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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-06 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI • • r Musi~ian Es~apes. Fro••• Easl Gerntany Under Bal ti~ Sea • , •• .Prof ·~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ l'il -S!G-~ • e 01se e oe, x er Reds Launch New Terror in Vietnam From Wire Services SAIGON -Communist forces staged a nalionWide terror attack today, shelling 37 cities, towns and allied bases ir, South Vietnam. In one raid North Viet namese troops killed 16 villagers ir eluding two children who .had refuse to betray their chief. With full-fledged peace talks about l· open in Paris, the shellings appeare. to be a response to the Viet Cong command's orders to launch a new wave of attacks and terrorism while negotia- tions drag on. In what seemed to be a well - Hayakawa Called 'Madman' by College Professor SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An official of tbe California State College Prof~ors Association today called S. I. Hayakawa "a madman" but sald San Francisco State College is being run not by the acting president but by the governor's office. Ross Koen. association e x e c u t I v e secretary, denounced Hayakawa and Gov. Ronald Reagan during a general convocation at Sacramento State College intended to head off the sort of violence which has plagued San Francisco Slate. "S. J. Hayakawa is not acting president at all," Koen said. "1bat college is being run from the governor's office." Koen added, "Today Utere is a mad- man at the helm of San Francisco State -a man who cou1d gleefully walk in after bloody Tuesday and announce to the press that it had been the most exclUng day of his life." coordinated ope.ration, the enemy sent up to 400 mortar and rocket rounds into 37 allied bases and South Vietnamese cities and towns. 'Ibe communist attack from the :outhern Mekong Delta to the northern ilOrder jungles killed at least 17 Soulh Vietnamese and wounded 93 others in what allied spokesmen called the bloodiest red terror assault since Presi- dent Johnson halted U.S. bombing of North Vietnam Nov. 1 lo cool down the war. The village of Phu Loe, a "model" refUgee settlement between Saigon and the Cambodian border to the northwest, bore the heaviest blows of the telrorism that the Communists were supposed to have halted as their part of the bargain in getting Paris negotiations under way. The North Vietnamese first lobbed in mortar and rocket fire at the sleeping 450 villag~rs from all sides. The Hanoi troops, wearing green and brown uniforms, smashed through a platoon of government militia and raced into the village. They burned 45 of the 65 houses the refugees from previous terror had built only four months ago. They shot the village pigs and then routed I.he peasants from their bunkers. U.S. Plans War Games Cl.ose to Czech Border ·WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Defense Department announced today that 15,500 U.S. troops will fly to West Germany next month to take part in war games near Yrafenwohr, only 30 miles from the Cab border. The: exercises, which will continue into February, were regarded as a reaction to the Soviet bloc invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Pentagon said 12,000 Army troops and 3,500 ainnen would be involved. The games will cost an estimated $20 million. The principal Army llnits will be the two brigades of the mechanized 24th Infantry Division now stationed et Fort Riley, Kan. Air Force combat squadrons, flying a total of about 100 F4 Phantom Jets, will be drawn from Holloman AFB, N.M., and Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. The Defense Department said ' that the Army troops will return to the United States after the maneuvers, but the Air Force squadrons "will remain tem- porarily •In Europe to complete additional training before returning to their bases in the United St.ates." In another change, the department announced that the one 5,000 man brigaOe of the 24th Division now In Europe wlU remain there indefinitely inatead of being rotated back to the Uniled States as previously planned. "This will enhance lhe continuing readiness of the 24th Infantry Division primarily by reduction of frequent personnel shifts," Ul¢ announcement said. "An earlier concept Uiat the brigades of the 24th would succeed each other on temporary duty in Germany has been revised." • ID Ho1ne1nade • Charge .. ,. ' :ti J!i era . ,: a s Raps Claim Of. Property " Value Dips ~ Jet aircraft sound control Js solely within jurisdiction of the federal govern- ment and the noise rare!)' will cause property to drop in value, an aviation expert tesUfied Thursday in Los Angeles. Speaking to the Assembly Committee on Transportaton and Commel'a!, Los Angeles International Airport General Manager C11fton A. Moore said little can be done by local government to stop noise. Los Angeles real etate appraisers have generally found no drop -and in some cases increase -or property values near the airport and lbs landing and takeolf zones, Moore said. Hes testimony was in sharp contrast to that o(fered earlier by homeowners who h~ve slapped the city with a total of about $2 million in damage claims, charging a 2~ percent drop in their property's worth. Orange Coast representatives were present at the hearing, in which Daolel W. Emory, chainnan of the county's Airport Noise Abatement Committee, discussed $30 millloo in suits against Orange Coonty. Banding together for strength, airport nolse-£lghUng groups have demanded ac- tion to control the roaring shriek of modem aircraft, but noise ls about all they can batUe with at this stage. "Airlines and aircraft are certified into our facilities by the Civil Aetonautics Board," Moore said, "and air traffic in the vicinity operates under re· quirements set down by lhe Federal Aviation Administration." "It is under lhe direct control of FAA tower personnel," he added. Earlier Thursday, a representative of the Air Transport Association answered property devaJuation claims by coun· terlng that some property values go up in airport neighborhoods. The charge brought an explosive retort by Rep. Frank Lantennan (R-Pasadena) who ridiculed the claim. "\Vhen there are estimates lhat it will cost about $2 million to insulate a small number of schools fronl jet (S.. JET NOISE, Pare I) • ' I I ' FRIDAY AFTERN00"1, DECEMBER' l ; '1968-· ' VOL •1, .,.; m. 4 $1(1JONS. • PM:U Bose Queen. CJ:ow• •. f l . ' -~~·"uPIT ...... i Eighteen-year-old Pamela Aniclch Thutsday officially was· croW..ed' queen of P.a,sa,d~na's N~ .Y.ear'.s Qay. T.oumam"~ of ~ses .f•"1• by Tournament President _G. L. Pa.)'ile.·She .won tltle in'competitiop w!Ut 100 girls. . • · . . HCUA Head Ties Reds to Violence WASHINGTON CAP) .-Communlsta and other revoluUonaries took part in demonstrations during the Democratic NaUonal Convention and leaders col- laborated with the North Vietnamese and Viet Corig, the chainnan Of a Housi investigating subcommittee said today. The chairman, Rep. Richard Ichord: i!J.Mo.), aftu a ~-IO!lg SOfln ol hearings,' also said ,::.thlt tf I.here had been a declatation OI War by Con&re91!1 "most of the hostile witnesses would have been guilty of treason." He declined to name them. Orange .Weatller . When tJiai pesky. fog 11111 ~ day, we'll bave.peQ:ieY&antB Ana wlndJ, along" wlUr.lwy • - with temperat~ts; rapgtnc from 60 to 74 a1oq, the couL INSmE TODAY : • • ... k .... Santa Qow. "'""'· a_miQhlJ big bag to \:cihil illi' .. llti Chri#- mai gift h• II SCMdUled to <leli.,. er to t~ GiTla: Cl"b of the Ho"' bor,Area nezt wcellt, cover ff!Oo ture in tod4t1•1 WEEKEND£&. A crowd of about 2,000 attended the convocation. C1asse1 were canceled at the college which bas 11,000 students (See PROFS, Page I) * Japanese Officials Support Hayakawa .German Escapes in Homemade Suh SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Japane>e- Amerlcan civic leaders today circulated a petition "'PPortlng Acting President S. I. Hayakawa's efforts to keep · San Francisco State College oPU•tirtg. The petition depi<Jftd "unlawful m .. thodai used by the eJtremlStJ ln an al- l.empt to achleve their goals," but added legitimate grievances exist and "in most instanc6 we are in sympathy with t h e black student union's alms." (. • ·' BERLIN {UPI) -A young musician today said he escaped from Communist E a s t Germany ln a homemade wb- marine. West Gennan refugee officials said Bernd· Boettger, 21, waa telling the truth about his undersea DJlht rrom the East German Baltic Sea coast to a Danish lightship. Boettger told oonmen-be piloted hill self-made U~boat 15Yi mllei, part of It under water, at a speed «. three mllel an hour Sept. I. . '1 was dressed lo a frogman's outfJt !Jent bY. my aunt in West Germany. I wore a belt with 12 pounds or lead ln it to teep deep under water unW I got past the searchlights, watchtowers aocl police patrol boats along the East German coast," Boettger said. Proudly he showed newsmen the tifly craft ht built at COii ol llO. ''My nen trip wJll be t c r o s s the English Channel next yurT" he aald. Hia gelaW"ay machine consisted of a 22-poond motor. enclOled in a watertl~t cylinder wilh a two-foot snorkel attached. The 5n0rkcl kept the underwater motor supplied with air (rom the surface as Boettger steered it away from com· munlsm to the Danish lightship Gedser. • "The whole coast is heavily guarded and it woo.Id Kave been ·impossible to escape in a rowboat or sa11boat that could be ,seen on the .surface,·• he said. He tied a 10-foot long rope to the motor and wu towed to the West. "Thla b a -new invenUon and I have applied for three petent.s on it In West Gennany," he la.id. "Rlght now the U·boat must keep close to the surface to the snorkel can get air but soon , . . ~ 1 win be able to reaJly dive when ' I per!ecl H." . He said the trip from hill beach, nine miles east of tbe East German port of Warnemuende to the Danlab ilghtship, went without mishap. , "There was no trouble al\hougb I wu a bltJrlghtened when a giant cod popped up In front of me," he &aid. "A,.:1 tbe waves....had .me a bit ae8*tr-'1Jld_ I had a stomach ache. l wu not pie(>ared for lbe waves by my two Ytatl ot trainJng and uperlmentlltg on Wand (See MINISUB, Pase I) I . • - Southland Airports ... ...,. .... , S r'Mllw- fol. .......... , .... ,,_ .. i. ~--·crt • a,.t ... &l;sss•P ' 0 ~ -"-6ese .. ,~ --a • ..,, .. ~-----•aw_. =· . ..;.:.. ~ ::::: :: • 1 ... .... " .... ~~ ~~-,,,.a.-- • ll &"Ii ... = ... "' ..... ·1 ~--1.-,, . ..._ aua,...11 'r# ._. 6e mfill fl. 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Dr. Callm (;mdWt amt hro wbR minisftn wbo ........... ........... ill.Ille - Theft 1ftft DO iD:juries.. Alioto, in • joim DtW'I eonfaenee wtch Hayakawa, hinl..i at Ille ........ "' lb • ..cting pf:lided.·s 21••••<a1«1C. "!he eaDeco 1ril1 reopoad .. l b • dnnmrh al. Y'ariom gruups. the mayor said. "AD blact lluofios """"" will be ilUgn1al in one .i.,...-. • He -plmlO att bring made .. ha•·· .. --depa;tiqmt ......... a @I< c:oflqo bj Feb. I, at cl a Df!lf' ~-,....._.,. _... blact lluilies tlepaW .., .._ IS -madeloJlllelllild< ___ . 'lblnl Wcrld Llber-Yrool --strike was called nm1y a momb ago. ,.,.... P .. e I PROFS ... p,.... P,,.e I JET NOISE ••. DAILY PILOT ........ _ ""',,.,.., ---...._ -.. ...... -n.::.:.. -:z.1 ... .... _ . , ........ ,v °"""*' -c:.-........... .... .......... f Slll ....... ....... ~.__ .. ,... __ __ .... __ .._ ..U. II a manlier ..,. bealth P111blem of poople living near major ailpcrr1&. He saXI it wu an ageot of alow death, using terminoloo ---in a JllWidenlial mmmillioo report on ..U.. pollutJon IDd oilier envlroommtal bealth probleml. "1be limple truth," be told Ille ......... crmmfftef', "ii that no ooe at uj kYtl of pfl'Dl'JHnt baa taken t b e MINISUB ... raipwiliHty to provide protection and waters." llmple j1llti<e due lo people 11bo nwol BoeUgor .said once be got Afely pd U..e., wort and rUe their famillel in the coastal waters he surfaced and Id U.... Intolerable a>lldlllono." . his coarie for the lighUhip. gulded at Orange Coall np;aentativ<1 Tbunday r1r51 by the ...,. and then by the joimd olhen In Wling for olric:ltt and &bip"1 blinking ligbl. more ft91K'miNe governrntnlll handling "A aailoc on deck uw me be(ore of Ille noloe problen ..r COiiiller<d llOID< I readied the &hip. I sboulecl 'Help' "' Ille .... ._,,._ and the lhlp .... --Ema.1. bead of Ille group figbting "Alter I 11u hauled on boan1 with 0.-. Cilwlly AUport ..U., laid my IUbmarln& I sboulecl 'Fmdom!' I rMklmla around the Dallu-Fort Wortb did not have to uy any more. Everyooe Airport reomUy won a IUiL averaging knew I had fled East Germany . out lo fl,lCIO per boineo1lner for property "One Dane laid 'Ulbricht' IDd port devaluation. his fma:er to bis throat as if be were lie pofnUd out that ooe dilfkulty tn cutting It." w alter Ulbricht b l'Jasl IUCb cues ii that 1 suit mUlt. be filed German chief of st.ate and <:ommunist -.... , .... "' the ................ party leader. of iaopetty damage or devaluation. Boettger aid last year while lludyln( lt UIUalJy &let more tban one year the coast in sreparation fer hil escape foe the market to reOed. jUll bow much he wu arrested and held for three Joa a homeowner suffers, be conUnued, monlba.. At hil trial he wu given an ID tbe probJan becomes mere com-dght.-month mspm'td leDl.ence. pllcaled. "The mint U-l>oat 11aa cunn..aled bo1 "Whal 11111 the cfama&• be In the my Wm German frasman'• 11111 - luQnf,., be akl. . which wu mere •aluable to me - l!lmoiJ -tbat ooly lul 5uD-11U reluO*f, I Umnedlalely built a a.y,. plone 1IOlll do1in tn .. ......_ .... ~. • landlng near Orance County Alrpoit, "I 11utod lo flt< -I felt bem--fl1lnr aver bomts In the .,.. med In .....,...,.,.,,, be lald. "I aJUld -ntal7 1,0111 -ha•• flied not -In ,., favulln sport, - -diving, ........ the 8a1Uc Coall " • 'Ille pilot later told • ~~ ..... . -be did Jlol bat>e _,,;, fuel /ia a 1111'1klan I could DOI plq 11bll tdt lo mdl Oriole Counl7 Airport I pleooed." aDd -lillllly eel U>e crafl do1iD He aid the motor had no dllllculty ... ·-lleld, '°'""' hlil llO ........ • • ~I • IXOil Stresses Unity Cit.es Common Concern in Return to LA. ' • LOI aezr• (aPQ -Ptrt' e --·· ..... Iii __ <10· •1or11o-.-... 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"'-· 1.1left .. m ju;;efi•• cqxeiwff frm:n Die !1i1111: eanp cm 1be p: opcw:al .t btll lit die adaax:e Tlaiday bj 11 .. Yait Goo. --... that the fi*nl go;aw1M at mfirml l&aadaadl ... ftlbre JW •• , •• -bb """ u.e bardm. o1. r.o.-•c welfare JtOOW • N>aide-kl\ __ _ tolallttollodlddlrr--.. ..- brlaft ht -,Cal opinDI: GD lbmL ftbm sarmd durmc bis • ••quip aphiot Ille~"' "bealiic mmpla ---....... -...-Id mo reo1i5iliml the need &r tewz:npinc pnciams to care kr the nerdy to ........ i.praa! --... he:nt!r biadem 11111 m mas.. Nm. •a• nprmd to discuss pro- grams ... ....-"" Im ad- -in pinte o:inl'err:nces with ~ al the gowa im, smne of wbcm will ... -be Joininc Im ad--.. -...-.. CAHtm.b lL GM. iw.t ftx::b. a -1'-------·ddd --dariiC Ille ••• lip,"'. - "' bis -.. -..... -joDlclj Mlmd1obimalllehmmldinmr .. "Kr. s..r.taiy.• ' • J UPIT- NIXON IN FIRST POST·eLECTION PUBLIC TOUR -AIY• Borran, H..-New D•ughtor •I LA Haopitol I'll Be Controversin~ Agnew Tells Governors PA!Af SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) -lhatWash!ngt00 pan:eboutf"""1R13Dt · Jlarybm:I Gaf. Spiro T. Agnew said money on an uneven basia and heps its hand loo rigidly OD spending tocby tbat just as ht was a controversial Agnew told a conference panel: eancfirbte in the JftSidmtial campaign "I was a controversial gnemor, I "1here is no tPP" to believe that I have been a omtroversial candidate for will be q less controversial as vice vice president. There is no reasoo to p:bidtlL" . believe that I will be any less coo- Spealring in advance t:l President-E:lect troversial as vice presidenl" Ricblrd M. N'"t:mo's arrival at the "I do not intend lo play games with RepHlnn gotalitl'S' conference, Agnew the secret meaning of words DOI' practice )ftdided that the new GOP ad-the gentle art of the platitude. l do ministtatimt will provide "an era of not intend ·to rely on dictionary defini· pnajssaoce for state governments" by lions and do inlend to call the aOOts giTillg tb!m OalDility in spending federal as I see them. I think this ls what granU. Richard Ni.J:on selected me to do aDd J)isignated by Nisoo as his liasion what the American people elected m~ wifb mte grr.:wemor1, Agnew gave voice lo do." to tbt complaints that the governors In a s~h that obviously passed bai"e hem stacking up to present to through the Nixon clearing boose and Naoo. who ii scheduled for a midday was stamped valid, Agnew came o u t arrival Ai*s saKI Ni.J:on expects .to in favor of block grants to the states. talk to f!ftlJ' GOP govtr'!ltr ihd thoSe -' 'Ibis would give them more leeway in newly elected before and after be speab spending federal funds. at a fmmal conference state dinner Agnew said, there had deVeloped "an 1oolgtt. unhealthy short circuit" be twee n .AptlW to1d his colleagues that they Washington and the cities which detoured can aped him to meet their complaints state government control of programs. ~.cl~m~ ome NIWl'OltT llEACH 1721 Waotdlff Dr. 6424050 OfW,_,AT"ftLt HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIAL 15 °/o TO 3 0 °/o 0 .. 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Twcnty-m prosecuUou have been Child,_ 4,.; Escapes Drowning By JAhfES McNABB, Jr. • Of t11t O•lff 1'1111 lhtl A four.year--01d Westminster boy clung to life today after being pulled from the bottom of a swimming pool filled with murky water, after a playmate ran to his own father for help. The child, Joe Duckworth, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Duckworth, of 13~97 Seneca Drive, was reported in criUcaJ condition at Westminster Com· munity Hospital. Authorities said his condition is "precarious," but it had improved since he was admitted Thursday afternoon. Police said Vincent D. Euarte, of 6181 Apache Road, dove into the dlrlf. f!C!Ol behind a residence at 6182 Apache Road when his son Vincent Jr., 4, reported the accident. Officers said the child was barely visible in the six-foot deep water. A tennis shoe floating on top was the only indication of where he was. Euarte administered moulh..f.o-moutb resuscitation until fire and pol.ice uniL!I arrived and rushed the boy to the hospital. Police theorize the boy climbed through a hole in the fenct surrounding the pool. Musician Flees Erut Germany in Homemade Sub BERLIN (UPI) -A young musician today said he escaped from Communist E a s t Germany in a homemade sub- marine. West German refugee officials said Bernd Boettger, 23, was telling the truth about his undersea llight from the East German Bailie Sea coast to a Danish lightship. Boettger told newsmen he piloted his self·made U-boat 151A mile!, part 0£ it under water, at a speed of three miles an hour Sept. S. "I was dressed in a frogman 's outfit sent by my aunt in West Germany. I wore a belt with 12 pounds of lead in it to keep deep under wat<:?r until I got past the searchlights, watchtowers and police patrol boats along the East German coast," Boettger said. Proudly he showed newsmen the tiny craft he built at cost cf $50. "~ly next trip will be t cross the English Cha Mel next year," he said. His getaway machine consisted of a 22-pound motor enclosed in a watertight cylinder wilh a twe>-foot snorkel attached. The snorkel kept the underwater motor supplied wlth air from lhe surface as Boettger steered It away from com· mun.ism to the Danish lightship Gedser. "The whole coast Is heavily guarded and it would have been impossible to escape in a rowboat or sailboat that could be seen on the surface," he said. He Ued a 10.foot long rope to the motor and was towed to lhe West. "This is a new lnvenUon and I have applied for three patents on Jt in West Germany," he said. "RJgh& now the U-boat must keep close to the surface so the snorkel can get air but soon ' Will be able to n!ally dlvt when I perfect it." He said the trip from hla beach, nine miles east of the East German port of Warnemuende to the Danish .lightshlp, went without mishap. "There was no trouble although I was a bit frightened when a giant cod popped up in front of me," he said. "Aod the waves had me a bit teasict and I had a stomach ache. I WU not prepared for tbe waves by my two years of training and uperimenting OD Inland water.I." Boettger aald once be got aafely pan the coa!lal waten be surlaced and set hi1 course for the lightship, guided at first by the stars and then by the ship's blinking light. "A sailor en deck saw me before I reached the shlp. I shouted 'Help' and lbe ship was aJert.cd. i . I ocheduled In West Orange . cGunty Hunlclpal Court Involving about 21 oil operators, acconling to DepolJ City At- torney Charla Liberto. 'Ille misdemeanor cbargea -from alleged falllire to pool clean up booda '° that the city would be lnaored of n!moval and cleaniilg of .oil operations when the wells are abandoned. Attaignmenta are to take pl.act on • Tuem7, Wedneada7 and 'lllunda, becauae of the large ~ ol perao111 Involved, a<cording to the etlomey. Of the 2,000 oil wclll In the city, bonds have been posted for more than 1,900. Tbe Oil Code requires operators to file either bonds or cash ranging from $2,000 to 125,000 depeodlng °" the number of wells involved. Tb< COllr! ICtioo plannfld for nest week Lo a crackdown aimed at eilminaUoo of bondlnf Jl'Oblems, according to city olflclala. It comes abortly allor the city al· to/ney'a olllce won convlctlona of Ihm operators who were fined up to $150. "Bond funds are used to clean up property when a ...n be<omeo - Potential Space1nan Dreams. of Future Troy Pliska, 2, who has a few years to go before becoming astronaut, peeks into half-scale model of Apollo . spacecraft, .~ of space display curr~n~ at Huntington Center. 'l'roy is son of Mr. and l\frs. · Robert Pliska, 10091 Kamuela Dtjve, Huntington Beach. Space exhibit, designed for ~owig and old alike contlnpes through Dec; 29. . . . , • st!l: -• "' -~ t·..,,.t·,~..--· ·-. ' .. Alioto,, Hayakawa 'Sure' Of Resto1~ing Peace at SF SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Mayor Joseph Aliot.o and acting president S. I. Hayakawa remained confident today peace would be restored to strike-torn San Francisco State College. (Related storiea, Page 4). Hayakawa planned s "major an- nbuncement" from his office which militants tried to storm Thursday. Police drew guns and sprayed tear gas for the first time in a month of turmoil to rout the demonstrators. It was the lhird clash between hardcore dissidents, totaling about 300, and police in four days. Classes resumed today with no pickets in evidenCe on the tree-studded campus near the Pacific Ocean. And, in other developments : -A federal judge rejected a request by directors of the associated students for a restraining order designed to remove Hayakawa and police. He said there was Insufficient showing to in- tervene under the Civil RighL!I Act. -Theodore Meriam, chairman of the State College Trustees reaffirmed sup- port for Hayakawa in his efforts to keep the campus open. -A group ol seven Negro Baptist ministers "repudiated ... tactical violence and disruption" at the college and called upon black students to avoid being "ex- ploited." A :spokesman said efforts were being made behind th~ scenes to seek arbitration. The demonstrators, shouting "we want the puppet" retreated from the building in a cloud of chemical spray laid d~wn by police. O n e of the militants dropped a b a g containing a loaded .45 Scaliber automatic pistol and what appeared to be a firing device. He was arrested when he came bact to claim the bag, unaware that its con- tents had spilled out when the bai: hit the noor. · A 600-man police farce then marched onto the 18,000-:studeni · campi.is to quell the uproar and arrested 24 persons, Including Negro publisher Dr. Carlton Goodlett and two white ministers who attempted to intervene in the clash. There were no injuries. Alioto, in a joint news conference with Hayakawa, hinted at the nature of th e 4Cting president's aMouncement. 1 "The college will respond to t h e demands of various groups, the mayor said. "All black studies course1 will be integrated in one department." He said plans are being made to have an ethnic studies department operable at the college by Feb. I, st.art of a new semester. Formation of a separate black stud.lea department was among 15 demand1 made by the Black Students union and Third World Liberation Front when their strike was called nearly a month ago. Thick F Qg Closes County Airport, LA International Thick fog cloaked coastal areas Thurs- day aOd today, forcing complete closure of Los' Angeles International and Orange County airports, as well as many smaller fields. · Both major fields reopened this morn- ing. FlighLs were diverted from the Los , Angeles facility to Ontario International Airport and Hollywood-Burbank ~rt during the overnight closure. Nearly 200 flights were diverted and air traffic patterns built up heavily as airliners circled, waiting to land at the alternate alrporL!I. A spokesman at the Orange County Airport control tower said it was closed at 11 p.m., but opened up at 6 a.rn. today for resumed landings. Fog closed the Los Angeles facility at 4:32 p.m. Thursday, mom·ents after the arrival of a jet carrying President* elect Richard M. Nixon. Shortly afterward, it reopened, but at 7:15 p.m., the dense, cottony fog again forced closure of the runways to planes, but opened up at 7 a.m. today. Lynda in Hong Kong HONG KONG (UPI) -Lynda Bird Robb arrived In Hong Kong Friday night for a weekend shopping visit en route to a Bangkok reunion with her Marine Major husband who will be on a rest and recuperation leave from his Vietnam duUes. duclq and the property r. aol cleaned up by the aperator," Liberto laid. He added that nooe ol the· operaton have been UttSted as yd, "but Ibey all have been notilled by mall to •111!.'V for arraignment bl court. "U they do aol appear, the judge would then llSUe a beDcb warfant wlllch COU!d result in tbdr arrest ... 16 Killed The mall« of hood• bu been the topic ol bea!ecl iteb•te aimo&t aince Ibo code waa first dl>cuaaed four years ago. Obtaining boodl bu been --• problem by the smaller operllorl. but Liberto, aald the hood form and bonding procedUI< bu been wcrked out falrly fl" both sldeJ ol lhe .-Oveny. Convlctloo could 'carry lines aa blah u $50Q.~l ' Viet Cities, Hit by Red Terror Raid From Wire Service• SAIGON -Communist forces staged a naUonwide terror attack today, shelllng 37 cities, towns and allied bases in South Vietnam. In one raid r1orth Viet- namese troopa killed 16 villagers in- More .i\rraigned In Insurance Selling Scheme Three more Insurance salesmen were arraigned Thurlday on Orange C.ounty Grand Jury charges oC conspiracy and grand theft 1n .an alleged Southland-wide selling scheme. Litest !USpecta were Identified by Di.strict Attorney Cecil Hicks as Robert E. McCulloch, 39, San Diego; Ll.rry Lloyd Christie, 26, Anaheim: and Hernian H. Orlov, 44, };nclno. All three were released on $2,500 bail each after an appearance before Superior Court Judge William Speirs in Santa Ana. The latest defendants join seven others · previously arrested by the DA under the Grand Jury indictment. Hicks said 11 others are still sought under the indictment which also names Regency Investor, Inc., of Encino as a defendant. The insurance firm and its agents were indicted by .the Grand Jury this week following.~ p~be ~r its activities by county and stlife mvestigators. District Attorney Hicks alleges that the Encino flrm , acting as regional agents for the Nebraska Life Insurance Co., made misrepresentations by Its salesmen. The Nebraska finn is not involved in the activities which led to the Grand Jury Indictment. Regency's agents, Hicks alleges, sold life insurance policies under the guise that they were highly profitable, proUt- sharing contracts which would become sell-supporting and return a substantial .income within relaUvely few years. Investigators said Regency got the names of prospec:Uve clients from development companies which had sold CalUornla and ArLWOa desert land to many Southland residentl. Regency salesmen, they said, would display IBM cards containing the homeowner's name and address and fn. rorm the victim that be had been "specially selected by compute.rs" and was eligible to buy a "limited number" or profit-sharing contract.I. eluding two children who had refused to betray their chief. With full-hedged peace talks about to open in Pari:t, the shellings appeared to be a response to the Viet Cong command's orders to launch a new wave of attacks and terrorism wbile negotia- tions drag on. In what seemed to be a weD- coordinated operation, the enemy sent up tO 400 mortar and rOckel rounds into 37 allied bases and South Vietnamese cities and '9wn1. The communist attack frem the southern Mekong Delta to the northern border jungles lcilled at least 17 sciath Vietnamese and wounded 13 otberl in what allied 8f19kesiom ,..called the bloodiest red -assault lince Preai- denl Johnson baited U.S. ·l>Oii!bin& of Noitll Vietltam Nov. 1 to cQ01 down the War. The village bf Phu Loie, ·a "modettt refugee setUeinebt between Saigon and the Cambodian J>ord~ to· the northwest, bore the heaviest blows of the , terrorism that the Communists were ruppOsed to have halted as their part of the bargain in getting Paris negotiaUorui under way. U.S. Grant OK'd For Edison High A federal grant of $289,460 to aaalat in final construction of Edison High School in Huntir}gton Beach Union High School District has been approved by the Department of Healijl, F..ducation . and Welfare. The funds are being matle available under Public Law 815, whlcb provklel assistance to federally impacted school districts, according to Rep •. l\fchard T. Hanna (D-Westminster). · The $8 million, 3,0IXI student high school Is on Magnolia Street Dorth or Hamilton Avenue. It is due to open 1n September, 1969. • Orange Weather When that pesky fog lilts Satur· day, we'll have peatier Santa Ana winds, alObg wllb hazy llWl!hine with temperature. rangina from 60 to 74 alObg the coast. BeacJi Motorist Seriously Hurt In Car Smashup Money ·Doesn't Mean Win INSWE lODAY Santa ClaUI needJ· a mfghtv big bag to ,COfTJ/ the eaTIV Chri!t.- mas gift ht b 1chtduled to deUtt- er to t~ GiTll, Clul> of the Ha.f'· bOT Area nezt .week, cove-r fea, ti+rt in todav'1 WEEKENDER. A Huntington Beach driver n!maDl! in guarded condition today after his car ran oft Gothard Street IOUth of Ellis Avenue and crashed into a concrete bloct wall late Wednelday. "POlice said the driver, Thurmond J. Lantrip, 38, 7151 Glencoe Ave., ap- parently was unable to negotiate a curve in the roadway. He wu thrown from the car, police saJd. AuthoriUe1 at Huntington lntercom- mun!ty Hospital said Lantrip remained in (Uanled condlUon. He tuffered mul~ pie cull and a stun fracture. His companion, Oleta Mortensen, 44,· of the same address, wa1 treated and released trom the h06pllaL , • . Teague Spent More, But Hanna Victorious Republican Bill J. Teague lost hia bid to unseat Oomecratic incumbent Richard T. Hanna despite spending twice u much mopey in their West OrMie Ooonty congressional contul A report filed Thursday show1 that Teague 1pent $1301240 in hl1 UMUcceuful bid for the 14111 Congressional District seat. WJMer Hanna spent $60,428, Im than hall of Teague's outlay, according to figures on file with C(lUJlty election olflclab. Of the total ~ampalgn l!lpOlldlture by Teague, at least "15,000 came direttly from GOP or(aniuUons. Lllted u cOilbibuting were the Llncoln Club of Otange County $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 ; Republican Central Committee, '26,282 and three contribuUons of $5,000 each from GOP congreastonal campaign com- J!ilU .... Other Teague contributors: Health Pn>lesa1on ol the 341h Congresalonal Di!trlct, $S,OOO; Phy&lcla111 for Improved Government, IS,000 and Healing Art& for Better Gove11unent, $1 ,0$7. Another '5,000 contrlbuUon wa1 made by the llullnill-lndustrlal PoliUcal Ac- Uon Committee. ' Several lndlvlduEils were lilted ak con- tributing $1 ,000 or more. A breakdown o1 Teaguc's eipenditurca showed $80,000 spent for s1gns, ad- vertWng, printing and mailers; '28.~ for 1tatf Nilarle1, and $11,lklO to 1 public r.1ationt firm. Huna cootrlbulon included hlmse~. 14.l'll; the Committee for Dick Hanna; SS2,1SO ; Dtmocr1llc Coogreu.lonal Cam-paign Committee, $2,000 ; the Committee on PollUcal EducaUon of the AFL-010, '2,000 and three other tlnlon groups, SI,000 each. • Expendlturu Included ' '11,000 for salaries: $3,600 for o(fice exi>tl*•; •t!,000 for prlnUna, and $25,000 for mall- ing. .) l' I ., ~1-···~ ....::.-_ _. ________________ _ ,_ ___ ..__ __ , _____ _..... __ ,.._ --.. ___ .... J Do\l.V"LDT • "' FriNJ, -6, 1961 Prof Call,s 'Madman' • ~ (UPI) -All ollidaJ of;; Stale Callep -~~-Called S. L"Bl.yahlia- ua mMIJllaD"i but aid San FrancllC9 Stale eon.,. la ~ .run DOI by the •clol .. -bUt Ill' ............ Otllol._ 1 I ao.. 1toeri. i11oci.tioo e i: e Cll l I ..-1 secre1u1. deoauncod Roy-• and Gov. llaolld Reapll m.lng • g--1 -·· ---.couoae i-.. --oll the ..rt of .....,., wbicA lllopl ..... Sm Fnlldlco Slato. . "S. L Bay¥:awa.la mcil ocllne·~ a1 an.· lt'l"I u1c1. "'!\>II ..aoae · . belnl nm from the &,..,,,....• ollloe," · Kooq addod. '"!'~ 1heH la I ,,..._ -al .. biilm. of s.n Fnlldlco 11111& -...... l!lio cnM ~ "" in al\el' blnolly ·Toelsday lbd -· to the press that It bad been the -· exciting ~ of bls life." A crowd of about 2,000 attended the convocation. Clas.9es were canceled at the college which baa 11,000 ltudenta and about aoo f11culty members. Another speakS". government professor John IJYingston, called upon ib.e stale colleges to "alaarm violmce" by .dealing· effecilvely with "J"'."blm>I ol rocllm. and problems . of Iriele•&llC)' In the cur- riculum." Livingston aald dil3ldent stud-. especlally b1acU, bava been fon:ed ID resort ID Yloleoce ID will -.iJoo of their pnlilemL Llvlngslm aald u _, deall with the grlev-<JI the block cnmmunltY. simply u a qaestlan "-law nd order, It would -vlolenl ....,-. • "Blacb in America indeed bave the moral Pihl of revolulloa, Ju<!ged by the -of any theorJ of -..:racy with wtdclt. I am t.amW..r," be told the coo- FUllerton Man Shot to Death A Fnllstoll man WU found dead from a gunshot "°""" In the head near CIJ Stal< College 'Jlmraday attornoon and the coroner'• office has listed the death as a suldde. The ldentlly of the vlcllm, Jolm R. Stephens, U, wa not determined UDtll Jal< Jaal night when hla wUe, Batblrl, reported him mlalnll. Bil body lay beneath an orange tree about 100 yardl from a aororlty boose In the lmD blocl< of North PJacen!la Avenue. A ~ wbo 1f a I cuJUvathlg fn the orange I r· o" e dhcovOred the body. A .Jkallb!< .......... wu 1- -6" -man'l irgl. U wu ·-led lbal be died early 'l1mndaJ lllOrlllDC· Shotgun, Radio Stolen Off Boat A IZCallP lbollon and I boll ndio were reported stolen fnm a 15-foot cabin cnda!r Wt 'anJDcked ·bf its owner, Hun- tlnglm -...,uce aald today. ,.... if4ml, worth Ill estimated !?SO. were taken fnm the craft moored at the rear of 11622 Tiburon st. In the -...... Harbour ..... Oner Clllford A. ll«tholomew, I 11- ye&J'oOld carpenter, of '1QJ Danube Drive, !old police be lnspeclad the boat at 9:SO a.m. Tuesday, at which time ev«ylhlng wu ID order. He aald be returned •Hut 7:» p,m, to find the shotgun and radio mi!slng. DA llY PILOT DA&.'f~ ................. .. .... ,. ...................... .... :.:,.-::::. -= 't... ~ r.-r-............ v.tlmr"'Mll W...,, ' =--·---= ··~---........... ................................. ............... c..>--. t... • t fll•I MMIJll ,,.. • 7 1 Sa C-. 'W-•111 a s IM :WtaMWtn __ * __ _ ~ .. ,... ... ,, ... , •• ,. al 11111 .... :::.:-w r-............ -:r:-........ _.. ...... _ ................. ... •0..--..~1· ... . .,...., fl.JS......,, 1111\'...,. ... ....... Bose Qne~-Crowned .Eilibteen-year-old Pl\IDel• Anlclch 'fhursday officiaJly ,.., crowned qjleen of P&Bl!dena'• New Year's Day Tournament ofllooes·Parade by Tournament President G. L. Payne, She won title in competition with 100 girls. U.S. Plans War Games 'Close to Czech Border WASHJNGTON (UPI) -The Defense Department announced today that 15,500 U.S. troops will fly to West Germany next month to take part in war games near Grafenwohr. only 30 miles from the Cucll border. 1be exercises, which will continue lntG February, were regarded as a reaction to the Soviet bloc invasion o f Cl.ecboslovakia. The Pentagon said 12,000 Arrpy troops and 3,500 airmen would be involved. The games will cost an estimated ~ million. Tbe prindpal Army unlls wiD be the twG brigades of the mechanized 24th Infantry Division now stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. Air Force combat squadrons, flying a total of about 100 F4, Phantom Jels, will be drawn from Holloman AFB, N.M., and Mountain HJlme AFB, fdabo. The Defense Department said that the Anny. lroops will reluin to the 'United Sneaker 'Sneak' Nabbed in Theft ~ alleged sneaker sneak was booked Into Costa Mesa City Jail barefoot Tbur>- day, aflar appu<Dlly losing a bet to a buddy. David E. Becker. 25, of 4708 Nepl'Une Ave., Newport Beach, is charged with · smpjdoft of petty theft aflar a security guard al the K-Mart, 2200 Newport Blvd., stopped him in bis tracks out.side tbe -·· 'l'be tracts. charged Dan Mcrris, were being made by • $4..56 pair of brand-new tennis shoes Becker tried. oo, then neglected to mention when he paid fGr a pair of socks at the checkstand. Becker told police the entire incident involved a bet with a buddy, but he did not specify wbo was tbe loser - of the bet that iJ. Santa Anas Due Aher Fog Lifts That patchy fog predlei.d by the Weather Bureau turned out to be one big patch, &preading all over Southern Colllornia. Tbe lllddttl mist, which n e a r 1 y irevented the arrival of Presideot~lect Richard Nixon in Los Angeles Thursday night, quickly enveloped the Southland and bong oo througb mldmomlng today. Tonight'• forecaat was for more of the aame, followed Saturday by gusty, northeast Santa Ana winds and haey sunahine. Cool temperatures, however, Wm! predicted, ranging from a high of on I y 60 degrees along: th e coastline lo 74 in tbe Anaheim-Santa Ana area. States alt.er the maneuvers, but the Air Force squadrons ''will remain tem- porarily In Europe Io complm additional training before returning to their bases in the United States." In another change, the department announced that the ooe $,000 man briga~ of the 24th Division now in Europe will remain there indefinitely instead of being rotated back ID the United States as previously planned. '"Ibis will + enhance the continuing readiness of the %4th Infantry Division primarily by reduction of frequent personnel shills,'' the announce~ aald. "An earlier concept that the brigades of the 24th woukl succeed each other on temporary duty in Germany has been revised." A spokesman said no exact dale ~ been set fo the' maneuvers, which 1teie to have been held in the second W of 1969 but were adVanced becauae fi the' Soviet move blto ~akla .• -t: . "These are the first in a proj"ted series of annual exercises for those ·iinita and • for some other 'units ·based lo Germany," the department saJd. :.. ln additian to the troops from_\ Fort Riley, the Army will send these unita; 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Ft. Lewis, Wasb.; Company D, MOth Signal Ballallon and the head· quarters detachment frOZQ the -)6th Medical Ballallon, Ft. Hood, Tex.; Slb Surgical Unit, Ft. Knox, Ky. 4-17th Ambulance Company, Ft. Stewart, Ga.; 517tb Medical Company, Ft. Carson, Colo.; 342nd Truck Company, Ft. McClellan, Ala,: looth Truck Com- pany, Ft Eustis, Va.; and Company D of the 1st Composite Support Battalion at FL Riley. The Air Force combat unitl Lakin( part will be the 7th, 8th, l!nd 9th Tactical Fighter Squadrons at Holloman, and the 417th Squadron at Mountain Home. Transport planes will be drawn from the following Air Forei! bases : Travis in California, McOtGrd Jn Washington state; Norton In California; Dover in Delaware, Charleston in South Carollna and Mcquire in New Jersey. Seal Beach Trustees To Meet on Tuesday Seal Beach School District bciard of trustees will bold a bu.sine.ss meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the district headquarters, Bolsa Avenue and Bay Boulevard. ' Included in the 18-ltem agenda is a report on the kindergarten survey, a report on tbe district results in slate- mandated testing programs and opening of bids on a handball court project. First Legal Action Filed In Cable Commuter Crash The flnt claim In ronnectlon with lbe cable Commuttt plane cruh Nov. ·II 'two mileo from Orange Comity Airport llal been filed with the OOWltT Board of Supervian. 'lllo $1 JDlllJon claim WU filed In -"' Mn. Harriet Hofland and htt two IOhl, Ronald and Sany I o( Costa iltta for the dJalb, of Mn. Holland'• h~, MWTay, '2, one ot rUnt killed fa the ......, oo the l/ewport Freeway at Dyer Road. County Airport .... "lnadequ•l<IJ ~ ped lo bandle -aircraft of the nature involved in the accident in the event of fua1 conditkn." It aJ90 cbarg.. that the airport WU 4'awue ci Inadequate equipment prior lo the accident and -.rthelesa pmnll- ted aircraft lo land In beavy foe. n Hnl1and WU I projectJ ~ for Fard-Pbiko Aerooatromc Ne w po rt Beach. Unity • xon Stresses Cita Camnwn Concern in Return to. LA' J Ali!<lll.J!:ll•(UPQ~...: Prtsil .. returned ID lib home .. te of Colllomla f0< hla Ont publlc ap. ....,_ -tht eledloa Ttandaf ' Dilbl and aald ~cana ""'1d ' be / unlfted by t be l r "common Concera." for the -and ·UnderprivlJedged. Speatlng lo I glltlerq $Zl0-per-plal< d I Jl n er booorlng J11me1 Frailcls · ~ Ncfatyre, ........... of Loa Allploo, Nlml ecboed 1be ploof I« uattr be pt..., to mob the -ol bit administration. "Coming ID Calffornla, I think I bave """'II the -grulneu in bmerlca. I -that cement that ltill pulls -._ logethor .•• --""""""' fw thole wllo are lea fortuoa&e," NDaa !Old. . ..,., bla<k tla affair at the Celltury Plaza hotel wu a benefit for the Santa lhrta Jloopita1 and Clinic, a clJun:h. apomored m e d I c I I hleility In I oredlmlnanUJ Mulcan-Amerlcan lleCllon Of Loa Angeles. • Nizoa't addrea& Wal" a abort one, only <lgbt mlnQtes. He sa)4 he was l)Ol speat. tnc u one ,elo<ted ID the bllbest office in ~ . nation, "but u one who wu born In t h la state . . . and ool1 bofM 1bat ID many yeara ohead be will be worlhY ., the people from -ba hu come.'' During the aftemooo lllDln and Cardinal Mcintyre llopped ID at Iba cJlnic, I aeries of~ ltuc<o lllruc-tura. NWn SDOftl' r r o m bed to bed IP"lklnc I few pbr.-ID -Spaallll. Be peered Into ~ ..... , fuD ol infanta and rmwbd, ,,,., lat -I did dlil hi wbea I aaw ,DIJ' own daughter tbrouP ,tbe ctus-" Nlaon Illes t o d I 1 ID Palm Spdnp ID lltmd a coafennce of J!rpibll<>m govea: non: and to talk with Vice Peaident· elect Spire T. "-· 'Jbete WU DO lmmetU1te crmment from the N°WJD camp on the proposal set forth at the conference 'lbursday by New York Gov. Nelaon Rocbfeller that the federal goveri:unent set national standards for welfare reclpienta and take over the burden vl financing welfare· programa. An aide aald tbe President-elect wanted ID talk ID lloeHleller about bla proposals before upellfag an oplllloo oo them. NiJon warned during hla campaign against the dangon of "treating complu local needl from remote cent.era'' but also recognlud the need for revamping programs ID eare fw the needy ID eliminate ,.,_ dllleren«s whlcb put heavier burdens GD some areas. Nixoo w a s expected to discuss pro- grams and pe:nonnel for bis ad-- ministration In private conferences with everaf of the governors, same ol whom will no doubt be joining hla ad- min.lstration as cabinet members. · California U. Gov. Robert Finch, a close fiiJon friend 1cr ·years.lJl!I a chief advber durlng the campaign/ sOt a hint cf bls future role when Nixon joklnaly referred' to him at tbe' benefit dinner as "Mr: Secretary." ' -· UPIT ..... NIXON IN FIRST POST-ELECTION PUBLIC TOUR Meets Alv• &.rron, Her New Daughter at LA Hospltal I'll Be Controversial, Agnew Tells Goverrwrs PALM SPRINGS, Callf. (AP) - Maryland Gov. Splnl T. Agnew said today that just aa he was a controversial canilldate in the presidential campaign "there ill no ftaaOr' to believe that I will be any less controversial as vice president." Speaking lo advance of President..elect Richard M. Niloo'• arrival at the Republican governors' coofereoce, Agnew predicted that the new GOP ad- ministration will provide "an era of ftD•luaoce for state g:ovmnments" by giving them flexibility In spending federal grants. Designated by Nixon as his liasion with state governors, Af.Dl!W cave voice to the complaints' that the governors have been stacking up to present to Nil:GD, who b scheduled for a midday arrival. Aides said Ni.Ion expects to talk to every GOP governor and those i:.ewly elfctei:t before and after he speaks ·at a formal conferen<:i! i't3te dinner· tonigbl Agnew Cold his colleagues that they can exPeCt b1m to meet their complaints that WashlngtOn parcels out federal grant money on an uneven basis and keep! its hand too rigidly on .spending. Agnew told a conference panel: "I was a controversial gGvernor, 1 have been a controversial candidate for vi<:i! president. There is no reason to believe that I will be any less coo- troversial as vice president." "I do not int.end to play game.a with the secret meaning of words nor practice the gentle art of the platitude. 1 do not intend to rely on dictionary deflni· lions and do intend to ca 11 the 5bots as I see them. I think th.is ls what • Richard Nixon selected me ta do and what the American people elected me to do." In a speech that obviously paased throogh the Nixon clearing house and was stamped valid, Agnew came o u t in favcr ol block grants lo the states. This would give them more leeway in spending federal funds. 1 Agnew said, there had developed "an unhealthy short circuit" b e t wt t n Washington and the d~ which de~ &late government control of programs. ome 15 °1° TO 30°/o o .. DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR RNE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MARIRO -DESIGN GUILO -ARTISAN -AND MANY MOREi OUR FtNE COLLECTION OF ACCESSORIES WILL AUO IE FEATURED AT A 15% SAYINGS! V1 ,J; :11 'i!1 11 j1\i1\ , EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOii: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAGE '° DAYS NO INTEREST-LONGER TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CRIOIT Nl!WPO~T llACH 1727 Wootdlff, Dr~ 642-1050 OPUPlltAYTILt ' IN1llJOIS _ ........ -Doll, .... Avallllll.:..Al-SID LAGUNA BEACH MS Notth c-1 Hwy. 4M-4551 om PllDAY 'TIL ' ~ ......... . 'lllo clalm cbargea that lht Oranae The llDIJandJ live at &OS Swrpon Drive. !------------------------------------ ' • ' ---------------------------- -, • • • • . • Lag1111a Beaeh , • EDIT I O N . ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFoRNIA;' ~AY, DECEMIEl &, 19" ·~ TEN CENTS ~MusiCal Cars' Result of .t~gtlDa Meier Ban? ' . B7 IUCQ•ID P .:llALL I Of"'9_. ......... Some kid about pUtloi II tl>o Feolival J Ari&....-and JOilllllC to-k. Olhen worJdnl In Laguna'• d....town an.tb!nklq to lerma " plaflnl "musical earl", switchln& parklng spots, to clreum•ent lhe new m<ter leedlns ban hdtlgal<d 111 downtown muchant.t. Merchanta ue aeeklns more parking !or cuatomen In spoca -occupied by perlOlll working downtown. Hence lhe Cl'ICkdown WU launched. TboR wbo need a car near lbelr place " ..... t bavo a problem. MOii agree lbal Ille city bu a problem &tao in f!ndlng solutionl. The DAILY PILOT, with Ila own Laguna parking beadachu, decided to put a fin&er in the wind to see what people thought. The random sapipllnf produced a variety ol reacUons. Here '1 how It wenl: William Lambourne, former coun- Top s~holars DECATHLON CHAMP Vl1jo'1 Stolnberv ~ .J TOPS COUNTY GIRLS Newport's Schwer% Win Decathlon Contest Two of the brightest, best-rounded student.I in Orange County, Jan Schwari of Newport Harbor High Schoo], and Shirley Steinberg of Mission Viejo IDgb School, were named Thursday night as winners of the county's first Academic Decathlon compctlUon. Miss Schwarz, 17,,of 2106 Dover Drive, Newport Beacb, placed llnt among girls in the honors category, making her, at least in tiUe, the top female high !!Chool student in the Oounty. Miss Steinberg, 16, of 17611 Rockrose Way, Irvine, took the prize In varsity, or average 5ludent, competition. She 5Cl'eamed with joy when her name was announced. "l just died when I didn't make third and I thought I was out of it," she said. Other winner5 were Frederic Schwartz, Foothill, honor boys; Mary Fernandez, Marywood, scholastic girls; Steven Haguewood, Anaheim, scholastic boys. and George Stamos, Anaheim, varsity boys. They were named from among 103 county students who took part in the taxing compeliUon last Friday. The l~vent decathlon included an lJ:npromptu speech, a written essay, an inter1iew, and exama in 1 c i enc e , mathematics, aocial aclences, English, literature, current events, aesthetics and practical arts. Both local girls scored highest In several categories. Miss Schwarz was first in science, English, aocial studies and aesthetics (music and art). Miss ~lrlberg topped all olhers in her category in aesthetics, speech and the interview. Her pnpromptu speech, which she had one mihute to prepare for, was on truth. She recalls she spoke along these lines: · "Socrates s a l d know thyself. Th e greatest truth of all is to understand oneseH. Truth is tbe way to freedom and pea~." Miss Schwan was asked lo ex- temporize on punishment and spoke to the effect that the new relaxation of punishment by parents leads to the need for more self discipline. Daughter 0£ Bradley and Grace Schwan, she expects to attend UC Berkeley nert year. Her interest ls In communJcations and she is editor in chief of the Harbor High newspaper "The Beacon." Miss Steinberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Turiace aod plans to go next year to Brigham Young Universi- ty. She is president of the school speech team. A rch B each Area Sewer District Plan Study Se t "' Laguna Be.ach councilmen h a v e authorized a preliminary engineering study for a proposed sanitary sewer district to serve the Arch Beach Heights area. Councilmen authorized a study by Boyle Engineering Co. not to exceed $700. The study wou1d' delineate a pro- posed boondary I°' the dlllrkL In other business Wedne.!day, coun- cilmen: -Reappolnl<d Harry F. Philli1>1, with a 192 percent attendance rt!!COl'd during 11 yun oervlce, to the °'"""' County ""8qllito Abatament Dlllrict. )-Learned that stabilization 1fork on Ute 1llde area at Starlit Drive is near Cinplellon and the "°'" lbould not u- ~ fl,500. -Fired with no comment a Jett.er from businessman Robert C I e m e n t crtticlling the city for a proposed bus.ineu license Jncrease. -FiJed wllb no comment a letter from .. . . ' the Downtown Business Association com- mending the council for an open-minded approach to the new licensing ordinance. -Ac~pted the low bid or South Coaal Motors'. on five cars. -Did not oppose transfr.r or an on·sale general liquor license and caterer's permit at 858 $. Coast Highway from George E. Stercb to Gale H. aod Leo!/<>'• G. Pike. -Set an adjourned meeUng at 5 p.m. Dec. 11 to pau onllnancea on lhe business rsles ond controb. -Asreed to confer with Laguna B<acll County Waler Diltrkt be!.,.. appolntlq a director to serve on the Metropolllan Waler Dl!trlct board ol dlrecton. Stoel< Market. NEW YORK (AP) -Tilt slack market remained slightly higher late this af. temoon in mod<rlll trading. (See quota· lions, Pages 11-17). ,-. ~ dlman, downtown naltAlr and admitted matar feeder, said, "I think 1be lnt<nt ol meter& ia to move traffic and meter leedlns ii a vlolatloo " the Intent. "However, due to tbe tremendoua laet ol parting in the downtown area, it just doesn't seem to me that strict enforceDWll Is going to solve lhe prob- lem." Lambourne said be doesni know when! he's going to park. Howard Dawson, stock bro~ef, when uked-whete lie "'"'td park Utcr, "lllmi>- ed It t · !mow. I'll ·part on Ille bill I '"'"'' .., play musical "1l-In a Wlf J'!n --but 'I ' feel lhe mercbanta are c<mpoundlns tbe problem rather;. than aglviqg it." :-; , · Tom ,CU\kom~~ ~.Bay rest, dent with office3 on ll"orest Avenue, said, ''1ber're (the Diercbants) Dible_ to wind up with CU..'tlomer"$ aod no¥t lo serve them.·~ • Howard Miller, owner of a lock and • \ey shop, •Id. ~.11 they quit Ole aider feedl"l lhlnp aro ~ to aet "11 fouled up. Tbere'a no other place r.r tbeoe people to part. lt'• a bad lltuatkm , .. lhil town. ,,,.,. ouPI lo lei _. ·'"'7 a parkblti f*trllt ''"' Ill ·like Newport Beech does." A drugston employe wllo uked to remain anonymous -aafd Mr bqla ravm;ed the metei;. feeding ban to mike opace for customen. She agi:eed with bim and favored a tram service to carpi emptoya Emmi can,.. parking lo downtown. .\ • Lea1Je Chatham, who runs lf!e portillC lot at m Oceu Ave.,. .,endl' a lat " time CXI hll feel. "People )Ill daa~ like to wall: anymcre," b8 oplDed. ••u tbeY got no their 1ep .-. tboJ'd 11o In belier shape." People leedlns the meten ore loeal people, he ,aid, and said lhef... 1'1 a problem. "The onswer ta • parking (See PAIWNG, Pact J) Reds l(ill 16 Villagers In New Terror Attacks Laguna GI Earns Viet Bronze Star A 1965 graduate ol Laguna Beacb Hi8b School has i'eceived lhe Broou ,star Medal lor beroism wxter fire ln Vletaa?Q. Army Spec. 4 Thomas R. Eason; 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Eaion Sr.,· 513 ~ .SL, fa&, .. bl .. a, ?'!ll!'\!lll' 1 . pinUK Ctofm ,,,~tntelise ~··~ . Army sj>otesmen in citing Eason saJd "with complete dllreptd for 1111 "'"' safety, be exposed himaelf to the holocallst of exploding enemy projectiles and small arms fire as be moved forward of the friendly point element. "There, he fearlessly exposed himseH as he f l r e d his 90mm recoilles,, rifle at point blank range destroying tbe bunker and killing the hostile occupant.I." Eason t h e n administered first aid to wounded comrades and evacuated them. The citation states, "Although he was very seriously wounded, Specialist E8!!0D ignoring his palnful wound, returned to the area of contact and began placl.n& effective suppressive fire on the in- surgents allowing the friendly element to withdraw to safety. "His valorous actions contributed im· measurably to the success of the mission and the defeat of the enemy force. "Speciali.!t Eason'8 personal bravery. aggressiveness, and devotion to dutr .are in keeping with the highest trac:Ut1ons of the military service and reflect great credit upon hlmseJr, his unit, the 25th Infantry Division, and the United Stal.e.!I Army." Eason, also a former Orange Coast College student, also earned the Purple Heart Medal. Fina ncier Draws Fine, Prison Tenn NEW YORK (AP} -Financier Louis E. Wollson was sentenced to 11 months in pri!on and fined $32,IXXI in U.S. District Court today for conspiracy charges that grew out of a stock deal Wollson and three others were con- victed Aug. I. The c;harg~ wert con- spiracy to. commit perjury, obstruct justice and file false reports in con· neclion with sales of stock in Merritl- Chapman & Scott, an international con- struction and marine salvage and towing business that Wilson controlled. Declared A WOL UPI T...,..... SF STATE ACTIVISTS INACTIVATED Policemiln Gu•rdt C•mpu• Pritoner• .. Alioto,. Hayakawa 'Sure' Of Re storing Peace at SF SAN FllANCISCO (UP!) -Mayor Joseph Alioto and acting president S. l Hayakawa remained confident today peact would be restored to strike-torn San Francisco State College. (Related stories, Page 4). Hayakawa planned a "major an- nouncement" from his office which militants tried to storm Thursday. Police drew guns and sprayed tear gas for the first Ume in a moiith of turmoil to rout the demonstrators. It was the third clash between hardcore dissidents, totaling about 300, and police in lour day1. Classes resumed today with no picket.s In evidence on the tree.studded campus near the Pacific Ocean. And, in other developments: -A federal judge rejected 1 request by directors or the associated students for · a restraining order designed to remove Hayakawa and police. He said there was insufficient showing to m-. tervene under the Civil rughts Act. -Theodore Merlam, chairmad of the State College Trusteel r~aftlnned sup- port for HayaJtawa in his effort& to keep the campus open. -A group of seven Negro Baptist ministers "repudiated ... tactical violeoct and dimJpUon" at the college and called upon black students to avoid being "e:a:- ploited." A spokesmen said efforts were being made bebiJKI the scenes to seek arbltraUon. GI Flees Hospital for H~lne PHOENfx, AriL (AP) -Aney Sgt. Manuel :Robinson, 231 who bt • le&, an eye and his nose io Vlet:nam three monlhl ago, ls back home today alter going over lhe hill from Brooke Army Hospllal at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio; Tex.' Robinaoo, wearing a pair ol civilian trousers with the r I & h t leg pinned at \he knee and u~ng yellow wooden crutches, hobbled out of the hospllal last Monday. He was promptly listed as AWOL. Boblnmn hitchhJked into $4n Antonio and bought a Uci:et borne. Th;e next morning his mother, Mrs. Em.ell.a Roblnton1 looked out the window and saw him hobl>llitg' toward the house. Mn. Roblrlaon was more worried than surprlsod, having been adviled by the Army that her m was mlaalng from the hospital. ---- 'nlt: 1 o l d I e r, complaining bitl~rly of lilJ U..tment at the hosplta~ !old his -he bad no Intention ol returnfug. Mn. Robinaoo called Sgt. 1.C. Robert M. MU!er, with the Anny Advllory Group in Phoonlx and told him her ... wu "°'l\e. "He said Man!l'I would bave to r<port back to Texu and If he went on t\ I 1 own It wo1dd be au rlil>t, but ll 'not Ht-~y -id -the MPs ollt to pie& hlm up/' Mn. Robinson said. Forces Hit 37 Spots In South ' ll'rom WlR Semen SAIGON -Communllt forces staatd a natiobwide terror attact·today, abeJHn1 :n ciUei, •towoa ml allied 1!J1!es !D SoutbOVietnam. In GM nid N<irlh Vlit.- nam... troop! tilled 16 'fillqen li>- ch>lin& two chi1dml wbo bad - to 11etrar their ~ With lull~ peace Wb about to open la Paris, lhe lbelllnp appeared to pe a ...._ to tb8 Vlei Coac command'• orden to launch a new wm " attacD and l«rorilm while ne,.ii. tioos drag on. ln wbat seemed to ba a well- eoordinated . operation, the enemy· HD:l up to 400 mortar and rocket roundl into 37 allied baaea and South VtetnameH cities and towns. ' The communllt attack from the southern Mekong Della to the northern border jungles killed at 1eut 17 South Vleklamese and wounded 93 others in what allied spokesmen called the bloodiest red terror assault since Pres!· dent Johnson balled U.S. bombing ol North Vietnam Nov. 1 to cool down the war. 11le village of Phu Loe,"' a 0 model" refugee settlement between Saigon and the Cambodian border to the northwat, bore lhe he&Vlell blows ol lhe terrofilln that the Commun.lits were supposed to have halted 11 lbelr part·" the barsaia in getting Paris negoUationa under way. The North Vietnamese fir.t Jobbed Jn mortar and rocket lire at the aleepia( 450 villagers from all aides. The Hanoi trOops, wearing green and brown uniforms, smashed through a platoon (See VIETNAM, Page I) . 0r .. ,. Weadler When that pesky IDS Ulla Satur- day, we'll have peskier Santa Ana wlnd3, aJons with hazy sunablne with temperatilru rang:lnc from IO lo 74 alq the coast. INSW E TODAY . Santa Ctoui netcb a miahtv big bag to caf'T'JI the 1ariu Chriit. 1nO$ gift he ;., achedulld to dtlio- et to tht Gi rll Club of tha Ha,.. bor Arta nczt wiek, cooer fff- Wre in todau'1 WEEKENDER. ·-• . ....... M ...... 11 ·--.. -' --..... ·-..... -. .. 5:..: .. .. ..._ ............. ,,. " T-• • -• -• --• --.. --.. .. _ .... Wa' • p ~-.c.-• ... _ .. -.. -~ _._. " ---• ..... . ... -• ··-• --.. ....... • -·-.. --• .............. .. . ....... ... --• ' L Nixon U,IT11t11Mt. NlltON IN FIRST POST-ELECTION PUBLIC TOUR M•t• Alv• B11rron, Har New Deughter •t LA Hospital Deadline Dec.18 to Apply The deadline for returning applications from graduates or students at Laguna Baacb High School for T!wntOD Tnut Woman Accused In .Slaying Due For Court Trial Fund ICholarahlpa 11 , 18. GradUJte! and .rtudenta of Laguna Beach High School may plclc up •!>' pllcattons !or Thurston Trust Fund scholarahlp1 from the high ochoot guidance office, 625 Park Ave. "Graduates living out ol town, who ror inrtance are away at college and who cannot make the deadline, must makt 1peclal arraogemeola with this of flee by the lath," explained J aoet · Frltzen, scholarship cnunaelor. AppllcaUon.s for Thurston funds may Mn. Pearlie Mae llollton, charged be made by attending lludents and with murder In tha booing kolfe 1lay· former graduate1 of the blgh school , Ine of .her bUlband, today, waived a pre--who wlah to begin or continue vocational llmlnary bearlug and was bound over to or ~liege educaUon. Superior Coon. Funds are from . the estate of the Municipal Court Jlldge J.1'.arley Smith late La8una pioneer, Joe Thurston and set boil at fl0,000 afltr ·notiDg that lhe an!"held In trust t;y 11io· Laguna Beach defendonl apparenUy had a ,100!\ record, School B·o a r d oPl'ruste... Funds a re to the time .of. _t.J?e l';QV. 2t slajrtnf_ op ~ to be distributed in. such areai u l:.aiuu'• .OOeln Anmle. ·0 " agrlcullllro; moalc, teaohlnfl, fine ll'tl Mn. Holston, 45, Loo Angeles, ts cllar· · and vocaUnnol educattno They are ged wtth the mimler DI her ro.year .. ld awatded 0. the basll of need and display spouse, Roy. He wa:i dead ·on anival at of abWty and desire for a profeu.ional South c.oa.t Community Hospital wit;h or vocaUonal career. a knife puncture of the lung. Police said Last year ten scholarsbipa were given there had been a domestic quarrel. eight to graduating llelliors and two u; lnltlally represented by the tJUbllc de-formar graduates. fender, Mrs. Holston now la represented For further Information call Miss Jaoet by altorney William H. Hall. She Is to be Frltzen, Guidance Office, Laguna Beach arraigned In Superior Court .Dec. 20. lllgh School, -· Save Coastline Project Started Planning C011SUltants nert week will begin work on a master plan charting a project lnt.nded to pro!ect the oceoery of the coastline between Dana Point and Three Arch Bay. The firm of Wlllaon and Wllllama Is doing the work under spon&Orllllp <lf the <Jranie County Planning Depertmeo~ and the South Coast Scenic improvement Project. The .&tudy will 1et forth a detailed analys!s '<ii ·engtneering, landlc•ping and deYtlepm@ot~ controll calculated . to, preserye the r~ coastline as a sctnici ...... ' DAILY PILOT ou.NG• COAST l'USU51UHG COMl"AllY l•Mrt N. W1N ~ ..... ,. ........ .Hck l. C1rfty Viet ,.,..... Md ..... Mfil\l9fl . ' From PflfJe J VIETNAM ••• of government rniliUa and raced jnto the village. They bulned 45 of the 86 houses the refugees from prevtOU8 terror had built only four months ago. They shot the village pigs and then routed the peasants from th¢r bunkers. The Communists lined up some of the villagers. '1Where ls your cttief," they demanded. Frightened but defiant, the refugees of Phu Loe would not say. A U.~·}JIOkesmon sal~ tpe Communists th<!> ~ /Ire. they ~d the vlcttlJIS were · a!laS!lnate(I -gunned' down 1rt cold blood." ' A w.itnes.1 said two of the vicUms were children who had been dr&Jt&ed from •·bunker by the North Vietnamese. The -wjtneu said the North Vietnamese killed the children with bursts of 1ub- inachlnegun fire. The sound of gunllre brought South1 Vkbiame.e "'1DY troopa rushing from a nearby garrison.. They a r r 1 v ~ d momenta after. the' Communlsta: had fled back into the Junile. Laguna Artist On TV Tonight- Or Tomorrow Laguna Beach artlsWmaurateur Boris Buzan will be on televta1on tonight, or the next night, or the next. CBS-TV camera crews filmed an in- terview with Buzan Thursday. The in- terview took place in front of a huge "stained g I ass" window the artist prepared as part .of the communi~'s Chrislmas decor. Buzan spoke about Laguna's Christmas plans and Its personalities. TV newsman Jim Cooper told Buun the interview would be on the Channel 2 news program tonight at 6 o'clock, unless it is pre- empted. "In that case," said But.an, 111 was told it would be on at 6 o'clock tomorrow night. And if not then, at 5 o'tjock Sunday," Cleared of Charges LOS ANGELES (AP) -The publisher of a Hollywood publlcaUon, the Free Preas, has been cleared of a charge he obstructed police trying to dispene a crowd Sept. 22 at Elysian Park. Hayakawa •Mad' Prof Says Governor Running SFSC t\ SAcRAMENTO (UPI) -An of!ldal of the California State College Professors -AssociaUon today ca;lJed S. I. Hayakawa ''a madman" but said San Francisco State College ls being run not by the acUn& president but by the . governqr'1 office. ' Ross Koen, associalion exec u t 1 v e .-etary, denounced Hayabw• ml Gov. Ronald~ during•= cea"""'Uoc atBl<lameut.. Stolt · -.'Ill' bod olf'the •oort' DI violence wbldl.W plaped Ban FnuicJooo stMe..' . "S, J. Hayoj<aw~l4.llOl act1n1 pnolcfeot at all,,.. Koen said. "That college ls being run from lhe governor'• oUice." Koen added, '*Tod•Y there ii • mid· DWI •l the helm of San Frandaco Slate -• moo who could Bleelully walk In after bloody 'l'uelday and announce to the prt.U that It had been the most udllng day of his life." A cro\vd of about 2,000 altended the convocation . Classes were canceled at the college which has 11,000 studenta and about 600 faculty members. Another speaker, government professor John Uvlng8t.on, called upon the atate colleges to "di.urm vlolen~" by dealing effectively with "problem.a of racism and problems o( irre.Jevancy in the cur- riculum." Livingston uid dissident studeoll, esped.Uy blacb, have been f<>r<:<el to resort to violence to win constder1tlon of their problems, Livingston said ll society deals wtth the grievances of the black community simply as a qutltlon of law and order, it wouJd Invite violent revolution.. "Blacks in America indeed have Lbe moral right of revolution, jUdge~f by the standards DI any theory of democracy with which I am familiar ," he told the convocation. ' - Laguna _.e.,ltors Installed , th• Ray. director; June )!;ng~d. president; w~ I uam Lambourne, director~ Madeleine Milne,,•~ I rotary-treasurer, and Evelyn Jhtue, director. !'jot J' pictured are Brunol.aIJ>b•"'-' ltcoi>d "1C•pre1lden~ ,• and directors Robert Turner and DOaald Ward. ', •· New officers of the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors 'were lnst8lled Thursday dliril1g board's Njntb An- nual lnatallatton and Awards ·Banquet at ·~ewport· er Inn in Newport Beach. Officers for l~ !nclude (from left) Georgia Hill; fll'ltvlce-p,.1ident;·?dar· ~ c f -I I ~ • .Fro,,. Page J ' PARKING ••. building but you wouldn't _liv~ .lOng enough to get the cost back," he said. Chatham rtnl.s spaces for '15 pet IJlOnth. the.r're~JIJ:aken_ and he doeln't know any one elle With IJIBct.S for rent. William D. Martin, former mayor now Festival board preeldent, 11aid of . the meter ban, "there will be plenty of problem in the summer." The J:Dercbant.9 have suggested wkina near the Featlval grounds. "All I can 1171 11 slid Martin, "ls that·the' Fe!Uval natilrall¥ \I gplng to have )O'. ~t tts own parking spoce.". llo Pld thJo will include asking the city to replace spaces lost to the Festival's new neighbor, the Laguna-Moulton Playhouse that ls under construcllon. Martin said, "A parking district is the only soluUon to the downtown parking problem and it's going to COit a lot. Until .there are addlUoool parking lots or parking buildings provided It's going to be a bass!<. "There's just so much footage and with the coat of parking area now, you're .talking abqut a lot of mQney. · "Ending the meter feeding is not going to solve the problem. I stippose .the general plan 1tudy will come up with some Idea but a parkinj district looka like the only way to me." Robert Joyce, accountant, said, 1'Park- ing is not simply a merchant, customer problem but a citywide problem affecting each citizen. worker, shopper and visitor to Laguna. Beach. "The problem is almost as old as the city Jtself and requires, at once and pei::haJ>I M> the excluaio(l of other projects, the intense aUentlon of city fathers, mercbant&.and civic lCa.derr;. · "If the meter leedln&, which is just one makesbllt soluUdh by downtown ei\iployes t.o ·1ack 'or parting, 'is to be dlscontlnU!d, then ad e q u at e Com· peoaatory facillUes should be considered at once." ~ :· VCI Gets $600,000 . U.s :.·111 r ,f. I . " • •I• . )~ ·: Grant for New Complex :.-,. ' ·~ i . : . WASHINGTO~, 'b; c:· ~.~~~ . sclen~s uJ t la being .l'all~ly riiov'll' grant to UC Irvine for constructtoo Of into and the engineering urut is UQdq. a social sclencta bulldlng complex .~as ~natrucUon. , ~ .. · aJUIOlllioed .!ndo1 bJ ti!!! U. & Olflce A~ of lht foiieral 8'111'" * of Educ:atlm. •• 1 , f pllcallol WU apocted,•lht ....,.1111 The iicJorol -:,.m be '1Jplled aal<L p;l.dml """" ...... 4•11!1 toward !bf titlmllod· fl.J. lllDlijtf COii for~OU1l1113or-lin~1•:: of.Jbreo ~ ·~\jcl...., 'IlU!0 federol mone)' 11, •..u.ble·· butl&p, I CIDlpul spoblmu Aid. tha lltgher Educattoo FscDIU• Acl ~ 'Iba 1nd•f odenCa unit, lcbtduled to gtl\luate educalloo. The grlllll - be completed In 11'11>, wtll complete tho w8' determined by the peroenlql ct central campu1 rtng. The p h y 1 I c • I building use which wtll be for grllCiuoU study. Blood Donated Once to Bring Donation ~gain ' "II you gave blood the first time, you're stuck again." A spokesman for the Laguna schools relerred to blood tetta that , wtll be taken from student& In a contJ'ol group among those given the improved In· oculation.s again.st Aalan and type B nu. · The U.S. Public Health Service will be back in Laguna and Capistrano School districts next week to take blood samples. Health officers will . be at Thurston Intermediate School Monday and Friday and at the high school Wednesday and .Friday. Tests will help determine the immunity level among the students. The two school districts were chosen because of the nu epidemic predicted for California and because both districts are "well defined." Social sciences now shlra th 1 humaniUes building. The planned cluater of three buildings around a commoa plaza includes an elght.atory facully of• fk:e and laboratory building, a four-ttort classroom building and a 200-seat lecturt hall. • Landscaping Set At Fire Stations Landscaping has been scheduled t1 beauUfy both of Laguna's new fire 1ta· tlons. City councilmen W e d n e 1 d a y ap- propriated $6,000 for t h e work that ls to include low walls, sprinkler systeiru and low mainte nance planting for both the Top of the World and Agate Street stations. Part of the money will al!o 10 fo~, a speaker sy11tem connecting all three fire stations on -a direct basis. The money will also be used to purcbue equipment such as vices, grease g u n s~ vaCuum cleaners, tarpaulin!, 1frst aid kita, gloves, and other gear. A>.C1~ m~~'V .--... ome I HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIAL 15 O/O TO 30°/o o .. DON 'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR FINE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MARIRO -DESIGN GUILO -ARTISAN -AND MANY MOREi OUR FIN! COLLECTION OF ACCISSORllS WIU: ALSO IE RATURED AT A 15% SAVINtiSI ' r • 1 ,j; :11 11 ~I JI J1li1~ EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR: H•!llllDON .!. DREXEL..!. liERITAGI 90 CAYS NO INTEREST -LONGER TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CRIDIT " ' 1at1.. ' " ,_ . ,NIWPORT llACH . 1727 WMlcllff Dr, 642-2050 . oPIN NIDAY -ilL t Pro~on1I lnterl.i o..t1,,.,. ... I Avall•ble-AID.41SID LAGUNA BEACH 345 North Coast Hwy. OPIN NIDAY ,,L t J, 49UIS1 f. I I Battlewagon's Broadside Battleship New Jersey Wednesday blasted North Vietnamese hall of demilitarized zone (DMZ) with her 16-inch guns for first time since President J ohnson announced bombing halt Nov. l . Bombardment wiped out Communist antiaircraft weapons which bad been firing on U.S. reconnaissance planes. More Salesmen Arraigned In Insurance Fraud Case Three more insurance salesmen were arraigned Thursday on Orange County Grand Jury charges of conspiracy and grand theft in an alleg~ Southland-wide selling scheme. Latest suspect,, were Identified by District Attorney Cecil Hicks as Robert E. McCulloch, 39, San Diego; Larry Lloyd Christie, 26, Anaheim; and Herman H. Orlov, 44, Encino. All three were released on $2,500 bail each after an appearance before Superior Court J udge William Speirs in Santa Ana. The latest defendants join seven others $1 Million Claim Filed in Cable Commuter Crash The first claim in connectiOn with the Cable Commuter plane crash Nov. 23 two miles from Orange County Airport has been filed with the county Board of .Supervisors. The $1 million claim was filed In behalf of Mrs. Harriet Holland and her lwo sons, Rona ld and Barry, of Costa Mesa for the death ot Mrs. Holland's husband, Murray, 42, one of nine killed in the crash on the Newport" Freeway at Dyer Road. The claim charges that the Orange Counly Airport was "inadequately equip- ped to handle passenger aircraft of the nature involved in the aceident in the event of foggy conditions." It also charges that the airport was "aware of inadequate equipment prior to the accident and nevertheless permit- ted aircraft to land In heavy fog." Rolland was a projects engineer for Ford-Philco Aeronutronic Ne wp o rt Beach. · The Hollands live at 502 Sturgeon Di"ive. 4-Y ear-Oid·CJings To Life; Nearly Drowned in Pool A foor-year-0ld Westminster boy clung to Ufe today after being pulled Crom the boltom of a swimming pool filled with murky water, after a playmate ran to his own father for help. The child, Joe Duckworth, Jr .. IOTl of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Duckworth, of 131!7 Seneca Drive, was reported in critical conditioo at Westmin!ter Com- mupity Hospllal. llthorities said hir condition is "~arious," but it had Improved since he was adm1tted Thursday afternoon. previously arrested by the DA under the Grand Jury indictment. Hicks said 11 others are still sought under the indictment which also names Regency Investor, Inc., of Encino as a defendant. The insuranct firm and its agent.l!I were indicted by the Grand Jury this week following a probe of its activities by county and state investigators. District Attorney Hieb alleges that the Encino fir(YI. acting as regional agents for the Nebraska Llfe Insurance Co., made misrepresentations by Its salesmen. The Nebraska · firm is not involved in the activities which led to the Gr8nd Jury indictment. Regency's agents, Hicks alleges, sold life insurance policies under the guise that they were h.ighly profitable, proflt- sharing contracts wh.ich would become self-supporting and return a substantial income within relatively few years. Inves tigators said Regency' got the names of p,-ospectlve clients from development companies wh.ich had so ld California and Arizona desert land to many Southland residents. Regency salesmen. they said, would display IBM cards containing the homeowner's name and address and in- fonn the victim that he had been "specially selected by computers" and was eligible. to buy a "llmfted number" of profit-sharing contracts. Jet alr<rlll llOllOd ~ "· ~ wJthln Jurlsilk:llon Gl.uW~ ~ men! and the. nolle. nnl1 Will - property to drop In vollit; In' a'1ailpo ·=~~ly1=:: on Truispm'iatoo and Coduntr.,. I.oo Angel~ lntomailooal; Airport • QfMral Manoger Clifton A. ·Moore uid UW. can be dooe by local .coYernmeftt to stop noise. , i... Angeles realemte·appra!sera have generally found no drop -and In - cues inc:ruse -of iroperty values near the alrporl and Iii landlD& and takeoff zonea, M6ore aald. Hes testimony was In ~ coolrut to that offered earlier by 'boineotfnetl who have slapped the dty with a total of about 12 milllm In &m\a&e cloln\s. charging a 25 percent drop· in their property's worth. · Orange Coast representativea • were present al the hearing, in wblth Dal)iel w. Emory, chairman of the county's Airport Noise Abatement Committee, discussed $30 million in suit.II against Orange County. Banding together for strength, olrport noise-figbUng groups have 4emanded ac- tion to control the roaring shriek of modern aircraft, but noise is about all they can battle with at thil stafe. "Airlines and aircraft art certified Into our facilities by the Civil Aeronautics Board," Moore said, "and air traffic in the vicinity opeutes under re-- quirements set down by the Federal Aviation Administration." - "It is under the direct control of FAA tower personnel," he added. Earlier Thursday; a representative of the Air Transport Asilociation aru;wered property devaluation claiml by COWi· tering that some property values go up In airport nelghborhooda. The charie brought an exP.IOSlve.'retort. by Rep. Fr~ Lanterman (R-Pasa'dena) who ridiculed the claim. "When there are estimates that it will cost about '2 million tO "insulate a small number of sclloois from jet noise so classes can be conducted, how can you tell me property value goos up ? he demilnded. Los Angeles City Councilman Ernani Bernardi also charged Tbursday that noise is a number one health problem of people living near major airports. He said it wu · an agent of slow death, using terminology contained in a presidential commission report · on noise, pollution and other environmenlal health pro~lems. "The simple truth," he told the slx·man commitlee, "ls that no one al any level of government has taken t b e responsibility to provide protection ahd simple justice due to people wlm must live work and raise their flmilles in the;e intolerable conditions." Orange Coast representatives Thursday joined others in ealling for stricter and more responsible governmental handling of the noise problem and countered some of the testimony. Emory, head of the group UghUng Orange County Airport noise, said residents around the Dallu-F'ort Worth Airport recenUy won a 1uit aver.a&fng qut to fl ,500 per bomeowner for property devaluation. He pointed out that one diUlculty in such cases is that a suit must be filed within one year of the commencement of property damage or devaluaUon. It usually takq more than one year for the mark.et to refiect just bow much loss a homeowner suffers, he continued, so the problem becomes more com- plicated. "What will the damage be in the future?," he said. Police said Vincent D. Euarte, of 6181 Apacbe Road, dove ipto the dirty pool behind a residence at 8182 Apache Road when his aon Vincent Jr., 4,. reported the accident. Sirhan, Defenders Buddle Officer• said the child was barely visible ln the six-foot deep water. I --------- Sirhan B. Sirban, 24, accused of assassinatinJ Sen. Robert F. Ken- nedy1 conferred Thursday with famed criminal law:yer Grant B. Cooper (left) and his chief counsel, Russell E . Parsons. Cooper r e· cenUy joined defense. Trial tn Los Angeles was delayed to Jan. 7. ·Future · Troy' Pliska, 2, Who has a few. years to go b~fore ,bt'CQming astronaut, peeks into half-scale mod~ of Ap0llo spacecrilft, · part oI space display curi'enuy- at Huntington Center. 'r.n)y is son of Mr. and Mrs. . . Robert -Pliska, 100?1 Klinuela Drive, Huntington Beach. Space ~xhibit, designed for .young an~ old . alik~ conlll\uu througb;Dec. 29. Man -Escapes East • Ill Suh.· Musician's Homemade Boat Sets -Him Free . , BERLIN (UPI) -A young mus(cian tQday said be escaped from Commw$t East Germany in a .homemade sub- marine. West German refugee Officials said Bernd Boettger, 28, was telling the truth about hi! undersea flight from the East German Baltic-Sea coast to a Dani.sh I. ~tablp. ' in 'It to keep deep . uo>der wallr until BoeUgei-told new""en he piloted his I -&ii pUt the sean:hllgbtl, witcll!oftra se11,made U·boaf ~ii mileo,' ·pBrt . of 111\d ~ patrol boata alon'g !lie EUt it .Wi~ w.ater, at a speed of three Germ"1,COJit,"~tger¥Jd,,~ - . miles, an hour Sept 's. . Proiidl)-he allowed newsmen {the tlpy '"I was dttssed ln a frbgma'n's ouwt er.aft be bui!t at· a 1 eoit:nf $50.~·. ·' , -. sen~ by ~ .a)Jnt in .west qennany. "My .next trip ·will be acr011 ·lbe I wore a ~t wlth 12 .pounda ol lead Engitsh Channei nex'J .year,'' be.I.id. 1~.,. V .S. P lans War Games His getaway niachlne conalstld ol~a 22-pound mot'or encio.ed In a watei1!11il cylinder with a tw~foot !DOltel at~ Tl!' snorkel bpt the. wxi'"!ib-• supP,lled with air from the ~ .. Boettger steered It away from -. munlim to the Danlah llgtitablp Gtdllr ! Close to Czech Border "The whole cooal Is heavily auardtd and it would have been impomlblt-1lo escape ln a rowboat . or a1lbOat that coula be'aeell on the Nrface," be llld,,., WASHINGTON (UPI) -'I11e Defense Department announced today that 15,500 U.S. troops will fly to West Germany next month to take part in war gamea near Grafenwohr, only 30 mDes from the Czech border. The exercises, which will continue Into February, were regarded as a react!!>n to the Soviet bloc invasion o f Czechoslovakia. The Pentagon said 12,000 Army troops and 3,500 airmen would be involved. The games will cost an estimated no mllllm. The principal Army units will be the two brl1a.de1 of the mechanized 24th Infantry Dlvialon now stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. Air Foret combat squadrons, flying a total of about 100 F4 Phantom JetS, will be drawn from Holloman AFB, N.M., and Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. The Defense Department said that the Army troops will return to the United States after the maneuvers, but the Air Force squadronJ "will remahi tem- porarily in Europe to complete additional training before returning to their bases In the United Stoia." In another change, the department announced that the one 5,000 mm brigade of the 24th Division now in Europe will remain there Indefinitely instead of being rotated back to the United States aa previously planned. "Thia will enhance the continuing readineu of the 24th Infantry Division primarily by ffituctlon of frequent pereonne:l shHts;'' the announcement said. "An earlier concept that the brigades of the 24th would succeed each other on temporary duty In Germany bu been revised." ' A spokesman aa1d no e.xact dale had been Rt fo the ma:neuven; which were to have been held in the second half of 1969 but were advanced because of Planes Continue Search for Lost Pilot and Wile Search planes conUnued to !1.y ovtr Southern California d e s e rt and 'rnoW>- tain regions tod ay in the hope of tlndinc a plane which diaappeared SundaJ on a fU&ht from Lake H.avasu, Ari>. to Orange County Airport. Millin& ore Geor1e Pape, 41, of llOt Part Skyline Road in Lemon Heights and his wlfe. Grace, 48. Civil .\Ir Patrol and U.S. Air Force pl&ne1 are Involved in the IW'Ch- 'Pape operates the George W. Pape Macblne Co., '109 A Randolph Ave., Costa Meaa. He and bia wife had been attending the speed bolt races at Lake Havasu and had ltarted home Sunday morning. Col. Paul King ol the Civil'Ai• Patrol said plans would continue to look for eape'a llln&le engine Celsna for at least a week, lf neceuary. the Soviet move into ~akia. "These are the first in a projected serlee of annual exercises for those unita and for some other units based in Germany," the departmerit aald. In addition to the troops from Fort Riley, the Army will send these units: 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored cavalry Regiment, Ft. Lewl1, Wash.; {'J:impany D, 440th Signal Battalion and tfie bead· quarters detachment from the 36th Medical Battalion, Ft. Hood, Tei.; 5th Surgical Unit, Ft. Knoi, Ky. 417th Antbul.aoce Company, Ft . Stewart, Ga.; 517th Medical pornpany,· Ft. Carson, Colo.; 342nd Truck Company, Ft. McClellan, Ala .; tooth Truck Com- pany, Ft. Ewtis, Va.; and Company D of the 1st Composite Support Balta.lion at Ft. Riley . The Air Force combat units taking part will be the 7th, 8th, and 9th Tactical Fighter Squadrons at Holloman, and the 417th Squadron at Mountain Home. Transport planes will be drawn from the following Air Force hues: Travts in California, McChord In Washington state; Norton 1n Callfornia; Dover in Delaware, Chariest.on in South Carolina and McGuire 1n New Jersey. He iled a IO-foot long rope In .aie motor and wu towed to the West. , • "This is a new JnveoUon aDd I ~ applied for three patonll on It In WOii Gennany," he aa,id. "Right, ~ tbs U-boal must, keep close to tbe .IW:face so the snorkel can get air but . ioOn J. w1il be able to really dive 'when I perfect it." ' He •old the lrip from his beaCh, n1iJ!! miles east of the East Gennln ~ of Wamemuende to the Darililb Jlgb~, went without mishap. . .. ' "There wu no trouble althou&h I wia a bit frightened when a giant cod poPeld up in front of me," be aid. '''And the waves had me a bit aeulct ar;td I bad a stomach ache. I was not pre~ for the waves by my two yean .Of training and experlmentine on 1nlarid waters." Boettger said once he. got llf1ly ~ the coastal waters he surfaced and tel his course for the lightship, guided at first by the stars and then by ·jhe ship's bUnldng Ught. . . "A sailor on deck 11w me befare I readied the ship. I ahouled <Help' and the 1hip waa alerted." · ' .,,,,....... R ose . Queen Cr~d · . Eillb\eeo-yoaN>ld Pamela Aniclcb Thursday ofliciallY was cn>wneli queen ol Pasadena'• New Year's Day Tournament oi -Pataa by Toumarneat President G. L. Payne. She won UUeln competllloCI, with 100 Cirl•: . . • • ._\ • • -.--. -~---. -. . ~ :•41til SF-Sa.t ... e-·a -Year of· Turmoil rTwoOthe . (Al') -Im Fre-""" ndN al ·-wllo dllNpl er --. a Jiit-try ......... ""·-__ .. tDdl1· RObert ~ lmlll. dea of rh=ir-7' ''lheftra~ =-=-~,g-~ . _.., lll*'PI -,.---"' ............ 1tJo ~ two.-•• . - '&dkl!QI opi11!1 Jala s.m-aldD. ftrS ~dl::J' CI . - .al Ill& ti.I*:::--· the 1•.-al ' ........... ~,aod . _ ...... -..... --· .r;::i::-~·..::..-::the -·1•• ·~ . . . Stildenl Mllvl'Mft Alh, ~ ~n. d , l>oiliUlll i\id oioubed equlpmaat In lhe mJ:' ~.\ld"J,. -~ Mer/YI Ha,,11, 11, ,.;.u. of Cook-......,.. aoo1 •lfeteria. ·""-'11 ;;l;tladlh~ · . · • • ' U0-1< poUce were DOI cllled •'Tiie -· llilr I 1 .,.. ham, England' clalill ,!Q have •.. ,,,..~.-~by~B~ and~ ,.....,....._ broken the world . see••).'-< reco~. Stuclonto UnfoiJ Ind the Movtmellt by ~;.'" The girls. seesawed !or .., tiourl. Aplno\> PoUUcsl 8\llpenllono, revolved . :·~ ' ," antiui aojd They said Ibey feel line, except for arow><1' ca11t for relcJndine ... "°""""' about vloloa!io .. --jlul fb!i •• "rather tender bottoms and a al N'8n> lludenll In-In the atta<k.. "I was ir,i., lllil Oltilf iiUI.'' · UtUenausea." onthewblle_t_edltor. lllyaka•a. noted --ud • . .. ~~~.!: 11'!!!,the.-llaol ~-~ ~-...,-··-~lb blhal th ha Svmh I. Kvlkaml surprised an ·-·---. avpr ... --. .,_ · ......... •• I er auto dealer ID Denver, Colo., wlu!n clJrecUq preaicleall f'l the It stale col· authorlUes about fwlill 1o b\lplemcnl h •• •---' to ~ a new car xlril Iba 1"''" lo call police In csee " violence ...,. " the dlllldanll' --· lft. •'""" 0( lhrealened violence. . dudln& craaUon of ID ell!nJc ltudlel dealer provld ce'rtaln e '" · They aho provldod . for dlllnlaul or doparlmeoL · . four lemons, a fresh coconut, pow.. . r Qec.'6 dered ' tumeriC, paprika, incense sticks and roses. The 24-year-oJd Denver University graduate stu .. dent from Hyderabad, Indii, then used the extras · to annoint the car and onlookers. Kulkarni said that would rid the car of any evil spirits that plague some cars early tn their life. Brando Cuba • U.S., South Viet Envoys • Quip Costs Plane Seat Discus~ Talks Procedure UPl·T--- H.f.Yi\ICAWi\ HAILID Student lacka S~ PNtldent Colleges • - Under Fire "' i ~ . ................. .. .,. ,,_ wn llrltMf I , . In 114d1Uan lo tba, llrile al BID J'rlJ>o ~ lllato CoUap. rtbellloul llllldaata , ~·"! .. ·dlla:uPUoo· al ·another collep .• c4mptil TlwndlY and I h re a It n e d , 41J1onttr al a ,ihli<l. . • Al Wlllllnstm> Unlverllly In &t.~Louls about no' N'earo. tt(ldenta sei&ed ~ Clim· poa M<:urlty Ofllce'a n d uld Ibey would 11>y there uaW the unlvenlty' l!Hd a policeman Who had dllpleased them, • , A sroup of Nesro atudenll at •the Univanlty ol Wllconsln did DBI 10 1 through with a lhreai.ned boycott of 1 duels but llid l lhoy had given ecbcol otficlala· until 'Monday to•act on a ,U.t of demlnds lhat included amnesty· for 95 black lludenll · al Oshkooh ·State Unlveratty 1uspended for a Nov. 21 ram· page . And In N.W York, Martin J, M;ade, Fordhani Unlvetllty dean of stud~t If· Cal;f(Jrn;a lain who suffer.cl • heart attack follow· It 11 ini 1 1tu4ent lakeover of his o~ce, remalned lit crlUcal condJUon today, Loan F;r·ms Meaile, !?, sulfere<I ch!ll patni Thurs· ., day mornln1 ~t bis boll1e In llarrlriglon. N. J., and was taken to Ena;Ie:wood Hoapltal. ' . Th•!~:. ar~ t4 prnwl : P,drt)li, of the Uttl#. tiU J low. T'11. is little rhta made an egg. a cape f-r o· m h4', shtU-tered at ~ · Pittsburgh Zoo.'.lf; WCI th:t flnt .,.hta to bt .hak_h•d there. · H •k R t •' On Wedneaday, about 20 Negro J, e a es--1tudenll, meml>On of the Soc l.e \.y for PARIS (UPI) -Anierican·.end Sooth Uon1. African-American ~vancement, stormed . J4<\.NGELES (Al'J -A. man wear-Vietnamue di~. conferred today -lilnlllsh and Vlitnim"e will be the LOS ANGELES (AP) -Major Into Meade'• office, barricaded lb.I door, tiii'~*rsl•n<! pigteU boOrded Naliooal on procedural a'llllPminll for talks tW!) i>ff[di lan=;•t i>'!lh French being Ind demanded that Nesro lludujll not · , •Airliner' ·94 for Miami. P'la:,···and, with· North Vietnam· and· the Viet Cong's ~ Oaltfornia aavinas and loan 1~1Uon1 be penalized for dissent. . ulled 11,11 wot , l!IUll• ~ trllllla· ·-..&aYl>c stewardeSS" Barbara Self, uked, National Liberation Front (NLF). There UOl}I. . " • . have 11lJed the l r minimum mortgage At Washington Uni~ers_ityedN~gro a~~ "Is thla•tbe flight to CUba!" were indications the .full sca1e conference \vhite sludents mamta1n separa"' r -Tbe dele&.0.0DI · · will meet loan rates to 7.2 percent from 6.i-7 · U Mias Self, who ·admitted "I was could beain next week. demonstration to d a y and Chance or g-· presumably next· week -in the aamt t 't ted tod scal'td," oo_Ufted a statJ.on agent, who u. s. ~ficllls Aid they expected the room where U.S. •nd North VJetnamese percen, 1 was repor ~Y-Thomas F. Eliot went from one grou p '• told the Pllol Cas)1. derald White. American delegaUon to contact North diplomata had ntjOU.ted arranpm,nta ruchard H. Deal, president of Home to the other to liaten to demands an d The man was esco~ off the plane Vietnamese diplomat.a Saturday in an JU.ding to the U. S. bomblna halt Nov. Savlngs and Loan said the lncrease came keep the peace. W~~Y· Wbe1 ~1~~~edr~~Mhed .... • • .aa~tet•' effort to compl'te an a~ent on the 1. body f ,_ . About 50 Negro students took ove: IDO~·acen ex , Y U\&I, 1 s procedures IO that the talb oould aet --~ becaUJe "every eel.Q money 11 the campus security office Thursday Matton Brando!" started. -Although eacu delegation will be . afternoon and said they would atay until Since the 44-yeu-old actor had a ticket, allowed to estabUsb ltl own record• lightening up and this ls one way to the univer&ity fired one university h.--. •. uted lo climb •··• a"----' The consultations today involved Cyrua cf the proceedlnna, newnnen will not dim'•'sh the outflow." 1 ..... u.<,;JI; .........,u R v de ty 1·-• of ·~ u s D uu policeman and suspended two others n· the plane but refuted,' an airline . ance, pu -..er wl'll • • be allowed lnto the negot11Un1 aesstona. . h I N t d "t .... i. ... ;..i "'"-..i team, and South Vietnam's a.oibauador Deal said others who had raised their volv-ed tn t e arrest o a egro s u eu a~u~ !"'""".•'""'""'ay.. t lb u tied s ut DI earlier in the day . Brando'• attonJey, Norman Garey, said o e n tates, B em. Diem rate1 this week were California Federal the Cuba flight •tal'fl\ent "'wu nothing arrived In Paris early today with In-Students r -ntin· ue Thunday night about . 7llO white but an off·handed remark'to a stewardes.s structlon1 from President Nll()'en Van \..AJ Savings & Loan and American Savings students, many of them members of _that's all ." Thieu. • & Loan. Other institutions were etP2Cf,ed Students for a Democratic Society, "That waa: a perfectly silly thing for U. S. officials said agreement haa S '{ • J } to follow suit. crowded into a long hallway out.side tlrando or anyone to say," the airline been reached with Hanoi on five points: tri e ffi ta y Eliot's office demanding the abolition The ln1tftuUons had lowered their rates of ROTC and the release of a white spokesman said, "especially when OW' -The f1r1t aeasion of the broadened airline has been hit harder by bljacks c o n f e r e n c e will immediately start ROME (UPI) _ ThouJa.nds of itudenta: last September when as Deal put it, student arrested during the evening for th d. · breaking into the ROTC building. They lft ·any other one ." 1 1scusstng procedural matters for the left their classes today lo ai.ie na-"money inflow appeared to ·be in-al d d h 1 f Brando . was bound for a movie set duration of the talks. creasing." so em an ed t e suspens on o some in Colombia and wearing "a beard the -The allied and Communist sides will tionwid• demonstra\iona for educaUonal policemen. script call! for and completely normal each have two separate spoke1men. 1'h1I reforms in the fifth day of Italian Most auoclaUons will honor fOm-At New York University two mmibers clothing, "his lawyer said. means that the Americans and the South ~oil. mibnentl for loans made at Ute" old of a student raiding party that stopped An airline spokesman said, "He was Vietnamese will brief newsmen on their The protests broke out in Rome, rate 1. But the reutrn to a 7.2 percent two 1peeches on campus Wedfl"...&day, dressed sloppily, like a hippie," and side while the North Vietnamese and Niplea, Bo, lolJla, Aniio and olher ciUes rate ls expected to make residential were suspended 'Thursday by President "' ; wore a full beard and •Ailtail. the NLF wUI addreli the prNi -.pafate-. . . James M. Hester. Hester satd an in- ;: ..... --·ll'be ·~,~c~:~ than a day ly O{I their aide. Th,. acrHmint wlf ... and Police ~Id. t~t 'IV1!ile little violence mort11g!1 more 1Carct 1n comlni vestigatton wu under way to l'dcntif)' 0th. after •-National Airlines plane from conaidered 1 major alllf!d conouaion. &ctutred todl~~tril!f~"'"•' Ued up. months. er 1tudenta i.Dvolvtd. New York ·.,~ flOWJ lo :: tllOwl~" 11~'11 :a,n4 the Viet Cons tot' llJl'i1'~:t,,,,.,,.. .. -_-:-.,-.,;.,,,,,."-. 0:,~.ir;---'-'------'-=-----------=-T=:::::.=~.=------ • . , .. ~~-!~!~~~.~t .. · _ . · · ~!l'·;i.U ~det'~filtwo1eparatadele1a· . .. ~~1'('·~1!f~(J.:·~- CleVelanct..pollce ~'t'e~.ai~; ~.~·.· ,. -·':r.'·.·_' ... ~. ~-~· .. 't~.· · :· ·. . ·-~· · ' ' t.•f··•. ;~~~~~"r::i~~~=~ G11 1ti ·closed Down · Mine Meet three B•rnft, 13, disco1yered the check .......-0 was stolen when a 19-year-old girl nm;· owners tried to caah it. But the suspect swallowe<I lb• check in front of Iha N eght B j E l e th ~=~~:.ded cl;k and the store l --e ore xp _osion a e FAIRMONT, w. Va. (UPI) -Gas up for dead when the: mine was ordered G Co An. irfaeU muifcian in TtL accwpul•Uon caUJed a section of the sealed Nov. 29, followini .10 d•ys of as mp~n~~ Aviv ,propo1ts that the nation· Mannihgton Nunfber 9 mine to 1hut down CONtant exploaiooa and persiltent fires. Ql.J. wUU ttifphone dial tone should for ·alrDo.t thret holU'S the night before Two other IW'Vivor-. ,.ppelNd before bt r~td 35 cycles per secund so an explosion at the mine entombed 78 the State Department of Mints hearlna mutjcjcn.s ma11 tune their imtru-meni. b.v it. TM telephone tune-men; •ln\le1tigator1 :Were told today. into the dlnater. up klcci wai fntroduced in ~rie R. WllJqn, M, one of the eight Lewis Lake and Gary Martin both Europe· tome t1tar1 ago and in men who wu JNlled to safety shortly complained about inadequate rock 1950 ' tlte Britiih Broodcaatina after the iniU~I· bCut Nov . 20, said : dustin&: ln the. mine. Co'l'. began a 6 p.m. daily broad-! "We ahut down . for approximately two "It was pretty dusty Ill tl)ere tM Clllt 9! an electro11icallJ1 pro· I'll or three hours" beCauae 'of gas. last couple or weeks," Lake said. duced to tie 01 440 cm. W i th • \Vi\8(1n, a &ecilon· forem an, sald he Lewis Evans, United Mine Worktrs room. ttmDtraturt nt 68 this 4 called rn mine Tore'man Albert Takacs !18.fe~ director, asked Martin what effect aivt;s mvsiciam: nn 11cc11rate to ·"reinforce our checks (redirect the the dust bid on Miners. concert A. j air VantUaUon}." .1 . • "It's like breathlna death," Marlin I= • Takb wail .one ot tbe 78 men Jjve'n answered. ' Soupy Fog Covers Coast 63mph Michigan Winds Topple Trees, Power Lines C•Hfertda IPI wtmMI "'9Ull. Coutal 0... _,,,. ... .,.. ... 1¥1 ... d .. l'tlnlllnlN .... , ..,,,.,.,, •flwro ,,.... tlllly, Wlllllt ,,.._!¥, I tt If M .. A T....,.1 ,, ..... ti i. 11. y....,... ....... """' 1111111-i ,.._ 1 111111 fl " i. • i-ti 4"' I• llMI ......... ""'-,_,.. WMJt M O. ""' Wllltf ~,.. ............ ·-· S1111, M_, l'W... '"ltlDAY kcond ""' . •:• '·'"· •.• kc:Ollll ~ltll II: IJ 1.m. J.• IATUltD.AY- IUHOAY J:JI I.I'll. 1.1 t:Jt '""· J,, •:If ,,..,, ... 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M•tt•r of fact. you can't-just by loold:nc ct them. becauaa 10 many ownera of th• a •• Company look ju at like .your nei1hbon. In fact,, they probably .,. your nei1hbor1. For the G11 Company (like ·any inve1tor~wned company in America) i1 owned by all kind• of people from all walk1 of life. There ar• more than 16 million. ahar•• of put bu1ines1 owned by people like barber Vince Cottone. Some of these people bou1ht our atock in their own names. Other1, like Patsy Cook, 'may have become owner• of the Gas Company ~y way of inva1tmen~ their emp\oyer1 hev~ .maae for thelr pension plan1. Still other11 like I>uir:e Morton (1ettin1 ,hif ftnt Mir cut)1 ai-.Y have become ownera becau1• their pandlathen bousht them 1har• •• b#tbci9)' pre1ent1. · People who have • financial atalto In lhf GU C~aey latow that aey compafG' th.It can off'•r eood Hrvice at HUODabJe r&t.. !1 sqil:t1 to do all risht. And that'• th• WQ' ..,. do bu1ineaa. But whether you're an inveatdr ot not, the Oat Company worb for you anyw_,,. A1 an invaator-owned company, ncPtalf'd by the California Public Utilitie1 Comrnl11lon, w•~•IHfad 6 on your aupport. We do our be1t 10 deaerve it. Th•t'• why w• work extr• hard to pt•••• you. ~~-~-~'!~.~~a"J!! gE COMPANY • .~ I I I I 'I • •rlfln'. Dec •• t ,,_; L• ..... 11 JHn CO«, ..... MM • Appetizers . . , Guaranteed With the last bit of Thanksgiving turkey placed in sandwiches, residents are rushing into .the holiday sea•. ' . son with shopping lists and crammed holiday· sOClal calendars in hand. Among the party-goers decking the lialls with friends this weekend are members Of bes Petite Fleurs Auxiliary, Children's Home Society and"theit husbands. ' Festivities will be set in the Three~ Bay home of Dr. and Mrs. William White beginning at 8:30· t.omorrow night. · Each member will contribute to the party by bring· ing her favorite appetizer, Mrs. James Holtel, social cbairman, reported. · Assisting her are the Mmes. William White, Thomas Mauro, Rozella Roberts, David Adams and Michael Baum. Special welcomes will bO extended w husbands of the 11 new active members who have completed. their . six months CJf service to the auxiliary. They include the Mmes. Adams, Baum, George Bryant, James Gaynor1 DeWay,ne Hurst, Jam'es Peakes, Charles Vadas, Ken~ neth Wright, Sidney Hobbs, Wylie Keeler and Roberts. Associate D_'lember.s and their spouses also will join the festivities. ' • ... TEMPT,AilON IGNORED -Mrs. James Holte! ('left) and Mrs. W·il!iam Crapo (right) stick to their !Ow-calorie food and resist the hors d' oeuvres offered them by MJls. Mich.ael Baum. The two d.teters are·passing temptation by today so th~y may feast tomdr- ·, •• .. row night on the assorted appetizers brought to a Chris4ttas par:ty .. for members and guest& o! Les Petite Fleurs Auxiliary, Children's Home Society. Service Completed New Members Earn Applause Assistance League of Laguna Beach will honor its Ed,ght new active . members who have fi!tlshed a year of provisional service with a luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club next Monday at 11 :30 a.m. The eight new provisional members, to be welcom· ed into the league during the luncheon, will have their moment in the Limelight· tomorraw night at the league's annual Christmas dance i.~ the Laguna Beach Country €lub where ttiey will be guests of honor~ Women being welcomed into active status by Mrs. Thom·as H. Jones, president, are' the Mmes. Jack Axel· son, Milan Chiba, Charles Coff,Yn, Donald Conklin, Ted DuBois, Charles W: Frazier Jr., J. K. Melcer and Wil· liam Thomas PhilLips. Provisional members, acco.rding to Mrs. William Fox , membership chairman, are the Mmes. Robert Blacker, W. Ray Henderson, William Lynn, Paul N.ew• ell, Aloysius Spalding, Theodore Taylor, William Ul· lorn an~ Henry Stuart Weber. · Training for the new group will include An Orienta• tion Day in the league's national headquarters in Los Angeles. UPHILL CLIMB -A year of ~tive servicl!ttll/be completed by new provisionals before they become active members in the As- sistance League of Laguna Beach. Mrs. ·william Fox (right), l)lembership chairman, leads new provisionals the Mmes. Theo- dore TaylorT ,Henty 'stuart Weber and Robert Blackei' (ieft1 to-, . rigllt) · w. tile league' a Tbrilt Shop where they will put tn many ' ' ' . hours. &£ work~· New,m~bers who 'have completed service•will be honored MOl)day; • In additiop Ibey will part!icipaje in all of the Laguna group's activities \Deluding tpe Friendship Club for citi· zens over 50, an annual Thanksgiving Dinner, the Thrift Shop, an upcoqling Tooip Hall Series and all aspfl'tS of Project Frieitdliness, explained Mrs. Patrick Randall, publicity chalrmlm• . . Luncheon .artangements are being made by Mrs. Thomas Roden , hospitality.chairman. She is assisted by the Mmes. Robert Campbell, Paul D. Gl. em, William S. Mortimer and ebarles eoffyn: • • 1. .. ,_, .. ~ ···~ . . . No Place Like ' . Home , Sven ' ... • DEAR ANN LANDERS! My huablnd la lrteodly, w!lll •• ·eoaplo ol ...., ho ,..lal wfth_ '!&Ir .\met ..... nol tho Iv.. I ""'1li! pick for friends on my '""'-Every l'rldlY ovenblc .• ,.. ban • let date. 11.e lix of UI go out to and we end up at a little cock\aU e that bas music . __,,.... men drink beer and talk buslnea lhe whole time. The wives of these lwo men dance with each other. I sit )«ause I don't like lo dance \rillth 1 yoman. I think· It looks peculiar. furthermore . men they never saw before JUI In on them on the dance noor ind they end up dancing with strangers. They say ll'a O.K. because their busbands u. praenl What do you 11y? ,'\ .. . -• • ANN LANDER S ~ -SQUARE PEG DEAR PEG : I tty the whole thin& sme111 like a lost ltan-el of hening. Haven't you people iof homes! Why tit In taverns? You nttd stnne new friends and t hope you find them ltlOn •nd break up this fleeaome tkreetome. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Our d1qhtor la II. Sh< IJ'ldUlled from hl&b ochool . in June and 111 taking , a· secretarial cout1e. Thelma has been dating a divinity student. He is 20 and shares an 11:p11rt· ment with two other divinity 1tudenll. We all like Jerome because he seems more settled t·h a n mcillt of the youni men Thelma: has dated. Lot! nlsht .l_ und"'.11<\0d'_ The!IDll lo 11,Y ahe and Jer.ome· wen .. gol.na te 1 ------------- • I • If tt: "Means S tayin .9 Alone : party. I ~ 11p at f ."1.m. with an Ynell)', f~. I-always feel better when I -~;.-Jo,b om e, oo l chectlll • b<r bell: It bod , not been slept :In,·}. WU worried alct but decitfed , 'ilol• ~ awaken my husband. . At 1:25 1.m. Thelma came Llptoeittg Into the h:Ju.9e, caoyln& her shoes. I gave her a long, hard look but sald oothlng. My h'usband did not wake up and he doesn 't know about \his. My question is : Do parenta have a ri&ht to lell an ta.year-old girl when to be in? She does not pay room and board. We are putting her lhrouah oecretsrlal lchooL.She hal had no curfew ·&Ince hJlh lchoo! IJ'll<hlAliOO. l am op- . po8ed to a pl comlq In from 1 date ·m -Bting iolty dou not help lhe, altila-; ol thal hour•of lhe nJahl. Am I W?Olll? ~ ,Go ~ ~IOll to A llld B ·ud : ..... Ji..L.L. 'IP"ioglze, ,Write .to C llld D and tell! '',Dl'JAR 1.1.J..t ftll ''ilollr . of ,.. ~)'<IQ""" llllllaten. And nm~' '. tipl" la ... olglll, Lid}'. It'• monlli ~~·llit ...i. )'OUT brlin It "'lll'ld beljnl No lJ.ye»-ohl &hi t 111 ..... be allowed you put your mouth in rear \ ~ to dQ •* uW din. Your illuu · • WU OOltdoaaUOI. Haft. a talk with Thelma. Tell htr the cuilot Come and go u if she Uvtd In a hotel. Midnight 11 plenty ltte for a secretarial IC.boo! 1Ndent Ito 11y 1olhin1 of a divinity student). And I a.m. It a reaaonable, respectaible Mar for weeken!I•· CO~FIDENTIAL TO l!ORRY I SAID • AM Landen•· HW booi, •irat11 1'" Stranger ... ," tells he~ cnm •tory ot 12 yean a:S •dvlter, AM Lanljen w 111 lie 11141 it k 11 , Y• wl~ y o • r problem.t. Staci t Ii • a .. lier I• cot." Ike DAILY Pnnr, en<htltl11 •lltnped, ..u.--..... -. I •g 7 • ·lt O 't? • ns--r r • • , l I I -.. .. .. . . -• . .. ' . I . \ Queen of Hearts Open Homes Five of Laguna Niguel'• most outatandlng homes will be open U. the public from noon U. 4 p.m. next Sunday when Queen .of Hearts Guile\, Children'& Hospital of Orange County 1po111on a Holiday Home Tour. Mrs. John B. L«wson, one of the five bo&t- Coeds Discuss Julie Nixon By NEIL GIROUX NORTHAMPTON, Ma 11. (AP) -"Julie Nixon la com- ing back to school. So what!" said one Smith College stu- dent. "She was here before and It wasn't a big thlng, and I don't think It'll be any dif· ferent when she returns as the president's daughter." Simlllr aenilmeoLI were o:- pressed by many girls at the u:clu&lve girls college after Julie Nixon, 20, the daughter of President~lect Richard M. Nixon announced that she would return in late January. "Julie Nixon has a right lo lead a normal student life," said another student, "and I think lhat the girls here are prepared to respect that right." One long-haired coed wlth an armload of books a.aid: "We go out ol our way to avoid snobbery here. Very lit- Two lengths 7137 tlt dl.stlncUon ls made among students or faculty members about anything, so from the students' point of view, Julie Nixon should be just like any other studen t." . Many of the more than 2.400 girls, however, admitted that they look forward to ex- citement that may come with having the . president's daughter present "After all," one freslunan said , ''with the Secret Service and everyone else around campus, you can't expect things to be completely nonnal." Many student! said they e1· peel that Julie's marriage to Da.vid Eisenhower, a studenl at nearby Amherst College, on Dec. 22 will mean that she will be on 'campwi for only brief periods to attend classes and make an oc- casional trip lo the library. During her studies at Smith before her father's nomina- tion, Julie Nixon developed her own circle of friends and was not widely recognized on cam· pus: "She was ln one of my classes, but l never knew her and I never had any desire to become acquainted," one student said. "She wu just another student who happened to have a prominent Republican for a father." r---- Emblem Leaders Named • Horoscope Reading Taurus: Take Care • 1n . es101, areet& guild members Mrs. TrJataD E. Kro&Jus and Mn. F. Jame& Delanoy (left 'tO right) U. her Sea l&l•nd Drive home on Niguel Terraca wl!ore a Cbri&trna& brun~ wljl be &et up in the formal dining room. · Movie fEtllllll"I Note: Thll ITICl'lle tuldm " ,,....,.. Irv the 111111 allnll'!llfte f1I H•rbor cau11c.n l"TA. Mrs. ll:atlert Jort""" II -'°9nt end Mrs. Hert ,_, 11 commlttte dMJrmt11, It 11 lrltelllltd 11 1 r"tffftftlte for deter· 1111111119 IUlleb .. fllm& for-CMf1!n eOI tr-. ind wll! •-r weeklY. Ynur vllw1 1r1 1ollclled. Mall rr..m 111 Movlt Guldt, cart ot Ill<! DAILY PILOT.) FAMILY THE BIBLE ~ Magnificent plctoral presentation of the book of Genesis. Guide creaf.11 a memorable portrait of an Impoverished old woman whole life blendt with fantaiy. MATURE TEENS A N D ADULTS FIVE CARD STUD -Western mystery. FOR LOVE OF IVY - Romantic comedy. ' S~TUltDAY olMrt. ,._.. • w.t. 11e1a& DECEMBER 7 and eeJoy. • ~ -·•• VJaG0 (Au<. Zl-8ept. 11): 7 ··-·· -• Acceftt"' itollaatlon cl bopet, • '"ftle -,_~bl& wishes.""-who op- _, .•• ~ (lolats ~-~~~ ··~·· lhew17." ~w-..... rw ..... "I· 4111111 (1Wdl1l·Ajlril ti): A party . IDnJPI COU•ld IUc -.. can be dilculled culmlnate tn .• ntw, meu- wlth -.... -,. hoplc .lngful lrtendohip. in 1 poolUon U. do 10 eould LIBRA (S.pl. ~ 11): -In ,.... to .... Koy 11 Wonderful for speclaJ en- lo be~.Avold-' tul>inment. Your -cl tlooo wllldl cool be -beauty Dows forth. One In up. Be _..i!vt. • authority la imprased. Stand TAUWI (-'l!rll -.11oy IO), tall. Adben! lo principles. --very ·~; Doo't be disamqed by one lUI ean In readln&, wrlllDC· Of little failh. ~ -kl fealu!t dlrOc· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): -· lmport&nl lo tntupr<t Strive fw family barmooy. correc:tly. Avoid tryUtc to do Good lunar aspect today coift.. loo much ot onee. Short trip cideo with ,_ pbllooo.,i,)o. ii· tndtcated. You m• resoluUon which GEMINI (Mly 21.June JI): ii good if carried out. One U anyone II tryln& ta bide . close to you deserves utmost llOIDetbJn&, )'(IU find tlUt today. consideration. lit independent. Alic q-SAG11TAIUUS (Nov. :ZS. o!lil cet -. Dool l!lde beliind dotayl. Lei ·olhen wolt -_you nt_tq_ hem cl molter. CANCER (June 2bJuly 22): Fortunalo U you • are willillg lo lllan lmowledp. You aeem to learn by tnrhlna. You can't nit for olhen. Mab yoor own dectalom -Id upon thflm. Empbuls on ap- pearance, oencmoIJty. LEO (July :ZS.Alli. D): Ea· cellent for IJ"IUP acttv!ty - very llood ol!o for •ttendlns theater, leclutt. ,,,.,.. Is ramanoe and lllulloa II la crcai.d by you or ellorll cl Activities Described The operation of the Cblld Guidance center of Orange County will be d¢SC:ribed by Its director, ·Dr. Maurice Kaplan, during .the n e x t meeting at the Golden Key Auxiliary, Huntington Beach. Members and guesui will first meet for a 9:30 a.m. oo!fce In the Chamber of Com- Dec. II): llldillii aflaln <:nollvo --...,. dmnlnal> A loopbole mdsll !-. Do{ f....,.. rtllled lo flu.... Cllocll cl-t .. -·•7· y wttll mata. pertner. Go over COl'Dt alive. ~ lo,.i P 'l" rs' ......,..1.s, _. opedol 1cumt)lll . Be IF TODAY 18 YOu tiloraugb. Yjlll -d matt BtllmDAY you tend lo ' ~--· ltt\tnp bl4den. Only Very .-:UYelf, j •t.- CAPRIOODI ID!<. it.Jon. penoos Dow -real It): MoooJ i.111, with ~ You ore• 1pirttuol lndivl dose .-.. 11 .........,.. bJJdlly teleclive. Upcomi:la Check s AG f TT AR I u·s cli ~ •inCle. poilltli . lo m..... ••. Be •--_of N•.b"· rlage. U married, there -~ ---~ ~ be addittoo lo family" rtlaUooa. )!j! JUIO,Jour views ,.dded ...,,..Ublllty. Yoo are put ltlrll(. with clarity. more -and develop lllllqo& Othcn ltlid lo mllinl8prel. abilities AQUAllJUll (Jan. 20-Feb. GENERAL TENDENCIES: II); G<I !ogOther with those Cycle high for CANCER, LEO, wbo lhare bobbies, interests. VIRGO. Special word to .. You could jDhance personal CAPRICORN: make minor ' im&ge. Yoo do ao by sbo""1g '°""""""" 1o cooclude in» appreciation fa( past favors. port.am agreement An imporlant project can be -' -mpleted • • To lll'OI nu1 ~· k.d<Y tor ·""' ...... . ... ,_ ........... .,..,. . .,...,..,, .... PISCE S(Feb. 19-Marcb 11)}: ~"":..lwf~.::~ H~~ •• Romance featured. Variety !~ ,.;:ni.,1~v ~'Of •• , • a n d e1citeme11t dominate. eN'~ .. ct11t .. 1 51.tten. K.W N.Y. 10Gl7, , . - • • ' ' . ' HEAD -Series of free-wheel- ing adventures with pop music group. THE HELL WITH HEROES -World War JI buddies trade morality for a fut buck while operating a cargo aervict in Alpria. merce meefiog room located Smooth Sailing for Ball in the Town and Country THE RESTLESS ONES - Stirring film answers pr.; blerrui of youth w i t h refreshing perspective. INTERLUDE -Tem- permental, brilliant con· doctor devoted to his work and family becomes In- volved with • y o u n a: journalist. ~:O:n~:.a~::,·,510tanc Putting finishing touches on decorations for the Voyagers Yacht Club Comm~ at 10 a.m. there will be a dore's Ball to take place in the Sherato n·Beach Inn tomorrow are Mrs. John report on the rr.oup ' s Costello (left ) and Mrs. P. Thomas Koetz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laub are Cbristmu bazur. Golden K'Y,_cb_ainn __ e_n_of_th_e_e_v_en_t_. --------------------TEENS AND ADULTS FORT UTAH -Action-pack- ed western with good cast and pleasant scenery. ONe MILLION YEARS, B.C. -Stone Age story of two cultures. Til'E WHISPERERS -Polg· nant English film which News Told At Party LIVE A LI'ITLE,.;1LOVE A LITTLE -Pleasant !Um about a young ,g1r1 looking for right man · to curt her frigidity. RACHEL. RACHEL -Tender study of a spinster schoo1 wch<r trapped In her moll town world . SALT AND PEPPER -Spy gpoof. last month "1')lributed 11200 I to the center;4\Qdl were rail- ed from the ~ fasbion ahow, their ,thrift 'shop and other projecta. Gifts Add To Party WEST SIDE STORY -Re-issue of modem dance A aet..acqualnted Chrtltmu Ila party la planned I« members opere ·ADULTS of Pacilic Sanda Women'• The engagement of Kris BARBARELLA_ Bizarre and Club at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. Jordan and Larry Herbert waa tastelw comedy. 10, in the clubhoule. announe«I during a party for DUFFY _ Two som .rob Members of the Huntington close friends and relatives in father of million pounds, Beach club will exchqe g:lfts the home of the bride.elect'• aided by unsav_ory friends. during the party wh.lch II parentl, Mr. and Mr!. James ELVIRA MADIGAN_ Tragic being arranged by Mrs. Ira Jordan of Huntington Beach. love story in the 19th ctn· Rappaport, general chairman. Mill Jordan i! a araduate tury. Asslltin& art the Mmes. of ~arina High School and HELGA -German made aex John Huhman and Aicer wlll be ivaduated from Golden education rum. . Clatk, lnvttatiom; Don White Wtlt College in June. Kis.S THE OTHER SHEIK -and. Ronald Ce tr one , Her fiance, son of Mr. and Shallowlt.allanae:ieomedy. refrea}unenta, ~ ~obert Mr~. Homer Herbert o f PETULIA -Btief encounter ~ OrahOod, enterlatnment. Garden Grove, was graduated of unpredlct&b1e y o u n I Durlna 1ut month's meeting from Garden Grove High matron and jaded surgeon. members uchanged ideu on School and will graduate from THE PRODUCERS -Zany Ch r 1st ma.a decorationa ln- Cypresa Junior College. He farce. eluding instructions of how to plans io attend UCI Medical THE 'I;HOMAS CROWN AF -make the original items. .. • • , • • • • , • • •• • • • • • If • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • ~t School. FAIR -Sophisticated, lm-Candles, tree ornaments, Newport Harbor Emblem No date has been announced moral story of bank rob-reindeer and table decaratlons Club membe.rs have elected for the wedding. bery. WP.re displayed. Mrs.S.C. hadhersay. .. ~1i ~i MQ. Eugene Bergerow to lead\,======='========"==========='=======;\ them through a new year of acUvities. I .. t,·Aa.. B~.~ other new officers Include the Mmes. H. T. Weaver, vice president; Des Wade and Otis Cardwell, financlal a n d recording secretariea. and Kip Richardson, treasurer. New trusteet are the Mmea. Rex Bardwell, A. 0 . Moses, and John Hopkins, and auis- tant marshals are Mrs. James Carr and Mn:. R o b e r t Dearborn. Also elected were the Mmes. Wear a dalhi.ng short or Emerson Wentzell and Tom long cape made of jiffy wool Dawson, guards ; Richard -great for sport or town. Marvin, chaplain ; Cinde Carr, JumbcMmlt poncho-cape -organiat ; Louise Lew I a, uae contrast for weaving historian, and G e or g e th.roUP cables, fringe. Make McNamara, pre!ll. ahott version one color. Pat-Appointed otficen are Mrs. tun 7137: dlrection1. Gladys HomJer. corresponding Fl1TV CENTS (colno) fo• oecretary, and Mn. John each pattern -add 11 centJ Barcley, marabal . lot each pattun for fint-clau malling and &pedol bandllng; olber1'l&e third-clasl delivery trill take three weeks or more. lead lo Alice -· Thi DA IL¥• P 11,0 'I', IOI, ~Dept., Bea Ill, Old -lllllloa, -Y.0. N.Y. 10011. Prial N-. A • • « • 1, Zip, l'lltml Nomlw. Glanl, -tie Ne1l1crlft CM1J01 -over lOO ~ to ~. three lree Pllternl printAicl Inside. S.nd llO cooll -· Crochet, wtlVt, te1t1 book IO cenll. 8aOll cl IS•l'rllt MP-• -· Red, White And Blue ' Colors Fashion SILVER OPPORTUNITY We've Juat m•de 1 wonMfful buy on allverplli.d tu and-coffM MMe. by Qothlm Siiversmiths. And It II IO very handlome. The large chlHd tray 11 foottd. CottN pot II kupcapa0lty .. 1Upot lo kupa. Creamer and covertd au gar Included. PlHM act aoon. Our eupply .. Hmltff at th la price. llt.tl, 1he 5-piece set YOUl CHAl~t: ACCOUNT WILCOME-IANKAMt:llCAlD, MASTER CHA'RGE, TOO SLAVICK'S J1w1l1r1 Si11c1 I• 1 7 ' she'd add• trailer to the doigh ao di die dreamed-of--1.t be delivered down the chimney at 1 surprise oo Christmas Ew.. But next best is our staff: ready !JOW to help you make that list ' ' '-*' of Christma&·wishee come true in your home. Now there'8 time .• for thoughtlul choice. Careful decision. Delivery in ample time (though not by •leigh). So if )'Otlr family;. g(.ing to "pNJOet1IM iteelf With now beauty ot 1M>me ti,;, ,.,... ·-· • 11.op ;., aoon . To 1,... to help Soni.! PASADENA e<>MONA >"lllE HOME l"l1llNm!lNG8 • INTEtUOR DEOollATION '11" SANTA ANA: MAIN AT EUVENTM "Santa Ana Store Open Monday Ev•nings" PHONE; 547-1621 r .... lf ... . .. ... .. , .. ---·--··~------------------------------- • .• . -.... ., ., ' . ...... •• . ··- ...... I , I . ~. DM. .... w. ..... ,. JHnCu.-9466 ·Appetizers Guarante·ed With the last bit of 'Thanksgiving tutkey:placed in sandwiches, residents are rushing into the-holiday sea~ son with shopping lists and ~rammed holiday :iocial · calendars in hand. . Among the party-goers decking the halls with· friends this weekend are members of Les P..etite Fleurs Auxiliary, Children's Home Society and their husbands. Festiv;ties will be set in the Three Arch Bay home of Dr. and Mrs. William White beginning at 8:30 . tomo:row night. Each member will contribute to the party by bring· ing her favorite appetizer, Mrs. James Holte!, social chairman, reported.· · Assisting her are the Mmes. William White, Thomas Mauro, Rozella Roberts, David Adams and Michael Baum. A • Special welcomes wiH be extended t.o bus-bands of the 11 new active.members who have completed their six months of. seMc8·tO the auxiliary. They include tha Mmes, Adams, Ba~,.~_eorge Bryant, James Gaynor, Dew,~. Hurst.,J@J;he.S',P.eakes, Oh~rl.es Vadas,' Ken· neth Wrigh!, SidJ\ey<1fobbO, Wylie Keeler and Roberts. Associate mem~ anit their 8Jl!luSe• also will join 'the festi.Vitie_s. -, Jo,. . . • • . ~ .. . , • .~ • . . . . ..., . . . TlMPTA!f1~ IGl:IORED .:._ Mrs. Ja~es Holt~! (ie!t) and Mrs.·. Willilim·€rqo (right) stick to ll!Oir low!c.alorie :foO& and r<tsist the llora;d'•oeuvres offered them by Mrs .. Michaef. &),um. 'J'.he .tWo di'!Urs ""'!j>aSsing-temptation by today so !hey-may feaslitomor· ~ ,' ' . • ,! .. • • " • I" row·ni·g~t on the assOrted.:aPpetizers brought to a Christmas pal'.,ty for members and guests of Les-Petite Fleurs Auxiliary, Childfen's Home Society. · Service Completed _. I New Members Earn Applause • I ... • A1sistance League of Laguna Beach will honor its eight new active members who have finished. a year of provisional service with a luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club next Monday at 11 :30 a.m. The eight new provisional members, to be welcom· ed. iilto the league during the luncheon, will have their moment in the .limeli~t tomorrow night at the league's annual Christmas dance in the Laguna Beach Country etub where they will be guests (){ honor. Worlten being welcomed into active status by Mrs. '11tomas H. Jones, president, are .the Mmes. Jack Axel· son~· Milan Chiba,· Ch8rles COffy'n, Donald ,Conklin, Ted. Dy&)'is , Ch-arles W. Frazier Jr., J~ K. Melcer and Wil· . . . liam. Thomas Phillips I Pro\llisional meQlbers, accofdi,ng to Mrs. -William Fox,· membership chaitman, are the Mmes. Robert BJacker, W. Ray Henderson, Williitm Lynn, Paul New· ell, Aloysius Spalding, -Theodore Tayj-Or, William Ul· lorn and Henry Stuart Weber. Training for the new group .. will include an Orienta~ tion Day in tbe league's hational·headquarlers in Loa Angeles. UPHILL CLIMB - A year of active service must be completed by new provisionals before they become a.ctive members in the As- 1istanc1 League of Laguna Beach. Mrs. William Fox (right), membership ohaim'lan, leads new• provisionals ,tilt Mme1. Tboo- ~· l dore·Taylii1-.,Henry S!uart Weber and Robert Blacker (lelt ,to right) to l!te leaJµe•1 ~'Shop where they will ~ut in many hour..g of work1 .New.membel:I who have~pleted. •service wfil ,JM'I •'• . . honor.ed ·Monday. ~ · " In addition they will participate in au of the Laguna group's activities jnclµding fhe Friendship Club for ciU· zens over 50, .an annual Thanksgiving Dinner, the Thrift Shop, an upcomil]g. T~D; Hall Series and all aspects of Project FriendJin~s, exp~Bined Mrs. Patrick Randall, publicity chairman. . · -• . Luncheon arrangements -are being made by Mrs. Thomas Roden, hospitality chlirman. She is assisted by the Mmes. Robert Camp~ Paul D. Griem, William S. Mortimer and Charles·~. No 'Pface Like I ' ,., • DEAR ANN t.ANI>lllRS: ,My husband la lrtondly w\l!I • .cooqilo ,<f ·men he · ......,.wlllt.Mw!-uenottht typt I wouJcl ]>ll:t f<r frteadl on m.v own. Every Friday evening· we have • .. date. The six .. ... .. oat to . dinner and we end up at a Utt1e cocktail lounge that hu music. ANN LANDERS ~ The men drink beer and talk businels I.he whole time. 'Mlt wiVes of these two men dance with each other. I sit because ·1 don't like to dance with a woman. 1 t h I n k it looks peculiar. f'urthermore, men they never saw before tut in on them on the dance noor •net they end up dancing with 1tranger11. r_~Y say It's O.K. becau.8e their t'"'i>llld' "" preomt. What do Yllll 1ayl -SQUARE PEG DEAR PF.G: I say t1Mi wltolt lktn1 1meU1 Uke a lost barrtl of berrtnc. Haven 't you Pffple 1ot homes'!' Why alt In taverns? You need 1ome. IH!W friends and I hope you find them llMlll and break 111> llri1 &letaome threesome. DSAR ANN LANDERS: Our dau1hw Is II. She IP'&du•ted from blJh IChool in June and ' ta~DI , a secre:Wlal "'"""· Thelma has been daUn1 1 'a1vtnity student. He is :io and !bares an apart- ment with two other divinity students. We all like Jerome because he &eema more settled t h-a n moat of the yoUn& men Thelma hill ~aled. Lui •ilht J ..<md"'1<¥><1 _ Tbelm. to NY ahe anc[ . .Jen>me.-• aolnl In a .. ·'' ' . . _. -. I • I • \ . I •, ' •. If l.t Means " ; . . ~. . ~ Staying ·Alone • • •· I party . I woke · 1,(1> at 4 a.m. with an ..,.uy feelloa.· l tlwAYS fe<I beti.t when .1-.,_l!!lehll<lrbome, to! cbeclled lier bell. It bad .'not been al •. lllJ ·1. ... worried lic:k but decided. ·net · tO ... t1teo my huabond. At 1;2$ 'a,m. Thelma came U[Jloelni · Into the · -· cany!ng her shoel. I gaye her ~a 19?1(, hard look but uid nothfna:, My hu,,band did not wake up and he ~~sn't k"now about this. · My queilfOfl is: Do parents have a right to tell an 18--year-old girl· when lo be in! She does not pay room and boar~. We are putilng her throo&h aec:ret.arlal 1Cbool. She has llld no curfew linca blJh ocbool IP'aduatloo. I am op- t • ' . . .. -~ posed to a ';irl c:omlng In lrom a date lT : Beinl llOft'f does not bolp the id~. tl that hour Ii the nlpt. Am l wningl ,tioo. .Go (n .,...._ lo A .id B 11111' .... L.L.L. ajiiia<111a. :wrmi Jo e ucI o an11 .Iii: •DEAR 't..L.h.1 nat ''Mr ti .tilt ~...,. pl[tl•V.. And -umf, 'ali't'' ..... e1pt, Ledy. It~ .....,_. •. 11r ...i. your bnin ii ·....,..r w..:. . No IJ.,......i.t pt•••• l d be allowed you put yoormouth In cear · te Nay ea& uW 4awa. Year 10tK-e · . '\ • WU condtutloa. ·Have a talk wttll 'l'Mlm1. Tell' her 11M cannot come and 10 •• u 1be lived l• a ltotel. ¥!dnifbl 11 p!eety _ late ror • see.rewtaJ tcbool 1lUde1t (kl 11y .noUilil1 of a divinity ,wdent). And I a.m. 11 a reasonable, reapedlble lllOIU' fOr wetktnd1. , · COIV'IDENTIAL TO SORRY !·&Am .. . AU Loden' aew hook, ~ i.~ Stran1er ... ,n tells lter wa a.,.,, ti' lJ' yean u adV'btt. -_., Aan t,antten w II, I be &lH It • • I ' you wit.Ill 'I o • r probl1D11. Seid t ~ 1 a It ber hi c""· el t • e DAILY Pll.<71', Wloolo& a •tamped, Mtt--lope. • • -·- \ ' ' ~ ......................... 'V. '.L ,,,,_.___ .... _ -... ·~~-· ........ , ... a CD 1 -+ '--•------ l , Mll.Y- Queen of Hearts Qpen Homes Five of Laguna Niguel'• ,most butstanding hom8& will be open to the public from noon to 4 p.m. bext Sunday when Queen of Hearts Guil4; Children'• HOBpiW of Orange County sponsorJ a Htll!day Home Tour. Mrs. John B. Lawson, one of. the ,five host· ' Coeds Discuss''- Julie Nixon By NEIL GIROUX NORTHAMPTON, Ma 8 s . (APJ -"Julie Nixon iJ com· ing back to school. So what?" said one Smith College stu. dent. "She was here before and it wasn't 1 big thing, and I don't think it'll be any dif. ferent when aht returns a1 the president's daughter." Similar sentiments were ex- pressed by many girll at the exclusive girls college after Julie NU:on, 20, the daughter of President-elect Richard M. Nixon announced that she would return in late Janua'ry. "Julie Nixon has a right to lead a normal student life," said another atudent, "and I think that the girls here are prepared to respect that right.'' One long-haired coed with an lrmload of bookJ aald : "We go out of our way to avoid snobbery here. Very lit- Two Lengths 7137 t1e dlstincUon is made among students or faculty member& about anything. so from the students' point of view, Julie Nixon should be just like any other student." Many of the more than 2,400 girl!, however, admitted that they look forward to ex· citement that may come with having the president's daughter present. "After all," one freshman said, "with the Secret Service and everyone else around campus, you can't expect things to be completely normal."· Many student.s saiQ they ex- pect that Julie's marriage to David Eisenhower, a stud en I at nearbll Amherst College, on Dec. l2 will mean that 11he will be on campus for only brief periods to attend classes and make an oc- casional trip to the library. During her studies at Smith before her father 's nomina- tion, Julie Nixon developed her own circle Qf friends and wa11 not widely recognized on Cam- pus. "Silt was in one of my classei, but I never knew her and I never had any desire to become acquainted ," one student said. "She was just another student who happened to have a prominent Republican for a father," Emblem ' Leo de rs Named ... • I • Horoscope ' ' Taurus: Take Care-in Re·ading esses, greets guild members Mrs. Tristan E. KroJiU1 and Mrs. F. James Delaney (lelt to right) to her Sea Island Drive home on Niguel' Tertace' where a Christm11 brunch wlll be1 set up In the !t>rmal dining room . ' · Movie U!llltvr'• Nat.: Tl!h n'ICWlt tuldt It PrtPl!'\lf Ir/' 1'llti lllm Con'll'lllllte ol H1rbar CDo.mc:ll ,TA. Mn. lltobtrl .sor....... '• -ldtnl Ind Mn. Herl .S-v 1' C1111n1nltt1t dllltm1". It 11 l"lellded •• ... ,.,.,tna for deftor-m!"'"' 1Ulltble llln\I for etr11I" -grauPI 1nd w!ll 1111>1tr wttkty, Yaur v!llWl i re 10Ucltld. Mell lhem to MDVI• Gulde, '41,_ , ti !tie CAIL Y PILOT.1 FAMILY THE BIBLE -MagnJ!icent pictoral presentation of the book of Genesis. . llEAD -S<rlea of free-w~!t; Ing adventures with pop music group. TIIE RESTLESS ONES - Stirring film answers pro- blems of youth w i t h refreshing perspective. Guide creatl a memorible portrait or an impoverished old woman whoae life blends with lantasy. MATURE TEENS A N D ADULTS FIVE CARD STUD -We11tern mystery. FOR LOVE OF rvY - Romantic comedy. THE HELL WITH HEROES -World War II buddies trade morality for a fast buck while_ operating a cargo &erVice in Algeria. SATURDAY , othert. Tako • break Rtlu Dec. ll): Hidden lf!ain DECEMBER 7 -and tnJoy. damlna!e. A loophote e&lils _ ,,.,. vtaoo (Au1, SS.S.pt. !2): relattd to llnlnces. Che<k 17 IYDNIY ..........,. Acc<lll on reaI!ution of hope., wltb m111, partner. Go over 111M wilt man ~ bls w l 1 h e 1. Someone who •P-lea:ll p • p • r a , •areements, deltbly Altr6IOO · peared indifferent prov a 1 1pecl&l • o ca tn t n t 1 . ·Be Ille w1y: .. • • poo~c. othorw!se. Fine fONOCialillJ1&. lhorouJh. YOll could m~ Aant1 (Narcll ll ,_,, t) A party tonlflht co u t d discovery. Buie -con bi·~ cuhnlnate In a new, me&n· CAPIUCOllN (Dec, D-Jan. wttb IMI01llc todly. People lngful friendship. 1 Ill: Money !Ilk with m1te, In I poolllon to do· .. could LIBRA (S<pt. II-OM. 22): close ' .-i.te II necesaary. decldo In your l1vor. Key ts Wonderful lot special en-Che<k S AG 1 T T A R I U S to bi~. AYOld~~ Your ...,.. of m..,..o. · 114 •ware of public Uoat wbJicb can't 1tit backed beauty flows forth. One ln rel•ti.o'11·~ fU1'e your views up. Be -ltlve. autbortty II Im-. Stand are pu\ lortl\ with clarity. TAUllVI (April lNlljf ID): lall. Adhert to prloclples . Other1 tend to misinterpret "-"' Vtrf !mporllnl; Don't be discouraged by one AQUAlllUS (Jan. !!0-Feb. lib ...-1n readln&, wrtttnc. ol liltle lalth. 181: Ger together with thoo< Doy 1ppun to leature dlrec· SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 211 : who ~ hobbles, interests. Uollll. lmporllnl to lnterpiet Strlvt lor family harmooy. You could enhMce persollal correctly. Avoid lryJni to do Good lun1r aspect todly coin-Image: '(ou,jo IO by showing too much 1t once. Short trip cides with new ~pby. app~la~ for past favors. is lndlcat.ed. _You m~e res~lution which An bripoftant project can be GEMINI (May 21.Junt 20); l! good if earned · out. One completed. U anyone ta ttytnc te hide ctost:.to you deserv~s utmost PISCE·S(Feb. lft-Marcb20): aomtthlac, you find out tod1y. cons1deraUOn. RQmance (eatured. Variety Be lnde~. Alk questions SA~l'rrAllIUS (Nov. zi-and U:citement dominate. and tel -· Don't bide • behind del1)'1. Let othm wait -}'OU tel to belrt of matter. -CANCER (June 31.July 22): Fortunate II you are willing to lhlre lmowled&e. You seem to learn by teachtni. You can't wait for others. ~Ike your own decisions -act upoti. them. Emphuls o n •P: pear111Ce, pertonality. LEO (July Zl-AUI. 221 : E<- cellent lot lfOUP activity - very 1ood l1lo for att.endina: theater, lecture. Tbert ls romance Ille! lllllllon. It ii cre11ed by you or elforla of Activities ' Described The -•tton of the Cbtld Guidance center-of Orange County will be described by it.! director, ·Dr. Maurice Kaplsn, •during the n e :1 t meetfng of the Golden Key AuxUlary, Huntington Beach. Sniooth Sailing for Ball - er.tlvt .......... -- lorelronl. Du f-" cit_,I ol dlac6vtl)'.. Y com< alive. IP TODAY IS YOU Blll'l'llDAY you tend to · feelings bidden. Only v<ry, penons !mow the · real -~ You m a aplrllual Individual "highly .. 1ect1ve. Upcomq cle tf sinJ:le, polnt'.!1 to m' rtage. If married, lltere coU be 1dditioft to family or o added reponsibillty. You t more -and develop uni abillties. GENERAL TENDENCIBS· Cycle hith lor CANCER, LEO. VIRGO. Special word to CAPRICORN: make minor ':<: ccrteession to conclude lm· . · 't . . portant 1greement. :.:... To llnd out who'• luo;kv !or Will -=t '" ~ ltld love, ,,,..., ,......, -Om1rr'~ bcx*lel, .. Skrel Hlnhi fol', ". Mtn' tl'ld W-." leftof bl~o •lld JD °'" It O!tl•rr ltl'o SecNh. The '&Al\Y 'ILQ1'., fu , -.i Gr1111c1 c .. rr11 te11on. NN N.Y, 11100. . ·. --.. •.. . . . :-.. ~.., - ; Members and guests will first meet for a 9:30 a.m. coffee In the Chamber of Com- merce. ·meeting room located in the Town and Country Ceilfer on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Putting finishing touches on decorations for the Voyagers Yacht Club Commo- dore's Ball to take place in the Sherato D·Beach Inn tomorrow are Mrs. John Costello (left) and Mrs. P . Thomas Koetz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laub art chairmen of the event. TEEl'jS AND ADULTS FORT UTAH -Action-pack- ed western with good cast and pleasant scenery. INTERLUDE -Tern· permental, brilliant con- ductor devoted to his work and family .becomea in- volved with a y o u n g journalist . ./ Following Or. Kaplan's talk at 10 a.m. there will be a report on the group's Christmal .lijzur. Golden Key last mozdb:.".contrlbuted s120011------------------------------ ONE MILLION YEARS, B.C. -Stone Age story of two cultures. THE WHISPERERS -Poig· nant English film· which News Told At Party LIVE A LIT.'l'LE, LOVE A LITI'LE 'ti Pleal8nt Jllln about a young girt looklnf for right man to cure her frigidity. RACHEL; RACHEL -Tender ·study of a spinal.er IChool teacher trapped in her 1mal1 town world. SALT AND PEPPER -Spy spoof. to th~; funds were rail- ed from , tilt October fashion lbow, ~'-thrift ahop aod other pit>)...,. Gifts Add To Party WEST SIDE STORY -Re- laaue of modern dlDCe A te\'«<11Wnled Chrlstmu operetta. party' ti plinned for memben • ADULTS of Paclfle Sands Women'1 The engagement of Kris BARBAllELLA-Blzarn: and Cbtb~t 8 p.m. 'J.'Ueaday, Dec. Jordan and Larry Herbert was tastelesa comedy. to~· tbe .clubhouse. announced during a party tor DUFFY _ Two son1 rob ' beri of the Hunting(on cl06e friend s and relatives in father of ·on pounds, Bea clUb will ucban1e gilts the home of the brid~lect's aided):>)' ory friends. durin the party which ta parenll, Mr. and Mrs. James ELVIRAIMADI _Tragic being ~anged by Mrs. Ira Jordan of Huntington Beach. Jove 1t.Oif.~ µ ltth cen-RappaJ>6'1, general chairman. MW Jordan is a ll'&duate t.ury. -. ~~ _ ·""""1 , • As!Jiattl,a -are the Mmes. of Marina High School and HELGA.-uerme e SU John Huhman and Aller will be graduated from Golden educat11i'r1i!m. • Clart, tnVitaUom; Don White West College in June. KIM THE OTHPJR, and Rqnald Ce tr .one , Her fiance, son ol Mr. and Shallow Italian eex co l'efrahmentl, and R 0 be rt Mrs. Homer Herbert o f PEm.JLIA, -Brief encounter abbod, entertainment. Garden Grove, was graduated of unpredictable y:o u n , .... in& lut month's meetin& from Garden Grove High matron and jaded llll'geon. ~· er:changed Jdeu on School and will graduate from THE PRODUCERS ~ -Zany C h r l• 1lm a 1 decorations ln- Cyprw Junior College. He farce. _ cluding'Wlructions of bow to plans t:o attend UCI Medical THE THOMAS CROWN AF-make the original Items. ,. • • ; . . . ~ , ~· -c"""'~ • , . • • , • If • • • • • • < • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • l ' I: 1: .. ~ .. i! -~ ;; School. FAIR -Sophisticated, ~-Candles, tree: ornaments, Newport Harbor Emblem No date ha s been announced moral story or bank ~ reindeer and table decorations Club members have elected for the W'edding. bery. wpre displayed. Mrs.S.C. hadhersay. .. I t,,·Aeu a ... ~ , . ' Wear a dul1ing abort or long c.1pe made of jlify wool -great for sport. or town. Jumbo-knit .JIOncho-c•pe - use coatrut for weaving lhnluib cablel, fringe. Make 1bort venion Oqe color. Pat- tern 7117: direction). FIFTY CENTS lailllll for each P1Uenl -add 15 centl for each pattern for first-class malllnl Ille! 1peclal handling; otherwise tbird<l&Y delivery will lllit three ....u or more. -to Alice Broob, The DAILY Pl.LOT, IOI, -Ill llepl., lie IU, Old CbllMa lltlllaa, New Ted, lf.Y. 10011. Pr1n1 N-A•. r a I 1, Zfp. hUtn: -· Gian~ -1• N11 l1 1 lft CAaSos -over ., dlllaJll to -. - -...-... printed lllllde. Sendllconllnow. Crocllel, ............ boo!< II) eeat.. -ol 11 PJlla Mall-. 11 - • Mrs. Eugene Bergerow to lead lr====='==================="'='=======.I them through a new year of acUvities. 0th.er new officers include the Mm.ea. H. T. We.aver , vice president; Des Wade and Oti!i Cmlwell, financial • n d recording oec:relariea, and Kip Richardson, treasurer. New trustees are the Mmes. Rex Bardwell, A. 0. Moses, and John Hopkins, and as.sil- tant marshals are Mn. James Carr and Mn. Robert Dearborn. Also elected were the Mmes. Emerson Wentzell and Tom Dawson, guah:ls ; R i c h a r d Marvin, chaplain; Cinde Carr, organist; Louise 'L ewi & , historian, and G e o r g e McNamara, press. Appointed officers are Mrs. Gladys Homier, corresponding· secretary, and Mn. John Barcley., marshal. t SILVER OPPORTUNITY We've Ju1t m1de e wondtrf\11 buy on lllverplated tee and coffH HMoil by Qoth1m Silveramlth1. And It II eo wry handlome. The larOe ahaHd tray 11 foot.Ct. Coffeo pot lo II-cup eapocj11y, .. pot ii kupa. Creamer and eovered sugar lneludtd. PfnH aet IOOn. Our tupply la llmltMI 1t thl1 price. 111.N, the .5·pleca aet. YOUI' CHAR5f: ACCOUNT WlLCOME-IANKAMEltlCARD, MA.STE( CHA~$(, TOO ' SLAVICK'S Jewtltr. Si"e' 1•11 I ' IM'd add • tniier to the o1eigb .., oll !M drmbed..,f.,_._ia be dem.....t-down the~ 11 1 _,,..;...., Cbri-u En, But next best is our 1taff: ready now lo help y~ make that lilt of Chri1~as-wi&bes come ll'ue in your hoine. Now there'1 time for thoughtful choice. Careful decision. Deli.Yery m 1mple time (though not by oleigb ). So lf'"'l!ir family ie going to "preoent• it..,Jf with new buuty at itOIM llti> ,_. , , • I""!' in "°""· 'I" 1 1-lo a..lp San<a! PASADENA l!OMONA nNE HOME l"l1llMSmNG8 • !Ntt!UOB DECORATION '11~ SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH "S1nt1 An1 Stor• Op-in Mo"cf1y Ev1ning1" PHONE: 547-1621 l ----------------------- ' . i! • . . . ~ . . , ' 1 ' • I f : I • ! I • I . i ' • I • • · Santa · Barbara .. Rites . ·~ ft' .. : For Ray. Dif1gman Jr._ . El Monledlo ~ OiurrJI, bi SaQla Jl&rbira. WU the aeWng !or tbe marriage of SUiin WUla Incl' Ray B. , lllnplan Jr. of Long Qeach, .eon of ·Mr. and Mrs. Ray e. Dlniman ol ~ Me ... Tl>e R'I\'. Paul Gammons of- neitted. • • . :!JI• cliamP.sno regeption louowlng the ceremooy toot place In the Biltmore, Hotel. Tbe bride, 'daUihter ~ ~· ' Club Goes and 'Mrs, H. c. 'Wills ~ ~·ta ·Barbara, -• ..... ol candlellght,aatln and ~Y lace. lliJllles of. c r y 81 a I ple,.Ung accented the1 ~gt,iwn and a ~thedral lenjth velling ol candlellght lllusi<l!l; Mn- broldered with chaotllly roac:s was caught to a rUlQe of cryitaJ plea\)ng. The n.ew Mrs. DlnJPlan car- ried a seven ttrand tf&r;l:-' dltlooal plkate lei b!'<>ught . from the Hawaliao Ialalida by he!' aunt and uncle, Mr. aod Mra, David F. Wladoa. A-caroling Songfest . . ' Maid qt lpooor ,... Illa Joan !Jpke of ,Sanla Barbera wblle 14111 Jaiit! Willdlot of ~-·-· .. ~'l'M1---- --of °'""' '"""*" ed -• ~ roll' collar. 'l'.l>tlr heedpl'!Cto ~ ...... Ulllllon vtlllng beld by ~ mJnleture•bow;of'Velv'I, -carried a ..., *and ~ lei plher«I and ·11o4. •Hh • vtiv<I 1ioW. • ·. JQllo D. , Wills, tile bride's b~.wuWmu.Usber was Qwl<ll Mlbeylo of.~ Ana. • . • Tho bride it • .,_ of Santa "llfrbar• Clly Cilllege and CeUIOl'l\!a ~lala, Collep. at Long Beach. Her 1busband is an a1wnnus or Orange Coast • Chrlslmas carols will echo · H • h 1 · h throogb the hall! 01 Long I g I g . ts Beach General Hospital when Collego and· ~ded· ~-•• where -hemaJ<imfinbuS!nes! •· ·.... · ~ . , ·. 1 ·~ ~ :· • • • • '..4,, s.·~ ailmlnblraUon .. lj• ~ 'slfVed ·FlJtl,IRE PLAf:'S -Mr. ~·~ Mrs, Norlllal) ·'Pajll of '.Newpo= dlscu.-_ -~· with tJle U.&. MarlJ\e'Coflls.. fuiu te-.ot newly lornil\(I 'Glri sC-oµt 'adnsoey-gt<lui>, 'Loo Campa ·;,with Mrs. : The. ~ewlywicts · wlll-·mate Ellner-C: Sptoul ~right); Girl -sCput Couitcll 'jlresident. Mr. · l'5; Spioul r..---~ • .:: l::,"!'ch-"i,~~ •• ~-,1!-"!~fil.,on c"11!Jy e'hte~~ ~· ·q~~ ~111 !>Ors '~t recep_tion in,lhelr OfalJg'e."'?me. , ! . : members of the 'South Coast M · • Junior Woman's Club of Foun-· eetl ng . lain V iilley join ·in a group . sing, according to Mrs. George A songfest and luncheon will O'Hare, health chairman. highlight next Mondiy ·morn- Plans for the program were ing's meew,g -of. the· Uppi?r announced during a meetiqg Bay As8oclates of. the Orange taklng pla~ l!ISt weet. Other . Cowity Philharmonic SqclelJ< projects which are being in-in the Westcliff home of Mrs. veitlgated lDCJU:de the Jn. Clinton Rygel. . -~ ' ' / .. ·~ trip to northem California. · · . . · · , ·•. .. , !' Los Compadres New Queen ' .. MRS. RAY B. DINGMAN JR. Huntington Beach Home iUation of t ~lock •parent prO-After a short b u 11 i I\ e 11 s gram. . · meeUng conducted by •Mrs. Rlch~d Hart, dlroclof of Joseph S. Pike, prestdeol, the the Boys' Club, presented, a group will be entertained by founder's plaque to the group the Corona del•Mar MadiigaJ which contributed $350 to aid Singers, under the dlrection of the youth program. · Don Haneke. Mrs. Rona1d Haase, · prt!l. The Mmes. John Zaremba, den! ol La Mirada Ebell Club, Paul ~~issen. Donald Pinder spoke on parliamentary 'pro-and victor Malzahn are on cedure. the hmcheon committee. Bazaar Slated Temple Sharon Sisterhood wiU sponsor a bazaar at the temple : in Costa Mesa from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. next SUnday, Monday and Tuesday. Proceeds from the sale will go to the temple building fund . Give the United Way jerry Christmas.~.letins at the Grandest .1ftall ol Jll Ifs Christmas everywhere!! Outside it's 8 littl~ mrpy and occasionally ·wet ... it.• wann and dry everywhere inside at South Coast Plaza. ·This Christmas sea59D shop in- side and be comfortable. Open n'ightly 'ti! 9:30. Remember, ·South Coast Plaza is your Christmas Shopping Center. South C~•St !Iua ~ 4T IW'I ct-.0 l'RDWAY. OOll1'A ...,,., OVU 10 ma. SftltU AND SUVICD ••• .I. II c..r.1 • Al._,,, ""'*Y • C. I. ..... • '-"' tf ~ • ltnitW c....i.s • lrww Tall,,...... • .... 11.-. Wir ..... • WIW..,..,. •, .._... U. • """'' 0. ... .,.,.. • c-...... ~ c..lff.-. c.nt'1 ···a.w· •cw.,. Qlrr; ~. a.11' ,....., • Dlilf\ swi..y. a... ai.. ....... Mr • -c.;,.,. ,,. Jlict• ~ -• ,,.., ..... • _.1 ,...._ ..,..,. e ftm W.lflr'll ... • ,_ S..ltl ti.t .,.._ y,.._ • n. ..._ • ~ • ..... ~ • ...._ ..... ,. tot I wn ... • IW-t ....._ • MMtt I ..... • "1.C. ....... .._. , c..,..... • ..._, ,_·. 11.-" r.tc. • 1Mt 1r 11iae • R-. tfT ......... 1-.._ tf Ttny • ...... • .......... ""-' & l.eM'-.. ... •,... '1 *""' • ,.._ ..... • "7C9 ... ~ •,...... • J., C-" °"*"""tit.~·~-.'"' ...... ......,' .... """"'-..... ..,,. •i.,.... QI.• .......... &1111'&• ...... , ...... ..,c.. ., ... """"' ..... &....,, ... Jtr..;,..... • ,_;, • P-"'c ~lo lw • P..._.. ......... • 1't'"' a..,• 1-c tf .... • lfil ............ • llMwl ........ • ....... ....., ............ """9t• w.tlir.•S....• ..... ..... C...I '"'91 •"""" lffvli • 1"'-•A• I Tll ledi • .,..,.. In• ftf Wri •"""'')I-.,....... e IJ. .......... ! .... MJ Ol!p • ........... ,..,., • flit w.t I.a• ........... 1'111' • ,, W, ........ , .... ......,., • wt'• V&lt•WJ"t ..-..... .J -·-·------• 1 • " To Rule Honored a-t · ~ete Los Com~dre.s. n e w I y fonned advisory group to the Girl Scout Counc!il of Orange County were honored at a reception in the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Sproul of Orange. Mrs. Sproul Is Coun- cil presiden!. • UCI Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. of NeW- Port Beach assi.sted at the re- ception: Los Compadres .Cl'he ,God· fathers) has ~ created to inform buSlness. "and commµ- nity leaders of the aeUvltl~s of the more than 32,000 Oi'· ange County Scffi!ls. Serving on the c6u.neil along with the Aldriches are the Honorable Robert E. IJ,a.db~ of Newport ·~ach ; Mi'.·and Mrs. Norman Dahl Of, New- port Beach;·-. Mr. ·and ldrs. Selim Fran kl.In of "Costa Mes;; Mr. and .l\l(s. Jobo B. Lawson of Sout·b. ~ Beach; Mr. aod ·Mrs.,John B. "Parker of ~ewport ·Beach; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 'Richard of Corona del Mar, and Mr. and · Mrs. William Spurgeon Ill of N~wpoi1 Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas also' were bqnored guests. Stanford Club to View Research Schooner A treat is in ltore {or members or the Stanford Club next Sunday when they have the opportunity to inspect a movie star gone sUious: Marine Stalion. Members of the Stanlord Club will leave the Balboa Bay Club guest dock in Iauncilei between 2 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday (or the Te Vega whi ch will be anchored at the east end of Lido Isle, says Stt1ntQn R. Herpick of Newport Beach, prog'ram chairman. The cinematic attraCtion is the Stanford University research schooner, Te Vega which starred in the film, "South Seas Cinerama." The boat wJJI dock at Newport Harbor en route from Equador to its home Port· of PacUic Grove and the Hopkins Give the United Way Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l Alrpl1111 '"' 5 Rugged 1110unt1in crest 10 1/18 Of I golf courst 14 Part of 1 hu111n orglll 15 Evil spirit 16 Baneful 17 Prol!sttd · too much 19 Rhode lsland-20: Flower 21 Unlike 23 H av Ing lost novelty 25 Excluding tare or tret 26 FIHt Of laJI~ 29 Cer:talii P.I. natives 34 Onlftd, af ln·111•rllfe 35 Pr.sent -111o'ntti: Abbr. ·31 P•t of I forllfleatlon . 38' Bealtr for · . :l:l:l 39 A.Mount ot ll¥tt 1sl1111ttd In a log 41·AfiC •. Cr. personlflcaw tlon ofrfOC'CI 42 Hlttts 44 Liar's invention 45 Mr. Ladd .t6 FonnH Russian VIP 48 liler11ry ..... 50 Colc.r 51 ·-MIUS: BetweM our.selves 53 llrd 57 Frightened 61 Prlnt1n·11 111achlne: • Informal 62 H'arai~ers 64 lndlmi wlld buffalo: V1r. 65 EndeavOrs 66 Man's n1111e; 67 Farm animal 68 B1kln11 htgredltnt 69 itOO{rls 12/6/68 11 Superior 39 locating 12 Closures device . 1). Sting 40 .M·ost dtll- dlfftrent t"ate in mood In idtntlty . 4) Windsor's l8'E1rlrtr: ·ne ighbor Comb. form 45 Turned 2Z Set 41 · awar . ACfoss 47 Fur of DOIN Z4 Subfugall compl ications 1 0 I.. Z6 P fay an 49 Algerian 1 lrislrLMnent city . o hit 27 Pope's 52 hltnllfies Z I\ er triple croWn . SJ IDl'tfl.ltss affrcllon 28 Set 10 Down mttttr J.5®Dort In zn 30 And efse-54 Ne• Mexico achlt'lemtnt ..tttre: 2 'Mmfs . Indian .4 Sii/died 31 Arllclt of 'S BroldWIY s·Sea furiillure role I l!.ll{r'a ting 32 AdJectlve 56 Had on 7 Bird ' suffix SI ln·additlon 8 tilt "'If 33,Exttnds· 5' St. · cttuln way . across in Patrick's · ! Plffof ll•e _ r .. d a stofy 36 ·Org1nlzallon 60 ~for of lO'No11-to which we Scfencr.Abbr. conform · belong: •1 Nirrow Isl Abbr. inlet Miss Nancy McFaul ol W estnilnsttt eOded her reign as honored queen of Bethel 321, Job's Daughters of Hun- tington Beach, dw'ing an ln- stallaUnn ceremony I a 1 t Saturday. Talcilfg oUice were the Missel KAtby Woesner , honored quee,p ; Kathy Mo..es, senior princess; Sheri Palmer, junior prlnce>s; V I c k y McCargar, ·gukle, and Laurie Clark, marshal. During her term M I s s McFauJ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFaul, presid- ed over a family picnic, a mystery trip to Catalina, a secret father banquet and Go- to-ehurch Sunday. A special event during her li;nn of office was an iJJ. iUaUon ceremony during the exemplification for Lo s Alamitos Lodge. Mias McFauJ, who i.s a yell leader at Golden West College, waa pnsented wilh a Bible, quilt, and ~ from each of her line officers during her linal meellng. Rivierans Entertained By Tenor Tenor Arthur Ross.Jones wfll present a Christmas pro- gram of songs at the Riviera Club's monthly luncheon Jn the Balboa Bay Club Wednesday, Dec. 11. An opera, tnusical comedy, televi si on -and movie performer, lhe singer's con- cert repertoire . e in b r a c e s songs in 11 languages . Luncheoo will &e served 11 12:30 p.m. after the &oeial hour, and a business nleeting led by ~-Remi.Cbabot wUI take place bef!>re the pro- gram. Mrs. Bert Menne, Iqncheon chairman, said there will be a special hqli!lay sUrytile fllr members and euests. . Reservations miy llt1 mado by calling· Mn:· H'.8 r oJ d. Deviney, · 4tu7U, 'cl 'Mrr. Frederick Rlclunlit, ~ by nut Monday. · Give . to Yqur United Fund *HOBBY SHOP e Flylnt Models • e Wood Ship Ki11 e -•I Car Kits e HO & N 0...,. Tr•lns & A- e llr~ann0n Klis e Crofts 440 E. 1 M St • I c~ Mi .. ! H ..... ,; .. 1...-.1 ... 1.::-•M1111.1 •411 ... " ' ' I .. JC DAILY l'tuJf frldlf, -.. 1961 ._ ____________ _ --~......--.. - ' OVER ' THE COUNTER ·A· NASO Lltllnt• far Thuncl_oy, 0.-bot 5,-1161 1!;°7,,~~'"':ft' ---------------1 ·--.. ...... -.11: _, f ......... ,,., ........... ., .. , ....... ' ~ ,,.. llAS&. =~ -AC-.... ,,.. .......... ,. ..... ""'"' .,.,..... ... ---".tff;"t 14 UUMlfTllM.• lletlllkNttlflllt # Iii llRnt\IMltllM flllt 1,1,• ~ :j: /: •N~ Ul.-OrM' .. 1t ~ .9iM \olol:: 11'11 tM Uli'w'llCt • " tthtil"-"I _., '116 . ·~-·· -v,il•· ':"" » • ~ ...... tf\ol ~ ltf9cOCt 4' ..,.. A 1.a· l T AlltWltKMc 1Ni 1M t..t.t!rMt '' 110 ~ U w; + 1rltw ~If lM 11" MicromitlN 2.M "'"' .... l«of9 tt 1111 ~ I' ..... Mf'nlilflt ti 110 ~Ii. 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'1 Am ~ + ' - Elena Mathew •• 20. <of "'"'adelphla looks over a seal" mod e 1 of the Plane-8''11M.Mktt 11"' 1'* P11eP-rE•11t "'111 "5Yi ' 1" 1 .. ~ uv. ~~"' ~ N j·'° !1~ :W 011 "° 'ff1 It :i~J:i°T~ f::d C:.0~~:~~-==eJ!:::;,~e!:~:e::=l r::5: : :0 ==~MY = = ~lk ~~ , .... ~~~.,'JI. ~· I n~ 4 .. +:i.4 on~ .. wt~~ j'l .,., ' =.· ~ W·•-Th pod be el led lo '-"---hw'trlrl!11Mr l1\4o ~ P111Nt'Mo(tCO 1M 111'11 Mtflllfldnlll: 11• AmC-. .ost i; i:ili -~• 1 l l in Philadelphia euuesday. e passenger can eva uwu" pas-lllodlemketl"re 20 n ,.r11: ... ~1ne G.,., AA\lli s1aMon1u111: 1314 121.4 AmC,..,11~ I L ~ -~ • "' : .. ::• ft.!u• sengers from terinin&la and discharge them into aircraft. 81rkhlre'"' 1H1o 11 "'•ij~""' 1m 11 11ePecN•1•11: 14"" Sffli e,~~ l 1!1 + ~J. ~ 1A ~ ~ C •• Tl.l .... n:u:ir':.':1tPORATIOM '---''---------------°'---------------------a1111fl!IJIJrUn11a220 1110 :.ml»rltMvn '"" 2N 1oetn1tN•" SI 1S¥a •n 1 ail i+ on~,, 13 Sl'" 14 + ~ FOlt TaAH°SACTION OI' 1usu11st1' ==~~-=~ ':~ a:: ..=N~to.i = W' fu~~~:~ :IA ~ ~om &.lv-.1 1~ ,. .~ .. ~on ~1 l~ J. li 1 IA 1 .,.-i·~ UNOl!lt BrlltwfordPoadt '" e. R.OC:i:w'Clnl 2•14 U Unlol't81ncor. 5"" '°"' '.::-"J,'-"fa 11 1'44 14'11 ' .. . .. I.ff Q tllJ '" I PICTlTIOUI NAM8 B .L.1 lt1 .... J11'tt 7 N U$N1t8kU 31 a """ rw 11 ¥,;.,. ._ 3' -~ i r 1. 5t ~ -THE UNOERSIGNll!:O CORPORATION a=.•Orvt :!YI ~:· ltocrf!M~ 13 l'VI Vlli.,t"ht9rlf,.. IS ~ ~ • ,. , 24 If" ~ ~ + V, on w pf . 1100 .,.,.. htl'etl'I' ctrtltr ftll;f It Jt COf!dudl"9 c f d c In ce? gJbloetltm 2A IS ltobtrt8Contf , ..... lt W.lltP•l"fOtk .., ..,.,., AE)( ~pf ... *~ I '° ::::'. on ~pfw 11i 2~ 7 ~ I ~1~:..r:i .~·1 :~ ~:::~~ on use on I ar suran . e.ll~~Dl::C ~14 ~~ ::::rdl :' ~ "Yl"'!~~ll .. MoNI .. rHf!:i01" :::#. ,!J, E ... ~r.-.!~ :i~~':U 11 t a PlKenlll, C.llloml1. vndll' !hi fJctlllous ltor•lll\llf "5 JI ........_ " .., n I COP pfl 'i5 nrm n11me If YOL.INOA ANIMAL C1llfPortl1nd •1 1110 SlPll'llllktrfft llN 1~ 1.msv&L.nUt1h 14 ts All'I Giii 2111 ~~,,~ I \'I ..• ., kCP iOt ' _ HOSPITAL. Ind ttllt Nici flfl'l't It -. C1HIW1flrtv<" ~ mt. SlflfaAJ!lt1lnc 1'5 17S BllmOflftvll'I 2S 26 AmlllYll 1.10 2S -6 i . "'' ~9(i.$0 ..... - ol !hi' klllowll'tl cerponiflon, ""-ClfnPUIClll1191t "4 • ,,_, ..... _ 1Allnecor. N f\I; All'MFdll {to SO ~ V'Ao \'r tMlt nv .M -!4 prll'tdPll plaQ ol bus!-II •• follll'WI; . CIMOOMlllt . .,~ IS\2 ,,... 1.W. 11\41 Clmbs .... at..n I 810 AM« Cl ·" ltl . 51\t r.;, n:: " :::: I ... ' ~ ?t t l attOWN-cL.EMEMTS. ltK .. , 11220 ·overhaul Plans Explam· ed CffT«hll'IC! 13\11 13111o ~~ ~ = l!WttbleSY&L.ft 7~ • ::..=, t:f Ji"'~.~ -1~ onlOj JI 1 -1 S. Brookshire, DowMY, Clllfor!I. CNll'llllt-If 11 SMWotld Eovlblt$ra.l" S) SM Am Ntwt 1 ' Sol\11 Sol\lf SM -* ~ ! I J 4' "' -'4 WITMESS th l'lllld thll ltTll ..., ti ClllCl!6"41tGe 1l441 1•\11 S-Cll'tdY ri" = F11"1IL.lneol"Ft11 1s•.4 19ii Am"'""' ·°"' 53 1Mli .. 19"11 + "' ':.\ •I ·" 113'3 "tt. ' ~ + "' ~ovemblr, 19'1. g:~rrl"~ ~~ ;: Sll'tl~ 20 21 ~~=~~n ,,~ 1~ :~~i ·\*9 ff! 1~ 1= 1= '.:'.~ ~'fl J>nB ~II 111 IH,_.. ;,:·r; COFFIC~~'a,!.~lEMENTS. {NC. 1.IClllC:.-.4' ff 27 kwl'tUp(o ~ gy, Pl(SvoloL.11A111 JOVt 33 Am Sltlp ·'° I 31111 3) '3\11 + \Ii :..:wr)~ J a ~ .... · J . EDWAlllO CL.EMENTS CflemMlllt~ 2J 24"'-llmenlcltulltt ~ :' ...... ,..,lnC«il 3\'t 4 ~~11,7' ~ = = tu: _:l:ftt OQJlll'h• 1.40 It .etY, 4"11 = \i Pmlderlt By SYLVIA PORTER Ov~all savings in premium guilty for negligent driving, =uttt'A' =:: 2N ~~~};' 1M 11 Dunll9dln...t uv. 1 10 Am Std~ " ~ ~ 1i'd--. ~ TR 1 ~1 ~ ~I>'. J; +~ !.TATE OF CALIFORNIA l If < t ts stim ted b th although counter-'tl-point·-··----•••L 2"" SOVU111o!!+•• 4014 1ra Economlelllb """ .u AmSli:t 1.75 157 lmt 125 1 =21<1 0:1.J'11~ : " ~ .., .. i ~ COUNTY OF LOS A.HOEL.ES ).. you own a car, you mus cos are e a y e ........ ..... ....... .. ,......... ,.. IN. 9olll!le11tt-rr.Orln SJ ~ Eldolllndtn 2?1>'. 29V, Am Ster I ... 59 mil :12 SM \'.I OlfPRH .SOD u .f'l"i ~ -~ -l· ,.,&~ ,~rs~~ n:.'IJOrl'I ='."tr~: be feeling increasingly befud· AJA at as much as 25 percent. out that medical expenses are =~:.,-~.1,,. 7~ 1:~ kN!'t-toetCM 1m , ... :==.or.: •""" l~~ ~~~r J·~ lO~ U! ~ r~ .:;·14 E:m~u I~ ff im Il~ ~'; + J,t • Not•rY l"l.IDlle 1n •lid '°' .. ~ ... CciuntY dled by the flood of new pro-Ju an example of possible just as real for guilty as for c!'.!!.1~-1 ",, 1.1 .... ~::;:_ 1:~ 1f" e:llet!'OnkC• a.v. is f.:: TT"J i:~ 1~ ~-... ~~ 5!J!i6:ii ! ~ ~:a/d2 'w..o T'3 ,'•"' ~,1"'" .fl'AI = % 1nd Slife, re1ldl!'4 tlllrll"' ou., COtflo In th al __ ! guilty · d t · t• c,,.,.,....,.,, "'"" P 1,,..-iP«tJ'oC>rfl 23"' 2$ Elltt1'0!llc.Mem 59\.\ 60 AmWWk• ..56 16 1~ 13"' '• -\If ~Df'Ol'ttt :-"H » ~j1 3gi ·· ·~ ml••laMCI""' .-ri, ",....11, "'"'"" pos"1s to overhaul our p1'5ent sav gs: e annu \;lm• o non· acci en vie uns. coiuo1Roc1c1"n1t ~ n 5Jll'lnoS!'lrlll sl't BID EWfWltJtMI,,. 2t '° AW 4.lpf h4J i250 m11 2514 " + 41 1owrn .50 . ll't 17,.. 16\lt 17'"' +~!\.lo J. EDWAIU> CL.!M£NTt k!1C1M1 to -cosily, haphazard, -•ly un· one typical auto liability policy 3 ) Un de r an o th e r c,~--.-"•Ill 11 !lllld1rdP1clf ~ 21 P•"""1lrott1"' 1'"" 1•"" = ~11e1 , ff :C El't ig .. +l'"' oxBdCJlllS .so 1 6l!'h ~v. ~· -• to be rM l"rftldtnl of IN COl'SIOrlfJon &·-,......,.,, -... •Vt Slll!el!!l!Plr 7 I F•rrl~~ '7 37li A;;;fie 112 32 71l'o 1:l"4 nl'o -ilV ''"' ~.6Cb 13 51t'h 51* Vt+ v. 1111t 11*Uttd tt11 w11111n 11't1Tnlfllll'tf on fair system of automobile in· is $192; comparable coverage. "guaranteed benefits',_ plan D111Co11> 11 '"' st•"'nds • 5 FldM1rtCOl'P 21 2• Amf•e ..;1 · s !lv. 51 .sni. .~ crom11Kn ·'° ~t 1~ 2~ v. -1 .. blllelf pf Ille ~•hon tlltrll" 111med, d th AlA I ould be b b th . ~ll!ewBonlnts• •~ 4l't SubllerfPfJonTV U\\ 12,,.. Fed$1!111Sltnl ,,..., ~ AMK CDrP ~ S3 Sl\lt s 2 \'J Crovff'Hln lb '9 JM-e ~~ ll>V. -V6 11111 ldtl'tdWledeed ta "" 1111t Judi surance. un er e Pan w acked y e American o.1a..o..111nL•ti 11 i111t Su~l11e1"' 30v. n\\ DoCvPld st 62 AMP inc ·'° 11 38 37v, m. -v. E~~o11>1\~~ :ioi ::r-:-" l&"' =i corM1"1non .. 9(:Utlld "" u"". 1 , __ 1 have been utterly $136. Insurance Mutual Alliance and 0o1n1ern111on11 26 2'V. T•mo•)(lnc 182 lM l"r"l"'otfollC~ 1n 1n AmJ11J1 corp 32' 39"!11 :isv. 39;\i +i•A crown Cl>!'~ 11 11. 16v. 7614 _1 "' WITNESS WHEREOF, ' htve Mll.FW • ted < Jilin . Oet.vireChedi: "' ~ fll"9erlncllnl '5 .., Flr.!ll!:lltcllllv• 1~ 1"4 =d 2.40 ,r: ~ tt~ t.l'fl :t ~ Crown!e l.70 Sl 61" 6'1\ot d'M _. i-evnio .,. mv hind 111d lfflirH mv confused, and so I have drtwn AT LEAST 10 states are now being tes m otS or.1F1,..nce 17'4 1av. Tappan w ,. ,~111111~ 11111 Ana.Mli8 17 &S'h 15 85.,.. + ,,, crn z 11'1'4.?0 110 73 11 n .... offklll ... 1 1111 d•r •!Id .,.,, In ltlls l d t 'der this d N y " both pert• OlckS011Elec 11\111 1"" riiteeFr-,,. '"' l'llfCMr,ulld -,21"' Md, 1.20 .w 51 50 50 i:ilo CTS corp .40 .1(1 77~ 2 21v, f v. unlflnte f!JV•bovt wr111tn. up, with the help of the expec e O cons1 an ew or,.. tes 01911t11cor11 17 1nli Ttdl:f.':"' ''' 1., •:imLt111,. 1j"' l31A Mk•~· n 13y, 13 13"' -v. Cud•hr w1 n 74 2l'h 24 +-v. 4 .. ,. • '' Insurance Informal on mvove manacc1 en receve , ..... anc m .. 1'•I0111l•f!Cfl 4Wt U\t 11~,., ... ......... '*" .,... cue1a11v pfwi ~7 2ai,;, 2S>Jt. 11\\ ~'i• ' ' oo ' l "guaranteed benef1'ts" plan , I d , 'd t I o•--' c ,,.. '' ' , " -· .. •-'j -'''' '' -., ... Cudahr co 104 2~ 2ll4 2' t " Not1ry P,'1i,~•,111on111 ,~ ... :1 te f b t n-~ year But critics already advance payments up· to ~~ •• 1~_!"N,,•!;' ~ ,, T11111Am011 llM n Gtn11rt1.1Mco lo 11 fj~• . fi •~ ,:;: -.,.~ cu1J19an .11 2• ~ :l:S'" :NV. -"" Prl11c:J9• ........... n .1.UO>U u ' a sununary 0 w a t::JH • ""' ""'" ~· ,,,_ a:tt r·~· 1tV. 1M4 0<¥1YC 11 tl'lto A ~ . , 11 ~ U\4 + G Cu mm In .80b 2S ~ 441/r '5'4 ... -. ~ t::,':,,~~:rrn each new plan would change are fighting it vigorously on $12,500 to cover immediate ex· g:~;:-J: 2:,,., nwm,· '''"•°"""' ·11 lt ~-"""'..," .~ ~ .. ~ I .a M '4 :a .36 + ~ E~~,~~;uolr1JI 12~g fil! n:; ~+~ ' th grounds that good drivers An 'd t ' t· """''1 lffll1 :UV. :131.41 """"" -.. ..,,.. "'"""' 11 3 · IM UIA SN 5' -'I\ Curl Wr A 2 1 )9'!0 39\i 3'\i + v. ' "'NKO<-.M. _ ......... TTY, in your pesent iMurance e penses. ac~ en VIC lm WJ. INIRllCll J,_. Tllfl"°'*"' lni. 17'1 GeNtll'tlfvfll't 51 12 a I~ » 5"41 se.. ff + 1A Culler H 1.lO 9l 41~ 4Jl,lo 1o1 -Vt -would have to pay relatively d this I !so 1111 MM Tol'll110ll,,.,. J'l "' O.T•lllltfl'N 1~ '""' Nm l u tm "~ &114 + ,. cvcro111 1 eo u .,,,,. .q1,1o •v. -Lio 40IS Lll'tl lllKll IMI. policy: er Pan, a can sue AmO•llflle.tn -lS\4 T'l'etwlnc; 56 51 Clll'IT .. l"fd, 1.-lJ\lo Arm~\ 21 ;iz B ~-Iv. crclOPs Pi 6 z•o 132~ 1l?'A 1:12"4 _,,. i..... a-:ti. Clllfenlll. ,.., 1) UNDER THE "complete larger premium costs for less for bigger damages above the DPt.llOl"fd • m\ TrildC6f:f u\4 1~ °"""""'It" 2°" ''"" ~m Jr ·i. J 4¥1 21 lUt 7.~ C111ru1M •·"° " ssi;. s.il'o 54'" ..... T1I: (111) OA 7-ettl tha th h t 112 500 I' .1 Th' I uld l.mGu111nlyL.ft TM 1m Tr•=• JI~ 21v. GKTlc!lllOIDIV I N 1· l '1 ·~ l.Wo """ -0-PuJblllMd or.,,.. co.11 o.1iv Piiot, personal protection and coverage n ey ave ()» , mu . IS pan wo "11!Htrtllf-4l'tl 1w. 1M Tttncoil tn11 mi. 24 011teeor111t , 1~ 1w. 1 .n.'• , fDl4 '°"" .:.:·« R"' _, ... 110 61 21,4 1~ 25 _ ~ Mo.....,...,. lJ, n, 2' •!ld oec1~t:z au•·mobile insurance plan" day, while the guilty would not require changes in existini An-vt1nse. 12 u r,..... "' .SM ~ e1nuv111-v '"" 1nt r 'i l~ ''"' 1m Jl" -~ ""~ 2.la 9 51 w1t s1 +v. '' IHI w u!f 1. clal alt 1 . .. . . llllllflc11rst1 1114 JMl T'rkoP~ as u111 Ortl'll'ttllCorP 1Sl 1!7 QO 1, i1 SJ! s.i -"' o.... 1.1iO is ~ ~v, ..,..... _a~ recenUy propoaed by the s er no man pen Y or po11c1es but it ts hard to tell 11onnw11i.ay1ran 3 w, rr1<111r1fldt 17\4 1114 G1Jldlnc1TKhCM ~ s~ A 1 .-:A if" ~ t3"" + ... ~l ~ ln 11 ~•'t• :mt. ""' -4-LEGAL NOTICE Amertcan •-urance •·sn., all causina accidents. Moreover, how much 1't nu'ght reduce caiui.ir.eo 2tVJ 2tl.\ trtnlfY•nM '11'1 :H\.'i Dlttof>fd 1• 21 AuOcr.•n 1..11 • ~ lm: k. -= oe.r. e t'1° 1\~ ~~ t-\,,., ~lv. ···~ ·~ ~ -~ h an ' C•"W..ftffllt 216\.t 2? 'l'ulCOl't01• I'* lW. HFlm11eSVllll'IC "5 ... Atct!~ '"'° .u lM II Yi+* De1Pwl.t11,tw 11 2~ ?6\11 ~~ +•:, automobile liability court suits the critics insist savings would t e number of over costs Chllbt:>C:Ol"ll sna 56\.'.I UdjooCorP 12\'o 11" Ht11rvEMTne• • '\'.I Altflll 1~ 2 !i~ 11 _" 091 "'"111 1.11 43 lCH9 w!> ™' _ "• •AR lftll NOTICa M TRUIT••'I SAL-I! T. o. Ml. Tl •HI On tltcamber 1.1, 1'61. •I 11:00 A.M. tlTL.!: 1NSUttANCE ANO TlllUST COM-PANY, II dulr ll•Pllllllld Truelee vnder •!Id purw•nt to OHd of Trust d1!M J""' 11. 1'65 IQQl!d bY WIL.L.IAM C. IFld BETTY E. HEIOEMANN Ind rKOl'ded /'Mr 1. lffl. In 1x1o11: "90, "9111 JX, ol Offlcl1I Records In Ille olflu of !he Clun!v Recorder of Or1noe Cllll'tf'I, C1llloml1, WIL.L SELL A1 PUSLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810· OER FOlt CASH (PIYlble 11 tlmt 11'1' Mle In i.wtu1 ,,_ Df tht Un111!d Shifts) '" Ille loblw of Ille wtst (Nrklft!I ·lot) '111f•nce ol Title IMur1nc• Bulldlno louted D!I Ille northwnt cor,,.... Of Ei.Mtl •nd M11n s1rem, S1fll• A"•· C•Ulornll, 111 .. rlslhl, tllll Ind lnlarn! conwvld to 1nd f"IJW held bl' If unilff uld Dffd of Tnt1! In l~e 11rwert'I 111u111d In 1111 cnv 11'1' Cos!I MRM, 1" uld Covnlr Ind $1111 dftcl'lbed •s: Tilol NorthNsttrlr rl'ci1noul1r U fffl ol lot $6 Ind !hi $Dl.ll!lwesl-erlr onMlll f/f t.ot a. ol Tr1et No. *-In IN Cllr et Cotti MIMI ll ihv<vn on • "* "*""" nc:orded In loot 1 .. ,..-. 11 . Ind 12 ol MltailllMOUS MIPt< r-* ot .. Id Orlnt• Counl'I, Slid •le w111 lie !l'lldf, ~ wtthD\11 eoYlllll'tt If -rranir, tlCPr-or lmPlllll. f'911nlll't9 f11Jt, oonenlon, Dt tn. et.rmbttnces. to "'' ltl• l'!m1lnlnt prb~ clPll IVl'l't ol 11>1 note llKU•ed by uld DHd of Trv1t, to-wit; 16,Uf.76. with t~t · from Mtr 10, 1961, 11 '" Mid no~ provldtd, .ldnnen. 11 •11'1· undlr IN tenm ol said Deed Of Trv1!, '-· Cf!ltlllft 11\d •~i>el'IHI of IN Trll$IM 11\d of Ille Tnlsh cre11t<1 w "kl Oftd or Tr1111. Tilol benetklll"I under Mild Offd ot Trutt, 11'1 ,..fOl't of I brNdl DI' 6el1ull In tht ot1U91ti.. Maine! tlltrlli'J' • i. llCllON .uo.illd •!WI del!Yertd ta IN llnClenllllld 1 wrllttn oetl1r1tlofl ol Defelllt Ind Derfielld fOI' Siii, Ind Wf'ltt.11 l'IOflol ti brtldi Ind at !leeflOl'I to CllUM lfll Undlnlsl!lfd to Hll .. ld •l"lllPlrlr to Alf.tr .. 1c1 ob11glttol't&. ,,,.. ffll,..,.ltt, on AWllll 21, 1'61, rM ur>< ............. CIVllCI Mid llOl1ce at brwch llnd tll 111ctk1n 11 be nc:orded on ~ wnmt 111d nones ol brWdl 11'tdt11i.r;tlol'ttollet~ln boall: ...... .... 271. of Mld Off!cl1I ·-Dlhid .._,_ !2. tNe TIT\.£ INSUllANCI AND TlllUST COMPANY '' llld Tnn!N 8'1 £LMElll W. HEINZER Alllhol'IQCI OfflCltt Pvbn.llM Ort-Colst Dl!1)' PllOI, Nowrnbtr 2' Ind Dlc:wnber ,, 13, 1'61 ~11-dl LEGAL NOTICE be li 'bl · " uJ Cnl,lMllCIO'n S1VJ 521.4 Ul'tC'le_,.,Jtnt 111'1 It Hl)(etll'l'MlllC '7 M'h l.!ICl'IE I. M 3(Mt + .. O.ll•Alr .«I JI :Ml't 35 lS -V. and jury awards would be neg g1 e. of auto hab1hty s ts. cnflln1ne:t11m mt is1t un1on~1tt ~ tMHllllMrPrwl .., ,., Arc11re1 , ' 120 U'4 v.-'410emMft' .&11 15 52v. 51•1.o 51'4-1"• llm• d E Ins d 2) u d th c a 11 e d 1-· Comblr1•Co 7•i.t 11 UtEl'tV 22 ,, J4--.rCp(Tht) ,,. Sol\\ All ltldl AO I .. lmt lflllt t:n + "' DIMMfl ""I 1 ~ ~ ~"" i ,, e 1nate . very ure ac~ n e r e s o • 4). Some auh~ .w:iurers are cannoentril 11\.'l alt u"hCon.t ns\\ 115141 HondlMttoreo 121,4 13\\ ~~R•"'•-•'•' "'• .. ~ .. &.N ~ + ~ O«ln'li="•'·•~ 1,", ~ ~~ ¥~ ""',. cident victim , guilty or not "Keeton-O'Connell PI an ~' ' coming up with guaranteed· EClllutDl'•L.tAllll 11 20 u1111S1111eL1nd "" '" """'•r1•'"' l'MI An .. "'6. .to ,u; 2' .. 2s:ti 2f' + 1;11 Of° 1 .. 10 u ;"' ;; m; 1{ lit Id be 'd b hi dr b p of Robert I poll ErnplttGenerat lllit 11.io VWRUl'dCorr 2''h U\11 "'""" • -It Aiiis <:wop m 6\t 6 '"' J1f a: 10 1214 n n ~ gu y, wou pat y s awn up Y r • renewab e cles to protect F•m\niN...wr.i iM " v~1rw:r.co ,,,,. M l!'lfonl'l•t!Qlnc " 11 Ni.eP o111t 12e1 20'MI '°"' iilt +·\i DeSototnc .IO . 1 11\'i 351'1 ~M .. own insurer for d I r e c t E. Keeton or Harvard and older drivers against arbi.__, Frrn1Ul'tdrwrttt '*" 65\\ v1e11orveo " Ni 111111ndcCll'tt1!1111" AO\\ 41\4 ra'ii'"t .,. .u ~ 21 21 .. '" ottet111 l.«1 "° ,. 27% 2'Rll + ~ .. -; l'"ldtlltrDC... ,,,,.,. 2' •llf'IGl•CO 13\.'J 11 J.rwtllf 0 "5 A'/!. J!~ M I '9M -IOI DftEd PIS.SO I IOI~ 101 101 ... economic losses r e s u I t I n g Prof. Jeffrey O'C.onnell of the cancellaUon. 1=1....unotnimh'I .u: a:10 V•r-.11>netnc11 31 n\t JutteMnctroc:ry • • till·•~ •" ~ 1 122 '" -t o.t SN11 ·'° 1ft UMo 2iv. 23~ --lli from Uie accident, e.g., lost University of Illinol.s, all In~ · · ..-i,.tAmTltlt 20 "* vtraieor, 11.r. ' J.tAlrFl't'ltllt *' u Automj\...3 !!.' ~ ml! I ~~Y~M 11 :t: ~ ~~ ~ ·v~ 5) AT LEAST one state, Pll'1tN1nL.ir. 414 5\41 Vlll'aCoro Miii -KOIC«'l'Df•llOIL_-40\4 ,,,.,. Avco 20 1 ff .. a ~ -t1Slllm ,:., 11• 35';\ ~ ~5\\ -"• wages, hospital and medical sured auto accident victims M ~ •• tts Is ttlng ..... 10111L1te 21 2IYI v1v11MWOC1111ri:t :n M Ktilttril"' -12\'Ji '3"" Avco. 2' • 100 " 1 _,, •!:r.:'o , .w,. ,.. ..s~~ + .,. Id be 'd 'th t d assaCuUDe • Se up Pund,'-mCorP SI 110 WlddtHRtl'd 77 IO DoPfd iiv. 21'11< Arerr d ·~ 61 ~ ,_ +1 Dl•S 01.2' 31 231.4 n"' 27'9 -~. expenses. T 0 day' S com· WOU pal , Wl OU regar a fraudulent claims bureau Genrtln. '66 371 WilktrScolt 111>'. lt\1.1 K1m111C-20"4 21 ~=' f lAi ttc ,: 14 !t 14 011 tr .:io It 11 t"' 1~ ..... . pensatlon for "pain and sur-to fault, up to $10,000 for 1 · • U te inf] led In H•-''"' Gill AAVt W•merEIKllrk 20 20\'I "'""11!!1ee 11 11VJ t11ct111hon_,,_• '1 ~ "" 26~ ... . 0 inves ga a • l11rtfMISPlri 17* 47l'e. W•lflN1tGt1 21 .. t:l'Ao KellwoodCD 20v. nv. -. Diebold ·-)(34 ~ 81 52\'> + .'I\, ferlng" would be scrapped, medical cosls and direct surance claims 1n1ercon1L.111 '"" io~ w1rn1M1t s1 »l'I 1CrP...:1c111e1111 4'1'1 •s a1W§~ '·" 4u 36E ~ :w _ 41 81~~~ f :U Q Mv. ~ -1; d t I th d I -n m1'clossand 1'nadd1'tlon ' Jl'f'fenon•1111 .wv. 15 weillltrferd lO'l'I 11'h 1etv1i-A A7 """ 1'~1 11 61 Ii jlS+v. 01111111 p1A2 s '3 12111..., +1'4 an mos o e mur erous Y ""'v o ' • Finally "arnnp automobile t1nco1r1N1tcor. 11'11 12 W•mnotar.Mll .,.... s1 KIMl!lt'Oll"rod •II N Ii§' 18 ~lo Jg ~\'.I DIMrwCJ .90b 1t> lilt '"' ll:: +2 costly legal and court fees up to $5,000 for "pain and . • g· ylr-• • Lour.11"'"'"" '"" 2WI W•tr.1r.c1 Mli N IC"-R.iloc-'' 33 1111t M 221 19 """ i ~ 011rwv ·* 24 "" a~ -'" also would be eliminated. The suffering." Claims involving insurance" a eady is in 'o\ercvtrCI• 271M 2111o w1tta•1rl'lnCDrt1 Hli m KklorttwJteeCp 1nt mo. 1,.. P12. , 1 M lv; oirts..1 1.to s • t"" operation in 16 states through ~~;:/~!;:~"' ~ ="" z:::.~~o :,,., ~ =-:~ ~ ·~~-1!tif !1 ,. ~!-n"' e=~ := J r = -2..,, matter of proving guilt and higher amounts would be 60 U.S. companies Because Monlrcf'ILflni 1,,,., .co N•PlfrlOMfl 1, 1, L,Ulrw•n 4Vi r.-. ~~. . :i tz + Fd .1111 '' 1, 1s t ... puni!hlng reckless drivers, say handled by the courts much large numbers of wMkers are =:~ ~: ~J: ::ro=nJ \~ ~~ t:::=T~Lrttn "im e1~ ~ , J: s!i , ' 'lt =i,,L ~Yvf ~ 111 f'. :i: ~ the plan's promoter!, should as they are today. signed up fr th NlllJ.rMl'LfCUColl'MI ''"' 11rCAirP,.1tiht n!A tN i...,,.,.,... • Al ~ l! -. .. 11m t'--11s ri:w. -"" be dealt with by our legal CRITICS OF the Keeton. 0 : coverage P•clflcN•ILlft ,,..., IN rv•ll'tdutCM "" 2t t..nnlllowlll' 10 11 I tt;,i ii' 1 1 \4 1 v. _.. -~ l"9YllCP 1.fif n ""' Sl'lili + !'e ste t . O'C 11 1 · th t and have premium costa PecfflCSt•l'ldL"' 15 1N o~ 1a 11~ a...rJtt • '°"" L.D 1 --'12 f'li•lnd..J.• l , .fl'i'I • -,,. sy m, no our insurance . onne pan say, again, a deducted automaUcally from f!flnL1r.co -,...., .,..., llYMl"H 2l'h ""' L.on~ 1N tJ 1.,.... ti~b. , f 1 + ,.:~ .,-rs " = f.l :: ~ 'companies. • _,_, it would fall to penalize the · '' • 1 l'9'J'fw ·'° 231.rsv. ~ +..,. their paychecU, aavtngs are Ill . 11 .;.'\* ut•Pw 1.• " -• -v. ""'"" bfgb 2 +1i4 UPl•n Cp +lv. ru.>UM.16 as as 15 percent 1 . 50 uso i 1 1 +2 Cll'tl s~rl 121 1 1 1 -'" Hughes. Gets Contract t~~·~c:=,:·::% ~ . ~iir~ ,li, #~ ~ ~~ i'll ~rJr~ .d ~~~ 1:: surance Is liktly In the next •Ii r~;.'i! 19 Po~ '~ ff.!,~ ~,l·'t'· ~l'fo • -i•;~ few ~onths. But baby JDOVes • Mutual Funds eenJ,f,.k'° s~ "ni.., \4 }~ = /;? g:m!~~ll'l''.s. J ~ F S ld . ' M. · z at last are being made. And &endlX II 1o ' n~ 5~ 111~ -"' 'llllAm .40 lit\ ,. or 0 ter S 1,SSl, e you and I must Insist on ••-.----·-----------·1i4ff'.l<ig m,tti j~• iW\':•i""'"' ·" ""7, '!',., +" full and fair trial of every l• s:,~F :ll)O ~ :Iv. N ~ +~ ::IG~1'1.tf1 1T ~ !1~t WASHINGTON (AP) -The receives s teering signals. intelligent proposal. °"':' ~ L.d ~7·ftlt:D l:.!ntl.!.. li'lllf.~ '"!~'"' ~MJ31~ 1~5'112.JOS '2!!f 1f' ,~"" ~.:. ::: s~: \~ ,.• :-V• ~TM fol.~~.J m'{f I f.15 111Y1lt'Gl'OllP: ~.NI st j 161i.n :r .... pfro lf.I J.t:' 1 im . K~k ·"' ] 76!ilr. -'• Anny bas awarded the first "All a guy has to do Is hitloni. ;;;rA;. v M. ft-ff .,,..,, llfl , ~ 1~ ffln.: ~ 17 -v. •IDnY1 , ..a 1JM .., --'" Production contract for a new keep the sight on target and NYSE H d :ironN-:r-SICW... rt'! 1 .12li:~ ~ I' ~:.'fl l'ftlll'!, :ir"Viiwl-ft 1 J am.! r~ f:.,.M,~rMI·~ l ~r It t ">,i• the missile is automailcally ea ~":tc..1~ .... ,g ~lf\';,~4'. •1te .,zr~ 1: l . I 1l:ll 1~:g =~':'1:31 ft ~: i .·~roi ili -1t! soldier's missile said to be guided to point of impact," ;;,,.J\l'!!ncur11.i: iiJ "J: J·:I '" · ;l' n ,~11-" !!.n.~"'t~ ij~ ffil, "' a.'1 .~ lJ :::.: capable of knocking out enemy the Anny said. Warns Members r.;.c,)"+,:; ~· fl , ., . °" til::!I a;;r~-rJ• , ~ I U lu:i~ '~ · ::::: tanks more than. mile •way. During testing. the Arnly ii. 1r1 = im·:·ltll ~ ·:::1.. ~::r.:1 ~· ;.i'!. 1 w.: tt-~ , 1..,::.· I ~ir;: .. ~ •1· The $55,371,527 contract for said, gunners have suc· NEWYORK(UJ>l)-Prell-~ , !:lflt,. &: 1· H1t:ll .,.U 11 ·~ ,Yo=r,i,=~1r11,j, ,..ff n 1-41~ ,;1!:~1 .110 '' ~ ~1~: the missile, called TOW, went cessfully demonstrated the dent Robert w. Haack bu tft'!Cff .,7 7-!-1 1....,.. , l :JI ~ . R,:r;;.· 1e u2:1.:. ~W•r f.25 ts u ~ ~ !1\lt ~r,eri:i:3 1s •73'11 1 :._2 .. to Hughe3 AJrcarft Co. weapon's Jong range power '"·-J th N ""' eut s.10 4jj """ -" 11 1 \t·!! . eorm•~" .to '' 2t\ll a... 2t'4 + 1n1rvAlr 80 1 """ _ ,,., E all .d d b ing warned memuc..i"e "' e ew Am ~rrn lio!flf" =r .. 1~ftim~ ::: J l~. 11 .fl=::.-: ""'F= R:,!dl• 2.01 11 ~ --16,.,, 46,.,, _it mll•rt 1.%1r f: .s1v. ~ m +114 ventu y, the Army sat • an accuracy y scor York Stock Ex""' ..... e ..... 1 .... = ~ il:U1 .~ E.-ill'I 13.!7 B UI SI ,,,, • • 1111 l~Y 11.'11f.ij: BDstJ:!p c:, J,1 :\\ ~ ~l;t .... _ E,~~~I ~ ~ ~ n~ ~.:.:. ... more than $140 mUllon will direct hits OD moving targets .....-. ""&__,.,• Am n 511 .66 l!:oul! Clltl ti.to !.!l:~f1 • ffi 'J: '1'cl 15,0$ 45 OJ Bovrn1 tne uo m.. 2'1\ 29 ~.. ntt!M 40b in U1to '51.4 r ..f.? be Spent to buy the Weapon< at ranges of mOre than a violating the e J: c bang e • 1 Am G• Mi ..i1 1!!'!. 1 112,', "•'•"• ~';:J; •• c.~ 1I,1 "C-at l',il j'•·i1 1r1n111.1r .so ia 23 12'1.t 21"" t ~ "'M pf425 7 lot 2113 20e +•:ir. Am K 111M't1ll 1 • .., •• ~ -· I • · !: .. 1 "' lttn1r1.11r w! !11115 201\ 20 :io \'.I tjulGe• 2 10 10 JIV. 38 31 -''< The TOW, for tube-launched, mile. The TOW was.fired from forthcoming ban on customer .l.l'tehol' Group· t!'xplor• 2t.U 3l 1! Lt)(ffl.tkia l.!17 ~'1 2"' 16·'4 !fl! ~l'llS.St 2AD t n 54\li ~·A= ati e Inc 1.20 ~~ P1l'o 19~ ~ _ '• c., 11.C111t.11 "'•""'•• 1'1?11.00 ..,:,rtr 11:n ;,t r.:"' ii·n :U .,"'.,. 1.20 112 n 10 10" +"' IQV!r• JO 1a i:w. ""' 3314 _ ~ optically tracked, wire guided the ground and from direcUon commli8ion give-ups ~ ltglt~ !:!T 0,111" 11; 1 1tt: t~r,• s111: SJ~ ffi s11.c. Am jl:'' "'°' l~M.t~r' 1! ffu. :;: ~ ±1"' F.~~~ ~P 1:~ 1~ ~ ~r" ;'U ~1~ missile, is designed for use helipcoters. b means of reclp"""""'al or Fdlnv lt.st1).191C•• ,..,..,JM Ltelnr t .$0Sel5"c.S "!'~...,,"""' 1• n 31"' ll\li 3!\.'.I \\E11w1 Jlf210 37.S.Vll SMll 5.!V. ~ .. OlOINANC• NO ....... , Y '""' A~1td 1.IO 1:96 F Ftll'td tl,6' ttll Lint .. ,_.,is }'d.'t ll:;..!i O .,.Ml• •1 f IWll o .1.S. J5 lllMo lilt 11'111-+ Eurolnd .31» 1$ 11~1 11\'t 11\lt -, AN 01110INANc11 o..-TME c1TY couN· by units as small as: com· The antitank missile is ex· cle"°""'" arrangements All• 111on: f •• 2..~ '3.lt36.ot t~, "• ••AO.,'°';!: 'i!. 1 I·,, ,.,, "" s "' 1 " 2'* 2• 2~ Ev1nsP .tOb 145 56\'lo ~ sm _,,.. , CAl.IFOllNIA. AOOPTl"9 THE 1HI panies. pected to replace at least Haack said the uchange F I U1J t.11 "•""'" '·" '·!! s:'' l}.H~~.11 st:~1S». .• ::J1:~ n.nsw1dl. lW 1~ 11~ 19\.io ... EICCtl!O 1.U u 36* l6 " -~~ ,. CIL OJI THI! CITT o..-COSTA Ml!IA. . ... .. '& ' ...,. Fa t.t110.n ,..~_, ... ,., l"roetm: -""" • . WllSl!oe l.$0 1 "' 51!1"' 5f i 'II E...enn1111 SU 27'11 25\.lo '7YJ +iv. EDITION cw TMI! UNll'OlllM WIRIN• I th oth th Sh I ~· l!dl!Jf 'I'' .. 11ir 11.tlli 11111 $1 ,,, • llileknqll 1.20 :n 2"'9 21\.'.I mi. ... F1etorA .•~ 15 12 ~ ,, tlV. coo• WITH AMtNDMil!Nts ,.0111 THI! The Army claimed it wil ree er weapons, e has found some brokerage Sc• c. 7.6t ':11 P ,_ 1 • '·'-' M!""'1"" 1..:jls ~ ·' ~u llC°l'Er lJO ~1 lD14 "~ m11 v. F•lrellC so. 251 n "~ '' +,"" CITY OP COSTA MESA. knock OUt any known armored 7\rmy said. hOUleS and Ulelr institutiODal =~Id 11131:.12 ~:: 11~i lt ltn = .rlh l~ ,.tg ~~nil ltilf lf·f 1= &: ifs il~ ~l\li rr~ fl"' :+1~ ~::~~I \5P ~ i~ ~ nu_~ 0;tt&s~~TYM~~Nfil.~1~C.~~ ~Vs vehicles, and In tests has The missiles will be customen resorting to such l:t'~ t1'~1T~ ~£i"':• ~ "'~'~ ~::=,; ~·21tt,1 st!fn'*Yto. 7' .:r, a~n"':tt : ~ 21:: J:: -·'Ml ~::::-::n jlO 1%4 J.• ~r4 =: ~ tt~=~l~:·,~A~ ·~0=~1: ol 1111 proved effective in destroying manufactured by the Hughes subterfuges. He wamed. that ==at t ·l' \t-!t ~.. '" t~t'.12 tl:f=Jr),..ut ,~. lffi r11•J _ 't~Jlftt l ijlOYI oZ. 1 4: mt :tt ~ ++~ F:~·.;,,-:, Pr" ~ Ytt ~ = ='':! cttY of c.t• Mtu. e.111arn11. 0on concrete fortifications a n d P.lant in Tucson, Ariz., while the exchange will change the 2~1"1 lr:,t 1t.n ,n11 ' '· 7 ¥~ =•c. · "'.ft sw~"' 11.!i 1~10 I~ ~~so "f: ~ .!.'tt ~~1111 ~=' .~ i; llr4. ~ ~ +i~ ~':"'w1~ ~= .::'~::.': bunkers. its launchers and other equi~ proposedh rules to deal wthalth ~~!!!. l:::tq:&! ~r'~n o:rn: "" 1~111Mut .41 'it l~~~ ~ H:P ·~ .Jo• g ~ is~. t~ ..:t ~= ~1~ 1li ~ ff"" m: t :: .,:.er!:!.,,. :; ~rt "'~r"'=::' ~~ •r~~ After being launched, the ment will be produced at any rue arrangements t ~ ~ ,l·it il:li ~~cs!!( u I''~ H•R: ,... . i= , ,, lo·ft Im" ' a 25m ir, 2m: -" ~.[,:' i!Jl.26 • ,.,,., " " -'l .,..,.. from Ind lflet Its "'-Ind missile unreels two MJ?.thin Culver City, El Segundo and violate the spirit bUt not the ~""lt irvM.i Bn.· ' ,~, = f.:i• ,1~2'' +-Gt rJ;fiJ: mt:..:lt.o'°r i ~ .J: 1.ct + ~ F P1:' 11111l ~ 2~ = rt~ Prior "' '"'" «0lret1on at fifteen (Ul wires through whlcb i t Canoga Park, Calif. letter of the ban on 1lveups. l!!!!~stk 11•115 t·ll ~':"rm ii. !'·2~ NM 1 "ft l<U 11",.• '1' ""'" 51tl -~ ~:0~'ro ·f~v ~ ?: ~ ~ +1:1 dl'fl from lh M ..... tMll ti. pvbllllledl_n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i!ii!ii!ii!ii!i!3i~i!ii!ii!ilii~]-/ ~ I . 1f:11 n Sec lJ, S.P Miii' 1' 11. 13... ......... C1ti11 Cill ,60 11 40 291.4 <O +1VI Fll'roCp tM 17 " Jl\.'i Sol -1 • .-apaper ol "1!Mfll tlr<:ullllon. flfC/11 , l..12 row Tc. 111 · · • : y,.m .,:73 U llHIM .7tt )t 21*1. ttV. 28'4i + ~ F/tld<IM 1.111 Tl .av. •:!\lo .,.... ~ ""~ •NI =::::: '" "" CllY ot °'l~9"'1i.a11.11 ~=Ste lflltl! '1~ l::f ~ i~11t11t1lt1t&j '~,;~ Jl Jtl: 21111 m:="' ~l~ro~Jt~"' '1~1."' t\:t!.1'\ Dl'tQ lft tr>e Ol"lnoe co.11 D•llr PllOt, jneOUI 10.u 1r.r1llr::_ 17M 17.lt ,.a/1""•• ,1.1 1A141ft !•-•n ~ ... I!~ 'l·n II lltnll'll I" 12111 12 u _ 14 FlbreOrd .10 1so 3"'° 3m '""' t'~ ;:'':,. ~~ of ,:"'Cl~' c':: FOlll lll 011112• Fu1 Ad 10OI11 G7 Mortol'tJG '' f,"'",, ',,"u"'i" .. ,.-..... Un•v•ll dn £,_ ... 60 10\'i 2itt 1~ + ~ F!r~ln@ 1.SO fl 61~ t.<A4 dl~ + ~ vof1 for nd Inst rM Shrhld 1•.DI 11 .. 57 Gr1h tl'td 24,lS 1•.lj l'Wlh n I .,,,,,.; dn P1c l ~ 17'.4 6611\ 11 + 'h F11Chrl 1,41t 216 37\\ XU. !11114 -1'1< .. Zheo. A:r ADOPT~&''' 1111• tnd OUR c· UR RENT ANN UAL RATE OF 5% Cl'!tfl'tlc11 20.JOU.'3 Gnopllori 23$.1 2S.S Dlvkt •""•• ,,•.54 A.can f,J,1 10 39r. dn ,,,, In, 10 72'1'1 1w. n'4 Fo!NCl!v 220 lll 81'4 lfl~ •1u. + \~ ColCll'tlll: G~rdll ""'"" NII WSet 1 . !ncom 17, 111. 11111 R1fld I ,, l1 21'4 l! +3\io F1! Nftl SI" 3$ '2\lo '1~ 41'11> ~~~l!~l»r, 1"" ~~ty 1~·! 1!:!; =..s. ~e: 1t~ 1l;J r~~lt lg~ 1f ~ u~:f"cll't 1,ll 1~'.s! :~"t"a.fuf' n lJY, if"' tt\li .+\.'t ~\~~I l ?f ·~ ~ ~ ~(?.:,;.It C. K. l"llllEST EARNS 513% WHEN COMPOUNDED Grwlh t:ol I" Hlno~ 1 n 1.91 Grwlll 12.301~44 v11111 Line Fundf• 1rt1rv" 1.40 ' nv. J:W. 5114 +l'i Fi.mlno 'iCI 11, :Ill lf'Ao If\.\-····· c""' ci.ti: °',... . • o · )!11'1..!!.!:,"'"" Fdf ~:;::11 ~~:~~i:~ ~~· J:fl~:Il r~·1 Lin 1l::1~ll :~r.~.6':' 5 ,,n wi I ~ +:: ~:1~.41 '° .:a ;r ::"" ~ :.:.·~ ~""!et,,."",. "•Y""' DAIL:Y & HELD 1 YEAR "'c;;'f!d 11>111J.:111 MIM 1•.t10.1o1 Nft' E:"' y .1t 1t.11 .s 11 11 ... 112..so roPLt 1 .. ~ !'" "'-' " Jt ... Fiim fll'Bl~U , '1llt .tS ..,, +1 ---~-'j·lllt.tt u.:n ll.22 N-HM .67it.67V1 1~ 11.1211..sl •roT&T ''° 3:$ 1' 31\.\-llo Fl• E eoHt 12 , ... ~ 2N II\ ""'""' ot ,... _, l .111i.4, s ndlm 5.tt 6.SO New Wld lf.fB If.Sf V1Tltd '-.. 1.o6 ll"JITd'I 1.44 19 40 "° ±. --F11 ~ ., n lt\4 lt -1'"" + ... °"' ot c.t• ,..._ ~~ .5712 ... 1 I Giii '·• 1.S"1 Nrwlal! 1t.ilt 'JO.M '11r ll'tdJlt •.•l '·" 1rrl.,. CP 1 13 H lftt 14 ~ Fl• Pow ·, ,2 51 .o~ ,1"' '1t'e ~ STATE °" u.L1J<o11:N•A USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK ~tfg l·tt ~· l '1..:..'~ ... it.~,~:~t S!;;J.' :~:rrir:: ~:lrst in lJ:l: i~:r, ·~1 ·'°' '1t ~ ~ .. ~a;: .. * ~~~11::: ': :l" ::~ ~"' :t ~~ ~"1J'.i 0[05«f~\\., u it.Ml mo,P.111 lo.y 11.11 JOO;J' io.!t 10.10 11111111 Miii IS.Sf 1&.n '"(f;"?A: fl-l~ -U ""WT corp ., liOl'i ,.Yi m1o 1.11 I, c. K. PlllEST, CllY Cltrlt-ti A' 'WAYS MOST CONVENIENT ~: li:Jt1 IM~nil L,1~:~ b°! ~ms l::~f:JI =~ lf.l{l~J~ \",/.. '· ,.~ii l YI 1 +w. ~;.lr't° ·~ 1f? ~ """ ~ :f1•1'J ""City" Coste MHI. •llld e•>OffltlD I.. c-tk 6.2.S ' li,'1 U.170'H•ll 2t..701,:211W'!li!til'lil 17.Ult.51 IMC .,.n •" t 5oN+YoFMC ~" '611 tl" W' ~ CllWt of 1fM Cltr c-11 et 11'4 City NGS ACCQLJ NT c_,,i 1t.1' lt,1' llld rtl'td 11.01 11,so t'.)pptrof'im j0.09 11.o.t W1nd10r 21.02 tt.95 P 1 ui 30\lo 301'1 -'A FDDdF-4r · .to 53 '"' '5* u.. + \lo :.:~~~~'=~ ?OR YOUR SAVI ~:'~ftrrw 1i-e 1f:?l~''rMll :-:t:J!~~~ °tl'....:~:~::d 1t1f't:tt ""'"'Ei~!8 vA ·~ ~ ~t·\t=~"'·• IS~ ~5tt W>+~ .....,, -lnlftlClucld .,,. ~ C-ltc 1i:S11~ lll'Y CoAm 1 .. 1411.0I Phlll 11,0I 1Ll1 Wortfl '·" 1.20 :::r.tr;'\1' 31 ~ SN ~ 1~ Fllllhl ptt7't u .._ ~ :lS''I _..,, tldlol't tiy _,...., " 1 ,....,llr ~ tn t11'4 ..., 4 IE 19 -FordMcll 2.MI "° Ml' '~ -""' + l'o =--~· :.-. ':...""'::":'.: WL PAY lAltNINGS~ON.. YOUlt JUNDS FROM 0AT£4tE<:EIVED TO DATE OF-~I~ 'a ~ !!ft= ~=,"~ :/'i n, 'fo.. '1:. ~ ! .. l\ llf •Id CTtr Ctunc11 • IN 11111 ClllV e IN$UlU.NCE TO tl,,000 e ,EDl-ALLY CHARTERED AND SUPERVISED e 'ILi -M 1w ts1A ..:..·~ ~=refllo 1121 l\\t W'° ~"' ~~ _..,. o1 Mid c-dl htW • "'9 WITHDRAWAL • FUNDS RECEIVED ON OR IEFORE THE IOTH OF ANY 1 1 '.fl "" m. H {l';-Foxb!iro M '° ~ " T \Ii ,,.. ..,. of ~. IM. 11'1 "" MOMTK EARN FROM THEIST. SAVE·IY.MAlL. WE PAY POSTAWE IOTH THE BOAT BEAT ~ ia r L !!" !,~=~ Fr•1*11f,.,, )I 1114 n-6 ,, +U "t~': ;:'U.:11T:,, •· cr.1r, .,,.,...., WAYS, A CONVENIENT WAY TO SAYE. ,.n-r5:f!J' iob ,: L ~ le"" ::·\ii ~= t# ~ g,. ~ ~ =1~ -~ai:r·· J11 ~ 4'\l $0 + $ F!Vetiel flf ' J"! ,, l1>Jo rn.. -111. .... catTll'1CA1WlllUID , ... •u&.Tl ...... 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In at least one case, U . .: reported, a· group of wealthy men borrowed $1 milllon from a New Yo r ·k bank in Sep. tembcr, then the next month increased it to more than $2 million with some signers in- creasing-their liability and others joining the borrowers. It said the people involved are reluctant to discuss the matter because a federal law specifically prohibits national banks from making loans to any .political campaign. And the same law also forbids cor- porations -which would to-: elude almost all other lending institutions -from making Joans 0 in connection with" federa1 elections. JJ,ut, the Post said, de!plte the law borrowing has been frequently u s e d as a quick way to raise money for state and local-elections. Whether a national bank is involved in the Democratic borrowings was not known. Democratic party treasurer Robert Short said recently, it was reported that by the end of the month, when he pays off almost II million In short-term loans and cam- paigit bills, the Humphrey· · Muskie organization· wlll have borrQwed close to $7 million of the $12 million spent before Election Day. Yule Mail Pour8 Into Vietnam SAIGON (AP) -Christmas 1etters and "packages are pour. Ing into South Vietnam for U.S. servicemen at the rate of almost two ·million pounds daily ·and the peak is yet to come. Air Force of!iceni predict the flow will reach three million pounds daily before Christmas arrives. Saigon's military a1r man terminal -billed as one of the world's busiest post offices -ts being inundated with a million pounds· per day for Americans in the southern, ' 3rd and 4th military corps area. The remalning one million pounds incoming tlaily is ship- ped out to troops in the central and northern military corps areas through facilities at Cam Ranh Bay and Da Nang. The Air Force-0perated mail .", terminal in Saigon is handling the rush with the help of some 80 Army men. The military mailm~ have added a day to their normal schedul e and are now working 12 hours a day, six days a week. Jf . the rush gel.! worse, as it is expected to, the schedule , . may be hiked to seven days a week. All U.S. mail arrives in Viet-- nam by air -commercial airliners, military contract flights or Air Force planes. Immediately on arrival, the mail is sorted at the post office at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut air base and moved out by air, road or river boat to the Americans in the southern haH of Vietnam. No package of mail takes longer than 24 hours to process and move out, officials said. One sergeant said: "We handle all mail like there is a letter in that bag for each of us -quickly." DIAMONDS are your best friend WALKER & LEE Sl'£l:fAusls DI RESIDUmAL REAi. ESTATE 23 OFF1CUTO SERVE YOU OVER 74,000 HOMES SOUi ~,:.,.~omca 1'11111 ·tMll aa t71G 547"471 lllG ~ QSllllJA -lrnJ 5§tlll t71G 137'f7JIJ MIMl•m lllGl42Mli ....... 171••1711 I • ...:."r_":'_' I ·-,~-----~. ·-~ ,__ -·~-' - ' DAILY ~ILOT .flt :-y ~ •• - • • • • • • ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P A GE ~ Aid Issue Settled; 3-2 .. ' . . . A "-dowll vote tl 151ddltbldr Junior· eollege Wt week cleared up tho qlWUon ol who wu and who wUA't willinc to seek federal al~ for tho fledi)lng di .. Ilic!. . . In a S.S vote spli~ tnat-agned tD go after $250,· ooo In f-al aid to help cover building com. • Tile eollege district bu a $14,7 mllliml building proiram anUctpated.ln"llie n~xt several years and $9.5 million authorized by the electorate ·to cover land ac- quiailioo and building costs. , ' Boant'Presldent Michael T. Golilns of Laguna Hills voted against applyinJ for !OCleral filbds. So. did trustee Hans W. Vogel of Santa Ana. Said Collins : "Despite the fact it paiiy me to send m~ney to Washington and get none of it back, I think It Is neces· aary it the local level to take a stand and try"to gail1 the initiative agatftst increasing centralization of government." . · Vogel said be is opposed i,n principar to federal aid and said the people who elected him expect, him 'lo stand on that. He also said he has doubts about strings attacbed.. and the possibility federal money might be withdrawn after it is promised. On the opposite side of the coin , trustee Louis J. Zitnik said, "I'm opposed to the federal gov.ernment taking our money for education, but as long as that is the system and the money leaves our di strict I feel we have a responsibility to get some of it back." Said trustee Alyn M. Brannon of Sant.a Ana, "This amounts to five or six cents on our tax rate for one yeai. It wttl save',w expenses on future overrides or bond issues . This money is provided to help new dis· tricts and I think we should take advantage of it." • . . ,_ Patrlcli J. s.ckus ol Dana Point Said, "Beinl in edycaUOll I kJiow !t fJ tough to Jet tho things you want, Wlletber -le want to reaUu It we...,.. 1' competltl<la with other ·jwijor colleges for money our people _are Jtil,Ying out." , 1be stat,ments of Badrus, Brannon and Zltnllt are apt. : . If Saddlebacll doesn 't ;iet its share ot the money ·paid /rom tile dirtrtct 1o Ill• federal govern.m.ent, 'tll-.n residents of the area will have lo <Iii deeper to make , , up the dillerince. • • ' It lo questionable whether, local Pl!>Pvi&' ownera wOIJ}cl' agree they can affotd to use •thelr ti>Uege "district • as a costly bastion against .increasing centralization of goyernment. , ·Largest on the P lanet .stepped ,against a · hll\•lde ·in the Laguna Niguel area, a seven.story Baby16Dia "ziggurate" will rise. Orange County's ninth 'wonder of the world will be the planet's largest electronic mabufactuNng building. lt will have a million square feet of floor space. In it ultimately, 7,500 workers for Autonetics' Data Systems division will p~uce microelectronic com· puters, missile flight controls and check-out equipment for aerospace programs. The plant, to be itr operation late this coming year, will bring more people to the area than adding a Laguna or San Clemente. 'Ground breaking signaling the start of construction thiS week also signaled a tremendous stride forwa~ for the southern s~or of. the county. L Reader Asserts Conclusions Are Faulty / A.~oholics Do 'Superiority' in Education To the Editor: Regarding your editorial of Friday, Nov. 2:9, "Paying for Superiority," and lht atatement "the a\'ft'age Fountain Valley property owner pays about $135 more per year, for example, than does Mr. Average Laguna Beach. It appears to be a good investment. Fountain Valley IChoola have a state-wide reputation o( providing the highest 1eve1 of education." It Us the last few words that should be examined in the light of an article by Mr. Thorrw Fortune of the DAILY PILOT staff oo Friday, Feb. 23. ~ FORTUNE .commented 011 the resuliS of state.wide public school test .COres whkh included the four districts mentioned in your rttent editorial. These scores are reproduced below for current examination: lttlldl ... Dlltrlct ••• ' ' • ....... ..... ..... " u K w.,.... ...... 1:1.411 K " M ---...., " ~ K Dlttncl ,. Ml", T11elllr Tl• M • ·~· .. _ 111111 ·-~t!f1IJll Vlllty 111.1 u "·' "" W1thnllllter "·' ••• "-' .., .. _ ''"'" , ... ... ti.I ... · Mr .. Fortune stated, "Relatively poor showings were made by Orange Coast and Orange County school districts. Although 1bove the state average, they did not compare favorably to school systems in Northern California suburbs." He went on to remark that, "One surprising showing was that made by Fountain Valley Elementary 'District, which enjoys an enviable reputation among schoolmeo for its emphasil: on individuafu.ed instruction. Reading scores were the lowest of any district in the county, except Santa Ana." FROM THE ABOVE statements, it ap~ean that some faulty conclusions hzve been drawn: I. The Fountain Valley program Is based on individualized Instruction, but what criteria have been used to judge that this district is "providing the highest level of education ?" 2. Assemblyman Leroy G r e e n e ([).Sacramento) who released the figures for Mr. Fortune's article staled, " ..• reading ability is the fundamental measure of school achievement." Again, It would appear that your recent editorial is using different criteria (or judging "superiority" in education, especially in the case of Fountain Valley. What are your Criteria? 3. IF WE ARE lQ use reading results as a criterioo, it wou1d indicate that the t.upe.yera and student.a of Laguna Beach are probably getting the most for their money, with Westminster next. and Fountain Valley last. Since in- dividualized instruction is suppmedly hued po 111\1.ll clus rize, one might ask just bow individualized 11 Foun\aln Valley? 1 ~ purpo5t of my letter is not ta fault the Fountain Valley School Di!trict. ---1W-, Friday, Dec. S, 19158 !'1lc --., ..... Dall¥ Pilot ... "' lo "''""" """ """" ulaU ... -,,,, "'''"'«"" lhll ....._,.,, .,,....... """ .,.,,.. ...,.,.,. °" top;cr Of i!lCen.t """ rignifit:afl<e, bv .providing • f0f'Uf1l for tM ezpru.rion of our readen' oplnlom, •od b• _ praeatu.o CM d•PCNc: trl.t• "°'"" of if<,.,,,..d ol>J ....... Gftd 'll>Ok.....,. °" top;cr of the "•· llDllod K. Weed, Publlabor . ' . .1;'1!"11'. ~ .·. Mai.lhox . · ___ ......... Ult1!~ from l'ffoders .,.. welcomt. Nbrmally write•• lhoukl i;onv.., rtwilr mnH!le 1~ »II won:ll or less. TM rleltl hi condense lt!~tt 10 /'It ~ ar ellml· nale libel !t !'IWrved. AU ltlHrt m111I ln<ludl tltlntture 11111 m•lllf'lll lldclrus, t>ul n1mei. may boo wl!tlhlld an '"'"'' ii 11/fllclefll r11110n 11 app1ren1. but to have the DAILY PILOT examine the criteria they use for judging "superiority" in education. As a local taxpayer and a member of the education profession, I want a superior education system and am willing to pay for it, but first I should like to know the criteria used to define superiority and then direct my educational energies and taxes to obtaining that goal. I am sure there are others who share my views and await your reply. AL W. NELSON The DAILY PfLOT still believes the Fountain Valley Elementary School District deserves co'mmendation for its maintenance of educational level during a period of staggering growth. During the last five years, the dis· trict has experienced a 3,500 percent growth in student load. yet has avoided double sessions by financing and building 12 new schools. More re· cent reading tests than those cited i11.dicate a cot1siderobly higher score 1n the first and third grades, 58 per· CC'flt and 61 pe rcent. Netoer sixth grade figures arl! not available. Ge ne· Tally s~aking, older and more estob· lished districts co11siste11tl y show higlier scores on such te.~ts than do districts gvoping wilh tren1e nd.ou.s growth problems. -Ed itor Mollie• for 11ielnom To the Editor : Our son, who has been under fire at Da Nang in South Vietnam, reports that he and his buddies have enjoyed movies in their moments off duty. He has an 8 mm. projector. If any of your readers have home movies or commercially-produced films .they no longer want, in 8 mm. super or reguJar film, and which they would like ·to contribute for Army, Navy and Marine enjoyment in Soulh Vietnam, we would be happy to forward them to our son Charles for that purpose. Our thanks in advance te any con- tributors, · MR & MRS. R. J. PARKER 5.ll Center Street -No. C Costa Mesa Phone 5e2557 Blpplu ~at, Cht0'4'h To the F.ditor: The story in tonight's paper concerns C~urch. ~s~p~~· u~~~r's~~rden Grove Biased reporting once again condones lhe behavior of the minority group who ere exerclsing what they call 1'(retdom." 'Illey did have the frtedom to comt to worahip with us, dresaed as they wen ln the clothint of their cbotce. 'Ibe few ol the band who found .eaUnl with the c:onare11t.1on ..-ore warmty Welcom~ and lfsked UI stay Mated when lhelr "leader" called for Ille mm WI. THEY 00 NOT have license to disrupt the service by coming l11te. lnsJstlng on havlnc 50 M:ats together, shouting out during the servict, and di!!turbing 1,000 P"9Plt. What then happens In the freed om ol the 1,000! TM rtport nJd not.tuna of tht' warm- burted ucban1c be.tween I.ht band Md the Rev. Schuller or of his challenge to them lo make a contribution to society as the young men in his sermon· were making. The report said nothing about the young college class and the con· gregation who went out to speak to the band after the service. Let's watch our tendency to call license "freedom" when we are dealing with the minority. NORMA HERTZOG Srlwol B us F lasher s ;ro the Editor : RE ~ Gus Nov . 28, about echool bus drivers not using. their flashers to protect the kids. ''The driver of a school bus shall operate the flashing red signal lamps required on such bus at all times when children are unloading from the school bus to cross a highway or when the bus is stopped for the purpose of loading · children who must cross a highway to board the bus, except that such signal shall not be operated at an intersection or place where the traffic is controlled by a traffic officer or official traf.fic signal. The signal shall not be operated al any other time." -V.C. 22112. LAWRENCE CARMONA Student Bus Driver Sm e lls a Rot To the Editor: It is becoming , so that the only criminals the police are allowed to arrest are those carrying signs. "I am a criminal." while they are in the process of committi ng crimes. I am outraged by Judge Samuel Dreizen's dismissal or the G a r y Marshall case and the inlerence I h a t lhe police should on I y mak!? arrests for crimes they see in plain sight , not crimes they smell. My comment : "I SMELL A RAT !" The lluntington Beach police have my full support. JAMES M. PAULSON Mor i j U an a possession charges ngain3t a Hu1ltington Beach. mat1 were dismissed after the California Su· preme Court ruled that police action in seizi11g evidence in a cLosed bag hidden in a c/.oset, after detecting the odor. was unla1Dful search. The high court held that such police action, if upheld, would encouroge widespread nt1d unlawful emmination of pe1'sonal effec~. -Editor r---B11 Geol'fle ---• Dear George: , I simply cari't make up my mind -should T marry for love, sex, or for money ? HANDSOME Dear Handsome: By all means. !Nnw he·s gol me wondering. Whal else is there?) DEAR GEORGE: BUILT BIRDHOUSE AC- CORDING YOUR STUPID PLANS AND IT NOT ONLY TOO BIG BUT KEEPS BLOWING OUT or TREE. H.C.D. DEAR H.C. D.: SORRY.ACCIDENTALLY SENT YOU SAILBOAT Bl.UEPRINT. Tfl!NK YOU BAO OFF! OUGHT TO SEE POOR GUY WHO CAME IN LAST IN NASSAU REGA'l'l'A • IN LEAKY BIRDHOUSE. WIN SOME, LOSE SOME. KEEP SMU,. ING. Drink Again In Few Cases By NORMAN NIXON, MoD. Is it possible for an alcoholic ever ta return to "normal" social drinking following successful treatment? Most authorities in the field of alcoholism say "no" in resounding terms, believing that: (l) alcoholism is a progressive, incurable disease : (2) no known treat- ment can change the basic alcoholic condition ; and (3) the alcoholic can live a normal, productive life only if he stays away from alcohol as long as he lives. However, some observers h a v e reported exceptions to the rule. Dr. o. K. Davies, an English psychatrist, caused a stir in 1962 when he reported that seven of 93 former alcohol addicts were drinking socially for from seven to 11 years alter discharge from Maudsley Hospital in London. None had been drunk during the follow-up period and all were better adjusted sociaJly. SINCE THE DAVIES report, other studies have shown that a few individuals eventually C'an conquer their pathological dependence on alcohol and become social drinking ex-alcoholic~. Not many, to be sure -four out of 62 in one series, six out of 91 in another, and I l out or 32 in the most optimistic report. All of these social drinking ex- alcoholics had been helped to face their accumulated internal and external pro- blems, a few by religious workers. but most through individual and group psychotherapy by ph ys i c ians , psychologists or social workers. Some also were helped to stay sober through the voluntary fellowship and support of Alcoholics Anonymous, even though they could not continue AA 's insistence on abstinence the 1'1!st of their lives. IN A RECENT Bulletin of the Men· ninger Cllnlc, Dr. R. E. Reinert reported only four "social drinkers" out of 156 alcoholic patients interviewed one year after lreatmeht at Topeka V. A. Hospital. By social drinking, Reinert meant that they could use some form of alcohol more or less regularl}' in the com~any of other persons '!fithout losing control, getting drunk, 'or having any of their fo rmer l>f'Oblems. In Or. Re:inert's cases the time between the origin Cf heavy drinking and seeking treatment was short. None had suffered 106S or family: all had achieved voca· tlonal adjustmenl They drank only with others and always before or during meals. Most important, they rigidly limited tht amount they drank, uwAUy with the support of f1mily and friends. Actually, thc.ir drinking was controlled, rather than "normal" or "social" for thi:y always had to be on guard , choosing c:>refully the Ume. the place and the circumstances of drinking. AL mOUGtf AB$1'1NENCE as one goal of treatment should not be abandoned, experience has shown that counUess alcoholics who ~ help are driven away, unWUlinc to race the future without some hope ol belnc ablt ,..,,lually lo ~andle llmli.d amounts of alcohol. So 30mt tbenplJtt•.tod1y believe that a measurement oC l\ICXell 11 9Chieved when • per80fl r<...tsblishes t good family life. a satisfactory worf recor:d, a respectable pDSJtion In the community, and is able to COfttrol his drlnkJng m.ost of the Ume. Ne\•enht\H.S, almogt tveryone agrets th11t rJrely, If ever, can a chronic ~lcoholie achieve the ability to use •k:oholic bever111t1 u a "normal' .. or "tocial" drinker! . • I I l I , • I ' ' ! I I I Babies Should Have.· Priorities Numerous readeJIS have asked 'what happened to the· nine neW-born puppies we brought back from the coontry, and the formal answer is lbat we gave seven of them away and kept two al home to stay '!'Ith the mother. But the informal @Jl!Wer is much more interesting. We took care Of the litter in our basement laundry room for eight weeks; and I use the editorial ""e;" for the women-folk and children did the caring for, and I did the. admiring, and sometimes the cursing. AT ANY RATE, when the time came for dispersirfg the litter, we could bard)y bring our~ves to part with them , even though it •as impossible to keep nine fast-growing dogs in the house, to say. nothing of the mother. And we were running out of milk, newspapers, vitamins, calcium supplement and worm- ing medicines. As we gave each one away, we sul).. jected the prospective new owner lo an interrogation that would have shamed the F.B.I. and the C.l.A. put together - trying l.O' make triply sure that each puppy would have a really g•od home, not merely in the gross physical sense, but in the emotional atmosphere as well, which is perhaps even more important. Even then, it was devilishly hard to give them away, mostly to strangers. NOW, IF ONE can feel this way about a puppy one has known for only two months , what astonishes me is how we can be so callous and uncaring about human babies wbo are born in slum environments and given little or none of the benefits we cooferred upon our litter. The infant mortality rate in such area! may be nearly twice as high u -that of more affluent neighborhoods, and by the time the babies are a few months old, they may be already so deprived in CS$Cntials that they can never catch up in the life-race. BUT PUPPIES are not threatening, and people are. Puppies grow up to adore and obey you, while people grow up to compete with you and follow their own bents. And perhaps the ~ ultimate test of our human maturity is our willingness to give (others') babiea the same chance we give (our) puppies. We accept the fact that a dog must be given a fair start in 'life, ill order to reach its full potential and to respond ·I lovingly and productively to his en· vi ronment can hardly be expected to make equal'-tnith---that-huen b&bies · suffering""severe handicaps from the birth-environment can hardly be expec- ted to make response or accept responsi· billly. There is nothing wrong with being a litUe sentimenta.1 about dogs, bul it shouldn't obscure our sense of realism about the prjoritiet or people. A Jo yous Surpris e B·ook In a prcfRce to his joyous surprise of a book , "The Joys of Yiddish," Leo Rosten explains what the book is not. It is not a book about Yiddish. not a dictionary, not a guide to Yiddish. A lex.icon, yes. Mostly it is a book about language -more particul-arly the English language (American s.t.yle). Rosten notes the remarkable fact lhat never in its history has Yiddish (that "Robin Hood Clf languages" which over the centuries stole from the linguisUcaUY rich to give lo the fledgling pOOr) been so influential among Gentiles. THUS, rNTO THE everyday con· vcrsation of American goylm as w e I I as Jews, such words as ''&ehmaltz," "gonif." "schlemiel," "chutzpa." or the vulgarism "sch.rpuck," "nc>-goodnit." Or such expressions, in lranslatioa, as "It shouldn't happen to a dog;" "He's A regular genius ;" "Wear it in a:ood he.allh." In this most entertainlng and irt- formaUve compendium , Rosten, ·the authOr ol "Tile Educallorr-ol Hyman Kaplan" and a celebrated i-aconteur, uses a story or joke in the main body of the iexicon to Illustrate the meaning of a word. I have been laughing out loud in this and learning, too, a great deal about Yiddish, English and "Ylnglish." as Rosten -deic:r\bel wordl and phrases taken from the Yidd&h. Take the simplest Ykldisb wotd, ,Qlt e:rpresalon : "Aha!" (pronounce«t with a "' "" flf yw.. ,., """ ~ ~, d ....... .,. FOR IO YEARS Mr. Sokololl had been catlnc at I.fie Nme re.slaurant. On lh1a flight, l! nt1 ~ other, he ordered clUcken a o u p. 1be wait.er set it dowl'! imd started off. "WaJler," ordered Sotoloft. "lliate the IOUp." The wait.et aaid , "Harih! 1'wenty )'!:in 'yb(t'Vt been t:1Un1 the chicken mp here. Hav1 yoo ever had a b.ad plalc ?.' "Walter." said Sokoloff firmly, •·taste the SOUP." "All right. all right,'' grimaced the WRitcr. "I'll taste -wherl!'S the spoon?"' Cried Sokoloff : "A·HA ! " ONE COULD GO on at length stealing Rosten'i anecdotes. The point is that this ls a delighUul introduction to the language .(or anyone unfamiliar with it; the history of Yiddish, how to pronounce it; rules used for spelling. In· spelling, the first entry is the one Rosten pref ers and uses. ~us: "Chanukah, Channukah, Hanuka, Hainl.kkah." Or, "Sholem (Yid· disb),.Shaiom (HebrN"). ~hmat, or 0-tt s b mo t.t , mean.s "destfuction " "annlhllation ·h the word . ' . describes a Jew whO is converted LC! the Christian faith. Rosten.'1 e1ample : On a dreadful nigbt in a .Polliih t.Clwn, tl'le dy~ Salkowitz called tD his wife to tend ·for ht priett. "The priest! You mean Uie rabbi." "I mean the priest," snapped Salkowlti. "May God protect u1. AH you.secretly geshmat?" "No, no, but why disturb the rabbJ on 1 n11ht ltke this?" • Willl1m B&1u Dear Gloomy Gm: Since·clOwntotrn Lacun• --men hive manoged an aclualvo on enforceinent againat mtt.er r~. how ·-• lhulll• ..,.. vice to we emp1oycs can use some of that free parking they provide ln Boat Canyon? -A Weary Worker , """ ... iw. ..,._ ......,.. 'lltwt 11111 __..., ... "' ............ , .. .... ,_. __ _... •• etliMrr ....... """- ---~---~--··----------------------:----------~--.__ -------... --..~~-:;;;,a. 0 .... ~., .--...:!.-~ __ ...,, .) • I • I l!d) L !I!!'! ... ' --• • • • Newpor·t Harbor Teday'• Clerl•I I, 11 I . • • ' • VOL 61, 1'10. 2U, :t SECTIONS, 50 PAGES DECATHLON CHAMP , ~I•'• Stolnbe'll TOPS COUNTY GIRLS Newport's Schwarz Two Scholars on Coast Win Decathlon Contest Two of the brightest, best-rounded students in Orange County, Jan Schwarz of Newport Harbor High School, and Shirley Steinberg of Mission Viejo High School, were named 'Thursday night as winners of the rounty's first Academic Decathlon compeUUon. Miss Schwarz, 'JJ, of 2106 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, placed first among, girls in the honors category, making her, at least in tiUe, the top female high school student in the county. Miss Steinberg, 16, of 17611 Rockrose Way, Irvine, took the prize in varsity, or average student, competition. She screamed with joy whef\ tier name was amwunced. "! ju.ot died when f didn't make third and I thought I was out of it," she said. Other winners w~ Frederic Scltwartz. Foothill, honor boys; Mary Fernandes, Maryw;ood, scliolastlc girls; Slm!fl Hasuewood. Anaheim, scliolasUc boys, and George Stamos, Anabein).. varsity boys. tk . 'They were named ammig 103 county students who k part in the taxing compeUUon last Friday. The HI-event ·decathlon included an Impromptu rpeecll, a written essay, an interllew, and exams in 1 c i enc e, mathematics, social sciences, English, literature, current events, aesthetics and practical arts. Both local girls scored highest ln several categorie!I.. Miss Schwan was first in science, English, S-OCial studies and aesthetics (music and art) .. Mi5s Steinberg topped all others in her category in aesthetics, speech and the interview .. Her impromptu speech, which she had one minute to prepare for, was on truth .. She recalls she spoke aJong these lines: "SocrateJ s a i d know thyself.. Th e greatest truth of all is to understand oneself .. Truth is the way to freedom and peace .. " Mis& Schwarz was asked to ei:- temporiz.e on punlahment and spoke to the effect that the new relaxation of r.:=~~.l"'d.8 ~the need I>aughlet; of £radley and Grace Schwarz, she expects to attend UC Berkeley next year. Her interest ii in communications and she ls editor in chief of the Harbor High newspaper "'Ille Beacon .. " Miss Steinberg is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs .. Angelo Turlace and plans to go next year to Brigham Young Universi- ty. She is president of the school speech tum. $25 Miiiion ProJeet Big Apartment Complex Approved by Planners By JACK CHAPPEI.J. ot tlHI 08111' l'lltt , •• ,. The green light was given to a $25 milllon, 1,300.unit apartment complex near Newport Center by Newport Beach planning commissioners meeting in City Hall Thursday night. Called Park Newport, the development will be on SO acres of Irvine land at the bay side of the Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills roads intersection. It will house more lhan 2,000 person!, with no small children allowed. Newport Boosts Water Bills for Half of Residents Hall of Newport Beach's homeowners this month will be getting an unwanted Christmas present: water bills hiked by an average of 20 percent. Last month, the other half got their increased bl-monthly bllls .. City Finance Director George Pappas noted that the City Council approved the increase during the Ul6H9 budget talks in the''ummer .. The boosta officially went into effect on Sept. 1. The increases · were compeDed by the rlslog "°'' ol Metropolllan Water District water, Pappas explained. On the average bomeowner's bi- monthly (every two months) bill, it means a boost from about $10 .. 40 to 112.40 -or roulh!Y 20 percent. Cleared of Charges LOS ANGELES (AP) -The publisher of a Hollywood publication. the Free Prus, hu been cleared of a charge be obstructed Poll"' ttylog to dl!puse a crowd Sept. 12 at Elysian Park. The San Franc~based Garson Bakar development company has leased the property from the Irvine Company for 55 ye.an. Land involved included accesa to the upper Newport Bay .. "Any marine development of the pro- perty is still an unresolved issue," Darin Groth, acting planning director, said. Groth noted that development of the bay property depends upon the outcome of the Back Bay controversy .. The Bakar development Is believed to be the largest apartment complex ever built in Orange County. The Planning Commission approved the mammoth project subject to 15 technical condiUons dealing with acceptance of project plans by building, planning and engineering staffs. Groth sald this wu done to enable city staffs to handle the administrative work involved in the project.. Bakar will retain management of the Park Newport after its Construction .. Groth noted the company is being very careful about internal commercial ac-- tivities, parking conditions, and recrea· Uon eqWpment.. Park Newport will have one to three bedroom units.. Rents for the ap- partments begin at $200 a month .. Cblldren under 14 years or age will not be allowed. "It has just about everything you could want," said Terry Walsh , Irvine Com- pany manager of Multi-Family projects .. "Gerson Bakar is an extremely sue cessful developer. Hll Woodlake develop- ment in San Maten has received natlonaJ recognition," Wallb aaJd .. Walsh said an estimated 2,340 persons will live in the complex when all 1,300 unit.I are flnlsbed. All parking will be underground. In addition to living quarters, a con- venience shopping area, and exteos.ive recreattoo accommodaUons wUI be built. RecreaUon features Include a l!pHype. gym, swimm!ng pools, a ""'111 club, lounges, conference rooms and ping pong table rooma. ) EDITION N.Y. Steek• . ORANGE COUNTY, ~ • FRIDAY, DECE~ER &, l96e TEN CENTS • Students' Dem.ands· Met SAN Fl\ANCISOO (UP!)-Acllog Pfto. !dent S. L Hayakawa qloed !Oday to oevera! demands by -I mil1lanLI In 11ope1 o1 endlog 1urmo11 11 San rr ... elsco St'ate Colfege. There was PO lmmedlole response from dissident groups to Hayakawa's propoUls. However, be did receive Ille backing of. the U-member academic senate. Hayakawa'• "peace proposals" came in a series ol announcemenb from members of tbe academic senate. 'Ibey 'Betweeners' Get New .Line On Reading By THOMAS FORTUNE Of 1M .O.llJ Plllt l\lff It Is accepted that children learn to walk and talk at different ages so why should they be expected to all read at Ille same age? A doubt that they should is reason a special class for kindergarten graduates who aren't yet ready to read is being taught at Pomona Scoot ln Costa Mesa .. Mrs.. Gerry Lumian, 37, ls tuching the In-betweeners not considered ready for first grade. Her class i.! 25 students: from Pomona, Wl.bcm, Canyon, Whittier and Vlctoria schools .. There are a variety of reasons the children aren't ~ to read. Mrs. IAl- mlan explains til~y have ~nguage dif- ficuJUes -u.jy doa't we complete sentences or they don't pronounce all letters in a word. "lt's difficult to read a word you cu't speak," ab.I: said. Sile sald-.--1!')>1>-·i!'-lual dlll!culty -children • wM .... er.. letlers wilhoul .. alizlng il. There also i are cblldren who don't know left from r!gbt·and readings dtpeods on being ablo agrffd to moot ol lbe clemandll nlal1ng toanellmlc--.m. The -"ltgriUICanl parta ·..r 'the....,. nouncements were the Immediate grant. Ing o1 lU leaching poalltoos for the program, admlllloo nen spring of 121 more memben ol mlnorily l!IOOPI nol lully eoualll1od to enroll, and --ment of a black studies department ~ mediately with powen equal to lhOse of other dtparlmenl.I. A major -and for relnatalement of Black Panther George Murray as I part. tllile IMtn!ctor WU nol gronted. Bui, Hayakawa said bis ~ase was be.bl ~ viewed by the college dlsclplina!'l' actl<!n panel and be would be grant'ed lull due ~· . Hayakawa and faculty leaden made the annowx:ements shortly .. before· noon at a news conference in the music build- ing auditorium. When asked lf the milj. lanl.I would be Sltlsilled by lbe -als, Hayakawa said: to go from left to riaht, she remarked. She said many of ihe children need to find out the difference between Jett.en and nwnbera. SF STATE .ACTIVISTS INACTl)IATED Policeman Guarcb C1mP,1 P"risoMrs Ul'IT ....... She'll work.with the ehlldren through the year and then next year they'll go Into first grade .. "Some will be superior students," 1he said. She sayt she works more whh three dimensional objects than peocil and pa- per, developing the cblldren'a feeling lor shapes seen in the alphabet. By the end of the year, she expects the children will know the alphabet, be able to count, know their beginning sounds and be able to read simple words. An important method in her teaching b use of developmental tests.. Through these tests she sees how children arrive at tbelr answer, which she will accept- right or wrong. The answer Isn't impor- tant io ht".' but how the child arrives at It is. , Parents art invited to watch their children take the tests and many do, Mrs .. Lumlan said .. Anolher itdvant'age of the class b that it has only .. 25 students, compared to the (See READERS, Page Z,) Hot Line Wired To Santa Claus For Newport Kids Hayakawa •Mad~ Prof Says Gove.rnor Running SFSC SAqtAMENrp (UPI) -An official of the California State College Professon Association today called s .. r. Hayakawa "a madman" but sald San Francisco State College is being nm not by the acting president but by the governor's office. Rosi Koen, association e JC e c u t i v e secretary, denouriced Hiiyakawa and Gov .. Ronald Reagan during a general convocation a1 Sacramento State College intended to head oil the sort of violence which has plagued San Francisco State. "S. I. Hayakawa i.! not acting president at all," Koen said. "That college ls being run from the? governor's office .. " Koen added, "Today there l! a mad4 man at the helm of San' Francisco State - a man who could gleefully walk In alter bloody Tuesday and announce to the press that it had been the moat ei:citln(.,.day of his life." A .. crowd of about 2,000 attended the convocation. Classes w:ete canceled at the college which has 11,000 student. and about 600 faculty members. Another speak«, government professor John Livingston, called upon the state colleges to "disarm yiolence" by dealing eU~ively with "problem1 of racism aod prdblems o{ irrelevancy in the cur- riculum." Livingston said dissident students, especially blacks, have been forced to resort to violence to win consl'deraUon of their problems .. Livingston saJd if sOciety deals with the grievances of the black commUnity simply as a question of law: and order, it would invite violent revolution .. "BlackB in America indeed have the moral right of revolution, judged by the standards of any theory of democracy with which r am familiar," be told the convocation. A North Pole hot·llne number direct LJCJ GetS $.600,000 U.S. to Santa Claus will be ready Dec.. 19 for Newport Beach .children to place their Christmas orden .. From 7 p.m. until 10 p .. m. youngsters may call 673-9240 and talk to Santa G f N c l - Claus .. St.. Nick says that callera who rant or ew omp ex di-b him before then may find lumps · of coal in their stockings Christmas mom. /'ftle "Call Santa" program is sponsore.d. by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce which ls also conducting a Christmas decoration cooteJt. Silt $25 U.S .. Savings Bonda will be given to contest winners who finlsh on top of the commercial and residenUal categories. The residential category Includes Best Religious Theme , Best lndlvldual Effort and Best Group Effort. BU&lnesse.s com- pete in Belt Decorated Store, Best Decorated Ellerior and Beal Window Design. Stod< Markets NEW YORK (AP) -The stoci market remained 1Ughtly higher late this af- ternoon in moderate trading. (Seti quota· tiona, Pages 11-17}. A rallying movement In gr!y afternoon pmbed the Dow Jonet Industrial average - up 1.54, bul aboul two pulnll ol lllla rtx was pared tway later .. WASIUNGTON, D. C. -A $600,000 grant to UC Irvine foc cooslrucUon of a social sciences building complex was announced today by the U. S. Office of F..ducaUoo. The federal money will be applied toward the estimated $4.2 million cott of three tied-together social sciences buildings, a campus spokesman aaid .. The social sdencea unit, scheduled to be completed in J970, wHI complete the central campus ring.. The p h y s I c a I sciences unit is being gradually moved into and the engineering unit Is under conslrucllon. Approval of the federal grant ap- plicaUon was expected, the spokesman said. Federal grants have been received for previous major campus buildings. The federal money 11 available under lbe Higher EducaUoo Facllltles Acl for graduate educallct1.. The grant amount wa., determined by lhe percentaa:e of. buildlna use which will be for graduate study. Social sciences now shares t h e humanities building .. The planned cluster of three buildings around a common plaia include! an elght4 story faculty of· flee and laboratory bulldlng, a four-ctory ciaMroom buildlng and a 200-seat lecture ball. Senate Group to Look At 'Credit' Next Week WASHINGTON (UPI) -S en. Philln A.. Hart'1 lnvesUgaton will turn their aUenUoo from auto repair practices to credit bureaut and coUection qencles next week, ft wu disclosed today. The Senate AnHtrusl and Mooopo!J. Subcommittee, whloh the · Michigan Democrat heads, wound up thref: days of hearings ThUl'llday on the high COii of auto repairs. · / "That'• "" lily queallon. An ......, II not needed at ' dill moment. If then .- dllturblll<OS created, pol1ce will be called Upoo u usual • • • " Police dreir guns for the llnl lime In a monlh ol lw'Dloll 'lbunday wl>en dla- aldenl.I tried to storm the pnsldenl'1 office. . II was the lhlrd clAlb betw<tm bardc<n diasldtnl.I, tolal1n( about IOO, and police In lour clays. • Reds Attack . 37 Vietnam Towns, Bases From Wire -SAIGON -Communist forces staged .. a nationwide temr attack today, shelling I~ clUea, '°l"" and allied basa In Soulh Vlelnam. In one raid Norlb VJet. namese lroopo killed II vlllagen Jn. eluding lwo chJldren wbo had reluaed to betray lbelr chief. With lull·fiedged peace talb about to open In Paris, the shelllngs appeand to · be a relpoolO to the Vlal COiii command's ordera to launch a new wave of attach and terrorism while neaoUa- tions ~q on. In wbal oeemed to be I wa!J. coordinated operation, the enemJ eent up to 400 mortar and rockel n>UDda lntd !7 allled hues and South Vletmmese c11111 and, towns. The communist attack from the llOUtbern !olekot>r Delta to the - border Jung!a killed al leasl • 17 Sooth ~ and wounded II Glbm In '"'81 allied ljlOiNmeo called lbe btoodletl ncl terror ....WI ll1nce Prsl- donl Johnson balled u .s. liolnblnir of North Vtelnam Nov. 1 to coof dawn 'the war. The village of Pbu Loe. • "model" refugee settlement between Saigon and the Camtvvtian border to the northwest, bore lbe heavies! blowa of lbe 1uror11m lhal the Commun!Jls ·""" IUj>pooed to have halted u lbetr parl of the borgaln In getllng Paris negottallona under iray. The Norlb Vlelnamese llnl Jobbed Jn I mortar and rockel Ille al the aleeplng 450 vtllagen from an lide>. The Hanoi troopo. wearing_ ...... and brown I unlfonm, am••hed tbrougb a platoon of governmenl mllltta and need Into the village. They burned 45 of lbe 15 housea tbe refugees from prevloua terror had built nnJy lour months ago. They shot the vtllap pip and lben routed the pea1•Ns·fram their bunken. The Communlltl lined up IODle of the villaren. ."Where la your chief,'' Ibey demanded. Frightened but dellanl, the refugees of Phu Loe would not aay. A U.S. spokeaman llald the Commun!Jls then opened flre. 'Ibey a.id the victims were ''ass&asinated -IUDDed down in cold blood." Orange Weather When that pesky fog lilta Satur- day, we'll hlve peskier Sant.a Ana wlndio, along with buy IUDshlne with lempualurea ranging from llO Id 74 along the coaat. INSWE TODAY Sonta CJaua medl Cl mightu big bag to carry tht tarJ~ ChN&:- maa gift he it schtduled to deHO. er to the Girt. Club of the Ha,... bor Area mzt week, cover fea- eure in todalf'1 WEEKENDER. ·-. ...... 11 ..,_ . ClnUI... 11-M ,_... . -1t --I --. .......... _ . l'IM!leit U-IJ ...... . -.. --~ II ~ ........ -. _........ 14 ,.,... ..... " __ .. --I -" --.. ----,.,. ... ......... .. ,, ·-. -. --. --.. ·-... _. .. ... _ . DrMMI ' • IJ ...... 14-11 .... _ . .......... . --I ........ ., .. • ..._ .......... -,__ N N ,1 D"1~ V PILOT •• • • :y ; Tndlle Dekt.ed ' 'Jack: D ·d .in . . Newport llelcb) flrll.Jack·ll>lhe-Jlox I wm pop u~ .....u.,. an.r the !Int ol the year. • -'---"'~· __ ,_,_ e. port ,. ..... ~r •••1••1""" ~ I I · I I \ ' to bolld. JI"-'"'-'· <Ir!~ restaurant at lllOO W. Balboa Blvd. '.fhursday nlgbl from city ptanDlng COID· iDlisloners. ............ ·~·1 . --·• -··-"-_._ .... __ _ Foodo!aktr Inc. ~·-. ,...._ • • l ' Road Colibcil · The tw~ redwoo4-oldod restaurant wtD .. ~· .. -bat -.... the • -lot • - Lauds Coa8tal Freeway . Plan Calllornla'• pm\I~ Roedslde Ccun-cU <oday applauded UM! Dlrisloo o( llll!>· ways for its fn!ewa,y plml lo Corona del Mar. ' . Mrs. Ralph A. Reynolda, pmldeot of. the Sao Francbro-bued ,btautlflcatloo organhftlan, cited the otate's agreetng wilh Newport Beach city Qfficlals to ~· pr..a segments o( the Paclllc COilt Freeway wt ol the Upper Bay and the southern terminus of the Corona del Mar Freeway. She said the Roadstde Council w a s especially pleased with plaos to include overpaael o( Iocal arterW •-ts aloq the frtewa1 routes. "We appreciate Utls considera~ of community values apd coomnmit1· mtea- rity .. sllo said. "'ll!ll ts the !dD4 o( -.uier.u.. tlW makes for goocHeellog on the part ol tha pibllc toward a blgbway l estabn.Iunent that is ofton accused o( coacecllog loo llllle ID favor o( conmnml· ty values." Youth Arrested For Burglary A l~year-old San Diego ywtb wu ar- restett ID Newport ·Beach on burglary charges after officers focmd three alleg- edly stolen crodlt cards ID hll poooesslon, I Newport Beocb Police oald today. ' Jobn E. Lobman WU ltopped for • ' !raffle .violatloo ID the '12llO block ol West Coast mg11way wbeD the can!s, belong. Ing to Robert Lane, d Balboa l!laod, were discovered, oWoers obarie. • • . Ccmll _.,, Q94!1' the 11'.Jfl!e ·-·u.a results of. the restaurant toot up moil of the commlasiooera' time In coo- siderallon o( the project. Residents neartJr oaJd that it wm ..,..... l!alj>oa lrlfllc and llWllllllr .... -. . ·DarlD· G!Otlt, oel!Dg -p!IUlll!Dg director said that no matter what waa conatructed on the seven parcel property, traffic Woo!d1nauao. - . "Yoo cao'I p(Oclude developnenl ·l"'I became .you w,ant to retain a traf&' s\alul quo. Tralf!c wtD not be Improved by the stoppqe .of .development. It'• a Problem 'of odd!UirlaJ'·rljht o1 waj and different movement of traffic," be oald. Groth oaJd the Foodmaker structure wu specllicaUy deslped for Newport Beach. All the company'• standardlz.ed sigo.o hlld to · be rede&!gned to meet city restriclions. A three-toot wall wlll 1eparate 1klewalt traffic from the moving cats ID the parlr:log lot. ID other actloD, pl8Jmero: -Recommeode4 approval by the City CGuDc11 of %OOlng the Modell 1111Jlen111111 to J\.I and 11-2. -Approved a request by Fotomal Corp. for a 4r!ve-througb l1lm salel and proceas!Dg llland at ~I W. Coast mshway. -Approved a aubdivtsloo al Newport Center few a car wuh and approved building of the car wuh. -Approved a request by Gulo D. Sle f(I' the tale of llcobolic beveragea and daDclng and eotertalllmeot within 200 feet of a residential area at the Rtllaurant lndone&!a, 2515 E. Coaat !Dgbway. Lynda in Hong Kong HONG KONG (UPI) -Lyoda Bird Rol>b arrived ID Hong Kong Friday nlghl for a weekend lhopping visit en route to a Bangkok ~eooloo with her Marine Major hwlbaod who will be -on a rest and recuperation leave t>AILY PILOT lhlff ...... L.EAR,.IJ'IG Li!TTERS -Mn. GftI)' J.,m!an woa hand puppet and lllustratiODJ to teadl Mike Wynne, 6, In apeclal claBB for kinde"' garten gra4a who are DO\ quit. ready to read. DAii V PI LOT ORANG& COAST PUIUIKINCJ C0M'AH1' . •• ...,. N. w ... _ ... _ ..... .. c.rr., VIit ........................ ,..._,, r...sr -n ..... A. ._..,,1it.. Mmnlf'lll .,,,. J.,..1111 F. C.11111 P11I Nfu111 ---CIW MIW 011'91• ---1211 w ... 11111>•· •••• ,.,,, M1nr111 M4r••n P.O .... 1111, tt66J --c. .. MtiMI 211 Wt$I a.f '"9t L-e..c.: :ti! """' A"'""'9 ~ ltact!: ., "" ''"" From Pagel READERS ..• usual 30 kl the first grade and 3' in tlll4ergarteo, she said. A teacher usll~ ant belpa with the clua, permitting her to give the children even more individual attention. Mrs. Lumlan finds this year's class the most in~ 1he'1 had In st% ye&r1 at Pomorur School. A resident 0£ 2016 Tus- tin Ave., Newport Beach, she has chi!- ·~ ot her own, David, 13, aod John, to. Her bulband, Nonnao, taaches hlatory at Orange Ceut Colle1e. 'Unlockable' Auto Means $ to Thief Howard Miller, owner ol a lock and key shop, aald, "II Ibey quit the meltr Dlvi4 Bond~ 11-YeaMld Engltsh For<! baa a door that just wao't lock. • 'l'blev!ll, be told Nellpcrt Beach pollce Thunday, found out about ll While the car wu parked ln a lot at the Arthes MarlDa, 33!3 w. Coan ll!ibway, 1 suite.,. containing 175 In clothing and f4SO .ln traveler• checks .... -11oi.n. Bond, 604 Clubhouse Dr., Newport hland, old he had left the rultcase on the Ooor ol the unloeklble car. ' ,, \ PROOD FAMIL.Y -Ne" Municipal 'itodtF .J.E.T. RUtter II gathers famlly around following swear- ing in ceremonies this morning. From left are son • • DAU,Y PILOT lteff ..... 1 Jolm, Judge Rutter and daughter Lee, wile Kit and daughter Lyruie, 100 Tom and parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E.T. Rutter-Sr. , Judge Rutter Assumes Duties in Harbor Court Hugh~ Chance For Air West Given B0ost_ ' J. E. T. Ruiter ll ol Newport Beach became Juda• d Orange County-Harbor Municipal Court Dlvtsloo I tbla morning lo c:eremoolel alteDde4 by an overllow audience. Judge --~~. a Princeton University graduate, baa practiced taw ID Orange County for the past Diile years. Judge Donald Dungan performed the 1Wearing-.ln ceremonies. The new judge, in bi8 tlrlt address u a jurut, told the audience of at least 100 persooa that be hoped he "could Crcuh Hearing Set Wednesday A Natiooal Transportation Safety Board hearing into reasom for the second of two IUDllller crashes of Los Angeks Afrwayi hellcopten will begin nei:t Wednesday in Marina del Rey. Capt. Kemeth Waggonner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Costa Men, wu apparenUy trying to tet the stricken craft down in a COmpton schoolyard when it crashed, tilling 21 perlOlll. The IDquiry wm beglo at 9 a.m. In the Marina Del Rey Hotel, with 16 persons, from witnesses to airline employes, 1cbeduled to testify. The crash followed by only three months the dive of another LAA Sikorsky S61L helicopters into a Paramount dairy corral, killing 23 persons. It was the worst civilian copter crash in U.S. hiatory. Results of a recent NTSB hearing on the May crash have yet to be revealed and it will also be some time before announcement ii made of factol'3 in the August tragedy. Both helicopters were Dying from the Dimeyland heliport to Los Angeles Interna.Uooal Airport when they went down, leu lhan two miles apart. Library Opens; Party Planned Corona del Mar's newly expanded public library ls now open. It has twice the !pace -almoet 4,000 square feet -and twice the number ol books -close to 20,000 -than before, according to City Librarian Dorothea Sheely. The f54,0llO project W8' psJd for by funds from the bulldlng excise tu, which L5 levied against developers. Mrs. Sheely ssld ao o'.ficlal open """" will be held at the 420 Marigold Avenue facility Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Punch and cookies will be served . The event is to be sponsored and hosted by the Newport Friend• of the Library . Hours for the library, which had been closed since tali! summer for the remodeUng, are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1 to 9 p.m.; 'Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p'.m.: and Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to S p.m. Sneaker 'Sneak' Nabbed in Theft An alleged &neater aneak wu booked into Colla Mesa City Jail barefoot Thura- day, after apparently losing a bet t.o I buddy. David E. Becker, 25, of 4708 Neptune Ave., Newport Beach, is charged with auspiclon of petty theft after a security guard at the K-Mart, 2200 Newport Blvd., stopped him in his track! out.side the store. The tracks, charged Dan Manis, were • being made by a $4.56 pair of brand-new tennis ahoea Becker bied on, lhea neglected to mention when he paJd for a pair of socks at the chectstand. Becker told police the enUre incident Involved a bet wltb a buddy, but be did not specUy who wu the loser - of the bet that Is. be more than just a bystander in these times when tbe law is so important." Judge Rutter, who received hil law degree from the Unlversity of Southern caillornia Law School, practiced with the firm of Carpenter and Rutter, later merged into Duryea, Carpenter and Barnes. He and his wife, Kit, have four children. Too Foggy Also To Sign Ticket? A Corona del Mar man charged w:lth doing 50 miles per hour down a Costa . Mesa street 1n dense fog early today wound up In jail when he refused to sign his traffic citation. He e1plained that it was far, far too foggy to see the 35 miles per hour speed limit sign. William W. Galletln, 31, of 511 Marigold Ave., was booked into city jail for refusal to sign a citation -which is only a . promise to appear Jn court, not ad· mission of guilt Officer Dlclc Bersch s8Jd Gallatin slso had no driver'• license in hla possession when 1topped shortly before 3· a.m. on West 19th Slreet at Harbor Boulevard. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An ultimatum from the Bank of America "has had the effect" of bolstering Howard Hyghel' offer to bay Air West, the president ot the regional airline said today. (Earlier story) G. Robert Henry, who opposes Hughes' $90 mUlion bld, described as a "technical default problem" the bank's threat to consider the alrllne in default on SM million in loans if it did not clear up its financial and management pro- blems by the end of the year. Hughes, whose Las Vegas holdings are served by Air West, offered to buy the line a few months after the airline wu formed by the merger of Paclf~. Bonanza and We!l Coast airlines. 'lbe billionaire Wll! reportedly upset by poor service. The air West board split 12·12 on Hughes' offer and scheduled a 8lockholders meeting Dec. 'J:1 at nearby Millbrae for a vote on the bond. European Satellite Put in Orbit by U.S. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Europe's newest aatelllte, a "Sky Painting" research craft launched by. the United S~tes for f4 million, s p e d away from earth today on a way~t orbit expected to take Jt two-thirds the distance to the moon. A juOgment of acqultlal, not dlmnlqal, was re.ached lo the ZOQl.ng vlol.atkla cue: agalnsl ~de! Mar roa1 -man George Freeman, sttomer Don a J d Smallwood said today. Smallwood, Freeman's attorney, o~ ject.ed to a report Thursday that a.Id the case wa1 "dlmnllled" by Newport. Mesa Municipal Judge Doosld Dwtgan. "That's not entirely wrong,•' Smallwood said, "but it draws an unfair lnlerence. My client was found innoctnt He was charged with tbree vtolaUoos and he was acquitted." Judge Dungan, before the crlm1nal charge1 were brought to trtaJ, granted Smallwood's motion for acquittaJ on the grounds t h a t Freeman bad not b e e n given sufficient not.ice that hla UJJe of. the property wu a zoning violation. Freeman had been told by city aides in 1966 that the use wa1, in fact, lawful. The City Attorney'• office recently re-- Interpreted the zoolng provtsloo. Judge Dungan agrees with the new in· terpretallon, actording to City Attorney Tully Seymour. "We are in the process of draft1ng notices which will be sent to all property owners who are known to be maintainingt illegal rental units, sdvislng them of this ruling end of our intention to file ctiminal charge• against them H 'the violation• are not corrected," lald Seymour. Among those to be advised is Freeman. __ 1~m~ ome HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIA[ 15 °/o TO 30°/o Off DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ,URCHASE OUR FINE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS ; CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MARIRO -DESION OUILO -ARTISAN -AND MANY MOREi OUR FIN! COUECTION OF ACCESSOlllS W1U ALIO R FIATUIED AT A 15% SAVINIHI 1 ,j: :1 ia1l1 11 JI ir~ EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOlt. HENRIDON -DREXEL -HIRITAOI 90 DAYS NO INTEREST-LONGER TERMS AVAILAILE ON APPROV!D ClllDIT NllWPORT IEACH 1727 WM!cllff Dr• 642·1050 OPD ... AT'Tat INTBIOIS LAGUNA IEACH W North CMll Hwy. r.-1-11- A..rr.~~ID OP'lll PlllAY TR. t ..... ,. ,_ ...... 0..,. c_, .... 1JQ \ ' . l \ ) ' I -----------------------------' I I • -~-.... ·--- ' • • • Shimmering Newport Bay will provide theDacl<drop for the 20th annual Candy Cane Ball. Membera of the Assistance League of Newport Beach, Junior Auxiliary will lead their fashionable guests into the ornately dec- OrJted ballroom of the )3alboa Bay Club !<>- night as th~y celebrate the holiday season. Tl/• black-tie event is traditionally pr .. 1tnted by the L,eague's juniors to support ttieir ·numerous proje$ and community · philanthropies, according to Mn. Theodore Robins, Jr., AUiiliary Chairman. A sumptuous holiday buHet and dancing to the music of The Society for Preservation Of Big Bands will. be part of the spectacular evening which is scheduled 1'Ybegin at 8 p.m. Glittering decoration" both traditional and unique, will add to tile holiday spirit. Th~ ballroom will be aglow with twinkJing tapers at each table. Christmas baskets filled with green fern and red azaleas will adorn table tops while.holiday trees set with candy canes and red ribbons also will be featured. Many merribers will be hosting pre-ball activities in their homes for their invited guests. The Mesa Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Knight will be Ille setting fur · one gathering to ·be cc).bosted by Mr. and ~~ ~~~s!:.1 Essen and Mr. and ,Mrs. Enjoying a pre-ball party in the water- front home of the Wllliam C. Bakers will be . eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Engen and Mr. and Mrs. V\ncent McGuinness will host a party as will Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ring of Corona del. Mar. Twenty guests will be seated with Dr. and Mrs. Vic Westover and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Pizzo. Twenty also will be seated with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Helin who will host a pre-party celebration in their home. Or. and Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, Dr. and Mrs. Fritz Westerhout, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Auer,. have invited friends to sit at their tables. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hoose and Mr. and Mrs. Walter KC>Ch have· asked several guests to enjQy a ·pre-party with them. The Grant McNi:ff's will entertain at their Mesa Verde home as will the Ted Ti· bergs and Howard Martyns at lite Tiberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howanl and Mr. and Mrs. James Wood are entertaining as are Mr. and Mrs. ·stewart A. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Oberg. ,. ,. . ' ' • • • I 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schag Jr. will have forty guests at their pre-party. Others en· tertaining are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kingley, Mr. and Mrs. Hanns Baumann and Mr. and Mrs. Robins. BEAUTIFUl BEGlNN_iNG. -.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scbag Jr. (left) will be hosting one .of numerous· pre-ball parties in'tbeir'€ameo Shores home. Enjoying the view of\tbe calm· bay waters are Mr. and Mf!i, James M. • . I . -Peters Jr. who will• be amoqg .the:40 guests in vi t e·d by U!.e Scbags. 'l'Jie 1 party will begin a gala·evening wlliJ:h will be .climax~"by·tb•·20tiJ..annual . 0andy €ane· Ball at 11le Balboa Bay Club: ' ' I Ii • 1 f. - BALL BELLES -Modeling their gowns to be worn al the 20th annual Candy Cane Ball to- night are three who will be attending lhe glit· tering event in tlte Balboa Bay Club (left to right) Mrs. David C. Barnes, Mrs. William Baker and Mrs . Castendyck Fay. Gues,ts and members of the Assistance League of. Newport Beach, Junior Auxiliary. will be dressed in their finest for the black tie event. LAST MINUTE CHECK' -Making sure that' every- thing is in or<ler l~r their pre-ball party are (Jell to right) Mrs. John Cashion and Mrs. William A. Von Esseo. The Von Esseris are c~hosts of the · event with Mr. and ,Mrs . .Jack Ricban:lson and .Mr. and Mr:s. 1 ~ndall !{nighl ' in the Knights"' Mesa l>rive borne. ~any pre.ball parties will 'be· tat;tng place before ~e Candy Cane Ball which will feature din· int and dancing at the Balboa Bay Club. j . • ,. ' . ' No Place Like Home If ·1t Means-. Staying Al.orl'e • l)EAR ANN LANDERS: My husbud Is friendly with a couple rl men tie works with. Their wJves are not the - type I would pick for friend! c:m my own. Every Friday evening we have a set date. The six of us go out to dinner and we end up at a little (()Cktail lounge that has music. The men drink beer and talk holiness the whole time. The wives of these two men dance with each other. I sit because I don't like to dance with a woman. I think it looks peculiar. Furthermore, men they neVtt saw befott cut in on lhem oo the dance floor and they end up dancing with strangers. They say it's O.K. because their busbands: are present. What do you say? . -.. '. ~ .... ' .. party. !' woke up ·ol 4 a.m. with an po8<d ln a girl coming In from • <foio 'IT: Belng aony•does'Ml11elp the atju.. uneasy feeling. I always feel better when at that hour oC the night. Am l wronc? , tioil. , Go In per.Go to A-arid. B iDd ANN LANDERS I know Thelma Is home, so I checked -L.L.t.. 1•Pl)loJj.ze.,WriU to C and D ucs :td. her ·bed .. Jt had not been slept 'in'. J, DEAR L.L.L.: That "bo;ur, of .the •. themyouweremiltaken .. And-nuttimli} -SQUARE PEG DEAR PEG: I uy die whole tbln1 smells like a Iott barrel of berrinJ. Haven't )'OU people 1ot ltomes? Wby tit i. taYerrs? Ytu. nttd some new frlelld1 u.i I ...,. yoa 6nd them - and breU: •P tbit 11eetome threesome. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our daughter la 18. She eraduated from bigh JChool wa~ 1'0rTlt<f sick but decided not to night" I• not night, Lady. n•a, l'IU'fttbl,,.-. i~ble. ... We Your · btain ii .eniqilid ~ .awaken my hUlband. 'No 1 .. year-old sfrl I'll o a Id be allo~ you eut ywr mouth In aear.j · . At 1:25 a.m. The.Ima came tlp(Oeiilg io 11-y G9t udl d.aWD. Your illllict ~ · • • 1 in June and i11 laldng , a . secretarial Into the hoult, carrying her ~. t w11 ·coadQQatloa. · ' · course. . gave her a long, hard look but said Haw a talk wldi TJtellna. Tell lttr Thelma has been dating a dlVinity nothing. My husband did not wake up ak ea.not etmt ud 10 u if tile studenl. He is 20 and shares an apart-and be douh't know about this. lived bt. a llloCd. M.khdPt b: pleDly ment with two otbtr divinity students. My question is : Do pareots have a lllt, for a 1ecretu1.J ~ dadtet We all li~ ;Jerome beca111< he """"' -right-..-.i.uc an t8-7ell'<Jld girl when (loc111TcnoWnref"rtlhlllllr-I . more settled t h·a n mOl!ll of the young to be, ·in? She doei not pay robm and ' And 111.111. ll a reuoaahte, rdpedi.ble men Tbclma has dated. . , board. We ~ wtting her 1through · bodf lor weekendt. Last night I ....undersU>od • Thelma to &ecretarial school. She hJS had no.curfew say she and Jerome were goiria to a mnce high school aradualion. I am op-CONFIDENTIAL TO SORRY I SAID A ----·--------- Au ' Lbdenl ,.,.. ... 4"l'rw6 ~ S&railpr .•• ," tent ~ ... ...., .. U ye~ 11 ldtller. . ... ..c.-"!! ~II 'be,_p.(.lt 1 t lJ J'llll wl&ll ye" r ~·· Send, t' t • to ber lo ta.. ti I ~·e D.QLY PILOT. tM:lOllt& • •tamped, fflf·lddr ........ lope. ' -• ·. ' ' · Queen of Hearts Open Homes Five of Laguna Niguel'• moot oulltaDding homee will be open lo the public from noon lo f p.m. .. xi Sunday when Queen of Heeria Guild, Chilclr0n'1 Hospital of Orange County sponlQlJI a 1(<>llday HIJ!lle Tour. Mn. John B. Lawson, oae of the live hoot· Coeds Discuss Julie Nixon By NEIL GUUlUJ: ile disiloction la made smong students-or faculty members NORTHAMPTON, Ma 11 • about anything, so from the (AP) -"Julie· Nixon ii com-. students' point of view, Julie tog bsck to ICbool. SO whit!" N-sliouJd be just like sny said one Smith Collqe 1111> other lludenl." dent Many of the more than Z,400 "She was here before aod girll, however, admitted that it wun't a big thing, m:I tbey look forward to e:s:- 1 don1 thtok It'll be IDY dil-dtement yiat msy come with ferent when she returns u ba1rin1r tbie pr e 1 I d e n t' 1 the -""'"•l's dau ..... ••." ·~ t-..._....... au-daughter present. "After aD," - Horoscope Taurus: Take Care • Reading· 1n Mses, greeto guild memben Mn. Trlllan E. Kmglm and Mn. F . James Delaney (left lo rilbtl lo her Sea Island Drive home on Niguel Terrace where a ~ .. brunch will be set up ii> Ille formal dining room. Movie (lllttor'a fMlwl: Tll• _.. ..... It ,,..,., .,,. lrN tllm conwnl"'9 fll )lartw Clllncil l"T A. Mr'I. .,_rt --............. ,... Mn. Hart ._,. i. _,,_ dllltmatl. It It ln!MdM .. • ,.,.,_. "" •tw-mllllrw e1.lltalllt tllms far ewhlln ... ,,_ Ml win ,.,.., .,.."'· "°"' yftwl .,. Mlld'91l Mall """' te MO¥.. GlllOt, caAI Of ,.,.. DAIL 'I' ,ILOT.) FAMILY THE Bmt,E -Magnificent pictoral pmentailon of the book of Ge.-...i.s. HEAD -Seri,. of lree-wbeei- lng adve.nture1 with pap muaic group. THE IIESTI.ESS ONES - Stirring fllm answers pro- blems of yooth w i t h refreshing perspective. Guide Activities Described crt&ta 1 memorable portrait of an hnpoverilbed old woman wboet life blend.I 'th f •·-'!be -aUon of the Cb!ld Wl an ..... .r. Guidance center rA. Oraq:e MATUJIE TEENS' AND County will be delcribed by ADULTS -its director, Dr. Maurice FIVECARDSTUD-WOllml Kaplan, durtog the next mystery, meeting of the Golden Key FOR LOVE OF IVY -Auxllllll')', Huntinaton Beach. Romantic comedy. Members and guest. w!Il THE HELL WITH HEROES llrll meet for a 1:111 a.m. -World War ll buddlee coffee In the Chamber of <Joni. trade morality fOI' a fut merce meeting room located . buck whDe operaUnc a ill the Town and Country cargo service In Algeria. center Oii Tueoday, llec. 10. I N T E R LU DE . -Tern-Foilowln& Dr. Kaplan's talk -TW a k'eU. ReJ.u: ....... -::t.::pl 12): -'-. ol hopa, wl1.b1L a..rw who a-po. _.i .._ .. provu --nne lor aoclallstog. A PM'IJ ~I could ailrn!Qdt. hi a new, ~ mean-...... ,,......Ip. LllM (8-pt. ~ 12): ·-lor lpedal ... .... ..._.. YOl&r' aen.se ot l>eaulJ .... larth. °"" In authartly It iu>pftued, Stand tall-Adbera to prindples. Don't be -eged by one ol lllllt fil!b. 1100111'10 (Oct. ~Nov. 11): -lor lmnOy harmony. Good lunar llpecl today cofn. ---philosophy. Yau make: rMOlulion which II pd if -out. Doe cloMtoyou_.,.,._ C<llllideradoo. 8.lGnTAIP,lljll (Nov. 2'- Smooth Sailing for Ball Putting finishing touches oo decorati.ons for tile Voyagen Yacht Club Commo- dore's Ball to take place in the Sheraton·Beach InQ; tomorrow are Mrs. John Costello (left) and Mrs. P. Thomas Koetz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laub are chairmen of the event. · ., . .J . • • ' Similar Rntimenll: were ex-one freahman llid, "with the premed by· many girls at the Secret Service and everyone es:clustve girls college after else around campus, you can't Julie Nixon. •, the daughter expect thing! to be completely of Prelildent-eltct Richard M. normal" Nixon announced that she would return in late January. Many students said they ei:- TEENS AND ADULTS FORT UTAH -Actian-pack· eel western with good cast and pleuant teener)'. permental, brilliant con-at 10 i .m. there will be a ductor .devoted to hi!! wotk report 00 tbe \ gr o u p ' 1 and f~y be.cornea in-Cbriltm.._ tiauar. Gokien Key ~olved . with a Young last month contributed $1200' ____________________ .;_ ______ _ Journalist. to the center; funds were rais- - ' . ' "Julie NiJ:on bu a right pect that Julie's marriage to to lead 1 normal student we," David Eisenhower, a atudeo\ II.id another student. "and I at nearby Amhent College, think that the girll here are on Dec. ZI will mean that thlt me will be Ol'.I campus for ~'.!'~ed to respect only brief period! to attend '"'&" clauea aM make an oc- Ooe iong-bslred coed with · calional bip to the llbr•~, an armload of booU said: -, ''We go out of our way to During her studies at Smith avoid anobbery here. Very Ut-before her father'• nomtna- Two Lengths 7137 ltoo, Julie Nbtm developed ber own circle of friends and was not widely recognized on cam- pus. "She was in one of my claaaes, but I never knew bt.r and I . never had any desire to become acquainted," «111 student said. "She WU just another student who happened to have a prominent Republicaq for I father." Emblem . Leaders Named ONE MILLION YEARS, B.C. -Stone Age story of two cultures. THE WHISPERERS -Poig- nant Engllab film which News Told At Party LIVE A Lrrn.E, LOVE A ed from the October fashion LITn.E -Pieusnt film show thO!r · thrift dlop and about .. a yoong girl looking other' projt!cta. for r11ht man to curt her frigidity. RACHEL, RACHEL -Tender study of a spinster ICbool teaclier trapped in her 1111all town warld. SALT AND PEPPER -Spy spool. ' Gifts Add To Party WEST SIDE STORY -Re-A &.Wcquslnted Chrtslmu issue of, modem danct party 11 planned for member• operetta.ADULTS of _Paclf.lc Sandi Women'• '!be enga1ement of Krill BARBARELLA_ Bizarre snd Club at I p.m. Tuesday, Dec. Jordan snd Larry Herbert was tasteleu comedy. 10, In the clubhoule. announced durtog a perty far DUFFY -Two IOl1I rob Memben of the Jluntln&ton dOH lrienda snd relailves in father of million pounda, Beadl club will eschange &lfll the borne of tht bride-elect'• aided by unaavGty friend•. durlnl tM party which is psrents, Mr. and Mrs. James ELVJRA MADIGAN -Tragic bein1 arranged by Mn. Ira Jordsn of Huntington Beach. love story in the 19th con-Rappeporl, ~ cbalmw>. MiM Jordan is a graduate tury. AMlltlna an the Mme1. of Marina High School and HELGA -German made,.. Jolm Bubman snd Al(er will be graduated from Golden education film. Clark, invitatiom; Don White West College In June. KISS THE amER SHEIK -and Ronald C e tr one , Her flanct, IOD of Mr. and Shallow Italian sex comedy. re!resbmentl, and Robert Mn. Homer Herbert of PETULIA -Brief encounter Orahood, entertainment . Garden Grove, was graduated of unpredictable y o u n g During Jut month'• meeting from Garden Grove High matron and jaded lllfgeon. member• ezcbanged kleu on School and will graduate ftom THE PRODUCERS -7.any C hr I 1 t m a 1 decorations fn. Cyprea: Junior College. He farce. eluding instructions ol. how to plans lo attend UC! Medical THE THOMAS CROWN AF-make the original ilemJ, School. FAIR -Sophisticated, Jm. Candlu, tree ornament.a, Newport Harbor Emblem No date hu been announced moral story al bank rob-reindeer and table decoratlom Club memben have elected f{J(' the wedding. bery. were cliJplayed. I \ i,,·Aea a .. ,,. Wear a dashing abort or long cape made of jiffy wool -great for tport or town. Jumbo-lmlt poncbo<:ape - UJe contrast for weaving through cables, fringe. Make abort version one color. Pat· tern 7137: directiom. FIFTY CENTI (""°') fer each pattern -add 15 cents . for each pattern for flnt-class mailing and specW handling; otherwise thlrd.ciua <1dl•err will take three weeb or more. Send to Allee Broob, '!be DAILY PILOT, 1111, Noedla:rafl Dept., llGI IU, 'Old Cbelaea Station, New \'Ork, N.Y. 10011. Print Nuae, >••r••'.z. Dp, Patter. Naaltef. tilant, new 1• •11l110Ct Cat.I• -onr .. ~"'-·­.... polteml prinled lmldo. 8eM • """' now. Cra I t, WIW, sew, tMd: • ;:: •• Pita Allll-• .... Mn. Euiene Bergemr to !<adl.==========~=========~==:;,====.I them throo&h a new year of activiti~. other new officers include the Mmea. H. T. Weaver, vice president; Des Wade snd Oils Clrdwell, , flnanda] a n d recording *<etar!OI, and Kip RJchardaGn, treasurer. New trulteel are the Mmel. Rei Bardwell, A. 0 . Moses, and John Bopldm, and ulil- tant manhals are Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. Robert Dearborn. Also elected were the Mmes. Emerson Wentzell and Tom Dawson, guards; Richard Msrvln, chaplain; Clnde Carr, organist; Louise Lew Is , historian, and G e o r I e McNamara, press. Appointed o!llcen are Mn. Gta<lyaHomler,~ secretary, snd Mn. John Barcley, marabal. Red, White And Blue Colors Fashion SILVER .OPPORTUNITY W•'V• just made 1 wonctwtul buy on •llverplated tea and coffet Mrvices by Gotham Siiversmiths. And It Is so very handsome. Tht large ch1sad tray 11 footed. CoffM Pol it kup c1pacity, tea pot 118-eup1. Creamer and covered augar included. Pie ... act soon. OUr 1upply ti limited at this price. Sit.ti, the S·plece set. YOUlll CHA"QE ACCOUNT WELCOMf--.IANICAMERICARD, MASTER CHAR&(, TOO ·_..._:;_. ________ .... ""~-....-........................ "'"' .... _ ""i------.. • . __ ........... . • ' • • ;- • • • • • • If • • • ... • • • •• •• • • Mrs.S.O. had her say. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • •· • ahe'd add a trailer to die ol.igb ,. all a. dreameCl-of .. -. ..r;i be deli.erod down !he chimney 11 a _... on om-B... But next .beot ;,, 001r •tali: r...i, -lo help you moke ac litt fYf Chriatmaa-witbes wme true 1n yoer home. "'°""" there's time for thoughtful choice. Careful de.ioioe., Del;_,. iB -'< lime (thou1h not by aleip). So if,..... fomilr;,, l!Oing l<f H-llllt• itoelf with new beauty Ill 1'om. lhK ,.,_ •• ·. Mp a ""°"' 1>' 1 love to help S.-! PASADENA !'()MONA .. SANTA ANA: MAIN AT IUVl!NTH "S.nto Ano S..,... Open Monday Evenings" !'HONE: 547-1621 - I > .l I • • DAILY l'ILOT J9 I - · .. I c. -·-------·-----------------------·----=-------·----------------------------... • -.... -... ,,.,, _____ .._,,., ........ -"' .. , .. , ............. -..... ..,, ...... ,.--.. ·-~.,., ............ ,~. ---·-.. ·. • . ,.. sA•i.'t' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE · , . .. ' • • l • I 1 ·Time t~-Upd~t~ ¥e€·s • Newport 8udl is cautht up In the blggetl bulldJM apree in I I& llltlory, By the end al. this fiscal year, the volume of new eonstruction is expected to ,lo\> ~ million. That's 50 percent more tha.n 1n any preVlous Srear. ' · Most of tills frenzied building ·acUvity, according to city aides, involves residential construction: Obviously, In a very short wlii\t Newport Beach Is going to have a Jot more ~le. These new people .will be using cjly parks and libraries ; they'll need lire staUOna. • But are there now enough. p~.ks,, .u,braries and fire atations to go around? ' __ Decidedly not: • New ones wi11 have to be built or old ones expanded. The cost will be considerable. And it is a cost th'at would, in moat communities, be .borne by every property taxpayer +-old timers and newcomers. • ~ , Newport, bappiJy, is dlU8rent. The building eXcise .tu, adopted four years ago, corppeh those who create the. nellll_ -the builders -to pay. The i""•ral property tax rate 1s unaffected. · . · The builder$ are required to pay so inuch money per square Coot into a special fund that l s ~ OD1Y to fi· nance new park, library and fire protectiorl facilities. That is how the city's biggest park in East Bluff was built. Excise tax funds also paid for the recent doubling of Corona de! Mar library space and for the new Upper Harbor View (Buffalo) Hills park. The value of the excise tax has been amply demon· st.rated. It has saved residents of already developed areas a lot of property tax money and has helped ease the crush al the ·nei.ghborhbd playground and at the library counter. and fiN stations with exciH l8x d ars as before. lnllation llta done this. Tllo coal o( construct!Jii pub- lic 1hlprovemeok1 according Iii tho city atatt~bu In· creved lour perc:111t ,._ yea~ olqco 1164. .lt is expected' to . rise even lill)ter -ta ~eV1!1l percent annually-between llOW and 1985: • Meanwhile, excise tax fees re{llaln unchanged . Hl'ber charges have been under study at City Hall since last summer, Constnictlon activity bas since In· terisified. Builders are now climbing aij over them.selves to get houses and apartments up. ' . • Cynics ml~ht say they appear' to be trying to beat the inevitable increase in the excise tax. w~ don't sub-. scribe to that. Tb·e fees, nevertheless-; should be swifUy updated. N~~on rJofus the Team ' U ·t-as taken Newport Beach six months to hire a auccesSOr to Assistant Police Chief Merrill Duncan, who no"' head• 011ange?s police force. · Capt. Har.ry A. Nelson of the Los Angeles Police Depar,tlflent' may well have been worth the wait. Nelson, 49, will retir-e from his job as commander of the Los Angeles Department's vice division on Jan. 1 to become Newport Chief B. James Glavas' principal aide. Glavas, of course ls an LA.PD aJumnus himself. He and Nelson obviously have much in common and should form an effective team. • r - ' ' . , ••• . - ~ '" t/'~~7(1, !J~-~~ M,.;;,;-\.Ai...,. The returns 1rom the excise tax. however. are. di· minishing. The city can't build as many parks, libraries As assistant chief, Nelson will head up Newport's detective and patrol divisions. He'll bring to that job 26 years' experience with one of the world's best police forces, and many years' experience as the leader of a tough, 200-man investigative division. Welcome aboard, Assistant Chief Nelson. N ~w \1oEVER GETS HERE fi R$J HAS1 0 (LEAl'I UP ALL THIS JUNK~ Reader Asserts Conclusions Are Faulty 'Superiority' in Education T n the Editor : 1\egarding your editorial of Friday. Nov. 19, ''Paying for Superiority," and L:e &tah!ment "the average Fountain Valley property owner pays about $135 _ ·'lre per year, for example, than does : ,r. Average Laguna Beach. It appears lo be a good investment. Fountain Valley schools have a slate-wide reput.ation of providing the highest· level of education." U is the last few words that should be examined in the light of an article by Mi. Thomas Fortune of the DAILY PILOT staff on Friday, Feb. 23. l\tR. FORTUNE commented on the results of state-wide pUbUc school test $<'0re1 wtllcb included the four districts menUoned in your recent editorial. These &e0re11 are reproduced below for cumint er"mination : l 1Hll!I DLSl11Cf .. , .. 0 ' ' 1<.u1111111 Yl lllJ ... .. " • WnfMlllllW 11;•11 • " • LatVlll IMdt ...., .. n • OltlrlC1 ,. MJ11. TNtlMr T•~ Oii • ,.,.II .. .... l 1ti. ,_ ~1111111 Yl lltJ .... '" "" tJlS WKfllll11• "·' ,_, "·' ••• ..,_ -... , ... "' ... Mr. Fortune stated, "Relatively poor sbowinp were made by Orange Coast and Orange County achool districts. Although above the state average, they did not compare favorabl y to school syr:tems in Northern California suburbs.'' He went on to remark lhat, "One surprising showing was that made by Fountain Valley Elementary District, which enjoys an enviable reputation among schoolmen for its emphasis on individualized instruction . Reading scores were the lowest of ~ny district in the county. except Santa l\na." FROM TliE ABOVE statements, it appears that some faulty C()nclusions have been drawn : I. The Fountain Valley program is based on Individualized instruction, but what crilerie have been used to judge tJ1at this district is "providing the highest le\'el of education?" 2. Assemblyman Leroy G r e e n e f0.Su-::ran1enlo) who released the figures for Mr. Fortune's article stated, " ... reading ability is the fundamental measure of school achievement." Again. it would appear that your recent editorial Ls using differ.ent criteria for judging "superiority" in education. especially in the case ' of Fountain Valley. What are your criteri1? J. IF WE ARJl: to use re'adlng results as a criterion, it would indicate that the tupayers and students of Laguna Beach art probabl y getting the. most for their money, with Westminster nex\ and Fountain Valley last. Since in· dividualiz.ed instruction is supposedly based oo small class size, one might ask just how individualized is Fountain Valley'! The purpose: or my letter Is nol lo fault the Fountain Valley School District, --.. -- Friday, Dec. 6, 11168 n. --0/ th• -~ Pilot sulrf to ll<f""" and ·-ulalt mrdtn bw pr.,•nUnp tllil ~·,. opillionl and com- tMttt4ry Oil topicl of inkrf'll ond dgtolfi<»ttce. br providl"" a forum for U.. ezpr•ufon o/ our readcn' opinion.I, and by r. _enitng t.1IC dliltfir ofllo:- pohilt of flofonn<d ob,....,., and "'°""""" °" toplQ a/ the dar. RdbeJt M. Weed, Publlshes .~ ~tt1n trom rlNders ••• w1lcome. Norm•I"" Wrl!trt ~Id <;O!!VeV lhelr mHS.,.;lf. In JOO words or leu. '~1 rlt hr lo tondt<IH letltf'I to U! Sl'atll or 1llml· '''' libel 11 ruerved. All +1n~ro mull lnc1ud1 ;lvMIUr9 1nd m•lllnv Mldrest. but n1m11 m•v bl .. nrm11c1 on re<ives! ll •ulllcl~nt re1""' 11 ~P~1re<i!. bul to have the DAlLY PILOT examine the criteria they use for Judging "superiority" in education. As a local 1 taxpayer and. a member or the education profession, I want a superior education system and am wil)ing to pay for it, · but first 1 should like fo know the criteria used to dcl°ine superiority and then direct my educational energies and taxes to obtaining that goal. I am sure there are others who share my views and a.wait your reply. AL W. NELSON The DAILY PILOT stilt believes tl1e Fou11tain Valley Elementary School Di.strict deserves commendation for its maintenance of educatio11al level during a period of staggering growth. During the last five uears, the dis· trict has experienced a 3,500 percent growth in student load, yet has avoided double sessions by financing and building 12 new schools. More re· cent reading tests than those cited indi.cate a considerably higher score i11 the first a11d third grades, 58 per· cent and 61 percent. Newer sixth grade figures are not available. Gene· ral/.y spcuking , oldtr and n:iore estab· lished districts con sistently sho1v higlter scores on s11ch tests ll1a1t rlo districts riroping wi th treme11dou.~ growth problems. -Editor ~Jovles for l'le lnom To the Editor ; Our son, who has been under fire al Da Nang in South Vietnam. reports that he and his buddies have enjoyed movies in their momen\.s off duty. He has an 8 mm. projector. Ir any of your readers have home movies or oommercially-produced film s they no longer want. in 8 mm. super or regular film , and which they would like to contribute for Army. Navy and Marine enjoyment in South Vietnam. we would be happy to rorward them lo our son Charles for that purpose. Our thanks in advance to any con· lributors. MR. & MRS. R. J . PARKER 532 Center Street -No. C Costa Mesa Phone 543.2557 Hippies al Churc h To the Editor : The story in tonight 's paper concerns me -·· Hippies Hit Garden Grove Church, Ousted by Ushers." Biased reporting once again condones the behavior of the minority group who are exercising what they call "freedom.1' They did have the freedom to come to worship with us. dressed 11 they wtre in the clothing of their choice. The few of the band who found aeaUng with the congtegalion were warmly welcomed and asked to flay 11eated wbtn thelr "leader" called ror the maS& exit. THEY DO N~ have license tn disrupt the se:rvice bY coming lale, in!>isting -on-having S&-seets togtther. !houtin1 out durln1 the servi~. and dlsturblntt 1,000 people. What then happens lo the freedom of the 1,000? . Tht report 18.Jd nolhtn'g of the· warm· hearted eie:hltlge between the ~and and ------·· ---··=*= .. • the Rev. Schuller or of h1s challenge to them to make a contribution to society as the young men in his serl)lon were making. The report said noth1ng about the young college class and the con· gregation who went out to speak to the band arter the service. 'Let's watch our tendency to call license "freedom" when we are dealing with the minority . NORMA HERTZOG School Bus Flashe r s To the Editor : RE : Gus Nov. 18, about school bU! drivers not using their flashers to· protec~ the kids. "The dri ver of a school ' us shall operate the flashing red signal lamps required on such bus at all times when children are unloading from the school bus to cross a highway or when the bus is slopped for the purpose of loadi ng children who must cross a highway l.o board the bus , except that such signal sha ll not be operated al an intersection or place where the traffic is controlleO by a traffic officer or official traffic signal. The signal shall not be operated at any other time." -V .C. 22112. LAWRENCE CARMONA Student Bus Driver Sm e l.I• a R.a t 11 lhe Editor : It is becoming so that lhe only criminals lhe police are allowed tu arrest are those carrying signs , "I am a crim inal," white they are in the process of commilting crioles. L am outraged by Judge Samuel Dreizen's dismissal or the G a r y Marshall c a s e and the inference t h at the police should o n I y mJke arrests for crimes they see in plain sight. not crimes they smell. My cominenl: "1 SMELL A RAT!" The Huntington Beach police have my lull support. JAM>;S M. PAULSON !tf a r i j u an a possession charges • 1gait1st a Hu11tington Beach man were d1.~1nissed after the Califor11ia Su- preme Court ruled tllat potict actiou 111. seizing evidence in a clostd bag hidden in a closet, after detecting tht odor, was unl-Ow/ut search. The high court held that such police action, if upheld, would encourage widtspread nnd unlawful examination of personal effects. -Editor r---By George Dear George · I simply can 't make up my mind -should I marry for love. se1, or (or money? d HANDSOME Dear Handsome : By all mean.~. (Now he's got me wondering. What else is there?) DEAR GEORGE: BUILT Bl R DH OU SE AC- CORDING YOUR STUPID PLANS ANP IT NOT ONLY TOO BIG BU'! KEEPS BLOWING OU'! OF '!'REE. H.C.D. DEAR H.C.D.: SORRY. ACCI DENTALLY~ENT YOU SAILBOAT BLUEPRINT. THINK YOU ~AD OFF ! OUGfIT 10 SU l>OOR GUY WHO CAME IN LAST IN NASSAU REGATTA IN LE1KY BIRDHOUSE. WIN SOME, LOSE SOM£. KEF.P SMllr ING. l ) --------- Alcoholics Do Drink Again In Few Cases ;-· ... ,. - Is it possible (or an al~lic ever to return to "normal" social drinking following successful treatment? Most authorities in _the field of alcoholism say "no " in resounding terms, believing t!JtL: 11). alcoholillD )s a .pr98ressh1e., incurable disease; (2) no known treat· ment cari change 'die ~C alcoholic cond ition; and (3) the alcotJOlic can live a normal, procluct.ive life only if he stays away from alcohol as long as he lives. However, some observers h a v e reported exceptions to the rule. Or. 0. K. Davies, an English psychatrist, caused a stir in 1962 when he reported that seven of 93 former alcohol addicts were drinking socially tor from seven to 11 years after discharge from Maudsley Hospital in Loodon. Nooe had been drunk during the follow-up period and all were bet~er adjusted . socially. SINCE THE DAVIES report, other studies have shown that a few individ11als eventually can conouer their pathological dependence on alcohol and become social drinking ex-alcoholics. Nol many. lo be sure -four out of 62 in one series. six out of 91 in another, and II out of 32 in the most optimistic report. All of these social drinking ex· alcoholics had been helped lo face their accumulated internal and external pro-. blems. a few by religious workers. but n1ost through individual and group psychotherapy by ph ys icians. psychologists or social workers. Some also were helped to stay sober through the voluntary fell owship and support of Alcoholics Anonymous, even though they could not continue AA 's insistence on abstinence the rest of their li"'s. IN A RECENT Bulletin of the fl.1cn - ninger Clinic, Dr. R. E. Reinert reported only four "social drinkers'' out of 156 alcoholic patients intervie\ved one year after treatment at Topeka V. A. Hospital. By social drinking. Reinert meant that they could use !Orne form of alcohol more or less regularly in the company of other persons without losing control , getting drunk , or having any of their former problems. In Dr. Reinert 's cases the time between the origin of heavy drinking and seeking treatment was short. None had suf(ei'ed loss of famil y: all had achieved voca· 'ional adjustment. They drank nn\.v with olhers and always before nr <luring mtals. Most important, they rigidly limited the amount they drank. usually wilh the support of family and friends. Actually, their drinking was controlled. rather than "normal " or "social'" for they always had to be on guard. choosing carefully the time. the place and the circumstances of drinking. ALTHOOGH ABSTINICNCE as one goal of treatment should not be abandoned . experience hu shown Ul.at countless alcoholics who &eek help are driven away. unwUllD& to faoe tht future without !iOrTle bope of be.in, able eventually to handle limited amounts of alcohoI. So some therapist! today believe that a mMsurement of success Is achieved when a pcrllOft rH.Sttblishes a 1ood famJly life, a ulllflCtory work record, a respectable .position In I.ht communtzy, And is able to control his drinking most of the time . Neverthcleu. almolt everyone agrees lhat rarely, tJ ev•, can a chronic alcoholic achieve tbl ahill&y to use alcoholic bever11• u a unon!lal'' or "AOCi al" drlnkerl Babies Should ' Have Priorities Numerous readers "have asktd' what happened to the nine new -born puppies we brought back Crom the country, and the (ormal answer is thal we ga.ve seven of them away and kept two at home to stay with the mother. But the informal answer is much more interesting. We took care or the litter in our basement laundry room for eight weeks; and I use the edit.Orial "we," for the women-folk anti children did the caring for , and I did the admiring, and sometimes the cursing. AT ANY RATE, when. the time came f~r dispersing the litter, .we cQl.lld bctrd!Y bring ourselv~ to part with tllem , even though ;}t ~J. kftpaible to keep nipe fast-growitfg dogs in the hOtlse, to say nothing or ,the mother. And we were running out of milk, newspapers, vitamins. calcium supplement and worm· ing medicines. As we gave each one away, we sub- jected the prqspective new owner to an interrogation that would have shamed the F .B.I. and the C.l.A. put together -trying to make triply sure that each puppy would have a really 1toc1. borne, not merely in the iJ'oss physical sense, but in the emotional atmosphere as well, which is pettiaps even 'more important. Even then , it was devilishly hard to give them away, mostly to strangers. NOW. lF ONE can fee1 this way about a puppy one has known for only lwo months, what astonishes me is how we can be so callous and uncaring about human babies who are born in slum environments and given little or none of the benefits we conferred upon our litter. T?'le infant mortality rate in such areas may be nearly twice as high ·u that of more affluent neighborhoods , Utd by tile time the babies are a few months old, they may be already So deprived in essentials that they ctn never catch I up in th~ life-race. BUT PUPPIES are not threatening, and people are. Puppies grow up to adore and obey you, while people grow up to compete with you and follow their own bents. And perhaps the ultimate test of our human maturity is our willingness to give (others') babies the same chance we give (our ) puppies. We accept the ·fact that a dog must be given a fair start in life, ii-order to reach its full potential and to respond lovingly and product.ively to hia en- vironment can hardly be expected to make eqoal trudl that human babies suffering severe handicaps from the birth-environment can hardly be e:zpeo- ted to make response or accept responsi· bility. There ii nothing wrong with beina· a little sentimenlal about dogs, but i• shouldn 't obscure our sense of realisrr: about thf; priorities of people. A Joyous Surprise Book In 11 preface to his joyous surprise of a book. "The Joys of Yiddish," Leo Rosten explains what lhe book is nol. It is not a book about Yiddish, not a dictionary , not a guide Lo Yiddish. A lexicon, yes. Mostly it is a book about language -more particularly the English language (Ame,rican style) . Rosten notes the remarkable fact that r.ever in its history h a s Yiddish (t.hai "Robin J.lood of languages" which over the cen turies stole from the linguistically ri ch to give to the fledgling poor) been so lnflqential among Gentiles. THUS, INTO THE everyday con· versation of American g:oylm as w e 11 as Jews . such words as "schmalb ,'' "gonif," ''schlemiel," "chutzpa," or the vulgarism ''schmuck,·· "no-gooclnik.''~Or such expressions, in translation. as «1t shou ldn 't happen to a dog :" "He's a regular genius;" "Wear it in good health.·· In this most entertaining and in· formative compendium . Rosten. the author of "The Education of Hyman Kaplan ·· and a celebrated raconteur, uses a story or joke in the main body or the lexicon to illustrate the meaning of a word. I have been laughing out loud in th.is 'nd learning, too, a great deal about Yiddish, Engl!ah a n d "Yingllsh," as Rost.en de8Crlbes wot'ds and phrases laken Crom.· the Yiddi&b. Take . Ille simplest Y!ddUh walil , "' expression : "A.ha!" (pronounoed·wlth a TM "'' .. ,.......,, 1, I." flMM. Mc9~1 #J .... , llt note of ·IUdden eamprthenllon, pleasure or triumph ; the V!J'U.Ule e:rpletive to ~gnify comprel>enslo11, llll'(Jrlle). Roo- ten'1 Ulustr1Uon: ever had a bad plate?" , "Waiter," said Sokoloff firmly, "tastr: the SOUP." "All right, all right," grimaced the waiter. "I'll taste-where's the spoon?'" Cried Sokoloff: "~·HA !" ONE COULD GO on at length slullng Rosten's anecdotes. The point Ls that this is a delightiul introduction to the language for anyone unfamiliar with it; the hiStory of Yiddish, how to pronounce it; rul'es used for spelling. In spellin&; the first entry Ls the one Rosten prefers and uses. Tbus: "Chanukah, Oiannukah, Hanuka, Hahukkah." Or, "Sholem (Yid· dish), Shalom (Hebuw). Geshmat, or G e s h m o l t , means "destruction," "annUiilation;" the word describes a Jew who js convertt!d to the Christian faith. Rosten '• e1ample : On a dreadful night in a Polish town, the dying Safkowitz called to his wife to send for' he priest. "The prlest! You mea n the rabbi ." "I mean the priest," :.napped Salkow1ti. "May God protect us. Are you secreUy geshmat ?" "No. no. but why disturb the rabbi on • nlght like this!'' wuuam Beau Dear 'Gloomy Gus: Should • fire chief teach 1 clua at S. A. C. while at the u.me Ume hi ls suppoeed to bl """"'1sible for lire figbtlni oc:tlvlUea in Newport Beach? -J. B.T. • ---------------·----· ......... ......_ ~--- 1 " ' • • • ' ' • • ' . • ' •lum none I OUT areas that id by imthS rived catch I !ning, IP to grow 'oil ow the turlty -a bi es ie&. must order !J>Ond I en- !d to +abies l the !J:pec- ponsi- being but i; :alisn: k •taste I the on?'" :a.Ung that ) th• th it; iunce :llinli .iera akah, (Yid· ..... WO<d "' to ,f: : town,, wife You lest," ·otect rabbi - el .. ,. rt r. .. .. •• - l' Costa Mesa -.. --.EDllrON ' • ' YOt.:. 6 r, NO. 213, ~ SECTIONS, 50 l'A6ES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIPORNIA J'RIDAY, bECEMIEll ';1968 TEN CENTS ' ' ll k '. I IG ... • I· ayt;l awa · iVe8 Ill Several SE Student Demands Met . ~ . . ' Ailltµ.: . . . , .. CAILY PILOT Slaft ....... SAN rRANCISCO M'l)-.AdlOc Preo- ldenl S. I. Hu ...... • qreed tQd.oy to .. vuai ckmands by student mllllania In hopes ol ending tunnoU al San Fran- cisco St:ate Colfege. There WIS DO bnmediate i:e9pprllR from dissident groups to Hayabwa's proposals, However, he dld =elve tho backing of the C-member academic senate. Hayabwa'1 ''peace propouls" came tn a s e r 1 e a of announcements f r o m members of the academic senate. They 'Betweeners' Get New Line On Reading By THOMAS FORT!JllE Of llM Dall'f '"" ti.ff NEW FRONTIER-Women are taking more active roie in government as indicated by youthful city staff convened in Costa Mesa council chambers. Students (from left) are Tim Hitchcock, vice mayor; Joyce Steinbacher, councilwoman; Don Randall, city manager; Dennis Hall, mayor; Craig Davis, city attorney; Steve Jones,. councilman, and Mike Woodward, councilman. It !11 accepted that children learn to walk and talk at different ages so why should they be expected to all read at the same age? A doubt that they should ls reason a special class for kindergarten graduates who aren't yet ready to re.ad Js being taught at Pomona Scool in UCI Get,s Federal $600,000 Grant For New Complex WASlilllGTON, D~.~ granL tttlJC Irvine · -"''"' · . ' 'Cf a _sociill sciences building complex was announced today by ~ q, S. Office of Etiucation. The !ederal money will be applied toward the estimated $4.2 million cost of three · tied-together social :sciences buildings, a campus spokesman said. The social sciences unit, scheduled to be completed in 1970, will complete the central campus ring. The p h y S. i c a. I sciences unit is being gradually moved into and the engineering unit is under construction. Approval of the federal grant ap- plication was expected, the &pokesman said. Federal grants have been received for previous major campus buildings. The federal money is available under the Higher Education Facilitiu Act for graduate education. The grant amount was detennlned by the percentage of building use which will be for graduate study. Social sciences now shares t h e humanilies building. The pl8Med cluster of three buildings around a common plaza includes an eight-story faculty of- fi ce and laboratory building, a four -story cl8ssroom building and a 200-seat lecture hall. Sen. Murphy Plans To Seek Re-election PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Sen. George Mtirphy, (R-Cali!.), said today he wUI run for another term in 1970. Murphy told newmsen at t h e Republican Govemors Asaociation that he expects lo win. . Asked if he would run again, Murphy said "Yes, sure, and I'll make it too." The.re had been speculation that Murphy, who had a serious throat opera- tioQ some three years ago, would not ran. Declared AWOL Costa Mesa. Buy Baja? Young Com1cil Not Sold 011 Mesa's Idea Mra. Gerry Lumian, 37, Is teaching the in-betweeners not considered ready for first grade. Her class ia 25 students from Pomona, Wilson, Canyon, WhltUer and Victoria schoolJ. There are a variety of uasona the children aren't ready to read. Mrs. Lu· mian explains many have language dif. ficuhiea: --they don't use complete ~·adult CO~tefilpocary CoSta Mesa_ Ctty Council convened for Youth Govern· meiil Day·ti« ~ aplllst a gemiine city move to investigate ac- quisltiOn of Baja California as America'• own. property. On a mqre local level of legislation, the four-boy, one-glrl panel also voted s to O to lower Costa Mega's 10 p.m. curfew age limit from ls to 16, giving responsible students greater freedom. These were the on1y two items of official action by the City Council, Wednesday, in a session ·complete with roll, call, pledU of allegiance and a full agenda. A total of 34 youngsters opened .the League of Women Voten-1ponsored event with their adult counterparts, for orien- tation, ·exploraUon of city staff duties and council meeting. The elected officials and employes, Traveling Hor se Returned Again Costa Mesa police Thursday staged what they hope will be the last roundup. After the latest among several recent escapes, police took a horse out of the front yard of Mrs. Margaret E. King, 2045 Tustin Ave., and returned the animal to its nearby corral. Owner Gerry F. Cole, 290 Rochester St., told Officer Chris Bell he would get a lock for the horse's gate. Mesa Bazaar Slated The Bear Street PFO annual Christmas Bazaar will take place Saturday from IO a.m. lo 5 p.m. on the school grounds, 3100 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The date was previously reported as Tuesday. ·-~ • •. sentences or they don't pronounce all =~~;f~~ le\ft,~ ":i:n~~'.",.';f; wtri''~ ch ,__ ,.._.A Mesa and Estancia can t speak, ahc saJd. . ea uwu ~~ She "114 .~ problem 11 perctl>' high ochoola: tual difflcilJlj> -' cbl!clren 'wilt ,......,.. A Mese. vefde Country Club luncheon letters without realizing tt. 'lb.ere also hosted by the Rotary Club followed at are children who dob.'t mow· left from noon,, after which a tour or the Costa ~!gh~ ~~~~efd~·:1~:° ~J~:e Mesa Police Facility was given. S~e said many of 1&~ children need to The Civic Center and community ar-find out the difference between letters fairs roster for the always-9UCCesslul and numbers. incl ded th UU f r a She'll work with the chlldten through annual event u ese es-0 --the year and then next year they'll go day : into first grade. "Some will be superior Mayor Dennis Hall; Vice Mayor Tim students," she said. Hitchcock, and councilmen Joyce Stein-She says she works more wilb , three ard dimenslona1 objects than pe!)cil ·and pa· bacbtr, Steve Jones and Mike .Wood • per, developing the children's feeling for Don Randall, city manager; Art Ad-shapes seen in the alphabet. dman, uiistant city manager, Craig By the end of the year, she expects Davis, cJty a,tlorney; Julie ~ttridge, city the children will know ·the alphabet, be -able to count, know their beginning clerk and BeUt Goldstein, director of sounds and be able lo read simple word5. building safety. An important method in her teaching Jan Pemberton, director of com-is wie of developmental tests. Through fmacili~~ .. tlons. ee' ttelraCorllaxternellu•'·, dd~_!tortor ofor these tests she ~ how children arrlve .., .., ""' at their answer, which abe will accept-- finance and Toni Hurley, director ol right or wrong. The 8n!1Wer isn't lmpor- ,__ tant to h· · but how the child arrives para.:1. . Lonnie Goslin, director of planning; at it is. BruCe Hill, director of public works; Parents are invited to watch their Ginni Silverman, director of recreation, children lake the tests and many do, and Dan Clark, director of streets and Mrs. Lwnian said. parkways. Another advantage of the class is that Greg Forsdick, police chief; Steve it has only 25 students, compared lo the Transue, fire chief; Karen Reis, person-(See READERS, Page 2) nel assistant; Tom Hoff, right-0£-way agent, and Claude Kelly, traffic engineer. Bob Sanders, Costa Mesa County Water District manager ; Nancy Werner, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce executive manager ; Sheila Riley, U.S. Postmaster, and Jeannette Lether, Costa Mesa county librarian. Jim Wade and Paul Brisso, Harbor District Judiclal Court judges ; Lynn De Piazza, chief deputy court clerk, Judi Carnett, court clerk and Mike Skawin, traffic court repre;entative. Jerry Kaban, Orange Coonty Harbor District Harbonnaater, and G I n 11 e r Albee, Harbor District di.rector, con- cluded the lengthy roster. Thick Fog Closes County Airport, LA International Thick Jog cloaked coastaJ areas Thurs- day and"'today, forcing complete closurt of Los Angeles International and Orange County airports, as well as many smaller fields. Both major fields reopened thiJ morn- ing. GI Flees Hospital for Home Fijghta were diverted from the Loi Angeles facility to Ontario lnternaUonal Airport and Hollywood-Burbank Airport during the overnight closure. Nearly 200 flights were diverted and air traffic patterns built up heavlly as airliners circled, waiting lo land at the alternate airports. A 1pokesman at the Orange County Airport control tower said it was closed at 11 p.m., but opened up at I a.m. today for resumed landings . PHOENIX, AriL (AP) -Anny Sgt. Manuel Robinson, 23, who lost a leg, an eye and his nose ln Vietnam three mootlll ago, la bacl< home ~ after go~ over the hill trom Broote Army "°'"ta! •I FL Sam B6uatou, San Antbnio, Tu. . .. Robinson, wwlnc • pair ol civilian lf'OqllJl'I with tht r-i g b t leg pinned at the · 'knee and u.in( yellow wooden cndchea, hobbled ooi· ol the booplW lul .,ooday. He was promptly listed as AWOl.. Robinson hitchhiked Into San Antonio and 1>ought a ticket home. The next mornfnl h.ia mother, Mrs. Estella Rollinson, looked out the window and aaw h!m hobbling toward the how!e. Mrs. Roblnaon was more wotrlcd than , • I " surprised, having been advised by tht Ami)' that her IOn W8' mluing from the bospiW. 1be s o I d i e r, complah]ing bitterly of hiJ trutment at the bospltaj, told hiJ motl><r be hail no lntentloa ol r<turning. Mrs. RoblNon called Sgt. 1.C. Robert M. Miller, with the Anny Advisory Group in PhoeniJ: ·and told him her son was 00me. "He said Manuel woold hive to report back to Texas and H ~went on his own it would be all right, but if mt t h e y would send the MPs out lo pick him up," Mrs . Robinson said. James · Robmson, 7S, the soldier'• rather, called the local newspaper (The Arizona Republic) and aaked for help. A reporter called Brooke Hospilal and a tp0kesmao, James Secrist u.id .Robinlon's name could be removed from the AWOL jisl Later Secrist said RobinlOll WU now miined to the Phoenh ar"" and could report to the Veteraoa Admlnlatratlon Hoopital hm. . Robinson, on hiJ second Vietnam tour, was wounded Stpt. 14 wben a convoy of truck.I tame under rocktt attoclc: about 22 mi~ out of Da Nang. Hi.I truck took a direct. hit , and he said half the SO trucka were destroyed. Rohlnacm loot hiJ right leg above the knee, his left eye and his nose. Also badly burned, he was acnt to Brooke lloopitaL ' .. Fog closed the Loa Angel,. facility at 4:32 p.m. Thursday, momenta aft.er the arrival of a jet carrying Pre.siden~ elect Richard M. Nixon. • Shortly· alterWard, ' II roopened, but at 7: 15 p.m., the deoR, cottony fog ' again forced closure of the runways to planes, but opened up at 7 a.m. today. Stoel« M11rketr NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market remained sllghtly higher lole thla al· temoon in moderate tradlnc. (See quota· lions. Pages 11-17) . .,,...i lo mm! of the ckmanda rdlllnt to an ethnic atudlta J)l'Olram. Tho most alplfieant parla ol the .,,. nouncemen11 .~ the immediate grant-· Ing ol 11.3 ~ p0sltlo<l$ for · the program, admWlon nest spring of 128' more memt>els of minority'. groups not fully equalllled lo ~nrou, M.f establW>- ment of a black studies depart:D;iint lm- medlat'fll.y wllb powen equal ·to those of other departments. A major demand for reinstatement of Black P°iqilher Georp Muiray u .a port. time Jmtructor WU not ,Arint.d. Bui, Hayakawa said bit cue wu ball re- viewed by the college di.sclpUnary ac:tioo panel and be would· ,be ·-~:!!JI! clUt process. . , Hayakawa and ,facility leedm made the announcements lhortly before noon at a news conference in tM: music bulld- lng auditorium. When asj<ed ll ·tbe mllt- tanla. W9Uld be sati411ied b~ tlle propoo. . ·(So< sF S'l'ATE, P•J• I) • ' ' · .. ,,. ' s STA1;E .ACflVISTS iNACi;IVATEO .~ POflctman;Gu1rd1 C•rtjpu1 .P'rltaftfra ' I Dayaka~• :•Mad~· ' Prof Says Gov~rnor· R~nning SFSC SACRAMENTO (UPI) -All offldal of the Calif0<nla State Colltge Pro/....,. Assoctal!on.ioo.; ~14:a, tl'ffiYilita "a madman'.,. but 1a1a San Frlllcisco State College iii being run not by the acting president but by the governor's office. RoS! Koen, assoclatJ.on e-x e c u t i v e secretary, denoµnced Hayakawi and Gov. Ronald Reagan during ·a general convocation at Sacramento State College intended to head of! the sort of violence which has plagued San Francisco State. "S. I. Hayakawa is not act!J:lg president at all," Koen said. ''That college is being run from the governor's offlct." Koen added, ''Today there la a mad- man at the helm of San Francisc:p State -a man l"ho could glee.fully walk in after 6!oody Tuesday and annoonce lo the preiu Utat it had been· the most· excitinsJ day of his ll!e." A crowd o{ about 2,000 attended the convocaUon. Classes were canceled at the college which has 11,cm students and about 600 faculty members. Another speaker, government professor John Uvingston, called ·upon the state colleges to "disarm 'violence" by de8uni effecUvely with , "problems of racism Soviets Criticize U.S. in Black'Sea MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Com- mun.I.st Party ne'f'Paper Pravda today aid the United Stat.. plannfld to ..00 two destrOyen Into the Bt,ct Sea and called Jt a "provocation." Tho 59vl<ll have claJmed ~ right u o Black Sea power to keep their WarahJp1 in the Mediterranean while coo-- d-1og U.S. naval presence there. Pravda's Ankara correspondent 11id a I\• e-day visit to Turkey ol two U.S. 6th Oeet destroyers achedu\ed to start Saturday will be a vlolltlOn of the Mon-- tratt O:mventlon and "will aggravate furlhtt ~ tltuatlon ln Cle area lyinf close to the Sovie~ Vnion." and probJeiel al ~·-la tflo cur rJculmn. "':, l'.... ..~~'" • • Liviagll!<>n. lab! dlasicient ltudenLi, espeCially blacks, have been for<ed' to resort to violence to win consideration 'Of their-problems. _ Livingston said If society deals with the grievance..! of the black communlt) simply as a Question of law and order, it would invite violent revoluUon. "Blac.ka in America indeed have the moral· right of revolution, judged by the ~d,ardl of any theofy ol democracy With which I, am. familiar.'' hi told the contocailon. ' Orange «:oua 1t'Nitlier When lluit pesky fog lillx Satuz- day, we'll have peskier Santa Ana winds, alOQi with ~ IUlllh1rM with tempttatures ranging from 60 to 74 along the .-. INSmE TODAY Santa Clatu ,fttt(J,, .a mfghffl biQ bag to CGf111 "" carZ11 Chrilio -11ifl he la ""'Ciwl<,d lo dlifio-er to the ,Girl.s Club of th• Ha,,. llor Airea. nezt uietk, cover fe(JI> ture in toda~'I WEEKENDER. =-1~ -I a.NW fl·M I ..... b a.-. ' ,. _..,....... : ::=:: , ... "',... u.n , .. call . • ---' 14 --~ -11 ~'-"*-I -. ............ 14 M._ ..... W ........ --. .. --. ,..... N --" ......... ,.. -... ............... ,, =:=-~ ..... .... ":\. --.. •411ar =..::· ': -q ..... , .. ,. ,. ..... ' ..,.... .. --. ......... Ml • • • • .. Nixon Plea · ·for ., ... l'.., .. ~r~ !hs ~GELES (UPI) -Pr<aldtnt-aald. ' ' ' · elicl Nixon r<1U1;1iiJ to bla borM tlale . .,,,.-l!ladi-Uraf!1lr•t u,e·een11J11 + of Califon.!!' }"" !'la rint public ap-=:: ~~~~ athecbi::t ·--.-tadq.~ ,, ...... ~ .. ~··! ~ .--. ,. -nld pearance iloce Ille ~ Tburaday apomorod\ mt d l c a I · flCllll:J' In a ' nlilll ... takl ~ -· "' ~ Moloai> ....... ~ unified 111 th t l r .. _ _,,;,,., for • of :IM .\DIOfa. · ' · uoe flOGI' and underprj~ N""'1~ add<M WM a -one, onq s kinii to i gUtterli.g ~-plate 'el&hl mlnutta. lie said lie was not speat. d · pea """""""• Jam~ Fr • ..,.;., ing as ooe elected to the highest office inner ........... ...,. c;a --• th lion "~·t ho cardinal Mcintyre, archbishop ot Los tn ~ na , l"' aa. one w was Angeles, Ni.Ion echoed the pleas (or born ~ t b ls stale •.• and only hopes unity lie ptarr lo '1110ke• tht thtmt of tl>at ID many years aliead he 'flU be his,·-·~~-..... ~ · , , ..... wJlliby of. Ille.people lrotn. wbo111 he . --· l ""'_.. . "Coml"ll lo C.W:ilrnla. l lbiak ~Vt · Durlqg · U.. tJternooc! "j'ilxon inc1 · sensed the true ll!Ull>-in Amenca. , Cardinal Mclnlyrt ojopped in at the t oee lbal cemcnt-lhll ilJll pulll America . ~-'· . . --J _...._ ~. ·~-• tocetbrr our cacmnocr conoerJT for ....,,_.,,. a: w _, -oco __ ..... thooa ~..:_ •.;.. Jeis 'foitUnateM .,;;..,..; tureS._.Nimo GIO¥ .. fr~lll bod 'to•bed, , • .., ".. ' · ._..., .• lew ~ In ~ I l s~ f ,:.· .,· , F"°"' p .... ,, l He poered inlo a nui1tl')' fou· of lnfanu -.. and remuked, "The Jut Ume I did SF STATE .•.• al1, H1yakaw1 UICI: - "Tbat'1 aa Ufy question. An. anawer lJ not needed •' Ifill moment. If there are diallllbaD<a Created, police will be caJlld up u uall1 .•. " P.U.0 --for the llnl time In a -al turilloll Tllunda7 -dll-sidoall lrlo4 lo llorm the ,,..._., ofllcl. II WM the lblnl clab -bardcm di-, lollllllJ -lllO, ..., police in foal' dlfl. . a.-r......i lodl)' wllll no plckN In -.. the tno lluddld -nur the Pldlk OoOln. And, ID oilier doveJos>mml.I: -J. -llJ\11111 ni-I= by cllnclorl 1111 -iattd for I mtralnllll -dolilMd lo r-• 1117.UW. ..., police. 1la Aid then WU lnlalflclml ibowlor lo 1"' terv1111 ... 1111 a.u IUllU Ad. -Tblodort Miriam, cbllrmaD al 1111 Stall Colltp Tn*-nalllnnld IUP- Pol'I !or lll)luawa In bll ellGrll 1o koop 1111 -open. -A ;lfOllp ol tovlll NtlP'O llaj!IJll mlnllltn "npudloltd .•• -.i 'lloloaco and dllruplloa" al lllt colltlt Md eaJlad upon b!ICll lludlllll lo avoid lllfnl "tr· plolltd." A 1DOAanan Aid -"'" =.=a l>tldnd 1111 -lo - tbll »: .. whep I, 111• "!Y pwn daughter thrO\llh Ille IJABI." I Nlxoo W.. I 9 d 1 y lo Palm SpriJlis lo atlond a conlerooce of Rlpublkan governors and to lalk wJth Vice Paldant.- elact Spiro T. Apw. There was no immediate comment l1'om Illa NIJDn camp OG Ille -1 IOI fOl'lll at Ille cont....,.. Tltundq by Now York Gov. N ...... ~ thal the~ .... -Ill natlonll tiWidf.!dl for wlllara radp!Clta and IUI av., :tllO litlrden of _, wtlltn ---Ao Ult llld the PrtlldtDHlact wantad lo till: lo llockeleller lboul bll ll<Ol>Ollll bolora flllOlllDI IA~ OG ilttm. NIJDn ;,.,..a bll campolp oplml Illa donl., of •linl complu ioca1 needl from remot.e cealen" but lllo r-'8111 Illa -for rovamplq .P'Oll'ama lo care for lllt needY lo eUlllJnata rttdonll dllf..-wblcli put hnM burdW oo -' arau. NIJDn W t I flPICltd to dllcull pr .. "'"" and penonnel !or bll t6-minlltr11lon In private conlar.,... •1111 llVarll of .Illa 1avarnon, oome ol tfhom will no dolibl ba Joln1nl bll ad· mlnlllrtllon u cabinet momblr1. CalUontla LI. Gav. Robar! J'lncb, • cloM NlllOo frllnd for yun and t chltf advller durtq .jllt campt1111, lo! • blnt of bll luturl n>lo -NlsOll Joldnfly ' rtlaTtd to 111111 ti Illa -I dlnnar U u14r. llcrNrJ," · . O~IL Y ll1L0T Sf•ff Jlbtt. Ll!,\RNINO. LEnERS -. Mn, Gmy Lwnlan ""'' hand pupJ>et and llltmtratlons to leat:h Mike Wynne, 6, tn 1pocial clia11 tor klndar- 88!\'n g~ds ?"ho art not quite reaey to read. OIUMGI ciauf .uatlHINIJ c,ollll«f ""1.t,11.Wffi ""'""" 111111 hlllbhlr .i,.ic J!. e.~.., Yb..,..., ... ~~ llit••• .... II ·-' l1i•111H A. M11r,,lil111 --, •• ,HI• ... . ..,.,.........,., ---,,. W•tt l"f f"••t :M.,1'fi;it A44rt1nJ,O, IM 1160,.92616 -·-· N..-11Md11 ttn w. atlllDt ..,........, . ~cir::.·= I I FrOlll Page l READERS ... UIUl.l IO l!I the llrst sr1de and ti In kindergarten, she Aid. A teanher Ulist. Ml lial111 with tht clua, perm1Uln1 her to glva the children even more Individual •ttention. Mn. t..mlon finc!a lllil year'• clua the -' lntartllinl '1lt'1 hod In 111 Yttn at POIJl!>Ol llcbool. /, ro1i"'8I o1 JllJ '1111· tin Ave., Nowport B'!'Ch, 1he boa cbil· dren ol lier own, David, 11, 110d John, 10. ifer husband, Norman. teaches hi.story at Orange Coa3t College. 'Unlockab'le' A1J.to Means$ to Thief Ila~ 8ood'1 11;7W-old ~.Ford ljal t dOor lllal Jul! woi>'I lock. ' 1'1lloT ... he told Newport BHcb pOllce 'l'bun<W1_ bmd out obcul IL . < 'flllllt tilt CIT WU partied In t lot ti Illa Arcbn Marina, 1111 W. Cout lliibWIY. t lultcaaa eootllnliiJ '11 In Clowns and fl60 in trBYelera checks wu atoltn. Bond, llOI Clubboule Dr., Newport illond, aaid ho l1ad lift Illa iillltcua on Ille floor of the unlocbble car. \ ' .::-~·-... ~ .. , •• I , , i~ : ., :· ,' I .,/\ •" . -.. ldW-.11 . : ............. .. lo llllrai "'* • j • Wllll fllll6dpd -lalltl -In Pn, Illa tiballlnp w-M I to ba I ntip I• lo lllf \'lat Cot!i commmd'I ardan to I.a I.., ftYI ., . ....,. IDd ....... wldlt ...... ..... lira.. . , 111 wlial ....i to bt a , won. -dlaaltd OI*' ... tilt ... ... up .. Ml, D*lar ;l!ii".roclltl· ..... . PROUD FAMIL'I" -Now Municipal Jud&t J.E.T. Rutter II 1at1tero family around followln1 1wear· Inf I? ceremouleo lhls mornin1. From left aro ion , . . ..... ...,.......,_, JOl!n, Jud(t Ruiter aDt! dau&bler IM, Wiit Kii and · dau{hter J;ynlle, ion Tom , and parenll, l\lr. and' Mt1. J.E.T, Rutter Sr. , ". ' ~11.--...stoa111 v~ · clllol Ad lll'!ltl· '.!'' II Tht' -~ tllaclt """" .... ...iu-c1'ft!loaf Dalla lo u.;-~ --.,. ·~.Jtlllacf' al lull if elPb v~~ •m4e,tl ·'!'Glbtilt, In wtitl lllltd --cllliil 11bt ~1-nd ~..all•·-­-J._ lliW:• V.I. btailllitl ol liorlll' Vlllaam ... 1 lo .... ...., ~ Wll. 1 • {;", 4 Women Hurt As Cars Collide At Mesa Comer Four women Wll'I injured Thursday night In a two.car co1U1ion at Wilson Street and Meyer Place in Costa Mesa. Debbie J. Eule, 17, .of f100 Petcr10n Way, 'Wal treated 11.t Costa Meu Memorial Hospital for a broken nose and cuts, then released. She was a pauena:er in a sport.scar driven by Carol J, WU.On, 16, of 811 PaulBrino Ave., who was treated at the same hospital for cuts Bod bruiie1 sur~ fared ln the cruh. The driver ol the second car, Mrs. Collene E. Arrn!trona:, 39, of :29Z C11nyon Drivl?, was shaken up, but decllPed to 10 to tht h°'pltal, accordine to police reports, u did Janet C. Smith, 15, ot Ml Cove Sl. Sneaker 'Sneak' Nabbed in Theft An alleged snet1ker 1neak w11 booked into Cost.a Mesa City Jail be.refoot Thur•· dty, after 1pparently losJ.oa:.1~ bet to a buddy. . David E. Becker, 25, of 4708 Neptune Ave .. Newport lleech, ls char1ed wllh •Uiplclon of petty theft after a •ecurlty auard at the K·Morl, 2200 NowPoTt Blvd., otopped him in m. track!' ouuide the store. Tb• trackJ, cbBried Dan Morri1, were boi111 mode by a ff.16 pllr of brllld.now tonnia ohoe1 ll<cker tried on, then neglected to mention when be paid for a pair of IOCU at the checkJtand. Becker told. police the enUr• lneldent lnvoJved t bit wlth a buddy, but ht did not specif)' who ""'' the loser - ol the bet that "· Pioneer Mesa Resident Dies Mrs. Nola E. Lawver, a Costa 1-.fesa re1ldent 1lnce 192.tl, died early toda y in the Country Club Conval11eent Home after & Ione illness. She was 8'7. Grave1lde aervicts will be conducted at 1:30 p.m, Monday at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Orange. Mrs. Lawver leaves a daughter, Pearl, 592 W. Wilson St., Co6ta Mesa; three grandchlldr1n, and ia ireat· grandchildren. Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa Is handllna: funeral a.rra"iemtntl. Estancia Dance To Aid Orphans The 10phomore clau at Estancia High School is sponsoring a four-school Chriltrnu o...,. Dtc. 11 to oolloct 1ilu for children at the county's Albert Sitton Home for orpban1. Student.I from Costa Me18, Newport Harbor and Corona def Mv bi1h 1Chco1' are invited. Admllslon will cOlt '3.25 per couple plu1 two wrapped Chrl1tma1 pre~nt.J. according to 10Phomore ctau President Carl Staverui Jr. Theme of the dance in the Eltancla commons will be "Winter Maflc." Enter- tainment will be by "The Profeaor1." Youth Arrested For Burglary A !f.7t1Mld San Dltgo youth w111 ar- r-In Newport 11 .. ch on burglarJ charges alter officers found three alle1- edly ltoltn credit Cll'dt in hit polHNlon, Newport 8each police said toc1a1. John E. Lolunan was stopped for a traffic violation in the '1200 block of West Cout Hlfh••Y when Utt carda, btlong-inc 1o llobart Lane, of Btlboa 11i.nc1, wero discovered, olflctn chlrfe. ,. Judge Rutter AssuineS_ ' . D'uties in ·Harbor ·Gourt 'l'llt tlllap,of ,,., too. •· ..... nfulll lldllrrM .Ww•--~ -lht"C!mllloillm1Jiol1dilr,to't1It .... .. J. E. T. RuUar II ol Newport Beach -Judp of ar...,. .coimt1·-Munlclptl Court DMlloo I ~ mornlnJ in canmonlea tltandad by 111 averllow audlonco. Judi•· Ruller, a Prlncaloo Ulllvmlly Cfadulla, bu prldlcld law in OrtDJ• County for Ille put nine yun. Judge Donald Dungan performed the swearlng-ln ceremonta. The new Judie, in hii firit add.res& as a jurist, told the audience . ol at 3 Pa11tl1ers Held On Shooting Rap JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI) -Three members of the militant Negro Black Panther party were held todtY in $50,000 bail on char1es oC tubmachine-£unnilli a police lta:Uon 1aat week. A fourth Black Panther remained at large. No one was injured in the pre-dawn strafin1 1 week BiiO in which 45 bullet& peppered lh1 bril:k filth precinct SU.Uon. Some 30 policemen 'Thursday teamed up In two apartment raids to omit ' the suspects and unco'vered' a am.all cache of exploaivo and gtW. lhe SU1pectl were charged filth 351au!Une a pollcem1n and posses.sion of dangerowi weapons and explosives. Jaut 100 perlOlll lhtl he hoped bl "could ba more lhtn jull a bytlandar In thela tJmaa wbtn Illa law ta oo lm(IOl'llllt." Judp Ruller, wbo racolved bll law dqrta lnim lht Ulllvaralty of 8outhtrn Colllornla Ltw School, prKllctd w1tb Iba ltnn ol Ctrptntar and Rutter' later marpd into Duryaa, Clrpooter and Barnaa. He and his wife, Kit, have four children. To Foggy To Sign Ticket? A Corona del Mar man cbtr1ed with dolng 50 miles per hour down a Coeta Mesa street in dense fog early 'today wound up in jail when he refused to iiign his traffic citaUon. He esplttlned that it was far, far too foggy to see the 35 miles per hour speed limit sign. William W, Ga1letin, JI., of 511 Marigold Ave,, was booked into city jail for refusal to 1ign a cita~on ·-which le ,,only a promise to appear in court, not ad~ rnis1ion of tuJ.Jt. Olflcer llfol< B<roch &aid Gallatin al>O had no driver's llcenae Jn hi.I possession wllen stopped shortly before S a.m. on West 19th Street at Harbor Boulevard. ben ll:t lltcPllll•blawa al lbt'toii .. ... tbtl Illa Commtmllll won ~ lo bavt blllad u ~ lltil ... In ~Jr' Vlolnlmilt 11n1'"'1:1:r1n mortar and roclttl llrt ti 1111 ...,. 4IO vlllqaro from tll -· 'l1lt llimol lroof>I, wearlnl "'"" Md -.i unlfOnm:, amu&ed tbrou&b a 1plltoon ol 10\'-mlUUa and racad Into the village. 'Mley blirned 49 of the '5 houses the refugees from previous terror had built only lour montbi 110. Thty •hot the vlilege pip and thon routed th! peuani. lrom their bunlioro. · Tile Ccmmunlsto lined up oome ol the villagers. 11Where le 'your chlef," they deinanded. P'rlghtened but defiant, the refugees of Phu Loe would not say. . -'. A U.S. opol<eman sold Illa Commuri!N then opened Ure. They said the vlctlm!: were "assassinated -BWlllcd down iP cold blood." European Satellite Put in Orbit by U.S. CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Europo'o new8'1 ••ltILite, I "Sky PalnUn1" research craft launched by the UJ)l,ted States for $4 million, s p e d away fi'om earth today on 1 w1y-out orbit npectad lo take II t"o-thirdl !he dlllanco to the moon. __ 1~mas ome ' -· J HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIA~ 15°/o TO 30°/o Orf DON'T. t.4155 THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR FINE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOH FROM A WIDo SELECTION OF SUCH NAt.IE BRANDS AS MAURO -DESIGN GUILO -ARTISAN -AND MANY t,IOREI OUI flNr COLUCTION OP ACCHSOllH WILL ALSO II NATUllP AT A 15% SAVINGll 1 •I." :11 1111 JI ~1 it~ iXCLUllVI DIAL!ias FOltc HliNllDOH .... DllXEL -HlllTAGI 90 DAYS NO INTIREST-LONOll TllMS AVAii.Aili ON A''ltOVID ClllDIT 'ltrl .. NIWl'OIT llACH 1117 W"lcllff Dr. 642-2050 OPIN NIDAY "mt INTllilOll LAGUNA llACH 345 '8rth Ctltt Hwy, OPIN PlllAY "nL t "••• , .. ,... ...... .t 0...,. C."'Y 141·1J6J ,I I ' ' 4944111 \. • • • • • 0 i O i U ; SU y •• ¥" ++ •• •• <:; es c 4l ;s • •¥ c; a e c o 3 • I I F'""1. O.CtW 6, lM 04JLV "UJT lit • f 1 I ' • ---------- .... ""'~"l"~ ......... ~ ...... ""' ............................................................... "l" ....... ll!!"" ................ '!!'!l ...... "' ...... '5=::5=:s;;;::;:::;;::;;~~:;"'~ ..... ~.., ... -.i::&" ..... n;" .... ';;;;:;;:O..''~'·,...,,.~ .................. ~.-.. f • • DAILY PILOT ED~ J9.&GB • I • String the Gay Lights Chdatmu Jg tile t..cllli-i II.me« joy, ..-..., ~ by lb!ftln& llllir attenlloo to tit• fact 1IW -ad 8ood will do Indeed KlJt In our dlfllcult old world. ... Brighi Ugbts ore stnm&1 snqw, ...,,. ore~ t.od ud teJN>orary litUe evenr....., fcnlll 1,1>roat4lonl Oo.rto Mesa:. bu&y bouleYadla, !lritll Ii.• 1M<em1, 'Jiina ,;gm and oce-bb\lr dry ~ .. nen. The cify'1 dozens of service clubo lllllO!lonlzlllom alJo happily spooso< tile 11th. Annual CbrililDu DecOro· tion Contee!, open lo eveeyone In tlla·CGmlllunily. ' Sometimes we lind occaikin io' liemoBll· 1oo lltue emphasis on Ille moaning ot die. day celebratlnf tho hirlll of 1!io Baby Jeous in llelblel!em l ;illt years aao and Ignore bis mossage to men. Modem-day Scro0gK groan about how glad tlley'll be when the dame 8!ld bustle 11 Ollti' and life 1lip1 smoothly haclc into it. dull :rut. Lot them, l>leH them - and ignoretllem-forfew<>an j>e~ejl. · "! bring you good new• of glad ti!linga and 1real joy," the angel told mepherds, friglileDOd on 'U,.t mysterious winter night. His message otill·91&Jld1 today. The old carols tell it well. So does the classic editorial by Franci1 P. Churcll, written in the New York Sun in Septembei', 1119'1, in re- sponse to a letter to the editor questioning whether Santa Claus is real. Little Virginia O'Hanlon's playmates said not. "Virginia, your little friends are wrong," Church wrote, "They have been·affeded by the skepticism of a skepti<:al age. They do not believe escept they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehen- sibJe by their little minds. AU minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or childun's, are little," And that was in relatively nncomplleated, unthreat· Oiied 1.Wr, yol ollien loUy 11111 l!od they can tell and live Ibo ....,i4 Cbrlstmu -•• of dQll and 8ood I will. r ' Plctundm the•DAILY PlLO'f earlier this week, 1<>r r.....n, w11 '• 119Y preparing his fl<ottl yard display, 'a· bit Ui>dSztaklll& for a busy acl!oolboy, even with a b~ibelp. I ThlJ ,pal'llcular boy lost hi& Mom only Jut Cbrlst- mu, the year he won a pftze for hia out.door display. Hi.I ·Did, who 1uffer1 from a .serious bone disease, yet entertelna O!Jlen lo support his family, ii alsQ a cheer- tul man. More ao at this time of year, friends say, be-. ' <euie of the boy' a spirit.. · · Ti'µly, people like these have heard tllat angel of Be4111ehem speaking. Ta IMdher breed : Bab, air. And Humbug. I.earning at ~irst Hand Leaden of tomorrow this week ap.rit a workday with Costa Mesa city officials and employes, learning how their hometown is operated during annual Youth in Governmeht Day. The Lpague o( Women Voter's project puts high .!Chool student.a in the seat of local government for a valuable experience. It seems especially valid in a day in which American youth seema increasingly alienated from the society and community in which we live. Youngsters who participate are already leaders, but hopefully they can be effective in extending their experiences and infonnation to their immediate class· mat.. and throughout their schools. • ,.,~,~ . . ll',,~s11-> s-.. -~,....i.lilo."N c "wl-loEVER GETS 14ERe F IR>T HAS 10 (LE~ UP Atb THIS JUNK,' Reader Asserts Conclusions Are Faulty 'Superiority' in Education ..... """"'Ill ¥1"9¥ wemn1,.... L._, I-" ' .. • .. 01"r1e1 .. Miii, T-.ctiiw TAii • " """" .... •at11 "-~I• 'VI...., IMJ. J.J It.I Alf \YflStnoiMfw n.1 7,t 2'.7 U"1 '"'""' k1t11 112.I ._.. It.I n• Mr. Fortune stated, "Relatively poor showings were made by Orange Coast and Orange County school districts. A1though abovt the state average, they did not compare favorably to school systems in Northern California suburbs.'" He went on to remark that, "One surprising showing was that madt b)af Fountain Valley Elementary District,~ wlrlch enjoys an enviable reputation among schoolmen for its emphasis on individualized instruction. Reading scores were the lowest of any district in the county , except Santa Ana." FROM THE ABOVE statements, it appears that some faulty conclusions have been drawn : I. The Fountain Valley program is based on individualized instruction, but what criteria have been used to judge that this district is "providing the highest level of education?" 2. Assemblyman Leroy G r t e n t (0-Sacramento) who released the figures for Mr. Fortune's artic.le stated, " ... reading ability is the fundamentaJ measure of school achievement." Again, It would appear that your recent editorial ls using different criteria for judging usupenority" in education, especially in the case of Fountain Valley. What art your criteria? i. IF WE ARE to use reading results at a a-lterion, it would indicate that tilt taxpayers and students or Laguna Beach .,. pn>bably gelling the moot for their money, with Westminster next and Fountain Valley last. Since in- dividualized iMtrucUon is suppooedly based on smaU class size , one might ask just how Individualized is Fountain Vallty"? The purpose cl my ~Uer ts not to Dear Gloomy Gus: Alter that proposal lo buy Baja California, what next can we ex" pect from our gli>rlOUI ln&ernaUon· ally-minded Colla M ... Cil)r Coun· cU? Send a pl@nlpotenU.,., to Jett.le tbe Ar11>1 .. aeU War, maybe? Or how about Biafra! -T. D. D. bn1t Ibo Fowilain Vallo; liciiooI lliltrict, bu1 lo i.,. Ibo D41LY PILOT eumine tho -tlloJ .... ,.. judlinl ".superiority'' ln education. Al a IOcal lnpayer and •. ....,ber d the education profession, I want a tuperior education lyatem and .. wlllipc lo pay for i~ but lint I lhould like lo know th< crltma ulOd lo delino 111periority and then direct my educatlonal energies and tu.a to· obtaining that 1011. I am sure there 1rt otbera who 1hare my views and await your reply. AL W. NELSON The DAILY PltOT 1ffU bl'-lint1 tke Fountain Valltv E~ta'11 School DUtrict dt1trw1 commendation Jor itl mainknanu of l'.ducotional ~"-l during a period of 1taggering growth. During tht la&t fivt ittars, the dis· trict ha.I tzperil'.nced a 3,500 percent growth in student load, yet hm auoidtd double sesrions bit financing and building 12 new schools. Mori'. rt· cent readjng tt1t.s than those cited indicatt a considerably higher scorl! m the fir1t af(d third grades, 58 ptr· cent and 61 ptrcent. Newtr sixth grade jigUrl'.s art not available. Gent· ral.lit speaking, older and mor"-estab· lished districU consistently show higher scorl'.t on such ttsts than do districts groping with trtmtndous orolDth problems. -Er,htor Movlea for \/letnam To tht Editor: Our son, who has been under fire at Da Nang In South Vietnam, rtports that he and hi1 buddies have enjoyed movie1 in their momenUJ off duty. Ht has an a nun. projector. If any of your reader• have home movies or commercially-produced films they no tonger want, ln 8 mm. super or regular film, and which they would Uke lo contribute for Army, Navy I/Id Marine enjoyment in South Vietnam, we would bt ha}>py to forward them to our 50l'l Charles for that purpose. Our thank.I in advanct to any con- lribulor1. MR. & MRS. R. J . PARKER 533 Gfnter Street -No. C Costa Mesa Phooe 541-57 Blpplea at C:hurch To the Edi.tor : Tht ltory Jn tonight'• paper cmeems me -" Hippies Hit Garden Grove Church. Ousted by Ullhen." Blued reportlnc once again condones the behavior ol the minority lfOOP •/IO ere aerdslng what tlley call "freedom!' 'Ibey did have the freedcm lo -lo -p wltll Ill, - u tbef ..... in tilt clolhJni " tbeiT choice. The fe .. fll the bond wllo falmd .eating with the conirqation wen wannl,y welcomed and .-lo stay 11Uted when their "leader" called for lht mua: exit. THEY 00 NOT hlvt license to disrupt the aervlet by c:omtng lale. insillinl on Mvtnc 50 ttat.s tocet.her. •houtinl 011t durinil the wvlce. and dilturbinf I ,OOJ) J>OOl>le. 'W1lit then happon1 lo . tlJo . - of the I ,ml? The report said not111n1 fll tilt warm- . . . ..... hearted exchange between the band and the Rev. Schuller or of his challenge to them to make a contribution to 110Ciety u the young men In his sermon were making. The report said nothing about the young college class and the con- gregation who went out lo speak to the band after the 1ervlce. Let's watch our tendency to call license "freedom" when we are dealing with tbe minority. NORMA HERTZOG 'Soill Do..,,. Rive.-' To lht Editor : The residents of College Park, one nf the nicer "middle class" areas of Costa Mesa, have just been sold down the river by our city planning com· million and our City Council who Mon· day night at midnight approved, by a 4 to l vote, tht · ~apartment complex proposed by Mr. Scher and Associates, owner of the l:farbor Shopping Center. Even after lengthy and heated protests by a great number of homeowners in the adjacent area, especially those wbo6e backyards are now faced with the forboding prospect. of garages, carports, and tenniJ courts backing up to the rear of their property, the planning com• mission a week ago, and the City Council, Monday night chose to favor Mr. Scher and his dollar-sign shaped, tear-jerking pita that his apartment comples: was for the good of Costa Mesa rather than, shall wt say, not in the best interest of the majority -in this case the College Park residents . Nothing can be done for us but I hope other homeowners, if faced by this type of problem will delvt deeper into what our zoning ordinances really are and to be sure that EVERYTHING is down in black and white. 1 feel the one reason the College Park re~;idents lost their fight for rights is that Mr. Scher, ror the past two years has manag- ed to lull some of the people into lethargy by his "promises," those not on public reeord, including myself, because of our not knowing unUI it was too late just what zoning means. If I ever have reason for buying another home. and you can rest assured 1 will , I am going to make sure I know ALL the facts both..,resent and future as Jo what I will be faced with, in this area - zoning, that is. MRS. G. CLINE WAUGHTAL School Bua Fla1her1 To the Editor : RE : Gus Nov. 28, about school bus drivers not using their flashers to protect the kids. ''Tht drivtr of a school bus shall operate the flashing red signal lamps required on such bus at all times when children are unloading from lh~ school bus to cross a highway or when the bus is stopped for the purpose of loading children who must cross a highway to boani·the bus. except thal such signal lhal\ not be operated al an intersection ot place where the traffic is controlled by • traffic officer or official traffic aJanaJ. The signal shall not be operated at any other time." -V .c. 22112. LAWRENCE CARMONA Student Bull Driver Quotes Bele1 Keller. who eYereame her handJcap or b1lndne11 to achieve • dl1UnfUJ.llted carter -"We can do anythint, we want to do ii wt stick to U long enough." 8rtu lie<-S.F. Halpj.Altlbory w-rlcer !.. '1 doo't .thfnkwork .i5 neeeuary. I stay wltll friends and there alway• ts aA abundance ol food." 4 lcoholics Can Drink Again In Few Cases ,. ,· 4. By NORMAN NIXON, M.D. ls it possible for an aJcoholic ever to retwn to "normal" socia1 drinking following successful treatment? Most authoritits in the field of alcoholism say "no" in resounding terms, believlng that: (I) alcoholism is a progressive, incurable disease; (21 oo known treat~ ment can change the basic alcoholic condition ; and (3) the alcoholic can live a nonnal. producUve life only if he stays away from alcohol as long as he lives . However, some observers h a v e reported exceptions to the rule. Dr. D. K. Davies, an English psychatrist, caused a stir in 1962 when he reported that seven of 93 former alcohol addicts were drinking socially for from seven to 11 years after discharge from Maud sley Hospital in London. None had been drunk during the follow-up period and \all were better adjusted socially. SINCE THE DA VIES report, other studies have shown that a few individual! eventually can conquer their pathological dependence on alcohol and become social drinking ex-;lilcoholics. Not many , to be sure -four: out of 62 in one series, six out of 91 in another, and 11 out of 32 in the most optitnistic report. All of these social drinking ex- al coholics had been helped to face their accumulated internal and external pro- blems, a few by religious workers, bot most through individual and group psychotherapy by p h y s i c i a n 11 , psychologists or social workers. Some also were helped to stay sober through the voluntary fellowship and support of Alcoholics Anonymous, even though they could not continue AA 's insistence on abstinence the re.st of their lives. IN A RECENT Bulletin or the Men- ninger Clinic, Dr. R. E. Reinert reported only four "social drinkers'' out of 158 alcoholic patients interviewed one year after treatment at Topeka V. A. Hospital. By social drinking, Reinert meant that they could use some form of alcohol more or less regularly in the company of other persons without losing control, getting drunk, or having any of their former problems. In Dr. Reinert's cases the time between the origin of heavy drinking and seeking treatment was short. None had suffered loss of family : all had achieved voca- tional adjustment. They drank only with others and always before or during meals. Most important, they rigidly limited the amount they drank. usually with the support of family and fr.icnds. Actually, their drinking was controlled, rather than "normal" or "!i<leial" for they always had to be on guard, choosi ng carefully the time. the place and the circumstances of drinking. ALTHOUGH ABSTINENCE 8! Ont goal or treatment should not be abandoned, @J:perien<:e bu 1hown that coontlesi: alcoholics who seek help are driven away, unwillliig ~fact the future without some hope ol. belnc able eventually to handle limited "'"'""'" of alcohol. So tome thcraplsb today believe thal • measurement or success is achie\/"ed when a pttlOn re-establishes a aood family lift. a nllsfactory work record. 1 respectable position in the community. and Is 1blt to control hia drinking most of the Limt. NeVttthele111, a.I.molt everyone agrees that rarely. JI ever. can a chronjc alcoholic achJevt the ability In u~ aleoholic beverages u a "normal" or "IOCfal" drinker ! --- ' B·abies Should Have Priorities Numerous readers havt asked what happened lo the nine new·born puppies we brought back from the count~. and the formal answer is that we gave seven of them away and kept two at home to stay with .the mother . But the informal answer is much more interesting. We look care of tht litter in our basement lauDciry room tor eight weeks; and I use tbe ed~t?"ial "wt," for the women-folk and children did the caring for, and J did the admiring, and sometimes the cursing. AT ANY RATE, when the time came for dispersing the litter, we could hardly bring ourselves to part with them . even. though it was impossible to keep nine fast-growing dogs in the house, to say nothing of the mother. And we we rt running out of milk, newspapers, vitamins, calcium supplement and worm· ing medicines. As we gave each one away, we sub- jected the prospective new owner to an interrogation that would have shamed the F.B.1. and the C.I.A. put together -trying to make triply sure that each puppy would have a really gtod tiome, not merely in the gross phygjcal sense, but In the emotional atmosphere as weU, which is perhaps even more important. Even then, it was devilishly hard to give them away, mostly to strangers. NOW, IF ONE can feel this way about a puppy one has known for only two months, w'hat astonishes me ill how we can be so callous and uncaring about human babies Who are born in alum environments aad given UtUt or none of the benefits we conferred upon our litter. Tht infant mortality rate in such areas may be nearly twice as high as that of more affluent neighborhoods, and by the time the babies are a few months nld, they may be already so deprived in essentials that they can never caffb up in the life-race. BlfT PUPPIES are not threatening. and people are. Puppies grow up to adore and obey you. while peoplt grow up to compete with you and follow their own bents. And perhaps the ultimate test· of our human maturity is our willingness to give (others') babies the same chance we give (our) puppies. We accept the fact that a dog must be given a fair start in life, m order to reach its full potential and to respond lvvingly and productively to his en- vironment, yet we tum away from the equal truth that human babies suffering severe handicaps from the birth-environment can hardly be expec- ted lo make response or accept responsi- bility. There is noUting wrong with being a little senUrriental about dogs, but it shouldn 't obscure our sense of realism about the priotit.ie.s of people. A Joyous Surprise Book In a preface lo his joyous surprise of a book, "The Joys of Yiddish.'' Leo Rosten explains what the book Is not. It is not a book about Yiddish, not a di ctionary, not a guide to Yiddish. A lexicon, yes. Mostly it Ms a book about language -more particularly the English languace (Ainerican style). Rosten notes 'the remarkable fact that never in its history h a s Yiddish (that "Robin Hood of languages'' which over the centuries stole from the linguistically rich to give to the fledgling poor) been so influential among Gentiles. THUS, INTO THE everyday con· versation of American goyim as w e 11 as Jews. such words as "schmaltz;' "gonif," "schle,miel," "chutzpa," or the vulgarism ''schmuck." ''oo-goodnlk." Or such expressions, in translation, as "It shouldn't happen to a doa :" ''He'5 a regular genius :" "Wear it in good htalth." In this most entertaining and In- formative cornpendium, Rosten, tht auUior or "The Education of Hyma,n Kaplan" and a celebrated raconteur, useii a ilory or Joke in the main body of the lexicon to illustrate the meaning of a word. I have been laughing 0t1t loud in this and learning. too, 1 great deal about Yiddish, English a n d "Yinglish," as Rosten deterfbes words and phrase! taken ·from the• Yiddish. Take the simplest Yiddish word, or expressklon : "Aha I '' ( pTOtJounced · wlth a note of sudden cornp('eheoaton, pleuure or triumph : tbe veriatile upletive to signify comprehension. surpri.e l. Roe· ten 's illustraUon : FOR 14 YEARS Mr. Sokoloff had bcj>n ff.tin& 111t lbe same restaurant, On thb niaht, as on every other, he ~ chfcken • o u p. The: watter Jet It down Ind •loJW olf, "Waller,'' ordered Sokoloff. "la8le the soup.'' The waiter uld, "Hanh! Twenty ytar1 yoo've been utlni the chk:k"en aoup here. Have you ' .. . ,. . . -. ever had a bad plate?" "Wailer." said Sokoloff firmly, "taste the SOUP ." "All right. all right," grimaced tht. waiter. "I'll taste -where'• the spoon?''' Cried Sokoloff: "A-HA!" ONE COULD GO on at length stealing Rost.en's anecdotes. Tht point is that this is a delightful introduction to the language for anyone unfamiliar with it: the history of Yiddish, how to pronounce it; rules used for spelling. In spelling, the first entry is the one Rosten prefers and uses. Thus: "Chanukah, Channuka.h. Hanuka, Hanukkah." Or, "Sholem (Yid· dish ), Shalom (Hebrew ). , Geshmat, or G-e s h m o t l , meus "destruct.ton," "lllDihilatlon;" the wocd describes a ·.Jew who is converted &e the Ch:r:istlan faith . .Rosten'• eumple: On a dread!uj bight lo a Polilb '°'"'- the dl'ing ~ti .called lo bis wife to send for ht priest. "'The priest! You mean the rabbi." "I mf:an the Jriest." snapped Sal~owitz. "May God protect us. Are ybu secretly geshmat?" "No. no, but wby disturb thl nibbl on a night likt this?" WllUam Bosa -ss..w.. Friday, Bee .•• 1961 TM . ..utotlol -Of Utt Daar Pilot ... iu *' "'-""" -ulai. f'tideri b11 prc1nting thU tlt'W1papcr'1 opinion.s and com. mentarv on topiu of interelt and tignijicanctt, bti providfno·o fontm for ~ HJ')f'uliml . of our readers' apiniov, and bv J)ttH"llting tht dfwr1t 17ifto- pohfta of btformtd obJtf'W'rt •lld ipokt....,. .. topics of tM day. Robert N. Weed, PubU1her I . - I ' t , ' I e ! t I • BY WIUIAM REED Man-made. reef ........ May Make Waves In the Wlncl . I was one ot a rather large con-! Ungent of Southein Calllornia restde.nts. who did not aeil out '° meet the Queen t,{ary a year. &JO, but in spite of all that I am willing to answer the questions asked late- ly about the ship. · To the person owning t b e sailboat: Yes, the ship is larier that\ your .boat. The Queen Is 1,019 feel long, plus six inches. That's 1,000 feet longer than your yacht. To the owner Of the scow; The ship is 118 feet wide compared to the 30 feet of your barge. The Queen is a little heavier, too, at a gross of 8,237 tons, and draws more water with a draft of 39 feet :4 and nine.sixteenths inches. * Yes, that red funnel sticking up over Long Be~ch Harbor is one of the slacks which go as high as 70 feet into the air. There is no truth to the rumor that the old gal was secretly sold for scrap to Japan and is coming back this Christmas in the form of toys and beer cans. n will take another year before conversion work is completed and the Queen ready to receive callers. Since the total cost to the tax· payers of the city to the west is now estimate at abodut $25 million, the ship is considered a permanent fixture. Just think, Huntington Beach voters wouldn't even ap- prove a $6 million park bond issue. * Saturday is the anniversary of that day which will live in infamy and which has had so much impact on the nation, the world and Orange County. Dec. 7 is the anniversary of the day that 01' Greasy Murphy trudg- ed into Huntington Beach behind Bill Reed and that's infamy ii it bas eve been hear of. rd So 01 ' Greasy and Reed tomor· row l>egin another year in West Orange Co u n t y contemplating, cogitating and looking forward to a bigger, better and moer prcr sperous West Orange County. Surveyor Moon Project Chemist Sets UCI Lecture Professor Anthony T u r k e v 1 c h , University of Chicago chemitt who supervised the scientific aspects of the Surveyor moon missions, will give a public lecture on the project t o d a y at UC Irvine. His talk, tltled "The Chemical Analysis of the Lunar Surface on the Surveyor Missiops ," will be at 3:30 p.m. Science Lecture Hall. Admission is free. Dr. Turkev1ch originated tbe concept for remote analysis of the moon•_, surface and supervised the project to ita ultimate success. He also performed the actual analysis of the lunar ·surface materiaJ and found it to be basalt, a type of rock which is common on earth. According to Dr. F. S. Rowland, chairman of the department o f chemistry, sponsors of the program, the lecture should be of interest to chen1istry students on the high school and college undergraduate level, as well as the · general scientlfic community. Valley Taxis to Help ToysforTotsProgram A Fountain Valley taxi firm will donate the use of its cars this month to aid in collection of toys for the Toys for Tots campaign. Fountain Valley residents wishing to donate toya can call the Fountain Valley City Cab Co. at 531~ for a cab and driver to pick up the donated items free. Atlrlhutlng beach . etOO!on lo · wav11 _,,. rlibt .. the ollorell!ll, be -an art1flclai reef C 0U1 d• ClliJM Wlffl lo l!qln brealdnc --7arda a~oea. Enerc1 wooklbe dltll~ belcn tbt wave· rucbed~lhiote and U.. wave rollli!c In nuld cro'a\e. a loor ' rm for IUrft(I. • Erosion coolrol 11.allo of -lo Tresaelt, who at SS ii ltlll an actl\>1 -er. He said llis II not an ortglnal: Idea by any means. 11Guys wbo have· mrftd have been dreaming ol lhele tblap for years and years." He sal<I all one has lo do II look at the natural reeb off oome ol tbe cove ~~ In Lqµna and ooe begins lo ... the poulbilltiea'. Truselt figurq the cost of building a reef to create a surfing area ,JOO yarda aCl"OSll woold be about $20t,OOD to $300,000. Breakwater rock would have to be brou,ght from Ca~llna Island and divers would be needed to place Jt, he said. "This ls not the type of.project private enterprise could handle," he said. ''Tbere is no economic profit to be gained. And you've got a problem ol ·state tidelands." . He concluded such a recreational facili- ty will have to be devtloped by a governmental agency. He doesn't know when or where, but he hopes . that the day will come. Ogden Nash Ditty Updated by Line By Tbe Associated Prus Candy Is Dandy But Liquor Is Quicker Pot is not So goes humorist Ogden Nash's reyiaed version of his famous 1931 quatrain, updated for the psychedelic SO's. "It's still true that 'liquor is quicker," the 63-year-old Nash said In an ln- terview. "In the days of the Gibson girl, candy was the sure ice·breaker between the sexes. Later tt was liquor, which makes its drinken nicily social. But pot (inarl- juana) doesn't do that, I hear; it's too individual. "Besides," he continued, "I'm old- fashioned enough so that I like to think it's rtil1 liquor that ripens acquaintance to lnUmaey.0 Los Amigos ~sses . p. Song leaders for new Los Amigos Jligb School in · Fountain Valley are (top row from left) Leslie Car- roll and Janet Markland, (middle irNi from left) Toni Gance, Je8.ne Salters an'd &indi Roberti and· (front) Cindy Haigh. School is par! of GardeirGr.W' Unified School District. . Freeway to ()pen for Yule .. San Diego Link Highway Departmen,t' s 'Gift' to, Motorists Sant'a Claus won't be held up on his Christmas Eve travels through Southern Callforn1a by any unfinished freeway sectiona, the State Division of Highways predicted today. A!i. opening date of Dec. 24 is set ror the flnaJ link of the San Diego Freeway which will be dedicated Friday at 10:30 a.m., at the new community of Irvine. The final link of the 73-mlle freeway beginning at the Sepulveda Gap near Encino will tie into the Santa Ana Freeway at Sand Canyon Road, com· pleti.Qg a major Southland thoroughfare. Master of ceremonle.s for the Friday rite.s will be Dwain Freeburg, chairman of the freeway dedication subcommittee of the Orange County Chamber of Com· merce. Three 1peakers will be featured, along with Qr-.nge Coast beauty QI.mil!, county and city offlclalJ and the Third Marine . Wing Band and Color Guard from El Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon. Speakers are; -Gordon C. Luce, secretary of the State Buslneas and Tran,sporta.Uoa. Agen- cy, represent.mg Gov. Ronald Reagan. -Allon E. Allen, Orange County filth di.strict· supervillor. -Haig Ayanian, D .I s t r le t Seven Engineer, CaWornia ~ Divi!JM o f Highways. ·, Site of the dedicaUon . ceren>ot11';11 northbound lanes of. the lreeWiy, aUr the Jamboree Road ov~g. ' Visitors and guem may reach . the spot via the northbound 5'n Di.ao Freeway onramp at Culver' Drive; ~ coni!ng lo division of bigjiwaya offlclalL There "°Ul be no ·motorcade down 'tbl finished freeway, but parliclpaob wlll ~ke their way oo lo the M-V'!iO Country Club iii. Costa Mesa for a fuit. cbeon. 1 Share Fun & Profit Drop by and say ''Stock It To Me!'' We Just Might Do it at the 1 Share Fun & Profit DAILY PILOT Win YOUR Share Show In Cooperation with General Telephone Company SEE Working rnochls of D1bspeed m1chlnn "t1lk" to 11ch other at tht r1t1of1,050 words per minute. Thty speed Heh d1y's stock m1rket reports from Will Street 1cros1 the n1tion to the DAILY PILOT pl1nt vii tel• phone lln... 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Bulldlllc aplnll Jolm -.idll, llnl c-lo aii-: ,,..__1o1'°""4 -mull bl nJled biC lo j1ro(iet 'ilie• ~ ; {GI llif ~,....ilen!J Illa 11.-M1M11 ot~wjet!w,,ull . .....,;,""" and• ll<lllly •'ifho ~'eqer :~.'~· ", Two .Other - Qdleges ... . . . . Under'Fke From Win stmcea I '"'" wtrw ..,.,lcfl campu11*badtntbeputlJJDOllb. JtUdenl::&::'··· ; -y~ on tbtlrworfl.',-1 ... ")J .' .!j.:,~~1 -'"., - --.jlan4I <(~ ~· Imo Illa· "Tbo ••• -.~t .~ a • .,,. Two lllla ltlillal<tj ~ ~. . Student M1vr-Ash, U. and buildblc 11111 .,.....,. equl-t In tbl m>Jor ..,,,.. •• over ,.....,. by wtlllam !', Keldlulft ,,, Puo"°~ M1r,Yt H1rrl1, lt, l!9th of .COOi<· -.. arid colelarlL . mi-tty-·-.11.1~ .... Sen.,irn.t W.'Mlfler .Jr. ol':!!l~fnj ·I In adcllUon to il•o .~µe at San Fran. biaco state· College, retielu..., students .... ~-tattM a dtaruption at a.nbther ~liege ~ ' "(.impus 'l"'twrsday and t h r e a t e o e d • '"disorder at a 'third. ~ h•m' E•••--• claim to •have However, police wen POI called. ''Tbe tr-felt~,_. Jell! 1e1e.,._ to Hay.Un . 1 --........ • Tbo ...-• ..,..._ by the Blacli and Pt'...,.U... -· ~ majority ol .Ille people In .their At Wublngton University In St. 1ouis about 50 Negro atudentl seit.ed the cam- J)UJ security oUICe a n d said they ·would stay there unW the unlvenlty. fired a policeman who had dlspteued them. broken the world -iaw record. , S~ Unloo and lhe Mov-by ...,,. m11110n1a. • IUpporl him hi, hll delennlnatln fn 't ... p The 1lrla ieesawed for 80 hourt. Alllnlt Polltlcal &llpenalona, rev~ "Nothbll"•(it,.,.·'\!11," S\llltb llld the campua open. '. · • They said they !eel fine, ezbej>! !or ......i cana for reaclndln&' llJlpel1lloai • about vtGlmce '!' e1mP,, tldl ~ Al the. acbopl. Ol)Cjed iu llrlt week' "rather tender bolloms and a GI Hecro aludmll Involved In the attacl: "1 wu ~111*!'11••)"...,·' <I ot .. cl...., ~the Tbankq!v)lli .._, A 'group of Negro stud-..ntl at the UniversUy of WisconSin did not go thro<lgh with a threatened ·boycoU or c1a1ses but said Qiey ba4 giv!O school officials unW Monday to act 91! a l.LS't of demands . that Included arqnesty for 95 black students at' Oshkosh State University smpended fO( a Nov., 11 ram· page. JltUenaUJea.'' oolbewbllelludootnewapaperodllbr. BQww1, llOlall -and thll rocord luid \l«il'.complled: • • On Dec. •• 191'1, lbe ltito cOUece EoJllab proleaor, ~ 11111 be -Nt1r!y IUIO,llOI In •ddlll<>nal ... ed truMel"'1lted 14-4 In faVU' ol resuJalloni bu --1tlq wt bf I b e r pendltur.. fOf Police . aad ttpalr ol S..rolh B. Kulk1rnl sui:pru an dJrectlq pnsldents or'the 11 11111< col· IUthor!Ues abou\ · flm4I to 1oiplament dama1ed oqulJl!'l<Ol .' 1 · . • . aulo dealer In Denver .. ~olo.1 ,w~!D 1•1" In call police In cue ot violence ..,,.., ot lbe ~· dam11.t~ In-· -More than 70 ·/U'ft,<tl. ' . ·-UPIT ........ he 'greed to buy a new cir if we « Uuulened vloleoce. . eluding er~ or an dbnJe ljudJel -Nearly 40 lnjarle1, or . wblch ,a ball dealei: provided c~ . extra.,. ,-. ~ aloo ~vldicr ·~ dlamLual ot c1ep1rtmen1:· • , • d°""' were serlouF HAYAf(.AWA .HAILED Studtnt Bo1ckl' SF President four lemons, a fresh coconut, pow• dered tumeric, paprika, incense f"' ~ And in New York, Martin J. Meade, Fordham University dean of student af· fairs who suffered a heart attack follow- ing a student takeover of his office, remained in crltlca1 condlUon today. stick• and roses. The 2C.year-cildr .. 'B \ ' L ..J -c b Denver University graduate Stu•~ ' 'f(l,f«J,(I. U a ~ !tom Hyderabad; ln'dla, then · · • U.S., South Viet, Envoys C.alif arnia used the extras to annoint the car , · Meade, 37, suffered chest pains Thurs· and onlookers. Kulkal'Oi said that Qu;p Costs would rid the car of any evil spirits ., that plague some cars early in their Loa" ·n ·F;rms d:'J' morning at hi• hom• in Harrlhgton. II N. J ., and waa La.ken to Enalewood Hospital. Discuss Tallcs ~rocedure life. Pla S t .. . ne ea H •k R On Wednesday, ... about 20 Negro . i e ates otudents, members or the s 0 c I et y loc ~ ~· · ·,· African-American Advancement, stormed . . l'Al\18 (UPI) ~..:Anliricu .anct· SOuUl lionf. into Meade's office, barricaded the tloor , ~ ~GEW (AP) -A man wear-Vietnamese f1tp1omats .conferred today -En'1J,llt and V,~ese will be the LOS ANGELES tAP ) -Major and demanded lhat Negro students not ing. a~ and pigtail bOartied NaUonal on procedui'al .~LI for talki two olflcjal l1J11Uiie1\Wfth P'rtnch being Calltornia .savings and loan associations be penalized for dissent. .\ Airlinet! !IJ&ht:IA,'lor ~~' Fla., and, with Norf.b .Vietl)nn ud·tbe Viet Cong's UJed u the working language for tranSJa.. At Washington University Negr·o and -~ • bar •-u ked N "-al Llber tloo ~ •~ •) There z_. have raised t be i r minbnum mortgage say,1 8'.ew.u'U~ Bar .f · .,-,oc: • as • •~ 8 ,.._..,.., v•'-"" · lruua. white students maintained separate "~ the rught:io'. Cubl!" were indlcaUOoa ·tflie· full IC&le conference -The' cteJePUP.·~ will meet -loan rates to 7.% percent from 6.9-7 demonstration t 0 d a y and Chancellor ·•· -"S:eH; ..,..ho -admitted "I wu could begUrnettwt!U. prUumahlY"ntxt~Weii -in the wne percent, it was reported today. Thomas F. Eliot went from one group scared;". OOtilied a station 11gent, who U. S~ QfflclahJ said they expected the ro0m where U. s,~·North Vietnamese to lhe other to listen to demands an d told the pilot, C~ Gerald While. Am~ d;elegatiop to contad North ~J>l~ats had ndoti.tted arrana:eO)enta .Richard H. Deal, president of H,ome keep the peace. ~, ' Tbe man was escorted off the plane Vidname.se .. diplomata. Saturday in an · u.cttng to the U.°78. 6omblng halt Nov. Savings and Loan said the increase came About ~ Negro students took over ~,We&ie.aa,y When ' he retched a gate, effort 14 COIDP,lete an~ageement on the ;,J ~ 'an0t~ •a~-t 1~m'et1:?•My GQd, It's ............tures ,. t.li:at the talkl, could ·get 1· because "everybody feels money Is the campus security office Thursday • .:~:n-:mtt·~ ..,. ..... -.. -Although each delegation will be afternoon and said they would stay until Ma.uu#.i,. r .,. · started. allowed to establiah Its own records Ughtening up and this is one way to the university· fired one university · ... Since the 44-yellr--Okt act.or Jlad a Uckel, 'lbe consultatio.· ns today ,involved' "-·· of the proce...>mg· s, ne-smen will not -''-:-"'·" •'-· outflow." 1· nd ded tw th In · be'"Was asked to -climb ·back atioard · '"'1'""' -,... wi1wuau 1-111:; po iceman a suspen o o ers · · ~~=· but r.efused; .an airline R. Vance, deJJ:'h leader of ~e U. S. b!e; all_owed into tbe negotiating sessions. Dell saJd Others who had raJsed their volved in the arrest of a Negro student •, .-.... aaid"/J1lqi"adQ". team, and Soutli VletriM\'1 ambauador earlier in lhe day. BfaixlO""Uttorney, Norman Garey, sakl to the United States, Bui Diem. Diem rates this week were California Federal Thursday rught about 750 white the CUba' mgld· .. itate&eot "Wu nothing arrived in Paris early today with in-Stude· nts Contin· ue Savings & Loan and American Savings students, many of them members o( but an' off •--•ec1 rem Irk to.1 .... ·w•·"-·-structiom horn Preaident Nguyen Van Students for a Democratic Society, "'UCllJU """' .. ~ ""' & L<lan. Other lnstltutloru were eipec~ -:-that's all." .iiueu. crowded into a long hallway outside . ·''.That WU a perfectly silly thing for u. s. official! said agreemei:it has s· tr1"fe m· Italy to follow suit. Eliot's office demanding the abolition : . Bra:nclo or anyone to aay," the airline been reached with Hanoi on five points: The institutions had lowered their rate:s of ROTC and the release of a white spokesman said, "especlally when our -The first session of :tile broadened student arrested during the evening for , airline bas been bit utder by bljackl c o 11 f e re n c e will immediately start ROME (UPl) -Thousands of student! last September when as Deal put it, breaking Into the ROTC building. They than .any other one." : 1 :, • diJcusaing ~ur~ malten for the left their classe.a today to st.age na· "money inflow appeared to be in· also demanded the suspellfiion of some . ~ . '!Rtando;.lfu bound 'for a movie set duraUon of tht lilkL ·"' Uoowlde demonstrations for educational creasing." Policemen. ·"" in Colombia and wearin& "a beard the -The allied~and Commun.lit sides will day of Italian Most associations will honor com· At New York University two members .J • soiP.t caIL"t for and oompletely normal each have two separate.:1pOkesmen. Thia "1urmlonn!oil. In tht fifth mllmenta for loaru made at the old of a student raiding party that stopped cldtldng,''bls lawyer aaid.' means that the AmeriCaD& and the South two speeches on campus Wedn-..sday • . ./di.. alrlfue spokesman aald; "He wa1 Vietnamese wlll trtef newsmen on their The ' proterts broke out in Rome, r a t e s. But the reutrn to a 7.2 percent were suspended Thursday by President dres9ed sloppily, like a hippie," and side while Uie Nortb Vietnamese and Naplu, Bolorna, Anzio and other cities rate ls expected to make residential James M. Hester. llester said an in· W:Ol'e a ~ beard and pigtall. the NLF will address· the pren sepArate-~ and pellet aald that while UtUe violence mortgages more scarce in coming vestigaUon was under way to Identify olb- ;, The ibcid:ent came Jess than a day Jy on ·their lide. ·'lbe agreement was oe<:U!Ted today..traff1c:<Wu tied up ths er students in\fOI~. after a National Air~s plane from considered a ~"1or aDied .ooncesslon, -r-=;:::.::..· ""°'~-;:: . ..:;.;:;:;· ;;:::::..:=~· __ _.:mo:::.::n:;:::_· -----------,---:-------'--.,.------ -New York ·"'"' hij1eked arid Do n .._w..,.•I~ ~.~Ibo!' Viet Coni-~ ·~"'I' ":. ~' . , , .. i, 1 \ ":"'~Citi&~tb 3$.~~na ,'t'.,.,,. ~· ~r··.-r· ~.~tWo teparate~ ... '" '•!J '1~. • there: ... 4.. .;.-:---:,.-· ·~~*''>•·:~ ~.., .. ~., ,.' .. l<'i ~-~·':it· "-•1',,. 'i-~i,~..;;;., • \ •• ~· ' ~ .• • :•( ... ~ • .ii· ;£°iic=~~~:~-;«~13 ~~r:;·::~·:-~<J:i6;~d -D~~n Mi~ Meet three Ba!'MI, 18, discovered the check , . • was stolen when a 19-year-old lirl new owners tried to cash it. But the suspect · W •Wallowed -the check In front of th• "'·N· ·1·ght Before Exp ,· :-sw· n f th dumbfounded cleric and the store 0 e . detective. • FAffiMONT, w. Va. (UPI ) -Gas up for dead when the mine WU ordered \ G Co pan~ Ati Imztli murician in Tel accumulation caused a section of the sealed Nov. 29, followinc lD days of as m e Atrio proJ)oa:e• that the nation· · M~ NU!'i.ber 9 mine to shut down constant explosions and peni~t fires. wide Ulephont dial tom should for abOOst three hour1 the night be;fon Two other survlvorl' appqred bd9ft be f'Gised 35 cycles pet second so an eq>losion at the mine entombed 78 the SI.ate ,Department .o( Mlnel heu;tng muridcnt may tune their instru-men,..J~_yestig_ators were., told today. into the disasfer . . nuar.s bf ft. The telephone tune· -Mp ,. idtCI 1DGS introduced in George R. WiJSon, 54, one of the eight Lewis Lake and Gary Martin both Eu* a:O?M: ye~rr ago and in men who was Pulled to safety shortly complained aboUt inadequate rock 1950 the Briti&h Broadcosting after 1be inlti~ bla,st Nov. 20. said: dultin& in.the mine. Corp. began a 6 p.m. dailu broad-"We shtlt dowh fer approximately two "It wU' prett~ (lusty ~ there the colt 'of an electronically pro-or thrM. boon" betal.ise of gaa. Jut coti.P.}e of weeks.., Lake said. dueed tone of «o cps. With· WilsoD., a section foreman, said he Lewia Evans, United Mine Workers room tcmpcraturt at 68 ·chi& called ln mine ,'foreman Albert Taka~ Safety direct.or,. ask~ Martin what effect givea mwiciam a" accurate to ' ... re!Morce ow: cheeks {redirecl the' the dust had on miners, cone.rt A. air venUlation}." "It's like breathing dea,th," Martin Takacs \Vas one of the 78 men &iven answered. 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Still othars, like Duka Morton (pU:iQc: his first lia.ir"cut), may h•ve..become owners becawe their Jtandlathera bou1ht them shares ••birthday pre1enta. · People wbo have a financial stake in th, Gas CoinpBD)" know th•t any company that can offer good •ervice •t feetoneble 'rates is 1oin1 to do an ri1bt. And that'.a the way we do business • But whether you•n· an lnnstor or not; the Gu Com""y worb for you llftYWQ'. As an innlt«-oW'fted ~'re~ by the C.iifomia Public ut:ililies Commiuion, we depend on your support. We do our best"tO da1a"e it. 'That's why we work Gtra hard tO plean yuu. Violence Study .. 'Not Rewritten' • . , WABlllNG'ION (AP) -A~ ~. G<o. RamseJ Clt>k deacribftd, tod•r u "pure rabricaUon" a pub 111 bed report lhat the JU1Uce Depart- ment rewrote . the special report on violence dur1n& the DemoCraUc Nat 1 on al eon.. veoUon. Clark acknowledged eovem- m<nt altMueyl rocelved ad- vance coplea ol the report, but sald lbe d~enl'• only suuested chariges involved deletion rJ. comments on cues under lnvutlgatloo. I QUEENIE ly Phll lnterlancll , "Tb• d~enl dld not suggest the change of even one word in the summary," he sald. "Photocopy that. Photocopy that. Photocopy that. The Chicago Trlban< said Photocopy that ••• • • today lblt Donld Walker, who _________________ _ headed the tut force lblt prepared the speelal report for the President's Com- mission on Violence, brought advance copies to Wuhington. The Trihlme aald Clark was not aatilfied and, at bis dlrteo Uon the report -particularlj' the summary -was subltan- tially rewritten. Walker report's summary blamed a "police riot" for triggering the bloocbhed In lb• streeta of Chicago lut August. It said policemen, fac«l with vile and severe pro- vocation by demonltratort, reacted with ~ained and iridi.scriminate violence. Clark said, "If the fact! offend lbe Tribune, II should suffer them ailently rather than try to change truth." He said he had never met Walker although by reputation "It la clear that be 11 an outstanding lawyer of un- questioned integrity." And be added in a state- ment "The Chicago Tribune . u .. story is a pure fabrica on. Flash Fire Kills Four In Atlanta ATLANTA (UPI) -Atlanta Gas Light Power, one of the newest of a complei: of buildings tha~ form th e showcase of downtown Atlanta Thursday became a death trap for four persons, including two who fell from Jts 20th floor. A receptionist at a law finn and a tile setter in a room on the same Door died when a flash fire roared through a hallway. Two more tile set- ters leaped through windows, one of them to instant deaU'l. The other died several hours later. Ten persons in the suite leased by the firm, Swift, Cur· ry, McGhee and Hiers, were saved by enclosing them!elves in a single office down the hall from the scene of the fire and knocking out the win- dows. "ll was the smartest thing to do," said Deputy Fire Chief Charles T. Ragsdale. Death Closes Career Of Actor Fred Clark HOLLYWOOD . (UPI) - Fred Clark, the b a I d mustachioed actor who played countless character roles ln movies, radio and television for 30 years, died Thursday at St. John's Hospital in nearby Santa Monica. He was 54. Clark entered the hospital for treabnent of back pains three weeb ago. He bad been bellved on the road to recovery, and his death came aa a surprise. An autopsy was ordered to determine the exact cause. Clark appeared ln about 400 movies in a variety of roles. He played stuffy businessmen, martinet military officers, a comipt newspapir columnist, and occasionally a detective. The 6-foot 2-inch actor also played lbe part of lbe can- tankerous Harry Morton on the "George BW'ns and Gracie Allen Show." His movies included "Sunset Boulevard,., "Ho 11 y w o o d Story," "White Heat," "Don't ·Go Near the Water," and many others. Clark wu a native of Lin· Palace Guest Eat,s Lunch On Throne LONDON (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth II, her son and heir Prince Charles, and Princess Margaret were receiving a group of athletes at Buck- ingham Palace Thursday when a bearded marathon runner strolled over and sat down on the British throne, chom· ping a chicten leg. coin, a. farming town In CallfOrnii'1 Central Valley. His father was a county agricultural cornmi&!loner. The actor started as a pre- medical student at Stanford University, but switched to th~ theater u a career after ap- pearing in college shows. In the 1930's he toured the countey with a tent show, put· ting on plays in small town1. A devoted student of his craft, he apent his off duty hours in moUon picture theaten during hlll early years in J{ollywood. While a suc- cess.ful Hollywood actor, ! he sWl attended as many as 400 mavtes a year. * * * H. Mirisch, Producer, Dead at 61 BEVEIU. Y HILLS (UPI) - Harold J. Mlrisch, who with two brothers founded and headed the largest in· dependent motion p I c t u r e compahy in the world, is dead. Mlrlsch, 61, collapsed of a heart attack Thwsday night at the home of a friend. The Mlrlsch Co. waJ found- ed by Harold, Marvin and W1lter Mirisch Jn 1957. The organization owris no re&;°t estate or sound· studios and rented space from other $ludios to aboot ib movies. Films prod\lced by lbe com- pany incJuded such hits as "West 5,lde Story" "1be Great Escape"'; and ''The Pink Panther." It won the Academy Award for · best picture, "In the Heat of the Night." Jim A Ider, 28, apparenUy just got tired of standin& at the stand-41p buffet for the 350-member British' Oiymplc team and toot the nearest seat, which bapP<ned 1o he Wild Banquet lbe throne of England. -" r frid.q, -6, 1'164 DAil.Y riLOT IS Army. w ·Release_ 2(),000 • Guardsinen, .I nerease Draft WASlllNG'IOll (AP) -ni. Anny announced todaY It will ,,._ -l J0,000 Natlooal --aod ~ lroal• active · duty about .live montl!a early and lbel drlll caUa will he lncreUed lo r.pl1C6lbem. About hall of the Guardsmen •Del reservbtl who were mobilized lut !Uy wUl be returned to clvWan life by Oct. It nm year al!'l' the other 10,000 by Dei:. 11, 196t. Al the lllllO time, the Amr/ aald, "dra!t calls will continue lo he adjusted by on amount sufficient to cover t h o 1 e releases" so that t h e demoblllzation wlll. not lower• the readioess of tbe active forces . The announcement pro~ed DO figures on lncr<ued draft calls, but . IOW'CeS sald Ibo boost will amount to about S,(!00 men ~a..moritb. TbesO ..U.... Pld lllal ,. draft calls will rtoe star:llng several month! ahead of lime so lbll·regulan will he,ready to fllJ tbe .. ~poy.o_er spa®! left by the ·departing , Guardsmen abd Reservlstl. 'Ibe.announcement.lndicated that·a .Vle.tn§inl,war.setllement ml(lil speec1· the demoblllza· lion. "Should ooodlllqns In VJtt. nam perml~" Ibo stai.ment Aid, "considerallon can bi given at a later date to a final ..i.... of all AmrJ Relerve member• an~ Guardsmen earlier than Dec. 15, 1911." AmrJ olllclali calculate II ' takes about five moothl to put a man throu,ti buic and advanced Individual training, . and give him leave., before be con he ..,lgned lo a uniL The Army aald there wW be "sufficient ·leave Ume to make IUfe that tralned ~meo are available to replace the AmrJ Reeern memben and National Guardamen at the time of their release." • Less than a mpnth ago, Nov u . the Army announced lblt 30 basic combat training com~ panies at Ft. Bliss, Tex., and 1& advanced Ind l v l d u 'a 1 training companies at Ft. Db, N.J., would be eliminated. . l ·the-ye~round gift: YOU • OPEN . EVERYDAY 1'~~1 • • LIFTMASTER 11 GARAGE D()Olt OPENER • Tb• lollcl state Pmrna .. Poww Gan.p Doot 0pe.., OJ*tl:t 'dO.-~~i~u th• door, t\lml the li1ht on and oll'-1.U automa~, . T~ 4elu.h Gift Pretentldon c .. abon MN bpidii Potk.wln SlpaJ-Bender lh•t )'ov. carry la the cv. It ritht. uttaer the thill ••. beaa.tlt\tll1. We'll ...U U.. ·p;,~ innaJ\atioa whtnevw k'1 000.Y•aieat. G~ tM Yw-·lfollttd Giit. N• ..• l"CJ,t,L PfWCI: l'Ofl CliNTMU $109°° IMMIDIAn ltdTALLATION FIU -IUlGLU -HOLD-UP ALARMS ' SIACO~ST BUll:.DIRS 'su.-PLY . ' . ·64· 2·'3·490 . 16s1· PLACENTIA AVE. • • . COSTA Ml!SA ' . . ' ,., .. .. " " . '' ' .. . '" I • Czech Press Chief 'Out' It was an informaJ lunch l,.<)ljDON (UPl)-Tbe R(;U. but it was scarcely as in· ur:1tones threw a banquet fonnal as ..tha~. Tburlday to celebrate thelr "This athlete was certatn):y last tecordlng, "Begg~' B• · sitting on the throne whlle quet." After dinner, they the Queen was in iht room," threw custard plea: at record PRAGUE (AP} -The a Buckingham Palace company execatives, Czechoslovak government hu spokesman said. "We cannot journaft'1S and Lord Harlech, replaced lb liberal-minded say. whether we approved .or who called it "an ab9olutely press control chief amid a disapproved." topplpg party." cross flre of criticism of bi.I _ _:.:_...:.;: _______ :.:..;:;;:,.:_.:_ _____ I department. Prague Radio said Thursday night that Deputy Premier Peter Colotka was being replaced as chainnan of the committee for press and In- formation by Deputy Educa· tion Mlnllter J a r o 1 I a v Havelka. COlotk8 will continue to be a deputy premier. No reason ror the change was annouqced, but Com- munist party leader Alexander Dubcek told 1,200 miners in North Bohemia Thursday nJgbt that the press must work to implement party policy. Two Nabbed In 'Skyjack' NEW YORK (UPI) -Two Puerto Rkan natJvea living In New Yott were arTeSled Thunday by the Fl!I aod char(ed with kldnaplng aod plraey In the hijacking of a Pan American ntght to Cuba Iut moolb. II tonvlclOll of the cllar(tl, the two men could receive the death penally. Arrested were Alejandro Figueroa, S7, and D a., t d Gon11le1, J4, FBI helcf.. quarten: here aald the two would be arraigned 11 "qu.ick· USHER'S the original light Scotch NOW $5WJ Our gift wrap is orig!MJ to ly M possible." --------------------1 ' Security Pacific Ban~s Newport Center OffiafOpens M_onday, D~ember 9 I We 're excited about our.spaciqus-new office in Newport Financial · Plaza. This modern, high·rise complex facing Fashion Island fore· casts dynamic growth for the area. 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Robert H. !: In ch, SI~ there is , l cbance be ~:=~~~~~~~=========-may leave the legislature and -J lb. leg Only _ join the Nixon admini!traUon. A. MEALJii miLF! ------------- 'h JUMIO . $169 •• Finch 11 expected lo Join , Pies!dent .. lect Richard l M • Ntxon'1 cabinet, and that could lead lo ,.. w '8hlngton job for Venenlan, a Mode!to Republican who ran Finch's campaign for lieutenant governor in 1966. , Affluent Tqo 1.., • .. LOBSTER TAILS . ----------DELANfY--BROS.--Student Activists SEAFOODS VISIT OUR WINE ROOM 1 2800 Lafayette SI. Newpo~ 'Beach Veneman, ccil'ltlcted at hls ·office In Moctmo, said there bu been 110 definite job oiler and.' be would not make a . decislon until there is orie. Called Elite Group OPEN I A.M.· 6 P.M. DARY 673-3450 • 545-2217. 549~1933 Old World MediterJ;anean Spanish Furniture Received cinc.-lletlon of · $22,000.00 Spanlth and ' MediterraMan Furniture All New Tep 9..nty lrn4 N•- Deant_.1 a-H .. • 0. Dlsp!Q Items as follows: Georgeow 6 fl custom quilted sofa with separate loose pillows With heavy oak trim decor and matching chair 3 matching oak occasional tables, (2) 58" t'.au decorator lamps, hanging chain. swag lainps in wrought iron, 'an 8 piece king size master bedroom suite in pecan panelled Mediterr•n· ean style with top quality 15 yr. warranty king size mattress & box springs. Spanish decor dinin~ set. etc. . WHle ••uefsl w• ......... Slfil.00 ~:~~~~~-·~·~_E_ ... $'91;00 Any Pl~ Can a. PurchaHCf Individually Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif. Credit Approved Immediately -, .... ,-, ,J Furniture At · l;l'arbor Blvd. 1844 Ne~port .Bl~d. ·Costa Mesa only Every night 'til 9 -Wed., S•t. & Sun. 'tll 6. "I don't want to close all my doors," he cominented. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - If he were to l"eSign and Student act.tvistl are an elite move Ea.st, it would create .group whose activltlel irovkte a major crisis for Gov. a rough Index of tbe quality · Reagan's legislative program, of their campus, accordtn& to because the Assembly would a Ya 1 e Uni., er 1 l t )' drop to 40-39 ~bllcan, with PIYcholocist. 41 votes needed to control the · "By almost e.vf!l'1 Index," lower house. · K'tllDeth Keniston uld 'l'buD- Reagan would have to call day, "student radicals and ae- a special election, a n d tivtsta must be judged tbe Veneman comes from a successes,. not the faiultts, d.. district with a 60 percent · Amerlean aoctety." Democratic registraUon. A , "l suspect that historians Democratic victory woOld put of future eras may judge tbll, lhe house at a 40-40 standOfr. for all their boisterousness Novarro Suspect Rips Eyelith .inHis S~ . ' p LOS ANGELES (UPI) - One of the suspects in the bludgeon murder of actor Ramon Nov.arro c I a w e d thrOu@hb eyelids in hls sleep in bll .)111 cell. Paul Robert Fergµson, D, wu in aatisfactory condition today at County-USC Medical Center where a spokesman said· he would not suffer any permanent visual damage. Sbeffirs deputies s 1 I d Ferguson awoke about 2 a.m. 'nlunday in bis cell in the . hall of juitice ln "terrible pain" and banged on the ban of his cell, yelling to guards to help him. , Authorities at first believed Ferguson had been slashed across the face by another inmate wielding a razor blade. An o:aminaUon 1 h ow e d , however, the prisoner had cut lhroulh' b1I •y.Uds Into ldo eyeballs in hill tleep. Ferguson will appear Dae~ 19 for a preUminory beorlng on a cbarae of •laying Navar- ro, It, in the 4 ctor'1 . Hollywood Hil1I manirlon lul bet. 11. Fereuson'• brother, 'Illomu, 17, faces a 1imllar hearing Dec. 20. .Missions' Birthday Parties Set One college does more than broaden horizons. It LOS ANGELES (AP) -A tw~year·loni birthday party will start at the end of tbil month to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the f I r t t permanent m i 1 1 i o n set- tlements In California. sails to them, and beyQnd. ·Now there's a way for your sons and daughters to know lhEi world around them first-hand . A way fqr them to see things they've read about, and study as they go. A college that uses the Parthenon as a classroom for a lecture on Greece, and illustrales Hong Kong 's float- ing societies with an hour'sl'ide on a harbor sampan. _Every yeir Chapman College's· ~"/orld Camgus Aftoat takes two groups of 5 0 students out of their old classroqms and opens up the world for them. Their new campus is the S.S. Ryndam, f!quipped with modern educational faci lities and a fine faculty. They have a complete study curriculum as they go. And earn a fully-accredited semester while at sea. Chapman College is now accept· ing enrollments for Spring-'69 and Fall '69 semesters. Spring '69 c ircles the world, from Los Angeles through the Orient, Ind ia, South Africa, to New York. Fall '69 leaves New York for Europe, the Med lier· ranean, Africa, South America, ending in Los Angeles. The world is there. ,A.nd the way · to show ii to Inquiring minds Is too. Send for our catalog with the coupon at right. : • . . . . • . . . . . • • • . . . . • • • • • . • • . . • • • • • •••••• • 1 . . : -WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT : : Director of Admission• : : Cti1pm1n College, Orenge, C.lif. 9 : I . . 'l••I• ••rul your c•t•lot d•t,ilin9 cutticul•, '011r••• ,ff•r•d. f.,ulty d•t•, Hmi11ion r•qu1r•· '"•nh •ncl 1ny oth•r f1ct1 w• n1•d f• know • 1b•ut I I Spring I ) f•ll 1•.... : . . ...... .. Md•••• '" Please furnish following student end school lntomi1tlon: • Mr. • ! Mill . """· . . ,1 .. 1 11'1111•1 . . : i • . . S1f1ty lnlorm1Uon: Th• s.s. Ryndam, registered In the : Netherlands. meets lnternatlonlll • lttl• •• Safety Standards for new ships • c.m• ""2"• i,.. ~ • developed In 1948 and meets 1968 4 : fire safety requirements. : v ... ," kllMI 1011 : , ..•••••.••..•......•.•.......••..•••.•.. ~ Lt. Gov. Robert H. Finch, who dlsclooed U.. plln Thun- day at • news conference here, Aid the celebration will begin II midnlpt Dec. 31 wltb a ceremony at Miuion San Dieco de Alcala. Finch said the obeervance will lncluclo mare tban 1.000 . events in all. of the ltata'1 58 counties. One, will be an anniversary float which will lead the aMUal Tournament ol Roses Porode ln Puociena on New Year'• Day. S~n Jo8e Hit SAN JOS~ (AP).-A 1mok• bomb eq>loded In I locker room at San JOR State coneae Thundiy and police arrested two ta.year-old SUI J ... gtru. Kids Uke to 'Ask Andy' and occa1lon a l deltnJc. tlvmeu., todQ"'; dllaenUng lludonlo were rlsht ln pointto& to tbe need for a rldical reotruclurlng ol our llllC!ely and it.I ~UODI," he uld 11 o mooting ol Ille Cooncl1 ol Graduato Scbooll. Kmlll<in said llllC!olOCical --ed the 1ct1vlata to be the "lll'ivileged cblldren, in 1eneral, of. affluent, uppq4 middle clull famllle.1; their parents are w e) I educated; and they have never known peraonaI povtrly or poUilcal insecwity." The acUvi.WI do "extremely well academically" and fewer drop out, he said. ' ' T h e y are · diapropor· tionately concentrated at the lnstltuU0111 of hls:he.st educa· ::wnclledaM IJCholarly q..Uty,'' • NIWl'OltT llACH Clilcl;-!vol'IOll, Inc. 2116 NoWport ....... • (7141 67U900 . ·, • Mll.Y '1l01' r ' 2 Black Panthers Indicted . . ' . -WHE RE ON EARTH ARE . -" '. ' . ' . -, TJ!ES .E 'PEOfLE GOING? . ' Newi York, Chic~.go, l:ond<m , Paris Could b. •nywh1ere, but we k,..Oyr the first stop is LA International Airport,'·~• fly the~• .tnd back ~ ti'!'es •very day from Or1n9• Co~nty· Airport ..• 1n 19·passenger T-1•t1~ It only tekas 20 minutes which leaves pl,nty of time to mike 1 connecting flighT to another destin•tion. Thit fare: $7.,5 (-One wey plus tax:) Next ti.he yeu plan • trip. t? Los An,.•l•s or beyond, think of us. Cell your tr.val. •t•flt or 6pld'en West Airlin•s •t 17141 540.7010. "IT SURE BEATS DRIVING" ~ ~ Golden West Airlines . lAN 'JUAN CAPIStllANO Bill Y ot.. ln_c. nu2 \(ati. ·ttoad -.2211 ..... ~, , ' • I " HUNTINO'l'OM IE#\CH H.rbo... V ... wogon ·11111 ...... llo!lle.vonl (7141142~ w ~ ":... ' • ' ' • •• - • .. ---· ~---·· --.. --..... ------, • • l&YPILIT , For the ·Record Sealah Won't Talk With \ Moon Flight · -Meetings Marriage ·-.Llcen•e• DEATH NOTICES O'FLAHERTY , ~rill! V. O'Flll'iltf'fY. 1' N. L• S.O'ld1, """"' Lt-. o.i. el ,,..th, Otc. 4. 'Solrvl'nid by wn., Mrs. Clroll11t w. P'Flll!itrtv. krvlu. Wiii ti. Prlv.ft. lelh Mort111,.,, l520 E. COll•f Hlth- WIJ, c.--dtl Mar. DlrltC'lori. CARIGNAN Wiiiiam J . C1rk111an. AM IO, el 20'0 N"""'1 llvd., Costa Mew. SYl'Ylv"" bY wlflt, llYrlt: IOll. Nom\11'1. al New -Yor1o: Cltv1 1l111tf, Allnl Gt liPMU. FU· ,._I Mrvl<tt wm t>s held 11 Belt BroMIWIJ CMPt1, Mond•Y• 10 AM, wllll 5Ml1rlnt MlllOl'k L.oci'M 110I ol· tklitlllll. lnlenMllT, lntltwood Mtmot· Il l P1rk. Directed bY kll 8l"Oldw•Y Mortu1ry, 110 aro.ciw1y, Call• .IM ... BEARRUP lllNlll!lla I . 8ff!TUP. Alie 15, d 13'6 Ubun'IUm, Fount•ln Y•tln. $urvi\'H bY w1ft, EIMI l ..... ruP; bl'f)ltltr, Glen, al Jlocli'°"; J11M, Helefl n.omp. -. d Uwnd11t. s.oolul wm be .... Bell lroedW1y Ol.S•itl. S.lurd•Y· 1e "-HI. lntemiel\t, Good Sllel>l'strd Clf'llettry. Olrecled by aen Broedw•Y Mottwory, 110 lrwdw1y, COii• MK&. LAWVER Nell E. L•-· AH 11, of 5'2 W. H1ml11'11'1, C•I• Mfi1. k,..lcft pe..&. 1111. 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C.• --- -. - SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND ]he latost Jn # ..wta ol llab. Hoeotal ahelvea to -. ~ -their JU• batcll SUndaJ nol oo)y-dela,y• ''l.'.:::CM~J',;;,.1.::.a:f"-ADhopol o( • Cluillmu wator-lealtproblematbathaV< The dlvlnJ bell, called• llrucUDollldupl«atloo. 110ye111tbebotlom. the Sealab .I operlmeDI, It ... .., "' " -..._ •-Day radio lint l>e t • • • n pllg\IOd Ille undenea habitat Penonnel Tran.der C.poule The dlv..,, wcold live In Soalab s will make 1 r I n e pull off Ille ctay What tbe .~"l!Jrl"'o." L.. "-".,, aquanaubl on tbe -P1'9)oc\'came Sunday wben an (PTC), ·Is a vlW port o( a ~ c:bamben on' the l\eadqulrltn ior l<;lenUllc ... new Deep DlvlnC S)'llem ~ ~;f "ol 'ii#' J:.f' •'::. <t::C. oheU , llP!I Ulrnoaull In' orbit 'e!l)ptY dlvlnJ bell deoigpod lo alvqe MCI'"""'' 'Y"""' 1!le doc) ol a ,.ppon ablp whtn • j>erllneni., but ror pracltcal be pot" lo work nlncinl ,.,.., ~\':;. ~ .ll: ~"~' ~ the n:-vAllllljed ferry laur men at a liml Navy bopei ·soon lo' placoffn DOI worlilnJ on Ille au. 'floor, purpoaes Ibo Navy Is rar more aunkeo veaaell and ()09llbly '• ,. " ;i;-.,_, .... •-,., __ ay. lo and ftom ihe qc:0an fiocr operallon w!lli the o..t.. lhut a•oldlnl tbe long decom· A I a..i;~:W.WiUOM, °"' w.. 1,. ., No matter how well UM! acddeotalb' Oooded at •depth 'l'be &yatem, Deep DIYioi ~ tlme ®" neeeMl1Y ~ 1n tlw trlnlfer ~ ~!'°~.,. • .. o ¥'! 'tt,' :-'~"H.if.: &~·'t:_ -Apollo spacecraft ~ares in Jta ,otiqO feet. \ f>y1tem Mark 2, w·ben after e*Ch •p dive. ca.....,ee, qr underwater de-z.eu are RI.al.,..,~ R•~· planned , jOUroey udo spice, 1 Aa eq»ert.t-reporU;c:i,,1.IOme perfected, wru enable te.m. to the S,alab 3 ¥oJeci. U>e "elevators," wbJcb can be ti. underwater mlaalle launch "l.!JIK·:,~~-r.:s.{ ~ Navy spokemien·aald, .Sealab · progreq Thurada,y tn 'Jitiirq: ot .divers to wk ror up tO diven would , uVe ln .the ed on any ~~ large enoua:b $tes and 1 ea floor an- Huri1fr; •, ~ L.llllAllfwlrt '~ 3'a v01age to the b«ittom tL OQt wbat happened, offlicial! I( days u deep aa l50 feet blbltlt and. would 'U a.e to carry decompreqion Usubmarine 'installaUooa. NICH~ur1.l!1t1t1EZ. G'"90' A. the aea bas been _,. oO' for di.lcloled .that far more than -a de""h wbich would -· _,,...chambers on .... 1111ft. -\.--"'-on deck. The eleVator capsule }\al a 10lh ..-,.,.._, s.nt• AM 1'19141h ..,.., l"l.t • ' · ~ r--~ W.-. w-r ,,.:11•1uuci11 w J:f:"-· w. o1 1102: s;·oi.. a month or longer, a hlyi.tat 1upenment is at the world:• submerged ~ port lh1p only for decQm-Failure of the capsule's 'Joni hlatory of leak problems . li~~f\~~~ .... ~ .... 1ffi ' ' '' ........... iiiJiii ...... ..,.. ...................................................... .... ir.C~a't.'. ;f' 2'064 Erlc.i :it1:t£~~t~ •.• TV & APPLIANCE CENTER ~::: MF.::~~~~~~~ 2300 Harbor Blvd.,-Costa Mesa •OVD-PAltKEll. Oarl 11 .. 19, ol Sia H . . ~ 9 00 1 . 9 00 · Jif:!:·=::::-::: o5ur~: a=00·. a.m. 0 ,= p.m. Phone 540-7131 ~~.~~ll..~ ..... ':' .. o:: _ at •. .-z:: ·a.m •. to p.m. . · SAHTO~l:lt!AA Adtll G., 22. GI -o/.J: i~. oi. ''ll. '::.:. '• ~1 LARGE SCREEN 1"n1ElllOH-MOllGAH. L"ttf II., 5'. , .. "' ..... _ ..... .,. ... 23' ' 41. cl I• W•lnul, Altl. 4, both 1111 Hunrl111to11 h.cfl. I · . llXBY-OECKEll. RIK. 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The judge agreed I with City Attorney Joseph Geisler that oo lawfully ac-1 ~ptable charges had been I made. I Townsend b demanding the I return lo the city of $3,325 paid by Anaheim to finance a dinner for members of the I Anaheim Citizens C a p i t a I i Improvement Committee and I city staff member! involved I with committee activities. The angry taxpayer argues that the financing of the by-in- vitation-only dinner w a s S wrongful use of city funds . I lfLS complaint stresses that he seek! no damages for ti himself but seeks a couM • direction that the expenditure I be returned to the city treasurer. Talk Slated ! By Newsman i ORANGE -CBS ntWI ...-. J •GE FACTORY AUTHORIZED INSTA LLATION PUN 111.IPI-ll'IV olcl iltlckrc_.., dlttlwfttler llllvln!I minimum dlmr1111oN ot J.1111" 1'11"1, ti" wide, end 2 .. ' dffs>. For -low prla ot csnlv l2S.ll0. Prklt clllft llDI lnc:IUOH lfiV c.blMI mod111c:tllons, fii., or t~llnt. E:o:ls111'1Q 1 .. 111• lltlilfl muir meet lcul codit reciulre"*1!1. 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Cites Advice 1 ' .-. l Telling Him ;· Rests · After Bra~ Surgery • ORANGE -Los Angeles R am · , defens1ve bact Kelton1 . \Ylnnoo w11 , • recuperaUng today from hr~ lurgery · to remove a blQOd i:lot ).readfing from injurieS he suffered in a 1ame two weeks ago. , "..4. ·" W~o Wal oP.era.iect • °' "'J'bur•f by Or. Richard Newquist at St. Jooeph's H~ital here but a bo@ltal spokesman reluaecl to give Winston's eotldltioa. The 27-year-old, 1 econ d -ye a r pro- fe!llooal WU lnjurod In the llaml' :H-SI victory over the "New York Giant. In Los Angel... He ii a graduate ol Wiley College,tn T ...... , , ;· . Fla · Bits. aa .... .- LOS A!:!GE;U;S. -'Ille nu bug bit tllree mora ~ f!1 the Los Angelil. , llaml'1'ondar~~ tllefak UA. . to ~ .. bul ~OU..-vidltol ~--;;" ' to pi... ~·· 'I~~ :~. 'Ille neiir<:flu,bJtten llaml were flanker lt,j. we6d.U.~~. delem)ve back ctancy .fil' wmiam.; '>Dd dd ..... e tackle Dlroo 1. Tal~, > ' .~jr H9kfoven on the lick: list were split : 1 ·~ •rid 'Jack. Snd,to, guard Charley Cowan,: • defenalVe l?a<*. Wlllle Daniel and end ~: \ oa.~·'Jorm. ···• .. iv J ~-a ~ ,W'eft ttckli-lcr.e.c:~ 6iaeD.~ ~.:· flanker~-:eat 8lu4oQJl · ~ T -., Mack and ~Wiilie ~r ., 9'T¥! . -'"' -:'), ~ ~ PGA Leiaihn >j t •\ j, 1 • " ·' 1. . • ' SCOTI'SDALE, Ariz. ~•Den Bies, a . part-Ume . tour play~ from Seatlle, and Chuck Malcjlaalq,)lQaemon~ ID., tamed ·. 1 in ~sbarp pllttinj'l:Thurflday to shue a ;,/ one-strOfce ltact.atr u;:-erui of the first round of play n1 the first !50,000 PGA club professional championships. · • ' Both were. in ~itb j,d~ .~~ rounds.· . .. · · . 1• ( • . . ,,. · l 'lglit ·at f 'orum · ., • To Make 'Deal ' '. • : llEW voak · wro !... : Whal ~ " i>aPPen II 0. J . Sim-told· ,lllo I"" .loOlball '"""'"' that· llO'.illdii~ wanl to , play In ellber Phllacfefphla or Blllfalo] Could • play• of 1111 llatun fiireo : . '*" foolball to let h 1 m. pla1 wbera bo wantl to? Could be chall..,. thl .4tall syateml .. It'• not likely to hawe!I but It'• ollyJ;ao that Sim}>IOll bu giveo the lde.i lt'fDe t~ ..... t . ·~ ~ . ' ' SlmfllOO, who ....tvecf tlie Hellman Trophy u the -·· top col= football pl.ayer Thursday, said, ~ peQple hive adviled me to, cb.t-. the draft ll)'llem and make uie :.belt deal I can. I might. After , aU1 In ;any other Una yoli c:ao shop arouna '°"'the other job. Why not pro football!" ' Simjll<lll, thou&h, isn't keen 00: the Idea, "lltglJt .!10" I doo't feel like adiDi like a guinea pJi. But if whoever 111 advialn& me thtnb I'm not l~"l•hlt 1'.m worih, maybe I'd conalder Ji01dlns, out. . Slmpooa llld he'd pr<fer to plaf In Los Angelea or 'San rranc1sco )>ul Pblladelpbla (l·U) and Jlullalo (!'.JI.I) are lead4D& in the race for him now.~ · . "I. !mow I 'haff to aet a ce"1n price on .myaelf but NtS now I wouldn't tnow where to start.'.• . Be laughed, "sure a m1Won dollars IOllDds good, I IUJ'e wilb the war between tile 1eigues was still On." • · Simplon right now ii inore coocerned about the new addition to bil bowlebold than a pro football contracL · . His wife bad tbeJr firstborn child, a girl, on Wednesday. · "The Heilman award ii the greatest honor a football player can receive,'' be said after l>ecomlni the 34th pJo,er to get It. "But I have to admit, I'm more uclted rlibt now about my daughter who waa born Wednesday. I don't know her naine yet but I guess It won't be John ~ Heisman." UCLA, BUCKEY.ES COLLIDE ON TV INGLEWOOD -Australia's Lionel R o s e, a durable Aborigine, makes the second defense or his world ban- tamwei&ht boiing title toni&ht at the F6rum against hard·punching Chucho Castillo of Mexico. I .• ·. . . - . • . . , -'Jo . • ' . • DA.ILT PILOT """ .,. NI O'o..11 UN.DERWATER JOS,TLJ!!!Q "'.-The DAii,;\' p.ti.i!7f(.ciiJiie'ra ~•JlP::~. Eoot,:'IMli .BeJldi:..~j.i::@e~~:pjzj,·ht.1,lle u'ci.Co!orado S~te a. bit of COOU!1on underwater JO~g by water polo players in the na-game. The boy in ttie. striped 'trunks is ·from CSU. tional collegiate tournament being staged llt Belmont Plaza Olympic . ~~I ~s in :'1.'?r~ -~ > ;<;-. . · Prep Basketball Till,s . May J,le 1" elevised ~ive Huntington B..;d. ~h Sohool's great basketball team ·.wlII 'be. seen. fii. action via "ttie marve.IJ of te"levisiosi,'·ff'-a deal between the National :Broadca!Uhg Com- pany (Channel 4:) and the California Interscholastic Federation (ClF) is finalized. . The Oilers of Huntington, ranked number one in CalifonUa prep circles, are one of nine CIF entries porposed fOr the telecasts. CIF commissioner J . KenneUl Fagans, a resident of Balboa Island, said "there """""""···--······'" WHlTE WASH <AIN¥••············· are many detailil yet to be worked out but we are very hopeful the deal can be put together. · '-... · "The games will have to be played late Saturday afternoon!! so they will not cbnfiict with telecasbl of Pacific-I contests. And the sites of the games will have to be in a direct line with 11fl. Wilson with no tall bulldihgs, moun- tains, etc., Irr between to serve as in- terfertlnce." The reason for that is· because the TV people will transmit the telecast direct from the game to Mt. Wilson rather than use expensive telephone lines for the operation. When Channel 4 P'!l)ple; asked the CIF to submit a list ot 10QtenUat , top teams . ' • SADDLEB4CK, <rWC SEEK CAGE WINS Saddleback and Golden West colleges go into this evening'I cage battles seek- ing their first win ol the season whil~ winless Oran;t Coast College watts til Saturday before locking up wjth Norton Air Force Base. Golden west College OJ*ll ill aeason at Cuesta In San L u I s Obiipo while Saddleback is trying to shake a two-game Jor;inc ltreak. , ' • Orange ~ af(er itl IM( !oas"to defending state champion Cerritos, lS now wlnlea in three starts. Saddfeback to at Cal Sule (Fullerton) Frosh. ' All games arc slated for 8 o'clock. . ;;: for TV consideration, :H: u n t i n g to n • Compton, Notre Dame; Sunny Hills, West Torrance, Long Beach Poly, Muir, Covina and Long Beach Millikan were suggested as likely choi~. Fagans calltd the idea "a great Chance to expose the publfc to our basketball program and then ,.t halftime tbe various participating schools can present talented ~ts. wrestlers and other student leaders. Then people will get a first-hand chance to learn that nol all kids are long hairs and militants." .. ~s li):e .a w~er, -especii]iy since some of the playoff games ma..v also make the television aaenda. Cha1tnet 4: is ~ hoping ~4 bring some of the Lose .Angtles CltY. Schbols' cage clashes to televlewers. * * * · Brucl Chapman, e1..COsta Mesa IUp 'Ud Orange Coa1t 'Colle1e basketball sreat. wa, htcJt acon:r for tbt game .w~ be -~¥ SZ .tut week to lead Nevada Sdi:Jthem ·Over Hutia&:s of Nebruka, 13-72. Chapman wu a matt: of UCLA's Johll Vallely whea the two played at Oraqe Cout. And he prepped aqider Jales Gqe when the latter produced the fine team that pte Long Beaclt Pol1 fltl for tb.e flnt ball of a CIF playoff Ult. Oregon State has more basketball vic- tories than any other major college in history, with 988 slnct 1901. Kanaas is second with 9M since 1898 and Kentucky has 983 since llRl5. By percentage, according to Assioclated Press figurr., Kentucky is the most successful f1Chool with . 76f. victories in 63 years. St. John's ol New York ls second with .71' per<ent In SI campaigns. Thank coodne.1 I iie.coaiseam Com- mlas'n hu voted to accept bids for a new 1tadlu_m scoreboard. Some 1kepUcs clalm. the currut board may be older lliu tbe Aztec c:&lendar. U.S. Olympic water 'polo coach Art Lambert paid a warm tribute to Newport Harbor High polo boss Bill Barnett this week, caJUnc him "one ol the brlgil~ lmpresllve yowig ... cllea In the coun- try." . • Lambert rccaUed that Barnett brought his Newport team to all Olympjc 91tUad workouts during the aummer :-even the I a.m. types -' ~ to learn tecbnlque and to elpOR his kidJ to dUI polo. Barn<tt'1 cha"'""• lunnfng for tfJtlr -od' coosecutl~ CIF Ullc Tuetdsy n11ht when they meet Lakewood at Bel- mont PlaJ.a Of1mplc Pool Jn.Long Beadl. /, BUBBLY, BUT Nl~E -·UC Irvine's Jim Mc- Donald swims throug?. the bubbly waters of Bel- mont Plaza Olympi~ Pool wlllfe trying to manuever around a Colbrado Sta're .defender. UC! dunked the Colorado force, 16-11, Thursday and la meetlni San Jose State this afternoon in the national collegiate tournament 1emifinals. . Anteaters Sin:k CSU,.· 16-11 By GLENN WIDTE Of ftM DlllJ P'lleot Ill" LONG BEACH -UC Irvine wlll have it& -'to the ,wall le(' thil afternoon u coach Ed Nnland'a clltlSY Anteaters duel pcit.nt San Jose Stlte In rowld two of the naUon&l lnvttaUonal water- polo loum"'1ent ·at nifty 'Belmont Piua Olympic Pool . • · ' ActlOn got under way at 4:15 with the came rated a touup betweeq, the powerhouses. San J ... ii the ooly team to down UC! In Z4 outlnl• thil ,..toll, that being a 7-4 vtrdid In the winner 's waters. Newland'! forcea earned the-spot In tod•1'• semlllnala by blisterihr out· manned Colorado State, lS.11, thursday afternoon. AncUhe.Spattw of San Jose ~ed use, IH \o adv~. · · . ,..,.., •• olbei aOmll!qali. 1111 ~Cal Stale (tong !je.tcll) and uie Unlm&fty ol Calllornla )lookJni Up .at ,.5:!0 ·¥th thl ~ar lavond. ~ State ... .Pod Indiana; lM; whfle 'Cal -uC'$inte Bari>ara, IM. Thurida,y, '. '. , " . Newland admltlad it would be touch and go today becaUH the Sparlin! are accuotomod to Pilrllll and ptactldng \n a kin& sited pool -an advantqe \ • the Anteaterl do not enjoy. He wu a Sanla Claus of sorts in the d~le with Colorado S ta t e , rnercilully holdln& the fil'll -. 00 U,,, lidellnet for nearly hall the 1-. UC1'1 first unit bad • field d8,r while It wu ln the water, coutin& to an 11-(hallltma lead and then taUlnr three ioall Jo the -mlnuta lt played the IUl'.quarter. Meanwhile, CSU averted annlhllat.ion qalalt Aniuter ........... Mite MU11n held ~ labrela 10< UC!, hlttlnJ four 1..U. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State Ukel1 will rtnc1 ou1 toolgbl that it takes more than pracUce with a tennis racquet to stop Lew Alclndor and the UCLA Bruins. 'Ille country'• top college buketball team and the agile Hoot·Z Alclndiir invade Coluinbus, Ohio, to battle ' the Buckeyes of the Big Ten. • The Ohio State-UCLA game will be telecast over Channel 5 tonl&ht at •~­ Saturday night's Notre Dame-UCLA clash is also ' to be televised by the ame stat.ion at 1:30. · . Jn practice this week ·Fred Taylor, Ohio state coach, has stationed a. i-9 freshman in front of the basket With a tennis racquet to simulate Alcindor's betcbt and bat away ibou. ' Coach Blasts . Weak, Scared .: Administrato~~ .. MILWAUKEE, WU. (AP) -'Gene Felker, -t Univenity of Wi-.ln foolbaJJ coach, quit 'lbunday nl(ht, bluting "weak, f r i g h t e n e d ad- mintltraton, black athlelea and ~Ir grievances." . ~ Tbe Negroes' dissatisfaction broke lbto the open last week. -· -· "The cards were stacked agalnat Coa~ John eoatta two,....,.,., .. 1ald reui.r1 "He is titting on a n1 ol dy!Wnitl al tbiJ mOment, waiting for IOme Weat athletic and academic administrators to give him llODle backin&·" : Felker became offensive Ii n e coac1J two ye&l'I· qo, l'beD Coatta WU moftd up from -t to bead coach. cOtta bu an ~11-1 record u head coach. : Felter cbar&ed "Coach Jol!My Coa~ had to inherit a black coach, who bad a five-year penona1 contract with Pres'- dent Fred Harrtngloo while Coatta wai given a three-year contract and eacb white usistant COICb was given a onet year conb'act." • Wisconsin's only N e·a r o usiltant coach, Les Rttcbenoo, dantod that be bad aoy peraooa1 contrai:t with Bari rington. I The racial .U-.tent »on ~ ~ foolbaJJ team WU thnllt Jnto the 01>11! last week when 11 black vanity athletei boycotted u,,, '"'1uaf footllall t1i : 11Jey charged there WU a " •of rapport" between themselves and ' ~ llld ht. lllall. ' ' 'Ille univenlty athletic board met wtti tl)e bt.U athletel, white athletes llld coachln& llalf In ,.parate elfona, Ibis -i. to try to aetUe the dilkt'mcM. • 'f!J'be 11 black piayeri tut1n!moualJ llUQested jl\at John Coattr and ..,.,.. of ht. .tail be ralleved of lhel; -fblllly, lncludlnl m,..il," P'tlkd Aid. . ' : In deoyln& be hl(d • peraooaJ -act with Wllcon&ln'• praldont, IUtcllellOll . said be could not -why~ felt U ht dkl , • I \ • RttdlOrlon, ""'* ... Lew, • ~ q\larlerblck for Wl>cOOlln, II lii1otiad I In the bfsck playen' borCotl. Aki '114 I thought the NOiJ'O athletel uaet1 propet I dlannels to air the!' rrtovance1. ' - - 1 I Anteaters Duel Mudd~ ' . W~B0-57 ilEoLANJJ5 -Outhustled, outshot a.a out!UYed to the f!nt ball, UC Irvine'• eiPJosive Anteater1 blew La V er D t College out of the 1Y1J1. IJO.S7, to the firSt l<IWld ol the Redlands Ulllvtnlty baskdball tournament 'lburaday af. temooo to advance Into tonight's .oeeood round. VCI'a: foe at 7 this evening is Harvey .. Mudd, a 75-70 wirmer over Westmont. iq l'b\irsday's first rolind. Other winnen TbUrsday were Redlands, 7US over cal Liitberan, and Pasadena, •11 over Chapman. '1' b.e Anteaten bad coach Diet Dam cl1ewing biJ fingernails of! al the elbows be(ore they started playing ball against i:aveme . ..Amazingly, the underdog Laverne out· fit had a tM lead almost before Irvine realized what was bappenirig. "Tf'ley scared the dickens out o fus and I'm not kidding," Davis commented Jftel'Ward. "'fl'~ were standing around in the first half ..and shooting 28 pers:ent from the ftoor . ..:They were using a four-man zone op gs with a man-~man on our center, Mike Heckman.ti : tMne rallied near the end of the rrrst half and cut the balltime gap to :§>32. Davis saw to It the Anteaters moved around more in the second hall and their drives for the bucket earned more chances at the foul line, where Jeff dwiningham wound up with a brilliant I~fOr-16 performance to aid him toward a 31...point game. :uCI finally caught La.Verne with 11 roinutes to go at «-«. From that point on Irvine out-scored its foe by a 34-13 .. count. : "Our second half zone k'f!pt them from getting good shots," Davis explained. _, "It was a ~ry good lesson for us." Davis was without the services of slarting guan:I Steve Sabins, who is hob- tiled with a sprained ankle. He may roiss the entire tournament, which ends with the championship game Saturday right. ' LIVll'ftt !J11 ..,,.. , ... _ -,_, O•M ·-H~ndllrson L-..rct hi " ... "' • 1 5 ' l 0 J ' l l I ' 5 5 J IS 2 J 5 7 2 I l J I I 1 2 2 I I 4 .. I Tonight at Memorial Coliseum • l Fl -riddled~ Lion·s Battle El-Ran~ch o • By GLENN WB1TE °' -....,.,.... """ LOS ANGJ;;LES -Flu-riddled WMml1J41« 'ptben 111 lealon ol li<k bay r....,. for the moot lmPol'llllt ~ In • the acbool'I pc<>Ud football bisloey -· ·tonlglit's lllroQle with d._ El Ranch6 at Memorial Col- iseum. declsfon over colch Ertde ·.robns0nt1 El Rlncho l)ons. Bui that ,.. .. In the second sam• of the -when the looen ·bad yet to jell deteoslvely. at tis," u be~ the DAILY1'ILOI'. nweW-had;tme nu --we had two delwlV< ~ abeent Tbunclay. Bui w• expocl to I>e ready by gametlme," be st.ates. I · one 'thit phoyo( Welhnln-earD1r. OI course, tliej'n probalil,v tiOtter, too." of defensive cbsnge& I thlnlc lhrM touchdowns will win it W.-Ume aroun([" And, It wu a , heill!ly Weatmlnit<t Lloo that tqok the twf for tbal 11n1gg10. Now the Llona have -,,..- by the flu. So crij>plod ...,.. COlll:h. Bill llolwell's chapo that Wednada)o'1 Pf""' Uce had to be esncelled. "I don't expect tlckneu to C&Ull u.t nearly .. much ltoUble u -sreat w~... bactJ and -bl( -Is lllloraJljr concerned about the rub ol IUnea that bu bit hll oquad. 1lcit ba'1 by no means puablng &eypanlcalarml. Lions stilo'ten by Wnea have Included Berg, Chuck Stuer, Dennis Stein, Roa Snepherd, Rlcbsrd ·Wilodhoose, Charles Buckland and Tom Coleman. It's the temtfinaJ1 oi the CD' large schools playoffs so the survivor will be &booting !or the cbsmplonsbfp at week· hence a g a I n 1 t the victor of tonight's Anaheim.st. Palu match at Anabelm Stadium. Kl<kolf for bolh duels 111 o'clock. Jl'IObnlnm aJreadY. owna a 11-25 And CIF playet ol the yesr candjdata D"ITYI Bers was among 'l'buraday!a ail· In( llfldden, allbough Boswell.I~ Ibo sreat wln(ba<k will .be re8'lr to roll ~'I onlJ Illness bu comeWben he lbtob -"all -u-coming • lioemen. ., ; JohosoJ> 8ayl the Llo111' blpt -II the oflensiVe backfield, Rqlrding hll leam, lhe Dons' tutor ·says, "the ollwe, bu 'ept ua Soing all .year. Jelling !00 to -~ Wds. per pine. But tbO defense' bu been gadually Improving and ... Jee! ...... • much -lootbaJl leaJn,lbal! the "We bave people 'llllo ean fill In and our 'pb.llOIOPby la that ·we can .win. reprd}ees/' Bolwell aays. "Afterall, the fint time .we met El Rancho we 1oat ,. , .. our quarterback (Ed Bane) In the second 111 quarjer, But ·we moved Mite Haynea :' In tber• mid he did a great job !or • '" UL • ,. "' "We know El llancbo will be higher lU than a~ Jdte· IDd that they have a lot ~= •L llA~MO .... l!YrttMI '"""' w-.. ~. WtUI V11dt1 ...... -... _ l"tlll1"'9 • T G c G T ' • • • • W•ITMIMITI• M---Illa. -~· w ........ Ml;l..vtl\111\ .... .. M .. ,_ ·~ _. .. SUNSET LEAGU E CHAMPIONS -Westminster lilgh School's varsity football team travels to Los Angeles to- night to battle El Rancho High in the semi.!inals of the AAAA football playoffs at the Coliseum. Team members are (top row) Dan Ames, Dan Weiczoi'ek, John McLaugh- lin, Lee Tabler. John Aldrich, Alan Dages, Ron Shepherd, Darryl Berg, Tom Lowery, Chuck Suter, Tom Coleman, Rick Vemes; (second row) Gary Neusmann, Dennis Mack, steve Bliss, Borje Darbo, Kurt Dedrick, Darrel Manson, Deano Aldridge, Greg McCants, Noel Clifton, Dan Gra- ham, Craig Plott, Dennis Koch; (third row) Manager Bill Pittillo, Barry Tavernese, Mike Bohrer, Monte Downing Dan Passalacqua, Mark Wilbur, Richard McDonald, Jim Arganda, Ruly Membrila, Dennis Stein, Tom Lawrence, Charles Buckland; (bottom row) Manager Barry Seeven, John Hogan, Dennis McBrayer, Bob Besanson, John Baize, Gregg Newhouse, Mike Haynes, Richard Woodhouse, Jim McNaughton, Ed Bane and Leroy strotrnan. Not pictured Rt.chard Montgomery and manager Joe Simons. ,. .. ... "' "' ... •• "' lM ... ,. Lopsided TrlUD1ph Knit One, Pearl Lak.ers; LA Routed In Rotary Tourney ·:o ilers Post 111-3 W in • 4 ,Ove r Santa Ana Cagers When Huntington Beach High swept to :an easy 84-20 win over a makeshift team of second-team varsity and junior varsity players from Centennial, it was coiisidered perhaps one of the biggert, if not the biggest, margins thal a Huntington team had ever posted over an. opponent. 'fbe mmto ol M points Is IOllleWhat awesome. However, a check of old rec-or& lndlcates that coach Elmer Combs' clWy quintet will have to do a Jot better ..... , ......• , ..... , ROGER :CARLSON ..... ,., .... ,,,, ··y·· than that if they're to post any new rec· ords in the dusty Oiler archives. Remember that good ol' team of 1910. ll? Among other victories, that five beat riv.als Santa Ana, 111'3, and Anaheim, IIJS.11. A year before that We Hun~~ outfit won the Orange County chami)lon- ship with a 12-7 overall record that inCl'uded a 78-8 win over Fullerton. * * * The grori. of Orange Count)' J1 mOf!lt evident wbta yoa take a look around fOf' bfgh IChooll In tll:e County that were here before the World War D, or for tbat matter, lt yean later. Among them of coune, are HuUnc· ton Beach, Newport Barbell, Lapa Beach, Ta1Un, Santa Ana, Garden GrOvei Orangei Anaheim, Fullerton and P,REP CA.GE TILTS ON T A.P TONIGHT U•ncia High School, the last of the CkanP Coast area prep baskelball outfita to tate to the hardwoods, opens its ~ tonight when the Eaglea: invade Ntfr;port Harbor for a non·league test. 0,... del Mar, meanwhile, will at. taDll& to pt Into the win column when it ,._ Centennial High of the Coast J -cm the Sea Kings' Door. Cr-" Lague teams Mission Viejo, SU Cen?dt and Laguna Beach will be bul)' -Viejo playing hoot to Old.ado OlrillUla. San Clemente travel-Inc to Vllta ad Laguna entertalnlns X.ldla. AD.,._ ... o1L • e .... Alter that ibe pt-p get dim. In the '30s they ued (o refer to ~ tin as the ''Farm.en." And Garden Grove'• nickname by eome wu the "Odll Picken." * * * Look !or another school to be added to the Sunset League In the 1971).71 .... son. Athletic direct.on are currently gasping for air in seeking football oppc>- nenta fer the bye date they have due to the Sunset League in the 1969-70 sea- soos. Scbooll that m1gbt -be tapped are Ful· lertoa, Orange or evm perhaps Loara, if the AnabeTm schools give ln on iheir policy of no more than two schools from that dty to a 1eague. * * * Mater Del, over tile JU1'I. !las turned in an incredJble vanity football record. In 17 years of vanity action, the Mon- arcbs have aewr nffered a lotbtg &ea· son. Only onee wen &bey beld Co an even year-that being la Its! when they finished M:Z. Dorine that span, the Edinger Street gang bas amuled 140 wtm, zt lot1es and 11 det. Sh separate ooculoftl they have WOl'I 11 or more dmlna a aeuon, fncladl.ng the AAAA dlam.plomhfp tn IMS. The Monarebl bave po1ted shutouts no lel1 than 71 dmes.. * * * Laguna Beach basketball coach Gary Norton is ln a good mood these days. First', with football over, he's got Sl.efi&. Wletbowski, Steve Klosterman all<f Brian Bagley, among others, out for the varsity. Overall, the Artists figure to be a big, strong and physical team. Norton fig· ures the bulk of competition Y.1 the Cresfvlew League to come from Or· ange, Foothill and Villa Park. And his wife, Carol, presented him with an eight-pound four-ounce boy Nov. 29. Being a basketball coach, Norton quickly reeled off the vital 1tatl1Uc: "21 '12 inches long." Mathew WUliam is Norton's flnt. Sports Calendar Tonight UCI at Redlands Tournament., Marina- Westmlnlter Tournament; Centennial at Cotoaa del Mar, Anaheim at Oosta Mesa, Estancia at Newport Harbor, Ontario Christian at Mi.aJon Viejo, san Clemente at Vista, Katella at Laguna Beach, Sad· dlebaclt pones• at Cal Stata (Full) Frosh, Golden Weal at Cuesta {all at 8). At OCC Tonigh t Bobby Blue, founder and owner of the Harlem Travelers tour~ ing basketball team, shows one of the antics he'll display ttr night when bis club plays an Orange Coast Colle~e alumni team at OCC tonight at 8. ATLANTA (AP) -Earl "The Pearl " Monroe is apparently for real and t h e Los Angeles Laker.i now know bow real. Monroe, currently fourth in scoring in the National Basketball Association, net- ted his average ·-26 points -Thursday . night as the l)altimore Bullets shelled the Lakers 108-90 for their 20th victory of the season. The ~foot-31h Monroe was a near- unanlmous choice as rookie of the year last season when he averaged 24.3 points per game. But the Bullets were able to post a record of only 36-46. This year, Monroe has poured In 45 per cent of his field gQals, has averaged 6lf.i assists per game and bas led the Bullets to a 20-7 record, best in the NBA. The Lakers were forced to shoot from the outside in the Baltimore game but Bullet Wes Unseld grabbed 21 rebounds. Jerry West scored 20 points, Wilt Chamberlain 17 and Elgin Baylor 16 for Loa Angeles . Despite the loss, the Lakers maintained a solid Western Division lead . Their 17-8 record put them five games ahead of their nearest rivals, San Francisco and San Diego, tied for second with 12-13 marks. L.:>5 ANGELl5 IALTIMORI • ' T • ' T ......... ' ,., ' Ellh ' .. ' """ ' .. ,. -' .. " , ... ' ,., • ,...,..., • ,., " C~•mbl•l1ln ' .. " M1nrill\I • .. • ,_. ' .. " Marin ' .. " "....,. ' .. , ' ....,_ • 10-lJ u E91n ' ,., ' °""' ' .. • Erldc1on • .. • Ovlck ' .. • Hl'Mr.lns ' ., • .. , ' " • ..... ' .. ' VnMl4 • ., " Wnl • .. ~ wan.,..., ' .. • Tlllal1 ~ ,.,, " Totol1 C 14".D IOI ... _.. "~" ·-" a.mmor1 " " . 71 -IOI il"oulld wt -Noni. TOlll toull -LOI A-In 23, B1lllmo<a l t. Allt'ftd.I~ -l ,nL Lions Test Huntington In Se mifinals Tonig ht By ROGER CARLSON 01 tM DtllY ,1 .. 1 staff Huntington Beach and Westminster High Schools will be trying for their third straight win of the young season tonight when the two collide at 6:3t> at Westminster High in the fourth annual Westminster-Marina Rotary basketball invitational tournament semifinals. And, down the road at Marina High, Magnolia and Garden Grove will be locking homs for the right to meet the winner of the Huntington· Westminster clash Saturday night for the title, also at 6:30. Huntington Beach made the semifinals with little trouble, ripping Loara by a Tl·37 count at Westminster Thursday night while Garden Grove w a s easing to a 59-44 victory over Long Beach Poly at Marina. In the preliminary games, Fountain Valley took the measure of Los Alamitos, 69-52, to stay alive in the consolation bracket w h i I e Lakewood was ripring Centennial II by a 71-35 margin. Fountain Valley will meet North (Riverside) at Huntington Beach in the 8:30 game after Long Beach Wilson and Valencia meet in the other con~ solation bracket tu ssle at 7. Marina and Long Beach Poly meel at Marina in the 7 o'clock game. Coach Elmer Combs' Huntington Beach crew was unimpressive through two quarters of its 40·p o i n t blistering of Loar a. However, ... the Oilers came b~ck out for the t h i r d period and proceeded to smash the opposition by a 45-16 count in the final 16 mlnutea. Combs said it was simply a matter of his team's hustling and running in the second half that did it. He praised Roy Miller's work on the boards and seemed overall satisfied with the Oilers' second win of the year. The Huntington defense in the second half was only slighUy less than awesome. Loara was able to can only six of 26 shots from the floor while the defen- ding Sunset League champions were hit· ting 17 for 29. Mike Contreras led Huntington in the scoring column with 25 points on 10 field goals and five free throws while Miller was following up with 12. The Oilers used a pressing zone defense in turning the Loara attack to next to nothing. Fountain Valley broke open a fairly close game in the seeond quarter behind the shooting of Gary Redmond, Gary Valbuena and Eric Hammer. With a U..9 lead , first it was Redmond with a bucket, then Hammer and Val- buena followl'd with a lay up after Redmond stole tht ball to give the Barons a quick 18-9 lead. From there t h e Barons kept a steady margin that once built up to a 20-point lead with S:04 remaining. R~mo.nd led all scorers with 19 points on rune field goals and a gratis shot. Others in double figures for the Barons were Duane Diffie (13) and Hammer (10). •e-lrJ Ou•l'flln Anaheim T r ips Me sa, 50-40 Hunllf191vn IMCh 16 1• U JD -1' L01ra 1 1• 1 t-# """""'"'"' lffdl c n1 .. ",, ... 11 s 2 ts CM-Mll1• ...... .......... ..,.., ' ' '' 12 1 ' 2 l ' 1 • ' 1 1 1 l • 0 1 0 ' 0 0 2 • 1 ' ' J 0 2 ' 2 ' 0 ' J 2 1 , LNta UJ) Reocllnpton ·~­..... .. " ,, "' s J 4 12 •• 1 • J I J 1 By STEVE ANDREWS Of 1M D•l1Y ,lltl Stiff Playing without 6-5 center Dan Simpson. t h e Anaheim Colonists sUll managed to race to a 5(µ41) victory over host Costa Mesa Thursday evening in a non·league basketball clash. Simpson, along with George Fraser, are members of Clare VanHoorebeke's CJF semlflnal foot b a 11 team. Fraser ls a guard on the cage squad. "We'll be weak on the boards unUI we get Dan back," sormiaed Anaheim coach Brant Cowser. "George might be a starting guard, we don't know yet." You couldn't convince Mustang coach Herb Llvsey of the Colony's weakness. Time and a g a In Dan Phillips, I an MacKemle and Jack White gave Mesa but one shot at the hoop. Chuck Yerkey and Gregg Erskine were Costa Mesa's only consistent perfonners scoring 11 and 10. Erskine was a tower of strength of the defensive boards for the Mustangs. Llvsey's crew never led in the game and were tied with the Colonists only twice, 2·2 and 29-29. Each time It would appear the Mlistangs would catch up, Philllps or Greg Lewis would hit a string of baskets. The biggest lead Anaheim enjoyed wu !i0..t7, as Phillips cashed In on a 10--foot jumper. "We had them a couple of times, but just couldn 't put them away," said Cowser. We're a well-drilled ball club and I think it showed." IP-'! was the leading Anaheim s with 17 points followed by Lewis MacKenzie JO. ehind Yerkey and .Erskine, Bill Frey d the most points for Costa Mesa, five. Tuesday, El Segundo invades the Costa Mesa gymnaslwn for a 3~15 engagement with the Mustangs. ' ' SCW. lrf Gll"'1t!'I ""'hellfl Colt1 Mna A111~allfl !M) Pl!lll .. MllC:.nlle -M Ltwl1 W~lta Totals " "jtf ... • ' 1 " 2 ' J If 1 1 1 , I J 1 lJ J I I I n 11 10 u -• • u ' ,_. (1111 Miff 1•1 ·~ T"'W ....... ICe!t<r Allltlll DIYIJ W1!11n Cof!n SJ>elt-.v.r Toltl1 .. ""'"" 2 I J J 4 I J 11 J I 111 1 • J t 1 •• ' ' • t ' t I 0 I l l • J 1 0 I 1 11 • u. W11k1r Htn1ntton W•-,_ w ... "'" ,_ Tet11i1 2 • I ' JI U lJ n '""rc1 Brl1to4 '"'~ Nld'IOh P1111Mtnl10 '"-•lit 1 I I I l I 4 1 1 f I 2 o 3 t I l 0 • 2 ' 2 2 2 TO'ltll U t It J7 le-!rt °"'rtien f'DU!IU)n Vflflr 11 n 2C1 14 -'' Loa Alam!b t It 1 lJ -U 1"1111rl• Vtllr( f't) hi",,"' I • 0 ' .,_ '~· ··~ H11<11 ·~· ....... St...I ..... V1too.rt1 VM" Wat~•r ro1111 \S J O IJ s • J 11 1 J I 1 I I I t I l 0 11 1 O I 2 , 0 ' ' 1 o. 0 ' I 2 I I Jll I I ft Lis Al_!,.. 1n1 CJtrlshNefl --""""' ··-..... ,., ·-T-!tr ltrrlNndlrta .. ltllft, I J 1 5 1 t 1 '' J I 4 1 •• J 12 0 ' t ' J 0 1 • I I 0 t 0 I I I ~-~~-~·-~--~ .................. ,,.. ....... ~ ........................ , ..... ~-~······-.. ~...,,...~~·-~--~----.......... ~-~--·~~----~~-~~-..-.--~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----:~-~,,.,.. • / fddoy, -6, 1918 DAILY l'JLOT j : • LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE P41h' t•llTl .. ICAT• 0 .. •UllM&P .. ICTITto\ll MAM• C•llTl .. ICAT8 Of' •U1UfUS. Tht llftCltnlgMd .... cw11fy ,. .. ·~ ,._ toni*ldl.. • -~-,, ... o. .. ""' ""'"" ...... ""'"' ..., NIN'llbff .... Huntlr,.tOl'I hKtl. C•llfllmlt, --.icti111 I ...... •t 20ll "-'t unOll' tfM1 fld1ttol/I """ lllllM el 9Mll,, CO.II ~ C&Aforfll1. under HEWVAC ELECTRIC CO .. and tlMlt •kl tlMI tlctltlOll• firm nanw fl/ MESA GULF firm 11 _.....,.. cr1 tlM '94kiwlM ...,_ Sl!ll.VICI!! Md 1Nt Mid flm1 Is _._.., WhoiM -111 f\111 afllll .i.e. of r .. ltttr!Q {//# h follll'W!N ,,..._ ~ Ill~ 11 n ftllow•: 111 fl.IH •lld ll'Sicel fll rtalcltncll ar1 Clrl W. ~ lUI •1r11 street, M hlklwl: Co.t• ,,.,..., catlfoml• l'aul TilomM · L"' • I!, 20ltl st., Boat ~how Demand Grows I -....... II-..... 'For More Space Unprecedenled demllld lot exhlblt1p1ce bu __ the 131b Annual Southern Cslllomla Boat Sho1r ~ Jan. H at the Pan Paclfic . Auditorium In I.QI -Anplel, to a record 200,000 1quar1· !eel ol -dlsploY .areL The 2$ percent Jncreue over tut year'• lS0,000 1quare feet lw been necessltalod by more dilplays In all marine .,.... -especially 1allboat1, houseboats a n d electronic e Flylnt Modelo' : .. •., e Wood Ship , ,. • KltJ .,.j • Metal Car Kllf; • e _HO&N Gu•' Trains & Acceaorl11 • Br"' C1nnon ·· Kitt ·' e Crafts ~-~ .. ' 440 E. 17th St-;: Costa Mesa -·-" O.hllll MoYtrntllr 11. JHI Colt• Mna, C1rlf. i~~1.'.~·,'&t~~ . .t:7:!' ::?:~':7 ... "" "" -· Oran_n ~out C~Uene Navy E~pands Oii Nawmbtr JI, lffl. ~ _, P111I n-1 L.. ~-ril , , :I , Notary Public 111 1M for Miii. lt1te, lltlPll ft L.. DI.le .,_ • .., '"'"red ear• w. ~ sTAi:E o..-CAi.11101tHfA. • The second S ds Clas$, 30-foot raclng sloop bas been donated to OCC by 11-to -to N t11t ''"°" ~ OllANOE COUNTY: d ed E C fi and "''"' 11 aubla"lbld "' "'-w1t11111 ""' on o.c. s. ·1H&, ~ me. , HottrY Cornelius Shi s, not ast-oast ·nancter yachtsman. OCC's two Shields :i!.."'=. 1n11 •t'knoWlldttd n. utwt• =,.:.11 ~1 ~. '~· ,:"'::':~~ sloops will used for intercollegiate ·racing, yacht club junior programs and D ... y 11 t• 7-s.t. 1o.t"u Cl.-1 S.1 I M..._..Mfll 10ttld11 sun "· lA 0111 •• kl'JOMI ,. '"" to .bl "" commun, ~tY,: events. Th, e boa~' repres-t no, cost to the college. Joseph E. 0 .... lt ..,_ ....... IWlf!* ,IN wl:itc:rlbtd ""'l' Hottr'Y 1'11bllc • C1llfomlll to ,,. wlftllft Jlfttnlrnlnt I~ ~ ..... 1:,, •••• .,.. ..................... ~r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;i;i;ii;;;ii;;i;ii;iii;ii;~i;;;~;;ii~JI PrlllCIHI Oftlee Iii Ml tM¥ tlC~ tM Nine. ' -\~ Or11111 Counf'I' (Ctll(ltl ... I) ', MY eomrnm1on billr• e .... tvn T, k•nftt' June 21, 1'70 Nottil'Y f"utllk • C~llfarnla P\lbll~ OrtnM CO.II 0.llY Piiot, P'rtnc!Piil ,Offlol fllj NowmW 22. 2' 111111 o-nl::ltf' ... IS. DrtllM Cour!t'f 1961 • ...... 'My ~ IOI,_ Odlblf> t..1'11 LEGAL ' N0'11CB l'lllllltlMid. °''"" COad Dtilb' .,,,..,, ---'-~--==::-----,-".,"·--Dtc, '· 14. ft.o .. ""' ...J1 .... ........ ClaTt,ICAT• 0, IUSIM•U l'ICTITtoUI MA.Ml TM Ulldlnl9Md eo. cstlrt tll It CDl!dlldlfle • MIMlil "' c.ta ,.... --==~-----~-~ C•Moml•, under "'9 fkfhlWI ._ -MOTIC•'OP •UU: TltAJQPla ;t crt .1•,,.•IY• PMO'l'OGAAl"ff .,.. "'9t 1s-flllfoollW u;c.c:;1· ' LEGAL NOTICE per-. ..no.. -"' fllilll -... Hdlce !I IMrWt .,_ to ... c ~leo.,.,,~ )fore Light ' . Saila Sought •r ALMON LOCICAllY uld firm Is ~ -' 1M """'" ' llCftlW ,.., i.f111t~ llfrnkltne:91a .. 1o11owe: Cf Jdwl ·C. f.11111 • •-111 l'lnio.1•••••••••••••••••••••111••••11 ~ J. a..., _,c.n. ROid. Trt1•11011 • ..._ tM.lllllM tsj• c;o." M9M, C.llfornl8 -. ,..,., l1kw ~ com ,,,,.,., c-tY B ~ •,.,.,,, .,..., .&.......... Jn ,.,_ •-' O.ltd Nowmblr 21, IHI al Ora,.1, Stllte f/f Call~ ~· 1 ~· -!"nel'J WW Rtlllelt INN o-i. J. Ga...., ""'' • tiu111: ..._.... 1s fllout to ... ., ltltW' resin, according to Nee. STAT! 01' CALll'ORNIA.. n-. ta lfltANCIS·COL,OR.(. T~ '1.nR• distance yacht racers ConvenU·-·· ~lnnak... (or ORANGE COUNTY: ~ blnlneu .,:ldr~'ls 1163 JlllM ~... UlUU "Y 0n NoYe!Tlber 21, 1..., .....,,. me. u. 01tnc1111. c-w u. Anlltln. can ,.-pound in ~etall about use in minimum wind con-• Not1ry PuC>llc !ti Ind for MW Ill .. , Stlt1 el' C.llforl'lll '21 beJn l becalmed fl t airs 1>er..,...11Y -·r..:i 0-11 J. aa.... 'TIMI pr~ to.,. fttfem •• ioc.hd g m 8 .. , . ditions are made of ny1on k-to m. to bt ""' --...,... 11 10D-11 111tw ,,,_., c°'• ~. !or hoW's on end Heads ls lab · el ••· hall t n1ml 11 IUbs<:rttled ta the wttflln Ill-COl.lnty oil C)nF)ff,/ Stilt fll C.lffam!1 ' MC W g,µa,g 0 D e-0 strument 1nc1 •dulow~ 119 u.aitld t26U. ~ • go Up and d<iwn like w~w lht~er ounces · p e r l~~;;e$11t1 -"~·~1 ~ ~~.t,~ i=.-u=!:/ . s~dei as crews battle to ffud squilre foot. Winds below three JOMllll e. D•vi., -i .-w1 n w.a n.JM of th•t something in the locker lfght knots will not fill the nylon ~~:C~u~fc,; ~•llrotnl• ~t:.n °"~= i::J"':c.~t ·~~ enough to fill with the zephyrs. . sail and move the boat or111P c-TY hk.,. 1rr:M1, C8't1· MtM. cwnrv GI' 1t is not unusual for _ boat forward. Tbe new material is MY conunlMlon Ex!llrn Or111111. ST•" of c:.11rom11. to k "'"' I June 21, 1m n-bulk """""' w111 tit c:o11Summ1tec1 . ma e. o>UU"Uegree Clr~ es reputediy 50 percent lighter Pubnshed or.11111• eo.st D•llY l"llot, en or •tit• rti. Hit! d9Y ot December, while their spinnakers or light and flexible enough to equal'·· NC711embtr 22, 2' •11111 DKtmW 6. II. lHL It Illy E$C?W CO., Inc .. 1"2 ..,.. 1'611 204Ut Hlftlor 11Mt,. eo.11 Mesi!. county of heads'is sag hopelessly. the stress over the .entire sail LEGAL NO'l1CE °'":o"':;.s':~ ~,.c;:.:r~tti. Tr1nsferN , As a resuJt, sailmakers are area thus protecting the sail -------------111 builneu M!Tlft 1nd Mkl•nffl used ever on the lookout for the from' sudden gusts. CE"Ti~icA~-;1~~ •uSJnss ~t ~;'."!~~MO: "" ""'" '""' lightest weight materials from IONOMER SAIU made by f'ICT1T1ous NAME 011111' DK1Jnber 4• 1"'· which t? i:nake spifl!'akers Hanna have been transparent Th nd.nlt....S dNt CMtlf'Y' IM 11 Fr•11Cls Color•, Tr•nsfffH hich ill lift In the lightest • nu M l 1 eor.ii Mel9 l'llbHdlecl °"'"" eo.1t D•llY P11ot. w w -an inherent feature of the ~~~nr~ u~•r 1M~ct~1ous ti"" n1~ o.c.m11« " 1"' 2'J5.41 of airs and give the . ~t film. However, Sea Space can of MICHAEL'S ENGltAVED enough headway to maintain SPECIAL TtES .nc1 ""'' Hid nnn 1. produce the material in colors. cnrnPOSed of the to11ow1nt ,........,, ...,._ LEGAL NOTICE steerageway. Rolls of the JaminaUon are n•m• In full •nd P1-C9 of mldtftel 1. •• to11ows: ----~~-----! LATEST TlllNG boasted by supplied in 12-foot widths. Pah'ltl• F. HHlft'. fl" lrl1 l"ltC9. l"-1111• th t ' I t 'I k Wh I ' ., r buildln , lllltrnll0111luAmerictn Champlo• ,. MOTO-CRqss mollrcycle rtelnpt Its mod '-9C11CUlad SAT~ ~·& StJN. ,.;; ' . . S•• th• finest European and Am.•rican riders chall•n9• the Wast'• to~IJh.ast course. Champ· Ion.ship events both days. Rid ... -Eotbld, Gmnany, Swtdlft, ltl<Jlum, Hon-I, "C1Khotlo_.;kla. l SADDLEBACK PARK Orange County's Motor Playground IN•wport Fr11w1y t• Ch1prri•n AY•., •••t to S•n+l •90 C•nyoll Rd., rl9ht to S•dcl l1b•clr: P1rk •ntr•nc• oppo•it1 th1 flt• 1t•tion.I Present This Ad for Special Discount $100 OFF REGULAR $UO ADMISSION ..-SKIS I ~ POW ,, ~llNDINGS ~ts ... ~,' •· •• ,, w ........... _ .... flnHt Ski l11ul,.....m · OPEN DAILY MON.· Pll. lO·t SAT.•SUN. 11M e H•rt e Knalael e loulgnol • Placher •Dynamic e Roffe • lcl•lw1lu • """Y e Humanlc ....... 2805 w .. 1 Coast Hwy. NEWPORT BEACH 642-8335 • cost• Meu, c.111on11.. c11tTlf'ICAT• oir ausiMliSS e na ions op S8l ma ers en P ecmg 1 or g 011ec1 November 1 ,, 19'1, f1CT1T1ou s NAME is nylon of a half-ounce per of sails, a 21h inch to 4Yil'i~~~~~~--~·····;:;iiiiiiiii!~i P1trlcl• F. Htt11rf Tht undtfll1ned dots ~rtlly ttoeY ire f t Th h -ted · h la -h t Jed state of C•llforn11, Ch'•,.,.. Coullf'¥': concludfnl '.t bullMA 11 550 NNPOrt square oo . ese are OIS me over p IS ea sea on NoYlrDMI" ,)4, tN&. Hter• ""' c.itlr orlYf. N'*Port IMd'I, c.11torn11, unUI the breeze makes up by a temperature controlled • Not1rt' Public hi Md ror Hiii St1tr. undtr 11141 flcttttoue: nrm neme of per50l'lallY ·-•red l"•trkl• F. Ha•lt'f' NEWPOltT CENTElt TRAVEL !IUREAU enough to switch to the three-device developed by HaMa. ~:°oi.n 1~ .~c~~~ :;-n:''-:1111~~ =' '°~11,:r~er::, ~=• ~ quarter ounce or heavier The film has excellent heat strument 1r>d •c:knoWltdetd .mi •xK\lled tun · 1nd pi.ces of ral<:1t11n ire •• material. seal response at minimum the same. follows: H S "Im k f C I t lure d tOFFJCtAL SEAL) J1mt1 B. Hermin, 1 2595 All•m•r anna a1 a ers o os a empera an pressure, ac-JosepPI E. 0.'11• Drive, L••un1 !IHell.' C•rttorn11. M e s a is now making a I o t cording to the manufactuerrs. N°'111"f' ,.ubHC-C1Htoml1 Lolli I. ltoblnett, AJ7 llolero W1y , · · · h Th I I Pr1nc1o11 omct In Newport !IHct., C•ltfoml1. t1on 1ls we1g t. e mater a The bond obtained is stronger or1n" CovntY O•led MC711. n. 1'61. so light they don't even men-than the film itself. MV ComrnlHIOll E•PlrH J1rna 8. H•nr11n • • • h Junt 21, 1t10 u111 1. Robinett t1on its we1g t. The mateiarl Publl•hed 0¥1"" C011t 011ty '11ot, Stai. of ~l!foml•, Orint• County: was developed and fabricated Movl!'fflber 1S. n, n 111d 0.C""ber On Nov, n, 1'61, before mt. 1 Not1rv ,, 1m 1tt.W1 ,.ubllc in 1nc1 for Hid si.11. l't'rl0!\1Hv by Sea Space Systems, Tor-::..c=--,LcE=GcALc:'----:-N~OTlo=~CE=:---T."'1t1o'b':'ned""~· ,:•r:;:n to11111be L:,.i: ranee, Calif., a division of Ptf'lenS ~ n1mes are 1ubscrlbecl A J r b o r n e I n s t r ument -----c,~4~1".,::--------:, ~·!':~~"':'m!:"' •dlnowlldV-Laboratories. CEltTl,.ICATI! Of' •Ult•••• (OFFICIAL SEALI Based on film or Du Pool's f'ICTITIOUI NAM• R. p, Sii/rm Th• unan1tinte1 c1on cartttv t •m M4f•l'Y P...t1Hc-Qlttornr1 "Surlyn" a ionomer resin, lhe eonotuctlr111 1 M1nts1 •I 2025 west c Or 81lbta Baullv•td, NIWPOl'I lleKll, Mc;mg:mtu::'e EXPlrH )amfnated Structure is 50 per-C1Ulornl1, llfl<ler Ille flctltaus ttnr1 n1mor October 1 1t10 cent I1"ghter than conventional of RED CAltPET REALTY 0 F ~llllltlhtd or..:... '°"' O•ll'f Piiot. NEWPORT BEACH Ind '""' 111d """' Nowmbtr 1.S. n. 29 •nd D«~ber spinnaker sails U9ed in mini-11 comPOHCI of 1111 followlns penM, " IHI 1911"8 mum ' d cooditI~· accord whose .,.m• In full encl oi.c• of rnldtnU ------=-=~~===-----Wln """• ~ 11 11 1a11ows: LEGAL NOTICE lng to Frank Rice, general "lch•nl Cowlrt lrwln, rm ~ Avenue, Frernot1t, c.ntomi.. -------------1 manager at Hanna's. 011ec1 N0111mber u. lffl. HOTICli o,. "'°"""•s1"0M11•1L1TY OF COURSE, any "•M Rlc:Nnl Cowie• lrwl11 Notic. I• hlrebf •lwn tll91 tht wn-"'6"~ Slat1 of C•llloml1, Or•llP County; dersltlned will no! bl rHPOMlble f<lr material must be Strong On Novtmber 21 . 19'1, btfot• m1, 1nv debts or l11blllllM conh'1cled b'I' I Mol1ty Public In •ncl for Hid Sl•le, •n~-olhtf' 11\an mYlfH, on or Iller enough to W} t h S t 8 D d ""'SOfl111y ,_.,1e1 1'1c:Nrd CowltV lrwln 11111 11111. sudden gusts, else the sail known 1'o mt fo bl n.. pll'IOll whoM D11td llllt ffll dcly of St9ttmblr. n1 me 11 sublcrlbld to 111t1 w!lllln In. 1'61. will blow out. Films made •lrumtn! •nd 1tknowl«ltrld lie ellKUled l!"'IYn T, IC•nlll' ( lh S J • j the 15rre. B-1. B 1tubblr st1mp1 1. Pr1nt1n1 rom e ur yn :n. onomer 10FF1c1AL SEAL! •l w. 1flh St. resins are members of an en-Jos!lllll E. 01 vl1 Colli Mnto, C.llf. '2671 of Nolar~ PubllN:•lffotnl• l"ubl1$1'1~'11 Or1not COa1! Dlll'f' Plktt, tirely new f I ID i } y Prlnc1p11 Offlc:1 In Novllmbtr 2l• 2.s. '"" O.cember 6• thennoplastlc m a t e r la l a Or•nv• Countv IHI 205l-4I Mv commluloll ExPI,.. developed by Du Pont and Pubu.~U::.1 ~;.:= COIJI 011i.,. Piiot, ___ LE_G_AL __ N_O_TI_CE ____ 1 are characterized by unusual Movembfr n. 2t 111<1 O-blr '· u, io-nm toughness, abrasion resistance, 1961 2037-tl Cl!llTlf'ICATI! 0,. SUSINl!SJ transparency, I 0 w tem· ,ICTITIOUI PlllM NAMI! THE UNDEltSICiMED don herWt perature toughness and LEGAL NOTICE -----=,----,=-----c.rtll'V !Mt "' b COllduct1,.. • Matti.. resistance to o"-~eases and -Ult nn WHll bll1JnH1 •I 15702 Hummlneblrd ~. e• MOTIC• TO Clt•DIT'Otltl L ..... City of ttunnnem tlNd'I, County solvents. SUl"•lllOll COUllT 01' TM• ITATI of Or•-· Slltw of C1llfornl•· vnOer Tech n i ca 11 y' the new Of' CALll"Olll'lllA l'Oll THI !hi nctttlovl nrm 111/M of CLEAN· COUNTY OP OllAM•• ALL MO!llLE WASH. And !hit .. ld material consists of a scrim ..., A.,.1,.. 11rm 11 c:errlPOHd GI' 11'11 to11ow1.,. penons, I 30 d · I f'I E•"'• of BERTHA E. STl!WAllT, ~ l\lmts Incl .ad.-.,. •• weave 0 en1er ny on I a- Decff1ed 1a11111n. '°""""' m e n t thennally laminated NOTICE IS Hl!"E•Y GIVl!N 19 "" O....ld v. Lod:. l$7D2 Hummlnvblrd between 1'onomer [1'Im layers uMllor• of 1111 ellovt Ml'llld deeldtlil Une. Hvnllntllln Buch, C1tff. '26-11. ""' alt Hnon. '''"1111 cllllrns q1lnst WITNESS M• 111"" !Ills 7111 d•Y o4 that are 25 leh thou sandths ~~·1:,i:-;:n:...=_~~ 11~ Nov .. 1 ':n.ld v. Loct: or an Inch thick. The nylon Ille office of ""' clfftr. ef "" lbo'f't STATI! OF CALIFORNIA pattern w h I ch has six ... 1111e<:1 covrt. or lo Pte$en! !Pllm, wltti COUNTY OF OltAMGE 1119 ~Ml'Y V'OUChl<'s. to ""' un-ON THts 1111 div of Nov. A.O.. filamenls per square inch, denlfM!f •t lhl Dfftc:9I of Pier •ltornln lffl, befori me Rlcfo.lrd A, M8lrvs "nf lh le I I and CHAPMAN ,a,ND PECCO .. INI, :m court. Not.rY PIJbnc In Ind for Mid Countv rel orces e ma r a str .. 1, su11e .m. s.n a1m1rdl110, •nd 111"· midi,. 111tr•111 dulY CClm' improves the tear resiJtance C1tlforftl1. n.-1. Wlllcll II "" "lac• 1'111 .. kll\td •nd •'lll'Orll. H<"lenlllY •PPflred •• ,_ ~ ,. ,,,_.,,"" In 1~ DoNN v. Loa: t,_ to m• fa M of the thin film. Sea Space ""1 tlle --WlflOM nlmt 11 IUb&c:rlbed math!rs l'ef't11nlnt to "" 1111i. of kl the wllllln lnill'vmtflt, and •ck,_11<:11· spent two years developing HWI dtced111t, wllllln tour mont111 •fllr tel 1o me tMI Pie 1x1Clrtfld 1111 Mmt. d t Li th t " I lhe flrlt P!Jblkltloll ot 1111• 1111tk9. IN WITNESS WHE .. EOF, I Pll'f'! an es ng e ma e11a. c.ttd P+oY1mMr I. lNe l!ll'IUlllo Mt my "'"" 111d .ttl•" mv THE MATERIAL can be JOAN R. ALL£N offltl91 ... 1 ""' dl'f Ind VHr In 1111:1 adap' led for any size boat by Admlnl1tr1h'h1 ctrt1nc:111 fl,..t 1111rt1 written. of !hi E.t•I• of (OFFICIAL SEAL! increasing the film thickness the •blW ntmllll fltelltnt "ldllnl A. ,,,.,.,,..; CHAPMAN AND PICCOlllMI Notarv l"vbflc.cih7om11 and denier' and varying the •n.nttn At u. PrllKl"I Otflcl In spacing of the nylon filament. m cwrt 11., httl • °"'"" c-f'f' s.11 ...,.,,,... c......,... ,,... MY C:-l•loll Ex..ires Other plastic film s have Tfi1 lnO Tur-Nm M9"f I. lf71 been t "ed [ J'• b t th A.,.,_ ..,. """'~ ,IAl!lWCI On11t1 c-t o.11Y ,.11o1, r1 or 11a ia, u ey 'ublltl'tld Ot91111 CONt Dtltv ,1~ N-*' 1s. n. " •!Id 0tc111nw tacked the d e s I r e d com-:~'*' is. n. " '"' ~ "' ,,.. 1911°" binaUon of moderate prloe, WE ONLY ASK ... , Anold reason lorbQlng alnnd. ' ~~<(§'6' ·s11natura olqualltJ slncaJ855a • Qodge Western Sports Special I " M1tcll youn1ff lip wltll 11/ tflln utn1 ••• 1t tlll• low prlu ':_ • Yl#Jrl IWI • WlltnnU t/1# • ""-""" • .,,, ,.,., • IJll/tiall Hit • a,,. -... __ '' , .,,.,. ..... ,,.., ., ....... ,.,,( Th/1 n1w Dodge b1tt W..r.nt SJIO(t6 Spec/if II •v1U1ble onff. In t/Jf1 "''· h'• •,,.cl•lf'/ bu/It aptJCll/ly ptlttd for'*''* who,.,,., wn • dtlux• CM •t 1 /ow, low f1lk-. ~ wh« • Holidty Pdap you~ ,./oodl 111 oxtr., ail /ncludtHI In .,,. ,,_ ptk& "Troilu.,. /JlgMt, 1~· ''"" 111 during the h"""1 nuon. So dMck.lt. out 'todq •• ~ you'U find anorhfr ,,,.,, l'Hton to ll'llfCh yOfftll up with t>odt/91 . ---------=---=-----=-----:----·- ~ ~ I HARBOR DODGE • " • " • . " .. .. -' a FRIR shake! B~ACH CITY DODGE 16555 BEACH BLVD. (llwj. 39) HUNTINGTON BEAOI -847-9631 ' ' .. 2888 HARBOR BLVD." -. • ""'°"' IMPOflTED a Dltnl!IUTID IY PARROTT l co. MH FAANCllCO COSTA MESA -540-8888 ' ."t -' ... ' II .. , • • J I _..,..._....,..__..,.. __ ;;-:; __ "':"""""""'"'----..... ~~--------·---- • Frid.Ii, Ott ttrrJ' 1961 ~ohnson ~appy ~'f4at Hi~D8;ys Numbered.~ ' i See by loday' s Want Ads e GARAGE SALES GALORE: • Knitfu:w tmtdrl• ••• ft.. ment mixer. 4 .bmeh &11'11\ ki\chfn -• • • '-""' boll •• , S\i hp -• •'•pet, cages ' ••• ~ ................. >:<fric• e-r at or • ..,· • bouapbold items .... 1tereo., •. tape recorder ' • • • camplrc equipment • • • 1 e w, l n & ••. and many, many ~ tiquos! • nametea !! That'• the description fer tht. ! BR 2 ha apal_'t:meqt in New- port. Pn!suming t h l • means all -electric, you'll have lite -housework it you live here. e 0 SOLE MIO! Jn the Ital- ian maoner, an elegant Degani violin. fDr a \'i- brant vtrtuoso. -11· ' · Basil w. Qberhansll "of'J...ondon," well •. known Harbor Area Chef bu pleasW"I in announcing· the opening of bls Authentic 'British Pie Shop! · -· All Foods to GO -lncludiJlg S'\lld· wiches; Salads. et<. We also cater fnr all occasions; Canapes, ·Birthday & Anniversary Cake8 a. well as dinn ' . ers .. FOR YOUR "TAKE.OUT" ORDERS THE ORIGINAL 646-2252 OBERHANSLl'S .• OP LONDOW 270 E'. 1'7th St., Hlllgron Square IHnt r. t1i9 Slalerl COlhl Mn. ... ' Tbere is aiandfnc room Olll1-Prtsldent1al presa MCretary · Okamot.o, 1 known ¥ 110kl" !« lbe 1tc1ure1 be· p1u1 lo Gtorge Chrlsllan will be ~ the Whit• iJOOSe. la live .iL lbe J.pidon Riff , =-~-=·,!'= j~O!:Xork and -School of l'Ullllc Al-lo be compl<lod In 1 couple already hu appeaJJng olfm fain at the llf!lverait1 ol T~'-of· weeU. He ii espected to fzom some mapztoes. u. Jom-. bopeil lo-~ &ti lnlo a .field close\Y relit.cl Natlonai "!CW'ity lllairs ad- att<ndaoct fa~ llDlil !« a lo lbe .,..... . viser Walter W. -and more lnlilna give and take Alslstanl • bla ·wile wW be teaclilng at with llludenta, t 1be algi>llJI Tom , Joiwof'i:, :'"~ the University of Tens after' list already ls . ettilll out of to g with the Presidtlnl to mid-January,. • hand. \ 'T~ lo be bla apnkesman Mrs. Joim,on has uteoslve Jbhnson wW be 'leachinc not and to help him with bla travel plans . after she leav,. OlliY In Ao.stln, T~. but also the White How;e. ·~See you at Rice University!\ ll'ooit4n," pa;.tmenla ~ J' • down the ~all," she has been Tu.1 and other E 1 at er n J and hil bride both m; saying in bidding farewell to -He plans loI the ones • • • 0 friend>. ________ _ money he makes his w~ are attorneya, wlll be Wfft\np for ecllolarshl for lu111gmg out a new law firm •tudenla. ._ .. ~ sbingl• in hi• home tnwn"' Army 8. eady to Start . ~ JObnson ID be Muskogee, Okla. ing ~ teeret ~aries, whi n-SpecJal .~t L arr y wW give 'the human story ol Teptple will be. going. back : ~·bl~:w·u00.\~1 Pf~'~::.~:i·stln~ On Opei:ation Holiday , Mrs. JobnSon's p r e s 8 '¥:cPherson ts expected ~ aecretary. Elizabeth r~urn to law practice 1D Carpenter, win be plunging w~.. . into work on writing a book J~ is taking h i s alter Jan. 20 to meet a personal secretary, Juanita January. 1970 deadline. She Roberts, back to T~XfiS to help also may:' be lining up a TV run the 'new LW library. show and1as she puts it: "I'm The President's personal dlckeiing witb the nets." p bot o g ..;{l p be r, Yoichi 0 0peratlon Holiday ," an Army enlistment plan allowing enlistees leav~ for the holidays before basic training, goes into effed in Huntington Beach Friday. Army Recruiting S g t . Manuel Cervantes announced the start of the program which allo~-new recruits to com- plete examination and pro- cessing, then spend Christmas and New Year's home on leave. Th e leave will not affect the re;cru.it's status on the Army's guaranteed special training program, w h i c b assures the enlistee in writing of bis choice · of training \,specialty if he qualifies. The holiday plan-will be ~~esinsait;'.o phases, Anny service between Dec. 21 to 29 will take their leave from the Armed Fol'£e8 Ex- amining and Entrance Station in Los Angeles. · • More information a b o u t Army enlisbnent is available from Sgt. Cervantes at 5J6. 611S. The recruiting office is at 10914 Main SL Civitans • Pick Weeks Dick Weeks of Newport Beach, regional sales manager "for General Foods, has been honored for his service as president of the Orange Coast Civi~n Club. 6e cleMit-1S-'di11gon11l, 180 sq. iA. lCA Ccb 1V pktw. ,.;th fob.lom AlJTO. Ml\l1C FINE lUNING, todoy'o "'°" ... lod -Modol R.A90 tlio shelhlk;20" d;og..,.~ 227 oq. io. New V'ist. ·TV solves your spece 11nd budget poblomd Modol Fl.SOS the brornley-23" di•g~I. 295 oq .. ;,. pictur., the 'bi99Mt RCA Coior screen you can buy, pfus the ~ience of REMOTE CONTROU . Model M32 WR the landis-9iont 295 sq. in. RCA Color saeen, delun table model featuring AUTO. MATIC FINE TUNING on VHF and UHF, built-in ant.ii•! Model FL..S36 W ReeJ:uits enlisting before Dee. 21 will complete preiim.iOary processing and examination, then will take the leave from t h e reception station. Tho.Se, starting their Besides his duties as presi- dent of the civic group, Weeks has served as ways and means chairman for the statewi de California Council for Retard- ed Children. • resents • the carry-ette Family-size H" diogonol, 102 sq. in. picture -RCA's'trovel-reody Color Portobfe with now .high perfo~monco, new low price-tag •for gift giviJ19l Top-cente• clisoppeoring hondle -foi-ony-rqom, .l(i,ewing pJeosurel Model EL-HO .. " ; . .. erfectly step up to your -.. -.,. I. ropo riced ortables the candidate First on everybody's gilltist-18" diogonol, .. 180 sq. in, screen RCA Color Portoble {octuolly weighs less than some other brond smoller screen modelsl), Includes built-in antennas, ea~· to-corry disoppooring hondle, easy-to-take price! Model EL.+42 dealer today! Harbor Center • Costa Mesa Color TV BIG SCREEN PORT ABLE COLOR TELEVISION The Candidate MODIL IL-441 II" Dklt•• 110 S11. h1. Pie. Color That Fine-Tunes Itself! MODEL SL 620 FIRST IN COLOR TV RCA VICTORMw 1r.1d COLOR TV When you'1e first in Color T\', lllert's (ti( lo be a ie1son. VHF and UHF Automatlt Fine Tu nin1 is just one Cf the re1som; why ycu'll pre!!T RC.\ Victor Color. NO OOWN l'AYMENT $400 week THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS TV & APPLIANCE HARBOR CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd. -Co&ta Mesa Phone 540-7131 HOURS: Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' • -.. • ... • • • . •• • ~.-. .. ,,.. ... ,.... ... ,,' JODl"AN HASTINGS, "2.tttl • ' .Yule~ .$.g>i r i:t-:: \ Recap 'tu ·red· A living Nativity sce.ne accent'*' with Cl\l'iitmas Clll)!ISf being aung in the background will. highlight the next meeti~g ·of. the F?un- tain V a 11 e y Woman's Club at 8 p;m. Mondliy, Dec. ~ • .tn•Tamur•·) I. Sohool. . · . . .. Adorned· in s~al 'COStwries fashioned for the occasion zWill 1'e' the Mines,-Gazy Po)"foy as Mary; Robert Gillum, Joseph; J!hil•Silver,: Robe~ Pedi'a ·and William Pulford, sheJ>herd•;' Robert MOss" .Rely · Rowlanil and David·Ritcble, ·three Wise Men, and Mis.s Mafy ~th Lammers as tbe'·an'gef. · · · · · ' ! Narratmg th""e rstory of bhe first Christmas will De "'Mrs. Lorin Lammers-, an<I Scott De_rtngton and Jerry Grundy will serve as candle-- lighters. Providing inusical a~mpaniment will be ,Mrs. William Car- ro!L The club's' chorus will offer such traditioJ!af selections as ''Jt Came l:Jpon .a.Midnigpt €lear," "Away in a Manger," "Oh, Come, AU Ye Faithful," ''Silent Night,'' and "Ave Maria." The Nativity program will be repeated for family viewing at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, in the school. ' 'Mrs. Olin Hardy, who bas resigned as president, wilYrelinquish the gavel to Mrs. Williani J. Ballard, former first vi~e president and dean of chairmen. Mrs. Hardy, and her family wiU leave Thursday, Dec. 26, for Atlanta, Ga . · In lieu of an exchange of gifts among the club members, there " .. -~; . " 'BEARING GIF'l'S,OI' MYRRH' -Capturing tile true spirit of llhriil!i!as witll a living Nativtty scene att meiiiber0;of>tbe;ll'Owrtain Velley Woman's Club. Protrayllig tile Thrie Wise Men bearing gifts are (>left to right) Mrs. Roy Rowiand, Mrs. Jame• Grundy and Mrs. Robert Moss. The traditi<>nal pag;. eant will be presented first during, the meeting at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 9,·and again~fi>r·family-view­ ing at 7 p.m. Sonday, Dec. 22. will be a collection of layette gifu for the &Jareb of Dimes. Members are asked to bring new diapei's, new and us·~· baby clothing, blankets, stuffed toys and· furniture. Gifts will be assembled in decorated bassi· nettes. Holiday refreshments will conclude the meeting. Serving as·hos-- tesses will be the .Mmes. Eld~ Haskell, chairman; Orvie Highum, Terry Hoyme, Thomas Humphrey, Charles Keane, Melvin l.Gng, Rich· ard King•bury, Bert Kjellin, Melvin ·Koehler-and Thomas Kohl. ·J': I • Supplies· Stacked for a Me rry Christma s ... We Come;·A<a fo/ing' ing a coUection of canned1 goods-are eteti;toright) •Mrs. Robert A. Among the ,area organizations end individuals participating in Operation Merry Chrisf.:mas is the senior Citizen's .Club of. Hunt- ington Beach. The annual project, sponsored by the Assistance League and ttie ctty's Recreation Department, is supported by the community 1o 'take care of others less fortunate in the: area. Stack· ~ -. . ' Seybert, Mrs . Frank S . .-Edw!lfjls, P•~ident of ttie· senior club, and Mrs. Robert J .. Parket.,' Donations~· canned goods. toYs, An Old-fashioned Family Christmas ·earoling P;u:ty will bO preoented by tl)e Girl SCout troops of Neighboi'hood one, Huntington Beach,. at 7·p.m. tonight out. aide St. Francis of Assisi School. Wishing-•'Joy to tbe World " are (left to right) Sonia Dev?lder. Wendy Wing and Y~!"'~•·.T~pleton. Santa will be ·on hand to presen\1 pn.zes , share refreshments ~~ed. by. the scouts. and participate in .tl)e · tree decoraUng. ·Organizing the all•family affair are Mrs. Ronald Garner and Mrs .. Edwari!.Dahlstrom. · ' . . · · ' ' games and clothing a.re Jle~ed ·and any.one wishing to' ~ontritiute may call Mrs. Melvin .~~all, 842-8548, · ' No Place Like . ' Home ~ Even If It· Means . Stayi·:ng · Alon ·e·:i' DEAR ANN LANDERS' My bUsband 11 friendly witb a couple of I meo he "'orb with'. Their wives are not the type I would pick ror friends on my own. Every Friday evening we have a &et date. The slI o( us go out to dinner and we end up al·• Httle cocktail lounge that has music. The men Uiinl1>eer 'and talk bujjneas the whole time. The wives of these two men dimce: With each other. I sit becluse I don't like to dance wilh a woman •. t th l n k il looks peculiar. Furthermore. men they never saw before cut irt on them on the dance floor and they end up dancing wilh strangers. 1'hef say it's O.K. ~Wle their husbands are present. Wb.l do you say? ' --.... . . . . ' . \ . . party. I woke up at 4 a.m. with an posed to a girl coming In from a date IT : Being .sorry does nor help the siru. Unea.Sy fef0llng,·1 always feel better when .at ~at ho!.u' of the nlght. Am I wron8?J 'Uon. Go In person to A and' B ud ' . ANN LANDERS ·:I . ~w· .1'b_e1in1t Is b om e, so I ch~ked', -L.L.L. • aPologlze. ·Write ·to C and D and tell · t\er hied. It had nOt been filept. ·in, J DEAR LL.L.: 'nlat ubour of. 'lbe.. lllem you Were m.i.stnen. And next tirDe. was worried sick but decided not . to -. ·,n1pt"'l1 Mt night, IAdy. It11 mOrnbia.·· · bt ·sure your brain ii enca&tid' belofe -SQUARE PEG DEAR PEG: I Uy Ute wbole thln1 tmeOt l:lte a lost barrt1 of Hrrtn1. Haven't )'Otl peoplt ~ bomes? Why Ill In tlvenu? You need aome new friends and I bope f.OU Olid Utem IOOft and break up llrl1 gleesome lhreeume. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our dll.ighter Is 11. She graduated from high .tehoo1 · a.waken my husband . ?jt ta..")'ar-old cirl • ll ••Id be allowed you put your mouth in teat'·· . At' 6::5 a.m. Thelma eamt tiptoeing lo ~1 IN\. until dan. Yov aileDCt • in June and is~ laking a secretarial lnto ltte hoose, carrying her ihoel. ~I wu, eo.doa1Uon. ·course. : gave-. her , a long, ~ look ¥ ukl 1119t" 1a talk wlda nelma. TeU Mt Thelma has been dating a 'divinity ·. nothint: . .My husband did not wake up Ue euaot ct• and i• • lf Ut ltudent. He i1 ill and 1harea an apart •.. andJie.dooln't know about lhil. · ' 'Uved lo' a Hlel. ll!*IPI ts pkoty ment with two other divinity stude1.1ti: : ~y ·qu~' 11: Do >parenta ~ve •· 1; ~ ~-. 1 secrtwtal tcJlotl 1htcleM We all like .Jerome because he seems rlght . to till an l&-year~ld girl when (lo uy NWac of a dtvtntty IWdei&). more settled t han most of the young to be In? She does not pay room and And l ,•.m. it a reuonable, retpedlble men, Thelma bas dated. 'I 'board. We are putLin& her th.rough ~ fer weekends. Last night I und<ntood-'Thelma Iii .....wtll achool. She haS had no curfew · la)' lhe and Jerome were going· to a since hJih ·IChool lfaduitloo. I am op-CONFIDENTIAL TO SOMV !'SAID . All Luden' MW ~ 4~ 11 . . . Stna1er ••. ," Jells lier ... ·*1 tf u yoan u actvi.. •. Aaa llanieri wlt'l lie• s* lo ••IJ yoa !dth yo a r ptoblO\ml. -I • a• ., btr In can H · 1·• o l>AJl. V PILOT, l eddt1ID1 a l&uqDlllLtelf stl ti:11• .... f lope. • ~,. ---------.. _ .. _____ d __ ...,. .......... ..-........ ---..-------·-----------··-----·-------·--=-=···--------... ~~,..,.,.,.,.., .... ..,.,,.,,..,, .......... ll!i.t ..................... lllil ... .. ' ---~--....... ---...................... --;r--:---~·---• • • Horoscope • Reading Taurus: ·Take Care 1n Doc. n): Hlddln allJln domin•IAA ....... alltl -10 -· Cllecll wllb -,.,-. Go ·-lepl pa pars, ......,. .. 11. apeclal documents. Be ~ You could mw discovery. CAPlllOOllN (Dec. 11-Jao. It): Mlooey" lalk with matt, clOlt -iate ii ,_wy. Checl< SAGITTARIUS ..,....,.. Be awm ol public rolatlono. Be -·your vleft ... put !«lb with clarlly. Olhen toad IO mifinlerpttl. AQUAlllUI (Jao. ·»Feb. 11) : G<t lo&ielhet with lhOlt wbo ...... bobbies, lnlerell!. You oouW tnbanct personal lmqe. You do to by -showing apprtciation for ~ flvon. Ae lmporlallt project can be completed. PllC!: S(Feb. 11-Mucb Ill): To flllf ..it ....... ludl¥ tor YW ~. lft -.,.. ............... ..... ., Romance ftatured. variety a n d excitement dominate. °"""°' ~Id, "S.Cret Hlfltf; for M*I Md ~·" SW ~-u s •• ~ '!ml\, ... . ~:;'."'1001'1."'"'1 'It.tr~... .... Irk, .:.. Queen of Hearts · Open Homes . Five of Laguna NIJuel'• moot outatanding homes will be open IQ Ibo public ftom DOOD to 4 p.m. non Sunday when Q!aeea of Hemta Guild, Children's H05pitll of Oran1e County spomon a Holiday Home Tour. Mrs. John B. I,awoon, one of the five host- Coeds Discuss Julie Nixon By NEIL GIROUlt NORTHAMPTON, Ma I 1 • (APl -"Julie Nlson ls com-In& back IO achoo!. So -I!" said ooe Smith College lttl- denl ''She na: bett before and it wam't a big-thing, and I dao't think it'll be any dif. fere:d when she returna u the presiclenl'• aaugbi.r.:· lie -.. I! made lll10llg students or faculty membert about anything, so from ~ student.I' point m view, Julie Nlxoa abould be just like any other student. .. ...... greets guild · members Mrs. -Trutll E. KroJjUJ and Ml'll. F. James Delaney (left to right) to her Sea Island Drive bpme on Niguel Terrace where a Cbristm114 brunch will be set up ·in the formal dining "'"'~" Movie !ld"°'°'1 Not.: Tlll1 ll'MWllo 911ldf II ,.,..,.. 1W W.. fllfft Comfftfnt. 1111 ... rbor" COUndl ""· Mn. lloberl Seirenll!n i. llfflldenl •nd Mn. Htrl ~ i. «llMllnw. mtlrmt11. It II lntitndld 11 I ~ lor dlltlr- fftlnlll9 11,1ll•ble fllmt for OKl•ln' ••• •r-tM wlW •-r 'lllllllcly. Your ""-' ,,. IOlldi.d. MllH lhlm to #llWvllo c.uto.. u,. Of fM DAil Y "1LOT.) Guide creats a memorable portrait ol an impoverllhed old woman whose life blends with fantasy. MATURE TEENS A N D . ADULTS FIVE CARD STUD -Weslern FAMILY myslery. THE BIBLE _ Magnificent FOR LOVE OF 1VY - picUral preaentation ol the Romantic comedy. book of Gtnem. THE HELL WITH HEROES HEAD -Series of free.wheel· -World War Il buddies ing . adventures with pop trade morality for a fast Activities Described The operalion ol the Child Guidance cent.er of Oraaae Counly will be deacrlbed by it.I director, Dr. Maurice Kaplan, dUJing the next meeting ol !he Golden Key A.Wliary, Hunlli>lton Beach. fll<mben aod gu..u will first meet for a 1:30 a.m. coffee In the Chamber o1 eom. ::;er:_ "f.!g ::;'" ~~ Smo0tli Sailing for Ball Similar sentiments were ez. pr.....i by Dlllll' girls al the aclusive girls college after Jolle"'N-. to, the daaghter .. ~ Rldlanl Ill. Nixon 1npomctd that she wou)d·rdum in late January. Many ol the more than 2,400 girls, however, admitted that they Jool: forward 10 es· dtemmt that ay com~ with bavtng the president's daughter p-esenl .. After an ... one freshman said "with the Secret Service and everyone e1ar: around campus, you can't expect thin&> 10 be compldely music group. buck while operating a THE RES'l1....EM ONES _ cargo service in Algeria. Stirring Hlm answers pro. l N T E R L U D E -Tern· blems of youth w i t b permental, brilliant con-refre.sbin& perspective. dudor devoted to bll wort TEENS AND ·ADULTS and f~y becomes m. ee;:io:.~~=~s1°wt Putting finishing touches on decorations for the Voyagers Yacht Club Commo- at 10 a.m. tbtre will be a dore's Ball to take place in the Sherato a.Beach Inn tomorrow are Mn. John roport ,oo the group'• Costello(left)andMrs.P.TbornasKoetz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lault ara Cbrislmas tiuur. Goldeu Key __ cb_amn_· _e_n_of_th_e_e:_v_en:...t:.... _________________ _.:._ oorma1.'' Many studentl said they e:l- pect that Julie's marriage to David Eilenbower, a student al nearby Amherst Colle(e, CID Dec. 2Z wilJ mean that "Jalit Hisoo baa a ,;pt to ..... normal studePt lift.to u1d llllO!iler. ll!Jdeol, "and I lhinlt ·that the gtrll' lien ... ' 1 .. ,.,..i 10 ~ that ohe will be on campua for 1iiJ11... onl,y brief perloda 10 attend Ooe looc-baiNd cond with clauel aod mHe .. ... an armload .ol boob uld: culonal lrlp IO the library. .. We p out Of our way to During her studies at Smith avoid 1DObb1rJ bert. Vf!r/ lit-before her father'• nomlna- tioa, Julie Nisoo de>eloped bet Two lengths 7137 01JD ~ ol. friends and WU not widely~ .. cam- pua .,She WU in ODe of m,y clauel, but I never mew her and I never bid any desire 10 become acquainled,.. ... student Aid. "She ... just ---happened to have a promioe.nt RepubUcan far I father." ·Emblem Leaders Named FORT UTAH -Action-pack· ~o~ with a young ed western with good cut • ~ A Lrrni LOVE A aod pleuaot .......,. LlTl'LE _ Pl~ film ONE MILLION YEARS, B.C. aboul a YOWi( girl looi:ing -St.me Age story of two for right mp to cure her cullurea. lrigidlty THE WlilSPERERS -Poig· RACHEL.' RACl!EL Tender nant Engllab lilm which study of a splnaler ICbool l,aJt month contributed $1200 I to the center;Jada: were rais- nd from the October fubloo show, their tlrift shop aod other projecta. Gifts Add News Told At Party leacber trapped In her mllil town world. ~AHO PEPPER_ spy T 0 p9 rty WEST SIDI! ln'ORY -Re-A ~ -•·••~ ~-~., iastJt of -modern dance •~-.. "-'Ul-.U&O operetta. party II ~ for members ADULTS ol Padfic. Sanda Women'a The ~emenl of Krl! BARBARELLA -Bizarre md Club II I p.m. Tueoday. Dec. ~ =~er~~: o~,.. _"""::· """ rob ioM:,,iz_~ lluntin&IOO clole lrfenda aod rel!liv,. In father ol million ~ Beach -wU1 ucl>anp 1J1!1a the home ol the brtdf><lecll• lidnd by unsavory frieodl. durlnfl the party wblcb la parenta, Mr. llid Mn. Jam., ELVIRA MADIGAN -1"qlc beln& uraapd by Mn. Ira Jordan o1 -Ungtoo Beach. love story In .the lt!b"-Rappe)IGft.-1-cbalralaD. Mill Jordan is a graduate tury. · • .'..tldmc "art the Mme&. of Marina High School IOd HELGA -G«man mM< -.. Jolm -aod Ai&<r will be fll'Odual"1 from Golden nduc:alion film. · Clarll, ~; Doo White West CoUege. In June. KISS THE OTBER>-SHEIK -and Rala1il Ce tr one , Ber flance, IOl'I of Mr. and Shallow Itall¥ .es CODlelb'-refnwl••-.W. and Robert Mn. llom<o' Herbert o I PETULIA -Briel enooubW Onbood, jllllortalnmenl Garden Grove, wu graduated of unpredict'.able y o u n I Dmil'll lalt month '1 meeting from Garden G<ove High malron aod jOdnd -.-. ' """1\bfn m:bancnd Ideas oo School aod will graduale from THE PRODUCERS -Zany C b r I 1 t m a a decorationa In- ~ Junior College. He larce. cludlng lmlnldlonl ol bow IO ~.'° IU<od UCI Medial THE THOMAS CROWN AF-mah the ar!ilMI Items. Newport Harbor Emblem H FAIR -Sopblstlcated, Im-Candles, tree omamtnl!, Club momben have dected I«~~~~ lllflOWICaf :;~ story ol bank nJb. =~.:.ble decorations I' /. t.,·Ae.. s ... ~. ' Wut a duibini mt er ..., ..,. made .. jlflr·wool --1 I« ll(IOl'I or lowll. ' JumbKnlt poochl><:ape - --:; contrast for weaving ..... cable1, fringt. Mab --... color. Pa~ ... TIJ7:directlam. ..-rY Cl!Nn (coinl) for -....--add Ii-... _. pollem for flnt-c:laa Mn. ~Bergerow 10leadir================::::;;;;:~~===:J them lhmllb a new ye&r ol acllvttt ... other new olftcer1 include the Mmes. H. T. Weaver, vice pre&ident; Dea Wade aod Olil Cardwell, financial & D d ~ aecn!larlea, aod Kip Ricbardaon, treasurer. New trustees are the Mmes.. Res: Bardwell, A. O. Moees, aod J obn Hopkins, and assis- tant maaha1s are Mrs. Jamea Carr and Mrs. Robert Dearborn. Also tlected Wert the Mmes. Emenoo Wenu.11 and Tom DaWIOD, lll8fd,I; R I c b a rd Marvin. chaplain; Clnlle carr. organist; ~ Le. w I 1 , hlltcrian, and Geo r I e McNamara, ,..aa. Appoinl"1 officer> ""' Mn . Gl!dyl Homier, tc1respondln& .....tary, aod Mn. Jobo llar<ley,-mal. :-,;·:r....s~ ha.:;:; Red, White ·---ar 1lllft. SILVER OPPOfl.TVllllTY .., II Allot -. Tbe A d Bl Wa',.lustmldeawonderlulbuy DA J Ly p IL OT, tOS.. n U9 on silverptated tea end coffee services by Gotham Sitveramiths. • t I *ti f>eell, Boll lU. And it 11 ao very"handtOrne. The large chued tray 11 tooted. • a '11 •-· New Colors Fashion Coff•pot1at<upcapaci1y,t11po1iskup1. Yllt. lf.T. 11t1L Prllt ~ Creamer and COYel'W sugar Included. PleaH act soon. &•. r • 11, -p_.. For tbe Ellter" parade, Our 1upply it limited at this price. Mt.II. the 5-plec.e aet. R I Glad, -.. ~r<d,arwhlleorbluo • • 1ft cecs'ss _ °"" wW de>. Or lft1 combination YOUll CHAl&l ACCOUNT WlLCOM'-IANKAMElllCA.llO, MASTlll CHAllGt. TOO = ... -. -o1thOltco1ars.' ,.;;,LAVICK'S ..... ..--Pracllcall7 fM!t'/ -el Ille ~ llmaaaw. . .. tap 4elipera. ......_ 11111r Jtwel•n.SiftM 1t11 ...., ... , t.k • ...... to buyers frcm _.. II F1ahien l11•nll ~ In How Yark, bad NOWJ>Ort Buch -~lllO • • • • • • If I •• I o I • Mrs.S.C. hadhersay. .. I • • • • • • • • • I 0 •• • I • • • • • •• • • • • •· • • ahe'd add a trailer to the aleigh ao all 1L. cir·--' I • LIKl ~-o ·toetr» "'°""' be de.livered down the chimney •• a uirnrise 00 Ch . E B --r . n-ttr ut n~ heat ~ our staff: ready now to help yoa make tb.t litit of Chn11tmas·w18he~ come true in your borm. Now tbere'1 time for thoughtful dioKle. Careful deci8ion. Delivery in ample tilde (though -hr sleigh). So ii )'Our fomi!y;, ,.;ng to w • rt.ell with new 1-uty at OOme this ,_ 11 , "'...o; •-to help Sonta! ' ' · op m ...... • PASADENA POMONA SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ILEVIN1H "S...ta Ani S+.w. Opon Monday Eve.1"91" PHONE: 547-1621' • ., , Afll-• I lat el the 0., colarl In ~~evealDcODl!ILl.~~~..:::;i)::'.: .. ~·~ .. ::"''.,,~~.:o:••~·~ .. ::··:'~"6~1'....:~'~L~C~H~ISTM~·~·~~~~~_J~~~~~~;::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~· • ---~~---"'---·-a - -------------~"· ______ .:;,_ ___ ~;.,..---------------------·----------- ' ' Santa Barbara • • ' Far · Ray MRS. RAY B. DINGMAN JR. Huntington Beach Hom• • El Mootectto Presbyterian Church in Santa Barbara wu the setting for the marriage of SUWI WU!s and Rpy B. Dingman Jr. of Long !leach, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Dtngman of Costa Mesa. The Rev. Paul Gammons o(. !iclated. . The champagoe reception following ~ c.remooy took place tn Jbe Biltmore Hot.el. The bride, dallibter ol Mr. Club Goes A-caroling Christmas carols will echo through· the halls of r.ong . Beach General Hospital when membe'rs of the South· Coast Junior Woman's Club of Foun- tain Valley join in a group sing, according to Mrs. George O'Hare, health chainnaD: Plans for the program were announci!d during a meeUng taking place last week. ·Other projects which are being in- vestigated Include the in- itiation or a block parent pro- gram. Richard Hart, director of the Boys' Club, presented a founder's plaque to the group which contributed $350 to aid the youth program. Mrs. Ronald Haase, presi- den( of La Mirada Ebell Club, spoke on parllamenlary ~ cedure. 1D•rrJ Christmas ••• le&ins at the Grandest 1Datl ol Jlt and Mrs. H. C. Wllls of 'Santa Barbara, ~ a ·gown of c:andlellgb! saUn and chanUlly lace, Ruffles of cry st a I pleating accented the gown and a catjtedral length -veiling of candlelight illusion. re-ezn.. brotdered with chanUlly roses was caught to a ruffie of crystal pleaUng. The new Mn:. Dingman car- ried a seven atrand tran- ditlonat . plkfke lei brought from the Hawaiian lslaods by her aunt arid uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David F . Wbdon. Songfest Highlights Meetin9 A songfest and luncheon will highlight next Monday morn- ing's meeting of the Upper Bay AMl>Clates of the Orange County Philharmonic Society in the Westcliff home of Mrs. Clinton Rygel. After a-short business meeting conducted by Mrs. Joseph S. Pike, president, ·the group will be ente~ed by the Corona del Mar Madrigal Singers, Under the direction of Don Haneke. The Mmes. John Zarepiba, Paul NWen, Donald Pinder and Viclor Malzahn are on the luncheon committee. Rites Jr . Maid of honor .,.. Mia Joan Lipke of Santa Barbara while Miss Janet Windsor ~ Redondo Besch a.utlled u bridesmaid, They wore moea .....,. gowna of er""' luhlno- ed with a blgb roll collar. 'I1lelr headpieces were green llloalon •etllng held by • mtnlalllre bow of velvet. Each carried a one st(trid pib.k1 let gathered and Ued with a velvet bow. John D. Wllls, lb bride's brother, waa best man. Usher waa Chart .. Mthayto of Santa Ana. 'Ille bride ts a graduale ol Santa Barbara, Cily !)>llege and Calllornia State College at l.408 Beach. Her husband is an alumnus of Orange Coast · College and headed CSCLB where he majored in busin~ adminlstr1itlon. He has served wiUt the U.S. Marini!! Coi-ps. The newlyw$ will rnake their home in Huntington· aeach following a wedding trip to northern California. Bazaar Slated ·Temple Sharon Sisterhood will sponsor a bazaar at the temple in Costa Mesa from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Proceeds from the sale will go to the temple building fund. Give the United Way OflN NMNm.T 11. NI P& It's Christmas everywhere!! Outside it's " little nippy and occasionally wet ... it's warm wd dry everywhere inside at South Coast Plaza. This Christmas season sho_p in· side and be comfortable. Open nightly 'ti! 9:30. Remember, South Coast Plaza is your Christmas.Shopping Center. South Coast ?Iua ~ AT MH OUIGIO MUYIAY, COSTA ,.._ mtt Jtoltl AMD SDVK8 l 11 c.• • lll!w1'1 ltHlwy • C. I. hhr • .... .t "-1c.I • llnlchi ~ • .._ T• , ...... • lllp"9'1 ...., ..._. • a.ttlf' ....... & hwfMr U. • '*'-• Mt • • <--..., .• ,.,..: (.fft.,,.... C...-• • ~·· • 0tt v • cw."""'-"' •ON ,...._, • ai."t sr.n.-, • ~ <Mr.. ...._.. ..,.. • m. c.... • '" ......_ w.. .., • ....,, .... ._,, ~ • flnl w--. ._. • '" S..llrl (Mlf ,,_. y,.,,... • n. WltM • .... , • ._,, Mwrtr • . ...._ ._.. • •••lawn Ala • 11111-• St1"-1 • llfltrit • "** • "-'L llll'Nt ,._ • ,._, f..W. ._. • ltfftl .t I~•,,_. ti MIM • W.. .t , ....... •.._el Tinr • IWiWI •~ ....... I~•.._ P.... • hMh 111,...,.. • Miii'..,. • ll,. .. 1"' •""fl <thfW • llktllfJ ,_ ' • .... ..,..., • 1'111'1-Wlt • '-.._... • ~ """" • LI ,..... tlA • i.t't ... • lllll't • ..... , ... •..,.Ct. •·Milt .... • ..... I~•~ • l. '· ~ 0,1_.111rt:,~~1 ~ • PiO.'llkk" ...... •TM"" .... • ... tf,W. •II( ........... • lhtn ................ ...., ..... •Wt W...•S*'-........... .... :_.e. .:;:! .::=. •,... :::': ~ w • """'..._ • .,.,. w.w • ,...,_ .,_. ,....... • 1.a. """"" "'* ~ ,..._ ... °" • .,._....,,...... • "'." w" ,.. • .......... htt • ,, "· ........ .,.... 111tenttr • Wt'•~~ . --·- ' ) ' . .. ~~:. FU 'l'URE PLANS -Mr. ancf Mrs: Nooman Dahl of ' Newport Be'ach di$CUSI ; ~ ftrtttre of newly formed Girl l!<;out advisory group; Lo5 Compadres, w!Ut 'Mrs. ;· : Elm~r C. Sproul (right), Gitl'Si?oul Cou ncil president. Mr. and Mrs. Sproul r&-.• cen'tly e.ntert~ed 'Los Compadt-es·n'lembers at l'e<!eptioil in their Orange ·home. ··~ Los Compadres Honored at Fete Los Compadres, n e w I y formed advisor}' group to the Girl Scout Council of Orange County were honored at a reception in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ebner C. Sproul of Orange. Mrs. Sproul ls Coun· ell president'. UCI Chancellor and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. of New- port Beach assisted at the re- ception. Los Compadres (The God- fathers) has bee!1 created to inform business and commu- nity leaden of the activities or the more than 32,000 Or- ange County Scouts. Serving on the council along with the Aldriches are the Honorable Robert E. Badham of Newport Beach; Mr. and Mn. Nonnan Dahl o1 New· port Beach ; Mr. and Mr&. Selim Franklin of Costa Mesa; Mr. 'and Mrs. JoM B. Lawson of s o u th Laguna Beach; Mr. and M:rs. John B. Parker of Newport Beach; Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W. Richard or Corona del ~ar, and Mr. and Mrs. William Spurgeon III of Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Thomas also were honored guests. Stanford Club to View Research Schooner A treat is in store for members of the Stanford Club next Sunday when they have the opportunity to lns:pect a movie star gone serious. The cinematic attraction is the Stanford University research schooner, 'Te Vega which starred in the film, "South Seas Cinerama." ... The boat will dock at Newport Harbor en route Crom Equador to Its home port of Pacific Grove and the Hopkins Maline Station. Members of the Stanford Club will leave the Balboa Bay Club guest dock in launches between 2 and 4:30 p.m. Sunday for the Te Vega which will be anchored at the east end of Lido Isle, says Stanton R. Herpick of Newport Beach, program chairman. Give the United Way Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Airplant '"' 5 Rugged 111ountain crest 10 1/18 of I golf course 14 Ptrf of a human organ 15 Evil spirit 16 Banefu l 17 Protested · too much 19 Rhode Island - 20 Flower 21 Unllkt 23 Having lost novelty 25 Exc ludlng tart or lrtl 26 Flett or lall ~ 29 Certain P.I. natives 34 United, IS in ..,rlagt 35 Present Jnontti: Abbr. 37 Patt of I fortification 38 Beater for mixing 11tOrt1r 39 A111ount ol t/•ber est mated In a lot 41 Anc. Gr, person I fie .. tlon of force 42 Hives 44 Liar's Invention 45 lh. Ladd 46 Former Russian VIP 48 Literary work& · 50 Color 51 --11ous: Between ourselves 53 Bird 57 Frighten ed f>l Printing "11Chlne: • lnf01"1111I 6! Hara~sers 64 lndl• wild buffalo: Var. 65 Endeavors 66 lllm's n1111e 67 F11m anlmal 68 ..... , lngrfdltnl 69 Roo111s DOIN 12/6/68 11 Sup!rlor 39 Locatin11 12 Closures device . 13 Being 40 Most deli· different cate In mood In Identity 43 lind50r's 11 Evller: ·neighbor Co1111f. fol'll 45 Turned 22 See 41 away . Across 47 Fall of 24 Subjugate compllcations Z6 Play an 49 Algerian 1 Ofposilt lnstnnent city o a hit 27 PoPe's 52 Identifies 2 Tender trlplt crown 53 Worthless affection 28 See 10 Do"'1 1111Uer J Support In an 30 And tis.. 54 New lexico a~hltvemtnl where: 2 words · lndi• 'Studied 31 Article of 55 BroadnJ 5 St• fumilurt role 6 Llkt • klllg 32 AdJtctlve 56 Had on 8 7 H8 1 1'1' 11 suffix 58 In addition na 33 Extends 59 St. cl(,lal n way 1eross Jn . P11tlck'1 ' Part of t11111 land lo 'N Sk)tJ 36 Organization 60 Doctor of on• to·whlth wt Sci111ct:Abbr conrotm· btlong: 63 Narrow • 1st Abbr, Inlet New Queen To Rule • Miss Nancy McFaul of • Westminster ended her reigu as honored queen of Bethel 321, Job 's Daughters of Hun· tington Beach, during an tn- stallatlon ceremony 1 a 1 t Saturday. Taking office were the Misses Kalhy Woesner, honored queen; Kathy Moses, senior princw; Sheri Palmer, junior princess; V l c k y McCargar, guide, and Laurie Clark, marshal. During her term M I 1 s McFaul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McFaul, presid· ed over a family picnic, a mystery trip to Catalina, a secret father banquet and Go- to<church Sunday. A special event during her term of office was an in- itiation ceremony during the exemplltication for L o s Alamitos Lodge. Miss McFaul, who ii a yell leader at Golden West College, was presented with a Bible quilt, and roses from each of her line officers during her final meeting. Rivierans Entertained By Tenor Tenor Arthur Ross.Jones will present a Christmas pr~ gram of songs at the Riviera Club's monthly luncheon in the Balboa Bay Club Wednesday~. Dec. It. An opera, musical comedy, television and movie perfonner, the singer's con- cert repertoire e m b r ac e s songs in 11 languages. . Luncheoo will be served at 12130 p.m. alter the social hour, and a bmlness rqeeting led by Mrs. Remi Outbot will take place before the p~ gram. Mrs. Bert Menne, luncheon chairman, said then win be a special holiday' surprise for members and gu~. ReservatlonS may 'be made by calliµg Mr!. Haro Id Deviney, 494475%,. · or Mrs. Frederick Richman, 4M-8753, by next Monday. Give. to Your United Fund Riiv SHOP ..... e FlyJnt Modtlo e Wood Ship Kilo e Motil Cor Kitt ' e HO & N Gu..- Tralna A Acc .. IOfJei • Bran Cannon Kits e 'C"flt 440 t 17'11 •• Costa MIM --" .. '""'-· , ... C'-4 S. A • 14 .. UM I J I 11111111 ................. ~ ..... ~ ...................................... 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Overhaul Plans Explained BJ SYLVIA PORTER U ym own a car, you must be feeling Increasingly befud- dled by the flood of new pro. posa1s to overhaul our present costly, haphazard. 11'U'5ly un- fair system of automobile io- sunmce. I know I have been utterly confused, and so I have drawn up, with the help of the lnsurance Information 1mtitute, a sr1mmary of. what each new plan would cliange in your pesent im:urance policy' 1) UNDER 'JUE "complete personal protection a n d automobile insurance plan" ..... uy proposed by the American Insurance Assn., all automobile liobility court suits and jury -wwld be eliminated. Every hLwred ac- cident victim, guilty or not guilty, would be paid by his own Wurer for direct economic looses res u It Ing from the accident, e.g., lost wages, hospital and medica1 expenses. T o d a y ' s com- pemaUon for "pain and suf- fering" would be !Cl'apped, and most of the murderously costly legal and court fees also wou1d be eliminated. The matt... of proving guilt and punishing reckless drivers, say the plan's promoters, should be dealt with by our legal system, not our lnsuratlei! companies. WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Army has ·-the lint production CODtract for a new soldier'• mtaile said to be __________ ,. __________ _ OVER THE COUNTER ·A· - ·----~-~~---- ; . • • • , • • • , ; • ? ; • • • • • • • ' • • • ' • • • • i l ~ ' i • • t ! ! ' I • Market s,,mbob QAILV 1'11.0T -· ----·--------------~------------.a...------~-------............................. _ ..................... _ ' I • • . J a 1W1. Y PILOT Frld.11. -6, 1961 UVING CHRISTMAS TREES TM ,...., .,., frtJV•M• f>f Iii# foreM for 1roM ltDIUl•r ... , ,_,. ro1uul ... Joy.wn1. eo,.. l.i11u • ,.,.,_ ,U111i"I· Many ..,.iefie .. c,,,,.._ Color POTTED PLANTS lor --for1e11ablc riff, U.-. from ow 1peeiflU1 Ml«te<i •rr•r of brillial PoU..HCtiu, 11•...U.1 ..u.1.., or RN1-J ,u,.,.., ... prreou blomm I or c~llllf C.\riltmc1 eOI« .,., M)o)'JnDlt. 9Sc 16.95 0 from 1.99 Alll:Tll"ICIA.L HOLLYWREATII Thh richly fuutd •rnllt b • ddifld/al •ddhia" cn,..Mnr i" ro•r lwm.e. L.rp, decorclel 14" 1Uc cca be ..al froni ,_ .. ,. lO ,. .. ,.. lie Home Decoration CltooM /,.,,. ..,. tr-U.., 1.iecc1-o/ do-de dacontlofu Jor .,.., ,,_ •IWI ,,_,. •ntin MMe, Woon •"' c..i. Cr..i. ,._,. ..,,. eolor/id idMOtpla.er. ••• l'tde row -,,..,pe •• • i.. "°"" i.o ..... rn.1 Mtli U.. M -1~ -J LW -S.. OIU' 1.rectiOfl cf • , • ,,..,,.."' irr Sii .. 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' Some of lhe loans were to individuals who m twn loaned the proceed11 to the DemocraUc campaign, the · paper said In Its Thursday . edition. In at least one case, It • reported,. a group of wealthy · men borrowed $1 million froo'I • - a New Y o r t bank in Sep- tember, then the nelt month increased it to more than '2 million with some signers· fn... creasing their liability and · o~rs joining the borTOwers. ft said the people Involved are reluctant to discuss the .• matter be<:ause a federal law specifically prohibits national banks from making · 1oans to any political campaign. And the same law alSo forbids cor· porations -which would in- clude almost all other lending institutions -from making Joans "in connection with" federal elections. But, the Post said, despite the Jaw borrowing has been frequently u 11 e d as a quick way to raise money for state and local elections. Whether a national bank is involved in the Democratic bomiwings was not known. Democratic party treasurer Robert Short said recently,. it was reported that by the end of the month, when he· pays off almost $1 million tn short-tenn loans and cam- paign bills, the Humphrey-, · Muskie organization will have borrowed close to $7 million of the $12 million spent before Election Day. Yule Mail Pours Into Vietnam SAIGON {AP) -Christmas· letters and packages are pour- ing into South Vietnam for U.S. servicemen at the rate of almost · two million pounds daily and the peak ia yet to come. Air Force officer11 predlct · the flow will reach three million pounds daily before Christmas arrives. .Saigon's military air man terminal -billed as one oC the world's busiest post offices . ._ -is being inundated wlth a million pounds per day for Americans in the southern, 3rd and 4th military corps area. The remaining one million pounds incoming daily is ship- ped out to troops in the central and northern military corps areas through facilities at Cam Hanh Bay and Da Nang. The Air Force-operated mail tenninal in Saigon is handling the rush with the help of some 80 Army me.n. The military mailmen have added a day to their normal schedule and are now working 12 hours a day, six days a week. JI the rush gets Worse, as it is expected to, the schedule may be hiked to seven day11 a week. All U.S. mail arrives in Viet- nam by air -commercial airliners, military contract flights or Air Force planes. Immediately on arrival, the ma.ii is sorted at the post office at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut air base and moved out by air, road or river boat to the Americans in the. southern half of Vietnam. No package of mail takes longer than 24 hour11 to process and move out, officials said. One sergeant said : "We handle all mail like thert is a letter in that bag for each 0£ us -quickly." 11S11I sam aa 17141147"471 lllG 5*«122 cemq ......_ 1114) 545-Jl!l 111~ 637~1711 allilIMIUCI 111G 842'4455 --111G 11*7711 ----------------------- " """ 911111 pllM ..1iu _.., .... """ -.... 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PO!tieiice and r.,,arCIJ Ind ~ . inve~eftt': pf mo.n~y;. . • ' . . . . · · ,.: · ·' llri.Dailll youtti into tile city C)ean up <:a111paign J• "1ao a means to de't'oostrata 'to Ille yOUJ1gt~l'S and to tllelr eld,.-. Illa! tlilo lo a YDWtg. q>mmumty where . yoiltb ~~~:.',' . .,,port~ty to' build fo~ t11em:.e1ves ·• more. --r"_.._ ci:tY• • I ' llira .. Charles Bauer and .her ·~ hav•done an eicOl!ent job tills year and tile planting efforts on Saf.unlay· and· on the followil\t SaUmlay could leave v!Jual evid.enee of. tbe,woik the WQ!Jian have been doing all aummer. In ti!• long run the ·eliminaUon of the 10Uero ,could leosen lite trade. · · . . '.. ·Valley ·Rebuilds Roads ' • p ' • • l . A field full.of bright Bowel" mi·gl)t-show to all'tllat oomeone cared enough about this ola city to brilltten even it3 dullest comerc. -· Fountain Valley, ·liie other citie• which seemed to li••'<>vei:nlgbt from the beanfields, hasft-.plaguecl with '1t•rial. i;oado designed ·tor the occasional wagon wh~ and 'l,ol .lor ).lea¥)' aul!mlobiJe and· truck use. · •; · . Slo"'.11 but .•taadily .*!le 3$ l!liles of roadway deq;: ~alee!, by the Stearns Rancho in 1918 are being recon-Otrul'Jed to meet the need• of 'tlle city's.27,000 residerits and· passero-tbrotigh. Nabbing the Sellers Recent roundups m accused.-violators of narcotics laws · helve· included a large proportion of persons ac- cused al ·selling marijuana and illegal drugs in additton to Ute users of these items. Huntingjon Beach police recentiy rounded up 16 accused violator< and charged 14 with selling marl· juana and LSD. · Jt takes a lot mort police work to 1et. at the sellers The Public Works Department· is moving aa fast as It finds money. The job i• ·at>qut half done. AvaUil>l• fund• fer 1968 amounteil. to appl))ximataly '20(),000 or 40,000,feet of. W.idened 'rea'~aced roadwaY. ' • Wamei: .Avenue ii linished. Talbert Avenue by 'Decmlt~ ·1969 will 'be • sleek, fout-lane ·thoroughfare. On the 141!~~ al'e chuck·hOle filled 1ections of Egis, Edinger,l'!!uclid avenues and Bushard, Ward and New• hope ~ffll: . · · . ~sid91ltl ,'trill have to ,be patient a litue longer but someday ' ioOn· Fountain Valley street& will live up to Ille community's quality reputation. H Reader Asserts Conclusion• Are Faulty Alco'lwlics Do Drink Aga~n In Few Cfues 'Superiority' in Education To the Editor: -Regarding your editorial of Friday, Nov. 29, "Paying for Superiority," and the statement "the average Fountain Valley property owner pays about $135 more per year, for e:iample, than does Mr. Average Laguna Beach. It appears to be a good inveatment. Fountain Valley achooll have a state-wide reputation of providing the highest level of education." It ii Utt Jut few words that should be .e.IaJnin~ in the light of an article by Mr. Thomas Fortune 0£ U.. DAILY PILOT staff on Friday, Feb. 23. MIL FORTUNE · commented en the resutta of stl.t.e-wide public icbooJ test 1COre& which, included the four districts mentioned in your recent editorial. These scores are reproduced below for current eramination: 1t...i1 ... Dlllfld 404 ' • • . _ ... """' .... " D .. WHhlllllll9r 12,..411 .. " .. ""-ttldl ,,.,., " " .. . Dlllf'tel .. ••• TNclMr •u• • .. , .. ... .... ·-PMMlln VIHIJY .. , '" "" .... W11lmt•Ttr .. , '" "" ,., ... _ ..... 1n.• .. '"' .. .. Mr, Fortune stated, "Relatively poor showings were made by Orange Coast and Orange County school districts. Although above the state average, they did not compare favorably to school systems in Northern California suburbs." He went on to remark that, "One surprising showing was that made by FOuntain Valley Elementary District, which enjoys an enviable reputation among schoolmen for its emphasis on lndividu~ instruction. Reading scores were the lowe11t of 'any district in the county, except Santa Ana." FROM THE ABOVE statements, it appears that some faulty conclusions have been drawn : 1. The Fountain Valley program is based on individualized instruction, but what criteria have been used to judge that this district i1 "providing t.ht bighel!it 1evel of education?" 2. Assemblyman Leroy G r e e n e (£>.Sacramento) who released the figures for Mr. Fc:irtune's irticle stated, " ... reading ability is the fundamental measure of school achievement." Again, Jt would appear that your recent editorial is using dHferent criteria for judging "superiority" in education, especially in the case of Founlain Valley. What are )'Olli' criteria? J. IF WE ARE to use reading resulL~ u ·a piterion, it would indicaWP that the , taxpayers and students of Laguna Beach are probably getting the most for their money, with Westmin1t.er next and Fountain Valley last. Since in· dividuallzed instruction ia supposedly b:aJe4 on small class size, one might ask Juat· how lndividualizf.d is Fountain Valltj1 . The purpose or my Jetter ill not to fjuJt Ibo Fountain Valley School District, ·~ l.tftf'I trorn l'ffdl!rs ire -k:Oml. Norm•llY 'Wrfftrl should conver ltHllr ~e In JOO wonb •r Ina,. The li9hl '19 ceNltnM tlit.r'lo fo flt -C» M 9''""1· n•I• llbtl II re111"¥111. AU ''"'" rnu11 illtl!IH 1!11111tu,. .,.i m1111,. lddreu, but ~ rMY " wlt'hlllld 11o11 rtlltllal If wfflcllnl ruaon It .,.flftf, but to have the DAll.Y PlLCYI' e~ami~ the criteria they uae 'for Judgb).g "superiority" in educaUon. ·Al a Joca1 t.u:payer· and a member d the· education profession, I want a superior eduCaUon system and am willing to pa)' (or it, but first I should like to know .tbfl criteria used to define superiority and then direct my educational energi~ and taxes to obtaining that goal. I am surt there au olhen' who share my views and await your reply. AL W. NELSON TM DAILY PILOT still belitVe& the Fountain Vallet1 EtementaTJI , Scllool District de1erve1. commendation for iU mciittenance of educatiOTl4l level during a period-of staggering growth. During th« l.aat five years, the dis· trict has experienced a 3,500 percent growth in student load, yet has avoided double sessions by financing and building 12 new schools. More re· cent reading te&t.s than those cited indieak a considerably higher score in the first and third grades, 58 per· cent and 61 percent. Newer sixth grade figures are not available. Gene· rally speaking, older and more estab· lished district.$ consistentlt1 show high~r scores on such tests than do districts groping with tremendous growth problems. -Editor Movies for Vletna"' To the Editor : Our SOil, who has been under firt at Da N.an& in South Vietnam, report.o; that be '1lcf ~ buddies have enjoyed movies in their moment! off duty. He has an a mm. projector. H any of your readers have home movies or commercially·produced filma they no longer want, in I mm. super or regular film, and which they would like to contribute for Army, Navy and Marine enjoyment in South Vietnam, we would be happy to forward them to our son Charles for that purpose. Our thanks in advance: to any con- tributors. MR. I< MRS. R. J. PARKER S32 Center Street -No. C Costa Mesa Phone 543-2557 Hippies st Chur"h To the Editor: The story in tonight's paper concerns me -" Hippies Hit Garden Grove Church, Ousted by Ushers." Biased reporting onct again condones the. bthavior o( ·the minority group who art exuclaing whit they call "freedorn." They sf.Id have the freedom to come to worship with us. dres.sed a11 they were in lht clothing of their choice. The few of the band who found aeatl.ng with tbt congregation were warmly weJcomed and asked to stay Rated when thelr "leader" called for the maas eilt. THEY DO NOT have license to disrupt the service by cmning late, insisting on havJnc 50 ,.ala together, lhoulillJ out durtni Ille IOl'Vk:e, Intl dJllurblllJ 1,000 people, Whit then happens to the freedom of the 1,000? Tht report uld nothina o( the war,,,. beartA!d eicbanae between lhl bind llld the Rev, Schuller or of hls challenge ·to them to make a contributJOn to society u the youna men in tua ~ Were ma~g. The .report saJd nothin1 about the young college class and the con- gregation who went out to 1peak to the &and after the service. Let's watch·our tendency to call ·license "freedwn"' whee we are deal.ins with tb<Dilnority, ' . NORMA HERTWG S"ltOol 9,.. Flashers , Tt>.lllt .!!di ... , RE: Gus Nov. 21, about school bus drivera not usinl their flUhers to protect the kids. "'nle driver of a school bus shall operate the flashing red signal lamps required on such bus at all Umea when children · are unloading from the school bus to croaS a highway or when the bus ill stopped for the purpose of loading children who must cross a tu1hway to board the .bus, ex~pt that such signal shall nOt l>e operated at an intersection ~ place' w'Mre the traffic is controlled by a traffic officer or official traffic signal. The 1ignll .mall not be operated at any other time." -V.C. 2%112. LA WREN CE CARMONA Student Bus Driver Smells a Rat To the Editor: It is becoming so that the only criminals the"flolice are allowed to arrest art t 'h o s' e Carrying signs, "I am a criminal," while 'they are in the process oL commitUng crimes. I am outraged by Judge Samuel Dreizen's' dismissal of the G a .r y Manhall cast and tht inference t h a t the po1ice llhould o n I 'y make arrest.I for crimes they set in plain sight, not criines the)' smell. My comment~ "I SMELL A RAT!" The Huntington Beach police have my full lllpport. JAMES M. PAULSON M a·r i ; u o n a possession charges agciimt o Hullhngton Beach men were dismUstd afUT the California. Stt· premC Court ruled that pol\« action in a«iiing. evidenot in a 'closed bag hidden in: a closet, after detecting the odor, WOI unlawful searCh. ·Tht high coUrt Mld UuH iuch police acticm, if upheld, would encourage widespread and unlawful em:miootion of per.tonal 'rff<Clt. -Editor B11 Geol'fJe ---, Dear Georae : . l aim:ply can't make u, my nUnd -1houJd I marry for love,· xx, or for riloney! Dear Handsome: HANDSOME By all means. (Now he's &ot me What dst 11 there!) D!;AR GEORGE ' BUILT BIRD H 0 USE AC. CORDING YOUR STUPID PLANS Al'ID IT NOT ONLY TOO BIG BUT KEEPS BLOWING OUT 01" TREii:. H.C.D. DEAR H.C.D.' SO!IRY:ACCIDENTAIJ,Y SENT YOU SAILBOAT BLUEPRINT. THINK YOU BAD OFF! OUGtrr TO SEE POOR GUY WHO CAME IN LAST IN NASSAU REGATTA IN LEAKY BIRDHOUSE, WIN SOl\IE, L06E SOME. KEEP SMJL. ING. By NORMAN NIXON, M,O • ts it pouible' for an alcoholic ever to return to "normal" social drinking following successful treatment? MOJt authorities in the field of alcoholism say "no" in resounding terms, believing that: fl) alcoholism ill a progressive, incurable di~!"'; (2) no known treat- ment can chfanje the baSic alcoholic condition; and l3) the alcoholic can live a nonnal, productive life only if be stays away from alcOOol as long as he lives. However, .some observers b ave reported exceptions to the rule. Dr. D. K. Daviea, an English psychatrist, caused a stir ib 1,962· when he reported that seven of 93 fonner alcohol addicts were drinking socially for from seven to 11 years after di.schatge from Maudsley Hoepital in London. None had been drunk during Ute follow·up period and all were better adjusted socially. . SINCE THE DA VJ~ report, other studies have sho~ that a few individuals eventually can conquer their pathological dependence on alcohol and become social drinking ei:·alcoholics. Not many. to be sure -four out of 62 in one series, 1ix . out of 91 in another. and 11 out of 32 in the ma&t optimistic report. All of · th~e 10Cja1 drinking ex· alcoholics had been helped to face their accurriulated internal and external pro-- blem11, a few by religious workers. but most through individual and group psychotherapy by p h y s i c i a n s , psyctiologist.s or social workers. Some also were helped lo stay sober through the voluntary fellowship and support of Alcoholics: Anonymous. even though they could ·not continue AA' ins istence on abstinenct lilt rest of their lives. IN A RECENT Bulletin of the Men. ninger Clinic, Dr. R. E. tl.einert reported only four "social drinkers" cut of 156 alcoholic patient$ interviewed one year after treatment at Topeka V. A. Hospital. By social drinking, Reinert meant that they could use some form of alcohol more or less regularly in the company of other persons. without losing control, getting drunk, or having any of their former problems:. In Dr. Reinett's casts the time between the oligin of heavy drinking and seeking treatment was short. None had suffered loss of family ; all .had achieved vOca· tional adjustment. They drank only with others and a1way1 before or during meals. Most important, they rigidly limited the. amount they drank, usulil.ly with the support of family and frjends. Actually, their drinking . was controlled, rather than "normal" or "social" for they always bad to be on guard, choosing carefully the time, the place and the cin:umstances of drinking. ALTHOUGH ABS'l1NENCE as one goal of treatment should not be abandoned . experience has shown that coontlesa alcoholica who tetk help are driven away, unwilling to race the future without tome hope of being able eventually to hllldle limited 1mounta al al<Ohol. So eome theraplN tod-r believe that a musuremept ~ SUCCtsl la achlev9d When a person rlfl-e&tablbhe! a good family lirt. a 11tisfact.ory work record, a ree:pec:Uible position In the community, and Is able to control hil drinking mmt al U.. time. Nevertbeleu, almost everyone agreea that rarely, If ever, can a chronic alcoboUc acbitye the ability to ust alcoholic bevtrq:a 11 a "normal" or "IOClaJ" d:rinterl -i~ . ' . ' Babies Should ·Have : Priorities NwnerOUJ readers have asked what happened to tht nibe new·1>om pupp~eJ . we brougbt:back from tbe.coontty, and the for,mal answer is that we .1ave seven of them away and kept two at hoine,to stay with the mOther. But the informal answer ~ much more Interesting. We · took care of the litter in our .basement .14undrY ,roqm .. {or ej.gbt' week&; and I uS~ ~ t«li~il!l; .':~e,'' for the women~fQlk -and children did . the caring 'for, and J. did the atjrniring, and sometimes the cursing. , • :· AT ANY RATE, when the time-came fOr dispersing·.tbe litter., we could hardly bring ow:selves to part with them, even though i't was .impossible'~to keep nine fast.growing dogs in Uie house, to say nothing of' the mother. And we were running out of milk, newspapers, vitamins, calcium supplem~t and worm· ing medicines. As we gave each one away, we sub- jected the prospective new owner to an ihterrogatjon that would have shamed the F.B.I. and the CJ.A. put together -trying to make triply sure thal each puppy woukl have a really g.00· hbme, not merely in the gross physical sense, but in the emotional atmosphere as well, which is perhaps even mote important. Even then, it was deviliShly hard to give them away, mostly to strangers. NOW, lF ONE can feel this way about a puppy one has known for only two months, what astonishes me is how we can be sc ca)lous and uncaring about human ba~ies who aie born in sl environments and .given little or non o! the benefits we conferred upon litter. The infant mortality rate in such area may ·b.e nearly twice as high as th (lf more afiluent neighborhoods, and b the timl!: the babies are a few mon (lid, they may be already so deprive in essentials that they can never catc up in the life-race. BUT · PUPPW are not threatenin and pe(lple are. Puppies grow up adore and obey Yoo, While people gro up lo Compete with you and foll their own bents. And perhaps th ultimate test of our human maturit is Our W:i!llilgness to give (others') babi tfie' same chance we give (our) puppies • we 'accept the fact that a dog mus be given a fair start In life, ~ orde to reach its full poiential and to respon lovingly and prOductively .to bis en viro_nment can hardly be e:rpected make equal truth that human babl suffering severe handicap11 from th birth-en'vironment can hardly be e1pec ted 'to make response or accept responsi bility. There is nothing wrong with bei a little sentimental about dogs, but i shou4Jn 't obscure our sense of realis about 1 the' priorities of people. A Joyous Surprise Book In a preface to his joyous :iurprise of a book, "The Joys of Yiddish." Leo Rosten explains what the book is not. It is not a book about Yiddish. not a dictionary, not a guide t(l Yiddish. A lexicon, yea. MosUy it is a book about Ja:nguage -more particularly the English language (American style ). Rosteh nbtes the remarkable fact that never in its hislory h a ... Yiddish (that ''Robin Hood of languages". which over the centuries stole from the linguistically rich to give to the fledglfng poor ) been so influential among Gentiles. THUS, INTO THE everyday con- versation of American goytni as w e 11 as Jews, such words as '"schma.Jti," "gonif," "schlemiel,'' "chut1P..," or tbe vulgarism "schmuck," "no-goodnik." Or such expressii>ns, in translation, as "It shouldn't happen to a dog :" "He's a regular genius ;" "Wear it in good health.'' ln thi11 most entertaining and io- fonhaUve compendium, • ROsten, the author of "The Education of Hyman Kaplan" aod a celebrated raconteur. uses a story or joke ih ~ main body of the Je:ricon to illustrate the meaning ol a word. I have been ·1aughin& ool loud in this and learnln.i •. too, a great deal about Yiddish, Engliflh an d "Ying.lish," as Rost.en ~~. ,-ar'dl and phrases taken from the Yiddish. Take the simpltst '\'iddiJh word. or expreWon: "Aha!" (p~ with, a n. .Mr1 If YMflM. If \.M ...... Mdlt.ffltll w ... 1P• note of sudden ~preheoalon, pleasure « triumph; the vua.tile ei:pletive , to slgnlly com]><d>onaion, surpr!Je). Jlofo ten's Illustration: FOR IO VBAIUI Mr. Sokol9fl hid been eaUng at the aame restauranL On this night, &II on every other, be ordered chicken • o up, 'lbe waiter set itr down and started off. "Wi.Jler," Ofderfld Sokbloffl !'taste the ·IOUP." 'Iba waita' · u.id, "Hanh? Twenty yean you've been utinc th< cblck"' aoup """-111 .. yau ever had a bad plat.e?" :•waiter." said Sokoloff firmly, "ta sl the SOUP." "All right, all right," gi:imaced thr waiter. "I'll taste -where's the spoon ?'" Cried Sokoloff: "A·HA ! '' oNE COULD GO on at Jen~ stealin Rosten's anecdotes. The point is tha this is a delightful . introduction to th language for anyone unfamiliar with it; the history of Yiddish, how to pronou it; rules used for spelling. 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I.a. ... .... .... .;,,. .... - .. ----·------·------... ---------•• = = -= :u a w o o e; • • • c a a v • • • '+ + • • • v • v w + • ........ ..,. .... -• • - -· -• • ,_,Ir , ,,-., a.I MEET 'A NEIGHBOR -·June ,WylOll, above •. Lil!• Isle resident, is one of the guest stars on toniglrt;. s episode of "Name of the Game" on Channel 4 at 8:30 p.m. Tilled "High on a Rainbow," the llO min- ute color production deals with bow nareotics get Jnto the bands of school children. Stars are ~bert Stack and Susan Saint James. other guest stars are Van Johnson and Broderick Crawford. i Sistine 9iapel Loving Glimpse • ' By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -Television viewers w~toh­ ·"g Thursday night's hour-long_ clooeup ol Michel- angelo's Sistine chapel fresco m black and white missed, unfortunately, the best port. R should have beeq-~n in color. - 'IUle ABC program consisted of a long•and'Iov> ing inspection of the 300 or so figures created al- moot 500 years ago by the great artist. ll wu film- ed .from scaffolding that brought the c.ameru aJ.. ruost aa close to the ceiling as Michelangelo was when he painted it. -As noted in the narration, Michelangelo com- bined four religious themes in the huge work: cre-- atioft-temptation repentence and redemption. In handllng them, he created a mervelous gallery ol ronns and faces -prophets and fools, very young and -very old, exalted and venal, beautiful and ugly. HE TOLD stories in his pictures. including the "D!'S about David and Goliath and Noah and the flood. 1be cameras always moved slowly, but oc- caionally they lingered over some special detail - an er.tended hand the wrinkles m: beard on an old rnan. Sometimes inodern lighting eqnipmet1t dr• maticatlv concentrated on a single figure while the rest ci. the work was in darkness. AlJparently, the producer of the show, who put in a year on the job, bed called tt "one man's dream " since that was t.he way it appeared on the TV sc~een. ABC apparently tried to add a little dash by calling it "The Secret of. Michelangelo," aJ. though no one Was quibe able to explain just what that was. · THE ENTIRE pictorial treatment of the Master· piece was extremely reverent, and it was apparently thought necessary to handle the sound portion in the same way. Thw: for thP hour we had the tj.ch voice of actor Ohtistopher Plummer and the stage accent of Zoe Caldwen reading portion! f)f tM BiblP. and other suitable fra'!ments appropriate to whatever pictures were on the screen. The hour would have been consider<1bl;.' 1 es s somnolent had there been. instead a brisk, inform· alive commentary. by a student of the arts or the artist, instead of a thealrical reading. It would have been interestin'1; to know more about the man, the manner in which be worked and also about preservation of the masterpie<::e -in most of Ule closeup shots, the cracks on the print· ings seemed a1a.rming1y fong and large. GENERALLY, it was • worthy educational ef. fort of a type and quality rarely seen on cornmer· cial television. NBC's change of_ format in its dinner·hour Huntley-Brinkley hews show has been in effect for the J>aM few nii;tts. Chet and David now work at twin desks in the same New York studio. The bi.I! chan~e seems to involve Brinkley. He used to i::oecia1iie in materia1 invofving government an<l politics. That Was~on-based chore seems to have i::hi!ted to John Chancellor -who, though without Brinktev's dry humor, handles It ve:y smoothly, indeed. D~is the ltlenaee '! I I l • 1y c•art-. 'M. Schull ...--~-r~-:-:-l"s"TI N.AmR? PERKINS By John MDes , -----~ r---------, ,-----------, r--------"-"-1 JUDGE PARKER ~*'511! AIN'T UHCL.E WILLIE HOME YET ? TUMBLEWEEDS 111ATS'l\JPID MEDICINE MAN TOtD ME I HAD THE MOST COllTAGIOUS CASE OF PEPPER POX HE'D EVER SEED 1 MUTI AND JEFI= WE AO\IERl"ISE IH OUR WINDOW, "BOYWANTE!f · AND SOMEBODY l.EFT 'Tl-llS ,Jrr OUR DOOR! GORDO MISS PEACH ~fL L"f Stt/6oL K>NDU<>1P.T~~ • Cl,l,<:S'. 0 HAHL •• RUBBISH[ ... 'CEPT FORA FEWSCAffiREP PUSTULES, I NEVER FELT BETTER! JEFF, IS IT A BOY OR AGIRL? -,. • ' ;-• -- .. ~ ~ ..,. •• • By Harold Le DoUll I THOUGHT IF I ~!W<D A GOOI> STORY, I COULt> «SST 'TO St.6EP. Cly Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith I DON'T KNOW·· tni llARD1't>TE\J. Irr °™IO' AGE, ESPEClALLY >F °™EY HAVE NC>' CL.cmlE'li , ~! ly Gus Arriola WHO LET THI! CAT OUTTll 1:~ THE BAG? ' ' ' ly. Mel ·--.--- · " DA Y I I I ... 81" .. -(C) (10) l:tO ::-.;-..:.-::J!l-. 'l ..... ""' ..,,_(Cl ... =.........., -CJ(30) ••• -(CJ ' . 1111.l·~~ ~.. 11 = = ~--­:a"..::"ol!'"-,. :;:i> ~7-Robort Hull°'. P- the ldh» frolfl tllt St. John Mn&. 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LI • (C) • 7:30Rtitfillhe Wild, Wild West (C} -1 nn 160) A iliiist K r1 • tilt S.aebnnti Tllt•trt ~ 1mp~111 :~st!':is sa~:lna Utudio R1lelP forll: n tht lnstrum.nt of ext~n 9:30 I~ ~Wdy Rata (C) bte0met Jamei West's 1nta1on~. , t,g 6 Jh Bea1111 "Splits (C') 011iE FllltHJ Mm (C) (60) .. llU· AM 1tr1· "lnlerruitio111I set. dolph tile Red·Noad .Reindeer:" Tht ttemenr and (C) "!'i1-'·s end tht fully 1nlmrted musltll Christm•s ~:ave Girl." ·:ory that hu becol!\I In NBC if) 11iuita"n u:etidt Sn1ditfon will be eolortast .l l the fifth consecuttve year. 10:00~ IS@ Thi Archie Sbow (C) ti;) Lnt hi 5'*' (C) (60) "'The • Best of fttt West: "Badmen of ::unHD•·" ombstone." ':j "ltMlr Md tllt ft) Pattern for livin1 Juar' ( (60) Acltess HayllJ I[) Clnel1ndi1 MRls-appears as th1 storyteller while the S.11 Fttncisco Ballet act 10:30 ft lnskle footb1n (C} out the story of this 1pellbindin11 O@ ® UnderdOf: (C) ,tait. Lynda M4Jte 11 6•uty, 0 Movie: "The Weapon" (dra1111} DMillln'l .Jlo*; "1ltt lop" '57-Steve CGchr!n, Uzabelh SCOll. (dr1ni1) '61-Richlrd Todd, Robert EE The Bibi• Answers /,l~ w to111111-(C) (30) 10:45 0 ~@NFL Today (C) Baftf. R11n for Tour Ufe (C} (60) more Colli vs. G1een Bay Packlft. Cation dt II bu (30) ll:OOflJ~@ Blrd111n (C) 1.-00 ~ (30) 11) Aw1rd The1tn:: "The Hosta11L • ·~ Prm (C) (60) 11 :30 8 @ C!J Saper Prnldent (C) ' Mu.a J Estrllln • Mowi1: (C) "Sittln& Bull" (wtd- l:JO 9 (I)..._. PJll (C) (30) em) '54--Da!t Robert~. J. Carrol Molly Gordon meets Gomer Oii •I Neish. betrth at tllt P1tisades, tflls him €[! Pantan1 Mexican• he's too skilll'tJ and insists he let bet f111 him 1 litt1t lunch at he• ALTERNOON -T~·~~ ~(Ii)~ ori' 1 Rlllbo!t."-ltODO Di1lof:Ues in Art (C) EdWll'll II Ont SlllRif After. ' Bibtrman talks wilh painter end ' " ~{'A; '" 0 tlllOll • ) Did .. will nm p1intmaker. June Wayne. She It •11aln 1n\1M 4ocumentlfr filM na~· hes! known tod!y fo1 her develop. tttM! by !fn1 Crosby. "Old '91" 15 . . nont otMr than Tom Kirmon. ·;en! and d1rectors~1p ol the Ta~ ' rind Workshop of Lithography, whiel 0 KODAK'S, * ALL-AMERICA TEAM with Chris Schenkel has operated on a Ford Foundatlol 11ranl. 0 @@ (42.) c~mver (C) 12:15 0 Movlt: "Tbt W•run They Af. 1110tt Lrnd!td" (western) '52 - Brian Oonltvy, Audrey Totter. D (ii)(]) (42) i IJICllt I Kodak's 12.:30 0 Agriculture USA (C) "Agrlctd- ,m_AG'.ltrielll foc;!MIJ Team (C) (30) , 11111 ill !ht Year 2000." Filmed hilhllthb ind interviews fJ @(}) (42.) Spidtr Min (C) with the best tolleiiate p1ayen of m Meitlt: "Tb1 Drrk Corner" (l'l'IJl- the 1968 ieauin. !~) '4&-lutille Ball, Mark Stevens. · IMtn' Criffi11 (C) (90} W Biiii Ribbon Thelll1: "Gholt . . 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Slilp llldwi1, conducts 1 three-rto. •mJa lAttllm •ns (C) (60) Toyltflon for th• U.S. M11in1 ~ fD N£T PllytloUll (t) (2 1\1) ''Tlte MINI. Stll'WlfOll... el Dutillt .. llON I!) Lt llwri (C) l :lO B ~ m Shu:z1n! (C) 10:30 U Mcwit: (C) "Lm It • M1nr O The Outd&onm•n (C) "Flsh"' Sjllend&red Dfll(' (romance) ·s~ Under the Midnieht Sun." .IOe Fos Wllll1111 Holdtn, Jenniftr Jolltl. tmels dell!' into Can1d1'1 primb m ""' (C) (30) northwest to ao lisllina. I!) Detnl del Mur1 ll:GO.RIJ ~NIWI (C) (30) l:55QNm (Cl lffiOj ... ,_. (3-0) '"'I (it) m ,.,,, Q ..... (C) Otuld O'Con11tr CCI (90) Gui$ Mi. S.1111 ol' tftl Weft (C) '" Wtm• Ktemper•, Stefan Arn-Operttiel: f.llttrt1Jn111111t (C) pirn, Ray Gilbert, Mtriorit McCoy WqM Trtln (C) 1t'ld Orre Ketchum. Weodr Woodhllry (C) m Tlllt Stlew (C) (30) "Tilt Fin• ( Z) lltrl 11iriffin (t) Art of Striptease." YMtn V1ne1, 1 __ 8 _ ~ .... 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NIWPOIT llACH • I · ' Ev.ryon• Hu Somelhi119 Th•• Someone Else Wo•ts _: • DAILY PllOT ''W<r· °""""' •. 1'61 You C.n .Sell 11 Fi•d It, Trod• If With 1 Wint Ad • .... us~s ·fOa ~E HOUSEi FOLIAL' .. OUSE! ,011 SALi HQUSES 'OR. SALi .. HOUSIS FOii SAi.i HOU11S POii ·sALI I HOUSES FOii SALE 4on•r'1 , 111111 0..0.al lOOI -.1 1-Ml'•I 1000· Gononl 10000.nor•I 1000 Generol · 1qoo HQUSES FOii S"LE HOUSU ~Oii SALi G;nonl 1000 Gol>ff111 1 I m I LOCAL l"RMEWlll ' .: RANCHO LA CUESTA, at Hamilton & Burh-c.- i .. &rd in Huntington Beach, anoouncer-tlbe ~· • view opening of UNIT J. 'l11la openlnf is for · local buyera only before advortisinf in the la; Angelea papera. .lleautiful ho..,. priced from $25,415 to $32, 795. Featuring: exposed beama in living · room, formal dining room, 2 or . 3 bathl, ··shake or mW:ion tile roof, 2 or 3 car garages, -< Gaffers & Sattler appliances, concrete drive- way. Select your favori~ plan & we will custom build for you. Move in by May 1969. ·Models at Hamilton & Bushard. H.B. · ISLAND LIVING IS THE GROOVIEST! If· you don't be~w this . , . • • • COl1'le to our OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 11 ·4 P.M. No. 11 No. 103 -No. 105 on fcibulo111 Linda 'Island ln Nwport Harbor for further infor"'1tion -Call: Mr. Sorenaon . ' IOYD II.EAL TY 3629 I . c-t Hwy, CdM 675-5930 $24,995 to $32,775 VA & Convantlon1I CALL 961-2929 ANYDAY botwMn 10 & 6 Open Daily l"""'"iT.:""'i~:;::'"'"""'i'======I 2421 Tustin Ave. MErx •• c:&utMlv•rs. Join the IN Group · 1 OO/o Down Golden Hai'dwoocls . Harmony &: color 10 hand in hand in this elepntly redec· orated 3 bedroom home. E-Z care, vin.Yl tloon, in kitchen &-entry hall. S~eu built in range le oven. Convenient family room, usume a ~Ill FHA loan or 10% down. 1be only shakf'd roof, hardwood noomt home available for BIG. BIG, BIG OPPORTUN· Here is the home you have You couldn't find a mon!, ITY • To own a beautil~ 3 been looking for. Df'slcned pleasant way than by ae-or -4 bedroom executive for formal as well as cuuaJ Qu.irinl this prestige .f bdntJ. home with larKe [,.shaped entertainin1 at itl best 3 bath home just complet~ pao\, and move l'ij:ht in for Large living room. family by Ivan Wells &: So111 The tht holidays.cl Near Backl room, dining room, and enclosed inner atrium with Bay. Home ear . de a i)reakfast area. 2 bedroom• wet bar makes entertainil'tlr with owner. plus luxurious master suite. a joy, & the famil,y room ill Guest powder room. Heated perfect for the qUiet times. and filtered pool, 2!1 car 2750 sq ft of unique design garage. 1'"'ines1 Baycrest overlooldng the Ba.ck Bi»" ORANGE COUNTY'S area. See all this value for ftt>m the rim of the hiull, "LARGEST J56.950. 80% financing at 71A % ,. Colesworlhy & Co. .,.11 •• 1. , 293 E. 17th st. - Roy J. Wa'1f Co. TRll"LEX 642-7777 {Ba:Ycre11t Ottice 1 Located in the heart ol Colita 1004 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 1M2 Santiago Dr. 646-CJSO Meu on 90x100 ft choice R~ ·==~O~po~n~E~~~·;,,· ==~~~~~~~~~!I corner lot. .:;:: Asking $32,500 Open Houses THIS WEEKEND 13~11 MU Eut C.OUI Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-3745 TRY OFFER 3 BR Beach hollM! nr. Ba.Y SpaciOUll lxe Living rm, fut. place, Lee lot. $39,500. ps.500. 646-7171 546.2313 THE~EA'." ESTATER 'O SANTA'S SPEOAlS . 2 BR. East CM •. , . $14,9'l5 2 BR + den, E. CM . $23,!'JO 3 BR + din. N. CM. $24,6&Q 5 BR + tam, N. CM $25,500 4 BR + din • fam (nr Sq. Coa!t Plaza • • • • • • • • $41,500 CALL MR. NELSON for de- tails. ~1151 (open tvel"·). Heritage Real Estate James D. Higson 'Builder of Mc·',.Jlion Homs ~ Bilbo• Re11I Estate Co. 'iOO E . Balboa Blvd., Ba1boa ORiole 3-4.ltJ ~ Via Litlo Nord, NB HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) . *469E18th st., Costa J\le,. 6411-3255 I (Sat & Sun 1-5) (l Bedroom) **No. !OS linda bland, NB 675-5930 (Sat & SW! 11-4) 824 W. Victoria SL, CM 675-1972, 673·7187 **No. 103 Linda Island, NB (Daily) 675-5930 (Sat & sun 11·41 (3 Bedroom & Family or Don) 429 Magnolia, Col1la Mesa 646-2633 (Sat & Sun 11·6) 1300 Dover Dr. (Westclitt) NB 675-2101 (Sat & SUn 12:30-4:30) 2555 VIS!a l>r., B>)'Shor .. 675-2000 (Sun 1-5) 1363 Galaxy Dr .• Dover Shores 675·2000 (Sun 2·5) *4545 Tremont (Qameo Shores) CdM 642-1485 (Sun 1-51 815 Camphor (EastblufO NB 540-1720 (4 Bedroom) ••No. 18 Linda 15land, NB (Sun 1·51 575.5930 (Sat & Sun 11 <\ 223 Hanover OT. (College Pa1"k) CM 549.2405 '(Daily 1-5 **2286 Channel Rd., Balboa Peninsula 1714) 642·8235 rsat & Sunl 469 Abbie Way, (Eastside) CM 6~2·0304 (Sat & Sun 1·6\ (4 Bedrooms & Family or Don) *1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 645-1550 (Daily 10·5\ 16th & Tustin, Costa Mesa Tract Ph: 540-5183. 673·7300. (Da ily 10-4:301 ·l23 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 645-1846 rsat & Sun 11·5' 444 Windward Lane. Newport Beach 645-1846 (Sat & Sun lJ.51 1907 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) NB 540.1720 (Sat & Sun 1·5\ :!882 Stromboli {Mesa Ve rd e) CM 540·1720 (Suo 1·5\ 2500 Wavecrest Or., Corona del Mar 644.0020 (Sun 1·5\ (5 Br. & Femily or Den) 1350 E. Ooean ront, NB 673-9200. Eves: 548·6966 136 Via Tries~ (Lido Isle) NB (Daily 1·51 675-1936 (Sun 1·51 (5 Bedroom + Guest House) 2007 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 548-0588 (Sal .i. Sun) Duplexes For Sale (3 Br. & 3 Br.) 220 34th St., Newport Beach 673-6536 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (l Br + Don & 2 Br + Don) 1359 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penn. 673-9200, Eves: 548-6966 (Dally 1·51 1429 Weot Bay, Newport Beach 675-4630, 675-0998 (Sot & Sun 1·5) Candomlnlums For Soi. (l Bedroom) 2420 University (Upper Back Bay) NB 54().1720 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *'""' ** .......... ***,..._.W,,.afltwt 1000 Gener ii 1000 Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: Beautiful Dover Shores Custom Spanish design. Liv. nn w/wet bar master BR suit.e upstairs. 2 BR1s, sit· ting Rm, din. Rm. downstrs. Pier & Slip . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $129,500 Mn. Raulston Beautiful Bayfront Tie your large boat to 1lhe private dock at this 4 BR lovely. Private bath with each BR + powder room. Consider b·ade. 1119,000 W, Haase Custom Udo Isle Home Cust. llesigo 4 BRs + conv. den + lam. rm. w/wet bar. Formal din. rm. swim. pool w/xtra lrge. patio. Lnds. By Beeson. Parq. firs. 50' sl to st. Lot. . . $117.500. Mrs. Raulston 5 BRs • 3112 BAs -Poof· $57,500 Westclilf. Just reduced. Lg. Im. rm. with fireplace. Lg. kitchen. Sunny patio off liv· ing rm. A lot of house for this prict in prime location. Mrg, Marion Best Bayshore Buy Architect designed for prime family living. 4 bdrm, extra lrg. fam. rm. -Hi beam ceilings. Extmsive use of wood & tile - 2 fine bay beaches + boat facilities. . . . .. . . $49.500 J\1rs. Harvey Wa. .. rfront Home Spacious 2-sty. contemporary. 4 Bdrm + din. rm. Front terrace on sa ndy beach. Great hm. area w/~wim . pools & tennis oots. . . . . . ................ $47.500 Mrs. Harvey Bayshcwes OPEN HOUSE SUN l • 5 2555 Vitt• Drive 3 BR + huge den w/frplc, 2 palioo. lots of rustic c.harm. ALSO ,-have 2 BR w/big yard .. $3.5.000 Joe Clarkson Opett House SU11clay 2·5 1363 G1loay Dr., Dover ShorOI Spacious & luxurious. formal dining rm, . 3 lge Bdrm•. mas~ 1uite 15x28. Den, lim· ily rm comb. Beautifully carpeted & draped. 31.h baths, lanai overlooking pie· turesque garderu. Mn. Marion OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS. COLDWEU, IANKER & CO. 2200 I. COAST HIOHWAY NEWPORT llACH Kl 9-3351 ' 1 ... B/1 'NEWPORT HEIGHTS' (Reduced $2,500) s FINER HOMES ' ,. Pek Barrell. /?eaft'I = l::: ONE OF THI MOST admired View Hom .. Jn Dov~ Shore&. 2 Bdrm, Iara• panelled den openin11 to beaut.ifuJ View Ter\race. Spacioua garden -room for l•'l!• pool. Plan. for ex· panaion -only .................. '74,950 C1ll for Appointment ' DEMAND THI IE5TI Tbil superbly d&- OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1000 Santiago •igned 3 BR. 3 bath home could be for you. Walled & gated court yard, beamed ceilings In large living room, master suite with fire- p J a c e -all overlooking sparkling pool. Matched mahogaoy panelling In convertible den, formal dining room. Call f<>r appoint· ment. Excellent financing. 3 bf'droOm i bath comtr 'T year old home with • look lh&t la tar ·from ordinary • Move • in C«ldttkm • ,.,.,- $3.000 down oa salt Pf'lol :;. now ot $3l,OOO. ~ BAYFRONT -Pier and Slip, 4 Bdrm, Bay & Mountain View. Lowest priced 5 year Old Da)'front . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . $89,500 OPEN SAT & SUN 1146 Polarl1 673-9200 EVff. f73.IJ086 :: ALSO - BAYFRONT -71 It. Pier and Slip. 5 Bdrm, 3 car garage -asking . . . . . . . . . . U 19,500 OPEN DA,IL Y 312 Evening Star FAMILY PLANNED -4 bdrms, loaded with skllls & crafta, Jarge pool, separate from yard full of fruit trees. Harbor lj:il?hJaods. (Est1te Sale) "SPECIAL ORDER FOR CHRISlMAS" -• - MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME -definitely ti~ finest View buy in Newport Harbor. 4 ~ •. 4 bath!1 View living rm, View dining rm, View lanuly rm -try . . . . . . $95,000 OPEN DAILY 1324 Galaxy Dr. LIDO STRADA CORNER -Warm, charm- ing, spacioUs in excellent condition. S bdrm., 2 baths, formal dining room, huge patio. 201 Via Nlct Open Sat/Sun 1-6 PRICE REDUClDI Light & bright 2 story home well k>cated ln Newport Heights. 3 bdrm or 2 bdrm & family room, 2 baths, room for expansion & personalized improve· ments. Now 124.500 O:>rner Dupkx • 2 bedroom 1 • each · upper bu vWw of water, close to Say & Ocean. - REPOSSESSION -Must be sold. Ocean View 4 Bedroom, family rm, asking $37 ,900 Worth much more -ntake offer -try 10% Down. OPEN SAT & SUN 716 C1moo Highlands Dr. 1605 WESTCUFF DR., NB 642-5200 BAYFRONT BUY -4 BEDROOMS S105,000 Open Sat/Sun 2286 Chlnnet R.d. 81 1 Penn. RENTALS $400 toS1500 Month john ma en ab REAL TY COMPANY 111 Dover Dr., 'Suite 101 Mocco Realty Co. Bldg. 642.8235 B/B THE BlUFFS like-New Tri-Level VIEW home., 2 Bedroom• with bath on 1st level. Liv· in& Rm. Dining An!& wifh covered balcony 2nd level. Master Bdrm w/bath & cov· ered balcony ltd Level. Up-!jij= I graded carpeting & Drape.s. 1111 lmmed-Pollsession. Le~ hold S2ti0 yr. Prict 0 n I y $29,500 with $4500 Down. You can't beat it~ Sales through the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totaled $~B. 153,693 for the first 11 months of 191>8. Lisi your prop · erty with a Realtor today. BUY INCOME! Eves. 673-ffiS.1 SECWDED Candlestick lane BAYCRfST Gracious 4 Bedroom 3 Bath Quality Home. Open beam· ed ceiling in Living Rm, Dininr Rm. Kitchen &. Fam- ily Room. All El@i:. Bit-ins. Heavy Duty Central Vacuum System. 18 x 3fi Heated &: EASTSID£ 4-PLEX $42,500 2 large bedrooms In each unit. Carpet!, drapeti & built-ins. Localed on larie corner lot with separate gar- aKts. Start next 'year with a '"TAX SHELTER." Newport at Victorl• 646-1811 OLD HOUSE LARGE LOT Older 2 BR home on 75x179' R·2 lot -room for 3 more units. Call now !or inlonna· lion. $18:'950 I Stay ahead of inflation and be i.n1anclally independent with S l X ATI'RACTIVE Spectacular Ocean & Jetty Views Filtered Pool. O\vner hM built another home -hence ~ good prlce of $65.000. 10::;.::::=:=::=:=:=z Eves. 548-8S6S I• from this: redecot'ated Cam@O Shores Prestige Home located on camden Drive with 3 bedrooms & den healed pool &-convenient CJt!HA COVE BAY VIEW SPEOAL $21,500 Upper Bay 3 BR. hardwood floor home. Fine established market! and park area.. ()\vner will lake .small doW!I from qualified. buyer. Best buy at $37.500. 673-9200 Eves. 673..m!6 ALSO ONLY ONE lfFTI DUPlfXI Open Da ily l to 5 P.M. 1359 E. Balboa One house [J.'om oaan. Up- per unit ha1 3 bedrootnA, 2 baths plu1 den. lAWfl' unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 be.tbs plus powder room and den. Also wet bar and lawxl.ry room. Approx. 3500 sq. ft. Double garage pha extra parkiJl&. S77.500. Excellent terms. .Bay & Beac:h Re1lty, Inc. 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., NB 673.9200 EvoL 541-6966 5 BR Model SPUT LfVR REDUCED $7,000 3300 sq ft of luxury llvina Formal dining, large muter Bclnn & family rm. 15x35 Rumpus room: Split level wallf'd yard with shuttle board. With or without or- chid house. Boat 4: trailer parks includes community pool & recreation area. Open Thur 1-5 2500 W11vecrest Dr. Broad moor Harbar View, CdM DAVE GAMBILL 644.0020 I PROFIT PRODUCERS! Thret separate two bedroom homes with private .patioe P L U s runushed triplex. Generous J,.i ACl"'P of land with Iha.de trees, lawns, and extra parking spaces. Best invesbnent earns ~-per month priced at $57,500 equal 7% times annual grogs. 87% Financing avail· able 1or mu.imum leverage. CALL US NOW!! poolside lanai a new listing 189,500 Call Wall Hallberg A FAMOUS MARINE BIOL- OGISL.0.NCE SAID . , . '"Nothing that lives at tlll! edge o1 the Sea got M1-e or stays her! without a fight." THE SAME MIGHT APPLY TO PEOPLE . . . and the longer you wait. !:ht tougher the tight and the more It will cost! Here il'.i a 3 Bed- room 3 bath home on Fee Simple Land !You own !'!'l. Available now for on J y $85.000 with good term11. neighborhood. T r y 107~ , "'""~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!I dowo. Open Daily CHOICE BUILDING SITES Res. &l24'..t!90 to delcribe the clea.nUne&11 of this 3 BR family room home, Real pride of owner- ship, expensive w/w ear· pets, drapes &. shutters. A Eves. 54~ Bay & Beac:h Realty Inc. '2407 E. Co.!l.~t Hwy., CdM 67S-3000 THE WHITE HOUSE Newport at V1dorlt 646-1811 3 BR & DEN 3 baths. l fireplaces, patio & BBQ, double garage. Easlside Costa Mesa (just oH Newport Blvd.) $25.000 with terms. Well1-McC1rdl1, Rltn. Uno Ne-.11port Blvd., C.M. 548· 7729 Eves. 644-0634 built-in kitchen + washer NHds A New Owntr Ow e 2421 Tustin Ave. 10°/o Down BIG. BIG. BIG OPPORTUN· ITY to own a beautiful 3 or 4 bedroom e-xecutive home with large J....shaped pool, and movt right in for the holiday!. Near Back Bay. Home clear· deal with owner, ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 *CAMEO-SHORES 3 BR & conv. den. pool. 3 car garagf!. !4e muter BR . . . ! Not Lea1e Hold t l. BA YCRESl' -largest ftt lot left In the area. Sur· roundf'd by elCJ)l!nsive hom· f!S· $28,500. Term~. dryer & refrigerator iochKI· 5 lovely bedrooms 3 spacious • By ner f!d. ProfessionaJ landscap. baths. large formal din. Newport Heights ing &: aprinkleJ'I. Excellent room. Nice fam. room. Dec-3 BR. 2 BA . frplc. dshwll, location near achoohs. FHA orator cpt-' & drapes cptg. drps, range, otht!r f"X· appraised. prlce only $24,900 throughout. .1 C'ar garage. lras. Nr all 1Chools, lovely & dining room. Great view! - A·l cond. 2800 sq, ft. of graciOUl'.i Jiving, JUlt re- duced lo $74,500. 2. CORONA DEL MAR . last c~ to buy OCEAN VIEW + OCEAN FRONr i:;raded lot. Plans for home by foremost bU.ilder includ· erl. Asking $58,000. ~ Roy J. Ward Co. tBaycrest OHkel 1.842 Santiaa:o Dr. 616-1550 Ideal 3 BR -Pool 1%. bath, lovely fun patio w/ waterfall, fenced pool, plmnbinc overhauled, f I re alarm system. new water heater. room for traila, $23,350. 8.24 w. Victoria OPEN DAILY Francis Horv1th, ltlty 675-1m 61'3-ns1 • wiU RU GI, too. HURRY! Crystal clear H/F Swim· yr, BBQ, room for boa! ~ ming Pool with slide & div-stor. Assume 5% FHA, Pmt \€11-~~~s~~ro~7~n: ~.:,X;:i .. '~" •. '~i~i,"15 um Baker, c.~1. G~;;-:i~40 OPEN EVES ·rn.. 9 DUPLEX Near Beach • well kept con- dition. Rent on yrly or sea· &0nal baAis, $34.950. E11t1icM Doll HouM Completely Furnilhecl 2 BRs, large Jiving 1'00m &: THE eyEAL ESTATERS ---- dining room. 50x125' lot to ~p----L Th allPy. Room for boat & traU-ayments ••• 11" er. O<R to shopping. Full Rent .. priC't' only $21,500. '2 Br with open hf':atn ceilmg and hUge stone fireplace on hall acre near back bay. 3 car garage. Rental income on property makH paymetlt less than rent. George Williarhson Realtor Eves: 673-1564 Jame& D. Higson Builder of Gold Med"'"~n Unit& 437 Dahlia St. Corona d'l MAJ' ~R~~Y.CM=~ t!\sPruNG ,~0c·e•an!iiv1'""ewiiilii1n•co•me• s11,950. s11,950 •;•• ~ 1 lmpoulbl• to ttnd at this ' U · 2 • • 1 -"· price! Rentf'd at $100 per 2629 Harbor Bl.Yd., C.M. rum: on "'"" off. WIU>'· H11rbor Vltw Hilla King-sized pool with 3 BR! &: family mom. Just l"'ede-. corated. View oI Harbor area. Great family borne. Priced to sell. $49,950. Robert NaltreS5. RealtM 230 E. 17th St., CM 642-1485 i Homes For Pric:e of One Like new loveQr 3 BR. 2 full bath Ranch style hoiM. PLUS 2 BR Rental Unit. old· u but cut~ as a 'bu&:'• ear' in.side. Alt fw $,36,500 -oftb' $5,00J On. ;t,G> ~-1(4LfY Near NB POfl Ofc. ~2«14 BEST BUY lnr distance to Ck.ftn, Ill month. Good Or plan • on with pra(t's. ' hu,. lot. Excellent invl!sl· I CORBIN-MARTIN m•nll Am.Wnr low price • 4 BEDRM -"POOL" NO SS DOWNI S24,900 2 baths. Family room. Qual· lty carpetifll. drapes. Dec. orator mirron. Lovely heat. ed pool No down G.t. REAlTs~TE T~~':LL ...,,. -Newtiart Helgllts SALESPEOPLE ..................... _ 3 ldnc·ib<d bdm11, 1 bltbl. I $11.950. REALTORS "ring" • 3036 E. c-t Hwy, CdM 1.!·:~PRING I •7~1662 Anp1mo .. -REALTY Corona de! Mar •I "••l'fimc" Primt bMch location. No 2629 ~:arbor Blvd .. C.M. ftnandrc netelU.r)'. l BR 2bltM.lar&e llvlnr + fam. \q room, buiU·lM, fireplace, 3 car pra&'e. o.w.c. 2nd TD or trade fw Income. rutr. &$6.39'23 Eve. M2-01e *LACHENMYER J1.mts D. ill&llOft Builder of Gold Medallion Unit.I VIEW HOME-•xtr& ii' lfv. rm. + tam l1l11nd Realty CAMEO •llGHLANOS. Vitw nn wlth tirepl.ace. bWlt...i.. Ralph Hlngtt ,___ li . ter BR beautftul carpeU,.-4 .... Opening for ~ntal Msr. uv•u vq rm. mu -tries. Oucratiw) dinffi& rm 4 kitchen. Plut Rltr 6f6.39'J3 Ew 60-0185 •M -~A · -.. -Iarrt Anthony Pool. · · 1~-~ru=·!!!!""!!!!·!!!!!!-··~!!!!~'!!!I Orango Cout rroperty *LACHENMYER S BEDROOMS 332,M'"'"'""· C<IM 513-BSOO OPEN SAT. 1 ·5 Low down. Beat ruldtrttial are&· F'tnMICin& rlaht. Short · e.c:row-Newty o-Jnted rtpo. Hurry! $31,950. Dtlta Real Eatatt &46-4414 (open nenirc•• SEE THE NIW IUCCOLA BUILT HOMES 16th & Tustin, C.M. 2211 Laurel Pi- h this neat 2 8R wlQi trplc. cpai/d.,,._ 1%1.SOO DAVIDSON baltv 546-6460 EveL 642-49Sl . . . A l I. .f BR. • $3().000 to "'3,950 ~~~CllARGE-~~rn~~-'~ ' -. • -::... ------ - -.... - --......._ -..... --.... .,, ....... ..._ ........ ~ ... -....... ""' .-. -........... --·-·-........ & ... ..._._ ... ......___ - - -• ll II II : u b s v - . 1 - -~ I I ' • •• • --"'"m '+ '+ 4¥'¥*W¥U PCF.! .... Cf ........ Q Q •f'¥•514Wt('. .... 1 49 W ............. --. • 9' • - • ~. • - --,_. ---- F"rldlr, Dkmbn> 6, 1'68 OAJLY '1LOT t~~~l'OR=~Sl~U.~l~~llOl~.Jld~~-=~SA~.L~~-~~~~~~~!~llOC~~-~~l'OR~~S.~U~~l~~llOl~lllS~~-~~¥L.!~~1 '!CHTALS IENTAU K•NlAL HCIUllS -....-111 11 ""* rr•ir llr 11 tt11hs '1•1d lt11111 Udaeal&htd A• fumlahN Jm,. 111181 " -•• " -l!!o&<u -1• = L I' 1 -US5 C:0. -1100 (oow 4of Mir l2JO c.to Miio 41 • aK.tal ema: • U Ba, -• • --, ........... -.--~G'*'-".. $25 Wk. Up i WAIT!! Dall't ~. - -'Iii,. ... --'24.DO W\11llllyllCINTUllY11012& lw ol Ille-.. laei.led at~ IXTaA CIOIT ... ""' airpeliDC. ... ,,1117 lrllilt.lm, .. p1-. _,.... ,_.,. -- Ealy W.-ll'om •t'l1JO -to ID wil1l -~,.,,,,... .. of only '15&. 2 -! • 4 bodroofll -to ,;---- ,., .. flllcl: Go 9«tll • -Oil )(acA1tbr 11,1'11. '!> !Dteneclion of llocArtlmr • l'luw• . KOD!ll.S OPIN 10 ·I dlilJ. Mi*•Y-S1hdl11 Now ..... Gt•• Op• I I .... ,._ 1ntow.--can 546 J.504 COATI I WAl&ACI llAI..,.._ Mmll -" -. -I '•• lllrnf .-.. ---. -• ar. -2 i... ._ .. __ 1 ~ SJl..mJ. --I 1111. 2 --1-llo. ml -I l. LIW. -din. ...... tam. e Ind Udlo .l .,_ .,., ! W1 •• I..... 1612 ~ •c... -mo. ----~J.V -... ~ • --111 -.. ..,.,., """"-~...:::· .\:!~ ~ • v.u --1V1..a. --1ea + .. 116--·•-Odo•-·. n , I 1 811. 2 .... soot• --a-. --alrlom«il ,,,._,...-. ~ . ~ w , , , , e.y •••er. ......... Well•·McCar411• Rb. ,,... UOO t Blt.t quW. vay l!ki 1-0 ,_ .... __ taOOO! One 51'n I I with lllWnn Tile roof.A old -~-One eoa1em ..... , """ .., --JUd fZ'OCMlionllb' --.,.pod_ -2855 Ill· _a.. 4 bdrm. 2~ i.u.. tam111-. dllllllg rm., -bar, .... fd .... _il_ • lat ..... 0,..-Sof & S..~1.,S -421&444W°•olw'"'lw -22Bol&T-Awel -IO I ---"° ,.<{ 100D£RH I 1111. .......... e oa:ANJ1IOlf? e -Mil -A'4, .......... ------ .,....,., .,.._ *"" Pl· I Br. J Ba. .,_ •"'*"· Ori. 1 AcMts 1JA. "° p • t • $250 Mo tU June 1$. m6l32 WWION wnrr ; -S I BR. !um. btlL pd. Ht! 2111t .......... Q)Q. ...... ll.llbN...... w pool Malla ..... ,, • q -...... Adullo ooly. 2 BR. Prlvala Oltlo. Wolll •tTOI ( BAlbN 2300 au ..,. ... "" ....., "' -~ 6 ..,. -· "" ....,._ t -. i.iil e OCEANJ'RONT • Aw. QI.~~ refric. ttpta. $U(l. 60-3392 nfr1c. bot. plak, BBQ, m 3 Br. I BL }&. llmdlct 3 BR. Opts. m,.., ttb11. or m-.i:m ew.s. ~kb. 1 « 2 ~ ~ PJD Mo. til Jme 15. 115.s:D Klt/Dm comho. 2 C&r pr. 60.aM& ewa. _J ------- • Ho. ...-°"" PWa. $Z25 Huntlnglon lleldo 3400 NEW F\lm.. ...... -t "4'4•1177 Lido Isle 2351 mo. -Br. BIW.. ...._ llA ";;;;:Ai;~~".i:.t":..~ 1---------:z ea smw. ~ Att pr. FREE Adulra. no pct.. z:m Maw '!:A!!.~~ ';!°~ ::i:-w.:: ~ ~ .. ~ dcp. RENTAL RnOK St.~ I ~~~ ...... -... •-•-:.:==:..::==---'::V -LOVELY 2 Br. utit. ::: w ,. wt ___...,. i BR nm .,..:: mo. Mr Drop In & Browae pd. 8lk. ~Mart. 5n Joam l•N!!!!!!!!.!'~"~·~ .. !!'! c.-.. -· 1250 --••••• --.,.._ -w lk & L ·~·· ... -~ -. .i-.... ,_ --• -= • ........... ::.--~ -... a er ee _ ... ~···; - a&JlGA1llf n OWHPJl! iiiiiiiiiiiiijzcwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml bedrm. 2 •n.. dmmq s-t. .... "'' .. '' 2630 SHARP! Compact 1 rr .. ,.,_ 11tup:at Bid: a.;, ..,_..._ p&de • -..-. LARGE 2 Br ._ w/b:d. nm Edinger quirt bide. Adults only. ~ 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ;;:;;;;;;;:~:;;;;;;;;;;~1.,.,_ emma s er .. fJ1V. SDUtH or HJWAY • 1 bdrm bola an atil paid. Jd. crp. drpa. ~ dliJd SC-4155 ()per'! Eves. 540-Sl.40 mo. 5t6-49'Jf an 1 cw wtmdf. ~ D ...... lrl .... rm. J ml JUSI' $3i..a MONAROI BAY • A ..... $ll5. Urse Feqt 7 •rd. I: doc olr: Pl\. 564111 5 BEDROOMS - 2 STORY 1 BR. cmnpl tuna. 11 ./. pr ..... ..,_ VACA.lff. ~ uni 1-brick fire. an. 4 h:drm. bmDe ia this 554147: / 3 BR, 2 •· 11 ... _,..' 1_ • ,..,,.,,.. "' .;. __ _,,. Flowa-, $19..50 : 31•*- ·$20,500 'l'bat'• ri&ht! We ha• a J BR 2 bltb balm al LAST YEARS PB:lCE- lt's MlY 3% )'l!am Df'W with FA bmt I: ~ pletdy built-in kitdlea lndud-W dilllwa*r- W/w catpda le drapes: enhance the illterilr. OwnmlhJrp 1ldadm me o1 POOL a. REalEA· TION H A LL. GUESS WHAT'! 0 11 I y s:mt ___ ........ .. JfJa.. COATS ~WA~LACE ' IEALTOllS 5464141- (0pon EwnlnpJ :x.ar.a......._ ~ Bt*oum 4. A pkc e ' tw -·~·m-.._ •u ...-iw. -a...c.n.x:. n.Lr'IJ -646-78113 pardl. Ip ~ a "!Mac lismd u ildoar-• Ollldoar Laavna Buch 2705 dose to .:hools, immed. OC· Ml ft tmmanilate condition, 1.15 Acres .. .,.._.. an....,..._,_-..----cuponcy.5t!Ml63l .,.... now"""'"' .,w.t "-+-' ......_ lest 1uy WeslJiff -..... IU _, tJ1o. q rm. -""'w/FP, NEWLY -2 BR J 2 BR. Ind um• w/pr. & ...... t. $'50/mo. CA LL ....,._ ~ SEE '!HIS! prtnte .,.m on: mukr BA. fftplatt.. Wse all>-sidit. Adult.a. No pet&. Avail LARRY 5fG..ll51 Heritage Large 1 BR in f..plex, pr, -ltt paid, apt.. $97.50. Eaataide. 541-1511 : m N"9Qrt Bhd. Costa~ ~·N= ~ CllF ,IJEST, ltNttor aille, a-n!d patio aft jjy. deck. .ocean ,,...., walk IO Dec.1&. $llli mo. 6C--024S l -'n..l~~Eo~IA"-1''=~==~ 11ea. .kC1!91 to J ~ ,,,, ,,_'... Simie 1957 illR: .,_ laftb' _ _._ • Vidaria Beach ~refer 2 BR halllle nr.n. month. WHY PAY RENT??? Newporf BNch 4200 .. ~--~ -. _,.. ~ + .. ,~ ,,,_,'"-' _........ ..__ .... --~ ·----" ... prim, -..-. Smllit ~ 31Bt ~ Olall llwJ' .. CdM $95.COl. ·~ .,......... Adult&. No rdrig or drapes. f BR. vacant. no down for ramps d. a. .... f.rern.7. fn..fl m3'B1 TURNER ASSOCIATES ~ No peta. Water Dli Elden. 531·1723 GI! PBy-oU like rent!!! NEAR Nn-2 Bl'. 2 Ba. Sll5.m\. Owber' wil mhor-~ ~ 6112 No.. a.st Bh."d. paid. $115 ml. Inquire GI SG85CI if DO ans. 545-2374 Bay V"JeW • IO June 2'ft\ dma*"-Ur DD 1J 6 rm, -Diamood St., Lag 11 n a SIX modhs old 3 BR 2 b&.., $245 ind util. 233 19th SL, lay Ir I II -"""' --...... BalbN ........... 1300 Laguna ...,,. !714> et.UT! Bead>. """'-3 ... -· 3 BR. 2 ... ...., ocboola. N.B. ffi.:ntl6 . IDC 2 bdt • .._ C.. l:ild: .-..r-H1ndyman Sped~ls $225/nn Aa:t-5tS--Gtl nice yant $16S. Rltr. 1 BR turn, with pracl bllty, IM. .._ 1AIW .. PBA • VA.. lnc:GIM Units Dvpla• Furn. 2975 3 BR. imced. double pr. 5.16-lm 536-7282 536-1366 private beach. $135. Mo ind "~~~ .=5 S23.5GI. o.mr MMH1. KIDDIES KAPER Loe. an Cknmide ot u..,, 2 BR ~ -....... nrar i-n.. Sl'a. Mo. 5'1J LEASE -Condominium. 3 util. ~ at ~XO> Mr. or..-~, r BEAUTIP'UL I: c.nn bllilt wtdl )Jf' wbm they ~ ttlil 150 ydl from Beech. 4 )gt. <=u. -noo-Plumer St. se.MZZ BR., electric bit-ins. pool, r.tci>henon Le 2 BR 6. Faa na borne lXEANmcwr ,_....._.., Al'L anit&. nerdl paint I: dril*en. no pets. watl!T pd 2 BR ~ houle. nice yard. clubhouse etc. 548-9601 B A CHEl..OR Apt.-W~ ,._,, pp TO •E in BKii: 8Q' .._ 2% BA nw becbooms.. two and • good general dra.nup. f'O.. ns 32lld St. H.B. Eastside. Ul9 Vi r 1 i n i • person Oean 1: ~om f~ ~11• % 6. rm far .sditian w/ll:wetf ~ ~tbs. R-2 7.oar. MOW' TDmAL INCOM E EX-RENTAU Place. i.16. ~2771 $1nt1 An1 Heights 3630 Utilities pd. $85. _ 1l11 _ 1llalrz all after ell ... SPEC-..... Pm. m.a Ii. inlo tlUs far the bmt am.&. CEEOING DO.LUI ANNUAL-2 BR, ] D.t. .BO E. 19tb 40th St. NA IAL OT nm WEEK: line ........ te' 0.... 10-3Z1t mas al tb!.m aD. SSJ,5m LY Price S9J.!IM. Houw UnfvmisMd ..,..... J BR. sifl&le~ artp'd. drpd .• ba:b......., 1"" t.1111. Inn-BLIJIT"S BY OWKm BURR WHITE, Rafter MlSSION RF.ALTY fM.mll Generil 3000 l-'Sl=m.<115.1=~===== I ~.~," ~ J::: or 1 BDRM Furn. )ti.I' mmd. it7 ~PLUS~ S. 4 BR. lJ BK I: Om) 2 2!llll Ne..-port Blvd.., NB. 985 $Q. Cout. Lagwta Ma.a Verde 3110 UJ.Ml.U~ ........... ~·o p:iol, ocean view. $131. tend polll. Westside. S%1 a.a.. 67$.4630 h9 67.5-0253 SWEEPING Oc!!an vie,.,. NEW dehuz ttrwrlhause 2 bdr I::=:....:;:;:.;::_ __ ..:.;.:.: I SMALL 2 Br. ~ StaYf' 548-aJJS or 644-Gi31' nm IURR WHITE, RMltw Prxi(, M!mi&. 6M...:1D bomt., I mm a cu 18 t e, 3 ··+" rumpus rm.. Jin b&., NICE 4 bdrm A taJd7 rm, A refrig. available Dec. &th RENT or 1eU. clean ~ 2'Ql N..._ Blvd •• NA 1M-Dr. NB OCEANFRONT -... ,~. 4 yn old. $34.'50. bar IO!d>. blt-im, patio, !enml. dblo ..,.... KW ="='°=543-=5044===== furn. tru. °'""' roupl• ~ ,67$..4630 hes 673-0l5t Fer alt By Owmr-4 Br. ,_....,.., __ ,______ pool, tmrtia etc. Obie ind. ok. SDI. 642--5583 =ru-=. "~-=-~-=~2318~~...,..-., l:======-==-=I ~"""'i'iniii~i""""""I ~·-Point ...... r110 DlO -M..u Lat__ uni a.a_ ch __ __:370_S OCEANFRONT B h I By OWNEI ~ BL Famlt;J' roam. 1z1 ~---4 BDRM. 3 bath. Top d. •-· _. .....,....._,.. __ ~ a c • o)' ,_ •••'-Way lot. Wmtdilf ..._ 5CS....f3J2 0wMrs Hl'wMi-8ound Went Ocu!1: 1: mountainlJ.10 c'-.-,-BO-RM,--1-\0-ba-tb ·Ne•port Budt 3200 MONARCH BAY AREA Apt. l Adult, $85 mo util · $1550 DOWll _.. -3 Br. I: den· l hlllh $81.COJ view. S37,SOO. W.7366 tov.'lltwe. Blt·im. w/w, 2 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW incl. 675-3127 ; O\a..nnilW ~.astside Home mi NO. a Balboa Own. 3 Br. Betty DIYidson children OK. Bkr. 534-69ll> 8/8 2 Bdrrrul. & 1unroom Qi de Sac oft tnme.. 4 wttertranL --Woald I -NI I 1707 BR. I~ ·-~ tiv ..... L...L.&. prefer to .,.. far ac:rap. ,._....~RE PRO~.,!~-~guna gue $175. 3 BDRMS. 2 baths, TOWNHOUSES 1~ Baths. $ZS Month. ~ ~..., ..... ~ Tm ··~ ••~ ··-f _.... ..._ ,_, """_._ Adults 496-1243 bet 11)..5 PM 1---------1 frPe, w/w apts, pallf'Ded LI g....: NEW 4 BR 3 BA, f&m rm, e uu:u pa....:1, w .... "-'.IUUl-.:n 2 BR.. 2 BA. 2 car carport APTS. AVAILABLE : ldteh. VP'f1 dean -take O\o1lft' eBLUPrSe BAY AVENUE l'oruW dini,.: ~ view & pet OK. Bkr. 534-6980 3 BR.. ni Ba.. 2 car carport OCEANFRONT. Large, 1 BR ruRN. real nice $1.i'.I 20 year Jou bl) at 5%':1-. &PLAN • MANY EXTRAS! . kl( $36,COl. s:z.'cm down. 1---------$200 -$250 ml. charm. 3 BR. 3 BA. $350. 2 BR UNFURN w/gar • Priced lr q •I ct Ale. S4l,.5GD. • Mf..lSll 1:t = C-~: 'OWNER'="=====Z13=1=244-=""5=: Co5ta Meu 3100 Pools -Adulta only Lease. Owner. 494-6lll7 patio. S18S mo. : Corona chi Mar 4250 Call to llrl! this 5 ~ tyomc 3 BR 1~ ba!b borne. Owner IDO't'hW" mrth will carry 2nd TO. W/w CU" :prta l dnpes. built.i,a elec- tric ldtcbm: Full price onb' 11>.SOO- ~ 6C4JOt By appt.. * EXCfYJlONAL Fee lot, 1 at.ion f« DUPLEXES with I· I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: Bay & Beach 2 BR A: 1 Br. bit-ins, refrig. Xl36 E. Cout Hwy. CdM , ..................... .,.., "°' ,..,.., 5, ui; •I-.,. ponnrt. $42,stl) San Clomento 1710 'Roalty, Inc. ..,..1;,,g, ""'"" CORBIN.MARTIN . $500 ! °"""· "-t>ll • 5'l-G1! ll c GREER. •--COLLEGE PARK 837-'1242 .,,..,. 4 REALTORS .,,.1.i. j. ; I I • I• j I ( I ( ~I \ll' \lj \\ ·-v SPECTACULAR Immaculate ~lOUSl' . 3 8f'd.. m25 W . Balboa Blvd .• NB :J;' l BedrOOiDi., nNty-lieaftt· 3416 V"'i.a Lido 67J..m'.I m.9200 i:..\'CL 5-18--m66 5 BR. l Ba. to responsible WANTED. mah·-_,;.,,,i N " ...... 1210 OCEAN VIEW ""'""· ' """"· """""' """ ...,.,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,.. ~-;~_ ~ mo. ~-;--•· -~ ,_ ed. Dr'lll' carp!tirlc. cul de 3•FF •"1J"-c1rape5, availa.blfo immedi· ~ -.u1.&Y .,.,,, .-.u"'......., ~man to ~t small, :;J: 1rBl BaMr. CJ.I. ~ 5k, ~ nt kaa/optiml J BR. l~ BA. Dill rm...-,, lido _Isle ____ 1351 PACESETTER ately. Adults preff'J'T'f'd, no LEASE. Leue 1 opt1m1 or only. Owner, 642-8381 ty, turn. apt Liv. rm w ,.., ... ~~~~~~~! SSOO aptiDll DJ011r7. Jllll J& .._ J !ir:e • rs BIMm. Lido. lalo Opon House k n...__ 2 bath ~-. n-peta, 1185 mo. CaD 613-6568 Sell 4 BR. 2 BA taxury I -uni Niguel 3707 a-bed sofa. compl. b~ . ' . DOUBLE D, ... EV dat:ied tn $22..aa dlw-~ _. 2 car " DUIUO., ......., n....-ewningl!i and "°ttk-<""nds. condominium. Back Bay. ~ Util'1 pd. Use o! wshrJdeyt u..-~ Agt l1Sl5JI pr_· 2llm ~-fl.-$37,50L Sunctay 1-5 p•,.."in. quick We! tTI41 1$-800,I nes tor app:t NEW 4 BR. Laguna Niguel. $fll mo. 673-57M 1 Be )'QUI' own laadkird. in ~I ,,_ .._>tl4 .Jalm 136 Via Triest. $2.5,950 2 BDRc,L. carpets, drapes. LIOO ISLE . 3 BR. 3 bathl. V".rw! ~, _, -. Jooo•. 3 FUU. bao ... J BR, - dioice EastPde Cmla ..._ LOVU.Y ~ l ltrQ'. fi M;,ia ,.... Ompl.etdy redecuated 5 Sl.OXI Down own yard and ~ wdurn PD per mo. Avail -;==~;213";1~·;:,._~·784~5=~=., I ent to 1 BR & BA.-, w.ni: to 17th sCftlf't. liq> bckm. 2 t.. _. llq C.0.1---------Bedroom. t Baths. Upsta.ln RANCHO wWun "'<illting distance to rnw. 615-2101 or 548-4lfi6 ...;; c gar, very pYt & qui4 pms. S30,.(llO elldl with ~ & c.attintiic" Sc:bDoL Bit._ nllZ 4 Br. • o a • • famib romn. 1u'ge baill-in _.__.. ho . Dupl I 1225 ~ -~ lK down-nil. cab. Mm offer. •IJUcbw at. J.. ps,GDD titm!n. enduaed patio. 1-i MARGARnA UlU''-"" 11: pp:mg center. LARGE • Br, 2 Ba. 1 ti& un Un urn. 3975 per mo. cD: 01.>-W.11 Sl)..JIG lots. Ho. can J"IU k:llJe! ICbxJls. see now. Available to beach, pool it tennis ~ for appt. ~ 5t5 Irrim A-.m-e:i& ~ '!.~ ~ennis. 492-3033 Nov. 15, nasonable to now. $250 Mo. 6C2-Dl6 DPLX 2 bdrm, newly decor. \'RLY _ 2 Br. Upper D~ QtnC:X ~: 3 J.s,. Br. _ _,by V'flJ-..-. 1-========= I µennanent tenants. LI ='~======'° Conven loc:, rr pets. Older Manied cple only. $150. mo. BcauL drpa. cpts. 123,COJ 3 BR. lam nn. CllltDl'D-blt. 675-l!J5 or 6'15-0l3ll Duplex• For S.le 1975 S-SIY7 Newport H•ighh 3210 cpl pref. $145 549-3532 Blk. ocean a: stores. QWei. FHA. ~ Ol. IM-'1!84 9 lot. ac .rta.. G. R. THIS IS ITI - 200 WESl'(l..lf'f' DRIVE SACRJnCE -M:mt RO? 4 Robatwwwl. fUt1. 5"&-141l J...owl;y tumisbed 3 Br, den. N£'W'PORT Dqpla for sale. TOWNHOUSE Split lev. 2 NEWPORT Hts. district 2 .• .: ·~ i"ALS 2111_.) 29th St. N.B. • 646-ml Open EWL Br. d'ln. nn. fa:m nn. apm. 2 Ba home. Large patio. bit-200' ID beach. Or w111 trlide bdr, I~ ba. frplc. all elec, bedrooms spotleuly clean Apts. F.urnishecl 2 BR furnished apt. pragC. N ... wrt -1220 .._ _1_ "l"L.I.. __ ... _ -1y fu< good 1 ·---· htd pool. rec nn. pri patio, .., ... built ~ ____ n c:n Sttn deck, upper, adults oo. BRING Paint 9nNh U'x«i' "" --545-,,.. ~ ·~ ·~ ·~ ~ ~ ~----__ ;_ D"· •-·-·~ ·~ ·----Go er I •-~! Aakilw $52.500. l"f'SWSf'ntial kJC:. P. O. Box mu_...._ we w::oua:u gar. per month. 6 mo lie:u!. n _.a·'-----~= ly. $185. incl. utiL lilN 3 BR 2 batbL NMil n.c. LENOIH SALE Jones Rea1Qt, ~ ~ 1423, Huntinltfon Be a c b . ~ cabs. auto doM r..:61>-=.1::49:1=------Narcissus, CdM. ~ Excenrn1 }oc=aticm A*irC Melli Del Mar 1115 2 Sl'ORY ··A·· tn.nw:. mar ry. sn.3010·6'73-62IO. in•1 84S-GM5. o.nn-= adlts. SZ!5 mo. • 3 BR. 2 Ba. HR " 2 RENT BREATIITAKING View, UJd. Pl.~tNISH THIS BY ~ 3 BR I: tam. Oc!ae sn.sm RENTALS i.iiii....,...,...,...,...,...,;-. Br. Ocean vu apL Xlnt Joe. 3 Rooms Furnitur• quely rum. 1 BR., COb'f,. ' ... bit .... -.... ... ... Island 1355 -Furnhhod $210 MONTH nr. """ ........ 540-7249 $25 Month .... , sm By App'l only.; BOUSE. 4 ~ nmip:a cast lcitm. 5%.'%. GI tou.. NEWPORT SHORES r'f'Si. FUU.. OPnW TO BUY 237 CarnatiOD ~ room. l balbs. with V"ll'W fll. S2'7.500 Sl).4!1Jlft.am dmce -want lo trade )'OQJ' Rent1la to Shire 2005 1111 __ L .. _ 3240 8-,y. Aakinc $l4,950. · imldr bomt tar • ~ f BR 2 Exdllliwes INQl a.1y CRebigerators Available) BACH Studio Apt. w/w ~ Mesa v.... 1110 an fbt a.md! Crinbd· 214 roRAL.JBRAdm NEWPORT It Hnta Bch 2 !!!!'-~~bath ' --BR.--M-...... '----.,,.,.-beam, Nodepogit o.a.c. bar. Lots of 11.tmogpher~,. CALL GLEN QUEEN ~USl ~ Rnlt7 m ONYX . 4 BR. 2 ha It 3 Br. turn. Avail to Bkr in ~ 64&881.1 goli:I crpts. drps. stone frp1c. H.F.R.C. l gir. $70/mo. ~7629 (open ewi1) ~ Ral CHRISTMAS IONUS 63DliW.o..tRwy.N.B. ISLAND REALTY employed re1pon1 lb le.I., ... -.................. ~ S150 284 Santi. Isabel . Furnitur• Rentals LRG turn 1 Br. apt, kit, iAtale 5 bdr, 3 tpl. trHf'wl Rqablk _ SCS.1290 Ralph ~ ~ $6l>-,J65 A S1D per 2 BR. garage. pabo. crpta, 646-9789 51'7 \V. 19th. c.r.1. 5.\8-3481. gar. s~ 102i.., Avocadd.. 2 STORY + POOL ~ = !: 1rtcr..i 1223 488 ~ sr.:;x, Bal 1&. ,,~;:;,; ~ s ~ica1sto;m! ~ ':JJ~ 1 "1= .. =,=a=1=u11====3=2=42 1568 =~=~ ~._2800 ~ ~=~=~v~,-,w-.-,~ar~. ~..,..- 2007 s.nt1 Ana A•. CM med loL $(7.,500 ~ LOVn.Y LIVING R Ml °!!~~~~~~~~ Br. beach~· one child I b1k to shop5 &. tramp ;;,;:;;;;..;=.:.:...---::: DELUXE, Spacious l·Bdrm. Apt. tum. patio, $140. inc. OPEN SAT/SUN . 561168 , w/fdpc:. f BR. 4 &.. dinia&. • OK. Call alter & Weekdays. SI40 mo. 544-mO NEW DELUXE Furn. apt $135 p 1 u 5 ulil. uWs. Winttt, 61.HKllB i I 5 BR, l batba. b'p&c. cfin.. 3 BR. pan. den. tam rm, lam rm w/frplc, Beautiful Huntington Beach 1400 Anytime wee II end• •2 ~"8C:E~D:.,R:..,OO:.;.c.M_;:;H::.om. __ a_t_Zl!I 3 Br. 2 Ba. house for leue. Hl!'ated pool. Ample parking me nxim. fml.. rm. . I ·-I L... • 67l-64f4 .,.,_ s ~ts. drapes, fireplace. No children-No ..... ,s B IL--4300 I PLUS GtlNl n. with Pat Io. ant dnwJ, w ,, """" w wet .... , 11.quanmn CHRISTMAS Speci•I I.-==~~-~~~ ~ •nn:• t. Bwlt in range All elec. blt·ln&. Double ,... a -,_.,...__ ,_.,. ._ llv cpta, drpa. xlnt con d. I:' fzplc. 1p bM1f'd I: .,._ .._._ _.__ -•--l BR 2 1 NICE girl ~ de!:ire and ovt"n. l Child O.K. No I .~ t • N 1965 Pomona, C:-.1 642-5858 --------..,..._.,..... ....us • rm """"' onm ,._,.., ~ garage. ''"-~' pa Ml. ear CT.EAN Bachelor Apts. 1 n-1 •• __. •-..... _ Auume ft" JllA. wm taR fillerld pool. Fee simple, ,_.._ home. u-..a--.. ,...._ 11&me to share C.flf. apt dop. $150 a month. ~ ~i....-~· h ho · $97.50 l BDRM, 1 bath 4-"' .-uu:u .., ...,........., ....... ·~.,. ..... ~ u,..-S£i(I 6Q..J6!H BKR. or &1;,..1Zl8 .....uvt"Uli· c urc s & htl?h All util incl f75 up Leon Vibert Realtor .econd. $26.5111. Ow• er $62.500. sraded n?1'f't5. cu atom per mo. aft achoot Available 1/15/69. pie.'!'. Gani~e. fenced yard. 315 E. Bal'-· Blvd. •· ~ ~ SfO..fl'2l WALKER Rl.TY 6'1S-4200 dr&Jll!9 throout. farm aized>1 -'--------3 BR. 2 Ba. Condo.. W/W 644-0335 :""="=· 5.14-6!m====== BALBOA uua 673-00fS ldtmen with all die modem LADY alone •ill !hare crpts, dn;p. 2 car gar. l-,-STY--l-. ---..,-- JamfS D. Hlpm Coll• Park 1115 UnlYtrsity Park 1237 ctJilretDencea. Many otraa. bungalow close in C.M. with Swimming pool l dubh:luse 3 BR. ;· 8r;,:1" codny, Cost1 M•Sll 4100 l BR. Furn Apt 1312 YI .. Bui.ldrr of Gold .. patWlk!d le minored wan. employed lady. 548-3161 avail. Nicely kx::ated in CM. • ' c 0 n ° · -----'''---:..:.C:.: I Balboa Blvd. Yrb' $110/md. liledallion Units 4 BR 2 Ba, aw patkl, apts, 3 BR. Fam nn. 1 yr old. $1$ P'r mo. 540-6339 subleue. S29) mo. 644-05.17 NEW charriiing 1 Br. neiv util pd. 1st &. lut mo'1 at 433 Dabli8 st .• Corona de\ Mar 4BDRM -$23~.7"'50~ NO DOWN G.L 2 aep;uale bathL f'Ull dinirw room. Carpeted. Many add- ed lirouy feahltta.. Spo(Jea rondlUoa tn.ld! I: out !'>l0.1170 TARBELL 2955 Harbor 1100 Bonafide Steal $18,750 3 brdruoma. 2 batha • built IQ ranee. OYftll I: dw.waah- ~r . Cedar ~ • Double car p.rap: • Near a.ta Mf'A Web • t91X1 doWll or $0 dowa to V.U. • See It WQ • 646-7111 .$46.2.J 1 a THE ~IC/\ L Et.:::TATI-:F .'. drpm, dbl trplc. X1nt COid.. A SR:&t knlr mainte~ =~~~ P9:00• ?.IALE room.ate wtd ~ -~----"--'----1 cE:.v:.::'='·------furn. l'ofust see to apprec. plus SSO deposit. 673-1835 • $27.500 bJ CJWbtt, aG-XIS patio on a l1ftU bell Va-.. n.. land&ca--' M.~ 2 bdrm apt in N.8. 675-2281. 3 BR 2 bath ~fonticello Con. 3 BR. 2 BA. tri.Jevd. Adults only $150 mo. 2220 1125 -~ w/ -_,_. ._ ....i;.1. ""'Y ~· lftlmwn m-4848 ext 1163 dornin1um. c a r p' t' & bl ~d CM . MONTH, sfn&le apt. ~ ,.,._ t-"" • .....,._,. upkeep. Offt>red at die ""'"le========= dra c:ondo, su ease. S260 mo. ~~~':::";,· =·=· .:.64.'>-=,:'::":.'--ulilitil!a tncluded. Gl & ;No;;;;";;"°';;;;;rt;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1200;;;;1 ~ll richt al $29,!!iO. nrb of m..... r.-, -2100 pes. $189/mo. Call L&r· e 6444557 e ~2 Br I "-y. Bal~ ...,...... ,. o...nT ry or Dave ~1151 (open ::======= ...,..,.. · gar ( -side). Nr. D<l ........ ::::========-! "' ; llll efttl Heritage Real Estate -mrkts & llciJool~ 16&5-31 ::::========:.. A lalcoay Seat E blvff 1242 • illt' G LOVEl..Y r'l!W l &tm')I 4 2 BR East.side olde-... ___ c ·c.°':.."":c"c:'-"=='-'Mo=r'--3=25=0 -"''"''':c'"icA'-'"";_:o_· ::.m.-::..::::.__ B•lboti Island 4355 -thf ~-~·-01 nf 'fl-n: bdrm, 2 ba. ~autifuDy • ~·~ -I 8 -----"---~ ..,.. ...__,_ ~ + a 24 ir 34' worlcshop. 2 BR. clean as a whistle R Furn new carpet. uti.11 yacbta, IDf'S with this 887 FOR Sale b7 Owner. Ctn-CHRIS...._,..&~ • furnished. D 1 shes. lil\f'os. Comm '! zone. S 1 6 QI mo walk to 1hopp~ &. beach. paid, adults. 54S--03.l6. 1884 1 BR. Sleeps J. Avail Dee. Aftl!Ue Gen. 1'lrw bed-domlnlam.. Dathlnfl' J bdr. IRUIUI lft ~· nr ?ofay Co. lew. Perron Re a J t y D':!n v. Fnnklin. Realtor Monrow.. C.r-.1. l8th til June. $1«> incl u~ rooms.hiftlbaths.andatw-2 balll. ballWna. P'lllb YOUR 0... Home 'c l School.$300.Mo. so.rm 673-2222 D'!LYP"~WANT•ns•. 1st &.1aat mos+ dell ..i--.__ .... _,_ H .-__. roaps we I e o me , 976 ;7:=:~=-===='.:-:~;;~====::=,_;_;:•~~;;·~~ •;:;:~~~~;;, ti75--0338 , .,....... --.,........ e • ?' carpeted. ,._ n e a r ~ 4 BR 2% baths., c:;ar. churcbel. ....,.... and achoGta Md c 11arcbe1 · .-• ..__ a, heavy shakr Denwt" Dr., C.M. n•: 0.n•ral 3000~----,1 3000"'-9 .-ores. A Olriiltmu SpecimJ &M-Jm ......... , ::.:!:': .... ,_ .,. !='"'=...,======= -....--n.ral 3000 Huntington INch 44ot at $f1.5CIO. '::=======:::: ftlO . co ... ~ .,.,..,... mar· U 1 • ltrt at s:H.500 : no daMI: to Newport Bekh 2200 2 BEDROOMS a a r pet~ B RR WHITE, ltoaltor tor-dol Mor 1250 vm. -not""",...,,,,,.,_.,...;...;;,,;=..::..:=:......:::::: Q~~ ,fi,. .( -f) '{1 ~Q.IO ""'"''· built Uw. 1 blll 16 2901 Nhrport Blvd .. N.B. '.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lly • tiome for Chmtmaa. DE c ORATOR·s Beautiful ~\.!:.) l-"Q?J ~),.. Cb J.J<r ..::> 5 Pta. store& 675-46111 1-6n.ot91 535 Se-wanf Rd. P•ul "-Realty muff& -. o.c ISll>Jan s z Sim l s mo : ' .. , 847-1& E.~. S..16-n.24 4th. 3 Br. Adults. s:m.. 0 wa: Pe cnunbledWordPu.z:zieforaChuckte· Key •t 1'6S1 nu., AJit,. n.· 4 BR 2 BA. mo oq ft. l --.., 2 i.u.., ""'' GI NO DOWN---"""'"7 O ....,,.,...,, -642-2835 "' 8C"30l llldaall Extra tra liv'a: nn ~-lt"a abeolutely -I I~=~~~-~~~ horron;e lettin ol Ifie w/frpk, din'& rm. Pat.I· the e~ BUY in Corona Near Ooualaa-Vacant. move 3 BR. 2 Ba., rum. $115 ?.fo. four KnJtnbi.d wardsc b.. UTILITIES PAID ·~ ~--~ f .,., cN\ right in. 4 BR. 2 bl!llh, fene-until June bt; DO pets. Jnq. low to forftl tour simpl. warda. .... _ Boch -~ 2 BR. •-..,.., -..-... a m nn de1 Mar ..... .-..... 4lllM Rift I .. w "· • ...., , ........ w/fr]>k. din's rm. !'a""" R. L STRICKLER ed, ble patio "' ,....._ Nk< ' Aw. S.L A Sun. TEE Tl' I AND wWm. Hbl. pool : Lrir m aste r aatte as-••'TOR neichborhood. Ohl.)' S:U..500. _m_,_16U:lll______ · . 8Cl2 KnoxviDt. Apt. D a• w/pDllman I: Wlllk in 3DOl E;(' c.aut Hhry Just PQ' dosirs cmta. rest XI.NT loc., dqJs. mkta.. 1-1 J 12 I I ,. e 5J6.2914 e ' -; c::lmttJ.. a.at 1 ... ---.. ~ .a-t Kar matO lib rent al 1199..50/mo. ind Br., $125 Mo ., Jeue. R1tr. . • . • . -'"""' 2 Br l ~--..,.,.COJ IO.J631 --............. UllQ tax I: Ina. lt"1 aD )'OUn for 67J..9300; 6T:J..61J7 I l'Un.l'I. ap • ....,,..... ' .... Oirtstmu!!! KU5(8 if no HICO R I Hunl Bch. Acroa frcd N~~ ~· In lrollboor, CdM l-'-.... -'-"'-545-C.,.11~'~· ----i.;::;!. m;J BArurn.000: . I' I' I ~~ln~S.:U: «pea.; -..., -2 $22,750 . un!Um. S2SO. 61>-m; ..,_ . . . . 60Xl2, 2 BR. moOil ....._ bdnDI. :t 'Wba., 2 frpb. 4 BR tdDt w/'ftnest watn Gt appn.ilal. J BR. aep dtn. Ot.-'tan Tront. 2 Bt. Bom9 beach loc. 1 Oilld 0 .K. famJtr nicm. l1'lt lll) n VMw i:.atthd ea r JI e ta. tnc area. beautifUlly C?frd tum. W1otu $175. I~ A Z U E I ~~ "'SW90r ii the wif. Mc.. plus utll. 5)6..pl $1W MOtf'I1i l'AYS ALI-fn:lm. oceu! Immediate on. drapes. I: drpd. !!lbon lib: • drum. Utl. paid. ma'.111 I I . -... ,. lww • .... $38,a _..._ Call fitamoms Reilly Room 1r boot with ...,. ... I=====::=:::::=. I' I' Court derk to -\Nfl. nfl)IOfte qU&lnte&. FOUR PROFiJtti!S WD'I" tranoe.. Walk to 5 Pblnta CoroN •1 Mir 22.SO ;:;:;.'.:~-==~L::'..=~l!li4-;tneu: '1lo you l'WIOr lo tell ~~ ~---l!SC1ll 613-91110 -···1 !SOCCUT 1tho-~thowhoietnith,ond Gonorol ---• NEW a ,_ tor ,... ZLJ n:RHLEAF BRASH-REAL TY l BR. 11, Ba. 2 """""° , ,..... chef c . zl!'lddmtial roediaM • cc., •• c 7 ~ 2 Bechocan Bodi Ml..mt Ewa. 541-2442 O.K.• ,. I I I • Complete the driadfe ""°""' un J BPRS. 2 baths ... ,..... Quk* 1hWdJC a.,. O&litumht4 Broedmoar Tar-lomt °" «!Ii • ltt" 11~ Dlvwce Mutt Sell S:ZZS Mo. an Nal"cil&ul by flllino 1n the l!liuing worm Blt·lnl.r 'W/w, J c:blldNn lloe cmld .,... ,,....,.. .... tie -. ' Ill. 1 -, Iota). U--• block $171 TOTAL Por Mo. °""" Sim All °"" j '°' "-""' from "°" No. 3 bolow. OK. Birr . .,...... .. lr a ......... CA1J. .... c.,eq. dr•Jes . hm alepm lo Olina (owe. AslmM 5*~ loan. LowlY 2 BDRM I: den home axnpi 8 r:~~RSNUM8fRf.DI' I' I~ I' I' I' I' I~ r I $13). 2 BORNS, 1 bath. blt :f :: .!..4Tt.a: •t I) OllfND\ .... Mll at hil -~ bluff • it W • COl'!ll!I' with 1nnewa,y Ir furn. AduJta. S2l'.I) mo. · , . . . . . • • -• inl, W/V.. UtU pa}d. COIL CaB 511 #25 tf no 0..-•Jlinc. $It• IO 0 . tx.1 or tn.nirr llD8tt. Le"'~-Call ns-1111 f) QAF... I tr I I • I j E j I j; children OK. Bkr. 534-mlO f 'M. I 81. 1-'""7--. ana. MMrll -...m or C7'J...&J HAFFDAL RIAL TY UUNT JUST WISH Irr aw.i.,. ~ • _ • • HUSIESt mlll'••tpl&C8 - .. --. u~,:!"""" llUPLElL "'· ... A_,, 8740 W.,.., 842-l4tll ~-. lD _,,., -home ..... 'Ibo DAIL! Pu.or ---\••Principall.GIQ DAILYPnDrWANTADS ~:-:-.ftndsrutbqn,S.fo-•-"'"""•_.__.,., 011sslfied 9ltdion. Sa• .. _::::ao;:;:cs::,;if;;;..;;.i6_no __ __. _22a1~11tb~N..a.~-~~ ._--'s:.;.RlllG=..:ltDVUS!=='--Wbi ·~1.o~.i.~-~!:'~°"""""~~-~""'~l...!!._,~.,~o~ .. ~·""'~~-~-I SCRAM-UTS ANSWER IN CLASSIRCATION 8800 .....,, ... •-.. IAll' ----------:------'-'=-==='.'.....::::'.'..".._ .'.""ill ~, ,, -----~--· • ---------······,·········=· 1 a -------....r..-....-·------------------------... -...... ,.,_,,...-..--____________ _, 1 • y j • i • I ' • • • ' r • t 2 ~ ' i. • . • • ~ l • i ID - .. d ... ~ L -. . J ~ <!- Ill . • ;:. ... . ~ j~ "'· ' -.. ... . ~ -- t; .. . ' ' I •• ' -. ... .. It I I Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell . Fast! I. Stovo 29. Bicycle S7. Eloctrlc Troln 2. Gult1r 30. Typewriter sa. Kitten 3. Boby Cr ib 31 . Bor Stools S9. Cl .. slc Auto 4. Electric Saw 32. Encyclopodlo 60. Cof!H Tobie 5. C1mer1 33. Vacuum Cle1ner 61. Motorcycle 6. W11h1r 34. Troplcol Fish 62. Accordien 7. Outboord Motor 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm'I 63. Skis I. Stereo Set 36. Filo C.blnot 64. TV Sot 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubo 65. Workbench 10. Clorlnot 38. Sterling Sliver 66. Dl1mond Watch 11. R1frlg1r1tor 39. Victorian Mlrrer 67. Go-Kut 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 68. Ironer 13. Sewing M1chln1 41. Slide Pro)octor 69. Camping Tr1f11r 14. Surlboud 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furniture IS. Machine Tools 43. Pool Tobie 71 . Tape Recorder 16. Dllhw1sh1r 44. Tlrn 72. 5ollbo1t 17. Puppy 4S. Plono 73. Sports Cor 18. Cobln CrullOr 46. Fur Coit 74. MottrMI, llox 9P91 19. Golf Cort 47. DroPM 7S. Inboard Spoodboot 20. Barometer 48. Linens 76. Shotgun 21. Stamp Collection 49. Horso 77. Siddle 22. Dinette Set SO. Alrpl1no 71. 01rt G1m1 23. Ploy Pon 51 . O.,•n 79. Punching Bog 24. Bowling Boll 52. Exereycfe 10. Biby C1rrf1ge 2S. Wiler Skis 53. R1ro Boob 81 . Drumt 26. FrHzer 54. Ski Boote 12. Riii• 27. Sultt•M 55. High Choir 13. D .. k 21. Clock 56. Colno 14. SCUBA Goer Thne or any otlier extra things around the house may be tumecl Into cash with a DA IL Y: PI L 0 T WA NT ·AD s 0 ... Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 <YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> DAILY PILOT WANT ADS WILL WORK FOR YOU! Get In On The Action T oclay! ' ' F""'1, ~ 6, 1168 UNTAl.I ltlNTAU ltlHfALI --.llm;'°"An----- . A,i.. ~ 1 AplL Unfur......, Aflh. Unfu...-Ar!!-Uiifu\'nhlW HUftH .......... NOOHunlfnll"' llucli MOO H....ifilllen !1M<11 MOOHunlt ...... ~ 6IOCi -0,p ! t- ~~ CANDY IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY JUST COMPLITID • ONE BEDROOM • 2 ·BEDROOMS FROM $135 MONTH UNFURNISHED -FURNISHED ADUL'IS-flO •ns e CAR'm e OWU e POOL e PIUVATI PATK> e RlCRlATIOH ·ARIA e HOTPOINT APPLIAHCIS HUNTINGTON SEVILLE 16111 Shor l.aoo '47-7461 Hunllnglo• hoc~ (Isl Stgnol W"'1 of hoc~ off Eolln9or acro11 from ltoadway O.rrt.,) ~ EXCLUSIVE ON· THE-BEACH IUPl'L y llOUTW ____ , -----__ (l)oos_..., rettlll•s Mil":;~ --QlaO 2 .... I ............ ltlA*'ll DlllPllJlfS 1111 cir..ta LUXURY LIVING TO l'l.IASI THI MOST ~=::-~ DISCRIMINATING HOW AVAILAILI AT _,_,......_ ' . qulrf6 J'or ..... QB 1llt llallllgloll Pacific :, 1a~ :;-,._ : • C....,·olr, llhlo ••"'-1..i ou,..wopt boochoil ','!'~'°~gp.&Jmmft" e 106 ""It 4 -. .....,lox411t1Ht Modltorro... P.O. -- -..... " """"'"' caut. -• ......_ ,..., lsouno '"" ....-... ...,,..;..D ... l • Lovely .-lty ,..NOtlon room nu., .. Gonorol IOOO CNl1 -5'100 e All oloctrlt Gehl Modll""" Id-JIT ACTION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Indoor porklnt with ..tdhlenll perking lot BeauW ........i J..mmdr>, VEN DOME NICE tndlvl<lw """"""'· • ,..,.,,,._, "'"'"'""'"' otoff end oocurlty a .. .-., u -2011. """"--!rp I c, ..,.,... 1 ....i.r. PU<»7'-Ille. ..,.... No peta. P>O. 11151 e E L • -u_ U 1%1.000 F.P. l'lDd out llow On:np Ave. 5Cl-M2I •'J acc... te -,...t,.,. fl~ .,... _., tt bi to ownt :,r~~ 11 .. _. -s2t0 711 OCEAN AYliNUE Coln·O.Malfc c~":.'.!!!';t'l.!:'; :!"' ~!!!!~~--=~! HUNTINGTON HACH ~.i!f: ••B11.•1.i.. ... o1c. $125 ·Month 17141 536-1417 -"'' =-= : ~. :;:';~~'II llncL 111 utlllti..) GGlll1 Into •uol-7 ' ".... ' ....... ~ dultl Golden opportunity In 1-ch l _l!4A5'~~~holm ~.~. 2 BR upota1n opt A N RIAL ISTATI lEA'i ISTAtl uu. _.,,.. 611 -: 'v•• ~ --,....r~. fpo .-). r. "--· I ' ••..-.__ Hoq H61p1tat RU:r. • --.ra . Gener1I Station U :-sue; .wu. 8Q.. ----~ --646-$855 aide ' Marine Dr., N.wpart C..t1 -. SICICI NEW s lr, 2 £0; 419 38th ltoom1 fer ltont 9995 Office Ront1I 6070 ~~~!!II ; iH!iAijRiijjlpOijRpiiiiiiiiil.j ~·a ~1e1:~1 ~ ~M °¢.room i!m~ N ~ Deluxe Offlca n4: m.mo 11c: nc.~ l 6'15-51&1 Brookhunt • Adama H.B. SU1TES..-.,....o111.,..11om BUUTY SALoN I .-:=-=_,-_....,..,~ I oc.m5 155. .CUJ>eta, air --Embllohed. I IJlllll, llnnl GREENS 2 BR. Apt wJ pr, nr bd:I. fns, aecretmial 1ervlc•, tqunalaca.Hon.Belt~ Stove, rdric, drpl. Adaltl PL1!'.ASANT ChHrtul room central location. Ort¥ ment. 4Mf912. er £-.... -. only. $135 mo· yearly. :I.or employed man $12 wit County ~ Bld&. Z30 E. 8llt a•CHELOR • ...,.,...,,u ~ 42nd SL NB. 1'7347'2 Costa Mesa 50--1989 1-g CM ., ... _ '-,.====="'"'""'--~ u.,. u...... .... .. . ~-1Nl:1''$llll0 Pef' DIG. 'No iMDize. \ from $100 NEW, Wettclllt ""°' 2 Br. LKG. Rm, amv· '" '· S or>;iCES' 5IJ! l lllXI "I Woitt I hn per ni Jm) , Incl. uJ.. 2 !la. All abu. potlo, pr. Kl ..... orlvL Sii. por -wlL n. Pitfdilr. b<lt ~ pr!vst. Cllh .... l.1U1lO .. .. ....ta ll8S. -SU-1158 .. -. .., N. Newportl===:;=====I rJm:."..':Z.. -'lff 523o MAN ..... ldtcl>en ....... Blw. N.B. 1146-22515,M0-21!8< Buo. wint..i - lltat.d Pooi1, Qilld Osn W . "'°"""th. IOI Goftrnor St., 1 COMMERC. -3!IO Sq, ti. 1---·-----·I Cmter,J.dj.tD9x>wAzc-'1'5;18&.beulcd.,htd. CK.ll!ntt llNDUST.-tm·ai.ft. PARTNERSHIPd••lre4. No peil flllOWld pool. A.'ftil. Dec. 1 • t. e -.,..2130 e Ap 41. Colllp ~ • 2700 PdaiOtl W~, at H• Adultl, DO pets. ga.zi4 GVllf HorMI Sf91 ~ 12 ail" s.!n,&i bor 1' Adami, Com Me... PRIVATE Room lor elderly (omtMtClal '°8S ln\fftL P.O. Boe 1111 .....,.., Co,.... tlol Mir 5250 ombulltory lldy. Love!> NEAR HOSPITAL MonbattanBeacb iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiil care, aood food. Ntce 0ceans::1de o1 Hwy. Store «l========I Excell.en• ...,,.k • like SUI'-garden • u r r 0 u n d 1111 1 office•. 1800 "I ft 2 Aptl. l RNI E1ht1 Loene 6MG .. _. .., • Avaflahle now. Oill 5'8-47!i8 roundinp tor adultl req1*o ~ & 2 BR. Ocun View pvt bch ·- lng peace 1. quiet. 0,. •JY• rfghta. IclW for Buaine•/ Our a.t HOME LOAN Dl.IC'l'1mlnattve Ttnlatll home combo. Xlnt terms, TERMS Today 1, 2 I S BDRl\if: APl'S. ON TEN ACRES $85.tro. ht 1Da 6..9" -30 ye&n POOL. NO CHIU>REN t A 2 Blt rum • 1Jn1bm 2000/o HAIR RNI EMl1lo AND . &l( "· .,... -. Frplca / Prt / Patiot / DEPREC' .. TION 316n Coast Hiway Call tor detail&. 2nd TD• ,1 MARTINICj)UE Poo!J. T'°"" • Contnt'I Bl<-"" .,._im 8% Int. FIVE , .. ,. and all · GARDEN Am tat. 9 ~ Putt/Gl'ff.ll WUh this manaaement-free, other typet ot real utate • 900 s.a Lane CdM "4.2611 new lndu.trlol bid&'. Leued lndu11Tl1I Ronlll 6090 financing, ....... Ora..-; 18th I. Santa Ana, C.M. !M ........ ' ...__ ... H ) to return approx. 10,.. on County 18 yean. _,. Cal! Mrs. Henclenon '4S-5M2 ac,.,.-...ur nr . .._..., wy purchaae prfce of 195,000. 30Xl SQ ft warehouSe & offlct :!i&tUer M'orlpp Co., ·1nc. . 1m Santa Ana, Apt. m, C.M. Xlnt major street kx:atlon. + 6000 sq ft paved & fenced 3.l6 E. 17th St., ea.ta Mna · VIEW. Frplc, blt-ini, Formorelntormationpleue yard. 185.5 Laguna Caeyob 6G-2111. S43-Qi11 -: cpbl/drpa:. Lee 2 BR 1 ba callK.W.Smallwtth Rd. 114-494-106& er ~ &'f3..18tiltio.115l $190. 3 BR 2 be. $280. 4 n~76M 1 -==='=·=·===:;::I BR 3 ba $375 ..,...... alt Eckhoff & An«., Inc. 1• •"•• $145 MONTH' 5 · 1818 w. Chapman Ave. M-lA nr new wareh'.e, ba, ~..,_, T.D:a ~ 2 BR 2 be.thl d~uxe pt Orani:e, C&llf. pwr. DHl.rable lnd. ofc .. ln Meaa Verde. a · MODERN 2 BR apL, blt·U., 5tl-262l, Evft.wkbds 5.3S-59n drps/cpt, ki1e. SL f:rontqe. $4,D) In TD, $C mo, I,._ 6f6.88ll frple, terrace, gar a 1 e . (%13) 94.1-!361 S JTt. Lap down. <n.f) ~ru~tr·~~~~...,'"'!" $ls:simo. .....,.. Bread I.· lutter ,.,-=====.....--! A'ITRACTIVE 2 "'· •P•nl<-2 BDRM. 1 bath. ..,.,.,.,., lndUltrtol unlll lu...i C>ota Loll 6100 ANNOUNCEMENTS ing clean. Walle to Harbor requlred, n15 mo. G lncomt 'uo Im and NOTICES Sbopplfw. uw. p b 0 n e ~ Bkr. Mesa, rou • 2 Lar .. ll..l Loh --~~. ---~~-~--~~~ ----------1 come. See: all Unproved. IOmll view.1--------1 at 2260 Maple, Apt l:, Cotta Lido lite 5151 R. Nattrns Rltr. &42-1485 Mk no.oa> each. OwDer FOUND Sit. Nov. Jltth.· M... NEWPORT AREA ,,,.,. --submit lt Small, dark ...... -MOVING DEC. 7th 1 Bii. Sln&le Adult "'1emd. Farney, Bkr . .....,.., "L with ..... collsr, Vldal!1 2 Bdrm. w/carport. $110 No pet.. $145 mo. Util pd. Commercial build.Ins, Mar 52nd SL A Seasbore. Gardener A water paid 10T Via :F1orence. 675--1892 water ttont $120,000 • or will FOR SALE By owner in ~ 2 Clildttn exchange tor clear residence Leucadia. on Neptune Ave. lw;;;';:;n-::;==-==•-f O.K. Huntl--ton a.ch sa to $60,CllO. Bia. IC2-a5!l5 50'x12)' R-2 BJ\lff lot, title FOUND miniature ... b It I 2566-C ~Ave., C.M. .... tD mean high tide. Vt.1' pooQle wltb, P-.Y ..n, . • 636-41.20 • 2 Br, 1'1' Ba, tirepL cpt, La. Jolla, Dana Point. AsJc.. male. Vicinity Falrvtew i: SPACIOUS 2 Br 1tudlo, new drpl, sep lndry r nt, 8U1f~ ~rop1rty 6050 ing $30.000. 5'M461 aft 5:30 O'lhJmlxla 5t6-liOll wall to wall CMl>ft. new wash/dryer nr Brookbunt ._ .. _., C TRIPLEX lot 18th 4 SMALL Tan female doc .uh drape:t Elee. blt-inl. All I: Ada.ma. $185. 546-5123 aft ....-.et orner Wallace, C.M. t ! , a 5 O. out of. state ltcenR. V1e. newly painted, no pets! 6. 6000' Heart ot i.nc..ter Lot Owner, Box 766, Blue Jay, ot ftlt 19th A Whittia. Neu freeways & lhoppln.c. HUNTINGTON APT. 'll z 171. Meat Market, tullJ Cal 7lt: 3l7..a5'15 ,,,c~.M~.-"-o:...;.=~.....,,~~ . 54g....om after !5 A wedr.endt ADtn.T UVING :1t'x two~~ SWEEPING Ocean View Lot, BLK. male. cat with wbt 1 BR. a:rdn apt tpl. cptl. New 2 BR aptl. SIZ/oie. ed Is ~ Barber Sho Laguna Beach, $5950 • $950 marld.nC:I. ~ ftea col· ==--~ ~ ~ '!~'. =mi:::~ MJr. 1311 plU1 larie reProii~ or er!. mo: Owner (71tJ 497-lllO. 1ar,· Wll' rtiendly. V1c. N.B. -cuy store. Estate n e e d -491 1021 Pen1nsula. l'B-Sll& 546-5lS3 2 BR. frplc, blWn falllt, money. l"liJI Pr1ce SM,000. 10 lDI'S R-1 6000. Qt;y Qr. FOUND boy's bib, DlQlt OPEN Ott 15th. 2 Br. u• small fenced in Pa t 1 o. Mn Riley. nf.S~. ang.e, $60,tro. Tent. map, ~ttty. Eut Side Tk:fnU;y. turn. Call 648-8745 wkdq cpts/clrps, freshly painted. nu. app. 673-2766 ~ mom'g• bef. l2:30 $115/mo *· ~7844 luslneu Rent1I 6060 Ll'l1'LE.~=~blk.~-n-bbl~t-.tc~.-., 1, 2 A: 3 Bdrm.e, no pets, NEW 2 Br. apt., cpts .. drpl. . Enllp School. 6 Slsnal Rd. , near o.C.C. $120.-$145.· $180. 1: blbll; prqe; sood loc. APPROX. 710 aiq ft stOH: Acre .. e 6200 N.B. &&-106f . 548-5079 or 5t&-045J.. Sevaal to choose front. acrou from V1rta Sbopptna PRE-PAID INTEREST MALE. BriDdle, Great Dme. , 3 BDRM 2 bath frplc dos-$125. cau: 53&--2895 Ceflter. Excel for rte.I Will buf th1I 685 acres al Hamilton A Harber . ed ranie. Aduibl. $14o. 327 2 BDRM, .aptl, drp1, blt-in estate ofilce, accountant, exeeli•nt development la.nd, IC-5294 B Cahrillo. 5'8--4691 1tove. Available-Dec. 15th. pUit •to19 etc. 1110/mo. Euy tD art for high prottt. FOUND==-.-=-......... =-,....,1,...• -_-,.1 .=,,-,.-=-~~-I 1501 8. Alabama. 673-4M1 SeeBkr at 826 W. 19th St., CM. 4 Mil ot wd rd ~ ... _ .. NEW, lee.~ Br., cpte .. drJ>I, 642-4422 ea pa · l.quna Ntpel Area bltrui. Quiet! No children DELUXE, New 2 Br. qit. . tage. Servioe Diltrict (piped 49$-5528 • or pebl 642-2864. cpb., drps., bltnl. NEW bulldln&: for ltue. water). Pine a: OaJr trfta. ::=======:I $1.fJO Month 847-5451 Prime locaUo.n in La&una View land. Nr. lakel A 1 __._· VERY nice 2 Br., new cpta., Beach. 2160 911 tt, with Ol' mountain recreatiOn. Only -.... '401 drapea, bltnl. Adulbl, no NEW 2 Br., several to choott without equipment Mut 8 mile. from Reddlns Goodl--------1 pets. 1125. 548-87S! from; cpll, drpa. WW. Well .ee to appreciate. tenm on Balance!· PH. LOST Tbankaclvb!c CdM. 2 BR. Duplex, Quiet, &aide. loc. SUS 962--6ll8 * f!M..1036 * (916) 357-21%1 ot 24S-3I01 amall trown male des. Bl~. Prv .__,, ·-" ....... -wrii. ~-• P. O. &nlWUI to Dukie. OR J..515'1' ..... ' u ... -u .T~"• ...... L--• lffch 5705 SHOPS (3) for leale. Prime u• uw...a Adulbi. $130 mo. &a-2890 -···· locatiob, NtwpOrt OcM.n. 8mt AA. Reddinc. CalH., PATIO APr. 1 BR l"I lllO CLIFF DRIVE lnmt. l.lllO "I· IL IT.>-2L13 9'001 • l·---••_l_, ____ '405_·1 ........ rdrtl:. Gu A -WXURY l"URN/UNFllRN ePRIM!: R'1all Locattone II-rt P-rty 6205 PACIJIC SINGLIS pd. Nr lhopplns. 644-11'.m YMl'ty Leue. 1 A 2 Bdnna. 11 x 40 good ft A 1uto trattlc. -'-..-'Ibe orpnbatlon with daa $95-2 Br. 1ar (kide). Nr. YearlJ IAue. l bedlOODI 181!5 Ha!W', Qd M5-8ll5f JUX:REATION AREA , •. and a parpme. • Jot mrktl 6 IChools. l!8W'I ~ tD Shor.-6 Sbopl: SMALL p ARC!t. SALE? a1iJi1e adulte af thll ar:~ to ThlUa Ave. 673-6995 ac.nriew bola. rif!rf Apt. Office llent1f d070 Take your pick, while tblY meet ~ who arti ll'ftt. -llSO mo.,. ,,_ LAGUNA BEACH Jut; 4 •<. <1' °"• 5 oc, A1oo ,,_ Intl. Call ' NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5671 ' •'46 Afr Con4ftlenM e~ ac, 1°" ac, 11"' ac, -"Zonl&;...,,.,.,515-'-15.11~....,.-~-I UAL ISTATli ON l'OREI<" AVENUJ: II •<, 1" K, 20 a 25 oc. Attroctlvo EXP0rt GMtw1I n-'" ' .n.t..•-Pawd rd. frontqe. Watn YOUNG WOMAN ---· ...,_ IPlifel &'f'au.UR hi Dist Mtn. .WW Pini • ill Rent1fl Wanted 5'90 = ~ ~ oak ~a. NNur" ~~ ='.:! ~ ~ IAcaM a.eh. Mr CIClnl!f.. mmm .... -. n.r oauu..u•· 21!:" 5M.t538 1-1& PM FREE SERVICE TO ...... aupetod. -= ';.~~~COLUMBIA 29 .. _ .. OWN!ll.MANAGER _.,, -· Two .. """' ~. P.O. Bae ....,. 111'11 -· lliupl · BltOKIR .,_.., ,,....,. en AA. llodcllnr. Cal 96001 Sleepo 6. 14.0QO. 8'e Balboa Yoo setect )'OU.t' own ttnare Forest A Ye., rear leadl to • Marina. "2--3285 · ACTIVl RENTAlS Mundpol paTldnt '°"· '50 111. I. W1ntod 6 REW!UU> !Or Info cit-534-6912 pr mootb for IPIC9o De* OC". Uy COUl't cut eaD- eusnm.! 1">!lllll. 'ft1rtl 1 and dlain l'falllbl• for $5. l'ROM owner, llJeome pni. cermitc Ltnoft.C. ~ BR U111Wn Apt. bffcb ,..s, -boun -pel1y l.quDa, prk'ed rtpl. P.O. --L.A. IOlllH to SlO>. G• or carport ~ a~ ti:r ~· Booe M 1rA Dd1 Pilot A:l.COHOLlus ~-• ...,._,,.. '°"°'* &!ti s atllllloo -.USINISS onil -$6.+nt w ·--~Aii:t PllDr FINANCIAL ·p:o. eo. 1223,eo.ta -. MALE llUtm< OPERA. :m FOll!:in' ,\VEl'IUJ: .... ..___,tloo 6MO .. . , . "' TOR. -.. ""t ..... LAGUNA BEAal ..,,,... •-• ............._. -_. 1n Qir..,. .. 1 -MllUCAN POOi> 111'.lUNO WOllE!l r Pllmllls Mu. Call 138-llOi ...,_ APPfiOXDIATELY ,.. oq. CARRY OUT "' t11o Murof Tbo ...... EMPLOYED m8'I ad • l t ft. ottliol:" ~ available No fiuc~ -ftis! atif oaly thl$ Ill llli T KUttqt! wants 1-2 bdrm. mm with for irnrPedtat. occupa.DCJ ln OWDIU' far 5119 hal too much OM-11 and ......., 9D-auaae. anturnl•il•d a.ta MHa. ldal tD r ldbv· Proven money mU:-~T Lit a..p ...,. l5-09Q2 ar tcMOl1 U'Cbitect, ~ t torn• 1 , to-er. Wortbw awmr mold d'la JOG. flD •bll• Steel -l ~room doo)ilopn>lltl.·Geod-W-O>ahvo.UMm ltMml fer ltonl 5"5 • ..._ -t ~ oubject -Low prlco. • Call Vso at Ew. ROOM !Ir~ Prvt ba ~~= .:!."':~.:: 646-7171 $46.UltlCBIUBnl<'===u,_.,.Ll&ll,_.,.,lloc,--=t a entr. Work's ad11lt. t1' u sxo Jtt mont1a u k }!::~~·;.J , mo. 111-A st1h St.. N.8. Ca 1Mi .. n Mondq tt1n .. --, aft I p.m. or wb:la. l°ril!Q', tall -...u.51 U .,. • \ ROOM tor rent: Wortlilc pointment. Lew t tr m • Is j_. Ad• wr CilUiiWt\ I woman, Wet, quiet home. MCOd&blt. Coartt17 to S.-wlll'be..._b I Kit prM. -.-.. lQAI. ~ Wllllo --e-1 Dl1111 ollnl It. 1)111-• " • I 1 ______________ .-...-...__ -- --_....__ -----.. ----. _ .... _______ -_____ ..... __ -- ----------••• e e • • •+• e • •••·•·• •·-•·••• I l f . ,. !1 "' 8: gj = v -. ·1 I - I r • I ' 1 • t f ' ' f r r I ' • ' I 1 I I •• I f ' ..,.....,... ·-. . . . , .. .. . ·-. . ... * * * JOBS & EMPt.OYUHT JOU .. Pll'l.OYMENT J08$ a·llllPl.ovMENT JOtlS & I MPlO\'MENT JOIS .. EMPlOYMI NTJOIS & ~OVMENT 'fl( .tolD W-. -72GO 1to1p W--7200 '"" -· Wom. 7 500Jobo Mon, Worn, 7.500 • M12 . Help Wanted, Mon 7200 Help Wonta<I --a:r -=~ w-n 7400 Whoddyo Won!? Whoddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION F0a NAlURAl BORN SWAPPERS . Specl•I II.lie 6435 5 Lines -5 times -5 bvcb ltULES -A.I> MUST INCLUDE 1-W-.,.,,,, ,...... IO Ir... ~WM!t ,... -' II I,... EUROPE ft:r 1tudeot1 : )....'f'OUlt litlOl'9 •'"4/IN ---._ ._. ~Ill ........ S-HOTHIHG FOi iAl.f -TRAO!a otlLYI Rome, Athent, Jerusalem, lstanbul, Munich, Paris. $1097 complete. July U-Aug. PHONE 642-5671 To Place Your Treder'• P1rediM Ad 1l. Ga.rvisdl 962--5963 or F . WUJ... trade equUy in local V. Hjgt1 School 962-3301. beer bar esl&btisbed 9 SERVICE DIR ECTORY years Jor TD or~ or _ _ romparabr.e. Call 642-1576 6550 alter 5:30. llobysilti"t TraJt' your car an Resort ~ babyl.ltter. Ranchland. Owner'1 cost. My borne. Refer~ n c e 1 20 ac pm at Christmu Reasonable. \\"eekdays only. Valley Oregon. Pa.:rtial Wm Costa Mea. &G-4294 t:radr possibk. S.U-1mli WllJ.. babysit by week in Newport Duplex. :QI' to your home • You furnish beach. Will trade equity tran.!portation. can 642-1407 tor good Laguna residen- WILL babysit IN YOUR tial lot. P-0. 8o% 1-123, HOME any hour Sl.25 hr.: Huntington Beach. (TI4l ll hr. rates. 54M389 846-0045 Ownr. Trade 5 acrea near Palm Springs, vahe .$1AOOO. foe equity in multipko W1ita. 536-llll HA VE: 16"' Fiberglass boat with ~~lnf:. lnliltt and 6:- lns. TRADE: For small car, VW or . . . . . . 6-«2.QeJ Wan1 unaller car, trade: •g.i Okis 98. With full power. fact. air + Sl.fm. c-red.it on S aCf'f!S n e a r Palm Springs.. 53&1Ul kl .... , ..... l"lf1Ctef' 1711 . $S1t ..... Month lulklf"t l•tpodw $701 • $151 ,., Month CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH M11Uiple opcniQp In tht City Buikll,. J)epL IU!tions ,.,. qUlte ffi&b Scbool &ndua- tion,. competion ,ol an. ac- credited apprenticeship p~ cram tn one of tJ:e buikfuw -... ""' ,..,. -neyman lievd exp!:rience in Gae °' the buildilC tnde .. otbtt doaeJ.y ttlated &Ids. Appl.J befott 5 P.11., Mon- da,)', December 9, 1968 •I tbe City Pel:amd OUice, DlO Nf!1fPQl'l Blvd., Ne. ""' i!.acll. MOllT&OMERY .. WARD .. fluntill'Jfon Beach All-AROUND MECHANIC ·~~ ~ 1---------Ail..U.ltk•tl .. £••·-........... ~ m JAISCO aaa.d molder• a11d ---.............. -.... 1"ri.. bet 1D am • 4 pm ot PRECIS10N CAmNGS PBX OPERATOR ICN Haa just ..J.ec1 tnlO Ill new loc1Uon •I lrrine Industrial park ind bu . M Khenicol Droftsmen & Of"• CAUF,. INC. »M MUlt be 1vallable tor after. Openings For ~da A\<e,. CM. nooo/~~ abllt. Recent ~= ~ :;::':!..i =';"',..~ ::i • Execvtlve Secretary Jr. Draftsmen Marine, chfmlcal and indu. trial pHDJ>L Shop and relat· eel ex:pftitnce desirable. DuU. to ioclade ~ ud minor product desiau. or .... .,....""'°""""· • Credit Manager Aeana,o. w-n 7300 e G-ral Led1:1er Bookk"per lDgh M-bool padiate:, plUI ..tdllir>nal courJel ol mech- anical nature. SALES MANAGER TRAINEES FACTORY TRAINEES Mony! Monyl Anohalm oroo Oponi"IL Coys & Swing. APEX Employment Agency * THE EASY WAY, (ask us wf1y) 1813 Harbor Bl ,..,, blk s. ol 19th) Costa Mesa 548-3426 UNIVERSAL POOI.S.. mov-Receptionist $400 ;,_ into the Southem Cali-Must be very attractive to -mttt notables and VIPs.. fomta area, opening oUices in Laguna, Missioo Viejo, Musi also be a ~ood typist San aemente attas.. NEWPORT Personnel Agency Teletype Operator Some PBX expaience re- quiftd, pbu teletype Hptfl- lenc.. Secretaries Clerk Typists • Receptionist Excellent growth opportunities with one or America'• fastest growin& Corp. C•ll for Appointment Miil Robin'°" 833-2500 International Chemical & Nuclear Corp. 2727 Cempus Or., Irvine, C.1llf. 92664 Aa a.-o,,.m.ity 1.,1..,... Holp Wonted Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7500 1-;;;w;,;°"";;;;;,;;n;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;74;;oo; I NOW HIRING Typing 40 wpm on IBM eb» I• WaitresSCI. hO&teues. bal' tric. Ex:perience in ~ectron-GAL FRIDA y tenders, bl.II boyt, kitehefl le '"'"'"" ""'""" "'''· ""'" Spanbh 0( •• ,, Nice presentable gal with a to apeak aame. Apply in pep Asst. Librarian 1harp mind for ti.gutt1, and son daily 104.. Alcjandros, capable ol Public Relation1. 3201 E. Pac. Coast Hwy, l girl office. Mwit type, Corona de! Mar. 675--0470 maintain detailed sel ol books lhnJ T JB. Plus keep • EXP'D waitresses, cook up with 10 very active Real • all 1hift1 BABY Nune, sit my home Cassie 1953 Jaguar 3% liter 7 days wkly or< hrly. U>ve Saloon. 38,000 actual miles. children, good cclre. 645-USG Runs & looks sharp! Trade BABYSITTING my borne. fur 80lid Pick up. Experienced. Vic Adams & I ~-~~"6-39-=~13-.,,-~­ Magnolia H.B. 968-5214 Ha\'t' 26' Twin Cruiaer, e 2 HJGH tchool girls need dear. FuJ1 fishing equip. 12 Units for gift 6lxip w/ Living quarters. e Apple Valley lot : boU8e or T .D. • T.D. & Ca.sh for vacanL 548-ll68, Jordan, Agent STANTON • Comm1 Bldg. 4 Units. Jge comer lot. am· pie parking, $89,0CJO..'rnADE $50,000 equity lor good ht TO & Ca.sh. Exclusive Bia. 61l<IJ.73 all 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. One year library expttk!nee, We need managers for for special library science • TIJNE-UPS these attu. No experience """"""64.i..ii2i..J.i.8•7•00ii0ii~] "'"""-•ENGINE INSTALLATION neces&IU')'. We train you to • MUFFLERS be a hfgbly iuccessful area EState Salesmen. An inter· • EXP'D Fry rook, busboys, esting job. fun people, beau· dishwshrs. Fl or pt lime. tiful location. App in pers. Denney'a 3170 • B,RAKES manager with an income po- • ALIGNMENT tential exOttding $30.001. insured for $8500. Trade 1or babysitting job. ~ or eq in income property. Own- Excdlenf ..,.._ -.. :.i hol). per year. ----. ...,.... Get in on the ground Ooor 642-ntil er. TI4/ 642-Tal.O days, full Co.. benetita, profit with one of t he nation's sha.rinl!: plan. 7777 EDINGER """'" pool rompanles. 8rick, M41sonry, etc. '57 Ford Pick Up .... 11b 6560 camper shell. Excellent OJ cu in Llncoln powered Studebaker. Tra.de for mo&l anythifc to $150. value. Boatirc equip, dlvbw gear, or'?.~. HUNTINGTON BEACH CAIL 6J6.0000 • .,. "°""' to condition. $500 value. Trade BRICK. c.oncttte, Cazpentry for Camping Trailer or ? CUstom Cabinets. Sm a ! I Phone &12-0U'i' eves. An Equal Oppommizy 12l25 Harl>or Blw., Ganlen ~~~=Em=::ploc::.><~'_:.·~~l:·G-"""'~-·~~~~~~- jobs OK Free EsL 962-6!M5 '58 Olds Station Wagon BRrtl<. cement, carpentry. for good late mod(' I {Jiilc, wall, pWlter, nt'W or Color T.V. repair. Free est. 5J6.8885 c.all a.tter 5. Potential C-1 comer, Ana- tleim 125' x 100·. Pre9ent income S3.MO F.quity $30,(0) for vacant -P.f -Orange SELL FAMOUS KNAPP SHOES C.1rpentering 6590 CARPENTRY MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Too Small. Cabinet in gar- agn & o I h e r cabinets. SfS.8115 Eves. 646-2372 Days IL 0 . Andereon. 536-3822 Corona de! Mar. Steps to beach. 3 BR 2 ba. Vac 15Pot equity. Want clear lot or small 2 BR home Of area. 546-3928 Evt'. 642.fil8S Bkr. TlllS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR AD. PHONE 642-5678, TODAY. County. Bkr. 642-9555 * Your Ollo'n bu.siness lull or ~="~~=~~~1 part-time ciEAR 125xl70 R-A Zone * Liberal on the spot com- lot. Potential apl. site. Sep-missions ulveda, San Fernando Val-* No deposit or investment ley; want local improved. * Free bonus & insurance y.·ilJ asswne. Ownr. 546-4211 plan Sl5.<XXl eq. in Dana Point. * Free actual samples 3 Br. 2 Ba w/cent. glassed in atrium, bll·in kit. W to W Cfllls, Pool. Trade Ne~·port CONTACT Bcb area, Owner, 642-2823. WAU.. Y ERVIN e HOME REPAIR e * Knapp Bros. ~Mfg. Corp. Cabinoi.. ttnmeling * * * * * &IOI E. FlotiUa Stttet Prompt, reas! 646--422.c I J!!i!!!J!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!i!i!!!J!!!!'!!!!~!J!!!!!'!!I!!!it~'!!!!""~ East Los Angeks, REPAIRS. ALTERATIONS .>ct.::\1 1(...,;; Dl t<~l.:iOR\ SERVICE DIRECTORY California 900'l2 CABINE."l'S. Any size job. i:"'=,.,...=='-::=:;,· ==="'=""713=~ l-C.--:b-:ino_tm_ak_i-:ng:_:--:_6S_IO_ Plumbing ~ C. ·~ Ja--Gonl""°g Pi.uMBING REPAIR CAREER Cement, oncrete -....... ~ ...... Professional Ma int No job too small OPPORTUNITY! CEl(ENl' worir; wanted. no Landscaping. Cle an up . 9 642-3128 • job too small, reasonable. 637-6951 Join todays fastest growing Free e1timate1. H. Stuflick. ========= J Sewing 6960 pro!essicm-Mutual Fund ula 54S--86G Gener.11 Services 6682 -· ------1 No exJ1;¢ence necnsary- f -.-B~ES-r~IN-CO-NatETE==~ I c:..:=.:::....:..occ.:.=-=~ I ALTER.A TIONS: We train -full or part fune HAULING . CI ea nu p During Dec. our re-styli.lg Mutual Fund Acfvison, Walks, pool decks, floors, """"'"es. odd v.i-etc. })ft and ol ·~-~~-1 I Patios.. Phone 642-8514 .. --"""' ler&Urna ""t-< .,,...,, nc.. est. Jim ;H&.-5325. anytime will be busy with all~ Npt B. u;m WestcliU 6't2-6Q2 e OJSTOM PATIOS e e UGHT HAUL I "--f d N NG & ........... or our rea Y·to-wcar S,A. 1212 . Broadway ~te sawing Ir: removal CLE AN up . Dependablt' customers. A y,•ord lo the 541-8331 State Lie. • st2-101D reasonable! ~76 y.•ise-e· ·. a>NCRJITE """'-all typeL J-======== THE GOWN SHOP Pool decks &: cusiom. Call H.1uling 6no 2726 E . Coast Hwy., CdM 5411-JJ>I _.....:______ • Dre.!!&m.aking-Alteratiom 6620 e ROOllS ADDmONS e 1-T. Constructioo Famil:T rooln.!l, kitche!i or units. Single story oc 2; pbD.s custom designed. For e9timates & layout. phone • 8f7-15U • Home Improvement * Free Estimates & Plam MlZEU. • ASSOC. 4ti E . 17th St, D! 548-22Ce Additions * Remodeling Fred H. Grl'Wick, Lie. 673-6'.)U * st9-217fl CLEAN Lou, garages etc. Fast & Reasonable Tree reIDO\.·aJ . dump, skip • 646--&446 e backhoe, fill. grade. 962-8745 e f'INE DRESS?.lAKING & Alteratioos, fast service. GAP.AGE HAULING & Rea!lONlble prices. S"'f>.1735 n.E.A.."\1:NG: some free 673-5!»4 ALTERATIONS & Custom Housecleaning 6735 JACl<'S hskp"g. ftr buffing, crpt cleao'g. ~·inOOws, etc. Comp Ilse clean·g. ~12U Ironing 6755 -------- Dressmaking. Very fine work. App'!. 548-TI!M Alter.1tions--642-584S Neat. accurate, 20 yrs. exp. TILE, Cer.1mic 6974 ----* Verne, the Tile .Man * Cust. "'"Ork. Install &: IROXL~G ).fY HOME repairs. No job too small. Sl.Q a dom.>n Plaster patch. Le akin g START YOUR NEW CAREER w;th the NEW YEAR Train now -in the eveniqis at our Balboa Island head- quarters.. EARN $S while )t>u LEARN. Earn 10 thous- and +. 1st year. Must be ove.r Zi with successful back- gro<ux:I. Sales exp'd helpful but not a necessity. For cont. interview, call Mr Guy, fi15...45TI, 9:30 am-5::1tpm. WArTERS ROOM SERVICE IMMEDIATE OPENING Tree Trimme r $523 to $636 Per Mo. CITY OF Newport Beach Requires one year of recent experie.nce in tree trimming worit, including tree irurgery and climbifc. Apply bef~ 5 P .M., Friday, Deeember 13, 1968, to the City Personnel OUice. 3300 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. Phone tn-t1 613-6633. *BUSBOY • DISHWASHER for P.M. wort; 18-0R OVER * APPLY IN PERSON * Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. Coost Hwy. Cororwt del Mair, C.11. 613-!IOOO TWO responsible s e m i · retired men as part time ~ra and hosts in the mOfSt Deluxe Sell-Service lawx:lry in So. C&lif., Baker ' Fairview, Costa Mesa and Beach & Atlanta. Hun- tington Beach. Must be sobt'r, dependablt', in good health. pleasant with peo. ple. Short houn, modest alary. See John Briscoe in Collta Mesa location. or call 644-1.307 aft 5 MACHINE TECHNICIAN Will train high school gra.d. with mechanical aptitude for set-up & operation of packag- ing machines. ;::xcellenl company benefits. See Betty Bruce at mi_jjCxec Agency for Career Girls UO W. Coast Hwy., N. B. By appoint. 646-3939 Help W.1nted Women J.C. Penney Co. Fashion Island Newport Bea.ch 7400 HAS AN OPENING lN OUR :r AU.OR SHOP P.1rt or Full Time SEAMSTRESS Recent successful exper· ience pre.ferred. Compet- ative salary, excdlent benefit program plan. APPLY JN PERSON 10 AJ.I to 9:30 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY J. C. Penney Co. 24 Fash ion Island Newport 8e.1ch, C.11if. An Equal Opportunity Employer *WAITRESS* Immediate Opening CALL WARREN DENTZ 64+1100 NEWPORTER INN 1107 Danbury Rd. Newport Beach Radio-Telephone Dispatch Gir1 Zi or CM'r. ;\lust ~· local area. Apr>!~· in oe~n YELLOW CAB CD. call for interview Harbor Blvd. C.M. • ' Mon -Wed -Fri 9-5 pm &J4.ll33 COLLINS RADIO CO. Agencies, Men & I""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""' I Women 7S50 __;=;;.;_ _____ , 19700 J.1mbor• Road Newport Be.ch • WAITRESS Good Opportunity Must have good appearance * APPLY IN PERSON • All applicants reviewed on merit with no bias toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. Snack Shop No. 1 --------2305 E. Coast Hwy. J .C. PENNEY CO. Corona del Mar, Cal. 673-9050 ARGUS AGENCIES Work Near Home Accl Clerk ......... -.. $4'15 DrcLft~man • .. •• .. • $4.50 hr Hostess ............ $2.25 hr 1869 C Newport Blvd. Cost.a P.1esa 548-7196 Sc hool1°ln1truction 7600 Christmas gift, typewriting. Children. grandchildren, or yoursell~ Individually tutor- ed Chilcoat 10 lessons typing FASHION lSLAND NEWPORT BEACli WANTED : Experienced Ex-school. 173 Del Mar, CM, ecutive Secretary. Short 548-2859 Has full time poaition open in the Money Room hand & typing very im-REMEDIAL Reading, 2nd • portant. Job e n t a i I s 6th Grade Open Court secretarial work to asst. Phonics. Santa Ana YWCA General Mgr. encompassing p-12-3577 club management, mem-MERCHANDISE FOR bership sales & member SALE AND TR.ADE Previous experience in handl-relations at Tile Balboa Bay 1 _ _::::::;::..:::.:.:::.....;.:.;:.:.::.=..1 ing large amounts of cash, Club. XlnL compensation & Furniture 8000 and balancing daily sales f~ benefits. No phone preferred. c::alls please. Send resume C.Ompetative "'Bges. g o o d only to: Bo.~ M 852 Daily ~ condition and out-1,c.Pilo.::. :..':..· -------stand~ benefits. Banking APPLY 10 '" 9'30 P.M. Experienced Teller J. C. PEKltfY CO. 24 Fashion lsl.1nd An equal opportunity employrr Director ol Nurses for New Convalescent Hotpital FOR OUR NEW NEWPORT BEAOI OFFICE Please apply in person UNION BANK J.1ain al LaVeta, Orange Equal opportunity employer • • SECRETARY good experience background TYPIST . . good and accurate i:o open m m1ddlt' ol January GIRL FRIDAY 1n Newport Beach. Send Re· accurate typist, no shorthand sume to: 5-17-0638 ?o1r. John \\'illiam~ Community Convalescent Cf!nter 3611 Imperial Hwy Lynwood c.alif. 90'262 • • ELECTRONICS Touch-up girl for printed circuit boan:l!. 3767 Birch Street, N.B. 8 to 4:30 shift. .,._n., CANCELLED Houseful of Oecoriltor Fur niture Spanish Renaissance & Medite rra nean WAS ORIG. $1698.00 MUST SACRIFICE $68S.OO ITEJ\1S AS FOLLOWS: Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa and Matching Chair. Custom quilted with carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. Seville Carved velvet sofa, heavy Dark oak end tables and matching cocktail ta.. blc. 8 Piece King size Med· ilerrancan oak panelled bedroom suite with full King size box springs & mattress. Large Spanish decor dining room. Gold leaf Spanish table lamps. Hanging sv.·ag lamps, etc., etc. Each piece can be pur- chased individually. Terms available HOSPITALITY HOSTESS MOTHERLESS home, 2 Newcomers to Calif. SERVICE, is looking for chlldren ages 5 & 7. Live Credit approved immediatel)o 186 E. 16th St. mature women to welc-ome in, over Ille age of 45. RD FURNITURE Costa J\fesa nl.'\Ol'C-Omers lo this rom-Corona del t.lar. Immediate Cl...ERK TI"PJST mun i I y . Must have opening Call 673-3121 JN THE WAREHOUSE Leading Insurance Co . typevaiter, car and ~ bond-C.M. Attorney needs part 1844 NEWPORT Bl VO. needs someone with typing able: Call ~ and ~!>-time sect,y. Fast typist. die-COSTA MESA &: shorthand abilities to ply 285. E. M~un St., Suite taphone, legal experience Eve ry night 'til 9 work part time in our new 7, Tustin prefen-ed. 645-2150 W ed ., Sat & Sun 'til 6 ALLERGAN Newport office. HOUSEKEEPER needed for OPERATORS -Single nee--YEAR END-SA l E- 547-7451 Miss Gladstone 9 days .only, to take care rllr, sports 11.ear. 4001-G PHARMACEUTICAL An Equal Oppty Employer of 3 childi71 !5. 7 & 9\ Birch St. NB. Nr O.C. Rental furnitw-e returned C Cl · 6625 • &6-2'2t2 • shoWt!r repa i r. &47-1957/ arpet uning GOOD ironing. llOO for 20 846-0206 CARPET & Furn. cleaning; pcs. 1 day service. Bring ] ~=========c 6640 18600 Von Kanuen e MORNING e Jan. 6 1.hru 14th: room, airporl. from n1odel apt. Like new~ lJVine, Calif. WAITRESS boan.l & $L10. SE-nd letter1 "'""'~~~~~~~ Unbelievable prices, or you (Jrvine Tndustrllll con1plex1 slating qualUiactions & NEED silte~ for 3 girls after may ren! this furntture with AUTO LINE Experi ~nc-e Preferred refs. to Daily Pilot Box schl & during schl vacatio n. option to buy, 1-f.F .R.C. 517 * DESIGNERS MECHANICS Apply in person P.1464 Vic Corsica Prk, C!lt. Call \V. 191h Sl., C.OSta f\Tesa. 2 c" ~ P '.\1. 540-5357 aft 5 JO 548-3481 Electro Mech.nic.11 Cass A Toyota. Agency in COCO'S GENERAL Office, good typ. : MFGR. or professional elec-HWltiJlgton Beach needs 2 2131 \llestciill. N.B. ~ requ~: 60 won.ls per Jobs-Men. Worn 7500 PIANO apt Grand $200. trorucs equipment, requires mechanics 1.11ith foreign car . . minute minimum. Handle • Herit8gt' Pecan l'Offee table designer for product devd-experience. Plenty of v,.•ork. \\~"llTEJ? m Laguna Be~ch. mail, staionery, xerox, ans. * $65. Beige Dan1ask love 91':>1 ojxnent and packaging. Xlnt highest comm., full bPnefits. I 1 \' c · 1 " c 0 m Pan 1 0 n telephone. 540-Sm . Contact * SlOO. Round .,,,ht leather ot- cllan<.""' for advance~nl Cnll Art 111 847-8:55'.'> housek~pt'r frrr e 1der 1 Y P.trs. Hayes, bef'A'(!Cfl hours Cooks toman $25. Nl'w TV chair Presen1resume1o P .O. Sm BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lady. Use of car, afternoons 9 & ll AJ.f $100. &12--0116 fort day service & quality hangers.. 642-839.1 7 e le vi t ion, l~t-:il:i-t.98::. work.. call Sterlirll; for * Ironing, Alterations brightness: 642-8521 * F'ree Pick Up & Deli,,-ery Mew c1 .. nin9 Service -* &42-8069 Radios. 1Vs. stereos elc. l ;=:'::';:"':~:':====;;;;;;,l~""'~~H~aroo~~'~C~M~.~64'>-~~167'l~ Floors. ~indO'll.'S. carpets, &: upholstery. Fret est. Res & L.1ndKaping 6810 U h 1 comm. 6 yn art&. se.4111 --p o stery BOB'S Land5Cape Service. I~.:_ __ ..;_ ____ _ Dcstgn. lflStail & maintain OJSTOM U p h o I 1 I e r y F'ree est. 642--26.n Oiri.stmas special~ Free EL E CI1UCIAN Licensed, If La--'·-turltey & low low pricto on irata ~ping Co. your uphol. mla. European bonded. Small .t0bs ~ta.1nL Licensed contractor. insured , =~=......,*=·=·=~======= &-bonded. TI4: 847-ll67 Cralt.smlll\&hip. 642'1454 NEWPORTER INN WE REPAIR all ma.ke5 llD7 N. Jamboree Rd •• N.B. &r+l'lllO 6990 Cal" n-··' _ _, off. $250 ;\1onth. Call ~ ==,.,--c===~,,-Dish..,,·ashcrs OVAL -• d' Jbl 681, Santa Ana, -l888l Beach OVU-1C"V••.n.1 or early momings. 494-7335 DE\'TAL ASS1STA1\'T. Ex . can·...... 1n rm , P h · Equal opportunity employer PART Time Stock Clerlt & . pe.rienced only. Laguna Busbo,:-s 5 leaves. chrs, match'g bul-aper a ng1ng 6850 Job Won_~", "·n 7000 GENERAL H s k P g I< Sal I f •· all f l300 ' --•-p · i su ,... PART TIME for newspaper g\'nera1 clean-up man, . . Hills area. ary $400 p M c..,, · or .... 5 ......... -••_n_ti_ng~------delivu'y. Truck required far Husky young man-must ~ babysitting:. Must 10 v e Replies confident i a J Hostesses rored drt'ss"g tbl & dres.<ier. " ==========J ·~1 •, ·• t:MPLOYMENl Furniture Restoring a Refinishing 6675 EXPER-furn. refinish.. pi- all05, a.ntiquN rsh:ftd. gokl Leafing. Tanil 543-7951 Gardening 6680 PAINTING -I' aper l n g, EXPERJ.ENCEO P 0 "'er early AM or evening v.wk. neal !deal for coUeie stu. chi~. Ll..-e-in. Any na-Resume P.O. Box 191 El both $50. ~706 Chnstrnas Spttial. 10% oU, Boat Skipper. Uce.med -Also newspaper stuflen with dent. Transportation nee. tkmahty. 6T:>--U!6.9 Toro. Calif. 926:1> EXCELLENT OPPORTIJNI-DREXEL Oak triple dresser. Expert Work. E ,,. e 1 : ReJerenoes 675--(159 transportation.. Newport ROSCO 176.16 Gothar dSI. GE:S. housekeeping, part BUSYNESS IS GOOD TIES AND WORKING CON· night sc11nd. desk 11>'/chr. 5-lS--4.!m -atta. Mr. Masi 645-1447 or H.B. 842-~ lime. J\hat ha\·e references. Jamaica Inn Hotel net.'ds 1 DITIONS. OCl.'11.i;;ional chr. 2 h<iadbrds • INT -EXT. ANY SIZE Job W.1nted, L.1dy 7020 s.to-6207 l ·cu~sro'=-O:oO-IAN~::,w"o°"ru<=·.-s'°1".,""dy o ... ·.1 transp. L..aguna Niguel, more lint class maid, $1.Ta 2 db! tx-dspreads. 54~ •NTHONY'S JOB. Xlnt 1rork. refs, frtt THREE p 0 , ,. , ,. 0 n, .. MAN Or couple. early AM men cgpeble of cleaning of· 496-a'.182 per hour up to 40 hours. Full Time YOUNG rotiplc soon to wed ~ HOl'SEKEEPER I i ,, e -in ·. "·-~ part ti-"de·'~. APPLY JN PE est. JIM. &t!-4669 Housework, Baby sitting, or new11 paper ' delivery in lice building&: bank in tbt'ir .......,, .,... ..... u , ...... ,.. RSON nee-rt furniture of all kinds. I---"----- Garden Service INTrn Or Ex PAINTING C 0 m Pan i 0 n. Gd. ref. Corona del Mar an.'a. Xlnt leisure boun:. Write name, motherless home, Npt Bch. 67J-8UI 9 to 5 p.m, If you ha\'e any to give 646-1941 lMMED. SE~0VTCE. Locai 67J....005.l route open. S225. Mo. + Md phone number to Box area. Prefer under 40· SHARP~:_,:,""'BAR~-MA-IDS=-.~GO awny, please call 638-0535 LANDSCAPING ref. F'R.EE c.t ~1671 J =='=~======~ J Approx 16 hrs per wk. M--Gll Daily Pilot 531-14:.() GO DANCERS. Top wages REUBEN f, lfE 2 BEIGE sofas, 51,1.i', Lawson MC»n1U.Y MAINTENANCE e PAINTERS need y,·ork. Domestic Help 7035 962~ DRIVERS SERV. Sta. Attndnt. $2..50-$3.50 to start. Call for type dama.!!k. Bu,.llock9 O:>mplete Oeamp. Reas. 20 years exp. Reas! Refs.. Car Wash Help EARN $244 H R. ~-bePue:. ~=rvzi'.: ~:z9c:n=.. ~ 151 E. Co1st Highw1y cusion1 made, $15 each. ==""'c-c=bo"Mlclll'-""-Juriot.:...... --·I 548-2900 or 54S-S203 DOMESTIC Full time or wkends. LATE NIGHT WORK E. 17th. C.M. DEPENDABLE Yn& woman Newport Be.1ch 673-2639 1 CL&AN.lJP, tnSe s er v, e IN'I;-EXT. Aver. roc.n Min age 18. apply in penion Full or pa.rt time MATURE HOUSEKEEPER, wanted for ba'--:t""" &: * * NEW Baby furniture !lt!t I · n*ltiL. ,.-.din,:, aprinkleB. $3>. I use Sincla.ir paint. UDO CAR WASH The PiDll Man 642-!Ms.2 u3 ,.. --e;. crib. stroller &: carrlage.l "' •···I' Ii~ in.. Spanish speaking Li~ bse work. (5 d11.-t(l hr wna. ..... IJ a Pr a Y · Neal work., rel&.. 841-1358 481 E. 17th Costa Mesa LIQUOR CLERK. Retail. Never used! $200. 3Cll 36tb ........ HELP OK. 547--0635 Of° 644-1234 wk). Ofc. 548--3331 Res. * COOK * INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Part time SALES "-" °'"' OJ. °""" ..._1997 St. N.8 . ffi.-0583 ZAPAJfE:SE Gardener f>ainH.-Cbri.mnu ~·1 County area. ~ cn4J WAITRESS -run or p&r1 ==-""'",__-,,,..--~ RCA Bhtck &: white TV, ~~-.,....,.__. Neal penonable )'Otq man =c lS«J time. CNer 21. 08.)'I or~-GIB.L Friday, lite office, OVER '" Oimpletl! S er ""i c e · Ell:· Llc. &: Ins. Oiack 66.Q!OO to 9oill swap meetJI on SUn. .......-545-98&3 •....l.-. 1 f··• m!lpl e console with UHF -Jenc:al. Re 11 ab I e.. Uve In or liw out M •· ---• EXP'D. •--•--11on AJ. · know ... -..g., o parts help w . EXPERCENCED •IC.ohmenL KC. Eve 1 . -PA.l/\~G. Ext, interior Ult <e\'t! .......... ..., .... hon. ..:::O:IVI\...... ...... Ove 30 2740~ Oiaat H ~ I0-4389 Uc. Iru:. 17 yn: mip. f"rtt HouMkeepers Salary against commisaion. tendanL TSCHETTER BABYSTlTER Wa.nttd Meta r · wy, PREFERRED 54S-1!68 Ort .a ~ t..'llm .. A~• il ,,_ .,_ Eii:celsior A"cncy 842-1545 OlEVRON :ms Nfi---+ Verde area. 5 day Wftk.. _N~"-""'-------CO .-d ~" tst. Acous....__ c-e • ~ '"f!i .;c:..::=------Bl•~ C.M. .._. 546--al64. after 6 PM HOUSEKEEPER. Uw. ln APPLY IN PERSON UCH-Maplc, Chair, 2 e JlalotS\&DOe. lJiol!!nRd 4.M So. Broadway, LA 90013 TRAINEE for sales/9!Mcie :""'~""'~0---,,..-,~--,, :z. 5 P.M. OAlL't tabla I: Coff~ tables. 1 ~mo aft 4 Pla stering, Reo!ir 6880 irui 61!3-{1UT 1213l 63>-l73S busftn machines. Start DOORMAN -~ At-MOTEL MAIDS. Colonial pvt. nn •It.th. S1SO mo. refrigerator. 646-z.15 Oii 6 &fer Lown DOMESTICS AVAIL. mi. ._ 715 W. 19th. ~ SW1 oJ """'· lull Mold. l.997 N.....,. Blvd., =:'.. ~~ Lovely SllAnt SHOP #1 GREY n&UI . .-.cllno" 13' ~-Littn9ed • PAT'S Muiering • all Cook!Hakpn;, Couples. C.¥. or pt time. Own ~ ref&. Ccst.a Mesa · \I\ rurv'l"d R<:lioM.l couch , ~O alt 4 Typra. J"tte" "'1imate. Call O.iJd ~. Chaufft'Url: EXP'D. OOUNTERMAN Ptione 644-1700, Ext 444 • D~~ ~~y Y=G ~=:~ $100. fi46-.6200. MOWING. Edglac wcalawn. S40-6K25 MBC AGENCY *CITY AUTO PARTS• MAN. Pan time wf.aedan. ,,_,........... E. Coast Hwy, c.dM. 2305 E. Coa1t Hwy, 6' COUOJ, green mate.la.sic, • Gen1 dtuup. Hatl.inc '990 Z4 E. ht ~L.B. 81.) 432-6«4 2172 Placelltia. c.M.. to lNWI windowshades. ..........._.., Coron1 del Mer ROOtl ~ptinn, Real b&tpln. OM Jobi.. •$tMl!IS5 _P..;lum=bl;..;"I=---..;..;-'-" I 1'3 So. Weste:m L.A. l8S-0333 nlE SUN NEVll\ ~E'IS cm 3635 E. O:lUt Hwy .• CdM. 8 A B \' S l TT ER • lite BABYSTn'ER llaht hskpg 673.9050 $30, 494-584.1 PROF Pl bl .. ~ w·~ Ch'--1 bouliekeeping Live in or Darlq-10 mo aid boy. H.1 ;;-:=-===~ --~ DEPENOABLJll • um fW .... llfl"V. ... ursr lve-lnl. Cheerful <lasltfitd'& action ~· BUSINESS machine tl'llint.>e., nul 84&-2S46 · e. area.. Perm. 89.l-744S HAfR Sl'Yl.JS'T \\'ilh p1.1rt\11.l CHTNA cabinet, $50. AJ111 ~ at Moiif!rale R.li.tn. guar. L\c:., IMJr.; remodel. ~tTn•ncnL Experienced for an ad lo ldl arowxl 11.lae/wrvb, atut $»>.• .c:~cc:c::..:=~=--tollriwing, ncf'd CdM salon. EtJO(( as record & bookcaat, ~t ~ n>pair. rootm" llf!"V., S3l·M J.~ Eat A;!-ncy 64l-870.l Iha dock. dlal ~ Apply '156 W. 19th St., CM SXlC IT TO 'EM! SOCX IT TO 'EM! ~. 673--7159 ~lurdy. Call ~ --------:::::.~::::;..:.::..=:::.....- • I " -------.---.-•'•• ••••• •• • 1 ••+a a • ----- ---------------- ------.-..--..-----~-~---~~--••.._. • ...., • ...,..~-~-----.--------- IT IO -~ . ' ' !! lO ok •• "· 70 ;o " "' "' " JO ... "' ,,.. ng M, JO •r & I .ta Jr. ith ft. la, .. ... ~­ ed WI & •h ••• "- U'· ed 10! 0" th J7 ~- ~. ,,, " >I· "' ~. ... ... ~. "· ds "' "· "' v. IF " " •• •• -"' •• •• • • • • 'MSRCHANOISI! FOlt MERCHANDISI FOR : SALE AND T RAt>E SALi AND TRADI MERCHANDISI POlt SALE AND TRADl MERCHANDISI FOlt SALE AND TRADJ r • t / t'1Mi.,J1 Wet1WM 6. J.'P MlltCHANDISI 'Olt MEltCHAHDISI FOlt MIRCHANOISI ~F.~E~R~HAN~~~~r.~~~~!!!j SAO! ANO TRAD& SALi AND TRAOI SALi AND TUDI SALi AND TRAiii r u rnlture IOOOFumllure IOOO Muafcol lftlt. 1125 l'tanoa & Drt•no 1130 Sfl!':'lnt -&500 Ml-ll•noaw ".!!!! Ml-llM•ut MOO Mhcoll1n11• MOO '-"II r."'°' Rowrll •••• , ••••• 165 e..,..,.... -tar 'Ml'lano. fut 6 _,. llto POR THI HOLIDAY.$ " Sponllh '. SW>el ....,., ._ ....... Jll5 ,....,. "°"""'•'*"'UY.., "'°· c...ian • l!mllh.""" '-ly Gift! SWAP MEET ·u,...w111 .... ..., ..., I~ nr.u -+ "PLAYER PIANOS" Tall, "'1J>lryo '""· 1111. -... lhw W1n41 •"" ~ hndor Cullar·········· 165 INSTANT MUSIC SUllFBOARDS. r lD'" Blll<r "' JUST IN TIME ' HA.-OlllVI IN * &,UC110N * . Medlterranffn Stand .................. ISO llUbor '" .,.., tor ....,. Beaut!llll • 'Y" • 1 u.i-1nry Sot & Svn •uct1ooa 1"ridl¥ '' "° ...,.. 8 ...... 1 , ~ Ev<tytl>lnr .,, onl1 -Sol1d 11ate • Problem r... ..,. 111. ......., =. ~1!.~ ,,,"'::..::;:. c..or., -Bl.. Windy'.s ~ Bam l'UG o..,,t At ~:.~.:c:_~~•-'61 '=oom-SamplH $225 WUR.,.LITZER DADI Fix up thls atuo!u<I hl<l'I -~ -.,.all ar.n. A...,..__ -a -,.._.§ 111<11. ,14at1 wm held UI. Q.~ _..,. Ph -111 oho Pool tlble tar the kldl ,dy for Wbw) _ -• Old 5Ull272 all 7 llOl5l6 If!• ..... CM --8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. mµ's chalt · eatablllbed 18$ tr Xmu. Good """ $40. ~ _ ~ _ hey. , NfW -baoglnc fiillt ..,,...._ By or love seat. 5 Pc Octagon dark oak dltt set '"· °"""" Bui mut.. a,.... (lib """'' billiard 3......_ ILSO -1>, or """ TAlll.!:, tJttn ......,, ,.... "'"""' -189, ..,.. HO. el-1'11. Aner 5 w/bla~ or aYOCado framed chairsj 8 Pc BR amp. can accommodate Abo complete line ot "FAM· ballt Xlnt buy, hardly \lied tet complete; Martini tanaulU' dtnlna ta.lU, ..2 ~ lampe 20'' blk • sel 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dre.uer, lg mirror, 2 both bua' 1'91·· St. ~ ous ORGANS A PIANOS" s:ri. 5.16-86S.1After8 PM shaker Mme pattern $4~· perket q-a.n~. $Z. ~.pr. $15.. &T>-0338 commodes, decorative bead.board in Spanish ::=.=.':,..~Paid PJ), FROM $529 POOL Table, ex~Uent cooo. allo 2 ~cocktail ahakers°. Allo ~ f1rlllh. dnip lea.I FIREWOOD oak design with matching box springs, mat-HOU.OW ~-• 1 • c t Ir e Gould Muotc ColTIR."ny Good dilcount on dllpl"' tow prlcod. 53llel ....,. 1 ~lil>.:.._~.:.. cond.1 $ !: FOR SALE: tre111 & frame. ""'"J' "Sincit ltll" table.~ p,m. n.e ........ _ "'c:roea-.... ., e M>-988T e ,Wtar dual pickup, like new ....... ,. N •'-•-Sula ..... trftttt, two-door, I a r 1 • Items Sokl lndlvidu1lly $100 or trade f0t aood -• uuun, ...... ANNUAL ractory ip.le. Hand ala, oruy $60. 98Wn2 Shop Around -Before you buy ... USt clualc.1.1 a:uitar. 546-8849 SoM!-~w!!uSC.7::1 Mlscellineous 8600 made alone~ pottel")'.1--='::-=-,.,--::-IM=l•;;;••;_W=•;:.;•;.;tecl;;;..._....;= VALUE $1095.95 -FULL PRICE $529.95 FLAMENOO Cullar b 'J Sunday u to 5 •--'-----~'-----Factory open lo the public. •:.I= ~=1 1~ w A N T E Di,,::.;~~~~ or terms i s low 11 $4.66 -r w .. k Ramirez of Madrid. 1965 CHJU~••• Gllt • "--. 215 rNOi Boy'a bike, like Once .a year only. 50% tD C ,.... "'~nuw n1U11 new $)'.) Tandum bike, built 80% dilcount on lamps C z Y Jc o • h I'• u •tom No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plan Model A, tenderly t.\lled $525. mond-Stetnwa.y • Yamaha • tor 2 $fO DWc $l0 Snare planters ~ " accesaorin'. UpholsMy Sehl. European WE need quality <no Junk No Fancy Front-BUT· Quality Values lnside 64>2629 NB new " u5ed pianos of all drum, cue and atand $40. Mon. Dec 9th thru Fri. Dec ~raf t • m • n • h Ip . 183 pttue> • Fumihft, color APPROVED FURNITURE XLNT Lo Blaoc Clorlnet $300 makeL Beal buyo in So. llko new. 106 E. l'<>rlal, 21th. Noon to 4 PM only, Newport Blvd. Ooola Mea. TV'~ ......,. ..,._ 2159 HARBOR. COSTA MESA "' "°'' 011"· Mlaht tnd<. Calli. rioht hero. San Clemonte. ~ cloeod Sue 2128 can,on nr.. 60-l'51 ' 2 Y I . 540-1.IKt eves. SCHMlD1' ll{USJC 00., n e a r Victoria St., 1 ears aama ocation-same owners 1907 N. Main. KIRBY VACUUM 646-3936 Dilly 9.9 ~ PJ1nos & Ort~~·-~~ Santa Ana CLEANERSAM c"'=ERl""'CAN=-,-.-.-.-.-,-,-.. S d 1 ().5 S RY ORGANS I have several repossessed readlne Pro Ir am • U un •Y ANNIVER A PIANOS floor model1 & •-548-9660 Som records, comJ>te.,. aiet $50. SALE • Player Piaoos demonstratora. e are S e t of CL a p I I n '~===!~!~~~~~!~!=~~! . LARC~ SELECTION OF like new. Call !t.35-'12M Encyclo~ais. U books $10. We are celebrating our 7th NEW & USED 1 ~HAND..,.,;,=-'-crocht"--'-1ed""'"-,1-a-c e Pr of friothall shoes (ahe a022 Anniversary with fabulous WAU.JCHS MUSIC CITY tablecloth. $" x 77", brand 11) $10. Cover:ed ear rack Quality Kln.g-Size Bed, beautiful quilted mattress, eplit foundation, bit-in frame. Never used. $.98. Worth $250. 842.6536 WALNUT bdrm King hdbrd, chest, trple dl'fsser. Xlnt cond. 113% value. 835-5167 NEARLY new, comp. home of contemp. furnitutt! • 833--0698 • diacounts in all departments, 3400 Bristol, C.M. 540-3165 .... w. A ~a,tilul gllt !•• ~• Boy's bike' •ood for Buy now •t ••le prices ..... uc "" .,..... .,.., GARAGE SALE, 9 tO 5 Sat LARGE Two-man, Artisan that special lady in your partg $5. Old '18 records only. Dec. 7th. Stereo, tape and l•y • •way for Theatre Organ with Bella life $75. stG-9162 Sc ea. 546-0139 recorder, 11ewing ma.chine, Chrlstm•1 delivery. and Sound system. Halt QUALITY Kinplze bed WE'RE moving, mmt sell, camping equipment & many orig. coat. $2500 Terma. w /beautifully quilted mat-antiques, maple furniture, m.iscl. goodies. 123 Garnet NO PAYMENT Priv. pty, 644-0105, Eves. tress, split foundation, built major appliances, knitting Ave., Balboa Isle. TILL FEBRUARY WURLITZER Spinet, ebony, in· frame. Never wed, $98. machines, bencb saw, ce- GARAGE SALE: Min -Largest selection of fine re--3 yni oew $395. 948 w. Worth $250. 8'12-6536 ment mixer A: miscl items. Mamiya camera, relax-crinditiooed ~rand pianos 17th, C.M, Apt. o. Eves 2 MAPLE md side tbls, Xlnt, Evenings after 6 and All iciwr; Con. couch, bowling e SPINETS & wk-ends. day Sat & Sun. 19381 New balls t 2011 Kings Rd e CONSOLES ~,i:i:::=:=;.,====,-Cobblers bench, maple tble Haven Ln, H.B. !Sch Blvd • e c. ·• Baldwin Att0$0nic ~pllflt lamp, 2 cork I am P •, & Yorktown). N. B. 642-7344 Franchised deaJer for Xlnt cond. Originally $1100, w 11 r 111 z er SI de man, Y•rNhl sell for $450. 54s-4388 at Sacrillt-e! 642-6996 eves &. MUSI' SACRIFICE! Kimball 6 &. wknds. wkends 5 piece Sterling silver cattee HAWAil Bound, beauiful Uv 8100 d. 1968 ... _,_, Appliances rm .• 1n. rm., wll.L.l-... 1:..:===.::...----'~I retrlg.; Misc. 675-2805 LARGE qu.allty rattan furn, 3 chairs, 4 tables, need relinishing $30. 494-5089 Office Equipment 8011 GAS Range, coppertone, 3 months old, cost $149.95, sell $75. G.E. washer Ir: dryer, xlnt cond. both tor $150. 675-4119 St & Cl k -========= service. I chafing dish, 1 ory ar -SALE Sat. Dec. 7th until butter dish, Ilowerlcandle Kohler & C•mpbell Television 1205 aold. TV, world •lobe, blond bolder. Community service Coast Music ORDER Now for Christmas wig, wif19ows, refrig " tor 12. Mw;t see to ap-more 30812 Driftwood Dr. 1839 Newport Blvd., CM TV, radio, stereo for home, preciate. 646·0271 car O< boat. U"'1 "b from So. Laguoa 49'h108'1 54WJ12 new. Cost $76. Will sell $20.. 114 S. El C•mlno Rea l Newporter TV, 2027 Harbor brown tweed 24' II" x 13' . GAS Range, Apt. sitt, like $24.95. Sooy-Westinghouse CARPETING: New nylon KNITTED FABRICS HERMES e 1 e ctr i c 40 • Apt B • Orange, Costa San Clemente Bl. CM 645-1672 $75., Used llght beige U' fully let out. Eric Homo n~" deep S600. Autumn Hue 23" deep Cabflchon $500. CertWed proof ot value. 675-5M5 CHRISTMAS GIFT for thal 110meone special! Bal. Holl· day Health Spa mem· benhlp, 8 moe. $ 1 60 • 673-8424, Rosalie POWER mower, King~ Lawn. Front catcher. Pro- feuional 21" type. 3 hp, 4 cyl. Brigp .\ Stratton Motor. $100-842.-2468. LGE. hdwd. din. tble, w/8 chain $4.S: Remington elec. typewriter, late. model, rec. recond. $75; enp.gement rinC pla.tinum $420. !!6U501 Stor•ge ans DOUBLE caraies for rent. $3> mo. Palisades Rd., near o.c . .airport. ~ PETS and LIVESTOCK Pm, General HOO 7 ROOMS Quality Maple SCRAM-LETS Desk, Cheat, Dreaaera, :~i86 °"""'· Color TV. ANSWERS Llvutock 1'40 typowritor, Exoc. Modd, M•M 492-4642 RENT TV $10 x 7' $35., beily ooaro $28. "'FOR SALE l al · · n= -=~~~~~--~ Like new. 642-1842 R J • Mill eg su:e carr1age. .... APT. Size ~tor, xlnt I iiOiiOiiOiiiiii~~~.... No Deposit . Free delivery --------~« emnants, aamp es « .675-3832 working condition. $45. Call!' ov 1 NG 894-Slli or 772.9110 BROKEN Engagement. Air end a Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 BEAUTIFUL roae p Ink Petite _ Olotr _ A%ure _ PINTO Mare--llpirfted for O• ladles full length all wool Stucco _ SOOP THERE per. Western rider. $ZO. coat, never worn. Original Judge: "SWear in the wit· Call 536-3138 aft 3 · 'f.YPEWRITER, office size,, aft 6 M 21.. PHILCO T.V. perfeet Force man must aell iret p,m. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa. Underwood, overhauled $65. 548-1886 I I Chrl!tmu gift, xlnt cond. of rings, worth $300, roin& EXEctrrIVE desk, mahog. 549-3.532 KENMORE late model gas I I SA LE $35 64G--0414 ~v:_~s, best o f t e r • ~~~~v~c~T.mGood coft. CURT A Calculator '67 11odel dryer & Kelvinator auto. • • • • 23" , BLACK hlte Ze Ith 2. Used 2 wks. Pri prty. washer. End & coUee table . &. w . n ARNOLD Palmer golt clbus, Dial 64i3678 lor RESULTS coat $50. Now $30. 540-9162 nesa." l\1ANY \lr'OND.q\J'UL OP. PORT T.V., Stereo, Elee. O>urt clerk lo woman wit-PORruNITIES baY• blll!lll Train, Pool table, Mlac ness: "Do you swear to tell discovered in aa..ttled Ada. items. 1616 Elm St. C.M. the truth, the whole truth and Turn back to "BufllmeU Op. *6Th-3468* &. maple crib. 540--0336 We're movmg to larger quar-TV; remote cont.; like new. new crimplete set plua bag ler11 and we have a lot of $100. 842-1177 &-cart $180. Kent eleetrlc 545-7334 S"I'OP THERE?" POrtunltiea" NOW! ~~~~-;--==...==-;~--~-~ . .--;-. -=-====;;;======-=-==========-=:::;! G.E. Washing Mach In e, pianos and organ11 we don't SELLING large coll!IOle color guitar, new fl5, MS-4309 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Cafe, Restaurant 8014 RESTAURANT equipment for sale, ice ma.chine, pie CWiC, refrigerator &. etc. Must sell by Friday! Call 53-3745 for appointment almost new, $100. Coldspot want to move. Some are TV to purchase smaller set. chest freezer, make oiler! used; !Ome deri:m; .10me Best offer. 646-5.112 NEW Chrlstmas Gitt Uems. l--'""-"::..:'-----'=""-=.C..-"'"'----...;.c ;...;;.;;c.....;=;...---....;-"'--'-";...-...,..._.? 531-7936 repos; some dUICOlltinued Twin bed, pole lite, toys. FREEZER, Small cheat models . and all have been PERFECT Condition 1519~ W. Balboa Blvd, NB. type, works perefct. $60. drastically discounted to aell Admiral TV B/W Maple 9:30-4.:30 Coast Electric Service Dept. immediately! You must not cabinet (213) 430-2645 s c H w INN St t n c r .1. y 64&-2486 miss thia really spectacular TV & Swivel $25 Fastback. 5 ap boy's bike, • 8022 AUTO Washer A-l cond. sale. Buy with no money 494-5089 like new $40. 545--2555 evea. l·G-•r.,.1;.:9:.;•_;;.Sa;;.l.c.•-----Delivered & guaranteed, down 0.A.C. l S ye.l.l'I tol-========== wknda. MOVING! MUST SELL! $55. Coast Electric Service .:"'.JID·s BAWWIN STIIDIO HI.fl & Stereo 1210 6' ROSE sofa-nylon w/f0411\ e 23 inch TV $25 Dept. 646-2486 111,,1 Newnnrt, C.M., 642-8484 STEREO _ ~""" Solid State cushions $45. VI bra Io r --~~~ ----~~----•Port. Recrird SlO AUTO Washer 4 months old. Open SUnday afternoons console stereo. Never used. $50. 67l-1350 eves. Pay off balance, $97.63 & Sacrifice! $85. 535-7280 1--=~:,.::=-=-~-- e Toy microscope S3 it's yours. Coast Electric WANTED: Eleetrlc home I-========= 2 PIECE sectional, Uke new, =~=~~~e~~25 Service Dept. 646-2486 orR:an, late model . Cuh or Cameris & E~uip. 8300 coral with print slip cover e Electric fan SS FRIGIDAIRE Refrig. beaut T.O.P. Priv. prty on I y, =$50=·~642--0089=-0='---c---,-- e Heathkit Oscilloscope $ID condition $75. Call 646-3379 a!t 6 ARGUS Cinemax 85E llMM, ELECTRIC guitar w/amp. e Couch & chain $20 • 548-4009 • LOWRY Organ H 0 I I d a y power zoom Movie Cam.era, $70. Revell slot car racing + $5 each KENMORE auto washer 2% model. Ebony, like new! hardly used -a real set, new $15. 892-4219 e Misc. Electronic parts yrs old like new $75. Cost $1400. Sac r i I i c e sacrifice! Cos t $150. Will * Firewood for sale 1 .... •154 ... 9 iiCiiPiioiindii• .. -..... · .. c ... M ....... I ''"""'"'"""-'::-8:::ll5;;;:;--;;;:;:;;:. I 64.4--0874 :~M $45. 536-8653, After * Sewing to be done. KENMORE washer, brand Will pay cash for --~K~E~Y~S~T"°O~N=E--Sl>-0730 Lido Neighbors GARAGE SALEI new must sell $160. used organs OLD Cane collection $49. 100 e 645-0041 e e 64&-4033 e 8MM PROJECTOR yr old Danish Chest wlkey Dec 1th & 8th. 10 am-5 pm REFRIGERATOR, lroslless, HAMMOND Spinet Organ. needs minor repair. $30. $45. 548-8652 121-125 Venezia. 125 Waziers lge. 2 dr, A-1 cond, $50. X1nt cone!. $795. I .:=::""""':=;::=:;af;:;t::•::'::'::p:;.M=. = BOY'S Sch. Sting Ray Bike, Even the kitchen sink! 31,i: Call 546-4355 675--0315 I• 8400 Stand, plus handle bars & Hp outboard, antique 1, FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATICl-----·-----l·H_o_b_b-'y'-S_u,_p,_pl_i•_•CC"'___ seat, $30. Like new 673-9109 jewelry, carpeting, bowling WASHER $40. TO YOU SOLID bronze collectors set RUGS, aYOCado 15x17, wool. ball, clothes, X-mas items, * 549-1597 * FREE Presidential coins, mi 111 2-grey 10xl2, Nylon Excl crystal, china, pet cages, ski HOT Point Rerfigerator, xlnl WE ha"• 10 ca" ,._ kittens sealed. Nice gilt. S 1 O. Cond. Call 645-2281 items, silver, baby items, • "" microscope, stereo • llCOpe, cond. $75. need very special homes., =675-4==738======= WHITE BEAVER JACKET art. furniture. misc items. * 546-8746 * Blacks, black I white, some I· W/MINK COLLAR $3S(I. 1 .. ..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,. [ REFRIG .. Norge, IS cu It. Jong haired. 540-6183 before Sporting Goods 8500 64.5-2181 EVES. CHRISTMAS Shop here! auto dl'!rost. 2 yrs. Like 4. 1219 POOL tables • Slate New DECORATOR Rug, l2'xl3', Lovely items trom St. John new, $110. 644--0164 ORGANIC Fertilizer, .aged Gotham Genuine 1111 Slate blue green tweed, xlnt. $50 . . the Baptist Christmas Al.IT'OMATIC washer, Late horse manure combined Bed 644-0164 Ba:t.aar. Most items around model $45. Refrigerator $15. with wood shavings. Good 7' & 8' Size, Discount prices, BEAUTIFUL 9' gold couch Sl. Clever & unusual gifts m w. 20th St. C.M. mulch. 83J..5l32 between II 642-4236 $85! Won elect. range, wU1 for the whole family. Also, ::========! F · l2/31 sell $185. 962-2591 aft 6 mislc. household merchan--& 5 l'i10" thni n. CHRISTMAS 11pecial · a few ..:::::.:=:.:.::c:::.:.-;:;...~~ dise-relrigerator, stove, etc. Antiques 8110 WHJTE cockapoo, 2 yrs, new Windansea short boards Surfboard, 1-larbour, 10'. Thurs, Fri, Sat. 9 to 5. ANTIQUE Ci""'"-1 female, very genUe, needs at $105. 646-3n8 Good* ,,.!h.~~! *$60. -EU c M """"' arge shampoo &. trim R·n 3006 •~ ~'""' esmere, · · selection of Euro .... an &: • M-1 GARAND 1 e. · · •-'7760 ,.. 5411-5927 l'l/7 MU't Good ndlti FIREWOOD iJ'tQ-American; also, . 1ary, cri on. HOLIDAY Garage Sale! Grandfather's & wooden BEAUT. affechonate, young, $90. 5411-8778 637-684.1 Sporting goods, household works. Private party. satin blk, half Siamese, c='=o"'M"'-=P~L"'E='=T~E~-,.71-of FIREWOOD FOR SALE i t e m s . E 1 n a s e w i n g 536-6637 Aft. 5 needs lender loving care. MacGregor golf clubs $50, % Cord $22.50 del. 549-0409 machine. Suzuki. Ans a -VAsr stock Amer & Eur 540--0948 12/6 caJI 53&-2ll9 fone. Marble coHee table, NEED ~ horn• l 0<' .:;::....""'""===,,.,--UNICYCLE, like new, $20. lurn & clocks. Larry IS""" . 1• SOCK IT TO 'EM! Baby bike seat, $3. 548-8200 lamps, used drapes & Morgan Antiques, 2 4 28 loveable, blond ll'rrier, l ~l ==========.!.""========== carpets. Fishing b o o t s . N 1 · CM ""'B-..-.....1 watch dog t • ewport B vo., · ,,_.,_..,, is......... ' M iscellaneous Many other items. 54s--0936 gentle, aJl shots. 542-4557 8600 Miscellaneous -'----'---'-'----Sat-Sun 10-5. 2316 Redlands ---------1 ~ NB Sew1'ng Moch•'n.. 8120 9 1\-10. old female spayed !!-•••••••••••••••• .. ...,, " · · lovable pup. All shota. luyJ Swapl At Htrbor llYd. Drlv•ln GARAGE Sale, girl'11 play 1967 SINGER, walm.1t console Needs lriends to romp with. things, lamps, d r a Pe s, included. Tran 111 erred 962-5793 after S P.M. 1216 dishes, houseW&rell. Lawn -O&Cillator. Hi_ F 1 com-service man forces ND. special id home for ponenta: enlarger. Many repossession. Touch-a· lovable sm. brown fem. other items. Sal & Sun. matic, automatic, zig-zag, Terrier Spayed & sn.ta. g:JO 10 1 PM. 2 71 5 bulton holes, blind hems, 1147-1135 1219 lancy 11litches. No at--~~~~~~~~ Wavecrest Dr. Cd M. tachmenta: needed. $4l.2S FEM. Calico kilten 7 wka. SWAP .-MEET-. 644-Zli6 Cllllh or assume $.1.S5 a Nice Xmali gifl. 675--0477 END tab!.,, ( m •Pl• l · month, guarantee good, caU all. 5 p.m. 12/9 EVERY SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Trundle bed, baby crib, 530-1212 or 893-4444 2 YOUNG black and whlte CLEAN OUT YOUR .GARAGE , •• refrlg. Unusual cradle. Mlllc 1967 SINGER complete with rabbits. Free to good home. HAVE fUN SWAPPING! =i 218 34th SL NB. Walnut cabinet, divorce ac-642-5308 12/9 • FREE KIDDIE PlAYGROUND • lion forced sac r If t c e. MIXED bred nn. puppies, 11 •·----------------·' 11 1 GARAGE Sale: All household Automatic, zig-zag, touch-a· 7 wks. Very adorable. items. Furn, dlthes, refrlg. matic, button holes, blind 962-7826 1218 914 Darrell St., C.M. Fri hem, overcasts without at· . &: Sal. tacbmenta. Assume $4.~ a CUT I: Boxed, fire ...ood, GARAGE SALE : Furniture, month °" $38.97 ca.sh. Call 1909 ~ e de r a I, Costa dishes, miscl. Sat only, 10 526-6616 Mesa un to 4 P.M. 7106 Bayshore MALE Cock.-«-poo Free to ..... Dr., Newport Beach.. ---------1 Rood borne. ~7997 .tt U Musical Inst. 1125 pm. 12/6 1.:JOUSEHOLO, baby ltemA, 10 speed bike. clothlng A VIOLIN, Italian Degani $150. 2999 Miltru St. CM. miscl. Dec 7th & lltb. Cor. Xlnt gift for promilliog FREE Pretty, 11\ld,y ldttens. 2nd Ave I: Poinsettia. CdM musician. 5'S-S898 S49-402!i U/u BABY bed, mower, fumituft. 1 FENDER ~ Amp. FREE Fill dirt, aimer of EwrythU.:! 3000 Celon Rd. for aale. P!O. 12" Speaker Broadway I: Tuatln Ave., Mesa Verde, C.M. Sun 10-S 2 channels. 673-0484 C.M. 646--0861 aft 5, 12/6 nJRNITURE, clothes (aiR 9), to~ tools, pictures. Call afll!r five. 540-7560 LARGE SOFA GOOD CONDITION ...- HARBOR BLVD. -DRIVE-IN * 3700 McFADDEN '* SANTA ANA -PHONE 531·1272 ICOll:NEll HAll&oll ILYD. I. McFA9'11NI SELLERS J1 .00 S.t•nlay $2.00 S.""y BUYERS 25c S.tu"'y lOc s .. .i., '" c.r ""'' ,_ __ FREI BUYER'S PASS __ -. CAMEO Shores moved-en- tiques, glltJ, lamP1. lots of clothes. 10-5, ll5 Milford. 1!'i09 HIGHLAND (Westclltf), NB. Shopmtlth. snare drum, bikes, ntga, desks, etc. vox Amp $15. (I yeu old FREE. Sandy loam .,u, alao GOOD SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. <»<t $1611). T•mp ""'''" rock till. 548-4032 1216 FRIE ADMISSION like new $25. ~ BLACK male dog, 1~ yrs T-11U1 lllld ""•"' •I "-"" • .ttic.. w1• -*"" Of' 121 lllO ti! «CUOlll'!h '"''' Ttlls ,. ... """' ~ J111, ,.. '"'· KENT Drum set, complete, old. Gentle, 548--6977 7 D.P. 2 yn oJd. Paid $462. Sell l~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ for 1251), 833-()151 White Eleph&lltaf EvarJ 1968 dama11str1tor 111d co .. UJ · ownllll car i11 this Ill is prlca4 below orlglllt faotorJ invoice! '68 TORONADO '68 TORONADO V..f, auto. trans., radio and "hut1r, full power 1M , factory air conditioning. S1rt1I No. 621436 . $5196 ,$5139( '68 CUTLASS STA. WAGON • v ... tllfll, lrtru., 1lr ODl'ld., ...... ,.,I .. II"'" 1111•. Sw. o lift. $3250 '68 CUTlASS SUPREME ' '68 CUTLASS SUPREME " H ID .• ~. lll'r H04..10AY 6.ul!f •11dl• ...,._ ~ f:r.1 lt'.l.1.~;rvln,-1 IOI>. al~ M. •Ir DDl'lll ..... 1·: ... ~ .. ler. ,..0, SO'I, I ~D . ..,1 . ' $3250 $3250 ' '68 CUTLASS SUPRIMI r.OLIOAY Sldtn_ Tl11 wllatl, -....,.. .,., TurfUlllW:. S.r. '"· JZ.0.. •• $3150 ' '61 CUTLASS STA. WAGON ~· -.. '·1·-'-'" -. "" -l!fnf. S.. N•. in . $3250 -'68 CUTLASS "S" SIRllS . l uc;ktt W:lll. COM011. '!',~.. ~· .. .tt.. llrwndY ltlllrlor, S.rl1I -. 17.n. $3150 '68 CUTLASS SUl'RIMI 9\fCl<_.1. cmook. 1lt Ol:lfld,, P'.S .. P'.a,, All bh,,.. Sefltl No 066I $3250 IDAY Cou WHlow d, tom TurGOJOIW:, 1! " -twr'lns, ,,_. '68 CUTLASS SUPRIMI ' '61 DELMONT 88 HOLIDAY ~~·531·;0w. ~ ... ~ -S~i 'a~S . VALUE RATED USED CAR BARGAINS '62 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE · · fGVN 1111. llt cllo I nd '-If[, ....... 11"~1., -"""""'· """-rick. tlr. A bNui!M r9d Wtton and Cftl\' • - -, , , • • '62 MERCURY S56 1 OOOll HAJIOTOI" f"XL 7'1). ledle •rid,,...,, ....... !r'Mw .. M . A rMI "lee OM .If • • • '63 CUTLASS OPE. '67 DODGE POLARA 600 OPE. 1TY0 "9). Ont Ow.wr. BMuttf\11 .... Wiii\ tllldr. Yl""'l '-· a81fio •rid llNlll'. l>IO. tr-.. POW• l!Wlnt. _.,. W#;ll. ltctorv .ir. '&& OLDS CUTLASS 2:Dr. Hdtp. •. l_W)CS 3'11 ll:fOle Md "-tttr, oMll'O. It.,_ , ~ .. .......,., lludlft -h -~I. A rff llu111-•• ''64.9-- '749"' '899 '2799 '179~= SAU 'RICll 1 .. 1tr1Y1 '72 HOURS AnlR ADYIRllllD "REMEMBER, WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED UNTIL YOU ARE" UNIVERSITY 2860 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • -------- -----------------------------~ ---... ..-. --------------------------- ' I i I 1 •• -... •.•••Y-\• v • TRANSl'OllTATION TIWUl'OATATION TUNSPOllTATION TRANSPOaTATION TlANIPORTATION 9IOONew Cart l.:__:/ I '· ) ) I I 7 ' ' . [_: i / ' ' 1 I ' I I 1 l I L' Jl_ '! \ I I I -I.: ~I j & ' i ' J I ' I ! I J J { --•1 I J ) fl /_) ) ----- . " ~' 'I,' ' . L I'. I ' r , , / , I ,...; I • ••• r ( u) .. . 'IN ORANGE COUNTY • ' •• . 1969-& -1968 PONTIAC· TEMPEST· FIREBIRD --. $195 DOWN PLUS TAX AND LICINSI ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT BEST DIAL IMMEDIATI DwyEIY No Ppymerit -'til Next February! 48 MONTH FINANCING AVAILAILE ON APPROVED BANK CREDIT ···--. ::~:: ·--· _.,.,. ..... """" . ........ ....... . .,,., . ·-· --. --. ... . .... . . . US& THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID :;!·!!: ... ··.~;:: -. ........ , ...... . WANT AD ORDER BLANK ' ..... . ... .,..., ... 1,;:=;: -· ·-· ::::: ... AND REA1."H 1HE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MARKET -· ;Jj\SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES ··---~ --·-. , .. . ., .. . ........ . ,.,.,_ . 1 •• !!! I ":'~: l jiii -· ·-· I :~::-: j -:--I •'.,. • I ·-. .. ,_. ... ,. . -·-·. ~-=:: ; ... ; : 2 nl•D $4.50 $5.10 $6,00 I;:;! I :.:::::: : I ;fi,,\YMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 ... _. :. :: : ·-. ·-. :;. :,_a.lido hr 1111 IN 1 I ~S:;: •••••••••• lyt. IMllf•••••·••••••••••••••••••••••••••I f.-:! : I.:;: :cr .... 1nc1tl• ····•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~. . . -.. ';';.: ;!:::::::: :H•1t11 .......................................................... . ... :; : .... _ . I ~ :M4r.• ••• •• • • •• • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •• •• • • • :::: : :; :ca, ••• •••••• •• •••••• •••• •••· ... Phon• , •••• •••••• •••• •••••• ,, • ... .-:~ : cur HIU-PAITI ON YOUI INYILOPI ~: -~. ,.,,... -.. , __ IUSINESS REPLY MAIL lht 0-p..Jt No U. C..t• U.., C.HfonUe Orange Caaat DAILY PILOT P. 0, lax 15'0 • TIMD $6.80 $1.21 $9.76 , Coeta Mesa, Calif. 92626 7 nMD $10.65 $13.10 $15.55 " TIMU $15.90 $20.10 $24.30 TO "•Ull COil Plilt enly .,,, word 111 ••ch 1p•c• 1lt•¥0, lncludo your 11'1'r11• or pho111 numb.,, Thi c11t of your 1d 11 1t tho i nd Of tfi• 11110 on which tho list w1rd of your •d 11 writ- ton. Add $2.00 1rlr1 If you do1lr1 wso of DAILY PILOT 101 ''"lco witli rr11il9' ro• pli•" LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS 54' Abeking RasmWISen yawl, dluel.. erigine, :i beada and ahower, 4 <:&blfla. radlb, RDF, wheel steering, bow ' ONO PRE 16 IT. Ski IJoat, 1968, Deep V fib!rglu, metal flake, 100 hp, trtr .. plua many extraa, '11495. m.-0341 MINl-Bike-3 H.P. B -S. Motor. Runs like "50" $120. or ~t offtt 673--9729, bet. 7-9 P.M. with stern pulpit. lifeline,· Boat Mlintenanc. 9033 COSTA MESA'S OWN *MINIBIKE* perfect cond. 1100 good sail inventory. Out ol state owner must aell now.· Asking $29,500. Good boat for Mexican waters. e BO'ITOM PAJNTING e $1.85 Per. Fl + paint Complete Boat Repair Newport Marine Service Ory Docka 642-4447 1144-1515 '68 MINI Bike. Make otter. New condition 540-:zsn DAVID L FRASER CALL:· Oluck Avery 3424 Via Oporto, N.B. 673-5252 * 494-3916 Eves. Mllrln• Equip. 9035 Mobile Home Show U's -16's -20's & 24 wides to 60'. Soon a 34' wide NEAR new Miru-Bike, V.'Bl'· ranty $100. C:all after 6 PM 540--0024 l·. FT. C'1storn F1~ $AIL $ALE -New, Used. Racer. Blue and gold.· Uncl&i.med Mains, Jibs, Traile" .t boat tretbly· GH1ou, Spinnalren. As is pa I n t e d. New white or will alter to 1uit. Ftnt n a u g a h yd e . Upholltery come, firlt served. 'IWO ThrC!e 16% hp Champion DAYS ONLY -De<:. 14 A: eng:lpes. Complete w i th 15. HANNA SAILMAKERS, seVl!'ral fuel tankl, 1teertng 861 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa and controls. See at 2lDI (Il4) 548-3464 CARIBBEE -CASA LOMA Motorcycles CELEBRITY • CONTINEN- 9300 TAL -FASHION MANOR - CORNELL -KI1' FAIR-BRAND NEW m9sR:'Sl0,000 * Y AMAHAS* HOLIDAY SPECIAL • $50 • Lalayette. Newport Beach. 43' CABlN Crusier, slps 6. Single screw, caterpillar diesel S kw Koeh l e r generator, b&it tank• dinghy, rill W radio, elf!C galley. Owner STh-3468 lG' AWARD Winning Character Boat. Ex. rond. Diesel. Must Sell $1795. 546-7834 Sollboots 9010 Sobol, fully oqulppod xlnt condition. $1!i(I, • 637-9458 . 20 wide $1599 down-$98.89 mo &Mt Slip Moorint 9036 incl. mx. lie., del. & set-Up - ~ ..__ ...-3 yrB. Ins. DOCK "" "'"' Nowport Bay Harbor Beach $1.50 per ft up to • OVER COST 32'. power boat 548-9418 Mobile Home Show WANTED. su Id \le 1125 Bak" St., eo,1a Me,. HERB FR IEDLANDER · P or 5 e-(At J.tarbor) for 2l' Century runabout ___ _:5~4o.~9~47~0~--h9i6C:2-i;S;;iGi;;'"'~d'=;";;G=-;;;'•:_.:•;:.•.:B:;lv-::;d. Balboa. "Pen. prel 675--06ll '65 HONDA 50. New cond. DOCK Space available for 25' power boat. Front tle, $1.30 per ft. Call ~1355 NOW 1050 mile1. Gd. Christmas Coit• t..401•'1 Own Prl¥1to Mobilo Homo St.ow gift. $125 aft 4; 00 p.m. Actllol Dodpf Stadt•• 548-5108 Boats W1nted "9w w.-.. " Dtspley HONDA n, Scrambltt lo 9050 12'1 • 16'1 • 20', -24 wide, miles. H.D. '62, full m'.ess. l1~9ih1 to 60'. Sp•cl•I low Must sell' 673-4846 e CASH for best buy on prico1 on 1how rnod1l1. =~~·~~"'=--~ "' lo 50, u ~ 14' "'""'" BA y HARBOR SEIL Or trado. ... BSA Gold A SABOT trom Santa, co~ rowboats, complete. Write Star 350-CC; o'hauled; $375. plete rigging a, dolly $215. full Info, Mr. Siegel, '70 Mobile Hornes Show ~945 Alt. 7 PM * 673-7573 * s. Beverly Dr, Beverly 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa '64 TOHATSU 55 cc Good Hilla, CaW. 90712 (At Harbor) trial bike ~r 1~L $90 LlOO 1-t, 2 yr new. 2434. Full race. B ow not. Rd trlr. $1350. 546-3225 eve. 23' ENSIGN, lotl of extras &: \mprovementt. Cost $5200. Must sell $2600. 6t6-8886 SEE the Dual Wide Roa.d-646-3192 Alrcra~ 9100 li~ Pan American, Para-::.CC'-=*C';;B,;MW;;;;--;;R.<o=..,*-- rl I mount, Elite and General Very iood condition. P • Pl ot Course mobUe homes now at dn, S750 494-2432 ~ ':i'!. ';!'·MM~ Dual Wide Sales l96S SUnoki 2S0oc Orange C o u n t.y Airport Oi.apman Mobile Homes Inc. Good condltionm Power CrulHrt 9020 549-2666 or 546-1610 520 N. Harbor, S.A. kiklng $?"!0. 546-828.1 CHRIS C>'oft >I' V-3· "" 531-8571 '64 TRIUMPH 650 TR~. board, radio, etc. Barraln; Mobile Homes 9200 2 BEDROOM completely 1treet. Very clean &: sharp! sllp avail m-ee Prfv. e Skyllrw ,69 $699t furni!hed. Adult park, golf :1695=·-=-C:..="c.,.,,.--- pty. course, swtmm1ng pool, • HONDA N•w -~ wid• 2 bdrm., walk to oo .. n. 18.!IOO. ""5b, • 40' Ts Fb Wheeler. Radio, center kitchl!n, Palm no trade. 536-zr.n oou1>de•', pUot. 'Bxcpt'ly Sprl""' Maoor, fully furn-MINI BIKES clean, uk'1 $16,500. 846-11122 ts~ed lnd'g. all kltch. ap-MOTOR HOMES 9219 pliances, cptt., drpl. Jl% 1;;.;::..:..=-=.o=:=-.:..:.:;: I Sf!!'•~ Sid INts 9030 dn., ca&h. tnule "' oqulty. $77 mo. 0.A.C. FASr l•' Ski Boat & trailer, D.lliergilll over ply, aood cond. Mark 75-A Mttcury elec start, new batmy il forward controls, ninnlns llb!s, skla il ropel:. Ready to go! $775. 536--8JlS or l39'J ln:l.ianapolis HB. IT nBERGLASS Ski Boat w/tra.iler l S5 hp Evinr'd. All safety a~ss lncld. Ideal tor cruising or ftsh1n&. $1195. 847-4486 SKI Boat. '63 Classic S-K Trophy 75 HP Johnson OB. Traller. l ~ ftlt. Read1 ftr skiing. 548-«nS Rid< B1ldlno'1 Mobile W0<1d 1!M3:2 Beach Bl., H.B. 962-l?n 436 S. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8770 IDEAL Loe, 8ftyglde VUlage 2 bd, 2 ba, nice patio. Ki&. Trojan 20'X50'' nice tor re-- um cple, PrlY community clubhle: Pool, beach, b o a t dock &Va.IL Sl0,500. Ph on e. 673-U54 GI" ~lMl Unit No. JIM, S«I E.. Cit Hwy, N.B. ITS Beecb bouR Ume. 81.c-c-t Mlectim t'ftr! See tMIL<N--D-Y_a_cl>_t_::<S::',=G<::ne=..icl DA.U.Y PllDI' Oullfted Motoni Bui. V~ GMC, Or.II lfCtloo ~1 ·1:1 pn., air uni, F.A. hta.L 11 Your Ad in our---;1"....,w;t Compl. equip. 83-7773 Need a Gvbtmtq)l:T Someone will be. lookl.ni; J'Cll' o.i1)' Pilot Want Ada. 1969 'to' OR. '65' * $239 * HERB FRIEDLANDER IJ750 llACH ILVD. HW, Jt 12 lie.ck• S.. t;. 6r••o Fwy.I Auto Servltft & Ports 9400 Tu.neup Spec. $6.95 labor plus parts, most can KOSI'A KUSTOM KARS 19110 Hut>or mvd. Cbota .,_ .;.,~...;;..._ ________________________ ..::.,_______ f'lnd ft "1th e want *11 IL Dial "2-5678 Dial 60a18 White elephants! Dime-a-line ~ :__:.::::.:....:..::;;..:..:::::..=:__..::...:::::...::=:::::__ -~:::.:::..~.::._~-=::..:::::!=:::::...::==::: • • -~---···················· ···-·=··----·-----------------------~--~~-------- POLISH & WAX SPEC.- $9.95 KOSTA KUSfOM KARS 1980 Harbor Blvd. O:>sta Mc:a 1936 & 1940 FORD * PARTS * '36 Ford - l trang $15. l continental kit $15, 3 16" rim1, tries & tubes $2 per set, 2 rear fenden S8 ea, 2 rear doors complete with door panels & glass $10. eaJ. rear end $10, drive anan with U joint $15. '40 Ford flathead motor, hi. eludes carb, distributor, reg: ulator, oil pan, heads, dutdi aasembly &: generator, all for S20.00, 1 hood $15, brakil dnnns IE shoes " ea. Pbcqi S36-&4ll H.B. 36 HP VW engine, recentoi re-built, S125. exchanni A.f~ !!, 642-1'369 -= Trucks 9500 '65 CHEVROLET V.8, % Ton Pickup Cu!tom cab, r It h, local car, low miles. ru95. South Coast Motort Ford-Mercury . 303 Broadway, Laguna Bn.ch 494..asl~ 549-3851 '65 CHEVY PICKUP Long II«!, ' ...... ""· -condition thnM:iut. $185 C&lh · delivers or take ~-Take " pa.ymenta $39.96 mo. Call .....,,, .. 545-06.14 '64 FORD truck. camper ""U. F-250, V8, ,.,...,, many extru. Owner, -60 OIEV II T. P.U, Bouc1rt from Stare or Calif. Ver, dean 8 cyl $ti'l5. 6'll-t189 '54 FORD P""'.Up, -colld., new paint. 643-2U6 • . . . 0 . . . ;:_ ' . • • I frtdq, -6, 1961 UHdC.ro U...t Claro 9900u..d c ... 9900Uood c ... .. .. (ONNELL ''CHEVROLET'S ·usED CAR CENTER . SPECIALS . rf. " '64 IMPALA I$.,..,.. W ...... V-8, A.T .. P.S., lactocy ·olli •""-am Low ""*''-_,,,. ·'l"lille .wt!b blu. vinyl interior. Lie. No. OSD2311 • . .: •. , 5995 :::=:::::::::::::=. ' !+5 BARRACUDA ltT. coupe VI, automatic, ndlo, be&te, twceiio black with aold vin:JJ tntertor. 1-.;'.(?'fOJ'A95) "1 ; · .. ~1395 ; · "Z'nMJALA eu.ti:.m Cou.pe. Super Sport equipment, ~ atr con4, power 1t::ri .• automatic ' 1:ranl., radio 6 h,ater-srotto blue with ·black vinyl lnt.erlor. Uc. No. VRCU3 53295 New C:..r PMt·-W•rn..;; ' '65 IMPALA S..,.. Sperl CO.po. 327-V-8. A.T., P.S1 lac-air cond., UH. Ev"""" orohla With &lack la.ndeau top and Wfifte vinyl ·Wterlor. Stock No. P1788 • '66DODGE Sport Van ............ ndlo. -· air --Uoned. Uc. No. TClR310 • • '63 DAR't G.T. · HardtoP ~pe. e cyllndlr, automatic, n.d1o, beater, lnedtup1 biu. with blue my) ~·s109s· '61 THUNDERBIRD · H.T. Coupe. Full power, factory air, 'radio,~heater, torch red with white top. . ' ' '66 RIVIERA CUstom. coupe. Full power and factoey. air condltionin&. Radio and heater. '68 IMPALA 4 Door hardtop. VB. automatic, power 1teerinf, radio, h@ater. TRUCK • CINllA· ·• . ' .. '60 ,CHIVROLET ' . 8' FleeUlde Pickup. s PU'. tlrel, • 11ep bwllpe.-, a real vaf!Je, stocii No. ,315A. · ··569-5 ·, '68 CHEVY YAN . to8 Soriea (LoDc V111), v.a engine, 2 1e1.ts. aide doon, rear windows --, low mllllage, ltil1 under new car wammty . Lie. No. V94883 s2495 ...,--------........ '5iCHEVROLET >.i Ion pickup lnlck. Reedy for work or camping. s495 '6~n Pickup. V-8 eng., automatic tzens, fac- tory au-oond .. radio & heater, extra nice. Lie. No. U41818. 51995 ..... -- -------'6mi.MiNO Custom. S27 V-8, 4-speed trans., factory air oond.. radio & beater, new G-70 wide oval tires, butternut yeilow with black vinyl Interior. Stoct,,No. Pl797. . · '65 OLDS ·"98" Luxury --J'ull -·· ,....,. air ....itdon, ndlo A -· Stocll No. Pl7'3B '65 FORD GALAXIE 500 B.T. 'Coooo. VI, outo., PS, -alr, UH. Yellow with black viey"I lo- -· (RllC363) "'51695· .. ... . '65 CAPRICE ' Door ~~~ V-8. A.T, P.S.. RAIL An excepti wen kept car. Satin Silver with black Cllltom interior. Uc. N~ Prr46051695 '65 RAMBLER 770 ' Door. \18, automatic, power smertns, radio, heater, white w/sreen trtm. (P'BB:iill) '61 CHIV. 'f'4 TON l!:IT·VI. .. ~-. -=----· ·-... \'SJ '2495 ·s795 '63 v.w 2 Dooa-, l'&dlo ~ beater, ci.oo. Uc. N UY8'10 ~ 5995 " '66 MUSTANG Hardtop Coupe, ' -· ·-!ladlo l Heater. Silver with black lnterlor. Uc.· No. SVY342 51095 •i.t¥>!>-~On.. qum., ·-ndlo, hit .... : IPC!jllO'll . ,, • . ·51995 52595 52495 . -~5i9S ,, • I '59 FORD PU, rood fuft, S500 or best offer. 3005 n.oyce Ln,.. CM Hl--0915' aft. 5· ;-55 FORD-OMATIC 14 Toll. New 6 pJ,y tiret:. Good n1echanie&lJ.y. New paint. $300 54&-1952. '63 Q)ev. P.U. comp. ~ conditioned and painted, Sl,lrJ0.00 eve. 842-1702 H.B. Jeep• 9510 MILITARY Mockl M·B Roll bar, tow bar, L.O. hubs. Xnlt cond. $95(1. ~ ··54 INTERNATIONAL Scout. 4 whl driw. Xnlt cond. $995. ~ 1968 FORD 250 Camper SptclaJ. With 8' wood lined Camper. Has everytbi.og bot ~ cond. Assume exlstina: bal. Sac $1500 equity fOr J150. &C-2773 AMS HEAVY Duty camper Jacka. Good condition $35 pr. 646-<;2<5 , Duno B11t1ln 9525 0 1ANGED mind. N e w Salarl t;ype body ~ hood • metal flake. $1lrl • cost 1235. 646-3m ;HE QUICKElt YOU CW. THE QUICKER YOU SELL c;,.mpo,. . · 9520 '. CAMPIER CLIARANCf: ~I 1961 fl 0..-14•, kur Wlnrh, Scot.fl'l•ll •114 hl4- 1ln• 111..lolt ot ''trBIG 015COU~ ""'°" '"' 111.dtl• R-htre. s • .,, •-"• $ 011 .ur T"'ck· "C•11tjKr JlrkM. ·1·•·11 Ft. """''" O.ttf• M•cl•l1, S.lf c...tefnW 'Unitt, All c..,., Acc•t- totiM 111 S ... k • . *CAMPER . RENTALS* I y .. , fllMl-Cfllf 0. ;..,~...N CNtllt THEODORE , Robins ford 2060 HAltlOk llVO. COSTA MllA ~2·001 0 • 140..1111 Our u,1f_ VW'1. l\1v1 p1u1d th1 VW 16 pol11t 1•f1ty allCI p1rform111c1 t1it. And h1v1 our 100% <gl.llt111t .. tfiat w1'll r1p1ir or r1p1ac1 111 m1jor m1ch111ic1I pith' for 10 d1y1 or 1000 milH, whlch1l'W c:om11 firat, Whet you're 91tti11g ii 1 e1r th1t not only lo1b tlmost 111w. It 111111 tft1t wey, too, 11119in1, tr1n1mi11ion, tl lt ••It, front ult ,.....,..b/l1s. brake 111ff111, 1l1ctrir:1I 1y1t1m . • 75 • USED VWs $399 TO $1999 ALFA ROMEO 61 ALF A Romeo Sprint Coupe. Xlnt cand. New paint pirellis, 675-1334 DATSUN '69 '69 '69 NEW '69 '69 '69 '69 DATSUN Lookll l 50,000 ml. auar. $186.&6 Down $53.86 for 36 mo. OAC + Tax & Lie. Barwick Hayden Imports 993 So. Cout Hwy., L.B. I I 494-9173. "5-0634 .. ___ • __ P_o_R_s_c_H_E_s __ ! __ _, lll·;;,6"7 °'D .. ATio.s.-i'u;iN°'S"'E'"o~A..-N • Owned by little 'ole rnan In '61 PORSCHE ti I AUTO. '66 l'ORSCHIE tl2 I SPD '66 PORSCHE t/2 I Sl'O '62 l'OllSCHIE 5.75 '4 SPO 'II POii.SCHiE SPST 4 SPO '67 PORSCHE tl2 I SPD I Campers • Transporters • Panels I 'U V.W. t PASS IUS '61 V.W. IUS 'M V.W. IUS SUNllOOF '67 V.W. DLX t PASS IUS 'M V.W. CAMP'IEll '66 V.W. DLX t P'ASS IUS '67 V.W. CAMP'IElt '61 DUNE IUGGY '1999 C.1to11'1 fop, ""'9 wh••lt, • re•I show do11per. 673·1190 549-0303 1970 HarMr llYd., Costa Mesa lA&w>a Be4cb. Speedomet· er rw1s 7,UI milts. Radio, heater, dlr, automatic. $75 Cash delfvers. wm. fine prtv pty. Aftl!t' 12. 494-9773 ot "5-0634 ENGUSH FORD '56 ENG. Ford. R&d • Mat. Good a>nd., Enc· Exe.. 2S M P G. $Z25 or/be&t ciffu. ,. .. ,... FERRARI .FERRARI Newport lmportJ Ltd. Or-- ange Count~"• onb' author. lted d8.ltt. SALES · SER.VICE · PARTS noo w. Coast Hwy. ---540-lllf Authot'tud MG Dealer f'IAT lHIO staUon Wqon 1!I& ''"'" I * 540-lWr • l'ar Daily PUot Want Ada. 01&1 6fl.4178 fCll' RESULTS! ' CHE 2828 HARBOR USED CARS 546•120) ·c~-: 546•1201 . , Let Johnson & Son show you the 1965 MUSTANG c,.. Atctic wht. w/btk. vinyl lrit., full f•c • .ci11t11. incl. •• tr•111., R. H, PS. 16,000 •ct. 11111••• lr•dM J,y orlt. own•r. Uc. OXS255. $1495 1965 T-BIRD COUPE Arf•c 90111 nt. w/fl'let,:11 , !11t., •· +rent., R&H, full ,_.,., ttt., liorb., wln4, t••t. V•ry •l+r•c. 1111•ln. S.. to •p,.-•cl•t•. Lie. OWWl61/. cuJ4:A:.!NTT $2195 1967 CHRYSLER NEWPORT '4 dr. ttd. !Nch cr1•111 ••t. w/blk. int. Full fie, tq11ip. + •· trt111., PS, Pl, f•c. •Ir con4. DrlY•11 011ly 11,000 ll'li. incl ~•ded J,y orT9. owntr, l ie. Vf:Gl47. $2795 MARAUDER X-100! • • • •• a car for tomorrow, todaY.fe 1965 COLONY PARK • p111. 1t1: w911. l11ut. &r.cl111 &.W w/utc•, l.t. flltl f1c. 1q1llpf + Iulo. trlM., fts. tit lltUI .. P$, Pl, RIH, _,,,, fie. 3'4 1111, .I 1w11., will ••Int. Uc. PDi lt2. $2095 196 7 PLYMOUTH Fary Ill 1 deer h•rdtop. l••rilfuf Ame hf4, wM bl•ck vlriyl 11phol1t•ry. fully f•d&ty ~•ip,,M, ...... ll'lllic tr1111111l11lon, r•cfl., h .. tw, ,_., .+ooti11• pow•r br•k•11. f•ctory elr, low 11tll ... lredM.., •lr- lul ow,N. U<. 077 $2495 1967 TORONADO IDELUXll Gr•cltn tel• fl11. w/1•tin .. lk. f"t. O•I . .,.., full pwr .. f••· •Ir ""41. I _,,..._lilt. MW, SMw9 t..ffl. lout c•r•. StMl: NumMt '4t44A. $3695 '• .. - I JOHNSON & SON. Orang• County's -Oldest Authorized Uncbln-Mercury Dealer , Ask AMut Our FREE M•lntenence '--••• fttan 900 WEST .COAST HIGHWAY 548-7751 llWPOIJ IUCll • ' . '· I !!IM!!E! £On !!O!Juoii C:.n • SAVE A SOCK FULL! KEEP CHRISTMAS 'GREEN' WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE AT ATLA S'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES! COME AND CHOOSE FROM TH E LARGEST SELECTION OF AMERICA 'S HOTIEST NEW CAR ... THE ROADRUNN ER. ANY COLOR/COMBINA !ION AN D EQUI PMENT OPTION YOU DESIR E • , . READY FOR IMME DIATE DELIVERY. '67 DODGE Dart 2 door hardto p. Automatic, redio, heet er, power steerin9, AIR CONDIT- IONING ITGX660 1 '67 PLYMOUTH Fury. Autcmatic, radio, lieater, power steering. Factcry air col'!ditionin 9. ! THP 2761 '66 T-BIRD 'i.andau. .Autometic, pow e r 1tearin9, power brakes, AIR CONDITIONING. IT PL2441 '64 CHRYSLER 300. Autometic rad io, heater, power steering. factory air ccnditioniri 9. IOMJ2791 s1355 '66 CHRYSLER 300 coupe. Automatic, radio, h11atar, power steering, pcwer brake,, air con· d itionin9, !CM2JG66136721 J '67 OLDSMOBILE Delta Custom. VS , auto., radio & heat. e r, power steerin9 & brake,, factory a ir, vinyl top. ITPK436 ) • . l ·lJ ' 't--~s_24_9_5~-+-~-s_27_9_5~--1 f '67 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. Fu lly factory itquipped in- cludi"9 FACTORY AI R CONDITIO N. ING . ISZSSl OI s1395 '65 DODGE Corof\et 500 2 Dr. Hardtop. Automatic, power 1tearin9, radio & heater, a ir con- dltloniflt;i. IPAJl16l $1695 TRA~SPORTATION -------lmpomd ,._ 9600 TRANSPORTATION Imported AuMI NOO TRANSPOllTATIOM TRANSPOltT A TION .... .,. .. _. __ ..... .w .._,.._ '600 lft!portM A-MOO --HILLMAN MEICl!DIS llNZ TRANSPORTATION · lmporto4AuMo _.~ PORSCHE 'U PorocileS..perCpo. A a.tnyl Deep bluo llnilb with contrutlnr lettbtr • •tt-rior. AM I FM, chrome wbee1a. coco mata. f o I lam.Pl. etc., etc. At.oiutdy mint thnlout. U month war- ranty. ~~'°~RSC:..;;.;..H~l~·l-~·~TO~Y~O~T~A'-:-~~· '61 PORSCHI· 91 2 NICIST CARS IN JAGUAR '66 JAG XKE Coupo Finlthed tn Sparldi.ne Bur. pndy with 900trut:t,. alove 1 ========= I Jealhtt bucket seat Interior. r · Appointed with eve y poa-MG aib~ "Jag'' ·~· .,.. --------- J1rlt1po11 31111po 11 ·-, 1Nh1.,... wttll blaclt hi' ORANGI COUNTY ' ..,..., .........,, 10 ._ 1966 TOYOTA cit-tail Hu •verythtn& tJn..; Landcrulaer. 4 wheel drive. .. -lncludioc AMIFM1 rree whe<llzv ...... 'l'blo 11 cbtoml . wbeela and atettO the ~st tMN ii and almolt .... -. ..... "' ......... -·ble .. ftrd. Sptclol ........... "' lulJy .......... low -· Lie. # llSl'G1 ed. Ool)' . $1'95 ELMORE cllldinl AM/FM, chrome MG wire wheed & Pirelli 0tt11:: MOI'ORS 23,<m local mllu. A must S1le1, Service, Parts 31':-~ ~~wy. 31DO Vt. "--' H-. . -.T_~_Y2_.T !:_ .J1rlt1pn11 _11111p111 I • , for the qi.Lal.it)' mi~d. .. .. _~ --,, ~-.,.,.....wu ' Complete new MG inventory M2-!M<5 ' 540-17M ..... fli#WN~ ~ .... ,_., U3'.lD Beach ruvd., Watmnstr .J1rluµor1 31111µorrs 3100 W. Coe.at Hwy. Nll'wport Beach 542-9405 54().17&1 Authonttd MG Dealer See the oew Austin Amirica Authorl7.ed MG Dealer llPU"......., ~ ''" Here Now! 1-::::-:::=:-:-=:-::-1 Autboimd >10 Dea1o< NICEST CARS IN J1rtuµort Jltnµorts 3100 W. <.uest Hwy. !"" WITH only 13,<Kll miln ·-ro•-·-, '.'B". All 9RANGE: COUNTY on new '68 ~tr&n1 -~ 66 TOYOTA • p e rlect-<Uatom polnMm· lu.ther Interior, 'red over ' maeulate plu. ~ u:tru black. Super 90 with mma. Sport Sedan. 90 hp, 30 m.p.1. ..,""" """ ....., Top cond. $1790. 2 1 3 I Pirit sreen. Uc RSW307. _....,, .......---.tTlf) Ktlly Blue Book Price $1360 '59 ~RSCllE 53' S90 Tope °"' Spedal Sole Prioe l1lll5 ••• '61 JAG XKE Convert,ible, Bolero red with black leather Interior, 6,000 actual mill'!. F'ully equipped including stereo and chrome wire wheels. Not a mar or ACratch on this' fiawlesa beauty. 12 month warranty. Newport Beach 642-94Cti 541)..l'lM '68 l'ORSCllE 912. xlnt ocnd. $4,6110. Privat< ....... Call 613-0354 or alt I p.m. 494-71116 Dock AMJi'M M .... Sell! ELMOR·E '1lMOOil -- , A\lthorized MG Dealer RENAULT ~10TQflS TOYOTA '58 . PORSCHE. com«t, 2 top, lll!W upholsll'I'y lugpa:e rack, &ood cond, $1650. ,,.....,.. CARABELLE Renault 1961 ' Ph. ~ # .> &ood cond 35 MPG $275. ~ &ach Blvd., Wstmndr ;;_""" ,_,. TOYOTA! '&.l PORSCHE S, xlnt mech. cond, new paint, brakrs. titts, chrome wheels. Best SUNBEAM .J1rtuµort 31Jnµorts offer. 494-m7 after6 --------~1 We Have 'Em Alll SEE US lST OR LAST MUST Srll 1958 Speedster, new top, Corvair power, complekly aone throo&h. Beata Ponches! M2-001.5 Sunbeam Alpine $995 BlIT SEE US!! OPEL '59 PORSCHE coupe, clean, new white paint, blk int Ex~llent cond. 494-1283 2 top&, wire w~ls. white If t 0 with black interior. Excep. 81111 Anti I tiona1 condition in e1/el'y de-tW"I. UUIO wi -HURRY. IHFOITTS TOYOTA·YOLVO ~~rlupo11 31111 p 111 1 '.• CLASSIC 1951 Jaguar 3~ Li!l"r Saloon. 38,00J actual mil"~· Run111 & looks sban>! &>JI or trade for 801id Pick Up. ~6-3913 1'64 XKE Coupe. Xlnt cond. S2.965. AJ\1 -F'M . 53.000 nilles. Call TI41 836-8495 1.ft S p.m. or 1J.•knd~. MERCEDES BENZ ---NICEST CARS IN ORANGE COUNTY '64 OPEL '58 PORSCHE Coupe, top cond. Must see. 8.10-1522 alttt 5 PM. ReallOnable. Station \Vagon. Arbc white HOW'S THE with contrasting interior. Perfect 2nd car. A real mile. TIME FOi age maker with 1. lotta go! Lie # OSD129. $99S QUICK CASH 1100 W. Cout. Hwy, NPlr'J)Or't Beadl &n-9405 546-1764 Authorized MG DNler 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 66 TOYCYI'A Landcruiser, Hard top. 4 wheel driv. $2100 or best otter. 536-tID. TI.5 A Ciillfornia St.. H.B. TRIUMPH TOYOTA '5 TR-4, !1500 0. "'"'otter; ----.,.-----1 clean thruout. ELMORE THROuGH A MZB·IOO SL, l9"' ox-VOLKSWAGEN FWilonally clean, 2 tops & :'110TORS DAILY PILOT HF· . '':T'·:ni;; TOYOTA 673-9361 Alltt 5 PM tano. Lo mil,,.., $1595. TOYOTA ELMOR·E 546-873' Ph. 8.19-!200 NICEST CARS IN THE QUICKER YOU CALL, !5300 ""'" Blvd., W""""tt WANT AD l5300 Bead> Bl,.,., W"""""' ORAN19GSEI CVWOUNTY TIIE QUICKER YOU SELL Pbooe 19'-3322 ~~;======o=--=D=AIL=Y=P=ILOT;· =W=ANT==AD=S=' -•=================!Pick Up Truck. Thill is one 9800N1w Cars 9-Now Cars 9800 New Cart 9IOO in• million. Leu than 25.cm vvv actual miles. Power Utt 'SERVICI 1$ OUR MAIN CONCERN" AUTHORII!D JAGUAR OPEL BUI CI\ fTHE BUICK CORNlll) Sales • Service 1968 CLEARANCE BIG DISCOUNTS ON '68 STRAGGLERS Limited num ber-but if we have the model you wan t-you'A never find a bi99er disc ount.' Rivieras, Electras, Le Sabres, W ildcats. 9..-1968 DEMONSTRATORS Managers & salesmens personal cars marked way down . No bi99er discounts until next year. NIW 1969 OPELS BIG SELECTION READY PO lt IMMEDIATI DlLIYlltYI Wo11ldri'• you ••ally r1th1, hav1 ,.,or• h1ad rooM , 119 room, 1hould1• room, hor11 pow1r l 1tyl in9 {o, th1 1am1 amou ri• of mon•y .,, 1v1n l11s? NEW '69 OPEL COUPE ONLY ................. s.191921 DILIVlltlD IN COSTA MISA Fully 1quipp1cl includirit tlual "'a1f1r cyliricl1r brak1 l'f'I • t.m, h1af1r, whit• w1lll, du1I 1p11d wiricl1hi1ld wip1'1, warni119 fl11h1,, r1dl1, ate. •t014 11 JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS COMPLETE SALES· SERVICE AND PARTS DEPARTMOO FOR JAGUARS moral ~2105! II Full pciw•• plu1 f1,tciry air conditioni~9. !SKBBlt ) '6S OLDSMOllLI DI LTA IMM EDIATI DILIYllT s2495 BRAND NEW 1969 RIVIERA LOOK AT THISI IXTIASI Automatic. paw•• 1t.1riri9, b, •• ,,, wi11claw1, 1utomatie f,un• r1l1111, buck1t 111f1, AIR CONDITIONING, ,11li1 w/r1a• 11tl 1p1ak1r, 1tc.: ate., ate, •H01l14. s4975 IMMIDIATI DIUVllY ''5 CHltYSLll JOO H1rdtop. Full pow1, and fa,1 • ..., 1lr conditioninz, INIZ546) '64 CONTININTAL 18 4 Or. H.T. l0,000 "'i· Auto., RlH, PS, f1clory air. (SAl617 ) s1995 4 0,. H.T, L•l'ldau lop, lull paw11, f1ctory air. ITES 65"4 l '61 THU NDERlllt O Coup•. Full pow1r, fa,•ory 10,000 mil11 . IXSRlll ) 'UI ltlYlllA Full pow1r a11cl lat•ory air 'onditiorii"9· IVTM 19') 234 E. 17th ST. ·'" s4195 s4495 ... LI UHi s2195 2 Or. H.T. Autom1tic, pow1r 1t11rin9' bf••• .. f,.ct. air. IRYY1 ••l '6' IUICI SKYLARK s2995 4 Or. H.T ... m ., r..li•, Ii.it.,, P•-· 1t.1rin9. •.ooo .,;. IXSSIJI I '61 CORVAll MONZA Coup1. '4 ,,.., h 111unh1i1ri, 11cli• a rtd lte•t•r. CKOI270 I COSTA MESA 548 -7765 Sales0 Servlce-le11fuh.Lemltwj O,EN1 Mondoy·'rlday I ...... i.' , .... Satur.t..,. I • ..,,, i. ' p.m. , ...... ,. 10 ...... '-' p.m. ' - sate. Muat aee te believe. # 8040, $19S ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. """""' 153IXl ~•ch Blvd., Wstmnm '6S vw $19S Fully equipped, red with black interior, very cle&n. dependable "hue·" J~l'i.LlPLli [ 3111:µ0 1 !:'• 3100 W. Cout Hwy. N..._J!eod> 64z.94a5 ' 540.-1764 .A.uthorized MG Drealer '67 vw Camper, radio & heater, ful. ly equipped. Lie. WTS 139 $2387 SADDLEIACK DODGE 1401 N. Tuatin, Sant& Ana Just off the Newport Fwy. 3 mins. from 3 F!'@ewayt PHONE 547-9381 58 VW 'I'rAnsporter w/rebuill motor &. transax:le.. Ex. Cond. S500 or offer. 646-9219 '66 VW BUS, excepbanal con- dition. Sl,666 Pri. Pty. Call ........ '66 vw 1300 -Sunroof. Xlnt con:!. Low mileqe. Muat _ sell! 673-4846 '67 vw Sharp! Sunrnof. Am· Fm. Draftt!d -l&.Cl'ifice Sl485. 673-7711 '65 VW, very clellll, low mileage. Sll50. 494-34.35 bet 5 & 7 p.m. '58 VW Sunroof: new partg, lites; radio; like nu inter. $450-0r b.?st ofter 542-6238 '66 VW Sedan, good cond. new tires, $1225. 962-~ we.kends or aft 6 PM '6S BUS. top cond. 32,000 ml. Camping extras. Alr horn, $1500. call 642-57(1 '64 VW Radio, Heater. clean, iood condition. $899. Prl · pty. Call 642-501.5 1964 VW Deluxe. Xlnt cond.! 1-owner. pri party. 642-3476 '58 VW. Take. as i5. $150. 673-4214 SOCK IT TO 'EM! lmporJed Auror "'°° English Ford Complete aales • service 100 MPH. a2 ml. per pl. l'ull five pua. 1port1 atyling. CORTINA ~ * Deluxe 2 Door * $1883 lmmfldiate Deltv8)' Ov• 50 2 doon:, ' doors, G'l'W, 1tation 'MlCOlll in •leek. 1'Ull¥ autcmaUc .... -. rot TRADE FOK TOUR PRESENT CAR THEODOR E. Robins Ford 2050 IWtBOR BLVD. CCST4 MESA 142-t'mO 540-8211 • ---____ ...., -N •' • ....... + ... -"..-•••.«A.A. ii.•, a.••£ .~1 .·e·e •• e•. a a e:e I.•.,,;... e ..: .:..:. • ,;,,, _ ... .:.:-'_ • •• • ;; • • : ' .' '· - • '• ' " " ,_, •• C1rs ..._c:.. ... . •• ,. Huge Discounts to '1200 . . ' ' ' .. .. .. ' ' ONL·Y-· L 1 t'I 0.Mutm9n • lnuttre C.. At H ... Dhc.o11m PLUS-lalan .. of) Tear/50,000 Mlle Warranfy AND -lalance of 24 Mo./24,000 Mlle WarrGllfy Available · MOST CAU All IQUIPPID WITH AIR CONDITIONING, POWll ~ -SHIRING l IU.KES, MANY MANY LUXURY ACCISSORIES. .. ON BRAND NIW 1968 ·MUSTANGS e GALAXIES THUNDERBIRDS ·1. EXECUTIVE CARS LEn -· .. ·-·"·-PLUS-24 MONTHS/24,000 MIU WARRANTY AND -S YIAl/50,000 MIU WARRANTY WOST CAii All 19U .... WITH All CONDITIONING, POWIR ITllllH & II.A.US. ~ MAIO' LUIUIT ACCISSORllS. e SP&.CIAL 'U FOIP •Al.AXIi 900 4-Dr. W. V-1, ••to., RIH, pwr. 1tr11t·• whih w•ll ff1Ws. UAIM'PDA 141. • SPECIAL • '795 • 'U THUNDDlllD $I 195 V-1,. a11to .. RIH, ~. Pl, P wlitd., pwr. •••h, fie.. 1lr c.o1t., -tirn. Uc. OJJl22 e SPECIAL e 'U POllTIAC $895 a.11 ... 4-«. va. ...... n. hll ,..,.., '••· 1ir c.o11,. -flfn. Uc1,.. SHC347, '61 TORINO 2..0001 HARDTOP DIMONSTl.t,T0.1 fat111tl roof 190 tV Y·I 1119IM, lll1ft ¥f..,r ...of, et•IH·•m•tlc. 1l1m-lc clock. p~ m.rl111, ,._, dl1c ~1k11o f1ct.,., 1lr c•t~ AM.fW tkt" r•dio, fl11•I ..,,r 1pe•••r, tllli.I t'i•1, ci«Q• Mlb. ltl•11ce .t' 5 yrJ I0,000 fftll• ••1r~ty. Al10 lwil111•1to of 24 ~ 14,000 1t1ll• w•tr .. ity ,;,,11.Ll11.' S11r. H• • llt40Yl .. 6t4, · ! Huge Discount . - ) '68 THUNDERBIRD 1.Dj)()t' LANDAU DI ~'O NS1 iA TOR 421 4Y, V ... ---.· Woq vlf!YI ~-. .-..111-• ..... , wiittew•ll ti,... ,._, wll!ftws. ,_., 4-w•y ... t, tilt , ... ,1., ~. f•ctory •Ir coH., ,ow.r •n••nna, ·••r•o t•p• 1y1f•Fl'I, tintod vi. ...... , ... b•lh, styl• 1f••I wh••I cov1rs. 81l1nc1 of I yr./ 50,000 fftil• ...,.1rr•nty. Al10 b1lanc1 of 21 MO./ 24,000 mllo ...,.arranty avail1bl1. Sar, Ho • IJl46 I 01160 . '61 OALA.Jtll 100 J.OOOI MAIDTOI' DIMONSTRATOI ~to 2Y, v.1 •119'"'•• .II W.yl tri., .hiyl ,..f, enih•· •9'0tk, vi1lbillty ""Pt olKtrk .Sock. wt.it.won flrM ~)' ...... ..wi.,. JllCIW• 11'. Wifld~ffff. h•.-A di1e lw•••5. feet_, .it coMJtia.IJtto AM ,.. ·c11.,· ti•tod tl114, wktl cov•r, cf.,_. t..M. a.l•oc• ~f I yr./50,000 rnll• w•rt•11ty. Ali• HlllJKO of 24 11110./24,000 mn• w•irenty •v•ll•~fo. 5.,., N•~ IDllYI060JI. ' '" H1tge Dikount '68 FORD. LT.D. Dt=s"t:!'~k ltO 4Y, v.a, .,.11•, a. .. po• ... .,, tri-. pareh· Mo•t v1nyl taof, u.1 ....... tfe, vbibiliiy 91011p1 .~t-•11 tir"-Nlly tlH .,..Ui119, ii"""'' 1tootlrtt I elite IN-ok.1, f111:~ eir coaclitionbi9, AM-FM •tor" r•cUo, du•I root •pe•kor, tNtt.tl tfo1a. lal•11co of I 'f'./&0,006 mil• worrant,.. Af•o ~al•nCO of 24 .. o./24,000 11111• •orr•11ty ov•il•W.. S.. N .. IJ66Z16M". Huge Discount Huge Discount PRE HOLIDAY USED CAR CL~ARANCE '67 COUGAR $2695 VI, auto,. AM/FM r•4 .. htr., r$, PB, fac . 1ir cond. ,tilt 1trn9 . ...,hi. Lie. UEWBS,. '68 FALCON 2·DOOf 8i9 6 cyl. ,1uto., R.lH, P ..... r. tfrn9., whit. ...,.,11 tira1. Lican11 WXKlll. '2195 '67 LTD 4·D-HARDTOP $2495 VI, aut•., R.lH, PS l dl1c brk1., fac, air ~ond., ww, ¥inyl top. l1nmac. TR.5411. Sl HAILA ESPANOL ' "WHERE THE DEALS ARE!" 'H ltlYllRA '1495 Y&. a11to .. UH, PS • I, r wl.M., foe. olr con4., ww, tintad' 9!1 ... u~ OKH 162. "M couNm squ1u 9·p•u. YI, •uto./RIH. !"Wot tfM,llllJ• 14tal farnlft w1ig ... UC.nt•'OSC701. "H FOID" CUSTOM 500 2-Dr. 'ii, i11ht., t•dlo, hoofoir, poWfl' "';*'· UcanM SYE:717, , '67 ilfREllRD l;:ONYllTllU ¥1. / ..... Rllj. rs, foe. •\!: coN., -~ ffl'lttd ti•••. Llcant• nY419. I '995 '1295 '2295 Open 8:30 A.M. • 9 P.M. 111. ·Fri. Sat. le & P.11 2240 So. Main at Warner• Santa Ana •Ph. 546-7070 --......:::=-. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 5 9700 Used Can 9900 u .. d C.rs 9900 UMdC.n 9900 Used Can IMPOR'IB WANTED Orenge Counties TOP S BUYER BILL M4XEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Newporter Motort Cash for C1rs TRAMSPORTATIOll CAR SAlE BUICK CHEVROLET CHEVROLET NICEST CARS IN ORAHGE COUNTY '63 VW CAMPER ad)' ~10 hunttns. filihlns r jtlli plain fun. Load~ ith al the gear. Lowest rice ewer. Lie # BTI'269 $1495 ELMORE 19Sl-Blaupunkt AMJnl dio, aunroof 40,000 mL lSIO.- VOLVO VOLVO? We ti.ve Thom Alll SEE \IS 1BI' OR LAST BVT SEE US• IJmiA IHPORTS H. Beech. Ph. 847--IU 9900 NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE FINANCEDT •Bankrupt? eRepc r h'GT eBad Credit? e DtnrcedT •Mllitu1 eNew ta An&T -""" .. -McCAllTHY MOTORS lQJ So. ...... .,.,,,... <2 blocb N. of Seu-sl Santa Ana Pb $C.3IO?" T RA"lSPORTAT ION I . ') 'inoncinq ovoilol:: •- A• .o .,..., Corry our o.,..n conrrach $49 TO $499 NE WPORTER MOTORS 1'.•:•. H ~·':~• e1.d ~.3 529-l ·.;,-_·1 1 Credit problem? ~ ua for inst.ant deltw:rJ', low pries, easy t~ We decide c..n .your c~l Csll ·or come 111 today. 540-43'2 . 11.Ul 'CHP /. AUTO SALIS Lowest Priceal ~ 2,145 Harbor, Coat& Mesa 5th Anniversary Salli .WE PAY CASH FOR Newporter Molon YOUR CAR PAID FOR OR NOTI n·• Beacil houM ttme. 'B'r -------- amt -1ectkln .en See tlll DAD..Y PILOT Oe..tfted --· I I I I I ~ $1297 .. 66 -MPG MAKES-SENSE KOSTA KUSTOM KAIS '64 CAD. 2 Dr. Cpe. DeVille; white w/blae inter., air A: 1401 N. Tustin, Santa Ana powr. Xlnt cond. $1995. or Just olI the Newport Fwy. cloRlt olffl'. MUil Rll! I mlrul. from 3 Freeways &U-15.ll ar 60-H19 eve9 A: PHONE 547-9381 ......... '64 CHEVROLET '65 CAD S.O. V. fact. a.tr. g Wqon, aut:>matic, radio, Full power. IA.nda1I.. Sharp. beater, JICl'ftJ' steering. nOO'.l $2550. m-1525 South Coast Motors J96f C)J)llLA.C Coupe FOl'd-Mercury DeVJDe-. coadltloo 30ll llnJedway, Lq1ma - 87J..1CI eMl515 563851 CAD. '85 Sed D V, lmmac, 19111 CHEV Malibu, HT C.oupe lo mi, air, full pwr. Below Pv.T str, brks, air-cond, V-8 Bl Bk. 1 owner. 646-4006 eng, auto. WJde oval tires, '67 EL DORADO; low mile., tile •tr WbL $2'150. 675-1309 car lib new: $S2£15. { 'tO Qevrolet Wqon. Orta. Owner. 642-7925 Good transportation. $300 cub. 82538 CAMARO • 1963 CHEV SS IMPALLA --------I CONVERT. Owner. $750. fl CAMARO RS, new tlttl _can_-==---~ pwr str. &. brb. R A: H, UM CHEVY, 2 dr l!dan, bucket teats 17,IXXI aria mi IOOtt cond, M50 • or make $2400. 546-8776 alter. 54S-6«11 '18 CAMARO, auto trazw. U MONZA Cou;pe ' spl. New ,,.. --... tis. ...,, Urn. ~ oner. v., --··-C ........ 1"' • dl£v. 2 -2 cir. V.f no;wo;w.o; Aato. v.., deen!, Im --------1 -all" ·~~ :m. w::; ~ 11a·=~1MP=ALA"""--,~"""=""-ll ......... ..u. ....... -...... -. -...... -BJO>l/!:wo 1'15-mt '63 IMPALA IS V-& Xlnt CHEYROLET tm. llol'I -.,.. a WHb:ndl 546-.ftlnT -=~~EY BREAKS OPEN ; THE DOMESTIC CAR MARKET!!! LOOK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' !Bluebook says IBlll Muey says·'. DOOIP110N 1965 BUICK L! SABRE ,. door. Air c...dltloftlnt. ISYDllOI 1966 PONTIAC LE MANS lackot Nit lffck on fl•""· ISVF 7) 1965 PL YMOUTM PURY I 4 4r, wfffrl alr _.,ttlonln. (P$H716) '1965 MUST ANO Convertl~lo VI, o... ttiMrlft . 10Xftl41 1965 MUSTANG Heriltep 40,000 111JIM fH. fe>WHMtl) $2075 ' $1125 $ $1515 ' $1615 $1395 . . i J . . .... , . ; . ~ ~ ' . . . ' . !i )·" ;) : ! " ' ~ ~ • • e ! • i l l . :t .. i 3 ~ . • l I l l ~ ! 1980 Hmbcw """ . W OIEVY l.,..i.. """*• UM CJIEVY -. 2 cir, .... Ml. low ml. ---. ~ ·-$1& Orts ..... 5!f. .;:;'1;;;:•;;;.;;.-~::::..---11 llAIY TO 1 UACH AT GAal'1IUI & llACH 18881 leach I lhd. ' Pia. MJ .. ~11551..,--; I 64' 5414 • -. ' ,....,. °""' Complete F ....... C.r s.r.tco , IWLT PIWr WANT AllS! CJIAAOE ,_ waot ed..,.. • HUNTINC5TON IEACr. 3 Ml. NOITK OP PACIPIC COAST HWY. ON IACH IOULIVOD • .• j l , ------- ------ - - -.-. .-• -... --.. ------·-------·--------- - -• - - -...... ~-~-~-~·~ ..... ...---.---.... .a.1o1._.llllilllliilll••&.&.11.0l.ll.l~~:.&A&&.a.il.lt.ol:...;:il t -- • . . .. .. ~ -.._ .,, ' .. ~ ..... '"' II ... •• .. 9 Frldlr, -6, 1'611 _:;:;,_=~--..,or:=:-r.:=---:--;liiOCiiMhl7r;;,.,.A.jlSPOltTATION TRAN~POltT A TION TltAHSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANSl'OltT A TION 1-..;.;..;.;.;...;.;..,c;......;. __ I . -· ·--.:: -- '· ' • ' ,,..,,..,,j.,. MiHry 1969 OPn $1873 MIKI McCAIM IUICK 1989 BUICK SPECIAL '2899 '69 IUICX SPICIAL DILUXI WAGON $199 DOWM DELIVERS ANY CAR OW APPROVID CREDIT Your ~lloltl pl a1M ~l1Nnci11t o< G~ MeC11rJli.1 Qu11li1;r USED CARS Almo1t too new to bt citied "used"· '6.5 VW CAMPIR '61 VOLXSWAGIN Delwtl 2-. ...__, frll'IM'ftilll"", It.Idle Incl ,,..,..., Wfrl!te...1111. Ll- -JUC :nt. '59 FORD RANCHIRO All!: CONDITIONING. •u- klm•tlc """'· Powe • ti.trUlf V·I "'g l\t. R .. dlo & ~"'°"'· Wnlr-1111. ftM)lf ~ltl. t..ir:tf!" He. Niii ~1. '66 RIVIERA FACTOlt.Y .t.lt: CONDI· tlONlfllG. FULL J>OWE'I. · Vl,,y! l'Clllf. W~lt-111. M11P>!Hunt. U.:....1 Sl\V· ut. Str11te Meh. $2099 $899 $899 $1599 $3599 $899 $799 $2599 '67 MUSTANG FASTBACK $2199 $699 15551 •••h hi. Wemnind• !l!!rtl :::f::: ::1:::: ::::::: !ifiii; 1 ...... ~il!li lj .. ,.: .. !:.Hi! ·1::::: Uoed '~irt 9900 u...i c.,. 9900 U&ld Cira 9900 UNd c.,. u...i C•m 9too CHMOL!T ' CONTINENTAL DODGE --------1 FALCON _____ FORD FqRD FORD ;;i CONT'L 'Iii 2 Dt-. HIT l'am. ·~· t aobr. VU)' dean, aep. toroes aa1n, auto fAct. zlnt l'\l,MlfW cond. $596. *· n pwr. 1tereo ta~. ~1f ~ ew a..21"1'5 tilt wtll. Beaut cond $29. 10 ~AIR f 1pd, olbauJ. 815-4362 evt!l/wkenda ed t!"J!•l"Wll :dn\. $225. '61 DART NICEST CARS IN '61 OALAXIE 500 Radio • beator, !ac. equip. ORANGE COUNTY '66 FORD GALAX IE 4 door ...tan, automallc, ~ • ,_ WTF ,..., 2 door hardtop, No. !Mm, 2 , __ ·-~•-289 . dio •·-t •-,_.., we. ..., '65 lt.ANCHERO ..... 1A v" AT ... _. ..,._-u.i-.......,, eniine, , '"""'er. power ,..,., $1687 ....... -o, · •• poW'l'r • ._... power steethw:, radio I Ytt)' nice! Low miles. S1 S{>arldlna ebony with auto ~radio, T.C. vioyl trim. heater, TG. white wall&, ,..,_ 5 h C aa-.-• SADDLEIACK "'"'" '60• VS -Thio little ~·-· ""1 air. 111'5. out _, • ....,. •• : ... ~. CORVAIR ,... fella 11 ablolutely itnmacu-South C0111t Motora Sovth Coia! Motor& Ford-Mercury ' DOD~E lot" Uc # RDWJOO, On Fonl M......,, "'1 Broodway, i..r-1 CH.RYSLIR '60 CORVAIR Coupe, 4 apd, 1401 N. Tulti.n, Santa Ana Special, On1v 303Broadw.;, LqunaBeach 303B~~~=Beach '94-85lS Ena:. newly ow:rhaWed. JllSt oH the Newport Fwy. $1395 4!M-85l5 "549-3851 ~ S49-3BS1 '67 FORD 9 P11Hrlgt:t._ ·•u CHltYSLElt W1gon Radio l t.ter, auto tn.nl. air °"""' l.llo. 1UL 547 Runa xlnt, $2'l5. 642-2461. 3 mins. from 3 Freeways ELMORE '66 FORD E~Hne Country .edan, tuJ:=, dlr, RED 1963 .eor.an-Moma PHONE 541·9381 BUS, 3 ... i.. ,..bU •"''"'· DEMONSTJtA TOR air, new tire" ""<: low mile•. $185 Cuh."'dell Convert, 4-.1pd. $400. Pho.be '56 DODGE Wqon v..s. SPORTS CAR dlr. Muat see to appreclate! '68 .GALAXIE 500 era. Take older car h>trad' 673-&047 automatic Radio & heater, WORLD Radial Hre1. $18S CUh qe-Take low """"'enta. ""· Slf 7 SADDLYACK ~~ li"en Tak• •---ou. Hardtop, No, 800(, blue, V-8, .....,... ...-'62 GREENBRIAR -van , -Phone 894-3322 • · , ww ....., .. -545..c:m4 ) ... " ~·-+ .... .-... , iuo: ...,.._. A.T., P.S., air, T.G., radio, ar • auto. new tires. Jt/H, motor =~==~-~~~~ 115300 Beach Blvd., Watmnstr ...,...." .. ,, 0 .....,..._.,.. dlr. 494-8515 or 549-3851 EXTRA Sharp 'fif:· Fm:! DODGE ovtthaul~. $650. 4~ 1!158 DODGE, ml!Chanically ,64 FALCON z Dr. station 19M COUNTRY Squire, now 1...,_. COUNTRY I Gn1•~·· 500-XL·, b U:C k:.e t 1401 N. Tustin, Santa Ana Just otf the Newport Fwy. 3 rninL trom 3 Freeways • pttl'ect. Appearanct eood. $1350 I prloe will be c:ut .......,.. S q u r e • ~ CORVETTE $150. 54>-2813 ~~~~~~ ~,(Q) ~s ct;% untilk MK:.;.. Airl ~-p~ ~. ~~:: ::. 't:'n..~i~;~:: 1954 OODGE Yi Ton Panel ' ' rac ' m Muat sell 494-2171 brakes, fact. air. 847..af '63 CORVETTE $1195 Cloan. new tirel, "'bit.... FORD Pri party <!M-:t'l71 <;-PHPNE 547·9381 Removeable hardtop, au 1 o 1877 Whittier Ave. CM . FORD Econollne Bus 1965 1962 FALCON 2 door, R.lff, '62 Ford Conv, .-.SO. 1984 CHR.YSLER 30D. HT, -=========I ••-• •--t bl& ! · bucket seats. $500 or beat 673-1350 ~ ,. trana. ~ white with -BE.Yr Offer. 1963 Ford rau.u 11Ca er, enctne off 67S-3832 -~----+--! ~~~~.~~lay~ r:: blacl< lnte\ii><. F ·LCQN Galui< 500, j Dr. HT lao-Ll50. ,...,,.. I=~"~· =~~~~-"' O C.oun 1962 FORD Galaxie.. Good tory air, full power, many ·r RD '63 try Sedan. condition $425. 2321 16th St. Like new. $1350. Ev~. &11"362 J1rtuµort Jliuports '63 FALCON Sprint headers. map. 4 bane!. w i 11 sacrifice! 494--0826 aft 6 PM BUSIES1' llill:rl.eqilace m town. Thi DAil...Y Pnm Ousltled aect!on. Sa•• money, tlmt A effort. i..ook now!!! extra.a! Original owner. 8352 RIH. Pwr ttrr. Best Wqoo 8 Caatilia.n Dr. H.B. S36-6l,36 goina! 548-1240 ~N~. ~·~-------'64 LINCOLtt • Continental, full powet, With alt, lite blue, tunroiH'-~OMET '6( C0NYERT1BLE. Ne w 3100 W. Coast Hwy. brlll, low mileqe. Good NeWport Beach cond.' :r.ioo. Call ~ 142-9405 540-l?M t!VCll. Authoriud MG Dealer EVER THINK OF LEASING? .•• IT MIGHT BE OF CONSIDERABLE FINANCIAL ADVAN- TAGE TO YOU. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US. • BONNEVILLE! lr•ncl New 1969 ~-DOOR HARDTOP A GORGEOUS ANTIQUE GOLD W ITH A M ATCHING GOLD INTE RIOR AND EQUIPPED WITH TURBO-HYDRAMA· TIC, 4-BARR EL 428 ENGINE, PUSH BUTTON RA DIO, HEATER AND DE· FROSTE R, SH OULDER HARNESS , SEAT BEL TS, FRONT DISC BRAKES, DELUXE STEERING WHEEL, DU AL EXHAUSTS, HEAD RESTRAINTS, AIR CONDITION. ER, SOFT.RAY GLASS IN THE WINO. SHIELD. POWER WINDOWS, ELEC. TRIC CLOCK, POWER STEERING AND DELUXE WHEEL DISCI • $4331 ! All PRICES ARE PLUS LIC. & TAX. 0 '59 FORD Galaxie. +rans '56 FORD Station Waaon. lat 59 FORD Wqon, stick $100: '"'--~ ••~ ,._ ~t.--r1nn ._.. 20241 Bayview Ave. .. Santa ;-: ~i1""". -Ul"&M:"it. _...... Ul.Ael~ Ana Ha'ts. 546-9946 ior, $1995. : South c ... , -... '62 FAiijiANE, clean, mecb. 1964 FALCON. 2 door hard 1956 FORD, stand tram, perf. V-8, stick, $450. top, V-8, automatic, $1050. iood cond. $125. After 6 Ford-Mercury .. 303 Broadway, Laguna: * 646-U29 * 54:8-8658 P.M. 543-8725. .....Sl5 ~ 9800NewCan BRAND NEW 1969s This beautiful limelite green hardtop coupe is equipped with Hydramatic, FM-AM ra- dio, power steering , powe r d isc brake s, air cond itioning, dlx seat belts, headrests, visor mirrors, soft-ray glass, power windows, front fl oor mats, remote cont rol outside mirror, hidden windshield wipers, hidden-in-the- windshield antenna, 400 cubic inch e ngine (350 hp, that ;,), and all the standa rd deluxo Grand Prix accessories . . . 54395 EQUI PPED WITH TURBO-HYDRA· MA TIC, HEATER, FRONT DISC BRAKES, HEAD RESTRAINTS & SEAT BELTS. • 9'00 NowC1ro 9IOONewCars ESPRESSO BROWN W /GOLD IN- TERIOR . TURBO-HYDRAMATIC, CORDOVAN TOP, POWER STEER- ING, SOFT RAY GLASS, HEAD RESTS , AIR CONDITIONING, CONSOLE & SEAT BELTS. s37771 SPARKLIN1' CHAMPAGNi IN EXTERIOR COLOR W ITH M ATCHING INTER IOR, l w.AND l'IEW '69 CATALINA 4 DR. SEDAN $2977! No. 252699CIOM04 FIREBIRD HARDTOP CPE . • WITH THE THREE-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT, HEATER-DEFROSTER, SEAT BELTS, PUSH BUT. TON RADIO, RED-LINE TIRES, HEAD RESTS AND DECOR GROUP! $2877! _ ...... -.-.-...... ~_:..A•••• A• 4 4 •A A•• a= - - - -..-.. -. .--.-------- - - - - - - --· -----• -• • • e -• :e • • • - - -.-•----- -- -- • ~ ·~ NSPOlTATIOH TaANIPORTATIOH TaAllSPOllTATICIN TIANIPORTATION TUNIPORTATIOH TUNIPOttTATION TUNll'OllTATIOM • • ... 9900Uted Con 1969 CADILLACS ,. • ' • ' • • i:: 'IE.CE. 11\.aM THE CRJiti3MEN . .. ON DISPLAY AND READY FOR DELIVERY ·TODAY! ---OVER 80 QUALITY AUTOMOBILES TQ~. ~ELict ' FROM--- PRICI '65 CADILLAC DeVllle Convertible. A •t~ Roman red exterior with a brand new white top and red full leathef interior. Hu all tM popular C:ad· iliac power featureA including brak~ stee.r- ~ ~~"'1nd.~-~une-"' cOndl~ :1'* ~ auternotllltt:-·!las ~ titie1=~·.J:;:JI. ~ Dl~el ~ ii $;4\LI\ WRICiD . '67 CONTINENlAL Grand Prlx. Automatic transmluion, power •t.eerlni. power brake&, radio and beater, buc- ket seaUi, center console, tachometer, white aide wall tirea. (0SX753) A beautiful turquoise 4 door with turquoise leather interior. All the popular power assitts includin& power steering· brakes, windowt, seats, factory air conditioning. This car ia ab-,..~ r;olute.ly gorgeous. {TGM7711 cSAll ·51 tf r PRICE SALE '$3777 PRICID '68 SEDAN DeVILLE ;.1 A lovely Sudan Beige exterior with black padded top and black leather interior. Fully equipped with all or Cadlllac'1 nnest 1'eat\INS including power steering, power brakes, pawer seats, ~wer wndows, AM-FM radio, and 01' course, cadillac's automatic Alr Condltlontna:. (4929) ,,,.. SAL' $5555 PRICI • The ever popular El Dorado. Finished In baro- que &old with belie padded root and gold in- terior. 'nit wheel, power steering, power brakes, power windows. power seat, power vent wlndowz, power trunk lid release and many more lu'Oll')' power featureii Including Cadillac's factory air conditioning. Better get ~ first on this Beauty. (VTI...367) SALi $6im44 PRICI '61 CADILLAC ' , . ·~ ~· C~C;iu, .,.._. Jl'!i.ther and nyl~etr. tull Cadillac pow:. er equipment plus factory air condltlonlni. tllt-steerln& whee~ power door lockJ. 6 way seat and many other ot the extra.a offered by Cadillac. {TAX395) NABERS CADILLAC HAS THE -LARGEST SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL, PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS , _ '66 CONTINENTAL Coupe. These two beautiful autombUes both have all of the po~ular power features and factory air conditioning. Both have all leather r ~teriar ud are in e~t 90ftditl.on. Take your· ddt of \bNe outstandlna" cani. &t••.price you Woa"\ believe. CRPG930) r ' ' SALE PRIC•D ' . '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau. A beautiful powder blue T·Blrd with the white landau roof all vinyl lnterlor. Full power equipment including power brakes • power atttrlng -power windoWI -power seat and of course factory air conditlonina:. Thia ii an outstanding car at outitandln~ aavinp. Better hurry on this one. CMPP121) $1888 I . I IN ALL OF SOUTHERN 1m..;. ~~;,. ~.t'.~~~<?,~hEr J vlny> CALIFORNIA THESE CADlllliS ARf All I trim. Econom.icaJ 283 VS, power iti~~. tad.ID, heater, 'l'!l'hlte wall tires. ExcepJ9f-l value. (NME650l ;- SAU $I i2,;PRICI SPECIALLY PRICED Thia UWe jewel 11 absolutely immaculate. A NOW ~:-Alt i:J:t1on Wagb. ,JSJa l°idel!.... S~~ Coupe De Vll11! that ill fully equipped with Ji . The sporty 2 door hardtop full¥ 9e1uipped with '67 CHEVROLET '66 THONDERBIRD .,., ge s n wa&on y eq P}'CU automatic transm1As1on, power 1tttrin1, power FOR THE E IRE , power rt.............. ...,...,.r brak-po•-.,,,,_ automatic t.ransmisaon. power steering, power brakes, radio and heater. Hu a ~utlful ~ ..... -··~ ~... .. .... brakes, radio and heater, white side walb:, cloth and JN.titer interior. r --n .. driven HOLID•Y s~~SON/ d<nW:" J:!OWtr seat anct Ford'1 famous factory luggage rack, power rear window. Exceptlom-cream-putt. (HFP267) ~ "' U'\ • a,lr q>DaitlonlnJ". A beautlful 11.ttn ailver ex- al car. :: 1$1999 PRICI SALE PRICED .__ __ se_e_us_r_~.._.O,_A_Y_! -'""'-'--' .. terlo. ;:u·1$2333",::3391 -{73 . -··__.._...r-~----SALES DEPAR'l(lff)NT OPEN SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH .rtJNDAY, DECEMBER I, 1961 SALi $3111 PRICI • ' ' '63 CADILLAC Sedan DtVll.le. Beautifully tinilhed tn a llme ll'ttn exterior with matchlna llttD cloth and leather lnterlor. Power 1tearln1, power brakes. power windOWJ; power 1eat, power vent windows, Cadfil4,C'i famous factory air condttlonlng. You mplt,l@e'. thil one to ree.Uy appreciate what a.~tieautitul aut.amoblle it ls. CJWFO~~U $'1222 .PRICI '66 CADILLAC ~ JloVlll£' Sudan -b\ dolor with be leather lnterlor. Hu power steertha". brat.. pow.r windows, power 1e•t, vent w1Ddowl, and AM·P'M radio. Fac- air condlti~ and much: much more. Thit one won't be Mre Iona: at thb prloe. <SjlR223> .r;:· $3333 , '62 CADILLAC Se<lan DeVllle. A 1bimmadn1, Satin allver a- tedor with doth and leather interior. Power steertnr-brakn.windowz-seat and factor)' air condJtlonin.2 Qf CO\irae. Lovely well carecl for car. CIPE61'9) SALi $888 PRICI '65 CADILLAC Coupe DeVWe. Olympic bronze exterior with cloth ·and leather Interior. Thll 2f,OOO mile automobile hu all of Cadillac'• power featurs lnchittinc pdwer steering, brakes, wlndo'WI. seat, and factory &Ir conditioning, Alto bu brand new Ovaf-90 tirft. Simply IOl'l'eGUS· (3619) SALE PRICED -·· 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY.thrufRIDAY-9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY ,. ~-,• .· . 'r ·. . •. ·:;1 '/ . ., ~"°' YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADThf.~C DEALER · SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA RCURY Parklane, ~ some work, good . 545--0336. ~ P1Wt l>IME·A- l t.mz.s;-YOU C11a •mt then hdiiil ........... Dial ,-• , NAB ·ERS c2/,00 B~Ji~;~Jii~~ I "'> Costa M-es:a, {2} 1966 Mercury's. Xlnt con- dition. ,Jl.~'4'.""""' guaranoe;d tt !O,~H. 1-with air. ·can be .een at 1695 Superior .\Ve., C.M. 642-""3 '56 MERC t dr .ed. 1 OWDl!r: xlnt cord. 'l1Xll) mi on reblt e°' .. a•f t1res, new battety, $2"ft>I .di Ce)d..n Rd., C.M. - ______ ..,,.. ., ~I \ I ''""',_,..,.a ",..._'··~• 1. 't .n 'I ,,. J':• ') !'t~ !1 2 "'-t'!\.,l.;.t,,l'"l !l ,I+-..,. ... , 'l "" ... ~-r"I I '•\.,, .. ···----~---------.... . ==-k ---,,,,, ......... .. 540-9100 ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2925 Harbor Bl., Cotta Meta Kl 6·4444 FOR Sale by Original o;m.., 1968 t Dr., T-BIRO. ~ new, only 3100 mllet tbtal. new car wa!Tanty. ~ condition. Fully fed lncludlnr "'· -· "'' ........ i : . • • ·f • . : • • . • •! ~ .. •• • ! I I I I ' I I' r .i • ' ANOTHER· B 8 SHELBY · :COB IVED .:~::.~ SHIPMENT OF ·s! ·GT..:350/GT-500 . THI: '09~• .·, COMING! . 1 DrllP Clnlfs •IJ 11111., IJl•I•• , • ... ,1,.,..r·W111 .t111 taotorr to .. , Ill• last of Ill• ... 'D'a •• 'II En " can af . • . . ' DIS'COUNTS'N IEFOU . --· OFFERED ON ·AMEJll 'S MUMllR 1 · Hl'H PERFOR. C, ·CARI · · . . '. 11111 Fro11 Tlils 3lll'ial 'sw,..f al. II••. w oan .ftlal i11cludts '8T.:3llO's, .BT· s llHI BT-&00 IR's. Alfolllalios, . 4-apaeda,\ 1 wHh air condilio11ingl If 101'v1 nn..i of a ~ "' felt JO• couldn't •fiord \ .,I to 6 JhOaaud · 1o1r1r prlci Ilg, . In today 11d make JOllr dl'Ull coma In• ~~~ JOUr •ud&et. TRULY ~N UNUSUAL-·O TUNITY · 'FOR CUSTOM CAt I.I ! · I .. • '! -· . . .DIUCT flOM ENGLAND '. llOW:OPll . SUNDAYS -NIW ... :MUST.- HARDT.OP,' -. I 00 MPH e BUCKET SEATS '. 32 MPG e DISC BRAKES \,;. ~ SPD. OR AUTO . TRANS. q;,( ~'IP · con·. A 300 FiRSTS IN RA _ RALLYS IN _ 25 ,CO . '18 .. 830ct -"-\ PLUS:TAX l LICENSi ·. · DELUXE 2 DR. SEDA~"- 2 DRS. -4 DRS. -WAGONs . . ' 'NEW 1968 ' . FORDS· MUSTANGS FA'IRlANES T-B·IRDS NOW AT ACTUAL Factory Invoice · No -Adcl-Onsl You Pay Our Actual Factory Invoice. NET! Plus. Tex end ~icense Still Many to Choose Fr0111! - PLU$ TAX &·LICENSE ORDER 10 A.M .. to 6 P.M. FOR ,YOUR SHOPPING COIMNIEHCt ' N.W 1969 • 1--_.I. • 3.4 TON CAMPIR PACKA•I • $3395' 00 F-2:o:~KUP AND CAMPER PLUS TAX ·& LICENSE . TODAY! \ ·OIF SIAION CAMPIR . IALEI SCOTSMAN CAM~ER \COMPLETELY FUR- ,NISHED WITH ICE BOX, STd>.-E, ETC. SLEEPS 6. ,PLU.S~TJX. &: LICENSE ---.. .. . ' \ .... : F-250 PICKUP HAS 300 ENG., AMP l OIL GUAGES, 19SO LB; REAR SPRINGS 151 8.00Xl't.5 '""~Y· ruse. SAVE, ON • .' I • ' LESS TIRES, DELUXE HEATER AND OSROSTER, ETC. GOLDL1NE -•. ELDORADO e SCOTSMAN _ .. 10 to Choose From at Thlsfricel HOU"A Y e F.OUR WINDS SPORTSMEN'S SPECIAL Tuck-Aw1y C1mf)9r Telescqplc With '66 Chevrolet Pickup Sl••p1 2, sfO'lt, ,.frigtrtt.r, sink, dint+tt. (f]l llAI l 01. dow11 or tTtdt. s1795 S56 :::. JO MONTHS '67 T·BIRD LANDAU Full -r, t~ 1lr, factory .,,..,..l'lfY, 2"-". tTEY fXIJ 20'lio dowft or tritda. · $3295 FUU $89' Pll " PllCI MONTHS '64 OLDS 88 4 DOOR Full -· 1lr COlldlllonlfl9. IOWE l7l). 2Cl'll. down or tr.-. $795 ~~~I $36 ::N~~S '67 AMBASSAbOR 990 H.T. L-mti.,.91, fllll -'• .ir c:ondltlonolnw. (UEX QI) ~ ,,,... ~ trlldol. $2095, '"" $·56_ "1 " Tnnsportation I 5.,...;111 PllCI MONTHS r--""---------olo--N•• on~····" -,., -·· ..... -.. '64 MERC. WAG. 11-Ass. '64 RAMBLER WAGON · sw~· 20tl. clo""1 or tUdot. (UJ8 f7(1, . _ . FUU $28 PH JO:-·." 'I. PllCI MONTHS . . '64 FORD T-BIRD H-TOP ·~s· -;~·:·.. ··s" "'4'·5-.. 7'.." a.J.-..71 • PllCE MONTKI '64 ·CHEV. BEL AIR 4 DOOR . V-1, ~. rlodla, ""1er, ~ lll'flerlno (NJE NI). 20'Jo down er trade, • S895 PUU $32 PH JO • l"llCI MONTHi '65 BUICK SKYLARK • \'4, 1utomiittc, -· 1rnr1119. air. (NRR 1.SJl l0'4 ~ _N_ ~1 "ler PUU $45 PU •• «.: 67:W PllCE MONTHS :68 CHEV. SUPER SPORT H '"'"';."';.~·· """'• ,_.. ''"''~ l'"M ... "1UL Pll JI 95 PllCI $69 MONTln '66 PONTIAC GTO '63 FORD XL HARDtOP ntol!M et wtt.i.al• te IM ... ~\c. l •ol 1119 Hallo" '1""«'~ ,. "-"~· '"' ,._, ••. uzv '"'" • V ... 1'911Y _. ....... IMPL 1$.11. ~ dOWn o1 Ira.de. ... ltlete eld., earl. lrtde. ' Ylllaw wift'I t>1Klr; rod. • .-, rHla. i.tter, - $895 •UU $37 Pll 2' $1 ~£! FULL $42 Pll\.. I ~ ""· "" -• """-. PllCi MONTHS SAVEii . . 67~ PllCI 'l_ONTllS --775-~~. $69 ::..;~. ' . USED CAR SALE PRICES GOOD FOR 72 HOURS· ALL PAYMENTS FIGURED 'oN ~C?VED CREDIT • ..... ,; ,.A. .... ~-..-. .. ------------------------.x • . •• • --1'!'--··--" I -- , 1-.. " t ~ • ) ~J ' ' • ' , ' r . ' '• " .• , • ·. ' ''" ~~ E9UIPMENT .~ 1; F. ·M>ODllCH 660 · IHITEWil[' -I -.. .,.-.i :.J. . . ,_ • •-...i • • ; • ,at1v;.~, -sn · ~--"! ..... ;.,. '• • • ~· $Q:;ftoo --.... 1. -f:.1.T. U7 --.--&-... -. -· ' ' --i.2h14 f ,i:,T •. J.J~ ~~ ~h .': ... ' .. __,. •-.1-. . Fon! • a... . •• Ply • • l;lodgo ' . J .......... --· ---· • .tli'"' I .'' ' .. 1"1? .,-~ ·-•• .. ~ ... ~ ~ :.n . ---00 -f •.. u m.i• or. . F.LT. UI ' • a.e.. ' Piy. ' . •, -YOW.clio1qS :$_59& ' I FREE ' ' . ' . •of . Mounting · · · I r • ,.. ,, - ., I 11ou .... .7:JO ... 6:00 Doily •• ;:.jJ s-:T:·o.p. s·. SWAKcS ~ . l . -~;~ .. ~ . . ~-~ • ' "" :;;;,;ii • • . •. :::. .. -····· ,.,...~'l!l! ''111 ...... ,:_.,,..,,, .'!:» i '.;_:,W!!; SPECIAL lHlS W~~~NlY ~ENERAL' ,$· '>· . 00 TIRE:> · · per wh••I ' . -, , Front End ·Alignment . Out apoclalis!J h1ch1di111 -Jthh -,- =.~ $·sso =~~urer'• . :f:~ llifOST . 1ourcar'• 1totrlnf. ,:Au _ . Steer Clear of Accftknt1 I Holiday Special ~ AMERICAN FLAG SEt • BHutilul Y ll 5' flii&. refflforc9d cotton buntlnc • Weather, f.O. m fltant , • AA.tminurn 1tafl', llkled •acktoi>. haly.rd' rope • HOURS 7,30 AM. TO 6:00 ·P.M. DAILY PlllS F• l'11Z" -.. witll llirdow11I -ONLY •32s Po•Nt ~~~~·-· . .......,._ . ~64~:~~i~·~1co1----ST ' &ENERAL TIRE -. ' -. -. ; I ... Don Swedlund 540-5710 ... --..... ~ ,, MIAllM 1.U'-'°AILY PILOT Plidly, DKenli.. " 1Nt ~ ~ ._.,.__ .._...., -·-· Frlll1y, D-..bor 6, lff:I ..: , ,, . DR. R 0 GI! R RUSSELL, VICE CHANCELLOR OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AT UNIVERSITY OF CALlfj, ORNIA IRVINE, IS THE · SUBJECT OF DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THI! pee).. l'LE COLUMN ON PAGE· 3 TODAY, ·,: THE HOLIDAY SEASON .IS COMING AND THIS ISSUE IS FILLED WITH · H E L P F U L SUGGES: TIONS. UNUSUAL G I F T WRAPPING IDEAS CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 4. NEWS OF UNIQUE BIB~ LAND SCULPTURE IS DN PAGE· 5 AND SPECIAL DISNEYLAND HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT 0 N PAGE 13. OTHER SEA· SONAL EVENTS F I L L PAGE 2 GUIOE TO FUN. OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN· IST, NORMAN STANLEY, COVERS THE RESTAU· RANT BEAT ALONG TH& ORANGE COAST AND RE· PORTS THE L AT E ST FOOD AND ENTERTAIN· MENT P IN 0 ING S DN PAGES 8 THROUGH 12. ' AW GEE, CA ·N'T · 1 COME ·11? ~ . • 1 ... • ., • , ·~ 1: ,. .~ r: ~ ~ It ~. r. I t. • t: ,, > • • ~· i r " t -----.. -"'1;-~-6 'f. _, ·--- ' liiiP ~ Special Events ilT BAZAAR AND SILENT AUCTION -Tbe Laguna Beach Art Aslociatioo is holding an art bazaar and ailent auction through Dec. 7 al the association'• pllery, m Cliff llriv•, Laguna B<ad!. Some art items may be purchased and auction bids submit.. ted on others tmtil 5 p.m. Fri., Dec. I, and Sat., Dec. 7 from noon to 5 p.m. and & to 9 p.m. Auction winners will be announced at closing time on SaL THEATER IN.THE-ROUND -Peter Ustinov's "Half .. way Up lhe Tree" will be presented by Orange Coast College drama students on Dec. 6 and 7 in the OCC Auditorium, 2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The drama which will be performed in-the- round. begins at 1:15 p.m. No admiui.oo c.harge. ~ 'I' . ORANB COUNTY PHILHARMONIC -The Orange County Pbilhannonlc Society pr<Senll the Los Ange- i.. Philharmooic wider the direction ol Zubin Mehta, in a concert Dec. 1 at 1:30 p.m. in Campus Hall at UCI, 7601 Irvine Ave., Irvine. ViOlin toloist will be !Uhak Perlman. Tickets, $4 !or adulll, l!.75 for students, &re on aale at the Pbllharmooic Society'• office, llll W. Coa.!t llJ&Jiway, Newport Beach or at the door. Pbme IHU411 for f~-:7 in- formation. VOLS'l'EAD DAY -Tbe Orang< Coonly Sid Club It lpOOIOring an Andrew J. Volstead Day with a par- ade ol boals starting al noon fnlll1 the Balboa Povlllon, 400 Main Sl, Balhoa an Sun., Dec. L Boat.I will tour tbe harbor and return to the Pavfi.. Jon for a bacrhaMlia open fo those over .21. Vol- "'3d apoo1SOttd the 1llh -· pnlhibiUoo. which the Sid Club 1«11 ls ,,_ hoooring since without it there would have been no repeal of pro- liibitlon, no parade, no bacchanalia, no martinis and no high alccbol toes. BO&E SHOW ANO GYMKHANA -More lhan 100 riden will compete for trophiel and ribbons in an open bone show and gymkhana Dec. 7 and • be- ginning at t a.m. at RaDl;bo Calilornia, Highwa1 195, midway between Rivehide and San Diego, one mile ocrth of Temecula. I NOON CONCERT -Elle.o lobinloo, soprano and I.any G«dm, pianist, pert ' works by Schubert, Ravel and Bern.stein in a eta] at noon, Dec. 12 in room 171 of Ille Fine ~ Building at UCI, 7'01 lrvioe Ave., lrv1oe. There no admission charge. UT AUCJ'lON AND SALE -The Ari department at Calllornia stat. C<>ll<g< al Long Beach, 1101 E. Seventh st., Long Beach. Will hold 111 annual art aale and auction Thurs., Dece 12, noon to I p.m. and Fri, Dec. 13, DOOO to S p.m. 'J1)l!ft II no .tmjs.cjoo cl!arp. It's Chrisbnas Time! BANDl!L'I HESSIAB -1be Uolvenlty Cllorua 1lllder the direction ct Maurice Allard puforma Handel'• Meaf•h Dec.. I and 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the Sdence Ledun llall al UCl, 7'01 Irvine A Vt., Irvine. '!1ltre ii DO admiaicn ehaqe. Phone m.a17 for further illlonDlltlcn ~"rMAS CONCERT -Tiie Caoc:ert Clolr, Com- munity O>orale and stage Balxl ol Orang• Coa.!t College will pceseot a free Cbriatmu coocert at 4 p.m., Dec. I in the OCC Aud1torium, 2701 Fair· view Road, Costa Mesa. . ' ......, .. -..., ··- • A ~ ~:-'~.:. . -. -• • GU IDE TO F-U N • It's Christmas Time! CHRISTMAS OPERA -The one-act opera, "Amahl and the Night Visitors,'' will be presented Dec., 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. in the LlWe Theatre of Corona del Mar High, School, 2101 East Bluff Drive, Oxona del Mar by the Old James Players of. St James Episcopal Church. Tickets , $2.25 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1.25 for children, on sale at the door. Phone 67S-5660 for further in.Iormation. CHRISTMAS BALLETS -Members of the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Company will tour Orange County this month performing aelections from -Tchaikovsky's "Nut.cracker," a c om e d y by RA!spigbi, "Tbe Birds," and "The Enchanted Toy Shop" by Joseph Bayer. Two performances are llCbeduled Dec. 7 at 2 and 7,30 p.m. in the llllnting- toa Beach High School Auditorium, 1905 Main St., Huntington Beach. Phone 84U651 for information Swxlay, Dec. I the Laguna Company will perform aelections from '"11le Nutcracker" in the Franont Jwlior High School Auditorium, 808 W. Lincoln Ave., Anaheim. -"Plxlne 533-5271. Tickets for all perform- ances are $2 for adults and $1 for students. Other places Included in the tour later ~month include Ne"W1'.ll"'T1 Beach, Fullerton and Lagub.a Beach. ART FES"1'1VAL -Tne first Advent Art Festival with the Iheme ol "The Wondera ol the NaUvity" will bo held on Swl., Dec. I and 15 from noon to i p.m. at the Balbaa Island United Methodist t'hurch, 115 Apt. Ave., Balboa Lsland. Eihlblll Include oil, watercolor and mixed media paintings, graphics, aculpture and stitchery. 'Ibere 19 no admission charge. Phone 5.f.5...1515. CHRISTMAS CRUISE OF LIGHTS -Boats will cruise through the channela of HW1tingtoo. Harbour to view .decorated homes from the water on Dec. 9 through Dec. 13 from 7 to 10 p.m. The cruise, spon- lored by the Hunlinglon Harbour Pbllharmonlc Committee, will leave on the hour from the Hunt- ington Harbour Sales Office, 4241 Warner Av.e., Huntington Beach. There will be a $1 charge for adults, SOI!" for children at the dock. S1 CllRISTMAS BOAT PARADES -The Huntington Har· bour Philharmonic will sponsor two Christmas boat parades Dec. 14. A parade of boats dUated by chlldren will take piace al 1:30 p.m. and the adults' at 5:30 p.m. Boats will tour the channels of Hunt· ington Harbour, Huntington Beach. CllRJSTMAS CONCERT -Johann Pacbelbel's ''Tht Magnificat" will be the featured wcrl in a Christ- mu concert given by the Goldf.ll West College Oxrale and Madrigal stngera, &m., Dec. I• at J :JO p.;n. at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West SL, Htmtington Beach. The choirs will be accompanied by a harpslcbord and ltring ensemble under the diredioo ol Warren Peterkin. There ls no admission charge. Advance complimentary tid:eUI are available at the college, phone 192--Tlll. CIDUSTMAS PAGEANT -Tbe annual Las Poudls pagelol, the otory of Miry and Joseph'• search for lbelter, will take place Dec. 11 at 3 p.m. at Million San Luis Rey located on Highway 71, three miles ea.st of Oceanskle. At the conclusion of the program cblldten are Invited to help break a pinata filled with candy and small gilll. • ,..r ~ • • OCC C1IRlSTMAS PROGRAM -The Orange Coast College Cllorale abd Madrigal Singers will present a musical' Ckistmas program in the OCC Auditor- ium, ml F8irview Road, Costa Mesa .on Dec. 15 at 4 j>.m. 'lbere-is oo admission char~. KNOOT'S Bf;RRY C1IRlSTMAS -Santa -ClaU3 will. vmt wit6 chilfilen in his igloo daily throogb Dec. 24. speclai decorations, including a Nativity sceoe of lile-siz.e figures; Frosty, a real snowman frozen around refriger<'i.tion coils, pluS strollliig carolers wW add to the holiday air at Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Santa Claus' Igloo opeo.s at noon. Ad-- r¢ss:ion $1 fer adult3, 2S cents for children. Phooe 12:J..1131 for further information. FLOATING ~.PARADE -About 56 Jigb~ decorated boall Will pa'8de . ......,,j Newport Har- bor Dec; ti-through 24, starting at Ole Balboa i.. land ferry landing at 6:30 p.m. Sports PRO FOOTBAIL -The Los Angeles Rams vs Chicago Bears Sun., Dec. 8 at 1 p.m. in the L.A. Coliseum,. 3911 Figueroa, Los Angeles. USC BASKEl'BALL -The University ol Southern California vs Loyola University Fri., Dec. I and the University of Houston Sat., Dec. 7 at a p.m. in the Los Angeles Sports Arena, 3939 S. Figueroa. Phone 1·(213--) 749-6611 for further lnlonnatioo. Coming Up POP CONCERT -The Steppenwoll, a hard rock group, performs Fri, Dec. 13 in the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center beginning at 1:30 p.m. Tickets, $3.50, $4.50 (lnd $5.50, are on sale at Wal· lichs Music City store or the Convention Center Bo1 Office. Phone t·(n4)..QS.SOOO. COVER: Litue Kelly Amon, age 8, admires a new addition to the Girls Club of the Harbor Area for teenagers only. Little Kelly will just have to wait a few years to use the facility. See feature on Pages 6 and 7. Lucy Bell Photos Guide to FWI Meet the People Garden Notes Games from Gift Wrappings Designer's Notebook Sand Sculpture from Bible Tee. Cader at Girll Qab Otlt 'N' About Dtmeylud Holiday Fun Uve THa&er Cu.-.nl· Ari EDlblll -· ORANGE COAST Page Z Paga I Page f Page .f. Page S. Page 5 Pqea_,, 7 Paces s.:u: P1.ge 13 Pq-e 13 Page lf Pages 14-15 maamammam MAGAZINE December I, 1111 Or9" CNlt W•UEND•• ..._ 1111 ,....._. ~" .. -.cts. .. 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' ~ " , ) .. -. ., • rAWSb'-f'TH CQAST ~--UA PLAZA THKATRS SM °"Co F,....y at Bristol • sq..2712 llO• .. ff IACI IY POPUU.I DEMAND SATURDAY 12:30-2:30 ChlWNn'tMati- -· -~ ~-L . -~ ~ ~'•Till~Nt llMo. .. in• GIANT ol .. ~,., . --~-------­-·--·----~ __,, .. ..__. ___ ...,. ___ ALL SEATS 50¢ '•rewell Performance ....... ,..,. .... ....... .,,,.. n.. ... ·WlllER OF6 ACADEMY AWARDS! ~-AOOOAllllRm.QIW DAVID LEAN'S ALM CSllCRS- DOCIOR ZllMGO Giih.IHOM..W·JlEORl!E ·'DI· NfC(llff$. ~ ltmM . PJffil <J1WHiWfll6a-ilOJ&Ell!Mf~ . mRf B<X.T·~LEAN •w¥111••~· CURRENT ART EXHIBITS MESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drfvt East, Costa Mesa. Oil and water color paintinga by "Soozy" West are currenUy on exhibit during reguo lar library boors. SO. CALIP. FIRST NAT'L BANK -17U2 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. On emibit during regular buslness boors, oil paintings by Doris Neeld. C. M. ART LEAGUE GAILERY -$13 Centtt St., Costa Mesa. On exhibit Sat. and SUn., 1 to 5 p.m., ar1 work in variom media by Art League members. No admission charge. 0CC ART GAU.ERV -2701 Fairview -Road, Costa Mesa. Currently oo exhibit, a one-.man sculpture show of works bJI Russell Baldwin. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily; 7 to 10 p.m. Wed. evenings. 'There i• no admission charge. CALIF. FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN -2700 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Currently on exhibit during regular business hours, oil and acrylic paintings by Marcella Stanley. COSTA M~A LIBRARY -566 Center St., Costa Mesa. Oil painting.! by Betty Kelley on exhibit during regular library hours. SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK -196 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Oil paintings by Marjorie Smith, BeUy McC1ellan and Florence Viscette are 'current- ly on ahibit dlJ!ing re.gular business hours. NEWPORT NATIONAL ·BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. On exbibiL during regular ~ hours, oil paintings by Borghild Leren Stepfiens. WEINERT.cLARK -3% Fashion Island, Newport Beach. CurrenUy on exhibit during regular bu.sines.. hours, watercolor paintings by Ron Roesch. ADVENT ART FEnIV AL -Balboa Island Methodist Church, 115 Agllte Ave., Balboa Island. On exhibit Sun ., Dec. 8 and IS from noon to S p.m., oil and watercolor paintings, graphics, sculpture and stitchery. There is no admission charge. COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Hours: 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mon. through Sat. No admission charge. Currently on exhibit prints by photographer Belh Koch. The gallery is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Service League. MUTUAL SA VIN GS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast High· way, Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular business hours, watercolors, oil and acrylic paint· ings by Claire Jones. LAGUNA BEACH ART AS.50CIATION..i3o7 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. The Laguna Beach Art Association is holding an art bazaar and silent auction through Dec. 7. Some art items may be purchased and bids submitted OD others Fri .. Dec. 6 unlil 5 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 7 from noon to S p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. Auction winner will be announced at closing time on Saturday. CHAU.IS GALI.ERV -1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. CUrrenUy OD exhibit, watercolor painting• by Frank Hamilton. Hours: It a.m. to 5 p.m. daily • No admission charge. CHARLES BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Hours: Tues. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun. I to 5 p.Jll.; Wed. and Thurs. evening 7 to 9 p.m. No adniission charge. Currently on emi.bit "Art in Therapy," a one-man show of painUngs by Vivian Maller. OOREM[lf blJIGE STOCK • E'ltlll!lfl 'UI 10 473 lllrisglying Dinner Guests DiscoYered Y•IJll Dlniilg, If Ille Costa Mesa GOii & C.C. PICKWICK~ !!!~!""~"~! S40-2191 14 :.:.:-·. 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SELZNICIC'S prodaedq .t MAJIGARET Hrl'CllELL 'S Story ol Ute Old Soalla GONE WITH THE WIND IN TECHNICOWR 1wriag Clark GABLE •• Mett B11tler lealle Olhia HOW ARD•DeHA Vll.LAND IUld prae•tiag ) VivienLEIGHuSearieuO'Rara ASebllick l•teraalloaalProdoetioa Weekda-p 0118 Showl-. at I p.M. Comtlnon Sat. oittl S..1. fro• 12:JO Feat!IN hovri1t at 12:JO • 4:10 • l :JO Spec._, Shopt19n Motl ... WM., at 2 P·•· MallllM SKll-DAILY PtLOl ,r!Ny, Dee.Im.Mr '-IHI --------- Jo Him UCI Is Living "rlteJt -th f~ Hearing his title-Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs at the Univer~ sity of California Irvine-one would hardly imagine Dr. Roger Russell could be such a warm and personable man. To him the University is not concrete buildings and volumes of books, but a living part of the commwllty. "On the land where the University stands, nothing bas ever been built before. We hope the community and the University will grow together; the people of the community will become involved in the University and the University will become involved in the community. When the Greeks found· ed the first colleges they were places where people came together to seek answers. We hope Irvine will be a place like that/' said Dr. Russell, a La- guna Beach resident. Dr. Russell was born in Worcester, Massachusetts and received both his bachelors degree in biological sciences and masters degree in psych- 'Hair' at New Aquarius J•mes Rado. left, and Gerome Ragnl. co-authors of the book and lyrics for the show ''Hair'" also are principal performers in the American tribal lov~ rock musical currently all over the stage of the new Aquarius Theatre, 6230 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, In what us.d to be Earl Carroll's Theatre. There are 31 songs in the production with Galt MacDermot's original music. MaPllN SKtitft...OAIL'r' ,ILOT Frlcll•Y, tHcemlNr 6, ltU ' Part Of The Community • ology from Clark College in Worcester, Io 1939 he r<ceived bil Ph.D in psychology from the University of Virginia. The young graduate began teaching as an instructor at the Univer- sity of Nebraska and was an assistant professor at Michigan State University when World War Il ·interrupted his career. Joining the Air Force as a research psychologist, he came to Orange Cotmly fur the' first time when he was stationed at the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. When he received his air craft rating, be was attached to the Royal Air Force and ,sent to Britain. There he met a young WAF officer, Kay, whom he married in 1945. After his release from the service, Dr. Russell resumed his teaching al the University of Pittsburgh and became a fellow in Neurophysiology at Western Stat'e Psychiatry Institute and Clinic. ln 1949, aa: a Fulbright Ad- vanced Research Scholar, he acted as director of the Animal Research Lab- oratory at the 16stitute of Psychiatry. "One of my proudest moments," Dr. Rwsell recalled, •iwas receiv· log my Doctor of Science degree while I was head of the psychology de. partment of University College at the University of London ln 195-\ '' For three years Dr. Russell served as ezecutive sec:retary ol. the American Psychological Association. He has also been dean of advanced studies at Indiana University, a visiting professor at the University of. Syd- ney in Australia, abd a visiting Erskine Fellow at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand before coming to I.rvine in 1967. _ "One of the most important characteristic& we hope to produce in a graduate of the University is that he be a moral man. We try to teach a student that he can never make a decision that affects him that doesn't affect someone else," said Dr. Russell in a crisp, British accent. "We may disagree with the students' methods, but it is hard to disa- gree with their goals. We have to see what underlies their feelings of dis- tress." In his free time, Dr. Russell, author of more than 100 published arti· cles, enjoys doing research and writing in the field of psychobiology. For more than thirty years he has been interested in seeking the neuro-cherni- cal causes of behavior. Dr. Russell is a fellow of the Amercian Psychological Association, an honorary fellow in the British P sychological Society and the Australian Psychological Society, a charter feUow of the American College of Neuropsychophannao>logy, a member of the Experimental Psychologi.- cal Society of Great Britain, the Psychonomics Society, American Associ- ation for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Kappa anQ Psi Chi. The Russells have two children, Jon, 22, who is stationed. at Fort Bragg and a daughter Gill, 17, e senior at Corona de! Mar High ScbooL Dr. Russell's charm, a patine from years of education, global living and administrative experience, makes him a delightful person with whom to spend time. -Dorothy Pier , NOW! D/1111!1 IS THE TIME TO SHIP FRUIT These large, golderi navels ara •f their bast now! Those "fraazi"ng folks beck homa" will never forget you if you sand them • certonl You can do this at Newport Produce for as low as $3.99 carton (plus ~aightl, or we will mix e carton to your setisfection • , • Grapefruit, Avocado, Mend•rin Orenges, Tengerines, ate. Wa also ship gleze fruit1 in gorgeous tli~ pecks and •f *<juel- ly s•nsibla pric•sl CUP THESE COUl'ONS AND SAYll ---------------• DELICIOUS NOW I GIANT SIZ& .. I I INd Pw T1te HDIW•JS I Tangerines I Avocatll•• LA•o• NAV•L I I $ 00 I ORANGES I 8 ... I I IOc-. I 10 .._ '1 00 I Llmtt I k I Limit I LIMlt 11 IM. I I With Thl1 Coupon Wtth Thh Caupa11 I Wtth Thlt Cau,an ______________ ..J: COUPONS EXPIRES DECEMlll 11111 These institutions demand the finest for their c:ustomars. T~•f's why thay •nd ov•r 200 others buy their produce frorn NIWPOIT PIODUCL Patronize thaml HOOCJ Hotpltal, Park Udo c:o....i..c..t H_.., ~ M-Coo...i ...... H...e, Otwt• C:-Col .. e,' H'911 Coolla-Colet•· How about you celling us7 i I PHONE1 I NEWPORT I 2'16 673-1715 I PRODUCE N.._ llnt . _.,...,.,_ ..... , ....... , hwt.tPrMaD011 ....... -"""' 3 ·- , j • t • f r I • • • Color . a._. In • mlld Southern Califotnia climate such as ours the garden Bdt to be a little drab tn the cool weather months of December, January, and February. But it really isn't necessary to wait until spring to have at least some color in the garden. lc•plant in its several varieties makes a brilliant display this time of year. It comes in red, violet, orange and yellow and is easy to care for as long as it gets plenty of sun and has good drainage. In heavy soils it is best used on a mound. ~ A good annual fo r coJor now is the Dimorphotheca daisy. This low growing annual comes in shades of white, yelJow and orange and also likes a sunny spot. In fact its flower will only open when the sun is shining on it. There are also several shrubs that can supply color every year at this time. Camellias are popular for the shade garden. The Sasanqua, or sun camellias. have been blooming since October and will usually last into Jan· uary. While most of the Japonica camellias bloom in the spring there are some early varieties that start in December. Some of these are Daikagura, Debotante. Hifb Hat, and Joshua Youtz:. Two heathers that do well in this area and are good for winter color are everbloominft heather and rosy Christmas heather . Everblooming, otherwise called Erica blanda. is a low growing shrub that blooms most of the ye.ar but is especially profuse now. • . ·Rosy Cflristmas heather -r Erica canaliculata rosea - grows about m · feet high and in the winter becomes a mass ot tiny pink flowers. Both of these heathers like a sunny well-drained spot in th e garden. Th• Australi•n tea trees are heather-like shrubs that are in bloom now. These come in either red or pink. The double red variety, Ruby Glow, i1 especially nice and grows about four to five-feet tall and is a mass of red flowers this time af year. Some plants supply winter color with berries instead of flowers. These include holly, pyracantha and cotoneaster. Poinsettias will be in bloom soon. And let us not overlook that old faithful the Bird of Paradise. " --" ....... -Don Horton TIC TAC TOE ELEGAN .CE • To Drab Winter Garden Holly Berries Brighten ONE CAN EVEN MAKE GAMES WITH COLORFUL GIF>T WRAP Gift packages are only one use for the new colorful gift wrappings available in the stores this year. It is possible to create a variety of moods and settings for holiday parties -from Victorian to art nouveau -with packages, decorations, table settings and games all repeating the theme. Fun for children and the w h o 1 e family can be the result of making the game -Tic Tac Toe -from the instructions below. MA TER!AI.'): 1 roll Holiday Red gift wrap, 1 roll Holiday Green gift wrap, 1 package Splendiferous gift wrap, all by Norcross . 1 piece of corrugated board 18" square 10 pieces of corrugated board 21h " square rubber cement. INSTRUCTIONS: I. Cement Holiday Green to both sides of 1811 square. 2. Cut 4 strips of. Splendiferous 19" long x 6" wide. Include in each 1trip one sCllllop-design stripe on top and one poinsettia stripe below. . J. CemeDt scallop pattern along top edge of board, folding poinsettia stripe to the rear. Repeat on opposite edge. 4, On two remaining sides, miter comers to meet first two strips. Cen- ter patterns on all sides of board so mitered comer forms a design. 5. Cut out narrow blue stripe from Splendiferous and use to divide top of board (green area) into nine even squares. Cement in place. 6. Cover 5 of the smaller squares with Holiday Red and 5 with !!Dilday Green. Cut narrow stripes from Splendiferous. Use the stripe to lrim red squares with a cross and green .squares around the edges. ~ ~lt..Y PK.ell' prMty, Dtan!W " 1,. Disneyl•nd's holid•y se•son will open Saturday night, Dec. 21, wtth Hollywood st•rs joinlns1 W•lt Disney's most famous animated characters for the premi•re of 19681s ''Fantasy on P•rade.'' The in•ugural wMkend also features two perform· ances of the P•rk's spectacul•r Candellght C•rol· ing ceremonies with 3,000 singers. Actor Henry Fonda will narr•t• the tr•dltion•I Christmas story for the hour·long c•rolint at 6 p.m. Saturd•Y· Hollywood's Rock Hudson will dellver th• narration at the Candelight procession Sund•Y evening. Other Hollywood celebrities will •ttend ''Fantasy on Per•d•'' premiere Saturday at 9 p.m. HOILYWOOD STARS IN ·FANTASY ON PARADE Mickey Mo..tae and -his friends with Little Toot, ,th• boat, rudy themsel· ves for this yHr's Christ- mas Holidays. Winnie the POoll1 Tlg9er, Woozle •nd one of the heff•lumps are In the picture. .., "" This year's parades, diiily at 3 p.m. •nd 9 p.m. following the premiere, except for afternoon pa· radea only on December 24, 25 and 31, wlll bring more color, humor •nd music than ever before with IO new characters, 20 MW bands •nd •n •II-Disney catt of dancers, m•rchers 11nd humer- ous floats, the parade Is built entirety •round f•· mous W11lt Disney motion pictures. Mickey Mouse on the world's l•1"99st INss drvm •nd S.nta Claus with eight sllly reindMr •re •· mong other highlights. The P•rk also will feature music •nd dancing Heh day and night GIRLS CLUB CELEBRATES NEW TEEN CENTER their own scheduled later this month ... We're going to have a building shower," explained - one bright eyed brunette, "you know, like when someone gets married, everyone brings presents to the wedding shower. Only this will be for the new center, we're each going to bring a special gift for the building." The •ctive tMnagers also are planning programs to make use of the facilities. The girls will be allowed much more · indepen· deuce in their activities than was possible when they shared the main building with youngsters ranging from age six to 18. The teen center'& sewing room can be used for personal sewing as well as for the club's ser· vice project of making needed items for local b06pitals and convalescent homes. Crafts too will be more individualized and a girl may follow her own creative bent in the craft room or work with others on a group project. Ono of tho focal spots tn the building •ls the brightly decorated and carpeted multi- purpose room where girls can sit and chat, bold parties or meetings. No doubt the favo- rite spot of the teenagers will be the kitchen which already sports a refrigetator lovingly bedecked with brigbUy colored Dowers. The young ladies will be able to hold small dinner parties and teas, serving them in a dining area in the home-like building. A coke cor· ner, which hopefully, soon will have a record player, will be just for relaxing and girl-talk. IMMIJlo9 Met-....OAIL Y PILOT Prti111r, ~r " lffll Another important room, one sorely needed by the girls who do much of their own governing and planning, is a· separate meet- ing room where small ·groups can get away from the general activity for discussions. In off-hours the room will be used as a study lounae. The t..na9er1 carry out one of the cen· tral aims of the Girls Club , to develop ablli- tiea and interests for enjoyment now and in the future, in a variety of ways. They learn to make things and to cook and sew, to help others and to work together on projects.' They also learn about their community and state through field trips. Older girls often help the younger ones with craft projects or teach classes in their special interest field. According to Gleam Murphy, executive director of the Girls Club, one of. the most popular programs with the teenaiers has been a lecture series, "Look Ahead," which meets on Wednesday evenings. Airline stew· ardesses and businesswomen have been among the speakers as well as women from civic organizations and volunteer speakers from the field of fashion. Tho Girls Club of the Harbor Area, loca- ted at 1815 Anaheim Street in Costa Mesa ii open to all harbor area girls age six througll high school. During the school year, the cluli ts open Monday through Friday ftom i to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. LIVE HEAT~I @ OPENING THIS W1EK. "A 'l1lllrber Canltal~' James 'Th.urber's "A Thurber Carnival" ii on llqa et the Muckentbal<r ee.it.r, lll Buena Villa Drive, PUIJer. too. Presented by lhe Fullertoo F ... l'ib'M, porfQr- mances will be al 1:30 p.m. Dee. I, 7, LS and 1' .,_ -· 5nLL RUNNING "Tiie Tine Cadllll" ~. A -dell sr1e ll(Jle ....,.q, '"lbe Tiree Cuckolds," Is .. llap at the -Coast RoportorJ Thin! Sley ~ 111"1 Newport Blvd., Coot. -• Perlcrmancea 'lllun. lhrougb Sun. clootoa Dee. K. CUrtalo time 1;!0 p.m. l'baae M$-UU. "Tiie Uta la -• A m<dieval drama, "!'be Liou In Winter," Is eumntly .. &lai• lhnlup Dec. 7 in Ille 1-~ • 319 Oc<an Ave., Lapna· Beach. Perfarmancs Pl1 and Sal at 1:30 p.m. Phono -1. ~ ~ folj_ SVeticar NIDlell DNft" -T...,._ Williama' dr1111&, '"A -.r N-De- sire," .is on stage in the PatJo !beater-at Golden Wet&: College, 15i« Gold<ll Wesl, 11m>!i11C10a Btodi. p,... fomw>ceo Tbun. lhnlugh Sal. cloliac Dec. 14. CUrtaln time 1:30 p.m. Pbooe m.;ru. .., "'A OlirtsbD.u Carel" A play !0< -. "A Qriltmu Carol," will be -sented ac 3 p.m. on Suodl11 tbrClulb Dec. Zl al the Soutli Coast . Ropertory '11ilnl Stop -. 111"1 - port Blvd., Colla "'--.... periarmlmcoo wfll ... &lvm at a p.m. on Dee. 11, 17, 11 llld D. Plme Ml-I.SIS. • • • CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 and Tuesday and Wedneaday eveniiJV from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Membenhlp fee for gilU silt through the satit"grade io $2 per year and for teenagers, seventh throug)l 12th gradtl It" II $3 a year. -KRISTIN OOl'I' s,. .... rff i,y Au.lri••ot Le • .., •• r t.o,. .. TOWN· HALL 1969 Don't MIN ThMe Five F.,._ S,eellll1ll Limited Numbw of Tickets Sttll AVollalolo J•n. 17 HINIT MOANM-''H1N's Mott•11" f.b. 14 omt ntWN:l-"TM Pehflfftil •f Wo..-11" M•r. 24 IMILT llMllOU--.•utt.. ..Wlo p. Lffk" Apr. 14 MML MMmm AJrrOIMI IAllAUl-"'tl,. .,_ • ,w,,.o; .. ~ M•y 26 MUDtnl WU.UOM-'1A D•t. wi ... Me...4fffl wm..n• SOUTH COAST THEA111 i..,un1 -h. 11:00 A.M. -til-l!IM ITidi.h fot WiwW..1.I .,.a1c.n .....t M .. wt • Azr, lxcallonl Chrldmu Gift for iwll>ll!c1J I: wlvtal ,._,.,..... ... ilSISWICr IEA&ll Of la& IDOi -....... --"~LE ............... C .. tul1 ............ .-....... nH --1· We ' & 8 "'~ '' • •. ' ... .. 1 f t I t I • , ' I ~ OUT y ~~AIOUT C1sAl22 ... hm ..... t. ~.., choice of their beef or ham.sandwich -in- dudlnt French. fri .. -... the. roCk bot!Dm. ride of 'lie. YOCl can't come by fuocli any lowet !ban fhet and stmullaneousb' ~joy~ .both;laoty and lllliDg, Tab ywr pick of ihe Jiain or beef -they're 8qcaUy good. ' •• U -""' have a lot of youngsters to feed on a night out. you can alJo teke advantage ol tho Sizzlers' Monday family nights. A top &irloin -including boked or French fried potatoes, n>ll and bolter -which regularly sells for $Uf goes for only $1.09. In Huntington Beach the Sizzler· ls locat- ed at 1111152 Beach Blvd., Town & Country. In Costa Mesa It'• at the comer of 17th Street and Santa Ana, IJWgren Square. Notes • Want to start the holiday season's merri- ment early! There's no better place to begin _ than the Menymac ltseU, that lively new lpOI &Qjng full swing at 3344 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar., !WOW APPEA.alNG AUTHlllTIC. EXOTIC MIDWT HAREM DANCERS 'FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS NO COYD -NO MINIMUM TBE CASPIAN $¥LER 'II S'ffiIQ . ifT-4~ e e DINNERS e e 4:•., l'.M. fop 5lrlola Steal< ... w..o.ic." $145 ........ -.c.,... TIMe Senice CHA 'lv.UlllAND FOR TWO WltaSaM.Oilbtl .....,_, eartlc ...... '425 Pia. 142 ... 151 &..••• --11:•.1.111 .... ,,., ..... 5874 EdlOllr --• H•lllttoa ._. _.u1...,_,s,...... ... -JOSEF'S---.................. ...,for y_. ClllllSTMAS OFFICE PARTY GROUPS TO 150 ...................... O..p hi s.._ ••. W• tkiat YM'll Ula tla "H-Look" • LUNCttlOM • DIMflll • LA.Tl nPPll 2121 I. COAST HIGHWAY AT IHI JAMAICA INN ltt:.::i'!·· .. •• ' . . f A,. .. MIUloa »-Ille llljltll Cout'a .-. ~ . ...... Will ~ atllodloa1, .. , ' lifenymac II l>uMin& Ito' fut-growlnc PGPu. Iarlty with the 11nbeatoble trio of fun, mu.ti• and line foocl. And Ibis tJiree.Polnt emplwil mates 1lle patnin ~ winner .... an count1. Every night here is great, but for a star&- "" you can't -their Mondai night -hd dinner for-$1.50. Chef Owen H!Dsti would be ti lho<>lll for any Oscer derby of spaghetfl' coob .. Wilh any dinner there's a highly recoil'" mended alternate choice to their regular greeo·sai..t. It's a 12"Clal fresh splnadrsalad·. with oil and vinegar d~ii,amiBhed with crisp bacon. Summarul' It OD6 word - sematiorial! ' -i..., While taking your ease In the dining room check out owner Mary Pike's oil paint- ings. You may have. to go to a gallery to see them the next lime. .. The Merrymac's policy Of continuous fe.,. tl>:ities lbould really move Into high gear come the end of the month. They're already making plans for a super New Year's eve party. , We Gef Letters ~ From Morris C. Robinson o!. Costa Mesa comes the following recommendation. 11 An unpretentious establiJ.bment at 1032 N. Magnolia, Anaheim, called Pasquale'• Italian Kitchen, serves the finest pizza I've ever taste..~ in Southern California. 11Be sure to order Pasquale's combo, a deligb1ful blend. of cheese, sausage, pepper· oui, mushrooms, anchovies, salami, onions and black olives. All this for $1.35. Open 'tu 10 p.m." * r Our than.kl, Mr. Robimon. Wt:'U probably set: you cmd a numbu of other out 'n' abouters thert: in the near ju.ture. ~ Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, criticism and praise about Orange Coast restaurants and night clubs. U you have somethiRg you would like to say, write Out 'n' Abouter, Weekender Magazine, Box 1875, Newport Beach, California. m\11£.RA tu:&tAUIANT Continental Cuisine Cockt•lt• Sennng LuftelJ~on and DfnMf' llondaw lhr""llh Sa!Urd4JI. Clo1ed Sunda111 Open fot Prlvate Parties Onl11 W• •r• louited on tM Bridol Str.et side b .. tween MuUen end Blu•tt •'nd the Mey Co. IUJL...._.. c........ ~0-1140 ~ llunclieon wukdays [l]illllll' urvedltllM Grand Manner • 571 S, MAIN, ORANGB a.luv-: 542-3S95 (COied Sunday) •J{s ~lo WEEKEND BREAKFAST SPECIAl Hotcakes, Sau5e19e, 95¢ EcJtJs and Coffee ..... . 2698 Nowport Blvd, Cost1 Mesa 1320 Ed;nger Ave. Santa Ana l:ot ..... 11:00 p.-. -DAILY-6:00 o.11t.•f:ot p.1t1. lUqitt Jlnrst Jinn PROUDLY PRESENTS THE FABULOUS "INN" MUSIC OF JOHNNY SMITH AND THE ALPHABETICALS 1'\onday thru Saturday 8:00 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. "3& EARLY WEEK SPECIALTIES ~~;~l~ .R;b ..•••. , .••..••••••.••.. $295 ~~z.;-~.-Vin ......... · · . "· · · · · .. · $250 ~.~n:::;~.~~noff .. · ... · ............ $250 3295 Newport Blvd. (Opposite City Hall) Newport Beach 673-1374 ~ s.cn-oo\ll Y l"IUJT PrlillllYr O...W t, Ifft -• • DESl.G·NER'S · NOTEBOOK Area Rugs BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON. ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR / ~ .. ;;.;; A decade ego one went to a store to choose carpet from a stack of stereotypes, more than likely all monochromatic. But then area rugs came along. These were to become the vogue because they defined conversation- al groupings, brougbt a new kind of mobility to carpeting and attracted focal attention to the lloor. Round, rectangular, square or what have you, they could be specially designed to meet the requirements of any space or inter~ tor seating. Ar•• rugs now can be chosen from myriad contemporary designs or designed to specificati.ons in contemporary, modem or traditional. One can have pink leopard, blue and white tiger or even a green zebra in what- ever texture be might prefer. Even an Au- busson can be executed with the eractness of an llllh century antique to the last detail of line or color. FloOr1 have become the important "fifth wall" of interiors and the current color range is ertravagant and the tertures are seeming- ly endless. One can express personality and let his imagination take over with a high piled carpet, a fl.at surface or a plain, low piled carpet. Chose any combination of colors from a wide range of French reds, hot pinks, avo- cado or apple greens, taupes, brown-blue or blue-blacks. Attractive area rugs can be used in the entrance foyer, living room and dining room. The foyer rug in particular can be an eye-- catcher or as subUe as is wished. Usually this rug is the "foot cleaner" for the rest of the carpet in the home. NEXT WEEK: AREA RUGS PART II _,. ; '~ ' ' ":"' ,-~ . .... ,,,,i;;. ' I Pl .. se eddress inquiri• and questions by letter to: De•iqners Notebook, Weekender Magazine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport Beac:h, California. • Bible Sand The whitewashed rocks on the steep hillside over-- looking Highway 3 9 5, south of Temecula in San Diego County, spell out "Bible Land." But the wary and high- W'1y-wise motorist who cl1ssifies the attraction as just another "roadside zoo". and drives on misses what could be a very moving experience -eS6 pecially at this time ol year . Awaiting th e driver who swings into Bible Land is the product of 40 years ol patient and in- credibly delalled sand sculpturing created by artist Ted Conibear. Using only sand (hauled from the Imper- ial Valley dunes off High- way 80), water, a kitchen paring knife, a teaspoon and two ordinary paint brushes -one about three inches wide and the other about an inch and a half -Conlbear has wrought a minor ar· tistic miracle. In his life-size tableaus, Jesus prays again at Gethsemane (3-ton figure pictured. a b o v e ) , aur· rounds h i m s e If with youngsters in the classic "Suffer the Httle child· ren to come unto me'' scene, presides at the Last Supper (20 tons of sand) and js portrayed u the Christmas babe In the manager s c e n e (right) carved from sev· en tons of desert sand. ' M111m. '9tl~'-'" P"'!T l'n.ay, ~ t, IHI ·····~·-~·····~~········~···-,················· . , ~ , . . .................. --· I Sculpture .--., l ~ f --- SANTA MADE AN Girls try out the new fu rniture in the multipurpose room and discuss plan• with Betty R:u1tenbach, teen program director, (i n striped 1weater, seattd Jn background). They are planning a ''bu ilding shower'' for thei r new tMn center, 1 gift to the club made po11ible by donations from local ind ividuals. ... bu1ine11 fi r!'."• and or~niutions, All that is needed to complete this room are sewing machines. Awaiting · their arrival are Kelli Hoffman, foreground, Jan Knox, Terri Fisher, Patty C~av::~ ~.a .. ~l and Pauli Cappello, from left. ~~ , EARLY VISIT TO THE TEENAGE GROUP HAS ITS OWN BUILDING AND BIG PLANS Teenagers at the Girls Club of the Harbor Area are receiving a l ,680 square foot Christmas present next week and it will be a gift they can ap- preciate for a long time. A new teen center, the result of a true St. Nicholas · spirit working steadily over the last seven months, will officially be opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday, December 10. The center will be used by Girls Club members in the 7th to 12th grades. Like the main Girls Club building, which was donated by the late W. T. Jefferson almost a dozen years ago , the new teen center was a gift from local bus1nessmen. Donald Anderson, Marco Anich and Robert Milum of~ fered the building to the club when their business property was soM. last spring and the structure had to be moved. Service clubs and other organi· zations, business firms and interested individuals heard about the teen cen· ter project and donated time. work, materials and money to move, remodel and furnish the building. "J:h• structure, which had to be moved in two sections, was put on a new foundation built with labor donated by Charles A. Ogden Builders Welch 's Concrete and others. Another local builder, A. J. Delpbino, dona: ted an estimated $1300 worth of labor to piece the two sections together again . .Electrician Hank Hornsveld and builder Henry Vaughn were also among the twenty craftsmen who donated their time and talents to remodel· ling the building. Cost:S of any materials not donated were paid for out of the club's building fund. Money for the project was contributed by the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club and Hoag Foundation who paid half the costs of moving. The remaining cost of moving the structure from its pre_vious site where Wuben's Restaurant now stands, to the Girls Club at 1815 Anaheim Street in Costa Mesa, was paid out of the Girls Club's building fund . The Optimists Clubs of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, the Altrusa Club of Newport Har- bor and the Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa donated money for furnishing the new center. Contributions also came from interested individuals. True to the spirit of giving which has characterized the new center, the teenagers have been busy collecting items for a unique ceremony of Continued on Page 13 Gathered In the new craft room admiring a recent project are Jan Knox, Audrey Cooper volunteer craft teacher, Patty Chavez, Kelli Hoffman and Terri Fisher. Thls new craft room will be ready for Christmas vacation. ,..,.alM ~~loft...;b,All Y, 1'11.~l; ; 'rldey, Dtull'llltt' " lfft --_. ,_ --~ -------=-=------= I I I I I I - 'f.&1.IA FAMILY STEAK .HOUSES HUNTINGTON BEACH I COSTA MESA HILLGREM SQU ... RE TOWN &. COUNTRY llEHIHO TEXACO STATION 11552 Sud! SI~~. H2·Jfl1 E, ll'ttl & IMI• .-_... '4-1"2 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK . sl Jt NEW YORK STEAK s1s' l11clud•1 8•ktd or Fr•nch Fried Pot•to11, Roll l 8utt•r. CHILDREN'S PORTION 1/J PRICE MAKE MONDAY NIGHT YOUR fAMILY Nl•KT TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Only slo' lnclu.!11 B1k•il o~ fr•n~h, Fri•d Pot1lo•1. Roll l l utt1r. CHILDREN'S l'OITION 1/z PllCE , Luncheon Specials----. 11,00 A.M. TO 5,00 P.M. ROAST BfEf OR HAM SANDWKH Including 79' French fries Served on Sesame Roll TO GO ORDERS NOW OPEN. IN NEWPORT'S NEWEST HIGH RISE LOOKING DOWN ON THE BAY . FEATURING SEA FOOD AND LIVE MAINE LO.BSTER LUNCH -DINNER SUNDAY BRUNCH __ ROSS FROM THE ARCHES AND ; NEXT DOOR TO VILLA NOVA "42·'4291 • ; MEXICAN AND AMERICAll FOOD Diooers from $1 .25 THIE=:~. .... ART BARDUHN T~IO . fi:.--.U "' . The Art Barduhn Trio currently appearing f • • .,,,,_ ~ • • ..... ~ • • • I •• th• new Mr •. stox RHl•ur~111 in Anaheim I GB<J:.AeC!UAIN'IBD 8.lilBCIAL I tion with the sounds o1 pi•no, vibrophone, I With any dine-in or - ~ r ~ ;~ . " if'1• ... makes sounds hke a large musical aggreg• '1 , I drums, harmonica, cornet, c_lavietta, piccoto-I take-home ,urchase 0 FF I ·1 xylaphone and a glockenspiel. Leader Bar-I ol$5ormore D I duhn is assisted by his wife Julie and funny· · · · · • · · • · I man Dick Parker, right. I one per t•mlly with lhl• coupon d11rln1 Miit ten d•1• 01111. a. I Call ahead for take-home dinners I ' • ., ' ' ' " it I 428 East 17th Street I Costa Mesa I 6424262 I Also: AIWIEIM • WEST COVINA· MARINA 00. RD'• Gl..ElfOALE •Wore SolM i-----------------· OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PRESENTS A RETURN ENGAGEMENT PF THE SILER BROTHERS IN THE VELVET KNIGHT RC OM 8:3() to 1 :30 p J~: Wednesday thru Sundo-, Weekly for Reservations C.1IJ . 675-0200 1045 BAYSIDE DRIVE, NEWPORT Mii~ tf~P,olll,~f ."~I.OT 'rieay, o.eem .... 6. "" -. ' ' \ ~ PllRINO llNISNl'S .... port ._. '7l-29JO • NOW OP~N MR. MIKE'S Featuring A LIVE MENU STEAi LOI STll FROG-LEGS . IROCHETI'E5 SPECIALTY ITALIAN DISHES $395 $295 With So~p or Selad an.I d.oic• 9f 9••lic toa,f or fttah b•kad braid. Champ1tru1 "v th. 91•11 Pom•1tic 'l Import.cl la•ta DINNEI 4._10· P.M. DAILT . . 2Q9 PALM~llA~BOA 675-5774 ..................... • . •. I • . \ I ~• . . . •·~···· . • t I • ... '. •f I. • . .-·,r •. . • .if\.' :·-. ..._~ .• . . ,,~ . . : PAVILIOft : ! .· ! The ~toric P~vilion : ' • Swmqs Aqam~.. • -• e WITH •. : 'C,AllROLL COATES : • AT Tld rtAMO IAl • • Playing your favorite tllDes and requests, Wed-•. • nesday tbru Satunlay rugbts. • • . . dinner with tile mod spe<ta<;iilar harbor •. ' • view in Newport • . from 5:00~eaCb evening. ~1 • • ~. ~'~ e 'Lt,. e Aetiqn Sfel'. : -. ~~ e ·rnere \\i _ . . . . ;<'&'+ , • • ,• •. • .. SINCE,1905 • < "Cj . . . . . . • . ~<~ • HwlVltlUCI • l"Ml"PdllllLl. ~ • , . •• • · . · Look for the Lil!hied Cuwnl& : ' 1 e · · , '-' : · {we're directfy Wide? ftj · · · ' ' - • • •••••••••••••••••••••• °"=-"~;Jttt i • I ' f • r f ' ' ' • ~ • • -.--·.---m • 1'w·•.JJ.1u.J11t:rf 11r;.111• ll Tllree's Compaq ......... M7ilat ....... ~ ... ~ ........... ~ ... • ............. ,.. ... • z;-c»a GRAND. HOTEL . -TUll.DAf • .. De11·••r. '°"' < lslA-. . . . FASHION SHOW f., l4iNl APaol'Ol..- "Whal Every ~q S119ul!I Buy·~ • '··~ ... !ti. ,.JU, ...,-.ry -.. ....it.oar!, OR7 -.. ~ Cocktail Hour 51i!w1 4-7 p.m. Entortai .. ..i-H...;. d'~ .. J •• -:.. • c... ._.: Clemala Crttko Allow<d) II ----·-~ --·------------·--· - ' ' . . . . . ' NOW O~EN UHr:iER NEW MANAGEt,IENT . . . THI . PROUDLY SHOWCASES Rl.S~LLE REVI CUI:~ . :-·;:,> ~n. *).~ ' ~ ... ~ff:.l':~~ .• ' -... c ~ ..... THE • ·A,-J.D •. jPROD\JCTION ' · ·.;. -~iring_ In THE ~LVET KttlGHT ROOM Tuosday ihru Sunday ..... ...,_, te 11 , ... -DeKMt Cl-Monday 1045 BAYSIDE DR., NEWPORT-675-0200 ' ' • YOUU. ENJOY quR .MIDDAY . FAER ·suNDAY " ~J2 P.M.'tO 4 P.M. JPllW~ Fine Oi11h19 Since 1965 3&>1 E>.sr (.OAsr HfoHWAY G>loN& DEL MAI. C\UflORNU .. l'HON2: (714) 675-1374 + • Tony Lobo'1 Trio Can k found playing very dance- abl-.,.music Tu• 1 d • y ~ffirOUgh t satvtc1ay •v•n-- lngs from about 1:30 at the· . .Stuft .51tirt on tho Co4.st Highwa'y In New· port -Beach. Tony hes • rNI fan club going for him In Orange County ,~ and If you haven't ioined It as yet-why not have dinner here soon and stop in to hear this group. You'll find out 1 o on onough wliy ho 11 such a favorite. THi ~iGtll·Ls 2· e;L·ua; ' Patti Chavu ancl-Jlin Knox, foregroUnd, Paula Cappello, Debbie Cotti• and Bonnie Slff.-..., bacq~, "''"'" tho center with Dr. P-. This coke comer Is ht glr~tolk ond reloullon. • • Slmn Poul• end Carol Co-'10 admire tho golly docorotocl relript"olor, onoof tllofavortfo.fumlshlng1 In !f10 MW'-contor. Giv&ng 1m1ll dinners and tM1 wlll be po11lbl1 In the hom•llke tMn cegter. Trying out a tablo setting In the dining ,._,, la Torri Flslior, one of tho 101 toanago ..,....ban of tlio Girls Club of tho Horbor Area. ........ ~AILT PILOT t 1 r~ ... ~CHlt'""~"~ .... \ ...... • ··~ . W·ITH. ~:Jl:IG · . . . After tho dinner hH -. sorvod. -..-will bavo to put Ihle ohlny - 1lnlc to uio.. Dobblo· Cottle and Kelli Hoffman ._ to think !hot It mltht not ba such • tough lob. -:r.c... >· .... ·~t .. ~ .. ,, ,.. ... ' -I· . I I • ' ~ I I I " ,- ~· ' ~ ! \ t I 1- --- ·~ 'Ii 'DO It . Up U.. cout, down the coas~ Inland and al'CUDll -the word 11bountiful" takes on addo et mean!•& In any atlempl to aurvey lhll ...,.., dlnlnf out:polenllallllt1. Al but lt'a a talk le1l to lime and space, with vast quan- tities ol both necessary to undertake such a formidable assignment. lgnortng the old adage about fools rush- ing ln, however, Out 'N' About tries to meet the challenge. So stick with us in the weeks and months and ream upon ream of news- print ahead. The odd1 are ufe we'll all learn, live and savor in the process. ~ Rome wasn't built in a day it's like-- wise incumbent Oil us to cover the territory al an unhurried pace. From Friday to Friday the grand tour carries us in all directions - stopping briefly here, pausing longer there. There's always the excitement of fresh discoveries and return visits to old favorites -a host of details to check out and report as meril warrants -and uppermosl, the note- worthy food and entertainment ao abundant on this beat.. Steer 'N Stein ; Let'• launch this week's wayfaring In Huntington llea<h. Anyone, but most espec- 1ally economy conscious families, desirous of choice bee1 at reasonable cost should waste THE MARINE RESTAURANT * Excellent Menu * Fine Service LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS from 11 :30 A.M. Reservations recommended 644-1700, Ext. 445 MUSIC FOR YOUA LIST1NIN6 AND DAHCIH6 PLEA.SURE Hl6HTlY, FROM 5:00 P.M. 1N * THE LIDO LOIJNGE FOR YOUR GALA XMAS PARTY, THE CORAL REEF OFFERS A SPE- CIALIZED MENU AND BANQUET FACILITIES FOR GROUPS LARGE AND SMALL NIGHTLY FAMILY DINNER SPECIALS-ENTERTAINMENT ..... _ * 2654 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 545-9471 --L A., __ ----~ --~-...-.. ----- OUT 'N' ABOUT: no time making tracks to Steer-'n-Stein, Springdale and Edinger. · Here the whole household can satisfy its mass appetite and keep the dent in Dad's wallet moderate. Six hearty entrees on bot aizzling plates provide a lot of meat for the money. They are top sirloin steak (6 oz .. ) $1.45, ground sirloin ( 8 oz.) $1. 40, sirloin steak ( 10 oz.) $1.95; New York steak (12 oz.) $2.15 ; 1tockyard steak (! lb. approx.) $2.25; I-bone steak (12 oz.) $2.lS. Included are choice of potato and saJad with choice of dressing. ~ HOUSE SPECIAL The top· house &pecial is Steer-'n-Stein Chateaubriand for two, served with salad, 1 ·"'~d?; . , ~ ... PAIUlOVS NIW llSTAUIANT At the 1.ot1.1na a.act. C. C. U--' 5-iel., DI.._ o-ci...-1_..., ~ TM o..f .. Cvhl--"-*" M • '-'*' ._.... ........... ~ fodli"-N 2'° fOI: llSll't'AftOHS-<AU. (7\4) ~ ., 't'Wt-Jlllllll c..t ................. tk'1 FLING ENTERTAINMENT • 1 NIGHTS A WEEK DANCING WED THRU SUN. * HAP HALL DUO MON ... TUES. * Larry Lak• Singer Guitarist wllll .JefMl ll91«'1.., ••• Re1r-Mes1 Th11ter S:Jl:a Cost• Mela L 1fth It. Just off Newport llvd. -~ .. ., rtMn ....... ,ir,...._ 0.. 6 ...., ... I•·"'· lunch•• from ·1 f:30 Deily except Sundey Dinner from 4:30 N;9h!ly ENTERTAINMENT Nightly except Sunday TONY FLORES His Songs end Suiter 2'07 W. C-Hl<Jhway -Newport -646-0201 choice of potato and garlic bread at $4.25. Another Is the beef-a-bob teriyakl with pota· to, salad and garlic bread for $1. 75. By way of variety, two very inexpensive 1ea food dishes are the shrimp and halibut plates -including sa1ad and potatoes -at $1.35 each. A 00c· child's plate consists of two 1hrimp or a hamburger patty, French fries, small salad and drink. Up Fullerton way a companion Steer-'n- Steln Is located at 2219 N. Harbor Blvd. Midday Faer Bopping over to 3801 E. Coast llighway, Corona del Mar, It appears things English are very very in. And blimey matey! Ye need not be a native of Staffordshire to re- joice that the Five Crowns has revived the old tradillon of Sunday midday faer. Served from 12 noon to 4 p.m., the ga .. tronomy of this weekly event proves English Fe•+uring For Businessmen. LUNCHEON BUFFET TUESDAY th"' FRIDAY 11 ,30 A.M. -2,10 P.M. $185 ~Tuff3~IR[ [] RESTAURANT 1241 w .. t eo.t HlaflWq, N.-.port lttdt PhVM Mf.505I for rnm.ii«lt. "Where It's Happening!" llll MARTINI COCKTAIL LOUN6f 1 1 I 30 I. I 7tti COSTA MISA "111• Maxim11111 ,Load" footurin9 PARKS WILSON Wit+. J•mie end Chippw a.a..• C-ty H111d..,.... For All Olympic loxlot Ticlcotsl CW Motttecdo't SPAGHml DINNU AU. YOU 7c~ CAN U.T .,., IYllY MONDAY NlaHT llWARD ROOM LADIES WILCOMI Dining With an Ocean Vi~w SWOOD, S1EAKS AND GOURMET BITR£ES * FROM $2.95 * Enteltainment and Dancing Nightly AT THE PIANO ___.,. :;;r .-. ""<:: flANll: MAml 61JO !e l :JO P.M. IOI PURIM l:.JO .. 1 :JO A.M. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABL& PKONI Sl ... 2551 117 OCU.N .lYI. HUNTINfiTON llACH OVERLOOKING THE PACIFIC OCEAN AT THE PIEk IM9Ulfte ~AIL Y .. ILOT Frhlllv, o.am• '-lfft ,,_,..._ - • Orange County's Restaurant and Enterf1lnmenf Sc111 Bv NORM STANLEY cookery is by no m~ans confined to fish 'n chips or Yorkshire pudding. Entrees are few but well chosen and well suited to the time of day. ON SUNDAY TOO The Sunday midday faer bonts such Hnt- 1sh favorites a.s roast'd beefe hash crowned with an egg fried round -and a Norfolk omelete with chicken livers and t:Iµ1Sbrooms. Steak and kidney pie is neaUy dished with a pastry top from the Five Crowns' own bake shop. Q The Aylesbury duckling could Inspire. an anglophile to reread the complete works of Dickens. Images &f white cI.iHs and Dover readily come to mind while eating the whole sole Veronika. Roast'd prime ribs of bee!e are prepared In Lawry's splendent rock~salt manner. Top- ,€;:,:A-. -.dm.-_ -~ ---®~~-~~ BIG BAND SOUNDS OF TOMMY MULLINIX TREND Dinner-Dancing -Cocktail Hours 5:3 0 -7:30 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS: 536-1421 21112 OcNn Avenue 'Huntiftffon Beach, C1llf. --------------------------~~- . Real Canto11ese fotd Ht here or take home. STAG CHIU~llO 111 21st pl., Newport Beach ORlole 3-9560 Optn v .... Round Dally 11:-12 Prl and· lat. 'UI a a.m. NOW Ol'lll UNDEll NEW MANA•IMIHT PROUDLY PlliSINTS --·s..-v ... lftP191Mnt 1t Las Vegas' ••• • Fabulous ' Flamingo 1141 BOB SIMS TRIO In tho Dining Room - 6 to 1:30 p.m. IN 1141 COCKTAIL LOUNlil NlliHn Y NO COVIR e NO. MINl"'UM s..1., ...,_ ... ,. , ... -~ CLOSED MONDAYS I 045 BAYSIDE_ DllYE, NEWPORT .. ,..._ Sedlell-ll'AiLY .. ILOT Frlll•r. uec:emw t. 1tu ' ;· 671-0200 .. ~ ~-r _ ping the midday s e crepes ve ... aailles, French burltin1 wltll cream'd chicken. ~ . Ask the wenc;j to aer.ve you wanned eroissants. 'Tis J Sumptuous feast. indeed, this Five Crow• Sllllllay midday faet.. Their regul~ meDU follows unW closing at 11 -p.m. -. For English Meat Pies . Meanwhile, in Costa Mesa, the accent on Brilish fare rum. up again but In a di!tlnctly different vein. Specializing in Englllh meat pies ta go, Oberhansll's of London, 270 E. ·17th Street; Hillgren Square, sells the best of tht1e delicacies found this side of Piccadilly. As a daytime snack or main course for dinner, what could be more tempting thaii a beef steak and mushroom or beef kidney pie. But proprietor, Basil Obe~ll. doesn't stop _there. He also offers veal, ham and egg, beef steak, chicken and porkpies. Rating mighty DINE ON THE a.Av OPEi t~~f&ij · ~is~ Us DAILY · flt'lel( . land 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. COCKTAill> ENTERTAINMENT or Sea 2601 W. Coast lliway, Newport .Beach -648-1168 VILLA ROMA . S"'""1 1""'9 lo ITALJAN· DINNUS Lobster Tails Scampi NY Steak Pizzailoa t4 Varieties Pina • .. l!:CIAL-TAK• 6UT OlfLYI 35 varieties Past• SPA•Hml DINNERS Prawns Scampi Cioppino W1111 e.ir *'ldwl mNt -.iii. i• Var"'ti Veal I m.1•t 1111111, Nrilc $1 •lld. "-•· .R' es If oft' with aur ~ Htt'l'!aUI Scaloppine ~. Ho orOtr 1'oo ~11 « a.r.e. eomes 1n dltPC!Wble r1ner, "' 8 Varieties Chicken •11 ... -wall. $1.45 13 Varletiel Sea Food 445 No. Newport Blvd., Newport Booc:h Open 4 p.m. 12 ~m. Ml 6-4929 CLOSED TUESDAY DON JOSE presents MR. ENTERTAINMENT BILL McCLUIE'1 COMEDY AND SONGS • ENCHILADA & TACO ....•••• $1.30 CHW REWNO-ENCHILADA: •• $1.45 ..,,,.. .... ~ ................... e COCKTAILS ,9 9093 E. Ad•ms (If Mognoll•f Hunt. 8-h M:»911 • ~ 'T,••:·;=o:iri:::;;::::::·::::=:::"'::!::A:.....-;::,'i.l~"~ -, ...:._ ~ ~ ' --~ --,,,.._,, --"! -... ~ ., r. ,. blgll toe, p-r.au-blf Olill6 r 1111 -' -aan.sage rollJ. Nor ailaaW -rlllt M Ille cold meat pla~ dlalce el -... choi<e ol two aalacll.\ CATERS ALSO In addiifon to the meat pleo, ~·· p-idea a wide variety of ...iwi.:11• ... a . catmnc sen!ce for all occaaloci;. ~ !Ill ( the ·w fnm birthday cat• lhraap .- veraariea or even 1upply lfa1• ol aiaorteil .... canapes for cocktail parties. , i;;J You certainly can.'tcio wrong DD'!adA,. telling guests the -WU furnished by 0...,., bansli's of London. American lnfatuallciD wltla Brillsh commodill.S -eatendln1 fnim 1he Beatles to Camahy Street falhlom ,_ i. so greaJ our eating ~ hl!vo fallen In line toe. Family Dining Probably the moot reuonablo llllltClleoll 1pecia1 yuu'll find for mil• ll'IMmd i. bdns lealurecl by the two Sizzler ateak 1touaeo In Costa Me1a and Huntington Beach lt'a a 540-3641 Conttnuocl on P-12 OPEN FOR LUNCH =::...-11:30+02,.,.. DINNERS ::.., ... 5.30 to lO p.m. gi'la/tcl _, FRENCH RESTAURANT c.w-.,.. , .,. • ....... c:... *I!' Gala ffew-l ear's1 Eve,P4rty! Empire Room · , Marine Restaurant :Jk'1 r/.wportw ~ c.npWo oi.. ... ~ n-1:00 ~.M. wl .. your d.oic• of PUii Ill. -YOll CUT mA1, LOM ISlAND DUCIWllG THE HEU-JOE TllO THE 5AIY JOtlD 9u.um Q If i I .. "dJ I I -.... -llJfr••M &entlli• " ••••• .... , .. . . -...,QI,.~ . ~ ' ; plu1 lu• ....i ttofiolly . I ' l•1....C• r1; 1 .. -Cll ~110t MOWI The .. 1117 I 17 11 ...... McaDZdl .... ' • • i '~ I ~·l ·~ ~1 .,.. ~ ·A' (,ti