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WEDNESDAY, DECE!-18Ell If, ] 968
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TEN CENTS
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Prohibition's Back-Lagun,a Fe~·tival ~oe.s Dry.
8y RICHARD P. NALL
Of fM DallY PUie Stitt
The Laguna Beach Festival of Ar1I
~going dry.
Festival Dir<don Tuesday agreed
unanimo.usly to ouUaw beer and wine
at the Festival restaU{'ent. • . .
Dlreetor Verner Beck w d the pro-
hlbiUon .move :wu. simpler~ than trying
to comply with a full typed page ol
health department demand.I related to
serving beer and wine.
He aald the Festival beer and wine
setup, according to health officers,
Yiolated every rule In the book.
Mn. June Neptune, restaurant
manager, had lobbied for. the introducliCY.t
of beer at Ute ~art speCt:aeular during
1 Mardi i; meeting of the boanl.
It wu a bard won CODCeWon that
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split the board 5 to S In favor of
beer. They ruled at the time that It
bad to be kept to the terrace, that
palrool coul4 ool ....... lfleld wtlh
cups of bcew.
"If beer starts coming oil the ten'ace,"
said Director Richard Brooks at ·the
March meeting. "I for one would want
the board to lltt the priVilege/.! ·
Also viewing beer through a '&Wa
darkly '11 the lime were · dlrectora
Marshall Clark and Dr. Harold Burton.
Bniob aid beer WU ""°"'aklal to the
atmospbere the board WU tcying lo
create.
cycle! You start with wine on the terrace,
then'beer oo tho terroce, then cockl811a
OD tbe terrace, then beer OD ~ the patio.
Where do you draw the line!"
M!'J. lliptoine argued at the l!me !hit • Despite llroob' ~ eloquence, the
penons drink beer al baseball games • wet lorcea provailed by two vola.
without falling out of the· bloacbera or Howevor, Mrs .. Neptun1 ·wtll not
even becoming lntoxlcoted. manage tho l'ftllm'lnt In llllt. ,Slie>bas
Said S..OU In March, "II· ldarll. a taken oClM!f ~ uld Beet. Lu-
clatr Bract wU1 manage tbe reNurd
and was wllllng to do without beet
and wine Beet said. . . . '
Alter the· -boml. ldla!
diredor O. E. (Bud) Schroeder ~
the health department rules on spirits,
rules that dldn'~ apply to load. Ha 'oald
he didn't thlnl: people got genm .. from
beer and wine.
' OSIIl 0 eac ac e
STATE
William ~· R091rs
TREASURY >'
D1vld Kennedy
HEW SECRETARY
Robert H. Finch
IJf'IT .......
TRANSPORTATION
John A. Volpe
URBAN, HOUSING
GHrg• M. Romney
LABOR
James J. Reynolds
Nixon Announces Mayo
Federal Budget Director
From Wire Servlcta
NEW YORK -President-elect Nixon
announced today a federal budget direc-
tor -Chicago banker Robert Mayo
-before flying to Washington to an-
nounce his cabinet choices to the nation
tonlght. ' Appearing before newsmen at hls Pier-
re l:lotel headquarter• in New York,
Nixon aaJd that Mayo, whose background
couples ll years In the Tre_a.sury De~
ment with nine yean In pnvate banking,
400 to Attend
will be considered "a top member or
the cabinet team" and will attend all
meetings or that body.
Ni.Ion today formally advised key
President-elect Nixon's announce·
ment tonight of his cabinet will be
carried live at 7 p.m. PST on au
three networks.
Republican lawmakers or bis Cabinet
selections, including Willlam P. Rogers
u secretary or state and Melvin R.
Laird as secretary of defense.
Rogers iJ a fonner attorney general
(See CABINET, Pare Z)
Thomas
Appeal
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Stu di ea
Antonia Thomas of San Clemente.. con-
victed of 1layiog her seven-day .old aon.
today has a plea for a new trial before
the Fourth District Court of AppealB
in San Diego.
Mrs. Thomu' attorJleY., Dudley Gray,
made hl1 bid for dlmtlssal of the San
Cl'emente's woman conv1ctioil tuesday
before the three-judge appellate bench.
He also asked that Mrs. Tbomu be
freed oa her own recogn1zaDce pendlng
a decision on bis appeal.
A ruling on both appeals was deferred
by the appellate iudges_ Oriiy latei' ijlil
that be expeCts to be · ady~. ~! the court's ruling in "no ~r ·than a
month..
Gray appealed fo r bail for Mn.
Thomu on the grounds that bi!: client
is "in every .respect a 11'.odel p(isoner ...
He told the court that Mrs. Thoma¥
is the first person convicted of a capltal
offense in California to tnjoy minimum
:ecurity privileges in a sblte _prison.
The Filipino woman, who met and
married her Marine Cotps sergeant huJ...
band in her homeland, was convicted
last April f of the murder of her 7~y~ld
infant son. The child died when a caustic
solutfon was poured down hi3 throat
on the night of July 13, 1966.
Mrs. Thomas' conviction followed her
second trial on the charge. The first
trial ended sensationally when juror
Joseph Schissler admitted during post
verdict questioning that be "bad gone
along with the majority."
City's Trashmen
Get Holidays Off
Laguna Beach trash won 't be cnllected
on the Wednesdays of Christmas and
New Year's Day.
City Manager Jame! D. Wheaton said
the county dumps are locked on those
clays. The trash contractor, he said,
will collect part or the Wednesday trash
on Tuesday and part on Thursday.
Tuesday streets include Arroyo Chico,
Anita Street, Avalon Avenue, Buena Vista
Way, Coast View Drive, Canyon View
Drive, Dunning Drive, El Camino del
Mar, El Bosque, Goff Street, Graceland
Drive, Los Robles, Ramona Avenue (500
through 700 blocks), Seaview Street, St.
Ann's Drive, Temple Hills Drive, Temple
Terrace and Wilson Street (500 through
1000).
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Vedder Says City Needs
Help in ~ain Beach Buy
Laguna Beach Mayor Glenn Vedder
told an Assembly subcommittee to<lay
that "larger governmental agencies"
should help ease the financial load
Lagy.na h'as taken upon itsell with the
$3 million main beach purchase.
Testifying at a hearing on shoreline
use at Newport Beach City Hall, Vedder
note<I LagUna's eEforts at as.M"ing
greater public enjoyment of waterfront
areas.
He cited the city's role, shared by
Newport Beach, in establishing marine
preserves to protect tidepool life. But
the thrust of bis remarks was aimed
at beach use.
"The citizens or Laguna," he said,
"are concerned &bout tht?'large Percen-
tage of coastline within ii.I corporate
limits being held in private ownershJp."
In view of this, and "under threat
of commercial development," the city
bought for more than $3 million about
900 feet of main beach, he said.
"This ls a large sum for a city our
size, but it was felt that a tragic loss
would result if the public were denied
the use of this resource."
Vedder then made his pit.ch for state
aid to the fact-findfni subcommittee.
"We are hopeful," he sald, _"that the
large governmental agencies will see
the justice in making commensurate
monetary grants to thiJ city ... to ease
tbe financial bur<len imposed on it by
providing recreation ror the people Of
the entire state:" , . .
He noted that 4 mllllon people visited
La,guna'.s beaches· last year.· The city's
population, he ad~eil, is only 14,000 ..
Cartoonist Tobin Quits
Laguna School District
Cartoonist Don Tobin resigned Tuesday
night, · leaving a vacancy on the five-
member Laguna Beach Unified School
District" board.
The task of choosing hls replacement
to serve for 2% years, the remainder
of his term, will fall to the retilaining
four school trustees. , .
Grid Banquet
Thursday Night Irvine Preserve Plan Hit
"Certain personal commitments no
lqer leave me the Ume," Tobin said
in a leUer of resignation read to trustees
by Dr. Norman Browne, boal-4 presidenL
Tobin ,"" appointed to ·the boanl to
replace Larry Taylor when he ttslgried
in 1984. Tobln Wal! reelected in 1987,
the same year Taylor won reelection. A gathering of 400 football enthusiasts
ts expected at f Tburlday banquet honor·
Ing the varsity football oquad of Laguna
Beach HJgh School.
Sponsored by the Laguna Beach Liooa
Club, the banquet will be held in the
girls' gym at the high ICbool because
of the big turnout expected.
The annual dhlner will feature a film
of hlghllghll of the 1968 team en route
to becoming cbamplona of the Crestview
League.
The dinner will include presentations
to the moil in!piraUonal players, best
lineman, most improved player, honorary
captainl, players ol the weet and the
molt valuable player. They have been
cbooen by the oquod.
Muter of ceremmiea Diet Jahraut,
LiOlll pttliden~ w1fl Introduce Coach
Jlal Akins and 1peclal guests.
Tlcketa on sale for $3.75 may be ob-
tained at Sports World, Stuart Avis men's
alJop 1od the coaches office at the blih
ICbool. I
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Tax Advantages 81.asted by Lag una Scliool Board
Irvine Co. 's proposal to establish a whether the -Irvine Co. 's proposed
'1,000 acre agricultural preserve east of acreage would meet requirements for
Sand Canyon Road between Irvine and agricu]tD.ral preserves as set forth by
Santa Ana awakened concern among the Wllllanu100 Ad"
Laguna Beach School Board members The major pqrtion within the preserve
Tuesday night. would be graz)ng land, and according
U a preserve ls established, Irvine to Autry there ii IOl1le quesUon u
Co. would not be able to develop Its to whether uu., is acceptable.
land for 10 to 15 years and therefore Autry said the Irvine Co. ill planning
wouldn 't have to pay taxes on the in· to set aside certain land area within
creased valuaUon of property. the preserve which would be developed
The ~hool board is concerned because within the ne:a:t 10 to 15 years. I
such a move wc:Wd mean a 105.1 ol tu "'Mlls land fall! along tbe lhelf of
revenue for Chem. Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach,
Al Alltry, cllJ planner, told tru!leeJ which they propoae for phue develop-
• public bnring will be held by Orange ment," Autry l!ll>lalnid.
County Planning Commission to consider "One of the key lhings not often
the requests Wedheaday, 1 Dec. ll, at brought out, In favor of Ulls preserye
3:30 p.m. ln the commission '• hearing ill that aclually it would be a net gal:i
and plannfna.,rollm, Santa Ana. In revenue.," Wd Robert Turner, ICbool
"The majcr queJUon, '' llid Autry, "b trustee. ,,
"It wooJd be a gain," he argued.
"because il wouldn't ·produce 8Chool
children and a need for other community
services. If it 'wtte to be developed
for; low-cmt housing, mere would be lots
of chjldren and not much·tax money."
Commenting on Turner's staiement,
Dr. William Ullom, superintendent of La-
guna Beach Unified School' District, told
the DAILY PILOT "It definitely (the
preserve) would mean a loss of reyeriue.
It might be a gain In the ·long run,
but it would be a Jou now." ·
-Wiiiiam Wllcmen aald · the
board's "greater interest is whether a
pmalt'y wwld be waived."
He WU lpN't:lng of a pc91lbl.Hty that
· tmne Co., after eatabllsblng a ~rtserft,
might brat the -I and i!O ahead
with deTei~ It basll1 u .yet be<o
dedde4 what u.e. pbailJ would be W
Ulb aituaUoa were to occur.
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'!'be boanl baB 60 days to appoint
a replacement for Tobin. Accord.ing to
law, "Any person, regirdleas of su,
who ls 21 years of age or, older, a
clUun of the state, 1 resident of the
school district, a registered voter, and
Wbo ls not dJsqualllled by I c:oosliinlloa
oa: laws of the alale from boldlng e
civil ofllce, la eligible to be elected
or appoinled a meinl>er."
LBU<ilnJI Tubln f0< his .. rvlce oo the
boanl, 'bf. William I/Dom. ~t
of the Leguna Beach Unllled Scb9ol
District commented, "Thia la probably
the 1<•alell board In cantornla when
it com~.to a Willln&nf.11 to learn.''
Uibn Aid Tob!J> IJpilied thl bolrd'I
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Exp~nsive Sltµnp s
LONDON (41') -A Piii: al Canadian a.~ lllmpo -In 11111
Wtro IOI<! todly II airlstUa, the ~
~for !40,IOI.
Salt Creek
Access
Requested .
8y JEROME F.,OOLIJNl-
oc "" o.IW Plllt t ttH
A IOUth county recrutloo agency and
former Laguna Beach vice mayor Helen
Keeley today led a 'muill rebellion
against· the pDISible permanent clpsin~
off of Salt Creek Beach to the genera!
public.
A resotuUon Urging 'state acUcm to
as,,ure access to the Laguna Niguel
lldelanda area, touth of Laguna Beach
,near Dani Point. was submitted to the
_A>sembly SubCoinmlttee on 'Beaches rnq
Cooservatinn.by the µve-IDll) ~
Part arid Recrutioo Dlsttjct li>ard ol ·dlrectora. '
The subcommittee receJveil th8 resoJu.
Uon. lt1'a public> bearin1 'on shoreline
use cooducted al Neworl Beach Oltx
Hall. ... · . ' Mrs. Keeley , a memtier of the Laguruf
City Cooncll from 11112 to 1914 ind •
1957 mOmber of the Orange Couill)'
Grand Jury, joined the reereaUon d18tricc.
in volcln1 concern over the ·county's
recent abandonment ol the let aection
of Sall Creek Road that bad been opened
to the public. . '
Testimony at the beating may be used
later to develop nteded legislation, sub-
committee chairman Alan Sleroty (D·
Beverly Hills) said.
Ml'I. Keeley, in prepared testimony1 said: ·
"With thiJ piecemeal abandonment ot
Salt Creek Road it appears to me that
the Orange County Board of Supervjsors
and the Orange County Road Departmen'
have totally disregarded the recreational
needs J?f the public by to t a 11 y
disr;garding I.he county's own Master
Plan for Shoreline Development."
She noted that the road at one timt:
made a full loop below Pacific Coast
Highway ·to the shoreline. But it wa,;
part!ally abandoned at its northern end
Jn 1960", underwent another part;.11 aban-
donment in 1961" and last March 2S
its southern remainder was ordered
abandooed by supervl!ilrs.
The aband9rtment.s had been requested
by the Laguna Niguel Corp., owner of
the land through which the road, once
(See BEACB, P11e II
Oran11e-Coul
Weadaer
GeUlng back to whatever ia con-
sidtted normal., the weatherman
calla for decreasing cleuda and
warmer temperatures 11wnday,
but with otroog, gusty wlnda In
the oiling.
INSIDE TODAY
Your lost chance to 1ee o Hn th•aur productlon m Oro!lgo
Countv Chia 11ear come1 up thfl
ipeekend, See Entertainmtm,
Pag• 22.
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No connecllcm Wiii In facton of the
Individual bladel' In C11hl lalluro, ·
lloWever, lhe Nalfonal Trwportatloo 8af8*J Board C1111~ todlJ at the IW1'
of • "'°"" bearlq Into the AIJl1ill H crub: Melal fatigue 11 blamed lot the second ...m commerdal be1kopter dlsuter In
hlalory, wblch IOlll a 8lllotaky SllL
South Coast
Teens P'lan
Skiing Trip
~ A trip from the lllrl to the lllOW
Is ICheduled by the South Orqe County
Yoolb Cooncl1. .
The teens. are ffnalidng planl for I
IOUN!ay trip to Mammotb during tbe
Christmas vacation for all teens in the
Soutb Orange County area. Tbe trip,
co-sponsored by the YMCA, will leave
Dec. 28 and return December 29.
Tbe jaunt will coal '31, which lndude1
transportaUon, Jod&lng, llhuttle bul trips,
insurance, and sh: meals.
Deadline for reservaUons is Dec. 20
at the YMCA, 491 F~rest Ave. A •10
non-refundable deposit 11 required when
registering .
"We only have room for about 40
teens,'' .said President Rob Kronman.
"So we are working · on a first come,
first served bull.
Early in Day
Mailing Urged
For Lagunans
: Laguna Beach Postnwter Don Rose
: today urged Lagunana to mall early
: In the day during . the Chrlsm8ll mall
:: explosion and to we zip codes.
• Nationally, said Rooe, tbe Post Office
:: Department bu cut back from ap-
:; proximately 125j000 seasonal and part
::. time belpers wed In Christmas opera-
•, Ilona last year to less !ban ball !bat •. nmnber in 1968.
:· '!be Laguna Beach Posl Office ha•
:: cut back from st extra employea to
•' none for this year's rush. :~ To handle tbe ·holiday rush of mail,
;; aald Roat, practically all pollal employea
:: will wort lllk-hoar days, six days a
... week. :~ '1Mul,y of our clerU are in 81 early
•: u three o'clock in the morning in order
:: 'to tJOl't JOU? mall for aame-day delivery
:: by the carriers," the postmaster said.
•. After postmen deliver routes, said !: Roee, they ret1D'11 to the post. office
:: for more bour8 of. duty such as "casing"
.. ~ the mall for .next day delivery or working
:: beside dlslrlbuUon clerks In aortlni and
:· 11faclng" the hampers and sacks of in-
•: coming mail :: Rose said the 112 seasoned employes
~ of the post office are carrying out the :: Job "in magnlficent fashion." •• •• ~ ·: •• t-~ ::
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Dorothy Provine
fu:pecting Baby
LONDON (AP) -Dototby Provine,
Tfvacloul flapper 1n television'• ''The Rol:rlnl Twenties," is espectiDa a baby,
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'l'bi9 came· out when a fudge granted
divorce to the wlfe of Britiab movie
director Robert Day on tbe grOllllds
of bll adultery with Ml!s Provine. Tbe
American actress, Sl, d1d not take part
in the court acUon.
DAILY PllOT
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Crtcks lndlcallna metal fall&u< In the
yellow blade ....,. reported ..... !ball
two maotlll belon the cra&b, •ceordlni
to an µA pvnnd lllJ]lOnlaor, but thil
WU not; the Cl.UH of the accident. 1
Quluty <Olllrol In the area cl manula<>
lure 'and ~ ol plA)n rotor "°""
_... will.· be • er to the """"'* poObe In ' teiUmooy llCbeduled T!wnday'
a NTSB apokesman ~·today.,
Tbe cauae of tbe worst commerciat
bellcopter crasb In U" S. blJtory lail
May zs· In Panm-II .UU UDdir
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'Prellmlnary IUJllDllUon by an aYlatlnil
esperl alao In charge of lhp current
-criab prnbe today contradlcled ao eye
wltness •tcry that Capt. Ken Waggonel'.,
33, of llll Pleree Ave., coata Mesa,
_ wu !rYlnl t<t land tbe llrlcken craft
"""' ,It liemmed to tbe,grouod: ''
Hopeloaly dlubled by Jou · of HI
yellow; eolor-<Oded .blade, Fllgbt 417
dropped nose Orsi to eartb, wd Ge«i•
R. Baker, chief of Central Bureau of
Avlalloa Saltly· for the federal board.
DAILY PILOT Sltff ,llttl
FROM BARE FEET .TO SKI BOOTS FOR 'Y' TRIP
Le9uni1'1 Rick Barr, WJlla Cather Check Equipment
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SALT CREEK BEACH • • •
tbe original route of El Camino Real,
passes.
·Mrs. Keeley pointed out that 12 years
ago the (;aunty Planning Commission
urged retaining the road as acresa to
the existina: recreation area (because}
-in the P lanning Commissjon'a own
words -"the demand for use of the
beach will increase in the future even
before the beach is acquired."
LIES OCEANWARD
The publicly owned portion of the
shoreline property now lies oceanward
of the mean high tide line or roughly
hall-way up the beach. With Salt Creek
Mailnian Admits
Slaying Pretty
Mesa Waitress
By TOM BARLEY
6f Ille,.,.,., '"'' 111tt '
Levester A. Coley today pleaded guilty
to . the gunshot slaying of pretty Cost.a
Mesa cocktail waitress Rose Marie
Weidner.
But there will be no death penalty
for the 29-yeaMld Fullerton mailman,
who _admita be· pumped four shots into
the attracUve costa Mesa woman la.st
Oct. 17 as she returned home from
work.
Superior Judie William Spelrt ttn-
tenced tba obv!oualy dlstrwed Coley
to llfe Jmprlaonment on the recom-
mendaUoo of Deputy Dlllrlct Attorney
Mike CapllZI.
Judge Spelra alao granled CapllZl's
r<qUesl !bat Coley receive psychlltrlc
lrt!atment In lllte prllon.
'!be poulblllty !bat Coley wu Involved
tn 11otber major crimes" was aired in
tbe courtroom today. C&pllZI told Judi•
Spelra !bat Coley'• "poulble ImpllcaUoo"
lr other crlmea was being tnvesugated
by !be dlslrlct attorney'• office .
"U we do indeed find that Coley wu
rapomlble for tbe actlona we are ln-
veall&atlng, then ..., aentence Which he
may receive wUJ nm concurrtnU)' with
thil Weidner rap," C&pllZI l&fd later •
Ha · ttluled lo elaborate on bll
reference to "other crtmn."
C&plDI ..id Coley'• mental coodlUon
pl.,..s • bl& part In the &rrangml-
made betw"" bll olllce and defense la"7'f Matthew Kurlllch. He nlUJed
lo commtllt ... tba mailman'• actnal
mental lllate other !ban to Hy lhat
Coley 11needa a lot of treatment"
Coley, lldvlna dosporately to maintain
bll .... ..,.,.,... WU questioned carefully
ud at lenclh today by Judp Spelra
Ill Iba poMlbfllly !bat lll'ODlllM bad
--to him lo penwode him lo chap bil proYlaal plea cl llOl IUDIJ.
Road removed or abandoned -it is
now PoSted with "Priv8te Road" signs
-the only public access to the beach
area would be from the sea.
Mrs. Keeley described Sa1t Creek
Beach as a "vast public resource
stretching from Three Arch Bay to Dana
Point and encompassing small coves,
long beaches, roCk fonnatlons and other
unique values -and these are public
tidelands."
Access to the tidelands, she said,
always had been open to the public
"until thls summer when the last bar-
ricade was put across Salt Creek Road."
Sbe appealed lo tbe subcommittee to
ln!Uate leglslaUon !bat would belp local
entities to 11acquire and conserve our
beaches for the use of the seemingly
endlesa numbers of people who are com-
ing lo Orana• County."
RECENT LOSS
· The Capistrano recreation district
board, headed by arcltil<tt Lynn Mulr,
declared in its unanimously ·adopted
resolution that it is "most concerned
about the very recent loss of. public
access to Salt Creek Road and beach."
The resolution was adopted by the
board at a special meeting Monday night
for submiasion to the Assembly sub-
committee today.
It warned that the Salt Creek tidelands,
with its various recreational advantages
-''including the type of surf break"
-will be Jost to public U!e "un1ess
positive acUon i1 taken."
1be recreation district, fonned in 1965,
encompasses the Salt Creek area. Its
jurisdiction stretches south of the Crown
Vdet Patltw&y through Dana Point.
It levies . a IO.Cent tax rate to develop
and maintain park alle! In the unin·
1""1'6rated sou!h county territory .
In addition to Mutr, board members
are Louis Dunning, civilian recreation
director for Camp Pendlet'on; Dan Let.S-
inger, cmtractor; John Hart, attorney:
and George Ballou, C8plstrano Unified
Sdlool District building director'
Japan Chief Presses
For Okinawa Return
TOKYO (AP) -Prime Minister
Etuku Sato aald today bll government
will . prw for !be return of Ol<ln&wa
from Iba United Stalt1 but IndlCated
he will try lo wort out mutuall1 aet11110-
tory arranaemeiita for the American
be ... tbere to remain.
"I will continue lo make evU'f -Ible
effort for !be early return of Okinawa
.,. the bull of mutual truBt wltb tbe
United Slates and wltb due cocniunce
cl leCUllty nqulmnenls » "" told • IPOda1 _,. cl tbe Dlet, J1pen'1
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• a Ilk nne and onO>ball bloep llw grandlon <>I tlll airline-~~ pooenla.
-· ' GROUNDED Tbe nmnw and number two "°"" •~on of the otller lour blad Tbe rem•Inlo11 four bellcoptera In \he merclal copter crubes-ln tbe U.S. killed
still altacbed and tbe faulty mal9 rotor lleet were grounded brlelly while tbeae a total of 45 ud occumcl about two
uaembly -roplaced on Hmllnlrig LAA componenls were replact<I ·...i '& limit -· tiie ' ·~ hellcoptm Iller the dlsuter -II of 1,400 bourl ba1J been ea~ for • mu .. apart on ...,. ~ route
ocheduled for ·dlscU!!ton In later atagee -lnaWlatton ornew ...,,-• ~':ouJ::=~~ '
of tbe hearing. Tbe one which failed, FIJgbt 417 al
Que1ttoplng began today iritb Stanley 1,000 feet over Compton, bad jull undpr
Brown, LAA 111perlntendent of ellllnetr· 1,000 bourl logged; Brown said durlni Inc and overhaul who wu called Orll today's tea!ImOiiY. ·
becauae ba II reCover!ng ft<>m an lllneet. It bad been lnBpected two mootba
Teetlmoey featuring eyewllo-was before. · ·
scheduled lo'"!''!-.,. A 1pokesmao for. NTSB uld today
One of Brown's more algnWcabt com· that the agency has had men observing
menll wu that main rotor 1plndle1 q""1!ty control procedurea In tbe Slkoraky
, Bf/ 80 Seat•
NAYOR ;l'lCl'IM.
Ylctlmt mduded Iba m9'.or of Red
Blull, Calllolilla, • reUrad SID Fnncllco police ,qeant &"'! bll wife; daughter
and granddaugbter, 1 large · party of
frlenda and relattve1 visiting from tbe East and two prominent Orange County
aero,1pace engiJ)eera. ·
Irvine Bowl ·Growth OK'd
Irvine bowl In Laguna Beach will grow
byeolleall.
'!be Festival of Arts board Tuesday
agreed to addtUon of 30 seat.a on each
side of the producer's box atop the
amphitheater.
Don Wlllfamson, producer of the
Pagearii of the Masten, recommended
tbe Increased 1eatlng estimating It might
cost $3,000 but would produce $3,870
per season on a sellout basis .
The board instructed Williamson to
Investigate different type seals and bring
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CABINET ...
1n the Eisenhower adminjstration. Laird
It a senior llepubllcan House member
closely involved with d e fens • ap-
proprllUons •
Others on the cabinet list com·
munlcated to the GOP congresaional
leader• by telephoDe from Nixon's New
.York headquarters were :
Secretary of the Treaaary -David
M. Kennedy, chairman of tbe Continental
Dllnoll NaUonal Bank and Trust Co .
Attorney General -John N. Mltcbell,
' a partner in Nixon's New York law
firm and Nixon's campaign manager.
Secretary of Health, Education and
WeUare -Robert H. Finch, lieutenant
governor of CaWornia.
Secretary of Hoa1lng and Urban
Development -Gov. George Romney
of Mlcblgan.
Secretary of Labor -James J. Rey·
eoldl, now undersecretary of labor.
Secretary of Trampor1atlon -Gov.
John A. Volpe of Massachusetta:.
Secretary of the Interior -Gov.
Walter J. Hickel of Alaska.
Secretary of Commerce -Maurice
· Stans, New York investment banker and
former budget director.
~tary of Agrlcol--CliUord
M. Hardin, chancellor of the University
of Nebraska.
Postmaster General -W. M. (Red)
Blount, president of the Uniied St.ates
Chamber of Commerce.
Nixon ls scheduled to formally an-
nounce his cabinet choices in Washington
at 7 p.m. PST lonlgbt.
Perhaps the biggest surprise was the
choice of Rogers to bold the No. 1
spot in the cabinet, secretary of state.
Rogers' forma1 diplomatic experience
came in 1967 as U. S. representative
to the United Nations General Assembly
and, during the same period, as a
member of the U. N. ad hoc committee
on South Africa.
Mayo wound up bis Treasury career
In Ibo Dwight D. Elaenbower ad-
mlnlstraUon aa assistant to the secretary
for debt management and in 1960 joined
the ConUnental llllnoll NaUonal Bank
&: Trust Co. of Chicago, where be has
served as a vice pres.ldenL
a recommendaUon back.
In other business, the board:
-Heard that ballots with proposed
changes in the bylaws will go out to
the membersb1p wilhln a week or 10
days.
-Approved a '200 spendlture for the
stained glass window the Festival has
erected for the Yule season.
-Heard that James Schmitz, Richard
Burt and Lucian Brack will handle the
restaurant concession during the 1969
season.
-Aut\torized purcbue of a new ($310)
or used electric mall opener.
-Instructed the business manager to
look Into tbe coal of leasing or purcbaalng
various types reproduction machines to
replaCe an old mimeograph.
-Instructed Williamson tQ:. look into
a burglar alann and security system
for Festival buildings. •
-Authorized $75 for a fillng cabinet
for the production department'.
* * * * * * Festival Wins First Round
In Battle With Artist
Festival of Arts dlrectorl Tuesday
were told they had won the first round
of a suit med agalast the Festival on
behalf of former exhibitor Cbarlel
Beauvais •
Board president William D. Martin
said a demurrtr med by Festival at•
torney, Richard Mudge had been sus--
taln<d In Superior Court.
Judge Wllllam L. Murray held in effect
that the Beauvais clvil complaint did
not state a valid cause of action. ·
Beauvais' attorney Moses Berman of
Santa Ana baa 15 days to amend the
complaint.
Beauvais, owner of a gallery at 1420
S. Coast IDgbway, alleged In bis October
IUlt !bat Fe.Uva! bfficlall arbitrarily
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F ernsten Quits
Festival Board;
Durkee Named
Edward L. Fernsten Tuesday resigned
81 a director of the nine-member govern-
ing board of Laguna's Festiva1 of Arts.
After e:rpresalons of regret and thanks
for service, the board went into executive
session and appointed South Lagunan
Stuart Durkee to fill Fernsten's three-
year term which expires next year.
Durkee, who was Festival treasurer,
served one three-year board term but
chose not to seek re-election this year
at the election to fill three board seats.
Fernsten, an artist, is moving to Utah.
He is a former board president and
had served the Festival for nine years.
He is also an elhiblting artist.
Fernsten was architect of the present
scholarship program which h a s
distributed thousands of Festival dollars
to art students .
assigned him a bootb oltualed l!eblnd ·-· '!be complaint lllted alao tbal bis
picture bad been left out of tbe Festtral
souvenir program "intentionally \mi
mallclously."
An exhibitor for lt years, Beauvais
sought $6,000 for alleged Jou of inccme •
He also sought an injunction against
tbe Festival's board and grounds
manager to keep them from assigning
booths In a wrongful and discriminatory
manner.
Alter staling !bat Ile would sue tbe
Festival in July, Beauvais 11aid he wa.s
not cholen to elblhlt bis work In 1969.
Fishing Boat
Missing Off
C"lemente Island
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -'!be 37-foot
fishing boat outrider witb tbree persons
aboard sank off the west end of San
Clemente Island early today.
No one was killed and the three aboard
were picked up by the fl!hlng vessel
Tomcat. They were taken to San Pedro,
th~ Coast Guard said. Their identiUes
were not immediately revealed.
The vessel sprung a lea k about 3
a.m. (PST) after a mechanical malfunc-
tion. The Outrider sank before a Coast
Guard helicopter and the cutter Alert
could reach the scene.
Only sil: hours earlier a crewman
was evacuated from the OUtrlder at
Cortez Bank, about 100 miles southwest
of here. The victim, Ray Wilson, 33,
was attempting to jump between two
boals Ued alongside wben tbe rope
holding them broke and he fell between.
A Coast Guard helicopter evacuated
Wilson. to San Diego Naval Hospital,
where he was found to be suffering
from a badly bruised left leg and tblgb.
tor a memorable <V'.bl'fsfimas
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ROMANCE BREAKS A COUNTY RECORD
L•urtnce Sct.u1ter, Linda Abreham
Lueky ' 10"0001h
Wliirlw.ind Co urts hip Sets Record
When Laurence Schuster launched his
whirlwind courtship of pretty Linda
Abraham six weeks ago, he had no
idea that he'd taken the first step toward
a new Orange County record.
Laurence and Linda almost changed
their minds about their marital plans
Tuesday when they found a battery of
cameru: waiting for them in County
Clerk William St John's marriage
licenses division.
Schuster, 28, of Buena Park and Linda,
25, of Anaheim are the 10,000th couple
to complete marriage applications in
1968. It's the first time that the busUing
county department has done business
in five figures.
Schuster is a mechanic with North
American Aviation at Downey. Linda
is a social worker with the Orange
County Welfare Department.
It's the first marriage for both and
they intend to wed Saturday at Garden
Grove Commun.Hy Church.
"Unless thia ordeal today makea me
change my mind," grinned Linda.
"Maybe l didn't know what I was getting
into six weeks ago," quipped her flushed
fiance.
Both blushingly agreed tha t their
meeting six Weeks ago in the home
of mutual friends was "love at first
sight. The funny tlling i.!," added
Schuster, ''that I introduced those friends
to each otlter before they married nine
years ago."
Their honeymoon must wait, they
agreed. It's back to work Monday for
Ute 10,000th couple of 1968 who plan
to "take that honeymoon a little later
on."
"Doesn't the fact th~t you're our
10,oooth customers sort of put a little
gloss on this happy occasion?" St John
asked Laurence and Linda,
"Well," smiled the happy social
worker, "right now I'd be a whole lot
happier if I could just be plain old
9,999."
Bolsa Desalting Plant
Site Revived by MWD
By WILLIAM REED
ot tlltl D1l1Y Pl .. t Sl1ff
Plarui for construction of the world's
largest nuclear desalting plant on an
artificial island off the Huntington Beach
coast are back on the drawing boards
again t.OOJy.
The ambitious project was pulled off
the shel! Tuesday by Metropolitan Water
District directors. It had been scuttled
last September because of high costs.
Meetinl; in Los Angeles, the MWD
ch.iefs rejected two other sites which
had been suggested by utility C-Ompanies
and concluded t,he proposed Bolsa Island
sHe off Huntington Beach i.! "the only
logical one."
A new timetable for the plant calls
for construction ol a to.acre artilicial
island and a nuclear desalting plant .
capable of producing 50 million gallons
of desalted water per day late in the
1970's so the plant can be in production
in 1980.
In announcing the decision, MWD
directors said they are prepared· to "go
it alone" in construction of the planL
No mention was made of cost, the
factor which led to withdrawal from
the project by the Southern California
Edison Co., San Diego Gas and Electric
Co. and th~ Los Angeles Department
of Water and Power Sept. 30.
the cost had increased from the first
estimate! of $444 million to $765 million,
but did include the ·cost of equipment
to produce electric power as well as
water.
No plans were announced for expansion
of capacity beyond the initial 50 million
gallons per day. The original plan waS
for a total capacity of 150 million gallons
per dax.
MWD General Manager Henry J. Mills
said that the directors "hope that u
coastal sites for nuclear plants disappear
there will be possibilities opening for
new partnerships."
This is leaving the door open to
participation by the private utilities
should they change their mind, he said.
Directors are uncertain about the
participation of the federal government
in the reduced plan, but said they will
continue to seek the $72 million already
authorized b)" the Congress.
1rlWD earlier this year paid to the
state $120,000 in order to maintain the
right of way across Bolsa Chica State
Beach for .the causeway to carry desalted
water inland to the Robert Deemer filtra-
tion plant in Yorba Linda.
Directors observed that they have
already sunk some $2.5 milliC1n into ad-
vance planning for the desalting plant.
Director Charles Pearson indicated the
revival of the plan could be "keeping
a root in the door' keeping the plan
alive until the 1970's or 1980's when
more water is needed.
Chanting Pickets
l . Hanoi Ready
To Discus s
Troop Cut
PAl\IS (UPI) -North Vietnam aaJd
today It 11 ttady to dlscu8a the mutual
wlllldrawal ol troopo from South Vietnam
as 800ll u the Paria conference on'
Vlebi@m II convened.
Nguyen Than Le, the chief Hanoi
spokesman in P,-Mis, told newsmen:
''The Americans wm be able to raise
this and .any other question -but first
the t!Onference must start."
ho inajor setbacks today again made
start ol the talks problemaUcal. South
Vietnam rejected direct Vietnam talks
with the Viet Cong and the North Viet-
namese were reoorted· to have cold
shouldered French rxiedlation efforts.
Le made the remark in commenting
on a statement by U.S. Defense Secretary
Clark Clifford Tuesday that Washington
aod Hanoi might start withdraw:ing their
troops from South Vietnam within 40
days.
Le was offhand in his reply, but North
Vietnamese sources said be meant the
matter would be open for discussion.
The source did not say the North Viet·
namese would be willing to offer a:iy
compromise.
Le saiC:. the problem of withdrawal
o( troops in South Vietnam had not
been discussed so far.
He said the private meetings had been
devoted to working out procedural pro-
blems for a broadened conference, which
would include the Saigon government
and the National Liberation Front (NFL)
of the Viet Cong.
The North Vietnamese have never
really admitted they had 1 e v er a 1
divisions in South Vietnam fighting on
the side of the Viet Cong, so Hanoi's
readiness to discuss Clifford's sug·
gestions could mean simply they were
willing to discuss the pullout of U.S.
troops. Clifford spoke of a mutual
withdrawal.
On the positive side, North Vietnam
was believed to have withdrawn some
of its troops from the South as an
unpublicized goodwill gesture, although
this has not been officially confirmed.
At the same time, the North Viet·
namese spokesman accused the United
States and Saigon of "stepping up the
war." He also reaffirmed North Viet-
nam's demands the Viet Cong be granted
equal ~tatus with the United States,
South Vietnam and North Vietnam.
Anaheim Woman
Hit by Speeding
Passenger Train
An Anaheim woman was killed Tuesday
afternoon as she attempted to escape
from her stalled car on the Santa Fe
Railway tracks at South Street in
Anaheim.
A northbound Santa Fe passenger train
struck the car which had been driven
by Mrs. Colleen V. Knox, 20, of 531
Reseda St.
The impact pushed the car Into Mrs.
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Knox then both the car and the victim
were hurled 80 feet through the air.
The car was demolished as it smashed
against a signal pole.
Police estimated that the Los Angeles-
bound San Diegan was traveling at about
60 miles an hour when it smashed into
the auto.
A witness, Joseph S. Ramos, 53, of Pico
Rivera, a truck driver, was unloading
nearby. He told police :
"I saw her drive slowly up to the
track. Tlien the car stalled. The train
was blowing its wh.istle.
"She looked confused and started to
run away from the train. She had only
taken a couple of steps when the
locomotive hit the car and it smashed
into her. She went flying, the car hit
the signal box."
Engineer of the train was Stanley
H. Cosner, &4. The passenger train came
to a halt about a half mile from the
cm.sing which was equipped with warn·
ing bells and flashing red lights.
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SF State Protestors Flee B e fore Police '
Ji'rom WIN Services
SAN FRANCISCO -Pickets chanting
strike slogans tried tooay to disrupt
classes at embattled San Francisco State
College u weather bJrned lair following
a two-day rainstorm.
About 30 pickets appeared on the cam--
pus yelling, "On strike, shut it down."
They also carried algna which read:
"Black stud.its or no st u d i e i . ' •
"lnstlbJUonal racl.lm must go," and
"Make aillege serve the people."
'Ibe demomtratort fled as a squad
of 40 officers moved onto the campwi.
The pickets, Including If girls, returned
later and resumed their sing-.song chants.
They dlspened when the officers qain
marched onto the campus.
A storm diacouraged demonatraUOM
Tuesday but todllJ' the weather wu
clear and coot. ·
After a rainy Tuesday -relatively
calm and free of arrests -spokesman
for the Black Students Union and the
Third World Liberation Front of non-
Negro minorities, announced •1p~n
ditiorui to negotiation" that include
removal of police from campus, amnesty
for all arrested iii the past days of
turmoil, IifUng ol all student suspemiona
and closing the campus during discussion
between strikers and state college
trustees.
Among earlier demand!, w e r e
establishment of an ethnic studies course
which would encompass a black studies
departmen~ admiBslon ol all minority
applicants regardless of qualllJcat.lOM
and reinstatement of George Murray,
a part-time Engllsh instructor who urged
Negroes to bring guns to school.
S. I. Hayakawa for a black studies
department.
Hayakawa, noted semanticist named
Nov. 26 to replace Robert R. Smith,
also said suspended or arrested students
can atleeld classes pending hearings be.
fore a disciplinary board. He said 14
have been suspended.
Hayakawa walked out of a televised
news ·conference with local newsmen
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Students Seek Meeting 'Before Cruu DeveloJM'
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of ... Ddr "lllf .mt
Bl•ck atudenf leaden · at UC lrvlno
'today are alinlnf !or a meetms w!tb
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. to
discusa what U>ey feel II . d~be<ate
negled, discrimination and harassment.
. "Before the llst of grievances gets
too long we decided to Jet bim know
how we f~l," said Jim Winder, J8..y~
. old president of the campus Black Stu-
dent Unlon.
"We feel piling things on top of other
things will lead to protest," be said,
"We feel it Ls time to let tlle ad-
ministration know what needs undoing
before a crisis develops."
Winder and John King, 23, Black Stu-
dent Union ~ter of public affairs,
pl""<. to talk to Aldrich as soon 8.!I
they can, bOpefully sometimf! this week.
Finals and the chancellor's travels have
so far delayed the meeting.
Both-studenta· came tO uci from the
College of San Mateo: Winder is a junior
in social science and King, a sophomore,
ii majoriDJ !n·hlltory. -•
Dean ~ -Robert j,lwrence
lllld be -tbe -cl the bllek 1tudenll ·and Lo chtaln the adnllnistraUon
will be mon than b1ppy to discuss
their grievances.
The lwo spokesmen tor the n black
llud<nll OD the ClDlj)UI· cl 3,550 lilted
~ grievances:,
-Unavailability of oo.<amptlS housing
and discrimination In off~ampua housing
near the university.
-A reluctance by the wtlversity to
actively recruit more blaet. students and
. professon. (UC! has ooly one bllek
faculty member, AnlBt&nt Professor of
Economia Duran Belt)
· -Lack of at1 Afro.:American studies
. program: i ..
-City pbllce and Highway Patrol
officen following ·afid harassing bl act
stud~nts o(f .ca~pus.
-Wlll'ill delay 'of Money due studt:nts
in the Educa~oiutl OpPortunllies Project (EOP). . '
Twenty·stx Of the 29 black students
were admitted througb·the E~P program
, a e. KA.~
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EYE-APPEALING GIFTS
FOR HOME-OFFICE
OR THE EXECUTIVE
SUITE!
which bepn 111111111. 11 litqll to •Al• f •
dltadvantqod $<1'8lt who ~
-· Iii!! --to meet admilllon roquh-
Tbe pl'<ltll'am~U..
with \111 to 11,911 per yeor In flnonclll
aid. SPicW · tulotjns and co1-Iln& 1"'.
lfll!DI alJo ... provided.
Fall quartu paymenil wen delayed.
and • miJJln<i~ ~
Winder oaid be wao led to believe by
people In UCl'1 Flnondal Aidl . Offin
that paymenb weri l.delayeil becll ...
"they Weren't sure we would remain
hi school if the money was turned over
to us first."' ..
But Dean of Studenil Robert Lawrence
explained, "We just didn't get the mmey
from the . federal govenim.~nt in Ume .
It wasn't our fault."· ,
Winder said ~t is the first be bas
beard of it. ~ •
He and King acDowJedge there ls
a shortage of on.C&Ul~ -boQslnc, but
contends black studenll should be given
ipeclal consideration because of 'the
special problep11 , they fa~ off camP:JI:
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Strikers trying to close the 11,000 stu·
dent campus have come up with Rix
new demand.I to go with their previoul
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The striker1 place their number at
more than 3,000 compared with other
estimates of from 70 to 300. They ~ave
rejected an offer from acUng Presi\lent
The 62-year-old expert said he was
"getting tired of rumors"' when asked
about claims that his moves are dictated
by h1gfher authoriUes. He a c c u 1 e d
newsmen of emphasizing the acts of
the dissidentf and ignoring cases like
one be said 1occurred Monday "when
1tudents applauded" the appearance or
police on the campus. He In.SI.sled that
"all violence is corning from other than
policemen" and that "llO to 9$" percent
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Nixon to Offer
Middle ·East' Plan
luddY ·-1114 1.-R~.,,, ltan fl tbl "S.vUly HJlJNU a''
televlaloll oeria, wlll l>e ll'ID4 mar-
1bala GI the foarlb annual Wa!U
Christmu parade OD Dec. lt. '11ie
parade tbrough the predomln•ntJy
llegro 1eellon GI Loi Angelu Is
being held, llpOlllOrl uld, despite
the City Coundl'I njectlon GI a re-
quest tor $15,000 espeme money.
• • I A JDOU.M dlsruplecl train ldled-
u!OI tor -hCUll In Nagoya, Ja·
pan. Ofl<!el• said the mOUle gnaw-
ed through a sigDal ca))l.e that llalb-
ed • ncr ~light tor 1n1n1.
Prtddnt Johman got a rare
book on binll-and a chuckJ.c-
whttl Rep. Wright Patman of
Tn:ai gaoc him a COf'1I of an
JB9& volttt'M -of 6 Hawki a~
Doou of lho U.u.d Statn.•
P-told IU PnrfdcTll tM
book '°"' put out 1>1f tho St.,...
la'1/ of Agrlcullllrt end IM
congreuman iakl 'M knN of
Johtl&Ofl'I int.nwd fn f' a, e
b o o k 1 • TM omllllologlcol
oolume ccmc ov4 of count,
long bt[Mi llalolcl .., """"' b•camo clucriPltot wordl ·for
trletal' °" tllGr.
Unemployment
Rate Drops
In November
WASlllllGTON (UPI) -The nallon'a
unemployment In November dropped to
ib lowest po!nl In 15 yean, tile labor
department ftl)«ted today.
'!he N-nte WU U percent,
down tllreHmlhl of one 1*"'111 !nm
the --month and tho lowest moothly pereentoge since November,
19S3 wbeo the jobless rate was I.I per-
eenl
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lsl(ael, Jordan
Battle for 1st
Time in Week
TEL AVIV (UPI) -1.oraell and Jorda-
nian troopl batUed with tank 1,
macl>lnegum and baroow acroa the
Jordan River today far the flnl · Umo
In Ille clays.
It fon...ed Tuesday's oerW clogfighlinc
betwten I.oraell and Egyptian pW!a.
In AmJnaD, a Jordanian' spowman
said today's 15-mlmrte light began al
7 a.m. wlih l.oraell llO!dlers optlllng fire
.. a Jordanian pl!rol ntar the Al-
Majaml Bridie.
l.oraell mllllary olllclala In Jerusalem
said 1be Jantmi!-atarled II With a
buoob barrq• Into l.oraell eoldlen oa
patrol at I a.m.
Nlether side roportod calUa!lles from
the brief battle, the nnrt across ttie
river since IBBt Wednesday and IBraell
planes bombed Iraqi gum firing on
Mrs, s-S.lo'1 h""""" fell
open and the wind blew out 22
crisp 10,000-yen bllll without her
knowing Ii. Down the-. Hl11ko
Yoshino""""'*" up an 'tIJIXWY, the
equlvalmt of '810, 1114 tocit It lo a
Tokyo pollce llatlon. Mn. Sato
showed np, dlJlrlnah~ fellOrtli>g
her money gODI. The police' had It,
and Mn. Sato left a ~ reward for
Ml&s Yoshino.
At tht llJDI time employment WU
at a record blgb for November -711.8
mUUon. • Tho unemployment figure-for
the month was 2.1 mllllon. down 2!.MJ,000
·-Israeli settlements from Jordan.
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The1e Uttle btmdle1 of jOJI are
Qoing home ln bright Chlimnal
1tocking1. December babie1 at Bo1·
ritr G~ Hoapit.al in Shrtvepon,
La., are 10 ot#red for t7ip ~.
The1e two babie1 are (left) Patnck
Mitchell and Ben;amin Friedman. • Boy Scout Troop No. 33 o1 Binn-
lngham, Ala., commemorate• the
llst anniversary of Its founding
.saturday and 1!ie sponson bave
Issued a plea for alumni scattered
around -to let th.U wber&-
abouts be known. "But please fel·
lows," 1ald Robert S. Dlllon, one
of 1he ipODIOl'I, •1.no col.led tele-
phooe calll, telegranu or letters.
We love 10'1 an, but tight now we are short on doullh.''
from October. . .• r-
Uaemployment dropped by 100,000 for
adult men in November, 'lli,000 for
-women and 25,000 for teenagers.
Tbe anemployment rat.e for non-whites
dropped llgnlficanUy from u per<ent
to OddJer lo 6.5 pereent In November, but IWl remained more tha!1 double the
rote for whites--! pereent Iii.st month.
lbrold Goldlteln, --sloaer for the Bureau of Lebor statistics,
was unable to explain the drop in non-
white unemplci)'menl
He said lhlt II wu possible that
the decrease ln JXHHvbbe unempk>)'ment
wu a result of a Nonmber increae
in service indUltry employment but Id--
milted be waa not BUN fut what cauaed
the chanp.
Apollo 8 Crew
Rehearse Launch
CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -America's
three moon-bound Apollo 8 astronauts
climbed into their ipace!hlp today in
a rebearaal of their portion of the
countdown for launch to the moon Dec.
21.
Thi Une utronauill, wear Ing
pressurized white spacesuits, were run·
nlng lhrouP the rma1 211 bours of the
countdown juat u if they were preparing
for their actual launch.
IOlst Tuna Boat
Seized by Latins
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The tuna clipper
Day Island bu become the 10th Amer·
lean fishing v-1 thla year to be aelzed
off the coast of South Amerlca.
The American Tuntlboat AlsoclaUon
rtJ)Or!ed' that the San Dleg<>bued Day
Island WU lnten:epted by a ps\rol bolt
19 miles off the cout of Ecuador Tuet-d"1 and forced Into the port of Mania.
In Beirut, newspapers aald the air
raids Wednesday helped trigger a wave
of anlt-Amer!cen and antl-1.oraell vtolenca
In 'Baghdad lhal killed 39 peraoos.
The llelrul newspaper ~-Bayray today
said lbootlng erupted In VariOlll parU
of Baghdad after a group of "attactera"
set fire to nmnlclpal can. The paper
ssld Iraqi troOps and tanks put dowa
the demonstrations. __ 1
Nooe of the --report..i ... acUy when the outbreak occurred in
the past few days.
In Baghdad, Iraqi Prtsidtnt Ahmad
Al-Bakr 111\led a slatem.nt on Bagbdad
ndlo 'nlesday aborting hll people IO
support Arab guerrillas "so that the
blazes of the batUe against Zionist iD-
vadtrl can continue glowing."
Senator Claims
Nixon Blocked
Goldberg Nod
WASIIlNGTON (AP) -President-elect
Nixon learned President Johltlon planned
to appoint Arthur Goldbere as chief
justice and blocked It. aay1 Sen. Stephen
M. Young (ll-Ohlo).
"He knew that President John.son plan-
ned to appoint Arthur Goldberg as chief
justice, because LBJ so informed him,"
Young said in a statement Tuesday.
"Despite this," Young said, "behind
the President's back, be picked up the
telephone to Earl Warren and asked
him to remain as chief justice until
June."
Niioa'1 headquarte~in New York aa.
nounced recently that Chief JusUce War·
ren had agreed at the preaident~lect'a
request to atay on until •. the present
Supreme COurt aeuion end! In June.
Young l&ld Nb:on wW not become
prealdent until Jan. 20 and therefore
had no power to ut Warren to remain
on the court or to accept Warren's
rea:lgnation.
Stampede Pass Snowfall
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Loo Angeles police finally caught up wi1h tll!s mon-
key otter an hour'1 chue Tueeday and an llOW
looking for !ta owner. (Upper left) Man with coat
tries to sneak up on the elwlve animal; (upper
right) m0'1key l""ps over head o! unldent!tled
would-be capturer; (lower lefl) ne!gllborllood doc
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quick get-<1way, and (lower right) 1everal bystend·
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Power and Water employe captured II.
Viet Pacification Gaining
73.3% of Populatio1t in Areas Controlled by Saigon
SAIGON (AP)-The U.S. Mls!lon loday
claimed lhlt 73.3 percent of the popula-
tion of SouUt Vietnam is living In
relatively secure areas controlled by the
Saigon government. It was the most
optimlat.lc report on the pacification pro-
gram. ever given.
From the fighUng j fronts, the U.S.
Command rep0rt.ed bother American
arUllery at(tick on the demWtarlzed zone
, Tuesday after North VJetnamese troops
there fired on a small U.S. recon-
oalssance plane. The plane wa1 not hit.
but the command eald the American
fire destroyed five bunkers.
The U.S. and South Vietnamese com·
manda reported scattered RfOllDd fighting
in which their force! tllled more than
75 enemy soldiers Tuesday. During the
night enemy forcea attacked at least
slx government milltary bues and towm
with mortars, cannon or assault troopa.
Seven South Vietnameae were reported
killed in the latter attacks and 45 were
wounded.
The pacification report showed an In-
crease of !.~ percent during November
in the nwnber of persons living ln
relatively secme ateas. It was the
largest month1y increase ever claimed.
Ofliclals attributed it to an intensified
government paclfication e.lfort in the
past rew months coupled with an evident
withdrawal of the Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese in some areas and a shill
in their lacilcs.
In many areas, for instance, Com·
muni.lit cadres are now emphulzing the
pollUcal war, with conaequent 1 .... n1ng
of mJlltary usauJLI and tmorllt ln-
•cklents. Th1J could reiuJt in an aua
beklg cooaldered more aecure even
though the number of Vlei Ccmg troops
Oops; Another Plane
Hijacked to Havana
MIAMI, Fla. AP) -A Trans World
airliner on an inaugural flight from St.
Louil to Miami wa1 hlJacked today over
Tennessee and diverted toward Cuba
with 40 paseengera and seven crewmen
aboard. The captain, identified on1y as D.
U.S. Observatory
In Space Begins
Studying Stars
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP)
America's new Orbiting Astronomical
Observatory opened its sunabade today
and took Jts !lrlt. 1ook at a star -
a bright one in the Southern Hemisphere
named Miaplacidus. '
Maloney, nollfled the Federal AvlaUon
Adminl.atration shortly alt.tr takeoff from
Nashville that a hijacker had taken COD·
trol of Flight 496, a Boeing 707 jet.
"We've had no word 1lnce then," said
an FAA official.
The plane, inaugurating a new
schedule, toot oU from St. Louil at
8:15 a.m., IF-ided in Nashville at 9:04
a.m. an<! was due 1n MJaml at 12:17
p.m. It wu 10 miles south of Chat·
tanooga when the pilot called.
It wu the 19th hijacking this ye.ar
of a commerclal airliner. 'Ibe lut, a
National Air lJnea: plane, wu dlvtrted
to CUba Dec. 3.
Trana World said the first otncer was
D. Shoehren and the flight enclneer P.
Walthall. Stewardesses aboard were S.
Brandt, S. Miller, C. Llmt and P. Gula .
"He has enough fuel to eet \o Cuba,"
J .A. Grafllua, chief of air control for
. the Miami FAA office, 11atd at 11 :45
a.m. At the time, the plane waa is
miles southeast of Tallahassee, Fla., and
under guidance of the Miami control
tower.
or political workers in the area migh:
remain unchanged.
The U.S. MissioR estimated that
another 13.3 percent of the South Viet-
namese are living in "conte!ted"
hamlets, and the remalnina: 13.4 percen:
art under Viet Cong control.
The North Vietnamese antiaircraft at-
tack from the demilitarized zone via:;
the 39th "significant Incident of enemy·
initiated activity" In the DMZ since
the halt In the bombing of North Vietnam
.six weeks ago.
A communique said North Vietnamese
troops In bunkera hall a mile Inside
the southern half of the zone opened
up with .!>kallber machiae g11111 and
.small anns on the sinale..enatne plane.
There was no lndlcallon o1. the 1lze
of the enemy force, but It was belleved
lo be small.
* * * C.Ongress to Get
Extra Budget
Request for War
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -'nle 13 bllllon
that defense planners with difficulty 1av-
ed as their share 1n this year's budge1
reduction may be wiped out at Iear.
in part by additional apendlng OD th1
Vietnam war.
Def~nse Secretary Clark M. Clifford
told a news conference Tuesday a su~
plemenlal budget request for Vlttnam
probably wW be made to the new cui-
greu next month.
"It will depeod upon dtvelopmeob
matnly In South Vletnam," be A1d. 111
think lhlt the llkeUhood would bo Iha'.
there would be a 1UPPlementaI."
'!he 13 bllllon lhaved from the litcal
19e9 defense budget represented Its share
-50 percent -or the $6 billion total
reducUon in federal spending C011gres1
demanded Jn exchange !or the IO perctnt Income tu surcharge.
Eighty percent of the defenae cut waa
carried out by Congress, whlch selected
the defense programa to be reduced
or delerred.
"We're receiving excellent data,"
reported a-spokesman for the space
agency 's Goddard Space Flight Center,
which Is controlling the satellite by radio
signal.
He said for the flrat lime information
was received on energy flowing from
that star in the ultraviolet portion of
the spectrum.
Church Rebels Protest
OAO'• major assignment ls to gather
lnformaUon on ultraviolet and ~
enerl)' ltreamin& from tbow:•nda of
oton. Much of thll lnlormoUon II blocked
from reaching telescopes 1 on earth by
the heavy atmOl"j)hett that surrounda
our planet.
OAO WIS launched tut Saturday from
Cspe Kennedy lnlb a 48IJ.mlte-lilgh orbit.
placing It above the thickest part of
the atmoopbere.
AltronOlnen believe lhlt by studying
uttravlolet wave1 they can learn mu<;h
about the heot and Intensity of llan
and thttl obtain clues to their age. They
hope to put atan of dllfennt egos Into
aome 1<11 ti. order to deduce the evoltJ-
ltD!I of lbs 111,. and perhaps the uni-
verse .
Near Pope Paul's Window
VATICAN CITY (AP) -'!he sntJ.
OIUrth rebelll111 In the l'knollne parisll
of Iaolotto reaebed V 1Ucan City today,
right below Pope Paul V1'1 llUdlo wln-
dowl.
ror nearly two houn more than 100
lludent-qe demot•tnton held up llpa
In Sl Peler'a Square denounctna OIUrth
aulhortty. They Al In poupo tn Ml
l'lew ol. the pope'a re11tdenct In the
apostolic pslaca and rtclted ezcerpll
from the forbidden catechllm wrlllen
by the Rn. Emo Mani, who wa1 ousted
Jut _. u porilh priest of tsolotto
for dt/ylnl hll archbilhop.
whlcl> read ''The VaUcsn sllla II i.
collusion with tnlernaUona\ caplta!lim•,
and "'!he Jetter ol the law tdlla. Cum
law bas many many -"
Pollco ordered the d-alora 1o
put down the 1ipl and Ibey left, mrina
lo return In gr<ater numbers Sunda1
for the pope's noobdaJ appearance at
hla studio window to bless the crowd.
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sunahade on top ol. the 11telll(e wu.
opened on ground command at 4: 44 a. m. •
There wu no lndtcaUon that the pope
A" the demonltraton or tht alpi,
Father Mm! WU llrtd Dec. C bJ
Enneneglldo Cardinal Flo.It, th a
archbbhop of Florenct, for goln1 11111111
hll superior'• decisions ind for bsuJna
a catechllm lhll deplct.d Chrlll 'lllllllI
as a IOdaJ reformer lhan a n.vior -----of
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• YOU'RE INVITED
' TO A HOUSEWARMING
.~T SECURITY PACIFIC BANK'S
NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 !
Maka )'OVI' linttncial partner •
We 've opened a spa ciou s new office iltNew-
port Financial Plaza. Our handsomely
designed Newport Center .office wil offer
complete banking services, including-safe
deposit, escrow and trust departments; There
will also be ample parking and a night depos-
itory for your convenie·nce.
Don't miss our gala Open Howse, December
13, from 10 a.in. to 6 p .. m. There will be
refreshments, fav0rs and mementos com·
memorating the occasion. If you're shopping
in Fa shion Island, just hop.aboard our special
tram and ride over to t he party. '
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Newport Center Office• 550 Newport Center Drive
Q
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Lights Shine
For Benefit •
The sights and sounds of Chlistma.s will be combined wb~:mem
bers of the Alta Balria Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic
Society gather, Monday evening, Dec. 16.
The twinkling lights of Newport Bay wiH provide the setting for the ,
fourtll annual Las Luces de Navidad (The Lights of airt&tmas) which will
take place in the Stull Shirt restaurant.
Dancing also will be a highlight of the gala event. In additioo, a
sumptuous l>uffet will be provided with cocktails. being served st~rti.ng
at 6:30 p.m. .
Co-chairman of the elegant holiday affair are Mrs. John P . Kenney
and Mrs. Thomas Baume.
Greeting guests will be this year's Alta Bahia chairman, M!"· Rich-
ard Franklin. Assisting her as hostesses will be Mrs. John W. Donaldson,
Mrs. Perry G. Gill and Mrs. Charles Kelley.
True to the spirit of Cjnistmas giving, proceeds from this annual
fund-raising soiree will be presented to the Orange County Philhannomc
Society to help meet expenses incurred throughout the concert season.
Members ·who will be attending tne festive event with their guests,
include Mrs. Kbeth Smith, Mn. Edward Schumacher, Mrs. E. Morgan
· Quinn, Mrs: E. L. Perkins, -Mrs. George H. Ochsner, Mrs. Cressy Murray
and Mrs. Luis Lazo.
Also present will be Mrs. William Laing, Mrs. Herman Johnson,
Mrs. William Heidemann, Mrs. Allen Gee, Mrs. James L. Gaines, ~rs. J.
Donald Ferguson, Mrs. Raymond Dosta, Mrs. John Croul, Mrs. Richard
Bradburne and Mrs. Robert Anderson.
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Others attending will be Mrs. David Chambers, Mrs. Frederick ·
McBrien, Mrs. John R. Sparling, Mrs. Glen S. Hogle, Mrs. John F1aulds
Jr., Mrs. Roger Welsh, and Mrs. William Etchison. CHECKING:,OUT;rHE VIEW -Gelling-into· practice for theup-•!in. The eveai, called Las ~ces de Navide<f;(Th~lights of Christ-
col"!f1g dilP>er dance sponsored. by -. '!le, Alta Bahia Com!Jrittee mas)' will •feature viewin): of the , Christmas lights of Newport Publicity chairman ·1or the event is Mrs. John V. Croul. Members
and guests_ are asked to contact Mrs. Ted Martin at 543-8505 for reservat-
ions.
of' tlie OTalige COOnly/Pbillianjtonic'.';l~~~i~ are (~to ri;gllt) Bay,,...., from Ille Stu!t!Shlrt, •etting_for'4b.Mooday, De, 18
, Mrs,.LlJis 'Lazo, fdrS_.Joln>'Dmiald.son-rom·•Mrs. Ridlard•Fiank· . · .~
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Ballet . Benefits Educationally Handicapped
Mrs. Guy Sircello (right) assists Billy Sin:ello with
a costume to be worn in the Saturday, Dec. 21, per-
fonnance of "The Nutcracker" to take place at
2:30 p.m. in Newport Harbor High School auditor-
ium. Proceeds for the event will benefit EDU-
CATE, a group which infurms 1lle public of 1lle
problems and needs of educationally handicapped
children. Presented by the -Laguna B~ch Civic
Baliet Company, tickets will be $2 for adults and $1
for children . For ticket infcirmation call Mr. and
Mrs. Sircello, chairmen, at 833:.Q4o2 .. The · benefi.t .. is .
co-sponsored by EDUCATE and University Park
PTA. .
Harb~r Women's : ~horale · Croons Carols ,
Members .of the HarbQr Women's.Chorale of Costa
Mesa will be caroling in many · pl~ces this busy
month of December. Mrs. Tony O'Gorm8.n , the
club's . president, helps Mrs. Jo~fp~ Bla.Ucie and
Mrs. Bruce Clin-e , (left to right) practice for the
Dec. ··12 performance at the Mesa Ver:de Women's
Club, the Dec. 15 performance in• the Oburch of
Jesps G1>1,'ist _of La)t~r-day Saints and the Dec. 19
performance in Westcliff Plaza. Mrs. Terry Danne
is director of the group, whi~h also· will be caroling
throughout the city of Costa MeSil: . '
'Friends' 'Should Adopt ,New ld·eas on Chi ·ldless Nei .. gh .bors
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I w11 upoel
by the person who described chlldless
couples a1 "winners" because they went
through life moaning lhat they were
not blessed with babies. Adoption was
·the perfect solution, •ccordlni lo the
writer, and anyone who did not cboole
to solve the problem in this way was
e.ither "seUish, lazy or OOth."
My husband and I wanted children
badly .• We were not blessed, but then
we were married later than most people
(l was 17, he was 38). When we at-
tempted to adopt we ran into obstacles
which turned out to be .inaurmountablt.
First, ours was a mized marriage. Se-
cond, younger couple! were given
preference. Third, I had A history of
heart trouble.
ANN LANDERS A ~~-
Yesterday's mail brought JM two
copies cf your column from anonymous
"friends." I think I know who aent
those columns but u n d e r no
circumstances would 1 attempt to defend
mysetr. It would help those of us who
.... cbildlesa but not by cbolce tt you
would print lh1a I e t t e r • -
PENNSYLVANIA PEGGY
Dear PeU): ·Here'• your letter and
I hope yoar anonymou "frientU" see
It and learn 10meWn1.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: l wss sad-
dened by the .letter about the d<llvery
boy who wu tu'\ by a ~It. However,
your plea that bicycle manufacturers
meet tougher safet)' Blandacds. w.oyld .
solve no problems. A safer bicycle doesl
hOt necesaaHly mean a .ater cyclilt.
If the NaUooal Safety eounCu' and the
parents of Amjm<a a?. ci>ncerned, H's
lime they palled 1 few laws s1mllar
to the ones tMy have in Europe.
(l).Atl ·blcycles must have-front and Your Idler makes tense, andLof.coune,
rear lights after sundown. tbe k-uc~ drlv;rs wlU lovf: y0..
(2) AU · cycli!U ·must travel WITH • , . . • , . • . . . .
the now. of . traffic and muit keep to DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please settle
tbe inside lane Deafest the Clttb. . an argJJJnent, and don't .tell .IJle la go
(3) Cyclists m~ ~~e hand .signals ·look · it ' up. If 1 mew where to look
wllen tuntink left or rtihl I ".f'!'lldn 't be wri~g to. you •
Kid!: ,all over the world ride bicycle!. My b~thh-m.taW ~y1 anyon.e '(male
Americans hate the most accidents. Jt or f~e) •ho ii not a UnlteCJ states
Ls 'not surpr11blg ..,1inclf they neid not cltiun can ·t>ecc:nne:one, atitinn&Ucally,
study ' the high Way code or olltain a by marrying a pehOn "ho is a .ciUzen.
license to operate a bicycle. I've had I say he Is wrOng. ·1 say a. 'person
some mighty close calls because Of stupid who waht,t to 'becotn~ a United Stale!
cyclistJI: He<I I' nOt been alert I ,:could citizen must, apply lpi: cilizebsb!R papers
have killed at.UHi two lr:lds that come and -cSta!n •tate. Wllo 'ls '!fgbtt
to .mind at onct. I'm wlWnl to bet -THE FLEA
.the bltnle belOl\gs cm the de!Jvery boy ' ' '
and not bn'°" truck driver wborwrote DEAR FLEA: Marrlqe to a ' U.S. thllf sid leller. -M.S.S. · · etth.. wtn Ml ~ ha la at
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teredlby Ii tptdll Id"' Coagna. .
•• A·noncltbea,,.~ iaames • u.s. d-
may r0maln In ttila' -i..MaoildJ ...: bu!" al :alllme,. .. .,
· "The Bride~ Gulde " Ann Laden'
t I • ~ ' • •
booklet, arilw.rs IOmo al tbe -Ire-
, quentlf asl..i 'queWona about ......... To · ·recetvt' your copy al this cQm.
'prd\epsive lui<ie, ~" to Ann Llndm,
in · car• .of uils newspapea;. ~
a.loqg, '!'ij'llH~, llamped,......
and 3S f!tll\S Jn COJh. r I
Ahn Landtrt will bt glad to. help ,..
·witll YOU: l":"~l.'!'!'~ ~ them lo bor
fn_ W. of • thli ..,._, eaclq
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DAILY PILOT W 1 'd1J1 0-''P U.1 ...
' STRINGS OF DECORATIONS -Coast Homemak·
.en hortlng a hollday party on Dec. 13, have sent out' special lnvltatiom to American Field Service
students to join with them on tl!ls particular date.
Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid . disappointment, prospective
brides are reminded to have thell wedding
stories with black and white glossy pbot1>
gr&phl to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart-
ment prior to or Wlthin one week after the
wedding.
For engagement announcements it. 1s
suggested that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy p i c t u r e, be
submitted early. U the betrothal announce--
ment and wedding date are six weeks or less
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac-
cepted.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are avail-
able In all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by Social
Notes slafl members at 642-4321 or 494-9466.
Huntington Beach Home
Selected by Newlyweds
Mllklnji their home In Hun-
linl1oo Beach altor a honey-
moon in Santa Barbara are
Mr. and Mn. Steven Ray
Bergstrom following t b e I r
weddlnS In Ferndale Weddins
O!apel, Santa Ana.
'Ille former Barbara Jo But,
ten i. the daushter of Mn.
Loll Butters and her hulband
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Bergstrom, all of Hun·
tlnt,on U.acb.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, Frank Mlelr, the bride
selected a floor length bro-
cade gown with matching
train, Her elbow length veil
wu held by an organdy rose
trlmmed In seed pearlJ and
lllualon leaves. She carriel:I a
cascade of white carnations,
baby orcbidl and 1tepbanoU..
Attending her si.st.er was
Miss Beverly Butters, maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Miss Sandy Bergstrom, sister
of the bridegroom, Miss Sue
Charanw. and Miss Leslie
Moore.
They were Identically gown-
ed in rose pink brocade
gowns and carried pink cama,
tions backed with fem .
QUICK
C•tch up qulckly 011 loc1I
•¥•11h. •••411 your c''"'1ct,
eompr•h•11•I¥• hell'letow11 edf,
tio11 .f tll. DAILY 'llOT.
Conducting the double ring
cttemony WU the Rev. Wayne
Hewes.
Attending the bridegroom
WU Chris Wardlaw, and
seating guests were Mark But-
ters, the bride's brother, Val
Leva.sheff and Mike Cox.
Guest of nonor during the
ceremony wu Mrs. Gladys
Humphreys of Long Beach,
grandniotber of the
bridegroom.
Following a brief reception
In the chapel a buffet dinner
was boated by Mr. and Mrs.
Bergstrom.
The couple are graduates
of Huntington Beach High
School and attended Golden
West College. The bride cur,
renUy is majoring in political
science at CalUornla State
College at Long Beach, and
her husband is serving ln th!:!
Naval Reserve.
Nuts 'n Nibbles
Attending mee~ every
Friday at IO a.m. are
members of Fountain Valley
Nuts lo Nibbles TOPS Club.
The women have selected the
Recreation Cent.er in Hun-
tington Beach for t b e l r
meeting place. Mn. Tom
Spine at 897-'1858 will answer
questions about the group.
stringing cranberries and popcorn for decorations
are (left to right) tile Mmes.·Donald Paoot, Donald
F. Pendergast and Albert Eichler
Coast
Usher
Homemakers
in Holidays
The Cout Homemakers will
usher In the holiday .....,.
at a party plllllled for I: 30
a.m. Friday, Dec. l!.
MaWde Mas or Valenclo,
Spain.
A luncheon will be served
afterward. Luncbeoo Ucketl
are ft.
. '.J:'he group will meet 1t the
Youth Center in Corona del
Mar, and babysitting will be
available in the Corona del
Mar Community Congrega·
lion.al ChW'Ch.
Singles
linked
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Dlvcrce "-. a '"""' !Gr-di-.. JqalJ)' _,aled
-will meet tGmom>w ID tbe laullp al Lincoln &av·
lap and Loan ID 8anla f.na.
'Ille ~GI the -ftt-atsanlsatlon
II lo provide a ~111 lt I , ~ and oullell
for tbe divorcad -· . Docombor actlvtu. lai:lude
a cllnDer-4anol, w t e k t y
-.. • card and pme
llilht and bowline. M<n II>
romiatloo may be obtained
t ~ ,...
· 1 astef u I Gift . ,
lly NANCY Mc INTYllE
1 DEAR NANCY• My boabaod and -I
have a clOBe ,cirde of ~ whom .we
dearly ·love, but they're vary Chri,t-
ma.sy people. Come t.be bolldar: 'they
iMlst upon uchanclng elabora ~ ents despite my pleu for a truce on th.ls
gilt-giving buslnesl. •
confronted by that other klrully old gen-·• Ueffian in wblikers1 U:.:le Sammy.
.~t're all in favor of a safe and sane,
~lMub_loiJed Chri>tmas wtth gilts yoo
can make with a small measut't ol
effort and a large pinch of imagination.
by wrltlol P.O. Bo< II, Tllltln. I
As a resul~ l've~a ChrJallna! sill • lilt that would b SUtl ClaUs. ·
Tall: about keepfns up th thi J--l've got lo keep up with the Smithl, the
This stuffed Gruda Chee&e is j~t such
a gift. It's ' a tan'.eful and decoraUve
CO!lttibulioa to any holiday butret table or hors d'oeuvre tray. 'Ibe dfeese is
scooped oot and blended with herbs and
spices that enlive."l the melloWnes.1 ol
the Gouda. Air Force
Mothers
Take Off
Deta1ll ol the Cbrlltmu
dinner will be dlac:ulaed at
tomorTOw nlcht'• meeting of
the United Statea AJr Force
-Fllpt II In Hyde
Park Moblie Eltatea, Santa
AJ\I.
Mn. Melvin Ro en f e Id t,
....-i. Mid enterialmnent !or Uie Dec.· It dinner will
be provided by c ••• le
Norwood and the
Candleupten.
1llo event will be staged
Harrisons, the
Browns, Ute V a n
Fleets, etc. and etc.
There must be aD easier way of solv·
ing this gill hang-up
shOrt of going 1nto
deb i or leaving
town.
Slnco I ;w, lo
oook, I wu thlnklni
ofmaktng some
Yuletide goodle I
could !!Ive my
friends tha! wouldn~'
have a price tag
on it. klY ideas?
FRANTIC FRAN
D!AR FRANTIC FllAN : Chri>tmM
has changed since Dickens' day. Today,
Santa drlnU diet cola and T1ny Tim
playa the ukulele. Commercialism. has
taken a lot of the merry oot of Ye Merry
Old Seuon. By the time most of us
have finished paying off Santa, we're
Buy lhe large-siled Gouda cheese ball
(or Edam) and cut off the top of the
cheese with a sharp knife cutting
around the e<lges in a mu!U:pointed star
~ttern. Hollow out the cheese ball with
a spoon and chunble it lnt.o a bowl.
Mash the cheese until it is soft and
blend in 2 tablespoons Worcestershire
sauce, 2 tablespoons prepared brown
mustard, a few grains of cayeru>e, 1
tablespoon curry powder and 2 table--
spoons mixed dried herbs. Refill the
cheese 1hell and sprlr)lde top with
paprika. •
If you want to embellish your gift,
include a box ol fine Enilish crackers
and a bottle of chutney. A dab of chui·
ney on lop of this curry,flavored cbeme
provides a delectable topping.
Send rour question.s lo Nancy Mc.
lntyre, l!1 care of the DAD.. Y Pn.m.
Letters of the Widest interest may be
used in the column.
1n Peek's Family Terrace ,_, ____ ..., ____ ..., _______ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Room. •
Guata \llvlted Include Mn. r-
Ray Rem!Dard, natkml presi-S I d L h S • kl d I ~R. SANTAI ~ ~::!i a a unc pr1n e IT'S EASIER HERE!
AJr Force mother ol lbe yetr ·andw:U.:ttyOO:~~ With Paintings, Music 1 ICbeduled to live a homemak-I
lng demonetraUon. Art and music will be two Create an Angel, showing bow
features of the Christmas she make11 sculptured heads
salad. luncheon sponsor~ by of her irandchildren. I . Court Stelle
Members or Coor! Stella
Maril lffl, Catholic
Daughters of America meet
each second and fourth Mon-
day at I p.m. ln St. Joachim's
parish ball, Costa Mesa.
Women's Service G u 1 l d ,
Laguna Beach Oiurch of Her husband, the Rev. Dr. J lnhl
Relipous Science, In the and Mn. Henry Gerhard or I c II a.A
Corona de! Mar home of Mrs. Laguna Bea.ch and Mrs. Sue 12 \AN'I I
Wendell Jones nert Friday at Farrand or Corona del Mar ilwn••'• ~•a ·=-1
1 p.m. will . sing and play Christmas I '4t·M44 ..,..1,.
.Attractions include a display music . r.-..ww••
A3 members string popcorn
and cranberries tor th e
Chtistrilu tree, they will
listen lo a presentation by
American Field 1 S e r v i c e
students. They are Judith
Grannum of Panama City,
Ann Smlth-Klelland ol Oslo,
Norway, DeJ Bul!uk of
Bangkok, T h a i I a n d and.
Bridge Unit
Schedules
Yule Fete
District Will Stage
Annual Christmas Tea
of palntlns ·ol the cburcb and
surrounding area and an
formal program of Christmas
mualc, reported Mn. Walter
K. Ball of Newport Ileacb
aulld presldem.
Artists, whole works will
be lbown, Include F r e d
Rausch of South 1.a,.... and
the Mmes. Elberta (Wendell)
Jones of Coroita del Mar,
Marton (Jacl:) Groth or
Newport U.acb, Mary (Paql)
Smith of Corona deJ Mar, Sue
(Louil) Benitez of Huntinston
Harbour and Ellen {Walter)
J{eene of Newport Beach.
-Olficen or the Or1111t
DI.strict, California Federation
of WOmen's Clubs, will host
the aruwal Christmas tea Fri,
day, Dec. 13, in the Placentia
Specially de1t1ned ftound~Table ClubhoUJe.
Cbrlatmas trees will decorate , Mrs. James McCalla, presi-
the Ebell Clubhouse when the dent, said lnvitaUon!' have
Goren Counters, Section or been sent to district chalnnen,
Ebeli Club of Newport U.acb club presktenlJ aod deans or
stages It.a aMual holiday chairmen rl. are.a clubs, Mrs.
buffet at noon, Dec. ti. Vernon Cun n l n g ham of
Mn. D. C, Matto ct 1 , Roslmoor, state president:
chalnnan, dtl!IJled the tHes Mn. Ruby Harrison, state
of brisht sold paper with chairman ol 1erootology, and
small white birdJ nertUng Mrs. Thomas P I er c e •
among green trimmed bougbj. chairman of the state by-laws
C:O.holteulns ror the aJ. committee.
ternoon or bridge are Mrs. Mn. Dale Mowery, program
C. R. · Forbes and Mrs. chalnnan, and Mn. William
Herman Lorence. Cheney, tea chairman, have
St. Andrew's Setting
Wedding Rites Told
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church was the letting for
the single ring nuptials lln1ling
in mairlage Mrs. Tinkham
Didrlcben of Newport Beacl-
and Dr, Charles Sparkuhl, alt'
of Newport.
The Rev. Dr. Ch1rle .
DierenfJeld perftlrmed th c
evening weddlna; for t h t!
daughter of Mrs. J. Howate
Tinkham of Newport Beach
and the late Mr. Tinkham
and the "°" of Mrs. Theoc:lc
Mrs. Jaycees
Huntington Beach M r s .
Sparkubl of Corona del Mar
and the late Mr. Sparkuhl.
Followin,g the family wed,
dins. the couple honeymooned
1t Mammoth and will make
heir borne In Newport U.acb.
The new Mn. Sparkubl Ls
~ graduate of Marlborough
khool and attended t h t
University of Southern
California where she alfWattd
,,ilh Pi Beta Phi.
Her bUJband is an alumnus
"( Hollywood High School and
USC'11 School of Dentistry. He
waa a member of Theta Chi
and Omicron Kappa Upsilon.
ananced for the' Choralettes
ol Placentia Hlch School lo
lling.
Oranae dl!trict olllcen are
helping lo plan the tea.-They
include the Mmel. Mowery,
Carol Beeler, Leland I •
Coonts, O. C. Phillips, Murray
J. Grana:er, Wallace B-agle)',
Ted H. Tyner, CIUlord Holt
and Herbert Nelson.
Chinese
Club Sets
Noel Social ··
A apeclal ChrUtmas pro-
gram, tailored lo children of
all qes, will be presented.
PalnUnp will be sold and
one third of ·the money raised
will "' lo the church. Mrs. J<>ne1 wtll offer a
demonstration on How to
Dancers Seen
Mefubers / of the Youna
Wpmen'1 Civic League and ~ l&elr famUles will be en-
tertained by dancers from
Baily's Youna World. Hun-
Ungton Beach, when the group
sponsors its Christmu party
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15,
ln the Westminster Civic
Center.
by the Oranae County Chinese---------
Social Club Friday, Dec. 1s, Support Your
In the Pariah Hall of the Im-
manuel Lotheran Church, United Fund
Orana:e.
On tap are Corny the
Clown, Santa Claus, dances
and the children's choir.
A roceptlon will follow the
program in honor of. the
performen and C h i n e s e
students studying at Orange
County colleges. ~
Assistlnc Mn. Paul Quong. ~
chairman, are the Mmes. L. ~
G. Ding, Tony Chu, Jamet
Jen Kln, Fred Jue of Hun-
tington Beach, Peter Kim, fJ
Juliw; Lee, Harry Tang, Davis i\
Soo Hoo and Bob Eng. ~
~~~~"'i' She ·n truly love
culottes!
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Jaycees meet the leCOJld Mon-
day of the month at I p.m.
Location information may be
received by callinf Mn.
Michael Brooks, ~7022.
CUSTOM MADE
FIREPLACE SCREENS
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IS COMING EARLY AT
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WIG & BEAUTY SALON
Open Daily 'til 5:30, Thur1. & Fri. 'til 8
CASCADES
Grecian or Barrel
Curls
O•sign•d to mak• you th•
most 9lamorous holiday girl.
s.11 •• 1 .. wh·~· $1495
at 29.95
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WIGLET STYUNG
FALLS
The ultimate for thosa who
must have th• very b•1t. Over
30 to select from in all color•
and 1i1es.
"A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR PEOPLE
WHO-HAVE EVERYTHING ••• BUT ARE
STILL DYING FOR A CIGARmE."
INSIDE AND CORNER MOUNTS
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-n.. wile of a ~ swpoo who lumed to quit 1mokiAJ
witOoat pi.Ila. llypaoda. will power, .N1are deriOC11, o•ereaUn11
er emoticmll apeet Tia out propam 1••e oa lb.ii holiday Pft
!aql!lltian. Her penooa1 gift to her 1011 i1 the ea.me etoJMmok·
1.Bg J>r'Op'am 1he took and th•t 1he tell. e•eryone hu Ji•ee
her -ne grea.te.t feeling or pod health, attempli1hme1:tt uc1
e Complete Uno
of Gas Flame l.o9s
• e Fo•114ll1ti1n1 .l"•11ty H•1•
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f•r YOU. C•uto'" 1tyle1 & fih l11cl. c•"Y,
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'Jixcelle•t Cooperation' LEGAL NOTICE
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1 • '""'"" ti "' ltWft NfnM -....i HOTICi II HIAllY OIVIN 'TMll NOTICI IS Mlall'I' OIVIN " fN NOTIC.I IS NllllllY ~
., JIOI TBOMAI tu r n Id d 0 w ft • ' I al d that IUCh a requeat would be deal WU arrariged tbnlugh the =· .:~ -=-,N,.":. .. ,: ~·;.: u... ""'*'<b .... It.wt L. Midi• C"".:r. ::,.:. -:::.. ~ '= ~ fj~~: .:.r =--. --~-~. "a..ttbethe , dln1ed. Tbel'UIOn: "The lb· tow':J.'i int1rnatlon1l"""'° w1t11 t111 _,, ~ 111 Mw' ... 1111t1111 • ..t1t• "',.....,.. ........, .,. ,......,.,. m..,-.... rr ..... llOLLYWOOD (AP) ,..--P"' 1.. ... .1. .. .1 b "-·• 1119 9"'ce ., fflt cltf't ., n. lbo<H tf 'Wiii Mid W ~ .t....,,.,.. T• "'*"' Wllll lf'lt ......n-~ Ill,......._ tr.~ 11 ~ tw ...,....
11--.. 1. a ....... !bat •'--prtlldllnt al MGM, Robert er" delll with aniWJemllllni, org ton -Y ..,, .... ""''"" OMt • ., " .,...., ~ wtt11 ........,., " "''"'-· ~ " .. ~ " -.. cJllr'( flt -. ....,. N!'fte:ll..,.., *"' ,... • ._ £: ·-• • ~..... ..,... O,...,._ -·.1 the boat and wbkb __...-tht ltlll ulltl Eaton " "" __..,._ ~ to tM -•ic. " _.. ., ~ .~i.i.ra.,...... °"""et" tt ,,..., """'-lllfll" ,...,._ "" .,. ._ .,. Hu••=ll'DIDIDl -aa&a ...,._, ~ • ..,.... ~ ' · · ..,..... ·~ PM ...,.... llWI.. '4.lltt .,_. ,.._. tM tlmt _, •lic9 " ...., .. ._ _.._ ~ " 1111 111to 1w .....,., a; JM, 1t ti -.. was IOld on tt.. Ht aid MOM iD Rwllll. ~tmer went to •'• C..'9 ~ c.11'. ~te11 .. ..,,.. ,.. .._ 11t ., ~-. ....,.....,. tt ... ..-. tt flllt ....,._, '* _. ~ " ~
the country btelllM the eaun.-1fOUld blCk ""' llfO,-.• we 'f'e ~ ..... -we •-1 ~-'Fr•·-~-b 1• 11 ,11 ,...,..,.. wt•lllkll " .. ,,,. 0.• 111M1ir , •• : i., .. 111 OMt, at .,. ..,..., T11ttt11, C•lfftl'tli.. wt11ct1 " * 111a.'!.'t """'* lllMI" only v1lu to Vlalt ...... ,_ II •tw .,,_,__. if """ ti Budapest wttb .:ev .......a. ..... L-.. Wit •*-ti IMiMll ., t&t t-.: " , •• •"', 111 ""' °""""""" tf lllldllrd "· tn•,.., 1aa. lhtt ~ ~ flf 1i.;,:'~ at • w.
hu onl three dllbel to CCIUld mab It 'for-a price.' tu:mdown from RUllia. that pmonne ••vu• ance, u .,n.r .. :. ::"~'#.:':, ::;r "°""*'!TM, w..r't1t1tfY'ltt,1n ""tltY., tw•""" ~':. ~"':-..~,!"'.,t.:'= ...... *·' . '"' ~~~ ~
try y ' 1Awll aod J'ranUnhebnlr Wlllld ICln ·off ., ol the most of the film wor~ Wlh • Ollld HMii!IMf "· IM. c.,_ C•=•·r:..c.n.,., t. , .. • ., •If ~. wltlllll -"*"'-r:.•r.•o NII.MAN 1!
eat.'} .,... 1Q do IO, and ~y ....UIM countriel." llld tbe Hunprian. Ordera hid to be ·!.':nt;::::-:1( .t tllt ~,.,. w .•. ST JOHN, ~'=-~~':.~ .... -... .... ....:.-ea:~· 1'1¥\' '11\11: WU tbt jest ol John. ...,_. 1 ear c b I a c for •11--... ,._ '-W..• at ftn.•ted ·tl:u'ee tlmll: -tn tt 1111 .-... lllMll ffadtnt ~ c~ ~ """' ,... T11.1 n......,.... Frankenhelmer, twho IJ)IDt -.-\WI'-..-.' IU..---. • E~n&llsb --• and•oa11TA-USTM.U Mt_,.......__....,, Mf!WnlW'I• w""°'""""._. ",..,..,.,. ............ "" ""1
topocrapby and clijlcapu: ~l.offtla, Rum an l I . , l'~l\:I' AtttNtf 1t i..w ., .... "",.,..,,...,. • • ,.,,...._.""" ...... hMWllil a...... C111t o.11111a >tw, "tilmve~~~trln ... Hq->:i..!'! that Walild f1lle1nble 1t11 'Aunpi,, u well a Huna:arian -but he tlguredmtMwtow11M .. htttat1 ............ ~,...• ., ... ....,.,..,,.,.~ 0.0..,•n.,u.v.1• • .JUHi ·~ l'L& Dur1n& _. fDm =~-and ... ~. thal •· 1-1 nly ~-days' c.at• .._..ea...,,....,.. T•fl mu ... n,, ........... ". _..._~ RUlila. 'J'et wanted to ,.. ,__,.... ft 1>111 ..... 0 ~"" Tl ....... J ...... " ,........... fW ........... • ,.. ......-... _J .. LEG AD "'HO'l'l....-1'!° time be coa.swned an \ID-1_.1.._ ........... UMU, but .-.. tblt v. ... --ottered shooting becauae of t be A.,.,......-ADM1M11TUTa1x ,..... °'"'" c... tnuy , 111t Nlltl. c.• . ...,. · ·y-~ ·. co---'-.. "-le • m 0 u D t of ~ ~ wn:;7 ··-·-1 l''*lllillfll °"*-CMtt o.ii.. "*'· q;.c. .. " II IHI JICl:H' T•t awm ' . I ~ , .... _.., --told ''via tbl --.d-" the bat ..._ .. 11-....;......1. Tble language barrier. .;.J '*""'"" .C. 11, 11;.-. lHI tl..... ' At!VM! ~ A=rwlW . N't'11 _i_,,,.. gouluh but be -'oyect the .. _.. ..-.~·---..--, .:oG" Nl'\1119,.,... -.....-.wi-.·-. c1aT1l'tCAT1 011 1u11...-
• ~" Ulll Al.I v•.1.~ ,~ ...... or--C..t 1>•11¥ l'llet, lllCTITMHll , ............... movle-makin& experlence. LEGAL NOTICE Dec.,.... 11. tti u. 1frilil -°*"""' '"' uHD4!1t110MID ._ ,.....,...., ''If the alt.•af.1M W'l!ltl -'""'"1 CUTll'ICATI 011 IUlllllll I.'"' t'ltMf cwtlt'f "'-1 ,. 11 ~'* .. ~ ... ,,....... MR lm lllCTIT.-UI MAMI dltntN~L·"-'•• 11111 ·m 1 would ao back there and '"""'o' cou•T ., ""' Tiie _. • .,,,,,,.., .... ..,.., ,. LEo•• NIVN,...,. c,,.., ., ,_ c...wr ., ~~ ...
m·•e --·"--p'~·-," .... 1.. ITATI OP c.t.Ul'OllNIA Hit .. ~ • illl.IMiMo at ... 'If. lU.I V ••1.IG fl C..llfWll'-t ~ "'-~ -auuwx:c lll.-.ui-.: -TMI COUNTY 01' OllAltll c.a. """"""""' ti.tltt D .• .........,. ktdl. 1111N If .1UAH'1 WINDOW CL,8#JM$
the towlrinJ, boylah-lootins ·-· °' ....... , ...... _ ··--C.llfwlll1, llMtr t1111 tkttt*a h -ClaTtl'tcATI 61' IUllMlll llllVICI. Mii "'-' •W flr'M ·a,.~ • •"" •• fl llP/l"OJlT OltGAHS aM ftlitf •N l'tdltiM ""'-M1M HM11 o1 Ille .......... .,.,,._, 1 ... director. 01 found t'b t: 011' WIU AMO l'Olll tmn II _.,,..... ti .. fOllliil'N ..,_ THll UlllOlltllONt.0 .. • ..,...,. -..W .... ,_ ... ~ ......... ~: Hn11•·-'--....... le to be U:• LITTlltl °' ADMUUITilAT,... ..... ..,,... 11'1 fllll lffld , ... ., r......c:. IMrmY ht "' .. ~ ... Min.. JUAM DIAL ,.., llutll •'IHllNA _ _.&all l""'V" WrrM WILL AMNUID 11 ,.. ........ : et tf.13 w Co.tf 1fW .....,.,. ~ AW.. Lot ~ A Cd..,.._~,< tremely friendly, and the film l!lf•• f/f HfMaV HAlDING .. Aft.IV, Mll«t L, °"'• '19 Viti• '"'"'· c.11"'"1 .. ·""""'""" ,k.1111U11 fllWI -WJT!llU .fl'IY ......,.... flllt *" W-~---t&IOf and ,._ ~ &lo MliN.ltV H. ,LAii.EV, ........... t1Mf1, C.lllorftl• f/f MAalNfal OltYOQCl(S ellll .... If ~. ,,._ UI~· ""''" .... ._" H. M. MILav. ~-De,,,.~, 2. 1KI tllf firm II ~ "' "" 8fllJWlflt JUAfll DIAi ' -· helpful. We received excellent NOTICI •• HE•••V GIVIN 'fhl1 ltOllltT L. EIY --.._. 1111'1* In Ml ... JIK9 ST,4TI Of' CAl!ll•O.:NIA ) ... •
l!lllf 'ft>DV IAll!V nu flied llfft-!11 ...... e.~111. °'"'" CM!t'I: " ,...._,..,.. •• '°'"""' ......,. COU!f'N OJI OltANO&r 'f! CooperatiOn all along the line... I "'111911 F«~ PnNt. " wm lllld Oii Qeotiftbw t. lN&, ...... ""' ald'ilnl .... frllNI "' J "" ....... ON TMIS 1Hll dltY t( A..D ..
Fr--•--•-•-er and b I l '°'" Litten of A*'ll11l•tn1•1o11 wttll Wiit • Hetll"f Mlle 111 '"° for Ml4 1111t, c-•I Mir ~llt Mlfl .. ""' .,.,_ IN .._., w. • .U~ll.l~UU MM.ICM, ~ .. lliltlldl II 11\M """""'"' -•rM ltOIEkT l, EIY WITHlll mY ii. ini. tit! ll•Y .. Hohiry '"""' Ill 11'>11 fw .. Partner producer E d w a r d "" tvrllMr ,.'"°' .. ,.., •NI ,,., t111 1UWM1 1re IN io • "" ·-~ w1llllil k91P!W 1..._ ,1111 ttti.. ,....."' 1Nt1111 o ...,.. , HIM 11111 Mw " IMlr1M ""' .. ,,.. -h wlllcrlbld to !ht wllllln 111-1tid..re A. ~ "'llll111!1d tN twOfflo ..-it, ..... ,... Lewis, were sold on "The P'lx· !IQ ... .., fw .,._,,..., ,. lNt. ''"'"*" .,.. .ca-IWwM "' ...... STA.Tl! 01' CALllllOltNIA. 1 JUAH DIAi ._,. .. IM "' -""
u \he had ead II t t30 I.ff!., In tfll ceurttoMI of fN -· COUNTY 0111 DAANGI ) Ill ..,_ "'-NIM N ... :ti.... N er u soon as y r ~=II~~"' J s1!'..t .. ~II c:"· a: (Ol'llllC~L llAL) Of' T~IS tlti d•r of ~. ..... ~ wlttl~ 11111~•. •lld Kt.lif\P•bit!t•f the Bernard Malamud noveJ • .,.!Mii v. utt o 1,... Mftr• IM Gary 0 w.n fl IN ,,.., 111 ._,., 1t11,_..,,...
l·n galley form. The• had Zos"' MEX!"'" Pronto ot o'!:: ~c~ttz":'N. Nllf•rY 1"ub!ic.c11ff°'1111 •. Nol•f'Y J1111111c In , iM ,.,. i. .. ~ IM WITNEl.I w111a.101'. ' 111 .... ~ ' " -4 w~i""ir''JOHN Counl'f Clff1t l"rll'ICINI Ofl'tc. 111 c;_,.,. 1.,.. lflte, ~1111 tllt'"9!11, dlliY Mt "'" 111111 IMf effl'nd ""'"Hffflel1I nr-·1·-··ly ·~-• to transfer '"D '"'"!""FOOD T'"E HOME Dl""ERS too · · · or•1111 c.u111¥ "'"'"'"-1o11t11 111111 --·11Y --1,.,. lll'f •!'Id Y•t 1n 111111 c:Ctffk.I,. r. .., • ....w uwu N1 NII'"""'"" N'I • ™1 • YOUlM. l"•IM••• & MIWS Mr Comm!111on bllf'n -rM Aldlt 11 4·-;-;:..:;·--to tint u.w. .... rltWll. 1 • another Mllamud book, "The o· , $1 25 ·-~'""....... M•rdl 27, nn , . ..... 'Oflf'ICIAL SIA.I.I 1nntrs 1Fom • "' Wtlt ,,,... l"ublltlled 0r1"" COi" 0111¥ l"li.t, ::-'..:Cs,':..': .:"!"1t11t11~~ w .. i.v w . ...,...__ "'"'' Asllstant," into the film ....,. A... llftnlll ~ 4 11,·11, 25, lHI _,.. 11111 Kll:-ledted to,,,_ tlMI to..-'°""' HolJrY 1"ut1!1o4.,.,,.l1 ~;:.
medium, but ~elunable to l~·i~\rr:: Cent O.ti.. l"lllf, LEGAL NOTICE "'rH"';jTNESJ WHEltEOfl'. I hl\11 ;~~1"'.~ .... -:~:~ acquire fin&nc.... t was no • • . 21.sMi ~ "" my '-" ..,. •ftlxM """ ..,, ........,.__, _.rt1 ""' easy matter with "The Fi.I· I.Er.. N-CE l".JllM l>Hldel ... 1 flM •• •NI YNI' 111 thl• ,,,., .......... ~-•m .,.. ,.,. ,~, ... Utu4 VI.• Cl•TllllCATI 01' IUSINlll Clttltklfe t1 .. 1 1bo\ll wr1tfell. "' . er::~~i flnlsbed 'Grand Dine in the beauttfUI, colorful atmosphere of old Mexico. Authentic io41tsa """' ..,.:~,:"' ci:.~~ .. " <0'•1c~';.,'~~., ~ ,., 21 al'ld ~~ . ' ked aAR u• Cllncllldlllt • liUlllllU II i'3:I W, CMI! N .... N" ~lk-Glllfornl1 Prix,' Eddie and I proposed south-of-the.border food and delightful American dishes-coo c1•t1J11CaT1 0111 1us1N1s• MwY •• N-1 htdl. c1111vm1a. \llllillr' ior1~i,..1 Ol'llce 111 LEGAL N011CE--1. ·~-F'-' MGM • llllCTITIOUI PlltM NAMI ,,,. flc:moul flml -.. HA.ltlOlt Cou-nl'f " ~ ~ .. ·~
.llft: ... er to ; we were dally In each restaurant and served Wfth care. Exciting WM"l8 cock-,.... 1111Mt19ltlcl doet tttrt!bY Cllrtltr HULL CLEAl\llNG SERVl(f, •rid ""' M\I Commlnloll EQlres ClltTl,.ICATll Of' COIPOltA:nilir.;r;o;t
Ilk Am. tflll Ill 11 COllducH111 I Miii Order 11lcl firm 11 COll'll>Ottd ot tlM foll!IWllll -"'•11 lt, lt1t TaANIACTIOM Of' llJllMlll lffllACIR tail.sand beer. Take-outs on all menu items, too. You'll e 1gos. 11u11,,... •• •n 11111~1o11Ni1 '' ,..o. ea --· who$e ,,_ 111 ru11 1t1111 ,i.e. """'tw... 0r1,... ,,,.,, De11¥ ioiiot. JllCTITiou1 MAMI Newport Film
Festival Off
100. Wttlml111ftor '2613, C1llfor11ll, Ulldef ot raldtnel 11 u floli.we: DK. 12, H, Ho lNI •nd .i.11. t. THE IJMl>lltllGNED COltl'OltAl1MIH
.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -•W - - - - - -.. llM fldltlout n,,,. lllml of l"RODUCTIVE Rlc:l'lll'cl W. Wlk1m111, t\11 1"11«1111•, 1N& 21'14 .... '*Illy CllrfltY INt It It~ IOt:AI 0111 CALll'OltNIA 11111 11'111 Mlcl -"''· 25. Coll• Mew, C1lllor11I• • 11uaiMM Ne.ltd •I ......... llWtlt'htt'. •, lll~GT" .... •e"Tr "'TNGT-c-J) "T\-c-eT"' T 1• ~· ... ~11"1:-,:.~~--= Dll9cl~~.1:111ma11 LEGAL NOTICE :,.~~= ........ ~ tjr .J.:9-.J_,. ~ 'Ji ~ -.L .I.!> ~.LU .I.!> ~.I.!) II II follDM. t!Hr!ll: Sitt. of C.11fomla, WEST tNI 11'111 .. Id flnn II ~
...... G. O.nlall, KS • cor-Or•"" Coullty: NOTICI °" PUILIC SALi ot llM foll!Ml111 aMICKllltll, ~...,...
A weekend film festival '1 I A11111ue. l*9 '"d'I. C•ttt.mi.. Oii NOYlmbl!' 26, 1,.., ...,... ""' "u1L1c NOT1c1 " lllrtbr 1111111 ..,., '1191 ,.1to1t111W1,...11 • t.i...,.
all --•-~·•·• to I OFF I 0"" H..,tmlllr n. 1,.., 1 Noh.., io111>r1c 111 1nc1 I« uld s11r., U11C11r and IW vlrtw of • Seeurt!Y GAThEllT MATIONA.L. IMC..1•MJO origin y ;x:ucuw~ open With any d1"ne In or ... e home I !tot.I G. O•nllll --llY IP-rlll ll:ldl1rcl w. WllllfNfl.. "'~ CllM FillrvlrY u. '"' Ill· C•!llkll l>fl111. Sult. 111, .....,,. F "d at the new Open End I . · r.•a • . rrATI! Cl'" CALlflOltNIA. ) 1r.-n to "" 10 bl "" ",_ w11-. eevt9'll iw GEOltGI It. eeLTZ. s.a.JtA &Hdl. c111111r111,, ""6. wr · n ay COUNTY OF OltANGE I.... filml .. 1ublclrbecl to tlM wlltlln Ill' IELTZ, VlltGIL It. IELTl •NI WITNESS 111 fllnll tllli 11th -of Theater in Newport Beach has I h f $5 ·• 011 Ncw.,..blr 22, lNI, ~ me, itnlnienl 1n11 iclr.nowltclglcl 111 •KKU!ld ELIIAll'TH IELTZ, •rid • f"l111ric1111 Nower)lbtt, 1N41. ..,l
be canceled m a n a g I n g pure ase Q or more • • • • • • • OM P'f t•mlly Wllh thtl cou,,on I Not1rr l"llbllc 111 Ind fol' 1114 County tl\e llml ll1t.rMnt Hflld 111 lfll ofl'IUI GI IN IOFl'ICIAL SEAL) "" en • I 11111 s11r.. HrlOlllllY ,_.,ec1 !lobert lotfkl•I iuu S.Cr•t.rY of Stitt of !hi $lat. et OATEWIST frlATtoNAL. INOo director Walter Phelps an-I M lntnextt•nd1ysonly. G. D1n1111 k-tom• to M tlM J.Bloufll, C.lltDrftl• on ...,..1111, lHI Jllle..., JOSl!PHC.MOltOAN,J•.···
I ~ra111 wllole r11m• 11 1ubsctlbed le Hot'"' lublle • C1!1fornl1 6f D4 m, wllldi ukl S.O..rftv A9rtll'fl..,I Pl'ISkNtil ' '"
nounced t.oday. • Cal/ah·~lor•·••h-·dlnn•r• tlM Wlllllll llltlrlllMl!t 11'>11 ~ l"rlricl111 OlllCI m ~~·,,'•"•"•"" • •"'N !!•EGO COIN-OP FltlTZ E. KLASSEfrl .. -u The th ater rkshop l 1 ,.qy UM ....... I• m• 11'111 llt t!f1Cu1ed"" nm•. 0••111• COlll'f'f ...... I.ALI ' IN .... "" l"HILCO Stcnl•'Y
• ·WO I 428 E t 17th Str t I c-te Me··· I .. A ... A282 I WlfMll""' flllld •1'1111 ... I. Mr Co!MllMltfl EllJ'il'll f'INANCE COlt...OlATION. °" OecMlbet ITATI! Of' CA.llf'O•NIA l -• tenaUvely scheduled to open 88 .. ....... ~... ISE>.l) Aut 21 1Nt t, 11141, IAN OU!'GO COIM-01" L.AUNDll'I' COUNTY Of' LOS ANOILll) • •
Jan. 3 with an original pro-I Also: ANAHEIM 1 WEST COVINA •.MARINA DEL REY• GLENDALE• M0re Soon I ~-=~ 'i>u~~" 11141or N:v":~ 21°~=·=w01L"' 11:1'::: ~~':;· 1i'111.:.11 .:'1,r::~,::,:: ::a~'':. ~vn. ~''::''1:!'tJe~·~ duction, "Just Between Us." • • ol Mid county and 11111 1,.. l'OJ'MI AM. •t S».Jt w• 1ttt1 s1rttt, CO.hi 1 '"""' "Ubllc 111 w "" 1111'
.. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DONALD L. DAN11LS, Alty. Miu. C1llfW1111, Ill Of !hi ltfwert'( itlld SNte. rHldlllll lfltrtlri. 1111 ,..,._ starring Marg11et Cowles. u1 1111 a...1111"' A..... LEG,. NOTICE •nil t11ur_, CO\llnCf iw .. .., 1111n1rld1111 mi.-.. Ind ---"" _,... :::.::.:.::::..:::.::.::::.:::.:..:.::.:.:__:.., _____ ..,. ________________________________ .,,...., C111Mn111 IU.I . llltwnll'lf Md l«vrlf'f AtrHrnlftt. lit-JOSE,H c . MOltGAN. Jlt .. .,.--n1tz
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lllCTITIOUS PIRM NAMI 3 Fl111 Unit Stul'cll a-. wttl'lln lillilnlfMrrt 911 lrilflllr ~ LEGAL NOTICE THE UNOEltSIGNliD ... lltrtbor 21 •·W TOPlol<l W•lhlf"• l«•tloll llMrttll lllfl'IM, "" clfllt"f 11111 W II COllduct1111 • lf,1111«111 I 1-W • Lb. Wt"'-r Id 19 (M !Nt Midi corw1llori -----=T·"-=::-----Mrvkl bUllMU •I llOI 1-11111n A-· J c;aco 1"1'*'91111 Foldlllll T1blel 1119 """'· . ,.....,,.
NOTICll TO CltlOITOltl 5111!1 A111, ClllfON"llll. Cll'f Of lln11 ID ltl l5c't. L.l<.o!idrY Ctrtl w-Germ. In Wl1-Wf1er191. 1 Niii ........
IUl"lltlOR COUltf Of" THI' AM •NI e.,...,, County Of Dr11111, ltadu Ml my flllld illd if'lbllll PM'''tl'fk1'1
ITATll 0111 CA~IPOll.MIA lllOll 51111 Of c1111or1111. IHlffr 1'htl "dllloul , ACE w11 ... """"' Sr1ltm i... 1111 tlM "'' llld ,.., In "'" ~ firm 1111!'11 of MA.1tY•s JANITORIAL a.ldln. J F·J HMlen llrlf •bolll wrlltlll.. -ll!'IY.~ .
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MAXWELL. 0..:.1JM. f2l'ID. 1 C.lld'f MKfllM Mii C-lnloft E•lres ~..,. NDTICll 15 MlltleV GIVEN to "" WITHEU M'f Mncl 1111• lflh d•r I 1-1-Colt Mldll111 A~ )1, 1t11 "'
C"lclltora of !Ill lbrn llWlllll cltcefflll Of MO\ltmbtT 1'61 4 1"••11111 flllllf"llllll SUf'kll U11lb ICUltnMAM AMO U.llf'ATV ""°'' 1111! 111 Pl•-hevll'll Clllll'\9 •11ln" MARY LDV MAGDALENO U S!unll Model TU Dum. V11Y1$ JU I • ......,.,. DrtY9. .._.. 11 lft• ••kl dectclenl •ti '""lrM lo fll• STATE Of' CALlf'OltNIA. I l Gold Mldll 12 COiumn SOlip "-11 NH .. Cdfwlll-. fBll
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M... • ~--·-. .... ·-IHI, biter• ,,,. l!dl•r Leekhlr1 I Nol•" ' '"',. l111trvdlm lk111 ~k. D«:eiT!lllf" " 11, "· "· IHI .,.,,.,..... MCUMrY tra. ¥•~ l"ul:lllc Jll encl fer .. 111 CluftlY Ind T•IN Of S.lt: Cull. In lawl'UI _.,. Ill dft'llflllill 11 !hi ofllw tlf LOVl!LESS. ti.i.. rtt1c11,.. 111tre111 clul'f (llll'lmlnlollld of 1111 V11lttc1 111t1t1 of ~lea. LEGAL NO'nCE' · IDTNl!'I' • CL.AltKI!, Altar"""" $'711 Ind IWOl'l'I. PlrlOlllll'f ,,,..1'111 MAlt'I' OATSD: Dl<:tmber 10. IHI !"~'
Wlhhlre kutevan, Sult• IMO, Lfll LOU MAGDALl!HO lllloWfl to '"' to IAN DIEGO COIN.OP' ....
A1111111. Clllle/'1111 !'0036, wll!cli II 1111 M tlM llfSIHI WllM• 111'"'9 1• sullKrlbld LAUNOaY SALES, INC. ..... un
Pl•ee tlf blnlllftl of "" l!Me,.1111111 to thl Wlft'l111 r~trumlnl. •!Id ~lldl-IV• DIMl1 "· PtnntU MOTtC• 0, U.1.1 01'1,'J~
I" 111 """'" "'"1111n1 to "" fflllt " to '"' ""' lllf ••ICu'llill lhl lllM. Vice P'rnlcllnl ••At. P•OPllTV AT '•rv• ·sat.• of Mid cllc911'"9, Wlllll11 fouor' IMlllhl IH WITHl!I$ WHl•l!'OF, I 111111 htrwnio lublbfllcl Drll'lfl CO.If 0111'1' ""11111, Ml. A .... h• ttfer 1111 tr,.l ,.'*1lcatl1111 tlf 11111 llOllCI. Ill mY h•nd ind 8fflxld mr lflld•l D-1111'" 11, lN& '17Mll IUl"lltlOR CO&iAT 01' T•· D1tld Movtmlllf lf, lN&. .... !hi Uy and , .. , In !Iii• certmca11 ITAT• OI" CAL1"°9Mlll'" ..
J1m11 A. MIXW'lll first lbew wr!lttfl. LEGAL N-CE lllOlt TH• COUMTT O' Om.wll ExtcVtor of 1111 Wiii (OFFICIAL IEA.LJ VI.• 111 "'-Mloltlr et ... &tet1 "-VUllAN flf 1111 lblW l'lllTll<I dcadllll Ecltir Lodlhlrl II. LINMAN, N VfVIAN LIHMA.N, LOVll.111, IOTMIY & CL.All.Kt NoflrY l'llbllo<tlfhlrftl• ..... ltll a--1. un WlllNrl 111\111.. 11111• 1... l"rl~!NI Offlct In SUl"llltlOa COUltT OJI THI Nollet ,. """"' tlWll tl'lll:t ... ..,.., Lal,,_, .... C•lfMlll MM °'""' CfUnty STATI Oii CALllllOltMIA l'Oll dlf"al911111 wl" HH 11 wtvlft .... If! Tth fl~I MY CommlMhln lllllrn TMll COUJfTT OJI Oii.AMii or 1ffw 1111 Dre ... If ~.
At!.,._,. ,., l•KVfclir Octablr U. 1N41 MO. A t1Jtl IHI, ti "'-lfllee of TholMs J. hlfWa. PubH ...... Or11111 C..11 011"' l"llcrl, l'..-illMll 0,111141 Co.ii DlllY l"lllt, NDTICI Of' IAl.l 0111 Jr., A"°"""' 1t Uw, 2111 i1an1Mu
No\llmlllM" 21. 21 Ind Dlumblr ~. 11, ,._..., 20 27 Ind Dlc.tmblr 4 n, a1AL l"ltOPl!RTI' AT lltlYATI SALi A_, ,,.,.,_, Clllfwnll t1Mo T1I.
lNI 201M9 lNI ' '°2J.a 111 tlll Mlotlw ti 1111 &lit. flf ltDIERT Olli 2M.J1Ht, Ctu11f11 f1f L.811 Aneellt.
HANSON MILl:I, 0-....i. "-" f/f C.llfw11ll, to ""' 11,.,..ti _. LEGAL NOTICE LEG·· NOTICE HOTICE II HlltEIY GIVEN, thll tint b!Odtr • .,.. 81.t!leet to ~ltoll
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T • •Ill ... hltlt flf lt.OllltT HANSON MILES. 11111 Miii lllflrltt of 11111 ClltTl,.tCA;t~::T~:~:~~: I M JI. NOTICI OJI TlllUITlll'I IALI ~-. •Ill Mii et 11rlv-"1 wll fll •I llM HIN ot llMlll 11'>11 i I ""
Of' Ull AND/01 Nit. -..o 1111 hlll'tlll Ind '*' llldOtr, ...-t tlM r1ehl, 11111 Incl lllfer11t ll'llt~• All.NOONMINT 01' "ICTITIOUS l<tOTICIE It "-'"°' 1lwt1 11111 .,. Tti.Jrt. "°""' .,,. cal'ldlttw. ... r1llllfler rnt1t-of Mltl 119cta .... 1M1 M;"OUlrlll ...... MAMI dly, 1111 1'111 dlr ol D1(911'11111r, lKI. !IOllllf Ind Mibl-0 fl COllfll'INlllll 1¥ !loft o1 .... II# eflllrWIM. fllln
... 1t 11'11 hol.ir of 2 l'elocll l".M. II 1111 uld SUMrlor Court, on Dletrnlllt «" Ill Mdlllofl ;. 11111 1114 •
THE UNOt:ltSIGNl!D ·-!Mr ""' frenl '"" al Oflllll Covnty 1)111, , .... 11 tlll hour of 2:• l'dtdl .. ""' t!IN flf cltllll, "' ""'-•' ... ::~::1·,_~tt!1C::blu'.i..1! 1: Cour!llWll, 7DO Witt !lthlli llTMI, S.nl• l".M .• DI'" tlllr11tlu wlllilll 1111 11m. 11M C«Dln rlll ~ ~-e E An1 111 !lit Cllr Of S.1111 Alll COillllr •l"""9d try L.w, ti !hi ell'k:ft ot 11'11 Cou111y of Dr111141, Slit. ef II, flcllllou• firm 111m• of IA'l'llD ot Dr•ntt, C1lllernlt, EXCHANGE Wiii. • Fltln, 1U07 E••I l"!lllldl-"11. Nrlla.ler1¥ tllKflbeil 11 fol.... : • .. ~-~ow, '1l...'~ ··;::: ~f~· == SECURITY COltl OltAllDN. INC., • Whittler, C1t1111r1111. •II rklhl. 11111 •l'ld L...... •••t. 111 •Ill "r=' ....,, 1 ..,.,..., C•llfOrnll COn>OflflGll, 11 Tru1!et, Wiii lnt.rlll GI h Ille! ltDIEltT i'tANSON 2 l!llodc t of Trlcf "1 : 1'111 wu lermerl'r comp(lled of "" te!lowl: ~II 11 Public 1uctloll to !hi lll1hnl MILES. otc•1Hc1, 11 !hi tlma tlf hh i.;. 11'111 Clrllln lt1M lllfWMn: r
twlHlrlllon, whou n.,.,, 1" tutl 1 bidder, lar c11h. I" 11wlul mOlllY of c111lh tnd •II rleh!, tltlit 1N1 ln'9rHI O..YoYlll •NI 0-111 J. Aw~ .Jr. orrnc•~· pt1e1 ol bu1lrlffl 11 II !allow •• lhl Unlled St1Tt1, all P•r•blt II tlM •h•I ••kl E1t11t II.I.I IK<!Ulrecl • .,., _,.. LHIOt"• Ind loco l"wi~t c ............
to--wll. L INC A630 11m1 ot 11lt, IM lellewlnt clqcrlbld 111111 el Law er olhlrwl11, otller 11\en dl!M Febnlllry 1. IN5 11111 •M**i•nl
GATEWll!IT HATIONA ' ·' r reil •rOHrtv. al1u1t1 In tht City of or 111 e<lclllkln le th•I tlf 111ct ltOIEltT ID ltlM fitet:I Aorll 21, IHJ,._.tlM, ~im;i-C p~vtj /;'iiti' IOI, NtWPO I C01t1 Men CDllllty ol Or11>111, Ill" HANSCH MILll •I t1M lllM of 1111 -..1111 111 bulld!1111 '"' llNltt)iil("llh fl ' I rn I . "' (1l1fo111l1, •""' d•ICl'lbecl II tollowlit 1111111, Ill ""' to "" tell Ji"OPtrlf' Oii llkl "" Certllh;al• for lr•n••cllon ol bust~ LOI • ol Trlcl Ne. »JS Ill ..i-n lllWlllecl II tollctwl: All II ~ ma1 rleor'dld M loot!
uncllr 1111 lllO\lt l!ctlt\elll llllM, 1 on 1 rn•P recarded In Book ,,, "Lot J3 ol Tr1cl nos 11 11er n HMS s •NI ' Of mtl'l:l"'ll ""'
1tlld•vlf of 'ub!kll!en ""''tof, •r• on om d .i Mli.celltMOVJ MIPI. MIP recorded 111 !look "'.' "11e1 33 office at nie County Recorht,• Of "'* (n "" o!flCI Of Ille Ceulltv C~r11 S.lcl Ilk Wiii be m1d1. wl!lloul to l!, l1>CIU1lv1 al M!Kt111ntoul MIPS, wdl cou11ty. -.., .. of Dr111H Coulll'f, lllllMr llN prcw11ion. ~11t er w1rr1nl¥' rt01rdll'lt 11111, 111 tlM records at Or•l'lll• COU!ll'f." AIM *tcrtblilll •• mertl"1 "'thll
ot Stcllon 14'6 of Ille Clvlt Code. -Ion ar encumlll'•ricn, hi unttr a1c11 Dr fllftf'I 1r1 r,..,111c1 for wld lllH!lolcl •1•11 '" lffld ;..'a_. 2. WITHISS 11t 11.i'!d llll• Ill~ ell~ of tM ocbll•1lla"1 1IClll'lll Ill' trld l"U'Wllll ,_.., 11111 mlllf bl In wrltll'lf, and 111 llect t, flf TrllCf "2 ~-· ~ ~ .... em .... 1.... II "" l'Q'Wer ot .... COftflrrld 111 Wiii M rtcelYICI ,, lllt Ofllcm OI ""'' --Ir! ...... D.4t:' GATIWEST NATIONAL, IHC. 1 (lf!eln dffcl at lrvol nKllll4 b'i' Wiil a. lllalTL MfwTNrs for !ht Sllcl NI 6 of ~ I f111 f1f
BY: JOSll"H C. MOJIGAN, Jll:. EYEL VN M. NUNN 11 Tni111n, te IX• .....,l11l1tr1lrb:, IUHMll S. $#1\lfH, ot ;. COUnty It-OW:, Mid .~
PresJl!tnl CHANGE SECU llTY COltlOltATIDN, 1111y 111 111111' wtltl 1111 Cltl'll of 11N M«1 _,,, ~ • . I :::~:,!.iz E. KLAUEN INC.,• C1lllarnl1 co..-•flon II Tr1111M, OrtMI COUlll'f JuMrlaf COur! II# Strfft, H._-t IHCll, C.11f. ,~ \'
ICUltTZMAN ANO tAll:JIATY fDr "" MM!ll •rid llCIH"l1Y 'llf "°'AsoltD dtl!l\llrM to 1111 uld IUNNIE s. SMITH Tffl'M ot .... Cllh "" ll'frflil-0 ..........
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lj:ENNETH CDCHltAN, GtMrll 1"1f'I. COl"'9t D!ill"ICI (If Or1n1t Ceunf¥,J---------;::;;,;:=-:;::;:--::::;::::;-;------... .-. 111r -Hll'.I Drllk1 ,r..v_, (0$11 MIN, Ct1!10n1J1, Wiii 1'9C•IM ... ltll bide .. l'AlltVllW ITA1a MOSJOITAL f ,.
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LAYAWAY Santa Ana T enl & Awning USI ou•
Sert>inl Or1J111e County Since 1920 ~
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Panin, prolllema Ill clownlown LqwJa Beocb
-IOCllOWllat &DaiofOUa to hydraulics. ,
You •JIPl1 pn•11•uro at one point and 1lle CXllltalller
llu to upand or give aomewbert elS<!. !Ille ttqU!ds doll'!............ '
In Ille Laium 1itnatlon, the con!alne< Is the down-
""'n -and lbe can won't compre11.
· Recent J>NllU?I Induced Is enforcemtnl ol the klllC llDOred bell l(alllot meter 1-l!ng. It's supposed
lo presauro downtown worl<en loward the Feelival of
Aita area to park. thua freeing downtl>wD speces fur
' "'obopper---n.
II will likely cauae same bruised feel!ng1 and iJ>o
dlptioo In the process. People in omaller cities geoer·
ally ere used to parking near work and their re-tra!J>o
lnl( comes not without resistance. Old habit& die hard.
'lb.ere will doUbtless be some 0 mu.aical can''
played to avoid ldontttlcation by tire cballdng, wt of
a cboooe your pertner and change parking places ID
twoboun.
'!'be meter feeclinC ban may prove worthwhile to
mercbanla. It will likely gain a few space•. ·But al
boot, it'• a frail stopgap measure cooslderlng the total
downtown parking problem.
Downtown parking is poorly planned and two di·
monslonal. It ill high time for both Imaginative plan-
ning a n d consideration ol. a n e w dimension -up.
Parking structures seem the only answer.
Their locatioo and size shoold be carefully plan·
ned so that they can serve business, the Festival of
Art& and Leguna·Moullon Playhouse and a certain a·
mount of use by beach goers.
Construction of such facilities would free some of
the parting lob now in existence for higher use of the
land.
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hurdle. Fonnallon of a parking dirlrlct 1eem. the log!·
cal root. to such atuble linanclng.
In a pamng di&trlct, owners of the bene1111nC
properties would pay the corl& for the new parkto&
Sp.ace. . • '· It wOUld seem Incumbent on the clly to bel!ln
promptly catherlng tbe Information from other cltlea '° that owners of dowlitown eoWd acquaint themse!veo
1UllyWllll themeellanlcs lnvclvecl.
Outstanding Teen-agers
People frequently beli.eve the old saw about tho
bed kids getting all the pUhlieily.
They feel that newspapers place all tbe emphasis
on the 1en1alioiial mildeeds of youth.
Perhaps people l"8t remember the sensational
otories longer. It may be that they remember the
yoongster who ran afoul of the law longer than they do
tbe name of the c 1 a 1 s valedictorian or scbolarahJp
wilpler or the youth )\'ho had the lead in the high school
play ..
At any rate it's a pleasure to carry stortes about
student. like Steve Klosterman, Doug Schmil1 and
Sieve W!ezbowsld. They're Laguna Beach High School
students who were chosen by ttle faculty as Outstand·
Ing Teens of America.
'Ibey were picked on the basis of their leaderlblp,
sel'\'lce activities, scholarship and sport. ability.
It's a pleasure, too, to carry names and pictures of
students like Shirley Steinberg of Mission Viejo High
School and Jan Schwartz of Newport Harbor High for
their excellence in academic decathlon.
They are students who are makinc their mark.
Remember their names.
'folks, you're looltlnCJ at the real
Washington monument--1'
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Power Makes
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Its Possessor . .
l)umb, Stupid
To have power over others ill, in
acme way, to become stupid about them.
-may C<lfTU\'I• u Actoo warned Ul:lJot even more, it mates ita possessor ~ -and ltl victim correspondingly
ll!lart. i lc!rmuJated Ibis uiom while thinkin• abc:iat' the male-female relationship, but
it 9Pilet to others as well. Why is
it &bat men, wbo know so much about '° many thing!, bow so little about
Women, understand them so poorly, and
handle them IO Ineptly?
WHILE WOMEN, conversely, are ex-
ceedingly shrewd about men, com-
prehend their motivations, and exploit
their weaknesses. It iB b e c a u s e ,
throughout the long history of the race,
men .have been the dominant grgup and
woiuen bav.e been in the minority position
-not numerically, of course, but
aoct.1ly, ecooomically, and sexually.
And when a minority group of any
kirill 'cannot defend Itself by force it
lefAI to do llO by cunning, by an
increued awarenesa of the complexities
and .am.bi,Wties in a situation, by the
same IOl1 of sklll against strength that
the mnaller Asiatics display ln jiujitsu
aplnst their stronger and larger op-
pooenta.
At THE SAME TIME, the dominant
group sraduaJJy becomes smug and self·
concn.tulatory and overconfident of its
powen -thus, the 111cceu of 110 many
revolutions by ragged coloniaJ forces
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Ah Laguna. We damn the hippies
legislate against them, fume
about them, then turn and raise
funds for bearded, sandaled greet-
er Eller Larsen. Consistency has
never been a Laguna virtue.
-S.T.
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-My ... "' 1119 --· kt4 ,,... Nf -.. ~J' °"'" O.IJ' ,.
against imperial powers. The Britl.!h,
for instance, failed utterly to understand
lhe needs and demand!! of the American
colonists, and were soundly whipped for
their complacency.
What is loosely called Jewish
"smartness" or "shrewdness," I am con-
vinced., comes from the same social
matrix. Oppressed for so many centuries,
deprived of political power, and banned
from military or judicial posts, the Jews
turned their brains to obtaining economic
and financial leverage, which was the
only avenue open to them. This Is not
a "congenital" trait, sincf: the Hebrew1
of the Old Testament were farmers
and sheepherders, craftsmen a n d
laborers, not nearly as "smart" as the
Greeb of their time.
LIKEWISE, THE minority of early
Christians wu able to overthrow the
mighty Roman empire, which had grown
overcoofldent and dull with power. And,
in our own century, a small minority
of BolshevW toppled lhe Czarist regime
in Rtwi.a, which had completely lost
touch with lhe people. Revolutions result
more from the stupidity of the ruling
group than from lhe strength or the
revolting group.
LBJ ls Not Through Yet
WASlDNGTON -President Johnson,
wblle be DO'llt' rank.s as a "lame duck"
in lbe White Houae, hu some very 1-tant unfJolabed busineaa on tap
for lbe waning weeU of his ad · -Tu reform and national com·
municaUOlll policy are among the Wiles
atW to be addressed by the outgoing
PresJdent.. He II expected to seod Q:in.erea hls recommendatiom on both
of tbom.
'Ibe two subjects are among the most
compUcated. in the complez spectrum
of. federal mcltvitlea. In the end, however ,
they come down to IUCb eve.ryday ques-
tlooa .. the lllUIUal tu bill and the
...i el loni-dlatance telephone calla.
VNDER OI'llER clreumatancea, Presi-
dent Johnloo'1 ldeu on auch questions ml&bt carry llWe weight at th.ii polnl n. ttoommendatlons of another lame
clUck l'r<lldent 'ml&hl well bt labeled
fllHlld.lor1eL That " ool the .... this 11-,1-ever.
~ fonnally requested th • Pt-'1 recommendatfona on tu
refllrm., and I Well defined telecom-
!!i":Gt ~ ~ wUI~ 1if~:11 si::
n-. wldl other nalloOI to renew the
~-qreemeot under whicb our
"""_....,.,.. 11.tellltes were placed
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i1"!1a. Pl'tlldeoklecl N""'1'1 -c.oclw wtll ba cootrvtled by the
-· ..... Pnoklent Joo,_·, pn> P11fi1 ....... ba a rallying point for
.,,.,...... lo a put al NI.ton'• legblaUve ~ If mblD( elle, the JOO.....
-are -a car<ful ,..... bJ llepublleaN and Oemocrall It,.. -Ccqraa.
T.U·P11U TAXPAYEJll -An all
Id -....u.a "' loll -·· lllt.lllldlarp law lmtructed tilo Pres!·
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dent to provide a comprebenaive pro
gram of tax reform by the end of
the year. The tu reform rider was
authorized by a Republican -Sen. Jacob
K. Javits, N.Y.
A package o( tax refonn proposals
has been pnpared by Treasury experts.
according to government sources, and
sent to the White House for the
~dent's consideration.
One propooal would reportedly carry
out the concept of a "minimum income
tax" favored by eome experb and" em-
braced by this year's Democratic plat·
form. Such 1 proposal would requi~
some federal Income tai: cootrlbuUon
from all wealthy corporations and in-
dividuals, no matter how many legal
tax sbeJten are available to them.
IT WOULD MEAN, for ei:ample, that
an oil company could not pyramid drlll·
ing allowances, depl@Uon allowances,
capital gains provtaiom, and the like .
IO u to eacape. all income tax, as
b occaslonali)o poalble under pr<...,t
tu laWL
Other propooab. Included 1n the
pactaie u tent to the White Hau8t:
-Revtsion of estate and "" tue&.
-A <nekdown on cN.rlteble foun-
dattoos and trusta trtucb have lonr been
crltlclad by Rep. Wri&bt Potman, !).
ru., Cbalrnwl "' the llou!e Bank!nc
and CUrrencr Commlttee.
Such roform J"J>OOl'U always pinch
WluenUal special lntttesll. Over the
ytlrl they have been much dlJcuued,
in the House and Senate; but aeldom
enaded.
B1RoberlS. Allea
and Joba A. Goldmiltll
First Offender Loses Rights as a Citi%en
Student Protests Severe Penalty
To the Editor:
I am an 18-year-<ild full-Ume collere
student with no previous criminal record
who was recently found guilty and con-
victed of a misdemeanor for resisting
arrest.
I will not go into lhe unbelievable
detaila ol what happened at the incident
for I'm afraid too many secure readers
will find it bard to believe and think
my story biased and di!torted.
However, disregarding all deta.ll! about
validity and fairness of the arrest, I
would like to pursue somethlng of more
importance to the public. After sen-
tencing, I am spending time in jail,
paying a $190 fine, serving two years
formal probation and lasUy, l've lost
my search and seizure rights.
WlfAT 1 CAN'T understand ls why,
In a country where we value our
"personal" and "basic" human rlghts
so highly, must a United States citizen
surrender his rights aa a citizen as
a result of bis first bad-conduct
performance on police records when the
·individual is already paying hia penalty?
Is this morally right or constitutional?
It's no wonder so many young people
today close themselves off from the
bigotry and hypocrisy of the modern
adult establishment.
I wouldn't even consider asking for
interest from my elders in this com-
munity or even expect them to care
what happens to the young citizens (who
will run this country in 30 years) when
they are in trouble, but rather I hope
young citiuns who work to pay tai:e.s
and serve in oor armed forces wake
up to the re.alities of a rapidly-growing
police state, California.
STEVE MAWNOWSKI
Preserving Beautv
To the Editor:
I am very pleased to see your enthus-
iastic support of a master plan for
~range County. It is particularly refresh-
ing to hear that others consider the e.x-
isting natural beauty of the county to be
i~replaceable and worthy of preserva-
tion.
~ an interested citl.ze:i it is frustrat-
ing to see uncontrolled development
occur near the coast. It is also disap-
pointing to see &real which r,rovide hab-
itat for wildlife such as the 'Back Bay"
in Newport and AJiso Creek behind La·
guna Beach become readied for develo~ .nen l.
CERTAINLY community "Green Belt" groups are a move in the ri'ht direction
but it is also hoped that 1t is oot toci
idealistic lhat large landowners such u
lhe Irvine and Mou1ton companie1 will
rullte the value of their holdings in
temu olher than dollars.
.----Bv George ---.
Dear George:
My husband pay1 absolutely no
attention to me and reada the
newspaper (ight through breakfasL
He wouldn't noti~ If I wore an
overcoat to breakfut, or, for that
matter, lf I wore abao)utely
nothing, What would you 1Uggest?
DISILLUSIONED
Dear Diai!lusloned ' ..
Do yoo live In the big greeo
house on the corner? Well, put
tometllJng oo. My milkman has
been late three Umts thinreell:.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SUSPENSE
WRITER JOHN. D. MACDONALD,
Well, 1f you can't wall to tee
bow It cornea out, write the last
page Ont -but, penonally, I
think it t..ku a lot of tht fun
ool
Letters from readen are welcome.
Normall11 torittra ahould conver1 thtiT
mesaage in 300 wordl or less. The
right to condenle lette'TI to fit space
or eliminate Ubel lr TeatTWd. AU
ltttn1 mu.st include signature and
mailing addrt.u, but namea: fM.V be
withheld on Ttquest if iuffid~t TetJ.-
ion ii apparent.
It ls impos!ible to aet a price tag on
beautiful' and natural surroundinp that
would afford aesthetic, educational, and
recreational benefits. Coocerned citi-
zens should know trhat they can do to
help insure the positive planning of. our
environment for future generation& u
well as our concerned youth. The preu
can obviously be invaluable in geoerat..
ing momentum toward this important
goal. ART WAID..
Violence on Campus
To the Editor:
Liberal youths join militants such as
Students for a DemocraUc Society
(SOS) In campus demoostraUons. The
aim Is to do someUW!J about "sick
America," acco~ to Ray Hethering·
!Ori, Cal State, Loog Beach (Mailbox.
Dec. 5). To the contr.ary, the Napoleons
seldom rullze they're the ones who
need help.
Mr. Hetherirfgton laments that same
"SOS liberals" are labeled anarchistic,
sociallstic or communistic. What should
he expect after the SOS violence at NYU
on Dec. 4? SOS students used a couch
to batter in the auditorium door. They
shouted obscenities and forced N. Y.
T1mes Executive Editor James Reston
to terminate his lecfure.
FIFTY SDS MEMBERS bunt klto
the room where Nguyen Huu Chi (Saj.
gon's observer to the UN) was to speak.
They threw a pitcher of water in Chi's
face and hit him with an egg. They
waved Viet Cong flags, leaped onto
tables and shouted, "Ho Ho, Ho Chi Minh
is going to win."
Grtu.ard. of SOS helped organiu the
demonstrations during the Democratic
convention in Chlcago. Grl.uard said it's
no secret that SOS bas Communist
members.
Many campus demonstrations aren't
meant to bring about desirable changes.
The aim often Is tn disrupt. destroy or
get total power. 'Ibeae actions are.n't
liberal at all. They're totalitarian. They
destroy freedom 'ol speech, action, priv· oc1 and uae al property.
THE REVOLUTlONARIES comprise
a llny minority of the: students. San
Francisco si:ate athletes strongly oppose
lhern. Probably most modem liberals
don't sanction extrtme violence either.
But these liberals have unwltt:b>J:IY
paved lta Wl:J. In the:lr vote.buying
attempts, llberals make umound prom·
lae.I to various "odnl: blocs. When some--
one Ullles respomtblllty, some liberals
smear them u be1ng racist, 1pinst the
good ol the common man, etc.
'lblJ anotionalJsm am fear·mooger.
"" paYJ oil !cir -Liberals con-doned civil dbobtdl<nce (It's OK to
break the laws you don't like) lf it's for
a cause you favor. So whtn re:voJu-
tlonari.. uae the wne tacllca, tnall)'
feel it's juat an u:tenslon of modern
liberalism.
SOME DEMONSTRATORS are juat
spoiled dllldren throwln( a temper tan-
trum. Some (ne•'1 away fnJm parental
authoril.7) aren't m1ture or rupcm:lble
enoufh to cont:rol thtmselva wllhout a
cortaln dllclpllne. Too ofl<n auch 1tu-
denll take the euy way to !..Una Im-
portant ThtY uotblnliln&1¥ delnonitrata for 111'/ emoiloul CIUM.
The unlnnlty'• lunctlon is to fmparf
knowledge, not to pamper the whims of
the Immature. Those designated to run
a university should run 1t--not those who're there only -four or 10 years. How
can unlearned youngsters ha'(e the com·
pet'.ence to '. determine the currlculum and course content?'
The small minorlty inu!t not be allow-
ed to disrupt the education of the over-
wbelmiog majority. Higher educaUon is not a right. It'1 a privilege we tupayers
subsidize. It can be denied to those who
abuse it.
UNIV~ should luue a paper
to all students that explains campus
revoluUonary activities and c.autiom
·students a.gaimt be1n.r duped into unwit-
ting panlclpaHon. This might include
"Campus Power: a Student Takeover?"
(DAILY PILOT Comment Page, Feb. 3,
!96tl.)
Students who violate reaso:lable stan-
dards should be ezpelled. No student
or non-student should be immune to
puniahment for unlawful conduct just
because it~s done on campus. Nor should
administrators yield to demands under
intimidation. Reasonable suggestions
may be written to the adininlstration or
to an organization that 1dvlse1 the uni·
versity.
L~ONARD WRIGHT
6enoa's Origin
To the Editor:
Mr. Sydney Harris' "Our Misleading
Nomenclature" column of Tuesday, Dec.
3, is indeed misleading. He makes the
mistake of stating ". . .all sailors who
use a "Genoa" Jib don't know that
it was devised by a Swede, and has
nothing to do wllh Genoa or Italy at
all," wh.ich stamps him as a real landluJ>..
ber and poor researcher.
THIS SAIL WAS first used by Mt.
Sven Salen, a "Swede," in a regatta
at Genoa, Italy on his six-meter, "Lilian"
in February, 1927. At first the new
sail, probably because o( the nationality
of Its inventor, was called a Swedish
jib, or an overlapping jib. Mr. Salen,
however, dubbed the new sail a "Genoa"
in honor of its birthplace, end so it
has been called ever since.
Since Mr. Harris is so interested in
this sail, perhaps he could ei:plain why
it so revolutlonized yachUng and is such
an important sail still today! I'm sure
Mr. IACkobty (DAILY PILOT Boating
Editor) could help. '
AL. W. NELSON
School Bus Flas,..,,.s
To the Editor:
In reference to J . D. D.'s contribuUon
to the Gloomy Gui feat'ure Nov. 28 (ln
which he a1ked why school bus drivers
don't turn their flashers on and "protect
the kids."):
The l1w governing the operaUon of
vehiclea approaching a IChool bw: doe.s
not state that the bua driver need put
the flashers oo unless pupils cross the street In front of his bua or a place
where traffJc ii controlled by officer
or traffJc a\gnal.
J. D. D. lhoold read the code book
before he makes 1 gripe. Vehtcle Code
No. ~ la referentt.
E. S. PHILLJPS
School Bus Driver
Drit>l"B Trade A"'all
To the Editor,
ill cract1n& oo..n on the mtter feeden.
I wondtt if t.ht bw:lnessmen of Laguna
WCl'l 't bl defeall.ng . tbtlr own JlW1IOle 1
I for one, have not be1Un my Cbrtltmu
abc;ppl1111 u yet. Knowing now that I
may no longer n11h back to the car
aOO Jblert a few extra C"entl to allow
me to lJnbh m1 bwllnou, mans me
t)'ll P'uhlm loland and Sooth Cout
Pim with more than m..-. interest.
I am, as a rule, a fast shopper,
but 1 have as yet to spend les.! than
two or three hours a day looking for
various items at the Yuletide season.
Knowing that I must now come out
and move my car every hour (and
probably not find another space ln the
vicinity) makes me wonder if shopping
in Laguna will be worth the mental
anguish of the constant clock-watching.
I CAN, NO DOUBT, fiod eveeythlng
on my list between Coast mgtrway and
city ball, Broadway and Legion, but
I d~ anyone to do it within an hour.
And having only one day a week to
purchase my gifts, the a1ternative IJ
becoming more apparent all the time,
although, having been a L a g u n a
merchant myself, I dislike taking my
business out of Laguna.
One answer, pf course, Ls to nab a
spot in the lot at Glenneyre and Laguna
-which is a tremendously neat tr:lck
at this time or year, especialty on
Saturdays.
I GATHER THAT this new en·
forcement is aimed mainly at the
employes of the various businesses who
park in a metered zone all day, leaving
no room for lhe customer. Couldn't this
be solved simply by a directive from
the owner of the store? Thi! would
seem to be a private problem, ralher
than one for the city.
I can, in all ways, commiserate with
the merchants of this town in what
seems to be an unsolvable problem,
but I don't think this new drive is
the answer. Limited, policed, ticketed
parking can only drive customers away,
especially when one knows of so many
other small communities who put gaily
decorated bags over the meters to induce
the shopper to spend as much time
as he wishes, thereby keeping much
of the holiday shopping in town.
LEE C. MILLAR
Quotes
As1emblyman Willie Drowu, Jr., S.
F. -"Young pe<>ple need to grasp
all the tools they can, and education
is a useful one in the uphill struggle."
Rod McKue., Hollywood poet, mu1fclan
1:.. "In this day of communications
overkill, hard rock ml18ic and actlvism,
poetry is an anachronism.''
Mn. Robert R. Wblte, Rlvenlde -
''In America today we need constructiv1
effort!, not destructive. A happy and
orderly society means: respect for one's
aelf, for his fellow man and for con-
stituted and tawfUI authority."
DenlJ:e Abramton, Capitol• 1tudent -
"I always say, no matter what your
lot may be, build something on it."
------Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1968
TM tdftoncl page Of th.fl Daily
Pilot •eeks to inform and stfm..
Mlatt rtadns h11 presenting this
1'Lt1Dapaper'1 opiniona: and com-
mtnfaru cm topkJ of 'nteresi
cmd siQnlfi«ma, bw protridtng a
forum for tM exprt.srion of
OUT rtodtrf' opinion,, and by
prttentjng tM dfvtrse 11itw-
point.t of '"f'orntM oba:trver•
and a:po1ctimttl on topici of tM dow.
Robert N. Weed, Publlaher
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Answe to High Rate Saul: Discovered
PlllLADELPHIA (AP) -and Dr. Oavld Sldatofl, radia-· Tbe doclota aaid the ecan·
Two Pblladelphla physlcianl tian -.Oplat at Alb<rt J:1nt. nln( method can detect the
niay bavo foood a ,_ for tein llledlcai C.W, reported met-"11 beloro any cban.!e
the bigh death rate of ,....,;, their lindlop in the current """·be diloowred by X.ttys
!rom breast -• the IDOll imNe ol SUrlfl'J, G,..,..itJsy or other dlqJIOllic toola.
common form ol -ml 0-SAW CONDmON amq women. llSMOVS llll&Ml'I Tbo ..,.. <letected the al>
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Uve atronUum to -for vol\'41d ._ ......,. who bad by !facing lncrtued deposits
new bJM growth, reportod the Ullderl!Ol!O •"'1 !Gr the of etrontlum in new bone
frequent occurreoce of an ear. removal -d a bre..st and wbo formed 111 a reactlcn to the
ly and bidden -of bad lilnl ol cancer in local maHgnent llJmor, the cloctors
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In the United Slllea -bone pain nor bad they given stage cl meWtuia ii too
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· COSTA MESA
treated. detected --o f the malignant cdiJ from the
Dr. N. David awtee, dine-caneerous ce11a ml a reoult· -.i to i.me in many cases
tar ol lDIC!eu medlclne II a lbnnrmal i.me ~ before d-by · con·
Temple Unlveralty llolpltal, in 10 women, or If pm:ent Wllttooai dlapoatlc teats. .
. cl the euee ROO!ed, aaid their Cbakrea ml Stlaroff .aid
S y:RE·ES S BEST
1\eDAILY Pit.OT effen lffl•. of th• Md ,.....,_, liy •chl•I
.. ,.,.,. of ,........,. av•ll•ltl• I•
ony 11_,,_,_, 1a tho n.tlo11.
repcri. a)oot 3,000 _. will ....
-ml Sklardl laJd dergo radical surgery for the thla -ly, blddeo .lnnsmlaalon • removal ol a brust thla yeaJ'
of m1llptnt eel1Jt oould •· despite the ' preseoce 0 f
plain Iha lh!>lted ell-I cancerous l>ooe tissue that ean
Qf early ~ii ml -~ be detected by atrontlwn bone
Niguel Teen Coa•dl ·Orgtsai:e. . ·-
O!ll.cen ol newly ~ed I,agnn~ Niguel Tein Council dlscUN plans for first
in sert .. ol IJ'"':lal ac11vltel planned b7 gro.p -a Cbristmaa dance at Crown
Valley Scbooj·_~m 1eft ·are .<llalrnien Tom . Kane, Barb a r a Dollaldson,'
Ronna Reed and couqcil P?ea!dent Ca1by Corder.
NEWPORT
TIRE CENTER OPENS ·
DAILY AT 8:30 A.M.
EVENINGS TILL 9:30,
SATURDAY TILL o:OO P.M.
ment Of bone cancer. &canning.
NEWPORT
FASHION ISLAND
FULL 4-PLY FIRST LINE
POWER FALCON I
TIRES
\\
ANY
SIZE
ONE LOW PRICE COMPACTS TO CADILLACS
700-13
695-14
735-14
775-14
125-14
955.14
735-15
775.11
llS..11
841·11
llS..11
990.11
Plus F. E. t1x from 1.81 to 2.8& ind old tire. • Whit1wi11l1 only l.00 mor•, each.
33 MONTH NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE
NATIONWIDE TIRE GUARANTEE TREAD WEAR-OUT. Gl:JARANTEE
A~h1St d•kcts h werbit11tlll, end ••t.ri•l1 For ffie nu'"b.r .f .. 011th1 1,-clfierJ, 1f ..,._ tNtd
tnd ftil•,_ d1te t. •h ftorMtl rM4 hnerJ~ for . design •••rt out w1 wlll r1pl1c1 tt, 1h1r9!n9
tl!1 life .f flM fiN, If Hrti fells, -wlll teptir tMo current re9ul1r Mllin9 p!'ic• l•a 1 wt 4ol·
witheet d•f'f• ., N~IM tt Mt e,tf•ll ehort· l•t •ll-•1K41 l'lut tppliubl1 tlna.
1111 .. ., e pno ,... .i..,., M .... on tr.•4 -•r,
of rot•lw .. 11111 "'* "'" ,,.,n .. .,,, t••••·
• BUDGET PRICED TIRES
FULL 20 MONTH GUARANTEE
NOT SECONDS, 8.88 NOT RETREADS
BRAND NEW
FIRST QUALITY
SIZES: REG.
no.ii MO.ll 12.00
775-14 750·14 15.00
775.15 670-15 15.00
e25.14 100.14 16.00
~I• fl .•. ,_ ti' 1.57 11 t.• and tH "'"" WIHtl,..111 .... t.•
HUNTINGTON BEACH
'Poor Man' Top Post
NQt Likely -Muskie
NEW YORK (UPI) -f.d. r.......i..o you need t o
mund S. -111' Ille old develop It. ~ about 1 pcxr man "I mean mmey ••. "
1wm>1nc --'dent "'-ty Muallle, •w••tlnc ,,_., .. -....., nlghtonaCBStelevlaloo-
ilni true. '(ID minnt8i), eald pll>Uc apm.
Thi Dll:nocnUc 1 e n a t o r Ion polls "kiiled oar c:blDcN
from Maine MJI the man With of raising i:none"" fo!' '!f'eekl.
no money can nm for the •.• " Re aid voters cftllllm1cn.
White Hooae but be eani win. ed after the Democrlllc Na·
Maslde knows. Uonal. Conventtoo in Clllcago
·"WI--JOU can't did not ha" enoqll time to orpnbe. w-m-r you learn "that of the thr,.
can't b1J teJerilloa _ ttme. chalctS avaJlable, Mr.
--""1 cani buy llunqiney W\11 tbe boot."
lllCh aimple tlllnp u etm· NO lll'IWGGl.llll
plip _,,. llid tllo man He lliil the llum-
wbo ran ml lost w It b Musldo ~·· ..... ..,.. ·would
preeideat1al canrticlate Rubert have been better tf there bid
H. llnmphrey thla yeu. not -"dtrlalvo precon-
'Tor web I traveled ventlon atruaiea fer months
without a Mustle tiutton to over ' Vietnam. if Chicago
band oul to • -.. said badn~ ba_...i and If the llualdo. ' polil bad shown the
And Iba -prosldenttal llemocnte rumlnc c!Oler to .. eandkt1te thla year aay1 h• RepihJicam lUcbard M. Nixon
la thlnldng about l'lllllllog for and Spiro T. Apw.
pnaldent in tm. But apln, M-said Apew'a pro.
Ille problem la .....,., hlem ts lnerperience.
"Right now the v 1 c I "A Jot of slips that GOY.
pndcienttal ampalgn would Agnew made wen Iba allpi
appear to bring it wltbln of ineoq>erlenee ao the queetlon
f'MCh. • be llld ti. nmn1ng ii whether, in Mr. Nixon'•
!Gr ~ "But t11ore ara words, 'tlici ·.,;..nor 1 s
jrObloma and u loag u lbol!e poUtlcal!Y eclucabje' fa s t
prolll ... ara tllore JOU doni eoougil to eatcb up With bte
really -alt ambition. ldnds Qf reopoosibllltlee that
"But to aay I don't even we're told be'• going to be
lbink aboul II ~ Doi bt . given," MUlkle said.c-
an -amwer," Mualde llul MUlkle'1 proltlem Js
11111. "It'I a dYJJence In mOPey. He aid b6 ii "up
la'ml 11111 mil' cl pabllc · ac-to. my ears" in mail ·wtth
eoplanoa and ~ but the no mcmey to handle IE '
IERG•s
DELTA .~
TIRES
141 L 17th St •.
(Opposite Bob's Ilg loyl
CHRISTMAS
Tl R.I SALE
' Brand NOW-:-."ully Gu1r1nt...!
DELTA WHITEWALLS
----ANY SIZE LISTID----_,,___,, 4 $ n.1~11•1• . • 60 Mtl:l ...... 771111 G
Ill "9 illdl I .
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ANY SIZE LISTED I . I ::::::::: 4: ?O _-
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1XCISITAX
0
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DIC. 311t
IACKfD IY ROAD HAZAU> SUAkANTfE FOi: LIA °'
TllAD, PRO.RATfD ON TRIAD WIAR Oii ACTUAL SIU..
IN9 PICI -AND NOT oN A ,flCTITK>US Liff PRICL
llO THUMP-llO BlltP-M) VIUllOI
UH Ynur lankAmerlc~rd .,. Master C .......
HOUDt ...... -........ ......
Jll. ISLAND o-44-1212 & 644-2385
·.m. Tiii 9.:30 -.,. Saturday Tiii b p.m.
7777 , EDINGER AVE. 892.3331
Daily 8:30 a.m. nn 9:30 -Saturday Tiii b p.m.
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-JJ DAIL V ~I.Or
Newport Man
New-Controller·
'l1lt appoilltmeftl of J •-
!. -Jr. of ""I"'" -----at. oontroller tor a e c k m ,1 •
lnstrumenb. hie., bu -......,...i by lld>ert A.
Untberstr' a'IC'pOl"•le-COD-'"""'· A._member •I Ille Bedlmaa
.... --ltll,
SbellGo has -.. -porate-budt<I analyst, -.tnlller of UM9: company's
HeUpot and si;;nco dlvlllons
and ......... of tile llepublie
~ona of Beckman'•
-tostluments Division.
• ~GM. NOTICE
LEGAL NO'l1CE
CIRTliolCAft 0, •us1Mlll ,ICTlTIOUS llLAM
Thi ~Md clD cltrtlfY "'-' .......
"" Qlftdlldlntl • ~ ,, 712 Yott'°"'"" Hunllll9IOl'I ludl. C.llfot"llo,
II ..... tl!S fldl1\aU$ flm1 -fll Tllt011(A
INOUSTIUEI •nol tlwt Mid firm' I• ~· ... followllll --· ..-.. Nl!Tlel "' fijft lll'ICI .,.._ ., ~
•rt •• fl:lllowt:
OEAN s. WllLIAMI. nn ·-·· COit• ,,...., Cllllfwfllli. CHAltlf!S E. ltOSTOCIL, 2 1 t t ,.,te,,_ ww. Codi ,.._, C.llforril•.
JOHN H. PECI(. lmt Aall ,.._,
FOU!lfalfl ·V•11.,, C.l~,,,11, Dattd Dturnber 1, ,,..
DEAN S. WlLLIAMI CHAALES E. ftOITOC:tl.
JOMN H. l"ECK
S!Att "' Cllllfonlll, or ..... C-IY: °"· .0-ber '· ,,., ~ '-· " HlitarY Pllblk Iii I/Ml ffW Mid Stitt, ite,._llY _ __. OEAN I. WILLIAMS,
CHARLES £. lt0$TOCIL ~ JOHN H. PECK k-.i .. rM 1D be "'9 __ ...,..._ ... ~
'" ..... wlffllft rium.-t ''"' Id.--.
ad llleof ~ .. -(OFFICtAL SlAL) Ol'IMll V, Utt
~ P'ubll~1llf-'•
Prll>c:INI Offla I~
Of"•l'lfe CountY Mr Oimml•MI lull" ..
Mllrdl 'Cl, 1'72 P\lbllalied Or1"" C...t 0111'1' l"ll(lt, Dectmti.r 4. 11, It, 25, IHI !DJ'"4I
LEGAL NOTICE
Cl!ltTl .. ICAn: OP •UllN•ll UNDl.lt "ICTITIOUS NAMI. TM ~ltned dD ,_.,. Cltf'ltfV
1h1! IM¥' 111 COllllh.dll'll 1 ""91neu 111 lCM Ofclllcl, eor-D.t M9r, C.llfomlti,
for llr1 WIH Ind ,. .. 1911 Ktlvltlfll, 11nditr Jt-. flctltlov1 firm ,..,.,,. "' l"/D ENTE'ltl"IU$ES, Ind bt ... 1c1 firm 11 ~ flf .,,. follow! ...... -. wMl9 ... ,,.,.. •nd _,_ of '""""" ...
•• follciln: GEHEltAL l"Alt.TNE'lt : Cr11t I. 1111.,.., 30t Ordllcl, CorDl'I• Mt Mir,
C.tlfomll. LIMITED l"il'ltTNElt: •rl1n It.
Shryock, W Wnt Wlllon. lett1 ""-• C1l!fornllo. OATEO: Nevttnbolr tt, 1Mt. Crill S. ... tow
~·' l"•rtner ••liln It.~ llrnl1911 l"•rtner 5TATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF OltANCiE l
Oft trllt 2Sltl PY af Mo¥tmMI'. lMI,
belort nw 1 Nol1nr l"ubllc In •nd tor thl .wld co.,.,,,. -s1111. !'Midi"' the!Tln, duly convn~ 1nd _,.,.,
p&l'Mftllly 1-fld Crtlt S. lltlin' Ind llrlln It. Slwyod:, known M m. lo b9 thl pef10nl wflelil lllmel ilN lub-
Krtoed M 11M1 wlttllfl 1!\ltron"'1t, •nd «II_...,,.,. ,. me "'" ttw¥' u«Vh!d
ltle Hlf'9.
WITNES$ mY 111111'11 111'11 lfftlei1t -~ !5£AL)
Jahfl •. 0.¥1t
Nohf'f l"utlllc: 111 Ind fer
wlcl Coun!Y 1M Sfltt. P~brl~ 0rl"9t Coltrt 011.... l"llot, Novembft' fl ind Otumbw 4. 11, 11. .... """
LEGAL NOTICE
ClltTl .. ICATI. °" austltl.lt FICTITIOUS NAME T1't imder11tned do 1;1rtttY flln 1r1
con6uctl1111 1 ~ne.s at m w. 17"' Streel. C•lil Mn.I. C1Mloml1. vnder
1"-lldlllou1 llrm 111i-of WENEOA CORPORATION Ind thel Hid firm 11
coml>OSM ol b totlowl1111 ~·· wheM ...,mn In fult 1nd pllocn flf rnldencl
lie •• followt: FRANK l!llS5Ell, XIII CllY Jt., Nf'*'POrl 8t1ch. C1llfwnl1. ROBERT JAMES BISSELL, .tH Or1nee Avt., Ne-' I t • c II , C1Hlornl1. IOA llSSliLL, 3315 C!tv SI.. N-n
l!INU., C11!..,,nle. &EVERLY IC. llUELL, <lt'l Oflf!llt
"""·• N~ 8 .. ch. C1Htotnl1. o.~ oec-.ber 2, lHl, l'RANIC a1ssELL ROIERT JAMES llSlflL IOA l1S!i"ELL llEYEltl Y I(, IUSSfll Slate P! C.HhM'"l1, Ori-CollnW;
o" Dtttmti., '· nM, ~ ""'' • Nol1ry l"ubllc I" ilflCI for llhil Sl1t1,
"'""""'"' ·-·'" FRANI( a1sse1..L. ltOIERT JA.MES tllS!iELL. I 0 A tl!SSELL. ,,,.. IEVERLY IC. atSSll!ELL knewn te Me k tie !tie HrtoM whOMI
n&me• ll't ...,bstrlbtd to trlf Within l!llltVll'lt'llf •nd Id;~ ff>ty •••
~ lheume. !OFFICIAL SEllill
J. l, UH)lllllf Not.,-, Publ1c41+1ornle
,.,~ .. t Office '" ·-""""' Mr Cornmlnloll bl>lr11 N-bll' il, , ... Put>l!tl!H er.,... GtMt Dt!IV il'llot, ~ (.11, .... 25. ,.. ,......
LEGAL NOTICE
••
' w.o-. -11, l~
Airline
As.ks Route
To Hawaii
WAS!!INGTON (AP)
Trans l~aUonal Airlines,
. an 0 a k I a n d supplenienta1
airline, ti.as , asked the Civil
Aeronautics Board ror a
certlficete to p r o v i d f'
r ~ g u la r.I y-scbeduted, in-
divlduaUy-:1\cketed round'. trip
services between v a r i o u •
Mainland ~ltiea and H1twali.
The transportation would be
provided as part of a:n ad~
vertised tour for a price con-
aisting of the applicible .fare
and an additional charge of
at least 1175.
Trans International. which
owns ·eight large jet planes
and has ordered nine more,
said the ·cAB' on Oct. 27 gave
United Air Lines subslan~ially
the type of authority requested
in the appliciltion.
The air·line a~dt.d that
United'! Hawaii lQur· fare, ap-
proYed by the CAB, has in·
jected a dest.ructivr com-
petitive · f8ctor · in a 'tour
market largely ignored by the
trunk airlines uiltil the sup-
plemental airlines developed
it.
Trans ·International a a i d
United'• success also has
"emboldened" Pan American
World Airway1 to extend wh11t
it called an "unfair com·
petiti\'t advantage to · a far
great.er degree through ar·
rangements I f n k i n g in·
ternational operatiorui with .the
domestic services . of ·U.S.
Eranscontinental operalors."
T·r an 1 International pro-
posed lo operate the scheduled
1erVic11 to Hilo and Honolulu
from 1uch domestic terminals
, 11 AUanta, Baltimore, Birm-
ingham, Boston, C h i c a go ,
Cleveland,, Dallas. Detroit,
---.. ,. .... --
How to Get. Meat Bargains
ly SYLVIA PORTEii
The price of ... 1 cutlets
now averaaes nearly $1.IO per
pow\Cf. The average grGttr)'
It..-. price Jot a pound II
"'"1«houat malt lope IU5,
and for jrloin, fl.22. For lamb
chopa lt averagu $1.66 and
!or bone!.., iump rout, 11.11.
And mind you, U-ara
•verase1 and lhua ·they bide
-the timta we m asked to ply u much u . $1.75 for
porterhouae, 11 !or ham·
burger, 11.31 for p0rk cbopo
and you-name-it for the fan·
cler cull of beef and cbopo.
N(vuthelesl: . 'tllE COST .of meat, poultry
and fish, on average, ll llill
only 13 percent above the 1867·
59 base period', reflecting. a
Car dower price rise than for
most other foods. The meat
price rise In tM past 12
, montbll has been less than
2 percent, as against a ·4 per-
cent climb in the overall cost
of living. And Ut1s is so despite
the fact that the prices of
many iodividual types aJ)d
cuts of meat have been soar-
Ina.
LA Hotel
Purchased
HONOLULU (AP) -Amfac
Inc. of Honolulu announced
purchase of the leasehold of
the Airport-Marina Hotel near
the Los Angeles International
Airport.
Henry A. Walker Jr., Amfac
president, said the company's
board of directors approved
acquisition of operating rights
for the 800-room hotel for ap-
proximately $3.7 million in
cash plus participation in
future profits.
Walker said the leasehold
purchase includes furniture.
fixture:s and equipment.
He said Amfac will take
over operation of the . hotel
on Jan. 3J., with no changes
planned' in the hole[ staff of
125.
The leasehold purcha!<e was
made from Airport Garden
Hotel Corp.
In Ylew of thll atledlvlly
1n prlce riles, it'• more Im-
portant than ever before to
8hop caralully !or mtll
Specllically:
-Take advantage· of meat
specials and lloclt your hQme
freezer regularly with meats
you buy on weekend specials.
The: cost cliffertnct betweeol••llill•••••••••••••••••I
buyiq meal at r•BUI•• price• 0 .v· ER, THr.i COUNTER . and on apei;:ials can run to n
25 to 35 percenL These sav-NASO Listings for Tue1day, Dec•mber 10, 1ffl
in.&s, "obvioua)y, can tranalatej•••iiiliioiiiiiiiiimiiiloiiiiiiiiiil.liiiOiiiiiliiiiioiilliiiiiO.ol
into hundred! ol dollan for
you over • year.
R...,_...IYt lllM"""llr _...lllM M anr'U~ t A.M. hM MASO.
P'rku ... '*"'-' ,.... ...... "' ......... .,.,. ..... .,. -llllulilll
1..---Slwdti Arlllllc:ra!Tnl 2''4 :oi.io I leGrtnC-I• It
_ SUBSTITUTE l •w Allkt4 ArllAllrvCherR !Mio lm Ltl•unGr-.s: ff e8S ex-A,mGenlmCm 231'1 JI 4.,._HtMUll'p 61'4 11'4 LlllYEll CO Q"' •ISVJ
pensive or costly types of 001.Ml"f llllo ~ ArrOIOflffdPurb .u s1 L-orwstorw .s. it
l, f I ch k ""'"""lllt,...,~ T TS T AudiofrofllQCora 12'l l!'M L$ttttl 1• •ID mea , or examp e, uc AmGuirntrt.11, 1' 16\<'f Olttoll"N '' 1uo MlerodrMlnc: llV. uv. st,eaka for sirloins. jl,mHtrtLlfel111 ll\lo 11'11 Amcbil&OM ,. IM MltMOVlt. ,..... Miit AmN1tlnsCo u.,_ 1' lll1bc:oc)(&1tc: 36 810 MelAl1lnc lnlt IW! -And above all, buy ac-"•11on•ut1111Co SI .u ,,.mttHl .... Pllt l71'> ._.,.. MellldtrodtAd 1:11'1 ~
d. ,.,_ .,;. l jbJ 8-ficltlSld l.'llF 1aV. hy!t•Mlt;ll 1"'° 15\4o M1t'lhonS.C 27Yt :It cor 1ng lo 1.ne ueS poss e '°""'"'uies.,1,." .a J.,.. BMirrnc nv. :tt.,.. Mrdl111T10rL1ne ll\lt ll meat Values, The true vaJue C11Llf1ll'l$Co 1T 2t llffvteon•lnc. lO 1!110 MldltndCflJl .. I 1~. l,'l!
f """IW-'-rn$1 27\4 -a.lllNVan .... L l>'L Mlllfll'•I .... .. of any type or cut o meat c;;~,. Sl\lt ;; aerwi1r4i..11i ~ 36;; MDn1rdlMk1 er O.l't
you buy can be measured in c ... F1,..nc1cm st'llo S2\/o BtverlYEnt '' 11 Morrlaf'lan • vv. 21,,.
al Carnb1m.Co 76\11 n111 Broctieintail&lll 1f 21 MotlsnlCnUO$tn , ~ ,,~ terms of the actu true cost con"Gentr11 an.; ""' Blrtdl9rCor"' ,,,.. "" MurptoPeMar .. .,. .. of a given portion of the fina1 &d\ICiltor1LIAm 1• '° 11on1nuAlrUnl!1 m elo N1l'IEnvlr 26 2w, £mpl~t•I 12'i'I 12'!1 btone.11ltal Jl\'J 3-1\lo Ntl'l~Df'P ~ 21 .. cooked product. FtrrnrtN...Wnf 3f'n 41 9ow11trf'1_. 614 6¥1 NelmanM1ri;us JI Cl . Frrn1Und,,,,,.,r. 64V. 6'Vt l!lr'ld'llfordF-ii l'h 810 Nt!WDrbElK I,._ tlJi To dlu!trate: lean ham· FldeltlyCorp ""' :y14 arunswrgOru• 451/t ,1 HtwE~••EI ,,v. 1,,. burger costing 90 cents a Flreundrwt1n. (5 BIO ButturnJ """ u.,., NJcnoli.onF111 a ~ , FlntAmTll.. :IO 20¥. Calbkldiom 'll'h ''""' NlelllnACCo ~ JW. pound at the supermarket is Fln1H11L1i. '"' 'Vt c.11~,.1 1114 13,4 NoC.ritAlrlCM ~ ~
no more expensive than boned Fr•llkllnllf• 27><o H'lo c1UfPKU111 211/a 22 ::;,:tG•• ~:" :~t! FundAmCotP S1 BIO Col!fPorlCemel't 'l 1!110 OlllaCo round beef roast costing only GtnRe-ln• :1o11 1n c111rw11ersvc 1th *"' lH!o 1214
75 cents a pound (if you could H•n<Nfl"Flrt <011. « c1mPusc1sl1f111 • ~ gPt111t~'' ~~ ~: H1rtton1IFrt 411' 4\/o C1nnonMlllJ II tJ ~OTP get it at this price). lnte~coestt!fr 11 12 C1pTechtnc: 1~ 1:Ho Pib!ltBrtw 1:111 ,:r: Jetten,,,,Pllol ~ 4'/o C1PllltRa1rv1 lS'h 16'h P.V,uloProd fla l'IO llncolnN1ICDrP 11111> ,11',lo Ca!ICldeN1IGlt !l\11 14' PocElecln:ircl llY. 20 THE CQS'f'. of . ll cooked 3: loulsl inl&Srn )0 'XIV. CtnlurvPTop ,,~ • P1cF1rE1sl « u . Mt~uryC1• '1.'°' lv'Ao ClllllC:11Ent1 ~ ll'lli P1cG•mbROb 11>1'1 11 ounce serving, minus fat and Y.1NlonE~u111"" 1toi1. 20v. A.l!l.Ct\afl(• "'" 21•h p1,ouldoorAdv ~ "' other wastage comes out Molliru.Lf 31"' 39 c11emMrneri1 11 7t P1c'l1J110lteo 1~111 " ' N1tUnlonFlr1 ""' 421/o Clll!llltUfll"A" le>tO 1ft'i P1GasW1l1r n 2l'lli about even. N11Wtt!mlt 10\li 1ov. DoBPfd ,... ~ PilmDrMortCe !I'll> 1~
Loin Jamb chone al $1 a N•'i':f'U~deC~lr~~Yllt 1''1> Cot•lo!Oy1W1mlc 11Mii liM' PkvlswGemtnc ~ ~ ,,.. v. Coc:tCol•L• '1 11 P1uleYPet ·~ 17\':i pound cost almost the same ~=i~~ l~~ l::w. co1M11nEn11m ,.. ,,,., Pell!boneMull '°"' t1V:r
as boned round steak at $1.40, l"1dt•ndLtt. 1,"" u1' Colwellco l3 lS P1ot10trN11G11 ~.· "" PennllleCo ..,.\/o u CompU'lerEcruiP ll llV. PubS\lcNM .... ~ llei>blcNitltlns ZIV. l3lll ConlOlllockPrdt 31 33 ReclcorCon> 27\lo 21\.'J Rlchmond(:orp $0Yt 5114 CometSlores !0'/• 11 Re¥1llnc 9!/o l•Yt
<.: F• StPtulCompM 431,1; .(!"" CrtSC:llfllTtc::h ' '\It Rodcr1llMl11 ll 1(\l:i Ompuler ll• · 01GaeorP 21 21~ Rotiemconsol 201'1 2114 fil1S.f«oCo 6jY, " 011/!tw8USMKI! 5V. w. RodtetRaerch l5Yt 36'4 Stl.CoColV. 24 ~Vt B -•• SftbolrdC""' 1~ 16v. 01l11-1>Klenl1b 1' 19YI R09trt ros HY, •• ,.. Dclnltmltllontl :N 26.,.i Rt,>YlllMJ JJ 3' ~=:~1;:e ~'Ill l5na DeL11JeeCh1ck 431.r. 4''/o SSl"lnd~lr~ 1•Yo lS\1:1 flCorp 5;1y, Sol'lo Ol1!F1Mr.c1 11'1o 11 Sonl&An I 1611 170 fruclcUndrwrtri 27 " Olck1onEl.c 1) 24V. S1111.ri1Llldu1 17 lRI ANAHEIM C I" · u11Uldln1Co•m 37\<t 37'11< OlplltkCort 11'4 1:>:11. Slr~nAlrw1y1 n,0 .. •,.,. a uorrua usFkfGu•r n ~ Olvtrt•lncCm 1•'4 av. Sc:111tllnE!oct ..
Computer Products, Inc. has v111k1w1genln• ,~ m 01vers1lfl(Pf\1 11 i1•11 ~·~0~., g... ~,,.,
"ported a 34 percent increase wn1rnTr1v1r1 l\4 sv. g:i;1ne.,u,::''"' tJ i• s:'~1~tic:11rp " 20 Wlllhlrelns 1 Ali Y • tfn ~ 291" 5ilv pC Sl\lt 5''11
in sales and a 23 percent in· 111n1<enTru•t u~ MIJi g,~uen-B•....,, 11" ""' s~Sdl~ster tv. 1'11 · · I h 1. Cheml!l1nkNY U 1'4 ll'llo ., ... 11mmun roe 15 ~ Slllll p ~ ~ ~ crease m earnings or t e 1rst contllNBCtol ,~ Aa•.r. ounB•1d11'Ht 45>/i ""'' Soc ~w·~ 1 17'M 1p,i,
quarler of fiscal 1969 ended FlrstN11llkChl "'~ tt\11 "conom1aL1b 4 d SoU~~~s ,1..., a•;.
t--' FlrslN•tl!lk 461/o 47 Eldonlnd1 J1'1t 2&\IJ 50u1"--S10rlll SJ 5" .x;pt. 29. MfrsH1noverTr u~• 6t\ll EJKtroC.,.elroc ~ t'lo SoweslG••CM ll\li 191/o Net income was 1271 199 on MMg1nG1., n1v. n7lA ElectrotuKC11rp :JO'r' 11"'1 SWRsc~hGen 1$'!1o 1•11o ' NelllkofflA )] J6 Eloctro"lcCeP 39 ~ SPllC.Otdnll!Ct 4 S sales of $4,082,960 for the first Arl1Dt11l!lk 30'/. 31v, eioctronlcMtn> Mi\lt 62 SPK!rolh' 22 n""
rt f f. I 96g d Bko!Am 91 91~ Ever11IJ1Ml"OS lOV• 31'A Spr!ngStretl 5 910 QUa er 0 ISCa I , en ed ll•nkofC1ISI 57'/• !7~ F1rmerllros 13V. 14V. StendPiclllc 1,14 )0 Sept., 29. This compares with ll1vtrlvHlll1N1t lA~ 15'1> F1r•Jng!ot1C~r11 J8 V. 39 St11tE~11lr 1 I . llankoflokyo AO ~? FedMertCorp 1),,., 111'> Sllltlnclu• S1h '"" earnings of $220,217 on sales of c~11neiav111e., 201.1 11"4 Fec1s1ens11011 '11.1o 4\4 subsc:ri11i1onTV 1124 12111 $.1 ()44.,843 for the like period a centurvBk •'h BIO Ooc:cPfa 57 61 Sun:s.et1nc1us 21 :IO ' CltvNbllh 2S 15'h Fln.ll1111onCorp ll't 133 Timpl~lnc IM 116 year ago. Crodcerc1111c"' '~ '614 FlmEKKullvt l•Vt 11.,., Ton11er1Mu•t 50 Sl
Fl~lll'fBk 17:1.1, !&'Ir Fltlc~rC1PFUnd 11'°' 12'11 TtPPlll "\'I 56'1> Flrsllllncotl> 11'111 12 F!ttchl!'Fur>d 1Cfl' 21¥o Ti5ttl!Frffi• l)" 1114
Increase Sales
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Phi I ad elphia, Pittsburgh
Portland, Ore:., and Seattle.
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M~rslkLA 11,,. 12'h Gcntr118rewlnt f"4 11)'4 Therm•IPowtr lN 11"'
Stopovers ·in either direction
would be permitted at Laa
Vega1, Nev., aod Los Angeles
and San Francisco. .
Times Dividend
LOS ANGELES -·Directors
for The Times 1Mirror Co. to-
day delcared the regular
quarterly dividend of 121.J.r
cents a share on the common
1tock, payable Dec. 24 to
lhareholdera of record Dec.
••
NEWPORT BEACH
RAMADK
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STARTING DEC. 16
New!PSA
HorKlar Service
Long Beach·
San Francisco
St1Monlc1Bk 131,(, 1'14 GenerolRes 11\la 1.l'h TlmeFr1l9hl J2V. l3 Stcurl1VP1cltlc S6'1t sm Gtno~tl'tdu1tr~1 .SS 56'/r Tll1nGt011P 111,\ 17\\i SoCelh!N1!1 JS 561h GenTtl4\l:IPfd 1~ UV. T1119l"llnd1 FM ( Sumllom11N•llk l'I '1 GenTt1SPld 14V, 15 Tr1corlnc l6 SI Sur•ly"4atll!lk l' 15 :lectMl"rnolRH 1~ :iov, Tr1k1Xorp 12'4 ll14 UU0n~~••'s'•"•c.."rP ~1h. S914 GHTechnoloty 10 1~ Tr1nSCOt1IG•• 11 21~
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Escape the holiday crowd to San Francisco. Fly
PSA from Long Beach. S flights a day. More on week·
ends. Same flying time as L.A. International. Same
fast servlce -DC-9 Jets. But ... no congestion. Save
airport driving time. Plenty of low cost, close In park·
Ing. And the crowd hasn'I found it yet. Call your
travel agent or PSA for a holiday lih from Long
Beach. 429·2 447 orns-012s. l'SA--•llft
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Defense Spending --
•
In State Declines .
Califomla'1 ecooomic ac-
tJvi'f ,., meaNred by total
spending ln the state, ad·
Yanc<d to ff'1,3l · billion ln
November:, ·• modest .• S4 per'·
cent increase over October,
but up $.5 pereent over 'a
year ago, according to figures
JU&t released bY the Bank of
California. Personal a n d
business spending rose, but
government spending w a 1
down both in thee month arid
the year.
The tri·state b a n k ' 1
economic series, seasona,lly
adiusted ~t an annual rate,
measures personal, govern·
ment, and business spendinJ
for fixed investment
Uiroughout the. state.
Personal income t o t a I e d m .56 billion ' in November,
showing an advance of 6.1
percent in a ye~'s time.
Wages and salaries, ac-
counting for 69 percent of all
persooal income, climbed 7.7
percent in a year to $53.87
billion, as November employ-
ment was over &;700,000, a
record high in California.
STEADY IUllE
Manufacturing, on a steady
rise since JuJy, was responsi-
ble for 27 .2 , percent of all
indUBtrial payrolls. w h 11 e
govermnent accounted for 23.I
percen~ an<! trade 16.6 per·
cent. Proprietor'! i n c om e ,
sooial insuraftce, veteran's and
welfare and other payment!
aggregated $23.69 billion.
Personal toes, savings, and
consumer interest payments
subtracted '17.24 billion from
personal income, J e a v i n g
Californians $60.32 billion. for
personal spending. Retail sale
accounted for $37.52 billion of
this, while the remaining
$22.80 billion went f or
services, including hospital
and medical, and f or
transportation, housing, and
recreation costs.
, •
3. -~ !Uo!n ... •pendinc lot fixed ;;
lnYtsimtnt rost to 113.U;:
~ b,illion, .only sli~ abov1 ~ber,' bul !J,$ perc«lr
greater than a .year ago~
Equipmect, Including ''""' , putfiig and accounting tquif>'
ment, autom~ve, f\unituN
and fixtures, and machinery, "
advanced 8.5 percent in a year .:
to f/.11 billion. Private co""
struction, declining .33 percent
in a month, but up 17 .S percent~
over November 1967, totaled·.
$6.12 billion. Residential con~
struction~ of which 70 percent
was slnsl• familjr dwellinp,~
declined 2. T percerit in Novem-.
her to $3.49 billion, but w1s
up rT pekent Jn a twelvf".
month period. Nonresidential..
construction, made a gain ~::-.:-.
%~3 perc;ent in the month ...
12.63 billion. =
ON DEcLINE \ ....
Government spending,. C!!::: ·
the decline both in the m~
and the year. totaled 123-7.t.~
billion. -Public . construcli~~
held level with October ' _
12.110 billion and payrolls w...,..,il::
up 71. percent to $U.'lt billion::;:
Deliveries under D e f e n s •-
Department prime coolracC:::
'awards dropped 1.5 pereent=.
in a month to $4.'12 billiorC=
causing 8 decline in purch~
of _supplies and equipment tC"
$8.l>bllllon. However, Defenst;.
Departmerit prime conlrac
awards were {)ft)y 4.8 percenlZ-
of a11 spending in · California;;;
in November, showing that the
state Is not heavily rellanf
on OU. phase of spending. ·
Tlie Bank of California's
economic o u t I o o k for
California for December calls
for an increase: in total 1pen-
ding to $98.74 billion. Personal
spending is expected ·to reach
$6J.62 billion, and businesa
si>ending for fixed in•..-
$13.33 billion. ~o change i _
expected in government &pen:-~;.._
ding at 123.79 billion. ·
Brokerage Firm Planij__'
~· ()ffice in Hunt-ington ·~
Tbe first brokerage firm in
Huntington Beach will open
Dec. 16 when Kroesen and
Co., lnc. launches its new 22-
man office in the Huntington
Harbour shopping mall.
The office is the sixth
brokerage house in Kroesen'•
chain, Engene Cuthbertson,
board chairman of the parent
lhternational Funding Corp.,
said.
With direct lines to all ma-.
jor markets, Kroesen's %2
stockbrokers can h a n d J •
transactions on stocks, bonds,
securities, mutual funds, in·
vestment trusts plus a variety
of insur,nce ooverage3.
Cuthbertson uys the Hun-
Ungton Harbour office staff
wUI continue Kroesen's "e-
q u i t y protection package"
which combines lire insurance
for protection and a mutua1
fund for possible e q u i t y
growth and a hedge against
inflation.
ALTERNATIVES
"We feel ~e offer a. uoiqUe
type of financial plannin1
service," uys Paul Kroesen,
president of the brokerage
house chain. "Instead of jU!l
being order takers, we try
to fmd out why a person
wishes to make a particular
investment and then present
all possible alternatives."
"In other wordl we urge
people not to Spend money
but to use money," ti. con·
tinutd, "•nd to maximize their
levera1t in any &iven m.
vestmt:ltC"
Kroesen say1 the new Hun-
Ungton Harbour office will
have two new Quotrnn
machines which are available
for use by tbe public without
eo1t or obligation. A person
need ooly know the security's
symbol to obtain an in-
ztantane<>u-1 market quote,
dividend inlormaUon, high-low
for tht day or other type:s
of data.
BoUI Cuthbertson a n d
Kroesen have e z t e 11. 11 i v t!
bacqrounds in invCJtmtnt
11ecurities field. Cuthbertaon,
a boltin& enthusiast, who Hmi
fn Huntingtoo llatbour, began
blJ career u 1 mutual lund
salesman in 1951. Three year: --:
later he joined Call!ornia
Investors in Loe Angeles · and ....
rose to vice prealdent · anC:-
division manager. -:::::·
Mini cars
Criticized
By Nader
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WASHINGTON (UPI\
Auto safety critic Ralph Nadrr
says the government must
lake immediate action to in-
clude minlcars in federal safe-
ty regulations· or face the
threat of cars with the
"collapse capability" ti s
Japanese 1.antem.
Nader said Monday that
Japanese manufacturer1 plan-__ :
to flood the American market ·~
with mini cars wei1hlng under ..._:
l,000 pounds. ...., •
The National ffighway Safe-_
ty Bureau originally exempted ~
cars under 1,000 pounds from· • ~ government safety regula-~
tions. But later it issued 1 -=;
notice of proposed rule-making -!..
to :'PPIY the standards t<'-minicart. .!
Jn a letter to safety bureau -
chief William Haddon, Nader ...
claimed thert was no In.=
<tlcation the government would _
i~ue t.he final Standard$ in t~ ~ lllop a flood of ..
m1n1car1 on the American
market.
The leader fJl the minicar
Import •urcc hr Japan's Fuji
Heavy lndustrie.s, ma'-'ers of
the Subaru 31!1D, Nader said
So far, S.500 Subarus hav;
been sold in the United State.,,
and the: company ezpect.s to
sell S,000 a month, Nader AJd _
H~ said Honda, Suzuki 1n<f.2.
several other Japane1e com. ~
panlu alao woukl export large
numbera of tbtJr minicars.
"Thtlt minlcar1 have tht coll~PM eapabllity th11il la ~
renunlscent ol 1 JapaneJ4!
lantern In a crash," u id
Nader.
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Secofad Copter •
Main .. Blade .Loss
Cause of Crash ' .
.. 'By ARTHUR R. ·VINSEL
Of thtl O.llr Plllt It•" '
~A DEL REY -~ of the
ye11.ow main rotor blade -the aam.e
airborne catastrophe which sent a sister
ship into a death dive earlier Wt sum-
mer -caused the second Los Angeles
Airways passenger flight to plWJge to
if.a: fiery finish· in Compton .four months
ago. .
No connecUoo uists in factors of the
individual· blades' in night failure,
howeyer, the NaUonal Transportation
Safet}r Board stressed today at the start
of. a tWo-day hearing into ·the August
14 craSh. · .
Metal faUgue ls blamed for the second ,
worst commercial· helicopter diqster in
history, which sent a Sikorsky S8JL
turbojet craft with a Costa Mi?sa pilot
at Uie controls into a school playgr,ound
'and patk witll 22 persops aboard. ·
·nie question to be answered in months
ahe<id 'is 'this: Why? · .
Cracks indlcaUng metal fatigue in the
yeqow blade w~ .reported m~e than
two monlhl before tbe f:f8Sh,. a~a:
lo an LAA IP'l'jJDd .aupervi!or, but till& wU Jlo)( the taiise of the accident. . .
Quality control in tbe ~ of manufac-
ture and rtfurblshing of ~ rotor com-
ponents will be a key to the current
pi:obe in testimony scheduled Thursday,
a NTSB spokesman said today.
Tbe c&use of the ·worst commercial
helicopter cruh in U. S. history last
May 22 in Paramount is still under
investigation following a hearing two
months ago in El Segundo.
That crash killed Capt. Jack A. Duples,
(5, of 11442 Govin Circle, Huntington
.Beach and 22 othen: when the cliopper
plunged into a dairy cattle corral.
Preliminary summation by an aviation
expert also In charge of the curren.t
·crash probe today contradicted .m eye
witness story that Capt. Ken Waggoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave., Colt.a Mesa,
.was trying to land the stricken crlft
,.hen It slammed to the ground. ·
Hopelessly dlliabled by IOA of Its
yellow, color-coded blade, Flight '17
dropped nose first to earlhi uld George
R. Baker, chlef of Central 'Bureau of
Aviation Safel,y 101: the federal board.
The yellow blade with portion of its
rotor spindle e1ttchM -"'II recovered
(See CJOPTER; PIJe Z) .
), Nixon Annoli_!l:Ces ,Mayo ' -~ . . Federal: Budget :Director
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NEW YORK -Preaident~lect Nil'on.
announc<d today a federal budge! dlreo-
tor -Chicago banket Robert Mayo
-before flying to Washington to an-
nounce hil cabinet choices , to the naUon
tonight.
Appeating before newsmen at his Pier-
Pr~rident-elt:ct Nixon's ·announce·
ment tonight of hil cabinet will be
carried live at 7 p.m. PST on all
three netw9fka.
re Hotel headquarters in New York,
Nixon said that Mayo, whose background
couples 18 years 1n the Treasury De~
ment with nine years in private ·banking,
will be considered "• top member of
the cabinet team" and will attend all
meeUngs of that body.
Nii:on today formally advised key
Republican lawmakers of his Cabinet
selections, including Wllllam P. Rogers
as ucretary of state and Melvin R.
Laird as secretary of defense.
Rogers is a former attorney pneral
in the J;:i.senhower administraUon. Laird
ls , a senior Republican HOUR ,member
closely iq.volved with d e f e n s e a~
propriaUons.
Othel'1 on the cabinet list com-
municated to \be GOP congressional
leadeni by telephone from Ni.J.on's NeW
York headquarters were:
Secrellry of the Tr<uury -David
M. Kennedy, chairman Of the Continental
Illinolll National Banlt and TrWlt Co.
AUonley General -John N. Mitchell,
a partner in NlJ:on's New York law
firm and Nixon's campaign manager. ·
Semlory of Health, EducaUoo and
(Set CABINET, Pase Z)
VANISHED IN BAJA
Mesa's Fred Lucas
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Newpo11 _Couple
Searchitig :~t
. Soil~ift;_Mexicil~ ,~.·.
A Newport Beach C011ple-today left
for San Felipe, Baja Calltornli, to . s~
if they can find any trace of. thetr
son, Frederick J. Lucas, of Costa MeSa,
reported mhsing since December· 5 bY
the U.S. Coast Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucaa, 8911 W.
15th St., Newport Beach, hope a week~
long search involving the Coast Guard
and Mexican authorities may still provide
some informatioD as to hls whereabouts.
Lucas, 163 22nd St.,. was reported rnis.5-
ing De.c. 5 by the San Felipe Tourist
Bureau. The Coast Guard conducted a
one-day s~arch with aircraft apd found
Lucas' white Malibu outrigger battered
on the rocks 90 miles below San Felipe
in Baja California.
Mexican authorities were then asked
to corlduct a land search for lhe missing
Costa Mesan, but turned up no trace
of him,
Lucas, a 23-year old employee of
Auton<!tlcs in Anaheim, is co-owner of
the boat with his roommate, Stan Miller,
an employee of Douglas Aircraft in Lone
Beatji.
Famed Newsman
S'ulzherger Dies
NEW YORK (AP) -Arthur Hays
Sulzberger, chairman of the board of
the New York Times, died Wednesday
in his apartment after an extended il-
lneu. He was 11.
'I'be '11mes came under the directorship
of Sulzberger on lhe . death of his
predecessor, Adolph S. Oehl, in 1935.
From then unW h1I retirement as
publlsber on April 25, 1981, the years
at the oewspaper were marked by
distlnct changes, introduced gradually.
City Chief
Asks State ··
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For Support
By JEROME F. COUJNS
Of flM DllllY l'lllt .....
Newport ·Beach ls freUul about the
proopect of offshore oil drilling polluting
its ocean front, atate assemblymen pro-
bing shoreline use were told today.
And N"'JlClrl is righUulll cooctrned,
the assen\l>Jy:men responded.
T..iifying at an oil-day hearing at
Newport ctty Hall, City Manager Harvey
L. Hurlburt pleaded for support by the
state of local efforts to "maintain the
Integrity" of the Shell-Cunningham Act,
which prohibits Udelanda .oil operations
south of the Sanla Ana River jetty.
He said the city's concern about the
"threat of oil drllllng:" was recently
Intensified by:
-A Marcll, 1987, legislaUve effort to
repeal restrictions of the Sbell.Qm.
ningham Act. "'11le bill in quesUon was
defeated," said Hurlburt," but we an-
ticipate that continued strong lobby at-
tempts will be made to repeal or weaken
the protection of this act."
-An announcement by the State Lands
Commissjon in October that it intends
to offer oil and gas .leases in offshore
areas adjacent to Huntington Beach and
just north of Newport.
"We are deeply collC1'!rned. over the
threat of. drill.iJuz: olf our coast," Hurlburt
empha817.ed. "We are unalterably op-
posed to tbe presence of surface oil
1\rllctures oo the Udela,ndl, II would
d~ Uie scentc beau\y of the .coaal,
pres0nt an additional hoial\I to ~t -'"'4.. oould result In poUIJlion ol belchts."
He told the Assembly Subcommlltetl
on Beaches and ConserTation:
"We hope tl;lat we can cooµ on Your
· ,support in preserving this section of
the coastline for the public'! ~ en-
joyment." .
Alan Sieroty (0-Beverly • Hilla}, sub-
committee chaIIfnan, told ,Hurl.butt tha,t
he had not heard of the Lands Coni-
mission's oil lea.sing · plan. He asked
D. J. Everts, Lands Commission assis-
tant execµtive officer, for confirmation.
"We are going to consider leases on
now unleased offshore lands west oJ
the Santa Ana River," stid Everts} who
(See OIL FEARS, Page Z)
Ondlli~ Arrives
In Australia
With Mast Gone
PERTH, Australia (AP) -The cract
American racing yacht, Ondine D, berth-
ed at Albany, 250 miles south of Perth,
Wednesday after crossing 2,000 miles
of Indian Ocean under jury rig.
She lost 60 feet of aluminum main
mast shortly after leaving Cape Town.
The yacht entered Princess Royal
Harbor, Albany, under power with the
stump of her main mast held by tern·
porary rigging. Skipper Sven Joff said
it snapped 30 feet above the deck. Nobody
WU Injured.
Joff said be cabled the owner of the
boat, New York stockbroker Huey Long,
after the dismutlng. He did not know
what arrangements were being made for
a new mast.
U a mast is obtained within a week,
the Ondine still would start ln the
Bluewater C I a 1 s I c Sydney-to-Hobart
yacht race on Christmas. Ond!ne is the
favorite.
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·Maililiaii,. Admi~ Killing
Mesa Cocktail 'Waitress ' ' . .
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Levester·A. Coley todir p!<al!ed guilty
to . Ute gµnsbol •laying · ot we!IY Cosll!
Mesa cocktail waltres.s · ROSe Marie
Weidner. . 1
· Bµ~ there will be < 1'I <)eatli <penalty
ror · tbe 29-'yelr-old · Fullei'tiin . iiiallntl!I>,
who amitlis he' pumpe,! low ihots Into
the attractive Costa 'Mesa woman last
Oct. 17 u she returned. home from
work. .
Superior Judge Wllllam Speirs sen-' . tenced ~ 9bvj oullly. dllitr.e!Sed l. Coley
to life impriaonment on the recom-
menilittlOn · of 1Depa.ty Dl.mict ·Attorney
Mike Capizzi.
Judge 8peln also granted Capi1zl'1
request that Coley receive psychiatric
treabnent in state prisoil.
The po>aibillty tlW Coley WU lllyolved
in "other major crime.': ·W'5; aired in
the courtroom today. Caplul told .Judi~
Speirs that Coley'a "po&slble !mplklUoo"
Ir other· crimes was belng ·lnv..U,11ed
by the <ll!bict attomey'• Offli:i. . .•
"U ·we. do :iDdetd find that Coley: .,u
responsible for the actions ·we are i&
vesUgaUng, then any sentence w.hlch h9
Jn!lf:recelve wW nm concurrently w1t.b
this Weidner rap," Capb;zi alid later. ·
He refused to elaborate on hia
reference "to "other crimes." ' .
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Capiizi ~d, c?1ey,'1 :mental 1c?"'11U""
played 1 big part In the-_:,.anangements
made between! liis office ahd1 defeme
·lawyer ·Mat!hew' Kufilicli. He ' n!Uled
to comment on . ttie m~·· . actzial 'ni~J, sµttp , ~1¥f ~~~~, cto:. ~ ~~
Co,Jey ''.~! a·~ .. i!f.lrea~ni.l , , ..
._ ,COiey; 1wving de.spehtely1to -maintain
Illa coin~,-lv,.•q•estlone!l 'carelully
· uid at ·llnrth thclay by :Judp sP.1ri1
. on fue' possi~}bit.' iioq>lseO ' hid
been made to mm ~ pe!1qlde him
·to change his. prnloll& .Pl .. of no~ guilty,
· ;\l ·one lta$'.e1 CO~ey called K~
'to the i>~orler'a ~ !cir' an llllmateil
cUscustion 'on the que.Uon. 1But, 'thep
he fllr"!'1 ~c~· to t11t ji,dge, fllll wttb
an almOlll Inaudible. ,and . shUy voice
pleaded .. guUty. ff
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sldered noonat, :Uie ,"lfeathennan
call! fer . decre8'lng c!Dudll and
warmer ' temPetaturea. ·Thursday,
but -with 11n>nc. <&Ua!J'. wkm 'In
the~.,:· ,.; STATE
Wiiiiam P. Rogers
TREASURY
01vld KIMody
HEW SECRETARY
Robert H. Finch ' OCC, Bay · Club _ Collide , ~~ ~·~" ! YQt(r klS&.-ahcmct to tec~a. 'Uvt
theater P','!'l"<!lqn. j7I Oral!Qf
C01'ntu th11 1vea• comu.-vp this
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Jamts J. Rtynoldt
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Clash Over Leased Property Devewpmef'1t ....
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of .... Da!Pr l'lllt Stitt
Orange Cout Junlol· College District
offlclals and Balboa Bay Club DMlD8ge-
ment locked horna publicly Tuesday
over future development of the college's
leased county bayfront property adja-
cent to the Bay club.
The dlapute surraced at the meeting
c:i lhe Orange County Harbor District
Commissioa. Orange Cout's Dr. Nor-
·man W1t1on Pl'OPOled Lmprovr.ments for
the propei ty. which """ be8dqulrierl
OCC:1 crew and aalllna teama.
Diet Stevens, Bay Cfub general man-
ager, presented what he called "alter-
nale l'O"lbllltles" for the OCC property
and nel1hborlng Sea Scout property.
Commlsslooen took no acdon one wa7
or the other. The matter was shelved
for an indefinite period for further
study.
Stevens' plan calll for coostructlon of
a $2 million apartment-type complex
almilar to existing Bay Club· units.
Dr. Watson pr_..i a phased devol-
opmen( of the OCC site, evtntulU,
resulting Jn ~ collegiate y~tclllng <ai:utty
!or Los Angelet and Orange 09w>ty
schools. . . ,
' "'!be lowor bay' "fit.ably the best plll<O f0< ,lntettoll< 1te y a c b t In I
oround," Watson aal . Ho noted Iba!
whU1 •Jlllel' bay divetOpment milt malte
that area tbe ctnfer for creW rvfWln&
k could not be lllOd lo< nillnf,
Wallon uld the college dllfrlct'•• Im-
provement would ruult In 1 lowertnc
of the aboretU:.• !eye! pi.;;.;,1~,; "i win'.
dow IO \be b& fci ev .'Qi;l71 .-·
Stevens,' ren:l'.rlnp dl"K1y<:tu\,· devet: _ ... t di ~-aame ati.' slvnrH la m-
•IOIJ'. builcpn2 featu,rlng ,lwo lovtl>' fol
parllng arid 1!"!' 1.r~ Iii units. · He iald 'el'l"f i " •01:' lwtei·
motel Ulle was fivis .. · '
"II you<hiclu90 the Sell Seolil loast In,
a varlef}'.ol u1e1 °'*' ~~·,M tald. · •
Stevens aa1d the Bay Clllb wooild be:
hippy· to -)ICllUDI' lidlillfo !<>< :i:: =r. "Ii> ~ -~ ~ '"I ~ to:
'!be Orqe Cout' Dl!irld toU. nlns'
Ice 1noth0r 10 ,. .. ,., "!hll•q,0 Sel' S....t
Bue Jeut la lh\6 to ~re within' Ove· yem. Pruent-Bay .Club -Jwlb tlleJ
ct\y of Newport lleocll 1'11111' lo 1t11.
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Two Crashes
FUhlns Boa&
Mw1ln1 OH
Clemen.le 111.and .
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CABINET I I I
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OMllQ• COjJf fUM-ltHIMI> COM,AHY
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Relaxing of ·Restrictions
. On \V eUare Funds Blasted
Crossing Guard
Sought by 400
Now on CdM Duty
Haftlor View Kl.emenb.ey I a h 4' Pl
youngsters are being U!hered across
Fifth and Mar~erlte avenues by a cross-
. ~ for !tie first time thil! JV-4 .
iiil.rd It Eq1on1 lilil!iw, ?~ h1fOd 1 ~IY JfWr a IM!Yij'I! -I" by more than tOO parents last nioot!i.
Recruited by lhe police department,
be will ht Pt) ~l!IY fV@'f !'Choo! day
morning •I 11111~~ lim@ 11141 after school
lllllil l ;ili ~.111., -illnl tq P@li~t C~·
J8llll'I l'8f~'f. M!llow, f H11!1\!!lfOP ll•IQh resld•nl, wu among several retiree, Whe applied
for the job. Parker said test.ii 1Mwe~
lilnl If llo Vf!l11 Al!rl dl!Ollil@ Iii• IJ'· lit wlil 11'11! phll!lrm l'ffll bGlll
Mvllllt!ill! p!l~ tillll llV"lQY tl lilt l!!!;rW!n11J' l!\!!j' ~!!!.
From PfJfe 1
Boy, 15, Cleared
Of Mmder Rnp
In Skull Slaying
Hong 552 Club
Slntea M"Oet
Hoag Memorial Hospital's 5S; Club
will conduct i~ aMual election of officer•
at a ~ rnf8\lng Thursday at ~·
N1l'llO'ifr )M,
Thi clllb a Pl!•'• fllpport 1''!1111 r. tl!e hoopliaf•a building program, ~loci WIO
hear a talk by Spencer Willl9.P\11 stale
director of health and wellare .
• rv1ne
\ Tu Board
Road Cl.osing Protested
8'ntch!!lf '""' T1'N ,\nit kf .. !)Illa
Point apd eacom~g small COVIi,
loog heljchea, rocj< formaUOPS ajld other
unique VMQM ~ M4 llllM lf'I pul>llc
tldell!>lJ.''
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White Cail Aluminum Furniture
SETTIE ......... Spet. at 28.91
ARM CHAIR ... : Spee. at 18.95
COPFIE TAIU Spec. at 14.91
~ Pc. Group Spetlal at St.ti
AMIS AIRE
Town l Ooa111rJ
Deluxe '-ldlng Chairs
191. 20.00 each
2···24'' Special at
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STOOIS, Spoillol of • • • . .
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a. 111rt ytut fli.place Is · ~
attractive t11ou1ll for the J.illy !If •
We •• "Plrepl•ll lpeolilllll"
Stltdlln wftllmHtd In fl,._
place f•mtlhlngs, t • e I a,
woocl baslc•f11 bel .. ws, •tc.
SN eur large 111..tien el
fire "'""' cutt...._46
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VISIT OUR lln OOP
FINI l'UllNllHINGS
AND HOLIDAY Glpt IDIAS
nuc\'1D iol QIJ.wtr AMI VILill
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OMLY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ N
-Jet Noise W orsel)s
'Folks you're looking at the real
Washington monumeht--t'
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"I do not irubocribe to the ,,;.,. thllt It II tbe pailllc'a
reapomlblllty to odjwt to jet airctd uallo becaUM It
ts ttte 'eound of proaree•' "
That atatemen~ voiced lall weet by AIHmb~
Jolin F. Fotan (Wan ~), very llkely llM men
limn a few adherenta in Newport Beach and Colla
Mesa.
Allill not oaJy here, of course. Upeet over the whine
and rou of the big and !We jell la illcHf.slDg thlou&I>·
out Soutbom Call1omla u swiftly u air -In-.,.. ....
Forin'I .\}sembly Committee OD Tianlportaijon
and Commerct 'iot pleoty of ammullltkln last week.
Cll1M, homeowner groupa and various public an4
prtvu -.nol!e committee. came up with evidence
thtt wbllt a-.., .....-head can make life pretty un-
pleulf!I m the ground.
· '!be sowid of the jet ns almo6t unheard at Orange
Oowrty Ab1J01t less than two yean ago. Today, It has
beoome a problem to those beneath Iha take-oil path
and every Index aeys the problem will get worae before
It gets beilter,
Orange Oowrty had representation among those
protesting groups, and the accuaing linger was pointed,
inevitably' at !be county airport.
People plainly are aroused over diminution of the
quality of rue wid~r the jet flight paths. Up to now, the·
federal government hes failed to take anY meaningful
act!m toward dealing with the problem, oilier than
f!nandng -.. at lees! f!v& yean from completion.
'lbe Foran COmm!ttee waa Ulld, in effect, that oinco
Ibo fedena pernmeot w aldeotepped ilny rUlllllc •
coocem In Illa matler, Illa llate lhould attempt to take
•over. ~ ...... indicallom -sucb eftort would be
~·· t • ) • Comm!-meinben were oparey 1ympathetlc to
the plijbt of the ADtl:ooilt fact!Olll. They, qllf.l)il.
111• COlll!a*m that airport noi>a clots Doll nacesaerlly .
deprac!ala pol estate val.uea. ' ' . ' "When It coots $) million to inllllata a small nwzi.
bar of. scboolJ from jet -· .. eta-~ be e<mduc-ted, hOlf can you loll me piwertY values io llpf''
asked ~Frank Lanterman .
lnduatrial J8nct prices might nae in lilbt of. beavy
atr· transportaUon bul -does nothinf to assuare the
plight of the "-11en.
It II to be hoped that Foran'• committee can trans-
late some of !ta findings Into meaningful recommenda-
Uona to the ~atilre, but the problem Is extremely ,
complex. If state legislation on air noise Is not feallblo
certainly the welfht of the naUon'1 largest state could
be brought to bear In federal circles to push for melJlo
ingful action at t!1et level .
Meanwhile, the problems ·near Oranre County All'
port make It lncrea&lngly clear that some new airfield
mu.t be found for the greet burden of jet air tralflc
required to serve Orange County. Whatever the state
government does, whatever the federal government
does, some new ....ter of jet activity must be found.
AJKI It appears increasingly likely that It may be
necessary to find an intei:lm solution to serve in the
se\'Mll yean wblcb are likely to elapse before an ul·
tinuile master plan IO!utlon can be elfected.
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus: \ Student Protests Severe Penalty
Djimb, Stupid
.-~ To •laave power over «hen la, ta
-·-· lo -stupid aboul 1hem. ~ may eorrupl, u Acton worned us. ,blt'effll more, lt makes ltl po11!1e11U -b~ and Ill victim correspondingly ....,.,.
I ·IOrmulated thll ulom wblle thinking
aboUf Ille ma!Hemalt ftlatl<llllblp, but
It applla lo otbm u well Why la
it tlill men, wbo know IO much about
so llWIY tblnp, mow '° UWe about
wornilt undentaDd them IO poorly, and
handle them IO lneptlyT
WHILE WOMEN, convenely, are t:r•
ceedlrigly shrewd about men, com-
pn!htnd their motlvadoos, and uploit
theb' ·weakneslel. ·It-It be c au • • ,
throolbool lhe loog blalory ol the race,
men have been the dominant group and
women have been tn Ibo minority pos!tton
-riot numerically, of course, but
IOdallJ' ecoaomlcally' and aexually. An4 when a mlnortty aroup o1 llJl)'
kln<j ·):IDDOt ddend ttaell by force It
leaml lo do .. by CUlllilil& by ..
lncrt.ued 1wuenea of the comple:rltles
and .ambll!UiU .. tn a llituaUoo, by the
same llOll ol skill aplnot otreJ1ith that
the smaller AslaUca display tn jlujltsu
against their lltrooger and larger op.
pooenta.
AT 'nlE SAME TIME, the -t
arouP gradoally becomes amug and self.
congratulat«y and overcoofldent ol Ila
powers -thus, the succaa of m:> many
revolutla111 by raggad colonial forces
I don~ mind the cl!y payinl rD1 tu money fa< the star on city
hall, but since they bave spent IO
much alftady, c:ouldn' they add
another point during Cbanukah!
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against Imperial powen. The British,
for instance, failed utterly to wlderttaod
the needs and demands of the American
colonists, and wen IOUl'ldly whipped for
their complacency.
What is loosely called Jewish
t•smartnell" or "shrewdness," I am con·
vinced, comes from tbe same aocW
matri:r. Oppressed for so many centuries.,
deprived of pollUcal power, and banned
from mllltary or judicial posts, the J ewa
turned their brains lo obialnin8 economic
and flnandal leverage, whlch was the
only avenue open to them, Th11 ii not
a "congenital" trait, since the Hebrew•
of tbe Old Testament were farmers
and 1heepberden:, craftsmen 1 n d
laborers, not· nearly as "smart" 111 the
G..w of their tlm~
LIKEWISE, THE minority ol early
Christians was able to overthrow the
mighty Roman empire, which bad grown
overconfident and dull with power. And,
in our own century, a small minority
of Bolsheviks toppled the Curl!t regime
In Russia, which bad completely loal
touch with the people. Revolutiorui result
more from the stupidity ol the ruling
group than from the 1trength ol the
revolting group.
LBJ Is Not Through Yet
WASHINGTON -President Johnson1 while he now ranks u 1 "lame duck"
in the White HOUR, bu IOtlle very
important unfinished buslnell on tap
for tbt wanlnl weeks of his ad· --Tai reform and n a t I o n a I com-
munlcatlool pollc)' lft among the tssues
still to be addr111 e d by the outgoing
PresldenL Ha la espected lo &end
Coojrul his r««nmeodaUOlll on bolh
ol them.
The two 111bjecll ... llllOOI( the moat
compllcated in the comple1 rpec:trum.
of federal KttvtUa. In the end, however,
they come down to such everyday ques-
tioni u the llllWll tu bill and the
eosl of loof-dlllance t<lepbooe calls.
tJNi>ll:ll orilEJI clrcmmtances, Pres!·
dent Joim-'I ldeu oo ouch quesUons ml&bl carry llWe welchl It this poinl
The ,_.,-.u ... of llJOther lame
duclc ' Pr<lldenl micbl well be labeled lllHDd-Jqet. '!bat II not the case this
tlm( bon:ver. = formllly ftO-'ed t b • PJ-'• reoommmdldom on tu
-. and • well deltnod telec<llll-
--will be urgently llOIJll. 111·-.,.., ..tie. lhe United States
-1filh olhlr n1Uons lo ..,,... lhe fttfJS~ under wblcb our owr+ML ~terutes were placed
la~~ 8cf"••, Pnl5dent.-e)ect NlZOll.'1 new ~-will ho conlnllled ~ lhe
Doi ..... ~ Praldent J~ • "°'
"""" -ho • rallytng point lot ........,.. lo 1 port ol Nlxoo'1 leii1Jlatlvt
-om. If noChlnc elae, the Joiu-~ are a.auted a careful nl!!illl llr llepUbllcenl and -all ~-°"41 ....
' T~ TilPAYERS -All all WI ts •kat part1oa o1 1111 _.,
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dent to provide a comprehensive pro.
gram of tu: re.form by the end of
the year. The tu reform rlder was
authorized by a Republican -Sen. J1cob
K. Javtts, N.Y.
A package of tu reform proposals
bas been prepared by Treasury erperu,
according to government sourm, and
eent to the White Home for the
President'• consideration.
One proposal would reportedly carry
out the concept of 1 "mlnlmum income
tax" favored by aome experts and em•
braced by thb yeer'1 Democrallc pla~
form. Such • propoql would reqW.,
IOtne federal income tu: contrlbuUon
from all wealthy corpOraUons and m.
dlviduata. no matter bow many kcal
tu sbelten are 1vallable to them.
IT WOVLD MEAN, for eu.mp1e, that
ID oil company could oot pyramid drfil.
Ing aDowancu, depltUon 1Uowances,
capital pin> pmlllom, and the Uh
IO u to eacape all Income tu, as
II oc:casionallJ poalble under pre>enl tu laWL
Other prof>Ollla, Included In lhe
pacbce u -lo the Wblla Hooa°'
-Rmllion " ealate and lilt ......
- A cr.adown on charlllble fcw-
clatlooo and VuJla wblcb hav1 b>e boeu
critfcfud by liq. Wri«f11 Palmln, !).
·Tex., Cbalrman of the HOUie santtnc
and CUrTenq c...un!tlae.
Such nfonll propo111' alw111 pinch
tnfluenUal ~ intereJts. o..r Ibo
yean lhey ban been mud! dloculled,
In tbt HOWie and Senate, but llldom -· Br-I.Ao.
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To the Editor:
I am an 18-year-old full·time college
student. with-no previous crhninal record
who wa1 recently found guilty and con-
victed of -a misdemeanor for resisting
arrest.
I will not go into the unbellev1ble
details ol what bappened at the tncldenl
for I'm ab:aid Ide many aecure readers
will find tt bard le believe and thJnt
1111' alory blaled and~.
However, dlsregard~all details about
valldlty and falrneu Cit, the arrest, 1
would like to pursue something of more
importance to the public. After sen.
tenclng, I am spending time in jail,
payjng a $190 fine, serving two years
formal probation and lastly, I've lost
my search and seizure rights.
WHAT I CAN'T understand ls why,
In a country where we value our
"personal" and "basic" human rights
so highly, must a United St.ates citizen
mrrender his rights as a citizen as
a resul~ his first bad-conduct
perfonn police records when the
indlvldu s already paying his penalty?
Is this morally right or constitutional?
lt'1 no W<lnder ~ many young people
today close themselves off from the
blgolry and hypocrisy of the modem
adu1t establishment.
I wouldn't even consider asking for
lntere!t from my elders in thls com·
munlty or even expect lhem to care
what happens to the young citizens (who
will run this counlry in 3G years) when
they are Jn trouble, but rather I hope
young citizen! who work to pay taxes
and serve in our armed forces wake
up to the realities of a rapidly.growing
police state, California.
STEVE MALINOWSKI
Presl!t't>lng Beaut11
To the Editor:
I am very pleased to see your enthus·
lastlc support of a master plan for
Orange County. It is particularly refresh-
ing to hear that othen consider the. ex-
isting nat"ural beauty of the county to be
Irreplaceable. and worthy of preserva-Uon.
iJ an interested citizen It ls frustrat-
ing to see uncontrolled development
occur near the coast. It ls also d.lsap--
pointlna: to see areas wblch provide hab-
itat for wildlife such u the "Back Bay"
In Newport and Aliso Creek behind La·
gun.a Beach become readied for develop-
ment.
CFJ\TAINLY community "Green Belt"
groups are a move In the right direct.Ion.
but it b also hoped that It i. oot too
ideallstlc that lll"ge. landowners such u
the Irv1ne and Moulton companies will
realize the value of their holdings 1n
tenn.s other than dollars.
B11 George ---
Dear George:
My husband pays absolutely no
attenUon to me and reads the
newspaper right throu,gb breakfUL
He wouldn't notice if I wore an
overcoat to breakfast, or, for that
matter, If I wore absoluWJ
nothing. What trould you wU:est T
DISILLUSIONED
Dear ll!slll-: ..
Do f"" llve tn the big green
bouee on the comer? Well, put
tornttbin( "'-Mr milkman bu betn late three times this week.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SUSPENSE
Wll.ITll:ll JOllN D. MACDONALD: wen, lf you can't watt to tee
bow It come.s out, Write the lul
,... llrrt -but, J>OTS<llllllJ' I
tl1tnl: It lakes a IOI o1 Ibo full
Olli.
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Letters from readu1 are ioelcomt.
Normall11 writers 1hou!d conve11 their
me1sa"e in 300 wordl OT leis. The
right to ccmdem1 letter1 to fit ipace
OT eliminatt' libel ii reserved. AU
letters must include signature and
mailin" addreu, but ti.ames ma11 be
withheld on request if 111.ffk:in& rea-
son b apparent.
knowledge; oot to pomper the whims of
· the immature. Those designated to run
a university should run I~ those
who're there only'Jour or so years. How
,, can uhleune.d Y.OWJptefS ~v~ the com-
pei:.ence t~ de~·the cw;rlculum and
course content?
It Is Impossible to Bet a price tag on
beautiful and natural surroundings that
would afford aesthetic, educational, and
recreational benefits. Cmcemed cltl-
zerui should know what they can do to
help insure the positive plannlna of our
environment for future genera£ions as
well as our concerned youth. 1be press
can obviously be Invaluable iii: geoeraf..
lng momentum toward thll important
goal ART WAHL
Vlolenee on Campus
To the Editor:
Uberal youths join militants such as
Students for a DemocraUc Society
(SOS ) in campus ~emonstratlons. n.e
aim ls to do somethlnl about "sick
America," aceord.lng to Aay Hethering·
Ion, Cal State, Loog Beach (Mallbo:1.
Dec. S). To the eontrary, the Napoleons
seldom realize they're the ones who
need help.
Mr. Hetherington laments that same ••sos liberals" are labeled anarchlstic,
soclallstlc or communistic. What should
he e:rpect after the SOS violence at NYU
on Dtc. 4? SOS students used 1 couch
to batter In the auditorium door. 'nley
shouted obscenities and forced N. Y.
Times E:1ecuUve Editor James Reston
to terminate his Ject'ure.
FIFTY SDS MEMBERS burs! loto
the room where Nguyen Huu Chi (Salo
gon's observer to the UN} was to 1peak.
They threw a pitcher of water in Chi'•
face and bit him with an egg. Thty
waved Viet Con1 flap, leaped onto
table1 and shouted, 11Ho Ho. Ho Chi Mlnb
la going to win."
Gr!Dard of SDS helped organlse the
demonstraUoos during the Democratic
convention in OUcago. Grluard said It's
M secret that SOS has Communist
members.
Many campus demonstrations aren't
meant to bring about desirable changes.
The aim often ls ln disrupt. destroy or
gel toW power. These acUons aren~
llbtral at all. 1bey're total.lllrlan. They
deotroy freedom of speech, acUoo, priv·
ICY and use of properly.
THE 11.EVOLUTIONAIUES comprlao
a Uny minority of the lludeots. San
Francisco State 1tbJetes strongly oppose
them. Probably most modem llberlls
don't unctloo extttme violence either.
But theoe llberlla have W>wlltlngly
paved It.I way. In &heir vote-buylnc
attempll, liberals m.tU unsOWld pnm-
lsee to vu10U1 vOl1nl blocs. When tome.
one urget raponalb1Uty, tome liberals
1111ear them u beln( racist, agllml the
&ood of the ccmmm man, etc.
This emollooaltsm IOd fear-monger·
In( fllYI off fer llbvlla. Ubenla c:oo-
doned civil -eoce (it'r OK lo
break lhe laWI yoo don't like) U It'• for
1 cause JOU favor. So wbtn rtl'Ol!Jo
Uonarleo uae Ibo wne laetlcs, lM1\1
feel It'• juat .. ·-of -ltberallsm.
SOMB DEMONJTRATOM ll't lull
spoiled children thmrln( a temper lm-
trum. Soml (new\y away from partntlf
autborlty) aren't maturt or rai:>cmJble
ef'lOUlb to control tbemae1v11 without • certl1n dllclpllne. Too oReo IUch 111>-
denll tab tlit eur .""Y 1o feeling tm-P<JrlaJil 'l'llOY unlhJMlnll\y cfOP)OOltnll lor IQ1 emollonal cauae. 'll>t' Ulllvenlly'• IWlclloa Is lo llli)ln
The small mlnority must not be allow·
eel to disrupt the educatlon of the over-. wbelm~g malorlty. Higher educaUon is
not 1 r!gbt. It 1 a privilege we taxpayers
1Ubsldhe. Jt can be dtnkd to thole who
abuse It.
UNIV~ 1hould lllUe a paper to all students that up1a1ns campus
revolutionary 1etlvttles and cautions
atudenll 11atnst betnl iluped Into unwl~
tin( ponlclpeUon. 1'.b mlllbt Include
"Campm Pl)Wer: 1 Student 1takeover?"
(DAIL y PILOT Commenl Paae, Feb. !,
1968.). .
Students who vloltlte ceaso:'la~e stan..
dards should be e"]Jelled. No student
or non--student should be immune to
l>Unlshment for unlawful conduct just
because it's done on campus. Nor should
administrators yield to demands under
intlmldaUon. Reasonable suggestions
may be writte:-i to·the administration or
to an organization that advises the uni·
versit"y.
LEONARD WRIGHT
Geno•'• or191 ..
To the EdilOr :
Mr. Sydney Harris' "Our Misleading
Nomenclature." column of Tuesday, Dec.
3, is Indeed misleading. He makes the
mistake of stating " ... all sailors who
use a "Genoa" jib don't know that
it was devised by 1 Swede, and bas
nothing to do with Genoa or Italy at
all," which stam~ him as a reaJ landlub-
ber and poor researcher.
TIUS SAIL WAS fl.rat used by Mr.
Sven Salen, a "Swede," in a regatta
at Genoa, Italy on his six-meter, "Lilian"
In February, 1927. At first the new
sail, probably becawie of the naUonality
of its inventor, was called a Swedish
jib, or an overlapping jib. Mr. Salen,
however, dubbed the new sail a "Genoa"
ln honor of Its birthplace, and so It
bas been called ever since.
Since Mr. Harri! ii 80 interested. In
this All, perhaps he could uplaln why rt so revolutlonl%ed. yacbtlng and ls lllCb
an important 1an still todaJI I'm sure
Mr. Lockabey (DAILY PILOT Boating
Editor) coold help.
AL. W. NELSON
Sehool a... Flashers
To Iha Editor: In reference to J. D. D.'a contribution
lo the Glilomy OWi feature Nov. 21 (In
which be uked why lchool bus drivers
don~ tum tbolr Duhen on and "protect
the ldds. "):
The law eovemlng the operation of
vehicles 1pproach!ng a tcbool bw: does
nol Nto thal the bul drlYlr need pul
lhe fluben GO unieSa puplla C1'0U the street 1n front of his bOI or 1 pla.:.
where trall!c ii controlled by officer
.. !riffle al,pll. J. D. D. lllloWd ftld Ibo code book
belcn ho makes a gripe. Vehlcle Codt
No. 111111 II nler<nce. E. s. PllllLIPS
School BUI Driver
Tnce Bretlaerhoo4'
To lhe Editor:
I -W Ute lo call your readers'
,-lo an llllCOl1llllOll aample ol
lnlarfallll ...,....11oo tn -Harbor
Aru .•
The Hll'bor ArU Reform Temple hid
!ta --In April of this yeer. Soon • ltlltli>Je meeUna place for rellgtous
-""' Sabbath wonhlp -· • neceillty. Tbt coogrtgaUao of SL J..,..
EpiicOpal Qiurch .OUpt out the ....
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Reform Jewish Congregation and asked
them to share their faclllties with them.
The temple's board was overwhelmed
by thlll offer and gladly accepted it.
TODAY THE Harbor Area bu a vital,
thriving Reform Hebrew Congregation,
thanks largely lo SL James Episcopal
Church and it! spiritual leaders, Father
John A!hey and the Reverend David
Crump. 'Ibe congregatiori of the Harbor
Area Reform Temple wW be forever
grateful to the congregation of SL Jamea:
Eplscopal Oaurcb for their aid at our
Inception.
A true sense of brotherhood and mutual
respect in the WOl'ld springs from such interchang~ of ideas that ls occurrlng .
between our congregations. Is lt not
Jood to see good faith and undemanding
m our 1m.all community, in th19 day
of national unrest and international
mistrust!
LYNNE KOFFLER
Otl-dut11 re..,hing
To the Editor:
In the Dec. 6 issue of your paper,
in Gloomy Gus, the question appeared,
"Should a fire chlef teach a cl.ass at
SAC while at the same time be Is
supposed to be responsible for fire-
fighUng activities in Newport Beach!"
In answer to this question , there ls
no chJef officer In the Newport Beach
Fire Department teaching at SAC at
the same time he i! responsible for
fire-fighting activities.
If AN OFFICER is scheduled to teach
a class at SAC while he i! on duty
at the fire department, he is relieved
by another equally qualified officer (at
his own upense) who assumes his fire
protection responsibilities until his return
to duty.
There are many fire department of·
ficers (not all chief officers) throughout
the county and state who teach in the
Junior College ilre Science program.
This is a vocational program that enable!
many ambltiows firemen to attain higher
education in their profession. A n
educalecl, ambitious fireman is a great
asset to any city fire department.
BU.LY H. THOMAS
Battalion Chief,
Newport Beach Fire. Department
Quotes
Atsemhlymaa Willie Bnlwn, Jr., S.
P. -"Young people need to grasp
all tbe tools they can, and educaUon
b a ual!ful one. In the uphill struggle. u
Rod McX.U, Hollywood poet, muslcfaa
-"In this day of communications
overkill, hard rock mus:lc and activism,
poetry ls an anachronism.''
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TM tdllorlal PJl/t 01 the Daav
Pllol ..... to "''""" """ -ulaU rtadcn blf pre11ntino thtl
t1t10spcxpcr'1 optnion.s and com-
mentary °" topici of interest
cm4 olgnlfl«mce, bv J>T01>idOng c
1"""" fer Ill< <tpru!lon of
.,.. f'fcd<n' op1n1...,, end bv
prulfttinO th.t dfve-rs e vft» "°"'" of Informed ob..,,,.,.,
tl!ld ~ co topics of th• cfav.
Robert N. Weed, PubU.her
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Main Blade Loss
Cause of Crash
By ARTlllJJ\ R. VINSEL
Of IN 0.1" Pl'9t ll•fl
MARINA DEL REY -Loss of the
yenow main rotor blade ·-the same
airborne catutropbe. which sent a sister
ship into a death dive earlier last sum-
mer -c.aused the second Los Angeles
AirWa)'I pauenger night to pbmge to
its fier7 '1inlah Jn Comptoo four mooths
ago ..
No COllllectlon exists In f;ictors of th•
individual tilades' in ruiht failure,
VANISHED IN BAJA
M•••'s Fred Luca'
Newport Couple y
Searching Lost
Son in Mexico
A Newport Beach couple today left
for-San Felipe. Baja California, to see
if they can find any trace of t~eir
son, Frederick J. Lucas, of Costa Mesa,
reported missing since December 5 by
U1e U.S. Coast Guard.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas. 890 W.
tSlh SL., Newport Beach, hope a week·
lorlg search involving the Coast Guard
and Mexican aulhorltle!I may still provide
some information as to his whereabouts.
however, the Nationa! Transportation
Safety Board stressed today at tbe sta:rt
of a two-day bearing into the Au.gun
14 crash.
Metal fatigue is blamed for the second
worst commercial helicopter disaster in
history, which sent a Sikorsky S&lL
turbojet craft with a Cost8 Mesa pilot
· at the controls into a acbool playground
and park with 22 persons aboanl.
The question to be answered in months
ahead is this: Why?'
Cracks indicating melal fatigue in the
yellow blade were reported more than
two months before the era.sh, according
io an LAA ground supe11Visor, ·but this
was n11t the cause of the accident.
Quality control in the area of manufac--
ture and refurbishing of main rotor com·
ponents. will be a key to the current
probe in testimony ICbeduled Thursday,
a N'J'SB opokesman said today,
The cause of the worst commercial
hdicopter crash in u. s. history wt
May 2Z in Paramount ii atll1 under
investigation fODowillg a bearing two
months ago in-El Segundo.
That crash tilled Capt. Jack A. Dupies.
450 of 6l4l Govin C!rcle, Huntingtoo
. QeaCh and :n others when the cbl>pper ·••'*. iakJ;.,,itlt'WJIL • ~i~ary...umnatlon ey an avillion
~· aJao In charge ol the current
<riab '.,rih'li>dit ~ed .. eye
witne.ss story that Capt'. Ken Waggoner,
33, of Jl.31 Pierce Ave., Costa Mesa,
waa trying to land the llrtcken craft
when it slammed to the ground.
Hopelessly disabled by loss of Its
yellow, color-coded blade, ,Flight 417
dropped nose first to earth, said George
· R. Baker .i chief of Central Bureau of
AviaUoii Safety for the federal board.
The ,yellow blade with .porU~ of its
rotOr spindle attached was recovered
(See. COPTER, Pqe %)
Another Plane
Turned to Cuba;
Cleavers Guilty?
' MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-A Traru World
.Jetliner inaugurating norutop service
from Nashville to Miami was diverted
at gunpoint today to a nonscheduled stop
~!l Cuba wilb 39 persons aboard. (Ear-
lier story, Page -i),
When the plane touched down at
llavana's Jose Marti Airport, Cuban
security police escorted a young Negro
couple, apparenUy the hljacken, off the
plane.
Responding to speculation that the
hijackers might be the fugitive Black
Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver and
his wife, KathJene, an FBI spokesman
in Miami said the possibility would be
investigated.
The ll-year~ld Cleaver, sought as a
parole violator, has swor.i he will never
return to prison. The FBI said Tuesday
his wife withdrew $33,000 from Cleaver's
San Franci5C<I bank account and new
last Sunday to New York. Her Ja(er
whereabouts were wireported.
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iri reef suit aUiing recent visit to loca·I department 9lore . Ail" quf.sr
tol'1J wm ·~~w~ in INf' than two w~.s. ., .• i. _.1 r. l._ • i •
Nixon Announces Mayo .
Federal Budget Di:rector
From W"ll't Servicea
NEW YORK -President..elt;ct Nixon
ahnounced today a federal budget direc-
tor -Chicago banker Robert Mayo
-before flying ~ Washington to an-
Pre.rident-elect Nixon's announct-
11W!'nt tonight of . his cabinet will be
carried live at 7 p.m. PST on all
three networks.
nounce his cabinet choices to the nat.ion
tonight.
Appearing before newsmen at his Pier-
re Hotel . headquarters in New Ybrk.
Nixon said that Mayo, wh06f: background
couples 18 years In the Treasury Depart-
Blaze Demolishes
County Eatery
Fire which broke out at 5 a.m. today
destroyed the Acapulco restaurant, 114
W. 4th St., Santa Ana.
Firemen said the two story building
was a total loss. The roor caved in
during the blaze. Damage was eWmated
at $20,000.
CallSe or the f1te is under investigaUon.
Firemen were able to confine the blate
to the one building. But police evacuated
~dents of neighboring apartments as
a precaution.
· m'ent with rilne years iii privafe·banking,
will be considered "a top member of
the cabinet team" and will attend all
meetings of that body.
Nixon today formally-advised key
Republican lawmakers of bis ·Cabinet
selections, includina: William P, Rogers
. as secretary of state and Melvin R-
Laird as secretary of. defense.
Rogers is a, former attorney general
in the Eisenhower administration: Laird
is a se nior Republican House rqember
closely involved with d e f e n s e ap-
propriations. · ' ·
Others on the cabinet list com·
municated to the GOP congressional
leaders by "telephone .from Nixod's New
York headquarter• were:
Secretary of the Treasury -David
M. Kennedy, chairman of the Contiuental
Illinois NaUonal Bank and Trust Co.
Attorney General -John N. Mitchell,
a· partner in Nixon 's New York law
firm and Nixon 's campaign manager.
Secre.tlry of Health, Educatlm Ud
(See CABINET, Pa1e %)
College Barricaded
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Members
or the Black Student Union barricaded
the l<CODd floor or the adminirtration
building at Reed College today fn . what
the college described as a· symbolic pro-
test.
Lucas, 163 22nd St., was reported miss-
ing Dee. 5 by the San Felipe Tourist
Bureau. The Coast Guard conducted a
one-day search with aircraft and found
Lucas' white Malibu outrigger battered
on the rock! 90 miles. below San Felipe
in Baja California .
Mexican author!Ues were then asked
to conduct a land search for the missing
Costa Mesan, but turned up no trace
of him.
OCC, Bay Club Collide
Lucas. a 28-ycar old employee of
Autonetics in Anaheim, is co-owner of
the boat with his roommate, Stan Miller,
an employee of Douglu Aircraft in Lolli
Beach.
Hoag 552 Club
Slates Meet
Hoag Memorial Hospital's 552 Club
vd ll conduct its annual election of ofricets
11t 11 noon meet.ing 'nluraday at the
Ncwporter lno.
'Mle club, a men'• support group for
the hospital's building progr~. also will
hear a talk by Spencer Wilhams, 1tate
director or health and welfare.
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Clasli Over Leased Property Development
By JACK CHAPPELL Of ,,.. o.lfr ....... ...,
Orange Coast Junior College District
officlalt and BaJboa Bay Club manqe--
ment locked horns publicly 'l\Jesday
over tuture deve.lopment of lhre college'•
leased couuty bayCront property adja-
cent to the Bay club.
The dispute surfaced at the meeting
.of the Orange County Rirbor District
Commissi«i. Orange Cout'• Dr. Nor-
man Watson proposed lmpnwmM!rltr for
the property which now headquarten:
OCC's crew and &ailing te1m1.
Dick Stevens, Bay Club general man-
ager. pre.sented what he called ''alter·
nate possibilities" for the OCC RfOperty
and neighboring Sea Scout property.
Commlssioncn took no action ont w11
or the other. The matter was shelved
for AD lodefinile period for hu1her
atudy.
Stevens' plan calla for construction of
a '2 million apartment-type complex
similar to exl.sting Bay Club unlta.
Dr. Watsoo proposed a phased dev1I·
opment of the OCC site. eventually
resulting In a colleg!at. 11iCh1111 faclltty
for Los Anaeles and Orange County
tchooll.
"The lower bar la on>babl1 the best
place for L-rt:ercoUegfate y a c b l 1 n e
around," Walsoll uld. He noted thal
while upper bay development may make
that area the cent'el" for crew rowing,
It could not be used for salllna.
Wataon said the college distrtct's im-
provement would result 1n a lowerlnc
of the shoreline level providin,f' "a win-
dow to the bay for everyooe/
Stevw' refd9Mnil of Bay CIUb deveJ..
cemeot rl thie same sUe sh6wtd a ab:-
. siory building featurlna two levels foi
parking and four for living units.
\ He aald 'tither ·-· or hotel· motel Use wu envllloned.
"It you include the Su Scout leue lo,
a variety of Wlel open, uo," he saiJI. ·
Stevens said the B.,. Club would be
happy to Include 'yaclllina lacllUles for ~ =.e In thtir plan at no cOit '°
The llrL"IP ·Cout Dltlrlct leue NM
fQr another 10 yeifl, while ·the Su Scout
8-leaie ~ Aue to el/plr,. wltliln five )'Con. P......,\ ~ CIUb !tale with Ille Clly of Newport Beach nw id !118.
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Shooting
Waitress
By TOM BARLEY
ftf .. D•llr Pllilt 119ff Levester A. Coley today ~leaded CluJ!ly
to . the gunohot sllylog ol pretty Coota
Mesa cocktail waitress ROS!: Marie
.Weidner.
But there will be no death penalty
for the 29-year-old Fullertoo mailman,
w1'9 8(fmlts he pumped four shots into
the attractive Costa Mesa woman last
Oct. 17 as she returned home from
work.
Superior Judge Wllllam Speln sen-
tenced the obviously distressed Coler
to life imprisonment on · the rec:om--
mendaUon of Deputy District Attorney
.Mike Capizzi.
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request that Coley · fecelve psychiatric
treatment ln state prison.
The possibillly. that Coley was involved
In "other major crimes''. :WU aired in
the courtroom today. Capizzi told Judge
Speirs that CoJey'1 ·~pcwlble iqiplication"
ir other crlmea was being investigated
by the district attorney's offlce.
"ll we do i~ find that Cllley ,was
rtsponslble for tbe actlom we are in·
vesUgating, then any aenlence which he
piay receive wll1 nm concurren,tlY, \J~
this Weidner rap," caplzzl. ~d liter.
He rtiused t'o elaborate on hi!
relerence to "n~~:;\. ·~ . • • • _, .;::;:r.. .. ., pbli saJd, I • il IDl1
J>}aied a big J)IU'l lbe arrangements
ma<ie between his oUlce and defense
1awyet Ma~ I!:llriUCb. He ·ltfilliid
to Coirunent oo the mailmaii's actUal
mental &.te other than to say that -c.o1.,, '!a~. &,lot of ·irt••"-" . -.
;~Y lllfl~lnl d08pe<'-~ to>inatJlfliln ~ .waa quliltlcaied .cmtUl!y
and at length today by Judge Speln
on the poaslblllly that promlsea had
been made ·to him to · persuade ·him
\Cfchanii h!J previous plea of,.,.i.gollty.
.At ·one ·stage,, Coley callei!. Kurtlli:b
to the prisoner'• box tor ail animated
dlscusalon on the question. But then
he turned back to the judge and with
an almost lni.udJble and shaky voice
pleaded "gollty." •
"I'm not trying to harass Mr. Coley,"
the judge conune.nted, "but this is very
important. Have any promlsa been
made' to you?"
"No, your honor," muttered Coley,
"no they baven'l"
Judge Speirs delayed ca,n'Ying out of
the sentence to Dec. 27 at the requqt
of the district attorney, Coley will be
, kept . in Orange County, Jail un!il he
.ui trarsferred to Cblno state · Pr~n
on tha date. . . ,
In a recent story copyrighted by the
Santa Ana Reg;lster, it wa,! Claimed that
Coley made a jail cell confession to
the killing of Gloria Dawn Colllns in
Fullerton in March 1967, a crime for
which William Blakqnan of. Seattle,
Wash., was tried and acquitted. Kurillch
represented Blakeman tn that trial.
It wu also claimed that Coley act.
milted slashing and stabbin( a woman,
27, and a girl, 13, In Peoria, Ill., in
1961.
Police Nab Pair
In Armed Holdup
Of Mesa Market
Costa fl.fesa police, acting on a mugsho('
idtntlOcatlon by a 39-year-old Hunting-
ton Beach grocery clerk, arrested two
11uspeds in the holdup of a Tic Toe
Markel In Costa A1esa early today.
The two, uhide!ltlHed at press time,
were arrested shortly be.fore noon by
police detectives.
The robbery occurred at me Tic Toe
at 1913 Pomona Avenue. Clerk Henry
Beswick told police a pair of bandits en-
tered the stora 1horily ·after mldnlabt
and each picked up a sof& drink lncf a
candy bar. Al the ~ a~prooched
the cUh regl!t", cme ~ lbe ,clerk
Ind -r 1brult 18 ........ tic Piltol at him and demanded "all the mooey
you've got."
The bandlts1 took .... th\n -rm.
the <'1'1! ~ IDd a ftoor Ale, th<n
, Oed on loot, ai:cordlni to pollco "1"'11-
Westmoreland Ailing
rr. BRAGG, N. C. (AP) -Womack
Army HOlpllal re11111:10d fodo1 that a
.... o1 Aa1aa nu sutr°"' . 11y Gert. ·wquam We~Wiid, 'Amil< cl\lef of
tlaff. M\i dev~tnto pnew;•la.
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Boy, 15, Cle~red.
Of Milrde:r Ra
tli~Skull'. Slay~g
1\ie.' ,fUveisld"e D~ict Attomef.11~ Of~
nee ~as dropped lll\lrder dlarg;.•ag,inst
• l!>yw .. 1~ ·s.dc9. l\ln. .YClll11" 911< 'ol ' !Out 'art'ei!t€d lb ,_ ..., I*~-
41,cqvery of bUmin ~'ne&i: 'btnJ;
"Nov.· JO bl'' two Costa' ,Meiirl ralibll lnmo . '~" : ' . -.. -,,1 Ha'D• , • i$
I Tbe~uil;,i.-Jlb , .. aa'~~.
. night, wiis;;eieaae11· .. r~;.;sl't.\'fqv<.ll!O
cowi by ~· Rlvenld~ 'C<1unl1 DUlribt Attorney's oftlce_ Sedco Hilla 11 near
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L:l.IDOre. . • •• • • \
Ri~''Shet!JI._ Sjt. Vlr j t Woodward; woo' ·iw 'headed the gfn.
ve~ti.Otio,p of ~ m\Jlder, aa.ld that
hi5 rlfice can find no connection of
the teeQ&ger to the case eicept the
POSSibilllt that be waa a witness, "and
not an eyewitnesa." .
The Costa Meaa hunters made the
discov,ery · of . •:skull and other . bonel
froip. the bodr. of. Kent Dw&)'DI .Davij,
. 21.. of ~it<! 8J)d. tao~ !ti< ·~ lo . a ~&.Inf# Iii< ¢<Jsta Mesa pOli~ deparlo
·JI'erit,' ' • ' . ' '
, After i.nvestiption, f¥'>'erside ,sheriff
. inv~ga\ors: arres~ .two Prange County
, residen\S. and. ,an. E~inore, .youth en
: murder .charge,. , · , -· . , .
The_ . two coUnty defehdaeta . ~
llDwlahd Joe ,llerry, 211, Of. Sanla, Ana
and Timothx Herron, 19~ , of Gardm
G . ' • ro.ve .. -·, .. . Robbi~ Gelie. Crow, JI, ol ElsinOd,
was ."'"91ed In-Visalia Frid~~ ilfternoop ~ ..... ~ed "*',fwd, !or ....
raignm-:ot m~Riv~ 1\J.e~. '
(;out '
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WallerJ.llltkelalAlutL ·
8ecre11rf Iii. Cl& !Mtee -Mlurict
S10n1, New Ycri: ID ........ bllWr and
farmer budpl -· , ....... , .. ..,,_ __
111. i11n11n. c)loctl!r al Ibo V-.il1,
olN-
P----W, M. lllldl.
Blounl, presldenl ol tbe tJnltecl States
Chamber al Commen:e.
Nixon b llCbedU!ed to formallt an-
nounce bit cablnel cholca ln Wuhinltoo
117p.m.PSr .........
PerllaPI lho·bilPll ourirla -Ibo cbolco al Rapn to hold Ibo No. I
opot In lllo ....... _,al -
Rapn' fGrmal dlp!opuitlc ---came In 1187 II u. a. ,. .. uttve
to Ibo UDlted N-a-al 4-bJy
Ud,. cb1lll the -aerlod.. .. • member ol Ibo U. N. od lioc mmHlee
cnSoulhAlrlcL
Mayo WWlld up bit Treuur1 career
In the Dwtihl D. -od-mlnlJlnUon u Uliltanl to the_,
fw debl --and In 1911 joined the Coollnelltal llllnoll Nlllooal Bink
" T1'lll Co. al Ollc:llO, Wiien bo has
Mn'ed u • vice ll'f!lldent. .
Nixon met wller with Vice Prelldenl·
elect Spiro T. Apew to give ·him ·an
ldvanoe look at the cabinet nlller. To
Hporlen, the 1'1911denH1ec1 Aid he
lhlnlla bit c:holceo an "bll meo. otrong
men I rely on." He llid" lt won't be
a c:ahlnet bostco"1 ol ")'u men.• •
Police Awaiting
' .
Autopsy Re~rt
InHeru1hDe$ili
COD Meu Police ·defectives are
awaiting autopsy reports from the cor·
oner'• office be!ore maki.Dg a declalon
on the circum!tancea in the death of
a Costa Mesa woman found lying head·
llral In ber burning fireplace Saturday.
Meanwhile funeral services for Mrs.
Dorothy Champion Davi., 42, ol 156 A
A, ·-·E.. 16th Place, have been set for 2 · p.h 'lllunday at the Mater Mortuary
: in Alhambra.
The woman -found lying In her i!U-loS flr<place, her two pet poodles
' Blandlng nearby.
f Her -onged husband, Ben Riiey
Dam, 49, Newport Beach, discovered
the body.
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No foul play 13 suspected In the
'woman'• death, police said.
Detective LL Glenn Walker aald this
morDlng luveat!gaton will continue talk-
h>i !rilh Jrieii<lo. Of the dead womon
to ~ . .,.... abOot her medical hlatory
and bod&r-L
South Koreans
Fearing Invasion
By 30,000 Reds
VNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -
South Korea'• forelln minister today
called Ibo altuatlon In hla homeland "now
wane thin ever" with 1),000 1peclally
trained North Korean guerrllla.s ready
to lnflltnle the South.
Kyu Rah Oial told the General A11emh17'1 main pol!Ucal committee;
--ta'"' u..x.rea question: "Vie will hunt dmm OV"'f lnftllntor
and wlD -them out completely.•
He urged IUpporl far a 14-J>Olltr draft
molution to ina'ea!e \he-frequency 9f
the reports Of the U.N. Jlor<a C<lm-
rnl5skm. The reporta would be made
directly to Semtary-Oeneral v Thant
rather than to the General Aasembly.
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TR.,.aURY
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HIW llCRETARY
R~H. l'lnch .
TRANSPORTATION
Jahn A. Volpe
URBAN, HOUSING
Goorge M. Romney LABOR
Jem11 J, Raynolds
BeeF Priees Up
Bar Owners Bring Crisis to. Head '
Earthquake predictions, lnternaUonal ol beer and when they wlll lncreua,"
len!lons and crime In the lllreetl are aald Mn. Forguaon, whole huaband, Jim,
. obvioully real womes, but JnfJaUon ls b one of two spokesmen for the loose1y-knll .-!Allon. bloating Iha beer bor hu&ln.., and the Price Of a gJ.w of domeatlc tap brew
price Is now about to go up too, it 11 now about 25 to 80 centa, but tbe
wu Hvealed Tue!day. lncreua helng considered lwn'I beeo
Meeting at the Colla Meu Moooe reveale!d yet.
• ""•e, r--tatlvea Of :II taverns-In-'"nley tO!d me not to, hut It lan'I ........... ~r· -druUc," uJd Mn. For(UIOD.
the-towns dJscuaaed the Imminent price "Nobody's making any money. OUr
hike Monday night, but came to no Ucenae hu doubled th1I year and the
definite declaloo. properly tue1 on leuea for almost
"We have nc choice," explalned Bonnie evlJ')'one went up/' ahe uplalned.
Forguaon, of The Highlander, l3S E. W11e1 of bafmalda -ulde from Ups
17th Sl., uylng lollaUon 13 the haais -have allo gone up during the pa.rt
of the Harbor Area problem jU!t u year, along with the general cost of
in any otbu buainess. both living and being in business for
Cocktall louna:es and &~o bars, which everyone in the economy.
normally charge blgber prices for a · Mm:b -~n wu generated by ~e
glan Of beer thin oi'dlnarJ spola, are .. " ii> hoUT'mteltng Moiidiy, but Mra.
not Included in the anUcJpited price Forguaon aa!d Newport Beach and Coila
r~ . ~ . 1M. __ 1 .. ,. . Mesa beer tiar owners g'Jlerally agree 0 We're tryinf to at!Clile now on pnctt th,at the Jnajority decislon will apply.~
Prohibition Back in Town;
Laguna Festival Goes. Dry
By RICHARD P. NALL
Of ttte 01llY l'lltf Jt1tt
The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts
Is going dry.
Festival Directors Tuesday agreed
unanimously to ouUaw beer and wlne
at the FesUval restaurant.
Director Verner Beck said the pro-
hibition move was aimpler than trying
to comply with a full typed psge of
health department demands related to
oervlng beer 8lld wine.
He aaid the F..Uval beer and wine
,.lup, according to health o!Dcm,
>iolated every rule In the hook. '
Mra. June Neptune, r e • tau r a D· t
, manager, had lobbied.for the lnlti>ductlm
. of beer at the art apectacular during
a March 12 meeting of the board.
It wu a bard won ctlbcta11ion that
splif the board 5 to I in favor of
beer •. They ruled at the time that it
bad to , be kept to the terrace, that
. pat.taos: could not saunter afield wlth
, cupa of brew.
1'lf beer starts coming off the terrace,"
said Dlr'ector Richard Brook.I at the
March meeting. HI for one would want
the board to lilttbe privilege."
Aiao vleW!ria beer through a glass
darkly at the time were directors
Maraball Clark and Dr. Harold Burton.
l!Rou aald beer •u aoomalous to the
atmosphere Ute board was trying to
create.
Mn. Neptune argu<d at the, umo lhll
-drink beer al baseball pmts
wlllloul .faJU111r.out ol the bl~ 0< even becomlnll -ted. ·
Said Brockl in Mll'Cb, "It atar1' a
cycle. You start with wine on the terrace,
then beer on the terrace, then cocktails
on tbe terrace, then bett on the paUo.
Where do you draw the line?"
Despite lltoou' Mardi eloquence, the
wet forces prevailed by m votes.
However, Mn. Neptune will not
manage the restaurant in 1969. She has
taken other employment, said Beck. Lu-
cian Brack will manage the restaurant
and was willing to do without beer
and wine, Beck A.id.
After the unanimous board acUon,
director O. E. (Bud) Schroeder pondered
the health department rulea on spirits,
rule• that didn't apply to food . He aald
he didn't think people got genna from
beer and wine.
. Fishing Boat
Missing Off
Clemente Island
SAN DIEGO .(UPI) -The 37·foot
flshin& boat Outrider with three persons
aboard unk off the west end of San
Clemente IsJ.and·early today.
No one was killed and the three aboard
were picked .up by the fishing Ves5el
Tomcat. They ttt.re taken to San Pedro,
the Coa~ Guard said. Their ldenUUes
were not lmm~tely revealed .
1'he vessel 1prung a Je1k about 3
a.m. (PST) after a mecbanlcal malf111»
lion. 'nit Outrider ant before a Coast
· G~onl he!Jooptc and the cutter Alert
could reacb the acene.
Only &l.x hoan earlier a crewman
'\ll'as evacuated from the Outrider at
Cortez Bank, about 100 miles southwest
of here. The vlcUm, Ray Wll8on, ·s.s,
was aUemptlng to jump bet'ween two
boats tied alongsJde when the rope
holding them broke and he fell between.
A Coast Guard helicopter evacuated
Wilson to San Diego Naval Hospital,
where he wu found to be 1uffertng
from a badly bruised left leg and thigh,
Ondine Safe Without Mast
PERTH, Am1rajjp (AP) -'f1ie .,...k
-radrJI :lid>~ ODdlne U, berth-
ed 11 AJban1, llO mllea llOllth o! Perth,
Wednesday after crossing 2,000 nilles
ol lndlan Ocoan under jury rla;.
Sbe Jolt 80 r~ of aluminum main
mul lhorU7 altar leaving Cape Town.
n. yacllt --Royal Harbor, AlbaQy, under power with the
stump ot bor main mut bald by 1em-
PD'll7 rfll1lli. Skipper Svm Jolt Aid . .
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11 IOlpped Ill feet above the dock. Nobody
WU lll)ured.
Joll uld he eabled the owner Of the
boa~ New York llockbn>ker Huey Long,
altat the dl1111uUng. He did not know
'Fhat mangements were belftl made fur
1 new maA.
U 1 mast l.s obtained within 1 week,
the Ondlne et!U would llarl In the
Btu...ater C I a 1 • I c Sydnay-to-Hohart
yacht nee oo Chrlalmu. Ondlne la Ibo
favortlt.
ewport Fears Drilling,
City Says Oil
I . II JDOMI r. ~ ''For e1a~1•Lt tranlo ~ Of t'" a.Mr POW ·-beach lf'WJ Cf9 addlfiOaal
Newporl Beach la freUul about the publlc rJCht "' way aDd ~
-of ol!lhort oil drllllna pollullnl hlghtt load ~ ,aad,: aiaJii. • lta oOaan front. atate a-mbl.Ymen. pro-tenance COit.i." • •· • 1
bing lhordlne use •ere told today. ~· Hurlburt,,,_. Almn"'""'" Alan
And Newport la r!ghllully concerned, S1eroty'1 (0.Bever\r ll!lb) B<o.chea and
Ille uaemblymen responded c:o ...... atloo' .SU....,,mlttee, joined for
' Ibo he~ bJ> the MIO)ne Resour<ea Testifying at on alktay hearing at Su~ thal lhe city ;,'811 meet
Newport Clly~ ty Manager Harv~ • ,, L. lWrlbwl for -.ppor1• by lhe Jta opera-~ti, bg! otata
llale o1 · tlfotla to "inalnllln the aid -llteded lor c a p 1t a 1 In>
lnt<!lllilY" ·ol tbs Sljoll-Omnlngham Act, pmwnenll.
which proh!blll lldelancla •U operations "-IUCh proJecll, he said• wert
south ol the Santa Ana River jetty. perking factllU.. and"lmprovt<f arterial
He Aid the city'• concern about the street.s "to greaUy aecelerate'~ public
"threat of u drllllng" -... n.. use of natural resources. lntenslfted b;. was ·~ ..... w.7. "The city," he uld. "'has had smne
-A l(frch.0 oo, loaialallvo &fforl to very aucctuful _experiences with the
stale In ~,
ouch aa clel Mil's main hdcli,
and our -. la for conUnutd clOIO
eooperation. ''· • • • · • POL1CY CBANOID . I I • • I
'J'lle efir "'\3" aclmowledl!'d ihat yean 'alO the cl Wu lUI eoocetned
about recreation UUI•. of Ill P'f>Uc
walerltoot landa, hul, ln ncen:t the city'• policy bu drUllcall¥ eel
1'ith.U.0 lllfle "'populallon.
•lie' Mid Ibo CllJ Councll .-!Yihu
IP• a nwnhor ol ... I a t
dlmQoalrak' an ln1""111ad fa~ In
pub~ ua• Of beach ' and boy. Among
them:
-Recent lnclusion of a one-year
cancellation clause in most renewed
le...,. of waterfront ~-""11'.·
repeal restrlclloM of the . Shell-Oln-
ol"""m Act. "The .hill In queallon waa
dlflllted, u aSd Hurlburt," bu& ·we an·
lldpolo that -'"*' ;:f lobby at-i...,. wlll be mado to or 'lleal<en Sauna Owner · Pleads No
Ibo,..._ al thll'iacl. ~ ·-bJ .Ibo Stale·I.and> Comm!-Ill Octol>lr ~ U Intends
to -oil and ... -In oflabore arou adjacent to Jltlllllqton Beach and
ju.at aorlh al Newport. . ••we are deeply COdCetDed ovrr the
thrUt ol drllllu d1 our cout,'' Hurlburt
empb1llzed. 11t'e 41'9 unalterably op-
pooed to Ibo preaence ol ourface oil
structurel on the tldel1nd1. It would
deotroy the aceolc beauty Of the coast,
preaent an add!Uonal bawd to boating
and could reaull In pollution Of the
beacbea."
He told Ibo Auembly Subcommlllee
on 1leacheo and Conoervalloa:
"We hope that we cm count on your
.. ppor1 In preeervlng lhla -· Of the cout1iDe for the public'• full en-
joyment."
Alan Sleroly CO.Beverly H!Da), sub-
committee chairman, told Hurlhurl that
he had not heard " the I.and> Com· mlallon'1 oll leulng plan. He uked
D. J . Evtrta, Landi Commluh:n uaiJ;..
tant execUUve offtcer, for confirmation •
"We ere gotug to conllder leuu on
now un1eued offabore Jandl west of the Santa Ana River," IAld Everts, who
noted lhll the clUea ol Long Beach,
Hunllngton ~ach and 8eal Bucll had
«quested a public hearing Oii the pro-
poaal.
"The hearing wUI probably be held
in mid-February," said Everu.
Sleroty l'tmAl'ked that offshore lea11es
adjacent to Newport "could poaalbly lead
to drainage In Newport."
He said lo Hurlburt :
"You do have a serioUJ problem btre.
This commJttee would be very much
concerned about it."
Purpooe Of the hearmc. another of
which is to be held Friday tn San Ill•!'!• ~ lo 18'e le!ljJqony 11181 could Pdlrit to shu\tlbm requ1rlng eofrecbve
legislation, subcommittee members sald.
The bulk of Hurlburt's testimony,
which had been gone over very closely
by Mayor Doreen Marshall and other
councilmen beforehand, dealt with the
city's stewardship of its publl~ shoreline.
NO PLAYGROUND
Newport, the city manager indicated,
ls no excluaive playgrouod for the
welltby. In fact, be aald, 1t i3 everyone's
playground -to the time of seven milllon
beach and bay visitors each year.
Newport's efforts to assure maximum
public use of' beacblront and bayfront,
he said, Is now costing the city about
$'150,000 yearly. Les.II than half of that,
he noted, Ui returned in various tidelands
revenues, ranging from surfboard license
fees to income from c it y-owned
leaaeholde, such as the Balboa Bay Club.
A $375,000 deficit, Hurlburt said, is
made up from the general fund (property
tax). In addiilon to that yearly ex·
pendllure for such aervk:u u Uleguards,
malntenuce, fire IDd police operations,
the city HteoUy has open! 13(1(),000 out .. f·
pecket for beach eroaloo control projects.
''lt ill apparent." hi aid, .. that the
city ii contributing conaJder1bly more
money to the adm.lnlatration a n d
maintenance or its trust lands than the
lands are returning in direct revenue.
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'Contest in Prostitution . .
A Hunlhiston Beach wciman, charfed
with malntalnlng a houae of prosUtuUoo
by using the Elite Sauna bath of Costa
Mesa as a front, pleaded no contest
to the charge tuesday in Harbor District
Judicial Court.
Mrs. Tatsuko Balley, ;1, of 10272 Pua
Drive, wu fined JlSO, and placed on
one year'• summary probaUon, In her
appearance before Judge Calvin M.
Schmidt
Under Section 1018 of the Clllfornia
Penal Code, the Latin term nolo con-
tendre, or no contest, is defined 1n thi.15
manner :
"The legal effect Of IUch plea shall
be the same as that of a plea of
guilty, but the plea may not be used
against the defendant u an admiasloo
In any civil IU!t baaed upon or growing
out or the act upon whlcb tbe crim1nal
pro!eCUUon ii based."
Ms. Balley and two empleye1 achedul·
ed for Jury trfaJ next week on Jeuer
vice charges were arrested Sept. 20
at the Elite Sauna, 2S2t5 Newport Blvd.,
after a tw~week tnve1tlgation.
Charge<! only with prostitution are
Mieko Pridgeon, 35, of 17421 Koledo
Lane, Hunt1ngton Beach and Mrs.
Marilyn Ball, SJ, of 1735 Labrador Drive,
Costa Mesa.
Mr& Pridgeon is currenUy scheduled
to go before Judf• Schmidt for jury
Seal .Beach Man
Gets Prison Term
For Rape Attempt
A Stal Beach man who attempttd
to rape a 21).year-old girl In a Cypreas
parking lot bas been sentenced to one
to 20 years in state prison.
Superior Court Judge William Speirs
ordered that jail term for Perl Hazellp,
33, of 115 8th St. He aceepted Hazelip's
amended plea of assault with intent
to rape and dismissed earlier counts
of kidnap, assault with a deadly weapon
and attempted forcible rape.
Hazelip admitted lhat last Aug. 13
he attacked the victim as she got out
of her car near a Cypreas restaurant
and forced her to the ground after
a prolonged etruggle around the parking
lol The wltoess told olflcera that lhe
llnally pn!tended to submit to Hmllp'a
advances after he had puDed off several
items of her clothing but then broke
away and ran screaming to the
restaurant.
trial Dec. 17, while Mrs. BaD bu waived
a jury Ind la dUt In court Cl! Dec,
19, recordl show.
The case -involving Distrl tt At·
tomey's investigators and Costa Mesa
police -came to public llght when
Russell Balley'• application for a COO·
diUonal uae permit for the auna came
before the City Council.
Cept. Robert Moody told the codncu
that action 1hould be delayed untll vice
charge11 against Mrs. Balley and two
employe-i were resolved in court.
Outcome of the three cases wW have
a direct bearing on whether the permit
to be In the sauna businw is grabted
when it comes before the City Council
In January •
From Pqe 1
COPTER •••
on a lldewalt one and one-half blocks
away.
Examination Of the other four blades
•UIJ attached and the faulty main rotor
U!Omhly -replaced on remaining LAA
hellcopten alter the dlsaater -i.
. acheduled for dllctwlon In later 1ta1es
of the hearing.
Questioning began today with SllpleY,
Brown, LAA.111perlniendent of eng!&er.
lng and overhaul who wu called first
because be ii recovering from an lllnen.
Testimony feahfillg eyewitn~UUt~as
acheduled to follow. ' \ ~
One of Brown'• more significant com-
ment.s waa that main rotor aplndles
had no limit on service hOUl'I until
after the Aug. 14 crash which tilled
tho grandson Of the airline prealdent
I GROUNDED
The remaining four bellcoptln ~'the
neet were grounded briefly while """' compooents were Hplaced and a limit
Of l,IOO houn bu been .. ~llahed for
Installation of new ones.
The one which failed, Flight 417 at
1,000 feet over Compton, had JuJt under
8,000 houri logged, Brown said durln~
today's testimony.
It had been inspe<:ted two monilu
before.
A spakesman for NTSB uid today
that the agency has had men observing
quality control procedures in the Sikorsky
alrcraft plant and probing the work
of subcontractor• on the helicopter c:om-
ponenll. :.
The number one and number two com·
mercial copter crashes Jn the U.S. kiled
a total of '5 and occurred about 'two
miles apart on the same Anaheim·lo-l.os
Angeles International Airport route,
under routine fill:ht condlUons.
~ & memorable <V"hrfstmaa {"l ·.
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as JOU wear-it., and ts pafecti« sports (r evming v.ur.TheJadics'w'-cliEettuma~~
cryml. IBKgolddW-mW...,lullfje...Jol--
Otli.et Omll& watcbeihom $6S to ova $1000.
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Newport Film
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'White .Cast Aluminum Furniture
·sEnEl •........ Spec. at 21.95
11.95 ·'
14.95
59.95
ARM CHAIR . . . . Spec. at
COFFEE TABLE Spec . at
3 Pc. Group Special at
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Town I Oountry
Deh.rxe Folding Chairo
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1AKE·HOME DINNERS, too.
Be 1ure yoU'r' firepl Oc;i Ji .'.; -..
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iju.y PDAn' EDITORIAL PA~E ,.· * 'Folks, you'n l~k,1119 at th• real
Washington monum•nt··r Air Noise · Dilemma·,
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"I do not subtcnbe ,lo !be vi..-, tbal it b the public' a
, mponslblllly lo adjurt to jet aircraft uqlM ~ It
lstbe 'soundofproiress• n · • .
That statemen~ voiced last week by Assetnb!Jman
John P. Foran (IJ.San Franci90)\ very likely Us more
tball a few adherents tn Newport Beach arid Poata
Mesa.
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AJld not only here, of cours~. Upcet over the whine'
an4 roar of the big an4 lt1le jet. ls Increasing through·
out Soul/le?!' California aa •wlfll1 a-. air traffic in· ·-.. ' .-creases. ~
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Foran'• 'Assembly Committee on Transportation
and Commerce got plenty· of" ammunition last week .
Cities, hon\eowner groups and various public and
private anti-no!Je committees came up with evidence
that. w4at· goes 'OD overhead qn inake . life pretty un-
. pleasant on the g~. . J ..
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'Tlie sound of the jet was almoot unheard· at Orange
County Airpon less than two yean ago. Today , it bas
1>ecome a problem lo lb06e beneath the take-off path
and every to!lex says the problem will gel worse before
It gets betltar.
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Orange County bad representation among those
p~estlng groups, and lbe accusing finger was pointed,
Inevitably, at lbe county airport .
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People, plainly, are aroused over diminution of the
quality of life under the jet flight paths. Up lo now, the
federal government has failed to take any meaningful
action 'toward dealing with the problem, other than
financing -studies at least five years from completion.
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\;i '! The Foran Committee wu lold, In effect, !bat since . ;r'(j. ..
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-~wer Makes
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~~have -power over others la, in ~oY. to become stupid about them. ~-IDoY corrupt, as ~ warned
qj;il;i even more, it makel 111 ~r
cimtilf'-aqd lb vlctJm c:orrespondini!Y
~-this·ulnm 'lfbile 11dnkin( ~ male{emile. ftlalicNblp, bul
It ~ lo -u ...u. Wiiy i. 11' tlllf>_IUO!>. who· mow so much aboul '!i~=J\r' io little about ...._, ' llieni .. poorly, and
hand1o them .. Ineptly?
ifm.s WOMEN, converteb', ..-e es:-
ceedlngly abrewd about men, com-prtbend tlielr mollvaUons, and uplolt
tl)eg: • weatnesses. It ii b e c a u • e ,
thrOtiglioul Ibo long history of lbe rae<,
mea have been tbe dominant group and
woni<n bave bOeii In the minority position
-'J#--numerlcally, of ........ but ~. econmnlcally, and ......Uy. -~ wben . a mJnorlty group of any
~"tannot defend Itself by lo= it
-to do ao by cunning, by an iDereued awareness of the complexities anct' imblguliles In a sltuaUon, by the
aame 'oort of skill againal slmlgtb that
the ~ Aaialics display In jiujltsu ag8fi!# their strong'! and larger op-
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t:IT 11\E SAllQ': TIME, the dominant
' 'grll\lually becomes ·a.mug and self· ngritulatory and overc:Onfident of Ill ll"wm .,... thus, the onccess of ao many
KVOlutions by ragged colonial lorees.
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
'll>* bible-carrying h I p p I e
cburcb ·boppera a:et themBelves up
· u judgel of the "hypocrisy of
oreanized reUgion" a n d then
· trample on the rights of others , · wl\b their noisy church slt·lnl. In
that rapecl • they're just u
WrOni u the campus disrup~
-R.W.A.
against Imperial · powen. The Britlah.
for lnalance, failed utterly to undentud
the DOods and demands of the American Coloniata0 and were..soundly whipped for
..-thlli' .. complaceney •. ' ., .
What ts loosely called Jewish
"smartoeatl or "shrewdness," I am con..
~ comes from Ute ume a:ocial
matrix. Oppressed, for ao many centuries,
del'!'lved of polltll:al power, and banned from military' or·Jutjl<lal posts, the J"'8
turned their br-to obtaining ec:ooomic:
and fmancial leverage, which was the
only . avenue open to them. Trua is not
a "conaenltal" trait. since the Hebrews
of the Old Testament were farmers
and sheepherders, craftsmen a n d
laborers, not nearly u "smart" u the
Greeb of their lime.
LIKEWISE, THE minority of early
Cbristians was able to overthrow the
mighty Roman empire, which had grown
overconfident and dull with power. And,
in our own century, a small minority
ol Bolsheviks toppled the Czarl•t regime
in Russia, wbicb bad completely lost
touch with the people. RevoluUons· ruutt
more from the stupidity of the ruUni
group than from the strength of the
revolting group.
~~BJ ls Not Through Yet
WASHINGTON -President Johnson, ~!9. be now rants u a "lame duck"
Die WbJte House, bu some very
tmportant 1mfi11lshecl business on tap
for the waning wee.ts of his ad· '1D!nlltraUon. ""'r~ reform and national com-
muhlcations Policy are among the issues
.
be addressed by the outgoing
L He is expected to send
hit recommendaUoru on· both
wo a:ubjecta are among the moat
complicated in the compJei: spectrum
el lederal.acitvitles. In the end, however,
Uae7 .QDme down to tucll everyday ques-l
tlon1 U the annual tu bW and tbl
ei>it of Iong-<llstance lelepbolle calls. ·
~1JNDER OTHER~. Presl· Gflll ipl\nson'• ideas on such questlonl ll!libt carry Utile weJ&J>l ·•I l)UJ polnL :n-recommendallons of another lame
dllCl .President might well be labeled
11Hnd·forgeL That is not the case Ulla :dn!t.. Jiowever. · ' ' fonnally re<juesled t b e
recommendations ·on tu
nd a well dtllnecr teleco!n-'
polJcy will be urgenUy need-
-yeir when Ibo United Stales _. "1tb other n&tloOs to renew Ibo
~t under -""' utdlltes w~ _plaoed
, Prtlldeni..lect Nlmn'1 ne1I
will be controlled by the
• and Precldent Jobnaco's' ~
dent to provide a compreQensive pro-
gram of tu reform by the end of
the year. The tax reform rider was
author~ by a Republican -Sen. Jacob K. Javib, N.Y.
A pactagt of tu refonn propo68ls
has been prepared by Treasury experb,
accordlng .to government sources, and
sent to the White House for the President'• Consideration. · ,
One propcisal woWd reportedly ~
out tbe COhC'ept of • "minimum income
tu" favol«( by 10ine aperil and ..,...
braced by this 7~'1 Democratic plat-
form. Such a propoaal would req\11"
aome federal -1~ tu contribUtlOll
from all wealttiy cof.poraUons and Jn·
dividuall, no matter bow many Jecat
tu s~ten are available to them.
IT WOUU> MEAN1 for enmpJe, that
an oil compaey could ,no\ pyromid clril~ llli allowance1, depleUon allow._
capllal ,_ pn>vitdool, and the Un
ac 11 to esc•pe all Income tax. u
ls occaaionall1 ~ under ~ Wi raw., .
Other ~ inclucled In tilt 'pacbco 111 11111 to Ille White lloolo: .
-Rovislon of _le and clfl tuu.
-A c:ractdown on cbarttab)e foun-
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tho lederel sav•rillilenl bu ' irduteppid any'-lc
concern tn tbt -•· lb& 81.te &bould ·~.lo i.ko ' ,
over. '!?>ere ....... tnlllcatlona that such • .a.rt wowd 'be • "\-
made. .1.. 1 '-t {. '• . .
Committee , members were openly ll'!"!"'\ilel\• _f,o ;,
the plifht of tit• anli-noae facUons. >'Jbei ~ ,
the contention that airport noise does .ndt IMctssafW ; , <
depreciate real estate values... . . • • .1 ' • • 1 . . ,· ' • ': .1 ,, "When it costs '91 million lo tnsu!aU<a. $OIAU !'WI\" • ,,
ber of achools. from. jet noiBe so classes '<:¥ ~ ~uc-1 \ed . how can you tell me property •alii'\"' .fo, upt" .
asked· Assemblyman Frank Lanterman,, ' 1,J > .' . :. -"" ' lnduslr!al land ·Prices mlgbt rise \Jl."1Cbl e',.Jleavy,
air transporta_tion but Iha~ ~oesnothin&.-1'! assllaJ!t tli• !'· ·: :
plight ot the homeowners. " "' ·-~-.. ... _,. ·, :~ "''-· \
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It ia .to.b~1bopejl that.,Foran's conµnfttee·~an ·trBlls-\ '
late som~ of ,.. fjl$ngs lnlo meantngM•recopnntllda" ,. :\'
tiOOI to the Legislature, ~ut .the problein I• ~ · , · com~lex. II state )egi;llaUon on air noise Is 110t·fu,ib!1 " ;'
cert81nly the weight ,of lbe nation's largesy state. could.
be brought to bear in federal circles to puab tor:m~·
ingtul 8ct1ob a~ that 1eve1. J ·.~ .~ ,. . . ' ,. : ' .
. Meanwhile, lbe problems near Orange Count Air· ·
port make It increasingly clear !bat some new airyeld
must be found for. lbe great burden of jet air' traffic
required lo serve Orange County. W)iatever lbe state
government does, Whatever the .federal · govetjunent
does, some new ~enter of jet activity must be found .
And it appears Increasingly likely that it may be
necessary to find an interim solution to serve in the
several years which are likely to elapse before an ul·
timale masler plan so\utioo can be effected. ' $
Kine f•tw-: SfDdlcate, lnc..',_19~
First Offender Loses Rights as a €iti%en
Stqdent Protests ·Severe _Penalty
' . To the Editor: • ·
I am . u · la:;dr~ld ' fllll..Um.e college
student Wlth oo previoua crim1ni1 record
who was recently found ·gullty and con-
victed cif a misdemeapor for ~sting
arr~t. '
I will not go -lnto the wibellevable
detalls of what ha!'l>eoed at the Incident
for I'm afrajd ·too many secure readers
wW, find it bard to beHeve and think
my story biased and distorted,
However, disregarding all details about
.val!dity_ and filrness of the arrest, I
would like to pursue something of more
importance to the public. After sen-
tencing, I am spending Ume in jail,
paying a $190 fine, serving two years
formal probation ind lastly, l 've lost
my search and ~re rights:.
WHAT I CAN'T understand is why,
in a country where we value our
"personal" and "basic" human rights
so bJ&hly, must a United States citizen
surrender his rights as a citir.im as
a result of his first bad-conduct
perfonnance on police records when the
individual is already paying bi! penalty?
Is this morally right or consUtuUonal?
It's no wonder so niany young people
today close themselves ·off from the
bigotry aod bypocrily of the modern
adult establishment. ·
. I woul~'t even C?nsider asldng for
mterest_ from my elders in this com·
munlty or even expect them to care
what happens to the young citizens (who
wi ll run lhia country in 30 years) when
they. are in trouble, but rather I hope
young citizens who work to pay taxes
and serve in our armed forces wake
up :to the realities •of ' a rapidly.growing
police sla~, Califor:nia.
. STEVE MALmowsKJ
Presert>ittg Beaut11
To the Editor,
I am very pleased to see your enthus.
lastlc support of a master plan for
Orange County. It is particularly refresh-
ina to hear that others consider the ex·
!silng natu.ral beauty of the county lo be
l!T'placeable and worthy of pre.setva· t1on.
Aa an interested citizen it ia frustrat·
Ing to see uncontrolled development
occur near the Ct>ast. ll is also disap-
pointing to • areas which provide haf>.. ita~ for wUdllfe such u the "Back Bay"
in Newport and Aliso Creek behind La·
guna Beach become readied for deveh>p-meill.
CERTAINLY community "Green Belt"
groups are a move in the ri(ftt direction.
bdt It la ailo hoped that 1t ii not too
lde&lllUc 'that large landowners such as
111e 1rv1ne and Milulton companies w111
na1iu !he va1ue o1 theli' boldlnp 1n terms other ·than dollara.
B11 George ---
Dear George:
My huaband pays . absolutely no
ttlentjon to me . and reads the
newspaper right ,through i:h-eatfast.
He wouldn 't notice if J wore an
ovan:oal to breakfast. or, f,.. that
mattar, H I "°"' aboojulely notlt1nr. What would yw aoggat!
' DISJLLUSIONED
Dear lllslllusloned : ..
Do ,.. u.. In the blc -
-on the e«ner! Well, put IOlllf:thlni on. My milkman bu
been late three times this week.
Letten from readn1~ arc tOelcomt'.
Nonnallu Ultit.er1 should conveu t/itir
mttBCQt in !00 worcb or lus. The
right to condeme letter• to fit tpace
or eUminatt libel ii reaerwd. AU
lttter1 must, inelud.t lignature and
mailing addr.ltt, but qpme.t mcv, be
withheld on rtqMtllt ff 'nlfticifill·re<>
aon is apparent. · '
ri il..ili>-~ fl'.~,.-P. lai·o• beautlrul .•""·~·--..•··· ·11>81 would ill.iii'.~ ~.:i,-irid recr<aUonal. ·benefits. .C0ocotnecI , citi·
zens should know what they can do to
help insure the: poslUve planning of our
environment for "future generations u
well u our concerned youth. The~
can obviously be •invaluable in ·geieiat.
ing moinentum toward this linJ)Ortant
goal. ART WAHL
Cit11 Car Bidding
To the EditDr:
Concerning . the article in I a s t
Thllrsday'I DAILY PILOT, which dealt
with the bid for the city of Costa Mesa
for purChase of one new sedan,· may
I add some facts which were not brought
out.
We, at Connell Chevrolet, did not
receive a bid requeat. oor Wa! one
sent to us.
Upon inquiry the .reason given (and
a logical one) was that they wanted
a car of 127·inch wheelbase or equal;
therefore, bids. were only sent to new
car dealers who could meet these
specifications.
I FEEL IT IS an injustice to infer
that the council is "worried about the
hUtiative of the local a u t o m o b i J e
dealen." Further, I think the statement
!>Y Councilman St. Clair that "it's an ,
intuit to the darn Costa Mesa car dealers
U 'We got only one bJd," ii a case
of poot choice of words.
As to the statement by Mayor Pbikley
that, "you can't force ·• dealer to sen
a car if he doesn't want to," thia is
true, but we at ·Connell Chevrolet want
to, even though they are bid at or
below our actual cost.
IN FACJ, two weeks ago we delivered
a van.type truck to the city even thou&h
we had made an error bl our bid and
loot 169.41.
()Jr ulea: Ulla year (in excess of
15 mllllon) lbCIUld brlq Coota M ...
N0,000 in Alea tu revenue alone, Jn
addl\'!on to all the other ievenues that
accroe to the city from the as people
employed by us, moat of whom live
and shop in Costa Mes1.
Before your paper and the council
condemn the locaJ auto dealers q:ain
pl~se have all of the facts and also
consider the tax dollara that we bring
il1to the city.
JOHii H. CONNEIL
Plaldenl
Connell Chevrolet
'TJ!erae -4 lsaf>elle' .
ro the Editor: I
Hope this letl« of mine will 1101 ...icr
llke I am 1 c:rusader althouih the follow-
ing subject could UK a few.
I Ulil>EliST'AND our polict depart.
ment is the one that decides whether
or not a movie .is decent or indecent
for public vle!ln&· 'nleY nlua(have miss·
ed' this one: · · • • .'
We preach , to .otD' · chfktren and try
to set ~·example .:f9t ~ right w.aY
and yet we allow movies to be shown
that are lull 'of stet ·revol~ script
and scenes thal would turn ~ itomach
of a h&rdened "criminal
Surely theater owneti could refuse
such films, "peclally. ft(ei&n ones· IUch
u thil .... Our Cbildren ..... [( rough
enDIJi)> !n ~ day-and ... to k .. p
their mh\da atraigbt. without filling them
with filth sUch 11, this ••• .._ • . ~:II. TIJJINlllGE . ' ~ .. ·',-;_.~--... .
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Genoa'• 'Orig!,.
To the Editor:
Mr. Sydney Harris' "Our Misleading
Nomenclature" column of Tuesday, Dec.
1, ls indeed misl9ding. He makes the
mistake of stating ":. , .all sailors who
use a "Genoa" jib don't know that
Jt · was d·evlsed fly a Swede, and bas
n.othing to do with Genoa or Italy at
all," which stamps him as a real landluf>..
ber and poor researcher.
'I1U8 _SAIL WAS first used by Mr.
Sven Salen, a "Swede," in a regatta
at Genoa, Italy on his six-meter, "Lilian"
in February, 1927. At first the new
sail, probably because of the nationality
of its inventor, was called a Swedish
jib, or an overlapping jib. Mr. Salen,
however, dubbed the new sail a "Genoa"
in honor of its birthplace, and so it
bas been called eyer since.
Since Mr. Harris is so interested in
this sail, perhaps he could explain why
it so revolutionized yachting and is such
an important sall still today! I'm. sure
Mr. Lockabey (DAILY PILOT Boating
Editor) could help.
AL. W. NELSON
School Bw Fla.her•
To the EdJtor :
In reference to J, D. D.'s contribution
to the Gloomy Gus feaWre Nov. 28 (In
wlUch he asked wby school bw: drivers
don't turn their flashefs on and "protect
the kids.''):
The law governing the operation of
vehicles approacbing a school bus does
not state that the bus driver need put
the Oashen o~ unless pupUs cross the
street in front· of his bus or a place
where trafiic ls controlled by officer
or traffic aJpal.
J. D. o: should read the code book
bel<n he makes a lripe. Vehicle Code
No. 22454 ls refereoct.
E. S. PllllJ.IPS
Schoel Bus Driver
True Brotllaerl'aood
To the F.dttor :
I would like to call your r.:aders'
attention to an uncommon e:s:ample of
interfaith cooperation in our Harbor
Atta.
·The Harbor Ana Reform Temple had
Iii -111 April of this yqr. Soon • aulllbk ~ pllce !or nllcioua
achoo!· and Slbblth wonblp become I
._ity. The ~oo of SL Jamet
Episcopal Churc1I ....,r>t out the new
Reform Jewish Congnlatlon and .. keel
them to tharo their fl<lllUes with them.
The tem~le's bolrd wu overwhelmed
by this offer and gladly·occepted It.
Episcopal Church for their aid at our
inception. , ~
A true sense of brotherhood and mutual
respect in the world springs from such
interchang"! of ideas that is oi;curring
between our congregations. ls it not JOOc! to see good faith and understanding
m our small community, in this day
af national unrest and international
mistrust?
LYNNE KOFFLER
Olf·dutll Teaelaing
To the Editor :
In the Dec. I issue of your paper,
in Gloomy Gus, the question appeared,
"Should a fire chief teach a class at
SAC while 'at fbt same W. be is
suppoOed ' to be ~hie lbr fire.
fighting activities in NeW}X)l't ~?"
In answer to this question , there ls
no chief officer in the Newport· Beach
Fire Department teaching at SAC at
the same time he is responsible for
fire-fighting activities.
IF AN OFFICER is scheduled to teach
a class at SAC while be is on duty
at the fire department, he is relieved
by another equally qualified officer (at
his own expense) who-assumes bis fire
protect.ion responsibilities until his return
to duty.
There are many fire ~~tnnt of· ficers {not all chief -0ffiCerS) \hr ughout
the county and state who tea in the
Junior College Fire Scieace program.
This is a vocational program that enables
many ambitious firemen to attain higher
education in their profession. A n
educated, ambitious fireman is a great
asset to any city fire department.
BILLY H. THOMAS
Battalion Chief.
Newport Beach Fire Departmen•
Quotes
Assemblyman WIJUe Brown, Jr., S.
F. -"Young people need to grasp
all the tools they can·, and education
is a useful one in the uphill struggle."
Rod McKuea, Hollywood poet, musician
-"In this day or communications
overkill, hard roe~ music and activism,
poetry is an anachronism."
Mn. Robert R. White, ruveraidt -
"In America today we need construcUve
efforts, not destructive. A happy and
orderly aoclety means respect for one's
self, for his fellow man and for con·
stltuted and lawful authority."
DenJ1e Abramson, Capitola 1tudent -
"I always say, no matter what your
Jot may be, build something on it."
-....iW-
"""1d be a rallyl~ point !or
to I part of Nlmn I legilladvt JI nothing •Loe. the JoblllOl1 ~r, ... 111 .. .slil=-iki·na are u:red o:,,:."~
dalloos and trusts•wbich have lone -criUclzed by l!ep. Wriibt Patman, !>-
Tu., Qlalrman of the a..... Bankinc
and eumr.:y Committee.
SUc:ll nfonn proponil always pbicb
lnlluenUal special lni.mta. Over tbe
yean Ibey Ila.. been much clilcuAed,
Jn the a.... and Senale, bul -tnadtd.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SUSPENSE
WRITEI\ JOHN D. MACDONALD:
w~. if you can't wail to 1ee
bow it . come1 out. write the last N• f1nl -bu~ poraonaUy, I
tblnlc u ta);.. • lot of the 11111
ouL
Thll 111bject deala with a movie which
sbowod recently In Costa Meaa -
"1llerue and Isabelle." l am aabamed
I weot &o see It, « part of 1t; a
few others and I walked out before
lhe liniob. but I understand that H I
cared to find out bow It •ndld I c:ou1d
.. to tbt public library and find the -.
TODAY TIUC·Harbor Atta bas a vital,
thriving Monti llebre'!' Congregation,
thanks larp!y .. st. J ·-Episcopal <llurcb and Ito spiritual leaders, Father
John Alhey and the Revmnd Davi~
~ The _....!Jon of the Harbor
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1968
The f<filorial pGg• Of fM Dailr
l>aol t<•kr to inform and ,_
ulatt rtcdtti bu ,,rtstnting thil
ftftO.tpape'r'• optnlon.i and com-
mentary on topici of intn'tfl
ond Bigni/iccfu:e. by providina a
forum for the exprtssion of
our rtadtn' opinions, and by
preaentmo th1 diverse view-
point. Of t~onned obsttver1
alld lpoi<umm 01I lopi<f of Iha clar. .. ~. '
T~ Till'Al'EU -Ao all
.. .__ porll!a of lat -·· !P-..... ,.., .,..,.,... Ibo Prell-
~
111--l.Allm
.... JolooA.-ltl
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Aral -Tampll will bl -ll'llelul to the _.,,Uoo of *-Jameo
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Robert N. Weed, Pui>llJber
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Bot. Line to . ~antn -·
Th.;,uglt the efforts of the Junior Chamber :Of ·cominei'ce and 'Gene-
ral Telephone, HuntingtOll BeaC!l ynungsters ,cait place dl')'ect calls
to Sant.Cl. However, St. Nick is facing some pfoduct:i.on deadlines in
his worksbop and will be too busy to take calls after'D p.m. Thurs-
day. His phone number was sent home from school with children in
primary grades.
Fire Department Tells
~pace Heater Dangers
Unvented space heaters can cause
tragic accidents or . illness unless the
equipment is in proper working order,
Huntington Beach Fire Chief Raymond
Picatd warned today. ·
Noting that the coo] weather results
in ·· an· increase in the use of space
heaters, Picard said that properly main·
ment presents no danger and does pr~
vide winter comfort to a majority of
Southern California homes.
"A fire hazard also exists with older
h~aters in which the flame is not fully
shielded," he warned. "The best solution
is to replace all of the obsol~te beaters
wiib modem; vente<l}\eating,equipment."
The:' fire chief ~uggest~ five specific
precautions to those who must continue
to Use unvented heaters until they can
be replaced.
-When uSing an unvented heater
Chest Campaign
At 85 Percent
Hunlinmon Beach Community Chest
has passed the 85 percent mark in its
collections toward the $100,000 goal for
1968, acrording to Campaign Director
Fred Kalenborn.
A $7,lm donation by the McDonnell
Douglas Corp. boosted the collection
percentage of the corporations division
beyond' 98 percent with $81,944 collected,
Kalenborn said.
Direct Appr«MWh
leave one or more windows open to
provide adequate ventilation.
-Place beaters away from drapes
and out of busy traffic areas and shield
the heater with a screen to protect
small children:
-Since rubber hoses are both unsafe
and illegal, USe only certified riietal con·
nectors. ,
-Don't sleep in a room with an
unvented heater in operation.
-Request.a qualified service agency
of the gas coinpany to inspecl fleaters.
RailroitdW orkers
Merge Into Union
CHICAGO (UPI) -The presidents
or four railroad workers' unions today
announced a merger which they said
will create the nation's litrgest single
transportation wor~ers' union.
The merger will brjng together the
Order of Railway Conductors · ~and
Brakemen, the Broth·erhood of
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, the
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and
the Switchmen of North An?erica.
The new union, to be known as · the
United Transportation Union, will have
a combined membership of 280,000 in
the United States and Canada, the an-
nouncement said.
DAILY ,ILOT Sr.fr,..,.
Mike Fosier, 1, of Huntington Beach, isn't taking any chances on a
communicallon gap developing In the city's Junior Chamber of Com·
merce-sponsored hot line to Santa. Mike took the clireot approacb
in letting Santa know what a g.ood .boy .be has •been this year.
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REED
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· r lt's pot often that I get.a chance to take a whack at 01' Greasy
· Murphy, bu\ today I get to and
It's all because of the BQJsa Island
nuclear d!"altlng project. .
Th• island is to be built off \he coast of Huntlllglon· Beach near
Warner Avenue and In spite of
many, many delay~ and pro-
nouncements that the project was
dead, the directors of Metropolitan
Water District Tuesday declared
that the island alte Is the only
possible one for the desa!Ung. plant
and that they are going ahead 'l'ith
lt. • '
01' Greasy . baa claimed the
Island would never raise Its head
above water and used to ,chide
me for keeping · an · artjSt's ren--
dering of the plant hanging on the
wall In front of my desk.
* I've never wavered in niy faith
that the island would be bµilt.. !'ye
only questioned how Jong It would
take before they (MWD) would get
around to giving the project the
go ahead; at least that's wliat I've
always told Greasy.
"When you suppose they'll get
around to turning up the first
halibut out there in the water so's
the island can get started?"
Greasy.asked.
Well, I told him about 1980 or
so when preliminary planning is
completed or when the electric
nower companies realize that they
have to get with the nuclear age
or die out eventually in favor of
publicly owned power companies.
* "Don't try to cause trouble,"
Greasy shouted. "They ain't goin'
lo build no island out there near
Warner Avenue no matter what
you say. You said it before and
the newspapers later told how the
whole project died when some
electric company said it could not
participate.
"Turlh of the matte is rlhat the
project died because everyone
knows. you can't mix water and
electrictiy, and besides all that,
there's no way to get the electticlty to shore. c
"All the eledric companies say
they can't put lines with lots of
electricity underground and have
to use poles -invisible ones -
along the roads and you know that
Councilman Henry Kaufman ain't
going to 'a!low no poles frOm no
island power plant or nothing in
Huntington Beach."
Golden West's
Registration
Slate Listed
Spring registration at Golden West
College in Huntington Beach is likely to be more crowded this year, but for
students carrying a partial load the
registration will be easier, aceording
to John L. Buller, associate dean for
admissions and records.
With nearly 2,000 continuing students
alrea~y having regi!ltration ap-
poinbnents, Buller advised prospective
students to contact his office as soon
as possible.
Students taking up to &even units will
be able to register by filling out an
application and health inventory fonn.
Previously part-time . students had to
complete the entire matriculation process
before they could select classes.
The spring semester begins Feb. 3.
New day students and those retumJng
to classes after an absence will register
by appointment Jan. 9, 16-17, 21, 30,
31. Late registration will be held Feb.
3, 5, 7.
Evening coUege students will register
alphabetJcaDy by last name on Jan.
13-18, 22, :I>, from 5:30 p.m. to a p.m.
tn the College Center.
Those with· last names beginning with
A·E; will register Jan. 13; F-K on Jan.
lf; ~ on Jan. 16, and R-Z on Jan.
11. open registration. will be held Jan.
22 and 30 and late regtstratloh, space
permitting, Feb. 3 to U.
Whittier lo Lead
Inaugural Parade
WHlTl'IER, Calif. (AP) -The 113-
member band of Wbltller High School
will lead Preaident-eled Nlxon'i in-
augural parade Jan. 20 In Wasblngton.
Nixon wu graduated from the IChool
In 1930.
School ofliolals said Mondoy tllat the
Inaugural committee advised them of
the band'• lelec:llon, saying it would
be the only one from Calllomla In the
parade •
w"'"""'· Ptc<mbtr 11, 1968 SHF DAILY PH.DI' J
• U CI -Blacks .Air Gr-ipes ' .
• Students Seek Meeting · 'Before Crisis Develops'
By 111QM.68' FOR'l'IJNE
., Of ..... Plllt·*f
, Slaclt aluatnt Widen. JI UC lrvme
lodoy ~ aimfug for a meetlct with
Chancellor , ~ G. Aldrich Jr. to
diacuD wbat Ibey led Is ,cleJlberato
neglect, d!Jcrlmlnalloo. Uc! barusment.
''Before the lilt of grievances cets
.too I~ we decided to let biJn ·know
bow we feel," said Jim W1nder, •year-
.old praldellt, ol the cmnpus' Black Stu-
dent llclon. · i·
. "l\'e ·fed plllng thlnp oO top of O\htr
things will lead to prole>I." he said.
.·~::~t t!!w uztone: ~o~
"'.before a crisis develops." · ·
Winder 8lld John Killg, 23; Slack Stu-
dent Union minister of ·public affairs;
· plan to talk to Aldrich as soon u '
they can, hopefully llOD!etime this week.
Finals and the chancellor's tra~els have
·so far delayed the meeting~ •
Both students came to uct. frQm. Uie'
~~ege ~f San~~·'.\!..~ is•a·j~or
.• m ~ial science and'Kiilg, a sophomore,
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Is maJorinr 1J1 hlatory._ • . , • ~ ol Slucientl HODen Lawrence
1&ld be sbare1 the .....,. of UM 'black
ilt11!lenls and Is certain the -lnliltralloo.
w!II be mono thau happy to dilcuss
their grievances.
_'!1le two .spbkesmen for the 29 black -.,1s oo the campus ol 3,550 Ilsled
• these grievances: -·
-unavallabllllY of on-campuli heuslng
and discriminaUOl'I in off.Campus housing
near the university.
-A feb1ct8:1}ce1 by the university to
a:cttvely recruit more black students and •prof~: (UC! baa only one black
facul\y member, Assistant Prof.-of
Economics llufan Bell.)
-Lack 6t an Afro-American studies
·program .. , ·
-City police 8lld Highway Patrol
officers ro11owlng and harassing black
students Off campus.
-Will!Ul delay of money due students
in the Educ'ational '0ppoftunities Project
(EOP). · '
, Twef\ty!s}X' of the ' Z9 'black students
were· admitted lhrJ>u,gh 'th& EOP ~.rogr#n
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EYE·A:PPEALING GIFTS
. FOR HOME-OFFiCE
OR 'THE EXECUTIVE
SUITE!
which bepll this fall. It l>rlngs to -dlsadvulapl stqdelto who show prql
·' mile, but are uaebJe to meet "4odd. -~ Tho -am l""'lllea Iba -with up to IU81 per yur In IInancfjj
alct. flpeclal -.. Ind ... ~ lll"-
lfOllll also ... pro9i!fed. .
' Fall quart<r paymento were delayedi
and a miJundentanding developedt
Winder salcI, be '"" Jed . to believe bf people In UCl's Financial Aids Ofllco
that payme\itf· were delayed b<Camoi "tbei Wereii•f sure we would remain'
fn tcbool H tbe"money was turned ovfi
to WI fii;st:" · ' , ·'1
But Dean .of Studento Robert .Lawrenco
explained, "We just didn't get the moneY
from the , federal government in tiam:'
Jt1wasn't our fault." :;
Winder said that'.is the lint he baa
heard of It. -1 :
He and King, aclinowledge there Is
a shortage of ·on-Campus housing, but
Contends blllck ·1iuciento ·should 'be given
special consfdciUon because of ~
-spe_ciaL ·pt?,bJems1 Chey face off campus.
OP.EN DAILY. 9-6
Feminine, flower·strewn china ~nsets, acc1nt
these mustard leather acc1ssori1s.
DESK PAD, 37.50
ADDRESS BOOK with •r•a code map, 17.50
SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH FltAME. 22.50
WATERCOLOR FLOWERS STATIONERY, bo• 2.00
GOLDEN APPLE PAPERWEIGHT, 10,00
Fina 9rainad, smo•y cor• and blac• 1aath1r
des• accellories.
DESK PAD, •x•cutiva ti1ad, J0.00
PEN AND PENCIL CADDY, wah p dozoo ptncils, 10.00
STATIONlRY PAD. cork trimmed wfth tear-off
sheets, 12.50
TORTISE LEATHER ACCESSORY CADDY w;th
ma9nifyin9 9le11, scissori, and latter opener in brass, 27.50
ARE YOU A LA1Y CHRISTMAS SHOPPER?
L<T OUR PERSONAL SHOPPER-GERTIE, DO IT ALLI-CALL 671·4360
at tha arttranca to. l ido Isl•
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RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT IEACH , 67J.6360
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wlll -.• -..-ICul -plln 111ar111·-~ Glllcl JU. .. JllHY 1~ and r,.... lty•~: Scrootoo mode Illa ••-. 1e 1tan cl Ill• •Beverly HillbWlu ,,._ · u hi .m...i o, p1-en
te11vlaioP 11\1ea, wDl be arand mar. ,..... to N"' Yori< Iller a wllk'• foci-. lhlJI of 1111 fourlh annual Waite flndlDI tour· GI 1llYl>I. kudl Antill,
Cbrlstma• parade on Dec, 14. The ;lordln, w-•..O llJ'.1111.
parade lhroulb tilt precloml~anlly :•CerialnlY we wtU pul !Grward a jlllOI
N1cro oecllon of Loi /dl&tlu. LL. plan," lbe '""* ......,,lvula...,....,.
belDI held, 1poDIOl'I aald. d11plte Ilk!. ''Bui for -. I ·-~""7flWI&. tht City Council'• rejection of a re-I mull koop 'lttf ldlal to "
llllSI for ts 000 ezpenae money. -l&ld hi wllll 1be lllkkli.
• t .£ast m learth o( a ptlCI IOJuUon.
• . . "I· WU ablo lo eslablbh tbal II"
,}. lllOUH di1rupled train •ched, loterelted parllel lrulr biend to flod
ult1 lor tllo houn Ill Nqoya, Ja, • oOluUon to the'problem," hi Aid.
pan. OltlclaJI oaid tilt lllOtjlO IJllW• In Ttl .\vll,. 8cranloa llld. b1J trip
eel thJ'oulh a signal cable lllaUlut.. bid -b11 bopel le< pe"' IO
eel a n4 'llunln~ 1111>1 lor tralnl. lbe.lllddl.o !UL
. ' 'Ill leld DIW ~·-WU --... -fl.,.. f!lr I ·--.... --•lllPa 1111 ...... Illa -at llraol, J-udlml.
. 11"'7 Gllkiil' ... -Ill .,,..., ==-~:r:-:.~.t:.~
--bli-ftllll<k ~ Ibo ...
tbal hi WU ~----l1lo P'loM . hire nalli;w-....._ .. ~· .. ''
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Battle for 1st ' . . .;. ' . .
Time ·in Week ·
President Johmon got a rare Unemployment book on bird&-alld a chuck!<-TEL AVIV (UPI) -Inoll l!ld Jorda•
when Rep. Wright Patman of nian iroopl1 baWld with t 1 Dk st
T= gave him a <aw of an Rate Drops machlmplll and' buooku ...... lbe 1893 vol•.,. of "Hawk! and · , JOJUaJ> _River ~1 !'!! ~ .!lnl llml
Doofl of lltt Vnltcd Sl<ltu.• In Iii dlj'~
P"11MU !Did Iii• Pretid<'>at ~ · In N _ L ,.__ ll lollowed. Tuelda,y'1 lirlol ~Una
boolo"""" put out ~ tltt Se/:rr-. . OVeJuOOI" between llraell and E'1Pl!an. tarv of A~N't-and the ' r . , , ~ . COt)Qfemnan 4:_ ~ lmtw~ oj ·'t,·': 1 i' ~ In AlQDlaD,, 8' .J<,ir:duilan.$,:e:amaa'·'
Joli"'°"''· .i.-in · ra,rl,_ w•~ (UPJ)-'n>e nation'• said ~1 ·15Wmilo'1111it ·. II 1 .
boc>los Th4 ·-~ • •. UDelllj!l(f";:J"llovembei'.droppodto 7un. -~ fin , •. " oor.,;,. 'am;, ~ut, of ''C..rrt.' ': lta loftoi · ' fu .~ yean, lbe labor oo·a J-.,jlilrOI nW-·~ Al" ·_-:..-I..-•' m-z •--.
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zong, be~Qr• ""'°"'·*clew<• .l'""f.t?'•~~ 1::'S:~~'"JaJeruaaiw· Jr.a ... ~~•·.' .. i'•eff!t b•~·.~''~-tDfll'lll;·f~. ·a#":.. or -· ~ .·aet~ lboi ·1""1iii~ 11 wllb a ~'Aliielao·Jlbll4'11nally riught up wilh llii& mo... would.be capturer; Clower le!tl nclgbborhood cloe-~~ .:'' . '-.. ~ "'°'.!!'<-· ' -'*4 lit .,ond, Ibo low~~ ~II~~~!!"(~ }Oldien "'!... .. k~ ~ W• cha1~~Tuooday and are now gets into tile act as monkey manage& to mati
. • • .. , qio . , ~ ~· Nqvelllher, pa . , ,_ . . j . for 1!.t ,.,,.,,.r. (U~r left) Man ":'tit coal qUi~k; Ket,aWl9'• and (lower right). several bystan~i :
" , ,. , . · .-; ,:, l!IW_ "-t1"' iol>lesa µle waa U per· lllolber Ql!o ·~ c..u.iu ... irorn tt'lea ·to sneak '.up on the eiwtve animal; Copper · ers pet tile tired animal after a Departniept ·qr,
Mr"' lapW ~· ~hel fill ,. "'5' .• 2 ' .>.~;... lo....._. · r11he..,br1\:f_ ~.,;.~-~ ~~~ ~ ri&hll monker. .1~ ov~ .. head of unidentified • Power and Waler employe captured it. ~ open ''*!11~1111 ·1'11iil:b!Ww OCJt ·Ill ~ ·~ aame. -"""P ,._ waa --· w~•Y -=•e» crupl~~ ~ :tr11110ul her-,. ~ .. t~ ~~-mi:...:.. 111 ·' P1 .... ae11 ~-ta~ Jguna.~ .. firiog. • "".
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.......,;ftoi'it.'Di'isni 1118..inil, Hltiilll • ,;~ ·Tbe . I ... -. or Isr ~ wu Yo;i;iii:·owooped up an ~.•tile' . lbe ~~lb waa u . , n. down 200,000 In Belru~ oewspapera said the-alt
" .• : . 1 . ·Viet · Pacification Gaining: eq_Uivaleal•ol ''810&:4 toot \l to a · ""u~ent.·~.' b.Y. 11111,0\10. for ~~:!u:i"1ca": .:/i::!i-'l:r':dl vio1=
Tokyo police Ila • Mn. Sato adult men In NoVelllber 1i.0001 fe< Iii Bailoltil'lllil' ldl1ed 11 peraons.
showed up, dlllrauih~ reJ>orllng women and·25,ooo· far _,.g.,... . Thi -.-per AJ.Bayray todaJ
ber money 1on1. The poll Cl' ·had 11, Tbe .-nplo)'Dl!lit rate for ......i.tta said ~-onijJled ln various parts '' >
and Mrs. Sato left a ff() reward for , .cl:)>Jll>Oll llgnllieantly from 7.4 poroenl ol Bqbilad _.a group of "attackers"
MissYoshlno. · •. ,· 1 'li!Qdober ·toupercen11nNovember, se111io .1omun1c1pa1cars.Tbepaper 73 .. 3% of Populatw1i in Areas Controlled by Sai.gon .. : e bot illll remained more tbao double lbe said lroql"Jrooltl mp .. ta!!D put doWJI , , .••
I · · rate lot ,"l\lle>-3 percent laal -· . · l!>e. delltlJill!r.-. · · IAIGON (A!')-llle U.S. Mls&lon'""'•y Seven ·soolb Vletnain.,. were reported or political worken In lhe ma -•~bt lla!ol4• ,GOldltlln. ........ :' OOilllill' · · N-.GI I!!" --nporled ex· cJalined thal 7U percent ol lbe::-1,....,.•· remain un'ch•"•ed. -:0 ·~ for lbe Burea~ ol Labor llatlltlcs, aclly when !hi·,~ occurred rn . llon of . llcutli VletDarn 11 ll . In killed In lbe jotter attackl'lnd 4S were -~ wu unable'-lo esplam lbe drop' ln 'lllJD. lhe paat"few claya.'· . I woonded. · The U.S . Mission estimated 'ltiat • w!UI< unemployment. · : ID Baghdad. ·Iraqi Prllldtnt Ahmad nlatlvlly llCUl'I artu ®Dtrolled br lhe n,. padncat10n report showed ao in-anolber 13.! percent of 1be South VJet.
He said tba1 It "~ !'Oimble ·11>;t · AJ.BUr 1-'a.statemonl oo Baghdad 8a1'on ~ U:: ;~ ~11lOll creaae of 3.5 percent during November nomese are living In "conte~" 1be decreaae In non-white unemploynielrt radio Tu-•·• ....._.. •• his ~1e to optimlltic re,.... on ca pro-haml•" and lhe remaining 13 • --1 was a result of a Novaber 1ncrtue aupPort AUb' p;;'ID;: "IO 'that the gram ever given. in the number of. perlOllS llvlna: in are-undU Viet Cong control . ..-;
in service lnduatzy erQl!toYment but. *"' , blPes of tbl ~ against Zionist u,. From the fl&hUng fronts, the 'U.S. .relatiyely secure areas. It was the . The North Vletname.se antlalmaft at· ~"::mitted·~ "°'"°'"'°'' ~ wwl>hal caWllCI . ·v~on Oah ~ .clowlng. • . ~ ~&.anoeinlll.tber=can ' Jar1eil'. monthly .lncruae ·~•r claimed. , tack from lhe ·aemrntarl!ed ""'~ W lbe'cbaDp. . .,, > • . • , . ,'~"'·~ . OI!-= .. qne Ofllclall •tlrlbliled II to in ln~lfled lbe ll!th "'•hoitllcanl hlcldent o1·'""'1r .: · -~~'all MD'l.ese· pe: government pacification ~fort m tpe 'tnitieted"·acliYlf"v1•,.. Jn ~DMZ •4 :, A'\p .. : _-U6-·.7.·8;· '..-C· -~ . . .' · ..... , . , .· .. ev;;;.r·<:-~a-1'm' ·: s . t=;;~. 1!filie ~! C':it . pas\ f~monthsf"l!!f.'!rilh !!!1.ev1c1<111 .. ' 'lllO lilllJ«aie'b::m~ 61Nll'lll)Y!o;p,
I n .· .. rew -' ' w u ........ _~-a&C-but the ' said the Amft'\cu Wllbdi'1fal of the t Con& ml N=' 'ali w'leu ago. . .. ' I Ii' ,l' . \ ./"" -. , . " N~' B. } ked flndtitrvyodllvrbonUn. fu~~.oomoareulnd .a ~~i.::.,sald~°'!1'·!Ji.~
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These little bundle:1 of ;011 are
going. homt in brioht Chriltmal
1tockings. Dec~ber babies at Bos·
sier General Hospital in Shreveport,
La., are 10 attired for trip home.
Thtse two babies are (~jt) Patrick
MitcheU med Benjamin Friedman. ,. .
Bo~ ;scout Troop No. 33 of Blhn·
lngham, Ala., commemorates the
51st anniversary of ita founding
Saturday and t!ie sponsors have
Issued a plea for alumni scattered
around nation tlO let thtU wber ..
abouts be known. "But pleue fel·
lows," 11af.d Robert S. Diiion, one
of the !lpolllOrs, "no collect tel""
phone call1, lelegranu or letters.
\Ve Jove yoo ell, but ri&)rt llOW WI
8R short OD dou&b·''
Hehe~rse Launcli . " lXOD oc ..=.~ ~ia::;te;.=:r ~ m~.~~ ar::· .:,i:; :Si!=zini ea::.; ::;.· :ith~~~r:., 0:.!~s:""~
in wblch their forct1 killed more 'than political war, with consequent les~ small arms on the single-engine plane.
, CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -America's Goldberg Nod 7i ... .., ooldlera Tuuday. Durlna the of military aaaulta Ind terrorlll m· There was no indication or lbe oizo u.,... ,.__ Apollo 1 aatronau" nJlht _.., forca attacked al leall .cldepta.. ,,... a>Uld Z'Olljll In. an area of the enemy force, but it ., .. bellevoi
climbed •~-tbelr --·" lod · -Iii IOVonunenl military bues and towns bek1g "1dered more Je<lll'e even to be l1!lal1 ' mw •.--P ay m ,WASlllNGTON (AP) -Pnllclent.elecl wllb -. canooe or .,..ult lroopo. !hough · 'numJ>er ot Viet Cong lroopo • : ·
a rehearsal of tbelr portion ol lbe. llllon learned Praident Joimloo planned ' .A.. .A.. .A..
countdowo lor launch to lbe moon Dec. to appoint Arlhur GoldberJ as chit! , H H H :~ .. bl~:ir:-~11~:;~~ ~!~~~d:J:::te:,: Oop_s; Arwther Plane Congress to Get
ning lbrough lbe final 21> bours or the ned to appoint Arthur Goldberg as chief E B d ~ illll uil Ibey were preparing justice, becauoe LBJ so lnfarmed him,•• xtra U get for.~actual~. YoungsaldinastatementTUesday. u·. k d H lo·~.~; Tuna·: "Boat lb~= .. ~·;;.~~ ;1J~"~h~ lJU_C e to . q,vana Request for w .... '.,I.ea; telephone to EUl Warren .and asked' ~
.. '. -": him lo re~ u •: chief justice untll Seized hy.-'. La tins June.". . . , . .
. Nlxoo'1·budqwu;Ol'l In New York °"'
SAN DIEGO (U'PI)°-The tuna cli~ noonced rlcootly lbat<:blef Justice War.
Da7 1l1pd baa become lhe 10th Amei:-ren bad agr.ed at· the prelldenl-elect'1 lcmllobful veoeil.ll* :rur to bo'llboit · """'°"to: otaJ .., unlll lhe preseol
oil !lie ,!liul.111 ~ Amerlu. • .. 1 , ··-CMl -eildo In June. '1'!11 Ainerk:ali' 'ridialioat ~ YIMll Uld. ~· wW nol become · reparled'.°"t 'ult Jan DI--Day ~ mitll .Ian,.· :ID and lhere[Qrt bland wu lnterceP!od· by a poli<il boal hod. '"I poww to uk 'Wamn lo remain
II mi1o1 oll lbe coill GI 1!'<:11od0r Tia-oa 1111. caurl er lo acctp1 Warren'•
day l!ld fel'COll Into 1111 port GI Manta. 1'lfplllon. ·
!>!IAMI, ,Fla. AP) -: A Trans World
altlinfr on· an lnaugur.S .flight from St.
LOiill tii· Mllllll -bljicked today over Te-and dlvlrtad loward Cuba
with 40 pulenaera and· Jeveo crewmen
abw.d..
The captain, idenUfied on1y as D.
Maloney, notified the Federal Aviation WASHINGTON (UPI) -The 13 billior
.AdmltUatration shortly after taktoU from that defense planners with dllfleulty UY·
Nash.ville that a hijacker had taken con· ed as their share in this year's budgEi'.
trol of Flight 496, a Boeing 7'11 jet. reduction may be wiped out at leas~
''We've hid no word alnce then." nld i i ... In FAA olllclal. n par! by additional opendlnc .., "'' Vietnam war. · ~~w!,1':k ~;uc~. ~~ e: 0eteme Secretary Clark M. Cllffaair.
8:15 a.m., lloded in Nuhville at 1:04 told a newa conference Tuelday a ~
a.m. and wu due ln M1amt at 12:17 plemental budget request for Vleb)ilT.
p.m. It wu 10 mllai IOUtb of Chat· probably will be m1de to the new cim-
tanoog1 when the pUot called. · greu ne:s:t month. It waa lj>e ,lllh hlJ•cldni lhll year of a ·~ airliner. The Jaa~ a "It will d~pend upon deveJ-'"1·,
Nallcnal Alt J'Jneo plant, wu diverted malnty In Soulb Vlelnam," he a!dj ·•1
to Cubo,!Jec. I.. :• · think lbal lbe 1lkellbood would be Iha'.
!I'ranl World aald the flrlt officer w11 there would be a supplemental" · ,
D. SbQehren Ind 1be Olgllt. qllleer l'. The $3 billioo shaved from the llico:
Walthill. Stewant ..... aboard were S. 19611 defenoe budget represeoled Ill·-'
Brandl. S. Miiier, C. L1ua ond P. Gula. -50 percent -ol lbe 16 blllloo loll'
"lie baa eooagh fuel to get lo Cuba," reduction In ledml opendlq ...,,..;
J.A. ..()rallllll, chlel or lilt """""' for demanded In txcbana• la< lbe 10 .......
the Mtiqll FAA :ptp~,, tafd, at 1~?'5 · Income .tal_ 1_urchara:e. • ·
mllun. At ,!!!,_111!1.t. ~. Plt!M' ..,':u iii , Eighty percent ol lbe· defan1e C1ll 111•
et IOU~-t Ol'Tl!l.u11see, ~: ~·· and carried out by Congreu, which i.iedtc1
under sut-. II lbe 1'lamt coolnll lbe de[-programa to be nd....C tower.. • ~ or deferred.
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W/\Slllli<l'l'QN !APl -'l'be ~~ ~.~!fl ~:.ti KennedJ. told " Ibo
• lti1lll• haYO beea lllllnc two • "Wbal Jot ]le ""'"8lil UI.· . ~_i I Ptherlop ~' If
U. S. ~""' orulllni tho Wbal all opbln& vOld lie Jell ...,.~ ol bll; la 11tll 1
Blick Bao bul hlave ••""led In 1..,, -.a.,'!'• odmlred IJ1"l"l'ltil to -=JI ,~
hor1..J.. them. Novy '°"'"°' him. we IMid ~ ud we: ..... ol his. • aald -y . .-aiJlo' him lorribly," .... told . Mn. IrMnedy didn't .... pe
· aboul 1 llOO ·-.,.,_,y of ,.. ...__._.~ blrbl "At lel.J,t one .Ruaal•a aCa~tobelpRl:f.Rtbert" one , ""t'"' ........,._. •
,diotroyer hu shadowed the F. Kenn0d1'•'4·---Ille K.....,. cllllehl lo llln(· ·
,n,w ud tbe .Turner, lllylng patp debt. • Ille lit t¥" other. •
1enerally two 1o nine!: 'Ille $1,00ll'• couple ·clinJler "llben Pmldent-clect"Nlx·
ulem of them. , was QM o1 two fllnd·ralslng on ~. hil Ca\Jlnd . s..ree. aald pie S functions. The other Was a -W "IOIJK," 5.en. ~CO·
, d e 1 I r o 7 er 1 hlave been' flOO 1 person cocl;jall party.. oedt aald, "mother· ..ul . not
ovctflown al>o • by SOYlet In"~/".,;" )ftp! :;: "' \be lnclulled lo tt. Tbal~ ,ap-
planea "more than once" •Ince h ' ~ ..... ~th'!' I lo tlmyou propria\e .bec1•-mothlr ju.t • .._ '---..1 · ... _ Bl k Se • • ave rel""'-..... wt ua es , ;r-.• _, '"-~ ~ "" a o1 1ri """ u-K--~ ll!h>ed dqwn the clliirmamhip Mondly lhrQOgb the BosP91111 um,.... -.~ _, , , .. ·b narrow ·'f'Ur~ pJd. "Forll.ll these tributes, of 'the 1Dem~U.c ~te .com-
lllrall lblt opllll E.irope from we , are .. grateful f"1Jn all our; • mlllee .1111 week." :
Asia. • hearts. · . • More than 20 mtmbeta of
Navy headqu~ la keep;-With -her at tbe~dirinti' aod the U. S. 8':nate 'and k'ouse
ing close tabs Uirougb radio ~ .. cocktail party "':_ere her. and fcNr · NeW J Eng ~~lnd
. messages . on progress of the , Only survivlnl · .'IOO, S e n . governors were among thOse
u. s. ahlpa, w~ cruise J.>a~ Edward · 1'!· ;itennedy (O-•t'lll• two.1,•l\1<'11/S,.· •
been denounced by ,the ,Soviets l.Jass;), abd~·wife, .J:oan. n,e two events wer~ , the
as provocation and as "a show . Seq.~ Kennedy,, (~N. flnt of , a \aeries plannld te
of force close to the Soviet Y.), was shot to ,death last ~Y off the Jtermedy camp,\ign
horder." JUoc 5 In Loo Angelea, Juli dellcll.
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N. Ireland . AeeU8e8 'Friend, , . ..
Minister Girl Testifies · in Murders ,.
' . Forced .. Ouf '•NEWCASTLE, l!lo1l••d played .wUh my youn, "'Tlllr -.... would not
(UPI) -Nllflll& Bell ud brotben," leovt ro.• -lald. -
B!LPABT Northem lnWid Mary Deli had be• o Norma'1 lawyer NllOJI her , llarted ,-.with her hand
(AP) -Pi1nie Mt o I• It» "lnaeporable" ltlet_ids II. oext U Ille had <Ntt hurl Brian. • aplo. J. d~' bow lhal Ille
-O'Nellf"lorced Home door n e I g h b • ra and The )'OUl1ll air! ahook her lleacL wa1 reallf&lil!>l IO IN!t him.~ ~Ullam Crall out o1 • clasamalel, The~ Ud Ill Ill Nonna aald she, l/'lon ud Norma .i.iwed 'the "°"" ~· ,C..bllfet tOaay for ...,. the dpck topt/lor, each ao-Mary went lo a vacant lol ho" Muy put one hand °" ~ lhal tho territory ...,Id CUled of murder. 11<•• their home In a 1lum ••• · , .. ~ ,_ 'goitllone"wUhoutBrltain. • 1 Bu~ on Tueaday the two .secuon of NewcuUe called Wllll! boys neck •and ~ Ull:ll
Cra1,1, al the center ol young' alr!J glared at one "Ral Alley" other haod lo Phfh hil -, v~•"~ l...;.:'--.11 _:_,_ another "M -•• ;. Bri cloeed and cover Jill mouth. , n~ raanu s 1,;1·uu. over · ary wau an to Ue • "When the wu re a l 1 'I ·
the dvll"-rtghlS of tlie'~ Nonna, IS, lold a jury that down," Norma aald. "He did. hurllnc"hlm lhtaaJ\I 'Nonno,
'Catholio .minority, resigned it wu her friend Maey, 11, Mary .tined to hurt him!' 1 take over tDy bands' are ce'I A•~_. m (•· ,,, ~ .. ?'Nclll. .demanded tbal ;;!': li~ :i;ya.h1all~~:."~ "I oaYJ to Mary, 'Leave Uni thick• .. Nonna llated. •. _ .. ,,....... " " .....,... ......... the Brian child alone.' She ~1 went IWIJ because lhe ~ J#i Steinbeck, win. • • In 'a leller 1o Craig made she had nothinl lo do with ' lea~ea him al~ with the ~ wooled me • i. hurl hlm."
·n.-,QI 1be Nobel and public afler •• he ttl!aned, the killings. conilll(. Br11n 1 dt>g ~ Nonna 'aald. '1 dldn'l want
Pulitzer prites for bis . O~e!Jl aald ,lle lljld lo "'!•est Norma, who along with was them. Mary ~· Gel sna. lo pl burl. He wu .
novels and' plays Wu ~ the mh1lster to atnen4 ·at'least Mary has pleaded innocent, aw~y" or I'll set tbe dog on .un aliv~ when 1 went away." reported .~esday'to be , two q)eeches, "wJilch at-took the witness stand in her you, Nonna testified. Norma a1Jo tokl the court
suffering trOm 8 beast' tempted to shoW ~either that own deleme Tuesday' and "Mary went back to Brta,ni'' lhe was wUb Mary when -~ti .. A' we a>Uld manage qn our own rtJated ~ versioo of bow Norma aaid. '"1111s time be Marv bragged to another boy, '"~ qn. •, so~e· flnancliUY and economit&Uy, • Brian Howe, 3, died. 1bey was sitting on a block:i Mary •'Thit•1 where I killed Martin
elOle to ~e1 66-~-ol4 \ • or th at in ' :c er t 1 i n • are a1Jo charged with killing throwed lWn op to the around BrOwn. .. Nonna aid lhe w111 au~r. $lid -Steinl!ec., c~ces we should ·COO-Marllo Brown, 4. becauae abe 111111ed ltlm , lo ai.o with M,ry at a ~
wa.s· teri~Y'l,ill at his < · templ'ate 1 ~eAclJ in Ota rel{-"I -.knew UtUe Br i a n , ' ' lie down. Then she went back ICbool when Mary' "1queez.ed"
Manhattaii.borne.· •, tloll1:wllh•.l!r1taln." . _'_· -'l'il'-ornl& __ aa1.....;4_. _"_He_aom_e_tlme_•_lo_h_urt.,.._hlm_.'_' -·-=----.,,.,. gir!J'lbrolll.
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TO .A HOUSEWARMING -. .
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NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE •
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 !
Make YoUf financial partner I
We've opened a spacious new office in New·
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Don 't miss our gala Open Hovse, December
13, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be
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:. A'!LAN?A (UPI) -MllJlonl Dull. UIL<tanl dirtdor of ~
;·of Amlrlcllll wlfl ..... their /ICl>C. . '
·-thll Clll1ltmU to the ''Thero'• no quetllon that li"1I Koo& Ou illll u well 1u ti!< 111ovem.,. of -le r. II to vllllfnl rdativel • .and ' during the cimiltju bo'ildoyt I
frlendl. · 'ffho art ill or wi, likely have .
The 11<1' flu llrlin l)reldy the•vlrul ,wiD Clm< I spread
.. 1111owept1nlo. illtea ..a of the nu,"'be said.
!,·on ofllctll 1t the NoUOOll The NCDC --t. Cllne f~ eommunicahle DllUle Center at the 11me Um• 11 an· an-
iNCDC) 'in Atlanta pr.,itclld riountcnent by New Ylll'k City
Tueoday It would. vlalt all IO health officials ·that the Rong
before 1prlng. Kong nu ls at an epidemic
., The bi& problem I s rate ln tbe city.
• CllriJtmu, said Dr. Bruce The· city bellth de~eet
f reported a rise iD deaths from
• • pneumonia, which it said often
• ly Phll 111...-..n
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; N 0 Merger re.Nits from Influenza com-• pUcations. ~ F. S At .Charleston, s.c.,:.1s. lg~~~~~~~~~~:.:J ' Or l()re Cldets at ·the Citadel ,.have ; t been l\o&pltafued with.Ou and
t LONG BEACH (UPI) ochool offlclab hive SUJl!<n<i-' , lf b t :, ... ~·-·'. Inc.,· ,..;~ .• -g ed claaea on the .ad\'ice ef 'Tve heard of tha1. on a go -course, ut never a a
UVUWIY ............. J.A.111 place lili:e this.'' . . . f Be.aeh department 1 t or e 1 lhi' coJJeee physlcl':fl·
; Tuesday . announced termina-res~ .. ~ belng m~e to
r lion of Ha: plan ·1or a._ merger determine if tbe Hong Kong ~ with 'the Gimbel department bug ia ~ ·cause of the in-
• store chain of New York City. fluenza-like ~·
4 Vaile 'a. YoUn1. president Dull pred.icied the dise~ t of Buffums' uid the merger will reach its peak "early m
• had been 'c•llecl off "by the new year, sometime in
: mutull •greemenl." January." He ~id the Hong ~ "We have agreed t 0 Kong v.ariety ·i11 "probably
: t e r m 1 n a t e negotiations," more widespread Utan. o~
• Young Yid. ''Thit is due to strains but no more serious.
; the fact that sales and earn-Dull stressed that persons i ings of Buffwnll' in the third more susceptible to the bug,
' quarter of 1188 did not Jocluding the elderly and thme ~ miC.eriali?.e u projected." with chronic respiratory or 't De!lplte higher sale. volume, heart .ilments, should get the net earntngs per 1hare for Buf-Hong Kong Ou vaccine.
fwns' wert: 33 cents in the The v•ccine gives protection
~ first nine monJhl of 1968, com-within 10 days to two weeks
: pared to 11 cenb per share after taken and la gP.Derally
• in the comparable period of. effective for siJ montha, be. ! .111'7. . said.
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With Big Hug, Kiss
BANGKOK (UPI) -Marine· 'Mrs. Robb greeted her Marine
Maj. Charles S. Robb got a . husband with a hug and kiss
big hug and kiss from his as he walked from the plane
wife, Ute Conner Lynda Bird . with dozens of other Marines,
Johnson, today on his arTival sailors and soldiers on leave
for a five-day leave from the · in Bangkok.
Vietnam War. The Robbs breezed from
A charter jetliner brought Don Muang Ai~ to the
Rqbb from Da Nang two days Siam Continental Hotel. There
lalt for the first anniversary was speculation they would
of hia marriage to President forsake Bangkok. for a
Johnson's elder daughter. seacoast hideout free from
In • reddi!lh-orange dress, new!llllen and sightseers.
.$trik-e Set
By, Gut~
Engineers .
• PRA·GUE (UPI) -
~~'t ':lk':';:
adlGn tlod to !lie Aug, II
Soviet h:tvuion o fthls c<ftintr)', .Prl(ue _..,._ ..id ...
4ay:
'J1te ' newspapers al 1 o
publilbed a · ttatement by
Parliament Presi\tent Josef
Smrkovaky, one of the1 pre-in-
vasion re.form. leaders. tn-
dlc1ung Ile had been frozen
out of last weekend',a
Ciecho410vak-Soviet 1WT1mlt
meeting. Smrltovsky vowed to
coriUnue fighting fOr reform.
The . Communise p_ a f t y
newspaper Rud~ P r av o
reported the strike threat by
the Independent FederaUon of
Locomotive Enginttro (FLE)
and denounced iL
'"I'!'• •rig!Jt iq , or&r a >!fike
belongs, onl)'· tO Uie central
committee of the
Czechoslovak Railway
Worker& Union," It aaid.
. The weekly .newspaper
Zitrek publl1~ an Jl!'LE
strike threat statement. The
FLE said Its ltrike threat
was aimed _!gain.st govern·
ment ref~~:~ recogniu: the maverick· i.u'ilon.
· The FLE statement said it .
had been allowed to form
befure the invasion and ~
government even had.p:ovided
offices for its }\eadquarters.
"Then came August," th&
FLE said.
It said the FLE thus "decid-
ed to proclaim the FLE, "!I
independent ·trade union, in
aecordaJ}ce with \he universal
declaration of human rights."
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
Bonded knit dre11e1
will delight the girls!
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Sizes I to 14
Si1e1.Ste6x
Giri'1 front klce trimmed
blouiff from Periney1
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5tliH 7 to 14 $3
$4
Single bNC11ted hopsaclc
blazer for you"g men
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loy'1 colorful French
cuff dnN1 1hlrt1
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su.12 .. n 3.50
COSTA MfSA
!Harbor Shop)>ing Contor)
HUNTINGTON BEACH
I Huntington Center I
Boy's Towncraft suits to
wear 10 different ways!
A ..._tty llyl.d ...:1 or a coon~ohlled lporl .....,J
/lo 1wjtdt of ....,P, llaclol, or CDCI! oncl i!'o Cl """'It -
laokl lfo oxford .....,.... af ta)'on/9<•1"'•· 2'°"""" '°"'· ~ 1lacQ, • .-.lble ..,, oncl"" ......
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litf.+WU., ~11•011 _,I;..., lofte,,. I
Pre·•chool boys, 11.ft8
1izet 2 to 7 i7
Towncraft ca1ual 1lack1
for boys from Penney1I
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NEWPORT BEACH
I Fashion l1land I
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·FBI Joim ·'Hunt for Ci2aver . .
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-tho -~ "'8llJVe 1coup1e•,1 Jolbt' -· """""~ ~-· p-~·-I eu""'•e __ "" d 'the SS-yea,r-old C 1 e a v e r u-u~~ --. ,,_, opparen., ear~t N •• thr
Cleaver QI eTldJneo oi1 ilrp r,... Sileo ol Cleaver's -· dill_..i O!· · "• '° 1>ank w,ltbdrnal and trip t.o "SoQI 00 lee."' day• before ht ·WU dl.ie' to
~Yori< by Cleaver'• 1!ile. "It appeml lhe b • • he l'fltumed t<i pelaoo u I
' '\Dt FB~ In 'In al114ovit tran.swted !undo Which are parole vloljllOr from I '1161
presented ,Tue~, , I a J d 'the f1'fitive'1 property for a.ua.Wt convlcUon In Loi ·~thleen Cleofer Oew to 'New' deUvery •nd probal\Jf use ~geleo.
. .. '·~~~~~~ 'fh 1 . ..... i.-~-------..-.. -. . eo Q,gi~n, . iust Arrived!
. ~Electrocu· ted f>IEVER HAVE WE HAD Tl:IE SELECTION ' TO SJA~T OR ADD TO HER COLLJ.<iTION
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) OF HANRO, BLEYLE; t';f.IST ?R H OLEY
-. Thomas Mei-ton, the Trap-
pilt monk who wrote "The '
Seven Storey Mounlajn," and I ~lber best sellers, · wu ele.c-
trocuted T\.!esday •when he
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moved an electric fan aDd,
touched a short in the .cord,
Joe.al Catholic sour e e sl
repo..ted. I Jc /1 -~·Lft ·~ , The 53-ye~-old C a t h o 11 c · \.Allfl 1 J.l.l JUI ii
philqoopber • n a . thoologtan a . . l1 di(.<! on the same day .as the t · Wesfcl1ff Pleze Newport.er Inn · ti
world's leadJng Proteslant · · ~. 642~2444 -444;1700 ~ ·~~Ian, 82-year-old ,Karl .. ----~•!fllll.lll!i••••llil••--••---
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OPEN SUNDAYS
MOTORIFIC
+ WHIRLillD
• RACERIFIC SET
25 fl tMlltnsior rai:a -...
New stiek·shift allows realistic
-.ii ol Molorifi< car (m<loded).
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Sele, siRIPIL Ana...,.. ioos 111.. r
hioriou>-ns.
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Defiil!ll ~ds ~"' 6 lo llO!
See how Dllll) oOjecb you Clft a kHponthe
~ack wlltn ,.. llt\bk the
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To 'Fig"lit'
Militant&
Hong Kong FJn
Hits LA Hard . . .
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
HOiii !(ong flu hu otruck in
-15 California cou'ntles and ii ·
. approachin1 epidtiinic pro-
portion1 ID Los AJileles Coun-•
ty, health olflcl;)I Ny. . .
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DEATH NOTICES
SBOOtt
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Decembtr Ill. Sll'l"ttftd ..,. •1vttit""'
M'rlorlt 01"" KeMlkfl, Mt, onw,
llllllOl11 r.Mtrkt J1 H-. H111'boro.
1mno1u ind DDAn!Y S'9!n. cam.
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Wttk11ff Morfllary, '4MI•.
BALTZ MORTUAlllES c ..... dd ~far OR MOM
Coeta Meta Ml Met
BF.LLBROADW.t.Y
MORTUARY
Ill Bro11 ... y, Celia Mela u 11-1411
DILDAYBIWl1IER5
Hullqt4e Volley M-..,
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P.t.CIFIC VIEW
MEMOBllL PAlllt
C.melerJ • MorlurJ Cbtd -~_Ilewllrtn
Newporl -cs, 'Callforala
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PEEK FAlllI.Y
COLONIAL l'llNEllAL -_ ..........
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f*tteri111 fK16al•/,.,,_ er..., I",._
IM tn fOtle COMbifl .. llHlt.,. .,tffH
with •II tt. ""9..fffttl11ilt9 trl1111 you
Jeff, ffutt«y Nfrt., ...tel feshfonetl
l•c•• Mil'li IMltt~ ba.tlfUl ltows moke IMM .,._, ...... the ...,_ of tt.e
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Sew .. ~ .. '"'· ·~· Nffl• tlirt. 7te U. ''11 . ~· . .
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ll 411 Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
AL!s~!!,~,,. THE CHRISTMAS PLACE
Voice control airport
1J...w ~ J..o..I Th.y'no ~ • ohct ....,._ -"""" end
depar1l.lm itlrt hk• at o ROI oirpottl li9'tft ,......,. -'ref_.
tlnucill _,._ ...d -p1-~ .. mll!lllllG. 5 jeti
_,_~cit Illini~ K---'tA!rport.
9.88
Tippy Tumbles Doll
Ml ,.._.the~ on.th.,_,,..~ ,.cblboal ,_.. poc1i
-' TiWY T.....aMes• ... into "-act. Sh. II 11' tall __. -,
ailw li!tl......,..,, ouefit, '-root.I hair, wt-ill.,..,....,._ '*'"'rAH-... ·~ ~ 1111 3 'D' bat!wiM (Id~ •
W•lkhll Tim T...-
11' tall. "" trodcl'5 ...,. -hos
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S'cotland Yard Battles.· .Modem Bonni~-Clyde-
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He~s a Trigger Man ·
Of MOdemiday .Na)ry
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.... Je9 .... -.. ... 1111 lo ":::!!rlo! Oil !\!< 'bOicb
rlpt ladool ............ ,. bu .Iba! an 1imer1can .
1100,IM. ! . '. ~ la bl the line of
Ranked 11 I !In _.. liro.
lecbnlclan 1111N ..... Henry Aller »:t '.1'111'e(:teveral
Robidoux, .. !!rel· I b e . plln®",.:,ao llollolilller la
devutattng 11-lacb-ol tbO dear ol U. uu. lliobldoonc
baWeshlp New Jeney. For calmly oOiids . 1111 wanllnl
tl!lJ be gels paid 1331 a month. 'buzzer lwlc:e;, wllll bla left
The guns can burl a 1,900-• band, lliida .. lrllatr with
(JOllDd or 1,700-pound abeU 23 bla rlgbt. : __ , •..
mil... A niullllil -It beard • In lbe main battery plotting In the ci>n1ro1 room;· Above
room ol lbe Ill,-New '"' deck, lbe shell -out
Jeney, lour decb bclOw lbe ol lbe .._ ID I tbundorla&
gllDS, RobldOllI'S ftl1q -l'I'• A-:"t jiilliW' llalli
sole llgbls up: "Plot ·,..ey.• -.Info ab ·...i· lbe
"Turret I." 'Ibis means that best !nJm the rnllJlle blasts
lbe enemy target has -II &II a 7ardl •1'01· Jiiii
plotted sod cbecbd !OW' -Iv aa lnllul-to avoid hitting friendly 1roops Robidoux, 10bo has gro,..
or villages and that one of a full beard in the more than
the three turrets ls rudy to two months the New Jerey
fire. has been In acUpo, .Is lbe
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Rabidoux must await p oral son of a mlllwmtei~·· _. ~
order ...i I bud lipal flom RobldGul. AL-·• · . · a niullr cblel )IOllY olllcer, · school ln I>anlth, Com.· • ,
•.• of • R-Haftlm, 0. Haftlns -lo bo ·"' ~ • -' -a vetva ol • yem Ill ~ electrldan: ~ ~. ,
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Navy, la Ibo boA ol lbt plot-be worQ4,li\iiAi • • el«<-
ting ?OOJll. trial m•f~ mu in rl. OllDD TO nu ~,P_! •:: :.\1~:-=~N~
0o I brlalll; '"""1 al· o.;,"i1, 1911. tergoaa, '. Hawldm 1 l • e s,
Robicloul lhe .... to firt, U'l'llNDBll -waving his hand downward. He sboold have been out
The target is a series of two months ago, but be es:·
enemy bunkers 11 miles away tended his four-year enllst-
from the ship and 2& miles ment by sla .,..tbs to join
There an tint trluer • Ibo V -• Stpl.111. \ below lhe demilitarized -tbo=•w , --~
on tho -'"· '1111 left W · !ioOd Ibo npt to :.:,
soonds the salvo slsnaJ, a loud Toave a ;em: ago. "
hUZZtr waruinf that the auna ·"I bad:-'U>e papen In to
are 110ln1 to lll'e wltltln · ...itre II! -· INT," lie seconds. Getting too close to Uld. "Beeaule l wu tht enly
the guns could collapse 000'1 • · a: ,lllty. eaald find wllb 1hls
lung. · :tfnd 'ol ~-. they ,..
The right tr:11ger fires Utt ·.-led ~~ to at1.1 on for
B'll'I· n.. mtd<llo trtav 1o ·m .. :;om.~-... .,. p1en1y
an automatic firing device us-ol ·.people with experience
ed when the ship is rolling aboard a· batueshlp but no
to put gun barrels at the right me w~ had been a chief
level. main battery type."
"The 1potter on the shore," Haw~, a native of
says Robidoux, "sends ln Milwaukee, Wis., finds bis
coordlnstes ol the target to ~ nothing new. He
us. We take the coordinates did the same thing aboard
and position them on tbe com-the batUesbip Iowa at tbe end
puter. Tbat computer feeds ol. the Korea War 15 years
information to the Mark I qo. •
rangeketper which in turn Hawkins'• 'Wife is living ln
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Natural Douglas fir .. .-.
sends a bearing and elevaUon Norfolk, Va. His wents, Mr. _,
to the turrel The turret .,W sod MJa, Edward' Hawkins,
automatk:ally go into pooillon. live In Chlllloolbe, Ohio.
Christmas trees L ·
Straig~t, sturay, lu.ihf'y rt;''"• wt rushed
th••• down from mountain forests to fill
your home with the joy tf Chri1tm11. Se~
ett youn aw f~m • gritty. of alnl.
When I pull the trigger, It
sends an electrlcal signal to
the gun, actually to lbe lhell
primer. The electric impulse
charges the primer."
RobldOllI '°"""" the lint
warning buzzer. Before he can
sound a second one, Hawkins,
Dead H_ero;1
Wife Given
Viet Medal
WASlllNGTON (UPl)-Ar-
my Stc:retary S!anley R. Re-
sor todl,J presented !be Medal
ol Hon« posthamouoly to
Sgt. Ted Belcher, IS, who
threw him.self on a \and gre-
nade to save hta buddies ln
Vietnam.
His widow, Helen J. Belcher
of ZanesYille, Ohio, rectlvtd
the medal, the 62nd award or
the nation'! hlpest mllitary
honor ol ll!e vi.toam wsr, In
Resor's -6mct:. BelcMr w a •
the \IOl1 ol Mn. Rosie Belcher SdUy -utlllOft •lo °'~-= ~ -lflCI 1111 holldq -•· ....... U 1 ...... ... • Plftlc/lllf or -lllido
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by Ille 15111 lllflilllr1 Div• • on Hoo. lt, 1111 "'* U oquod tOONJftred ......, ~ ·-· "l&L l'tlcber end hla -•
we rt m..,,entarll1 = =~~~ _. MATIRNITY SHOPS
flro Sftll resume Ibo.....,_., -A ..,.
"Al lie moftll • wllll • 11 "': ~
rnt1t a hand :rsrt1 wsrlll' _..
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3-4 f11t 1.H 1-6 feet I.ft ' . .
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2S lltht aat, U.L. llatecl, in assorted
Hltn, ap,..xim~to!J )0' Jong,
sets
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Rouncl ;1111 orn1m1nt aeta
12 lfHMtl'lt• per Mac. ftftC
Cheltt tf ~lor1, I Ill " 1iie. ~. '. , . ~ '7-17
IOX OP 'll 116" ROUND ORNA,MINTS ).11
. ' 60 foot tinstl gerlond s1.,1. ply ploatio .. ;ti\ aperkll•g · 1· 44
metalli~ fln11h.; fllM Nlltt•"•· •
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Hel41 ...... , .. , 14"
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c•M~lner MUt •ntiNly •f sttel.
cord
88'
25' green extension
H.,.', tho ow pu'" Ht• lo.king
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..,..,.ct. 1htp .. CM•.'IM evr selection of .t.;s• r
sman end in-b.+wetn 1b11: bru+ht "' it.at • 4 9 9 scfnt •11cf choose the ·trt• th•t's · rltht for Yft '
4 to 5 ~.-w.. · ' • f
5 ft. to ~ft. size ' 5.H • · • e
6 ft. to 7 ft. size ~H 1 .
7 ft. to 8_ ft. size 7.H
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Fash ion : ··i~land ·
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Dear .Miniature Deer \. .. •
otto Hehn of' Brooldield, Mo., raises Jjipanese Sika
deer as a hobby and a business. Besides that he
, surprise< passers.by with tbe tiny 100 head herd by
gra2ing them along tbe highway. The unusual ani·
mals stand only 2\i feet high and weigh around
100 lbs. He began his ~usiness with a sing!~ pair of
the deer 26 years ago. Hahn is the only Slka deer
:ta~er in Mis90ilri.
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1~700 Openings on Nixon Team
Preside1it-elect to Send Le~fs ·to 'Possibles'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ir
you'te listed in "Who's Who"
or you're a bank president, a labor leader I a corporation
executive or' a mayor, expect
a Jetter soon from Richard
M. Nixon.
U you're a cook or an 11·
year-old boy from Oleyenne,
Wyo., the answer is no. Don't
bother applying to Harry
Flemming for a $10,00'.I to
$28,000 a year job in the Nixon
Administration.
Flemmln·g, 28, is "director
of staff eearch and selection"
for President~ect Nixon.
His job is to fill about 1,700
Two Cited
By }Jig
Brothers
middle-management jobs in
the new administration -
those at the level of deputy
assistant secretary of a
cabinet department and below.
Jobs above that level will be
filled at Nixon's New York
headquarters in the Hotel
Pierre.
WANTS L01'S
them were baseball'• Casey reading these resumes," he
Stengel and sho\lf business' ~d. "We haven't any com-
Elvia Presley, and some ~ters looking them over."
bemused Democrata whose But computer cards note the
namea were taken r r o m applicants name, age, skills,
"Who's Wbo." j o b experience, education,
FlemmiJJI, the son or the geographic location, party af·
secretary of hltlth, education flliation -and whether he
and welfare in the Eisenhower was recoDlmended by a politi·
-lnistralloo, emphasized dan; Flemming said.
that the computer in his offiCe "Etgtit men with experience
Flemming wants lots of ap-is Just "a means of storing in government read the ap-
plications and so he has sent names." plications. All can be expected
a computer-written letter to to hold ts · th N.
53,424 persons listed m· "Who's NO COMPUTPD" pos in e ixon .,,IW , .. · administration.FI em ming Who in America" and other "We have real, live huinan, rOeclined to make their names
directories, asking for recom· \irbe;;;;;;ln;;g;• ;searc;;;;hi;' ";8~, ;-~~-·:·~· ;·::· ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~\ mendations and including job
applications.
In all, be expects to send
110,000 such letlerl to pro-
ininent peisons in Amtrican
life, culled from llsts of labor
leaders, mayors. co 11 e g e
presidents and others.
Now the applicatioos are ar-
riving.,
"So far, we've received
.• 1001.
Fi11•11c.ifl9
e lAy-A-Way
e N-1 U1M
e C0111pl•t•
lilt• $99.95
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e ,Lir I~
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e lo~ K•t
3,500," Fleiiiming said at a . .MESA MINI BIKE news conference F r i d a y .
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RCA Victor® and ':'Motown®·
Etvis, T.V.
spec:ial
soundtrack!.
Tne excitement of a lin
show and Etvit Presley's unbeatable Nndition of
c:ill his great hlttl
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recording sele~tions!
Elvis sings
Christmas
songs!
A greot stereo album of
favorite Christmas and
ren~us song• done only
as Elvis cai:a do them!
Diana-Ro•& . ..
the Supremes
in stereo!
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Diana Rou· arMI :Ifie Su-.
pre mes join. -the_ te!npto-
tions for a sw1ngin.;
olb_um. Th'9f"re fant~id
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Dian•ROIJ :6 \
the Supremes
'Love Child'·
The~ .....i .;\
stereo..... thofs r9Gllf big ",
nowt 'Honey IN', 'Keep 1
an Eye', many mDflf
,;YOU·R:CHOICE ;2..87 ea.
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Two Newport B e a ch
resident& have been cited for
service to the Orange County
ChApter ol, lbe Big Brothers
of America.
Frank Michelena, of 1911
Kauai Pl., a public relations
executive, received one of five
distinguished service awards
made by the Big Brothers
at the orginization's 10th An-
nual Banquet
NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION·, l:>t.AND "Today'• mail brought in t,500 2267 ~ llMI., C-M-· -. 541-3007
to 2,000 •.• I fully anticipate Froo Ml,nl lll!9 T·Shlrt with. -h Mini llko .
25,000 to 50,000." 1·~~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~=====================;::i:=;:======= But, be s&fl, many are a· 1-= people obviously not qualifi • r
!or the posts. LeUen
coob, for uample, be said,
are weeded out -along with
.those from "the 11-year-old
boy in Cheyenne who wants
to be assistant _..tary of
housing and urban develop-
ment."
Mrs. Ernest Saftlg, of 100
Via Trieste, received a special
service award es represen·
tative of the Angelitos de Oro,
women's auxiliary for the Big OVER SIGNATURE
Brochers. The letters aent over the
Officers for the coming year signatur~ of Nixon from "The
installed during lbe banquet Office ol. lbe · Prelident .. lect"
include John Lawson, vice ask the recipienti to recom-
preS.iden~, ~ John Waters, mend "men and women who
secretary. Lawson, a Laguna by their qua Ii tie 1 61
~ resident, is vice pres.i-youthfulness, intelligence and dent and general manager of creativity can make signifi·
Fard-Phlko Aeronutronic in cant contributions to our coun-
Newport Beach. Waters, of try" by-working for the Nixon
1115 We!tcllff Dr"' is a Administration.
Newport Beach builder. Among those who received
STARTING DEC. 16
l\lew!PSA •
Beach· •
~ the holiday crowa to San Francisco. Fly
PSA froal Long Beach. 5 flights a day. Mo"' on week-
ends. -flying lime u L.A. International. Samo
fut ...-tce'-DC41 Jets. But ... no cl>ngestlon. Save
airport drMpll time. Plenty of low coat, close In parf<·
Ing. Al)d llje cn>wd hasn't found It yet Call your
travel agent or l's:A for a holiday lift from Long
Beach.4~11r,776"0125. PMll--•llft
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Ha9e a soup-in forthe hol id.Y.. Serve steaming Yule.Bowls of happy,
hearty Pepperldge Farm Soup for an : Like-
New England Clam Chowder: meaty diced clams In a bubbly
broth of' pure country cream.
Ot Chicken with Wiid Ricie: da"rk. snappy grains of wild rice
sparkling with chicken and golden sauterne.
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Or Hunter's Soup: chunky biles of turkey and beef in e rich
stock spiced with burgundy. Do your Christmas souping early. And
save while you celebrate.
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JODIAN H~TINOS, MMUI
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Monday Meeting
,
, .. ; Hq·~·pist.;.Depi~.ts
Christm·as Cu.stoms ,
r , 1 I ,
• . r ' 1 , • ; ,Around 'the World wilii-ChriBtmas will be presented durlnC the
next meeting of tlio Moilday Moi'rint: Club of Hunllngl<lll Beach on
M..ilaf, Dec. 18.
Customs of each country and' mUsic of. the seaaon will be pre-
sented by Miss Harriet Wood, harpist, who will be introduce<! by Mn.
Russell Reilly, first vice president and progrrun cbairm'1J.
Th ... meeting will begin with a social hour at 10:30 followed by,
buffet luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in the Sheraton~Beach ~. and reserva•
tion.o may be obtained by calling Mrs. Sbenvood Olseu before noon to-
morrow.
Miss Wood studied the harp at Juilliard School of Mu.sic and Is a
Maduate of Long Beach State College where she now heads the harp
department.
She has appear~ for the past five years on television and ha!
been seen and beard in the Laguna Art Festival's Pag~ant of the Mast·
ers portraying "The Harpist" in the production of living pOrtralU.
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Future Pulitzers, Emersons, Poes or Frosts have
until 4 p.m, Saturday, Dec. 14, to submit their
stories, essays or poems for judg!ng in the Children's
Writing Contest being sponsored by Friends of the
Fountain Valley Library. The contest is open to all
youngsters in the city between the kindergarten and
eighth grade, and children through the second grade
may receive outside hel.p if their entry so states.
Hurrying to cqmplete their works are (left to right)
Bobby Burnett, Johnny and Jill Maghakian. Young
people may enter as many times as they· will but
each entry must be submitted to the library on a
separate sheet of paper. Works will be judged on
originally, creativity and attention to the winler
holiday contest theme.
She plans her program around a theme both talking aud play-
ing her arrangements.
Membership in the Monday Morning Club still is open, a n 4
women residents of Huotjngton Valley are invited lo contact Mrs. Wil-
liam Bruce, chairman, regarding membership.
Mrs. ;Edward Howard will conduct the business meeting which
follows the -program, and since there will be no December board
meeting, chairmen are requested to bring their announcements to the
luncboon.
Chamber
Installs
Red roses sprinkled with
holiday glitter and shining
omarnents ~,lb• table-
when memben · ol th e ,
Women's Division, HunUngton
Beach Chamber· of ConllnerCf!,
combined business and
pleiisure during 1heir fn.
slallation.
For the first t i m e ,
ceremonies were conducted ,
during a dinner dance in the
TOwn and Country Irm and
Invited to attend the party
were busbanda and guests.
Serving her second term as
president wUI be Mrs. Jake
Stewart. Other officers seated
by Dale Dunn, manager of
the city's Chamber of Com-
' merce, were the M m e s .
Edward J. Casey Jr., first
vice president; Neil Pearmaln,
second vice president; William
Regan, recording secretary ;
A 11 e n Klingensmith, cor-
responding secretary; John
Irminger, financial secretary,
arxi Ted Bartlett, treasurer.
Chairmen will be the Mmes.
Ray Morehouse, Miss HUJlo.
tington Beach; Mamie Seltzer,
telephone; Alvin Toffe1, press ;
Charles Bauer, beautification ;
Mac Bangoy, special services,
and William Jenkin s,
parliamentarian.
Mrs. Casey served a :;
chairman of the banquel
They Sow So All May Reap
Surf Sounds
Informal Party
Honors Judge '
By JODEAN HASTINGS
Of tM 0.llY P'li.t tllff
IT WAS "HERE Come de
Judge" when_~ and Macy
Findley hosted an informal
reception for Mr. and Mra.
Fenton E. Jones following his
swear.mg-In Cf!remony a s
. Municipal Court judge.
Centering the buffet table
waa a cake decorated with
gavel, a miniature judge at
the bench, and "Here Come
de Judge" etched in Icing.
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres
were served to close frienda
who previously bad attended
the lonnaJ ceremony.
Assisting the Findleys with
the party were Mr. and Mra.
C. William Carlson Jr. Judge
Fenton, formerly was
associated with the Jone.a ,
Jones, Findley and Carlaon
firm.
Immediately following the
party Macy began packing for
the Findley's holiday trip back
to vis.it her family in North
Carolina.
"HOW'D YOU like to go
home for the holidays?" asked
Cmdr. Ed Casey Jr.
three poodle• and canary.
1be Claeys will visit
relatives in Pennsylvania and
Vermont.
ISLAND-BOPPING Ir o m
Oahu', Kaul and Hawall were
Ray and Jean Morehouae dur·
Ing their recent VICltim.
While In the illands Ibey
visited Mrs. Carl Sjor~,
their daughter Karen'• forrDer
teacher at Huntington Beach
Hlgb School.
Karen, who went on to at.
tend Arizona State Unlversitf,
now Is teaching in Pico Rivera
Junior Hl&h Sc.bool.
The Morebousea: al.so stop-
ped to see Maj. and Mn.
Leonard Olson (be'• with the
Air Force't SAC Diviajon).
DOROTHY AND JIM Facer
of Seal Beach are delighted
with the arrival of their new
granddaughter, M a r 11 y n
Louise. Her parents are Mr.
and Mr1. B. L. Drum and
she has an older lilter,
Lenora.
THE GREEK I1l1nd1,
Rome, Istanbul, Spain and
Portupl were porla<Jl-call for
Clem and Lillian Sampooo
during their two-month vac.
lion recently.
The women'• division ,
hosting the Huntingtcm Beach
-Chri.stmaa City decoraUng
contest this year, will present
winnen of the sweepatakes
and grand awards with their
trophies Friday, Dec. 'rl, dur·
in& a banquet in their hO!.P-
in the Huntingtoo Seacllff
Country Club.
Joining the Women's Dlvlsioo, Huo1\ngton Beach Chamber of Com-.
merce, in"' theii-·major tindertakihg to transform du0sty lots ·into '
flower garden!' are meinbers of Bdy Scouts throughout the area_.
Assisting Mrs.,Jake Stewart, president are (left lo right) Hl!Iold
Ca~ey, Jeff and Lewta Pearmain; who are working on a private
lot owned by Alco PaCific. Tiie boys are volunteering their effort
an4 time without any s'coui recogitl.tio~ or ctec:Hi to aid Lhe women's
division with their ci~de beautification program.
"Oh, sure," answered wile
Liz -and the next thing
she knew, there was a camper
in the driveway waiting to
be loeded. Also drlvtrig cross-
country to spend the holidaya
with both sets of grandparents
will be Ed III, w~.
Harold, Margaret and
Caroline -and the family 's
DR. AND Mrs. Nell Fried-
man wlU be basting a buffet
for 60 guests who have been
Invited to view the alxth ..alt'
nual Huntington H a-r b o u f
Philhannm!c boat p a r a d e
oe1.t Saturday. '
'Friends' Should Adop·t New Ideas on Childless Neighbors
DEAR ANN LANDEllS: I "" upoet
by the person who detcrlbed chUdleu
couple.a as "winners" because they went
through Wt .. moaning that they werf
not b}eseed with babies, Adoption WU
the perfect oolutloo, ·~ to . lbe
writer, and anyone who did not cbooH
to solve the proble'rn iJl this WI)' WU
either "seltlah, lazy or both."
My husband and 1 wanted children
badly. We wert not b1eaed, but then
we were marTled later than most people
(I wu 17, be was JS). When wt at.
tempted to adopt we ran into obst.aclea
whjch turned out to be lnsurmountab1~
First, our• wu a mJxed marria1e. Se..
cond, younger couples were liven
preference. Th!nl, I had a hlstory ol
heart trouble.
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ANN LANDERS
Yesterday's mall brought me two
~es of your column from anonymo\ls
"triendl." I think I know who tent
those columrui but u n d e r no
circumstances would I attempt to defend
myself. It would help those of U! Who
are chlldless but not by choice il y ..
wooki print this I e t t e r .
PENNSYINANlA PEGGY
. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I wss aad-
dened by the letter about the delivery
boy who waa bit by. a truck. However,
your plea that bicycle manufacturen
meet tougher safety atandaids wOuld
solve no problem!. A safer bicycle does
not necesslrily mean a safer eycllsL
U lbe Natlona1' Slle'y Council and the
parents of America are concerned, it'•
time they passed a few laws similar
to the onu ~hive In Europe.
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(1) All bicycles must have froot and
rear light.a aft.er sumlown.
(2) All cyclists must travel WITH
the now of traffiC and mll!t keep to
the Inside line nearest the curb.
(3) Cyclist. mutt give hand aignals
when turning le[t or rig~
Kids all over the wor1d ride bicycles.
Amcrlcans have the most acddenll. It
Is not surprillng 1lnce they need not
1tudy the highway code or obtain a
license to operate a bicycle. I'"'.t had
aome milblY cJooe calla because ol llupld
cyclbta. 81!'1 I not been alert I <ould
have killed at least two kid• that come
to mind al ~ I'm willing to be\
the blome belongs 00 the delivery boy
and not. on the truck driver who wrote
that sad letter, -M.S.S.
DEAR M.S.S.
Yoar leUu makea aense, and, ef coane,
~ lnlck driver• will love yoa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please 11'1~•
an argument, and don't tell me to go
look It up. If I knew where to look
1 wouldn't be wr1Ung to you.
My brother-In-Jaw uy1 anyone (mi1e
or femall) who la not a United States
citiz.en can become one, automatically,
by marrying a person who Is a ciUzen.
I aay he 11 wrona:. I say a peraon
who wanb to become a United States
clt!Jen mtllt apply for citlz.enahlp peperr
and pug certain tmt. Who 11 right!
-THE FLEA '
DEAR FLEA: Marrtare tt a U.S.
cltisea will aM procloc. I • 1 t a a t
ellheadlp. II takeo nv.,. ...... ~ ...
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a U.S. clUttn, u.aleu eftbtDIMf hi prot.
fcrecl by • lptelal act of eoa,,....
A 1oncldael wM maniet a U.& c:tu-
m1y remalo te tllll <oUtlrj> todeftlltelJ
IP" bul u an alUea. ...
"The Bride'• Guklt." Aon, Linden'
booklet, ""''""' IOll1e ol lbe tnOll rr..
quenUy uked quesUona aboul "9ddlngL
To receive your copy of th11 com-
prehemtve guide, write ta Ann Londerw,
In care pt this newspaper, enclooq
a Lon1, self..ad<lreued, It.amped envelope
and J6 cents In coin.
AM Linders will be llod to help )""1
with )'QIU' probl<ma. Send them lo her
In care al this ..,._, tnclo&lnc
a llamped, sell~ 111"1ope.
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• • • ' STRINGS OF DECORATIONS -Coan llom<mak·
• en booting a holiday party on Il<c. 13. have sent
SblDglng c:ranbenies and pipcom for deconliGns
aro (left to rigid) Ille Mmes. Donald Pacol, Donald
F. Pendergut and Albert Eiclller
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Mothers
Take Off
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Pst ...... .,,. $ ' ... --llrs..lllMl'&•-••fel4t,
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lor tlll Dae. II -wll .. ""'' ' . ., c ••• -1e Nerwoed ••• tlte
~ ........ n.. ................. • out' special invitationJ to American Field Service
• studmta to join willl th<m on thU particular clau.
Homemakers
in Holidays
:.....Peet'• Family Tirr*'"1.,,.,.._... .... ....,"":' ........ '."",......,....,,......,,....,... .... ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiii~
~ imlted -Jin.
Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
Coast
Usher
RQ" Rmdllwd. ... .,...., ...-..
dmt, and lier Jal••\, Mn. Siii"""" , ...... ........,
Air ,....,. -al the .,..
and aatiaoll boanl mernhm.
lolia Betty ~ is
rchednled to clft a bcpermk.
Salad Lunch Sprinkled
With Paintings, Music I I
MR. SANT A!
' 1rs EASIER HERE!
To aYDid disappointment. !'rospect!•e
brides -are reminded to ·bri'e their weddini
-wilh black and whm lloaJ p!IOll>-grapllo to the DAILY PU.OT Society lleput,
ment prior to or within one week after the
wedding.
For engagement unouoc:e~ts U is •
suggelled Iha! the Jrtory, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy pi c fur e,.be
mbmilled early. u the ·betrothal ·annouD<e-
meat and wedding date are six week.s or less
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac-
cepted.
•. ' To help fill requirements mi tioth wed-
dlng acl engagement stone., forms are nail-
. able in all of the DAILY PILOT offlct!6.
' J)u'ther qu..tlons will Jle-"fed.bY Social
Hota •WI members at 642-4321' cir 4TN-!Hfll.
. Huntington Beach Home . . -
Selected by Newlyweds
Cordrti"I Uw double riD&
memouy was the !Wv. Wayne -,._., the IJridelruom
. ._ Qris . Wardlaw, llOd
....... gueo11 .... Mart -ten, the bride's bniber, Val
I...-llOd Mike COL
Ii.-"' -during the CdtlLCld)' ni lln.. GlaVs
H111111ibilf)'I of l.q: Bach,
,randmotbtr ol the
Bridge Unit
SchedQl~s
Yule Fete
Speclallyde1i1•ed
Qirlalma -... -lbe El><P Clo--lbe
Garen Counl.n, -"' Ebdl Club al Newpan -
._ lta --.,
buffet al ...... Doc. IJ.
Mn. D. C. llattock1, -....._. .... _
"' 1siPt aol<I --tmaJ1 while '*W I! "ial
--b ...... """""' CoJnrlrdnt lor a.. ·"· """"" "' brldp .. lln. c. ll ,... ... lln.
llmnaDLcnnce.
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Court Stella
Memben al Court St.Ila
Mn ltll, Calbo"llc
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each -and !our1h Mon-day at I p..m. in St. Joachim's
parisll llall, Calla Mrsa.
District Will Stage
Annual .Christmas Tea
ar.::'~ ... ., ,a ,•
al ·-· cw., .. -111e.-a.w 1raPJ>-
dlJ'. Dec. D. ... "" ti· Roaad,.... c ?' -
11n.1--. ..-. -91----to---dm)llWi+s4•mddrwfl -I,,_...., __
Venm Ca••~•1bam 4
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Mn. Hui,-. .. -..... .. ........., ....
Mn.. tlanll Pierce.
dlaifnum "' ..... -i.,-1n1 (4141 itttt .
Mn. Dole~.~ -. ... 11n.
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Mi S I tw 9e 0., 7 I
.tPIM ' lllP ---...
~--.. lrdllol lo ...... -.,. ..... Clle llmeL MuaaJ,
Conl -· .._ I . c...i.. o..c. n-'JS • ., I J.~ .... --.....,. T• &. 1)9<. ~ Boll -ltnort-
Chinese
Club Sets
Noel Social
St. Andrew's .Setting ' .
A apedal Qirlalma pre>
sram,ldlndlocblldrencl
aD -will ... ...-
Art and ..-wlll ... two
........ "' the Qiriamaa salad b-~by
Wmnea'1 Suvice. G u i Id •
Laguna Beach Clurcb "'
Rdiglous -· in the c.r-de! liar -"' lln. Weuddl Jones not Friday at
I p.m.
-include. displ>y ci paimillg al the dnm:h llOd
UIWM.tin& ata and ID .in-
larmai --al Qirlalma 111111ic. roporUd --Waller )[. Ball fl llhpilt 8-!J
pildpi-
Alllsla, --wlll be --Fred _,,_1-aod .. __ (1'8*11)
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-11mi Gn111 • r 11ewpwl -. ....,. (PMll)
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-and -(Waller) ~ al !Cewpirt 8-IL
P,h4h ... will .. di and
.... -"' ""' """"'7 ralaed wlll • lo the churdL
Jin. -wlll oiler • Mnoliiil!IJdml Ga Haw to
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Dancers Seen .
~ Wedding Rites Told ..,. Ille Onnce C«mly au---------
Soctal C1u11 Jl'lidar, Dec. a. Support Your
In Ille p~ BaD "' the Jin.
Followil>& a brid .._..,,
ill the dlopd • buffet dinner
.. -..ii.,Mr.aodMn.
Berpom. •• ·~·, .,_,,_;_.__ _. Latliena Cburcb, United Fune/ -~-• ,_,__ SpeJlmbI al Ccnaa del liar ~ wu 111t aetting for ..i111t lat. Mr-SpoRuhl. °::°' la9 .,.. Comy the ~!!:ji,i!ii.ij!;_:~~2i~ll '!be eouple ... gradualel
al e ... qtnn -. Hi"1
Scboal and -Goldo<I w..i c.oi..,. 111e tn1o =·
rently ti rmjorini ia ~
llci&!noe Ill Ollifftia State
C4IJeg< lll 1-l!.acb, end
..... -Is i<ning Ill ... Naval-..0.
Nuts 'n Nibbles
A-., meetinp ""'Y
Friday at 10 a.m, 1 rt
mnnhnl ol Fountain Valley
Nula, lo N"lbbla TOPS Club.
Tbe women have selected the
Recreatioa. Center in Hun-
1.ing&on Beacb for t h e I r meeting ,_ Mn. Tom
Spine al 117'-will' ._er ·-about the -
the a1n,i. r1na nuptiala ~ FoIJowinc the family _,_ Clown, -a-, dmces ,.
In mama,. Mn. ,,,,._ :t.:: aoc1-:inwc:: llOd the -·, cbolr.
Dldria-ti( Nwport Beach lbeir-la l'inpart 8-IL . A ~ wtD -Ille
and Dr. Cbltla 9porhhl, alao '!be -Mr,._· !jJolUlll 'II prip>m Ill -"' tloe "'..;'.."":!:· Dr. c ~ .. ,I•. ~·=~ ... H~h. per!Gi...... llOd c b In ... Diermfield performed th r ..., ~ I st:ncWth studying at Orange
Uni\1'1!rdy of S o u l h e r n County coUeges ~
evening wedding for 1 h e California where lht affiliated 1......;.-; .... Mrs: Paul n..-..., daugbta ol Mrs. J. Howard -aL. p; ~-..,. ..--.
Tinkham al Newport 8-11 "'w Bela Phi. chainnan, att the Mmes. L
and the lat. Nr. 'llnklloJit • Her buabmd la an alum..,. G. Ding, TOQy Chu, James
llOd the ... al !In· ,,_., "' Hollywood !lilb Scboal and Jm Kin. Fr.cl Jue "' a ....
USC'a School cl,DentiJUy. lie linglon BeacD, Petu Kim,
wu a member ·at 1beta Chi Julius Lee, flarry Tang, Dnb
Mrs. ·Jaycees and Omicnn Kappa upo11oo. Soo Hoo and Bob Eng.
Huntington Bach. Mr 1 .l iiiiiiijjjiiiiiiijj~~~~jiijj-------------~J
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L«ation ~ may i.
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FIREPLACE SCR.EENS
"A CHRISTMAS "'FT FOR '' PEOPJ.E
WHO HAVE EVERYTHING ••• BUTARE
snu DYING FOR A CIGARmE."
INSIDE AND CORNEil UOUNTS Com,,_,, Line .t Flreplact Acc .. iories
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iDg pnpam die took ad that 1be teU. eTetTOIWI h• ri•en
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Clubhouoe nezt P'itday at !hi~ ---· Ben lot 010Vine day. , J '1111 -allD !!' !II-. 'llll 11n1, w ,. n ~:IO p.m. (or a . (!Olluclr.' L. IWtlo1. '.Jw:/' ~. llaiTy The IJ"OllP. wblch ralM !tr:. llr IMC. ori 'll*'li
,Oirlatnw lu~ ' Jlusl>yand)lol'j.S.Dtlllll. ··.-for the Cbllcl ~ .17 --~ • .Doc. FrfdaJI· "" -...... ' l'rofram will future Mn. Mrl; ~--W ·;pUtjnlli ~ ol ()mp C<1ad7, 1ilJI , • · I• ... tf.J'w .. 1 , lr -
WllbW La"'°" who wlU sing d<l\I. wUl llOk~chi!;le o1 Jiiod contents ol their lhrlft ,_1ira..·-··-.... D.-m CM-··
' . ' ·Faculty Meets Santa Claus-. ' Santi. Claus will be a'special guest at tile tint amual Faculty·Family Cbrtst·
m.iis. Party given by the newly formed La)!una . lleadl High Sdlool Faculty
Wives'• Club. 'Preparing de<orations for tl\e •event, to takephice in tile achoo!
cafeteria. at 7 p;m. neJll satlirday, are (left to right)· the Mmes. George
Carey, Art Wahl and Garth Rogers. Mrs. Don Haught ls ·cbalnnen of tile club. ' '
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THURSP"AY ~ eANCER ('Jµne'21-July 22):
~ IOll&S accompanied the baked ..... ..it. "She wUI 1 allot> llld'.tr-all the llx·I ty -.... .... •· I p.m. Ill ... 1«1'11111
lbyMn. Lawrence White. · be_.,..., . ....._ Cl~<.t~~ toa newloca-lun+111 IOdfioow lul~Jl'rl. = '.:: :i:
_.. Commllllily slnp ,aad Dower W. -.:, c.>l. ' ' · :;.!b Jib/ft 81., Hunu.,tonl ~'1,. •11*'.~ J~ ,,,.. • ._d ,_ _....., _ ~ &JTangemtnts with .. ~ ve.ii.-...-.... clooo with ' ~ -----_., __ .,_ -
phasls oo decorating the .home -an udll!Wrol toUii gt11a1 ""'-· W1111am RIMa;--thrill: . .:;;;""'~ldwJ=~-----~~-~ali;;;•;;iad~;;;Dllloll;;i;;ii"'ii*;i;;;i;il;i;U.;;;;;~iiilli'i for Ille holiday....,. allo · and_....,. .,.;:..Md l!l lhop~ilM-1
"'*planned. ~' N . 'P.<toit.'ulider ~ ..,.., _, •-··p1-There's 's.AI 'l1IM for
--· J. Orvillo Cblltoo " awtllmu'.·INL • ~·::;; ~-:~ tbll HOLIDAY m.a11NGr ~,, boUmr ~ wU1 ·~ JL n ,1 • Alliance Franca.ire» ~,~ ~1 .. u.:~: t.:..:"'"'·~., ..... ., ........ ;u,.,.. ~ ·~·c{)l(,dleo. : ·P~a·n.s , Ho/iqay ·.i:?.Q:la ~ tots ~u ~ed
c;>ld French Noell and a and the.. r •• J'ernaJXle
prunHlb dinner will set the .Bartlett, --~G!D. :< 11oy ·"8•:, ·pa· rh/ . · leJtive mood for the Friday, HoldenandH.I.~. , ·y ~ '1
Dec. 13, meeting .of the Tlcktta.fOl' t.bl:l-:1-in.1event" • '
•Alliance . Francalae de la co•l'·lllG of !J "deoll for A Wb)(er"Woollerland party
•Riviera Callfolnienoe. studenbo " , · for children will take place
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the Order ol.Salnl Benedict · •• . iii Wardlow E·l .. m ~t.\l,"•Y NEVER" HAVE ~HAO THE SEHCTION •l
will apoat oo the Chlna be , Boci~•'G~(). S!:bool, HW!lingtoo
knew aa a misslooary •&pd ' •1 • .Spmaonng the thlrd llUIUll
·a professor at the UDlYerslty The Book ~ G.,.q,; ·~ party for their
o! Weot China durlng 1be • -.,.;.::,.: • .. ""'"""'"" -are memben "I Ille meeting. W.inance naw is a of ~ew~~!T"'.'? 'l'tjendj ot South ·~ Junior Woman's'
pro1..,.. ot pbllooophy at the lbe Library, ptber the last ~ub ol ll'ountaln.Valley.
graduate llCbool of Clar..,...t Wcdnelday. o! the month ID Brightly wrapped gifts and
€oUeges. MarlJlen 1'lbrary at 10 a.m. candy canes w 111 be
Newly appointed 1Uacbe di.strffiuted to tht-..,}roungstera
cultureJ of the Los Ahgeles · and coffee and deherf will
TO STARl OR 'I.Oil lO HER· COLLECTION .
OF HANRO, BltYLE, GEIST OR HAOLE'( . .
coosull\te, C11ar1 ... Lou1a de l'larbor TOPS. be served to 1be adults. s.rv.
Gl,iem will attend the.meeting. ing as chairman ill Mrs. Diet J tnhl . Mrs. Noroian Wbiteley will Harper· School ID Costa Trodlck. C",.,..;. , jlay the ~ for the carol M.S. i.: Ille location where ---------1~ ' Ulff .1· ·
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By SYDNEY~
Examine VariOOI possibilities.
Avoid trying to do too much
too qulclly. Elurry of .activity
indicated ·m conneCUon with
visitors, messages. Handle one
project at • Ume. 'Remain
calm.
wishes. A friend offera hint '.sihging. ' menibers of ToPs Harbor Kids" Like to-I Wei.tcliff_ptl:u 'New.port•r lnrf
which coold be ·turned to pro--Hostesses· IDclude Mlaa Llgbten •galher each Monday . 11 642-24+4_ 644-1700
fit. Social acilvlty is em-1..,··~X,~lhr~~'''.'..' P~e:'.'.nd~el~ton~, chairman,~·~. =:....:•:·~··~ing~ll~·7'.:.:30~.:_-· -~--_:A::1k~A:'.'.nd~y!___..J!--~~!!!•!!!!•!!:!•!!•!!!!-~!!-~!!-!!:!~~!!!!~!!!!~~ pluuized. Be open to sug-1· : , .
ARIES · (March 21:AprU'll)•
Become ta m'l l'l a r with
materials· . af band. ·Doil 't
wander too far · afield. Day
features attention to basia
t.Uks, issues. If observant, you
could d1.s co v e..r ap:gn!ffcaot
loophole. Be thorQugh.
. TAURUS (April 26-May IO)t
Good lunar upect today coin-
: ~<;i.dts.. with love, ro.mance,
,~creative endeavors. Be ready
for meaningful changes. Deal
1 with children. Break out of
• emo~ional rut. Key is Feater
. sep--.xpression. ~
J GEMINI (May ti.June IO)r
1 A•(;.qn centers around heme, j fafnfly affairs. Be ~afJ oC
· seciW.ty requlrement'.a. Don'.t I trlldi'snmetblng rot nothing.
One who soft soaps you simply
does not have n~ facts. ~ Be analytical.
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l:.EO (July 23-Aug_ !2:):
Money Is accented. You could
get raise or find genuine
bargain. Guard poosessiooa.
Don't be misled by individual
who is extravagant. Study
odds, statistics. B 1 con·
servative with cash.
'VIRGO (Aiig. ~pl. -n~:
You successfully complete
project. You could be contact·
ed. by one who wants· to pay
handsomely for your services.
WIRA (Sept. ~-Oct.ZZ):
What wu a mystery is ~veal
ed,, You have better: sense
ol·dlrectlGn. One Yl"!.1bad DOI beOn ID -«llllacl wun c:ould
-surprlla ._......: li!<'ORPIO (Oct. -·JI):
A'ccent on fulflllmut·ol hopes,
124500
gestions. Pleaaure s h o w n
through hobby.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-
. Dec. 21): Prestige; standlng
on the rise. One In authority
views your efforts with favhr.
YOU could sell 8 policy or
campaign. Know this and pro-
ceed with confidenet..
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan ..
19): Journeys, long.<fistance
mesSa:ges are accented. Plan
ahead for t r a v e 1 . Com-
municate with tho!e afar.
R;eview principles, goals. Not
wise to leave details to others.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb.
!J): News c:nuld be received
regarding legacy, inheritance.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb :Ill):
Accent oo marriage,
P•·rtner1,bi·ps, legal
agreements-., AcUvtty ceoten
an:iuDd decislori which could
change present
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, OF All OUR JEWELRY
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enloY this mro4wovy' l'>uPont
'501' ContinUOUI F 11 amen t
'Nylon Pllto. Plushy hJ,.ki atyllng
In oll tM decoiotOI cobs ..•
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HarboriteWeds
In Long ::Beach
Baptist Church .· Scene
Of Double Ring Rites
Connie Ann Kildahl and Buntlnglon Beach, -lbe
Qiarlea Robert Kutter were
united in marriage during a
double ring ceremony con-
ducted In lbe First Baptist
Orurch, Huntington Beach.
CooducUng the riles for the
dangbler of Mr. and Mn.
Ellaworlh Kildahl of Laguna
Beach, and lbe ... of Mr.
anil Mrs. Carl A. Kutter, of
Newlyweds
At Home
Rev. Willis J. Loar.
Given in marriage: by ber
father, lbe bride selected a
gown of while .uJc brocade
imported from China c!esignM
witlt a cbape1 train, and
holding her elhow·lenglh jj.
lusion veil was a pearl crown.
She carried a bouquet of
gardenias and carnallonl.
Her maJd of booor, Miss
Betsy Kutter, .-her
pale pink gown with a bouquet
of matching pink carnations.
Neal J~ed.M best ·
man and ushen were ,..w.m :
Harding and Joe Williama. ·
Following a reception lo 'J;be
church for family and close
In Ala·meda friends, lbe newlywed·• departed on their honeymoon.
Making their first home in The bri:=,~ •ttendingJ:i
Alameda are newlyweds Mr. % she ;s lllBh. Sc her -~ .,_ n•~-~ Woodford ··• • • · ~ -~·· ~y •• 'senior year . The l<irmer Taffy Gay The bridegroom also al·
Tobin, • dangbter of Mrs. E. tended Huntington Beach High
F. Toblu of Corona del Mar School. He presenUy is serving
and lbe IOll of yt. and Mrs. will> the Marino -Corps al
George Woodford of N.ewport Camp Pendleloo.
Beach ,.... manjod m Las '!be ""'1_pli! will make lbefr ve,g:-Wood!-hooted a liome ln·lluntingtao Bucb.
,...p11oo for lbe ,...., couple
before they !di for an • L. 5 • wpulco hon .. • --.,,,.,sa .. eruon
The !aide :Q c.rooa '-Co mm ilJi I 1; llemitloo
del Mar High SChool mf ·c en I er al Orani• County
Orange Cout .Cellege. Her Fairgroundi It lbe ICOll< ·of
busband also 'Ill alumnus of acUvity -CoalL Mela CdMHS, attmdod lhe'Un!Wr'· 'Senior Clllzmr moel at·H:
Illy ol Arlmna. a.m. .""'7 'l'u!fday. ·
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SNIP, 'N' STITCH SHOPPE
Jll4 &:,Co.st Hwy; 9, Corono .cl~ Mar
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ll 1Mtt,_ 9i1oppf111 41p tn Chdthii11I Still ".t fH
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by~ Raalte of Dupont nylon
F.ach 90wn so fight and lovely she11 feel like a
queen. Choose appliqued lace llowers. or deli-
cately embroidered flowers and leaves. Holiday
~gs. Perfect for gilt giving.
a. Vma .Raalte,,;leeveless gown with lace.flower
<JPi'lique, inpinl:oryellow.P.S.M.L ........... 7.00
b. Van-Baalte, embroidery · ov.er gown, in
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Light and lacy slip, half slip, or chemise, for under·
fashion· flattery. All With that extra $l)eClal touch
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shop every night untft Chrishnas 9~ a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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Fashion for Christmas.
See our gaily decorated Columbia 50 sailing boat now on the mall .at
Fashion Island in Newport Center-Visit with Santa in his Santa House
11 a.m .. to 8 p.m. daily .
ALL 58 STORES OPEN 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY • l'OR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CONVENIENCE •
Free parking for 5500 cars close by your favorite stores. . '
IN NEWPORT <;ENTER
. Pacific Coast Highway bet~een Jamboree .and MacArthur. freeway minutes away.
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library. I :l!Ollltal ol Memphill a n d
Varioul ltudent • organi.ul ' Jlielllve they have Uncovend
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llllnl -.al dllplay ol hblW01 ;~ ..Uqultlel department -. ~-ay.
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lfi:acec:raft T•kn Sl'ape In World's llargnt Cleanroom
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For W o kers at· Rockwell
Tllat brigh~-cla4 lleelworktr e4 -
blJ ""bby ,... t teltvlalon soap_ .a: t
to the Apollo I tnjlll
a comfartable niche. t
Nonh American ~ Spac<! lllvts!Oll Plant a
DOlllt)' -builders of
'AGQllo 8 °'J'oi!le which should
orllll 1111 11"'1'1 this Cbrillbnas
-· iadled Jlll welders and
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Relllltl . la Wllat tlll firm
callt tll!i -w• Ia r g e • t "cl~" ~ Apollo capsule·~ -.. ioddled c1ur-D e · ' ing conilrlllbl by a stall r 88l'!:_g 00
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Plaids. TCuwt;;0n-ton-. Twills, herriftgbones and bo1_.. '
weaves. YOu get ·11 all ln. D•sraond's 1rMt holldby coll~ ~ 'ii . : ~ .. l ·.• ·)
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Or -'fOUf MASm: CJ:\Ait.e " ~RICA.ltO.
of workmen who don white '
smocks, hair c&J>' and booties GrlMlnl sbedff'1 deputies
to do their job. had I pltce of · advice for
The room, a !S,00.squ.are-a fo\ini Yorba Linda "°!'180
foot area of filtered air chang-who OOtnplained that she wu
ed three tlmea each hour' ac-the vlcllin of omc.ne pllCllie
cepll the Apollo capsules when calls.
they are still in the skeleton They dJacov~ ~uring their
stage. lnvlO!lc~tlqn lo(ondiy that she
· Once Inside the tnaredibly • WU ~· And
clean area the capaule i.l fllled I b • t 11111!! and
with its complicated eleclronlc day, '!18·
and 'ulsi ,_ dow~ -prop on componenM!I. "Ge& 1,
The cleanroom dress code wu pmtlna mat, "And
is stringent -no cufflinkJ, keep 'llD down.., ·
tie tacks, car keyfi or chewing
~-aides the dreu code there
are tofue othq' rules that the
average steelwetter might not
llke.
Noon COncert
UCI
MU!.lc for voice and plano,
lnc1Udtng worn "Y Schubert,
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SANDALS YOU CAN DEPEND Oii ~ (. I
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All tools taken into the
capsule are noted by a batch
monitor who makes sure a
screwdriver isl\11 left inside
somewhere. In glais-eoclosed
areas at the edge of the room,
tools are passed into e<im·
ponent assembly a r I 1 1
through a small airlock where
Ravel and Bernstem, will be !'-------....:~;.. ____ •
presented in a noon · concert
Thursday at UC Irvine.
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Thursday, Frida.y and
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components and tools both
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After ihe components are
Only at f.ashion Island store
ENTIRE STOCK ''AFTER-FIVES''
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Soloist will , be E 11 e n
Robinson, !aprano, and Larry
Gordon, piano. The program,
open lo the public without
charge, is scheduled for Room
178 of UCl's Fine Arts
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Those ageless walls of the
Mesa Verde National Park in
southwestern Colorado mar be
putting on a few extra ye~
thanks to some bOoms. site, but aald It could not
Mesa Vefde G e n e r a 1 be directly attributed to the
Superintendent M e r e d I t h some booms. He · 1 al d ,
Guillet confirmed .'l'Uesday the however, there "aa evidence
Federal Aviation Agency had that some l>ooms had been
placed a device at the ancient doing damage to the ruins
Indian ruins to measure effect on the Ute reservaUon where
· of the sonlc booms. # "a number of walls standing
Last week a special report for yeani have fallen thll
Was lssueq ,to Stewart Udall, year." He1also sa,JPJllare: .a
secretary of the interior•' peared to be somf1 ilimage
warning of the copsequences at ~on de Chelly in
of an anticipated increase in' Ariza~\~ r .
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The report suggested _damage nants of a once-vast culture
could be done to some of which spread over the arid 1J ~ f ~ ancient archaeological four corners region.
littuctures, if the sonic booms "In Canyon de Chelly we
were not curbed or moved have made •actual observa-
away. lions of the sonic booms doing
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a. Blue sapphires, $395. b. Rubies with diamonds, $725.
c. Rubies, $325. d. Round diamonds. $750.
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f, Square cut diamonds, $1,095. g. Round diamonds, $975.
h. Blua sapphires, $395. I. Alternating sapphires
and diamonds, $475. j. Rubles, $325.
Grtek Ox and Horse, 7th C11ntury, MU111Um of Fine Arts, ~ouston
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"We ha ve a study going damage," Guillet said. "After
on.b-ere ·at the preient time a fresh snow, a sonlc •boom
at places where damages have will cause some of the dust
been noted," Sa.id Guillet. "A and mortar to come down,
transient data recorQ:er has and It can be plainly seen
been installed by the FAA on the fresh snow." WI MO,NOI
at the Spruce Tree House. But ii' far as. the Mesa ALL MA.IOI CHlllTMAI
The device measures shock Verde clifl dwelllngs, Guillet CUDIT CAUS HOUU I
waves of ea·ch sonic boom." said ~P!1?!?f 1)1~ been ~e 10 -,. till ....._ 111•41 Ne.,.., c...... •r
Guillet said there was some of actialrcflfii• dlie"'ft1.1~!!~!!!~!~~-~;l~l~,.~·~~~~~o,~~·~·~·.,.~"'~-~ .. ~~.,!~•4~6~11'/1~~!•;' r damage at the Mesa Verde booms. •
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II DAii.TOUT r. _,,, --Premiere -i>f 'Eli"ah' ~ •. r. J , •• tO•
.:·'._~n Sunday
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. !. ":"'..:tbt lrftaa C o m m u 1 l l 7
.... wlD ~ "IEll,lab" .~' u·:111 pnm1<n ...-t -
" 'llib' at '''° p.m. In Campuo
lliilh1n lhe•UC --
"'nie un1 .. n1ty ·-apolllOl't!C! chorus II conducted
by Dr. M1urke Allard ol
" • !\ll'porl Beach, -...... . • lesaor of JDUJlc at UCI.
-,,,. pmebtaUon ol "EUJlh"
bt l"elll Meodelslohn cllmu· .. ii ambltloos cultural pro-llll"' that 1w exceeded an .
·· .a:pectalioo in termi ol ~
:: • !nCnlty support. Original plull .
• 1 caff!d for the ~ to be ~~ in a IDUIU bill, but Ille
, .", a!).'.P111111 for the cboitio; tJlll
..... loo, bid lo be espuded,
'icCording to Mn. A 11 c e
--program coonllna-tor.
'The program atarted in a
t1 11, 1 ..
' · '.m-tnl clus in choral develop-:•conducted for Unlvenlty
. ·~:.~![ltenalon by Dr. Allard •
. Among the students were
..•• :~ choir condudon u "·well u other esperienced
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•· i!J'oward the encl of the
CUTTING IN -James Baxes embraces Elaine BankstOO. as her husband, Billy Miller, prepares
,t:o iDieaupt the interlude in this scene from South
Coast Repertory's "The Three Cuckolds," closing
Sunday at·tlle Third step Theater. . '
quarter in June, mualcians
and. singers interested in
forming a choral groqp from
the Orange County communJty
at large were invited to attend
Theat.er Not.es
· '. a.'ii.eeUng of the claaa.
.. . "Tbe turnout ol a1mM 100
· sitwerS confirmed our idea
~t lhett WU 0 definite ·::-::Ollibiral demand for a com-
~ munity chorus,'' Mra.
· ,: liiierson said, "but we un-
, :·~led the responae. ~~""''Our nezt step wu to an-
. · ''ji9unce two daya for auditions
Three Slwws Cl.osing
As '68 Season Ends
bt September. We expected :~ ;~ applicants. Instead, over
• .ioo: responded and ... bid
to double the audiUon time.
,W, had apected a chorus
of•60 or 80 voices u a starter.
We now have almost 100."
"We knew there were many
experi~ singers in Orange
· .. • .. ~ty," Allard noted, "but
, • 1 .ft were very surpriaed with .::-~~ great response. This
:: '.n\t!ant that those we accepted
· hive ezctllent voices, have
'. :, ~~ uperJence in g r o u p
• • •'"-'•• and blve very rapidly
' -·~ • trained chorus.
· : ·~"With 90 much spirit and
,. :d0lermina11oo to mile the
Irvine Community Chorus a
permanent vultural iroup, we
can loot forward to continued
growth and development," be
aald.
The chorus has b e e n
meeting evrry Monday night
· ·• ond bla.takeo lteJll lo become ~!j>enDanent comm u n I ty
"'Jlanlulion.
--..!flcketl for tbe premJere
concert of "Elijah" are $1.5(1
•. A•and can be · obtained at
ilniversity E x t e n a i on in-
1 _,(fJDation office.
By TOM 'lTruS
Of .. DlflY Plllt-swf
'!be last of Orange County's
1961 stage productiom come
to a close this weeknd as
the living !bester prepares for
a ~week Chrt·stma1• hiatus. ' .
Giving their final
performances are South Coasl
Repertory's "'lbe T h r e e
Cuckolds," the Fullerton
FooUighters' "A T h u r b e r
Carnival" and Golden West
College's "A Streetcar Named
Desire."
The SCR production. an
Italian commedia de1 arte
show with anonymou s
autbonhip, resumes Thursday
night and runs through Sunday
at the Third Step Thoater in
downtown Costa Mesa.
Martin Benson is directing
the freewbeellng farce, which stan U:ecuttve director David
Emmes in the pivotal role.
PIIU'ing the cuckolds are Billy ·
Mlller: George Bartos and
Austin Kelly.
Also in the cast are Elaine
Bankston, Martha McFarland,
Carol Kretzer and James Bax·
es. The theater Is located at
1827 Newport Blvd ., with
reservations available al 646-
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" Crossword Puzzle " ... -:'.'~ .. ACROSS -..... ,. 41i Act of re· turning evil IOI' evlt
Yt sltrday's Puzzle Solved:
jerry Harms, Joel Tropper,
Randy Cobb and Sally Brown
head the Footlighter cast.
Performances are given at the
Muckenthaler Center, 11 9
Buena Vista Drive, with
Lickelll reservable at 52S--«139. • • •
Golden West'• version of
Tennessee Williams' "Street•
car" will be presented for
three m o r e performances
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day in the college's Patio
Theater.
Diane Baty, Pet.er Conway ,
Cindy Hardy and Preston
Janes head the cast ·Under
Charles Mitchell 's direction.
Tickets may be ~tained at
the college bookstort.
'Barefoot'
Tryouts Set
Open auditions for ·the Neil
Simon comedy "Barefoot in
the 'Park" will be he1d Thurs-
day by the La Mir.ada Com-
munity Playhouse, under the
direction or John Ferzacca,
Four men and two women
are required for the pro.
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8AO.Y PDAn' EDITORIAL PA.GE Ill ·
... Help for High Sch09lS
'Folks, you'r• lo°'U"9-at IJI• reel
· Wa1hh• n 111ltn'ument••I'
Can the non-proleasional• help 111 conducllll( a
pllylleal exam for an educalloaal illllilulloe !
Some 211 to llO WM! Oraage Cow>ty coalmlllllty
leaden are being aated to pemrm that flu>cllon for
the Huntington Beach Union High School Dlslt'lct.
Tltey'll me« thll Thunday la bU!D '°°'e of Ille first
atep& In a detailed llludy of wlult the_ dlstrlc_t la d~
right iild wroaa and wtiat if intjlif'bi dcilng better1 'Ibey won't be looting at the currlculwn, but
more la the physical aapecta of ~ling the gigantic
dlstrtct -how big school sties abOli!d be, how big en-
n>llmenta should be, more effec:Clve ttan.portalion, ··~· community support of ecllools, 4'1C. •
' Names of some hlghly talented penoas are m the
proapecllve list of m.nhers of lllle new committee. II
m111 be that tlley can develop some new atlltucles to-
ward hip 6choola. Certainly the pre1ent attitude la less
than bnlthy. The district faces a cniclal housin& short·
age alter failure of another bond Issue for bulld!J111
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Study ot tile problems could produce a body of facla
developed locally about the schpo\s, facts which could
be used In the future la refute the dlalricl's opponents
and tO strengthen the system wherever ii might be
weak •
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With rioll sweeping the colleges of the slate and
a warning by the slate sliperintendent of public in-
structioo that there will be trouble in the high schools,
formation ol tirl& committee may be more timely than
had. been expected.
There are those now who s&y high schools in West
Orange County are not doing a proper job in meeting
the educatiooal needs of the minority groups.
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If major revisioos in facilities, program or tlrink·
ing are needed 1 Huntington Beach could lead the way
in solving any racial problems before tiley become
acute.
If sdloolJ presmtly att operated on the basis of
Power Makes
l~ Possessor . . .
Q~umb, Stupid
'·'""' To-~ve power over others is, in
some.way, to become stupid about them.
Po• may c=upt, u ~arned
us, 1Jllt even more, it makes ill poueuor
dumb--and Ill victim .,..,.spondingly
smari.
J ~ulated this axiom while thinkin.R
ab<Mit' -the male-female reJ1t100lbip, but
it applies to otben u well. Why is
it thet men, wbo know so much about
s0 llWIY tblnp, know "' little abool
WO-undmtand lliem 811 j)CIOl'ly, and
handle lliem "' lneplly?
WJPl.E WOMEN, conversely, are ex-
ceedlngly shrewd about men, com-
prehend their moUvaUons, and e:rploit theii 'Weakneuea. It Is b e c a u 11 e , throiilhout the long bi.story of the race,
men..,have been the dominant group and
worQen have been in the minority posiUon
-riot numerically, of course, but
soclally, economk:ally, and ae>rually.
.An4 · When a minority group of any klli(l'~l defend lllell by force ll
lea.rm to do so by cunning, by an
incriued awareoeu of ~ compleDlies aM' iinblguiUea in a altuatlan, by the
same'aort of skill agalMl av.nglb that
the ~er Asiatics di.splay in jiujitsu
agaJil!i lhelr alrollger and larger op-po~.
AT THE SAME TIME, lhe domlruml
grooj>'.'gradually becomes smug and lell·
congtltulatory and overconfident of its
pcfWera ..:.. thus, the auccess of so many
rev<iutiom by ragged colonial force!: " .
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
Tbooe blbl&<:arrying h I p p I e
church boppers aet themR:lves up
u judges of lhe "bypocriay of
organized religion" a n d then
trample on the rights of oUter1
with their DOily church ait-ins. In
that respect they're just u
wrong as the campwi dimrpterL
-R.W.A.
agalMl lruperial powera. The Brilllh,
for instance, failed utterly to understand
lhe needs and demands ol lhe Amutcan
colonist&. and were llCIUDdb' whipped for
lhelr oomplacency.
What is Jooaely called JewJah
usmartnea .. 'or "ahaewdiwww, .. I am con-
Vinced, comes from the nme 'social
matriJ:. Oppressed for IO many centuries,
deprived of political power, and banned
from mWtary or judicial posts, the Jew1
turned their brain& to obtaining economic
and financial leverage, which wu the
only avenue open to them. This .ia not
a "congenital" trait, since the Hebre?is
of the Old Testament were fanners
and sheepherders, craftsmen a n d
laborers, not i;iearly as "smart" u the
Greeks of their time.
LIKEWISE, THE minority of early
Christians was able to overthrow the
mighty Roman empire, which bad grown
overconfident and dull with power. And,
in our own century, a. small minority
of Bolsbevlka toppled lhe Czarlsl regime
in Russia, which had completely lost
&ooch with the people. Revolutions result
more from lhe alupldlly of lhe rulln&
group than from lhe 1lrength of lhe
revolting group.
EBJ ls Not Through Yet
WASHINGTON -President Johnson,
while J>e now .ranks as a "Jame duck"
in lbe White House, has !Orne very
important unfinished business on tap
for tbe waning weeks of his ad-
minist{ation.
Tu refonn and national com.
munieations policy are among the issues
slill to be addnaed by lhe outgoing
Prtsld:enl He hi expected to send
~ bis recommeodaUons on both
of lhom.
Thi two aubjecta are among the most
compllcated in the complei: spectrum
of federal adtvJties. kl the end, however,
they come down to ~ everyday ques--
tiona u the annual tix blll and the
cost of long-dlJtonce t.lephooe calla.
UNDER OTHER cireumalancea, l'n.sl·
dent .Johnloa'• i~ on such questions mJcbt carry liWe weight at Ulla point.
The J!COmmendaUom ot another lame
duct • Preaidenl ml,lhl well be labeled .
lllHnd·forget. Tbal Is not lhe case this Umc.-. ' = formally roqueated I h e PJ-·l'a recommendatlonl on tu
nlDrm; and a well defined lelecom-
••'• otloN poUey Will 'be urgently neod-ed .191 ytar· when lhe United States
m 1 .., «l.Lb other naUms to renew the
fhtJll, ~t. under whlda our oa .c:idkm utellltes were placed 1a-. .
C'Vow. ~ Nixon'• new
O a• wtll be coolrolled by lhe n-a• &ml Plmkteut Johmoo'• pro-,..._ lie a rallying polnl for
tJW' Sm ti a J111:f. ol NlzoD'a legtslaUve
-· If aollllDI else, lhe Joluuon :=&;A-... usurec( a careful -. _ by Jlep4!hl!Mu• and Democrota
la Coalrw--
but · ..,. ol lul amuner's t= TAXPAYERS -An all
id -lallruded Iha !'mi· ... ••
dent to ·provide a comprehensive pro-
gram of tu reform by the end ol
the year. The tax reform rider was
authorized by a Republican -Sen. Jacob
K. Javits, N.Y.
A package of 1u reform propooals
bu been prepared by Treuury experl&,
according to government sources, and
8ellt to the , W!Ute HOU3e for the
President's consideration.
One proposal would reportedly carry
out the concept of a "mlnlmum lncomt
tu." favored by somt experts and ml"
braced by this Yffl"• Democrallc pl•l·
form. Such a ,,._i woold nqulrp
some federal Uicome tu: contrlbutlOD.
from all wealthy corporaUons and in-
dividuals, no matter bow many JesaI
&ax shelters are· available to lhem.
IT WOULD MEANt for es:ample, that
an oil company coWd not pyranUd drill-
ing allowances, depleUon allowances,
capital gains provi4lons. and the like
so u to escape all income tn, u
ls occuioo&lly poalble under pcestnt
iu lawa.
Olher propoals, Included In lhe
package u aent to tbe White HOUie:
-Revision of estate and gl(l lu ...
-A crackdown on charitata foun·
daUons and lruala which have long been
crlUclJocl by Rep. Wright Palman, f).
Tex., Chairman of lhe Hoose Bankln(
and eun.ncy Commlltei!.
Sucb reform propooals alwaya pinch
lnDueoUll &pOdal lnter..ts. O..r lhe
yean °'9' have been mucb clllCUIHd,
In lhe -and Senate, bul aeldom
enacted.
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1\il beoeftt ~ Ille tupeyer, thou that &bould be PIU-
llalled end ma~ known ao lbet .in the future ·ll'i CJlllca
of hip IChool Operation can be pJOperly put la ~
'!be committee'• role JhoWd be one of advialJw ·the
boenl of tnateet and .. 'uch abould keep •••'/ b;oqi
Ille aru, which pn>perly are the functi~ <I to. p,,.;
feas'°'lal llatf...Tba. fUnclion of th• comrilllleo , -.id
'be to llrengtben, not weaken the cluuoom· te1ober"
'lbon1 la alWllY& the real clanger that'~. a j>irji,.•
mittee can become embro~ed In J?Ollllcs· 'I' ~tlal .
j\ldgment and ullimat.lr dO' much harm to Ille· ed..,...
tl~ plO(rem end la Ille community. ~ ...,.
duct.cl and llaffed, It coul4 brini new bopt ti> 4 flel
leaguerecl operation. 1 • , ,
Preventive Enf orcem~ni .
A unit of the COWllY. Probation Department 118' HI
up shop in Ille YMCA 911!ce on Main Stree( In Hlllllln&·
ton Beacl>. and ~u begun a counseling PnJll'IJD for
-who n...tthe &ervic... · '
William Morion an•( hi• crew of olficen are Uy-. ,
Ing to establfsh themselves In Ille city, btll bavo no i:n<>Oey la do JO. The YMCA has been teocU!ng thOlll
at least !>D a tempo<acy basis. .
Also aiding is the Exchange Club, which II paying
for utilities and helping In the search for more per-
manent quarters for the olficen nearer to the down-
town are&.·
If the ofl!cers can beCome adequately eolabllslied
and prove the woi;th,of a· probation office away from
the more fQrmal setting of the Manchester facility In
Orange, there will .be ·1u1.,. flnllnclal assiatanc<I.
In the mo'an~ the groups end Individuals, help.
ing the probation off!cert .cl<> their job are backing with
act.l<>i! their belief that pre•-11 tho beat kind .of
law enfo?<:emenl ..
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First Offender Loses Hight• cu a Citi.:en
' ~tl.ld·ent Protests Severe Penalty
~ the EdJlor, . -:' .
I am an · lf::Nr:t;ld fUll-tlme college
student With no previous criminal record
who waa recently found guilty and con-
victed of a misdemeanor for resisting
amat.
I wllJ not go into the unbelievable
delalla of whal happtneil el lhe Incident
for I'm afra.!ct too m~ aecure ·readers wl1J find 11 bal'd to l)elleve and think
my ll9rY blaaod and dlalorted.
However, dlli'egarding in details about
v~ty and fairness of the arrest, I woo!d like to pursue something of more
lruporlance to the public. After sen-
tencing, I am spending Ume In jail.
paying a '190 fine, lerVing two yeara
formal probatiog and lastly, I've lost
my Kirch and seizun! rlgbta.
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WHAT I OAH'T understand !J why,
in a country" wbert we value our
"peraonal" and "basic" human rights
so highly, must a United States citizen
surrender his rights as a citizen 11
a teault of his first bad<Onduct
performance on police records when the
individual la already paying his penalty7
Is this morally right or conatltuUooal'!
It's no wonder so many ~ people
today close thenl!elves ot.f from the
bigotry and hypOcriJy of the. modern
adult establishment.
I wouldn't even consider asking for
interest from my elders in this com·
munity or even ~xpect them to care
what happens to the young citizens (who
will run this country in ~ years) when
they an in trouble, but rather I hope
young clUzens , who work" to pay taJ:ea
and aerve ln oar ·artnled forca wake
up to the realiUea of a rap~owing
police atate, CallforDia •. i
' STEVE MALINOWSKI
Pruerclng Beout11
To the Edltoi':
I am very pleased to See your enthu.s-
lasUc support of a muter plan for
Orang'e County. It is particularly refresh-
ing to· hear' thal others con.'dder the ex·
istinl na1µi:al beauty of the coonty to be
irreJ)l1ceable and worthy of preserva-
tion.
M ant interealed citi1en it is frostrat·
ing to see uncontrolled development
occur near the coast. It !J also dba~
polnlfn& to Set areas which ~ovlde hai>-
1\l;t for wildlife such u the 'Back Bay"
In Newport and Aliso Creek behind La-
l\lfll Beach become readitd for develop.
ment.
CERTAINLY community "Green Bell"
grouJll are a moft in the rtaht direction.
bul IL la allo hoped that fl Is nol loo
ldeallitic that large W)downen: auch as
the Irvine and Moulton companies will
realise lhe value of lhoir holdings In
"""' olher lhon dollars.
.---B11 Georre ---.
Dear George :
My husband pays •bBCJlulely no
att.enUon to me .and reada the
newipaper righi Ulrough breakflst.
He wouJdn 't notict: if I wore '"°
overc:oai to breakfast, or, for that
maUer, if I WOC'f; absoJutel1 nolhlJll. Whel woold yoo suqesl I
DISILLUSIONED
Dur Disillusioned' ..
Do jou live In lhe big areen
-'"' tho -! Wei~ pul IOmelbinl Oft, My mllkmln lw
J)eea late three limes this week.
CONFIDENTIAL TO SUSPENSE
WIUTER JOHN D. MACDONALD '
Well, U you cu'i wait to aee
· i-II comes ou~ wrlle lhe lul
-llrll -bu~ penonally, I think Jt takes 1 lot of the tun
out.
Letter• from ·readtr1 ore welcome.
Nonnoll11 writers 1hould conve11 their
~1a.g1 ift 300 toorda or Jeu. The
right to condtftH ltttaa. to fit apace
or eliminatt libel tr re1erwd. AU
utlen must mcludc dgMme and
mailing addn.S., bMt Mmet t7aav be
withheld on riqiu1t jf wffidpt rea-
son ii apparent ·
llll~to••~lagon beauUful and natural llJ!l'O!lllCfln thal
woU!d afford ~ .litu<a~ obd
ncreaUonal -.. c.....rned eltl-ztns ahould know what they can .m to
help, lnswo lhe positive planning ol C!Ul'
environment for fuhire gerierations ..,
we11 u our concerned youth, The ~ can obviously be inva1Ulble ln ge-JUlt-ing momentum toward this Important
goal. A&T WAHL
Vlal..-e an Campus
To the Editor:
Uberal youths join militants auch as
Students for a Democratic Society
(SOS) In campus demonstrations. The ·
a.Im ls to do sometbhtl about "sick
America," ~ to flay Hethering·
ton, Cal Statt, Lo:ig Beach (Mailbox,
Dec. 5). To the contrary, the Napoleons
aeldom realize they're the ones who
need help.
Mr. Hetherington laments that some
"SOS llbera1s" are libeled INlrchlstfc,
soclalislic or communistic. What sh®.ld
he expect after the SOS violence at NYU
on Dec. 4! SOS students used 1 couch
to batter in the auditorium door. They
shouted obacenlUes and forced N. Y.
Time.a Eucutlve Editor James Reston
to terminate his lecture.
FIPTY SDS MEMBERS burst l'llo
the room where Nguyen Huu Chi (Sai·
gon's observer to the UN) was to speak.
They threw a pitcher of water in Chi's
fact: and hit hlm wUh an egg, They
waved Viet Cong ·nags, leaped onto
tables and shouted. .. Ho Ho, Ho OU Minh
Is going L'o win ."
Grhzard of SOS helped organhe Lhe
de,monatraUons during the Democratic
convenlloo ln Chicago. Grizzard said H's
oo secret that SOS hu Communist
members.
Many campus demoostralion.1 aren't
meant to bring tbool desirable changes.
The a.im often ls 10 disrupt. destroy or
get total power. 'Ibese actions aren't
libenl at all. They're totalitarian. They
destroy freedom ol apeech, action, priv·
ICY and use ol property.
THE REVOL111'IONARIF.s comprise
a tiny minority of the students. San
Franclsco Siate 1thleta strongly oppoee
them. Probably m01t modem liberals
don't unction ext.rtine violence tither.
But these llberall have umiJIUingly
paved Ill way. In thelr vote-buying
attempts, liberals make unsound prom.-
bet to varioUI v°''lnl: blocs. When some-
one urges ruponslblllty, aome Uberahl
smear them u being racist, against the cood of the common man, etc.
'lbls emotlonaU.sm and fear·monger-lnl pays off for llbenla. Liberati con-
dooed dvll dbobedlence (It'• OK to
break the laws you don't lite) if It's for
a cauae you favor. So when revolu-
tklnarlet use the same lactics, many
feel It's just an erteoskln of modtrn
llbenlltm.
SOMB DEMONSTllATORS an just
spoiled chlldrtn lhrowinr • ltmper tan-
lnml. 8omt (newly away !run pttental
autborit7) aren't maiturt or ra~ible eoufb to control thernJtlvt.1 without a
cetliln dlaclpllna. Too ""'" such '"" dentf tlke1 the e11y way to feelln( Im·
oortant. 'Ibey Wllhlnkina\y demonllrale
for any emotlonaJ cause.
'Illa untvenll1'• funetlon Is lo lmparl
lmowlidie; ·~ lo pamper lhe whlma ol
the lrumalqre. Those des!Jnaled to nm a wif~· iral should run 11-hOt tllGh who're e only fdur or JO yein. How · ·can ' · younpten have the com-
peieo<t clelel'mlne 'Ill• aunculum ...i
coune tent! '
The a.I.au jnlnoruy 1111111 not be al!ow·
ed to disrupt lhe education ·of the over-
whelml!lg majority. Hllher eclucallon 11
not a right. Jt'a a prtrilege 'ft ~yen
subsidJze. It can be denied to u.oie wbo
abUR it.
" . VNIVF.llSITIES should Issue o paper
to all ... c1en11 thal nplllnt cimpua
"'vbl!Jll<iW1 . actlvlU.. and eaulions
studW agalMl bOing duped Into -
ling parilcf"llon. 1lils mllhl Include "CamJIU5 Power: ,a Student 't~?" l~"t y PILO'!' ~ f'*" F,lb, J, . . ~ Students who violate. reUO!llble atm-
dards should be ....ued. · llo alu4elll or non-student should be. immune to
punlllhment for un1awful conduct just
becaUle ifs done on campus. Nor sbould
admlnlatraton yield" to demand.a under
intimidation. Re•sonabie sugesUona
may be Wiltte~ tO the' admlniltraUon or
to an organluUon that advises the uni-
versliy. ' ·
LEONARD WRIGHT
Genao'• Origin
To the Editor :
Mr. Sydney Harris' "Our Misleading
Nomenclature" column o( Tuesday, Dec.
3, IS indeed mislead.Ing. He makes the
mistake of staUng '.'. . .all S;Sllon who
use a "Genoa" jib don't know that
it was devised by a Swede, and has
nothing to do with Genoa or Italy al
all," which stamps him as a real landlub-
ber and poor researcher.
11DS SAU. WAS first used by Mr.
Sven Salen, a "Swede," In a regatta
at Genoa, Italy on his slx·meter, "Lilian"
in February, 1927. At rtrst the new
sail, probably because of the nationality
of its inventor, was called a Swedish
jib, or an overlapping jib. Mr. Salen.
Jtowever, dubbed the new sail a "Genoa"
in honor of its birthplace, and so it
has been called ever since.
Since Mr. Harris Is so interested in
this nil, perhaps he could explain why
it so revoluUon!zed yachting and la auch
an important sail still today! I'm sure
Mr. !A>Ckabey (DAILY PILOT Boa ling
Editor) could help.
AL. W. NELSON
School Bus Flashers
To lhe Editor'
tn reference'UI J . D. D.'1 contribution
to the Gloomy Gus feaWre Nov, 21 (in
which be ask~ why school bus drivers
don't turn their lluhen on and "protect
the kidl. "):
The law 10\l"emlng the operation ol
vehicle. apsroachln1 1 xhool bus does
not state that the but driver need put
the flasben• «I unle.aa: puplll crOll the
ttreet in front ol his bua or a place
where traffic b con&rolled by off.leer
.. lrilllc allnal ..
J, D. D. shook! read Lhe code book
before he makea 1 pipe. Vehkle Code
No.. 22454 la reference.
E.S. PllILLIPS
School Bus Drtvtt
Teaehers' Proble1111
To the Editor: ,
Your edttorta.I ol Nev. 13, "Cohndence
al Slab," (crlUcal of Fountain Valley's
plan f0t -teacblnc boon tor
teacher confenncea) hid t0me Vut
•1n>n1 arcumen11 and~ lhe view
of a concerned parent l would, however,
like to make Mnne comment about the
foundation for 7our argument.
I. Tuchm meel from S to l p.m.
.., Friday. 1 W<llldu whol lboH;pmn1a
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who suggest this would say If their
superior made the same request of them
at no Increase in salary or overtime
compen.uUon.
2. Tim~ spent with children. What
Fountain Valley Js obviously trying to
do is replace quantity of houri with
quality of instrucUon. Adlllta could
tolerate a longer day, but students could .
not. II anything, the days should be
shortened for beUer comprehension.
S. TB£. TEACHER'S ahorier day
always comes into a discuaslon. !OOner
or later. Teaching requiru plannlne ln
advance of performance. And, wbat a.boot
lhe Ume spenl corredhig am~ll
and taking Into accoont 31 different
personalltiea: and abilities?
4. F-.mDy ~edules. Have a~ults
become so aet lri their ways that a
change in a traditional syatem causes
an immediate rejection before the results
can be evaluated? It is ironic that many
Umes the parents who complain about
a plan like this are the first to ask
why t?Jeir child cannot get individualized
inslr\lcllon.
5. YOUR FINAL, argument ..assumell
all students learn the same material
in the same length of Ume. TbJs is
Tidiculous, and yet we adults have not
devised a program so students could
progress at their own rate.
So let us ask ourselves as parents:,
are we against a plan like this because
lt has been proved ineffective or because
it has never been done before? Ia It
asking too much to rearrange our
schedule one day a week if the pathway
to the future for our children could
be made a little cl!!arer by the experts
expected to chart that pathway?
PAUL MoGILLICUDDY
Lincoln School
Endangering Children
To the Editor:
What is most important in this city?
Is it convenience, economy, or children's
lives?
A child was injured at the intersecUon
of Farnsworth and Indianapolis, a few
yards from John R. Peterson Elementary
School. Parents and teachers petlUoned
the city of Huntington Beach for a
crossing guard. The City Council denied
the funds.
IT WAS THEN requested that the
speed llmlt on Indianapolis be reduced
from 40 m.p.b. to the mual 25 m.p.h.
school zone limit. Director of Public
Worts James R. Wheeler reported to
lhe council tbal Lhe llmil cannot be
reduced because most motoristl go 40
m.p.h. in this 40 m.p.h. zone.
Huntington Beach will save money and
protect the convenience of moton.ta.
Will that seem important when 10me
molorisl Is helpless Lo 1lop and ldlla
a child in this intersection?
MRS. FENTON S. MAllTill
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Wednesday, De<:. 11, 11168
!'ht tdilorinl pogt of Ult Dollv
Pilot 1eekl to inform mid 1t:im.-
ulatf re~ bu prttenting '1&U
• ..,.,,.,,.,., op!nion, and -
'""'WV "" top;g of lnl<t'rat
and tlgnjfictnoce, bv prot>fdlftf •
fonnn for U.. r:prurio!I of
..,. reacl<n' Opfnlo!ll, and bv
J>r••ent:ing the dron-.s1 ~
po;nt> Of lnf"""'d obtm>en
and apo1cc....,. Oii lopla of th< lf4v. •
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!-Navy Seeks
New Coach
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) ·-The 11.S.
'Naval Aqtdemy Association tdiay an-
nounced that head footba11 coach Bill
Elias has been fired. ·
The, , :Navy coach, who reatjlOO his
pinnacle at' the academy with a 1!>-14
upset over Army !&lit season giving. the
Midshipmen a 5-4-1 record, joined' the
Navy co~ staff in 1~.
Prior to that, the form.er Unlvesity
of"Maryland quarterback had been bead
footba11 coach at ~rge Wa.¢ington
Univetsity and th& JJnivetSity"of V\rgiJUa.
There had beert spedd.ation that ·Elias ·
'rnlght not return follo'lfing the: 1967
season, but the upset victory over Anny
squelched . the pos.!ibility.
"You can't realize what one football
game can mean," Elias said shortly
after that game.
"Winning that last one wa.s my biggest
tr.rill as a player or coach."
The graying grid mentor received most
of his football training at the University
of Maryland from three coaching greats
-Clark Sha\igbnessy, Bear Bryant, and
the late Jim Tatum.
"I learned offense from Shaughnessy,
psychology from Bryant and organization
'Fatum,'1 Elias says.
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"Each had a touch of genius." Under
the former Maryland quarterbaclt, Navy
recorded a 4+2 log in his initia1 season
at the academy in 1965.
Tbe following year the Middies could
not do better than a U record.
Elias had to go ·. this year with
of quarterback talent.
He lost last year's signal caller John
Cartwright by graduation and second~
string. quarterback Clint Hardla. washed
out of the academy last spring for
academic reasons.
Smith,. A:she Top , Amsie~"
In Queeiu,lana Tourney · ·
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Elias had to go thisyear with
sophomore quarterback Mike McNallen,
who had never played one minute cf
vatslty competition prior to the season's
opener agailllt PeM State, which the
Middies dropped 31-8.
Navy's only two victori~ thh: year
were over Pitt and Georgia Tech.
OJ.amps Honored
Orange Coast College's state·chainplon
water polo team and Cl'OSJ country squad
will be honored tonight at a banquet
In the ccllege'11 student center at 6~80.
Athletes will be awarded their letters
a~ the banquet and special individual
awardl also will be pre8<11ted.
BRISBANE,• Australia (AP) -Stan
Smith of Lo! Anieles,' a t'J.S .. Davis
cuii tennffl team ·memQeT, ,.survived
match point ~on ·winning his way
into the Queeaslaod Grus Court men's
singles quarter finals tod1y.
SD))th' <fefeated Australian Alan Stone
""7 a jlinl9?' 'itlerq~ ct A~a'a U.vis
CUp 8quad -5'7, "4, 9-7 \n Ille third
rciund. ·
'st.One looked to have the mateh sewed
up when he I~ 5-3 in t9". fhirtl set
with ttle llCOre ooe set all, and he
held match point at this stage. But
the American broke b&c:lc and went on
to w'iri:: '1' 1 '
Smith 111 a contender for 11 challenge
round 11lngles berth follcwiqg the defeat
Tuesdajo of Clark q<aebner.
.,\rlbur Alhe, the top U.S. llngl<o hope.
lefl no dotlb\ that. be iJ II)( ou~
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player . or the tournament with an ef-
fortless 6-3,. 6-3 ;victory over Australian ' ' Terry Addison. , ,..
Playing with brilliant 'tooeh·;aifd place-
ment, As~·· completely oom~ '·the
match. Hit. R!'Vlce .. waa llC ~
that AddillOD never looked e1pable : <i
breaking it. : ··'
1~' an01* tllifti,roi'nd malcli, ~ J;lll
ol Loa l,ngele8, aJsO . a inelnl>et' of ,1be
Davis Cup aquad ... overcaq11, Dick Cleary
of Australia u ; 6-1, M. , ..
U.S. Dovls Qip Qiptaill Doaald .lleB
has !old.~ ·no\ lo l!:Y .190·.hp1!· .In
the Queen1land ~Ue!i. ·' . ·
"I ·d<>n~ ·want .!iim' to ·~ lm'ther
injury to·hla rigllt~lbow,"Jl>ell'~d .. ,
He wants Ashe, who ·injured· an arm
In the United State. reoenlly, to ' be
fit for the challenge round in Adelaide
Dec.'#21. ··~ " '.
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NEW YORK (AP):~~,,_ basebaD
rule •wbic~ could ~ a ~ of
hi11 salary becal18t of illneu or non-
ba,.ball Injury bat widened th< gulf
between major league playen and~ d\Jb
ownen. .
The pl1yen, who llaV1I -to Btrlke next spring uni.., their pension
demand:: are met, announced Tuelday
ll>ey plin to lake legal action aplnst
a "viciOUI 111U-player rule'' passed ·by tbe ownen during Jut week'• stormy
winter meetinp.
The rule, pused Friday by joint octlcn
of th< Amerkan and Nali<ml Leagues
but ovenhadowed by the resignation ·of
O>nunlssloner William Eckert, creates
a Tern.pent')' lnactJve IJst.
' . It provSdea,. ror·.a .pla)'er tO be placed
oo the list. for. at least 21 daya: and
not necessarily with P8,Y. if he Js ~·unable
to . render aervice durhi'g the ' cham-
pio!\lhlp aeuon 1lue to bona fide Illness
0< any Injury not related to basebaD ...
A team can -return a player to the
list lllf. "'""1>et ol ,timea.
The rule hn been called the Lonb<q
LaW. It Item! from a skitne injury
that kepi -pitcfier Jim f.onbor1 out of actim for· most cl.the 19SS st~.
Marvlii. f.llller, W!Ctllivt dlrector ol
tbe''Ml):r1 League flaytrt 'AaociaUon,
said the• pl_. group· bad llllonned
the 'awnen: it lfU ~ to tbe new
rule prior to ita pauagt.
The players ' Jl'oup, Miller aald, told
the wnera '1lhat .aha lbl rule was
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FOUNTAIN VAUEY CAGERS DUANE DtFRE (second from right) GARY REDMOND (fhlnl .. riglit) AWAIT-RBOUNO OUltlNG. ONS' 62-57 WIN OVER BOLSA GRANoE·ruesD'At.··-. ' ' ' ' . ' .
Tars Win 2nd Water PQlo Crown
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By EARL GUStm ..............
It .... ........, In oqUlllc ""'"' Irr
putieiponll lo -lhe coodJ In tho
pool after Jmponanl -And ., ll deftlaped Tuead'l' ~
that BUI BameU, lhe Newpori Harbor
High Scbool water polo cooch, walt<d
In lhe locker ..... Irr the arrival ol
his dry c:lwlp of -Before l,IGI ootooters, Newpott """
U. seamd llnigbt CIF ~p
II lhe Belmoat Pim Pool Jn Loog
Mich. In a cakewalk. the Tan: twamped
Lohwood, H.
Lion .Cagers
Fall, 77-72
To Magnolia
•ere Sp••,,.
o.P.,.un,:10
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Jn • Pftllmlmr1 ..... for lblrd place, "ll -by far the bat -... . 1'11111 the ._., Corooadelllarbeal llownef, W. played Ill yur,'' be aald. ' Newport~ the·-mg w11ee Tom
Unqmolima"l1 the kin1 of Southen "Wa 111 lrOUlld tee 11111C1i Ibo laol Wamecb -with 1:11 to p]IJ
Clllfornla -. ..-polo circles, time ... plated them. Some of our In the lint period. Llndrolh made ll
Newpart 1111 1 SM ,.....i lo "'-ll'IJI jull _, play well II ·an. Bat , M early In the oecml quarter.· llllj
for Ille Une ,.an Barnett bu coocbed lhil time ,.. -al ·-11111 teet -..,. eame wllh I::H left belora Ille Sallon. .... _,_.. halftime when bis lbot bounced ...-1
1 ~·1 triumph Ibo gave Barnell Newport's prime monr Wll l!irlt u.;, the LUnoOd plle'1 mn. ·
' Co. 1 IOCOlld ltraiPI ZS.I ......,_ dnJlh, who -r-pk In .JI n. Lindnilll thee llammed home three '
Aesthetically, ll w11 1 d re 1 m templl plm 1 penally lbot. Two of llraJPI pll on a -lhat eztend<d
performance, llanJelt -.atecJ. hll -IOI up two ..... S*1lor .,..._ Ille-lnio the third quarter, Bivin&
Newpori .,,...... migJJtily lo beat "'lbal Wll Llndrotb.. boll ......n llawport • f.I .......... Doug Dovey
LUewoo< In • ...-.-.... w. ·-· .. au-.-... -Ol1l:J In tho llnal period and n-!ay ollbt lhe Tan blew 'em out >.. 1 tam, Newport -.4111 -, nJne. Jell ~ added two more be!°"'
ol lhe .pool. lor-D, 1 per<entqe lhat -. lo BameU . yll1ked ·Ill> IWten wllh 1:30
Shoe Fa~es -Ne~ Operation
Injury From Spill Still -Not Healed
,,,. pllylieilll uid --.. can ncover fnlm llICb • lnJqry
qulekly lllil ethen tal!e Joapr. Be
uid be ii not pJannlnJf lo perforn1
• .ecand~ap1ratiln but ont ...,. be
necerliJ.
-·1 mounta la It Jan
of rldliJi earned more tban ftl,11111,M.
A jocbJ's normal lee II II peeert
of tbe -........... Tiie -
•bu -It '111.•---A _-..J operl!llCln could ~ -eat for., lo 11-.,. thee, be'• lie J"llbb!I • and
I1I1J not wul lo ride again.
"It'• .. el Ille mlll helrUJreUinc
~ 1~ tTW' bell," X.-ail.
"lt'•-Nll•~nll
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tbe way !Nnp"!lave '1eeJI ........
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pened. A week later, Ktrlln operated
and placed lhe rad from end lo end
In Shoemaker's thigh bone.
"We upec:t an uneventful ncoveey
and 1 .. 1 lhat BW will be back riding
1n 1 mailer of oeveral months, barring
compllcallon&," Kertan llid at &be
lime.
The rad WU Olp«ted lo Illy Jn
lhe Jee allout 1 1tar or twe but
lhe break -upect<d lo bul by -· When ht: bit the track, ShoM\aktr
Md won 17 om'lleCUtiY• rldin&: cbam-
plONhlps II Slnta Anita. lie 1'11
.......i In tlrt!ime wlnnen will! 1,511
lo l,Oll fer lhe "1J.<lme ..... ttq,
Johnny ,,.,...... tr llllllller op<ratlon Ii performed,
Kwlan llld, ond H bultq ...,.
normal. atv.m.ker would be ha
riding 11lln without hampedna llis
abllUy .
lo p]IJ.
Three 1 of Newpmt'1 eeven atarters
n-11}' night return nm year.
Corona del Mir, belleo la tbe
oemlllnall by Lal<-. 14, -up wllhalt-2-1..-.L
Tbe CdM·Downer match wu a far
elmer_ atruaJe than the main event.
'l1le Sea Klnp dldn1 go ahead for keeps
UDtil Bruce Black's JIOlllll' lbot will!
4:42 lo play made K ~ '
Jim llndburn'• penall)' -wltb lhree aeconda. left pn>eluad.'lhe linal w .,., ...
Blad< acored lhree t1m<1 for Corooa
del Mar.
Golden West
In Home Debut
Golden West College's bas-11 team
makes iUI home dtbut tonight and at
the same time wW attempt to accomplish
sometbi:lg that no Rustler cage outfit
hu ever done.. win three JlraJght 1amea.
The Rustlen, wbo open a big three.
1ame ttaod this weei., draw Ml San
Jacinto Colltge u their foe tonight at
I o'clock in Basil Peterson Gym'la~i:im
oa the campus ef Otanae Coast College.
' After tba~ the caliber of competilton
for the Rustlers gets tougher with
Bakersfiekl .... Fruno City Colle .....
lo lace Golden West Friday IDll Satur-
day.
Coach Diet Stricklin'• hig!Hcorins out-
fit has won both ol it.a 1111 starta. scerinC mori: than 1111 poinb in ·each
game. 'nll RusUen bave buried Cue.ru,
110.72, and the Cal Poly (SLO) Freeh, ·-· "We've been playing good defen~.
-ting our rut bruk elrectlvely and
have bad good acorlng balance on the
team. In the past we rel.led on one
bi& Kd'W."
Triton Cagers Win .'J;'hird Straight
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Barons Escape
HotBG .~y
To Wm'~ 62-57
By RON EVANS
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Foobtaln Valley's Baroni, just u Ibey
were on the verge of collapse:, were _, pr.oented with every bruk
imaginable Tue9day aftem:lon ar.d he1d
Oii lo beat vilitlng Bolla Grande, t!U7.
After racin« away to a 41·22 ·halftime
lead F..-tn Vllley appeared headed
for a runaway victory over the Matadors.
who were playlq without twe !Int 11r1n1en. , .
But Bolla outacored lhe Barons 20-11
in the third quarter and entered the
fioa1 period trailing by 10, 52-42. Then
the roof fell In on Fountain Vllley.
1n lhe rim m1nui. and 40 .......,,
Bolla Grande -ped In lour quick
bucketa lo come wltlrln twe, 5UO. The
Matadon tied it at U.U with 4:40 to
play al]d when· Rick Daley llole the
ball at mickourt ""'1 layed It up, lhe
visibrs were oa top b the fint Ume M-51. . '
It was to be the 1ut time, however.
hecaUJe the Barons' Eric Hammer Ank
two buckeb, making it 5f.S6. Leadlni JIO.S7 with 1:3' Jell, lhe Barons
stalled the clock to :ft. In that mn•lnlng
lime, the Barons missed. thrte free
throwa and IW'Vived a jump bill play.
Allo, Steve Haldi bad loultd out with
1:52 !ell.
The Barons, 3-1 will! the victory, host
Los Alamitos llilh Fridsy nilhl
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Starr Retirement
Story Is Error
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The
Asoocialtd ~ erred In I Monday
sttry •bout the rumored retirement of
Bart SllI'r, vlle'ao Gnee Bsy Packen
quamrback.
It quollCI Hal ScoU, ~ com-
mentator for WCCO.TV, Twin Cities
.. llYinl: StarT would retire •t ~
... of tllil -· Scott .u....i the
llatmltnt u hit --opinion. The Associated Press Ibo quot.cl Hal
Scott aa ~in« hil source for the. report
-hil ....... Ray --1113' SooU .. • !armer -lar toJecutU !llr G..-1ta;J Pacbrs ..,_
anil • CBS IP<ltll -Wbl mttil hil ._ .. U.. lwtn C!U..
Both -uid !hen bad -"" ~tlen be-them Cl! lho
IObject -Bal Scolt'i Uloc11t
In Gnee Bay, Starr lold tho -
Prbshe""'14111Ta "1i.olute1Jno
CflllUMllt" 6n tbt report.
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Engines •
ne MbJ-faced D1allla1; • adlaUJ --'ids Bedl=
dogne ~ ...s-toi at _,, lhllvenlt,., waa -., ... ,..ferllSby .. Marllalaad _ _...
won lite .,,.,.. t¥tl' mdi popalar 4rfven u BollbJ 1J.er,
Davfd Pe8noa and Dt:n11 Hulme.
1'e award ctiatloa noted tlaat I» sts? wm 1111 wiMlll
u. 8. -Radag CllamptooAlp -"'"'· ,._ --Hatme ud -Mcl..aml ID lllo (;a.bi IP! .... ...,..
the Tnll•Am UUe for Cam•,. -wloabt& 11 -tol .,-.
major raca ·ta 1111. Tea of -ll -laa -• tit
TrQo.Amdmdl. .
U uytldq, TrQo.Am raditc lo ..,. _ --• -.., " Ille ...... t ...... ol -tpirt. 1',i' .. 'Tnlla'Am
claam.p II ltonored over tlte M'Oel If lpMtuplll ... a.l¥r'i
IUptf apeedWl.fl ls prolf lf ~tlle M'W' .... fw Mdla .....
Monarchs
Rip Dons,
By 73-38
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-.tb&U !Mm rolled up a One of the w-Trao>-Am drivfnl baarda .bl not the meu11y five polnbl In 1fie llnl
imminence d crash but constant fftliliWE on JOUf P 0 w • r qbarter before ignltinc for 21
of concentration. · polnbl In the _,.i, 11 In the -, •
In other words, a TraJla.'Am driver, s1Wn& In a replica tblrd, and S8 In the lat to
of the tarnily -. baa to llgbl the temlency lo -crab. c:oimnclnc 7NI riclo<y
bOred just like J"U and I do In normal drMnc -_, tlVfft Santa Ana ValloJ ~
With Donohue, flgbtlJ>I bcndom I& port o1 bja ,..war race day ntgbt on the· whmer'1
plan. court. -
"I build IIIYl"ff up ment.11)' before a -. " be AYL .. The !Int qnarl<I! _.rood
"Yoo .... when I'm In Iba! driver'• aeot l'ln ao1y there tt:J, vane,. bot coach Jorry
for three or four boura. Bui the people who j>UI me there Tard!•'• Monarch sroup wmt
too -a lo &d tire ear rea<IJ. 'lllelr tllOrta are .-Into hlgb cw with their --
in --" ..... bciars. . . . In& apeed -llmltlDC Ille
"In the . abprl 1ima I'm . In .tho cor, I ' ... 'I. I« Ihm! Fa!<-output ~ -polnll
down,enntbouPll'l"""""lttOc ... :.rcra1e,1apallfl:;llp.~·.-""..,m;~~~· :"O:
TrQo.Am ™"' "" -to .... boura lcinl. ,....,. -• .
"sprins racing" ... bani cbarlinr !ram liq. to liq,. but 8t1er unalueibs hliueu In
the driver · worb about twice aa liq u tbe normal lhlfl the lat half, Monardi llaJpb ot an tlldurance race driver whopooeo blmaelller U or "1andila led an _.. with
24 boura. II, followed by teammate Tom
One driver tried to ~ ooce Jual h\n! bard tt I& ,wainr with 11. Cbandol
to aaamate pi opal)' at thlwheel of a nee ear. -,rfed the ICOl'in& burden in
"Juot try acxne time to alt dOwn and put ....,. . Jhe aecond llalf Wldle Walker
-1 mean mry1111n& -out al JQUr mind: You'll -bow · did the bonon In tho ftnt. ,_, ... ti ta lo -ate... - . Mater Del -ooly ~ ........ to .down Saddtabocli Hlgb foe
the dt,. ~ 'Illa! a-1.. llf.. a. Bs1111e4 atio_,, will tab place
.ww.blle nm,.__,.,..,...__,..+'!.-. ncem Jan.-s. .._..,.....,.
yeln, bit ... .,.t d llU t9 JM .... tlie ·ddl .... , Metw Dll I 11 17 a--n ~ ..... It aol.npd .... eerlllr-..,. A ..,. SlrA Anl V•ltw ,, t ' .....
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N ............ tltetllenllda.'"·AB .-.·alocal~ ;~i; ..... . no-... ·-•-••ollllaw-. __ it_ .. ____ ._ u.a -"""'la ............ -"c...-• le'!f--.... ,...;,. ...................... ' llh ..-., um.. .. .
H.upert 1 I I 2 Tn~ SJ 11 17 11 ·-"" H PT H' TI'
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MVCagers
Soore5649
Triumph.
M11a1on Viejo HJih Sc:bool
waited un1lI the lat mlalP.
but the Diabloo ollll polled
out a !Ml -etboll'trful!lpb
ovtr Paclflcl on the '{inner'•
court Tueodoy nlC)it.
Rudy liolma emqed II
the top Dlablo oc<nr with ..,,,....._Jal .. -ftr ..... rt:u,• ltldlpd p_, -11 polnbl, and It WU bi>~ sdl If ... ncllc 1) 111 f'M ' ' , . qUlck , buhti in the wantna
ftt lloc of NAICAll --...... ..,... aot ..... -that provided Mllli\1n .. • .. ._ ..w -lo ncfol. A In "°11 110 llo Viljo'!rlthlhe-ttneeded ..... 1r1f -Im,.._ decllloa, C>•",.t,11 -Ml a towtn. '
al1t h ......... ,_. tf *"*I_. tw. ·•zt 'tr .Tom G~dou:s~
... 11)& 2 &, Jlklllrd l'eaJ ..... a 1'wd -· I ~~lalloS ··• llln • I I ........... A MO ar,tlw tlllda1 .......... WlloLI llllU •
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Q.aNMr J ' , 11 A r..t ........ told· me that 1UcUnl Ud Men tlddtn1 Olottw 1 ' • •
wtMll ... wa ., ,.... .n ,_., ... tlMJ' U.'t .-. ~ 1 I t 1:
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IWtteb .,.. .... time, and .. jult. didn't rad the siA" = ~ ' : 1~ ~ ~ -aald. Wiim ... nnan, I'll tho ward, ... lllII --• • • • -.,W¥ ' I 1 1t CCllJda't belirt't IL" . ,..,., ' • I •
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With 15 Sco·re Qi-.. .. ...... ..iy • .,. _.,..,.,. le Iha ..,it-
ft. -..... )ow ___ .. Colla_
a. 1114 c.mry 0.b -u. ...... ill II*'• club
-wllll a IL Darrell 111 Mimi aiddan.
Ill low 1111 -, G. L.
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IMJ; Ill! Wallooe (11-lto!O) __ ,_ (ll+ft) . ---""''""' wjlll • • .. .. all OlgbU -·ftldaJ· Lw 1111-lo EU.. Stipes
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all> -1111 loW Mt tltll _.1ally .. ~tn·-· bit wtillan-t•'ll.PollowlnC~ tMliy'.., ...,ihoto, ·
Morriloe llm!pll (-11). Play not .r """'-... 11'-
C.llMrtnt Tarpley (IOHl-7'), hlttoo) ..,,_you,.. ro ••""'1 -In
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Adrianna COote <•IHI) ud If Y°" Pll¥ ihoct, you wlllitrll be In o 1'!lll Ht-u..-» ....i ,..nr .. 1e pitch onto""-•_.,.,...
L<mor walhibroct.toot Ibo ' You -11111111 •par on po:-4 hal• .,., poalbly,
-putts In lbt thin! flllbl' · a bfidtt °" ...... par-&. -
wilh M. She allo captund J
low oet booon wtlh 1 .... You :wlll bo '"'"""'ly .,.. of ~1111 a"'°" IT• In Deity Brown followtd wilh · tlie "'1.-y b ..t.lch to pliiyyour-lhot, If you IO
1 !OS.ZMI 1loolg wilh VI for the _.-and hit the land/ you·.,tght come '!I' with
Bailey (!•-), Morltn ,, .• bocflfe....iNlny-10Und~oy90l1111 ...... Jovwpcr,
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ey Slllllan (!~). . ~::;=;::::;::;::::~~=-~;:;:::;;::;::::,:;:; Elise Sllpu toot the -.. -"'·In the !ourtb ., .... wilh ,_..,.,_Thl.....,lltdol•f...;-.Uphl11•-1 ,,.._ ....... U.:-----.. ...,.1w1or.i-10"""1!1.......,. JS and doubled up"wtth the •. Mc*kt, .,. .............. ,.,~ i;opr, .-200 .... ..,...,
low net booon (llo.M-71). •lfaoddNi.-d eiMI M'lmlW-~, ffl -.o1tht1 · G,;,ta Iuelll followtd with
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Downey'• Jl3..3M7, Evelyn
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followed by A.lveme Forrester
(ft.1Hf), Ciampa (lt-11-75),
Buel Wtboler (BMJ.75), Mar·
ty Scbn'1der (116-17-'l'l) and
Mau (l'l-IJ.75).
for Gonnu'• 12J.3H7 and Mira•
Fit.r.simmons' 126-M-tZ. Soc:end Olght bonort
Fir•t Time iA FinaI. Fair Hunt
'68.Team Best-Hill •ted
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,_. """"" -Rift and bll Loara -... lo the CD' JoolbaJ1 plaYOl!a. But 11111
lime II the (Int lot the AM-
bttm club to make It lo Ille -"'1<111 alibi' Ibo Jnlne
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WIN PLA.CES .
l!tve Hwltingtoo -d(lvers, pllCf!I In r.ur dlf.
ferent eveatl ~y at\
Hunttncton !1W:i1 C Y"I ~Pork'• w.uiy· itclng .pro-
'gram.
In lhe claa A mlnlbike •
compelltlm, Tom Btu 'was tec:ond_lll\I Jim llugb WU
thin!; Terrfll Swift Wai thJnt
In the e)all B evem ml. .T!'lm -Ptoiaon woh Ille C· rtce.,.
' Litty Lule Wll third In thebtlrace. •
1-dtl--....... bll _., .. -· lao llllloo ........ 1M AM -I lot of fl)l1nt ou11 (u •u Jh hip It 0111111ii Col· -Loara) and bu I stua~ ..... Ing four.four deleiile thll II
- -n -.. led, extremely oetlve. wtdi 1--a fllw1-"They're IOUDd wltti good
IU --111111"' Tilam ~ They lmpraa you
b ........ u•l-'--you ... -down 1U HID -tb1t ,_.. edition lo Sl. J .... 8-o and atill find ·of Sa-. Ibo bOll bt's ..., ~ "'. Y lo . .-bock,': Hill ,
}lad In --tOd 11 I llyl .... ,,,. Suont ...,ptd tbrougb
Prior lo lbll, J11U -lhe Irvtoe Loque, eappiJ!& tt
1--Into .... --1. In -a tT.t ......... Mqniilla • .. and .. ml lo tile quorter lo mab lhe 'pltyolb.
linalil lat JW. • -theo, Ibo ~ .. -
1111 'If --bttten by .... --Azusa, 17. =:,.!':':SI\: 1::: ::..= lllcb. IJ,10, and
oflbt-bJ the...,. --mallln: li-rl, by "-ltio<. 1J Garden Grove 1J lie11/!':i~: : =~ : lhe decldet FrldaJ ntpt wHh II 8autll Ptucleno If
Broot IJCl>I, the A11-9nnce SI C....... de! Mar :IO
Caunty bock, back In lull 11 Elllnda • · 0
tlrlde oiler sitting out the D F-.m Vallq t
Calllornta Jlllh -and IO" ll Colla .Mesa 7 Ing a~ S percent 1U1 wee1t In • 17 Mapolfa I
the IM vlcl«y. over Rolling 17 Alula 11
lli1ls In dense Ice. 15 CalllOl1lia to
1be 1-a mentor notes II Rolling lli1ls 7
For Pigeon
The Department of r1* and
G1m1.._u lair~
for Ille central ml lllU1l>enJ
band-Ulltd pf&eon h • a I f n I
seaaon, wblcb opens Sltar\lay.
BlrU are reported widely
ocatt.ed and luulten are
unllkell"" to flDd ..... con--
centr1tlont slea. m o r e
stOrma In the mowdalnl and
fooiltllls puab Ille blrdl '"'1.
'!be ieuon coatlaue1
tbraugb Jan. 1J, In Ille COUfto
ties ol Soooma. !Ake. Colusa,
SUtter. Yuba, ml Neudl -
tbe -al tbe atata .uthward. The CCUD1Je. north
of thele Wer9 apen earlier.
The dolly bq ml total
pca!mdcm Umlt on band-tailed
p1..,... la elgbt blrd1.
Sbootlvi boan are -baU
hour before tunriJe lo mnset.
Lui ,... ... eatimated
:4f.OOO lnmten 'IJtSpd JI0,100
bandtalled pliOOOI, ,and this
year's auccea lhould be about
the same lf ltorml con--
centrate the blrdl.
Mustang .
Cagers Top
El Segundo
Least putts Utle In the !Ulh lllsl>1 went lo Terry Clmillo
-33. Robefta -tblred low nel booon wilh
llaey Ann Coanell,y (II) wilh
Nara Monlet, Pr It e fl h
Boarfeoll, Pll llntla""rand
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Ruby Jlullliq WU fll'lt ·!ft
Ille m1b llJpt with I 11-
11. She -!ollowtd by !'.die lluldnga, lllta Kem ml Bel
An u1tstic IUCCUl It wun't. ·cave. ,
flut ~ M-llllh School B.atl..,,.. BMeJa ~ Ill lint victory of
the young tnP basketball • John Jarvll of eor-del
MUOn with an euy 81-D vie-Mar recorded a bole-fn.aot at
tory over on Inept El Segundo lltmtington Belch Cauntry
te'I"' Tutlday oftemoon In the Club S.tunlay tor his lint
Muatang gymnasium. · ace. .
The victory 11111bled Coota Jome borrowld a thr ...
M ... lo"""° Ito...,.. reoord wood lo accomplllh the 205-
at 1·1 while El Segundo wu yard trick on the eleventh lllflulna tta third loM In u bole.
many games. Ellil Jobn!t.on d 1 f e ate d
ea.ta Mesa relied on the Angelo Mollica two and one
rtbolindin& and muscle play for the Senior'• Tournament
of Ua two big men, center title in men's club actkm.
Grq En-and lonvard
Chuck Yerkey , and a pressing
c1t1.... thlt throUled th • El Nlpel
'Eqles and forced them Into Harry llouebier, Mel Grey
npeated boll handlln1 emin. and Geae Ellotl lelmtd up
·-C...WIMw&lnKltl1• ,.._B1l!<w (SI Wiii! W fWfllt
106-.Allyn (CdM) -..., .,.,.... ._
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fCMl'll M 1.,.__....mt (c.IM) -. lndk:dt
11)1 N
IM-&dlultlllr (OW.I -W fwlllt ........ _ Once the .M\lltaup tot over tbrte different wa11 in a
..... openlna-mtaute jitten partner'• -ball lourne)' 1t·
thll luted ...,1,y Ille entire El Nliuel fer the too lpOI
llnl period, lbert WU little wilh winning _.,of C.
4oubt u to the eftntual oui..------'----------------
..... al lhe pme.
In Ille flDll minute of the
llnl period and tlio fint Ill
"""""' al tbe oecond, Ibo Muston,s went "' 1 ..,..;,,g tear that aaw them outscore
El Seaundo 11·1.
'l1lal -enobled the Muatup to eltend 1 IJ.10
Jud lo IJ.11 ml lbt outcome
WU lettled. _,,_
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'before you buy •ny lib c:11rl
V 1. Held• .. _ you win/ If your car'1
rHale valuo ll up at tht and Of your
Ideal i-_ you get tht p<o!IL
Z. T ellt -yau win/II tht ""'""'t
le down, you juot rttum tht ear,
with no obllg1tlonl '
Cell ex .. uttve today tor full dtlllle ol the ldtal
LIUI on •ny •ee -from Cadlll10 to comp1ctl
Tale T....,ls Top wltlt DELUXE SLAn TA·
1US 1941 FREE lnstalletlOftl SEE IT NOWI
lifetime Ga••"'*
SLATE POOL TlllES $369
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luy llowf l'el Surprlte
D1I•..., •IMI Set Up -------··-Open 7 Days 11 to a
Call N9w
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SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICES .
ON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES AND
ACCESSORIES
SHOCK ABSORBERS
·-.. ..
SAVE , 5.00 PER PAIR
2 FOR 10.00
INSTALLED
201000 Mile 6u•r•n+••/
Original Equipm •n+ Quelity
Ooubl• Action Airplane Typa
H.D. SHOCKS -SAn. 6.00
2 FOR 20.00 .
l0,000 Mlle Su.ran+••,
· inst•lled
LEVELLIFT -SAVE 10.00
2 FOR lS.00
Shock sprin~ units
for h•ivy IOed't. ·
MAG WHEEL SALE
MAG STER
4 FOii.
99.95
Popttl1r t¥-. 2•,c. wk.II
with 1111l!'ll11!Hfl ••11+.t 11'14
..... .. •• , rlM. C.111pl1+.
with 1111 llWh ,.,. liult te~.
A/, MA6
4 FOR 149.95
ORI plM1, •II 1l1oY whffl, .... ,i.t. wlftt lllg llllh 11141 Hb , .. ,,...
CRA6AR S/S
4 FOR 1?9.9S
All clr11111, J.pc. whHl 11,..pl1t1 'witl! l1g 1111tt 1~cl hub
.... M'I.
OUR BEST BRAKE JOB .
40,000 MILE GUARANTEE
' SAVE 15.00
44.44
OUR BEST 12-VOLT BATTERY
LIFETIME, NO LIMIT GUARANTEE
ALL SIZES
24.88
instell•d with ext.
SAVE 5.00
SUPER POWERED IAmRtES 50
5TRON6 THAT WE WILL Rf •
PLACE IT AT NO COST IF IT
SHOULD EVER 60 IAD -TO
THE ORl61NAL PURCHASER.
36 MONTH BATTERY -SAVE 4.00 ..... 17.88
24 MONTH BATTERY -SAVE 3.00 ..... 12.88
STEREO FOR YOUR CAR OR BOAT
A QUALITY COM.
PACT TAPE PLAYER
W l TH COMPLETE
CONTROLS INCLUD.
ING TONE AND SEP·
ARATION
DELUXE 4 I ITK
79.95
PANASONIC
99.95
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EO TAPE PAYEll WITH QUALITY I UILT IN FOR
FINE TUNIN;. THAT ELIM· I CRISP, CLEAR SOUND -FM
INATES CAOSS TALK. STEREO PACK -It.ti
LARGE SELECTION OF 4 AND BTK STEREO CARTRIDGES
SPECIAL GRAND OPENING OFFER -A 9.95 SET OF STEREO
SPEAKERS INCLUDED REE WITH All TA PE PLAYERS
ANAHEIM
444 N. EUCLID 535-8121
Daily 8:30 a.m. Till 9:30 -Saturday Till 6 p.m.
'
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55 fASHI
Daily 8!30. a
-......... :llJI•.·•~"'
• •
t Breast Cancer Death
and
octs ,.,,,
fftl
jay,
d'ly
are
coo-n•
and
L
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:tale
ortb
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tiled
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TIRE CENTER OPENS
. Nig..el. ·Teeta _E.'!"ta'1-I 9rg.anl~ .
Officers Clf newly forined .Liiguna NlgUel Teen Council dis'"!"' plans. for lint
in serlei at 'pe;cial acUvltes. plannedrbY gr0up __:a Chiistmu clanC~. at ProWn'
Valley SchoOI. From I~· are· chairmen Tun K11JU>, Barb a r a ,Donaldson,~
Ronna Reed and council Prelldent Cathy Corder. . ·• ,
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'· . ' ':_""::' ,.
'Poor Man' Top Po~~
. . .
Not Likely -Muskie :
' . . NEWPORT
FASHION ISLAND · NEW YO!Ut ·(UPI) -Ed-
mund s. Muikle 1111 111e old
a4qe aboot . a poor man
becoming ~dent simply
Isn't true.
The ·Democ:rat!c--a e n a-to r
from Maine aayi Ille man With
no money can nm f<r the
Whitt Souse but he can't win.
Muskie knows.
"Without money you can't
organize. Without money· you
can't buy televialon Ume.
Without money you can't buy
reeomcbe1 you need to
develop Jl . ,
0 1 mean money. , :•
MW1kle1 'appeartnc Tueaday
night on a CBS television show
(«0 nilnutes), aatd public opin-
ion Polls '.'killed 9Uf-chanctl of raising more .. fl'--:t""~a .
• • • " He uld voten dillltualon-
ed after the DemocraUc Na·
Uonat . Convenllon in Chicago
did not baye enough Ume to
learn "that of the three
cholcea i ·v 1 IJ a b le . Mr.
Humphrey .wu ~ best.11
NO STRUGGLES ·• · FULL 4-PLY FIRST LINE
, llUCh simple thlngs 11 cam-
. paJgn button•," a.Id the man
who r~ lost with presidential andldate Hubert
. . He ·aald the Humphrey·
Muskie llc:ket'1 chancel would
have been better if there had
not ·been "divlai~ prec:on-
vention striiggle&' fOr months
over Vietnam, if · Chicago
hadn't happened ·and U the
polla bad · l &-.o w n Ille
Democrata running cloeer lo
Republicans RI~ M. Nixon
and Spiro T. Aanew.
POWER FALCON
TIRES
'
ANY
SIZE
•
ONE LOW PRICI COMPACTS TO CADILLAts
700-1 l
691-14
7Jl-14
771-14
121-14
115-14
7Jl-ll
771-11 .
111-11
841-11
885-11
990.11
Plus F. E. t•x from I.II te 2.15 encl elcf tire,,e Whitewalls only J.00 more, eec:h.
33 MONTH NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE
NATIONWIDE TIRI &UARANTEE TREAD WEAR.OUT &UARAl>ITEE
At•l111st ••hi• t. -rkMttlh11' •IMI -+.rlt l1 For t+it 11ut111Mr tf rno11tits lfl"ffled. If tM ffe•cl
•" 1.11 .......... 11 "'-' ,.., h.,.,.. for clt1 l111 w••ts o•t •• wnl repl•e• It, eh•11l111
ffi• llfe .f th ttr.. H tfN l•llt, -will r•l'•lr th• eurr.nt r•gul•r wlli119 price le11 • 1.t clol.
wffttMt ... ,. • .,. ~ .t •w •!'ff• ... ,.,.. S.r •ll-•11M ''" •P!'ll••W• ta.ts. '"' ... ., . ,,. .... ..,,., ., .... " ......... ,,
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· t•For eeks I. traveled
wilhout a Muskie button to
haDd out to a voter," said
MWikle.
And the vice presidential
candidate this year says be
Is thinking about running 1or
president In 1172. But again,
· Ille problem Is money.
"Right now the v I e e
presldeaHal campaigll would
•ppear lo brlng It witbln
reach/' he aald of running
for president. 1'But; there are
problems and as Iona u thole
problmui are there you don't
really generate ambition.
11But to say I don't even
thlnlt •boii\ ii wQUld ·not bO
an honest answer," Muskie
Aid. ~It'• a challenge 1 Ip
lmnl . DOI Clllly o1 public ao-
. '"""""' and support but the
Mu.<kle lllld Agnew'a pn>
blem Is lnexperleoce:
"A lot ,of alipo ""t!uit Gov.
Agnew niade ·were· the alipo
0t 1nexper1eoce 1<1 iQ~!IJoa
ii wbeth~. in Mi~ Nixon's
words, 'the . &Ovtl"DOI' 11
polilically . educabl•l• I a 11
enough lo cal<h uii'wlth bte
ldnch of respomibillties that
we're told h~'• going· to be
given)" Muskie Aid.· ·
But Muskie'• pl'Qblem ta
mpney. He uJd be ls "up
to my ears" In, inal1 with
no money !!> handle It.
IERG'S DELT·A: .
TIRES '
141 L 17th St.
!Opposite lob's Ilg Joy)
CH:RllTMAS
TIRE SALE
DELTA WHITEWALLS · • •
,_,_,_.,ANY SIZE LISTED---.. _,,__,. 4 $ ,..,.__,. . 60
111r11-n.11 0 . .. .,. ...... .
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DAILY AT 8:30 A.M. """ ' BUDGET PRICED ilRES
FULL 20 MONTH GUARANTEE
Ull14-Uh14 111:"1~·· 4:?.0
-.
I NEWPORT
EVENINGS Till 9:30,
SA TU RDA Y Till 6:00 P.M.
:ASHI: ON ISLAND 044-1212 & 644-2385
l!30: a.1.n\. Till 9:30 -Saturday Till 6 p.m.
'
NOT SEc:oNDS,
NQT RETREADS
IRAND NEW
. FIRST QUALITY
SIZES:
650-ll Mll-1 l
771-14 760-14
775-15 670-16
126·14 100.14
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8.88
RE&. . SALE
12.00 llt
16.00 11.11
16 .00 11.•
16.00 12.lt
Ptw ,, •• ftlk., 1.17 tti t.OI ttlf llN ttra. Wlltt.w1lll *a.•
HUNTINGTON BEACH
7777 EDINGER AVE. 892-3331
Daily 8:30 a.m. Till 9:30 -Saturday Till 6 .. '
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DIC. 'lat
IACK4D IY~.ROAD .HAJARf>. 5UAUNTll fOl LIFE °' ...
TRIAD, ,lO-RATlD ~ TlEA.D WIA...-OF ACTUAL -s1u,..
IN& r1c1 -AND· NOT ON IA FICTITIOUS LIST , ... Cl.
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NO llDIP4 llN-llO VIRAJQI
U&e Your lanl<Amorlurd or ~i.. a...p
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Newpqrt Man
Ne!f Controller
'!lie, oppolotmtal ti JAlllli
& Sheltoa Jr., or Ht!w&Wl
Bud!, 11 ualstaftl corporailt
controller fbr 8 e ct m 1 a
wirumenb. i.e.. 1w i..p
annouoced by -A •
Lin<l>eqet, ...,,...i. -tr<>ller. • • •
,. meinber "' ~ -nrgtnlga!lon sil'IC'll 1 '$1 •
Sheltllft" lw wvod ., ....
poratc bodset analyll; """
troller ot the co JD P •Jt Y • •
Hellpol and Spinco divillom
and ,. ... ,... of tilt, Republle 0perau-. of Beek tn an' .a
l'roc:en lnstruroentl Dlvisloo.
1,EGAL NO'l10E
: LEGAL NOTICE
Cl!ltTIP'ICAT• 0, •USlliESS .
P'iCTITlotlS MAME T~• u..r.i.Md do <:l'rlffY thet thr.r •rt cotW!udll'l!I • bullnat ,, ·112
YorklOW!\. Huntlfl!lton 8•Kh, C..llfor•l•,
11nc1er "'' !lcllllouli firm -or TROIKA lfllDUST11:1ES .i>d ttwot uold firm I•
~ of the followl ... --· wllost ne~ In f!Jll •O'ld •i.e. of real!lefla 1rt .. tprtows: DE~M S. WILLIAM$, '273 lllW•,
Co11• •MHI, C•llfornla, CHARLES E. ROSTOCIL, 1 f I I
Pfler5'1ft Wey. Coll1 Mesi, C1lltornl•.
JOHN H. PECK. 1731' Alt! Sti'MI, l"ount11n l/1lkv. ca111om11.
~IM Decembf:r 2. 1'61
DEAN $. WILLIAMS
CHARLES E. ROSTOCIL
JOHN H. PECK
l11tt et C1llf1'f"nl•. 0rlnt41 Cou:ntv:
On De«mbH 2. ,,.., '-'°"~ -· • Nol1rv Public Jn 1M fol' .. kl stm,
MrtOMll'I' _.,ed DEAN S. WILLIAMS,
CKA!tLES E, ROS'TOCIL, Mil JOHN
H. ltECK kllOWn .. rM .. M tf'.I .,_ ~ """" •f'I .ubKrlbed 10 Ille wftliln lndrwnent •nd ~ ... ed 11\ey IXICll19d thl UfN.
!OFFICIAL SEAL)
Orm11! v. Utt N<>l•rv Pvb1\c.Qllflnll• ~r!ncl"I Otrl• I• Or•-Ceutlhl Mf C:-lsa""' E.i-ra Mlrd'I ,,,, 1'12
fllvbllsti.H o,.,,.. c.o..I lhll'f fllllet. tllal'llber 4. II, 11. U. 1'• tot4411
LEGAL NO'l1CE
ClaTI .. fCATW: OP 'IUllNUI UMN:• ,.IC'l'mous MAM•
'Th9 u1•il•d lie hlntw certltr ftlt;I ,....,. .. COfldvdl,_ I llull-1
:!, ~~i.C.:: ~i.':;· -:Ji'::
under ftl9 ftctlttaW flnn .,.. el "'O EMTl'lfl'IUSES. oll'd tMt uld flMI 1:1
---el ,.,. ... ..,... .. --.,_
......... ...,,. ·--el t....... . ... .. fOlllWI:
GE!rt£11AL fllAaTNI•: (.r11t I.
••1l•l"f· .. Dntlld, (...-... N«, Clllfllmla.
LIMITED fllAATNEll:1 lrl1n It.
Sllrvod:. .s# Wftf wti-Go." MtN,
C.llfol'Olil.
OATEtJ: ~ 2', "'8. Crlfli s. 8•11w G-••I "•"-arlan It. Shl'YOdr
Limited "•r1Mr
STATE'OF CALIFOll:HIA
COUNTY OF OJtANGE l o. tllb Ultl d1f "' Ne-w, 1NI,
befOI'• me • Nollr'I' Publl<: lft •O'ld
~r tl!e seld Cotmh' And Sholl, r.kll,,_ lh1r~11. dUl'f cornmluloMd ....-.-.,,
flel'$0Mll'I' •-•red Ct111i I. .. lieY •1111
Brian A. 511rvod:;, MoWrl to "" lo
bl! IM l'e"°!)J -'-"--alJb.
acrlbed ~r tM wllltln '"'""""""' ~ oldtllOWleoted ta ml ...., ftlw Ultt\lled
tl>e UllW. •
WITNESS lllf MM ·1.W elflci.I -L
IS£ALJ ·~ .•· O.Wll 'Nol ...... Putllk "' -Md fer ..,.111 CciuntY Md Still.
Publlll'>ed ,Ori-c-t O.ltv "flof,
tftwmblr 'II •M ~ 4, 11, 11. .... .....
LEGAL NOTICE
Aitlhie
• J
·A$ks RQute
To Hawaii
.,,,_ prtee o1 v .. I ~Ueta
now •vetqt.1 nearly •J.80 per
pound. :Jllo. IVtt.,. grocer)'
ll«t price: f°" I pound ol ponemou.. lie.I); 'loll' 11.u.
aod for Jirloln. 11.JZ. fot laplb
choi>f It avuagu 'll.16 and
tor boneless rump rout, Sl.IS.. And mlod you, Uloae are
averagea and thus they hldo
.t~ thnes: r we art uted to qay as much u fl.7$ f ... ~-. n· for ham·
burger, 11.35 for pork chOi>f
•Dd you-name·lt for the fan-
cier <U\a ol 'bed IUld chOjll. ·
Neverthe1ess: · '
TBE COST Of mea~ pouljry
WASHINGTON (KP)· and fish, on 'ave.rage,. is ,uu
Trami: lnternatioriaJ Airllnea, ooly 13 percent abOve I.he 11167·
' •• O· a k la • ~ '!'9Plem'entat • 59 base ~od, reflecting a
1:lrline,, l'!' a'kef the CJvll • far Blower 1 price rise than for
1er0f'ilutla Qo,lij .for•. • most ot4er foods. The meat
certificate t0-• pr· o >J..l 'd • price rise · In the past 12
r e g u. I I! t l y-scheduled, ·in· months has been I~ than
dividuall)'-ticketed 'roUnd trip t percent, as · agalnst a 4 per·
sttvices between· v • r i o u s cent climb in the overall cost
mainland cltill and Hawaii. of living. And this ia so deSpite.
The· tran'sportatihn woizld be the (act that the prices of
-provided as parr·~or an ad-many indivld111l types and
vertised tour for a price con-cuts of meal have been soar·
si.sting or the applicable .fate Ina.
and an fdditional ·charge ef
at least $175. .• '
Trans International, which
owns eigbt ·large jet ·planes
and . ~·· ordered. nine more' said the ·CAB on Oct. 27 gave
United Jar Lines substantially
.the type of authority requested
in .thf:· applicadon.
The airlille. added, that
Uni~'• ~wail tour fare,,ap-
prove<t by the CAB,· has. in·
jected a destructive com·
peti.tiv• : factor ·in a t.Our
market largely ignored by. the
trunk 'airlines untU the sup-
plemental airline! dtovelope.(I
it.
Trans lntematioµal 1 a· i d
Un.ited 's success J]so has
"emboldened .. P"an American
World Airways to extend wtt,;t
ll ca11ed 1n "unfair com·
petitiv• adv:alllage to a far
greater degree through ar-
rangements 11 n k I n I in·
ternatiooaJ operations with the
domestic Services o( U.S.
transcontinental operators."
T r a. n ·•. International Pro-
postd to operate the scheduled
service to Hilo and Honolulu
from such. domestic tenninaJs
as Atl"'ta, Baltimore, Birm·
ingbam, Boston, C h I c a g o ,
Cl~eland. Dalb.i, Detroit,
LA Hotel
Purchased
HONOLULU (AP) -Amfac
Inc. of Honolulu announced
purchase of the leasehold of
the Airporl·Marina H9tel near
.the Los Angeles lnternatipnll
Airport.
Heri'ry A. Walker Jr., Amfac
president, said the company's
board of directors approved
acquisition of operating rights
for the 800-room hotel for ap-
proximately $3.7 million in
cash plus participation in
future profits.
Walker said the leasehold
purchase includes furniture,
fixtures and equipment.
He said Amlac will take
over operation of the hotel
on Jan. 31, with no changes
planned in the hotel staff of
42.1.
The leasehold purchase was
made from Airport Garden
Hotel Corp.
lo vl"' of. ihll' "lectlvlly
' I j ' hi jlrict rlaa, WI more lin-
por!onl ihOn ever, belon lo
!illop . Oireful\r . I«' .meat.
Speciftcally,: 1 , • t · '
...... 'rake ach'antage af meat
speolila ind 'llOCk,y00r home
~ reaularly • wllh m~ta
yod buy on· weekend speciali.
~ ~·1 d!ffer..., ti:etween
buylt>& meal at,reauJar prleel
m on specials· Cin run11 to
2$ tO 3$ perctJ'l.t. Tb~ llY·
ings, obvlciuoly, can. trapol•te
into hundreds Ol dollars for
you over a yea~
Increase
Hartford, -C9on.. New York,---------------------New.art; .N.J..,. New Orleans,
P h'II a;it •ljjhia, Pittsbljrgb
Portland, Or't:., and Seattle .
Stopove-fa in either direcliOn
would he pennltted at Las
Vegas, N,v., and Loa Angeles
and SaD-~anCisce.
Times Diyidend
LOS ANGELES -Dll-eetors
fer 1'be rimes Mirror Co. to-
day delcared the regular
quarterly dividend of 121~
cents •·&harf: on,the commnn
Jtock, payablt ~· 24 to
shareholdt!n, .of record Dec.
••
STARTING DEC . 16
l\lew!PSJ\
Horlday Service
lonuBeach· .
San Francisco
s14.85
Escape the holiday crowd to San Francisco. Fly
F'SA from Long Beach. 5 flights a day. Mora on week·
end1. Same flying time as L.A. International. Same t••t servlce-OC.9 Jets. But ... no congestion. Save
airport driving time. Plenty of low c9st, close ln park-
ing. And the crowd hasn'I found ii ye!. Call your
traYel agent or PSA for a holiday lift from Long
e.ach.429-2447or778-0125. --,_.1111
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Market
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'65 MUSTANG Hardtop
Coupe. Power steer!ng, ~•utom•tic, radio, heater.
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'66 CHEVROLET Bel Air
2 Door Sedan. Radio a nd heater, automatic,
-power st11rin9, factory air, white side wills.
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'64. PONTIAC .Station Wagon .
Factory· air cond., power steering, 1uto., R&H., ete.
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·s,71 "'" s33 '"'' $33 "'" . ~ l Prlc• DGWll Mlhly, . . + T6\.. , Pym\. Pymt.
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2 Dr. 1-1\:Fi'IC:tory 4ir,. power stee r., auto., R!Ji,
full vinyl in'fr: (OGY 666) ,,,. ·
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'65 CHEVROLET
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'66 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury
Radio ON,ter, power steering, automat ic, P?Wtf'
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'66 DODGE CHARGER. '65 PLYMOUTH fury W1gon 2 Door h•rdtop. R1dio, heater, 1utomatic,
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'68 CHEVROLET 2 Door
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'67 CHMOlET lei Air · ·
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Auto .• P&H. CTVK 701)
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standing value. (UUS °6'4!()
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'66 PONTIAC Tempest
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follow 'wll! Pl'•J>VIJ>I my ' 1PO&rd1Jh ol y911r,own,.gl,ve. • ,_..,~11 to gounn¢ '4Jning. ' 2 cups freshly ll'•ted SWIM per .. 11adualty odd Ille~ .. , • Meh lbe !'!lo<!<llat..'' Iii hi ·
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otbmacb," stalts ~m~ . EW W.llb.lWIQ;'.' · ' • children. Each of these cocilB P,ut lbe iest of the in8'edlenll, I can (1011 • ocmcaa) con-• · ml!lbiooma and• teen· Jl'll>'.. lbe , lot! . or :a' ble~, wllb ' ~0HUstO~u...lh...r!inet :u:~~H* ~v~n::~·~··~itb0 ;;!~=~l:i~ai::: '.l=·m ........ ,&liced ~~.i:!\,;,h,.\Oa;·Pl.I . 1 ·VanlJla ~z¥1 IU(ar.•.Ble/111 ~'f·;
wb<ti me left Ibo employ o1 is Q\1&.necesurlly lberulnaUOC> • i ·meal ·~ a lillle ~it like · , · 'f"'!l\Y,. • " 3 green peppen;~O\f and In the tomatoea OJld s!mlnOI" 2· mlnutee at m«!i\1111, ~
MfO. Jacqueline Kenned,y to ol aliyone't bUdgel "sOmo ol · fllrtlng:'flley lhQuld make Ide ' .Poof Into pie plat<. Sprinkle sliced Into\ In~ strips foc 2 .. !Doh mlbfl!ts. elace ·•peedA"'j. .~.· =-~ ·=m' . .,,;:.,-_ ~ "ilev~ her Q.mt to compiling my --mea1c pteUe m-ern more interesfing," explains -Uie cheese -over lh1I mixture, 3 tomatoes. cut into elghta _ on a ~ted pl a t t er / ou YllS 1~.,, ... ~-.. a1
. ber eW. faywll; recipe.!. especlall)', for while enjoying Mias Hust as abe offers her and lben lbe ,.,,,.mcier ol I leatpoon freshly Chopped sprinkle with panley and 'blend for anotller 30 -
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· for ,lbe very _ best In In-they cln' iielp romem~ In lbe meat.' pwimatd)I IO minulea Ill • Sli!>o the mut .ocroa lbe -"'-· • ture an<!.bleod until ..a.ta. !Wllllooal · cuWne gathered that lMft't ooe that -~ QUICHE LO, flllAINE mdegree F. oven. l!'a!h In thin llrlpa (about ~......,...TE MOOBSl'J ' Poyr Into a bowl <r• ....U
from 'all parll of the w<rld, lllllke a huge dent iJl lbe , , Tbe custard Is done when 211 lncb thick). SeallOti with I °"""" It m I 1 w e •I lndlVllal cups'. RefrtcerJle ••
. ll a eompendlwn ol Miu budget. 'I like to spoil li)eO. Putry for t-lneh ple abell a klliftlnserted Into lbe cent•r salt and -· ljeat lbe cllO!'Jlale Your ·guests wlll dllnk ""'
HUste1a ueaUVe ideas for I think that's a woman's-real 19 slices coobd bacon, o( the pie comes away clean. bacon drippings in a heavy z lablesl'ioom K4h1ua ,spent~at least an hour~•
elegant enlertalnlng. "As a luridioo. • crUJ111>Jed Seives 4 for lundi 1k1Uel. I tabjespoon oranie juice· Ing lhil disserl'. BfsideS~
festive touch, I occasJonaUy j Miss_J:pte ~·be.en c'ook.-4 eggs , Add the meat and saute 2 egp fut, ,. tt ii the -Im~,
prepafe. A b,andwritten menu lz!g slnet she WU a cbUd 1 tablespoon flour -..PEP~ER STEAK until nice ani;I brown on all 2 egg yolks richest cbOcotate mousae you
for .my meals. You'll be ol.foarlnbernalive'Gertnqj< Plncbnutmeg . 1 !lank lleak (about 2 sides. Add lbe onions and llealpoonvanilla'ulrad' lfilv• ev.r lutes. F!faW'J '
surprised how much hm this developiftc her sure tnowk\dge 2 cups light cream. .. : pounds) aaUle for J minutes..epmbine V... cup ~ar ~ ' . ' "
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Christmas Calls for 'R' . I .· as1n Trees
With holiday cheer cnmlng
fore, it'.i not siuprlslDJ: to
most of it in the ti.tclim.
Looking for a dramatic des-
. made the easy way!
ky trees are the amwer.
.
ROH and cut prepared pack·
aged cooky mlJ: Into assort'
ed si7.e circ1elt tlim. bate..:A
package ol whipped topping
miI, plump little raisins, ·I"'
cans and candled, cbernes
make the filling. Jn candelil, lie. This frui( cake · is taste-
fashion, Ibis raisin dessert lu!Jy otudded wfth ·California ma:kes a festive addition to golden seedless raisins, can-
lbe holiday table. died cherries and· almoocis-
And theo there~ lbe rabln ' don't forget lbe splash ol nun
cite Damed. after Kris · Kiin-,. for good cheer. More raisins
RIS E IN ·sp'1RI TS WITH RAISIN CAICI
Su rf Soun ds
!'Wee Thin Ca kes' Go
With Big Cups of Tea
Tis a wee thin cake baked
on . e. _griddle ia a dcfiniUon
any Scotsman will glve you
for Scones, their tea·tlme
favorite. These Utile cakes are
·very similar to our biscuits.
Tbey are served hot wilh
jelly or jam and whipped
'cream. Scones will make an
' excellent change in your
dessert meoo too. M a k e
1 egg, beaten
l(, cup milk
¥.s cup heavy cream, whip.
pod
'4 cup jelly
Sift flour, corn starch, con.
fectioners iugar, b akin c
powder and salt tocelher'into
mixing bowl. Cut ln margarine
with pastry blender or 2
k:nlves unUl fi.rie: crumbs form.
and whole cherries make a
jeweled topping while coconut
makes the snowy edge.
RAISIN CllRJ8TMAS
COOKY TREES
1 (13\1-ounce) pacbge all
purpose cooky mlJ:
1 (2-oonce) package whip-
ped topping mlJ:
1 teaSpoon vaollla
1 y, cups chopped California
set'._iless raisins •
\I cup chopped pecans
¥• cup chopped candled ft<!
<bellies y, cup chopped candled
green cherries .
Prepare cooky ma .. pack·
age directs for rolled and cut
cookies. Roll dough \to-lneh
thick. Using graduated cooky
cutters (2~ inches, 2~ lncb.
es, 2 inches, l"' inches, and
1% i.nebes), cut eight circles
of each s~. / Bake on lighily greased
sheet in moderatefy hot oven
(S'IS degrees F.) I to 10 min-
utes, unUI llgbUy browned.
Remove to rack to cool. Pr.
pare whi~ topplnJ ma ..
package direct.a, addiog l tea·
spoon vanilla.
• Fol~. In rallfnl, -ad < cherries. S~:ead_over coolde:ap
· and stack .aa.,1rlflualell..W..
•to n\lli ' S."UIJef~ "trees."
Maker a··trees.
NOTE: These, may be pre--
pared and refrigerated for
several hour!, if desired.
Cookies will solten sll<hUy,
but may be held up to 6 &oun
wilhoot becomlnJ soggy., ·
... KJUB IUUNGLI! R A·IS I N
CAKB
Bake lbe lloner, brown
sugar and raisin batter in one
flat sheet, then cut Into four
alrlps •nd llack with raspber-
ry filling between.
l lh cups California golden
seedless raisins
U3 cup quartered red and
green candied cherries
v, cup sliced almondl
J/3 cup rum
1 cup "1ortenlng (baU buL-
ter)
'II cup brown 1Ugar (pack-
ed)
~cup honey .
1 lh teaspoons grated orange
peel
4 eggs
2 cups sifted Dour.
11/i teaspoons baking
powder
t teaspoon salt
Raspberry Glaze
Raisins, cherries a n d
coconut for gamlshing
Chop raisins coar aely .
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COOKIE '!'REES LIGHT UP fj()LIDA'W;'TABLI
COmbine wi\b quartered cher·
ries, almonds and 2 table-spoons rum. Beat shortening
and sugar together untll fiuHy.
Beat in hmey and orange peel.
Beat in eggs one at a time
unUI thoroughly blended.
Blend in flour resifted with
baking powder arid salt. Stir
in fruit miXture. Spread even·
ly in greased and floured
10xl5x1-inch jelly roll pan.
Btlke in moderate oven (~
degree! F.) 25 minutes or just
Safety First
untn cake tealt done. Press cocoaut fnto gtue•ep
. · ]\emoye from' o,ten'. and· sidU ind ~ of loaf. Lit
brush cake ·with' remalniJrg . cake st.and m. cool ~ pl~ ab rum. coot · ·m; .. n .. ··on rack:• ~bow or=to,aet. MU:es _.. . ' . \• .., .. When Cilld trim crusts from ~• to 10 ~ • ; • ;.
edges of cako, then cul · RASPBEJ\iiY .<IJ:L ~ Z,E"
crosswise iii.to 4 eyen strips. Defrost and ib:aJ,n.'-2 (1~
Put strips together , wi~h .®nee) pack~ ,1.-,br:en
Raspberry Glaze be t w e e i;i . raspbei'riea. Pt e s:I' out• •all
layers. Spread sides and end,s juice; discard seeds. Add .~
·of .loaf with gJaze. Combine cup sugar't 3 tablespoons copi.
remaining glaze with 2 tables-starch 'Pd ~. teaApoon 11b.
poon EACH raisins, and whole Cook stirring until aimct bolll
cherries and !!1pre8d over top: aod thi~kens. Co6(
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Make Holidays Bright
Family' reunions at holida1
time have become one or our
more popular traditions.
and flammable liquJQs. bey"otid ma:ts for t.he tub-and shower.
their sight and reach. • Have electricaJ appUaftces
Pn>vlde storage spa~ e in: 1·ood worklJJl·order. aeparate from lbe family .... , ..
meCllciite c a b 1 n e t (or Ntchen ~ Car.ring knives
m!!dfCln.es br04ghfbY" ~i~tina ~d bave ahar;p edges. J;>UI
!amity· mcm~rs._..... ;. • kni".es can slip am tn'riict
A§Ign one room· Rs a p1aJ serlpus ·eu,~. 1 ,
area . for . the 'C:hi!d{'en. Thll_ Store ,..cliina,~clusware,
ohould ~eep the clilldten th -ng al.nan• and menU..,in-ooe placo where they can bo ,... _c,,
upervlsod by adpUa. Lllt,le greilltnl( on lower , ~vea of
Children 8bould not be Jeff cabhleta to ovoid dlmblllg ct
~rvlae<l wben 1.bert ts· ovrr.flllchlng.4
• ... ~ , :·
.. much escitemebt 'In. the . 11 ..... ~ !!~b<r Ii
11ome. ,,._, boldersd 1nr .'lhi . •e.
If lliera .It to be • fire ml ~ -....
•
l, scones for 11trawbtrry or other
fruit shortcakes or aerve
1....,.. !or breakfast,, UU
many. good Scolamon does.
Tbe mpe 11ero II Jll"liarod In the OOOnshlre manner'wlth
com .tareh whlcb g!yet them
• unique leltur<.
Reserve 1 teaspoon beaten
egg; add rtmaloiD( egg and
mUk to Dour milture, mliing
with fork unttl doogb formL
Knead JiihOy on floond boan1
Out ol tho 58 millio!I
households in the United
States, will yours be one that
cetebratea wlLh a family get-
together . this Christmas? If
so, the~. CounCil on Family,
Health suggests that you plan
and ,prepare te prevent ac-
cident.. in your home that cah
mar the holiday. 'Ille Council
ls a nonprofit organizatloo
apomored as 8 public aerv~
by leading. members of lbe
drug Industry to promote
home aafety and fa m II y
beallh.
Cbect your ~aid IUJlPly:
In the 'llrtplacO 'and Dclited kllciliea -tibJi.. ~ ( le
candte. ... the lab!!,' iQOh ·-• 1¥1l"'1clt '. . --
• rlola. oot to leave '""" st\ on lmmple -" a;O ~le chlJdren al"'10 , In ti. room "h>r ~ dlD!ltl· llan1od
where lbe lint are lllmlq. •lllfnl, ~O, by Utlla
SCONES ·,
11,1' cups s.itted Dour
~ cup corn starci, v. cup confecUontn sugar
I teaspoons baltiq powder
~' teaspoon salt
I tablespoons mar1arint
•
·~ 30 ---ltol1 out to ~ thlcknesl.~C\lt wiUl
.,. to z.lncb bbctJ!t cutter.
Place rounds on l!Jl(lrtUed
cooky sbeet B..., w 11 b
.. -e(g. Bake In 4511
dcgrttl F. (very, bot) oven
until ligbt17 browned, about
10 mtnutts.
Servo bot with whipped
cream and jell1. maJcesJ6._.
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FLICKERING LIGHTS ATTRACT LITTLE CHILDREN
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• good Idea .. to consul! ~
doctor and pbannaci.st. Obtain
• Utt of, flnt aid ~
and ute II Inside lbe cl°'*'
ol your medicine cablllel, ti
Inside tho door ol 1 neorby
closet.
safeguard small 'chllclren by
puWng' n!edlclnel1 houaebold
chemica'8; cleanin1 apatl -• •
PrcWldt gQcld llthtlng ll·lbe ~· '"" -I 01 f bedaide,,tn tlie.bi\lbrobm. lbe ;pofttctei"IO •lodao la lbl.olr balll and lbe tnp .IDd b®m ~' .. .,..
ol alalrL • ,. .. Wbelher;o.~-
Repatr rrtY<!d ~..,.. ~ ... ,...,; .. o lil .._
broken noora: -·· oc•Uer advance Plannlnii to pmenl rup that cannot be firmlJ borne occlchd•ll ce·-. a
anchored. Procldl non-tkid a' safe and blppy ane. • ~~~~~--~
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Area. Men.·in . SerVice o~ Duty Around World /
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"' ' . ' C-. -bu -...... Mil llllailoll °"'"'" 'Ciloll beoo _,,,..,._ la tbo M'clood D, ilootood, USN, 11 Mobile coiillruelJoo Jlaltlli<>o
eel la -"1'1111. ~ Oolloli ;llllf ,.._ -U3N11 at 0111cor ~ ..., o1 Mr • ...i Mrs. WWllnl 'l'brle, Camp l!Wlnl, Vlet-
OL, lcr lllv-OICI' k*-C.U0W. ~ ~ bll .. • smo,&. Newpcllt, R.L T. Gstaod o1 11!05 Haveo Dllll·
1111---... ~ • -P11<t, Newport Beacb mldo Tllo MCJl.ll!r<e ii Ibo l1nl
'Ille tllldlclale _.pjeted a • -: , k = -hll llnl IDlo f1iC1i1, at Saufley conatnJclJpn U!>il to doj>loy to
bellcopltr pilot. "°""' at Pvt. _. L Smllll, G. fv1, lllll, 10, "'° ci Mr. Field, Naval Auxiliary Air Vlelnam lour time! Iii<! bu
Arm 1 Primlr)' Hellcaptor 1JSMC. lT, ..., o1 Mr • ...i ...i Mn. Eu&ene' o.. Ary ol Statloo, l'<llAcoil, Fla. Ile IOl'Ved et Da )llDl~mae,
Sc:bool, Ft. 'llollon, Ta. lolrL Doo Soillll o1 •II 1011 llwllinilOo St., H111> will coalllluo oo to advanced Phu Bil U!il a.i 'Ille
-. . . I'-$1., CGola -. bu UQ11GD J1acb, la osv1oa lnlnlu IJelGre receMns bll "seabee" li&iitibi · Isl-Job L j)ollt, lml al &ra$1ai.c! 1rom Ibo lf.lrlne ol>oord thl dOllroJor , OSS ~Wblp o1 Gold.'' ed 1bf Navy Ulilt Com-
Mr. and ¥nr. ft!illlb Dilb ol Oorpl R<crull Depot, Son · hrW!ldd 'I n Vlotn..... ._ · • _ mendaUoo _II . 1111! ol the
MIOt Del Obllpp)lo. II, Dani Dlqo. w• , . , ~ · -~ Electrlclu l.C. Tlllrtlelh ~ Rql-
Poinl, has -L~ ~ Tlie POclariJeld la ckplond M1cMo1 J, ...,.., USN; U, _nien;,,;;,;.L;;._ _____ 1 Clark AFB, Phlllppma. ..Joo. -II. Vu S.W,, wllh Ibo U.S. ,Sevonlh Jl'leot -o1 Mr •...i Mn .. ,.,...
'Ille wgean~ a Jt1 atrcra11 11;1 .... ol Mr. ...i lira. la lheW-.. l!acllic. ! . !!:. illlo10l!'lll ·lm2 Wild Role·-S~ N-
mechanlc, ii a ilP4uat' ol WlllMa. v;.. J:..., ol 1411 • -:, Luo, 1!uDt1J111aD Beacb, ii .._: p · · 46 ~7 Ne.port lllrli!l'llllll'&-.i~•O>i!f 'lf-. bu .t.flillM 'Olllcer Clal*lt't -.tiis 1rit11, Ibo U.S. Naval v,. ... el -
' LWl, ml1T wnil . PORK
·.SPARE RIIS
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HOLIDAY SPIRITS
PAl<AVIHUf $ 2 98 GIN.. • ... , .
YciDKA ·--~•3.69
nn CllllCE ........ -...to..$ 7. 29
IM."il'lllllL ..... $339 '8"' a:rr ... ~a-:.... """ "' ....
!S!!IL. '4~ $5!!, $JQ!! . ... ~~::':.·, ......... $319
. ats, llWIDY ..,."::... s 3" '4'~ ~ ............. ,~. .. ""'
~-.. --........ '3!! '4!!.
!!'.!!!' ...... '3!!. '4~ 'St" .. ,
~~u CHAMPAGNE
~":"= •t . . .....,._. PlfTH e ...,_.....,
IWI Pft CAst: (IMCU.IDtMO IK OISCOUNfl
IAMCllATICA YODU ............... $1.11
Ol.D CICIW ........... ..., ............ ,. .. $11.4t
TIM HISl ....... _.~--..... $9.15
Ol.D CllAITU .... -....... -$12.4$
JIM llAM... ' ""'--$11.tt ~HAMS 7. :-... .., $12.4t
""'1aT Ml-.--...... $12.H . . ... 10 % OFF CASE DISCOUNTS
MIX EM OU f\\I\ TCH EM!
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OUI FASlllOlllD. I
SLAB :
BACON I
SWOT SMOlllQ CUil 11
' l'( 'lllf "Kl ·:
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Fiil GP tUYil" " •
PORK
CHOPS
Ill-
With th11 ~upon Only
COMET I
": I CUANSIR
--14°0t.(UMIT2i . U
... _ . C· ... ._ 2 25 ~· 1s.::'1:1.. hr
GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR .
5 ~-MG Dool Pod<
Y-IJUICE
COCKTAIL NO. "6-0Z.' <:AN
PRESERVES
& JELLIES
LAOY'.S CHOICE'° OZ. JAR
3
3_ •
PEANUT BUnER 99c
MAYFlftESH 3 LI. JAR ...... -....................... __ .,. __ _
CARNATION MILK 7 s 1
W0J f'fM:l CAN ... ·---···· .. ·······•,., •. , ...... ,. fs
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ARDEN ICE CREAM 59c
"!GM QUAUn, JU.11 GAUOJot ........ , •• ,, .................. . . m@iliir Fruits l Veg&ta6fu ·
ARDEN YOGURT ........... -....... -.5 ,,.11
IMO DRISSING .... __ ._,."'21•,..35•
REDDl-wi. TQP/lllO . . • . 55'
···~··· !!'S!!..C!!. .. 4 "" Vandel<cirnp's ~ .... -.4~'1 ......,... · -111tt1sllllll!OO
,.., ...... lllC.1f·tt i"Oi'~-~-'"" ...... 79'
litlsl
LARGE CALIFORNIA FUERTE
AVOCADOS
for2 c
Mtlll 1111 ......... ~· . GALA NAVIL =-~-•II' .!!,!J21L9s !!~~ 8c:89' ;rccou _ ~ J 9'
=-~--43'-~ c p~~·······l-25· •.• .... 4 ... •• . • llllAJINCY~ •a T ·-···· ··-~--ia ... lJ.11.}3' kllla•ll'(111.M..l9"1jititU11U1n-... ll1U.ll"
( AlfRllSD PlllCIS IFnmYI 7 Au IATS ' ·
CLC:I(., llC. 12 .. 11n wa., 11C. .... 1·1
L MAYMll MAIDr-17, lli.t 17" St, c...;, M-, 1118
_JUt W. 1.st,. S... Mil • ttf'JWwl $ N~ ....... J
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GUT SHOP. -YAarr SHOP
OPEN SIJNllAYS
mi. CHlllSl'IWI
• The l&nd ol °"""""' ~ )11..i)' ii .... "" ....... lo!li>.tbe~ohop -~t~ ...
-lloil, -""' .,.uq ... ""'""' """"""" )llr &Old boDI • , • A wall o1
·--. ~ hab mad wllb -their boo. quota ~and
.., ... walk -•land ot. Ivy tree. • • • ... 4 fttt
tall .. . 'l'boy -..... San FNndlco • • • Here11
real Uvtrv. lovtiw, Ire en
5eedlepoint Ivy arown. in •
t p:it container an:I trun-., ...,._ ... Tho
Poooie trlm is 3 different
alzed pom pom.1 on top of
each other •• Some _. in the
ibape ot • baalmt with the
llv!JW Ivy -... han-dle • • .others are p)ftmJds
and dl.amonda • • • Here's
lovely """" It>< ~ patio all )'ear Jone •• , But what
• delllhtlul. --to creet )'OUl' luatl' u JOU 1 place tt outalde at :t'WE' front
. doo< decorated wllh Jllhll. ..
A PINK
WEDDJNG CAKE
stole the ~ p ne
Jut week • , , IO be&utltally
leND9 and bluah1rw • • • 4 --.-_..,.
ed ·with pale rl* lhfmmtr..
·•inl iiet. On top WU a lattice
"""' made ol -hous· 1ng 2 llX1W" white lo\'11 bird"'
But inside WU the uprille
, • , F.acb )ayu WU dlfter.
ent. F2nt of all a cbooolale
!Qer, then a white, tben a ......... -......
. HAVE,\}jOl,DFASRIONEO
MERRY CHlllSl'IWI
Thill year the theme Is
warm reds. creehl and nat·
ural -"""' -... twlnltle llcb"-The lrldltlon-
11 15 foot ~ II .etttna: the
same hoeplta.ble mood bi the
IPftobop, •• w--and 111.,.. mln&Je' boi>Pll>
wllb """' -... lamtn.ted pluUc , • , Hum-
mel> and Italian -paper· welchts ••• Bavarian China
tl!a. •ta. quite the q,b:c to
aet . .on coffee tabln. ~
Let'• latch on to • &lfty
~might ndae an ~ • , 'isp:eciaily f« mem-""" "'""Lady -... And wblcb !lsh-m!Med pl
wouldn't admire a ,white
-...... llomltaly. A l\ob with black ..ala IDd
lemon ll1cel tor hll 9)9 t 0 •
Tho ----be nice fJ:Jr tartar ma •..
And., mah:!> ... -~ mi plattm.
CAND!.E SHOP
'"J'INDS NEW SHAPES
TO GLOW
Basket. of. fruit, walnuts,
or blueberriea • • • even a.n
articholm • , • YOU let them
burn a little, then IQUllb a
dear -wtlve llPI-.. ,,,.,.._ '1be -..,,. p,w. .n ,..., Joor.
INSrAN'I' ROOMS
AND INSrANT STDllAGE
Heavy :ftberbo&rd l(fteftl,
In ... """' -cleeon· tor colon and patten. tn tet
in front of. a window, mark ott a powder roam • •• , Mr.
stoman'a ahelve1 come In •
pluttc bq , . • He unfokb:
to make into 10 ltDrl,p com-
binations to climb up a wall.
or even to make a ditterent
room divider • • , 1Dltant
eattne space too , , • with
the new mini tables , ~ • J&.e..
tuaDy they are half a card
table, the colon, or an I e,
white. or ol.l."8 .
SPEAKING' OF
MINI
In the bou.eware'1 wall of
cloclm, you might mla this
cute tl1ck about lYI lncbes
acroa • • • Made by Bulova.
It hu an alann and. U auto-
matic calendar that c:baJiees
every-dJy. For thOie who
don't Iikt to shut ott ilanm.
· \here'• an alum clod: with
an alarin that ahuta: oa. auto-
matically.
GIFT SHOP ..•
HOME OF THE CAN
To can gif'la In • •. • Uke
money, or an qqement
rill& ••• You .--own labell, put your .stftltW
roodie tnslde and we can It
for }'OU •
CM.tmeal note paper tn a
round, true Quaker Olli boX
is a scene atealer , . , Rath·
er u..n l!l:IWlopes. tt give•
)'OU round pmmed .is ..
A netr lhlpment of «ubWd
Coats, u. srut·~
.. ... !nbod<,lq-
• • • Gil tn. .. fnllAl. Gft:l'
.... lbllw ,..., ••• -and Jani wHb 4'W11. DD
lul . . • G•t Alla QelllD:
er cookware of babd Dmt1
on ltte1 ••• A mlmlt that
•tands·5 fftt tall but doeln't
need to hare on the wall.
""' &Cb ... -~ oboe and what do Yo\I need to haJW
rack • • • RJcbard'• thl Intl" .,~ .......... .......
Beach.
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U.S.~ No. I All PUR_P.OSE
SELECTED RUSSET
POTATOES·
10 LB. 49' I CELLO BAG • • ~~~~~
BUTTER NUT
COFFEE I LB. 69'
BUITER NUT
COFFEE 2 LI. 1.37 '
SUNSHINE
HYDROX COOKIES , u. 47c
WESSON OIL ..... 79c
SMUCKER >:,SST. F~ORS '
ICE CREAM TOPPING . 12 oi. q 4 for ~-'
C&H POWDERED or BROWN
SUGAR , &. 2 ,., 29c •
GLORIETTA $AtE
WHOLE PEELED I
APRICOTS ••. ,.,, 2 ... 79c
HALVES
ELBERTA PEACHES ••. 2•;, 2 ,.,. 69'
SLICED .
ELBERTA PEACHES ••. 2v. 2 ,.,.69'
HALVES
BARTLETT PEARS ••. ,.,, 2 ,.. 79c
Imperial Margarine , u . 35c
GREEN GIANT Whole or Sliced
Mushrooms 2v. o .. 4 '"· s1
KNUDSEN
La Bon BUTTER
IVQRY LIQUID
DETERGENT
LADY 'SCOIT
Bathroom Tissue
TROLLY BUNS
POPPY or SESAME
SEED ROLLS
FRENCH BREAD .
PUMPKIN CAKE
6 ,..41c
6 ,..29¢
39c
l 1.39
PHONE ~7l°"l+'J FOR HOME DELIVERY PRICES' EffECTIVE 06C. 12, 13, 14
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LIDO MARKET CENTER
NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE
Organ S.ren1Cl11
For Your
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Bernice Fay
HOLIDAY MERRY-MAKING twinkling lites, the scent of pine and good
food. From the simplest, Chrislmas cookies, and coffee informality, to
the champagne.and lavish bullet gala, food is part of Holiday Fun. All
thru Richard's, shelves are laden with every delight, let your imagination
go! Whatever your party plans •.• let the friendly people at Richard's
help you make it • smashing success!
RICHARD'S TOP OF THE GRADE U.S.D.A. CHOICE
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S~B.
39' u. SHORT RIB '"" '"•'"' ,.,,,
Lean Ground Beef 4hu. Lean Ground Chuck 79c, ..
89c .... HAMBURGER PATTIES 2# Box • •• S per pound
FANCY
FRESH FRYING RABBITS 6hu.
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Also Prime Rib Roast, Crown Roast and other seciality me~ts.
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DOLE 13 'I• oz.
Pineapple Chunks 2 ... 39c
ORE-IDA Ha1h Brown
POTATOES 12 o•. 2 ... 29c
THE BUTLER RECOMMENDS
APPLE, BERRY, or RHUBARB
PIES ,. 1.29
VAN do KAMPS
Northern HALIBUT , •• 69c
VAN do KAMPS
BEEF; CHICKEN, or CHEESE
ENCHILADAS 7Va ... 3 '" '1
BIRDSEYE in Butter Sauct
CUT CORN 10 ••• 4 '" '1
BIRDSEYE
PEAS in Butter S1uca 11,-. 4 ,..s1
BIRDSEYE in Butter Sauc.•
Chopped Spinach ,. .._ 4 ... s1
BIRDSEYE Franch Gr11n
BEANS ;n !utter S•uc• ' ... 4 ... '1
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ROYAL HAWAIIAN MACADAMIA IOoz.
NUT BRITTLE 1.19
NEW -PASTEURIZED
CHEESE SPREAD
Kraft Squeei 'A Snak , ... 39¢
ARDEN
SOUR CREAM p;.. 49'
BEST KOSHER
Knackwurst
WESTON STONED IO oz.
Wheat Thins
12 oz. 98'
49'
wt: CAN STUFF AND ROAST YOUR
HOLIDAY TURKEY. ORDER NOW
SANTA IS HERE DAILY .__ ____ _
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Gifts
of ~
Active Sportswear
inc.ludinq
lu1ciou1 knits for
wOrian· by Jack Wintan.
and •· fine salaction of
man',1 i•d:•ts, and
. windbreakers!
FOR PEOPLE WHO Ll~E
TO EAT, DRINK AND
BE MERRY!·
Give • gift of food, • 111.etion of ·~ic
cheese, or cockttil luxuri11 like livarp•t•'. and ·
CIYiar, or teas and jellies for a "Tee&: TotJt••
-nice 9ift for tJr•ndm•! And don't for~ a
tiff of fin• win•sl
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PLANTATION
e COFFEE STRAWS
eDAINTIES
e PEANUT-CRUNCH
ecHOC:OLATE
STRAWS ,
e SESAME CRISPS
Reg. 1.29
NOW l.00
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CHRISTMAS
GREENERY
GIYE YOUR HOUSE.
THAT EXTRA HOLIDAY
FEELING, WITH FRESH
TOP QUALITY GREENS
FROM. OUR FLOWER
SHOP.
· e HOLLY e PINE
e SILVER TIP
OUR PERSONAL SHOPPU,
GERTIE WILLI
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CALL HEA
673-6360
Ari you· •pl•nMng •
H0LIDA Y PAR'fY •
CALL ·
·VIRGINIA FOUTS'
PARTY PLANNING Servic:e
,. NOW AT HER NEW ' DESK
IN THE HOME I SIFT SHOP
CALL NOW
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FLOWER SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR CLEANERS
OPEN DAJL'y •-7, SUN. 9-b '-OPEN DAILY ,.b OPEN DAILY ,.b,
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6VJ.0Z. Fl.AT CANS
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UQUID 22-oz.
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Reg. 79c
Value
F$lEMOStl
MILK
LIQUOR DEPT. -
ISLANDER--Lltht or Dark
IMPOR~ED VIR"!N bLAHD . s311;
RUM FULL I
QUART . · • • •
APPLES s i 1$
MORNING FRESH 29~ V.. LB. MUSHROOMS
s.,. ,.,,. Calif. MalHnw · • · -:-59d , .,
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-GRAPEFRUIT.
10 i 99'
1-Pt. Carton·
EASTERN .
GRAIH FED
PORK STEAK
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BAR-M WESTERN STYLE
BUlK WIENERS . . .
1 IAR-M WESTERN STYLE
fRESH 'LIVER
'SAUSAGE r . . ' iuciwulsr '~~ . , ...
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GRAiN FID
SHOULDER
PORK ROAST
Picnic
Style
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USDA CHOIC&
BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD
BEEF ROAST
-SLICED BACON-
CORN KING .
RA TH 'BLACKHAWK _
IAR M IULK STYLE
OSCAR MAYER
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691 BLUE CHIP a IT¥"1
69L COSTA MESA
79~ PLACENllA
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10-oz. Pkgs.
YOUR CHOICE!
e ORN '5'$1 · e PEAS 0 e MIXED R
VEGETABLliS .
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COFFEE
.:l i-1.~c~ $1. 99
· 2-lb. Can 1.37
·~ . ..._ 1 ·lb. Can 69c _,,,. ' ' .. °'•
REDC)r.WHIP REAL CREAM
WHIPPED TOPPING .
Aerosol c.. ; 49c
R19. 59c • . . .
IORDEN'S~;'loilb. Box
·INSTANT "'49c POTATOES ..
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r-IONE
STEAK
19
WE GIVI
BLUE CHIP
.. ITAMPS
19th and Pllcentla
710 w. Bapman
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CHOPS
SllOUUIEI' CUT PORK • • • ; 'STEAKS .·
C~,M RIB
PORK
CHOPS
WE WITH
' 1CAllOPED
POTATOES 79•:'·
= .•. 9c : ~MJ. ' .. . JCA' . • ~ '
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Sliced lac .... 11• '" 49· c 4 ,..... Delite I~.
Bacon i ..... "°'!'... 51 c ....i ....... " llo.
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Swbi'dfl1h ...;~, ... '"· 98c ' .. ": ·.. . ..
Hall'bUf=:'~ .... , ii.. 49c
.-FRESH HOURLY '
. G-0--ND. · .. BEEF -:
39c
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EXTRA. .• '
' UAN :
POUND
OLIVE OIL~":'":'~ ............................. 53c SYRUP .... ..,. ,...., ..... ·.. . . ......... ·:.· ... 33c
DOG FOOD ,,,....,... Th... 14 NUT M. A 5 · . Varilltl• ........................... n ti" C E ·T .. 11 1rm11cl • , ••••••.••• a .. ui.r tic 79c
MIXED NUJS • ·--' 59c · SOUR c· 1"eau · -· , . 31c • .... ~ ................. ta..i. • llifl'lft l(n ....... 't •...........••• ~ pt,
c
lb. . · · · · I I RAISINS ' -33 BUnER .............. ' ' . ' . '
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Pork Roa1t:.~:01:' n.. ~c BHf Steak ':".;'™.,. "" lit
Pfcntcs ·:,,:f.;;;:~~~S'fi: Grct."chuck :=..":'.~., ... 59c ·
PlenfC. •-ool 11"°" ' 43 la • . Cono4I•• • 98
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C."'10'• ... ~ "ir'"' ' 519 BOUl\JO , ..... ,,.
l ' ' .................... 519
BOURBON ........ _ . '"'
..... --.... 519 BOURBON ...... -·· '"' ....
••••• LB.
·. ...... _ ...... " ·10•
SPINACH .......... """·
CARiOTS . .. . . . ri.. 9e
. f.IOZ(lf IOOD$
lonquet Chfilien,. leef,. Tauter 16,
MEAT PIES ...... , ....
Yan • t..np Nottfte"' 69• HALIBUT . .. .. . .. • ....
II ... Iyo Aw••• 311 Orange Drink .....
lllin •Jt1•Sietil .................... 1s.s:. C . 1-111.·culted ............... J ................. 79C . ' ' . ' DECAF,. -., . ' . _ ...... '""" .............................. 79c KNUDSEN S MILK 211 ........ v. .. ,. 2 /93
10c Off Glallt
TIDE
DETDtGENT
59c
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Janet lH
Bread ""' ' . ... . !
WHIJ,J/WHEAT . -"
2·0~50L
Ne.tits 12-01.
EGGS
.A8ao1.-. . -t. .. ~ '
LllibJ's
FRUIT
1 ~CO,c~ail .. ,
19c303
MorJels. Napkins
SEMI SWEET
5 P.ound .• lq
ALBERTSON'S
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Cal Fame 46.cii. . :
FRUIT
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• Dnnks : .. • 2:5c
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Htlilz:;stralned ..
-BABY·
FOOD:"
N. B.C.
CRACKER1
• •SNAcK 'VARim' .
' . " '39C ':;: . . ' ·I I . .
... .. No Depotlt I ND latunt'..' , . -
SHASTA ·.
Mixers
·-; 46c ac 20:0L
.,_, l!Oyw 111...i All -/All a.of 67•
.BOLOGNA ........... ,..... . , . ' ..... _.,.... 61• cono SALAMI ,, ....... .
Otc11r May•r Yarlety Pack 89• LUNCH MEAT .... ,, ....
Cache Valley Sliced Swl1t •r J•ck 69•
CHEESE ................ 12 ... .
LEMON . ·._p1·.15.·
PILm HIGH wmr '
FiUFFY MERINGDr
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BOURBON ~"' .
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SM ltMk r.rm. leli-1.....a.1, '4L 33"'
Vegetables !'.::~... .. ' c"HI' '11
'"" A ... -59•
• .............. rt.cl .. .. E SE. .. ,\ ............ 12 ... .
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BOURBON .. . .. .. ,,.
--·• VO Ollt w....... 67 5 BOURBON .' ........ '"'
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FRUIT PIES _ . , "'" 29C '""' """ ... ,..1.. 3 /l
o ... ~..,.,,._ 18• CHIPPED MEATS ' .. ·,
POT~ TOES .... 12.... ......... -449
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...... ,.. ~, ... •Ht ........ 67 5
BOURBON . .. . .. .. 5th ;
o ..... t...., .. ,... 29c CANNED HAM ... ·~·· "" POTATOES ...... , ..... Du2 .. .. .-.. Glint 79c
Eclairs ~s:.;u.",A.19• 'Bread :c..~'~411~.: · > ·:
~ . ' . . l N 0 W· .PilCES :GOOO i FW 11An -i 1 ....... ..,_... 329
BEER .... 14112-. ... _ _ ..
Ore w. 7•'t. ,...... 35 .ON)9N RINGS .... • Dxydol .. . . ... Gi1n1 7'c
~· .... --37.9 VODKA .. . ........ .o..~ I •
c.i...A.-N 49• PARTY DIP .... , ....
ciflMPAGNI· .... ~ 179 c();ii1iCH 25• -,,,,,,,
·. Afrtr~l.C.1 ~:flinlly PA~TY '~TABS 1 _.t.. . . .;i< __ .:t u.• . . 59.c ;,~o,m ~~ HOSE
UA::.. , ' t: f_9• · lo:?. UG. I.DO VALUf ~
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VITAMIN C
1DOM9 .... , ....
Ivory Flikts . . . . lga. 35c
Ivory Snow .. .. .. lgt. 35c
lold .. . .. .. .. .. Gi111t 79c
Drtft . .. .. .. .. Giant 79c
C1Kidt ....... 20 OI. 41c
l111u1 .. . .. .. .. . Gltnt 79c
llaln . " ... " " . Giant 79t
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Life
StudirA
BU.Siness
Workshop
On Dec. 17
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.tllPQ. Q!lll Wl1EANS~5' ~--lllll'nllf!=i.~t" '30'.
··PINI SAi.MOii=' .. · 79'
CHI DIU PICKW-.. · 35'
llAIO 1!1D SYIUP:;.'.~~35'.
LOG WIN SYRUP=.-..._.65'
~ f!JIN JA#A=..":" ___ 59' PEAillh_1uno:= .. __ ........ ,,,,
NORTHEllt $Sill:. .. __ 37•
LADY scon TISSUE:.. .. -26'
CONFIDETS:::~-39'
scomES £Acw=.. . _21·
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Pattern to
Our LOW. EY<l)<layl'i'ice!
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':LARGE OUVES
IAllY UUfOINIA -MIL W
39°
PRIDE ASSORTMENT="--31'
SPU1'lOP IRW==::~7c !-'~~~~~1 ~"!.f~ 58'
WHEAT BREAD=:.":~~-33' DANOLACOOKEDHAM I . C&H.SUGAR ::::.-:::--33' ...................................... A ...... 65•
LAWRffSEASONING SALT.:::.45' !!!!!~~,!.\~ ......... "" . $1°'
JEU..O PUDDING.:='~-11' ~i!!,C!!'J!!!!'8!,;;:j 65•
\IJllJ lti~n de Kamp'5.,.;;.nh =1~1!!2 fl~~~~~~ 48' -~ · 711 ..,...,, lllFTAMAW "='~ c
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• DRY ROAST NUTS
nAIUTS, IUXID, ClSMIWI "7M3C ·
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STIAK SAUCE :"::'-9• ·
WHm SAUa :::..."":::. 2.$~ C I I , f?
BEEF-0-GITTI :::.-.:_~ . 31"
MAHATMA Ria .......... _20"
JAN-U-W!.N.E .. ~-, .. 2J.•i
OVALTINE' .......... _ .......... _____ .. 66•
POMPEIAN OLM Ol --... '1~
S&W MIHCfMEAT-,.--59'·
OGARITI'ES =."&.---M11.t.1 '2" ·-PURINA CAT FOOD :: .. -16" ·--c-..,,.,.i,__T __ ....,i1>11&
DISCOUHT..PRlCID DICOUTlONS,Gln WU~ & ••n IDLUI
POTATOES . ·= lOC:::.38•
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ITALIANI~ a....;-,. .. ~1.. sac
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ROUPACUGE
CHRISTMAS PAPER
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G. d Round ' . 611• roun . . .. ........ 4.,: ........ ,.: 11•
Alwaya fresh· and Jean., ••• pr! for savinp !-' . . ' '
H~llbUl' Steak .... : ... ·: ................. 69~
c.nt.r cut , , . delicious baked· or broiled I
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Stewing ·~· cteiis ....... J, ....... :.:.~Jir.
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Pliimp He .. :. 1 ~ea/i &JJd ~Ir! ••• 4 to 6 Ib.~vr._;vt-
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Sliced Bacon .:.;. ~ ................. , ... , 691-;, . ~ ~
El Rancho's.,. lean ranch style. A litUe bit thicker!
Rock · C~m!~h ·Ga.111e Hens 24 oz. 6.9~ .
S¥f llahtly ·~il?·i~ .. . . . ~. J>elj~l,ffi!l A'.~eat you'll remember. ' ~ · ... ~ ..... .,,.... • ··•
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.. · ~~" ·~e,1 1la11f o-"'fJroii'iii Specials
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·Gold Medal J1lour· s LB. BAG • · 49·c . -' ............ ·• ..... . . ~ -. ~
Suceeas ia 7oun , • , whenJ,ou.hav1.tJie uautlalt.N of Gold Medal quality .•• in yoilr holiday baking! ' . .. .
Detergent . :· ...... ~~~~ ~1~ ••••• ~ :. :~. 5 9'
New "XK" formul& ... with added energy to give you cleaning Power u never before!
Tide .
Instant Br.eakfast ................. 1.. ·89~ · Instant Y1ban .................... :~· •1,09 . • .. .• .,.1 ' • ,
Carnation iO-f;atk.... ,.Clroeolate or-Chocc~te Malt! , Deep >delicious flavor ••• so 'qUit kly!. _8.a11nCt1'jar • ... "-1" ,,,.1.0 ~ ·'
Village Inn Rice Mix ......... 4 "''1.00 Cinnamon Rolls ............... : .... '. Sr
Reg, 31lc ••• Beef, Chicken, Curry, Herb flavdn I
·welchade ......................... :. 3 1or '1.00
DeliciOus drink ·~, , rei. or low cal ••. 46~oz •. cau !
Pillsbury Holiday Bread ........ 49-
Apricot Nut, Banana Nut, Date or N~t MiXeaf !
Hills Bros. · Coffee .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 6!at.
Two lb. can ••. $1 .M Thne lb. can , • , $1. 3.
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Sara Lee ••. frozen ... wonderful breakfast treat!
Van de Kamp's Enchiladas 3 1or'1.00
Beef, cheese or chicken ... with an American accent!
Orange Juice ..... : .............. 5 111 $1.00
·ca1 Fame ... frozen concentrate ••• 6 ounce cana l
Birds Eye Vegetables .... 6 fol $1.00
Peu, Cut Com, Chopped B"roccoli, Peu & CarroU!,
Leaf or Chopped Spinach .• ._10 -0z.,pkp.
1 El Ilfincho Produ,,~ 8Mcials
:<irapefllit ·
I . 1·.o,· O: $1. •· Texaa Pinks ... so sweet
~ &nd' juicy and delict"ou11 I
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. ·Tluzf's ; ~~l sbi>ppi'/Jfl equation . ~hapP/j hou~
w~ve8-.~v¢ qdriiea · from .. tleliCtolfs -ii'peiiencel
Bl .Ra,~~o.'! 1np..tu14l~Y~(I~~ .. ITtelJ.ts give ·you
~ g~· M.tjng ·loi: your ."tjao1Jer/;/ .
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l>Mf, ,', aelec~ for qualil>'. and flavor'! .
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For tll'J'~t~an! f1-~ ")&~.! ,f.,'11 love it with Iola of ~avr, ~fd ~d potato.el _. • 1 .. , .. ,. • ~!··~ . ' '
i / ' I 111Fill£ . . . . .. Nothine to buyl'Simp\Y !ill out th• .. ll'Y'blan!l-or
uae a.ny convenient.slip of paper ••. and drop it in the entry box! You could be a'Winner.,. your
choice of any turkey in. ~e ho~e .•. fresh or frozen ••• hen or tom. Wmnen will 'be notifiM,
. and each •\or• will;,P9it' '\\i(o~:-;.innen Saturd!l, Decemlier %.1. " ' • , , ' l ' . \'' ~ .......... ~~ , ._ •• ,;.•.)',\!II•••~ ) "
11/E l•MfWIEHCKlll · ' ... ftftr lucky :.m.er, will reeeive i palr '·
of t,!cket.ti .• :reserved ae&ta .•• and reUrved parking tool See the parade in all ita 1plendor •••
in ·~rson ••• from the grand.stand at 320 W. Colorado. Enter )'.OUr name today , •• nothinr to,
buy. ·We'll, notify wii;tti~.! Names wi11 bf' posted in at-ore Saturday,.December 28. .. · ·
· •• J/IW ... Be suro of getting wetly what you want..P~
wlleii!You.7wilit:1it.. Piace~yodt'6riier now for the turkey that 1uiU·your.famijy'1 needs,. and :We'll
be ·1ure that,yotp'l· i1 put ui9e, •ready to be picked up at your convenience! ' · ,.._ -' ~ . ., \ ' ' -'· . .. ,
El Ritrtcho Liquor-Wine
11enc1eci·wsi~x ~::.' ......... ~ ~.99
El Rancho'• own ,. •. Jis ~roof ... quart .•. $4.99.
El Rancho Delicates8en . . .
Little Smollies ............... , ... :~.' ~
01~r Mayer ••• IiWe aausag~. au ri1t!at ReC. '49c.
Llttl~ Wleners ...... : ..... , ....... : ... , 39"
Oscar Mayer, ali'ml!at. Grea~ cockt&ii •••elem 6 '0I.
Clunjs Scotch .............. _ ... ~h $6.29
Serv'e with pride! .•. 86 proof , •. ql .•• $7.69.
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Holiday . Times V9dka ' ..... qt. '3.99
Select quality, blen d11 !moothly ... 80 proof.
Sliced Braunsthweiger .... i ..... 49'
. Oscir Maye!•a liver ,a.auaage ••• 9-oz1 pkg.1 .-,, '
. Jim Beam ........ HALI GAU.QI! ....... $11.99 Sliced ·Swiss Cheese ........ : ... 69!1
' Strai1ht whiskcf ... in the s'ize ~at offers savings! Do~n'1 ... natural Wiaconain cheese·., ... "·"
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Pritt• efftetive .a.l tlt!t 1toru · · .
TJiu-r1. tkrouqA .SutJ., Dec. 11, 13, 14, 15 . . ..
A•k lhll m4~ag11~ ab~i}o~r con~11n/11nt Charge Account Service
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Balbol, Ia """""' -the USS ll'loJd Counlf il link lan-dillC sbip. A W1ll of Ille Lan-
dillC Ship Squadrao, the USS
Fio,d """"ty bu b e e n ileployed, !or 1111 .... eight
menths In thew-. Pacific.
'!be lblp lll'Ovlded logiitlcal
1Uppolt to Ille Naval Support
Adlvity. In Da Nani and SaJ&0o and Into the Mekoog Delta. • .
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Sell Beacll, bu been .........
to llM Trq AB, Vietnam.
,,. oerreanl, a oecurlty
polleernan, ii a graduate of
Rancho Aiomitoo mgJt Scbool
and earned his A.A. .i..,...
from Oranp Coast College.
Alnllu r-. A. !:lpllii,
SOii of llr. 11111 Mn. Bertram
-A.-i:ijiliii ontrlili· Ave.,
Corona de! ·IW, bu com-
pleted basic tralnlns a t
Amarillo AFB, Tei:.
He bu been uaiped to
Lowry APB, Colo. for training
In the IUpply lleld.
11le ainnan II a araduate
of Corona de! 1W High School
and attended .wflltern New
Mexico Univenlty b e f o re
eotulng the -·
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34, of 411 0coon Aft., Lquna
. Beach ts ..mn,' with the
Marioe. Oboervatlon Sqaadroa,
6, a unit of the First Marine
Ain:raft Wing, Vietnam.
'!be wing bu been nardl!d
the Pnsidenttal Unit Qtatlon
for combat achievement dur-
ing the period of May 196:1 .. l!<P'=ber 1116'1.
Alrmu l.C. Orval G. Coffelt
Jr. aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Orval
G. Coffelt Sr., of 933 Joann
St., Costa Mesa, bas helped
his unit earn the coveted
Hughes TTI>pby 11 the belt
lighter Interoeptor aquadron In
the U. S. A1r Foree.
Airman Coffelt ii an aircraft
I mecbu1e with the "t b .>J F!Pier Interceptor Squadron, ~ LuJon, Pblllpplneo, the firs!
unit In the PICll!e A1r Foree.s
~ win the award for opera--
tlonaJ aee!Ienee and flyhic
aai.ty In world-wide Judalng.
Tllo airman II a cnduato
of Cmla "'-lllgh Sebool, ltK and attended Oranp
Cout· College before entering
the aervlee .
SCI--Dlll1. 21, ... of Mri. Gloria Dilly of 161 Con-
greaa St., Costa Meaa, bu
been awarded the Silver Star, tua fourth meda1 while lllM'V·
Ing -die Cambodian bor· der In South Vietnam. A
G,... Beret with lhi Special°
F~ be wu e!ted lor 1aJ. Iantr7 In actlon during c:Oo-
flkt wllll bostlll loreei
other awarda earned ln-
clUjlo the Bronze Star, Com-
bat Madloa1 Badge, aod Viet·
...._ Crosa for Gallantry.
'""' -ii • cndua1' . of 9ella -lllgh &:boo!, ll&f. whn t. WM • mtm·
her of Illa lwim tMm. He at.
teoded,~Cout Collep before the aervtct.
Hts brother, othy,17, la. llu-II Estancla lllgh Sehoal.
Airman 1.C. -H. 0sno.
.... of llr. and lln. -11. OSr111 of 121 Newpon Blvd.,
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rigger, ii a graduate al NIW"
port Hirbor High le!iool ud
eamod his A.A. degree !tom
Oran(< Coul College before ~Ille-~ ..
-t.C. Rolood L Pawu 1-•r, IOft of Mr. lftd
lln. Lodger Provaiebet of
14111 Btnnoma St .,
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Haw3iian Yellow Onions ,.. 3~ 2'-
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lloclt lt"potlld , .... 2·9c Ill . '
Cinnamon Rolls :::. :l'i 391
fruit Rolls ::.:' _ 391
Raisin Br:ead ;:::. -::1::· •r;:.• 291
En,llsh l'llufflns :.":.=' ~ 331
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atNcllan bi Naval --. courtellet and orp,m..uon
and • --el ~*61 fttneosbillnbelnr ........ to • ........-poet. ... . . .
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'cnduatOd -.... -o1 Q'11n1nc al !hi NlYal
Tra1alnl Centor, Ila Dlolo·
'J'hey are 1° rrn RA
1ti1'n P. Gr1_,,, • d.
Mr. and -. Peter H.
Groollch. ol 11111 low• Ill. and ........ Bet. Mat a..lllllar,
-II· Mr. and .,._ Wllllam IL Miiiar o1 1114 Wbltl OU
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Cabrlllo 81., Collo· 111-llu -= to CGmplllJ D, 2nd ol lhl Ill -
try -·· ... lllflmlr1 noor Lal Kho, Vletnun<
Tho pnvate, wlMJOe· ·wt!•,
Rhonda, UVll al .. Rocbelt"f'
SL, Colla Mea, 11apdu;1:
o1 Nooport lllrbor Hl&h
School, 1981.
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"' Mr. and Mn. -u. Euon ol 111 OU 81., Llpna
8-11, )lo -aw.,..sid !hi
-Star -..mac fn Vlefnim.
A rtfiet11111 fn ComJ*!)' A,
In! Ballallon of tho IMli lnfm.
try Dlvlllon'• :llnd Infantry,
lht u.,._ aold!er I'll' cited for borollm ID ,...,.
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wllh aggroatva lnyery llDd
devotion to duly fn teeofng
wllh Iha blcJ>al trldli!cml
of tho mllllarJ -. ... conlfnc to tho lex! of tho dtatloa. -,-
Thi -..-.-
""""" -lll&li -.... . 1111. and ·-Onnp Coul COlllp before llllerllil lba"'"1ct. • ·-
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Tllo NOll!i Orql Coa111:t
ttl('1r "tm Aa111'1c1 ad
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wllll t6o pa,.. -1111 ~.
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Np YORlC <¥2 -Private' ind ~ icboola h<rt ore r<porlJog . a n ~ o( ipplicatlonl f<r
next )'Mr fioin fon\JUOI who
1oboai''to l!e '11!1Uclp11lng the teacl!er, etilke be<;omlng e pereiinW happening.
"Hollnd tt prolo•ndly de!ae¥il ::qh.lack ol faith
In 'Ille ~ lillool eyatein," 14•1a:~n<.\1Diei;· * mtalona of6cer at the m-•• · Coimtry School 1or B.;i'Ttbe Brom.
Amtt said applicaticm for
R.tverdlle .~ere up 75 percent
ov.!: !"'!' .Pf"vlOUll yw Jn the
!C00011111-yur history.
Fol example, he said that
wUli only half the applications
in' ,a,o.w, tJ>ere are 100 a~
pll~ for 15 openings in
the SChoo1'1 fifth grade, which
boa a $3,oPO tuitloo. AmM Pm be .... astounded to have families . who have neftr bad · members attend
prlvate;ochooil coming to him
and 4!:1j)Jalning, "We're going
into bock ... we're going
tb · -t .nlihts" to pay the odioo1-. roe..
llil:lwil M. Garten,Jre~
cloilll of · the Guild · In. ~t Schools · of New
York, ctly ' which comprises
"'. OI tbe more establtshed ak:iioo~· Qya admissions of.
ficen . are . 'havinc difficu1ty
balld1lng the applicalions.
':SGnie llchools i.... gone
.. far II to bo'id C!'VUP in-
11itvIO\n," Wei G-~a:rteri, who is tpdmaster
.at the Trinity School, said
word of the 30 to 411 percent
appUcaUoo ioorease tbert has
rua.d! lttiools u far 'away U·-:which· hove wrlllen for reftrrala al. "New Yorkers
wbG,care to emigrate."
·· ·the C.Ueglete, School i. alJo
~""' • -llUIDber . .J'lt'1 ra~ frigblening,"
idd Carl Andrews, head·
muter Of the ochool wbose
lludent. ~ lncludes John F.
Kemt$11 Jr. "We've sent out
1,~'1 appllcaUona since Labor
Day. Now we've stopped sen-
ding out applications unUI we
can get caught up."
~ 11i13booJ will have about
71 to Ill qiieojnp, he said.
In 'lb,: ~iocese o( New
Yort, wijh 115,000 student.a in
the parochial schools, .,,.
plic.atioM are up over 20 per-
-·,. 11r.
Pentagon
Divided -
On Draft
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Prellident~lect Nii:on win find
opinion at the Pentagon divJd-
ed ·on hill plan to eliminate
the .draft in favor of all-
volunleer recruiting in the
armed foreu, a SW'Vey of
30 lop military leaders In-
dicated today.
The Air Force Times, an
Jnd<pelidenl ..me. joumaJ
whicb' conducted the survey,
said' a mijority of the officers
interviewed either opposed the
plan or were incllned against
it, bbt1thlt · thdt' opiniOM were
too I hedied for I definite
COlllll.
Some were strongly in fav<N' ot tbt plan. Others were
equally enthusiastic about the
desirability of all-volunteer
forces, but expr.....i d«Jbl
whether this woold JlrOVe
pooslblt.
Tht 1ervict journal dkl not
name tht officers Interviewed
but •Id the]! lndu••d ~ ol lbe jobll cbleb
ol ·~ . JI,.
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luttel'Nlf Tarkeyi ,5. 491
Beef Sausage ~ :-291
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Vul P1naagi11a ·. ~ • ,191
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Gregoey; Torres, 10 of Tampa, Fla., at ii Boy~ ;c\)lbo '
of America ceremony in New York at Ibo WalciOif·
Astoria l!oleL Nixon am Gregor)• were among lb~
higbligbls of the evening -N1Xon spoke and Gre-
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·:vicki to See Nixon . ~ ~ DJ!ZRI nt.. Ohio (AP) -Mrs. Cole ~ 11lt Wu a
••-u ~-•-·~ tllat somehow personal letter. I guess Uiat'• ·~·~ ~-the most aCltUJg tfilQg." her entire family will get to Vicki 'said, "Tbe other 1rlda
~Wasblnaton for t b • in-doo't envy Die,' bnt tl!eJ're ,:jwguntloo of President.tied happy .!or m<. And tb;,y'n ·
Jllcbard M. Nixon. happy )or .• our .· 1own
,, ·Vlcld 11 the ~year-old girl elp<Clally." ;'i;bo held up the "Bring Us She said lhe·orilfnaDY had
"'ogetber" 1ign whitb gave wanted DeJoocraUc ·sen .
jNJxon the Idea !or hll in-R4bert F. Kennedy to be :'"-*1 parade t b • m • president, but by Iba time
3"Fonrard Together." N'ixon apPeared at 11111 illn8ll
, , JiWn lnvlled Vlcld and her -Cillo town on a
!fmnlly to be b11 penonal Wblltlestop· toUr Jato''' In ' •:k-U II Iha Inauguration 'October, V1C!d ·.,.., one ol
,,,... 20. She will ·be • .,. about w"N!l!Jii· girls" 'at.'bia .
coinpanfed by her father, the rally. · • · ".-..
v,kev. David Cole. minister of lt was at that rally that .
Hbe -Deshler United Methodist Vicki picked up >tbe "Bring
1.!Chun'.b; her mother; two Us -Together" aio.a off the
:.isters, Brenda, 14, and Renee, · street. She had leis\ her own
)11 and a brother, Gregary, sign whkh read: "LBJ Con-.~.' vlnced Us to -Vote
<Ji-"We're all pretty excited," Republl.C;aD."
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'Ten-fMHld $te\re Zenk bail lost,both bis legs, 111
an ·aCddalt Oil biJ father'• farln In Danube, Mmn.
Wb., Bob Allison ol the MinnOSOla Twins learned
ol •llroi accident he qulcklT arranged a visit -and
he and HannoG lUJtebrew, also of the Twins,
bl'Ol!Cllt al) iuJloCr.ll>bed bueball from Ille team
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SCllNCI FICTION ~ Dana Andrews, Jell, and
.ranette Scott, appear in the science f!di<a motion
.pielure, "Ctact in the 1Vqrld;'\m color wmght ate
on Chann<f 7. When scientists lrY .to 1lamea1 un-
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. when !b• significant evenis of 1968 atJI· inally
list.eel' ~ evaluated, it will be judged ('amoog
ptber things) as the year television discovered
fte!ds and flowers . Between January and Decem-
·ber accol'ding to my records, ~-total of 743 actors,
models, $ingers. and child stars have been shown
running through 369 meadows in 212 commerci~
and 1117 ·entertaimru•ll P"?l!rams.
It's enough to send hay-fever victims into a
~nal spasm of coast-tGoCOast sneezing.. ·
IT All BEGAN with a commercial ior .bath-
. room tissue, ti)• 'only thing advertised oo TV (with
• the eic~ptlon oI cancer) that doesn't display the
produ~i. In it, a lovely young lady was shown with
a baby (both rented by the hour from Central Cast-
ing) ,in a fte!d of flowers borrowed from God, and
the .result wu Wildly successful for everyone con-·
cel'lled -e~ Mother Nature.
'.This partiCillor product had Jong been a prob-
lem fo• adveillsing agencies. It doesn't lend itseU
to color t>bot<ifiaj>by or the )young lovers'""tb.erne so
·popular fn, pulilicizing cigarettes. And it is One of
., the few things on earth that movie stars can't be ,
paid 19 endorse.
ri'.i~ P"B1EM was solved by getting out ,of :
doors. ln thiB day of plastic forget-me-nots, a field
of wild floWers can he enormously appe~g and
despite the increasing use of. expectant women ~ in
TV's comedy Toutines, motherhood iS·19tlll one of
the sweet things of life. The. 'advertising man who
first combined mother, baby and. daiSy patch was
cJearly a t~ setter.
The next people to bit the bay, so to speak,
were the. manufacturers of' shampoos and hair
coloringS. What television viewer caii ever forget
the young lovers ruqning .in.to . each others arms in
the meadow -in slow· motion, Yet? DoeS she or
doesn't she? Sex had been added .tQ ttfe wheat·
fields and flowers -along with her hair-dresser,
ttle only guy in town who can answer the question.
BEFORE ·LONG everyone was out ot doors,
knee-deep in weeds, and the televisiot( screen look-
ed like a nature study class on a field trip. The
sponsors w'bo stayed inside all last spring were the
manufacturers .of floor wax. What housewife is ge>
ing to visit her neighbor and tell her how to wax
her wheatfield?
The musical-variety programs were quick to
follow. During one 10-day period, Herb Alpert The
Baja )ll'arimba Band, Bill Cosby, Daniel Boooe
and The Fiyirtg Nun were all fibned in the tall 1
grass; At least.20 minutes worth of 'the premiere of
0 The Name of the Game" alone took place in a
field.
The special background music composed· for
these sequences equals the Pastoral Symphony in
length if not in originality and anyone who could
make cricket noises cou1d write his own ticlr:et in
Hollywood all summer.
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oil the luscious deep chOcolate ,aoolhtr bakh!& alWI or andwlcltetl. 1.<mclwn moal
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:u.~.D.A.-CHOICE BHF (always discount priced)
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Jame and sonitc;iry. Wiarket Basket is the only discovnler lo wll U.S.D.A.
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CHICKEiiiTE""' .. ~ic 39c
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~GREEN GIA.N'l' • 7.ot. CAN' 1 &1 ~·MEXICORN 20c
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llOWL CU:ANER • ~OZ. Pl:.G. 781 !Oll{ES tit
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of. lillx; Mr.-~ 'of:Comita ,was asked,
"Hq)ll: do; YDU. feel -about Alpha Beta's total
discobnt'prices : , . their quality and service
sil!C!.)hey've gone discount?"
.. ~ l'thin~ tfleir seriice h the .same as
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SCOTTIES 17 c · ~Ag~!CE D!~ouEPON 27c
SOME STDRES CHARGE 29c
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ALPHA BOA MARKETS
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SALE CARS JO,~~ .f®ND ALSO. RIGHT NOW IS NOT AN EXCEPTION. IN OUR . . . . .
. OUTSTANDING SELECTION ARE SOME OF THE BEST . USED cARS YOU'LL EVER .
' Sil OFFERED ••• CONTINENTALS, MERCURYS, COUGARS AND MANY OTHERS • ..
SUY NOW AND SAVEl!DROP IN TO OUR USED CAR SHOWROOM AT 600 WEST .
COAST HIGHWAY. ABOUT OUR NEW PLACE: LOCATED A MILE SOUTH OF
THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY ON HARBOR BLVD., WE WILL BE CENTRALLY SIT-
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RANCHO LA CUESTA. at Hamlllon & Bush· ~·°t.::ti':. Assllllle 5%_" CENTRAL BAY aoll '"'· "°"""· ~· YOUR Ow,. ~ !o<-1311,000.12.ooon:.;_ ~~ ~-::!"::"" ~ an! In Buntlngtop Beach, announces the p,.. Hardwood ~ ,... -YA • ··n All th< exctte"""' tl!, = tl45-lJll ~ ' !Pl 2" ~ '"" OWNEl\==--=;:.;;.;.=i
-,........ view opening of UNIT 3. Tb'• opening •-•or ~-. -·-· Ulll utivttlol "' -.of 11 1a NO. 62 &!boo o...r; ' Bt. ..11. -• """" ibab Condomlnlu"' IHI *° Clilda -$0,000 UN' w u, ::''.. ~-~·• •-. -!lo> noot bulldll!tl to w•la<n>!lt. !I0,000. WQUld roof. ~ bolow thomw-., ____ ,_ ____ ~ ma 1'llE GOING PRICE. local buyers only before advertlsing in the !=. .......................... ~_~ !i;" dollble Not '*=ev·ry to quai.. Bayahcirel. Pilr a-~ OlD pnftr to trade tor aenan. bt at ouoo • no ~ ta
B -• little pain.... Loo Angelo& papen. -·-..., ll>--""IL-....,..., .. 11>-• ""' """"' d<tolll. _ u 11-!T71 _ v....._ll'bY Dal lllw.>OU<Jam-
..._care "".-LIYilW BeautitUI homes priced from $24,995 to :;:-" .,;:i ~ :::!: ': cludllW EYERY'nilNG Pote Barrett R .. 11y * E><CEPrtoNAL T• lat, .,. •.i-.· --*"''~ J1bulOUS frlndscl =~~ = $32,795. Futurlng: e•poaed beams In living boat .. tnlltt. 8'ot 1.,y 1a ::,J:,' :::;:;,"''u '::i;; l!aiWutclit!Do-.NBMU200 hlY v1ow,·e -x 1'5·w/p!W.· l'oul .i.-llfflty
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.. ~-_ a•d room, formal dining room, 2 or 3 baths, this are& at pS,SOO. OwJm' o:...n -· Owner, 548-7249 or~ lf1.JJ66 tvt!:I. 536-n24 THE IWF'5 --• ·-·· .. h k . . "I I 2 3 ··• -u... -t ·. tns,, "'--1100 -===-=-,---,--,--~ U' x 21' t.amD,y room 1 a eormlSSlon""eroo, or "'gar~e1, willaoctotttnu.· outalde ihowtt, boat Cost•,..... . DUPLEX,nr.bay6ocean 20 ACRES •FronttrwonsreUWt ••**'• bffutllul rur Gaffers & SaUler appliances, concrete dr ve-5*-nn Open !:'vel. ~23.13 door tbnt this 1arap 1: · $46,Soo. Prjnclpall onl)' VISALIA, GALIF. 2 fann * f'lt tor famU.Y
,....aMANTHONYPOOL. way, Select your favorite 'pJan & we will MllO Verde ·much "lOtt. ONLY 1 EASI'SIDE-Immacuiatel DIMthN.B.m.a: ~modern w/Grade-A •l'eaturu3Blt,l~llil.
,,,. -II bWlt-lh .. -ouatom build for you. Move ill by Ma)i 1969. • BEDllOOMS + MILE TO BEACIL BE bdim + -area. Cboieo .....,,, lnipted "" ..... IA:!O tt of tun
JUll • TAPPAN Et.EC-Models at Hamilton & Bu.bani, H.B. F01UW. DINlNG . QUICK!! Costa M-.,.._ ,,_ N•-lfflthh 1211 -. All' farm ;qwp. Jn-* -p&lnted 1
TNln(!eYenforthmttut $24,995 to$32,i95 ' WeUtproUiltoprementthil . COATS ~ •treet. Lars• wen SBi. 1%-BA. bin Jm., dlded. Ody $$500. can •FroHcblbl!arirypoel
:':'. ~ ulou ~: VA & Conv.ntlont1I ~t bome witJ\ mM1 & . ~ed lot to alley, Hupy! mnken den. 2 ~ now. . , -, . ! ~= ~ ~-
realizll! that deluxe· fatwa onb' found WALLACE ,950. _ Built-Ins, 'd/w1o • • r v 1 c ~ IRAS~IAllt RIAL T)'. not foolin' ~ $35,!J(D :.•~'=..of the..::: CALL 9'8-2929 ANYOAY bofWoon 10-& 6 :::....~~~= . REALTORS ~ 5•6-5110 J'O"h., '!".I'll".-.!W1 !<!· 847-8531 .. """"5'l 54HIG EASftLU" ~.,.. • .,,.....l>&nl 1a ---546-4141-• 1-·--II. '37.~.--H \I~ ---~
-dcllan. Full Price DllU 816 -~ ::'°:. "1~':;., ,:::; !Open Evonl••> ~~!ft~:ct. 846.1460 , , · l•fUna 8Hch 1705 REALTY ~ ~~ '"~ Ulllt Island ~th c: = ::' ,:;, Cll''nuAS . · · ' Bayere1t ---1 1m DU!itl!D ,,.. "' ~ _. ''"' ,.... ':,::: = ~~ la f mil ......... for ' '""'· -J"" Ill -BY u1r1 THIS WON'T BE LOvELY ·-LIVING~ all SrANISH 111 ••. ACT NOW!! ,..... -!amJly! Coo-rge I y Home $39,900. -.OV:ER YOUR HEAD I w/lrlpo,. BR, .... dloln1, VI
old<• this..,,,.,. homo with FHA-5>/4 °/o Loan OR SOON£R Only $18,000 f.., nn w/frpk, Beaumul LLA
5 bdrma. 31Ai baths. 1azp Juat a few atep1 CAN IE ASSUMED for 3 BR Ir tam rm, Well-bit den w/wet bar, aquarium "UP AT A VILl.A. DOWN Duplex .. For Sele 1'71
teparat• dinlna I: p 1 a Y from 511o>bog· ~ .. ~~~ach Harmony I: mlor go band tn This 3 bdrm famil.Y room oldei: home on wide lot East & frplc, ·Jge heated Ir BY THE SEA," located on
rooma. Built by builder for ~ hand ln thit elepntl.y redec-CoUeae Park beauty 11 b> Magnolia St filtered pool, Fee limple, Laguna'• famed Riviera NEWPORT Dupltx fw a1L
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own WI!. Drtw by I: then spadoua: owniud kit orated 3 bedroom bomt. E-Z dlY• top value. It'• vacant. Graham R~ ~~ RLTY 615-6200 Coast. Neltled ln the ROCK ~"tyto ~ ~ w!ll ~
call to .ee. TWO family rooaw care, ~!loon, In kitchen too. lmmac'U1ate, like new. N NB Past Of 6'6-4 RIBBED~ THAT RISE .,.. ...
411 Panclsco Dr., NI ~ c:r= ~ & entey hall. Spotleu built 2 baths. 2 fireplacu. ~ ear • · c. Coron• HI Mir 1~ :m~~~ ~i:1~P8~a~
$125.000 ~~e I: ~.!:.. ~~~t bull~~~" &:bddilh~ .. CONDOMINIUM 3 nice med . VIEW-OF ""111'. SEA De-cn4) 846--0MS. Owner ' 1.a.1........,room. i•.., ... -Y ........ -er, c..ua 1.a.1&e nm.., bedroonui tarpnvtneroom ""--,. '
Call: Kent Kingsley ed roof, hardwood, floored or extras included, Covertd & in ne~ new CODdltkm. Loc1tlon. Location , tailed Spanish stfling, fea-RENTALS • ;$IOO DOWN •.
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1oqs! $130 per inonth tnclud-• Jdndpel and lnt"rut.
PERRON
._,, ., .. ~.-"T ... ,~ Res. ~ ~e available: for $'26,500. pa.Ho. Asking $27,950 -nex-No escrow chaip _no b.n Big C.Orona del Mar IJeach. tuha RED TILE ROOF· HoUHS Fuml1hetl
Try 10% Down. Ible term&. fees Priced 10 lel1 at 2 BR. 2 be. home -.can LINES; PI.ASI'&RED EX----"'-------! * 642-1771 Anytime* 646--7171 546--2313 '''"""· CALL 540-1151 -odd 3rd ""'""""· TERIOR. ntONT CXJURT-Gonor•I-2000 ' o ... -... , EVES ..... tr 9 Owner will fl.nance at &.69' YARD ENa.ostn W{ADQ. "-'-'--'-------!
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$37,500
,, · Copen ew11) HerlttP Real BE TYpt BLOCK WALL' I: $2)); 2-BR. upper duP&
Esta.ti !::SL $15,000 dowJi ~ BLAO< IRON GRILLE Oceanfront. Utll. PAW
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LOVELY Nft' 2 story, 4 GATE. · Broker 53f..699a Orongo Coast Property =='=====z:I
BEAT INFLATION • lnveat
in this nearly new, 2 story __ .,.._ 1.S Baker, C.M. .~ bdrm, 2 ba. near Ma)' Co. 332 M rit ~ .. --·1: Catholic Sch:d. Blt·inl, argue e, -.um u•..........., Pbfe7 doors opeft to entft
bill and muilW Uv. rm.,
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ED 'ttll.INGS OF OPEN WOOD BJµMS SUPPORT-
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:1011 WESTCLIFF DRJVE
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POTENTIAL Cl -2 bed·
nioma. den dawn. suitJNe
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unJta, each with 2 bedrooma,
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taxes. Here ill a ample or
101ne that are available:
Unlta Price
2 SeuhoN Drive •••• $39,500
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Mou llorde 1110 lulhll"I on C-Hlwy ONE OI' THE MOST ----
In Bromoor, CdM
4 BR home w/ftbeJt water
Vb beautiful o a r p e t a,
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Rtunorris RHlty
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Ntw Br. studio wf be. llp
trom hse. Mature woman
only. $65 mo. 646-Clf .ti:
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TIMBERS. MEX IC A N 1 NICE girl would rn
8l'YLE FIREPLACE OF aame to 1hatt C.lf. apt.
ORNAMENTAL ADOBE S60 per mo. ~ alt
BLOCK I: RED :r'JLED 4 .
o•NGE COUNTY'S LARGIST 2 AMndo Ptoco .. •·• 169,500
291 L 17th St. 646--449-4 'N"r Yacht Cub .. 17,500
OllANGE COUNTY'S s -Point "" 11.S/O
°"""' dal Mar bellw acri-ldmlred v.... Homa 1a Dov-CHRISTMAS BONUS
need ~ lmmediate ule. er SborM. 2 Bdrm, 1arEt: 5 bdr, 3 ba. tn·level ~ublic
Appra!ul.$87,!500. Priced th1J panelled den openina to home, decorator touch tbru-
week $85.000 • bw term. beautiful v l • w Terrace. out. privacy, 25 tree., owr-
Jow -......, -· In---_ room tor ....., I o L 117,SOO Owner I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... .,., .. °'"'-.... luppool~lor-51&-71!3 lalboo ........... 13oo
HEARTH. Uv. rm. -0\1u-MALE roomate Wid &Ill
JOakl tenaced l*tio I: a1'-2 bdrm apt in N.B. gn..ms.
hda an otrrSTANDING m.-484& ext 1183 l Balboa Blvd •••••••• 11,500 c-lloycl'MI -'Balbo.: -•• 115,000
-I -....., plua 'llalboa Bhd. ....... •,IGO 1n1111 famD;y rta11.. 2 bup I &.Y A~ ••• ••••• a.sii
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2tl I. 17th St. 646 44N 67S-Otn ••ytlme (7141 642-IUS 1 BR 2 Ba. "" patio, ..,, ...
F=:. ~ llD llom. tarp yard, roam for 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. EASTSIDE
$15,750
1111 Dover Drive, SUlte 101 drps. dbl frplc. Xlnt cond.
...... Roalty c.. Bids-. "'·"" by """"· 549-2'05 Newport Beuh
""' • beaoh. • Owner wl1I --boot. ......... "" • 675-4630
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' pool Call ... ·-TD I. boot°' out of._ JEAN SMITM-........,.--...139,500. ._ __ '
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S BEDROOMS · M. lot • N!!Po"' llMch
Room tor another anlt • ,000 $21,500 -'l'!"'!-~ ""' Best Bayshore Buy ~·::.,~ ,., ....._
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4 BR~~'11ath ...... .....,,_... "<d>ltoct ._...... ·-• 4"bedmm • den -bl llo>'·
V • t er an With eletrl~ tamny llvbw. "'8drm. extra cftlt. Area ~ Sao.coo boine11
ctttl11caf2. No down IMQ'-=., ~;. Hluse~.;: for $30,CKXI less.
S Unlit on > R-3 lots, walk-m•$nl 73 MONTH ORANGE COUNTY'S • tile • > !Im Boy Bea-
Ina "'"""" to o..an. .n 1 LARGEST • boot faclllt!eo .... 149,500
RE SALES comN··MARTIN Nowport 293 E. 17th St. 6'16-449-4 -H....,,
Men•Women REALTORS at Mova In By Chrl1tmu • .._._ .. _IL. -
Offieo # 3036 E C011t Hwy CdM Vlr.orll l.n tact you could move ln -
-qaln -' ' tomonow. Vacant. .. at "" Colaw< .. , "'·Dker & (o, .... -mYd., C.M.
4 • Oponlqp a..nable .. ''!!!1!6!!!!7!!!!5-!!!1!!!!66!!!!2!!!!!!An!!!r!!!!!lmo!!!!!!• \ 646-111! dean M-Del Mar I + -•-c':t -DllAM conACH ~ men • women. I• famD;J room. hb root. ..._... ...._ c:.i...,.. ON THI OCIAN =~~.:;:;:-VA & FHA Buyers !!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... !!!!!!~-1 boat -.... .... .. .., .,__ Full-ch< R.:l .... -
.,_ -~ Owner will RD beauttful $26.500 51;.. Ol GI llvln1 rm., dbl. prap.
-Eublde homo u.... 1n by Harbor View Hts. 10 • 10 • 1 bdrm., 11> """' <#UMCl
TRY OFFER adultt only. •BR 1"+""th, Corona del Mar ~,..:0::-1 4 BEDROOMS '4>.000 I Ba Beach hoUJe nr. kv 1Mqi le dlninr uu -'I" OLLEGE REAL'll OOSTA MESA • Mesa Del CaJJ · · •
Spacious 1p LMna rm, fire-eowred paUQ, dble garage. cx:EAN VIEW -2600 sq. rt. ISOOMamsltHlrtlol',...... Mar • family room, healed PIOPllTl!S WEST
plact. Lee lot $39,500. Prolesalonally landscaped. • 3 bedroorra plua covered pool. Owner will help tin-l;;;=-;--6-::75:-:-4=13_0;-:-:o--;""
l1l"1oa Rul Estate Co. Only r.u.500. :U!: 5 r:;:~~~ IJ}C('. Payments sin month. NEW &. ready tor hn·
700 E. &!boa Blvd., &!boa Rltr. 6l&-ll2tl Ev< . .......,R ~-" FANT·-c 3 1.R & DEN modil"' oceupaoo y
OR!ole ~.. *LACHENMYE ly euatom ~l ~.. CU.tomi•od .... -""' VIEW OF BAY and OCEAN. 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, patio tle Rode. 4 BR, 1 itory
5 BEDROOMS RO MOOR SANTA'S PRICE "6.sso. • BBQ. double ..,..._ . •""· c..,,.b, d" •". "'"' --,,.,. -B AD Euuld• Coste M-(juAt ORANGE COUNTY'S OWNER w1lJ "" •• hio ._... Pinanclnc rlchl Short =tiJ.Nt=~ Blvd.) ~,to> LARGEST cost. Call 546$JS. 11 no
=-~painted....._ Harbor View, Cdt.A WoUoMcC•rdle, Rltn. 293 E. 17th 5t. 646-4494 1_'"='·~!146&=-'°====-tiii.:'~to 84M«l4 $7,000 REDUCTION ORANGE COUNTY'S mo N..._ Blvd., C.M. 4 BEDRM-$23,750 BARGAIN BY OWNER!
'""' .......,, Trl-1.oYO! Mod<! LARGEST 543-7729 ~ 644-0684 "0$" OOWN l:lli.tm N..._ Baek !lo>
Encuttve 5 Bedmom 7th 5 ,., ,,., -==mmm====I ---· .ai-area. Custom I Br .. frplc, '1N" GROUr AM I 293 E. 1 t. ~~ '"pan.le bath" Fun-""' dbl rm, •-faro nn, S ear DAVE G B LL oocl Fl llw ....,. tor hollclay din-"• CANT p tor om 4 bdrm. s 644-0020 Triplex H1rdw · oon nen: Carpeted.Spotless pr,lhopa,ottice.VA •
1-tb. tamil,J niom, bu"'1' I'!!!!!!~~~~[!!!!!~!!!! I Located in the hell.rt tlf Oolta FOUR BEDROOMS + pan-hom~. Many added features.. Xnlt loan available.
atsturn DN home. llO" n... ''POOL H -$24,900 Mesa on 9Qd00 ft choke M elled .dUW. room-Walle to No down G.J. St0-1720 * ~ *
Mdlw-avail. at~%. 4 BEDRM-NO DOWN comer tot. lhoppinc & Ca~~~ TARBELL 2955 H1rbor BEAUl'IFUL &: C\lltom built 111.oy J. Ward Co. Payment to a Vet! ~ A1kiJW $31,500 A II'f!at family ....,,.., 0 r Le 3 BR I: Fam rm, 2 -~-Do-640-!550 -~ ~-·~ ..., $21,950. DUPLEX ha • mom tor addition
1IO __ .. . ~ :X t:'k F~ 4"J..1 CLEVELAND R .. lty w/lovely view. 2518 Via DAVIDSON Realty ...,... eu,,.iq, ..,.... V mn 113 BROADWAY, CM 66-018179 Noar Beach· w~i:,~•pt con-Mlrina. °'"""· 642-.1719
llOll THI FAMILY Decon.tor mlrrora. H8ted Eves. ~ 64&-45 =· i!:t ;;. 9M or aea-LARGE Liv rm a: din rm. ~ 2 story, 3 BR.a, 2 I: fDtered pool -loedl of MU F..ut Coast Hwy. Georle' willw,;.mn frplc, crpta, drps, elec ldtch, ' •ta larp family rm + deckln& I: patio areas. 540-Corona del tdar 675-3745 JOIN m. ----m the Re.altor 2 bdr. den. C.an bl.d llllOther
.. atru. $SU(I). l'll> THE QUICKER YOU CAU,., DAD..Y PD.Dr WANT ADS! m.4350 Eves: 673-15&1 unit. Law dn FHA or VA.
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Near Beach A part1al Ocean
View 2 • 2 BR Uhl.ta I-Guest
Apl Well-b:t concrete block
-134,500.
Appreciation on this property
bu been $1200 per year like
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Graham Realty
Near N.B. ~ Ofc.r&4&¥14 ______ ;_g __ . -
Lido 1110 1:151
$72,500 • Xtra Special
No words to describe thll
custom-bit 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
home • beautiful cpl!/drpa: + aep turn atudiO R.m/ba.
R. C. GREER, Realty
Ul6 Via Udo 673-9300
OCXAN .VIEW: Corr:,Ietetyi-'±=:==:,;:===I
---bu""''' Colta Mou 2100 tlle·counten. ALL BILT·IN/---------1
RANGE •. OVEN, DISH-
WSHR., GARB. DISP., etc:
A: OptnJ to lge. dining rm.
LOVELY ntw 2 story 4
bdrm, 2 ba, beautU\aJJJ
furnished. D i 1 he a, Unml,
W'\Sher/dryer, nr May OD.
WIDE CENTRAL CORRI· It catholic School. $.WI. Mo.
DOR w/tile !loon:, leads to Groupe we I c 6 m •. tftl
3 HUGE BDRMs., SER· Denver Dr., C.M. T141:
VICED BY 3 aATimOOMs. 541).2442
W/W . carPeta a: e us tom EXTRA Sharp 1: CIMi
atape91hru-ou.t. This Uhique Co:mpletely._ f u r n I 1 b t..d.. 't'illa aty~boine hall all The AdultB onty, or may «&-
GRACES or "OLD WORLD aider 1 child. 3 bdrml;. 2
CHARM" combined with the batlul. $235 per month. Ail
modem conveniences of a 546-41tl
-ney.·er home. It's an llTe-==~~~~--plal'ablc bu•1 al. LEASE 3-4 BR-2 Ba-l'llm.
$42,500 FULL PRICE focl. wW/dryr, Irv. -.
LOWER,ON. PYMT. ~~~~24~rtheutCosta
O.K.
MISSION REAL TY
98$ So. Cout Hwy., Lquna
Nowport BHch
~---cn11 ..,u......,., DEC ORATOR'S S.uttfld Huntt ..... lleach 1400 \;;;;;;;i~&.&~oiii;;i~,._· ..... ., B1u11a _._ Dee 151Wa
CHRISTMAS Spocl•I Emerald Bay ~ Br. MllllL ll1f.
See thU allarp clean 3 BR 2 y t lot bath tx>me. Near!)' new up. GCQft DEC ORATOit'S BeauttflJ}
ll'llded carpets, cu 1 t 0 m Great View! New upper part Blllffll home. ~ 15tJt.Ju
drapes thruout. farm sized of EM/Bay, lleps' to Beach, 4th. 3 Br. Adulta. 131$.
kitchen with all the r.Jodcm S38.000 ~'™"67==~=~~-~ conveniences. Many l':"l'.l.ra3 • Mn;. Raulslon LTKE New 2 BR, 2 BA condo
11.111 p!lllelled lt mirrored v.·all, ....... Frplc, patio, pool, tum. •
90fl light, covered patio, . unfum. $250. 615-28M qt.
waterW.I, ftr'!!pit, profession-
ally landscaped. Mlnimum , _,.._ell, Banker & Co. .Corone. d•I M11r 2UO upkeep. Ottered at tM low unaw
price of $21,950. Dal I. C.lt Hlll'IWIY CHARMING 1 BR cottqe
'
-.:~111111"!1 ' T"N91~.~ mnld fruit tr.es. ... " 'il!_HIM i "'l'~~~~~,., ~"!... eo... ,110 ""'· T!!"l'amll"" WESTERN AWARD 00~-·
WANTED
POOL HOM!
1 &: 4 Br. Semi CUstom B1lbo1 lsl1nd USS
Homea from S35,450.00 Now ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; J under col'IBtruction. Located
4 t.o S BR.s with dining an:a. on Mountain View Drive, oU
We have a buyer wailing Tyrol Drive.
now . Call .tod..,.. A.P.I. SALES AGENTS
HAFFDAL REALTY _ P hone TI'-892-7701 for
8740 Wllrhl!r 842--44lli further Wonnatlon
~=~~~~Move In By Christmas 4 BDRM . 3 bath. Top of
Delightful 4 BR :i ba home. World. Ocean I: mountain
Vac. Sol Vista. Bit-ins. view. $37,500. 54()...7366
16632 RHONE LANE Ct's Bet.cu bouae time. IHI'"
Must lell al FHA appraisal ll"t ~ ever! SM the
S25,900. Owner. DAILY PILOT Cl.Ulilied
837-5171 or &47-3880 -..:tkm HOW!
Balboa Island
2 BR. 2 baths, nicety l"unl.
Spic &: Span, ~ -. 'tll
June 00.
-Raulston ........
Coldwell, Banker & C..
"91.C... ...... ...._, ...... Cl ....
....... Oil ... IUtr. 2'1!iO Harbor lB. Of: 'nlE QUIO<ER YOU ~, ~842;;;·stm:::;;=~====-!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~0:123=,500;;;,-;Owno;;;~•=642-<441~~':::=-l'Nl::590::::.:=~>:....~;.;:515-M~~G~~D~AIL~~~P~ILOT~~W~ANT~~AD:;;;~~;;;:~~'=:;:=:==;;-~ ~ 1000.GOn..••I . 1000Gonorel 1000 Gonwal 1000Gonarol 1000 Gener1I IOOOGonoral , ..
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE,--M
Of'NllT11 ,..__ '"" ... 7611 '••· MUNTO .. Tall C•tm:• __,.....
CllDIT A l'ltOIUMf IUT LIO lllNTI ~ 3 Bedroom Pad. Aimc:.t brand new Mid• deep cupetbul:. Bee.uutul Draps
llafnm Kitchen with refrlprator! Double Garaa•I Whit. Brlck 11re~! ~ p.wn._ Payments to ftt J'O'lr" budpt. $22,900 Full Price. CJ. NO DO\\ · ~ -t-
'"' PAYMINTll on .muns k>en &nyone can usume without quallfylna:! No down
DowD to Ul)"OMI Featurln&: 3 lovely Bedroomll 2 luxurious Baths!
tcMnl Spacloua lJYln& Room! Ankle deep OIU'pttlng! Shake Roof!·
l Asldn& SZ,000! JfulT1 on tJda one!
11147M PAYMIN'll ...... all an edsdr:ll loan ~ can ~ wtttiout quallfylna l No Down 1-Dom F.B.lo. haturin( 3 l!lna SU. -.om, 2 LwriuiouJ batht Modem
--,_ wfth mnantlc Jll1clc 1lr<p\.tcL Deep pile earpetilog.
-Full PrlCI ........ ,--g: ~t':"'-. ..,.;..i 1ela IMll ,.,t Crodtt no pn>bl..,. 3 Klnl
:;: ......... ---toop -""'· GJ.'1"" Non·
•
"Give Your Family A New Home For Christmas"
64t.-11
Opon Ev1nl""
IAYCIUT
~paclow Drum home built tor )'OUftl profeNlonal family. Delllhtful decor.
lA.rp Hvfns room, huie hmUy room and ftreplaor. Located on 1trttt of "XJM'!ft-
1\w hom~. U you can afford $44.000 you'd betU!r 1tt this today. You OWN the
land. SubmJt your 1rnaller home .on our auaranttt tn.de plan.
IACK IA Y MANSION
' bedrocma, 3 be.th cuatom DrtlD'I bomt built for a diacrimtn&tina: uecutlve
...i bis -.. lamlly. llillPtflll --Lup -room. b ... -_,,_ ••nd.caped wth an ey• towan1I Mauty and -.q malntmanct. Located on qujet
eul-de-ue •t::rfft. U YoU af!ord a $36,000 DrMm Home, you'd bette>r 1ee this to-
dq. Submit fO'll' llDalJtlo barM on our parantM tn& plan.
CORONA DB. MAI DUIUX
Walk to beech an! 1iboCJ1. 0ocy front bomt new}J dtcon.ted wltb beamed ~
lnp and ftnp)ae.. Llrt'9 J bedl'OCllll aoertmat a1lo hill bMmed ttillnp • cotn•
plete-17 <m"l>f:tff. PIUI nb IUllt rcorn and hath. Double ,_.., elldl unit b:
cunplete:\7 f\lrnlahed. Owner 1Nvtn1 arN. MUlt Sell!
•
:-545-9491
2790 HAllO;;,l.;;1.-LYD=·------"'O""p!O-...-h;.;;•=I"" 'HI t P.M,
IA YCUST •IACIOUS UYING -OWNEl MUST SEU
even below the marke& th.is hffvy shake roof beaucy with tremendous 9.000 tL
double yard with room fCX' f!Xl*nllon. IU extra large bedrooms & elegant bathl
an furtheT graced by love.I)' ~I: custom drapes u II the great 2axl4 FAM•
ll.Y ROOM. All electric built fn )dtchen with naturaJ wood cabinf'ts. A clean
home with slick t~. Offered at '44.000 with 10'}(. down.
RANCH ltAMIUR -PllESTIIH AREA
ftib home hu the chann and penonallty of a Swiu Cottan. Ml.S5Jve UJed
brick fireplace that domlnate9 the living room, family room and kJtchen. Ruatla
throuehout. You·n be delighted with the ex~ed be:a1TU1, the functional e~
act.er ct UM 1peciou1 bedrooms and the hu~ 20x20 family room. You AN u-
ltlftd of prlvaey In thla quiet, beaut.ltul Newport Beach location. Fast P"W"IM
Ind ottered at onb' 1.19,950.
lV• Of. INTUIST AND OHL T $1 H PD MONTH
for a COQ' 3 bridniom. 2 bath home tn choicest Coeta Mita location. ~"'ftreplace, all built·lnl, hardwool floor and. apadau. yard With t(W.~ Jblde
trftl. All thll cao be youn, Kr. QuaJ1t)rlnc Veteran. Call UW. ~ ft'lblute.
Fill llNJAL SllYICI
ToH_O.-._,T_
WALXEl • LD. 17'0 H-IW.., A-
O,. 1•••11 Ml-Mtl
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Wldnudot,-1 1968
R!NTAU RENTALS RIN"(ALS l ENTALS • RE.tL ISTATI aEAL ESTATI IUSINUS -
• Hou-Un!urnlahed H.._ Unlurn'"""I A• Pr rnlohed A!llL Unfvmll.... -I -rtl FINANCIAL * * General · 3000 ·Hun11...-... ell MjlO N_,t IMdj 4~ Co.ta Moot '5100 R-for Roni 59f5 Lots '100 .... Opj11rtu"1!1• 6300
P'UIJ.EllTON Clean 4..BR, flll UNTAL IOOK QC!lAN Ylaw, 'i Bl'· W... I 80IDI. crp14, -BLl!:J!:mlc;_ '1tao 'Jiir mu. !'QR JW..E 8Y ....,.. '" Pl!l.VATI: ....., to 1oo11,
2 ha. pool, .... patio, Ol'll. o..., la il -1 AJJt ...,,. padlf, ll30. IDc. -M>lbo. '1!111 Mo, Pl'"· ~ &':; .. try. 8YI Lo\leadla. oo N ...... Aw. 1'M' -"I', 21>1 "" Iii
......... State ~ 12111 w lk & L uUta. -· -• Call SG-8572 ""' ,ooq $35. 1Ml ~ 14l'xl2>' M Blufl. Jot. Ulle --. "' 'fl\! ..., ... "'°' I er ' ee l 11D11M r-,._, """1d< S BR, crp11. ..... ~ CM to men hlCb tl<lo. VB -T.D. Mr. O.!imm» nm ..._ , ""°" _.. v1ow. wo. Chll.... OK. $llG. -WESl'Q.IFr. "-wfllM 1.a JOU.. 1>o1a Point. ""'· fll4W • •:11111 ,
, -~ -.. -,,_ M<I#. 5C3-'115& • bell! !i>o ,_ Joey. l'ool. Ins ~.im. 5'M4S1 aft"'" ANNOUNCIMINTS
Coata Mou . ~1Gq -°""' -. H>$140 1\1IUI 2 bdrm * b11t to OPEN 12/15: 2 er .. "'"'"' •-!60. RAC "'I· -'J:Jlll'Ll;g Jot 18lll l and NOTICES 2 lift. d\opln: ~ ., .....,,, $llS -Call w/w cpfi .• prtv. '""°' -.wknd. W.U..... C.M. 19 ,as,.1.,,-----'---...,-
toLLEGE l'ARK NJdi:,. chDdren • )N OK. ~.,.... 8 "' wtootm &4&-814< Wlc>IY bet U:SO RM ID bachelor'• ~ Owatt, Box 'lf6. mu. J1:1. Found (Free Adil 640o
Immaculate 'l:lou.af • S Bed-$'10 Moritb. i53S-6TD -1 BDR oo the PennlNllla S BDRM 2 blitb frplc cJot.. W/ldt. pity, Near O.C.C. Cal. Ut: S-351,5 FOUND: Small tuck qa, ~2 !':.~~=S•nt1An1Hel9hto3630 ~YrlY-.OootlctJrm.e ed.!.~B·,.:~~";.!'J!. ~~· 135 -1150 Ranch" 6150 doc. R\llt: vie. Goldwod t JY Mui elTed U.N -· .,.._.....,. ..,..,...._.., Ave., Corona del Mar.
a • • Is prel • no 2 1111. stnsJe· -4. drpd. I. 2 • 3 8drms. .., pell. d & Bo ~ •-· .,.__ (!lo,. • o I IJ led
' WhecldJl:W•rit? Whaddya, Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
pell. 1185 mo. Call ma;;s No ,.,...: . .,. children. Corono dOI Mar 4250 noar Q.C.C. mo.-4145.· ""'· ~oom •ro '""' INTEREST ONLY animol lhelt<r) e~ and weelwnda. $1.lS. '546-Sml 2 BR., ne.r beach. S46-:m9 or 546-bw. OF'F et.mPllJ deft\ f<i. col· WW can')' lh1a 4' .i\crea. SMALL rOOe, ~ ;mppY.
NATUllAL BORN SWAPPlltS·
5peclal bte ,
LOVELY 2 bdrm home · • $UIS. YW'l)' 2 BR. bltns 1ow1¥ patio., ltte atria. Kit & rte nm: North of Eaoondido; loi::atfd Wht. markina with flea cal·
w/1li be;, lam rm w/blt J.llJU!ll ... ch 3705 ~"""' !rPM ..,-~ ticc • ,.,_ incl. Loe on Bal"'· ll'IW61l -llJ wa~ ~ bniah<d ·• tar • <lag collar. 19th nr,
S Lln11 -5 11111!11 -5 bUcb
•UL.JS -... /llJ MUil' INCLUO.I
ln BBQ, trplc .Xbrt loc Will MONAJtCH BAY A'REll Adults $1I5 mo ~ .Wt.able for AVocadol. Full Harbor. 645-1482
leue or leut option. $265 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW S.lbH 4300 2 BR. f Ba • bltni cpts. Gue1t Homes 5nl !'rice J59;400, 209' down Will FOUND Fre~ Mlnt.turt
l--w!ltf ''°" Mw to tr · , -J-Whlt l'OU _,. k ....._ 1-YOOA ~ an4f'1r ....... ._,, llflff f/I ..,..._
s-f!OTHlHG ,fOA IA.I.I -Tit Ab IS bf\ILYI
mo Call n--rttes Wes• , , handle. For map " more ~ Poodle male call It iden-
•• .... v..., ., 2 Bdrm&. 4 aunroom MA Q NI FI CENT view. drpa. 18l·H, Del Mar. $1'5. PRIVATE P.Dom tor elderly tonn,,,Uop, plel.J!" call K W. .i1..., 548.cTos '
PHON~ 642.$671
To Pl1ce' ~our Tr1d1r'1 tiaradlte M 675-4130 • l'A Bathl'I. ii2s MObth. Bay!root l BR. pat i 0 , ~ aftU 6 PM. ambulatory lady. Lovely sm:an with .......,
2 BR. garage, patio, crpts. .Adults ~1243 bet. 11).S P)f prage, uW paid. To June NEW, Lee. 2 Br .. epta., drpa, catt, good food. N I c e Eckhoff & Auoc,., Inc• · Newport Duple)(, 20'Y to $15,000 eq. ln D&na Polnt
3 Br;~ Ba W/cent. ~
in atrium, blt·in kit W to'W
ctpl>. ·Pool; Tnd< Nowporl
Bch area, Owner, 6G-2821
HA VE """'-office IUPllllff
"and furn1ahJnp. Want iter-
eo pbonoJ'rapb. :wuber,
dryer, trail bllct, bone, er .•
... 155 'Rocbe1teJ. St. 646-m'f.1
drps'. etove & ref rig· ABOVE High · eehool, 2' BR. 28.. 613-6790. 928 E. Balboa. blW. Quiet! No chlldren garden• u r ro und In 11 1818 w. Otap~ Ave. LOlt 6401 bea.eh. Will trad.e equity
Tropical setttne for adulta ,rustic charm. $140. Leue, Blvd. Balboa or peta 64J..2864 Available now. Call 548-47M ~. eaiu. LOST: Male Siameee Seal· for good Laguna tts!den-
1 blk to &hope ' tra.nsp refs. Show Jan. 3. 825 La VERY nice 2 Br., new cpta:., 541·2621, ·Eve&-wknds 5.18-5971 point, Univ. Park area. ttaJ 'lot. P·f). Box 1423,
$140 mo. 544-4780 Vista. Drive CLEAN Bachelor Apta. drapes, bltna. Adul.., no lnco.,,. ProP9MV 6000 ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"~!!!!!!!!~I Reward! 546-0923; eves. fflll}tlngton Bet.ch. (114) IMMA~" 'TE 1 n AU utll incl $15 U.P -I ; 846.0045 0wnr . >..U-""\ B "'. OCEANFRONT. La r I e • 315 E. Balboa Blvd. pets. $125. 5U-f169 . . .• 833-15.31 • ..,..., poo. 131 E. :n.t charm. 3 BR. 3 BA. $350. 6T.l<l945 • 4 UTILE Acr-, . 6200 MALE ....,. ,. ""°' Min. Corona "" Mar. St;p. to
St.. CM. 543.858j • "'"!'· Owner. _, BALBOA . Newport Buch 5200 MONEY MA-.,S Poodle. Vicini!)' Qak St. .beach. ' BR % ba. Vac l5M
DELUXE 2 BR;o cpta. drps. 2 BR Ir blt.lnl. rerrf& car-1 BEDROOM. f\lnliShed apt. l\~K Jull1n, Si1n Diego Co. CM: Reward ~-equtey. Want clfoar lot or
EX. neJabborlx>od $135 or petinc, drapet;. AdUlta' only. Garqe. $115 Month. ~ new 2 Br. unit: 'full TRADE ·YOUR TD ~air . winter aoow . au· ama1J 2 BR home, Ort: area.
tum. $155. 545'.:9187 · 1 837..sw attflf 4 ~ view or Back Bay from t unit., ~ .~"'d In ~ tUmn teavea and year round Ptr.,onils 6405 546-3928 Eve. &42-0185 Bkr.
OLDER .:::::====· === Uv; rm. & mst. Br. Ha:a side ottita Mesa, always iiin in So. Callt? You bet! I :.::::.:::::.:::=-. ___ .:::::!I !oo;o;;BiEERMAN'iiMiANIP>tUPWFP'iiIESi:S°
Trade 12 Unltl for 1tcn
w/livlng quarterL· Ocean
front commercial lot ftlr !n.-
come. Deaert lot lot Jn. come. 548-1168 Doylf! ~
Townhouse 3 Br, 21/; Ba.
beaut appoblted. Private
4 Br. House $IOO 3707 Huntington Beach 4400 everytbina'.! $245 Mo. 725 rented With ~e of $445 Plus 16% bea'utiful actt1 Of WED. SINGLES ..AKC ~ 760 W. Wilson CM. _L•...,g::..u_n_a_N_l.-s_ua_I ___ ~ 2 BEDROOMS car P et, Domingo Dr. NB~ a month. $39,950, Owner will pines, oeJllJ. peana, home t>bmer & Cocktail hr. 7-9 wm Trade For
l""=""'======"-INEW 4 BR. Lquna Niguel. drapes built ins. 1 blk to HOMEY Cliff Dr. Duplex, accept )'OW" TD u down cites + 24' mobile home, Adml8'1ion $1.00 What Haw You?'
Newport &-ich 3200 Vi~ S27S per mo, le.ase. 5 m.. ~ 2 Br. Beam ceilings, brick P&Ymt1nt. tractor & implements. truck FRI. SINGLES 548-7037
CHINA COVE On the ba.y with ooee.n view.
Very private In · exclusive
area. Pvt. heh. Elegant 4
yr old 3 BR. 2 BA dream
home in immac. cond. Lux·
ury featurel!I thruout ind
blt.-im, brand new lush
crptg, ·cent, heatbi&, 2 car
gar. Beaut. turn or unfum,
Only for the very particular.
Immed. poss. Leue. Pvt.
Pty. 675-4593
B/B -
rowNHouSEs
2BR.,2BA,2car~
3 BR., 21h Ba, 2 car carport:
$200 • $250 mo.
Pools • Adults only
Bay & Beach
Rulty, Inc.
2.()25 W. Balfxia Blvd., NB
673-~00 Eves. ~
LEASE, Lease t . option or
Sell. 4 BR, 2 BA .Luxury
condominium, Back Bay.
(714) 755-8004 eves for app't
11 BR, 3 ba, crpts, drps,
2 Frpcls, blt-ins, o n
waterfront, Lease or Will
lease with option. 673--8134
LIDO ISLE • 3 BR, 3 baths,
untt1rn $380 per mo. Avail now. 675-2101 or 548--4166
2 BR plus den, beautiful
cond, adulta on1y, $235 mo.
543-1290 Bkr. ' , ,
Newport ·Heights 32.10
*3BR.2Ba.Hse&2
Br. Ocean Vu apt. Xlnt loc.
nr. sch11 & trans. 54!-7249
EHt Bluff 3242
NEW DELUXE
3 Br. 2 Ba, house for lease.
Carpet.s, drapel!I,· fireplace.
All elec. bit-ins: · DoUble
garage, fel'lced patio; Near
shopping, churches &: high
school Available 1/15/69.
644-0335
2l312"-7M5 $130 trplc. $165 mo I e a 1 e . 64:6:7T7 I 546-2313 &. tn.i:J,er &: much morel ~ Dinner & Coe!:ta.it hr. 7.9 Have: Approx 3 ac on La·
RENTALS Key at ·7681 Ellis, Apt. D. ~7391 thla & love .Jt! Illn!u tortes guna canyon Rd. M·lA
642-2835 or 842-8303 Unfurn USS, rum $190 .sacrifice. Sale pr:lce $36,650. Always Fun on Saturday zone. 'Want: Income· prop
...;_Apt1. Furnished UTILITIES PAID 3 BR.% bl.k to beach 'rerms· "Y'all Come Now" Orange O;iunty. Dorothy ~-neral 4000 2 BR turn. Htd. pool 126~ 40th St N.B. 675-3249 V I DANCERS CORNER Funk, owner/brkr. 642-3344 v. • ley Canter, S.D. Co. 1438% N. Main at Edinger 802 Klloxville, Apt. D, H.B, 2 BR. 2 BA. Enclosed pr, ~ +. Acre~ overlooldna lush SANTA ANA S42·9306 ~Acre · R-4 • $1m> Near RENT e 5.16-7:914 e bltns, $165 mo. 4249 Hllaria1-----"-"----Pawna Valley. Palomar 1dtn ach!>ol & t~h for small
3 Rooms Furniture FURN. 2 Br apt., downtown Way. 540..(XJ!'n Buaineu' Property 6050 view. All bruabed, ready to I GOOFED =~ ~· =:: ~
$25 M nth llunt. Bch. Acroa from NEW Westcllff $185 2 hr 2 plant avocado or cltrua. Wa· Private party bought 80me '3
0 Library, no children or peta. ba patio frpl gar. 1 story. Market Corner ter In. $2'l50 Per Acn. name brand ~SE ~:..~: Si,3:;·~~
FUU. OPnON TO BUY 526 Main. SJ&..7396 1665 Irvine 642-0239 adlt. 6000' Heart of Lancaster Lot t.oUN!'.iES {Adv on T.V.), 540-4824
<Refri&eraton Available) QUIET & BEAUTIFUL LARGE 2 BR 2 BA. 78 'x 178. Meat Market, fully Valley Center with the Idea ot ~ 1--------
No depoaiR.tCo.a.c. Adults only. 2 BR. p 0 0 L LEASE $160 equipt, two large walk-in SO A:Cfts. meadows and beau. a dealer. I find I don't have TWS SPACE RESERVEO
H.F. ' • 17676 Cameron. 347.2125 494-9502 fee OOxes. Everythlna: heed. tUul oaks. Near Lake Wohl· time to demoruitrate. Must FOR YOUR AD. PHONE
Furniture R.tnt•ls ;:..:,~~~-~-=l =========-1 ed i! there. Barber Shop ford. Secluded v8lley, 2 sell 1 or all at wholesale, 642-5678. TODAY.
s11 w. 19th, c .M. 54&3481 2 ~~til~::~~. ::1s. $120 WestCUff 5230 plus large prodUL"e or ll'O-~e:. $1350:· ~.. Acre. $45. or 1 gt n·a-i cartons. I 'l.and,..,.o-·-:Whol="""'=•-:-A"'dJ'". "'to·
1568W.Lncln.AnhmTf4-1BOO 536-lG74 cery 1tdre, Estate n e ed ···~ SG-5356Pvt.reaidence. Rancho Cal Rlven:ide,Co.
HOLIDAY PLAZA ="""..,-=--ccc""'-U45; 2 BR., beam ceil., htd. money. Full Pr:lce S65,000. Hiidegarde R11lty PACIFIC SINGLES 10-4G A. 90% Ftn. for.Trust DELUXE, Spacious 1-Bdrm. 60Xl2. 2 BR, mobil home, pool. Avail. Dec. 11 t. Mn Riley. nf..~ :().5595. 159 So. Orange, Escondido The organization with class Deed•, ·Units. House, boat
Furn. apt. $135 Plus utll. beach loc. tlll ~1 ~· $160 Adu1ts, no pets. 642·2.Sl4 ESTABLISHED Dress Shop TI4: 745-5120 or 847-20'12 , .. and a plll'J)OSC .. .for Ol" ? Call Brier 540-9252
tio, pool, cla.e lo Bay.
13%.im. Low down ..,., or
take T.D. car, I owner •
~·
()poratln&' Nunory Scbool
on Palm Canyon Drive in
Palm Sprinca C2 JOne. WD1
trade for .land value only.
Want local p!:'Op. 6AU357
l{ Unlt .Motel 4x'1 aroa Ex-
change for clear boue,
\and, comm1 OR laJ'll'r
Motel. Fortin Ch 642-SOOO
Nel 54S4190
Have $53,W> equity in La·
Canada ru: 35x50 pool.
Want Rel. Newport Bch.
Brochure upon request, Bkr
646-3255
Heated pool. Ample parking Mo. plua u · ~.. on Ba1boa Island. •642-3741 I~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~ I sit¥tte adults ot this aree. to
No childre~No """ 4705 Corona del Mar 5250 or 673-1825 * R p 6205 meet other• who ue ...,._t. * * * · * * * 1965 Pomona, CM 642-5858 L•gun• Be•ch uort roperty Also dlacuuum felt!. can l~!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'~!l!!'!!!!J!~~!!J!!~I
---------iCHEAP, view, beaufy ; must Bu1ln1u R1nt1I 6060 e FOR Rent Furn. Mam-1 ,,,,Zo,,nts=545-,,..,1534=='°"'~~ SERVICE OIRECTOR'Y SERVICE: OIR.ECTOR'I
Cost• Men 4100 rent this week! Bach. apt. ~~ Professional tae, guest home mouth Mtn. Condominium "SHARE HOLlDA YS" with
All .util paid. 646-5626 ~ etc. 6 room house, 2 bath!. sleeps S. 675-4130 a SELECTIVE SINGLE Carpentering 6590 ~l_na=-__ ..__6_7_30_ 1
$25 Wk. Up RENTALS "~· <BR, luge Uvtng room, kit. I=-=======· I Wrlto Box P..s2, Daily Pllot REPAIRS; ALTERATIONS CLEAN ,Lote, -etc.
e Studio&: Bach apb. Aph. Unfurnished ON TEN' ACRES chen, double garage. Near R. E. Wanted 6240 : 1~M.~:6Me~Ja. 6 ClBINETS, Arrr me job., Ttt:e •removal, dl.imPt , lklP e Incl Ut:il.s &: Phone eerv. I &: 2 BR. Furn A Utlfurn 17th St. . 25 yrs. eXP.ft'. 543-6713 backboe, . fl!l. s.i ad•.
•Maid s.rvtoe. TV avail. General 5000 Frplca ; Prt / Patios / Leon Vibert, Realtor Need Quality ALCOHOLu::. Anonymou1 962-8715
•New Cafe & Bar liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pools. Tennis. Contnt'l Bk· 548-0588 anytime 0 fro I Pbot'le 542.1217 or write to Cement, Concrete 6600 c"°ARA°=''°'G°'E,..,.~HA=UlJN=~G~-.,I
2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9755 VEN DOME fst. 9 hole ~tt/Gl'Eell. APPROX. 720 sq ft •tore cean nt Dup ex ~.o. Box 1223 Costa Mesa.1---------CLEANING; some tree BEAUTIFUU. Y decorated, 900 Sea Lane, OlM 6ff..26ll across trom Vista Shopping One Unit must have CEMENT work wanted, no 673-5044
newly tum. 2 BR., Blt-ins, <MacArthut·nr. Coast Hwy) Center. Excel. tor real 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths Announcements 6410 job too small, rtucmable. =.===, =====
Htd. Pool. Adults. Walk to IMMACU" .ATE API'S! estate office, accountant, Please call: Free estimates. H. Stufllck. Hou11cla1nln9 6735
shops. 2'l1l Maple St . IMMED. OCCUPANCY MODERN 2 BR apt., bit-ins, paint store etc, $110/mo. Art G~ltl ~. ~~ : _S48-8615===,,.,===;-
540-5566 Close to Shopping, P•rk frplc, ten-ace. g a ra 1 e . See at 826 W. 19th St., CM. Bilbo• B1y Installation lncludea install e BESI' IN OONCRETE JACK'S hskp'g. F1r butting,
_ WU.WN WFSI' • Spe.ciou1 3 Bt'1, 2 Ba $165/mo. 540-2266 Bkr. 642-4422 Properties & dismantle. ~ Walles, pool decks , floors, crpt cl.e6n'g,. Wlndclw1, etc.
1 1111. rum. utll. pd. Htd. e rea. w/don"' ofc. LOVELY partly furn,. Ip, STREET FRONTAGE 673-74?0 Evu. ~73·9187 P,ip,. l'boI>e !!5;!51< Comp "'9 clean'g. ~7243 r£i7~dults 6 4 6-5 2 7 6 . : ~ =~~:1·1t i!1i· ~.$1~~ lease. o~00~a:n~1~~J4:o°r ::, 1•8!1u"s!!!1fl!!Nli!E!!!S!l!!Sl!•!!nd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'"' IF;;;u;;n;;•;;;r;;•l;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;64;l2 ~~!i;~nr::a1 Ironing 6755
2 BR. 2 Ba. Crpts, drps, ,.....,1ST84ASMESAAn•hltm ~!•.;....,. 2 BDRM. 1 bath references Rltr., etc. (Bet. Katella and FINANCIAL WESTMINSTER State Lie. • 842·1010 * IronJna; Aft1'l'atlonti
trple,. patio. Adu1ts. $175. >..v vu·.....uo required, n75 ~. Cerritos) Sign 1, lndscpd., Bus. Opportunltl• 6300 CONCRETE work. all .types. * Free Pick Up le Delivery
1255 Baker CM. S4ll-<l58 alt 540""2 Bkr 1250 mo. 1""1 Beach Blvd. MEMORIAL PARK Pool docb & cwotom. Call * ,.,_
5:30or wknda. $145: 2 BR., 1 bath; w/w,l :=:======·==I e 6364120' e CANDY Mort & C t 548-1324 FAMn,y 'ironing $2 I: up.
drapes; garage; patio. B lboa 5300 NEW build uiry •mt •ry'-· a..cR-"~--. •~ E. NEW charmtng 1 Br. new Broker SM'98J • . ing for lease. SUPPLY ROUTE Complete funer•ls NO job too large or innaU. DI.,,. ........ ~D -
fum. Must see to appree. ==~;;:;~;:;;;;,,=::.l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Prime location ln Laguna (Part or Full Time) from $145 Llcensed &: Insured. Free =Fl=o=wor='=Coeta==M::;:',.=· ::::;;::::-!
Adults only $150 mo. 2220 Costa M... 5100 2 BR Unttirn Beacli Apt. Beach. 2160 sq ft,. with or QcePent l!twme for.teW brl. Cemetery lots est. !J92..2900 or 526-4756 L1nd1c•pln9 6110 Elden, C.M .. 645-1251 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 U75 yrly .. 925 W. Balboa wlt~t eq~pment. Must Weekly work (bays or Eves! f $ 30 __ _,._"-'--
DELUXE 2 BR sfudios, • Blvd OTHER RENTALS seetoapprecia~. re.ft l lt a ii and collecting rom 1 Contractors "" -'662.0 -Excellent. park • like SW"· AVAILAB. LE * 494-1036 * mo""" from Coin "-rated Includes Endowment care 1-----------BOB'S LandScape Servic:e. carpets, drapes, p"o 0 1 • un'~-f-adulta ...,.,,..... .. .. ,,. ..,..., Ev ....... kiR-In one •····tlful • ROOMS ADDm ONS • Design, install A maintain.
Unturn avti.il. I Child OK-ro ,,........ ""' ...... --BWT White, Realtor SHOPS (2) for lesae, Pr:lme Dispensers in Costa Mesa ""'"""'6 ueau ,,.,__ .,..,. ....,,..
iR-•-,..,;,... ... i a~ m··-· 1.,. ~ L.T. CoMlruc"'-"•=Ht."'"""-Call 64&-0496 ...,,. peace .,. ....... "'.. 675-4630 Evea 642-2253 location, Newport Ocean-&: surrounding areas. (Han· ,,_.... .,...., ......... uuu
• NASSAU PALMS • Discriminative Tenant. fron t. l,550 aq. ft. 673-2138 dles Name Brand ·Candy & No trattic problema. FamilJ' rooma, kitchen · or Hirata Land&Capln& Co.
1, 2 .l 3 BDRM. APrS. Snacks) $1350 Total cash re-14801 Beach, Weltmlnster unlt.9. Single story or 2; Licensed contractor, insured 1 & 2 BR.· Pool POOL. NO CHILDREN Huntington &.•ch 5400 Office Rentil 6070 qtiired. For Personal Inter-531-1725 '893-2421 plans custom designed., For &: ~ed.. n4: 847-U67
23 '!['·, BaLlv. ':1!:: balblcony; \77 E. 22nd St 642-3645 MARTINIQUE view' ln Costa Mesa, send estimates & la,Yout, pl)cine ,.,:;:·M .. ~.~~7 ; su e&Sll 1 BR. apt, iarage, quiet LAGUNA BEACH Name, Address and Phone Tr•vtl ..i: .. "5' • 847-15.11 • 'P1perh•n9Jng
•-0• ~ eve~ no;ghborl>cod. U05/por mo. GARDEN Am. EXCLUSIVE Air Conditioned number to: · -'--'-'-----..:-::.::.:I --Ho~,,,.~1-m-p-ro-v-eme_n_t __ P_•i_n.c.tlnt..;::.. ____ 61:;..:.;;.:50
Coron. d.I u-r. 3250 382C..taMe .. st.~ 18th • Santa Ana. C.M. ON-THE•BEACH ON FORES'.; AVENUE "ROUTE DEPARTMENT" EUROPE for 1tud.,to: -o-· ··-"bl "' p 0 Box"OA" Rome, Athons, J--···'·m, *Free Estimates&: Plam PAINTING-Pa pe rtn r 1 ~R. htd pool, oo ~ or Call Mr1. Hendenon 6t6-5M2 2 & 3 Bed QO, A ta ~ spaces a ....... a e • . .,....... • Is'tanbul, Munich~ ~aria. MlZEl..L i: ASSOC. Christmu Special. 10% off:
CHJNA CO~~.. . children, ~~,.,u~pa. 1801 l'n7 Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. 1 .. ~·-· u .. 1.;..r to ~re! Hie ~-, .. -tlo· -fuid'~...:..~ Anaheim, Calif. 9'J803 11~ compl•'-. July ll·A"·· 4t.5 E. 17th st. CM 548-2208 ~~ Work, E v •• : On tho boy with ocoan vtew. Whittler St..,,,,,_. l!~~~!!!!~!!!!!~"'I __ , . ··~ prune ' n w """'~" FRIGIDAIRE ~· ~ -~ Very private in' excluKive BERMUDA VIILAGE most discrlntlna.tilJi'. Now Laguna Se•ch. Air condf.. 18. Garvisch 962-596.1 or F. Additions * Rernodellni
area. Pvt bch. Elegant 4 ~ Bachelor Apt Spacloua 2 A: 3 Br. Apt.. available at• tiooed, carpeted, beautiful JET ACTION V. High School 962-3301. Fffii H. Grewick, Lie. e;:-;oo=-.-EXT==-.-ANY=c;-,m"'ZE'°'I
YI' old 3 BR. w BA dream : r!:. ~~~. :·~.; Crpta, drps, bltins. Close The Huntington paneled partitioning. T w 0 Beautiful renewed Laundry. -· 673-6041 * 56-2170 JOB. Xlnt work, reta. tree
houae ln immac cond. Lux· tn ahp'e A: .chlA. Children entrancl!I: Frontage on 28 washers, 11 dryers, 20 lb. Legal Notices 6450 est. JIM. 64Z-t669
ury features thruout itkl 1-BR., sundeck -garage. OK. Forest Ave .. rear leads to washer. S18,000 yr grou inc. -'=.;.;;;.;;.;.:o_ _ _c:..;;.: I Carpet <;le•nlng 6625 INTER Or Ext. PAINTING,
bit-ins, brand new lU!h 176::~:ta $110 up. Pacific ~ Muncipal parking tots. $50 m.ooo F.P. Find out how 1for~y ~~b~ :~:nst.!: CARPET 1 Furn. cleaning; IMMED. sERvtCE. Local :
cptg., ~nt. heating, 2 car 22111 College Ave. Apt. 2, Mgr · per month for IJI•«· I>e1k easy it is to own! my own. James V. for 1 day service &:. qµality ref. FREE eat 548-162'1 1
gar. Beaut fUrn or unfurn. $145. LOVELY 2 Br. Util. * DUPLEX and chain ••allable for $5. Coln·O·Matlc Barngro J work, call Sterling for INT/EXT Painting. Sattsfae-: Only for the wry particular. pd. Blk. K-Mart. 5n Joann Burinesa boun answttlng ver. r.
Im ed Leue Pvt. Adill.ts. 548--0787: 54!-3932 Oean 2 BR. cpl/drp, blt·iM, 711 Ocean Ave .. H.B. aervice avail&ble for $10. Equipment, Inc. SERVICE DIRECTORY brightneul &U-«i20 tion guar. Free est. 30 )'11 pty~ ~· . . Adults. No peta. $150/mo. <TI4l 53&1487 All ul1llt1u paid except 23341.4 W. Valencia Men CIH nlng Service exp. 645-<ll09, 54S-<MCli
N-rt Boch 4200 2244 State. sa-7472 telephone. Fullerton 711: 525-7833 Ba~b-'-ys•l_tt_in_,,a ___ 6550 Floors, windows, carpets, & • PAINTERS need work.
2 BR. clean u a whi!lle 1 BR. grdn apt fpl. cpts. NEW 2 BR. APT·S. DAILY PIWT -uphol1te"". Free est Rea&: 20 years exp. Reul Refl. walk to shopping a: beach, "-· IN Going Into Bu1lna11? p ERMANENT babysitting .,,.
Don V. ~-""· ft.al..... Step1 to the ocean & bay. ""'}RI· BlbU!, lg. pvt. patio, ADULT LIV G 222 FOREST AVENUE Goldon op~··•ty In beach d 1 1 comm. 6 yr. area. 548-4U1 548--29'10 at~ "~-• ~ _. 2 BR 1 BA. I I pool Adults q n~ LAG BE CH ....,, • ..,., wante or nfant up to 1 ....,.. .....,.. • yeary ease. · • no pe .,._. FROM $120 'UNA A area. Pbilllpe 66 Service e INT-EXT. Aver. rocm "'',,..~ Util incl. Family pttferred. 54&5163 494-9466 YI'J of age. Nice, fenced·tn Eloctrlcel «•• . Mn. Jackson, Mgr. Station f : ·.,ase; 1101 Bay-play area. Hot meals incl.•--------~-$20. I use Slnclair pt.int.
Balboa lsl•nd 3355 1 ,.on~"~M_o·~-~,..,.-~~ 2 BR untum, carpets, 2312 England St., Apt. B Deluxe Offices aide & Marine Dr., Newport 642-9008 , ELECTRICIAN Lloensed, Neat work, rels. 847-1358
'----·----NEAR mkt A: oc-ean; 2 Br. drapes, blt·lnl, wall panell. HUNTINGTON APT. Beach. Chntact: I ,,;=""'===-.,--~ PAINTIN'G Ext in•-'-' on.L Ba built tna ·winter: $13Cl M I 1 child k $125 SUITES or single otfices from QIUC CROWDER EXP'D Babysitter tor work· bonded. Small jobl Mainl • •. .,..,, ... , ' 3 BR. .o.-n ' • ' upper; 64&5sm o. ~ o ' . ADULT LMNG $55. Carpets, air condition.. K 1JW mother, day or nlte &: repair. 548-5203 Lie. Ins. 17 yrs e:Mp. Free '
refrigerator, drpll A crpta, I=-===-==,.,..,-,.,-, New 2 BR a~ts. $125/mo. ing, secretarial s ervice, n4: m.ruo 714: 774-1043 sbttt. Hot meals, Irg yard, I ========~ f'St. Acoustical cell. 548-6325 :
$300. Mo.yrly. 644--0648 BAOIELOR turnlabed, yriy, 2 BR. unfurn garden apt Mn. Sullivan Mar. 1323 central location. Orange BEAUTY SALON Wilaon 1c Pomona CM. Furniture R .. torJng
For Dally Pl.lot Want Ada. $85. 673-9351 day le evenin& Carpets, built-ins, Carport. Huntington Street. Counfy Bank Bldg, 230 E. Established. 6 Units, line«t 642-lMO & Refinishing 6675
Dial 64Z-56'l8 tll 9 PM. U35 mo. 642--0826 NEW 2 Br. apt., cpts., drpl. 17th St., CM. 1}42-1485 Lacima location. Best equip-B =AB=v~s=i=rr=lN~G=.-----~.
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Types. Free estimat•· Call 3000 Gen,ral 3000Gentral --3000 & bltnl; garage; rood Joe. DESK Space, or profeaslonal ment. 494-9972 or Eves. 494-care, Albert nr. Lindbergh
1.Go"--'ne""-r-•I_________________________ Several 10 clXX>Se from $125. .ottlce1. Downtown Costa.1 "'861J1"'"'""'~~07~,..,--Sehl. Lie. Nunt. Reas!
EXPER"" tum. refinish., pl·
anos, antiques ft!Stored, Cold
leatlllg. Tani. 548-7951 -Q.liQ'O .l),.(. __ f)"C ~Q.• Call: 536-28!15 · :i.~mi:o~~ ~a~~C:~i~~U&= =Ychildcarelnmy
\:)\!mt J.."QU ~Jo. '!I pq•;J L•guna Boch 5705 Costa Mesa how. Profit 1harln1 . Gi rdenlna 6680 Plumblng 6890
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SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8800
=~~.,--~-,=-64J..-Ot96 Uc. home. Mon. thru Fri. 100 CLIFF ORIVE N'PT. Bch: pvt. otnoe, e 675.IW e
LUXURY FURN!VNFURN recept. & conference room. NET $500 per mo. No Aelilng. I 'WILL=--.. -.,,.-11-IN--Y-o-UR
Yearly Lease. 1 .l 2 Bdrma. Lge. parkinJ. $1(10 {2U) Work 8 bra per wk! $1500 HOME any hour Sl.25 hr.;
941 1368 cuh req. 635-6720 24 hr ••• ·-
-MOEN Faucet R e pair i' CLEAN-UP, btt s' r v ~ SpeClallst. Don't wait tn lt'a 1 rototll, er~. 1prinkler1, too late to repgtr them.
laWM, baul I • P r a Y , Joe Bechtold Plumbizw
64&-584! • 5118-7072 • Yearly Lea1e. l bedroom ~-·-------. rates . .....,......;io;:r •tee-to Shore le Shops 2 omcES: 580 & uoo lq B w 1-' 6305 BABYSI'ITING, My home, JapmeN Gardening PLUMBING REP'-
Ocunview from every Apt. ft. Parldni. beat le: private UI. an_~----· I Mesa de! Mar. Any age Prof e • 1 I o n al Ma Int No job too ~
from $150 mo up. leau restrooms. 340 N. Newport p ARTNERSJIIP de 1 I t' e d . welcomed. 546-JCm 4Jldlca.ptnf. C 1 e • n u P . • &112-3128 •
494-2449 Blvd, N.B. 646-Z!55, 645-2684 ...... ll Coll... ~ 6 BABYSITTING 637-$51 "" ...,, ""'"'.,..' : In you 1' Plumbing 24 hr. lltrV. Wc:dt REAL ESTATE, 6,000 SQ. FT. of Dix. office yrs oil, 12 yrs Aerospice. home or mine, daya &: even.. JAPANESE Gar cl e ~ guar. Lte.: tn!mr.: rein.odtJ, ~-neral Apace; cptl., drapes, &iJ'. Consider an. Sm.iI ln(tia) jnp, 642--46fi5 Complete ServJC., .....,..,. ....i.. _._ CTI ...u.
-nd tl1 • j 't ··--t PO n-59 ' "-"·b'· •M••M re~.·-,--··-··-----·-co .; u . an I or ..... s. . . DUA "• WIU. babysit by week ln .n.cua ·....;. --Rent1l1 W1ntM 5990 service. 30c Sq. ft. "5--3)60 Manhattan Be•Ch )'OW" home • You turnlsb -~art-•-E<llJ=-~1-.... ~-
1 OOMMERC. -ni Sq. ft. R E 6340 transportation. Call 642-l407 'MalntenlllCt. UctnMd Pool Service> BUsrn~ wonwi wants I l INDUsr. _ eoo sq. ft. •~I stat• Lo•nt -·-_ I =========-1 ~o atf t
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pm. lndustrl1I Rental 6090 i.t Tlls 1.9% -3fl ,....
Brick, Masonry, etc.
6560
BRICK. Concrete. a.,,,._
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EMPLOYED m&ll W/3 YI'· 3000 SQ ft w.ftboule 1: ctrlce ~ t!" ~:2nd~
old daQKht:er, needs a small + 6COO sq ft Paved & f~nced 8'1' Int. FIVE years and all
turn., apt, under $12:1 Mo., yard. 1855: Lllguna C..n;)'On Othcw b'pet of ftal tttate
Iii N pt. BdL .,.. 6'l5-G58 Rd . 7 1'-<" -so 86 or ·-, -Orange ..;C.;..rpen=._1 ... er_l;..n!._ __ 65;c;..;.;;90 Gonoral 5o<¥1CIO 6612 WANTU> ftnttleue: 4 or TI4-Ml>o-'1680 County }8 .. ~an. ~.~:Rei.~ L!,~ N=E .. W""P=o--R"T;---,B"'•'"a'"c'°'b s.tu ... Mqrf;pp Co., toc.
lect tn 4> _. "'"~ wuehouae. ·'ow' r, pvt, 336 E, lTth st., Cplta M.e,. ·~ beth, ...,.. ,,.!tdne. <213> mnn. 5e>tnt e LANOLORDS e 941·1368 Ewa. m.-. 642-11$7
FREE RENT.AL SDlVICE 1,1>-,Y"our="'Ad'lil,,-...,:::-:,::-:lullll<dl==t 1 ·l'U~-CE~,-,_--.-... --.. -.--
Brobr 534-8982 SomeMe will be looktq for Chey ar. loalcfna -DAILY
It J5lal -• PILOT $M!W -OW<GEm
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n ... ,., Ila• ATTINTION IUPlllVUCllS La.tleoA.-Mpluo trnV/Ba1lJ t?.;'1 v J .AlUUVEISAllY -_.. •'* · m JA1sco • -• DOIEi>. Ol'£NINl:s ~· • _, • ~. , ~~ SALE .e=: :i,.:,1:,. Sei.Malbliftt -. Afandol. w-7300 .:R?=.: a:":..'::":.,~": ;& I J Me~::..~ ~1ca,.:r:;..: l
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Excelsior Agency
"10 So. Brnachny, LA 90013
(2131 ~7 f213l 6»1735
DOMESTICS AVAIL.
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Child care, Cha.u[feurw
MBC AGENCY
254 E. 1st (L.B. Bl.) 5lUUfi
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J Dr ,,__ a Plaa JO" ""--....i tocL or love aeal 5 Pc Octa«•• .Wk oU din set :.:,. -=-~~ r. 1"'"'1" =:::; '(.j;ijjj':·.··i,;;: • c...,. ut. rnour. ~ ..... w/blick or n ocldo framed chain; B Pc BR
-· .._,, • nd Marine, ebemtcat and..,,. C)lit 111 (>pllt) ...... lo !NI •Pioli! oharUw ,._ Joi» Mill. w ..... 7500 s,l 9:dr Mr. & Mn. -r. lg mirror, 2
NO PAYMENT
TILL FEllUARY
Ws'"'aeiadlonallble .. -· --ot ..,. !acll-trial_.., -and ,. .. 1 . .......,IPR .......... ISOO ~ vloP )tan commodes, decoratl•e heedboard In Span!lh tty. Put ....,....,, ..i.. .., .,...,,._ -•i.. s....w;. ............ lo IS<ll : Pno<lt....:,......,. _,,., oU design with makblng box aprlngs, mat-
coodlllooed ..... ·-.SPINETS ..,, -tn ""'" Dutleto to Include dolalllqi "'· Tn>tst ............ tolf10 MR. IEST lrtlitll & trame.
.,.u ....n.r. Atliacti"" and minor product dHisn: Bl-line -PIMa <all MR REED One """' • I-Sold lndlvldu•lly .........,..,, tu-•n 4 -.,, Coplt!l "" loMil GA :Mill CLEANERS Sh"PAround -Blfo19youbuy-US1
.......,.. ..... -., oub-Ulch ocbno1 arod.,.,., pt.,_,,, .............. sm .._ -°""' In VAL..\JE $1095.9.5 -FULL PRICE $529.95
.e CONSOi.iS
~d@a!er for
Yam1ha
Klmball mtt·.....,,. 10 Box M<UI ...,ltlonol "°""""al meet> Sec\1 (opltl) ,, ... ,, •• ,, $G5 llii E. S.. -C-. d01 Mer low u 66 k o.DJ Piiot amc.1 nature ~ vtrtt .....••• "11 Lolll Bead&. OUlt. at Paciftc o..t Hlway or term1 n .. -· per WM
City of
WHlmlnoter
POLICEMAN
File application at Qty
Hall, 8200 Westminster
Ave., Westminster, Call-
fornla before December
17th, 1968 -S p.m. Writ·
ten exam January 18th,
1969.
(714) 19~511 Ext. 205
FOUNDRY HELP
E x p erienced ocremaken,
· Sec\ir/Retpt ........ "$!!IO Equal_...,,_. and lrll No Down-UH Our Store Charge Plan
An equo1 opportwlltY • . fM by eppllcant • At. o.ndltlcmed No Fancy Front-BUI' Quality Values lnalde """'°""' __,,,. ....... I .. j:iO'I EXPERIENCED • !'Ully Cupeted APPROVED FURNITURE
Sales!Sec\1 ............ ISOO • Will Train Qlillllled 2159 HARBOit, COSTA MESA I
Story & Clar1c·
Kohler & Campbell
Coast Music
1139 N_po,, l lvcl., CM ltlS Dile Way, 0.ta Mesa FC Booldiffptr ........ $500 AppH ... nq Far. · en<> :><>= ...,...., ............... ssoo • COMMl!RCIAL 12 Years same location came owners 646-0271
Gh!Fndq ............ ssoo TRLER ·-~ L..ily 9.9 ~ 114S. El Camino Riii
""""'Offtcor """," !500 Sundey 1G:S ' Sen Clemente ------Euc Secty ............ ssoo UNITED CALIFORNIA • S<leo'Gldo ~ 660 I 92 A~A2
I T .... Tr'1mme• ...,,..,, .............. -llANK . • 541-9 4 ... ....
-Olllco ......... u:;o •SW< ,,,,...... 1-.... --~~~~I $523 to $636 Per Mo. 'l"' -.,. ........ "' Mil 2712 w. c-Hwy. · · The GJntm Gilt a1 All
GenonJ omco ...... "$G5 lff.,.;t -h ror .. ........,. calh . ,. Clerlt Typllt .......... IOI 2 • Mr .... ,......,. Fumllvre · 8000 Anllq-1110 . Mu.tc 1n °"Homo
CITY OF Ciedit ~· ...... Miii ~4.1 6T5:33lli SPAN1SH ..................... VAST ·.-""'" • Eur Glvo,...., loved-·· ...... N•wport B~h """'ptlonllt ......... ,,,l400 An..,..i-orApplyln-"""'model home. Sa"""° tum & cl-. Larry°'orpnlorClu'btmu. Typist .................. $«lO Up to 70% $pa1ililh quilted Morgan Antiqun: 2' 2 I New Hammond msuw
Requirt'a one )Tat of recent Girt Friday ••••• "''' $30ClUp employer i RE SALES , mfa &: love teat, 3 oak Newport Blvd C. it: from , . , ............... $5($
experience In tree trimmJng P.T. Bkkpr ........ $2.50 hr u--n-Wo~n living room tables, 2 Livifll' ., . al90 many ul!lld from •• $50
work. lncludirw tree llUf'l'!fY \ lftW •• .._ 0 New pi&noa fror $4~ and climb~. 410 w. Cout Highway Expandin& apin _ Ottioe # room lamps & 8p&nlgh pain-Sewing M1chinu 812 . .:·····
Appl.y before 5 P.M., Friday, Newport Beat h 646-3939 * WAITRESS * ii -Openll:wa avdahle far ~~ Pre111,.~~~1r1'"'1 00 SINGm. oompktll with al8ct ~~:* ·· $1'15 ~-.. 13, ·-lo ,,__ _.._ -----i .. --.;i --• ---"'•· Ul!UIVUUJ -.i , VIII.II. Pe with • -~ .. r ........,, u... e WRITER e ~.-.............. ........ ..........., .a-..~-._ -•-kl wal. COMOle. Due to_tllneu Ulled Hammond B ~ City Penonnel Offiot, 3300 Instant income. training. ....~ -UUllV>, na: $14615 PUBLICITY· l!IOO hnm1dllle Oponl"I Galnb\'i' -klnme ,...,... forced iepo. Balahce S<l.15 lie and,.,,.,., ........ :::" ~1n4) = Non-tech., ~ u ad Sprtna' RI~. a: bait ~ 2 commodes. or assume $&.25 mo. Zia: Open every Di&ht A
qcy. typt np. Knowll!dp CAIL WARREN DEN'IZ 2 boadolr lamJ19. a piece :rag autbmatleally, touch-0-Sund&l' 1..S
""'pblc .... ............. ....,.... NOW HIRING --tl1ondtnlng ...... button boleo, blind 'ID(]Wtmufor:rour
Emp. P8)'111' tee, appUeant W"''---~ be.!'-met Only $467. p) down ~ owr c:uta withoUt convenience
aa nd m o lder• a bdl--------............................ -"' ....... --Fri. bet 10 am I: ' pm
at PRECISION CASTINGS
OF CAUF ., INC. XM4
P1aoentla Ave .. c..M.
A Teledyne O:nnpany
NO PHONE CALLS.
Sales er Agent Wanted
*1'ROTOTYPE*
ASSEMBLER
WIREMEN
Six monlhl mini·
mum experience re-
quired. L i be ral
fringe benefits.
APPLY JN PERSON
* PARAMETRICS *
9'l9 Baker St., C.0.ta Mesa
GOOD ~ OVER ~ FOR
SHORT lrljm sum:iunding
Beach Cities. Man we want
ls worth up to $16,500 ln
year, pluo......,.,..,, -._ Air mall B. G. mcm-.
di, Pre&., Southweltern
1"tmleum °""'· Ft. w .... Tau 'l6lJll.
SMAIL -Co. -CAREER tut.noedl P••••ao1n1 OPPORTUNITY!
apnt; stock room com-Joi.o toda)'ll tutest a:rowtnJ
hhwflon, DWI In cbarp cl profeaicn·Mutual !'and sales
matmal ccantro1a. Excellent No experience ~ opportunity h' )'(MD'lg man. Send Resume to p o Bm: We train · full or iiart ttme
M 305 c/o the oaib Pilot Mutual Fund Advisors,
I Inc.
REAL ESTATE S&lesmen mcll.U Shnuldn't you be Rllillg the Npt B. 19l3 W 64UU2
bot teat.._ Huntiugton S,A. 1212 N. Broadwa1
Beac h! C ALL Phi l 547-333:1
~ IA. fee. ... .... _ • $t.50 weekly. F.asy C!ftdil attach. Guarantee OK. Finl HAMMOND
J. R. Pierce A8llOC. Agerq MalllMVn'Dl ,... leDden. bUI boys. kitcb!n 5948 Wntm!mh!r Av•.. Pymnt Jan. 16, 1969. Call m <DRONA DEL MAR l.885 Newport, C.H. MU'120 IKftrvlllUl lln help. Prefer Spaoilb. er able Westrninmlr. 8K..fCl daily anytime ~Ul.2 or 893-4444 2854 E. OJut Hwy., 67U930
1107 Jim""-Rd. to •P•alu ame. Apply., P'i" 10 AM to 9 PM, Sat. 10 1961 SINGER. '"'° ,;g ,.., l~~!"'":"'"'"''""""''"""I
Walt-Help I
1 need cute, sharp strll now!
Food or coclrtail. CALL TOM
,...Tl\l6
ARGUS AGENCIES
MJfl daily 1IM. Alejand.rt9. AM to 6 PM., Sun. 12 PM wal. cabl.n!t included. Repo, SPINET piano. near new,
N.wport Belch 32lll. E. Pac. c.out Hwy, m-s PM. will aeil far $311.88 cuh or Kohler A:. Campbell. walnut
Btnldns Corona del Mar. f15.<K70 ROSEWOOD French bdrm. tan tfVf!r 12 payments of finish, xlnt cond. MU!'t tell. ~-.r1-• T•ll•r. Wiring and ..,;.,, ~ Item $1000. $.1.75 mo. N..t pymt Jan Be.I o!ftt. 494-3033 -r . I ~~ n~........r 10, 1969. Doell everything CL nos
l8fB C Newport Blvd,, CM. FOR OUR NEW ======== NEWPORT BEACH omCE
Ught Assembly """' '"' • ~· .~~ ... ~., .~-· ""-...,,, COLOR T.v. n", Hottman writing bottau $250. Marble u....... ........... $35
Experience reqUired top pier desk $400. Dlnirc blind hems etc. Guarantee · * 5'15-0869 *
·Help W1ntecl
Woman
WAITRWU
WANltD
7400
Must be &Ne to terW _........,,Rb
port ,.,
REUBBI l LE£
Please apply 1n person
UNION BANK
Main at IAVeta, Oranp
F.qual oppr:xa b:mlty employer
•COSMETOLOGIST
5 Day&. Prefer with c:Uentele,
but not neoeuary. Apply In -SHERATON BEACH
INN
Apply set, nearly new $75. Couch still aood· Call ~6
PARAMETRICS . $25. 2 pole lamps $5 each.
929 Bak1!r St., C.ta Meaa. Drum table $50. Maple cor-Musical Inst.
rotJPl;E. $:fiO + apt. for ner butch &: desk $75 each.
lDW"estlna: beach r e • o r t Brus bird cage $2. other
motel Some office & full ltem1. Call 646-49i.1 aft W
mntnoe exp neC. 494-1196 a.m.
~~~~~~~~ e FLORIST e YEAR END SALE
EXPER.Ill'ICED Rental !umituf.e rettuned
"548-7484 from model apl Like new!
GERMAN Teacher, p a rt Unbe~ble prieN.. pr you
time. Small private school. may rent ttds fUrDUllte with
~ option to bqy. H.F.R.C. 517
mu Ocean Avenue • HAIRSTYUST • w. 19th St., Costa Mesa.
Hunttncton Beach wrm FOLLOWING 548-3481
TYPIST L1DO AREA OR ..,.,. BEDROOM SET $3S. CllRlSTMAS Ideal CONN °'Pn 2 yn old. COO
Required for bea\'1 typq Schoo11-lnstrudlon 7600 , • ~ • Vox Electric Guitar. $995, .ell for $495.
McNamet. VUlap R •a I
F..tate ~ (CDl'DS Broolliburll:
load. mixed with other to-w fcue. New $225, row $100 ___ •_496-3'161 ___ * ___ ,
AUTO LINE en1 att1ce ~ 6hortband Oiristmu gilt, typewrttttw. Offle9 Equlprn9nt 1011 or best oner. 8T5-ll44' Television
MECHANICS 151 E. Cont Hlghw.y belpflJ.t butnotffRlltial. Silt Oli1dren. gnmkhildftn. or HER M ES electric 1 FENDER Reverb Amp. ·
STERllWHHL£R
l20S
Caa A Toyota Agency tn Newport Beach etrt office. Clll ~ta AD-)"0\11"9ett! IndMdually tutor-cypewriter, Exec. Model. for sale. $llll. 12" Speaktt RENT TV $10
JANrI'OR Hmrtlngtan Beach needs 2 =:BARRY A ASSOC'S eel Olilcoa.t 10 leS90DI typing legal size carriqe:. $175. 3 channels. 673-MM No Deposit . Free dellVftY
OYtr' 411, rellable. I 0 0 d ~imn:. 'i!~~oflgn wor~ <n 4) ~ achool. 173 Del Mar. CM, 6'5-3832 CLASSICAL Guitar, almost 894-Slll or Tn-9110
AGoztleld) ......,, ..
paytne Job. Vacation, meahl highest comm., tull benefits. EXPERIENCED 548-285S ' ADDRESS MACHINE new, beautifuJ tone, $15 PERFECT Condition
al DOVER= incltkled. McDonald'• Res-Call Art at 847..ftiS Radio· Telephone ~T~~ INSTR El.@c. fl1ll auto. T14a00 * 64-7271 * Admiral TV B!W Maple
NEWPORT taur&nt, n<l -mw.. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA PART TIME Dispatch Girl •' Wr'l!!IJl ':,"' I:::======= SPINET Plano. $295. Very oabinel 12131 .,..,... ~~~8G:38'J1)-=-...,.--,;--I CM. 18881 Beach Boulevard e PROOF OPERATOR local Household Goods 8020 good condition! 642-3293, PORTABLE 16" TV ltt, Produdlon Worktnl Part tbnt SALE:; 25 or over. Must know MERCHANDISE FOR arter 5 P.M. good condition $50. Call
Lotdman0pptyt$3.hr Noa~,,.,..,..i.Je"°""'man *DESIGNERS UNITED CALIFORHIA .,.. •. Applytnpe'"°n SALE AND TRADE COMP. BR oet, Orlenlal ::======::= 64&-0129after5PM -~ PAID lo --" ~ Sun. Electro Mechanical BANK YELLOW CAI CO. •-•~••-~---'·"·-'7U.,. c<-=-_... swap .....,., .. on ~ ..... "'-''"''6"• .,,,. I""""' ..... ,.., Pl1nos & Org1ns 1130 EARLY American Stereo 1V HEBERGER Must haw transportation. MFGR.. of profess1ona1 elec-~-~ 1~~~ furniture 8000 extremely val u ab I e m-Am·Fm combination. 9Dl'lml AgeDCI Salary qahst eomm.iaaion. tronica equipment, requlrea 2712 w. Cont Hwy. .......,., .. aicaa !:..;:.;.;;=:..=.-----! tiques, Mhld goods, 962-8186 :;;1th Strftt 842-l.SCS designrr for product devel· Newport Beich --------CANCELLED cabinets, mrtg, •p t net ORGAN SHOPPING?
Qoata Mela 6tSal41 PART nme stock Oerk A opment an:I ~· Xlnt 646-2431 Clerk y-i.. piano, couch, chain I: china LOOK FOR HI.fl & Stereo 1210
Help Wanted, Min noo
• CUSSIRB> •
ADYERTISllG
SAWM:&N
The DAU.. Y PllD1' tw an
operm.: in outside clauifted
'adwrtisii11: sales.
Good baste wage and com·
mluion plan plus paid vaca-
tions. paid medical plan,
clck leave an:I retirement
plan. Automoblla neceMUY·
Call Horace BLanoo between
9 A.M. • 11 A.M . for ap-
pointmeol 642.$78
CEMENT FINISHER
$576 -$701 P•r ..... FdR
CITY OP
NEWPORT BEACH
seneral deaJl...up man. =t ~~~:; 7,.-•• HouMful of Dec:or1tor * 494-3m * TONE e QUALITY
Huslc;)i yoi.mg man-must bt An equal __,_.,,"1ty Stock Bn>brqt otfioe. Furniture e VERSATILITY , FRENCJl Prov oornblnation. neat Ideal for college &tu-687, Santa. Ana. cant. .,...,. ...... Sbeanon, Hammill Co. Garage Sale 8022 Curtis· Mathes TV (blk ..
dent. ""-..-...tion nee. Equal opportunity employtt employer 901 Dover Dl't'Y9 Spenfsh Ren1i11anc1 & Comblno tbeo<, with ease of wht) stereo phomgrapb &
.. -~-N-0 --~ u-•lterra-an "S1nt111 Workshop" RO.BOO 11616 Gotbar dSl POSITIONS available for ex---------~ .. ,..... •• ~ ~ ,.... playing 1: "IOlid state" err FM-AM radio (1f.ereo) Xlnt
H.B. JW..1545 periencod """"""'"' • (L£RK-JYPIST ..,_ WAS ORIG. $1698.00 ~-".._~Gl3thE ~lfth .....,.,., & you'll rond. $195. 5f6.-0963
MAN Or ooupk, eerly AM -In tho """' utDity MUST SACRIFICE ~;'°'Gilbo ..;"Item>-Come ov•r to CURTIS MATlllS AM/FM
neww paper dellvay in fteld. Salary commensurate e AVON $685.00 Made to order. ~ C radio, Stereo, TV combn.
O:J'om, de1 Mar ant.. Xlnt with experlenoe. SUbmlt ~retentatlYM rrEMS AS FOU.OWS: done with LOVING HAND onn Xlnt Sn.c! $200. 66207'
route open.. =. Mo. + resume to Mr. L. Sturpon. Busy ottLoe needs GAL FRI· el!JOy good eaim.np. priia, Gorpous 8 ft. Span1ah llOfa CARE. Alao special COOK-CONN BARGAINS STEREO _ 1969 Solid State
Approx 16 brll per wk. P.O. Bax ax>, Lquna Hills DAY with renerat ott!oe a:-rewards, frlendlhtps with and Match Ing Qiair. ING AND BA!CING Goodies. caprice, wal demo .. Save $200 oonr.ole atereo. Never ued.
D-t6.'U 92653 perle.ace. Fait. accurate otbu I'eJ)l'e8entattvea and CUltom qul~ted with Shop here far last minute Minuet, IP demo .. Saw $400 Sacrifict! $85. SM-1280
''YOUNG MEN" 1, yn and typing and ~ ~ are rHpteled hualneaa carved wood trim. R. lDft. gifts e SPECIAUiTHISWEEK •t==========-1 Car Wasll Help up EARN !!. Come ready Apply at ptrsonnel office. women lD their community. Seville carved velvet sot&, · * * * Wurlitzer 2 man splnt .. $3!l'i Camera• & Equip. 8300
Full time of wkends. SAT. 9 am Leol'W"ds Park:· ~700. 5'6-S34l heavy Dark oak end tables "SEE SANTA'S ELVES Baldwin Spinet Organ • .• . --
Min age 18, apply ln peMIM Ing Lot, So. of Burger Chef, U S D' ( SECRETARY ahi matching cocktail la· AT WORK" . •·•·•· .......... , only $4!l'i KEYSTONE
LIDO CAR WASH 16622 Beach Blvd. Hunt. ' • 1vers o. BOOKKEEPER ble. 8 Piece King size Med-2976 Andros SL (oH Baker) Oiickerlng Con Piano .. $795 8MM PROJECTOR
m E. 17th C.0.ta Me• Bch. or after achl, call Mr. For tast paced Newport tterranean oak panelled in Mesa Verde Alilo Wurlitzer Pianos & needs minor repair. $30.
.... LE HELP WANTED t..842-'1569.Eam $$1$ h -·-bedn>om mite with lull a,,..,..; ......... trom$529 moma11 6PM. """ 3323 W. Warner Bue .., agency. Klzw size bo.x springs I HOUSE I. Garage Sale: Sat Visit """""""" er ·
DOORMAN, APPLY Santa Ana ~~~ .. ~~ 0 k.~~ •PI n I ," rnattre& ~ Spanish A sun. Antiquet. OT'fan, Gould Music Company SLIDE Projector -Sawrer PORT THEATRE * CARPENTERS Equal opportunity employer ... ...,,..,...,..,, ._. accura e decor dinl.na: room. Gold chlnese tl.les, Bronze 1, "Since l9ll" auto111.11tic, bolds 100 llldes,
AT 6 E!/ENINGS Some with heavy EXPERIENCED part time typing. Call Barb a r a leaf Spanish table lampa. bookc&M!, j ewe I er Y & 2045 N. Main. Santa Ana fully autDmatic, almost new
experience, 80~ waltn!ss wanted Ewnlng 642-3910 Hanging swq lamps, etc., household items. Ca 11 So. of Freeway 547.oo!ll $65 or Trade for &iper I
DOORMAN . Parking At· JEN=r::!R~ CORP. w 0 r k . v 1 l la R 0 ma e MORNING e etc. Each pleee can be JMil'-G'rr>-1011 Daily 'HI 9 • .sat 'til 5:30 movie projector 546-3C8i
tendant Start at once, full C.M Restaurant. Call after 2 WAITRESS chased Individually. New It Old Gltta, all kinds! Sunday 12 to 5 or pl. time. Own trans, 1efa. 235 FUcl)er, · ...___ ·-"-hie ., ---··' •--bcl S ti Good 1500 P~f. MI &-4929 Exper:··ice PreterTed •oc.1UU1 av...... .ru!O, u:u ...... Snutos, ts, por ng 1 Phone 644-1700, Ext 444 e e Experienced Gelcoater Apply in penion Newcorr.en to Calif. games. 301 North Star Lane,
SERV. Sta. Attndnt. ••Experienced Sanders GIRL Friday, lite ottioe, 2 •·•PM Cr@ditapprovedimrnediateb' Dover Shores, N .B ., MOVING DIVERS Chrlstmu~,, PLASJ'ICS kmwiedae of perts helpful. ui • • , all new skin divln& equip., 1:f. .. "':. ~"'ii. ~ A:",,,1;' 8~ ~ ~tacentt& Av: <Ntt 30. 2740\; Cnut Hwy, COCO'S RD FURNRURE .......,., Val $.115, uldnr 11 Tl ..
E . l?th, C.M. Cmta Meaa N.B. 548-9617 8:m p.m. 2ln Westclltt. N.B. IN THE WAREHOUSE s:~~Y ~mdlm' ~'; f f SALE f f 546-2)82 1;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1GEN. bouaekeeptng, part WElLGroomedYCIUlllLady 1844NEWPORTBLVD. ew an, · •• •• '•anu~-STMAS-----~-11-,---.-,._-. 11 time. Must haw MettnC8. to aaUt lD uNque dftss COSTA MESA Women's Auxiliary Troop CITY 01' NEW p 0 R. T -Ml -• time «n We're movinr to lqer quar-new Windamiea llhort boards owu transp. Lu:uM Niguel, • or _. ~ · Every night 'til 9 ten and we have • lot ol at nos. M&m8 = =:-~ ::,:; 4C9&-0NmCESSION STAND ::"t ~ ~ ::i~ Wed., Sat & Sun 'til 6 si:p; ~t:ls·c::.~ di=~ plane. and organs we don't M-1 GARAND rune. 30.06.
ieDCll l.ncludq am year In I Th busine11• ~ Heritage Pecatl cotfee table cookware, odds and ends. want to move. Some are Milltary. Good condition. cement fln1ahirw and hllb App y Port eatre General Production $&5. Bel.gt Damask love seat 897-6410 ustd: mme demos; eome $90. 54S-8778
ldxd dlpkxna or equiv&· 6 EVENINGS F~e, no experl@nce nee. $100. Round wht leather ot-repo1: some discontinuedl-====cc.====
lenL Apply ""°" 5 p.m., Apply In penon. tomon $1'i. Now TV ohatt App ll ancH 1100 modol• • ond all bavo been FREE TO YOU
Dec. lJ, 1968 at the City Per-WANTED mature babyaltter 1987 Placentia Aw. Sltrl. 6'2--0116 dnutkally di.acounted to 11ell1---------
.,.mei Office, S3CXI Newpot1 for wk~. s.5 my home. en.ta Me.a QUAI.JTY KingsiJ:e bed w/ GAFFLER'S A.Sat t I er •• lmmedlately! You mu.st not SABLE 1:-Wht ma J e
RMI., Newport Be&cb-714-ContinftntaJ 'l'wnhse, HD beautttully quilted mattress, range w/rotluerle I. &rld-mlu thh ""1lY mpectaeular Shepherd Collie, 1 yr o1d.
61M63S. 962-0043 BUSINESS IS GOOD iplft foundation b.tllt In d1e. $ISO. Xlnt con 4 • We. Bur with no money Lift• children, lholl!I and
DRIVERS Homemaker must bl EX· Jal'll&lca Im Hoie,I needs 1 trame. Never 0used, -968-3033 dawn 0.A.C. 6 5 yean '° llcensa 842-681' aft 6 CEO 4 hn 5 days rnDft' tint daa matd, '1.'75 ..,., IAIN $244 HR. PER.JEN . ' per hour Up to 40 houri. Worth $250. 8'2-6539 PHILCO Refrlaeratur top ~·s BA1DWIN STUDIO P.M. lln.2
LA.TE NIGHT WORK Q , Call aft 6· ~T31S Can be pert time H del1red. BABY crib w/matt, lib new freezer. ExcelleDt a:indltioa um. Newport, C.M., 642-MM ORGANIC Fertilizer, qed1 nG. tflt put time LIVE-IN Com P • n Io ft A 173--8121 S'S. Detecto ICale SU. baby $50. tiU-5396 Open Smday 'Aft~moons horw m1Lnure oomblned
"1111 Aim Man' &GM52 Housekeeper for lady C.M. M~ home, I cr!.b w/matt $3), Portattib rRJGIDAIRE, large doub&e with wood shavings. Good
SERVICE station -A.ttn'nt. area. 546-6599 cblldrtn &JM 5 6 T. Uva $12 . .f!M-7156 door, refr1g'tn.Uon/frff:w WANTED: Electric home mulch. 833-5332 between 81
Ptrt ttme man. Some medt MATIJRE HOUSEKEEPER. in, O\ott the ap of 6. DANlSH MODERN: SofA, mm.btM.tton. $'75. ~ mpn. lat.e mode]. Cull or " 5 Mon lhru Fri. ll/31
exp. dellNd. APOb' 1!97 liw In. Spanish ipet.klna Corona del Mar. lmmed.lat. cbalr, slat bebCh. 2 lamps. 1967 WESTING110USE froit. T.O.P. Priv. Prt7 on 1 y. YOUNGt Male, Penlan ct.t.
J't1(!IYllll,. ():lalta. W.. OK. 547-(1635 « 6"-1234 openins Call 6TS-3l2l Make otter. 2856 Corw Pl. me re~tor. Er.ce:llent M&-3319 aft 5 Gentle houlle pet. ndl rd
UQOOR a.ERi[. Rm.lL WAITRESS -Fnil ct pU1 HOUSEKED"ER, lJve Ill CM. 56-3855 condition. $100. 575-3731 HAMMOND Spinet 0rpn. home. m.5797 at 675-G35
ZXper. OM' a 0rarct ttme. Owr 11. Da)'I or eWL pn. nn wit.th. $150 mo. YOUNG ~ man to lftd DISHWASHER, pnrta!M; GE X1nt c:cnd. $195. aft. 5 P.M. 12112 ~ --. JI'-('n4) 56-886.1.. Sehl aced ·childru. l.onb' need f\lmltun d all kinds. Powtr SboWer, I 7fl: old. ~ 1 FREE lltlJd lef'\lice, to
•lMI e BABYSIJ IER mt b:ll'llt bome. 131-o:m If you haw U1 to Ow S70. 96l-391' PLAYER PIANO• 2X) rolls prove, wtdflt ·~acup'' JIOO'
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diB\1--MOwparf MEXICAN-· ...__aftLAllttarMn. --. with UHF MERRY CHRISTMAS HAMMOND 0rpn M-3, partc.nta.302-Vlola, t4-iiiaCmMii:-;j;iii~~ I ' ~ =-Sin&le .~ Stmtbaktt ~ $65. E.... Antlquet Al1fperllnd Oleny. Good cond. •. Apl. c.. C.:.ta MMa 12IJ2
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a.ta .._ MID w.111 W~D: I.Ady Cook. 12 NO Clean. Nut Bar LADIES: See to appreclalr-. 8nttque ltwer _ aim _ ANTIQUE Uprictrt Stnube l'ri yrs. Very ad-wtth
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EXP'P· CiiJHiiRMAN Sun oft. 5'8-1234 EXPERIENCED d • n t al walnut eedar cheat 5'5-e74 top deska, 2 Ollk Ice boil~. $150. 546-6481 fLECrRJC D> V Drytr.
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batla -1<11. --LOUNGES <Adv .. r.vJ, '~~~-~ ~ IAY .. ,. ... 01 ,:r11s D1scoul'!;l'.s-tr -a.... 30 -..,. c1u-0w .... c1uac-.. Laodo4 ... 1'fllonol ,.uot. 11,...<00<J,,,,... 130, 538-8llS3 AIM I PM ~ tba ldta Cl( becdrmnbw -~~~or _,...;riw QliUQI • All '6.t mH1l1 11•w heto, ,..._, .,..._ Nd with contrut-llldl u 5 spttd, .utlnf: ....
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M1..:ell1neoua 8600 time to demorltb:aa. Must mlnla• poodles AKC t10 tm &btt<Stl, a.ta Ii-. C1mp1r trJc••· ..... Ila 1JW I P.111. cmnbt. OM CC: Cb1 ..t q ._,., *-• *· A!m-
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QUALITY KinplJo ••4 0000 • ...., bona Encllob AwaiaC•""")Ull'"ldul• ... * ... ''c''A·~·PER Pfl _ .... , < rt:
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~.!:"'ii;o N~ ...... $98. 646QI "' 545-3319 .oft I 1 BR. -. ...... boat a!Jp, y , Ft 0. ':..,.-;.,. ~bt = SPOllTS CAii • 11DO W. Oout HW)'. • TOYOTA t•"1 ] ,
• p,m.. ~ Adult, P • r i;. • I ~ ••r _":":.~"',,, ..... __::_ --..1_ a ~·croRY WOltU>' N-8eadl u---S2l80,.. -~· 1--l'RIGU>AlRE, top tr.mr, l GELDING, l&ddle Ir. lrldJt ._,._.., Vlllap, Must •lll .:!"'•v-....... ...--... ._.. #I'"-PbOne ...an fG.Mll5 5'1).1764 ;;:ncr ns A ~
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mi table • • chain, -.. hJib. 536.-2!80 or m.zm MOve In By C~rlstm11 R b F d ~ /blacl< lea!ber Jntr Ml '59 l!ORSOll: .. B... All TV'1, Steniat, Uvtrw room
and Dlninc room 1eta. din-
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• mlscl, all In -cond. FOR Sale· Bay ...... -New>()' ......... In 1;.e. 0 1'ns or " . ---· ... -VOLKSWA-MS-1242 taddle 4~ old st5.-om. 5.16-8500 or 536-2731 black. Qiper IO with camt.. I ·------'='-I
W 0 R L D BO 0 K CllllJ). """""-" .J:r JD • 1060 HARIOk ILVO. klea, S.mcie, Partw Top cood. 11190. "13 / CHIUSTMAS 110NU1 -·-d-... cablne~ -machlneo, bar ttoob, vacuums, Bed-room aeta, mattre119e1, r&
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CRA>T ~ 15 vd., '911 $15. 9215 COITA MESA Compi.te new MG bl-5iMTIG 1117 VW Bue· --
Abo C)tdo-Teacher sz. Aho w2.001 o 1•0.1111 s.. die new Aulda Alalll1ea ·• PORSalE m. xhrt ocnd. blue wttb beauttN. ..._
11.u· balp ...nan. -I LlvNloclc U40 H-Now! 14,IOD. Prtvalt ~· c.n la( -'"--~""'":~· mo. $115. 504W1 PM PINTO Mar..pirited for;. SlOO W. Caut Hwy, m.o.15t or aft t p.m. Ablolutel)t ~ -~
ALASKAN Seal !Ur Jacke~ per. w .. 1ern rider. $200. Nowport Bead> -:ms , # 1VC 581 -"_. ..u. linln<. per1oc1 "'"' c.n SJ6..3IJll oft 3 -51G.11'4 $U'5 ..
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5 pm M•.S1rw ltefto and ebrcrQe ~MG t>tt.ld' perfect car h IChool, aa ··-1111 _ _.. -• • * '&t TIS, V-8'• 195, only llO wtn 'ff'heell. Not a mar or mn. per -n-.. "... lJc. ~ -.u , w: • ,...
n DIAMOND cwitom Dinnl!r bra. Sleeps '6, 8 ft dinghy, mtch Oil this tlawln1 # ----==:is-1995 vw Varlut • --
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Collta Mesa * 646-868ti
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ring $185. ! d lam o o d _, __ -'--L ...._ 11 u.1 -. ..,~ -,.-...
Prlncou ~-II ct.~. ~·=.ndlo,D/F.~ boauty.ll monlbwammf,. $499 oq -· Eioe hel ~.
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540-3178 ...... • ... cellent condltiol'l. ow'n-er ELMORE Ml.lat .u. .. •ffer. must Rll! AD ,cuh otters ' ~1685crur..-. ,_ .-A mCE 24" atrl'a Hu!!Y ~.
Impala bib. New ""'· DAVID L. FRASER 9225 ~, ~-MOTORS 'IM VW -8Pltt II -· p@dals &: seat Real nice CALL lmpo..-r.., Autos TI1UU lunroot rm -... .._t
' CHUCK AVERY SM slri. bib • blcycl TOYOTA' ..... 6 ..iw. °'"""'fins $30. 549-2877 3424 Via Oporto, N.B. c:..-. a t DWI~-11 e Spot Cub for tmporta· Ph. 831-1200 No.1150. 5t1-tN2 •-·~•·• I I • •--56 OLDS, ~ ~--•-• * ~ -s ""--~ ..... ~,.. All nted ~. $XI. 3100 W ~-H~ ••-•-·• 81·~ W-Dl!lluw.111 cry I a ......,.....,.. auuu WOaau'A car .=•:::;:·-==-...;;._.,.:~:::..::;;;.::~=-· 846.681T aft 1 p.m. We pay mare h anr Im.port ,,. • .........,1 ··~· ~ ~ ""-•
-part-. 8CL!blloeach,I 10S!ar,.. ~ ~.s: ~ ~-~ 1.. rr. eu.torn namtnro rep:rdleas of year, make ~~f!Wport ,Beacb.540.lTM '67'MG8 GT Cou-'80 RENAULT, cood . tira ~ '::t::a:.::~ _... '""' ... ., • .., ........ .., Racer, B.lue and gold. Motorcycl• 9300 or condition. 1D" ua before r-aood body I::: runa. $50, 2120 out saso.. IG-llJI ,
blen-PU8neir-1mallBnn. cbn$3.5&:2746 Trailer .l boat trelhly yoo 'sell. ELMORE AuthortzedMG Dealer n:J the equivalent at a
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dy(.,..Wlnel-Martlni-Old NEW brome ""-Ilg!\! pahted. N•w white SD ANO NEW MOTORS,WCIJBeachB!vd. 1SIMXKE<Joupe.Xlntcond. b ""''"'· -· w ----
l'uhlon -Ccn1ial -Pmy, fixture cost $89, now $40. n a ug ah yd e. Upholstery 'V" Westminster. 89f.3321 $2,965. AM-P'M. 53,(0) rnllea. eYel'1 poalble MG ac:ceasory SUBARU oond. Low adleqe. lbt
Jiggers. St.SO Mdl. or ""7 2 coach lamps 20" ~ I::: 1'bret ™' hp "Champion ('-• Call tt4/ 836-8495 aft 5 p.m. 1ncld. wire wbeela, AM/FM ~""='..;..,.._;;;_,::,::~=,.....-
'"complete; Martini bnw,pr.$15.615-0338 -Complete wlth *YAMAHAS* AUSTIN H0EALEY Mwlmd•. Plr<lllfue•.elc.,etc.l.!,OOO 1969SU8ARU '57VW·$>75.'' ........ _,_ 04-•A""" le'V'erll fUel ... _~ st..-..... actual mllea on tb1I Jocal _. u-... _. --
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... .JV; SCUBA Gear, U. S. Dtwn, and am.lrola.-:;: at ... Jim 1---------1 '67 Jaguar XKE $3995 beauty. From Sl.297: 66 MPH m.m3 ... ..., au-~JP.JI lowa1eopr12•~.~.~. --.oomtpehoout!tt. W..-.N~BeAcb. • $50 • '65AustlnHealay$1995 Gleamlngroby,..conv.w/ Ka&taKustomKan ·-BU~,..-~.=~ (..~ --~ Mu11t llell $200. 1 543-8902 1 ,:::;::::""::....:~·""'-~;.:,"=:::;.. D'lux Rd11tr w/wire wheel.a, black leather inter. Loaded °"' "" ....,,~ .,_.....,
p.rn. after 5 PM. 1964 29' OWENS DC. 4 place, AM/FM radJo, Pir-w/ all poaUU. extru lncld. 1980 Harbor Blvd. M6"54M mi. Camp1nc extni, JtJr ~=~=~-~ .. ....,._-_,.....worn,...,.-I Elybridgt, tull,y ~pped. t!lti ~--lllttt blue mm w/ -'----··"'-••'---•-, •••1 horn, $1511). Call o.a.ms:--ANNUAL ""'°'Y oale. Hand • "~ _, -·-New pein~ !O hn on OVER' COST ;:::::;:_ I the In ~~·• ••• _,_ -SUNBEAM •· ++ .. -. satin lining, -size ·14-16 was . con ............ 16 • ea r tl!l'. FM radio, etc., l!tc. 17,000 _ '&I vw Bui. X1nt O!lllll. DOD-made 11toneware po'-'"""T• rra 95 ...., ,...., -overbauL Make off er. Immaculate thruouL miles on ... ,_ local beau ... ·. ,_,_ L-.1 _ __._.___ ....... Factory open to the public. •·~· •now-., . ..,.,...,,,, 642-9088 a1t I pm. lllWI V" '63 S bel Al I -ucu, L~--·
Once a''"' mtly. !0% to .POWER .,_ Sawln<l-.C~H"'R"°IS"'T~MA~S""-=P~A~RA=D~E HERB FRIEDLANDER ~~~!""'· "".99~ pne .::W.::...:.7""=.=----80% discount on lamps, Madlint. $125. ~41 or G .,.....,.... • 'f' '58 vw, Xlnt amd. J1aCk What a parade from this cute 9625 Garden rove Blvd. &U-94lli 5C0-17" O:ilor white w/black leatb. lnt, dual beadmz. -. Call ~:~e~ ~ U:%~~ ~U:n IBM Seleetrlc for 18' P~xi:n 11bera!M!I run-98 cc Italian Motorcycle Author1ud MG Dealer bucker• 2 TOPS, wtre betoreTPM.tD-151.4
20th. Noon to 4 PM only, $250, Yachlca-D Reflex. ~A oU::·~ 0,""'1,100 ..... mll +1;!25Bri.,tla .. h MGI ~·=·=tyttre., 'fl>iVWK&rmanOm..uble.
cloaed Sun 2128 Canyon Dr., 536-4989 or ow eage h 3100 W ~-H 3100 W r--HJ.-. • • Nw -tires A hrUlt. Victoria St r u "========== FIBERGLAS 8' 111 11ttfft bike. no junk. · • ....,...~ wy. ' ....,....~ ""¥• -., near , · ........ _ • • n g ·-.,., •• __ 5 PM Newport heh Newpxt ae.cb. '850. ....
.....__ Mloc. Wented 1610 dinghy, compl•!e. $100. 3 ~-=-""'"'~"-==""-· ~-642-9400 541>1761 IJl2.9400 54<>171M '65 MGB $l3'5 WI vw Bar; .._ Di! HARBOR DRIVE IN :.kobMcm outboan! '50. '68 HONDA CT 90 trail bU... Aulhoriull "IG Dealor Autborttod MG ""'1.r Wino ..-,, ""'° a healer. emf. l800. c.n -
SWAP MEET WANT E D1·s"."'11=bo=.=,.====90=1o :=:;;}:~~1 ---C-O_R_TI_N_A __ ·~~:~"'"·'11ck.Top ::'~~1n~ 11DOW.o.utllw)'. •• ::.:;:s,;,
WE need quality lno Junk I =::::.:=::.... ___ ...:;:c:.;: All tor $310. 573-0271 !---------<ll m -7267___ Warrant)'! 1 Newport Beadl w/w; xlnt eord. e:m. or-Evary Sit & Sun
Comer of Harbor Blvd
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pleue) -Fllnrlture, color SPECIAL 'ro_R_Sal~,-18'><!--. -1008-~ilO-nd-a · '66 Jaguar XKE Coupe l42-9'CX5 540-13' FER. 497-1356 ~ TV'~ -• .-°""...., .... , with -· Engl'1sh Ford ... ~ .. -~·-·~·· """h ' AutboNod MG llealor wANTED by .......... ~ J?rtuport
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531.1272 aft 7 .__,_ ._ -----"'--' $325. 1100 we11t Coast HW)', 450 Sc:ran:ibler. 2800 Miles. .... ........ "' ..,...5 ... ....,, w :::--. .,........ ..,.,.. • u .......... c-..._...,..._ N.B. &6-lll3 Uke new. Silver/black. Joe pluati eontruttng glow le.alb. DAD...Y PD.DI' WAHi' ADS dean VW. WUl ~ cub
TOP CASH m 30 Mimlte. Steele. 833-22!19 aft 5 PM Complm u.Ies -lft"Vice er lllterior. Eveey concetv-Alwaya a Go-Go! far a good buy. 646-*7
CHRISTMAS lhop at "SAN· 531-1212 * m«l:i5 LIOO 14. Old but good. A ,65 HONDA 50. N-· -~. 'Ful1001MPH.1,.ve 3'1 .... ~·.per,~; able Jq aecnaory ls on thll TA'& WORKSHOP." Dec. reel bafaain at $800 in-"" ...,,.,. .....-.,., • .., 23,«Xl mile local jewt!l. A
13th & 14th. Garap SaJe. 1--------,-cluct!ng sail &. t r a 11 er . 1050 miles. Cd. Otrlstmu atylina. muSt fDio th)etqtiality minded.
Sp•dalty Gift• -~ltam• Machinery, etc. 8700 --:;;:,,,""~-----J<ltt. $115 atl ''"' p.tn. . CORTINA• ad •• ord ..,,. 548-5108 . m e "' er. PALLET , .. ~ (2) ....... '"-SCllOCK 12' ft be r <la• a * Delux• 2 Door * .........:i;es! 2976 Androl St. (oft llUUi • ~ °'
·--lb Ult $175 ... 2)00 Snowbird Xlnt cond. • HONDA • $1883 Baker) in Mesa Verde. lb mobile lift $750. 2(0) lh w/cover A bir. $425 OR
pneu. Clark fork lift. re-3-9295 Immediate Delivery
built 11650. m-0 m.2691 -"-:.::s."' .. -,-. -full-,-.... -, .... --MIN I B.I KES gi.~ ~ .. ':t~:0~':"~
s.-'fOR SALE ..,,'"".,:,:,." ,:.897:;,·,,=""',:::,:,~=~= xlnt condition. $150. 11tock. Fully automatic
Mill START YOUR OWN VEN-, ~=-·~-637""458-'""-'·--1969 'to' OR '6li' or 4 speed.
Remnant&, 88.mples &: DING ROtn'E with 8 Awn-1 Hrn;. trail * $239 * TOP TRADE FOR
ends ;,;t.~ ~M!: co hot coffee &: chocolate $750. er, ae.11, & cover. HE·RB FRIEDLANDER YOUR PRESENT CAR
p.m. • · macltlneo '50 ea. 531"529 5llh135ll THEODORE e REGISTER Now! Free alt 2.pm i _.,==-7;..::~~--, IJ7li0 IEACH ILVD. HW. Jt
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MERCEDES BENZ classes after Jan !st! I-'---'--------~CING Sabot. Xlnt aJDd. (2 8locbSo.6 .Grov•fwy.I R b' F d
cl y k 0Ib1 . I cu II t 0 m PETS and LIVESTOCK Sacrifice! S210 '67 TRIUMPH Bonneville 120 0 ins or '65 Merced .. Bem.
Upboi.tezy Sehl European ·-=,:.*,:.84U2'5=..:=.::* __ · I Er, 65lkr Xlnt cond Low 220 5 E. C Craft 1man11 h Ip. 1831 Pet1, General 8800 23' ENSIGN, lots of extras Must see to apprec. Vttry 2060 HARBOit BLVD. • oupe
Newport BJvd. Costa Mell&. & Improvements. Cost S521Cl, clean 850 546-9935 aft 4 COSTA MESA Finlahed ·n Artie white w/
642--1454 SCRAM LETS Must .n $2800. 6411-8886 ~10 540-8211 plush eontruttng ktd glove • YAMAHA 111. low mil,..., loathe• lnl•rlo•. Fully '<!ulp. :R!~~ ~~~WERS ANSWERS Power CrulHro 9020 alnt ""~""!"" 1---D-A_TS_U_N---1 ~~'!"~·:;:
e Bouquet of Month Gitta; CHRIS Craft 24' V-8 in-'68 HONDA mo::!; ~ ,67 DATSUN SEDAN Lo, lo local miles. So perfect e Free Loe.al Delivery BUllily _ Grave -Musty -boezd, radio, etc. Bargain; equity 1::: usume paymts. ,..____. by U••· 'ol . b1 every detaJI, ft would be
e Grower11 Distributor Locate _ TV SET slip avail. 673-3400 Prtv. , ,.:'"",:;:..:.Fed.:;::eral.:;:c;°"~!ac:,.:,M:;,,..;,=_,,-vwuca ,.,. e man tn lmpoatbl.e to find fault wtth
0 673-0610 • o... •, Laauna Beach. Speedomet· •L•-"-wl-· automobile. 1 Yourw WU:t to b.allt.nd. "U ~ ..,. FOR aale Honda 450, 1968, er read.I 7,800 mlla. a.&dlo. uJ.111 ...., ""'" KIRBY~ we mlu two payments on 20' CAB Cne, bead, bat t 3,000 miles $850. C •·I I heater, dfr, automatte. $75' year warranty,
I have several repossessed the wuhina: machine and one tank, 50 hp o'brd. Barpln! 833-2299 aft 6 Cash deliven. wm fine prlv
f 1 o or mode I a I::: :w n:' ~=~ :7'~ ~$800=·===='"';:=:==== 11968 SUZUKI K'l'-12>, quick pty. Afttt 12. 494-9773 or
demonstrators. Some are -change, trail or street INI"· 1.;,545-06>=:;=' ======I like new. Call SJS-7280 TV==SET=.====== I Speed-Sid Boatt 9030 Llke new .. $300. 644-2987
HAND crocheted I ace Cati 8820 1964 cusS-Ski --boa-t & HONDA ~ Scrambler, lo FERRARI
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that special 111.dy in your Siamese, Aby, Persian A IRCHL V-8 '64 HONDA, 150. Clean, Newport Imports Ltd. Or-6'12-94ffi
llf• $7S. 540-9162 Runlan Blue k I t t• n 1 . B INE 19' w/ trlr. flmOOth, lo mileage, elec. ange County'• only autmr---::=:==c..:::::,:='='= 546-3858 poweM:l. Ski or fillh. Sac start, SlT5• ~1037 lzed deder. =
HUSBANDS, Fa~ Boy -s-URMESE=~=-IQ==r=rEN=s-1 .,;$:='00=·=-==~-=""'===I s H nd SALES-SERVICE-PARTS Friends. Stmnped b' an PUREBRED-SHOTS uper 90 o a SlOO W. O:IUt Hwy.
@veriasting ch rt 1 t mas • 646-4698 • Boat Mlintenance 903J Xlnt cond. 540-6157 Newport Beach
Present? Beautiful new, 642-9400 540-1164
custom, hand made walnut BEAUTIFUL OceJot Kitten, • BOrrOM PAINTING • Truck1 9500 Authotlu!d MG Dealer cedar chest. 545-6574. 2 montha, bad 11hots. $50(!. $1.85 Per. Ft. + paint
Mf....57!M Complete Boat Repair •65 CHEVY CHRISTMAS FOR HER Newport Marine Service PICKUP
· 3100 W. Cout Hwy.
Newport.1Beach
&12-Meri 5«).1764
Authori%ed MG Dealer
OPEL ·---CHRISTMAS BONUS
1964 Opel Spart station 11.;ag..
on. The popular ttve pUll.
atation wagon. Artie white,
lugg. rack, pordtivdy rorre-
ou.. Mileage maker Speclal.
Llc. # OSP 329 $895 .. '
ELMORE
MOTORS
TOYOTA
Pb. 831-1200
15nl Beach Blvd., W11rmnstr
PORSCHE
'63 Porsche Super Cpe.
Newport Blue finish w/black
tnter. Fully equip. lncld.
~wheels, AM/FM, ee>
co mats, etc., etc. l2 other
Poncbe11 to choose from,
J2rluporr
3hnport s
8100 W. Cout Hwy •
Mink stole, worn few times "'--1825 Dry Docks 642-444'1'
Cost $1<XXI, aell !or $375. l •w~"11~·------Lolw Bed, 3 lpd, dlr. Rood * 548-2001 * CHAMPION Miniature loabWanted 9050 eond1t1onthnHlut.Sl.8SOUh
Newport Beach
M2.f4lli 54().1164
'62 FORMER Show car, '68
engine. absolt1te cherry •
come aee & make of.ft:r,
private party. 5t8-8836
MUST Sell 1958 Speedster, ~:;::;:;::;:;::;:;::;;;;:;;;::;::;;1 Dew top, Corvalr power,
completely &'ODI! throosh.
Beats Porachea! Eu.mt!i deltven or take tr-a.de. Te.R AU. WOOL multi-stripe car--Pood1ea. AKC, white, aired payments 139.86 mo. can
pet 12x20 $50 .• lOxlO $10. by Blue Ribbon winner. m. • CASH for best buy OD 4!K-9113 or 545-0034
Antique walnut drop leaf Will hold 'til Chrlstmu. 25 to SO, 12 I: 14' fiberglu l =..,==-.'7':.,,-,,,..,-o-1.
tble w/wh!te cuferl $l!SO.-c..;...1039~~....,,.-,.---!'QWboata. complete. Write
548-fi657 eves. -Just ln time for full Into, Mr. Siegel, '70
Cl!Rlm<AS s. """""' "'· Beverly POOL TABLES-SLATE POODLE PUPPlES Hil1', Calif. '°"'
66 MGB. Immaculate! New 1S83 PORSCHE. xlnt eond.
:1uteh, unreal l n t er Io r , chrome wheela, aid rack,
Many extru. Muit ~ -'l'-2695~·="..,."""'===~-546--0322. .... SPEEDSTER
GoJns to Aluka. Muat tell.
rrs Bee.eh hooae um1. Bir fl395 . 499-39lil Nt>w genuine slate -from
$395 -Incl. accessorie11, aet· AKC. Will bo&d Aircraft 9100 1M2-Sl83
up and delivery. 642-4236 Prl. Pilot Cou•H BEAUTIFUL roBe pink BASSET hound w/papen.
'&I FORD truck. camper '64 FIAT ll-D sedan; aood
abe;.U. F-250, V&. many, tta.ns:ear,ltl:ll,IOl)d'tirell;
many extru. 0 w n e r , clean! 673-3824
1'9t telectlm evtr! Stt the '58 PORSCHE Cou~ top
DAJLY PILOT OaaU:led rond. Mlttt ttt. B»--1522
lfctlon 1111 . :1 after 5 PM. Reuonable.
I.dies full le_.,_ all wool Female, 15 mos. Htebrk fl5 do, $20.16 mo. Mooney
'"',., Loves chldrn. '5), 130-0tS9 Alrera!t Sales, F M Pardo
coat. never worn. Original aft 6 Ora.na;e c 0 u n t y AirpOrt
cost $50. Now $:ll. 5«>-9162 .._..,......,. ,.. 546-1610 Italian Greyhounda. champ _,__
CDLUMBlA 29 "Querida"
.....,.,
wanto 3nl partner. Stwpl -. AKC. JUlt npt !or e Skyllne '69 $6999
Sleeps 6. $4,tm. See BallXlll Oirlatmul Quiet I::: dean New dooblt wide 2 bdrm., 1.958 FORD '4 Ton stake
Marina.-&C2-3295 ' pets. 54&49llt. SM-2331 center ' ldttben, P a I m bed truck. Good eondltlon
STOCKING Stu ft er I Ir· Sprlnp Hanor, tu.Uy ~ $350. 548-1297
St1uffer Reducing rnt11tahle 6 weeks old male lllhed lncl.'1. all kitcp. 1p-1 -'=imu=--"''""=.,,,,..,..,,-..~--. .,~-
Machlne $15. poodle puppy• Bla-=lnr ......,,,, ~ .. · 4'1>1• 20~ l650 ,.. 8'st ofJer.
548-4153 sliver. $35. 5f9.084.t. dn., celh, trade or equlcy. M6-«M9
FIREWOOD MINIATURE d a c b a b u n d m mo. 0.A,C. 1-=========
FOR SALE .,...,., champion •Ired, Ride lekllne'1 J-9510
e -e AKC MoWle W•kl HOLIDAY llMJtb Spa * ........ 11ms.cb.BJ..K.B.162-U7f 51 Wll.LYS "Stlfioa Wap. l
M-111 )'!lo t.o. CiiCKA>POO -6 -'318.-R. !14131.fn9 4 """1 drive. lllfl" ...U
peyta. ~ ADORABLE , Ideal SEE 9'e Dml ~ ._ $alO. tMt;-64§ •
FIRIWOOD =--flt, ::... "'Dt.w:!s~ c..,..,. 95:10 63T-....... - -.. 1!1!19 vw -tliood '----· '.J'OY --AKC. ...._. ......._ New Mink Jacbt ' -wtlb -• cllpp<4. -Wide Sales amd. • ,-.,
S..t -· Af.015I Call alt I PM M5l:l1& °"°"''" M~ "-1 i.e. c.J1 oft 1 pm. 1MU1lt
DRY .,,. Wood. -JIJllT Ill. -iii HolJdo7I! 520 N. Har'of, I.A. •62 CAMPEii.--
.....-and tnb<..S. ""' Al<C ftl. Encfllh llulldotr 531-1571 Good 'l"l'l· 613-4291
delivery. 54$.'1544 UJl&i 11¥111. 161152 CE!WfA Sk)thawk 1959 :dnt DON'T ffw a .,._,, pt
flREWOOD l'Olt SALE SAMO:a:Lo -ll/C amd. llO Jn. iM011. All ~ ..,. °" M "1111 • ~ O:lrd ,SIUD dlL ~ wm.., d a.wt1 7 .. "'° ..... ' .... MnPt ~ a I Ml
DJJLf.Pu.t:!r WANT ADSI • p& -tall ----'ICHlll.;;;..;;;.;.;.. ____ _
~·
::: NEW! SUBARU
$1297
66 "'"
$35 DOWN ·oAC' PLUS T&t
KOSTA KUITOM KAH
19'0 HARiot ILVD.
I -• 9 p111 Dally
• C1111p..._ l'onlp Car Senlce
Imported AV!OI 96001m;.orted Autoo ~~
CARS LIKE .THESE_·:.
DON'T DESERVE T.0
BE· CALLED "USEIJ!' '
'' 1 ••• ,,
Our u1•d VW't hrff ,., .. d th• VW 16 point 1af..., eftif
p•rforrn•11ca tftt, And li•v• our 100% fU•r•nt. th•t
w•U r•p•lr •r r•pl1c• •II '"•jor m•ch•niul ,..rttt.'fw•
JO d•yt er 1000 mllt1, whlcht 'l•r comt1 first. ~d
you·,. ttttlftf 11 t c•r tl1at 11of OJi)y leok1 allttOtf .!'r"•
It nuu that w•y, too. , •,
'•ritlna, tr•ri1rnit1l•11, r•tr •111, frorit •lldt a1Mmblltt.
br1ke 1'{1ta'"• •ltctNc1I 1y.t1... ., ,..
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USED VWs
$499 TO $1999
PORSCHES
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'61 POR.SCHl ti I, AUi, SPORTOMATIC -
'66 PORSCHE tl2 I SPD '62 P'ORSCHE S-60 '4 SID
'It PORSCHE SPST '4 SPO '6t POASCHE t 11 IS'°! •-' I Campen • Tramporten • P1111-!:_I
'61 V.W, t PASS IUS
'61 Y.W. IUS
'6-4 V.W. IUS SUNR.OOf
'67 V.W. DUC t PASS IUS
'64 V.W. CAMPER
'66 V,W, DLX IUS
'66 VW CAMPER.
'67 V.W. CAMPER
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'61 DUNE IUffY
C111taM tap. Mat ..,.h..J•, • rao1I
thow tfappet". '''"
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SAVE A
SOCK FU.LL!
K!fP CHRISTMAS
'GREEN' WITH
THE MONEY YOU
SAVE AT ATLAS'S
FAMOUS LOW
pRICESI
COME AND CHOOSE FROM THE
LARGEST SELECTION OF AMERICA'S
.. HOTIEST NEW CAR, •• THE ROADRUNN~R.
ANY COLOR/COMBINATION AND EQUIPMENT
OPTION YOU DESIRE •• , READY FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
•
'67 DODQ~. .
Dart 2 Cloor hardtop. Autornatlt, radio,
h•1ter, power 1t11rin9, AIR CONDIT-
IONING .ITGX61>0I
s1795
'67 PLYMOUTH
Fury. Autometic, radio, heater, power
steerin9. Factory air conllitionin9. fTHP
2761
$1695
'66 T-BIRD
l.Anclau. Automatic., pow• r d1.,.in9,
pow•r br•k•" AIR CONDITIONING.
ITPL2441
s2495
'67 PLYMOUTH
Belvedere . Fully factory .quipped In·
clud;n9 FACTORY AIR CONDITION·
ING. ISZSUOI
s1395
'64 CHRYSLER
300. Automatic radio, h11t1r, pow1r
1t11rin9, I 1 ct or y air ~onditioninfi1.
.IOMJ2791.
s1355
'66 CHRYSLER
300 coupe. Automatic:, radio, heater,
power 1ta1rinfi1, power brakes, o1ir con· 1'~1>1
ditionin9. ICM23G66136721 I
s2395
'67 OLDSMOBILE
Delta Custom. Vt, auto., radio A haat-
ar, power steering & br1k11, fa ctory •ir,
vinyl lop. ITPK4l61
s2795
'67 FORD
&al.axle 500 2-clr. H.T. V-8, automatic,
pow•r 1teeringi, redio, heater, landau top.
ITDB61l l
s2095
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·TltANSl'OllTATIOH • TltANlf'OttTATION Now c. .. MOONow Coro
..... rtoo1 .._ ~1-l•'""=•·Coro='-----"°°=
YOLISWAGIN lllCI
s.1 .. and Service
1969 Harbor, Q:iJta Mesa -'84 BUICK RMm. full
power, new tire• ' braba.
"""· 5'6-<l6ll
lll60 "" SABJ!E l!ulck. • A-Wonted 9700 Dr. Sedan. BJ""""'· -
NEED A CAllt .~-='°"=·~~--,-=-CAN'T U: nNANCZDT '56 BUICK .Good o:nL Ps.
eBuknlpt? ·•Rll •erRT pb. Alk1nc $225 ot ~ of.
eW Cndttt e DlYCl'Cld? fer. 646-600t. aft f pm.
•MllH:ar7 eNew • .&rMT ---McCAll1HY MOTDllS
lQJ So. Moln a Edqs
(2 111ocb N. ~ Sdn)
Santa Ana Ph 5C2-3S1f
Will lay •..
Yom' Vo~ ·or Potlcbt
A ,... ... dOuUo. Pui ...
...... Clll RaJpa
673·1190
IMPORTS WANrn>
Clft\1IO eoumi.. •
TOP $ BUYER
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
CADILLAC
'M CAD Coupe de VWe.. n
pwr; air cood. Best olfer.
Eva. 673-1456
CHEYROtlT
'66 CHEV. 2 DR. H.T.
Radio, heater, auto. trana,.
SYR 552.
$1217 ..
SADDIBACK
DODGE
H. s.i::-;~-~~·,~~ s.n:,_::
fRADE )'OW' car-20 ap --------nnchland. $3600 ·,. part. '6' IMPALA _. ·Cpe.,
Oiriatmu Vly, Ore. 5H-'llli6 custom; pay equity &:
usu.me pytL ~ Federal,
9900 . CM. !;;..=...;;.;...:..----"lllOO=-°"CHEVY==-"=&'"'w._,·-.-:,,-,,,.,,
m 111tMllJATION , eyl Radio _ heater _
I llAIUl'Vll automatic. Good amdi-
CAR SAlf ·=""~·=!lGZ--102&~,-.-,.-.::-~ probJffR? llff ua 'Eil CHEV . Impala 2 dr HT ~t dellYft')' iJC:Mldri · , radio, aum. $1095.
euy tem11. w; dedde on 675-5010 ~1~260& eves,
~ur cttdil ~ or come wk ends toda¥S4o..4Jt2 '65·=--=e"'ISCA=YNE=,-_.w..,.a~c-:--::• n
ILUI CHIP PS/PB. Riff. auto trans. xlnt cond. Under 30,000. AUTO SALES !543-0341
2145 Harbor Costa Mna 1 WE PAY CASH FOR 1968 CHEV caprice, PS/PB,
YOUR CARI PAID . -. Mlcbelln t1ra, pvt . FOR OR NOT! pty. $3100. 6W030
I-=---,.-,.-.-,,---11163 IMPALA. Convertible Newporter Moton Bert cub otter. Dayrr
C.sh for Cora 61S-1024/Ews 6TS-ml
Lowost Prl ... I
5th Annlvonory .Solo
Hewporter Moton
'63 IMPAW. SS V~ Xlnt
$975-Days ft46..503l ewll a:
weekends !146-Wi'
'65 CHEVY Impala, fac/air,
pwr, R/H., low mi, clean,
$1450. Oriz owner 54&-3E'i0'1
MANY 90m!JtJ"UL OP·
POR'IUNITID bl.Ye bMll
dlwteted bl "•eeifted Adi. Tani -... ,,._ 0,.
tortunltli9'' HOWi
9900Uaad Cors 9900
* DE-FLA TION !
Jehnnn'• PrhraN c....-1tn .. C.mht R•naWly
lnfl•titn ~Ill Offer n... p,..y .. ,.1M CIMranc•
lpec:llitt . ._ The l111lnw hllUc In The Sltlrtt fl
•L...-s Maka Priend1 lnat'M4 fll lttft1t1M.• (Na
DMlen Permltt.11 'TH After \Sth " Dec...,Mr,)
1"4 PONTIAC Y-1 4·Dr. H..:.i..,._-$H5
'•••rftil Stv Chief w/f•ct. "•ir ceH.", Dk. ISeurtd
& Seli4 I.wt t1•"1• ••Ill* pel..t & H4fy work.I TXT.
777.
UH CHEVY Y-1 hwpola 4-Dr. Hdtp.....$11tl
l1111t. 91J1. 1!1¥1r lil11•. P/~, Pw!>/rifft., tlft .+.er,
,,.ftl., etc,, ttl. A vtry c1rer.lly 111elnt1h11d '"' •-·
er ctr ). "chelct" metlel fer '" 1111h••r4 •f pric•I
PIX 141.
1H5 CHMW Y·I Mallbo Hcltp. ...... $12'5
Mo1f po1111l•r 1p•rf cp•. 1110911. I'/$, pwt/lt11r.,
lt/H, ofc, Sp•r•ll"t otlt · 1il••t 111111 w/l111ma1. 111111
l11f1r. Showr••"' '""ti, tfini .ovff 1trr.: tit.
1H5 MUST.AN• Hlltp. Coupe ... --.... $14'5
Hf.1\,1~ "6" cyl, W/ A.IT, l /H, •'-· H•111holl'l9
Arc1di111 1'lu1 w/tli1ti11c.ti•1 ltJ1c.k .,/11yl la11tl1w .. ,,
w/w1ll1. Tr•ly I 111 10,0001 SAA lt2.
lHI CHEVY Y-1 "J" S-518. w ... $14'5
P1pular " .. I.Air" 111•.l•I w/f1ct. "'•Ir con4.", P/C,
pwr/ ... IH., pwr. wlM•wa. •t'I. Sll1ktllllf 111 er111i111
whit. w/111•1'1'1 fi orl1 re4 111+.r. A ••tHfiilf •f
••IHI RD• 2JJ.
Johnson & Son
UNCOLN MRCUIT COITA MllA llANCM
1941 MIRIOR IOULEVARD
COSTA MESA 642°7050
"'A CASUAL PLACI to IUY ••••• AND IDISCOYll
fNI COUlnlT OP OW SOVTtalN CAUflOIHlA•
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WE HAVE ova 400 NEW
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. STOCKI OtOOSl ANY ONE
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FOR A "MOST WlNTll>"_
GIFT AT llG
YEAR END I •
SAVINGS!
NtW 1969 FALCON
.2 DOOR S!DAN
s2121
2 DOOR HARDTOP
s2399 "tu:·
NEW 1969 T-BIRD
2 DOOR HWTOI'
s3999 ·: .:.--
FACTORY
CLEARANCE SALE
OF SHELBY COBRAS! GT-350/GT·500
Th• '69s Are Coming!
AS ·ORANGE COUNTY'S ONl Y SHELBY AMERICAN DEALER, WE ARI
COoPEUTING WITH THE FACTORY TO CWR THI WT
OF THE '611 AT
DISCOUNTS NEVER IEJORI OFFIR!D ON AMlllCA'S NUMlll 1
HIGH PERFORMANCE CARI CHICK TODAYI
ORANGI COUNTY'S
VOLUME FORD .,EALER
TWO ACRES Of ~!IP CARS TO CHOOSE FIOM
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
N•w •••ra9in9 II ••ti P•• w11lr th•t ca" M rot•il•d •t whola1•la to~. p11bli ..
•••• tho a •• 1 ... '" t+.110 old1r car ..
SAVE!!
MUST ANG SALE
JO "' er-fr:f:'" ~.-• .,.,i "I" R1"1::· ~1 wtoml'tlcl. SOIN wtltl -J!frl:it:t. ~ltJonlrls, 1 ... 1 ~ ~ -...
$895
EXAMPLE,
'65 MUSTANG
P.ULL PllCI
'66 FORD WAGON
C•11"try 1ff•"• v.1, •vhlmatic, r•dle, ft11ter, pow1r •t•••i"t • ait ••ti. tTEZ 4MJ Jo-.. tlown or trada. $17?5 fUU. POICI $59 Pll JO MONTHS
'65 T-BIRD
F11ll fH1w1r, •Ir 10M. {UJI 4111. 20% do-er tr•da. $1795 PULL POICI $62 Pll JO MONTHS
'63 RAMBLER CLASSIC 550
Fvtly iqvipp1tl, •ir co"d, !RIK 142 ), 20% dow" or trado, $395 PULL POICI $17 Pll 24 MONTHS
'67 SUNBEAM ALPINE
lrlti1ft R•ci"t Gr1on. Eqvippod. I UOV 65)), 20"" clew" er tr•de. · $1595 PULL PllCI $48 Pll JO MONTHS
'64 MERC. WAGON 10 PASS.
Colo"y '•r•. fvll pow•r, •ir, IJZY 711 ), 20% tlowa or tr•9a. $1295 PUU. PllCI $42 Pll JO MONTHS
'65 INTERNATIONAL
'Ii To11 rickvp. INl6171 I. 20% dow11 ,, fr•9a. $895 PUU. PllCI $32 Pll 24 MONTHS
'64 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
4 Door. v.1. •vto., P.S., RIH, f•riory 1ir. INJE 141.10'.4 tlew11.,. tr..cla. $895 PUU. POICI $32 Pll JO MONTHS
'67 MERCURY COLONY PK. WAGON
10 P••••"t•r, fvlly aq111l1tpH, factory •ir, f•<tery ••rr111ty. ITSC 7571.
20"/. tlewft or tr1tl1. Sold MW for $5450. $3195 fUU. fOICI $85 Pll H MONTHS
'65 VOLKSWAGEN
A1die, h1ator, origin•/ thre119he11+. IRHT ]471. 20"/. clown er tnde.
$895 fULL PllCI $32 Pll 10 MONTHS
'67 T-BIRD LANDAU
f11 H powor, f1 etory •ir, f•ctory w•rr•nty, 2 deor. !TEI' •lOI. 20% dow" or tr•d'•, $3295 fUU. PllCI $89 Pll Ii MONTHS
'64 OLDS 81 4 DOOR
Fvtl pow•t, •Ir ce"dltlen, IOWE 17]), 20'l 90W11.,. tr1da. $695 PULL PllCI $34 Pll 24 MONTHS
'67 AMllASSADOR 990 H.T.
Low '"11 eeg1, fw11 pewor, air contlitio"i11t. IUEX "41]). 20'4 tlow11 w tr•llo. $2095 fUU. PllCI $56 Pll Ii MONTHS
Open Sun. 10 am lo 6 pm For Your Shopping Convenience
DAILY -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOll TltANIPORTATIOH TltANIPOltTATION TRANl~RTATtoN
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'67 CADILLAC ' · 166 CADILLAC
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SALa $4444 PRICa· "-~~~....-:'~M·~~~~.....,~-~-~·~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-'-~~~~ -••' •' .. ' .
SAU $3111 PRICI
'68 CAMARO
Absolutely the sharpest one in town. A local
8,000 milt automobile. Flnls.hed in tangerine
with black vinyl roof and matching Interior.
371 VB engine, automatic, power at.eertnr and
brakes, factory air conditlonb'tsc-BMutttuJ-
oondltlon. CWWC965)
SALE PRICED
'67 CONTINENTAL
A beautiful turquoise 4 door with turquolst
leather Interior. All the popular power a.sslsts
incluc!ing power steering -brakes, windows,
eeaU, factory a1r conditlonin1. Thia car 11 a~
*aluteiy rorreoua. CTGM77l l
SAU $3666 PRIC!
168 COUPE DeVILLE
166 CHRYSLER
The mOl5t popu.lar Town I: Country 9 r-uen-
gtt rtatlon wagon. F1nlahed In yellow exter--·
iot with beautiful IOft faWil vin,)'l . lnRr-
lar. 1'qe si.atton wagon lwruey with all .,...... ulistl l.nd~ot «:ourn factDry air OOndittonnr. ·
(RPJ669) '
uu. $2444 P .. CI,·.;
165 PONTIAC .
Grand Prlx.. Automatic trarwniaalon, poWet
steering. power brakes, radio and heater, buc-ket seats, center conaole, tacbometer, white
aide wall Urel. (0SX753)
NABERS
CADILLAC , . -
HAS -THE $1~ ~ !-.
·LARGEST
SELEOION
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165 DeVILLE
Convertible. A 1orgeoua orchid milt· exterior
with black top. Full leather interior. All of
OuUllac'a power ualats and factory air con-
, dlUoninJ:. AM-FM radio, Wt and teleacopk
ateerl.na: wheel. Thia lovely Cadllac has: been
driven only a very few ·mil", CNKWM5l
SALi $2444 PtlCI
165 THUNDERBIRD
t....ndau. A beautiful powder blue T-Blrd with the white landau roof all vinyl interior. Full
power equipment including power brakes.
power steering • power windows • J'.>OWtr Rat
and or ooune-factoey aJr conditionln&. 'Ibla ta
~ out&tandin&" car at outstandlnr aavlnp. Better hurry on this one. {MPPl.21)
'63 CADILLAC
Sedan DtVWe. Beautlfully finllhed ln a U..
..... -with m&tchlnl ...... cloth ... leather interior. Power 1 t •er l n s. pmNI'
ln'lkes, power -.,...... -~ ..-· vent windowt. Cld01•e'a famous factory air
condltionin •. You muat .ee tbla one to reaJJ:r
appreciate what a beautiful autcmobll• it ti.
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Sedan DeVUle. Sudan belp in eoltir. wttb.
bripo leather interior. Hu powe!"J •t.eerlile.
.,...... ln'lkes, ----t, pcrnr vent willdtWil. and AM-t'IL radio. ...
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The .... popular El Do ..... .....,,.., ,.Kull.-··c· A-· DllLACs· , · $I aaa (SQl!m) $3333
mlr lvocy with blaok padded roof and bl1<'1! ' ' _ · _ ·
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PREVIQl.!SL Y OWNED
cloth &: leather interior, AM-FM stereo ·rtel-
A lov.ly Sudan Belg• oxt•rlo< with blaok lo, tilt wh .. I, pow" oteerlng, powor ln'lkn, JN '67 CADILLAC '62 CADILLAC padded top and black leather Interior. Fully power windows, power seat, power vent
equipped with all or Cadillac's finest features windows, powl!I' trunk lld ttleue and many ORANGE Convertible. Finished In Doeskin with belgt Sedan DeVUle. A 1hlmmertn1 Satin .Over ...
including power steering, power brakes, power more luxury power featUJ'fl including cadll· top ind full &addle leather interior. Hu all terl.or'wltb cloth and leather lnt.erlor. Power
seats, power wndows, AM-FM r•dio, and of lac's factory air corulltionJng. Better get hen the deluxe featul't's lncludlng power steering, ateerl.ng-brakea-windowt-lf!l.t and tactoey air co,,~'>' Cadillac's automatic Alr Condi~oning,. tint on this Beauty. {XEVST7j · 1:0pNTY power brakea, power door locks, power trunk , condltiordnf9of coune. LovtJ;y well cared far "_. releue and factory air condltlonln&. Beautiful • rTD-) s.tu.~$,l,55,:~JJ?• .. ~~-·.~41 -~'.$6444~ "~-~ i'., ,;~tliSE ~cADtllACS Alfi l\ \ w -~w·33e;•ll!~ .... ·~;u l ·$811 ' ~ICI
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Bel·Alr-· Station Wagon. nu. lo.,.ly Sudan Tb1' littl• J""'l IA aboolutely lmm&culata. A NOW 'THUNDERBIRD ' C»upo DeVlllo. 01>mplo.....,.. -wltll
belp station wagon 1J fully equipped with COupe De Ville tbat II fully .equipped with ·The sporty 2~r hardtop fully equlPJ>ed with doth and ltather interior. Thia 24,000 mile
automatic transmlsson, power steering, power automatic transmiuion, pqwer ltterlria. power _. FOk THE ENTIRE po\Ver stetth, power brakes, power win· automobile hu &U of Cadll1tc'a power fet.tunll
brakes, radio and heater, white aictt walls, braket, radio and heater. -'" a btaudtul · · .dowa. power7Rat and Ford's famous factory lncludin1 power st.ffring, brakes. windcntn.
Iuaaie rar:k, power rear window. Exception-cloth and leather interior. ~ drtvetl HO~IOAY SEASON air C0¥1ditionbi1. A beautUul satln silver ex-seat, and factory air condltionlna. Aleo 'bu
al cu. (TRKllOJ cream-putt. CHF'P26Tl " · · -ttrtor with '1ack vinyl lnttrlor. (RTIJ339) brand new Oval 90 Urea. 'Slmply l'!lfleoUI.
SAU $1999 PRICE SALE PRICED -SEE us TODAY! s.u/'$2333 PtJCI (a6!9SALE PRICED
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l+U ,RICIS ll'FECTIVE TH~OU&H . SUl>!DA Y, DECEMBER I, It.I
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YOl JR. FACTORY AUTHQ~IZED C~~l!t~,~~ ~~-. S~VIN~ I ' • ~~E '.9fl~NGE COAST HARBOR AREA
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1969 Harbor, Costa Ne:M
15300 Bet.ch Blvd., Wstmn!tr
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Safari Wagon !wood greinl. Auto.,
R&H , P.S. fee. air. 11 ,400 miles. Near-
ly new. Cervar Care Care. Un condi.
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'65 MUSTANG
Coupe. ' cyl., •t•ncl•rd tr•nt., r•dio,
he1ter, white 1icle w•lls. I Fl JA l
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matie, FM-AM rediq, ·power st~er·
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:visor mirrors., soff .. ri; gl&'ss, poWe.; -~ ·•
windows, front floor mah, remote
eontrol outside mirror, hidden wind· ..
shieJd antenna; 400 eubie ineh 1 en·
gine ( 350 hp, 'that is), and all , the
stand'ard deluxe Grand Prix aeeei-
sories. No. 276579Pl43772. Plus • Lit. & Tex.
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4 Door H.T. 'R&H, •uto., fac. ei r, vinyl
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Custom 2 Dr. h1rcltop. V8, i1utom1tic,
pwr steer, redio, h~atar, wsW.· !SJY-
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DeVille. 8ei1utiful ·well cared (;, locfl
cer. Full power equipm1nt includhi-t
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radi9, heater, n1er n1w wh ite wal_ls.
IOXH919l ·20 .,.. d~wn or tr1cle.
'67 CHEVROLET
clprice 4" Dr. Auto., 1lr cond_., pwr.
leet-wlndpW1, •vinyl . Che~y'• t~~ mod;,
el. ·c.rver C.re C.r Uncendit.io'n1I
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'67 COUGAR
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Serw hot hon d'ovvres or elegant coueroles in a colorful
c:hallng diah of porcelain enamel, color keyed to your decor.
This it the way to smart entertaining for the hoMess, or a
mod thoughtfvl gift. In pvmpkin, bi.llOIJ-I, o.WO<ado.
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S.IW yovr fondue in our colorful porcelian enamel
11/1 qt. fondue dish with its matching troy. In
pumpkin, ~I and CJYOCado green.
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cocktail size fondue-dish
Chat niit"1 copper color9d 3/4 qt. cocktail fondue
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greot giftl ..
Fondue fork set for your
holiday enter1ainingl
A complete 6 piece set that you'U want for ywr-
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Inspiration for gourmet cooking with new recipesl
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