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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesar • • 'I • ' ' • . ' • • ·-.._ ' Sharks. t ' • ' • . . Rescuers • • • ' ' • j ' Tw_o Hippie Church Coeds I .c .Given Sehool Beprinaands FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECE~BER 13, 1968 UPIT ....... $F STATE DEMONStRAT 'IHROWN FOR 'LOSS ~ ' Bur\ed Undt.r ~ Pound• Qf Hitf1~oy P;'!!e'ni~. ' · Classes Resu"'ie at SF ' I ' After Fire in J~uilding SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Strike- troubled. San Francisco Slate-College resumed classes quietly today as officials found that a small ovelnight n:re had deslroyeG schedules and r o o m assignments for next semester. The fire in the Administration Buildins, a main. target of striking students, was of undetermined cause and did littlC damage. The campus was disturbed Thur¢ay afternoon by rock·throwing skirmishes, aod police arrested 16 persons, including a ! bearded minstrel in a red ~el.vet cape.. . . . . The incidents, lateSt . m a senes resulting from a strike called by Ntgro sluderits, ·came as the' state college system trustees rejected an outside Jetliner Crashes Into Caribbean; ' 51 Aboard Perish CARACAS (UPI) -Rescue boat! operating among swarms of sharks off the coast of Venezuela radioed tOday there were no survivors In the crash or a Pan Ameircan· World Airways Boeing 707 jet which hit the sea in a ball of names Thursday night with 51 persons aboard. l ' ~alion offer and appointed a fnur-man ~ultation commiUee. (Related Story, Page 4). ! George Gomer, 24, the guitar-playing ti:;oubadour, was arrested on charges of w.lng obscenities, disturbing the peace ahd inciting to riot after be sang out for. the resignation of S. l Hayakawa, tbe school's acting president. ·students, who had been quietly debating their next strike action, rallied Lo Gomer and the pi cketing was on. I Violence flared later in the day when pi.lice moved among pickets and arrested John Levin, 24, a strike leader who is1 • a meni)"Jer of the Students for a DemC>Cratic Society and the Progressive Labor Party. . Levin was arrested on a warrant based on a complaint signed· by Hayakawa concerning previous incidents. Eiact c~es were not known. ·Rocks flew again and atudents shouted to police, "Pigs off campus!" 1 As demonstrators left the campus, highway patrolmen lined a sidewalk between buJldings and more scuffles bfoke out, others were arrested and sbme students were hit by clubs. jBefore picketing ended, the line was a hall mile long around the campus, and there was a shorter line of teacbe.rs between demonstrators and police. The arrests Thursday brought the tntal arrested to 127 since Hayakawa called in police Dec. 2. Among picketers Thursday w e r e groups carrying signs saying they represented Sonoma, Sacramento, and If.ng Beach state colleges. Striking began Nov. 6 wlth the Black Students Un1nn demanding • Ncsro (See SF STATE, Page I) VOL, '1, JtO. •• • IKTtoMI. M PAGll ' ' ' ' ' esa ro e· ea Dead Man's Identity A Mystery , The idenUty.cifa man who died 'I1tur'I-· day in a Costa Mesa farm labor'barracks' where ~· GI rubblDg *"'10f.'"'1Di!iic', occurred Is being sought tpday by the• Orange County Coroner'• office. He I! believed lo bave given the name Wilson V. Demor , wbeft hired tarller in the week at1s8.kloka~.nnS,.148S4 E. Sunflower Ave., ace~ to Officer Bob Arnold. The time card -poUibly stolen while the victim lay dying -ii missing, however, which complicates the matter. Investigators said in the death report that men are paid if they have a time card, not t;y name, and the dead man bad:two daya' pay coming. coroner's Deputy ruchard Slaughter said fingerprlnts are being traced today to determine the identity of the man. who died of bronchial pneumonia. Officer Arnold said then! was virtually no communication between the victim ana his barracks companions, because they are Mexican and he was apparently an American Indian. Police noted that most of the men drink wine on weekends, l~en shift to rubbing alcohol when Ulelr funds are low, because the latter costs only 26 cents a pint. The victim was found dead when Guillermo 8 . Durazo, 40, took a sack lunch to him at noon. Man, 21, Guilty In N arco Case A Newport Beach man arrested in a narcotic• roundup that jailed 20 persons today pleaded guilty to charges of selllilg marijuana. Superior Court Judge William Speirs ordered Kent Colin Calhoun, 21, Of 1200 Balboa Blvd., to serve tlve months in Orange County jail. He also placed the Newport man on three years probation. Court action is pending aga1nst 19 others arrested Jast Nov. 17 during raids in Laguna Beach, Sooth Laguna, N•wport Beach and Costa Mesa. S h e r I f f ' s narcotics investigators, agents of the State Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement and local police joined hands in the Orange Coast sweep. orer Copter Probe Ends . Testiinony Pineoi~ts M~sed St~P:, ? • • ! ' ' < \ r 1 BJ· AR'l11tJll IL VINSEL . missed step in the sa1vaa:e and reccm-cOsta Meaa. 1 c 1 · ' 1 ' ' ' : : • ·· °':""'·~•lift,~ :· ~·'· ·diUoning of ~wom ;.ma .'8t~ the ' , OnAug.14,~l i.sooreetoV~=· '-'t:iton. A twe>day nea.mc'l·li IO the plunge , It .,;;,pped, ---'•·· "• · of • -•••el .,__ hell ter Slllorsky plant In COnnecUcuL --.......,. ~ I ,... -,. es -ways cop ' N300Y -referred 'to as N~'-ilOO which killed 22 _pera00a: was concluded This crucial information in the probe -:""7"4: long lf!'f dart Thursday; with a dowri-1<> or the oecoiid LAA craft to go down Yankee by Ule avlaUo'o e~-' Dbllll; earth dl&logue on manufacturlng. and within a fou.r-mOnth period, wu uqcover· tiig info· Pop teuden Par&, wflert ~lt maintenance standarQr and rea>rci-keep-ce by Ute· ~B. ma.J.ntenance · reeords exploded in flames. ing. ~ ~OU~ -A photograph snapj>ed;by .. ..,ewltneu . A report !JD the .Preci5e reason Wh)'. Tli. f~pcn1 1 Ji&s coffii)ilect by NTS~ ~ho was careylng his camera aboWI" one of five rotbr .sp1ndles which mawed air safety investiga~rs · Robert E. the stricken, 9.5 ton "f?alt at ·aoout '100 due to metal faligue was oot airworthY Glhnour I.rid Rudoll Kapus:tjn. feet, with ·the j ello.w . colOr-Coded blade is upected. from . the · Na\ Ion a I The fatal splndle, ·designated AJ·ll; Ihlssing. Transporta.tipn Safety Board ln the nert was. overhauled at the Sikorsky plin~ ; Steps · in salvage and reworkirig on few months. last June, prior to being installed on ~ blade include inapectioli bJ floure• Testimony and r"eporta issued Thtirsday the passenger craft piloted by Capt. cent flaw-detection equJpment; stripping / stroni:Iy point tO one "Isola~. but tragic Kep Waggoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave.~ Qf nickel plate, grinding, surfjlce-tOughen- , · · ihg, tlien feplaUng with a nickel sulfate 2 Hippie Church Coeds Sent Home From School By JMta MeNABBt Jr. Of "" DallY l'Het lt•ff Two pretty gtrla affiliated with the church-hopping Teens for Christ Thurs- day were sent home from a HunUngto~ Beach High School, oae wlUt a Uve-day suspension slip and the'. other with orders to slip out of ber Biblical gown into something less comfortable but more modern .. ~, Assistant, Principal OWen Miller said one girl, a junior, ap~ on the C8f!i· pus at 15871 Sprinidile SL robed m illegal Biblical dress. She was reportedly discovered talking about JesUJ to another student and was handed the five-day suspension when she refused to obey orders to bait her preaching. Miller said the other girl's suspension came in conjunction with truancy charges, but the petite, brown.eyed senior denied the suspension Thursday was connected with alleged skipping of classes. She rtat.ed It was her fourth suspension , since the term began t.ut Insisted only the first two were for truancy. 'The third was three days for pasaing out gospel tracts on campus, she said. · Principal Glen Dysinger aald the1 girl member of the militant sect had a two-lnonth record of ' disregarding ·the anti-religion statutes. "She has persisted to violate Ute F..ducation Code which restricts the distribution of religious and political pro- paganda. We're approaching the point of referring her to Wlntersburg," he said. (Wlnt.ersburg High School is qie co~ linuation high school in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dlairlct.) Both girls were taken home by the campus security chlef Obie Moore. The junior lat.er retur_ned to clasSes after changing from her robe. ''I had to do what my mother wanted me to do, so I put on the same kind of dress that all the school robots wear,'' · she said. The girls said Thursday afternoon they wou~ continue "lo spread the saving grace of Jesus Christ on campus." According to the senior girl, the two nrganlzed a noon prayer circle and Bible study class which In two months has (See TEENS, Page I) compound. ' ' · . · " ' The ciitpJ toughening process -c.n:" ed sho~peenlng -was apparen~ done, accord.tng to the Gilruour-Ka~lln 'l'porl handed to newsmen ~1 along with other reJM)rt.s on lhe Pf'?~;. . "During an interview with thei!1 rator ~ho perfonned the plating a~on, the operator stated in ea t the spindle 3ppeared (\) ,bo shot-. ed and tht iio -i>'<!ling of Iba ,~ 'ol tjl• spindle assi:mbly was !)erfonft.' e<1 1 dby Sikots.kY ar, that · _ / !lie ret>Otf, "I' The. p3n had ool _, shot-peened, lftfore U was sent eut f re-working. ConsequenUy, the e ~Bf pJckeJ.o p~ated and returned aervice, -.;reater. ~an it should bav , a Si.torstJ· eXecuUve testUled ay. . James N. H udstant chief of engineering test tor Sikorsky, aai~ (Seo G, Poge l) • U tfie weatherman ha! his way it's gonna be a wet Weekend. Look roi:1 lhowen Saturday and Sunday """ continued cool temperatures. INSIDE TODAY WEEKENDER 1_.i .. gell .r ready to gr°"' .,./ today'1 coo- tr picWre teU, Ua.t 1~. The plane had left Kennedy In- ternational Airport in New York al 2: 10 p.m. PST Thursday and plunged into the sea as it was approaching Caracas' Maiquet.ia Intemational Airport on a nonstop night. The ·la.st wun1 came from the pilot who radioed at 1:05 p.m. he \vould need no maintenance in Caracas. The plane was reported to have es· plOOed in fiight and Venezuelan Navy rescue officials sa.Jd ':there ar.e. DO .l!gns of Ii f e" at the scene, lS miles off the coast. They found empty rubber rafl3 and fragments of wreckage noaUng on the sea . Foreman Says Police Curbs Overdue;i' • • .... • + t Cerwa of the re3Clle boa~ said tbeJ. had found 13 boC:lies -seven women. rive men and two children -and . that some of the bodies had been molested by sharks. 'lbt.y reported "swarms" of sharks at the scene of the crash. In Washington the Natl0l1al Tnnsporta· lion Sar•ty Board said first infonnaUon indicated the crash was w i t b I n Venezuelan fw'lsdJction a n d would be (Sff JE'IUNER, Pqe J) ,~ I • I By TOM BARLEY ot .... DeltJ ...... l!aff U. S. Supreme Cow1 rulingJ that have rstrlcted law enforcement agencies Are !tit only vital and necessary but ••• more than 100 years overdue, trial laW\)'er Percy Foreman told Orange County at- totoeys Thursday night. tn i rejecUon of pollce resentment of recent high court decillons, Ule fained Texu 1-.ey told ti!< Orange , eo,.nt1 Trial Lawyen A....U.Uon In Anaheim: "'What the amsUng olHcer wanq. JI the rig)lt to determine Ule guilt of the auspect then and there. He thlnb he ahoWd be able to develop bis case from the IUlpecl instead or bulldtng It agslnsl the IUJpeCI, "Law enforcement people took on our (lawyers) protection ol the rights of the individual and the ~kllng of con- stltullonal doc1rlne u !he creallon of a haodicap for them," ·Foreman aakL ,"Wbat Uley want la Ule attuaUon that exlNd before the Supreme Cow1 Onal11 clamped down ' 1 perpetull If""" light for Ule police oruc.r. "It's a handicap to the law en- forcement offlctr when we insllt on a trial at all,'' mapped Foreman. "What he'd like us to do ii lhave the~ head of the auspect and paint It juat the way they do in Rusala. "Or then qaln,'' Foranan said, "he'd love the system Ibey UM oo the Getman hlghway1 wllen they !Qe your car and your llctme IWIY Ule mlnut< you commit a drlvina tnfracUon. "And It'• · a handlcJp lb law en- forcement oWctr1 that they're compelled to protect the lndlvlduol rlibll ol raplsll, • robbers, communlltl, murdereri l{XI child mo1esters and &ee thernr. becaUM of tba1 protecUon, '1 F charged. "But let me tell you thll~" ciour, dry Tenn said, "not OM md' fa any of thoae categories bu betQ, freed for any other reason than tNt-the la" enton:emeat officer by lilt actiool violated Ule pnimlle ol •C...UtuUoa •that ft bold IO dta.r." 1 ' The def-it J1moit Earl Roy, the man accuaed o( kruW Dr. Martin (Set FORDJAN, l't(e I) , ...... ·,, ,_ ' Cl~ »a -" ·-.. DMdl "Mill• • •""'111 .... ~ ''-.. ,, , ... ca. • t IMi I 1( -~ If =~: _,. .... 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MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR RNE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SA VIN6S CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME PANDS AS MAlltO -DISFGN 5111\0 -AllTISAM AND MANY MOREi - EXQ,USIVI! Dl!ALllS 7'0ll: HENREDO!t D I I I , ' • ' ~· ... - \ ' --D11ntington • EDITION" • I . . • Y oar .uomete'll'E ' VOt:. 61, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIPAY, DECEMBER IJ, '1'61 ' Dally Paper TEN CENTS All Lost • Ill Jet Crash ' • S harks Swarm, a t Wreckage, Hamper R escuers CARACAS (UPI) -Rel!CUe boatt operating among &wanna of sharks off · the c o a 1 t ot Venezuela radioed today there were no S\ll'Vlvors in the crash of a Pan A.meircan World Airways Boeing 7(ff jet which hit the sea in a ball of names 1bursday night with 51 persons aboard. The plane had left Kemedy ln- ternatiooal Airport in New York at 2:10 p.m. PST Thursday and p!Wll!ed into tbe sea as lt was approaching Caracas' Annual Coast 40 Mile s Fete Deadline Near The Orange COast, from Seal Ueach to San Clemente, ls becoming brighter by the evening as owners of homes, businessa and institutions imtall dazz- ling Christmas lights and decorations. Much of the decorative effort during the holiday season will be judged in the annual "40 Miles of Christmas Smiles" contest, an institution started more than 30 years ago. The deadline for entry in the contest is 5 p.m. Monday. Judges will make their decisions as to winners in all categories Dee. 19. The annual event, started In the Depression era by the late Willii:!';n Gatlienne, originally was intended as an attempt to bring people down to the coast during the Chri!tmas aeason to boost business: · -· 1 • - Among the divisions In which the judges will anro prizes are the bett religious shrine, the best Christmas ~.:ene,-l.J.he· be&~ Cboper.ativt neighborhood · • ~ • heSt · o1.1taoor tree. • best lighted 'l..._~ecotated. ptlblic bWldliiii 'ud' aie · beSl irtreet lighting and decOratimJ · 'I'roi;hltl will go to 'the aweepslakes winner and fOr . first.,1 second and third places in each division. San Clemente won the sweepstakes award la.st year. Persons who want their decorations considered for judging-can contact their local Chamber or Commerce. or tha Orange County Coast Association at P .0. Box 272, Huntington Beach, or P.O. Box 8282, Fountain Valley. P olice Seeking Labor Barr acks Victim's Identity The identity or a man who died Thurs· day in a Costa J\.fesa £ahn labor barracks where bouts of rubbing alcohol drinking occurred is being sought today by the Orange County Coroner's office . He is believed to have given the name Wilson V. Dem or when hired earlier in the week at Saldoka Farms, 14854 E. Sunflower Ave., according to Officer: Bob Ar.iold. The time card -possibly stolen while the victim liy dying -is missing. however, which complicate! the matter. Investigators said In the death report that men are paid if they have a time card, not by name, and lhe dead man bad two days' pay coming. Coroner's Deputy Richard Slaughltr said fingerprints are being traced today to determine the identity of the man, ¥.'ho died o( bronchial pneumonia. Officer Arnold said there was virtually no communication between the vicUm and bis barracks companions, bec.auJe they are Mexican and he was apparenUy an American Indian. Police noted lhat mo.!1 of the men drink wine on weekends, r ~ shift to rubbing alcohol when their funds are low. because the latter costs only 26 cents a pint. Maiqueila lntemaUonal Airport on a nonstop flight. The last word came from the pUot wbo radioed at 6:05 p-.m. he would need 'no maintenance in Caracas: ' The plane was reported to bave ex- ploded in flight and Venezuelan Navy rescue officials said "there are no signs of Ii f e" at tbe !Celle, 16 miles off the coast. 'Ibey found empty rubber rafts and fragments of wreckage fioating on the sea. Crews ol the rescue boats said they had found 13 bodies -seven women. five men and two children -and that some of the bodies bad been molested by sbarks. They reported "swarms" of &barb at the scene of the crash. In Washington the National Transporta- tion Safety Board said first information indicated the crash wu w Ith in Venezuelan jurisdiction and would be investigated by Venezuelan aul.borilies. Otherwise a team of saf<ly boanl in- -' ' ~F srA:r~~STRATOR>'[HJIOWJtfgf\.1.QSii: ;j.\, · •· 'P'.-· • • ~ · ~ Pounds ofr "'9fiw•Y 1P1frotif{eft .fl': · . ~· , ..... t~ ~ ,. .. C.la sses Resume ·at SF After Fire in Building SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Strlko- trou~ San Francisco Stale College resumed classes quietly loday as oHicials found that a small overnight fire had destro~ schedules and r o o m assignments for next semester. The fire in the Administration Building, a main . target of striking stude:Dts, was of undetermined cause and did little damaee. The campus was disturbed Thursday afternoon by rock-throwing skimUshes, and police arrested 16 persons, including a bearded min.strel in' a red ¥elvet cape. The 1ncidents, latest In a series resulting from a strike called by Negro students, came as the state college Valley Man Gets Term in P 1·ison system trustees rejected an outside mediation offer and appointed a four-man consultation commiUee. {Related Story, Page 4). G<orge Gomer, 24, th< guitar-playing troubadour, was arrested on charges of using obscenities, dlstUrbing the peace and inciting to riot after he sang out for the resignation of S. I. Hayakawa, the school's acting president. Students, who had been quietly debaUng their next strike action, rallied to Gomer and the picketing was on. Violence flared later in the day when police moved among pickets and arrested John Levin, 24, a strike leader who is a member or lhe Students for a Democratic Society and the Progressive Labor Party. Levin was arrested on a warrant based on a complaint Signed by lfayakawa concerning previous incidents. Exact A Fountain Valley man who violated charges were not known. probation imposed on him In March, Rocks flew again and students sh\Alted 1967, was sent to state prison for two to police, "Pigs off campus!" to live years Thursday. As drmonstrators left the campus, Superior Judge William Speini senl highway patJ;Wnen lined a sidewalk used car salesman Douglas McRae to jail on the basis or a probation depart-between buildings and more ~ ment report which listed "several in-broke out, others were arrested And fractions" committed by the convicted some students were lrlt by: clubs. abortionist. Before plckeUng ended1 lhe llDe was McRae, 43, of 18893 San Felipe St., a hall milt long amma the iampus, pleaded gullty 20 months ago to one and there· waa a shorter line of teacben count of attempted abortion. He served bf.tween demonstrators: and Police. 12 weekenda in coonty jail and / got The amsla Tburaday brqlll the total U.... years' probation. . mested to 11'1 .u.;,-Hayakawa called His wife, Lorraine, '.rl, drew an ldcn-Jn pcllce Dec. 2. . 1 , • licaJ sentence on lhe same chat&~·· •na Picketers Thursday w e r e The couple was found guU., Ol at--groops carrying signs ,saying they lempUng to procure the abortion of a ' repre&ented Sonoma, Sacramento, and pregnant, Zi-year-0ld Stanton WMUlh. -(See SF STATE,J>age II vestigators would take charge. In- vestigator Pat Gririles Dew to Caracas today. --~ ' He will be usisled by advisers from the Federal Avlaton Agency. Pan American, Boeing, Pratt · and Whitney and the Air Line Pllob A!soclatioo. "There was a great explosJon and only fragments of the plane remain," said a naval officer. Residenta of a housing project behind (Ste JmJNER, Pa1e I ) , School Ousts Two 'Teens For Christ' By J AMES McNABB, Jr. 01 Ille Dall\I Plitt 1t1H Two pretty girls afiillated with the church-hopping Teens for Christ Thurs- day were sent home from a Huntington Beach High School, one with a five-day suspension slip and the other with orders tn slip out of her Biblical gown Into something less comfortable bl.It more modem. Assistant Principal Owen Miller said one girl, a junior, appeared on the cam- pu• at 15871 Springdale St. robed in illegal Biblical dress. . She was reportedly dl!icovered talking about JUU!I to another student and .was handed the five-day suspension when she refused to obey ofdm to halt her preaching. , Miller:,!lidJl!~~-~ came m ~J~on with_. truaney charges, but lbe.' petite, ~ed senior denied ' lhe,,l!llPensioo. 'llult1Cia7 wa! coni>ecled with alleged skipplng l! classes. .• · Sbe staled it wu her lootth !llllpell)ton since the term began but insls1ed only the first two were for truancy. The third was three days for passtng out (See TEENS, P11e Z) U.S., North Hear Compr omise Plea For Paris Talks PARIS (UPI) -American and North Vietnamese negotiators met today in secrtt to discuss a new allied e<>m· p:omise proposal for getting the ex- panded V!"ctnam conference under way. Cyrus Vance, deputy chief of the American delegation, met with his Hanoi counterpart, Col. Ha Van Lau, shortly '. after 3 p.m. Site of the conference ~,_s not disclosed. Procedural disputes ov~r the teating of the !our delegations have delayed start of the talks. · • Hanoi was reported .demanding a square. table with a side each far the North Vietnamese, the Viet Cong, the United States and _Saigon. The new plan was reported to envisage t w o semicircular tables to avoid giving recognjUon of the Viet Cong as would be implied by putting Its delegation at a square table. 'Both the United States and the South Vietnamese government refuse t o recognlze. the Viet COng as a separate body. As the me.eUng got under way, Nme. Nguyen Thi Binh, the sharp-tongued representative of the NaUonat Uberatlon Front, the -political branch of the Viet Cong, accused Washington and Saigon or "deliberately sabotaging the con- ference" by intensifying their "war of aggression." "They do not want to end their 4i" gression In South Vletnam," Mme. BIM tokl a luncheon of dlplomaUc cor- respondents. "They do not wlab to brlng pµce to Vietnam." Foreman Says Police Curbs Overdue By TOM BAJILEY 01 ""' DllllY l'tlM te. U. S. Supreme Court rulings dill have restricted law enforcement agencl.es are not only vital and neceuary but are more than 100 years overdue, trial lawye1 Percy Foreman told Or11111e Coonty at· torneys Thllnda7 night. In 1 rejecUon of pollce resentment of recent high eoott dccl!lons, the famed Tex.as attorney told the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association in Anaheim ' "What the arrestJng olficer wants Is th< rl&I!~ to determine the 11>in ; the • ! i\ SU!peCI tben and !hero. He thlnka he abould be able to develop hll cue frvm lhe,IUIJ>OCI iolttld ol bulldlq It againlt the l ' suspec . "Law tnf81'Ctment people loot on our (tawyen) protection o( the rlgbta of the individoal and the upboldln8 of COl>- sdtuUooal doctrine aa the c:reaUoo Of 1 handicap for them," Foreman aald. "What they want i1 Lhe sttuatlOn thlt exi>led before the Suprtme Court finally damped down: a ptrpetual IT"" lllJht for the pollce ollicer. I + "It's • band.leap to the law en- forcement officer when we inlilt on 1 trtal •t Ill," snapped Foreman. "What he'd like UI to do II lhave the bead of the IUlpeCI and paint It juJI the way they do In Ruula, · "Or ·then agaln," Fortman aa.id, "he'd love the aystom they '...; oo the Genpao hiahwaya wileo they talie your car and YOlD' IJeell8e away the minute you commJt a driving Infraction. .. And it'• 1 handicap to law en- fort'ement orncers 'that they 're compelled to protect the individual rlgbll of rop!>ll, n>bben, communlola, murderera and chlld moletlft1 and see them freed because of that protection," Foremau charged. "But ltt me tell you t.blt," the 4our, city Tenn uld, "not one man In •Ill' of thole cat.(oda bas l!*n frted _for any other ,..,.. than U..t the law ent'<>reement olllcer by hll -violated the promlae ol lhe Collltltutloa that we bold 10 dear." The ddender of Jamet Earl Ray, the man lCC\lled of kUllng Dt. Martin ~ li!ee rolll!:M,UI, Pap I) WESTMINSTER YOUNGSTERS FACE BLEAK CHRISTMAS i'emmy Durfee, 4, Cuddles ln_f•nt Sister~ Becky Jll~.-k (;JtrisJ.;m•~, I ·~if'.tr' • ' ,~ • • "' [• · ·Fami ies· Fae~ Eviction4ft,.r-Y« , . ' Cold nl~hls· amt 'the. pro1pect of Chr.lsUnai 90 t.ht streets are mpk.lng' i pair 1of WestniinSter women~ Wt>oi:ler · how to 1how their nve children that thJs holiday season, l!ke ajl those 11ast, is a time of warmth and kindness. For both Mrs. Kathy Durfee, of 13941 Plne St., and her neighbor, Mrs. Luz Corona, of 13931 Pine St., have been given eviction tioUc~. These final .nights in the Corona home are warm at feast, :. but , MrS. Quifee apd her four. cJtfldren· -including a baby two weeks old -have no heat in their quite modest, but well·kept cot- tage. The electricity has been turned off by mutual agreement or the Southern California Edison Company and the landlord, due to wiring ruled i~dequate by the city's Building and Safety Depart~ ment. • • • "I object. lo people prying into my private b11slness," the pf'Qper:ty owner s!id tOday when contacted for his side of: tbii bleak, West Oringe County Ohrtstmu story. He charged that Mrs . Durfe'.e overload- ed the frail wiring with an electric heater, causing the problem which could result in fire in the home. "U she doesn 't like the wiring, let her move," he said. The eviction notice for Mrs. Corona and her 10-year-old son Richard was on a more personal basis, be said, and it may be challenged in oourt. Just out of the bospltal and jobleu, Mrs. Durfee and her , brood, Jeff, 8, Brett, 6, T~my, 4, and Baby Becky, are getting alJ)ng on welfare and county Aid to Dependent Children program. The needs stretch farther than the Beach Business Pioneer Hepburn Succumbs at 80 . Plooeer Huntington Beach businessman and civic leader Harold M. Hepburn died · Wednesday in a convalesce I hospital · •fter an illness of one year. He was ao. .. .MrJ Hepburn, a naUve ol Plalnlield.. N.J., came 14 Calffomla with 1111 f.,uly shortly after th& turn ol the centur)' Ind settled in Huntlngton Beach In 19211. lo that year, !ie wu employed by the E. K. WCICld·~co .. which later bec:atne .lhe Frllnr Curran Lumber Co. He worked for the f1rm unW his retirement 'ln--1915. Be wved [or mlt1)' yeart "' a .nr.ctor: ol th • Huntlnclo'1 · Beacb Qiamlier,of'COmmer<;e and am.•~ a .year 11 .ita. presldent In 19ft He had been a Hunttngtoo Beacb ltolariall for 13 years. · ln !MO, he married the fonner Bonnie Harper. wbo """tv.. lllm at the family home, 511 7th St,, Huntington Beach. Other survivors include 1 stepson, Robert Harper of Florldt, and f~ '"T· coWlty cari help the Dur!ees 14 ieach. No: elCCl.flcity z:neans hd refrl~rator : as 'well, so food . spoftagc is ti P,c>bl,ern and the Durkees and Coronai must find · a new place to liYe within a few days. But they can afford llttie heller than what they now ocoupy. She and Mrs. Corona, who works w.hen she can, have made the bumble cottages : into as much as possible of the homes 1 they would like to provide · (of tbeir ~ growing children. · ' · ' 1 "Abollt. the ~y ~ a.v~able at . what 'they can ' Btforif10 pay Ls more . substandard 600sing," said Mts: Hannn · Alekoumbldes, of 71&1 Welle!iy SL, W eatminster. She has pitched in to find suitable quarters for the women and children being dispossessed, and i o t er e ~le d persons lelet>lloned to her bome, 891-3133, with Ups ab0u1 help. The landlord wants to g~t them out rapidly and ma}'. do so with. ~ help of Ule City , · as · sdoO aJ ~he wifing can be checked, ' I j " •"We.WW Wpect Sflese P11K'erion re- quest and ii .~ .are building code violaUons, no one will Uve_in the bou11es unlll tfie violaUons ate cotrtcted," said Director· of Building and Planhlilg War- ren Cavanaugh. · Both women agree that they certainly wouldn't want to live in firetraps and are thankful that there are city officials to inspect and help curb such thlnlJI. But they are not thankful for so many unanswered questiorls about the.ii fulw'e in the next few days. Qua Weatlter lf the wealhennan baa bis W81 it's gonna be a wet ,weekend. Loot for showe6 Saturd.8,y and 'SUnday with continued cool rtemperaturu, INSW E TODA.'\' ' ,\VE~K£NDER maaazine geU rtad11 tu grow ·aricf today',; cot>- er. pictu~1 tell~ thi it~. •' I ' • I • I Judge Raps • New :~ 11 ~ I At Dinner ,. ..... P .. e l FOREMAN .•. HEART 'FELT' SCENE -General Telephone Co.'s Connie. JllcGray finds Kathy Foster, 6, bu plenty of· heart' u ihe "takei "yiiu!igsler's pulse electronically at DAILY PILOT-Generil Telephone •how now under way at Huntington Center. Lather Kinc. eontlnued hla attack on law enforeemenl 111 noting that arresting of8cen •'loot CID ' It U a bandicap that the auapect abou1d have a lawyer of hll cbol<t nther than have a lawyer Dozens Win (;alls appointed for .,_ "Be quelllom tile auapecl'I ri&bl to Thousands Visit Pilot Share Show have a jW'J' trlll." l'oreman said. ''He 'Ibouaanda ol heartbeat.I have been Joob "' B u jult 1111 lllldo _..,ary -ilad by JOophlstlcated electronic ._lo tbe alate. =-· hundred.1 of ·penom bave "Bat let mo ten ,.. Ibis." Fanmu \IP'. for free p<lzel. and dOUlll said. ''Tbe ..... 'who -wrola -Coa-of ;haPPl' bollday lboppera .have won stituUon ..-1n. G l\)ldflc bandlcap8. he l•n·t dlslance pboos calls lo "tbe The)' were pat then wttll the --that folb.-!*k lioriie, • they would ~ ddlnlte halldlcape , ,,,,.'I· the f1ory of the combined DAI-· to lnybo6y -and I aet111 lo ba ·taWng l:Y.·PJLOT 1Jln YPUR Share Show ud about law enforoement lonllht -who ~al Teltjll>U· q,_ ·elhlbit at -lhe· tries lo Ioterfere with the ·~ . lllJ!w.; '""'"" in ,the' evtnt today at rights that we 81 lawyen mm, wi; ··~c.edir. rifhll of the lndlvtdual .. ;;:AJJJ.g-With ,;orklrig '. modeln of tbe "If you wanl perfect pollc:< work, ~ machlnp which fiasb final Foreman Aid, 11Uien "the Plaee to go &toct mMket repotta ac:roe,, the counlry for It is the ·IJSSR, ~t we lbould from ~all Street lo tht DAILY PIL<Yr ~ coocemm with here are two ~ in a· matter of minutes every trading lions: what about the rigb1s of 10C1ety day, tbe abow also includes demonstra- and what kind ol COY_~ ,do we . Uons.~ electronic equipment which wUJ want? . . transn:i\t a heartbeat over .telephone. ~ "A:nd Ml :liimaalil Fcnman, (or <!lqnosia 'by.a..doctor hundreds ''when law ' · o!1ktra ·atop : 9r thoilaancts otlnlla aq, · vlolaUng ltbe U., . ~will -'"'n"., ... , lllildi «•.illlits todafilllnlf offers visitors the opportunity to win a free call,~bave· their puISe taken elec~ troni~ and win valuable prlua. The DAILY PILOT Win YOUR Share Show oireri one share of stoct each in McDonrien !DoUglas Corp., Whittaker Corp., Sargent Iniluslrles 'and Cbriltlllll8 Oil Corp: ·The ahm'u range in value from •10 to l80 per """· ·A: stock brokerage firm, JCroaen.Qd Co., Inc., will funmb all stocks except Cot the McDonnell Douglo lltoclt whlcli'w 111 be !umlshed by McllbnneO . DouiJas' Aatrol!aulli:a ComJ!llllY, beadquartered in lluntlnilon Beach. . Grand Prize In tbe Win YOUR Shan Show, a !500 set of·the 200tJt llMIYtnary edltlon of Encyclopedia Brltannlca, will be fUllllmM by the DAILY Pll.Or. All prtus will be awarded a\ f p.m. . ,Salmdq;.,.,._,,,_,1111 ... -to win. • I ~-, tendinl ~k ~~ Salunlq-from l J>-ni. lo I p.m, ~ a new tftaL. V ..,..,. • .J they~o~• • . 'I., ;a,;1 --···1 j!11 , jJ -. f,'! ,.. "'''''' >.(·-.· ' ,.,.. ' =:: ~by~~-~:n 1;ihe Stuay· _ _.'Arias -Pick ed 1n v1o1at1oa of~ ol'.Judli'lal ethica." -. He cooflnntd, li>.mer, tbaftbe rigidly supervised cOnc!Jlfill!i' In whlcll Ray II being kepi In ldenipbll, T.,.,_, warranted . the t>poaurt 111&1 the ~tuaUoo' 11u· received In na\loaal periOdkaJa. Aild be ForMaximU.mSchool Use · verified thet Ill<* condlUoill 'would 'j>lay · ' , a bii par1 In ~· court ildlcm . bt -· Nine · major amt for !nvesllgatton : Dlnpall w a 1 &elected . a1 d>almisn. plant oo behilf of lliy. ha"' bion llelicted by a apeclal c<llli-Dingwall wu cb•innan of the ci>mmlttee Fomna ts ~ulad lo . appear t1ngton Beacll UnlaG IDlb Scllool fJlltrtcl '· -w!>lcl> ·~~'1 ~Jor..a tu W-.Y Ill Nrii>"l• wben Ilia~. tO ·Iook Into msxlimlm·uae poosibIHUet · overrldtmoaaure-Jlilaiear. will ~ bfl danand f« a new vmue Of the icboo1JJ W!Wzl" the 61-tquare mJia · In addition· Dingwall bas -alenalve for Ray 1 trliL iCbool 1ya1em; ba~kgr<llllld In tuatton and ......., .. 1 In the group'• second .,..ting Robtrt · mat-aa chalnnan of the atandlng ....... ,. .. ,, J SF STATE •.. Lone Beath llale -.... Strlklnc """ Ii~· I with the Black l>ludenll Union dtmandlng 1 Ntgro atull• depaz1mmt, ochnJMlon of Negro students reprdlem Of ocadtmlc quallllcalloDI aod relmtatement as Oii lnatrvclor of a-ge Murrlj', a Black Panther who !Jlled N-lludenll to tab pna. OD CNDpua. Joining the BSU .wu lhe 'l'btrd World Ltberattoo Front, which ad<!ed aimjlar demanda for nc1>-Negro minority group . membert. OltAHO• COAST '°"llllHOtO C.ON#Nf't Th11111 J:1nll ·-n ..... , A. M"'MI~• Mlnlllnt ••• ,tJMrt W. laf•t Wllft1111 111111 AJMCl•lt fM!tllltleoll ·--.... Cl'JI Ml'IW ................ Offtee JH Ith Str.•t Malllat .A.Ut•tn P.O. ••• 7'0, 92641 --.......... .... I DI! W.I ..... .......,_ c.t9 M91t DO .... kY """ '--'t ..... I 711 rwnt A- . · tai:aUon committee of ibe HOME Couocll ""°"' p .. ,, J TEENS ••• gospel,6-acfl .. campii, ilie &aid. ·Prlndpal Glen o,.Initr &aid the: Clrl m~ of the mllltant ltd ha4 a , lwOillOllth ncord of dlmgardlnl the ' anti-religion !latutes. "She . 1iu· persisted to violate the - Education Code which restrlctl the distribution .of religious and political prq. paganda.. We're· approaching lhe pOt,11 . of ref wing her. to Winters burg," he sa!!!;; ' . . ( n:intmb!l't Hl(h Scliool -ls the c,<JI\" ' lihuatlon high scl>oOI In the Huntington · Beach Unimr High Scl¥lol Dt!trlct.) · ·Both glrb were !&ken borne by tbe campus aecurtty cht<:,f Ollie Moore. Tbe junior later returned lo cia.uet after changlrig from her robe. "I baa lo do what my mother wanted - me to do, so I put on the same ttnd of dress that all the school robots wear," she said. The girla said Thuraday afternoon they would conUnue "to !pr!;Bd the savlnl grace of Jesus Christ on campw." According to the aenior girl, the two organized a noon pr1yer circle and Bible study class which in two months has grown from three to 14 students. She aecu.aed the admlnlatraUon of persecuUng students who "proclaim thelr love of Jesut." "I doo't understand why they do lhla to ua. Six months ago my llfe wu one big booze party. I wu never happy • And then I was led to the Lord and, PralH God, haJl!llneu and joy havt cooltlntly filled my heart. I want to share my own pe1ce ol mind with otl>tra," 8be &aid. SECOND BRUSH The OUltlnp Tburlday wert the Teena for Cbrllf. lfJCODd. brush with campua law within a week. Lui Fridty m membtn ol tho group, headquartered In the "IJlht Club" at 111 Main SL, HunUnctcn Belch, wett mated on &rup""ng chlr1es at Golden Well COllqL The chargea lltmmed from their aU.c- ed refuul lo 1et off tho campu> when Ibey were found handln« out traet&. Five of the Ill wtre arrllgned Monday In munlclpal court. A 1lxth person, Marian Tortorella, 18, 11 acheduled to be attalined thl.I coming Mooda~ .. in kunllngloo Beach. Elected vice ·chairman WU Mra. : ~tta Suter of .. weatmlnster. Mrs. Suter -has Joo1 bell actiy• ln il1strtcl actlvlllel and bu Mrved OD atVeral · cl!W!na cGmmlttees. Secretory will be <Jarolyn ·MitclJell. a veteru ol dtlzm -advlaory groupa and one or the Oral . -tO urge establlahmenl ol the. foll use committee. During , the formation meetlnl . the group . agreed lo. atudy areal Including recreational use of school ·facWUes, uae •I· BOboola .day and in Iha eveninga pat- terns · of organization ( 1 e b e d u 11 n g llChe11IeJ such fledbte, modular,-team t•achlni and othen) school Ille llze, hnJllO inllnlctlon, population projec:Uona, college prep -nd voc:alionat. educalion, yOINOWld achoo! operattoo and pro-gr-for lludents of culturaHy deprived hackfl"llldS, c.uµrutteemen will be divided lnlo sult<ommitteea which will look Into tho indtvldual areaa Usted and Into other• which mlghi seem appropriate, Dingwall said. MeeUngs of the entire committee will be on the tee0nd Thursdays of eacb month. Nut meeting ii Jan. 9. 9 More American Servicemen Get Asylum in Sweden STOCKHOLM (UPI ) -Sweden granted asylum todaJ to nine American servicemen opposed to U.S. Vietnam war policy, rais:lng to 149 the number of Gls in legaJ exile here . The Aliens Commission a1so ordered two U.S. draft dodgers expelled from Sweden. 1be oommission Aid lt granted asylum to the new nine on the usual ''humDtarian grounds." The American Desertera Conunltlea (ADC) bere aald !hero were at 1eut 200 rune..., Gii In Swed<r!. 11 &aid many bava not ytt applied for asylum. -OWll l•lllNW. .. ...... Melt. Llbl,..- •I• ~I :l:.i ...... r.il:i• ... -'"' ~~~ -i:i::-., •· , •-n " "" . =.Ke1bet1 ~ ~ n , uee91\1r, 111. -welttf' M.,,,..11, It. l"or!llT*lltl, tri.M. =,~,,tt~.w.,'.'..:..:J!'~:· l'f!tnefl, ... J. -St•flt11 l'avl Kr-. 20, flldltlv ... INM. f\. -l lllr it1fOll, 11, Wldtlt .. KM -! ) Hong Kong Bug Peak Due by Christlntu ...... -Fl\I "' """if'"' Ila =-°"""' .... i.o.,.6qela .. _ ................. pooportloal, atrlk-mc c1olldien. -.... celebrlua aoc1 polltldm9 allb. C<mdltlonl In Oranp County h a •• reached •oldemlc proportJoos. accord- ing lo publlc health olflclall,. who say Ille cllaea!e'• -shoold be between Dec. 17 and CliNtmaa. The fiu, JasUmc U11 lo I Wftk, brings "' ...... ly1llploml Including' A sudden ooael of lever of al least 100 lo 101 (even higher in children), c:hil1s, pains throughout the body, sore ,...... p .. ,, J JETLINER ... the airport allo reported aeelng a shower . of fier]' "-'"ts falling lnlo the ... at the time ol the cram. Naval patrol boats broochl in the bodies of a boy, 3, mnd a woman in her IOI lo the port of La Gualra early today. crewmen aald at leut lour other bodies had boon found. Rescuera aald they found two rubber lllerafls from the plane. Both were lnllated but empty. The coatrol tower at Ma.iquetia said ft lost contact with the Pao Am jet at 5:59 p.m., minutes before it was due to land. The jet was aJ>llftlOCblnc at 1,000 feet wben tragedy lltruck. • P1111 American spebsmea in New Yort said the plane, lllPt 217, -... meJSlge thlt It wu .In trouble. * M . v· . ost ICl'.11118 Venezuelans =-=::~~ """"that_,.,. Jo be ti>< last !IJDlploO! to disappear. ' Dr. Charla Pall of the OrllDlt County Health Departmeot gave Ou 1ufferua thrte acmewhat depressing treatment!: against the ruu.-go lo bed, drink pl..,. ty of fiulda and tab aspirin. Nallooal Communicable Dl,leue Center ......... said the nallonal clealh rate from tho mus bas boon aet al 1'0. oceurrinf In 1.22 ciU... The Ilu is hitlln( the western states hardest, health of- ficials said. Amooc the .. !Ill' -led lo tho flu II that of -1'alluah Banklltld, 65, who died from pneumonia brought on by the Hq KCN.vfnu· , , The disease bas lilt' la,!00 peraona In Los Angele& County. Gov. Ronald RellJllll is r«OVerlnJ. wlf!i J. bout with Ille virus. SinPr Tony Mirlln bas It and Frank Sinatra II jusl 1•tUn1 oveq ~ . School absentee rates tn Calllbrnla dUes have been reported. 11 hlgh as 25 percent. The normal rate ls 5 io & peretnl, officials aald. Urban Coalition Pledges ·cooperation With Nixon NEW YORK (AP) -President-elect Nixon won a pledge today from leaders of the Urban CoellUon that they will coopetate fully with him whenever.~ ble in tackling problem.'! of the cities. John W. Gardner, cJWnnan of the coalition composed of leaders in public and private life committed to broad aocia1 objectives, told newsmen be feU c:mam the group could collaborate with ~Wm io maay areas. The aessfon lasted tO minutes -a half-hour longtr than icheduled -aod was deacribed by Gardner as "a very 1oole uploraUon ol our common ob- jectives." · Sitting In WU . IlJnlel p a t r I c k Moynihan, N1%oit'11 newly ruµned aasis- lant f,. urban affalra. Ht told reporters Nb:oo planned to participate in a White House meeting between leaden of the coa.litJon am hil own new ID'ban affairs council soon after lnauguraUon. AMONG PRESENT Among lbose present at the conference wu Mayor John V. lJnd.say of New Y ort; David Rockefeller, president ol the Chase Manhattan .Bani; I. W. Abel. president of the United Steelworkers Union, and Wbltaey Young Jr., executive dtrectar of UM! National Urban Ltague. Thb meeting was followed by a lun- chem get-together of Nb:on and fonner Pennsylvania Gov. William W. Scrantoa, recenUy returned from a Middle East misslon for the president~ect. Also present at lunch were Henry A. Ki!5- inger, Nixon's assistant for national oecurlty affaln: Wtllialn P. Rogers. secrelary of atale designate, aod journalist Walter IJppmann. Nixon was turning b& atteMion .. 6Q more specHic problems of governmeat at home aod abroad, following his return to New York after namfng his cabinet in Wa shington and meeting with Pre!t.- dent Johnson. Scranton, who visited Israel and five Arab neighbors at Nixon's behest, was to give a personal report io the privacy of lhe president-<lect'a Filth Aven'f, apartment. VISITED JOHNSON After spending mofe than eight hours with bis new Cabinet 1n a series of briefings, Nixon drove to the White House for a 65-minute private session in Johnson's office that dealt with the Mid- dle East, Vietnam and olher problems. Jobnson, duting the meeting, Informed Nixon he was available to meet in- dividually with members of the Incoming Cabinet and that be would confer tint with Wllliam P. Rogers, Nixon's choice for secretary of state and thus, by protocol, th~ ranking member of the new Cabinet team. Y uletime Cruises Of Huntington Harbour Offered Cruises around the waterways of Hun· tington Harbour will continue all next week according to the Orange County Philharmonic Society. sponsors of the Christmas cruises. · Residents of West Orange County aie invited lo board boats and cruise lnfD a fantasy land of multicolored llghtl reflected i n the shimmering water tonight beginning at & o'clock. There will be no cruisea on Saturd~ but cruises will resume on Sunday through Friday nigbl Boats will leave tbJ HunUngton Harbour sales office, 4241 Warner Ave., each half hour until 10 p.m. Free patkin~ Ill available and tickets for the cruise will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children under 12. All proceeds from the cruises wlll go to the Orange County Phllharmonlc' Society. . ' '"Ill-'------------~ .... ' ' -:---.cl~ m5$ ome -HOLIDAY-LAMP SPECI~ 15°/o TO 30°/o -DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OU.R FINE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MARIKO -DESIGN GUl).O -ARTISAN -AND MANY MORE! OUR FINE COUICTION OF ACCESSORIES WILL ALSO II f£ATUHD AT. A 15% SAYINGS! 1 ,j: :11 1111 11j1 i 1\ EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR: HENREDON-DREXEL-HERITAG! 90 DAYS NO INTEREST-LONGER TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT ?eJ .. INllllORs NIWPORT BIACH 1727 WMlcllff II!• 642·2050 ..... D"nl' Pr.,...onal Interior Datl ... .. LAGUNA lt.-CH 14! North c .. ,, Hwy. Avallabl ....... ID-NSID omt PQDAT 'TIL t "4M , .. ,,_ .... el 0...,. C...., .... 12U 494--6511 I ' 1-..-~ ................... ..::.:::::::::.:::..c:-=-~-===~=-~ .............................................................................. ~~~~~~~---- ----~~ ... -T"' - --"'-----...-~...-----~---....-- ... • Laguna • • Bea~li ,_ .. • ED ,ITION N. Y. :Steeks ,. ' -VOt.:. 61, NO. 289, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,·CALl~RNIA fRl!i}.Y, ~ I), l .. -T "\: • : TEN CENTS • .. ' • 0 I e 1n· _...ras Missed Step €ited Copter Plunge :Hearings-End 87 ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lftt OllJIY Pll91 Slltf A two-day hearing i n t o the plunge a! a Los Angeles Airways helicopter which killed 22 person! was concluded Planners Set To Approve Motel's Sign Laguna Beach planning commissioners Monday are expected to approve a sign- ing program for Merrill Johnson's Surf and Sand motel complex and Out'rigger Restaurant. Johnson would replace his signs ad- vertising television and ocean·front rooms with one sign which he described as "simple and sophisticated." Planners favored the plans at a study session this week. The commission again will take up the access problem of Werner E. Ehren- preis, who is seeking a variance to bulld 12-apartment units on mixed-zone property al 595 S. Coast Highway. Noting that it would be impossible to accommodate increased t r a f r I c generated by the units, it was suggested a parallel road might be coastructed in cooperation with the owner of adjacent property. In other business. the commission will: --Consider a chaage in Zoiaing from R-1 (single family residenlial) to 'R·2 (medium density residential) requested by Lawrence and Elstner Adams, 709 Catalina SL -Take up a protested variance ap- plicatioO by Donald H. Jennings who is requesting that property at 424-434 High Drive be declared legal building sites although access is by easement. -Consider a variance application by W. H. Brown, 679 I-llllcrest Drive, to enlarge a bedroom without providing additional off.street parking. -Study the variance application of David L. Brown, 250·258 Cress St., to convert a single family dwelling in the C.5 ALS (limited commercial and han- dicraft) zone into a dental office. --Consider establishment of special set- backs for the 200.lot Portalina tract to pennit development. Clemente Fire Arson Studied San Clemente fire officials are con· tinuing their investigation into the $5,000 fire earlier this week in a San Clemente apartment already damaged by an earlier blaze. Fire Chief Merton Hackell said lhc investigation of the fire point~ to deliberate arson at the apartment house, 111 Alameda Lane. near the municipal pier. A fire early in November claimed the life of a tenant, Quinlan Regan, 47, who was discovered dead in bed, a eigarelle in his hand. That blaze guLted the second floor of the seaside apart- ment. causing $15,000 in admage. Residents nearby said th!y heard three explosions moments before the second fire starled in the $100.000 building, fire invesUgators said. There were no in- juries. long after dark Thursday, with a down-tc · earth dialogue on manufacturing anc: inaintenance standards and record-keep- ing. A report on the precise reason why one of five rotor spindles which snapped due to metal fatigue was not airworthy is expected from the N a t i o n a I Transportation Safety Board in the next few months. Testimony and reports issued Thursday strongly point to one isolated, but tragic missed step in the sa1vage and recon- ditioning of flight-worn parts at the Sikorsky plant in Connecticut This crucial information in the probe of the second LAA craft to go down within a four-month period, was uncover- ee by the NTSB maintenance records group. The report was compiled by NTSB air safety investigators Robert 'E. Gilmour and Rudolf Kapuslin. The fatal spindle, designated AJ-19, was overhauled at the Sikorsky plant last June, prior to being installed on the passeng~ craft piloted by Capt.. Ken Waggoner, 33, of 3131 Pierce Ave,1 Costa Mesa. On Aug. 14, at 1,500 feet over Compton, it snapped, sending LAA helicopter N300Y -referred to as November 300 Yankee 'by the aviation experts -plung- ing into Pop Leuders Park, where it exJ)lodea Iii Daines. ' • · A photograph snapped by an eyewitneu who was carrying h.is camera shows the stricken, 9.5 too craft at about 700 feet, with the yellow color-coded blade missing. Steps In salvage and reworking on the blade include inspection by Ooures- oeent flaw-detection equipment; stripping of nickel plate, grinding, surface-toughen- ing, then replating with a nickel sulfate compound. The critical toughening process -call- ed shot-peening -Was apparently not done, according to the Gilmour-Kapustin report handed to newsmen Thursday along with other reports on the probe. "During an interview with the operator who performed the plating operation, the operator stated in effect that the spindle appeared to be shot-peened and that no shot-peening of that portion of the spindle assembly was being perform- ed by Sikorsky at that time." the report said.· The part had not been shot-peened before it was sent east for re-working. Consequently, the spindle was niekel- plated and returned to service, weaker than it should have been, a Sikorsky executive testified Thursday. James N. Hendel, assistant chief of engineering testing for Sikorsky, said 30 spindles have been tested since the Aug. 14 accident to determine strength factors. Spindles not shot-peened were con- siderably weaker -up to IO times -than those which underwent the pro- cess, he said, but reworked spindles tested were stronger in almost every case than brand-new CT1mponents. Pressed by the NTSB panel, Hendel said strength testing is an art rather than a science, and there is some ques- tion whether any rational method exists to conduct such tests. Stock Ma1'kets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market mounted a brisk rally with gains •x- panding late this afternoon. (See quota- tions, Pages 30-31). Gains outnumbered losses by about 220 issues on the New York Stock Ex· change, and the Dow Jones industrial average was up half a dozen points. -DAil T .. 11.D'T ,,... " llclllf'C Niii LONELY LAGUNA PUP PONOERS PERSONAL .LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS Ail He Wants for Christmas i1 a Wa"m, Friendly Home-Any Takers? Rossmoo1· Gets Assessment Cut Proje~( L¥.lf.n~_ ~d~s Sta_ge S~C.A Drive On 162 Acr~ ,. ., -l!Y RJCJWm;P. NALL~. ~nd hope ror donation• ·.rioii\ ~at • -···· • ' Of -·0.1,.,'""" lftft ' The Rossmoor Corp. won Jlil;t ~ Each Y.ear -about -th~ timf: 9$ \tle 1'6vers,. . . · ment cut Thursd;:iy on propel"tf"lt can't bustle of the Chrlstmm·season heighten1, On Christmas eve, the ~PCA. picks use. · · two Laguna Beach la'dlf!I mo1.1;rit a cam· up the food and tunqs colleCted at the Tpe Board of ~uperv~~ ~ t1ign on ~aU of Ul~ bOmeless '8tllmal3 .... ~P li:st off the ·~ieDneyre street P_ar&.- a Bq-Or4~~ .... At'"7~A~e.att'W~ ~a;iar~;!I!;<-. !'Ult_ assessed va1uation on 162 acres in ~be Window in Peppertree Paseo, Mias Ray St~eider of f:he SPCA said the SO«l.led green belt at Laguna Hills Marion Grier and her· niece, Miss Jane .org~tlon J1 de~ent on,prlvate con- Leisure World bf $91,749.. . . Grier beg:m collect.Ing food and funds bi.tiudons to f~ •alid ; care for the The property 1S In the 41000-foot wide which are turned over to the SPCA. .anlma)a whiie teyina· to find them good fligh.t zon~ apJ>?:oaching the El Toro Miss Marlon Grier has been ill for }Jomes.. . . ~1ar1ne ~r Stauc;m, on lf~e~ ~ ~or-some months but she isn't going to . ·The shfl~er. has about 70 doga, a few poraUon. 1s. prohibited tfbm · build1n~. let that interfere with the pe( project ,cai,, •It guinea pig, rabbits, sheep, goats, Recreation is the o°'y use ~owed. in "Our hearts are always .with the chlckerut1 ~ ducks. . the area for a 20-year period endmg animals," she said. "If I wu younger There's "Xato", for lnatance, a one'- in 1984. and had the money, I'd gi~ my life ,Year-01d pug. He has a somewhat The board reduced the assessed value to finding homes for st.ray antmals. If toushingly ugly little face but goOd man- on the property near Moulton Parkway they don't get homes, the poor little ,ners. He's bouse broken) llkea children and El Toro Road from $162,930 lo darlings are put tQ sleep." .and Is 1 watch dog. $71,181. The ladies Grier, who have had a He's a bundle of affect.lonate ~ergy Deputy assessor Ke~ l G. Boney told small shop for 35 years in Laguna, aod be is dreaming of a hot;Qe with the board that original assessment each yea'r poll the markets for food someone to protect and care for. estimates on the restricted property bad been reduced 25 to 50 percent. Louis P. Helmreich, assistant· general counsel for Rossmoor told the board the corporation had no plans for use for the property and asked for an assess· mcnl of $1,000 an acre market value or $250 an acre assessed value . The assessor had placed an evaluation r o r tax purposes on the largest parcel or 136 acres at $4,024 an acre, a second of 16 acres at $3,517 per acre and another 10.6 acres at $4,363 per acre. Boney admitted that the assessment! were "more or less pulled out of the air" because the assessor had no sales of comparable land in tbe area upon which to base a figure. Trio lnjm·ed In 2-car W reek Three persons were Injured Thur.sdny afternoon in a two-car auto accident on Laguna's South Coast Highway. Thomas J . Chase, 25 of Wilmington, a steward for the Matson Lines, was treated at South Coast Community Hospital and released. . Police said Chase had stopped his car to make a left tum at Cleo Strtet when his car was struck in the rear by an auto driven by Lillian N. Duace, 81 of Six Rockledge Road, Laguna Beach. She suffered minor injury as did Marian Gregory, 28 of 31865 Cypress Lane, South Laguna a passenger in the Chase car. 'Miles of Smiles' Contest Set for Coast Decorations The Orange Coast, from Seal Set.ch to San C~.::mente, is becoming brig~ter by the evening as owners of homes, businesses and Institutions install dazz- ling Christmas llghts and decorations. Much of the decorative effort during thl: holiday season will be judged in the annual "40 ~1iles of Christmas Smiles'' contest, an instituUon started more than 30 years ago. The deadline for entry in the contest is 5 p.m. Morxlay. Judges will make their decisions as to winnm in all categories· Dec. 19. The aruiua: event, started .in the Depression era by the late Willifl'.n Galllenne, orlgioally was intended as an attempt to bring people down to the coast during qie Christmas. sea!OD to boost business. Among the division! in which "1he judges will award prizes are the best religious shrine, the best Christmas scene, the best cooperative neigbborhood group. best outdoor tree, best lighted and decorated public building a.ad the best street lighting and decoraUon. Trophies wUI go to the sweepstakes winner and for first, second and third placea; In each division. San Clemente won the sweepstakes award last year. Persons, who want their decoratiqns considered for judging can cont;.act their local Chamber of Commerce, or the Orange County Coast Aasoclatlon at P .0. Box 272, Huntington Beach, or P .0. Box 8282, Fountain Valley. Police Seeking Labor Barracks Victim's Identity The idenUty of a man who dled Thurt- day in. a Costa ~teaa fann labor barracks where bouta ol rubbing alcohol drinking occurred Is belng oought toda7 by the Orange County Coroner's office. He ls believed to have given the name Wilson V. Denior when hired earlier in the week at Sakioka Fanns, 14854 E. Sunflower A~e., according to OfUcr:r Bob Arnold. Foreman Says Police Curbs Overdue_ Tbe time card -possibly stol.n while the victim lay dying -Is mlulng, however, which compllcatea the milter. Investlgator1 saJd in the death repcrt that meo are paid U they han a time card, not by name, and the dead man had lwo day•' pay coming . By TOM BARLEY Of "°"' DlllY '°lltl Slafl U. S. Supreme Court rulings that have restricted law enforcement agencies are not only vital and necessary but are more than 100 years overdue, trial lawyer Percy Foreman told Orange County at- torneys Thursday night. In a rejection of police resentment n( recent high court declsion11, the famed Texas attorney told the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association in Anaheim : "What the arresting orficer wants is lite ri1ht to determine tho guilt of the \ suspect U1en and there. lie thinks he should be able to deve)op his case from the suspect lnstud ol building it against the SU!pecl. "Law enforcement people look on our (lawyers) protection of the rtghLs of the individual and the upholdlng of con- stitutional doctrine as the creation of a handicap for them," Foreman said. ''What they want 11 the altuatlon that eld.sled before the Supreme COW1 flnally clamped down : a perpetual green light for the police of!icer. • "It's a handicap to the law en- forcemt!:nt officer when we Insist on a trial at all," 1napped Foreman. "What he'd file us to do is shave the head of the SUl!ipect and paint it just the wey they do in Russia. "Or lhen again," Foreman said, "he'd love the system they use on the German highwaya when they take your car ind your Ucense away the minute you commit a driving infraction. "And it's ,a handicap to law en- forcement officers that they're compelled to protect the Individual rights o[ rapisls1 robbers, communists, murderer• and child mol~sten and 1ee them freed because of that protecUon," Foreman charged. "But let me tell you this," tbe dour, dry Texan sa.ld, "ool one man in any or those cattgortes has been freed far any olher reuon than that the law enforcement officer by his actions violated the prom.ite of the Coostitullon that we hold so dear." The defender or James ltart Ray, the man accused or killing Dr. Martin (S.. FOREMAN, Pap Z) P. Coroner's ~puty Richard Slaugltlfr ooJd fingerprints are belrqJ traced today to determine the Identity of the mao. who dJed or bronchW pneumonia. · Officer Arnold said there WU vlrluallY no communicatJao between the Vicllm and hll barracb companions, boca..,. they .,. Mexican and he iru apparenUy In American Indian. Police noted that most ot the men drlnt win. on -"'!!!'• "·'" thin lo rubbing aleohol when lhelr fUnd1 are low, because the latler cost11 only 28 cent.II 1 plnL Searchers Hampered By Sharks CARACAS (UPI) -Rescue boah operating among swarms of sharks of · the c o a 11 t of Venezuela radioed today there were no 11UTVivors in the crash of a Pan Ameircan Workl Airway:: Boeing 7fYl jet which hit the 11ea i:· a ball of Dames TbW'Sday night wit:: 51 persons aboard. .. The plane had left Kennedy Jr. ternational Airport in New York at 2: 10 p.m. PST Thursday and plunged inlf' the sea as it was approaching Caracas' Maiquetia lntmiaUonal Airport oo < nonstop flight '!be tut word came ln>m the pilot who radioed at l :OS p.m. be would need no maintenance ln Caracas. The plane was reported to have ex· plooed In lllgltt and Venezuelan Navy rescue officials saJ.d "there are no signs o[ I i f e" at ffie scene, 11 miles off the coast. They found empty rubber raft<, and lragmenls ol wreckage floating oi. the sea. "" Crews ol the rescue boats .said they had found 13 bodies -seven women. five meo and two ~dren -and tha some of the bodies bad been mo!estet' by sharks. · They reported. "~w~'1 of 11hai'k:; at the scene of the crash.' In Washington the National TranspOrta- Uon Salelj' BQard '!"Id Orsi lnlormaUrn• Indicated the ctiah was -ir ii h l n 'Veileiuetan jur1'dlctlon and wo014 ·be lnv8'1lg@l04 .by Venemelan autborilies. otho;rwile I lwn of aafelf board iri· vesUgators would ta.kt cbl.rtt-In· vestigator Pat Grimes Dew to Caraca~· today. He will be assisted by 11dvisUs !roll) the Federal Avlaton Agency, Pan American, Boeing, Pratt and Whitney and the Air Line Pilots AssociitioO. "There was a great ·explosion an1t only !ragmenta of the plane remain,'' said a naval officer, .Residents ol a· bou!Jng project behiric ' ' (See JE'JUNEll, Pqe Z) ·,. . Lagu:na Canyon Annex Okayed Annexation of a parcel of Laguna Can yon property to the city of Laguna Be.acl1 has been approved by the Local Agency Formation Conµnisslon (LAF'C). The uninhabited 21>-acres parcel u.., on the east side of Laguna Canyon Road. just north or Qle; eJ.tenston of Arroyo J)rlve. , , Robert D. Kellogg, 21M2 ,Laguna Can· yon R o • d, attended ~he LAFC session Wednesday to ~ cr:rt;lin that the cily had included· all or his level property in the annexation. He said the city had planned to include just half of the property along the hlgbv.:ay, putting bis usable land under two jurisdictions. A clly olnclal assured him that al' level property was included. .--~---~--~~-~ Oranife Cout Weather U the weatherman has his way it's gonna be a wet weekend. Loot for showers Saturday and Sunday with continued cool temperatures. INSmE TODAY WEEKENDER magozint gets readt1 to grow and todat1'1 coo- er P,icturt tellr the story. _.,., ~ OfMlt ~ • ~l= , .,..,.. ....,,.,. .. ..... ..... _ .... ' " ---.. .,.. ..,..., »» Dllfll ....... • -" IHltwtN , ... .. =--• -..... .. ...... • -' " .... -" .. _ ....._ .. -• .. ,_ .. ::::-~--'• » =,__· ......... 1•.~ ' . =-=-.. -··=--.... n ,..., . ~ MatleMf ...... .. ' ....... "". .., • • • i J ' ' • --......-----=---• Hayak~wa. Close:s SF St~te ·Early fQf . Holiday1 <f • ... .. (}\ UPITt ...... SF STATE DEMONSTRATOR lllROWN FOR LOSS Burled Uncle< 400 Pounds of Highway Patrolmen Urban Coalition Pledges Cooperation With Nixon i.uf l'IWICD l~~-.._ ....... _... . ....... -.. Pi1Mllct .... ~ 'lbeJINtlU.A' ''f •1,lllllllM. -... "' ... Cli. . • I no JI .... -.t' alrlktl!g 11\ldenta. WU I :;. ..... JI= el ·~Ill 7 Mt Clllle and did lllllo -•••••i '&. 1 •••• I' ,,_ t: • -n. _,_...,u. dl.otur)!ed Tlwnday • . oliMUoclll . bJ rocl:-tbl"Pwlng -~· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sirin-and pollC. amsted IS -lncludln~ troubled San Francilco Slate C•lle&• a bearded mlnalrel In a red ve1v11 reeumed clasaes quleUy U>day as offlclal> cape. ll>uDd Iba! a •mall overnight fire had The Incidents, latest lo a oertea dellioYed scheduleo and room resulllng from a strtke called by Neil'O 'Pktnn~d' De~h Took 61 Years Judge Ernest .Windle suffered severe brjuries ip an industrial accident in 1906 and doctors · oent him to Catalina IJland to spend the laat lew day1 of his JUe. He dlad Jbere Thursday. • Judge Windle, who would hive been 90 in March, .recovered from two broken lep, a lra.ctured shoulder aod maaolve -Internal Injuries to become the Island cit,'• magistrate, Del!llpOper publllber and llsh and lndlan expert. Known allncllonately u lhe Sage of Avalon, Judge Windle died In Avalon Municipal HOSpltal alter llllllerlng a Btroll:e. .• He entered a Cltalina rest home in 1907 to opend wbat doctors told him were only a few daya remaining ·of llfe. BURT ON llOCK.S · · He bad been injured on lhe docks ol Wllntington wben a ellng of a bolsl raising lumber broke and dropped the timber on top of him. After a speedy recovery. lhe Eogllsb- bom Judge Windle opened a newoatand on the steamer pier. He went on to become judge, publlaber, guide 'and hlatorlan !or lhe Island. It wu be wbo notarlled lhe documents !or lhe purchaae of lhe Island !or $.! milllon by cbewlng gum tycoon William Wrigley -Jr. lo 1919. He founded Avalon's newspaper, the Catalina Wander. In llm and oerved aa its editor and publlaber until his rellrement lo 1153. STETSON TRADEMARX During his SO years on lhe bench In Avaloo lhe judge, wboae trademark was a Stetson bat and a cigar, married more tball 1,000 couples and beard about 14,0(KI cases. Among bis more unuwal cases was his levying of a $5 llne -suapended NEW YORK (AP) -President-elect social obfeeUves, told newsmen he toll · From p .... e J -.on aetor Errol Flynn, wboae unleashed Nixon won a pledge today from leaders certain the group could collaborate wit.b -zs dog tangled with the judge's. of the Urban Coalition that they will Nixon in many areas. JETLINER The judge was said to have asked cooperate fully with hkn wbenever ~ Th •• _. laBted 90 minutea a · _ • • • the actor, "Why don't you have youf ble In tacldlrig problema ofelhe·cities. e ~°" · "°' dog·on a leaal!?" John W. G11!'4ner,. chalnnan of lhe . l;l811"1our longer ·lban acbeduled -aod the airport aiao reported seeing 1 ohower "I'm Errol Flynn and I don1 have coalition ~po.'8d "of le~jfer:; ln pu!Jllc ~a.'. ~~~Jl?ef by .G~~e.r . ~ "a very of fiery fra~ents falling into the sea to have my dog on a leasli, .. the actor and pr.lv9te llle comnutted to .broa~ JOOse !(!xpiotafion .,!'f our, common -0b-· at the tbne oi the Crash.· replied. · · , ··ii,~uves. •• ~· • . • , . ·AB the .Julige 'asked an officer to take '· ' · · ·' -: :--· . ·-."'·.~ · '""·"··-t.· .',l~. • w.· i~·. &rue_"~ I pat r·i ~;l".: · N&va,t· .-J>a·~~ts 'brought" in the' Ji'lynn to tJle 'judge!s .• C!ffice,.cFlynn said, ·Front .r_,,e , J •· ,.,... •· -·l>?dles~of • llciy 3, and a woman ID "Nooneliliklngmeany~pl>ce." . . .'MoYillfian~ :Nii:on'.s· newly named a!si_S. ·-her 20s to the"por.t of La Guaira early· The judge swiftly declared court in FORE:: MA .. ~T .• -. '• tint.for urban affairs . .He ·told repo$~ today, Crewmen sahfat least four other session on the spot and fined Flynn , ! ~ . • Nixon planned to .parUclpate In a White bodies had ·been found. Rescuers said $5. · House meeting Between leaders · of the they found two rubber liferafts from Luther Kl.n'g, • CObti.(iu~ 'his -attack on coalition and his own new--Urban affairs lhe plane. Both were inflated but empty. AIDED ~CHEOLOGY law enforcement by notiJ)g.tha~ arTeSUng council soo,n after tnaugurati~n. The control tower at MaiqueUa said The judge, beside!-hia legal acUvities, officers "look 9Q U ·as p. handicap that ft lost contact · wlth lhe Pan Am · jet guided archeologtsta in diggings that net· the SU!J>e(:t ~, lltVe· a ,·tawyer ot AMON.G .'JUiaENT at 5:59~p.m., mlbµtes before It" was ted the skeletons .of more than 2,000 his cbolce ralhet 'than have .. a lawyer · Among those present al the conference due to .land. Catalina . WUaria, '.He also was an appointed f9r'hlm: · · . -was Mayor John V. Lindsay of New 'Mle 1et:,wal approaehlng at t,000 feet Jchtbyologlat1 specializing In &he sea life "He qyestiona . .t}le. suspect'& tight to York;' David "Rockefeller, Pres1dent of when tragedy st.ruck. in Catalina waters. have a jury.trial.". fore[\lan .&aid. "H!t .ttie ~~ ~anhattan Barut ; I. W. ~bet. Pan ·American ~kesmen in NeW Yor" He Uved llit 3'1f -WhltUey Ave., Avalon. looks on.it· aa· ~~ llO nl\.lch lllltl,~ ·~den\ cf the , UN~ed Steelworkers said the plane,. Oight 217, sent no HEneglcamaodeln. tol!I04.~Hlheemhad Cattalllendorrued· aOxflroormd expense ,to ttie ·&t.ate.. ' .. · . , · Vn~on.. and ·Whitney ;Young Jr., eit!CUlive 'mes.sage that it W83 1n trouble. Kitty's Lucky Day Friday the 13th is no jinx for this black cat atop a ]adder getting a world's eye view of the thousands of fish in the Homosassa Springs, 75 miles north of Tampa, Fla. PettyThefts Really Petty "Bui ~et ;.;, ten •. ' · ~ ... }'or-r :dlredO' of.'lhe tlatl<inal Urban ~e •. ; Universil)'. for two ye81'3 •. aaid. ''TIMI , &enl\11· ·Wi!lle . ....,,c..il ·,. '_t'l!!ds'~'°!aa l9U.v.wec1 by 2l'!ii-. ..J... ,_..._,. ,;_ Judge Wl"'1!> lea~ ,a,aon, Avalon The petly thefts were more petty than at a conslruction sile. The theft rendered atllullo ~" .•-,.,..-....,,,"'""'"'~ "l!"'l!'-ether)ol Nl>o!l ~ f ' · >< H 1-r Conatalile"JO!lihf:·llllldJr,•tW grandsons usual at Laguna Beacb poilce head-the saw useless. They :;.~'V4~~~==~eifai :~;;·:::t•:;:ua:1;=. ~ 0 U , v•· ~ ~,.:;~~1r~turday at q=: L. Hudson, 291iO Dom Court, a·196~26ca~idaet ~=y ';,;~r:t~~~V:Ot: they wi8ild -t -.... · .Pc' ·'mfulo1> ·1.; thfi ' .lc:i;,:leet. ~•-' -· :t,.lbst' 'IctiIDS" 1'.'lJ .. m. lo ~~~~gational reporled lhe theft of a nade ur ... ;zec1 2105 Laguna Canyon R<>ad. toanybody-•Jlldl ·-·fj)lljl .. ·'7 ., " -. """"' .,... ' n..w. -.. • .. -•n about law enforcement torUtit _. who ·_presmt at l~· w_ere Henry A. Kiss. . . . vu ......... b. .tUUvetSCin-.Lea""~ "·Mortuary ol mannequin from his garage. One arm Loesje Peterse, 657 Ramona St., told tries to -iaierfere wkh . th& .cbertshed .lR8~·-. Niio~ s . astist~~ for .na_tio~al V } Lo mt ta Is handling ~imgements. was missing. The value: $50. police that a piggy bank burglar had rights Ull1 we · 13 1awyei's "t"ev.ere; the .sec~1\y affilJ'rs; '!lillam P. Rogers, enezue 8llS Frien'ds may tn1'ke ·melriorial con· John J. Caroline, 1019 B:aja St., told reached into a window of her home rights ol ~ indlvfdUal. . ~ecreta~ of ~te · designate, .·and tributians to Avalon MUniclpal Hospital police that three lock bolts woth $12 and stolen a bank with an estimated "If you . win& perfed police work," JOW:O~ Wal~r.:I:J'!~· . ..~s'•1tt"T..: tit,v"~~.-~ "~"; _o_r _th_e_Heart __ Fun_11. __________ ha_d_been __ 1_ak_e_n_f_r_om __ a _c_u_1-o_f_f _s_a_w __ 1_1so_. __________ _ Foreman said, .... ,then .. the '"11lace to ,gO Nixon ~as ~g· his altenUon. to Arnway1 !DP tt1t Pl•nt w11tch er•Vi9d Thllrl09v> for it b . the USSR; '.What,.. we should :more s~c; ~l~ma ~ g?~ermnent n1r~~ ~~~.~~ trvrn Htw voi11. be conCeined wJth liere are· two . ques-, at hQm~ and.a ~' follow mg; hi.s retur.1 i .i:t:;..s•geu:_i.N.w ~:l" city. t.ions: what alxlut the"rlgbla of.society ·lo-New York -after •~atJl!ng· his .c~Uw:t ~: ~:l~~~i::.~~1a. and what kind of goveinment d,f we _Jn_ ~ashi,ngtQg, ~ meeting with Pres1· 6. Luu ... o""'"'' c.r~ .. · denl Johnson. 1:01•· Du!IM1tr ear-•. want? · · · -· · -. 1. Anni l!•wnd, c..._, "And I'll aa• lh1'," aaid. Fo-~" • """!!..!'!!!"' ,.~~; o'' . ,. Slll'ko 'Eudem~1•n or wrndsof, Ont. "when 1'w eidorcement offl~--· £-t~L <:~. ~u~cr~ ... violatlnC the llw_ the'Courts wili.'~ -Civit.ans . Slaie .. ~·Jii:G~1:!~~-r1tll eltlPit nv1nt ln Eiending bact amvtcted crimhtall~·for · " · ' 11. f.llblo Gumli•n• c.r1cn. · a new biaL 'Thai'S the only reUOn '~ ·"' ·-• .... ,_ .. · \t;Gr:.t&· ~=~="9-M11111; they 10 b;ck... · .. H6Iraay-' : Auction ~ ~~.::~ ~~ ctb'. Foreman · flat]f refused to discuss 1" ~-.~~~ K1«n1N1. sw111 c1nit11 .bi11ewd 11v1119 aspects of 1he .Upcoming ·Raf trial. He A ChrlstrQas gift aucUon with Santa R' ~~rlvY.';;f.""'J:n1rea1. said A"" comments ""' bJm 0would be n.. ell ""'ll ~hH•h• the 21. B•rfllrrd ~r. Ntw York c 1iv. -v 111 )-'¥"\IS 81 8U Ooeel' IP .,....&'" 1~. Mr• 1!11man:I Lil$k1r, Nl'W York City, in violaUonof canon&."of judicial ethics." Soulh · " utt .... · 2S.·AntDn10 Marera. CarKH. · Coast Ci~r".~ CuJb 8 annual '6. Juen1t1 Mart ine. Nie\11' Yoft Cttv. He connmwt,·baweyer, that the rigidly Chrlstm&s.pb'ty T\iesday at~the-Lagonll 21. M1o1ut1 Martini, Mlrll'ld1, venuue11. Eillpervised 'conditions in which ·Ray is Cotintry · CIUb. ~: ~= ~"rn'a, 'c';:~:i. ho••• k•"' ln" '•hO• eel The begin JO. JoriM Mrer1, C1r~1. ..wl6 '"t'.• ·m.~t™""'t Tenn., warrant . event 'Will with a social jl; ~!':~=~ioon'i!Z'c~tY!tt 1 the uposure thati ·the situation has .hc;>ur at 6:~ _p.m., followed by dtimer n. Aie: kfw!Frwr, t1111.-11orm Kno!!Ylir& Tlftll, received ln national ":iodicals. And he at·7:SO _p.m. it ~.,.~~111\-'~~F\tlfll .. vMltliiia. verified that thost .~Uoiis would play Proceeds "from the glft auction wiR . "-N. St.nP1tr, UFIYll"' c-1y. N.J. a big part in future coUrt action he go liito the · club's funds for retarded ~: ~ f~=i.f:lj, ~ ": j; plans on behalf of Ray. CUl!ien/ lrl g h school scholarships an4 .:: :;::._ ..,/::iGN,.;,·~ v1111t11111a. Formulll is scbedult.d to appear you~lr·la~yitJ~. · ~-~ ~:N.., Yott ct..,. Wednesday Jn .Memphi& when the C!)W't will hear his demand for a new venue for Rar,'s trial • "'. I DAILY PllOT OlltANOE . C°"'T PUBLISHl'NO COMIAl!lf R•t..rt N. W11d • Jack It C1rl1y Viet l',_ldent Md ve-.i M•"'trr Tht11'"' JC11vil .... Th111111 A. M11rr,hin1 INrlfflllt Elli ar P.iclt1r4 P. Nall P1~I Nltt•ll UtuM ~ Advw1hfftt C:llJ' Ellllor Dlr«IOr L9teM .... Of .. 222 for11f Av•. Malll•t AUr11t: P.O. In 666, 92652 --C:.N ~: »t Wul aay $!•HI N..,.., IMd'lt t211 W"t 111""" 9ouiwanl Jl\411t:••• ll9dl r JOt Stl'l •IY'nf •• I ~--·...___ -------- ' ' Rehearsing for Benefit Antonia Morales {left) and Margery Wlnter will combine castanets and harpsichord during "A Spanish Evening" scbeduled Friday and Saturday nlgbl.a at Laguna Playhowe. 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WESTMINSTER YOUNGSTERS FACE BLEAK CHIUSTMAS Tammy Durfee, 4, Cuddl11 ~lnfiint Sister, Becky- Bleak Christ1nas Families Face Evictwn for Yule Cold nighls and the prospect of Chrislmas on the streets are making a pair of Westminster women wonder · how to show their five children that this holiday season, like all those past, is a time or warmth and kindness. For both Mrs. Kathy Durfee, of 13941 Pine St., and her neighbor, Mrs. Luz Corona, of 13931 Pine St., have been given eviction notices. These final nights in the Corona home are warm at least, but Mrs. Durfee anrl her four children -including a baby twc weeks old -have no heat in their quite modest, but well·kept cot· tage. The electricity has been turned of( by mutual agreement of the Southern California Edison Company and the landlord, due to wiring ruled Y.ladequate by the city's Building and Safety Depart· ment. "I object to people prylng into my private business," the property owner said today when C<>ntacted for his side of this bleak, West Orange County Christmas story. He charged that Mrs. Durfee overload· eel the frail wiring with an electric heater, causing the problem which could result in fire in the home. "If she doesn 't like the wiring, let Mirror her move," he said. The eviction notiee for Mrs. Corona and her IO.year-old son Richard was on a more. personal basis, he said, and it ma~ be challenged in court. Just out of the hospital and jobless, Mrs. Durfee and her brood, Jeff, 8, Brett, 6, Tammy, 4, and Baby Becky, are getting along on wellare and county Aid to Dependent Children program. The needs stretch farther than the county can help the Durfees to reach. No electricity means no refrigerator as well , so food spoilage is a problem and the Durkees and Coronas must find a new place to live wiUtin a few days. But they can afford litUe better than what they now occupy. She and Mrs. Corona, who works when she can, have made the humble cottages into as much as possible of the homes they would like to provide for their growing children. "About the only thing available at what they can afford to pay is more substandard housing," said Mrs. Hanna Alekoumbides, of 7161 Wellesly St., Westminster. She has pitched in to find suitable quarters for the women and children being dispos.sessed, and i n t e r e s t e d persons telephoned to her home, 897-3833, with tJps about help. to Life? Yippie Leader Explains His Program By THOMAS FORTIJNE Of lfoe D•llY Plr.t II.ti Paul Krassner, a national leader of the Yippies, was at the microphone. The voice from the audience asked, "What are you doing positive? What Is YOUJ' program?" Krassner smiled and gave this answer : "The little boy who said, 'The Emperor has no clothes on,' they didn 't ask his program. We think it's valid just to hold a mirror up to society." Krassner, wearing outlandish clothes, using language sometimes f o u 1, sometimes moving, always colorful, was speaking Wednesday at a University Ex• tension class on "'Jbe Generation Gap" at UC Irvine. ''The generation gap la a slogan we have come to," he said. "It denies growth in either direction. But in reality proplc's1 ages are on a continuum, and there is growth." He said. "People seem to be becoming more and more aware of t h e arbitrariness of institutions." And he remarked, "More prople are realizing there Is something unjust In arresting people for smoking flowers (marl· juana ). " Krassner, who Is editor of The Realist, a New Left magazine of satire, said the Ylppies' method of protest ls the spoof and the put on. He said they decided tt WU futile to go around chanting "Hey, hey, LBJ. How many kids did you kill today?" LBJ never answered their question and all it did was "eat up people's insides," he said. • Krassner explained how he coined the name Yippies. "We were looking for a name and when someone suggested Youth lnternational Party, t, being a product of the culture, thought o{ Yip.- pies," he said. "I knew instinctively it wouJd be added to U>e language. It Is a good media thing." He salci he agrees witb Marshall McLuhan that television hu had great impact. "We can see that Lyndon Johnson doesn 't have a heavy heart when he talks about having a heavy he~rt. and we see l,icbard N11on uy &0mething it UCI SPEAKER Yipple Kra11ner and then tum and blink si.J: t~" he said . "Television helps peopleVW.- more cynical. "It's f,lghtenlng to tolk to high school kids," he laid. "I al!llOAI think lb<re l1 a generation gap between them and me. Their cynicism has begun to surpass mine." Krassner, who saJd he has taken almOlt SO ~D trips, wondered what his daughter's generation will do for kicks. "Maybe they will drill little holes in their heads and inlert wires to touch &mnething. That would disturb me." He added that he Would try to have a different attitude than the present generation of parents. "I'd try to talk to her about it. I'd say, 'Hey, If you do that you'll have little boles ln your head.'" ------------ Fire. Destroys Founder's ·Hall At Whittier · • FtftWlre·SerYlcet ' . • Fire early lo!foy d<ltroyed o l d FOllnder's Hall at Wbltlier Colle&•. olnia mater of President-tlect Richard Niiorh . . .. , Fire off~-said the cauae ai:ad damages Were ffl}t 1 m a;i ~ d I t; t.e 1 y determined although arson' Is one possibility. Tl/tJ'e:were • no rtpOrbi of ...... _ . ... --" 1be bottom IW!·ol the rour..iory brick structure had been used for classrooma. WhitUer Fire Chief Rod Smith said a police patrol on the l ,900..stddent cam· pus turned in the lint alar'm at 2:53' a.m. and that ~o fite units-from Whittier', La Habra, Santa .Fe Springs a.nd M~n­ tebello battled the blaze. Firemen '.sald . tl\e 'bllze 'apparently started somewhere in lhe building's up- per two floors, which were taken out of use and sealed off two years ago. Falling embers started a firt in one residence ln t h e neighborhood, b u t it . . . was quickly quelled. . Smith said '.\his morning, "We can hardly classify it as· arson yet, but I'd almost have le think someone was up there wilhout looking at the pl4,ce rnysell. · "'Il was a tinderbox," Smith said. "We knew It would go up like it did. We just don't know when. Actually, had it not been 'tbe orii1na1 building, it pro- bably· would ~ have been . tom down 25 years ago."_· • r.w.,, -,13 1'1611 l .. U.S., North South on Alert .. . Red Troops Hit. ileaJ. PlnnMd · ~ ' ' ' ---. · · · ·· 'Compromise' H, amle. ·t, c.· 'a· ·»ital:=:.· i PAR!S'(in:.)-~.llldl'Gl'lb r . , Vlelllimeol ............ , IM\ todoJ .. ' SAIGON (UPI) -Comniunist troopo· ' burned' part of a-South Vietn..- bamlet to the ground Friday onc1 shelled a province capital in a aeries of attacks . ' within 70 mil., of Sat&on. U.S. aJr lorce B5l Jels Jlew thei< .huviest 'raid! In the area 1h three weeb. South Vietnamese troops and national pollce in saigoo ·n!mained '!11 lull alut in the' belief the Communl!ts might stage new massive attacks to coinclde wilh the eight,b anniversary ol the Viet Con,c's National Liberation Front (NLF) Dec. 20. A booby-trap grenade planted by tec- rorists exploded·early Friday in Saigon'• Chinese district of Cholon, kilUng one person and woui:tmng .five, In the heavit:sr9'attack Friday, Co~ munist fotcea rained 10 Qnrn. mortar shells into the district town of Loe Ninh 70 miles north of salgon near 1he Cam- bodian b(lrder Md the nearby outpOst of Loe Tan. That attack wu followed by an artillery and ground asaault apinst the hamlet of Khanh Hung 'near Loe Tan. Two civilians were wounded. Authorities said the Communists burned "a number or civilian houses" to the ground. Elsewlrere, a barrage of 7Smm. mortar shells on the Mekong Delta proVince capital of ~ Dflc 67 miles llOUlhwest of Salgon killed 10 penom, lncbxllng , r , •• ! leCrtt t.o t dilc.Ul!I• I MW .lllld COflto three ~iii~ ....... jlOUlldtd .. ti),,.i;lliw:y ' l";Dnifle -~. ,.. plllnr, the Go i:r-pandedVleloim_...,...,. l!J>Ok-"'1ien sD!. " ' -· --C)'rua • v.n.., d<i>ulr cllJei at tlle The mi strikes ranged Into the Loe • Ninh area ....... the Cam'-"•· border Amtricaq delti;apon, met wllb hla llaDol ".:\''" -counterpall; Cot Ill -Van Lau, lhorllY ;)id ,hit, . ., .,..,.. u two mllos ~ \be , a1ter,,s,p.m> !Ille a( the,COl\fer,ence was frooUer .. '\'hO olialmNilL llld..'the eiJbt· noJ '""""'""'· • · , . , e!lline Jet! llroppod up to three millioo Procedurol dlrputes ov•, the seatinz pounds o1 bombl 1n 10 missions 1bunday of the lour ~eltgatlons lilove delayod start ol the ta~. ' ' , night'and·Fria,y morning., . Hanoi was r~~. derftandlnc a · • It was' the eecond. mccessi~ day l>f square table wiUi a• side each for Ut3 saturation raldl bf the 8521 ~. the Nm:th vtetnarqese, · tl:ie Viet Cong, the heaviest ~lk~• ln 8!11 24-flour. perio4 U9f1ed States and' Sa!JoJ\. The' new ple. for tbe ~atofoqreSses since Nov. u.: ~ · was reROl'.ted ·to envisage t w G One BS2 mission Friday ,mornillg 51 semlclrcular l(blea to ·lvold giving recognJUon or the Viet Cong •u would miles nol'lll· ol Salgon . touched. oil • be Implied :b; IJlttlJJI ltt deleptlcn at chain reacUop of 11 secondary explpslons, a square table. , .. ~ lndlcath\~ heavy · de5tru<it1011 \0( ·am-Both the Unit.el! lllates ond 'tht South munttlon and fuel · Vietnamese ; government refale to The U.S. Corrimand said Commun!Jt ff:Cilgnize lhe Viet Cooa u a-.eparate gunnen shot down a U.S. Army Cobra liody. . . · · helicopter ~hip 30 miles west of ~ As the meeting ·got '1Dder 'W11J, Nme. 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C. fiumphriej ' Jfwtfer 1823 NEWPORT AVE., COSTA .MESA PHONE · 541-1401 U YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION { ·~~~~~~7~.~~~~~~-,~~~~~~~~ • " ZZ01ilt - • t - ~----------~'--.. . . l~.., .;.~ -fttft} Manpolfer, rnc., a temporary help l!nll which supplies depart; ment slort1 w It h 400 Santa Clauses 1crosl' the natioD, ••Yl. the averaie Santa ii youth workln& his way thmu&h college. The firm bas- ed In Milwaukee, WlJ. saya older men are unwilling to take the part• time job because they are getting Social Security and pension money and don't want to put up with aquirmlng children and hot lights. • Briglttt Bardot met Prince11 Margaret at a TOJlal muric pre· mitre in LQfldon and later told ncwnMn: "l wa1 10 1urpri!1d when the Princtu 1poke to me in Frl'i&eh." Mias Bcrdot,. 34, arrived from Paris tarZftr tmth uuo vouno mtn companiom and suritchtd from a black lta· tho!r outfit to eucntng dres1 /01' tht rot/(JJ occa.rion. • Mayor Affon1e J. Cerv•nfH ol SL L<>uis, Mo., was simply deter .. mined . lo gel his Christmas cards mailed out In all city employes. So he ordered city department heads to come to hJa olllce, pick up the .cards for thelr employes and then have the ·employea addreu, stamp and mall the cards to thel)tlelves. . ' Two gunmen robbed '8,llOO from a Philadelphia 1avln11 and loan association office while workmen were lnallllllnr a camera to photo- graph holdups. • "Bottom'• up" U the ~rftct ex· planation of 4-veor-old Mathew Mo- Vett11'1 tong 1Hdt homt after taking advantage of 1ecuonal mowfall In his hometown, Dormont, Pa. • The tables will he set for a ban- quet. There will be menus and a bill tn pey-but no food or drink. It's 8 "nondinner" at Sacramento State College. Sponsored by alu· dents, it will r1lae money to help makj! Chrlstmu happier for poor families in the Sacramento area. • This classified ad appeared in the weekly St. Helens , Ore., Senti· nel-Mist-Chronlcle. "TO the person or persona who 1tole my duck and goose decoys last weekend: They were yours to use any time you asked. You thought it took courage to steal them. If you would like to know what real courage is, bring them back. Be assured you will be the first person I will loan them to." Snow • near ,_ in Ibo areo, the wulbet butUll uld. ,... .,..,. " .,... • wldoood Into -..,. .. llJllo •. -~ IDd ._oturto<Jll......,...,.bod Sioux J'alla1 S.D. The dty)a two leleVlslon at.Ilona '":"" knocked off !be air by tcini on 1>0wer Unea. Four to · eliht lndlel of "'°" had •. fallen lo ·, norihem Minnelola I 0 ' ' ' . Stiekiug :to 1Guns ' . . ' Batdeship Won't Bow to T Men FALL RIVER. Mui. (AP ) -The 100.man Massachusetts Colonial Navy, amied wJth swords, ls ready to defend the l\ln8 of the USS Mauachutetll, Frank B. Hldley, Coloolol Navy 1djutont, ln\llcatea . Hadley llid Thurad~ nlabt lhlt Ute group's entlfe manpowtr will guard the b1tUeihips'a JW1I 11alnat poulble con· fiacation by the federal.1overnment. The batUelhJp ls docked here as a tourilt attraction and World War II memorial. It ii under contract from the U.S. Navy to the B.attl~ship Musachusetts MemorJal Committee, a private, nonprofit educailonal orcanlza· Uon. , The· problem II lhlt the 1hlp'1 JUN -lncludln1 nine IJ.lnch ......,, 20 five-iochen, plui aasorted machine gunl and antiaircraft l\WI -Wert not rtgiltered ln compll~ with the new federli IWI law. Victor Fe:rJ.o, of the U.S .. Tieuury Department'a BOllOll office, lnapect<d Ute lhip Thursday. He Aid hll ordero wen to mak• the lnapeclloo Ind to conllaeate ·the g11111 li neceaary. Fezlo uld he would toke up the pro- blem with Treasury oillcl•ll J a Washingtoo. "The T·rnen will never take these I u n s away frcm us," Hadley s a I cl. "because our hearts are pure." Miner's Widow Bears Baby After Long Vigil FAIRMONT, W. VL (AP) -·Barbora Toler llollly had her baby Thurad1y nlibl -I 7-pound ll<lllllCe boy. ' Borbora -expectlni the chlld Jut month when her husband, Demrll, and Tl olh<r coii miners were tripped by fin Ind ezplOllon lnalde Mountllneer No. I mine near Mannlnilon. The pretty :U.yur.old brunette vowed not to leave the company atore upW lhe received word of Dennis u relCl1I elforta c:ontlnued for' to daya. The company store served u an In- formation center during the 1001 YllPI. With the baby due momenllrlly the Red Cross made arran1ement1 to tum tbelr mobile canteen Into a dellvtry 1110D1. Barbaro open! most ol ~ 10 doy1 lllklnJ quietly with her allter '"""" , hiJibl!\cJ olJo WU trapped lp the mine. One day ahe btouaht a clean shirt for Dennll l>ecauae lhe llld ahe knew he'd come out Ill rl(ht and would nled It. But she Aid she wu mad at hereeU "for for1ettin1 to brine him a clean pair of panta, too." When the declllori wu made to seal the mine, thUI makin& Jt a tomb for the 71 mlner1, Barbara wu d.Jstrauaht. Apollo 8 Count Begins Sunday CAPE KENNEDY , (UPI) -Space agency offlclala decided today lo belin the countdown for Apollo l 's three-man moon nJ&ht on Sunday -one day early -to provide extra leeway in cue pro- blema develop before the Dec. 21 launch. The decision wu reached after all the major testing hurdles were-eompleted three days ahead of 1ehedule. "We hive this extra Ume and we're going to use it," a spokesman said. The preliminary portion of t h e coontdown ii now set lo" begin at 4 p.m. PST Sunday. ll originally ~·• to ltart late Monday. She caqht pneumonl1 IDd 10Verol llmes ezperienced lllH l•bor plinl. Dr. Tbomu Evant, Barbara's obltetrl· clan, put her ·under eedatlvea for a .'Wblle and re~ lhe WU 11ln real &ood q>lrlta now." "She told me she wanted 1 boy,'' Dr. Evan1 utd. 'No Mediation,' Reagan, College Trustees Declare SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Gov. Roolld Reqan IDd the ltlte collqe boanl ol lnllleel have rejected efforts by dvle llld llbcr luderl to•medlote luueo: which hove reoulted In Ill weeks ol violence and dlsrupilon 11 San Fran- cisco State College. .. I don 't think there ls any medlaUon needed," the rovemor· Aid in Sacramen.- to Thurldoy. "Thll ll not J\llt the bljb>b of over-enthuslutlc students. Thil ii ln- surrecUon." Reqan endorsed the stand of Tlleodore Merlam, chainnan of the truateu, wbo laid problems on the 18,000.studf:nt cam- JlWI m\llt be solved by the boanl without lntruslon by outaiden. A 1hort tlme later, a q>0kmnan f<r the lnllleel Ind Slate College Chancellor GleM Dumke confirmed that Meriam'1 stand clearly indicated their poaltlon - and that of Acting President S. I. Hayakaw1 of San Francisco State. However the academic senate, whlch represents the school's 1,100 faculty members, fonnally asked Hayakawa to appear before it today lo explain precle- ly what that posjtion is. 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Riviera Clutiwomen aren't going to settle for just oo.e1 celebra· tion. lnstead.,,_the fUn.loving group wtll .(!ommem~rate ~days wi~ a trio of events including a dance, champagne luncheon and a Cbnst-c '. mas ru1&e. . . T\Ie ·first gathering on the calend~ is the bolic\BY champagne . l\lllcllebn' which· will take place next Wednesday in the Laguna Beach hcme:of'Mrs. Leonard G. Davis. 1 i Members' of the club's executive board will host the affair, and m~bers'of'the'lll67:a8 board will be honored guests. ' T!ie ·g8ttierlpg ~ui ))(,itn' at 10 a.m. with .a business meeting led by Mrs. R~mr· Ch!ibot. Mrs. James N. Mnrtin is in ch a r g e of the luncheon which will featu~ the exchange of white elephant gifts. 'Ibe t¢lowing Friday, Dec. 20, Guys .and Dolls Section members of' tlii club and their husbands will dance to the music of Dan's Band ill tb~ (.;guns Beach Country Club. The annual Christmas dinner-dance is a semiformal affair and will open with a cocktail session at 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at 8:30p.m. Mrs. R. H. Wilson, chairman Of the dance, is assisted by the Mmes. Jim Allen, Wally Taft, Daniel Huston and Jame's Martin. • A Chri§tmas·Cruise for members and guests aboard the New· port Harbor pleasure craft, Show~t, will close holiday festivities for the club. THANKS TO SANl'A -Mrs. Jim Allen (center) and Mrs. lilaniel Huston (rililit) may stop searching for gowns for the upcoming Riviera GJiii!S anin.qll ebristmas dinner-dance now that Santa·•s helper (Mi's: R. H. Wilson) has arrived on tile scene with tw~ ex· , r , ' • • I cellent sollltions to their pl'Oblems. The dance, gi.vm by the club's'. Guys and Dolls section, Will ·take place Friday night, Dec. 20; it> Laguna Beach Country Club. To take place Sunday evening, Dec. 22, the cruise will be hosted bv the Gadabouts Sec"tion, chaired by Mrs. Lester Van Swearington. · " The ~mirillte tour of Balboa Bay will start at 6:30 1p.m. Reser- vations may be obtained by calling Mrs. Van Swearington, 499-1~ Ballet Guild Project Magic T·ree Grows On Auditorium Stage Making a Christmas tree which can g.rfNI before the eyes of several thousand. people is no easy job, but ·it was successfully tackled by mem· hers of Laguna J3each Ballet Guild. With ·tbe .Chfistrp.as: season of Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Co. calling for seven fitll·lerlgth. ptese!ltations of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker," as well as other programs, a sturdy, easily transported tree was a must. The base of ·the tree, a welded frame, was made by Al Terry of the Festival of Arts. To this, eight guild members ·put in more than 80 hours of work to create the tree which actually grows from six to 12 feet during performances .. The tr'ee is resplendent with a.t>Qqt 120 pieces of .green felt sewn in 14 layers and decorated with hundreds of. plastic.ornaments and tiny Christmas lights, all of which had to be f.Sstened firmly because of trans· portation problems. . • , · Working on the challenging project w;ere ha,gunens the.'.Mmes. Lloyd Bacon, Bernard Barton. Norman Powell, E:asi1 Gannon, Robert Kahn and Miss Elizabeth Townsend. · · Other workers were Mrs~ 1 'Ibomas. ~,pratt of Mission ·Viejo, guild chairmari, and Mrs. Martin Frazer of &oq.th0Laguna. In addition to making the· go:i.Wing tree, other jobs were filled by guild members. Mrs. Guy Si~ello ·of Univers.ity Park promoted the ballet in Newport ~ach. Mrs. George Sogawe of~ Beach and Mrs. Vaug· ban W. Curtls:of Capistrano Bee.ch heJped witll 'cos:tumes, and Mrs. Carl A. Schlarb and Mrs. Thomas' Thoniten of Laguna Niguel have been busy distributing thousands of promotional leaflets in a11 the area school s. ' "The .Nutc~cker," will be performed in Laguna Beach High School's auditorium at-2:30 and 8 p.m :tt>morroW.: Jt,was pfesented in Fremont Junior High School , Anaheim last Swtday and is sCheduled 'for Newport Ha~bor High 'Sch~ at '.2:30 p.m. Satun1ay, Dec. 21 , and in Wilshire School Auditorium, Fullerton at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22. • Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students. They may be obtained in the Ballet Center. 1~63 S. Ci>ast Higbway~ Laguna Beach or at the audi· tori um on tbe day of the performance. A national honor company, the ballet group is the only one in South· em California to have been selected to perform on both the G a 1 a and Ch·amber programs of the Pacific We15tern hegional Ballet Festival .every year strrce the festiv8''s inception. . Re4'::ent honors include the company's appearance m "Dance World 1968," a book w h i c h carries articles on the New Yori< City Bell et. the Royal Ballet, Harkness and many others. The Laguna company is listed or Mrs. Mae Brotman, 4~1477. · The La51una Line Pa ·rties Heard By JEAN CO..: O! tM D.M, ,_lllt lltff OPERA LEAGUE1 members and tbeii husbands are looking forward to a Christmas Glow Party which will take place in the Monarch Bay home of , Col. and Mrs. William H. Bruggere next Tuesday flight. A RECEPnON honoring ceramist James Bonner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Bucom Jones last Sunday evening in their new Arch Beach Heights home. Here more than 100 guests were i:ble to vlew the artist's works ln a beautiful Mediter· ranean setting .}Ugh above the jeweled lights of the Laguna coastline. TAU TAU CHAPTER members. Beta Sigma Phi and · some of their husbands will travel to San Clemente Servicemen's Center tonight bearing a Chri:!ltmas tree, decoratlom, cookies and can·· . dy. The group is planning to ~Qin servicemen In a Christmas .t re e decorating party which will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. A BENEFIT performance of Up With People in the Music Center lured the Sam Garst! of IrVine ·Cove and the A. K. Krochs of Laguna to Los . Angeles Wednesday night. Mn. Garst reported the benefit wasta black..Ue fonnal affair and attraded many celebrities. MRS. JAMES A. Barnhardt lll of Skyline Drive boslod a holiday luocheon '!lletday afternoon for fellow members in the Orange Coonly J>ro. f essional · CTub, Theta Sifma Phi, a women's joumaliam fraternity. · NEWCOME118 TO the Art Colony include Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Woolford formerly of Baltimore, ·Md. The couple have a married daughter and two grandcbild,ren ln Maryland. Others include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen from Sahta Monica. Haruen is a teacher at Califoniia state College at Fullerton and hia Wife is a Hbrarian at UCI. ·• . · ' · · UCI also induced.Janies Otii, an English teacher, to move to Laguna Beach with his wife, a student teacher at ·the same university. Three Arch Bay i! the new home of Mr. and Mrs. William Weed, fanner Coata. Mewu; and their 2-y~ld dauihter Tiffany, and Pacific Island Village has welcom'1f'Mr. ,Ind Mra. Hepey Caria,, formerly of Arcadia. • Weed is working in Newi:i0rt Beach as an Industria l engineer, and Carls manages a shoe stort In El Monte. • ... Mrs. Sw:an Jones <l ~ Clemente was honored at· a party in the home of Mr. a~ Mrs. Nell Welsh of Dana Po~ Mrs. Jones ls re~ring Ill lft.; rector of the chOlr of Sil) Juan Capistrano Commun,ilj' Presbyterian Chu rch after more than 30 years In tbat in the section on important regional cOni.panies. · Founded in 1962 by its artistic director, Lila Za1i 1 the company con· 1is;ts of about 30 dancers from all parts of the county. Some of the dancers a&eady a.re professionals and others are wl:ll on their way to achieving that status. " STRETCHING EFFORTS -Laguna Beach Ballet Guild members (le!t to right), Mrs. Thomas Spratt, Miss Elizabeth Townsend and li1r§.,Bemard Bar4 ton check the ornaments on the tree they created for Laguna Beach Civic Bal· let:C:o.'s performances of "The Nutcracker." Bob Hope was the master of ceremonies, howevr.r the foursome's favofite performe'r was John Dependahl. the Garstll' grandson, who is a member of the Up With P~ pie cast. capacit~. , • • Greeting U,. horune ...,,. members fl. the choir, past and present, including the new di- rector, Mn. Tom Ste~ of San Jl!an Capistrano.. A Sure Gaµge for Sister:··.Eve.r.ythin.g Improves With !!>EAR ANN LANllERS: I'd liltt to say a word to the girl who wa1 com· pia,lning about her pesty, paJn.in-the..neclt kid brother, age 11. She sald he was driving her cuckoo and she didn't t.hink 1he coukl last four years tJntil she went away to college. Tell her I was In her 1pot eight years ago. 1 was U then and he was 10. 1 came close to writing to you a .hall dozen times to ask for help. My brother was an awful pest and a tease and at times I wu sure I hated him. Last week that "awfuJ pest" left for Vietnam. I never ttali:r.ed how much he meant to mt until l had to fl•Y · \ ANN LANDERS good-bye to him . AU the petty squabbl" IUddenly reemed terribly unimportant. I felt uhamed of having been so im- patient and 1tupid. 1 re.alize now he was • normal kid who injOyed ~Uention and loved milchieL · Please, Ann, tell all the older sister!! who are now suffering with pesty kid brothers thst 1>er.,.. they know II u- Uttle bratty brothers will bf grown u.11 and they'll wish ~ ~uld Uve Uiose days over agan. -BUD'S. SIS DEAR 818: Yoi told them -and 111 a wiy J neVer COQJd. Thant you dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last month our beloved uncle died. He was laid out Jn the living room of hi1 h"me, in front Of the picture windows. i'he follQwin.g day he was ~ken 200 mil.eJ away to be burled ill his wife's family cemetery. I have seen lhi.s cemetery and Jt is' rjght in ,the middle or a cornfield. Nobody bothers to keep ' Jt up and it makes me · 1itjt to think or our loving kin· otit there1 in all these weeds and brambles. Otir whole famJly . is upset about ttU1 and we wonder if there's anything we;. can do to get our dear uncle moved back here where we can give him the proper care and .attention .. ;-CON· CERNED.FAMILV , - DEAR FAMILY•: I tnltl yoo pn your dear atlCh the PN.1* catt and attenUoo whta he wa1 .Uv,, That'• the ' ... \ ooly kiod a ,penon betefl*' fNm. 8J1 wile ·b•• the rt11d to daMte llll ll11aJ ru&1nc place ute11 lit made a 1peclal request In 1111 wlU. lf de wub blm In tbe1 cornfield, tbat'1 wllen H 1bould be. DEAR ANN : You're going to decide , ~is. l~m aiek of opinloha from nilativflll ""'1 ~, know thelr elbow1 from third bUe. I went wlth Peto ror two years. We were oWcially eng11ecl ·for 11 months. Ht llllddenly called oil the whole thing, 11Yinl he wasn't rtady to phnarried. My parenta IOI! the l2lO deposit en the'hsll. I spent over 1100 on honeymooo. otyle nlshtl<>wns and other rrtlly nurr that isn't worth a .hoot now. ~ This was four months 110 and Y.eatef. ~y the low·life s~nk aak~ li-hls nng. I said "NO." He said he's aeeb\c a lawy!f. Whit sbould I do?_, LIVID · DEAR LIV: lllo lawyer wm ldl '111 ._.., wlles • mu i,o.ab ._. ............. ..,atrll&eodlledto '11tm.~ wliy • ..,,. ....W ,.. -111 1 ·-tlol•k ,...d .. -..,. .. iii* rid "' IOJWac ............ ,.. .. the er...,. ~j " ~ Ann Landero will bo clod lo ~ you with your problem& 5<nc1 ..... to lttr In cart <t Ille DAIL y l'ILOll' en<:loaiD( I lllamped, sell.. I envelope. j .... J •, --·----·-·-· ·--------·---·----------------=""'""'====~,,,-._, _ ___....., __ ~~~ _ .. ""'""""'""" ' • • -• • ·. • • • J4 DAA.V "LOT . • • "4' I I . •1LUCIA LEGEND-Visions ol lighted candles-not \ • Horoscope Scorpio: areak, Fro.m Routine J SATURDAY O&CEMIER 14 BJ IYDN.IY OIWUl ...... --lowar<I ..... ...._ . ...., lalle pide. _..,,,. wlle mcut caotrol> hll dollloy •• .AattoioCY point. the way." . T.ll11W(:'C1.-»M1yll): ~wwt ··-realm 1111'1 .. aeotbar .tt..• to jab at band. o.y -omdorotandJq o I lllbtle .,..,,. Whit WU I ARll!S (March 2~Aprll It): Reunion indicated; can be lime of pteuure. fUUillment. Family differences are oet- Ued. Dependa upon yoor will- -falll llllo place. llDllNi (llay 11-Jilne II): ~ I I t e I oPOllllbl. ,,,.. • -roopcblblllty. Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines _ To avoid disappojntment, prOJpective brides are reminded to have their wed41ne stories with black and white glooy photo- grapho to the DAILY l'ILOT SOclety Deport- ment prior to or within one week after the wedding. llUl you -lbreqtl by Gel poller oet. OUIUoe ... ·~ lllllquo melllod. -. • l'llt _,.,, '"' poJOr. Not In( hlPlllbtl r o m 1 n c • . wlo6 to MONly speeulole. l'lnt Penaaa1 JllllMllm rot I n 1 f<r .... .....,. travel ptuo_ -.. PUIClll (teb. ! .. Moreb 11): CANC!ll (J,...11-July ll): ~ --I Security Ia..-. You'pt coMeclod with mooey. You better <Ieol wbero bulc illlJM could bt lnvolvtcl. K.,. II to .,. concern•<'-lfGme ilJI. be . ptreeptfve. SM -· provement lbould ht 1'!11-Gel oltualloos In na1llllc: llCht· thlop fb<ed. IM,. no loooe Avotd -who tell$ Lill --Fulfill llllllly Ol>Ui•tloo. -LEO (July 11-....... 11): IF TODAY II , YOVft Wancl¢ul ~ lndkoted .lllllTBDAY you are djnomlc. with ntial:hbora, relltlv ... Ex-attractive to oppotlte tes. You preaa Vien. H 11 b 111 b I -.m u.c h ini.lleelual • veraaUllty. Be dartnc. Try • c:urlollly. You want to travel 10melhinl dlfferenL s b or t and report. You c:an lnfluenco jaufney II on 11enda. Be llerL ~-"-U you -ly Dllploy ...,. of humor. ·~ viii poteollal. Clwir• VIRGO (Aug. 1.1-Sepl. 11): of roaidenc:e appeors up- Avoid mravagance. You get ~ TENDENCI&!· promlte ct ftnanclal backing. ........ -Thil ahouJd not be rtuon far vr,__, hlah far L I B R A , eareteaaneia. Continue to aeek SC 0 ll P l.O SAGmARIUs 'Ways of economilina: Money = word to A R I E S : picture is generally brighter. h ,JM c:,tr:!.~l~~ri:1v.i IJBD• ("""' -~ -)· 111 _,-•nd ....... ordfr SrdMY non. ....,Y". ~. .W ' Omftr'1· boolli.t,-"$-.;rat Hlrtls fOr Keynote is eqwlllon. Don't MM "" w-... llnd 111rtt. ..... be aatllfled with status quo. ;:,..: .:": ... ,~ ~o'T. :;i:"'::l 'Ibls ii your day to Win big. Gr911d CMfr94 lle'*i, HIW York. Ast for and rectlve the best.1'i"";;;-•;;;-;;;'";;;";· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii Personality shines. Celebratlorill sees you u star performer. . SCORPIO (Oct. II-Nov. 21): B"'ali from routine. Be with Formerly with Hair Net ' the ' has now ;oinecl the stpff here at PRE· . I_ sugarplums --dance in the head ot Anchor Lodge 648, Vasa 'Order of America's Lucia Queen, Miss Patricia Ollila (left) and her princess Patricia Bry- son . Mi" Ollila will mgn as queen during the group's Christmas program which will be presented Dec. 15. Order For engagement announcements It ls suggested that ·the story, also accompanied by a black and white glosay p I c tu r e, be submitted early. If the betrothal announc:• ment and wedding date are six weeb or len apart, only the weddinf photo will be ••· cepled. To -help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, form are avail- able in all of the DAILY PILOT office" Further questions will be 1D.1Wered by Soclal Notes •Wf members at 842-4321 or 494-9466. COll(enlal people. Wonderful for group acUvily. Club, organisation event ts especially favored. Those who share interests can aid your ...... SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. zi. -~\S1 ·MAS c+-~ --. : ·::------ tucia Lights Up Fete i ~~ Miss Patricia Ollila will ! ,.r.iwi as Lucia, Queen of ·!J:.~t. at the. ~ Lodge _648, Vasa Order of America's thristmas program. • Miss Ollila attended by five .. princesses, star boys and ,.~Ives, will lead the traditional .. dance around the Christmas "'1ree at the 5 p.m. Dec. 15 • gathering in the Z o n t a - Clubhouse, Newport Beach. Entertainment will be pro- vided by members of the Hollywood "S\lredish C h o I r , under the direction of Douglas Hyttenberg, Julie Larson and David and Mack Carlson. Students from Sweden will be guests al the party where Santa will distribute presents to the little ones. Nativity Play Offered At Huntington Center The story of the first Christmas will be portrayed in the Huntington Center Mall at 3:30 p.m. SUnday, Dec. 15. ----=-----------------....,,. ________ ...,_ The Fountain V a 11 e y Woman's Club, at the in· vitation of Mrs. Tom Keevil, miatant promotions director for the center, will present the colorful Nativity act!ne ac- cented with traditional carols . . Harbor Coui:icil Movie Guide Adorned In brilliant ntin costumes will be the Mmes. Gary Powley, Mary; ·Robert Dec. 21): Change, variely, ooclal acUvlly are highlighted. Member of opposite &eJ: ex· pre83el bold Interest. Be gracious, but don't overly commit yourseU. M e 1 s a g e very clear tonight. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Older Individual comes through on promise, re- quest. Excellent f o r en- tertaining boss at home. Be with those who h a v e something worthwhile to say, contribute. Get family back· ing. AQUARIUS (Jan. ZO..Feb. 18): Good news cornea from afar. Don't be overly anxious. Coed to Tell • Gillum, Joseph; Phil Silver, ~ 1Edrw1 Hott~ 'Tli11 ""°"1e ~ 11 mission. Shaw's· play. , Robert Pecha and William ' ... , .. Of Christmas In Spain, Italy • ~-red Ill' tM film• commlttft ol' Pu"onl, he•'••,_ n-'·rt ..a H...tio• Council PTA. Mrs. Robert GUESS WHO'S COMING TO HOW SWEET IT IS _ Broad ,_. 8 t'"'~, .. ua; nvui::. • SorwlMn If prn1ittn1 •nd M"" l;l•rt DINNER? -Moving story marital f•-. Moss, Roy Rowland and David ! ,........,. 1s comm111 .. clwilrrnaft. 11 -...... R"•·•• ••-· Wi M WiJinen in the creative ~ 11 "',.,.,..., 11 • m.~ 1n mttr-of parent's reactions to huue, o.w 'CIC 1Se en, and ~ m1n1n11 111111b1e fUrM 1or ctn11n "' racially ril!J:ed marriage. A LOVELY WAY TO DIE Mm Mary Elizabeth Lam-writing contest 1ponsored by -,~ ,,,_. ..-wm .,,.,, ...-iv. Yaur -Seductive beauty ia ac-the I the Junior Friends of Newport view. ,,.. •lklleil. M.11 t1itm ,,, I N T E R L U D E -Tern· men, angt · ~ _-_-,·~:,.,,GulM. u"' "' .,. OA.ILY peramental, brilliant con-. =yofh!t,~~ wealthy, MrsN~~~. ~~..? andwillthebe Beach · Public Llbraries will ~ ductor becomes involved un m ...uwuen1 receive their trophies next ~ ' TEENS AND ADULTS with a young journalist. I LOVE YOU, ALICE 8. club~s chorus ~ted by Monday, Dec. 18. ~ GONE WITH THE WIND -RACHEL, RACHEL:-Tender TOKI.AS -Nice Jewish bo)' Mn. Richard itmpbury, will The trophies will be award· :: Old South returru to the study of a spinster school gives up his tqUare fiancte pro\ride musica1 background ed during the Christmas in ".. screen. te cher and hi 1 r o 1 e In Program coordinator Is Mn:. Spain presentation in the ~ ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. a · Esta.blishmenl ror life of a Gillum. · Marinen library's all-purpose ' Sto Ag ~ f THE SAND PEBBLES -hippie. room. ~ -ne e !!\Ory 0 two Story about crew 0 f PRE'M'Y POISON _ Sordid, Following the presentation UCLA coed, Miu Jackie 5 s~~-WAR OF HARRY American gunboat. brutal murder tale of men-on the mall, the Nativity Casala will tell of her ! FRIGG _ Private becomes THUNDERBALL -Re-ieue tally disturbed young man pageant will be repeated at Christmas spent in Italy and r. 8 hero when he devises plan or James Bond in wr and cold-blooded girl. ?:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, of the holiday customs of her 4 to rescue five A 11 i e d derwater world . PRUDENCE AND THE PILL m Tamura School, Fountain relatives residing in the Bas-~ generals. WEST SIDE STORY -Re--Impudent, fr iv 0 1-o us Valley. que country of Spain. : · SHANE -Tense western. issue of modern dance Briti!h farce. ~~~;;;;;~~~:;,;;;~~~~;;;;;~~~;;:;;;;;;;~ ;, . WAIT UNTIL DARK -operetta. THE STRANGER RETURNS F • Thriller in whlch thugs try ADULTS -Dubbed Italian film. D TEMPLE SHARON to force blind wife to reveal BARBARELLA-Bizarre and THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR - wbereaboub of be r o in lasteless oddity. Sophi8t.lcated, immoral cache. . BLISS OF MRS. BLOSSOM atory. MAnJRE TEENS , -Brilillh farce about 'T 0 RN CURTAIN - AND ADULTS Unu$1.1al triangle. · Sophlatlcated filtchcock es- BLUE -Texas doctor and BLUE MAX -Drama about pionage film. hiJ daughter save the )lfe World War I German ace. THE UGLY ONF.s -Story -of a bloodthirsty westerner THE DETECTIVE -Vulgar of. bounty bunten and their who was raised by a Mei· violent melodrama of aord.id; prey, lean bandit. brutal aspects of New Y«k. VALLEY Oii' THE DOLLS - Th• con1erv•fi.,e 'Y"•fetUe feo th• •rttir• H•rlt.r Ar•• All JfWllll Ml"" •r• -..... .. lel11 M 111 lnlly _II....,.. S.&llATH RININ• Slh'ICD PllDAY et 1111 P.M. E"1olo TM h 1"'-llttl ol the T-ls ,.._....., CMlr. afld ,,,. -"" flllllwlhl11 If ovr 0nott SllllUI ltlthtnlftllll lw "*-.. 11 ........ k'-1 --"' .,......., Od9Mr u c.11: u .. 11s2 • 141.1412 DR. ZIUVAGO ....:... Story of GREAT CATHERINE-Baaed Taste 1e11, sh a I Io w " young RussJan doctor and on George B e r n a r d melodr~. ~;;;:;:;;;~~i;i;=~~===::~~==~:11 Fg:t. LOVE OF IVY -~----------------------------~•W•MMMIMMMWM~ • Rom~nti• ""'""'' w 1th I For a II your Holiday Bakery Treats come to •1 startlingly frank language. I • ' · FR0"1.!~~~ ~~I LINDIROTH BAKERY I I DANISH AMERICAN Group on Go I 209 Main Strfft, Hlllltlntton leach Since 1961 I (I Vt 11.l••b 11.nll of '•cifl c C.•1t Hlthw•y •11d 'i••) D_uring Yule I LUSCIOUS CHRISTMAS STOLLENS ·-·-------···--_ ····-____________ $3.75 I N,;,.porl Harbor Sen I or I CHRISTMAS TREE STOLLEN _ __ _ 3.95 Cilil<nl will be "' the go c R STM ------I .. during the holiday suson. H I AS WREATH STOLLEN ---------------------3.95 II !'hone 536·3534 The group, which has just I Perf•et for Centerpiece • returned from a short trip· l · to Lu Vegas, plan1 a holiday • I party Dec. rl, an evening bu! I PFEFFERNEUSE --------------------------·--·------··-·--ldoHn) 6k ! 11 • I • . I • I • I tour to Pasadena .1 n d 11 Hollywood to view the GINGERBREAD BOYS -·····---·----------------(Heh) 20c -;:.:r~• dt=.i'!:: at~ I •tNI ,,.M STARS -SANT AS-TREES ___ -------------------·------------------------· _. !Heh) I Sc I -;._, ._ ____ Dec I Decoratod Cokos _ $3.75 ~·~~ . ts. The Pinocltle group openo<t _,. --ctwt.t.. -FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATION .•• the round of f..iiviti'3 with a, Chriltnw dlMer lairt Tues- day. Jiii,..,.,....~ MR. SANTA! trs EASIER HERE! --- t CHRISTMAS COOKIES DIUCIOUl11 Ff\UIT t:AKE -$1.69 GINGERBREAD HOUSES • . . . . • . $4.25 SI . dipo1it Ne o~••i 1f+.r Dec. 20 "ULTI<OCO<~~d~h;::~=:~: .. ~-IM• i DECORA TEO CUP CAKES FOR CHRISTMAS DANISH YULE CAKE --------__ ------• __ (uch) IOc I ________________ $1.25 I I ORDERS TAKEN NOW ••• CAU 536-3534 I Open o.ny from 7:30 1.m. to 6 p.m. -Clo..d Sundoy I --•--••---•wwww•••-----w--••••ww• 25% OFF ON ALL OUTFITS NOW UNTIL DEC. 24th· AT 5:00 ''THE ·SHOW ROOM" 2811 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH Make her dreams come true! • Thi1 Christmas be her knight in shining ttnnor. Let our interior detiguer1 help you. They have a knack fM find· ing impired gi:ft1 tlurt •re in good t11te but nee<in 't cost a king'11 ranM>m. Such dreams are fun ••. lor both of youl PASADENA POMONA FINE HOME FURNISiIJNGS • INTERIOR DECO RA TJON '11.M SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH "Se"+• Ana Store Open Mond1y Evenings'' PHONE: 547-1621 I • • , I -- ~ ..... _ ...... ----. l'i"~r1 MORE' Contender ·!!t'~ . ' Cci!Uiiibla Yachta announced that Ito new Tripp-<leoigned 25-foot sloop is now In productioo at tile firm'• Costa Mesa plant. A prototype model (X-1) bas been performance tested In Newport waters ror several weeks. The first pr<>-. duction model was sailed In a local re gait& last week. The new yacht bas a wa~e length of 21 faet, 8 feet 6 Inches beam, 4-feet 4 Inches draft, dis- places~4,400 pouad and wears 315 square feet ol sail. Official designation will be Columbia-26 Mark II. lJong Goes All Out W.hen Boat Involved :.~ 6 I New Boat Colleges . . Wind J]p . Season " " -____ __._ -----~--· ·---~ ---------.... _ ------· ---___ __. __ _ " " " " " -- " " '" .. ' I - --------------------~----~~-~----- DAILY on.or IJ ' -. • • • • • • '· • • r. 2 D.ll~ v fllLOr Fri!k11 Otamber U. ~ . • ' . ,. .. . . . ' . · Still Sli~ppi~g for J!ule' A· -C-. .... . ... \ (W...I lflt• Uw din-Cllt. i a·• 1' u ti" ='t:iJ 1~HU1~1)-o I -~t,..{ T.~ ,,_~ Jt!# YOllK_~~,1'\. lJN1Mt¥'~COl'MU1t ift ii, ,. 1 ·~::.~ ~ 'f~ •;r ... t•cM'* • : "" StP I' }114 ; ¥-·1n NASDJ.ltllnos Ii>• thursdoy, December 12, IHI ~ "l..I '.....ll~ !ll! ,,,. _ n •ii~ ~ ~ n", ~ n l1e re're Some Late Hints · .. OVER THE COUNTER f ./ SYL\IL\ PORTER AS y o t1 r .lltlf..appalnted ~itwort!»' "expert" on 1* , t:tinp·f1N.Pcia1.1 l must coo-. :1::.s lhJt .1. bave blown 'Chri.tmu this .yeu. I ...... the" aro four feYfet lhoppln( ;days betw ... ~vlni and Cbrlstmu In ll!!l: I was ' 111-ell: aware that 1looe qo I st.ould have checked up on · siies oul-of·town addresses, ete. ·'r h.aveo't done ai1jthing rlgbt 'this year except one :11\lng: I have uJ<d mY dTon of omission and commission as an excuae to put togetber · a bundle of good Ups for ·you to use ln the 10 shopping days 'left until Christmas. You will benefit if yoo do a11 I say, ·not as I do! ~ -ln buying clothes for othet"S, mak"e sure they art the right sizes, for wrong site Is \he biggest single reason '1for Christmas gift retum5. {Of the $5.4 billion you will have spent in this Thanksgiving- Christmas period, an estimate · is $400 million worth will be returned because the items art the wrong size ' or color or style or are duplicate gifts ·or defective merchandise.) SA VE ALL saJes slips in case iterrui may have to be returned and leave all tickets · oa the clothes you buy as . gilts. Find oot it there is a ; ·deadline for returning items . you buy and if there are specal rules for returning such things as hats, bathing suits, underwear . In choosing clothes as gifts, try to select colors and styles , the recipient would prefer. · When It come. to teenagers, · downgrade your own preferen· · " ces and be guided strictly by ' ' ' the letest teenage clothes fashion; if in doubt, give a gift certificate. -IN BUYING a Christmas . . tree, make surt: the needles aren't falling off and thAl ~ tree has not begun to dry out. Before you pay p to $30 for a Christmas tiee (Utis year's price range)' choose a tree which will fit in the place you have allotted to it. After you buy the tree, saw about an inch off the trunk . and then stand the tree in a con- tainer of water throughout the Christmas season. ' -In buying Christmas tree lights and ornaments , especially at specialty shops which may be sel pp for this ChristmB.ll se~n only, inspect with utmost care anything you buy, Test strings of light bulbs before you pay for them in the store, sinc'e returns or exchanges (even before Christmas) may be difficult. If the lights are to be used outdoors and expos~ to winter weather, make sure ihey are designed for this and that they Newport National Bani{ Nearing Fifth Birthda~' Newport National Bank, an Orange Coonty independent, will be five years old Jan. 6. Lhan S50 million. Last January the bank merged with the University Nationi'll Bank of Fullerton. Two of the Fullerton offices now operate under the name of Newport National . .._ ___ ...,..., __ ~-~--·IA<F1l:j ft io~ !! ti~ '•"1f J +• ,_ , , . ~.J. ttvt\r1V-; 2 -v. have UL approval tags. ..,....,""' ..,.........,. ...... .._ 11 ·~...., ' A.M:'"""-HAID. :r..i " Yr:' ~~fi ·~ H~ t ,... ~.~ ·'t ~ ~ ~·: -Jn buylllc *'t wrapplnJ: .. _.... • .-....,. ... ,..-."' ......... ~ ... ' .. ""......., M.1111111 • .--« .. -.,, ,, ... IS.. \' . ~~ t.• ~ -u-.. ~ ~ , M. ,:).Na "m, 1142~,..2 and rlbbons wbicb are 1t1aled 'iHDUtTalAU . 11tMiH~Ltn• i.~ on 1.1,._1.w-1 ''"' tJ\11 M.tii'~ • 1111i -Mi ~.1or · 'J it -1~ ' in I cellooblM1 chtck l ~ e 11 \J lt~OtJt. '°" fl LAl"Wn'tl"OOOI «I 11P, "'°"'",.-~ I f;~ mt C\'J +-~ 11ron:-1r 1 #I "' t. ;!: ~ aQ't()l.lnt of footage )'OU ll'e ~l'I ~~ '"•UICom1N11I.-, ~ ''"" Llfl!fkwW 10 '11¥r ~~ "~ i.ft 111 1~ \~4' lfi_l'I =lt fO!N f'' J 1£\11 14l · I =' "° actually buying. U in doubt 1rCA11t 1~ ~~ ::::=c. ~., ~ ~:.!':c_•r• :"' ~!v. ~ir~=£~~ 1~ ~ , i1,~ + ~ M 'r '·", , 'it ~~ § . ~ ~ about I.he -··•u ... of the paper .. lrllornel'ttf.thf IM ,, .... S.Dol'dCOtJ 11'Wo IM.·' .. Ar. G-. 1 1 im-~ ,.,,,,~f I~ ~' ... t\ 'J~ ·+l'h or , ................ -u't to ~ a'n "J:'.'::.~ ;: •" •~· .. " --,... " uu =~ lU t tv. '" ~." .i~lf:J& 'Sf 11f"" 1ifv. 12 v.'-i ~ l"WINll AlllldEeultla IN :.\'I Syrity~flM ~ nf, l.lfll'ltlC• 93 -'0•'' • "'"' U\(o "" ... r\.S' l "" j ,. already opened roll ar the tlltdPt-rtlft .. 110 Th1t1,... -M\.-\ l,ttotDr1111Stertt. Sl 3' ' f-. ,:, ·. I 106 IU 1: +\It I~ ~ .• -t 1 • -~ =. pattern •nd manllfac-.=:::. ·n~ ~ i:.1i:!~-::.:.· ~· ~ ;!:::.~·~ ~ ~· !iii rg .~ i ~ H; f·~ ~~::t-l 11l t~ ,, im-'tt -,IN BUYING children's :::.i::od ~ ~y,w..:":~!:1.. t : =~!:'! :: ~= ~\~~1~ ,,, ~ s\t ~~·"' l:~~,I :.io ff H ~· H"+.:i~ g.-. ........... boOks .or AlntrG ..... 1111 •v. 4)\'I WlllllV.11\i I "" MtlrlUl'dA ,...,. SS\lt AH~1H .h 10 ,...., 1fl J.iV. -"" lltt, 1.611 • jf~ PV. p-. "ft'<> ""'..,..·7 Amtrl'llMC Ul<J 21V. •A$T•RN IAN~$ ... _ •-~I Pd M 231 .Ul'I '11" n'4 +s.t. lt't£i1:11 ~:U il: .~ l!"2~ '.+1 ~ •eographies l'hlCb are ....,;.... Am1tbr&.P1e•• 1114 lt '"""•T-·•t 1r.4 ~ r• .. -· _.. 11 , ,. "''°Pd pfJ 1> 111.1 '' 103 +• ~. .., , f'' 111 -, -1 D --....,...'6 P it--' S" ti ''" u-... • ._, 1 JIV. 11\4 ,,. ltdS!r IAO 'II ..01\ lt4'1i C\lt -• ,. -ll" $'" Id t small fr.ct,·00 of •rOlllO ~• Amlecilt,_, ' ,. I Ctllma..'*HY a:.~ ~ '"'"'..,,.n,_,ne '"' ••r,1e1s1 ... ~ uoo u u 1J +n'll 5,11e 2 20 1* 0 J\lo 90 ""_ , •• so a a AnM1te1~ 161/t 11111 contHu.rKft.r •14 4"' MkllaftdC.,lbll ""' Al su. "'.o fl 11 ~ '°" .. ., . 11 1112.se :n _ ~H U ;; •1..-""'"'"al pr'···, cb··• Boyce L. Harker of AllC(IOl'C'-im 2i1111o ,,,._,-,,,,,,, ... .,_ ... ~ MIMf>•t :n.r. ·~ .,, '"' .,, 1112 3 I'll Jiv. !111o -v. ox :so. •1 ,, ... • UIC '"'6"' I\,~ ~ reu.m ... ..... ..... ...:":' --MOMrdlMkts AID •114 AIOMPC i111 '' ""' 11¥1 2~ -14 latOlt wd SU U)li 21' ,. -whether they ·have.been made Hwitington Beach has ..,,011.,,"""_, ., • ,,.n1t11n.N1tNY ..... *" Morr11P11neo 11v. 11\11 A11t•• ,20 .u 1114 1•. ~ .. +·• l:t:~ .. ,,·:O H ~ »[' 1 ~. ··~lus by world events or been promoted to as-"'"'n-Mtvt•lr 1N lt MfnHi-rr -. ''"' MOrrteot1Klldu!I "I'll 16 .&1< .. "'° iu "'"' ?!.~ ... ~ , H•~s1 Gn • '° + ...... ., \li'4\li'4'4l\ Vt \\I""' MOrllftGt'( 12' IMV. MlitiWIW'f'tu.i..r tfft Mllo AmlSua JAi 53 JfYt .., ........ t ptl It 1 o16 '6 the passa.,.. ,of time. Such slSta:nt» ca s b i e r of Dol"fd • 42 .., N•t•rwtNA 2l » N•t!:llWCoro M tM AMIAt ·'° n ''"" ;m ~ +1.. 111 01 1.lt 111 1~ ''' !m ~ ~ "' k ····-••IT-... 2~ Wl:_STaRN a-.N•• N•!Hoa.plt1I lnt ~ AmerEs 1.20 • ~ ... .._ .... ~a111 1.10 1 J.11\ JoN .• books nd gam •• may mae U 'led C 11·1orn1·a ''"~-••• _,, ,,_ .. AmrEi1111 • .o 1 ,, ... ,,.,. ,, ···-· ~1>11-1.10 121 !2 .R<Jt +11o _ 8 ...., 01 & ArltA•roCMM lfli 111' Nl1Gn18k .wYl" ,ln N .. m,llMtr<ut !Ill AJMrU. 3 423 ltffi ~.S'lll 1r.,.,•. t•. Co p l>fl..50 Jl'\0 59 Jt SJ, , _ exce1elnt gifts even if they Bank's Edinger 8' nd Arrow·H•rteor• ''"' 1111o 8kolAn'INt&s1 .-~ N•tw0i'k1E1ee t v. t AArrFrrtr .111 11 Jn' , + eoi Mlk '·jg ,1 .ta 4s Wl _ • .' -·-···-·O ft " llnkof(•'SF .f4h ~ NtwE111G•trl1 7:l'Ao ?l~'• Am AJrli.. ·" 110 3'.':1 """ ·' "' ml OoR.. >t _, -+ h are tn a way obsolete. But Beach branch in Hunt· .-.u'di;i~k"' 12111 i3 81nko1T:k"° 3t •1 N1<11o1tonP 11t ·~ ~1v. Am e1ker l " tll'I l1)V. v. ~~ -"' otcAn111 1:111 1,, ~ .. llK • _ ",.,,. You should know what you DltlolPfd .,. lllD !1Vtr1vHIJ11N1I 1'\li lWr Nl•lsW.CCO ~1 '~ f:ii:~rtJ 1i ~~ 1lto n,,. t""1\<f ,111 fl\~.~ tl #l~ r1~ H~=l~ ington Beach. ·Harker A11ite01~<>.1 11111 1ru. c ... 1'l,..1~v111e, 10-. 21:v. NoC..,1ArrC>.1 11111 i:w. Am cin· 1.211 11, m't SN .. 1 n 011':3' .1 41'14 , • ,1W +1'14 are buyln'g and giving t.o the served as installment , &11K«1t£t.c u e1D c1nturvet 1111 11D North!u•Gu. iw. nh AC1n p1 1.1s ' XI 2'-~• !9~• -+ tl es 1.ai 1 l*'-n~ ·1-"' 81r1"11HHl!'ldPt. 31.,., lt.,., CltyNball 25 """ Oce1n•um 30,, _,,_ ""' C1<n .60 u 21\'ll 21"' 21..., es ofl )J'.11 3N· -~ Yoong ones. edit g til ,. o ... ~ts 1•~ 11v. •L oreoco ,. .... "cniin i •A 3& '"11o <l2t\ "" -'ilo ~01s 1.» n »Iii ini, -• er mana er un '''"'"" croct1ra11un1 ,, .. ~ °""""c ~ J1 1iv. A.mCOns 1:50. 29 im :n 22111 -1\.-\ o1uP1ct I} 11111 4' "' + ""' -In buying toys, examine · t• •••er•nc 2t ~ Flo.HIY8t 1n1o llVt o-M!tm ""' uv. AmCr1<111 .ta u lO " XI +1 . SOOh . I• .., " ... . his promo IOD. a..111c-1nc SI 11 l"lr1111ncor1> 11\11 11~ Orrtl(O(or• 3s 31 "''"";I 1 . .o 1• x .Uh M +111o ornbli:tt z. l'I 67 ""'· f" them th~rOl!!!hly the minute ___ .:.._ _________ Be1tln1'"'.1n JOV. 31\'J ••-••--• ,. ••. ~. ,, •. ,,_ 1-,-. AC~ , • a. 10 10 10 -'14 SDI\< ;fj 1 ~ ~ > they reach yOU at home. These a.veri,e-n1o1r 4tl'll $0\.'I G~-w:"N".:uaii 11;: ;;" ... ~ tOP';o v3 vj" A;ncw-,n .:25 UJ Xl'ilo l]~ ~ + -am~~ . . • 20h.. -"' d d :r:,::clProc :.... ~ .... hNerl1~ll~ 2( 110 P1cE~trlcord llV. :Kl AmD11t l.<IOll j m: ~ ~ + ~ :::vdrl~ f'1 =· -n toys represent a hazar an 81,1,tierc°"' "' 10v. Llblft'!H1t8k Mio 1~ P1c.l'1rE1lt " ot.1 :aiu!l"'dtvl.i~ • """ 1'14 "'i!I ... omwo1 fl "" ~ ·r +1~ surety, .You 1uar,1 to avf'.irl thr ECOl10fil... 11ot11ru1A1run" :m e10 ""•nvtwur"'ek n" 1,.,., P1cG1mti1t•Gb 1~ 1•~ AmE1Pw ·1.• "' :11-111 »i. :11'4 -"' omPVISc .10 1fi u! 5',,. .. J.iM + 41. 'l 1 ar:mtont•Plll :Q'lli :WV. ~ ... 11MD<!lc~llk 13¥1 14V. l"tcOufdoorAclw-44\li -""' A Enkt 1.5:11 1' 5'* l9 n\11 + "" <43 "" 211\.11• kW w, \lo nuisance and frustration ot 11_•1trP•Pfr •11o 6..., ~P•cH•INI ~ 5'\.-\ ;c~~~"' ~~'Iii ~~ :ei.~ .:~ ail U · ~v. ,.,.. =l1o1i 212 ~ 11w-1"" finding that parts are missing , Br1ctorrdFooc11 f a10 ~1t1t!Q11 ~~ 561<1 p:~.,~0 tv. 1im AmHol1I .10 3!6 nv. 22111 2211o -1 -, 1 1 .,1= ~ b k the d bef Burnswl10tv1 6\'ll .o16V. S11mltl'!mPN•IBk lll ~ PirltVl•wG•mln ~ ~A MOm1 1.:IO 2;f '3l'o''" 2,:1 ~ =1~ _,Jt 1 ,1 .1 .. or ro en ay ore 1 au1tum' i,, 21 :sy~n-N11t 1~•.(, 1511o P•uleY"•' , 11,,. lilt. t_Home 11 2 s1 ~ ... y~ -.. ~g t Cbr1stmas, You should be n~ . ase Ctlblochfl"I 2JYI 2•..., Unlonll•ncor. 51V, 9114 PetllboMMul 20\'ll 21\'ll 7:;.; .~,~ 11 R.ll m: t'I"~ i·~· i ,. ·;a·1-·. Partl.cularly alert •· the value "' -ciirtGe,,e••1 13 14 ViN•ttllkU> ~ u » P1-•rH1tG11 U14 ~ a,m1nY$I 1.10 112 ?!.~ ,•,~ •,, , ~· a !'" w "' · ·' C1lllPtcUlltll 21V. ft V1llevl"t..otnlt 25'/.o 2. .... Pub5w-1HM Xl\.lo JO.io ,f.ll'IMFclV .tO 161 ,,.,. ,. 114 Of th •• hint " you are a parent C11llPortl1fld " IHO Wef!Jl=-l!'k " ''"' Redc:atC0<11 271/t 21\l AMef Cl I.fl) !D n •W S2 m :dM.· . -.... "" u C•llfW11erSvc 2:1~ 21fo !le•tll" & le•R Revelllnc ·~ I~ Am Moton '10 lJ~ 1'"" lA~ = ~ l l!.'l ti~ ":-~ who is supposed to assemble E d C•m•111C1su•b "' sv. M11i1i.. rem .. ~'~• RO!K"r•ltMl9 !!~ ,.''·~ ~~N~~ ,1i ~ Sf...., Wl'J u,,~ ! ~ 1f 10\l ft J:,j +iv. th •• t ho . ( d • f t xpecte C1nn0!\Mlll1 u IS A,mS•l.LnUl•h ~ ~Aj, Roberl1Consol •• .,.. .. "h °"' ., 11~ 11 ,. .... ir ~ "!I' I e wY a me an tn ron C•PTICllrnc lJ\lo 1' lhlmonfSvt.Ln '' " R~Rurch :uv. ui.io ~':wJ: '.311 :w l~ tt'l\lo JtP4 2 !!: It~ • +i~ of the trusting offspring). C1Plte1R••rv• 15\li 1''AI C•J>l!.IAUICot11 IV. '" R091r18l'OI 11 ' 3' Am Sl!tl ' 35 ..., 30V. :llJ.\i .. •. • SJ"' t.JV. C111;1dlN11G11 13Vt l'' umltl•SvLln ' BID Row-1Un• 33 l6 Am 5'!1p .•o " 36 3'' -1"'1 • 63\'t ... -"' I bu . the 1·n , ' • --,.. '' • •• '" ' •m Smooo ' "'° ""'° '31'> ••v. -3V. '' lol 11'4 i " _ n y1ng on · :\. ..en urv ro,,,. .. ~ " E<1ulu11.t1.,v ..... n SSPFnc1u1!•ln 15"° 16"" .. " ~ 63\'a uv. -~ •• 3Ut f ' Jl". "' I I WASHINGTON (uPl) -Ch1koEn1Coro !Vt ' E11Ultebll!'>v&Ln 1" ll~ Senti,t,nl!• 135 MS Arn~Alr .10 S6 51 ... stalment or ay-away Pan, . In A.8.Chence&co :i. 2•~ Fh'11llnF1n ,.,~ ""' 54,911111n<1J 1~'" 1114 ~ ~1~ '{'·" J ~ """ 4 \':I +-~ 11 1 • !l14 ~ l~ double-check to be sure you BuSlllessmen expect an · c11em1o11111111 11 1• Flrsts~rc .... ,. 1011o 1~ S..1tJrnA1rwvs ?1 11"' AmSta pU,n , n11t1 121v. '""' +,,.. ...w. "" ·-v. Crea""' in economic activity c111iensu111 n 1Hi FlrstWe111rnFh• 1 T'h Sc111111nE1ec 1o•h n Am srerll ... 14 Jl14 11 35 .. con 11 61 121 21\lo ~ -~ can meet all payments as they . -· . . DoPtdB 2114 m.r. M•w111oriwF1n 1•'h l.\14 $4!•W•kl U'h 21v. A~,,_.,, 1 '° ltl 'ill l3 J.1 +r"' Cont.-01 D•'lo '69 1s'v. '""" 1 -5 come due. Can you meet the dunng the next SIX months C011!1IDY"nmu lt\io 1•~ Pe1sva.LnAssn ,, n kffi:uw:1w-lS NV. ~m~uepf:2 ti l ~'"· t~ ~ ::-1"' ~n~.,:~ ~'.ioa JlO ~;. 3111't .J' 0_::;.;; d •t h' h t d lower Coc1Colel• ,,. n RIVt'111$el=lftCoP l'h ' SWlhdlGenln~ l~V. 11 Am T&T 2.MI 74>0 ~"" U\11 """ .. , •. c~ CoH .50 u " '4\lo .UV. -•;, total finance charges. usually espt e 1g er axes an co1en1inEn11ne 1:w. IY.i Tr•A1Col!t.t1rwei1 5'11. 111o Sp1c,Ord111na 3'h '1'1 "'"' lob 1 90 111 '1~ ~ '°v. + 11o Cooper1n i.'° 201 '9.\li 4~ At.\li + "'" h federal !!pending, according t.o co1 ..... ncn xi 11 Ei:onorJ1ksLP ') .s S•er;f!IDN 21'/:i :n AmWWk• .56 u u11o " 1,14 + "' C••tr TR 1 30 mt • .,, lllV. .... about l 1h percent a mont' CompUl~r.E~VlP 11\lo IM\ Eldonlnd~ ,,...,, ll\l:i SprlngStr~tCIP sv. 8tD AWWSof 1.1S i13G ,, ... «I 11\!4 ... COIPf ~l.25 • 29\\ ll'lll U'l'a-"-on•-of the purchase prices? a goverrunent survey. Conto!RockPrlb 31 n EElectroC•r••11e r-v. · N '1•nt1•rdP1c111c 11:1Jr. 1tv. Aw pref 1.25 •100 1tv. """ 1tvi .... Copeland 1.10 s Atv.. v. •Piii ... -· Th" th r ,.._ CorNISlorM IO'h ll'/o ··--~ •• corp 31)>,0 llV. $t1teS•Plr 1 I ~w '·\Pf 1.'3. • . ~·· •• ,, COl)pRge .50tl ,. ~ M:'4 4lh t • AND SOME f. I 'd 1s was e sum o ~m • -...... 1000 u,,., v. .. .. copw1s11 1.~ ., 2m ¥· 2'f. ,,., Ina gtll e5 • Cr'1t•n1Tecll 31'1, ' Ele(.trOflleCIJ> 31"° 39V. S111til11ds S1,o, I ........ ,., Zinc l:I ~"'a ~ 9"' Ctitfnl~8 )Ge '1 J1i lS. :m..+lh from t•· st 0 re k,. per s merce Department surveys 01NCtirP 21 21Yo e1ectl'Ol'llcMi\m 61\!r " Subw"IPtlonTV 12i;. 1tl4 Am~tek 11 u 11~ ~111 y. fl~ corn Pd '1.10 Jn ov. ~1il.-'1m""" + ,,. Iii: • . . f D11shew8u•ln111 SVo 5V. E•~slJcnnln• 3(111.o ll'l.o Sunsell~d1 2! 30 Amf~C n.IO fO ''"" ii'" '/\ " CorGW 2.5(Mi ll ?9N 295 -+2'4 themselves: cdmg business foreca.s\s o D1t1-De.J1wiitb 10"'° u v, Fwmer8rotlleri 12v. 13v. T1mo1~1"" 111•,o, 119'11 ~~ ~ ifly, 11'1 1~ 1i."" 1~ ti;. Corna iot3.50 llG 11"' 11~ •• + v. Shop during the off-peak economic gains stronger than g:t~=~~~ ::W. !!~ "~~~;';'' ~~ ~~ ~:~:~1""v11 ~"" j~,.. ~~~~ncc·o~ ~ 1ftl tt~ ri~ 4= = ~::"ie:' ,A;a ~ fflt ~~-ff~ t'';;. levels anticipated by Johnson 0111Fln111C11 11.,. 11 Fedll•~~1on11 '1'11 i3v. T11reeFrult i1o,;, lt'llo Am~led 2 .:i y 52\'a .s1v. 1111o -\'I Cox!ldu! .54 It 610,:, 61 11 -'lo periods: first thing in the d . . t· . t Olekt<lnElec 73;<, 25 DoCcl>!d ,1 11 Toe(mushProd 1J7 u1 An!ton<:1 2 so '19 1Gt4' i i!llV. +w. Cr1ne l.60b :15 t.l'\lo ~ 4J '+ \'o m 0 r n in g , during the a m1n1stra ion econom1s s. DkrltoekCo"' u 1£'1< Flriteo.toneor1> 129 133 TelonR~nc11 •• o11 ~~t1G J.~ s)J ~~ ot 5'.1'1 .. ::~ ~~":~~n -~ :: JI~ g'! ~v. = ~ Ad · · Ir t" Dlw-erHlncCm l•'h 15 Flntfli;e.S.t!ve 16 11V. Te~11mOil 11'/t 11'/o A~kin 'fnim M 13 ™ !1"' C~I 1.Slt ,, 39\'o ll'Mo' 311'1i -''-customary· dinner hours, m1ni,s a ion SOU r Ce S • OlverielncP!tl 11 It Fietet.. CtpFut!d n11o 12\.i TeK11c1,.cor1> i' nv. ,o,l>Cl>Oll m 3'9 llh :rr 4 ,,. +1 11• crow~ C0<k 911 n11o J.! 1~ + ~ puz.zJed by the Optimism, said Ootnlng1W•let ll H Fle~Fllftd 2:;; 21'"i Tnerm1lf'~wer 11'/. ll'h Aou1 Chein .SI of.l'llo J,,j ...... + 'Ill (rownZt 2-20 S1 'fV.0 12\.lo '2lli -<4 Take advantage of the t k oo...-1ee1nefl1m 21\lo 79 '1Proaltdlnc 11v. nv, TlmFrelgM nv. ll\/o Arch01n 1.IG ' 63\lo 63 63 · CTS corp ,., II za v, 16Ya 26~ + v. h · · one reason (or the rosy out 00 Drue,,.8er111t 1v. t ,,,,51, ....... , ,.,, 1 TltenGrouP 11 · 1m Arll;Publive 1 n ™' 25'IO zs~ -~ Cv<111h1 wl » 2SJ'o U \.:o %S'!i -'" "personal s opp1ng" services 1 2''"' Miio '• • T 1 111111 1 Jl'I ~.,.. ,o,rl•n• os .10 1" 311'< nv. 31'4 . . cu<11hY co 192 1• 2$"" u~ + v. ff -• b · d rt t might be a belief among Dueornmun nc Gn1nL1ndCol!d 11 12 c•tm' u5 .. 51 Armeo su 1 U$ 58\lt P\lo 5?~ ++•'"" Cud•hY pfwl u 27'h '¥\.lo 21,,.. +'IO o e,C\l y maior epa men . . . Dunar1d1trffl ~ '6'11 G11svc U'h 11 Tr1c:or1nc ,.., ArmcY• 1.60 24 •1"" Yl'o ~ 't -Cullla1n .21 10 2'111 15 1S'h -11o Stores. PartlC. ularly 1-f you are businessmen they will enJOY t11S11r111e1 stoc111 Gemr•t&r ... 1nv 10 11 TridCorP uv. 13'h Armr pf •.11 u lflft 1t I •.. C11mmln .IOb 25 av. '71it ~ +1~ bl cl. AmGenlntCm 2~ 1~ G R -,,, .. "'I'> T1rn0Co111G11 21\!I :12 Arm C~ 1.'0. •3 """ IJ'h 1. o + llo CunnDruv .10 12 32\'J 12 l2 -¥o a more faVOl'a e tmate "'•O.->t t> "" .~·.·.·,~.~ •• ,,~ ..... ,,·• ,•,•,~ Tr1n1P'Coonstlnl 2JVt 15'11 ,t,rmC~ pll.15 ?500 6'\0 '4 6'1'4 -. :1 Curlls1 Wr l Jl'Q l5'1:i loll'> ~ + 14 Coming in With 8 long list "" "" v" '"' " ~014 ,1 AfmRub 1.IG 1j J'l\/o i6V. S1'4 -, Curt Wr A 2 1 JI'~ ~ ,~ + \'t ,t thi<i la!,,. rlate (and have under the Republican ad· AmGurntvltt 16'!4i 16¥1 Gtnltl~l'!Phl 1~ u\.lo Tr1ve1~gu1Cor1> 35 36\lt Aro '°"' ·'° 1 JCIV. 19~ ??""-_+~,,Cutler H ,_10 51 43 ,11"' ~2.,. . . . t ,. f p .d t le t AmHerll!telni "o,:. ,~ G1n:r~l5Pld u•t. IH• T•lc:onl>ro!I ,,.. ,,,,_ Arvin lfld 1 1 41 ...... ... ,, CYCloP• 1.ICI 2• .!.!!~• ~'"' JO -~ yo•ir lists ready). m1n1s ra ~ion 0 res1 en -e C Arvonautln•Co 5~ 62 fOfll•mlle•lnt 10 ~ Trld11rtn<11 311"4 :n;; ,.,1~10 011 1.:io lllS " '''° ~,.m -:~ cw-pruiM l,MI ,1 594 s.iv,.-~ _ \~ Order Wh'tev.r Standard Richard M Nixon !lene11c111s1a SB 62 GHTecllnoloiw-10 10'\lo Trl11l1'1Mln.,u1 1,.. ,, • A$110U ,11.«1 1 w 90 'i·~ -~1 cvpru1M 1,.tO ,1 ''"" 5,1!1 Jot'I< _ ,4 . ' ' llonne~IU<!SW'l•n !'A. 3~ Gla~ln!tr 12 13 Tu1(0f'IG•1 A,Ud8r ,J&p U 18* 171/o I " -.. 0-• ks C•lllfelnsCo l! ?O Gr•!i0VHw-Gr1> 11~ 19•J. Ud!eoCorp I• 13 Aud DG 1 :lei d4 lJ 54 5'. -V. -Items you can . . soc • SALES GAINS C•l·W~•l•rnSl1t t1 1w. GrlnnellCorp 150 156 Unc!•JOll"erest 13'1(, U'h """:I.pg 'iob $ .U\.lo '~ ""' + 'h 0111 R!w I.~ ?'2 ?nil 21'11 11 t '· shirts, sl~kings .. by phone One survey by the Com· ~hu:~"i'c" ~ ~14 Guldanc1Tec11cm '"• ~~ ~$~~:ec1tMite• ~ J,,. ::~rn·:·i:~~ 1ff !r~ ~= !f~ +·~ 8!:i!c.:i l.~ ~ :f~ ~ !!! +,~ or from the store's catalogue. meroe Deparlment's Office of c::F'1~nc7'P1d ,,..., J2~i ~~~::S':"'nc ~,,, 6 u1.r.c:""'' 1u 11e ~~~°"P1 1·~ ~ tt fl~ ~1 .... ~. 8!!~( /·~ u ~ l.l:it Jolh •• fF YOU TAKE B · · OBE Cotnbln1Co l1 17"' I c A IV. U!ahSl\l•ll•nd 0'~ '~ ,t,llC""EI 1)0 u lO'/o :IO'lo :IO'llo + '~ DPL 11/C l:fO zlOO 61 61 61 .•••• yoi•r c11r us1ness Economtcs ( ) cor1nGtnera1 u :w; 11v. to1enrw-E,,"',.n1,;. ll'h vwRu11:1cor1> 2•'1' 21 ,o,u Rich 1.ICl 2n 129 12• ll' -~ Deer1 co 1 111 54',1 ~·r. '""' -'A W'.lh YOU put YO<lr mf'• 1·n ed b • d" t" E•" t l!Am 1& 20 HeKce! r .07 Vat('.Olnd•CP j ,.,.. At!Rcll 1113.15 1110 &l'4 61'4 63~ +2y• Ol!!Pwt! 1.04 J9 ?1 26\lt to!"' ··I • e.• "" · report us1ness pre IC IOllS E ~ .... 11 ~!ner•I 11.,. U'4 HISh~&rCorr.o •SV> • ~ vacuD•vco 5 6V. An Rkn p1 J " 211 2Jt\l:i mv. -I'! 0e1 Mnre 1.10 2•1 36 l51'> l~ -v. the trunk and lock your car. th;:it inventories would climb F:~~HewWrd n 111 '° ~°'.';;~::0~1 ~~,:; ;~v. ~!~~:;;:1~u• :; ::~ !:1:~ l:n;'° is~: 2~ ~ ~5 j ~ 8:~"~1,-~ : ffl'.: ~:"' ~~ +1~ Organized in 1964 by George L. Woodford, the bank now bas seven offices in Orange Counly with assets of more ISi \\\~tlll11.tM1'1~tl I I 1%ll l 1'11 ISi A two-decker London bus, used by the bank for civic [ and charity fund raising, also LOCAL has caught public attention . by $2 billion during the six F,•.~,,,0,,M,,';,"" t~ :l"" :Us1<>nFe1rless 'Vi '~ vircoMf?Cor~ i•t. • AtltsCp of lk 110 ""'" 2\'14 ii"~ :j:1:Z OtnnMffi Pfl .s ~ la -ll -1v. H t f5 "6 .,. •• ,,_ Auror•PI .;oG J'I 2,.. ..~· 2 t"'-Dtnn'l'Rll .IU ~ ..., Jjl'o J51J. -... months begun ()cl, J. The Fl~Undrwrlrl .(.$ BID 0 r• er tlcllnc M V1froCor11 "" "'"' Aust Nlch .60 35 '14 " C..n!SV 1.201 12 o1t .ul)i llV. -V• . . FlntAmTflle 21 """' n otf!VI ",,., Vlv•nl•Wood•rd 31\lo 32'/o ARA Inc .N J 110"' 120 l;Jllo -1~ Dt!nRGr 1.10 19 2ra 2.iv. ,,.,.. -11o businessmen forecast sales l'lrslN•!lll!e • 011 1n1~ndConl•llll!!" '°,, «i W•ddl!Reed 10 7l ,o,utSilklr .oee \" 2"'-li"'" -Dereco "'A 1 11•1o 111t 11\0o -1 I Lii Vl'i 28 1,,11r1111(h!!m 1 120 W1lkerSCol \OV. 20'4 A11tomtn Ind l! s'I" • f, + :%, Dereco pf8 11 71 7~ 10'!o-'Ill gains o( 2 per cent this quarter ~·i:-1.~ e 361 3n 1111e~t•teB•k ro 1' warnerElt!l•k 19~ 19v, Avco cf; i.20 .. 1 VI llU IOlll'> .,., 0"1So10tnc .llO 10 :?.S'h lS'r' lS'k-t • . """ The London bus proved ' ·so N., uthwr n •ws~•P•r t1U1 you popular lhat another one has' more, 1v•r>/ div. •bout wh.•t'1 been ordered from Engla nd ,,,1~~ on in fh1 Gre1t1r Or•nll• to add to the next five years c ... ,, then o,. DAil y PILOT. and t .5 percent during the Ha::...:erflre 35 '~ ,t,nd•aw.JNoe"' o,•h 's w11~N1J1G11 20\.lo 1111o Avco "3·70 1 ~v. Sl'MI lm -! "' De1Edl1 '·'° 6jl ,i~t? 1p1~ ,m: .. ~ . HirlltirdFlre d All/I JurS!!n .. enGroc: lO WlfMMho ll ll\lo ~~~'l r~ :~ rit 15¥1 :Ml/, l!'h 'h 8~ E5'1efi15i: £1rst three months of 1969. •IL·? y. """ e . 11 Jer~!rFrelgllt n l! W••lh•rfl:inlCo n·~ 11-1'1 Avon Pd 1.611 51 139\t 137'111 llf'lt 11;. c.~t•r .soe 1t~ ~~ ~~~ !~~ :.:·~ ;;; .. g: ~ ~ ~ ,. &· ~ ~ If you are planning to invest ... i -~ HERE ARE THREE ~ § SUGGESTIONS :'. ~i-----·-----.,,, :i1s1 •~ I GROWTH : ~ -i FUND,INC.,;. ~ ISi Growth Fund, Inc. is an...._. ~open 11nd inueslmBnl fund ~ g; which is designed !or the Z ~prospective investor who Is~ ~ lnlBrested in capi1a1 app1e· ~ t=, cialion th1ough selective di· ~ := versificatiori.. ~ := := -----·-----"" ISi ~ -TRUST " "' i1 '!": .. ~ :: FUND "" :;!::-The obj11c 1ive of ISi Trust~ :=Fund is to prow-Ide for lnves--~ :=tors an investment portfDllo ~ :::'::adequately diversified by In· a; S:::: dustry and by 5&eurlty which ~ :=: Jlresses capital growth with ~ --:::=-income as 1 second1ry con· ~ ~ s1d11•alion. - l 1si•i I INCOME ~ I FUND,tNC. i ~ The prlnclpal Investment ob· § I jtcll.,. ol ISi Income Fund 111 ;;;;e to obtain curr11nt Income. The I second1try lnve•tment objec· tlve 9' the Fvrtd 1• to achle.,. gtowth of income and c•pl· tfl oytf' the tonoer ttrlT"!. ~ -----------.,. ~ M~,..,..i end O••t•lbl/ttd by • NSURANCE Ii SECURITIES INCORPORATED I eoew t11 N l'Jole*llllM ,,,., ,..._ -~"*' ,,_ Wf'J 111 111104. Ii WlWAM KE'ITLER °"""'·"'""" 61J-71t. k,,.c. .,.,u,,..., ladl, Os!W. S~;\l~~Wllttm!· ISi • of Newport National's opera- tion. _______ .J Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Stimulate 5 llf25 Nobtl Prizt winntr 9 Offict WDtktr: Informal 14 Sapient JS Seize l & l.lentor 17 Throw of 2 in craps 18 Character- i2ed by il:rdor 19 Marry stcret1y 20 Consumed, as a mt~I 22 Mine1al used as gemsto11e 23 Heated enclosurf 24 Road sign 25 English political 5ubdiw-is lons 28 --· islaids 32 Hermit 33 Cry 34 French pronoun 35 Insects 3& Garment 37 Produce harmonious sounds 38 liktwise "" 39 Confine 40 Noted person: l11form1I 1 ' " " " .. • 41 G1ttdy -43 Contrary doctrint 44 Window com parlmtnt 4S Ttndtr 4b G~rmtnt 49 One who Lnes not b~long 53 Tinkling sound 54 LIXlk over has lily 55 .•.• ttno1: Boy's voice Sb Funeral oration 57 A,11trtu1t 58 Units of vo!umt for cargo "59 Obsolete &O Jug Ol Thence OOWN Eng1gr on trading 2 Type 3 T1rgel of TV commercial 4 Puts back S Kind of horst 11cr b Asylum 7 Relaled 8 Calenda1 abbrevi ation , E'ngage in soclat 1ct1ultles: 2 words • ' Yesterday's Pu2zlt Solvtd: • • ' '" . " I< I C ~ 10 Flowers 11 English town 12 Informal ne gative lJ U.S.S.R _ city 21 St1.t" ' 22 Beveragt 24 Stock· b1o~e1's word 25 Language of the day 21. Your --· 27 Within ; Comb. form 28 Art icle 29Eight furlong">: 2 word ~ 30 Roman date JI No va Sco\13 cornmunilv 33 lllum1n•Uon 3& Pain ke"nly • " 12113/68 J7 Musical compos1tio11 3' P11nlshed 40 Horned one: " Suffix 42 Marine animal 43 Boy ~II nurStl'Y rhyme 4S Impaired In fllVOI by lime 46 Oto'le 1! illegal 1ale 47 -··· breve: Musical sign 48 Disorderly p1olusion 49 Ca1go vessel SO Wa1mth of feeling SI Device for healing !ii:zu ids 52 Optlmislit 54 Pronoun " " " I Th ln~rcoiu1llle 11 n KDIC~n•oraill)n Je lt We!ll..,lonMgtlnc •O'h 51 -8-D!1mtntl 1.IO l1 51V. '~ 51i,o, +1''> ln a survey re eased urs-J1!1tenonPlklf ~3v, '"'4 11;1l•~•Ste1111 i' 13 w115n11d1 Al. av. 211 31" 31 31..,. t v. c11sr.1m 1.«1 111 36 J.S'li 36 + Vo d h C De t 11•1.o DoPhl 21"" 111/o wmZlrFlnCo ? 2.,... lil>c.li:.w 1.36 ,_ 11.~ uv. •• 011sn I' C2 l '-Iii; "' «'IO +'h ay, t e ommerce par· L!ncolnN•!Co•• 901'> .... , .. ,11,,, W••••••"•~o 11, .. :IO'" B1-ro11r .IG 2~ 21,., .. •• ·~ 01,5 P oi.1o ,s 1:w. 211f 1"1o , . . louJ11111&Srn 7G 20\lt K.lm1nCorP •v.. ~ "'-" ·• B•[IGE 1.60 « 3''4 36 •• "' DI Sir 2G 38 17;,i, 11V. lJ'h mcnt and Secur1lLes and EX· MercurvC11 11'l. 2!'1.o l!;tn~l':lec 11 18111 W1tg1tec•!1 11:\lo U'lo Ba I G P1 C' 110 6" 64 11'\ii _:_'Mo Dl:,~Pllon · ... 6'1 261/o 2'V.' :U.\<l f !/, change Commission report~d :;:~~J~1~::!e• ~.,., ;:v. ~:~:l~h~:ken ,!•n :,t. ~~~~~ •• ~ :: :: ::~~u~'1 2.e 1j ~ :m ~ +1 ~ &ffiti":Oio•tb., 1~ ~~ !'..~-it~ +1 business predictions that spen-N11un1onFlrt 'iv. '1'!t K•r•tooeA .u1. ','.~ ww,",'•",•,;<,,~,111 ~:"' ~~ 1'•,'~,,!li1,•,'~~1~M t 1'1'1 .~,"., '' -"" o°1U:::i~h~ ~u, ~ ~"' M tr"=~ di f pl t d · t HiWei!ernlt 10\lo I~ Klngflrosl>rod 1"" .,., 17 "\It .., II -1 "' ' + ng or an an equ1pmen Nillenwdt!Cf'll 1~ 12,.. 1e1n1Rld1oC«, tt11t :io.,., Yub&1ndsCM 21 n l'll e111c 1ricc • 30 ·21¥1 21~ t"' 01n1nc1~ ~: W' ="' fl' .+'~ additions would rise about 6 Nor1t1er1.1c11c0 n IN-KnunenCor1> 4)V. ~2\'J Dl"ePfrd 10 11v. Btslc '' 2 JlOO S2 fl ff _1~ Ol1nlv . 3 ov. ,1\lo '1\.11 + ~ . . P1clfl<N1!l!t. 1'14 It 1t;1r1Cor1> 1"4 1014 llynePi.:I n 2' 81"1',""o~·2flll ~ u~ >f 75 \lo g~~e=• 1.~ ( 57 5lV. n ... - percent m both the final 1968 P•cS!•ndLlf! 1,.,, ul'i LMtrwan ""' •"' z1amu1111 ""' ·1t~ 1:111 ,...;, ... oti! -! 113"' 113 113 • ::::.V,. 0om~1~ :IO ~1 15:w. 74'!• 1,,,. -\:. d f. t 1~9 L 1•usc.hlll . 10 11 69\loi JO\.lo -1~ Dorn Fd .lln n Ullo 1.w. 15 -v. an 1rs "" quar ers. e•t•L•b ,1 .s •2~ ',j1V. 41'1* -~• 0onrieuew-.111 :v •1 '5'11 •T +P1o · 1yukCl1 ;r ljJ Jl '"" +1 .oc>rr on-tr 11 UV• 2•~ ~ -V. Alt~gh bus 1 n es!; men IMP1LD 1,...,, .• *;1iBllWW l¥W •uaa :....,...,,~ 11 l''~1;r .112 11 ~1~ :Jt :n: +I ~c~::. ~-~ 13; ~:;: ~:¥\-~~ -.;;, answering the Commerce-SEC · ' · ~-~ .So '' lll'l: SI.\< n111 + v, or1voe.< 1:211 is """ n v.-sm =• ded I &KtonD .~ JO •• '°"' 70"' -'Ill Dresslnd I.Ml n• ~ tO'AI · 40'h -'4 survey conce a sower Se· M I F d eecch Alt .15 ,, "'"" ""-"' """ -"' Dtesir pf1.10 6 *"' ""' 46'IO + :i.. Cond quarter for J~9. the.if utua un ~ Beech Crk l 1.50 3'V. MV. llV. + '" Dre1sr Pl 82 11 '2~ '2\.'I '1'1'< '" ;;ro ~ B11c1 Pet .SO 2l1 l1 olol'l4 116'1\ +1rr. Drt'Ylln .t'O 162 •7\'J "5 Cl'~\ t2~ ProJections tor the first su Bit Hem .70b l .a •1~ """ -"' OukeF>w 1 . .io 1 40'.i '°" ~ ... llell How .6o 3S 7•111 nv. Tl\'.i +Pio Ou~lln CP '1 5' $i\'o UYt -M. months of next year put Bell 1~11rcon u 1S'li u11t 1sv.-+ 11o auPont s.~ 100 111'.ll JM ire .. capital spending 9 percent Btndllt 1.to t1,• n" 50 .11 -~ dllf'on1 ofl.sa 1 11 .icv. 61 -'" BtmlsCo 1.60 1 70\'ll 10V. ~\Ii -V. di/Pont pll.511 1 n 1''4 ,7.wi + Vo b ·th 1968t I -.. a 1 --Btrocli~ J>I] 7614 1t .• , OuQl! 1.66 57 3'l'l'o :JO ~. a (\Ve e · eve . _'I'..,. •" ~ ....,......PbW.--~----~-,, -~ • ... ~" B«i1!1Fln 1 60 " s..v. SJ'~ ~ -4'o Dn 4,1Sp12.01 1to J:l'" 31r, ~· ~ -'• TI I ed. t• • th ..----'""' ~ . -Ben/IF 1>!•:50 J\30 UI\ ~1'4 61111 ... 0... •.lOJ>!?.M JlJO J:l'h 321/t 3?'11 -'' ie Sa es pr IC ions in e tNVESTINO cerp Ld 11.611•.H Inv lndlt 16.:il 1,.~2 o~~nhm 111.n 11.to eenuF ot'.30 ' •~ 19•4 a~ -V• Dll'llt 4111 1 ito 33 3~'4 ~ -.\o, OBE Survey -onpared WO.th a Cntry Ct!> UJll 11.1, l~VfS 801 1'.•115.11 Penn So 10 .. 1< 10,5• 1enF 51112.50 U3~ J.IVo !.!'Al ~ -V. D~ J.151111.11 ?!Oil 30 .'ID 30 -1< "'v COMl"ANl~I Cr'OWn W t.96 t.&ll lnvetl Grou1>: Pa MUI 21.2816.tt llfl!IUll MIO 19h ll'lli l!WI +IV. Dym(l In ,5tlt 61 2"" 1J\I; nlll -'> 2 percenl gain in the third NEW YDRir; {APl 11ev~ M 13.ttll.tt Mui 11.st 11.t.11 •Phlil 16.5l 1~-~~ le>1Vvet In sn 11 15"1o 11 -·· D\lne Am .«I 131 2'1'1 ''"' '"' + ~. Th!! folio 'n• quo gecet Inc 1,.n 16.U Stoct< 73.10 l!.l? Pllgrtm 12.53 ll,,t erkeY l'l!O 2U 441,~ 15"4: '6 + '" Dvn• Am .«I Ill ?~'la 2''\lo ''~ +..., quarter of this year and 3 -w• e!tw1re 11.1111.?C s11ec1 9.•J 10,u Pllet io.0110," 11ermec corp sr .,,,., ••v. es +..., -E·F-. . cb f lttloM, JllPPlled by Delft Tr t,Bt 10.&l Vtt :PIV t.'3 10.oll Pine St 13.19 U, 19 8ermtc wl 6.11 2'1l}O 11 'lt\O. + ..... EftllPch IG 6.1 3'\'o ).I'" 3'4"11 + ,1 percent Increases ln ea 0 !ht Nt!lon•I ,t.5i;oc~ Dlvll! Shr '·" •.11 Inv Resh 6.U 7.22 Plonetr U.1311.1' 8cth SI! 1.60 11•1 llll< ~. l31"' +1\lt Els! Air :SO 316 Jlh ~· JO'IO "' th f. t I \od . Dnwlh In I.to ,,:>I \lltl 2t.tl JCl,tl Pl~n Inv U111v1ll Bio Thr.., .IOI J :W~ ... 3"411 + 'lo Eai!GF 1 'u1 n' ~ jjl~ AO\ro :;:-,,,., e trS WO per S. ""oro of Se<:Ur!t!esDreirel 21.'971.tllv"I 11.,Y •t.otPrla!TR 21.tt21.1'8tck0k 1.05 22 ~ n· U · 1•1ISStt "to 15 ZJJI. ~·13'\~''> DURABLoo '" ·cis 11 wnld! e~•onLHtiw~rd: Jolln$1n 1l.~11l '1 Pl'Ovldnt 6.n 1.lfl 81111,tll 1.50 lo,"' ~, •• · •• .• 59~ 60"' >(. Kodak g, 211 71.,, nv, nv, _1 ce11"°1, Inc,, •ffcrew-lu• u .1111.•llvr ll..5231.!'2 f'ro 11.11111 .1'1'1st laug1 l2 l'al!\/oi"'° 111u1111·o10 931 \1'!31 ll -14 """ e Prt B~l•n 11 '-' ''·0' Ke¥~!oroe Fun.1s ' Puritan \1,SD U.•? P.c~:i11 8r~s ~ ,._.,,. 2:1 .. 2.W. l\'a •tonY• i olO 63 lt'llo :rt'llo 39 _ 1, Du be! d f tlle>t. securllle; Grwlh u:2116.62 C11s fll ?n.«1'1.)' Pt,.n•.,, F1..:~r j 1>elng !.l<I !6 SI"-"'Eiti>n 1111 h 1 ll'Ai 31>,; 39'4 2 ra goo s manu ac· u,.,1a hive t>el!-ft inccm• 1.11 ,,11 Cv• Bt T'.J~tl.11' E~oll 11.1illt.j• o~Cl' .?$1> 1.J 1"'-" t >'li HI\\ 1v. f"tt.scornd 1 101 "''" l?'N '6.'•A.-;--. 'Ur.rs told the government ••• ''''' •• '""'h' S">t!C.111 11.1t ll.'l't Cusl'I ' ln.n 11.l" G!"•g 17 . .'' t.01 Bo ·~ 5,11 . .:i J. c,~'-~}.,_ ,,,_ , .. FchllnMf " lS 12~ l.l\lo "* _ 'h u.,. ~ Siad 11.~t20.Jt' CusKT t .11 1G.1' Gr111 n .ss ".t1flond lt1I 'v .,....,.,. ,._"Eciterao9 "19 I0"6 451'o.ia +'" the" expected the next six (1s1tea1 Th011r!da,•,·, Eber11 l!.1111.ll Cu• 1e2 6.'7 1.n 1r.ccm 10.60 11.•• 8001t;Mt11 1.21 1.! -,'•)" :>-< ~~ , .. E<llJ llros ·11 J SO>h .!.I! Ml\!r v. ~-' "' Empl Gr \1,:10 11.11 C111 51 1~.12 26.jl lnvf!I t.Jl l0.17 aoraen 1.20 "' .I~ ~~>;.. ""''" -""EG&G ia· Ill olt ,1.._ .., _ ,,_ monlhs to bring h.igher sales ~~f~,e1n fJJ,:~ ~~~:~1"' 1•·:n~~i'tt §~~ i~ llJgl;:~; R~~1~.a. 156~t,16l!,11~:~~~~ '.ll ll ~~ 211 J:~ ! ~ El~u:1(;n·.\~~ 2n :~ m • .. levels lhan the third quarter A!lll111ea t .S•I01 1' Eoulh< 125311.J$ C111 S• ',·", •,·~ R•vtre n.1.110.1s:~:,e~; l: ~' .~~ ~ ~ +1~ ~e1cV -. .. ot: 1t1. tt'4 1~~ ?f~ ·:: · f All Arntt 1.'2 .66 EQ\/11 Giii Z!.:01,,., Pol1rl1 ·' ,.., lloienthl lo.ts BostMeCp pf '1 68 +1\lo EleclSP 1.011 U llY, JO'lll 31'4 -'• Of thig year. In contrast, SO t Amc1P 1.tJ 1.SI Enti lt,5'11.2' Knlckb 1.96 I.fl Schu1~r 11.9020.61 Bourns Inc N 3Dl'I 29~ JG'ot +1 Elgfn Watch 11 10\~ 10 :io· -·• k "d th Am Bus l.70 •.01 Everll In '-1.!t 11." Knie~ Giii l'.51 IS.ff Sw<lltl• Funds: 1••nl/Alr 5Cl 30'l 2i ll'rlo 13"4 + 'Ill l!l'l111NG 1 350 23V. 13 :n _ '·'o gUll'"..15 ma e rS Sal ey saw Am Olvl" 12.Ulf.O' E•Plor 2'.t:lll.I' ltxlnlt 11.7112.N Int lrw 16.t'lU.!7 renllfAir"w1 •36 11~ 111!1 l'JV. +l"' i"" p 1.10 31 At ill ·~+ •o 510 do n ·1n sales ·increases Am Grt~ '·'j 1.~ F11r1d 1•.6111.11 Lex s(~ tt .Gli lf'.13 Sl'l!(1 ot.1.2.~ •S.2s 111,,51 2.,0 1 sm 55,~ ss>1o + v, 11r1 "'1."° 1'fl u•t. 3'•to nw _ ~1 a WW Amlnv \l.f 11,dFrmBMu1J.701J.10ll'>tlrll' 1.619.l' Bftl lt.011~.0'l rhtM' 1.~ Ill r:J~ M., 1'2'}1+¥1"]!l!'EI1.80 'IOIO~l!M:it,101\~+H.:. ahead Am Miii 11.56 11.'3 FM Grth ll.17 11.31 Lile Slk S.U 4.lt Com SI 12.90 11.'1l rl)!M7.i Pl 2 16 50\lt Atl!. SCl'lt +1 lmfrvAlr .IO t 6l 63'11 63 ..... + "\ ' Am NGw !.to •. ,. Fld (IP 1•.'115 ... Liff Inv •. ., .... S@c Div l6.S2 11.H dW'/ It 1 2' .UV. ~ 0 11. -l 1 mtvrt 1.nr ... " ~ .... »14 -.,. The hard goods producers Am Pie u"1v1n. Fld FuM 21.'6 :n.:io Lin• t.1110.1>11 S@c Eo111t 10.0I 21.tS -•vnu 1,~ 11 f:"' J:l• n,.. -·.,.. mPD1,1 1.60 1 lJ ll ll _ v, Anchor Gro11P: Fla Trnd 31."4 ll.,4 loomh S1Ylf1 Fdl: SK Inv 10.36 11 .. 2 8w11 Co .l>P U 1 o,o 11111 111~ + •it-mPOrC .fOb 1 lS1,;l 35¥1 lS¥o + •.r. Predicted sales up 2 S percent Ce~ M.ot u .1s Fln1nc111 Proe•m : Cftn!HI •1.'o '1 .IO Si11e Am 1t.t1 u.n:i awnc I'll .!2P ' 2 l'o 11v. 12.,.. +'4 !t!dJotint .Sii • q"' '1"' 414 -'" ' (Hiio 16.69 1'.?t OY~m t 04 t.tD Caolt IJ.U 15.1' 5'11 $i>ec5 'Xl.ot 11 .ti ewn 5'!1ro 1 M 2•'1o ?Ht tl'llo -\Ii flCIJotin "' • uo 61 \lt 61V. 41 '11 _ in the fourth quarter and Stodl t,Wf.111 lndUd S)t 6.ll Mu! 11.1117.11 Sltm1 1].011'.tl 8wn5hee 1.10 S 60\l:i 60 60 -~ neelMln .Ill Ml ~ 6'V. ~ f°" . Sci CP 1.1$ l.'1 1ncam l.'1 t.•I Menhtn ll.26 11.JO Smttt< oru,..wlc:ll J11 19'4 l l'ot lt +~ EllulGes 2.10 12 » 38."lo 3'1~ ,,. almost 2 percent 1n the next. eeb'°" t .At '·'' F11 1nGt11 11..so12.~o M1s1 Fnd 14,u1s.M sw lludl1!91o 1.?11 1ii a 111v. ie1.1i ,.. Er1t Pit l.50 uo,,, ~l'I·?'.!"" ~\ti .~ · 11 Rid \5.•Sl'·" F11 1nSlk i1nu.~1 M•n G1n U.ll1'.62 1nv1i1 10.H11 .n80J<YE• 1.,.. 11 ~~ ~ ll 'A + •4 ESB Inc 1.:10 .,., ... _ ,, Nondurable producers said .;::.,"'-1.St t.'.lt F5! Multi 12:o& n.2t Mt~• Tr 11.211t.t1 ,_, •nv 11 . .io 1'.01 R~ ~o .90 Ja ~ Jl!: ~~ -~ :S~ul\$ ·Ro n J:l 31y, lU\ -"'° they expected sa\e!J to rise f:JiJlk 1::~ lA:~t ~~: ~:' ~1:: ·: · .=::r,:., ~:~~ ;t:# U~r.mstf111 Jt.~~'9~,1J &UO<I F 0 J.'J • 11~ 1lv, 1v.. · · •• EJ::~ cp, ·.12 \~ ~"' ~i 1').2 :._ .,.. Y percen n e ina pert llu~k 11:0111:" Fflll LI ,:11 ,:i, Mld,t, Mut 1.36 t:1i Am lnd 16.2111.7) autt Fort~ 1 ll l! DI\ JS +Vt\ Eurolnd .XII ~ ll'lfic 11"4 .• b 2 t I th r. I "od Br a St l1 06 II" Fii Gin t 1110 13 Mc Doro 11..50 n 60 Slet<lmen Flis· Bllot•t In .64 19• n 111,:, 21'llo • E " Pf<.... U S1 W11i !h: + ,, d l t th t CG Fd !1S312 •6 Fourocl111°9 t 61111.51 Moodv Co :10 ll 1111 Flctvc 10 1411 10 llulov• .lloto :13 •t~ M.\lo 16~ +,,., E•entP Mlb "" l ...... an percen enex . tenidl•n .,:,321 :uFour,Q 1,:1•11.oi.1r100!l'v·1 11:0111:u kit<> 1:n 1:ooeun11 ••mo HSJ 11\lo 16'.4 ,,.,.. +l\E~rlN111 21'! rv. ?•"" 26-'IO+n, The predictions compare C1pl1 l"t 10 10 11111 Fr..,nkllt\ G.-ou1• Morlor!' F11nd•· $teln Roe Funt11 · llunttR pfl .50 J SI,_ 50 5111< +I~ E• tHO 1.25 !16 lol" l]lit. ~ _ \\ . C1plt S~r 1:t1 .:13 Com Sfk 1.11 1.1i Grwlh 1,.5111.17 811 1f.:2 i•.37 ~u•w.,nd _k«I it ~~ tl~ ;1~ +=It ~:fr~~ t:' 10 .la"'1 Sl\lt !t\.'I with 11 1.2 percent sales gain ccnl Sh• u.~1 :•·" ONTC 11.12 U.J.11 lncom 5.'1 ,.t6 1n11 11.11111.llO 8~~rouot1i 1 11 214 llt~ '"""° _3" "'I' Hl!I _15,, 15j tO """ ~ + •·, r d bl . h th' d CheMlnt Fun.SS. 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Teti i.60 11 loYo l!I .. ll!lf -lt\ F1TNCJ11< i.20 ., ti ~ ... NEW YORK (AP ) _ Avco ~w'"' "'t' 1.•• 2.10 1s1 inc '·" s.n H" "~ 3'.o.tl4.e• v1t1"' 1·11 '·" '"'1.,. c1 1 31 lll'llt tt tow-111 F" N11 s1r1 l ,1.,.. ,1"' ,,. -' Wiii'! c 0 t.U 2. •m• C11 11.lSU.lA Notw Wld 11.mll.60 W1USI I" 1 . .WU.t2 • ., .n.ts JI JT •• 11 -1 Fl$(flkh llll 62\1. Corp. said Wednesday It was ornHI H,"512.SI Im• 0111 10..tl 11.U N1w!Orl It.ft! 20.a1 Wtlh Mii 1$,6(! 11.a.s ~•r..O... .ts. l ln• "~ 'Yo Flsll1t$c1 "" " ?N """ it'lil l ' om• 1111 11.l6 lt.U \nc l"nll u .u 1!.7f' Nort1" 11.ao U.00 W1111110~ 11.SI U.76 1MtrW .«II 191 1' ,, .. 1'1" ..:. -' F'!lllllnq jo olfl 1, 21,., 2tl~· "' negotiating lo acquire Hun· !on'll Fd II.JO U,Jf nc Fd8 I.SI f ,2t ~ 10.7111 ,1) West Ind t.ts1•·r, est JI 120 27\lo jl\lo 11-.\ -Iii Fl nfko'lt l ~ loll;\ ~ n ... _ :: U t S I nd Loao omSlk l.ll t.~ IMelM l ·" lj.2' • 10,SI 19,7 WPIO.hll 11.20 • -llf "'I." 1 'M~ '" t~~ -16 rr11n1 pl .. , 511 110 ~ •l .. ' ng on av nl!!l ~ otorl)(d i1.n 1t." lfld l'.-d u .t' 1 ·'! oo d 1t.s' 1'0.t6 Wlt!ds~• t'l•• 1'.' ei•ll!t•e . .o "' o111~ 31\lo 4)14 *"' F11 E coii1 " ID' 'i-~ ;~ +:~; Association 0 f Hlintington 011J lrw u ,1111.21 1 .. ri.,,., 1,79 f.r OM~ w1nfl1rd 11.0I tt.61 c!terrr 1"' 11511 •"" ot.1~ ... Ill _,,_., Flt 011 .o 26 1 11o '"' , + ,_,,. "'" •·• .or I"••• stt: 1.t1 1 s 11.0 11.0 w11c.,,, 1.11 !"'' c 1 M.,.<icl, J1~ u~ ""' 16'11 t 11o Fl• Pow '1 u 1, " ',,._ '• Park, (Ailiforni3, for about $22: Cllll"t Ste. ll.~ l•.1' nv CM"' l"-6t 1t,1' O'Nell 2J.Jl ~'°"'' Wo'111 6... Jt 1!1:' "\:: Pl"i~ t JO At JO 1~ F1•""'1.t 1:.. 1 o ,, :.~ ®-t mlll'•-CA•h. 0 ' ~ J1~ :1•t 2)\oo \II FI $let! t(I !7 tl " ~-Ii:: · -. .,., tllMl>eCI 1, 1• '3\11 1'I + V, Fluet C-"" -,. ""' ''""•·"' 1 "loll 6.,,,. ~Iii _,~" ,.., Tlftf .10 ,n ~" ~ .~ :_1·.~ Avco. • 'lnanchlll ~rvices d h Do I .1 '""co'~• .JO 11 ""' 1114 -"FM cc:r,• .as .., ,m .,. 61,.. _;: .d ., I •• If Rea T e ·, y P1 ot c .... Fd,..,. .• 11 lO''O :I!'\') +I FMC .2' ' " 5'i SI ... COfnpllny1 $81 I p llnS W 0 tr Cen HUii 1.4 11 !'ti.I 1'\.\ """ FCl)dfta • .fl) O h "'" 13~ _ 4., -~ ,$(l a shirt for lluntin..t""'I ''"''!ILi 1.1• ti 2'lflo 's"' 1~ + -. Feei. CB • 1s 1._ uy, 1~ t , -·-· ~ UILI pU..tO .,. 12,,, n11o M ' feotl Min \' "" -""' " 866,000 ootalandlng shAret. ...111Pi 1.11 1' tnti !jElf '"' + I' ftcMt "'2,10t 2 ,, )ii; " 1 ~ it added that it pl••• to The Great Orange Coast's ~.· 1:tt ll ll~ " lili • • r.:".:.! .li• "' •• •• ""+" H tin . h V ~ fW :~ ll Ui.& 4'\.\ --'4o FM(I( lfl.ID M•' •• ~~ p,i-t ~ =l~ mer5e un gton wit en-~t!fJ ... • ,;: ~ BU U: ~~ ! 1: ~ ~ • ~.. ""' 2• _111 tura Savings &-Loan Associ• trto 1 'Ji ~ :JV. " -., FOl!bore '° n ~ ~ a\1 ='Ml Uon of Ventura, Cltlf.. an \. ~= ... ~.. 1 'it'" ~ tc =' ~~1t ·i'~ ! 1··~ ''""' ,,\lo t : Avt'O sut>aldtary. No; 1 Paper) g;r"s~ .lf• Jf m: = ft:+~~ 1·~ ~J Ii~ i ·i~ The propoul Is IUbjflcl t& ~'::i:'i .. 1.: flt ft ~fl: ,.st.= l . -0-. , a,pproval by Avco director. ~r ·'° s2 ~ "" 6lV.-111 QAt C• 1.ftl 1, ,,. !l\,. ii ""l and regulatory agr:ncles. 'llri.,.ttv t M MUI "~ GAF,.,. .o111 m m. ,~ ""'" l ~ 0.111!ft t.«I fT It if H'-+ t'o GAF pll 7fl • 0~1 .,. ,11. ~ v, --·--·--·------------------~------------· -------... -~ ---..... ~--._ ·-__ .._._~--------. -.. • .. .. .. ~ • " •• ,, ,, " • • " '· • '• • " ,. '• '· • ,, " • • '• ' •• ,, •• " " " • • " ,, ,, ,, "' " ,, ~ • ~ '·· " '• " " ,, •• .. .. " .. •• ,, • " .. • .. t • ' " ' " '· ' ' ' • • • • ~ • • • • • ' • • • ' : ; ' .. • •rid<>'. --u. 1961 DAILY "9LDT D I Friday's Closing Prices :_ Complete New York Stock Exchange LiSt . . '1'A.,.;. __ f,:I = ..... :. ... ct!I · ··---~ io:, ......... dt ff.~ lli,~.~-~ :~if.f filfaJ! :i I;: ii ~Q;.:!lll!J • ,. DA.D.V Pll.GT EDITOIUAL PA.GE ' • • Dt1tr cti~e Bookworm! Laguna Is All Aglitter fAI'• bear It for LIP"" Jleecll Cluillma1 "-• tlol>I, Tho -n Is lwiDkllng like 1 Chrlltma1 tree, liv. IOI UJ! to Ila 111"'11~ "A F@Sliva!, of ·li14ht1," . Cbarobel' Director William McCrUdy'1 lljhling ~ to decorate tho blllin.,.... of U.guna wu • •tellor .-. Mort than 800 airings al. 15-fooi Hgbti ave been added to the total of qierchaata' light decor. Tb.,.. are Interesting indivualluc( eonlrlbUlions, loo, such 11 the 111ow storm created ;periodically in the window of Esbbacbs Flower " Gilt Shop and the jolly bo ho Santa al Roberta Scolt. Boria Buzan's 22-foot !llained' g!a.sa windows aeco- rate boll! Coost Jl!i!hway entrances to t.guna aod may somoclay become part of a ehrlstmu '1llory series for Heisler Park. . The Festival of Aris h!is aone -. great job in re- <OUStructlng its stained glass window 1!1,at was one of the technically tricky subjects in Ule 11168 Pageant of the Masters. 1t's worth a visit. The hillsides are aglitter tQo as the Jaycees' home decoration contests swings into high gear. When Senta steps from bis •leigb in Laguna Beach he should be impressed with the art colony. And so wiU ali Ql1r many other holiday visitors. They Met the Challenge Fifty miles is a long way to hike in one day. Bui keeping track of 101 hikers is a really sticky wicket. Ask members of Explorer Post 717, Laguna Beach Search and Rescue. That was the chore they handled in the recent 50- mile hike that started and ended in Laguna Beach for those who made the 4iriznce. Those behind the scenes spent countless young man The Littw Person Inside Us ,, , , ___ _ By GEORGE R. HOFF, Ph.D. In 1965 the peychiatrist, Wilhelm Reich published an important but litUe-kMw~ book entitled "Listen, Little Man?" tn it, he postulated that, as persons, we tend to deny ob v i o u s but dist~b~ aspect! of ourselves, and function m certain stereotyped ways. Following are a few of the example• he cites; • ntE BIGOTS don't koow how much they hate themselves and bow small they feel inside. - The leaders don't Jcnow that they were once little people and still are. The censors don 't know how much they fear their own passions and their personal pornography. The teachers don't know that they bore their students, and the students don"t know that they can ask for what they want and get it. The oppressed don't know that ~ey can be persons rather than playing martyrs for society. They don't know tha1 they secretly admire and emulate lheir oppressors. THE PART OF US which doesn't know lh!se things might be caUed our "little per60fl." He is the pa.rt of our self-struc- ture which has bttn emotionally damag- ed while growine up and thus ha:s ~p~ developing. He is inside us -way 1ns1de -and we want to keep him there because his vulnerability, fragility , naivete, and immaturity disturb us. We don't want to see ourselves as being weak inadequate. h e I p I e s s , Crightened, insecurt. dependent, and lit· Ue. After all, as adults we are supposed to have Jong since given up childish ways and assumed our rightful place among the grownups. THE IMPLICATION in such ad- A Glossary Are you confused by pollUcs? In my continuing, unceuing effort to bring knowledge to the people . . • t have prepared a glos.v.ry of political t.enns ... Here they are: Ruthless: The candidate with the mo!'it efficient campaign apparatus. Opportunist : The candidate with the delegate lead. Political machine: 'M>e opposition par- ty. Politic.al organlzttion: Your pairty. Uberals: People who want to spend other people's money. ConservatiVes: People who have the mooey liberals want to spend. Moderates : People who hold tn-Ortgaget "" both groups. Politica1 debate: An a cap~la opera. h•ues: Something the other Alde -"' dllCU!S. Vice-presidential candidates: An elite Jl'OUP consisting of SO governon. 100,, lflMtora. 100 or to congressmen, U am- bulldon, t cabinet members -aod the man the eventual prestdentlal can- dldo,. llflocll. r jldepl<: An tncorruptlbte lln>nl- njnded IDd fiercely In depend en l ~ to the notional ccnvenllon. Part-, chalnnan: Tbe mar. wbo teU. .... ~ """"<ntnded IJld ... ~ llldepmclenl deltpte how "' "*· -Belt Ql!Un, lndlt111polls Siar Dear Gloomy Gus: 111t t r u e spirit of Chrlstmu - stealing Christmas lights! l won- der what kind ol parent:s these kids mull have. -J.K.L. Tl!ll future 1'9Ktclt fMWn' \llNI" llOI lllCeuarily lfltH 9f tlle --· '"' f911r HI -tot 0'-rnr On. Dllti' l"li.t, monitions as ••Act your age," "When are you going to grow up?0 ''Don't be so chJldisb," etc., is that it is wrong to preserve chilrush characteristics while maturing. Few-of os are ever scolded. for acting .too old, because our cultural heritage reinforces mature behavior. As a consequence, mature action, at- titudes, thoughts, and feelings are rewarded and become superimposed upon the immature ones which are punished. Eventually, the battered "little person" is hidden deep within us, and we function as though we were, indeed, entirely as big and strong as we believe we ought to be. REALIZING THAT we have stifled our little person's growth, we lend to guard him from further harm, and therefore protect the integrity of our total self-concept. We Jcnow, somewhere below our level of consciousness, that our stereotyped adulthood is a facade and that our manifest behavior is mainly for public consumption. Emotionally, we know that the notion that adulthood Is essentially different from childhood is a fallacy. However, were we to consciously acknowledge our litUe person, we would probably be surprised and even shocked to Mar what he had to say about his doubts, fears, longings, aspirations, oeeds, desires, tr'ustrations, hates, hurts and deficiencies. EQUALLY STARTLING might be his comments coacenting his undeveloped ability. potential creativity. ha s i c; sensitivity, uncomplicated caring. and refreshing point of view about whal's really important about life. lf listened to, the little person inside us could help us change many of our grandi06e, unrealistic, and distorted con- cepts of wbo we are. His presence will be disturbing and humbling , and we won 't like much of what he tells U.! about our basic natures. But after all, he really Isn't an enemy; he's simply a forgotten friend from yesteryear who wants to remind us that he is still around, whether we like it or not. A rtunion With our old friend , whom we've never let grow up, could be the 1tart ol a new life for us. ,.---B11 George Dear George: What makea some men &0 con- trary? My husband, for instance, never agrees with me on anything. I mean, no matter who's right, or who 's wrong, he disagrees just to disagree.. I mean, don't you eonsider this foolish? You wooldn 'l llike •n opposite viewpoint in even 1 minor matter simply lo be dif. ftirent. would you? Dear Anooytd : Yu. Dear George : I• tha& all you ol? Dear Besate: ANNOYED men ever think BESSIE No, and I'm sbocKed lhat trot1kf havt. IUC!h t.hou1hts 1 yoo houn or11....., Ibo an.aual Wk. 'lbla indli«ed eslebllll\meni of communlcatlona frol)I a ~ tail atop Ma J.,aguna to four mobile llllltl and -er radio center on Glenneyre. Tbrougb lbelr radio system the post managed to keep li'ack of· eveey biker. . T~era patroted ill• parade rou.te from 6 a.m. on ·a Saturday morning to 1 a.m. Ot> SUnday. ~ey drove a ~I ot'more Ulan 1,000 miles in tile auregate. Tile hih repr.sents a real arpnlzltiooal challenge that wu carrieCI cit commendab!y. . Parade Grows ht -Scope -. Drum• will bang and cymbals clang again Feb. 22 as Laguna's third apnual Patrlotl Day Parade s t e p 1 out smarUy. The parade ·j~ growing in scope and shows siP.as of growing into a colorful tradition for Laguna Beach. This year, for instance, the parade will have 18 dif- ferent classifications compared to four during the first ·two years. The eHecl of this should be to attract entries in greater variety and tempt them to travel greater--dis.- tances to be part of the colorful procession. Glendale High School, the first band to sign up, will field 160 colorfully clad musicians. More categories and a better parade mean more trophies naturally and trophieS are expen.sive. The Ex- change Club and Patience Wright Chapter of the DAR are going to need financial assistance from local groups. Those in a position to give the patriotic effort a boost could contact Roy Fitterer at United California Banlc. (LI First Real Attempt to 'Do It Myself' , I 'Black Power' Is Misunderstood. To the Edit.er : Not' belng a black man I am unable to exude a true feeling of blackness, feel "soul," or "tell it like it. is." In spite of that limitation, I can shll learn to understand and can draw conclwiooa regarding the Black Revolution . One conclusion I have reached is that the slogan of the Black Revolution- Black Power-is an ill-defined concept t h a t many whites misunderstand a n d find menacing. Those who misunder- stand are under the Impression that Black Power and black militancy are analogous, and that black identity meam black racism. 111.EY .ARE NOT aware that ainct Stokely Carmichael firs( shouted the slogan; "Black Power," It has matured klto a positive force that represents the first real attempt by the black man to "do it myself." Black power is essentially black au- tonomy or self-deiermination. It stres!· es the ~fonnation of e1.isting institu- tions and the fonflation of new institu· tions, such as co-ops, designed to serve the unique needs of people brought t.c> gether through circumstances beyo'.ld their control. BLACK POWER Is also cultural sep- arateness, racial pride, economic a n d political self-sufficiency, an end to welfare colonialism. knowledge oI the black experience (black history, not slave history), better /·obs, better schools, and, above a I, an end to poverty. Stripped of its hostile overtones, Black Power is simply that black Americam want to create for themselves ao envir- onment which is conducive to their psy· cholQRical and institutionlll strength. THEY MUST NARROW the gap be- tween their own sense of inferiority and · the white man's sense· of superiority before they can hope to Jive as equals. To do that black people are being urged lo use their own orga!lizations to build the very power America respects-pride, initiative, acumen, individuality, inde- pendenre and C<lmpetitive spirit. lf the C<lncept of Black Power is allowed to develop it would present a lesser menace and danger to the dom· inant white society than if it is resisted and stifled. AS THE KERNER Commissioo so ably pointed out, frustration, violence. and destruction are inevitable if the present trend toward two separate societies continues. Inevitable, that is, unless some movement appears that will abate the growing feelings of frustration so rampant in the black communities. Black P wer is that movem~t. Are we wise enoogh to recognize it and realize that it has come about be- cause other solutions have failed ? Or are we going l.o get up-ti ght. and over- react. simply because of a lack of un- derstanding of what it's all about? JAMES NEWKIRK 'U11profe•donal' To the Editor · 11 I've ever seen 1 piece of ignorAnt Quotes Knox Marshall. Wetltnt w e i. d ProdutU AuodaUon dlrec1or of forettry ltrVtce1 -"Supply and availability of commerciltl limber is being affecttd In three waya; (I) withdrawals of publicly· owned commercial tltnberlands into wilderneas, park ind recreational areas, (2) subltanUal increases in operating coAs on n11Uonal forest l a n d 1 necessitated by the Increasing pubUc concern wllh the appearance of timber harvests, and (31 the ttport ol Umber 11o1n lbe w..i Coan o1 the u,s. Our whok n1tlon 1ttmS to be preoci:up!M with providing play room •l tt.e expense ol wood productJon. " Letters from readers are welcome. Normallt1 writers ihould convey their message in 300 words Ot' less. The right to cundense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. AU ietters must include signature and mailing addresi, but names may be withheld on request if sufficient rea. son is apparent. literature fklwing from your paper, it was Tom Barley 's review of UCJ's presentation of the "Messiah''. His knowledge and lack or background regarding 18th Century music is ob- viously "zero." He wa.s cruel to Or. Allard, who is a nationally-known figure and lecturer on this subject. MUCH CREDIT for the successful beginning of UCI's Fine Arts Department goes to Or. Allard and his immense interest in the program and the students. Mr. Barley was merely expressing a personality dislike ... how unprofessional! I join the remaining 99 percent of the audience who agree that UCI's performance last weekend was not only a rare masterpiece of production and technique, but one or beauty and in- spiration. Thank you, JAN UNVERT 'LMk of Pet'eeptlon' To the Editor: As a participant (violinlst) in the UCI performance of Handel '• Messiah, I can only express my amazemenl at the in- flexibility , slavery to tradJUon and lack of perception in Tom Barley's review of our production. I can testify that Maurice Allard's conducting was the inspired work nf a man truly absorbed in the business of reproducing Handel's masterpiece. CONSEQUENTLY, the energetic .tnd spirited performance of both orchestra and chorus was a natural response to Allard's own enthusiasm, and the bouncy, dancelike interpretation given to many sections reflected Allard '• understanding or the joyous and even somewhat secular nature or the work. As Dr. Allard hhmelf explained to me today, it is only recently that musi- ciait11 have begun to break away from the heaviness and stodginess of tradi- tional, nineteenth century interpretations, and have rediscovered the dancelike quality which was current in tlandel's own lime. FURTHERMORE, it i.S my opinion that anyone who would be offended by the "liberties" taken by Allard and the vocal soloists in the Messiah, totally lacks understanding of creativeness and spontaneity in performance, and is so totally enslaved to tradition as to render his criticisms worthless. PAUL W. PEAR£0N Let Ha11akawa Know To the Editor: Members of the Exchange Club of Corona del Mar unanimously wenl 0n record Dec. 2. in support of the courageous stand of Dr. S. I. Hayakawa in his efforts to keep San Francisco Slate C',ollege functioning as an institution of higher learning. Our club has sent a letter to Dr. Hayakawa expressing our confidence in him, with copies to Governor Reagan and our Orange County legislators. I believe that the time has come for the concerned citizens of this stalt to play a more active role in expressing their views on tM crisis facing our colleges and universities. lF WE FAIL lo get behind the responsible leat.lers in education who are willing to fight for principle. we shall only have ourselves to blame ii the radical activist minority succeeds in its avowed goal of destroying the educational system. The future of higher e d u c a t i o n throughout the state may depend on what happens at San Francisco Slate College. I therefore urge the people of the Orange Coast to join with us in letting Dr. Hayakawa know that he has our support. MICHAEL GERTNER President Exchange Club Of Corona del Mar -. Good l\'ewo I . • To the Editor: r The news of the day iJi alwaya so tragic that the front page is deprusing to those readers who live in hope..oand desire for better things. If thefe is any good news it is unimportant and relegated to the ba ck page. l'!"'I!'" Therefore, I suggest, duriiig this Christmas holiday' when the !pirjt of good will fills the hearts of all <Jood Americans, that you limit the front.;iage of the DAILY PILOT to only good news and cheer, and relegate the current news with a bitter taste to subsequent pages. I SU~~T IN large type as a. banner headline, you start your issue with somethin& like lhls: 1 "IN THIS SEASON OF GOOD CHEER, THE DAILY P!Wr OF TODAY CAR- RIES ONLY GOOD NE:WS ON ITS FRONT PAGE. ANO YOU WIL~ HAVE TO READ CURRENT HAPPENINGS IN THE SUBSEQUENT PAGES" U the news of a cheerful nature doe.! not fill the columns of the front page, il would be very striking to the reader if much of the front page wtre white space, empty of news. It W. KATERNOAHL ~furntorium Hardship To the Editor : The Dee. 3 issue presented the Laguna Beach Planning Commisslon as being "told" that the decision not to do anything while waiting for a 08:-;)r,one was not theirs to make. Obvio!M}Y!lhey have this discretion and for co mD\ei'cial hotel purpose~ properl y so, ~rt!' a reasonable period. ~ The aplication or a "wait" pqli~ to all split-wned blocks, whether t~PJ11ject quaHfies as "high rise" or n~1 ¥1oes establish a building moratori~ for many of our lands and is i a hardship. . ~. , Whether this 1s a proper ~q Is a good question to ask the City ~cil. Jf we don't increase tourist rgV{t'lue11 we all face a doubled tax rate blfore the city gets through paying f -ita beach park, new arterials, new · .goo1.s1 new everything. LOREN HANEWNE Vacatioo Village 41 Million Women Still .Sew at Horde Things a columnist might never know if he didn't open his ma.ii : American women haven'l lost all their old-fashioned skill.s. Some 41 million still enjoy sewing al home, and they use $800 milllon worth of fabrics a year. What will Lyndon Johnson do after he leaves office? George Washington and Andrew Jackson became farmers. Three remained in pt.oblic office -John Quincy Adams as a congressman, Andrew Jol\nson as U.S. senator. William Howard Taft as U.S.. chief jusUce. Most others simply ~tired or turned to writing or tile practice of law. Mom unusual wa s Rutherford B. Haye.~ -he becAme 1 philanthropist. Tip to autumn motorh1ta: Beware ol 1peeding on fallen~ le11ves. When fro.c;t form111 under them, they can be 111s slip- pery as !Jlare Ice. MANY PEOPLE art afraid to rkle In airplanes, but a few st.ill also ire afraid to travel by railroad, They iuffcr from aiderodromophobi1, the fear of trah\S, The pill may be: only the first o( new ways to reduce the birth rate. A Boston physlolog:iirt., Dr, Melvin M. Ketchel, predict! that wtthln five to 15 )'t"11rs methoris will bt f'nund to control chemically the fertility of enUre popula- tions. For example: the chemical coukf be put in 1 public water supply - but how soon would the voters approve or thit"? Quotable notables : "Every woman should have three husbands. I want you to know there's not one rich man tn this counU'y J could not have marritd sooner or later." -Zsa Zsa Gabor. COMPLICATED: The command aru or lhe Apollo spacecraft has about lS mil" of wiring -enough for 50 ordinary houseii: -but it UleS only l,000 w1tta o( power, less than 1 houM!wlfe employs to bake a ca ke Jn 1 modern e.tectrie stove. !'Underground bargain; WW 8. DUI, optrator of the. Meramec Caverns In Missouri, turned down 1$ million for ru.. 11oi. 1n the '""'11<1. a ramod louri8t mecca. Thirty years ago he bcu.ghl it for '30,QPO. Tidbits about namea tn the news: Jnh"" ny Car1m., tefevisioa ltlt, h•s tl1ht color sets and 16 U!:lephones in his d~lex aparbnent -and fur rugs. no ~ess. For $150 you can have dinner in)_ the Brit.i.sh mansloo of the Duke and ~ of Bedford and sleep overnight. m1 Kastle, •uthor of the sizzling novel, e Movie Maka," ia a de<licated runner -llke• to jog up to to ,.neo daily. I __ ....,. Friday, December IS, I .. : -----------~-------...... --.. ........... ,~--... -----------~-------- I I I • ' ' Teday's a .. 1.1 1'-"" S.~ • VOL. 6h NO. 289, '4·SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COuNTY, CA[lf'ORNIA l'RJDAY, DECIMll!l ll, l"8 1 ' . • . • j J JEN, CENTS- I . ' a awa -oses ' Holidays Come Week Early for Trt;>ubled ~ampus SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Strike- lroubled San Francisco State .COiiege will close for the Chrlatmas hollda,ys after today's classes, one week ahead of schedule, Acting President S. (. Hayakawa announced. Dr. Hayakawa, who re(>pened the col· lege Dec. 2, said the early shutdown for the holidays was due in part to the fact city schools were JetUng out after today. He s&id, ''The safety and welfare of the young people who might be attracted to the campus ls a grave concern to the adminfstraUon' and faculty of the .college." He said there also would be more . lime to implement the Black Studies Mesan Freed, Asked to Stay As Pal Sought By TERRY COVILLE Of TM D•llY l"l1DI :Slaff Costa Mesan Stan MWer bas been asked by Me1ican authorities to remain in the MeDcali, Baja Californla, area while they continue to investigate the disappearance of Frederick L u c a s , M!Uer'.s companion on an ill-fated boating trip to Mexican waters. American vice consul Joseph Beaver said Miller was released Thursday af. ternoon by Mexican police, who had held him in custody since he reported the disappearance of Lucas Dec .. 3 near SFn Felipe. · Lucas and Miller had l5een On a boating an::t fishi ng trip in their Malibu Outrigger in the Gulf of California since Thanbgiv~ 1ng. Lucas and . the boat . dlslppeared on the mOl'l!jifg" <'! ,Ijec,, I, _.,cording to Miller. · · · The boat was iater found smashed on the roe.ks about IO mUe!! eoulh of San Felipe, but no ·trace of Lticas has been fourid. Miller was taken Into custody by Mex~ ican authorities while they investigated the Incident. He was released yesterday btcause of the "absence of any contrary evidence to his story," according to aeaver. Meanwhile, Costa Me9a police received a report from a neighbor of Lucas who claimed to have seen two men enter the Lucas-Miller residence at 163 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa, Thursday. One or the men, the neighbor said, looked like the missing Lucas. The two men allegedly removed some food from the residence. Costa Mesa po1ice investigated the report and said merely that they found no evidence of an il~al entrance into, the residence. Lucas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas of Newport Beach, are still in Mexicali, hoping to find their son. Copter Hearing Ends; Missed Step Revealed BJ AR111UR R. VINSEL Of t11t Delft "Hit Stiff A tw<Htay hearinl i n t o the plunge of a Lo.! AngeleJ Airways helicopter which killed 22 per!IODS was concluded Jong after dark Thursday, with a down-to- earth dialogue on manufacturing and maintenance standards and reco'rd-teep. Ing. A report on the precl5e reason why one of five rotor spindles which snapped due to metal faUgue was not airworthy ls expectOO from the N • t i o n a I Transportation Safety Board in the next few months. Testimony and reports Issued Thursday (Se< COPTER, Pqe %) Department !or at.art Jn lbe. oprlng semester in February, ed that the spring class schedules were destroyed in a fire last night, so they must be redone. To make up for the extra week, he said the present aemeater' will end Jan. 31 instead of Ju. 24, and the spring semester will end June 11 instead of June 4. 'Ille Studmt Strike Committee, which struck the college Nov. t, had announced plans to iry to involve high ~ool stu· dents during the coming week. Hayakawa said in closing: "My posl· lion regardlnl{ strike demands ~ the tactics of strike leaders remains un- changed." . He said be maJvt.ains his Polley ol ''keeping the 1 fnstructi.onal process. open." He made his announcement to news- men and thoo repeated it over }OUd· speakers mounted oo the admln.Lstra-tfon. building roof. The announcement followed a rela- Uvely quiet m~ dur)ng which l!>'re was fiJ!:hting on a picket line and pOlice made lour arrests.. Abou[ 50 Negro and white sl'udent strlkers picketed in front of the library, chanting "On strike. Shut lt down." Nearby, a smaller group of the Amer- ican Federation of Teachers, who have threatened. to slrike, conducted an "informational" picket line. . A wblte )'<llth beckled 11\e student plclleta aod lqul!ht wttlt two NtgrOe.. Ponce arrested Olm and cbued . the Negroes. · Pollce a1'o arrested Nesbitt · Cruldl- field, a leader of the Black Students Unlori, who calJed the strike Nov. 6; Merle Williams, another BSU , member; and TOl)y r,llranda, ol the 'll!lr4 World Liberation Front · It was Miranda's third arrest a1nce the college wa9 reopened Dec. 2. Most of the 18,000 students attended classes. Officials cleaned up debris-from r.t overnight fire whlch destroyed sched- ules ·and room assignments for next semester. Milum Quits Fund Pan Am Plane Director Retires Over Ill Health Crash Kills 51 Long-time Newport Beach United Fund executive director Dr. Edward W. Milum stepped down today. He retired from the job, which he has held since 1960, on the advice of his doctor. Dr. Milwn recently suffered a severe heart attack. He regretted bis having to reslgn. "It's always been a great privilege for me to work with and for the people of Newport," he said. "I've enjOfed every minute of it, and I'd like to thank them alL" United Fund presjdent George Hoag II aised Dr. lolilum !or his leadership, l!lll'),!),11\JLP!"t ejlbl _y~trs "he ~12 mDHdb tD~ charities of this community." Hoag announced that the new executive director will be Joe Hamblet. Hamblet is retired director of ln- strucllon for Newport Harbor lligh School. . Dr. Milum practiced medicine in Newport from 1936 to 1947. A heart attack forced his retitemeQt from medical affairs. lie remained active, , however. in various civic projecls,_ pribqPa!Jy the United FWld. He served in all capaclUes·· oa Ute local UF orga.AfzatSon, from area chairman through membership <Oil the board of directors, theD as campaign chairman, president and, fine.Dy, as the United Fund's first executive director.' orl"~/C#~· alUUIBi goal raised -. and · a<hleved - from about $50,000 to more than fll0,000. •• ~ ....... • lio ~-.· ............ ,.. ' . Assembly Dems May ·Help Badham Get Pro Tern Joh By JEROlllE F. COWNS Of Ille DllJJJ .. llM St.ti Asseffiblyman Robert E. Badham (R· Newport Beach) may yet win the No. 2 spot in the new Republican-dominated Assembly -with the help of Democratic votes. The possibility or his election u speaker pro tem arose todl3' lrom two developments: -Assemblyman John Quimby (().San Bernardino) told newsmen in Los Angeles following a, Democratic caucus that he is soliciting support for Badham as speake.r pro tern. -Badham ~lf has refused to con· cede defeat in -his bid for the job to Assemblyman Charles Conrad ( R - Sherman Oaks), whom a majority of GOP assemblymen endorsed in a caucus at Asilomar a month ago. Quimby said he haJ been tapping fellow Democrats to back Badham as an ac- ceptable a1temative to Conrad. "So far," said Quimby, "I'm encouraged with the results." Twenty.four Democratic assemblymen Madrigal Singers Visit Balboa Island The Corona del Mar High School Madrigal Singer9 will perform in an boor of Yuletide songs Saturday night at 7:30 on Balboa Island 's Christmas tree--lined Marine Avenue. A group of 50 Brownies and Girl Scou~, from the Costa Mesa area wltl join in the carolling, which is continuing nighUy with vari!>us school, chW'Ch and scout choirs through Dec. 23. huddled behlod closed doon In Lo11 Angeles. They agreed not to attempt to upset Republlcan plans to name Robert T. Monagan a.s Speaker. Current Speaker JeMe Unruh (D- lnglewood) later confirmed Jt thll way : "I have no plans to run again for speaker." He discredited rumors be had enough votes to deny the speakership to Republican inajority leader Monagan. As a result of the November election, the GOP for the ·first Ume next seWon will have an · edge to the lower house. The new party lineup is 41-39. Badham could not be reached for com- ment today on Qulmby's efforts to swing the Democrats his way. Quimby ls expected to intensify his campaign at another party caucus oo Jan. 5. The Assembly will vote on tba new speaker and speaker pro tern shorUy after. Badham earlier UUs week was reported to have said be bu no intention of withdrawing his candidacy for the Pro Tern post, which he described as a "very definite leadership role". . Earlier, when be announced his can- didacy, he said : .. By the time we get to Sacramento on· Jan. t, we should have the votes lined up, Republican and Democratic. We might even get them a1J." H he gels all the Democratic votes, and ju&t a handful ol those Republlca,. who favor him over COnrad, he would pull off the upset. It's s imp I e mathematics. · Why wouJd the Democrals prefer Badham -no liberal-to.Conrad? "Politically," said a Democrat l c assembly source, "there's no difference (See BADBAM, Page %1 Off Venezuela CARACAS (UPI) -Rescue boatl operating among swarms of sharks off the coast of Venezuela radioed today there were no survivors in ·01e crash of a Pan Amelrcan World Airways Boeing. 1rn jct which bit the sea in a ball of flames Thursday night with ?1 persou alxwtrd. The plane bad left Kennedy Jn- temalional Airport bt New York at I: 10 p.m. PST 'J'hun;day and _ plwiged into ~ sea. as U w.as approacbl,ng Caracas' 1.faiquetia International Airport l?D a nonstop flight The ,last wor4 came from e .p~-j~ . 'M · ould nee;J'~ance . Cti.. The plane was repOrted. to have ex· pioded in flight and Ven."'!e\an Navy rescue Qffi$1S !'lid "lbere afe ito Slgns of I i f e'' at the scene, 16 miles off the coast. They found empty rubbeir raf~ and fraements of wreckage floating on the sea. Crews of the rescue boats · satd they had found 13 bodies -seven women, five men and two children -and ,tl\lt some of the bodies had been molested by sharks. ! They reported "swarms•: @f. ~sh~b. at the scene of the crash. . Jn Wublngton the National Tr~ Uoo SaletY. BOard ·said lirSI tri!'orinitloo indicated the crash WaS w i t b l n Venezuelan jurlsdJction and would be investigated by Venezuelan authorities. Otherwise a team of safety bOard In- vestigators would take charge. In- vestigator Pat Grimes flew to Caracas today. He will be assisted by advisers from the . Federal · Aviaton Agency, Pan ~~can, ~ng, , Pr,tt and . Whitney: (See nmmER, Pq~ J) , . Police Probing Burglary Hol,d Victim for 'Pot' Ever have one oC those days when just everything goes wrong! Perhaps you can sympathhe with Harold Denike, 44, and hJa wife Nora, 32. Denike called lj'ewport Beach police Thursday to report that hi! house trailer at 7204 W. Coa!t Highway had been broken lnto and several items taken. A felony squad officer came out and while conducUng a search for physical evidence of the burglary, alleged he round three ounces of marijuana a n d some Seconal tableta:. Harold Denike is now in the NewPort Beach Jail while his wife is in . the Or- ange County Jail. Both were being held on charges of poMessing marijuana. They are due tor arraignment today, Friday, lhe 13th. Foreman Says Police Curbs Overdue. By TOM BARLEY Of 1111 o.nr "'"' 1118 U. S. Supreme Court ruU~ thlt have restricted law enforcement agencies art not only vital and necessary but are more than 100 ye.an overdue, trial Iawye1 Percy Foreman told Orange County at. torneys Thursday nighL In a rejection of police resenbnent <>f r<cent high court declslons, tbe !amod Texas 1ttorney told lhe Or1np Cowlty Trial L&wyers AllOclaUon in Anahtim : "What the arresting officer "anti ls the right 0 determine the eunt of tht ._.a..;._· ouspecl then and thore. lie tblAkl be should be 1bie to develop h!J cue lrotD the suspect. instead ol buildlng it qainlt the suspect. "Law enforcement people loot oo our (lawym l protection ol the rightt of the individual aod the upholding of coo- stitutiooal doctrine as the cruUoo of a hand.leap for lhem," Foremml aald. "What they want ls tbe lltuaUon lbat existed belor• the Supreme Court finally clampe.l down : 1 perpetual green light for lhe poUce oUJcer. 1'It'1 a handicap to the law mo forcemtnt officer when we lnsilt on a trial at aD," snapped Foreman. ''What he 'd like us to do is . shave the bead of the suspect aod paint It ju.st tbe way they do in Russia. "Or then agalo " Foreman said, "he'd love the 1ystem they use on the German highways when they take your car and yaur llcense away tbe ininute you commit • drlvlne Infraction. "And It's 1 handicap to law en- rorcernent otOcers that lhey're compelled to protect tbe lodlvlduai r1Jhti ol rapi.N, i:obben, comm~ murdtfttl and child molest.en: am ·see ,thtm freed . because of that protectlon." Foreman charged. "But Jd me tell you thls," the doOr, dry Tenn said, "not one man Jn ID1 of thox categories hu been freed !or any other reason than that the law enforcement omcer by bl1 •ctiool vloialed lbe promlJo ol the Coaltitutloo that we hold 10 dear." • 'l1lo dtlender o1 James Earl a.r. the man ICalled ol ldJlJng Dr. Martin (See l'OREMAN, P1 .. II \ I I ~ .. l t ' ' . '' New_Porfs Gi~1S~ .. · .. Deliver .· 'f ~y,s ; ~.,Mf3~f>':· · • ' : " ' .: ., t I ~. i • • : I J l ' 0 I • ' ' • • • ' • ' ' J ' • ' . Thlrl'!"" :01r1 &outs ,.iqd four. \eBil"1 . of N~WJ)(>ri Beach Troop 1072 wW act. as Santa's hefpera ih, delivl!rlng-toys, foOd, clotlUng and m~cai ~uj>pllee SatW'· day tO Casa de Cuna, an orplianaie. in Tijuana, Mexico. The g1r1s, au 11 Years 01d, have gathered 1he gifts for the project' over· a perJod of several weeks. -· Leaving at' 7:30 a..m., thej win arrive' al lhi Casa in Tijulma ·!Or 'cti1frlllutibn of the· gills 'aii.d1 Juhcheon · wittt ·the'. orPhans wt!o · i;ange ' in'1 agt !from one day Old to 12 ,year:s. ' · In · the afternoon,· ·lbey will · Sine Need Yule Gift? Newport Police Offer 260. Ideas . . . A pre-Cfuistmaa auction of unclalmed. property held by the Newport Beach Police Department wW take place Sltur- day at 10 a.m. at the city Corporation Yard, 592 Superior Avenue. Sgt. Don Picker wW ,put 260 llems to the block for public sale~ Tbe Jist, includes · 90 bicycles, many auto stereo units and tapes, radios, tmaU boats,• watches, cameras, surf boards and. clothing. . All tbe property baa been kept by. the City or Newport Beach for six monlhs pending claim. Items being 110ld , hav·e· been stored unclaimed at the 1 city warehouse. "We used to1 have these Utings ,oooe a year 1 but now we 're getting 90 much stuff we blVe to ,.i rid of It - 1 )'W' or run oat ol opoce to keep • It," Sgt. Plciter laid. Evu now, ball ol the bk:yciel 1llUll ' be lltored tn the old llleguonl bead-qumen, wblle the mt are al the dly yard. Newport ncetlU7 IOid the old beld- quartera. ' 'All Jin>p<rty !or sale hu ill - given ,(11 U. auction list. Purchuet are made on an "11 ii" bu!&. The police do~ mal<eo n0 "'*'"tee onaindltloo. . "Pa)'lllOllll must be pold ID call! Im· mediately Iller' 1 bid II IC<eplad. AD · pircliaeO mUlll be rea-from the c:.r.porouon lfml ·•t lhe conciullon o/ • the auction," s,t. Picker 11\d. II not, U Mii)' • be auctloeed opm, Iii mcnths ftom -· Cl\f,iitmiS Clitl>la-i.lth-~ o/p~1ii.'. return to-!""'f!""1 by. 7 p,i:n. t!>A~nlng. "Sisterit:erCedes of the Casa welcomes tbe gills, .and lh'OH ,' !bat IJ!e tjlDll P" s~ trades •!or .uit.atite . ar!lclel for the orpNw,'' .Mrs •. J . c. s,tampe:r, SC:t?u t 1eaiief sa1d toda1. · • · • : "The)'·c~ ~ inore; ~ugat,aod ,~r than w.e .can supply1: n,,,Y. 11'6 \be mf!>Sl: wantecttteinl:irifh8orpbli:urge.'I ~ 1 J • ~or (urlbef cootriboUons, cAll·MMm; · ;. '(,' .. 1 ::r,j';•,'' 11 • Stock llffJf'keta """ 1 NEW YGRX (.AP) ·-Tlle'sto<t'markel inountlid ·a brisk rally : with :gains. rx· pandlng :1a1e·tlliS allernooo. (See quota- tion!, Pagea ·~1). · ' . · G!-in&. ~\n~ .1-1 by, about 220 Wuea QD tbe New York Stock ~­ ch8Dge7 ibd-tbe Dow Joee. Jndu&trtal average wa&UP,'balf,a ~ pO(ntl. ...._ 1 . . Weatlier . If the w~tlimTn.an his his way it's gonna be a •wet, wee.tend. Look for •bowff ~birdlll' ipd, Suodll)' wilb ' ~gUnu~ eodl teniporl~ . ' \ . INSIQ~ 'J'_..,-' 'l' · • wtn1:Nbf:1i' ' ·~q.i;AI' il~c. read)} to brorlraJ:riaifaV'I' ctn>' er picturd CIU. &ht 1t.brv. . . ' . , . . . ........ &"'Ta ~~. =... :: --. --... _.. < -... -. . ... 11 M ~:: _.._, ........ ... I =:.·.:. 't .............. .._..,__ ...... ~ ~ ........... ii-~~ --.. .... _. .... 'i ... _ .......... ~ .......,, ... ·~ -'"'~ I --. .__ ... I .. - I I :.:.J-.:...-..:.:-_..;.~;._.--.-..-~-----"!"" ..... ______ ."'------.,.......--- I Mll.f I'll.OT N Judge Raps Newsmen g Threat Stressed; . . At Dinner.· $Wiied. wwmnen ·at the ·Perc1 F---lbollrllbol l bitter ·-bf Suporllr Court Judp William Murro,y, ~ ~~J~!'1° Jpeollbo thorpil with Ille """""""' -' celebralel! Tslll 1r1o1 in,er. · "I'm !Gld that Mr.·--...,.. by Ibo pn11 loallbl )ult -.... ,.,... his i .. far Ibo -..... of J"""' W Ray.... Ult UJf,f"/ Murn.J' ...... e.L "Wtn. ID I can 111,Y II that tllal'a !ftllJ typical of the ..... In thll eaunlJ and COllll'1ns the opinion I've al""11 'l>dd •bout them. "Ill • plly that llr. ,....... bod to be sub1ecled to their ~* the jurlll ldded. lalll aid tbll bll ,.:::.. ~~ -aimed "al Ibo ,..... u a -but rather al .Ibo Santa Ana R..iater:". He <!Id DOI, hO'!' ever, mob th!I cloar to the 11111 pltl who beard Foreman aptak. . * * * ll[, CllAPl!a.L , ---.. In health ..... - _ .. 'lleallh,--= ~~ of Ibo llato 1leallb lllcl Wellan Ai-v told members of tho Hoog · M-1al .HotpJtai 11162" Club~. ' . WIDlaml aid 11tuC abuae, air polhltlon, ..._ pojlutloo llld IOlid wa.sto --problems !or Callfarnlaiis. "Drug abule baa al:yrocketod. In lbe 111'11 llall o( Ibis-,..... ~ --~ ~ uncter .the aae of• II .,.. amolod. ltr dru& law .-_., 1 Wflllaml aald. ' "Orange County hu tho dubiOUI dllttnction Of running second to Loa Anseles In the nUmber or arreats. "The 1!11 ' -hu ·-In the U10 al marijuana.· Amili ,are up Ill Annual Coast 40 Miles Fete ,,..... r.,e 1 Deadline Near Ji'OREMAN • • • K.i~g'• IMc'hg Dag The Orange Coast, from Seal '8eath 1J11ber 1t1q, coottn"" bis atlldi _no 1 dd !tin to San Clemente, la becoming brlgl!ter Iii> --117 noting that arealfng -"Friday the 13th u no jinx for this black cat atop a a er ge g a by the evening aa owners ol homes, c:lftlcen .. loot on tt u 1 handicap that world's eye view of the thousands' of fish in the Homosa.ssa Springs, buslnesse! and institutions imtaD duz.. the 11mpec1 abould bave a lawyer · al 75 miles north of Tampa, Fill. · ' Ung om.tmas llgtrts· llld decOratkm. till ~ rather than have a lawyer ·Much of the decoraUve effort during appointed !or him. th• liollday season will be judged In "Re qgestlms tbe 11111*'l'• rlgbt to c ' s R ad the aMual "40 Miles of Christmas bave a jury trial," Foreman uld. "Be 'Sta-"te . an t ave 0 . Smiles" contest, en institution started . loots on it u juat IO mucb unnecessary -more than 30 year1 ago. upeme .to the ....._ The deadline !or entry In the cbntesl .. But 1,t me .ten .7'1 ~," J'Ol"tlOSlll .• ; ,~'..~: is S p.m. Monday. Judges ·'lfil make aald. ,.,,. palm. wtio wnQ • Con-.. "'' I • ,,. ~ • ' s·• ~ . thdr decfsloni 811 to WtrinefS in all slitutlon ..... ID. ajJeclffc blJldlcapr.. ,,,0 ·B·e' ·a· 'c· ·h,, Says·· teroty categorieS'Dic.19." ... ' They were-put tben witb tbe ..... that .:,I. : ' Ii The annual event, ·started in the Ibey would inlent dellnlle ,bmlltal!I · '. Depression era by the .11!11! Wlllllftn to anybocb'.-llld I 'ii"'"' to l!e;talldnl • .' · ., Galllenne, ~ waa ,Intended as about law eolorcement. IOOl&bl -who ~ Evall It anted In lhere la nothing "speclllcolly" about Salt Creek. ' · en atteinpt to' brl!Jg peop{e down to tries to lolerlero with tbe ·~· • J,. ,taie C.: do abolit reopeninl Salt "But this committee ciln .loolr at tho the cout during the Cbrfstmaa ...,.. ri8bll thal ""~J::t~ ......, . ''Cnel<-:llOad '°"ti> ·o1_ I;quna, wc:Jr.to 111atew41e problem cir devetoptng. lllan-to booSI bu.Jness. , · rl8bll ol the. ......, ·....,,_ work,••' 'lhi l!ib<rll ·public -. •fCCOfdlng ··~·• • darda of public • acceBB to publld . Amq tht. ~ hi 'llbich the "II yon wanl ,....,... ,...... .:1.~ :AJilll St~ (D-Bev'~y· • UdetandaE,,.. . · • ' judge1· will awlrtl 'prtzet-aii the best Foreman. Aid,~ the pl:: :J: .''.l!lillj. • ; -, ". . Sleroty '~ted Orange COlmty tt.ell, ·rellgiOW! ahrlne, the· ~ J;lui!tmaa l:' !!n:~ ~ tw'o queo-•. Sleroly ta cMlrmml ol the A!sembly cen yet asaure. "°".'" recreattoilal area acene, the bes! cooperative ~rbood ·St~~nt$ Find Running .'· C·itf;-fi~!l~-~o.· :.~.so E~y : ;: • -•• • ..,,;::;.J_ ..... 't:. ~ I . .. . . . ..... . ..... ..4 :), . ' . ·~·j a"lat mar. 10 ilmillai .. City · then -·'d 'lblilk:'f '!bat -thJ-.....nr ~ al ti Newport 1!0idi ·btib echoot studonll • their dlj. ol"'rw> '"¥a:.~.':\~ concluded TbllrldoY with a mock cooncll RSlion at wbldi'tbe r.oung councll made h:S decl.sloos on items like those previously heard or up . for COMlderaUon by Uie rul City Coun- cil. . While the pros aat In the audience the atudenll ruled on alx ltema llld theo watched themselves on a closed TV video tape. · The studenta turned dowb., alleys for the Newport Helgbts area, disapproved a floating hotel project, passed a pa· rade ordinance, disapproved a resolu· tion urrlna: the cloalng of the' Me:dcan border lo lninors, and decl'ded to apend Man, 21, Guilty In N arco Case $!11,000 · li>r 'em~-tralllc alinaJ ~.··' ~~i·-z:i~ ~ :g i: infonnation~rid8 aril~le to them.'' said Ass;stoot City Mllla&er J...., DeCbalne. Did Jhe pros learn anything from theiJ replacements for the day? "It was a good opportunity to meet with lbe high IChoo1 studentl and do what we cduld in' one da,Y to present knowledge of the muruc1pal g<JVern· ment.." DeCha!ne said. : H.e· aald lt • a very rl1t'ardinl 'tl:· per1ence. The students seemed to think so also. When they postponed one Item (street· end improvement'.s) they mked U that would mean they would be able to come back again in 30 days. FoIIowiilg the mock councll session. the real inayor, Doreen Marsba.11, s~v· the stud«lta cerlllicates actnowte<1g1n1 their participatlm. ti . wbal a tho' rJib!a·ol IOCletJ Suba)mmltee on 'Consuvailon a n d at Sal~ , creet bf, lmplemeilllng lllato group, best outd00< =· beit ligbted :;:· bat lllDd al ·.......-do "" Be~ l'hlch Wednesday heard citlun legislation· -nn the booka. and decorated public . llld Iha wut! . ; · , _ omiplaln1i about Orange County'uecent II• . exi>lalned .u.. Quimby. A ct 1 best street1isbtln& and d_eci>ra oo. A Newport Beath man arre!ted In .. 'II 'l!Jll, • said r . obaodllimenl of Jlle roed. apoll.'!Or<dl>! Assemblymen Jolm Quimby a urcoUca roundup tha~~ 2CI persons For lte day, Mayor Marshall'• pcwltion was beld by Kristine Bouih: Undatey Parsons' Council '-"'t by Bill M....,,. ger; Paul Gruber I by Diane DeMott; Robert Shelton's by Jill Guernsey; Bow· ard Rogers' by Rendy IAvlg; Ed Birth's by Marta Mueller, llld Donald Mclnnll' by Karl Beller. And 1 .., -. '"":P · 'l1le road !or generatlom bad been (J>.Sali Bei'nardlnd)· and adOj>IOd ·lour . today pleaded llllillf to ges of l!dling =.,_~ ~--.,m !l:"P ·-ihe ~ l>libllc..,.,... 1o the two<nD• 1eara .,.,.~iiliJ!!•,.~.CO<JlltY '!".a.c1tj Policeman · EndS martju1111. amllnc beet canlded cilmfnalr for '. llri!Cb·:.I .aall ci:eu .Jleacb In lhe to ~ ~-to dedlel!a paq · ' ord~~ ~~~Ji;; ~~""' .. ~~ 'l'lill'~,_1111 .-~. ~ ..,..;~-'::" utooW.mont al~th• 11~. "• ~ .... 'l''!'I. ~ Ill CoOl"!le at ' use Balboa Blvd., to 1m1e five months In Slndenll also beaded the cllt• depart· ment, llld Iha cbamber. of commem !or the day. -~ ~ • t • • ' ' frl'1 ' ' 'ti.bn'"7JU&'.March'2Sf:... -~~~~· prti' ,. : ' ~·1 t ·"'\ Orange County jail. He also .placed the Foremaw llaU, . ~ to , , · Mlt's l1ici ltn.t Unie I've ·~~ ~" ~lnto;\!lle.ct, he ~d. N'ewoort. ~ polliiO · Ol!lcer Leo Newport man on three yean probatlm. upec11 al.<11111--•·llliJ. · .,ifij·up acceu like lba~~.~"the •1 :;!~ ialdiie bei\eved the it" ie al ' '1timkei 'l'liuri4oY wll·'lridllated from Court action 1a pending aaa1n1t 11 J'oo the Memory Aid Uf\.,..mentf tft .. ~. ~ ~Mr"~ .. ~ .. .-.fl!,itl -·' •· r· ~ ~.t.:,...n ....... ~ ~inow'W"*-.it nt...t·~ . .a Mr-.nWt.t~ ~;~ of Jn. others arrested last Nov 17 dUrlne raids in v!Ola~ ol·i:anoN !f'l'"'Ctal efhi , • ~fi'.f'Jt2:''11!ei telllni ~ :"i\i ~il,'l;\J1 _;;;al ~iii" ~~tiiflJSC~ Control in Laguiia Beath, South Laguna, Newport A rr.e demo-atlon on memory He confltmed. ~aer; that the ~1 they. want access roads to· thelr beaches !bccetlhe at l ea 'I t at· eVtry 'quarter oi InsUiµie. · · 1 ,· · Beach and Costa Mesa. S h e r i ff ' s '1m.provement Will be conducted at 9:30 supervised condJU011i1 !ln 1W~ Ray 1ia .{ but. they -c.!11't . afford , them. 'And · t>ere ~ J11Ue. . · , ' . . · _ ,. : Konkel 1 "i!i.~etunt..t.to;i .ttuty as . a nareotlca inve!ttiators, agenta of the a.m., Saturday, at the Orange Coast being kept 1n .MomJ>l>ll!-~ .. WOll'lllled "w<•ve gol a county that ga .. one up." 'i!omethlng of this nature should b4i Oarcotlca lilveougator,~ to Chief State Bureau ol Narcotics Enforcement YMCA, 2300 Univenity Drive, Newport the eXJ>OIUI!. Iba!, the al_~tton,al)u 1 Be iaid · the . itaia can do nothlrig con1idered by our legislators,'' he iald. B. James:G~vas, wbo nominated him and local police joined bands In the Beach, by Donald A. Rob~ aulbor received Jn .naUMal WiodlcaJ.15. An ::ba • · for attendance .at the insUbrte. Orange Coast sweep. ol. "Modem Memory Metbod.1. verified Iha! --i:olldltl"'!' woold play , 1 . ·.::..::;:::;:;=:.=.=..::;::==------"----.:....---------.----..:....----- • big part bi fu(!ln court . kctloa cha Front· P•• l ................. . piano oo l>oblll el.IW. . _~, . · .w!i='.1i1ia~-1o.h.": :c0PTER BEARING · · Will bear"llla ~ ....... tot·•""'.... . . ' ••• fer llay'a trial.. · . .. !!lrQQgly,polnl tonne tsOlated, but tragic ~ ~ ,talhi, ts-an .art rathor IDiD!d step fJ! tho lllvqe llld l'eCO!I< lhaia a 1d<nce;\nd lhere Is ...., q..., FrHI ·r,,.e l BADllAM ... between the two-· BU' · aoclaUy, .or as far as pez:aopality la ·cmceriJed; there Is a clllf..m.· Coar14 111 I liit.plair, loo .._ iibd ihrl1o rwllllng llllll - OD the floor -of ptlloc dftu tom• , . ,,.. ; .,.;::, .. 'a lol' J.i.. to pt aolni -'th." ... Laird Visits ]ke . ' ' OIMO&.,, llUMMnMe-CI:~ ...... 11.w..4 --- n ... , ICM\'11 -n.:::.::. ~ .. J..... •. c.m.. '"' "'-' • ............. ,,. ........ ........ -..._. __ uuw ..... ..._ _ _. ., .... ~.,.o.e.1m,tl16J t ·- I dlttonlng of ftllbt.wom parts at tho uoit wbeiher l!llY rational' me!hnd · emta Slkorsl:J plant· bi Connecticut to conduct such tests. This crUctal· jnlormattoo In the probe · Only new. iplndles are being naed now of tho aecood LAA rra/t to go dowq on ID S61L cotl\llli1ter choppm, with within a four-month ~iod, w~ uncover, jnandatory ~tirement ,at 2,~ hours ee by the NTSB l!lalntenance record! O!ght time, by FAA order. group. H!ndel '!lid Th~y that his .company . The rtpocl WU compiled by NTSB will mt• a long<r UIO j>erlod, utln( alr aaretr lnveollPfm Hobert E. the FAA for al leut ·7,200 boun 11"4 !lilmcur ond ·~ Kapaltln. mayl>o •is;•to ll,000 boun bO!in Ibo Tb .. btll l;lndle. deoilnated ;u.u, . ~~th caused tbe Aug. "'" ~ al the Slkoraky l>lmil fl crub·•"" 7"" boura. -•. lul ~!//». prlpr. to being lnlllalleil ' Oii ...,. .... tho ~.craft piloted by Cap~ ~·)1"~' 3.1, of 31Sl Pierce Ave., On Aug. tt, at 1,500 reet over Compton. It anapptd," aOJldlni LAA helicopter N300Y1 -. .tefttrtd to 1l! November 300 Ylllkee'by tlie aviation ezperts -plung• lni Into Pop boudeu Part, whe"! H ~lodOd In !lames, " . A pllotocraph anat>P!:d by an eyewilnes! whQ: wu cartyiog, lita camera llhowa the llrtcbn, ·1.1 't4n .era!\ al aboul ?QI feet,. with· lhe )'ellnw color-coded bllde mt•na. · lllopl .Jn aalvaao and reworking nn the blade Include lnapecUon b7 Oouru- cent Daw-detection equipment; strlpplq or nickel plate, grinding, surlace-tougben. Ing, then replatin( with a nickel sullile oompound., '!be crlUcal tooghenlng J>l'OCMS -cal~ ed lbo(.peenlng -WU apparenUy not· clone, according to the Gtlmour-Kapu.tln report handed to newsmen Tbunday along with other reports on the probe . •1Durtng an Jntervie" with the operator who ~ the platin( operaUM, Ibo ·opentor llated In eUect that tho opindle appeared to be ahot-i-e<! llld thal no lbot._ing of that porllon ol the aplndle UIOlllbl1 waa being perform- ed by Slkorwky at that time." tho report said. The part bad not been lbot-pemed bolora B was -eul fer ....,..tin(. ~. the optlilJe .... nickel·. Jllalad and -to -· ·-lhall II -baYe been, a Sltonl:J eucutlve testified Tburaday. J.-N. 8""111, aa1atant cl1lef ol ~ leallnf lot Sllonl:J, aid JI opl..C.. bave been IMtod lllncl tho Aus. 11 aa<ldMI to detonnlnl atronctb -.. 8pladloo DOI ~ wer. con- alderabl1 waolter -up to 10 llmaa - ---111111 ...... t tho pro. -· !Jo aid, but rtWOrted opindlea tested ,...,, miaaer In -• ...,. ~!:f bnntk>ew components. by the NTSB panei Hendel • • -, .., r ' . . JETLINER · ••• "' ' . l ~ and tht lif Line 'p~ Asioclatioii. "There · wu ... ,a._ great -splosion and l!ily .. fti40neato .or -11ie plane remain," aid,·•· flavai·c@cer. , . · ~ ·of a'.llopslna project behind !he~ •.t.i·!et>cirted oeeh'8 •. sbowet of ijery liagments· · faIUng Into the aea at the tlin .. GI the crub. · * * * Most Victims Venezuelans -:-.... 1~mas ome HOLIDAY l.'.AMP SPECIAU . 115°/o '° ·30°/o -DON'T MISS )'lilS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURcHAsE OUR FINE· LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOSE FROM A W.IDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MAIAO -DISICiN CiUILO -ARTISAN -ANO MANY MOREi OUR· PINI . COLLICTION OF ACCISSORIES WJu; ALSO U FIATVUD A'I A 15'/o SAYINGS! 1 •I•' :1 fl1 l1 JI ll it~ , . IXCLUSIVI DIALIRI FOii: HINRIDON-DRIXIL-HllllTAOI 90 DAYS NO INTIRHT-LONGIR TERMS AVAIL.AILI ON Al'PROVID CRIDIT NIWPOIT llACH 1727 WMltlllf Dr. 642·2050 Oftlf PllDAT "fll. t IN1lllOU ...... mt...i -LAGUNA llACR D...... MS Ntt1h Cult Hwy. Anllo•lw AID-NSID --AT '!ft. t -··--.. ---· ... t ' '' I ' .> I I I I • • ~ -' .. ---• .. .. " . '•' ,,_.., -1L lNI llJ.CM ~.,. li" IU 'ANDEll~,.EDl,TOll . ' . ' .. . ' • • I ~ -RivieFans Celebrate • ! , • ' • . .. ' • ' ·Fun _Tri .pied •• . ' ' . " . Riviera Clubwqmen pen't going to settle for just one -celebra·. tion. Instead the fun1oving, gro.up will . commemora~ holidays wi~ a trio of event! including a dance, champagne luncheon and a. ehrist- mas Cruise. ' · The first gathering on the calendar is the holiday cljll1t1P11gn• luncheon which will take place next Wednesd~y in the LagllJ1.a Beach home of Mrs. Leonard G. Davis . . · • • 1 Members of the club's executive board will host' the affair, and ..m.embers'of ~ 1967-68 b;oard will be honored guests. , · · The gath\ring will ~gin at 10 a.m. with a business meeting led by Mrs. Rerni Chabdt. Mrs. James N. Martin is in c h~a r g e of the lUnCbflon ~hich will feature the exchange of white elephant gifts. · .Tfie foJiowing Friday, Dec. 20, Guys and Dolis Section members of.the club and their'husbands will dance to the music of Dan's Band .jp tb~ Miguna Beach Country Club. . . · · . The annual Christmas dinner~dance is a serruformal affair and 'Will opep wtth a cqcktail session at 7 p·.m. Dinner will be served at 8:30p.m. . · · . Mrs. R. H. Wilson, chairman of the dance, is assisted by the· Mmes. Jim Allen, Wally Taft, Daniel Huston and J.ames Martin. A Christmas Cruise for members and guests aboard the New~ port Harbor pleasure craft, Showboat, will close holiday festivities for the club. THANKS TO SANTA -Mrs. Jim Allen (center) and Mrs •. Daniel Huston (right) may stop searching for gOwns for !:he upcoming Riviera €lub's ··~lJ:a]. Ghristmas dinner-danc~ nOw. that Santa's helper (Mrs. R. H. Wilson)· has arrived on the· scene with two ex· cellent solutidns 'to their· problems. The dance, given by tbe clubls Guys and Doijs"Sectii>n, 'will 'flake place Friday nigllt, D<c. 20, m I,aguna Beach. eou,ntry (l!_ub. . To take place Sunday evening, Dec. 22, the cruise will be"hosted by the GadabOllts Section, chaired by Mrs. Lester Van Swearington. The·llll-minUte tour of Balboa Bay will.start at 6:30 p.m. Reser· vatiOllB may he obtained•by calling Mrs. van·Swearington, 4911-1694, er Mrs. Mae'Brotirum, 4911-1477. Gifts Can Light Up .,. Christmas is i. time of y~r mOst . enjoyed by children, But not all children have loving f·amilies to tr.eat them to the delights of 1ile holiday season. Many cliildren are taken from tti'eir homes because of. family neglect O.F tragedy and are usually housed in the Albert Sitton Child- ren's Home. But this yea~ the Sitton home is being expanded, and non-d·~quent.' chlldren are being housed in two crowded units at Juvenile Hall. Iri order to make \this Christmas as cheerful as possible mem· hers of the Albert Sitton Guild from the Harbor Area are requesting c.ontributjons. Toys in good condition, items-.of clothing in assorted sizes or monetary donations to buy the .children Christmas gifts are a few suggestions. This year, interested parties may sponsor one particular Child by providing him with a ;complete. outfit of :clothing in his size. Each child will receive all his ·gifts in one €hrlstmas boXI. For this reason, gifts donated to the .. S!tton ·ftonJ.e are to be delivered or sent unwrapped. Mailed dona,tfun5t, should be addressed to Mrs. Ken· neth Bo~ton~ supervisor of the ~rec~ving 'l}ome, and addressed to Juve- nile Hall, 331 s. Manchester, Orange. Delivered donations can he taken to J iweniJe Hall at a ny time. Members of the Sitton Guild Wiµ.be·.mannin·g the reception desk from Friday,_Dec. 20, to Tuesday, D~. 24~ Mrs. John McClure, library .chairman, would li.ke to have con· tributions "of1 teenage liction ·and.r aurrent magazines, as there always is a need foi-reading ~tter. ' · Highlight of holiday fes!lvfties tor· the ycwigMers will he a pup- pet show , put on by the girls' unit for younger boys ranging in age from 8 to 11. Girls se.,v puppets, write their own skits and take Ille roles of Santa, his elves and reind~r. Another higblgtit'is the bazaar, which took place early in the month, and featured craft items made by the youngsters. With funds raised ff()m the bazaar, the children hope to purchase a used .piano before Christmas. A Tecently organized choir is rehearsing carols for the party on ebristmes Day and need the piano for accompaniment. Further information on Christmas donations or the work of the guild may he obtained by calling tlle volunteer guild offices at 532- 7618 or Mn;, Thoma& Beckwith at 546-6522. &RiGHT COLORED PACKAGES -Memb~rs of the Albert'· Sition Guild will be wrapping donations for the children J who live in AJbert Sitton Home, a county facility for non- in ooe box, donors are asked to deliver ttieir gifts unwrap- ped. Putting the final touches on a few Christmas giti. are members of tile guild (left 'to' right) Mrs.' A. S.:muel Jewell, Mrs. Rlchml Ghiranli and Mrs . Robert Howee. delinquent children. Because a child will receive his gifts A Sure Gauge for Sister:·· Everythin·g Improves With A9.e DEAR ANN LANDERS1 I'd llk1 to 1ay a word to tht girl who was tom· plaining about her pesty, pain-In-the-neck kid brother age 11. She said he was driving her 1euckoo and lhe didn't think she could Jast four years until 1he went away to college. 1l'e11 her 1 wa1 , tn her spot eijht years ago. I was 12 then aOO he was 10. ·I came cloi;e to writing to you a half dozen times to ask for help. My brother wa:ii: an awful pest and a tease and at times I was sure I hated him. Last week that "awful pest" left for Vlelnam. I nevet realiled bow much he meant to me until 1 had to 1ay \ gOO<Fbye to him. AD the peUy squabbi .. suddenly seemed terribly unimportant. I felt ashamed . of havin¥ been so im· patient and stupid . I realize now he was a normal kid who enjoyed attention and loved mischief. Please, Ann, tell all the older sisters whn are now suffering with pesty kid brothers lhat before they. .know it those Utile bratty brother• wlll be irown up and they11 "7ish tWey ·could live tlioot days over agan .. -. BUD'S SIS OEAll SIS: You told "them -aild In 1 way J nevu could. Thank you dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last mooth our beloved uncle died. He . was laid out in the living r'oom of h.ls home~ in front af the picture windoW1. The following day he was taken 200 mijr.s . away 'to. 6e b41"ied_ in his wife"s family cemetery. •I ~ave 1een tills · cemetery and it i1 right. io the middle · ofv1 cornfiel~. Nobody .bothers to keep Jt up and ' it makes me sick to think of our. loving kin bu\ tht!:re in all these weedJ and branibles. OUr whl>le· flunlly Is ~·a boot thiJ And We wol'ld6r if· lf\tre 1\ &nytlilng we can do to get our dear uncle moved back here where we ctn give hlm the prope r care and .attention. -CON- CERNED FAMILY . 6EAR FAMn.V: t trust you c1ve ytur, dear : uncle the ;1'9pe:r c1ni and 1tlf!11tton wltf:a lie w1s lltve. 'Mtat's die only kind a person benefits from> W1 wife has the right '° dioose .Jik final rating place unlen lie tnade .:.. 1petial rtqae1t In Ill.I wlD. U silt want. him In the eornfle1cl. &bat11., ,bert:..,bt 1ll:oaJd be. DEAR ANN : You're eoln&·lo <\ecldt this. I'm sick of opinions from relati,vet . who don't know their elbows from third base. I went with Pete for two years. We were officJally engaged for U monlhfl. He '"suddenly called off the'Whote lhlng, saying he wasn't ready to get married. My parents lost tht $2SO dtp03it on the hall. 1 lptnt over 1100 on honeymoon- 1tyie nighll<!wns ln<f other frilly aluf! - that isn't worth a hoot now. This was four months aJO and~ day the low-life skUnk uied · far Ma ring. I aaid ~NO."· lfe aaid '111111, .-.C a lawyer. What should I·dO?..,-LIVto DEAR IJV: 1111 ln1I" 'ltll 1111 1111i .,_at ftea a mu ltrelbtih,eqip;111 the II<! 11, .. -.. "" ..... .. wby ,eo earOI -~!-ll?jl 1lloold llllnk yoa'd lit u,p, II pt rid of 1ay111Jn1 llml --.,.. if the ctt<P· • Ann t.anlieli ·will ti\ &lfd' ,18-6elf, yoo· with Y0\11: P!Pl>I..,.. Send • to her Jn caie ot· the DAl!.Y PILCl'I' enclosing ~ ottn>P<d, llelf~~ envelope. .,. .. ' ... ' ~· ----·-.................. ~ .... ---. r J • ....... . . ............ ~· Toastmistreues Secreterfes Slrfaldt c1u-.. 1n ffun. ~Area Scorpio: Break, From Routine · .~~ ~~~ Horoscope • $ATURDAY tap's, TUt "*' towu.I Jul JOU ...,,. lhmlll! 1>y Got '61ioJ oM. OOIUne ~ ....i and loullb WOdneodoY Slll(Qll ,J4f •t110, 06CEMIER 14 . ,_... .,_, aur, lllli utlllllnlunlq.,.111>1110d.E-Pitt-... Git pefet. ll611.i,:•;,:':;'•:P;,:""5:";:;:;===::::.:MOni:;:;l>e;n:Etlw=::'"';:'::'::,p.m=::.::; --• .. ... ~ . l .. "'""~ 1 ~ ~-.;LUCIA LEGEND-Visions o! lighted candles-not · !· . -s ugarplum.• -dance in the head ot Ancljof Lodge ; 648, Vasa Order of America's Lucia Queen, Miss : Patricia Ollila (left) and ber princess Patricia Bry, ; son. Miss Ollila will reign as queen during the group's Christmas program Which will be-presented Dec. 15. . j .. :· ... _ l <~~Vasa Order ·~~· -~~~~~­. . . . , . l -lucia tights ! ::.: • Up Fete . . -,. -Miss Patricia Ollila will :;:.telgn as Lucia, Queen of ·••Light, at the· Anchor Lodge -~648, v~ Order of America'& -·christmas program. .~': .. MJss "Ollll11 attended ~y five ~ .J)rlncesles, 11.tar ·ooy11 and elves, will lead the traditional : : :. :Hance around the Christmas . tree pl the_ 5 p.m. Dec. 15 .. _ -... gathering In the Z o n t a ~-; Clubhouse, Newport Beach. Entertainment will be pro- vided by members of the Hollywood Swedillh C h n i r , under the direction of Douglu Hyttenberg, Julie Larson and David and Mack Carlson. Students from Sweden will be guests at .~ party where Santa · will distribute presents to the lltue ones. .... ~ .., 6 .. prtlle. bll hlcbliCl'll r • m 1 n c • • wltl ta m6nl7 apeculita. ,,.. Ir u' ··~•D• ---•TAlJIWl(~ID-Ml,l'•l : P.,...Waiqiiolllmr•tlnt fi!r'-'""«6_.....,.' '"l'lle "lie mon cootrolJ hll =-~ -toll'I. PllCil (tth. INlitdl•): .......... · ,_.._polo the tlln 11 •••th• r CANCEll (June II.July 21): llYttOn ............ d/Jcumenl ~ .. ---ta ·lllillilllm•r ilidllo'E =...~,Doy le<urlty 11 enl1allqd. You St! c<>Onec!.d wllh .-y. Yllu AJ!111 (Mardi llsAprU !9): !::" --· Whal wu • ! betwr dell wbere ballc fJluel could be ln•Olvtd. ~Y JI to Reunion .,. CO!ICtl'l>Od. llome tin" be parcepuve. s.. -lndfcalad; can be llU'llarY Wll Into ola<t. provtmenl ahoulcl be foal. o.t lliluallool In rUliltic lime of pleuure, flllllllmen~ Cll!MINt (!olay ii.June 20): lhlnp U.ed. Leave no -Avoid ... wllo Wla i4lJ ~ ~!\"11\. ~-are set-ill cr..l!Y!ty I 1 k • • spotllaht ends. l'lllflll family obllcation. ltorieo. . pe upon your w· , ~ ll·ldda4 '"'1JOllS1b\Uty. Ll'JO (JUiy 11-AUI. 2I): IF TODAY 1B Y~ , ' Wooderful deallnp lndlc1ttd 8111TBDA¥ JOU art dyDlll)lt . ·- Wedding$, Troths Pilot's Deadlines 'ro av~ld disappnintment. prospectivo brides are reminded to have their wedding stories witb black and whit• gloosy photo- grapl,a to tho DAILY·PILOT SOclety ·Depar~ ment prior to or within one· week after the ~ wedding. For engagement announcemP.nta lt ii suggested !bat the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy p I c I u r e, be submitted early. U the betrothal announce- ment and wedding date are m weeks or. liss apart, only the wedding photo will be a0s cepted. To belp fill requirements on both wed, ding and engagement stories, forms are avail-, able Ill all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be onswered by Social Notes staff members at 6424321 or 494s9486. Nativity Play Offered At Huntington Center The story of the first Christmas will be portrayed in the Huntington Center Mall al 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. rs. The Fountain V a 11 e y with ftO!lhbon. ,.mu .... ~, auracUve to OAAOelll .... v'!ll preu v1..... H 11b11 g h.I pooaeu much ·lntallecCual .•enalillty. 8e dll'lg. Try curlollty. You want to travol iomethlng difl ..... t. s·fi ort and repoit. You can lnlluence journey IJ on agenda. Be oJert. your 1imeo U you pr•J>Or'I' . • Display 1e111e of humor. utlllze vaal potential. Chaille • •-nft <A -•·pt l of ..-appear• llP' • • ......, ug. ~ . 21 : coming. Avoid extravqance. You. get GENERAL TENDENCIES: promlJe. of llnanclal backing. Cycle "•' for L I BR A , 1bil should not be reason for • ....,. cireletlllW. ConUoue lo ... t SC 0 R pl 0 SAGl1TARIUS ways of econom.i!ina .. Money Special word to A R I E S ; Picture ls generally b"'•"'ter. dlscuu contract with expert. ''6'' To find out ""°'' ludlr tor vw LIB•' (•-pt -~I -)· '" ~ •nd .,,,._ ordff' S~dflft' .,... ""' " ~ • -• Omlrr'1 bookltt, "S.Crft Hl~h fol' Keynote ii' exp8naion. Don't MM 11111 WOl'fllll ... ..,,, bll1tl .... be satisfied with statul quo. . ;:i,.: .,:n'C:_.11~v ~'t. ::!"':t .· Tb1s la: your 'clay to win bJg. G'Mll Cent1'1I ltetleft. NIW Yort. Aak for and receive the best. 1-;i"i;;'v;i;. ;;;"';;";;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i Person,Uty shines. Celebrationll seea you aa star performer. SCORPIO (Oct. Z3sNov. It): Brelk from routine. Be with congenial people. Wonderful for group activity. Club, organization event ls especially favored. 'nlose who . share Interests can aid yaur cause. · 8AGl1TARIUS (Nov. 12· Dec. 11): Change, variety, IOCial activity are blgliHgblad. Member of opposite sex e~· presses bold Interest. Be gracious, but don't overly commit yourself. M e 1 1 a g e very clear tonight. CAPRICORN (llec.12- Jan. 19): Older individual comes through on promise, re- quest. Excellent f o r en· tertaining boss at home. Be with those .who b • v e something worthwhile to say, contribute. Get family back· ing. AQUARWS ·(Jan. :JG.Feb. 18): Good new1 comea from afar. Doii't be overly anxious. 25°10 OFF ON ALL OUTFITS NOW UNTIL ,, . . .Sandv' • FCJrmerly with the Hair Net ' .. has now joined the. ' staff here at · , . PHONE NOW '54~ RE· MAS :J;T ''THE SHOW ROOM'' ' ~ .................................................... .. Woman 's Club, at the in- vitation of Mrs . Tom Keevil, usllltant promotions diuctor for the center, will present the colorful Nativity tcene 1e. )·: Harbor Cou ·nc1·1 Mov1·e Gui.de """d with •r•dilional carols. DEC. 24th 2811 NEWPORT BLVD • .. "'!~ 1• Adorned in brilliant satin l . .-costume1 will be the Mmet. •• Gary Powley, Mary; Robert Coed to Tell Of Christmas . . ;t ----------------------------Gillum, Joteph; Phll Sllver, (£dilor'• Notti TPill ll'IO'l1-wldt 1s -t--1 Sha ' Robert Pecha tnd Willia P,..,.. ...,. ~ 111"" o:wnmlttN °' UUlllll.On.. w 1 play. ll'I i• Hartior Callncll l"TA.. Mn. 1totiert GUESS WHO'S COMING TO HOW SWEET IT IS -·Broad Pulford, shepherds; Robert In Spain, Italy Sortnae11 tt. .... 111ent Miii Mn. H•rt DINNER' M · lo Moss, Roy Rowland and David s-ff comm1nee chlll,....n. 1t • -ovmg 1 ry marital farce. 1 is. IG""'6ed n a ~ 111 Mter· of _parent's reaction11 to A LOVELY ·w•y TO DIE Ritchie, three Wist Men, 1nd Winner11. in the creative ~~ m1Mni1 ·au111b1e fl""" '°' c.rt11o1 -raciall.Y mixed marriir.ge. " Miss Mary Elizabeth Lam· writing contest sponsored by 11rou&>$ and will -r wetti,.,.. Your -Seductive ~-uty 1'1 ac th "' J 1' Fr1'e d f Newpo l vi_. ara ••1c1~. Miii ~ fi JN T·E R LU DE -· Tern· used f ktllin h Ith . mers, e angel. u..::: un or n so r • :, -= -MoYi. Guldt. ca,. o1 . .,. DAILY peramental, brilliant con-c o g er wea y, Narrating the tlory will be Beach Public Llbraries will t ~0-:>1LOT.J duc•-r •·----Involved elderly husband. receive their trophies next ..., ua.v....... Mrs. Lorin Lammen, and the .i: TEENS AND ADULTS with• young journallsL I LOVE YOU, ALICE B. club's chorus, directed by Monday, Dec. 16. l GONE WITH THE WIND _ "D-'CffEL TOKI.AS -Nice Jewish boy Mr Richard vi .. -bury ill The trophiea will be award· l Old South returna to the .n.n. • RACHEL -Tender givea up hia gquare fiaocee s. •ua'6o • w ed during the Christmas in ~ .-.. study of • apinlter achool a n d h i 11. r c I e l n provide muilcal' background. Spain presentation in the • -·-lea''-Pro~-coordinator IJ "-• .., ONE MILLION YEARS B.C. i.:u=. E11tabliahment for lie of a e·-.... mi• Mariners Ubrary'1 all-purpose i . -Slone Age lllory of two THE SAND PEBBLES -hippie. Gillum. room. t _cultures. Story about crew of PRETI'Y POISON _ Sordid, Following the pr.,.ntaUnn UCLA coed, Mille Jackie f SECRET w AR OF HARRY American gunboat. brutal murder tale of men-on the mall, the Nativity Casala will tell of h e r t FRIGG _ Private become!! TIIUNDERBALL -Re-issue tally disturbed young man pageant will bt repeated at Chrlstmu 11pent in Italy and ~ a hero when he devise11 plan of Jamel' Bond in un-and cold-blooded girl. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 22, of the holiday cuStoms of her ~ 10 rescue five A 11 i e d derwater world. PRUDENCE AND THE PILL in Tamura School, Fountaip relatives residing ln the Bas 1. generals. WEST SIDE STORY -Re--Impudent,' fr iv o I 0 us Valley. que country of Spain. l' SLfANE _ Tense western. issue of modem dance British farce. ~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~ii ~-·.WAIT UNTIL DARK -operetta. THE STRANGER RETURNS F --:-~ --: Thriller ln which thugs try ADULTS -Dubbed Italian film. .. T~~!,~~ .. !~.~~~~ S to force blind wife to reveal BARBARELLA -Bizarre and THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR - • ' whereabouts (lf be r o l n tasteless oddity. Sophisticated, i mm or a I : aicbe. BLISS 8 0F MRS. BLOSSOM sF<Iry. MATURE TEENS -ritish farce about TORN CURTAIN - .. entire Harbor Ar•• 417 W• H•lllllltu, C... ..... . . AND ADULTS unusual triangle. Sophisticated Hitchcock ea- • ·. ;JILUE _ T..., docl« and BLUE MAX -Drama about pionage film. Atl Jewltll fM\lllel In lflyllef " lio!R Ill IR h'vly lflMflltl9'111 SAllATH PININ• SllYICIS PllDAY ... 1:11 P.M. ·• bJ.1' daughter save the life World War I German act. THE UGLY ONES -Story -of a bloodthirsty westerner THE DETECTIVE -Vulgar, of bounty hunt.en and their l!itJov thll tine 11n11n1 °" ftl9 T-.T111'9 SMron Choir ~ who waa raised by 1 Mes:· violent melodrama of sordid prey, Mid "" -rm NllOW1hh• °" ovr ene. s1wa.t • • lean bandit brutal aapecbl of NeW York '. VALLEY OJI' THE DOLLS -•911ttrat1H ..,. "'"" • 1t•l1t._ kflMI .-1111t1 'fWllllly, Ckt9Hr 1s ! : . DR. ZHIVAGo _ Story of GREAT CATHERINE-Based T ! 5 t e I e 11. 3 , ll ha 11 ow Cell: '46olll2 • 5*14ia° : • young Russian doctor and on George Bern a rd melodrama. ~iiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iii:i:ii;,;;;;~ii:ii;i:;;;;~;;;;ii:i:;:: ~ Fe:'· LOVE OF IVY -~------...... ,...._.,...,..,.. .. ,.. ................ ...,..,..,. ........ ,.~,.._.~ Romanuc comedy w1tbl For all your Holiday Bakery Treats come t" I I tlarlllngly frank language. ' ' ' "' I F~~!';.88~~ ~ LINDEROTH BAKERY I ' ' ! • • i . • > Group on Go During Yule Newport Harbor S e n I o r Citizens will be on the go · durin& the hcliday season. I .. The group, which bas just . -returned from • short trip ·I to Las Vegas, plans a holiday I party Dec. 'r1, an ev'fling bus I tour to Pasade~ a n d I Hollywood to vtew th e . ' • . • ! 7 • • l . l • I t • • l . f l , Christmas decorations Dec. 19, and a dinner-dance at the · clubhouse Dec. ta. Tbe PlnochJe IJ'OUP opened the rouod of featMtlet with a Chriltmal dinner last Tuell· day. ' MR, SANTAI 1rs EASIER HERE! I '! Jf.OKl !»ht t ....... ~ •·e:-.. ...... . ,,. DANISH AMERICAN I 209 Main StrHt, Huntington Beach Since 1961 Phone 536·3534 I f I VJ bl.e~1 fl1rfh of Pacific Cettl Hithw1y an4 'i•r) •• LUSCIOUS CHRISTMAS STOLLENS _.. .. .............. --.. $3.75 Ii CHRISTMAS TREE STOLLEN .. . .. ... ., ... ,.,,_. ___ ·-·-·-3.95 !, CHRISTMAS WREATH STOLLEN ., ...... , ... ,_, __ .. ---·-3.95 ;1 Perfect for •Ce,terp;0<e I ~1~~~~~:~~ -9c;:;;5 :.=: --:==,~ ...... 1~:::~l ~~: I ""' "°• STARS -SANT AS -TREES _,, ...... -. ., ...................... ., .. _ .. ,,,,,,_ .... ,,., .. (each) 15c Decor•tod Cakes ... $3. 75 CHRISTMAS COOKIES DIUCIOUI FRUIT CAKE -$1.69 FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATION • 7 • Old F•shion•d GINGERBREAD HOUSES . • • . . • , $4.25 $1 . clepo1it Ne erclar1 aftar D•c. lO MULTlsCOLORED CUT OUT CHRISTMAS COOKIES .. , (doion) 68c IDEAL GIFT FOR A SWEET FRIEND Boxed Christmas Cookies g~~ ~~L;i:;A~:~Es_~_ ~~~1=~~As --.==~-l·~~~i i 1.~; I , ORDERS TAKEN NOW ••• CAU 536-3534 I Open Doily from 7:30 o.m. to 6 p.m. -Clo..O Sundoy I ......... "" ............ 1111< ....... , .............................. ....., ...... MI'. ......... ....: . ' 1 --- AT 5:00 NEWPORT BEACH Make her dreams come true I This Christmae; he her knight in ab.ining ft'DJOr. Let nur interior det1igner11. help you. They have a knack fo.r £ind· ing in11pired gifti;; that are in good ta1te hut needn'I cost a IUng"s ranM>m. Such dreaw arc fun ••• for both of you! PASADENA POMONA .. . ... ~--.. SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH "Santi An1 Store Open Mo11day Evening1'1 PHONE: 5'47-1621 ( - .. PR •Y ... be ill o. ·r Friday's Closin~ 'C.1 -""' -11. ' I I' .. ' FMd.q, -ll, 1'61 DAILY '1LOT II ' ,IJ.., ---------------- -~-~·r ..... ----~~ ~ ...... ,.... ..... "--T .......... "·'""""' ~ 1 • 4. ~ ....... , DAD,Y PILOT EDl'l'OBIAL PAGE Developing Guidelines ctlve Booli:worml • .. .~ " .. .. .. . Everybody ta Newport Be a e 11 ..,.y IOOll ·have a UCI c;otllplu:. <!hlllCt to make biJi view known on whit be wants bis On Occuion we-are reminded of the proposed m .. bOllllllown to be-llke. way1 1yllan. Lu( week.,.., one of those occ11!00a . ~ bll lnl ""II by No, a llltlo blcyclllt was not bit by a car. · '!'bat'• the ~·• "'·a ~ e -op on ,... -Several l!IUe bicycllsts, instead, we.re about to bit mall -'now be1J1g cooWripla by ,lht ll•ering com-Balboa pedeiitlians. Newly posted signs reading, "No nalttee ol ll[ewport Tomorrow, the joint cf.lr-<:itizeDJ Bicycles on Sldewalk,"•wetre provinz, sevefal property community goali project owners complalaed, to be lnonumentai failures. · John Macnab, gene...i chairman of Newport · There are more bicyclists now than before the Tomorrow, says -decisions will be made soon on how • t -~ 0 -t h ted th t the many. homeowners: ·Will t>e queried and on who should ains wen up. ne ira e omeowner .sugges a . dev·I~ the quoa"ons. . afgns ~ taken down and new ones mstalled, rea~1ng: "' -r-"' "Pedestrians Beware." Every b001e in the city probably will. receive • All r; g h t _ the 1>1cyclist ,population Is booming. questionnaire. It Is also probable th~t a consultant Haz.ardowly so. On sidewalka, as well as roads. w I 11 be asO,.ed the j ob of developing queatlon1. to Whither, then, tile young bike riders? wbleb brief answers"'wouid be meaningful. It depends on the outcome of that bike trail study, The bl& job, of course, would ·be tabulating the r& which bas been too long in low gear. Let'• get pedal1J1g. apomee. It'• a gqod idea to gel Newport eitiulu involved in the Newport Tomorrow program by tile thousands. The broador the particlpaUon in the study, it would seem, the more meaningful the mandate to city offi. dais in the future to stick "to the guidelines that will emerge. Perhaps tha't is what General Chairman M~c­ nab hu in mind. Time to Get ~edaling There are few sights more unsetUing to a motor· 1st than a youngster heaa,ed his way -from any direc- tion -on a bicycle. More Utan two years ago, Newport B ea c h and Costa Mesa city officials started a joint study aimed at ultimately doing away with that unsettling sight, It was and is a plan for a network of. bi· cycle trail•' througbOut the Harbor Area, including the We're Proud, Too. Newport Harbor High School today boast. the top female high school student in the country. She is Jan Schwarz, 17-.Year·old editor ol Harbor High'1 newspaper, "The Beacon." The pretty blonde placed first among gir_Ja in . the 10-event Academic Decathlon, held for the first time last week. Competing with youngsters from all over the county. she accumulated more points ~an any ot_her girl in several categories, among the science, English, social studies, music and art. Jan's parents, Bradley and G r a c e Schwarz, are doubtlessly quite proud of her. So s u r e I y , are her schoolmates. And, as fellow journalists, we're pretty proud, too. N The Little First Real Attenapt to 'Do It Myself, Person Inside Vs Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Black Power' Is Misunderstood By GEORGE R. HOFF, Pb.D. In 1!¥5, the psychiatrist, Wilhelm Reich, pubtlsbed an iri1.portant but li!tle- known book entitled ''Listen, Little Man!" In it he posb.Jlated that, as persons, we W tO deny o b Vi o u s but disturbir.g upect1 of ourselves, and function in certain stereotyped Ways. • · P'ollowing are a few of the examples he Cites; ntE BIGOTS don 't know how much they hate themselves and how small they feel inside. . The leaders don't know that they were once little people and still are. The cenaors don't know how mu~h ttieY fear: their own pa55ions and their penonal pornography. The teachers don't know that they bore their students, and the students don't knqw that they can ask for what they want and get it. The oppressed don 't know that they eau be persons rather than playing n::Wtyrs for society. They don't know thst they secretly admire and emulate lhe1r oppressors. THE PART OF US which doesn 't know the.e things might. be called our "little per500." He is Uie part of our seH-struc- tur~ which has been emotionally damag- f.d while growing up and thus has st~p~ develoRiflg. He is inside us -way 1ns1de -and we want ·lo keep him there because hi! 'Vulnerability, fragility, naiVt!te, and immaturity disturb us. We don't want to see ourselves as being weak, inadequate, he Ip less , frightened, insecure. dependent. and lit- tle. After all. as adult! we are supposed to have long since given up childish ways and assumed our rightful plaet ameng the 1rownupg. THE IMPLICATION in such ad- A Glossary Art. you confused by politics! In my continuing, unceasing effort to bring knowledge to the people . . . 1 have prepared a glossary of political terms • , . Here they are: RUth1es.s: The candidate with the most eUkient campaign apparatus. Opportunist: Tm candidate with the delegate lead. • PoliUcal machin1 : The oppo11ition par-o cy. PoUtlcal organiza!Jon· Your party. , Liberals: People who want to spend other people's money. .Caneecvatives: People who have the money liberals want to lipend. ,MOdfn;tes: P!Ople who hold mortgages ... tioth groups. N.ttJcaJ debate : An a cappdla operL ..;. ... , Somethm& the -side -todil<:uu. \'1ce-praldential candld1tea: An elite pp "°l'llstin& o1 lG '"'""''"" 100 mnaton. 100 or '° congremnen. C am-~. t coblnet m<mben -and tbl man the eventual pr"Midtntlll cm- clijate oeltdl. J)l)qatt: An lncorrupUble strong.. mlndecf and fiercely I n d e p I!: ft d e n t repaenLatlvt to lhr: nalional oonvenUon. t~)' cbalrman: The man wM ttll.1 loo«ruplibl<, llrm1g-minded ind .,..iy lndop<ndet!I c1e1.,.1o how lo vote. -M Wiii, IMl ....... i. 11W t , ., ' Gee, first • Kentucky Colone] chicken shop in Corona del Mar, and now a Jack-in-the·Box In Balboa. Golly, Newport's really becoming a swell town. Pretty soon we'll look as sophisticated as Costa Mesa! -Mrs. J. F. T~h "•!Utt ,.1i.ct11 t'Mffn' vl-• Mt ._.. .. riff !Mu ef IM ,,_'"'· S..... J9UI' "' _..,, le OllMlr fkll, 0.llr l"llet. monitions as "Act your age," "When are you going to grow up?" ''Don't be so chilcflSh ," etc., is that It is wrong to preserve childish characteristics while maturing. Few of us are ever scolded for acting too old, because our cu ltural heritage reinforces mature behavior. As a consequence. mature action, al- titudes, thoughts, and feelings are rew.yded and become superimposed upon the immature ones which are punished. Eventually, the battered "little person" is hidden deep within us, and we function as though we were, indeed, entirely as big and strong as we believe we ought lo be. REALIZING THAT we have sOfied our little person's growth, we tend tn guard him from further harm , and therefore protect the integrity of our total self-concept. We know, somewhere below our level of consciousness, that our stere<ityped adulthood l.s a facade and that our manifest behavior is mainl y for public consumption. Emotionally, we know that the notion that adulthood is essentially different from childhood is a fallacy. However. were we to consciously acknowledge our little person, we woulri probably be surprised and even shocked tu hear what he had to say about his doubts. fears, longings, aspirations. 'leeds. desires, £rustrations, hates, huflf and deficiencies. EQUALLY STARTLING might be his cbmments concerning his undeveloped ability, potential creativity, b a 1 i c sensitivity, uncomplicated caring, and refreshing point of view about what's really important about life. U listened to, the liitle person inside us could help us change many . of our grandiose, unrealistic, and distorted con- cepts of who we are. His presence will be disturbing and humbling, and we won't like much of what he: tells U5 about our basic natures. But afrer all, he really isn't an enemy; he's simply .1 forgotten friend from yesterye~r w~o wants to remind us that he lS slill around, _..bet.her we like it or not. A TeUnion with our old friend , whom we've never let grow up, could be the ata.rt of a new life for 1.11. Bt1 George Dear George: What makes some men so con- trary'.' My husband, for Instance, never agreta with me on anything. 1 mean. no matttt who's right, or who 's wrong, ht dlsagree11 just to disagree. I mean, don't you consider this foolisll ? You wruldn't Lake an opposite viewpoint in even • minor miller simply to be dif- ferent, would you? ANNOYED Oe.ar Georae: la that all you ~ evP.r Illini of? BESSIE Dear Bessie: Nq. and 1'm 1hocked that ynu woold have .uch thouihll! To the Editor: Not· being a black man I am unable to exude a true feeling of blackness, ~l ''soul," or "tell It like it is." In spite of that limitation, I can still learn to under.stand and can draw conclusioru regarding the Black Revolution. One conclusion I have reached is that lhe slogan of the Black Revolution- Black Power-is an ill-defined concept t h a t many whites misunderstand a n d find menacing. Those who misunder- stand are under the impressio~ that Black Power and black militancy are analogous, and that black identity mean1 bla:ck racism. THEY ARE NOT aware that since Stokely Carmichael fini shouted the slogan, "Black Power," it bas matured i~to a positive forct! that represents the first real attempt by the black man to "do it myself." Black power is essentially black au- tonomy, or self-deiermination. It stress- es the reformation of existing institu- tions and the formation of new institu. lions, such as co-ops, designed to serve the unique needs of people brought t~ gelher through circumstances beyood their control . BLACK POWER is also cultural sep- arateness, racial pride, economic a n d political self-sufficiency. an end to welfare colonialism, knowledge of the black experience (black history, not slave history), better jobs, better schools, and, above all, an end to poverty. Stripped of its hostile overtones, Black Power is simply that black Americans want to create for themselves aa eovir- onment which is conducive to their psy- chological and institutional strength. . . THEY MUS'f NARROW the gap be- tween their own sense of inferiority and the white man's sense of superiority before they can hope to live as equals. To do that black people are being urged to use their own orga~izations to build the very power America respects-pride, iniliative, acumen. individuality, inde- pendence and compelitive spirit. If the concept of Black Power is allowed i• develop it would present a lesser menace and danger lo the dom- inant white society than if it i~ resisted and stifled. Quotes Knox Marshall, Weslem W o o d Produclll A1soclation director of fore1lry 11ervices -"Supply and availability or commercial limber is being affected in three ways : ( 1) withdrawals of publicly- owned commercial timberlands into wilderness, park and recreational areas, (2) substantial increases in operating costs on national forest I a n d 11 necessitated by the increasing public concern with the appearanct! of limber barvest.s, 11nri !3) tile export or Limber from the West Coast of the U.S. Our whole nation seem& lo be preoccupied with providing play room at the expense: or wood production." Rep. George A. Goodlln1, Penna. - "Inasmuch as the Congress ha.I endorsed an economy approach in the management of government, there is a real need to catetorize what are necessary and unnecesaary spending programs . . . Ju.st rectinUy, I had the Ubrary of Conareas Nn a chtcJt oa the number and c00 of just adVIJOry bodies that have been created by I.he Presidt:nl and/ or by Congress from 19&4 to the p~nt. I was amazed to disco~ that during lhal Ume some 150 advisory units have Cf>me Into being, cosUng the taxpayer in the vicinity of $1 ,647.144,000. It would appur that the lup.ayer is paying a nice blc hunk nr hJ1 tA1 money for advice at the 1overnmenl level.'' ., Letters from readers are toelcomt. NormallJI writers should convey their message in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to ]lT srxice or eliminate libeL is reserved. All letters must include signature and mailing address. but names may be withheld on request if -sufficient rea- son it apparent. AS THE KERNER Commissioo so ably pointed out, fru.stratioll , violence, and destruction are inevitable if the present trend toward two separate societies continues. Inevitable, that is.l unless some movement appears that wul abate the growing feelings of frustration so rampant in the black communities. Black P ·wer is that niovemeot. Are we wise enough to recognize it' and realize that it has come about be- cause other solutions have failed? Or are we going to get up-tight, and over· react, aim.ply because of a lack of un- derstanding of what It's all about? JAMES NEWKIRK 'Unprofe11ionol' To the Editor: I! I've ever seen a piece of ignorant literature flowing from your paper, it was Tom Barley's review of UCJ's presentation of the "Messiah". His knowledge and lack of background regarding 18th Century music is ob- viously "zero." He was cruel to Dr. Allard , who is a nationally-known figure and lecturer on this subject. MUCH CREDIT for the succasful beginning of UCl's Fine Arts Department goes to Dr. Allard and his immense interest in the program and the students. Mr. Barley was merely expressing a personality dislike ... how unprofessionaH I join the remaining 99 percent of the audience who agree that UCI'11 performance last weekend was not onJy a ratf: masterplect of production and technique, but one of beauty and in· spiraUon. Thank you. JAN UNVERT 'Laek of Perception' To the Editor: As a participant (violinist) in the UCI performance of Handel's Messiah, I can only express my amazement at the in· nexibility, slavery to tradition and lack of perception in Tom Barley'• review or our production. I can testify that Mauri« Allard's conducting was the inspired work of a 1nan truly Rb.~rbed in !he business or reproduclna Handel 's mRsterpiece. CONSEQUENTLY, the energetic And 11pirited performance ol both orchestra and chorus was a natural response to Allard's own enthusiasm, and the bouncy, da.nce~e interpretation given to many aectlons reflected Allard'• understanding of the joyous and even tomewbat secWar n1ture of the work . As Dr. Allard himself explained to me today, It la ooly recenUy that musi- tlans have begun to break away from the heaviness 11nd stod.gineas of tradi- tional. nineteenth c-entury interpretations, and have rediscovered the danctlike quality which was current in Handel's own time. PURTHERMOJtE. ll i~ my nptnton lhat anyone who would be offended by tht 0 Ubcrties" taken by Allard and the vocal 10lotst.1 ht tht MHSlah, totally ,, lacks understanding of creativeness and spontaneity in performance, and is so totally enslaved to tradition as to render his criticisms worthless. PAUL W. PEARSON Let Bo11okawo Know To the Editor : Members of the Exchange Club of Corona del Mar unanimously went on record Dec. 2, in support of the coorageoU3 staJ1d of Or. S. L Hay~wa in his efforts to keep San Francisco State College functioning as an institution of higher learning. Our club has ~nt a letter to Dr. Hayakawa expressmg our confidence in him. with copies to Governor Reagan and our Orange County legislators. I believe that the time has come for the concerned citizens of this stale to play a more active role in expressing their views on the crisis facing our colleges and universities. IF WE FAIL ~ to gel behind the responsible leaders in education who are willing to fight for principle, we shall only have ourselves to blame if the radical activist minority succeeds in its avowed goal of destroying the educational system. The future of higher e d u c a t i o n throughout the state may depend on what happens at San Francisco State CoUege. I therefore urge the people of the Orange Coast to join with us in letting Dr. Hayakawa know that he has our support. MICHAEL GERTNER President Exchange Club Of Corona del Mar Good New• To the Editor : The news of the d;iy is always so tragic that the front page is depressing to those readers who live in hope and desire for better things. If there is any good new1 It is unimportant and relegated to the back page. Therefore , I suggest, during this Chrislmas holiday when the spiril of good will fills the hearts or all good Americans, that you Um.it the front page of the DAILY PILOT to only good news and cheer, and relegate Uie current news with a bitter taste to subsequent pages. I SUGGEST IN large type as a banner headline, you starl your issue with something like thl11: "IN THJS SEASON OF GOOD CHEER, THE DAILY PILOT OF TODAY CAR· RlES. ONLY. GOOD NEWS ON ITS FRONT PAGE, AND YOU WILL HAVE TO READ CURRENT HAPPENINGS IN THE SUBSEQUENT PAGES" If the news of 111 cheerful nature does not fill the colu mns of the front page, it would be very 1triking to the reader if much of the front page wett white space. empty of news. R. W. KATERNDAHL Right.I •I the f'ete To the Editor: Many people in our community arti coocemOO a bout the noise: o( the in- cre11sing encroaclUnc jet traffic over the rooftops near Orange County Airport, but it is stran~ to me that people are not primarlty concerned with the devut.atlng danger. The recent crash or the C.ble com- muter on ILs approach to the •irport. 1~ a grim re:mlndtt that an airplane doea fall Crom time to time Into thf: r~identl11! community, nr the school ivound, which lies directly in the ap- pnllCh ar lalctoll poltero ol an llrport. lij!Wc._!:....._ ______ ~~~~ ....... --------------------------------------· That such a possibility ls allqwed to exjst is an injustice of the first magnitude to the rights of the individual citizen. lF A 707 OR 737 jet should become disabled on its approach or takeoff, lt could very well land in Baycreal. where t live, or on our Mariners Schoo{ground. If it did so, it would destroy, in one blinding moment, not only my home and all its occupants, but a number of whole families on a block. If it fell during school hours , !t could kill or maim not only my clill~ but all the children in this residential area. Such thoughts are too repelling for the mind to dwell upon, but if you lived in direct line with the airport runway as I do you wou ld be aware that such a cata~trophe is a real, and daily possibility. l\-1Y FRIEND, who travels on business to far away places, laughs at me because he finds the proximity of the airport to his bayside home so convenient. But I say that the convenience of a million pei:sons does not outweigh the right of one whole family to their very lives. When you step abo;Brd an airplane as a traveller, you are deciding to accept the. statisUcal probabilities of air travel. which are safer than highways , for the convenience involved, but no agency has the right to impose upon me repeatedly and helplessly these same statistical pro.- babilities. They do not have a right to je<ipardize my life, the lives of all my children, my life's work, not to mention our home. They do not .have a right to destroy lhe seed ~ our marri8ge. ' SOONER OR LATER the local polftlcal bodies which own airports ! in tQis, case the Orange County Bo a rd -of Supervisors), and the FAA, wt\ich con- trols the airpla nes, must recognite that they must plan or purchase sufficient land for their approach and take9{f,.(tight patterns. not to cause the death tol, nr annoy the life of, the private' clLizen in his most sanctified place, his bculi. This expense should properly be ~me by the increasing millions of -Wzons whom air travel will benefit. 'Sooner or later the courts will decide that the convenience of the many 1'tver ootweighs the rights of the few, and wllat more basic freedom is guaranteed to Americans by their Constitution than the right to "life. liberty and the pursuit ol happiness" -but first ol all, to life. The experience of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa could be the turning point in this encroaching injustice upon the life and peace of the individual citizen throughout the land if the board and FAA will act to protect us and correct this problem. I SIOC"!'tly. MRS. JOHN LaMONTAGNE Women's Chairman Airport Noise Abatement Commltt&a --·--Friday, December 13, 1951 7'7tc tditorfal pa:gt Of tht Daaoi PUoa 1e1kl to tnform. and 1tbfa. ulate readni b11 prtstnting thts nt10JP0per11 opinion,, ond cmtt. mt1ltdf"JI Ofl> topici of intnen and 8'gniffctmee, b11 providing a fOMJ.m for the ezpression of ottr n~ers' opinions, and by pre&enting tilt dfvl!'rse vie 11,. pohltr o/ Informed ol>st:rw,., and .,,aktnnen on topics o/ du da¥. Robert N. Weed, Publliher , I I I I, (;osta Mesa · a awa oses ' HolUlays Come Week Early for Troubled Campus SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Strlke- troubled San Francisco state College will close for the Otristmas holidays after today's classes, one week ahead of scheduJe, Acting PresicJent S. 1. Hayakawa announced. Dr. Hayakawa, who reopened the col· lege Dec. 2, said the early shutd!lwn for the holidays was due in part to tQe .fact city scboals were letting ou t after today. 1-lei said, ·"'lbe safety and · weHare or· the yo\Dlg people who might be attracted to the campus is a grave concern to the administration and facuJty of the college." He said there also would be more time· to implement the Black Studies Department tor start in the spring semester In February, 800 that the spring clau schedules were destroyed in a fire last night, so they must be redone. To make up for the extra week, he said the present semester will end Jan. 31 instead of Jan. 24, and the spring semester will end June 11 instead of June 4.. The .stu<kl:lt strike Conunillee, which struck the college Nov. 6, had announced plans to t'ry to involve high school stu- dents during the coming week. Hayakawa said in closing: "My posi· tion regardinif strike demands a0d the tactics of strike leaders remains un· changed." He said he maintains his policy of "keeping the instructional process open." He madt: b.is announcement 1o news- men and the!! repeated it over loud- speakers mounted on the adminislra· hon building roof. The announcement followed a rela· tiv:!y quiet morning during which there w?s flJ?hting on a picket line and police made four arrests. About 50 Negro a~d white student strikers picketed in front of the library, chanting "On strike. Shut it down." Nearby, a smaller group of the Amer· ican Federation of Teachers, who have threatened to strike, conducted an ''informational" picket line. Me sa Laborer Un,identified Mystery Death Probed The identity of a man who died Thurs-- day in a Costa f\.lesa farm labor J;iarracks where bouts of rubbing alcohol drinking occurred is being sought today by ·the Oran'ge County Coron!r's office. He is believed to ha'9'e given the name Wilson V. Demor · when hired earlier in the week at S.ftkioka Farms, 14854 E. Sunflower Ave., according to Officer Bob Arnold. The time card -possibly stolen while Jetli1 ie r Craslws l iito · Caribl>ea1i; 51 Aboard Perish CARACAS (UPI) -Rescue boats operating among swarms of sharks orr the coast o( Venezuela radioed today U1ere were no survivors in the crash of a Pan Ameircan World Airways Boeing 707 jet which hit the sea in a ball of flames Thursday night with 51 persons aboard. The-plane had left Kennedy In· ternational Airport in New York at 2: 10 p.m. PST Thursday and plunged into 1he sea as it was approaching Caracas' ritaiquetia International Airport on a nonstop flight. The last word came from tht pilot who radioed at 6:05 p.m . he \1·ould need no maintenance in Caracas. The plane was reported to have ex· plocled in flight and Venezuelan Navy rescue officials said "there are no signs or } if e" at the scene, 16 miles off the coast. They found empty rubber rafts and fragments of wteckage floating on the sea. Crews or the rescue boats said they had found 13 bodies -seven women. five men and two children -and that some of the bodies had been molested by sharks. They reported "swarms'' of sharks at the scene of the crash. In Washington the National Transporta· lion Safety Board said first information ind;cated the crasti was w i t h i n Venezuelan jurisdiction and would be Investigated by Venezuelan authorities. Otherwise a team of safety board in· vestigators would take charge. ffi.. \'estigator Pat Grimes flew to caraca!!I today. He will be assisted by advisers from the Federal Aviaton Agency. Pan American, Boeing. Pratt and Whitney (Sec! JE1UNER, Page !) Stock Ma1'kets NEW YORK (AP ) -The stock market mounted a brisk rally with gains x· panding late this afternoon. (See quota· lions, Pages S0.31). the victim lay dying -Is missing, however, which complicates the matter. Investigators said in the death report that men are paid if they have a time card, not by name, and the dead man had two days' pay coming. Coroner's Deputy Richard Slaughlrr said fingerprints are being traced today to determine the identity of the man, who died or bronchial pneumonia. Officer Arnold said there was virtually no communication between the victim and his barracks companions, because they are Mexican and he was apparently an American Indian . Police noted that most of the men drink wine on weekends, ,. ~n shift to rubbing alcohol when their funds are low. because the latter costs only 26 cents a pint. Assembly Denis May Help "....... ·~ .. "'Iii .. •• Ot.1 Badham Get Pro Tern Joh By JEROME F. COLLINS Of Ille lal,., ~iMI Stl ll Assemblyman Robert E. Badham In. Newport Beach) may yet win the No. 2 spot in the new Republican-dominated Assembly -with the help of Democratic votes. The .possibility of his election as speaker pro tern arose today from two developments : -Assemblyman John Quimby (D-San Bernardino) told newsmen in Los Angeles following a Democratic caucus that he is soliciting support for Badham as speaker pro tern. -Badham himself has refused to con· cede defeat in his bid for the job to Assemblyman Charles Conrad ( R • Sherman Oaks), whom a majority of GOP assemblymen endorsed in a caucus Police Probing Burg lar y flold Victi m for 'Po t' Ever have one of those days when just everything goes WTong? Perhaps you can sympathize with Harokl Denike, 44. and his wife Nora, 32. Denike called Newport Beach police Thursday to report that his house trailer at 7204 W. Coast Highway had been broken into and several items taken. A felony squad officer came out -and while conducting a search for physical evidence of the burglary. alleged he found three ounces of marijuana a n d some Seconal tablets. Harold Denike is now in the Newport Beach jail while his wife is in the Or- ange County Jail. Both were being held on charges of possessing marijuana. They are due for arraignment today, Friday, th e J3th. al Asilo1nar a month ago. Quim.by said he has been lapping fellow Democrats lo back Badham as an ac· ceptable alternative to Conrad. "So far," said Quimby, "I'm encouraged with the results." Twenty-four Democratic assemblymen huddled behind closed doors in Los Angeles. They agreed not to attempt to upset Republican plans to name Robert T. Monagan as Speaker. Current Speaker Jesse Unruh (0- Jnglewoodl later confirmed it this way: "I have no plans to run again for spea ker." He discredited rumors he had enough votes to deny the speakership to Republican majority leader Monagnn. As a result of the November election, the GOP for the first lime next session will have an edge in the lower house. The new party lineup is 41·39. Badham could not be reached for com· mcnt today on Quimby's efforts to swing the Democrats hi! way. Quimby is expected to intensify his campaign at another party caucus on Jan. 5. The Assembly will vote on the new speaker and speaker pro tern shortly after. Badham earlier this week was reported to have said he has no intentio n of withdrawing his .;:andidacy for the Pro Tern post, which he described as a "very definite leadership role". Earlier, when he announced his can· didacy, he said: "By the time we get to Sacramento on Jan. 6, we should have the votes lined up, Republican and Democratic. We might even get th<;m all." If he gels all the Democratic voles, and just a handful of those Republica n.! who favor him over Conrad, he would pull off the upset. It's s imp. e mathemaUcs. Why would the Democrats prefer Badham -no liberal -to Conrad? ''Politically," said a Demo c r al i c assembly sour~. "there's no difference (See BAOHAM, Page 2J A while youth heckled the student pickets a"ld fought with lwo Negroes. Police arre$ted him and chased the Negroes. . Police also arrested Nesbitt Cruteh- fleld, a leader of the Black Students Union, who called the strike Nov. 6; ~terle Williams,• another BSU member; and Tony Miranda, of the 'Third World Liberation Front. It was Miranda's third arrest since the college was reopened Dec. 2. Most of the 18,000 students attended classe5. Officials cleaned up debris from a~ overnight fire whi ch destroyed sched- ules and room assignments for nei:t semester. Mesan Freed, Asked to Stay As Pal Sought By TERRY COVll.LE Of Ille O•ltt ~llet Stiff Costa Mesan Stan Miller has been asked by Mexican authorities t:i remain in the Mexicali, Baja California, area while they continue to investigate the disappearance or Frederick L u c a s , Miller's companion on an ill-fated boating trip to MeJ:ican waters. American vice ~onsul Joseph Beaver said Miller was released Thursday af· ternoon by Mexican police .. who had ~Id him in custody since be reporJed the disappearance of Lucas Dec. 3 near San Felipe. .~,. ~ ·4" ~ ,).,_~ ~ Lucas and Miller had been on a boating and fishing trip in their Malibu Outrigger in lhe Olllf ol California since Thanksgiv· ing. Lucas and the boat disappeared on the morning or Dec. 3, according to ri1illcr. The boat was later found s1nashcd on the rocks about 80 miles south of San Felipe, but no trace of Lucas has been found. Miller was taken into custody by Mex· ican authorities while they inves.tigaled the incidenl He w~ released yesterday because of the "absence of any contrary evidence to his story,'' according to Beaver. J\.1ean1.,.hJ\e, Costa Mcs.:i police receivetl a report from a neighbor of Lucas who claimed to have seen two men enter the Lucas-Miller residence at 163 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa, Thursday. One of the men, the neighbor said, looked like the missing Lucas. The two men allegedly removed some food from the residence. Costa Mesa police investigated the repor~ and said merely that they found no evidence of an illegal entrance into the residence. Lucas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas of Newport Beac h, are still in Mexicali, hoping to find their son . Golf Eve nt Slated For To ys for Tots The C"sta 1.1esa Golf and Country f lub wi!J lend a hand to the Marine! in the annual "Toys for Tots" campaign with a ''Toys f"" Tots" golf event Satur· tlay and Sunday. The Costa Mesa Club will donate !rophies for the event. while represen· talives of the ri.1arinc Corps Reserve v.·ill be on hand 'to collec l donations for Fairview State Hospital. Entry fee for th e special golf event Is a $2 donation. Low gross and low net awards will be made, according to Ronnie Reif. general manager of the Costa Mesa Club. Foreman Says Police Curbs Overdue ~ By TOM BARLEY 01 111t lal" 'tltt St• U. S. Supreme Court ruuOes that hive restricted law enforcement agencies are not only vital and necessary but are more than JOO years overdue, trial lawye1 Percy Foreman told Orange County al· torncys Thur!lday night. In a rejection of police resenbnent of recent high court decisions, the famed Te:xu altorney told the <>range County Trial Lawyen A.slOc,iaUon In Anaheim: "What the arresting orricer wants i~ lhe right to determine the guilt or the suspect then and there. He thinks he should be able to develop his case from lbe suspt-ct Instead of building it against the suspect. "Law enforcement pe<>ple look on our (lawyers) protection of tht' rights of the individual and the upholding of con- sUtuUonal doclrine as the creation of a bancllcap for them," Foreman said. "What they want is the &lluation that j>,..xiitcd before the Supreme Court finally clamped down : a perpetuill green light for the police officer. "It'! a handicap to the law en- forcement officer when we insist on a trial at all," snapped Foreman. "What he'd like us to do is shave the head of the suspect and paint It just the way the~ do in Russia. "Or then again." Foreman said, "he'd love the system they use on the Gennnn highways when they take your car and your license away the minute you commit Mrrtving infractJon. "And it's a handicap to law en- forcement officers I.hat they're compelled lo protect the lndJvidual rights of rapist!, robbers, communists, murderen anrl child molesters and see them freed because of that protection," Foreman charged. "But let me tell you thl!," the dour, dry Texan '!:lid, "not one man in any or those categc..ries has been freed for any other reason than that the Jaw tnrorcement offW by his actions violated lhe promise of the Coostllutlon that we hold so dear." The defender ot James Earl Ray. the man accused ol killing Dr. Martin (Set FOREMAN, Page !) • \ I , N.Y. Steeb TEN cem UPI T ......... SF STATE DEMONSTRATOR THROWN FOR LOSS Burled Under 400 Pounds of Highway Patrolmen Copter Hearing Ended As Vital Misstep Bared,: By ARTHUR R. V,INSE~ . Of lllt O.Uy ,, ... II.it A two-day hearing · J.n to the ;plw\ge of a Lo! Anltl~s Airways helicopter which killed 22 DI wa1 concluded lqpt Iller dark 't!l\ll a <.\'!1'11·1"" a clialogu . " . ' maintenance standards and record·keep. ing . A report on the precise reason why one ot five rotor spindles Which snapped due to metal fatigue was not airworthy is ·expected from the N a t i o n a I Transportation Safety Board in the next few months. Testimony and reports issued Thursday strongly point lo one-isolated, but tragic missed step in Lhe salvage and recon• ditioning of flight.worn parts at the Sikorsky plant in Connecticut. This crucial Information in the .probe of the second LA:A craft kl go do)Vn within a four-month period, was uncover· ee by the NTSB maintenance records group. The report was compiled by NTSB air safety in vestigators Robert E. Gilmour and Rudolf Kapustin. The fatal spindle, designated AJ ·l9, was overhauled al the Sikorsky plant last June, prior to being installed on 7 Mes a B ~uties To Face 'Tinse l' Judges Tonight Judges, judges in the hall, who is the fairest of them all? This is the question to be· answered at Estancia High School tonight as seven Costa Mesa girls compete for the title of Miss Tinsel and Jaycee Junior Miss. Starting time for the pageant• Js 8 p.m., and a panel of Hollywood personalitie!!I and local lumin3rles will be on hand to decide the winner. The public is invlted . Potential queens-for·a·year are Chris Wilson, Dianne Elliott, Dianne Ross', Susan Reed, Michele Fairbairn, Kay Peterson and Rosemary Szabo. First engagement for MW TL~I· Junior Miss will be to preside next Friday o ... er awards ceremonies at the Civic Center for the I Ith AMual Costa Mesa Christmas Decoration Contest. She will represent the Jocal Junior Chamber or ·commerce in their Junior J\1iss competition which is climaxed each year in Mobile, Ala., with national finals. Talent. poise and other factors besides looks and grooming are. taken into con· s.ideration by judges. Madrigal Singers Visit Balhoa Island The Corona del Mar High School Madrigal Singers will perform in atl hour of Yuletide songs Saturday night at 7:30 on Balbo3 Island's Christmas tree-lined Marine Avenue. A group ol-60 Brownies and Girl - from the COsta Mesa arta will jotn In the c•rolllng, whlch Is conUnutne: nightly •Ith varlous school, church and scoot cht!ln through Dec. 23. -- the ' passenger CJfaft Piloted by CapL Ken Waggoner, 33, of 3131 lrierce Ave., ·eosta 'Mesi. ' · On Aug. 14, at.1',500 feel lvtr Compton, 'it-' &napped, SS1dini;1 LAA belk:opter .N300Y -referrtd lo as NoveQlber 800 .Yinkee by the avtation ·experts ...., plung· Ing into Pop Leuden Park, where it exploded 1n nam ... , • . • , A photograph mapped by. an1ei,1'i- who was carrying his.' c.inotra·. sQowe. the stricken, 9.S ton craft at al:lout 7Q> feel, with Uie yellow ttilor-coded blade missing, .I ' ; Steps in salvage and reworking on the blade include inspection by flow'u. cent flaw-detection equipment; stripping of nic-el plate, grinding, surface.toughen- ing, then ~eplating with a nickel sulfate compound. The c~itlcal toughening pr,oce~ -call· ed ·shot-peening -was appai:enUy ncit don~. accor:dlng, to the Gilmour·Kapusli.p report ha nded to newsmen Thursday along with other reports on the·probe. "During an interview with U1e operator who performed the plating operalion, the operator stated in ~!feet . that th~ spindle appeared to be shot-peened and that no shot-peening of that portion of the spindle assembly was being perform· ed by Sikorsky a~ that lime." the report said. · The .part ~d not been ahot·peened before it was sent east for re.working. Co~uently, the· spindle. "a~ nickel· plated . and returned to service, weaker lhan it should have be.en, a Sl.korsky executive testified Thursday. Jame! N. Hendel, assistant chief of engineering testing for Sikorsky, aaid 30 spindles have been tested since the Aug. 14 accident to determine strength factors. Spindles not shot-peened were coo. (See COPTER, Page 21 Orange Weather If the weatherman has his way it's gonna be a we( wee.keJld. Looi: for showers Satnrday and Sunday with continued COCil temperatw-es.. INSmE TODAY \.VEEkENbER 'magazine gets ieady ·to 'groui and: today's coV. er picture tells the rlory. "l "-· or.-C:_., I SrMI ,..,_ • ~ .... ,,..,, -... .... Mtfti... :D.111 TttlWllllM 11 -. --.. .............. An Ntw1 I -. ~ 1. u PlllM H-11 ... _ . ...... ' .. --. ........... •tt - • • - DAll.Y PILOT c ltfakln9 logltd Sounds • Harl>or Area ldlool children practice for their ap- pearance Doc. IJ at awards ceremonies for 11th Annual Colla Mesa Clui-•• Docoralloil Contest. Singers Include (front row, from left) Lesley Col- lison, Julio Walton, Larry Uncoln, Robby 'Foss, Jacque Leyrer; (middle row) Ken DeOrto, Laurie McCullocb, Dynelle Morrison, David Campbell, Connie Faulds; (back row) Larry Leenerts, Me- lanie Mizell, Reggie Thomson, Valerie Kuykendall, LYM• Adams, Shiltin Stark. ,.,.... P•• J FOREMAN ••• Milunt Quits Fund Luther 'Kini, coatlnued hll attack on ltw enl....,..ent by noting that arreatlng olflcen "loot on It u a bandlcap that Director Retires Over Ill Health the suspect !lbouJd have • laW)ler or Loq-time Newport ~ach United Fund biJ choice rather than have • lawyer eucnu.ve dlreetor Dr. Edward w. Milum appointed ft.Ir bim. .,,~ d •-•-"He ~· U.. IUJPOCI'• right 14 . ·-,.-own -Y· have a jury trial. .. l'dreltiU .Aid. "He · · Be · Htlled "frOm 'the )06, which he lookll on u ... Jus1 .so·111n~ ~· bu held afnce faeo, on the advice or expense to the atate. hiS doctor. - "But Jet me tell you lhis," Foreman Dr. Milum recently suffered a severe saJd. ''The geDlils wbo wrote our Con-heart attack. sUtution wroi. In 41· -"le Handieapo. · ·He ,.grejted hi! bavinl 14 reo!gn. . They were lMJt ·there. Wftb the· idu thlt ' :-~Kn•a . alw111 been~ a great pr!Yllegt they would present deflnite tiandlcaps fo~.me to work wilb and for the peoplr· to anybody -and I seem to be ta1Jting ot Newport," be >said. "I've eqjoyed about law enforcemeot tonight -who every ·minute Of It,~ and I'd like to tries 14 1oterfero wllh the cherished th1nt ihem all." rights that we u . laWym revt.re, tbe . U~~ Fund president George Hoag rights of the individu.!il µ praised Dr. Milum for bls Jeadershlp, "If you wanl perfect -police work," ~ that in the past eight years "hE Forema Aid, ·-the ·place 14 , go b'("'Sht oearly ~ milllon 14 Jhe char!Ues for It la the USSR. What ·n lbould Of !hill "'1unwilty." - be concerned -with here" ar. mi ... ~ armounced that the new ·ezecutive llool: -aboal lllo'ril\dl .oi toe:lety director will be Joe Hamblet. Bambie! l:i . retlrod director. of ln· strucUon for • Newporl Harbor High School. . . ·-, · . Dr. Milum practiced medicine in Newport from 1936 · to 1147. A heart attack forced his retirement from medical ,itafra. He remained active, however, in ,varloua civlc projects, principally lhe \Jolted f\lnd. ' He leMd ln· all capacities on tho local · UF orjahliailon, from area chainnari tbroUgh membership on the board of df?odort; lheo u campalgn chairman, president and, finally, as the United Fund's first eiecutive.director. In his years Ill! principal admlnt.'1ral4r of the United · Fund, be bu seen Its annual goaJ railed -and achleved - from about SI0,000 to more 1ban 1180,0llll, and w!iat llad lit ~ do ... . . . . . wanlT . . • . • . : ~1(1 C ' S Rood • •ADcf ,.u ~ ~-.ald ,.~·~, · te "'an·'t · ave, .. --.. ,1 wbfm law atlllailwiit ~ oftlcltl skllE > Y. • ~ ~ ' 4 .. "' Drug . Th~e~~ : St.res ·sed H~lth Chiel Says N Sl&yroclceting .,_ ~'i!~ ~r.F .; Dolpli. --In beelth care, moro pnlbl8nl nop l>Ol>Plnl up ·to tbnaten man'• health, Spericei Wllllam5, dliet Of the state Health and WeHare Ag.ncy told members of the Hoag Mtmorlal Hocpftal "161" Club Thuraday. wllliams said drug abuse,-air poDuUon, Mile pollutloo end aolld wa.ste.poae oew problems for Calf/omlans. "Drug abu5e bu skyrocketed. In !he tlm half of tl1iJ year, more than 15,000 youngsten under the age Of II _.. arrested for drug law vlolaUont/' Williams said. "Orange County has the dubloU8 distinctioc; of running second to Los Angeles ln the number of arrests. "The bl1 -bas -In lhl UN ol marijuana. Arruta are up an Annual Coast 40 Miles F ete Deadline . Near The Orange Coast, from Seal 8e&ch to San Clemente, la becomlng brighter by the evenlng as owners of homes, buslnes.., and instilutloM Install dau- ling Chrbtmu lights and d-aUona. Much of the decoraU ve effort during tht: holiday season will be judged in the annual "40 Miles of Chriatmu Smiles" contest, an institution SWUd more than 30 years ago. The deadline for entry in the contest is 5 p.m. Monday. Judges will make tbe.lr declaions u to winners ln all ca.l'Sorfet nee. a. . The·' &anue! e•ent, .J\aried in the Depression era by the late Willi~n Galllenne, originally was intended as a~ at~mpt to l;lrlng ~pie down to the coast during the 'Chrlstnias season lo boost buslneu, Amons . the dlvllll4ns In which the jtldge• will a1'ard .P?las. are the best religious sbrlne, the best Christmas ~eQe1. the .best COQperaUve neighborhood sroup, beat outdoor ~. beJt lighted and decorated public bulld1ng and the best street llghling and decoration. Trophies wili go to the sweep,sta.i.es winner and for first, second and third places in each division. San Clemente won the sweepstakes award lut year. Test the. Memqry . . .... ...,. a.aipacm Ina! 1111. lie notw. ._ Or-Couoty ~ are ~ -lllo ..,_ fllat lie! ._ ,,.,.Ucilpated fll reglooal plllllllfn4 for' -lhe topctlbe..,.....,"~aald.· . i ;Jntdl"<..t ~" '11te 11-t•· .Ji~c J!a. wuu-..i.r ""'"" a r'e'c4ni • r<1p0iiifbllltircr midfOal'care, Wl!Jlllriis Gov~· ~_on llr\lt Abtil<I-saia.·--• ";". • ' • spok~ ""'""' Angeloa Pollco "Government baa a duty i. .....,.. Department bit departmenl aonualfy • 1 • sciz.ea Onouib, drugs i. provide every health care servlceo ·IO all !Ill cJl!Mna man, woman, and child In the city with . • , all of them •• , black or jv'bite, :W.!.!l!1J-=-. · diareU.. and IO am-the poor, the -a>aotcb abo~e ...;.....(y ...,._._ wbo ha~ Ile barWt Ume ot'~b. "The d I llguru H't lorlunoit paylnc for health i;an • • , and• Mn fl It Dkl<J . uP ;nv. pe,..,t or what'• the wealthy.. • • • no 11\&lter _... i'\tallable," WUU.ims said. they live," he llld. • • ~ .. ~ Williams told Ole 80 members of t h e He said the state should encourage club at the annual luncheon meeting the volunt.ry beallb service. of tbe bo<pltal oupport group !hit plan-He urged responsibWty by the private nilll Is tlw answer for an increasing sector and self-rutraint "Y gov~t medftal :111111powv lbortage and in-i. insure ''blib quality care for ill creubli·-. .;:.. at a fair price 14 lhl lupayer." I Mesa's Wilson Puts ·Bite · . ' • ln·u~S~ ~u_-,,,Law Proposal , A reiol~Uoo pitied, ,by ti. .u,s .. Col>' lerelJO'I .of. "Mtfor• ·In Ntw ~Ji!'!"..ll!it week ,. .. ~ by Colla l!..a.~ Mayor ll<>berl M. Wllllon ·with a ollluae whlcll would put 1harp teeth into federal gun coattol Ian. (Related story page I) Considered under the headiDg of publle safety during the five-day Louisiana con- ference, the recommendation urges pro- hlbiUon of interstate sale of firearms i. indlviduw. An overwhelming majority approved Wilson'• amendment of the re.solution, which calla for a mandatory 10-year federal prllon term for anyone convicted of committing a crime ta which a firearm is used •. This would cover even misdemeanor charges, such as brandishing a firearm in a rude and threatening maimer, a count often reduced to dilturbing the peace, depending on circumstances of the case. The resolution originally called in its second half for e1tabllahment of national standards for resiltration of firearms 'Robin Hood' Burglar Gets $77.50 Haul A Robin Hood Lane resident was rob- bed by one of the apparently poor, but the take won't exactly place anyone among the rich, Costa Mesa police said today. ' ·and lhe llcwlng of JIUll owners, lii!are the Wlls9P Amindmenl. . • . "EverYl>oc!Y bas been demandina iun llcensu;" Wilai lllld today._ 0 but l feel that what we are after la ellminaUng aimts in wb1ch flreuma are uaed." • 'Ibe vice mayer, wbo wu Costa M~1 representative at the national Conference, is a gun owner himself. Pair of Suspects Slated for Trial In $800 Robbery A pair of suapects who allegedly rough· , ed up a market manager and robbed him of more than tsoo were arraigned today in Harbor District Judicial Court on armed robbery end lddneplng charges. Dec. 20 was the date set for t'harles T. Dee Jr., 21, and Jerry D. Malady, 22, 14 relw11 for prellmlruuy bearing on the felony charges. Dee aod Malady are each held In lieu ol 162,IOO ball vJollltili&.1tbe ~ will otol!' . •. ~ , T leDtt1ng !lact i;:.n ~J"!Oli' \;:~q.;.~.t-·..-;rt;'t~~ r:r:11~, '· •, I :(:r e .... .!.+...~ :.'·_! Mlftl!!lil ~r~:.~ 0 : = To Beach, Says ·sieroty aspeclt of the upcomlug Ray lriaL H• . · A free d'emonstratfoii • ~n memory "°"l......,_'111¥_.lioiill!ltd at 9:00 a:m:; Saltu'day, al die Orange Coast YMCA, 2.'JOO University Drive, Newport Boach; by Dooe!d A. Robfmon, author of "Modern Memory Methods." Peter E. Longpre of 2115 Robin Hood Lane •sid the burclor •lipped In through a kitct\en window Thursday night and took '61> in cash, plus a piggy bank and nylon stocking full of change for a 177.50 total. They are 'charged with grabbing Beary Beswick, 39, manqer of a Tie Toe Market at 1913 Pomona Ave., and abovlng a gun into his face Wednesday night after taking oofl drinks and candy to the counter. Moving a person from one 1pot to another again>! his will Ill the basis for kidnap charges. aald any c:oinm-'by him "would be In viollltloii r4Caoooa.of 'judlclal elbfa.'" He eonflrmed, however, that the rlitcD1~ irupervlaed condllJom In Which Ray iJ being kept fn MO!!lphlll, Term., warralited the expooure lhJt Jl>e situation ·bal recelved fn nal)onal porl<idlee!L ADd•be ..rtlled tbol -concllU... woald play a big part fn futuri court actloli be plllllll .. bObalf of Ray. Forenwi It ICbeduled 14 appear Wedneaday ln Mempblo when the COlj11 will hear hll: dernaDd for a new venue for Ray'• trfaL Even if it wanted to, ·there la nothing the 1tate can do about ,reopening Salt <:roet Rood south of Laguoa Beach 14 the general public, JCCOrdlng t o .Assemblyman Alao Sleroty (J>.Beverly Hll!J). · Slsoty Ill chalnnan of the A&wnbly Subcomniltee on ConsttvaUon a n d Beaclies, wb\ch Wednesday beard cltfun c:omplaln'b about Orange County's recent abandombent of the road. The road ror generaUorui had been the onlf public access to the two-mll1 stretch of Salt Cmk Blach in the Laguna Niguel areL Sler.t,. fndloated utonlshment at tho county'• action, taken last March 26. "lt1s the first tbne rve seen a county between tho two. 11111 IOclally, or " far u Pf!rlOD8)1ty la concerned, there h • dlflerence. Coond fl • rut-picker, too ploul!I and alw1y1 ratalng little rtlnks on the floor Jnrte1d of gttUng down 14bullneu. • give llPnlcces& ·11.ke 'that," be told the DAILY PIWT. "Badham.'1 a lot ualer to get aolng wllh." • .. IJAllY µ1101 _,.,... ·CO&ff PVIUIHU• CO#IM't . . 1 ..... N.W..l ---...... I. CM.y Vlclt,.,...,. ... ~ Mlrlltitf' n .... , "''"" ·-n..... A. M1,,Sil111 -·-,,., Nh--------JJO W11t lay Stmit M1m111 AJ11,..a r.0.1 •• '''°· tz•2• --"""'°" '"°'' m1 _..., .......... -.."' u-ti...ai: m l'llrnt •-~ ~I M llfl l:'r'Mt 'L \ "other cooqUes have been telling us they w11Dl &cceBll roads to thelr beaches but they can't afford them. And here we've got a county that gave one up." He slid 'the state can do nolhlng 1'speclflcally" about Sait Creek. "But th.ls committee can look a\ the statewide problem Or developing stan- dards of pul:!llc •ICCUI to p(Jbllc tldelandl. ,, j ' SJeio17 .fndl1at~d Om1ge C"1nty U...lt can yet ...,... son11I. i-eaUonal area 1t . Salt Creet ·by . Jmp!emenUng otate legislation now OD tJie bool<J, lie tlJllafDOd 'tho Qiilmby A c t , IJ!I0!130l'ed by Aosemb)Ylrlad Jobn Q\Jln!by (D-San Bemardlno) end edopted lout years ago, enables a county or a city to require developers to dedicate park sites. First the ·county must pus an ordWoce putting the Quimby Act's pro- Freno Page J COPTER •.. aiderably weaker -Up to 10 Umes -than those which underwent the ~ ceu, he llld, but reworked splndles tested were stronger in almolt every case than brand-new components. Pressed by the NTSB panel, Hendel said strength testing It an art rather than a ldence, and there la 10n1e que. Uoo whether any raUonal method exists "' conduct ouch teal!. Only new spindles are being used now on all SUL commuter cboppen, with mandatory mirement at 21400 hours !11abt time, by FAA order. llendel aald Tbunday lhlt hi• COlllPl"1 will ... k a lonpr .... parlod, ukhlc lht FAA lot at IWI T,Di houn and maybe up i. JJ,Ollll bOUl'I before the partl are replaced. 'Jbe spindle which cauaed lbe Aug. 14 crash Md 7,S71 houra. visions into effect, he said. . Sleroty sajd be believed the 1taie Of Hawaii aded responsibly when It adopted a law requiring public access to the Shoreline at I e a 1 t at evuy quarter of a mlle. 'Something of lblt nature obould bl cone!dered'by oiJr legf.slaioro," he seld. From Page J JETLINER ••• and'the Alr Line Ptlola Asaoclailon. ••'?here wu a great explosloo and only fragments of the plane-remain,'' '81d a naval officer. Raldeni. of a housing project ·behind the airport also reported seeing a sbowel" of fJery fragments falling lnto the sea at the Ume of the crash. Naval patrol boats brought In tho bodies of a boy, 3, and a woman in her 20s to the port of La Gualra early today. Crewmen said at least four olher bodies had been found. Rescuers said they found two rubber Uferallll from the plane. Both were inflated but empty. The ·CODtrol tower at Maiquetia said Jt lost contact with the Pan Am jet at S:M p.m., minutes before ll was due 14-land. * * Most Victims Venezuelans ·,a_c1~mas ome -HOLIDAY LAMP SPECIAU .15°/o ,o 30°/o .... DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE OUR FINE LAMPS AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS. CHOOSE FRQM A WIDE SELECTION OF SUCH NAME BRANDS AS MAllaO -DESIGN GUILD -ARTISAN -ANO MANY MORE i oUR FINI COUEcTION OF ACCUSORllS WILL AUO II PIATURID AT A 15'/• SAYINGS! 1 ,j,' :11 11 !1 JI h i1\ EXCLUSIVI DEALIRS FOR: HEN!llDON-OREXEL-HIRfTAGI 90 DAYS NO INTEREST-LONGIR TERMS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT ?eJ .. NIWl'O!IT llACH 1727 Wtotcfllf Dr. 642.1050 °"" ..... , 'T1L ' INTERIORS Pr--i lnltritr LAGUNA llACH Dtll.,_ MS North Coall H.y. AYlllalils AfD-ffSID -WY 'llL t ........ 11111 ........ " .. • .. T• ..... ~.M;,.;m• O:lll;ll!!Cl1:l•~1·""'111'~"'·1111!-~_li!....!!!!!...!lillllll .. lll ... (, I • ' • , ' I _____________________ ...___~---~-- -· .,..._ u 19611 NILVpUf R •' I ------------------------------ • • =-l l Boon to Mes~ Di'ivers • • • Tnllle wlildt .... ti ••• ~ -~ 111""'111 1119 weNlde Coeta -__ ti __ ~ 11 ~ -bo ~ omootbly, willl ~ ~ W.. { wldmbl( .... jlall. ' ' . ' llh .......... COlldll!oD "' Pl~ AV-• aijtl Ill two -weot lntUHCton, Wat 11111 Street ud Vie> t9fla A-ue, probably IOllll,I I ~ul'"""e to the molol' ht wt>o 1111111 clal\f use them, Jiu! the bolher will be a boon In the Joac run, w b e n driven ,1ln4 1h11111elvu ~"" up time loot by .,,,. ••• , 11<!11-.. d .. tort 11aitlllii: to make !urns. • QrlJlually tried' at Baker Sino& And Fairview R""4. lb• Widenblg ~ wbidl ~ left and right tum 'lee pocbls 'wltboul lllftderini ltral~gb traftlc-proved """'1l>OUJly IUCCeUful. • , Baaleelly, it will cut tie-up time on arterial road· Wll.fl of Ille cify In halt for the eomniunlly's b u •·Y molori9ta, wlio definitely suffer at peak 1>9Ura of the day, If not all the time. - Next on tho agenda for widening and lmprovemeilt' Is Beer Street and Sunllowet Avenue, one of the ll)lljor intenections neer bUJy ~ <lo&st Plaza. Happily, many man •re to follow, , , Time to Get P~aling There are few sights ~' unsettling to • moto~ Ill than.a yoµngster beaded bis )il'ay -.Jrom any direc- tion -on• bicycle. More than two years· ago, Newport Be a c b and Costa Mesa city officials started a joint study aimed at ultimately doing away wilh that unsettling sight. It was, and is, a plan !or a network CJf bi~ cycle trails throughout the Harbor Area, including the UClcomplex. On occasion we are reminded of. the proposed bike- ways system. ?,est week w-as one of those occasions. No. a little bicyclist was not bit by a car. Several little bicyclists, instead, were about to hit Balboa pedestrians. Newly posted signs reading, "No The Littw Person InsUle Us By GEORGE It. HOFF, 1'11.D. ln 196S, the poychiatritt, Wilhelm lW<h, publilhed an important but liWo- known -mUtled "Lbten, Little Man !'' In tt, he pootulaled Iha~ as pellOlll, we tend to deny • b v i 0 u s but disturblnc aspec:ia al ounelva, ud functiaft In "'1lin ~ ...,._ Folklw1ng are 1 few al the ulmj)les be cites; THE BIGOTll don 't know bow moch they· hate themse lves and bow mnall they feel inside. Tbt leaders don't know thal they were once little people and sWI are. The censors don't know how much they fear their own passiooa and their penMJN1I pornography. The teachers don't know that they b<n their atudent.s, and thf. students don't know that they can ask for what they want and get it. The oppressed don't know that they can be persons rather than playing martyrs for society. They don't know that they secretly admire and emulate their oppressors. THE PART OF US which doesn't know these things might be called our ''little person." He is the part of our sell-struc- ture which has been emotionally damag· ed while growing up and thus has stopped developing. He is inside us -way inside -and we want to keep him there he c ause his vulne rability, fragility, naivete, and immaturity disturb us. We don 't want to see ourselves as being weak, inadequate, h e I p 1 e s s , fright.ened, insecure, dependent, and lit· tie. After all, as adults we are supposed to have long since given up childish ways and assumed our righUul place among the grownups. THE IMPLICATION in such ad· A Glossary Ate you confused by politics? ln my oonUnuing, unceaaing effort to bring knowledge to the people . . . I have prepared a gl~ of political terms ..• Here they are: Ruthless: The candidate with the most efficient campaign apparatus. Opportunist: The candidate with the delegate lead. PoUtical machine : The opposition par· ty. Political organization : Your party. lJberals: People who want to spe·nd other people's money. Conaervatives: People who have the money liberals want to 1pend. Moderates: People who hold mortgages on both IV""P5· Polftlcal debale: An " c1ppell1 opera. _, Something the other lid< ttluoeslodlscuaa. ~UaJ candidatea: An elite crou11 l"Mlillinj ol 50 govemcn, 100 ema&on. 200 or ao congresmneni 43 am- ~. t cabinet memben -and the man the eventual preUdentilJ ~ d1datt telecta. • Delepte: An incorrupUblo ottaoc· minded and fiercely I n "d e p e n d e n l rep eeentaUve to tht aalJooll convention. Porty dlllrmtn: 'l1'e man_ '!lhti' telJo It.. lll<On'Updtoi,, ~......,.. ud fierctlj< Ind,,_. ....... bow to vote. ' -tloll COIU11, Wloupalh - ' Dear Gloomy Gus: The t r u e spirit ol Chrislma.11 - stealing Christmas lights! I won- der what kind of parents these kids must have. -J. K. L. '""' ,..,_ """"' ......... .._ Mt ___,,, rlloM "' ~ ............ s..... .... "" -.. °'-' 0-. OalfY .. , .. ,, .monitioru as "Act your age," '·When are ycu going ltl grow up?" "Don't be: so childish," etc., ls that it is wrong to pEemVe childish characteristics while mafurin&. Few of us are ever scclded for act~ ,too old, because our cultura) heritage reinforces mature behavior. As a consequence, mature action, at- titudes, thoughts, and feelings are rewarded and become superimposed upon the immature ones which are punished. Eventually, the battered "little person" is hidden deep within us. and we function as though we were, indeed, entirely as big and strong as we believe we ought to he. REALIZING TRAt we have stifled our little person's growth , wt tend to guard him from further harm, and therefore protect the Integrity ol our total self-concept. We know, somewhere below our level of consciousness, that our stereotyped adulthood is a fa cade and that our manifest behavior is mainly for public consumption. Emotionally, we know that the notion that adulthood is essentially different from childhood is a faUacy . However, were we to consciously acknowledge our little person, we would probably be surprised and even shocked to hear what he had to say about his doubts, fears, longings, .aspirations. aeeds, desires, frustrations , hates, bur~ and deficiencies. EQUALLY STARTLING might be his comments concerning his undeveloped ability, potential creativity, bas I c sensitivity, uncomplicated caring, and refreshing point of view about what's reall y important about life. If listened to, the lltUe pertOn inside us could help us cb.Mfe many of our grandiose. unrealistic, and distorted con- cepts of who we art. His presence will be disturbing and humbling, and we won 't like much of what he tells us about our basic natures. But after all, he really isn't an enemy; he'~ simply a forgotten (fiend from yesteryear who wants to remind us that he Is still around, whether we like It or not. A reunion with our old friend, whom we've never let grow up, could be the start of a new life for us. B11 George Dear George: WhRt makM some men ao con- trary? My husband, for instance, never agrees with me on anythln1. 1 me:an, no matter who '• rlaht, or wbo't wrong, he diaagrees ju1Jt to dlu.p. 1 mean, don't you COOJlder th.la foolish? You wouktn'l take an oppotdte viewpoint ln even 1 minor mouer simply lo bt dil- ferent, wculd you? .. ANNOYED Dur Annoyed: Yes. ~~:you men ever think all BESStE Dearllwle: No, and I'm •hocked that you would ))Ive such 1hou1hta ! lk)'del • llilwllk, ..... ,. ~ .. .,.,,ora1 property .... CGllljl)11aed, i. ... -1111taJ~urea. Tlllre -more ~ ...,. 111111 _,,, the ...... WW• One trite.,......,. •UUHled that the Niii be ..., dop .., MW Olllll IDalalled, readln1 : '1'edeatrtaM Beware." , , All r.l J h I -the bleycllG JlOjlulttlon 11 booming •. Hazanlontly ,.. on siae•alka. u well 11 f98<1•· Whither, then, the younc bite rldera ! It depell!h on the out.cOin• of that bike trail 1tlllly, which has beep too long Iii low jeer. Let's 1e~edalin1. I Use More Mobile Uni~? •, Harbor Area Y<?Wt.B•len llllerested tn llP3<• explor- ali<>n are being given a uniqua opportunity to .I e·a r n about JI flrSI hand with an Imaginative traveling ahow. The N~wp0rt-Mesa scho0ls nave put Into operatil>n _ a traveling v~ with models of all American 1 pa c e vehicles, staflid it with a teacher wbo is an e~pert on such mattert • .and sent it around from school to school to give studenb lecturH and demonstrations on space lligllti. . " . -·-The project was planned and developed by lhe dis· · trrct~1 staff .P• a pilot project and thu.s is financed com· pletO!r "ilth-federal !urids. · ~ ~~~ by ,initial reaction, it certainJy is a success "¥i:e dlstricl just might ba.ve f o u n d itself a fine plan -tor something more ~ than a traveling space show. It would seem practical that many types of ex· hi.bits and programs could ber placed in' mobile units and taken• from ·~ool to school -particularly pro- grams that would not qualify tor a full course in teach· ing. In this manner. tlasses al all schools could receive specialized instructions without the expense of estab-- Jishing a ~I ci.J.rriculum throughout the entire school district. Certainly, th~ experiment is working well in its first trial. ' -' c First Real Attempt to '!Jo It Myself' 'Black To the Editor: Not being · a black mln I am unable to exude a true feeling of blacknes.!, feel "soul," or "tell it like il is." In spite or that limitation, I can still learn to understand and can draw conclusiW! regarding the Black Revolution. One conclusion I have reached is that the slogan of the Black Revolutlon- Blact Power-I! ID ill-defined concept l h a t many whites misunderstand a n d find menacing. Tho.se who misunder· stand are undef the impression that Black Power and black militancy are analogous, and that black identity means black· racism . THEY ARE NOT aware that since Stokely Carmichael first shouted the slOP.:n, "Black Power," it has matured i:itp .~ positive force that ...,,.sent.s the first real attempt by the black man to "do it myself.'' Black poM!!r is essentially black au· tonomy, or self-determination. It stress· es the reformation of existing institu- tions and the formation of new institu- tions, such as co-ops, designed to serve the unique needs of people brought to- gether through circumstances beyrod their control. · BLACK POWER is also cultural seJ>" arateness, racial pride, economic a n d political sell·sufficiency, an end to welfare colonialism, knowledge of the black experience (black history, not slave history), better jobs, better schools, and, above all, an end to poverty. Stripped of its hostile overtones, Black Power is simply that black Americans want to create for themselves a!l envir- onment which is conducive to their psy- cholQRical and institutional strength. THEY MUST NARROW the gap be· tween their own sense of inferiority and the white man's sense of superiority before they can hope to live as equa ls. To do that black people are being urged to use their own orga,:iizations to bulld the very power America respects-pride, initiative, acumen. individuality, inde· pendence and competitive spirit. If the concept of Black Power is allowed io develop it would present a lesser menace and danger to the dom· inant white society than if it is resisted and stifled. Quotes Knox !\1ardlall. Western W o a d Prod.acts Asaoclalion direelOr of foreslry 1ervlct1 -"Supply and availability of commercial timber Is being affected lti three ways: (1) withdrawals of publicly. owned commercial timberlands into wilderness, park and recreational areas, (2) substantial .incre!"ses Jn operating costs on national forest I a n d 1 necessitated by I.he increasing public concern with the appear~nce of timber harvests, and (3) the export of timber rrom the West Coast of the U.S. Our whole nation seemi. to be preoccupied with provldihg play room at the expense of wood production. " Rep. George A.. Goodltng, Penna, - "Inasmuch as the Coogress has endorsed an economy approach in the management ol aovmunent. there ii a real netd to cattgorlie what ~ nect.SMry and unnecessary spending programs . . . Jult recently, t bad the Library of Congrt.aa rqn a check on the numb« •nd coot or Just advbory, bodies that have been created by tile President and/ or. by Congre.sa from 1914 to· lhe pre~nt. I wu amazed to dl.scover that during that tlme some 150 advisory unl\I have come Into beinc, costinc the taxpayer 'in the vicinity of $1.647,144,000. It would, oppear 'th.!l lhl lupayor ii paylQi 1 nice bl& hunk of his ta1 , money for 1rlvlce 11t the government level." Power' Is Letters from reader1 are welcoml:. Normall1J writer& should convey their me1sage in 300 words or less. Tiu right to cundense letters 'to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU letters must include signature and mailing address. but names may be withheld on request if JUfficient rea- son is apparent. AS THE KERNER Commissio:i so ably pointed Ot.Jt, frustraUon, violence., and destruction are inevitable if the present trend toward llVO separate societia continues. Inevitable, that is, unless some movement appears that will abate the growing feelings of frustration so rampant In the black communities. Black P wer is that moveme::it. Are we wise enough to recognize ii and realize that i.t Wes come about 00. cause other solutions have failed ? Or are we going to get up-Ught. and over-- react, simply because of a lack of un- derstanding of what it's all about ? JAMES NEWKIRK 'l111profe11lonal' To the Editor: If I've ever seen a pi~ of ignorant literature flowing from your paper, it was Tom Barley's revi ew of UCI's presentation of the "Messiah". His knoWledge and lack of background regarding 18th Century music is ob- viously "zero." He was cruel to Dr. Allard, who is a natlonally-known,figure and lecturer on this subject. MUCH CREDIT for the successful beginning of UCl's Fine Arts Department goes to Dr. Allard and his immense Interest in the program and the students. Mr. Barley was merely e1pressing a personality dislike ... how unprofessional! I join the remaining 99 percent Qf_ the audience who agree that OCl's performance last weekend wa.s not only a . ran masterpiece o( production and technique, but one of beauty and in· spiration. Thank you. JAN UNVERT 'Lack of Perception' To tbe Editor: .Ais a participant (violinist) in I.he UCI performance of Handel 's Messiah, I can only express my amazement at the in· flexibility , slavery lo tradition and lack of perception in Tom Barley's review of our production. I can testify that Maurice Allard's conducting was the inspired work of a man truly abiorbed in the business of reproducing Handel's masterpiece. • CONSEQUENn.Y, the erlergetic and spirited perfonnanct ol both orche.5\ra and chorus was a natural response to Allan.J's own enthusiasm. and the bouncy. dancelike interpretation given to many 5eetions reflected Allard's understanding of tht joyous and even somewhat leCUlar nature of the work. As Dr. Altonl himself uploin<d lo me today. tt la only f'fJCtlltly that mun. clans have begun to ~ tWl.J . from the heavlneu and ~ al trod!· Uonal, nineteenth ctntuty lnterpnlatlom, and havt redbcovtred the daocelike quality whlcb wu CUtTell&, la lfUdd:a: own Ume. FURTHERMORE, it to J1J1 qpinlbo lllll anyooe who would be of-Iii' lh• "llbtrUu' W<en bJ Alim! IJ)d ~. vocRI 90Jol.st.s In Ult Mwlah. totally lacks understanding of cuaUveneas and spontaneity in performance. a(>d is so totally enslaved to tradition as to render his criticisms worthJw. PAUL W. PEARSON Let Ba11altama K110t0 To the Editor: Members cf the Exchange Club of Corona de.I Mar unanimously went on record Dec. 2, in suppoi;i-r· of the courageous at.and of Dr. S. L llayakawa in his efhlrU to keep ,Sen Francisco State College funclioning as an institution of higher learning. Our club ha.s sent a letter to Dr. Hayakawa expressing our confidenct in him, with copies to Governcr Reagan and our Ocange c.ounty legislators. r believe l~at µie tirie has come for the concerned citizens of this state to play a mere active role in expressing their views on the crisis facing our college~ and universities. IF WE FAIL to get behind the responsi\>le leaJers in education who ,are willing Uf Jl_Bht for principle, we shall only have ourselves to blame if tbe radical activist 'minority Sucei!ed! in its avowed goal of destroying the educational system. ' " The future of ·higher education throughout the state may depend on what happens at San Francisco State College. I therefore urge the people of the Orange Coast to join with us in letting Dr. Hayakawa know that he has our support. MI CHAEL GERTNER Pres.idenl Exchange Club Of Corona del Mar Good Nems To the Editor: The news of the day is always so tragic that the front page is depressini to those readers who llve In hope and de sire for better things. If there is any good news il is unimportant and relegated to the back page . Therefore, I suggest, durinj this Christmas hollday when the spirit of good will fills the hearts of all good Americans. that you limit the front page of the DAILY PILOT to only good ntws and cheer, and relegate the current new8 with a bitter taste lo subsequent pages. I SUGGF.ST IN l~gt type as a banner headline, you start your Issue with something like thi.s: "IN THIS SEAS011 OF GOOD CHEER. THE DAILY P!l.Of OF TODAY CAR- RIES ONLY GOOD NEWS ON ITS FRONT PAOE, ANp YOU WILL HAVE TO READ CURRENT HAPPENINGS IN THE SUIISEQUENT PAGES" If the news of a cheerful nature does not fill the columns of the front page. it would be very striking to the reader if much ol the front page were white space, empty of news. R. W. KATERNDAHL .. - That such a possibility Is alloy#, to exist is an injustice of thf~st n;i~gnitude to the rights of the i~~l!al citizen. r.~~;\ . IF A '101 OR '11'1 jet should, ~-~ dh;abled on its approach or takeotl~-i\ couJ(f ·Very well land in Baycrest,; 1f!»e~ I live, or on our Mariners School,~ If it did so, it would destroy~ont blinding momen~ not only my bome and all itS occupants,. but a nmnber of whole familles oo a block. U rt fell during ocbool hounl, 11"-ld kill or maim not only my chli' but all the children in this residentiil~lrea. Such thoughts are too repe~~ 'ffi',. the mind to dwell upon, but if yOlf' 'nved in direct line with the airport 'tuuway as I do, you would be aware that.Web a catastrophe is a real, and .. daily possibility. .• ( MY FRIEND, who travels on buelneas to far away places, laughs at me because h~ linLs th~ proximity of the airport to his bayside home so convenient. But [.say that the .convenience of a mil1km persons does not outweigh the ri@t of one whole family to their very lives. When you step aboard an aitplant as a traveller, you are deciding to aceep~ the statistical probabilities. of air travel, which are safer than highway&J 'for the convenience involved, but no ageoC, bas the right to impose upon me repiatedly and helplessly these same statistical pro- b.abilities. They do not have a right to . jeopardize my life, the lives.,,, an my childFen, my life's work, not to mention our hom'e. They do not have a rigpt ltl destroy the seed · our marriage. . . ' SOONER OR LATER the local ~Ucal bodies which owA airporta i in ttii case the Orange County 8 o a ~ ol Supervisors), and the FAA, wl.' 'con· trols the airplanes, must reco that they must plan or purchase · ent l~~d for their approach and tak ght patterns, not to cause the d~a , or annoy the life of. the privattf · n fn his most sanctified place, his This expense should properly by the increasing millions of whom air trav'el will benefit. • or later the courts will d - the convenience of the many outweighs the righ'-'5 of the fe and what mere basic freedom ls guaralteed to Americans by their Constitut.ion"f.n . the right to "life. liberty and the it of happiness" -but first ol to life. 1"he experience of Newport Beacttiand C.Sta Mua coold bt the turnlng tolnl in this encroaching injustice uix* the lite and peace of the lndividu.l citizen throughout t:tJe ·~ if the board •and FAA will act to protect us and ~ lhil problem. . SIDftly. MRS. JOHN LaMONll'~E Women's,..~~ Airport Noise Abatement .....,,~..._ I • ,, __ ·----,,, .. - ' , BY WILLIAM REED Reeds ••• In the Wincl • It may sound like a nightmare, but consider what it would be like !,!> ·be transported to a clusroom in Aguascalientes, Mex., and have to learn Meiican history from a l<acber who speaks only S!>anish and has so many students s6e can P."Y litUe attention to you and yi>ur problem. Fri$htening? It is exacUy the expenence f3.ci,ng many students lil the schpols of west Oran~e Coon. ty. Take the case of a typical •Ill· dent, or in this case. a dropout who at 18 bas just a few weeks of the freshman year in high school to her credit. Rosa ts not ·her re81 name for whatever els~ might happen to this girl she is proud and conveys to everyone a strong feeling that she wants to make her own way through life. She can introduce you to dozens more, .however, who have the same problems she has. * Rosa is now working in a factory. Her future is 1J.11Certain and she is not likely to benefit greaUy from the affluent society. She is con-- sidered of above average in· telligence and eager to learn. She is unwilling to be laughed at because she does ·not s p e a k English. At her high school she found :ihe could not understand what i$ said in classes because the teacher spoke only English. Other Spanish speaking students tried to help her, but they have problems too. So one day Rosa became a dropout. She found a job in a faca tory and there she will stay until married and a family comes along. Chances are good that her children could become Rosas too unless the lang11age barrier is broken. * The high schools have no pro- gram to help teach English to those who have a hard time getting by in school. Such classes could help the Rosas become regular students in time, but there seems to be no help right now. Rosa and a few of her friends are luckier tha• most because of a woman, Mrs. Hannah Alekoum- bides, a teacher who has friends interested in teaching English to Rosa on a volunteer basis. Right now she is busy getting the bi- lingual classes going. She will need even more help with teaching and transportation and would appreciate a call from :>ther volunteers to either 897-3833 or to Alice Medina at 847-4847. Mirror ' . ' ' 'Hini.,..I lntere•t' ()ff shoi-e Drilliii8 ·.Said ' No Th.teat < ' ' ! : , By JEROM!: r. cOLLINS Of t11t DM1r Plllt Ii.If NOwport Beach llld.olller aoulh coastal communities peedn't worry too much about otfsbor&oll operaUooa, a petroleum 1ndullry lq)Oljesm111 said II an'usembly 1Ubcomn:illee bearing Ill N e.'if po r I Wednesday. , Heory W. Wrlgbl, -ting the Weotern Oll llld Gu Aa!>dJtlon, lnllsled the lndustrJ hOs "'< miolmlL lllteresl" Ill explorations soulli o( the Santa Ana River. . • • • He alJo .aald ~t. In any case, acean- Ooor pumping II now poulble and surface driDlng plaUorms could be removed ooee w.ns beg!Ji pwnphJi. .'.'All ·ofl the' <iperail9ns' coukl be out of. sight." be aaJd. ,;No !JM"Would .know they ar,e there... 1 .>.Edwin ;Z'IJ<rg (~amenlo) asked wright Ob!>ut seepage or \!raioage ac- ci<)tnls; 1"hlch could pollute beaches.· · Wrlgbf said. such accidents are "un-~" ~ the industry· ls extremely '!•tchlul about condlliona lhal could ·lead to· them. ':The1 oil companies," he complained, "are a1Way11 blamed for oil washing up on beaches, even when it's from natural sources." Z'Berg asked for Wright'• views on the separation of a line. from a tanker pumping oil to a ahore installation at Eureka recenily. Tbousands of barrels of oil spWed llllo Uie coutaI waters llld lapped along the beaches. "It was just carelessneu," laid Wrigbl "There was no exCUJe for lt.11 He said the Industry'• principal lllteresl " Civilian GI Bill For Poor Asked /IEW YORK (UPI) -The Carnegie Commission on Higher Education today propo1ed a civilian "GI bill" to finance higher education for qualified youth who c$lll10t afford to go to college. "Today a young man or woman whose family's income is in the top half of the national income range has three Umes the chance to get a college educa- tion as one whose family is in the bottom half," Commission Chairman Clark Kerr said. 't The 14-member aimmission made the civilian "GI bill" proposal to the in- ooming administration O{ ruchard · M. Nixon and to the Congress. Scranton's Mideast Views Not Nixon's WASHINGTON (UPI) -A spokesman for President-elect ruchard M. Nixon said today views on the Middle East expreMed by former Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton "are Mr. Scranton's, oot Mr. Nixon's." Scranton visited the Middle East on a fact finaJng trip for Nixon and com- mented in Jerusalem that the new Republican administration would pursue a more ''even handed" Mideast policy. to Life~ ,, now II It> · ,.;.'.,'. off IJ'willnl!On BeaAA and Seal lle:a(:h. , , / ; . H the stale' Lsn& Ooil>mitoioo !~ws through its 'anDounced bltentlon•to opefj , un1euec1 uclelaiMb-north ,.,r-u..-Santa, Ana River to oll operaUona,. bids would be submitted,jle said. In related tesllmmiy, COasl Guan! Capt. A. J. Busb, .of tii'e Pori of Los Angeles, told ttie 'SubcOmmittee on Coo-1 servaUoo ~ Beaches that leakage of • oil from ctrillihg' Platform! and. tankers . are • c:oimant danger. . . ' . ' He said "do · adequate means" has yet been''JOuqd'. tp. ·crean _Up the oil once it hit.I the beaclies. · Earlier, Newport City Manager Harvey L. Hurlbw1 $lid Newport 'lr,.vefy inuch concerned aboUt the threat of its beaches and waters 'becomirig polluted 'from offshore drilling. . ; Hurlbuft.) cit#I r~e11t legisfative effoi1.li to repeal res!!'tt;t!ons ~, ~e·<s~ell..CUn: ningham Act,, which protects the south Orange County roastline from oil opera.:. tions, He said the city ls pleased nothing so far has come Of the efforts, but "we anticipate that continued strong lob- by attempts will be made to weaken the protection of this Act." He em~. however, that the city's immediate concern is the Landi CommissiOO's · · Ptan · 'to lease nlore tideland• li>r. cir · · · -• nprth. o1 • G'~ttiRfi to ltntifu f':f)u, ' . . ' , . ',e.• ' ' I . . ' . .Wan4e ·Biiuer. 10, .¢,)\er ~ewl~-id0iitec1' puppy get acquainted tiofore she --him ,home from Wisconsin Humane &x:iety ~al sbet~er in Mil- - • ; ... , ·t'.~ ... ~ .. . • .~ ;{ .~•;. ' . ' .~ . . "' ., . ' waukee. HU1t$!1e , Soci~y "'1!icial~··t.l!~t the U.S. ·are mU;jng special> effort during 1.e'1futmas season to find:homes for stray°~tten! and.pupPies. /': . ( -. . . . ' ... ., :· .. I I • ' .. Newport's city· limits. ' . .r • Suticommltee 'Cllaltman~ Alan Ji~ Hurlburt said "drlinage""'from neJI"by · ,· (~rb' Hilla) 'said· Npvpc)rt 1 sbOUld· oil platforms could blacken the city's be worried1 • ' . • 'J. leasing proposaJ.-mey •be held' in mid- , February, a Landa COmn\islion.alde told beaches. A Lands ·Commlsaion bearing on the ' .. > '. . .... " ;· Sieroty. :~ Nell'l!"rt ls tp' ' ' .. , .. led. ,• • • . . • '. Yippie Leader Explains His Program By THOMAS FORTUNE Of llM 01Jly' 1'1191 .,.,, Paul Krassner, a national leader of the Yipples, was at the microphone. The voice from the audience asked , "What are you doing positive? What Is your program?" Krassner smiled and gave this answer : "The little boy who said, 'The Emperor ha.!1 no clothes on,' they didn't ask his program. We think it's valid just to hold a mirror up to society." Krassner, wearing ouUandlsh clothes, using language sometimes f o u I , sometimes moving, always colorful, was speaking Wednesday at a University EJ:. tension class on '"M>e Generation Gap" at UC lrvine. "The generation gap ii a 1logan we have come to," be ' said. "It denies growth in either direcUon. But in reality people's ages are on a cooUnuum, and there Is growth." He said, "People seem to be becoming more and more aware of t h e arbitrarines.s of lnstituUons." And he remarked, "More people are realizing there ls something unjust in arresting people for smoking flowers (mari- juana)." Kraasner, who Is editor of The Realist. a New Left magul.nt of atirt, aaid the Ylppiet' method of protest II the &poof and the put on. He said they de<ided tt wu !uUJe to go around chanting "Hey, he:y, LBJ. How many kids did you till today?" LBJ never answered their questim and all it did wu "eat up people's lmddes," be said. Kra.uner uplalned how he coined the name Ytpples. "We were looking for a name and when someone suggested Youth International Party, I, being a product o! the cullln. Uiougbl ol Yip. pies," he said. "I knew ln.stiDctlveJy 11 would be added to the llfllUage. It Is a good media thing." He said ho . air-wllli Manhall McLuhan that lelevlalon bu had greal Impact. 1'We can tee that Lyndon Johnson doesn't~e a heavy heart when~he lalks a having a heavy hevl, nd we 9ee Ntxoo say IOme ' UC! SPEAKER Ylpple Kra11ner and then turn and blink All times, 11 he said. "Television helps people be JDOre cynJcal. "It'• !righlanlllg Io tall< Io high achoo! kids," be uid. "l allTIOlt think there ls a generaUori gap between ttiem and me. 'Ibe.ir cynicism has begun to 1Urpass mine." Krusner. who said be has taken almost SO LSU-lrips, wonderl!d "11at hit daughter's generation will do for kicks. . "Maybe they will drlll UWe holea In their heldl and insert wires to touch something. That would disturb me." 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Carv•ntos ol St. Louis, Mo.: was simply deter· mined to get his Cbr!Stma.. cards mailed out to ,all clly employea. So he ordered city department heeds to come to hil office, ,pick up the cards lot .their 1111Ployaa and than have the employes addra11, stamp and mail UJ,e cards to tbemaelv11. • Two aunmen robbed '8,llOO fn>m a Philadelphlt 1avln11 and loan association office while workmen were ln1ta1Unc • camera lo photo- graph holdupa. • Ir· .. ' Snow --·1 # I ,._._ .... __ _ 11..-........... ... porflfJllM ............ _....,. ftlW'FftS , ............. ... -... 1.• ··::.:-.. tffacl ~---.... llnlP pol'.11 ., .... -· .. ,, " Ill Wind (Ults ., .... -• - and dli'linc mow r•••• tllllbilM7 to Batilelhip Won't ·Bow to . T Men FALL 111Y.111, Maa (AP) -Thi lGe-maa Mew·+ '11 COloallJ Ht'J, armed wtlh ....... 11 ..-41 lo 411 .... tbe ,..,. of tM Ull M•r=t.-ua,. honk 8. lladlo)', Coloolal Nt'1 adjulUI, lndloatM.· : Hodl<f Aid _, nlObl 11111 lbe r;roap'1 enUre mupoww wih panl the battle@>lpt'I 1\1111 apillol jiooilble 000- fllcalloa by the -al ..... _ The balllelhlP II docked hero a a tourill allnotlon and 'IV!l"ld Wor JI:. memorial. It b Wider conlH.<;I r,... !be U.S. Nivy to lbe llalllulilp Musacbllllltu Memorltt CommJttlt, a private, nonprolll educaUooaJ or1ant.o Uoo. . · Miner's Widow Bears . . . Baby After Long Vigil 'FAIRMONT, W. Va. (AP) -liarbaFll Toler !lnally. bed her babf , Thunday --• }·pound 11.....,. J>or. BorbaFll WU ..,..U,,. the clllld WI month when her husband, Dennis, 11111 Tl other -! mJnen ...... lr•pPed by fire; and ~oo 1nsWe MOOllllolnMr Ho. I mine noar Mannlnllm. The prellf :H<YQMld --not to leave lbe comPM1 store until she NC!dved ward of llwllo u ,_ elforll conllnued !er 10 d1ys. • The company it.on Rrved u an ln- !ormalloo ceni.r durlq the lent vttJL With 1be baby due momentaru, the Red Crou made lrFllnpmenll to tum lbeir mobile canteen Into 1 delivery room. ' She caqht ..,.,.,_ ind aevera! Umes uperi-lallt labar pains. Dr. Tllomas Ev .... Barbar•'• ol!Nlil· c1an, pu1 !fr UlliJer eec1au... for a while and ~ • ... 111n rul - pod splrill Jl!IW." ''She told me:' lbe wanted, a boy,•• Dr. Ev1n1 Aid. 1 'No Mediation,' . . 'Reagan, College Trwiiees Declare . -' ' ' s~ ~ !UPI)·,-;Gov. • ' 1 Plains. .States 8HH RETURNING • : to TEACHING? • .M"'"' • "'-~• -' ' :.JASff!NGT(jN (UPl) -Vice Pm~ ~--· by l1lilnq and Illa ...._.,. hour u iribd ti*' up "to, 1111 ~·-~ HUbert H. H pbrey "quite likely" bureau l!Jd men""' oo Iba Wltf. • •• u ':: -a..u8ble rwiw+Y• to ; w1il accept oilers"":., Joln Iba !sculUes w~== ~ i=--~ -:,.ir ...ipl ;. m~ .tot the unlverally al M1-IO and o! Dakolil 14 naolbern W)omlns llllt 6orth to the, loWtl' c..ai l.al<a,, :Ma<alester College In St. Paul, Minn., "!'ntral llonlUlli .. ,,.. qoldeS apot In ~ ersto/!pl Ip t. o u II I an'" ~an aide to Humphrey said today. Ibo ,nallo!J . ovtn>J&bl wu -Qfl• .IW\I<, Mlssllalppl and Tenn ...... 1.Dlilsfana.-nd . The aide said Humphrey has the oilers Mon1., at ii.below zero. 11 Nit. Tnu.. receiyed ~P to U)ree 1n.cbes.. !--•. ·nd· er "aer· l-·· -··lderaUon1• but has . Copplns lbe wlnllr)> p!ofar.," lr!al<I,' of ri!n llik Thur8'u ind early lnday. 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Helens, Ore., Senti· nel·Mist..Chronicle. 0 To the person or persona who 1tole my duck and goose decoys last weekend : They were youn to 1 qa:e any Ume you asked. You thought II took courage to steal them. U y9u would like to know what nal couraae Is, bring them back. Be assured you will be the first person I will loan them to.'' · come out Ill rlthl and would need H. Bui lbe said Iba wu mad •I benall "!or !orselllnl to brlnt blm • clun pair .of pants, too." When the decllion wu m1de to· 11&1 !be mine, thus ~ ii • tomb !or lbe 71 miners, Barbar• WU dlllr•ulhi- Apollo 8 Count Begins Sunday CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Spoce 11ency ol!lc!lil decided today lo besto the countdown for Apollo 111 three--man moon lll&hl "" SWiii., -one clay eorly -to provide extr• lsewsr Jn cue pro- blem1 develop before tlMrDec. 11 launch. The decll:ton wu reached aft.er all the major tesllllfl hurdl" were completed -clays ahead or achedule. 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Most of the DJ paaes Adenauer oDiahed before. his • ,\prtl, 111117 deal!! ~ the · • world leaders be dealt wtth u West German cbanceDor. Adenauer ..-ol h1I llrlt meeting with President Km- nedy. It .... In the White House In A~ 111111 wben Kennedy WU 43 and Adenauer 85. "I talked about age In general and told the President be could C0W1t b1mae1f lucky that be hu so very many years ahe1td of him, becallll! they would be necessary in . order to cooduct a long term po1icy • • • POORER CONDmON "I told him that I WU in a poorer condition.'' said Adenauer. J!e said the two men walked through White House rroonds and met hie President's aon John Jr., then ~· l. "I picked up the lad in my az:ms. The President recall'-CI my earlier remarks and then, pointing to his son in my arms, said, .'But you see, I can't do·tbat.'" Adenauer said Kennedy wu referring to bis back, weaken- ed by a war wound. 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ORNAMENTS Gll,..~1~u..i. ~}lim,.._. in1 .n.d tporlcllitr •ltl holfd•r 1alec1 .,. rhue &e.J1.lif•f mea.illie orn•111..U, W1• ri'6-" iiH ro.-. /fo~7e . eaclo ' /a~ir '"r J.,;,tM 1wm 19c uch .. I. I I I I I ~ I • llolll. Y PIUIT ms Puts Teeth in Gun Law Hanoi OK. Yule Gifta To Prllonen · :;::=r_r:;; Parenta Abandon to lul ,... -occopl D I T , :=n..'::''I ea ·mute een-ager YM'· '1111 alllclJll llld lbll' ..... ~.., -·· dOdolen, iilmmunl"'tod In Ports by Nerth Vlotmm... nqotlator Xuan Tbu7 to U.S. Alnhallador W. Averell Har· rlman. The olllclall did n o t , htweV•, link lhl goodwill llllurO to poalllle future -ement In I he Parls.IJllks Oii -· 'l1leJ allo In-dicated continued d I s tr e s s OYer the uncortainlty sur-nundinl tho Alnerk:an pris- onen• fate. 'nie officials pointed out that to date Horth Vietnam has declined to provide the United states a list of American Jl('lsonen of war or to permit Red Ctoll lnspections of their ll•ln& con41Uons as specified bJ ~ Gtntva Convention on ~s of war. Tmi.s U.S. military authorities sin'1pl)' do noi know euctly wtucb m I s 11 n g AmlriGan pi1oit an priloners Ill North Vllllllftl, Hwband's Timetable Irks Wife MALAGA, BOiin (UPI) - 0...11111OVltIlla1GW11 du!· muie wrote, .. I want my dad. I want my dad.11 • llUI Spanl>h police llld they betle\'e n t l t h • r Peter Willlams' did nor mother •Blll him. Polloe hlv1 launch- ed a naUonwlde 9Ulch for file Brllilh couple, who ap- rpilui.Uy abudonld their 16- year.old deolmule ""' with '1 ceatl 1n hll pocftt on a Malafa 11tetl. Peter walked into a 8pan~h pollca ltlUon Tueld1y and wroto hil story on 1hetll of pat>er for police officers. f:iolice said the youth wrote he did not know his London home addrw or even the full namaa of hia parenta. Thomu Tulle, the Brllilh vice-consul, 1ald the youth kteps wr1Unc1 °1 want m)' dtd." Ratio Btatlon1 and n~spapers throughout IOUthern Spain have bt'Qlldcast atid published appeal! in both seantsh and English for ill" fcnnaUon to help find the b0y'1 family, bUt IO fir to nO avall. Wtien Peter w11 ahown a map of London, he wa!I unable to locate the area where he had lived with hU famUy. H1 wtote I.hat he ·used to stay at hOnll in LOndon and not 10 out on the streets. Cut· rate Hijacking Aceording lo hil llol'Y, Peter arrived in Mallia Tuesday with bl!! parents and two brothers, aged 8 and 18, from Almerta. They were traveling M1AMI, Fla. (AP) -1i•1 by car. bid enou&h when a guy eteall Peter wrote that his father your mllltlrnillion d o I J a r parked the car on Colunibus airplane with 30 passengers Avenua in front of a local and seven crewmen. newspaper office and gave But if he and his lirlfriend him 40 ptle\al (17 canta). -six months presnet at Later, Peter returned to the that - are riding on half·fare spot wbere Ule car had been tickets, that's adding insult parked bu.t found it and hi1 to injury. family gone. Police said the 'l'rans·World Airlines found family has not stopped in an)' out Thursday that the hijacker police station to inquire about who forced one of their their son. Jetliners to Cuba Wednc1day LONDON (AP) -l)'lvla S1Dce Tueada¥ Peter ha!! and his companion traveled Hall , llOoyllNld molhlr al beln Ill Ibo hlndl al Spanlth on student tickets. three, -1 diYIJl'Ce Thur.Say olflclall ond lhl Brlutli vice· TWA'• mllllllll lilted the btcaUH bar husband ahOutod can!Ul In Malqa. Ill bil been hijack couple u A. C. Ellll, rtmlndetl th r o u g h the iiven a m.Wcal cbtckup and whoU hometown wu not mailbOI that he was aolng conUDuallfJuesUoned 1boul ahown, and G. Harvey of Loa to malti Ion to her lhllt night. I _hll_h_ome_1_:_por_111_1a_, ___ Anf.....;;e_IN_. ------I Mrt, 11111 tol4 Utt court that her hulblnd, l\armon<I, 34, fbced I rll1d limllablo ol Ml· Ull rtlldOm lhreo 1imM • week. Wblll he loll the houH I~ _, -rnorn1n11, 1he u.ld, bl would }'ell a remlnder throulh tbl lelter box on the !tool door. "1111-to dttld u- dl)'I ""' -all -up Ind lllMUI," Uld Jlldlt Bir Jocoi,a Simon. He rufld cruell7. ~Neat Egg , Deatroyed • I M I LllOIJllNJ:, Aultrllil I <UPI) -EYar7 m,lll lot ,.... 11111 40 )'tlrl Albert lldllOldor w o n t out lo h h dllclimi -llld IUrlbl4 hll ... 111111111 Ill old plllll -. "W• lllou&ld A111ert -out to lob .... " 1111 ..... 1111 l1lllr Vlllel 11111 lodq. lcbra1d1r ... 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' " "ll~::::;::--~~~~!'""'-'!"""--~-:-'.:::=:-::::-----.. • -.. --- --_...... .. - - . . ---. .:.i -----. .------ --------------.-...-.--------------• -·· •-• = • ..,.,. f..,wMak>d~;x;zzx;.~.,..~ . .--.... cta;;;;A'amr 2 .... , "' .......... _ --. --.......... ' . • ~~U,1968 DAILY 1'11.oT 7, ' QUEENIE lly Phll lnterlandl Finch Replacement Suggestions Begin Man Held in-Knifing ''We have &n agreement. He doesn't chase me around tho offlco a11d I don't laugh at hls inter· · · oU!oe memos.•• On Suspensions IACllAMEN'l'O (AP) lome lnlllllllllol 11&11 -wlllll Gov. Raepn lo ii•• tlll-~•JOb to h1o leoalo , Vernon Slurpon al S.. Obllpo, ROapn'I ......Uve -y aid today. WUlllm P. Clark Jr., lhe 'llflolnl No. I aide to lleqln, ,aid tlll rtil\lell ..... frGm •••vereJ llDkr llDlton.., Be didn't IWDO lllem. Clark. b!rftv~, I I J d Stora-'toll Jllll aae al 11veral lll.lnM b1bJC ~ sldered u a ~ for Republican 11ober1 IL Flllch, .. ho la leavilll the Capitol ... join l'Nldent.-elocl Niloa's Ca!J!net u oecrewy ol i.ith. educ:atlon and welfare. "lt will be-at least 1 weet before the declslon Is an- nounced," CJ.art llid Lo an interview. Sturgeon WU I GOP Rate senator wtUl his defeat 1n tha More Trouble at Fremont ' SFV to Get Five Guards OldJVorld Mediterranean Spqni!la ' Furniture ...r... _lo,,.. .. '22.000.00 .,... .... 11111 -11 ... ,_ furniture .. -,i.·.:. ... --' ....... ......o......, !~11>1 ., follotn: Georgooua a ti. CllllOlll quilled IOfA Wtlll fllPar•le l"':Jn!llowl with ho&\01 _oak trim ·dteor and m ID& chair, I matcilllli ·oit ,clCclilonal tablea, (2) 118" tan deeora!or JamjJI, hang!ll& cJWn "'"' lami. -In ftOll&bl ltOa, ID 8 pltce klnl alse mum bedroolli 1111it. In pecan panelled Mediterran- ean 11Yle wllli top quauiy le Jr. wmant1 klnf alza mattreM , & box eprlnp. Spanllh decor cUnlng Mt. etc. -~-...... "-· MUIT IACll'ICI ' FOR ONt'f -·--···--$698,00 NOllTllBIOGE (UPI) _ Arty Pl-Can lo Pu ........ IMMdually v1o1 .... ollwad Ian Farnan-Ternw Avalla•lo--N1"!t0m1r1 lo Calif. do Valley flite college hal Cre1flt ljiprlovad lmlllldlately -aulborlzed to hire flva r m:un~ Paul Free long dlsfl.nce call llomel I• I] ,. ....... i.re Blomgren said 'Ibursday that - -__ _ L08 ANGELES (UP[) - 'Ibe auapenalon of I o u r memberl of lhe 111 1 c k Stuclmill U1llon by lhe white prlnc1pa1 of Frtmonl llllb School Ill W1UI naullod ln aaecGnddayalvlolencoat the mosl1y Negro !Choo!. permission to Increase tbl Now thrw D•c:. ,. ,, •• Mlrtl1y ,hen• ,.u. •••ry At H rbo Bl d ' aecutitJ force ftom 11 men half heur 411ri119 th• ltNrtl Ttlt,hona Chrltbntt a r V • leaden in the achool llbrary, abauta of "Lbe pfp ltl com· to 16 bad been rectlYld from ·h-•t H•ttlitttH c.... Al10 free dr••lnt 1·~~ N .... Some 2aO atudentl undtr BSU tni," tbl crowd d1apened the ofbct of ltate eoDtctt for 1100 nt Ericyclopelllt lrlttnnlc t . •••c:h anti · 1 , ..,.. e'WplNt ....-d. Colta Mesa lllllv Jeadenhlp went to th ': • ...:llld:::.lhl:.:;t1u;::dlnte::::.:"":'::"""=.:1-:=::.·· _::°":="""::::11C'W':.,:o::n::;B.:.::Do:::nn:n.::.~========"'::;,,;'":,',,,',,,' tt.,,,·::I::",,,"::;':'::' ::'"::'":,"",:'= e....., n51ht 'tit t -w.d., Sat. a Sun. 'lit.-. L auditorium 1llaload o1 c:lau9r to •wall naulll ol the A security auard w a 1 serloualy inj ured ThUl'lday when a IO!t drink bottle WU hurled at him and three studenil were arrested, one with I loaded IUJl, amid mounUn1 1tudent unrut. The conflict between th e BSU and Prlncloal Robert Malcolm ltemmed from the su1penlion of · four B S U leader1 who lllterrupted 1 faculty meeUna called Tues.. day to dlacuas student demands. The status of the four students still wa1 unclear to- day. Malcolm announced Thursday the Slllpen!lO!'ll had been lifted "pending con- ferences with students' parcnili'' but UU1 wa1 detmtd unacceptable by diuidenta who demanded no disciplinary action bl taken. An American flag wu rip- ped from Its staff and set afire and three other minor blazes were set around the school· Wedne&day when word of the IUlplllliona apl'lld amoni the 1tudent body. Thu rsday, more th ah SOO of lhe 3,300 studenta 1t the school cut clas11e11 In a strike called by the BSU. The trouble be1an durin& t h e morning •hen Malcolm mlt wilb 50 parents and Negro maetllll. Malcolm to 1 d lbe parentl, 11Tbe suspensions hive been llfte'd p e n d i n g conferencea with students• parentl." Amid shoutl of 11No con- dlUons! No condltiona," from the parenta, Malcolm uid the IUlptnslons stemmed from the atudenta' ute ol OblC<lllUea In 1ddreaalng teachert at the meeting Tuesday. At ihe auditorium, three youths were arte1ted1 one for carrying c loaded .D pistol and two for attempttni· to break lnlo I.he power supply room. At the n o o n lunch break, about 500 student.I moved Into the bleacbert on the athletic field where Malcolm told I.hem he intended to talk with the four studenta' parent.I before toking further acUon. 'Ibe botlfe throwlq lllcldent occurred in the adminiJtraUon olflce1 where about I o ltudent.a went followJ.na the noon gatherlnl. A atudent flung a 90ft drink bottle at Cbarles W. Hawklna, 43, a securJty agent who wu at- tempt1111 to keep ordar Ill a corridor. He wu taken to Mornlng!lde H01Pltal I or treatment of 11 e v e r 1 facial cuts. At that polllt, police cars headed up the at:eet as the )'OUths 1treatned out o ft h e administration building. Am.id lill"t T.....,. RACIAL TROUBLES -Fremont High School principal Robert P. Malcolm •Peak• to demonatrat- ors and relleratoa hla stand on suapendecl nudente. In back, Rickey !vie, one of the four hlaclt students \vhOl!le 1uspensions triggered demonatraUona at the school, glv .. the black power salute • ............................ Just Arrived! NMR HAVE WE HAD THE SELECTION TO START OR ADD TO HER COLLECTION OF HANRO, ILEYLE, GEIST OR HADLEY I I • JtDJn lnhG Weatcllff Pl1sa Newporter Inn 642-2444 644-1700 • Did you see anything in the ads in1his paper that you would like to buy? If you have a Ready ReservAccount at Security Pacific Bank, you won't have to pass up the opportunity. Why pass up a bargain? A Ready ReservAccount assures you of having enough money to take advantage of 'most any buying opportunity. A Ready Reserv Account givee you utra money, when you need it. It puts cash behind your checking account, aut.omatically, simply by writing a penional Security Pacillc Bank check. Interest-free if repeld Within 25 days. A Security Pacific Bank Ready Reaerv· • Account eo1ta nothing to open-all you-a ia approved credit. Why not see Security Pacitio Banlr, before you look at tomonow'e ~.It might make your breakfast readln1 that m.nclJ more miJoyaije. Mmrovftnaodal,.,!aw • SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK ----------------------------------·---· _________ ..........____ ____ .. ~~--~---~ - f I . I I I . .... -,, • DAILY PILGT • . . For the 'Record .. • .... """"-_..., ..... ""'-----------~:;-.~-~ ... ...__.:~ .... :=.-----.. =----::.-.c;..;::..; --.. --· --- Teachers . . . In County ' . Ask Hike ORANGE -The ..W,. ""'1mlltet ol Oraop ~ty TU<:h!n -uno 11 Win& that the mln;mum ltattlng salary for llChool teachers be raised to 17,000 pu yur lhtougbout the OOWl!y. AVtrage -P11 In the <Ollllly now II about ll,liOll f<r a bepnning !eacllOr with a college degree. · WRONG DATE· FOR 'ELIJAH' Airline Bldleales Offer Hu ghes;·Bid for ·Air WestChal"lenged ' , SAN r R AN c I s c 0 -Goklsmlth'• announcement Bllllona.l.re Howard Hughes' aald he was e on d u et t n c bid for_acqulsitioo Of AJr West negotlatJoos wlth G. R. Henry, Airllnt1 wu c b a 11 e n a: e d president ol. A1r W • 1 t . ThuNday by a coropeUU"' of· Goldsmith'• comRODY olfmd fer from a smaU plastlC> cup 1.9 ab.areJ of -ltoct manulacttaer. for each share ol Air · West Bernard M. Goldstein. board common aioct. , chairman of Mallory Randall Mallory Randall 1loct has Corp. of Phoenix, announ«d been fluctuating ,...t\r Ibis an offer of approximately $90 year on the Americall Stock million for lhe regiooat airline.~ Excmange from a low of. 3:W. However. the offer "Was to ,a high of 14'n. It la cur· termed "ridiculous" by Nick .,.ilUy selling at around 113 . Bez. chainnan of the board According to Bez. bowevtr, and chief eucutive oUJcer of toMallrrv Rand.all Corp. does llnc:kholilert of Air W"L" Corp. offer. However, Bes llald Bes lald a .-it financial he would not caU the board repori on Malloly -aU In-~•- dlcaled the compaey bas a -;cm;;~u;~;.1·iQiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ not worth of around I! mllllon 1~ and total asieli ol •bout mlillon. Bes said be bad been wed I>1 F.d 'ConvtJ'3', vi c e cbalrnw! ol the boltd and • prtnclpal opponent ol the Hughtl offer, to call a meo:tlng of the board to .... alder, the • Mallory Randall MR. SANTA! l·T'S EASIER HEREI the airline. -, "E!ljah" wooad up in the not have sullicleot autborlzed BEST &preseotaUves from the 35 c:owity ocbool dlatdc:ta will vote .. the pr-1 In January. Prtsident of the c:owtly teachers assocJaUon, Mr 1 • Haul siov.r. of Orange. bac:u the salary ""'11nlttee. right church but the wrong Hughes, who now lives in sh:ar~ to e_ven begin to make Ll pew 1n Wednesday's ed!Uoo Las Vegas, recenUy made a such an offer." Th.-DAILY PILOT off•,.. ••mo J tnhl of th~ Daily Pilot. $00 million offer lhst• wUI' be He l&id the ofJer "appears of the bo1t feeturet, by aatuel C II .,.._ Jn a story carrl~ on the voted on Dec. 27 by tbe to be a desperate and ir-111rvoy of r••••rt, oYollilllo I• \.A#I I newspaper's entertainment airW·-~e~~~~lwdereero. 1TheplitAiron. rparte!pOnalofbl!A.::_ttempt lngon thethe 011y 11ew1p•,., Ill tho n•tlon. L::-w-~1an .,.:.+~IM Sbe argues that Orange County i.s the second Ioweat In aalaries of the n l n e Southern California countJes and that a aerious lag in educational o.cellence can develop. page,·It was stated that the ~· w.1o;:o.;w.;, ~ oppos ~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i,~i.'i~ Irvine Community Chorus pro-the offer. Hughes oller to confuse the duction of the concert would r--~-~---JIMMmli ___ ,..,.~ __ Jil$Dll ___ Jll:JiUfiJlllJI be given Sunday evening. The . • correct date Ill Sunday, Jan. "Orange County ii one of the most affluent counties in Southern California and yet our teachers. are among the lowest paid," she says. "It'• Ume the public takes a stand on Whal they feel U impoNnt. They should be wllllog to aup- port educaUon even it it means increasing their taxes." "· TV & APPUANCI CENTft -HARBOR CENTER • • • State Aides To View SA Civic Center Courts Set I For 'Final' I Occupation 1 1 SANTA ANA -Orange County's Superior court! and personnel will move Saturday I and Sunday in the third and I final phase of the OCt'l.lpatlon of the new county courthouse tf and the abandonment of the R old facility at Sixth and i Sycamore streets. I Twenty of the 211 departments will be housed I SANTA ANA_ Santa Ana's in the new $16 mi I I i on I Jast growing civic center is courthouse at 700 W. 8th St. on the ittnerary today of tour-A branch court is maintained ing Sacramento officiaJs who in Fullerlon and the Juvenile are looking for a likely site Court is housed in th e for a proposed state building Manchester Avenue o Cf ice Jn Orange County. building in Orange. Making sure they didn't Transfer of the county overlook the county seat dur-clerk's division, the district ing their sightseeing excursion attorney's office, municipal I were Santa Ana Mayor Tom courts and marshal's divisions McMlchael and City Atty. was accomplished in earlier William Mock. Both were in weekend moves. ~ • the state capital last month Only one unit of the old I ~. , 2300 Harbor Blvd., Cosla Mesa PHONE 540·7131: Hours: 9:00 e.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sot. 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 12·5 TILL CHRISTMAS LAS VEGAS, Nn., Marrlq1 Heenan luued htre lr.c!uclt: FREOER1CICSON·WOOOSON -Otc. 1, TenY M. l"recllrkbon. :ze, ond JOl'ce M. WOOGIO!I, ~. bom of Cot!• Miu, to urge state participation in courthouse building has been I ~.,} a complex that already claims delayed in the county swi~h ti! ~ :~4'l city, county and federal in--the press room. Revamplng « ~~ · terests. of the originally proposed I \·,y ~ , ~.· . 1 The EL MATADOR. MODct W95l El'l'I ""' . :~ A masterpiece of handsame Spanish slytinr : DEATH NOTICES H051Ell-PATTEE -DK. 1. Robert J1ma Heller. 22. ol Colli Mesa. 1nd N1ncy Nldtne "'""I lL fll N--1 Bffc:h. l"OSS-VAUGHAN -Ole. 7, Jlmmll Wllll~ P'-. 11, af W .. lmlMlllr, •1111 T'#tlll J, Va~n, )S, of S."I• ·~· ICL,t,Hll-.AICER.5 -Oec. 2, G1r11d Cllnlvn ltilhr, 2', of Co1t1 Mesi, Ind C1ral JIOH Akl!I, :It, of Horth Lii Voo11, Nev, CATO<ATO -Die. 2, J1mt1 I'. The fed er a I govenunent newsmen's quarters to an en-I ·· plans to add a multi-story vironment more fitted to the I building to the complex which reporting of news will delay tt now includes the '16 million the switch to early 1969. : county courthouse and the Dedication of the n e w M $10.4 million jaJl. It received courthouse is scheduled for I the needed 3.4 acres of land Jan. 10. I from the city in exchange for '} 56 acres of former Federal ,',..., Communications property in OCC Plans I f · Fire Calls the southeast aector of Santa ! ~ Wfffm!Mttr Ana. M l :21 11.m. w~,.-. rtlal9, West· A proviso to federal ac-Ski Films ~ ~MIM Dor• Daw'. :111 1:tth s1 .. H1mt-mlnititr Hl9'1 School cept.ance of'the exchange waa • " 111111vn l!ltKfl. o.te of dt1lh, O.c. 12. ~'~~ llJOi., rncul, U772 U 1'1f, All!. ti:! .... : ' DOW Survlwd by 1111er, Mr1. 11.. 11.. 11.o0-that the city must agree to R Ison. of 114oktnflel6; nltct, Mra. 11.. •:.u 11·"'·· fire lnvt1t1oiuon, U6l1 "•" develop the relinquished pro-ha ~ E. Tlla!N• McFllO!kn; '"'" orino. Buren. ""'· 2 Snow buffs will ve the J( ntpl\tw1. Ect. Jim 11111 Jahn McF•cJ. 1:52 1.m. T11und1v, structure 11~. perty. Mayor Mc Mich a e I chance to see some ski films I · 0en. o1 El Tora; nwl\ew, R. o. 6l2CI WntPirtl P!it•. Mi.JOO 61m111• states that the city will spend d h t t II If 11.ati11ca'O; or1nc1-ntP11ew. R .o. 11.o1>-,;41 b.m. \.,.~~',•,,•,·.•~ .. -'''" II 3 ·ru th . t an e P se up co ege II: ISClfl, Jr. M1mor111 .. rv1c11 Sun.a,.-. Santi Elmo ... • ......... · nu on on I pro Jee scholarsh.ip.s at the same time I 2 PM. Cflrt.1 Prnbyte•il11 Cflurd! ol and that ••>-sa"·'1··· federal 1+unt11111on '""'· 6:41 p.m., •tKUe, 1"n s.n1111woo11 w~ """~ when the Orange Coast ti! Huntiittttri •••do oUicials. JI; KIRTLEY 1:511 11.m. Wedl'lft41.,., e11 leik, 2UCd College Block OC c I u b F1ert11111 L. 1C1r11e,.-. AM •s. "' 1m s.1 s..r111 presents Warren Miller's "B:ig i Fulltf1an ......... , C•l1 MB.I. 5urvllftd 2:51 1.m., medlul old, 2'011 Mll!bll by •'-< Mr. Phn l'«lel~. Serv1te1. L•,,. Ski Show" Saturday night. S1tur61'1', 10 AM. Btll l!lroldWI\' Cha~ 3:37 1.m.. nre !nvt1tle1llon, '172 Explos1"ons R1"p Th f'lm 'll be h t ~ <!'!. with 11.ev. toreli Flickinger ofllcJ1t-M111o.,. on,.. e I WI s own a M 11111. 1ni.rme~1. PKlflc vi.w Memor111 4:" 11.m., 1111 lffk. 216l! 1C1neo1>e 8 o'clock In the 0 CC \I P1rti. Olrecte6 IW Btll 8roe<1w1y Orlv1 Lib • Sh " A dit · dmi · 'II Mm'l\ltry, 110 lroadw1t. Cm.I• Mtw. 10:11 •. m .. ur lire. Sl•ltr Ind Gcttt. er tan tp u or1um. A ss1on WI I BATOUIV i::•"'•.m. Thun6at, medlu1 ilcl, '4<1t AMSTERDAM !UPI) -A cost $L50 and all proceeds I A-lltll N. B11ou1ev. ru E• MoOent. Altx•ndrl• ~ will go to set up scholarships N~ ~-survived .,... ''"'"°"' HIWNrt ... ct, series of explosions irp-' the f T1Ml1 Corwin, N~ 11e1c11; 11on, norr~ e111b1"" ''" 33, ?SS.ton Liberian t a n k e r T1'ckets will be on sale at Tllftlllo<1 P1111thoncitl; ~1u11Mer, Mra. ,,33 "·"'· Wt'dntld.,., 11,, lnYfltltr•· !"'"' or deserving OCC students. I .'.-"'-•'''• Mrs. Mlriln Wnl· '"' ... A:o 1.m .• 11r1 1nvn11111th::i1\. 2211 Diane Thursday nlght and fir th d own 11r1nd-. Allbert c-1n, Vk· Ma!'9\llf'lte or1,.. e e oor. ti! tor l'ntothonaff 11111 L1wr1nce Grlmn. c•t. ,,,,... broke out in the hotels loaded Bl k QC th II 1 t R L-8Hdl1 •nd to\11' trrNl-11r11111cn11-,,.,. '·'"· Wt'dneMll,.-, JIUblk. Hitt, with 300,000 •--•-of crude oc ' e co ege e . ~ dre<1. ~1cw. 51rurc11,.-. ' PM. W• iu w. Jo.rm s1. IHLl[l!Q tennen's club, annually gives R vtrllt Oiurc:h, P11m.v.., Memor111 oU Jn1·unn· g th d h I hi P1rti. wltll lln. Cl'llrln Smith ofll-Pilo v· ' ' more an a ozen as many SC 0 ars ps as it I c1111n1 . 1n""1nen1. F11r1i1¥9fl Me-t t"' tore persons. can raise money for. "' ....,..111 Pork. Directed bt Btll ll'l»6-oB 0 -=======================,,!• -~ Morllllr,.-, 110 8~w1v, cw1• Tours ire condlici.d Mond1n 1nd Ir tr< ""'· ·~PBURN Frio..,.. for tcllmll cl1Ul!I fl llf!ll ~ nc. 11r...ie 1-i Wld ~ or Ollltr or-Ii:! 11•nl11ll-fif 11 IMll hi 191 ..... I~ H1told H!'POUm. Ate IO, ftf 51• 7tll SI., Huntlnohln Bftdl. S<irvlved b• wife. IOlll'lll/ un, llobert Htr~r; 1nd tour 11r1Nlchl1C1ren. Servl1;11, lt Noon. $1111rdt•• Smllh1 Chll"l'I, with R•v· T~• w. OWrtan 'offlcl1t!1111. Inter· me<11, Wntmlfl:ller M1tnorl1I 1'1rk. Smlll\j Mortuorv. Olrtdort;. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR $-MSO Costa Mesa Ml MU4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Bnadny, Costa Mesa LI W43S })ILDAY BROTHERS • Buatingtoll Valley Jlf-.,Y 111U 8'"'cll Bh'll. llaallllP!a Be..,. •*1 PAWIC VlEll · MEMORIAL PAM C.,<tuy • Monaary -JMI Pac1C::~w Drive Newport Bea••. Calll...ta NU'lll PEEK FAMILY VOLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7111 Bolsa Avt. wesbntuier nwm SMl'nl't MORTUARY IZ7 Mala SL u.~­LE~ ll'ESraJFF .llOR111ABV el E. 11tlo SL. Colla .llaa - el. 1nter11ted •-rrll\' C-11 Mr, M: Dudlft Ritt!, 6Q..QI, ~ict. J/1, Dumke Talk At Count y Joi" tho c•tolor• in H11•tlnp.11 Ch Nr't enclo1od 1hoppint F S rn1H Ot ory ot1"lnt1 thr11 thi1 Thur1d1.,., Dec. I•, Christmas carols every nlghl ••..• QnJm et Brint ffio •iddlot lo ••o S1"t1 ot Mont90111ory W1rd1, Pin"•Y'• or Tho lro1dwoy doily 11nlil Chrhtmo1 ond I" !ht mill enjoy riio 9ro11do1t trio of 111 -ope" ot 1ning1 ovory 111te ANAHEIM -Dr. Glenn S. o•copt S11nd1y1. Mo1t 1toro1 op1n S11nd1y1. Dumke, chancellor of tMi!::::======================'/; 'California· Sli'O! COilege, w!D speak lt ~the Urst ·meeting of the Orange County Forum of TOW!\ Hall ol Callfornia, H ome loan money ;it noon, Dec. 11, at the A.V&llable Anaheim Convention Cenler. '"'T • i Dr. ~ml<•'• topic will be, Pioventiooa!: Up to90$on owner "What' Wrong with !Ugber ooru1*'dhomes.FHA. VA.Loom up Edocalkln'?" He wfU be spett. to 30 -.. ~available on single"'-"-Ing at the lirst luncbeon ,-. _, meeting "' &be newly formed rcsidenc:es. Fall escrow and me insurance I Orange County Forum of sc.rvioes awJ.lable. For your convenience, Town Hall. . we impound taxes aud insurance, Town 'flan Is dedlcalfla 19 Prom"" efficient, courteous service, I civk education and l·h·t r., diocu.os!On of public q....tloos_ always. Call today for more information. Wllh the adclitfon ol Orange Coynty, ll!"• ;JHaU o I Ctllfomla now 1111 three forums. '!'be olberi .,.. In Los Angela and 1-Beach. Io the lnllJllll'ltlon~d the Orange County f lir. Dumlce Wiii tJamlne of the problems !10111. flllher educatioa, and wru aida a ,.., pollible solutloos. llr. Dmnle WU nan>od lhe fifth, -ol San Fran&co State College In 1151, and chancellor ol 111• Calllornla Stale Coli<C" In 1116%. GE PERSONAL COLOR TV • HANDY, PERSONAL SIZE ••. 24 pounds light. • MAGIC MEMORY COLOR CONTROLS ••• "remem- bers" best tu_nina: !or per· feet picture, • 82 CHANNEl UHF/VHF T\JNING ••• no modiflca- lion needed, • BUILT-IN DEPENOABIUTY • , • with GE precision etched circuitry. with elegant sculptured grill inserts • , • au- thentlcally crafted of rich Pecan veneers and matic fine Tunlb.& Control. lnsta-Cotor gives .. you both sound and picture ilmost immO ately. Every deluxe GC feature has ~en built in !nd tested to give you years of beauty and trouble free performance ••• General Electrit • IS the RELIABLE color TV! 4" per wk. 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Pr¢d<~locl bas ·appol!ilOd Nil'"1bJIchQoenfor1'Is White 10 "asabtanll," Half of them HOUM staff II profeanrs, , . • 'eongresslopal sources said to-lakea office Ju. 20. , day Presid••• 1ohnoon's gift Udall thouiht Ille recom-. ..,.. • · . · men<led lncreue would be la-w).!e¥c. Jou~~ ·m ·Joniler,e~paip workers verWiftl'W ' publl!: relallo!ul and ~ ot!Jer half, ·wUIJ ·Ille men. .i exceptlon of' ooe banker, are ... lllrtaert G • .&Jell, SO, com-11~~-!"-1._., _•1.11""!' For the mQSt part. the!e · educaton~ Tbe; are : " mun.ICatlcw director for the •po .. ~; ormtf cupnaa to Richard l!. Nixon II hil about hall; or ()Ofllibly a Ultle sucoessor colild &e a pay r~ · more than· half, of the 1100,000 .of $50,000 or mOre. · PRY. bc!oll prOpoeOd by the ~·Under ~sent' law the . commlislon. -· · , aide.I, who r~e ill ago 1rOJD . N' · .encuUvo brooch:· former SU ' ' (SM AJDBi, hn Ill 28tof1yearsWith"anevei'ige ~ ;'IWfew, 52• Whttel·r;;;;;~==:?;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;~;;E;;;i th House · staff rnanitr; fonper of 49 at e top rank and Cie'Ufotnia: adv.ertbinf' "'·. . • . ) · 35 on the second tier, all below ... •••••. • NOW AC~lfl.G ~.PLQTl!lflS !President gets a salery o{ In otber .,... the com· •$100,000 a ye a r plus $50,000 Jnlsalont• tecommepded pay for e:rpense,S. A government raisea, after po s 1 i b 1 e I>V commlssion bas rtc0m· modiflcaqon by J-. 1'111 mended that the , saluy be 10 Into flleet ' ouf(lmallcally doubled. un1ea COnaraaa llW action Under the CoilaUtuU0n -to atop them. . Cl .'i.;., .. .. ' . I\ II .; 11 • • .prtsldant"• pay ' c'llUIOI be ·They Include: 1 a !,t r I es changed during hil tmn of of ~ • ll!d S ! n & t e <>ffice. Rep. Morr!J K. Udall memlim to 10 from $30,000 ,(0:.Ariz.), said he ,Underst.Ood to $50,000; cabinet members, ·Johnson wOl\ld therefore from 135,000 Io 1.10, 0,0 O·; ;recommend ' fall lfetloii. •Ott a .dlltrlcl'. jljdges; '1: 1$30,000 .. ..,. __ .... .,.. __ ...,.,,._..,.:"""....,.._ _ _,,+---' presidenUal ~v rwe by 11\e to 147,500, Sup e Court <. . • · t · ··•· ·. " ' ; ' MEMORY -r-..r associate justices from $39,SOO-; ~ " ' ~ 1r: · ~ .P ·, ,_ ~ ~=t~!7:i~..i:; Nigeriti .. 4ft;ic~ S~ne comn1laslon last year as a ~ ' ~ • .,_ way "duck the ucklish 1-01. Sov.:et .C· ~0. m'eb .....:1...k of periodically -raising their 11 (K; cabinet level, will remain ecUtiye;' ·; • --iJ FO!t Tll ftlNO' SEMtsrll pufourblicylye•~ent during the next _!.~;. Dlo. ElrrtheUcb~~l'c1e . ..,t, • -:;• la ·~ ' ~ '-, -·· ·~-. ' ' . """ n : 0 • . COMMENCING JAIL 27th, 1'6f AB one high ranking adviser formet>S:e•ttle, Wash__,, lawyer. • , 1111..,. •• _ •·---a ··-J put JI: "Only the President ---~ •-· vtewa • mv 0 .. 1 .. 1...... Robert . '-· EllJwoi-tlr, 42, ~ I .1 • ._,. • ..., .... ¥...,_ . ;;hllp:op.riy.:;·¥ ..,.._ lro\>blejhooler 1n 1ote1gn at-,,. Ol!ANGE · ONIVE'l!SlT~ Flwbllt~ and m~-Uon · -lilr• field·: former Kansas will be ~'rules am;;'U.... 'cOng,.ourlin ind Wublngton men. They will guide the next D. C., llwyer. . . . ' President down the middle of Henry A. Kb1llll'r, 41, n"r the road but ·1eaye room ~ tiontl aecunty a d v 11 er , minor ·excursiona to the rf&bt Harvri 'Unl.eraity professor or left. of '•ov8rnment. · Tiiey ar. comJl!lttec1 to ~k· . ing solutfons to the couritry'1 ~A. ~d&e, 67, science urbln illl antJ, ~,· lts adv:Jser; fprmer president of world\flde Image tmt at the Callfoma . l n 1,t 1 tu t.e , of lllDO Ume they will tiy to . Teobno!ol)', pnvent exorbitant f e d e r it 1 ·pauf w; McCraeke.n, 52 COLLEGE OF .·lAW Vincent S. Dalsimtr, Deon A, 11&11 ~ lt•·r-a IMl!t.OM .................. Qi~~ LI._......_ 11•..t~r ...._. ....... • ...,_ ~ • ..,......,. • S..,l-o&ltlll I •_.int . .,. .. c.tlflnll. ....... ... ._,_ ........ ....,... .LUlq .. J.0. (J ...... , 0..,. Call OI'. vl~t flit CUIPll! (714) D1-i5JI t234J wmMIHSm AYINUf, SANTA~ TRAINING CLASS Frtt Demo111tratN• Thlt s..,,rct..,_:.1•tti ..Ct~··· 11t11 own salaries. Members last raised their pay in t96f1 from , $22,596 tq the current $3;0,000, spending, · ' ch•Irniil\ · of cquncll o i Nixon's staff members' are ectmonile advisers; fo~er LO~N (UPI) -~ one of the Soviet'• key baRs basjcally members of the professor · Of business ad- ROulani. • . • .art mo·•·• In. IP QI) ••e Afrl. ••• -·· , t. • Eastern establishment but IntJ~u t the Unlversit• · ... '6 · ""' pUl'Ilt''-· seven of them ·come from the rn 1J1ou• on a " N'•erla tn an atlempt to , .. -. The • '" on to penetrate of Mlchlran '" -.· Far West and three art · . a po!IUcal comeb>ck In Afrlea, Africa wu 11oth .coolly and ORANGE COAST YM~A 642.9990· . ' The liberallly of tbe ·pn,. poged. incrtasea shocked some lawmakers and ralaed doubts .!whether<tbeir adoPUon wUl1be u · automatic as had been plmned. llli>).OmaUc reports ~.todai'• dlla~in!fnJ;, !Jwmuch' u Midwesterners. Of the two Daniel P. Moynlhae,·41, ad· The report.I· said that Soml Moaeow'a ,hopes for a apeeeyl;;;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i;;;;;;ii;;;iiii;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;m;;i;i;ii;i;i;ii;i;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;i;ii;i;i;ii;i~ ~ and econnmlc aid 1o =u,,11on .. of ,wbat the NllOrla, ·which b tnvolved In . , .conoldered an easy ctri1 ·war,. 10011 b ~ plal'amm!I ...,...dashed by jo be foll0!!9d by .. .,..uy a. qUick• dlllllils!'!"inent with looks a mile hiah I lncraOJed number of Ruaslw ~et delfl!ll on ' the part In the Iarre Alrt~ naUon. · . of· Alricaftl. • · In the put Soviet efforts Tile aetb8ek· wis all the to become a major influence ?'(lore ~ u MOsc9w wu In Africa have fall e d , ilso' flf)lljni {or ·a foothold ·especially in Ghana, The Jn. Africa to keep the com· s •• tlwi i r•11d•1t, t•lle1t ti•• yo.14.'ll dlplomatlc reports uid the ~t!ric 01i;ununist Chineae ~•r fln4' h11ltf• •11t 111•11. Tiii• Kn!mlln now 11 trying again. out, ol' at least to keep them 111•l•dic whit• fir Chri1t111•1 tr•• at bay. ' cut fr•1h ffffl th• hith J,l•rr•1. ASK OJµY The civil War tn N'-·ia h11 mor• llthh 1P1i.1i•C•r•tl•111 th•11 Al-ady the R"•••--· have ,._ •• -~w has proved a ·b!w••• Io S•11t•'• h••1i'11111•rftr1, Com• t• "'ed NI-~ f isai ..,. H111tfltth1 c...... 1 tl•v• • w•• .. '"' UA ..... a or penn on Moscow. Soviet arms 1tarted ..... "'"'' u11tll •:JO •xc•pt Sund1y1. to enlar1e their embuay ·tn to · go to i.agos, fiist hesitant~ l••ch •nd Eclln9•r •t th• 5111 Dl•90 Fr••w•'f• Lagoa end to eatabliah co'n-ly but more .re c e n t I y on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! !I u late a ln Ibadan a~ d a srowing· .scale. nie lhlp-ii . K~=ica11y there bas a!'so monll include MIG pltne1. been a consid~able lncreue After watcbblg f.he civil war in the activities of the developments, J\Usla decided N 11 eriln-Bovlet F'Tiendsh!p to c: om e ln on · the aide o[ Society, a diplomatic rtport the feder~. government an~ the year-round gift YOU OPEN hu since been stepping up uid. her "c:o-<>peraUon'• on a fut- 'lbe llulsians aot th e m-ol increulng scale. .• .. EVERV~·DAf selves ~an,.,Jhrown out ,,. On Nov. 21 .Russia siped · several ~cab C011'11r!fs ~ • an,a.,...mllll.ivltiilNi(erla an. an Initial mwtve· dlp!Oniatli: 'der -.,hlch MOIC<lw undtrtook 1'~4'~" onsla,ught. · . to b u 11 d a $70 million iron :rho bluest oetbaclt came nd •·" I t It •· h LIFTMA8Tl!9' 1 g_~~~~~~z~~~,&~~~I when Ruula had to leave a s-.. P an · '5 t e Ghana a f t e r the ouster Of lar1est aid agreement the Russians have entered into Kwame Nkrumah. Ghana was wtth any African country automatically. . The deluxe Gift Phlsentation c ... 1hon here bold• theJ J):OCket-tite Signal-8ender that you earrY In th• ear. 1t fits• ncht under the tree ... b!&utlfully. We'll make the rar•i• installation wbenev&r il'a eonvenient.. ~ Giv~ the Ye11.ife1Rtd Gift. Now... $I 0900 S"CIAL P'IUCf: FOii CHttllTM.t.& IMMIDIATI INSTALLATION FIU-. IUAGL,\l -HOLD-UP ALARMS SIA COAST IUILDIRS SUPPLY 642-'3490 1651 PLACENTIA A VE. COSTA MESA DMZ Patrol Auhtorized WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tbe defenie department bas au· tborlud. small U.S. patroll to enter "the aouthern half of the demtlltarited z o n e btt~ North and South ·vietnam :to check on Commun1tt activity. The state DelW'Qnent 111d Wednesday thal the U. S. Comma~d In Vietnam wou1d take all n~sary steps to · insure secttrlty of American ' forces, incllldlng s e n d I n g small patrols Into the DMZ "to check OD posing threats." WHERE' ON EARTH -ARE THESE PEOPLE GOING? New York, Chie190, London, P1ri1 Could be enywher•, but we ltnow tfM first stop iJ LA lntern,tion1I Airport. W11 fly th•r• .tnd b•clc 9 tim•s •v•ry day from Or•ng• County Airport .. , in 19-pass•nqer T·j•ts. It only+•••• 20 Mlnut•s wh ich l••v•s pl•n+y of tirn • to m•lc• • co~n•ctin9 fli9h+ to anotft•r dest.in•tion. Th• f•rt: $7.95 !On• w•y plui +•xi N•rl lim• ~·Pl•n • trip to Los Aft9•I" or beyond, think of us. C•ll your tr•vel 19•nt or 6old•n Wist Airlint1 et (7141 "40.7010. "IT SURE BEATS DRIVING" ' . " Golden West Airlin ' south of the SaharL WARREN MILLER'S ''BIG SKI SHOW'' 90 MINUTE COLOR FILM Proaenttd ·By Orange Coast College Lettermen's Club DECEMBER 14 ••• 8 P.M. ••• $1.50 OCC AUDITORIUM 270 I Fairview Ro1·d, Co1t1 Me11 ALl PROCEEDS GO TO SET UP STUO~NT SC~LARSHIPS Your account has a number. You don't. Sure, We're!nlhemmieybusin.,., Wopudlt,lmtltt, pay!ntmrtonit W1havetobt~piadmt. conservative. And we ere, But we don' have to be aool. a!OOf, stuffy, And we aren't Walle tnto one of our ol!ices. Y0111l get• wann.anetlDC and competon~ personal attention. Y'"1'11 alio •et the hlsbat interest possible cm insured accounll: ~cm $1,0oo mi1lfmum booul accounts held three yean, ISScummtllllDAI rate compounded daily on passbook accounb, You'!l pt the 1""1rlty o£ a one h1111dred twenty million dolJir fln•ncl•I institution Ibara been doing business for over forty yoan. And, if you want to save by mall you'll..., get free postage both ways. Thereart)>lgreasom aadlittlereasonswhyyou abculd uve with us. So, accept our !nvilatiOll: Open an account at HuDlingtoa S.\'fngs. ~ -------------------------------------------------------------- • • ., .. , r ' • • ·I J -... ,. J9 ciAtL Y PILOT FrkloY, --U, 1961 • ---. ..,,. ... ..., .. ---............. • • J !°!.:·~;, GRAFFITI byLeory Lonely. ·lsla~ds M~y B~. National Park ;..i~ ,....,u.._ O X N A R 0 ( A P ) ablne with wlldflowen In bul has oceaslonal sandy larlffl, IS mn.. bi 10, U World. C ab r 111 o repor.t<dly • DwtP& c ~.'la I 28, Calllomia'• nest naUooal part JPrlng and 11 pocked with eea beaches. also ii~. f~\1estock gr~ bur I e d there . 81 eat' fresh water aprlnas. 1t la used at times as a target for prac-- tice pliasiles fired f r om mainland~. ·IChedlller and apPOtn-.U likely will be a chain of lonely, caves. , SANTA CRUZ. 'l'llO largest, Ing. 11. ~ orch<ologlcal wlndswepl, ~ low hills and . ~ former calllemia 1ltU•known blandl stretching . S~A BARllAM.' Two 21 mll,ea. by 5 rol~~,rvatly and J>&}eovto ',!<il !j"tmal· _sandy be,acbel allC( several ; mlD. betw-n Point Vicente and .and a. hall by ~ mUet, It ow~ ll bu pie coves\ .Hu manyisca ~ves and, .at1-------'------------- lla ... • ~-" f>;i;l:tt;i, -· 'gl-at t: with ~Ide 10111• -·· around , streams. one end. land. 4Uiles ~ foet I ym ~ ,.~,, -· p I ~--·· tion . ~• •· n ' ,._ ' • Jl)eeCh writer; f o r m e r :1 ° nl '·"'111-~P · • ·bril_llance m t r e e • 11 k e Once a, Mexican penal colony I liJgb. ! :edltAlrW writer for the· New ) Two of them, Anacapa and ouqflowm called ·COl'l!OP(li, ii now IJ· used for c~ltle and , SAN M1GUEL. ;\ 1...i/a11 •~York Herald Tribune. 0 ,,::_+~;:;I+!~~~~ Santa Barbara, have for 80 visible to ships 10 tnil& away. sheep grazlna. · I for Cabrlllo st .ytaft after t ~-yean compriled the ChanntJ It's girdled by steep cllffs, SAHl'A ROSA. Sec o o d Columbus fouiid rilie" New ! fatdck J. Baclt.anaa, %9, Islands NaUonal Monument. l--~--.:....._.:.__.,:..___:.:::,.:::.__:.=::_:.;._.:::.=-====-==--==-=1 ;speech writer; former The morwment's supertn. ; editorW writer for the st. f t.nd Donald M Robinson ·Louis. Globe OemocraL · ent, • · of O:mard~ aaid a part could . "Maidi · JJ.. a d e r 1 o 1 , 32, be established as early as -researcher and writer of 1969. A bill creating !t is pen- ;pollcy atatementa;-former ding before Congress, he says, : asaoclite prol..aor of buslnm and with good backing from at Columbia Unlvenlty. CaWomia:ns oould be com• South Coast Jaw. • .Rober! ~. Jiron,. 3 " ;, reaearcher Md adviser on pro- "'grams for the poor; former ;Wgb. Point, N. C. policeman •and public relltions man: the : only Negro ao far on the White ;11ouse staff. ' : Wllllam Saflre, 38, speech ; writer; former New York : public reJaUons man, author : ahd reporter. : James Keochi 52, supervisor : and edliol' of the White House : writ.era:; f o r m e r exeCutive ! editor of Time magazine. !. Nimn bas also appointed an ~ associate to Henry A. Kiss· ,i·ingei, on the staff of the Na· ; tional SecurJty Council. He is r Richard V. Allen, 32, former ; senior ataff member of the :Hoover loltituUoo Of War, : Revolution and Peace at Stan- , ford Unlvmily. Plaza Hosts • · 'Viet' Radio An amateur radio club and merchants of South Coast Plaza is offering a free messages service to Vietnam servicemen for shoppers at the center. • The Orange County Amateur Radio Club, through t h e Amateur Radio R el a y s System, will send messages to servicemen over th e Holidays free of charge for shoppm. Radiogram forms a r e available at the ca 1 hie r counters of all the center's stores.and at customer service counters of May Co., Sears and Woolworth. ni. park would Include Q>e islands of Santa Barbara, Anacapa, Santa Cnu:, Santa Rosa and San Miguel. 15,00I VISITED. Says Robinson: ••LaJt year alone more \ban 15,000 persons toured · the .Channel Iai.ncts National MQ.numents of Santa Barbara and Anacapa. We want the islands made Into a park so we can protect them, not restrict the>:r ue. We will open their use to more people this way. "The best marine gardens in the world are out there en the islands. They cons:Utute a recreation resource offering a remarkable variety o f recreational opportunltles to an ever-sweUlng metropolitan region." These, he said, lnclude boating, fishing, diving, pic- nicking, hiking, and ezplorlng rugged areas that tell the f I .· AfRAID T .. iltl'S, NO SANTA CLAUS? I • ·- How ca n ~8 diamonds be so beautifun They were ju st cut' out to be. Re5ult; a bracelet of incomparable beauty. 182 bii.gu,ette diamonds, 56 round diamonds, platinum mounting. Specially handcrafted a'nd eKClusively at Howes. See it soon. $8,750 •• B.D. HOWES and SON SOUTHERN CAl.JfOl.NIA'S flNEST J!W[URS lOSANGEllS • )100W~sh.in!! lloulC'l'aid 'A!AO£HA • ll6 Soulti Ub Awrwe W'd Huntin1ton·Shei'll011 Hot.i NEWl'OlT IV.CH • l412Vi1 Udo-SANTA IAllAlA • 1415 Stitt Stfftt GOIDWATEl'S • "-nbt8111:1SalttlcWe -:: In addiUon, th e Pres.i· dent-elect has named three deputies tG hiJ top advisers. They are: Harry S. Oen~ :18, deputy to counsel John Ehrlichman; former assistant to South Carolina Sen. Strom Thur· mond and chairman or the South Carolina Republican party. Messages will be accepted through Dec. 19. Messages .to other overseas basell also will be accepted. story of the geological •nd'liiiiiiii~miiiiiiinn~iiT~i,~,i~r;;w;;;;;;:~;;;;9~;;;;;;;r~~;;w;;;;1ii1-biologica1 past. Most, in ap p ear ance, resemble the low brushy bills on the mainland. But aome have spectacular features. Here's a rundown. John P. Sean, 28, also depu- ty to Ehrlichman; former at· tomey with the New York law firm of Nixon, Mudge Rose, Guthrie, Alexander and Mllcllell. Wllllam. E. Tim.mom, 3 7 deputy to Bryce N. Harlow; former a~t to Tennessee Club President J e r r y VanderOuft said the message!! can be sent to most bases throughout the world. Give the United Way ANACAPA. Smallest and nearest, it is the only island presently open to visiton without special permission. Narrow, steep-sloped, it is I AdvtrtlMment Stops Tormenting Rectal.Itch Rep. William Brock. £..c::fuam.Foomila l'Mmptly Stapa ltdllng, In the tradltiooal pool of B , __ '"-"---p. clP'" I M White House military aide, Ulllmi 1U10 n.cuc¥'el am ucs n Oil Cases N~on chose His old friend, New York, N.Y. (Bpeda{): The eotlet.or atlqin.r utrhl~ntl Air Force Col. James D. emh&l'l'aaalnc itch c•u1ed b7 ot U7 kind. Hughes, 48, former a.alety hamorrlMlida t. moat tortumua. TheHCl'Wt:ls~H9. director fur the U. S. Air Bnt adooe bu fomuf a apedal TheN ii no other hemorrhoid Forces, Europe. formula with the abilit,-, la formal& lib it. Preparation H ---------1 :moat cues-to promptly atop alao luhricatea,IOOthesirrltated th·11 btzrning' itch. relin'e pain ·t;lauu and helpa preft!lt flll'- U d ectuall7 ahrlnk bemor-ther infection. In ointment Clll' t hofda. And all without nar-tupposj.t;ory fonn. Kids Uke to Ask .Andy HEY KIDS!-SANTA ARRIVES GN A BIG RED FIRE ENGINE TOMORROW, DEC. 14TH AT 10 A.M. ------------· F«EE CANDY CANES' FOR THE KIDS I ----------JllPllU J'ICTVRES WITH SANTA CLAUS AT HIS HOUSE ON THE MAU -aa- HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA .1194-lollox tl• 10-~JJU ... ff Foll Wrap Exotto 11Kming 98 foll tor tho•• C .._iar .rlftal . llt t-11130".Sl" ·Faihlo~ Wrap ~~~°!$239 ,paper, ltc~ofU Stick-on Bows ''Btau Tyl' lll . 02lrbtmu eolora 43c: •• l>LtcoWlt S&l• J'tkadl -98' Solid Color 2l" Ornaments Boxof7 Shining ornaments in• Red, Gold, Blue, Green end Pink a.s· sortment! Perfect .lli.ze !or all trees! Macie m. the U.S.A. "Best buy!" DECORATIONS AT DISCOUNTS . .. 41 -fnch Tall Illuminated Candle B•auUtul ••d lmp,..,_ $296 Bive • , ·• adda & boll- ·day note .to Cbrist- :rnu decorat:l.eps, $3.98 Musical Santa Head .Claua with the •rl,, Ev•cyone wlll tavo $299 thhl J 0 11 y sa.n.ta merry tune! -1! $291 1 ~1 Dwarf ·•· ~~.':.""~~ $2~ cottuzite that makea . him. irreslatabte to · • • ,,,;" tile ldddlM ! H OLIDAY FLORAL DECORATIONS Llfellke Peffed Poinsettias Brighten • D 4 decon.te your home with • aac ll!elik• poillMt.. . u. of. "•t&y.. . --""'11. >L< 26!' Gala! Nelly ']'· ,with Glltter J9c' • For festiv• table& • Cryahrl•.llke Helltley Florol Arrangements Gllatenlng pl&sth~,. l'lua lloraJ. .,.. C ta.n~ettt for . )'Our table. Gracetully shaped, real lookln tree made <Jf flame -resistant Vfm.yl You could mistake tt for a tres~ly cut one! $2.59 Sno.Flok Tree Flocking Kit ' f: $1 99 *· " 1 Tbe euy, dG-it..}OW'lelf way t.o • snowy, pro-- fealonally • flock• 4 Chrl9tmu tree. 1Aata SO da,yl or more! muy, fun! $tlt$1111ol 11111, l ·r..4.Slalk Jls'zlllicli 39c Val. Co.Hon Drape 2tc Aerosol '· Snow Flakes ;~Wbl.::33c . ""' --. .... 1,11oo1 .. ------ d D . - DAILY NI.GT JI Luel Tells Trlela 'ri:his Cqn.~B_e the Looolie$t H.ouse' WASHINGTON (AP) -"It looks like it'• &lid . to .. you lmtoad ol . beJne lllDl>- blsbi'' 10.year-old Jlm Hardin commentod alter blsJlnt vllll to the While Houle. His --buddJ; Alex Shultz, t, llked U: ·tor 1 dlf .. ferent ruaon;, 4'Jt wu ute a muaeum.'', ls Scotch PiM Your' Yule Tree? PRICE WAR HAllCITs'l 51 WABlll!IGTON (UPI) -w«llon-..ib)'_.,. 'ftlub to 1111 U.S. -GU lloalfl01 -to .... L......i .., lfllt ...... _ -tt .. pomlblo to lnlonn -el -to .... ,.. tbol .,_av--Olrtllmlll tno marDI ., Harbor ..i P•rlr pn>lllblJwtllhe1ICOldlplne. -el ll1tllllcol --.... -~ -dou&l• !Ir, hllaam ftr, black and nlevaat IC ODO mtc , ......... "" -orredcedlr. -••••11 ,_ -,_.__. Thole -.,., lb• 'CUT-RITE ........ HOP -aMo • lot el ltud)r lort;ll -aid, ~ to~ aw. Tbo1"'" "wtiit 1111 pubUc "-• HI WllT lnH . COSTA MISA motfnted D ID1elJ b)' !be llllf CU. In tum, .... "Gee whll. Joe," wu U>t . comment from Cir! Blcbl, 6, to ID 9Jder broUier U he surveyed tlatuary Hall p the Capitol - ~""--~----and -ID---..I'll. ............ ~ eoUtied •1~, bmed to provide tr: ... :~to:~=======·== .. =·=M=,..==._~,..====~ ice cl': 1neet the demand. •• ~ In the -• ..,,,. !nllllllty el -·· '"lllls -11 aimed of and dlalrlllulan to ICCW'aldy ~ The bOyl wen 11m1C IS chUdren ol the n e w l y detlgnated~c.blnel 1nwnben who ~eni' ~ 1Ga 'a YIP ' tour o1 wilbliigioil ~ · by Palric!la HIXm, ~ of Presid~~ .• • Luci J-· "•fi-•'1''. daugbler or · Pre-¥ 4t»I· Jobnson • •"'--' u.e· • ......"'!J?U ~ group.. around !be.wblle BOlllll: ShO interwove b.iltori!:al data with personal -meaDoiiel .~ G(." ta house abe moved Jnto" as I 15-year-old. The guest.I -youngsten, teen-agers and aorne married couples -heard Mrs. Nugent recall in the State Dining Room: "I was 13 years old and my sister and I received our first lnvitaUon to a State Dinner • . . I wrote back to Mn. Kennedy to aay the invitation was the 4hrill of a lifeUme 'but you might not be aware of our ages.' beljllna ., ...... pmioe and· =· ~ =.i °'..= llgu111 Btidl School of Art ind Deslan -market tr... that will ple.-•• _.. "is • crucial _,_,_ more JU]e tree aboppen." .._.. .. -.... PINll PAVOUD • .: ~. ~/': ~ WINTER PROGRAM • Wbll p-yule tree iiiop:' tr.el In some anu and 1 , pen, '!bl t t 10 1 r,e b er 1 IUlJ>}us In olhen, re~8111 JAN. 6 • MAR. 7 dllcct•ed. dopeods In-large a waste In exC<31 ol •10 1'. I ' ' WIT ....... GETTING ACQUAINTl\D -:;-.J;ucf Nugent, (Jell) -daughter' cil Prea_ldenl John- son, shows the main dilijng room of. the White House. IQ Tricia Nixon, daughter ol President-elect NlxOI\, MIJB Nixon led the children of her fatlier?s cabmet- on a tour· of the ExecuUYe Mansion. . part on reglool1 lr!ldlllons. million." , . For example, "Kentack1ans FUtL TREE usually choose the red Cedar-, Just what do Christmu tree wb1ch ii ~t ~ ln ttie' buyers want? They want 1 stale,-wblle. to:ulerneri -~ nice, full, straight, fresh look-balsal!> fir or ICOlch.plne.".. In1 tne, Nomeownen like 1 By and tarp, the research tne 1ix to eight feet high, dlsclooed, -''*"'tch pine is the . -1partmeot -favorite American Chrlstmil wfll settle for 10metl\ln8 tree. MOft scotch pines .,. smJJler. marl:lled and sold from rell11 Nol only needle lenath but told us 'don't drink the At the Capitol. the group "It's really a beJuUM town. lots for the ho1ldays than U, needle 14sharpne:a" tnifuences wine.'" ' was U8bered onto the 'House you know, it's, well, it's other evergreen." purchasers who know what It In soother room: "The f1r11 Door by W i I ii a Jjl M. . beauUlul" . · . Cbrlstmas tree m 1 rt e,t Is to get lllm( wblle try1n1 wiyie llou.!e party I ever bad "Fishbalt" Miller, the cbief Next stop was the lieoale resell'Ch is, centered st 1111 lo lodge 1 bit ol Umei where • ..... .-.- lo.II IUNIZ DAVID ICHlllAML __ ... AINOl.I ICHIPllN lunt Ol.OOD .ION ITOUIWIY IASIC AND ADYANCID CDUUIS DIA WI Ne CO&.OI & DDleN OIL PAINTIN• ICUllTUU WAmCOLOI UA DI.I.WIN• CllAMICI as In 'thJo room ll doorkeeper who got off to a dining room. lndustlral opporlunllia pro-ll will do the lllOll goed. :as 8 sweet atxteen ·~~ise ~ewhat shaky start; when "NOW Wetnl gt>lng to lunch, 'ject OI the ' Il'orest Products . ''Buyers ~ally fl n d SNte llf•••••• Af:ror•M ,_ y..._ party,andmyweddingrecep-he told Jim Hardin, "Your yeah,yeab,"saidCyrlHickel. MarketiJl&..Labor.ator.y.,,. m~ needles most uo ....... c.,..1 ... -rn41 4t4-ll21 "She wrote back and aa.id 'I am very much aware of your ages and I want you to come' ••• Our parenta tion was here." daddy is seerttary of labor." "A:te we rtaDy going to lunch Princeton, W. Va. acceptable," the forest service I In seeing the group off, MrL ".\griculiure." the b o Yl'.!no~w~?:'.'."---~----A~t:._the~_!'.l'rtncelno~~L, lab,~~siall~~sal~d.'.!::._ ______ ~:;::======~========~ Nugent said: ''This can be responded firrnJy. 4 Given Honors / By Scouts _ Four men from Bunilngton Beach and Fountain Valley received the Order of Merit awarda for outstanding aervlce to boyhood at a recent P a c 1 f I c a District Scouter recognition dinner. ' Thomas A. Gillespie and J. D. Raby of Huntington Beach and J ames Johnson and Richard E. Lyddon of Foun- tain Valley were the reci- pient& The scout district, part of the Orange Empire Council nf the Boy Scouts, also recognized several other &COUt leader1. Special awards for aervice to scouting went to Jerrt Pierson of Fountain Valley and to IlellolJ l>yetr Georp Gauthier, James ' He 1-d, William Melloo 8111 Tetey Tutor Ill ol Buntin~ Beach. the loneliest house In the Miller 'explllned Iha! oeats world but if you· warit It to in the House gallery for be it can be the most members of the executive rewlrding time of ,YOW' life." branch are allocated on strict The .tourilt bua theri swung pjicrlty, wlth Cabinet Camillel U P 1 -A -wilb seated Ii an order baled qn . P eJ\llSY v venue, ••· "·b'-·t r-•, wtlll pno· r!'-a guide wlnf,lng out ·govern-""'° ~ u"' cuu. .., ment buildlnga "here their to ~ aecretsry of state. fathers wW ahortly . be' ·top The Senate side waJ' next. men. "ls that where we're giiina "Are we .&oh>B to Jw>cb Air have lunch!" Carl Hickel iu>w?7 asked CilrMllcte~ the . ·asked. youngest member or the Cathleen Finch. 10, whose group. He and his fcf!JI' father will be secretary of brotil.en on hand are the sOns wellare, aald she hid been of Alaska Gov. Willer J. to Waablngton before - Hickel, named to be secretary "when I wu little." . of, the interior. Her sister, Pr11cllla,. said, .... . ·Jiqle Bells, Jin~le BoHs • , • ', ' •. Jin9li 111 th• w:Y fo H...tl ..... 611fW. '.. lrln9 th1 klclcU11 to 1•• S1nf• •t MorttfOl'l'lll'y W11"d1, P1111f1y'1 or Th• Bro1dw•y ~ · Join th• Chti•tm•1 c1rolin9 und1r th1 9r111d•1t Chri1fm11 tr11 in •ny nt•ll .this S1,1nd1y 2:l0 to l :OO •ncl Mond1y thru Thurs •Y•nln9 6:30 to 7115, Sfc:ir1i •p•n:& 111111 1.w.,k incl m•ny on Suncl1y1, l11cll. •ncl Eclln91r 1t th• S•n Di•lilO fr1•w•y• CHOOSE YOUR EDITOR! (movie or slide) .,. Take your choice EITHER ONE No alld• prof1ctor It complete without on• ATLAS WARNER SLIDE EDITOR/VIEWER • hn ..... ,y. .. ...,_...,.._ • s .... i.:=.:r .. 4t lir2 ...... ,1 ... • S..,..4> ..,._ ......... ~ ,i.._. • ,.,,.._, ....... ·-" lltM .... tilt • ~':.":?.1GI:..-... ........ lk.~11* ..... ''We Take Trades" DAVE'S A TlAS WARNER . 8!Jlm MOVIE EDITOR/ Vl~WER-~ •)l..,. 4". 111\".................. .14 ,_ . .... .........._ ................ •4t.l~-M .,11 ................ ~ .... 1 ...... =·•111 . .,,_, . • Crltlfml ,=.. ..... • llhol ........ II ll!Wlllla CAMIRA EXCHANGE 474 E. 17th St., Costa MeSC! 646-2136 While it'1 not a big gift•,, it's a little gift that meet Chrisllpu sboppets will appreciate. With you in mind, oome of our atom will open their doon on Sunday December 15 and 22nd. Briog the children and enjoy a whirl on the Carousel. Listed below are the stores that will be open , •. hourt from I I a.m. to 5 p.m. ••• loath (..st ?Jag JlllSftlt AT SAM DlllO "'*"AY, Clll5TA llll!M e A.~ e ....,.. ....... e C. M. ._. • .......... e .._ M ,._ • .._ ._ e CiMPt' e _.. e ~ _, e ... , IL ....... u. ........ Cllllrlt_•,._. ..... ,. ................ ..,...,.ei, .......................................... -.-·~·--·--· ......................... ,_.,... ... ,... ........... """ ... "-.............. __ ..... ·.--.... --...... ,.. .... _ ....... ""-................ c:... .. ·--·"'-.,,..., ........... ... -·~--·~--........ . . ..... _______ _ --·--··-~-~-----~-~-~----~-~--·-----~-~---------------------------------------- .· . " ., •, >i . • .. ... ._ .. .. • -.. ' .. • ' .. . .. " • . , ' .. . " ·: . ' :• l ' ' , . ' ' ' l .IZ DAIL V I'll.OT •ridaJ, --13, 1968 • . _, ' .. WORLD'S LARGEST. COi.OR TV PICTURll ZENITH -23''' ALL CHANNEL FAMOUS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PORTABLE COLOR TV $258 I BIG 14-IN. SCREEN I • Compod, h<1ndsomely styled with big 102 sq. in. pith.Ire . · • Precbion-engineered cha11i1 incorporates the · ne-st electronic develop· menta and performance feoture1 to 011ure exceptional color reception •All 82-thonnel UHF/VHF • Privtile eorphoroe ond jotk WESTINGHOUSE WALNUT CONSOLI WITH AM·FM·FM STEREO RADIO Compare at 229.95 I DIAM.OND NEEDLE I $178 ·•AM-FM-FM Stereo radio with AFC for drift-free FM reception •Four-speed a utomatic record changer •DeluJ.e lightweight tone o~ •T-8-inch woofers, two 4-inch tweeters •Beautiful walnut finish cobi~et hes record storage area . ' COLOR CONSOl'E r -. \ j 2ts so. INCHES I $ 45:8 · , i I •Handsome contemporary sfyli ng in walnut or mahogany •Patented co lor demodulator circuitry for unsurpaued color hues •Sunshine color TV picture tube for greater brightness, truer color •Super video ra nge 82 channel tuning •Full 25,000 vol ts of picture power •oiagonal measurement ZENITH 14-INCH* ALL CHANNEL UHF·YHF PORTABLE COLOR TY Zody1 low Christmas price $288 I 102 SQ. INCHES I •Super video range 82 channel tuning system •Exclusive 1olid·1lole three lfoge video amplifier • Fw\I rated power transformer • Automolic color clarifier with magnetically ah ielded picture !vbe •Sunshine color TV picture tube for greater brightne11, truer color "Dhit•11•I Mff1•"••11t ~' , ZENITH CONSOLE STEREO WITH FM·AM·ITEREO FM RADIO Zody• Christma• Price $268. I SOLID STATE I •Sleek contemporary styling in select walnul or pecan veneen •Solid state stereo audio amplication 1y1tem •Micro-touch• 2G ton• arm with a maiing 2G "free· f\ootingH cartridge •Zenith's .. stereo precision'" automatic record changer •Zenith's solid·slote FM/A.M stereo FM radio •Moster 1tereophonic sound control panel ;NAnOllAuY aitv1an11D ruto4ii ~D 0 71 IQ. INCH ILIMLINI UH .. YHF • . PORTABLi TV compare ••. ·8 at 89.95 . •111van...., •HO .. IHCLUDaD •Brilliant UHF/VHF all·chonnel reception •Powerful ff1)nf-mounted 4"x3 .. dynamic ova l speaker •UHF tvner with solid state circuit I Keyed AGC auur" btst rtception ZENITH BIG SCREEN·IB"* ALL HANNEL Llj5HTWEIGHT PORTABLE TV Zody1 Low Price sl28 172 SQ. INCHES •'~est performance" features incl ude: del~xe video range tuning 1y1tem, automolic "fringe-lock" ci rcuit •Front mounted clear sound 5xl·inch speaker WESTINGHOUSE BIG SCREEN 20" INSTANT·ON' PORTABLE TY Compare at 18'1.95 $128 I 212 SQ. INCHES I •Convenient top front control1 •Instant-on reception ••• no woit, no worm-up, no walk bock •Pop up VHF and 1lid~rule UHF channel num bers •Front '"ounted 6-inch oval full fidelity speaker •Complete with earphone and joc k AS LITTLE AS NO MONEY DOWN, UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY ••• NO PAYMENTS 'TIL MARCH '69 WESTINGHOUSE FAMILY SIZE 2·DOOR REFRIGERATOR·FREEZER -Compare at 209.95 s17 8 WESTINGHOUSE TWO·SPEED PERMANENT·PRESS WASHER Compare a t 21 9.9 5 WESTINGHOUSE TWO·CYCLE CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER Compare ot 209.95 $178 r; ........... , .. =J':=-=-~'1 G ~,-mg~ 1 ••G12cu.n.1 I HEAVY-DUTY I I PORTABLE OR BUil T -IN I .. . ' ·, • IOO·lb. ftetter wilh 1eparote door-seporotely ins11loted for bes! freezing aclion • A11klmotic defrosting section - never needs defrosling I Full width, full depth shel .. e1 -two position 1helf adjusts •PLUS: butter keeper, egg lloroge, easy· open door lotchll's • Normol a nd gentle agitation speed1. • Fomou• double wash action e Four wosh/rin1e temperature letting• •Heovy duty 16 lb. ca pa city tronsmiuion and 1tabili1er 1ystem •lint filter and recirculation 1ystem +M~ •6 position water saver •Safety lid lock •Smooth rolling gl id~out rocks hold a full ser1ice for 16 •Automotic dou ble wa1h detergent dispenser • Compl tte two-cycl1 with singel timer knob •''Top-roted .. wash a ction fo r cleanest dish•• •Plate worm setting, odd-o·dis~ control • Roth on caste" ... WALK NORTH. LONG BIACH ANAHllM·BUINA PA•K ANAHllM•PULLl•TON WIST COVINA NORTHRIDGI RIDONDO BIACH NtHl a.L HW Y, AT I TUlllAlll 1. Sc;tUTH ITl l lT AT CHlllT I UCH l lVD. & llNCOLN 0 1AN011HOIPI AT 'IMON AZUSA AVI, AT PUIN11 llSIOA ILVD. AT DIVONSHlll NAWTHOINI l lVD. AT SO,I AY CINnt PO.-TAIN·YAWY LONG BIACH ~ I LYD. AT (llNOH LOS COTOTll,SPllNG & WOODIUff HUNTINGTON BIACH GO,DIN° WIST & IDINGll SANT A ANA H. GI AND AVL AT 1 nH ITlllT CHAPMAN &. llOOKHUllT IAN fllNA.NDO l 'VD. AT IUllANk• TO,ANGA CANTON l'VO. AT IOSCOI GARDIN G•OYI BU•BANK CANOGA PARK Sll~P & SAYE AT ZODYS 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY 'TIL CHRISTMAS I I ,, • ' ,, --... ---~"--'-=-~-=~~---------------- ·-............. - r • , No-Time for. Lethargy \ ,l I' 1 ·.,1• . I ! J •J " I ' ·• lly JfdtU lb•bi!O · • · Wtien •the contpany ~.... ij; ralM • ' lice111e .. ~ he did." €1almlna she ' . • Of fllt Daltr Ptlll ... ft her ' aaJafy ftdm #$ lo tz1'.IO Al WetJc CillJy WOrl:ed ~( it, abe fetll ~he heJp1 I . "Get out· and do somelhloi," ihe pr.. H!l<i1 ql!lt · to l\l>Ch mef<:~llln4 at Bob by keepmg her hand to and w · -etaimo> vtg!"'"'li 1M Qelen Hubbard : l.o!'l ll'<ll' ~ Cl~y c;o1li a:.llbJlul~ . ~1111 to l1' •••re.. 4 • follows her owh adlnet.' • · • ·' atJiiit'liio,/ '62 n~· graduate wort She Uiea HunHkion Harbour .,hicl> 1· 11, II \ PHll~RMONIC BOARD CHAIRMAN Mrs. C. Robert Hubbartt FnMr, o.l 11,. .,_. •Ht.' ,. ... 11 Joel.On Heitlnv•. 642-4321 -Guild Favors New Color Scheme -Putting their pink uniforms away and donning tbei.r ,prettiest party. dresses wiU be members of the Westminster Community Hospital Guild. On Tuesday, Dec. 17, guild members and husbands or a guest wi11 be guests during the hos- pital's party taking place in the Edgewater Inn, Long Beach, and at 6:30 p.m. \.Vednesday, Dec. 18, they will celebrate the Yule season with their own party during a .buffet di,nner in the home of Mrs. Nick Ekovicn. Arranging the table decorations are (Jett to right) Mrs. Arthur Munns and Mrs. Ca rey. Baird. Mrs. Paul Stafford and Mrs. Albert Kleist are serving as chairmen. Qiap~ cropped hair ailurally trostea, al1 UCLA Jnd ·Univuslty of Southern • w detc:rlbea u a bouaing development • '"".ihe ill •&«tchln( Jlt"ippearance-but-'riialil1ornta,_.:.--. wilb a 't11ler!ront age! reela the area " .ller rnoat1 contaglow qualltf ls bu · bu· great potential. She deplores the . Yl,branf zeit for living. , "l think the kids today au gre-1 fragmentation of H\lntington Valley and -·IO · m~ . smarter than We were," ,_ .. __ ould Joi '"1 can't understand boredom -tbe she siyi\ briskly, "but 1 ~Ueve in WL:ll"JQ mort area women w n chronic complaint of nothing to do -discipline. Thia business of the mlnorlty together in needed community projecta. 1 tlf Jlcoholism In women my age," of studenta creating chaOI ..:.. I think "I like ,~ridge and martinla, too," she ~phasiz.ei the efficient mothU ol three strong 1 diacl~Uhary action "1oukl be quips. "but _Children 's Hospital and and grandmother of two. taken." 1• Orange County Philharmonic are more Helen Ii chalrman of the board of important." .__ H ""gt Harbour Philhar · Kim, youngest. of the Hubtunit children ""'" unun 00 moruc and president of CHOCettes-:Jt"nior alll'~ A golf and 'tenn!s player until a re«nt. Committee, spoMOrs of the sixth aMual Uiary of the Merm1ld Gbild, Will arthritis flare-up, Helen Ls only mildly boat parades taking ·place at 1 and graduate at 18 from Marina Hlgh School, enthusiastic abot•t the familY cruiser 5 p.m. tomorrow. · ~ Mrs Don Wood th f' RI t UI whlch she humorously t'erma BOb'a ~-'dent or the • ""• Menn. aid Gui)"' · na · ' mo er 0 c ' f playpen. r,...,,. .......,. -t ~ and Dolly, 4 ,is sportswear buyer for ol Huntington Beach, she also serves the Hatri.s Co. stores in the San. ' as a provisional member of the B •""'~Ill 1 , $he had to ~ediJcate her huabal,ld ~rn'°"~.t -~. ver .. ' de area. in -ant to wor· king women Assistance League, member of Gallery . · ~o · Aasociates of UCI, Huntington Harbour IUch&rd ·Hllbbard and his wife, Andi. "When we ,first were married Bob Republican Women 's Club and the World are·seCond-j..~af teai::her.s in an American ref~ to havf HIS wife work, but · Affaira Council of Orange County. ~I Jn T~gucigalpa,_ Hondur~s. · ~ no',\' he agrees that generally working Her volunteer hours of s er v Ice · followtnR:' the "outbreik of World War . women are. more interesting because benefiting three major projects alone II, Helen return~ lo merchandising as they are interested. They hsve more would account for more than a full · per5000el .super1isor for Bu 11 0 ck • 11 vitality and don't fo11ow a pattern. week's work each month if performed Wiislilre, , lhen joined the Lo! Anitlet consecutively. store u an assbUlnt buyer and assistant Much credit for her exuberance she pe~ 11;1pervlsor · gives lo her husband Robert, a national sht: beiteVe! iashion ls for fun, though real estate consultant, whose eisy-going, she ruefully admits It's probably a good acholarly manner conceals the fact that thing she no longer is a buyer. be ia an arch foe of lethargy. "Do you believe it? Then do something atiout it," be states firmly. "And there are so many interesting things to do ," stresses lhe forceful Hun- tington Harbour matron. Her yaried interests have led her into retail merchandising, teaching, person· nel work, real estate, marriage and motherhood. After attending S\.anford University she received her BS degr~ frt'.ln Simmons College, Boston, and burst into retailing as an assistant buyer" with the May Co. ''Fashiom swing in cycles. Today's· rashions are beamed for lhe-youni. Short skirts are adorable on young ·people -terribly ' chic and way-out. Anything from ·the knee to four inches above is acceptable 1&ependlng on the legs) as Jong as · Y.ou, don't get toO . spastic about it. Good fa~hion people don'L" She gleefully admits shocking Bob by turning up .for her 30th Stanford reunion in culottes and boota. Her interest ln· real estate was stimulated by her curiosity. "I wanted lo see what Bob was doing, so I got "Too many women today don't even read· -don't keep up with )"bat's goinc on in the world." The Hubbards believe in Jtimulation and change -even at age 50. "We're here to do all we can ·and nothing is all Ui,t twd." ~e $tea. • Right now Helen and Bob are looting forward to a trip lo Europe af~ Kim's graduation. Or taking the boat through the Great Lakes and inland 'waters •of New England. Or -most exciting of all -viewing the majestic Himalaya Mountains from a helicopter as guesta of a Hindu doctor from Katmandu, Nepal, they ente~ined as hosts for the World Affairs Council. "We may just-be dreaming.,'' she Ny' aoftly, her grey-green eyes squinting against the sun. "But if You never dream, You never accomplish anything." ' . ' ,. • • Santa's Assembly Line Starts in Fountd in Valley f Mrs. Montie Carter. Mr~. Lo:1~ .iL .:> .... ,1;ioau~ed that for the second year turkeys will be donated and Ute club membe~hip will supf ply the remainder of the dinner. Assisting Mrs. Long with thl project is Mrs. Andrew Edwards, Americanism co-chairman. Nothing says Merry Christmas like the fragFant aroma of turkey baking in the oven, and members of Lhe South Coast Junior Woman's Club, Fountain Valley, intend to see that three needy area families each enjoy a complete dinner. Measuring turkeys are (left to right) Mrs. Larry Long, Mrs. George O'Hare ana • A· Sure G~_uge for Sister: Ev~~ything Improves " With Age ) DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'd like to say a word to the girl who wu ~ plaining about her pesty, 1'8in·in·the-neck kid brother, age t I. She said he: wu driving her cuckoo and she didn't think 1ht coold last rour years lmUI she went away to college. Tell mir 1 was in her spot eight years age. I wae 12 µien and he was 10. I came close to writing to yoo a half daun times to ask for help. My brother wu an awfut pest and • 'tease and at times I was sure I hitcd him. Wt week that "awful pest'' left for V'.'.!tnam. I never ttallicd how • much he meat1! to me until I ll8d to s.y ~ ' ANN lANDERS good-bye tO him . All the petty aquabbles suddenJy &eemed ter ribly un.impor1anl. I felt ·utiamed of ha ving bcrn so Im· pat.lent and rtupid. I realize no·.v he was a normal kid who eri;nyed a!l,.,·tion and loved misch ief. and they'll wish they could live ll~ose days over agan. -BUD'S SIS DEAR SIS: ·voa kltd/ I.h em -and h1 a wa1 I never co;di Thank you dear. Please. Ann, tc11 Rll tl1" r'. r ·' f"rs DEAR ~JN LANDERs : Last month who are now .suff;1·ing '· 11 1-~:; 1.:1 ncr bclo\iul uncle died. P.c was laid brothen lhat be·,..re they It ·'"';? ll t.t: .. ~" o·" in the living room of his home, little bralt)' brolht'ra will be Rr'OWn up In rroi:t or the picture windows. ,, • l'he following day he wa1 taken 200 mlJet away to be burled In· bis wife'• fam1l,y cemetery. I have seen lb.is cemetery and it la right In the Cfliddle of a cornfield.' Nobody bbthen to keep It up and k makes me· sick to think of our loving kin out thert in all these weeds and brambles. · our whole family, ii upset about this and we wonder If tbere'a anytl)lng we can do lo get our dear uncle moved back here where we can give him lbt ptO!lel" care and attention. -rn~. CERNED FAMlLY DEAR FAMILY: I tnu• yea aaYe your dear uncle the proper care and auenlJoa wbea lie: w1.1 •live. That'• the only kind 1 pen• lttaertta trona. Hit wife lla1 lite rlpt ti .._ tu. flu.I re1Uq place 1llllua \e rude • ope<i•I ...,..,, Jn •u~•Jil u. o11, ,....., . him In Ute cornnttd, tit• 1 *l'e~ lte 1hoakl be. DEAR ANN;. You're: goin& to dc-.i<le lhll. I'm sick ol oplnlons ftun relltives who don' know their elboW1 trom third -· ' I went with Pete for two ' y~. We Wert· o!Ncla ll,y ongaged far 11 moalba. U. suddenly called oll the whole lblni, sayina he wasn't ready to get married. My parenta loot the l250 dtpolit on the hall. l spent over •too on honeymoon· style nlaht.aowna and other rrtlly 1t11rr • • ' that i!n't worth I boot now. r ' :l nu. was roor·mi>nt11s •to'and y..i.r, day the low~~. lkw1k uked •for hli Qllg. I aaid ''NO." He llid he'a ieolr,. ·Iii lawyer. What should J do?~ LIVlD : • DEAi\ UV: 1111 low1"' wl1I tell ldia tllll wlleo 1 mu -i... ... _. Ille atrl ii .. -lo ... .... 11111 wly oo W1ll w..W ~ waat Mt ·l -ltlla-)'Oll'd be ...,, .. ..,. rid tl ..,.._, IUI ......... ,_,_, .. --· • ' · Ann Landen will be Jlad to ll1P you with yollr problemr. Send - to her in caro ol Iha DAILY PILOT enclosing a at.amped, M:lt~ flOVelope. r. ....................... -...._ .... ______ .._ .................................................... __ ...._ .... ~~~~~·-...__ ---------------------------------------·-.:.------------) • I , • l l " Horoscope Scorpio~:.,Break From Routine Ioo1tmi1tre11e1 Secretorle1 surfltile Clubltoate' In Htm-:i:.=t~ ij(llino )leocb )$ lite mee~ l.elal fllt ·pll<e J" members or w ~': •4 1 Olal --Club "' hrltor Runllnlino lldtcb ·an lb< ... aill-..t W 'ftW/.:t.bo SATURDAY 1-, Tw roatl toward DfCEMI~ 14 .,....., """'°"1· .1ury fllae jtrjde. . -lftd r.urtb IV~ ~ '11'1111 , I U. But )'OU coot• UtrouP by Get pollc1 llel. OUlline 1oall. 1111 ,• p.m. • ~.., 11 J p,m, ' ut11111n1W1lquemelhod.1Cvto>-Pul lomeWq on Pll*· Nol~;,;:;~======:::::;:::1;'=;;:::::::::=;::~ tac ldahJl,ghtt r om a n c e • wlM: to meNly ~· rial ir:-~, " BJ 11\'llN~ OMAJlll • TAll&UI (~May lO): Pel'OOftll maaoellam r • 11 n l .ftr 1oq,._ 1r ... 1 pluta. ' ' ;. -·· -(Feb. JMlmb •» . . ·,$a' -nJi'I. , -, "The •-trola .,_ Esplllil -"· ....._ Me1111 w_. man con ,.,,. realize there ii an o t be r dMlloy ••• Altrology pointl the dlqienaloo to job al band. 01\Y way." fe.atm'M. undemanding of CANCER (June 11.Jtdf 3!): MYll«Y lllJ!TOWldl docifmeot ' Securlly ii enhlnoed. You pl -led with mooey. Y"1 better deal wbent bulc -COUid be involved: Key IJ tjl? • , are concerned. Home Im-tie perceptive. see pmcn., • ~ . • . AIW!ll(Mlrch tt:AprU 19): oubtle-Wbltl,Wll I !lllunlon lndloaled; ... be mylJW'J-ftillt into.piect •. Ume or pl ........ fullillment. Gll:MINI (May ll>June lO): FmlilY dll(.....,.. .,.. 11~ cieaUvttY 11 k e 1 opoUlffbl. llld. l)opondl ll(IOll )'OU' •IU-Tllere IJ added ~bllity. provement ohould be 1oaI. Get 1llualionl in re.U.tlC lllh!-r. ' '·.i. -~-• i tblnga fl.led. Leave no I<tooe Avoid ... who talla. tall Formefly ·\li!lni~· . enda. Fulfill family oblJPUoo. ll«lea.. ' 1 " ' t :;'. .;.• , , LI!O (July 21-Aq. 31): IF TODAY II YOUR • ,., -, " VJt.• Wonderful deaJinp indk:lted JlllTllDAY you m dynlml"' Hair NeJ!<. ): 'with oelghbora, retattves. El· attract!.,.• to·op)1te .ex. You .,.,.# "'=!\-. ~ .. ~-' ·:· '· '•' t' ~ '•;· ""LUClt. LIGIN°""'Vislons of ligb~ed candles-not . .ugarplums -donce in the bead or Anchor. Lodge 'MB, Vua Order of America's Lucia Queen, Miss Palricia Ollila (left) and ber princess Patricia Bry- -..... Mla1-Ollila will reign as queen during the .-;II'OUP'• CluUtmu program which will be presented .. Dec. 15. ' • "LVasa Order • Lucia " Lights Up Fete -, Weddings, Troths Pilot's Dead.Jines To avoid dl11ppointment, prospective brldea are reminded to have !heir wed4lnl 1torle1 with black and white gl0<sy pboto- grapla to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart- ment prior to or within one Week after the weddinJ. · . For engagement announcements it ii 1ugge1ted that the story, also accompanied by a black and while glo1Sy p i c t u r e, be 1ubmltted early. U the betrothal announce- ment and wedding date are six wef:ks or less apar~ only the wedding photo will be ac- cepted. To help ·fill requiremen!J on both wed- ding and engageme;nt stories, forms are avafi.. able in all ol the DAILY PILOT offlc ... Further que1Uons will be 1D1Wered by Social Notes staff members at 1142-4S21 or 494-94U. """ vt~wo. Hiall111ti1 =ir-~:!ic ... ~~~ ,._ has now "1·0'1·.l'!_~·J. ·'-&•Le .. venaWlty. Be darida. Try and report. You ca influenoe ~"° ~ ''" IOllletlilng dlllerenl. Sb o r I . your ilmel H you , properly t .-. , journey ii on age!lda-II& aJeit. uliliz< viii ""'-ilal. ""•·••. ff h " D1ap1,.y ..... o1 -· ,........ "'"""' sta ere .at' -VIRGO (Aug, »&pl. D): . ~ ippwa up- Avolcl"extravaganee. You &et GENERAL TENDENCil!:S· proml18 of. fiD1nd1l blcking. . Cycle blah for · L'I B RA . Thil ahould nol be reuoo for ' s C O R P I 0 SAGl1T -' careleaanesa. Coe~ to "'k. Spedll word to A !ti! S : w1ya ol ~-Mooty dllcua11oon1ract with upert. picture la generally brighter. . T• ,IM eut whl'• lltckY 16<" ...., L!Bn• (Sept -A~ -,. I" IMllfr lllf lo'lt, _..., SVdMr nn • • ~-.. Mi ~ Omorr"1 tiootltt, .. Secrtt Hints lot Kbeeyno•~fl,.ed exipilllith ataonlul. ~Don~. :';: :OM~ .. =, "'~,.= 88uo W quo,, Stettts. fhl D"ILY ,ILOT, lcl11 324e, Thia la. your day to win big. Gr•l)ll! c1111m1 SMtltn.. Nirw v.nc. Alk for and receive the beat.1-.";;;·•;;;· ';;;";;;'";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Personality shlnel.·ceiebraUonll aee.s you ill 1tar performer . SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. ZI): Break from rouUne. Be with conc!niii people. Wonderful for arouP activity. ctubl or1anizatlon event .is especially favored. Tbo9e who share intettst.s can aid your cau.e. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. :IZ- Dec. ti)' Change, variety, social acUvlty art highlighted . Member of oppc:llite ae:i el· presses bold interest. Be PRE· MAS 'AT " '" ' - ' ' • L ', Mill Patrlcla Ollila will reign as Lucia, Queen of Light, at the Anchor Lodge 848, Vasa Order of America'• Chris~ program. Clubhouse, Newport Beach. Nativity Play Offered graciCJU5, but don 't overly commit yourself. Me 11 age very clear. tonight. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Older individual comes through on promise. re.- quest.. Excellent f o r en- tertaining boa at home. Be with those who b a v e aomething worthwhile to,.say, conbibute. Get famil1 back· Ing . 2s·1• OFF '-. - ' ~ Miu Oll1la attended by five ! Princesses, star boy1 and elves, wUJ lead the traditional -dance around the Christ.mu . -_-tree at the 5 p.m. Dec. 15 : ··'gathering in the Z on la Entertainment will be pro- vided by members of the Hollywood Swedish C h o i r , under the dfr~on of Douglas Hyttenberg, Julie Larson and David aqd MaCk Carlson. Students from Sweden will be guests at the party where Santa will distribute presentl to the little ones. At Huntington Center The 1tory of the first Christmu will be portrayed in the Huntington Center Mall at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15. The Fountain V a 11 e y Woman's Club, at the in- vitation of Mrs. Tom Keevil, assistant promotions director AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 18) :. 'Good news comes from afar. Don't be overly anxious. for the center, will present -_. the colorful Nativity scene ac- ctfflted with traditional carols. -Adornetl in brillilnt aatin costumes will be the Mmes. Gary Powley, Mary ; Robert Gillum, Joseph; Phil Silver, . . Harbor Council Movie Guide Coed to Tell Of Christmas -' "< .. -------------------------------• (E61to1"1 Nott: Tiils rm¥1e ...,161 II "' o.-m Irr tn. fllmt1 cotl'W'lllttft of H•rtlor COuolcll PTA. Mr&. Roblr1 mission. Shaw'• play. Robert Pecha and William GUESS WHO'S COMING TO HOW SWEET IT IS ._ Broad Pullord, shepherds: Robert DINNER? -Moving story marital farce. Moss, Roy Rowland and David In Spain, Italy , Sor...., 11 prnlOtnt eel M.l'1. Herl S-II mnv'!llrlM WlnMn. If ii lntlNHd ... ~ ~ ....... .,.......,. .ult.._ fllrnt flDr. cert•f!I ... ")I-tM WIJI llll'llNr 'WMllfl', Y- ~ ... .tk:ll*', No.ti """" to MoVM OUldl, Cl,. ., the OAIL Y l"ILOT.I of t' •l •-Ritchie, three Wise Men, and Winner• in the creative 1 · paren s reac~ons w A LOVELY W'Y TO' DIE ' racially mixed marriage. _ .,._ ... ucUve· hen 1. uty 1_ ...... MW Mary ·Elizabeth Lam-writing contest sponsored by I ~ g --men, the angel the Junior FriendJ of Newport NT ERL.UDE -Tern-cu~ of killing her w••'thy, n •••• Publl Librari t'll ta] brilli t ~ Nma•"'"' the ... _ry ~·1 be· ~-.. c • ea w peramen , an con--elderly hUJband. Mn to'rln,.r.a ""' "u receive . their trophies next dwiucthtor becomes involved 1 LOVE YOU, ALICE B. I b; h mm.1~·_.~ theb M6nday, Dec. 16. a young journalist. TOKLAS -Nice Jewlab boy cu s c orus, uua.:i.cu y The trophies will be awar(l· RACHEL, RACHEL -Tender 1lves up hla aquare flancee Mn. Richard Klnpbury, will ·ed during th~ Christmas in atudy of a splnster school . a n d h I I r o 1 e I n provide musical baCklJ'Ollnd. Spain pre.enlailon ln the o:~ee~ON YEARS B.C. teacher. E8tabllshment for Ute of a ~fm~ coordinator is Mrs. Mariner• library'• all-purpose •• f tw THE SAND PEBBLES -hippie. room. TEENS AND ADULTS GONE WITH THE WIND - Old South • relurn& to the ;.It= n.&e story 0 0 stor)' about crew o ( PRE'ITY POISON _ Sordid, Following the presentation \ UCLA coed, MISl!I Jackie SF£RET WAR OP' HARRY American gunboat. brutal murder tale of men-on the: mall, the Nativity Casala will tell of her FRJGG _ Private becomes THUNDE]lBALL -Re-lasue tally diaturbed youn1 man pagd.nt will be rtpeated at Christmu 1pent In Italy and -.1 hero when be deviaea flan of James Bond in tm· and cold-blooded girl. ?=30 p.m. Sunday,_ Dec. n.. Qf_ the holiday custom• of her I to rescue Ove A I I e d derwater world. PRUDENCE AND 1HE PILL tn Tamura School, Fountain relaUves residing ln the Ba.s- 1 -imerall. ~T SIDE STORY -Re--Impudent, Ir I v o I o u 1 ~~V~ai;;le~Y-~;;;;;;;;;;~~~:;;;;~qu~e~coun~~try~ol~S~pam~·~-~~·~-SHANE _ Tense western. issue of modern dance Brltwi farce. WAIT UNTIL DARK ·-etta. THE in'RANGER RETURNS Thriller in which thuga try ADULTS -Dubbed Italian film. EJ TEMPLE SHARON I to farce blind wife to reveal BARJIARELLA -BiwTe and TllQMAS CROWN AFF Alll - wberubouta: of be r 01 0 y!teless oddity. Sophi!ticated, 1·m mo r a J .._ 1 ---'-· BUM OF MRS. BLOSOOM story. • "' <=•"••rv•ti ... • 1y11•1•9u1 er th. ~ t11tltt H•rlt•r Ar•• MATUl\I'! TEl!:NJ -British farce about T 0 RN CURTAIN -AND ADULTI UnuauaI triangle. SopbiJtJcatld Hitchcock es-617 Wmt H ....... ., C... Metil ·BLUE _ Tew doictor and BLUI; MAX -Drama about p10nage film. 1.11 JIWflfl ,_,..., .,, ....... ,.. " ..... "' 111 wr _lltlt9hll . hll dlughter uve the life World War I German ace. THE UGLY ONES -Story IAllATH mNIN• s1mca PIUDAT., l tll P.M. of. a-bloodthlnty westerner THE DETECTIVE -Vulgar, of bounty bunlerl and the.Ir E• t11t fine 111111.,. °' "" T-i. si.rcn °"" , who wu railed by a Mes· violent melodrama of sordid, prey. _, tht -rm hltlewslll• 111 aur one, Slllbet lean bandit brutal aspects of New Yort. VALLEY OF THE OOLLS -"llflfrl""' """..., & ••H,._ 1ci.1 -.-tll -...,, oettllll' 11 DR. zmvAGo _ Story of GREAT CATHERINE-Bued Taste 1e 11, 1ha11 ow c.n: Mi-lllJ ., 141·14JJ . , J'DUill Ruulan doctor and on Gi!orge B e r n a r d melodrama. ;poet. ~------------------------------....,. .............. ~ :!'OR LOVE OF IVY -& : = :.':°11~.'.h For all your Holiday Bakery Treats ... c.ome to !i ~i._}=lf...iwrz: = LINDEROTH BAKERY i Group on Go ·During Yule · Newport Harbor sen 1 or I Citil.enl will be on the go 'during the bolld•y ....... The group, which bu jusl 1 r<lunted from a llhort lrlp to Lu Vegas, plana a bollda.Yi party Dec. fl ... even1ng bu• I tour to Pasadena and Hollywood to view I b e Chri!tmu decora~ Dec. It, and a dlnner-danee al the clubhoule Dec. 11. The Plnochla group -"" tltl round If 1..Uv!Uea wlllt a ~ dinner lut Tuts- day. MR. SANTA! ITS EASIER HEllEI D,t,NISH ,t,MERlC,t,N 209 Main Strfft, Huntington leach Since 1961 Phone 536-3534 I flNI ...... D•cor1tod CakH _ $3. 75 ........... ~ .... (I 'It ~"b 1.nfl •f '•cifie Ce11t Hlthw•y •"" 'i•rl LUSCIOUS CHRIS™AS STOLLENS --------•. .. ....... :____$3.75 CHRISTMAS TRE~ STOLLEN . .. .. ·------··--------------~ 3,95 CHRISTMAS WREATH STOLLEN ·-·-·------------··------·-----·-............. 3.95 P•rf•cf for C•nferpi•C• • PFEFFERNEUSE ....................................... ·---·-···----····--·--···----········--··-·-(dozen) 68c GINGERBREAD BOYS ........... _ ....... _. ____ : ..... _ ................... _, __ (oach) 20c STARS-SANTAS-TREES ...................... _. ___ .. ______ ................... (aach) iSc FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATION • , • l1 I' i 11 I , I Old F11hioned GINGERBREAD HOUSES . . . . _ . _ $4.25 ! ". '""" •• "'"" ..... o ... " 11 MULTI-COLORED CUT OUT CHRISTMAS COOKIES ... (dozon) 68c •! CHRIS~~'SiousCOOKIES IDEAL GIFT FOR A SWEET FRIEND ~1 -~ Boxed Christmas Cookies I! FRUIT CAKE ~ $1.69 I , , g~~~~L;~~:~~s ~~~Rl~~~~s ---~Nch~i'.~ I ORDERS TAKEN NOW ••• CALL 536-3534 I Opon D•ily from 7:30 •. m. to 6 p.m. -dos.d Sund•y I ,.. _________________________ __.. ___________ ...: ON ALL OUTFITS NOW UNTIL ·"THE SHOW -ROOM~'" . .. ' ... ". . " " DEC. 24th 2811 NEWPORT BLVD. AT 5:00 NEWPORT BEACH Make her dreams come true I This Chri1tm11 be her knight in shining annor. Ltt ~ :nte~ior .deaigners help yolL They have 1 knick . .f~ fio.~ mg 1nsp1red gilts 1h1t 1rr: in good taste hut needn't cost a king'li ransom. Such dreams a.re fun I L •• L l -·-·• . , • • • or .llUUl t> ~ FINE ROME FU!N!~GS PASADENA POMONA • INTERIOR DECORATrON · "11.,_ ' SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH "S 1nt1 An1 • Sto,.. Opon Mo~day bonin9s" PHONE: 547-16'2-f · I/ --------·-------------------------------------------------------- r I '. . .. ) .:r ree .. t G~ests to U·nique Decor Parl ol the fun ol docoratlnc ttmoVed IJUct. DMd< l ho for tho holiday• Ii comln& cootenll of the two boct1 Into up wllb ..,,.tblni ~al and lbree ' equal · parll, teepinc dlffennt -aa 1tttadive ad-tlalues interleaved f.olether. dllloo lo your docor and I La)' the lbree plleo ,of Jfalua COllvtrlllloo ~lece f<lr ~. 00 I fiat-· locatll tonlOr Artist Show " 'rlHY. -ll, 1961 DAILY "11.0T "-4/pha GatJJs Pursue . Holiday Bandwago~ IS '!'be a1r w1u"11e lllltd Wtt1t 'tile r0unt111a' vanolo -,.i 1 Cll!iltinil • 1¢11 ~'"' : Mn: Wlllllm )$, lleed. lftil-#11 lor 1" llr"Ml Couni1 ' cJent. ' '' I II Ji ftHlnc that Mn Jad .<A.•-• Club.GI ~-°""" _., wljlt I b • .,.. Well lie lllmOd ~-, nya Della liOrorJiy-, . rqemenll .,. tbe 11Jt* _ 'Booked' for Qno brlitbl !de• tha\ 1111 , ol lla<b o1 \Jatuol and both these requJ,rements ls tht puncture hole al c e 11 t e r IJoUlique Chitatmu Tree 1 througb all· la,rer1 with k:o tall; a & a t e I y • three-tl~ed Piek M other aharp in- ".tree'' fl. avocado green atrumenL month f<1r December Shi 111'11 , "11al'a the nla1't the ar<iup Chailll Gruber I( -la(lnn became !ntmlllld .; po!nllOI , lainPo m the b o 11 d a y Beacb, John Bodeblolh cl Ill ·becluoe "d. a Cbrlatm•• .~·-•f\b ~:pirt;;fjl ~ ~.:1i:i::,v=~ ei-111 • nico1vec1 · -· , r • · are the Mmt.. J«ry .i.. ""'°' . - ·CMRISTMAS. R!EFLECTION-Use avocado green tissues to make the tree, which is Perfect for an entrance hall, small table or comer decoration and , is particularly pretty when its glittering leaves and ; beribboned layers are reflected in a mirror. Navy Santa Wives Entertain and Children Games,· goodies· and a ·Special gift presented-bf Santa · ·Will lure children of Los ·· Ala.mitM Navy Wives Club to a ·Christmas party in the .Na\rll Air StaUon tomorrow. · · ·Serving 111 Cllairman of the' ·p~y are Mrs. Nicholas Annoglda and Mn. George v .... The club also is planning to distribute holiday treats to the Cerebral Palsy School in Santa Ana on Wednesday, Dec. 18, and in charge of this event is Mrs. Raymond Tenken. lluuea, lrlmm<d with rod Securt ont ond ol the dowel baubla and alltlerln& with In wood black. Cut .• circle aol!t. ol cantboanl" about one Inch To make lb1I m 0 d e r n in · dlamet'er, puftcture It in Chriltmu Tree. you need two center ~ a1ue it to . dowel boUI ol boullque \luuft In about 10 kom•buo. . ,... ...... : avocado .,_ 1 dowel rod, Thread dowel through bole •" kmg and 'II" In diameter · punctured In one atllct of KATHRYN ANDERSON a wood block 5" square and tissues. Rest t&sues on the Future Bride ~" deep with I bole drilled paper -~, letllilg" them Is the cooler for dowel· fall lf1'cdully _,oo dowel. cardboard 1rom the ~ Glue another paper stopper to W • """ for 11oppen : "" p1ct, the dowel •bout 1" a!M>~ the Inter ocrew driver knlttlnc needle flnl layer d. l!ss .... Thrud or . other nainw, shaip in-OD another ' titr ol tissues. stnunent: white atue: spray Repeat ·for top Uer. ' w dd • 9 11ue, IOld attu..: four gold eoat cut ec!ies " u ..... · e In medalllOIUI; one medium and with spray glue oc brush on sU lriiaU reel Ouistmu tz-ee a light coat of white glue ' d baQa. and I yardl·ol gift tYJ>t !bat baa been diluted with Ann·ounce rod yam wai.r. Sprlntle Immediately The dowel and base you with gold glitter. Use several can buy at hardware hobby e1tra tissues atop each tier qr variety stores or at .. llunber so_ glue ia placed only OD sides, yards. Spl'ay 1Iue is aold in then ~ove these e:in:ra ti~ hobby aOd craft shops, or you sqes after spraying. can dilute white glue with a Glue 'small r.ed baubles little water and Jx:ush It on. where the fol®d edges. of tis- Rere'a how to make this sues meyt .on eac!l Uer. Add WWR1al tree · paper gold medalbons around · · the base and Ut oo a many-Cut away lhe cardboard looped yarn bow. GlUe three from the boutique ttuue bo1-rowa ·of yarn around the sides · .,, ,. the tluuea can b< ol the base ior fmal trim. ' Kalhl')'n Anderson and Scott M. Mather are planning ·a winter wedding in St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. Miss Anderson ~ t h e daughter of Mn. Atlee Cyr of Ne~rt Beach ·and William C. Anderson of Costa '"Mesa. Her flance's parent.a are Mr. and Mn:. Leonard Mather of Longlleoch. 'Ibe bride-elect ls a graduate of NeWport. Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Sht: majored i n elementary education at San Diego Slate College . The future bridegroom attended St. Anthony's High School, Long Beach and Long Beach City College. Both are active in Scout work. Women Reflecting On Activity Members of the C o a 11 t Woman's Club will pause dur· Ing next Tuesday morning's meeting to reflect on the coo- tributiona they have made to the community during the past year. Members h a v e collected clothing and canned goods for Danny Davey, mended clothing and sponsored a Christmas party at Fairview State Hospital, helped send a blind child to summer camp and contributed for a teachers scholarship. Fun and good spirits will be the order of the day after the business meeting con- ducted by Mrs. William Halli · dar In the Mesa Verde Coun· try Club. Carol singing and a gift e:xchange are planned. Alumnae To Attend .Reception ~Christmas toys also will be distributed to needy families or Disabled American Veterans of America, Jack Fisher Chapter, Santa Ana. Mrs. Tommy ~lewart and Mrs. Joseph Dwyer are TISSUE TREES -A boutique Christmas tree can chairmen. be made from tissues draped over a cardboard Mrs. J ames McC a 11 a , Orange District president, will be the honored guest at the holiday tea. Give to Your United Fund ; · Harbor Area alumnae ot zeta Tau Alpha will attend , a reception honoring Mr.I. i TtKmas . 'I'.. . Gwin of Los . Angeles, national. viet preal· ~ dent, next Sunday in Long J Beach. - 1 Mrs. Graham C. Gibbons, , president of.the South Orange ' ·coast chapter, and Mrs. 1 Eurton S. Grant, federation ~ repreaentaUvt., will asaiat at : the t.. in the O.ltll Alp!uo ! cllaj>ter heule in Long Beo<h-1 ·Other• planning to alteod •· art tht Mme&. Melvin A. : Richley, H. C. Duffie, Jolin <4 Greeley, Frank Feller and I fi!arlin M"'W'ld ol Newport ! ·Beach aftd Lister A. Peterson. ! Patrick J . McDonald, Jerry : 1 NISI), ·David W. Wilson and 1 ~h~allnrk:t ol Hun- H~dln for the event will -b< the board a! th• Soothern -1 Clllforrria Federa~on. of Zeta i 'l'~u Apha. Members will conclude the paper stopper. To slip them over a stick first month-long activities with a punch a hole in center with a screw driver 'o r ice potluck dinner and party for pick tb · ] th d members and husbands in the . ' e~ wrigg e em own to a stopper. The . home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tissues will fall gracefully in place. Truesdale. Mrs. Truesdale is:Ji========'======':;==================;I president of the organization. Officers Installed New officers of the Christian Women's Fellowship, First Christian Church of Hun· tington Beach, were seated during an installation service following luncheon In the feUowship hall. Serving In 1969 will be the Mmes. Marcus Howard, presi· dent ; Mary Jo Sterkel and John Hou g a rd Y , vice presJdents; Mary Webber , secretary; Lucille Bo!., treasurer, and Fred Kirkpatrick, adviSM. Dorcas Circle m e m b t. r s served as hosts., and Mrs. Richard , Le Gro.s offered special musical selections. r-------------------, ; Just Arrived! 1 NEVER HAVE WE HAD THE SELECTION J TO START OR ADD TO HER COLLECTION J OF HANRO, llEYlE, GEIST ·CA HADLEY' I: •I •1 IF YOU'VE GOT THE MONEY , WE'VE GOT THE TIME And It's the eorrec1 time by famous Glycine. one or Switzerland's linest watches. From the top: The Day-Cate vacuum. Tells lhe time, day and date at a glance. Sell·windtng. Air, water and condensalton proof. In stainless, $100. The automatic compressor, Sell-winding with date feature. $59.50. The Airman. Created fOf the !lying man. Features 24-hour dial. $100 . . ,_ yell'I .... G'ft ' h ... ' : . Loull L. ~ Ron L. "!ly buaband 1111od me wlUI :'1 ' I· Exe angel;' Eichorn E .. f L 8*l\'ls. ~nta, .... euel and 'art · ~ •. · • · : · • James 'M. J.-. ~t .::'°'..id ~andeor:.~~ ~ ; Oraw1ngS'. · · · ' . McCmnJct Jr,,.¥~• '~ ,. _....-• • , , I ' : Schant.z and J 8IMI S. • peel· palnU,,. &Inc<. , T , k . S . fli ' h ReeorvaUooa .. b • P'll C Her nine watercolors and · Q 8 ' po . g t taken by Mra. Reed at ... ·U oils will be featured 1t · · . • 4288 the !IO!a Verde !Jbr1ry dlJr. ~t olalor drawlnp and Ti.. group'a ...i m..U.C Ing the mpnth. exchan1• <i slftll wlll bilbllgbt will b< .. altruiltlc worbbop Her paintings I • c I u d • the Lambda Zeta cl\aptor d. on Ian 15 in the bomt of landscapes ol Orange County , Sigma Phi Gl!Mll IOl'Ority Mn. &nald H Wood Huf>. and Utah , wb<re lhe studied Cbriatnw party, tinafon Buch. ' ' art, u well as a se;i.scape The event will be ltaged --'--------- done with 1 palette lmile. Wediieada,y,, Dec. II, In the S y ' ,. She baa otudled under Adele NeWpori Beach 11ome o1 Mrs.. . upport our .. Fra.nb, Milford Zornes and Mur~ Pay~· Hostesses · ..... ~ at Orang• Coan College. A wm 1>< Mn. Ralph SchleH United Fund ' -;t member. of the ~la Mesa ol t;~port ~· and Mrs. ~ Art League, she has rttelved Donald Benedict <tf HunUngton•l~;;;;;;;~;t various awards for her work. Beach. . · . "Ii . Mom~ planah!g lo attend Bethel 313 I nstal I ing ~ laµe Plcbrel will be IMtalled honored queen ol Bethel 3 1 3 , JntemaUonal Order of Job's Daughters dur- ing ceremonies . t o m o r r o w night. include the · Mm~. Herbe;rt Bland, Gordon Gair, Donald Snyder, Joel Tate and William Walters . ot Colla Mesa and Samuel Messer, H·a r o Id Stoneman and Dale Witcher of Huntington Beach and Lawrence Rice of Long Beach. • • 9•ACH . • T •u.t• '• . .;;i HIJNTINOTON •&ACH • ~ S,.CW N4le M ...... Alt S.... IOf-l 21JI -4 lrJO . s.t .... h•. Olllfl · Other elected officers to be ·installed . include the Mines Pat June, senior princess; Sandra French, j u n t o r princess : Karen Robinette, guide, and Leslie A 11 e n , marshal. Earl Whited will be muter of ceremonies and Miss Paula Robertson will serve as In- stalling honored queen. The be.thel choir also will b< inatlllled. Dance Club The lint, third and Bfth Fridays ol each m on t h member• of Lace 'n Leather Square Dance Club meet at 8 p.m. in the Recreation Centei:, Huntington Beach. Further information may be obtained by calling Mn. Juan Dillon at 536-8013. Emblem Club ~atherlng for bu 11I .ne11 seaslona and progrUDJ are member! of Newpert Harbor Y I · s Emblem Club the aecond u e ongs ruea<1,y at a p.m. in the Elks -~Lod~g~•~·~N~ew~po~n~Be~a~ch~-iiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~ Set Season 1r--------..... ·------~-..., A potluck luncheon and .1 fealuri~g ~ musical program presented by I • • ~:.t.:i!~~~~~I~~~, tnaerte · enjoyed by members of the "(/ 1 Midway City Woman's Club last Tuesday in the clubhouse. -plus -• Hostossea for the annual I GROOVY "IN" CLOTHES .Christmas party were Mrs. • E. J . O'Donnell, Mrs. John I PANTS • BLOUSES • DRESSES =',f,_ and Mr._ William I ACCESSORIES . An exchange of gifts and I UNIQUE SETIING ~ .. ~::i~~P~:~~mciausl Balboa '1r/ HB Auxiliary I '::JI 10 % St11d1nt/T11ch11 Oi10011nt American Legion Auxiliary I "N B lb I I d" of BuJ\Ungton Beach gather> I ew on a 00 s an In the American Legion Hall I 30? M . A at 1:30 p.m. the first Thursday a rine venue of each month. On the third l Thursday members may call OPEN DAILY OPEN 1 Mrs. Ame Jensen, ~=. I 0 to IO SUNDAYS for location. •••--•--••_.__..._.,..__. *C*H•l~*S*T*M*A•S• 8~~~5 SPECIALS -f·. I WOOD SKI PACUll I KOFLACH & KASTINGER • 5 luckle • lnJected Sole 3995 I WILSON STIEL RACKET CUSTOM 3 5 ·95 STRUNG · JACK KRAMER RACKET c1usToM19 95 TRUNG c un . OMP WILSON TENNIS BALLS . 69_9 ['II DOZ. I A & T WOOD SKI. ....... 2'1.95 P1ly 1•11, lltt.+t<U1111'9• SOLOMON STEP·IN HEEL .. 15.95 SOLOMON TOE .......... 6.9S A & T ALUM. POLES ,, ,, ,, 5.95 Regular 5fi0 PACKAGE PRICE 3995 MITAL Sil PACUll I ALU STEEL COMBI .. ,, .... ,,.,,,, .99.95 SOLOMON STEP·IN HEn , ....... ,, 15.95 SOLOMON TOE ................... 6.95 A & T ALUM. POLES ................. 5.95 Regular ...... ,, .. 128.IO PACKAGE 9995 PRICE lil BE ; . - . ~ ~ l - - - -------------- - - - -*------------------·-.... -~_ .... _..., .. ...,_L ___ """_'""'_.._._..._._..._. ..... -... -........ -........................................... _ ... ___ ... ..;.:.,.J,;.. --------&ee=e•en=~•••=-=-~--a ' r I . I Jf OAILY PILOT Frtdl!, -U. 1961 Riverside Site . Of First Home ................. ,._ ........ Jillly -llpMI .,,..,._ w1a IM aetihW lllr '-I Lommel ,\Ma .. 18. ,..---rilM &Idol .. ..,,. ..... i.,lli .... , ~1111-....... """I ....... d"-' cl Mr. Wiii J(n. llarilil - Cl( 'lMlt' and Ille .. " llr. and )trs. !-* A. 1111111 Jr.cl~-, •• ,,.. 1nlo ....... • 1111< ... _ and ** -I« lhenlk~ololo·oo tho -of .,.,. • 'llichord ·--.., .. " --' Auction Gcve~d. Holiday Tunes Gag Gifts • Exchanged Tots Entertain Seniors Nm -,._.. • "'llwt opk 1 EJrM"&I ti "&I&,. ud jivjoda will --a ~ °""""' ~ wbo sran\ w\11 conclude with a ,.._. 11111 w1J1 blaNfil" -11\'I • -..S eoJor ~~ ":'£<AH••~ e-•·••-of 'the brWlcll pally of lhll =IE odbYAaa... wW bold llol ......,,! •--~ --, _..,.. di c:llafW, lfa 11o1 a I lhe -'A-'alloo of Newport Beach and h.. er.. Camlll C rt r of ·-In -r:r-~· 111 llle •• ,...... are arranginf a ,,_., ~ aitti. ~-• Seo1« -Raeroatlon -~-""""°ing 11111 l'oll)' W\PI. ...... "'->ti"' -·· aod c.ntor oo ni.indoy, Doc. It, lo ~ H. Hile Sr., prW• dell, bu Jovllod -aad ------al tUf"p:in. -· • deol of aru cbapler U~ I 1111+1.-.la lo'~.-~~ the -··11tl9C p1oca la 'A --.. fnlm • ~iavilatloobaabeenOl· -·~····· - -n. lllDa, Pldlorlm. .., Tuoo-H..,,.. -..r llcbool 1n lalded to raldents of Belhd wru i.u. pi.co -~y. daJ, Doc. tr. Oodtalil ..ul Coote Meu wW perfano with Towers; Coile Mesa. · Doc. 11, in the CNrler HOllM be-al•:•pm IPIJcnp-lhll .-.-..-Mn. reotaarul. od bl' -at 7' y ' • Gedrade· Xnorpp -' ""'·1 · --'· --8EST . The grG11P "ill ,provide · Pt •ationl far tbl party ftnnee1 MaeGlniU& I' t • K'd ' 'k •-' ' may lie -bl' calllnl ....._ 'II/Sci, ~ C..ly of _Jk DAil v mot .u~ ... , "pg" ,Uta for the men. . 1 I .., • •v lUchud Saydtr • ••· or the Sam.a ADa Mr Facility "' ~ ti..ef ,....,,.., "' •cfv•I Hottews for the event 11'1 c.-~,.. Mrs. W1a1fred heetm.u. ·;,,.,. .wur ppeu. oa .._. wt.~ 1 ·~ et ,..,.,.., , • ._.u.w. '-Miu Peca AD11 Wat atld 1 Ask AndY' : ;;:,.-lit"-"' . ,. -. ded -tioJ -held he< " :diapol ~ .... and ihe SANDRA GRIF~IN ; ' !Sit · · ......:.... ~'Ille~ :"' .-... , '" ... ,...... , Mrs. Edward Prttn. . " New~ne~ .. ~t. ~==;;;;=•--··•·~ ___ ...;;-w ••• ;.,...,. •• ..,..---. .............. ._ .. . . ' : •• ~ • .• ... -• -•. ,.. . f .• l" ..... . . ' carried an ·~ . by Carnations. )In. L.. ElllOa of Jlun. ·wedding:~ ' I • • ." .f_, * ·; . ' •' • • Flis and lh>ef!lo ··-In a a.or .,....gown,eerv- ed matrm of honor. She • a buUI of yellow ancl-l . -. Pla ns Told Carrying fall now... ....., SI. Andr<w'a ""5bylulan ~ Mrs. Larr 1 Cbureb will be lhe seWnc (or -of Upland, Miss lhe .. ~ Of Sandrio . Loe Kathy Szunkiewic:o ml Miss ·Griffin and Fr<d Bingiman Sandra I.amine. botb o f Ryan n, ltfvefside. -'Ibe bridesmaids Their enpgeme.nt has~ been ~ wore blue gowns In the same ~ J:>y the b r-i it e- style .. the -of honor. d.cf's pareiits, M'r. and Mn. Robert !Anling of-Rlven!de Wlie M. Griffin o1 Newport served IS beol man and uMen Bea.ch. Included Robert and David Miu Gr If f 111 graomled . Ingram, the bride's brothers, fnlm Newport Harbor Higb and Mlchael ' -'-. School 11"1' • .,.,,.., Orange --c.oat Coll ' '!be ..... ptioo followed In . . ege. the cburch. Her" !lance, .... ol Mr. and The oouple are making lhelr Mrs. Fred B. Ryan··of Sam first home In. Rlven!de an... Ana lleilht.s. -pdualed . . . . fnlm NlllfS and a!l<mded a hooeymomt in S a ·n t a occ. He presently ls aervUig ~ bri-::. ~~te of :::. U.. U.S. Navy lrJ Vlet- c..ta Mesa High School, at-No date baa been set I« lbe l...ied -Pacific c.11...,. . wedcliq. Her husblDd attended Calilumla Slate !:olltge al La! ' Angeles. Dinner Tabl es Se t ' : League's Club Awa its Party ADis\ance t. e a g u e of Laguna Beach is p1ann1ng an evening of enterta.innfent for the Friendship Club'• annual Mesa Verde Country Club Christmas party to take .place was the aeWng for the auut.-at 7 p.m. next Moaday in mas dinno<-dance, -·~ the League House. •....--~ Mrs. B1a.ird Coffin. cbalr- by Tustin Wings. man, said holiday refruh- Members and their ruests menb will accompany the p~ gatbere:t in the h o m e t1 gram [or FriendlhiP Club. a Mr. and Mn. R a y m o n d league lpOMOl'ed group open Campbell at a p.m. last Sa-to all d>mntunity residents and turday for champagne a n d euesb over 50. hors d'oeuvres before the In addition to weekly Mon- dance. day meetings throughout the Dinner was served al yur, club members enjoy fn- • p.m. and dancinc to the quent bus trips to various du.We ol tbt Poumeymen fol· points of interest along with So warm and <my. R', purel-;lawed==·========moo=. tl)ly==birihda==y=partlN==· =.I brai\."U to n1u in tbea alip..!r pera aftor a busy day. ·Crochet slipper matchmat.s ror a fav«i.te couple. Use knit· ling worsted for upptta. llJI yam for soles. Pat. 7212: all men, women's sizes. Imagine •• celebralina Chrisfm1s orbiHina the moon FIFTY CEN'll (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents (or each pattern for firlk:lau malling and gpecial bandlin,g; Soutt.•"' C•lilo"'i• ullit•1 th• ,, .... of the A,otfo I otherwise third-class delivery i nti their hi,teric: fi11t l11n•r orbit ,,h•dul•d for Wm take three weeks or more. Chri1""•1. Se1 0.111t• Co11nty'1 l••9•d ip•'• 1irllibi+ 1v1r, h1r1 new ••,l111ively 11 H111th!p11 Ce11tef. Senc.i to Alice Brooks the DAI· 7 J,.,. 1 -•k ffinr 01,1mb1r t•. 1.,,h ind Edin91r LY PILOT, 105, Needlecraft •t tft"i Sin Di1go ft••••Y· Dept .. Box 163, Old Chelsea l":::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::'I Station, New York, N.Y. 10011.1 · Print N•mt, Addttss, Zip, Pattern Number. Giant, new --calalo(-over 200 designs to choose, The Great Oran ge Coast's three patterns printed in.side. Send 50 cenu now. No. 1 Paper! -. • • •I • • .. . Dear Boss, The Bookstall •.. hardbound ... paperbac~ , .. posters , •. gifts lll East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, 5'41-4611 I std/ can't find that book on svnta:ria but I'm still tr11ing. Afrs. MacGillicuddy wai in agai1l today and was perculating obout our advertiait1g. She sez wt just haven't let everybo<ly k11ow . about the reall11 important tlttng& bout &he BookstaU. Like best sellers we .have a11d knowing when and what we haue. SILould l have told her about the real dud& that we keep around? Cuz like you sa11, there 100.! never a book printed that .sO'meone won't want 1 sometime -which ii simple E'11gli.!h mean,, !hat her dud is no& uour dud. • A noth.er thing she reatl11 perculatld about -s~ jusl ca111t back from a swing around those rather 2 large shopping •centers close by. 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' NIWPC>IT MACH GORDO ., 1, •• • ~·IJ 1f -.· .#,. 11 'TA MISS PEACH I JUST TOOi( \OUlt NAM& OF,. 1>N CMtr:15TIMS LIST eE.c:AUSE. 'JOU' . ,4llE A NO-GODO, Ml!lE~llLE )\'~Tt:H OF A WOllCTHl:l'SS l.OW·LIFE/ r ' ··- • ~I weL.4., TMliN rM TAKING YO!Jif ~ OFF Of' MY CMllQITMAS ~t6T/ ly Gus Arriola ___ ,,. WHV rllAT e+v•'!•I m mcAJ. PVNDIT ... ly Mel RESCUE -D.acl: RDlnbo, above, is series co-lltlr with Walter Brennan on "The Guns of Will Sol>- nett" tonigbt In color at 9:30 on Channel 7. Rombo as Jeff, he~worships · a mysterious ltranger 'who rescues trlm from outlaws and seems to have no fear of anytlllng. Many rSaw Nixon Show By CYNTHIA LOWRy NEW YORK (AP) -' When Presld~ Nixon introduced bis Cabinet to the nation's tel• vision audience Wednesday night on a threHlel>e work broadcast, about one-quarter ot t!it._ eotln population was watching. Both CBS and NBC ol'dered audience samplec from the same research company, but aince the research department of each used a different set of total estimates -they are usually broken down by audience that watched a PQI'tiion and au4ience that tuned-in during any average five minute1s - each network came up with a different projection of the tota1. NBC's was 60-million viewers and CBS' was 50 million. But even with a l~million dif· ference, they are awesome statistics. AND, WHILE on the subject of statistics, the program that recentiy drew the greatest amount of anger from viewers -"Heidi," whlth started its broadcast on schedule Nov. 17 at the expense of the windup of 'the NBC pro football game -coii- tinues to justify itself. According fo the authorita.. tive Nielsen ratings, the program was the most popular special broodcast of the season, and at.. tracted. almost half the viewing audience. In a list.of specials published in the trade paper, Variety, the seasoa's top 10 specials included Bob Hope's three shows, and shows starring·some other otd favorites, Jack Benny, Frank Sinatra and Te&- nessee Ernie Ford. Also on the list were the AJm... Margret show and the Miss Teen.age America Pageant. MIDSEASON is a time to repair weak spots in the TV network fabric by getting rid of shows witli· out popular appeal and replacing them with new ones. It ls also a time to try to remodel other mows In hopes that change will improve ratings -al· thougtl· historically it rarely h·as. NBC will attempt some .repairs on its day-time game show, "Snap Judgment," by an unusual method. The format will be changed so that it will become exacUy like old "Password." Password was a long-playing' CBS game show that was drop- ped last season -because its ratings were drop- ping: FUNNY BUSINESS, television. ABC reluctanUy abandoning its highly-praised, low rated 11Dick Cavett Show" at the -year's end, is not ex~ to try to find substitute material for the morning spot. Instead, it ls expected to turn tho 90 minutes back to its affiliated stations for local programming and start broadcasting network shO'Ws at noon . NBC HAS made special, elaborate arrange- ments to hook electronically onto a celestial tele- scope in the pl anetarium of the Denver Museum of Natural History. Thus it will be able to show view- ers live pictures of the Apollo 8 capsule in space as it approaches the moon. "It will look,'' said a network spokesman, "like a brig'ht, white dot on your televislot;i screen.'' r Dennis the Menace l ---------------------------·-----------"""--------------------·------· -------------~----- , ,, ' .., Sugar anti Spiee!) ·Eve .. yth~ That!)s Niee YELLING ENCOURAGEMENT -Complete with a Phyllis Diller hair-<lo Pete Pyle isn't everyone's idea of a high school songlead- er but' he lent moral aSsistance to the Estancia High School senior ~ls football team Thursday night in annual senior-junior flag foot. ball game played at Newport Harbor High School. Sports In Brief Off -and-on Lakers : Will Battle Hawks INGLEWOOD -The l<>s Angeles Lak.en return to action against the Atlan- ta 'Hawks tonight following a four-day retiJ)ite from the National Basketball ~lion wars. Huntington Beach's Dennis Hamilton is a member of the Hawks. Tonight's cont.est launches a tough weekend fer Los Angeles. The team lt_ill .. ny . to Seatue Saturd!Y night for a game with the Supersorucs and then relum lo the F01111D ·swiday nigbl lo meet SeaWe again. liespii. their silting easily atop the NBA's Western Division, the Lake:rs have been an erratic team this aeason. They have played brilllanOy at times, ~t a majority of their smashing vk:tories have come over expansion teams and 90me of the weaker teams lD the league. Brotmt Hu..U Leg SANTA BARBARA -The Baltimore Colts, champlons of the National Football ~e's Coastal Division, may play Sun- day's game against Los Angeles without rUnning back Timmy Brown. Brown, backup man for first-string bl,IJback Tom Matte, aat out the Colts' Wl?fiout Thursday DUfSlng a pulled leg Thoroughbred Night Racing A Possibility JNGLEWOOD -Night harness racing in California ls apparently successful. Now thoroughbred horse owner 1 are lh!nklngabootmeelingsatnlghl lloog Alkins, -.tary-treasurer ol the Honemen'1 Benevolent and Protec- tlvt A&soclatlon ol Cal~ornla, said '!bur.. daJ the pl'Glped of running at night has been studied bJ the association's board " -.... muscle. He suffered the Injury In Wednesday's drill. Coach' Don Shula said doubtfu1 for this weekend used in the NFL playoffs. Brown was but may be Jerry Hill, who was injured Nov. 10, was reactivated by the Colts for the Ram game. Cage Official Suspendell MINNEAPOLIS -The American Basketball Association announced Friday that game official Pat Denoy has been lined and suspend'ed for an indefinite period beginning immediately. ABA Commissioner George Mi~ &aid the suspension and fine followed r u I e interpretation errors in two league gam- es. Miltan would not comment on t h e amoont of the fine because of ABA poli· cy. The decisions by Deooy occurred in the Dallas·Los Angeles game at Los Angeles Dec. 8 and the Miami-Minnesota game Dec. IO in Minnesota. Denoy has been with the ABA two seasons. Ramo• Flattens I a"nea LOS ANGELES-Mando Ramos, mak· ing his first start since losin& a I~nd decision to lightweight champion Teo Cruz last September, stopped Boston's Irish Beau Jaynes in two roun(1s Thur• day night. Ramos,.-137, of Los Angeles, decked Jaynes, 132:, with a thundering left hook with one second left In the second round. Unable to rise before referee George Latka's count of 10, the New Englander suffered his first knockout defeat. Jaynes, whose record now reads 28-7, took the play away from the fourtb-rank- ed lightweight in the early stages oI the first round gefort R.arq°' found the range. In the second, the 20-year-old C.llfor- oian repeatedly kept bis opponent off balance w i t h a stiff left jab before connecting for the one-punch knockout Ramos is now 24-3. LOOK OUT O. J.1.-Chances are Edith Pew won't be selected before 0. J, Slmpaon in the professional football dr'aft, but tlie Estancia !Ilgh School junior rips off a good gain here in junior-senior.football game DAILY PIL"1' PMhl llr Plf cna-11 played niursday night. Chasing her are seniors Barbara Stoneman (96) aud Bernadette Velasco (118). Juniors won, 7-0. Smith's Win Boosts U.S. Schaus Intercedes to Cool Cup Hopes Rift Between Wilt, ~Coach BRISBANE, Australia (AP) -Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif., a member of the U.S. Davis Cup tennb learn, defeate« second«eded Bill Bowrey, a top Australian amateur, M, W, w in the men's siogles semifinal.I of the Quee...Iand Championships today. Smith's vtctmr for the 1/blt'd S!-1<5 was a blow to the Austr:alian Davia Cup Challenge Round hopes in Adelaide Dec. 26--28. Bowrey is c o n s i de r e d Austcalla's leading amateur in defenae or the Cup. Bowrey never appeared to have a chance against the sixth-seeded Smith after the first set. The Californian always was capable of provkling a big serve whenever he was in trouble. • Harry Hopman, the Australian nonplay- ing captain, said that Bowrey's pl8J has lo improve a lot before the Challenge Round. 1be Australian's game fell apart after the loss of the first set when he became overcauUoua. The victory gave Smith an edge In the race to fill the U.S. second singles vacancy for the Davis Cup. · Arthur Ashe, the No. I U.S. singles choice, meets Austra.l:ian Ray Ruffels in the other semifinal match Saturday. Ashe is expected to win on current .form and make the Queensland final Sunday an All-American affair. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fred Schaus, general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers, held a secret meeting Thuriday with the playen and cOach Bill van Breda Kollf to d19cuss the turmoil that hu IUlTOUOded the National Basketball -As30dau.n'lum. ·Schaus Aid later the 'meeting was held for two reasons : -"I did not like the way the memben of the Latera bad been conducting themselves w Ith regaid to the n e W s media." -"J felt thal we were not playing Interesting basketball and that it was . up to the players to do something about .it." Earlier in the week. van Breda Kolff sald ~enter Wilt Chamberlain ought to m o v e arou,nd more instead ol. staying so close to the basket. Chamber1ain dlsagreed. Schaus, however, aakl his conunent.s were not aimed at any one player. he said he had talked to other general managers who had read "statements in out-of-town papers that I do not think should be made.' "Every sports team has personality clashes," he said, "but most of the problems are kept among the members of the team." "We do not have any insurmountable problems on this club. The thinga that have been discussed publicly are things Police Brace for Fans At Fullmer Ring Duel SAN REMO, Italy (AP) -Pollce are girding !or possible fighting outside as well as inside the ring when Italy's Nino Benvenuti defends his world mid- dleweight championship against Don Fullmer of Utah Saturday night. Italy '• protest-conscious students have denounced the event as a capitalistic feast and aay they expect colleagues to swarm tn from Genoa and other cities for a demonstration to outdo the chanting, ea-throwing rally students staged last week at the opening of Milan's La Scala opera house. Angered because most ol the allm total of 2,500 seats in the Ariston nieater went on sale at $80, students labeled the fight as an evening of discrimination against the have.nots. Autborili~ fear 1pectators may have to duck eggs and other missiles even though San Remo students say they only plan a lit-in to block \he entrance to the anma. Police reinforttments have been sum- moned from Genoa to throw a curtain of 111ttUrity guards around the theater .so faDs won't have to fig!Jt students off. that can and will be ironed out. But we should do it within the family," he said. As to the dullness of the games, Schaus · said it is in no way van Breda Kolff's fault. "It is the fault of the players," be,,aaid. With a 19-9 record, the Lakers lead the Western Division. But in three road games last week, the Lakers scored only 90, 99 and 81 points, winning one and losing two. Schaus said he told the players that nobody, neither he or team owner Jack K e n t Cooke, would interfere with van Breda Kolff's coaching. For Racing Movement Hialeah Park's Barn N -New Gals' Rights Base MIAM I, Fla. (AP) -The Equal Rights f o r Women movement on race tracks, with girls going to court in attempts to get jockey licenses, slops at Hialeah Park's Barn N. That's the working base for a pretty exericse girl named Carole Ann Hawkins. '-native of Nashville, Tenn., who claims the first three words she learned were mommy, daddy and horse. "1 have no Intention of becoming a jockey," Carole said. "Exercising horses is one thing. ruding them against compeUUon in an actual race is something else. It's not a women's job." Carole, 25, has all the qualifications to become a jockey. She stands 5-!oot-31,l,. weighs 104 pounds but likes to weigh i~ at 99 and has worked with race horses for 18 months. She recently was granted a license as an exercise girl in Florida by the State Ricing Commission. "1 don't see how a single itirl , much less a woman with the re!.ix>nsibllity of a family or children, can go out on the track and take a shot at going through a hole on the rail,'' Carole said. "I also wouldn't want the responsibility of riding a valuable horse in a race. It takes Ume and money getting horses to the races, and every time you rkle one In a .race he might aet hurt if you did something wrong. ''There are maybe two or three girls who ride well enough to be jockeys, but for every one of them there are 10 who can't. The race track Is no place to jump off a stable pony and onlo a race horse, and it sounds like some girls are trying to do that. "I don't think the trainers are going to ride girls. Remember, they are going to have to ride against experienced boys. The boys are doing a heck of a job, so why not leave them alone? After all, they're bringing In wirmers every day, and not many horses 1et hurt in races.'' Carole exercises seven or eight horses each morning at Hialeah, a job that until a few years ago was strictly I male profession. "Horses love attention, and I think girls fuss over them more than men," she said. "One horse I used to gallop -Deutron -would do a little dance in his stall, jumping up and down until 1 fed him lettuce every day. "I was the only person who could gallop Dcutron. When boys rode him they'd take a strong hold on him and he'd bolt. I just let him go easy, and he never bolted. But then, be liked me, too." Carole owned and rode show jumpers from the time she was nine, and it was to supporl her horse that she got ;:i race track job in 1967. "The hours are fabulous," she said. ''I'm finished by 9 or 9:30 a.m. and have the rest of the day to get 1 suntan." She is the target for a iot oC teasing now that other girls have made headilnes with their bids to become jockeys, but Carole said she is satisfied to remain an exercise girl, earning $3 for each horse she takes on the track. "Wt don't want ta ,... .at nlgb~" be uld, "but we 1n11 bave to go nights to ~ oar lntlrelll. •• Hollywood racing lut year at Holly- "'"" Part averaged t ,71J Wll during Ila 11a1. '11111 :i-. nighl .... ions have ......... IS,"9 -a IO pen:ent tncreaae. Alld .... frill( 11 up 15 percenl Invincible Mermaid Has ·Cancer "I'm not an exhibitionist," she said. ''I really have no Idea of becoming a jock.y. "I'll leave· that to the other girls. When they start makine $100,000 a year, maybe I'll change my mind." "We apec:\ -JUr lo bring largtr c:mrdl and ·'Ull fDllowlag·year even n.n," uMI a CllftdaJ of the 'fl e 1 ( I! r a -lladol-One of tbe nut4'8 far the 1ocrust lo allndance, t b • IP"kesm•n said. w 11 tllo -o1 wi-wbo -"Jml to ........ al(lll GUI llld be with lhelt Jmo. Uftdl.'t ' Do '1 1IHll1 that ~ ... -... ll m.!11 .... dlacullled Jilt .... -tllo tioanl met, Alkins ~ oddloc. "lldll could be an economic ntealHJ,.. ' t' SEA'iTLE (AP) -Tbe woman once called the lnviDcible Mermaid went Into aurgery for ancer of the throat today at Virginia Muon Hospital. Helene Madison, now 54 and tom by pain, ls the only swimmer ner to hold every available worid freestyle ric<nl. In her days ol 1tcry, 36 ,..,.. ago, the lotal .... 16 . Helene Madi>on, afOJcted now by diabetel u well as cancer, began swim- ming al tJ and retired al It afl<r the 1932 Of)'tD!ilcs; llJl(felealed In meet freestyle competjtion. • 0 0nce I did lose," Helene aald bef<n the operaUon, the old remembered smile reluming to her wan face. "They put me in a backstroke race against Eleanor Hohn and I 'splashed half \be water out of the pool and swallowed the rest. But" -and she }>olllled proudly lo • panel of medala on the w.U ..... "I placed third." Three .Olympic gold medals testify lo her greatness. At Los Angeles In Im she won the 100 meters, the 400 meters and shared a gold iD the 400 rtlay -"and U\lt'I all the freestyle evenla there were." In with the many medals on the panel, . too, are the Une lhel.l culngs fram the gun that started her medal nces. Helene doa not know the euct total of her Ameriean records. "Somet)Ung over 100," she gu.....t. "One day 1 swam 500 yards and an along the pool the Umen were marking off records. I set siJ: that trip. I know I held than all, from 50 yards to both the U.S. and the metric mile." 'Ibey called her "the girl who changed 1wimmt.,, lo boollitping" and then forgot her,. ocept on rare occasions. In ltlfl lbe wu llall>ed to'the Wuhlngton Slate athletic Hall of Fame and in 1966 to the national swlmrntnc Rall oC Famt. Helene Uves aJone now in a basement apartment with her Siamese cat, Punky, and avoids menUon of two unhappy mar- riages. Home from the Olympics and still not 20, Helene faeed lbe netessily ot making a living in the depths of the deptts:sion. She made one unsuccessful motion picture, thm swam as a ~ fesslonaJ at the Cllicago Workf's Fair without finding a bUis for a new career. YollDll Mia M..il00n decided lo become (See MEl\MAID, Page U) Unser in Crash RIVERSIDE -Race driver BobbJ Unser escaped with only • minor knee injury Thu~ay w h e n his lndlanapollso type car developed mtthanlcal \Toublt at 100 miles 11) hour during a tire-testinC spin at Riverside International Speedway. It appeared t h t front end •uspenston broke, thmring the ctr tnlo a slidt and then off tM :tack. Obseryen ol lho tnlohap lnclud..r lelow drivers Parnell! ~'ones, /\.J. Fvyt and David PeBn:)n, who art. b""' testtnf stock cars for a race in Jar.u.a1·y. .... ,,, • I ------------- - = --- ------------- -= -----·---------- ------,,,_, __ - - -___ ,... __ -----------------..... :=:!:'!::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::~;::;; .. :-~ ... :---~ ................ ,. '""'--..... ,_ Swan Song Uncertain For DaVis JlREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)_..; The lllOlli renew•.\ of the Nallonal Foo lb• II Leafie'1 oldest ·rivalry was acbedu.Jed t~ Ille owan IOlll for Wlllle Davis. Nu be-'1 not sure. r"-~hep 1 went to c~p last summer.: I ?j!•lb' had the leei)ng lllat we would wln, a Jourtb atraipt championship," the Green Bay Packer del~ve end sltd. ''U we had won th1I would ..have becft my 1aSt year.•• 'l;l>e Packers allpped under new coach Ph\!, ~ to I 5-7-1 ...,.,...i, their woDI In a decade. BUI' Ibey atlll will bav1 a say In wi. wins the Central Divlslon crown. 'It"· Green Bay wim Sunday over Mr. f;luieh f or u~ lrwine By l!AllL GUl'l'IEY In IUCh lltuNlooJ; ' - Of .. .,... .... ...., ..... ..i... .. ,... nlor ~.~ la the finaJ lltCOl1dl of the chani. ~ml -,. 1-at •~•Ul lllgh School, 1111 lut-11111 obolr beal P-.iP game ol Redl1nd1 Unlvmlti"r bukethall IO<Jmament '• .11.,..ual St-and Saatlqo. Al a forward °" the lllM7 UC! lut Sl.tun!ay nlPI. UC lri'Jne WU ll'ei!IJnan'toam. bla-U.1-wlth nlllo ~.:! =~le~~.· iHt. Ev .. ,.....1 -1!11 bea~Oranre eo..t, INI. d1strissin, for Pie Anteaten wu the _, And IO I the Juni1r forward'• bucket fad' that 'Puail•na had llie ball. Thd at·Redial\da the otller nlil'I makea · -• ,1')'rlved wtlll :ti lbawlng on him fil'HoNiv'e· tn clutch lltuallons. the tlmu.. J:fe'a J)e'Vtt milled ·on an ,opporttwUy UC! diew · ~ ollenslv1 foul 11111 to win a ,..,_with ... lhol. l\TU awarded the ·ball out ot botinda. hJJy aware of Cun n 1 n g h 1 m ! 1 With II oecondi left, Jeff Cwmlngblri1 mnarka~le ro<ord ol accuracy .In :bad the i>au .. From 25 feet. pt the the clutch, Irvine coacll Dick ·Davia baste~ be look 1111 man to wltblll 'requesta tbet Cunningham be pven 15 . feet and, .Wished I jump ahot the ball In IUCh dlfllcult uslgnmeotJ. with six lil!conda left. A alendor bklode meuurln( 1-.\ · It waa no accldent that CWmlngbam Cunnlngbam sham a Balboa bland wound up 'tVitb the ball. Amaiingly apartment 1rith teammate Dave Foo- adept It wtnnlng, ·basketball games tlua. m the final secondr; be Is ftv..ro.-five He Sll'S Irvine lollowtn Will ,.. "'°" n~""" m tho Aliteaten this yoar. . 11Wa blve pm'da tw. year Uke Mike -•ho •ID gamble _. •Ith tho bill, .no mua. ., nm ...,. 100 for that reuoD we... I lllOd · -tao> thin we"'" tut......,», be lll'lo "We"ve bad conservaUve 'guards bera before l!ul Bamoa Is better wllll the bill. He11 a aambler." / 'Cunnll1Cham 11111 1111 toammatea had ~ 111 b i workoot IChedule thla ~·· aeo ~ 11n11 .. ..,. it u~ Tllo lompo Will accelerlle next '!eelt however, when the Anteaters preJllN for Ille Cal Western tournament In San D!eao, Dec. 1•11. Alta: Iha~ Irvine cooducta l1a own lrvlne lnvilaUonal, Dec. 21-ZS. From Jan, 2 to Jan. 1 tho Anteaten. wlD be m the ~ plsying Pn>- vldeoce, Rhode Wand 11111 Bolton CoJ, tep. r.w.r, -u. 19611 Jl!F I' CUNNINGHAM Clutch Player ~ the UUe and a Western Con-fer-ployoll berlh goei to Minnesota. U Ill!> PICWa looe, Cht<ago will meet the ljaIUmore Colb. "We lell abort 1n su.ch a way that it ·Mt-left a ba4 taste In my mouth,H ..... Marina H.olds Off Fountain V ~lley ' ~;Davia; aq, ll·year veteran from Grjinbllng, La., College. A c Id ~ t.foot.3, US.pound delenalve co-S O ca~ was drifted In Ille 1'11b round by _4he Cleveland llrownl In 11158. Alter . seMatl I military alin~ Davis was trad- ecfto a .... Bay u. 11151: Barons. Turn Hot, 48-45 lfo was named AU-Pro In 1982, 1961, t!llG, 116' and 11187 and baa ployed In the Jiit five Pro Bowl a:ames. "II r wu convinced uw through the . draft 'and off~ trades the club woOld be better wttboul me, then I mlgb(. call it quits," Davis said .. "I'm not IUfe rigbt DOW What rm &o.ing to do." . Tnmtng to the Packer misfortunes, Davia said it was a mulUtude of things that led to their dethronement including lack of consistency and injuries. "One thing that hurt us as much as anything was our kicking," Davis said. "U we bad bad successful kicking early In the season we could have won at least a couple more games. That would have meant we could have won the division title a week ago." "Injuries hurt us, especially In our defensive line, and Bart S t a r r , (quarterback} missed almost f J v e games." Davis knocked the idea that the Packers lost because of their ages. "The older guys at Green Bay are really grading out higher," Davis Said. ••Forrest Gregg (34} may not be 8.'I good as he was four years ago, but he still is probably our top lineman. "As long as performance is there, age doesn't matter," Davis said. "The real key is whether a player bas the desire, spirit or attitude to play the game. "You have to have the dedication to pay the price it takes to win." Pirates Face Merritt; Drop 101-99 Game MERCED -Orange Coast College's basketball team is sUU looking for it! first victory of the season against junior college competition today after losing its opening game in the Merced tourna- ment here Thursday afternoon to Laney College of Oakland, 101-99. The Joss dropped the Pirates lnto the CQnsolatlon bracket of the tournament and they will play another first-round loser, Merritt College of Oakland, at 3 p.m. today. Merritt lost its opening game in the tourney, 91·73, to always tough Valley College. Orange Coast's two.point defeat at the hands of Laney was its fourth straight this year against other jaycees. The only victory posted thus far in 1968 by coach Bob Wetzel's forces was a 125-95 win over a Ou·riddled Nortoo Air Force Base team. The Pirates stayed right with Laney in field goal shooting as both clubs put in 37 attempts from the noor. However, Laney bad a 27-25 edge from the free throw Une and that was the ba ll game. The Oakland team moved out to a r·o mrortable eight-point lead at haUUme, f.3-45, but the Pirates bounced back in the final 20 minutes of play to make a tight game of It. Forward Phil Jordan turned In a 27- polnt peformance, best of the yur for Orange Coast u be pumped 11 field goals and three ftee throws through the neb. Guard Mike Flaherty also bad a pro- duCtive 1COring game, collecting 23 jpoint... Mike McCartln chipped in wilb t4. 0!'1111" CN'tl "91 LaMY 11'1 I ,."Tl" ,."~ J.cobMn I f 1 Allhiell ~ 5 U J«der! u • 'D ~· 11 1 -SttclctllNlll" 1 I 4 Dultiltr 1 4 4 Twlfr I 4 11 OW11 1 1 I O'FI..,, ' I tJ Hiit I 1 II .41191'1 1 • ' Hllltec. 1 2 4 k lfldMln I O t Jol!nttoft I I I ~-rt.,, ,,u~ .1J13 H•"'9'"9 J I 4 Y...... I I 11 SarW11t 2 0 4 I TD111t 11 U " Tottll -'J7 lat ' SIDESTEPPING DEFENDE RS -Fountain Val- ley Hig!l's Mitch Valbuena (45) eludes Bolsa Grande ball-hawker during an early week game DAILY PILOT,,.... W ,_, O'er.-til while mate Steve Hatch looks on. Valbuena scored eight Thursday as Ute Barons lost to Marina, 48- 45. Wiezbowski, Klosterman Earn Honors Steve Wiexbowski and S t e v e Klosterman pulled in the lion's share of individual awards Thursday night at the Laguna Beach High School fall sports awards banquet. Wiezbowslti was named most valuable player of the varsity football champions of the Crestview League w h i I e KJostennan was awarded the title of lineman-0!-the-year. Both were accorded co-capt.ainship o' the team. Foolllall Vanity -Most Improved: Larry Harvey; MVP: Steve Wlezbowl!lkl ; Co- Captains: Steve Wlezbowl!lkl and Steve Klosterman; Most lnsplraUOoal: Jim Kuhn ; Lineman of the Year : Slevt? Klosterman. ' Bee -Most Improved: Kevin Walker· MVP: Mark Slrelove; Tri-Captalna: Scot Allen, Brian Ottmer, Mart Slzelove. Cee -Moll Improved: Klm Gamer· MVP: Mike Sweeney; Co-Captalnl: Steve• Cbamben 11111 Tom Murpblne. Wattr Ptlo Varsity -Most Improved: Tom Tabor; MV : Tom Holm ; Co-Captains: Jim Causey and Bob Gardner; Most ln.spiraliooal: Ron Coonrad. Bee -Moll Improved: Doll WIN; Most Valuable: Charlie Ware ; Co-Cap- tains: Charlie Ware and John Enfleld. Cee -MOit Improved: S c o l t McCarter; MOit Valuable: AtnC1ry Ware; Co-Captains: AIMrf Ware and lllarden Madllon. ere.. Country Varsity -Moot Improved: John Maroom ; MV: Kurt Jenaeni Co-Cap- t.ainl : ctttls Lambert 1na D a v e Hustwlck; Moat Inspirational : Adell Pitta. For Weekend Viewing Football Bowl Action Highlights TV Agenda Bowl m11nia bas begun. The firJt of a barrage of football bowl games began Saturday at 11 a.m. with Virginia Tech (7-3) and Mlsalsslppl (11-3-l) meeting in the Liberty Bowl •t Memphis, Tenn Channel 7 will televise the game. Next up is the Camellia Bowl from Sacramento, pitting Fresno State (6-3) and Humboldt State (9-1) at 12:15 p.m. over Channel 7. Only one pro game will be beamed Saturday, the Denver-Kansas City game at J :1Q p.m. on Channet 4. The Laker- Seattle clash will be shown at 8 p.m. on Channel 5. In a delayed tape showing from San Remo, lt.aly, mlddlewelgqt champion Nino VenvenuU meet.I ch.illenger Don Fullmer. The tight telecast wW be de- layed (5 p.m.) to allow coverage of u.e · Camellia Bowl bf. ABC. - The Arizona Stat&-USC basketball game will be 'shown Uve from the Sports. Arena Saturday night at 8 over Channel 11. Sunday11 pro football parade begins LONG BEACH FIVE CLOBBERS CHIEFS OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -Undeleatad small college baskelball·PQYier Cal SLale (Long Beach) defeated Oklshoroa Clcy Unlversicy Thursdai night 112-75 . Four players scored in double flgures f o r the 49ers, led by Shawn Johnlon'!I 26 points. Sam Roblnaon added 17, Arthur Monta<>merY II and Dick Nei-IJ, at 10 a.m. with Channel ! doing the Dallas-New York confrontation. At 10:30 over Channel 4, lt11 New York-Mlam..I. Oakland and San Diego go at it at 1:30 p.m. on NBC. The CIF championship foolball game between El Rancho and St. Paul will be shown as a delayed tape Sunday at 2:30 on Channel 11, SATIJRDAV t 'fl'I C71 CL -Lll,EltT'I' BOWL -MllllHIPIJI ~er~t ~· v 1111111• Tldl Gotitilt!" (7·l), •·• l:!!;_C~lt hi1~~~ES1T'ftr~11;; ·= '-"I.a~ ct..ii. ~· (l}CL -FOOTBALL -Clevtllorwf . ~ 1net -C~IL\jA llOWL -Frnno $l1t1 (~r,.,., H"""boldl 11111 .1), ''"" Secr.- •1 o1m1 f.fl(, -OUTOOOM$ -Hllh l•ke "w~ ""'"'· 1: P.fl'I. J4)Ch.-FOOT8A~-K&llMI ~ ~ H~;''i ll'ltr JOMI, Al -ttl fl'llktl • •J'fl. fJ -AFL CL11S -'""' -otwttkn1 .,.,AFI •:• p,rn, 5'.~ -~L CLll"I -'"°"" .. ,,.,. ·-~~·m· .......... l p.rn. IJC -I( ~-1(11191 at l'ltt11111rt1'. "!" Mc ket '' lvle Artl\1. ll.lft. T -BOX G -C/llmplafl Nino I, hi i."'· Hol 1 cMllfl\W, Doll J!•::si w vtflll,-1 i. ml lfwl I!<...,. ... -~-... ~il""'5 ""il;'MW. "lt1tv. for tli1t.,.. ,,.. -"'" 11= to 111ow CO¥W1" a1 1t1t ru. I r.:'"· tJICL -IAjl(£TIAt.L -L._ _, f!!~O:· ~rildc ....,.,... Cid li\llldi.... llllk•IM 11 0 'If; •• -IAIKEn.t.Ll -"= Slt!W 1 uilC'."Y''cnl' lttllY cwrttkle et LA A.-. l"Tw1rnlrll n.ri1t 1on1""·' SUNDAY , t:• •,.'!',_!lleT -COM.MENTAll:Y -= mtntor ,,__ ·,t;11tn "Ill• -wllh on ttrtfllwl todrl'I Cowtlor Ol111t1 TV .. ,,,. lfld_ !hi llOll"TV fltlfttk "'-,,.. It.mt 8llcl '''""*'" N 10 ./t:;;. U)CL -,OOTIALL -CHU. It .. 1.tt:J:"" t«L -l"OOTULL -,._ vn ~·'R\..(t~ ~~ ·~N~' f~ ~ NIN'TI 711, hklffl•Jll Darn ll!d .,,. ''11!1.;r.,.~"'YM:(' ~ FllJ8\'lt'LL -0.. .. 111 11 .t[1 DlfH. ~:1~ I , Ill (~~ ~"'ii, iitJI, .::::i 1.11'1. (, HUO~I -Willi Tl'W't f1'1911tot al'ln 1 ,l\'I. {40~ ..; '( -• ',J.Jir 1.m,. n)c -TU ... c~~ltWI '"...,..,, .... lolil. By ROGE R CAliLSoN ot "" 0.11, , .... ltafl After pUIJlg up a 15-polnt margin al the half, Marina lllp Scbool'a vanity basketball team held on to pln a 4M5 defeat on Fountain Valley, Thllraday afternoon, at the loser's IYDl in a noo- league test. The win elevated the Vitingl to a S-Z mark while Fountain Valley'• overall alate is now J.3. Coach Lute Olson's Marina quintet had liWe trouble In the first ball while posting a 31-18 lead. The Vikes were able to get the ball fn close to Kipp Baird and Dick Ivie for the sure sl¥>ts and at the same time were keeping the Barona:' olfense outside of their zone de[eOBe; In the first half Fountain Valley wu able to sink only aeven of 35 abots from the Ooor for a remarkably poor ZO percent average. Marina, meanwhile, waa poeting 48.1 percent with a 12-for-26 display. Of£ensively, litUe changed ln the second half with the uceptjon that the Baron outside shootlnK lllddenly look a turn (or the better. Gary Redmond, In particular, began hitting with authority. and the Baron11 pared the margin down to three with 4:26 to go In the game; Scott Darldlon's two.pointer, however, gave the Vikes a qu1ck five-point lead at 4&-41. One last serious threat came tor coach John Kassu's crew with 3:39 when the hosts F,ed the tally to 4&-43 with Duane DiWe s bucket but Rick Mosier ended the Barona' hopes with two free throws with 33 seconds to go. Mosier ended the game with high point honors with 11 on four field goals and 10 free throwB while Baird was notching 13 and Ivie was adding nine. For Fountain Valley the big scorer was Redmond with 13 while Gary VaJ.. buena was adding eight. Fountain Valley's inability to penetrate the Vikings' zone defense was a major caUJe for Ule Barona' loss. The Yikes, meanwhile, were taking the good short shots for the moet part. ,,,..,, ... (di flllllf., '-111• Vakr Cdl flll1lff 2 0 1 • J 2 • ' 2 2 1 ' 2 2 2 ' s l l lJ 4 0 2 I 1 0 0 2 \lfl3'5 Moolw IYll 81lrd DIYldlOn -· Mltrlna '10 2 IS Ari .... •13tDllll• ' 1 J 13 H1m,,..-l I 1, Httdl 1 D 0 2 ltldmc>nd V•lbtllna Vta<:~ 11 n t 4 Tot11t SClll'I •Y Q\lert'" ' Foun111n V1llfr u 17 • ·-· '10 ,, 13-'5 Westminster ·To Rebuild For '69 Play The end of a long, brllllant football seaiion, that Included IO !tralgbt wins, for Wesl.mlnster High ii now at an end, lhanka to Friday's '11·1 loss to El Rancho In the CIF playoffJ. What looms ahead, however, (or the undefeated SuMet League champions ls a rebuilding year. Only two starters wlll be back for the Sunset tlUlatll, quarterback Ed Baoe and deferudve back Greg Newhouse. The rest an sraduate. Gone will be the -of the bacldleld atan -DarTyt Berg, Ron Shepherd, Charles Buckland and Mike Haynes. The offenalve line will be wioed ou~ Gooe wlD be center Greg McCanta, guards Steve BU.. 11111 Gory Neumann, tackles John Mc!Au&hiln and LeRoy Slrolman and both ends, TOm Lo1'1r)' aod Dermis Stein. Coach Biil BoowcD relates that hlt prospective varalty &ridden will bave a great deal of. work ahead ol them. 'lbe Ltona will actuaU, bnl!I 1J lf!tr. tennen returntna:, but It must be remel'Qbered that becaUM of 1 cbaJ'D..• plonshfp year, more lhlJl the uua1 Iek tared . Staring the Uo~ tn Ille flCI next 7ear ara the ume aet of practtce aamu u this year -Lakewood 11111 i;;J Rancho -before movlnc t1trouaJi. tho ruqed Sunset Leaaue. DAILY,.~ Jt Ru stlers, BaICersfield n ·uelatOCC By JOEL !ICllWAR& , • ·' °' .. .,..,..,, ........ -$ Golden Weal COilege bu otmlnotl lilcal buketball laill by *li!'I. tn ~ otraljbt vlclOrlel -av.rqlni ltt,Pllldtt tn the ~ -and !/"' -.. dtlalPate my llDleriJll ~ aboul lltitf abllllJ 1n a p&tr Ol blK aama !lllJ weekend at borne. ·''~ Coach llick Stricklin'• out& takll • Bakersfield Co1Je1e tootght 11111 .._ City Collego Saturday In Basil ~ gymnut'"" •· tho campus ol Orlllit Coast College. llolh 1amea will Illar\ at I o'clock. Strtekln Cftdlls the -· ttnac showing earb' m the ...... to ,,_ team depth and a winning aWtude. "What's really helping UI ia Gm' blocll. There's ,.a11y. not too much dlll- -· our first five 11111 secopd flYe · plaY=. ,\falnsl TUeocloy, for •""""" Dav. Haidlng came •off the bettcll ~ 111 when Dave Prather 191 tn!O "."';'{ foul trouble. 1 "He did a 1oocl J<b far 'lit...~ well and hlttlnl the hoarda,' wnen lip fouled out, we moved Allaa. ~ Into Ille _pivot and be was at ~ there loo. _.;__ "ln 0ur llnl two ......,., we ..., bad one or two kicls who dld our ICGl'ltll· ' This year we ha.Ve. 10 tldt ""° can put the ball in the basket/' s&ickl!J. oaid ' "Our etutude baa been ftat ......... they want lo win 11111 !bey>vi beo!i playing together U I loam, llOI !p- dividually ." •1 Strickllii said he'd go wttb tho - starting lineup that baa carrt!!d ltio Ruatlers to three atratalit vlclAlrld -~ the longest 1n GWC history ~ ~­ al center, i!z'tan Ambro&l<;h 11111~ at forwarcls 11111 Oille Martin 11111 lllark Miller at guards. "My btg Winy right now la ihat - of the teams we'll be faclna: wW bave more game experience than ua. We atarted our season a week later than most schools and we aU1l have • lot of polisb\g to do. "I'm waiting: (or us to put two IOOll halves together. We're 11Ull making too many mistakes by committing un. ~ary foul.Sand tunioven," be uld. , "We fell behlnd Mt. San Jacinto lW e.arly on Tuesday and we can't. affmi to do that agatiis! teams like Franc and Bakersfield. "We played poorly 1n the llral 3iaU of that game, b\lt in the last pinuanta ol the ball we figured how tQ beat their press and we 8COl'ed II points m the secood half." --: . UNBEATEN TULSA STOPS FULLERTON • TULSA, Okie. (AP) - T u·Jo o University's unbeaten Hurricane beJd•off a late second hall rally to defeat Cil State (Fullerton), 93-84, Thuraday nlihl! The Hurricane, whlcb led at bal:fQ:me for only the second time this seuon, p u s h e d lo a 2l·polnt llllll'gin. 71-15, midway through the second half bill t h e n steadily ·cooled off to allow t h't catilomlans lo pull within nlbe poln!J11l the final buzzer. • ' ~ MERMAID ••• Cootlnued from Pace II • ·• • a nurse. ot ''Then as now," Helene 1 al d. JI{ wlM broke." She pointed m Ille dlrecllr"1 of nearby Green Lake, where she W learned to swim. "l went , down tbft on the beach and aold bot dop 1o get enough money to go Into trilnbt at Virginia Mason Hoipltal.11 About 3Vi years ago Helene 1eamiil she had dlabetu Twice earlier lhe bad IUffered minor strokes. Then, ~ months ago when nallowlng becamil difficult, she learned of the throat cancer. The Ume she had to opend on coball treetment forced Dalene to tum ~ nursing assljnmenls, her lone ""'""' of Income. • The operation, her ....,... aald; wJ]l be exploratory and mainly to dej«mltie if further radlaUoo treabnent ls act; visable. Helene, he llid, will not tie robbed of her voice. • · But he added the full utent or Die surgery will not be determined unW the operaUon Is under WIJ. ' At the last moment Helene w11 ~ rytng about l'unq'1 1-uY Wt tn a hoardlng kermal. , • " Sports Calendar ' . Today ~ Corona del Mar at Burbanll T.....- -~ Mater De! at Bishop Amat. T-men~ San CleQ)Ollte 11111 Lquna 1leadoo at Fallbrook', Toomamoo~ c..ta M .. and Newport Barber al Lot Vepli' doablebeader; We:stmtnctn at E1t1nCJj, Fouotam Valley at Loi Alamtlol, RUD' tington Beach at Magnolia, Nor:co • Millslon Viejo, Sade!-College al ~ Poly Pomona Froall, Bakonlllld al Golden, Wm (aD at I), <>rap Coul atMercedTournamt!ll. ....... . BaJketball -eor.. dol ·illlf a\' -~-a 1i11111 Laguna Beach at P~ Tww1,,. Meter De! 11 Btlltap Alllal ~' Colla ..... 11111 Nawpoot -d ; Lal Ve151 doub-, ML JAC It . Saddt.beck 0ou ... , Fl'e8lt at Ootdool,' Weal, Oranp Coul at lleatl ,._· menL --- -------------------------.---__ t ___ ------..... ---------------------------·-- - -..... ---------- --- I I --··--·-. ' -' !!" 11.\11. y I'll.OT' · ~ ... the Ster~ .. ~~~· R~inbaiv Ri~ge .Corona GOLflNGA. •• -,tJ n WITH '11/,1UH",fk ,.,~ Fresno, East LA Collide .. .. .. ~:." ls Unforgetta~le. Edges _________ ...,.. .................... -. For State JC Grid Crown Whon hittin1 from tho roUJh, . . you con oxpoct your ball to fir. H ' . ind ron trom rlaht ,to· left o ~ oover. you h.ad hooked ·1~~ shot. This ,, -· occurs bteause ar•ss wraps•· · By F81'111!B BIWNG8 toward Hlghwoy. 315 on<l Bart· round tho, nt<k of th• club ind °'"' -""'~ ' ley MeadoWI, ~· die base By 1\0GER CARUoN \ turns the·f~~· to tho loft. )"~ have Dl'ObablY ~r would.be. • .,. • °' .... o.1tr""" stttr · · Some tn~tructors advocate ,NiUd of RalnlioW' ll!ilg'e. It'• W thout tl>e obsttoctlooa we , • GLENDALE -Corooo-4<1 1ddro .. in1 ttiese Shota with th• -rname 1 ~'.t ~~ ~ foughl ®!',way through, 'the "Mar'• •urprlliJll! Sea .King1 clubf1ce opened I(\ tho· rlthl, wlll SQffit uuw;a n•.• cleared rung wouJd iUU be -oontll)ue 1 widefe<ated ~ ~' . thus offsettln& any closina that t:!TJ:"~.!:':: long '"1d.~·1n1ermem· Burbank lnvltatiooal basket·1 .mlsht6ccur. I prefer nol1Q1ller serviced Ore. et June Moon-at: oij>etpor '1'11' art• ls pro-, ball tournament ~W: ~-k·, ·my~ubfoca po1ltlon lnthl1.w111: : "'11 last weekend, t.ected'. lymg ·in the aame .gen-ing oil Glendale H 0 0 v • r Instead I simply aim to thtrl1ht ~ C.--e0uotry toUrlng ofleft . era! d)reqion•N\l1Dber 1""' 'l'hur~ay night, lt-38, at the of my. target (lllustrotlon 11) provides swpr!ses. Aller all,. at Milmmoth. so ·wlll· be . 1~~ ~. _._ roacli BUI Ind.let Iha closin& of .tho loco ~\rOO're· on unskied, unpacked wanntr"thao more wind-swept Bl e ~n;-ln3te""t in-to ... _ bring m~ shot back toward the ~ d ... _ ......... · · oomsqu wciem· h 1 · ~IDOw. An wg-.:: are maz-runs.·· ifi als' t 1.n.t t 1·30 against. ' 0 '· ".lreea.and stwnpS and branch-A chairlilt fr01JI', Hulson m on.,. a . -8; like on our tour. And they Meadows ·to·Rainbow Rldle is Muir Hig!J .of P~dena. ~t : , ~ olten close tocetber. Like al!D nl&nlled. The ruils 6a.;k Hoover. ·right in front ol. you .tas yoi.i ·to. Rift.Sen. Meadows from tbe · ·yr the Sea Kings can. get f ~;iick)our way down sorpe nev· ridge 'UJ!; a Ire.a d'y partly by the Muir hurdle, they woultl ·er before ·skied slope. ~ clearod, with tbe remaining play far the UUe Saturday I " I'm one of those skien who clearing and lj.ft co8'lJ'Uction night agains~ lhe winner of Also J Play these shots well ~ not ~b to fall down not planned ~for completion by the :<:entenrual·Notre Dame ·back in my stance so that l can ·60 mucli tiecause of pride bul next ski season. fracas. . movtth.e clubh••d on esharply beeause.11.~urts. I particularly The new complex of llfts The. Sea l\ings' third win . downward patl1 to, the ball (II· ;do oot .like to run in.to ~mgs. and runs will. add a great ~ a row after. a season open· lustration f2). This mininizu · ';:.I,noticf!d the oUler two girls. deal W an already fine 11k.i· ing loss to N.ewport Harbor the amounttof arasa that mi1ht t:-'ti .. .,nuced on . the . t.ouF by bus-. area, providing mucb greater wtP ~other 111 the vein of interfert b.tween the clubface " I band and.. boyfr1el}d, had per· variety and uphill capacity. defensive slow-down tactics, and t~e ball during impact _ r~ ,,baps .the same philosophy, for The tow.·. of J.uhe r.ate has ... -"Blciom's squad, ·1111-rlddled • ~' 'f4l. .. ~ of. us' seemed to fall. girded itself for ~e gto~th : as m several olit{Jts in the ~ · _ / Z ~· The men, ho"wever, ~Ing and shows -much .refurbf$ing Southern California area, was e. c JM MA.11......,""".... / ~ · . }~ cautious, provided a pa~-, since last se3$0n. Gull Lake forced to slow down to a walk \ Lodge sports a n.ew chalet-in the third and fourth periods ~J!.~ -\\\ ~ · ·Ski T' il like eiterior, and.other lodges to consuve energy and it paid \\'""""• '.'..;'.. . ra 8 I noticed had created similar off with the the thr<e-poiltt unprpvemenls. victory. •Cll>)y ol .skl falls of magnificent. .ProllortJon. . ·• Even the ski instructors who ~ aceomp&tled us got into the •act. but photographer Bob ~nscOe. w&o wedged himself ~r a ldg, created the most spectacular co:it'ortion. Bob also had the distinction of being first to the bottom, bu!. be had some special rea-sons for this which were only disclosed lat.er, Happy Haven o~n G~r-Bloom praised ·the don aod MJbel Frith-Sm.1th perfonpances of guard Mike commented that the changes M Willi nd f -~ Ste For }load Game the sk1 lift has b~~t to resio ~. ams a orw<11u vt ----·--;.--------- dents are ~· When we McWilllams· led all scorers · came here sixteert Y~ ago with 16 points on five field we had the ,whole wuner to ·1s and · ti hots rest from the summer resort g~ six gra. s s . business. whl~ ~h. was chipplng m It was very quiet. Now with w!Ul 13 points .. fishing season lengthened and ~h pulled 1n 13 reboun:ds the long winter season, w~ Jre dur1ng th~ game.: . lucky to have· .a couple of 'The winners might have weeks between the two. sewn it up early if they were Gauchos' Lineup Juggled Tonight ' Eut Loo AJ>ael" a•d· Freono, l!v• of the ...,., con- -leut'Uli.ely to -ID 1968, meet head on Sawr· · day at 1, p.m. at Ratcliffe Sladlum in Fresno for the Clllfornla large schoOl's junior college football championahip. East Los Angeles entered the 1968 ,....., with a long . hlltory of bein& a doorlJlal ID Metropolit.n and Western State Conferences. Bul coach Bob Enger rebuilt the Hu!kies lnto an uplosJve outfit around the bardrunning of halfback Clarence Davis and the passing of quartuback Chris Jaramillo. The Hustles have won ll t Mater Dei Win String Ends 60-49 LA PUENTE -· M81tr ri;,1 High School's four~game win streak was snapped Thursday night in the second' round of the Bishop Amat basketball invitational tournament when defending tourney c~pioo Arcadia did in the Monarchs, 61).49. The loss drops the Monarchs into 8 position or vying for third place in the tourney. Coach Jerry Tardie's flve will take on Katella this afternoon at 5. KateUa lost to Bishop Amat PID" wltl>out 1 def•at this ICOl'<d llt ,polni. and pined year, maklntf lbem the win-m~ than 1,31JO yardl, bad uni I ball hil second poorest day ot the nlngest j or col <g• foot year agaillal F,...... leam in the C9U11try, 1-;::::::::::=======. " East LA '• olfensl•• punch McCULLOCH la cen~red ~tround the1 1~ 'pound DAV!a who shattered o, I'~''/ J. Simpson'a "tw .. year old ~ " ' state ru~ ,record. In 11 fameti, Davis has churned out ,740 yards In 273 carries for a 8.4 average. ~ And he'• scored 120 points. Fresno, which lost two of its firat three games, bounced back to win eight strai&bt g~ to get Into the St4te finals. PUTS Y,OU Ill THE WOlll SAVINI, TIME SAVINI WINNEJl'S CIRCU Willi 2·1REAT NEW CHAIN SAWS The Rams have thrived on stopping bot-shot r u n n i n g backs this season. In two game. against College . of the Sequoias, Fresno restricted Don Harr (1~438 yardB f Ill' bJS lowest output.I of tlie se&son. Rocky Thoo)ipoon of small ~;w:.\d . achoo! c~n Hartn~,,w~ . ·liJl}P.for~i{iiil · , • .• -.. ~.,.....ii:": s1 •illiiW . ~~ihJ: .. ".m a OCC · ·CQ(iCll.'S .. ::.::~'t~j~l . SON i,S SffOT . _ Guy ·Westgaard, .u\· sOn' Of Orange Coast Coil•ge phys.ical education in- structor and athletic trainer Dean Westgaard, was reported impri;>ving today in Fresno Comffiunity Hospital. Young Westgaard was· seriously wounded in ihe le~ Dec. 1 during a Thank~giV· ing holiday weekend h1,111.ting trip by another y o u n g hunter. He was shot in the thigh and received a serious flesh and bone wound. ;. !l'he funniest remark must be attributed t'o writ.er Burt Sims, who demanded of fel· low writer Bob Cartmell, ob- viously immobilized in a thicket, "Get-wt of the way!" before careeaing into hlin. "But we do not regret th able to hit consistently on Vie change. We ~joy the skier~ free throws. Jt has been an adjustment to As it .was, Corona was able Hoping to get more board strength and a steadier pect from Cal P o 1 y • Sometimes they play all freshman and then again they might send down t h e i r reserves from their varsity ThurBday night, 74-65. u========'======::;;::::t=!j:;:=~I Ralph Chandos was the on1y scoring gun for the Monarchs in their ll·point loss. . , '"'°5e of us who completed 'tire three-hour tour congrat- jilated wrselves on our sur· ·viva1 with what s.trength we 'M<I left and made plam to -mete out a suitable reward to those pres:!! memben who Ren suddeoly·unavailable as J,be.-loor got under way. We were presented with "'fJ°'il Blazer' stripes on our 'return to the Grand chalet 'Sd:lwe~hoff atop Lift Num- "&er' One of Jime Mountain by "Bunkie" Hayward wile of ii.in e 'r..Opetator· ~uO ltay- . ward. where I reflected on .tlie:· terrain I had Cov6i'ed. The proposed gondola sum- mit would be at Rainbow Rldge, which is due east of June Mountain summit. The runs would return to Hutson Meadows, as do those from Lift Number Two up June Mountain, with others fanning :,: . Ail old ' reason . for-buying a·bnnd. ~f?~ · -Signature of quality since1855. --- performance in the backcourt, a new waY of life, however." to hit only 15 of 41 tries 1be" Fritb-Smilli's lodg~ of-trom the gratis stripe. .__.., Saddleback College basketball ,....,. Chandos pumped ih 23 points fers pleasant cabih faClllties ,_., " ou1rt1n 'th Jtilch This I Co•-de! Mir 12 ll I WI MS. ype ac-Glefldale HCIO"er HI 1 7 commodation is available to ec...... o.i Mir u11 skiers at June Mountain as LtKll '~ F~ well 8iS ho~l-type lodgings. Mc'Nllll1m1 S • "' Tl' coach Roy Stevens will juggle l u his starting lineup f o r . " squad," Stevens says. · on 10 · field goals and three gratis shots. Most of his buckets came from t h e baseline where he hit five in each half. There is a June Lake reser-~~1 . ~ ! 5 l tonight's road game against • • vation service available by Ne111n a 1 calling (714) ft43.7194 . To!ili OletllhM H~: (~~ o 1 Ule Ca1 Poly (Pomona) ,, " Mesa, Sailors At Las Vegas The lat"est June Mountain "o FT l!I' " ' • • • , ~d local mountain resorts s1ew1r1 J' •, ' larrlllo 5 snow •and ski report i! avail· s11ven1 1 , 2 ab:~~int~:~ T ~t!: :;;;:,""' : i ~ ' , eel some ·new snow .last .Sun-"'1~('• 1; 1! ,: day as t .watched fr.om neigh-· x bor~ June Mountain. · Sujiersk.ier Jean CI au de Killy was a· recent gueat at "the Mammoth Molln~in Inn aajaM-!t to the gondola to Il,053 foor Mammoth Cornice. He and fellow French sider Leo Lacroix were filmed: by Warren Miller on the slopes of Mammoth Mountain for one of 13 30-minute TV special:S. Theme of the programs is the wonder:ful world of skiing as seen through Ule eyes of Jean Claude Killy. In addition to. Dave McCoy's Mammoth Mountain and the Manunoth Mountakl ·inn located beneath it, 12 ·other exciting ski places in the · world will be shown on the series. ·Mt. Reba ski area at Bear Valley has a new Koala double chairlift, length 1750 feet, ver· tical drop 500 feet. The Koala joins five other lifts, three of them double, to give Mt. Reba .slopes a total skier capacity of .5,000 per hour. ·Lightweight Cage Scores •EE llASKITllALL CWO!la dtl Mir (11) We•!-IHI WI.a (5) F 16) Gr11"1r ReeCI (2) F (Ill Quincy Se\lltr (tll C ' (11) P111e Ktll•ler en G f7) Short Coorov (l) G (11) Altlns S<:vrl"' 1ubl: coran-L0"9P•tt 3, Corlc:h 6, HOOH •• M<.F1rl1nd f. Wttl- 1rTl---Osbornto 2, Loll1r 10 H1llllm1 .Con!: Wftlem )6, COf"OOI " ,M1rirll cn1 11 ••nch (41) L"Y {151 F 171 Ter111 Moorbeoct flfl F (Ill L.C1rr1 Rewoldl (tl C ('I RtYI'$ 0rdWtY 11') G CUI Meftl"'leil 'win-r !l ) G (11) Hottm1n Scorlf'll 1ubs: M1rln1 -Churdl ·•, Wrltht l, Spurrier 2. Thu"" 6, Siii\. w111on J. Mlllt J. IE1 R1~tl,.. rldl l H1llllnw score: Mtrllll :». l!I Raricho 71 Fou11!1iol V1t"1' UO llolui C>rlnde Ull 1<1111 {7) F ISi BM!\1•11 P Uii {lC) F (l } H1[dl119 Schld1!1 C (') JnH Cl"".Ck f'> G (•! Lennol'I Foote (I) G !6) TlflelY Scorlno •Ubl: Fo•ll'llaln V1l~y-Mo- hul1-! S. lloln . Grt"de -Shlven1 2, FQl"etler 1, Br-osck S Hall!lm1 1tor~: FOU!ll1!n Vttley ~l. llo!H Grinde 1' · freshmen. The Gauchos, who face a busy four-.day stretch begin- ning tonight when they play three games, are still looking for , their first victory after absorbing three losses. . . Stevens plans to move the Gauchos' leading Scoring, Tom Noon, from guard to forward. Noon, who i11 averaging 19 points a game, will be joined by either Randy Lawrence, the club's second best scorer, or Hal Boyd in tbe front court. Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor High &hools highlight the Orange Coast area prep basketball schedules tonight with their weekend junket to Las Vegas for games with Clark and Western highs. Newport Harbor m e et s Western al 7 and follows with Clark on Saturday at 7. Mesa's tiwles are at 9. The two squads left this morning at 6:30 for their out- of-state batUes. The Monarchs pulled to within two points of the Apaches early in the fourth period at 40-38, but fell back when Apache forwards Rick Beaston and Mike Lar- kin began hitting consistently from outside and on layups. Scon .,.,, Ou1rMt"1 Miter Del 12 12 10 15--At Al"Cldl1 1! U 12 20--60 Wilker Chand<>$ Mc.Men1mln ••H Goo.rt Nor!on Ho-Totll1 Malet" D9t (4'l FG irT l"I" Tl" J 0 l ' 10322) 1 2 2 6 ' 0 0 • 0 0 1 0 , 0 1 4 1 0 l , 2251449 .air.:1dll IH) FGFr,.l"T,.. • s ' 21 3 2 0 • Marc Hardy continue! to hold down Ule center job, but the guard situation is still up in the air. Stevens will pick from Dan Britt, Rick Nelson and Rich Merrill as his start· M<M•m Gruver w .. , Other basketball aclion has aea11on 1 0 , 2 ' 0 1 • Estancia playing host to ~~~~" Westminster, Fountain Valley Gm s ' 0 ,. 0 , 0 1 J 11 1 6 II II 1 II ,, 12 ' "' ers against tile Broncos. traveling to Los Alamitos, G'-re:r'.b.'v "We played good in spots Hunlington Beach at Magnolia ;=='=========;\I and Norco at Mission Viejo against Cal State (Fullerton) in non-league duels. last week, but we've got to Tournament .action con- hit the boards better and play tinues with Corona de\ Mar 'H'l'''ffff'f''§P more defense," Stevens said. -'involved in the B u r b a n k "We're really looking .tourney, Mater Dei in the Coinp~:•tht forward to our game against Bishop Amat tourney and San SERVING THE Mt. San Jacinto Saturday Clemente and Laguna Beach night. It's our home opener at the Fallbrook invitational. PUBLIC and I'll have a better idea Huntington will be trying to ANO how the team has progressed get back on the winning trail after that one." after suffering its first defeat TRADE M1111D11 vi.111 un "•<Ill<• uo Mt. San Jacinto tripped the of the year against Garden Phone 642·4321 Sh1nnon (11) " ' (10) LOOM• er1c1< 11n F r11 Smllh Gauchos, 91-80, in both clubs' G r o v e ( 5 0-4 6 ) in the 2211 W. B•lbo• Blvd. The urban-·;-r1 suburban FM/AM pocket Sony. . : " · On, city .strHts or alQnl U.. liped roads, Sony's 3F-66W FM/AM shirt pockelable plays the same way: loud and clear! For several $any. type reasons. Advanced · 8 transistor sotid state Elr- cuitry. And a dynamic.' 2v•· speaker .• Two Sony-t)'pt<10(t-- veniences too. large cif(:uJ.u tuning dial for easy ttl'hl~t And all controls grouped to. gettier for fingertip tunJn&-i'n your hand or pocket. AU,U.t ·in a feather-light (9.~·o()D.) portable with a full iil~r grill in a white trirp Wi}h charcoal or vice versa. VOtir . choice. Set comes com~1,te· with battery, earphone" !00 · carrying case. SONY. · $Jn95 ' :,:. 7 · . ·1· Our 22nd Yur' ln The Harbor Arff _,. ....... ~DAVIS -BROW!~ 411 E.17thSt. Daily 9.9, Sat. 9-6 Casta Mesa 646-1684; ' . Grid Finales Set Tonight . Final action in CIF football playoffs take place tonight with El Rancho and St. Paul headlining· the AAAA circuit with their title decider at the ·Los Angeles Coliseum. H11111n1 noi c 141 sc"""""" · seaso"n opener. West.minster-Marina Rotary Nowport Booch Prke (4\ G Ill Quinn oav11161 G (41 oi.n9ti11n llrm•"~l~d~o~n'~t~k~no~w~w~h~a~t;;t~o;;e~x~·-in~vi~ta~t~io~n~al~, t~a~st~w~ee~k~. ;;;;;;;;'il'==========::::::===================:;:;:::d $c:or!fl9 111bl: PK111c::-Wlr"'4'1 I '. CCII"-111 Mir , .. I Wftl•m (21) St. Paul (11-0-1), .champion of the Angelus League, rules a slight choice over El Rancho (9-3), co-<:hamp of the Moore League. St. Paul defeated the Dons in the season opener, 21 "- Jt marks Ute second straight game in which El Rancho will have played an Opponent it lost to in preleague action. The Dons were beaten by Westminster, :t+2S, only to come back last week to upend the Lions, rl-7, to gain the finals . Loara. meanwhile \ seeks-its first AAA Utle-in its match witb San Marfno -at Cerritos College. Dlel1 (9) I" (5 ) fMY L~l1 (lC) F (II) R1l91r sumfll• !fl C (0) Rk1,,ro R\CQ (6) G (2) llre..,.r Colt {41 G 112) s.tw Scorlnt 1ubl: C--'--•" J. McCC1Ure ,, A..er 1. S11uon J. Wn"'rn -Ytl9rra 2 H1tllhn1 ltaA' toron1 JJ. WH!wrfl 7 Cl• aASK•T•AlL Latt"' a11dl tUI •t Dertdt (JJ) Barri.. (5) I' (Jl ll_,,,tn Swe1nv !0) F f') e-r Kr11-slil !fl C f1Jl C11tlll11 Corwin CJ! G Ul Drwr ~lhel4 fOI Ci !II Rlllll Scorlno 1ubJ: L .. 11~_.,....,.. S. Hld'!oltt •. El Dorldo-Mllhlttllfl !,. .... ., ' litlllfml IClft: Et Dor.00 lJ. L• vune 11 i.aiYVIEIE WN1m1M'9r un ' (If) Ml9Mll• SleYtni.on c•1 ,. 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Just •-...i: -.y, Furry Alt• Ski ..... We H1~-A Complet• Chldren't Dept. OPEN DAILY MON •• NI. IAT • ..SUN. . .. . . .. . JIOI Wett CMtt Hwy, NEWPORT BEACH 642-B335 The colorful sound of -· Orange County Music RADIO l<OCM 103.1-FM · From Fashion fslana. Newport Beach A, I I r _L------=-•=~-·=•·----------------------------------------------------- I -~. ~· MOid'' Contender . • ,1 ·~ ' • · : · \'~'~Id that Ila new Trtpp-d•lgned 26-foot sloop ls now Jil .Pi'Oductlon at lit l!nn'• Costa Me1a plant. A prototype model (X-1) has bion performance Jal~ In Newport waters for several weeks. The first pro- duction model wu ~ed In a local regatta Ja&t week. The new yacht bas a w*1!n• length. of ,21 fee~ 8 feet 6 inches beam, 4-feet . 4 inches draft, di .. plii!ii •,tilo 'POU!ld and weers' 315 aquare feet of sail. Official designation will be Ci>lumbla-28 Marl: II. WE ONLY ASK ... • • I I 4 \ .shake! Colleges W~d UI\ Season•·•·"'"' " LJLJ .. .. .. .. " ' " " . '• .. ' " • -----~---...__-~----~--------·--------~--~-----~----- __ __....._ ............ _. , . • , .. 't • ' I ,. I i • • ,, '. " ' ' .. • -------------- Still SlWpping'.for rule?., ' . l M 7011r telf' .. FJll • ., 1n111-i., "upet1" ... aJl. llllop4inloclal, I t1lWll -feu rlhlt I ~ve Win , i~ lllls )'t&f. I ID'"'! ; :-tlier< .... ,_ ,_ lllopplos ~ bet-'lllallU4!.tac and Oarislmu In ttu; 1 "''> ,..it ·-Ill.It 1W qo I ·"'°"Id ' ha.. c:bocu.I up ~ '""'· .. ..,,.town ~ : el<. I ~, .. , dOne anJlblni ' Jllbt llUa ,..,.. -pt ... ;, 'Ullq: I ha" .-I ?111 ~ ' ... -and~ ; as M 0 UCUM .. ~ totether ~ .. ~ bundle ol (OOd tips !or ~ .. UM in the II lhopplng di)'! ~ until Chrlst::nW. You wID berfdit U '°" do u I "1· not .. l do ! · -In buying clothes . !or . . others, make sure they lft the rlg)lt Illa, !or ...... ala .. the bi~ s!n&i• ~ !or Chrisl.mai gift retunis. (Cl the $U bUlion you will ha,. " •pen! in thb 'lllanksgivlna- Christmas period, an estimate is $400 million worth wlil be , returned because the iterni : · are the wrong size or color ' or style or are dupUCiite lifb or defective merchandlae.) SA. VE. ALL sales slips In : . C&Se' Items may have to be '· -joeturned and leave all tickets Ori the clothes you buy I!' ,. .... . Find out if ·there· ·u: a iteadline f<r retumirig items ~ buy and if there m ~pecal rules for retutninl such things u hats, bathing -undeiweat. : ln chooslhf c~ as gifts, try to select colon and styles lhe recipient wouJd prefer. When it come11 ta teenagers, , · . .downgrade )lplr own preferen-Cc.s and be · guided 1tridly bJ the ... teal teenap ciOtbes luhion; il in doubt. slvt a gilt certjfJi:at<. -IN BUYING a ChrlMw tree, make ..... the· - mn't !allin$ oil and that the -bu not begun to dry out. ·Before you pay $2 to $30 (« I Christmas -(lhls year's price range) , d)Q9Se J tree which will, fit in the ·place YOlil have allotted to it. After you bey. the tree, saW ·•liout an inch off the tru?k. and then stand the tree in a con- tainer of water throughout the Cliriatmu RI.SOIL -In buying Christmas "" lights and. or_naments , .,pecially. at rpeclal!y aJlopo which may be Rt up for· t!)ill Cllrbtmu ...... only; 1nopect with·utmon care anything yau buy. T._.I slrlng> ol Uiht bulbs before you pay for· them in the store, since-returns or exchanges (even b _e f o r ~ Cbr&tmas) may be dillicull If !It< lipts .... "' be wed outdoors and exposed to winter weather, make ~ µiey are designed lor this and that th.eY ·Newport National Bank Nearing Fifth Birthday • . . . ... ....,....-.oi.,~by lNSURAJ<CE A SECURITIES INCORPORATED c..-. .... "'_'* _ _,. ._......,,._.,. IMeflce. . ·-==° • . • 623-7&A .,., -~ ,.._._, Cillr •• .............. j UJ .!_ I , ~ . ' OVEll THE COUNTER ' e) ft----ft 1 •• ~ 0 S •c C ....... £rd 4 • 4 4 'zAd'4" 1 1 .« • ...... ~ ............. _ _..__. ....... •> ..tt;:~J ---- --#'-+-4'1-_.,_ -: ~-·----- ,. ... ' " J • ..... --- ·-----• ' • " Yor~ --~--------..-. ----------·------------------- •• .. • ·-11tr -1\f61 Stoek 'EXchange Ilst l\AllY 1'1' "T" • • ' ----~-------------------------- DARY PILOT EDITOIUAL P~~E • Out·sider .S.h.ould Cneck ·o~structlve loo,wo A _,,__erslai letter f.rom Clty Alt)! ,Don Bo!\fii criUcOibg Ille Hunllngtoa Beach city gov~ent hlrf. raiaed <o0me basic quest!OM which demand. en an&•hr; Donia. ~· ch~rged the clly aovemmclt with beln& archaic, wUteful alld lncaplillle.' Re c~ the City 4overnment Is in need of norgenizatlon to 1!1lpn>ve its il!flcHncy. 'lbese ere serlouJ charges and not to.be considered lightly; Boufli has e~eneo in gov,enµnent outslde.tbe city and hes been m b11 local p0st Ju.t about long , enough to get a good 'view f.rom the inside. Olllers wW point ou~ doubtlessly, that since Bonfa has been the city attorney there bav .. been clashes be- tween mm and Ille administration. They'll say his charges are .tlJe results of these quarrels. However. once 't11e qu0$\ion ol efficiency and qual· lty of operation has · been raised by a respo~sible o!- ficial any attempt to ignor,e the charges could be inter- preted as evidence of some.thin.g w~ng within the ad- ministration. . Bonfa, noting that, tb~re •has been discussion , of a reorganization plan aeveloped by those within the pre·· ent city government, rejected the idea of an "in ·house" study and called for a complete ~view by experts, out. 5ide of the government. If the council decides to respond to the l:harges raised and to the other signs that aJI may n·ot be well within City Hall, it seems only good bllsiness to bire someone outside of the present govemment to come up with a streamlining plan. If the government is being mismanaged for any reason· it is the du~of the councilmen to order what· ever corrections the may find . necessary. On the other han , If all is well within the govern- ment and the taxpayer is being served best by the present setup, then the council should have the fa cts upon which to reassure. the citizens. It appears _that tbere are many problems which The Little Person Inside Us ' ' Everyday Problems By GEORGE R. HOFF , Ph.D. In 1965, the psychialflist, Wilhelm Reich. published an important but little.. known book entitled "Listen, Little Man!" ln it, he postulated that, as persons. we· tend to deny ob, v i o u s but disturbing aspects of ourselves, and function in certain stereotyped wayi. • Following are a few of the examples he cites: THE BIGOTS don't know how much they hate themselves and how small they feel inside. The leaders don 't know that they were , once little people and still are. The censors don't know how much they fear their own passions and their personal pornography. The teachers don't know that they bore their students. and the students don't know that they can ask for what they want and get it. The oppressed don 't know that they can be persons rather than playing martyrs for society. They don't koo1.1• !hat they secretly admire and emulatf' their oppressors. THE PART OF US which doesn 't kno. these things might be called our "litllr person." He is the part of our sell-struc- ture which has been emotionaUy damag- ed while growing up and thus has stopped developing. He is in~de us -way inside -and we want to keep him there because his vul nerability. fragility, nelvete, and immaturity disturb us. We don 't want to see ourselves as being weak, inadequate, h e I p I es s , frightened, insecure , dependent. and lit- tle. After all. as adults we are supposed to have Jong since given up childish ways and assumed our rightful place among the grownups. THE ™PLICATION In such ad- A Glossary Are you confused by politics? In my cootinuing, unceasing effort lo bring ~nowledge to the people , . . I have prepared a glossary of political t~rrns ... Here they are : Ruthless: The candidalc with the most elflcient campaign apparatus. Opport\Jnist: The candidate with the delegate lead. Political machine : The oppositioa ,,.,.... ty. Political organization: Your party. Uberals: People who want to spend other people'• money. ConaervaJ.ives: People who have the money liberals want to spend. Moderates: People who hold mortgages OD both glllllJl5. PoUilcaJ debate: An a Cll.ppella opera. 1-elt Something tht' other side rt!UleotodlJc\m. Vice-prtl5deotial candidatca : An elite group constl&Jna of SO governors. 100 ll!ba&ora. 200 or IO congressmen. t3 I'm· beSP"kn. I etblnet members -and Uw man the t\lft1tul1 presidential can- dldaU oeloct&. JltlfpU: Ao ~ble """'3· nUnded and Oucely f'n d e p e: n d e n I 1ep1c:Mllllatl•e to the naUonalmftve.ntion. Par11 chairman! 'ftle IMO who tell• jbe fn<ornJptlbll. llronl<Jlindod ""' flercoly lndepood<nt ~ -to ...... Dear Gloomy Gus: The l r u e spirit of Christmas - stealing Christmas lights! l won- der what kind of parents these kids must have. -J. K. L. This ltlhll"I ftlll(ll l"lldtr$' ~l•WI ,.., n..:u11rUJ llloM ol 1111 "~'"''· s."o ~111r "' -~• hi Gloom, Cui, D1llJ l'llo!. monitions as "Act your aie:." "When are you going to grow up?" "Don't be so childish," etc., is that it is wrong to prese rve childish characteristics while maturing. Few of us are ever scolde<J for acting too old , because our cultura l heritage reinforces mature behavior. As a consequence. mature action, al titudes. thoughts, and feelings are rewarded and become superimposed upon the immature ones which are punished. Eventually, the haltered "little person'' is hidden deep within us. and we function as though we were. indeed, entirely as big and strong as we believe v.•e ough; lo be. REALIZING THAT we have stifled nur lillle person's growth. we tend lo guard him from further harm, and therefore protect the integrity of our tolal self-concept. We know, somewhere below our level of consciousness, that our stereotyped adulthood is a facade and that our manifest behavior is ma inly for public consumption. Emotionally, wr know that the notion that adulthood i~ essentially different from childhood 1 a fall acy. However, were we tu cnnscioush acknowledge our little person, we woul;1 probably be surprised and even shocked lo hear what he had tri say aboul his doub ts. fear s, longing s, aspirations. 'leeds, desi res, fl"ustrations, hates. hurt.· and deficiencies. EQUALLY STARTLING niighl be h1~ commen ts conct!rning his undevelope1I abilily. potential creativity. ba s it' se nsitivity, uncomplicated caring . an d refreshing point ol view about what's really in1portanl about life. If listened to, the little person insid~· us could help us change many of our grandiose, unrealistic. and distorled con - ce plS of who we are. His presence wlll be disturbing and hun1bling. and we won't like much of what he tells us about our basic natures. But after all. he really isn't an enemy; he's simply a forgotten friend from yesteryear who wants to remind us that he is still around. whether we like It or not. A reunion with our old friend . whoro we've never let grow up, could be the ala.rt of a new life for us . B11 George Dear Georgt: What makes SOl'ne men so con· trary? My husband. for instance, never agrees with me on anything. I mean, no matter who's right , or who's wrong. ht disagrees jui;t to disagree. I mean. don 't you consider this foolish? You wouldn't t~ke an opposite viewpoint in evf'n a minor mauei-simply tn be di/· rerent, would you? ANNOYED 0.... Anno}'<d : Yes. .Dear Georae: Is that all you men ever think ol! BESSIE Dear Bel&1e; No. and l"rq shocked tha t you would havt aucb theughu' • need more euminatloo. Over the paJl fe"I m o n t b 1 ~ have """"_f)Ul<)hnli pl'Obltina, most notably the doet•wn of the director of ~ Deperoneot of Harbors and Beaches Qist lo leave ihi elty employ and then to SUI)'. Other dOJ>artm nt bi;a& are 'la.id to be looldog elsewhere, too. .... . • Too Olten the condl&n cl city covel"lllent hes he<ln disCUJSed only In prlval4 or under the term "per- SOMel matter." D!acussi~n whidi might prove embar- raaslng, yet corrective, has never come lb the public !otum. . • People have a r1gbt to knoW whether or not the city government is functioning iii the mo s t efficient rrui!uier. Ii is up to the council to provide that informa- tion. Residential P.rotec tion Fountain , \i'ab.ey Planning Commissioners nex:t week1 have an oppOrtunity to begin elimination of the confusing variance procedure which has often been used by developei:s to buiJd homes on lots smaller than the standard 7,2® square leet in R-1 areas. · • The ci~y plapning staff is preparing its recom- mendation for a new ordinance for planned develoP;- ·ment zoning (R·l-PD). Planners should look favorabIY at the proposed change that would put planned develop- ments into a cla ss by themselves instead of their pres- ent status of exceptions to the 7,200-square-foot lot standard. Where a reduced-size lot iS sought, a provision would require a conditional use permit. If approved by the planner.s and enacted by the City Council, prospective Fountain Valley homeowners buying in a strictly R-1 area will find no exceptions to the 7,200-square-foot lots in the future. (5) •. First Real Attempt to 'Do It Myself' 'Black To the Editor: Nert being a black man I am unable to exude a lrue feeling of blackness, feel "soul," or "tell it like it is." In spite of that limitation, I ca n still learn to understand and can draw Ct'lnclusims regarding the Black Revolution. One conclusion I have reached is that the slogan of the Black Revolution-- Black Power-is an · ill-defined concept t h a t many whites misunderstand a n d find menacing. Those who misunder- stand are under the impression that Black Power and black militancy are analogous, and that black identity means black racism . THEY AijE NOT aware that since Slokely Carmichael first shouted the i;logan, "Black Power." it has matured i:i to a, positive force that represents the first real attempt by the black man to "do it myself." Black power is essentially black au- tonomy, or self-determination . It stress- es the reformation of existing institU· lions and the formation of new institu· tions. SlJCh as co-ops, designed to serve the unique needs of people brought to- gether through circumstances beyo:-id : heir control BLACK POWER is al so cultural sep- ;irateness, racial pride, ecoriomi c and political self-sufficiency, an end to welfare colonialism. knowledge of the black experience (black history, not slave history), better /'obs. better schools. and, above a I. an end to "'lOverty. Stripped of its hostile overtones, Black _Jower is si mply tha t black Americans v~nt to create for themselves a!I envir- ·nment which is conducive to their psy- 'iological and institutional strength. THEY ftlUST NARROW the gap be· veen their own sense of inferiority and the while man's sense of superiority before they can hope to Jive as equals. To do that black people are being urged to use their own orga!lii.ations to build lhe very power America respects-pride, initiative, acumen , individual ity, inde- pendence and competitive spirit If the concept of Black Power ig allowed 10 develop it wou ld present a lesser menace and danger to the dom- inant white society than if it is resisted and stifled . AS THE KERNER Co1nmissi~ so ably µo inled oU,I, frustrat ion, violence, and •!estruction are inevitable if the present trend toward two separate socieli~ continues. lncvi lable, thal is, unless some movement appears that will abate the growing feelings o( frustration so rampant in lhe black communities. Black P·wer is tha t moveme'.'ll. Arc we wise enough to recognize ii and re:tlize that it has come about be- cause other so lutions have failed? Or art? v.•e going lo get up-light. and over- react, simply because of a lack of un- derstanding of what it's all about? JAMES NEWKIRK •lJ11p r ofe••lo11al' To lhe r:n ii or If l've ever seen a piece of ignorant Quotes Knox l\.1a"hall, Western W o" d Pnxlucll i\$5oclalioo director of forestry services -"Supply and availa bilily of commerclal timber is be.Ing arfectcd in three way": I I I withdrawals of publicly· o~·nt'CI commercial tlmbcrlands into wildemesi, part and recrettiooal aru1, 12) subst:Mtlat lncrtasc.'! In oper11tl"i C05Ui on national foreirt 1 a n d 1 noctssitatcd by the increasing public concern with the appearance ot Umber harvests. l!lnd f3) the export ol timbtt from thf' West Coast of the U.S. OUr •hole nation setll\! lo be preoccupied with provtdlng p!ey room at the expense of wood produt:llon . ·· Power' Is I Misunderstood ~ '~ Letters from reader! are welcome. Normally writers should convey their niessage i11 300 words or less. The right ta condense letters to flt space or eliminate libel is reserved: AU letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may bl! withheld on reque3t if aufficient rea· son is apparent. literature flowing from your paper , It was Tom Barley's review of UCl 's presentation-af Uie "Messiah". His knowledge ahd lack ot background regarding 18th Century music is ob- viously "zero." He· was cruel to Dr. Allard, who is a nationally-known figure and lecturer on this subject. MUCH CREDIT for the successful beginning of UCJ's Fine Arts Department goes to Dr. Allard and his immense interest in lhe program and the student.'!. Mr. Barley was merely expressing a personality dislike ... how unprofessional ! I join the remaining 99 percent of the audience who agree that UCl's performance last weekend was not only a rare masterpiece of production and technique, but one of beauty and in- spiration. Thank you. JAN UNVERT 'Lack. of P ercep tion' To the Editor : As a participant (violinist l in the UCf performance of Handel 's Messiah, I can only express my amazement at the in- rle.t.ibility, slavery to tradition and lack of perception in Tom Barley's review of our production. I can testify that Maurice Allard's conducting was the inspired work of a man truly absorbed in the business or reproducing Handel 's masterpiece. CONSEQUENTLY, the energetic and spirited performance of both orcheslra and chorus was a natural response to Allard 's own enthusiasm, and the bouncy, dancelike in terprelation given to many sections reflected Allard 's understanding of the joyous and even somewhat secular nature of the work. As Dr. Allard himself expla ined to me today , it is only recently th at musi- cians have begun to break away from the heaviness and stodginess o( trAdi- tiona]. nineteenth centuty interpretations, l!lnd ti.ave rediscovered the dancelike quality which was current in Handel 's own time. FURTHERMORK, It is my opinion that anyone who would be offended by the "liberties" taken by Allard and the vocal soloists In lht Messiah, lo lally lacks understanding of creativeness and spootaneHy in performance, and is so totally enslaved to tradition as to render his criticisms \lrorthless. PAUL W. PEARSON Lei ll•11akawa K11ew To lhe Ed!Lor : Mcmbel"I of lbe E11:change Club of Coron1 del Mar unanin;>ou!ly went on record bee, l In support of the couragtOM <tand of Dr. S. I. Hayabwa In hb tllortl ta keep San Frandaco State College functionill( u an lnllltulfon of higher lumina. Our club has 1tt1l a l~ter to Dr. Hayakawa txpreuing our confidence ltt him. with copiea to Governor Req111 and our Orange County leglllator1. for the concerned citizeru; of this state to play a more active role in expressing their views on the eris.is facing our colleges and universities. IF WE FAIL ta get behind the responsible leaden: in education who are willing to fight for principle, we shall only have ourselves to blame if the radical acLivist minority succeeds in it., avowed goal of d~troying the educational system . The future of higher e d u c a 11 o n throughout the state may depend on what happens at San Francisco State College. I therefore urge the people of the Orange Coast to join with us in letting Dr. Hayakawa know that he has our support. MICHAEL GERTNER .. President Exchange Club Of Corona de! Mar Good New • To the Editor: The news of the day ls always so tragic that the front page i:i; depressing to those readers who live in hope and desire for belier things. If th~re is any good news it is unimportant and relegated to the back page. Therefore, I suggest, during this Christmas holiday when the spirit of good will fills the hearts of all good Americans, that you limit the front page of the DAILY PILOT to only good news and cheer, and relegate the current news with a bilter taste to subsequent pages. I SUGGEST IN large type as a banner headline, you start your issue with something like this: "IN THIS SEASON OF GOOD CHEER, THE DAILY PILOT OF TODAY CAR- RIES ONLY GooD NEWS ON ITS FRONT PAGE, AND YOU WILL HAVE TO READ CURRENT HAPPENINGS IN THE SUBSEQUENT PAGES" If the news of a cheerful nature does not fill the columns of the front page, it would be very striking to the reader if much of the front page were white space. empty of news. R W. KATERNDAHL 'Tr emendous Supparl' To the Editor: In its November meeting, the Hun- tington Beach Recreation and Parks Commission moved unanimously to re- quest the City Council to consider another bond election, as soon as legally possible, for I.he needed development of our parks ~nd library systems. The City Council IS presently Considering all ramification! and will, hopefully, reach 1 decision early in January, 19611. \Vilh this in mind, the RecreaUon and Parks Commission wishes to paS8 on thanks for the tremendou1 support we received in the November electfbn and encourages the Citize.na Committee. ror Parks and Ubrary Bonds to remain a viable, functional group in anUclpaUoo of • po.sslble June election. IT W AB A lmnendOlll fotiin, lo ... so many pt0ple devoU '° mucb' tfme in helping to pass the bond lssues In November. and, 1l the rl!ll: of forietUng some namts, on behalf ot lbe cornmi.ulon I'd like to utend thanD to 1everal of those who pve outatindloa aupporL WllhooL lhe help at tJle City Council and llWJI' of thtlr ...... aod the wiv• o1 memben ol the llocreelloa ad Parb ~ the job ...... -..... lmpoulbia. ai.Jrman am llclnnlcterl. of lhe Cilizerll Commltee and Leonard Shane, Bill Bruney and Bol>blo llurpily dld .. oulltancllni job ,,, recrultlDI belp and O'O&Dclal auldanct.. 11tt Wcrnm'1 Mardi and Ha orpoben Ind partlclpa.nts ,..,.. <I! bwnlndoul· auet I bellf!vt that Utt Ume bu ctlme .A, to the cause. r THE BON D ISS~ received· en; dorsement.s from practically e...~e r y organization and newspaper in the city. Many (such as the Jaycees) Were Very active in promoting the bonds. In fact. with so mucb support it's diflicuU to understand how the issues were defeated! Let me also express personal> thanks to members of both the library board and staff and Recreation and'.'.1Jlirks Commission and staff for the inordinate amount of t i m e spent on developing Ideas and promoting the issues for the campaign. - With the active support of sO rilany ol our fine cilizenry how can we· lose the next time! - TOM COOPER Chairman Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Conimission Teens for Christ , To the Editor : At certain more recent points iii time. I have had the unique experience of being exposed to you r unfortwiate publication. At each crisis. a relation of the activities of the Teens for Christ was the focus of my attention. More specifically, I noted the adjective phrue, "self-styled Christian Revolutionaries," In reference to this group. I AM IMPELLED to inquire as to what variety of "Christian Revolu· tionaries" you would have placed..am.ong us? The original and God-sent "Chrl5';ian Revolutionary" was crucified a good length of Ume previou11 to this, and l 'm afraid that's our quota . "~led Christian Revolutionaries" beinit hat they are, you should feel no ~"' to burden them with useles.! des ons. Pru-haps you should do a piece aelf- styled hypocrites." · ~~ BARBARA ~y ;:(i·; l'alle11 Srhoob'(l To the EdilOr : :t . Your excuses for the Fountai~ey system !till do not help the nts who are receiving an inferior ~ compared to other schools in ;:· e County. With our high taxes, our ren should be In the top reading · -not next to the bottom . •£ Our hats off to Mr. Nelson for ~Uy brealdng the ice in quesUoninaj. the "superiority" In education of the ~ lain Valley students. By the Wlf,•hy ls Fountain Valley school systen(' ex· perimenting In their arithmetic Pf0&9Dlf Haven't they u;perimented e n o" I h already?, Why don't they have minual training for the .?lh and Sth grade ~ys? Why don..,t they bave home eCQn<lnica for the 1th Ind Ith grade girls? I ~eve the mentioned pcogrmns would be. more beneficial lo the ltudents thin ~one hour 1 weet they •pend In the Leapllnl Center. .. MJlS, O. ANDEl}OON ' j --------~--·--,,--------~-------.................................... ~----------.. ---. ----·--------------_________ .__ --- --------------------------- t • - , .. / /.. ' v n. ,. ! "t .. . . ~ . . _., ____ IN~LUDES' ALL i .MIS EQUIPMENT: ___ _ . . P'oWer ste8ring, power disc J?rakes, tea .9•te scuff ~lean, step pad, 1u+om8tic tr1nsmission1 tint.cl windshield, -romoio c0ntrol mirror, he..t.r. Dual· broking syslom, padded desh, duel_ ridge safoty rimi"' roadside weming flaohors, seat be~s front and ruraking system, padded dash, dual ridgo Hfoty rimo, ' ,;.ashen, j,ackup tights, dual oporiing tail gato, radio and 8.85115 whito sido waD tiros. Immediato d• live ry. CP45G9C166016 . RAY VINES PRESENTS YOU ANOTHER "Win · You Over Offer" ·NEW 1969 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON 4-dr., 6 ·pass., .heater, emer. flasheri. All vinyl interior, dual action tail gate, front arm rest, rear seat arm rest with ash tray. Front door light l\'!itehes. Hid- den storage, emer. fla•hers. Front & re11r seat belts, backup lights, left outside rear view. mirror. Dual braking system. 89E I 09495. S 7 . J95 PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS · ON APPROVED CREDIT $1tS Do. + Tax ..i Uc. lo C:... er Tra.lt . '63 FORD PICKUP \.2 ton pickup. Ready to go. $695 '63 CHRYSLER 2-Door Hardtop. Full power, fac. tory air, white sidewalls. Lie. 5518. '60 CHEVROLET 4 -door, standard trans.. radio and hearer. Lie. QTJ 139. '65 CHRYSLER N e w p or t Convertible, auto. trans., radio and heater, power steering. Lie. HPC 982 ~ $1395 '59 FORD STATION WAGON, automatic transmission, radio, heater, etc. Lie. RFJ 119. '65 DODGE Custom 880, auto ·tram.. radio and beafler, power oletring, pow· er brakes, White 1idewalli. Lie. RDF 402. $1095 •.uove CAltS l"LUS TAX • Lt(. ~62 DODGE Lancer. Automatic transmission, radio, heater, Stk. #RllA458 $195 '62 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON: V8, Automa· . tic transmission, radio, heater, power steering, air conditioned. Lie. ACA 226. '99 s37" Mo. Deft ,_ 24 .... O.A.C. lncllMN,.. 'ff LlctnN $795 '66 T-BIRD Full power, air cond .. elec. win· dows, Landau top. RUD 346. 19 WATS TO PINA.NCI ......... te Nt , .. ...... 1 IOACJ • ~ -~ -!'... • T. •-: . '!!;;) • .. :r • 00 89 -•• - DOWN PER FOi ONLY u'!~!!. -..---------------------------------..------Super $avi:ng~s" __ · on NEW '68s SAVE UP TO •• a • • $1200 LARGEST STOCK .IN soutHERN CALIFORNIA 1968 -PLYMOUTHS AND CHRYSLERS 599* DOWN CASH or TRADE ~ELIYEU ~~ZN<:." J:_: CARS ABOVE + *Tax ~ uc-e M ApproMll CrHlt '65 Chrysler '300' · 2'DOOR HARDTOP. Full power, plWl air conditioning. Lie NQW 000. $1495 . ·'66 MERCURY ' STATION WAGON. Ra~!?,.l'eat- er, white wall tires. Lie. v w r642. '99 s291t Mo. Do• hr 24 Me. O.A.C. I~~ TIX & 'ff Llctrl .. ' $895 '63 PLYMOUTH VB, rtandard trans, radio, heat.er, power steering. #5730. '99 s2r Mo. -D•n F• 24 M•. O.A.C. 1ne11111n T•.-1o 'ff Ll- $595 .. OPEN ·7 DAYS -A WEEK 1:30 A.M. TO 10 PM. ' '64 CHRYSLER· STATION WAGON. Automatic transmission, radio, heater, pow· er steering & h<akes. White wan lireB. #2364. $1495 '66 PONTIAC BROUGHAM. Full power, includ· ing electric windows % electric seats. Lie. RTU 984 '63 PONTIAC v.a. auto. tran! .. radio and heat- er, power steering, factory air. SHARP! Lie. RUV 293 ' $695 . '66 CONTl#ENJ At- . Full power, tactbry air, leather' interior, La'Ddau · top. Lie. RTJ 207. • +:Of :· .. :l':-... '63 T-81RD Full power, electriC windows Is;.. seat, air CO,ndltiontng. A nice c · ~ a't a real nlce p'tice. Lie. CSG ~ . . -'99 -,;~.,· s4§" ::-;, Mo. o,..,-_.cr;:7:;;" $895 ·-·- · '66 PLYMOUTH ~ · FURY'. ID. ' Automatic tranlml>i' sion, radio. heaij!r, air conditio ; ing, _ white oide wall tireo. L1CiS TCM 175 -;::• . -' $ . 1595 - ' .~I -·= ''' kn wlll ~ ... ..., ~ ............ •••&tlel. AT THE LAKEWOO.i> TURNOFF - OF THE SAN DIEGO FitE~AY '"' '"' .. FROM ORANGE COUNTY .543·6663 • 527-2341 ' ' . RAY VINES ----·4201 WILLOW LONG BEACI( . PJ.CIRC . • ... . - .~.=·=·~y~ .... ::~-... ~;;;;..·-~;=lilf~.·~=,~~~;;~~~~;;;;;;;;i~~~ii .. ~;;~~ii~W:~~~~~~ii;;;~;;~~;;i;;i;ii;;;~;;~~~~:-~:-:-~.:.~~ hv; I Hoo Y .. C. Sol-It, n-• S-.tliiit n..t Ancl It, T ...... It With. w .... M . ~ FOi ULI _, FOi SALi llllUIB Poa IALI ....... 1'119 IALI -····.. -• .. , •• I' .. I ,11bt.....,al t-; r rd .. ....... ,. ISLAND LIVING ·: IS THE GROOVIEST! · ' OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN h • 4. P .M. No. .II. No. 103 • No. 105· .• WATERflOHT---" with 11'1""" . . Pier & Slip ... Oii. fallml-U11da lslallll '': '" .... ,.., Hart.or '-"""'°" Information -C.11: Mr. SoNftlGft :'., iioYO llEAL TY . J6W I. Cellt Hwy. C4M ' -64'1-7777 ----.CM. , Orlslmls Spe(W . FINER .HOMES ·. ~-I/I •• -I . . .......... . Ownbir nntU CM ... )'-"'I ..... .,.,. .. ...,..., . . • -IUY Hiii A.COTTMI -CHllllT~ -' . '4 b<C!rooms. dinlnt rm, famny rm 8 both& .,\, bomewith I Teltw&Jjn qualitywJ\h an . ditloo!.al llrencb fireplace In fuhlonablt .llfY· ,,_s. 101 only ...................... $54,500 · ··, Cl11 for appointment · YllW .:.. New· .u.iom Spanlslt. bome with • room "tor a pool Spocious Spanish tile gal- -Jeq ~g to tar~ view llring .l'QOm, fnr· . • mal <fti>Ing rm, richly ponell~ 1amlfy !1!1.wilh wet blr, 2 firep1-, ond 1 wonder '!~ In .JAlnul·• bedrooms, ~~ bo.tJia. , ... . o,.n Set & ~ ..• 11qt "•=cjM' . . . . ' . . . . . IA~llOHT ·-Pier ml Sllj>. 4 Bdnii, Biy " Moanllin View. Low..t yncoct 5 year-o)d 'lloyfttiat ................. " " . '$at;500 • Opon Sot a Sutt · · 1.1<46 Polorh • l •. , MAGNIFICENT VIEW Het4.i..di.rmieiy the finest View buy In. Newl'O!i. liar~, 4 Bdrm, 4 baths, View living rm, :Vi~ 4lplng nn, View· lamly rm -try ... · ..... ·$911,000 0pon D•ily . 1~4 Go111Xf Dr. ,. A REAL CHRISTMAS BUY -Lomry 2 bed· roorm, 2 bath apartment with -a view of the . entillo harbor, boat . ._ ayailable. ·Private pool ·$59,500 ~ priced under market. · · . . Call for appointment _ ... ·• llEPOSSESS10N ~ · Mu&t. ~ sold. Ocean Vi..,. 4 Bedroom, f1mily ·n., uldng $37,900 · Worth mnch more -.make offer -try 10% DoWn.. . Open Sot & Sun 716 Ca"*! Hlghh:nds Dr. iohn mQc:nab llEAl TY COMPANY 111 Do¥Or Dt-., Suite 101 Mocco loalty Co Blclt- 642-121$· ·· Important • ,. · ' Aniouncelllkt! ~ -· 'IAY ·g 'IUOt IQl.TY;: 1K. • • ~CIS tltat th,;;, SalM ~i!ll~ mo.-·to: · .. . -ten DllYlr Drive, $ulte nr: :. . ,_ N.Wpo.t l1111it.·~ 92660 . 64&;.2000 , . • ) .lncnosed buailiess m1d1 it n_.,ry 14 &ej> antla tile Sales and Rental llej>aiiment&. T!ie Rel!lll Department war lndwled Ill !hi rale ·of 1111 •Boy lo Beach property: ond U.Bly 6 -building 1! 2025 w. Balbol BouJe. v~ lo ~ ~ Realty, Cj>'!'P"DY:. , We will be able to .give a more pirSonali.zed serrice to our inany clients and be in a bet· tier position to· lwidle listings and rales at our new office! . Join us for • Cl\P of coffee In our new olfioet MR5' GLODEN M. FAY, p,.,;dent l•y I leech RJJ•~, Inc . 90 I Dover Drivt, Suite 221 Newport BMcll, Cllifomil 92MO . . . ' · Ocec111 ,..._ . lalboa loalftwrd Delext C¥nplete!y and beautiully farnilhea..5 -bed- roorm, 4 baths, seponte dlnlnt room. llany, ~-emu. '125,ooo · 114:;.ifVUO Eves .. 548-S9&8 . Cl!!!!~• .. ~ I::: + ~"" camper lo "boal , m Viii• ..,. ., °"" s.t/Sun· 12.-4 . ' . , INTlllT AINMENT CotcsclOUs? SpaciCIUI 4 bdrm. 2~ bath bOine .lieor Dover Shore& Erqnililely docoiatecl, ·gourmet kitchen wllb .....,. tnatfut'UU. 2 fli'eplacea. -11'1 art awJWii,;_ .llntta PdOj I Seelhoft Drive ,. .. 139,!GO ' Alvar8do Pike ....... . Z Near Yacht Qub •• CT 3--.... 11,JOO 3 8al1io. 9lvdt .. '.. •• • 17 • --•• 19!,0llll 5 8&llloa 8hd. •••••• ~ al,50G • ..,. A.Vllnul •••••••• a.500 • Belhoa Blvd. • ••• " ll5,0dll BURR WHITE, a..l!W 290l -Blvd., ·N.B. 67.-0 •. · YOUll CHlllSTMAS PllmSElfT? tieou!ifUI I •bdrm ~ 'With 10Y0nilod pool. Huge Jami" jwlnet ld!Cben'. AD ior $42,780. "POOL • ..,..,24,900 ~O LAllGi LIDO LOTS-Builder's Pflees. 4 IEDRM-HO DOWll OpjlortUnity -11 Call for lnfornlltion. IVmonl to a veu -. 160s WES_TcUl'P DI .. NI .. ~sioO ~r<lae::-= . -~ ........ . -----·~ - . Sel~s through the Multiple Listing Se~ice of the N~wpori Harbor Coste . ll(lesa Boe rd of Realtor! totaled $44,869 ,624 for the first I 0 month1 .if-1·9t>8. List your prop· . ' ~ erty wfth e Realtor today, JS~E REALTY Decin"" m1mn. mow 6 ft!-pool --decldiw t: patkl aJ't!U. Mf- lllO . TAlllELL 2955 H1rl!or OCEANFRONT FIXER FanWtie location • W&Jlc to ..,. .. -• ow...; wtl -hll -""--. TD'1 -boat at out of ton .....,..,, .• :...0..139,500. -~ c=~~ ~ ........... --·-Cll. lla•boa l'enilisula 3 .bedroom upper, 2 bedroom lower. Excel· '::,A J!i':; lent -ta! area. Near Newport -Y~cht· ' TRI-LEVEL Open Houses THIS WEEKEND Club. -.,...linJ . 114~~ Evel. ~7 Vecant A ...:'to":::..':: New Ocew flont . ~ ~~-= ........ -.... :.1-....... --....................... 11ftw;llfM ..... .... JS d1J .......... .., ............. ...... ....,.. DAILY Pll.OT WANT AIL·,.,,_ .......... ~ ......... -.. ....... n-:Ylew Lois • • • StSpoo ... ,,.,.,.., 3 11R. • i. ...,. Newport Heiqlds ,:J.i;,: J, I lldrm, Ind 2 BR. n. rm, l:o, eepJ ,.,. l ........... 2 balh B/B · .. 1200 DolpliD lcAoa l'lllfllSllla ol --l car..,.. 1350 E. Oceanfront Open daily 1-S P.M. 5 :" .:!;~!'::1": 0:: bedroorm; den, lu.b carpeting, rad.ion! beat .... wli .......................... ......,. HOUSES FOR SALE :11S ....-, OD1 "-'Apt Now .....i. .... In primo N""'°" B<eci> -...:::....0 -.a•·-1.s .. -"'"""' -...... -.....-.. ..... and Ill electric buil~ins. $99,500 I <DLONJJ.L STYLE 114~ Eves. 54Mll66 -"b Ir family'' ---......... . .... ~ •. " Cau:lo -OPEN .S!IN. 1-4 ::;., ~"";;do;;;;: hoop< --.. ._,, IM·pool.' --foo. mal dll:ing room.· family --1iti Viau-. 1JOo r.i. -.. .-. plul ...,,,,. Terrge Baycrest ~-··~--· ..,.....,11.;p<1oo1>1 .. _. Aslu1111 5-J/4•/o i.-n room + "multi -JlUJ1IOR room" for games. hobbk!s. .ewin&. o!Ucr ~tc. .OUt&tand· Inc at $41.500. I ,,:'~"=·~~~~~·~"=.d'.!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I part with aDiey acc:ta fir On any ecmpUilonl -.,.u -..:_ 4 ~·-b ~.. ·~·-. fl I' -· l:liol or uaJlor. ,,_, -...,. to -.,...._In 2 -•wo ~oom ome -••~~cling •· Guiao! 1000 0.-o!. . -. · '· 1 thll .,.. al"""°" °""" +Do• -. .;.,.·•·haw noncinc 1n.toc1ay'1 moMY lllltkel Olmer.hu . (oldWell, Banker .OfFEIS: ". a.._. -Option or Sale . .\)Joente. owner needl action near new lt'rine Terr home. S bdrm lo den lo din rm. ateat view • Preltige aru. Lie '600 . sale .............................. S74,500 .... Baney Sllol9diffs Finl time ottered. 3 bn lo conv. den. You """' the land. lovely 2 story liome In best .l'Olddentiol uu... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '89.500 ll:tr.. ~ .. - ~ .~-Udo hie -4 Ir. 3 lath ··Qit lar(e street • to • street lot. Newly ~ -large gueat br lo bath with park· Jiic for 4 can. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . '68,500 ""Walter Haue Udo Isle -Reduction . 70' lot with charming 3 br home. SUnken Grin( rm. -.liful new corpeting. Huge fltio w/barbeque. Stepa to be.rt beach: . '.. • . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . $114, 950 Cblrlotte Long . :: ·, OCN:nftont ·Line/Option 4 Br S Bath -$69,500 8 Br 2 Bath -$67,500 . lW 2 br + beaclH Ideal area to build de . =:~················· $57,Soo -2 New layshore Hws Meir lilting& • S br lo tam. nn. -· clln. rm. · .2 POiio' 2 flrepllces . . . . . .•... $41;500 · 21>r. :rtra Igo yard for 1ddltlon Both xlnt buya ......................... , ••••. ~ .$35,-000 .J.-Clarbon · -llllicl Oii View Lot - ....,.-f:raotqe with ouut•nding itcean -iiew. Owner wtl! irade. Full Plice .,.., • ~ eqUlty fee llllcl. .. c&riotte Long . .. -. ' .. .. .. !-• OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS . . ' -~LL. IANKER 1r ·co •. ' ' -·• 2l!IO I . CQAST HIGHWAY 1 •,. NEWPORT MACH ' JCI • 675-2llOO . w111--· ,. ..,.. that ........ Jo . pwdla!ed .onoth.er boJDI!·~ ls a.DDous. to. ... nn.°""' ~ 5*mJ -o1 ... ---moye. Altiug pnce Is '45,000..,... Down piy-M-Verde 11 hu roP ......., -u.i ~ . mjli>t required;. only $5,000. · ' BEDROOMS + """ lot m ,_ .,.... -645-2000 Eves. 548-5810 FORMAL DINING you'll ftm it CIW ol. the mad w ....................... ~·:=:":. lay I Beach Realty, Inc. acdlent hame with many Bllikler'• o.t! ............. """' found ·-~ uch ~.900 901 Dover Drive, Suite 221, NI 645-2000 :::...~-;.;;..:;.~ Your Choicem Q;y mm with built in eu&-. tom bar. Attractive patio , . .of harp.ins in Univenib' with built~ BBQ and no.· Part Town!mwlfll -.. ble Ga'iqe witll ol1 strttt story e $2'1.B ar I · Sim)' parthw b I can. · Just Studio e $23.500. Eilch ._. $39,!154.. • 3 8dnnJ; I: 2\ii Batt., ntt-MBA DR MAI BEAUTY FtiA-53/4o/o1.-. =.._"~:.!:":: CAN IE ASSUMED. -· . '= .!. ~tfy ":'!! Beautiful Blycrest en.ml 3 bedruom home, &Z cue. vtn;yl ftoors, in kitchen Ir entry ball Spotlus built In !'llfll'! I-oven. Convenient family l'OOIJL '(be only ~­ Bl roof.-batdwood Jloared home available tor $26.500. 'Mda Wzt l B1t 2 blifh home hu JUST BEEN LISTED. """' ... kol TrJ M Doon. . 646-7171 546-2313 OPEN EVES 'TD.. 9 Tli:E eyE.!\.:.... ESTATERS ..• Some call it·~ Beverly landsc.apiJW enhances Jlilh'' of N~ Beach. the extrrior .I: invites Spacious 4 BedrGom. 3 &.th }'OUI" inspection cf • HOme. ~ Beam. CeW,. truly EXCEPTIONAL tn UrirW Rm. Dlntnr Rm. i*opat.J, The lowl7 Kitchen • PamBy llocft. w/w carpetinf; is extra All Elec. Bll-bll. Hop f1re. thick. .I: ii installed 0v.. pll.ce. Hea'V)' Duty C.entra1 rr th.-bard to find VJmm System. 8e&utifulb' HARDWOOD FLOORS. --yud ~ For ... luy man, ... heated & fil:trftd ~ Price yards haw sprinklen: only $65,000 • Owner .. a 1 f:roat A l'MI' &: it'a all built another borne. iopped on w 1 t h a Bay & leach SHAKE R.OOF. Ftll' o n I y $06.900 1.El'"S , • Realty Inc.· HA VE A • ,(X:Jl{. '" BY OllSIMAS 2407 E. """'' Hwy., ""' 675-3000 /l5JIJa,,., CO: TS Th~~-.~-~. fo••-~:!t~ ~ ·~-~414141-CoU~ Park beauty ii b with a View (Open Ewninpl. Colleto lloally ·.546-5110 l5llO ~ at.Huber CNear anema Tbe&ter1 ----·=-- WRAP IT UP fill CHRISTMAS ---=-- 5 BEDIOll4 WlllY HOME day's top value. It's w.cant. then ... 923 ~AW •E.W too .. Imma.culatr, like nnr. Harbor View Hills Eveni:1gs can 646-1887 * 642-l"nl An...a.,. •. ....... 2 fltt ........ l:wet;o . 3 -~-· + --··· , .. bull•·'" klfcben .. ·-~~;i.., ::ttri: = COROllA DiL MAR Executive· Mansion u ....... -bdnns. Ip« ...-... ~.. uoa....,. -« ~ 3 1R & DEN ·---·----· al atru included. ():Jwred spacious cornl!I' kit BUUJY country secUem&n JMrw. • · ---$11.!ll!O. lies·. .....,.. lo 139.1'0 ~ ..... ...._... 3 ...... 3 ...... 2 flttplaceo. .... iWe •tlmm. Call: ~nt Kinpl:~ Jam1ly rocm dlnilw room 1 BBQ, double prqe. I'\! I .\\\Ill ..-. t \Ii ' Id \ \ I~~· \I \ • --------- Res: 5«).M12 with lotll of dwm I: a W!w. and" lien. JllDI hlll'! aedladed Eutlide <Ni.a Mesa (JQlt Specioul 2 BR, ~ lot "1th ll'WllmOth .wn. oft Newport Blwd.) 125,llOD HARBOR den & dinirw room w 1 t b znifw. Pool ani ple:nt,y of wttb terms. beamed ceillQp. bwntt-room le.ft O¥t!' fut croquet. Wells-Mceardle, Rltrt. will finance at"' 9'.· badrnloton, cir." what baye 1llO Newport Blvd., C.M. Open Sat/Sun 1.S you! Yau will up.the Eu1· 541-7729 Evet:. 644-()68C 53& HAZEL DRIVE em nawt d archi~.1-;::=====: $21 500 "" ....... -..... ~1• . . • :" ...':;" ..:= ~ Oceanview lilC0me C BR 2 batb h:me ready for $23,950-· L .. tt.n rent dudoo. · nAI ~ 5 Units an 2 M Jot&. ~~ Vet"t'l'"'.'ib with decfblltt;y Ta.lllefuldf!alr.pllilbc:arpd· bome ii ll!h-'-:M )'.Oil OWN Ina d!Q ttltciwA, iD -... No ---... .......... .... .... * 642°1771 Anytl .. * In ........ ""-&tad:. with .... ...... ...... ....... Formal .... .. ... _ ...... ..iue •• coiiiM..MAR1fN.. $173 MONTH ~~=-= Open Sul•day ::.,.ao..:;-:-:: llEALTOllS ... ..,. ........ .,_ ........ _... 11 ·3 ----· 30361.c:-tlfWy,c.ltot 11 M~~(1'~955 Hatti« 701 Ca~on 675-1662 A4@j I . lllc!ot1• Ol'EN. DAILY . cDtbNADELMAR ··-· $JJ,f$0-lll. UtATE ·I 2..1 u.--· .,,.,.,. 11,l ... ..... -tlft1ilatt -'46-8111 c----...... ·C.1. NEAil COUI' 2Da WES'IO.JIT'llflJVl'l lltzlltlD kl~ - Primo-~ --!lo HIWAY. ' .. ltll -Op.,. DM, bed!...... 2 -Wol _ll!!!.,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'J ..._ t!K . "I l ·Bll TRY OffEll .. __ ;.ill._ S IEDROOMS . ',..,., ..._. -+ 1am-• .a 111 8"""' ....,. rr. 1111 -. • -~ . . . llJn:om,t:ullt-lm,-----u.q-5«>1DO • : 1-4op;n. 11Ht -3 mr ........ o.w.c 2n:I ft•U•G"' COU'""'S p1ac. i.,, .._ 139.SOO ' · TAR IE LL· 2955 Horbor ..... n.-q..,.__, TDor_t:or_ . .......,. • "'' • 11rb.oa..1~~-t-----'--'-:.....~ ...-Noi.ly i:ot""" ._ IUtr. ---LAIGEST ' , . .,.. t ---.u .. CH"'uuvER 2Hl!.11lhSt:'"""'4 11101:. . ..-.u.e.,.~ ~•.Qoo• .ltllot . Dll!!lta Ried btatt ......UC • .,. ~"'-"-08IOlii J.G.11 . ,_. ..... • nDt .. {Oj!OJI -) •. "IWL'l'l'llDI'~ owicz ,_.........i now. • 'WbltrEl-1>' · Do1lr l'l>:IJf .... Mo!I. ' • (2 Bedroo"' & Family or Don) 1142 Ramona Dr. Coron.a del Mar 673-6900 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 2518 Via Marina, Newport Beach 642-3219 (Sal lo Sun) 535 Hazel Drive, Corona del Mar 642-i77! (Sat 6 Sun 1~ (3 Bedroom) ••No. 103 linda Island, NB 676-5930 (Sat & Sun 11-4) **No. 105 Linda !Jland, NB 676-5930 (Sit & Sun 11-4) (3 Bedroom & F1m~y or Den) 393 Viola Baya (Back Bay) NB 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 12-5) *2206 E. 15th St. Newport Beach 540-1720 (Sun 12-5) 815 Camphor (Easlbluff) NB 540-1720 2882 Stromboli (Meaa Verde) CM 540-1720 (Son 1 ·5) (4 Bedroom) **No. 108 Linda !Jland. NB 676-5930 (S.t & sun 11-4) ~s Doreltest<r, (Cameo Highlands, CdM 673-6900 (SI( "' Sun) (4 Bedrooms & F1mily or Don) *1842 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-155-0 (Daily lo.5) 1324 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB (714) 1142-8235 (Sat lo Son) 716 Cameo Highlands Dr. Corona del M.ar 642-8235 (Sat & Son) 1228 Sandpoint Way (Broadmoor) C<IM 873-8930; Ev .. : 644-2379 (Sun 1-5) 2515 Lighthouse Rood, Coron1 del Mar 644-1010 (Doily 12-8) (5 Br. & F1mily, or Don) 2041 Swan Dr. (M111 Verde) CM 546 7868 (Sat " SUit) 136 Vil Trteste (Lido We) NB 676-1936 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1350 E. Oceanfroo~ Newport Beach 146-2000, Eves: 548-6ilell (Dilly 1-5) (5 Bedroom + Guest Hou,.) 2007 SIDlo ADI A.,. Co1t1 lllSI 543-058& (Sat " Sun) Dlllfllues FOi' Sale (2 Ir. & 3 It.) 220 34th st. Newport llelteb 673-5536 (Sat l Sun 1-5) Co1dqllllni.111 FOi' s.i. f1 w.-a o.ni 72 B~oe, Unlverorty !>ark 644-1010 (DoJly lU) ·-...... -...... . . ............ ... ha-a·••·••••• tee=eea e >>° •••ec.4 *,.., .. ..._.., .,,,...., ... ,. _,... -... 't... _ _,._ ... ,.. ...,,. ' -,_ •• ~ ... • --~ ... ,.. • - -.. ... .. .... -• • •. ··------.. ·-----·.-...1..----------..-.--------"---__ ,_•r .,,.-.... ,~,.,, . ' , . . • . .. • ,.,...,.I Dfas•• .u, J.MI HOUSU FOR SALi HOUSES FOii V.LI HOUSH POii &ALI ~S!f l'Oll IALi es!S l'Oll ~I · '.~ALS. • • • • llNTA~J, • ' , '"' I hi• GeMr•I I-rel ' • lllPO ~ 4ol -12SOC... .. Mor 0 1250 H!"!!!!fl-,!lo!ltl 14Cll •Htus•.........,. '!!'"'" .U~ AA·~ . .,..;::-::_:-;::~::;:;; ... ;;._;;;_;;;_:;_;;;_:';_::;_;;_;;_~_;_:;_;;_:; .. :;-;;;!'-;-;;;_;;_;riiiiiiii~ "~"~ l~-.-<:'l~~eu~~--~~",1.· .... ~:~~t'"1.1tc,oooiii_D'_--cc~=·~ ::r= ...... ~ ~~-·x ·-_, :-; .=.u. I/a/ "4 .../'1 . Vi~w Jor .. ·'L,.6 ........,,~-........ DIC ll!b,Ju :11111 • u. ~ ~.1-PEUIXE."roo"-Wklnn. MaJ• """· '-. •••L ..../\t ha,. -1111!'11.. -,; ·-~ 3 If. -t1J$. ~ "'* ..,. l':l!!'L· °"' ~· -11111. 1WS o.n-Nr-M.p(li If"" Maul-Haw·n 2BOciroomaptuaden,2tmhl,comer1ot111oa 1r1< __ ..,.,1111M: ..._. . fllllllMlli-••1 .. ~"""'-"""""' iilfli 1 BR, -""°' lffl -ml -Vfow frOlll every room-fUIOO. ~ =-..::. liiii'AE 1 ~ rum - ' n. > .., ·& -"' -~ ,,.... loe. l Ollld OolC. Siii ' .• 642a-tDrlw.C:..-Ml.Mar ecllOI,--. .. . . ··~· llltft, ···--Cl( ........ utll.-Noar DOW> 3 BR + famUy rm, Z..tory bomo OPIN ~· . --· • _ .... S.,/OoNo, ~ clOoed ·--.. LIUI ..... _on~ lot with fllll •lew of hiltotlc kabant •• :sATURDAY &.SUNDAY 12.s , · _ .._ • '°"" · · , ..,, 11.e. ~ :IJ': . ---·"'1136· c.. ..,_ 41• ':T'!'"....,, · Bay '"2\\).~,mou ... ntalnh •. le ..... -..,;,... I w .. rm .... d Mospl"=Ne ·; ... "',. LIP!le~•BJ<;•&condo ~~'.!~~ , $2~ ~Up 'llOODN'Vlew ""'·..,.. -.,,.,. • c -pr pv...,,,.... .., -· •• . '\1111 "'*'"""°' ...r ....... • ~·i~ ~~ """"'= ·-·--. led. , ,...., >. ... -:W ~Property II free and cloar, and owner will Handso[n!l 4 Bedroom hOlll~~r loCalloll -. --;;----· $200. -lilt· 11 C:.n~ elnd UtUa•-of!· Ile. J ..-, pr.-'l"lli set) tor smill down and cagy_ tho balance acc;eos to a j>rivate. beach .. -1 '4e,soo CHRllTMAS 111 .., .,., . ur. • lilal!I a.MQo. w ..oa ""'"~-..ii .. v_.,,. ~ortrade!arnlce3or4Bl(horileNewport ' 46HDWcholter,Co~Hl"'lallt\j : YOUlt'Ow H;imelldtloy. 2240 •,BR.""" •o. *•""" •Nweat.•s.. ..... -, Beadl "'"""(pictures 1nil.blo) Aak for:. OFIN SAT &SUN . t..vety•BR•1'.ba!ba,W'l·"8R. Turn ""°.'ira,,:;: :iu:i::.•:fm.~ :1311',1!~111\od. 5!t-rl!iS ci!EAi',....,,iiiOiil;;,_llf"', . C..._ S.ll1bury, RHller _ ,....,, ' Ch•t.r Solllbury p.i., dnqoos • "''"' -Sep •1ot. Nr ·vcr. Ad"""' ~ · · B!lAUT11'ULL¥ _..., ,.., am -· ...... Ul !?,t~•".!!!' ~"!;,,. '!!'~ ',!a .. "!, _ J~ , · ' lll~L TOil root.· Prlood ba1ow Iha ,.U.. IU5 Ind. uOI. fi2.µn . 2 11!1-• flpl., ntw; "':• _.. ..wty furn. " •BR., BIM111. All utll IJO!d. -·; ';• .,,_ ;;;;; --------------~ Ii I • I lboo I ,, .. ,_ kOt at JU,500. no down., . ... Chinn. rriv. OJ>lr ,1)51)., H"': """· AdWt.. Willi m RfNTALI , .. :, : .. v VA & FHA~ '15 ,.,.,.. ••• • '· • .......,., vop-W11Y..,...,_.,.;.. ..... c....,.11e,1~r. 12JO ..... Mh!,-.c11W913 """"" 2212 Maple·"· APIL u..,.,,.....,.; '· HERE'S All Owner w!ll ..n betuitltul • -1 . 'Iii a home !tr Oui"1nllL · · • . LARGE'4 "'" 2 Ile. 1 bit ,:;-~~.......,----,.,-,,- • Eaatakle home um 1n t.y N ........ a .. ch 1290 Unlvenlty f'ork' 1237 · 1'1ul Jon .. Roolty CHARMING 1 "" cotiq. ., beach,"""' 6 ""°" "' $30 & PS jter Woll< li°"~~w~-illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili·i~·"'~I INVU1M81T. = · •M-E. 536-1!24 amid o.it ......_ ~ m mw.$2!0'4.--· ... ~~O'l'D. adulb only •• Bit 111 bath. Slnhod H 000 a>ND ·1,.. 4 -· si2.GOD. ~,. . .... ChlM ea,.. Sl40 ,n,. -" ... ~ ' -~ -~:::;,,,re,-:::.:;;:, l'll&tlal .. _ ...... i.e land. 012 en. ..... 614-lftlO 20 A.COS · ~mr 'ad:, ":.'·,,..i:; f:: Dll 1:"::'7~Ylli c.M. VENDftlllli \YORTH OONSlDl:R.ATION. 16 fQmiAhed unftl that of!. er a'OOd income a: return on down payriient. g yean old, c10R to freeways &: shop- Pinc-16 &81'1,gff. w/w cal"- peta Ir drapea & built-In kitchens. quiet ~l&hbor­ bood. Must aee at lllS.IXXI. m• 1003 Baker;-t c.11.' . 546-5440 · NO DOWN $17,SOO FULL PRICE ~lax by the cozx: 'f!RE- PLACE ln' the enOiinout carpeted Ii~ room. It e:ten has a breakfast nook otf the !pacioua ldtehen. Bis Bedrooms. Double Gara&• with completely fenced yard on a lree·llned street like you remen1.ber from ha.cit home. _,;' ~~ · ••M-~ .. Di..,.,. ....... ..ie o1 thlo VI ..... c.uu.·, mm'-"'"' w· . m.u:n ... -~ -........-. I tbl ff 1242 ~ ........ ~ ms ~ ........ _l_ 1 Br. mw I ' ··~-Only 124llX>. 4 bedroom . den • In B&y. _!I U " "°""' ~ wf1:,,..•A -· OWliE!i 2 br heaoh ,_. ·~ "M;,i-;:. m 1ppne. 'IMMACU" .ATE AP'llll, JWr, 646.39lS 'Eve. 540«l8 ...,.,AruolS80.mo...,.. l"Olt Sale by Owner. eon. d&lry, lnir•ted ~:"""' · 111 bllt ·!t,.~.$100, mo AdWu ""'> l2S0 °mo. mi l>IMED. OCCUP~. *LACHENMYER ·"" $.10,mo ,... domJn!wn, EaathluU..3 ""'· -'•"'*'· All 11nn ..., .. ll> talllila hlU4 or ,n, .•. ......,. Elden. c.M ..... =z-c1eoo to Sheppl~,l"f'IC H'"Asu LAKE ~ .. ·~ sP.lllNGR. IN. G , . bath, • buU1-1n1. !'lllly 'f::::"· °"" 151 ...... Cllll, BR, , ... ..., nlooly r":"' " . . Wl130N w.:.T . .. 1pe.,,,.,. 3 Br'a. ,... CaJil...::' "'°"' --· dnped.-• •" IRASHIAllt REA( TY llPle " ....... IZil mo.· tU !!hport Hol .... o ttlO 1 Bit. turn .• utU. pd. Hid. : ~ ~';;,:!i. lot, all im .. _..meriti fully ..... 'REALTY 9Choo1s and c b u Tc he • . 84T..8S31 54CM552 sd.~ June 15th. i S2ID • mt.~ 1~ Ba. I.rs IOL p&l .. Adults Cf• -..5 2 T f • .•-......:. . Jndlv. -~.,.. 1<A t;j4-1471 . · -.1\>,ullton Rent,.Jto-lton. *'IT<!) . " 1:;&"An .:-Im' pa;d.Bl .. alrieS.<Sinjle•ol . ... ·:urtmo:-1250 WANTED . ......... ,'-....... 51:1...,._7 .. ,..,,_ •NASSAUP~• ........... .. precious wa~r, lots 3500 ta Corona del M.r . POOL ·HOMI 1 I: 2 BR. Pci>I. .,.. COSTA ESA::wii!iil!llii 4200. Just 100 lelt. Shown by Z62I Harbor 81.Yd., C.M. 3·0 with pooil, p&rUy mm. t .. M2-36451ii!iii Ill apj¥tlntment only. Broker. 4·m 5•8& with d1nhw ma. --... ., . ~ , · . • , Rent S2a5>mo. + dMnfrw lTT . • ~·~ $1' • J BR.. 1 batb· w/w ~~~~w. .. cM. •talfs.By, ~er IEASTILUFf !:.'.;.~.~"".'°" wa111na C.W~ 1,~~.Ztf .Cii '"· .... oo .. . :.!~¥,,:t• ~ti:= ... ~~==~=~~ ' 19duc"ld to $46,500. HAJTDAL·REALTY ~....,!" ..... ~_. · * 3 B1t. 2 BL' w.· I: S 540-04 ':~:ieri':.':;.!::::· ·~.'i~=~..:. For Quick Adi•• I 8740 w ..... • -.. · . :::::::r~loe. $MS. LOVELY 'Br. Utll. COt!i -SlOO N"' ..,hool, park with,:g:· Pool. ~ .. cul&r -helt Llfi' Ma.,.,; 5 runn, 3 bath -F, ·• u I'-1410 L --h 2105 pd. Blk. K·Mut. "'1 Jn111n ;:;;;;;.:.;;;;;;o;;;;;o;;::;;1 .__ "'~ •··· home. ·Generous iot. beaut!-ount .. n wl .. y . ' •gune •'*=-..6 ~ . t220 .A.dultl.·5i&-0'7fl': ~ ""'--n--1. -• •. ·~---pool. 2 bathi, 1.a111ily-Joc, Nr tchll & shop'&· f>tllu ·, __ .. __ ped hol -~...,.....' "'"'""'~' _.. ~ .... - Patio. Orcliard Ir . ki\teJ.y '-'-!•, d-1. bJnta. ~t Mou •-v MU~ ' c ' Cl! UP,-90·01 LOA'N S!Xl..UD!lD 'Vtty amall 1 . t f'URN .• redecGr.' 1 Bil. apt. -·--'•--1Dr Mu.Us nquif.-land •••• ;-. ~-•·, .. _...._ ..... ., ... "'Y per bay view,· "CdM HI 10 BR·oo""'-. No. end, 1 b1k DELUXE Modern 2 1tury 3 &"........,,.. .... u"' .....,.,..,.., <Ully· by owner. Sehl db . " G family ·-~ BR. 2 BA Block to be t , Util. pd., prip~ adult. No . Jq· peace I: quiet. ;~ceB:!!;in ~~~?· ~ ()pin HOUM hoi;ne ~ir s~a~ AP-New on Ma~, ~ lhopg. 1121 m 0 • beach. ua' o1 2 'biz poob, peta. sno. 673-1365 : · D!lcrilftlnattv. Ttnant. TARBELL • 2 .• 55 Hi~'r S.t./Sun. 1o.6 PRECiATE. Juat 31.1i Y8J'1 Y?una, bett~ , rec area, tot lot. etc. SZZ5 Nice. 1 BR.·dllplex. · 1,,2 • 3 BDRM. APm , ~ 619 Hu..... 644-2921 EASTBWFF th"' new. -·WW tri IMI' BR, , ............. bar, L .... ~" """'" •ni:f. $97.>l . POOL. NO ClllLDllEN O"EN SAT 1 5 with 4 bedroo'.ina, ' tainllY J*tio, mmpletel'y r u·r'1'. . • 5&-0833 • .. ..... RTINI"'" .. . " . • -~ 'LTY ....... --·-· ~-..... t•'be&oh. pool.-= TENNIS. pool, pr\ heacll., • . . . ... -...... ... 2211..· L•u·-1 Pl1e1 'DREAM conAN 11\SA ~ .. 1CX11--:.._ ~---··-.,1. Br. ' Ba,,. ' ft-Pie. ' "'· EASl'SIDl:. ..QWet: . ' "'· G-a.a"IN· ., ... See Ws neat,-2 Bit with ON THI OCIAN 2414 Vi.ta Del Om ~te ";-"~ ~ ..,.~ . 2 Ba. tam rm. Lat« "1e. elee: 'blb.i,'p&. Adultt oD. ~. ·~ ..,.-'r!'i-~ trp)c, cpts/drpa. 'm~ , J\tll-size R-:11 lot, larp Newpori Beach Maey utru. All the refine,. VacetlOn Jtenfels , '2* 615-«m. , 1y: 361-B·~ . ..,_.1.298 ~M!'= .';:~ii;., DAVIDSON RearsT 1"~.~ii :.1:l; c~· '44'1133 Eve,.. 64Ml1i "'°""that..-with•.... c ~-1 u < · ...... q!.llET l!<.<li.AP..t..•!l! • .l>!lt!o im """'"'...., .&»tW.."<'if I~~~~~~~~~\ tom built""""· ssum 1""' GAllDEN type. opt. !ri "&!!" -~ -mar nov 115.·MI""' Adlt. -26.13 •.. 54"'4~Eves.642-495 • ~'~. ,, down :. De1trt,·•l : BR, ~ CHINA COVE pi'&J!!Aw: I .. mo Harbo• Blvd. Coste Mas~ 1i119 • PROPHTIH . .lllflST Location. Locellon 6,16.7171 ~u1i "s-~~~~ ~ On tho biy with,....,,""'"'· MING Tree, Dix.Hilt, pool, 'l'I!)tMor>A VIµ!AGl: 5e.949l Opewitill 9 PM ' ··:-' ·675-4130 Bic Corona deJ Mar Beach. ~u. ... .::";;, ...... F';l; Very prlPvtva~~m.~!~t""·• adulta. um.. pd. $135 Mo. sPaciOus : It 3· Bl. '* $162 MONTH PAYS AI.Li . 2 BR. 2 ~ home -can .......... _... ...,.. area _,.. _,.... 1884 Monrovia. CM SQ..03.16 dJ>!.a,· arp.; bltlj&.oea· tO ~ Sunihine Home Assume 5%"' loans ~ 2180 SQ. rr. • ~. 2 ba, readily add 3rd bedroom· formation (U-1) f33.-l960 yr oki 3 BR. w;.BA drwn fl BACHELOR ketN no d!P'.r 4: ~-~-OK; Stand new li1•1 ....... Uttma.cu-everyone qualifies. FOUR extra Jae livin& nn w/fl'plc. Owner will financ@ at tl.1% ~t:r-.JA~. ·:... ·, . ' ~ .... In, tmmac cond. Lu.... lclt-~ Utll' ...'...tA w~--$110 up. . I ... .._ Din rm ---1 -' beamed ~ ........_. ,... -i~."'" ~: .. .,,,i,;,·e".::°. ""~ 2214 ~"-A,. ........ ·• ;v....; · .. · 1'.te 3 bdrm tre8hly.painted. BEDROOSM, family room. · • .-.~ , brtemt. $15,0M doWn ~-tfoUMI Unfurnlthed ury ftatutu Ulruou.t incl .,..., ~ ·-..........,..., ,,...... ..... ~ ~ of extras\ such u fire-all built-ins & nice ~ -~~~, ~ trplci. ~ .. ta men!. . blt~tna, brand. new lush LA"GE fUrn 2 bClnn apt Ola.ce k BBQ on patio, dou· yard. Cho lee residentlal • ..,../ ill ...,.,. •. maae.rl;k~ Or•nie Co.lit Property La••;un.l ·Hillt '110o 0,Mi'-1 3000 epf&'., cent. heAttna:. 2-c¥ "' · * OUPLElC: · ·~ "''' ~-1 ••-·: etc. area. Quick lhinlrinr & ac> w P~ man .,. w • • 1 n .,.,,. CdM ~ ~~ • •-1 ,.,_ .. _ .. _ Utll paid, · 1rp1c, teMee, Clean 2 BR, cpt/dl'p,. hlt-t.a. ~"' """' w.1 tion could mean you're let· closet. Beaut. land&caped, ,,.....Mariuerite, 6•.-...u S.\N Selluti&n B Mier rut.LEitToN Cleal't 4. BR. ~;~;~7;: $125,Phont6464547 Adults: No pets,:~ ~.~. ~ tied by Chriltmu. ' CAlJ.., SJ7,000. FHA A pp l' a. I . . onb' ~ . . ,2• ti,., pOot, .lee: patla, crpta. I' ' . Le Pvt. BACHEJ..OR.'S 'retreat; 1 BR. 2244 State: &e-7m "':' .. ~ ~ ·646·5180 ~ll51 (open)" eve1} &U-2637 ,. B ~ ·c ... P,rinclP4la . ~. mw ·nrsta.te•Cbll.epPIQ ~s..:;:· .... cottap tm'·one; pdvac~ .. 2 BR unfun1.·ea.rpet, •• tC.9i°"'';..,.lhyh!) H•rll ... Reo!Eotat• NEW· k "ady for Im· ii fOillllOOf, 111"1 Xtru!.S37~. mo.'tn<l "8<l5M · ;:;:,. or...;.,. l ~ S130Utll.pd,,..._ ....... bit-Ina, wallpMill. -· ,}}~~~~11 ASKING $11,000 ~= ... ~= ~ ' Bll home w!fine.t ••~ 4,..... hlch . !70I C..11 -'SIOO Ad• ,d, ... .:"'1338· •ttrae. . Newpert 1Nc1t 4200 ~ ohlld . ok. .~ Make ofiu on this 3 BR tie Rock. 4. BR, 1 story V.lew bu.ufiful car p.e-t I, ... ta.,aor l .STORY + POOL and faml]y nn well-bl< --pW.. C-"' d '• P • • · dnpeL . · · Nl'W DUPl;EX DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 ba ...... Stepo lo !ha-ocean l bay. DELUXE 2 br, 2 ,run; liO, CM 80ned home. wide lot -Eut OWNER wiU sell at his Fittmo. rris ~elty -. 2 Sedroam. earpea; dn.pea. C:r;ts, drapes,· pr, pitio : Blt.1 BA, yeuty tease. ~~~~-drpan<o.' N111,""'..,_· Gar. ~ 2007 S•nt1 An1 Av. cost. C.all 546-69'lS. ll rio $250 mo. m.:e9ll). ·67lf.8S6 Util ind. F..muy prefetied. ......wia.. • . OPEN SAT/SUN MagnoGra"'haSt.m. C.,b<R:...I... ""'· S4&5110 673-"'10 . 1!·..n-a· f.~-:'i:'n:d'Y~n1"1~. 'BDRM, I bath,~ Sl75 Mo . ........, Hi?W. -~·. " 5 BR. 3 b,.ths. frplc, din. -• r ARG ~-~ ~·~ u........ hll -.;~ 1175' NEAR mkt. 1 ocean; 2 Br. DEWXE 2 BR. 1% ba.JCtw ing room. fam. nn. Near N .B. Post Ofc. 646-2414 B AIN BY OWNER! 213 """.....,........a.c nc.i•n• C dren' & ,..._. ..,,,,,......... mo. up· per,· wtnter, .... '!II Mo. ~ll 4 drapn. Bull~ · 'th I~~~~~~!"~~ I $36,0CO Newport BadC B4y Per1ect 2 . Bedroom Beac.h , • Prlvatr: la'ra&t · ~ Jlkr. iU4 c.~....,., ..-..ir.-. -~ --·•i. •· ./ PLUS Gues~ houM: wt •t BAL ....... ~ ....... ...-..-__, ~ kitchen. bath &: Jlv nn CONOOMINIUM 2 BR. 2 BL area. Custom · 3 BP., fl'plc. home on 45 x 118' bfl711 ·-:...,~, ru Pa~. s.&17411 .. ~-ltLnd ••ss . pet&.~ m..31155 £.'Reduced to $43,800 All elec, bit-in stow/ovm, din rm, 1~ f&m ~. 3 car lots). Lesa tharl a lock . TOWNHOUSE Split le S •-.. . .,.. BACHELOR iumlahed, yrly, ~ Loon Vlbo~, Reiltor dishW!hr. -1c. w/w ......tR-1u. ams-. ottice. 'VACANT. trom. step9· to China Co;.-e. · .-.494.1m ,.. 1u .. _ -.. ~ ~~-. 2,L •-........ .J_ . .,. 573-9351da)'1 evenq VEll;r nlce 2 Br., ntW n ... ., "Y'°' Xnlt loan availible. Wonderiul bluff ·v t e w • •· 711 -· .. ...._. ,._._, 3 •. M. -711 -. uvu ... .,_ til 9 PM · · draPea. bltna. , :no _: 548-0588 «nyt1me drps, 2 car aar· w/auto It 673-6559 * Owner .ewn,, $S9 ,900 . ~ BAY ; Superb htd poo(, rec . .nn, pri patio, ~tor. dtP,I. I aJta, ~a<u ·.vie 1 ... _. 1 __ pet,;·adulta.$125.~ door. Pool. l'eC !ounce. ·3 'i:;W'im'i°fl~ombUiii l ·c;-~· ~"~·~"'~· ~-~~=;·~ Vie\! ~m ~ch m&Jo!:' "'°°'' no main!. ·Dble ·ctet. pr, $300. Mo.yrly. 6U-O&C8 U\.J:Af\' w, . pc ....... 2 BIL unfuin prden yrs new. Listing expired. BEAUTIFUL"-CWitmn built fuR HONEYMOONERS! apadOul 5' bedrm ~' 1torap cab&, auto door Apt. furn. patio, $130. inc. bull · TRIPLEX Localed in the heart of Cost.a Mesa on 90x100 ti choice R-4 comer lot. /< .. ldng S32,500 :: 13,mn • 3411 East Coas! Hwy. :zylUl del Mar ~3745 : Buildel'5 . Opportu11itv Costa Mesa -Bfft tdaoon R-2 lot -45,400 sq. ft. ~.coo . terms George Williamson Realtor Save $ml. $26,950. 548--0tSl Le 2 BR le. Fam rm, 2 cory paneled d..::n, fireplace opener. adlls. $215 mo, H\,lntlftlfon : ... ch 3400 utils. Winter, f13.308S . Carpeq. t-im:. Carport. SELL Or lease; 2 sty. 5 be. & room for addition No I.le limlt. A peaoeful in nwter suite, ·JarP .tr-~ . · · 1 BDRM Furn; )'tar round, J135 mo.'..,.... Br. 2 Ba., den: iood IOc.., w/loveJy view. ~8 Via ~try ... ·~fl, ~:-1· vice rrn, 4 baths,' patio. qe 2 BR, caraie, patio, crpta, FlltEI ltENT,~L loOK ·pool, ocean view.· $130. 2 BDRM, CJ11td, dNi(i good inc. Lower fir. empty. Marina. Owner. ~ 1 ,_ : 1a •-2 ._....:_ 'hom ·me 5 • $89,500.. drpi, stove ·k .f' e f ri-1.. Drop In I arowse · · $CS-213.5 or 64+-0637 ~ · prate. Aduli.. '3!iO llo. Owner, Open Weekend, 280 LARGE Liv nn & dln rm, v ... w. up ~Ill r:, Tn;ipkal .ettfn1.for.aiJlulta Walker.· , .. L·e.e nmN 2 bdrm * blk: to cau . .543-85'2 E. Magnolia 543-6986 frp]c, crpt., drp1, elr:e kitch, hw floors.. ·60 Jot, try WOODS a>VE AREA -Home 1 bUi to shop. I. transp Wach. $175 mo. Clll 3,,...,B~R,~· "P-,..,-~dr-po-,-iffili"""" BY OWNER 2 hou5el on 2 bdr, den. Can bid another $34,950. 673-45l5 aft 4 PM .l 1tudk> hi charmlna set· Sl40 rno: SM-4180 · · ' fB.5059 after g ". wkenda Children OK. ~-1918 lot Dltimated inc $3CXlO yr 'unit. Low dn ntA or VA. BY OWNER. e 1 er a n t tin&, paneled llvlns rm,, 3 IMMAan..ATE. 1 · B·R Ml-M5S ~Ed= M0-514(1 1 eoRM ,.,_ apt. $l10:(Mo. Maple. 5'8-~ $28 500 Call (213) 37S-2842 SZJ,500. Owner. i4J.M41. BROAnMOOR, 4 BR, 3 BA, bedrina hi horpe • 1kylia;ht rim tli I: :zat •"'" OPEN 12".:. 2 Br w-, ram rm. Priced. lor ·-·•Al. s·-.-...l'sh tttt:..i•-. u · bath prqe, ·~·· . . .. A.VAil... Jan, 5, Lfflt, Co~ ·um pd. 1312 Wtat Ba.lboa .-; ., -.,,.~, or 646-0672 wkend.s. LUXURY 3 BR 2 -·. a..... .._.. "'o:uo r-"" .,. • St ........ ULJKA.11 Blvd ~ ·~• w/w -· ~. ••I le. •• ., ~ iale! Open Sunday ·1.s. 1228 in ltudk> -e.uy 'cart .patlo 2 ·• R,~l·\1..--..blt. ,_ ~-do.; ·xint Cbnd. 4 Bd. 2% • "''~· M&-l'i•'Wkd;hd l2:30' 4 BR. 1%. Ba.; encl. patio: view Town Home, pool; Sabdpoint Way. &K-2:319 a: tarnen. walk to beadt • BD ba. .,.._ ._....... Ba. Endo.ed1 ear c;arap., new paint: $4Dl Down, take roll etc. Cons:id. trade. eves., 673-19:1) days. ~.500. d,rpa, doted pr, 313 Apt fireplace, Beach I: Atlanta, Cer.ne Ml Mir . ~4250 3 BDRM, 2 bath, frple, tJ;tO over G.I. iOan. Sl58 mo.1,c.64&-,,;....:1111~~-~-~~ R·2 LOT. 2 BR home TURNER ASSOCIATES A 16th Pl, '13-6041 HB. $3)(1. per. mo. 968.acrJ6 ed nra&e· Adult•5J1!t pays all . 642-0070 O\Vl'ler NO. 62 Balbo& Owea. 3 Br. w/pool. Central CdM. Fore-682 No. Coast Blvd . 1% Blt. rear, fenced yard, WALK'tn Licti. sr\;;p dean ~CHELOR , apt. tUm, util 327•8 Cl.brilh ·· waterfront. $60,(0). Would eel to Sell. Days -540-4469 l.attma BH.ch (n4l Gt-1177 pr, adulta, 1 drlkl OK, 3,BR J baths, bullU-n1, dou-tncluded. Available Dte. 1~ 2 . I 3 Bdnna. ~ peta, MISI Verde prefer to trade tr;>r •ereqe. or 830-100.2 e~. H1nclymon s-1.11 no pets; $100 mo. 5.f!.:.4454 hie prqe: 2:children OK. nat.. Slifi. 673-0087, ~ DH:r·O.C.C. $120.""1.45.· SllO. W ~mt ,..--"'""' ---• A t · Marsuerite, D:fM 5f6...(J079 or 5t6-0C;l. · BY OWNER PAN YIEW. 4 Br .l Fam lni:ome Unih 2 BR .. Hou~, prqe. $1.50 -· per """'u'. I · ·· 1110 .4 BR. 11(J BA, two-story * EXCEPTIONAL F.ee ~t, Rm., 163.500. 251.5 I..Jglilhouse Loe. on Oce&tl!ilde of Hwy, Month. Availablfi now! st6-41il · 2 BR., near·buch. 2 BR. 2 Ba. bttnl, ati. Ei73--4350 home, ..... ..;led den, fonnal bay view, 85 x 195 w/plarif. Rd. '6f4..101.0 15C • ..i. from Bee.ch. 4 1-2192 Palisade& Rd . · ~ 1WO Bdrm. · H1e. ~ $l&5. Yearly drpa. l.81·H ~ Mar. M. ''!I"""""""""""'""""""' I .-·-Owner. 548-7249 or~ .,.,_ ..,.. L dw•• s•KA 675-3153 after~ PM u11 . ..,,,, after 6 PM. •• · I'! rlining rm. lJ.@d bride: trplc. Apt. Unit., netda .pdnt & E-SmE' 2 ·Br. 1 chilii. No I>ee., pre a ,. _,me>., .,....._,., Eves: 67J.156C : RE SALES Near public a,nd private eolf DJJPLEX, ru:· bay l OOl!U\ . Bafboe Peninsula 1300 iood ienenl cleanup. P(). sari.if'. No dop. Fenced 9U Pfcan'.Ave. H:B· STUDIO Apt doae tooo beaeb Nl,"W·, ~. 2 m-.. qita., ... . Men Women courses, new exterior pajnt, $46,500. Prindpala only 1 o;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;-;;;, TENTIAL t 'NC ciM E EX· yard, $100. ·~ · . W/JtOOull. Util pd $1 f!>O· blbla. Quiel! ~araie .... 'l"o • xlnt ooocl. $39,EI. 546-2004 ZI> 34th N •. B. 6'f3.:5535 •1. I · t • I CEEDING SlO;tlOO .ANNUAL-DELuXE 2· Bi. cptl, drpa. S1pta . ~n4i 36l0 1-&jf t only. 5J6..8933 . children or peta. MJ.28i4 -Ex_panding again -Office # nv•1 men •. ncome LY Price $69,950. Ex. · _ h"-'--" · .... STUDIO Apt 1 Br 2 Ba1h. · :::s 4 • Openlna:s available for CHRISTMAS BONUS N9wport Hgtt. 1210 7 Homes&: Guest Apt. well MISSION 'UilALTY 494-0731 fUr. ·;;~ 5;'5-"iitr ~ .... SMALL~ unf. 2 t!IR.~llou4:e util ·pd. Adulla ~. $160. 3Su~! be.k, ~:,·.lfljz: experienced n\en -women. 5 bdr, 3 ha, tri-level Republic ;;.;;==-"'=;,._-"'-"' bit concrete block construe-985 So. Cout, Lquna n. "'""'· nr. new ~·· 1np On Rell. 831-8398 1 Sl6S/mo. fl46....3)3) aft ;·.~ ~:~'~':;'~~r."c!~~~· ~epri~~~; :::~~ ::: 3d~: 1~ ~:"ce':.1' ~i.~~ :';n~8:w.t>e~~& Plll'tlal WESTERN AWAllD· 2Ad:~. F.-,!lde~: ~~ ~:ri:u:n: %~:..~~75 540-48'.!4 sized 1 o t. Sft,500 Owner d/w .. ser:vice porch. 2 car Graham Realtv 3 & 4 ·Br. "SCml Custom 642-73fc9 ctr 548-4896 .'. Month. 531-7927 , . lelboa 430o N1w119rt Beach S200 l"!i~"'"~-i:"::"'""'"-li ~546~-!'78~'8-~-~-gar. 2000 ltl· ft. $3,7,500. •r Homes from $35.450.00 Now 3 BR rar · tUcd bat" fncd • M;A.GNIFICE"T W!w, n<r> .... tn -w·2· --~1 ·~ ... i•:: Hardwood Floors 3 BR. pan. den, tam rm. Owner / Aat. 646-2414 JoM Near N.B. Post Ofc. 646-2.U.C under construction. l.oc•ted yrd .... Sl45' + $35' d~;. 9'7-4 Sinte:AM ·Helfhb 3dO Ba,yfront l .,BR,,..p at i o . ~,..,of"" Back..-B;;.~·~ , rouR BEOROOMS + pan· patio, cmt drvwy, w/w i ~"'=·';"°====== . '!~~i.::. VM!w Drive, otl Groye Pl. Sat Ii ~.on!)' l SD ·..i..: .. Ie' ,· •• ~·d, ,;_,, prait', utll paid, To JIU!e llv. I'm. 1: mat. Br. ':'JIU . ili.ed dining room. Walk to cpts. drps, xlnt cond . Lido ltf• 135l •.1•v ·· 2 YR. 2 BR. inaulated •>-.... ......,.. ... ..,. 21. f13.-6790. 128 E. Balboa ~! $245 Mo.,1\125 ~ping & c.atholic Church. Assume low FHA. Will take Unl!er1lty Perk 1237 -· .---.: .• ·--:--__ A.'p~A~f!.~:E!TS drps. Slove, gar:· A~~ No. ";I;· i;to. cJ\ll4r8n. Blv.d. Ba1hoa · .~:Dr. NB 5CM4l2 A'1re~!i;,rrtlly home for ~~ llJ;,SOO. Owner 3 BR., tam rm, 1 yT old,. BY ~W.NER. furtherinfonna.&11 $135.~opefA;MZ-4998 · · · .W-007s CLEANBaehdor>.pt&-HO.MEY Dltt Dr. Qullkir, °CtevELAND Rfflty Lovely patio loe otr gree:n c.ontemporary home, new . 3 BR .•. extra 119. rvap; L1gun1 Mich .3705 'All utU .iftd'if75 Up 2 Bt'. Be&m eeUU...~. 1.UBROADWAY.CM645-0181 College P•rk 1115 belt. Vacant w/rrew paint earpetin&;.a: drapea. Uvlna: Uguna Nllwl 1707 tencejl •. «ear ~1bopp.in1 _,.__,,_._,. .......__~ 315E.Balbo&Blyd. fl'plc. $165 mo l••••-· 1--~------& poliah. Priced . riaht at room w/ Rock wall fire. center. $160 Month 5"-8822 MONAJ\CH BAY AREA BALBOA 673-~ 5'8-7391 . --;: E_yes. 642-&W 646--45 19 4 BR 2 Ba, eov patio, crpts, $29,0C.O. * 648-SSll . pla~. Mut!r ti.lite • dowh. NEW f BR. 3 BA.· b:m rtn, LOVELY <XZAl'l ~JEW l .BEDROOM. fUrnlabtd apt. Unturn $165 tum $199 drps, dbl frplc. Xlnt cond. -"-"-----,----4 Bedroornl • up. f'tl!mica fonnlll dlftinr, lane 'vie't.o Nftport 8.ach 3200 2 &inns. Ir: IWU'OOm Ganie-$llS Monti\. 3 Bi\. i,2 tJ1k. to bu.elf~ I 'Dg:A~ll.~Y~P;;ILCIT~_:W;;ANT;,:;;,;AOS;;,;::,' ;,,;12l~,500~2by=nwner==· =-=="2..:Dial:' i=MUm===ltr==R1!Xlll;==:rs= kitchen w/ all built-ins. Near lat. $3111,000. ll.000 <fiwn .. • . l~I B&thl. 1225 Month.' '9&-34M US'iS fOtb. St. N.B. m.a111 I<: Oubhou9e a: TenniL Askii1c qwNER ru/24;'--7¥! CH.ll'fA COVE . Adults 49f'"J.213 bet. 1o.51'M . 2 iJi 2 BA. EncJoeed _.· ·: -. . . 1000 Genorol 1000 $89.:;jX). On l\>O bay w1t11 • .,,.,, view. A!!OVE .Hlah ochool, 2 Bl!' !!! l•l1nd1 4"0 bltno, $181! mo. 420.lllilrk OPEN HOUSE DuptO.• Por Sile \f7S V'f>' priva" in •x<luolve '"""' Charm. $140. Leut. aizy ·Baoh. patio, 'um. Way. 54tkltl93 1000 Gen.rel SoJve a Simp~e Scram.bte4 Word P~T.c f<fr a Chuck/ 0 Reanon119 letters of· the four s.rombled ""°'cb b. low '° f0tm four ll"'Plt Wfll'cb, ITOLPll ' I .11rr.1. IRAFIR I I r I I Sit & Sun 1.5 NEWPORT-~ld b. ~le. area. Pvt. bch. Deaant ' rets. ~ Jan. 3, *25 La Ji(iture adult.. no peta. $15 NEW WeatcllU $115 2 ii. 2 .: 136 Vf1 Trl .. ta 200' to beach. Or win trade yr old 3 BR,. 2 BA drt~ Vi.ta Drive .. me Yl'b'-111 A ~k ba "Ho 1rp1 pr, 1 tftlbr· ;· e 67S.19" e equi•· fO< ...,d !.qun> ,_, tft """"'· """"Lu)<. 2 BR A blt·lnl. ,..,..,, ""' , Jtiii IJWle-~ r: :.:. v W'Y fea~s thrvout, lncl. petin&", dr&pea. Adulb: oniy, ~ . reaident\al lot. P. o. BOK ~t-ins, tirand . ·.ntw lush . , 837~ after' Huntln,fon.a.ech -4400 ~.!1 !_BRll802 BA. :· Sharp Decorator 1423, ~Uncton B • a ch · erpta,. cent. tieatil'tl', 2 ear . · . ~ °""" mill• thil > ~'. m•> <IOl5. 0w .. , .... ~ 1um ~~ ~3 !'!· 3 L9.•.• ~!· * EXECUTIVE * · ' ~ :. ' ,.,,. :: "°""on lare• Jot""' of : ALS " . °""'°"""""""""~-" ,_,,,. ~ ~-:-· '* SU.1""5 '* llE\V ~ llr. 2 Ba."'!:: Lido's fine homes. See today IENY P · I~ pou. Lea.. Pft. 4_ue. <?wnr'.· · · ·~ · ' St , Newport • Ja1iod. • Lee Sehonek Heu~ umbllotl , I'll' .. ~ . · · L'°""'•:Nli~• . i"iii -1\" Motel',A.,._. * ,,.: .llUl.!3; -.,'.,;·; · REALTOR -•I 2000 I/I : 721 YOalCTbWN · 0 673-3515 · $200;"2'8R. ..,.., dupib. 1DWNHOUSES· Nv'i:..t'~~~· HVNTINOTOH.,llACH ALSO 2 B1t ·Oct.n&robt .. Util. l)6id . 2 •• .• 2 BA. 2 Car _, 213JM4,o.7145 , , (f Ml S. ~ San l)ift<Y~) J'llRN ·WINTEll RENTAL · -. ---~· · STUDIO •. I BD.RM iBR. • .!!Ba.t:,'':.-... to1t11L,s. ~·~ ·"REASONABLE · · '·A; l-----·---1 ·-. -~ Uni,_ DAILY a WEEKLY llATU .,,. . IAYPROHT -# •• ,. u... 2100 ,,,..... "'" anty -"' .o;i ..... ~ & h o..,.,ar _, ~=~~~'·i:l\'raA-~-,,_--.. -~-_,,,-• lay , le•e : ~IZMI! • a",'ISll..,;,... BA dOWn. 21'iplco. ._ .Oomplet.iy tvr•I'•~••· !Im billy, 1~ 221 UNT : =., ~·.::.. 1 a 1 Bii. Jin +,u....,. pttlo with""""·'"_,.. Ad\llto·.,,ty, ,.. .,.,. ..,.. .a;/:;' °'"i:.-..-i , R-Pu'"'~'°' e Al.condl-l'l>icO I Prl I 1'llloo ,/ w.u. .. R .. lty . ~ 1..!!'n.e.; '!..~...' . " . • .. , M•~* . .• -Pool PooiL -• Omlot'l .. 3338 Via Udo 1 f1S.6200 _...., -r-• 0 ..,,.,.. ,.... .... ...... • 1'hnne laevica t.I;, •1boll ~ '*"14l ' YIA~L Y LIASIS FULL ~CXI! :!lli:: e TV A maid-· avail. lilt lea i-, q111·- Homt "&A'"' + lkoch SMAU..,""""'• -q,pe<: $125-lC< ~-,...;, c~•4 ~. SU-0411 ·-c~,,;..Olelt' •" . '--· In...,, No"'"""" fr""' Ja.4 1111. I Ba, wot.lfront No~ w.e.. ~ UTIL..._ PAlD •. ......... 8elieb. I Id.-No .... ~ '111111•1 ~·ea, j ba. l'lirii. ...... H.Pl~.c: • ' . . "... 1DVIL1' ..... -t;~ ~ ~&;.~ ~ -~.M........ ~ aa. hllA'll!-ff-Fum~ llaft!Em: ·w=::;-rt.. 11111. . ..,., sis 11o..-. Apt 3 ..,..... $IS5otl!O LEASE,"'· llllM, II!· ,...,,, : lhlty o.vU-. 511 .w. '.191\1,;~ . . I • ,,.,.,,, • ~Yall. Uiu. -• .i. 1\-.C. G!tEER, ""11r , jrid. YiWldt)1, frir,. £l<c. i SHbRE PROl>U.Tlt$ !!!aw. lnill. A¥al Tl · ........_ U1G 1'1" lo;'. ,.U: .... 301 Via -• • ........ ""'" .. ti;r. -Coolir '!'9'*'" m.3111 ~ . ' .... ·..... nJl\N. ' ,.. ..i. .. --·=· ·-·am. .. ii --== .•. ,......... Meu. -, ..... l>l.ll.,-.......... d)ulo Hunt. ~ ,.._ ,,_ m.llii 1 ·-----. . .,...,..i.-.... --Ulno7 .... -..... i =::=& SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CWSIFICATIOft llOO • , · , <!P(J: I'll . D1.o1 Miilll f..-ir.s1iL ·~ ~ri't .: · .._.,.Clio,._..,., . ~.~'"~~: ~·-=:-;r ~ t ' ~ f ---------··----......~--.... ~~-------------- : 1,. f I f ' • I U. lM t * * f ' . ' • -* * i ..... An Opell 1:00 ..... -5:30 ~. • 9 " ~ s.lW•~ Clqoell ·Suod.y . ·• D~t .DI~ 1Ai-s61i • j . • • .. .. .. •• ,. ·ii , . l, • l . l • o WE$TMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 5"40-12t0 MOD ,._. •••al? !Pd''"' 0.'1 ..... ti ... ........ __ ,,. ....... Pim; t'" . ·-· . JiWlalMG REPAIR ....... - -·-· """'~ ....... -_M0:1220 ' ............. ~ !; ·• , . · ~~ I , . ~~f J, .,. ' .. ·~~--, ....... ~tr""''. ~-: m1-.1ieM'd i.•csrt....._IM .. .....,.c...~ ...... , ~ ......... ,_ ..................... ,, ............ . M.U -"ti!,_: ... t171. NtwPOrt Suoh, C•ltf. Hou,._Reguletion-Deeciiin•s HAVE" YOU LO.bKED FOR TW&1 HIDDEN DOlLARS IN YOUR HOME .LATELY? ' .. ' • l -. '_.,.,_ ' I I I I -- ·-I'm ne Kind Of Woman Who Gets What She Wants • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Serieve me, there's nofhi"9 Around our home 1nymor1 that isn't btin9 used -bK1use the minute I discover something is no longer needed, I ,.'j it, while it stil has '""ximum value, through 1n inexpensive DAILY PILOT Clauiliod Ad. Tli1t w1y, instead of 1 clutter of things wt don't use , I hlvt !ht extr1 cash !ht! Ith mt hevt the newer things ••• the 111rlr111 things my who!. family enjoys. Here's what I mean. The cash I got for tht good clothes tnd v ys the ch~drtn hod outgrown bought ma the decorttor lem.p I'd bean wanting. n,. musical instrument no one pleyld )Mid for 1 big part of our port1bl1 stereo unit. Tlit power toolx redecorated our daughter's room. And, just for the fun of ii, !ht good chair that just didn't milch 1nything 1nymore took my husband ind mt out for • fabu lous linntr at the f1nciest rest1ur1nt in town. Go through your home. Miko I nst of 11 !ht worlhwhnt things you find !hit 1ren't bting ustd, (You'I bt wrpristd 1t the number you tum up !ht first ti mt.} Tlitn, dial 6'42-5671 any time btlwean 8 1.m. ind 5 p.m. end give your Gil to e friendly, 11peri1ncod Ad Writer. That's eB there is to it. It's inexpensive tool It con cost you 1s tittle as PENNIES A DA YI Wei, now that you know my ...m -isn't it timt you got darted toward b.tter, t11itr1 hippier tiving with DAIL y PILOT Cle11ifitd Ads? Start being tht kind of woll\lll who 9'f1 whit sht waltll todeyt CAIJL NOW . 642-.'1678 j ' ' rltdlt, Dt<ttoblr IJ, 1'161 DAILY l'ILOT If ' SllVICI Dtlll CTOltV .JOIS a IM'LOYMINT IOIS & IMl'LOYMl l'IT JOIS a IMl'LOY .. •N. MlllCH I l'Oll -·- SALi ~ND TIIAOI SALi AND •.....,. "-~11)1 6890 "41• w..,teci, Mot. 7200 r4oln Wanltd. -7200 Help Wenl9d I -----· w_,, 7400 f umllurt IOOOPum lure Plumblrc :w Ill' ....... won City of • · l: .-. !Jo .• """"'-' -Weatmlnattr Ltdloa Attt 24 plut b ~, ~! J ,.po1r • .-.... su.n11 ITT JOSCO ro~~k. Spmllh Potl SoNloo 6910 POLICEMAN v.w.EY omo: Medlte,,_ ' I wm UtJn. i:acentnt onar- Swl= J";"~~· ':°'n.'°.::~"""~ STOCK Rl>OM CLERK :!."'.,.':.,!"'~~':'!' loutlhl Manufoct.,,.r's '61 Sho'"°""' .....,(. ape~ra...1&;ht'l5"1!' mb> ~ btftetltf fneltde: I AJ' ,.....,.. ,.... • .,..... ...... ~ Sowlftt . 6MO lq>WI). -,!Pt ID~ Ma~ .,.,trol and to-• °""-""" Medical 8 Wood cuved um dlnn, ta. llllll •.ell*' -• . . • Phyoll:a! ~It: Hlsb suilw Jnvtn1..,. Mataiol... I'll• or lpve seat. 5 Pc Octl(On dark oak dbl.Mi ALTERATll)NI • ~ Sc:liool "'"""'It, volld c.!· and -· -"' o c;...,, I.lie x-r. w /bblck or &\'lleado fl'lmed chain; 8 Pc BR· ~ Very t I•• 1tom1a ....,..... !kelwo, able lo opmlt llttilw e Protlt -rettr. sel Mr Mr. & Mn. dreuer, lg mtrrot;-1 work. Aw L,50--nol U.S. eltl:lea. QParaU. ment trutt commodes decoraUve headboll'd In. Spanilh' • DroounaldDl'AI-File application at cit, Prefer """" experience • ""'•'-' savlol• p1en oak design with matching box sprlllp, m,t-Fut 6-1~ • Profit lbarlnc bomll tr'6s & frame. 1 • -• • 1 Hall, -Wutm!Mttt •--··• --·-•N Pl..,. _,, u• -~ 1~--Sold lndlvlduolly • ~E oa'K'C!C!MAKING A Ave., Weabninater, C:all-,..., .,.. ..... .,.....,. ...... ..., .....,. ...., .. ~ , .. ,.. • • ~· ~ · tomia .,.,,. D<comber employer GA 2-lml Shop Around -Btfort you buy -USI . -~":,";,:i ,J:!_ ~'il: 21tb. 1968 • 5 P"'" Wri> Saloco ,....,._ °'''" VALUE $1095.9S -FULL PRICE $529.95 · ___ ~ ... r•.a i.n exam January 18th. ICllS Dalt W93, Cbsta Mea ll.55 E. San Antonio or terms as fow • $4.66 per WNlc-1. Alhnlf.._....-..,5 19<a '-Beach. Callt. No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plarl1 · · Noa~ """"'"' 21 m. ,,,.. (714) 193-4511 Ext. 205 F.quaf _.,,employer No J'ancy Froo~UT Quality Valueo J.oslde· TILE, Cot-emlc · 6974 * Verne. the Tile Man * SElL FAM<i1JS KNAPP SHOES EXPERIENCED APPROVED FURNITURE 2159 HARBOR, COSTA .MESA Cuat. "WOrit. lnltall 4 * your OW1'l buab\eu tun or repalra. No job too small. part-time TRAFFIC PAINTER FOREMAN $60$.$736 per mo. O COMMERCIAL TELLER 12 Years aame locaUon-t1ame owners h__ ,. Diiiy ,., ~ ;..., Plaiter patch. Le a k Jn I * lJbenl on the spot com· lhower re p a Ir. 847.J.957/ mlalona CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH UNIT_EDB~~~FORNIA ~' S~~ r, .-======:::;::::;:: 1 * No deposit or lnvest!Mllt * FrM bonus Ii inl\lraDCe U hol 6990 plen CITY OF NEWroRT BEACH 2712 W. Coo1t Hwy, Newport Btech 646-2431 P ttery * FrM actual samp~ .. Requires h1sh 8Cbool srad· C'.ZYKOSKI'S ·Custom Upbol. uation. 2 yn:. journeyman JOI$ A EMPLOYMENJ Furnltvro ------:=-1 IOOO lte:J"y. European Craft&man. CON!' ACT level experience in traUle lh!p. 100% Fll>allclng. Fiim. WALLY ERVIN pa!-, Apply b(I°" 5 An equal opportunity employer Help Wonted, Women 7400 CANCELLED boa.ti le auto's, 642-1454.. lS3l p.m., Dec. 26, to the ocy Newport Wvd., C.M. KnipP. Bf.os. .Shoe: Mfr. Corp. Penonnel Qttice, 3300 New-SECRETARY IV. ,Unde r HouMful of Deccirlfor dtnlctton to -very F I · .,--------c I dltttcult " hlgbly apedalli.ed urn tuN ~ 6401 E. FtotWa Street port mw .• NewpOrt Beach JOBS a, EMPLOYMENT Eut IA ~ele.. nH'13-<633 *SECRETARY/GIRL* tecretarlal A c!erlal .....,!<. ,$p1nlsh Rtnal111n"9 I To relieve an admlnlttratm!' Medlterr1nan Calllomla 900'l2 Job Wonted, Mtn 7000 FRIDAY of c!erlcal l admlnlaUatl"" WAS ORIG. $169t.OO AEROSPACE Buyer Procurement E n r l n e e r Adminlstration. 34. 3 2 3 Nassau Dr, C.M. 545-.f427 Job Wint.cl, Ledy 7020 GENERAL belp·lor' Holiday entertaining. Serving A: cleanlnc. Becky ~1811 EXPERIENCED &ll'I. Light housework. Mt¥ Verde area preferre4 546-0889 DAY W 0 R -K • Expe{ience Own transportation •. 5f2.7469 • CEMENT FINISHER $576 • $10~1 Por mo. FOR . CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CAREER OPPORTUNITY! J"oin todays futest crowinl Rr'Ofealon-Mutual Fund ale1 No ezperlence De«ssar'Y'- We ~ .. full or put tim• Mut111I Fund Advisors, CITY OF NEWPO R T Inc. BEACH R.equitta th r e e Npt 8. 1603 Westcliff MUM22 yean ot cement work exper-S.A. 1212 N. Broadway ience lncludlnr On! year ln 5tT-8331 cement f1nlsbinl" and J-'~h A""""'le wlna ..,,.... .r.ta11 l to do ~!her v.orit MUST SACRIF.lCE l&l')', and experienced u required. Abllicy to type $685.00 for unall ottlce al a corrected rate ot .so ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: TYPIST words per minute, take d1~ 0orpoua a ft Spa.niah sofa Experienced and accun.te tatlon at a ~ of 100 and Match t n r ~· 547-0638 net words per nunute. Ex· Custom q u 11 t e d with * * perlence: 4 ye a r s ol carved wood trim. R. 10 It. e COSMETOLOGIST ,.,,,,.,,.,b!e ~ v •! 1' • ' s.vme Carved V.1vet -secretarial &: clerical work. heavy Dark oak end tables 5 Days. Prefer with cllentele, Cloaing date for filing Dec. and matchinr cocktail ta. but not necessary. Apply in 27th. 1968. Newport-Mesa ble. a Piece King atie Med- per90n Unified School 0 I • tr i ct • ttem.nea.n oak Plne.Ued SHERATON BEACH °"""'"' "'""'nnel office, bedroom '"'te -full INN 1001 Newport Bl.._ Coota King sbe box -l """°"' diploma or oqu1,.. ! --*-:D"E"S"'IG"N"'E"R'"S,.-- lent. App.bf before 5 p.m., Eltctro u-·hlnlcol 2Ul2 Ocean Avenue Dec. U, 1968 at the Ot;y Per-'"91; Huntln;ton Beach Mesa. 645--0600 mattress. Large Spe.rd.ab 9C>llM1 omce~ 3300 Newpor1 MFGR. of profeulonal eiec-ST Blvd., Newport Beach. n4-tronlca equlpm!!nt, reQWtt• TYPI Domettic Help 7035 d aigne for prod ct devel Required for heavy typlne ''--'----''-----I 6'13-663.1. e r u • •--d, -•v--' w:lth other .... ' · ---------1 opment and packaginr. Xlnt ...,. .,.......,.. WAITRfSSES WANm> decor dinl..Q& room. Gold leaf Spanish table lamps. Hangin& IW&g lamPf, •tc., etc. Each piece can.lie PJl"" clwed lndlvlduafly .. DOMESTIC HELP . Live ln or live out HouMkHper1 Excelsior Agency 430 So. Broadway, LA 90013 . (213) 683-CB47 (713) 63).1735 DOMESTICS AVAIL Cook/Hakpn. Couples, Oilld Care, Oiautteun MBC AGENCY 254 E. lat CL.B. ID.) 5.32-6444 1S3 So. Westmi L.A. 388-03.33 Chlnese live-ins. Qeerllal Permanent. Experienced Far Ea.st Agency 60-8703 7100 The Newport Personnel Center Speclalirln& in careers lot accountants. S e e J u 11 e SJ!ring re: )'OW' GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY? I A~::~~i JJ!/.L agency 833 DOVER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH """"" STOREROOM Su,.... to $425 Matutt, ex:-~r. in Inventory Cont r o I. Mr. Andenion 548-7796 Argu1 Agonclu 1869 c Newport mvc1., C.M. The ORANGE COAST'S lecJding FOUNDRY HELP chance 'ror advancement. eral offlce work. Shorthand Experienced c 0 re milin, Present resume to P.O. Box helpfuJ.'but not es~ntial. Six "" 68T San .. ·--~~... glrl office. can Peter An· grlndera., sand n10lden a • ...... .....u.u. permanent mo1den needed. Equal opportunity employer dreW1: Apply In penoa Mon .. thru Machine Shop JOHN BARRY i .ASSOC'S Fri. bet 10 am & 4 pm onu Pl"eSll opttatora, billlne cn4> S?S'35M al PRECISION CASTINGS macblno opera-. debur-SECRETARY OF CALIF., INC. . lOl4 ring hands. Top .._. • • $400 to $550 Placentia Ave., C.M. exce:llen~ work i n 1 oon-2 Poiltiona. Xlnt opportunlcy A Teledyne Company d.ltlons. Cape Enelneering, Mu.t be able to serve alcoholic beverqes. Re- !'Ol! ID: REUBEN E. Ul illRNWHEELfR NO PHONE CAU.S. 21694 Camim C&plstrano, for sharp Yl1I ;bi Frlday. Lquna_ Nlauel. 831-1164 Elec typewriter, shorthand. 151 E. Co.11t Hlghw1y Min 2 yn ottlce exp. Full N Bt • * CARPENTERS CUSI'OOIAN WORK. Steady benefits. Write Dally Pilot, ewport ICn Some with heavy men capable of cleaning of-Box P-308. expel'iefa 10tne flee bulldin& A bank ln their -..,;;to.,-;rr-,;-:;;o-1 mode~te. lebure houn. Wtite name, WORK IN CdM EXPERIENCED * SAILBOAT RIGGER and P"°"' """'lier to Box SECRETARY '"' Legal in. with aome atoclcroom exp. M-608 De.iJy Pilot •llr1UICe &: Mutual Fund PART TIME JENSEN MARINE CORP. -r=-a-r ""W7-:-as""'h:-.Hcoel-.p-I ""'Ii<. -ohorthand A. PROOF OPERATOR y mwt take tt!pOnsibWty. Sal-235 Fl.!cber, C.M. w ·1 p O "-Full time ar Wk1nda. aJY open. n e · · DUA UNITED CALIFORNIA W"-c:ANTE="-o"'·"'ex:::pe=r=-.-:ma1e=:.:..,,=k;;· 1 Min qe 18, apply in person ~rona. de! Mar, Calll. BANK keeper for p bar mac y . LIDO CAR WASH · Permanent position, 5 days 481 E. 17th Co.ta. Mesa Mon thN Fri. Refer. ap-JANITOR preclated. Transport. re-Over 40, reliable, good quired. All lnfonnaUon con-paying job. Vacation, mea11 fidenllal. Pleue reply to included. McDonald's Res- Box 365 Corona del Mar. taurant, 3141 Harbor Blvd., REAL ESTATE Salesmen C.M. Shouldn't you be aellina: the 000;;;;,:,RM=AN~-. ~P°'ar=klng=-A"'t· Clerk Typist Stock Brokerage o!fice. Sbeanon, Hammill Co. 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach 642-4080 2712 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Be1ch 646-2431 An oqual oportun!QI employer hot t e 1 t area Huntin(ton tendant. Start at once, full R d" T I h Be a ch! CALL Ph 11 or pt time. Own trans, 1efl. G 10• e Ip OM Jobs-Min, Wom. 7500 McNamtt, Vlllale Re al Phone ~1700, Ext 444 Di"s patch Girt Eolate Ccornu Brnokhl.<atl.i.:=':;======' RESTAURANT STAFF &: Garfield) W 7300 25 or over. Must know local for reopening ot new dining ,. • ., 0103 Agencle1, omen area. Apply ln person hop !162-<4~~n~~o~r;tt;;;;;/--r,;:~1,;;;;;;;;;;:;,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I YELLOW CAB CO. •""'eoom .~nd cottee • . POSITIONS available for ex· ..., See Betty Bru~ at 186 E. 16th St. e Caahlers/hoateues perie~ serviceman 6 Cost M trainee in the ~·ater utlllcy m 6 8 esa e Walter/Waitresses fidd. Salary commensurate : .1. ~ rcm /R£CPJ • Bus boy with experle""'. Submit "'"' XeC A , Upright In person only. No resume to Mr. L. Sturgeon, phone calls pleue. p .0. Box 4000, Laguna Hilla Al ency for Clll'Cer Glrla Must be iood typist, short· HOTEL LAGUNA 92653 410 W. Cout Hwy., N. B. hand neceuary, good tele-INTERVIEWING HRS: Mon. c.;.:'""~==,.----1 By •ppc)int. 646-3939 phone peraonality, construe-&:. Tues. 10 to 4 PM, 425 Tenn• available Newoamers to Calli. Credit approved bnn\~tel,y RD FURNITURE IN THE WAREHOUSE 1144 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA Every night 'tl k 9 _ Wtd., Sot I Sun 'Ill 6 SPANISH Fwniture retlil'ned from model home. §avjr!p up to 70% Spanlah 1lWllEd sofa le love ·seat. .3 oak living room tables, 2 living room lamps le Spanish pain- ting. El Presldente kinpize bedroom 11.lite, oak triple dresser I mirror, . king headboerd, ldrWslze mattrua It box aprlnp:, 2 commodes, 2 boudoir lamps, 6· piece Spanish """"Bht lron c!lning eel Only $467. m down & $4.50 weekly. Easy credl.L 5948 Westminster Av •. , Westminster. 8S4-44.34 dally 10 AM to 9 PM, Sat 1D AM to 6 PM., Sun. 12 PM to 5 PM. N'"EARN·"•"w-• ......,==-:,:;;:1;:-.,-;:1""=:! 1pringl &: mattress, llntna, spread and decorator pDJow $75. 2 bedside t a b l e 1 &: headboard $2.S. Upholstered ~l&h back maple couch fZ. 613-8557 aft. 6 P.M. " DIN'G rm set Fru.ltwooct cus pad'd seal!, cost. $370, eel! $185 comp. Med. bookahell china cab., new, COit .$180, sell $12). 6'4-2028 BOY'S fu rn l t u re: Head- boards, dreuer, night ltalxl, le chair. Colonial tamP-. pictures&: bedapr•a da -. I PAINTERS tlon bacl!ground pre:ferred. S. ())ut Hwy. Apply in I CARPENTERS <:-ni a -• open. Call 642-3430 Person QUALITY K1-size~I ' FIBERGLASS Help W1nted ..,.,..,,..; -----:---~ "~ Ma hine Shop beautifully quilted , TOOLING Women 7400 Drill pre•.'operaton. d•bur· * DRIVERS * op!lt foundation, bUllt , to LEURS BOAT Co. --(lf_RK_·_TY_P_IST-:--''"• "'""'· Top w,.., • No Experience 1rame. N.,.,. ....i.-'98· 1781 Pracentla, C.M. excellent work I n r con-Worth $250. 8G.fi539 · • DRIVERS dllioM. Cape E,..lneerj,.., Necessary! Herlta&• Pecan cotlM table $2 ., HR 27694 Camino Capistraoo, Must • have clean California $65. Belp Dllm&lk io-aat EARN • .,... • Laguna Nlruel. 831-1164 dl'ivl"" tt<Dnf. Apply $100. Roond w!rt ~·o1. LATE NIGHT WORK Busy oUict needs GAL FRI· WELL Groomed Youne Lady YEL LOW CAB CO. toman $25. New TV' tbair FW.i or part time DAY ~th .. neral otfke ex· ....... Pm& Man 642-9452 to aulat_iA unique dress 186 E. 16th SI. $100. &fJ.-Ollfl iuc perlence. Faat, accurate ho full """ Um c.oa ta Me ==-:::=-.--:==·I MAN Or couple, early AM typtnc L"ld flllng requlred. !1 .. ph, ~· willor ~· ~ sa HUGE chair "' ·ottoman, I ft! ·-I•"• ~groom= RE SALES SIOtUm. Bl"' ttriped,'Ciiot news paper delivery ln Appa, at personne 0 ce. for future interest In Men-W •~. Sell nM, u-....... -Corona del Mar area. Xlnt 546-3665 -.....,., -~ route open. S2'l5. Mo. + u s o• e $ ( business. Omen &U-9056 • Approx 16 hn per wk. I I IY r o. RiECEPT-Typist, lite office. Expanding q:aln • Office # LADIES! ~ to ~-· 9S:z...4633 Knowledge of Mort u • r Y 4 • Openings available for .New extra 1rg band JMl;le. ===c-;o=-;;Ec::-::-;.-:;-d operation helpful but not experienced men .. women. waloot cedar cheat 5lf:lt7• PRODUCE Man. x P · 3323 W. Warner neceasary. Apply WestcliH Instant income&: training. KING &tie bed x1nt CllkL Mu.t be able to R t up Santa Ana Mortuary. t27 . E. 17th St Spring RHy • Mr. Gairdner Pd $250, lfll ior .-..-....;.../ 91\ •ttractive stand. Small Equal opportunity employer Costa Mesa. 540-4824 extn beddq:. --~ market, high clau clJentele. EXPERIENCED ·plrt time COMBINATION, Sharp Bar BEAUTY operator w I th ==-~-=---=,......, 67J..8310 wal~ wanted Evening Maida a: Go Go Dancers. tollowh\&'. pref~. Apply CUS"I'. made 7 pc. .ectlitml, EARL y mornine· newaP@e2' w o r k . V i 11 • Ro m a Top wqe1 $2.50-$3.50 to Wed lhru Sat from 9-8. M mohah'; rocxt-~ auto route In HB. :'-Ai hn Restaurant. Can after 2 atart. Pb. for int. 545-9983 Consp!n.ton NEW locatJon A&ldne $95. 54G-f299 pet' d,.y, no collectlnc Eam PM. Ml 8-4929 SASSY LASSY, 2901 Harbor, 3346 E. Cout Hi(hwa,, KING -Size ~·t. ~1: per mo. Phone G~. booaekeepin&, part C.M. CdM. 675-3420 lampc, picture• an4 .DDc: .,-,=~=...-;===• 1 time. Must have references, BUSINESS IS GOOD Cook a: helpen, full time, furnitu~ 49'-3440 *BELLMAN WANTED otr11 tramp. Laguna Nliuet, Jamaica Inn Hotel needs l Experlena!d, opening u ot 8' BEIGE Brocade SeetlaMl, APPLY IN PERSON '96--3082 more tint class maid, $L75 Jan 2, 1969. Inteview now. good condltJon $25. ~ Sher•ton S..ch Inn EXfERIENCED dental per hour up to 40 hotml. 9 to 11 and 2 to 4. lamp $8. 9U--50l1 .• 2lll2 0ce81) Avenue uNfant. Send hand.written C&n be put time U desired. Call 83M900 DINETl'E •t. fonnlea li)p Huntin&ton Beach rtllUme to Box M 653, Dally 6'73--813'.I GERMAN Tn.chu, par t 2 leave' 3 clWn $30. kl LIQUOR CLERK. Retail. Pilot _ BABYSrrI'ER-Mon.·Wed &: time. Small. private acbt1oL condition.. 546-055 Exper. Ch'trr 40. Onnp HOUSEKEEPER, live in; Frl., l :l> a.m. 5 p.m. $25 61)-8610 WALNUT dble bed, tnc1.··1" County aru. Phone (n4) Motherleu home, NpL Bch. p!'!l' wit. 4214 Splndritc Way • HAIRS1'YLlSI' • io.m. Nb matt,--..-. 13$.lMO are.. ~ children aee 14 16: NB 5CM'7l6 WITH FOLLOWING frame, spnad $89. ltl'Arfi5 WANTED: Cleallcutcollep lSPrefttunde.t«>.·SSl.·1450 HOUSEKEEPERrliw in LIDO AREA ORs.D Gm.L'Scontem p •{•J:J student wfoWn car tor part MATURE lady to live tn preferred, Good wlbabies. e FLORIST e modern 5 pc, JSR •t. ~ Marketplace g::,°r:"'~.'.\~ 500 W ~;:.",_~%,•~ ~ma-=~~ ~CED 4whlte,1100.&4U6'19, • SERVICE Station Attn 'nt. Bl""ebelcer HSKPR 5 ..,. 1-1 p.m. 140 J ~E:::::: ~ ;,.:; Part time man. Some mecb Homemaker mutt be EX· per wk. Eve meal lncl. -~.....&1.--7600 $35. All UM IWW KM!n. exp. desired. Apply lerT PEIUENC!:D. 4 hn, 5 daJ'I M-3580 a.m. School•I ...... ~-'""' ' Pia...lla; en.ta M-wk. Call alt l 1546'-'1316 HOUSEKEEPEIU« J ,.rulll OINbnU sJn. ~. 1'11!: SUN N!:V!:R UIS CD GROCER Y,o.clmNtDdt IM .._ $panlob a,,aUIDf Cblld!<n, -"' a..tno.l't adkm -· dm1c. Exp'd b' 1•0 d tJVE.m c 0 nl p a. D I 0 n ' OK. ~ ct' Mf...UM )'OllrWlb ~ tua.. For u ad tD MD ...., marla!L rlU3lfl --!Dr lad)o C.M. BABYSl'ITER U Mon ... ad C\llooat 10 -""q tlit dock. tllal - ar-. 5'6-«189 Frt. Our bome Vic So. Clout .:bool.. 173 Del Mar, CM. i---------i I~~ EXP'D. Waltrt-. hit Plaza. M&-10t5 • • 541-;D e 6'U830 e time only Apply Ill ,...... WANTEl>l Lady Cook. 1' EXPERT PIANO INSl'R --------1 alt JJ ...;,., ~ & Cout -to I PM, I do1 --·· Jua Wiii" El ... anllt Hw, N.B. SUn oil. li4M2!' • 1146-10ll8 • ~--· ~ ~ for Automobiles ' I I -----..... .n..e ............ ,,_ ................................................ ___ -· ________ ........... -......... .. . .. ................ _ -··-------------.....___--~- ! I I ----~-~-c-.-----:--------.,.---------...,.-~----·-..,.---... ,-.--= - -...., ... -= --... -.... ·-•• --..... .,. ..... "'..,. ... ....,. ... WIDllll1'8llijJ.W'Rl:roilDJl~~::IQ~.ANDlll l'Olt MlltCHAHDlll POil SALi AND TlADI MllCIWftHll l'Olt SALi AND TIADI MlltCHAllDlll POI SALi AND TUDll I · "1!ftCHANDltt ""II SALi AND TRADI MlllCHANDlll l'Oll SALE AND TltADI MIRCHANDlll '1111 • SALi AND TllADI =..:;:.;:;...:c:::.::::-SALi AND TRADE. SALi AND TllADI ~PIMI'! IOll !!'!!!,Sole , ~ O.ror Sole I022 ~la-l,llO ~Al lnof. tl!J Ttlovlolon 12115 Ml-11a-l600 Mlocell•-. 8600WKall•neo•1 Aiiiiiii~INI POOL llllio,,... _....., ........,, W.W..,!' lllATClllNG Frl sldolh BUNDY .. ,. --• 31'0 llLKlft. ·" 11 • WllEELCllAlR !l 1 T R E Es !1111--Ma-boo-AW; GAllAQ;IWC -6 .,...., ~ ........ cond.,l)J5. TV-oolW otau. • .•orto i ua.m. d1'iblt • mile. 11Wf DeeeQ:lblr UD Md l.U. Ea c e 11 e • t . t 1 so . ~~ ..,., Aft. ~ Alf/l'M ....,_ ~. /ennlnp. AhntMlt ~. ~ ··-~., ..... I020 1-111,•JIV.-_Olfto ... 1--. ..... ms.~:& ...... 11&-'ML ~--1'1· T T mf: -Sa le -lo -· -UU. !ii-. CM. 5*-l.2'l0 ...._ A !!!J!!!!! 1130 5 . '=llll ""~ -,... --hi mi --LO\llllG HAHi> GAl'FLSl\'161,111•''' • ••tlf TV f10 &lLIJMBIA ,. .. _.. fRESH ASSORTED aa. 2:-'v~ab11,.. "'1.~-..... ~. CJ<~°"'· ~..im""'...:'0: :--;,._~:.~ DaOA!f_l!IO"ro!ING? !.°.~•Jn.doll-t:,t'~= t'-i Mllkl rood• •iu .--Shop._. w lut 'mlouts · ~ ' • -"' -... or mlUO Maribl. ~ R R -· opl•oi )(OVIN<i. lo\1101 sttto. lllWOD TONI e QUALITY ooum T.V. :ti", -~ 01Z11' fUKIED -dic.ln•OlllM ~1 . .-r Canroo * * \ l<ENNOIU: A•to,.•Mc e YlltlATILITY e l3t J'l.Sl<ER. •ad~llo••· llUUt -· · * --* ....... !>rlw, t.&w>a Belch "SEE IAJ<TA'I ICLVES W-• Ou ...... lClnt , • ~ • beau~ Prov wolnul . . , -SaL l &In AT WORK" • mr.ct. $45 each, 14f4UI ' Combine """· ·"''" -ol PORTDtt U'; !?\/ ..i. e • b n ~ t. hrl. """'· CHRISTMAS JllfES 1 __ .,.. ________ IHOUWiOl.D .i\imlilifuai: ,.,. _...IL Iott_,, AU'tO~T!C -· \lie ................................... u ........ COii ' ---E "1!1[!• lalt ..,.. • ma., mlacl. ""ma. Sat. In Mo.. Vo"" model, J.4 •on d It Ion . -.-Ing. • ,...'U _. al!or I PM • i;i]QG>.GE • Ventura 1"'"9 E •SUPP OR( YOUR SAr-!)nly, ®''• Club Dec.14th. 9l3 Duftll, CM. SATURDAY 9 to 5 Guaronlftd. !'()..... Come OYlr to SAClUJ'ICi: -Zoadi ....... '{=:"· .... ~·= :::!(, ~~-IOIS A...,. DAJLY P)LOr WANT ADS! Boy's SehWlrui siiJw...,, Bike. o=~-~-~" eo1111 -B/W T.V, m. Call w.. new.~ • y M ( A. ~ HI-Hat • ~ 125. $10. ~· ..... . • CONN BAllGAINI -... 41f..l&l2 . 1'1" V--.......... lin. E . . ~ E iiii;" .. ;·~·";";;;;•;MOM;;;-;;' .. ;-;; .. ;;;;8600~ ~ ~ """'· noo. ---. Caodee. "'1 dtmo ...... !200 H~Pl a ·-· ., ':UlO 115.: like new Boy'• bluo 450· E. 17th 'I. 3.12 """"'Lido Aotlquot 1110 Mltlue~ IP .ierno .. i;o .. MOO . -. -Sttngnoy,,.., dick J Nowpon llooch m-atm ~ GIWNDIG -l'Mall. S-'15-6U'8623 !:: ._. MERRY CHltlSTMAS TWO DAY SPECIAL .....,, tua reeot dor, IVRFBO"==-ARDS=~,.7=--....,_~ CO"A MUA -_,,1...,1At......,""\..,.._.. GARAGI Sale< Dan l•h Antiqwo ,(mpiorun41 Wurtltoer _.,... 1'N/1'll-. -.,..._,I ..., $25. oU..n l60 •up Jt U . SWAP chairs, l'ftlwoad furniture, Unumal sifts far tbl!I· •• w/ pen:,',.,,,,,,,,,,,, $399 IPNlam. rnodml cUlMt. call after 3 PM or Sal s s oablnet H>I\ ""'hie. .,.u.. utlque ,._ _ allo _ Blldwtn ,_,,,.. •plnel • 1499 l«IO-m-IN l'l3-6m ~ E s table, fltti.n blr ltooh. 3 Butcher blocD. 2 ~I HM'unond M-3 • • • '' •· • $6911 l'RENCH Prov oom.blne.tb\ CHINESE Oriental Ru s T R _ _ anow ddia. &ya bikes., top de.ab. 2 oak kc boxes. P.tano-Orpn combo • • S8lll Ctlrtt.MIU. 1V 00 Ii t 'xll' Beaut. colon just " m.---· MEE.I·---. =~ =" dotJUno, • • ball ..... • Hammond 1\1.IU ...... IA! .m•i ....... ~"" • -l2ii. ~ Alt. ~ GA=o• SALE IDI N-J!l\'d., ~ ~~ Wurtltur ~ !~ rM-AM ndlo <"""9J lllDI $pm ' ' 9\11\ I: • 60-3069 • ""••--' '' ' t • • ' ' ' llVPI -COnd $1915 ~ 2MRY SAT. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO• .P .M. SAT J. S:.'::.St ISth v:;: ~-,: L~r~ Gould Mu!l: 11 compony ~-~ Anip, ~~ED-::0~ ~.P't ,M __ 1_ .. _•_ll_•-----~, _M=l''-"-'"-·-=-"•'---'uoo-'--'-' 1 -ClWI avr WM• JloumhoJd J"\arnlture ' # "Since l9ll" ...._..,.. .......,°"__ W/lbUft !fV (ohlJt worb) $25. 1 -' I • '""" GAIMI • • • and m&l'tV M1lc Items •. Morpn An~ J 4.1U 20&5 N. Main, Santa Ana t1ck trp. ""' c.I1 eve. 115-m74 an' p,Jn. Gigantic Swap Meet 8'-3" SURl'BOARD, ™.by •i..l NAYI fl.If SWA""'61 m.,24:1.9 Newport Blvd., C. J(, So. ol l\'Hway Ml.aiSl. 491-1802 miANo nt'lf nav. Orange C.ounty Fairgrounds Gun Moyer, almost new, ~t • U llJDIE PUYllOW(D • HOOSE A Ouap We: Sat S.WlneMtchlnu 1120 Dally0:!!_:-12Sat 'ti!S:30 ~. -=-~N~ ~~ J./M, ~/M. :uAr radio ~y~~~!sa~~4Je~ :.·ea~~~lhi:Fi~ a: Sun A. tique -.;.;.s .,...____, to 11 ~-•-'~ • ever -... with ranp ftnder. ltelalla ns. E n c y c I oped t a. 18 HARBOR B. lVD, -DRIVE~·· chine,.· w.:, B ,';, .~":; ll6T SJNGk. completO torl\lt ANNIVERSARY Sacrlllcol ~:. ss:>-nso !1D9 Saorllb l'IO. _,-, POOL TABLES.SLATE "°lumeo complole, 115. 16 Ill bookcase, j ewe J er y • waL corilolt. Due ID illntp , NEW Comb'ter, cu 1t 0 m NtW genuine alate -from MM movie camera $15. :~ 3700 MclADDEN :.: -hold ,J-.. 1300 Boo... -..... ~ ML!' SALi c ........ a l!tiulrt.' IJOO ...... In ..... -till· 1395-Ind. acce.,.riH, ... 540-180'1 ~ JI( Mlla Terr. QIN, 675-1011 or assume ~.25 mo. Zig H L ~-. ~ ed w/real lhffp'i wool. tlP and delivery. 6'2-4236 -~__c,.-.,.,.=,,,..-=,,. I •, SANTA ANA ~ PHONE 531-1272 Now A Old Giiis. all-! .... ••"""'ticall>. .,. ...... We .,.. ce1oi..ttno our 7'" SIJDE .,,,,,_, -Sa~ Pi•U< call llM002 ·rntEWOOD CHRISTMAS POR HER ..... ICDlNh MA•~ ILVO. a ,_ .. AOOINl Alic>. casual thoea. btita. rnatic. bulton holes. bllhd A.nniYenary with fabWoul J\otozMtsc, holdl 100 •lid.es. YARDAGE: lu.matn:11 tell· FOR SALE Mink 1tale, wom few ti.ml!& · 31ll .Nortb Star Lane hems, owr out. wlt.hqut diloou,ntl in all deputmeata. 1ully automade, a1Jnost ntW ~-bewtUul materlal al e 5'0-8887 e Colt Sl*OOO~~:e~tor*S3'15. JELLE RS . ~ $1 .DO lotu~ $2.DO S..Uy f::· . SborN, N . 8 . : attach. Guan.ntee OK. J)nt ~•uy n.-. 1t 11te prices ~ or Trade 1or Super a .. .,. ~ uR =an Pymnt Jan. 15, 1969. Call •nd l•y • iw•y for movie projector 54f..30M ~ prlce I: IN C.M. HOLIDAY Jfealtb 8 p • . ......._. uyt1me 5.1)..UJJ ltJ..44M 146-2815 Membmblp 1"9 yra, t.o. New Mink J•cket Gara.re Sale. Mlle Item&,. ~ Chrllfm11 delivery. KEYSTONE I..ADIES ~ tlza I, 10 Pli)'ta. M0-6TCl5 Belt otter. 536-0153 round din table, drape~ 1917 SINGER. aulo dJ "'· · IMM PROJECTOR A 11. Good CODI. "'"' ..... 1..;=;,;;o,;;====...!-'<=========I torp Orienlol ""'' J... woL oabhwt ineh...... ...... NO l'AYM!NT . ...., mtnor·repoh-i3t]. ohe 5% a-"'· sztJ. Ml ... llaneo•1 8600 Mi1cell1-8600 tratler. ttc. m Ocean :!, ..n ~-.a ~ t: TILL FEBRUARY ·. 6.1N51S att..r 1 P.M. J.. River Aw. M6-ll8a ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ ,..,"--_FREE IUYER'S PASS ___ , ViewAw.,N.B.MM«t'J $3.76= M.,:::~ iu'::~ie:~~r.De.JUlt t:nlarpr_2'4•3", NEWPOlt'( Beacb Tennil SAnmDA.Y December 14th ~thw~~tt!:' ~ • SPINITS $50. ~equip. JUI. ~~~.L~.:.·~r TENNIS TO SWAP Mm GOOD SAT. & SUN. 10 AM. TO 4 ~.M. 1111 AllMISSJON 16681 .Ne .., I and , H.B. blind berm ttc. Guarantee • CONSOLES IS75-2m Women'• A.uxlllary 1'rD6p still p:>d. Call 526-U.16 ~ deller for ==~~~-~--401 • Yamoha Sportlnt Goodo 1500 BRONZE CoU.. PrHidontlal BAA. 2 •tool.I. dlnlns table, ~~ ~ KldNll DAD! Fb: up tldl ~ =-~; <:olltcior'i 1am... hlrd ....._ -dloeo .. rad Ill Cloootllad "*· Story & ·Clark '"' "'°' table !or the -lollNK STOLE. !lke new, cookware, odd• """ ,,.,._ 1""' kdr 1e '""'-~ Kohler a C1mpbtll ,.,. Xmu. a-< buy l<tl. ,.__ -~--u ._ .. SKI WEAR ~ ,.;..1 a.--(Ilk ~) 1..1111,.,_. i.a.nc!t ......,..,_ ,..,.... $1000. ~ 111-MJD .....,.u. .. NOW• Coast M-c -·-• ,_, -tor s:m. ""'M21 """" Xlnt buy, hudty -===..,.--=-i,-,=~ Sweaters, Pants, Perk•s ind Acct11ories TRANSPORTATION TltANSPOltTATION TRANSl'ORTATION Etll'J 1• •-utrllor ••• '"'ll•IJ ..... car II tWa H la 11rloltl lltlow orlcful ,...., lntllll '68 TORONADO · '68 TORONADO . · r.;1;.r.:-~'"lll.T' -· .. -.. -.. -v ... ""'· ., ..... roollo ood ""'"· !vii ,.. ..... hc"'Y 1lr coMltloft ... Sorlol No. 6214'6. $5196 '61 tun.us STA. Wlf;Ofj '61 CUILlSS SUPllMI NOLIO.f.Y ~ l\Kll:ft if~ ClftMla. fir c.!f~ I'. . i~ hf. N._ a $3250 $3250 'NCVllASllUPUME '61 CUTLASS SUPllMI ~l".:;:.t"ro. 'II!. mt ---Hi1111f~ A:C-· "t'\:, •AH, .:.el• " •• • r;ond. .... , $3150 $3196 '67 OlDS 1111.ll CUSTOM CPL 2 -'61 DIDI CUlllSS ll:i.:~""ft. 'r.1. ·~ = -· . -.,.., ~M;.~'ll"':1-o< ~ = .. i.. • !~ . v::!" • . $3099 $2999 '62 ClllVIOLIT ll!Plll CPL 2 -'65 VOWWAGINS "'"" .... c .... IJI ...... 11111 ll!NUW • 1 •ltd.. l.ot l!t. 1 ~ltt. VT .. U1.~ ..... _. ............ "'~-"""y-~ .. $799 $1299 '65 PONTIAC GTO '61 IUICK SPIClll Cl'L ..___ ~ Nil 16&. ~ w.Mfdl etl &la. ..,_ • ..,_, WI• 1...,_., .f. ...... MM. A."t. ~ ........ __,., ,..._ ....... ., ... -. .... ............. -.0.. $1899 $799 $5139 '61 CUlllSS SUPllME ~···r •r. :11:'.'-= ·• ... ,ii :. 111.{ .• """ •• '"'-"' - $3250 '61 MUSS "$" SlllU ~-~ .... -=-. ':.:"'11-'·.·~ ...... $3150 '6$ IUICIC LI SAUi CVJTOM Cl't:. llGU ~ l'!ls ~ 11 1 .... -v:;ri...i~ Ill•-· -111 1111111 WT I -. '$1799 '65 MAIUN CDUPI ll:IH =t-•t.N., ~"t~.I.) ~MM ire: efc..""' II f ,_ I ,... $1599 '61 CHIVIOLIT IM'llA CPI. HJ, WI . Lfw mtltt. J111t lb lltW. a-ti- fWI ""-!ti. lt&H, wlo. ,,..,._, - fllerlll& °""11 lllbi 11111 .......... t i $1299 -HllllOI ILYD. OOSTlllW New54WS!O U ... S4WSSI 1839 Newport Blvd,. CM .$30'. '3MtllS Alie> 6 PM WEIGHTS tor Sale: "1D Ibo, 646-0271 DIVERS avlolmu. ~-•· 6' bar & d"mb beliL -...... *6'13-4878• 114 S. II Camino ltttl all now "1dn dl,,;,,g equip. Son Cl-•1• Val 1375. -$115. 492-4642 ,.._,.., ffiRIS'IMAS==== .. --191-.0a"'l,-·"'a"t.=w i-M-0-V .. IN..,G-""'w-... • .-board. e.t $111,.,&fi&.3711 KENMORE washer, llX· cellent condition $50. Doubll bed, complete $15. ~ TRAIN set, new: complete, track, power pack, mWlle, automic car $20. 646--4384 AIR C.onditioner Sl.50. Beat the heat. Size 31i"w x 16"b. l!arpin.546-4355 We're rao'lilla; to Jarser quazo.. 9"8 HOBIE SW1board GOod. ten and •• b1r•e a lot or ~ lilt .small wet .Wt. REGULAR Balboa Bay Club pianol and orpm: ,..1 don't like _... lf.50. 536o«ITl membership for II.le want to move. Same are SURP'BOARD • Milli m;;&i $UOO. * 546-8801 ued; IOPlf demol.; '°"'e r1 Block tan, f15. ~un St•uffer Reducing SPORTSWEAR Jack; Balboa Island Sportin9 Goodl 222 M•rine Avenue 81lbo1 lslaod 673-8420 npo1; IOClle dilconttnued Mlchlne $85. OPEN SUNDAYS inoda!o • """ all havo .,_ !IClq< IT TO 'EM!. 54M153 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! drutlcally di"""""" .. "'111--:::======o!.:=======:.,;_· ~ lmmodlatoly! You m"" not TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION mlal thil rHlly tP«taeWar Ille-Buy with no money . Truckl 9500Truclu 9S00Trucb 9500Trucks 9500 down 0.A.C. i 5 )'Mn to poy . WARD'S BALDWIN mJDIO llOI N""°", C¥ .. 842-Mll 0,,.. -"""""""" ne Grt:ateat Glft ol AD la MUllc In the Home Give YoU1" loved °"" a piano Cl orpn tar Quistmu. New H&mmoot cqan1 from .........••••• : ••• $!119 elm many Uled from • • $50 . New planat: tro· ...... 1495 ......... -fl'OOl .. $11'5 * SPECIAL * Uted Hammond B with Ln- tlo ud ............... 11(911 OpeJo -rt ntebt l Swld<Yl-5 'lil Ouistmu for )'OU1 oonvanJ.,.._... HAMMoND in CORONA. DEL MAR 2851 E. Coul -·· .,..,,. allUSl'MAS Giit • lltm-rnond-&totnway • y ....... MW .. 11-1 planol of all me.Jte1. But buys ln So. Callt ria:ht heft. SCHMIDT MUSlC CO .. OO!N.Malo, ""'" Ana ORGANS PIAN06 e Pla>V Planoe LARGEST SELECI'ION or NEW t USED WAU.ICHS MUSIC ClTY st01! """"'-C.M. !141>&!5 W J..NTED: El«tric tane orpn, liate model· CUh or T.O.P. Priv. prty on I y. .....,,, ... SPINFI' piano, near new, Kohler .. Campbtll, wa.INJt finiah. xlnt eond. Must ..U. BlstoUer.~ HAMMOND Spinet Orp.n. ----m.-03!5 ANTIQUE UprWht stn.u.be snJ>d .......... --llSO . ......., SMlil Stat lreyboerd PiuD. Ntwl' ued $2116. ~ l205 en·· tv sz;. II'' - m. -..... c:ond. Coll - aum:ft -.. ,._ Tbe DAIL'! PllDT "'WDed llCdaD. . a. .. -· -• _,_ Lael nowlll ··-·---·., AT ••• CONNELL CHEVROLET WE ARE LOADED WITH BRAND NEW l'ICKUPS -VANS -CAMPER EQUIPPED VANS -SUBURBANS - 4 WHEEL DRIVE -EL CAMINOS AND CAMPERS! BRAND raw BRAND raw BIWID NEW 599 DOWN DELIVERS Any Truck in Stock! ptus Tax & License •.. on approved cr1cfi+. 1969 CHEVROLET %·TON 8 foot box Pic~up. lo•d1d with erlr••· 126711 $2299 $2499 $2499 ---- ---------------------- ·-\ J • • -f '" ' ' " ; . ' • . . • ' \'j . , . I ... 1' • ' . ' '" -. ' I ; : T"' * ,., ""W+ • 't ,...,-..., _.... --.., ....,. _... .... _. r~.,.. "T"" ---..---r ~,_.,,... ._.-~ ~ • r -...,""T ·• ; ...., • • • ~ ••Mf•~'~· ...................................... "4 ....... :.. ........ ~~-.... ~; ... .:..:..; MEltCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDISi l'OI l'I~ •"" LIVISTOCIC PITS ...i LIVESTOCK TIANSl'OllTATIOH -l~N::tw::.;:C•::rt.:._ ___ ,:.:9IOO:::.;Nt:;::~::..:·C::•:.:_"--~::::'==:--_.; SALi ~N!' Tit.ADI SALi AND TUol '?!Jt! 1129 !>!I' · 1125 !!!!' a Yochb 9000 DAILY mor .. Ml ... 11•-UGO l~orlod A-9600 CHllSNAS PUPP11S' MALE Dalmotiu, nud1 it• T,.lm Cr:ul11r V JUST IN TIMI PCAYHOUllE, >odwood, v..,....n,-&lldwbl .. Mm< -bla ,...,S, IOOd 'ti T/I. V.f'o l!I, 00\17110 POlt THE HOLIDAYS ...... .,i., wlodow, Sbolfll~ ..,_. .--;:-·~'°"!-~ In. -I. I It .U..ilY • Lov.ly Glftt dul!ll doof, ~ Paid ..... '10 •<b. Wiii bold -~ -·--· 1'lnch, l'ldlo, D/F. b Bta"tiful Cr '1 • ta 1 Uriuor ~. tell '8S. ....uf'7 until Qartlltmu e..,., Pbofl9 o · cel1ent coadtUon. Ow n er daar• (Llblo') Star Dull S6J9.l Gev, U. S. i)kJ;li. 962.1097 lftfr t p.ui. Hor... IUO must •ll! All Cllh oit.n POttrm .• tlCb, 10 ... Tiil"" -..... comlpete ... tllL PUG PUl'PllS 'DAv~ L PRASIR blctl -Pllonor -cnoU JlriD. l4U1t ..U' $200. """"'2 WU! bold till OIN1maL "'8-COCO allow bonoe. Enolilh dyCorWisle)-Mlrtinl·Old arta'JPM. . tsttrectcbamplon *"" w W~ jwn&il 3'6". CUJ.: QIUCK.,tVER.Y Fiobioo -Conllal -P..,., MIK W tM l6l0 .,.....i. By .... 1n~t XNt d-tl6n IOllO. CIJ1 ~ V~ "=J'~ .. Jlaen. Jl.50 eech, or bu)' • lft ' 1 $'Im.. 4fWr I P.M.. MMOll9 o: l63S19 aft 8 •t conapJ.eta: Mar tj n 1 W A Jf T E D CHAMPlON ii I a I a'tilt p.m. nBERGLAS 8' I• 111n1 k ... '-.1-.. dln&:h)t, complete. i100, 3 &bl et, 1ame pattern .... Ml; Poodles, AKC. wt\I .... , ......... GJ;LDING, lldi!lt A brtdll HP J~ t~-~ - •I• 2 otbtr cocktail ahaktrti -by lllue Ribbon wlN:ier. $75. \)'eU'I old, approx 15 haJ'lda · · uu'*fl °" -.ni .....,, tow prlcad. ,536-865J altee R Dietd vualJty <no . WW OOld •tii Cbrtltmu. ~ !36-2380 or ~ ·•m-"'21==<======- p.m. ,pleue) .. Furniture, OOlor 8*1039 l'OR~ --a .......... _ 1987 3:3' c;" 111\ IS Corinthian. •;;::.,.,-----~· TV' ot-opplianCM. : ........,. .... .-.. .. , new • --..__ ... 11.. -·1 ANNUAL ...... _. ll&lt Hand 11 "~~... ~...., Just in time tw u.ddl 4\i •..,.. old. 16-0'Nl unr ·~· 'uoq ""'"'P· __ , • too'-' o!llee equlpmont. ,. -· ~1461 mode otonowart po!tary. TOP CASH IN I014lnu•-• ' ClllU!l'MAll ! .......... ~~~-~~10~· --1 ri""i'ii"i:rii;;;,c;;--;;:; Factory open to !he pubUc. ' 531 ,,,,., * ~.1 POODL! PUPPIES 14 rr Bott Tralllr. D:· Onc:e o year only. 50% ~ ·...-• AKC. WUI bold TRANll'(!RTATION -'oellent ""'4. 1llJ. MWl'l1 80~ d~t on lampe. SKI Head Slalom or S6li ~ after 5 or wtmds. - plont<n • ooeeuorleo. 2XI CM.• bu-old-· BA&SET hound w/..-. !Boll!!!lt!.,!AC:Y!;1~\.th:!!b~--9000~~J;;=:;:;;=::::;:=====::;;~J =: =n9thto ~ p~.o~ ·~Ille abt ·~· Call ~·hldrn.l5 n:!r !.-' .. ~ 'LOCAL ~T BOATS I ·So_ll_boo_t_i ______ 1 -•---~ ~·-•·-'----Dr ~·· ' . -· ~ 56' Gold Pia,.. , -W»M'ED' Sabot, D\1111 bo """""'"'"' ~· ~ ..... ..,.... ., aft 6 boa ls in t cond. ~Vic~ St., C.M. Mlchln•ry# etc. 1700. FOR A cuddly ~ .;Pll 8, 2 head~ n e ..U ~ :~ ~i:: HARBOR DRIVE IN ~~J'J,~;.i:"s=: ~c.&~::.n: .. r=: =";:!~~--~ = Eves .~ - SWAP MEET :.C':n.. c.'011-!... e: T wks to 1 yr. CN-7111 n.~ Screw Trojan. \,. . SPECl~L . aft 2 prn FEMALE PWlm ~ m low houri, WI')' clean. Own Christmu Sabot with u.ill, Every Sat &. Sun papen $50., bold ,0 r er hu to MU. Inspect and _$325. 1100 Wnt ~t Hwy, Corner of Harbor Blvd Swip1 : 1790 ~i.:-" ~ 0 r ofter! .B. 66-lllS ' ~3~~;· !ft't; AnaRIN ~~G._S_·_W_<d_dlng_~,~.-t ltallm Greyhounds, champ ~:, .~~~., ~~~ :u~ _*_::.:;,Ac..c.U:::C..:Tlc..:.:Oo..N.:..-_*~ (cliomondll "'" $500, ..ii olnd, AKC. Ju•t right for Oil' Motor Saller, ..tru '300, trade or car or P.U., Chrlatmas! Quiet A clean plua ............... , $59,liOOl.;;:;:::;,,.=--,-~-=- I! y1ou "'w·nlnd11ell ort!uy ~84;;7-Mll==';:.._~====-pell. 546-0989, 50-2&18 38' ·Sloop, immaculate cond., CAL 24• l13, full race;· crus, I vt Y 8 ~., PETS and LIVESTOCK DARLING tninlaturt: Doxie bow pulpit, stem pulpit, !He 2 eng'8f life-lines, pulpit, Aucttolll Friday 7:30 p.m. 1:..:=;.:;=='------pu,p. l·male left. AKC. 8 Une~. Lot ot extru •. $18,500 1.1995 ~ Windy's Auction Bam Peti, General llOO weekl at Chrlltmu sso ttt .t0' I.AO, ~ to S22.soo 1,.,d"'ln°'g~hy,,,.,_,,...,,· ,.--,-',-.,,, ,!!h\llndNowpoToeyrt". BldCMI·.,!';~ SCRAM-LET' S lovtnc home. 8'1M701 DAVID L. PRASER ~ :!::_~ ~w ne;.;t, ~ ""'•"' -COCKA-POO J>\UNI, 6 wkJ,, CALL: Chuck Avery .....,_ .,,..., ,..;..., ·- ' •••• vi. 0po--NB .,,-u-. ~· ~ eve . ..... , A.DORABLE, idea .,.._ ~"'• .. CHRISTMAS shop at "s....... ...... """~ * ~ -6 'r'.-,, FT. VIKING SLOOP, TA'S WORKSHOP." Dec. ANSWERS Chri1trnu slftl; $10, .. ,_.,. "'""""1J.i. .:.vao. on Pentn Pt. mooring, Uth &: 14th. Garage s.I• ~183 1-.. FT. OJatom. namiIJlo *673-9749• Speclall:f GI ft s -Item• Polite _ Friar _ Augur _ COCKER Pups • AKC. Racer .. Blue and Sold· I ~==--00'-'""-~~= made to order. Baked Number _ MARTINI Champion sire A; dam. WW Trailer ,& boat frMbly SABOTS • Ne""' 6 Uaed. $150 eoodie•I 297S Andros St. Cott Alo&Dder Wollcott on a hold til Chrlstmu. 5'&-3838 pa 1 n t e d . New white & up. Tom Cat Boatl JBl.4 Baker) tn Mesa Verde. _;_, .t .... : .. 1 must get out of TOY poodles, females, AXC. n au g ah Yd e. Upholstery l =N='='·=Bl=v=d='=61S-=2400===~ ·-Y ~ Thrtt 161n hp Champion thele wtt clothes am into • 8 week with •boll' cllpped. enailln. Comdet. wit b Power Crulprs KHlmD FABRICS dry MARTINI-H Call aft S PM M5-S21.I 11vera1 file! ta.nkl, steering 10:'========-DACHSHUND Pupa, pure-tnd coatroll. See at 280I O:IRJS Craft 24' V-8 jn- ...,.fOR... SALE Cati 8820-bred. 7 wtcs.: :Just rtibt tor t.fayette, Newport Beach. "'bot.rd, .~.io·6!!c~~~Prl '. Remnants, samples I: Mill d Qu-istmu. $25. ~ 1964 29, OWENS DC. ~~. &va.u r.r.nw V ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 SIAMESE, Aby, stu ser. T>J pm 929 Bak@or Costa Mesa. Siamese, Aby, P@nl.an & JUST In time for Hollda)ial P'lybrldae, fully equipped. ::.', '==-=-_,---,-,--,.. •, R. EGISTER' ,Now•. -.:--.... ~",.!,~~ Blue k I t t e n 1 , AKC ~g. Engll.lh Bulldog New paint, 50 hn on 20 CAB Crse, head, b at t r 1""' ......,..._.,., ups, 6 wlai. 545--7952 overhaul. Make offer. tank, 50 bp o'brd. Barptnl cluses after Jar: l 1 t I KI'ITENS COLLIE &: SHEL TIE PUPS &e-08 aft 6 pm. $800. 133-.lGB Czykoah i 's C ustom BURMESE wtll Upholstery Sehl. European PUREBe ,,~E~~.OTS ~~· ~.!s·tm~-~l~d CHRISTMAS PARADE Spwl-Skl katt 9030 C r a f t • m 1 n 1 h i p. 1831 ~ What a parade from this cute Newport Blvd, Cotta Me11. BEAtJTIP'UL Ocelot Kitten, FOR Ch r lj t ma 1 ID1lll 18' Packet tlberslass run-IS' 3" Bc:wton Whaler, Mere. 6.f2.-1454 2 monthi, had lbotll, $500. miniature poodle1 AKC $50 •bout in xlnt cond. $3900. 50 HP xlnt CoND. Great FRESH CUT FLOW!RS 1 _::;544-~5'194:;;,=====,_:,,;•l<h~;;;"":il!\·:;19th;;:,:,;C=rrt==...!MARINA DUNES 6#-01'6 ChNtmu Gitt! 675-1696 • Pott<d Poi'1Nttlu TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION fRANSPORTATION 'fRANSPORTATION e Bouquet ot Month Glfll '.!::::!:.:.:::!!:;:.:.:;::;. _ _;,;;:;;::.o.:~;;.;.;~:.;.;.;.;.~":"::'.7''°77=;.;.;,o;..;.;_:::~:--;-:;--..;..---::::1 e Free Local Delivery UMd C1rs 9900Uted C1r1 t900 U .. d Ora 9900Used Cara 9900 • Growers Dho1tributor o ~o • KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS I have aeveral re:posselled floor models & demonatratDra. Some are like new. Call ~'1'2!10 F1.l)tJR. Flxt:. 18" to 8'. 1-C tubes, new I: used for home, garqe, cotnmttelal uae. 2 Antique 4 drawer smaD. chests, unique $20. each. 3093 Yukon Ave.., C.M. HUSBANDS. Fithen, Boy Friends. Stumped for an everla.stln& C h r l 1 Im a ii Pftaent? Beautiful new, cuatom, hand made walnut cedar· chest. 545--857-4. WORLD BOOK OULD· CRAF'T set, 15 vol., '66 $75. Alto Cyclo-Teacber $25. A11o 14x18' belce acrll&n, UHd 6 mo. 185. 5C8-<U'1 PM AKA.I CRobertll il·tra·cll: stereo tape l"f:«l'1'del' & &Oo cess. Make offer. Relax- ici..7J'.lr • Verve Mod ~ price. 673--T761 or 67f>...1447 evtl QUALITY Kinptze b e d W /beautilully quilted mat. treu. mplit foundation, built in frame. Never wed. $91. Worth $250. 842-6536 LANE Danlah teak cedar cheat. -47" with 3 drawers, like new. $65. 673--2465 POOL TABLE 4x8. Auto. ball return. Xlnt cond. Man;y xtru. Reu. 541).eoT DRY F1r:: Wood, euc.lyptus. orange and mixed. Free delivery. 546-7544 FIREWOOD FOR SALE \I Cl><d $'2.50 deJ. 54>-0409 FREE TO YOU ORGANIC Fertillzer, apd hone m&rJure combln@d with wood ahavinp. Good mU!ch. ~ between I .&: 5 Mon thru Tri. 12131 BEA UT. brown pore bred male Doxie, 10 mo1.. all ahota. Need.I pd home, p:>d with c!lilldren. 8,19...D)9 12116 GOOD home, 1mall lovina: "allJlOlt" Shepherd teJnale 9 m01. Sbol1 6 apa.yed. 983--1530 weekend only12flil MALE Beagle 5 yn needs home. Owner tranlterred. 561-0632 1211• HAMSTERS. Varloul colan. 5-6 wkL old. Free to sood borne. 540--34n 12114 OLDER Model refriittator (with m freulr.) Worb ..,..i. 61M'7T 12/14 FRE:E malt puppies. t WMk1, small b r e • d • MJ439I 12118 SMALL Marble 1 rave I . 541-57 70. 322 Osle c.11. ll/11 BEAtrr. It. lft'1 p art· Ptralan altered male cat Hou. pet. '3M:5G '2118 ADORABU: Doodt. 4 A --toll"Odbomo. 1.owo-..- 1..AAGJ: Dos bot11e (-.-1211~ ooooo.a--. _,, U/tl OW!Gli: ...... not od ..... ' Greatest Selection Of Previously .Owned Cadillacs IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ALLEN '68 CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE CADIUAC INC. ELDOltA.00. Bleck vinyl +op, black leather Interior, full power, fectory eir conditioning. Demo., 11 ,000 miles. New cir warr1nty, I years or 50,000 milts. '61 CADILLAC -De Viii• s5995 White, bl•clc fol'• ll•clc lo•th•• in· tor1or, f,,iU p•wor, f•ctory •ir c•nd, '61 CADILLAC Coupe Do VIiii $5695 Whif11 blu1 vinyl lop, blu1 lo1t. lnt1rl. or, lull pow1r, fie. olr conJ., 111w cir w••· '68 CADILLAC Sedan De VIiie $5695 Mid. blu1, blu1 .,;nyl lop, blu1 l11th. int., f11U pwr., fie, 1ir cond., n1w c•r w1r. '61 CADILLAC Covpo· De VID1 $5695 9old, bllc • .,r~I top, 9olcl lr1t1rtor, full power, fie. 1rr conti, New cor w1r. '61 CADILLAC Coupo D1 VIiie $5695 t lue r •• th., i11torl•r. f11lt , ••••• f•ctory 1ir co1Hflfl•11l111• '68 CADILLAC Sedan D1rlr 9re111, full JI••••. f1ct1r 1ir cond., n•w c•r w1rr111ty. 55395 '67 CADILLAC Coupo D• VIiie s4995 Sil.,1r, bl1ck .,inyl top, bl1ck l11thor l11t., full pow•r, fie. 1ir co11d., 111w · cir w1r., S yn. or 10,000 l'fli111. Llk1 new, h11 only 25,000 1ct111I 111i111, 'U CADILLAC S-Do VIiii s2995 llu1, •1110 •i11yl fe1t1 hi•• )••flt., Inf., full ,..,,, f1ctery •If co114. '6l CHIYROLn Statloo 0111 0 .... 111•, 1ir co11dltioniR9. Lew "'il11. 'H PORSCHE Cobrlolet Co11v1rtibl•. R.•d w/lilack fep, bl1clc le1ther iahirier, '68 CADILCAC Sedatt De VIiie s5395 ~'''" with ,;1011 int., full pow1r, fie. 11r c•111I., now e1r w•rr•nty. '67 CADILLAC Coupo De VIU1 s4595 White, bllr~ vinyl t•I'• rid l11th1r int., full pwr., f1c. 1ir ceruil., n1w cir w••· • •j,7 CADILLAC itdora<lo D1rlc illu1, blk. vinyl tep, lilu1 '••lhor lnt~ full pwr., f•c. •ir '''"I. '67 CADILLAC Elclonitlo Mid. blu1, full pow1r, f•ctory 1i• conti., blue .,inyl t .. p: 55495 55395 'U CADILl:AC c..,. D1 VIII $3695 lolt•, full powor, f1ct91"( olr co11il., lli:o now, &old. Full p•w••, . 'U CADILLAC S ... D1 VIiie s3295 Ulc1 "'""· '65 CADILLAC ~po D1 Ylllt s3195 Grooil, ''1111 1 .. t1rler, full plwtr, f1ctory 1ir co11d ., low mil11, '65 FORD Statloa W .... Country Squire. lik1 new, 0111 ewn••• J0,000 mll11. Mu1t ••• thi1 •or.·fuH 1qule., 1ir co11d. '64 CADILLAC S ... 4 fir. tf.T. Full tt••tr, f1cto;, .fr ce11tlltfo11l11~. 0111 -11••· ''1 SAAi s1a11 .. W- 11,000 "'ii··· 51395 MANY MORE TO OIOOSE FROM. OYER 30 1968 CADIUACS • fllVI US A TllT ·a.on YOU IUY • ALLEN OLDSMO,BILE CADILLAC INC. f150 S. Co.st • · '''· OU-5'7-3101 Li nit Belch ~ ~ •• SAVE A SOCK FULLI KEEP CHRISTMAS 'GREEN' WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE AT ATLAS'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES I COME AND CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SEL~CTION OF AMERICA'S HOTIEST NEW CAR ... THE ROADRUNNER. ANY COLOR/COMBINATION ANO EQUIPMENT . OPTION YOU DESIRE , • , READY FOR IMMEDl1' TE DELIVERY. ...... '67 DODGE '67 PLYMOUTH Fury. Autometic, radio, heeter, power 1tatrin9. Fect.ory •ir conditioning, iTHP 276) I Sl695 '66 T-BIRD landeu. Autdmetic, p ow e r steering, .-...-. power br1ke1, AIR CONDITIONING. ITPL2441 '67 PLYMOUTH Belve~ere. Fully factory tquipped in· clucli"9 FACTORY AIR CONDITION· ING. I SZS5l0) 51395 '67 ALPINE Rcecht1r. I owner, low milee9e, _. spetd, redio and heeter. IUVX580I '66 CHRYSLER 300 coupe. Autometlc, radio, heettr1 power steering, power brekes, elr con~· dltlonin9 •. 1CM23G661367% 11 s2395 '67 OLDSMOBILE Oelte Cu1tom. V8, 1uto., r1dlo & he1t .. er, power steering "& brekes, f1ctory 1ir, vinyl top. ITPK4361 , '67 FORD ' Gal1;w;ie 500 t-dr. H.T. v.a, aufom1tlc, power staerin9, r1dlo, heet•r, lendeu top. ITDB613) ' ' • • :. ......... _~------a.-............... Ll..,...,.ILl.:·,,.~~ ......................................................................... ....._..___ -• --------... --------.......... --------------------_,_ ....... _......, • 1 • I '. l ' I I , I .... Frtilt, Detembtr 13.1968 tltAHSPOittl'l'ION TiiHSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION "tRANSPOITATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION i..:.:::::===="'-;_-l*d="-c-=~"""",---=:-u-...i-c-.,.-----=:-u"'"...ic;;. -9900=".".u:-lod"".'"'.c:-.-,.--'-9900::=:-u-MC1"".'"'.c-.-,.----=:-u"',-;-. c-9900Ulod c.,. 9900 u...i Caro 9900 • ,. . . , ~ CONNEtl CHEVROLET'S USED ·cAR . CENTER j SPECIALS -. ' '67 MUSTANG Jlard(o_p coupe. v..a ~. floor 1htft, power •tttr.:i am Gold wlblack trtrn. ! 1Jc No. lJOl"lZ . ·•. ··~ $1795 . l . '64 MA"IBU S.S. v~ A.T., P.S., RlcH. Hof!duru M.~ w/black vinyl interior. IJe. No. OOC8'T1 ··===== '65 BARRACUDA'. H.T. coupe V8, automatic, radlC\ heater, tuxedo black with gold vinYl lnterior. , (NOZ495l $1395 ·· '68 IMPA A cwt.om Coupe. Super Sport equipment, factory air cond., power atrg., automatic trans., radio & heater-grotto blue with -k -$3295 VRC413 New Car Factor Warrant '65 IMPALA Super Sport Coupe. 327-V-8, A.T., P.S., factory air cond., R&H. Evenin~ orchid wit,h black landeau top and white vinyl interior. Stock No. Pl788 ~995 , SABOT, Fiberglas, good sail, scarcely used. Also has oars and oarlocks for use aa Mobile Homes e Skyline '69 . '66DODGE Sport Van· Auto. a-.N.: radio. heater, · 11r tondl· Uoned. Uc. No.. TGR310 • 52195 . " • 063 DART G.T. Hardtofie. coupe.. 6 cylinder, autom&UC, radio. t.er, medium blue with blue vinyl tnm. 51095 '65 IMPALA Sport Coupe V-8. A.T., P.S., R&H, Tux· edo bfack. Stock No: P1805 51495 . . '• ' '66 RIVIERA Custom coupe. Tull power and factory air conditioning. Radio and heater. $3295 .. '68 fMPALA 4 Door hardtop. VS, automatic, power steering, radio. heater. 52595 .. . TRUC·K • CENTER • '67 CHEVROLD 'h ton ,pickup -step .bumper -beater -ermine white -blue interior FaotOTy Wamnty. Lie. No. 8488A. $1295 ......----------- '68CiiiYYYAN 108 Series (Long Van), V-8 engine, 2 s8ats, side doors, re3r wiJidOWI -low mileage, still unde'r new car warranty. , Lie. No. V94883 $2495 ~ '65 INTERNT'AL Pickup -v...a~ _Std. Shift -Lie. No . 531194.. " . $1195 ~ '66 CHEV. V2·Ton Pickup. V-8 eng., automatic trans, fac- tory air oond .. radio & heater, extra nice. Lie. No. U418!8. $1995 '6~n Pickup. 327-VB, turbobydram~tic, H.D. camper equipment, custom i~terjor, air condition, radio & heater. $A VE! 52495 . . • ~ • • '68.Cor~tte Stingray ' V.S. ~ """-· AM·FM radlo,'Bolh tQ01. I.Ow mileage with fadory wv. rant,y. fActory air cond., _powu •teer" F\vr8t ~n. LJc. No. UZP'759 ·. 54995 . .. --.'67· IMPALA ~· Coupe m v~. J.T, P~ facto>"y con<UUoi>. RAH. Maroon th black inttrior. Uc. No. TUXfi ' ·• '2195 • . ~ . . • . --... ·~ • '65 OLDS "98" ., . " • ' r • • Luxury Sean. Full' Ctu, factory alt' 'condttion, radio • eater. Stock No. P17'3B . '64 FORD 6 pauena:er country seclan. Red with red Interior. Automatic, P.S., radio, beater. (!IKTJ04) 51895 • 5795 . • ' . '65 FOJtD GALAXIE 500 H.T. CoutJ«::. VB, auto .. PS, factory air, R.t:H. Ye aw with black vinyl in- terior. CRUC363) : .$1695 . . '63 v.w 2 ~r. radio and. heater'; Clean. Uc. No. BAW!O . '95 ' . .. . . ···65 FoRD LT.D. H.T. Coupe V-8, AT, PS, Factory air condition, R&:H. Diamond blue. Low mileage, Uc. No. TYU375 '66 MUSTANG Hardtop Coupe, 6 1ffilinder, standard shift. Radio &: Heater. S Iver with black vinyl interior. U c. No. SVY342 $1595 ~095 '65 RAMBLER 770 '65 RAMBLER 4 Door. VB, automatic, power ateertng, radio, heater, white w/green trim. CFBB511) Station wagon. 6 cylinder, standard ahift, radio, heater. (PCS907l $895 5695 CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~!~~ 546~1203 tA~ 546•1200 '65 APACHE Golden Eagle Like new! $450 642--7706 Sat DATSUN • dlng!\y. 1225. 548-8765 New double wide 2 bdrm., center kitchen, Pa I rn Springs Manor, fully furn.. ished incrg. all kitch. ap.. pliances, cpts., drps. 20% dn .. cash, trade or equity. S77 mo. O.A.C. BRAND NEW *YAMAHAS* only. DATSUN '69 '67 DATSUN SEDAN Owned by little 'ole man in Laguna Beach. Speedomet- er reads 7,800 miles. Radio, heater, dlr, automatic. $75 Cash delivers. Will fine prlv pty. After ll. 494-9773 545-06.'. '67 J•guar XKE 2+2 The hard to find model! Ful- ly equip. incld. 4 speed trans., AM I FM radil), chrome wheels & FACI'ORY AIR CONDITIONING. Fin- ished in gorgeous primrol'l! yellow w/black leather in~. . BIRCHLINE 19' w/ trlr. V-8 : powered. Ski or fish. Sac .: $700. 548-5181, 673-2302 • $50. Bolt M•lntenan~ 9033. .• BO'ITOM PAINTING e Sl.SS Per. Ft. + paint Complete Boat Repair Newport Marine Service ' Ory Docks 642-4447 Boah Wanted 9050 e CASH for best buy on 25 to 50, 12 & 14.' fibcrgla.s rowboats, complete. \Vritc full inlo. r.ti. Siegel. 470 S. Beverly Dr. Bcvl'rly Hills. Cali.f. 90212 Aircraft 9100 I'-"--"-'"----- Pr i. Pilot Course $75 dn, $2{1.16 mo. Mooney Aircraft Sales. F M Pardo Orange C o U D l y Airport 549-2&66 or054.6-l610 Rick Baldino's Mobile World 19432 Beach Bl., H.B. 962-1377 436 S. Harbor BL, SA 531-8770 SEE the Dual Wide Road- lincr Pan American, Para- mount, Elite and General mobile homes now at Dual Wide Sales Chapman Mohill' Home~ tnc. 520 N. Harbor, S.A. 531-8571 2D x 45 MOBILE I-lorn!'. 2 Br., awning, carpets, drapes, landscaped beautifully. Washing & Recreation facilities. Have to.see tD ap pre ciate. 536-"'92 MOTOR HOMES 921S OVER COST HERB FRIEDLANDER 9625 G•rden Grove Blvd. FOR Sale $850. 1968 Honda 450 Scrambler. 2800 Miles. Like new. Silver/black. Joe Stl'e\e. 833-2299 aft 5 PM '65 HONDA 50. New rond. 1050 miles. Gel. Christma.11 gift. $125 aft . 4:00 p.m. 548-5108 '67 TRIUMPH &onnevi\le 120 ET. 650cc Xlnt cond Low Must see to apprec. Very clean 850 546-9935 aft 4 '64 HONOO 300 CC New Engine $175. 545-2741 CESSNA Skyhawk 1959 xlnt , rond. 280 hrs. SMOH. All ; gyro lmtr., 2 radios, swept : tail $59'35. 546-2730 * DODGE * MOTOR HOMES SUZ. 80ce set up for racing with many extras. See to appreciate! LI 8-6757 '68 HONDA 45(}.CC; pay equity & assume f)ll,)'mtl. 2ffi4 Federal, Costa Mesa 150 HONDA Dream, fbrgls saddlebags, Xlnt thruout. 1st reaa oUcr. 64!'>-2721 ~. r~,,.' -rJP°'~ /I ,, _g i1 ii M'('d.-, · ! Mobile Homes. 9200 ' ' " ' I ---- COSTA . MESA'S OWN Mobile Home Show 12'a • 16'• -20's & 2·1 wklcs lo 00'. Sqon a 34' v.•Kie: CARIBBEE; • CASA LOMA CELEBRITY • cc· 'TINEN- .)• ,. '. ; I ,..,•,.d ,. Ai B.EACH CITY DODGE ; ill.SSS 8<·c"1' Al•d . I H .. y J'l ~10-166.0 HlfNlil\IGTO!ol BfA(H Bicycles 9225 10 SPEED boy's bike like new $40. 3 11pcl'd girls bike, very good cond. S 2 0 • 548--0aM alt 6 PM Mini Bikes 9275 67 HONDA 305cc Scrambler Excellent conditiion, only 2600 orig. mi. $75. ~ '67 YAMAHA Trailniaster 100; private party 642--5150 '65 Honda all crom. Bored 100 cc, $350. or best offer. 546-5264 • HONDA • MINI BIKES ~~SJ-i~O~ l>~f,\~~~ MINI-bike new SHP "BS" 1•69 ''0' OR '65' VIEW. ROL.LA\VAY eng lge: frame.tires. bike * $239 * tank trl .,..,... 1200 • HERB FRIEDLANDER • $3995 fo $30,000 =-===~-,-~--,-I ll750 IEACH ILVD. HW. 7' HOLlDAY SPECIAL '68 Cl-IRIS Cycle, Nl'W cond. It lloc.~1 So. G. Gro"• Fwy.I 20 wldl! $1S99 down-S911.89 mo 50 cc. Gears, 1treet JcraI incl. tax, llc .• de!. & set-up· Make of!e:r. 540-0146 Auto Services • S )'l'L Ins. .~MIN--I-B_IKE_,_BO_N_AN_ZA_1 & Parts 9400 lay Harbor Stunly ........ Noariy now ------- Mol:Nle Home Shew ~. $911.50. 83G--07'91 FOR tale 2, 9" wkle l p\ece l=====:,.:=-==1 alwnn. mag wheela sso. ldS e.Mr St., Costa Me&a 8U-3lSl , (At -l MolorcyclK 9300 ======== 540-9470 JS68 SUZUKI KT·llO, ®)ck ctiarwe. trail or stree~ gear. LJlae new. $:0), 644-2987 1962 LAMBRE"M'A 1J5 CC Mocor ecooter. Good cond. Extru SUS. 5*-1'68 HONDA ~ Scrambler, lo ..U... H.D. '62. fllll dtft&. Mllltooll! .,,._ 19'0 BSA 650 CC. ""' mJ980 ~I.If.I! w ANT ApS! \,_.,... ' Trailer, Travel 9425 KENSKILL '69 •••••• $1499 Ncrw 15' Standard fully eq\dpd. Loaded with utzu. No pmts for 6 mo. Ol' S38 total dn. pmt A $38 mo. 0.A.C. Authorized dealer tor A vk>n. Layton and Tm')' -· . Rkk Baldino'• Mobile World l!H32 &e.ch 81., H.B. Btm c.16 S. Harbor Bl. SA Sll-S770 Trucks '65 CHEVROLET V-8, %. Ton Pickup Custom cab, r & h, local car, low miles. $1595. South Coast Motors Ford-Mercury 303 Broadway, Laguna Beach 494-8515 S49-3851 '65 CHEVY PICKUP 1959 vw Bw;. Good running Lo11r Bed, 3 spd, dlr, good rood condition thru~ut. nss CUh call aft 6 pm. 842-6119 deliven or take trade. Take!-====='===""'=. payments $39.86 mo. Call Imported Autos 9~ 494-9773 or 545-0634 '66 FORD E co no 11 n e e Spot Cash for Im;>ortll SupcrVan Extra seat, win-We pay more for any import dows & roof vent. 646--6209 regardless of year, make aft 5 or rondltion. 1 ry us before Big New Sedan • 96 hp, overhead cam • 4 speed • bucket seats •WSW, dlx hub caps • Backup lights, etc. 50,000 Ml GUAR $186 FUll DOWN $54.86 for 36 months OAC + Tax & Lie. FERRARI FERRARI Newport Imports Ltd. Or- ange County's only author- ized dealer. SALES • SERVICE • .t>ARTS 3100 W, Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 6(2..9405 540-176' Authorizt!d llr1G Dealt.r FIAT JAGUAR '67 Jaguar XKE $3995 J1 rtuµorr 31inporr~; Gleaming ruby red oonv. w/ 3100 w. Coe.st Hwy, black leather inter. Loaded Newport Beach wl all possible extra.!I incld. 1142.9405 540-l'l&t chrome wire wheels, AM/ Authorized MG Dealer FM radio, etc., etc. 17,000h,~'7'=~=='-'0:::.:'­ miles on this local beauty. 66 Jaguar XKE Coupe '64 FORD truck, camper shell, F-250. V8, many, many extras. 0 w n e r , . ........ you sell. ELMORE ~ Barwick Hayden IMPORTS '64 FIAT 11-D sedan: good trans. car, R&H, good tires; clean! 673-3824 J1rtt1port 31n1ports Sparkling burgundy finish w/ plush contrutlng glove leath- er interior. Every conceiv- able Jag aocessory l.s on this 23,000 mile loca1 jewel A must for the. quality minded. MOTORS, 15300 Beach Blvd. We5bnlnster. 834-3322. 1958 INTERNATIONAL ' AUSTIN HEALEY Ton moving van. 18' body. . ~ Best oHer over S 1 3 5 O. '65 Austin Healey $1995 673-3960 D'lux Rclslr w/wire whttls, FOR sale S350 '56 Chevy 4 place, AM/FM radio, Pir- PU, long bed, 4 ·speed, stick, elli tires, silver blue mist w/ V-8. 532 Center St., c.M. contra.stln& leairier inter. Apt c. 548-2557 Immaculate thruout. Ford Econoline '6.'l S6.'iO or Best offer. .. _, '67 Ford Pcilrup Jo'ull custom. Sl995 * 496--3939 • J1l'lllPO rt 11rn o rts 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newpnrt Beach 9510 6C2-941li 5411-1764 Authorized MG Dealer 51 WllJ..YS Station Wqon. '62 A.H. 3000 Deluxe R&H, 4 whttl drive. Runs well wire whls. Call Ron 642--4349 $600. 646--6445 or 642-8158 9520 FOR Sale '62 Austin Healey C1mpen 300J, See Scott. 1577 Orange, C.M. C/IMPER CLEARANCE of 1'61 El Dor•do, Four Wind1. Sc.ot11'"" •nd Sold· lin• '"od1l1 1t ;\-BIG DISCOUNTS-(l- AU '6' '"od•I• now '"''· 5,.,, 11ftr1 $ on our Truck- C11np•r Prlc.11. 1-•-1.1 ~. Mod1l1, Ch111i1 Mod1!1, S.lf Cont1in1d U11ih, All C1mp1r Ac.c.15- 1ori11 111 Stoc.k. *CAMPER RENTALS* 5 Y11r Fln111ci111 011 ApptovM Ct1dit THEODORE Robins Ford · 2060 HAklOlt ILVD. COSTA MESA 641.0010 140.1111 DAILY PnDI' DIME·A· LINES. You can u• th9m for just p.nllln a clq. Dial .. ,.,..,. CORTINA English Ford Complete sales· service 100 MPH, 32 ml. per gal. Full flye pass. sports styling. CORTINA * Deluxe 2 Door * $1883 Immediate Delivery Over 50 2 doors, 4 doon, G'J'a, 1tation wagons In stock. Fully automatic or 4 sPl?('d. TOP TRADE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR THEODORE Robins Ford 2060 HARBOR 'BLVD. COSTA MESA W.0010 5f0.82U SXX IT ro 'EM! 3100 W. Coast Hwy. '59 FIAT, jolly beach SUrTey! Newport Beach Orig xlnt rood, make oUer. 642-9405 540-1764 998 So. Coalt Hwy. Fri-Sat &: Sun only. 673-2242 Authoriud ~fG Dealer J]rtt1µor1 Jhnport s L.gun. •·och '63 FIAT llOO 4 Dr. 40,!XXI -· Ex --· ti DAD..Y PnDr WANT ADS 545.()634 m1. c u .... .,,, new res. 3100 w ~--494-9773 'Top condition $430. 847...fil35 Al ways a Go-Go! • .....,..st Hwy. i========~=~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~ Newport Beach ' 642.!M<J; 54MlM Allthorized MG Deala START MAKING MONEY NOW! CALL 642-5678 ASK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR .AND YOU MAY. CHARGE IT!. '68 JAG XKE Convertible, Bolero red with black leather interior, 6,000 actual miles. FuIJy ~ped including 11.tteo and chrome wire wheels. Not a mar or 8CI'8.tc:h on this flawlea beauty. 12 month warranty. J1rtt1 po; 1 31111por1 •, 3100 ·W. IJoast Hwy. : Nowport Beach 642-94!Xi 540-l?M Authortud MG Dealer 1964 XKE Co11pe. Xlnt mrd. $2,965. AM-FM. 53,000 mileL can 1141 83&-8495 att s ,.m. or wlmd.L '67 XKE 2+2, air, 1tick. TOp Shape. $-t,875 (1) 871-T.m KARMANN GHIA '61 ICARMANN Ghia. ftbll ~. bia: bore kit. sm. 646-7652. - ~. --.... _ ·--· -~-----~ ,r -------- --..---·-•••• *4 ·---AAA•----------.--.---------• 4 ------..-..-..A.-ftt" • •4 .. __....__ .... _ .. _A ___ .... _____ _ -- . . " . . 1:1111fllill •\: 11 p L1 I : · J}rtu po1 r j\JJIP Lll'lS ~~::;;:::;:;:;;:;::;...-:::::"'~"';'.;'::W;;··:;.,,.. ;-. ,_..._. :f!l""C::.->;..., ....... "'I""._ ..... T-~"31' T 'T --~ "'" ........ ,.. ...... .,..,. ..... .. . . .. ,,. .... ,.. ..... . I ' . I ) I ~ 1 l 1\ 111 f' ,1 ' ' ' J I I • ,, .. . . • . · .. ~ . ' -. • • • l ••. ,,. .. " ' • " " ; . ·'< ' ' \ ;1' . ' . . THE MOVE :is ON!. ,. . •'·'' .·~· :~:,.; " . ........ ' ' J • t. ' . ·,,.~ .. ~ ' ' · .. "' ' ' Jola:M.Dn & Son 18·.mo.,,lng lnt.o tlwlr exe'ltbtg Rftl'' quartertt'tit con~nient Cottta Mesa! Alter .fU~it • • ~ • j 11ear11 fJJ : N,e-,,,port Be~h!J Orange Cou.n:tg'• Ou.t.- \ . . . . , .uuuu.ng ~olfi-Mercur11 Deal.er 18 rel.Oeaang ,..,,t a adle ~~th O,t _tlle San Diego Free"'"fl on Ha.r'bor Bl.,,,,,. M>· • to b'dter and more eonve,,µmtlr .eme . '\ .. •I·-~ ~ -~"'-'·-·--~~···~· all 0,I Orange Co•nt11 a meU a th Har'bor Area. . ' ' Co111e He 118 • • we'll be tloblg llu•lne" a of Satur• daB Morning. ' . ,., . .,., ... ~··· . ' " " . '• )..~ l .. ' " = ,, ., .'!! • --···' "'····· : ::-,_ .. • .. -, Our u19' VW'1 lt•v• P••••d th~\w 1~,peint 14l1ty •~ p1rf0tm1nc1 t11 t. A11tl h11v1 111r 100% 91r1r1niH ff11t w•'ll nop1lr ., r1pl-. •II 1111(ot ~11lc.11I ,..m• •for 30 1ll1ys 1r I 000 mil11, wh/cJ,.1vw •11'1•1 fiPJ,t. Wll•t you'r• t•ttillt ii 1 etr th1t not 1J1fy l11h 1ll!'l&tt 111w. I~ rtM +flit w1y, fo..,, .. •,rigi .. , .iti-1-,111IYlen.. ,.,, 111., fre11f a1l1 1111111bli1 ... ~ilf1 .1Y•l•""1~'l1cirtc~I •y1t.rri. THIS IS THE WEEKEND! . i • 75 • USl!D VWs $499 TO $1999 ~l~~•~Po_u ....... ~_H_1s--• ____ I '41 PORSCHE 911 , AIR , SPORTO..,ATIC '66 POll:SCHE 912 I SPD ' '62 PORSCHE, s.10 4 SPD 'II POASCHI SPST 4.SPD '61 PORS'etiEtt I !1 $Jio,, Campers •.Transporters • Pan• . -.. ...,. ' --' 'M Y.W, CAMPO • '66 V.W. DLX I US '66 YW CAMPEii: :11 V.W. CAMPEii: '61 DUNI IUfGY' · s 1999 Cust.M t.p, 11119 wh11l1, •reel ' ,,._..._, ' • ' ,_ " .. .._ ~ ' ~ :;:, -67J.1'19J 549-0303 l970 Harbor llYd., Costa Mesa ' ·' "' ' I -. .. , ' . ' .. \ ·" . . . · 2'~6 HARIOR IOULEVARD,•COl'rA MllA . - . ' .I -~-·--~ •."t-.lif!:.....•.e!i."""A+.••.-....... ....................... __ .&.&..---. -.._ .. a. -a.. a.. a a -a a..._. •a.-. A.·--.__ ---_.-. • • 'l ' •• r . :. I " : .. ~.. ' .. ' I ,,.Jr ; ·i I •.. . ~ ,. ;,· < " • I 'll ·: I '" ' . : .. .. . -.. I ._ ___ " ____ ---. " • ', I ({I I ' I (; I , ' ' ) : I \ 'I I ' , I ' • ., ' " 1 ' I • ' • I . . U D~LY PILOT Fl1dll'. -U, 1969 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPO~TATION · TRANSPORTATIOI( TIANIPORTATION HOONewC.ra flDDlkwCan -·- : nAND NEW 1969 BRAND NEW 19681/2 T~BIRD .CORTINA " " -· • <'.f~ET OPEN .SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ORDER llOW J.DOCft HARDTOP $399882 WMfTIWAU TIJll 0"10NA&. ....... · $450 $4869 PER I · DN.* 0 MO. & UclftM 41 M..'. Fl-dot A"'lloble on Appro¥ed Cr.alt . •,._US TAI & UCINSI BRAND NEW 1989 MUS'I' ANG :-,, BRAND NEW '969 GALAXIE 500 . 4·DOOR SIDAN ' BRAND ·NEW 1969 CAMPER SPECIAL . 11-250 ITYWIDI J60 V-1. Cruise-o-matlc· tint1cl 4le11, deluxe tu-tone pein•, SS amp elter-. $252924 s:!:k·~~.o:.:;r' end .... _ •pdn9s. . ".. . $3099 29 PLUS TAI I UCINll \ Wlllli'u• *-eM ...... ..,........... '411 ·TAI & UCINll ' 41 MONTHS FINANCINca AVAIL.AILI ON Al'l'ROVED CREDIT '66 CADILLAC ·Sedan De Ville ORDER NOW! ''J IAMILll WAGON $895 v.1, •utomo tie, rod io, heefer, powor 1leeri111., w/w tirN, Se•. No. ~Ol-4A. '6J FORD W911. Co1111try S11111lre $795 V.I, •ulofO'lolic, rodie, htolor powor FAST 'BAC:K OI Z DR'. .HARDTOP '" 1u1ci '"'"" $1 595 v.1, 111toM•tic, r11fio, h111t1r, full pow1r, f1tfory 1lr &011dlfio11i119, ' -·---. Inventory MUST be Little or our cars. SE·D(ARS Cut· down. Used car stock reduced by January 1st. no profit left in prices of Y.8, .tutom•tic, r•dio, he•t•r, full power, f•ctory •ir conditioning, tint•d 9lass. N••r n1w. Lie::. No. ROP 737 1leor., w/w lire1. Lie. No. FXL 142. '67 DODGE Pol..,. 500 2 Dr. Ht. $2295 Y-1, outo .. ro dio, hootor. power ltot1i119, power broko1, foelory oir cond., w/w liro1, vinyl top, tint.ti 91011, lie. No. TUX StO. wh ite will ti~ot, tirrfeti tl111.'lic. No. OKN 1•2. ''J COIYAll MONZA COUPI ' C.L95 Autom•tic, r•tlfo, h••ter, Ltcen1 e "'V No. RRZ -41M. ,., cou••• . $2595 V-1. •11t.., AM/FM rodio, hoot· •r, po-r door., power broko1, foe. oir· cont!., tilt 1h119. whl. Li, UEW 159. .. -- -., r s3095 '6J fOID Golule 100 4 Dr. U11. $795 V-1, oulomolie, rodie, hooter, pow•• door., w/w tiro1. Lie. No. PDA 54Z • • ' SI HAILA ESPANOL "WHERE THE DEALS ARE!" ''7 LTD 4-D-HAIDTOP $2395 '<'·I , outo., R&H, l'.S. & Ji1e ltt-ok•1, foe. oir eoni., w/w tirot, vlnyl +•1t· lnunoeulot ... TRS 4)1. I ff Open 8:30 A.M. • 9 P.M. Mon.· Fri. Sal. lo 5 P.lh . • 2240 So. Main at Warner• Santa Ana • Ph. 546-7070 OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 5 ~lm'-'f!=rl.:.;ed;.;...A""'-_'-_960D__ Imper.led _A_ .. 9600 Imported A•-9600 UMd Cari 9900 Used Car• 9900 Used Cars 9900 VO~SWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN 1966 VW, l3l0. Bahama bl.,, CHRISTMAS BONUS good mndition. $1350. Ex-1962 VW .• The popUl.ar bua:· tru. E\lt'S 847-3.141 dys Beautiful gy· blue with 673-1491 white vinyl interior. Gotta MUST Sell! '61 VW BuA, be the ~ ill 10. Lie. # '65 reblt engint. Runs FYE ru. Only ~y. Extras. $900 or $175 ..... ofe.. 548-mJ •w•. ELMORE CHANGED mind. N • w Safari type body ' hood • metal flake, mo . cost 1235. 60N7l.8 'MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 119t-3320 15.100 Beech Blvd., Wmnnstr VOLKSWAGEN CHRISTMAS BONUS 1967 VW. Bug:. Sparklin& dark blue wif.h beautiful contrASt- inr Interior. Radio, heater. Absolutely immaculate. Lie # TVC 566 SpeciaJ $1595 ELMORE MOTORS TOYOTA Ph. 839-1200 l5lJO Bf:ach Blvd., Wstmnstr vw 1969 lr.iD&rtecf Auros 96001mported Autos 9600 De Luxe Sedan Automatic l,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;,1 with the 1500 engine and US specificatioM. Royal Red --------TRANSPORTATION BUICK CAR SALE '66 BUICK Skyluk Radio, heater. auto. trans., Credit pro~lem! Set! us for power sttering and win- Instant delivery, low prices, dows. factory air. SAB 700. easy terms. We dl'!c1de on • 51787 rour credit. Call or come 1n today. 540-4392 ILUE CHI~ AUTO SALIS 2145 Harbor, C0&ta ~1esa WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR PAID FOR OR NOT! Newporttr Motors Cash for C1rs SADDLEBACK DODGE 1401 N. Tustin. OPEN 7 DAYS Santa Ana 547-9381 BUICK BUICK '67 Custom Elctra. 4 dr . HT. Ful pow + air, It &rn + vyl top. Excellen l cond. $3200. 67 3-303 1 , 675-2'.1.5 CADILLAC '64 CAD Coupe de Ville. Fl pwr: air oond. Best oHer. Eve!!. 673-1456 1968 CAD Sedan de Ville. All extras. 17,000 mi. Like new SS.500. 5#-5601 ·r.o S.O.V. 1-owner. . DIME· A· LINE WANT ADS SPECiAL "PERSON. TO· PIRSON" WANT. ADS \ The '1 selli"IQ ~ tru:k-saves . with Black leathttelte uphol· 1tery. Loaded with extras. Jt has only 2,300 miles on it. Total pri~ $2,200. C a 11 962-1500 after 6 PM . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiijj -For your 1d to qu1llfy tho DIME·A·LINE rllo, you MUST lnclud• price in "For Salt" ads becauH including prices lncre1Hs results. * DE-FLA TION ! -Sorry, comm•rcial firms m•y not take advantav-of thl1 1pecl1I , ... yoo 141 to 50%! '58 vw I iOOd condition, AM/FM. S495. after 6 PM • 646-1268 • e Ul58 VW, good mech concl. Sacrifice! 596-6681, ~9528 Lowest Pric .. t 5th Anniversary Sile Newporter Motors John1en'1 'rlw•t• C•m1Mi!ln to Comb•t Run•w•y lnfl•tlon Will Offer Th ... l'r ... Y••r-E.nd Cleerenc• Specl•I• t• Tll• luyln1 P'ubllc In Th• Spirit of nL•t'• M•k• FrMnd1 ln1te•d of lnfl•tlon." (No DHl9r1 l"ermltted 'Tll Aft•r 15th of December.) I -You may run as many linu 1s you' wish. If the coupon does not givP •mpl9 space, print or type your 1d on 1 piec::e of paper and mill it, tl"' gether with payment In full (Or bring It In). Count 20 letters and 1pacr: . to eec::h line and enclose 1 dime for each llne. IMMEDIATE Delivery GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS ON THIS HARD TO GET DATSUN PICKUP. Six feet •11-•+••I b•cll Ec::onomic•I, pow•r- ful OHV •nti11•I lt•rf•c.t fer werk or pl•y- •le1cl,I Roemy ·Clh, vlnyl uphol1ttry, •· lpeM atic::k shift, wttltew1ll1, cloz•n• ef extr11 I i1MMERMAN I flAJ-5UN_ .· 4A1a a SERVICE ~I HAUOR BLVD. I'll. 140 641f. 540.0Z1l VOLVO VOLVO? We Hive Them AUi SEE US lST OR. LAST BUT SEE us· tMLlmiA IHPORTS OYOTA-VOLVO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 Autos Want.cl 9700 NEED A CAil? CAN'T U P'INANCP.:DT e Bankrvpt! e Repou!!IS910llT eBad Credit! • Divorced! e MillWy e New lll i.rH! Make P~ay Pl.)'9'elt1 McCARTHY MOTORS ld> So. Main ~ Edin&:er (J bloekl N. al Stanl Santa Aila Ph 542-350'/' Will Buy Your Volkn11@11 ar PorlCbl I • • PIY 1Dp 4ollaia. Paid tor or not. C&ll Kalflli. 673·1190 IMPORTS WAN'l'm °""" C....t!H TOP $ BUYER BnL MAXEY 'I'OYO'l'A 118Sl Btaeh Bl~. ff, Beach. Ph .. 84T...aM5 TRADE )'OW' car on 20 actt ~ WO) or part. Oulltmu \fly, Ori ..... ""' • '67 Cad Coupe de Ville 22.IXXl mi. S-4550. e '67 Cougar XR 7 ll.IXXl mi. $2750 • ExerCycle, new. C.ost $528, sell S32S. !14(1..4500 AV All.ABLE O!c 2Dth. Well rrui.lntained Company 1966 car. Riviera for S2900. Tornado for $2800. 6'12-6667 NB. 1963 CHEVY Impala 4 dr. power, below blue ·book $550. 1960 vw $450. 673-7233 BUICK CHRISTMAS BONUS 1961 Bukk Skylark Spor1 Coupe. Ivory top oV'!r man- darin red. bucktt seats, con· trufin&. interior, automatic. Ahllolutely IOf'if"OU~. Perft!f'! for !!Chool or ~ ~ ~ Lie. # GAW617 Srlf't'f"I. Onl.v $745 ELMORE SPORTS CAR WORLD """"" 894-3322 15300 8e1ch Blvd., Wstrnruitr '64 BUICK R.M~ full powt_r. new tire1 l bran&. 11 "'°· 546-00tl '56 BUICK .Gotitt cond. Ps, pb. Askine $225 or best of. l@r. 6t6oGM aft ' pm. 1963 l':LECTRA, Full ..-. alr-c:ond. Good Otn:ltmu pl"@~l. S9M. M~m l'or Dail.Y Pilot Want Ada'.. DW 6C-551I '62 MERCURY $995 Cole"y P1r~ WoiJo ~. lull pow1• a"d l•ctory 1ir. o~orh'oul1d t flgin e, t~•e"'e lu ggalJ• r1c~. Lit. No. FJ 1•st1. '66 FORD . $1l95 Foirla"e SOO, 1-dne• hordto 11, ·~dio ond hooter, 011te. tron1., VI, ,,,, L;e. Ne . SUN l••· 196S CHEVELU v.s Malibu Hdtp ...... $1Z9S "'4e1I 11op11l1r 1pot! epo. l!'led el. P/G, pwr/1teor., 11/H, ott. Spor~lin9 orig. 1ilvor blut w/ill'lm1c l.l11e iflie•. Showroo"' co~d. th•u-01111 RPI( •S•. 1965 MUSTANca Hdtp. Coup• 11495 Hi-Tli•ifl "&'' evl W / A.IT, ll!H , o+c l-l •nd•o ... e Artodien blue wt.:li~tintlivo bl•tk •lny! lt ~d •u le11. w/woll1. Truly I 'i" 10,000! SAA 1•2. '68 CHEVROLEI , ............ $2795 l -Joor horitop, Vt, ouf&1 tre~1 .. 1ir co"d.: rod!e •ni hott.r, power dt•ri"9· otc. URX 167. 1 If car L.t Ch H..W 11"4. Johnson & Son LINCOLN .... cuaY COSTA MUA IUNCM 1941 HARIO_R BOULEVARD COSTA MESA 642-7050 "A CASUAL PU.Cl TO IUT ..••• .-ND llDIJCOVll fHI COUITUT OP OLD SOUTHlllN CAUl'OINl.t.• u .. one space hr eac::h letter, punctuetion mark or space. No Abbreviations * --1-1- --1-f-l-I- ---1-·1-+--f-·f--r-1-1-+-+-1--i-- , --l-+-+--t--l--1--1--+-t-i IMPORTANT NOTICE! BE SURE your 1ddr11s and/or phone number ire lncl,uciN In adl caARAcaE SALES, PATIO SALES, LAWN SALES, ETC., ... N 0 T AC· CEPTED 1t thl1 spocl1I role. ALL •d1 of thle typo wlll lie cherged regul•r rates 1nd published In the proper claulficatlon. A:ul Estate eds ChouMI and lots, etc., for 1111, exchan91, or 1'9ntals), worli: w1"!tacf er help w1nted 141 WILL NOT IE ACCE,nD at thl1 1pecl1I rite. DHdllne: J p.m. f rld1y Hunlln""" 8oech offfco bolero l p.m. friffy. * No Item For Sale Over. $25 * '• . . ---------· ,.,. +-_.,. .......... ..._ ___ .....,. __ ....,, ......... _....A..-._...A_.-....,_....-..... ... _.. ..... ..,.-.-.............. , ••••••• H* *•••1+••4\ppe•••••+t ' :tr Nie ivr " .. - to. " ll!!!!!lllll"""""""""""" .... ~""""~ ....... '."' ....... "":'r" .................... ...,..,,.. ..... -~---_. ~-T _.., -. .,.. ~~·"""" 7 •-" ,.... ~ I "" ........ "'.... v ..... ' . . .. ... . . .. MUil McCAITHY . IUKlt ~-:.' ., ... .. IUllll.\" ,, SPECIAL ' '. . ' 196t -0P11 $ ~·Ml . .-. •'All '*-,., .1873 ;~a.;.·.,.. . ... $199DOWN · D"""".ANY·W . . ..,.~, ... IT .·• . Gil API!,..,,. ,..... , , . Your~ fll ~ P::~9J!l',f1MC · . . .,.,,;...,;j;i". ;-.. v - . ) . ' \ USED . JlRS • c. ~ .,( .... .,,. Almost too nt•iftt k C.nJ '!'tied"· . . . '65 VW CAMPia.' -·•. $2099 '66 vw ~~~ $1299 '66 RIYlllA -,.,. "''"'" A I R -CONDIT IONING. P::UU.. POW!R lftClludlrog wlndaiws afld ieat.. Ra-dio H....... Cu.um I"° t~ will! Sfl'.ta lfl9b. Lk -TAU 36L '67 CHRYSLER $1599 $3199 $2499 $1199 $899 Tawn & CounlrY stalial'I wa-$ gon, 4 "°""' f 11.U. 11,'67 lldUlll mllff. VI, .-.r. full 3699 p0.....,., Faetwv air, brand new w/w !Wes. URB·Sd 155H Beich Blvd. Weslmiater · ,) J I ' ,, .,, ..... '• .. \ .. ._ .. ,.,...,, ... ,,. ' .. ' WE DEAL IN ·, :b ... -:it·~~-J , ••• RIGHT NOW WE DON'T HAVE .ANY MARMONS (STO'ri~ EERLESS7 AAE~l1 ON ;.( b, 'B WE DO HAVE AN OUTSTANDiNG SY.OCK .0~ THE MOST EXCITING-AMERICAN Sf'¢>RTS CARS.EVER! •••• THE FABULOUS FIREBIRDS, WE'VE GOT 'EM ALL, SO PICK YOURS O.UTTO!>AY!. IT'S A clASSIC RIGHT NOW JUST AS IT WILL BE NEXT .YEAR ." •• AND NEXT YEAR! .BRAND NEW 1969 FIREBIRD HARDTOP COUPE ITOCI NO. 22JJ7tL101t7 BEAuTIFUl -.VEDERO 'GREEN, THREf.· ~SPEED FLOOR SHIFT, HEATER. DE. FROSTER, RED LINE TIRES, HEAD RE· STRAINTS, DECOR GROUP AND PB RADIO. '2877 '64 CADILLAC Fltetwo&d 60 Sptcitl. 'ulJ pewer 1114 fectory •Ir COfl• dftl111ln9. f'Jl'61) 20'l dow11 or tr•d•. '67 PLYMOUTH Fury Il l, 2-dr. H.T. A11to., R!H, P.S., fac. elr. Loc1I I own1r C1,....1r C1r1 Ctr. U11· conditiontl m1ch1 nic1I •••· rtnty. (U0E615J. '67 MG Midt•t. 4 ·~cl tr1n11111 .. 1!011, r•cli• tnd ltt•+•r. fVGR 671 ), 20 % down er trffe, '67 PONTIAC Stftri W19on lwoocl tr•inl , Auto., RIH, P.S., fae. air, 11,400 1nllt1. Heatly flew. c,,....,, Ca,. C.r. U1tt.01Hfl. tion1I Mtelt, Werr111ty. fM7101. + Tn & Uc. $58 ~ mo., JO mo. $2677 FULL PRICE s1577 +Ta & U.. . $1.,.. ..... 10 .... ·2·877 PUL~ 1'RICE .. • .. .-. " ... ", I ~ ... .... . .. ..,.,,. ~ ~ .... '1 .. ; .• ·'-...: J . . -. •.' . ; ' . \\ ' . . . ' . c .. tom' Do.''""· v.o, '877 i :~.~-~~~'"0" v.'o. $f277 111tem1tic, rtdio. li11fer, ' , 11to"'f'fi!t pWI'. '""'"1 r•d·"'\ I wlti+. 'w•ll1, INMK5271 . +Tu & Uc. · io, 11 .. t.,. WSW. (lJY.fnl · .1. + f; & U • 20 % dow n or fr•dt, 2.0% down or fradt, ' $46 Ol 3•0· w~~u~ ~~ - '65 FORD ' • 'C041ntry S!ltlr•'vwfg01t. "'·" -4 door, auto., RIH. P.S. Ctrvt r C•r1 Ct r. Uncondl. tio11el M1cli1nic1l Wtrrtn· ty. f PGF9 J4,. .. ., '67 GTO . v.a. Hylllr•-tit , p•w•r 1t.trin9 •end"" Wek11:-UH, wltlt. wtll1, factory t ir. CTEY99l l. 20 % cle ... 11 er frtclt. -- '67 COUGAR 2 Deer Hardtop. Auto., P. 5., R&H. Ca,.,., C1re C.r U11eo,,cl ltie111I MHh. W1r- re11ty. IYfF6l0!. "FULL -PRICE s2477 . +Ta & Uc. ' $61 per '"°'' 16 mo. ' ' . . - •2577 . ' '64· CHEVROLET . lmp•I• cevr. v.a, •.to1 , jNWN ""'" r'4fl ... ~afw, flf.lr,ll•• wltltt w1U1. ('?XM:}' t ~t}. 20 '1. down Of' fr~L.1 I.· -~1271 . !'1 )+Ta. U., S44per~_JJ.rno._ ... . . ... ' ' ' . '65 MUSTANG •1177 FULL PRICE ----·-:::====: '65 FORD XL s1277 Cou,.. 6 ..,1., •+•,"'•"' fre111111itlion, radio, h11t11, wltlt• 1id• w1ll1. fFI JAJ. 20 \ cfltWll or lrtcl•. FULL PllCE Corw•rilblt. v.1, 1t.1f-1tie, pow•r ·1+-ti,, W5W, Al H. f,ctory air, .fXEX406 l . 20' '-" '' tr•"•· . + Tea: I Uc. $46 pitr ~·• 30 M.' I .......... .£.~ ...... ---- - - ------ -----------------------~ • i' .. ~ • J , .... ,. ... _"''~ ,, .. ~ .... 41'* • • •' • ·IJEC£.. 'fROJVl TJ{E .· • • •• ! ~ .... . ON " DiSP.1.AY:~·AND ' READY 'FOR · DELIV.ll:Y TODAY! CRA'F13MEN .. • -• -I ,!. ', ' • ' . t 4 .' ,. ~-"" ... -·~--.--~OVER 80 QUALITY ·--UTQMQ-l~f$:·r-o SELECT FROM--- -' . . . . . ( 168CA . • I ' ' ' Absolutely the 11\Ul)elt bne ft\ · local 8,000 mile automobile. ~ in . . ~ "'·ith black 'vifl)1 root and matchln1 in et;or.. 327 V8 en;ine,. aulomit1c, power stttrin& &nd brakes, factory air • corUlltiOntn& .. ~utiful condition. CWWC965) \ SALE PRICED '67 CONTINENTAL A beautiful turquobe 4.door,with turquoile leather interior. Al.I the populal' power uslaf.I lncludinc power atffrlns -bra.li:ei, window.:, seats. .fklaey ..U-.ooncfltionins. 'Ibb: c.i ii ab- i;olutel)r a:oreeoua. CTGM77IJ SAU $3666 PalC! '. '68 COUPE DeVlllE A 19Vely Sudan Bei&:e exterior with black padded top and black leather interior. Fully.. equtrn>ed with an ot C&dlllac'1 tlnest featurel inclU.dinc power •t.eerlnc. ~ brak~ power seat., power wndowm, A.M~FM radio. and of coune, cadlllac'• &utomatlc ·Air ·Condltiontna:. (4929) ' SALi $55_$5 PalCI '67 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Station W&&on 'J1tla lovely Sudan beiae station wq:on ts fully equipped with automatic tranamiuon, power •teerlnl, power brakes, radio and heater, white side wan., lunaae rack, power rear window. Exception· al car. <TRK110) SALi $1999 PRICE '67 CADILLAC This lovely Coupe nevrue hb au .j>owtr ualata lncludlnc power ateerina:, ~brakes, windows, seat and Cad.illat'a famous factory air con- ditionini. stereo AM-FM, tilt w~l. twi1i1ht sent.. Premlwri Double Ea&Jf-' tires. Ba.utifuJ local 1 owner automoblle. CV AX710) J " I., '.: ! ' • • · .. ,66 CADILLAC . ~ ~pi neViue. s0nd ireen finll!lh with creen ..lffth'lr~and n.yton interior. Full cadillac pow- er equlpmen~ phis factory air conditioninr, tUt-1tttrinr wheel, power door locks. 6 way 1eal and many other ot the Pxtral!I ottered by Cadillac. CTkX395) I I~ CHRYSLER ' TM mlilt popular Town A Country 9 passen- rer ataUon wa1on. Flnislled In yellow exter- ior with· blo!autlful •Ott fawn Yin.YI ihter- lor. True •t&tion wqon luxury with an power usistA &nd of course factory air condltionnt. "NABERS CADILLAC . '65 DeVILLE Conv~·tiblJ:!. ~ i'.Orc;~ovs . orchid mi.lit-exterior with black top. FUJI leather interior. All of Citd.illac'& power asslsl.!i arid factory, air con- ditioning. AM-FM radio, tilt and telescopic 11teerin1 wheel. This lovely Cadllac bas bttn driven only a very few miles. (NKW545) (RPJ669) . SALi $2444 PRICE · '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix. Automatic transmiaston, power st.eertnc. power brakes, radio and heater, buc· ket 11eats. center conao~ taqhomet:er. •)Vhite· •id.e w~ ~ (08¥753) · . SALE '$ I 1111. PR!CI 168 CADILLAC Th~ ever popular El Dorado. 11nllhed in Kuh- mil' ivory with ~k padded roof 'Wld bl&ck clo.th I: leather intei:fot, AM-FM stereo rad· io, tilt wheel, pow~i' •tffrln1, power brakes, power windows, pciWer seat, power, vent wtndow11. power trunk lid release and many more· luxµry Power feature11 includf"n~ 'CadiJ.. 1Ac'1 factory air"condltlonln1t. Better gtt.here first on thil "B;e&uty. IXEV877J SALi $6444 PRICE '61 cADILLAC HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LAU MODEL. PREVIOUSLY OWNED CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY THESE. CADWCS ARE ALL 'SPECIALLY PRICED SALE $2444 PRIC~ '65 THUNDERBIRD Landau. A beautiful po"·der blue T-Bird. with the white landau roof all vinyl interior. Full power equipment including power brakes - po\ver stttring-IJO'A-'er \vindows -power ·seat · and .of course factory alr conditionin1. This ia an outsta{ldtna: car at outstanding savlrla11. Better hurry on thb one. fMPP121) $1888 '67 CADILLAC Couvertible. Finished in ~skin with beige top 8nd full saddle leather interior. Has all the deluxe features includinfil' power 11t~ring, power brakes, po'A-'er door locks, poWer trunk release and factory air conditionin1. Beautfful local 1 owner Cadillac. ( TPZ161) SALi $4333 PRICE '66 THUNDERBIRD Thil UtUe j~I 18 absolutely imma~te. A Coupe De VWe that ii ..fully equip~ with NOW The •porty 2 door hardtop fully equipped with automatic transmission, power steenn1. poWer FOR THE ENTIRE power steerinfil', power brakes, power win-bra.k~. radio and heater. Has a beautlfu1 dows, power seat and Ford's famous factory cloth and leather interior. Loca1ly driven HOLIDAY SEASON 11ir conditioning. A beautiful satin llllver ex-~-putt. (HP'P2fi7l terior with black vinyl Interior. (RTIJ339) ·.SALE PRICED SEE us TODAY! SALi $2333 PRICI SALi $3111 PalCI '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Beautlfully tinl8hed in a lime IJ'ffn exterior with matehlni arefn cloth &nd leather lnteriQL f.O)\'e.t a t e t_J' In*· pqwer brakes, power windows. power .eat, power vent windows.~Cadillac'a famous factory air copditianing. You ·must 1ee thia·one to really appreciate what a beautiful automobile ·tt is. (JWF019) SALE $1222 · HJCI '66 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. .. Sudan beige in color with belie leather interior. Hu JXW{er •.teerinr. J?Ower' braks, pQy.'tt windows, power . Rat. power vent windoWa. and. ~-FM n.&o .. he· tory air conditioninr and m~. much n;i.ore. This oM won't be hm Ion& at tJrla price. CSQR223l I . $3333 '62 CADILLAC Sedan DeVUle. A 11hlmm~in1 Satin aUver-ex- terior with cloth and leather intmipr. Power steerin1·brakes-windows-1eat and factory air conditioning of course. Lovely well cated far CM. CIPE679) SAU . $888 PRICI ,·. '65 CADILLAC Coupe !>@Ville. Olympic bronu extttior with cloth and leather interior. Thia 24,000 mile automobile has all of Cadillac'• power fi!ature1 including power &teering, brakes. windows. seat. and factory air eond.iti011lng. .AlaO has brand new. Oval 90 tittil. Simply roraeous. (3619) SALE PRICED SALES . DEPARTMENT OPEN ___ .....___ ___ _ SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE..THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19bl ' 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY -9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SATURDAY and SUNDAY YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ' ' ' 19811 lJnooln Premier . . luzur:y "lr'anBp«tation. $3SI. m-1ai '67 MUSTANG Coupe Radk>. heater, auto. trana., (Sower 11teeling. TTC 895. $1917 SADDlfBACK DODGE '67 MU5rANG 289, 4 •peed. CUTLASS Convert Extra clean. Ta.kt over Auton\. p1vr st~r. 1 owner payment.a. Before 4 pm l::li:;'k•::;:"":,w:,16;:7&:::::. =-==1'0=::. 875-5340, aft 4 pm. 540-5151 ext :ISO OLDSMOBILE ---------'6 t F-15 Station Wagon 673-9462 PLYMOUTH 1967 FURY Jn:. Full power &: air. Xlnt cond. $350 below blue book. Must 1 e 11 . 841-7512 ' 540-9100 CHRISTMAS BONUS 62 T·BIRD Roodlt.r. Who 1962 Ran11,1er, 4 door sedan. wheels. Convettible top Sunset yellow with contrast-cover for ht.ck aat (Joob ing Interior. Automatic, pow. like front teat only) Tlrls er sir .. power brk:s. and air car lookl like it jwt came cond., adj, 1eats. Positively oH the showroom Door. New loaded. Absolutely ·immacu-tire•· New top. Se"a.ts inti late. Lie # or~262. Special paint are just like new.! $.599 It 18 bl~ck insMie 6 oUt. ELMORE $900. 961-7'89 -'T·""B°"IRD=.-.... =--... --,.-,~~..,-... -' I dowl, dl1e brakes. radio, air cond. Ednt con d . 1-fO'J'ORS TOYOTA Oriainal owner. $ 2 2 0 ti . (Book) 675-4&82 PONTIAC ~.89<-3331 2925 Harbor 81.. Costa Mel& 15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstrl-=========i Kl 6-4444 TORINO o ...... "°"'!ty"• "'"'"""' STUDEBAKE~ '61 TORINO G.T. ~~~; for R.olls-Jtoyce and 1955 STUDEBAKER Spt'lf'b: Hardtop, N'o. 8009, Aqua, V4. . Coupe. SJ1S. buck!'t 1e1.to, A.T., PA.~ '67 FlREBIRO -400. must 645-ZZ'i? c1jo. T.G. "'""e .:JVa.1 ttrti, 8!.ll! Leaving rountrf. 13.500 sn.JDE '63. $2595. · ml. War. Vat 673-2664 alt dr th, SoOd :_ ~ South Coatt Matera 6 PM ~ ronl......_,, 'Qi BONNEVILLE Waaon. 9 SG3 Br09d~, Lquna. is.a eh pus. 1 owner., lo mt IJn. oM5t5 5.f8.385l maculatel All p:l'Vi'tt, air. T•llRD ..... VA". "NT $2650. <9f.6110 .=::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::=JFOR Salo by"Ori~nal <>wn<r,1-~--"'"-"'----,I 1968 < Dt .. T-BIRD. LU.. CHlllSTMAS IONUS new, only 3700 miles total, 1961 P\YrrtOuth .Valiant Sedan new car WaIT&nl;)'. Pem!ct ~ red witb automa- rondlllon. Fully equipped tic, Nd.lo, heettt, wbiti RAMBLER ----'66 RAMBLER AMllASSADOR IQclu<ll"I air. 6'6-M6ll ""' wall.. ,.. ..... car 1M ~sedan. aut.omadc. l'"I· ~ T·BIRD, m. ~ ICftool « T Lie # PRC 123 dlO. ~~· pow« ~. new ttrea. loaded. l.Amau. •s1s aJr, SI • """ ........ moo. 53M28I. ELMORE S~~rw T.SllU> "62. IUD pwr • .,. , xo Broedwu, v . ._ Bc.:!.ch cellent. i.ew lhockl, MW ·McrroR.s 4>l-0515 5'9-3851 nlloi"", ote m. ~ · TOYOTA 1956 T-llRD !'!lone 194-3m • l>:::AL=Y:..'Pll.Ql'\:.==W=AJ<T::.:..AD:::::S::.! .:. _ _:::•_:::"'"::::"190::::..:"""'::=..:-.:•_,im> -BMI., w- I' ,. --- -.. -.-.. --------- - -.. - --------. ------... ---.....----.--~-~-~-~-.... ·------··--.. ------~-------~-..... -................. ~-~-~-~·--~-~-.-o--~ -... -·-... 0,. ................... , ....... .....,, ....... ,. .. .•••••• -.. . . ' . ~· ...-.# •• r••.O..,,L , .. , .......... ~-r ,. , . • r •• '"1 ·· ... • • • lt1UJ, .-·· u , •;a:· -;...- •llAl.Y-p --... ,. STK. NO. 26' No. 16137 .,~---~ ,·.:·.OPEN· ..... : .. Ill. TllU UT. 81.1.·IDP.I • ••• , ~~ -.... A.l.·9 .... . . .. - -r • ' I ~ ~, I . ' . ·J: ~-· l . <... . ~.J • .t.. • .• . -~ ,·1 ~ --,. ·;.,' ., . . I' . "'--~. ;! /''. . 1';J ·'· -••.. ,_ • . "" ~ • • . '72 -. •12 _· .. : . rott '48 MO. .. I ! ! .. • " I I ' • . . ' l I r j ,, I I . ! I. I I I • • ' .. ' . 1969 FAlRlANE ' 2llll01 ~~ s2325 ,.,_ •a LiG I I . NIW 1969 ~~CON ' ' DOOi SIDAN •2121 . NEW 1969 MUSTANG ' 2 DOOi NAii,, . ~398 ·-·-. ·~ • I U.. NEW 1969 T-BIRD 2 DOOi ~TOP ·'3998 ""'-• • Lk. OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE! SA VE ON RDORADO, FOUR WINDS, GOLD LINE SCOTSMAN I NEW 1969 WE HAYE OYER 400 NEW.FORDS USED -CARS IN STOCK! CHOOSE ANY ONI "" OF THIM FOR A "MOST WANTED" SIFT AT ·BIG·,·¥EAR-END SAVINGSf JUST . ARRIVED IETllGIT ••.• , • ANOTHE"-BIG SHIPMENT Of· . . ;, , '68 SHELBY COBRAS! GT-350/GT.:SOO · . .. ~ · THE '69'S ARf COMING! • - Al "Or---.. -c--t'• ooly Shlty ... Iii_ Dealer, •••• <OOpOfatlOCJ -""' ,......,. ........... last .i IM Now '6''1 ...i '61 lxoclltlvo ._ at · · ' · i . ' I • DISCOUNTS NMI BEFORE · --. omRED ON 4MERICA'S ·NUMBER 1 HIGH PERFORMANCE'CARI ' 1 -.• -, 1 ' C-. ,_ 11Ws s,.cw -..nt of lr1nd Ntw ws·thll illclud11 GT-3$0'1, GT-500'1iiMIGT-.5llO0'1. Aulomottco, .......,, ,.... with tlr con41t!Olljogl d you'vt'dnomH of 1 Cobra but ftlt you coUIM'I 1ffw4 tM 5 to-61-... Miler ,rice ti" corn• hi...., 1nll '""'' your dn•m come'"" wlttiovt lfrllning your·t.~. ~ • ·TRULY AN UNUSU,AL OPPORTUfalTY FOR CUSTOM CAR LO.YERS!.--- I.PORT CENTER DIRECT FROM .ENGLAND 100 MPH • suarer SEATS 32 MPG e OISC BRAKf5 4 Sl'O. OR AllTO TIWIS. ~--ti l CORTINA 1968 GT-500 . " • l/4. TON CAMPER PKG. ' ; ' I ' \ ' . .. • .: ,300 f~l'S IN R..1(1!5 ANO ~l'.S IN 2S OOUlfT1M!I .. $3995 $339500 1o&n'ircK AND CAMPER! 51883°0 PLUS TAX & LICENSE DELUXE 2 DR . SEDAN 2 DRS. -4 DRS. -WAGONS SO IN STOCKI ' 428 V-8 Ccibr'i engine, automafle, special tires-and'whetl covers, ta6h~ oil gauge, con!QI~, roll bar.. harness and bel~s, grill:.~ighfs, top of th~ :linel~.fJ:ecutivt ~r never reg 1stered~'WJth less than~,000.miles. full-new car war· ranty \. ·~ I . ...,.. ' -, NO LIMIT TO THESE SAYINGS ••• ORDER YOUR CMOICE TODAY! Scotmen cemper is completely furnished with ice box, stove, etc. Sleeps 6. F--250 pit:kup hes 300 r-._ tn9., erftp .ind oil 9ue9es, 1950 lb. rear springs \151 8.00xl6.5 8-ply tubeless .tires, deluxe heeter ' •.rtd "defro1ter, etc. ' " ~rirf to Choose From-.If .. This Prial NOW OPEN -SUNDAYS . · .. FORD SUPER Center sPilTSlfEl'S SPECllL .. """' ·Tock·AwoyC-TllHClplt With '66 Clwmlet' Pickup -.1allt.l:·Jl:l'::l"•i=i.- $1.795 $§6 :.-.:. FULL 'PRICt • SO Months , '67 Ambassador 990 H.T. ~ .w'll .... 11111 ·...,....., 1k' O)l'ldltlonl11& IUIEX .u:J), 20'JI. l""1"'Mf5· fUU. $56 ill H ' ~ • .,,.. .. PllCI ' lilONTHS •t'r.MerCiiry .Colony Park Wgn. lt~. ftlllJ' -IPPlll. fldVrf 1lr, f1dory w1rT1nlY. tSC 1Sfl ~dOOlm « Ir .... Sold roew for Udl. 195 PULL SSS ..... · PllCI MONTHS , '67 Slinbeam Alpine i ~:.,111dn1 Gl'Wft. lelllUi,.:t. !U<>y "3). 20'JI. llft'll r'1 595 FULL $48 fll H ., PllCI MONTHS '64 Mercury Wagon 10 Pass, ! . FULL Pll JO :i':' -""" ,_,., '" ,,., no. ""' -" 1295 · flJCI $42 MONTHS \'65'' 1~-'--'.l.·~""'.. .. . I • t . .,., r prwl"flllilT~I 1'. \ $ T~ iff(N16111'0, ~ .,_. er trtclt • 8 ·~u. $32 ... 24 PllCI MONTHS '65 T-Blnl Jl'--IAI ....,, .tll' conolttontl'tl. (UJI •Ill. ~ dlwll or tl'ICM. 1795 FULL $62 Pll JO PllCl MONTHS '63 Rambler Classic: 550 P'U"V eciu\pjlld, 1!r condltlonl"'. !"ZIC. :WU. 20'llo down or trldt. ~ $ 395 ~.~. $17 ..... MONTHS '65 Buick 'Vista Cruiser w1-. la Nuenttr. flllM. _,....,, ""· (l'Cll f ). :IO"i.. dDwn er lr.0.. -\ 199i"P FULL $ . PU JO ':J PRICI MONTHS to .. ~ ......... , .. ' ..... .,......,., 4 '"""'· ..,,_...., ~ wl .. ,._ ....... I •Ir - tltfMillf. 1945 rh.. 1967 ...... WWI ........... ~ ... 2-t-2 fmrilecb. EXAMPU, '65 MUSTANG C.ufM. Pwli, 1qul,,.M. •tire., UH, '5. IATA·ISJJ 20'i. __ .,....., 5795 ~~~.·, ' $31 •••30 Months '64 Chevrolet libu Wagon R:illdlo, llNflr, pO#el' •lelrlrtt. (OMJ 191J. 211'!1. doWft er traci.. ~ $ 895 ~~~. $31 ... " : MONTHS '65 Mustang V ... tvtunt. rfflfl, illettl', ~ l1"rlllll. IMLV :lllJl. lO'llo ti>wn ... tr.cit. $ 995 ~:~. $35 ... " MONTHS Cadillac: H.T. Coupe ., Full _,, 1lr, CPLG :191). T1J & ncer1se m.w;, or tl"..se. $ 199 ~~~~ s 14:~~~. '61 Ford f350 ,Cfb & dleula. (Gl!l711. _.., down or tra<ht. $ 695 FULL $29 Pll 24 · PllCl MONTHS '62 Mercury Meteor • door, \'4, 1llfUr!'l9tlc, fully e<iull>!Md. (FWS '91). 2C>'IO dOwn or trldl. $ 595 ~~.~. $24 ..... · _ MO~THS '67 T-Bird Landau 121 T-Ill a-fnl!n, fu" -· !Ktary 11•. IKlo"' .,...,. tMll~. CTEM r.JCI). CTXU 71f). 2D"" clown or trtoe. $3295 FULL $89 PEI 36 PRICI! MONTHS '64 fORD SALE 1 l TO CHOOSI FlOM ! Or'•. • ' or·1. • ™•nt . HT'• -Conv•r11bles • 1'.!!_nsport1tion Sptci1l1 M.w _,..Int 1 s _.. ,... Wff1c "-' -M W•!IO"'· ~ ... "' •I• & _.., llurl11t. ... tonMI et ........... i.""' 1111w1" .... ~ """" '63 Mercury Wagon 1x.a.M,L1: • .... •'•r1. '\ Celeny P"1rt:;, f -· NllY ...wlpped, ~ ,,....Int, 'M ,.0110 CUST;)M 4 00011 blctoty 11t", (~ 7'21. 20'li down « trl<ff. FUii'¥ IOWIPl"'d V-&. tll!Ol'Nllk. ttJJI 8121. »11o SAVEii \, $ 995 FULL $ 41 PD .. '!>"" w .. .,... -., PllCI MONTHS $5'5 FUU PRICE-$25 p0< Z4 mos. . ., \. . FORD TRUCK CENTER P"·Hll '6dalPOI .. llM¥Y """"· ComPll'tt llltl'lorlaeiil .-viol aftd 1'9'11. >:. ~PIR ~, HO_MJ . CENTER .. '~-"""'· for ..,..,... tr14, s.lf, '~ mataf llomn. kin, ""'~ tlld r111t11 b\I iSt'I!'. ~ or inarJltl. . REET CENTER r:f 11~=~ M 11r01 « -· -11111 W\ldl ' Jd-D DIAGNOSTIC CENlER Your c.11 Wi ~ )a 'fltll "''-.r lltctlor9d --is 1.9 ,.. 10 M.P.H. O!·fS ~ei.. SERVICE CENlER ' • 1111r1 "'°"""' bl'l'I mlf'll'lod rt t.etorv tr1lnld lldwll~• Coml>lltl tllldf 11111 !>Mii ....... ' 'FORD PARTS CENlER I0.000 --!Mt .,,..,.. -'1il0.000 lll'l'llltorV of ..,.... l'fN l -. GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER LEASE RENTAL CENTER MMllllt' Ford ""'IGMI ._. .i.... •All ---.. Lltlfll ll lty ""1hol• "' Robill'I llW'"9i. FINANCE lNSURA~E CENTERS :::~.~ atwan . .....,,. h trW 'HU with fl~· COURTESY BUS SERVICE =. =~""'=-'~ :,..,~.~ i.m..,.,.,., • .,_ USED CAR SALi PllCES · GOOD"EOR 72 MOUU. ALL PAYMENTS FICiURED ON APPROVED CREDIT. . . . . . . _ t 1 81/1 acres of the moat modilrri Ford ll!lea and · "11' . service facilities on th• West Coat :qSi!il D~ ~ ~ ins , , , r ~ llfllCE · .. ~ _ .. ,~:-~~ 19%1 ~~~r f,m t§!!j1 --------· 2060 Harbor~ Costa Mesa @642-0010 ' ' f: • -• . ---·--- --.• • . .. . -------: . . --•• ---- ' l ~ SALE • ~-OF -CHRISTM'AS :TREES , NOW IEiNG HELQ >'AT: BOTH -~~STATER~· BROS: ~ r~-~ ~--· . .f•' . ·MBm , .. "' - -. . ~" - ;_ t .... _· -\ .... -~ - . r, . . ·2110 '''107 W!"f 19tli St • COSTA MESA ' .....,..Blvd. .. -~ j • OOSTA 'MESA .,;c.nior of Nowp0rtlllyd. • .• ,. Uld~Sts. • ·~" ., . ' •' c.,._ ol 19lh ,.;;. ,...4ve. - r .MYS'<~~-~-~ -. '•'.;"" ~ ... • , ·~·.ir,,· ...... -'"' . . -. .. . "' " .. ,,,_ •. , . . nsunas • ' re es The Proceeds w benefit the . . . BOYS .CLUB · .. • of the HARBOR . . . AREA Your purch1ue will enable.1 the BOY'S · .. CLUB to continue- the many fine programs now being offered our boy• In ., . the Harbor area. FOR INFORMATION PHONE M2 .. 37Z OR 541:.tH7 -. ·~ ... ., ' • . ,j '· ·----· _frhfay, Dec:•mbir--13, ]961 BOB L E E C H , PRESI- DENT OF THE HAfl'BOR AREA ·BOYS CLUB IS THE SUBJECT Ofi DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE ·FEATURE ON PAGE 3 TODAY. A STORY AND PICTURES ON THE "BEDRA¢LED DRAGON," A Ml/SICAL FANTASY FOR CHILD- REN TO .BE STAGED. :MCEMBl!ti i6-2i, •MAY' BE FOUND ON PAGE ~ .. -·~-"'Joi> .-.. ···---....... -·--~~,.......-·~1'F-~~-,.. ·' ~ .. ~--. ' .. ,2.1i.-.: . .:.:::-Y'!--->----'\--.-..=, ,... ' 1 I 1' ~~ _..,,.J'{_,,_f-'.) .'.~ '' • ' ~-~ ~-_, -1 ,. ~ I ~~ I 1 · r1 ·--· · , :: " -. "' :: "' " • " . ' ·~ I ~· ~ _ . j ~1 d:. ~ . mas1e1 char e """~ ._,. • • -~;..-~ .. -------- - -------- -Ndlll sactlM-OAILT rll.01' l'"l'Wft. ~-JS. .... OUT 'N' COLUMN C 0 V E R S A WIDE AREA OF T.H.E. COUNTY TH I S WE"-K "'AND A GREAT VAR\ETY OF DININ.G, AND ENTl;'R- TAINMENT SPOTS I N THE PROCESS. FOLLOW ,, !US TR/\IL ON_ PA9.ES, II, 12. OTHER •ENTERTAIN.< MENT MAY BE .FOUND ON PAGES 2, 7, 13, 14 "'AND 15. ' I GONE FISHIN'? NOT REALLY I j , I • ~ i l .ill11•1 .. tl~i .~1'f ,~t!;t.;1~11 tll.l'!~\l,iti~t 1 • . • • •• • ' ~ I , .. ., ~· ' ' -~ ;;;.~ ·-t~o]f ~;~,:'. • ~~-»~ • • • ·• o · .' • • • • . Special Event8 lPllP CONCDT -'Ille ......,._, a hlri n><t -· pelfedll Frl, lloc. IS In lbt -GI the A·MmrO.tt.Mlwa Cmiel' ~ at I :• p.m. Tldi.u, $Ut, ---· are ... aalO al Wal---Clly ..... •Ille CGaftllliao Ceol<r Bu ---l-(714)G5 IJll • .IUIOOll HIGH IU!lCJIU'llON NIGHT -Dandng, .... -· table -· nf>ahmtull aDd prizes -.,nae a .... -nlPt Doc. ll from 7:30 to l;JI p.m. for jmllor 111:11 --In Ille Wtibtdi ster --. fte nmin1: is sponaiand by the 1fedml••W. Parb and R«reatian ~UICI ii epm to llfUdeMls frun. Warner Int«mediale, 1-1*rm<dla!e, McGanbr a n d Sl"'"f ~ Aclm.lmon ii&. IPANIBll MUlllC -fte J'estlval ti Arts Oloral< - the -" Msilyo --.......,11 a ..... Jram of Spanioh ,,,_ 0... ll and 14 In Ille La- .,.,. 8-h Pia,tlouae, Jlt Ooell! Ave., Lqlma -~ b<gln at 1:38 p.m. Tiet&, 1:1 fer adults. SI for CnrW1 , will be available at the _.. Proc:-w!ll go to tbe Playboule llntldlna fund. -lllOW -!lie Mela -and Saddle Club will llold a ~and -..... Sua., 0... 15 be- ..... at ....... al tbe Oranee Curly~ • Fa.tr biTe In ea.ta Maa. '!b!f'e ii no .mu. .. c:barre lo Ille Jrandstand It's Chrisbnas Time! lrlJDDn' AM Ullt -Golden West ~ art ltu- -6iplq ... ldl art wwt In ~ -f4algtd.1'rl, Doe. IJ un&li 7 p.m. in tbe CommwiltJ Ceol<r lkd!cftlll • ..... ; 11144 GMkri West SL, l!imllncfon Badt. ,,,... lo no admllalon ebarge. OWSTllAI CJWIU (W UGll'lll --will cndot - .....,.,. the ......... "_........ llarboor to view -..aled "°""" fl* Ille w-t11 Dee. IS Iran 7 to II p.m. 'l1Je crube, -ed by tile lluidlng- lm lllrbaor 1'11111wrnoolc ~will leave m Ille -from tbe Hmllnclm -Salel omc., Oil Warner Aoe., 1111nt1na1m Beacb. There will be • '1 cllarp r.. adulls, lier.. d!JJclren at the dock. • .. , • •,, ' . . 1 -' . ~.llOAT P.ll:.U>i:I .,-!lie lhmlln&ton Bar- . _ .... ~-..-hroOrristrnu-;.r-lloc. 14..A ponde ti.-......,._ by ~ d -·~lit 1:38 •-!!'-ad Ille - lit 1:38 1.m. a.:-~---!lie -" -lllillia enour, mmMipm Well ....,. •• ••tJ.ft -'n. ....... Ballet CGalflD1 "wtl 18 ... 'J'I t ,. ,..., .• ''Na&cla:ke" .... ·----·---mP..t Att., 1-..... • iloc. H at 1:38 and I p.m. --7J7L Oa lat., Doc. II Ille -,... lora b -at i:a.,._ In the Newp>rt -"'91 -h W ' , • lnlao, Newport lladL .... • -tllla .......... 'lrlll -!lie edtnf'ri?AJ -::·· Pbme ••• 'ncleta •.n-•• _'1_ .. _ ailuailUI PAGUHI' -11la -1 Lu -........ ....., .. ...., ... J .... ..,a,., -· will lob pie Doe. IS at I p.m. at - 1lao Lrlil II.,--.,,. lllP>iay .,., --. alt d. Oc!I!•••" At the C8l'ICIUlilm ...... ,rop:am --loTW lo help bruit I jllDall lllled wffli aMJ and ..... Jills. See -. p ... 4. ,,,,__ . " .......... ; GUIDE 'TO 'FUN It's Christmas Ti.me! CliRllriMA8 CONCERT ,.-, Johana Pad>dbel's "'l1lo Magnificat" will be the featured wort I.a a Chrilt- .... concert given by· uM. Colden Weal Collei• Qiarale and Madri(at: Slng<rs, Sun., 0... II at S:• p.m. at Gokt~ lfest <:oµe&e. 1$744 Golden Weal SL, ~ B<ldi; Tho choln will ·be accompanied by a barpotdlord,and ltrlng ""'""'*' under the dinction of Warnn Peterkin. Tbert 11 DO admlls1on ebarge. Advanee complimentary tictell are aVllilal>le at the college, phone m.m1. . . AllT J'l!llTIVAL -'l1Je finl Advent Art Festival wlill tbe llleme cl "'Ille w-. ol the Naijvily" will bo held on Sun.. Dec. LS from nom to 6 p.m. Ii tb8 B a 1· II o a hl...t Unlt..i l&tbolllt Cburdl, Ill Apte Ave., Balboo Imm. E>hiblt9 Include· .a, .. .-and mi>ed media palnlinp, ~ oc:ulpturo and stlM;b<rJ. .,,,.,. Is .. _._ c:bar&e. Pbme 145-ISIJ. . 0CC ClliUll!'MA8 PROGRAM -Tho OrlJlie Col3! Collee• Chorale aol Madrigal Slng<rs will pnsenl a mime.I Qwistmu JftO'lllD in the 0CC Auditell'- ium. !701 Fairview Road, C4sta Mesa on Dec. LS at f p.m. There ii DO admlggjoo charle. llN01T'8 llERRY ClllUlmlAB -Santa Claus will visit witb -In bis Igloo dally lhnlugb Doc. M. Special decxrolionl, lnch .. lng a Nailvity """'" " -figures; P'r<lsty, a rut .-man -around r<IJ1geratlm coils, plus strolling canilen Wiii .add to.the bollday air II Knoll's Berry Farm, .,, Beach BIW., Buena Part. Hours: lt a.m. to II P..Jn. dailJ, Santa Cbus' lgJoo opens at noon. AA!- -'1 for odulll, IS c:enll foe children. Phone l.Q2.IL!I for lur1M-inlonnallon. l'LOA'l'ING a0usnus PAJIADE -About 50 u,11~ decoralocl bioall "iD parade around Newport llaJ' lier 0... It tbrwgb M, starting at the Balboa .. lapd lrtrry landing at l :JO p.m. ', ClliUS'nWI llMILEI -,,,. -annual "F<rly Mllel ., ~ Smlld" deeoralioo .... llgbllng dla- play -lleglns Dee. It. Cities ala1' the ~ c.osi from Seal -lo. San. C1em<Jlte will ... featooned tbrwgJI Jan. I. owe CllRl!ITiiAs coNCERT·-nie Golden wea1 eoi. : tea• A <;appella Choir, Brus Ensemble and Ma- 4rlpl smaen per1....n Daniel Pintbam'• '~ mu ~·...tad ~music. Dec._-lO at ·1 p,m. lo the ~ Cm!« at Golden West Collegi, U744 Gold.,l. )fost .tl,-H~ ~..,,,.,.. Is ilo --·~ ' .. '.' -,• .. . .... . . . ' llOUDAYI AT, illlNftlAND -Tho lradidmwl a.n.tmis "hnlaoJ m J>aiiide" ot llllo07lanl, ISIS S. Har!>cr Bhd.; Anaheim will perl11nr1 """"°"" and ...,;mp Doc. n u.-.;... IL Cllrblmaa ....i- on and ""*"' .._. f......,. the lllds cl Iha Klnldom plus dancing and --1al --will allo ... fealured -""1llnp ,from lloc. II tlnuP laa. I. Actor Bmry F-wlD llllmlle the ~ 1ltGry tbe ni1!1t ti Sal., Doc. II lo be followed by a --cl I,• ........ don )lain --0-,land llollday -boon: Dec, 21-ZI, t LDL'-!I' midnight; Dec. 24, I a.m. to 1 .p.m.; Clriltmu DIJ, lt a.m. to 7 p.m..; Dec. .. •, I a.m. to midnight; Dec. 31, I a.m. to 7 p.m. .._..,, at 1:38 p.m. to 1:38 ...... r.. the - New Year's Eve party, a dalte ticket nent. Thi Part will remain _. ""«f day Huwab Ju. I ll<6re ........, lb wlnftt scbedule ol Mon. anll TUes. daoiftP; Phcme 1-llMW. See Pal" IS. ' • .. ' Ifs ·chrisbnas Time cmLDRElri 'IBEA~ -"!be Goldea. West. Coll<p drama ~· .... ..,.....uni a Ill~ plaJ' for childn:rl, "Babea In ToYland/' 0... n at % ind 7 p.m. li1 ihe Utile ThOater on cam~ 1$744 Go!dm Weal SL,~ Beach. ,,_Is no adml- cb.arge.. . ~. INOW 111!1' -Tbe Parb, Beacbea and -Deparlinonl of Newport Beach 11 sponsoring a trip • to Big Pines camp ground In Angeles Natilllal · Foltit ttn bee. 23 from 7~30 Lm. to 4:30 ,.m.' CbilcfUn .m. adUltl .~ 11\vli.d to brlni 1t11, -: and loheQa111 A p r.tundable ...,....,_ fee will be ask~> '1nal ~ailon .~i' .Js ~lier a Phone 17U!• for further lnlmnllloo. · · ;,~ -. -.. i . ·' Spo· t1s .. ~ . IJSC .~ .:. Tile univ~iY or ' S.Utbn Califonia VI Arizona State University Sal , -Dec.· 14 and tbe University of. Cincinnati Mon., Dec. 11 al I P= In Ille Los .Angeles Sports Arena, - S. F~ Phone H!llS-) 74Mlll for further ta- formatlm. PRO FOOTBAU. -'lbe L.A. Rams VI the BallilDllN Colts Dec. 15 at 1 p.m. in the Memorial Coliseum, , lttl F,......, Los Angeles. -)> BARNESS RACING -The We stern Harness Bac-illi Asaociation hokl! night racing, Moo. through Sat. at Hollywood Park, Century Blvd. at Prairie Ave., Inc.lewood. F irst Post time, 7:30 p.m. Cllled on Sunday . Continued en Page 13 COVER: 'The Weekender staff is of1 for a bit of fun on the bay but \hey will be back next week with a new, lively expanded format, which they know will please DAILY PILOT readers. Watch for it on December 2.o. . GoWe:1or.a Meet .. Petp1e Gard.a-: . MllU.,"" Lab Ro,, Clnei!I: Mt - MM.'1·c:Oolle -· •,~•'. No&ehlt . "lledrJialiN Dnpll" Ou& jzir,AM& Uve~r llovlea ..• Lee Payne Photo Paael Pqe I . ... ~ Pq:e~~·· Pqel Pa1gel ' ' Pqe~ ...... , P-1-D P ... D Pages 1~15 MAGAZINI -IS,I .. = :::. ':~:":~ ":9:-:.:= ~...::: ..._.. 111,, "i: ,,_ ..... CWfl MW, LW ~ .... ........... ....,.~.--.......... .. ...., .... ~.... \ Lo<yN ...... _ P1"M IGOll . ·---' t.> -. • 7 "PT PIU"I ,rtuf, ........, II. ,,_ - PKiiiiK'_,.., BOOKSHOPS IMIUI C.-,__ C.\11 MHI -"'"-' --11u....,.....-. ....... CblllONlQ JUNIOR MATINEES , Sat. & Sun • From 1 l!·llL : ~IW "l'AllZAN aftd tho _ ·GREAT RIVER" . ' . ALSO ..... tt..r'• "THE BOY AND '. THE EAGLE" ALL SEATS SOc ·s;A,i,Y;ri;D~': p COUHI: e " ,_ GMr'W~ • COUii!. , -rHl -.UI MAr ~ --~ ~~::~Fl fa• l"w Amthl O'T-'* e COLOlt. e : -..UT CA1'HlllNI"' l"e'IW' Sellen p COL.OJ: e ""I LOYI YOU, AUCI I. TOILAS .. -. j]---u~un . 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""~ .• -~ IOY WffC)::CAUGHT . ·-·A ,.C~ - • ' • • -' -, 5 CARTOONS AU.~ SEA 15 50c . -~ t\1e-rn e-sa -r • • _,_ •, ~.-c,:..-,,t.-~--··r1ts ~j!'.-',•/P 1 ~:~:-.. :... ..... :~·~·.:.Ron~ IN COSTA ,'/\E SA llllPHOH,1. 5,41·15¥ •FOR IJilfOIMATION -~ ._ ._ I - 1 JAMES DEBBIE MAURICE GARNER ljEYNOl.D.5 RONH OSQR WB!l!ER -. ~;;.-· ~ -. --·-........... :1,.... . ..,. ........... o.n"' • 7: .. ,.,._. n. WNW"'• t : ~v~:JOBttON~~~ a_ ._ ......... $2 BEST PICTURE AWAROS lncfuclfng. • · . ACADEMY AWARD "ARO~D THE WORLD'i!N IO DAYS" 't ' Ml• :•.'•srt NuwrOa ~ .._...._ ,, __ . --- I.HOLLYWOOD REPOR1: t:: ~-'l!y --THOfollU ! AP~ ToleVl!_!ll' W,rl~r 1 • '" "---~--! A-, ~ -_..,,. . . . ~rice's newly found conce~ over vfo.. , f Jenee-'in 'fil:tns and~ tel~Vilioi:\-lirin&s an m.. . dulgeirt Slilile.~ngland'e.fuovit cenSl!t,' John Tra~elyajt< If~. bas J>ee!!' pappling with the isstie for-~y years. ·: . Th• ••~111~1~· oi Dr:wMartiy. Luth et King Jr. a4d Robert F. -Kelinedy, plus civil .. · disofders ID:· ttie cities, .PrOmoted many :Ad!ericans lo . ponder wliether . popular ·~. -fuediums of entertamment"" were coritributing to ·a mood: of \'iolence. ' The question ,was posed by ~esident Johnson when he estaf>. ~ ~. 1flhe4 ·~·commission to investigate· violence :-: .ill lhel/nit!Oil Stat.s. _ -• _ '·:.. , "r-. 1· • ·r . -.. , .<· < ·:' i · Tr....Y~-' pial,,.~~-Englishman ; who ·reviews ;all0theat1ical fllml for the Brit· • ·' tsliJloant.of.Filui cen.O'rs;'•exp~ised do~b~ , 'tli8t, the Pt.e'sident's cotflmiiSiOn would at .. compllsh JJ;l:UCh in cutting dowti depictions of violenc'e. Nor was he impressed With vowS by televiSion chiefs and film .makers to make entertainment less violent. . ''It wJIJ ~ .more ~an 12 n].onths tO Oclrleve ~~cf!ffect," he obs~rved.; By thAt time, the "libe and cry over . vi~ce may " bave ~subs1d~ .: . . . ·" ·.~ ! -........ ' . . i, TfaYely'an i:*nttd out the difference :m Americali vs. ~nglish film censors~p:. ~ '--'TM Ame_ri~ have always ~en mor~ coricemed. \ii.th questions \of morality; that .(~ects the catliqtlc influence in yoUi' censor· ahi'p. l am not a tnoralist; I do not attempt ~ to make moral judgme,nt fl>r the audience. " '· But I do aim lo pl'Qtect filmgoers from l).ad influences. The British public does not' like excess violence.Oii the· screen.!)ior do'I." ,, . His iudgments can be stringent. Some- times he will not merely order cuts in a film · but -ban it colD.pleteljr, as in the case of Roger Corman's ~motorcycle-gang film, uw i I d Angels." TrayeljaJJ's ·reasoning: "Such gangs do not exist in Gieat Britain. So why encourage them?" · · One of .the issues being inveytigated by · 'the -President's commission is whether vi<r Jenee in films and TV provokes imitative be- havior. · "I don't--think 10," remarked Travelyan. 1 ·· "I have a different reason for de1:esting vi~ lence on the .scrj!en. 1. f~l that if you get a continuous-diet Of .lt, you de"velop in indiffer· ence to viblimee. 1'Wh.n-.'r_"~al.in America,'. I was shocked _ by We. television coverage of the Vietnam - war. Here real-life killing. was being pre- sented in .an entertainment medium, inter- ~ed.~,by ··corllmercials. After seeing this '· . _ Sor:t 'pf tbing,Qn.X.V.~ay after day, people Sre · ~ boufid"to•Cc~t this aS ·normality.'' : ... : .. ; ·~,t;_ . ~. ' . . ' ;...--,: :',. 1:.r.•~Y.'9'1 decis~o~ som~es p~e '. "--~~Jiljp"{ompa_nies;.l\e ordered exten- . '.c.~ve' cuts .m: ~·The 1;lirty. Doten," .fet pa sled · • !'Bol}llie-aijil:~e" 'tllh no .cjian*e -"be-"· eawie Iotonsidered it a.fantasy:" MMy pri~iP~I concen:i DOJl~4Bys is not· so much lhe·Hollywoodcprod\Ict as the Itali~n­ made Westerns," he added. "I am absoltltly riddling them with cuts." " He ci~ • recent interview with Henry Fonda as evidence of his censorial problems. 1 Fonda has been making a Western with · Serge Leone, the Italian director who ~stalr lisbed new standards of violence with the Clint Eastwood films. Fonda reported that pne of the scenes' called for him to casu~y plug a smiling 7-year-old'bOy. ''That'I the sort of thing that appalls .m._e;" said the British censor ... --.... ~ ... --~-~-...--~ -----=- WHALE -WATCHERS "frd·.O.C, ·11 _._.. ·o..:. JI D_.,.,,., Loc;bl wftl rn • cl•lfr WH;\l:I •HUNT MP; d I , .... fro• tl.1 1.11,. •. p • .,111011t, 490 MtJ9 Sf., lalffa. fel1p.,... (714) 673-1241 let NMn.tio.._. < • -...... " • • ~IUl ...... 11.11 ..... 11...... 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Fri4l•1,_Pecemblr U, 1NI ·, -··· _____ ,,_,. ------.-~~-~---=-~~------------=' ~ ... _...., Newport Beach Banker Has Time For Yiou'ng Men •'• 'lltet -tit,, f~ U ·his life had gone the ivay he planned it, Bob Leech, president of the Harbor Area Boys Club, would be the owner of a lumber company in ~orrance today ra1her than manager of the United Catifornia Bank in Corona del Mar. Bob was borri &nd reared in Torrance and after be was graduated from Torranee High School in 1944 he joined the Navy and served in the South Pacific for two years. On his release from the service he attended Loyola UniversNy for a year and a half, but when he heard ·of an opportun· ity to become manager and possibly owner of a lumber yard, Bob quit school and went to work. As time went by, however, the youn·g businessman s·aw the owner of the lumber eonipany had changed his mind about retiring and was ·no longer interested in selling. Starting at the bottom again Bob joined the Torrance National Bank as a note teller. The following year the bank was purchased by California Bank, which later became United California Bank. As the bank grew, Bob grew with it. From head of the Installment Credit Department, he moved to the head office where he became depart· ment manager of the Branch Administration Section. "The Branch Administration Section was just in its embyro stage then," Bob recalls. l<The bank operated only in Southern California and had 25 FLIGHTS DAILY ORANGE COUNTY • lkl .. _ l ....... __ L.A. INTERNATIONAL Call your Travel Ag•nt or A•ro Commuler Orang• County (714J 827.7700 ---... ~ ,.._ AERD@QQ~!!!!i!Ji Mt .. 11111 1Htl9n-OAILY PILOT FriOIV, Dectrn .... r I), lff1 ,_.' '· , .• _ ,Just ft/ branches. At that time the bank was stricUy Coaimercial, bill tll>ce bas s w u n g towards becoming a savings bank. It is more well-ba1anced • now." ID. .~960 Bob· was made manager of f.be U n i t e d California Bant Pomona branch. When the Leech family moved to Clar~aiont it was the first time in 30 years Bob ever called a city other than Torrance home. •·. Four years later the family m0ved agilin-lhis time lo EUlti!UH, when Bob Was appointed manager of 1h-e Corona deJ Mar 'Blanch Of the bank. Bob's cbeer.ful personality and talent for administration quickly won him a high place in the community. In the four years he has lived in New· port Beach, he has served as president of Ille Corooa de! Mar High School Boosters Club, president of the EastbluH Homeowners Association for two years and a member of the board of directors of the Corona d~ Mar Cham- ber of Commerce. CurrenUy he is a member of the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. the Corona del Mar Kiwaflil and the Growth and Development Commit!~ of the UCI Foundation . • In April Bob took office as president of the ·boanl of dirictor& of the Harbor Area Boys Club. Although a staff Jot professionals work directly with the boys, tbe board of directon must set the policies, raise funds, wc>- vide the facilites and hire the staff for the orgfmization. "The purpose of the Boys Club is to ~ a boy on the ~ path by providing recreation aild training for him," Bob said. "It was founded to help boys from broken homes and we still attract many fn>m this kind of background . "The Boys Club .fills an important need in this community. The so.- called affluent child needs guidance as mu<Sh as any other. Actually there _may· be more natural elements to leed childr en astray here than in othet communities," Bob commented. .In his free lime Bob enjoys ganlening and amateur remodeling. "A throw back to my lumber yard days,'' Bob laUghed. He and his wife Pat, whom be met while attending Torrance High School and married in 1947, have two sons Michael, 20, who attends Orange Coast College and Stephen, 17, a senior at Corona del Mar High School . In selling lumber in Torrance Bob helped build houses: in Newport Beach through his enthusiasm and willingness to lead, be is helping to build a community. -Dorothy Pier LAST CHANCE TO SHIP FRUIT! You'll be disappointed, if you don't send ''th• follr:s beck hom•" a c.erto11 of t.hes• blushing, ripe, sweet na.,el orat19•s from NEWPORT PRODUCE. W• ship th• finest and you C•n send • carton for as low as $3.ff I plus sh ipping I, We also ship Avoc•dos,. Grepef"'it or Mixed Fruit; •ither fresh or glued in f•ncy gift pecks! ' SA YI WITH THESI COUPONS _____ ..... ________ _ LOW PRICEI I LOW PRICE! I LOW PRICE! I I •uMPElt ca~AVEL 1uMPER CROP IUMPER CROP I I ORANGES I Tangerines I Fresh Dales 10 us. 95, I 10 us. 95c I 4'w. '1 00 I I Limit 11 lbL I Limit 11 lllL Lhnlt 4 ,..._ I I With Thia cov,.., Wfth Thi• ceu,.. I Wlttli This Ceupon --·-- - - ---------' COUPONS IXPIU DICEMlll 1 ... THESE RIS,AURANTS DIMAND THI FINllT ,OR THEii CUSTOM- ERS. THAT'S WHY THIY AND OVIR 211 OTHERS IUY 1MEIR PRO- DUCE FROM NEWPORT PROOUCI. PATRONIZ:I THllMI lob'J Ilg loy, Josoh, llerblolr11 Ito no Slcy, Odf"'"°""" M-Yllo NO¥G. HOW AIDUT TOU CALLING US7 .~ONE1 I NEWPORT 161' N...,... 673-8715 I PRODUCE -. . ... ! _.,....,.._ Ponltoso!o ------- One .. CM~t 3 ._ ... ~ 1 ,1 ~ 1 ' 1 I 1 I 1 l l r • ' > ·-'· ... ~. • ' • \ • , ' I . ' •• • I . I • ' . ' •• • 1 I '. -l-~ ~--------- 't"°"':..'V·-,~ ~·;.t.'\'\'t,.., ~C·L ... ,,,., ...... \ ~ ,~t~:·· T,o~ ·Soon To Begin It Is certalnty not too early to be planning a new rose garden or at .:- ' least selecUng lhe J!.l!W rose bushes lo be planted Ibis year. B;ireroot roses 811. ~arriving in lhe nurseries. ' 1c A "'°" pert of lhe full in gardening is reading rose catalogs. There are .wo I wouldn't be without-Armstrong's and Tillotson's. Tiiiotson'• catalog is tilled "Roses of Yesterday and Today." This catalog costs a dollar and is well worlh 11. It may be obtained by writing to Tillotion's Roses, Brown's Valley Road, \'latsonville, Calif. 95076. To ....t lh""'llh Ibis catalog is a journey lhrougb rose history. The type and date of origin, wtien known, is listed beside every variety. One variety, RoJa Damascena Bifera, was widely grown by ancient Roman florists. I can picture Nero or some o t h e r emperor covering one of bis guests with peti[s from Ibis flower. Th9 modem roMS are all hybrid teas, grandifioras and floribundas. 'Ibe different types of old roses include centifolias, gallieas, bourbons, :musk, damut, hybrid perpetual, tea and noisette. There att also several varieties of moss rose listed. Moss roses have heavy moss·like growth on lhe buds which adds interest'lo the Dowers. To contrast old roses with modern roses, the biggest difference ts in the flower shape. ~fodern have pointed um-shaped. buds while old roses open into full but flat flowers from round buds. Many of the old varieties bloom orily once a year -in the spring -while others flower repeatedly. The Dowering habit of each variety is listed wilh it. . Most of the old varieties are vigorous growers and.have a good strong fragrance. Too often in modem roses the bud shape and the color have been the deciding factors in introducing a new hybrid at the sacrifice of fragrance. Tillotson'• catalog devotes a section to modem roses but these are for the most part litUe known varieties. "For modern roses the best catalog for Southern California is Armstrongs. This may be had without charge by writing Armstrong Nurseries Inc., P.O. Box 473, Ontario, Calif. 91764. Armatrong lists and pidures dozens of rose varieties including the 1969 All-America winners. There are four All-Americas this year, Pascali, Comanche, Angel Face and Gene Boerner. Paoull Is a white hybrid tea. This is the lint white hybrid tea lo win an award since 1958. Comaoc.he is a brilliant scarlet grandiflora and like most grandifloras ls a tall vigorous plant. Angel Face is a floribunda and the first lavender r05e to win an All-American award. Gene Boerner, another floribunda, is a clear sparkling pink free bloomer. -Don Horton Planning Rose -·Garden ~ ' . ' -~· ' ' Moclern Hybrlcl Rose MISSION'S -,4-5 POSADA.I.:._ P•GE:ANI S·UNDAY Oki Miuion San Luis Rey will stage ita annual Christmas pageant Las Posadas (The Lodgings) Sunday, December 15 at 3 p.m. The celebration revives a traditional· Yul& tide festival popular jn early California mis- sion days, telling the story of Mary and J oseph's search for' shelter at Bethlehem on the first Christmas. The POHdas celebration, which has its roots 1n 16th century Spain, was introduced. into the New World by the Franciscan· padres when they came to ChriJtiani.ze the Iodians. In the Powdas pageant, children of the San Luis Rey mission area portraying Mary and Joseph go in search ol shelter as the Holy Family did for lhe birth of Cbrist on the first Christmas. The travelers, preceded. by an angel who leads Mary on the burro, knock on several doon but are turned away. Finally, they encounter a friendly voice and an open door and are invited into a stable. Young people of lhe Old Mission pariah join the procession singing the haunting and de- lightful Posadas songs still traditional throughout Spa.ni.llb America. Everyone mov• to the crib and ad- mitts the Christ Cblld, lingiDg : "Oh, bow lovely; oh, bow gracious the child.'' In the creche are life-size figurer of lhe Holy Family and live animals. ' • Or~-<•N '·- BREAKINGI THE PINATA At the conclusion of the pageant a mis- sion pad.re blesses the outdoor nativity crib and lhere 1J a special blessing for the child- ren present. Tho breaking of the pinata, which climax· es Spanish amt. Mexican Christmas celebra· tions, concludes the program. The pinata, a huge gaily-decorated papier mache burro fillect with candies and oth"er sweets, is sus-- pended in lhe air and a few blindfolded boys and girls take turns swinging at it with a stick until one finally breaks it, showering th~ candies among the eager youngsters. The child who breaks lhe pinata symbolizes lhe Christ Child, Who at His coming at Bethle- hem, broke the devil's power and showered His graces on all mankind. Tho LH Posadas pageant, lhe blessing of the nativity crib, and the breaking of the pinata are family celebrations and 'the Franciscan community of Old Mission San Luis Rey cordially invites everyone to come and take part in this colorful, Inspiring Christmas event. Many families look for- ward to enjoying this happy celebration year after year. The mluton is located on Highway 76, three miles east of Oceanside. Ml .. 11.,,. ledt• DAILY Pl'-01" Frillll~, Deeem..., IL IH.11 --~~--~~--------~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~--~---·--=---~~ ·-JOHNNY· .,.. I 'f ~ :MATHIS. SINGS AT MELODYLAND Thi day after Chrl1tin11 Johnny Mathis will com• hi Molocfylond Theatre In Ajlati.lm to perform through New YHr'1 Ev1 and on that big night he wlll give tw• oho"" •• he , will on December 21 which 11 • Saturday. Johnny hH perfonnod all over the workl • n d draws • SRO crowd In his travels. Eonda to Narrate ' Henry Fonda, one of America's most accom- plished actors, will narrate lhe Chrisbnas story at Disneyland this year. More than 3,000 singers will take part in the procession of carolers down Main St. U.S.A. in lhe Park and an hour of tradi· tional music wUl follow with the narration by Fonda In the town square. Ml .. llM ledlM-DAILY PILOT PnNr, ~ 11. I ... --- l I VE .. THEA ,J,~;I- STILL tUNNIN~ • • J . . -::-...._.::...--;. ---•:UaJ,; , ow .. .....-..: 1-G u ~~ ~~: ~ u ~~~I -\~e_ •·.• , C4>.mi~ tJp 1. CHILDREN'S TBEATER-"Tbe 11<*oa1ec1 Dr-• " :1 ' t. a mnalcil faiitaly, will be llapcl Dec. ID at I pJL and Dec. Zl at lO:XI a.m. and 8 p.m.. in the Cc::m- numlty _,.cent«, -pie~ eoun. ty Fairgrounds, D Fair Drive, ca.ta Maa. 'lld<ls, fl for odulls, -'l&c fcr 1~ 0.-. from the Costa Mesa Recttatlon ~ ofl'lcel or phone IM-5303. see fealnfe in 1J'l)e 7; · 't\ POP OPEKA OONCEKT -triAlvlafn. pip -a lhl(er, ·will>"'""""';'" .... .., &me. prilml. Sit., Dee. ' -'t '~ '~ !~· 1' ' >' 'I II at l ;Jll p.m. ... tlle"lllil1.,,... ,_...,, It :r:m•• Way, Anoliotim -'l:lcMll. fa.a ID ~ '"' at the· -1ocii 'Cft:lo iOd lfdlcho ,Jfmilc City store. ~ 1-~74111. oL ' ,. '< -~ ~~ '~ ., ..... .i;;. .'t'Q, ' - WHALE WATCIKNG -Tho -llalidoJ boll will leave "-illtey'I r:...t.-1& Ibo ..... Patilioa. 400 Mal/i,'SI., 1lalboo .... -·~ -.... -~ "'!'"1·-IJ'tti .-io&-llle.-mam • loo!...,. trips are ldoed- uled Dec'."' al I P..iac Jm. f, lrfl9 will be only CID •l gtfl>dl --~· LID. .. _ 1 p.m. Pbca m.5245. ~ . . . CDICIJll ---···'"'"--......... b. Hrio!1ila ·-!lie al'CUI . .,,,_ wll ...... .. Dec. is.a IDd Dec. 2'T'-lD at the Forum. Mwd rlf . « al Prible, Inill<woocL ~ "-"-$4 .,. '5, Cl1 sale al the Forum .... olllce 11111 tlCbt agencies. Phone to(l!J) ~ ; .1011NNY IUT1111 -Pop11ar ~ JotamJ Mallia ~fcftt· It Mp'"'lf)iMd 'l11iemft, lf lf'reedmM :.~ Jonobetm, Dee.·S lloroucb JI. -- . , at 1:111 p.m. cooept Sal., Dee. ··-lie .. .. al 7 and 10 p.m. and Dec. 11, -y_., .... "' t and ll p.m. Tlckela are '1.11 to .... - -.-for 1lle New Yeor'a llto-. a 1111 • waDldll ..... Qt1 ...... '& 2 Ir' d I,,, •• Hll·Ta· ' ' ll8all&N ClllUllllll'I oc.«:aT -'Ille -adldra'• Cllolr, -"' by w.ld -.--~~·m it S.. Arw. V .. 'srttim , 1Certler', -w. l.11 I j ' t I I •• p.m. an-s..t Dec.•. nere 11 no •d-. c:barp. -..... I. J ~ "A natler" C.....i11 : .ti James Thurber's "A 'Ihurber Carn1Y.i11 la OD stage at the Muckenthaler Center, lll Buena Vlltallrive, Fuller- too. Presented by the Fullerton Footl{pten, perfor- mances will be al 1:111 p.m. Dec. U and 14. Ph<r>e- 1-52$.8039 for fUr1her Information. "Tile 'l1lree Cuckolds" . A commeuia dell arte style comedy, ''The Three Cuckolds," ii on stage at the South c.oast Repertory Third Sf<p Theatre, 1127 NewpOit Blvd., Colt.I M .... Performances Fri and Sat. c1'lllng Dec. l t. CWtlin time 8:30 p,m. Plume 145-13&1 •• - ''A Strtetcar Named Desire" Tennessee Williams' ~drama, ··"A ·streetcat Named De- sire," is on stage in the Patio Theater•at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West, Hun~ Beach, Per- formances Fri and Sat. Ck>sing Dee. If. Curt.a.in time 8:30 p.m. Phone 892-"11. "A Chrlltmas Carol" ' A play for children, "A Christmas Carol," will be pre. sented at 3 p.m. on Sundays through Dec. ZZ at the South Coast Repertory Third Step Theatre, 11!27 New- port Blvd., Coota Mesa. Evening perfor1111111ces will be given at 8 p.m. on Dec. 16, 17, 18 and 22: Phone 146-1363. ., ' STilmte MC--,_ Spoclol -., -• l:IO -_ ... -"T' ,. °"' .... tor yaur CoM:••a Plt...11 Md Die. a Wix" A 'SAIWIA IAFAll.r tr $31 S1ita n .. -.TMI ChrlatmM c....., & Q11lll11 .., ........ , . • I ' ~°:'!11 ... ___ .. _.,_ - • ~ • ~ : A 1 j ~ i l l j ! -· - ~ ---·· t ~ I ! ! ~ ' - I ~ f I ~ I ' I t I , ' r· .. I I I I I ~ ----~.---~-----~ ---~ • .. , . . .. .._ "' -~ ''--- ROYAL I HAWAIIAN • ~I C c ~ -~ . CMAICQAL llOILD ,,, .. c.-Hwy. I Ir ....... Calf. I w;u a. Cos..! fw Our Anou•I HoU4•y • --" .... _,. WW.iftt our IMftY fri•nds •nd· portoN • \,ory M..,Y ·a,,;,.., ... we·u ... .,.. • .,o1~ ~-u. . PaOUDLY .-U ..,..: ...... ,.,..., .. ...... .,,...at .... "..-' ••• 1 • F~ulou& Flamingo. '":" 808 SIMS TRIO 1B .tM DI .......... -6 to 1;30 p.m. 11 'lltl coc:nA& LOUNGll NIGHTl.Y NO cc#n • NO MINIMUM· 1 -.....i~1 .. 1• .... --CLOSIQ MONPAYS 1041 IA.YSIDI HM; NIWl'OIT · · 675:0200 ' •• . &. ... '• FAMILY' .STEAK' 'HOUSES . . - HU-TON llACll ., . COSTA MISA. • ·-Hllt.GkEN IQ\f.Ute . TOW• li-f;OUlmtY •eHlHO TI!:V.CO STATtON -... ..... M4l'tt '-a. 179 6 119'-AM ..... , ... . - TOP SIRLOIN S~K NEW YORK STEAi( ,.~ ... -, ., ' " $13' $15' lncfudes 1•iH ., """'~iii' ,ot•fo•1t Roll I l11tter. CMHAMMS fOll'IOLYa .nlCI-. M1lil -..., ...lin foa:Miili'i.elir . . .. , -$ .. TQP SIRLOIN • l'llAK' a.Iv . •• l : 1......., ...... .;, ,,W MW ,.....;..~-l!\a..-1 ilJtt.. Cl4IUIDA POllTION Vz.r PllCI • .. -. . . . . . -... ""' .lwc•••~~ , , •• ll..-GQ AM.. TO 5:Ciil ;P;t,\.,.-.,!! llOASl IE&-OI ·'" "1nt1Uc1J~o" ·7nc •· HAM SAllWICH French frl01 7 . • ··s..w•--- TO GO ORDERS FOlt ADVERTISIN6 ;!J'tTHE.., WEEKENDER MAGAZINE. " 11~~~1. "~!uf;;h.'~ i, lo~· . . -~ttt ­J,lnr~t - Jttn -. -1 PROUDLY· PRESENTS THE FABULOUS "INN" MUSIC OF. JOHNNY SMITH . AND THE ALPllAIETICALS M11dl'J' ..._ W•mr-1:00,... to 1 :30 ...._ MON.. TUES. • -· 51'1C:W. .. I SAH PllMl-:J• ---.... . 3295 llewpolf :lh4, NeWDOd leach . (Opposih ~-Hall . 673-1374 RESTAUUNJ-DB.ICAtmBl·UOUOR STORE , LET US 'ROAST YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY $2.511' ; STUFFED: $i.OO -OR BUY ONE OF OURS : " -~· XMAS DINNER -TURKEY, HAM OR DUCK All The Trimmings Complete $3.ZS IC01her, ltelieit A &.r1r"11 S!)t!c:f•lti•• -Europ••n l•k"Y on ihe premilts -: Go11rn1et C•teri119 S.nri~. . 61ea11eyre & ·lhaHa, Laguna Bch • .494-949.4 • -,.. r - ' ' FRl.•SAT.-SUN. CHICkEN DINNER • Choice of Poteto ......... , .... ,, ,, 'I 7 S. . 1" Chicken, Soup or Salad, ' (CHILDUM l/1 PllClt 2691 Nwport Blvd, 1320 Edl1199r Ave. . c .. ta -. Santi Ano I'{ ... ....., .•• 1, ............... AILY-. !""' L .. •t:1tr.· .. i::,_7 -:1-~+~ l •0 t1 ->.'"f . \Yfl:<•·\ l-~~ ,1·;:r 1\ ,,· \ · ,;-lio·111 ·'N'.Aaou1 I •. c.'~"'"" from p ... 10 ·~ __, -..:, ... "-'~ 11-' .... ,.,berthed en to , .<;•-. perman......,, D Ille old Terminal Island Ferry Building. . Nolr-c:Onverted to public shipboard dining, ', Louise la -every day for luncheon, dinner and banquet meeUngs. . . Barrett's 'Willi brellfast 1erved all day and steal<J • a specialty, the new Barrell'• Restaurant has opened In the former locali.on of Ken's at 2273 Harbor mvd.,. Costa )lesa. 9wners are a <!eJightful couple of Brilish orijin, Mr. and , Mrs: K. H. ---" 'With a question and answer molto for their operation -''ls this any-way to run a restau--' rant? You bet it is!!" -the Barretts may not be those ·of W'mipole Street fame but they're bound to mate a mark on Harbor Blvd. .. . · Drop In to discover a solid establishment whe.re businessmen, secretaries and families alike can partake of a beerty and moderately priced breakfast, lunch <Jr dinner. Barrell'• use ·o1 only choice prime beef is a parlicuJ. arty outstanding point In tlleir favor. Excellent steaks from the broiler, served with soup or salad, potatoes~ Vegetable, French fried onion rings, roll and butter are: choice T-bone, $1.115; .special tender, $2.25; ground sirloin (8 oz.) $!.65. About Reservations ·Out 1n' about8'-·urges all of his readers ''.! to make plans 1or·reservalions-at·the r~ ., · nmt or. nlgbt club o! 1ilelr ·choice fDr the " festivities over the Christma.S and New · ~ Year's holidays. Many of the most popular ' eating spots have almost reached their capa· city in reservations at this writing. A word to the astute • • Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, I ' criticism and praise about Orange Coast ~ restaurants and nlgilt clubs .. U you have something you would like to say, write Out 'n' Abouter,;Weekender,Magazine, Box 1875, Newport-Beach, California. ' ~ ~tJI{', "'-n *" ) ' "• .~ • ........ ~71111111 ' . FOR YOUR GALA XMAS -BARTY, THE CORAL REEF OFFERS -~ SPE. ·crAUZED MENU-ANli BANQl:JET .. : FACllmES FOR GROUPS LARGE AND SMALL· .. ..... l..., ...... --• NIGHTLY: FAMILY DINNER SPECIAL~ -FN'rERT AINMENT -- l> 2_65:4 HARBOR BLVD.1 ~~T:'-ME~A ,5:45-?4?1 , i11\:•1rJ•,:1 (£ 1 •• ,~ 1··· ~ ~,):~'~ Ml .. llnt Sactl--OAllV PILOT C.urrent I A '.rt Exhibits ZllLCB GALLERY -1135 Newport Blvd., ea.ta MeSB. Curr<ntly oo WtlbU oil palntllJil by llarlaod Young. Hours: 10 to 5 p.m., 1\Jes. ttiruup Sal,; 1 to -s p.m. Sun., clOled Mon. There is no admission. charge. nCKEIT GAUEllY -S40Z Via Lido, Newport Beach. Hoors:.10 a.m. to I p.m., Tuell. tbrougb Sal., dooed Sun. and Moo. Cumntly on Wtlbi~ oil palntlnp bJ Yuu Eguchi. No admission charp. lllARJNEl\'S LIBRARY -2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. On display during regular library hoora through Decelnber, watercolor, felt pen and pencll art works by John W. Burgess of marine, desert and automotive subjects. HUTU AL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. On Wiibit durllJ& resulat business llom)I, watercolors, on and acrylic patnt. lngs by Claire Jones. NEWPORT NATIOliAL BANE -1090 Bayside Drfl'e, Newport Beac;b. Oa elhlb~ during ioguJar businesl hours, oil pafnllnp by llorghild Lmn Stepbens. --- ' ' • . . . " '- WEINERT.(.'LARJ: -IZ Fuhlon Island,. Newport Buch. CUl'ttllllJ"" exhibit during regular -boais, lraler'Oolar pointinp b7 Rm --• ~ ADVENT ART F1!n'1V AL -Ba1bo1 Island Metbodill Cboreb, 115 Agate Ave., Balbol lsla!\d-On esblbll Sun. Dec, 15 from llOOll to 5 p.m., all ml wsten:olor paintinp, grapblco, IClllplure ml llitd>ery. '!1lm b 110 admlasloo charge. COFFEE ~ GALumY .., lllZrE. Coast 111&1>- ""1., ~~Mar, HoUn: 11 a.m. to 3::111 p.m. Moo. ~Sii. No admission charge. CuJ1'ent'1 Oil esbililt --,by photographer Beth Koch. '11le gallery Ii ~ed by the N._t Harber Service Leaiue. ' ,. - ' ~ .... C11AUJS GAUJCR\(-1390 S. Cout ~ny, Lquna Beach. CUrreolly, oo eihlbll, ·watercolor palnt(np by Frank Ham'hl. HOW'I: 11 a·.m. to S p.m. daD,y. NO idmlsslpq ~ . . . •1 ! IO. CALIF; FDllll' NA'M. BANI -1712Z Buch Blvd., · lllint!Ditoa' ~ On exhibit durUJ& regular busi- nesa hours, Oil paintings by Ella Fieberg. . ' 1D1A. fliliil: llpHry ---V-blft • Eeo1. Ooota-. OI ... """'colar ... '' p 11J ~ wea ... aa16111,J • aldlllldadll._ ler lllnly -.. C.11. ABT L&MRIS GAUDr -IU ~It. Colla Mesa. Boin: SIL D b., 1 to a,... 01111' • edllllll a1 ·or1 -1 lo -mWla "1 M Leap; memllcL No Mm1et .. cbql. ooc ABT ruuay ..;. m hlnlew -. Colla Meu.. Cmrmdf Cll aillbl, a ....... Kllflat _al_bJ ___ ,, ....... 4 p.m. clldb>; 7 to If p.m. Wed. mnlop. 'l'llln II no ldm"skm dmrp. CALll'. Jl'EDEllAL IAwfGI a LOAN -'zM - Blvd., Colla -Cumallr Oil -...... n;tular ....... houn, all .... ""1llc .......... "' MaroelJe Slmllq. . OOS'l'A llll!IA lDIAllY -111 Cealer st., Colla -. 00 po ...... .., BellJ Kelley ... -cUla( Jtgular Ubruy hoan. . llECVRll'Y nllS'l' NATIONAL BANK -Ill E. 171h st., Colla ...... Oil polnHnp bJ Majol'le -. B<tlJ McClellan ml Fknnoe -.,. -ly (II exlllbll during ,.,war -- CROCKER CITIZENS NATIONAL . BANK -- -.. c..rter, --Blvd., Colla ...... Pasld Md 1111 a1ma1 pol1ralls Ind 1......_ "1 Ann -.... currentl)' Oil -during ...,.. Jar twtstnea hours. CllAllLES BOWERS MIJSEUlil -lll02 N. Main st., Santa Ana. Hours : Tues. throqll SaL Ill a .m. to 4:30 p.m.: Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.; Wed. . ...S Thurs. evening 7 to 9 p.m. No admission charge. Curr<nUy on exlllbll cbildrea'a <Jiristmu art: THIS COOKIE . HOU.SE CAN ~BE .•UIL,T . QUICKLY -·' .~ "' '!.: _.. ,,.,., • -...:. -t, • WE HAVE HAD MANY REQUESTS TO REPEAT THE DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING A COOKIE HOUSE. YfflS -FEATURE_ FIRST APPE_ARED IN Tf!E WEEKENDl!llAYCHRlSTMAS'TIME IN 1967. f M.Ndnt l«llM-DAILY PILOT With l••I a few minutes effort you can duplicate this delectable enchanting holiday centerpiece - a Christmas cookie house de- signed by Conny of Alcoa. Cover an empty kingsize si.z:-pack soft drink bottle carrier with aluminum foil. Use l • piece ol cardboard or constrnction paper to form the roofj cover with foil and fold over the container. Attach graham crackers or cookies to sides ol tile cootalner with prepar- ed fl'061ing or your favorite confectioner's sugar variety. Chocolate mint shingles ' decorate the roof of the house. To attack the candies, ap- ply scallops of· fros1ing to the foil. then press each mint Into place. The gay roof border consists ol fondant balls or any firm ball-shaped candy which can be attached and decorated with a tiny swirl of frosting. For the chimney, use frosting to attach and decorate a single graham cracker 1ection. Miniature chocolate<oated candies serve u tile windows and decorative base o! the house . 'Iba cobblestone path leading to the house Is pink after-dinner mln!J. Simple construction paper cones, touch- ed with frosting, lightly dusted with coconut and placed over foikovered soft drink bot· ties, become snow-smothered pines surround· Ing this dell$hlful !)ouse. • ' 'l . ~ ' 1 I l I I l I ~ ~ l ~_,4 ' <.,·------= · ~'f:i->siY.%Aa'· W£.J4& Ml>Hz ~-~-~ ----~-...::;----:-... --=----= ~ ;;-. ' \ . J • ~· I I ' • • • I • I • • • ' . " ' .;: . t ' ' ., ' . . ' • .. '• \ . ., f ~. " •• " I • • ' . I .. " • . . ••• • ' ' I . t ' .. .. .. • . ' ----~-~ ~ .. ~~ =t ' 1 . Th• hom• offic• shown In th• photo has a fr•sh vi•wpoint cruting an Old World •tmoSph•r• that Is definitely today when it comes to function. The arcfoiitecture of the room set the mood, and th• lines of th• Drexel Valero collection together with R91al Rugs' Town House brightly patterned rug, accentuate the study's continental flair. 'HIS' ROOM AN OFFICE More 1Jnd more homes tod1Jy 1Jre including 1J room l1Jbeled "his." Not th1Jt the word is written on the door , but as busy executives become busier, the home office is becoming more importiint. It's the only w1Jy Dad con find enough time to spend with his family. But these offices h1Jve to look more like home ii nd as a result of· fices never looked so good. Desks hide function and files. V.l.P. papers can be hidden away in handsome storage chests and the sofas and chairs would be at home anywhere in the house. An office with Old World fl avor hos • sharply defined orchitec· tural interest. Be1Jms, h~vy grtiting that fronts ti riot of foliage and ,+ark white walls fo;m o neutral shell. Bright color is odded to the room in tho upholstery fabrics, the plants and with the vibra nt red tind green lines that form the plaid pattern in a linen and cotton crea rug by Regal Rugs, Inc. An ermoire becomes a 'torage place for office mtich ines and 'UP' plies, end comfortab le chairs .p re on hand for business guests. It's a work· ing room but it doesn 't look like it . A room doesn't hevo to be iust on office, either. It cen do double duty as o family room or o guest bedroom when the men of tho house isn 't working in it. Nights and weolends worllng cen meen time to spend et homo wilh a home offiCe. It's the answer to a problem thct has become bigger in o~r cp_mpl~ business world. r 0r-<-• ·- DESIGNER'S NOTEBOOK Area Rugs Part II BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR I " . ....-: -· ''$ ' ' t . -JR In the living room the area rug can be a very decorative feature pl aced to define seat- ing areas in the room. For example, if you have the usual sofa and accompanying chairs, the chairs should be placed on the rug at least six to nine--inches inside the edges of the rug so that they don't teeter. The rug may come up to, but not under, the legs oi a sofa. IC the room is large enough for two ~eating areas, one can chose designed car- pet withouf attempting to match or relate them in any way. In the dining room, area rugs are usually placed in the center, 18 to 2~inches from the wall. This helps to accommodate a side board or serving table. The rug should be large enough to hold (he table and all chairs in a pulled-out situation and should be turned often, over a period of the year since the traffic from the kitchen often results in a problem of grease or wax tracking. Both dining and foyer rugs should go out for cleaning at least once a year. Never allow dirt to remain too -long in the rug as it-can- become difficult to remove and may ruin the fiber . ' St•ircases shoukl be covered wall to spingle with carpet when some exposed wood ·is desired. This is an area of heavy traffic and carpet may become Unsightly. It should be well cared for to preserve )ts beauty. Area rugs are also very practical for the den or family room and can lend rolor and pattern where needed. Ploas• •ddros1 lnquiriH and quotlions by letter lo: Dosi9n1rs Noteboolr, Weol.ndar M•911ino, Post Office Box 1875, Newperl Beach, .c;:~foloroi~, ..... MaMll8' ~ DAILY rtLOT rr!Hfo Dtttll'IMr II. IHll ~.... -- --------------------------------·--· ---------· ~ TIM MORGON RETURNING TO REUBEN'S NEWPORT Tim Morgon, who play .. eel .at Reuben's Newport 1· B!l'-fh, a couple of weeks ba. will be returning, to lhl~! spot on ' tho night of De~mber 16, for what hi•·1jfollowers hope Is an unqf'n ited engagement • Tirk who is on I y 23 years old, got his start in Balboa seven years ago and has been a real local favorite all over our.. county ever since. H.:':is handsome enough to draw the female co~ tinlent, certainly, but it i' .• combination of his ·voic;e, his guitar playing and his personal magn• tism that keeps his fans coming back every time he makes an appearance among us. Tim has five top .. selling albums r• corded to date. • ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • I • . ~ . • • • . ,,~ . : , PAVILIDft ! : b listoric Pavtllon . : : BwlnQs Again... . • • WITH ·: : CARROLL: COATES • • AT ntl PIANO IAI • e Plu'iJi )'O!lf tavorite .iun .. and rtqu .. t.t, Wed· •. • ntlil6f ll>til SlNrday Diflbt.t. • • • • e . , . d1Jll!ll' with Ille l}lool lllJfCltooullr hll'bo • • '1ft' In NOwporl • • from D:OO each .. ..unr • • : '~re \fse AAtlOll Stetf.t• :, • • .. SINCE 1906 I ••. HWriif IUCI • HLBG& HIWOU. e . Looldor the L!Khted CuPOla • •. (we'redlrectfyunderft) e • . •••••••••••••••••• ,, ---llcti.,..DAtLY PILOT l'rtllly,~lLIHI ---•·-- . "' . '· . ·~f ~ JSttnp Jjill 's (anabian 6tplt .1i•b anb (blp• 285 E.AST1'fth STREET COSTA,MESA,CA.UF. t45--llN GRAND OPENING.- ''· SPECIAL . SAT .. SUN.· MON.. , DEC. 13 ~14-. 15 ~• ' BUY ·ONE>'ORDER GET ONE ORDER ' · .FREEi e'l\E:lZ ~~'f ·-~ • ,. 11 ~..;,,.0ll . ~~ .. _ II). " inntr &erved in th1 Gran4 Manntr • • 571 S.'Ji(MN, 01\ANGB ~: 542.-35'5 (a-d SUoday) -MONDAY • ·•Sp•'tlt.+ti Oi11Hr MJPt SI.SO NHHfTLY PIANO IA.I Nfl ~antlot' .... ~ JM4 I. C.. Hwy. ~JI. ~ ,,_ COid MowWl fllVIEftA IE&TAUU1'11' Contit1ent1I Cuisine Cockt1ll1 ~Dinner :~ Sen>ing Luncheon and Dinner Mcmday through Saturday. Closed Sunday1 Open for Private PartUs Onl~ We are located on · tht Bristol Street sid• b•· I ~-· tween Mullen and Bluett •nd the M1y Co. · •· JJJJ I. ..... C.... W.. 141-JMI -... ··-1 f!i-.... ~··· ... :._1 (.: . ·.':" ... a ...... • (i.•J \ ··-~··=-,~ G'i-~, ' . (~·ij . ..... '9 MEN V '-"""' ' /. -_,_ • Newporttt Rtlish Tr1y , Choic• of .. Cre1m of Chick•n Reina M1r9ot _.., To~•d 6rHn Salad l W•klorf S.l•d Roast Apple Valley T om.T u'rkey, Giblet Gravy, Sage or Oyster,Dr~.1Jng, Cranb.er·ry ·Sl!UCt ._ ••..• 4:SO· Roast Long Island Duckling, Sauce _!1i9arad.• ~· •••• " •• 5.25 Stuffed Lobster Thermidor .... ; ,. ..... ; .......... 5.00 Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, ~hampagne Sauct .• , ••• , 4.25 Roast Prime Ribs of Ea stem Beefau Jui .' .....•••••• 6.50 Broiled New York-Sirloin Steak, Maitra.d'Hotel . ,' •... 6.7s· FAUH STAll\I& IEANS • WHIPPIO IOTATOES IAKED IA.NANA .JqUASH CANOtlD YAMS \ P111npkin Pie, Wliiippe4 Cr••1111 Het Mince P~ ~•"'r Se•U Pl•• P.lMi111o H.ari S.11c• Jt..i. StrwMny '-"" TEA fOEFf! Ml~ , "' ' IEVE!V.GES: ~ Speei.l CJillbeai. ....._.. -. #.• - , IOIMSl·lfAJION .\ . . . 171'41 644"17"' ut: 441' !'110~ JAMBOREE ROAD ol HWY. l0°IA.... . . '-~.-· _._ •' ' ,,_,_ -· -. . ·-· . • NlWl'OlT IEAcH _, .. -···-' -..,,;1· 1' .. (,', _! •• W ti Cl ' - ' - -- -- ' I .. ' i ' N9W ....... ""' .w11•mco acme wault llAtllM DANCERS BAYS AND SATURDAYS NO cova ...!. NO MINIMUM . ' T•E CANPIAN ' . . ~""'''"_'!I ue~-C:..W..-M2~ ~ HiiB.i"flJ&IQ . ~if'Jf1lij" ·~ . • .. ...... • ·• 11i1rn• -••• ~ .. --.......... ... . '·--. ___ .,. . . ., ... .... _ ~... ' =t~-~·n ........ Cllll." --c :J4 ............... RIBVATION NOW • -"r ' FOR OOR Gala ' ' New Ylitar's Eve ' -P.t11tf CONTINUOUS EN'f~RTAiNMENT-~ •. PAATY FA\'ORS:-SPECIAL MENU _;-. ·:· . --· ... ~ Fun For_ Evvyon•"".:: ...,. -.. ~ ,,1 ~OM. 7:00 P.M, pl'I .. \ .\ ·~ .... -_ ~;., .. '\q.,_ .... !.""1 IO 10WI '··· • "" ·MO" MillMM . ' • (R91u&.r ~.,f~:~i.!:: ~-~fl P·"l:,l .. , ··'"I· Oll~:·~~l:iltij T] 2 -2 . oauce Perlgoadine. Furiher, tile toumedoo ~l\"a:"~1.!l.tt; ~'<n~:I.~:. ·~OrdJ.. ' ,. • -.--.---. CO.~· 1tfi-·P•f ' ' . -· ;~._.;;;_..... . . ' ~ • '-? .,,....., dl4 ,..,.j:lal'!f'-:~ :W"'1hr coi>!endu .forlllUDIJl'O_..__ s~ _. •. ., ....... £.\,_# .. • , ~ .-.~ .. ..,.·: <t_e:', :1,.•.~._.,.... _-.... , -~ d~UIT. """"" ~· coiaisu of tort111u' filled ·wltli.iteili':i>aby Wimp and crab meai;.·t.Pped 1!itb Jaadleese'and sour cre8'n, lifted''a~·witli orliga lour '" ci;eo!n l'ke. A114 ·llli ~Ii ... i@glrty reason-'lltlt P.Tt.·~~' l;"'"'J.-:--:--.~.1---_:·· ... -- i. -.~'.)i-;..,·~ .. 't~.-:t::.:i.r. '•' -:'I'. ............ -'lo.-·, " .. , • .,, .". ·'?~""'~>;:.~, . ·. :· .. ; ' ... . ... .. :" ~, ... cm ... .. _.,_ .. ..,.,..,_,... ' ~ ..... : ... . -~-. :.;?'.; ~ " c ;~ • ·""1 lllm!er al .Ibo !ml ahould' bo followeil wttll .. llOled "Pluta" -a.concoction of leq1lila, Kablaa ~ creme. After that, llip . la!!i.IU Catina and enjoy the l'0.1"'1•r liliC· er-guitar!Jt, Dick Lappe, .... ol llie bat - &di appearing In these parts, · Chez .Cary · For -ol ti.a pande cuialae·londered la aum>UDCling1 ol ~egance and crace. 1here'1 alway• the polh Chez .Cary; 571 S.-,Main . qrMr, .. Arsuuujloa for any ..,..&rlliDC:llut ~Y-~!°i~ "Visit here '.'" tOuniedoc. ~~ Gf~-. ·"::t:· ' .· I: . ' .•... -. . . --' ,.. ... -.. ..,.. "''':. . l ... ·. . '" : ~ ~ -. ~ .. . . . . .. ... -... • } ; ••. , ..;: ,.· .• 1 '".'. .· : ••.. . 'l'o fO!!iplem~ .the 'entr~;you can choose a fragrant red w.me from one of the. most c'omplete lJin• llslJ ln..the.West. Featured are llbporlJ fiOm.Fxaiice; geimany, Switzer- . .. • land~,' Aiilllli!. 'ltaly,:Sl!ajri; "fortugal, South ,.,~ 'N ~ ~-•·-'·-~• ' d I ~· , ~ ew · ~~• .... w.ae-an , o course, our.oliii CllllfonU.Wlnes: ." : -. l All J.it"Uy ~.p:eparation for the annuai ·Port of Los >Angel,~ -parade -. "CbrislmU Afloat" ·.,-cm llecembu 21, llle·.SS:F.'iincess Lou!H, -..; lbip testaurant at. 'rerminal Ialand; hU ID.stalled f,llll011ashtnc·liflllu • -A -. . AD this IDummalioo outlines the giant lux· ury liner from · item to stem u well as the :maotl anil ·molt• stack. '11ie Christmas pa-!rade ·1~ .on the; main ~el, Where the Contlnuoil on-Pag. 12 . --·---~I - Order and you'll ~ve fil.U of tender- '· 1'ii> llimiahed ·WUh Ui>m&Usi marrow and - --,.,. -'-'·~.!..' ---- NOWOflll-UNDll Haw IWiAMHlliT' _-THE : . " ~-... '· OF THE 0 ' . . ·· · .. -:~StlE6 "8ROTHERS : - . ~.'ir· ''\. .~ ~,~»-. :.r:.:~ '4 :~~~~~¥!~.ffl°? KN1Gkr ROOM_ f.f' . J:lOJo .1~30 p,m. -· .:·:. · wmitiloAY tHa~ suNi>AY WunY F0<~~~1ll •7 ... 20o . INS Blyside ·DriYe, NeWJIOl1 ' • • 1 ,. -. ' ,~ ,,.YQ¢u;WJOY QtJJt MIDDAY . .... ' ": . ~ I;.$:: fA~R~. r. UNDA1. 12 P.M. TO 4 P.M. ·lfM~ , nri' Fine Din.lug Sipcc l~ _ , 380.lEAst.0:».sr .. ttx;ttWA'D ·1 CoRONA DEL MA .. C'..\lJlrOIRt.\ ·:! PHONE: (714) 67S-i3i'4 ~·~·-' •· ~ ... .,_ ' efti,~1 BEDRAGGLED:.·D ·R-AGON. f~;,~,:i -.~C ~1~,2:0 . ~:0:1""~ -.~.~~,....., ........ t.._~ CM J.R. -PLAYERS ·TO PlESENT -. ~ . --· A PLAY F 0 R THE Y 0 UN G"S TE RS When a young lad has loot a prince!!s; a fi>rtune and bis falher'• ·bead, the world is bound to look a bit grim-unless of course be is lucky ""Oll&h to meet one genlle, sllgblly bedraggled dragon who Is willing to help hliD find the lost items. · · · ~ ~ '~,,. About 2D junior memben ol the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will "'' present this adventuresome quest in a musical fantasy, "The Bedraggled Dragon,',. December 2D and 21 at the Costa Mesa Community Recreation Center. The duo's search takes them to mue Monday Mountain where they are nearly scrubbed. to death, to an enchanted garden where they find a lovely flower-like princess and to the dangerous Ffre Mountain where they barely escape as they begin to be melted by "the heat. Toni Bergman u the dragon and Bruce Cooper, the young lad, must also face tbe evil sorcerer, .Abrog, who holds 1he missing princess in bia power. The evil Abrog IJ played by Patty Chavez, and Lynn Adams is the lovely princess. The 'nlwnspeople are played by Men-t Freeman, Kaylynn Baugh, BetSy Davidson, Cathy McKnight, and Kim OWens. . • Otheta in the cast Include Sue Saunders, Kathy Wwftoutb, Joy Saun- den, ·Beth Delaney, Nancy McKnight, Kathy Owens, Stephen Riechle, Mart Toto, Joan Hambadler1 Am)l'-Thomp1on, Rayann Riechle, 11eckf Boggs, Kim Skilling and ~dy Vlrcslk. · Original !"usic and lyrics tor ''The Bedragji!ed Dragoo" were writ- ten by Anita Grossman. Pati Tambellini is the director of the production. ' Perfonnances at the Community Recreation Center, west gate Orange County Fairgrounds, will be Friday, December 2D at 8 p.m. an4 Saturday, December 21 al 10: 30 a.m. and 8 p.m. See Guide to Fun, Page 13, for· ticket details. r-tHting. a dragon for the first time can be quite a harrowing experience. Bruce Cooper who plays the ,Lad finds out tha gen.tl.e 4r4gon,, play.eel by • ·lforii Bergman. 11 • good friend to have around. , ·, . ·''" -' ~~ K•ylym ......,, Morry F,--.... llohy Dnl-,._ Wt, ara - of the lo•1s1p11ple.of Pilllcetton in the mustcat fant..y, ''The a.dr.,.W .. Oregon'' wr~ by Anlt• Grossrn.n. l, Su,.n Wigbt,.Rebecca Boggi ...t R•yonn Reich!•.,.--tho 21 j..,ior ~ m•"'.'~~ qf -~~·· IA·~ CIYIC Pt·~ ip. ~ cut. Perfor~·ncn .,.. 1 schedulad December 20 and 21 . ~~~ ~Jll#•i'A."4, 1 >.> >~ ·.1 :.c..'h'~"i ,.! ; .S 1 :4:•1..I !l:n:1\J r.tifl ,t:li?61'1>t/.. l;J1t'1tl·,., ,, I Fncll,, l>e<:lllnWr 1.( 1Jk .~' ·' • ,1.~7 • • . ' • • ... ' ' ' " l ( 1t'1 Here • 'Dial annual bustle and buatle -eupbemit- tlcally lmown as the holiday season -engulfs u. One of these Intelligent years Congress .,.ill pass a I.aw declaring January 2 lbru 31 a follow-up holiday for purposes of national recovery. ~ Mi~De<:ember to New Year's probably finds us more on the go than all the rest of the year combined. Shopping without end. Dispatddng last minute gifts to cousins George and Ellen in Keokuk. Hundreds of urds to address and mail. Parties and enter- taining galono. About the only time the pace slackens is while sitting down to our daily victuals. Thoughts of everything yet undone are some- how eclipsed by the sight of. veal cordon bleu or top sirloin. Dawdling over a third cup of. coffee we've practically forgotten the necessity of putting up the Christmas tree. So, if a bad case of yuletide nerves is getting you down, the ob- vious answer is maximum dining out the rest of this month. BEEF SPIRITS L.wnches from 11 :10 O.ily except Sundey And Orange County offers limitless possi· bllities to ease the malady by such means. Bob Burns If Noel business takes you to Fashion Is. land Newport Center, put the skids under ten .. sion with a mealtime visit to the truly out· standing Bob Burtis Restaurant. The combizl. ation of superb food and handsomely execut .. ed decor is guaranteed to bring about as much relazation as you'll enjoy in the next few weeks. WI A selection of 20 dinner entrees, ranging price wise frOm a low of $3.50 to a high of ~~~Y,i~~ :o:!~~:~~v~~:·a~-a~~ their justly acclaimed cream Caesar salad - long brancb ot bali:ed potato and specially baled breads. · ~ PAIUlOUS NIW USTAUIANT Al the Lotuna hoch C. C. "--' s..c;.i.,. O.ohM o-i...,-T-~ lot. cw• c..w--.a-.. H ~ ........... ii"'t>."::"'2'0 ....... H11 IUllVAttONl-CALL VM) 4'MIMl • ~ITM c..i Mwp,. ... """""' ~ OUT 'N' ABOUT: TAKE YOUR PICK Main courses include breast of capon, champagne sauce, wild rice, $3. 75; grenadine of beef tenderloin forestiere, sauted in Dutter with shallots, scallions, mushrooms and red wine, $4.25; veal cutlet Oscar, garnished. with asparagus tips, crab legs, sauce Bearnaise, $3.95. t@ Out 'N' Abouter hasn't persooally tried the roast Long Island ducltllng, sauce Bigarde, wild rice, at f-4.25, but a recent rash of testi· monials from outside sources uniformly ling it! praise. From Bob BUl'D5' broiler comes royal stea.k- o-bob, cubes of filet mignon on skewer with pineapple, mushrooms, green peppers, toma .. toes, rice continental, sauce Bord.elaise1 $3.95; 1teak and lobster, petite filet mignon and lob- Featurin9 For Bu1inessmen LUNCHEON BUFFET TUESDAY th•u FRIDAY 11,30 A.M .• 2,30 P.M. $115 iTllff'!~IR[ ~ RESTAURANT 1241 wen eo..t H..,..,. ""9Port hlch PflOIMI 146-&0A fof ~ [] Dinner from -4:10 N;9htly ENTERTAINMENT -JOSEF'S-"Where It's HappenimJ!" Nightly except Su11dey TONY FLORES Hi1 Son9s •nd 6uiter 2'07 W. C-H!Pwoy -N-port -646-0201 ' MM.-Reeervations E•rly for Your XMAS OFFICE PAR·TY GROUPS TO 150 llnquet Rooms Av1il1ble ...... _ ...... TED ROWE DUO Nl .. rt,_f ,.-.-2 e.a. o,., 111 S"" .•. We flii11• ye•'ll like tile "New l•ek'" • LUNCHION • DINNll • LATI IUPl'll 2121 L COAST HIGHWAY AT T1ll JAMAICA INN ·-----....-..................... . I GBGJ:.AeQUAIN'fBD 81>EeLU. I Now OP•N I Wltbany~ilt-la•r ~foFF I IN NEWPORT'S NEWEST HIGH RISE I fakt.•om1 ptrdlne Q"/J I LOO~ING DOWN ON THE BAY I ef$5ermort 0 I FEATURING SEA FOOD AND I ..,. -'""'" •• ~ ·.;,; ;.;.;~ ""''"' .. ,, ,.., .,,. ""'· I LIVE MAINE LOBSTER I ca11,,,,_1ot,....11omod"--I LUNCH -DINNER a :;,e.=~.'~=~:;:-i:.~-k~ I SUNDAY BRUNCH llll MARTINI COCKTAIL LOUNG!. ------_-1110 L 17tll COSTA MBA "The Maxi-Load" fei1turin9 PARKS WILSON With J•mi• .t!Hll Chipp•r 0-.• c:-ty Head_..,. For Al OIJo!iplc -.. Tlcbtsl CMf MClttloccl.'I SPAGHmt DINNEI ALL YOU 71:~ CAN llT .... mlT MONDAY Nl•HT llWARD ROOM LADIES WRCOM! · Dining With an Ocean View SfAFOOO, SIWS •GOURMET BllREfS * FROM $2.95 * l:ntertal111119nt and Dancing Nightly AT THE PIANO NANI MAITll 6:JO N l:ll P.M, IOI Pll•llM l:JI M 11JI A.II. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE PHONI SJWlll Jl7 OCU.N An. HUIRIN6TON llACH la • • • • • -• • • - -• • • • -I ACROSS FROM THE ARCHES AND -NEXT DOOR TO VILLA NOVA I 7 ..... ~.-~ •• ~ '. ; • .~ 7 •ss -.. '1~--4~9~ .... .•. • OVilLOOKING T~E ~~CIF,tc? c:c;r~-~T THl .~l~l jf?I ~ ~ Mll..ifa.11s.cft•. i:.iLY PILOT . . . ""'"· Dlciiniw u. 1ffl Orange Counly's ReslaUfanl ind Entertainment kene • By NORM STANLEY ster tail, $5.SOj top sirloin steak, onion rings, ,4.95. FROM 0THE BRINY SEA Some of the sea food choices are broiled Australian lobster tails, $5.50j tried jumbo prawns, Neptune sauce, $3.50;·boned rainbow trout, saute almondine, $8.50. Should it be a daytime shopping spree to Fashion Island, Bob Burns offers an equally heady luncheon menu. Watch it though. Com- fort and dining pleasuxe ts so lulling there's the impolite tendency to kick youx shoes of1 under the table. What's Ii:i A NaIQe? Three chan&es of name in one year to the coo.trary, the restaurant now called Dick Church's at 2698 Newport IDvd. (corner of Mesa), Costa Mesa, has not had a &Ingle change in management, ®&~~~~ ·BIG BAND SOUNDS OF TOMMY MULllNIX ·TREND . . Dinner-Donc,in9 Cocktail Hours 5:30 -7:3Q P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS: 536-1421 21112 0.:-. A-... Huf,11ngton llMch, Calif. • Real Cllllolese Fotd ....... , .. taka homo. SlA& CIMSi WlllO 111 21" pl., Newpoit leach Ollole 3·9560 Open YMr llouM DallJ 1J..11 Pr1 •Ml a.t. ..... •.m. ' . . ExcitinA Entertainment ··---1 ~tf.t :-.~· TW'1 . Comps~ 1'..,i.-MJlls• .. And therein lies aninterestma tale. When Dick 'church flrsi acqulr..S. ihe ~ li~hment three years ago, he rec:Hruletied it the Greenleaf. He operated under IJl!I! name for two years tiatll a corilplete remodeling prompted a new identity as the Coffee Tree. OBJE.CTION MADE Sometime thereafter Church received Doti· fication another restauxant had regilthed the Coffee Tree tiUe and was objecting lo hl.s use ot the-name. Thia event occurred jwt u plans were under way to open a second Cof .. lee Tree In Santa Ana. -"l Confronted with ihe dilemma ·ot having even more signs nm the rfs.k of 1ater Junking, he decided the third -and he vows final - name change waa in order. Hence .•••• DINE OH THE BAY FRONJ stEAkS ..:.. SEAFOOD ~ RACK.. Of ~· . ' J:A:::O I O,Jt BUDPY ROHNER , AT THE PIANO BAR . NIGHTLY OPEN DAILY 11 :30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. -----· • , ~r Tallt Scampi N\' Steak Pizzailoa 14· varieties Pizza . , -.,..c1AL.-TAK•OUTOMLY• 3~ Varieties Pasta -.. SPAGHmt DINNERS Praw~s Scampi Cioppino Wiit! our dlllclOUI ..... ---ll"Vari.eties Veal I m.11 Miit, .. rflc: toat ..i 1GP ft etr wlltl -.,,,_.. .-rJ!*lll Scaloppine d!HH. N1 erdlr MO 11'111111 er Jar-. eorn. 1n 1111._ .. contt!IW, • 6 Varietie.s Chicken d~liDWatrl. ' , •• $1.45 , IS Varieties Sea Food 445 No. Newport ltvd., Ne'!'port leach Open 4 p.m.·12 p.m. Ml M929 .cLOSED TUESPAY . ' DON JOSE presents. . ' , -r· MR. . ·'·. ,J •• ,,: ENTERTAlNl&NT 0 .~ . ·~ ... -· l~.··· Bltl" lfiCl.Ull,: I COMEDY AND SONGS -=~.·.::~~· ; ............. ,_ .. , t • • -' ; I ' • , --~,~_,• _, .,......_-;-~~- Did: Church'• ••••• ·-to wllkli •-. ·-can 1.ay any greater clam a.... he. QUALITY AT LOW PlllC• Name. aside, tbougb, lie comili.clJ 6n qoauty fare at veiy .-Ote Plka fte aame bolds true with ID Identical -It .. new Santa Ana locat!cm, mo E4i!i1ar Ave. For breakfast, ~Wlcb or dinner1 tt•a hard to come by a betttJ: opUoa than Olardi'1 f<W family dining out. And tvecy111ing .., UM menu !1 available at an-. A ranllom sampling tetu In l1ldl orlleri a one egg, two str!pt ol. llacan, Jlllce, tout IDd coffee, IO centa ; grtlled ham with cheddar cheese sandwich on sour doop llrud, IS cents; breadecfveal cuUet With ddlJM .ppi.. aauce ·and gravy, dloice of !wnlmode _, or salad, bat ~,and dloice·ol. potalo, $lA ~ OHE ANO TME SAME ' Let · there be ,.. ClouJit 'noe -Didi: Churclils la reaiq 1111e -llic!t Clloldl · ' ,.,ho once. went by' the """"°"1ml of. a.- leaf and Co«ee Tree. Seaside Saddleback Laguna Bea<li:baJ m&n,y ea!rleo ln tlie - lnc.oat.dertly 1'ilb -a_.. like!T wi.. that the ellQolpllOltc IMdlei.ct Ina .., ..... Sea, • JJ.•Coiut Bl&lnNJ. ~the ...... ... C.,dli sid .., P-It . ... ~ . · . OPEN FOR LUNCH . :::;,:-11;30 to 2 p.111. DINNERS ~M; :""' 5.30 to 10 ,_ ~~~ C.--1//f' • ti ......... c... .... 540. '641 · 81la ·New.Yur's Eu Party! f . . . Empire Room · Meriae Ranwul i• .. • .., :JI.~,; rlewpo,,t. -9nn •1 CNllife DI...,. S..uM_,,_ NI ftJI. • ..,;,ith your choice of • • •• 7 -• PIM Ill, -YOH. CUT S11A11. I.OM ISi "llD llllj;lll - , •• 'IHI I la.IOI 'lllO JHE~HIY JOllll 9QMm ~a car f!il' er•; 11-11ma-w11 ••• " ' &wt'' ··~•·tc•·· ... llW;Jtir ' ' .• .,.,. ....... . ' f!l•ilua..r ~ -. J • ·· . f-'•.• .... •• .r14 11_. -r C. '44--11'0 MOW1 · The ' • • . • ' ' • . , ' • ,I t • . 1' .~ • I , ,j j ( • ' • ~ • . t ' I ~ l \ • t I t ' ·•etsa ENCHILADA _&_~ACO .... '. ••• $1.30 =: .. _,.... . ·CHILI RE"EMNNCHILADA •• $1.45 GR.ANJ2 ,HOTEL -:==:-~/Z . i;----) '! fh'Jnsr tit •r>+., ftMnl . ; -9093 E. Adams (at fM9nolla) Hu~ • .._.. M2..1911 1 1117 '' ' I• ....... ,.. ... l ~ ~ • . ...---~ ••• :::1 ·~, . ·····'••····-· -· .. ·-·---·---~ -.._'-I <-1