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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa. . . ' . ' ' . 't f • I ~··. I ' I .. ~~·":Witb . , ' .... • 1 ' " . . . r + • ~· WEDNESDAY,AF'tERNOON,.'.Sefiri:MBE~: z,( 't,69 ' - ' . -• • • • lj ,j ex ·' a1 a · ' - ,ank Ro~hCry Trio ···s1ay :: ,, l ! ~ ·women in c·o1~a Blood · I , , _. • , , I . ' • • • • , j I f • ... : { • . ,we • •. , • -{..'", : .~f:• • ·~·i I ·-,.,;/. , .. -· ' • • • , ., • , ' • OA,,_Y l'llLOT•Sllff ........ • < ..1 . 1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY VOTE!RS .Et ECT A NEW CITY COUNCIL MAJORITY ... ,' ftecat1 El~tJon Winntr1 ·Ron, Shtnlcf'9J!!l;,knlt '$yal1t•d, o-,rJ• Sc_ott . • ' ' . i... ... ' t · I , ., .. . '., . ' . ' Columnist Says Wallae e Y.oters . . ' •I '· To ·'1 oin Blacks ~ '' By TROMAS FORME Of "" Dllltr '*' Miff ' • '.\f,iiac. voiert·wlll Join with blacks and eOuere stud<ntajo form Ille next.pollJi~ COlllUoo. .. ~' ,Al first heari/\g Ii se\ind• lm1Jl'Obti>je. that it w'bat former Robett Kennedy b liecr<tary,Frank M a.n•klt~ ic ~ Pr<;dkttd in I talk Tuef<IOY1 at .,,.IJ!I'\ Coaal Colltg .. ' ' ~ 1 r'l1fi ,key tO compfebendinA why such a 'i?f.litlOO Is po6oible Is I<> understand the ..... 1c:cordlng to Manlllriia, blue ctlljr workero outaide the South voted far ~· . I ' • ' ,.,. , -.... it• V ~~~ .M(ayQr, ·2 ~t~er·s ... . -. ' OU~ted ,:by 2 to l ·M~ • 'Mf1Yor • !\Obert 1.' sthWei:dtferger was rtmoved{from olnce;'bt a vote of 3,~7 for.reciilf, ;to.tiito <to ittaip him. Vice· Mayor 'Dooald Fregeau lost his sc~..t with:.J,395 (or call aild 1,30& to ~ tllin ' • . . . I Veteran Co.J.ncilman Joe Coumges ~ (See l\ECAlL, P1ge I) . . ' .. . . '. • ~~lT ... 1 ~ ' I . I ~ Stnl ·.'UidWo~ : Roaahl~ks trp · CiNCiNNATl (UPI) -Three young men robbeil a 11.lfJurban aavlnp ind loan offlee Wednesday, then "vrded ~· women employea and two · women customen lntct a ta41t 11rid shot and tilled them "in cokl blood." po1ioe reported. The gunmi!:n fled in a l!IM model automobile '!'Qth an unde~d amount ol mooey,. pOllce aaid. Police roadblocks were 1tt up in Ille Obto.Kentuiky-lndlana. bordet' area and al all bridges woos Ille Ohio lU.Ver. 1brH of the wmnen were the only persOns in the Cabinet Supreme SavJnis and Loan AllodaUon office, locakd · ncroM a 1trel!t1rom a sbopplrig center"'ln 1ubw1Jon Delhi Hilb, when the robl!en enteied. · · IJ'he fourth woman victim enleretl the office while tl)e ·robber was in progreJS, police !~Id. She wu identified as Mrs. JosePh Huebner of Deihl Hills. eiu>t. Jam~s Harvey of the Hamilton CountY, SfiertU'a olfiee sold be was told by lt.1. Huebner'• husband: "Illy .ljl!e ond l stopped at Ille bank to cash my-pay check. My wile went inlid,e • She dldD't·icome out, and wben l went in I · fou.Dd \herli aU dead." · ~ o1 Ille vicUms wil' tdentilled aa ;Mn:-LUllan DejOajd, a bank ean>iO)'• and 1 wife . of C1ncinoaU -policeman ·W'al~r Dewald:, • · _,, " , The robbers were descnoai.u white and in µ.w,early ,20s. One was delc:ribed as bearded. Venm1 W. McDaniel. president ol qi. savingl •nil loan -tatioo and a pr•J> · ticlng attomey, was actlng u defense , counsel "'t a murder trial In Clnclnoati , When tho.holdup took ploce. ~ trial was . nieeae4 to pennil him lo k• to the bal[L l\Jeet:.oU: Viet, Military · W~rtll' CUPlj -· President· NI""'' !l'scliued U>e 1Vletnam stl\lltlon and· ~.'•~•peCt1 of the nitton'• • "iolJltify ·!Jo'IUI'~" toifay will! the joint chief• 'ii etilf and Delense Secretar)I i.1elvin I). Laird.. , . ( . . . . ' . . ~>ci' contenUon 1s the blue col- lar -P (he said. they weai: sport •hlrta ip Oalifornta) voted oot so much racist or anti-demonstraton u agatrwt th e· poUttcal l)'Sltm. 'Finl of ail, in \lltlr e)U. ·wan.-WU'~~<( the Eslablilhmen~ Manldewlo , 'lllU! ll!e bhie collar ~in'l!le ~11...UO. of the blodc ani1 Ille lludenta. Supe~visor's Auk S~aks · at SaJJleback Me et ~nilewicz spol!e. tO 1 rparse gather· 111& ol tllo oot ol Or1nge Coen College's .ytlme •ll!dfll b 0 d 7 of 7,800. Tho former dir,.cor if the Peace Corps, Kef>. "'1jy 1ni1r...iary and -syndicakd Wuhlnl'OD • coltminllt wa1 the · nm ipeU8 In a di.IUrund~ 1Pf:aker series. ~-led Jo ialk bn Cllnpi'8 lat<r.dur-lnr Ille llCbool year ... •Porlt •t•r em RU ... n. polttlclon-PierTt-Salln~tr and (lot COJ.LITION, l'.,_ I) BY PAM HALLAN " .... ..., ... ...., Jolln Kllle!er, asaistanl to Fifth District &!perviaor Alton E. Allm,.litlded que• llool "' the reeau·mov"""'t opin!I hi• bO.. and d!qrammtd tu clol~r "'" 1t • •tlie Tutliloy m..uq of llie Saddle'bock Valley Cblmber of ~ l\ll\eftr, ii-eor-cid Mar-resident, -•tood-11> .for -A1leo . -. Illa acbedllltd _, 1pt1ker -who was buq In a. metUng deciding whether f/t not I ltop sign •llqllld be ptactd at. lhi'.comer GI spotted Bull Way ond Rancho, Vlelo Road. n. speaker wu 14ed ·atiout charaes mode agalml Aila! ti' .,, .. ,lde!li ~lated 'pampl11et The Homoowom ~· "All eight allegatlOns are boliedlon of· ne1a1 aeuons of111e l!blrd of'Sut{ttvbon. ..\II wer .. DlljorUy.v<ltfl in )lllblic·olllcial , j bbrlnp," Mid Klllefff. Re ~ •(Jlelficati, on a pfcturt in lbe pomphlet 1howing I beautl/ul -QI road will! 1 c1p11on 111.&tnc lhat lbeie ia llJOll<Y In bulldlna hlghw111. 1 Re explained the toad was built !or North Am<rleon Rockwell 1~ng to their project.,i ne<ds. ''They put In Ille ' olrb, l'Jtl!r and two tones oHhe-road. 1t thelr own. tllJID't" IMd' JWlefu • esan °!"'suc<:i•&s li jRI( i : do,t'1 L!•der ~tt ' '. ; Sen. ·uu\.gh Sc{>u Def eats Baker For GOP PQst . . w ASHING TON (UPI) -sen. Hugh s~u of Pennsylvania was elected new Senate Republican leader today, sue· ceedlng the, late Everett M· .. DlrKsen. GOP &e:Dalors choSt Scott tiY a vote of 14 to 19 over Dlrksen's son·lrrlaw, Sen . Jioward·H. Be.ker Jr. of Tennessee.· The Vote, at a closed meeting or the 4S Republican sehators. gave. the 68-year-old Scctt the Jtei>ubllcan leadership at taast unUI January, 1971. . Presklenf Nb:oo, who bad ·taken· no hand ~m the etmtelt,. teleplJooed.. eoo- gratulations to Scott shortly. after • the vote"and ralaed•t!io pooalbllilj>'1'f I GOP. taliio\ ..... of, 1lie :Sei!a~ I in•'\111. SColt repllf'd; ••N<r one. would want~ •bei ,Ille leader of the inAJodl\' . .mor<1liell ·<lo." Baker Mid 'of ttie ~:.· "h am plemod and1pniudl wtthJHugh Stott.· The Republican pany•in>lho Stoal<,and in the coontry ii' 11;1 good hands/' .... · , • Scott 1n tum termed Baker a "fair, . vigorOOi ·and , even · frlablenla& • act. veraary.'"' 1 , l ·! • ; Vlltll Ille leadership aetUed. the ' Re~bllcan ·senator•~ arranged: a _second ' meetfr.c later In the day .to choose a new .t \vhlp to."Wcceed.1$Cott. 't'bo 'IXfOTed' up • 1 ti~~:r~mre, . . . . -~. - De Vice~ Collfisc~ted. I 1 ~ O I By AllntU~ R. VINSEb . .... ,.. ............. ,. '. • .J I • J:. ~ ' . • ' . ' • ' Sexy . lile~alure and OCJ>i• •• medtl olfloeri a '.,bi . #Ii . to ~·~w-.lif ,~t,_~f~~·= Cler~ Ed'Wd K! Flocller, 21, d J ll ~xlngten ~ Line, Coltl Mesa wu ar· rested J>lai<Mll• :II'~" WeAIJ,~~ Booki, thei> ~ bn iUapidon ol ,..,. of o~mNtriall. 1 • OwMllJbieph-Relt'.and lbd a ihlrd'.J!Oi'• ty kfenOfied in hll arreSt warrant.onli as Jolln'l:>oe•m re·.UWbtlhK ~ lodoy • .'1We're alltmpilnf to 1i+iol Ille -. Reitano: and th& John Doe-,'' aa&d 1 vice officer who declined ·to be ldenlilied; "There'• ni:Jthtng new.in the case.'! . Contackd at hlJi apartment today, R.el.tano'1 deCllned any · J.mmedi l te discussion, ' I , "Call back later when I've bad aome coUee and 1~11 make some comment. hi Iba! direction," he said wlll! a chuckle, t "We -have a lot more sexual treedoM these days,". Reitano said Jailer after bis mtrnlng coffee. "We also have a .store that says : Adults Only." 1 Reitano -surprlled to learn be w11 wanted on an arrest warrant.~ by, Judge-Paul Mast -said be hit.a: ·beer operating with the full advlee of hia a\. torneys that he Is within lhe Jaw. "How come Uft!Y picked ouf ~ itore.?1' ht said, (aOdlng that ~ lJ rellUVely a newcomer 'tri the bUslness. •' , "I dori't know if It's an honor or a com. pliment." Retta.no said his attorneys haVe :tOld him he is not In violation ~t ob&Centty law.::, adding that theJ checked :u;e. ibop over because they wOukl have 4o 1hiDdle any courl case against him. "And.bealde,o, l hlv• IOmO'ldeu of, my own,'' be added. , RellanO mf'thiifo,; Ii= liillts "ant'' -lflamb<ylli>llJ ldver1'"4 ilbeing_fot, adu:ts Pl''Y !!'>ii Ute bulinesl of Ille im- mf.ture pe-'or iW*llO "'""* 10lldted. ,'l!_;lll<Y,~ eni•nn•nt ond. .. cttem.n1 OU! -. lf.'',¥ lald, Iii aopar'ent ~ (See BOoll l!#JD, l'qe,I) f ohilli c\ j ·-l ,i.' ' ) ,"" .... '· " from th1lt. post. • L' • ~ 1 • r ) Bake• vlu amona those In fhi< 1'.iiMinr for the No: I job .. Olh<n ,iOcludell>~ J01mes B. Pearson (Kan.), Charla 41. ~ , Percy· (!Iii);. Robert P. GrHOn; (Mlch.),4 John O. IJ'ow« Tt1.), ~ Jlr,)< MW<i , (lawa) .. • l • 1 , ID atill -aollolt \tdljl, fit~-s.... If,;~ Senato• hli<Y ""4 . 1 .rollo'fllll·tlle ap'!ifl . \!O\'l Njxon•...._._.., ~ -·· ctn> -'l!lo~llaM<;flcl>U Jll!ihl , hlv. ........ _.1i11-. )a llJI j!ll'• • 1y. ••No,lial.al al~:· ll<ott retlled. "lt WO! au 11 a 'hllh levol and .,..i 'opiri\ In-I d6ed.'' ",1 /1 ' I • 1 I II' / . . . . . ·' • t • .,r J • ~ixoft tw ~t~et P~,!l88· 1 WASHINGTON (AP) -Pralifa!I Nll<- on will hokl • oews conference· At noori J Friaat , 'hit !Int fn lilr:ti n\ootlu, llJI V(hlle H-~ toctay •• , I .__ ________ __. I ; ' ' ' Panel: • • . TV · Viole'#ce ·Begets Heal State , to Eye. Bolsa Island Desalt Plans . Tlie .~ Bolaa -""*" ~~Glr--1a.ia1e.i ~r lnlooiii" ~ by. • Nie eglila(li\i Jollll ....,ujeO, chatrmu lohn V. Brigg• said today. Brigg, (R·Fullertoo) la chalrman ol Ille foint Committee on Atomic Development Uld Space which I• holdiJI& hearinp brooghool lbe Slate. "O\Jr _.ut!eo will hold a hearing In he Huntington Beac~-Seal Beach .a~a iometime in October to find out just what tappened to. the Bolsa Island 'Project," lrlgp said. "We .wrmt lo get II off Ille tfOUlld to ftlleve tbe criUcal power and ~iler IUJ!Ply lhortqea we loce In lbe not 00 ~ luturt...'! . Tlie llfetiopolllan WI I e r Plalrict ili!WI>), «lilnalol'I ol IJle plae lO ha .. I mbined water desalln!z.aUou and power 11ant' oo the 40-acre island of! Warner \venue, anoouoced plans last March to 'go it ,Jone" when federal backing was vllbd~awn ... 'llfWP offtclA!a said II that lime Illa! he .1715 million project ·would he delayed l:om lU original starting dale or 1970 lo he mid 1170s and nol later than 1980. The stale legialative joint oommlltee •blcfi Briggs huda Is holding the rtalewJde hearlnp wllll the goal of livetoptng ''power aources for an ex· 11~ population and related technical llP8Jlli00, •• Tlie .Qllllnal BolJa l.olalld plu called or a. eOmblned nuclear water deaa1th1g llant and .power planL Jol.hlng with MWD n the project were Southern California Cdlsoo, Loo AIJitlea Department ol Waler ml Power, ml San lll>go Gu lndElectr1c. • The power companies pulled out In 1111 men the c!oll of the projecl Uyroclteled rom·Uio ·ortP>aJ 1161 ullmalo·al"" nlJllaa lo 1715 m!Won. No. Saigon Requeet Fol"' Troops in 1965 . WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille ~!lit Department aatd Wedneldly lJ.S. cdmbat !atcts were aent to !outh Viet.nun in 19'6 l$1.the result of CONIUltation With bl1t wJtboUt a formal request from the Salaon ·-enl The dilcloaure was made by depart· btnl Prt{ll offlctr Carl Bartch who Jn. lonned .....,,,. al a Sept. 2 lell<r !tom IL G. Torbert Jr., 1C11111 uliJtanl .ltCl'tlary f<r. -Iona! relallonl, lo !lbalmwl J, w .. F\llbrl&hl of the Sena!• l'Gfticn ~ Conim!Uee. vloleal f011111 ol Wbavlor alld lostm moral ah<I 9odal vakia about violence In daUy Ille which are unacoeptable In a c:ivlllzed l'JCl.ety.u The -said the loduslty'o aeU-!mpoaad lllndalda aio lnidequale and-endad: · -~bandoomeQI of chlldnn'• cartoons oonlalillllii it1'l\llll, J>•neom~ vlcil.,... -Lesa lime devOied lo crll\11!, wOllOtil, and allllon'ld~anlure ~ ooo- lalnlnl vlol~ot apilOdes. --A 'cbqe In the blSlc coatm In L • ~ • .Jtlleilaer rr.,•tr . Donna F1nry, 17, orange Colli>· ty beauty was runnerup among 60 contendets In lollsa Photo- genic in recent Lens Cl!ckl~ Camera Day at Downey • .fl.1iss Flory, of 19012 Bikini Lane -bow fitting -in Huntington Beach. is current Coata Mesa Miss Mermaid. She's a Foun· lain Valley High School senior. Drug Crackdown Works 4·t -BQrder, Say Officials LOS ANGEL!i:S (AP) -U.S. offlalala, lleued with the f1rat 1t11e1 ot a border rackdown ·on dru1 traltk. ny they tJietdy have flopped eiJbt 1bJpmenta of aarljuana. But, llley add lt'a loo soon lo lell the ef. Ollll• ~1101 .............. twri .......... --_,.., -- aa»fOI COUI l"llW..IJM'"lt COMMNT ll:e\im N. w,,, --- - ff!Cll of Operation Intercept on marijuana prlca in the United Statee. Jack lngerl!IOll, director of the Bure.au of NarcoUcs and Dangerous Dru&•. and U.S. Customs Commlstiooer M 11 e I Ambrose tokl newamen Tuesday the pro- gram ia "expected to be a maasive deter· rent." Notln1 el&ht lara:e seizure• slnct the cractdown·began Friday, AmbrNe said, "Some people m .till foolish enough to lry lo get II put us." Two announced 1oals of the program, to dry up the source and to drive up marijuana pricu lo prohibitive levei.il still blven'I been aetermloed. Jnaerao aaid. He said he dJdn 't th1nk there bad been any significant-prict change since the cracl:down, allbough prices "have doubl- ed or tripled bec1111e of the recent scarcl· ty." Nollng lhaUO percent of Ille U.S. ll)&rl· jutna supply cort1es Crom M11lco, JniwwoJl aald, ••u we can eliminate the aource ol aupplJ, we can conlrol tht traf. Uc." . .He sak! he expected 1 more extensive . marijuana IDCl poppy crop eradiCIUon procram by Mtxlcan officials tl'Jla year. Ambrole &a.Id the lntenaJve lir-iea·land l>order survelllonce by •arloul ,.,.,.._ men! agendea ml Ille military will oon-tinoe ••ror an lodetuminate period." ..... _ .,.., . .., _, • -., on. phaJe ol OporaUon lnlercept, -...,., 11 ........ a. ~ ._ dttalled chtckl of each vebJcle crossing '=' -• ~.!I!!!!. · lnlo Ibo IJnJlid• Slllol, bu caueed lam • ....!.: ..:..,~ ™ tn.lflc Jams, dllayt of up to all:Dour11n ~~c:...,....... .-.-,.: T..:. '::."I border croaatnca and complliDta trorn ~~~~~ ~~flai.ed on~ 1ldet of .:szi:,, r n ' i ....,..,. the bordtr 1od the prmdent of the Me1· - -'--lcae Cdlncll. ol NaUonal tourism, Nicol" .,:::;:;.,~ Sud, said· !hat au Ille program " doing ..,... ;......, 111.1 brin~ about rutntment betwetn . -· • =-ll!'O(/:f, "• IJloao ol Baja CaUlornla and ' .. .......:1 ---1 ... """ .. ._,. \Al Ullll • -"Obvl<iu1U'-.lher• • .,m~ he 1 om e ---------~ tcGDOmlc lmJ>IClo:'..~br.OM a.aid, " wbld) ~ °""""'!!! ~ --.. "relOfl lo viol•"" 1' dep1ciff 11 an unusual and undesirable outcome" In- stead ol the norm. -Mnr< lnduslty ""arch Into efficts ol ylol!nt TV ptoar&mJ -allboUgh meanwhll!. "anouill ll bown lo in.ab Jn· .iOljlable 11\Y dllq In llkh!i ~ al"'I the llnet WI bav• -,...ndet.. ' Tba COlllllllasJon aiaO ,.,..,maid ,..-ua1 11111• oon~oili>l ••l>Pirt alld lloanclng let ~ ~tlon !or J!llb-Uc broatScUtlni "14' that lt m•y dflvtlOp r Prom Pflfle l COALITION . • • comedian Dick Gregory. Mankiewicz: aaid ha aeea tbe Nixoo ad· mln!atratlon having a fair chaMt of IUC· -In Im ml '74. Bayood the Ult of the prtOenl admlnlllralloll, be predlcted,, lbe next real polfer will go to the person or movement that can pull the coalition of tbt aUenated together. He aald tbe thing that struck him in the Robert Konnedy campaign last year WIS that ''be wu~ able to put all these lofelber will> their •hated ooncmi .,.r community participation &nd Control." Mttnkiewlcz was asked by a student if a coalition of the dia:alfected provJdt.d a wlnninf· maJortty wouldn1 ' ... he fragmentauon when it came time for aoluUons. "There would be a great deal· ar fragmentation and host i lit 1 e I',•' Mankiewlcs said. "But if pow• were returned lo the neighborhoods lhe benelltl would autwelgh the disseJWon." He llid the auburban factory workei: ii oppoted to "them" -the bureaucrat.I who u.erclle the control over their lltea. "They're affluent," be said, "but they feel their schools are inadequate, their polict; protection worse, lheir government ma.king them pay the full cost of the blecl: problem aed their children ofi In college beiqg taught noL to llk.e them. "So when they &et a cbanct--to vote in a local school bond eletUon they say, •the hell with It,' and vote 'net. to prove they sun hive some cohtro1." Manldewlci argued Lyndon Johnaon was nelthtt or the two thtng1 he was widely reputed to be -a Tenn and a good politician. "He was a Wa_,hingtonian who lived bis entire adult life in the capital and an awful politician," Mankiewicz said. He said because of JohnJon'1 bacl:grouod all of hla acllons as Prestilent were colored by bl! trying lo get Senatt and House approval In expecta.Uon that would solve the problern. Mani..iewk:t said Johnson w o u I d \\·onder, "We've passed the civil rights biU and the model cities bW. what are they wonylq. about now!" He said Nixon on the other hand "is not only not r r om WU;h\qton but from nowhere . He ii the ~t American presi~ dent in the sense of beJna from the entire country. During bis eight years in the wUdemtss there probably iln't a cOunty In lhb country al. Which be didn't sptak at a Republican Party dinner." .From PQfle l RECALL •.. removed from office on a vote of 3,J8& for recall, t,524 for re\entlon. In tht election ol new counclbnen, Geora;e Scott defeated J\Oberl Sasscne for MIU'()r Schwerdtfeger'1 seat by a vote ot 2,21tt for Scott to 1;803 for Susone. In the race for Fregeau's aeat, Berhle Sv1lstad won with 1,99'7 vot.et to 1,249 for Paul Guiao and 951 for Paul S1varino. Curre1ea' seat went to Ron Shenkman with l,302 votta. Othel'! were Roy Richards, 1,030; John Ginos, $44; and Don Frank. 524. The old council remains In office until next Tuesday. They meet then to canvass and verlly the election results and install the vlctor1. Today, in the aftermath of a bitter campaign which centered on char&e• of c:>nOlct of interest agaJnst the in- cumbent&, defeated Mayor ScbwerdUeaer was unavailable for comment. Frtaeau had nturiled to hi! school teachlftl and CoUrreges returned to hJ1 farm.Ina . Cour. re1e1 did vow he'd sho'ft' the peOp1e the tnlstake they had made in rtmoviDg him from oHiCfl. New ccu"cilQltn Scott, Svab~d and Shenkman briefly outlined their vtew1 on city affaln and proposed a few new pro- grams. rn the vot1111, recall strt1ucth was es:· .hlbltef! in all part.a of the cfty, with no one area domlnatlng the election. Best turnout wf.1 prectnct. 101, at the southt1st comer ot the controv«llal Larwln Tract, whlch froduCed 3eO bllloll and favored the recal by a i to l iuar1ln. Poorest turnout wu pi'oductd by precinct 203, in the extreme northeast corner ol lhe cily which brought In 18 balfot! and. narrowly favored the recall. Predictably the arus closest to the Larwln tract -focal point of the r&calt n\Gvement -puilhed the harde3t for recall , but the trend. was eVidtnt in all · part, of the city. Alt three incumbents were defeated in every preclnc~ llloulll> COUrT!IH WIS naM'oWly deftattd -112 to 111 -in precinct T, ·the dly hill aed Coloma Juarei area. 1 eocree and doughnuts were served at city hall as residenll be&lll to filttr Jn abnul t p.m. lo Ill the V<Jlet lalUed, TIMl'. recall wu apparehl allor !he lint law; prec:-lnct.!I, but candidates wertn.'t sure of their sllnd.l.ngs unUl about ball0way tlll'OU(h the counllng. Jubilant wlnnen, wtl't rulhlna orr to . vleloty partlea all ovtr the city. II "II a ~lthl Of victory Joo, lot Ell· 1ane VanOuk, the driving fore. b6Nnd the tocall Who laid the Sllcctll fat )I al the reet of the ptaple. 1 ' ' . . .. tho ldod iii -tfonal, c:ullural lU>I dro-focuaod 11'Jl!WUY ., Jll II-on lbe .world al police lpilmptloN, 01 matk:' p,,,,...mmlnf oot preainUy pro\ )'dl!ror. ' ,1 • " C:;'fcoters bollll1g tnenuu, of api" vlcled l~ IU!Gcleot llldlUre by commer-''Televlsi<>ft 11 ooe bf olJJ' •lptncanl 111> · per ormlng !ala! brain llUritt}' and o1, clal broedchf.lno ,.• tional . resourm/1 tt said, ''but our r~Une deo::r:.~ of all kinds 0Jt 'T""'."'' gteateil· resource ls our children. ltdling and . f' The NaUOnal Comml"1on qn \be Children begin lo abaorb the lelllo111 of In IUIUplioo of !ta crlticlml, Ille "PCI'\ Ca..., and fevenlloo II Vlolia<-a, beaded .• lele~ btlore IJley CllJ reid'llr write. 111<1 the tbrM mlJOr i.levillon -kl by IJ,r. Mllllll\ S. Elsanl!mltr, wu 1"'11ed IO a ~enlal way, ttlevis""l>elpa lo "bavt alJactad 1UboUflUal llnl>......,inta by Jonoer ""'1denl LyndoO B. Johnion create w)la~ chlldreo u~ •of In the ~ ~llDI Cl'lar<d lllls,: In 1111' •lier !hi, llllialnaliOn ~ &WI lh~va and of olllers, a1¥f Of w~ll\ 1taaon." , , · . F. Kennedy. II II llllblllblng a aerleA of consllt1lt1 Ille •tandardJ OI clvUlzed And tt oolt<l lht nillworb , lltJ!l-70 Ji'<!-:' reports on varioua -Upects of violtDCe ill 80clety1 iram 1el\ICult "lllfnl, to fn4.ic.tt' the·· American Ille. , "Yet. , .we daily permll our clllldren beglnnlng al a laYCrible """' aiOol lhc The ll·page r • ~ o r t on TV vloleiice durlna lbelf lonnative years lo to!*' ~ Un,. r-"'1id here." . I 11,1 Ttllll'Mt. Killer's Hostages? Mrs. Linda Mae Peugeo~ 21 , and her 2-year·old dauahter Lori are feared to have been taken hostages for accused cop killer Stanley B. Hoss Jr. Tile seatch for the fugitive is centering around the · Cumberland, Md.; area. Chicago Riot Attor1µ3ys ... . .... ... Quit Case, Face Arrest . CHICAGO (UPI) -U.S. Dlalrlct Coort Judie Julius J. Hoffman today i.!lsued bench warranta for the attest of four defenae 1ttorney1 who faUed to appear al the opening of tht trial of eliht peraoos charged with inc.llfng rloll durin1 last yw '1 DemocraUc naUonal convenUon. The jud1e Jsauld the warranll at the request of U.~. Atty. Thomas A. Foran, who •aid the lawyers had written him sayln& they wished to withdraw from the cue. Foran 1ald the lawyers' conduct was "90 lncred.lbly lrresponalble and un· prolus.ional that 1t ~ould be unbelievable if one did not take into account some of theit prior aclioM.1• The warrant.I were J.ssued for Michael P. Kennedy, San Francisco, ?ttJchael E. Tigar, l.<>1 Angele!, Dennis • Roberta, Chicago, and Gerald B. ·t.erCourt, ·New York. Hoffman 1ald be would dve Foran time to try to noUty the attorneys l>efore having them arrested. Tbe trial, billed by defense spokesman _as "the second batUe ol Chicago," opened in a packed court room while about "° demonstratora picketed and went throu1h guerrilla theater rouUnes in a c01d rain outside the federal ~dln1. 'I1M! defend1t1ts -ant.twar activists ac· cused of fomenting: the clashes between demonatrators ud police whlch rocked Chlcaao in AUJU.ll, IJ6I -for the mo1t part lourig~ in cblln, smiled, waved to Crl'endl and took notes. Only one, DavJd Dellin1er, WQt'e a J•cket and tie. ~·· .w.,. ~ in ..a., ud !Sb 111 .... o( this woaderful oppc>cQIDli, .,.,. 25'1& oo Y'""' paid.o.s.a of Tow!. •ceding ftad.are. Adi.e .,....,.. only. 4-piact place ........ (t<upoon, pia<t futk, ""'" lmil't, aaJad fork). Chicago . Plant Blast Kills 6, Injures Scores CHICAGO (UP!) -An exp!O<iloo rlp. ped through a printing plant today, ,... ding one-ton rolls of P•Jl'l' illk> the street, Al least ,ix perloos were killed and 30 lo 40 Injured. .. rtremen seardl:ed the tnterior of the·' building for Wlrkel'! who might · have been trapped inside. Jame! T. Ratcllffe, director of public_. informatjon for the R. R. Donnelly and: Sons pl&nt, cOnfinned tbet'e were six dead . He said COi'lpany ollicial!: had been •· trying to aecount for all penonnel. Bui ;: apparenUy" so many worker• rttW"Ded nome a list could oot be compil~. The injured were tu:en to a half doun hospitals. Some were said to be in critical condiUon. The blast was reported lo have oc. curred in a rotogravure pressroom at Ult big plant. Ratcliffe said so I v e n t 1 sometimes are kept in the explosion area, The force of the exploslon hurled roll! cf paper, weighing 2,000 pounUs, through windows onto lhe street, aceord1n& te~ f\fichal Debs, owner of a filling station across from the pWnt. •• I .From Page 1 BOOK RAID •• to his qualified clientelt, "then they cift come In." "It'a a lot better than having war1,11 he conUnued. ABke<fwho Ille third John Poe named In the Central Cringe County J udl°" District Court· arrest warrant Jniaht bC Reitano said his clerk. Fk>cker. WU onl! a Jol!n Poe un!D ldeftUlled Iller hla ai:: rest .~ "i1•1 too bad .be·• laldi;ll.lh!o lor"'ll 'i lt''beiakl.,,..~,..;~ •.. • '11e1~.~ md4'1'11 llf Ii. nlture cil ..i.~ilOeal mjidl)I, · . police •~·1'1ill "'-or not.,,, · ~ H .pt! ~ 6iicer ho ~ !!~ w£ · 1n · tht ahop .itiolrt a. w ago, lbQll\lni '· plli>=bo ol t 1 merchfn411e ml. er , · 11 wu ooly\ rouUne rormalltJ. ' ~ E!,11enUy II waa lbat lnCleeil, • '$ "We Vt: had the case wxze1\ i. vestlpUoll for a week,'' lbe blvutlcl(cl who Chose not to ldenllly blmaeU told,~ DAILY PILOT today, ~: One newsman who accompanied ae fic1r1 on the raid, which drew 1 11111 crowd of puaerlby, referred in hla Iii: count to offlcer1 having had the pr~ under aurvellllnce for -a week. J "We don't Ute that term," he ·~ preferring lnfeatlgation. , Reitano -wbO aald he alto hu a ~ In Loo Angel" -loda,y looked !or jhi silver 1inlng in the•eklUlfl after ;I he Ibo Is ">ll(ht !or mu1. , "Maybe the pabllclly wUI ' h 6)' ss/' he llld, ''It oettilnJy ahoulcl.~ .. ~ , : • ' . ,, • -.. ! : Regular phoe fn.m ~p.50 Sal. Olice -b1.12 • 12.,,;.c. ~ "' eteh• Replu pn.. &otn J)p6.ao Sak pdcl 60.. ~.00 i • • • ' • CONVENIENT J. C. J./.,,itnphrud 'Jaw•ti'tJ ll Y&AkS TERMS $AME LOGA TJON •' IANKAMERICARD • • lt2l NEWPORT 80ULlVARD PHONE ~ MASTER Cl'IAMIE COSTA h!ESA '41·1401 11ntt:1 made tbelr-chbice," tie ""IDJUed, pleal!d wllh lilt e¢1te .ProcodUI!.-_. .._ _____ ..._ _______ ._ ____ _.~ ..... -----"'--------J 1 -~ • , _! I "' ~-. . T: J .·• !! .. ' I . ' .. .. • • .• ~·I § b1 l>h ,g11 .i.;.. = lqrll> ,II• s • ;;. ' ~ . ~ • i '· E1 : ,/ 'I c $.1 Soi I olfld E \ I~ ~ ·~ iiifl; I' • eil18l I ~po ri!lro I ''"p, I = I :J I • U[ """' ~ ' '1 alzo . -liid tOll be." J1l begh fjve . La ·vtce ·ehar. tbvl deni• prod ~ "J! In " •l\d ae11 "Gn Ind• with G< au ta duct part . ' llltrc aevc mlle ~:"1 i+."' Who jl • rtac ~kl. B4 , Tt ~ .Imo duil .... . Jo lion ma~ -.. j .be ~· ... Nj ti:: -. . '\ • > ' -f . • • • .. ::·.county Reje~t~ , ' ·:Probe of Edison •'. • • -'. , By TOM BARLEY Of~ °"'" , .... lletf ~ •bld by Orange County Supervisor ~ B•tlin for a publlc hearing Into Ill! i!ropoo•cf 1179 million .. pans;on of the • · Ctltfornia EdiJOn Company's BeeCh plant wu voted down bf b1J colleagues TUeaday. ~ coU\ci find no support for his afaiui,ent 'tfuit "all conned<d with tbls ~ should come before us and pfdent-ttletr ariuments before anything fqr1bor. ls dc>\10· about .Ibis plant." H~ ·got tl)e vote of Second District &~ DIYid B,.ker but that was ~ 'and eki>lalned by Baker as a move .. lo frt lbe vote·of the boanl on Ibis mal- ~ir mail• ii clear Iha\ he shared the .. , * * * Edison Denies ! ~ . C~rges '!f Sffll1g -Danger.. • "11f--• • ~ I;. Soalhein calllomla Edbon·Company fjW'.= '!::i/L."": -~ofU.~1'· · JIM!ll "-,.eatboC p1an1 iiHl'. ;iw_--.11 ......... du~ ~ '( ' i·~."'FUCben, .county siD4' cur, ~ij!.1li~y.\I< will'd'!IJY· "'f',l!PPllcaUon tiy 1111..J!dl>on Compally to lripl• the cipie,dly of IQCal plan\,. ~lni JI>•! any e~ l'Ui "put 90. IOIJ• ol oxide of riftrogen:illto tbt air .. day:" . ·~P-L:r.tartln Ullstant manager for tbt ~-dl;w;,;; of the Edloon Com-AnY· oald, "OUr de~gn speclflcaUOl)JI are 111U•r "1CMl8h along to pmw lhe type of 4Jlchargn that will b< laklnC place. · "I don'~ know where Fitcben g~ his naure. unless he based . them on other ~ pruen!Jx ill.-ation,'' l\larUo ..ited:.. ' 'H.e."'"1ed Iha! Edison woold triple ihe lit& 0t Jts generaUng plant in HunUngton Beach .. 'torecbnology in the control llacks ii adv•~ ev~ daY. so it·ia bnposaible tO llJ .0.. what the plaiit dlacharge will be." if.4ison rec~nUy announced a $179 mnllon expansion of the local plant to begin in 1970 and be completed in about fjVe. years. _ Lut week, William R. Gould, senior ·vtce president of Edison, in ~er to ·eharj:ea by members of the State Ebvironmental Qu.aUly Study Council, 4tnled..that h1s firm was a major smog pro!!ucer. -·"Edi50n ha.I made subttantlal proeresa In .,..mclng partlculote 8Ulphur dlozide •ltd nllroien oxide emlsslona from Its &e**1ing stallons, 11 Gould I i i d . •'Greater reductions than the automobile tndultry or any other ii'ldultry coocemed with air polluUon." Gould said that In contrast to the automobile, which is credJted with pro- ducing ~ percent of the air pollutant particles, lteam generaUng planta throw nitrogen oxide into the air mm stacks Rveral hundred feet high at about SO.. f!ile-&n-bour velocity. . : ·'"Alis tremendous veloctty forcu u~ ~~us\ 1UU higher Into th<! atmosphere wbere preyaillng wind cuvents dlsper1e Jl and only mlniscule quanOtles ever teach ground level," the Ed1IOn officials aiid. . . ~ch .Library I To Open Sunday ~ iJ!i\ntlnglon Btacb main llbr1ry, SU MllO st., will be open on llunday 1f· ,te._,. during the llCbool ye.r to aid lbbent'a1 Librarlan Walter Johnson an- hOuneell today. . Jolmaon oaJd .thefacillty will be open Jiom 1 lo I p.m. to hel~ students find matcrlAll for weekend ho mt work .. IAllDIJW:nll. Reference Wormauon wlll .be IJmlted due to a lilortap of ptnOMel, lio caulloned. r • Normal hours cil lh•library, t a.m. ID I ).m. •eekdly1 and I 1.m. to I p.m. lli.filriliy1 will be marn1alntd. -. ' ., view of other "IPtl ib<ws tblt a public hearing ~.the ~....id be of UWe belp io the c<ptroveny. Denial of Batti1'1 move for a public airing of the furor sparkd ·by the State Envln>omeotal Qoollty ~ Council delays any dlacusllcxl of the proposed ex- pansion of the 'llunlln(too Beodl plant until the mallet -befcn .lhil clty<s cocmcilmen Oct. 11 in lhe.lorm of a pubnc bearing. It appeared todly that< the .b!Qeat threat· lo the Edbc>o•....,,.,,y•s plaos to triple Its llUntlnitoD Beacb -•llocl would ·come frilJD WUUam ,., FJtcben, Orange Countf-olr ~ cimtn>I of· ficer and a loagthne f!>o.of ~ ulillty'1 proposed expamion. ' ' :. 1'1tchen ,told ..,."""' that be would deny the F.dlson' appllclfion. jhat he has informed county supervl!ors Of his intent to 00 '°' His denial Is based, be sald, oo the fai:t that "-plant wtll put aPfX'Wmately 90 tons of oxides of n1ln>gnn lnlo the air dal· ly.'~ He described the Ediaon· plant as being "lbe 1arg .. 1 single •laU.oary ~:. C"'~.~~ '<wdei of ~. ·-~-~;.Dutfon alatistlolr' !ndlo.ted" tha~ 147 loos-.of -of ~m ... dlschm'ged folo-al-fv~ay~ """rda ~ ~~1111~;:19'~~ ma linlm \ltl)ll1oii· "°""'"'· t •JOI ·the countf hU not yet ri't!efYid' intap;ucaUonarom tbe·Edtlon ~'It -la e>peeted lhat ·lhe·request for an·optrallon -pennlt•wUI be filed after a 11a1t l'ubllc UUUUes COnun!a>lon boor· In& ltltr lllis year. Beverl)' lllils attorney Albert Peanon, a member of ·the state group and an avowed. ¥!1"11log campaigner, l<Ce1ltly claimed hla arganlzaton could prevent ez:- pansioo of the Edison facility. 'The-Z'T-membercouncil "as created by the 1111 lejlslabire to .,Plore all ronns of l'ftvironmental pollution and make ncommendatioos. on the problem to the logillitiire: MAJOR· CONTIUBl1l'OB • &:me.area zesidenta have accURd the EdlJon plaot of being a major contributor to air pollulioo. Thal poUuUon problem, they claim, can ~y'be increued by e:1- pansloll of the facility. Edison company ofiiclals deny the charges and have pointed to their pr<>- mised U8e of special burning materials in an overall control oC potenlia.1 pollution. Pomona Honors Coast. Scholars Four -!run the' Orange Coast are among upperclasamen who wUI be honored as Pomona College !Cholan at the college's opdll.na convocation Tbura. day. They are boooted for aUalnlng A-minus or better crade averages last year. 'Ibe scholars are GVJ Long, !IOl'I of Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Ray,• 4-Wl Onington, Corona de! 1ilar; J...Uer Keodlg, daughter of llln. Mary E. Kendig, 3990 Aladdin Drive. Htmtington Bucsj Jail· ua Malroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn M. Millroy, 1739 Candl..Ucll Lane, NewPod 8'acb, and Jklt• Taylor, daltlhler m Mr • .and ll!f!. Slanton J. Taj for, 2100 Dover Drive, Ne\!pori Be>eb. llf llUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ......... .,... AdmUllllraion of the OC.an View School Diltdct have worked out an un. p«codealtd agroemenl wtth a local hank to oell IU mUUon Jn ocbool boodl al • live percent inlemt nit • Dr. Clar<nee 8')1, dlllrict superin- tendent. lllday described the pact •• "a ml a11q> w!Kll wru san the taz)>ll)'en a algnlflcant. amowit or money.'' Since Gov. Ronald lleailn &lined ~ bUI ralallll( the lntertlt c.llln( on IC!hool bonds to oeven petw,~ the Ocun View and other area &ehool dl1tricta h a v • fowtd It la!J>ooSlble"lo 'ICJ! vott.r-approved I • ' , i I 1 ~ . _, • • ') " . ,.,. ' : -: . . FOUNTAIN VALLEY VOTERS E~iiC:T A NEW CITY COUNCIL MAJORITY Rl!O•JI E~lon Winners ROJ!~kman, lemlo_ S.1l1t1d, G1ar11 St9tt ~, -' /'" ' triers Face Future .( , N.Y. Steeb Recall Gets . Heif~Vote, . ,A . ' 2-1-Favor . Fountain Valley votera Tuatloy ousted Uieit tna)'Or and two dty coundlmen by more 1han a 2 to I maJ11n' ID a' special recall election.. _, On the same ballot, voltl's by strooa mal'f!ins elected George Scot~ Bernie Svalstad and Ron Shenkman u new councilmen to replace the unseated trio. A total of f,745 of Foontaln Valley'1 9,850 registered voten turned out to cast ballots In the long and bH!trly contested recall election. Voter tumoul was II.I percent. Mayor Robe.rt SchwerdUerger w11 removed from office by a vote ol 3,MJ for recall1 to 1.1eo to rttaln him. Vice Mayor Donald Fregeau lost ~ .W wljh 3,395 for rocaU imdJ,309 to re· lain. Veter'° Councilman Joe Courreges WM mnoved from.office on a vote of 3,188 for rr:a"i 1,524 for reten\iOn •• In the election of new councllmen, George Scott defeated Robert s ...... 1 .. ~...;.·~·-·~~~~·~~~~~ --r PR!i£CfN~ BY PRECINCT I RETURNS ON PAGE I ·ction ViCtors· Give PriorUies for City , . . . . ' ~. -'"' ' . . State ·~vestigation Sla~ed On B~lsa ~es'~illg =:Plant . Th.-1,;,g-delayed Bois~ lsland)nfld~ desalting plant· olf Sunset B,eath Is' sla~ for intensive invesUgation ~ a state legislative jo)nt ' ooffini!Uee., Cllalnrum John v. Briggs iaJd today.· , Briggs (B-FullertonrJs.ohalm\an of the Joint ·committee on Atobilc"Devetopment and Space which is holding hearings throughout the state. "Ol.lr committee will hold a hearing in the Huntington Beach-Seal Beach area somtUme In October to find out just what happened lo the Bolsa Island project," Brtgp 'salt!. "We w8nt to get it off the ground to·relieve the critical power and water aupply shortages we face in the oot too distant future." The Metrop9Utan W a t e r District (MWD), otigloa)On of ihe plan to ha•e a combined water desallnilaUon and PoWtr plant on tj1e -Wapd of! w.,.... Avenu(. 'alJllOO!l!OCl<PIRtll lrn Marci> j;,I ••go It. alone" .wlien federll backlna: wU1 withdrawn. l\IWD · offiClals ssid al that time that the 17'5 million project woold be delayed, from lti o~glnAl staAing dale of 1'1~ to the mid 111791 aild"l!ol'later than 1980. The Jrtata :leglslaUve joint commlttee· whJch Briggs . head5 is holding the' •tslewlde hearlnp wlih the goal of develbping "''poWer sources far an ex. plodlng populaUon and related techntcal expansion." • The orlalnal Bolsa lslm>d plan called for a combined-nuclur water deaalUng / plant and P.,.,., plant Joining with MWD in the project we.re Southern California Edi'°",. Los Al)gtle1 Deflil!lmeol of Water and -Power,~ alid San Diego Gas and El~ .. Tha power COll)panlO. pull~ out In 1111 wiien ·the cost ·of the project·skyrockeied from the orlgln•I .1064 estiplate of $444 million to 1765 mUUon. T()p of the Pier Topic for HOME Hunllnit..,, BOach'• pf'CIPCl'«I Top of !he Pier Developmert Plan and the pcwlble future use ot S$ acres at Beach BQu)evard and AtiaJ\ta Atenue will be dilJcltls!d 'by the 1!flMill Coancll tonfgbl · " ~ E. il!nalfa11. a wember·of the COll!i<ll 'ahd of 'tllci Urban I.arid ~ltute Cltlul\s steering ComiliJltee (CSC) Will present a report on the two subjectil vital to the:. ful)ae of the community aUbt I o'clol:k ·-·In the civic center Admihtstri.Uve Annex. The downtown development plan, as ~ by Ute-CSC,. woukl convert 1even citty blocltl along Pacutc coast Hlgbway to a municipal parking lot. The Beacl>AUanta property hH been propoaed as the loc&Uoa of the clt.y's new c1•lc cinter. ' T~p~s;_Bar Law Acti.Qn D__elay,ed In ,w eltmins~r · An· Jllmolt. Imminent bon of nude ""' ttitalmnent al· l\'t.tmlnsfer nlgblippls was delayed Tudday, by dty councilmen until a mod~I ordinance ls lorwan!ed by the League aC California Cities. ' The council did not adopt another . ordinance drawn up. by Westminster City Allomey Paul ll!..-gan, but oa1d ihal It would rather wait qnUI Oct. 14 when the league ot cities ordinance is expected to . be ready. . Several memben. of lhe council recent- ly expreslJed an intere&t In fc:rbidding topless and bottomle~ ahowa wlt.hia \Vestmlnster since Gove.rnor Ronald Reagan signed ·th• Quilnby·Wal•h Act which .gives local governments Jbe option of legislating against IUdl en\erta.lnment. Until the .ordinance from the l~gue is ready, the councU may adopt, Morgan's ordi~ ~ ari "errierg~ ordl.oance," said Cit!'-Clerk 'l(ilht)Tllat'ptl't ' The nudtly ·law propotMd by Morgan would prOOiblt· Watters. waftnuel or en~ lrotb perlcrmlng in the n\Jde and f-•elposing breast>, pubic · or genltsl regions to publ~ view" · . ' NEW YORK (AP) ,... An almleu stock market finally drilied Into the loelng column today, to clole out a moderate trading session and break e two-day win- nlr;ig 6'treat. (See quot.at~•. P a I e s 14-15). • • . -' Mayor Schwerdlltger'1 IUI by a v'!lt ol 2.-1ar Scott ID t,1113 !or -· Ill llJJ race Jar Pl_,1 INI, Berni• S•allltad """ with 1.1'7 -lo l ,W lot PIUI, Gullo Ud 151 i. l!'ltll &araofno. C .......... ...t.-tolloa-u with .~ ....... Olhera '"'" Roi ~~ 1,-. Jallll oi..., Mj; "'" ~m..na.-The 01'! l:olilclJ 1<111alns In ofRco unll next'l'utodly. 'll1ey .meet then to cariv.,. and veriljt lbe electtoo resulla anti Jnstaf the vlotors. Todar,, • In ·ihe a!Ulmath of a lit11t1 campa gB which centered on charges d COOfllct of hiteresr against the In cumbents, defeated Mayor Scbwerdtfege1 wes ·unavaUable· for comment. Jl"regeaa had returned to his school taachlng anl Coum!ges returned to hLo farming. Cour reges did vow he'd show the people thf mlstakii tbej had made in remOv1n& hlu from office, New councilmea Scott, ~svalstad anl ShentmlUJ brleDy oulllaed th<lf ..,, or cily affain and proposied a few new ·pro grams. In the voting, recall strength wu ez hlblte:! In an. parts of !lie dty, with ,. one area dominating the -e~oo.. . Best tul'.OOj.lt ,was DrednCt 201, 1t tl'l4 southeast comer of· the~· controvei'sJ8 Larwin .Tract, which produced.13'0 ballot! and favored the recall by a 2 to l ~D Poorest tµrQOUt was produced bJ precinct 203, in. the eitreme J10rt¥aS corner of the city, which brQ,ught hi tt baUol<.1.and narrowly favored the ~I. Pre<HctabJy lhe' areas . cloaea.t to thl Larwln tract -focal poim of .the reca moveinent -pushed the bardeat foi recall , but the tllnd was evkient in al parts of the city. . Al! th'i'ee incumbenb were defeated b every ~t,-though Courreges Wat narrowl~ defeated -112 to 110 -iJ precinct 7, lbe d!J ball and Colbait Juaret area. Coffee and doughnuts mre oerv~ .• city hall, •• resldelils bell\D to 1)114' ii about 9 p.rn. to see the votes tallied. TlM (See llllCALt, Pap I) • I (; ... Weadrer, , I Yl!IJ can catch • qulc• aum"' of l!Je son about mldallelnoen Thunday. Othenolle 11 'll be l110I\. ly cfOl\d.Y with tomperat!Jm In tjie I low '19'1 •Jone the cout and a f"' cltJII«.I blgber Inland. JNSmE , TODAY Th• UnltlffrifV or Callf01'1ll• I i•"1lll4>Lo//11r1 a 10id< wri•IJI of clou<1 and lccluru d•riltq tM fall lhrD"flh UCL l'or ..m hOo toteka' icltcdulf, "'' Page .17 •. ' • ·- • . .. • ,, ' . I • • H w~~lf'.!1.s1;!!r "'· . Panel:, N Violenc~ B gets • ' . I ' e Riot· j. WASHINGTON (Afl -'\'Joleo" "1 ----111...iiu .. tho NoUOOll Commlssloo Oii Vlolenco 11kl todlJ. lt aCOJStd the lelevtsion ln- duatry ol plndering to a public pr<OCCU- potlon with •lolence that television ltseU his helped to mate." ••ft ls reasonable t<t conclude,'" the comlnlui<i'I 'said. "that a constant diet of vloleut behavior on television hu an adverae eUect on hwnan character and attitudes. "Violtact on televisioo eecaur.,a Att0&1aer '.l'roplllf Donna F1ory, 17, Or"l'i• .. Coun- ty beauty was runnerup among 60 contenders in Mias Photo- genic in recent Lens Clicker• Camera Day at Downey. Miss F1ory, of 18012 Bikini Lane -m'1ittlila -in Hanllllrton Beach, is Current Cdlta ?de1& Miu Mermaid. She's a Foun· lain Villley High School senior: From Page 1 RECALL .•. rteall wu apparent after the first few precioctl, but CIDdldates weren't sure of their ~ uotll about hall-way thn>U,lh tliO coonllng. Jubilant winners, were rullhini off to victory partiet all over the city. ti l'U a night of victory t.oo, for Eu· iine VanDuk, the drivin1 foree behind the recall who laid the 1uceen for It al the fett .of the people. ''Tbey made their choice.," he amUed, pleased with the entirt procedure. DAILY PILOT OllANOI COA$T PUlltSHINO COMPAN'° leMrt N. We9' r111i..:111 ..,, "'*llilitt J1ck R:. Cll'fl:r Viet PrQll:lml ..,d ~, 11\flWW Tho11111 K.,,,n f.Ciltf T~l!Wlt A. Mvr,l.ine ~ f fjtor Ji.ll·••f w .••••• ,._!tlfl li!&i!Or H•lltl"'tfH t-l Offke JO• $Iii Slf••I t--l•ili11t J.lll,ren1 P.O. lt1 1'0. •2l<ll ...... Offk,. tii..-f ... tll ;111 Wtol lttllllMI .... lh'trf (nit Mffl : JJt """"' • .,. 11,.1 '--.. k f(ll: m ,....,, .. ....,. ·- • l ;rp, o1 ~.i;..-eod 1-. IJld IOdaJ vakiu lbclul m'0 Pze la doily Ille wldch on ~ i t clv~ •11-· <' • The ~ ,.w ~ lndullry'• oelr.impbsed ldandorils on ·"11deq111to and recommended: ' -Aboodonment ol d!lldreo'• cartoons containing seriOUJ, nonoomic vtolence. -Less ~e devoted to crime. we.stern, and ' .actiOlt'adventure procrams coo- tatnmc vloi"11 episodes. -A cl>lllP In tbe bui!: ~ool.ell .ill \ I Colutttni•t'• I. Vleib wluch ~ occurs ln sucli fll'Oll'llJ\I a "1-l to -II dlplilod u aa ZIA.iii tM ~ .__. to- ... .. Ibo ..... __ ...,,.-1111o.- of yioJlol TV pro.rams -ilthoull> meanwblle, 1'enougb is known to make in.. llCUW>le "111 deioY ill laJdn& acllon ·along the lines .,,.e have rttomqie.nded." The commllaJon also reconµncndod presidential and ~onal s1.1~ and flnanclne for a ccrporation for pu,.. lie broldculiDg .. so that lt may dntlop Wallace-Student .. Coalition Seen • . 1lj THOMAS FORTUNE ., .. ..-""' ''"' w.~ v(\!Oil wW .Jolll with blaclu and eolle~ll'• lo lorm Ibo -pol!Ucal ...u-" . -. At llnl beariftC ll aoundl Improbable, but that ii -former Robert Kennedy preu llCl"ttary Frank M a n k t e w i c i incllCled Jn a Wk Tuetday at Orange c-i Colltge. :t'he key In eoinprehendlni why suob a eoallllOn lie poal)>ie ~ to Uoderlland the reaion, accord~ .to Mlllkiewla, bl"I' :!\:.: . ..-. outJ~ the SOulb voted~for MankieWlcs' eoolentlon ii the bl col· 1ar grvup (be aald they wear -' irt Califnla) voted not &o much racist or anU-demomtrators as ~ainlt t b e political system. Fint ot all, Jn tlieir eyeJ, Wallace was an enemy of the Establishment, Mankiewicz said. ' Thus the blue collar voters share in the alienation of the black and the lt.Udenls. Mankiewicz spo~ 1o a sparse gather· ing of !OU out al; Orange Cout College's daytime student b o d y ol 7,100. The !Ol'lll"_r director ol lhe Puce Corpe, Ken- nedy p~ seqetMy and now 1yri;licated Wuhington columnist wu. lbe first :speaker in. a di..'1inguilbed speaker .erie!. Scheduled to talk on campus later dUJ'o tng the scbOol year are aRDf'la star Bill Ruwll. polltlclan Pierre S•llniF and ' copdil!I~ Qigory., . M~nktewlq ial<I Ile ..., the NIJOli ad· rninlstration bayln1 a fair chance of .suc- ~::!!\l=.i~U:~h:1~':ti~~ t ' '-erwill.10 to the~ or ~M e.n pull'~ J:o•n11o1r·o1 on.natt<1 t.cether. " · · He said the thing that struck hlnl In the BollerfKeiinedy ...... last year ;l[IS that .. he wu able to put ill these toc~tber. with their •hl!J'd con.em over conununlty partlclplUon and Control." Mtmktewtc:t was uked-by a student if a Richard ArmQur Slates Lecture At GWC Friday Richard >.rmour, well.known -atirist wtll open the flrat hlU•blown artlst-lecture ~es at Golden Wes\ Colle&e Frid11 at I p.m. tn tht College Center. Other apeakers include Madame Rajan Nehfu on the changing face of Indl1, Oct. I!; onthropologilt Je1n-Plem Halle~ Feb. 20 ; and elttasSenlOl'Y perceplion U· pert Run Burgess, May 15. The college LI making efforts to contact other popular speakers but further dates have not yet been confirmed. All lectures are 1eheduled for the College Center. Tlcketl are priced at $1 per perlOll. A prominent scholar u well u prolific author, Armour hokll a Ph.D. degree from Harvard Un.lveralty and hu nceiv· ed rt.search fellowships to En11and and Fr•nc:e. 1111 writing ootpul lncludu la boob and more than 5,00IJ plecu of light vene, articles and saUre. Be.st remembered are his humorous hi~ of the United -St.too "It All St.rt· ed With Columbul," and other. volumes titled "!loin& Arwnd In Academlc Cir- tlt1," "It All Started With Eve" and "My Life With Wom<11." Rossmoor Faces Trial in IDegal Campaign Funds The l\CJlllnOlr CorporaUoo, operator of L<tJurt World mh'wn<nt commwil· tis, faces trial neit month In Los Aft&t- les on charges of maltina Illegal political campaipl contributions. A dot. of Oct. It WU oet b1 U.S. Dis- trict Court J\ldge Harry Prqmon 1'1..,. dlO)'. alJer he denied moUom to dilml65 cliirim aplllll the denlopment com- ))Uy. A fl!dl:rll p-snd jury lndlclod the flrm tn June on t•o countl ol cootrlbuUn1 tq tht CJtnpaja:n chutJ ol 1 colllfUIJonal and oenitnrlal Cllldldotl. . U true, the ~Pln.J meta out Its Cllltributloos lo the penn.y. 'Ibo IDdldmeall cliir11!d 11,o!t.IM WU liYOD lo a J7UI CoaliUllonal Diltrlct Cudldatt 11111 ll00.12 lo a U.S. Kltllor· lat <'andldate, ntJtber ol whom was lcf4n(JfJed. coallllon of the dlsaflected provided 1 winning majority ·woul<ln't there be fragmenlaUoo when it came Ume for aoluUom. "'Ibere would be 1 great dul of lragmentaUon and botlllltles,'' Mank!ewics &ald. "But IC power were re!umeci to Ibo neighborhoods the benefiil would outwetghJhe dtaenslon." He aald the suburban factory worker la Opposed to "them" -the bureaucrats who eurcl&e the cont.rot oYer their·bve.s. -. "They're affluent," he tQt, "but 'they feel their lcllooil an inadlqosle, their police protection worBe, their govt{imlent mlldq -then> pay the f1!11, -ol. the bltdt problem eod their cblJdren oil In college being taught not to like thein. "So when they get a cbance to vote in • local "'boot bond election they uy, 'Tbe bell with it,' and vote '_no' to prove \hey still have some control." Manldewicz argued Lyndon Johnson was neither of the two things he was widely reputed to be -a Texan and a good pollliclan. "He wu a Wuhingtonian wbo lived bl1 entire adult life ln the capital ind an awful politician," Mankiewia said. ·He Wd because of John10 1}':1 background all of h1s actiona u President. were colored by hls trying to get Senate and House approval in eipectation that would solve the problem. Manldewlcz aaJd Johnson w o u 1 d v.·onder, "l'e've pwed th<! dvil· dlhts bW and tl\O tnodel' clfies bW, what 'm they worrying about now!" He said Ni.xon on the other hand "ls not oaly not f r o m Waabiogton but from nowl)ero. He II the.fir,l,Amotjcao.-J. dW bttbe.aense. lAbeing lrom the eliUre counlry. During hla elpt yw1 In the wlldernw there. probably isn't a county In Uiis country 1( Which be didn't apeak at a Republican Party d.inDer." Manklewtqi said,. "Ni.Ion understands and be ii absolutely correct that if you have the support of the rest of the coun· lry you don 't need it In Washington ." He said Nixon clearly is st.ayine out of sight in 1969 becalllt he has ,.med that we have had e.oougb President tOr awbilt. He's had only three press conferences and one major teleyisioo address, he noted. ••There have been DO major crisel ind in t111e mauure bectuae he bam'.t •id there are any. 1be problems are still there and probably getUng worse but the , 1ppearance II aU lmportanV' Frotn Page l COUNCILMEN • • commented Svalslad, "although it needs continual reevaluation to insure its ac· curacy." "It looks good to me on psper,'1 ell:· plilned Scott, "but I'd like to ltudy it further." On industrial land tbe thrtt men wert leu pos itive, but agreed acUon is re- quired. "Perhaps we can fiod a man on the ci- ty at.au who can devote his time to recruiting lndwtry' n suggested Scoll, "we have to ltudy It and I am sym- oathet.lc to the land owners who are hav- ing trouble ie.1U111." Svalstad su1gt1ted a "brain stormlna" sesaion involving people from all facets Of cily life to devla 1 workable plan for the area. "J think we need a more clearly defin- ed master plan ror induatrial UR," add..ed -· Apartmenil, a pendi1111 probkm in the city which ba1 already cauted the plan- nioi commiuion to declare a tempcrary moratorium, will receive a lharp look from all three. Each agreed that the city's current master planned for apartments should not be exceeded, and that high den sity units should probably bre reduced. Any cbana:e• plaMld in tbe city Ill.ff? Not accordlq: to any ol tbe three new counclhnen who affitmed I.heir faith in lhe quality of Fountain Valley's !tlfL A potential area o( chan&e lies in the -p1annlni commluim, where terms for three ot the Ove membul tlJlltt in February. ,\II Ihm Winnen llld they have DO pllna to chan&I tbe commission ot ltul untll Febnlat)', Chee:r.tul comment.a on theJr l'ic1orles Went aprused by Ill lllrec. "I fet.! rtal good, ellted," llki Scott. "I'm happy azxl rudy to •ork," added Svolsttd. "l'm o"ftl'lltbelmed,'' aald Sbankman, hoYl"I I Jlt)1 of roiJll alter I -wait, Business tllrt• nut Tue.ida1 far lht frf*11men caundl mmnberl. - ~ . I I • t die ... ii ..,,...,..._ ailt.iraf :..'! ilro." m6·!1i:m:-. l'lllfl!) .... vWltJa i ' •111 nJI!: ,.,_... ci.t • . 'ftl · n "" lilt , C11~ ·M lilillifi o y~. htadetl by Df. liJt&in ,1iii8.bo,;er, WU i.mlld by formq l'real4enl . .I.ilWlon B. Jobnlo• in 1161 afler the QSAQlnaUon of R9~ F. Kennedy, It b publilhing a wies of repcrts on l'artous as~ of violence in American life. ' The 11-pqe. rep or i oo TV violence . • fOC\IMd primori)y on Iii df<Cfs .. ~ ~e fil!JQI. "TiloYllloo 11 W ol our~• tionaJ retourca," Lit nld. ''but GUr createst relOW'Ce ii our children. Children bqin to abiorb the lessons of televtslon belore u¥!y tan rtad or:, wri\e. Ja a·fundamental way, televiskln belpt .to create.. w.bat children uped JJ t. them.selves and of others, and of what toostltulea lhe standards of • dvillzed society. ·•ye,t, ~ .we daJly permit our children d~ their fonnaitive years tp _en,ter a . . CtAILY PILOT Sien,,_,. REMEMBERING PRESIDENT NIXON'S .INAUGURATION Valley School Trustee Shella Meyers, Teacher Rlcherd Henna Students' Thanks c) ~ ' l t.!f ~I. 'If•' . . . ' . . '\ Plaque Honors ln~ration. · ·' . · lf »~ , .1 " ••• A plaque commemoraling the r . , . 1-!Y~ participati~ of two Fountain Valley Exch _'Ciubf and=·~ students in the Prealdentlal Inauguration Nbrth-RQtary .dub. . . ,. • last January, his just been sent to Other donors lncllide John Cailffn).an, Washington, D.C. Wldtiler Claas '45; Carmicbae1-Kem_p It presenls lo President Nixon the ArChltec:tJ, tol Angele.s; ~~er~~ names of individuals and organizations pert ~-· Chlca~o. Ill.; Enctt.iopedis b.ch d lbl ·1. 1 11 1 1 ~ Brittamca Educational Corp., HoDywood; w 1 ma e poss e mane a Y wo ,,.. Film Ass0datf1 Educational Fllin..s, Los: year-old Fulton School students, Vickie Angelt!I : Photo and SruJM! Co .• Monterey Hil and Sberyle Cltb~n. to represenl Part; Scboo! Pictures Im:., Fullerton and their classmales in boJ: seats at the in· Ylestab F.ducatJooal Services, Atlanta, auguraUon. G1. The contributors who ~t their dollars through the contributons the Fountain lrom as far away 11 Georeta and Illlnoit, Valley "delegates" Wert members of the now all have their names engraved in the first group to tour the White. Hou.st under plaque, purchased by the Fountain Valley the new administration. School District. They also talked with legislators, iLocal benefactors Include the local tcured landmarks and visited tbe national chapter of the California S c h o o I archives. Employeu Association, Fountain Valley The girls were accompanied on thei r Education Assod.atlon, Fountain Valley sl1.-day whirlwind' tour of the natlon's Leadership Assocl•tlon, Superintendent-capitol by Trustee Sheila Myers ~ Parent Council, Tamura, McDowell and teacher Richard Hanna. " world of police lnlerroeatlon1, if - l'll'lfltf• beallq eqemjeo, ol lpfu ptrfonniliC lltal Dr•ln ""'"' 'I'd of routine demooslr.atjonll ol aU ktndJ o1'.. killing and maim~.'' ~ :i!o. In mitigation of ill crlticlsm, the repiOft~ said the three major ttlevlllon networb "have effected 1Ubllantlal lmpn1vezneols In the c1rtooo programs offered Wi 11eallOR." ·rt.; And it noted the networks' 11169-70 pro.,.v• gram scbedt.1le "seems to Jndic1tt t~,. breginninl ot a fp;vorable trend along tM_ lines rtiCOtn.mended here." ' ,i.. , .. -:· Border Search ··' Successful, U.S. Claims ' .. .. ·~ .., . . , LOS ANGELES (AP) -U.S. officials, pleased with the first stages of a border . crackdown on drug traltfc. say they~ : already have stopped eight shipments ()t.., . " marijuana. .. But, they add it's tOQ soon lo tell the et:',. " feels 1.1r Operation Intercept on marijuana prices in the United States . Jack Ingersoll, director of the Bureau.:· or Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, amt-- U.S. customs Commissioner M i 1 e s Ambrose tokl. newsmen Tuesday the pro:-*: gram i! "expected f() bre a massive .deter~.:· rent." Noting eight large seizures since the crackdown began Friday, Ambrose sakl. ~-. "Some people are still foolish enough lei • try to get it past us." Two annouoced goals of the program, 1o dry up the source and to drive up, marijuana pricea to prohibitive levW.. ·. still haven't been detennined, Ingersoll said. . He said he didn't think there had beeft . an:· significant price change ~ince tM .. crackdown, altbougb prices "have doubra ed. or lripled because of the recent scarci· fy." . Noting that 00 percent ol the U.S. marl~ - juana supply comes from Mexico~ Ingersoll said. 1'1f we can eliminate the source of supply, we can control the tra~ fie.'' ·. He saic! be expected a more eit.ensive marijuana and ?OPPY crop eradicatioa: program by ~texican officials lhis year. ~. Ambrose saiJ the intensive air-sea-laocf.- border surveillance by various govern. menl agencies and the military will COQ;- Unue "for an indeterminate period." t •t"J, .• ,; ISO .lohs Needoo] .... ,~ . !: For ·, tuden~ . <. ·~ Ai>OOt ~~e Jobo ari ~ f~ •llK\<nll,Clliftnlty woUe<t.-iJi',llit ~ vocatlonil , work uperl,Dce · t41iCahcp !'ti:~ 'b'"11tri:~ s.a,11-U"lf Ro~. 14,rttn, wotk e 7' p e.r I t n ci coonfillalor lor the 5'-1<1~' lnili dillrict, said he is primarUy .liioklh1 llt employers interested in hlrln1 ~ students for office and sales jobs. ; Students ..,.lied In the· fl"'i'Rm >ji!; available In the afternoons, eveninp 8'£ wekend!. ~ ., "Many of them have ~nl. 0011 .... mochlne, bookkeeping !J<ula ~ sales knowledge," Martin explained. ' !: 'Mte l[:ainees may work a maxinulni• four hoUf'! -per school day and a w~ maximum.of 28 hours. In addition to (a salary plld ~ them lhey rteelve fte unlta or elective credit per semester~""' Interufed employera m1y ~fartin at 535-9331 . ....._ •• . .. ~.· .. ,~ .. -... • CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMIRICAR.D MASTER CHAR6E • ' J , •0 1', n -•I• - Pfiooo ....... < .. olabi -R>gu1at pm 6-13¢.tio Sole pa,.. • ,,,,, .... 23 YEAR! J. C. J./iunpkried 'J~w12ferJ 112! NEWl'ORT •oulEVARD IAME LOCATION C0$TA MESA PHONE 5~8-3401 . . ~ r • • --~ - • • • ' --• ' -• --JJLOT..ADVERTISER 7 W!dnud.,., Stptembtr 24, 1969 -~ .,. - WIND .~X . Glass.~ .• )! ¢ .. Cleaner ..... ~or, Size , __ ,.. .. __ ... _ ' ~ e U M -.1W.-lt .... Sloo"""·-· C-. II'!" e 21111 IMdl lh4. • Atlnt• -H•1 .... 9a twit e 1JIU ........ "$t. _, WtahlllllN"l'-w'"'""'"' C..ttr. ...... .._. ' ~' • , . . .. .. " Wtdn"4l1, S.,l....., 24, 1960- • 1 e MZJ w .. 1.ttsttf' .. hill• WW. Wftt'.luMr ' e 11t61 Volley View etc.,-At..-1ut9 ... l'faa. -G-r 49¢· LY.SC)~ Toilet •· · · ., · · Bowl . as~: Cleciner ~ ~ 16!0z-. s1z. · -, 1.59 to $2.95 Valve$!· .:Deluxe · lmportel · '.· $595 .and $69~·vcl1U..s .. All Year Weight : " ) NI.· ... ~~ • . Hand Tools · . 100% A~Jic . •••rikets ro ar Crtolc• $10~ ·, $2.'5 Yalut l A1lomiltlc h,. Drill " , , • 2Af Value! Drop Forit4 Hammer • $2.49. IO" Grir. Yl10 Pllor • $2.6t I " A.1g e Wre1ch • $2.29 Yah1el 4·Pc. · Screwdriver Set • Ma•r. Many More! ilfo.st orttn used lmporll!d household ' tools that compara in quality .to American made tools priced at dol. Jars more! Chttk your needs -pt . yours now at big e&vinga. . . $1.49 .Value! Wood Grain Tray , Tables • t..ie S1re wilt 21115" Sonlog ANG • II r_.,., W-'GNlo Loolll ~"":• w':.talt!':~ $11·1 wrfact• &Cet:Dt.ed with. ~S" brautone mo14l.nr, llnn 1ubular lera. Great ' Jor eel"Yin&" outdoon, TY dlni"&:. $2.99 Value!. Teflon" Coated ·.1 O'' Fry Pan s 6 cV1ny1 - Shopping •••• Sturdy, usj~, waterproof vinyl la. 5·71: hot atripes,. &ta, rain· " bow du1p. 'Riveted. hanlDes~ 18x30'1 Giamour Fl.Oorl 'Mats Colorlul ,,....,,,. ln $26& tough vinyl coveted , . mat. that w91i"t ecutt'o gtaia,·pftl. I • '.~ 69cDu,....CI :$2~50.,..IAowen • ; Rubber Gloves - • ,.;,, 9"'1tt• 37 ' l:xtra hftavy with ioogh. tJn1all tor 11... "''· Ertn. lqor •• ..., to NIP Wt. and oft. Save almoK "· $2.79.lestalt•. wJth lNB-601 Cllowabl• .,,.. · $166 Mina protected ·~ Bloprd for ~reehn.., 'Aln.Bal111 1 · 110nc ....... 125 Dflllt1.ser ltftle Mr ..... Hair· Slittln1 Lotion No ..... "'"""' pln·74c Upll {a l\t:rUJat ot BW to Hokl. ..0.. ...... ,:-·~-"' .11'1&.ISlst!lf' • • I P.tic:I OP 4 llol1 •..i·slllo or Twja ttd·s& ... $· .. 99 . . I $14• Box O'f ·a .. CoffeeMup. :. Hea.t~tmugs.9tc ---ma4e ot milk whl~ .......... •2• Yaluiil NuKote . Fabric Spniy .-" · """-col<>r lmtuUy. Cbo!C. $I il' of li popular COlOl'I ol. S,nu'I ,,., for 'fiD1l or !Uric. 1 -, J s11.91·va1•f .· Panasonic'•••• G.I. Clock.9'adlo '\ • • --•1 -l-W~y .. Swlrcllu sW . oUio iiew uaortratnt ot ' large ctnmlC: . tab l.11 tam~ ·· ,~a ~tor., 'XJkJn ••• 8"~ flnflhes ··wsth · am.a.rt 111.et..1 • baau, COftvtll• · '•nt.a .. :wtY IWltcll... as-.. ' t&culat" bu.71 at. .thls low Thrifty price!-J · $2;~~Penetra.y· ;· Color Floodlights . "PAR 31:. $-1-~a- ~1_:.Avtom~~ii:~1 . · ·4.tO a·cup · . ; .. Percolaton" : D11cent $1•• . , Prlc~· .. : ~l~"'" . • • • DAll.Y PllOT ' H 70's: Few ORE QOCTORS. ENTl(l'S. · TTORNIYS, AND THER : OFESSIONAL OPLI! USE AB .BECAUSE WE'VE GOT THE AllSW•Rl I fOR AS 'I.OW ,,.,, '· _!14.!0 PER MO •• • Are ( _, J ... f,!, 'f.f fO'\ iiS4ffe s,:a\¥¥\"10 ifr W P&z -,, ____ .,,~-~~~·-·--••'""_4_ --- ' .. ~ I" I· I ~ I ' I I ' I, " Im l:"I .a .... I:: ~ ~ I ' • ' ... OL ... ~ '~ i •. ·• W e'dn'eSday's Closing Prices-. C'A>qilete New York .... .. ,, .............................................. , _,_ ... _ .... NEW YORK (\JP!) -PricH finished lower Oil the New Yort Stock Exchange today In less actlvt ~iime or around 11 mlllloo shares wu rwtnln& more Uwt a mlllloo •bares below Tueld&Y'• at a comparable period. Analylla said the news budge~ hold !lute IQ inapln tnder1, and It &ppellJ'od tliat "profit tak.lnc "'8.S canied over" from -tlie previous sesllon: '!be UPI martetwldt lndlcalor ahowocl a lou ol 0.24 pen:ept 011 l,M2 inues p-otsin( the tape. Of lb"•· 744 decllnod· and 511 advanced. The Dow Jones average !)f 30 blue chip indu,. UWJ held about lleacly at 8S4.81. Oils were mhocl. A report from Washington In-, dlc1tod that Pre1ldtnt Nixon may back away from acceptance ol • rtductlon from 27 1/2 pen:ent to 20 percent of tbe oil depletion .allowance, a major tar benefit for the petroleum industry. Natomas, an active Issue on the big board, fen more than 5 in mld·session following a statement fl'\)ll1 an lndooealan officio! that Alaskan oil dis· coveries J>Ot• a tbreat to the Indonesian oil industry to martet lb production hero. Natomas bas a major lnteren in an llllloneslan oil venture. Oilier IC'tive atocks were Kayser-Roth, Leasco Data, Ocdd.,lal Petroleum, Basic lncorporeted, and T~ Tuaco closed at 311/4 up 114. Electronic• moved in both directions, wilb aev· erol !Jau" swhiJJDi wrply. Moton, lloila' and rails generolly were• fra<> Uonally mixed. Airlines and aircrafts lloo were Ir· r•gular, but there were 1 number of point sized movers. Boeing was down more than 1 in late trading after jumping 3 l/S Tuesday when President Nlxon gave the go-ihead for construction or the supersonic transport tor which Boeing is a prime contractor. United airtralt added around 2 near the close. [ H List OA!l.Y l'ILOT • ... t +It ::t :: ll ~; ·-· f t:: 't1 • ,. ' =I .. If~ ~"' ! .:..:.,. ... -~ . ::.1 .•• "!,~ ·•. +1"'1 ,: +1u_ •. :u11 ~ .• -it " I~~ '"!' ... -" +1 _, .. _, - • 't -.., . !f ~LV l'ILOT Seattle .,,,. By ALMON LOCKABEY ' " ,..at """ ..... .., •: The bid lor lhe SI.Br Class 1 tr world championsl\lp swilcbed ... 1$ from ~ Pacifk Northwest 1to ~ the eitreme iOU~ast' Tues- .,; day as two Biscayne Bay sailors took the spot1ight. Winner ol the second race wu Ding Schoonmaker of Miami and Frank Zagarlna qi Miani sneaked In.. flt 'thlrd platt. , ' But Scboonmaker's narrow victory fai~ to upset Alan Holt ol Seat! .. rroin U.., top spol in the st~ afttc two races as the Puett · ~ sailor placed f\lllfl!I to .hold down .lbe lop spot Ofl ,..the scoreboard with 85' poln\5. He won Mi>may's ~· ' Another P~gel Sound sailor, 1961 world chamelon Bill Buchan frorp Seat~ 'PU\ together a 4Ui and tth for the two races t.o gain ~d place in the staildings-with llO points. 3-WAY BATTLE •• Tueidl)':S race iwas a three. way ding.dong battle between Sch~. Tom Blackalle< of San Francisco, and Holt for the enJlre coorse. At the !lrsi mark ·Holl look· ed like a ai.re winner as be led the 44-b>at fleet to the mark with Blacka.Uer and .Scboort- mai.er trailing in that order by """'' m se<oods. I " . ' . . ........ ' ' stARS LINE u·p FOR ST,.;RT--The lnternatinnal Star CLa.Ss•never fails to p~vide close action starts es evi4eDced in this .pboto.of.thi start of {he seco nd ' i ( -on r raCe in fhe Gold St~r Ch~mpionship nOw in pfb°gr~s at San Diego. r · On the riachina leg Schoo~ maker mo'(ed past. BlackaUer to round the second mark · about a ·boat length behihd f'(~lli.':"1!"':"-!--""'"'ll'!'n'~"""""l"".l"":..,..'!"~ U.S. Boat In ·T empest Places 3rd Holt as Blackaller lost ground. Blackaller round some g~ surfing seaa on the ~o"wirMi leg and moved bact into roft.. tention u Schoonmaker roundtld overlapped with Holt. Holt ~an his downfall on the aecnnd weather leg as he failed to covtr Scbooomak.er who Qop(J<!I to. starboanl and made a dive rOl lhe left side of the course. • ~ ..., Som~ In , !he mterlm Blackaller stole the ,lead and at the mark was 20 seconds ahead of HC\Jl and Scl100o- mai.;r Mai! draoped to third, Tbl·lbre6 bOal:s maintained the woe pc\llllion down lhe leeward leg, and it Yf.asn't vo- til the..-flna.I upward beat ·that Schoontnaker'moved into the l~. beating Blackaller by ei#lt seconds. Meanwl)ilt a blight _red boat .sldp~ed ~ Frank ·Zagarino of Miami bad betn dogging the leiders all afternoon, and at the finish he: nipped Holt who wis slriving to hang on !Or third. Buchan sailed in fourth p~e for the first two _legs of tt}e: course but was finally pa!sed by Zagarino and North ~'the latter battling lo get bal'tk into coof,ention after his disastrous Joth on Monday. APPLY. ·PRE.SSURE bM e>lber Southland sailors wt!re •lso applying t h e pressure. Chuck Lew sad der of N,ewport Beaeh ""'as not among the first 10 around the frr;sl wealfler imark. but show· ed up in fteve.Dlh place at the seCOOd mark. Barton Beek of Newport Beach (sailing under the Los Mge1es fleet colors) didn't sbQw" up among the leaden until ttte third leg when he mi>ved pasL rour boat!: to round the third mark in 8th place. Lewsadder moved up to fifth on the second downwind leg. but dropped back to eighth on the final beat, one place behind Beek. 'winds were fresher for the start of 1\lesday's race -so . nwcb so .that the commitlee recalled the first start aOO had to reset a drifting slartjng Oag. 'lbe leaders completed the first leg of the course in 20 minutes and the entire fleet was around the weather mark ib a half-hour. The entire 1~ mile race was sailed in two hours. F'irst 10 finishers in Tuectay's race: I. Dingo, Din& Schoonmaker, Miami. • '2. Good Grief. Tom Blackaller, San Fraoci8CQ. ~. Vasa JI, Frank Zagarino, ~iaml. 4. Ariel, Alan Holt. Se1tl1e . 5. North Star, Lowell North, San Diego. f , Frolic, Bill Buchan. Seat· fie. 1. Hannah, Barton Beek, Los Al>celes. '1. ~r Xaninchen. Chock Ltftlddrlr. NeW]>ort Beach. t. Hanbui Vfl. Pelle Pel--. s...._ 11. Dollrel. Anflclo'Marlno, l!alY· S&llndiftcl after first two riool: L Alan Holt, Sealue, 1-4 -.. :&. BID..8llchln, SeaUle, H -.0. ; .,, :&. Tom Bl1cuUer. S.n FnulC'IJC<>. II: -71. -4. Pelle Petteraon, Sweden, J.t-!1. ' C2wck Lew sa dder, NfWPol'I B<lcb, H -76. l.DinaSchoonmtker, 11111111, IJ.I -7!. f. Lowell 'North, Sin Olc10, AT ·THE WEATHER MARK Gllt sy Star Sailors are also famous for close action arOund the weather mark -whether at the top or the middle of the fleet. Seldom is t.here a foul, .despite the close quarters. AND THE t &EWARD PEG -Alan Holt of SealUe leads Ding Sclloonmaker of Florida aroUnd the· leeward mark but Schoonmaker went on to \\'in the race. Holt, winner of ~onday's race, leads the series after placing fourth Tues~ay. 10-5 .-75. 8. Barton Beek. Loe Anseles, 8-7 -75. 9. Buddy Friederioks, Ne)¥ Orleans. ll·ll-et. 10. franJI: Zagarino, 'Pitiaml, ·~l -!7. Predicted Log Race Sati;trday CIUlornie "Ylcbt Ctuh wm ·-the Ith .Mwi! lnvila-tional' 'Pred.ided t.oc ft.act Saturtll; f<!f the Norman A. Pa\lot 'l'n>pbf. Tl\• -ii sandiontd b,Y the Soulhem ~aJ}lor n la Crol9er-AA9datlori and I.hf Americtn P o w e r Bol.t Associa1.ton. ' ADDITIONAL BOATING NEWS ON PAGE 16 BYC, NH YC Jo in Fo r Fal l R egatta «Balboa Yacht C1ob and • New]>ort Harbor Yacht Olob wUI join forces Saturday and Sunday for the annual FaJI &pttl for -11 cla"'• Tbe event will be the firtt major regatta for the fall and ~-· 'tbe rea:atla Is open to all claSMs cl .allbooU -ownen are m~mbetJ of ytcht clufil alllUtltd Wllh lhe NO<tll AmCric.n Yacht Ra c In I Union. Out!lide classe1 include Ocean B.ac:ln&, Paclfl~ lfandipp Rlc- tng Fleet, Mldget Oce1n Rac- ina FJeel . Star. Rhodes-l3 , SOI· lR(. Luders-16, Thi 1 t I e, lrl(1malional·14, Finn, Snipe, Ro.des-Ii and Sltielda. Other clas.&es may be established ft fi ve or more boats enter and star!. LEGAL NOTICE L LEGAL NOTICK IA• 1MS NOTICll! TO c••ot+i•s SIJ'E•"IO• COU•T· OF' THa: • • .. • • • ' • • .. ' .I ~OI • ..,... -., - ~ I • ~ ·J. j RDbe! i& H U brhi 841 'II'&~ ~ pr-... I 'fUJtb ~ -Utoeg t.c:::· '.-!Ill £1 I C~ SJ ~ ~~ ceui I \vi ulcf I>{ I ~ -qltro P. ~ij tcny ~ "I """ ~ I . Ho lile .... Is ad tO·u be." JI,( rniUI bql five LI Vice <bar .Jib" t.l I· .. ~ ln-T ... c1 ..... ·§Go · lr¥f\I With -0< •Ill• docl pill nltn ...... I mi~ ; ..... "l liaw wile It 1 ;.., .Hid . . Q, ·Tc . "' 1'al ,.,. •t"I qdln . Jc ffori iinol ·~ lit I Jlt c . 1i ·li:: 11 ... . . V•lley ~ " E 0 IT I 0 N. <. .. ~Ot.:. l.2, NO. 229, :. SECT1c:9NS, ia· PAGES I I ' . .. .. ' e· . County Reje.cts ·t>rohe of Ed.ison ~. • • By TOM BARLEY .. . Of ""' Oa!l'r ..... ll•ff 'A bid ·by Oranp County Supervisor Ro"berl Battin for a public hearing Into ~ '1'1'1 million expansion ol the California Edi.son Company's Beach plant was •oted down bfbla boanl colleagues Tuesday. BtUln c001d !Ind po 5UppOll for his 1 ll'i~t ·that "all connected with this 1, ~ sbduld come before UJ aod ~1 thelt' arguments before anything • ·!uilber Is dooe about this plant." ' ~ · p the vote of Second District · ~ David "Baker but that wu a¥ia ii.nd explained by Baker aa a move •'to·gi;l the vote of the board oo thiS mat- ter." , .. · t'•k~ez: made it clear that he shared the * * * Edison Denies . . 1 C·IJ,firges of ' ~~g, !Jan_ger 5<A1Uiem Callfurnla EdJ.on Company 1)fficilh hive denied cbarau bl Orange ~·· aJr pGlllllJon coottol Olll= that • ~· ,,._., .. ~ or the -ny'• ilnj\ol! lleaCh a!eam g-1111!1 plabt · ~if!' !be llDOI elements .11-pro. I 'William Fit.chen, county smoi czar', uicfTueaday he will deny any application bf the EdllJOll Col"pany to l{lple the ~ Capacity of local plant, adding that any ~fon will "put 90 tons of 01ide of ottrogen into lbe air a day.0 P. L. Marthl, assistant manager for the btbeast -divis.ioo of the Edi.Ion Com- ~f. said, "Our design speciiicaUons art ~ far enough along to know the type of dlkharge that will be taking place. "I (ion't know where Fitcbtn got bis I fij\lt"!i unlN,, he based them on other f~ilities presently in operation," Martin allded. I · lie denied that Edison would triple lhe iiie oi ila gene.raUng plant in HunUngtoo Joach. "TecbnolQIY iJl t)\e control stacks lJ idvi.nclng every day .so his Impossible to·Ui, now what the plant dbcbarge will I>'·" Ediaoa recently announced a $179 mJ.Jllon !rpansion of the local plant to he&ln In 1970 and be completed in about fite year11. • Last week, William R. Gould, senior \'ite president of Edison, in answer to -aharges by members of the State ·lmvlronmental Quality Study Council, ~ipiied that his firm was a major smog I ')lf-Oducer. . ·..''Edison has m'ad~ substanUal progress in· reducing particulate sulphur dioxJde j •• Id nitrogen oxJde emissions from its : 1;entr1Ung stations," Gould s a l d • ••Greater reducUons than the automobile ll¥l\JllrY or any "her industry concmi<d wtth air pollution." -Oould aaid that in conlrut to the alttomobile, which Is credited with pro- duclng 65 percent of the air pollutlnt partlclea, ateam generaUnt: planla throw nltroaen oxide into the air from stacb MYetal hundred feet high at aboUt fiO. mile-an-hour velocity. ; : ... 'Thia tremtodous velocity forcu ex-iiaust lllll higher Into the atmoephere where prevailing wind currents disperse it and only miniscule 41u~ ey~r view ol other l5UP<l"liaon thal a public heattng before the board would be ol little help iJl the CIXllr<lversy. Denial of Battin'• move for a public airing of the furor sparked by the State Environmental Quality Study Council delay! any di!CUSlkln ql the proposed ex- pan.slon of the lluntlngton Beach plant until the'matter comes before OW city's counclJmen Oct. 16 lo the !onn or a public hearinl! ' It ~Jipeared today that . the biggest threat to the EcJr.on comJl!IDY'• p1an1 to triple its Hunttngtoo .Beach Operation would 'CODle from Wllllam Filchen, Orange County aJr pullution <ontrol of· ficer and a loogtime foe ol the uUUty'1 propa8ed expam!on. Fitchen told llf:wsmen that he would deoy the EdJsoo app1icaUon' that he has informed county supervisors o! his intent to do !O. His denial is·b:ued, be sa1d, on the fact that "this p1ant will put approximately 90 tons of o.Ji_d_es of nitrogen_lnto lhe alr dai- ly." He described the Edison plant as being "the largest single stationary soun:e of pollution from oxides of nitrogen iD tbe ooanty. 0 • IOOJSftlD SOIJRCES Or-County air pullutioo ltotistics l'J!flrt~ lh'l·~.'!.;__~ oJ ·..WO. ol nitroje\i_ are di~ into the at-~every day. Those reco~ show that ·~:Jim come from motor vehiclea, :tei.lonl 1(11111 the f!;dison plant and ~ , .. mllnilor ftOJll --~ Mid the county hair not yet receWta ib ·appUcaUon from the £dJson com[lmlY, It ls expected that the request fOP an operation pennit ~Ill be filed after a state Public Utilllles Commi.Sion hear· ing later this year. Btverly Hills attorney AJbert Pearsori, a-member of the st.ate group and an avowed anti-smog campaigner, recently clabned bis org2.nizaton could prevent ex- pansion of the Edison f'llcllity. The 2'1-member council was created by the 1961 legislature to explore all forms of envir9ftmental pollution and make recomme:od.aUon~ oo the problem to the legislature. ' MAJOR CONTRIBl11'0R Some area reside'l\1.s have accused the F.disoo pl2nt of being a major contributor to air pollution. That pollution problem, Utty claim, can only be increased by ex· panJkm of ~ facility. Edi.soti company officials deny the ct.afges and have pointed to thelr pro- mised use of special burning materials in an overall control of potential pollution. Pomona Honorf Coast Scholars Four. studenb from the Orange coast are amorig upperclu!men who will be hooored as Pomona College scholars at the college's openlnj convocation 111.ur&· day. They are honored for attaining A-minus or better grade averages last year. The scbo1'rs are Gary Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ray, 4501 Orrington, Corona del Mar; Jnnifer Kendle, daiW>let of Mn. Mary E. Kel)dlg, 39911 Aladdin Dr(v<, lfdntlngton Beacs; Jal~ ana M•lny, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jolln M. 1ltllroy, 1739 Candlestick Lane, Newport Beach. Ind Hele.a Taylor, daugbltt or Mt. Ind Mn. Stanton J . Taylor, 1100 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. ' ORANGE COUNn', ·CALIFORNIA ' , 1 '" ' ••• ' • • ·, WEONESOAY1 SEPT™IER·i4, ·1t6' ,• : . . "\ . .. . ~ . TEN .CENTS ., . • _..ounc1 m -en • IM.M.'t .f'ILOT ... ft ....... · FOUNTAIN VALLEY VOTERS ELECT A NEW CITY COUNCIL MAJORITY Rec11ll Election Winnett Ron Shenkman, &erniti Svelstad, Georie.Scott Newcomers Face Future Election · Vietors Give Priorities for City II)' TE;RRY COVILLE · Oflllic..r...e..,. Fountain v.illey•s reCall campai111 ls over toda,y and the three new councilmen. Gil!>rg< Scot~ ~.l••t'\".d ~,J\On Shtnllttian, -1-~ nld1(o! fUMlng I City. '' They're all new at the job, but Tuesday night rione was tfhld ti discu!s his plans for the future. . "We have to JJJrf;a Qe1' ~ty attprney,'' said Scolt, namfni the first major task he !eela they lace. Curit.iii 'City Atloniey Edwin Martin bas rtelgned, effective s.Pt. 30. . . "We'll also· need to· eliminate the gag rule (a iin.le C01111cllman CAMQt reques\ Jtalf reports .ti"'"'' councl1 ·~van and_ e.tib~ I , -,.. ~ , '" bitittiit.id. ·-·~ ~ ~ ~1 t!ilnhe w1oldmlbf ;liffstiin for lnd"'l:1'· pelliiipo'lflth a·ituily'""'1on invo1Vlng-citlienl1)~ ~ STalstad. "We also·~11J11~a._cba:nge.in the master plan, docreNiJlc 1lljli denlltjl .... Ing." be iddid! "I want to work oft i.. atron1 code or elhlcs so thl1 fype·ol trauma doem'thap· pen agaln," said Sbentman, ·el'."lng his State Investigation Slated . On Bolsa Desalting Plant Th< inng-de!ayed Bolsa Island iruclear desalting planl of! Suil,.\ ~ch ls slated for intensive iltVestigaUoo by a state legiJlative joint committee,· Chairman John V. Briggs said today. Brigg& (R·Fullerton) Is Chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Development and Space which is holding bearings throughout the state. "Our committee will hold a hearing in the Huntington Beach-8eal Beach area t1ometime In October to find out just what happened to the BqlS;ll Island project," Briggs said. "We want to get il off the groond to relieve the critical power and water supply shortages we face in the not loo distant future ." 'I'tle Metropolitan W a t e r District (MWD). originators of the plan lo have a combined water desaliniza.Uoo and power plant on the 40-acre island off Warner Avenue, announced plans last March to "go it alone" when federal bac.kinC wu wtlhdrlwn . MW!> o!llclals ... Id at that Ume that L'>e .1715 million rroject would be delayed from It. "orllfoa ilarllng dale of 1910 to the mtd 1'108 ~·not later than 1980. The Rate leP.]aUve joint committee which Briggs 'Jiei(b Is ·holding the statewide bearings with the goal of developing , "power ioorces for an ex. plodina· pop,WaUon .and related technical crpans!on. • The original · Bolaa· Th.land plan called - Cur a combined nuclear water desalting '. . piant and p0wer plant, Jotnlilip•lth MWD in the project were Sout.herri Gallfom.la Edbor., • Los An&elOI Department ol Water and Power, and' 8an Diego Gas and Electric. The power companies puUed out in 1988 when the c:mt of the project ·skyrocketed from the original 1.964 esUmat.e of f444 million to f7SS mulion. Top of the Pier Topic for HOME Huntington Beach's proposed Top of the Pier Development Plan and the pogsible future use of 35 acrei at Beach BoWevard and Atlanta Avenue will be dl!c:Ussed tiy the HOME Council tonight. Jlol\erl' E. Dlngwpil, a member of the council ali<I ol !lie Urban 'Land Institute Cltluns s1e.nnt Committee <tsol win present a rtport on the two S\lbjecta vital to the future ol the ~ommunn, at ~-I o'clock aenkln 1n the Civic Ceilter AdmtilillriUve ·Annex. , The d~town developfI!ent plan, -.s proposed by the CSC, would convert seven city blocb along Paclfk: Coast Highway to a muntctpal parking Jot. The Beach·Atlanta prOJ>W'tY has been proposed u I.he location Ollbe clty'a new ctvtc center. • first major council •c\Ion. "I ilon't U\iril: too ~ •h• .... ar1 ~··be. Bdded, 11tite°it.,.flW' 8 fri' r=e~~· ,' 11 II w b j,j, .~~··· ~· ,_._., ... ,~ •. , "!'!'! . . . liWl ... -.,.. J ~t ' . . ,J: • ~~t ~·.~Y~" ~'!· e,\o!l!I· leJl\I bu4£<1 JNli!elln.e· de"}'iOJ>id 111, ~ Mpgcr .la.,., !lea!), ,flJ U.,. ,Wloil 11 Y.111 a JllPl,;e. ' I ' 11JtfJ ap ~ nl pJdt, I'd like. to 1te it iollowtd " Mid Bbeq):il>an. "IL's ,u in~iiii;t.,r.yto do busrae...:• (!lee .CO~, P.,e JJ T oples., Bar Law Action Delayed' ' In W eitmin.,ter · An almost lmmJnent bart of nude -en- tertainment at weStminster nll:bJ.spots was delayed Tuesday by city councilmen until a model ordinance iJ forwarded by the Leque of Califorrlla Cities. n1e council did not adopt another ordinance drawn up by Westminster City Attorney Paul Morgan, but ukl that It would rather waiti.lntll Oct. 14 when the league of cities ordinance is expected lo be ready. Sel·eral memberi of the council recent- ly expreMed an Inter.est In lorblddlng topless and bottomless ahows within We!bninster since Governor Ronald R'8gan signed the Qulmby·Walsh AC! which glves local governments the option of legislating a'ainst. wch entertainment. UnW the ordtnance from the lucue Js read)', the council may adopt Morgan's ordinance as an "emergency ordinance," said City Clerk Kathryn Harper. T'ne nudi_lf . law propoled by Morgan would proMbil'""Wtii~ wattreasa ti entertalnerl lrom performing In the 'mlGe and !tom hpii61pg lftUla/ 'pllblc Or pn(tal reciOIJa to publlc vl•w. ' > ' ' , . I ' ' NEW YPRK (~) -,~n. ~mlep llOclt market finally drilled ' Into the loolng ct>lumn today, to close out a moderate trading .session )ltld break a.1two-day win- ning ifrellt.. (Se< quot~Uo.o~. Pig.es 14-15). Recall Gets . ' Heavy Vote, 2-1 Favor FOlllllaln Valley voters 'tlle>da1 ousted their mayor'IDd two clly -by more than a 2 to I mal'lin in a special recall~, On the same ballot, voters by atrong margins elected Geori:e Scott, Bernie Svalstad aod Ron Shenkman as new COWlCllmen lo replace the unseated trio. A total or t,715 ol FOll!ltalo Valley's t ,l50 registered voters &urned out to cast bollota in theJong and bitterly conleated ncall election. Voter tumoul wu 48.1 percetll. Mltyor Robert Scbwerdtlera:er wu removed from office by a •ate of s .. M7 for recall, to l,UIO to rttaiD him . Vice Mayor Donald Fregeau lost his seat with 3,3115 for re(:lll and 1,309 to re- tain. Ve&eran Councilman Joe Courregea was retnOftd from office on a vote of 3,111 for recal~ 1,514 !or retention.· It\. the election o( new councllmen, George Scott defeated Robert Sassone for PRECINCT BY PRECINCT RETAJRNS ON PAGE I Mayor Schwei'dtfeger'1 teat by a v~ of J.JA !or Scolt to i,1!11 lot Sa-. In· the race for Fregeau'• 1t1t, Bernie Svabiad 1'00 wllb 1.191-lo !,Mt for Pam GoUo and llt lbr Paal Savalluo. Olareles' ltll .... t lo Boo Bhonkman wlt.h ·1:• vvteJ. Others were ~.Roy ,IUcbardl, J.0.'111; John Glnotl, 114; nd Doft FrW.-'4· 'nlo oltl cOiincil -~ In ott1ee unUI lldl-r..tay. Tbn -t !hen lo canvis.'l llld'letjly !be ellci!on ...w& and lmtall ~,victors. . Ti>day, lil'the-iftennath of, biller campal&n which centered oo charges of ctinlllct ol lnter..t against the !n- cumbcnl.s, defeated Miyor Scb.werdUeger was unavailable for cornmeal. Ffegeau had returned to bis school teaChlng and Courreges returned to ·hla fanning. Cour- reg" did ""' he'd show U.. i*Jple ,the mistake they had made in rtmovins him from ol!ice. ·New cauocllmen Scott, Svalltad and Sllenkman·briefly outlined their-· .. dty attain and-proposed a few new pro- grams. In L'lc voting, recall .strqtb was ti· hlbl~~ lo all parts ol tho clly, wltb oo one area dominating the -el~ S..t turnput waa prOcinct IOt, at the southeast comer of the controVer&lal Larwln Traci. whlch producod 3IO bOl!ola and favored the recall by a 2 to 1 Margin. Poorest turnout 'Was produced by precinct 203, in the ulreme northeast comer of the city, which brought lo le ballotc; and narrowly favored the recall. Pre'diftably the areas cl0&est to the Larwln tract -focal point of•the· rtt11ll movement -pushed the hardest for recall, but the treQd was eVident ln all parta·cr the·clty. · Al! three incumbent.! were defeated ln every precinct. though Courrege& was narrowly defeated -112 to 110 -in precinct 7, the city ball and Colonla Juarez area .. Coffee ind doughrwts were aernd at city ball u residents began to !lllu..ln -·· --- about 9 p.m. to ~ed. The <i!<e R~ALL, hp II Weadaer I itach gmmd' level," the """°" 01~ .!aid. ~ BeacL Library ' .. ·T.o Open Sunday Ocean View Bond Sale Pact Okayed . . . ' -. ~ .You can catch a quick glimpee ol the aun -t mldilttmOoo Thursday. Othenriae it'll be moat. '1y cloudy J'ith temperatllttl In tho low ?O's along lhe cout .ucf a mr degrees higher inlaiid. INSIDE TODAY T~c Uoil.,l'Jlll/. o/ C411/omi9 ,.......,,. •Um• toar.·vori.tt of closu1 and lcct&u'ea d11rm§ ; tit• fall tltrouo~ UC/. Fur Mil ·: l!untl!\iton Beach maln library, $21 1'aio SL, will be open Gii Sund"1 al· 1.r-during the 8dlool year to aid ,u+n11, Libnrian Walt« Jolwon an- Qdunc:<4 todiiy. · JohOIOll lald the facility will be open ·fi-om t to 1 p.m. to help students find 'imteriall ... for weekend ~ o m e" o r k ao1gnmtl'lts. Relert:net lnfonnalion wlll lit «mlled due to a lhortage ol per1101111tl, .lit caulloned. ~ tJorn:al hours of the Ubrary, I a.m. tot 'Jim. wetkday1 and t a.m. lo S p.m. alturdayl wlD be maintained. .. • 1, ' Bj. RUDI NIEDZIEl.SIU .... Olltr '""' .. "' Admlniitraton of the Ocean V"w Sdlool District have worked out an un- pnceclenled agreement With I loca( bank to aeU 'u mlllion tn ocbool bonds al a five percent interest rate . Dr. C1sttnee Hall, dbtrlct superiJI· tenden~ today delcribed the 1lacl .. "• real coup wbkb will save the !up.qert a llgnl!lcant amount o/ money." Since Gov. Ronald Reagan li1J11ed a bill raising the ln\efelt celllng on school bonda to seven percent.,the Ocean Vlew and other area school dlslrlcta b a v e round It lmpasstbte lo tell voter.approved .. •• bonds ai Ille former Pve percait rat< -111 to !lo&nirltf lcho6I bulldmC)lnllrim. Ing ·i. tbal Ibey lib<iul4 be able l<t hfuk at 1-·Udil today's development. Dr. Bwer, _,hloled-tbe '7.5 even wltli tbe latmlt eolllcte<I rr<p our TnlOtee <Jiainnan Raipll Bauer ex·_ mllilon .-mlpt below..,.._, depollll;" lild _,_ • < < ; • plalned that the Uniled Stales National "We Jrill · liata !o ilt:::;:voten . Floyd.J1Dliooll, 1lllJllPt ol ilM! ll!dled Bank, located In downtown Huntington ! anyway bu! ri i:oulAI ldwet staletNat!llrlat h\k. aakl Ifie~ to Beach, would bl!)' the bonds at the old lo-ilM! !Ota! -" ho ~ < • ' liUy. tbi ioildi .,,.; orUllalllr' "••com· 1 IOrest rale lithe district woti!d ·elace ·H• cred~ail tit. llall wW.~. murutt ~·to ~-uie'p60plt ind """" ol 11s work!nl ,capltal on depollt th!nkkl&." iii·~·wt the l'tct, acldfu& Ocun . vi... lichoiil 1 tl!lll1ct • t" r wtth !hem a.s a ""'"' 1'§11lre. Uilll llJ~ aupetln!aliMit fiad beed •e,qer· . mmnbefa know that we mm aM !or the II• ·•dded that the fun4s, -tM total ly •tlrrlng around" to Oner .a poatblt comn.timty." ' , ' ' • ' I '""' wu not dlscloaed ,-.•re <;Ufr•nUy avenue for .,1. or the lioodir.at the pkl Ill-. "A 3ve ¢rce111 ~ ta no! the ~ttst 1 lteldbytheOrang<Count1~r'1of· ~rate. #.II arta l>anb ,,.fuaed;to thing to hllve .In ~r port(ollO," 11fd ' rice and are uted to 1"!3 f0< bills, .... rlcs p11rchase them when they were o!.(flOd ; ~. '°but1l think JI ahoUlil belp With and other dlslrlct ex[itn..S. ' ~uly JI. • our' comn\Unily.J<laUQl\lllfp," ,,,.. agreement wlll not ....,.1 a m.aJor "i don'~ .lblnt the I.ink ~ aolna: to "i'iu, qulle Pfw<cl 'Oll'r.)la~ wOuld do 'bond election the d1'tl'lct b11nl!rror Nov. make ... y money-on u11.1,.1iu1 ijidr_ thlni;. l<llttethlng like thlr'/' lit. cqoalui!td. _ 1 . .. • two toctka' 1chcdUle, ace Pag' I 11, • , .,• v:r= .J· '=~" ff . =.:..::r...: I ,~ \f-11 -.. "' ... u...r. 2t • Mtlflln" • I....... 1t. ......... ,.,, ·~ . ' -,.I -.;.J; • --.. rr CWr = -" -.... ............ "' ·-. ,.....,.. ... 5"-. .: :::..;-_..= ' l -· 0 2 OMV -I'll.OT Panel: Tl! __ Yiolenee · I Be ts R.· 'al .. WASl!!NGTON (AP) -Vltknce· oa i.mltloo _.... vloltllCO In rul Ille, tho t1atlonli ConVnl-on Violence . .yi \o<llY • .JI a""""1 the tdevisloo In- dustry of p1ndering to a public preoceu· 1paUOo with vMl&enct that televis1on Itself has belpod to cruto." ..-It ii reasonable lo concludt." the cammlsslon sa(d. "that a con.st.ant diet ol viole111 behavior on television has an adverse effect on hwnan character and attitutu. "'Violence on television encourq:e.a violet. -of llebayilJr ... !oat.ii m.-11 .aiid ~ valuet •t ~ i. dailf"lll• •hid> .... ~ )II• civlltleCI _,,w.. " • ~··· . '!'ht "'""'1lulan aid tho " lodullrf• sell·lmpoae<I •\andards ""' lnadeq1111to and recommended: . -Abandoomeat ol. Chlldrtn11 cartoom coot1lnlng 3tti~ noncomlc: Tiolence. -Leu time devoted to crime. western, and at'liOft-adventure programs con· tainms vloltpl ep~. -A chllll< in tbe baa(c QO!llal in • wlllcb -Oc<Utt In sucll iroanuns ,. ·-1ovlollneoll~ .... ""-' 11141 ~ !Ill~'' .. iloitd " u.. il.ol. . • -llloto lndUl&7 ~ Into •!feet.I ol violent TV programs -allhouah m ... wl,>lle, "enough b "'°wn tn mile ID- .. -tile 11JY delay In ~ action. •Iona: the lines we have recommended." The conuniulon also recommended presidential and con~ional support and lll1anclq for a corporatloo for pol>- lic broadcutln& "so that i\ may develop Wallace-Student Coalition s ·e.en- By THOMAS FORTUNE Of -.. lfJ' , ... ,.., . \1/allac> volerl vl1l1 Joi!! with black• and college ihictent.1o form !be nm poUUcal coallUon. Al firll bearing 1' IOUllds improbable, but thal Is what former Robert Kennedy ~~~Frank Mariktewici predktej 1n a talk TU~ay at Oran1e eou&j:olltge. ·'l1le tey to comprebendtn& why auch a colllUon Is poealbl! ta lo utideratand the reuoa, accudlna: , to fr!anklewtcs. blue coUtr workers outllde the South voted for Wallaoe. . . MQklewlcZ' eontenUon ii the blue col· lar ,,...P (be aid tiieJ wear sport shirts in-Callfornia} voted not-ao much racist or anti-demonslrators as againSt th e political system. Flrst of all, in their eyes. Wallace was an enemy of the Establlsbment, MaiWewici said. Thus the blue collar votUa share in the alienation of the black and the students. Mankiewicz ,.,o~ to a sparse gather· ing of 200 Out-of Orange Coast College's daytime student. body of 7,800. The l~r director of lhe Peace Corpa, Ken- nedy press secretary and now syndicated Washington columnist was the nm spuker In a distinguished speaker aeries. Scheduled to talk on campl.Js later dur- ing the school year are sports star Bill R.u5Rll, politician Pie.rn Salinger and comedian Dtck c;;_regory. • Mmtlewicz 81.id be sees the Nixon ad- 111ili41rall0n ·11'1~ a 'fair cb~ of oue-cesa Iii 1l7i mt ,, Btyond the Ille ol lhe coaliUoo ol tbe dlaaUected .,.ovldtd a wlMJn& majority "11Uldn1 there be fragnwil,JUon when it came time for solutlotla. ''There would be a ,real deal or fr11D1entatJon and b o 1 t.1 J i t 1.e 1 , • 1 Mankiewlcz tald. "But if power were niturneci to tbe neighborhoods the benelill would out\velgh the dJllStJlaion." Hf said tbe.auburban factory worker~ oppoeed to "them" -the bureaucrala . who eurcist the control over their Uvta. '"l'hey're afOuen~" be 111J,d, "~ they feel their ICbools art inad~uate, their police protectlon wone, their government maJclng them pay ·the full -ol the bltcl< problem and their dilldren oil ,in college being taught not to like them. "So when they get a chance to vote in a locaJ school bond election they aay, 'The bell with it,' and vote 'no' to prove they still have some control." Mankiewi~ argued Lyndon Johnson ''as neither of the two things he was witiely reputed to be -a Texan and a good poliUclan. "He was a Washingtonian who lived bis entire adult life In ·the capttal and an awful poUtician," Manklewlci said. He said because of Johnson 's backjp'OUlld all of his aclklna ., President were colored by his trying to get Senate and House approval in upectatlon that would 1alve the problem. Mankiewlci uid Johnson w o u l d l\'onder, "We've pused U;le civil rights bill and the model etUea: bU~ what are &be~ w.orrying about now?" He said Ni.Jon on the other hand "is not present admlnJstra.Uon, be pmilcted, the only not fr b m Washiniton but from next rfa.lipower will go to the per~q.,or nowhere. He is the first American pres!· rqflt~ that can pull \Ile coallti~pf de.nl in the sense of belnc from the enUre the alien~.--, , ., country. During bis eight ywa in the ' .. ,Jl•ia'd lllt , , , lt,j\nl<;k.l!loi.~lbe M !llP,~-~ IM'"•'®lllJ ""llibeif•lli plll,.1Ull&f'fif ·in fs cO\iritiY itwfifcli be diiln'f sP.ali , that "be wu, able IO Pl>t .U Ill<,. at a Republlcan Party dinner." AllOtMr Tro;li• --.loJ!ll\or with Ultlr ah...,i conOen over Maokiew!ci alld, "Nlaoo understand& • ~. oomntunlty putlcipail«J and control." and he is ebaolutely correct that if you Donna Flory, 17, Or.aD&~fCoun· 1'1Wlewtcz was astdl by a student ii a have the support of the rest of the coun- ty beauty was runntrul) among try you don't need it in Washington." 60 contenders in Miss Photo--He said Nixon clearly is staying out of genie in recenl Lens Clickers Richard Armour sight in 1969 becauae he baa ""11'"1 that Ca~era Day at Downey. 1.1iss we have had enough Presi!le:n1 for IQVhile. Flot)', ·o( 18012 Bi!<fl!I Lane He's hed only three press c:onfefences -ho•filtillg-inlilllllingt0•-Slates Lec~·r·e· and one major 1e1evlsion •ddreJS, be Beach, . t~· current Cbs~ Me.. iu noted. .Miil Mtnbaid. She'&, a Foun· '"There have betn no major crilU and talli Ville) High SCboo~ptiilor. · '..It GWC Friday In large mwun hecauae he hasn't said II thfre are a.oy. Tbe problems are still there and probably' getting worse but lhe appearance is all·important.'' f'rom Page 1 RECALL ... I Rielw"d ~ well-known · utiiist will open the first full-blown artlst-lecturt eries at Golden West Cot1ege Friday 1t I p.m. in the'College Center. ' ' f'rom Page 1 ~ .t'" ..... ..._ , . l - tht 1:1114 of ~. c:ulllll'al 'a'n4 dfi. ' f~ prin)arlly oo Ila dlecfs on the ma!ti:'.,...,mDIDC ..;r ..,.,Uy pn>o I~ · . • ...... IA lllllli:Wii mi' i.,. ~1 -· • "Ntaylat"' la ... ol""' ~lpu"'*11'••-....., -..' .. --.1~.,.. ) · tlonal relOQ1'C'e$," it 11id, "6cit" our di!· _ _,_..... . areatest resource ii our children. Tie. 1'atloul Colnm1aaton on the ChUdren begin lo abaorb the leasons of CailoQ arid P._lloa ol Violence, beaded tolevlllioo before they can read or wrlto. by l>r: Milton .S: ElHbbower •. wis fonned ln a fuodamenl.aJ way, televi!ilkm helps to by former Pruidlnl LYndo!t!I. Jol!Ns> , crt~ __ 'fll<L cbildrfn ~--" in 1968 after the asaasslnalJ<ln of Robert lbanseifei:-aria of others, l.Dd f>f wlilt F. Kennedy. It IJ publlSUng a series or consUUites the standards of civilized reports an various aspects of violence in EOCJtty. A!Qerican life. "Yet. •. we dalJY. permit our chUdr~ The 11·1>11e re ,Port on TV violtofe d11rina ibeir form1tive yµn ~ t;nter & t>AllY l"l\.OT Si.fl ,lttll REMEMBERING PRESIDENT NIXON'S INAUGURATION Villty School TrualH Sheil• M1y1r1, Teicher Rich1rd H1nn1 Students~ Thanks. , . . world or police lnttrrocalion.s, • t ,_ bQUn&: •nemiu~ ol aplaa performint fatal brain IW"(try and .,. routine demonstraJlons of aJI ~s oi: killlng and maimii&·" I , In mitigation of its criticism, the report said the thue major televis.ion networks "hive tlfected NbstanUaf improvemeota Jn Ille· c~ pr<>grama offered. _!hit; .. . seaJOn.. ... And It noled the networks' 1969-70 pr~ gram schedule "seems to Indicate ~ beginninl of a favorable trend along tM lines recommeftded here." f . I Border Search , Successful, U.S. Claims • LOS ANGELES (AP) -U.S. olllelals. pleased with the first stagea of. a border · crackdown on drug traffic, say ~they'." already have stopped ei ght shipments of..: marijuana. ':. But, they add it's too soon lo tell ~ef) feets of Operation Intercept on marijUana prices in the Unit~ Stat.es. ..· Jack Ingersoll, dtrecfor of the l\ufea1.I of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, and U.S. customs Commissioner M i le > Ambrose told ne.wsmen Tuesday the. pr~ gram is "expected to be a maMive deter: rent." Noting eij ht Luge seitures since th~ crackdown began Friday, Ambrose 1a:id .. • "Some pe<iple are sfi ll foolish eoou&h to : try to get it past us." Two announced goals of the program.- to dry up the source and to drift up marijuana prices to prohib!Uve leveb.- sUll baVen't been determined, lngenolJ said. • He said he didn 't think there had bed an:· sigrUficant prict. change since thi crackdown, although pri ces "have doobl· ed or tripled because of the recent searer. ty." ' Noting that 80 percent of the U.S. mari· juana supply comes from Me.xiCO", Ingersoll said. ''lf we can eliminate the source of supply, we can control the traf...: [ic." He sale! he expected a more extensivt. marijuana and iX>PPY crop eradlcati~; program by Mexican off icials this year. Ambrose said the inten.slve air-sea·land border surveillance by various govern- ment agencies and the military •W j:_n .. t1nue "for an indeterminate period.'' \ . . . . 150 ·J~ Need~~t Plaque Honors I riauguration Aid I . . , , . . . ·~ A plaque commemoraUng the! ~l PTO's, F..ait~ 1 For 'den~'.'ft\qJ~ p'rlici~Uon of t~o F~ Valley m .Club and Bllllli\'fle" ;#' . ·. jo!w; ·....,j.;}O. students In Qi• p.,,idenlial lnauguraUon " b . • Club. ' ' . ; 1 ' enUy enrolleif ~l!f'· - lut January, has 1ust been sent to · • .donors Include JQbn caullib ,,. vb oria Wort eipe.rieiice ~ Wa.binglon, D.C. Whittler Class '45: Camilc!ba<!l·Kemp progrllliPLl!ie,HunUn(lon Btach.Unic'1 It present! to President Nixon the Archltecl.1, Los Angeles; I>tQnoyer~' gb..selJOot 'P.iltrlct. · ' •• : narn~ of Individuals and organizations pert c.o.. Chicago, Ill.; Encyclo~a: Robert ldarUn, work e J: )>er I en c!.e h'ch d 'bl 1. . 11 t J. Brittan1ca Educational Cofll.1 HollywOod; eoordinator for the SZ:sqUare ' yti11t \\' J ma e poss1 e manc1a Y wo 1 Film &!odates Educational Filriu Los district, said he is primarily k>oldh1 101' year~ld Fulton School students, Vickie Angeles; Photo and Sound Co .. Monierey einployera Interested in hiring ~gr Hix and Sheryle Cathennan, to represent Park; School Pictures Ine., Fullerton and studenLs for office and sa~ jobs. _j_ their classmates in box seats at the in-Westab Educational Services, Atlanta, ' Students enrolled in the progra~ ~ auguration . Ga. ' availablf in the afternoons, evenlngJ atJ1 The contributors who sent their dollars Through the contributons the Fountain wekend5. • \ 1 .. from es far away aa Georgia and Illinois, Valley "delegates" were members of the "Moy or them have ahortllani, now all have their names engraved in the first group to tour the White House under business machine, bookkeeping skllll atid plaque, purchased by the Fountain Valley the new administration. sales knowledge,'' Ma{tln explained._ ~ School District. They also talked with legislators, The trainees may work• muhn'6r\Of Local benefactors include the local tcured landJharks and visited the national four hours per school day and a weekt/ chapter of ~e Ca1ifomia S c h o o t archives: . maximum pl 28 hours. 1n add.illon to ~ Employees AsaoclaUon, Fountain Valley The girls were accompanied on thetr salary paid to them they r@CefVe Ii~. Education Association, Fountain Valley sil:-day whirlwind tour of th~ naUon's unit.I of elective credit per semester.. , Leadership Association, Superintendent· capitol by Trustee Sheila Myers and Interested employers 1m1y Cdrltaft recill -wu apparent after the nrst few ~. but candidates weren't sure or their stindlng! unlit about half-way through the counting. Other apeaM.n include Madame Rajan Nehru on th& changing face of India, Oct. 17: ant.bn>pologist Jean-Pierre Hallet, Feb. 20; and extra-sensory perception e.1- pert Rusa Bureeas, May 15. COUNCILMEN rartnt Council, Tamura, McDowell and teacher Richard Hanna. Martin at 536-933!. -. ·-i-:f- • '""'""'""'==================================================================~ .. Jubilant winners. we~ rushing off lo yjct.cry pertiel all over the city. It wu a night of victory too, for Eu· gene VanDast. the driving force behind the ·reca11 who laid the success for it at the feet.of the people. "They made their choice.'" he milled, pleased with the entirt. procedure. ' ' CIUNGI. COAST ,U.l 15HIJ!fl) COtil'AH'f Rob.rt M. W•td l.,tsiftllt .,., "'*'l""t ;,c1, 111. c~11,., Vitt Pfh•~1 t r>O Gu11rt1 MtlllfU' no111•• "•••ii ..... Tho'"" A. M..,rpl.i11• -~ Eol!Or A1Mrt W. l•tti AitM:laM Edllt"' H1•tlR9'ff t..u Office JO' 5th S1111t . l'•ilint A4d r•n1 P.O. 101 7t0,, tl641 1 0""9r otneft. ,.,.._, lfM;Ji; ;;11 Wttl ••-Mlr<llr; °"1' Mnt: 110 w~·' ,,.,. s._. lttollnt k-Cll; Jll f~A """"° - The college 11 making efforts to contact olher popular speakers but further date& have not yet been confirmed. All lectures are !Cheduled for the College Ce.it.er. Tkketa are priced at $1 per ~llOn. A piominent scholar as well ss proUfJc author, Armour holds a Ph.D. de tree from Harvard University and has metv- N reaurch fellowships lo En1land and t'rance. His wrilin, output lneludes 38 booka and more llWr5.000 pieces of light verse, articles and i&llre. Best umtmbered ~ his humorous history of the United States "It All Start· ed With Cotumblls," and other volumes tiUed "Golnl Aroulld in Academic Cir- cles.'' "rt Ari Started With EVe" and ·~ty Ufa lvlth Women." Rossmoor Faces Trial in lliegal Campaign Funds The Roumoor Corporation, operator of Lels\n World retirement commuzil.. lits, facta ttlal nut month in to. Ang• Jes on chirges of milking: illt,gal political campaign contributions. A date fA Oct. 11 was set by U.S. DI• triet Court Judie Harry Prt1erul Tues. d<)', after he Jeoled -.. -chatl'"' apilllt the deve1-en• com-pany. A federal snnd jury tndlded. the !lrm In Juna on two counll of coolrlbutln1 to the camJ>ailn chHll ol • coogrealOOAI aod 1tnit«1at candldale. Jf true, the company metu out lt:i coalribullonJ lo the ~· Tho I-charged ll.041.04 was liven lo a 11th ColtlJ'Wlonal Dlltrlct candldlte and $600.D to a U.S. KMtor· lal canclidato, ntltber ol whom ,.., Identified. -t commented Svalstad, "although it needs continual reevaluaUoo to insure its ac· curacy." "ll looks good to me on paper," ex· plained Scott, "but l 'd like to study it further." On industrial land the three men '11.·ert Jess positive, but agreed action is re- quired. "Perhaps we can find 1 ma.a on the cl· ty staff who can devote his time to recruiting industry,'' sufgtst!d :kott., "we have ,to stµdy Jt and Lam sym- oathetic 10 the land owners wbo are h•v· 1ng trouble .. utng:• Svalstad 11uggeated a "braip storming" session invoJving people from all faceti ol clly tile to devise a wwkable plan for tbe ..... "I tbink wen'* a more clearly defin- ed m·aw plln fer industrial uae," add~ Shenkman. • Apatlincnta, a pending J<Oblem ln the city wtµch has already .caUH<t U'lt plart- ning commlsslon to declare a temporary moratorium, will receive a sharp look from all three. Each agreed thal the city'a current master planned for apartn1ents should not be e1ceeded, and that hilh density units 5hould probably be reduced. A.fJY changes planned in the city ltaff? Not •ccordln& to any of the three new councihnen who affirmed their faith in the quality of Fountain Vallty's 1tarr. A potenUal area of change Utt in the planning commiasion, where terms for line of the five members expire ln February, All Ihm winners alld they have no plaM to ~ana;e the. comrolnion at leart unW Ptbruary. Che61ui comments oo tbtir vlctctiu were expreued by an three. "I feel real aoocf, tlat.ed." 11id ScotL "Pm happy ind f'UdJ' to wor)," added s ... 111ac1. "J'm overwbtlmed." Aki Shetlkman1 heavlna a •lab ol. relief after a nervou1 wait. • CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE ---I a ! ,,""';a ' J. C. .JJ.t1nphri~~ 'J~we~1·~ 1121 NEWPORT IOULEVARO COSTA MESA - • !I YEARS : I SAME lOt;AJ.lb\:i , " '.)'t:_'·""-". -i. PHONE :- 548-1401 8usiotfS slAJ;i• next TuudaJ Jor the lrelllmeu councU memberL -..,-----------------------------------;..' . • I . -~ • '1 ebaek EDfJl.Ot:-1 ' I . . . ORANGE CO,llNTY. CAUFORNJ,( • • TEN CENTS 1' ~ :... ... _' 1:j:gitna ~ppie Image Changing, €h3mlJer Told '.·f -·. ( l -• ·' .. (_ ... • .. ~ J. f-n~llA la(EIBICll 1Yan garde biW;,... estal>iWunents. lold leJlow,dlredorl, .i.Ma!>1 Of ciar J"°'I Mystic AN Wotld and olher much-polnta," comm•nted Chamber prosldent 4 b °'I""''!".,...... In behall <ii the ,,,,.,,' ynulb-orlented people, thaqh not blJplM, could be call-talllei! .. bnut 1vanl.11lde ll!Ops. • llllnj µwrenc:., "but ll lltlk" • c!*d i~•f• ctl,~t liaat -,moin~1 .~-'~"' ~Uoo, Cottaie PolotilC out \bat ~ Tllo )'OUll( busi11.sa )>eople, be added, ~ulbal tMiJwl!htlo'bei"'-1ble the . ~ Cbambet of COm·· Ratailranl owner !tarry ' Moo n lbelr vleWI can help ll8ITOOf ti!' gap would ·lit• to ,..,.t wltlvlbe utablllbed ' -"--le. don'~ Ul<e. mu\-of :~ l1'5 been a charlge·.ID the dlltrllluled ,p,rin!ed lnvitaliona to ·~ocal belw"nyoutb and the older ..,.,..alloil." Chamber of Commuc:Oon beaulillcatlon, the tblng• we don 't 1111• -like lying oo 'i!illidi lmil&•'I Jn tbe ,..ryeor, ~·and In-'clllaeili" io Pointing out t h a I youtlK>rj nled ' cleaning up truh p:oblems and perhlPI the sldewalll, druga and dlrj. PerliaP• · · . 'iew wu"'expresaed al·~,·' vilit lbi • 11 pullcl'pailng busi....es, biWnessca are maklJ!g a ..-at eYentually establlihing a ...oan..Iing theY con' Wor1< to help tori out ...,. of Qf,dftcion meeflng in tfiGUO(el. tan&fnc 1-from clothlDg 1tores to ecooomJt: cootribuUon to the cliY Moon aervice to help get young runaWaya.who Our prob;lema." ·· ··.' ,,followin~ ~erit i ol•aii. Psi~·~. . · '.. saidtheLBA'l\'.antatoUyeuptoilaimot· oometotl'oflLagunaareabacktothelr Jamu Leddy', chainnan of the 4'!i1\(lfuie<tolJ>elh<kl M""""y l""""Jl '·'""i'i'!·H."M •I<>. ~· lllC'J'aslng !)'Ill· lo, "to P,.mo\e community hormoay," lamllle!' ' Chainber'i Loglloa Image QililmlUH, tjilg.i1.,...to'1 ll byi a1 grUJp of' Gig\ul.i'1 e-tbYWith wba!'W.e call 'lµppl!s,' "Moon by opening the doora 'to let Pf<>Ple aee "We may not agree with them' oo all· fohned· to combat -the poor lrAage. :!! . ·.~, •.. .... '1 ,~. I -• -. mettbanta fell the hippies W«e creaUng, 'aald be IOo hid noticed "a IObstanUal cilange o•er a yw ..or ., qo." · "Jnaetd of the IO<llJed ~notMm and ~jetaam.• we used to worrrabout; we now find aome 16 or %0 aerklus youni: bua!DW peoplo,.. Interested In working with tho Cbainber to help 10lve communlty pro. bl~/', aid Leddy. • 1'1 for one wlll make a polnt. of 1!1l· teodlng the open house M<mday," he ~ eluded. :t 1.J ·•.,.,'' • p • fl. -Seri.ate GOP ... Picl{s . S·cott .. _. '¥-{.; .. , -4' 4 _•_' I .... •t -• T ... y· ~· .. .;r;,.... -~·· ... : f«-:1' • , •• ,· .. SMJ' Ju!f:·· _,.,~·~;~~ .. ~.;; ! f1·1 f . ........ t•f -~ -. ~ ~ente-rugh School's :n~;. song girls take time out from shak· :t111. fo.1D=Pooi to j>Clse foi:i-pic!ur,e. Come'_lljj":next· kif.off they'll be:· ."1>1\i.f ~ activity leadlng Tt1loit fans in llgtil idbgs for e team. Glrll' ·~ (seated left to rigbt)-Cricket Bew•eY, llebble uni and 5ally 'tliab,. (kneeling) Sandy ?Ae11ler and TraofSmith, (siinding) Peggy 6\jon an1! Layne Maclieth. · · ( . ~~ • .. ·r ! :<'. bow• the ··4 ~-, ·:kT~issitfu . ·;.t, .... T. : .. • ,., :;1,.-·, · , r· · a· 1 · • ~ r r· }-·· I • f J. , ' .. . , '. f " lt-riaa-. ·Repairing 1 ~Cjea in eaPo ·:{~JUAN CAPISTRANO -Residents' uq .tHe ·po.flt office may soon be getUng 1 a;Dpother ride. ~ , road parallelin& C a.m I n.o CIPiltrano is scheduled lo be resurfaCed ~ P.ete·and C\ara's'Care to .the Las ' 09~rfnas Motel an area which includes ~1ftet (I. city-owned property in frout or11i #I ollice. -1 ~ .of the. road whlch i>-•u-"'1 ~"!>a; Jiliflilng 'fdr fronlag• bllilnes!is Iii. .. •a~ lo shire the cost. II the ~ liad ilot qreed lo the repaln the <'Oll!idued ordert.,.lbem to blr· ar. !ence their proplll'llea. · ... \ 1 Flood Damaged Canvon Road ·-'I To Be Repah·ed t.on,..awatted repairs to secUon5 <lf Lagun1i Canytln Road dama&ed in last February's floods once more have a "go" . slgna1 lrom the State Division or Highways. Repairl originally were scheduled to be made in September, but announcement of the cutback in federal C(lll!trucUon funds and subsequent doubt as to how far the state would go in cutting its own com- mlbnents resulted in t e m p o a r a y :suspension of the Canyon project. While city o!fl.ciala ne.rvously COO· templated the onset of the next. round of winter ri:lmr tbe wheels of state govern- meot erou:OO:alowly and1 this week, came up with a decision to call for bids on_ fife Sooth.em California road projects, in- cluctlngUgima CanyQll, for which 157 ,000 is avallablt. · _ l!!1!f w!ll bo;opened.'.Oct. ti, the State Dcpartn'ient'Of~Publlc Workds annoWK:ed. Laguna <lfflclals upeci work ma1 slart in ~ CS d•YI ·-. and meanwhile are praying "" • f'all dni!llbl. : • • 1 . ' • • , • ' . ' As · Dirksen's Successor " .. E.rplains Ta.r Dollar Alle.n Aide Hits ' , Recall Attempts . By PAM 'HALLAN Of tlllt O.ltr' PMill "Sfeff John"K.illefer, usiscant· to'Flfth Di•trict SUperviaor Alton ~4ield'\'!:..fj•!"­ tions on the recaD ' agiii'i'Jllr· boss and dlagrammd' bi. dollar use at . the Tue!day meeting ol the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. J\illeier, a Coront de! Mar resident. stood in for Allen .:. the scheduled speaker -who wai bui); in a meeUng deciding whether or not a stop sign should be .placed at the c.orner•of Spotted Bull Way and Rancho VleJo ·Rbad. · The speaker w~ asked about· charges made .against Allen in a widely circulated Blnnche Nixo1i Succumbs at 89 Private graveside services will be held Friday for fonner Jong-time Laguna ~each resident Blanche M. Ntxon. Miss Nixon, 89, died S:.mday at Santa Teresita Hospital In Duarte where she had been a patient for more than two year!. A Californian for 50 years and a school teacher for 40, Miss Nixon joined the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach in 1941. She was active in churCh work and in 1958 became one of the first women to be clecUd an elder in the governing body <lf the Church. She had resided at 58S Anita St. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Dallas Turner at the 11 a.m. rites at li'orest Lawn in Glendale. Arrangements are -being handled by Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. Survivors are a sister. Mrs. L. W. Muir cf Norttln, Kan., and a brother, hf. A. Nlxon of Enid, Okla. He commented ~illcany <ln a picture in the pamphlet s&Owln& a beautiful em~ ty road with a ca~ alleging that there . < ta 1D001J In builjlJnr blcbwap. He eiplaJned the rOed wu bullt for North American il6Cl\"!!!I f(icol;dlng ·lo lhcir projected ri""""•"TbeY•Put 'In •the curb, gutter and~two lints of tbe road-at their 9WA ~DBi.~',.i;lid ~fl'· ··. He· denied any wnfuatSo&qg' o•er aban- doolng SaJt Crteki~·"We_,pe at fault, however, ln that rwe don't have a plan for beach ..,quls!Uoo. '11\ta year Sup,erviaor A9en got II million In tax. dolJan· Into !he budge{ lo get a ~Cl). I "10n'I know how much thal,will·buy at :today'1 prices, probably a few feel" Kllleler said he had his own sutplciODI as to who was behind the reCall roove- '" .·•1••••'·~:r~"\._T• Anti,smoke: ·Ban , ' l I • , • I At ,ffigli .Schoo1 . ' • ! l ~ Goes DownJo'Wn. ment but had no proof. · A no-smoking campaign Is rei.chll)g ·•we cal''t ..fluab tKehi out/' be. said. down the hill· from Laguna BeBeh lµgh "\Ve know they areil't proud of .their School to. \he ~JJleti:hanfs of the Art charges because they won't e;<me out aod Colony. '.1 • say who they are." · • HOward Hilla, aS30clated student Dody Most of the re.,aU questiona··eame after prealdent, has fired' off a letter to Lajuna Klllefer's talk which dlltlJ'ammed the use buslnesmnen asking· that they stop .eillng or tax dollan. clgarettd:-. "An estimated $172 rntllion will be It began Monday when no-smoking taken in and d~sed thi& year for lhe posters went up at the campus. -qthqs Orange County bOO'get," aaid the speaker. are to be posted in the community. The "SS3\1: million comes from property tu-campaign climaus Thursday with two es." anU-smoking uaemblles acbedultd at the He said that In lllSMt, eo .percept of school. , . the budget cam<,ltom properly'taxes but The r~.t during the'sc\>Ool da,y ta •iln· today only 3'J pc;rcent. Ht alao dlJcul&ed ed at the general student body. Tbe ~ hidden uaes tlf tu money IUCb as anlta-cond, at 7:30 p.m. In 1he auditorium, ill Uon and mosquito abatement · directed lo lb• commulllty. Bo I h 0 Because--you-are net inc<:Jl:porated we --assemblies feature ·tbe·ll,lm-!' A..'.8reeth of are your gOvunment, your city council, Air'\ prod.Deed by the Amerjc:;an Ca~r your police and y~ur llremen. Y•t ynur Society, Included In the )>nicram will be government baa oo .,,., ol transmitting cohunenb ,bf Wlls. 1 lo!ormsUon ·to you(' be aald. "The~ ol tbla campalan Ii~ to Moderate Wins Post Over Baker . WASHINGTON (UPI) ·-Sen. H\llh Scott ol Pelln.!)'lv~a w1,1 e~ ntw s.n.1e Repub1icml 1e.c1q ~. ;uo- ceedlng the late' El'e~tt 1.i. lltrben . Gof' aenatorS choae Sco'tt bi a-voW of 2t 1o : Jfr iover Oltkt:en.'1 "!IOO·in-law, Sen. HnWJltd..H. Balcer Jt. of .T- ' 11ie' vote, at.a clo9ed•meellnf ~(,Ibo 43 RepubUcan .,..Ion, gave the !J..Yetr..id &oil the Re(!¢,llcan leadership at leul imW Juuary, it'll. ~ Preslc!pl ·ljlaoo, who had taken no band 1n:.lbo cont.st, .telepbaned .con- "'tulallOIUI to 8<otl shortfy al!<r tho vote and raised ibe ))OSSlblllly of i GOP tak~et Of I~ Sel)aie . in , lf71. l!<otl repliN, '!No <Ile. .woolll .want to ... be the leader of the majority more than I do."' • Bak~ said or Ole out~e'; ;•r am plea.!11d aild prOud with· Hugh sootl ~The Republican party Jn the Senate and in the COtlnllj ta in Jood tutnds." • ' &::oil ln hlm ti!:rmed Baker 1 "fair, vigorous and even frigbtenlbg ad· Versary ." ' V/Jtil tht leadenhJp seUled, the Republican senatora urana;ed a second meetin1 later in tJ1e· day to choose a new whJp to 11ucceed Scott who moved up Imm that post. Baker was among those ln the ruMl.ng ror the No. 2 job. others lncluded Sens. J;:unc5 B. Pearson (Kan,), Charles ' H. Percy (Ill.), Roborl I'. GrUOn (Mich.), John G. Tower (Tex.). and Jack Miller (Iowa). In still IU)Olher action , today" the Republicans named Sen, Ra1ph T, Sm1th (Ill.)~ successor to Dirksen'• seat. to the Senate Republican Polley Conunllltt. Stoelc ' Jlfar,.eta NEW YORK (APJ '..,. M almleu-tlnck market flnall,y. drifted . inlo . the lostnc column todq, to cklee out a· moderate lra<ling seiiiOn i.r'Kf6ru.t-at~ay Whf Ding Otreak. (S.. quotatloni, P 8 g •I 14-15). . ' The Dow Jonea Jndu$trial averqe., IM> sawing the .whole ses&lon 81'9UDd lhe S3G level, setUed al 8.14.M, oft 1>.2'7 at # p.m. i ts ' Jlfen Organise r' ' :ii. llEBACK VALLEY -A new club 'iii' formed in S8ddt.6a11; VaUOy .f · ~·1 MtD'S Club, 1 _ If '.gl-oup tlC young men dedica~ lo Ibo :\'MCA are now seek!)1a .mtlhlier< ~pl {a lo ha•; a ·'fill:A. ID ..,... tji\11 ln the Saddleback' Valleyc'P'<ll' if>. -'i'll'Jlliltoo Jaji Joaeph Pet ...... lll'Ml!O Capo rraffic Curb _ Q;r\'~· botnbartl Ibo CO'l'l"unily<WKh.~k­lnc ltlera~ er inedkil-~ II'• hffe~noellbontt~'le-1\'• ci!l<r antt a liclUl.llbli """:"'., ~ ...,. "'· ... -n '~tome~'.·~~ la~:~ .. ' . . .,. oruge " ~au.nty .Told. Problem at Rancho Viejo Road ~tff.1597 evtnlnga. An IOlp~ pita hY' a. San Juon "". w1, .L _ _ · .,, :--.. _.. Caj)tatr..., -Jar 11/< .•fimlnatloa or ~~ ,~ c1... ~........ .. ... 1 ~ frtcblen.i&&" traffic con- ! ' , l'OllEST-_ A new beR!'ilntr's di~oos allegedly resollSible (Gf~~vere in. cfUt · JjL r 0 u n d dancing will ttart • iurla suffered by h\I 3-year .. '!' '°" led 1 fl ' · Oct. I at the Buch and Orang• County aupervisora • Tue..ray to Chib. put •·temporary curb oo traff1e m the , •,.-eek course will be inltruded area. , . "" 'Blfl and Loul,. Melklejon. Uuons · S\1p<rv~ A"°" E. Allen a motim for :lin•-.i. ··• and .~ t t• . F a $mlle•n-hour l!)eed Jlmlt on Rancho ,..,. ••••al 7.w ~N • ~P'!"-or Vl<Jo Road fn the viclnily of Spotted BUii tiimmaUoo abool the coorst, ~ the Way "** put into effect for a trial -.day ~~ ol "7"161. period. a > .,.,..,, Set Carnival Alio ordered by the board w" the in-~ r--,• 1LallaUon of larger mterseclion slgm 1n ·~o BEACH -Area 1rtitla the .,..., the painting ol dnuble Y•llow are led to ' . rOr the fourth an-CODlrol llne1~at the hazardous ibtersec:Uon ~JI,= Sa!Urday and Sun-1od ~ requtll that the California -.,.<pct 4 and $. IUgbway patrol rlgldly •nforce •i-! ,''l)ie event lj>OlllC)ftd.by the Capittrano limlta. Buch Ouimber of Commerce wll1 t.ke Four area realdeoll spokc ln favor of a ~.,.. the COl'md 11de111lka on tho ptlJtlon aiped by it pmon1, maoy of (:i]illtrano Beach P!Ma. ExhlbUon them Spotted' Bull Way llomeownen. (Jee MISSION, PIC• I) lnltla!Q by>IMrs. Arlene S!lil,., 29001 • _,..., ___ ·-----......_--··--· __ , I .,J Spotted Bull W1y, th' drive for signaturu wu launched last A'..l&. 29 when 1-year-old Paltlck Dargan waa .ulousty injured at lbe intersection. Chari,. A. Dargan, 2'362 Spotted Bull Wsy, urged su~rv!tors ta "not let thi! ha~ to.another child." He and several neighbon warned the board that the present tfaffic rate of 800 vehicles a day in Ole' area was bound to escalate with lbe rapld development or the mushroom- ing South County ........ Dargan argued that the 50-mlle-an-our speed limit posted at the Ume of hill &m'• near fatal accident was Virtually ignored by users ol Rancho VJt,jo .a.Ml moat ol wbom, he said, trere truck dr#en. DarP,n pointed oUt that the road runs parallel 1o the san oieco Freeway and providet au added ' •itncUOD f o r tranoporl &eekill& lo byl)lll huYJ freeway traffic and young car driver1 desiring to compete with freeway coo- dJUons oo a residentl!l road.- Counl1 Road Connnla"-.Al Koch -ully ~'the ptaCing.of a otop sip at tho llllenoc:!lon. He wlriled Ibo board aialntl Ibo dlol(m · or ae111ng precedent ~,, rqi1iotjtc ali 'lll'lerW highway (llano \'lojo llOodJ 111-la•or al . -.,,.....,, . Supervlaon ......, lo l'"1'w the ... ~ ter with Dorgan and hfa .UPJ>orim In "'° month&' time. Al lfllt 11-ft wu also ruled,'~ Koob mut au!> mil a ropon on trallic CCllldtU.,,,. In Ibo llllht o1> Ibo temJIQl'aey ...itlctlorit. Dargon later mieaJed u..t. ltlt ,.. Patricli la now -vartnc at Qlt-'a Hoopltal lnim .ln)llriel lhlt al one time '"""'eel certain to rtaull ln the 6o,•1 totaf paralyafa.. Ht' aald there "II now t:V(!:ry bop< Uiat his aon would mate a complele reco•el'). "~like tbll •ao -lo hap. pe10," DNPA· aald. "The li>!nt• It, w that wss why we were here t.oday, la that IL niusl nol happen 'l&aln. 0 -- f I ''Alt O¥er' pio natioo bU1l1N1nw1 .lite yooradno-a.modat "'1--t ~ ltom p.. .ale ., ~-i;, <OOp<!'atloa 'litlfl -lbe 111&1! ochool'• ... amdklDI -pojlJI, I """""9' ,.. lo diaconllnJit aU Illes ol llll1 bra•1t<r l7l!o ol-clprell.":' • "l W1i<lld not'., CCll\l(IUt ltl di( 1lol -dio~ol dpn4a to be -·-Iha ' booltfl .., welfare of. dda bib." Weedier · ' • You •"!) ci!Ch ' quick, aum.., of the sun a.bo\lt midaCttrnoon Thur1ClllJ. Otherwloe 1111 ~ moot· • It clolJ\IY Wl\b tompmotum In the , low 7011 a{ohg the coUt and a few d-,higher Inland. INSIDE TODA.Y " • . ' • • ' • • I DNLY m.01 L Wtt111u. ~ 14. 1'6t P alJeI:~'·tv · Viole n~ . ~ }.:-1 Begets Re al Life .Riots WASlllNG'!ON. (APJ -Vlolo ... m t<ltvU!on _.,.. __ In iul lift, ... . Jiii! ••' """"'• ..... v ..... ..W "-'·It wqn4 tbt ~-* duatrj <l pandtring 1o a pub!lc (ll'«!COll- ~Um wjlh "l'ic>le<ice lhal tclevilloo il.!ell hu llelpod lo .... tc." . ... n: Ii rel.sonab'le to concludt," the commlulon .llJd, ''that I CIJl!.lllr4 diet '1 \.'io1tttt ·behavior oo televliicil · h11 ,an odvene tllect m human cbarac:t<r and allltuclel. .. Violta ~tm televiaion encciunp1 ·Merchants f;~plaitalng . ' Che:ck Pass er List Asked Lq~ romllicatlool. ol a ,,_i lo p .. pare • list of bad check ....... ,., the protection of Lquna B e a • h merchantl were dilcuued Tueaday by dlreclors of lhe Chamber ol COmmerce. Clrculalion of such a Jim waa propo9ed by the Chamber's Masters in lhe wake of Increasing complaints of f i n a n c i a I damage Jrom business firms victfmlzed bylhecheci>J{llsts. •. Exec~ve Manager Warren Morpn told dlrelton a nwnbtr of Chamben of C-Ommerce in lhe Biele prepare ch<cl< warning lista for the memben. He said he had discussed the matter ser;ual linles with Pollet Chiel Kenntlh Huck who exprtlltd JOilllngntll lo -ate. "If th<> Cbanibtr lponlOA lhi.l;" uked director Dave Phllllpa, ~qouldn't l'e bt accuotd! of drculatiq ·a 'black lilt' What ll an incorrect name appe.tred?'" "Ibe li1t, MOra:an said~ would carty only names ol penoos the Police DepartJMnl already has been asked tCt prOsecllte fetr issuing fraudulent tjlecb and woold bt circulated c<dldentiaUy aJllOlll lhe merdWlta. Fe.-the time beinar only nam• of -wrftbig cbeckl'mn:looed ........ existent accounts would be u 11 e d • •·Nonrufflcient funds checks are more dificult." Morgan explained. "Because of tht opeecl •llh '!hicb bank computan ·work ~ d•y•, tb1I can be a aenulne 11)1Blalce by a peraoo limply 11011etlln& a dllpoeil to the bank in Ume to cover a check." Phillips still doubted lbe adviaability or "blacklisting." a penon accused but not convicted. Mayor Glenn Vedder eJ· prtaled lht opinion that lhe pr_.1 • could "Mad to trouble." Morpn said lht llaaten had aaked al- tomey J.-Leddy to oiler a legal opi· nion an tbe. p~ and he b.imWt would contact other Chambers to see how they were bandllng the problem, Morgan ad· ded. Festi'l)a l Board :Meeting · To Study New Proj ects ,.,... P .. e 1 ' ·MISSI ON ... should register Thursday, Oct. 2 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. or Frlday, Oct. 3 between 6 and I p.m. at a table in the plaza. The Festival of Arts board bas called a apecial meeting at 7:30 p.m. '.Maoday to mull over fut~ ~pltaJ ~ipeodltures4. their priorities ud lundl avollabl<. An audit of ~pts from the Festival aeucm ended in Au.gust is to bqin -Mon- day, said Robert . Leppert, buJintsa manqer. II may be completod In time for board cOIWder•tion. Headiq lhe list Ill likely projects is del1gn of a new entrance 10 lr.rint Bowl. Inform~ eaUmatea have indicated tlW: PJllject milbl l:OBI $1$,000. The work. would make the entrance to the amphitheater more compatible with surroundlnp and w.Wd provide •d- df Uonal ltorap, offiCe and wWt space lor Iha Pa1eant of lhe Mutera or otbtr Jin>duCl!ool. Laguna Thief Finds Himself Victim of Theft Convicted embmler Fruer Smith, the former Lqal>i· 8'aclt tlltlpian who Illar· red in •tyou Cln't. Take It With You.''· didn't take hb London Fog raincoat wJ~ him to Iha Chino Stal< Prison IJll 111C101h. Smilh, 4J, didn't lake il from Oranse County Jail alter sen-. ht explained Tuesday jn a letter to "coon{y supervbora, because it wasn't the.re. He further tx· plaint,d that the coat was worth $40 but he ~·t ''of course, expect tO receive !hat mucll loc il." · Mlaty-eyed 6\Jpttvisors valued the Lon- don .FQtJ at $15. And that check wUI be ••bmltled lo Smith at his present Chino ..... ideoct. Smith is serving one to 14 years in Rale priaon for his embw.lement o( nearlJ ll0,000 in funds subocribed I..-Iha building ol lhe Laguna Pi&Y~. Tbe Joss was dlscovtred wh.le th~ former ac· tor was tacationlng In Mn.lco and be was later-arruted in New York. OtAltO~ col.st ..utlltttl'MG COW<M'f -·Hrf N, W1 .. -... -J.c.l: -. c.r1.., -~ .... o-• ...., n,11111 a:-..il ·-n .... A. MHJOlril•o --lk6 .... '· .... 11 ---cw, ..... ---122 h••tf ..... . M1Tlfitt M41•11 P.O .... 6M, tnll --......., Midi• stn .,...., .. . c .......... 1»1 ..... 1=-, .. ,, ...... , .. . . 041\'I' P"-01 ... JllNClll~-... fFf)l,.:ao fl:: ....... I , ..... -lil:--11--_....,, ••• d' .... ~ .... ~ ---~ .... ... --. ............... """11 Jnl ................ ...,_,, ..... -... \ Mr-.C...--. • • . 'to' •• tn•t 4"'"'6 .. ,,, ... ~ ='=" .£+~~= =""'·::;:-- - .-. .,...., ~.P.-1-oO.r ..... - -.;,.-;i;,,~~ .. -. --.. - I Ft!Uv~ dlnclon have lnlttucted an:bltoc:t Dllll Wllllamsm, wbo la Ibo Pal'aJd .. producer,. to call for bida on workioC drawtnp of the , entrance wart for board ccmmilieration at the Oct. 14 meelln(. Board mebers Monday are expected to recommend capital Improvement pro- jecta and consider the order m which lh'1 mlaht be bnplementcd. ltcma alroacly rt<•mn>e11dtd Include comctim of dralna(e pr®leml, equip. ment for tbt new FOrum lhetitr, ataie equlpmelll fa< Iha bowl, a 1..,.,.... allJd1 ol ,.....is bnprov-and lb- vesllptlon ol lhe p>albililj' of ~ a n>Od down !rim Pn>-1 Stred m !he polb plllol r11111• "'""to'llle -...... It "'"1ld alao laeludo partJnr,lor .tM Pl'Glb:llo!! allll, lllqe c:mr and m\111- dalll. Siyhawk P ursues Dope Smugglers LONG BEACH (AP) -An aircraft us· ed a.s a spotter plane in Vietnam bas bet!! put Into oervlct lo puraue IUlplCled aerial drug smuuler1, an. Oper&U<¥1 lnt.ttept tnvestlgalor said Tuelda.y. Tbe t~, radar-equipped C..S, no 210 Skybawk can labd pr1ctlcal]y anywhere, the lnvesUgaior aald. It re. quirts llllly 900 feel a/ landing ,P.ce. 'lbt tuJbO.charp<I cnft h .. a flnle ol 1.000 milea and a ceUinl ol J0,000 foet, Ideal lor patrollln1 Ibo J,IOO.m1Je.lon1 U.S.·Mexican border. Operallon Intercept offklab decllned ·to aay bow many airplanes are bt1n& U9ed in lht alr-land-,.a campalp againlt drua smugltra. They uJd altcraft have been borrowed from other feder&J .. tncit• aJld mon: funds are btinl oougbt to buy plane.. l.u• l at>IU.tlata The $2.50 reaiatration fee providea the artist with a location for the two-day n· hlblt. Ten percent of all aaJes are donated to the Chamber cl COmmuce for com- mwllty improvement project... e Con•tructlon Bld OK MISSION VIEJO -(j'qe County 1upervisor1 have approved plans and called lor <Ollltnlc:tJon bida lo Ul<nd Marguerite Parkway .me milt .,.rib from Avery Parkw1y here. Plans are to grade the roadway to the ultimate width it will offer am pave two lanes 1t a coot of !IM.000. Ml&sion Viejo Company la payln1 for lhe vldillg beyond two lanea. e Ro•ll Cll•ns es Set IRVINE -'lbt lrvme Company will pay u addtllnnl! 111.000 to Oran1e Coun- ty govmunent for improvement of Culver Drive, from Campua Drtve to Bonlla Caeym lloid by lhe Turtle Rock developmtlll. 'lbt firm earller had given lht CQllJlty $11,lltll lor 181,000 total, lht entlrt coot of lht project. • Coun t• Alt11e-• Tract ' IRVINE -An lrviM Ruch ll'lct north ot Valencia Avenue cld Jeffrty ROH wu annaed to i llrett Htbth>J maintenance Clfltrlct by -• lall •eek ol OraJlfe COoott suwvtaon. · 'lbt tract tales In lhe Jlrttts of Triomphe Avenue, Montpellitt Avenue, Strubourc ' Av1m1e, Rt1ms ClrcJt and 'Nlme1 Ciicle. • L8tl-q .. ._ Nemell CAPISTRANO VALLEY -Donning the Loa AmI10. Latinos crown for a year wlll be MiJI Sltplw>Je Alan:oo. 'lbt da\llhter ()(Mr. arut Mr1. 'l'ony Alarcon also bolds the UUt of MiJI s .. Ju .. Caplatrll!Q . First runner up JD the contest was Miss Rote Marie C.t•11n •• also of Capb:trano. Saddltblck Clllai• Superil\i.ndont Free Sremer ts given lnvillUon lb Trea Olol Olllld'1 Ool. 1• charllr benefit HawaUan luau by lrt•h· maii 1.9>z1a1¥ Want ot Laiuna Hwa. For Uckot lnlormatioo call U7-oouo. . I ibe kind of ~·. <Ultural and dr• b!lde .............. DOt ....-u, - ~ la aulllcltot....., 117 _ ..... dil .... CR'nf'' ' · .11lt Matlaml CommiJsion on lhe -ud Ptt..uoi>ol Vi<>lence, ht!ded by ~. Mll1"" S. Ebtnhowtr, WU fohJled by fonntr Pruldtllt LynclcJn B. J-n ln JIM after the u11111inaUon ot &bert F. Kennedy. ll ii publlshln1 a series of rtpotil on various: ul>ecu ol vlolence io Amet1can llle. The 11-pq:e report on TV violence Defe11.,. Beret Fan1ed criminal defense at- torney F. Lee Bailey will be up against two military law- yers sele<:ted by the U.S. Army when he defends Capt. Robert F. Marasco, one of &ix Green Bereta In a trial for the alleg- ed murder of a South Vietnam- ese. Neither of the Army at- torneys has any civilian court- room experience. 5 Gets President's Fitness Aivards Five Presidential physical fitness awards will be presented Thursday night to four Laguna Beach girls and a boy who achieved top rankinp in fitness testa at El Morro School Wt apriog. Superlntende.at William lfllom will make the. presentaUom during the Back to School procram at El Morro. Recipients an= Jermie Cook, Jill Knowlton, Oz: Simmons, Nancy Allison and Debbie Simmons. The. first four were sixth aradera at EI Morro when the. tests w e r e administered and now a t t e n d Thurstm Intermediate School. Mila SJm.. mom, now a llllh sthool frubman. took the test along with her brother, Oz, and scored in the category for 13-year-olds. All the award winners qualified by scoring in the &5th percentile on seven n1andatory tests. The fltneu tests are given in 5Choolt across tht naUon, but few stuaenl.'l qualify for awards, ac· cording to physicllt education instructor 1'.like Haas, who admlniltered the te.m .and arranged for the awards presen- tation. The studtnt.s will nee.Ive ctrtiflcates lestifyiag to their phya:leal !Jtness, signed by Pn=~dent NI.Jon. A congratulatory let· ter from the President also will be read a;t the presentaUon. fOCUJtd primarily Oii Ila effecla .., the 1-· r • < ''T_ 11 _qi .... •11ton1 ... . tloD&I f'llOUl'Oll.'' tL NW~ '1but our are•lm ruOur<e la ..,. chlldrtn. Chlldnn 'begin lo -the lessons Ill televlsicin before. theJ can read or write. Jn a ftllldamental way, television helps Lo crea.le what children ezpect. o f tbemaelves and ol others, and of what constitutes the standa.rd.'s of civilized aoclety. "Yet. .. we dally permit our dllldrtn durta1 tbe1r fannaUvt 1e,r1 tCt etiter a world ot p0Uoe lot.errog:atietna, & r ........ baatl!!& _, .. , ., -~ l~taJ .,... ~Mil of -a-allOns of all ·-df kllllni and nuiminf." . "'' 1n miUption ol ilt crlticisn, the ~rt aa.id the three major ttle•ilion oetworU' ·•w.ve etlecled subst.anlia.J improvement. in \he cartoon progrllD5 offered thi! ......... f And' it noted the nelworks' l!MI0.70 pro.. gram schedule ''iffml to Indicate the. beginning of a favorable trend along I.be Unea recomm,~ heft.:: , " - City S eeks Que e n : No Job for Amateurs, Chamber Says~; Lacuna Beach ~ 1 1'Mlu La&una," Chamber Ill Commerce dlreclc!rJ ag- Tueaday, but lht task Ill selectlni • suJtable be•uty to represent ·the Art Colony may be too delicate fCll" mere amateun in the glrl·walching fltld. Alter pnndtrlng the problen1, they \'oted let permit Ownber manaa:er War· ren Morgan to lnve1Ugate an offir from a seU-styled a.pert ln the beauty queen stltdloD bulinta lo lake over !he job for Laguna ... a pro[wlcl!!at buta. Rtcallfl!1 dllllcultlts encowittmf by the Junior Ownber of COmmerce in mana&inc a Mlu-Ll.gunl Be.acb contest a few )'Mn qo,, Mor1an said, "It'• very dilftcuJt. for amateurs and part Ume bullnta ~ In bindle aometl!lni like thll." A mlx-vp in ll!!!QllJldJlg nam .. of top cooteatania in 11117 bl'<lUgjlt down tomola .><. of parental wrath upon the: heads of the Ja.ycees and resulted in two apparent Miu Lagunas for the en.suing y,.ar. "· The profWi.onal contest ma.nagemen.£ firm, Morgan said, offered to take ovu the whoJe package, at oo cost to the city or Chamber of Conunerce. . lts service would include securin{ spon10r9, training entrants, putUng on a show with a master of ceremonies ri arran&inl Jlllbllcity. The. girl seJec:utt would ho entitled to go oo In county, ,Piii• JM naUonaJ contest.s. • ... Fee fOl' all this, he eiplalned. would" come from money put up by flrdis' .spoolOriDg contestants. While agreelnj: that Laguna shoulf have a "Miu," directors were a llttJ« .dubious about lhe pnicedurta, but fiDally voted to permit Morgan to check ·out' tbt~ offer and report ¥ct. ~ County Agrees to Repai r !~· City Flood Cont r ol Ditch ,. {· LagtU11'1 atol:m-blttertd flood control Flood Control District will foot the entl& ditch between Beach Street ud For..t bill and 'lht job is expected to take ~ Avenue will be rep.aired immediately at da)'I, commencing not more than 10 dQ.I the ._ of lht <>ranse County Flood alter signing of the papers. ,. Control Dlatnet, Mayor Gltnn Vedder ad. Under an agreement.. reached. wller viaed Chamber of Commerce dlrectors at with the city, any state or. fedetil. their Tuesday board meeting. disaster funds awarded to Lam•n• Beadt "It's a grut refief!" said the mayor . 111--Ctty lllllctall had feared u todtfinlte f.,. repair of lhe damaged dllcb wUI ~ delay ln the repair job following the an-turned over to the Flood Control District· nouooement of cutbacb in fedt con-for reimbursemenl of its upendllur6; strucUon fUnda wblc:h, in lurn. have Applicati m have been made for diJa.Jtei' held up slate and COW!I}' allocaU ··-•· •-~· 'nle Board of Supervlson this eek ac-!UU\J,"1 t no money has 1et ~ cepted a $96,000 bid for irutallau for ·ng, according to Director iif' new flood control dUch, including f'iboq/l'llDlic Works Joseph Sweany. and land.leaping, the mayor said. nie Coocrtte walls of the downtowu porlioA . Boys O ub Ftind Greater by $750 The-Laguna Beach Boys' Club building fund was enriched by $750 Tuesday when Lions Club presldent Gonion Kent handed over a check for that amount to Boys' Club president Albert Eccles Jr. The money N!presented piloceeds or pancake breakfasts in Heisler Park. sponsored by the Liorui over the Labor Day weekend. Adding up statistics for the. be.nefit event, Lions c:o-<!halrmen Tom Skelton and Jerry IJne.nlrugel said 1 , 0 O O brtaklasts were served. Grocery list in- ctuded SCIO pounds of· panc~e batter, 50 gallo111 or coffee and 260 pound! of ham, they said. of the flood control dllch were washed out or underptlned-d1u r I n g tbe February flood, creating a serious potential butrd for th~ com.log rainy season. Jaycees Pick Year's Top Pair -.'; ' Saddleback VaUey Jaycee~ wiU seJecl both a 1969 "wmnan of the -year" Ind •·man of the year". 1 : John Langdon, external vice pre.s\derit. , said the announcements will be made aJ J a Jaycee award banquet early next year. 1 Civic organizatloni in the Saddleback Valley may nominate persona who havt been involved in civic or social ert- deavors. r Jaycees Dlck Davenport and Mite I Franco are. the first lo be named lo a selecUon commitlee. a- • ' . ' • J.,... -w for eJcbt 11.,w.r pritt &om IJ9Mo Sale price '-1~.oo CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTU CHAR•& J. C. .J./wnphri•6 'J11w11lrj 2! YEARS SAME LOCA TIO~ \ :\ -\) - IUl NEWPO~T IOULEVA~D COSTA MESA PHO NJ 541 .HOI .. • • 'I • • '. ' • ·vp ' - I • . Ff • r •\I\ <(>th I -c lqoaJ ''J,lli ::': I I r I = . -' .. • ~ '' ,, • . ' 'IA U!lnt a·m it Copi IM = of·tl °' 1.-1 h~ ..... 1 cttr' rlca! •. , 'S! .... , c1 lhe TboJ youl ICJttJ daf! •• dii Wi; Tm 'll by ' llill IJ!lo clul ' Cl ... ' nual day. n Ba• = ' .. .Lagun·a . Beaeh • EDITION • ... Mystic Arl8 -Id and other mucb- talked-about avant prde *'Pl· Tbe 11!11111 ---'"· he added, would Uke to work wflll Jhe establlibo!l Chamber Of Commeroe on beaultflcaUon, cleaning up trash problems and·perbaps eventually -bjlabhJR a. tounaeling service kl help get YOUlll runaways who Come to the Laguna area back to their families . "We may not agree with them on all pol.I)\{, .. commented Chamber president Harty Lawrence, "but it strlkea a chard • willl m.lhal 111ey·wan1 to~· --'~ .These ,people docl't 1ta ...ny ii . the lhbtgs we don't like -llie lying on the sidewalk, drugs and dirt. Perhaps the)''1!&p work to j>elp iron out aome of OUt problems.''. . James Leddy, chalnnan of t b-e Cliambet'1· l.aiuna ltnage Comnii~. lol'lllOd to · combat the poor lmqe • ...... 7EN !::ENTs merdlanta felt the hlpplea1ffft tft4tln&. aald be too had noticed ... ·-ttat ci11nge over-a Y.Ul or ao a;o.•• "lnstMd ol the'loatteii 'llollam and jetsam' we used to worry about, we now (ind 5091e 11 or ZO serious young buaineM people interested in worl!ng with tho Chamber w·bt!p aolve COlllll\ui!ll1 pro. blema;" said Le;tdy. . " "I fdr ..., ·wiD make oa ~ of at- tending the open llow< Mooday," he coo- cluded. Sen&te GOP Picks. Sco·~t .. . \ . '5.. ~: • .;~te's s•akers .·~ _ ~n J<jjtgelile HJgh Scbool'~-.llew llOlli clrl•'tae lime out from Wk-~mg·~s l to' pose J.or Dlcttlre. Com• ill• ilaxl .kicknH lhey'U ~ !JJ'liit!M· ~f.vi.!r teadlrig Tn1~ fan& in fiabt~• tor the ~-Girl• oare ;(sealed-left 'IQ ·right) Crldtet !lttsey','t:letil)te 1lllnt' and ~ 1J-rab, (kneelillg) Sandy ·zteller and ~cy SJiii1h, (standin() Peggy. '.Alidem.q.lin4;Layne Macbeth. · ·• • ' 11.own the .Mis non ,., Trail " Ff<WK) Damaged Canyon Road To Be Repaired Lmg-aw~ repairs to &ect.iona or Laguna CaJ!YOll Road damag!d in last Pe~roary•s noods once more have a "go,. signal, , from the Sl&te Division of • ;1 ~ad Repairing l State'd in CaPo !Dgtnrays. . . JlepaJrs orlginally .. .,.. acbedufed to be made in Septeritber, tiut annoUDcement. of the cutb&U...in federal construclioo 'fundl and subsequent dbutit as· to how far the state would · ge,· ln cutting ill own com- mitments resulted in t e m p o a r a y suspension of the Canyon project. . . -' •SAN •Jl)AN CAPISTRANO -Residents uiJnc tbe poal olljce may ooon be getting a·~ride. The road parallellri& C ~ '!' i..n o Capistrano ia scheduled to be resur!•l'ed fr&n Pjte and Clara's Cife to the Las qokJndPln11 Motel an area which includes nipe ffft.. ol city.owned property in front ol·tbe pool Office. Ownd1 Of lbe road which Is auppooed tcr be parklnJ for frontage buaintl8es h'9 qmd to ahar< the COIL ,li the owuert:W not agreed to the r<pall'S tbe city bid eoosidered onletinc them lo-bar· ricade or lmce Uielr propeill& While city officials nervooaly con· templaled the.onset of the nat round of winter ratna; t1'e whee)l Of ata!e govem- in.qtt grOund slowly and; this week, came up with a decl.slon to call for bidJ on five Southern California road projects, in- cluding LagiiM ~. lot wblcb ~7.000 ls a..U.ble. · Bkls w1ll be· Of'!Md ~JI, the State ~o11'lllille'Wortik­ Laguna olllcWs'~ ili..ay llOrt in~ 41[4fjt ;_·~meanwblla I.re 1"Ylac !Gr .. fl}f-.tll. . , . -. . . . . Eqtl;ains ·T.u Dollar Allen Aide Hits Recall Attemp~s !IY PAM llAIUN I ........ llJI!' .... Joho Kllleler, Will!Ol.lo l'tllll'lllltrict ~4,ltoa~-. lleldad. - Uons on t.be ~~t again.It bl& boas and ,dia · tardolJar, uM at the 'l\ieaday meelbll .. U., Sacldleback Valley,Chimber,ol ~. . tJliefer, a Corona ltel l(ar rtlklent, 1tood in for Atten -tbe achedufed 1ptaker -who wu busy in a meeting deciding whether or no! a atop sign abould lit p~ at the corner ol Spotted BuU Way and Rancho Viejo Road. 1"8 apeU:er was aaked about charges ma.de qainst Allen in a widely circulated Blanche Nixon Succumbs at 89 Prtvite gravuide services wilt be held Friday for former long-time Laguna Beacb resident Blanche M. Nixon. • Mias Nlsoo, •. died 8.mday at Santa Tereslll Hospital In Duarte where she had been a patient for more than two years. A Californian ror 50 years and a school teacher for 40, Miss Nixon joined the Community Pttabyterian Church of Laguna Beach in 1941. s,ie .,.·aa .active in church work and in 195& became ooe al 'the first womeo to be elected an eldet In the governing body of the church. ~,ha~ resided at SM Anita SI. Servlc<s will be conducted by the ll<v. Dallas TUmer 1t the 11 a.m. rites at F'arest Lawn in Gleodale. Arrangements are belJw handled by Sbeffer Laguna -M«luary. Survivors are .a •later, Mrs. L W. Muir of NOrl'on;-Kin .. anct a brother, M. A. Nllon ol Enid, Ollla. pam~Tlle ~-r· ae,-. "All ,(hi> altepllolll "'·~ on of, ficlil a ons Of the llcw'd ol ~ AU wer tnaJ'!rll!'m,s b1tfllbli0.¢ficial bet •• said JolleW. ... ... . He ..;..,.qled 1peclllcill)' oli a plctin in the pamplilet ahowltig a ~llul emp. tJ road with a cap11on· all<all!C ll>al there 1a money II) bulldbig iµg1>i11f< He explained the road wu bulll for North American Rockwell accm!tng to their projtcled needs. '"l'hey put In the curb, gutter and two lanei of· the road at thelt own expense,•• uid KU.Jefer. He denied any 1'1'0f\gdolnj: over aban-- doning Salt Creek Road; ''Wt are al fault, however. in that we don't have a plan for beach acqolaltlon. This year Superviaor Allen &ol II mtllloot In tax dollm into the budgtl to get a beach. I don't-lmow- how much Usat-will ~ a~ toda,y la prk:e.I, probably a few Ifft." Klllder aid he bid his own IUljliciona &I to wno wal behind the rec:a1l move- ment but bad no proof. · ·•we can'& Om.b tbem out." he said. "We know the7 artn't proud of their diargea because they won't come out and NY who they ~." Most of the recall questions came after JWleter' .. :taJt which diagnunmed the use uf tax-dollars. "An estimated $172 mllllon will be taken in and dlspei'sed Ull!: year for the Orange County budget," aald the 1peaker. "$531h million comes from property tu- cs.'' He aald lhat in 1116MI, !Cl percent of the budge! c..,,. lrom property taxes but today only 30 percen~ He 1lao diacussed hldilen -ol tax money aucb as sanita· u.n and !D08Qulto abatement. "Because you are no4i incorpJrated we are YOW' 1<1vermnent, your city council, YOO!' police and ,...-r.-.-. Yet your 1onnm1<1it Nii no way O!"tiiilsmlttlz\I information to you." M uld. • Y's Mett Org-b:e .,. 's.\DDLEBACK VALLEY -A oew club l>as•been formed in Saddlebodt Vall<y ~ taJled the 1Y's Men's Club. 1, 'the lll)lllP of you111 men dedicated to r the YMCA )re· now seek:lng members. Capo Traffic Curb OK'~ ~it il ii to have L YMCA 10 eerve -~. youth o;.-Saddlebaot Valley. lor' In· f · ,call ;J,..ph Peltraou, Sl'l-1140 di!W.bl\1111·1111 evenings. . ., ~ 1 · e -~ Clau Canle4 • ~ FOREST -A new berlnner'• d• in r o u n d dancing wii1 rtart Wi4atM'U', Oct. I It the Beach and Tm. Club. . Tlil .,..,eel: couno will be lnstrucled by 'BiD and Louiae Melklejon. LoiaOns will bellD al 7,45andend ,at10 p.m. F.- tnronnau.n •bout the course, can tlie club al lllH Ill. f Artist Set CaM1l1'tll CAPIS'J'J\ANO BEAat -Area artilb iltt invllad tolTtllstet for tile foortb ao- nual Canllnl ol Colo< SatW'111y and SUJi.. dlly. Oct. 4 and ~ Tbe event tpOOIOred by the Caplslrl!IO Btocb Cbamb.-ol.-Commm:e WiD lab placie on the -oldewalb on the c.pbtrano 8 .. th Pliza. Exhibitor& ;. (let ~ON.,PICe ~) • County ·Told Prob'lem at Rancho Viejo Road An bn~ )llea l_>y. a San ,Juan Capislrllilo'""" l<r •the'ellmlnatlon of ....... ind ~· tna1c COft.. • dltlona al)!gedlT momlblo f« ~-in­ juriea suffered by bll a.y"""ld ;... led Or1111• County ~ TUu!la1 to put • leu\porary Clll'b Oil tnlllc in .the area. ~Alton E. Allen'a motloe fw I 1$.mlJe.ao.bour apoed llmJt Oii llancjlo ¥1oJo Read in the vlciollJ ol lpoltecl Ban 'l!AY -put into ellecl for a trial IO<lay period, Alao cnlettd by tbt board WU the l .. lllallatlon ol tar1..-iotenocllon alcm in tbe inea, Ille palcrtlna o1 -ytllow CO!!lr<ll llnel at the bozanloua lntmecuon ml a "'llJOll that. the, Callfornla lllg!lway patrol riPD1 enforce' ")>eed liml!a. Foat arta' teoidenla apolt In laVdr of a pellllon aigned by II ,..,._, many ol them Spotlal BuQ Way hombjWlten, lnlttaled by. Mta.. Arlene..,SllJlca, Jl3llt Spoiled 11µ11 Way.-the drive for llgnaturu WU launched last Aui. It when' .... )eaMld P1bicl: Dargan WU aerloualy JnJur'!I al the intuaec:Uon. Charles A. Dargan, 29312 Spotted BuU Way, .r,ed llipemo<h to "DOI let thlt ~ to ADOllJer cbllil.'' lie and aeveral netati!>on warnecl 111e board u..t the -tnillnate °'· .. ·-.day In the area wu. bound to ucalate with the ripld dettlopment of the mushtoom.- lng Soulb County aedor. Darpn aJ'IUeef U..t the 50-milc:-aCH>Ur ljleecf 1lmlt pooled •I lbe llna ol hll toli', near latal,accldent , .. vtnually J,...eil by user. ol llancbo, :VIm ROtcl ..,.. ol whom, he Nici, WS'e truck dtl;eta. ·' ~ Daraan potn!ed OO!\ lhal-1111_,..t 'tuU parallel lo the slin Diego .,,...,., and prvYldos on ~ a1trac!1Jcia I o r 1ra11spor1 S<tlda~r i, 11yl>RA • heavy freftf&f traffic ~ Cit driV'er& doalrln& to compel wllll lneway con· dlllonl ... -.1 n>ld. - .- ~ . • Successor. Moderate Wins Post Over Baker ~ ' . WASHINGTON (UPI} -S.0, llUch .Sooll of Pennsylvania waa t:;ct -Senate Republjcai\ leader • ""!" ceedlng , the late,_Eve# M. 'D1$1L GOP aenaton cbole Scott by<a YOli al H to , 11 over DirUert>I' !ODoil>law. .... llO)l'lld·H, B-Jr. ol Teon• I . • Tbe tote, at a cl""4 meelbll ol the U blicao aenotonl 1ave the ... yeal'<lld ; '!>< a..alillcaa leadenlllp al lust JaJllli!j, 111'1. , . I ~ N(Xoit, Who _11a4 likeo no hand In , iM ~. i.Jephooec!, ciao- gratulaU<111 ii' ·-SOott iihortly af18r lho voto and ralaed tbe pouibUlty ol a GOP talceovtt Of ~ Senate In 1!71· 'S<oll replll'd, l'No ..,.,,,ould .want to be tho Jeadei of the majority more Olin l do ... Anti-smoke Ban . : I At High School ' Goos Downtown A ....,,,.kilig campotgn la reotl\lpi down ·the liijl ITOm 'Laguna Bee<h 'lflili School to the mercbanls ol' Ibo NI -. . Colony. " Howard Hills, UK>Ciat.el:I atddent bod'Y ~ident. bas fired tlf a letter to Lqwia bUJines!lmen iaking that t6ey stop telllnc clgmlleJ. . . • ... It ' began ·Monda)' when no-rmoklng posters w~t. up al· the qITIPl!J· ot.h:.erl are to be Posted in the community. The campaign ·tlimaxeJ Thur!lday with two anti-smoking UIC,Qlblles schedultd at 'the liChool. ' I The Orsi 4urlng the achoo! day Is aim- ed at the 11tne_rit slud<nt body. The se- cond, at 7-:ao p.m. in lhe auditorium, is directed to lbe ccmmunlly. B o t h assemblies feature: the film. "A Breath of Air", produced by lho:-an Cancer Society. Included In thc11ri11am will he "'"'1!ileilll by !Diis. ''The purpose Of lhll ~la oofto b<Xnbard the conunuiitty -k· Ing llter31>1re or medical -We have prepered no ela.borlte ltrltta. We oiler ooly a laclual Olm -· the elfocll ol llDllklltl .. ·the ..,,.. ,_,,_ . . Jl\eta!M»m.. • I . _!!! his teller to piercbu(a, HUia llatos in par\' ' "AU· over our naUon businessmen like youraelvei m•.ke a moaut bat conalltenl profit frOlil· , the aale ol clganll. la COOf)!1'allon with lbe lilgb -·· .... smo~ camP'ilJI, I ~en no lo dlac<olllMIO all Mies ol ur; lnnd '"'""" of cipftla. , "( would nGI ... caa1p1r-e ~aqt -tlle--ot to he -wflli tlia Uc! wtlfarolff611-·1 Baker aild of the outconft: "l am p!eaicd and t>""'d with Bueti scOit. Tie Republican party In the Senate and in Ult coontey Is in good bimdi." Sc:olt In turn termed B·· a "Cafr, vigorous and ...0 f~ ad- versary:" Wilit the le~ -stilled, the Repu.J)liean senatOn UTmigtd fl MCODd m<ettr.s tafel' 1n the' a.y 1o .-a ... whip to suceffd Scott who mov.d up from that post. Ba)<er wu amq lbose in.the IJlnnlnc for the No. % job. 'Olhm lnclllded Sem, James-B. P~n (Kan.), Caatta R. Percy ("1.), ~ P. Grlfllo {Mtcli.Y, John G. Tower (Tex.), abd Jack MIDer (Iowa). • In still . anothe:r .action today, fi Republicans nam<d Sen. Ralph T. SmlQI (Ill.), S1cce5sor to Dirksen.'I seat. to the ~a!e RC!publi.can Policy commlttee. , Steele llfarlceu NEW YORK ()J'j -All a!m1-. ~ mark<t finally drilled lnlo the toamc column today, to clqoa oat a moderate trading aeulon aad.bnal< atwo-day wi,.- nln& otreak. (See 'qaolatlca, p., ~· 14-11). • . The Dow Jones.li)duatrial·av.,..., l a.awing the .whole ...-around the level, aettled at 134.64, .o{I O,fl ~ I p , . I . <:eua I • • • • • . , I I I ' . ' ~y l'IUIT 's -Paiiel:·'TV Beget·s · Real Life· Ri )ot·s -· vlo1ial fonu of llthlvW and IOllft mai'al and todal voluea ahoul -la daltJ Ble ~ ""' 'ID~l"8 ID I dvJlllod IO<!llJ." I ~-mJM!onuld .. ~'I ldf·impoled atlDdar* .,. ... ,.,w and rta>mmtnd<d: -Abandonment of children's cartoons containJng erMu~ noncom.le violence. -Less..tlme devoted to crime. western. and actl ..... dveh(Jlr< fros-con-taining viottnt ep1aodt11. -A cbqe In the bulc coolal In '/tfereknt• Complaining whlcla .-t'mx oecun hi IUCb proenms .. "roMn lo vloltbco Is ... ~ed · .... ~ .. ~._ •. Jii. ... ., ...... .......... ~ murdl .., ·ll~ ol YioWll TV -oms -illhOlilh meanwhile, ••enough is known to make fu.. excuiable any deh1y in takillg action I.long the· lines we hl\'e recommended." The commission also recommeru1t4. prtsidenllal and congressional support and financing for a. corporation for pub.- Uc broadcasting "IO that ti mq develop -Check Passer List Asked ' Ltial ramillcaUons ol a !'"'l""l1 lo pnpare a list of bad check ·passers for 1lle ..-U00 GI Lquna B e a c h merdwlla were dll<uued Tuelday by directotl of the 'Chamber of Commerce. ClrculaUon of 8Uch° a list was pro~ 'by1ht Chamber's Masters In the wake of lncreal1ng· complaints oJ f i n a n c i a I dAtnate frOrg, bu3lness firms vlctimlud by the Cbecl •rtllla. EleClitlVe i ianiger ·warren Morgan tdld dlrtctors .i Dumber of Olambers or Commerce m· tKe stale prepare check warning lists for the members. He said h~-hid discussed the matter several times with PolJee Chief Kenneth Huck who eipressed WUUnaneu to cooperate. · "If the Chamber 1ponJOr1 this," asked director Dave Phfll.lps. ''Cou.Jdn't we be aecu.edt' of circulating a 'blact Iii\' What it an lDCOIT'eCt name appeared?" The list, Morgan said, would carry onl y names. Of per90f'IS the Pclk:e Department already has been asked to pto5ecute for issuing fraud4)ent checks and would be circulated confidtnUally among the mercb&n~, . · ·th<: 1111 lfine beln&, .only namea or persons wrlUng checks on closed or non· existent accounts wou)d be u s e d • "Nonsullicient funds checks are more d.ificlilt." Morgan etplained. ''Because of Festl'l{al Board Meeting· To Study New Project,s ~Festival of Art.I board has ca.lied .t apecthl -meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday to mull wti: future eaP.llaJ ei:pt:ndltures, dietr pikir\lles.ed !unds available.' · AQ aqdit Of receipts from ~ Festival seaaan ended in August is to begin Mon· ~·!· Pl4 RoJ>erl Leppert, ~ .. mHa&er. U'tnay bt·completed fn lime Cor tiOlrct COnstderation. Kfll4ing the list of likely projects is detiiip. 'If a new entrance-to IrVine Bowl. tmrmal ._ .... _ lndlcaled !be Festival directors have Instructed architect Don WUllamson. who Is also Pageant. producer, to ·call for bldll on \\'orldng drawings of the entrance work for ·board consideration at the Oct. 14 me<11n&. , Boanf members ·Monday are expected to ftf;Ol'llmend capital improvement pro- jecta ind COlllldu the order In which they might be implemented. the speed with which bank computers work these dayi1 th!.s can be a-genuine mlstl.kt by I pe1'tl0f\ limply not getUng a deposit to the bank in tjme to coviu a check." Phillips still doubted the advisability of •·blackllsUng" a person accused but not cQllvlcted. Mayor Glenn Vedder ex· pressed the opinion that the proposal could "lead to troublt,." MorP.n SIJd the Mastera.had asked at. torney.Jimes. Leddf to ofter 1 legal opi- nion on the plan and he himself would contact olher Chambers to see how they were handling the problem , Morgan ad· ded. f'rot11 P .. e 1 MISSION ... should register Thursday, Oct. 2 betwtcn 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. or Friday, Oct. 3 between 6 and 8 p.m. at a table in the plaia. The $2.50 registration fee provides the artist with a location for the two-day ex- hibit. Ten percent of all sales are dona!,ed lo the Chamber . of Commerce for com- munity improvement projects, e Construrtion Bid OK hflSSION VlEJO -Orange C<>unty su pervisors have approved pl~ and called for consb'Uction bids to extend Marguerite Parkway one mUo north from Avtty Parkway here. Plans are to grade the roadway lo the tbe kind of °"l"tJollal, CUll!lral and dr&- malll; pr.......,.iy !IOI pr,...iir pr .. vl4otl In "'"1clinl ........ bJ COflll!lt'• •1'1~" ' • .Tllo llaUGi>al Commisaion on 1be cillltt liiil Ptvaolkiii of Violence, headed by Dr. Mlltoo S. Eilenhower, was fonned by former President Ly~on B. Jobmon in 1ttll afte:r .the wiwtnSuon of Robert F. Keftned);. It it pub~ a series of reporla on various aspect! of violence in American lilt. - The ll·Pllt' report on TV violence Deten.r. Beret Fan1ed crilninal defense at- torney F. Lee Bailey will be up against two milita-ry law- yers selected by the U.S. Army 'vben he""de!ends C!'Lpt. Robert F. Marasco, one of six: Green Berets in a trial for tbe aUeg- ed murder of a South Vietnam. e6e . Neither of the Ariny at- torneys has any civilian court- room experience. 5 Get,s President's Fitness Awards fOCl!Ud primarily on Ii> ellect.s oo !be )..U., . •"f111'111100 la ... of our ~aol llf.• tlooal relCMft9,~ lt did, "but oar greatest l't!IOur'el fa our children. Childreo btfln to aboocb tbe !wons o! tele'.vialon-be!ote ,they can read or write. In a fundamental way, televJalon helps to <nate what children e1pect o f themselves and of' others, and or wbat constitutes the st'andards of civlllied society. "YOL • ,'fe dfJly perm\! out childreo durlni tbJ.b' !ormaUve f"ll'I lo enter a '• ·' world ot police ~ lnlerroca1Jons. o t popl<rj beaUq enemlu, ol ...... porformlg Ialll brlln IUrlV7 and of ioulJne dtmonstratlou of all klDds ·of killing and maim inc." ~' mJU~Uon of l\I crlUoilm, the report sai.i the Utree major tel!V1sion networks "have effected subatanUal improvements In the cartoon programs offered ~ season." , And it noted lhe networks' 1969-70 pr~ gram schedule "seems lo indicate tlJf: begtnning ,of a f~v9faPle trend along tic lints """'1!1lended bite." r Q.!y .Seeks Queen' No ·J~'bfor Amateurs, Chamber Says. Laguna Beach needs a "Miss t..aauna," Chamber or Commerce ditectori agreed Tuesday, but the task of lelectlng a suitatile beauty to rep.tesent the Art CoJonJ" may be . too delicate ror mere amatoiu's In lbe glrl-wald>lq field. Afte.t.~P!>flderlng the ~. they voted to etrmlt Chamber m~er War· ren Mo~cao lo invesucate an otrer fron1 a sel{;sijled Hperl fn the beauty queen selectkio IJullnw lo take ovof the job for Laguna m a proteasJonal balls. Rec.alllng ~=",. encountered by the JU$r r of Commerce in mllll'liPi a Mias Laguna B<.pi coolest a few )'tin agO, Morcan ;aald, "Jt's very dtfflcdt· /for amate~ bd part time businea people lo handle sometbfn& like thls." _ A ml1-up ln IJlDOUDclne names of top COOtesl!"li In 1117 brourhl down torrents of parental wrath upon the heads of the Jaycees and resulted ln two appa~t Miss Lagunas for the ensuing year. The professional contest managemeat finn , Morgan sald, offered to take over the whole package, at no cost to the cit¥ or Chamber of Conunerce. •· Its service would include securirig sponsors, training entrants. puUing on ~a show with a master of ceremonies a® arranging publicity. The girl selected would be entitled to go on to coonty, atate and naUooal contests. : Fee for all this, he upl&ln~. woufd come from money put up by Qnns spcnsoring contestants. .. While agreeing that Laguna should have a "Miss," directors were a llttie dubious about the prooedures, but finally voted to permit Morgan to check out UJe offer and report back. I County Agrees to Repair City Flood Control Ditch . . Laa:Wia's ttorqi.battend flood control ditch f'elween Beach Street and Forest Avenue wUl be repalrtd immediately at the apenk of the Oranie County Flood Control Dlsf,rlct, Mayor Glenn Vedder ad- vised Chamber of Conunm:e dlreclnrs al their Tuesday board meeting. Flood Control District wiU foot the entire bill and the job is expected to take 75 days, commencing not more th·an 10 da)i: after signing of the papers. . ~·mllli'COll ..... '. ' . ' ,,, u 'IT> I .,. , w.rt ....,Id make Jhe 'f'lr•nce In · , 1,mpbjlhea~r more ·compaUble with lleml already """'""ended Include correclicm of drainage proble1111, equlp- men\ (« the new Forum theater. stage equipment lor the howl, a IOlll·HlljJe study of crounds improvement.• l:Dd ln- vesUpUon GI the po!SlbtU!J of brlnllna a rotld.'dcnm lnim PtospeCI Street via lhe poUce pistol ""'' road to the bacl: ohop. · 11. il®Jd abo Include parldll6'Jor the p~ staff. ~e cmr ~ musi· ultimate width it will offer and pave two Five Presidential physical (itness lanes at a COit of '354,IXM:I. M1"1on Viejo award!: will be pttsented Tfulrsday night Company is paying for the 'pading to rour 1 ........ ,Beach girls and a boy. who beyond two lane3. I ._.... .... "It's a gftat relief!" said the mayor. City offic1als had feared an indefinite delay fn the ,.....ir Job following the an- nouncement of --In !ederal coo. llluctloa fundl l'hlcb, In tum, could have beld up stale IJid county allocatfcim. The Board of Supervisors this week ac· repted a $96,000 bid for installation of a ne•· flood cciritrol ditch, including fencing and l~scapin1, the mayor said. The Uoder an agreement reached earli_p:r with the city, any state or fede.raf' di.wter fund.s awarded to Laguna Beach for repair of the damaged ditch wlR be tllrned over to the Flood Control J>mr\Ct for reimbursement of its expenditute. Applications have been ma.de lot dilast.cr funds but no mooey has yet beett forthcoming, according to Director o( Public Works Joseph Sweany. , ~ and would provide •d· ~ ltorap.. office and work space .:for ~ Pageant ot tbr! 1 Mutet1 or q_tber pwtiJCUw.: !,. I ~ achieved lop rankings in fitness tests at e Road C~n11e1 ..l..t El Morro School last •pring. ...,.i Su perintendent William Ullom will IRVINE -The Irvine Comp1U1y. will n1ake the pz:tsentations d.urlu& 1be Back ' ' Concrete walls of the downtown i>ortlO:Q of the. flood control ditch were wasbed d.Jt or underpiined d u r i n g the Ftbniar~v flood, creating a serious potential hazard .f . 'j•' I• I '. ,tilg~/m: ri4ief Fin& Hihi~elf . . Victim of Theft ~· .,-!~ t r " " \ ·siQrfu.wi .Piilities · Dor Smuggl~rs pay ID additional fl'l,000 to Qra~ Coun· t SclioQI · l li'l Jd4 fJ i ty goviit for improvement or 0 l\ect~eft~tlr~ 'n~fti~qa-~k, ,.Jill QJJver free Campp.s Drive to Knowlton, Oi Simmons, Nancy Allison l!oiilta Rola bY ~Turtle Rock and Debbie Simmon•. The ~rslfour were developmenl sixth-ifitders lt El Mbrm -When the•tests 'I.be firm earlier had given the county w e r e admlnlsll!red and now a t t e n d $67,000 for '84.0l.l'J total, Lile entire cost of Thurston lDtennedlate School. MJss Sim· the project. mons. now a high school freshman. took Tht> Laguna 8'ach Boys' Club building ·1 .... Boys Ouh Fund Greater by $750 • C , A T the test along with her brother, Oz. and fund was enriched by '750 Tuesday when LONG BEACH (AP) -An aircralt u,. OUft•tl tanezea f'A~t scored In the cat<g~ for ,.year-olds. ed t I · VI ha .... J w-LionwClub presld~t Gordon Kent handed as a tpol er P ane m etnam s IRVINE A 1 1,.. .... _ _._ All the award wirmers qualified by for th~ coming rainy season. · Jaycees Pick Year's Top Pair . been put lnto service to pursue IU.Sptded -n "'r"'. ~u U•¢t north · . th 85 h .1 over a check for that amount lo Boys' Con'rjettd embtzller ~Smith. the aerial drug smugglers, an Oper1Uon of Valencta.~yep~ ind'.letfret ~ .w•s sconng in e t percenti e on seven Club prcsidenl Albert Eccles Jr. Saddleback Valley Jaycees will telect former,~ Beac, It~ wbo 1tt.r-Jn'•rcept lnvesu·gator .... , .. ...,,,a.-"ay-, annexed to I ztreet·~~anc:e n1and:itory te!ts. The fitness le:sts art! boLh a 1969 "woman of the year" ud red m)ty..,.-.. ~" 111 With y111,.,., ~--_,..., .., .. 'C-t', •· , 1diltrlct t-!, '~on~,..~~ .... 0·f "'""I' given in schools 801"0$S the nation, but The money repre.senled proceeds or "man of the year". •t tall _ _., ... -,._,.. ~ · -t•, •ne lwin~gine, radar.fquiPSNld -Cai-COUnt1 :~""I!• " 1 • vo few stuoenLs qualify for a\vards , ac-pancake breakiiasts in Heisler Pitt, John Langdon, e1ternal vice president. ~dn' ta~ hls Lond9n E'ot _'r~.wl~ no 210 Skyhav.•k can land practically . The tnct' ·take4 In the streets of cording to phys.ice! edueition instructor sponscred by the Lion! over the Labor said the aMouncements will be made at ~m~~~~-s:a~~~= ;r~he;iy ~ ,:e:?=g~ ·re.i Ttiomphe A~ue, Mon\Pellitt Av.enue, ~fi;e Ha1s,edwhof admlth Disteffi:J the tests Day v;eekend. a Jaycee award banquet early next year. CwntJ JaD, 'liter ""~M uplahV.d The turbo-char..-.. era" b., •-·•• ol 'Str8.!lbouri AVenue~. Reims Circle and an arrang or e awards presen-Adding up statistics for the benefit Civic organization.! in the Saddlebact Tueeda Jell to .. -..1-~qo. •• "'"' .... >o 'Nlrnes Circle. · ·'· · · ' •. talion. event, Lions co-chairmen Tom Skelton Valley may nominate persons who ha\le Y ~n a ~r 0 .. .-... -...., l,GOO milea and ·a ·ctl.Iiaa 'o( SQ.,ooq feet• The studellb will receive cerlilicates and Jerry Linenkugel said t , O O O been involved in civic or social en- because >I waS11 I .there. • lllrlJ>er '"' i<lea1 for patrolling !be i,JiOO'.mll•"-e • -tifto '°u•-· Na--.. t rr . t th I h I I £"--· •-~ b' ., plained tjaat t.'te coat was w.orth. foMI but •U.S.-Mex.ican· border. ""'• AM-" ~~•• ••...::;• es 1 ytng o er P )'S ca lur=;i, s'6'._. reaj\lasl.!I were served. Grocery list in-dea vors. h did ~ .. f t t Iv L by President Nli:on. A congratulatory let. eluded ~ pounds of pancake batter, SO Jaycees Dick Davenport and Mike e n • 0 ~ae, ei:pec 0 rece e Operation lnt!rcept officials deellned to CAPISTRANO VAU..EY -Donning the ter from the President also wUI be. read galloM of coffee and 250 Pounds of ham. Franco are the first to be named to .a .th4t much for It. . say how many airp~...are being wred Los Am.Jaos: Latinos crown for a year will at the pre.tentalion. they said. selection CQmmittee. , M~ed su~1sor1 valued the Lon-ln the alr·land-tea camp.lign against drug be Mi.&& Stephanie Alarcon. The daughter .::==============::::::;============~=~========~ dOO FO('at $26. And that cbeck wUI be smugglera. 'Ibey S&id aircraft have been o[ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alarcon also bolds rf sutimitt.ed \Cf Smith at his present Chino borrowed from other federal a1encies the title of Miss San JuM Capistrano. ltsldence.i And more funda are being sou1ht to buy First runner up in the contest was Miss SmJth la serving one lo 14 yeus in planes. Rose Marie cass.1nu al.!IO of Capistrano. N.tte pri~ for lU.s embeulem-.nt oI -----------------------'--- 11eerly 110,000 in flmds sub&crlbed for the buUdinf ol 'the Laguna Playboll!ie. The loas was:a1scoVered whle the former ac- tor wat:'»'~g in Mei:lco and he wu later arrtSted in New York. O~~ (:Ol.IT t"Wl$t ... ~y •• ...., "· 'W ... ..,...._'!.'........., Jae• I. C..I., vw .............. ...._. n •••• IC"'" ..... 1\•-• A. M•rrt" --•i.• .... '· "'•' ..__ Clh' HIK ---- . . . Sad~tback Colle« .Su!Hll'b>taodent Fred Bremer is given hlvllllUon to Tl'U <>soa .. Guifd'l>(OcL 18 chartly benefit HawaUan luau by tr .. h- . ~~hrlat,J Wint Of J..aaiwa Huts. For ticket information call • CONVENIENT TERMS BANICAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE . J. C: .JJ.UJfiphrie6 '}.ewe/.,, 112l NEWPORT JOVlEVARD COST A MESA ' . . ' I • ' l . • : ' 2l YEARS SAME lOCAflO~ PHONE • 541.)401 • r I I I ~ ""' 'w 11< .. ·~ • • th m re m g, .. '·' ·ha .,. ,,. re .ro .. .la fe re G< M 2; Sv p, wi RJ Dt •• . llr th ca ~ ... W' .. ha _Cc .. tn .frt 5, cil fr :~i Oil .. LE ar pr co hi . .., m .,. ']>' "fv -.. }Ir Jt -'ei1 .t "' pr '1h :111 v; ·g< :th 'th . pl ) Ni ar .. ,r .ch M• .. ' . . .. .. • .. • . ,_ I -~ ·---·----~ ..... ~---~~~~~ ...... ,, ... ,.,.,""i ............... '::" ............. "',.."""~""""" ....... ""9 ............. .,. ..... '""!!!'0 ...... ""' ... ""'"" ................................. ~':""~~ ............. "":' ... ~ ... .., Wodnadq, s.,,._ 24.1969 -L • FK Aide Sees Wallace, Blacks, Youth-Party . .. By 11101\tAS FORTUNE •; • Of .. DMIJ l"Ull ..... . • Wall..., voters will join with blackJ llld -,eoUege students to rorm the nut p0liUcal ·~uon. At first hearing It sound.I improbable, W that Is Wbat lotm<r Robert Kenoe<IJ, •. ) .. press ...,.11ry Frll!k Mantlewlc1 pr..tlc1ed Ill a talk 1-., at ~ QJaal coutce. '!'be loy to comp«Mndlrul why IOleb I• coalitioa II Po"'ible 11\io uDd.rllaDd Ibo .......,, .......... -lea, bllie collar -bra outalde ~ South voted for w-: llool<lnlo' CGllentlon Is tho blue COi· IOt .,.ap (be aid 11111 wear sport lllltl.I Ii caJllOfDla) v.l.d not IO much nc:lat or ~\on u • agalllll t be • 1 poUUcal I)' stem. Fint of all. in their IJ'I, Wallace WU an -ol the Ellabllabment, J\tanklewiCI l&id • 'l'bul tho bluo collar-.. a11m In tho allWtloo of 1IJe black and the-· M1rildewl<1 1polte to I opal'll gathtt· Inc ol 200 out ol Orll!i• Cout Colle1e'1 .. ·'~nt~r,cept' Said Success U.S. Seizes 8 Marijuana Shipments at Border IWJs!IJ, polllldm l'tlnt ...... aod --'*~°"Pl'. l -11l1f Iii iooo ... lllion od-m1.-._a I* -ol oac- -ID il!t filld 'ft: !eyood =tho ....-·-·"" tho -nil -wUI "'°the -.. moVOOlllll !Ml -pall (ho ~Ulloa ti tho •ll-.led IGllll* . ~~~Jllolllruckblm In the .. _ ... _Jut __ tl\il, "llt WU ~-~JY. ----- t ....... ~ lllelr -~ev.r commnlty partidpation IOd cantrol." Valley Voters ·oust Three WlJllCiln\en ' ... , """ ~ Lill• AJIOELl:SI (AP) -V.S. 'olllcfail, .... with llle.flrat ..... ol a border ¥00in! . .. drug ialllc, .., they . ~e stopped etcbli lhip!lient.s of ed er tripled becaUB< of the ,_,t oWci. ty." MiiDkiewkl w·as asked by 1 ltudent If a coalition ol the dilafiected Jlfl'Vlded a '\inoln.I! majorllr . w~·1 lbei-e1 .be lr~oo wbm Ji "°"' ~,for ioiutlons. Fount.aln Valley voters Tuesday OU!ted thtir mayor and lwo city councilmen by more than a 2 to 1 margin in a specilI recall election. On Ute same ballot, "oters by stronc _margins elected George Scott, Bendt Svalstad and Ron Shenkman as ne,.. • 'councilmen to replace the unseated trio. A total of 4,7if5 of Fountain Valley'•• 9;350 registered \loters tumed wt tq cut •ballots in the long and bitterly contested ·recall election. Voter turnout was '8.5 )ercer.t. , Mayor Robert Schwerdt!erger wu Temoved from office by a vote of 3,547 .... ror recall, ta 1,160 to rttaln him. · Vice Mayor Donald Fregeau lost his .• seat with 3,395 for recall and l,309 to re- .tain. . Veteran Councilman Joe Courreges was femoved from offict1 on a vote of 3,118 for recall, 1,524 for retention. Jn the election of ne" councilmen, George ScoU defeated Robert Sa!sone for ~1ayor Schwerdlleger's seat by a vote of 2.269 lot Scott to 1,!!03 for Sassone. In the race for Fregeau's seat, Bemie Svalstad won with 1,697 votes to 1,249 for Paul Guim and 11S8 ror PauJ Savarino. Cuneges' seat went to RQP Shenkman with l,30Z votes. Others were Roy Richarda:,i 1,030;· John Ginos, 944 ; and Don Fram:, 524. . The old council remaim in office until .next Tuesday. They meet then to canvass . hnd verify the elecUon resu1ts and in.stall the victors. Today, in the aftennath of a biUer campaign which centered oo charges ol ~"conflict of interest against the in· aunbent.s, defeated Mayor Schwerdtfeger ;was unavailable for comment. Frqeau had returned to his school teaching and ~Courreges returned to his farming. Coor· reges did vow he 'd show the people the mistake they had made in removing him .from office. • · New councilmen Scott. Sval.stad and Shenkman briefly ouUined their views on ,.city affairs and proposed a few new pro- trams. .~ In the voting, recall 1lrength was U · Jiibite~ in all .parts of the city, with no ane area dominating the election. Best turnout was precinct 201, at lbe southeast corner of the controversUll Larwin Tract, which produced 360 ballots ·and favored the recall by a z to 1 marlin. Poorest turnout was productd by precinct 203, in the extreme northeast comer of the city, which broUpr in 66 ballots and narrowly favored the recall. ;-Predict.ably the areas clOsest ·to the ~µrwin tract -focal point of the recall movement -pushed the hardest for -i:eca.11, but the trend wu evident in all ·parts of the city. · : ' Al! three incwnbents were defeated in ~~ery precinct, though Courrege& was ~•arrowly defeated -111 to 110 -in precinct 7, the city hall and Colonia Juarez area. :... Coffee and doughnut.I were seryed at 'city hall a! residents began to filter ln about 9 p.m. to see the vote!! tallied. 1'be recall was apparent after the first few "precinclll, but candidatea weren't sure of 'their standings until about tialf-way :through the counting. Jubilant winners, were rushing off to ·victory parties all over the city. j : It "'"as a night of vic tory too, for Eu~ . :gene VanDask, the driving force behind : the recall who laid the success for it at '.the feet of lhe people. : "They made their choice," he smilect, : pleased with I.he entire procedure. Meet on Viet, l\lilitary W ASllJNGTON (UPI) -Precldent ·Nixon discussed the Vietnam situation 'and other aspect3 of the niiUon's '"'military po.sture " today with t6e joint .chiefs of stafr and Defense Secretary lilelvin R. Laird . . ' . . , -. .. . , .. . .. • • .. . .. . • • "' VISIT OUR EXQd1s11t SHoWROOM FOR THE FINEST INTERJW IH ORAHGf COUNTY, •• I A110,h.~ Troph11 IJOiina"Fiory, 17, Orange Coun- ty beauty was runnerup among 60 coo!loder• \II Miss Pho!Q-' gtnJc iii re~t Leos Clict~· Camera Day at Downey. Miss Flory, of lll012 Bikini Lane -bow fit~ -In Huntlhitton Beach.-.wis current Costa 'Mesa Miss Mermaid. She's a Foun· lain Valley High School senior. Real Estate lnvesbnent Lectures Set Spui:ert and free tkk'ta both are re&!fy today for the fdth 11111ual .Roi F.ltate Investment Conference to be presented jointly by the DAILY PILOT, Orange Coast College's Evening Division and the Newport Harbor-O>sta Mesa Board of Realtors. The real estate investment conferenct: -actually a 1erles of four lecture aess.JO!ll teyed to the. interest&. of the non· prtJfessiOhal Investor-will be held again thil year in the auditorium of Newport Harbor llJih School, 15th and Irvine streets. . The series will be pr .. •tod on lour comeculive ~. bellonlnl Oct. 7. with ucb tWo4xJar -1on· -acbeduled from 7:111 .. 9:11 p.m. nier1 a no 11c1m1mon.or·tuiUon charp Jar the .m..,"Iiiit·~ ii'e ,,..,_,,. '!'be 'llcliiila. "lti4vallit'tilo. at .-lhe Orange Coast ~e-or GoJden West College campus and' at 1111 ol the DAILY .PILOT'olficea lllrougbout ~ Orange Coast area. IUlll Bui, they add it's too soon to .tell the ef. lecta cl Operatloo Intercept oa marijuana prices to lhe .United Stai.I. . , Jlcl: 1-11!111. director ol tho Bureau ol -aod 1Jlog ...... Dnic•. and U.S.· Custmu Coauolallaoer M 11 e • ,M>1nse lold new"""" Tuelda7 lhe ,Pro-,, Riot Attorneys Qajt Case; Ju~ge ~ ~ t.i', ~b -~:r .... 'iJ".1 ·• -·.: emi:A.$(f~trnn -u.s.·Dlltiii:reoort Ji.die ulhd-1.:, 11o11n1at1 lodii 1s1uec1 -m-lor-lhe:amest .of lour dd!nse ittomeyi Who iiilled to appear at the opening ol lhe trial of eight per&ons charged with lncltin,g riots during la.st year'• Democratic cation.al convention. The jud&e issued the warrants al the request of U.S. Atty. ~as A. Foran, who 1 said the lawyers bad written him saying tbey wtsbed to withdraw from the case. Foran said the lawyer&' conduct W33 "so Incredibly lrrespomible and un- prtlfusional that it woufd be unbelievable if orie did oot·tate in1o account some of their prior actions." The warrants were issued for Michael P. Kennedy, San Francisco, Michael E. '!)gar, Lo• Angeles, Dennis J. Roberts, ~o. Ind Gerald B. Lefcourt, New York. Hoffman said be would give Foran Ume to try to notify the attorneys belore bavln1 *1Mm~arreited. , The trial, billed 'by de'ense spokesman u "the second batUe of Cblcago," opened in a packed court room 1'hile lbwl. JM demonstrators picketed aod went through guerrilla theater routines in a cold rain outside the lederaf building. I ~ Women Slain In Cold Blood By 3 Bandits CINCINNATI CUP[) -Three young men robbed & suburban savings and loan offict1 Wednesday, then herded two women emplojea and two women customers Jnto a vatilt and shot and kiUed thetn "in cold blood," police reported. 'Ibo" pnmen fled Jn a 1954 model automobile with an undetermined amount ol money. police llld. Police roadbloc:U wrre sit up In the Ohio-Kentucky·Indlana border area and at all bridges acrou the Ohio River. Three of the women were the only persons In lbe Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan Association ollice, localed across a strfft from a shopping certter in su~urban Delhi Hills, when the robber!! entered. The fourth · woman victim entered the office while the robber was in progress, police sald. She was identified as Mrs. Joseph Huebner of Deihl Hills. Caot. James Harvey of the llamllton County Sheriff's office E&id he was told by Mn. Huebner's husband: "My wife aod 1 stopped at the bank to cash my pay check. My wife went inside. She didn't come out. and when 1 went ln l lound them all dead." Amthtr of the TtrCtims waa identified aa Mrs. LiIUan Dewald. a 'bank employe and . wile of Clnclnnati policeman Walter Dewald. Vernon W. Mcl>anie1, president of the savings and loan asaociation and a prac- ticing attorney, was acUng as defense COllDJel at a murder bial in CinciMall when the holdup toot place. The trial was n!CUSCd to permit him to go to the bank. . .. Mm 1t Attt'• our ®tiff'*' lnttriot .. Jg"ntrs offtr fl"tM vlbr1nt idu• • to enhfnce your horM. i • UB!W. TERMS AVAJCAIU gram la "expected to be a masaive-deter-- renL" Noting eight large lelzores &Ince lhe- crac:tdown began FriU,, Ambroee. uJd "Some people are llW.looUzb e"""'1'10 try to get It past ua." 'I\fo announced goals ol the program, to dry up the IOW'ce and to drive up marijuana prices to prohibitive level.9, atlU haven't been determined, Jngeraoll said • He said he didn't think there had been an;· aigntlicant price change •Ince the crackdawn, although 'prices "have doubt· -NolJng that Ill percent o1 lhe U,S. morl- Juaoa supply coma lrvm Ml!J:lco, lngenoli la.Id, 0 U we·can eliminate the source of supply, we can control tbe tra!· fie." He 118.it he expected l 'ltKl'e ~ve marljuana ,aqd poppy crop eradication prosram by Melican olflclab .lhia year. Ambrose aald the inlenllve air-tea-land bordtr IW'Velllance by varlouJ govern- ment qeoclea and the Ptilitar)" w!U c;on. tinue ••tor a .lndetermlnate period." ) * * * * * * Tijuana Hurting 'lnrercept' Keeps Gringos Away TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -This border city's sidewalks, ooce crowded with tourislll, havt been almost• .deserted by the ftm·seeldng, money-speodlng American. The gringo has stopped coming tcr TI· Juana and lhe onaH>usllini city isn't U)e same. Tbert aren't as many shoeshine boys and gum peddlen. Shope are empty and cab drivers don't bother to look up as people walk by. Owners of curio shops, night clubs and -restauranlll report bwfness baa dropped 40 to 75 percent. The flow of American tourists has diminished , the Mexicans say, because of lengthy delays at the border when )bey go back north. The delays are caused by intensive searches by U.S. customs in Operation Intercept, the campaign again.sf drug amuggllog .that •tarted Sunday. "Dope srnuggllllg mull bo flopped, .. Fortino Cabrere., president of the "njuana Chamber of Commerce, aald Tuuday, "but ""' t -· • . 1' At"i~ a~ ';f'U,. q>sl of lucb an economic blow to the people of Tijuana." "I've sold about 40 tacos," he uid. "On 1 good day, sometime!! 1 tell u many as 600. Th1I is very bad.'' Rou Avelar, •'*nw a candle ltort, uld: · ' "Most of our customers are Amertcana. BuSin6s is terrible. The Uoiied States la bur\!Di ... "Q\Jr merchahl! •.nd people ·are get Ung tog<ther to stop shopping In the United States.. We want the Americans to know what It's like." A pclictman prepared to wttte a part- ing Uctet for a car with rCallfomia license plates. "GenUy,'1 said a men:hanl. 11GenUy. There an too few ." And a hawker calls out at a rare Ameri<:an: "Hey, mister! What are ycu -CIA! Damn Yankee ! " Czech Communists Expel Chess Champ VIENNA, Austria CAP) Czechoelov1kla'1 CommuniJt party today expelled from ill memblnhtp Ludek Pachman, the naUOo'1 chus dwnplm, tbe new1 qeocy CTK repcrtfcl !rom Prque. The official Czechotlov1k agency Hid Pac)unan was expelled "for hiJ emphaUc di!lrtelnent with the policy ol ai.-eom. niWillt party ol C..Cbollovalda and bis activity whlch Is lncompaUble wlih mem· bet'lhlp ••• " "There woold be • ptll dell ol lrflilllfniatlon Uc! 'ho 1 lTILtl ea," Mantfewk!z . 1ak!. "B\4 if power Wlrl -to lhe net&!lborboodl tho benefit.I would outweigh the dluenslca " lie l&id the 111burl>ao lactar'y worl;ff ll oPJnSed to 1'them" -the burllUCl'atl who uercise. tbe OQntrol over their HVa. ..They're af(luenl," ·be aid. "but they feel thelr scbools are Jnadtqntle1• their poll<:! protection worse, their eo••unent maldn1 lhem pay the -lull -ti the bl<ck problem llld their cblldiwl .oft: to colloge being taught no1·t. lib l!llet. "So When Ibey get a obanco to.oi. In I locll IChooi bond election th"1 ov. "Ibo b!ll with it,' and vote· 'no'•&oJl'O'fl they litill1have some Control." Manl<JewiCI argued L)'lldoi> Jolllllon WM neit!>er of the 11<0 !htap lie ,. .. wtclely r.puled to be -a Texan and a good politician . "He WIS a Wa.sbinil<mian wbo lived bis entire adult li!e in the c1pttal and an awful poliUcian," Mankinlcl did; · Ha laid becaum ·ofl J.o~ •a. • bacl<iJ1lllJld all ol hil octton, Ill -11 were colored by his trylnc to" get s<oat. and House approval In expectaUon that would aolvertht problem. , l ManldewlCI l&ld· folmm< Yo.vl d wonder, "W""' pu...t the dvif rtal>ta bill and the model dtJes bill, what art: they worrying about now?" He said Nixon on the other hand "ii not only nol~I r om Wullln&l<wh.bul Imm nowhere. He is the ftnt-Amaican prul· dent In the ""'!!' oJ tieiJW lrom the oattro country. Durjng bis eJahl 7wa In Ibo wild"'l!SS then! probably lln'I 0 oounly In this COtllltry a~whlcb•be dldli'l,llpO&li at a a.poblicu Partr141m*." Manldewia l&id, ''Ntaoo l!llllOnl&llds and be la ibiolui,Jy ~ ibol ti ,.. have !ho' llUppOr't <if the mt 'ol tllo. coun- try 1"" ltcli!'!,l(Oli\t lfln Wa;N.,p.i :• H1"'1d 1111oa ;tlii'IJ ii lllr:llnl loit ol slgbt io-1· ..,_ Ila 1lao -that ... tim bad~~ fGr llllhtle. He'a hid ooJ; ~----and olie thajir I-'~ Ila --··' .· ' ........ ''There have •been l'IO major crllel and tn 1ai-.-m·mtBC beclUJe be~buD"l aid there a,. ~.:J:!-. ,prohielps m llill tholt alid rlfiiibfllnl ......... tho ·~ "¥1 pollanl.. ' . . SAVE $1K74" ON NlW H~~ON~ , ft ' 200 FM STEREO SYSnM! ·INCLµJ>•S GARRARD . . A~o;.cHANGER 12" CO.AXIAL LANCER S~KERS' ' •• . ' . RE!i. $5,.00 • -11 PR CES START ~ ASLOWAS •4910 .. , ' . . ' . , ' . FISHIR 160.T and XP·S's. FM-St.No ' 1 • ...._.... -0... "" .... J Mn. Tlt1D~H9 ElrMrt, ae, and ber dlqhter0 M.S. Robert Lowis, 2D, boC11 of Mersball. IU., sbered a toom at Ill• Union Jlqspltal, Terry Haute, Ind.; thill week. Tbelr room wu In the maternlty werd-Mrs. Elrbarl . pve birth to her ninth child, ll>d two days later Mrs. Lewi. had a baby. Both infants were Jlrla. \,' '.) . _ _r; • • nu.-toot< '3,000 worth of pos-1ei.ioul from a Oklahoma City realdence Mooday·nlgbt but if Ibey use them, they'll lose them. Sid Huckaby, the owner, said the loss wu eopfined to 60 racing pigeons. II tlJ8y'n eve< ttlealed, they'll just fly back home, he said. • / Disciple of, llo Takes Command TOKYO (UPI) -Too Due Thane, tho aging dlsclple of Ho Chl Minh, has been dOcied presidenL of llorth Vietnam to suc<eed lbe man ho ......i for man1 decad,., radio Honol rep<ded IOday. Thang, II, was deslgnaled 1cllng J>"'ll· dent seven days aft.er Ho11 death on SepL 3 after serving as vice president fqr many years. Tho Hanoi broadcast l!eard In Tokyo said be waa elected ~~ by the Na- tional Aa<mbly In iod' -Nguyen Luong Bang WU named Vice presidenL 'Bani Iii hold 'cil. lbe eontrol board of tho \llebwn • Womn Jlllly <CommunlsO central Cmlmltlee. · Thang, who -• La!ln ....... ~ tn· llSS, ooce oerv<d wllb lbe Fr<_ncb N&fJ;.· He ls uld to have 1-ned bt1he .._, ol the RuJllail Revolutloo ~ bll 1111p· called at a Soviet Port. He WI! bo<n lo a middle clall fann family In 1881 Jn Loos Xiiyeo ProvillCl In what la now South Vleln&JD. He gndualad Iron> ao ~ ocbool and worked for a macblnery firm in SaJgon and was actJve 1n Jaber P'OIJpe • Aft.er a 01n1 at teachlng be went to "'"""' ... he studied Communl<m, support.Ing himself wtth a aalesm.an'a job. He joined lbe French Navy In 1914. Five JOIR taler be joined lbe Frencb Communist Party and ,.llirned lo IJxlo. Chinl lbe following yur. -He became act.I.WI In a revolutionary group wtth Ho Clli Minh and .... lmprhoned by Frend> authorities. 1111 !Jloiraphy releued In H-uld be holonp neither lo pro-Peking nor pro- MOICOW sroupo In the Polillcal blerm:hy. Kopechnes Ask Dismissal . Of Dinis Autopsy Request WILKES-BARRE, PL (UPI) -Tho family of Mary Jo Kopeclme uked lbe Luwne County court loday to dlsmiu lbe lalesl nquest for an autopay on lbe body ol lbe air~ tilled In a car drlveo by Sen. Edward Kennedy. A motion, filed by Kopechae family at- torney Joseph Flanagan aa1d even if all lbe reaaons -Including lbe alleged presence of blood -set forth in the re... quesl by Massachuseltl Diii. Atty. Ed· Israeli Planes l Hit Again; Meir Seeks U.S. Aid By Ua!lad Pren lnierutloul mund Dinis ...,. facta, they lllll would be lnsnlflcleo! nnder Peruuylvanla law lo exhume the body and perform an autopsy. Flanagan said lbe Massachuselts petl- Uoo ahoold be dismissed mtl... Dinll gave 110me lndJca.Uon that a crime was comm!Ued, or that there was crhnlna1 negligence or that the C?Oroner'a verdict ol ""ldenW dealb by drowning was In dispute with other medical authority. The Kopechne motion said t b e Massaclrusetts petition made no IUCh avennenll. The motion wu ffied five days before a scheduled hearing here on Dinl.s' amended peUUoo for exhumation and 1atopay. U ;s. Launches Bomb Attacks South of DMZ SAIGON (UPl)-The U.S. Command said today j\ turned loose lta biggest : ,_ ·: : ; . . . ' I t = Thenewpennment press fahrlca ere 111uch llke your facc.Seruitlve. They need gentle treatment. Unit.a given sp<da1 c;are, they can wrinkle up IJke prunes. Sunshine juat can't dry them cor• rectly. Electric dryen ere programmed to pro- vide just the right amount of heat for the right amount of time, and finally a gentle tum· bling llulfa up the fibers. Wrinklea Just don't have a chance with cere like this. And you know, it won't be long before virtually all vari· etles of household fabrica will be permanent press. Today • • SSS of all men's alacb 80kl ere pennanentpreu, also 75~ of dresa 1hirt• and 591 of work P~ lt'1 thetm>d.Andit'1wooderful news for saving you time and money. Be ready with an electric clothes dryer. They outsell gas dryen 2 to 1 nation· a!ly. Electric dryers ere flame- less and odorleBS. They cost less too. Up to $30 leas, in fact. Get the wrinkles out of your life! Visit yoiir .hclpful appli· ance dealer rdhy.se:e Southern California Edison r 1Brull plsoes laday raided El!)'plian artillery pooiUona at lbe southern end ol lbe Sua c.ia1 and •truclc largeta "' tho westttn shortllne of the Gulf of Suez in what an, Eapt!an editor aald wu an at. tempt to knock out Egypt's radar warn- ing systems. The I1raell warplanes also struck '"P.O"\e!llY lnlo Jordan. An Israeli milltafy spoteamon In Tel A.tv sald-tf>ey "ere strikes 11ainll1 Arab guenilla bombers and naval guna on tar1eta in-I-====================================== aide and J~ below the demilitarized/-: • Jonathan Fonte;, 39, of Leices-ter. EJi&land was fll>'4 $12 lot tele- phonln,i pollce jll ~J\.\j@an "emer-pncy' oDd theil, !flilD a . ce car arrived, uklng tor a · _ '1o hl1 base!. . The ""' nurno of aerial activity CB?lle u Mis .. Goldl Meir, the Llraelf Premier, flew to the United States ·tn what was -rei>D<led to· be 1·~ for more planes and the money to pay for them. A Te! A.tv spokeoman who 8llllOWlCed lbe lat.st laraell air alta<:k said lbe aliernoon rold on lbe ....i l...i.d IS minutes. He did not say how big the raid was but reported all planes returned safely to bue. borne two blcicb·any. I la • B tt • · . s mic oyco ,. ' ,, ! stngor..ctor FF1nkl• Av~r'd.·11a1 , Llf Israel Urged entered the mq\el buslnesa '8' a :v DOrtner In a ~ that receiitlf• < • • bouJ!it control ol'illa Hacienda Mo-. . !IA!lAT (UPI) -'lbe Jslamlc Cooler· tel m Presno. Thr1roup of_ South-Olll!O loday clebaled a call b7 Libya for em California invtstors announced • mus 1ioycoU ot In.~. seyerance or It bad ~ed 44 percent cl. the dl!>b!lallc relallons and Coniplele aup-1·~ Standanl Motels Inc parl for .Aral> anenilfu f1ibt!nll lbe ~ • • Jewisb It.ate. e Today was lbe lblrd and ·last day of the meeUng of the za leaders represent· ing 500 million Moslems. An Indian del- egation headed by New Delhi'• ambu- sador to Morocco Sift in on today'1 ses- sion although India Itself was torn by Hindu-Moslem .rioting • Dr. HowoN M. Choao drove up to a Po~ 'fdalne rep.try of Motor Vob!clea Ofllce to take a roed test !OJ'l He,tne driver's ll-.,.... In a · ma &lick. Ex.minor Conrod Booti,n.lor· laid tM &Uque car with ri&bt'bml drivt1 , per- formed ''bea.UtitullY.11 ~. who bu a Ml&loari• llcenae, pallaed the teot. Conference IOW'ctS said Ubya pre- sented it.I aJrtl.Israell dcmaods at a five- bour me«iq Tuesday In which Arab nations demanded backing for . their call for Israil'i wtt.bdraWll from Arab lerri· tuy c:oplurj!d ID the 00 wor. zone (DMZ) In altacb oo CommunlJt troops and gum. · _ B.12 bomben and lbe U.S. cruiser Boolon unlmbed their lury 'l\Jeadly, lbe day Uie Vietnamese Communl.sts mark u lbe 24lb aimlnrsary " lbetr ..... ol liberation. Tho USS -hurled obella lalo lbe aoulbem DMZ from the Soolb China Sea, silencing a North Vietnamese mortar tum that had been shelling South Viet· nameae troops just IOUth the zone, the annouac:emenl said. Three waves of 852 bomben followed that up with their third succeulve day ol raids below the aone a1nce U.S. Marinel closed down lbree guo bases and belded IOOlb, lo be w)-JWD from the Wlr by Dec. 15. The BSls -Im -" bombs wllbln • mile of lbe llrip. Broadcub< from Jlanol l1Wi'11l1 lbe an- niversary of ~ Commwllltl' Dgbt vowed lbe battle """1d ,cootlnue until all U.S. lroopa ~ w!lbd?lwn ,,... Vietnam without conditions. France Ready to OK 'Paper Gold' Proposal PARIS (AP) -France b ready to ratify the plan to create Special Drawing Rights, or paper gold, to entarae world-lJ. quldJty, a government spokesman an- nounced" todaf. Tho spokesman said lbe Clblnel bad aulborit.ed Finmlce Minlaier Valery Gbc:anl d'Estaing lo sip the agreement for 1'rance at next MoodaJ'I annual meeting of the International Moodary Fund-IMF. Showers Wi.dely . Scattered Most of the Nation Enjoys Fair, Dry Weather - ·-~ A.1111111• .......... l fltMl'Ct ..... ..... "'-" .... """' " .. ., '3 1.:a .. .. ..... " .. .. . n '' ,.., .. " ... " " .. ,. .. . .. 11 &I • .. . :I : .., . . .., .. ,. " .. n " " .. . " ., ... '' n ·" " .. " . " .. " .. " . " n ~ : 71 • .., " .. .. .. u • .. . .. . " .. .. .. u a .1t .... r • 1t " .. I I our-ire They're just for )00. The cars ioow been asking for. From Buick 1970. Ths one ~the GS 4:0. Sleek. sporty,~ Its e111ine? 4.$cul:icinches. 350 horses strong Wth a foor-barrel carburetor that breathes lturugh real air-sa:qis. Fruron thet\ca? A finely tuned 3-speed automatic? Both are M~abla R:Merd isc brakes. Positiw lraction - diffen!nlial High performance rear axlQ ~ toO. Ard~ nn-e. · Wide-tread fiberijass belted ti res that are stmlanfon .. 1910 atts$· improved lractionduring braking tornerireand accoleration; ~gnificant increases inlreJdtife; and substa · super\:< resistance to road hazard!: Side guard beam construction for added-~ by Fisher. ~-- · There~ luxury, toO. 9.icl<ifsea!s,'ff)OOWiml them Fun carpeting ObW>usltthe 11Ule>Cili~carwe\oe ever made. Ard one that )111\'e been askif"€for. Seel See al the 1910 l..ight-'lbur-Fre ea ... The Gran Spats and Skylarl< Spat Coupes and Convertibles. . : . ; : • . . " ·I :· :I • :1 • • : ! • l ,j . • • ' • • • 1 • • ' ' • l l ' I l ' ! • . . ) . . • • • . . . . Wouldn'.t_10u really_rath'er have.a Bt1ick? ~ j 111 f -·- ' . ' ' I Prisoner Ereed A ft,er 20 Years QOULDER, Col-0. (UP!) - Joe Sam Wilker, a balding, 51- year~d rormer caretaker who spent more than 20 years In prison for a murder he aald he did not commit, was declared a free man Tuesday. He declined parole two years ago, saying he should not be paroled fr om a crime for which he was innocent. A district court j u d g e ordered Walker released after Dist. Atty. Stan Johnson said there were not enough wit~ nesses left to retry Walker for a murder commttled in 1'48. "I'm very happy with the decision," WalKer said. "Aod, no, I'm not guilty." Walker, convicted May t, 1949, for the rape-slaying r11t- year-oJd University of Colorado coed T b e r e 1 a . Catherioe FOlter, wb onlered eit~ ~ free « tried .,.in in •~rado Strpr,me Court doclS!"1 'banded down laat mono.< ~ ' The ' Slote SuPl\!ll!O Court ruled ~t pretrial pubUcllY lll<lte tllin JO ~-ago baa prevOl\lill • Wa!Ur Ir o m recelv!ili a fair lriaJ. The court slid publiclty was 11so exteosive, ao slanted and pr~ Judicial, so calc:ulaled to In- flame and 80 all.pervasiff" that it bad DO choice but to ove:tum the COnviction. · Johnson said )0 o( 5% original wltneues in the case wtrt ntiw d e a d • the whereabouts of. seven wit· MueJ Wat not known, lite: ~ >oi -. had lalled and lllll ~n.would not .be able to .... part Jn •-·trial ~-W.belllh. Miss Vs. Mrs. 5 Say Marriage 'Slavery' NEW YORK (UPI) -To women of th.is city." . U'11T ......... CONVICT FREED • w~. Stp1.-24, 1969 OAD.V f'llOT' S • For 6 Million, Home Is ( . . a Trailer WASHINGTON (UPI) - "!be Senate came.to thl ru::ue Tutrday oi the larolly !hot wtnt.s to ~ l,. ~obtle borne and tlii, lamlly Sci :J'OO' It cani allord 1lle mil In publlc housing. In passing a bUI. authoriJing Ibo oxpendllure 4i1 •J b!Won on houalll(I pnicrama doring lllca1 im 8114 1111, tho Senate authomed the Federal HOUJ- Ina Admlnlalralioo (FIW, to write monplea oo - hcnes lllCI cn!atad· . a riw wbsldy to help public hooslng tenant& pay their rent. Under the subsldf a famlly wOU'ld have to pay no· more than U perctnt ot 1t11 lDCOID.e in rent. Ir the publtc boos!ng mil Wer< hflher, the govern- Snow Clalnu All Find of Body Ends • Plane· Crash Saga REDDING CAP ) -Deer Westlake, Tex. and Ron , I&, of hunt.era have found the ap.. Portland, had repealedly re- parent skeleton of a pilot turned to hunt for him . whose plane crashed· In anowy Deputies said they found a mountains two years ago, man's bones scatleffd In the beginning an umis1.ral saga of underbrush. They also found an unsuccessful battle for trousers, " shirt aM sweater, survival. a shoe, a glove, a cuffllnk-and The bodies of the pilot's wife a ballpoint pen marked: and stepdaughter had been "Compliments of C 1 if ford found months after the crash. Hotel, 527 Southeast Morrison Tbe.ir makeshUt 59-day-loog St., Portland." 'Mlat was the diary had detailed how they holel Olen operated. had hoped for help that ne ver The bones and other effects men! would pay the dlf. ference. U the famJly had no income, the aovernment would i,.y all the ront. • The bill was sent lo the House, which is COOJ1ldert,,. a one-year $3 billion mu.sure that dou not Includo the sumddy program. TbO Senate bill also helps cities pay for maintenance and to ftpair vandaliam to pubUc Prostitution Supplement For Pension houUni unit& ID analll<r move to keep renta low. FHA morig.,.. up to II yeai? and 110,llfll on mobile -·w ... E bf Sen. Emal F. (l)S.C.), and bis afo ent was quickly ._pted. "The mobile home ii the AMW<r for 1!Wir1 particularly in rural artU' 'where much howlnfl 11 ID a c1ep1ara1>1<...,. . 411Joo,. Hollbl&I Ald. "Whal -Wn111n -I P'l' Gil nnl kr -eoWd be IP<lll .... -moblfa bi>dlt ct their own, ol· 1 fertnc modern C11Dvenleoce1 ' and~." J. llGlJlllil! llld llome II a • trailer l0r aht m I II lo n Americur, four-ftftha o l ~ wbOm have Id moved within ~ the put 11 .. ,..... : Boycott Threatened Over Racial Quo.tas • ~TL.ANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP! Tbe pl"° would "'!olre con- -Angry unioo leaders threat· tractors OD federal projedl o( ened today a boycoU ol federal ~.ooo or m<re to hire a cer-· coomuction projects to PJ'O< lain numJ>er from mlnority_ · test a g<iYernment plan they groups for Iron -k. phlml> • said would &et racial hiring ing, pipeDtunc, sheet metal quotas. and electrlclam Jobs. "It's going to raise the Shulta: bas J;a}d Negro work· '• roof," aaid one AFL-CIO build-ers in Ulose tr1dt:s In the PhiJ.., ing l.rades leader after the adelphia area amount to less Labor Dep&rlment announced than two percen~ but the llll-' It would so ahead with the ions claim about 12 percent. , controversial Pblladelpbia Leaders of the AFL-CJO some, marriage maybe bliss, but to fi ve angry New York women it's ''sla ve labor" without wages. 'Ibey asserted m a r r i a g e placed women in "slavery" and "legalized rape," and charged the i n s t i t u t i o n ___ J_oo_W_•I_k_•_r ,_s_2 __ discriminated against l h e came. were turned over to Coroner The Shasta County sheriff's Leo GatOI. One cf the late entries 1n the COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - pl~retary or Labor George · Consttuctlon a'nd Bu 11 d In 1 P. Shultz aaid in Washington Trades Department. who ear· Tuesday the plan would be put lier said they would throw into effecl m PhiladeJpbia and open their doon to all quaU- expanded naUonwide u soon fied minor'tty IP'OUP journey.. u pouible · to ill!un more men, prtpared resolutlooa d• high-ying constroction jdbo n the PhiladeJpbla plan ror-?f:groes and other minor-as~moU.s" aDd a "anJao. The women, who called themselves members of the "Feminists." marched to New York: City's marriage lleense bureau Tuesday with a peti- tion caJling for an end to "low wages and human bondage." Not even linger Tony • Ben- neU, crooning Jove 500gs on city hall front steps across the street, could dissuade the women from presenting their petition to City Clerk Herman Kall that charged him and the city with "fraud with a malicious intent against the female by not paying her for domestic labor. ''Whoever created th e nsolutfun took a lot of license with the facts, .. said Katt. "I don't know what this is Ill about."· "A lot ol housewives like the · idea of · being paid a liVing wage," said 30-year-old Grace Atkinson, a political philosopher. 'The petition called for a "complete repeal" of abortion laws and laws against pro- stitution. "The first step is to gel Red M wamen protected under the . S anen ver tenns o! tile Fair Labor Stan- dards Act," said M I s s WARSAW (UPI ) -The Atkinson. She said ahe believ· Soviet Union and t h r e e ed marriage subjected women War 11 aw Pa ct a 111 es to an infericr role and that she m a n e u v e re d military eventually wanted the ID- hardware and rockets into sUtution "abollihed". None of position today for a simnlated the women would reveal her battle in northern and west.em marital status. Poland. Singer Bennett, who receiv· The news agency PAP said ed a medal from the city for Polish, East German, and I llis l'DUllml contribuUpns, con- C:techo6Jovak fOl"Cel had join-tinued his cooctrt. Among his ed Soviet troops for the "Odef-nwnbers: "I Can 't Give Yoo Neis!e 69" exercises. Anything But ~ve, Baby." . - Birth Aid office uid Tuesday that the diary the women wrote on the Two vice bureau detecUves hunters found bones, clothing margins ol black plastic thought they bad seen it all Ind • -just a half mile covered .. Airman's Guide" ..-· unUl Tuesday. ftcm the CT ash site, where the aaid: "Al left to go for help" Detectives David Verne and pilot's wife and stepdaughter alter hearing search planes M D uh} bad waited vainly. overhead. John Hawk were sent lo a ·qy 0 e The airplane, piloted by A later ooe said: "'Fear Al home to investigate 30 com- • •rr~GTON (AP -.. hotelman Al F. Oien, 59, did not make it for help. Get-plaints lodged against an w,,.J:li.u ) -.1 uc plunged into the Trinity Moun-ting weak." a11eged prostitute. House Foreign AUairs Com-tains of Northern California The diary told of running out When Verne knocked al the ity groups. busting0 tactic. * * * * * * Racial Demonstrations Flare in Six Cities mittee, after hearing pleas for during a storm on March 11 , of food 10 days after the massiv,e ~programs tc help 1967, while the trio was on a crash, then of melting snow to door. The note eaid the CORt •r "'""" ""-'""""'._' City lll&h ScbOP1I eulmlnated combat the world population flight from Portland, Ore., tc drink and of cove.ring the him to come back in half an DemonstraUons centering in a brief c c n fro n ta t ton explosion,·has voted to double San Francisco. Apparently the plane wreckage with a hour. When he returned, a around schools and coo-between black students ad wings iced. tarpaulin to keep out snow 90 grocery list was pinned on the struclk>n pro'jects Oared into police. Some 30 policemen us. U.S. e.rpenditures for birth The following Oct. 3, deer that It could be used for a door. The note said the coast violence Tuesday In Riverside, Control. hunters rtumbled on the crash shelter. of the 1·1e-· would be •·•ucl-· ed nJ&btsUcU to dill*lil Net .. ~ = Calil.: Detroi~ Chicago, Sea~ and bottlMbro •-.~ ... at This would boost the am~. ound the .remains of An undated entry listed the ed from her fee. w .. ,. 1-. . Oien s wife, Phyllis, 45, and three per90l'l5' injuries: "Al: Verne and Hawk did their tie, Wash.; New Brunswick, one high amooJ. and a junior lo encourage fam ily planrung her daughter by a former Cut on chin. Three cuts on marketing, returned to the N.J., and in New Yart hl&h· w11 ,fcfted io.doea when in developing nations dwing marriage, Carla Corbul, 16. forehead. Rlght arm broken. home and when she opened the City'a Harlem. · · · 1 50 youtba bombarded it witb the current fiscal year to 411!0 All were from Portland. Pain with v~rae, crushed door, they arrested her on Two students were arrttted · · ~ million double the amount for So heavy was the snow at ribs on right side. Phyllis : three charges cf prostitutkm. and s!J: other• IWilth>ed minor , , : . . ' the time of the crash that s Dellrlous for one day. Broken Hawk sat~ the wo~an, who injuries In a racial disturbance Pi-. penops, 1nclu dI111 fiscal 1969· t074ay sean:h by air and land left ann. Sore right hand. he said looked 20 year! at Rubldom: High School in three P,licemeo. were kljured It was the same committee, failed to find the fallen cralt, Bruled left leg. cut and younger than she was, told Rivers:ldt, &eattered fighting Tuesday In t;he. leCODd day of in the 11181 foreign aid bill, a Cessna 191. broken left ankle. Both feet them she thoogbt prostltuUon broke out ln the cafeteria d~ nc:ifl violenCt: at Austin Hlgb which ftr5t wrote in specific So dense was the un -frosted the first ni1hL Nose was illegal only at night and ing the Jundt pftiod and one Sch4ll on Oil~c'1 west Jkle. Ill dergrowtb -15 to 20 feet -bruises. Carla: Hurt back, left that she practiced prostJtutlon store window and six car Nooe of the injuries was authority to spend $35 mi 'cm that intensive ground searches kidney, aore ri.jht ankle and to supplement her old age wlndahleJds were broteo after · serlOus. Police an!:sted 1t in the family plannlng neld -after the snow melted failed to cut on left knee." pension. sdklol. youths, most of them aDececllr although aid funds had backed find the remains cf the pilot. The last entry was dated "It's the oddest trrest I've Three coneecutive days of memben d. tbe Vice L4rdl such acttvitits before thal His aons, Alvin Jr., 33,~of=M~ay~t,~1967~-:::i:::i:::i:::i:::i:::ie~v=er~go=t=te=n,~"=H=1=w=k=11=td=. :::i:::id::i::•lurllancff:::i:::i::::::al:::illt::lro::::lt~Jn~ne=r=-==P"~~··=====~· -"Where Shopping J j A f<eaf Pfeajure " ' ' BOOKBIN DER ' . l . ·'' 1 • • t • .-. • . ~' •• i • ' ~-~··Trunk Showing •.. 10am • 4pm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 •. • • TO VISIT WITH US TOMORROW, THURS- DAY, TO VIEW ALL THE FLORSHEIM LA- DIES SHOES IN THE PRESENCE OF FLOR- SHEIMS FACTORY SALES REPRESENTA- TIVE MR. SAM KRAUS. JntroJuclng . . . Florsheim: with heels that go great lengt!J,s to be the exactly right height. . . ' and fit is totally expected IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA ' ' 'J1(,,GSt(!/itf8HOEB roe , .. 11n1allf J.!n, 1052 IRVIN E· NEWPORT 'BEACH WOMEN'S SHOE ooil..eoioN ' • I ~ -----·- • • lt.uLY-.P--RoT EDITORIAi.· PAGE ' ,, - Dress Code Problem '!Wr 11,ace the lon&·baired Beetles blo11omed forlh TV .....,,. ud albUm covera ud abbreviated mini· :.':uu crouod the Atlantic from London, lhe question of aultable adloOl <tress bu become an Increasing bead· ache for ICho\ll •utbo~'!:~.:.. ....... teach~ wrack lhelr Yaar after year, ....... ,y..,.. k bra!DI try111 to devlae dresa codea that wW et!> up with current •IJlea wilbout bell)g too eldfem•. Every y-the rules have lo be modified just a Ul· Ue--<1nd every year a few students decide I.hey should be stretched a UtUe further. . Boys' halr1tyle1 have progressed from .a near c:r,w· cut two.tnch Jeriglh to four tnchea. lo "above the col- lar." Sideburns inched from none, to mid.ear to boUol:D* of-ear. . ....,. fro "touch'·• Permlssable skirt Jenglhs c .... up m .,. the noor when student kneels'' to three or four ~ above the knee to "concealing the undergarm~. d Cafrll for girls ,S.~erally have been on the forbl • den Us ud the pop culottes ud panlJ ·dt.eslW!• on!y '1'/:''J::~rOblem remaiDS-at 1911~ for' many schools, lnclucll.DI l',!guna Jllgb, where more !MD so boys were sent home lo get h&1rcuts on opening day thla ~ation of the dress .rules in La~a and other ,l areas hu mulled In a steady decrease 10 the rate of lnfractiDGS • But at '8 couple of Harbor Area schools, there were no dreu code vlolaUons at all this year. After surveys tndlcaled parents actually would prefer to handle dress problem• at h001e, the schools simply abandoned their dress codes. · fl · bin 'd 'lbe anticipated deluge of long hair, GUns 1g s1 e. "Maybe we've all bteh worrylna about -~·• . t.bat wun't very ~~· luli~~ ~· D~P"1r~. Maybe they weretll.,~· 10111e itlll an: r . • • • . ~ I ,. Goo4 Advice: Stay COOi Wilen a new pollce.cblel takes over, !bore., a 11zing· up period. Laguna llejlch's Chlel Kenneth Huck doubUO• bas been atud)'ing the town , 111 topography, Its economy, Its -le, Its municipal government, Its pniblemJI. And a town studies a new chief-probably not as melhodlcally-and l'(lmes lo coqcluslonS1 · · • Chief Huck has fai«t .well in li11 first U.guna tnn- ln&• which last week Included a talk to the local Ex· ch8D&• Club members. The chief rated thefts as Laguna's No. 1 crime problem. Number 2 in sertousn"'s is narcotics and Namber, re1jdential burglaries, he said. Asked abotit a contlinili1g bugaboO-for many police chi~ppiea, the chief said: "Hippies are entiUed to the same rights as any penon on UM.streets. By the aame token, they are sub- Ject to the same laws. I can't see any special drive . iogalnll them.. The law is very specific and applies equally to all people." The chief was told that some towns have solved the problem by rounding up hippies and ordering them to get a haircut and take a bath. Huck's reply contained some good advice: "Next time you hear that, ask for specific details. ... " . r• i . • ' I • ••• . , . ' -· ' bums, mlni·mlnl skirts and battered blue jeans did·no\. materl:alize. A small per~entage of students exceeded limits oJ:rescrlbed by previous dress ruJe~. The remain- The fact is that no one can order a hippie or anyone else to take a bath unless he has been duly arraigned and convJcted of something. Then his jailer could make him bathe for sanitary reasons.'' 'Well, 1t.ttp diuinl! We've alwa;ys struclc it rich here before!' der Jich:\l;;;tl.r'J.; were delighted. "Now we can t•t , on with the Job of educating the lid•," they beamocL There is, unfortunately 1 _ no short cut to justice. Chle~uck's advice •eems '°he:· stay cool. c • ' . A Matter Not fort~ • Grammarians • • . • ~ ,.,..1,'!flM .. : ~~;-'l~ ~ ~.·,, .. ' .• -.-i:fo ... . . ~ \ . ,,-: .,. ';/ '• ' ' -\, ... _~.;;.... W1>en ,0. nil tnlo I 111 olalloo and cwnmand tbl 1t:brndW to "fill •u up,'' It pn>bablJ doesn1 oecar lo you as belnl llranp 11111. JOll rt! .. le your -blle'1p1-u-i..• 11111 II bee-tbe llnl: Is I part ol aDotblr' ._,. -the car Half, Wblcb ii -...., clellplled u lemlnlne. So hi • lhJp.. a tram, • ~ ,r»d. even • ~clcoune,hl-cltbelew 1.aUa'""' .....,_ wl1lch dool not hove masml,.. and feminine pnden !er all objedl. Jn lhe Fre!ICll and Italian, <vr:r/ ...,. hi ellller mUCdllno a< lemlnlne; In the Gennan, there '" neuter nouns u well. THESE GRAMMATICAL geoders hove llOlhln( lo do wt~ r..t IU, and oever ..... bid -In Lolln, fa< ln!talq, both ~Ailor'' IDd "farmer" are ln the 1sn1n1ne, althoqb tbeoe an wholly ... -occupollonL When I firlt thooPt cl lhla curlolily, it -lhat Eil&Jllb mJa111 rt!er lo ships and can u "sbe" becllale ol our laCt or lfllDDllUcaJ gendera. Tbtn It o:x:arnd lo me lhal the "'-II do tbe --...,, when lhe object hi normally In lhe .....wine. FOR INSTANCE, lhe word "ship" in '""""iJ muculine-bul In referring"' lllY IP"ciflC ship, tt becoJne1 feminine, lib ''La Llberte." The crack French . ' 'Dear Gloomy ·Gus: U student rietl dldO'I exist, Gov· ernor lleapn would Ibid It ppm. lcally ~ lo Invent lhtm. -H. S.G. I ,,... ....... ,.,..,. ~ .... ... ~--· .............. , .. ... ..................... ~"' .... train, lhe Golden Arroft. -.Id ~ . Ile D'•""ll.e. but ,,..... I\ 11 lhe ..,.. ol O trlln, It also iJ dalpled wtlh I "la.." .. , Thm must be some-~1 Med 'tbal e<rrapODda lo-~~ tWl.!t, althoJgb I !lave .... aeYtral !":I: ·~LR~.!.'"' resem:1> ""' ·"°Ill.' ...... _ and cannot llad ·"' '• recopltlon cl the IUbjecl. THE ONLY TENT4-TIVE reason I can assign to this freakWmeu ill Lbe masculine feeling that certain objects of moOon poaess 1 grace and a beauty lbal &eem fe.mintne. . And, since langdage is generaUy regulated by men, this habit or speech would lead to become a part of 1ccepted usage. Men oblaln a k.,.. pleasure oul ol °"1'" ing or controlling vehicles on la!Mf, .ea or air; and perbaps this pleasure ts somehow comparable to that of pos3e$S" Inc and subduing a beautUul and elus.lve woman. Or pe:rhaps the whimsicality and octaslmal unreliability (If IUCh vehicles remlod men of the nrllblUl)' of feminine behlvkr. 'l'bl.I ia a matla' not for the ~ but for the deeper sludents cl human )llOllvljlool. J 260 Million Southpaws Thing• a colwnnlJI mlChl never know il be dldn'l .,.. bl• mall: What clo !(Im NOYlk and Charlie Cbaplin haft In commoo? Bolh an lei\. -· Tl"1 ......... 280 mi1lloo lllQtbpawa ia tbe WMkl. Uncle Sam lllould' llte more polnl lo equip his nephews In unlfonn wilh fltled eorplup, llY'I the U.S. Anny's lop huro lnc espi!i. Dr. Jerry L. Norlhern ol Walter Rood Hospital ellllmala lhat ball of the 500,000 troopo who undergo oombat tninJn& eteh year 5Uffer "sicnificant bearing loss" from the noiseJ of small mna and artillery fire before they evtr rach a ru1 i>attlefield. NOTHJNG BURGEONS I i k e a buruucracy. Federal civilian employs ment. which reached • postwar low or US milUM pmlXll in fllcal 1950, ls -we.II over the three mDUon mark. There are now a lllltl in whlch federal employel ClUlnumber tbooe oa •talc pemment PQ?<lla. · no sttt rs e s o1. ctvlliutlm make 1t bani lo keep • -mlod In • aaund '*'· About • mi1lloo Amer1canl ... -·•Id lo..,,, some menial or emo- -!1or.._i. There are mono po. -bolpllallad !or mental illnw tbao .---·· Geo1"9e --. llllr G«qo: "'1 bl!lhllod and f fighl ..,..., -be l(lonb tbe doS !er chasing cws. Dea'\ yw thlnt the best way lo lnU tJ1e habit II lo throw le< -•hfm) MRS. U. 0. Dwllln.U.O., 11 fl!llill!"""-Oii the olller band, u. ..... Ice -... ,.... hulband ---bl01, anll I llUQUI )'Oll trJ ........ wttll 1*" lir1t !or all olher aliments, lncludinl! heart defecll and cancar, combined. One bopefuJ oote: About '/$ ~ cl mcntsl Plil<nll lllmlttod 1o tbe holpltal !er lhe first time leave wWlln 1 )'Ur. QUOTABLE NOTUIZllt ~ooey Is like mafturt. JI yoo sprOld I\ around, It does a I,. of good. But U JOU 1>il< It up lo one place, It stinks like htlL" CllnL hfurchi&on Jr., Texas financier. Does city smog make you fee] tlred? Small wonder. Investigators have found the nJlric oxide, one of its tngreditnta. can reduce the bloOd'a o:tygen-canylng capacity from ~ to 38 percent The legendary success story or modem business ls the rise of an ornce boy to the prtSidency of the same flnn where he started. Actually, balliMM execuU\lt1 are lmltlllY more moblle. 8ome 100,000 each ~ change jobo ID tbe 'l""I for greener putuiu and better ~ beolflll. ABOUT BAU' af a8 odult Amerlcanl are onrwelgbl to --WbUe fat '"'7 be medJcallJ ll!ljalllflabl<, I\ - have -odvantqo. The rati.r you are 0...1 ... liktly ,.. are lo be blttal by mosquitots. thln pel"IOOI art favortte hlrgela of mooqultoQ becaUll U..y lend lo hive a higher metaboUc tale and re- leue morg ht.at. which 1tlrtctt the in· oed!. Benjamin Franklin -,.. of the falh- en cl .U,llgbt 11vlng time. lie pro~ It be adopl..i wblle he wu U.S. mlnlller 1aFrlnce. Worth rememberlngT "A sell·ma:de man iJ oltftn OM who would have done betttr U be had let out lbe coolract. • Professor Charges Reagan Attempts to Bu11 V oies 'Schools Have All Been Undercut~ To lht Edlloro t.s Utere no end {o the anarllnJ reacs Uoniam and medievil cbtilllahness ln.- filcled upon lhe people oH:allfOrnia by Rohald Reagan and hi! office? I We have in California now 1 ••co~" who attempt.. to buy the votes of ciliieoa with $70 tu rebatt:s calculaled to paralyJe lheir minds and aWUI to their immediate: grted for a r IS\ doUsr In band. And lhia In spilt of • common awareneas of Ca 1 lf or n la 's tremendous problems; probltm.1 like wit.er pollutkm. critical air polluUon, delerlorallng public acboQI systtms, all!I complex state qricultura1 problems. Ra- UonaJ cltiUna would ratbe.r see their money spent for impmvemen! of living concUtm in our ltate, I believe. REAGMrs A1TACK on California's once-put educaUonal syst.em baa been vlcloua and is conUnuing. ';l1H: grade schools.. the state:·cOllege system, and the Unlvenlty of Calllomia hove all been · savagely and vindictively undercut by this champion of backwardness. Sure people are overtaxed and unfairly taxed in Lhi! slate, but the answer is not destruction of our fine institutions, but reform, 11u1rwts l1!fom1, or the tat syi;tem ilself. If you don't care about California, and if yoor vote 1s for sale. you will have a buyer. Bona.Id Reagao will give you $70 far it! ' ' • • GEORGE W. KENT Associate Professor UC! Battle Deaths To the F.dilor : Each week lhe news media informs u about the balUe deaths tblt ·oct'Urred dUt.liii the preceding week in Vietnam. '11iese weekly atall.stics have llUle real meaning because the:f do not take into account the fact that the U.S. has a muc:b Jarger popWaUon than North.Vietnam. According to Ifly 1966 diction ary, North Vietnam Ji.as a population of about 1a mi!Uon while the U.S. has about 17!l n11111on. Even thou&h these figures are outdated we can assume that the U.S. populaUon ts 12 Umes larger than that or North Vietnam. nm LAST FEW months lhere has be<n from 2;lOll lo 3,000 Viet Cong and Nortll Vietntmese killed in South Vietnam each week. There ii no way for me to know how many of those llult are killed ate from the Nfll1h but 1 gueu of 75 percent seems rel.SOf'lable. Thus, in a week when military headquarters in Saigon report that J,tlOO of the enemy have been killed, 1,950 will be North Vietnamese. Now if we multiply 1,950 by 12 we end up with lhe number of North Vietnamese that wovld have been killed if North Viet· nam was a.s large as the U.S. This comes to 20,400 or in other words the North would lose Jn two weeks mort than the U.S. has lost in the war. ~ THERE JS NO doubt in my mind thal il we lost 20',000 men in one week that all the generals in the Pentagon would be Ii.-..!. Ye~ lhe military le>dcra In lhe North are the same ones that started thl aggressive war in the South HOw comt? They owe lhelr jobs lo Ho Clll Minh, who had all opposIUoo killed olf aller he pin«! rootrol of lhe North. or ...,..,., one wouJd be uecuted in the North for quaUoning the wi!dom ol such man- power losses just to liberate the SOuth. HARRY B. McDONALD JR. Mattu ol PreJIUilre To the Editor: , Doe.! Herbert H. Stricker (Msllbo.t. 5<pl. 11) fed lhat 1 1tudenl wllh short h11lr and • tie hu • sre•ter leamlng capaclly lhan oae wilh lonJ balr and Le«cra from rtad,:,a arc wtlcotnt'. Norman~ writtn 1hould convt~ tMir mauao11 m !00 1DOrdt "' lt-11. Tht right to curuUnst i.tttn to fit space or eftminatc libel II rutrotd. AU kt- ttr.s murt include rignoturt and maii. it&(1 addrtU, but TU!fMI fnaV bf! 1DUJ&.. held on rtqutst if rujficitnt reason is qpormt. wearin1 sandals? If we uae Utis tJnd of reasi:min&. we may alao deduct that colored studenb: caMot learn as weD u white rtudents. IT'S AU. A mitt.er of ,prejudice. One may like 1hort halrover ion,; white:·over colored. P!ople should be seen as they are as people, not as they dtess or believe. · STEVEN C. LAUBLY Coriellleseent Bospltab To the Editor: The gr1pevine has it that the so-ealled convalescent h01pJt.l11 so popular now wllh !be W'!ll Street gently, are hie fr1udl In theIT own n,bl Palleots PIJ In averaj:e of $65 a day for a regimented menu and a 1purious "service" in which pallenll are ignortd when Ibey rinC lhe bell, and are allOft.d to ucrete m the bed, whlch po&eS a problem for the laun- dry. . . One -:xample ii a brand new CH in this area which Is dosing after about seven mobths of eiiltenee without the slightest Idea ,about. bow to ruo 1 buainess. I REFER TO the CH which, according to the grapevlne, first, did not set the various electric tl<19ks to coordinate with the right time; se~dly, the beautiful shrubbery was allowed to wither ror the want of water; thirdly, anls invaded the premises and are stfll extant; fourthly. chipmunks, belng 1.UlCOntested, entered the .Place; fifthly, U;le turnover or help dut1ne: this Interlude ha s betn more than a professional business woold tolerate. A P.\PERBACK titled "The Healer'' Too Busy Winona, "'flu., Tlmet:: "I read oc· casionally of the: possibiUty one day of a 'taxpayer revolt.' but it is not lil:ely to happen, since there ls litOe unity or organization in the protests of the middles cla.u taxpaying group. What is tar more likely ts that the day will come'-and the trend is already well established -that the government wlll be the cootrolling agency for virtually every facet ol business and personal life. And H will be in large part. because the self_,ame· pea: pie comprising the majority class have been too busy or too unconcerned or loo lndiffereot and have relinqulshtd more and more responaiblllty to the &CJ\Vns ment." Btidreport. 01., Leider: "It 15 ttported that lhe pttsldent of one or the large New York City banb recently greeted the ywng men who had just been promoted lo lt!Va'l'I of the bank's many vice prosldtnclts, lelllng lbem : 'By lhe lime ·you men reach rttlrement age you'll au be mllllonalru. You'll 11\le In hall.million dollar -and drive twenly'lhol!Slnd dollar csu. You'll pay a lhousand dollars for 1 tuft and bl able to take your wife to lhe D10.J'!e' for lhirly dollars. A Josi or bread Will coal you five dollars and a new1piper 1 doUlr. • Financial peep le h1v1 Ult fee:lln1 that Inflation will follow the substanual rla in prices." • throw1 aome light on the illuaUon by ex· poainl certain medical fraud1, and the ~ailed convalescent hospital Is not omitted from its Urades. What to do about it? lt'1 too Jate now. with the medical caduceus entwintd around the necka of patients In • death grip. But let me at this rabid point ex· onerate every good general pracUtionu and every good speciali!t, for they have nothing lo do with U.. medlcal racketa th.at are going on. In ~ me.antime, just doo'l &et sick lhal'1 all. S. G. UNDINE lnllf!•tlllf!nt ln Yo111Ja DAIL'{ PILOT starf writer B&J1>ara Kttibicb, in her ertenslve repo~ _of Liguna Beach Pnllce Ch!'Of Huek'a meeting with Laguna Beach E:1chlnge Club membtr1, Tuesday, Sept. l&, quoted Chief Huct'i proposal! 'for 'public refa.' lions with youlh. nte DAILY PILCYI' reported: "One plan is to encourage officers to stop by the schoola at lunch hour, pick up a lunch in the calet.eria and ait down and eat witb the students." ''11:1is sort of thing," aeeording to Huck, "helps build rapport." WHILST TKE intentions of Chief Huck to tncouraae the ezchan&e o! lnfonn1tion between law enfcrcement persoMel and hi&h school lludents is understood, it is sincerely hoped that the privilege lo stop by for lunch at the high school will be ex· tended also to individuals and organlla· ilons OI civic and aocial endeaV()r. Chief Huck is quite sure "there are people in this very community who have a rew thousand doUara to invest On dope pushing) and who are backing schemes like this-knowingly." Yet. the Laguna Beach City Council, durln& what lhe DAILY PlLOT hesdlined in its Aug. 7 front page article. as "Hag- gling Marks AdopUon of $3.4 Million Budget," overruled Councilman Boyd'1 suggestion to defer police department re- quests \hat the ci ty buy three replace- ment black and white cars, a prJJOner transportation truck and an unmarked detective vehicle. \ AND, INSTEAJ>,of !leiJlnl o gr11t op- portunlty lo -a muolclpal ln-vesbnent In Its 111f11b, tho. CllJ Council "lmow1*," to barto1W OiSd Huck's ternilnoloCY, ..mftcOd IleertlUon Direc· tor Geotp P'OW'ler.'a arsenal against Lagunl'1 dnJa and crime problems, which are also youtb problems, by "sav· Ing" 13111 Oil the purchase of lhe direc· tor's car (a sedan instud of a sta:Uon wagcri) and by reducing the fl,000 reerullon budget lo IS,000. Mayor Glenn E. Vedder explained his acUoos-by statlna:: "I would regret that we would give our officers old cars. They deserve the best." - Vice Major Joseph O'Sullivan "observ- ed \hat by letting cllJ equipment run Quotes AUct ...,, ........ , ....... ,bu become al• potrtoll who an not alr•ld to .._ 1 great 1ovo !or our country and who can't beJP belnl o•ecomt wtlh emotion at the lllht of lhe flq!" W. Aw:rt.D 8ln1ma.. II SJ". a .. dreu-" An ovtrall detente wt th tbe Sovlrt Union b not poulble at lhla Um .. They haven't yet ruHzed the Ir pllilosophy CIMO\ l>e forced .,,... others." Wano Cmler, S.. Dttp Cabr111o t•oetadade9 eue.-"ll mlnarlUQ have access to Od1' IOClcrty, they've gtit a chine. l\'t really a revolution of ac- cwlbilllJ'•" down, the city was being 'penny·wile IDd pound foolish.' " "Wheaton and Mayor Vedder explained the panel truck for transporting prtsaoers was needed because the munJcipal court will soon move to Laguna Niguel.'• "Tile unmarked ca r will be used by a detective rectntly moved from the patrol tore~ to tbt narcotics ,quad." THE RESPECTED social psychologisl al the University of CaWomia, Irvine. Professor John Wallace, during public hearings bel<re the Laguna Beach City Council, bas repealedly implored tbeae councllmm lo attempt to re~y evaluate the succes& ol. cultiiral soMion1 to aociological problems as compared to the 9e.maods such 11 insurance dealer Roy "'-rciun's ·~r ~~~1 and rt:iltbr' Lloyd Milne's/to "A1$1p more police to known hippie loitering spots." A communily-suppxied police departs meot ia an essen1.ia.l need .and &hould be encour1ged by clty administrators to employ the most qualified, hamanistlcally-oriented police personnel. But the commercial, industrial and municipal interests ot Laguna Beach al&o have a vital obligation to ge.nerouaty in- vest In Laguna's most priceless resource, its youth, through acUve participaUon tn and development of yooth·identifted, soc· ial and culturaJ affairs. BRUCE S. HOPPING 1 n4lvldualltu To the Editor: Let's NOT have baskets of flowers atop our Laguna Beach parking metersj I'm against lbe highly liuiig baskets for there reason1: . I. It's lmpradica]; baskets or live nowera would be difficult to water and rlowera either have no drainage or would drip down on the p.tking meter belowj plastic Dower1 would fade after a while. J. We all prefer uodergrouild utility wires and poles to preserve a lovely view; why deliberately erect baskets holding poles way up in the. air marching in straight lines down (!Ur already somewhat cluttery streets? 3. 'lbe plants wou1d not be enjoyable at eye-level. INSTEAD, WHY NOT enhance our shopping areas in a way unique to Laguna--by encouraging m t r c h a n t s (financially perhaps?) to put flowering or handsome green plants in wall-hung con- tainers or entryway planters, as a few at. tractive shops have already done? We have. many tine local potters (and two large pottery outlets} who can provide handsome containers in wblch plants can be eali!y tended. The. indi vklualil)' or each business w?Uk' be enipbuiied if 1pproprlat.e con. tamers were lelected; the initial expenae and "!Jlteep would be much Jess and the Dowen would be mote enjoyable if seen at or below eye level, where they bel0!1f. HELEN TRACY ' ' . ,, ---- Wednesday, Sepl 24, 1969 TM tdltorial page 01 111< Dalfr Pilot 1ecb to ""1""7l and atfm.. k!at.c reodtrt b!l ptt•nti"O th.ii Mt#~f oPf.tdmu and com-mcmotv Oft loplu Of illlntll and lignl.ficorice, bv proofdf"O a fontm /or the t%prtssfon of our rcodm' opfnfm11, and bu prtfffttinO the diverte ViffD> pofntt: of ln/~d ob1erverr and cpol<c....,. on topict of tilo i1au. Roliert N. Weed, Publiaher \ ' 0 - - ., •• - w v c. M • (, y •• • N s " N 11 • 1• ~ N G G { .. R • 11 r. • B • T ¥ N • c • 11 y • • y • • R • ~ ' J v • • c • • F '\ " F I ~ F J ,( '! 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Ol'ft. 2A.H llOW o SPANISH STYLE SOFA LOOM plllow Nck. 449 00 O•• .. 1,. °"•· •2t-OO r:ow • 90" MODERN SOFA J Cuahl.,,......Or•n. 211 00 One onlr. 0•11. 219-" I 'OW • LOVE SEAT 60'' Vlnyl cover, l:ll•ck. 144 00 2 •••hlon. 0•11-11•.oo t:ow • LOVE SEAT 60" LOOM plllow tr• 184 00 Met. 1tylo. O•lg. 22t.fS HOW o KODAK M68 MOVIE PROJECTOR luper I , Auto thread. ..&9 95 Zoom lonl. 0•11. 7'.11 NOW V • ARGUS INSTANT LOAD CAMERA Cd• electric .,._ Auto 39 88 cw manu1I contn1t. Ori• 4t.t5 NOW • KODAK CAROUSEL 100 fir ~ slid,.. 99 88 Au ..... tt< flme•. Orig. !Of-H NOW • . TASCO E/W/ A BINOCULARS 7Jt50, 171' It 1000 ydL 49 88 c ... ln•I-. 0•11. st.ts NOW • KODAK M6S PROJECTOR A"'9nlatlc thrNdlnto 58 88 Dual L O•lg. n.11!1 NOW o KODAK Mii MOVIE CAMERA $UPff I with &QOm 19ft .. Aut1 48 88 ••poovN ... trol. Orll.11.11 NOW o WACO PENS Yovr cMlc• of toll er sllnr. 3 81 Some with ,_,,._ Orll. 7.11 NOW o PET SUPPLIE5 FOil DOGS .. a.ct from coll1rs, ~ -------22 ...,, a •11.... or11. M NQW • ELECTRIC DOG TRIMMER Per hofM u.. Compllt. with Instruction hole. Orlto 17.14 NOW 12.88 C'ORRAL HOLSTER SET " du!f orltlNI .., ,,.. KhOol chllilren. ASSORTED TOYS FOR p,..Jeh..t & Kheol .,. chlldNn. SCANDIA AREA RUGS 27 ... Mac"ln• washalile. °"'' ... Orig •• ti ........ styled. °'"· .... JEWELRY KIDDLES ... 1 J-rr wtfll ... 1 ..... from MatNI. VOIT® SCUBA TANKS Orig •• tt I NOW NOW .66 .66 NOW 4088 NOW .66 Mwlded plutlc IN"' Hfth 38 II Yl~Olllty rellow, Ol'ft. -NOW • ASSORTID FISHING TACKLE Wllth,.......k...-.floatt-tlnk.,._ 05 flylfM <leoM.. Orl1 .. ta liOW • SOLIGOR LENS .Mapt1bl1 to "'4Mt SLR'" 21mm •2.1 te 1 0 00 .... ,. ,..._ IAVI • " Men's Bette,r Suit Clearance Wffll"" -IOI'>' Wffl l Wtol -$~ ~ ... 1 .. c..... . . Net.ti ....... ,...._ NOW e ~ Men's · Walk $hort Clearance """"" - 1 " ... Sol,. ,. 54 88 c...... ...... u .... lfylfflf • ......., Col.n . .,.. -o.lf. SJ.ti NOW e _ Table Lamps SHORT AND LONG SLEEVED BOY'S PAJAMAS A<fl .. ,,into, "•lklo •nd "'1-1 99 Por lit• 6 thru 11. Ori• :t.Jt..J.tl NOW • LAST OF THE BOY'S SUMMER SWIMWEAR Puhlen •rwil r•ctr atylln• 1 99 Auorf'*ll tfa .. & c°'ors. Orig. S.SO NOW • , SOLIP AND PLAID BOY'S WA~K SHORTS ..,.. .,. ,.nn·-t@ no 1'°"' 1 99 PrNch"I 1lua. Ori .. 2.tl NOW • BOY'S 100'4 POLYESTER DRESS SLACKS ....... '""® No 1'""1"' _,._ 5 99 lroken tfm & colors. Orig. I .fl NOW • NYLON AND PENN PREST® BOY'S JACKETS lrok•n tis• and colon 5 99 In 1lx typa. ... 11. Orlt 7.fl NOW • NATURAL COLOR TODDLETIME® CRIB Dou~ 4Np oldu le• <onwonl••<O.-29 99 Six 91ltc• enly. on,. SS.fl NOW • INFANT'S CO.ORDINATE PLAYWEAR I• ... I.............. ...... 1 22 lrtbn tlus & colon. Orl1-1." NOW • GIRL'S SOLID COLOR STRETCH DENIM P.AHT 75% cottM/21% ttrl'kh nylon. 99 For 11.sn 7~14 Ori .. 1.n NOW • LITTLE Glll~'S STRETCH DENIM PANTS loWt-<olon. 1 "2 ,., •lie a tttru ,.. Orf1. 2.00 NOW •• MINIATURE PICTURE GROU~INGS Vari.us 4ttl9nt to ch ... frem 1 00 Ml""" w ,.inn. · Orl1-$243 NOW • conON PIECE GOODS CLIAN-UP c-. from eolk11, ,,into or pleklo. U or 3 1 00 45,. -Mdt. Orl9. At tt .n yd. NOW ycl.. • BONDED WOOL PIECE GOODS 100% ..... kndtd to •c•t•t. llnln• 3 18 $4" wit!.. Orig. 4.50 NOW • yd. PLASTIC ROOM DIVIDERS lottl• er Aztec 4•1tn. Amhr •r Mou. 2 00 2A""'2''. 0•11-4M-6.ll NOW • HEART SHAPED BATHkOOM SCALES Hurry th ... won't last. 2 00 6 on1,. NOW • TOUCH.A.MATIC ELECTRIC SCISSORS Cutt .,1ckfr ttv.ugh htny flflrlc. 4 22 C-pletolr Nfe. Ort1-4... NOW o TAKE• ALONG BARDECUE for Mach, er ,.cnlct. Cempact .-rtaitltle. CAST IRON HlBACHI Ori,. ,,,, 10'' ••u•,. trlll, Por talll• ttp cMkln1. ELECTRIC FIRE STARTERS No maJY llthtw flulil. ' Quick. .. ,, lar~a.Qn flrn. Bun BUCKET ASHTRAYS NOW NOW 4.18 r:cw 1.81 H• .. r. p,tf1 •••l•tY• 44 A ftl 1hlful 1llt. O•ll· .7J NOW • PENNC.RAFT OSCIL~ATING SPRINKLER w ......... ~ .. It. ' 4 '88 AlfJuttabl1 pattern. 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AM lelle Ml<,.,._ ... __ _ . Olft. 149.tl ' HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM SMOKER Rust.proof ltody. WOid cvttlnt ltolinl. HNt IMketor. 2 .nly Orflo ,.,... NOW 38.00 DELUXE SMOKER WAGON Two cutting bo1nl1. Ru•t·proof body. MJurtabM .., """" 20nlr. 44 88 ' Ori• 14.IS NOW ... _ PENNCRAPT 2'h H.P. REEL MoWER Power ,,.,.ned. lnthtdu 1r•• catctt.r. MJ111tab,. cutt ... height. 2 Only. 99 99 ' Orllo 12'.tS NOW • PENNCRAFT 3 H.P. REEL MOWER Power propelled. Incl'"'" tr•u cetchw. 88 .. Flnprtlp contr01 .. 1 Qflly, Orlf. 109.91 NOW • 5/1" GARDEN HOSE Vlnyl relnforce.i. I yNr 1uanr1nhl " HUNDREDS OF FAN BEL TS All tl"I ... llty, AtHrtM Ill•• NOW 4e44 NOW ........ ELECTRICAL SWITCHE$, Dll,\MERS, R!SlSTOltS ~ ' • ; ~ l . ' , ... I • ' c .. -.... -1 .. wl... 4/·1.00· . Jlldlifctd t• clMr. NOW SMOG 1VALVES FOR MOST CARS Vlltro·PCV. a.ctuc• t• clNr. 160 & llO DEGRl!1' THERMOSTATS NOW .99 Compl ... kit ... k_ 2/ 1 00 Eaq to lftltlll. Orl9. 1.Jt NOW • . OIL BREATHER CAPS Whll• th., lutl Rtducld to cl••r. LOCKING CHROME GAS CAPS .10 For molt Arntrical'I cars. RtclucNI to cl11r. NOW .2/1 oOO MOTORCYCLE TACHOMETER 2,.,1. '<y<l• lfectr" ilhock ,..Jttant. NOW ALTERNATOR GENERATO R TESTER Profn~on•I 11uallty. O~• of each Reductd. NOW 9.00 9.00 ' . , • METROTECK C. 8. TRANSCEIVEk$ l ,, I J I 21 <haMol 4olun INoo. 125 OO lhitlon o.m.-"As-11"'. NOYf .., 10 FOOT ANTENA MAST SECTIONS Cffmlnum platN. Rlductd to clqr. Orlt· 2.tl NOW WOOD PANllLING FQR DASHBOARPS M1d1 ffl' V.'W.'1 Illy PIP Oreuup y.tur c.r. C'"'4k tti.... NOW RUBBER OR PLASTIC CAR MATS Drill VJ the Af', law ttie .,,. .. VW FRONT TORTION SARS _..,IM•. bduc• te'claar. DELUXE CAk HEAD RESTS ,,......,., whip luh. ld .. I ftf' tlfta. DELUXE PRINT CA!t MATS lrnpr .. n1t .. In Jlutlc. INutlful color. ALUMINUM VALVE COVE ltS NOW NOW NOW NOW 1.00 ' 1.00 .. ···•8 l·" 2.ea Per Ford and ChtYya. Rtcluctd ,_. cl11r. Now20.00 TAIL PIPES YOUR CHOICE You; cfMlc .. Whllt they l11tl NOW D\INI! BUGGY ST&ERINa WHEELS ChNnM frame 'lutlc -"-1 cot""' Orio-UI NOW 4 ONLY SEAT COVERS SETS w. 4.Wt "'"' "'""' lart1ln Ir you ••I !!OW 2.00 6.00 ·3.00 • i ' j f.ENNEY'S NEWPORT BEACH :ONLY • • • LIKE IT CHARGE IT! • ' • ) • • • , I DAU. V PILOT ' 7 • U I L1Mlt,.C.... .... ltt.lllllll e..ew,c .... W... • llMJ ............ ~ .......... ,, .. ,c..... --· • '"'a.,_ A•.•._...,., Os 1· C..91'fn-. -- For 21¢ Ski,PPY l ' r 1 . :ggD ..... ·7c - 55¢ HavoJine ·MOTOR OIL 20· or 30 Wt. St.Gck up now and save on this famous motor ciil. I . .. 1·49¢ Lacey'. Briefs: " . - $3~59 'itent_V.inyl ~ ... , . . . STRETCH:BOO.lS " . $299 • Ladles or girls' sizH ... in 16 Inch or 12 inch. ·'11l-!$T""blick , YinY~ pateiit.-t ... .. ;. • ' • • + 1'c CA'.NNON ' ' ' Wash" Cloths Flu !!y, alnod>mt 11' cotton terry in your choice of fresh new colon. ' .. . $3.49 SOCIO COLOR . BLANKETS . . 1· .. $297 19~ Plastic Tumblers Jumbo 20 0%. 'Iced Tea size in diahwasher We plasUc. Co Io rl to brl1bten your kitchen. 12 Qt. Metal · . Wastebasket-. Decorated \1•ilh char· 74 ~~'i'.c''°m ' ( Lftugh-ln, Peanuts, or Zod iac. ' $1.99 8.PIECE SNACK SET $14.88 Spun Swag Lamp ~~~,~~g~~~::.:$' 999 Complete ""Ith brau chain. . E~tric Portab e Hair Curler $]94 'Nort hern Elttlrica hair. curler· keepa collt\1r9 aalan perfect betwem 1 '.ts , Smalt, medium and larre rollers. Com.- ;_----~ pact lightweight. Women's ·Hi-Pile Shag Scuffs 99c l.uxurious, lonr.llalr acrylic IC\lff1 In while, pink, gold; yellow, blue, mon ! Soft 110led, fully Hned. s to XL.. FamHI. 9ftf: Lwmlfet 7 - Fits ln ·))Q.l.rn of harid! ?.font.ha -&f life ln thlll Ouhll&'Lt!. Much more Pr&ellcal tl:tan buym. batteries" A: b\lUll. &ft 1/3. ·_ ' \ ~.5 s ·' ... ' '12 Ounce Yacu11.m . Tins --.... -Deluxe mt X• ture ot :so~ fancy nub ._ · ~ bl•nched · ~vtrri!U& red• I 1.kt:n. peanuts . packed In tiaa . ............ f r ••hne aa.· Routed u4 aalted to-~ fection. · Boys' Corduroy Clicker Jacket ... ........ "'• ....... $,74 Dbcetiet PMNI . Men'• Cotton Corel Jackets . · cu~~' ';::,... ' 1· 297 1~1lth warm. Acrylic. _ · Pill and Qulllfd I · Rayon lining. StY}ed with knit ·frame !>OCJr;eta and collar •• aip.- P9t front. S-M:·L-XL. . . I\'~. S.pit~b<i ~4;_1969 f ~U.OT-AD'innsER ,-- .. ,._.,~.';~: J,ctyli ,:KnitJed -· '' sweater~·.Co~t-.. ..... ~ . .f' . . ff .Smartly sty!e~'s eater coats / de:ligned to 1ell for dollars more. Light in fweisht, yet wonderfiilly .'warm and com-· fortsble, the>'re T h rift y priced for bildge~wlse fash- ionables. Sl:z·&•· S-M:•L in Wh~te, Beige,. Gold, morel lt's a. repeat of a sellout I . 1 • .(_ • wo•r•·Hl•Pllo Cov,....ps • p~ Pt1" n .. 1 I , . 9-' .Yalllol . 31UndMlceGamo ' • • • ,l.- 69c efl. Milk ChocolaN ........... c ......... Make•. Fro.•lt .~ ln 10 de:Uc • OU1 flavonl ' ~. ~JuSte~· .,,., 2 $ I .... fw .;,.a ...... · .. No. 1 qu&ut,y panut ................... ~hqcd1&l• ~·m ctu1ler i: j ----------------~----~-~--~----------'"'.'""-....,,...,,..r--~....,~-- -DAILY I'll.Of ~ l I • l. f• I . ' ' ' ~ . Elai~e Blakely • Now M.rs. Campbell Candles Light Nu.ptial Rites Executive To Speak How to Check Up on Yoor Marriage will be the topic ol John P. TUrn<r, aeeull"' dlrec:toMI the r1ml17 5ervk:t A.!soofalioo ol Or•Q&< Coonlf. • • • . • . . .. ' • • . . • • Candelabra and baskets of whife pompon and spider chrysanthe-mum•. gladjoli anti baby's breath de<JOrated Plymouth Congregational c•urch when Elaine! Blakely and Michatl R. Campbell exchanged vows and rings. The Rev. Norq:iru, L. Brown perfonned the t,iouble ring nuptials for the daughter of Dr. and ?.1rs. Thomas A. Blakely of Newport Beach and tbe IOh Of"Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Campbell of Van Nuys . Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a go,vn of candJew light. point d' esprit lace, appliqued with venise lace and lace flowers. Seal· lopeil lace edged each side of the back which flowed lo a chapel train. Her ~ijoulder length mantilla or silk illusion was caught to a head· piece of venise lace and seed pearls, and sbe carried a cascade or stepha- notis, lilies and philadendrum. An empire gown o( pele ·blue· chillon with matching satin cummer- bund and a French bouqueit of mix'ed flowers in rainbow hues were selected for Mrs. Michael Scott of Newport·News, Va., matron or honor and sister of the' bride. Similar .gW'ns in lavender were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Sandy Marantz of Newport Beach, Mrs. Dudley Campbell of Van Nurs. the bride- groom's sister-in-law, and Miss Pamela Feener of Las Vegas; Junior brides- maid, Mils Julie Bucknwn of Huntington Beach, and flower girl, Katie Blake of Newport Beach. They carried identical flowers . Attending hi s brother as best man was Dudley Campbell of Van Nuys, and ushers were Tom Blakely of Seattle, the bride's brother, Steve Sweet- land of North Hollywood , Kent Sokolow of Hollywood and Lt. Scott. Aco- lytes were Kurt Kearl, tbe\>ride's cousin and Michael Leck.liter. Miss Joie Bucknum, soloist, was accompanied by 1',red Barnes at the organ. , About 275 guests attended the reception in the home of the bride's parents. Assisting were the Mmes. Ruth BambriJ!ht, Dan Bucknam, Elea- nor Myers and Helen Harvey; Mr. and Mrs. T. l'.:>uncan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. William Roller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kevin; Miss Pam Lovig, and Matthew Hall. Special guests attending were Mrs . Myrtle Blakely of San Uernardino and Mrs. Ruth Conine of Brigham City, Utah, the bride's grandmothers: J\1r. and Mrs. Stewart George of San Bernardino, her aunt and uncle , and and Mrs. Bert Southwick of Sedona, Ariz., her ~real-aunt and uncle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ric;e B. Ober of San Marino, her cousins. • Both the bride and bridegroom are members of the Dood.letown Pipers, and their musical director. George Wilkins al so att ended. The bride. a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, attended Or· ange Coast College and the Musical Theater workshop of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. l-ler husband is a graduate of Grant High School. Van Nuys and attendef:I Valley College. They will reside in Van Nuys, following a honeymoon trip to tile Big Sur. Terry '· 1lle Flrtt Chrlatlan Church, Slnco tho iiew11"edJ hod u. will ldd,.... tlJo llernl"' kut>tinalon Beach wu U\e aet~ achool, .obliptionl l ht Y rled.s Inc. 1t I p.m. next Frll ting Jn which Coro! L)'M ...,..__, ,._,_ ->•• •-1 ... ~ Miller and Rod s t e v • " ,,....,..,.;. -,,_,., u P day lo McFadden Jtonlor ·~' Ughtner exchanged their .,oo. UfllU Chri.ltmt• "YtctUon when School, Sa1llA AU. AU dlvor°'j ding vows. t.l\ty ~UI v&lt. Muaita11~ Ma· ed or wldowecl P!"'.""11 wb0: lco. have renuirr.Jed 1re invited. ~ During tbe c '" d I e It g h ti--'----~---,----,--,----<< ceremony conducted by 'lbe Rev. Thomas W. Overton the coople selected a lighted tan· dle from a special candelabra and together lit a third, signi· fyi"g unity. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller of Hu"' tington Beach. selected a lace over white satin gown styled ln simple Grecian lines and featured a detachable train . Her cathedral-length ' I a c e mantilla cascaded from a pearl and lace headpiece and she carried a heart·shaped bouquet 0 r peach-<:0lored roses. She was attended by he.r sister, Miss Cw9n Miller as maid of ,hoitor, and 1 sister-in- taw, Mrs. Jo se ph JGnts, bridesmaid. SOUTH COAST PLAZA low•r C••ou1•I Mall 1 • lfhtel·llf S.. D'9p fwy .. C... 111_. UMttt ' Both were· attired In Urqel;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I crepe gowns and carried OOu-11 quets ol peach ""'" ~ 0 Al 0 I 1Hlalil ~=be~~ sE~~r~: U111J®Dw®DIT@ .~ ... J!J were flower girls. They wGre W peach taffeta gowns with .... llllllr matching ~dpleces arKI car-Im; •J ried white parasols filled with ~~ ~ .. peach rose petals. • , I • • t C!J.SUlJ!uJ . . _ The bridegroom , son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. L. Lightner of Huntington Beach, was 8l· ~'-. MRS . MICHAEL R. CAMPBELL Big Sur Honeymoon tended by Roy Miller, brother L'l!l"c'I~~ M of the bride, and seating ~ guests were Jerry Fuxa and Jae Winston. Ball Game Fetes Dads Following U\e c c r e m o n y guests greeted the newlyweds during a garden rtteption in the home of tile bride's parents. Mrs. Alicia McGan· oon. the bride's cousin , circulated the guest book. Fla neg in Bride Becomes Oul lo the ball game will go Ticktockers and their fathers The new Mrs. Lightner is a graduate o r Orange Coast College and now attends California slaie College al Long Beach. lier husband, v.•ho alSG attended OCC, will be attending CSCLB. At home in Newport Beach [ollowing a wedding trip to La Paz, Mex.ico are K I a u s • Juergen Hense of Newport Beach and his bride, Terry Flanegin. The Lutheran Church of lhe Master in Corona del Mar was the double ring selling for the candlelight service. The Rev. William R. Eller was the of- ficiant. Parents of the bridal couple Women Circle Conclave Date Satur<Uiy. Sept 27, t.1rs. Bruce are l\ir. and P,,1rs. RoOert E. Murphy announced during an Flanegin of Corona dcl Mar orientation coffee fGr pro. and Mr. and Mrs. Waller Names Put On Roster Hense (l( Muster, Germany. visiooal members of the Na- The bride selected an ivory tional Charity League, South • "---1 gth Coa•t Chapter Joining the Orange County satin 11UU1-en gown a"-" · t' board of directors o f pliqued with ivory lace and t.1rs. Chester lfaug, pro-Child ren's Home Society for carried a spray bcluquet Gf visional chairman, opened her ils first fall meeting tomorrow white roses and lime green lluntington Harbour hGme for will be four new board and baby b I u e chrysan· the meeting, arKI attending members. themums. dd h h were the Mmes. Elmer Bevan , A ed to t e roster ave Miss Wendell Shelton of been Frank G. Michelena Gf •---a del Mar was maid of Norman Haney, GI e n n '-'Vlvu Newport Beach; Mrs. Orville honGr in a long lime green Kenworthy , Jack Lash• Dunn, Newport Beach, presi· gown. She held blue and green William Lewis, JGhn Lynn, dent of the Council of Aux· baby chrysanthemums. · John Minaker, George Payne, iliaries; Robert W. Vernon of Robert Michael Flanegin llerald Piper and Richard Huntington Beach, and Rodney was best man. Ushers wer e Tomb. Coulson of Anaheim. Scott Flanegin, Larry Smith, Mrs. William P.taxey ex-Special guests at the Brad Hanson and Br ad plained lhe functio n of the meeting will be the presiden ts McNamee, all of Corona de! thrift shop and Mrs. Richard of the 16 Orange County aux. WO~h IOOkino into ... 1\••• u11iqu• .11d 011hi•ndi•9 f.•hi111 111 pr1vi.led with •••rv frit iil•ir1 A11tom•lic W11h1r; e No w1t1r r ... circ11l1!111t e Jel·AW•'f Ri1tei119 J'ffl1m e •J•f·Aw.y l int lt•111ctv1I e No w11h •• ri111•·W-•t•r e J•t·Aclio11 Wt1h cont.ct with w-1t1; c~11t•ill•r • Solid Tub w-h•r• 1c.u111 111.I for•itn m•ltri•h c111 buil<il up. e S·Y11r W•rt111ty 5·v••r 111tio11w-iilt w-•rr111ty b1c••cl by G111•ttl M•tor1. 2·Y••r w1,.1nly for rtplit of 111y il•.ftct witloout chert•• plw1 4-'l'••r Prol•cl\011 Pl111 (p•rh 011ly lfor fur11i1hi119 r1pl1c11f1•11t for •11y il•ftcliv• P•rl in !~1 compl~i• tr•111mi11ion. clrlv•·111otor, or w-•· l•r pump. @J DAV I S B R (I \\ N Miss Ann Gould·s Sllverado home will be the selling for a meeting of the Women 's Overseas League, 0 r a n g e County Unit .at I :JO p.m. Saturday. Oct. <I. Mar. Frandsen, service hours and iliaries which support CHS. The home o( the bride·s awards chainnan. explained Presiding will be Joseph H. 411 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA parents was the sett ing for the how points are earned and re-D.aniger of Santa Ana, new DAILY 9.9, SAT. f.6 _ ... liM -........ recept.ioo . Seventy five friend s _''~·or~d~ed><t:_. ________ _'bo"'.''.''~d_''"1h~"":'m~'"":· _____ 11---............................. ~ .................................................................. ~ .and relatives feted th er. MRS. ROBERT JOHN KOST Rings., Vows Exchanged Shirley Stem Becomes Bride P.1rs. Alm a Akeroyd and ~tiss Margaret Amer will co. host !he gathering for the group comprised of wGmen who have served overseas with a gGvemment sponsored agency during a time of na· lionat emergency. newlyweds during the buffet and champagne party. ?o.1iss Moll y F1anegin wa'I in charge of the guest register. Tourists Meet Further information about Newport Harbor S e n 1 o r membership in th e group and Cilizens Y.'ho will be on a meeting details may be ob-chartered trip lo Hawaii Oct. lained by calling Mrs . 18 will receive last-minute Wedding rings and vows were exchanged by Shirley Stem and Robert John Kost during a ceremony conducted ·by the Rev. Gil Allen in the First Presbyterian Church o[ Orange. father. John Kost. \G serve as Akeroyd. 532-4528 or Miss briefings at 7 p.m. next Friday Doris M'.ller 6'0 "49 ,." the ·Recreation Center. TDe bride is the daughter or W. E. Stem of Huntington _,,Beadt and the late Mrs. Stem, :i•nd the bridegroom is the son • of_ Mr .and Mrs. John Kost of :iPanna, Obio. :-, Given in marriage by her ,.father. the ntw Mrs. KosL ·~selected • floor length gown ~tyled with an empire waist, .•elbow-length bell sleeves and a i titindup · eotlat. The em· ,.b'roldetled, daliSy trim was \~repeated tn a crown holding ~ her veil of brtd111l Illusion, and :"'iht carried A bouquet of ' ~isle! centered with while 1 ft!StS. :, ·Miss Marilyn Stem served :J as her sister'1 maid of honor .~Wearing a nlle green gown :: featuring capped sleeves and :! trimmed with ribbon and ~daisies around the '1taist. :· White da!Jies were fastened ~-wll.h ribbons In her hal~ and " ahe canied a m.ited bouquet ~of yellow and white daisies. • Bridesmaid ML'!S Marsha Stem, another sister. was tfmllarly gowned in yellow. The brldeiroom asked his Moose Group Women of the Moose, l 158 1&Rmble the first and third Thu'nday of each month '°' meetings in Moose Hall. COO:a Mesi. 'l'ht programs btgln at t p m. ---- best man. and seating guests,-=====·='~=~==·===="==========.! was Ron Rouse. Ir Following the cereml)fly lhe newlyweds were greeted dur· ing a receplion in the Hun· lington Beach home 0£ the bride's fathe r where the can- nGpy-cove red b a c k y a r d repeated daisy b o u q u e ts decorating the house. Assisting during the recep- ti on 'A·ere Mrs. Larry Hyall. Miss Kathy Wade and Mrs .• Freda Manos, grandmother of lhe bride. The new Mrs. Kost is a graduate of Huntington Beach! lligh School and attended Orange Coast College prior to1 joining TWA as a hostess. Her tiusband is a graduate of Bowling Green State Universl· ty. Ohio, where he was af· filiated wit~ Thet,a Chi .. and attended Alan School at the University of Totedo, Ohio. The newlyweds are planning a belated wedding trip to ~tianti ne.xt moolh, and cur· rently are making their home1 tn Torrance. / 30°/o Off BLACK VELVET PAINTINGS! wrn. "'" A4ll Llmltall Tim• Only •t: HOUSE OF MARCUS A6 W. ltth. Cotta M-.. IClr>P· Tt>f'I \1111lu ?-f11rkrt) UTTlE PITCHER WITH BIG IDEAS A special purchMe mak•-tt possible to bring you UH& two quart slrv.rplated pitcher by Gotham Siiversmiths In an unusualty gr1ceful footed design. Up is cd'v&red lo prevent ice from lalfing into g!ISHI. A particularly thoughtful gift for those who cherish fine sllver pieces-S 15. SIA.VICK'S Jew•ler1 Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT 8EACH -644.1380 'l'l>\ir (~•roe ,.fC0\1111 W.!c-8"~V.mltflt.l•d, Mll>ler Ol11t. loo o~ MOfldef, Pt-1'-v 11•tn t :10 ,.111. If your shape won't fit the flattering fall fashions, let us fashion you a flattering shape to fit ... fast! W11 hour fu11 0( bolher Of too m1JCh odo We con shope o new f19u1e 1ho1'll look good on you! We do it qu11e quickly in our own unique woy- And you'll look ond fffl be!ler with eoch po1liF19 doy. Yo'dr 1hope w ill be lo velier, lrimmer and sli m, A"d !he one who will admire you riZ011 will behiml He'll be proud of the 1hope !hol your new shape is ln, 'Cau'e if your dress t ize wo5 fourteen it now writ bt te11i In oil tt'le foll fosh1ons, yau'll really look smo rl. Bui you'll gel 1hete much K>Oner, !he WlOner you 1tor• So coll ore of these num bers .. , ond do ll today! You'll be omozed ot how lost tho! old lot me1ts owoyl.,. Com• toke this advice o~ follow our lw,.i -APE Remember Shope Shoppes' policy -""'\\tSH "RUULTI OUARANTllD"I .._ .._ ~ CAU TODAY -If LINIS All IUSY, PLIASI CAll IACK NOITMllDGI lllSltON RIW 349-4788 361-1714 ,.,., ........ ( FALL FASHIOn R&UIE Ill£ l/20FF llsUIAIPllCIOIAIY-· AllHD SHAP .. PIOHAM (UMfl101IOMfr II~) rolill number or lreatmenll f\tteSSMy to wrr9C:t your individual lfture 'faults are dettrmlned b~ COMMER CARD at the timt Of ,yqur fftf[ Sl'iAPE ANALYSIS. where a °"~I MSHArtHG PROGRAM" ls desi1ned e1clu1ive11•t0f you ••. There's no mystery, yoU'A know I~•· txact CMt IA ~our new $hape! IYllYDAT IS lADlll DAY f AM-f PM. TIU S rM SAT. IAITAMNICA 393-0064 • • 711 Wlltiirt WIST L.A. 477-ll22 ~ltt ..... , • \ ' . L -. School Units • Enthusia .sm ' ' 1 1 ' • ' . Mtl. 'Job Hacker Preaide.nt .. ~ l'<>'fl\11~ le""• tlltt wu lormed early In September meell a t 1.m .... eaeh TUesday in Santana Lanes. Penons interealed in "'~ t11if fund-ral~ng acll~ as a team 111'1!16er or SUbltltute may eontact Mr!. C h a r 1 e s Casazza, league pre>ident, al 549-3876 before 4 p.m. • . . MeeliN for room mothers took place with Mn. Robeft Writer, dlalrman, discussing the fu.oclions of the mother:s. Davis PTA Mn. Grutlluioli!I President . COMING UP: Board meeting at 3 p.m. Wedneadly, Oct. l. at school. ... Back-to-sChoot nigbL al 7:30 p.m. Tu"'1/'y, . Oct. f . . . Harbor Vw: PFO • Mra. Clwlt1 Sword Preaident REPORTS: Board meeting toolt place last Monday in the home of Mn. Walton "Farrar. Present---were ex- ecutive and committee coun- cil membeta and John Case. principal. Newly appalnted council members were ln-trodl.toed by Mrs.· Charles Sword. Ttl e y are ' Mrs. Dcqlu Fletcher. ......i . 'V:i9L_gres_ident and Mrs.> ·William Raw Ii It'£ s, legislative chairman. ,.. ·· Kaiser PT A "'llf Mra. Frank Mutter President St. John School Uses a Little Imagination JeH Gibbons, first grader at St. John the Baptist ,School,. cheers on his ffither, Roger Gibbons and Frank Deltner (left w right). Kee~ng in mind !hat nothing goes to '¥aste <\t St. John s, two enterpr1s- • Ko haul. parliamentarian. Eugene Bedford will serve as audilor. Chairmen to serve are the M m e s • Waters, art and flowers; Paul Frizzell, character and spiritual; Irwin Kempler, family life education ; Stan Goodman, health a n d , welfare; Mackey. honorary life and founders day ; Fred Owen and Ted Barben, hospitality and~ social; Harry Bergholt, legislature : Jack Kaylor, magazine; Daniel Fawcett, mimeograph; Tony Lenore, newsette and :record book,; Jobn poody, publicity; JaCk LltUetoii. and Robert McCarthy, room represen- tatives; Richard Theriot, social danct; John Ida!:, stu· dent books, and Wayne Har- ris, telephone. Lindbergh PTA ~frs. John Hefty 'Presiden't COMING UP : B(>ard -ting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Oct 1; in the mullJpurpose room. ' . Monte Vista PT A ratified were the Afmes . John Manha II, art; Gunlher Anderson, inspir.ational and ci'Uzen.ship; Hubert Kunz, in· ternatlonaJ relations; Fred R. })etb, newsette and flyers~ Stuart L y n c h , publicity and record book; James Bennett, r ad Jo, television and movies. and Jack D. Glenn, r oom representative. Mrs. James Moor reported welcome kits are available in the office for all new students. , , .Al· tending the program com· m i t t e e meeting in the home of Mrs. Donald Greene were Mrs. Mark Morris. Mrs. David Goodsell and Scott Paulsen, principal. Newport Hts . PTA Mr1. David Cbavj1 President ing men constructed bleachers from old lunch tables. New tables and benches were purchased for the pavilion with $3000 of the Auxiliary's funds. Mrs. Max HarthcOck, ways and means chairman at 646- 0390; Mrs. Oley Attebery, white elephant .chairman at !'>48-4156, or Mrs. Terry Mceardle, dinner chairman aL 642.(t297 c • Que.en of Angels Aux. J\tn. James Davies President COMING up, Re<eption to honor and introduce faculty members and viiit with Sister Michael Ellen_.. prin- cipal, will take place at 8 pmt. tomorrow in l b e Bayshore home of Mrs. ?iilchael Blake. P a re n t s needing transportation may c ontact ?\.1rs. Loul.s Veerkamp at 844-1074. Presid io PT A Mn. Jamet Ramey President COMING UP : Back-to-school night at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 13. Business meetin& will take place in the north eut end of the new relocateables. REPORTS: Mrs. St reeter King, treasurer, submitted the budget at the board meeting . The budgel will be read f o r approval at t h e general meeting Ocl. 13. St. John Aux. Mrs. Oenni1 Wah: P.resldent COMING UP ' Kiddle Karnival, kake walk and spontaneous sing out will be a part of the fesUvities that will take place at the family ice cream social from S:30 lo 8:311 p.m. Friday, SepL 26, in the school hall. Mrs. \\'ayne Boag is chairman. . • ChristmaS card c o r f e e s have been scheduled for the corning weeks . Proceeds will ' < • be added to the Auxiliary dailf in lhe park.lng lot ~ treasury. Jl'or further In· PTA ~ tormaUoa contact M ra. Victoria . 1 Jooeph &:huli.t at Kl-014 Mn. Fred WoodworUt ; ••• Paper and alumlnwn ce.11 President : drive Saturday, Oct. 4, at COMING UP: Boan! -u~ 2188 Harbor Blvd.. C..la t 10 Frid Sept al I a a.m. ay, . Mesa. Mn. Gerald W ton s in the home of Mn. Fre chalnnalf , •. Mrs. Geql rtleg~ .wooctwGrlh • • • Teacbe Johnson, great books ea t luncheon tomorrow at tl:t.i coordlnatDr, needs m o·r e a.m. Mrs. Ted Argoit a~ volunteers to Join Mrs. Mrs. Ron Groce a r fl Robert C.rr In the 'tralJl!ng chairmen ... lmmunizati!'I' program that now ls In pro-clinlc for fifth g r a ~ n~~~~TS: Calendar and students will take place at l ur1 the a.m, Thllflday, Oct. 2, In goo.ls were set d ng multlpurpose room. executive board meeting in . the home ol Mn. James Wilson. PTA Tempie ••. Piano purchased • • M , _illl 0u' U by the Auxiliary a n d rs. ,... 1111 aw refinished by Mrs. DeMis President I Walz and Mrs. Reno PierOtti REPORTS: A s s o c I a t l oh has been moved iiito a pro. meetin1,.1·and back-to-schodl minent pc>s!Uon in ·the school niaht with 'claasroom visita. hall • _ • Details for the tion w•,tt~nded by parent:- Chriltnw bazaar VI e r e Md students. Cake, C9fft!J dlscu!sed by Mrs. Charles · . ,and _punch was served an~ Morgan and the. plannin~ fllrnished by · the bp.arCI committee , •. Student-safe-' metribera. Mn. Mike E;t .fy patrol trained ,by ~ra. 'Ing~. soci.aT and hospitalil.f" Roger Gltibons is on duty chairman, was in charge. : , .. •, ' Films Show Boa't Trip . I Vagabond and Theater Sec- tion of the Monday Morning Club of Laguna will meet in Laguna Federal Savings and Loan building Monday, j;ept. 29, at 8 p.m. to see colored slides and films of a two-week Canadian cruise taken 'oy members. The 15 club members and . ' their fdends who participaloll in the cruise boarded the SS President Roosevelt at 1AI Angeles Harbor and stopped ~t por~ in San Francisco, SeaJ- tJe, Vancouver and Victoria. : Those wishing to altend the travel party may ob ta I b £urthe.r information by calling Mrs. C. Milton Woolford, 494- 6467. REPORTS: Mn. Paul Waters, art& and flowers chairman, priienled l!:Mn H\Jtchlson. prl~.pral, With a Jarse red ·pa~ l'tll,che a})p1e for hls firi( day ~I sen®\ .... 01· {iceis t.o 1 t r v e . are the M'.mei''FraDi. Mutter, presl· dent; Johnny Moclley, Roy lllnaldi and Robert Vlrcsik, >ire. presidents; John OinveJ and Ted Marinos, 18Cr'ttariea; Selim Franklin. trea.surer: J o h n Turner, historian, and H a r r y Mn. Mark Morri1 President REPORTS: Wiys and mtans projects and back·to-school ni&ht were discussed at the board meeting. Chairmen COMING UP : Family f a i r from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 4, on the school grounds. Higtillghting the evening will be. a dime-a-dip buffet4inner featui:lng more than 15 casseroles. Other at· tractions will Include surrey rides, teachera' cakewalk, white elephant sale, pick-a· pocket lady, goldfish, sno- cones, cotton candy and 12 new skill games for all ages. Volunteers wllling to donate services may cootact REPORTS: Mrs. Dav Id Chavis announced the chairmen for the year. They are the Mmes. Larry Pease and Harth coc k, vice presidents: Sam Palmer, se cretar y ; McCardle, treasurer; A. J. Wevill , audito r : Joseph S I o wi kowskl , parliamen· tarian and historian; Ken Logan, arts a n d posters, rectlrds and procedure : Don Bums, citizenship; James Reed, health and welfare, Harry Mellor Jr., honorary service award : Maurice Parole, hospitality ; Gerald ..siuykin, legislation ; James Currie, library and teacher a i d e s ; Gene Kawamura, membership: Ralph Whil· rord, newsette; Roderick Wheeler and Maurice Rogers, paperba ck bookstore: Ralph E. Stevens , publicity: Richard Noack, typing: EI g I e Armour. room mother coordinator, and Bill Smiley, safety and recrea tion . Michael Hill will serve as adt'isor. Want to Have a 'Dog Gone' Good ,Time? I j I • ........ COLLICTION -.A:lvi•w' of what's lo , ~'Vlctolrl's ftdHI r shirt -.om 'lfllh 1btlt with I th, Iroo~ and !)1111\e 4911'.n IQ~ ' . ~ • Preview Launched \·\'an t to have a "dog gone" good time? How about attending Bear Street School's first ice cream fes· tival next Tuesday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tickets to the PFO spoo!ored event are 50 cents. Taking advantage of a good thing are (left to right) Champion Baron Bruno Von Fleck , a standard French Model Turns To Designing Fashions This ts the year we landed on the Moon and saw pictures of Mars. Where does this lead us as far as fashion is concerned? One prophetic desianer who would know is Vicloire o[ Paris. Vlctoire has just completed a whistle-stop tour or the West Coast with four French moelels who showed her holiday and advance spring collections. Beauty, brains and Ulcn t are an unb eatable com- bination. Add some French spice and the sum total is a beautiful French d e s i g n e r named Vlctoirc. · She b a re.ad y-to-wear designer who doesn't follow trends ... she sets them. Chrletlan Dior's favor ite model, she began her career \\'hen she was barely in her teens as a n1annequin for the House of Dior. While modeling she came in contact with Influential editors, one of whom was Roger Therond, senior editor or Parla Match. It scemtd In- evitable that these two electric persooalitios would be mar- ried. Vlctob't launched her own designlng house in 1964. Her Ideas were 1dvanced, always )'QWlg, -with &trict archltec- Wral Una and form. Her <Ctuicrm are n' o t tut.rliCtld to any one: type - but run the g1mui fl'.om 1'*1n1?1r. COii~ dresses, rltn tur Ind IWtmwtar ~o jeftiry and aeceilloiies. · Her tludJo 11· in htr home 1os:aled.ln 10111.h"" .......,., .· Pei!ncy'• ttCOJll~ .VIO-Joire's Umely illl>OU•ti• •nd felt her pan~-uits1 culottes and stre.amlined dresses \\'ouid be a valuable addition lo their Youl\i lnternalional Designer Collectio ns. A Night In Venice Prepared Colored lanterns will 11· luminate lht garden and poolside area of the Santa Ana home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Hayden when they host a Night in V~nice cocktail buffet next Saturday at 7 p.m. Wines and cu lin a ry specialties of northern Italy wUI be featured, announced the committee. the Mmes. Thom as Be.rgendahl, John Hubbell and Leonard Dunk. All former students of LJ ·~ Sacrtd Heart academies or colleges are invited to the par· ty, which is being given to raiae funds for the St.. Madeleine SOph\e School ror Etteptlonal Chtldren in El Ca- jon, a project of the Sisters of Ute Sacnd Heart. Remove Gum Rtmovt ~ from· material i........L by plticfui: tt.nf:i in • plasiie LOOKING VERY FEMININE -Viclolre's while ha, in Ute frefier ior several velvet dress features pcau de soi~ bows on tho hours. Oum fbt:n peels off shoulders and a pcau de soie ruffle peeking out from HU-1._ ( un der the hem. -'1 • ( schnauzer owned by Mrs. Everett E. Bieger Jr., ways and means chairman; Evei:ett E. Bieger III; Connie Fross, and Champion Pirate of Martincrest, the great dane which s'larred in Walt Disney's "The Ugly Dachshunds." Kindergartens Nee.d Defense ' . By PATRlj:IA ")<CORMACK NEW YORK (UPI) -What earthly good is finger-Qain· ting? or -playing "follow the leader" under guidance of a teacher? Such things go on in kin· dergartens of the I a n d • Because they do, at lrudget reviewln1 Ume In school d I s t rictl, economy-minded types sometimes suggest eras- ing kindergartens. But what goes on in kin· ~ergarten helps to vaccinate chu.p-en against neuroUcism. , It may even prevent them from committing c r I m I n a I 1ct5 later in llfe. No surprise about the source of thest magnificent claims. They come from ·the elemen- t a r y . k I ndergarten-nursery education department of the National Education Assooiati· on (NEA). ' Klndetgartens 11.lso do things for children lh1t parents can· not do by the Ume child reaches that complicated age or five. The thlna:s relate lo development of olflj)!'ing\1 proper ruenta1 and emotional development. · Perenta do not have Ute p/o- fcsslonal tr1lntri1 or time and ""'1<y to P'°'Uie such 111icl<!!I· ce, plus Ute varltty of •· peri<nc<s pn>vtded by 1 good klndergarl"1. Tak& health and safety, The NEA, In a pamphlet in defense of kindergartens, say• Lhe tot. learn >through such classes how to Ii•• and play aa!ely. Thc.y learn the right way to handle toylJ and tools. They are taught aafet y habils to use on street and Jn home. Such teaching rein- forces what mothers have taught. In the area of social skill!, kindergarten tots learn to ad- just happily to group living. "Their adult lives will be spent in group situation! -In schools, in the servke, in of. fice or factory ," Lhe NEA reminds. l Then there are the ''£oun- daUon leamina" experiences. When he works with crayons and brushes and bloc.kl - even finger.paints -he i1 get- ting ready for pencil work. These U)lngs are cal\td readiness skills and they also, a la kindergarten, embrace ma t'hem a tics , 1clence, language arts. And who knows? Without the likes of finaer- palntlng -to go back to Ute beginning of Otts story -e donnant Rembrandt might nevtt get the feel or his artistic talent. Mesa Auxiliary Amortean Lellon Han 11. Costa Mesa ls the settlna' for the meetings ol Che Auxiliary to Barracks 1249, Vetera n& of World War J . The lint Tues- day of each month members galbtr for a business session It 7:30 p.m, and the third Tuesday !or • •'1al and poUuck at 6 p.m. -.. _ ......... .. ' • -. . . n I I " , .. ti ni II ' • Ii ' \'I til .. . tl1 10 Kl ( * C1J la G1 "' 1 . n & "1 .. D 0 A b< , ' . ' • • "' -. Newport .lfBrliir " , , I ' ! , • • • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t 1969 . ! I '' ,.. . ' ' ' -.... ~'•Fa.t t --" • • N.1'. Stoeka ' TEN •CENTS ,. As .Sena·te Chi £ . ·" ' ..fHtttp for Ha1•bot• High :sb6uting and jumping irrto the swing of ihe football ·t1~n are Newport Harbor Hi~h SclJool's. new"' ,cheerleaders Jan Kawamura (with megaptiooe), Vicki Brown, Terry Amies, S~sie . jlf,1:_Ginley and Cbn•:Rebard. They l!9Pe to 5p.!lrk the Tars to a successful season. Allen .Aide Denounc.es Recall Try By PAM "HALLAN" Of ... o.Jlf ,,, .... " ~ Johll Killeler, assl1tan1 lo fifth District Supervbor Allon E. Allen, fielded , ques- tions ou tbe recall IDC)Vmient again.S1 hi! boS1 and dlagrammed tax dollar uae at the Tuesday meeting of the Saddiebaok VaiJey Chamber of Commerce. hlllefer, a Corona de.I Mar-resident, stood Jn for Allen -the scheduled speaker -who was buay In a meeting deciding whether or not a stop sign :should be placed at the comer of Spotted Bull W1y and Rancho Viejo Road. The s~aker was uked about charges made qaJru:t Allen 1n a widely circulated pamphlet The Homeownen "Beacon. "AU tight ellegaUona are ba,sed on of- (lcial acUOm--vt tbe-Boant11f Supti'Viaora. AU were majority votei la public ofllcial bearings; If ae.ict-Klllefef'o I He c:ommenled •eeclllcally on a picture In the PJJ:Dphlel 1Mwln& a belt1tiful emp- ty road irttb. a caJ$n allegtnc that Ibero 11 rnooerln bulldlns hlghwayi.· He uplflnell ll)o 'n>ad wu IMl1ll for 1 UP.IT ...... SUCCEEDS DIRKSEN GOP. lttder Scott School Bands Set to Perform . . At :Po rn~ Fa!r M~tines 1I oruir B~~ 'WJw· Saved ·· J~~.lit ·Fit~· ·. '."j\Lj,.J~1· M. Strader'• daJ!. Is ·, Marine ,, • ~orlh ·Amiri~• ,Roen.ell ~I lo The Cotta !lest, Newporl Harbor and their projeded ~-'"IlleJr llUI In tilt l!slanCla hlBll!"""°'1i baJf~•will j>ar!Onn• i;iu:b,.gutler-and two U.nea o! t!H:.rotd ••·• -c.: I ' tCIL ·1!'e1 UUle boy who t~es-after Jlim ~ ::1 51 ":~~ ~iJ~14:JNS Ing and fautf.ind~ Cricks in bed rock, Zebal thet\'Lzod. ' lheij-own e'xptnse,"'sald Jtlllder. at lM (m Angeles LVUl'I Y "Fair in He -denltd any wrongdoing over abaJ'I.. Pomona Friday. '• nt<t C!Oll"• commaojliog of/Jeer Tue$Y . 'l)e.~cfof 14.allleaHbat hu iGJit fu l:eremimlei boooitn, a hero. b.ol\ l up. ib lllx &illolD ~ cnlde He told councllmen the, well lhould be recippid Jn' A mlil!Mr· ll!i! wWlt intet mOdem itaDdanli.jHe OiplaJned !ihJ the cost of the pJuiilrii operaUon 1boUld be borne enUrelfl>;y ·!Ii' city,: clollipl Ball a.eek \IOld. ,''ll'• ar~ at fauJ~ T\!< to.pi.co Mesa HJall c:oocen btl"f t.>wi,ver, In \htl 'It !l!>n t)lava a ~an lot wUI pr-a concert Jn tho ,1!11· ~at'a·nol uncomnlon in Mirtne .. Corps 1hto l N· · Hatbo'r cfiamel wilt cOet solne jl,ooo· to pluc -· a•ifo' It !nay not f~J~ . ~ meeting the brass In . . • l>tacb acqullllJOI). Jtlilo ililr Suj>Otvbbr ""'Ute~W '.fionl 10 to 11 1.J11 'fbt· btrid, Allen got It .umoc Jn tu dollars Into ,... , · ~on\C.. -but 9-year .. ld Randy was wrei NewpolfJl<ach·cHY officials have Iha bud1el to tel ,a beach. I don'I know µoder diredion '/f Earl T~lchel, )'tll llOI bow much that wW buy at today'• prices, .b&Ve uhltGnna unt;i nn:t sp~ng. , Oi'.'ti.ro. ' decld'\d to Uke Uie g,nible. ~r!iadier General Henry !fl. Hise, com· G19!ge Ze~~; PhiJco.Fonl geologist and "My letunt ia thtl il'. this .well had leaked Into Mr Vorie'a baokyat'd.and had run into the street; then• it wou)(f be his problem. Bui because ,we're not lOIJ'per- 'cenl sure that ~·weU,ls responfi· ble for Uie 'eeep, then Jlta oUr .problem.'.' p!$1bJy a few leeL" . Tlie Harlior High band, dlie<;ted by Ktlleler aaid he 'hid his own •usplclons ~ E111ll!nd, wpl,perf0111) from noon nfindeiOr El Toro Marine Corps-Air Sta-a mtm~ iof 'the city'~ 011 Technical tibn'f Present~ the boy wilb a Gold.Medal Advi~ ~mlftet, says there isn't as to who wu behiod U;le recall move-to I p.m. ·1.n the amphilhea.ter. 'ht.o menl but had no proof. gryups, ~ '~llor Band ind the COncen .• . much ~lie Uie City can do. • tJ[esavitlg Award, the highest tlUered by City Councilmen , authoriud the u -"We ctn't fl\.1.$ them out,0 he saJd. Oi'cheslra, will perfoon separately, the ~ Scouts of America. l "ture Monday after Zebal riported "W,e tnow. they mn't P,roud . of their playing cl~lcial and light opera. The charge1 because they WOii t come Out and Harbor Hlcti drill team, maJorettea and ~presentation came foflawing a din-th reabandonment·1nd recapping of an fttr at the Sea Scout base In Newport old 1W!ll on prQperty %35 feet from the ' Vice Mayor LlndsJBy }tanooa UUd Zebal whether plupbil the Voriea We!J would -Uie pr<isure on * wells. Parsons' wondered whel&ep. it llY who they are." flag twirlers pbo will perform. ).{o,,t of the recall quertk>ns came after Estancia High'• band, under the dlrec-Beach 1., .might aolve the problem. . . n "COUid also', be conceded, wor1tn il by Klllefer'1 talk which diarrilfD!Ded tbe use lion of Peter Foumler, will ~ch In a of tu dol1an. parade at th< Fair at 10 a.m. I.eel by .Randall, a mem_ber of Cub Scout Pack building up thf: oil pressure bentath other lllJ, :tpms0red by El Toi'o MCAS was on-abandoned \Velis scattered about West .Ught no1 be aensible m"1>o!i IO ·polmp 001 all the underground oU and Mil-the threat of tuture leakl once aod. for all. "An estimated $172 million will be drwit major Carl Stevens Jr., the band b( eight yean old when he performed the Newport. taken Jn .•nd dlSRtr&ed this Yeat.J~r the will play "Under the Double Eagle." Orlllll• Coonty budget," said the ,,,.aker. •jties ibich maried him for a heroism And t.l!erein lies the gamble. qai""'; ' SEALED Wg!L SOURCE :It Wai Jan. 4 of this year wllen the: bOy An investigation by Zebal and Don Lan-'11'~.awal<Ened at ho'l'e by the smell of de ol the State Division of Gu and Oil •ke ind found name.s blazing around tUmect up strong indlcation.!I that t~ hfS bedroom door· . source of the flow is a sealed well on the • Jl,ealizin~ the critical danger, he cln!'b-property ol I. N. Vorie, 207 Ord Street. 94 oqt a window and went around to nng The well was first plugged 4 years ago. tHe doorbell and awaken his parents, then But years later at an unknown date ac· ltll ~is brothers Timothy, 7, John, 4, and cording io .Ze~l, ~someone tapped' the Kt:vm, 3, to safety. casing ••• i and produced I Dow of 20 gallons a da1." In 1962, shortJy after Vorie bought the property, the pra~Uce was stopped. Vorl~ was able to g_ef: more money from a ren- tal lhanlroin the 1Rle of the oU. The well was reca,J>Pll'.d· /"_ · . Cyclist Cutting ,, l,epo11 Phoney But the ,~IJ'OWICI jll'_.. <<- mained. And,flDIUt, lbree 111011lht; ago ~-~-·the bay'& woter bi" ,ootllrf~ -in Iba well'• ca .. . ... "ll appear1.to mt," aald Zebal, mnil- lng, ''\hat that could be::a cue of history repeating' lt&<ll. 1 recall a lederaf"body recently made a similar suu:esUon about the Santa Barbara o&bort~oU blowout. Bui, actually, you have a point. "Eventually, we .may have to go in and cap off all these well.I." SEEPAGE ~IJilO,J\ Zebal obsuved that the present 1eepag1, 0 thotigh trWblesome, In terms of 011, Is ,very nih\or. We're talking about •half a barrel (six glllona) a day. That's not very much, but lt makes a helluva messl' Ztba1 wasn't exaggerating: Since July l, the crude has been blackelilng boat hull•, docks, pllloga and 1wimmer. in an ~singly ~ area. 1'11!0. private -~. PJmno<hem, Ille., of 'NO"Jl<>l'I, Mid AU!od -iBee:00:.1.ltU, hit I) • "&SI~ mllllon comes from property taJ· es.'" H6 1aid th.at In 1950-el, 80 percent of the' budaet came from property taxes but today only 30 percent. He alao discussed hidden UH:a of tu money such u sanila· Uon and mosquito abatement. "Because you are. not incorporated we are your government, your city council, your police and your firemen. Yet your government has no way of transmJtting irtformatiOn to you ," l'le said. Stoeh Marketa NEW YORK (AP) -An aimless stock market finally drifted ioto the loslog column today, to clole out a moderate traCUDg IC!lion and break 1 two.day wlrt- nlog streak. (See quotaUOlll, I' a g e • 11-11). • ;.\·Santa Ana motorcy cle club president lt!!l"'liald lour Hession cydilt. cut him t;io•btghb la a row alter Ibey Slo(!ped hbn . in Newport Beach st~ filed an ~i:JE1§~:a~1~;= Tomorrow Team Thanked Gaden, 11, "'as nol 'cut superficially .!by ~ ' 1.. • . · H .. ian members. · ~ l:lorten. who eald he was the p[<Sident ) IF' 't · TJ •" D • t' f 84 V l t " ;,r•i s.n1a Ana groupc anege.i he.... • ~J y . irows · inne or o un eer.s ~ion two differetit ntght,s ~nd ·eut ,-• ' · · : tedly. None of the superftcll l nicks • By',OHN·V•"TE••• I • -t ""~ l<yed were serll)!Js. ~ ~.,:: •,,.~ "'"IV#l'l . P antUng 'project, Pfaised a.U Its volun-Almost abn ultancOUBly, city councilmen "-At led d rel ~ f • een lcr "andrlng .00 dedicated tervJce will recti~• tht document for official g 1.1.;;,"J,l'~~u:' bolb :iahta ti~ .. '.Amid'.. . allon ~ n lJ ht , ~hlch \qlaJod.al >•8"'.I0,000 man houn." perusal, but lbetr CteclsJ0111 on the ,.port he 'tep:tted the lhctdents. Newport 's 14 clilu:n volun;-"We have. aomethJ.ng tremendous here wru await p1a~ commluion findings. :-l'otfco. said Ibey have not yet' decided ~· .thelt gue!IS and ·citT ""1clati and eidJ ooe of UI ;ahould be lflltful a The coundl'ia ~peeled 1o take up 1o a ~ltq.Rek 1 complaim a1alnlt him. received thOlr coplot.of ~· far,r~ln(., little bit ''1! ~\'.fpl f"d ~ chance Id be a mmth befin draltlna and combining , · ! , cW-planplng repiJrl.. • · • , PF! of.it., , ...,. o! ~ poll ~ man1 of · < , Tho ciOcu\beit. • -loq. boWl4 In>-11~ prlliecf tht ~· rt (forll'llJll1er lo a wbk:b .Uf bt' """"'*le& of lndMdual ~'--'cw Kids to Get .. •hit•, dll\la)ni '·..,.... of ........ dty general .J!lan "being -1flc: cmunlttee ,.por1a, ·~• menda!bls1made by aevan ~ -enough, and gener en<>Ugh, too. Allef-1!il -""'f !1<11. a brochure. · . p ~deallq with.the ..U.. apectrum of CGllh .•"W. OMlit...UZ. lhtl we llaDd at the leaturlJ\8 ~Pom it the . .t.......a F ilm, Cartoon a rty 'm\llllly ~JUning lor the Newport Betch lhrahold of crlticbm IDlf ltO .wUI ~ew.o.t'· Tomorrow r.a....,.,;a.uo.. of .the !Uture. welcome conslruclile crill<llm !rum an; wlll lie dral~. • , • • >A .~y r.aturtng movie and c:artooN, Among 1uu estioo1 are proposal• la quarten." 11< added. , • All w ... pm Beach cltil'ens •utttcelt1 ref~ll and gifts donated by two bulilf a new bridge ipOOJl)og Upper Wiim doe& the (Newpor\ Tomorrow' a '.,.;py, ' ~ firms i1 acheduled Oct. 3 ror 1>4· Newport Bay, a cultural end ut center document go from bere! ""lbtin, f\fe months afJ.er o(Odat study llfiiu al Fairview State Hospital Jn Cocta wflbin ~e~'s ~ew d viC. «nler, ... , "Let me asaure1 you•,~I H W9f1\.i hellos. 11low1<h!ork fot Newt>Orl Beaditi Mesa. , , , • qws1tJGh of tidelands in bocl boy and ex-1ather any dust,' Ma,.. D or u n fl"'I onnproil"'81ve ll"'Ort1 plao will Qraoge County B'nal B'rlth chapt1r1 -ol hlotvy 1""'1!'>'< . .'lllanha!J told th< Cill•f>rao~. • 11arl. ' 1 , -ll'i.-inl the ~am, a«Ol'ding lo Tho Tuetclay •""~ held under City Manaaer. Rarvq, L. 1Burlburl -. Undtt Ille llU of~ and blyjlt, i:>ol'ld tpnnan,. cf•kl chtirm• !or the ~p of tho dty, waa held·lo.lllant ampllfled her comnlonta.· J "the llii<i'PbtM Will 1lmllva 1atht'lllif.O/ Qrani• Cowilf Lodi., Gllta provided by lii<-Hew\!orl Tomouow vol~....,.,. Thtflrtl 0tep will be~a~ aim-otati.tlcol 'itata· 'l' Und -· "'°""' Avon l'rodudi and Mattel Toya Inc., wtll The tailb "'"' obundant" mlsaloo review of Ibo rec0mmenaalfonl •lrt1illf JIOllooll; •· iaJblfe • la<jltta ad ~ distributed. John Macnab, general cbatrmao of tho 11arung ·at their Ocl. 2 rn~: ' i '\• '(iOa ll'OlliOMOW,.Pap I) " t. I ,...._ -~ j • . ' • --· ·- Traffic Safety Project Oka yed ' Special lo the DAILY PILOT. · STO<;KTON -Tbe Cailfomla Highway Commission t<>day approveq a traffic safety project to be jointly llnaoced by t.be state and the city of New}.X>rt Beach. Jt calls for modll.ying 1lgn8ls, ln!talJlng highway lighting and buUding chan· nelizatiOn of Ea.st Coast Highway at Jam- boree Road . . Slate engJneen "Umated lolal COii o1 the ptojfcl of w.ooo. . J'be commllslou allocated lil,000 u the '*'.te'a·ehartt , .ldJ9n 1'Y ~·_ix.lnr ihrf'.lol a J>uiilneu m~ here came on a tticomnieridatJon ol ~ Alexander P,~.ol Loa Anple1.• .•· . ' ' Marine's Ashes : ' . To Be Scattered Th~ ashes or .. ~arlne Cot'Pil lhmtenant from Newport Befcb, kllled In a he~ COll)bal cruh In Vlelnam will be scattered •I aea Thurs!l•Y fJ1ll1l on• of the alrcrall he plloled. Private rltel have. betn held for ,.LL Kent S. .b<lmon,M, IOll o!Mr. ud !In. MoolalQI ~ Andri>n, <Jl ,11,f-Yll Lido Soucl, Newport Beach,,r Sl'.ri'jvora ol ,Ibo ~Jlooplor cOJ!llol ~· ' t!l,d ·-s!Sler, sWl'Y. boll! ~l.ld.11. 11om1. . JiJo '""'"'"'·"llL·bo ..C1111tt'!'f· .... --Ill. ~•Ill' llY,;."_~llcop\er crew from Iba, Uf }Ot)ne \<'<l"'' Air Station, Stnla Alla. ·- • M'oderate Wins .Post · Over Baker WASHING TON (UPI) -Sen. llllih 5..."ott· of Pennsylvania was elected new, Senate Republican . leader todpy, M> ceed.lng the late Everett M. Dtrben. GOP senators chose Scott by a vote of 24 to It over Dirksen's aon-ln-law, Sen. Howard H. Baker Jr. of Tenneuee. The vote, at a closed meetirir of the U RepubUcan senators, gave I.tie 81-year~ld · Scott the Republican leadenhlp at least until Januttry, 1971. President Nixon, wbo had taken -.no hand In the C1)1ltesf., telephoned cm- zrat.ulaUons to ScoU sborllY. after the vote and raised the possibility of a GOP tnkeo\'er of the Senate ln 1971. Scott replird, ;'No one wou ld want to be lhe leader of the majority more than I do." Baker said of the outcome: "I am pleased and Proud. with Hogb Scott. Tho Republican party In the Senate and In the country is 1n gonc1-bands." -_ Scott in tum termed Baker a "fair, vigorous and even frighteni111 ad· versary." Wltn the teadenhip settled, t)l9 Republican sen.tors arranitd a second meetmg later ln the day to choose a new whip to succeed Scott who moved tli> from lhl\I J)O!!. Bater' was among those in the rwm1n& for the No. 2 job. Others included Sens. J~cs B. Pearson (Kan,). Charles H. fercy (Ill.), Robert P. GrtlfUI (Jllich.), Jot>n Gr Tower (Tex.), and Jaclc Mlllu (loQJ. I lo 111!1 alli>ther action. today, the RepubUcans 1tafned Sen. Ralph T. Smith tlllJ . 1Wceea90r to Dlrksen's seat. ta thQ Senate Republican Policy Committee. Nixon Rev~ls ,. New Farm Plan· To Cut Subsidies WASHINGTON (AP)-The Nlloo ad. ministraUon unfolded today a ::5 eral farm propam aimed at efficient farmers rely Jess on gov subs.Idles a!}d enabling·_lhe poorest to aet out of 41g1"kulture.-,.completeJy., • About 400,000 low.Income farm fam-- lliea mJshl be eUgible !or • federal pay· meota aver.aging $1,000 a )'tar Undlll' the fa111!1Y , assistance prO!ll'Jm r,.entlY, proposei.I bf President Nixon. More succe.Mful "produ~s would be expetted tq compete. in the free , market without some~of ~e high-Priced fet1eraI benefits now avaUable. ' • _ The proposals were Pl',esented by Sec-retary of Agrlcullure Clillont M. flardld to the Hoose Afrlcul1ure Committee: ·, The long-awatled adn)lnlatraUon farm program came as a packqe of altmi..- Uvea and did not offer a lone remed;, for the complex agrlcullara! problema which have p~ tbl country for. decade•. ' Tl\ere wu no esihnat; oMoW COiia In Hardin's testimon_y. t Ol'Ulle tteiitler You oan catch a quick glimpse of the """ abblJt mldalternnon Tbunday .. Othendte It'll Iii mdit· t ly cloojly •"1th tami>mitum Jn the low 10's a!oog Iba ONA aad 1 few degreea bla1ler tn1to11: INSIDE TODAY . Th• Univmjty of Cal(fortd4 E.ittndon offtn a wide vcriet11 , of .c!Guu and Z."!\"'~,durifG th• f<lll th~~ u9. !'VI' •r<l ; lwo ,..,,., .cMdult, ... l'Ggo 11. . • t ............. ~ "...._.,._WI --" ..... . . ·~ ...... 1f :I:." -Ir.I ·-D ---. == " --~ I . . -.. • 2! DAilv.f!Lbt.:...--N·· '-Wolna_,, s.,tai1P14;1M ' . ,. an el,: !J?:V V.~olei;r,ce B~gets Real Life ... _f • 1'. ' \ • • {_ -• I .I I , • Riots · •• • -.I f • W-UlllNG'l'Q1! (AP) -vtf!t._ on _ l'joTool' fonna cit behoyw IDd ~ wlllcb -OCC1111 ID lucll ll'blrlma lbe.kllliloLI!luu~ C1fllllr!ll4'1lcira. ~ ..-Jmarily on ILi eqeds on u., •tell\; K n•••-IDNI au.; ,..i ud IOClll ,.....,......,. ....,_ID •,._ii~ JI ......... • aa · uililc·~ DOI .....,Uy Jll'O-• 1-lltl 4iwt ~., .. ..;.., •· Vlcilmce •dilly life ,,,_ an _....,.. IP a =:. ~ iN1' 1 e• 1J>. .i.iod ID lllllld• _,.,,, b7 -mtr• '. "Tetfyl 111<'1> It°';\' ol ~~IJl\\M'bul•nt u· • 'o.l..l-. ...,,_, •c. I ·~ Iii' ,_ ~•--" ........._" , J .• ; ...... -~• ........,~,-., llOlll raoarttt. lt -· our llid ...,.,. lV-':"""T" .. me. trcY OD 1o1r ~.,.~ ~· • ~ ""'"'~. f ~ -~,.. greatest reaource Js our children. dllstry ¥. paoduilll.fp • ,Pibli< Pfl'1CCU' • 'Ille -lllld 1be lldltlrJ'• -llore lDdUslr1 ......U. IDto al!ecla The Nallooal Comn>Wlon on lht Chlldren begin lo aboorb lbe 1-ns of paUOn 'fitb violenr.e lhal ttlevisi<11 ltleU M!lf-imposed standards are lnadequate of violent TV programs -• •ltbou&h Causes and PevenUon of Violence, beaded ttleviaioo before lbey can read or write. bu tie~crea~... and recommended : meanwhile,·~ is known to mmke tn-by Dr. Milton S. Elaeobowu, wu formed Io a fundamental w11. televlaloo belpt to • "II 'J''o, le. to· ~i." lbe -Ab~. pl ~lllld~'o P!'19obs ; ••i;us@le PPJ1 • dei&J lJi taltlna t.cl!IJlt b)'.. I01111!f President L)'!!don ,B. Jollnlon cr<alo what _cJUl.l!!en upect o f CCflm)lllltq .. 0 tliat .. c;cciiWlt diet Of CODtainiDf.~ aers~ nonr.ornM '(~Dfe-r . aloilg Ole lines we hf\le recoinmeilde<I." in J96i aftlr the auasslnaUon ot Robert themulve.. and Of ot!ltn, and of what v.k>leut betiavlor on teleylsjon hu '"1 -Less-Qmt.devolocNo.crimt,.weotern,. The comntlallon olso recom"l•nded . F. Kenntidy. It Is f!\!bllahlna a suteo of COlllUM .. Ille •taJldaid&. ol civilized advene eU~ !XI buman ~acter .and and. acl~on-adven~ programs con-preslden~ an4 congresaloi,l.11 auPPort reports on ••rious upecb of violence in aoclety. . otlltu<lel. · · • laining violent epllodel. and finaliC!nJJor a corpo!lliOO for~ Amcrlcon llle. "Yei. • ,we·dlily perm1l our cblldrtn "Vllllcnce bn ttl.lltlalon-~., -A cban&e in tho. bUlc: contttl In lie broadcaaUltl "IO that II may develoi> Tbe 1111410 report on TV vioience durin& lllefr lorllllU'* JutJ l<i enter a . . -. .~~~~~·~·~~~"-~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' Battin ArO*ae . . Co~ty Reject~ Pr.ohe · of Ed,ison '\ -' . By TOM BARLEY Of fM DeilJ ,II .. Sltff A bid by Or .. p Olunty Slll""'jaor Robert Battin fat a<pUblK: heertQg·tnto lbe propooed ft 'Ill mlllioo e.ipanslon of the Southern California Edison company's .Edison Denies Charges of ~mag Danger HunUntton Beach plant was voted down by ard collea,rues Tuesd•Y· co~ find no auppoi1 J.or his ••an rW'Lnected"Witb ·this l6oWa coii.~~before·u. and P"""I ~ir "ll1IID"''-' before anything f11r~ is cte'rie; about this plant." He gpt ttie.· vote of · Setond District Supervilor ,David Baker but that was seen and eiplained "by Baker as a move ••to,jet1tfle'v<ite of the. boai:d on this mat· t,r." · .. . ., !laker mliile ~ clear thal he ahar.d the view of otber 1Upervisor1 ~t •·public bearing belore the board would be of Utile help In the controversy. . .De$} of Battin's move .for a p.1blic ~of the furcir oparted ,b1 tbt State Enviromnental Quall.IY stiictJ Cou1iciJ d•!aY# any dilcusliop of the pr<!J!OCed ex· s<iitbem Califurnia Edilon Company pa111ton of the ilunUnlton' Beaeb plant oHk:ia11 hJ,v.e denied charges by Orange until tbe maUer·comes before that city's: .QiuD~'• '1.ir pollutiOfl control officer that councilmen Oct. l& 1n the· form ol I. public the~ UP.fns\on ol the company's be: · Hw~ Buch steam generating plant 1':1:peared today that ·the· biggest wUI liitpie Ui,.smog elements It now pro-threat to the Edison company's plans to )lucea. triple ft.s Huntington Beach operation , William Fitcben, county smog cur• would come Jronf William Fitchen, said TUeada.y bewiD·deny any application Orange County air pollution control of· Sailors' Stunning Six These six pretty faces, cheek on gloVe. belonr to Newport Harbor High School's new song girls (!ell to right) Nancy Neptun~. Leslee Godfrey, twin si .. ' -DA9'. 'I PIL.OT MIN ,.._ • ter Carol N~, Judy New, Anila Sinilh and Chris l'eanoo. "8llor footb<ill fana won't often 1ee them in such rePose. All Tomorrow Members Three B~ach Boys Held in Murder Of Mesa Surfer Presented With Awards by.ihie Ediaon Coinpany to triple the ficer and a longtime foe or the utility·s =~O( JocaLplant, addlng that any propoSed eqansion. A trio of beach boys suspected ln the will "put 90 tons of oiide of Fi·i -c-told ne-men that ,_ would Newport Tomorrow 's leader, John TOWNSCAPE . 1 1 uni f C nitrocen.into·th& air a day.•• ..,.,.. .... m: Macnab, Ila steering committee of sev~ Peter Vogel, Chainnan, Vicky L. savage e1ecution·s ye m er o a osta . , t.1.. Mirtin. as!lstant manager for the Cleny the Edison application that he bu Black, Zachary Sham, Mn:. 'Claudia Mesa surfer in Hawaii last Marcb have 1~~ ~ion of the Ed1son Com· 1to·nrodrmed County' supenilaors of his·ilitent members, city stafll f and the-84 study Owen, J. Herbert Brownell, Dr. Daniel G. been arrested and formally charged, it -...:;..u.-.... 1.r.••n..-·.._. .... l._..uicatklnaare o 90. group members a received ~ards for Aldrich, Al Porco, Mrs. Isabel Pease, d" I eel today '~l1.:•'~ · ..,_ ...,...._... ~ His denial is b;lsed, he said, on the fact their year of service Tuesday zdiht. Mrs. Howard Babb, Rex Brandt, Mrs. was isc 05 • . Mt f'1' en09p aJ.ong to know the type of that '"L.1. pfant will put af:roxim&tely 90 Police in Honolulu have beeQ working "'••"-•n that will be \akinl place. •~ nl d Macnab, who was hulored with a city Stanley LeLievre, Ralph Kiser, and Mrs. th . 1 . Willi Pond J 11 ;Tdon'l.knaw wb~1 rticnen iot hia to1Ji'of-011desot t.nMen ntotbe.U-al· luti . ed bis feU tut William Spiers. e case rnvovmg am r., , '.rl~unlt>s be b'5e<I tbem "'·other jy." "' 4'wlbed ;t!i< Edl5Qn l\l~nt " :i'!p1.:;J;,":.ch of theln °':.i: .~:: TRANSPORtATION • · ' who lived a1••t.1tier1Placetiel.,..:1'av· rfldUtls praeotly in OJ)eration;" Martin beini "the tai'gest single stationary Dan Gilliland, Chairman. Albert Kelso. ing for the islands where he dJed ever '•dded. SOUI'Cf: of pollution from oxid-...s or of appreciation. J. M. Billln&s, Peter Barrett, John since the murder . .. u ........ en in ihe county." Steering commiUee members and """ Sero " w·11· e M rli Th·~ 1 Re denied that Edi.son .would triple the ..... ,,. --, pn::, 1 ianl · a n, ~e Yowng Pond was shot between \he eyes dze.of. its.,enen.Ung plant in HunLlngton UNLISTED S<MJRCES members winnioc recognition were: Robinll. ltobert N. W~and Hall Seeley. by one' of three intru.dm who brok! into -.."]'edmloJl_!!' !¥~Ir atacts •• Jlolull.r. ii'' poll\11=' · .......llilAA ~ re...,.l,9!41< :3 iu;.,JDENTIAL 1 a rustic Sunatl Beach toltai• !aatl.tarch ls aclmfCl!ls.ev..,n)lt;. fis ". ".: . . iM flia t'"!47 ton. • Of f'li.froi~y 'k&n!Clillt, 'Climmttc1al it" , oc~i.i Dost=~~·~· n, &\ft .• ~!,ryL. 4 canylna &lltlJCU-<qlllpped-pbtols.' ~ ~y DOW what the , , , are dilclW~d l91f~. ~ J ~; _YUUP. Clark, industrial .,.~pat4'. tL ~lfL. Two travelIDg companions from the bl. . i " every day. 'J'bQse ,_.! , r jfu\lp; l>Ol\aJI{ Simpson. harbor study Watsoh, Stan 1'eLle ·e, MrS. Margot Harbor-Area, including the son of pro-~'°" recently • 7t ·fhit too fom: come tr0m' mofOf vetncJ ~ group; Davkt Tingler, public facllltlu Skilling, J . Leslie Steffensen, Mrs. Lynn minent criminal attorney George Chula ilhon eipanJiqn of 4heG.l~a1 p111ft\ le> ~.tar$ fion'! the Edlaon plan~.apd the te-=-study groop; Peter Vogel, townscape Fergusoo, FA Cook, Earle W. Eneman, were witnesse,,·to the murder. gin in 1970 irKI b& completed in •bout maind:er front unll!ted sources. study groQp; Dan Gilliland, tra"8POrta• Carl Senice, Mrs. Elaine Linhoff, Jack The FBI wu reportedly supPlying ve year.s. Fitcheo said the county bas not yet tion study group; Robert Shelton 1?¥1 Ed F. King, R.H. Clucas, Francis Horvath, photographs of the three su.specl!, w~ Last week, William R. Gould, ienior received an appllcalion from \he Edison F. Hirth, city council, r~Catlves ; Mrs. Joseph Rosener. names were not immediately koown, t.o- ice p~ of Ed~, in answer to company. ll is expected tbel the request David Curtis. plJnnlril c'.om mt Ill Ii on COMMERCIAL day for compari&Dn by the witnesseJ. .wart\! ol p<illce ~lem>&ati..... o I p1iplers bealllll -· of.-~ ~oimlill .fatal brain lllraerY '1111!l 'ol• rouiloe demonstr1lions ol 1U kJnds of kllilng and ~.· .- Jn mltigaUoo of ita crlUci.!tYl, the 11!porl 1a.id the three major television networks "have effected substa.n.Ual tmprov~m~tt In the . cartoon programs ol!ered t.1\lJ season." Aod it noted U\e networks' 1969·70 pro- gr1m schedule "aeew to indicate tPt, beg!nnliig ol a favdrllble, trend alOIJI thC line.s recommended here." . t· From P .. e l . OIL LEAK •.• • aod DtVe:topffient, of Fountain Valley,~ four wetkf a•O voluntarily rilled an ilf. flatible bOom around the seepage in the bay. -A skimmer pumps the oil into co&- talnen. But ii la not totally successful .. and the firml have jndicated they can't· co ou w.ltb the free service indeflnit.ely. "I recognl%e that the best thing to do. now is lo cap this well ,'' Parsons agreed~_ "But J wonder· whether this would af· gravate the problem." • "It may, it may," replied Zebal, natiUI · that there ii a total of five wells In ttie: area "that we know of .• , . · . ~ "But drWlng holes In Newport started. lo I~. Records weren't required until· I92f. 'We have no idea where many others might be." c• ·Councilman Robert Shelton brOlllh! qp. a fascinating point by mentioning that a · newly built ~pla apartment sitl atop ane of the known abandoned wells.· · "That's ooe of the things that cause me. to wonder about this," Kid Parsons. "Ttie fact ii we've got oil and gas· pressure already In the a..a. The Vonell: weU ls helping to rel<aae that p"?UfO. · Now -we'rt goin,a to cap it." "I'm afraid In the loog run . -lncf we're 1alking about many yeara -·we're: goin& to have to end up capping all the koown wells," said Zebal. '"11Us one ii no. trouble at au: But the one under thit. hou1e at 42nd and River Avenue could M: a"blg problem." He concluded; "Let's cap this one and then let's hOPf!' the others won't expand. I'd rather see ui do it this way -and pray." · · ' Councllmen, a few bowlng their heads. unaitimously agreed. · Indian Guides To Recruit Help :: 11Y" ·Indian Guides .wilt a~pear lo full ceremonial costume .from. 7:30 1':1 .9 p.nt; tonight at the Newport Grammar School,· to recruit fathers and sons u meml;>eJ;.s; according to Ken Perry, tally-keeper: ~ '"'nils iS a ritheMOD participaUi?n pro: gram," ~ aald. ~We are as.king youngster!. Of lht On~ second Ind lhlnl grades and their dads to become members:" -~. 'l1lC fall program starts Oct. 18-19 Will[ a camp-out ' on the O'Neil Ranch, Mission Viejo, he noted. . 1be "Y" Indian Guides which art' spoosoffii by the YMCA, will be at 11ii·e h!arine.fs School, 7:3G-9 p.m. Thursday, to recruit members. &a , by n\!i of the: State for an operation pcnnit wiIJ' ~'filed. after rtpresentafi\'.e· : CJt,t.:: ~er }lafvty Mrs. Dorothy Hardcastle, Chairman, One agent pl.a1med to show the mug ;Envtr~ ~ \J! ~ ~· &.state Public Utilities Co~~ .Jiur~burt; al~ ~ LaUrtnce Chick Iverson, Dr. Robert E. Washbon, shots to Steve Chula, 19, who works in ,Jenled tllit ltlt .irat,.malQHlnbf. fill laler lhb year. , \VJIJOn and plannioll, c!oosullanl Etnm Dr. Thomas J. Alhley, James Edward, Costa M..,, acccrdlng lo inlonnation No Saigon Request · ,,prod~ -, '• .._ . .Jleverly Hill& attorney Alb(rt l'.<A{llOll. NaYer Jr. . Jr., Ronald Rodgers, Richard Slovens, supplied to the DAILY PILOT. ~" ljaa~e-~nlial.,.1vgret5 a member or the state groµp !~ an The. ~ group mem~s . who Mrs. Dianne Klapper, Larry Miller, Coy Chula and Theodore Rogers, 19, Were F ~ niihli:fnl..,~ sulphur:-dlo1ide avowed anti-smog campaig.Aff, .recet1Uy partlcipatiij. m the yw-1ona plailnbfg ef. \VatU, John B. Parker, Dean D. Reavie, present when the three intruders burst or Troops in 1965 . ~ :nd nHrogeo ox-ide emisst9m frQlll 11s claimed his organizaton couta pte\leill u• ,fort are: 1 · Robert S. Hirsch. into the eottage demandin& money and a :Jeneratlna: sta~." Gould a a Id· pansion of the EdlBon taclllty. HARBOR INDUSTRIAL · quantity of marijuana they believed was WASHINGTON (AP) -The Stale . FGruter·_red~ tl:lan the automobile The.27.member council was createrl b~ Donald c. Simpson, Cbainnan, Waller William D. Clark, Cheinnan, Dr. there. Department said Wednesday U.S. combat ~«poU~~~r· indmtry ~med the 19S8 legislature to explore all forms Wilson, Robert Meisinger, Wynell Bedtll, George Brown , Jo.se Rosan, Jr., Edward Honolulu homicide detectives at the forces were sent to South Vietnam in 1965 ~ aaid:'"th'at ln contrast to the of environmentil pollution and make James B. Stoddard, John Kille!er, Mrs. Jacklin, PauJ M. Wblte, Merrill E. Skill· time said Chula and Rogers did not move as the result of consultation with but .1.111-.... .. 11 ... wL-:.." h credited. with pro-recommendalio<f'l on the problem to the Dede Moore, Mrs. Carroll B. Beek, Doug· ing, Emmett O'Donnell, Hans J. Lorenz, fast enough and one of the beachboya without a focm.al request from the Saium • ~.... UA'f.I legislature. las A. Dovey, Stanley Mwnford and B. N. George FriedJ, and RJchard W. Callis. placed his gun to Pood's head and fired. government. ~uolng Iii jlCnlOllt ol the air pollutant _ Desenberg. ,1.::====================================:;; partlclet, atWD·@Mr&Ung planta throw MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR PUBLIC FACILITIES fittrogen oxide into· the air from stacks Some area residents have accused the David S. Tingler, Chainnan, Walt.er S. eeveral hw>dred feet high at about 60-Edison plant of. being a ma jar contributor Semeniuk, Mrs. Marian C. Bergeson, Or. ~ile-~ velocity.. .._ to 'air pollution. '11lal pollution problem, R. W. Gerard, Mrs. R. W. Gerard, Mrs. ,_ TllJ"hls tremenddas velocity forcea; er-they claim, can only be increased by ex· .Ro~rt Sbmnan, Mrs. Joan Coogan, D. haUl!it .till higber · lnto ·the-itmosphere panslon of the facility. M. Pankhard, M.rs. Jackie Heatfler, Hin• ~ prevllling wlDd currents diJper&e l!':dison company olflcials deny the cock Banning JII, and Mrs . .Barbara ~t ,ilnd only. mhU!ICUle quanUU!s ever ct.arges and have point~ to their pr~ Stabler. reach ;round level," the Ediaon officlala: mised use of special buml.Oi materials 1n Aid. ' an overall contrbl of potential pollution. • ·ORAMM CQUl ' .U...JMltte COf!W.lt'r ' . l1~N..W ... . ",......, .. ....... J11lt .. C*1ty .... ..,..... ................ ............. -n-•• ~ M.,,Jd11t --,.1·::::.f·~·· "" -~--Jlll w ..... , ............ .,, M11har M4rttt1 P.O .... 117',11'1 --• Gladys C. Dowds -- Services Held Priv1te graveside .services. were held Tuesday at Fairhaven Memonal Part for Gladys C. Dowds, a' resklenl of Oranae COunty since J927, who died al her home, "1111 vta Mentone, Lido I.Ile, after • lengthy-illness. She was 74. She was a member of the Ohio Wesly an Club and the Lido I11e Wornen'1,CI~. Strvivors lnclude & son, ;Robert 'Philip Dowds of Laguna Beach; aaugbter, Mr5. 1fu#I Plumb or Newport Beach: five JraDdchlldren and one areat grandchild. ArTangeni'ent.a were under the direction cl Blower Bro1. Mortuary. Pre-school Week . Program S~_ated Mother of children !ram a'jo.5 yurs old are wtlcornt to join the city· oponaonid pre-school lhi1 -It al lath Slr<!et Park In Newport 8"•ch. · The group will meet dally at \he park. Eacb mothtr ii uked to parllclpalo one "ctar tad\ w.U !or eacll ol her cbiJdr'n ngistered. ~ f,. ol 16 per chlld will be cbat(e<I for lhe ~· procram.. . _Mll't! lul.arm.Uon 11 av1Uabl1 tbroulb Pod Winston It m.31111. ' . From Pqe J. TOMORROW • • pofMJlatlon -all information needed for a aencral plan. At about the same time consultants will begin an economic study, eumining commercial and industrial demand and J110wth patlems. After that d~ councilmen w 111 detennine Policies on community imaa:e. idi?ntlty and community development problems. Their proposals then wlll be tested, Hurlburt explained. ~ policy procedure should lake about flvc ,n1onths. The final phase in the two-year project \\fOUld Involve coodenstna I.he proposal1 into document fonri 'tOJlowed by ap- propriate public hearings and review by both the council and the planning com· ml111on. Once adQpted the plan Will serve u a viable, Uvlnl flllide for fulun plannlng for tht dty, Hurlburt. aaid. ll will · uoder10 constant revision, liurlbutt added. Court Convenes, Sees Swe~ Sex l\fQvie SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Nunlclpal Court Jllllce ~I W11Tt11 J•.11lday mov· •d the ,.vlnl bo!Mliulesa tNI ::; ao-go dtneets 1 f~ ~ to a movio theater.._ a 1peclal Cl of lhe se1 film "I &Ill Curious (Yellow)." CONVENIENT TER'14S 8ANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE J. C. .J.lwnpkri11d 'J11w11fei:t IUl NEWPORT BOULEVARD COSTA MESA - 2l YEAO SAME tOCATIOtj ,HONE Hf..3401 'j • J y a1 p d • y n f, 0 [ t .. • i ' I ' ( s t ' ' l ' t t ' [ ( ' ' I 1 ( 1 l I ! - I l ·Prisoner Ereed After 20 Years · 1'QULDER, Colo. (UPI) - Joe Sam Walker, a balding, 52- year-old former caretaker who 1peot more than 2tt years in prilon for a murder he said be did not comm.it, wu declared a free man Tuesday. He declined parole two years ago. saying he ahoukl not be paroled from a crime ror which he we innocent. A district court j u d g e ordered Walker released afLer Dial Atty. Stan Johnson satd there were not enough wit.. nesses left to retry Walker for a murder committed in 1948. "I'm very happy with the decision," Walker said. ''And, no. I'm not guilty." Walker, convicted May SI, tMg, for the rape-slaying ol lt- year-okl University of O>lcrado coed T b e r e a a Catherine Foster, ..... ......, eith<r aet lreo or tried ai>ln In a Colorado ~ Court decision handed down last moolh. 'Ille Slate Supnme Court ruled !bat pretrial publlclb' more thin\ 20 ye.an aio had pre~ Walker frotQ receiv a fair trltL TH court pubUdty WU 1150 extenlive, so alanted 1.Dd pr& judicial, ao caleu!Aled lo In- name and so all-ptnu.tve .. that it had no choice but to overturn the oonvktioo. Jollmon pjd 10 al 112 original witnesses Jn the cue were now d e a d , tJ\e wherQbouts of aeven wit- nesses was not known. the memory . o( others had fa~ and &1111 Gtber,s ·....,Jd •not tie able tO take part in a new trl1I becllue i>f ill bealll>.1 · Miss Vs. Mrs. 5 Say Marriage 'Slavery' women of this city." WtdMtdoJ, !tpttm"" 24, 1969 I D.llt.Y Jlll§T' $ For · 6 Million, Home Is . I . . a ' ' 1WASUING?ON (0PI) -•ulliorbed tbe Fodnl Hou. 'lllo Seaall ..,.. lo a,........ 1111 MmlnlllraUon (FJIA), lo 'l\leadoy al the Janlll;y that write """""" on lllOblle wants to &ance a mobile homel and created a new home and Iha funllJ .. -It IMlbsicly lo help publJe bciualnl con't afford. Ille real la· public tenanll pay their rent houalni. Under !be aubsldj', ll lomily Jo peaain& a bill authoriJ:b>i wuild hove lo pay no mora. Ille expendtm!l.J bllllon than IS ptJ'Celll al Ill 1ncGne on houllol daring In rent. II tile public houalng n...i 117Q and I 1, tbe Senate rent were ~. Ille 1oven> . . , Snow Vlalms All Find of Body Ends Plane Crash Saga REDDING (AP) -De<r hunters have found the ap. pannt ske~ al • pilot whole plane·c:rult<d In snowy mauntabu two years ago, bell>mlnl an tulllll!al aaga of an umucceasful batUe for aunival. Westlake, 1'ei:. and Ron, 21, of Portland, bad repeatedly ,.... turned to hunt fer him. Deputies said they found a man's bones tcattend ·m th1 underbrush. They also found trousm, a shirt and swtatet I a shoe, a glove, a cuffllnk and a ballpoint pen matted: moot would Pol' Ibo di!· "°""'"' unlU In ~r move. dltloa, • Holljop uld. • fennce, JI tbe lamllf hod no lo ketp-reoll low. "What inlay lamllllt DOW Income, the 1•-would FHA mort«-up lo ta pay on real for ._ could PIY all the n:nL yeara and fl0,000 on mobile be spent oo 1, pennanent .. 'Iba bill wu oenl lo !be homea wwc ,..,,....i by S... mobile borne al lholr own, of· llou>o, wlllch 11 cooalderil\I a Ernest F. l!olllags (D.S.C.), fedni modttD cc•JVenieaeu ooe-)'Ur $S blllkn measure and his amendment wu and a~." _ that dou net lnelude the qulo~ accepted. llolU... •' ~-llame II a oubal<IY _....... , '"li>ii moblle home II !be trailer for · Iii'. m 1111 on 11>o 8eoate blll allo belpco ·.,,.,..,.for l!WIY. partlcularly -. four111tha o I cities PV for mainteoancti and tn niral area where niucb wbori1 have not moved within lo npllr 'vancla!IJm lo public bwalbi II lo a d<plorable...,. tho ~ ltfo ,....,, ' Boycott Threatened Over Racial Quotas ' An.ANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -Aflil'Y union leadera threat· eoed today • boycott of federal construcUon pn>jects lo pro- test • government plan they laid would aet racial hiring quotas. "It's going to raiae the roof,'' aaid one AFL-CIO build· jng tradts leader after the Labor Department amtOllllCed ti would '° ahead wllb the cootrovtrstal Phllodelphla plan. The plan woold r<q11lre eon-' traclora qri federal projedl of ' '50.000 or more to hirti a cer-• ta.in number from minority r eroups for iron work, phunb-• lni. plpel!Wng, aheot metal and electricians jobo. Shultz bas aid Nqro wor\-1 ers in tboae Irides in the Phil-• adelpbla area amount to leas : than two percent. but tbe un- ion.. claim about 12 percenL 1 NEW YORK .(UPI) -To some, marriage maybe bliss, but to five angry New York women it's "slave labor" without wages. They asserted m a r r I a c e u.-. T..._..; .. placed women in "slavery" CONVICT FREED The bodies of the pilot'• wife and atepdaUibler had been foond montba alter the craah. Their makeshift 58-day-Iong diary had detailed bow they had hoped for help that oever came. "Compllmeoll of C Ii If or d Hotel, 5%7 Southeast Morriaon St., Portland." That w:u the ltotel Oien operated. The -and otber effecll were turned over to Coroner Leo Gato!!. Prostitution Suppl.ement For Pension Secretary of Labor G<orge P. li)tultz aald In Wa'1tlngton Tu-y the plan would be put Into effect bl Pblledelpbla and o~ natlt>owide u soon as poulble to insure more high-paying conatruction jobs for ~eiroes and other minor- ity groups. Leaden of the AFLCIO ConstrucUon and B u 1 I d I n I Trades Department, who ear· Iler said they would throw open their door& lo all quail· fled minorily group -men, prepared resolutions de- nouncing !be Philadelphia plan The women, who called themselves members or the "Feminists," marched to New York City's marriage license bureau Tuesday with a peti- tion caJling for an end to "low wages and hwnan boDdage." Not even linger Tony Ben- neU., crooning love :!IOOgs on city hall front steps across the street, could dissuade the women from presenting their petition to City Clerk Herman Katz: that charged him and the city with "fraud with a maliciou.s intent against the Reds Maneuver WARSAW (UPI} -The Soviet Union and t h r e e Warsaw Pact allle1 maneuvered military hardware and rockets into position today for a simulated battle fn ncrthern and western Poland. The news agency PAP aaid Poli!h, East 9ennan, and Czechoslovak f<rces had join- ed Soviet troops f<r the "Oder- NeJ.sse 69" exercises. and "legalized rape,'' and charged the institution ___ J_oo_W_•_lk_•_r_, _52 __ discriminated aga.imt t h e female by not paying her for domestic labor. "Whoever created t b e resolution toot a lot of license with the fa~" said Katz. "I don't know what this is all about" ••A Jot of housewives lite tbe Idea of ·being paid a Jiving wage,'' said 30-year-old Grace Atkinson, a politic•I philosopher. The petition called for a "cooip1ete repeal" of abortion laws and laws agaimt pro- sUlufJ,on. "The first step ls to get women protected under the tenns ol the Fair Labor Stan- dards Act" sa1a M i " AtkinsOn. She said she believ· ed marriage subjected women to an inferior role and that she eventually wanted the in- stitution "abolished". None of the women would reveal her marital status: Singer Bennett, who receiv- ed a medal from the city for his m,,..,. • .....,.,, ... ,,,. •• con-ti&ed~A;;,g hla nwnbe:rs: 0 1 !Pm't Gtve You ~llbll .. Butj,Love, Baby.• Birth Aid May Double . WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee; after hearing pleas for mas&ve programs to help combat the world population eiploaion, bu voted to double U.S. apenditures for birth c:ontrot. This would boost the: amount 'to encoorage family planning In developing naUons durltlg the current fi!Cal·year to $100 million, double the amount for fiscal 196t. It was the same committee, in the 19&8 foreign aid bill, whidl first wrote in specific authority to spend $35 million in the family planning field - ~ aid lcmds had backed such aetjYiUei befc:re tha · Tlie Shasta County sheriff's office said Tuesday that the hunters found boaee, clothing and a pen just a ball mile from the erub W , where the pilot's wife and stepd<ugbter hod wailed vainly.· . 1'be airplane. piloted by lxtlelman Al F. Olen, 59, phmlfod l!llo the Trinlty Moun- tains of Northern California during a st.onn m March 11, 1957, while the trio wu oo a fllght fmn Pcrlland, On!., to San Francisco. Apparently the wings iced. The follawing Oct. 3, deer hunt.en stumbled on the crash site and found the remains of Oien'1 wife, Phyllis, 45, and her' daughter by a former marrlage. Carla Corbus, 1&. All were from Portland. So heavy wu the mow at the time ol the era.sh that a llYT-d.ay search by air and land failed to find the fallen craft, a Cessna 191. So dense was the un- dergrowth -1$ lo lO fee! - that interu1ive ground searches after the snow melted failed to find the remllln! of the pilot. Hia IOllS, Alvin Jr., 33, of One of the late entries in the diary the women wrote on the margins of black plastic oovered "Ainnan's Gulde .. aid: "AI left lo go for belp" alter hearing search planes ovtthead. · A later one said: "Fear Al did not make tt for belp. Get- ting weak." 'Ille diary told al running out ol food IO days after the crash, then of melting snow to drink and of covering the plane wreckage with a tarpaulin to ketp out anow 30 that it could be used for a 5helter. An undated entry lilted the three penons' injuries: "Al: Cut on dUn. Three cuta on fetthead. R1ght arm broken. Pain with vertebrae, crushed ribs on right aide. Phyllla: Dellrious for one day. Broken left arm. Soro rlghl band. Bntlaed left leg. Cul and broken left ankle. Both feet frosted the fin! night Noae bruises. Carla: Hurt back, left kidney, sore right ankle and cut on left knee." The lul entry WU dated May t, 1967. as "infamous" and a .. uuJon.. · bu&ting" tactic. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI} - two vice bureau detectives thoctiht they had seen It all unW Tuesday. Detectives David Ve.me and John Hawk were sent to a home to investigate 30 com- plaints lodled against an alleged prostitute. * * * * * * Racial Demonstrations Flare in Six Cities When Verne knocked at the door. The nole said the cost '" unit.1 l'l'9U ••11n11tt1M1 him to come back ln halt an DemonstraUona centering hour. When he returned, a around schools and con- grocery list was pinned on the struction projeatl flared into door. The note said the coast violence Tuesday in ruvenidt, of the ilelllll would be deduct-Calif.; Detroit, Chicago, Seat- edv~:1 !: ':.·wk cHd their Ue, Wash.; New Bnmwick, markeUng. returned to the N.J ., and ln New Y~rk home and when she opened the -City' a Harlem. door, they arrested her on Two lludent.I were arresltd qty High Sdlooll cilmlmhed in a brief co nf ron tatton between black studenll and police .. some 30 polloonen ... et! nlgbiatlcb lo ~ndi and botU .. tbrowlng youlhl al ... bigb acllool and • junlar bigb lVU,hn:od lo.~ when 30 ·Y.Olllba bombarded K w!lb miasllta. ' three charges ol prostitution. and six others austained. minor Hawt said the woman. who injuries in a racial disturbance Fi~' ~.1 n c I u d t n I he aaid ( looked 20 yean at· RubJdou.x High School in . three poUcemen, were kljure.d younger than she wa1, told Riverside, xattered fighting. Tues4ay in the ~ day of them she tltooght prootltution broke oul In tbe cafeteria duf-racial vfoleclce ·at Austin lllgh wU illeial only at night and ing tbe lunch ·period and Dne School on Ch.lcqo't west side.. that she pracUced prostituUon skft window and six · car N'orie or the injuries wu to supplement her old aae wlndshieldJ were broken after ~ Police .arrested 24 penalon. ochool. youths, moot of them allegedly ''It's' the oddest arrest I've niee ~tive daya Of member• d. ltle Vice L«dl ev-, gotten," 8'wl<. aid. ~ at Detroit lnDtr ~t 1~an~1~.:ii:i::=i=~ "Where Shopping. !Jj _)}. f<ea/ Pfewure " ' \ . • ' BOOKBINDER THE TOwNER ...____,,-~ Trunk Showing • • • 10 am • 4 pm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ' ' You are !J.nvileJ . . . TO VISIT WITH US TOMORROW, THURS- DAY, TO VIEW ALL THE FLORSHEIM LA- DIES SHOES IN THE PRESENCE OF FLOR- SHEIMS FACTORY SALES REPRESENTA- TIVE MR. SAM KRAUS. !JntroJucing. . . . Florsheim: with heels that go great lengths to be the exactly right height. and fit is totally _ ~ooted IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1052 IRVINE -NEWPORT BEACH '" .. ' ' '· . I ~ ....... •AJLY -~----- • Schools Doing Wi.tho~t When bilJJ eat too deeply Into Income, th• p!11d.,t I*'°" doean't wipe out b!I 1avtn11 accoun~e does Willloul Ne..Pofl,oMesa schoo!I are doin1 wltbOut. ni.)"re dolnf without maintenance and rePaln, full help !or han41caPl>ed children, maps and globes, typewrlfers for 1YJ>in1 Cl8sses, some paper and pencils tor elementary liiib, -certain teacher pay raises and after-school bus runs. ' Tiie ichoola are doln1 without In the amount of $2S7,000-budget cuts gru4glngly m'de J11t week by school trustees. Th• cull brought the school d!IJrl<;I'• reserva fUnd up from two perw!I to three percent Of tile '24 mlUIOn budget. A reserve of 10 percent Is the level comldend · . we by school finance experts. Why reserves! Becaw;e a school dlab:icl jilst lin'I allowed to run out of money. By law It ~', cut the school,-year sborl if funds run out •11!1 It can t borrow- money wltllout tlm~nsumlng taxpayen' ~pprov.i. And "the unforeseen does happen.= Aaaulor Andrew Ilinlbaw'1 fl'eezlng of U~per N Bay laDdl th!I yeor means the district won I get 000 In laco111e ' II· bad figured OD getting. That is the ;qu\valenl of 214 q percent of the budget from reserves. Hurt aa It does, the school board bas taken the pru-" dent course and done without. Keep Off the Plastic . • One day soon the center divider dOWJI Jamliope !load will be carpeted with a verdant lawn. And carpet. Id is the word-for the graH will be plutlc. • It w1l1 be roUed on -.i ~ue4 dciwii: • •• If the turf, known ~rctiJIT it· lllll'c>t!UI, allo\lld somehow get ben~ folded or mutilated, ffe•h patches will be nailed down with c:oni:reta nllll;· · ' Mowing, of course, Wl"!'t be necessary. All<\U! the on!Y maintenance requlrOd will be some oceaponal vacuuminc. "nlat'J why thjl.city likes the'ldea of plasUc 1rass. 11•1 up~p ts pretty cheap. We caa't argue that. We a1JO can't argue that plaalic 1ra11 would sur- vive auto exhaust fumes, whereas real crass woald- -, and d~1-1et mighty lickly. • Tiie advantage• of>111111lclal· turt <>Yer nafiln'• 11- ready have been demonstrated 1>y,·a few experimental ltripl that were laid out In front Of city half last May. Since then, 'not a blade bas died, Nor grown an Inch. Some officials have spoken entbullutlcally about Plutlc grus. ). few suggeated that perhaps It could be • · !:'"11in:!!,!laces.other .than juat along roads •. At JW'ks., . Now hero we draw the line. With Du...,.Grass cover- ing the rround at parks, where would the worms go! Ali4 the birds that !oed '"' them! And what about the cblldrea that Ute to look at both! It 11 not dll1icull to envision, u a result, dome1Uc dilcuHion1 like Ibis: · "Where'• Junior?" asks Dad. "With h!I friends , at the park," says Mom. "What are they doing?'., 4'Gamboling on the pla1Uc. '' It boggles the mind. Bui the r,tcture ahead Is not totally bloek for non. plastic peop e. City officials also plan to lnltall trees, dozens or them, along Jamboree Road . And ~e trees, they assure us. will be real. •, • ' INl A Matter Not for the Professor t:Jaarge. Reagan Attempts to Bu11 1' otes < Dear Gloomy 'Schools Have All Been Undercut' Grammarians Whee ""' roll Into a ill staUoa IJld cormnand,11.a at1Pndant to 0 rru 'er up,'" u )ltllblbl1 doeln1 occur to Y<ll u blln1 ..._,_JOO nfor to your autmnc> blle'1 .. -..... ber." 'lldl 11 -the tank II a part or anotber "bn-11 -the ear ltllU, which is bmrllblJ c!-tpateil u !emlnlne. So II • lblp. • lraln, • plane, and ..... ~. af coune, ls one of the few !•""..., Jancuq11 which does Dll have m•-and femlnlne:5 tor ~ objodl. II Ille -!lallln, .. .., JOm 111-m~ f!minlM; ID the German, Ihm .... -""'"" u ...u. '111ESE GRAMMATICAL ,...ten have lllOling to do -nel -IJld ...... ... bad -In Latin, fGr -. both ~" and ... (inntr" are in the '""'1llne, •Hbiu&b ._ .,. wholly -.;;...ui;e ~of lllll curlallly, ll -u..i&iiir..;i...i-.. ""1p1 .nd carg as .. she" bec:MI• ol cur llCt of gnmm•llcal gender&. 'l1len It occurred to mo that the n.ncb do the same - ..., when the object 11 nol'!llllly In the mucullne. FOR INSTANCE, the word "ship" in Frend> is muculille-but In relerr!n& lo aoy opeclflc ship, it becomea feminine, like .. LI Llberte." 'Ibe crack French " 'Gua:, · ~ ..... Thank God I om ncll a mlllienalre or I may -ha•e.' found · the YMCA, the -beauUlu! pools In Or"DI• Counly, day or ullht. wllb the -beluUlul view ol lbt Back~-Breatheltt ..... -IJld ....... yQr trooliles -ti jUll this -· smlle and bt haPPl'! "-H. E. .,... ::r:": ........ .-r-......... II• ._If ...... • W .,..,.....,. .. ....,.. ....... ...... ' train. the Golden Arrort, ~ ncnnan, bl muc1111 ... bul -u II.tho ume o! a lraln, M W ' la d ... iplteil with a "1&.:· c ,, ;. There must bo .... psycbilloilcal netd lhat ~to this · ijrommatlcsl twilt, a.lthou ve spent ..,..,i hours • • &reh ·In 1liciim ... ~-.. . ' ~ . .,u;.=. ":-' • THE ONLY Tf:NTATIVE rauon I can assign to thi1 freati!.hneaa ls tbe mascullne !eelhlg thal ttrtaln objects of m«!oo "°""" I ll'8Ce and a beaut1 lbal seem feiplnine. • And, slnce language is geueralfy regulated by men, lhlll b1bit of gpeech would tend to become a part of accepted ussse. Men.obtain a keen p5e.aslll't out down· tn, or coatrolling vehicles on 1IJld, aea or air; and perhaps this pleasure ts somehow comparable to that of possess-inl and subduing a beautiful and elusive woman. Or perhaps the whimsicJUty and occuionl1 unrellabllltJ of such vehicles remind men ol the vut1bWI)' of feminine bebavlar. TNI ii a matter not for tbe gnmmarfano, but !or the d,.per studellla of llumon mqllftUoas. 260 Million Southrmws TlJingl • colmnnist mtcht never know ti be didn't -1111 mall: Whll do Kim NoHk and CWlie Olaplin haft ID c:oounon 1 Both al'* left.. handed. Thq .... -• mUlJon 10Ulhpan m &be world. To the Edltor: · II Ibero ·DO end fu· lbe l!lllrling fUC- Uonism and medieval cbur1lsbntSI 1n- fllct<d upon the pe<>ple cl ca1Uornl1 by Ronald Jleaian and his ofllce!! We have ln California now a "'JOVtmor" who attempts to ~ the votes or ciUzena with flO 11x rebatts calcula!ed lo paralyze their minds IJld appe.al to their immediate greed for a fut dollar In band. And lhil In 1pll< of a common awareneuaCCal if or n I a ' 1 trem!Ddoua problems; proble1111 like w1ler pollution, crllical aJr polluUon, del.erloratin1 publlc ICboot 1yste:nu, and complex !ill!< agricultural problema. Ra- tlfll\&J. citizens would rathe.t see their money spent for improvement of llvlq condltlona In our state, I believe, REAGAN'S A1TACK on Calilomia'a onc:e-grul educsUonal ay1lem bu been vicious and ia :~ting. ·'J'be grade oc!IOoll, lhe sta!e -. IJld the Unlvenlly of Cal!lornla have all been •v1igely and vindictiveJy undercut by this champion of backwardness. Sure .people m-e overtaxed and unfairly taxed in thia state, but the answer is not deslnlcUon of our fine Institution!, but reform, sn•aroota relorm, of the tar system itself. H you don't care about California, and if your vote is for &ale, you wHI have a , b\IYtr. Ronald Rti,p~ w;ill give you $70 ·tor it! ·•· ' . GEORGE W. KENT Associate Professor UCI Battle Deaths To the Editor: Each week the. newa media infocm.s us 1 abou\ Ille ballle deaths thil OCCWTed duiln1 ~ preceding w~k In Viebilm •. 'n!ese weekly 8tatistics have little real meaning because they do not take Jnto accowrt lhe fact that UM U.S. bu a much I argot pOpiltU01i than Nwth Vletnam. Acool'ding In my 11166 dlCUonary, North Vietnam has a l>OPUlaLion of 11bou\ Ji mllUon while the U.S. hu about J1t million. Even though thes:e figures are outdated we can assume tblt the U.S. populaUon is U Umes larger than that or North Vietnam. Uncle Sam olloaid take matt pains lo fir all Giber allmeoll, Incl-I heart equip his nepbeft tn unlf'orm with 0""4 • dlfectl. ad cmcu, combined. One THE LAST FEW months there has betn ""'l'luP....,. Ibo U.S. Am11'11op -=-: About 75 pen:enl or mental from S.500 lo 3,aoo Viel Cong 1nd North Ing expert. Dr. Jerry L. Northern of adlQHted to the holpital,ior the Vietnamese tilled ln South Vietnam eacb Walter Reed HosJ:jlal estimates that baU time leave within a year. . week. 11iere is no way for me lo know of the 500,D troops who undergo ccmbat haw many o( those that are killed are training each year suffer "significant QUOTABLE N(lfAILEh "Money y ~North but,.,.... cl 75 Jl"COnl htaring 10$$'' (rom the nolst.s of small U~e manure. U yoo .,ud'tt ll'OWd, -reasonable. Thus, in a week when arm• and artillery fire before they ever d-Oes a Jot of good. But lf yoa pUe It up mill headquarters in Saigon report reach a real i>attltfleid: one place, it aUn:U like hell." CW\t that ,500 of the tnef!lY have been killed, .., M\lrchlson Jr .• Tuu financier. ----\ 1,950 ~II be North Vietnamese. NOTHING BURGEONS 1 i k e a Does clly smog make you feel tir'tcr. Now if we multiply 1,950 by 12 we end bureaucracy, Federal civilian. employ-StnaU wonder. Invesligatora have= up wltb the number oC North Vlelname.e ment, wblcb rucbtd a postwar low of the nitric olkie, one ol its ingredi , thal woWd hive been ltiDed if North Vlet· 1.11 million penooa ln f'llcal 19&1, is now can reduce the blood's oxyg~ . Ing nam waa at large u the U.S. This comes wtU over the three mlDJoo mark. There capacity from 20 to 31 percent to ZO~«lll or ln olher wotda the North are now 16 at.ates in wbicb federal The Jqendary success 1tory of modem wouJd IOH In two weeks more \han the ampJGJes ~tnumber ll'lOle on _ 1tate buslnea la the rise of an ofrlce boy to the U.S. hu )oat In the 'fi'ar. pvamuent pa)'f'Ol11. presidency of U. aame rinn where be The ltres8es "'-clvlllW1on make It.-started. Actually, IMlllMu execuUvet are bard to keep a IOUlld mind In a IOUlld usually .,.,. mobile. 80me t00,000 each llodJ'. ,._ • mll1lca Amerlcons 11n ,.... change Jobo.11 tllo qlllll for greener "'lo.-M to IUl!or...,,. menial or..,.. psllurtl and -fl-top -II. -dlnngemenl. Thin Ire ,,,... ,.. -. lllllplWl>ed !or menial -lhan .-.---•• Geo1'9e -~ DMI' Goirp' • MT lubond and I fight every lllDLbll.llP'UI the dog !or chaoln& l:co: Doo\ )'OU think the bell way fo 1na1: Iba llalllt II lo lbrow Ice waler Cit him? MRS. U. O. AIOUI' !WI " al -Amerlcllll ....... IP' .. --Wlllle fol rDal' bo -QJ unJuott!lahlo, II doa hovi ...... -... The r.tt.r ,.., ... lhe Ie11 Ulloly ,.. 11'1 to bo bblell by mosquitbeL -thin pmons •• lavortte targels ol moaquttoea because Ibey l•n<I to have a hlgbf:r metabolic nte and re- lease more heat, whlcll attracts the in· llOCU. , BenJomln FrWQZ WU -of the fatJ>. "1 of clly!ilbt uvlng dme. lie pcopooed tt be odoplad wtdlt bo wu U.S. ml•ltter lo France. Worth mnemberina? "A &eU·made man ii oflen one who would have done helter il he had lei Obl the eanltact. • TllERl'l IS NO doubt In my l)liod tl).lt if we Josl 10,000 men in one wetk that ~n the generals In lbe Pentap would be llred. Ye~ the mllltary leaden In the Ncrlb are the l8llle onea thaj llarted the aureuive nr tn the South. BO'Jreoa\t? -Tb., owe their jobs lo Ho Oil Minh, who had al! opposiUon killed oll oiler he glllned ""1lrol or lhe North. Of C011t1e, Otte: wouJd be executed in the Nor\h for quesUonina the wisdom ol such man- power l0&e1 jWil to liberate tM South. HARRY 8. McDONALD JR. ltl•tter •t l'rejlltllee To the Editor: Does Horbert IL Stricker (Mollhor. sept. II) feet 'that a lludent wllh lhorl hair Ind a tfe hu I lf11ter lfl1mJng capsc:lly lhan one wllb loni hair and Ltttnt from t"fadln ar• wtlcmM. NonnaUr wrttna 1houl4 eonvt~ th1ir mtSICQ'U f7J 300 toord.i or Uas. The right to cO!ld<mt ldlcn to fU IJ>CI« or eUminatl Ubtl fa rtsnwd. AU ltt- ten mun tnclude dgnatur11 and mat£. Ina address. bxt names may be with.- htkt on rcrquest if dfjicient rtaton U appar111t. wearing sandals? If we use thia kind <ii 1'U9onin1, we may alao deduce that colored students cannot IW'll u wen u white atudenta. •• IT'S ALL A matter ol1Jniudlce. One may lile short lair ofer IOnl; white over cot~. . People should be segn 11 they are as people, not as they dresi'or believe. STEVEN C. LAUBLY c--teseenc Hospitals To the F.ditor: The grapevine hu it that the so-called convalescent hoapl111J, so popular now w(lb · tbo Wall Slreet gentry, are 'big lrau<fl In their own rlpl PaUenll poy an average or $65 a day for a regimented menu and a spurious "service" in which pollenll ilro ignored when they ring lbe bell, and are allowed to ac:rete in tbe be<!, w1llch poses a problem !or lbe 11 ... dry. One example Is a brand new CH in this area whlcb Js-closing after 1bout se"en months of exilteoce wllhout the slightest idu oboo~ bow to •nm • buainess. -. l Jtin:& TO tht."CH which, according lo the grapevine, first. dld not set the various electric «;I~~ to coordinate with ll;le right Ume; ~)', the beautiful shrubbery was allowed lo wither for tht: want of water; ttUrdly, anti Lr:ivaded the premises and are Btlll extant: fourthly, chipmunks, being \.lllCOntested, entered the place; D.rthl)', the turnover of help durin& this ioterlude 'bas been more than a proftaiional business would tolerate. • A_P.\P~i\CK titled "The Healer" ~ IOfnt ,U&bt on the situation by ex· posing ctr'taln medical frauds, and the so-ealled convalescent hoapital is not omitted from Its tirades. What to do about It? lt's too late now with the medical caducais entwined around the necks of. paUenta in a death grip. But Jet me at UU1 rabid Point n· ooerate every good general pracUUoner and every good specialist. for they have nolbln& to do wllh lhe medical rsckets that m going on. ln the munUme, jwt don·1 get sick that's all. S G. UNDINE The Land·••oap l1sue To the Editor: Tbe Newport Beach City Council has rectntly indicated it has second thoughtl about approval of the Irvine Company - Orlnge County Upper Newport l!ay land swap, 1be apparent bub of its concern hu to do with the admJn.i!tratiO,n of the tidelands. If the council'a idf:!a is to perpetuate its Quotes Alice R4aey, 11111 Mootca-"Whol hss become of our patr1ota who are not afraid to ts;presa t creat love for our country and who can'I help being overcome with emoUon al the llghl of the Ila&?" ptt.aent waterfront and tidelands policies. the pu~lic fnlmlt will be poorly-iemod. Present polkles and ngulatlons look upon the owners or long term lessees of waterfront properties as if they owned or had a vested poasessory fee lnte.red in the tidelanda. Such a policy is without basis ln Jaw or fact. ANY ATrEMPT to perpetuate or e1· lend IUc:IJ policies lo lbe Upper Newport Bay would lllcely lead lo tupayera• lull. It would appear. however, that tbe City Council has tU:en much too narrow a view of. the lanckwap iaue. A totally fresh evaluaUon of the entire deal is call· eel for. '!be Orange County 'Grsnd Jury lhlnb: IO. The ~te legis:lative counsel asrees. So do many members of the stale Le&lslature. The authorization of #le llJld· ... •r. by lbe Stal< tonds Cdfn. miuion 1 bellll challenged. The Orange County Auesaor and lhe Orange CountJ, COulllel ore openly and •l1Cl'OIU]y argu. Ing HrlOUI upecls of lbe conlro•enlal deal. BUT ONCE THE exchange is finally completed, in ils present form, the public can anUcfpate "No a'rtspasslng - Prf'l'll< Property" signs lo be posted along a wide expanse of ft'hat is now public waterfront The Newport Beacb City Council, In the public interest, should urge a "new look" at the question. It should initiate this ac· lion by appropriate ruoluUon requesting the Orange County Board of Supervisors to reaclnd it.! prior authorization of the e,change. Then a free and open discussion could proceed on the subject without cve.r·shadowing implications and pressures of prior understandings or legal commitments. HARVEY D. PEASE • Llhrnr11 Parking To the. Editor: Two green zone parking places direetly in front of the Ne.wport Beach Main Library have just been removed, painted over in red, and a curb-side book drop in- slal\ed. The main purpose of I.he Ubc'ary would appear to be to encciuraae tbt ue of tu interior, "'1Ultlng paRln& In almolt 111 cases In an uu noted for a tbonaie of it. There el1Bta a perfer:tJ:r gOOd slot in lbe llde of the bulldlng, and !In"' th~ ts for use only when the library is closed, the previous green spaces, at a distance of only 20 to JS feet irom tbe slot. ;b. vided adequate access for parktll.g a short walk from the slot. I QUESTION whether a simple time and motion study wu made of a com- parison between walking ~ short distan- ce to the old slot as again st carefully jocke.ying car smack against the curb, •djuatinl ft !orwwd Ind b1ckwUd '"'1ln& Too Busy 11'1-, !lllu., '"-• "l reoo oc:- ~ of tbo pcalblllty one day or a 'tllJllyer revolt,' but It ls not U~e.ly to happen, since lbe.re hi lilt~ unity or organiution in the protests o( the middle-- class taxpaying group. Whal Is far more lik,Jy is that the day will come -and the trend is already wetl e!tabllahed -that the gove.mment will be lbe controlltn.a agency for vtrtu.ally every flC'fl ol business and -al me. And tt will be, In large part. become the se!l ... mt peo- ple comprising the majority clw haH been too buly or too unconcerned or too indifferent and blve ttllnqul!hed more and more respon.slbillty to lbe 1ovem- ment." dowr. a manuaUy operated window, and hefting three or four books and a couple of magazines up and into the new-alot. perhaps rolling the window baci up. To whatever advantage might or mi&ht not accrue to tbe curb-side drop, certaln17 the disadvantage of lcting the two green lplei!S would throw it on the minus &ide. 1be city 5bould revlew the w1ldcm or this PrQject and, I believe, restore the o]d synein snd lhe much nffded parking. JAMES D, ffiGSON Commend.clon To the Edltor : ~ I'd like to publicly compliment tfit city adminisltatioo of Newport Bue:)> for lheir -aJld "'"""""A' In cor· ~· 8 _!nista~~ i r-r i;-T'"'" c Nearly every summer we come down and ,rent a beach aparbntnt far. a couple of wetk.s of e:itra vacaUon. We '-~­ your beach ond hll'bOr ffr'f mucfl. our last \lisit almost ended on a ra sour note, a couple of weekJ ago, when 1 waa unexpectedly pulled over by a -police car. The officer claimed that I bad tUm- ed into a .,Do Not Enter" crossing of Balboa Boulevard. I never saw it. So I left with a citation. SO AFTER THE officer left I went back and found that there was a sig;p, but it was oriented in such a way as ·.to be nearly impMB.ible to see rrom the direc-- tion I was travelling. So 1 went ddwn to the city hall and looked up the traffic engineer in the Department of Public Works. He Wrned out to be a very pleasant and helpfuJ ftllow. Alter I explained that the street teemed to be bnproperly signed, ho said be ....id p down that alte'1XQ1 and look at II. Ile did, wrote to lhe Pofict Department CGll!lnning thal lbe signing wu inadequate. and I received a can· cellaUon ol the citaUon. MY POINT IS N01' so much !hat it ia poeaible, after all, to ''beat city haD". It is that although a mistake was made, it was corrected in such a helpful ind et· peditious manner. Perhaps that i.a what everyone should e1pect as a maUer of course from their government, but some commendaUon at the riaht time may help to encourage those public servants who do try their best. WILLIAM T. HOLSER LI. Habra 1 Llk"'d tM ~alt Ml•e To the Editor: I w., very sad to bear that lhe salt mllle «> lbe Uppe!' .. , wu torn cf.-... The family, and especially I, liked the salt mine Vtl'J' much. l hope they c1on·t build bouel or apartments "''here the salt mine wu. Please try to save a lttUt land !or the anlmal1. -· PAUL LOUBET • -~WWW-i Wednesday, Sepl :u, 1009 Thi tdito1'ial poge 01 Ute DaUv • Pilot Htk1 to Inform a.nd •tim- Mlate ffildm bu pre11nting IAta nno1pciptr'• opfwionl and com. m1ntary ori toplci of hlterttt and slgni/ica.nce. b11 prov1dino a fon&m for tht exprestion a/ our r1odt-r1' opi11lon1. and br pr1sntino t~e c:tiverae lrlew-t polntt Of blform.td obserwrs and spokt1"Mn on topics of tht ' day. • Robert N. Weed, Publisher ., ·- I • . -.... • ~' .. ·-' .. ••• . ,, ~ • -~ '1,0 .,..r.. ·.~ ... . , . .. • .. ~-, t ""· a ..) ' ·~ ... 'fJ ~~ ~ iii.YI •• 'ijj ·~ '· j .i~ -.. ·1 'I • I G • . , ' • : t!..--... ~· ·1 • . • .. ~ J • uffer Execution Tw9 lf~vell!>J coil\pa!liPI* f'1'"J the Har)lc< .ano.~ llit· -"'l"O-min"11 criminal it1orne7 Geqe Qmla W!!!:'i ~.to 0,, )1\~· f '• • ·:nie )'Bl. was ~J\.,..ppJyiJll pholl'lfapbs ol ihe tllree.-wl>ose nfm!s ·Wefl nOt immediatelY lnOwn, to- day for comiiarl!oo by the wl-. · Qa.qept planoed to sbow,.Ule mug shota .to Steve ,chula, 19, who ,,.oru in , cOs£a Mesa, according to intormaUon s4pplled!o tile DAI.LY PILOT. , j arura and Theodore' Rogen.· '19, wer't praent w~ the three Intruders burst lnlo the cpttap demlinding ~ and 1 ·;Senate Lead· er · W.\smNGTON (UPI) -Seo. Hugh ~-.. of Pennsylvania was elected ~ hate Republican leader today, sut-l'f9Cline the late Everett M. Dirksen, ~.....ionchoseScoUbyav..,of24 to . lt over Dir~n's son-in-law, Sent Hcnr1td H. Jfaker,Jr. of'Teanessee. 'n>e '°"· at a doled meeting of Uie-'4.! Rtpt.ibllcan ·senators, gave the 68-year-old .Soqtt theilepubllcao leadenhip'at l...i ... y1 ~omwy. 1m. l'nildent: Nixon. who had taken no lq(id in the contest, telepbontd coo- ,_tulatioU to S<Otl lihortly a1tu· the i d railed U.:;:;:1""'1 of a GOP •r 'Oii ~ • ··•· lffh· Nill lied, '1No ooe. would want ~ be-aie · of the majority morti than I do." . quanuty of marijuana they believed wu Ulere. ~, Honol11h"homlclde ~ al the Ume aaid C1wJa and 11og..,. did not i-• last •nouih ud ooe lll. the beacllbOJI placed bta gun to Pond's bead and !Ired. 'lbelataUy wounded youtb was taken to an emergency clinic, then tr&(Wetred to a !artier hoopllal, wbere be died shortly theftalter. ' . Pond was the sori or Mr. and Mrs. William Pond Sr., and llad, gooo lo lhe is.lands with Chula and_ Rogers on a IUl'f· ins exped]Uon, jloplns to mate bis homo in Hawaii. • • Allen A.i:ae . . 4 .,. .. . . .. Blasts Gro.ip·· Behind Recall By PAM BALLAN Of Ill Dlib' 'Utt Maft John Killefer, assialanl to Filth District Supervisor Alton E. Allen, fielded ques. lions on the recall movement against hiJ boll and diagrammed tu dollar me at. the Tuesday mcetlag ol the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce. l\lllcfer, a Corona del Mar resident, stood in . !or Allen -the acheduled 5peaker -who was-busy in a meeting . ' deciding whether or not. .1 stop sign shouJd be placed at I.he corner of Spotted Bun Way-·and ~o Viejo Road. 'Thi!' speaker was asked about charges m~d· ·~-Allea In' l'idoly wculated p""pblol Tli'li lliillp ill-lloacoal ~ "All ei&Jil allegallool .,. haseG on of. ficlal adiona ol the Board of Supe.rvison. All were m.:Jority -.ote&·in public official llakcr ,.Jd of the OU~e' "[ ltll Jiued and pn>U<f with Hujl Scojt. The -Poi11 ia the Stolle and la !lie ll bJ11ood hands." . Jo -turn tenned Baker a "lalr, and .... frilbltninl .a. I bea;ln=," 'llllltler) l. i • Ht ~-on a Jlll:Wte Jn Ille pam ahowlnl a tieauUlul emp- • · With the leadership aettled, the ~hlicon senators arrOl\lled a """""' mkUDg later in the day to dlooee a new wtdp to succeed Scott who moved up !tom that po.<!. 8aitt was amOng those in the running fot the No. % job. Others included Sens. J:npes B. Pearson (Kan.), Charles H. P~ (lll.). Robert P. GriUin (Mich.), bM G. Tower (Tex.), and Jack Miller (lbWa). . JO . slill another action today, the lii:ans named Sen. Ralpti T. Smith suCcessor ,to Dirksen'• seal, to the to llepubltcan Policy Committee. .J.Ulftrinc· the morning l~nbip vole, ' ' ·r·i·-·" ...... Nilan' ,ap~~Y expi-essed ~e con- arrri that ~-ScOtt-BUer flght might hllv• cref'd' ""1ie bilterness fii the por-ty ~"'NOj .. flot-at aft,'" Scott replied. ''lt'was aU 1t a high levtl and g6od spirit in- deed." C-rime Prevention Group I f;ets 4 More 'Hppefuls' . , . j1he ne.ld of applicants for seats on tbe: ~-Mesa Crime P.niVenlion Committee "'-' 'riaen by four more, including a ~ British Colonial Pollet veteran of ' ' . 1 V!fee eiotic duly posts. ~pUcants ""' slill needed tor the nine· o\~ committee, which will include p1en adults and two students, one from a f;! high school and one from • a b.l.!tol'Y iind geography expert. is another aSJ>:iring Grime c o m m i t l e e membtt and has been active in the Costa Meaa lllstorical SOclely. Mra. Ruiii !4· .Pan:.U, of 2i4t l(elasco Lane, ld!nllJ she lln1 po speclallzed CTedeo~ llut-11 amlotis to ll<rVe ber comm1"llly lo wllatever way the can. "I've been a law..t>ldlntt .c1u.en tor 47 years, .. lbe uys tn btr resume. ty rti'!'f with .a caption l!leg)ng that there ls ~y ln blilldto( 1Jlchway1. He .aplaintd the road. was built !or Nortli American RoctweJJ according to thelr projected needs "They pul Jn the ctirb, gutter and two ianes of the road at thelr o~n exP.eme," said Killefer, He tlenJed any Wrongdoing over aban. dontng Salt Creek Road. "We are at fault, however, in that we don't.have a plap !or beach acqul.siUon. This year Superviaor Allen got $.1 mllllon In ~ra-into the budget to get a beach. J don't know bow much that will but at today's prices, probably a lew feel" Kllleftr said he had his Qwn susplcions as lo WOO. was behind the recall move- ment but had no proof. ··we can't flush them out." he said. "\Ve knmv they aren't proud.' of their charges because they won't come out and say v;ho they are." ~tost of the recall question.s came after Killefer'1 talk which diagrammed the use of tax dollars. ''An estimated '172 million will be · l!lken In and dla:pet1ed thls year for the Orl'lnt:e Oqunty budget," said the speaker. •·S$:fin million comes lrom property tax- es." He Qid that In lMMl, 60 percent of the budget came !tom properly taxes but today only 30 percent. He also dbcus5ed hidden uses of tax-money such Ill sanlta- Uon lUld JDOICIUlto a.balemeot. ~·BeCauat you art ~ incorporated 'lt'e are your government, your city council. ,your Police. and 1our firemen. Yet your ~overnment bas no Way ol transmitting information to you," he said. ! , I . . , TEN~S ·' ·· MesanHehi, Two S.ought ·.Jn ·Sex Raid 'Go Teatn,. Go' Huddling for the game are Estancia High Eagle's new cbeerlellders (lelt to right) Pat Webre, Sherry Orgill, Karen Johnson, Dianne Tor- now, Vicky Kleppsattel and Unda Schroeder. • Ci~y to Study ·Federal Traffic Research Plan . . . . . '. . . '• . :·I:., : .. i • , ' ' • ~~~~us.~.-~;l:·=·if::~'-~ .. ~ cbed a~ lo.ilt!l"'jnin• If tM>anJriiilr-"rl:Colla ·~.::, al)bull lje Uu in .. $21.i mlllioil federar rutarch ln i Uot .Jor 1:1 ge a , .. ••· program. · ' 1 plaJned. . · ~~· : • "".\ If trlea; it would be a pioneer Orange· tinder terms of the ro.-tcS ~·iii. CiMlty ~niilct · r !:i •. !r,' ~~"1/ own~ le.:~ ~ City COuocll llsleoid cal!UO'JS!l • IQ percent OI ale Mcioday to Jack Schleany: ol the sianrord out-,. . • ' • Research In.ut~le Jn Menlo Park, then 1'lit Siil nile In tbe fl'Oll!IDI lt,~lop- told the city staff to di& out 1 further men\ Of· a llJ]de for overcornJh& ~ details. prob!ema dutlnc a U~e-ye1r' , perki!f Tilletl• Traffic OperaUon Program-for ~ad,•after :MJ1ch tt Is tumedovq'to the· JmproYing Capacity and s a f e·t y c1~ for further llSe. J , (TOPICS) the federal plan could be in· City au~Ues naturally Joie ~ \'aluable to Costa Pttesa -it all depends. eontrol ovtt "°!'"rectlon of trafl\c ~ blem1, a fact which concern! COsta· MeM The key element appears to be what official! who are proceeding with ca'u- TOPICS funds can be used for versus Uon ' wl)at .coata Meaa needs will •be d11rlns the · next fiVt yea.fs and thertal~. Schleafly said the funds available in most cues. can only be used· for cor· r!Cll!io\ ol eidill.nc .problem~ riot con- atruction of new and badly needed laclllUu. An example would be: inability to con- struct a new street. but permission to widen an old, narrow intersection to ac~ commodate new needs. ' · Schleafly said C111ifomia has $21.6 milion allocated for the oe:it two fiscal Fall-view Kids to Get Film, Cartoon Party A party feJluring movie and cart.ooM, refreshment.I and gifts donated by two major flrms is scheduled Oct. 3 for pa· Uent.s at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. Orange COUn\y B1rial B'rllh chapters are aponsorlng the progcam, according to Davkl Forman; civic chairman fc.-the Orange County Lodge. Gifts provided by Avon ProducY and Mattel Toy1 lnc., will he distributed. School Bands Set to Perl orm At Pomona Fair The Costa Mesa, Newport Har~· and E!tancia blah !Choo! handl will perlann st the 1.aJ Angeles County Fair Jn Pomona Frklay. The 00.piece Mesa High concert band \\'iii present a concert in the am- phitheater from JO to 11 a.m. Tfle band; under direction of Earl Treichel, will not have uniforms until next 1pring. Th•· Harbor Hlgh hand, directed by Richard England, will perform from - to 1 p.m. In °the .am~-Tfo groups, the Sailor Band and tiiO ~ Orcheslra, will perfonn· 1ep1ratdy, playlng claulclal and llghj, •--Tha. H,~ lllsh~Ul tea111, ~il)ol'itt•f and n.11 twirlers allo will perform. ,. By AR1111JR It. \'lNSlll; • 'f ~ .. "" .... ""...., ' 8"xy 1Uterature aild acale model reprodoctlVe ora:ans wf:r:e 1eWby vice ollleen Tuosday lo Santa Ana, l•adlnl to a bunt today fur a Coatl Meaa man who owna the obop wim. the raid occurred. . . ·-' ' . ' . Clerk Ed'fard' K. Fldcker. IZ. ol tea textnston LanC, eosta Meaa wu II'· reSed himsel/ al Golden l\'~ AduH Bool<a, then booked oo S113picton of .ale of obscene materials. Owner Joseph Reitano and .a third p&r· ty ~nlilled iD Ill.I meo1 rarran c,"1'I7,u John Ope wen allll being aouPI tDdlY. --we're att.?rnptlng to arrest the owner, lt<llaoo Ind the Jolin Doe," -.. vie• ' >.U, •. J olllcer who claclln<d to be .....,..... "There's nothing new jn &he cue:." Contacted at hi& apartment today, Rdlaoo,dect....i any ·lmmo.dlUe dlscuulob. "Call back later when I've had IOme coffee· and rl'll make some coro,meo\f'in that d~ectlon," he aaid with a ~tie. "We have a lot more le%\lal .freedom lheJe "4,ya," ~ aaid ltftr alter bis morning coffee. "We also bave a IUire that says: AduJta Only." Reitano -surprised to team he was wanted on an. arrest warrll)t allJlld by Judge Paul Ma•I -aakl be baa -operallpt with the lull advice ol bta U. tomeya that be Is within the law. "lliJw -· Ibey picked Oii! my at<ire?" ~• aaid; adding ihat. be la relaUvely 1 n~ in the bu'aioeu. · , ' "I dori't krlow·if lt'a an booor or a·com- Plig'lent'." ' ·• Jlettano said hla allDrneya have told hiln 'boi 1s,\¢1'\'•k>latlaii at omatty Ja.-:'" a4~1ili th,1 !lier cliech,11 the ~ -·¥i!Uie llin ~1" lllft II llaildlo .., tjlar! ..,.ryq. ... lllm. -.:1 "And bealdd; 1 have -·lileU ol my own," be added. Rella~ aaici the st mo 9-1n b!t·wmts 4 ~,.nuy iidvertlsed all belnJ for ""1 ·M<f tilt ~ ol IM Im-. ..-.--. . :#::!., ;1-. ...i -out Ill 11," he lild, Jn apparent re1mnc. lo his qualllled clleDlele, "then lhey can come lnl ' · "(t'a 'A Ji:Jt beUer thin bavltlg WIJ'Si'* ht cooUnued. . . · .ut..i. who the thltd Jolin 0oe named I• the . C.Otral Oran&•· (lamty Jlldi:ial Dlatrict ·Court·~ warrant ml"1I be; lt<llll110 aal\t ·bla cterl" flloCter. wu. only, a Jann Doe,.unUl identtaed'1 after! bis ar• rest. . "lt'• too bid ~·· t&ing the bnd of It.'' be aaid. llellaolt said bta mOlaiala are Jn the natUre of educeUonaJ rnaterlala, whether polliJe agree .wJI!! him or.not. > · ·Ha aaid,o vice Gflloer he -u Hanson wu In the 11lop about .. week ago. • at.ooting • phbtograpbs of I b e men:bandiSe aorl uplainlng il WU mllJ' a rouUne formality. IMdenlly ii wu Iba! indeed. • . .. We've had the cue under" in- vealiption .for1 a week,'' the iaftstlptor who cho5e not to ldenllly blmielrtold the DAILY PILOT today; ~ news1!lan iwho · aecom.J)artled of. ficer1 on the ra14, whicb drew 1 tarp crowd of pwmby, referred ln IUs ac- i;ouot to,oUlcen haYIDi.llad 11' l'l°tl1ilaet under surveillance for a wetk. , .. We don't .like that term,'! be •aid, prilemns liive.lllliatlolj. -· -. ; Rellano -'.lltlo ldl "9 • bu a ,,... In Lot ~--todl;1 loo)ed for ~ if!lvtt •lnilil'ln .... .-after leamlq JlotoQfl,lllUJloll\>ramSI. I : '"Mo,ybe lhe,.1111bl/<lly, will he~p bualness," he Mid, 11lt oertalnl:y abould." ' Oru11e ~So far, the field ls shaping up with a *'8.d spectrum of past tK}>erlence in law ~ent and relatod-Oelds. • i'ilie newest applicant is Edward G. Mackle, 39, GI 31SI Gibraltar Ave., a 27- ~dtterao ol the British colonial ;pouco iU •currently a ·Disn<yland perioooel !'fi!mentaUve. ~a~age Sales Face Curbs Eatancia Hlgh's band! under the direc- tion of Peter Foµrnler, wlU-l'fli{rch Jn a parade at the Fair Jt 10 a.m. Led by drum mtjor Carl Stevena, Jr:., '1b9'.. band will pta7 "Undu lb< Double Eagle." i I 'Puring bta roreign duty, M';ckie11erved rtht•mwhat was then Palestine, w., pro-nlo!U to 'l slaUon Jn Ctyloo and later ~ oo duty Jn Tnganylb. ~ :.iad< Llnooln. an liltorney, ol 1'71 Maul • · alao seeldng a ""' on the crime committee and cllea bis u cO-chalnnao of Cltlzl!ns Area Researdl Team (CHART) of co111mu111ty service. Coast College prof. llelll'1 1'-*" Panlan. ol 4311 Sw~ Lane, • , Stock M•rkeu YORK (API -An aimless atocll. anally dl:llted Into the losln& mtt today, to close out a moderate i .. ,,..oion and brut ~Y win-ltruk. (S.. qll(l!atJon~ p i I ! I f. 'Dow Jones 1nduttrla1 averaae. see--1111 the whole aeeoloo around the l3i el, settled 11 1134.54, oft 0.11 al I p.m. ' ~esa.-Cit~ Auorney Preparing Law to ,S,top A~{'Ses A umple ~ ~ at curbing while I'm 1tru11Una: - I'm tempted to do a-hy PIOilla holdlng prqe uJea ;., the ~me tbhti." ahe -plalned. beq propmd by Colla Meu en,. A~ &me ·-lllon was ll•en to atas· torney Roy jllQe for City CouocU coo-btg • ,lian~ "''~ med at the Ora~ge ·"-Uoo. , . C<iunty }'~or a "1nllar location, ~· • . illar beln& iugj!sled by l'lloenll<, Ariz., 1"he d~ l!U made Monday alter a ~ .. WWlam Nor1M. .,...." •dlio111 complained durlbg a Norton rims ..,. ol the Iaraest swap special City Council study aesslon that moot ciperallons In tho country and hu eome homeowners and renters are been trying with lltUe !UCCeSS a.o organlu: U...-.itY n.mnlna bu• in e 11e1 corn. such a busintu at the fairgrounds. peliUvely. ' Police Cllle! Roger Neth. however, "U they're going to run a sale. they warned that all soru of 1aw1 would be in· shoUld be Just like the rest ot !IS," aaid vo!ved, aimed 11 preventlofl Ale ol atolen Harry Gondlcre, °""" or Ace F\Jrnllure ·-· ad the • •'-arl&Jnal anhplalnt City Attorney Ja.. aald be WU started .. hall ron1a1-•Jl\'PPllred to begin won on an ordlnanc< ''Jiiey Would ~ If u.., bad to pay which will act toup o~ prase Ille lees to the Stale l!oll1I ol Equallza\ioll,;' operaton, but Ali! ..,,..._ will be added •Mn. Dirlont Oioper, a -ulromely dilllcult bind lt4n. operator. "lt would appear lo me wt are.JPinnin& "ThtJ're makln& money band over fist our whctla here tonlefll," mmmented • - Mrs. Good~~re ' Dies · a~ If~~~ , ·Tile wt1e • ..i-a w~ij k1iOi1a M · .._ r11m1r.~ deal«' <ilfd '·at! 'lhe ' ~· bomt early loojay,~ ol.a-- mmm~ - 'Sloe-WU ~ Mlirt B, Goodatrt, •. Of m, , ... 'elm Av\., "'II• ol jj'arry 71-.·, ~-<'" l <l«>d.I~. owner ol Ace Furniture Ston. .fdllii\I to,f'11lYe ~ w)th iµ7.,...,.,.e ruuie arter the ~ M.,. Fin Jllpltl.o ' . . ment. w ailed kl ~ scene, accardltli IO poU¢0r , -, 'Olrtm Nutt aaid the vic:Ura.bld bta .....,: doclor't can for • heat\ al-ilttl laat •w hlm .ibM -daya 11/11. I , \' . ' • • ., • I ... -. .. . • > .-;.;..;; ..... .-..~~c~~ !W • • . l anel: ~v ~~ Violeo.Ce BegetS ' R~at · . ' -· •• ! ' •. . "9tdn A.lolae ' = Coun~y Reje,cts . ' . ~~ . . . ·Probe or·:;Ed·i·son By ·TOM BAlll;EY ' .,, Of .... Olflr ,, ... ...., •A ·bW by Orllll' Cow!ly Supervilor ltoberl JlaltlD for • public belrlD&" Into the !ll"f'»ed l17t million elJllllllon ., the SOUthe.rn Callforn!'a !d190l1 ·Company's * "* * Edison Denies . ' • Chµrges .. of $.mag Danger . , . . .· .... HunUncton Beach plJnt wa1 voted daw11 by bll lloonl <11llaaiuaa Tuetday. Bauin could find no llllppori for hil a~ that "all connected. •Ith this ~ a50Wd come Wore us and prOl<lll their arauments before anythln1 fur!l>F ls done about lhll pLonl." Rf Co\ tho· VOie ·of • Second Dialtid Supirvlaor David Bater but that wu seen and up3lned by Baker u a move '.'"to pt the vile at the board on this mat.-tu." Baker made it clear Ulal he lhartd the Vi8"' of «J'er tupervl.Jors that a public ~ before tho board would be of lllfle help ID the controversy. ,1 Dt!Nal of Battln'1 move for a public iil!lne,ol the furor sparked by the Slit. Eli111Vomeotal Quality Study Council . SO.-c.,Jilor!lla EdOO. ·Company dw1 any dlscwslon of the proposed ex- oHJd•lt hive denied cbargu by Orange panajon of the HunUn;ton Beach plant piiaotiri.~ ~control olfktr that unlll the niatt.r comes before that city's .Uie ~ eip,ulon of the company's coundlmen Qct. 16 lo the tonn of a public . - I .,. I '1 ' l facuMd "'"""'"' 04. ·Iii effects ll7l tile )'~ r"fi'lt"~~ ". '"l'ilt>tlloa II• ol our llllszfllca!ii.na· tlonal raearca, ••~ Jt --uld,· •>hft our ' gn&teat l'tlOIJtC* I is , oUt chllcien. Qlildttll btfin 14 •111orb tlse ., ...... of televlllon bifoie they can reid or wrlte. Jn a fundamental way, televllJoa belpt io croai. 1f¥t cblldrtn miect o f themselves an:d qf ~· attd of. what constitutes the 1tandU!ls of clvllbod 11oclety. "Yet .. ·'!'!.daµy J1<r!nlt, 0\11" chiJ41ft durin1 tbtliJormaUv' )'tlJ'I lJt etu a ' / ' Chicago Plant . , Blas!. Kills (), lnjw·~s Sco~~s CHICAGO (UP!) -An axp!oaloo rip. ped lhroUsb a prin\inl ~au! lo!f~y ...... ding ~-ton roll• of papen 11\lo Ille •trett . At Jeastalx ptr>Olll were kil~ ~ 30 to 40 inJor,-f,• ~·~ . .searched the lnt~ior Of the building for wlrken who might tiave been tripPed inskle. Jaqies T. Ratcliffe, director of public inlon'llaUQn for the R. R. Donnelly and Son& plant, confirmed lhfr_e were Sil dead. Re•said company officials had betn trying to aCC01.1nt for all persoMel. But apparen\,ly so many workers returned nome a Jlst could not be compiled. The injured were taken to a half dozen hospltala. Some we.re 5aid to be in critical condition. The blast was r,;ported to have OC· curred in a rotogra_M preuroom at the big plant. Ratcliffe said s o I v e n t s sometimes are kept in the explosion area . 'fhe force of the explosion hurled rolls (lf pqjier, weighing 2,o;oo pounds, t~rough windows ontol the street, according lo Afichal OebB, owner or a fWinl staQan across from Uie plant. Hunlinitiwi llUcli-mam 1eneratln1 plant hews. wlll 1rlj!le lli~ nPOI elemlllll'lt -pt<>-ft appeared today that the bigest M...... Recreati' on ctQ1ea. threat to the Edison company's plans lo '-"'" . -wtm.m· :Pitclwn, oounty amoe czar. triple its HunUngton Beach operation ' ~· lalcl'J'Ulldl)',bel'llldenyanyappllc1Uon would eeme ...... William Fltchen, ""-Signups. Begin !Ir tlil -Company to trti>I• the orange County a1r pollution C11Dtrol of· Kil•-'• Bo"'tages"). caP1d17·of local plant, addlDI tllat any ficet. and. a loogtlme lot ol the utWly'a &e:"r o o ~·'fill "put to tam. ot olide of proposed upanaion. Regilftation I~ CoN Mesa Recreation . ninpa blto the air 1 day." , Fitchen told newsmen that he would Mrs. Linda 1r1ae Peugeot, 21, and he1 Z.year-o1d daughter Lori are Depairtment CWI'Se!, cla.Pu and other _ P.i.;lbrtln.•tantm1D11trforthe deny the~ application that he has feared to have been taken hostages for accused cop k:Oler Stanley activlUeabeetnatonl&htandrunathrouah IWCbilst .. dlvlslori~ of tbe EcUton eom.. informed county aupervl!Oni of hi! intent B. Hoss Jr. The · search for the fugitive is centermg around the Saturday. oU1clalt reminded today. , -•'"' WI, "<U. ~.•--"'catlcoa are to do "• • Cumberland, Md., area. SlsnUJll -='Pl for certaln1 classes .-:vi l ~· ·~ where ooe regtsten at the iniUa eeaaion Ni fir~ 'aJooa ta know the type or His denial Is based, he .sald, on the fact _ wW be on the rourth floor of the Civic · dlllllu1t lllat will bt taldni place. lhal "!his plant will put appro>imattly 90 center at 17 Fair Drive. world or police lntcrrogai.Ions. al =-1:1r{;:~ ,.: mrtJne demon$traUons ot all kin oY killlill and maJmlna.'' . J11 mltig.atlon ofi.tl cr1ticl$m , lhe repol't" aaid the th~ major television networka "have effeCted &Ubstantial improvement.\ in the .ctt1(!!:>n proirams otrered this season ... And it-noted U1e networks' 1969-70 pro- gram aebedule "seems ta Indicate thft beat.nnbll or a ftV9f'able trepd alQllC the'. I.Jnes recon.unen(.etl h~." _ • . Fanied criminal defense al· torney F. Lee Bailey \Vilt be up against two military law. yers selecled by the U.S. Army when be defends Capt. Robert F. Marasco, one of six Green Serets in a trial for the alleg· ed murder of a South Vietnam• ese. Neither o! the Army al· torneys has any civilian court· room experience . .. Teen Hitchhiker Held in Assault On Mesa Officer :: ·..; clco'i 1mnw w!Jge ~ IOI bis lo!)! of ~a~ Of nllrpgtn JUto !be air daJ. M Off • a ls p nd ' · Houn will be I to I p.m. •-•~t and · ~~ ,·-'ti'.' be bued tbem an .other ·!~."_!ft del!'f.Jl!ed tbe Edlaooc.; u esa· lCUl 0 er ' · ":'""" • A teenaged hitch-hiker who objected to· ''""'-'"' ""' be" "th 1 .1..... Friday, aftdt.t· a.rri. to 1 p.m.1 5'\Urdly, ~IUtt ~Uy in Optratlon," Martin mi e arg!!t single tionary 1IC1:ocdin& to Recreation Director Ke.Ith being frisked far what appeared to be a idded,. · . source Of pofiuUon from oil.des of Van Hoh. : \\•eapc.n in his pocket was jailed Tuesdai Ha denied that r.dJlon would trJple tbe nllttl£e:n in tb#tounty." . · ~"! .1 ,1 b _q of ila.-lllllf ,1an1 in~ u.~IJB[ED SOUR-n -· • _J ~ J J -p 'bl" f';. \ • 1 " . _, Y a policeinan who claimed he was ~~r=s ·' ~-&i11'i' po~-ittu · "' r-S~ffueN f 0 elft (Jintft .~onv~~~,_:,Sees ;:':.:1 in u... face during the ,.,,cJi l ~llJllOlr•~.;)dl':...,,.IJ.I 1gc!IQ\e!l lhat 'l47 ton• ~l ,OJi<fes,!'f • . ' .l ' ,1 '· ; -11 !, ,J Swedi·s''" ~;;,. Mo . ..;.,·;: Kennelh R. Watts, 18. ol 1849 Ohio, bl" ~,, - ' ' • ~ II.I discharged iMO · the at. ~ · · · ~ · -· ' b . A. ,.,&'4 Pince, Costa Mesa , "i'as bookeJi oli , i:diloo. recenu;-~ a. •111 =.·•rerr dayi Those~ l)M)w . Colt.a Mesa oUlcials are studying what The proposed alleyway, Is blocke4 at • ~· charges of assault on a palice officer. ; miW.. --of tbe local l>llnl to :IP tmll;:::: :'~plant !,,d~cles, lo do wilh an alley_ that ian't .. alley. holh """ by land vhkh belonp' to SACRAMENTO !llPI! . .:_ · 11!'!*1"1 following the 3 p.m. incident. . I ~ m 1J70 9Dd bl eompleted ln about malnder rrOm unlltted .sourcu. rt-The probltm child dating back to 1957 private Interests and would have to be Court Judie E~l Yi~ Jr.! to41J·JDO\I. Patrolman Dennis L. Hossfeld Pitt ! f1~~ William R. Gould, HOior F'itcbeo said the county Pu riot yet runs behind commercial . dev,eJopm~ts obtained somehow to ~t tbrookti for !IC· :: a:e=:':" =-:m "'t, ~ \\'atts struck him one time, then ~\ .. .-W:e )ftlideDt ol F.AUIOD, in answer to reeei.ved an appUcaUon fnn• the EdilOn alon1 ~st. I7th ~treet between Irvme cess. ' movie theater to see a special '&howln1 of tempted to repeal the acl after a backup • cbarfiialf"1 .ftMIDben , ti Ua .. state. ODmpany. It is ei:pectf!d tha(1tbtrtqueat and Tu!tlD ~veriues. Each winter, disrupted draµiage in the the se1 film "lAmCWiom (Yellow}:" c.fficer arrived at the scene and he again ~ EnvlJ~...-~ S4M.J 1 Counc1J,. ftr Al). operation pennit wW be ti] .. Cter ,. area causes pools to form, ·cn&ling, pr~ reached for the suspect's bulging pocket.,. deni. t!'lltlail lib\· W~ • mij6r. mnog: ~ it.ate Public UtUIUes Commfrsion hw'·: i F J bl ems for residential property awnel'S' to Hosd:eld said he stopped to warn Watt,, ~ ~~·~ IUbo'-· Ji«>Crw ~::~:y 11;\;1~':riorioey ~lbert Peanon, . ree . nvestment foe rear. Class Ring Stolflll lhat It is illegal to hitch-hike when he saw 1 In r~ pirilealatct Mph\&r cUcide 1 member of t{1i state JfO\IP: .•Jfd ./:0 Uneven grade levels along the'Proposed him on the San Diego 1'""'reeway onramp at ', and .u.;........;. oitdi eml&llons from iU avowed anti..gmos cunpalsner • ...-rectnUy ' Semm' ors Offe1·ed 11lley -some of it blacktopptd no9 -and A Colla fl.fesa teacher told police Tues-Harbor Boolevard, then noticed ID .. "II_. 1 · hi _.,;1.,..,1, day that a thief hu stolen )llJ iilsnet. ring ominous bulge in his pocket. '. • &entr•Una atations," Gould. •al d • c auned ·a ora~ton could prevent.a-soine of it not -furiher adds to the from the Univeratty of California at San· lnvestig•tors today were puxz.led about 1 "Greater reductionl than the automobile pan!ilon of the EditOh fldlity, ~ 1 runoff problem. ta Sar...... Cl f HIM h th ..... •1 :.-...d ~ 1 lndulbJia:any «Mr indultry eonctrned Tbe 27-mem'*' council was created by , A series of fret investment seminars -. .,... a ua 0. . · · W Y e arre"occ: apparenuy res~.c in· with tll' ~.:• . the 1'81 lt&ialatUn to explore all lonns coverlag inHation and its effect on the Coancitmen meeting tn study ~ion .vthur F. H~non, of 124 Clearbrook forts to detennine what was in hll 1 Gould ·lild that in cootrut to the of environmental pollution .~· make f.tonday discussed bow to hand1e the-mat· Lahe, said .tile item was tak!n from hi! pocket. , aul~, ... la «edited with -pre-~Ilion! on the problem to tbe dallar will be offered by an Orange ~er,:_!i~_i;1t~~ it lo the city ataff far bedroom. but the intruder lert his wed· It ,.·as only two packaieS of gum and ~ 1 c1uein, 1$ ~r,of tM' air pollutant leilslaturt. consulling flnn be(inning Thursday at \.vuu1fCl1U "' ding band behind. handful of penny candy. 1 partlclel, llGm~~ plants tbrow Estincla High School, Costa Mesa. ,===============;;;;;;=====================., nitropn oxide 1ritib the air fnm llae~s ~1AJOR CONTRIBUTOR. The sessions in the Fon1m building are aeveral hundred fett hi&h at about tG-Some. area reridenta have accustd the sponsored by Glore Forgan, William R. mile-arMmr ve14city. ltdlson plant of being a major conlributar St~ts Inc .. and reservations must be • .. "Ibi! Jrtmendoul velocity farcts ex-to air polluUon. That pollution prOblem, made by calling their otfice for Michael 1 haust .uJL..hiCber fDto the atmolpbert I.hey claim, can ~y be incruHd by e1· Lynch. , llfbere Dl'!'Q1llnJ[ wJDd CUTeDts dJspene pansion of the facility. Oates and times are this Thursday, it am1·~on& mln~ qOanUUai lfivt"r ll;dison company offici1ls deny the Oct. 2, 9 at 7;30 j>.m .. and Saturday, Sept. teedl 'lfGUnd ·level,"tbeEdiJolt'~1111 cf.argu and have pointed to their pro-27, and Oct. 4 and 11al9:30 a.m .. ac- aaid. • . mlsed use of speclal burninl materials ln cordinf to office mana1er Nonnan Can- an ovtrall coatrol of potenUa1 pollution. field . • . . -~ -..::.. -- : . Newport to Risk $4,000 Clllltlll COMI' "* ...... ~ -, •-:iw"' . '· --. In Try to Plug Oil Leak .... ........... ........... Ci1Mt9 ..... • ,.... ...... •. ·-By JEJIOME F. COLLINS But·~• later, al an unknawn dalt:, 10---n.;,,; ,.. """" ... Of ...... llY" ftllft Steff cord ta Zebtl, ''90f'n~e tapped 11\e --'lbt likely source of an oil lttk thtt has caBinl • , . and produced A flow of 20 "'---betn bubbUn1 up to all gaUona of crude &•llonll 1 day." ' s1• w .. t a., ,,..., tnto 1 Newport H1rbor channel will to5t " ..... --. • .o .... tM11t1•1' ) . --\ some $4,000 to ptu1 -aod It may nol Aviation Group '· ....... "9llll: 911 ............. work. " u..ne~nr,._= But Ne:f:! Beach city officials ha\·e ... • ... I -~ ,... ;,. decided to kt the 1amble. To See Jumbo Jet ' . George Zebal, Phtlc:o-Ford i<ologi!l and . , . a member of !he clty'a OJI Technical ; ,, Mviaory Commit!~ U)(ll lhert lan't Membm ol the COit.a Mesa Chamber ' I muct> illt tho ell!' can do. of Commerce Avladon COmmflt-. Can .. City _couneUmtn authorlr.ed the ti· just close their eyes Ml\ Monday 1114 pendilun Monday after Z.bal raported feel eJiht ihiits high. that rqbloOonment and recapping of an • Tbt croup haa achtdu1td a nHolt ctn.. olcl ...u ~ 211 Jett f ... the ner and tour of the Dou.ts Aircraft Ju) m!fr. v• p<Oblem. Company'1 Lona Beach Div on, wltll 1 ft cou alln, he oonctded, .,~n It hy firct-hand look at the new OC.10 )urnba bi1Ud1:.::f !ht oil prlOIU,. biota ii othtr jet. aband wella acatltred about Wtlt A movie and lllrlef~ INldl the 30Q. N"'1IOT'l p11,.n1er piano is ...rui.d by 'nm Ml tl!mJn liK tho 11mbla, TYier, m~ of communllr,ftlatlonl I "Al invtst!pllon by 1.tbal Ind lloll Lan-for the Long ach plan~ . 1 d,t, of the Slate Jltvlaloo.of Gaa Ind OU, ·IW<r>tdona must' bt ·tcte= in IDrMd up llrlrlC lndlcaUOns that the by noon Moncfall and Aviation lttce -al Iha flOlf la 1 aaal<d waU on the Chairman Kenneth Clart bopeo fe< ~ ' propetly o/ L N. Vorlt, 2G7 tll'lf SlreeL booklnp for Iha 11mulal..S j1lmbo jet The well ~" first plUHed 4 yeara ilO. filghl. . --... Far a ia.o..l a-...., - '.I'"""'• ..... •lioc a. ..... ;, n.a.w. • "" el ,...i.. pri<a. v .. -25" -~-...., pi...i--· · . ~ picas, place w<s · , W 17!"1 I - ~--f'Wii, ... ~ .. ~ .. - U..rime.,61lmar~the-: · ling ...... ,.... "-..,,. -- 0..'t ddar. c.... io ..aq ad tib ......... "' dUo • 1 • .... .,,..""" •• • a.9e 2'"' oor, P,a' w oET.W -Ima a.-,,_ i-s • ..i,. • 4-pi<a pi-•!liop (ts 1-plooa' · fad:, pi.., blfir; Ml~ ~ tioia., _.,. s.1t..-r.o.1n .. ' '· ·. CONVENIENT .J. c."' Jlµ,,p,hri TUMS 'J,w.f,,,6 ' l/iNICAMIRJCARb ' " 1121 Nl'l\'~RT IOULEVARD MASTO CHAR&E ' . ,. CO~fA MElA . 23 yµ~ SAME LOCATION PHONE 641-)401 I: • r I I I r·-------·--------.,----·-----------r-------,,...--------------------r---""'!'""1'"?""-"":"-~'1 w_.,,S.0_24,l~ ~Y~.f • ' ... .. i- F o~ 6 Mill.ion, Hotne· Is . a i:~~iler . Prisoner Ereed A.fter;.20 Years llOULDER. Colo. (UPI) - Joe Sam Walker, a balding, U. year~d lwmer caretaker who spent more than 20 years in pr!Mln for 1 murder he said he did not commit, wa1 declared a free man Tuesday. He declJned parole two yean ago, saying he should not be paroled from a crime for which he Wtul Innocent. A district court j u d g e ordered Walker released after Dist. A.Uy. Stan Johnson said there were not enough wit- nesses left to retry Walker for a murder COOlmitted in 194&. •11•m very happy with the decision," Walker said. "And, oo, I'm not guilty." Walker, convicted May. I, IM9, for the rape-slaying of 19- year-old University of Colcrado coed There 1 a Catherine Foller, wu ordertd •ilba-le! lne .. ttlod oCabs ln•~S-Comt deci&loo. . handed daWll Jul montl>. Th• state 8-Coor! ruled tl)al pretrial JllbllcllY mont ~ 2t , .... ':J.O hid preven\td "Walker from rec:dvJiii • fair trial. '!be court aaJCI PJblJCttr WU 1'IO eztenslve, IO 31am.ed and pre- judiclal, 10 calcuJated to i&- fiame and IO al.J..pwvaltve'' that it bad no choice but to.: ovtrturn the .ton'lktlaL • Jobnson aald JO ol IS original wi-. In Ille case were now d e a d • the whereabouts of teVen WW neaes wu not tnawn, tbl memory ol olhm hid filled and llill others wotlld' DOI .l)e able lo JN'port)n a n.,;.lrill l>eco1111 o1 m health. Miss Vs. Mr.s. 5 Say Marriage 'Slavery' Wan)eD of this city." 1 WASHINGTON (~) Tbe Smit. came to the retaH!1 Tuuclo7 d U>e famUy that WIDia lo ftuoct a IJlObJle l/oaM ond tho lamll1 10 poor H .... , ti/on! lhl -ta public • boullnc- ln _.... blll ~"' lhl upendllllf<I of ._ blJJJoo .. houainf Jl'Wlllll ,dµrlnc llaal 11'111 aJlll lt'll, the §eoate 111thortaod the Fed<ral H .... In& Admlnls!ratioo (FHA). to write mortga&es on mobUe homes and ereated 1 new subsidy lo help public booaloa lenants pay thelt ,.nt. Uncle< the aubsicly a fmlly would have to ·pay no more than 1$ percenl ol Its i-ne In renL II the public bauaiD& rent were hlaher. tbe aovem- Snow €fainu All FU.d of Body Ends Plane Crash Saga REDDING (AP) -:-. Deer htmtert bave found the a~ ptrent akeleton of, a pilot -p1 .. ecrulled In snowy pMIUll1ainl two years ago, ~ .. ......w .... o1 an unsucceasful batUe for aurvlval. Westlake, Tex. and Ron, %1, of Portland, had repeatedly re- turned to hunt for him. Deputies said they found a man's .bona scattered In the underbrush. They also found trou.stts, a shirt and sweater, a shoe, a glove, a cuffllnk and a , ballpoint pen marked: -W11uld fllY the dll· lerence. II tho l1mDy had oo Income. the aovernment would pay all the rent The bill WU Hnt to lhe HOUie, wblcb II considering 1 ..,..,..,. IS bllllon measuro that doel DOI lnclilde the IUbol<ijo p...,.... The Senate blll •Ito helps cttiel ·pay for maintenance and lo npalr vandaliam to publlc NEW YORK (UP!) -To 5ome, marriage maybe bliss, but to five angry New York They asserted m 1 r r I a I e u111 T...,_.. placed women in "slavery" CONVICT FREED The bocllu ol the pilot's wife and ~aughter had been found mooths after the crash. Their makeshift. 51-day-long diary had detailed how they had hoped for help that never came. "Compliments of C 1111 o r d Hotel. 527 Sootheut Morriaon SI., Portland." That was the hotel Oien .operated. The bones and other effects were turned ever to Coroner Leo GatM. Prostitutwn Supplement For Pension women it's "slave labor" without wages. and "legalized rape," and charged the in at it u t 1 on ___ J._oo_W_•_lk_•_•._5_2 __ The Shasta County sheriff's office aaid Tueaday that the hunten fotmd bones, clothing and a pen just a half mile from the cruh 1ite, where the pilot's wife and stepdaughter had waited vainly •. One of the late entries in the dlllr1 the women wrote en the margins of black plastic covered "Airman 's Guide'' said: "A1 left to go for help" after hearing search planes cverhead. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Two vice bureau detectives thought they had seen jt all unW Tuesday. nte women, who caUed themselves membeni ol the "Feminists," marched to New York City's marriage liceme bureau Tuesday with a peti- tion ca1ling for an end to "low wages and human bondage." Not even singer Tony Ben- nett, crooning love songs on city hall front steps across the lllreet. <Ollld dissuade the women from presenting their petition to City Clerk Herman Katz that charged him and the city with "fraud with a malicious Intent agalllst the discriminated against t h e female by not paying her for domestic labor. "Whoever created ·th e resolution toot a lot of license with the facts," said Katz. "I don't know· Whal this is all about." "A lot ol bou.oewl .. 1 lib the Idea of beln& paid a living wage," uid 30-year-old Grace Atkinscn, a political philosopher. The petition called for a "complete nu>ea}" of abortion Jaws and laws against prGo slituUon. "The fll'Sl step ls to get Red M 1fr'omen protected under the s aneuver terms o1 th• Fair Labor stan- dards Act," said M i I I 'WARSAW (UPI) -The Atkinson. She said she believ- &met Union and three ed marriage subjected women War1aw Pact allies toaninferlor.roJeandthatshe m an e u v e r e d military eventually wanted the in- bardware and rockets into sUtutioo "abolished". None of position today for a simulated the women would reveal ber battle in ncrthern and western marital stabiL Poland. Singer Bennett, who receiv- The new1 agency PAP aaid ed a medal from the city for Polish, East German, and ... ·hiit m~butionl, con- Czecbo8loyak forces had joiJl..i tin~s concett. Aman1 Ills ed Soviet troopfl for the "Oder. numbers: "I Can't Give You NeiB&e S9'' Ue"Cises. ~But love, Ba?;y.•· BOOKBINDER ' ' ·. \ 11 ' .. .. . . • • ' • • • ' I •• ' • • ,Bir:t}.i Aid l M~y ·Douhle WASHINGTON (AP) -·The House Fore'ign Affairs Com· mittee, after hearing pleu for massive programs to help combat the world population explosion, haa voted to double U.S. ezponditures for birth contrOI. • This would boost the ~aunt to encourage fami ly planrl;ing In ,~veloplilg na\lons 4ur1ng the current flscaL year to '100 , million, double the amount for f"lSC&I 1,969. It was the 11ame C\mlmittee, ID the ·11168 foreign aid bill, which fint wrote in specific authority to spend $35 million in, the lamlly planning fleld - al~ aid hmds bad backed •udt idiriu .. bf!or:e that. t The airpl.,.,, pllot..1 hY hotelman Al F. Oien, 59, plunged Into the Trinity Moun· tains of Norlhttn California during a l1orm on March 11, 1967, while the trio was on a filgbt from PorUand, O>-e .• to s .. Fr ........ Apparently the winp iced. The following Oct. 3, deer hunten stumbled on the crash &ite and fotmd the remains of Oim's wife, PbylliJ, 45, and her daughter by a form.er marriage, Carla Corbua, 16. All were from Portland. So heavy was the snow at the time of the crash that a 107~ay search by air and land failed to find the fallen craft. a Cessna 191. So dense was the un· dergrowth -u lo lO feet - ~t intensive ground aeafches after the mow melted failed to find the ...,..,. ol the pilot. illi: leln!, Alvin Jr., S3, of A lat.er one said: "Fear At dld not make It for help. Get. Ung weak." The diary tokl of running out of food 10 days after the crash, then cl melting snow to drink and cf covering the plane wreckage with a tarpaulin to keep out snow so th at it cou1d be used for a shelter. An undated entry listed the three per!!Om' injuriel: "Al : Cut on chin. 'lbree cutJ on forehead. Right ann broken. Pain with vertebrae, crushed ribs on right 1ide, Phyllis : Delirious for one day. Broten left arm. Sore right hand. Brulred left leg. OJI"-and broken left Wle. Both feet froMI the first night. Nooe bruises. Carla: Hurt back, left kidney, !tft right ankle and cut on Wt knee." The last entry WU dated May t, 1"7. Detectives David Verne and JQbn Hawk were sent to a bm1e to investigate 30 com· plaints lodged against an alleged prostitute. When Verne knocked at the doer. The note sald the cost him to come back in hall an hour. When he returned. a gnicery list was pinned on the door. The note aald the coast of the ilem.s would be deduct.. ed 1rom her f ... Verne and Hawk did their marketing, returned to the home and when' &he opened the door, they amsted her on three charges of prosti~tion. Ha1'k said the woman, who be .u.ld looked 20 yea rs younger than she was, told them ohe thou&i>I prootllutlon wu illegal only at night and that she practiced prostitution to supplement her old age peruilon. ' "Ifs the ~t amst I've enr eotten~; Ka-:~ llid. Trunk Showing ••• IO ·am • 4pm -rHURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 25 ' 'ljou are !J.nvileJ . . . TO VISIT WITH US TOMORROW, THURS- DAY, TO VIEW ALL THE FLORSHEIM LA· DIES SH.OES IN THE PRESENCE OF FLOR- SHEIMS FACTORY SALES REPRESENTA- TIVE MR. SAM KRAUS. ~nlroJucin'J . . . Florsheim: with heels that go great lengths f;o be the exactly right height. • • and fit is . totally · · empected 1. """""' llllffl In -r --<IWoa,"-!Wujip -' lo keep rents low. "Whit -iunJ!llo -FHA fll0rtlr81.. op lo 11 pay m nm lot Mb, couJcl • 1"" and tf0,000 "' mobile be spent on 1 ,......-flomel w .... _prOJIOl«I by Sen. mobile home ol lbllr ..... .,. £meat F. H\)lllnl1 (0.S.C.), lerl.. Jll9den1 . ...,._ and his amendment was and applilncel." qulcklroceepled. · Hellllp ............ 11 1 "Tbe mobllt home II the tralJer for.' lilt ., 1 ll lo n IOIWer for ma!\Yd••l1l<ul.rly Amorlcant, f....ruths of lo rural -~u where much "bml have not moved wlthln bGuJiba 11 In 1 doploral>le ~ 1bt put llvo 1'111-, Boycott Threatened Over Racial Quotas • • ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) -Anirl' union leaden U...~ -lodq • bo1cott of led<ral construction proJecu · to pro- test a ..pemment plan they &aid would .et raelal hlri.nc quotu. The pion w..i.r requite «ll- tracton on federal projedl ol • '50,000 or men to hire a cer- tain numbtr from· mlnmtty 1 groups for iron wort, plumb- ing, p!pef!Wng, sl)eet mdaf and electrict1111 Jobi. "It's Soinc to raise the roof," laid ooe An;CJO bulld- ln& trade& leader alter the Labor Department lnDOUDced it would 'o ahead with the cont.roven1al Phlladelpbf.a plan. s.cr.wy of Labor George P. Shults said in WHhlng\all Tuesday the plan· would be p.Jt into •!feet In Pblladelpbla and expanded nationwide as soon as po51lble to Insure mere high-paying construction jobs for Negroes and other mlnor-ily groups. Shults bu Aid Negro -k· ~ era In tboee trades tn the Phil· - adelpbia area amount to lelll than two percent, but the un-; tons claim about 12 percenL T Leaden of the AFLCIO : Conslruction and B u t J d I n g i Trades Department, wbo ear-1 lier Aid the1 wotlld throw open their doors lo all qulllJ. fled mloorlty group ...,,.,. iben, )l'•pared raolutlom d .. llOWlClllg the Phfladelphla pllo as "Infamous" and a "unloo- bulting'' taclic. * * * * * *· Racial Demonstrations Flare in Six Cities •r .,.,._. ""' -..tltMI City RJ&ti Scboola ndmbwted Demomtrationa centering in 'a 6rief c o·n f'ro n t • t I• n around schoola a n d con-bet.ween black students ud 1truction proJecu Dared into pollce. Somt IO'pollcenla .. violence Tu<sday in Rlvtrslde, eel nlghts1lcb lo diopcna ... ~ Call!.; Detroi~ Chicago, S..~ aJ111 botlJe.throwlnl yonllll •I Ue, Web.; New Bnmrwlc:k, one bll!h ldiool ml 1 juni111: N.J., and In N.,. York b1if> w., fomd. lo c1oee wbeo Clty'1 Harlem. 50 yQlllhl · bolnb.ided ·ti wllb Two students were arre:stert ' · · and six others 1ust.afned minor · mil!llllel. . ' injuries in a racial disturbanc.e Fiv! ~ in cl u d t n I at RobldouJ: Hlch School In three poll.._,. were lnjlnd Riverside, scallend fl&bllnl Tuesday In Jjie "F"aic! dlJ o! broke out, In the clfeterts ...,._ ' .racial .vlo~ll Auatlri Hip lrig the Jimch p«lod and Olle School .. Cblcaco'• -lide. store Window and 1lz car None of. the< injurlel •u wlndshJelds were broken aft(r serlowi. PoU~ amstfd Sfl IChool. , • Youtl\s, moat ollhem allepclly. '!'Irie ~ve d~·. di '"""'"'" ol the Vlee Lordi dislurt>anoes ll Detroit Imler 1111¥! -. ... ,,~= r . " . .. • ,. IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA WOMEH'S SHOE cxxucnoti 1052 IRVINE -NEWPORT BEACH ' ' ( t ·-. .. • Schools Doing Without Whan ~ eat too d"*' htlo Income,, ti\• pru4ent pll'ICll doem't wipe out bis uvlng1 accoun"-b• dots wltllout. N•wport.M-schools are doln{ wllhcuL They're dolni without !llafutenance and repairs, full help for handicapped children, ma111 and globes, typewriters fo'r typing classes, some paper and pencils for elementary ldas, certain teacher pay raises and at;er-scbool bus runs. The lOchoOls are doing wllbout lri the amolllll· of ~1~dget cuts grudgingly made last w"k by l<;DOW lrullees. Tbo 'cuts brollght Ille ocbool district'• reserve fund up from twd parcenrtd three percent of tlie $24 ml1Uon bu41et. A reserve of 10 percent Is the level consldeNCI safe ~Y sch<Jol finance experts. WhY "reurves? Because a school' dlttrtct 1u•I lm't .n°"od to run out of money. By law ii ean' cut the tchdol·yur·~ ii 1undl run out al!4 11 CBJl't borrow money without time-comumlng ~ers' approval. And lbe unfo~D. d!J<S .happen; Caunl AIHllOr Andrew Hinshaw' a freezing of U~per New .BIY laada tll1a year mean• the ,district won I &et~ ,000 In Income it 1144 figured on getting. Thal is the equivalent of 2" pettent of the budget from reserves. ' Burt as It does, the school board has taken the pru· dent coorse and done without. Gamboling on the Plastic .., ' I ' will be"Dlullc. . ~, .1 .~ ltwlDberolledonand'lllueclclowlL ; • ' II the turf, known coinmerelaUy as Duro-Grass, should aornebow get hen!, folded at mutilated; fresh patcbes will be nailed down with concrete nails. Mowing, of course, won't be neces•ry. About the only· malnlen.,.,. requlnd· will be some occulonal vac'ilumlng. That's wby the city likes the idea of plas- tic grass. It'.i Upkeep ls prettycbeap. We can't argue that .. We also can't argue that plasUc gran would •ur· vive auto Hbaust fumes, whereas real grass would- • and does-get mighty elcldr.•. . The advantages· ol ~Clal IUl'f over> nature's al· · ready have been demonf!rated by a few · experimental strips that were laid out on 19th' Street near Harbor Boulevard. Since then, not a blade haa died.. Nor grown an inch. . Some ' oUiclals have Spoken enthusiastically about .Plalllc gr&&~. A few suggemtt lhat Pllrbapc it -could be !lnatailecl at places other ·than just· along io&d"" At par~s,' tor Instance. · Now here we draw the line. With Duro-Grass cover- lni the ground·at parks, where would the wontt1 10? And the birds that feed on them? And what •bout the cblldren that like to look at both? It 11 not dtlficull lo envision, as a result, domestic discussions like this: "Where's Junior?" aska Dad. •'With his friends, at the park/' says Mom. 11What are they doing?" "Gamboling on !be plasUc." IL boggles the mind. • ' .. .. . • 1 • • One day 1oon the center divider down Merrimac w_, tbroufh the OCC campus will be carpeted with a • verdant lawn. And carpeted i1 the "'.Ord-lot the gra11· But the picture ahead Is not totally bleak for non. plastic people. Up to now the city has announced no plp.ns for plastic trees for Costa Mesa's non~pla&tlc kids 'Wtll. kllp diui1111! We've alway1 •tn.u:Jr. it rich here btforei• ·: . A Matt,er Not for the. -' , Grammarians FOR INSTANCE, &be word u&hip" in ,.,..,..h 11 masculine -but In rO!errlng to _, apedfic ship, it becomes feml.nine, . Ub "'La Llbirte." The er act French loclilnb. . ICJ .. . Profesaor tharges Reaga 11 A:ttenapt• to Buy Votes De Gloomy t G118: 'Schools Have All Been Undercut~ Think GOO I am not a mlOloU!re or I may never haVe found the . YMCA; the mliol beauH!uf pools fn 0r1111e County, il,y or nlfbt, with the moSt belullful vl<\t of the Back Bay. Breathe In a..,. world and d/'OWll YOll' troobles -II jull tills once, smlle Mil bO hippy! ·-N.E. T1dt ...... '*'*" .................. tMW'ltr -M tti. ~1 Ii lio ... "* "' ~ •• ....., ~ _,, ., •. • To the Editor: Is there nO end to .the anarllna: rtac· tionlsm and medieval clNrliahne81 in· fUcted upon the people of California by Ronald Reagon and bis office?! We have in C&Ufomia now a 1•gov~rnot" who attempts to buy the votu of cltliena with ·'70 tu rebates calculated to paralyze their m1nde and appeal to ·their immediate greed for a fut dollar In band. And this In 'Pit• of a common awareneu of.Ca Ji for n i a• s tremendous problems; problems like wale pollution, criUcal air pollution. train, lhe Golden Arrow, would normAUy deterioratina: public school systema, and bt JllUCQUne, but be¢epee it11 the name compla state agricultural problerftl. Ra· af a .u.m, · 1t *1lo .,ts dtlicnited wttb a tJonal cilizena would rather see their "la/' ,_ .· . money s}>ent for improvement of livlni There must be''90me ~cholC?Slcal need conruUOns in our state, I believe. -~~~T~·~!: :·t~~ REAGAN'S ATTACK on Calllornia's ,G(l."1 .;:. 11!t, ,~~(!;\ once-great tducaUonaJ system has been ana ~ ~~ vicious and it-·connl\uing ... The grade .,.,,..i~e ,oJ,th! ~ject. : .~ !Chool.!, the stale coU11e B)'llem, and the .. , University of California have all been ~ONLY TENTAnvE reuon J can &ava.gely and vlndictive!y undercut b,p. asslgb to this · 1realdllbtieS( ·1i ·tM ihiJ champion of backwardness. Sure masculine feeling that certain o~jects or people are overtaxed and unfairly taxed motion poasess a grace and a t;uuty that in ·lhla ~state, but the answer is not seem feminine. i d~u'cUon of our fine institutions, but And, sloee language ls generally rerorm, graurools refonn, or the tax regulated by men, this habit of speech system itself. would tend to become a part or actepted If you don 't care about California, and usage. if your vote is for sale, you will have a Men obtain a kl!en pleasure ollt ot-own· , .buy~r .. Ron\}d Reaga~'WUI give you $10 ing or controlling vehicles on Jand~ sea ur .for Jt! · ' air; and perhaps this pleasure iJ GEORGE W. KENT somehow comparable to that of possess· Associate Professor lng and subduing a beautiful and elll!ive UCI woman. Or perhaps the whimsicality and occulonal unreliability of "ouch vehicles nmlnd men d the variability of feminine bellavlor. Thll 11 a matter not for the gra!nmarl1111, but for . the deeper •tudenla of hionu inoljvll~ Battle Death• To the Editor: Each week the news .med.i.a,.informs ua ~ about. the batUe d .. ifui thol '~ed d111inf the preceding week In Vlelnim. · Letter• from f't1adlts are welcome. Normally tcrltn1 ahould conve11 &htir m.t.ttaQtl fn 300 word.t or les1. Th• fiDht lo condom• ltllnr lo fit spaco M elhnfnatt libel is rtinwd. AU i.i. ters mu.rt fnclude tfgnattire and tnm£. Ing 4ddr11s, Wt Tlamt'I may be with. held on rtqutst if sufficient red.ton i.! appartnt. U.S. has Iott ln the war. These wttkly stauatlcl have litUe real meaning because they do not take into • account the fact tba\ ~ei V.:S. bu a mucb larger popu!aUClfl lllU N.jl Vietnam. Acc9rd'1>& to'liiY,iiM !YCUonary, NQrtii Vietnam ·1\1• i tiot>W•Uon of •oouf 15 million wrtile the U.S. has about. 179 mlllion. Even thotJ&h these figures are outdated we can aasume that the U.S. population is 12 Umu Larger than that of North Viet.Dam. THE LAST FEW months there has betR from 2.500 to 3,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese killed in SOuth Vietnam each week. There is no way fur Qlt to know how many of thole that are killed ' II'• from the North but a guess of 75 percent seems reasonable. Thus. in a week when military headquarters jn SalJOn nport that 2,600 of the enemy hav~ ~ tllJed, 1,950 will be North Vietnameae. ' ~ Now if we multiply J ,950 by 12 we end up with the number of North Vietnamese that would have been killed.if North Viet· nam :wi:s i,s large. a.s the U.S. 'J'hls..comes to 2q.400· or. in other words the North would laae in two. weeks more than the THERE IS NO doubt in my mind that if we lO'!t 20,000 men in one week that all the generals in the Pentagon would be fired. Yet, the military leaders in the North are the same ones that started the aggressive. war in the SOutb. How come? They owe their jobl to Ho Chl Minh, who had all opposition killed oH after he gained ronltol of the Ncrtb. Of course. one would be uecuted in the North for · questioning the wisdom of such man- power loasea jtat to liberate the South. HARRY B. McDONALD JR. Matta of Prejudice To the Editor: bed, which poses a problem for the laun- dry. One example is a brand new CR in this area which is closing after about eeven months of eili:tence Without the alighteet idea about how to run a business. J REFER TO the CH which, accor®'g to the grapevine, firtt, did not set ·the various electric clocks to coordinate With the right time ; secondly, the beautiful shrubbery was allowed to wither for the want of watier ; thirdly, ants invaded the premises and arc still ex.Lant; fourthly. cillpmunks, being uncon.teated. entered the place; fifthly, the turnover Gf help during lttis interlude has beeh more than a professional business would t<llerate. Does Herbert H. Stricker (Mailbox. .AlfWfiJIBA~ UUed .'ITll•· Healer" Sept. 11) feel that a student with abort thritJa some Jig&t or. die situation by ex- bair and a tle has a gruter learning poalng certain medical frauds, and the capacity than one with lotli batr "arif.;, .JO.called convalescent hospttal is not weartnc lllldi.b? omitted from 1l$ tirades. If.,. we use this kind of reasonl!ll, we What to do about it! It's too late now, may also deduct that colored Students _ with the medical caduceus entwined cannot learn as well as wblte students. around the necks or patients in a death .IT'S ALL A maUer of prejudice.· One may like short hair oter loq; white over C<llored. People should be seen as they are as pe<!ple, not as they dress ur believe. STEVEN C. LAUBLY Convalescent Hoepltals To the Editor: grip. But Jet me at this rabid point ex .. onerate eVery goOd general practitlonet and every 1o6d specialist, for they have . flothlng to do with the medical rackets that are going on. In the meantime, just don't get sick that's all. S. G. UND!NE Liked the Salt hllne To the Editor: I wu ve-ry sad to hear that the salt mine on the Upper Bay was l<lrn down. The f~y. and especially I, liked the salt mine very much. I hope they don'& build boalel er apartment!! where the salt mine wu. Pleat tey to :!lave a little land for the animals. 260 Million Southpaws 1be grapevine ha.a it that the so-called1 convalescent hospitals, go popular now' with the Wall Street gentry, are bjg frauds in their own rigbL Patients pay an average of $1S a day for a regimented me.nu and a spurious "service" in whic,h paUents are jgnored when they ring the bell, and are allowed to excrete in the PAUL LOUBET Emh·arrassm.ent: Green Beret Trial Things a colwnnllt mlll>I never lmow U be didn't ORl!D bla m•U: What do Xlnl Novak , and °"1'lie Chaplin bave Iii .....,..? Both are left· handed. They ... arn .. 1 2tlO mlll1oo IOUthpaws in the world. Uncle Sam shOoJ4 take more paJna to equip his nepbew. In uniform with fitte.I .-plugs, eaya the U.S. Army's top hear· log upert. Dr. Jorry t. No-.0 of Walter Reed Hoopital esthi\ates that hall d the 500,000 troops who undergo <:<mbat training each year suffer ''slgnifleant hearlng loss" from the noises of lllllll .-ma and artillery fire before they ever reach a real i>atUefield. ,NOTIUNG BIJllGEONS I i k e a bareaucracy. Federal civilian employ-_,,t. whiCb rtaebed a postwar low of I.I& million pet.-In flaeal 1950, ls DOW woll over the three mllllon mark. Thero .. now 21 ltates In which federal ..,p1ayea outmunber U,... "' alate ~~clvlU..Uon make It 19.i to ktep·a -nilnd In a -...,, About ltO mUllaa AmerlcaN are ~led to 11111 .. --.i or emo-.tllmil denmgemenl! Tl-. .re moro pa. -bolplLallzed for meotal lll!i<ss tbao .---•• Geerse --· Diora.,e: 117 hulband and I fl&ht every tllllo ... apWI the "°' filf dlasing con. !loo\ you tlilnl: the be&t way le .lnalt tbl hal>lt ls lo throw Jee wa&eroa bim? MRS. U. 0. . • for an otber allmenll, Including heart dtfecls and cancer, coqtbin<d, One lltpofuJ -= About 75 ~ of mental ~ admitted to !lie bo@ltal fO< the lll'lt tlnle IOIYe wllbln I 1Uf: QUOTABLB NoT.t.BLlllh •Money Is like mamJre. If yoo spnad 11 aroupd, 11 does a lot of good. But if you pile tt 1IJ) in one place, it st)nks like hell." CUnL Murchison Jr., Texas financier. Does city smog make you feel Urtd ! SmaU wonder. lnvesUgalOrs have found the nitric oxide, one of ii.II ingredients, q.n reduce the blood's oxyge~areylng capeclly from 20 to sa percent. The legendary success story of modern business is tbt. rise of a.n office boy to the preslde.acy ol the tame firm where he started. Actually, ba:slnea execulives are 111111Uy more mobile. SOme 100,000 each yoar dlange Jobi lniho ~for greener ~~-better~ blnellts. ABOOT BAii, d all ldult Amerlcons are ........,bl lo IOIDI flllenl Wblle lat may bt IMlllcall:Y unjullillable, It does have one edtaDtap. 1be fatter YOU are the Jen likely Y"'. •• lo be bltte. bf mosquitoes. 1btn ptt'!Olll are favorite targels ol mO!!Qultoes because they tend to nave a higher rnetabollc nt.e and re- lease more beat. which 1Ut1cts the iii· sects. Benjamin Franklin wu0ne ol the lath· en of dayllgbt tavlng time. He propooed It be adopted wbjle be WIS u.s. minister to France. Worth remembering? "A tell·made man 11 oft.n one who would have done bettor U lit bad lei out lhl contrlCI." WASHINGTON -The trial of the Green Berets accused of murder in Vitt· nam seems likely to further Mibarrals · the U.S. government in lllis most em- barras.slng o[. wars. • : . It the American public blu!hed at revelation' that· Americans shot ~ners durln& World War a, consider how it will reacl to the unraveling of bureaucratie inligli{tog which led to murder by mistake. The fact thal Co\. Robert Rheault has engaged Edward Bennett Williams, possibly the best-known trial lawyer in the country, to defend him against the Army's charges is proof, if any were needed, that the trial "iJ.1 be both highly pubUclzid ana hard f"l'bt. THE ARMY HOPED that the Central Intelligence Agency would call a baJt to the trial on the grounds of national M!CUrtty. But the agency bas taken the view that Jt has no objection to full disclosu~. This can only mean fhat CIA Director Richard Helms is. determlned to back up his Vietnam slallon chief, and that the slatlon chief is very angry w deed. ~ Quotes Allct. Roney, Santa ,foalca-"What ht:t become of our patrklte who are not arratd to express a great love for our c:oontr;y • and who can't help being ovem)fne with emoUon at the wtgbt of. the flli?" Warnn Currier, San Dttp Cabt1De Foancl1Uoa ntc.-"U mlnorlUes have access to our todttCy, «hey'Ve rot a chanc, It's really a rtvoJ.uUon of ac. ftulbllil)r'.n There are two questions about the trial l\'hich have not been answertd in public. The quesUons: lead to at least a sketchy explanation of what took place. 1-Why did tbe CIA decide tor the first time in recent history to bold a bac't(round press brleOna: to deny thar it was involved? . S -WBY DID Gtn. Creighton Abram.s, Amy commander in V~tnam, find it neceasary to take ste~ leading to a public trial -sltps which Included solitary conrinement or five men in· eluding a coloneJ -before they were ~ven charged? At first, Abrams was inclined to hush up. .t~ affair. But after CIA had blown the whistle, panic set. in. The thing aetm· ed loo big lo slop. - A little history is in order. In late 1963. Ille. Green Berets took over a CIA opera· lion almed al perrottting the Mon- tagnll'dl to deny their hilltap villages to the VIM Con&. who were using Utem as bases. CIA had bttn Jl"OViding arms to these trlbtsmtn v.·ho have no aUcgiance to eilher the Vlet1Coog or the Thieu govern- ment, but wbo, for proll~ were willing lo keep out the vc. ACTUALLY, THE plan dld not work out well. With typical A rm y thor..,..,nm, the Green Berets tried to pemiade the Montagnarch lo !ID on the offensive -lo Join the war. 1n this. the tnOeamtn bad no iolertlt wti.tever, but they did provide the base for the ~"I· lt'llia:ence operaUon into cambodilf fn v.hicb Col. Rheault an·d his ·l!len were eogaged wben thq ~ suc!delilf ar· rested. • When tlley tool< aver the ~. the Green Berets a1lo took over ad,. aeent . They·1aier bel1tved 1111t be haa "turned ... In the """"' d tblir tender bandllng, he died. CIA DISAQREES with the Army As· sessment of its protege .and mori impor· tant, with the Army action. From the sta. tlon chief's standpoint, a brave and loyal agent had been murdered. Jfe was furious. Tiie re$Ult of his fury will be an embarrass.Ing public trial unless SOQ.leone -Anny Secretart Slal\ley Resor. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird, or perhaps the President hlmSeJf -steps in to halt it. BureaUO'ltic atruq:les between in- l'oo Busy ...... MIM., ',,_, •·t real ()C.. cul-rly ot the P*!blllty one d17 of a 'taipaYer revolt,' but It It not li>:ely to happen, sinct: there is Uttle unity or organization in the protests of the middle- clasa lupeyl111 grwp. Whit ii fu mor. likely Is that the day will come -and the trend is already well utabllshtd -that the govtrnment will be i lht cont1011Jq agency for •lrtual\y evtrj facet or busin.., and pen<W1al life. And tt will be, in larp part, because.the self-Amt peo- ple contprlllna the majority class have been too busy or too unconcerned cw too indifferent and have relinqul.!hed more aod more rtlpOl\lllbilily lo the govern. menL~ · telligen<:e agencies arc not new. During World War II, Army G·2 frequently com- plained about William J, Donovan 's OSS. And during the Cold \Var, the number of agents tripping over each other's heels in Eastern Europe led to Soviet Premier Khrushchev 's famous remark to the late CIA Chief Allen W. Dulles, "Of course we have much in common. We read each other's rtporls." BOTH WORLD WAR JI and the Cold War were popular wars. Ideology con. fronted Ideology, and whatever tht mistahs, most Americans thought it i.mo portent that our side win. Vietnam i8 not the same thing. A bungled· •ar, further bungled b y b.......,...tlc rivalry leading lo a bu111led murder, II .not likely lo be admired hot· •tllVe ~ tbb winter. By ll'nak Manklewlcs ud Tom Bradn ' ' -----· Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1969 Tht editorial pagt 01 t.'tt Daily Piloi tttkt to iflfonn and stim.- ulatt f'tadtr1 by prti tnting thft ncauspaptr'1 opinimu ond com,. mentary on t opics of fifftret t :"' and aigniflcance. by prooid.ing n forum Jor tht t~re1rlon of f our f'COdttt' opintons. and by prt1cnti"'1 tht dfttme t>le» poi•ta of informed ob,.,,,.,., aml spokumfft Oft lopicl Of Iii< dov. . .Robert N. Weed, Publisher l • ( I Cd po ol( • l3e ed 3,8 fig •.o ha J.I • flV· fig ,wt ' da le! In! de Gd I bet Yll rio I [11, wi I !hi nc lot • ly of I Liv· ,., Sci He M1 - . • : • • ' • • ' ' ..,. . -. --------:....,.---,~--~ --·~--------o-~~------,..------- Enrollment , ' ' AtGWC ~ingUp Figures juat released by Gokl"' Wat Cdllege lhow an tnrollmeot lncrtue of JS percent over last year, much bJ.aber than' ~ciala had predicled. Af!mJnis!raton ol the Huntlnglon Beach community college orlgloally brac- ed themselves (or an tnnui: of S,SOO to 3,800 studenta, but according to the latest figures enrollment hu now leveled oft at ",034 studenta, up 981 ftom 1981. Al the same time, nearly 5,000 students have registered f<r evening courses, up 12 percent from a year ago. Total enrollment for both day and evening divislona ls now 8,633 ltudenta, ·a figure 1141" beyond wbat studies· indica!Oili :when the college opened four yean ago. Al least some of the tncreue 1n tbe .. daytime enrollment wu credited ~ 1coli lege adminlstralon to the shift •flf nur. Ing, law enforcement. and C05oletology departments from Orange Cout to ~den West College. ~MCA Seeking IP-dians, Dads ' LitUe Indians -and big dads -are being rocrulted by the Hw!Ungton.Beaob YMCA for it.s Y-lndian Gulde and Y-War· rior programs. !!Oya from Hare Invited to join the'Y· lntian ·GUides WhUe boys from 1-lJ are uzted to join the Y-Wanion, - father1 and sons who wou1d llJr.e to join the program may meet with YMCA of. ficlals at 7:30· p.m., 11wrsday at tbe loQowing locations: Younlf'len In the lluntlniloO Beach Cl· ty School District meet in the auditorium of Dwyer School, 150Z Palm Ave. Boys in Ocean View School DLstrlct who 1 live south of Hell Avenue meet in the oaleteria or Hwillngtoo Beach . l!lih School. • Those in Ocean View Disti:ict nortb of Heil Avenue 'lneeti in the cafeteria ~ Marina High School. Claeer With 'Them Prelty maid .. all in ,. row ano•Marina High·Scbool ch<erleaden (!root to·baclt)'•Melilnfe ~Debbi•-~, Kim Weller, Ami Sljnson and Sharon.Fricke,.Wiilui O>o'ballen iacile South TOrranceoa~8 p.m, Friday af.WestminSter111ih. · · · · ' Huntingtan Spotlig~ted lit Wall';St~eet J ou~nal •, lluntingtl>n eeach is tpJtliglled • 1n Southern-Colilomia FAlaorl Co. ·ad• vertlaing aj>pearing In the Wall stnel Joornal and SOulliem Ca II f.o ~n la newsp~: . . In ·a.'one'thful:~e·.ad>WbiCh-appeand In the Qnanclal newspaper Sept. 17 and will appear m-Orange County daJlJea in the next few weeb, Ille city 11 heedllned a,, 0 a great ptace,fcr a new plant site, And a fine 11.11tan:" The ad reads ln'Pllrt: "Not ao long~!>. Huntington Beach was a ~PY sUside bamleL .Today it's the fastest growing city in the nation with a popula~ of llS,000 -up 2,100 percent since 1950. ''Here are a v~ety of industrial plant(. One employs S,500 p e op I e CMclloMel1 • Dooglas). Tile firm that ba1lds -...ta II amaller, but business is good. And here is the famed Hun- tington Harbour Marina Community with exciting home! fronting on private lagOOM. '"Ibe city has two major industrial parka, Nearly three "Jll&re milea it lan<l • are svanable in parcels from under ao acre to 140 acres. "Huntington Beach la eaally reached by direct ttteway, 5outhem Pacific Railroad and all major truckers. , I "Why not considu Huntington Beach .. for your plant site? You'll like the sound city g~emment, solid tax bue, excellent school 8)'5tem11. And the music of the rurf to ease away the business problems of the day." The large advertisement l! topped by a photo of a business executive fully cloth- ed and comJtlete with brief cue, riding a surfboard and through the wavea. Real Estate Investment Lectures Set Speakers and free ticke&I both are ready today for Ille !Utb apnual lteal Estate Investment Confttence to be presented jointly by lbe DAILY PJLOT, Orange Coast CoUege's Evening Division and the Newport Harbor-Costa Meaa Board of Realtors. The real estate invesbnent conference -actaally a series of four lecture sessiona keyed to ·the interests of the non.. pro[~al lnveator -will be beld again this year tn the auditorium of Newport Harbor .High School, 15th and lrvlne stre<ts. , MILY-Pl\.OT lfefl ...... Tile SEriea will be pr...nted on f<>jr consecutlye '!Ue>da,ys, beglnnlng Oct. 7, wftb each twd-hour se&!ion acbeduled from 7:30 to l:30 p.m. 'eadg for Hunti~~· P~lf ow :Dancing Indjans In dress rehearsal for this weekend'S all·Indiaii ~eo in Huntington Beach are (left to right), Nancy B\ac~. 8, Debra !Black, 8, and Ruth Adson, 6. Nancy and Debra·are <>;toes; Ruth is tdescendent of Navaho and Pawnee tribes. t There ii no admlsa1on or tuition cbar1e fOf' the ter:iu, but tick.eta are necessary. The Uc.kets are available at either the Orange Coast College or Golden West College campus and at any ol the DAILY PILOT ofllcu lhn>ughout the Orange Coalt area . VISIT OUR EXQUISITE SHOWRooM FOR THE FINEST INTERIORS IN ORAHG£ Here .t Mt•'• our _,,6,1or dellgn1rs off•r fresh ••nt ktlat '° 1nh1nce )'Dllt homt. COUNTY ••• L ' • ~ .. _ UllllAL T~ AVAii.AW ' ' • 'Valley ' - Racall For Cl\T c .... ,..... Covncl I- '.¥. t j ~ :! .... ... 006 206 70 28 40 007 112 110 17 37 008 240 119 28 70 009 217 120 37 '79: 010 138 109 ·27 54 013 128 41 8 53 015 191 102 28 51 016 145 49 24 32 017 171 85 27 65 201 240 118 52 92 202 176 32 47 27 203 ~7 29 12 9 205 110 74 I 33 40 206 l~ 185 28 ro 'JJYI 64 26 16 ' 209 235 78 32 86 211 148 50 30 30 212 152 69 9 39 214 210 82 34 (3 Absentee Vote 29 16 6 8 Total 3188 1524 524 944 Youth Football Contest Carded In Huntington 1 j "' 86. 53 83 63 51 41 58 ~ 56 75 57 11 58 54 25- 43 50 52 62 3 1030 Boys from the ages of eight to U are lnvtted to compete Oct. 4 in .the 1Mual "Punt, Pass and Klct Cooteat" of the Huntington Beach &creaUOn aod Parks Departpmel CompeUUon be&W at 1:30 p,m.,on four playgrounds wKh wlnnera in each age bracket quallfylng !0< the clly cbam- plooahlps Oct. 11 at the city gym, 16th Street and Palm A venue. CompeUtion on Oct. 4 will take place at the gym ; Meadow View School, 5702 Clark Dr.; Murdy Park, Norma Cirele and Golden West Stree~ and Wardlow Parle, Magnolia Street and Plonee'r Drive. Those eligible to compete must be eight years of q:e ,before Jan.. 3 and n::1t be 14 years of age befcie Jan. 3. Legal proof of age should be presented. Trophies ror first, aecood and third place wlnnera al each age will be award· ed. Champions will be eligible for state compeUUoo and poosib)e nattonal COIJl- petlljon at the NaUonal Football League playoll -·· Ja 3 in Miami, Fla. Tile naUonal cooteat ii -red by Ford and the NFL. Tha local contest iJ CCHpOn5«0d by the parka and recreaUon department and Ille Wllaon Ford Dealer of Huntln8'0n Beach. ' . Wldoio401i Sfll ...... 24. 1169 ~ OAll.Y I'll.OT ' , Ree all ··Results I Recall Fof Cltr It.oil ~7 F ..... au Councl Scbw•rdlfs1sr 1· I 1 I I 'C . . 1; -· ~ • l ~ i :! ., = :I .i " .. ~> • "19 212 63 18 84 .. 96 230 46 89 159 21'1 42 125 98 42 ~· I~ 12'1 -~· M 93 224 90 261 79 112 267 )62 lS5 343 93 253 105 103 78 100 245 K 121 178 340 51 152 95 41 81 78 1.$2 95 M JCK 251 23 1S5 29 73 24' 47 137, 28 59 85 165 96 208 84 11 54 106 219 73 129 109 298 69 151 42 16 31 '10 150 43 78 106 JM 63 182 74 37 44 65 196 60 . 60 145 257 72 257 11!1 93 84 ~ 272 83 ,m 179 .. :lllO . 86 179 28 79 62 177 30 '-68 lZ7 208 24 37 29 11 15 26 u 25 23 32 66 71 189 54 !jl 44 ll5 206 39 · 99 130 245 78 . 197 151 61 6.7 108 217 JU 109 160 318 26 67-23 16 22 40 64 ' 28 39 39 91 107 244 68 66 65 138 254' 56 136 150 3)9 58 151 46 32 45 93 161 37 . 71 w 201 83 166 55 42 25 124 178 43 88 110 . 222 106 23> 71 99 49 101 '01 64 153 116 299 11 29 16 5 5-18 27 18 10 ..... 18 45 1302 3395 1309 1249 . 969 1697 3547 lJllO 1.lm 2269 4745 48,5% Voting Police Recruit,S Begin GWC Training Course How well doeJ the new Pollet recruit bold up under advme cooditlons! Is he physlcally and mentally able to 11tand up at a bfoody crash scene? Cln be -take verbal abuse? Is he Ible to· direct lraffic at an intenection for 12 houri? Questions like these and others are cur. rently being answered at Golden Welt College where tiO pollce·rea'Ulta•be1an a Huntington Sets Girls' Leagues Powder puff leagues for volleyball and volley-temls will 1WI Oct, I In Hun- tington Beach: Three league.a which wUl open ror glrls to grades five through hllh school are sponsored 'by city Recreatfon and Parkl Department. Ffflh and Sixth grade gicla m17 &ign up for Pony Tail volley-tennis at l p.m., Oct. 4 1t Marina Hlgh Scbool and the city Qm, 17th Street •nd Palnt Avenue. Young .Mlu .. neyball ligJiljll wJU be ope to 'Ith and .Ith grade girl• at t a.m., Oct. 4 at Marina and at 5:30 p.m., Oct. I at Ille ctty pm. nfne.weet training program tb1a weef, Much ol the CWTlculwn Jncludu - tralnlng .. In the menlJo\led ·-· Other areaa of concentration coMlst el law, discipline and g'°'nl poilc& ""' cedures. The Otange County Peace Of&era' Academy wa.s originally based at Orang9 Coast College until It wu moved to Golden West th1a fall, aloog with the two- year cadet training program In law en- f orcemeut. Academy rectults I.re olllcers a1,..c17 employed by city depart!Denta llhlle,the cadell are student. preparing lo -law enforcement careera. Two toctlcal olllcen from Iba CaMa Mesa •Police ~ -both gracfuatea ol Orange COOll Collela - have been added to tbe turhtng stalf thlt year •. LI. ~Olli! Moquin and Set. Jact Calnon are ~-part.time credmtlaled 'leadlm and will be retpGll5lbla for evaluation ol remits' attitude aDd appearance u well .. dlodpll"" and -training. Local recruit. lncloda Iba followtnc: Huntington Beacb PoJJce Depai1menl -James R. Auatln, Blaine F, Dl'ril, Vir1!1n0t'V. Klrtmeytt, Dennis A. Lorton, Robert. D; <¥orQ; IUdlard D, ODolGll, and Dennis R. Smith. ' ,c SAVE-$1st74' ON . NEW HARMON~KARDON 200 FM STEREO SYSlEM! INC,LUDES GARRARD A'UT0:.CHANGER 1?' CO.AXIAL LANC_ER SPEAKERS REG. $5'.00 • ' fllHIR 160.T and xr.s·s. FM-Stereo € • • t ltEG, PRICE $349,IOI ' SAVE $169.121 ·~..:.::::-:..-=~ ·2· ·9168 .,..., ................ ..,.,.. _ ................. _ -··,.,,; . . . I \, • 4 •• • • .. . . ' . SHIRWOOD•AR.200 W111t Stereo -- • DAil y PllllT ~ ................. . Mrs. Tl\I ~•ewe Elrh•rt, 38, and her daughtM, Mrs. Robort Lewis, 20, -of Marshall, m .. •hared a room at tljo Union Hospital, Terry Haute, Ind., this JVffk. Thelr ;room wu In the matemlty ward-Mrs. Eirllart gave hirtli to her ninth child, and two days later Mrs. Lewia had a t>®y. Bot,ll inlaots were girls . • TM Sir Winston ChurchiU Memorial Trtut announced that, aa: pGTt of it& work to improve lift in Britain, it will grant five garboQt collectors $!,600 each to 1tudu nfw.tt collection WOTk m the Unlttd Statu and othn coUfttriel for three month.$. .... ,,.,,.,,, ...... ;::331"""-----• Thieves took $3,000 worth of pos- session& from a Oklahoma City residence Monday night but II they 1180 them, they'll lose them. Sid Huclcoby, the owner, sald the loss was co1111ned to 60 racing pigeons. U they're ever released, they'll just fly back home, he said. • ' ' • . ' Disciple of 'Ro Takes Command TOKYO (UPI) -Too Due Tbang, the qtns dtaclple of Ho <lll Midi, bu been elected presldtnt ol North Vietnam to succeed the llWl he oerved lor tnalll' decad<s, radio Hanoi roported today. 'lbang, 81, .... desliJDlled acting preoJ. dent seven days after Ho'a death oo Sept. J alter servlni as vJce pmlclent for many years. 'l11o Hanoi broadcut beud In Tokyo .aid be was elected Tue3da,y by the Na· tlonal &sembly In Hanoi and that Nguy"' ~ BSlli was nsmed vlce pres!denL BBDi Is bead of the control board of the Vietnam Worken Party (Communist) Centrll! Committee. 'Ibang, who won a Lmtn Petce PM in 1955, ooce ...-ved with the French Navy. He ls said to have learned of the SUC(ea of the Rus&an Revolatlon ..,,.. his ship called at a SovUt port. He wu born to a truddJe daa farm family In 11118 In Lona ~ Pmvlnoe1o wbat II now South Vlelnam. Ji. cractusted from an ...-me acliool and worked for a m.acblnuJ Orm In Salgm end waa octlve la labor ... pa. Allor a Dini at teaclllnc be went to Fronce w~ be •tudled Comm~ IUpportlog hlmldf with ~ 1111...,.,, 1 job. He.joined the French Navy In 1114. Five yean lallr be joined tho French Communist Party and relumOct to llldo- Chlna the followlng year. 119 be<ame actlve tn a revolutionary ~ with Ho Cbl Minh and .... imprlloned by French authorltla. • His bloirapby released In Hanoi said be belOllfJI neither to pro.Peklnf nor pro. Moocow IJ'OUPS)n tile polltlcll blerarcby. Kopechnes Ask Dismissal Of Dinis Auwpsy Request WILKES-BARRE. PL (UPI) -Tbe family of Mary Jo K~ aakod the Luzerne CountJ courl today to ·ctlsmlu the latest request for an autopsy on the body of the gtr~ killed in a car driven by Sen. Edward Kennedy. A mollon, llled by Kopechne famlly al· torney Joseph Flanagan said even U all the reaaons -Including the. alleged _. of blood -set forth In the re- quest by Mal&acbuaette Dist. Atty. Ed- Israeli Planes Hit Again; Meir Seeks U.S. Aid By Ulllled Prua IoteniaUout mtmd Dinis were lacll, Ibey sltll would be IMufllclenl under Penmylvanta law to exhume the body and perfonn an autopsy. Flanspn said the MasaachuleU. peU- tlon should be dlsmlsoed unleu Dinis gave some lndicaUon that a crime was commltted, or that there was cr1mlnal negligence or that the corODer's verdict of accidenl.aJ death by drowning wu ln dllputo with other medical aulhorlly. 'Ille Kopeclme moUon Aid t b e Massachmetts peUtlon. made no such avenneots. The motion was filed five days before a scheduled hearing here on ntnla• ameoded petition for. elhumaUon and auloply. U.S. Launches Bomb Attacks South of DMZ • The new permanent press fabrics are n!uch like yourface.Sensitivc. Thcyne<:dgentlctreatment. Unless given opecial care, they can wriolde up like prune;s. Sun~hine just can't dry them cor~ rectly. Electric dryers arc programmed to pro- vide just the right amount of · heat for the right amount of time, and finally a gentle tum· b\ing fiulf~ up the fibers. Wrinkles just don't have a chance with care like this. And you know, it won't ·be long before virtually all vari· eties of household fabrics will he permanent preSB. Today I • 85% of all men's slacks sold are permanent press, also 75$ of dress shirts and 59S of work panu. lt'athcirend.Andit'swondcrfolnewsfor,.ving you time and money. Be ready with an elb:tric clothes dryer. They outsell gu dryers 2 to 1 nation- ally. Electric dtyera ere ilam& less and odorleaa. They cost less too. Up to $30 leu, in fact. Get the wrinkles out of your life! Visit your .helpful appli· ance dealer today.sc:s So11thern California Edison Imielt planes today ntded Eopllan artlllery poo!Uooa al the IWlllthern end of lho &la Calla! ml llnJd< targets OD the western aboreltne ol the Gull ol Suet In what an Egyptian editor &aid WU an 1t. ttmpl to lmock out Egypt'• radar warn- ing oylllqu. The !Jraell warplane& also struck rq>eatatly into Jordan. A11 Israeli mllt!ary spokeaman In Tel A vfv Aid they were alrikes agalmt Arab perrllla bue" SAIGON (UPl)-The U.S. Commend said today It tunied !,.,. lte blrgest bomber1andNval£1W011larBetein-\===================================================================:::: side and lull below the demtlltarlzed\" ' El<ctrlt ....,.. eon pull and a bar· btr Ukt -<?indf H01'11er. of Korte, Pa. might bf: ovt of a job if.1M 1DtTt io Nek Ian hof1e, Joker. who ltf1'\f to be JceeJ)fng hi.f eye on Mt, But good llfOO"'lng ii al"'°!/• t.mptiftg to • borse, tVl!n at the expeftlt of a clote IMue. • , Jon1th1n Fonhr, 39, o£ Leices. ter Englaod was fined $12 for tele- pbOn!ng police to report an "emer- gency" and then, '!'P .. a police car arrived, asking .~ a 1111 ·to his home two blocks,.~way. ·• '" Singer-Pranlcte Avalon bu entered Ille motel busines1 · 111 •1 partner in a group that recently• bou~t control of .tl!e Hacienda Mo-tel m Fresoo. The.'group of South· ern Califomla Investors aonounoed It bad ,Purehased 44 percent of the ·~ 'm Standard Motell, Inc. • Dr. How aid M. Ch••• drove up lo a Porllfn!li• Majne re&latry of Motor Vehicles' ~ce to take a road test frlr a-l(;Ji>e .driver's Ii· ct.rule in a um;~ .. ·~xamlner Conrod lloulooiidw 1i1l4! the anUque car with nlbt..hand ' iliive per- fon:ned ·~u~.'';'Cbase, ~1'ho bag a Mlnourl jleonsi, pealed the test - 'Ille new flurry of aerial activity came asMri Golda Meir, tl)e l&raell Pt>mtor, Dew lo the Unlled Slatel in whal '"' r.epoded to be a quesl:for more planes and the money to pay for them. A Tel Aviv spokesman wbo 8DDOllllCed the lalllt Inell air attack Aid the afternoon raid on the canal luted 15 mJnutea. Re did not say how big the raid was but reported all planes returned safely to base. * * * Islamic Boycou Of Israel Urged RABAT (UPI) -The blamtc Conler- enco today debated a caU by Libya for a m&u boycoU ol. Israel. 111everance of dlplonWk: relation! and ·"'"8pieto sup- port for Arab guerrlllu llgbttng the Jewish alale. Today was the third and Im .day of the meeting of the .Jl leaders represent· ing 500 million Mo~llems. An Indian del· egatlon headed by New Delhi's ambas- sador to Morocco ut In on today's set- .ion althoush lndla ltlell wu torn 'by Hlndu-Moalem rlollng. Conference sources uld Ubya Fft"" aented its anti-Isiaeli demands at a five- bour meellna ~ In which Arab nations deftianded backing for thetr call for Israel'a, withdrawal from Arab lerrt- lory ,.,.pllrid In the Ul7 war. ' zone (DMZ) in attacb on Communbt lloopi and guns. ~ bombere . and the U.S. cruller Bolton unlealbed tbelr fury Tuesday, the day the Vietnamese CommUnirts mark as the 24th anniversary of their war ol "bei'atlon. The USS Boston burled shells Into the IOUtherrt DMZ fi'ottl the South Cblna Sea, sllenclnJ a North Vietnamese mortar team that had been shelling South Viet- nameae troops just south the zone, the announcemct aaid. Three waves of ~ bombera foUOwed that up wllh their third oucceufve daJ of raids below the z.o.ne since U.S. MariDel clo...t down three 11111 buea and beaded ...,th. 1o be withdrawn from the "" by Dec. 15. Tbe BDa drooped 300 tone of bombe within a µille of the 11rtp. Broadcaatl from Hanoi marking the an· ntversary of the Communt!ll' flrhl vowed the baWe ""1ld conllnue unW all U.S. troops are withdrawn from Vietnam without COndiUCN. -France Ready to OK 'Paper Gold' Proposal PARIS (AP) -France Is ready to ratify the plan to create Special Drawing Riglrta, or paper gokl, to enlarge world IJ. qWdJty, a government 1pokn!nan an- nounced today. The lpokemnan said the Cabinet bad authorlr.ed Finance Mtruster Valery Glacard d'Estaing to sip the agreemenl for France at next Monday'• annual meeth\g of the International Monetary Fund-IMF. Showers Widely· Scattered Most of the Nation Enjoys Fair, Dry Weather !Jmlll llf lllAwurHEIMIAIRJll!WTlO r.NA.ll.llT • r._...,_n IO..,,. .. Albll.,.,_u. "''-"'• ltlltnllttld ·-"" --9,,_,,.vlll• .,,_ (IM!MI" ....... ... -"""" F • I rtlotnlu , ... _,. ·-Htle .... -· kt-Cl!Y lAI Y-• L• MMIM M .... M-• ·--=:,.r;:. .. :::=::.. "" -..... _ -~ 0-C.. l.C '""' ·---a.11 ...... °" ... _ ... , __ ..... ..... M -~· W11~f'Olttl ' I M'-'L .. l"f'IC., n ~ ., "' 1.12 " " .... " .. " n n '' .41 .. u ... " u ... " .. . " II SS .. " .. Q 11 .. , .... " n ., " " " . .... n " . " ., .... 11 n ,., " .. • • " .. " .. ., n " n " .. ~ : .ti " .. " .. = : .... "~ a .. • n" ·" .... 1·1 " ,, . - e • I I -- I l our-ire I ere. Theyre just f0<)<JU. Thecars)OU'vebeenaskingfoc From !Ud\19)11 Tris one ~ the GS ~ Sleek, spcrly, ecitif1& ftsengine? 4fficubicinches. 350 ho<ses ~ v.lth a four-batrelcaduetorthat breathes thrt>41 real air-scoops. F our oo the floor? A finely luned J.speed autcrnalic? &xh are avaifallle. Pl;lwer d"isc brakes. ~ l!3cti<n : differential. Hiih perfmnanc• rear a<le llliJs, too. Md Ids more. WKl&bead fibe!Rlass belteJ tires that are standard oo al l9lO BliicksgjYe ~ lraction during braq cornering and acceleralion; ~gnificarl increases in tread fife; ard substantially supericr resistance to road hazard!: Side guard beam coosbu;tioo f0< ad(jecfprolection. 8ocfy by FIShec There's'luxuri: too. Bucket seats.~ )OJ want them FuU carpeting. OiNiou'1y the most e>citingcar w.,'ve ever made. Md one that y;>J've been askifl! for. See it. See all the 1970 Ligflt·'lbir.fire Cars. The Gran Sports and Sk)iarl< Sport Coopes and Coovertibles. Wouldn't) 0u really rather .have a Buick? ~ ii ' ' ,, -· " ., ·; ~ . ,,. ··I. i ' f '{ ; , f ' ' ' ' ' I • ' ' ' • ' I ' ' ' l ' ' ., ' • ' -~ ~ i • ,• ,:, ' , , " •' ' ' ' I -,.. w-..,, Stpttmbot 24, 1!69 DAILV PILOT•$ ·Prisoner Freed For 6 Million,. Home ~Is. a Trailer After 20 Years , I WASHING\QN (UPI) - The Senate came to the tftC'lle ~ GI the famlly that wants to finance a mobile borne and lbe lamlly lo' I*" ~ .,.., afford 'the renC ID J1Ublk boullng. authorl•ed lbe Federal Hous- ing AdJb!ni.ttaUM (FHA), to write .fnortpge1 or. mobllt . meot woold po,y• tbe dlf· feren<e. U tbe fml!y had no income, the sovenunent would pay aU the rent. boullni unltl In •nolber mo•a d!Uoa,"·Hollll\I• aald. to beP reatl low. • "What ""l"l' faJnllltt - QOULDER, Colo. (UPI) ~ Joe Sam Walker, 1 balding, 52- year-otd former caretaker who spent more than 20 years in prison for a murder he said he did not commit, was declared a free man Tuesday. He declined parole two years ago, saying he should not be paroled from a crime for which be wu innocent. A district court judge ordered W alJter 1-eleased afte.r Dist. Atty. Stan Johnson said there were not enough wit> nes.ses left to retry Walker for a murder committed in 1!H8. ' "I'm very happy with the decJsion,'' Walker said. "And, no, I'm not guilty." Walker, c:oovicted May t, 1M9, for the rape-slaying ol 1 .. year.old University of Colorado coed Tb ere i a catherine Foi,ter,1•• ordered ellller ..i fr,. w ttf<d ogaln Jn ~ Colorado Supreme c..rt de&lon handed <lawn last moo~' The Sta Su~e Court ruled jhat prelll.ol publicUy more -20 Y .. l' Ill• had prev~ Watter f r om recetvtiia a \ fail' trial. 'fbe court said pi.ibllclty was ••so extensive, so slanted and pre- judicial, so calculated to in- flame aDd so alJ..periasive" that it had .no choice but to overturn t.be conviction. Johnson said lo "' t.2 original wltneues In the case were now ·dead , the whereaboutl of seven wit- nesses was not known, the -of ~ blld fal)ed and still olhm would not . be able tQ take part in a new trial because "' ill bealth. . In pa8'1n& a blll aalllorlz!ng the eipendltu.-of $8.3 billion On hooslng ~ darlnf fiscal 1970 and trn, the Senate ' , home• and created a new suboldy to belp public hollllng telWlll pay their rent. Under the lltlbsldl' a family wot.i!d hav.. to J>C7 no more than %5 pe.reeqt of its income in rent. If the public houalng rent were higher, the govern- Snow Claim's All Find of Body Ends Plane Crash Saga REDDING (AP) -· Deer Westlake, Tex. and Ron, 28, of hunters have found the a~ Portland, had repeatedly ~ Parent skeleton of a pilot turned to hunt for hlm. The blll was .ent to tbe House, which ii conaldering a ooe-year $3 bllllon measure thll does not Include the aubsldy program. 'tile Senate blll also helps cltlea pay for malntenance and to repair •aodallom to public FllA morlgqea up to ti Pl3 on rut for ahacD could yean and •10,000 on mobile be tpent. on 1 permanent hom,1 were_~ by Sen. mobUe home ot their own, of.• Enlut F, Holllnp (O.S.C:)," 'feriJV 1 -COllVmleoctl aod hi.I amehdmtcti was and appllanoq." quickly accepted. Ho~ ~ .home la a ''The mobUe borne ll the trailer . tor . .ix m l 11 Jon answer (OIJ m41111 parttcul&J:ly . .\medcans.. four-tilth! of lo rural -are,a .wbert much whom have not moved wUbia bollalni la lo a ljoplortble'cioo-the put five :,.an; 1 • . . •• Boycott Threatened Over ·Racial Quotas ATLANTIC crrv, N.J. (AP) -Angry union leaden thre.at· •ned loday a boycott ol federal COll8lructlon projecll to pro- test a gt1vemment plan they aald woukl 1et racial hlriDg quotas. The plan· 'liould requlre ..,,. tractors on federil projects of '50,000 or D>Ote> to hire a cer- tain aumber from mlnorlty groupi for Iron wart, phunb- tng, plpefltUng, MM metal and electricians jobo. Miss Vs. Mrs. whose plane era.shed In snowy Deputies said they found a mountains two years ago, man's bones scattered in the beginning an unurual sag~ or underbrush. They also found an unsuccessful battle for trousers, a shirt and sweater, survival. a shoe, a glove, a cufflink and .. It's going to raise ~ roof," Ii.id me Af'L.OIO bulJd. Ing tradu leader after Uie Labor Department ...-ced it would 40 ahead wlth1 the conlrovernal Philadelphia plan. Shulla bu sald Nogro worlt· er1 in thole tlades in the Phl\. adeiphJa aru amount to leM than two' pereen~ but the un· JOfll claiin 'abOut 12 percent 5 Say MarrW.ge 'Slavery' The bodies of the pilot's wile a ballpoint pen marked: 1nd stepdaughter had been .. Compliments of Cl i f f o r d found months after the crash. Hotel, 527 Southeast Mor'rtson Their makeshln S!ktay.Jong St.,. Portland." That was the Prostitution 'Supplement For Pension S.Orellry of Labor George P. Shulll sald ID Wuh!ngton Tueoday tbe plan would be pill into effect IJ) Philadelphia and erpanded nationwide • u IOOD as posaible to insure more high-paying COll!lructlon jobo for Negroes and other minor- tty groups. Loaden ol the .. AFLOO ConstrucUoo o,nd B o 11 d In I Trades Department;· who ear- lier sald !bey would throw open their doors to all qualJ. lied minority group journey. meJJ;. ,Prepared resolutions de- llOUJIC!ng Ille Pblladl!lpbla plan 11 "mtamow:"· and a "unian- bustin&'' t.actic. NEW YORK (UPI) -To some, marriage maybe bliss, but to five angry New York women it's "slave labor" without wages. The women, who calltd themselves members of the "Feminists," marched to New York City's marriage license bureau Tuesday with a peU· lion calling for an end lo "low wages and human bondage." Not even singer Tpay Ben- nett, crooning love SODgs on city hall £root steps across the street, could dissuade the women from presenUng their petition to City Clerk Herman Katz that charged him and the ctty with "fraud with a malicious intent again61 tbe Reds !Uaneuver women of this city." diary had detailed how they hotel Oien operated. They asserted m a r r I a g e . UPI T.....,,. 1 be! th -bo nd otbe fl Placed women in "sbtvery" had hoped or p at never 1ue nes a re ecu CONVICT FREED t ed to Coron and "legalized rape," and came. were urn over er charged the institution ___ J_oe_w_._1k_•_r._5_2__ Th 0•-~-County Ille lff' Leo Gatos. e ->i.144\.11 r s One cl the late entries in the COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPi) -discriminated against t h e o1fi aid ~···•a that th Ing be ce s .1 ~ Y e diary the women wrote on the Two vice bureau detectives female by not pay r for domestic labor. hunters found booes, clothing margins of black plastic thought they had seen it all B!..+h A1•d and a pen ju5t a half mile covered "Airman'.! Guide" "Whoever created t be ll L unUl Tuesday. resolution took a lot ot. lioMsel • ~, from 1he cr1sh site, where the saJd: "Al left to go for help'' Delective Dav·d V and with the facts," said Katz. "I M D uhl pilot's wife and stepdaughter after hearing search planes 1 1 eme 0 had waited vainly. overhead. John Hawk were sent to a don't knQW Wh~t this is all ay e about... · . · The airplane, piloted by A later one aald : "Fear Al home to investigate 30 com· "A Jot of housewives like ·tile WA&HINGTON (AP) ~The hotelman ,f.J F. Oien, 59, did not make it for ~p. Get-plaints lodged against an idea d. being paid a Jn:iag ~ Fouign Affairs Com. plunged into the Trinity Moun-Un.!.~d!aakry. "told of runnm' gout alleged prostitute. w•ge," said »-year-old Grace talns of Northern California 1•1'1: Wben V ~-ked t th * * * * * * Racial Demonstrations Flare in Six Cities' 'ttee aft h · I f d · sto M h t I of food 10 days after tbe eme iu"""' a · e Atkinson, a po Ii tic a 1 m1 , er eanng p eu or uring a nn on arc • philosopher. mas.ii Ve pr,ograms lo help 1967, while the trio was on a crash, then of me!Ung snow to doot. The note said the COl!ll '' Vll"91111 ,.._.,...,..., ..... , City Hl&b _,Schoj)ll ~led Tbe Ued I fUght from Portland, Ore., to drink and of covering the him to come back in hall an Demonst.raUcins centering in a brief e o n.r r 0 n;t at ton petition ca or • combat the world population San ~--•-A _,1 th 1 k Ith Whe h ed around schools 1 n d ............. "complete repeal" of abortion Josi •· ed bl r1m~v. pparoeu\.y e pane wrec. 1ge W a hour. n e return , a ....... .--between black atudenll and exp on, .._.., vot to doll e In •-• tarpa Jin to k out laws and laws again.st pro-w P a\o"'CU. u eep snow IO grocery Ust wu pinned on the 1trucUon projects flared into pollce.. same • poUclmea .,.. stitution. U.S. expenditures for birth The following Oct. 3, deer that it could be uaied for a door. The note said the coiut violeoce Tue9day m Rivenkle, ed nlgbtstlckl to disperlt ni« "The first step ti to get cootrol. hunter1 stumbled on the crash &helter. of the itema would be deduct· Calli Detro!• Chi •··• ·•· and found th I f A nd led try II ted th ·: " ca go, -~. ancf bO!lle'tllrowla1 --''"' at women protected under the This would boost the amount .,.,,.g e rema ns o n u a en s e ed from htt fee. ,__ terms of the Fair Labor Stan-Oien'• wife, Phyllis, 45, and three persons' injuries: "Al : Verne and Hawk dld their Ue, Wash.; New Bnmwkt one high lt'hool and a jUDlor dards Act," said Mis 5 lo encourage family planning her daughter by a former cut on chin. Three cuts on marketing, returned to the N.J., and ln New York high wu fuud to clOle when WARSAW (UPI) -The Atkinson. She said she believ· in developing nations during marriage, Carla Corbus, 111. forehead . Rtlfi?1rm broken. homeandwhenaheopenedtbe Clty't H&rl'1Jl. S8 ')'OUtllsrbclnbardtiil ·tt wttb Soviet Union and three ed mal'l'lage subjected women the current fiscal year to $100 All were from Portland. Pain With vertebrae, crushed door, they arrested her on Two students were arruiect mls'sllts. Wars a"' Pact a 11 i es to an Inferior role and that she million, double the amount for So heavy was the snow at ribs on right side. Phyllis: three charges of prosUtuUon. and six otber1 ruJtained minor maneuvered military eventually wanted the in-fiscal 1969. the time of lhe crash that a Delirious for one day. Broken Hawk said the woman, who injuries in a racial diJtu(bance Ffv~ ~ .• l n c 1UdI111 hardware and rockets into sUtution "abolished". None or 107-day aearch by air and land left arm. Sore ri£ht hand. he said looked 20 years at Rubidoux High School in three.po~ were injurf.d ·position today for a simulated the women would reveal her It was the same committee, failed to find the fallen craft, Bruised left leg. Cut and yOWljer than ahe was, told Rivendde, ICattered fighting. Tuetday Jn. the leClDd day or batUe in northern and western marital status. in the 1968 foreign aid bill, a Cessna 191. broken left ankle. Both feet them she thought prosUtution broke out In the cafeteria duP . racial vtolrice at Austin IUg'b r. Poland. Singer Bennett, who re~iv· which fll'St wrote in specific So dense was the un· frosted the flr!t night. Nose was Dlegal mly at nlght and Ing the Juncb1 period and one ·Sc~I on Qlicqo'1 "est Jk!e. The news agency PAP said ed a medal from the city for authority to spend $35 million dergrowth -lS to 20 feet -bruises. Carla: Hurt baCt, left that she pr~ctioed prostitution sfmoe window and liz car None of the fnJuries was Poll.sh, East German, and his m\l5iC&] contfibuUons, con-that intensive ground se.&I't'.hes kidney, IOI'!: fight ankle and to supplement her old-age wmmtiteldl were broken after ~ Poli Ct muted 14 Czech~vak forces had join-tlnued his conttrt. Among his in the family plannina field -after the snow melted failed to cut on left knee." pension. school , ·~. mort ol them allepdly ed Sovjet troops for the "Oder· numbers: •11 Can't Give You although aid funds had backed flnd the remains of the pilot. The tart entry WU dated "lt'a the oddest arrut I've Three cooaeartive day• of mem~. 'ol the v~ Lcwdl Neisae st" exercises. Anything But Love, Baby." such activities before thaL His sona, Alvin Jr., 33, or May 9, 1987. ever gotten," Hawk aald. diaturblnoe.s at Detroit loner street gaaa. ~~~~================================= =============~~~- "Wfwre BOOKBINDER ' . \ . • • '" . /' : , .. -./" • Trunk Showing • • • 10 am • 4 pm THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 You are JnvileJ . • • TO VISIT WITH US TOMORROW, THURS- D~ Y, TO VIEW ALL THE FLORSHEIM LA- DIES SHOES IN THE PRESENCE OF FLOR- SHEIMS FACTORY SALES REPl1ESENTA- TIVE MR. SAM !.<BAUS. ~ . JntroJucing . . . Florsheim: with heels that go great lengths to be the exactly right height. and fit is J totally expected IN WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1052 IRVINE -NEWPORT BEACH ' ' .. ' . .. ' \' ' ' -' ' . - ' • •• llA&Y PIL!J' EDITOBIAL PAGE --- A Tw6-sided Issue Ii!-..... cllllalllla EdllOll Company'• Hnntlnilon s.di-a-,_.= plant bu beal the dl""'t tar· awt ol -.ntklr u\loo Individuals end groups In .....,.i.a.rs. ' Edllon olllclals -eleo 1qe "*1alll ,to .~th•·~,.· that Ibo plant bums ~ 1u w•,..~ver JI, la avllli · able and bu switchecl to 10w, ·~ IriCIODOl)aJi oU"ln Ibo peek perlojls when ~ 111turaJ' ga~ !low,ll lhuntod . lo other uses. • ' Albert ~a mem!Mlr of the state Env!ro,.. .ai ~Ji Ccluncl1 and chatnnan of Ill alt r--~ Ille ailched the lint attack. He aald lli. group could bioclr: expansion of the local plant ~Y ...tin& an lnjnnc:tlon from the state a~ey general • Sehool and munldpel trea.>ur1e1· cui.iuty w01jld benelll from the expal)lion -and resklonll and villl· ors who regularly'vfew tht NllneH of the plant are not going to like an enlargemelil'of the ugliness • amce. ~·· alltement waa challeDgecl by Republican lissembbman John V. Briggs of Fullerton, chafl'l'llllll of Ibo Joint Le&IJlative Conliolttee on Atomic Develol>- ment a si-ce. Brlrp ukl the council oc1i1 oi;,\fJ' !! 1111.i-,-cOpedty and doe• not have the 1111 !"" jnnc:tlve power. Onnr• County Supervisor David L. Balter, whole cliltrict IDcludtl moat ol Hunlington Beach, joinod In llle-.,....,....t. Bater II c~alnnan OI the stalef!ld• ·;En- vtmun•t•' 1Qualllf. Stud.Y Council and hll wor'dl CUt'Y """e ;iretrht: Baker agteed that Briggs was comet, eo ~ent, bot nOtecl that the councU II not with· oat-i-en, at least Indirectly. , It'• H8lly academic who doea -or who doesn t - have control .over Edl!on Company's expansion plans. E41""1 owna the land, Edi!on has concl~sive figures to allow that more 'enerating capacity will be needed 1f Bouthem CAl!forma's electrical needs are to be met. 'nlole noeds will be assessed along with the poUu· t1oJ1 problem when tbe environmentaf quality control group meets In Huntington Beach Oct. 16. Homeowners near the Edison plant undoubtedly will .,.u their mind about IJO)Jutants drol>Ptd on their yards and bomea from the plaiit'o stacks. 'Edison COin· ~ o(flcials Ulldoubtedly 'wlll call attartion to the fact IUt 11Jtir plant was there ~ore the homes were built 1114 lloGrJ!,f. It Is a two-sided isaue with compelling .ar~ls on 8Kh lide. But unless nUClear power beCcimea a..U. able oveti)igbt, or unless Southern California atopo .... In& eJecl:iclly, the plant probably will be ,a!JnO!I double In capacity just as ill• EdiJQD Comll8»-\''Pl"llOHJ. Increasing Awareness One ol the fastest-growing "bUJlnesses'" In Hunt-~ Beacb ldckecl oJf its Allllual Campal&Jl la~ l';ri• The Huntington Beach Community Cbest, whlcb bu grown from a l31,000 corporation In 1964 to a '132,000 ell!erprlae this year -more then $100,000 In five years -pula heavy emphasis on local youth activiUe1. Of the $111,000 raised in 1968, $M,OOO Well! dlrecUy to the local Boy Scouts, Boys' Club, Campfire Glrll, YMCA and Girl Scouts, Other equallht:rtby agencles in the weUare cate· gory benefiting tbe annual fund raising drive In- clude Catbolic Welfare, Child Guidance Clinic, Children's Hospitals of Orange County and Los Angele!, Protest- ant Welfare, Orth<>paedic Hospital, Traveuers Aid, USO. and Visiting Nurses. Friday's luncheoo whicb Initialed the annual drive Is another first -tbe first time all service cluba In the community have met In joint session. It signifies the citywidV interest needed In this DJOll worthy ·cauae. ' s ' . I ,, • ---··-·- • Ir • A Matter Professor Charges Reagan Attempt. to Bay l'ot.es Not for the Grammarians 'llbml ,.. nil Into a ... llall<n m! ccwmpMd tbe llteadlt¢ to "Fill'« up," It pnlllblJ _, ocx:ur"' yoo u bllng llrillP tllM "" n!lr to ,... ........ bll6'• Pl tint • 4*." Titla .. .. ••• lite llllllc !ti a port al .-lttr .,,.,.. -the .... lbolf, wltl<ll Is ~ ::r...., ··-5o Is I lbfp. A a ~ IBrf ffl!D • ~ d ooune, II -d !he few I~....,_ wbldi cJeeo ool bave ............. -pnderl for all abjeela. la lite -m! IWlan..mey ,_"Is eHliii' miialllile vrffttlntlle: tn die Gamin, there are neuter nouns as wtiL T!IESll: GRAMMATICAL 1enden have noQdilc "' do -JUI -""' ..... ..... bid -ln•Lltin, !or !Jtilanc<, both -.nor.. and . •fsrmlr" .. in the l•lnlnr, aJtba1ab U.. art wholly When I Ont d Utloearioo117, it -line= aeeii>ed that mlPt -to ..... am can .u "'* .. "°9•• of. aur i.t or rmmlllcal genders. -n wwwrtd Jo me tltat tbe Frmdl do the --....,._ lite abject la ~ ID the -POR INITANCE,-the word 1'1hip" in 1'rad ii m111<111tne-but In nlorrlnl Jo .,,,, speelfle llllp, It b<comes lemlnine, lib "'La Llher\e." 1be aid: Frtnch Dear <;Ioomy · Gus: U 111ldenl riota didn't ~al, Gov· nor Reagan 11oul~ flild It .polit· lcaDy necessary Jo invent them. · .-H.S.G. '* ...... "'*" ,...,.. ~ .. Pill $ i1tr" ·-.. fM 'SllA f •, .. -.,_. ......... ......, ... Dallr ~- trlin, the .Golden Arrow, fiOuld n<lnD"1!Y be<tWIC!tline; but beca111< ltjl the - al a !rain, It abo Is dellgnatod with a ...... .. . '1llere mUJI lie tt0me ~need that COl'I ...... Jo lhll grammaUc>J -. alJbDu&b I have """1 ineralbO!n ol' p-...-rch In -· '*' llnplsttcs,. ""' cannot • find .,,. ·a recog!!ltlo1ro1 the S!llll<d< • THE ONLY TENTA11VE reason I can assign to this freakishness is lhe masculille feeling that certain objects or motion possess a grace and a beauty that seem feminine . And, since language is generally regulated by men, thls habit of speech would teod to become a part of accepted usage. Men obtain a keen pleasure out of own- in& or controlling velUcle3 on land, sea Cit air; and perhaps this pleasure is aomehow comparable to that of posses.s-in.I and subduing a beautiful and elusive ......._ Or perllaps the wbbn!icality and occaskaal uorellabWtJ of such vehicles remind men d the nrlablllty al feminine btbavlar. 'nlll ts a matter riot for the graJDJDUi-but !or !he deeper studenll ol bumll1 motlnlldta. 260 Million Southpaws ThlnP ........ mJclll-llnow if be didn't 6pon .. mall: What do ' l!lln 11..u ud Cbar)le QiapJln ""' Ill (111111'111 lloJh ... lelt--..s. ,,.., .. ._, • mllllon IOUthpawl ID lite -id. Uncle Sam llhould Ide more paina Jo equip bis nephew1 In unllorm with llUtd eorplup, uys the U.S. Army"s lop buJ'. lac aper!. Dr, J<rry L. Nortbern of Willer -llolplaJ eallnlat.s !hat hall d the 500,00I troops who mmrro combat JnlDlng eacll yeor llU!Ier "dgnllkaot '-Ing Jou" lrom the -ol l!lllil _,., and artlllery flro lielOR they ever mid> I ml bllllelJtld. NOTIDNG IMtllEONS llk< 1 luuucncy. r-.i civilian employ· -wblcb' nacbed a pos1war 1ow or Lii million -In 11-1 'llGO. ii """ Wiii ..... lite -mUllon -'-The .. -..... llatu In -r.dttal tull>loY<S --.. -.... Dtnent Pll)'falliL no -d cltl1l!aJloo make 11 -toblpa-mladlDalOUDd •. -• mlllloa -.,. -•td Jo lllllfer -~ «.,,,.. ----..,_. .. more,,.. -booplt1..., for -w lllDw than .----•• Gnrt1e ---· nwa.q.: 1if1: M•1iJ ml I flcht evflr)' -........... the doe I« chasing .... Dall\,.. think the belt - Jo -u. -ii "' -Ice -oollfm? MRS. U. O. Dw """ u. o.: II l!lillil w.rt. Oil the other hand, llllwtq Joa waler oo ,..a -,.. 11111.....,. him, Ind I mgal Jll "1 Jo -rill him !lnl. I« aU other ailments, Including heart defects and cancer, comblned. One .......,.) note: A-IS percent ol m<ntat ~ ldmitltd Jo the bolplW for the nm time ltlve wllblo a.,..,. QUOfABLE NOTABLES: "Money is like manure. If you Bfll'ead It around, it does I lot of Sood· But if you pile it up In ooe place, it stinks like heU." Clint Murchison Jr., Texas financier. Does city smog make you feel tired? Small wonder. Investigators have found the nitric oxJde, one of Its lngredlenu, can reduce the blood's oxygen-carrylnl capacity from 20 to 38 percent. 1be legendary success story of modern business is the rile of an office. boy to the prakiency of the same finn where he Uted. Actually, bustnea uecutlves are _., lriore mobile. Some 100,000 eacll ,_ dlall&e jobs In tht queJI !or .,..00- pdloJrel ""' -frln&• beoellil. AllOUT 1W1 ol all aduil Ammcl!IS art onrwel&Jll to IOlnl •l!l<nl Whlle lit may lie DlldlcallJ W1justlfllble, tt -have ooe advantatt. Tbe fatter you are the Im fllrdy yra ire to bl II-by mmquitoies. Thin peraons are favorite Jarfetl al moaqult°" btcall30 they lend to have 1 hiper metaboHc nte and no lease more but. wblch •uractl tbt In· -.. Benjamin Franklin wu one al the lath· en al dlylltl>I Nvina Ume. Ill pnlllOlad I! lit adopttd while he was U.S. mlnilter "' France. Wortb remembering? "A seU-made min 18 often one who would have done belltr ff he had Id rat tho conlrlel." ... ,, 'Schools Have All Been Undercut~ To the Ediloro Ls there .no end to the snarling reac. tloniam. and medieval chlD'li&hnen i.n- ·llidtd upon the people al Calllomla by llDnald Rea1an and his olfice? I We have in California now a "governor"' who aUempLs to boy the votes of cltizens with S70 tax rebalb calculate<! Jo paralyie their minds and appeal to their immedlate greed for a last dollar In hand. And thiJ in 1plle ol a Common awareness of Ca I l f Q.r n J a' s tremendous problems; Jl'oblem1 like water pollution, critical air pollution, deteriorating public school systems, and complei •Ille agricultural problems. Ra· tienaJ cltiuna would ·rather see their money spent for improvement of living conditions in our state, I believe. REAGAN'S ATrACK on California's once.great educational system ha1 been vicious and ls cimUnuiog. The grade llCbooll, tht lllte colltge l)'llom. and th• Univer!Jily of California have all been savagely and vindictively undercut by Utls champion of Qackwardness. Sure people are overtaxed and unfairly taxed in th'is state, but the answer Is not destruction of our fine insUtuUon.s, but reform, grauroola reform, of the tu system itself. If you don 't care about California, and if your vote ia for ule, yoo will have a !Nyer. Ronald ~llD will live you 1711 fer 1t! GEORGE W. KENT Auociale Professor UC! Battle Deatfts To the Editor: Eac;Ji week the news media"btfonns-us about the baUle dealhl that qc(:urr" during the preceding week in Vietnam. 'These weekly staUsUcs have little real meaning because they do not take irito account the lac\ tbat\be U.S."his'a much larger papulatiOri thlri North Vietnam. Accordlng Jo my, 1911 dictionary, North Vietnam hu a populatlOO of 1bout 'JS million while the U.S. has about 1'19 million. Even Ulougb tbeae figum are outdated we can assume that the U.S. populaUm Is ta limea larger !han that of North Vietnam. THE LAST FEW months there has been from 2,500 to 3,000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese killed in South Vietnam each week. 'Ibe:re is no way far me to know how many of those that are killed are from the North but a guess of 7S percent seems reasonable. Thus, in a week when military headquarten in Saigon report that 2,600 or the enemy have bet.n killed 1,950 will be North VJetnamese. ' Now if we muhiply 119$0 by i2 we end up with the number of North Vletn1mese that would have been killed if North Viet· nam was a1 Jarge a1 the U.S. nm comes to '20,400 or in other words the North wouJd lose in two week1 more than the U.S. ha1 lost in the war. TllERE lS NO doubt in my mind that if we lost 20,000 men in one week that all the generals in the Pentagon would be !Ired Yet, the Jnlllllry leaden II! the Ncrth are the same ones that started the aggressive war in the South. How come! They owe !heir jobs to 1IO Oii Minh. who had all opposition kllled oU alter he &lined r'Ontrol ol the North. Of cour1t. one would be eiecutfd in the North for quesUonlng the wladom of such rn.an- pawer losses just to llbe:rate the: South. llAllRY B. McDONALD JR. .tlauer •f PreJ11tllee To the F.dilor: Does Herbert ff, Slrlcter <M•lllloJ, Sept. 18) feel thAl 1 student with .short hair and a tic hu a qeater leamln& capeclty than one with long hair and r Lell<rl ftorJI rcadm art ID.flcoow. Nonnallp 1Dri!or1 1holdd CO!l!lf!I t.Wir tne'SJCOt• m 300 tDOnb "' u... Th• right "' "'"'""'° """' to fit -or e!iminat.e Ubtl if rulr'Ofd. AU lti. Un mu.rt fncludt dgnature and mGt£. fng addrtu, but Mme• mav bt wfth- held on rcque.rt If nlfident reat00 U apparnt. wearin& sandals! If we Ul6 UU. ijDd. of reuooinc •. we may 1llo deduce that colond -- cannolleorn u we!I u wl!!Je studelrta. IT'S ALL A matlu ol.Jl<•iudice. Cloe may like lhort halt over J(l!J; white over colored. People should be seen as they are as people, not as they dress or believe. STEV!N C. LA UBLY Convnlesceoot Hospitals To the Editor: The arapevine bu It that Ute ao<alitd cooval-t bospltals, so popular llOO' wllh the WaD Street gentry, are big frauds In their own rlghl Patients pay an average of $85 a day for a reaimented menu and a spurious "aervlct" in wbkb pstlenll are lgnor<d when they rilt(,the bell, and are allowed to escrete 1n-the bed, which poses a problem for the lalm- dry. ' One example is a brand new CH in this area which Is closing after about seven ~tha cfeirµterice '!ithout the slightest idea about hOw to nm a business. I RKFER TO the CH which, according to the grapevine, flnt, did not set the · varlous electric clocb to coordlnate with the right time; ·sepoodly, the beauUful shrubbery wu allo1red to wither for the want of water; thirdly, antt invaded the premises and are llllJ uta.nt: ~ chlpmunka, ~ uncontested, entered !he place; 1111hly, !he turnover al help during thia interlude bu been men tban a professional boslness would tolerate. A PAPERBACK tilled "The Healer" throws some light on the situation by ex- posln1 certain medical frauds, and tbe so-called conva1esctnt bospltal ls not omitted from its tirades. Whal to do about it? It's too late now with the medical caduceu. entwined a~M the necks al paUentl ln a death grip. But let me at thia rabid point u:- onerate every aood general JirlClltio!l<r and every 1ood 'POClallst, !or they hive nothing ~ do with the medical racke\!I tha! are 1otng on. In the mwtllmt, just dsn't 1et ~cl: thal'1 all. S. G. UNDINE Fatller Col•- To the Editor : Sts, Simon •nd Jude pariabioom will IJUll F11her Col!n1n CO!loty, who dltd It st last n-lday in San Fraoc1Jco. He wu a shepbenl who knew bis f1oct. H• Ind the other Fithen -te<I the people u they felt lllUI. Father COiman llnaltd out new flctl. A.o I ProJellant, I can lp;nclate - al his speclaJ tflorta -IUCb .. the Nelihbor-Otlilds. Each Golld pull Cbrilllanll)' Into -within ill nei&!tllor!Joqd 1..... Mtmllets clonal<! materill IOOlfl 10 the needy. Dw1na 11J. ....child "" (bicfflndY niembers t. k • Jn rtn fudlit& ....C.thollct). EACH GUILD 111'1 support one mlulon1ry. Guilds help Jo 1et "'"' peopl1 ac~ve II! lhl dlurcb -always 111 ,ivlnj lftfonn1Uoo without pre11ure. They Ir· ranee rides, for children to attend nllstous trllning. D1'cussloo groups d<wiop undentandl•&» The gui)d leadm had one hour's notice on the memorial maaa last Friday. 1be church was filled. You cot somethin1 from each of J'atber Oolmu'a 1mnom. He oft.en apoke in parlblet -will! an anecdote Jo ertlorce a poilll His sermons lont m"""" Jo 10- Uvitlea in the world today. Drawinf-oa· experience and well·thw&bt.oot idw, he made ~ d11tlncUons. FATHER COLMAN was concerned about our neighbor. He al.so emphasiud that the overwhebninl mojorily al the prlats work hard at tbllr c:all)q year llJet: 1ur. We lbould ftpnl tlii i:litii<li in Ibis U.,,~ nther than judge it 111 the few atnme actlvl!ts wlto grlb the beadlinOI. P'ltber Colman Did absolute lmdom fs anarchy and chaos. We're free only to act u the son of God. When we're free to 1ct as we please, everyone else is able. lo do a1 they please. They 'rt free to ta.te YOW' life or property. Thia can lay the ·foundation for·a Dachau or Buchenwald. Father Colman prom o·t e d un- dmlanding lm<llll the nllglons. He told of iJems of Cltholic Wth that Prot.,t.aots have dllllculty·acc<pllna. FA.THE!\. TOM'S aennon sums it up. Father Colman was a man of prayer. cooccmed about our spiritual welfare. He wanted us to be enthusiastlc, real Chris- tim, joyful in spirlt. He developed beneficial progranu that strengthened the parish, He wouldn't allow modem philosophies to water down our Chriitian life (to make us self-cufficient ao that we don't need God). He emphasized prayer. If we Jove God we'll hive the strength to love and serve others. He was concerned 1bout our neilhbor. He developed dlscusaJoa groups and tbe Neighborhood Guilds. CalhoUc1 and non-Catholics In Hun- ~ Beacll !eel the loss al Father Coilltan. LEONARD WR!Gtrr Vclletr PlaMers To the E4Jtor: ' The olhtr nlg!t! I •Jle!tdad a planolng comm1sa1oa m..U., d Founlaln'Valley • Thil"wu Iii ertremdJ long mt.UNI and aiJl<e the ilem. J WU lnlerelted to .. ,. It the end ~ the a&mda, I bed tan op- portunity to, see our .. Plamt11" at work. 'I'bere WU one ltein that 'W'U U· cepllonally long. A.o I sat and W.tched the plan1 for • oomplu d a~enta that wer, ~nted for an Jaolited plttt of llnd ,,.ir !he -·ol ""' fair COl!l· DlllDlty, l 'hwd1much dl..u..Jon of the Iarae ereen art.a tt coDtalntd, whit would be the vie" of these bulldigs lnxn the freeway, much ('OOCem otai the view the back a,,.rtmeall would ·have, etc., etc., and bl~:il.;""· Dall)' denlad the ptl•llep of , _ ....... bllhl1 prtctd, ~ -lltd ljllr1mtale. I llAD'JUIT decided ow: .. ~. -nall1 cMc· minded, nan, Cll'td lww our lllr di, loobd IDd the 11J1< al ~wt -Jo 00<1!P111, when thert Dasbed oo tbe,ICttt!t aflotber pfan. ned complb which ..em.d lo lit aeltin& no ltaUc wbatMYer. I IUddenl' rtallted tbla properly WU Oii the northlut .... Quotes Allee_,, Soll Moelc1-"Wb1l b1I -. al «Jr pstrlo!I •ho 1~ not llnld to e1preu a lfea.L love for our country Ind who can'! help being overcome with cmotloa'•ttbe sight d the flq!" I ner, bordered on the north and eut hy Sanll Ana and apparently lite edges aren't as important u the middle. These apartments showed no space for parklike recreational area•, no view s from their windows. IN FACT, TO ME it looked very much like tbe type of jammed up, cheaper apartmentl that wooJd attract transients wblcll .......i Jo be ol large ...,.;,,, ouiJ a few moments before. Even tbe fact of ICbools wu no problem because this stc• tlon IQe8 to Garden Grove school diatrict. The big problem. ' . What givte:? Do we ha.ve to live .tn tbl ceoler ol Fountain Valley Jo be con· sidered important? Do we really ....QHd -~a~~~'f~!<Klf PATRICIA llENllY Stea111 Plcnt To the Editor: If the Edison Company is going to spend $179 million to expand their monstrosity, why not reduce the slu, filth and noise with a modern nuclear plant? I live in the shadow of the F.dison Com· pany plant on Coast Highway. I mean I am ~ close l can hear their inlm:oin system and the steam blast.! are quite terrifying in lbe middle of the rUght. Every day I clean a black, greasy f1bn off my car window1 so I can see to drive. My mobile home loob like I live in a coal !ftine area. I could dispense with clll'tain.s ii 1 &topped wul!lpg my window•. I HAVE DIBCIJSSJI) this with various people ~ in our part. Most are ralhel" apalbetlc about Ille whole thing. They are convinced the dirt comes from tenant! speedJnc on oor unpaved streets. Others tbli>k It probably comes Wm the heavy !raUlc on Coast Hllfhway. &t the con- • d1Uon remains stable summer and winter. About three years ago this mattl!t of smog from the Edison plant came up and I wrote letters similar to this to the ~ton of several Orange County newspapen. None was printed. Then u ~w, the Edison Company insisted their dirty smoke was blasted out at hig!t pres.rure from the tall stacks and VerJ little reached the ground. I am not con- vinced when I have to use straight am- monia or vinegar to cut the greasy film from my windshield. THE CITY OF llUNTINGTON Beach only 1eems to be loottns ai the f100 oot hopefully coming ioto their tu coif en. I woald li!ie to bl ht conllct with tho "mllitaal" group ~ w. id- dlUonal filth Jo what could be a blautlltil be<ch clty. It woulcl...., thi1 ii e...,,. p<ople-enoup Jo·ll&J> I petition I« 1 MQtjor\lt ~ plan~ It would lie • araa. benefit riot Gni)' Jo Hun!lngton fl"""·~ Jo,111 of <lrtutce10>unty. MllS. ARDATH G. FAllliul I , I r ' n d n a y le d d n .. b ,T I p ,v •h I " 1 ~ I ~ :• • r " i• N .u n b c ,. .. e ·Y •• ,l · lo . ' J t ' ,, '' b I n v • p f t ' l 8 ' . l t I ' . I t ; I • I ----------------------------- .. CHECKING •UP ~ · Women Now First To Declare Love By L. M. BOYD You oueht lo be ctl<bnlin( LOV y o u r thlrUelh anniversary E AND WAR-In an al'· c 0 n g ratulaUons. Beautiful fair of the heart, who usually b chi J says "I love you" lint, the a1lad, that. Tou ng. ust a few months after Ruth Lowe ma~ or the womanT Wait, and Harold Cohen got mar- don t be too quick lo aay the tied he died and stunned man. That was true 20 years1 mi«bt11y not 'knowing what ago. But .pollsters claim lbet else lo do wUh herself, Ruth young. ladies tend of late to.11 ~t down at .her piano ind leap tnl? the lead with sald; wrote that thing. Jl,llt about declaration. Mostly t b • 'l evt.l')'body ln the m u 1;t c: deliver the news ln a s.vdmlc; busliless wbo knew the sad ~anner, however, say tog,, facts. including a fellow nam- Look, so I love you, sport. No eel Tommy Ooney 1'ith a bl~ deal. Ta~e ii or leave It." s..lnger named Frank Sinatra, This soph1~tJcated ap-jumped on that -one, and It proach saddem our Love and took right off. Did ahe ever , War man. 'lbere was a Ume, write another soog? Don't · lie notes morosely, wben faint-recall any ; headed gi.r~ in_ the rlgora of A cu.ENT WHO bas made a t romance were unconJCious study of oriental custoois says ; when the:r collapsed on the \ little Chinese boys w e a r I couch. '.l1iis is ran;ly the case jewelry, but little Chinese , anymore, a.D4 that & sad. Very girls don't. , .WHAT MAK..& · sad. · Virgo girls so optirnistlc'? OPEN ~UESTION: 1. Why They are that. Our Planet · ls the .divorce rate ~mong man v 0 u ch e 1 for It. short glfls almost twice as s 0 met h Jn g-who knows l high as am~ng .tall girls? !, what?-convinces a Virgo girl ~ Som.ewbere m hts works, Mr. she alone will win when ! \Yilham S~akesptare n;en-everybody else is losing ... •. tioned America, but where . :1. THAT THE BARBERS were Is there any place left in ~e the first surgeons is no news. world where Cnnasta J s It's less widely t n 0 w n , popular' · · · NAT.UR AL DISASTERS J ~~..:v~ ~l~~°itt. dentists -Note the lnvestlgators DOW STRIP TEASE-A client in· state tome parts of the M-16 quires how much a strip tease r i f I e rust 1 or corrode: too ., dallct!.r pays for her costwne. readily, That 1 what mates it That's an outer gown gloves jam si:imettmes, they contend. • panels, atrlp bra, striP pants: No minor, thing, that. Among net bra, G-mlng and pasties. . I.he world s natural diluters, : About $300, U1Ually. J didn't · n~lther f I r e nor flood com-know that, dot right oU. I ast- b1ned ruin as mllch as rust and ed somebody corrosion, a n d that lJ a \ • statistical fact. Your qut1tiom and com- CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. mtntl ore toelcotMd and "The tune my wife and I call· will be used wherever J>O$· ed 'our song' came out the 1ible in "ChecklnQ Up." , year we went to the altar. Jt Address mail to L. M. •was 'I'll Never Smile Again.' Bol/(J., in cart oft~ DAILY . Lel's stt yoo figure out how PILOT, Bo% 1815, Ncwporl '. Jong we 've been married.'' A.. Beach, Calif., 92663. . A laska's 1st Woman · Trooper Likes W~rk Diplomat In Fight On Bras WASHINGTON (AP) Dean Acheaoo, the dlplomtt'1 dlploma4 the pollabed product of Groton, Harvard and Vole, the url>Jne """"tary ol state alter World War U, bu i- ln the blUle of the bru. Or the battle ol DO bfu, whichever It Is. •'What traitor or fifth <lOl- umnist on your staff em- bittered the war between the sexes by blaming men for the bra?" he a&ted in a letter to The Washblflon Poll. The newspaper Jut week commented on the bra-no-bra conb'over1y by &aylna: "As more and more women art discovering ••• mon blllanUy exploit women u consurnen." ' The real inlult to women, the newspaper uJd, "b the wupoken sugMUma that t4U. them they are wortblen unless they can attract the nee ting attenUOn of a man." Acheson, ever the student oI histoty and mauen sartorial, was !idlgnanl. "Even as a boy," he wrote "Looking at pictures o I Boadicea, Britain'• warrior queen (circa A.D. 80) ooe could see that she wore a brass bra as protection against the Romans -where it may sUU be needed from what I hear." Acheson WBll not atone in his outraged reaction to \he Fost'1 editorial comment that "the anti-bra movemtnt. at ltJ most serious level, ii a pn6st affirming that a woman can be of worth to aoclety and herself whether she goes through life with or Without a bra ..• or a man to tell her what to wear." Two other ruden also wrote, one 1ay1nR "lince time immemorial the Dras1lere bu symbolized not. " o m e a • 1 enslavement to a man but her deceit of man." The other reader brought forth a historial reference that "the brassiere was invented by a New York seamatrell, Mrs. Ida Rosenthal, who tint manufactured brassieres in the 19208 in New York. Acheson, whose bomburifd appearance at 76 1Ull sets some female pu1les racln.I, concluded bis letter with thla IOCioioglcal shot: "l£ armor tw now bee JUNEAU CAP) -Frances the morning before a cup of turned from defense to seduc- Je1n Howard. a thoughVul, coffee." tion, it was a woman who did thoroughly feminine lass of 25, A minor problem is th e it -and to perpetrate fraud says she became Alaska's first design of her unifonn. on men. So far as the latter are l'Oncerned, women can. U female state trooper because The department has they wish, 10 81 toplta u ' she likes police work - not despaired of putUng tllil pret· they are now bottomless." because &he 's out to prove ty girl -who looks ju.st right.=='========:;;;.! anything. In a blue flowered, minilength "I'm not a ba.rn1tonner. l 'm dress with a big broad white · not a women's rights ad-collar -into a man-tailored shirt end tie. . vocale," the bluMyed brunet-1'lt Io o ks pretty un- le said. "It jusl sorta hap-feminine ," Fran said. ~ • pened.'' unllonn slyle ii still on the BOAT BUFFS Almo" Loclr•ll.., 11 tli• 011ly fuU.f!m • bo•fi111 M lhw worlfllf CUI •11'1 "-•P•p9r 111 0r•ltf• Cou,.ty. Hi1 •11clu1I.,. c..,.r•t • of ba1fin9 •11411 V••irttl"I ••wt i1 • <l •ily f••hlre of tllt DAILY PILOT. • . It started when M i s s diawlng board. Howard, 8 trained dentaIIJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllll:illli~I technidan. decided •'the r ell were different things I wanted to see that 1 couldn't iiee at an 8·~5 job in a dental office," and she left Grants Pass, Ore., • for Alaska. , She got a job as a clerk typist with the Department ot Public Safety in February 1968 and later began to think that there was a place in the department for a female Coming Sept. 28 The mOat exciting new apartment complex , In Ame.rice ·~ •• trooper. In Newport Beach State regulaUona for state troopers don't mention that an officer has to be a man. And, · Miss Howard, nicely built and ·tall. passed the 5-toot•t minimum height requirement. She also passed ail the writ· ten and oral t9ta: and on Sept. I, Gov. 'Keith H. Milltr an- nounced Ala!ka had Its f1rat female state trooper. On . Sept 19, she'll /oin 20 :'r~uo~t~ 5~[: ::,.i,:1'• elght-week tnlnlngl MIA Howard ~ a little leary qi the physicol regimen at the acal!eniy. I '"Ibey say you have to run a milt before breakfut," !he I said. "J can't even move ln .,SCIENCE of MIND CLAS ES ., } Ii•'. I .,_ lly 1CHUi CH of REUGiO~~ SCllNCI, Lat-lec!cll ' . Accredited Courses -Dav & NlcJht Classes lST YIAR -PilNDAMINTALI o/,. SCllNCI OI' MIND 2ND YIAR -DIVILOPlllS THI -nuAI. LIN I Stutln9 Soptoml>or 30th I NON-ACCREDITED COURSES M!TAPHYSICAL INTERPR!TATION ·OP lltaL! WIDNUDATI, 7:M • t :M P.M. (Jttrtl"I Ott91w lit) A~L WELCOME! Not Limit.cl to Afl or Creed. REGISTER NOW! Write Ot" Cell: 20062 L1gun• C1nyon R .. ~ -Phone 494-0490 G•r.hMd, MiAUt.,, lHcher JOI G•rherd, A•tis.f•ftf TNdlM ............... " • ,• J w,._, s..-24, 1969 DAILY I'll.OT 7 Color TV Sale! ' Penner.est® portables reduced through Saturday • • NOW YOU CAN WATCH THE UMPIRE TURN REDJ SAVE 20.181 Color TV with 12" screen measured diagonally UC). 239.88, NOW $ 219 • AJf cfwiwlf" ,..,.... • MMn •utoMotk d.- .. -• -.......... .,. •• -Vil' fine tufthg • 3~" front-movntecl tpta1t., e CttarrMI • SAVE •301 Color TV with 15" screen measu red diagonally RIO. 1289, NOW $ 2 5 9 • AJI channel , •• , .... MJt..fl'i nteMdc .. go.,., • Uni ... pldul"8 IMlralt • ..... 1 V.. fin• tuning • s'..r ft•i .....,,... ....... • ,,_.. mounted controls • 20,000 ..... .t pktv,. .,....; • Wo1ftut • l•rphoH JcKk •n4 Mrplieu IMJ.dM U51i PINNIYS TIMI PAYMENT P\AN ) BUENA. PARK BURBANK CANoaA PARK CHUl.AVJSTA COLLE\lE GROVE COMPTON CULVER CITY DOWNEY FULLERTON GRANADA Htt(.S HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGT.ON PAllJ< INGLEWOOD 'LAKEWOOO LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NE\YPORT BEACH NORTH HOLL YWOOO SAN FERNANDO SAHTA!llA , TORRANCE ': • ' /,' J, < ' ' VAN 11""8 VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA • • - I . - Army Starting Work On Missile Research W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The Army will 5jl<Dd IU mlllJon a day from "'" t1!roogb Nov. a on Safe g u a r·d antJmiuile -just to keep the big project alive pendlnc fall .... i"'alooal approvol. • • The n:pendituftl' w e t a. autbol12ed by lbe Aney MOo- day. Speclllcall3' the A1""l awanled $15 mlllidit to WesWn Electric. prime ...,_ tractor " lbe IJlsWn, to -under an outstandll!g researcb and development C O D t r I C t vwons allowtn& gaverruoent agencl<s to -W<rk already In progms whD< Congress P""''den lllDUll II>' propriations. In Jul1 lbe Army -Weatmi Eleclrlc -which; ... '-~·-"'"• ~arl.re 1lle ~ docode-an )n!t1a1· llJJ 1nillion to keep going In lbe new budget year. OVERSTOCKED totaling $Mt.'5 mlllloo. Must .S•ll -Fr•• O.liv•ry Money for that CUJtract INSTANT CREDIT teclmlcally Is provld<d In lbe New 9 po. .,,,.,,... !'l'"!'ll- defense· budget for flacal year. choice. at cln. res. ~ lllOW • 19'1U, but Ibo budget has llOI su;e.o. -~~ c:omplded Ille lq)llalM ~ . llfi; -$ • .. _ ... ,,_ I) -JW-50: Twlno, -----....-·; .,.1a. (duo riler) -· -"Wlllloul this •"'""lim. 1)1 ,-matt., .. ,. S!Oll,.how Saf~ ~· 'ta D d $79.50 Roll-a-,.,;!l. beds •~ ~ would ball aa d Inn. sprln1 matt ftl. 19.SO. Sept. .-• .-. ~-. • • ., now "'1!.50. Full a. -... wm ~wgoD ;w.w. sofa, reg. 1239.50, , DOW Tbe.~-sald lbe ... $169.l!O. New _, Klnr. lion ,.. ordered by secmaey 199.l!O; --J'oll, of the Army Stuley·R.""""' $49.l!O; Twlnl. -fWlr "In teeplmc -the Alm11i guanm,-Kin& ... ~ pooitlml· "' """"""Ulnc cmly ~ ;fs.:'!.. ~ • the mtntmmn funds necessary Beaut1ful ,r:u.Rt I ,.._,,,. to sustain the prognun pen-~. _2 .. 2· 4n.wer corn. din' a C o n g r e 1 a t o n ·a I m·ocks. headboard a-framed decision." . mirror. $172.00: Spanl1b (longboy) IJeeper IOfa. hand 'lbe Safeguard system -a carved Woo4, -bee.utUun;r up. program requiring l800 million h""""'1 .... 1449.l!O. -this year and eventuany a $329.00. Orlatmu·~ total d 11 billion to fl billloo """" -""" • k<Y Senate t..i In SIESTA "' rn SHOP Augustbut atlJI lacb espected ~ HOU>eappmala The Pentagon pba$e4 the Army Is ' • biJYtni Safeguard lites or • · 1927 Harbor II,,.,, Co.st• M•s.t y, ........ , ...... Daily 10-9, Sat. 10·6, Sun. 12'6 at thh lime. Bui the Pftrtagon said further .......ii work Is pennlssibl< llJlder Jeaal pro-645-2760 ) .. . . -IJStant .. .. las~ resBl'VBtDIS !IOWI At YoUt ff .... lns1Bnt Mn *"1 ~ llliJln &hall memtions at In Vepi -1: flshionlblt mart boteL PO& 'l'OUI /tlllOm COfrMNllNa YOU .. mA1. W..,._.17Nto0.llVDLTH1Ltl,,,...... ·' ) -- • ' \' ,, • • " , ' " . ;• ~. • . \ ... • I SHAPE UP! ' Foremost•a foot pool table-. r $229 -~ • • Fnlii."''wood--'pnlinilh _.........i1nmio •Double parnlod podollal .a..,.~ Siltr!t. ..... ~·bal -• Y"10I/ ~ clalh • l'Jlre._ ............... • lndudto 2 ~ wood --of siyrw. """""~ chal<, lbil _.. -and •lnmvdtan baoldot ... , ... ilaiif.x....,. Foremod·Custom pool,Ob .. ~ .. f299 _, • Walnut finlrli -hcadwoocl ftOM • 1• ~ bod • a. .. ,. pi...I ~plastic -............ 2 ....... -oot of 5 OL -Joie baDr, triangle, clial<, ..... """ ---and lnslrUcticn. CANOGA PARK DOWNEY MONT<:l.AIR • SALE! SAVI 161 VITA JMSTER!', BELT MASSAGER . · .. REG. 69.99, NOW 63.99~r .. · P.-fvl ll HP -and bolt holp .. brealc down fatty -ftalitoo up lax -.. -. 0-1-ihly, qvlttly, deh<m long ...... • ting~. ' SAVE 'SI PRO.AM• 'J.WAY EXERCISER CYa.E REG. 59.99, NOW 54.99 ~ilod ........ handWiar .J ---1-..lylOpnMdo -for tho-.-. .... ............ h!ja ~-...oi - ·-with -plating .. .. FULLERTON NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH VENTURA -· . • • ' . ' • ' • FOREMOST POOL T~ GIJAIANTIE Within 3 (thrH) years of purchcae, We Win repair Of replace, 01 WO find -ry, anY part' of ,,...., fol ...... Pool--Ta- / ble that ls defecll¥9· .. - m~rlal or -u.amhip. All ~ com o,. Jn. , eluded. Just COftfact .. for ...a. ' l . C. P•nney Co., Inc. LAKEWOOD ' 1 ~ J ~·~~~~~~~~-L-~~~-i---- -:~ ---~---eg, . , .. --says-Negro . • I I, Race, No~·Party - Ouster Reason .LOS ANGELES (U~J) Angela Davis, an a~sta'nt philosophy professor al UCU., a Negro and a Comm~ist. says her dismiss~. f~m the faculty was ordeted,.bec&Jse of her race, not 1'.{J!OJit.lc4 1· Miss Davis, 1$1 • -'ini{na cum taude lradlJlite (r Brandeis University lr;i~o also' studied under nel!' I e f t 'philosopher 1Herbert Marcuse, announced Tuesday she will appeal the threatene d dismissal to the · -l!'P·t. A academic senale and i; the- coortS if nece~ry. : ; ; The board of . r e g e.~'1 s , . governing body of the nine- campus U.niv-trslty of Californfii ·system, advised Miss Davis by letter that she will "'poSsibly be dismissed." Book Stan~li\. ' She was oot fired outri,ht. U The slender, min1skirted J philosoph)l :professor-.told a ' -' ne\t:B coilferencei TUesday· she Tai e Denie his •01 mad• any· •••:ret ·ol her members.hip in the. ~ -. · ltumwnba ClUb, ,a,n all-Bl~k B R ff t collecUve oi the ·communist y a el' y Party of Southern California. She esppuses Marxism as a SACRAMENTO (UPI) -solution to the •. world's pro- state Superintendent. orPubJJs. bl ems but ·said sh& does nol in- Instruction Max R a f f e r t y tend to force her beliefs on never intended to threalen Sao students. She is scheduled to Francisco school teachers wtyi begin actual teaching in the credential revocalion because winter term at UCLA. of their use of two con-Robert Singleton, director of troversial books. a state ap-the UC L A Afh>-American pellale court was . told Tues-Studies Center, supported her d charge of racism in the move ay. Rafferty's allorneys made to fire her. the stalement in asking the "It can be documented that 3rd District Court of Appeal to there are white Communists dismiss a suit filed by the San t~iching at. ~ u~ive~ity," 'Francisco Board of Education Stngl~t~ s~d. ~aci~m ts ~ Id t n -H-... ovemding wue·1n tms case. see ng to pr.ey~ ,n<1 a.~~ .. -'''Singl.etol:JS' rehi&ed to nlme from ~reatenit\g to revoke an white. 0 o ill mo n l a t credenbab; of .wa,c~ers w~o tJchen ~ "we both use lh~boo.k,~ ., . rom1 know what woi.ild happen to 1~ ~~!:'~ .. Sa~ them"' U they wer. 1dentlfied. .1.i:.,. S,c.ojiool SUwin-:"," iit· ROI/er! 'E.' Jenklis , o use•f E\dJ:i~pCleaver(s Just a Balloon ·!'Soul on Ice'; •iidLeroi JoneJ' • ' "'liie , ~~m'l!J" .as sup. ·EL SERENO (UPI) -An plement~ry .t~xts. ~fferly unidentified flying obTeCt· w described • the books a s idenWled Tuesday night wbeh "patenU'y 'obscene.". · it landed and touched off a Jenkins and lhe s c h o o I small grass fire. ... • - board suspended their w;e .al~ · Fireinen Said it was an ter Rafferty said credenUals ·,eight-foot in diameter ballooil may eb lifted because four· carrying flares and batteries. leUer words in the book v~ • There was no explanation for lated the education c~~ • its source. ,/ . ' Sale ~~ our rugged, unbreakabfe trash and storage c9ntainers , : .... ' /20 91ls. -• • • .! .. - . . , ' 32 ganon trash can , Orig. 9.99 NOW 7.9.'J. ; ' I I ,/ • ,I< ' 20 gallon trash can, '"'· - Orig . 7.99 _NOW ~.9,9 • Mode of Linear Molecular Polymer plastic • Frictia0.flt"top1 'eoly ta decin • No seams or n~ metallic <long • .20'! .wide x 2~ -high • UKE IT ... 'CHAIGt' In CANOGA PARK DOWNEY FUtLEATON HUNTINGTON BEACH t.MEWOOO MO>fTClAIR NEWPQRT BEACH VENTURA I ' ,, OA!l.Y.PILOT :'J! Lawy-e;.--,;e1,s Fine ~·c-lit-·in·'., Enrollment? . In Contempt , Case • State College; 'Consider Pos~ibility , ' LOS fiNG~LJ\!I (AP)-Cali· , l>u<Jgel, ~ cuL. Thtl olze ol an ~. and drastic cuta of ape. LOS ,\NGEl.Ell (IJPI) -tilt Fl'larl clu~ lo c:Mal tomi• ~l!\e , Coilfil• trumes , e11r9lllpenl air.-!/ any-would clal courses, lllCil as agrlcul. Grant B. Cooper, tho' pro,. w~;;E' 11;; ': were urged,lodtt 'by campui !bot~ cn lllo,llnal J>udi~t lure, crimiuOiog)I; forestry and mtnent crlmlna1 tawye.; who _ the ... Friars 1triat,. a 1 ·presidents: to cuti..enr~ll!11e.nt it ; fllUri:: . . ·i .,. 1 ' :: .' ml\OClii·ii!al~w;;or;;k?.=:;. ;;;;Oiiiiiiiiii deferilid simar.. Bl Sidiu, COp)I of aecrt,! tr11!19Ctlpt of necessaey, to.afioy Within state . Rea~an: ~· tctiid~led to I . ., • , liudgel llrnjla next. year. ' attend · \Od81'S tru~. ,.,.. Got I/it most an ' ' . was Ji/Jed $1,000 ~·1. on comedian Phil SI IY "1 The ll''ernfog,iiOar~ Jcir 111• aion. :J'he.goverpor h4I Ordered NSURED~.AYINGS! b!J aW~Y plea lo lwo ...,,ts ol • ~7 be10<e • federal .,llk?amJllLI sySli"U conslder<il all 1tate .,_llfclei to.cut Olt lr KEYSTO,U: contempt.of court, • • grand juey was found OO'Jli• .·II\• .order by ()ov, Reaiao's , proposel,~ls abclltlO per· SAVINf:S Th. ch<!rges •leinm!!l !rln• counsel table In 1ronlf of adminlstraUon· allocating an C<l\I'. "Ibe., :at:ala.depldmeala .,.. "'' ...,.~w;,. Drua Hunt Set " • · Cooper .initial tz6S filllllon operating ~will be ·a5kecf for .Upplement· t-'d w c.-... hlddotl the, Friars Club card cheating • ~ budget ror th~ colleges in Jf/0-: ary: 1*1geta 'baBecr On· priori-sr~':f:L.5.38~w~! ·a1 bicb" ""eel d.~ "' nie attorney was accused of . rnlllio I th. ui. .. l:. , •· -;l .,. . ,,,..,_ trt w {•{"' w~ wee. disobeying a court MCreci "717 $83.f ·.• n ower an E'1ecutlve,. Vice· ··.chancellor ...-;,:.::~~-.,~~ .. SEATl'LE (AP) -()per'· belort tho Sirhan .... begaft. rule . by obtaining and uajiig . th!, cpllegeo staff proposal., 8art$ ~. Brikelilll , ouWned m• 1$TIO<lllCIL IOIICISI tion Intercept, the search for drugs be!ng smuggled into-,the United ~res, 1# in force along the Canadian border as well as the boundary with Mexico. r'nNW"t repreaented one ol Ule the transcript and then 1virJ • • Colle4e. presidents said th~y today' three:ruetbod1. ol setUrig FOR \'Oijl SIGN I --~r-, ..., .7'.g , w4nt to cut enrollment to pro-the;prtQrtUes . .}hey .re cutting ~ '1tl"" 0"'0" five defenMnta charged wit!!-~.~!~eraJ Judie thou~ hOw 1t . vi((e1 "more adequate level o( enrollmmt.: a CO!Jlbipation of ~ · ~ l4tM .w....- rigging gin cummy g~ at came into;bll PQ&SeSsion. · sUP.porl per student'' if lhe cuttipg Mr9tlment and pro- • • " ·" -. . -~· -, There'-· still .plenty of hot Weat.her ahead! ' ' . , Penney's 'Californian# auto air conditioner 1·9·9.95 .. Pre<aols your car , through 3 rectan!iular lcmers · ond 2 rotating 1lde venh .. 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Costl -· .lRBUCKLE A SON • Westdlf!M-.r, C'I E. 171lo SL, Colla Mesa -• c.!t!•1!i ~tml~~Ulll Costa Mesa Mle.aa& • ·BELL BROADWAY MOR11JARY 110 BroM:w11. CNta Meu UMGI • Oii.DAY BRO'l'PBS H~Vllley ~1~ .11111--. 81lldiq&oe Beach ... 7771 ·',, Ye ~Eat LAGUNA CB llOllTUARY l'ld C.,..llNll '---• :wimcm:w ,MWAl·PAU ~~ -f,l!dlll """ -Ne.,.t:...... Cllll..i. ~ • ·PEllll: r 4lllL Y ootOHW, PUNSllAL Bollll 1111-1. ... ...... '"""" .. 111$ lllb'PD :ol\Tl1AllY I 1--... Lill I ,_Qi T' e tlMllt _,.. -'1'11.U.Y ., _Ill. ~- ' Schop~ FinancQig Revision -Expected • Modjeska Flood Plan Ll·NDE STAR'S l_~ly \lftfie"t1or1 .hine brigh1ly In 111. ''"'' M thlmrnerin9 14K t oid. l ol d, hendaorne 9'ytino fol" lh• me11; • 'f1mini n1 tolltoire f•r lhe lody • CHOICE OF A ., I 3995 IJnO.• olfvto wit!<\ dlol"tel'Utd Two flothi!tf •1orne ti b1ov1Jfvr Undt •!er, fothl onitd for him or her 1: '1 :~tt~ld~ CHOICI OP C., D 9 59.9~ ~i.·,d1 1 · 1 L '·;-wh •r•I Swin fn • 1wfn/oli'"o c11 r our 1i1 • .s.. th '1 b• 1 """,~ J.011r "t 'ot • · I 0 \I 0\11 trt I U•rt now! atOtCI 0, I ., p . 24.95 ' CHAltGI Ir AT YOUlt l'INNIY'S 11NI JIWILl!Y Dfl'Al!TMfNT l'UU.UTON HlWPoAT llACH HUNTINl5TON HACH ~ C.t., Patfilltft l1laM Huntl"lt.,. Cft'Mr H•l'Mr •t Or• .... htope M•cArthyt'. •t P•clflc CNst Hwy 141"t•r 1t $an Dl .. o ,_.,, 1:----~~~~~·~'~~~-·~-'-~~-' \ .-... ' ,..-,.. .. Gri:1n County'Reeord Like Taxes, D~aths Show increase f PIANOS MAJOR IRA.NH WASH WITH ANY FILL-UP ·1,;iiis~-FREE·;~§f; ----------------------PLUS ' ~UI: OHU"· STAM,.S W ITli Al.I. P' 11.l. UPS W ITM TH!a C OUJl'Ol'I • OFDJL~.~ CARPET CA·RNl ·V AL IC. ONE aocx sount Of WAit• 2406 S. MAIN SANTAANA . TO SHOP AT HOME CAU. 549.3349 WEI: -Tllll•llL I• 11ta .. 1 I Kill • lftl:lt • AClltM I 'II La'S tSllllGS PRICE YCll OWN ARPET·ALL ROLLS "SALE ·TAGGED EIIHER RED-WlllE· BUI FOR ltllR tDMIBCE OUI llElllJIDOUS MINCJ POwa 81.utfS'llS'lO'- FOl USS WI' GIJAIANl&IWlY INST Al1AllON l'Oll 1 IUJ. YIM llG tar SAYIMO wmlA a.m'llJ. Ot VAUP 10 CHOOSI' lllOal ...... 11,,. f ' ,I ' I§ PILOT-ADVERTISER H Wtdneuda:)', Septembtr 24, 1969 ,, ' • Starts ·rllllrsday, Sept. 25, 10 a.m. HAlllPIECIS :~o~,~~,·~-·-'•_1'_''--~·-..................... NOW 14,88 WOMEN'S LIN•llUE W1m1~·, full lt119th 111,1, JI t• 31 2 88 3 88 0110. 1.H -·--HOW • 10 • JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR Su1p1ndtr 11111!'-I I• IJ, ,11 J1h 2 88 Oil •• I.Of --··--.............. NOW • MISSES 11.0USIS Sheri i nti l1n1 1111•1 .. JJ ft JI, 3 88 0110. 6.01 .. ·---~-··---····--·· ... NOW • SPORTS COORDINATES Ttpt, tkirti, 1nkl1 p111t1, 10 ft 1• 4 89 0111. u "' p -.....-----~·-········ . "ow • WOM1"4'1 UNIPORMS P1ly1lf1r iol1n~1, I te It 5 88 7 88 ORIO. SI lo 111 .. NOW • IO • MEN'S SLACKS I . ::1'!:r"s1)1::~.!'~~~-~~~---· ············--···-·-···NOW l,88 MIN'S JACKm P1nn °fret't•, wtdt '• w1~r 4 99 S. M, L. XL ·--·-·-········ .. ················· ... ·····-··-· • GIRLS' KNiE HICMt SOCKS El1rl t•11• 1tr•tcr 11ylu, • OllO. 1,H ---------·--·····NOW 66i: GIRLS' GARTIR PANTIES '*"''" .. ,..,,1i, whit• '"'"' ,,,"ii• 99c OIUO. I.If --------····-·-···-·········NOW clllLS' SLllPWtA\ i.l- •••111, 1ul•tt•1, ,r .. 1llJfh, •k. Prfllh e11<111 .. li4t , 1 99 0110. 1.tt ,. a.ti ·----··-............. ow • GIRLS' ANKLE PANTS P11h l111 col•r., 1 to 14 OllO. I.fl -····--··-·--..... NO'N 1.97 INFANTS' PLAYWIAR Short•, Mi1tr lo11tl11, ,.1 ... drtUlt Oltl. J.tl ···----··-....... NOW 1.'? ' 54 COIL MAnRESS ' yr. crib 111•, '""'''· 2 •Illy 0110. t.11 -·--····-·--·· .......... .. NOW 4,86 IOYS' SOCKS 100% 11ylo11 •1111 1cryl11/11yl•11. S, 111, I 3 1 00 ORIO. U< lo Ito ....... _ .. __ ,,, ......... -... HOW h< ' DISHWASHER I flffr medel l t -,,,,\ w11h, 2 cyd1, fr•11t 1014 138,00 oat•. lit.ti ···-·· .. ··----·------NOW f CYCLE WAIHIR llloot motlell 16 p•w11cl c1p11lty, ,,,,1rff111" 208,00 Oa1•. ltf.tl .. ~--~·--._ .. NOW ELECtllC GUIT Al a pick-"'" ,.n• Mi<llly. z •111y. 011• •• ,,,. -·-----... NOW 58,88 EU~TlllC GUITAR Aij1d1blt. 11•c•, ,,,, ... <111, 2 .. 1.,. 39 18 RIOUClD TO CLlAl ·----........... ·-·-' JA<;K NICKLAUS WOODS St~I 1Mft t•lf 1/111M. 2 11ly 36.81 0119. '4JtM -· , __ .NOW GOLi' tAllT ' .. l !•l•r• i.i,/cetf, l•rfl ,e<,Ji•h. ••ty ti fel4 16.81 0110. 21.11 ------.. -·.-· ... -•. NOW GOL.fl IA6 · o.r ••• 1.t1i•• '' •'•~ ...,., 1f 81 OllO. It.II --................... ".NOW • COVIil ALL H••'T t••t• ,111tlc.. ,,-t•&tl chi~ 1114 .,., 1 88 Oll•· I.ti ------r·-·-·-···MOW • · FOlllMOIT POI.I ffiotli w•hf fl1'1111t ,.i,, I •~ly o•r•. t.u --·M .. --... NOW 6,88 lll•ULATOR l1!1•11i ltt lltt•• lltpht•M •.+t1ttf, l•11ly 1188 bllO. 21.11 ... . -...... ·-··· ..... M .. ·•-•·~-MOW I ,_ I • "' t • • DM.V l'ILOI' JI • HUN't~NGTOM. ·alAC.M STORE I 7777 ED NGER, HUNTl·NGTON ND-OP.MONTH WOMEN'S HOSIERY S••mless and full fa1hio'ntd, v•riout 1tyles end colors, 1i111 IV, tD I I 3 2 64 OlllG. l for 2,ts ______ NOW for • MIN'S CASUAL SLACKS P11u,Pr11fe, Wttflrft , .. k .... 21 lo h 3 88 011-. l,H ---·---~ .. NOW 1 JUNIOR & JUNIOR Pmtl DllEISU Si111 tit• IS 7 88 . OllG. $f to $11 --·--·-.... ·--·NOW • ORIG. $12 to $14 __ ,, _____ NOW 9 .88 MIN'S SPORT SHltTS Short 1lttYt polo thlr+s, pl1I• •rd o!llpu, 1, '"• ~ xi 9a. Oll•. ,ff to Z.4t NOW '79 CLEARANCE ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES Girl Telk and llrinttd Notebook fn11rnblt1 OktG. TM l'9 2.Jt -·-···--.. ---.NOW ffc Striped 1n11mbl11 OllG. ttc -NOW Uc JOO.count collt9t rule ptptr ORIG. ltc ---NOW JSc 500 count wid•m•r9in ptptr OllG. ffl --.NOW 7ft: Classic C.mpu1 Collection 011•. 4.Jf -NOW 2.U Y.•yl I 'h " b;•dar Oll•. Uc ...... 'T.::: _NOW He 200 and 300 count ptptr, __ _:•::•:1.t.:TL:::,T_:d:::DV::;1;1=D~===::·-;:··;:···;:-·~·2":::1:_:1o'.:...!J'.!k=.J '----~~----· MIN'S DRISS SHOES CS.IRLS' SCHOOL SHOES Siii"·•• a11d l1c1 1tylt1 6'!. to 12 9 88 12.88 0110. 11.ft tt 11.&1 ··---·--·NOW • te ~·:.•:~~" ~.·~::~n.:.~ ... ~~ .. ~.~ ................... NOW 6.18 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES GIRLS' SHOIS ~·;~~~II ,i,~o;· ~~~-~-~ .. ~-~···--.. ---NOW 8.88 . ~~~:. ':'tt1''''1 • ~uih-4~-~=~~-·--················"ow 4.88 MIN'S SGCKI ~."e1:!r. ,:~~1.i._"_' ----·······-·····-····--·····-66c ' MIN'S IOCKI All ••1•n & 1h•., °"• .... '"' .11 ---50c MIN'I IWIATDS =· i':.~•·-'-' _M._~---········-·······NOW 14.88 MIN'S Sl'OaT 1Hla1S 611 ,..,.,., 40',I, ••*'•t.. t. M, L XI. 4.11 ~···· I.ti -.. -....... NOW MIN'S SWIAT'SHtaTS :~~ t;.rt -~~~~···~·-····· .... NOW 2.81 MEN'S SUPPORT IAllPS 111-"' trlt11 fit, *• t. JI 2.88 OIM. I.II -------.... NOW MIN'S T.SHlll11 • IRllPS 1ol1. 1Mt.a, JI .. 46-~J k 4t, ltw 1.22 PINNIYS AUTOMATIC TOOTHIRUSH Mt,• tl•rfftli tltii"t 7' H OllO. t.tt ----..... lfOW ... l'OOT MAW ... l1ll••H tlr.<111 ket e1114 1-t M1'KIM 7.81 ORIO. lo.ti -----.. -·-··----... NOW SECOND FLOOR~~~--~~~~~~-- GIRLS' DRESSES IOYS' Fll!HOSI JIANI W••h•bl• cottons, bonded f•bric1, f1ncy •nd c:tr:'. j~~·~~-~~~~~~~~--~:~-~-~~-.. HOW 2. 99 50% 1"•ly•1ter1 10% c.+tofl, '•'"'Prt1te1 ,;,., 6 ta II 3 0 00 Oll•. J.H to 4.49 -.JIOW tor • .BOYS' PAJAMAS Short 1le1ve/lon9 leg l'ld short slt•v•/ g~;~!•1:~·~~:.~~-~~.' .. ~--~~--~-~ ...... .NOW 2. 99 IATH TOW!LS ThJe1k encl thirtty 1cr•111 prll'lh ••tfri tow1I -----·---·-1.U H•114 t•w•I _.lie Wa1h cloth -· +k NOVELTY CURTAINS AND PAN!LS 24", 10", 26"1 54", •nd II" l1n9th1 9e. OllG. 1.44 to 1.11 ... ·--·----··-7• FAIHIOll PllCI GOODS CLIARANCI Fashion dorntr ~rlntJ OI ... 6tc .. NOW 2 hr 1.0I ~a~ulata4 ,1 .. Ol~. fie .... .. ..Nj)W 77• SporhwHr l•~rlu 011•. 1.tl -NOW 1.U FABRIC REMNANTS FAIRIC TlllMS Pl"•I cl1111 "'' 1\irt 1/l 1/J •r bl•v11 ltntfh1................ TO Off Oll•. lftAIL $11111 ''''· tlc\·r•••, ~114b1t. Cf1c•111finvtd cel•rt 10c THIRD FLOOR WILSON GOLF CLUBS · Multi-fiowered jrcnt . f,~:: ~U ~~-····· .... ·-···NOW 29 .88 AMMUNltlON 16 gau91 th•ll• ORI•. Z.tO to J,40 20 gaug• 1hell1 1 99 Oll~. 3.JO ____ .. __ ,_ .. NOW " FLOOR nLES Dl1co"tinu1d p1ttern1, odd lot1, of brok1n patterns Ol14'. Uc --------NOW HARDWARE ITIMS Finilhinv b1lt1, 9rin~l11t wh•41• door b1ll1, hing•• TOUl ~HOICI --·-·-· ... -... - ODDS AND ENDS Stw ho"• brackth, win 1teridtrc!~. me il \t1r, rop•, wall murals, light fl.tur11, pall'lt lOUl CNOICI ____ ...... _,_ ltEGULA TOil lOc 1.44 Le"r ••ti.II. <lll•li'fltt,.... 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The bid l(>l" the St"' Class t8 world chlmpioo.5hip switched .n. from the ""hc:tnc Northwest to l1r the utreme southeast Tues- Dt day a1 two Biscayne Bay sailors loOk the Sl>Olllght. Winner ct the second race WU DiDil: ~oorunak,er of Miami and Frank Zqar1ho of Mlani sntdecl ie fj>r third place. ~ But SC:bQonm,&ker'1 narrow victory. Jailed \o ~t Alan Holt or soaw. lrom the ·top spot In the st.andfngs ifler two races u the P.Uget Sound sailor placed fourth to hold down the 'top spot on the score!>Oard with IS point.s. He won Moriday's race. Anothel· Puget Sound sailor. 1961 world champion Bill Buchan from Seattl~ pot togel.hf:r a 4th and .&th ror the two races tqgaiI) ~tid P.lace in the standfngs w1lh 80 pcnnts. 3-WAY BA'.ITLE Tuescla,J.'s race Wl\$ a lhrtt- wa y ding-c;long battle ·between Sc:hoorunliker, Tom Blackaller of San FrucisCo~ .and Holt for the entin course. . At the!fltst mark Holt look- ed like a IUrt winner as he Jed the 44-boat lleet to the mark wilh BlackaUer and Schoon- maker trailing in that ordt!!- by about 28 seconds. On the reaching leg Scboon· maker moved.. past Blackaller lo round the' second mark •bout a •boat length beblnd Ho!l as Blackaller lost ground. Blackaller louod -some good surfing seu;_t11_1he downwind leg aod ~ back into con- tention as Schoonmaker rounded \verlapl;ed with Holt. Holt beg'an his dowhfall on the second weather !e1 ·u he failed to awer Schoonmaker who Ooprii!if to ~rd and made a div,! for the Jett side of the cour9e. Somewhere 1h the interim BIB<:bller '"""-the lead and al the mari" •as 2Q stCODds ahe:ad • ot JloJt aod Schoon- maker boil di'opped to tb!rd. The thfte boats maintained the ~ position down the leewjitd Re. and it wasn't un· til the , fiQal . .upward beat that Schoonmaker moved imo !he I~. beating Blackaller by •i•l>t ~ Meanwhile J.'brii;ht red boat 1kJ,ppere4 bf" Era.nt Zagarino of ~iamJ hid been dogging the 1,.ien all aftemoon, and at the finish he nipped Holt who wu striving to hanj on for third. ,. Buchan sailed in fourth • plfct for the first two legs ol thle course but \lllLS finally pnsed by Zagariqo and North -the latter battling to get back into cootention alter his di.sastrout')Oth on Monday. AJ'PLY tl\ESSURE' J.nj other Southland sa ilors wtte · •lSO. applying I h e prts:rure.' Chuck Lew s adder or N~wport Beach was n o I among Ufe firm, 10 around the rif'!t weatbe:_ fnitrk.. but show· ~ up m sevmth place at the second mark. Barton Beek of Newport Beach (sailing under the Los Angeles Jleet colors) didn't show up 11mong the leaders until the third leg when he moved past. four boats to round the lhird mark in 8th piece. Lewsa~er moved up lo fifth on the second downwind leg. but dropped back to eiehth on the final beat, one p~ be.hind Beek. \\'inds: were fresh!r for the sl.art of Tue9day's race -so iaicn· to that the commlttee..- rt!caned the first start and had t• reset a drifting starting flag . The leader's •completed the first leg 9f the course In 20 minutes and Uie entire neet was arooncl the weather mark. i11i a haU-bour. 'I'be entire 10- mile racr. ii! sailed in two "°""· FJl'll 10"· finisher.sin Tbesday's: nee: 1. Dingo, Ding Schoorunak.cr, Miami. ~-Good Grief, Tom 8Jackaller, San Francisco. 3. Vasa Il, Frank Zagarfno, Miami.· 4. Arie.I, !Alan Holl, Seattle. '· Nortl! Siar. Lowell North, San bligo,"' •· Frolk, B~ Buchan, Seat· Iii. ,. 7. B..,.,._ .Bartoa Beet, Lot ¥&des. I. Zucker Kinlndlen. Qluc~ Lowllloddd. H_.t llcoch. I. -bu{ 1111. Pelle P<l· i.-: s..,... 10-Dett;.," Angelo Marino, It.I)'. • Standinp after first l'fO "'""" 1. Alan Bolt, SeJttle. l-4 -.. Z. 801 s.-, S..ttlt. H -•• J. rom llac:k•ller. s.. trandlco, 1-S -79." 4. Ptlk 1'111.r<•Oll. 1Swcden, ....... "· S. °'uck Lew 1•dder 1 N..,port 8-11. U -7f. •.D1naSthoo1m1ker, rlaml, 11-l -7$. f 7. 1-ell North, San Di•i) STARS LINE UP FOR START -The International Star Class -never tails to ~rovide close action starts as evidenced in this photo ol the start of the second race in the Gold Star Championship now in progress at San Diego. i . - AT THE WEATHER MARK -Gutsy Star sailors are also famo~s for close..1 action around the weather mark -whether at the top or the n11ddle ol thel fleet. Seldom is there a foul, despite the close quarters. lG-5 -75. B. Barton Beek, J.m Anse.les, 8·7 -7S. 9. Buddy F'riederick1, Ne--: Orleans, It.to -st. to. Frank Za1anno, Mlllml, zo.J -11. • Predicted Log Race Saturcla~- Clltfornia Yacht Club will IPOn$Of' the 8th 1noual tnvU.a· tlooal Pr«licted Log Race Saturday fl( the Norman A. P•bot Troplty. The event Ii Ul\CU.....d by the Southern C1llfornl1 Crulaer Akjalion and lhc American P o w e,.,r Boet As.toclltlon. -AOOITIONAL BOATING NEWS ON PAGE 16 BYC, NHYC Join FJ'r. Fall Regatta B;albea Yacht Club and Newport Harbor . \>ec~\ Club will join forces Saturday and Su;ndaf for the annual Fall Regatta for au cla&ses. 1bf event will be the first ma)or regatta !or the fall and winter..-season. Tbe regatta. ls opc.n lo au ~\mu ol sailboat.< whose owners are me.mbcn o( _yldlt clubs affiliated with the North American Ya cht R ti c i n g Union. Oulllde classes Include Ocean ~clna. Paclrltl Handicap Ri!e- ing Ffeet., Midget Ocean Rae· in& f'leet, Star, Rhode~. Sol· f Luders-1&, Th 111 t It, malional-1 4, Finn. Snipr. es·l9 and Shields. 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'Rod, Yellow, While, In Tale lunch.) Fee: all le$ladl ~ , • --wllli I unit& ' • -incUflduat Jee. • • ' ·.. . ·~\ 'l1te: Potential of Womm, -lecWi'f by ~ s. na-. , .. ~in~ ·· .. ~·A..,_ ID. W-. t ... ~P7'IJ'IJ!l,t:•Lm. ·~;· 11 M, AllC!itonum, St Jijo!lpl> • ' Colt.ae; 1111 So: Bala91A SL, .•• ara.,. , .. , 'Pot ~ _,,, ool.1';(~10 Liii.') tlSAo -'for -·J lt!cb.itta and W«bbqpe, sso. . ,, ,~ Pttaillng. and Marteltnl •·· ldoail -Finl ID a llOl>Cnodit · .... 1-.r ....i.;. -lod "' ; ·~-Robert: Berliotr, patent af. :.: loi'Dl!y. r.a:io p.m .. Rm. a, ... ,. Fine Arla BJdi., UCI Camplu. ,~· ; Fee: "50. · "" Africa al!d tbe Black ~~~ American: Contributlom to ,.,.,.J OQt CUJtqre, lecture b y " Miriam c... modale jJl'Oo ~-fessdr, Engll1b, Calitonda . Stale ColJe8e at 1'ullerl<lo; . . follt music by ll:eilh and llusly •• " McNeil, lectun! • r>erformm. ·• • Finl In .ma, Amerlcaaa: .... Black Brvwn, Red Yellow . "~ White' in Tale And s..,. 7-10 ~ ::; p.m., Jim 171, Fine AN Bldg., . , , UCI Camf":'& F .. : AD ltdurea • ~~·" With or Wltbool creillt MS-• .:' dlvldual lectura, $UO. "" FRIDAY, Sept. 21 - J.aessment al P e r 1 e n a 1 --flnl in ......... ., v • workshopo, Robert s. David-. . '°"' cllDlcal ~ ' • . '" -Coast YMCA ' ~ .. Sets Oass , .. ··: In Yoga .. .• The Orange Coal! YMCA Is Inviting patrons ta •wpe up llld get-happy with )'oia" In a new series of cla!ISel to be .ia offered Tuesday and Thurs- ~-day evenings and Wednesday • :;', and Friday morninp at the .. Y; I 3 0 0 Unl..,;Jly Drive, ·• · Newpofl . Beach. · l Yop io jult one ol lhe -j«:ll inchlded tn the ... adult classes starting t bis meol.ll al lhe Y, '., "1 SUtchei'J' classei will . be :-·~1 held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Tue.s· -d a y afternoons. beginning Sept. 15. lnatnlctar Rel"' -Richards will teach the etghl- • ..... week course in basic tech-'·• ' rdciue& of aUtching and de- .~ signing, •· On¥-22, the Henr y .'.'. George School of Social Sci· · -ence. will begin a discussion : :'"'; class in basic ecooomics, di!- . signed for m~ and wome.n · .• , .. w60 wish to Improve their " ablllly to think, diocu!3 ond ''"' speak in p!blic. ·~ ... Africa Film .:. Series Due A series ol Wustralod le<- tures on the animals , geography and people of Africa will open Frida.y even-inf _at Oran(• Cot:!l College. Uoyd Smith, QCC. biology -' lnstJuctor ond .former Disney .. ...Jlbc!loll"•pber, wW teach the 1 • new course, •lEc;:_ology of • -Africa," p:teetlnc from 7 p.m. ~·:~~;to t 'p.m. FrldaYs in the occ • «> SdeDce Hall 1be class can be ~·:; tat.en for credlt or non-credit. ··~ SmUb rpent this summer in :··.".~ Africa. 1atberini material, movies aml aUOet for tbe ; . coune which will cover the .:. width and brudlb ol lhe .... .. llnenl ..... Lectun loplca wiU . Include ..... otAfrican !Joo/' "'Dr. Leakey .::.:and the Search for 'Man'• ·,.,11 Ance.ston," ''Prim·tll•e .... Tribes," "Conlervatlon and NLtional Par·t1 and • Relents," ''Egypt and the ~· ond olbua. Coast -Man . -· -Given Post • J.,.,._. B. Shelton, • Jr., .:'. Newport Be>c:h. baa been • " named awporate -..11er ::;.. ""' -. lnllrulDtoU, ., • Inc. ~· Shellal --.. .,.p1.,. "' ol °"' -b•••d manafa:turini ftrm a 1 n c • w . u. bu -.. - -al Ill IWlpol ond Sjllbo ,. co clvil!onl and ...... ,... ol • .:: ll• 'Rejlublk: Operalloo& io ·~·: ~·a member ol.!ht Na- tlooal -llon ol At'> -ll and Ille Stanford 11<-llcboal -,. ! - 32 Qt. Wastelaasklt AMRIClll DDITAL ASSOCIATiotl APPIOVID "Water Pik" llAlTCMll ,...._.. AMIFM Portable Rllio 311·-..-. =.t::t..~ 24 88· r~ #2424 • . 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It' hurt Dick Williams the ume WI'! 11'1 goi"§ to hurt Lorry Shepard when they tell.him any day now they have plans for ~Y else, probably Don i!1JU, lo pilot Pittsburgh next year. Jt llurt Dick Williams the..,.. way It's . a""iii lo hurt Dave llrillol when be gets the sad new1, loo, unleM Cinclnnall neptiates ..... --the nexlcfew dlys. WQJWmi got the unhlppy tldinp IUCI-~ durlnf • trip lo the front office lo ..,,:Dtct O'Connell, the club's uocutlve vice ' -idenl and g--1 manoger. The reason O'Connell eave Williams for hit di.smiual was "lack of com· munlcation with tbe players." It is an old ftMOD but it was true. Diet Williama didn't have all the tools In the world u a ballplayer. He had to mab il the hard way lo the majora and after be did it aUJI look all he had lo hang OD 14. seasons. All lhll looks lino in the record book but few ol the R<d Sox players cared about .that... Soon, a Bm8ill breach developed and gradually it became a llt· lie wider. It wasn't anything you could really put your finger on but it was the.re. The same as exists on some other clubs, the aame as it'll cost some other managers their jobs. Nobody can rigbUy aay wbo is more to blame for this condition, the manager or the players. P088Jbly both are, but if anyone bu ec:me up With some solution he's keeping It a big secret . Ai '6, he is noi ready lo retire yeL by 8l'I)' means. He's still the same guy who guided the llJO.lo. l •hot Red Sox home Ill . front only two years ago and be'1 a cinch lo wind up wllh another baaeball job. WUllama laid at his home that be Wat. disappointed but not completely surprisiil' ed. "There has been too much in the Dfpers, •• be said. •11 was even making ~r plans for next year.'' The manager said be thought hls big- gest mistake was becomtng "more le. nient." He sald he did so because he felt the team bad matured during the pennant race, but that "I was going back ta the 1967 regime next season." . As. for the future, Williama said: . "I'd definitely Ilke another mana,1eriaJ1 job. J think I've· been a success tn the major leagues with three winning seasons and one .pennant. And my minor leagui• record I~ two governor's cups in two years. I have a full year to go on my con- tract. We'll see what happens." ' •• ,, ' .. '" '" . ., "' .•. •:O "' l .. UPI T•ill_,. Th! two men cb,tted a f~ lllimltes, aod tbeJI WDIWDI, who had . been talking abcitri: · hll Coaches, asked O'Collnell' Mod Squad Drops Out As Cincy Sweeps Pair Sonny Puts the Lights Out .. How about our olallll la< oext yMr! l mean for the COllChel ml my11elf. Will we be coming bact?" Fonner heavyweight cliampion Sonny Liston (white who's still on Uie comeback trail, knotted out - .trucks) has just landed a let; IQ the head of Sonny Moore In two minutes, 15 seconds of the third round Moore, who's about to sag .to the canvas. Liston, Tuesday night in Houston. ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~'--"~~~~~~~~--'-~~~-'~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· .. Dick, I'm afraid not." O'Coonell Aid. ' J?Ckey Hurt CINCINNATI -The Mod Squad drop- ped out Tueaday night. their first run. The Reda went ahead 1.0 in the third on Lee May's single and Rose made it 3-0 with bis 16th homer in the fourth with Woody Woodward aboard. Success Story Recalled " ,, After T11mhle . . Whal 1a1n1 hopes th• to. Angeles Dodgers had of moving back into the Na- tional League'• Western Division pennant light were buried by the CincinnlU Reds who awept a doubleheader here, G-3 and 5-2 • Jim Merrltt, 17-8, scattered seven bits and retired 14 stra1ght men after two were out -in the first until Maury Wills registered a bunt single in the sixth with Vail's Magic Tou.ch Working Wonders " J>eMONA !AP) -Apprtnlke jockey Rudf --rushed to p-Vallo!' community H08pital Tuaday with a possible CODCUSl!lion after 1 bad spill In the etghlh nee 1t the i... Angeles Counly Fa.irgrwnds. The race wu ruled no con- tesrlllnce several jockeys pulled. up their mowlts. 1be hospital said ht wa1 in fair con- dilloa this morning. ~ea, a protege of star jockey Bill Sboefnaktr, was caught in clOlt quarters on Big CUH Coin& into the clubhouse tmn abosUy alttt the start. . Ilic Clllf clipped the heels of another hOI'~ stumbled and Rosales was flipped ove:r_h?s mount's bead. He landed heavily an41ay motlonleu. The other ridel'I were in.mucted over the: Joudspeater syltem to steer clear of the-~ate llDAles 11 they neared the ~ twn lot the !eCOlld time on the haU-mile track. All wagers on the race were refunded. Roeeies WU the leadinJJ rider al the fair meelint. · .Checking Out ."Pennant Race MATtOIUU>........U• l. ....~ W I. f'd. •• T• Ptn N...,T"'1t ff•1.t0f-• Cllk"° " 11 .'11 • • N-Yoril: -Al '*"' I, ''· i..b ll ..,..,. I, PlllLtclflllll'-l. Cfl~ 1-0flate -Al ,_ 1. ,_,,.,.... 1. Ntw Y..tli Ii ..,..,, l. ~l""""'ttl J. It eztended tbe Dodgen' losing streak lo six and dropped them 51' games back of !Jnt.plece AUBnla. It was the fourth 0.. TV Totdgfat Cflannel 11 at 5 straight victory for the Reds, who moved to within three games of the lead. 'Ibe two clubs wind up a four-game set tonight with Bill Singer (19-10) again trying for his 20th victory against the Reds' Tony Cloninger (10-17) Pete Roee rapped three hits in the first game to key two rallies and hit his lwo- run homer in the fo<lrth inning of the nightcap He also singled in a run in the second game. Gary ArT.l«o, 3-7, posted his first vic- tory since July 31, but needed help from tireless Wayne Granger In the seventh of the nlgbtcap when the Dodgers !Coted one OUL• ' Los Angeles scored two of ita runs on solo homers by Jim Lefebvre in the seventh and. pinch·hitter John Miller in the eighth. Sl.COltD CJAMI. I.OS Altl)ll.•I CINCINNATI ••rllrlll •ll rllr111 Slt-r•. :lb 5 0 I 0 llOM, rf 5 2 l l M1>t1,lf 31 1 0Htlms,111 4141 W.O<IYll, er 5 0 I 0 Tolen, Cf 5 0 I G KoKo. rl S O 3 1 Ptrt.L 3tt 3 O O G ,, • .-.... 111 4 o 1 o eonc.11, c J o o a Lt'flllvr., 2~ 3 I 2 0 L.Mly, lb 4 D 1 I SUd•ll:ll, lb 4 0 I 0 S!twaf'f, tf 4 I 2 I H•ller,c 4021Woadw•td,t.sl110 Fo1ltr, p 2 o a o Arr190, p 2 o o a G•brl•ls.on. p11 1 o o a Gr•fltltr, p 1 a o • Tctel1 36 J 1) 2 Ti>ltb 24 S IJ 5 Helms •"'••dlld llril Gn c.tklltr'1 ln1trrtr1nur. Lot Arigtltt OOD 000 11~ -2 Clnclnnetl 001 •1 01• -$ e -H111 .... o~ -Clntl!WWlll 2. LOil -LOS A1>11ele$ 11, Clnc:lnMtl It, 28 -Lefttbvr• t. H•lm1. HR -ROY (DJ, 51 -1ol•n. 5 -F60tr, W-· Wlrd. IPHlll SlltllSO Foat.• CL,l-tl I 12 5 4 3 7 Arriflo' !W.J.7) 4-Ul t l I l l Gr•"O'• 2·11~ J I t t 1 Tl'"' -2:57, Attend1nc• -10,719, Champagne on Ice Mets Clinch Pennant Tie NEW YORK (AP) -Their countdown has reached it.<; last stop and the New York Mets are ready to blast off. Any combination of one Chicago loss or New Y«k victory will mean the Mets, those lovable Josers in the days when you and I were youn~. will clinch the NaUonal League's East Division pennant. The combination could come today when the Cubs play st M'me agains t Montreal or tonight when the Mets host St. Louis. Whenever it happen.oi, lhe roof is liable to blow clear oU the Mets dress- ing room. 'lbe New York team is ready tG explode and if you aak Manager Gll Hodges, they deeerve to do ju.st that. Hodges, still savoring Tuesday night's Bonwell By HOWARD L. HANDY OI' "" O.My l>fllt ., ... 3-2 11-innlng victory over the Cardinals and Bob Gibson that clinched a lie for the division title, seemed just as anxious for the celebration. He paraded tnto the dressing room wilh a fancily wrapped package of fruits and candies to celebrate the Ue<llncher. Champagne will be the order of the day ror the next ~lebratlon. So111eone asked Rodges if he planned to have some fun in Chicago should the Met! clinch the pennant before they play the Cubs in the flnal two games of the season. "We'll have so~ fun tomorrow night if we're the winners," the manager said . "Matter of fact, we might be au funned out by the time we gtt to Chicago." Ba~k at Recall the true story of the junjcr col- lege football ~m that bad to hold workouts In a pasture -dress and shower in a barn? It happened a do1.en years ago when Cerritos first opened its doora and tried to organize a grid team. The Falcorui became the talk of sports circles by $a.m- ing the Jr. Rose Bowl bid that year, ob- viously overcoming their handicaps. One is reminded of that 1957 Cerritos team by what Edison High of Huntington Beach is going U:irougb in its infancy. The Chargers of coach Bill Vail already have earned a hl!-ge hunk of recognition by fighting from behind to lie heavily favor~ and highly regarded La Quinta, 14·14, in last weekend's first-ever game for Ule new Oil City institution. With only five seniors on the 42-man squad, Edison was relegated to doormat consideration by most of the would-be ex· perts. But those people obviously undersold the ability of Vail. who is taking his flrst walk down the path of b e i n g a head coach. The 31-year~ld fonner Whittier College little All·Amerlcan quarterback did a masterful job of organizing and selling his program. Vail got started last spring, long before the la st slab of cement was laid or the final drop of paint was applied to the school. He found out y,•ho his player candidates wou1d be, got them together for workouts, bull sessions. pct-tuck dinners and he involved parenls through orien- lation meetings and pot-luck feeds. Through this he established a unity that some schools of long standing have yet to experience. There was no place to work out. dress or shower. So van lined up a grammar school for drills. improvised equipment for weight training by making weights out of cement, cans and metal bvs. His enthusiasm and leadership was GWC Clo a high school quorterbl<:k, )11!1> cited in u a probable •tarter for a junior colle'e during the sum.mer months, m1sl 21 day1 of practice and 1Wl: take over the reins m that club? Coach Ray Shackleford is happy to have him back out with the Rustler team but cautioned: "I want the kids on our team to accept him in the right way and not to figure he 11 golng to lead us out of the woods Just becauH: we lost our first game. He 11 a _good quamrblck aod they all know ll. turn of all.ClF center Greg Mc<:ant.s from lht uruversi1.y of Oklahoma. ..He is in school but doesn't want to p1-y football lhia year," Shackleford said. Bonwell will probably play defense against ML San Antonio College Satur- day night. He could also see limited acUon at quarterback wtth last week's starter! Jim Valbuena, sidelined with an ankle njury. '" ,li-J ,.; .. , ... ~~K WITH RUSTLERS 1-'l r .. , lonnll ,~, ~ ' l ) Thll Is the question appermo&t In th• mtnds~ng Tony Bonwtll aod Golden Welt · : ftlotball team memben as the former unllngton Beach High School •tar returned lrOm Arizonl Stale to en· roll at GWC oo 'l\le>day. Bonwell Waf Ill uniform and on the prac!lce neld Tuesdoy arttmoon but admlu.ed: •rm really lo.1t out tbert right MW. I'm amloua to get going, though." Aaked aboUt b1I reason ror retumtng ~=-uld: u1 have 1<>me personal that need to be taken care of and fell I llhould r<tum. • "I'm sure he will blend in well wlth them in a short period of tlme and we will havo a cohesive unil "The. ma.)or colleges Jose 80 percent nf their students lrom Uw! time they enroll AS lreshmen UIIUJ graduation,'' Shackle- ford said. By thb he meant by drop ou~ tranaler or for other reasons Including military obUgallona. Many more than the remain- ing 20 percent graduate, however. The GWC coach •i!o revealed the rt- t +I I At the moment, Greg Henry 11 pen· ciled in to start with Steve Griffith and Tom Hamilton to bar.k him up. The Rustlers also suffered another blow when letterman halfback Charlie Buck- land 1howed up on crutches Tuesday. Buckland is the ruMin.g star for the Rustler• and is out of the Mt. SAC game along with Valbuena and tiaht end Don Helkln. cootagious and hiJ young aspl.r~ dedicated their summer vacation to coo- diUoning. Then when school opened and Edlson had only a field to offer. the varsity foot· ball team had to dress in the girl's sew· ing room (after the girls had left, of course). There were no showers. So hot, sweaty kids had to waif lo go home before get.. ting the much-needed kiss of soap and '••d••••············" WHITE ., WASH .4 •••••••••••••••••••• Ol&HN WIUT• water. A number of them caught colds because ol. delay between work and showers. But Vail was undaunted. And so were the kids. He worked Uiem until they were near exhaustioll. The pushups went so long they thought their elbows were a part of the.ir shoulders. However, they became believers after lhai tie with La Quinta and as one of them told Vail afterward, "we'll never complain again about t~ Green Bays (pushups) and wind sprints." Vail's immediate success is no surpri&e to Bill Boswell, the man who served as his boss for sevell years. "He has great rapport with ki<b, coaches with emotion, is a student of the game, has deep feeling for the kid• and has a great deal of leadership ability," Boswell relates. "People from Westminster who knew him have a-,l'ligh regard for Bill -many ··· of them, including my dad, our team ~• physician and trainer. -were at bla game Saturd ay. 1 A "He was tremendou.!ly IMtrumetstal In•· our success at Westminster. When ht came lo us from Wbitiler College he fn.•-1 stalled the I-formation and that was our; .. first year in the Sunset League. We went"l 7-1-1, which im'l too bad." '• Not loo bad. " And not too bad is the quarterback talent Vail produced at Westminster. HJs.~ graduates include : Shawn McKinney (1st string now at Cal State Long Beach);; Clarence Haines (small college All· • American at Pomona College); Dave~ Penhall (2nd string at cal); John Inglehart (2nd string at Fresno State). • Vail is not one lo toot his owa horn and after some prodding he revealed theae" goals: be the best possible coach I can and try everything at least once. Under the latter falls his hopes ol eventually.01 coaching at every possible level of foot· ball. •• Bill Vail has been 1: head coach for one , game. Yet he's already stamped hlm.sel! as a young man on the way up. And his team can no longer be thought of as a , doormat. " Area Duo Surprbed Imagine the pleasure of Newport Beach's Bob Beauchamp and llullUnpon Beach'• Bob Dea1ler when they leamed lhey bad qualified U> play In the Pacific Soulhweat tennis lnvttaUonal at LA Ttn·. JU1 Club. .'.nd Imagine lhdr rtaction when they learned their doubles' foe1 would be pros· Paocbo Gonzalez and Ron Holmberg .. Tber bowed qalckly to Pancho ud Ids partner, M, 5-1. Halos in Big A Finale; Aoother Win for Tatum Ken Talum picked up a few mOfe votes in his slim bid lo become the American League's rookie of the year. The Seattle Pilots, meanwhile, are busy plcklag up the bodJes of their teammates. Tatum, the pitcher called, by Angels Manager Lerty Phillipa, "lbe best relief pitcher in the American League," claim· ed his si:zth victory in seven deciaions and lowered his already minute ERA to 1.19 with a one-hit perfonnance over the final three innings in a H California triumph. The Angt.ls, facrd with thelr first aut>. million attendance year alnce they moved rrom Los An1eles to Anaheim, clOSfl out their home season tonight, sending Rudy May, S.l3, against Seattle'& Gene Braben- dcr, 13-12. The Angels win alt.o be slrtvlng to 1quart the season's wles bctwten the clubs at nine apiece. California hait, drawn only 747,2$9 this season, compared: lo 1,025,966 in HIM. Tatum, who aJso bas 22 saves in .. ap. pearances, has be.en a chief factor in 2& of the 58 victories the Angels bs.ve' recorded since Phillips took over the' relna on May 27. S•ATT\1 tALll'OINIA drJlrtol dr•r111 1("""91fY, Jb ' I II t AIOiMf, 211 4 I I t O......tc11o11n, 211 4 11 0 I 51)t<t«r, lb ' I J 1 C-, ti. ( I I 0 Ff'9QOl1, H ' I 2 1 '10Vlt)', c' • I I I JohfM,!Of!t, d ( I 1 O M!Mlltt. 111 ' 1 I 2 RlkNfllt. 11 • O I t '1 ... n.pr llOIVon.rl 111 1 C-se", 111 • o o I AlC\19, c 3 a i Wtl!On. II J I l • trir-. c 1 I I 1 Wl'll1t~'°'' If t I D I A.llOd•IOllf¥. At • I o MCN"'l'IWV· t 4 I 1 I lil91'Gt. p!I O O t I S!•"l•Y· ~• ' 0 2 I ~trtr, a I O t 1 F"'""'' 11 2 I I I ~lotllll<i, '° 1 O 0 I o.lflllr. p o o I o ~ltht!I, ' 1 • 1 o \ltld•PIM. Pll I I 0 t MOtlOI\, Jiii I I 1 I l(tlllll'!I. 11 I' O o Tcl11t )" 4 ' ' Tot1 1, 30 J I 4 ~hi 000 ~ __ , C•lllon'lll' rot ~ 00.-J E -Fll'lllft. OP -lM111-t, C1Hfor1111 • L08 -,..t!ll $, C•llforfllt I. 11 -McH""'"'~'. HI -WtllOft. H• -Mlf!C""' (2(), .I -l'\ltflfft. , l I .. --~-----------~---.,.....--·--------------·-----,~.,..--·----------------,.~;---...-----.,---:-:--:--:-:-r ... For Mi.ttreatment · • • ~-ps Drop Boom· • On Ku.hn, Cronin f •ff' r-1 NEW YORK lAPj -A multlllllllJQo dollar ~ llilt llled 'i!i two - L<BiUll ~ fired ll>fuptly IUI Septeml>d aiuld thrUlen . b•-ll'• reserve system, the-~ manoer In which play;n an; ~ sold llld ke9t ~ ertract. ' • Al 8elarnO and B ll 1' Valentine, who claimed tbeY •e fired Sept. 1&1 1961, for ll)'in& to'fonn 'l'J ·<ili>Pm' 'unloo, uked damaLri or ., iiilllloo each 1'UeldoJ In "" tbe IRilt flied 'il\ F<deiol Court. 'llleit suJI clllmed I h I I bueball 'a reserve ...l)'St.em ill illegal 'uMer the en-- Ulrust law. , The ex-umpires a1&a Charged that .GLENN WHITE Sports Edlto'r MS~CYo~, Inexperienced: ' StarJ.s. 6 Frosh Two lwnl ...a.,. lo Rbound from flllll pme delem will toe tbe n.,. saturday nifhl when the Golden w,;i College RusU.en travel to Mt. San Antonio College for a non-eonlerence · football club. The Mowrtainffrs dr<>ppod I lt-13 Frazier Ducks Street Fight With Clay • dtcilion to Rlvenkle while the Rultm's were lestng to OCX: by a I0-10 mrr1li1. One othef similarity crop1 up. Fred Hoover, an asshrtant grid mentor at owe was baseball coach at LynwtM:ld high several years ago when Mountaineer head foothill mentCI' Don Greeley wi! tract rnd lield coach. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -B<>xlng champion Joe FraJ.ier challen&ed lormer heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) Tuesday, but instead of leather the champion and ex.champion threw words. All, appearing on a Philadelphia TV show Monday night, made disparaging remarks about Frazier as a champion, calling him among olher things "flat· footed." Frazier. gelling wind ol Ali's remark!. c:halleneed All to meet him in a ring in NOrtliPhiladelphia al<C p.m. Tuesday. A lot or other people beard about the challenge and when the two fighters ar· rived for their show-down nearly 2.000 persons were trying to jam their way into the small gym. If looked like the Cas.siu.s Clay of o1d, bantering in the locker room about wbo wu tt>e greatest u he dressed for the ring. But befcn he could prove his words; the police arrived and nixed the bOut because the ' crowd had grown so large it overflowed into the street ool!lde. rnd was lying up traffic. Never at a loss for words, Ali SUI· gested that the cont.eat be held at a park aevtral blocks away, and with that cl~ for tbe outdoon. ''Frazier's mlinager, however, balked. He aald he'd be wllltng to I<' hls milb, rileet tbe·exchampion ln a rtnc. but not hr ap open air brawl in the park. When All arrived at Fairmount Park a crowd estimated at l,OllO was on hind. Fru.ler never put in an appearance:. Ali bad the last word as he left for Chicago and a speaking engagement. He accused the champion of chickening out on the fighl. Australian Dies MELBOURNE (AP) -Hor.ee uouie'' Pickworth, one ol the "all·tlme great Australian golfersf died ~arty Wednesday ID Royal Metbourrie Hotpltal. U. wax 5%. He woo tbe Aullrrllan Open uue lour llmea. They also played junior college and col· lege ball together. "We've got a 1ood group of kids this year but we're yabng and tnexpermed. They have a good attitude afld art learn- ing quickly," Greely says. Wbile be'• dluppotnted tn k>s1nJ tbe open«, be feell the Mountaineers wW be able to bounce back if they CJn cut down on the number rl rnUlake. tbf:y made oo offense. Mt. SAC will start siJ: frtshmeu on or- rense and six others on defense in the game. OnJy rour starters are back on ·the starting olfenslve lineup iDcludlna; Craig Hayse, a ~pound tackle; Tim Alley, a 210.pound weak-side end ; ,Joe Corey, a 200-pound fullback; and Al Dave, a 195-- pound flanker. . The two 1t.arters relurning on defense are Deedee Garcia at safety and Dan Schell, a linebacker. Only one player will go beth w1y1. Tyler Mount, a 200- poqnder, will llart al Jell gum! oo of· ferile and play at a linebacker poliUon on def ..... In the injury department, Greeley li1f.! Bob Shipley, a strong aide tackle as doobllui. Shipley injured a knee e.arly In practice and ml.aed a 9Crimmage and the Riverside game. It won't be known unW later in t.be week whither he will miss the entire 11USOO or not. He l.m't ex· peeled to play against GWC. 'Ibe MOlllrt4lneere opet1te out of the pro-:1 and llot·l f<rJnations. Only Roo 'nMmas, left end, is under 200 poondl mi tbe starting llne lot the Mt. SAC club. 1be teven starting: linemen average 210 pounds per man. 'I1le backfield avera1u Ito wlth a couple or 200 pOundera llHed in tbe running back poa!Uons. Mt. San Antonio play1 Lone Bloeb nHI week lnit'1 llna1 tuneup prior to opening the Sooth Collt Conlete™"' with Cerrltol tbe fOUOwlnl wee!<; How They Stand·· . _____ L_ AMElllCA1' LEAGUE .lCalt Dlflt'tz , W• 'Laol Pd. GB BALTIMOllE !GI • •• DETllOIT • IT' .Ml 111' BOSTON 13 7L .131 II WASHm:G'l'ON 71 71 .Sit 271> NEW YOU 75 71 .« 11 a.EVILANIJ,. • a • .till " ·--MINNDOl'A D 11 .IOI . '1311Jnll •• '.441 M 14 •. 111 • KA!IW CITY II It .(JI • Wm.I D II .llO II BIG GAME HUNTER-One of the menacing sights confl'Ollting Cypress College Thursday nigh\ will be Orange Coast College of!enSive tackle Ray Hunt. H1!11t, a 240-pOUnder, is a returning letterman. Or· Dlitf .. _. l'lllte W ..,... ...... _. ange Coast I! a 22-point favon,e to record its second straight· victory of the season in the game which will be played at Western Higb. 'Have Guts to Come Back' Pirate Rival Undismayed by 53-0 Loss By JOEL SCHWARZ Of ffll' DAI'-' l'llilit Slaff Ten days 1.go Cypress College football coach Carl Schiller said there weren't going to be anymore of those 72-3 and 48-0 opening game losses. Saturday P'u)lertan bombed t h e Cbargmi, S3-0. and Monday morning Schiller kept the phone in his office off tbe hook. But by TUesday be bad 1otten over the shock of hi.s third·slraight opening game annihilation and regained his normal good hwnor. "We have a lot of bumps and bruises and they hurt a lot more when you lose," Schiller says. "I tblnk this team has the guts to come back. All of our players reported Aton- day. even though we were humiliated. ''We didn't have the usual opening game jitters againft F u 1 J e r t o n, Garden Grove Runners Threat to Baron Streak Fountain Valley High School ii working on a lhree-eame winning streak over the put two-football seUOM but Garden Gnwe High, the opponent coach Bruce Pickford'• Barons mu.rt meet Saturday nilht at Huntington Beach, stands as a nlajor stumj>ttng block. Garden Grove could be the class of the Garden Grove League after iU i":" pres!ilve za.o rout of South Torrance f'r1· day night. Coac& Jim Isaac's Argonauts ripped lJie Spamns with a CTUOChlng ground 1•N that saw halfback Scott Albert&on averlje 17.9 yardJ per carTY'OO JO trips. .'l:llbict Willie Gardn<r stomped out 19 )'ardl ln 11 carries. Both. bacU are juniors as are three other oil-• llllrt<rt. miking the ArlOI a fairly young outfit. 'G#dtn·Orove runs out,of a straight I fohnl.Uon wll.h 1 slot r1 wing back. An indication of the Aip auccess with 6*tT nmnint gome U.. tn IlU'lng only qtrM Umu ogalnat SOuth Torrrnce. weakneues. "They have good balance. There isn't any particular phase o( their game that you can attack," says l&aac. Isaac considers his te ams defensive prowe111 as the key to Garden Grove's possible success for the year. "We had some first game jitters and th ere is still a lot of room for im· provement. but overall we were pretty 11ttsfied with tbe win over South Tor· ranee," saJd the Grove mentor. Last year's team compiled ~ 5--4 overall record that included wlns in ita last four outings, giving the present Argos a live· game win .streak over the two campai111J. Jnc.luded in UM! four lolSes were one- point defeat.s to Troy, La Quinta and CIF AM champion Loara (13-11) tn the opener. ' Isaac's quote, "We take pride In our defense" is underacored by the Argos' Jast three wins -all by 1hutouls, everything just weot wrong for us and we couldn't do anything right. "Ji'.or example, we threw six: flare passes and four swings and didn't com- plete one of them. Someone would rout up ~ach time by dropping the ball, by throw· 1ng a bad pau or by falling down. "We have to do everything better to heal Orange Coast, the Charger boss says. "First, I'm going lo have to find some linemen to equal their big size. We need cight·foot linemen to knock down their passes. "The size and mov,ement of their Ti~en impressed me. They are big and tall, not just wide. I'ui afraid our quarterback will find it like looking over a bunch of billboardt. . "Orange Cout looked excepUonally good for an opening game. Wait 'ti! they get going full speed and they are going to be something elae." Schiller added that quarterback Mike Tam1yasu and spUt end Robert Culillo particularly impressed hlm. "As for my own team, we were like an eight.cylinder car hitting on three pistons. Our liming was way off. This week we're going to work a great deal getting that Ume down. The Chargen are in relaUveJy 1ood health for the OCX: game. O!lJy starting quarterback Dennis Regan, who suffered a leg injury in a preseason scrimmage, will miss the game along with defensfve tackle Carl Rahn. Rahn recelved. a shoulder Injury (poulbly a separation) against FuJJerton. "Maybe the injury to Regan was a blessing In dlsgulse. Jim Marllner really Impressed ua with tbe·Job he did qalllll Fullerton, constdertng he only had three days notico he was going to play. We know we ean hit thm1gh the air with him In the linetip," Scl)lller saya. . . Must Stop """ PetrO,s, Says ~ Argo Boss By ROG!ll CARI.ION °' .. ..., ....... Double trouble la In rtore for coach .. , Dave Holland and l>lo Conina dd 111111 , Hi&h School foolball oqllad. ,..,\ First, the Sta Klop 1111111,bounce baGll" !tom a dlabeartenlnc 16' loll lo~~ .. rival Newport Harbor Salunlay mfl>I.. ,,.,.,. , Corona played the SaJliin even bot IOSt out oo a line dd<Ulve play lbal nelted a <I-yard return of an tnw.eptloo f~'"" deciding -,,.. N01V \iOlland's c:r~ muat f_p Grande Saturday nlght, a leam Iha~ ned Corooa dd liar last year, &.4, In a • similar aituaUon after the Sea Klnga bad lo.ll a toqh one lo Newport. Coach Orville Nellutein saya hbe:I tl liu t.> Cllllllln Corona de! Mar luJllirc Rlclt Petrol If It b to beat the Sea qaln. - "In lootlnc over the films of last year'• game, I'd have to sat we were ~ lucky to win· It. We didn't ttallY ever tbelr offenlive tame, Jt wu really am• 'I' la'"' them~ too'-i-mll\Ues.l'r.ik> Nellesl<i!t uw Corona tn Ill IOlll t,o.,.; NIWporl ad ..m. a•ay wilb buleoli'X~ the -thougbU II -"I tl\ougbt CWooa -V<rf hnpr<ill"-' ' alve. Newport ..i, -once •iaWf . lhclr ....,...... They're Jwd.hltttng ...... bla." be says. · Boin'• drlvlnt f0<00 11\·the backl:I,'°' tailblct Stevo Waltenbui'J, 1 150-· 111' r lrellior, who's delttibed u a 10.1100-y~< dub man with 0."'lleat power. ""1 And, the llrlldon' ......i II d..,lvtng.d Boba klll to l;)nwood, IU, tn 11.l opener but more tun played the winneti' ~ even for the most part. t Lynwood' eopltalhed on lloJA Grandri>• Inexperience ID the f1nt fife -'<>fr> t lb<, pine to aeon an 111 tta po1n11. '"" Tbe Knl&hta 1'111 the ........ ~ back a yard> ,., , touchdowll, oo""' recovered a MaLldor fumble ta tKe loler'• 20. !l1{ Five olllldu penalties helped the win/~ nera fain the final Ill yardx fa< tljo,.,. decldtng -..,..., Wa~' Biggest:~ ... Chore? Gettmga· Tars Up for 'CM l Getting.a buncli ol high scboGI ~ kids jacked up to fever pitch ror five stralghl football pmes would be :~ mor;umenta.1 chore to most any coach. ~>\ And Newport Harbor Higb'a w..l,b" Watts Is no e1cepUoo. ~ ,.,,.,, • Watts if faced with trying to prepll) •:i1 his (orces for Friday night's pracli:f•• ; finale againsl Costa Mesa. Yet, he's 1l10i_..,, lol to look ahead to three pindlng .. , or Sunset League battle. : !"' That is, be must put his Sailon: •1~ ~ Anaheirp, (the ~P team in lhe CIF), sl>l: ... ~ ta Ana (8th ID 0r1Dge c.oupty) w ·,,_,. WestmiMter, defending ,ea~ chlmpib.ir~ Undernandably,.be'• bad a hard tlrlllll getting his group at any kind of fe~ 1 pitch for Newport District rivals eorof ·•·~ del Mar and now Colla Mesa. "lff Wall! wu extremely concerned aboCI ~' last week's duel with Coron._.. game llf"l\' SaUms won, 1*"'. AOcf he's ~o Im w~!.; ried about the Mustangs.~ Men. r:._\ "From eYer)'lblnt I bear, Coota ~ has the best group it's had since. I cde-Ti to Newport," be tell!. "I felt the Corona team we met wa1 lbat School's strongest since I came here. · ~ "And I guW they 're all laying for us. "These kicb from Mesa and Newpprt have all played or.. the same Pop Warier and neighborOOod teams IO quite an in- tense rivalry has developed. And 1inc9 we're the bl& brother ~I, they all·~·· i for ua." .:~""'_, . """" ... Wattl believu lhat Newport's mati strength Ls Ill dJverailied offense, wh!Cfl ' tw come Into being after BW Shedd clicked on aeven of nine passes q~. ~ Corooa deJ M1r. :·~..._-;: The Tar bot8 says be expects lo ~ , more frequently oow \bat tbe succ~'\\.. • the aerial game bu been espbllabed. :~~ Ht saya Coilta Meu'a toogh point ii Ille of ill. dtfenslve unit ••T'be1 abowclli they could play d<f~ qainat Orrnge (Mesa !oat, "4) rod they '""'°Uy can move the ball too, if they pt over 600 1 yard! in the ICrimmap with, TUltln." 1 Jn all, they rushed for 270 7ardl tn their ~""'the mrjor_prol>lem bit team r-'lflth fOU!lialo V1De7 ls the Barons' oftt'lll .dlplb wllh M apparent Gauchos Rated 9th in State ' AQUATICS COURSE OFFERED AT VCI Easl Los Aogelea College, whlcl> knocl<- ed oil ddendlng nate cbampioo Frmlo, 41·13, has t.aten over the No. 1 spot in the Calltomia l1ra:e junior colleae football ranklng.s. In tbe small school raUngs, Saddteback l!J'lbbed the-ninth opot despite dropping Its JeU:m opeotr, Jl.U. to Southwestern. Collep"' tho --lopped tbe polt with ~lOl'llerey Penlnsula In lbe runne:nip slot. 'Mle Husk.ies nosed out t h r e t. Metropolitan Confertnct powers and l'\Jllerton Junior College lor the top spoL (oltowlnl tho llnt wccli ol action. El Clm1nC> and Sula Monica Of lbe Metro circuit took the ll<COlld and 'Wrd •pols in the poll with Fullerton f .. rth. The thin!._ Met.to school, BakerSneld, it: !ifth. Fitllerton wu the only team from the SwU1 , Cout Conference and Orang• County Ii> mau the top 10 tn the larp schools. LARGE SCHOOLS I. East Loo Angel" 2 El Cimino 3. Sanla Monk1 •• Fullerlo11 I. Bakersfield 6. American River T. Loi cler Harbor (I .. ) 11 .. ) ti .. ) 114) 0 .. ) ti<!) (t .. ) ' a. Sacramento •. C<iotra Coota to. (Ill) v .. t .... Grosamoot L lllablo Valley . • ' SMAu. 8CllOOU < I. Collt8t Of Red'l!ol.jr ·I ' i . Ml\nltter P1o!luwa ' I. Mi. San Jactnto I. Grvllan ~. Yabr •. Reedley 7, Mira Colla 8. HrrlneU t. Slddlebrclt 10, Ylctor v 11"'1 I (14) ll"l (l.t) 1-0), .... - -~,,!!._:!<0~1!!11.:_!Y~PU.~llT!!.:_' -----.,,... _!t~W~1d~o~11~f1!!f·~~~~~~~I!!!~ :·for lj'aq; C#aargers t' >-' ~ • • : Tough· Act to Follow ' o Bill Vail1 and hb Ediaon well you are gbing lo hove • Higb Sdwiol foolball team prOblemJ. An .a Jlunilngtoi> ~ b1ve a tough act to follow. Bea<lh ls lbat llnd of team_," .t.: 'ftleir own. Y ail says. · ,.,.., 1be Chargers raised more "The trouble with Hun· ,..,, than a f(W eyebrows Last tingJ.on is they jlfC strong, thty ·•· SaturdO)' nlJ!ll when they Ued . are quiet; they have Garth La Qu1Dta 14·14 inihelr first· Wise and he's a blur. They , . ever tootbi.U g&ne. have 'good runn1ng backs, they · Act two ol the Edison loot· cao run kick> bacl' and they ·~ ball stoty' will be staged ·Fri· can score anytime. ;~·illgl\l-~·Htmlington "They just have a good, Bel&~ ~ 00e'1' field. solid ieam." In several yem 'the EdlSIOO· Wise, the blur Vail referred ·~ Runtmgt.on. Beach matehup to, is the JUnlor quarterback probably . will deY<lop lnln who directed the Oi)en' In \quite a rivalry, but right .now their 13--7 v.i~ry over La its . .simply:tbe s6coM g3.me on Habra laat•week. He's equaUy 1 the 'Oiargeri' schedule. adtpt at passing or nmning ·~Any tlntt .yoo. Jilay .a good and is the man the Chargers : team tbat ClotS'1 lot1ol fhl.ngs. must stop if they are to pull . -' " . ' off anolhtr stunntr. Edlaon came oul ol the Ila Quinta game injury free "16 Vail fa' coocentrating th1a week's practice sessio.os on h1! club improving i l 1 s fun. damental football sl<JUs. • He .aid standout playen In the opt,ner were sophoinore guard J~ carter • ii d haUback Ken Funke on offeme aod ballback Jim Moxley .., defense. "l ~an·t really pinpoint one thing ror sure that was the key to our tie with La ~nta.'' Vail says.'''lt must ha,ve ,been mental preparation. 1'~ bad seven years of ooactling ex· perience,.and I think thls Club was mentally' prepared." , CHARGER RUNNING BACK~Tailback Jim Moxley (lei!) and !u)lback Ken Funke.are two of the major reasons for E~ High S.Chool•s surprising initial success in football. The Cbargers lied La Qultrfa Saturday night, 14-14, on a last mintite touchdown and two-point con~ioo. ·Edison meets Huntington Beach Friday nigbt at 8. Parade of Coaches, Plays Keeps Lagnna _Foe Confused If the members of the Brea High School football team look a. bit coofused in carrying out assignments Friday n i g h t a,ainst Laguna Beach, there's a reason. , In the last four years Brea has had foUr coaches and each one has installed his own of. tensive and defensive systems. Ralph Oram is tht lat.est Brea coach and he readily ad· mit.s be~ changed the system again and it's a little difficult for his players to keep adap- ting to a new style. The confusion was apparent last ·wedc in the Wildcats' opener against Fullerton, a 39- 7 thumping. . "'I was pleased when we took the opening kickoff and drove 77'yards for a score," Oram said. "But after th11t eve~ caved In on us, particularly in the se<:ond half. They ju~ wdre us down. Inexperience Plaguing Spartan Football 'fean1 "We have quite a few let- termen in our starting lineup. but lettermen don't mean too muc~ because they were 0.9 here last year." Oram says the attitude of his team remains g o o d , despite l he opening.game defeat. "\Ve had our best practice of the yea r Monday. This team isn't going to kiss the season off because of one game and simply roll over and play dead. · Omar thought fullback John HedOOx was the Wildcats' ,top offenSive perfonner in tbe opener. He gained 88 yards against Fullerton. Heddox is only a 155· pounder, but Orrun says he is a "shifty hard runner~ who's Inerpe.rieoce coold hurt the atattlng linemen. solidly put together &!spite his South: Torrance High School FiYe changes will be made light weigllt. '' footblll team Friday night from· offense •to defense with , Quarterback J e fr Ox· when ·it faces the Marina V.ik-Brad Th.,):ff''lt a t.aikle spot, andaboure is rated as an ade- ings in a practice game a:t.~ Erie'. PaJleilt at guard. Mike quate thrower. "He ea n Westrninste:r High field. • ~~Ho .~ ,\{eiµi Brewer at deliver the ball Mtb pretty nrenure Spatlan.line'ind llnebacker,·aM Greg Donnan good aCCQracy,·b\Jt .he fw to quarterback Ricllatd .Peterson at cemer back. 1 • learn to geL rid of it faster," are 8 to the clnb1diis SeUCln t1rteole.n goblg both ways in-says Oram. alth!Nch the three '. nm¢ng clu6e: · V~ Agapito and Dan His top receiver is Bryan backs havt returned.from Jut CatlfPft al-Ult end spots, Paul Poland who Oram says year'& club. Wheeler ~ al lack.le and Ron "catches anything near him." Petfndn ·directed tlle South Akiyama at ~d. The Brea attack is based on Tornnct Bee team to &be Bay Tti,e Spartan line averages ball control. waue championship I a • L but 178 pounds per man with "Our runs are designed for ~...,and two of the startiDg tbe ·backfield average at 170. conslstanL short gainers and ~ were al8o.members or Biggest concern of the South we throw the safe pass to the ft&tltweicbt' aquad . Torranet .cOach is the tunning maintain possession .• we. haYe 1'0ar line ~must improve abill\y of "ttfo good Marlna to use this kind of Mtack if wt.,..., Ckile to Marina·tbis ·backs. We ha\le to coot.a.in because we don 't have. the wm;w CCJIM:h Herbert RJcbey them in order to win," he -kind of speed th al enibles us Eagle Menaces ·Pacifi~· Paclllct Rtgb ·School lootbalr coecb Art Mlchalli ~ loslAg • Jot ot aleep· thla w~k ,.orry1n1, aboul.Eotancia hallbocl< Dave JoblllOll. And be has • ...., M Hi reason to. Ust t n,. two llchools tangle In a non-league -e Sablrday njghl at llol&a Grande and Cubs Early l,!lchallk Is worried J~ mlghl 11aloh hil defense lo pleces,tgaln. . Las:t ye•r one of the few S Wood bright sP£11 for El,tancla lalll ays S wa1 the Pacifica game when Johnson was JJmtoWable, He . _. ran around ahd tli'°"81\ the · Re1u1venated Mater Del Hign ·Marlnea for m yards, tfte School s football teiun meets bes( ilngl"'£8m• total bf an '"' second major Wf In six Orqe ()o;lat area hick days Thursday nljhl when the . rushing In •1911. Monarchs entertain powerful Johnson was hurt the neit~ Loyola High School al Santa week and saw uwe'action 'the Ana Stadium. .M ., rest or the se~,.~ .,.be The Monarclls &re ' fresh ·made an idaellble ~ from a clutch 8"4 victory over at PactOca • · .., cross-town rival Santa Ana, 0 1 don't know what ~·n di ·~-~-------..,.-------- . but must meet auotl)er ,utt • against . Jo~.'' . a ay-1 · challenge In Loyola. ,•Michalik; "'We'l'o w~ - The Cubs, with t H err abou~ hfm becau" we bave 1o: famlllar sJn8te wing lqnna· I j1ilnk he'1 even -th8n tion t """' big pl<ililemi for 18!1 y.ar and be tillii! lll·l)leo. coach Bob Wobds' ouUit. We,are going to ti:fvel\o come Woods says hil lejtm bas to up with a llefense' to stop bhn score early and often to con-if w~ want to heal ~1:_;..~ taln the Cubs because of the Mlcbalik"s club operied 1.bll • latter's ability to come on season by dro~ • . IH strong jn the clo~g IJlomits. Verdict to Villa.tall. but~· "UJyOla's• .. bi( "and gh. Mariner ~ WM cmcouragea They like lo ifY ill)d, >1e • YOll · by lhe. ~emepl Iii' team down with. the jiall' ohowed ·ln the second lial!. single wing sllJll and tlle!l;they "Pena!Ues and men! al seem lo catch oo fire IQ the inlstakes burt UJ. Vie.bad Ull fourth quarter," says Wocid!. yards mafcbed off in ~Uel So, hb lmpreo&ve baclt!ield ·and they· helped till our i!r)v.es <If quarterbaek Bob Ha\ll)ert along with our OWD·m.lstUes. and runolng mates .. r~ "lkir \lifensi was ~·the Dunn, Tom Grr.edta $'" D first ~but ~,bad·two &bod . Roy will apparently be In • goal·lloe}tand<;ln the ~cond. against the always .On one oc theiD they bad .fint .Jlfg ',., ... ~ _ _. l'ta••n Lt Loyola defense. . > . down . ... Our three and we '."' .... " -~ •• . "We saw Lo)'Qla b • a·I held," Mlibalik' aald. '-· . . . j:entennial (IU) ·last ',F" '!be Pllcil!ca coacb b ·more. ~u~ge ~Schauer, .loog·l!Dle Newport . Beach and they don't do a lhlnll dfl-than bapJ)y with bis' ol!eD11ve' ~ent,.15 •R1Clured .with the 526-pound blue~ tuna ferent than In the /laat. backfield, but aald his "f/l• w~ he ·9~ught this mooth off the coast of New· "It's the same 014.iituit!llld lens!"tl' lloe ll!)i:!ed loo.liliily .foUnilJlu!d II! Conception Bay. It took Jud~e Schauer that means we ·simP,IY have ta blocks and didn't ~stain the .a:ttttle OYell three hours to pull in the giant. make the proper adjustm~ts ones it made against Villa and then have our kids &eat Park. them on man·to-man situa· "OUr quarterback , JMik.e) lions," says Uie Monarch~. Lindholm impressed us ·':tbe No injuries came out of the way he called plays. He's a Santa Ana·clash, l:iut there Will good field general. And au of be one change in.the olfensiye our running b~ ·tloOked lineup. good. None of. then1 .is real · Palii1 Springs Boasts 300-powid Lineman Yipest. 1 Dia61tik a Fa¢~ v~J • 1 • • • '~ By ROGl!l\ C~ t °"*' 0.11)< l!,llfl·fatf' . ' . -\ .. , • ~d,. •• Mla$loo Viejo· haj In pljY'•·lootblilll~ wltf the VC. . t ttOwever, ~.VC.~ppens ti ·be Valley cimstian Hid Schbol;no1 the ~fjol .cong. J Valley Christian looms , the ....,,d Oppollent ol lhj y~ar fOr the Diablos and uf only !biog harder than !Jl"lllnl Valley Christian ~es h, been beating them. f.1iSslon Viejo has lost tO oJ Artesia-baaed Crusader& twi<t -1+-0 in 1966 and 18-6 lat year. , i Coach Gary Van H\llztJ OJymp~ League c.ut!it blessed with players as as their names. J On the line are Koo~ Vander.Wal. Van Dam, Smi Hlbna, Verhoeven Reyneveld. In the backfield t t '• Mienma, Slnut, Goedhart aijl SaarlOOf!. " And, the Crusaders ha'f; good balance back from laf year's runnerup contingent J' the Olympic League. , Among the 17 returning 1~ termen are three starters 4i offense aod five on Uie defense. : 'Ibe Crusaders displayed • Powerful passing game lallt week, despite losing out i:> Lennox High, 21-6. c: Quarterback Ron Mier!TM passed for 189 yards and 1* chief receivers were split en~ John Verhoeven and Rant' Van Essen. , Both have good hands •'f run well with the ball. , The Cz:usaders work out •f the power I and pro set fonnl~ lions. Van Hulzen aays bk club's key asset is defense. ; As for what his defense W¥1 be rtquired to do Friday ni~ at Mission Viejo, the Crusad coach ·says it'll have to st the Dlablos up the middle. ''MiMion Viejo likes to run It: up your throal with its tight t offense. • "If we can stop them up tlf: middle I Urtnk we'll be on otr Jack Gentil~ •. a 21JO..pound Ml fast, but Augie Moore, Randy senior, wiU start at left tackle. Cobb and Bruce. Stone all ran Woods wzts le.ss. t b· a n well." -MO:vtng a 300-plus· pound C'lemeote Js re81 tough.'' way to containing them," 1aJ . • Van Hulzen. • satisfied wi'tb ' Dunh's -'ifofk Michalik cilfs1 sophomore ·against Santa Ana, but chalk-guard Steve 'f1atlon and end ed up his slow first-half Steve van Boog\a his top perfonnance to a s I i g h t defensive players off their charlie horse that bother~ hls performance in the opener. All-Angelus League halfback. "There's no comparison "We've been running , him between this team and last good and hard thi.s week and• I year's o u t f i t • We do expect a lot better things in everything better now and our the Loyola game," say 1 team attitude is much better, Woods. e\len with the loss," be says. No Break for Lions: . ' . El Rancho ls Next Foe Playing oppooent.s from the Moore and Sunset leagues·onty doesn't give 'a football team much room for easy breathin1 spells. Such is the case for coach Bill Boswell and his Westminster High sch o o I Lions as they prepare for their confrontation with M o o r e League p o w e r , EI Rancho. Friday night. The Lions were dumped in their opener by Lakewood, zi.. 6, another Moore League out· flt .• El Rancho also dropped ·its Trout Plant LOS MIGELES -Big Rock Creek, Crystal Lake, Jackson Lake, San Gabriel'Rlver East and West Forks, Upper Tu- junga Creek. ' SAN BERNARDINO -Ar· rowhead Lake, Green Valley Lake, Gr,egory ,Lake, Lytle Creek Middle and North Forks. VENTURA -Reyes Creek. Rose VaJley Lakes, Upper S...pe Creek. opener, 13-3 to St. P.aul, the team it Ued 20-20 I a s t Deceµiber for the co-ebam- plonshlp of. the CIF AAAA. Since then coach Ernie Johnson.bas gone on to work at Cal -St.ate (Long Beach). But at "'nle Ranch" in Pico- Rivera, things have remained about the same. New coach Marty McWhin- ney's ·eleven is an all-seniOr culfit in the starting cffensive unit, but is admittedly weaker than last year's big team, especially a t quarterback wbere &ar Randy Drake hall" since been gradUated. Quarterback lA!onard Smith, a .S.7, 16$-pound senior, is ·the key lo the Dons' cffense. with his rsprint-ouL type of play with tbe option W pass or run. Wding back in the Dons' arsenal is Carl Zaby. a S.10, ~ 165-pound senior. McWhinney says his biggest problem with Westminster flgUres to be the Li"ons' pass· ing game. "We're really not Vfr/ sure of eur ·pass ·defense · but It won't be Ion~ before we know. We expect it to be severely tested by Westminster," says McWhinney. tickle miy poSe i 1zerious Palm Springs-is a sfngle-A Leading back in th:t ~lem fOr the 'Saft 'tiemente school and stepped well above Crusader rushing offeme Ji High Sctfoo1 Trilorui ·Friday its class in the Notre Dame tailback Gerard Goedhart, a·t night when they host .an im· contest. 10, 150-pound senior. • proved Palm Springs Indian-------------'-------+ football team in their, second practice eame. Coach Gary Gard of the In- diam says tackle Tony Avila weigh;s in at 300 pounds but that is as high as the scales go and he doesn't ~ how mucb1 h'4Vier tbe letterman lineman rea1ly may· be. Pali;n Sjlrings has : 26 let- termen, including . five of. f e n s i v e starters, ~turning from a ,1008 ·s~~ place fllri.sb .in the Desert-Valley League. ~ ' · · "They'tl! p\cldng us to wi_n the leagl(e U)is Y.~r~ ''. Gard says~\ "We have.a long way to go and we·lia-o-e to gei a pass- ing game to go with our Tl.In- ning attack or we rii.a'y run fu- to a lot ot trouble." . , · The Itldians . open.ed the season wtth Notre Ohme an AAAA team and ~d up in a scoreless deadloc~ ''We know me ci>achUtg staff weU at Notre Dariie-and waoled a ®gh opelljng I'll"• for our kidS," Gard said. •-nu may cawie'.a .let'OOwt1 this week bUt we lmOW San &&id Teiesday. "It is in-says. to run away from anyone." exporimeed end the quldmuaJ;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======-iil of tW 'GU'clen G,,,.. baclls Jut.,._ openlnc - 111'1 -'""-" Cm!ln( oil • :1-7 ....... Is -., for an Jm. .... ,,.., w. )'tar and to lllrt wltll the Marina ~fnlPI. -w.~.= DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less Cornpltt. lit1• of f iber9I••• ll1U1d fir•• ,. .. ,a.bit . ,,..._ SMf • 111.tl pin P.l.T. f:ibJr9l111 Wide Ovalt -Su,.r Pr~ll'" - -14111 -Sportt -Simi l1199y - j •II Sint True.• Tir11 BERG'S DEL TA TIRES 141E.17th St •• Costa Mesa· 645-2010 .Rob v;arrlng!On, i.11 · Rob Andrew1 and ri,iit halJbacl< Sam -.UOO. and ROOsboo Will ., tn the dtfi!Ntve .... kAM•ric•1' ro,,... ..... llt ..,, ~11ltr Ch119• l!<IQI wllb lout11.---'-".'.w-•n_11.".· ."'.N.r•."'.,'-·"-' .... ' .. -----i• \' •• · I ! ------- UsHElt'S GREEN SfRIPE Since 1853, the m:iaillll Usht Scotd> •• ,__.,._,..._ Ditt!u.. C.,.. lMoiMH ... ,. •• "' f ) I --....,.~~--- Pjlot . pigskin I ' P/CKEROO ' I Co-Sponsored by ~ Vl!IR. ' DAILY PILOT ,, s,.rtlllt e..... Dff. IE A PROPHET .FOR PROFIT ~ s10 In Cash For Eacli WHk's Winner ; :10 Volt Footbal'5 (or. OJl!tr. . : Sports Equipment>· .ach·wetli I ' ' I• e pi91kin proph•t. Pley th• DAILY PILOT Pick•roo 11 91m• for w••kly pri<z••· Wlnn•r 11cr. •••Ir rH•iv .. '10 c.esh end e Voit Collegi1t• footblll Jsu99-.st.d. , retail pri~•· ,10.9~1 or prire plcktd.~rofn list of other Voit qu1l1ty 1port1n9 9oods (no prrrt.und•r ,10 r•• feil velu•I. · .u W•tch for this pl1yer's form eech wii•k rTueidays end Wedne1d1y1 I in the DAILY PILOT Sports Ste .. 'ti on. Circl• th• teams you thi,..~. wil! ~in in the .list . of 2p q•m•• end ••nd in th• play.r's form or re11on- 1ble fecsimil•. Then watch th1 DAILY1 PILOT sports r IMCJ•I for each w11k'1 list of 10 w'iMtn.. RULES I. SWmll 1tlb tnlry blaM or I ,.....,. ... fla""Tle le trlfllor #It ceintftt •. :t. s,.111 1'o: PILOT PIGl l(1H PICKE•OO CONTEST, lporh; ~ P. 0. •ox 1.M(I, (DIN IMM, c.. m ». a. OltlY -lfttrY ,., ...,_ -WML L 111"'-~I .. ~ CW ..,.11., .. ,......, • ~y ltt\.OT' .... "' ' II."'-Till,tndrf'. . 1. w. J. 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" .· . • TIE .,,EAKEl ,.;-My tUMI '"' tt.,, tot1I 11u111b1t •f pol11t1 • .• .,,,.J i. .( Jf ••"'" li1t.d ....,. ,, •••••••••••••••• . ; / . ,. .. ,... ' •· ftt0tt1 • • • • CHOJCIOPPllZI ICllMii"9ridrclttwl11ft••l • •a-,..· a_.., o...... • 8 SMMLl.'11DT ...... O "'tWI • ' ~ •..•............... , Rio Hondo Scares Bµes; , I . . ' ' Rustle~s in "1·3.;.3 · Roipp • 'J1ilrteen wa$ the lucky own--l>Y 1klb Mt>Stley. • ... 1\1!1' for Orli!P """1t a,IJd · Jtlo Ho!ld<>..Jiowev<r1 booqt- GOldeft WOii ~.,water td ~to-Ibo_.., .. .... ..... In ~-JG~ In tbt llNrja at.Inf .,..... ~~ud17 l!wl Ille~ remihe~ ....,..... :/ ' de.plocttd unlll lbt lllll1 two -Orange C<IUI, !lit de!~ nUnutel of pl .. , I .. .we jMldor coll<a• c11am ..... , • .,,, -! nn fta wlmbl1 stte.al: to JS. Tbih Gat1 Tb om p 1 on i )>ort wu pven a battle doW1I tO ~ In a palr-ol Pl! ml tho flnil wbfllle' b7 vll!tllfg iilol!JeJ-odded-al the Rio -1.e!lft -allln(. -~ to "'"'°'-(lout IJ.10 UM !Im. , Gokten Wnt, mOaawlllle. -.., and Thom-(!OC• traveltd to San -. .... .,. ·td lie Plrato '""""' Will !Id ~ •• i-..:;;-;ro. -pis ---Valley 1 ••••"' •·~ W . .and Jolla 1"" bid a J~ deds""" 'llM llllltlon twt":d. . · • piled ..... --l<od • I and Wtl'.1 ..... 1breal<ned. - 0on uppoldt paced u.. R A • • Rualltn wll!J lour , .. 1. wbDe acing gmg ' !Wry -added l!Jrte, ' 0raJlfl• Coast leU behind Rio t Rondo early but f i nally • mancstd to·~e the lead 10.1 Ii lhe encf of the l!Jlnf period 1 on a OWTf of lwo quick goall EarlieJI ractoi on t h e Eutem seabolnl got undOI' way ln the early l720's..1 over a track Jald out 111 I h e Pbiladelphla Commons, . 'I • • I~. S.ptombtr 2-1,.1969 DALY I'll.Of N V~es F~B~ Mustang· Poloists To Loara · • Ill 17-6 Romp M'at 1!oldel loci tho Loara S.-to •II~"""" country vldlrf over •th• Marina m. ln!JI 'l\-llY alllfnooo oo the --· 'Heiden hl1 U,. lape In 10::19 wll!J Dave ~ of Marina flnllhlnl thlnl ·In the um. ol 10:21. Dave Henderson snared a 'llltb for the VW... lo 10:5.1, Bob Pblltipo tumad In an II· minute cloctlng f o r seventh ~ Qa1I Yark wu ninth In ll:ot and Bam,Kmnedy JlllJ lo ll:M. Tbe Suooa' junior vmlty alJO took the meuure of Marina, 2'JL Bob N.U-of Marina copped llnt place In an n:n cloctlni. '?be loum were the nm of the .>"Ir for coach Jack Rowan'• harriers wtth· nc- torleS 'coming 11 the•- of La Puente Jut -end. I I BJ 8TIVJI ANDllDS llqd ~ led Ille MUltq .. ..,___ o11-1o•iilaea1out1>un1 Colla -1'111 Its ,_,i o1 the J"'!N -111tiilll( !or tho-lo lour-I""' ..... 1oalti1n the nmp. ... ""' _, Wiiii • Roo --·~ far ~ 17-'t tidOliclni of behind KIJJ1°'I -"&· fiya Santa -In • -leque po!:>ts. Follol'dO& In the _.. waler polo match beld 'ID•lhe' ~ pairlOle wen, B II I Mualanp' piol. , ' ?,lcAl!ene\'1 II"). loals aod In other ..... ._ cootelia" Mll:e Beal, John ea.,,.... 'l'ueldoy, Eatonda b 1 a I and Jq SpooqJe all acarmc Laratta Beach ll·J, onepolntapitce. w-drubbed Ranihi Mesa opeoed the -with Alomlloa 11-2, a n d Newpon a bunt of tpeed, jumphi& to a Hullol' downed Lakewood H 11-1 lead at the !!rs( q\Wtor ln an eveoi.Dg pme. mart. It wu all over at the ]ayv~e Football ... ,_ -, T~' Ur!M fll """~kid! LI ... llrl lt 11 • ""4l ... ._. ... ._. .,, .... . . ' ...... , aot..._.. #"' - OUR FllR UNI* nu thrM aoal• I& the thit!I qu-·1o1a11a•-·~ _ .. ..,...,..,.., Ken Davis. Davia wound up llJo day'• worlt wll!J five goab, Cluil Obre added the -Lion~. Na_. llacjlor -""' ..... -la llJo Dul -...W.totakllla--t.bw<IOIL .:: L •acer 1 nilled lor ' poWa " lie linal ....... 'bul 1111 aborl ' or Ille -i-.,.is, ........ "'" .... of lie ,.....,. l<m •lrioV. 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WESTMINmR BUENA PARK , BUENA PARK 111440 .... -.. ........ ... ............ ,..., ., .. · an.ZOii 1u.1100 ,~· __ \ COSTA MESA uotllolWIW.ot~ •••au SANTAANA , ......... , ..... 146-71U ,\ ' ' I . . • f " • IX Bea albdaSquad~ Readks f o-i-·M~ei a.m. Tho a,.,.i. . loclades • general assembly 'a.t I a.m. Precid«! by a Sea Scout colot guard. ,,,;, feahlftd prosram will be by lhe -Public Rdalloos, Admissions and EducaUooal clepartm<nb. The aft.enioon session will start witb semimlrs at 1 :30 p.m. followed · by another generaJ assembly at 3 p.m. Adjou'.rnmenl will be at f p.m.. A no-hosl cocktail hour followed by dinner and darr cing in the evening will wind up ttJe day's activities. .. .. . . . . -. . ... ·Services R-eg~in ._F~ee Pe~tagon Eas~s Polices ot McNa~a J WASllllCGTON (AP) -Tbe Cqr'fll In s.....,~ •..W..111is~i>e i1>0ld ar1DOd sen-have rqaloed. 1b<re _,. _._ tt wtil bilJlon below the preseol cut· a 1'"4b>I ,.i. le .lhaploc Ibo lie r<laUvelJ -bud8el. don ,Ymi<I!. IJf Ibo.. lh>al deleniebudgtlunderailgnlfi· pslbly held to.....,. '7ll lotia.100 ,)lmliiJsfi'allOll caPI obill by ~ of · defense budge«. • l>efel'de Melyln'R. La1rd away Before McNamara took OY¥' 1n1m t11e practices "' u Eye Pan·ent 1n 11&1 the Individual ..mned Democratic predecesacn. • servics were ~ted an Guidelines laid down by amounl of money "'4 were Laird ~ ,,__ ~--Shocked Jell largely alone "!' .. •1 -·--r:., ~·-, Ibey did with the fluids. Datld Pl<brd Ill•• bock to ENDED SYSTEM -, the servloa-and the Ql\ifonnell,cjtefa mucll of the CONROE, T ... (UPI) -A When MfNamara became balli<I ....,,..illllllY tlley·en-man who received a new eye def""" ..cretary, he throw . JO . .;,...,. • btfarell fQr:mer n.1ense In a controvenial traoaplant out that ~stem and insUluted ,.;:::; n•~. •. M-~---a opedlion in April said Tues-a centrslizod ~ur,e under ~ nna:1. .... -. ,,..-.......; day be was &hocked that the which bi.5 systems ana]yais = .~~I ~.:! doctor_ wbo performed the experts __ look the !>id In tbm ..... YM ago operalion~i been ~cal , determinillg o v e r a 11 re-• ....,, · by the lllllrli Country M~ quiremenls, and bow each NO Wlllz-QDfl • SOclety. service's forces ANt arms ·' t • • • • • • -- LOUD AND CLEAR -MIH 'l'al!i Travers, secretary, at Balboa Yacht Club, tries out lbe .. .new VHF radio equipment under the ezpe.rt coacblng of (fron1 left) SlaU Commodoxe Carroll .D.-Hudson, Gordon Wes~ Bartell Corp. techni- ciap., and 'Ib.ooias L. F1.scher, vice president of Standard Communications Corp., manufacturers of the new e~uipment. BYC is the first yacht club on 'I1l.ls mwa the yoi,iug:""hb Dr . C o.n r a d M o o r e woold fit into the to1al picture tlda"·in the'Pe,n (a'g·on '• ,traosplanted,tbe~'::John of U.S. military p<hr~. 1ltla systems u,.lj~ of flee are !d'.a.4den, 55.' ol · , • last was called a p r'b gr am· being downgradeil 'sllll more, <\pritU.-llnl c3Iled the package. l ~g them .bac~ io the =t, i:eu ::; aai~ Y,; Thus, the number ol Navy's ~JttcCiillah to Reverse ~~ ::: transplailled only the -:~.:ii::::u:.~~ J: rDisappointing Loss tbe_West Coast to install a land stahon. , McNFa years. ~ of tbe eye, not tbt op-Air Force's M i n u t e m en 11wi move ls in line with ~e:·said be bas partial mWiles, and the-miSIUe'force ' j Clem MtCuJlah of Torrance the wheel of the • R on ~ g1ts a chance to ,.,.,.. bil Woodruff· ownod Supentoct !>Uesl dlsappoinlm<ot ·of the class speedltU l'lydled<llc boat-ndn( -SUnday until the N11lio11a1' am... BYC Now Sea Radio Statwn Laird's P>llCJ t.I clving the in-vision in the.eye-that 'he can '!ould be considered in rela-cllvid~, terVlc<s a greal<r ,..; Dashes of light. tJoo lo the -ber fore<-. ; and ..,u.r . .., ·la planning. "l am ,..uy sbocl:ed," In t h • g~ Ho• ever, aome tq Madden said "Dr. Moore did forces, Pentagon p 1aon.er1 elemenp of McNamara's everythinj: be ·told me be would fashion packages in budtet reftcma MDain and .... would do. which the Army's dlvisi.dn, the Laird ts llOl f<rielllng ultimate "8' promised me only that Air Force's tactical figbleTs' authority: He Md P~ he would put this eye Jn and if and the Navy's carriers all wfil 'lilab the final Pentagon It olayed ii w00ld be better would he considered IOgether dedlinns "1 the N~ ad-than an artificial eye. He gave with the aim of ac:h'e'ling a nduWratioa'a flnt defense me an eye that is growing in balance to meet natiooal tom• ! when be competes In the circle piooship·Specd Regalia of lhe ' ,. .. -of lhe Looi &ach Looi Buch Sea Festival last Boll & Ski Club !Dvllatlollal al m<*lth. . I Ung Beach Marine Stadium. 'Ed Johnson "" 'Newport j The veteran had be en Be~ upset McCollah with his "<'lrtua"1 unhe•tal>le ·behind Supe.Q>arger. ' Mission Bay .Gold Cup I Trials Set • ,SAN DIEGO (AP) -Time !rials begin Wedll<sday for Slmday's $11,ICll! Gold cup ..... nee on Mission. Bay. • 'lbil wtil be the 11111 ruilning of lhe G o 1 d CUp and Ole Banlahl will •Uanf>l lo Qecomo the finl -of Unlimli.d 1'ydroplaoel to cap- fu,. lhe p;.d <UP six tJmes. His boats have wen every year ~ 1'63 with Ibo exceplimt ol ltll and bil Miss Banlahl Is lhe de!eadlnl champion. ·Fred All<r plloled Miss ~ to third place at Sea• Ue Aag. S in the circuit's last nee. He was clocied at \Ql.56f miles per hour in one ll<a~ the Wtost 15-mlle effort ollheseasoo. " Both drivers will be on band sum., in • program ..,.. to all ciaasea of inboard-powered racen on a qualifyiuc: heat, semJ-main . evtnt and main event basis. Many of lhe naUoo's leading drag boat stars will also com· pete in a second phase of rac- ing, wilh • IDlal priu fund of over $3,000 to be divided between the two sets of oom- peUton. Compelilioo will begin at nooo, and the spOllSllrlllg club has pledged • fut-paced pro- gram aiming for a 4:30 p.m. windup. Tickets are $2.50 for adulll with yoongsters under lJ admilled free. Show Slated PerbJ.pa: the most complete exhibition of sailboats and sailboat access<riea a n d hardware is taking shape for the new Sailboat Show to be held at the Loo.g Beacb Arena Oct. U.Nov. 2. Tbe show is sponsored by the S6othem California Marine AlsociaUon. ·Hardware 'to the Victor Balboa Yacht Club ts the flllll yacht club on the West Coast to lnSlall lhe new VHF radto.-teJephone ~ municatims uWiZing the new 156 'IJlegaberU marine FM radio band. A3 an authdi>ed ab<ft sta· lion, BYC ,,.u1 be abtt to monitor the natJonal distress and calling lrequeJ>CY (Cban- nel-115 l.M.1 mbl).. as weU as communicate direct with club yachls who have lhe new VHF equipmed. . Boats wblch bave the ntW equipment can communicata wjJh olher -, the KOU Sall Pedro marine . operator for sbip-to.Qiore c a 1 l ·s , and mooitar the 2Hlour' ES.5A weather broadcast. r The BYC equipment h from SlandardCommanicationl Corp. and was installed by Bartel Corp. of C06la Mexa. BYC yacht.s wblch have the new equipment include Jay stoddard's Florence A . , Carroll Hudson'! Velcaro ll, Don Franklin'• Jubilee ll, and Dick Jenness' Feliz.. The VHF marine band b soon lo replace the present AM marine band. In lbe VHF equip~ static free FM transmission with 31 channel.3 ls available in a compact, all· Commodore Henry Erbe of the Pacific Yacht and Balloon Club loads Kurt ' \Viese of Ba1boa Yacht Club with a lion's share of bard\vare fcir the young ~·~kipper's. victory Jn the annual Sail of the Sabots. There were 124 starters and 119 finishers in the classic. M~ Unit Gets Mariner I . 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JIFF ™AnL MAl<E TWO ~ 'OI Ml> THEIE SWOUU> WON"T" EATTMIS NOON :ntAT &E MORE LIKE ~&SEY SPEHCElt ~t.IPS UICE l-IER IN T1'115 SOJllE XINP Of A NUT, SAM ~ WOILP, ~A.! OOOPLAD!. , HOW'!1YOU 6ETMNG? ttf f - • ly Harold Le Doux OLD LADY PLUSMBOTToM1s C:OMIN' HeME ! ,, ly Tom K. Ryan I !<?ITT KNOW WflOJ" I'D 'A DID IF IT WASN'T FER 'TWEEN MEAL SNACXS! STIL~ IT 9E$~AKS 'tHE ESTUM IN WMICM '' ~ l'Ot.D YOU ... ' ' ' ~ ·J~ DEBUT IN OLD ROLE -Grid star 0. J . Simpson makes bis acUog debut as a college football star who is hiding a medical ailment on the premiere of ''Medical Center," an hour.Jong series, tonigbl tlt 9 p.m. on Channel 2. Chad Everett plays Dr. Joseph Gannon. TELEVISION VIEWS 0. J. Simpson Can Act Too By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Football star 0~ ~· Simpson apparently can carry the ball as an acl<U' too. The !0nner University ol Southern Cal)fllrni hal!back, now a pro with the Bufialo Bills, makel his dramatic debut on television tonight in a ne~ • CBS series, "Medical Center." He is, in fact, the chler guest star ciC the fir~\ episode, playing a college football hero who tries t,e, cover up a serious ailment because he fears publ licity about il would hurt his chances ror a big p~ .. contract. a AND; WHILE o. J. is hanlly Sir Laurenc!i , II+ Olivier or Marlon Brando, he nevertheless m~CJ quite a good impression for a novice. There's lltU. ·quest.ion that he could find a place as a workinl actor -and, with his name. maybe as a st.ar. ".: 0. J. ts, in fact, the chief reason to watch lt night's debut or the hour series, which is set again~ the background of a university medical center. It~I pretty routine stuff, and even the ,Simpson e·pic t'* night is uninspired. predictable melodrama. Onlj 0. J.'s presence provides a reaJ lure. With the enU·violence crusade affecting this season'• n~w series, the acceptable gore of medi- cal shows is back in. And or another hour entry, "Marcus Welby, M.D." ROBERT YOUNG plays the title role in thfl series, which like "MedicaJ Center" -and "Seti Casey" and "Dr. Kildare,., et al -revolves a an older doctor and his young 1tiUer. ~ The first episode of 11\Velby" concerned a bea" tiful young teacher who is told she has only a sboi; time to live. \Vben she goes into seclusion. Youn&~ assistant, who bas developed an Interest In her. shows her the need ror cootinµing f.Ol livt life up W!lil the end. , - The script had a lew nice moments, 1jqd: Sil ... Clark was' .fine as the teacher, but thfs ~elf .... ·...,. look> to be qtiite routine. ABc'-Tv; bY the way, isn't likely to •. win . friend,s'blp awards fromflhe a,illines the!e d~ its Mondl!y .Premiere ,of ,"Tb~ J'lew.P~le:"v was a vivid._ scary sc;.ene,of ·a, pJane,1er.-h \f~ a group of ydungsterS down on a Pac1fie ta And Tuesday night, the network's new to.min- ute series, "MoVte of the.Week," be~an with a iJl!ino crash afte.r wbich a group Of surviving blind .P.81- sengers atruggled to !ind their way back to ciVUWj· tlon Crom desolate mountain country. HERE, TOO, ther'e were some good mo0men~ from the' cast that included Bar7 Nelson, M'lltcit Be:-le and Arthur O'Connell ; yet think. perba,., it was just that none of th! characters were u 11- sentially dramatic U. the situation itself. Dennis tlae Menace • ' • • , j • .. • • " ~· ... ' f • .. "' -. . ··~.. ~.,. ... •'\ ~· .... ~. .,. . . -. -.. . '•. IALIOA '673-4041 l f e ~ow. Ends Tueid1y • : .. You:11 Like Thi• One!'! .,., "Oil• •f H•• fun11i••l. moll or· .19'11•1 .,.4 MOii c.onlt9iouo ' • 1c;roo11 co..,odje1 '" yotr1." - •. ii H. Y. TllllM • • , ''A•\in Sup•rb" -L.A.. TlmH ' "**** -~ •• ,., ... -0.11, , l Ne-. , I,. J•llllril Crllt i•W -- 1 •"'Ni:ot to bo miuod!" • MIN-llLLID co.FU.TUii • · Flnr .....,.,...,. c._.,! ' • ....... ·-· ' Al . Hirt Lewh Dix~land j . I . At Disneylnn~ Sqtufdqy. ' ( '• • s~ore One for Debbie Fight, Then Switch Reaps Publicity By VERNON SCOTT mcrcial fer her vexation, but -I saw her at a recent party blowing smck.e rings -and it wasn't from a pipe. as judges. The fcreign press predominated and voted for a Scandinavian girl who looked more like Darryl Zanuck. " HOLLYWOOD <UPI) Debbie Reynolds pulled the· old bait and sWftch game on the medla last week wilb flawless e x e c u t i~aining more publicity than it she' swam lbe Hellespont bate naked and smoking a Corona-Corona . With the -coopera tion of her canny press agent, Debbie made news by quitting her new video series after th e,first The consequence doubtless will be that Debbie's ratings -high the first time cut - will be higher lid! week. A pretty girl whb takes a shot at the beleaugered tobacct1 in· dustry can't be all bad. In keeping with the tobaCOJ theme cf the Reyoolds caper, more than a d~ade ago Anne Baxte~'s publicist landed the actress In the new! by posing her with a ·Cigar in hand, avowing that she smoked tbem regularly., . - Item WM. -Oct. l•r show. The next da)' she c~ang. ed her mind. -IXCLUSIYI SHOWING -What better way to single A GTeM ~·w 'st.rfl .. flt111 out the series from a score cl 1 ether new shows and stars! .. ,.....,_,.., t41irt t.rift Y•• She blamed a cigarette com-..,.._~tl." -Surfff M191-11 -----cc-==~~~• ii~· • a -. -··---.. 1···-1•·-I ~-IOWI ~~•Wllll & ........... 11.-.--;1-~:r~l Magxtificent Saaf ~r.i....;;··-· -~-CIOl.Qlt"' ___ ,....,.. . . . Mitil'1ai8 "WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AUNT ALICE?" , .. lob Hope Mkl• GI-•• "HOW TO COMMIT MARRIAGE" rec••M••dHI · fer M111ln Japanes• Movies Every Tuesdey Night , .,.,.,..Woj SPICIAL NOTICI TO OUR. PATRoNS ...,.._'°' THI: ~ICTURE,& IN THIS SOX "'"V 81! CO~SID. IEl'lf.D •v SCMl TO Sil UNIUITAS\..IE FOl't CHIL - Dl'll:N A.NO YOUNG PIEOPl..1:-ANO AIEQUll'll l'A.. l'tlNTAL Dl&CftlTlON. ") INTO Z WON 'T GO" Ill} '"A MAN CALLED GANNON " Ill • ' 0!' '"STAllCASI'" fRI ' . . e6NTl'tA1'1:V TO AOVE,.Tll1NG •l:VOND OUl'I CON. "NllOl ANO A~P£AAING ELSEWHERE:, YOUNG ~£0-PLa UNDEJ:I 11 INO.T 11) WILL NOT •t ADMIT TED TO PACIFIC THEATlllEl TO SEE THE "Iii'" PlC- T U lllf.l LtSTED IN THIS •ox UNLESS ACCOMPAN · • 11.~JV H.l'l'l!:NT Ol't ADULT QUA1'1:0tAN. Stffe Mc9-.l•q...tlM 11-.t • "BULLITT" •In W•rrelll IHtty Frr• D111•w•w ................... "BONNIE ANO CL YOE" "Mtlll-1d1d ..... efttn ............. ~········· • au Steltet c1-11 .. .,, "3 INTO 2 WON'T GO" pl.1 : "A MAN CALLED GANNON" He --·· 11 wllt ""' llllmlrtM itni.u ~fmjWIRIW 1tr .. ,..., er Ml1lll tUMeUll. ~ ......... ~ ....... i••• ............... .. f.Bils ~ llclter4 hrtell Ritt H..U.a "STAIRCASE'' ,...,., Dile S...... ,_... "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS" .... -.... , 11 Mil ... .,....., ........ •«9 ......... " flffWfll .,. ... ._ ... ,..., ............ ~··-:---· -. nm ' , G,_,.,y Peel! A.JIN Heyw...i ''THE CHAIRMAN" "•"" SIMH• LH a ... iu ''THE DETECTIVE" tec••MtMM .., ..... .............. ._., ........... .. .,.s11s ~ m CAILO~t •lfl> H...-tll...C:llfll W1•11 "THE GREAT BANI( ROBBERY" f'\.UI t tv1, ,.f11i.r-~ "''"" .. THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" It brings to mind other such coops ol the past. There &as the lime publicist Jim Moran , dresseci as an Arabian Prince, entered Cird's night club strewing "jewels'' on the noor. Patrons promptly scrambled after the phony gems. Business ,,_,.as brisk thereafter. One of lhe masterful strokes Qf publicity was the year·lcng "world-wide search" fer a girl to play Scarlet O'Hara in ''Gene With The W ind . ' ' Producer David 0 . Selznick already whc narrowed ,he field down lo a handful. in· eluding Vivian Leigh who eventually played the role. Anolh~r stunt that helped bring a movie le public a,l· _tenUon was a prw ageot '.I dream. The nick had a busty blonde starlet picket a atudic because il refused to hirt her (or a Ulm. Each day the picket removed an article or clothing until she was down t o felonious jeopardy, at whicb time she got the job. Twentieth Century-Fox came up with a Doris Day look·alike contest to publicize a film. Jlundreds of blbndes pc1ured into the act with memben of the preS! acting Feuds are favorite ploys to ltlck the media into publlcil· ing the name o( a movie or televisicn series. And every visiting Israeli actress visiting Hcllywood is a rese rve mach"ine gunner in the Israeli army. Movie companies on location in lhe boondocks seldom pass up an oppc1rtunity lo anoouoce the leading man has saved bl! leading lady from drowning in a river, being trampled by horses er falling off a cliff. The press is skeptical these days. but the f\ack5 are more inventiye too. For example, name a leJe~·islon series more publicized than "The Debbie Reynold! Show'' this season. . "' --. ' ..... ., · LU/.Jtuz ,,. . ..U'.>· ., ' Gr..,. Peet ''1'"1 CHAllUU"" ·~ "HOM••I!" wltll P1ut Ne*'"'" OWirnwn · 7:1S • lt:511 ~···=" CJwltlnUOIA Slln. J:JO ~.M. Spec\tl SllllrMV Kids ,...,.,llnH -1 JO "A delicious ~atirizing" -MiollB•f'll' "the be!t show in town" -Mi11ni BeuhSun ''mind·blol\•ing" -cat,.'"6• Citl2e11·l••r1tlll .. unqualified hit!" -Cell•&u Dia,.t.clt "dyn~mic atyle" -l't.i..iu"'l• Ne111e i PERt'O]\MANCES Tu~ Wed., Thum. & Sun. Sho .. tlm• 8:30 p.m.-Tickel• $3.0i. % Shon frid•Y &: S.turda:r S: 30 p.a. &: II :00 pJn. -Ticket. $1.00 GRAND HOTEL 7 Tt'Md:wn War, Anahl!lm ( .lCT'Oll from Dime.yland.) (714) 772.7777 ..... , . ' . . . ..... . ". . .. . . I .. 'World' • Tryoµts ort JJ:.. .. .m unn, U ~' 'JL_n:z, "" -c.. ... _ 1,..__ . c.,. .. 11tt 1111--... ,n.•i•• um-:---1- EXClUSIVI AREA· ••--·-llillwr.• ln 'Mesa EVE SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY FROM 2 EXCl,U$1YE FIRST RUN "ENQRMOUSLY JNTEBESTINGI UNUSUAL, OFFBEAT ••• A FQ,FAB A•ovE AVEBAGE FILJll ABOUT·W"81 ~S 1N A JllEW UGI" _.,.,,, ""':""'"· wc1•• ,.,. '. ' 1(~ COttJtY,Pin.Jls rr.~ ... I 'W•'t F(IMll'I$ ,,_.. RICHARD BURTON CLINT EASTWOOD PE~l'ORMANCE . • A PROGRAM RATED {Rl FOR ADULT ·' The 1tory o{ • min , •• 1 wom1n ••. and 9 gl rl who ;11M ell hor l ... rs In •-11ttlo. bl1ck bookl • ,,,. __ trio ....~ ... trock1• kilter. . " •-n-.,.,,....,... \u.s.-.v.c.1 wi... ... -..- J .,.a'ry O.,.ifll.11'1'9 ..• '\ I • , .... '"9"" , ""i..ty '-'-"'Y -"'··•J •"'• 9;.l • ~ >hM -1 lleh<H lilt .,. • ~"'l..di.:1.,, mitwi...i ,.,.,. wn • .'> ., ...... .....,..._es ion; O• '"'"' "'" true'"" .. \ Wed., Th11rg .. M. Tn1• Grit .. 1:10 S.t. Mel Sn, Trite Ortt •. 1-6:10-10::tJ (Iii • 11! .:=..;.. . > •• -~' ~-=!'. _'!: ~ . ~ J • . ALS() THIS GnAT C MEDY ~ Jac:k temmon Walter Matthcl!a;~ .. THE ODD COUPLE 1 RFfERVEO ~EAT ENCACEMENT!. EXCLU~IVE ORANGE . COUNTY ·GALA PREMIERE ·. . , TUE~OAV OCTOBER 14th Only two men have walked o" the .moo~. For the rest of us, "2001"is as close as we"re -lil<ely·to get. MGM"""""' STANLEY KUBRICK PRODUCTION 2001: a space odyssey CINE.RAM A F~ll Starooptionic Sound tl<\~~ING • 'Kltrlfll'U.V IV , ,.aol>UClD AJID Dl_-~Jt.l)l't KEI~ DULLEA• GARY LOCKWOOD• STANLEY KUBRICK,., ARTHUR C. CLARKE · STANLEY-.KUBRICK --------------~..:;;..;;. ............... ----~---····-~---····· . . I ...... (:hH-1 0........., QtW ,,.., ... T• ; ,CINEDOME 21 THEATRE t )001 CM.&NAN ,t.\il~ OMNGE CO\ll'ftv • : ,_....,. .. _, __ ~ .. ~-=~·------------- • ' _, __ ,_,_TOT .. I. •-""·--l•t'>i"">------! 1oi .. 1..T'O.<ri••-1JoOAl..T"OllT1l-11•.<ri1..ro11.r1. _____ _ • : ..... , __________________ _ Tickett 1l1e1 tvtilabl1 at COMPUTICl<ET Centm.. all Mutual A!Jtflcias ind alt l iberty Ticket Agencies. SUPER PANAVISION-.., METROCOLOR ( Boxofflce Optr1 Daily At Nool\. For Grour Di .. count cal 53z.3791 \ - D.111.Y I'll.OT J.'i :: 'B.-wall, "'"~ -• • ¥,i;d Hits Paydirt • • Dailey's Relaxed About New Series 1'1 aor/ TllOMAS mU!lab dollva per H-t -TV inllder1 ha Wrltlen It oil HONOLULU (AP) -"!',.·' wu ruthi( oo hb bl'Oll! as onOlher cO!tly flop, be<a Prof~ a lo!\I Ume, ~ '"nlen on Cbrtalmu nJaltt and (molly !'Yo-hit PIYdirt." 'hie al1ullob WOlNllC! whell MIU llano (CBS -un nits wu , dlfftl'tllt, more tho ttrtee ~ to _.ta a boas) pve 111 tho but JIAl<llt confident' Jack Lord, enjoyln( ....-iiie htlDc to th• we oould posalbly have ....tv· the euphoria of a success. Ttnj!idlf·~t.a t1mt sl9l No -~ ,, recalled Lord. •, H Last summer the actor wonaer, LOrd aaid, "1!• hid ~ • . e seemed up Uaht. He wa4'"tllt ·~t' lead-In o!'Blonelle,' awllcbed Ille time period to workinl a furlous pace 00-:V Md wt were ~mptad four Wedneaday at 10. On. that new feft series, l•ffa)nij ~ tin Uie flrat nine wetkl." night we were tStb aut ol 71 Five-0, and ~ tension .,..., ;•. MlllWJU F iv! • 0" ' alum-100.11 and we've been can- ap most ; a· ,lliOl!id to, 16\h ·pJiOe Jitf tho st..Uy bulldl111 so Iha\ tile pen!lv ., • quarter-ratilip. but."!',. Jhowl, Ind Lut raUnl bad 111 No. t." l :-< : 11 f . · ~ Why did the later lime alot . . IE~•OUTH.COdi make lllch • dUlereoce! Ap-J parently because the series -... l"LAZA 'THIUil'lla appealed to a more matW< ~"' ... .,..._ 1-.1 at ltlalol • 546-)111 ). audience . Abo, tho later boor '1.. • • -'I permitted "Ha'l\'ail Fiv&-0" to I I ACRES Or.FREE PARKING deol more !rankly wiU, mal- Box Office Open 6:45-Show,st•rts at 7:00 P.~. ter1 lhat wouldn't havt been J , • ... ., ,, • deemed aullllile for young LIGHTS OUT-Clark Farrell registers a bit ol nervous apprehension at th• soothing touch of Dale Craven as they begin their honeymoon in this scene from "Lull,aby," opening Thursday al tho San Clemente Community Theater. ' TWO BIG ONES! vl~.:*tiie show Is sold out lor •ponsorahlp thtough the 1001-Theater Notes 70 season. Said Lord: "If we ' Sy VEllNON llCO'rr HOLLYWOOD (t/Pli -Dan Dalley aat .. the IOI "' h1I new t.lltvlllon •NI more in- t-we! tn luncb than tn the 'ti:·beer\ -~Vies l!ld teJfvtaloo loq •OOlllh to -lbera ... liw aurp-and ilmolt no pl1at1nt autprbet. H& II heavkr than he Wu a few yur1 qo, hb ·face t.ckler, hll balt·thbmeri While Dalley may riot be cynical, neither 11 lie pantln( •with anxl'tl)I o.., public' reception ol h1I show, '"lbe O..omor ond J. J." 'l1le aetor lllhted a dcorette and ICOWled In tile direction of the set where sta1ebanda were •CWT}'lna around preparing the scene. Dalley haan't SCW'· rl~ in ye:ir. He IJ a veteran of 50 motion ol<tura, at leut hall ol them r. B" epics made on the back lot at MGM. can make it throu1h two seuona, we ought to be able to 1&.9t for five, That would suit me fine. I would r1ther' do good TV than ,J>ad movies. / "1 made two plctUrts in 15 'Lullaby' Launches Season ~J~~11~~J:~~s,o:f. my c»ttan were Andy Devine and Leo Cirillo, 'M'le other wu Dalley shurldtrod and Je\'lced his thumb at tllO -ol his dre11l111 room, II read; "I'm munber 3. I don't try It all." · "You 'd&<> but ol'}'our mind H Yllll tool! lllla bllllnw terlouaty," he said. '!' 0 r l'ftlybe I'm · so new to this weekly dt~Uoo eomedy 14.e• that I don't know eoouib'1• get erC)ted. J "I'm do\nc tile • be;! they aren't makll!li ~ mov~ •• they "* to. wouldn't wlnl me In tho lllr)l ol plcturea ~Y inlb tadi!Y wliow becauae I ctoa't loik goad In tho nude. ! "Fifteen or 20 years IP~' I had a iOC!d build ond I ml& l have been a nude slar. But t taday , • I In the new CBS serifs Dalley pl1ys Qoy, Wllliain Drinkwater. The J. J. of De tlUe 11 his lfflM&ed dalJlbt.V. The show u predicated 9n lougba gleaned from ~ gene.ration ••P· ' ~· • .. And consllertng the stuff Of that i! coming out o ~· Hollywood and Europe these daJs, I'm glad I'm not doing . movies. J'm no prude, but if you've got to include lasctvlou! and erotic material F S Cle #h Th te a m°'eal «Hllrrlq Donald or an nienr,t:; ea f O'Connor,PeaaRyanandthe •A , ·~Andre~~w~s~S~ll;t•~ro;;.'iii' iiliiii~-i :=:~~=~ in films to succe(!d oowa~s, then I'd rolher not be in films." · lly TOM TITUS Ot IM Oallr Plitt Sl•tt Loni may be !ht hanlest 1=;==::=:;;;;;:;;;=:;=;;:=:;:::=:::::::====~1 -wortiq aotor in 1elevision. HE• ' L-·D OV, R. ! He's •Pat 4 a.m, to' study hll ~In~, then be Jogs a oille That eternal triangle of a jU)', a gaJ -and a mother-in- . Jaw -provide! the c oim i c , premise for thls week's thea- trical cyrtaln raiser u th ' S~n Cle...,nte , Communl\y Theater launchu Its 1"9-70 along the Kabala beach in . • Cront of bis condomirUwn · · ' • apartment and faPorta to lhe 16TH AND flNAL WEEK :!!~:i;~::y;~:,y~ atUOn. ' , Don A p p e 11 ' 1 "Lltllaby" POSITIYEL Y ENDS TUESDAY . ~ ~'.!!,~d""" .... r:c1ocked -.~; the ball roU!na at UIO Ca 1llo Plf¥boose 'nlurtdaf nl ht; under \h• dlleclton of t · e's Tooy Brandt w}M> ear1Jar this year staaed 1~ Whoops! • I ' 201h C»ntui-tfm,..-is , llEX HAR II IS ON ~H:~AltD I.URTON In the Stanley Oontn Production "STAIRCASE" ·-~tltxlfy • i""""---llrlTMl.ff OONIM• ......... WOIUll\.U D'flll .... .-.11111 • ..... """., .... ,,_. ____ _ : fr WIST COAST PRIMl.RI INGAGilMINT * I W fHt•l'9 et C.... I 11111 ...... et ftl•'*Af JI 1 • J1clr LeW1M•11 111 1 Sh1t•11~ T1t1 111 i11tl An:IL fOou· ' "'YALUr o~ THI ""u .. e NOW AT 80TH THIATlllS e Such a schedule wlU ll)ake hitil a very t1red but very rich actor. "After five years I'll be able Tender Trap" for S a '1 to do what I want/' be Clemente and "Once Upon 1 remarked In fhe $30,000 land Mtttrw" rar the Rancho yacht which he ·dO!llJled and Community Ploym. · bou1ht to brlna comfort to hls Rancho •1-lwart Olark F:.,- wotk day. reIJ. and newcomer Dalt "By that Ume I'll be able to Craven · play the prJnclpil reUre with a couple of million rolea of the shy truclr driver dollm. Then I'd like to pilnt and tho outaolq choroUI sJrl , for elibt houri a day. air niontrui 8 ")'tat, and direct 1 who elope on the 1pur of the feature movie eacti year. And mommt. Completln& the San .I'll <lie .W• tdo,IM .'il>Y• wUe Cle~\ c~. arp •lla~lo il~t ll~uh r day ld!(ia~ of Moyfle~ as the & u y 1 btl"'IDOVle cl'ew "....,.., f)Oltetaive inother ,nd .Ralph l.o;d atan 1d tbt ..mes -.; .AJ>j>ell, l!bo'' eommuUq ft1lm SleYi ilcG~ be~ o1 • .M!>l\teret to . play Ult ,cameo niY1hicil stale .;.n.v to lllbt · role ol !ht bellboy. crlm.e. 1'.iord1a McGWtt ls so Susie ""i'otnllnaon I! 1tqe toulh l!ld Ucht-i!ppod,-that manager 101 the comedy, Jae\ Webb< Joe Frtdai ml)jht which will play I h r e e seem llke Lauthlna Bo)' .in weekends £or "ft1ne compartSon. Tliat -will be perfarmanef!s 1t the-" C1brillo modilled ht the new &e1son, Playhouse. 202 A v e n I d a Lord indk!1ted. Cabrillo, San C I e m e D t e . - (:rossword Puzz1e •c•os1 1 1Jn,av1rid S Young hog lo Kind ot c&tl 4 First min lS Stnst lf, A Gtrdntr 17 Ont wh o 11.lves h•lr lt Ewlractl~, of rid algae '! Sn1r1 r 2 Wtll I sup)lled 2 Rita Ht)'tl'11rlh "" 21. !tvtrage 27 C1mlv1I ... JO Orysd11t, for ont 34 Ptll of lh t body JS l1l1nct shtet Hem 37 Ltbor union: Abbr. 38 Nouri suff ix 39 8rlng1 back to mt111ory 41 Ct11talr11r 42 Bakery product 43 lnstcl '"I' 44 Fef ow 45 Grate harsh I»" over , ~1 Part 01~ fflflCt I SO By tilt agency of 51 Humbft oneself S2 Octa.n llntr of19lt 56 Expresses derision 60 Pert. lo a kind of ,,.. bl Mff111 lttn 2 WOldS ti• GtO(fl• or Ry1r1on ~. 65 HabJti.111 practlc1 t.6 Lacki/lg ·~~ &7 Ori1n11t beve1101 61 R1n11t a.nl,,al 69 Sow DOWH l Ttrmor rndtarmtnt 2Cltyor Soulh11n \ Ytll!!A J OslfflU.tloos 4 l~'1'0t\ ~ 1nlf1vltw l 1~, ,, rt 111 !art 6 A ••• 7 In a com• I AcldltY 9 M1dt Ont's WI}' bttwffn 10 fl:an11 oul 11 Spi.r 12 Slflp of .... ll l\oll call answer 11 Fall flil l on one's ,.,, 22 Ptans 1 coup / 24 ltnnestet Wl1 11ams' forte 25 Dtt_/gnat1s 27 Ltllhtt 1r:,11nts: 21 ~:1i1s.ilvt fe1r 2' Between: CCCl!b. form l l Kind ol nam,• 32 Afrk•n 1nl111al ]] UnktMjll 36 Nose 'f!Z4/to'f 39 Comt to lull dtvtlopmfnt 40 Holdln1 •fltt retrrtm.,t •• Bit ot zipptt ttoublt: lnlar•~ 46 A111erlt1n Ind Ian 41 No111 ln1l roll "s1,,.1e: Prtfl1 52 Chlld1tn 53 Hollon 54 P1ra1illc ins1et · '5 P'urctf!1ln9 •11~1. conce'n 57 l•lll1ert• 58 Bu lrush 5' R1n &2 • • • •ut &3 Los_• one 's youth ·--~---~-~-...... -~ Reservations are btlns laken at 492-0465. I NOW EXCLUSIVIL'YI ! the caat ol the Huntlqlon I • Originally scheduled to wind up this weekend, South Coast Repertory's sueces&lul \\!,eat Cout premiere ol Joseph Helltr11 "We Bombed in New Haven" has been extended thJ'ou&h nett Saturday, Oct. 4 . Martin Benson direcil the tt11lcomlc antiwar saUre. Don Tuche, Heath Park, Pat Brown and H.a1 Landon Jr. take the featured roles in the SCR production at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd ., Costa Mesa . Performance dates an: Thurs- day through Sunday with reservaUons available at 646- 1161. • Al the Costa ).1eaa Civic Playhouse, "Goodbye Charlie" headl Into the second of three weekend! Frid~ under the direction ol Pall Tambelllnl. Barbara Van Holt and Joe Del Roao star in George Axelrod 's impro~ble comedy. Completing the Costa Mesa cut are Sally Brown, Helene Alh, Paul Gracey, Ray Scott and Rick Gunst. 'nle show is belq st.aged at the Com- munity Center auditorium on the Orange County FalrlJ'OUnda with ticket re- guerts~ be:lltr handled a t ~., • Zany Enallsh farce rela:111 at th1 Huntlnaton Beach PlayboUBe where • • P o o I s PatadlJe" will be sl.lged Frl· day and Saturday for the third ot five weekends. Howard R. Solomon la dlrecU., the PblUp Kln& eomedy. ' Paul Sulllvan. Rita Kisner, Valeree How, Lillyann Payoe, COiin GuJVer, Steven Uhler Jlld Martln Fucla comprise Beach lhow. Ptrfonnanc61 are 1Iven 1t U>t Barn, 2110 Main St., Hu.nUntton Beach, wilh re1erv1Uon1 available by callin& 53MIS1. * The historical drama 0 i 1ary Stuart" Is be1111 preaented Fridays and Saturdaya by Uie Santa Ana Community Players at S.nta Ana lil(h Scbool, S20 W. Walnut St., Santi Ana. Roa Corbin dlrecll the 18th century clasalc wltb Ann Flllan and Mariaret Boyer en1cUn1 the rolet of the rival quet.na. Tlcll:etJ may b e orderod by eall1q 543-7ft7. TV Notes Mitch Will Join Leslie NEW YORK (UPI) -lt should. come u no aurprlle that mwtcman Mtt.ch Miller will appear on 11Tbe Leslie U1· ganu Show" for CBS on a Sunday early in the new • sea.son. It WU on Mltler'J "Singalon1" program t h a t Miu U1gams d!d her ll'.ll1'ing up, physically a n d Tpro. fesalonally. Roosevtlt ("Rosy'") Grier, tbt reUred pro football !tar wbo went into show bu1Ineu, wat adleduled to be a featured sem.l-re1ular on N B C • 1 "Daniel ft>one'' aeries thil seaaon. Jnitead, be .will have full co-starrlnc 1talu1. He enters the Krlea wllh the Oct. 1. ~llode u a runaway 1l1ve lltfrii wtul Indlw w h·o befrlin<ta Boone. .BT Mm qFTllYUlf ' WINNERe ACADEMY AWARDS ----, ... -•LIE , "Iii, NAf.W "AS -!NI IWNc.-I t•N PAtHos AND FUN. IT .IS SOMITHIN• piH!IHN IUT lfOODI PAtT't ',llUKi OIVIS A llAUY OOOD <. Plll'OIMAMCI IN A ,ILM THAT TOUCIHIS,'ALL THI IASU." · -.Arc~lr Wlntffn, N.Y. Pett "Ml, NATALIE IS A WAIMINOo 'UNNY AND SATlSfYINO DPllllNCI." · ' ~ '-'CfjARL~S CHAMPLIN; LOS AN~ELES TIMES "PATTY 00111'$ Ml. N,4TALll A, TOUl DI PoaCI , • , IN fHI IUNNINct POI AN OSC.U .. A MIMQAAIU l'ICTUll •. , PIQMIHS TO IANk AS 1111 SUltPllil •LOClf •llst1• Ci~ THE TIAI !oND 'IHOQT PAm·s STAI TO A•lllW Hl•N. Ml. fl.\TAlll IS AN IXAMP~I O' WHAT TALINTID H(li'U C:AN PIODUCI." ' ' --"lorobtl M1lr, N. Y. Nein "A tartly-dlalcil'll¥ tale of identity. Wow ~rfomlancea!" -· • -Julllt·<f.Ut,New Yorlt:Ma;orlne . ' ' "Patty Duke gives 011~ of the moet brilliantly thourht out perfotm&l)UI 8"11 In aJ911g time. ME, NAT ALIE la a good m11vie •'l9ii~real pegple. ". people will be 111oved bY It. · I foved it a IOt!~' . -&~'&ri! .. st.l"'1 SMcwo Proiuc.11(~ ,,~ "t\-Qf ri)_;; 'o '~. . . .. :'"· "' l\11 · \\' POHT . ( - ... :.. •! ·~·· '""' . ~ .. .,.,,_. -~~,.,_.,. 4 ""'"" c~ ''WAIT UNTIL DAIK" NOW AT IOTH THEATRES 2nd Top Comedy I MllCil * I • l :J:C.clutiv• WMli: : "Me; Natalie~ with Patty Duke Plw1 Thia Shocktl' ' -I \' I i I '\ j I I ' t I • • I ' • , 11· • t • M ·~'-I 0 • •'A ... t1tf17, 5-'' ::illlrl'M,'1t6t; -·• ... A:tl'9r'1 , s1mc11 sow ~1'! ~ 0 • • , Sll£llS ' . ' lDIJl'S fiMlf ~u1lity .1trttci.' haM bl _JI ~t qkfl. .., .. -wt ctrr, I '"""" sleek 1f Allll1r'1 1\ltf.fM. .......... IJ.ECOYS 'AUTOMATIC l/R.I ~--·············-····from A.~.pp-a1ed,bigh~11ltomatic • 1-ip.'"9.ZU w. to $1 w. Map11m EACH PIECE $17450 ;:;;;;--.. 52195' " . '. TR!IPS *"" S/:resl *All ~olwsl -tiAJI . Styles! lt!1~·t•1'L1~1;m~-i'B ' . . AT BIG SAVINGS! . ' WHAT 1$·GiANT1 s? Grant's· is 1 mori &llique tton-sort of 1 "gtnenl 1tor1"- we're 1 ~C!mt, of yO.u 'Oft'.' ~ind of store. We btDen in beirig helpful ind' !riindly bot;. most 61 111, we btttoYt in hiving the best siltction of the thing<.ydU w1nt-1nd w!\tn you went ii! .... ... ~ .. ,. ·*·,.·" * "°"' . .., .. New s~~ki ' ; I 1 ' ' * WHRI ....... ~~··. ,{ .... ' ' • ' , ' I • • ·, • . ' :lt STYUS, OF jACIUJS•;11t•'OUMT~9' , COUUlOY .IACKm, ......... $14.11 'JOIA.W~ co~.,uo1:9.,.,1 ..... IUIDl·UIU JACQTI , ,, , •••• $1•,ll 100%:~Y10N. JAC~. •• • • •• .$.1.tJ .,W. M:OATI, i4.t6 ,,,,.l_lt.tS 'N'!Wfrf :~ JACitp'l ••• ~11.IO IO'M ~ATl, 12·U •. :.,\~16.tl ·~;~1:P.0A .. : ...... $11.ll ' " . SWEAT SH~RTS '2 ....,., tettvm tht fiM•t •v•lttr / ,..._ mNt sweat 1hlrt1-1tn1 1114 ..... Mm. 10 41fftrut , ... ,,. _,. Nial 'ITYU ••• , •• ·~ .$2.fl ,.....-; .t T-SHIR;TS $6 $7 ~$ . ' ., "ClllRIE IT" 11 BRANT'S SURPLUS •• -BE ~ ~ ~ /'> ' .. 1., I . ,;J . ~ ' . \ \ ' .. . · OVER 20,00Q ,;j.~IR~U~;~~· tiVi·S~C011 $ 98 Ullllll CorMoy tt.~ 5 l'"P.'-·put ~i_r• "'!t,.· rkk """ '"!ll'" • ·• . . cAA •I Goll. ..ig,, Chfc. . olalt irown, on... P'ali or ,. Royal llw. 51111 26 to 38. IOY'5'51Zl5 (SAms ond Re9ull<J) .... $4.98 ' . TAtl0¥D It (I.,. Jto 1 f1uttl111 flt ·Ill t wl4t MltcffoA ti St ... l'ffte f1bfb-tolla f1&tlion c1i.n. 1tr1,., 1Nt ""'"" In 1tr11tht ... tr flm. "8·'12 'WESTERN BOOTS fROM '18 I " . Sbtt.,. ,, .... 5!:.i'rr.1:1:' "THt BIGGEST SE\(~ON '15 AT GRANT'Sf' ' f1mou1 "Dur1n10" routll•ut lttfhff w11tthl Nth h1 !ht l1t11t tlylt. for r,vt1-f *tit , , , 11:111 ,• II 12. • ~ }, ~ • s " • • ' ... • " • ! \ • • • • I • t • ; • 1 ' ..... " • ' ' -. -..... __._.,...... ........,. • ' • • .. ·. ·~ ' .. , . .,. .. ' ' • " . \ • • " ' "· . ! ·;) • t l '1' • • j ' I I • . .. .. 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They're all insi_de this· special section fill- ed. with faq-&, photos -and advertised bar-. . gqins to help color your fall beautiful. Qo shopping in the .. ' I I . . . •. • DAILY PI LOT . ,. ~ • • I I '\...' I •, • ._ I : . . . ' ~· • ' ' • v ' • / • I . • .. • I ; I I l ---····-.......... ,.----·· ---·---------···· .. ··-' .. .·· t -"~'Mtiif!, w ... ·.,~,-s••-~H;ueo ' _.;jewelry Steals Fall Scene ; Piil •atveo....-,...,... •-tobe olarofberown lllow. l'llllllol>I pl&J up her owa ftmlatalty, h e r en. """"""" "1th the put, her 1DtaltenMt4 wllh the -~ bor 1111...,i la the Muro ..• her ltUement u • woman. Todof'•-.O,ts oll woman, a bowl K ... ehe enjoys It. ; She -Jewelry ta belghlen lier -""' alel1 the -lier moot dramaUc -· -...lll1c ta the J.-..Iry lnduJtry CcloDcil, Is !aahloa jewelry. Ibo mulerful ill" l"'Jlf"talloot of btt many w....,,iy lllOOda. For when ehe da,.. ta baro, nectlates ,are there. as bibs. cucadin& lo the w a I s t , IJ>lrillna with ceystala, with -~:-~1 taWle4' ~ 111a(111U1 · ao ~-• 'slrilmatn ' o I bold.. 0/ dlllnl. .. ·Pa!ts 1onn wrlll•H• obwldlrdfofio. to outlloe t005e mlrveloUily l~ r9vi>ed .... 11 ... ' oi ~ I' decades. • ~ ---~ Furia ~ a comeback ta ( · g~ant she, to be won.-.. scarves, ln a colo11 m.lz at / 11"1; beige, black, pink, golo!. l cream. Cultured p e a r l 1 • taahlon pearl.a ••• whatever her preference, putts are cleflriiD(ely !or glrll. Lllog <ll!>io& 'up to IO and 1111 lacbel relppear dolnl their lblng • llod ... -10Wld •nd round. • ~ hanging ta their llill largdl, combining oi1on. , , " I • Dqi cellara ' &1'I ,,. ~~·ll7 back, . too, ... ' ~ uhlgb upthenoql(u . f 1 ' ;i.t.lt ~ co-:..ierlol ... ":: .( " \ llllfn!meriol rh~. ..... . . ' , caurte; peArls. (. f . .... ' ,,..,, .. cootem........ ... ;: . 'Cocli1. lf the ' kts '7~·''""" ·1 ~ Wtuam nectht ~~ · ~ -.~,4i~bt ~. I . =:;,:i:.:r:'/1~= • 1*l!l• 1111s STORY IN MEN'S CLOTHES 'iiOii JI wtmJln& new llDI ""!:. "·~ .... L•l'OI• Sot P•co In Fall f"1111n• lJ.)• • ',_.,, -~Y .. ~.:;z~ Double Brested Juits . '!t!lk. "'1 ·-chains, mJnl ' ' . ,..._ CCIOV<ri lnto bella or ~ .~n~~~7n'. Lead Fall Parade llnU, textures. , pJoril'. Ser;>entlne circles go ·~ 00 thO body. Bru, >m.m breastplllles ... fully 14JUstab1' • ana resplendent wiih &tones. Small «ening 1 caps are &trung with chains, there are nose and toe riJ)gl: tJO'of: the entire female !Orm , can be r1ne1y !•tiled, • · ' ~chain l!llllla fOU on, ila 'd;lv.,,.,.. more hobked th•n ey~. New tenlons mil gold, ~Iver and br\)llle, Cdd colortd beads, , bdabl lllCI 11> I n y finishes, antique. antics. • . ' ~ .. ... ' ' • • BEAT A RETREAT . . ORANOI COUf'ITY'S . LARGEST FASHION CENTER'-., .. STOID-AU n• ... ....-~~ tff1"1'n loath Coast '11.11 . -. ' Prep Shop C;clU6i11.ef'I /or Young men ,. • • <: • . ~ Belts cootinue the link-up wllh cbain drapes. The !mh • _..... of narrow belts, ~~ mlxlnc melal& with .......,., sometimes paved with II SOUTH COAST PLAZA ..,,,,..,..,....~-. ' -. .,__,..,,,.,. _ JIWer, ,are meant to be: worn 1~ at~ time and wizardly wrap amDid the neci as eaal· ly as IJJmming the •~ Girdles ore the lbshest belll. lavllhlY .Jll lflfh. -'lllCI -,.art~· nttmill,y: ' -.WlO ~Id and bold In '@•P.t• tbJrnmU'" with O")'itals . and color!d alollea, dangl• STIETCi1 ·10018 ~· chain• 'Of mb:ed me&IJI In · 'll'PIY abandon. Wtdillnt band hOop, and enUque motli1 are etUl'Part of the repertory. ' . Zlflip•r•cl bffh with th• 1m·ooth, sleek fit yC:u went .. Women'• b1K· klicl ln blec.k spit. n • polish Vinyl, brown or c.orclOYen, Sl/1 ·10 . .$5.ft. I k ' .. I 1< , whae, 12V1;o3 ....•......... ".h $4'' \ AND · '5'~·· ..... . • ..· · L~ ,find a '9i"19rllble <>estb Jn evlry lashlen trend. 1The .,. familiar antlq\te sur- "'4lnill Ofl'ls wltli erymls. 're\rtVta 1Uck pl111 for daahlng «tJf arrangemtnb. Mlnlabm .adinalJ dln&I• lncbea of ~ for twenUeth century . fGbo. TuWro that loob like kiillt!d iolden atnuicb, iodise pins. purely geometric shape.s Rt with large atones, epaulet plna lor 'tbe shouldera are ~ Soat11 Couthza ·-RtsTOL Al SAN DIMO PIUW•Y, COSTA MUA Btaeelell lfYe. a masterful .. .. .. performance u banilea, culls, alave bracelets and gypsy cbarm b~c<lelf. '' • ilroy •hull In ftthlon I Grancllni IT A.LIAN FLAIR Right ••• Black Paten~ Grey or Brown CaU lS.99 Left •• ' Black Kid with Blick Patent Trim. Brown Kid w It h Tan Kld Trim. Red Kid all over 14.99 Look Is LOng For !all the lllllrt ......, bu many chotca ln fashlonl . ADd all are distlncttve.. The loolt II long . • • loog coots and loq jacket.a and }Ong vetts ' • • and tbe dinner lull with long Ulrt .. .,, lltao>ale for pants. I· ,, O.ft.r•I Eloctrlc ' Washer and Dryer &.n. Leftl -o,,..IN cer...r BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY COSTA MESA PHONE .!40-t52°I .. ·•278/ • I ' j SDlOlll '148 '248 MODIL Dl.St•U FOil THI PAIR .,,. ,.,,.. . 22 YEARS QUALITY SERVICE APPLIANCE & TV SALES ~nd SERVICE 1815 NEWPORT ILVO. COSTA MESA , Phone 548· 7788 w~ DO OVR OWN SERVICING AND INSrALUNQ -------------- '--1.........__.._. ~ ..... l __ ___.i.____ ____ -'1.~.-..:..-·-~·--..L~ ---·· -~~ ----= ' ' I I . . • • • . . . • . ' • . . . . • • • LAY repr giril swei rlgbl that crop er's Fe Fe Tiil iua !emit get. l ion(• !- Uon bodJ the fi empll ·'1111 ~ ~ -~ 111'• • soft,l ed ~ bloao color u""1 bod1c lar ai stlrl A II lwoc togeti waist aloo bias nect RI JCnlt .. ..., tilp' com1 ia ... are ·: tog el I"" •• J . . . • --_Wear • •! . ' ' . . . . . ~I .. F .... , h ·w ·d · · · · 't ·e · ·or erwwn.~s . . . ... ';" c l • A lEFRL:SHIN5 DPlll:IENCt ••• ~-· A~IH"'fAHIC' )t •• ! ' • J .ll • '• j' ~JM~, .._ •• ;ts 1} ltJlmtaJlllllN'UIZa-.1. •CW' F t:a'ilL. • l --. ' • • It• I' xs:s... ; - Why make such a-liig . deal , out, of quc(Lity? llr ;aijJl$tTANAIJI ~ ~ .. ' . I :uted. a Penney atote maaagerlhe~tionmcc .,d.~hea he.finally cit· cicled I wu serious, he ·· said, •If·I could asc only one word-to describe lhc pbw of·Pelsacy'11 I'd pick·the~polily. "M " ·' h ' ··1 · r • ..-·tlllley 11. a • .,..~been a>fajlli{ cill'tbe •abjeCt," Jie, eoatillaecl. "l'ber .uy.lh6on1,.tltiii, ~tatilh1"llii]dr. 'l'l:n. •e:rAirY.'ir'..iu.i·-_..,"'* ·we compro- . mite Penney qaali 1J to .~ alawer;priu." ' . J . ' ' ' • .. .. '< • • ' ~- • . . . ' I . . . . ~ ,. ~1~:. .. ~ !' .j·l r ''Xie'::. a,'!.,..)" .f')O; A ~ "'' . ..:'.' :-ri: .... !r ..... ',rri : '; 47·f' ' • .. '.. -.... . . ~ .. .,. ' ,. .. • • . 'f~'..""'• I IO":r " j~ ' • ., ' '· . . . . ·.!) ' ·.,, ... ''.'. ... . " : · ~r, ,,. "!" ,\;-J,, ,. :1 1 ~·• : . o . NC Ff :: .. ~::'.: .. ·: SPORT eoa T SALE'!' ' :Av ONLY! ' . .. I ' $ ....--~ .. ' . M .. ,. ,. j .• ,. • • ' ALL c9~ T~ RE~~ltARl y '45 .. Noy('\' A' t A ,_ oppartunit)' to upclotti your ward! ob4'· wi1h !he latest in f~. at the' !owwst prim! 0-1..Jn -GI,.,. aRort .-ti· in.-i'ich'ON-,, gold& and a,luiil. lfOilOr*I :o'f "1ool/Orbi• acrylic pr Daaon• polyeder/_1 .... f!r 1ifit"'9ht wannmand con,1orr. • • , , • • , ' •• 'COLOR COORDINATED T~~NCRAFT SLACKS TEAM UP FOR A TOTAL 100KI A. COior .............. ~ .... ..,.... .. top pocl<.t, tab· ..,,._6'%2lif1··~~ ..... 'kiN ... fjfto Jino " fwlR. s.loct ,......,..,, .. blolo, ........ g6W. IMV1 w..: Sl5. . MM' al •••MOVI _,.... __ &-.W -. " I. Trim ,filllnl UOrad '1111o h plain --Dwoo".... • -1~ -""" 'With .,..,... "°"""' mil bolt liqol. °*"' a.:. dilidl.cl blue, -... gcolcl. """' .... ~ • --.•. - . ' 1 ' -~~· ._...,, ·'"~ }1,.......,1,. --__ .,... HlHft'M10M llACN ...,.., .. Mb -·· LMDIWOOO , .. ....,.. --,.,., ·~ 1 BIUIWWWI :::':'~ ··-----. ......... w121ae ... -..,,__ --"'- I I ' \,. ' ! ..... , .... . ' ---- ' . .. \ •. \ " ' I " .,.,.-.. ,f,j ··~ ~ • • : Give"-Y oUn:g lV;f~ · • • "' ,..:. • \ r ' : Robm 'i·to Crow in . . . ·• • . f-· :~ : ~ .. •' • • -•. 1111,i,. nld I ' tll lilSt .... in • ·-"-.-:: .~ YIPI llpart 'Fllric·lasMll Sllow . , s.. v.,.e'• .• ifner •"' ~ ,.tt.... . ._. 4Jift i• ·fl~cs ftO... en e,et '\I;• worlcf •• ,,.,,.~ fext'"4 wlnh, 1Hk1 •"' -•tr.<' b,.. .. .,.."• 6-mtMt 11.1ecfe, Swi1s wools •ttd c,.,.. ... ~· ,.,_. th• Oriont, S•• them sr.-n into d••itrttr · · peftents ef Patou, C.rclin, ~•ttcl ValentillO. M..t Min Pauline 0.1.n., V~ ... ··~tt•m fa1h· f.,. cMNlntter, wh• will C:olt'tM,.faf•. ~You're 1frYitff t• attend. Com• in ·~ ~jiiil ftlwic1 J.J0.20.oo per. yerd. ' .. ·, Mey c• fel»ric1 151 45 • ;~...,~ ! • may .. c.,1. meio, -. fridoy, soptwtibefi ~· •I 7:30 P,111' i • '., . ' --' • _, _ _,, _. ,._, -... fwy .. l>rlotol, -· -; 14Ml21 ....,..,..,fh....,.,. tofvrd•y 11 om tef:lllprn .1 .. I· '_ , ... ' >. I I • •.... . ,.-... ": .. ' ·' " ' l " l I ' I . ' '·t~ ·' ~ .. , I . · .. , -. • • 1,!1 .. ....,. !" .,. • . . ' f':\ : \ ~ l ' • l .. .• . ,.., "' " ·r-;1~. ~ranc1sca".' d1~~•.-W!1r!t ••. , ... ~ r.,~t: 25~L~tf. thru1-turd,y1· • .. '· • • • j ' t .•, I '• \•:Ii; ·• ~ ' I .· tf ' . ,_ ( -' ~:_).,, ~ . . Your choice kitchen houuwar•gadg,ls to satisfy e'!ery housewife's,needl see each • ,0-f,_ a 6' fry pqn. oalt & -IOI, Mii 9' 4 •-• c1Alani ..,,,., HI of '4 place lllCll1., kitcilon st-., collapsible IOlod & lrvit wm!w pl01 ..-y mot9 helpful item>. ... ..... ' ' I • • • j I' '•4 .. ' ' • •. RIG. 22.91 NOW Deaigrl9d uclwi¥91y for Pw1¢4s,- Franciscoan'1 'Zinnia' palltnl is _,...J}. . '''""'7 con19rnpot at y, cauil .... at home in any company. 1.n light brown with white and beige~ 16 pi-.. set inc:ludos 4 each aips, saucers, bread and butter plates and diniler plates. 'Mttldego' in oli .. with Ill'"" and pink .... 'Garland' In gale! with -~­'*"ite. 16 piece Mis also r..iu-t '2.5~. ,COV*Wd ca-okt, caffee -· lll'fllrf boat, ICllt end pepper and ' nlany other ..... llodt:_ piw .... CMlilaWa. UICI rr ••• CIUll• rr1 5 PC. CUTLOY Sf1'. •· 6 PC. ITIAIC ~SIT SPECIAL IUY 4e9.9 . YOUll CHOICE .. ' I .. • , Eoch ut J--l--' ~W.""" ••""' ~ lw.., cuttiri; ond llicffle _.~..-...II• 1111'3 fl• h•_._. S JC......, Mt in nahlnll ftftlsh, wd ............ ,, .. , ...._, ..... ~ ... Jn naturol tlftllh •""'"1 ..-Welk. "-'"'"' • • • ~ -· I• • ' I ' \ . Rubbermciid9 tumtable organi1•rs save . you space and c•binet clutter! ' I . double 9.9e single 2 for 99e )' Don't miss this fantostic "'"-Oft our RIA211• nlGicl ful1dafJla "9o- ~iien. n..y pu1 Y'M .-;-"' ..., ..i i...,. ti-tholf"""Y1 Choose from either •inolo or doWli oiH. • F CANOGA PARK DOWNEY , MONTCLAIR FULLERTON HUN!t'INGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA t" .. . . ~ ~\ -~~----------1_ ___________ _ \ ' . . I I I • • ' • • • • ' • • • ' • ' " ·: .. " - . -'- ; '' _' DllA,.lllY CLEANING PLANT SEllVIS AS l'llOTOTY"I ' · .• " p.,,..j,'I Lff AnttlH O,..rillin Shewi WtJ t.r l'lioh CM1t '" te.t ' "" ' • • ~~n,~e·y' s Expanding ~U)rap~ry Cleaning Servi~~ lts .t: .r "" l ' I .• .: Fir Ula put twe ye'" p..,. ~'I tiu -eptlatlni I ·~ cleanllll ,.nice In :~11M An&:~P ar11 1!bicP is ~~ G be 111e "pr0tot1pe !tr •.potl<nwl4e operation. ; 1'!<aled 00 West Olympic '°""'·ard .ill Mon~. Ille ~· aorvjce hu prevlouso fr 'lltViced Lot An1eles and .~a.nit cOunt.lb. Now, the tleaJIJnf Mrvlce is eJJll!lCling 'into UlrH -new Soulhtirn ~ornla Markets ... , , lan Diego, Riverside, and San ~o Counties. ·; M a n e of the country's l'arl..t rolall•n of dtoperl<s, 1lllrialhl 1nd :hou .. qold l!l>rlcl. 1'e>ln<y'1 ... -~med· about ;the·· dama1e ~llMf I.I draperiu by sun, nui,· humldlty, kltcl!On and ~y fl.Imes and au'6 tJ· loaUlll: Moc~,•( the d•m•t• iooc """""""' until l h e .., • .,.11u .,. •itaned, The ~als ~ afit.l!lon ~ II 'trldtuorill clt1nln1 ' ' methods may tbeo accent Th.is now·palteted ~ ltainf 1&4, in IOllM, Q4#:s. e 11minat•11-dh1eottr1tlen, caUJt ~ltte 4~ontion deterioratitn and lhrinkA&e. ti the lallrlc. l!nl!roper ctean-In dd!Uon to provic!illi it.I in& ttfel,f caQOU ad'• e d exclusive cleanina preceu, dllrlace. ... Ptnney's custom aervlce ,end Wblle workinito impreve iLs experlPMed drapery lnstallm curtain ~ drapery f1~1. into the home ot office to ~ company alfo tackled the esUmate the cost, remove t1'e Pf~ of how to impiove draperies lnd mart thlzft f6r cJellln1 metbeda. RecenUy lattr return t.o·u\e pttpw;wbt- Penney'1 fOUPd an eDtirtly ' dow. Tbty are lhtn,,faaeft· tt new process. FaciUUts were the plant wbeN!· th''flll:Jt"PiU set up the CCIDptny'I New are fefnOVed. Tb&. drt,etiea York merchandise t es & Ing art spot-cleaned, ttpalred V center and ezhaullive U:st ne«asary, cit~. ~. cleanings proceeded. The ~ ouUitted with tit• ptM ~ process proved ~ul. decor•tor-lol<IH" l<r rt-,. ' '· DELICIOUS, FAlllC fOl W6MEN WlfH TASfE .' I •• Ud~F~~ WINDOW TREATME~TS FOR YOUR HOME • ' ' ' I .. .. . '• .. .. •CUBtoa lllUe drijeriel our spet.ialty ... SAL.E 1/3 to 112 CFF Ii I . • • 1 D1<APlllY PAl~ICI e Self l l11.4 Sethu l Y••r futrtlthi• e ? ,1,. S111t•r S••i111 • CtHont l f:tytnJ ~cl~~~ South Coost Plaia, Costa >Y\tsa lfl1i.I •' tht St" oi.oo ,, • .._.,. ,HONE• 3"6°68h . ( " ~ . ' r .. ,. .. ' • •• • . 1 ' .. I .. •• . • ... . • • • \ • ' t • I ·, ';/'~ .) . . .• J •, . ' .. Red hot news! Boys~: ~a~:C~crCif · -FIRE .. -HO·SE ·JEA·N,s·- ORIG. 3.98 NOW .. SLIM $ REGULAR .for . • • • .. ,. . . HUSKY ORI(;. 4.49 NOW 3 ter $10 11'SA.l'Oui~IMHAPPININGl Our !eu9h can¥Os joon1, with tha laok ol o firth06t, on~ tho .......... • Are tr..U. ero rMlucocl. Now, ho -heve Iliit grtlll ntw look for l'l> lllGMY then •var. Ani, ....,, ,... ... tlle.~ Maalifl el Ponn·Pr.,t" "'Y core, tha~mtans no mar• i1onin1. Jusl meclliile woslt o'n~ tuMWa 'aoi 41)'; Ne wriillder, .. d tho <rtoso is ,.rmanant. The cut ·~ slim and trim ••• he'll wHr ·.,. l6w.., the hi;s w-slylo.Selt hi-• hal,..you ttl out'"°'' slei" in one woshino. 50~ pilytlftr/~-.$IH1"11. • • , .' , ·~ .. : ,~, . ' . . "/ " . LIKE IT ... CHA~c;iE IT! I • I • • ,. ' . ~ ~ I J ' . -·-.r. ' . ~ ' ' ' . " • AVAll..ASl..E AT .YOUR,L.OCAL. PENNEV.$TOPll . ' , ... I• ,. ' .. ; ·. .. • . . ) . • • ' ' • . . • ' ' I ,.,,.,'-'' --..> r ... I • ... I ' ' I j Splendor Knilted strands oj 11cM lorm bow-kll<>t p!M wlth matching earri~ .anti a,.,,ide bra~-411 pjirt of the splendor th 1~ fall lashioo '69. ~ •· "· NOW ..• Lunt Sterling f for the Fall Bride at Savirt9s uyto$14~ ON SEllYICES FOii 4•8·12 -YOUR SAVINGS ....... .... 4's S's 4-Pc. $32 $64 S·Pc. 40 80 120 6-Pc. 48 96 144 A Gill of Stuling '- MamllDd Dad &he'll -"""""· ' Frie!lds, too, will1'ea~ lo add lo her lll!rYice al u..;.. telrific oavinp-Up lo $144! D:Jn'tdelv- plaoe :yuuronb'.,... Oller mlllt CDd Ocl. 4lb. . GEORGE MURRAY · 11\.V!lt e CH IHit. e CllYSTAL e FURH/l UllE Bri1lof Str•el ~t S•n Di.90 Fr••'"'•Y So11lh Co•.t l'I••• Phone S•6.1700 EVERYONE'S FAVORITE .. ~· By 1't111l r1•d1nhip potl1, 0111 of 'iji1 mo1f pop1I.., ll.fw1p•P!" f11t11r" in Ame~ic t ;, th1 Ann Lin ~1 col1111U1. 11'1' 1 d1ily "r11j11l1r" in th e DAILY PILOT. Tlie Cling's The Thing For Fall The cling 11 ln for !all fashions. •·For the belle who wants to !COf'e bi_&h marka for &<¢ eroomint • 01 olC c.amp11, • ~th, loft(, unbroken ltn< 11 ~--la! und,er1 the prevaillnC short skirts.'" 11.1gge1t. Betty Curry, tfashlon director for a ~adlng .iilllb. "A boon to lhe female con- tingent who prefer the social security of a girdle is Loop- the-LOop, Burlington.Quneo's · new stocking with little loops knll In Ille top (well). Fial clasps 'lttach the ltockln& to the garter lab al any foun- daUoa g.a rm• n t, thut' LEGS HAVE T<1'APPEAR· L G AND LOVELY WITH FALL'S HIGH HEM eliminating garter3 and garter Ntw Knitting Techniques Keep Hoit Flat, S.•mle11 High As ·Eye C•n .S.. bulge. This fall ~the.Loop will come in in opaque style 1n .. ~~for panty-hose enthusiasl.'5 JB fashion shaacs and a sup-there Is a new bikini panty port style in I flattering hoee. the first without seams. shades." The high aide effect is achiev- Odd Carpets Can Become Area Rugs • .... • I ed by 11 new knitting techn!- ciue . No matter how high sklrt,, may rise, girl-watcher! rf'port, the seamless bikini type panty-hosf: reveals a smooth, unbroken line, so it h;u special affinity for Fall's clingy, slinky styles. Make you r own "instant" area-rugs • . • w i l h fringe . Fringe benefitJ - a aplendi way to translohn odd size car- pels into atkacttve area rug1. Many times carpel shops or rug departmentJ have good buys in sample carpets - often in just the right color too. Also, when moving from one place lo another -just by <tdding fringe, the carpeting which doesn 't quite fit wall-ll; wall can become somethio,g: new and exciting. FINE HOME FURNiSHINGS • INTERIOR DESIGN The more daring decorator can create rounds, ovals « even free-fonn shapes by fil'lt making a peper pattern and cutting the carpet with a uUli- ty knife. Nothing can be more si\npie than Attaching rringe t 0 carpet Many adhesives are now available for tlu.in& fabric to fabri~. Place fringe on the floor. apply glue and t11e genfje_ pressure to adhere carpet'd,o lringe. Keep 1n mind many household glues can witlatand dry cleanin~ and fiihampooi ng. Another 1 d e a rnlghl be lo use heavy duly doubfe.faced tape -v;hlch can be removcd 'easlly. Beyond the frinae -here are a few ad4iUonal sug· geslions: rlghUy~ ~d ran.. dom-shear pattern'\•~ a good choice for .. instant' area rugs -juch' stytµ,g ca.n stand up lo ljeavy traqlc and sun look L:n· tt.ampled. It'• also wise to ""led a luxurious-looking yet .iasy-car:i fiber such a s HercUJon Olefin liber. It just taja:s a "few ~y steps to Temov• spot! and spills -blot immtdiatt.ly with PIW towel· ing. sponft off the etlelenee with Ille suds of • lJlht detergent and water, and bkt.I the area again. • ~ J)f durable Herculon can moYe from Lhe firs studio a_part. ment on lo big.er and ""bet- ter'' abodes. I 11 / 1/ SPECIAL OFFERING For Entryways · & Hallways • If it's tine fir a chln11, now is tht moment·t• fitl Hie 11t11nce ni4: Ml row entryway aM .Nllway ••• wiUI Inf. one ol lliw Italy diltinpQllllj ~-"'b bearin1 1 sipalure of known quality , •• 1 limited ncnkr ef' pieces frM tie Henttilon aftlf Htrill(t col\ectilns, dtosen l!om the ,.Plar J. ·H .. lip slod: ••.. na• mitable: al 111 ~rea stwes at sif,llifit1llt minis. At shown. Menredon ''Navarre .. eonsolt, bronlt ~nish R•gular Herlt8it "Chim · bery" hall pitte, rich mtdiuni bron fini~h Htnta11 '·Noltina· 115.PQ 15.'l.OO him .. hall pioce, 1S8.50 distressed dark brown finish 139.00 189.00 189.IX! "For the Quality that Endures" PASADENA POMONA COlORAOO Al El MOLINO • HOLi. E.ASI OF GAREY SANTA ANA Moi• ot El"•••h ,.,.. ..... ,,.,. 0,.11 1111•114., l'ttft111t• South CootJ Pksu _ 3333 lristol, Costa Mesa-545-0724 • . ' -..~ .... llWARD W You Will J1nd It "'V-•nfno ln<!eed ., to vialt Mothell>ood ~i!Y ~J>f M\l -lftt llfelll!fbofuUf!il_liAU. fA&ljtoNS. t Our Aolhl~n Cool'.dlnatOIS a~all liiCaUono' ·r' wltl be delfOhlld lo •Ill you. In chooslnO Ii 1111trt tall wllldtobe. I . ' ATfRNITY SHOP$ w COSTA Ml$.A. NIWPOIT ~CH M•UOl SHOHINCI CIMTll t• . .,...... bllittl 2Jto H•rl:i., II", ' . •• . ,. •· ·. '· '• ~ ime for a forward .. thrust into a new season and our stellar collection ot !all fashions i s ready to transmit to" you ••• tresh concepts in every ' •• meticulous line with a galaxie ·. ot exciting space colors •• , all waiting to~ you ' ' ' I to explore now! ' @ c; fl •=>'81 - - 1 1401 north IDl11n .•. sn.nta An~ I s t ep out or your cor .. _.9_ snd i nto Pat r 1c 1.1 ·s .. . • Korbor C•nt•r 2300 N. Harbor, Co1ta M1so-.S4.5-6S24 !------------------------------·---------- j l \ , ' • I ,. I 210 1-IAST,117TH S~ Hillt"• S111u1re -642°1410 Lin9erie • Rebe1 • · CC)JTA MISA • - • fAST DRAW . . , Dh11•4·Utt• Mia lllr1• ... ,.f1tfett ,..,.,.,, ht the w1,t, Calf '42·1671 1"4 t11t tl•• ... i~tt 'PW ..,, 1IML ~· . ' first. ForhckA: •• A BRIGHT STRIPE , •• on Ibis Swuterspun Clella® beautifully shaped for an active-passive life .. , take il travelina ... it'• beautifully wuhable, drip-dryable as 'well. ID ·Bone, striped to complement. '28.00 ·ows l40• VIA LIDO, l'IEWl'ORT IEAC~ -One.ttf1 The Lido Sheps - \-~- .. ·' .; - .. ,_ . ' • • ~· " ' • " . .., . .... , 'fl ' . . ~ ~ l •• ... t '" '· .. \ ' ' ' (l , . • ' • • ~IDdpallcl'OllllO --to-~ o1loola. • . ' . i· ' • .. . I .. ' • .. I .. • . . • • • v ,'\. . ~ ,-• I. '• • • .. • : Buffums· • • , I '< ' • • nit II Ille-. I• 111111.-i-. Th& tie flips. The Ptf1111n&nt-preS$ skirt explodes in 1 $Wirt of strf• ' E111r1ld or A11ttllyst •tlr contrastint sttiplna of silk)' acetate la!it; 6·16, 41.H Dress Shop •• • ' .. . . .• • '• .. .. ' I • l ( •• • . . • • .. ... . ., ' ' ... -· ·~ " ., " ••• •• Newport Center 11 F'ashiq1 lsland • 644·2200 • Moo., Thurs., f1i. JO:OO Ull 9:30 Olher ~s 10:00 till tll 1 ' I ] :~ ~ . . . ' ... -=-----·-.----. -- The KNIT WIT . ! I ~ ForcaJt DeJigner Colte~tiorM ' · . . I I third ~cuiel~ one 9f "Collector Items by Adri" is soft.and sup{>Ie matte1jets~. shift;Naist Wi~ full gather~ Ski.rt U~ aj; Waist Wlth sell !*It 'Iv · ' features silk lassies. Fourth• p;me! shows off a , Cuddlecoat", creatiod by Victor Jaris. It's a 'be!g~jneJton ·front wrap coat qutlined in natural South Ame'rican fi>r. Tbeilew c0llec- tion WFDl on display for the first time j~t 'thii month at' May Chm· pany store ijJ South Coast Plaza, Costa Me!!a. ' ' New departlnent in all May Company ~tor"!', the Fo ecasl Design- er Collections Departmeti~ ':Jfiitb'1's' tpgetbtr in one! place· clotlles from some of America's m~ we:n~r¥oP1lg desigfier~. SamRtes o! collection include (above, left lo r)glit), bla~l ~atte jersey dress, in first panel, by Leo UarduCcl. lt blltt-Ons to.high neCkljne with rhinestones. Empire banding ~olds soft gatru!rs. In sec-Qnd panel, wool broadcloth coat by CafvhtKlein has wid9 self belt with giant gold buckle. Wide bias self baDd quUines the 1 silhouette. :1n ~~~~~~~~~~~.-,.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I EVERYONE'S FAVORITE Tread Softly~_Lady ~ •cf11•I re•d•rthip potlt, ene of tfte mo1t pop1.1l1r new1p1p1r --.... MS·2112 ; )eat1re1 i11 Arnerlc• is the An11 Lend1" colvm11, It's e d1il., ..._,. Mii Mrwt ._._ "'r1gvl1r" In-tht DAILY rlLOT. • ,...... .t .. In ~ frrf1 . ...._...... 1 · i , COSTA M·~ ... • ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST FASHION CENTER M STOllS-ALL 72• .. .,.. lll111tty till 9:10 The be~t-dressed 1egs !'ill ~ brand new nyl~n for stretch stepping softly into Fall and hosiery called Enlwheer by Winter thls year. Newest' American Enka. It wW be hosiery trends indicate a close g~g into stretch. atockinp aJliance with the s o f t I y · <vid pantyhose, and will com- feminine look coming ln for bine the fashion accent-on dresses and sportswear - a sheer color with the pracUcal look that will be translated: aspect of flt. : wide range of soft new colors, includkig 1voCado, m a ulv e , baby biue. gentle yellow and campus green, as well ae all the pale aod .dark neutrals. Maxi Back CAMEO SHOES 'EATUllNa RED CROSS . SOCIALITES COBBIES "The Fashion Shop That Fils You" I.AAA AAA AA A • • • ·&oath · Coast ·1-ua ..m... AT WM~ ~r· ~ ..... down the leg in gentle colors,• new sheers and a move away from thickly defined patterns., One of the newest trends ls the, sheer leg, done up in any ooe of a wide range of soft, feminine colors that em-1 pha.slze a cool, clear look. Good fit is ihe number one demand of today's woman and stretch·hoslery meets that df.. mand With slocki.ngs and pan- tyhose Ut.at .~ sure-to-fit. The mui·length is apt to ?OOm in ~pularity tbf! Fan aryd , Winter. One may not like the look of th.ii long coat but few will question the practicality or ,keePlnc warmer and drie.11 7.10 I •1Ai·IO t 15%-11 I l l,1-9 4-11 . I SlAi-10 l '~-· ; I Designcu in the majestic Spanish mood ... ' . Dorado by Thomasville Ha.·, arc:hi~ i.."'f-, aad ..pl~..,.;.;_, of Jn!ot t-i; ""' of the -iw..U.:..... kid ihr1'cilcl . . . ll'Oftldri< !'"'-in moldinp .,. -~ io h ...... , witlt"'" .,..._., coda"~ ...,w M ll'Ullinaecl,-tdl' of $pu;,h ioS,"11'!'- Nocicr, .... the -........ • ' ...pm-~ inlaiil\ . ' ud"--'-' ~ ... , . .,........ ' · I iron •«'ml"-'V<l>eaa . . ' d _..,,_ -~·'­ ' .. ,.,. ·---~-• ~ltl*d~fidifslil ~-~·~~ 1 otY•l1ez ~ ~-,&Jo. , . m-paD.....n ;::_Mooriob-i. .wW:.. Ii'1 a gloriou coll.moe-Doia4o! o.--r- c ........... --~­_ ..... 1165 HARBOR BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MW Phone 541-5131 l Some or the prettiest new colored-sheers will ~ in a It ts available for Fall in both sloe~ snd pantyhose in the new &beer Weights,. in a Why buy a years lll<lllbe:nlhip in • G,... to by mid 1-....;,bf buagh 1taw ........, when yon can. buy effortlna weight reductir,in and poy 11, IM ino1' at Gloria Manball'1. Most pa-, ba!!ed °" ac!ml reoo1dt, -Mr ,.,.i in u litlle u 4 to 6 weeb md ' . LO.SE 10 INCHES WITHIN THE FIRST 10 VISITS Fl NAL WE·•·K ••• TH)IOU•l.I SATURDAY, SEmMHR 27111 ••• DON'T' MISS IT! 1/2·PRICE OFFER! ' Jf• %' ~on your <boi<e of redtldUlr HIPS or WAIST or 1'11IGBS . -~~ ms when u..i!ia·-jlll1dldi\, with any~ Gloria Mamhall . .ro-~ ha'lrljlle·lt,-, , ~ Gloria·:ll!'~saiu>oyscoetal..l.,'mu<A·less U....olh!r,..q!itNductiae.'- ''\~ !hilt'• one Cl( the """°"" Ibey beoan., tho 1VORLD'S LARGEST Owned and Operated System . . ; '\~.w. lead«.~ can d~ en ~t_.'-~~ CDll".9 ~ .• ,~-••• wft1icut stnimolll t!ID!lr'<!l8e. etanation. diela, ar mdi8Y Mio~ lfo aiorobinr-WE ARE NOT A GYM! , { 'doitiormn omap10vioiLAoloall.Y118P, under """"''Rlion, tho · -ManlWI >D>U:hinm, incbling oar Pll""ted "<;ho-Lit-Matio:"'-.. '· 1 ... Wh;t,GloriaMm9balfaFi-C...tr.IS)'llem-- 'J • .,,Woild'1 latgaot. • ·l!!ow FOR F'llBE -•lait 'risil.-No eharp-No ~ GLOidA. lWISii.uJ.. """'' . -. ' . "Tell "" Ibo dmii ..... you -to....,., and •'.ll loll ;raU·lmr .._ -m;i. it Will take and'IJ1llllllllee<ill wdtinc fllllt il'oa. will nllCh :roar Pl In fact, oo ahooltitel1 pooi.IM:.,.'.ft lid,.... will obtain :roar objectm!, that u tlaW in oar~..., will...., let Jl!l'lilrte FREB.OF.CllABGE, ""''..a all>flitU>er 'filill, until',.... .-:!>.-..,U. Jt'1 pooitne .,._..., that ,.. bock ap aai i-mllee 1001{,. ~ South Coast Plaza 1,t Lr.ti by th• W•l•rf•ll tr.!:iC.1~ AT THE S"'N DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MES.A ' rt.011•: M•-1210 AHAMllM, •IYlll\.Y Mill.I, to•tMA. Cfll'lflKAW, OO'lfMIT, Oll!NOALC, LAltl'WDOO. \.Otte ••A(M, NIWPOltT •IAC:M. ftOtllTM MOl.LTWOOb. ONT.till.to. f'AU.Dt:HA. I.lit 91r00, SANTA ANA. IANTA •All ... ltA. IUMU.NO, TA.lttAHA. WMITTlrlt, .... •• .. ,ltMO. IACltAMINTO, SAN IOll, IUNNTVALl, WA&JUIT C:ltlrlt. ·" I l I I I \ • I • t. I ' • • . .. .. ' . l l l . I I "----.... ..... " '\~ . ~. . ............ ~ ... ~ ............ . I ' . '• •• , ,•· ! ~ • }4ake Get-away in Styli •• ;:. ·.,; There cornn a time in every '.:i!Jli>'s Ufe wllea bo mlPI make ~:~-~Y -fut or -'"Y~~ -lllCI bo ml&hl •• !: do It In alfle. :· We're not talkinr about a " • and • robbera get • . ~if. Just the escapllt vari~ ~.Hart Schaffner & Marx has ·;Jl'eated what It cal!B Ille IOI· e '1!it, a sarment • so tile that lti adaptl to ess beaH-ret.real a1tua-• .•. . ·.· Uou. LIM C•llinl aw11 lrom Ille .mo.. .. be ft !Gr"'a-p11 dota er a head atart en a lonr weekend. The sutt ;. • &<IOd way l9' make a lftJ~th return, al)>elt late, oo Moaday mom- inf t•s a lllit recommended for getting -aw'Y from th e re}JUve1, ~aps for a quiet Sunday, brunch for just two at an equally quiet -ant er Inn. 1 I Or for s<Ulnt • ..., -Ibo ..-,ddlrii noeptloa lllCI .. rill ilie --(a l'I' .....,-io """all tot~). Or gellinl awoy f!!Jll1 ~ elf ty for a qulet, restfO.l'eOwiVJ weekend.. •. at vacatl&\a • Or jtlll &elUn1 away f~ all th<~· pollut1,on for a , 1 l~uroly 'fallc I~ Ibo park. .• Whal_,., ault Is lhll that CID IMI IO-.UJ thln1s lo onemuf ,~ .. ·~ blending o/ fallilc, lllYl<i aod lripmdty ';:The 3 L's for Loungewear .~~~= •• lhjl Wier qufllt,. I aong, Lush and Liberated t!:.!~ ... =':.~:! t -!J'10,-1ar lhl1 lall !·. l • ., The look of loongewear !or gowns. Nor do yoo buy just for "Ulllly' a tweed uecuSect in I I ·• F ~ "" mutetl' pattem sucb u o plolll. tall is Jong, ush, and ouow, or ~ ""." '"1ltW n.e. f4iv6red colon: are duD- -ullOral<d. pajama se , by d.isian!. lrllled too -allvu be.-;~: 'llle .m o s t cootemPorary Artemis art so ~ ule:r sbi&:i, browns, rrai1, etc . . :i-eady-to-wear silhouettu havq are inteoded to double for "nle stylll can be the type J>etn ada~ in soft, floating hostessing ~ well a1 sleeping. }'OU prefer -. either the un- :fabrics and brilliant ~!ors to • AU your exotic costume-yens derstated traditional Jook or •.:J.ft ):OU dare and ~zz.le at lso . the more advanced faahion, ~:Ao ~ · ts and j uU.s can a come oot at rught, some featuring the n e w ::...,J~l~t~ ;:ns, and ~:Jf:TVt1 ' since th~ 1969 fal.1 loun~ewear shaped wa.istllne .. ':I' ·1 j f scent 1s nothing 1f not As for mgeowty, y911 can • Unl1 ust a ew seasons aao • th 1 1 The r. origlnate endless situaUons in ·toungew~ar was a clothes r:atr ca· 1 rm' 5 which to wear a pt-away suit. ~las~ without s~atus. In real-designers have adapted high wear it either w:lth matching : llfe 1t. meant str!pplng down to necks, gold braid, and quilting. jacket and t.rousen or with . blue 1eans or bred housecoat from the Far East. sweeping contrasting slacb so perfectly : for ~upper al home with. the pants legs and embroidered coJor-coordinated that they're .. famJly. When you entertained, details form the Middle Eaat, right both for a weekend in the : you "dressed up". and "instant dressing" notes ceuntryoradaylntheclty.In : . . Today, at-~ome Jc~urewear like f~r.ro.chin zippen from fact. the trouaer · ·rivals even1nJl' at Ure f o r Amertea East. IOmetlmea b a ''lift" : · flamour and glitter, and is in a The predominance. of. pants from the jacket aid. · class all its own for comfort. and jumpsuit.I in vivid colors The &etf.way suit ts, in The KNIT ' WIT ' 'SIE OUlt COMPLITE SELEqlON' TODAY · S OU·TH .. COAST .. P LAZA COSTA MBA-...... Ir ........ -'·-••.s.-i.---- @) MINl·TRENCH by GRAFf, .. Our l«•f lrltriguo coot cl • simply wondtllt!J OIQ'on poly end-<XJttcn poplin. J(s taffeta lined and h" tho Ofld stein repenent ZePel finish you IOYe. _ . -• : · You join the new home is a breezy super-comfort euence, • weekend wardrObe ; :~ first <lf all by sweeping trend from ready-to-wear. and that can be worn duriq the .. the floor -in the most it gives you a chance to do week u wtll. MAltCH THROUGH ARCH IN MATERIAL THAT MATCHES : ··~legant sense -with ankle· your own fashion thing without Like the IOnC 1ay11 ''Let's i length pants <lr with ,1onc ever leaving borne. get away rrom jt all." ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST fASHION CENTER t4 STORU-ALL 11• •Riii .,.. 1lthtl, tlll f;lO Match With Wall Coverings --You'll Be No Wallflower :.· • ' '"' :~· ;. :!O " ,. ., " .. ~ ., " :• ~ ., l< " .. •• :•. .•. ., ·~ •• :< ,, ·:· . . , . !· " South Coast ?taza 9lt..n&. At aaJI __, ~A'I'". COSTA MP.\ {;fs'lanl ~e1ninine ~cu~ion:J 1500 ADAMS AVE. COSTA MESA 540°1690 IC.-.. H....-1 'k' L~Y.AWAY'Pl:AN <No 5-lce Ch"lt) ! ~~=~&c~~1;:: , * BANKAMERICARD : * ~NYENIE!"T PARKING · Dp·~l?td IN AND $11 ~ .~~D ~llAT OF FALL AUCTIONS., Want to be a real show stop- per with a new fan outfit? Well, here'• a way you can ret lots of "bravos" without walk- in&: around half naked in a see- through blouse <lr itsy bitsy mini skirt ... and you'll be wearing S001.ething extterMly origtnaJ and creative.. The idea is to have your new outfit match (get this) the walls of your home. No, this won't make you a wallnower -it will make you the belle of the ball because you'll be us- ing the matchlrig fabrics that a.re available wlth many or today's bright, c o I o r f u L wallcove.ring1, and every.one will marvel at your apafkllng creativity. Wby, Ille gtrll will be ari<n with envy when th<y ,.. that you're a rainbow ol colon in I new drea thol· malcllet the • wallcovarlng hi. for eumple, The biggest sale. of the year HoPTOD\Y. BRING UVIN(J.COSTS BACK TO EARTH. And Singer has a credit plan to Jit mYr budget. For-ort11t111nnu...im ... wfllte--stHGEllCOMl'ANY .,, ~d llfE....,.COMPAH'f' C05TA MESA COSTA MESA lrl1tol • S1111flow1r 140.2•1.J ~ $01Jlh C.111 Pl111 2:100 H1rhr 11....1. Kl 9°1195 H1rbof C.~t1r HUNTINGTON BEACH Hlltf•' •t leech lf1.t041 Hunti111te11 le1'11 Cet1ltr T8YG<Jrd1niceaf '"'*'af li.e ""51fl0N MATE*----~ SINGER. Gettheooelnttio "'Lexington• or the "Vlnb.n .. cabinet. Orttoo FASHION MATE" zic-zq sewin& machine m thl carrying case. SANTA ANA D1wJl'h;w1t ICI t .Jt4t JOI W. 4th St. f GARDIN GROVE ttJI Chtllfft•tt 110°4010 Ort1111 Ceuflt"t Plt11 the breakfast nook . You needn't worry about the select.ions avallable, either. These days there are patterns and ctilors to please everyone from swingers to old fuddy duddies. For example, suppose you want to impress hubby's boss sometime when he comes over for dinner, and you think that your dining room could use a little sprucing up. Redecorate your dining room and yoursdl \Yith such fashion coverings u "Regal Damask'' from United -DeSoto's Va r I a r Collection. The wallcoverlng patte.rn is ~ lu~101,LS . gold flock an -a ailk:-llke ;white backgrOW!d and f!"! fabric, front wblc~ you W!U m~ or have mBde. lnte a 1hfp.faahion cocklall dr..,, matclle>\ the wallCovt!"rlrfl to·a"'T"; ' The .. &,at D,amask'' wallcoverJng ls preputed so you can put It up yourself U you like, and the fabric is rayon and acetaU S.Q. It's euy to work with if you.have dreu- making abiliUes. For m<lrt casual ~ear, how about one of the popular new combination mini sj.irt bell boitom outf.itl? The wallcover- ings house makes a dandy fabric wilh matching v;allcovering for this. It's call- ed "Posy Parade" and the fabric is all-cotton yachting cloth with pretty pink Oowen and green items and leaves on a white ·hackg!'OQnd. The wallcovenne: can either lit a perfect match or you can select other color.I and have patttm-coordlnatlon .• .for ex- ample, a, pink and gi'etn eumt wl~ a yellow l;ll' blue and green wallcovering. But whatever yqii .slice!, you'H lle f'doh!i .your .own thing", and enjoying it! Dorado Has New Ideas In Traditional Lines Sim~licity ls the keynote ln Armofre, druser1 a n d the new fall t;lb.li>n-aetting chests· ~ : tQulpptd ·:with'. Dorado furniture by casteni to _rnaie,r:oom.rur-i, Thonwvllle. ranjing easier and a I• o Inspiration for lhe furniture sirnplliylrig Ute joti Of m · line Is the wtlghty, but simply heavy furniture ,around 'tor designed furniture of the cleaning. · Spanish Renaissance periOO. : Helvy haridware ' adorm all .,.. .... ,, Nny • c..r " ' ' Ut• your-lan~trfcerd,· Master Ch1r1•, Oin•rs, <:ari• 81a'ncht Cr•cl;t C.rd1j ' IN CCST A MiSA IM The simple lines of the early pieces. Flnishea include a Spanish furniture matched the d r i f l w o o d tone called simplicity and starkness of lhe weathered pumlct and a rooms they were to furnish. richly . waxed brown-shaded The 20th century ver~Joh finish called brandy. follows the same simple lines The trtnd is a step removed but makes Imaginative use of from the rusticity of primitive new materials and new ideas earlier Spanish designs a n d 11'1 !lnish and texlurc. represents a move toward the Dllt-ARTllSNT STQA.9=:.. 1116 !!IEWPOlT IOULIVARD t Available at the Marti" more luxurious look or the Old Fumlture Store, 1865 Harbor World. Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Dorado in--,---------- cludes drawer front,, fully PARK CONVENIENTY JUST A STEP FROM OU EAST. ENTRANCE ••• Optn Dolly 9:30-6, Fri, 'Ill framed In molding to create ' rteewd block e.ffecL , Mullioned doon lllCI lm- poain1 arches alao abound in th·e colltdlon. Lop one! bed- poltl prtRDt a rounded _ .. look. Grilles -both In mttal and wood -are featured in some pieces. And there la a head- board with I wliJd9ir pottom. Multi-p~ttern Decor Okay ' ' A pllJ' • on pattm)I. Thot'1 the -ID lodQ'I home decor. J .. I { .... 11111 back mo" thln one palt<in ID • room w11 unheard of, A fOOd, example of coordbaM:d prtnts and patterns 11 a l~ bobby lllCI IUeR room wbld> you ca <:reJte. Start with I richl7 patterned random-shear cupet -such as "Willow HiU" by Mohawk Carpet MJlls, of easy-tare Htrculon olefin fiber. Make1 ao much gense ~. since with Jutur1ou• yet durable oteftn nber, mOJI)' .w .. dllapptar lust by blotUnt up lmmedlat .. 1y and apongfng up the ei l· de.net with the 1ud1 ot a lignt detergent and water. . • I .. .. STEREO SENSATIONJ The calarhll • ..-1 af _ ~ Oran1e Caantr. ,...~ .. ,., RADIO KOCM '103'.1 FM1 From Fashion Island, Newport Beach ·' ' • • ~~-------·0·~ ....... ---·-------·--·---~---·~-----------..-~,,...---.,-----,,------~-~-""'!-.,----- -' v .;. -. • . :AREA ·RUG FOCAL P.OINT' IN•SMAtL ~RC!Qlo\1 . . . ' .. ... . ...-/ . ;!\rea Rugs Make :$ense,· of Design ·.:.A.tu ruts an like. ~· deslgns or area rugs today ·d"it marka,.1 ,anJ)r mo..rt make· them truly small _gem11. .~ "JOit as cotnnis Witbotrt a rug, a l'OOill'<!an fall ~-P!'i~ wed: In~· very nat;Wllh,-a rug,: a room "PP belp <\dine and m'ake l 8ssumel an-ewtirtly individual .$e ol farnit'urle 41""~ ~raonality~~Unies a ru1: ~emenls. However. in 14-dictaies J.be . room "decor, !litloo to their p r·a c'll~ a I ._iallj<l~ilibla•!Qlall l'°'~· usefulness, they have beCune GI-art\ deli,IJ!o . Then. itr~f:I ~ltingly in!enstinc u weJI, be ,displa~ :• if' lit'1wett a, Uw\U lo lheir n•w_ly 'll'll!"ln(-:-il·lh<l-<·_1!8&1t9be ~icious deoilJlll.abd dalhini·· any ·I-Oil( 'I al _all, · .CV!Ors make tt a g~ tab!< ~ -Tocb.y•s winhlblted area or ooe _of the new plaS,tic cubes mp .,. all over the place, that will not detract·· !tom· the <r<aW>g ls!aDds or-so11 com-rug's dmgn. ldft on vin)'\. ti~ or wood }l~er 1yOu use them, let .noora, or m top of plain wall-tup serv'e · as glamQl'OWi '14-Yiall carpelh!J. ~ver puQCtuaUon toiany room in the DOm-)'(lU ha.!et -ll , can be home. . , '."!!'phulad With an ""'"!'' · mg. ·A llR>ke cl boldneSI ,lleigbtens the appeal cl an eo- '.liyiray <rloyer. A large shag- gy clrcle<>I -in the.,....., )If • converuUoo ~ lets it apart from· the rest of ft.e room. When every inch -within a room must count., u )i" man i round-the-clock ~ ooe mall but brilliant -· d rug -will d<llne JiiUnl. mqsic or at.udy area. ~111e-·bed. ""P can pro-, ---!Ide .ootJilng. com!Or\ undq• b8{e feet! '.And, ot course., li;i~·abd rup ,..,. reaUy -.J<ir'-:b other. ~!One o( 'tl!e ' mewl popular t,wes _of.lrup available now 1rt:tht Scandinavian rya rugs. Ji f.act. the great increase in ~ can be traced to :IJi•e!-l' •ppearance on the "' American decoralina sceoe ,. /!ly,wilhin tile-wt few yean, te-t p e c t a 11 Y• those from -~ d Denmark.which ftJtbe_ "iargest rya manufac--ldfer: m the ·workl The world !I•" cOmes from ·an ancient ~ world for "rough" and ilUXJugh thelr characterisUc is trbe: shaggy. t.bt 'modern t)'IS ~ far from ,the roogh, long-~amed ryas whlclt "the Vikings '.'l(dve to warm both tbcir lmmes and themselvts. TOday's rya ru!s art lhickJy-:Woven of bri lianUy~lored : ·J'Ool yarns in patterns which . :.eGinhini lHoe 'old httitage ltl.th :Ille moot modern desigJll. : .11aeir texture and their colors ·hlve double appeal both to the . 't)oe and to the lood>. -··The colon, tuturu and .. 10· • .. ... ~ ... ' I I • • " . ' ' • ,, . ' ,.. .: : . ' ..... , ',. ~ ~ '. •'r~ ~'\i '!.1. ,· c • ·~" • - • From Europe: . From Athens: tho blacl: piton! pant shoe. Pe r· feet pant shoe. Just high enough. Three .shinY. strops slip across the high throot lond buckle. Squore,toe ond sturdy heel. Block potent. 28.00 (•) From Copenhtgen: tha stropped spectator, scroRod and porfod. Unique s c r oJ I design. Square toes end buckled strep. Feminine-foot- .wear with short, s w i n g y 'dre sses. Black. and. camel coif, Elita from Btrtols, 28.00 (bj From London: Iha tailored shoo in • shiny lit• ard print. The attractive walking shoe: Design- for comfort. Neat golC-toned trim, lower heel. Red, block, brown lizard print. By John Smit!i 25.00 (c) Fro.;. Paris: gi~.fringod shoes in black· potent. Trim end graceful, Shapely sh<> e: s for cav. dressing. On a new high"er heel. Bleck.pafent. Bini'c: from J. B. Mortin; 30.00 · · (d) " ' : • r From Spain: • city shoe with leether: ties and shiriy grommets. Exquisit;ly cro{ted. 'High sturdy heels. Tied up frontin leetker <>nd trim- med in gold-toned metol grommQts.' ·NeUtrio, black. 25.00 (o) From Finland: tho square· toed boot with e stocked heel Inspiring. An all leather boot with o ribbed design up the front, Zips up the side. It r .. lly fits. Beige or blotk by Palmroth. 55:00 ______ .(ij From Italy: the pook • a· i;.. plofform sandal that's stropped tnd stacked. Slimmer stocked heel. Elevated soles. The new sondol. Perforot- ed strops desig ned to reolly fit. Beige. &to by Mtrtini. 22.00 (g) may co .c.asual shoes ;129 •, 9· • ~:J I '. J( . "111 ', • •• may co south eoert plaza, san diego fwy at bristol, eost11 mesa: 546 • 932 r shop mondey thru saturd ay I 0 a.m. to 9:3 0 p.m. 1 • '' ~ ' e . . ' MAVCO I \, i • .. . • • .. I • ' . ' . • 1 l j 1 I I I I ' ' i ' • ' , l . • •• .. •' -- ...... ., ............. ,.,, '"' .... » Famed Travel To Their Door BY JODEAN HASTINGS 01 fllt Dfillr Plitt Slaff What 'do the managers of two posh Beverly 1-Iills restaurants do on their night oil? Eat, naturally. . Sampling gourmet fare on the Orange Coast were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Murphy of the Bistro, reportedly the new "in" spot for Hollywood personAlities, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Scully o! Chasen's, a venerable establishmelrt in operation since 1932. . Between courses in the Huntington Harbour Beach Club where they were dinner guests and visiting John Cunningham,. maitre d'hotel, they compared ootes on the likes and dislikes of celebrities who have crossed their threshold~. . Alfred-Hitchcock, they agreed, is the gourmet's "gourmet.'' ''When he entertains at home he mlght have grouse flown in from Scotland, oy.!iters from England, and the like," explained Scully, who bas been with Chasen's for the past 10 years. · . ''I-le has a fantastic kitchen where the guests eat, and gold carpe'ting and a bannister lead dow n to his wine cellar where he sen-es cocktails. It's a room pigeon-holed with rare \Vines which he picks up -one or t\\'O bottles at a time -from connoisseurs all over the world.'' Among the younger crowd, they decided, Mitzi Gaynor and husband Jack Bean deserve to be ranked "gourmets." · , NI XONS DROP IN Both men have come under the scrutiny of FBI agents -Scully as· recently as last month when President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon dropped \11to Chasen's for dinner prior to attending a Rams football game. "They really don 't bother much, y'Know," claimed the sljm , youthful catering manager in his clipped. Liverpool accent. "They looked a,round. talked to the employ.es and picked a particular table to scat the Presi dent's party. , - "For dinner we s,e rved the President smoked salmon, spinach salad, hobo steak and FrenCb-fried zucchini. We ·ottered from a selection of Cali- fornia's wines, but since ht ~as gning to the ball game he preferred a glass of beer." · , "Wasn't Governor.Reagan in that night too?" interjected hi s wife. a native of South Hampton. "No dear -Utat was tbc next night1" Scully re· minded. Murphy, a native of Kilkenny, Treland, was closely screened prior to a private party given irt honor of Princess Margaret in the Bistro. }le laughed when he recalled that in 1959, in spite of his Irish heritage., he was responsible for the entertaining of the whole Royal Family·-.Queen Eliza- beth, Prihce Phillip, Charles and Anne-in England. . \Yhen celebrities are being en'tertained at private parties restaurant representatives generally discuss such details as wines1 flowers and en- trees with the host, who knows the particular individual s taste. When they just "drop in." it's up to the restaurant's maitre d'hotel to suggest something that might be appealing. They rarely order from the menu. ''Artur Rubinstein , for instance, is fond of Jittle chickens.. \Vhcn we know he is coming, we roast a chicken for him : very simple," explained Scully. MISS TAYLOR'S FAVORITE Elizabeth Taylor is extremely fond of Chasen's chili (which, at $3.50 a serving, is not on lhe menu). "We have shipped our chili to her aJI over lhe world," Scully contin- ued. "When we k.Jlo\v she is coming to town , there alwar,s is an order wait- ing for her in her bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel. ' A "side dish" or late-supper snack in the restaurant, the chiJi is made by .Chasen himself and bas been shipped to various celebrities around the world including 'fony Curtis in Rome and Robert Michum in Ireland. The recipe became part of the While House collection during the tenure of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938. Liz also enjoys her beer, ScuUy maintained, except \Vhen she is work· ing on a picture and must watch her weight. "Everyone is on a diet these days." chorused both food connoisseurs. end the restaurants cater lo that fact. "People compensa1.e. They'll pass up the hors d'oeuvres and eat the garlic to.a.st -lea ve the potato and taste tbe dessert,'' explained Scully. EXCELLENT CHEFS Both Scully and Murphy especially enjoy gourmet d inners prepared at hor;ne, and their wives agreed tbat they are excellent chefs. They prefer to prepare intimate dinners with a menu, worked out in advance on a birt.'1- day or anniversary card-wh~tever mi3ht be appropriate for the occasion -and perhaps as many as six wines with the various courses. "It's all in the presentation, y'know ?'' Scully claimed. - A PERFECT BUFFET DISH FOR FOOTBALL AFICIONADOS • I Fans Applaud Winn·ing .<Ill ' • •• ., After-the-game Pa.rty •• " llalf lhe fun of ·attending a game is looking forward to a great after-game party. Next time you spend a night cheering on your school team. bring home the crowd for a Swinger Meat Loaf. \Vhelhcr the team wins. or loses, your friends will be big winners around the buffet table. Swinger Meat Loaf is a , ''best-ever'' version of n teen favorite. !l's juicy, flavorful .•. just the .)tind of hearty <lish for robust appetites. You can prepare It ahead , pop U into the oven when you return from the game ... and have a wonderful buffet supp- er ready in a jiffy . Economical fare, too, for scr\'· ing a crowd. meal that's easy lo prepare, easy oo the purse, taste.'! \vonderful. •. in fact, it 's a1 super supper! S\VJNGER MEAT WAI'' I pound ground beef 1 pound ground veal I pound ground pork t teaspoon salt 1.: teaspoon dried I e a t oregano I medium onion, choppt.>d !-'.: cup finely chopped parsley 2 cups sort bread crumbs 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce 2 eggs, beaten I teaspoon Tabasco l tablespoon g r a t e d Pannesan cheese 3 bacon slices Break up meal with fork. in " muung bowl. Sprinkle with " salt, oregano, onion a n <\- parsley. Mash bread cnanbsi~ ln l.omalo sauce: sUr in tggJ•h and Tabasco. Add fu me.,t anclfl mix II bU W!lll ID eW\a g y g; ., •I are. combloed. • ~ To shape loal, P'""' m~ _ . into a 9 x 5 x 2%·incb '10af pan; Invert In a shalloW ~ Ing pan and remove loaf pan;.F- SprlnkJe with P arm e!s a .. , cheese; lop with 'bacon slices. Bake in 350 degree F. oven, l hour 15 mihutes. Serve with ' Flavorful Mashed Potatoes .. •' Yicld: a to 12 servin&s. • Flavorful Mashed Potatoes " Prepare Instant m a ~ 2' e d ~toes accwdlng to*"W19:1Be directJoos. For a 6 to keriing amount. add If' teaspoon 1'ab'.asco to the water~or rnilk ~ given in the recipe. · A Honey of an Idea Beef, veal and pork, plu.'1 bacon garnish, go into thi s deluxe loaf, providing lt with flavor more three dimensional than you get with beef only. y:i~•nr~·~ .. ~ny~1S.di~; Guests Crave Glaze _ lime to a mlnlmum. While lhe ,; ; meat loaf bakes, prepare a HONIED APP~ . until bJended large bowl of instant mashed I tablespoon butter Add lh'e,a~~·;. t'QV~ .oo~ Prior to joining the Bistro-which features French cuisine and Dior dresses · worn by 1its feminine clicntele-lifurphy was with Ule Savoy Grill in London . . Scully formerly was with both "Queens''-Maty and Elizabeth-and wbllo with the P I< 0 Lines became acquainted wilh John Cunningham, maltre d'holel in the Huntington Harbour Beach Club. Cartons Have Many Uses Potatoes. 2 lablespoollll hooey c:<!>k "J'W !bey bq!It to .,Id• ' A loaf or French bread can I 1t2. teaspoons Dljon-styk tender -4 tO;e minut~; tlim, be heating in the oven at the mustard · spdoning glue oVer.them·, 8nd"-- Now on vacation, Scully stopped Dy bis tailors to pick up suJts (or a trip to England and was asked wDether they were for "Vin or Phil." No relation to the Voice of the Dodgers. Scully admit.. that Vin, a regular Chasen's customer, is a ''good dresser .1' A simple yet efficient bed tray for the sJckrooi11 can be made 1n a jiffy tram a cardboard carton. Simply cut an opening o.n ei'ther si!Jc of·\h~ carton.to make room for th&pat!~nl-'s legs. • , same time as the meal loaf. t/16 teaspoo.n.salt contlme, coOklrig'CO\'eral W1UI FOr dessert, chocolate cake 2 medium 1ap'ples (pal'tll, ~y ,are ~·~ -4 will) scoops of col!ee ice quart.ered ~ L'Or~) lo 6 #i-DIOf•· • cream and Judge sauce would In B. S:.to a.inch !ltlOet~OY.~r . 'SerVe,' M' .,. onet, · ~ be great. " low'hcat mtU ,lhe buttet: -stir ' oman 'llll'oui ·<If tblCi' ~;\ And there you ha ve a party in the·bohey, muitard a:Dd salt oVtt them.. · '· ~ Camouflaging Disguis.es Most Disl:iked Goodcf or ~us ;: ;~.~~d ! By DOROTHY WENCK 0r ... ~ ....,,. Ml'thw : "Liver, ugh !" ls \his the rtsponse you ~ from ~ children or husband when ~ou try to serve them liver? lt aeem1 to lKl a pretty common reaction tn famlUea. )ccordlnt! to women w00 alltnd our food )>uylng """"'"· • And in many lamUles, mother doem't lix liver t>,cause she· can't stand to look et lt.br IOuch.il t•vr· Al~r boua. I have lo cook It when my hmband lsn'l borne 'because he hates lbe smell or il · This IJ a perfect example or how ltnow- Jng that a food ls "good for us" i.! no help In getllng us to Uke it or to eat II. We like 1rhat we like whit we like. And lh er seems to be ~elhing you either like or hate, • It's a shame: 9'1aL so many people nre squeamish abdtrt liver, because ll'll such a tremendoual.y nutritious food and 81!0 ~ economical. The prict per pound (ex. ' l I Home ,News and Views ctpl 'lor calves liver) -la not high and there is no waste. A pound euily serves nve. Everyone knows Utat liver is a rich aoucce d iron .o.. a nutrlenl orten found lack1na 1n diet. ·of w001en aOO ehUdrtn. But liver also Is very tUlh in riboflavin and niacin (both 8 vltamlna) and vitamin A. And of coune, liver al.90 ia an ex· cellent protein food . All varieties of liver -beer, C3\f, chicken, lamb and pork -are very ru:lriUous. Pork liver h1 exceptklnally high in iron. It has three limes as much iron as betf liver. Lamb liver has twice as much Iron &!I beef liver. Lamb liver also has cunslderably more thiamine, I' I ribollavlD and niacin than other klnda ol liver. And now you're aar.ng, "yes, but wbo cares If Uver Is g·ood or you If my family won't eat It." 'What. you need) are aome ••w Ideas f0< preparln&Jlyer. One reason why many pco~ don't like liver ts because of tu tuture -both wben you cut It and when you chew it. A good w11y lo overcome this problem Is to grind the liver and turn it into a loaf, ptll· llea, or sandwich spread. To disguise the liver. mix it with some other ground meat wch as hamburger or potk sausage. Raw liver Js dllflcult and messy tn grind. 5o cook fl sllghUy -about 5 , I minutes -in lat' or oil before you grind it. A good·l'tcipe for liver patlies Includes ground llYcr, minced onion, cooked rice, egg, salt,.' pepPer and your favorite !euoningt such as thyme or marjoram. ?ifix the ingr9litn's, shape the patties, then wrap each•p'atty In 1 slice ol bacon and frj aboul 10 {O I~ minut~. For liver loaf, nllx SJ'.OUnd liver half and JiaU with &round beef and add your ravorite ineat JtJaf 1ngredlents. Your children will find It's run to cal fried liver if you cut ll Into finger ·sl1.e strips. Dip these In lemon juk:e, which cf· (eciively masks the liver Uavor . the.n into fl our. Now Cry In hot fal until crl1p. The5c ~n be "Ongcr rood'' ror \he yoltnger &el. They eveh taste good1:0ld! QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. I made a dress oul of bonded fabric and I don'l know It T should wash it or J • J i) ..... , .... , . ' 1 have it dry cleaned. What do yOu Utink1 . any . red~ ror 1:riada, "COOkles! ett.? would be best? .,,-this t!nd,ol ditU 1 • • . ' A. It's a good idea to find out how a fabric should be cared Ior when you buy the yardage. Someijmes tbiil lnformatk>n is attached to lhe ~boll SomeUmea the sales clerk can tell you. ,(t this point, you'd betfer do rome OXP'!'lmentlDa- ·Tho next U... you .elJd oomelhin& lo the"dr)' cleaners .attach a piece ot your bonded labljc l'llh a safety p\n. Measure It be[ore anti •arter cleenlng to see If it shrinks, and·allio check to see if lhe back· Ing comes loose. At home you can easily test lbc fabric for l•underablliiy by fn.. eluding a mearured swatch of the fabric in your washing mathlot with • normal wash load. Q. I have an allergic chikl ant.I lhc doc- tor hns put him on a wheat, milk and rgg·frcc diet. I'm nl my wits end trying to flnd things that he can eat. llava you A. Our olllceod ... not i.,uec!PoS I apeclal diela luch •• lhla! lfowtli<r "1 can send -for • i!OhJ'phlel, "BUIN Pto1>1e wllh Food Aller&fel, • ~ . Garden Bullet.in No. 147~ 1t 1ta a'v 1rom lhe Sllwmtonc1<nt or Docl-1!> Washington,, .Q. <;:. 2IM(lt, fort 11 'Unt Anolher ""1"P~let y~' can ·aenc1-r.r "Allergy Wpcs." ii• avallabi loi' «nll lr<>m the -American AssocioUon, ao N. MJch1pA A\t Chicaa:o, 1ll . Q. ll'lly is il thlt my hllfljand wu not lo '"t li"r on hil low chOloil.1« dletT 1 A. Uver Is ~igh In dlol..w.l ,l.-o I wnce se"lng conlalal aboUI I• mlOlgrams (L'Ompar!d lo 70 mn ID a similar olle aerVlli( of lied). DAILY Pll.OT Patte'ms sewn \\•ith elegant fabrics from around lhe world become one-of-a-kind en- sembles a \roman '''ill treasure -and \Vear for years in perfect taste. At left is a Card ~n design made in a beige and grey Y.'001 pl aid from Switzerland, featuring a longer jackf't and blouse. At right the ensemble is execut- -~··- ed in a pale green crepe from the Orient. The scarf trimmed neckline complements the soft. full sleeves. Both 'vii be shown dur- ing Le Grand Tour Friday, Sept. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in May Co .. South Coast Plaza, a show- ing of Vogue patterns created with fabrics from around the \\'Orld. •• n uptial Vows Solemnized St . And rew 's Chapel Hand iwork Displayed A variety ot crafts will be demonstrated by Miss Joyce George of Hazel Pearson Han- dicrafts when the Happy Homemakers meet at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 28, in the Hun- tington B e a c h Commun1ty Methodist Church. Carol Ray Crane a n d Russell Edward McNew ol San Fraoci.3co exchanted \'OWS during a sing}e rillc cemnony performed by the R e v . Dr. Raymond Brahams in 51. Andrew 's Chapel. '1'he bridt, daughler Of ~1r. aod Mrs. Rollin Ray Crane Of Corona del Mar. ft.$ given in marriage by her rather. Sile chose an A-line dress of ivory silk with inserts of Irish loce at the neck and elbo"· length sleeves. Her shoulder length veil was caught to a fabric now er, and forming her bou- quet were Jiuuertly ortjii&. ),fiss Pamela Crane of San Clemente. the bride 's sister and ma.Id Qf honor. v;ore a slJ'eet length dreu of cha m- pagne )act .nd carried cym- b i d l um orchids ind stepbanolis. ' The bridegroom, son ol ~!r : and Mrs. Albert L. McNew or :swiwater, Ok.la ., asked his brother, Thomas McNew (I( ()thbomt Qty to be hi! best ·man. ~ Decorating tht altar ,.·ere • arrangements o f chrysan- tbtmwns and gladioli, flanked ·~by•candelabr1. I • ' ·Miss George will show some of lhe new crafts that will be in future publications of craft 1na8azines. A question and answer period will follow the presen· talion and she wtll have small kits avallable for those who want to partici pate in creating an article. Reservations and in- fonnation may be obtai~d by calling the f.lmes. C u r t Burnett, 962-6381 ; Robert Cardinal. 847..J898; J am e s Dick, 962..SIS7; Robert }lub- ber!, 5-10-0997: Robert Pecha, 962-s.l IS, or Chris Schneider, IW7-SS59. Mannequi ns Announced fi:1armequins, who will model floral headdresses at the Bal Masque next March, will be announced during the ri rst fall meeting of the sponsoring organization. D a m a s de '• Caridad. The meeting .,..'ill be called to order next Fnday at 9:30 am. in the Fullerton Savings and Loan building. ~ , New members were honored last Saturday durin& a c:ockta.11 party civen in the f'ullertoo home of Mr. and ltlrs. Mario ~ten:urio. Eot.erta.ining was A tuncbeon WAI sctyed ta 50 clole ...iau ... and friends In Ille home ol ll>e bride's patent&. Aallltlng •·ere fi:1rs. llsold ll Fi.sh o( Whittier, the bride'• aunt and Mrs. Ralph c. Alim af NewlJOl't Beach, the bride'• llMt. Alt.end.Ina t.he IUlllt 'beN was Miss Nancy ikNew ol Arlington. ''•·· tht WidtJJ .. '• lister. /llW """)'lnOOnln& I n Cml IDd ell ll>e Moni<"Y P-1. !be ..,.lyw.d! will ,_Ill Boo IW&d. MRS. RUSSElL E. McNEW S.n A:eful Home ,.. Dick Lappe. singer a n d guitarist . Among hon ore d guests was Mn. Joan Moioi,. of Huntington Harbour. Do -. wbo all•nd<d -ID s..Glirlel """S.n Ditio, war ptttenl8d al thr llD Heneot Bill. ol Gro!S· -ilolpllal W...0.'1 AUX· WarJ, ... Dlqv. She entered tbr. l1nlven1ty of Hedlands wllh bonor5 and 11raduatt'CI rrom tt\11 UnW!rsity of Kan!.'ls \\ IM!rc ~h~ nl!IUalf'd "Ith K:ipp:• Alpha TI1rta and Pi Lambda Thell. lier hu~band Is a gradua~ of Oklahoma Sl.(lte Cnlve rs1t;.i 3nd holds 1 degret In busuw~ :1dminlstr•lion Hr 1~ 11 member of Phi G:inirna l>cl1a and \\h1le aHen!:!lng OSl" brh>ngt>d 10 Sigma Alpha ~lu. pro Cr ~1on.:il rnan1:1t,;1'nU!.nt fra ternity and Alpha Kapp.1 P,i, a business adn1lrustration rraternily. ' J I Cleaning Iron To remov' st.arch from an iron. rub the hol iron O\(lr a paper bag coutaining a piece or paraffin. -. • • Horoscope Leo: Ex er cise Is ~Essent i al THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25 BY SYDNEY OMAl\R . BEST BUYS are In nU3ious boob, le1al Yolumes, buUcllng materlaJ, aun• and la.ad. ARIES (March 21·April Ii)' Be perceptive, analy{Ical. You are given added reaponslbUlty . Be sure that you also 4et autborlty and flnJDClal gam. Be aware of your own in- terests. Others will respect you 11 a result TAURUS (April 11).May JO)' Good lunar aspect today coin- cides with chance to pu)lllsh, adYttti&e and gain knowledge. Be practical ln sense that you prepare for future . One in authority Is imprCSled with facts , figures. GEMINI (~fay 21-June 21>): Study Tauru1 message . Oreater rectigniUon due If you f1n1sh what was started. Means be thorough. Accenl quality. Spotlight on ability lo handle delicate financial mat- ter. CANCER (June 21.July 22 ): Your ideas are well rtteived. Public Is attracted to your goals. What you need comes to you. Be orig!nal and dynamic. But don 't bully or issue ulUmatums. LEO (July 23-Aug. Z2): Don't look for excuses to neglect eJ.ercise or diet. Your will power is put to ~t. You do have !un because many flatter you. But real accent is on getting 1t essential!. VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stress on how you deal with quesUons, problems of children, young persons. Be creative -and versatile. Many of your own views arc subject to revision. Romance in air for tonight. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): In deali ngs which involve land, property, becom plelely familiar with detalla. KnoW values; reallie wcrlb of what is being purchased or spld. Fine for faqtily conference. SCORPIO (Oct. %3-Nov. JI ), Travel Is emphaslted. You move about, make changes , and arrive at decision s. Obviously, this is an active day. Be available, ready to grasp opportunity. Many are ara .. 11 to you. SAGrnA.Rrus (Nov. D· Dec. 21 ): Money, possesslons, ability to Increase income potential is accented. Family situation requires attenlioo. Frank discussion a b o u t finances is in order. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You can perfect tech- niques. Cyr 1 e is high: circumstances favor your cf· forts. Take initiative. \\'elcome new contacts. Break through red tape. You are going places. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18l: Avoid tendency to act in premature manner. 'J'here are obligations to be fulfilled . Al· tend to these before making major move. Vi sit one con~ fined to home, hospital. Be considerate. PISCES <Feb. li-r.farch %0): Accent on hopes, dhires and relations "'ith friends . Be a sy mpathetic, informed listener. Realize many around you today are supersensiUve. Key is to be receptive. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIBTHOA Y you conslantly strive for improvement. You are intuitive, sen si live. Change In home or domestic situation will prove bene(icial. New Member s Wooed By El Camino Juniors An annual membershlp tea Saturday Sept . 27, In the home of Mn. Leslie Williams will be the first event on lhe fall calendar for El Camino Real Junior Woman 's Club. Women between 18-35 are in- vited to attend the 2 to 4 p.m. affair in the president's home if they reside in Dana Polnl, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano or Laguna Niguel. Further informaUon about the group may be obtained by calling Mrs. Partick Hayes, membership chairman, 496- 1601. The group , a community service organization, h a s worked on various projects for the past 20 years in the Capistrano Bay area . The club's main philanth ropy is DAFFY, which mearui Deni.al Assislance Fund for Youth and aids many needy children in Capistrano Unified School District. During lhe pasl year juniors also have been sending clothing to New MeJ.ico In- dians, baking cookies for area servicemen . driving people to Orange County M e d J c a I Center, hosting r ore i g n teachers and organizing lhe ~1others March of Dimes in Dana Point and L aguna Niguel. In addition various parties. outings and baby showers are planned for members. Sorority Rummaging A variety or baby items, children's and adult's clothing, household goods and furniture ha ve been collected b y members of Beta Gamma. Fountain Valley Chapter I)[ Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, for their first ways and means project of the year. A rummage sale will be sponsored by the chapter between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Jn the Odd Fellows Hall, Hun- tington Beach, Saturday, Sept. 27. Anyone wishing lo donate usable Items may contact. Mrs. Louis Bacca, 546-7391 . or ~1rs. Clarence Nelson, 962-- 3713, to arrange for pickup. A workshop lo sort and label items "ill take place Friday, Sept. 26, in Mrs. Bacca·s home. Mesa Auxiliary American Legion Hall In Costa Mesa is the setting for the meetings of the Auxilary to Barracks 1249, Veterana of \\'orld War I. The first Tues- day of each month members gather for a business session at 7:30 p.m. and lhe third Tuesday for a social and potluck at 6 p.m. Fesfivol Time in Valyermo Again Aloha Welcome i: Enjoying a Hawaiian vacation are .1\1.r. a~ Mrs.: Frank Moore of Costa 1'1esa. .A.rr1v1ng via Pan :· American World Airways. they spent one week on : \Vaikiki, a week on Maui and a week on Hawali. :, Beautiful City Image Visioned ! The whole communlly will be involved when the Seal Beach Junior Woman's Club recognizes and honors efforts and achievements ln eahan- clng lhe community. Jn the first step to kick off a Seal Beach Beautiful can1- paign. the Juniors are re- qu esti ng individuals and t.'Om· merclal interests to submit examples o( suitable worthy projects. Major categories to be con· sidered are architectural and design exceUence of i;truc· t u r e s , lostitutional, com· mercial, Ind u s tria I and r e s i d e ntlal ; landscapin&, private, public or commercial; beauU!.lcation projects b y organizations, municipal (Ir private, and advertising. Screening applic.ations wlll be a review committee com- prised of a city planner, architect, local b u s I n e s s represenlaUve and members of Lhe womrn 's group. Considered will be. general upkeep .and all-around ap- pes.ranct, effect on the 1ut- rounding area a.pd total effect. Entries must be submlttqf by Saturday, Sept. 27, to Se"1 Beach Beautiful Commill~ P.O. Box 216, Seal Beacn. They should list category, ad· dress, date accomplished and name of the person or organization making t • e nom..ination. The n:ame of the owners, builder and archit4ct may be included. Awards for out.standlDI tr- ~ort ln city beaut.lflcaUon. will be. pttiellled during a dinn,;?r In the Old Ranch Country Chlb on Nov. 20. The dinner w1U culminate • week-long pro- gram for the Junlort in cooperation with many area service clubs and orcan!Ja.. tlorui undert.Uing 1 p e c i a I related project.&: or tlreir own. The city council will declare Seal Beach Be.allWUl Weck from Nov. 18 to zz. Champagne Brunch Engagement Revealed St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church wlll be the selling for the Nov. 29 wedding linking Sandra Shaw and Mark San- dusky of Newport Beach. ,_ ........... SANDRA SHAW To Morry News or the fortbcoming event was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Newport Beach, parents of the future bride, during a cham- pqne brunch given in their home for close relatives and friends. Miss Shaw is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast Colle1e. She aUeoded the Univenlty of Wuhln(lon where 5be af. filiated wilb Kappa Alpha Theta and now is a stewardus for TWA. Her fiance 11 tht son of R. L. Sandusky of Santa Ana~nd Mrs. Geor1e Ecxinomou or Reddinj. He Is a graduate of Shut.a Union High School and Califomla State College at F\Jllerton. Pre5Elnlly he is workine on his masters degree In educa- tion at the UnJveraity of Southern California. He was a captain in the Marin< Corps and jU!t ttlurned from a Viet- nam tour of duty. .\1=sisting 'vilh plans for the 12th annual \'aJvermo l;-all Festival ilre Costa ~1C!ans (left to right) Jose ph Ple1nons and flirs. \\'ln1ftcd Knnouse hnd {right ) 1\f_rs. Plemons, ""ho di scuss the SepL 27 and 28 event \\'1th the Rev, \Verner de ~1orchovcn. HighUght s of the priory festival \Vill be performances ol ••Every· rnan .. and "\Vinnie the Pooh." arts and craft.a ex· hlbils, arl workshops. ~n outdoor·,anet. Indian vJJ. loge. food booths and art compcUUon. Gaits lo tho former Hidden Springs Ranch ntar Palm.We opon al 10 a.m. both days. I \ • I .. .. -· .. , . • I j I • I I j I "* • bA)LY ll\GT n • Executive . To ;Spedk ' • 't. .. ' Now Mrs. Campbell Candles Light Nuptjal Rites How to Cbeck Up Oil Yu Marrilge w'IU '84o ~)9Rl<;10I John 'J?. Nner.~ aocunv• ' '1 J • ' , I ~. i" tf.·1. ,... Candelabra ~nd baskets of .white pdmpon and spider chr:ysanthe-~· ·· · mum•, 'glad,ioll 4nd baby:-. breath dOCOfaled -Plymouth COJUlregational • -, G:llut~ whe~ Ela,ine Blakely and Michael Jt. Campbell excha0gCJI vows dl~ OI 6' Nll!Y = 'l'he Finl Cbrbitan Chun:h, Since th< newlyweds , bad ~iatlori.•l<O.anse 1Yl 1 n.o will' adili;eii"\be ~ • ffl!nl qjno Btacbowas.<!ll< Ml• llCllool .obligation..--th •Y' rljil• In!;< aVJ p.f!1, "'ii rri; ' . ~~d . ilpgs. • , 1'te .~ev. Nbr~n L. Brown .perCorme:q the double ring nuptials for the ~aUg!'f.~r of Pr an<i Mrs. Thomas A. Blakely of Newport Beach and the '!)>II Of Mr. ,and Mrs. E. P. C'fU!lpb.eU o! Van Nuys. Uni lo wbicll Catof L)'M postponed lhel<, wed~ma trip ~ McFIClden Jw>iO. .. 1.0. "Uller and ft9d S l e v e n ·-~; Lighlnet .._.,banged IJlelr wed· uottl Clu'iolzna• v~litlon ~ Sc: I, ~ola ~ All'dlvwti "·• ,.,.,, ' Uley wjll<vi.J\ Miiaµarl, !jn,. ed, Of ')!J~ ~ '"~ __.,. Jco. ' haYe rema(t)e.d_ &re:.rrWtted. 1 iJ lluriog!hecandlellgbl...;:;__~....,.~~..,....._~~~~·,..'-'';,;,;,__,_.._,.~~-'! C<:repwny. c:ondUcled fly 1J1e Rev. Tbi>mas W. Ovmon !ht coople teJected a Ughled can- dle,rrom la 11peclat caodelabra and toc,ether lit· a 'third, algni. ~ . Giv~ in ml)rriage by her parents, tl'A,e bride wore a gown oC candJe- • ligb! poin.l d.' e~prit-lace, ·al>~liqued with ve.ni~ lace and ·lace !Jowers,. Seal· •lopoil lace edged each Side Of tbe bacll ,whlch flowed to a chapel Lrain. ' Her ,Shoulder length mantilla of sHk illusion was caught to. 3 head· piece Ol venis4? lace and seed pea·rJ s, and she carried a cascade of stepha.-ooli!, lilies and pbiladendnun. . An· empire gown af p·a1~ blue chiffon with matching satin cw:nmer-bund and a Fre11ch bouquet of mixed,fiowers in rainbow hues were SE:lected for Mn. 'Michael Scott of Newport News, Va., matron of honor and sister qi the bride. - Similar' gowns in lavender were worn by lhe bridesmaids, Miss Sandy Marantz· of Ne~rt Beach, Mrs. Dudley Campbell of Van Nuys, the bride- gi'oom's sisler-ip-law, and Miss Pamela Feener of Las Vegas : junior \brides- rilaid, Miss Julie Buc·knum of Huntinglon Beach, and flower girl . K~tie 'Bfake Qf 'N~port Beach. They carried i'dentical flowers. Att.endi.pg ltis brother as best man was Dudley Campbell of Van Nuys, and ushers were Tom BlakeJy of Seattle, the bride's brother, Steve Sweet- land of North Hollywood , Kent SOkolow of Hollywood and Lt. ~ott. Aco- lytes were Kurt Kearl, the bride's cousin and i'lichael LeckLiter. fying unilJ. The bride • .,aughter oI Mr. aDd Mn. Roy faQU,r of HUD" tingt.on Bee.ch, selected a lace over white satin goWn styled in simple Gr:eqan lines and featured a detachable lratn. Her ealhedral-length 1 a c e mantilla casca.~ from a pearl and 11ace headpiece and s.he carried a heart-shaped . bouquet' o'f peaeh-coloied roses. . She was attended by her sister, ~tiSs Gwen Miller as · maid or honor, and a sme.r.in: law, Mn, Joseph Jones, bridesmaid. ' ' -------.--------'.., BEEF STICI{ : , , ' . ' I / .-. " -,., ' t ( /./ .-'. : , ' I ~ ' .,, .. ~,·· '".'/'Jlf/Af ·"l'"f',."'" ........ !' .. "" 'I ~:~~·' J ,;. .. n'1, 1111 .,t;,.r,,):, ,; • .,/J~ •' j,J t ' ' ~ ~· "\ . '. . . . . . . SOUTH COAST . PlOA I • ~. low•• c •• ou,.1 M.n . . •• ·!~ 1 I lflittof .. S-D'et• &ry., C..,_ M ... 14Mn1 ' ~ . -' , Miss Joie Bucknum, soloist, was ac~mpanied by Fred Barnes at the organ. About·275 guests attended the re:ception in the home of the bride's parents. Assisting were the Mmes. RuUt Bambrigbt, Dan Bucknam, Elea· nor Myers and Helen Harvey; Mr. and Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. William Roller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kevin ; Mis s Pam Lovig, and Matthew Hall . ' Both were attired in Umel'i";;o;;;i;;i;;~;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;o;~;;;;~;;;;;~ crepe gowns and carried t>ou.11 _ · ~ 1 1,., · qu~~;r :i:, ""!~. Bobby • ·~@RJJO .qi Rr?ra\ ~{ 111" f ~~: ~~su~1 ~0~~ lfU 'U U\!JWUU~ ~-~\\ace · were Oower girls. They wore . . · , Special gueS'ls atten<Jing were M;rs . Myrtle Blakel.Y o! San Berpardino and Mrs. Ruth Conine of Brigham C1ty, Utah, the bride's grandmothers; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart George of San Bernardino, her aunt and uncle, and and Mrs. Bert SOuthwick of Sedona, Ariz., her great-aunt and uncle, and Air. and Mrs. Rice B. Ober of San Marino, her Cousins. peach taffeta gowns with · ..... 1111111 matching headpieces and car-Ulli _ •J· Both the bride and bridegroom are members of the DoodJetown Pipers: and their musical direclor, George Wilkins al so attended. ried white parasols filled with ~ ~ ~ peach rose petals. ·\.J\!f.futJ.sruJ· t • • I filSUll!AIJ The bridegroom, son of Mr. . . ..... . ' and Mrs. I. R. L. Lightner of · Huntington Beach, was at-· ~"-. The bride, a graduate of Newport. Harbor 1-ligb School, attended Orp ange Coast CoUege and the Musical Theater workshop of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. Her husband is a p;raduate of Granl High School. Van Nuys and atteoded Valley College. They \vln reside in Van Nuys. following a honeymoon trip to 1he Big Sur. tended by Roy Miller, brother ' ~ " Terry MRS: MICHAEL R. CAMPBELL Big Sur Honeymoon Ball Game Fetes Dads of the bride. and seating guests were Jerry Fuxa and Joe Wiru;;ton. Following the c e r e m o n y guests grff:ted the newlyweds during a garden· reception in the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Alicia McGan· non, the bride's co u s Jn , circulated the guest book. Fla neg in Bride Becomes Out to the ball game will go Ticktockers and their fathers The riew Mrs. Lightner Is a graduate o f Orange C<last College and no\v attends California State College at Long Beach. Her husband, who also attended CX::C, will ht attending CSCLB . At home in Newport Beach following a wedding trip to La Paz, Mexico are K I a u s - Juergen Hense or Newport Beach and hi s bride, Terry Flanegin. The Lutheran Church of the Master ln Corona de! Mar was the double ring setting for the candlelight service. The Rev. William R. Eller was the of. Uciant. Parents of the bridal couple Women Circle Conclave Dote ' Miss Ann Gould's Silverado Saturday, Sept.2?, Mrs. Bruce Names Put are l'\1r. and ~1rs. Robert E. Murphy annOUt1ccd during an Flanegin of Corona del fl.1ar orientation coffee (or pro-Q R I and Mr. and Mrs. Walter vlsional members or the Na· n oste r I Hense of Muster·, Germany. The bride selected an ivory tional Charity League, South C I Ch t .Joining lhe Orange County ' sati'n floor length gown ap-oas aper. board or direelors 0 r pliqucd with ivory lat e and t.1rs. Chesler liaug, pro. Children'! Home. Society for carried a spray bouquet of visiooal chairman, opened her its tirsl fall meeting toinorrow white roses and lime green Huntington 1-larbour home for will be rour new board and baby b I u e chrysan· the meeting, and attending members. themums. I Added to the roster have •1,·ss WendeU Shelton or we.re the. Mmes. E mer Beran. h 1 " H G J been Frank G. Mic e ena or Corona del Mar Was mal.d of Norman aney, en n Newport Beach; Mrs. Orville honor in a long lime green Kenworthy, Jack La 1 h • Dunn, Newport Beach, presi· gown. Sbe held blue and green William Lewis, John Lynn, dent or the Council of Aux- baby chrysanthemums. John Millaker. George Payne, \liaries; Robert w. Vemon of Robert Michael Flanegin Herald Piper and Richard Hunlington Beach, and Rodney was best man. Ushers were Tomb. Coulson or Anabeim. Scott F\anegin, Larry Smith. Mrs. William Maxcy e.x:-Special gues!.'I at the Brad Hanson and 8 r a d plained the function of the meeting will be the pre!idents McNamee, all or Corona del thrift shop and Mrs. Richard ot the 16 Orange County aux· .. ; WO~h IOOkinO into •.. ' , TI.e 11 un ique •nd oulti•ndi119 fe•lur•1 ••• proyji!IM .,.,Ith ...-1ry Fri9id1i11 ... ~tom•lit W•1h1r: • No W•l•r 11-circult-ti119 e J1t-Aw1y ,J,11i11• 1vit1rn e Jet·~w •v li11t lomtY•I e No w•1k or ri•11•w1t1r • Jit·Aclioll W11h tOH,lttl with w1t1r cont1in1r e Solilll Tub w~••• 1t um ind forei911 m1i1ri1h c111 build up. • 5,y,,, W•rr•ntv s.,, •• ~ f>ttio11wid1 Wlrr•"*" i.1ck•d by G•111r•I· M•t1n. l·Y••' w1rr11tly for r1p1if •f 1ny d1f1ct without di1r9•, plus 4-y••• Prol•ttjo11 Pl.1" fp1rt1 ,,.ly lfor fur11i1hin9 r•pl1u'"•.11t for'"" ·d1f1"liv1 ''" i" I~• eo,,,pl•t• lr1nu,.i•1io11. dri¥•· .. •l'or, er W•• ter pump. ~ D AV I S R R l°" \V N home will be the setting for a meeting of the Women's Overseas League, O r a n g e County Unit at 1:30 p.m. Saturday , Oct. 4. Mar. Frandsen, service hours and iliaries which support CHS. The home of the bdde'• •wards chairman, explained Presiding will be Joseph H. 411 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA parents was the setting for the how points are earned and re· Daniger of Sanla Ana, new DAIL y f~t, SAT. w. _ ·....,_1614 reception. Seventy five friends corded . board chalr1nan. 11.---~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and relatives feted lheo---------------------MRS. ROBERT JOHN KOST Rings, Vows Exchanged • s·hirley St.em Becomes Bride · Mrs. Alma Akeroyd aod ~1iss Margaret Amer will co-- host the gathering ror the group comprised of women who have served overseas with a government sponsored agency during a time or na· lional emergency. newlywed.s during the buffet and champagne party. Miss Molly F\anegin was in charge of the guest register. Tourists Meet Further information about Newport Harbor S e n I o r membership in the: ·group and Citiiens who will be on a meeting details may be ob-t hartered trip to Hawa ii Oct. tained by callilli Mr .s. J8 will receive last-minute W. :etg ri'ngs ·~ vow' 's f th J·'· Kost lo • Akeroyd. 532-4&28 or Miss briefings at 7 p.m. next Friday .:u"' a er, "'"" ' serv as Doris Miller,, 646-5449. in lhe Recreation Center . were changed by Shirley best man, and seating guests'-====================;! · Stem and Robert John Kost was ~n Rouse. fr ' d'uring a ceremony conducted Followint the ceremony tbe · by 'the Rev. Gil Allen in the newlyweds were greet.ed dur- ~ l>.resbyterian qiureh of \Ilg a reception in the Hun- . Oririge. tington Beach home of the 'lbe bride is the daughter of briCle's father w~re the can· W • .E. Stem of Huntington nopy-eovered ~backyard BeM!h and the late Mrs. St.em, repeated daisy b o u q u-e t s :: and the bridegroom is the son decorating the house. • .. o(Mr .and Mrs. John Kost ol Assisting during the. TA<:ep-!: Panna. Ohio. tlon were Mrs. Larry Hyatt, ~ ·Given in man'iag~ by her Miss Kathy' Wade and Jffrs. :: father, the new Mrs. Kost Freda Manos, grandmothfr or ~' :!lfi;lected a floor length gown the brlc{e., ,. , ~ , :; styled ,with· a'h empire "'.alsi, The new Mrs. Kost ts a ··elbow•kngib bell sleeves· ind a graduate or Huntington :J~t collar. Tb e etn-H.Jgh • SChool · ., .. ! ,.attended ' ...:bf1ddeted, daisy trim was Qrang~ ~ Col)~ge prior ,to .:~ rephled Jn a· crown holding Joinb11 1'W A as a hostess. Her : , Nr veil or brld&l illusion, and hUJband it ai gradU.ate ,of (•she carried a bouquet of Bowltn('Cretn State Univefti. ;; dalsies' cenlered with white tY. ~lo, where he was al· •• rOees filiit~ wilh, ~ Chi1 and i: '.Mi9s Marilyn Stem served afteJMled Alan SthoOI at lhe •: ai her lister's maid of bonor Univ.-ait.y ol ToleW, Oftio, z· _, • nil• green gawn The-.iewlywedB ~"' planotng :t reltining capped sleeves and • bC!fl'(I weddirig trtP lo ;• tdnun<d with ribbon and Munnf next month, and :~ dalsles around the wabt. renAy m making lhtir holne •: ~ ,daisH!ll were fastened in TorWioe. 1 :, with ' ribbons 1o her hair aod1"iiii~ijjjiiijjijii~iiiiiiii:ll 17 ahe ~ a mixed bouquetj. !· of yeJJoW and\.hJte daisies .. •• i~aid Miss Marsha ;: s~. { ~ sister.,. was • ~}lrlY Pf".llfd Jn yellow. ' 'Tlie brlllei<oom aaked his ' 'I Moose Group Women of the Moose, II~ 11ssemblt the firsl and third 'l'hur1day of each month for tMttinp In\ Moo ae Hall , Costa Metta. The programs begin al I p.m. - --_____ ...... ~ -·- . ~,,.Off ILACK mm PAINftNOSI Wiit! T'MI A• Llmltff Tim. Only at: HOUSE OF MARCUS SU W. 1tth, Cut.t M .... tOpP. Tof) Valu Mtir'ketl LITTLE PITCHER WITH ,BIG IDEAS A 1peci11l'purch1sa mak• ft PoSelbl• to bring you thl1 two quart ti!wirplated pjtcher by Goth1m SilversmithS in an unusually gracef ur foot Id design. Lip ., covered ' ' to prevef\t Ice from fltrino lnto'gt~. A p1rtkulartythoughtful gift for tho.w .wt\c>chlrish flMtltver pieaes. $15. • SIA.VICK'S Jeweler5 Sine:• 191 7 tt FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH -o••· 1380 V"11t Clll•t• Account Welc-aantAIMl'1ttt9, M'"'' oi.,..t. 11111 o,_ M•IMl-v1 M;.y •wtfl t iJo P·"'' ' I I If your shape won't fit the. flattering fall fashions, let us fashion you a flattering shape to fit .... fast! Wi1hou1 fu1s or bother or too much odo We<en shope on..., figure tlio!'ll look good 01'1 yo\J! W• do it quite quitkly in our own u"ique woy- And you'll look ortd feel betler wirh eoth pos1 in9 day. YO¥r sl\Qpe will be love lier, l1immer and slim, And lheone who will odmire you most will be hi'!ll He'll be provd of lhe 1hape Iha! yavr new 1hope. il in, 'Couse if your dreu 5ize was fov rlsen ii now will be '•"I in all the foll fosh ians, you'll rea lly look 1morl. !ul you'll gel 1he1e mvth 1ooner, th1 $00tllr you 11or'. So toll one of th~ue t1vm ber1 ... ond do ii todoyl You'll be omozed 01 how fo$1 lhot old fpt melts owoy 1 Coma 1oke thi~ odvic.e ond follow ovr leo,J - l:emember Shop6Shoppes' policy-"'~~SHAPE "•llULTI •ua•AllTU9''1 .... ~ CAU TODAT -lf llNIS AH IUST, PllASI CAll IA(l MWIOI llUS l I 361-1714. ,.......,....... _____ .J, ______ -----~ FALL FASHIOO R&iU'IAlf · ' 1/2 Of'•· usuw nK1 or MIT HH••· • AllZIO Sll~JK Pniltl.\ll (Ullltl1Dl0 LlllSf d CAUift) . ' . Total numbt!r ol lrtai\met1ls necesui'y to corrK! your Individual li•Uf•'f10Jts ,•i'• clelermlned by COM"'1TER CAftD at the time-of your-F1tEE SH4'E ANALYSIS. where • pehonal ·sHAPING l'ROGRAM" i1 desianed e11c1us1veJr tor yDU ••• There's no mystery. you~I know th• t•olct c0&t1 el your nlW sNpe! · IVllYDAT IS I.ADIB DAT t AM·f PM>.TIU'S PM SAT. • IAlll'A -KA WIST LL 393-0064 '477-11U "'~ ltl'I- \ . I i , llolll¥ -. ·' ' S<tnool , " . ' '.:t:. ~-" if t--·~~.:::: i=·=:t:a~ ... ~ .ll:"::.:r.. o:i..: ......................... """¥1*':··· ... .,\, t FV ,Council ,. •· • ·, ljln. GmM JU1 ,.-~-«e~~ -... ,,...._,, 0•1. t., '-CM C u rrleul1m lllllrtolo 'Coilltr, ..,w. v.aa,. Collee wm •-11 I l.JIL follo....i bf 1111 •••the 11 t :ll --... Arevalos ..... . ,, .... ~·· ...... ...:...... -Brick. ,,,. ·~ • A Dnam ltJr a.oar... -ltlalillllht ... • tllO . _.,, . will .. ~ ..... ~ tMind b7 Dr. Rob e'l't'' hteraon, county ~in. U:ndent, to Uie winner of ,_n· essay cootest "~ the . ~= ~Amutci'"; Future,' Partlctpam. ln th/! "" contest ate · :seventh ant:I tlgbtb ~ade d istrict studenla. -Speclat suesta will illclilde ""' -lie~ of the ::.~~ service•: RObert Re • d . a.ssi!tant superintendent of per10Mel serv;ces, a n d Robtrt Sampica. ad-C . I mlnistrllor or penonnel arn1va W'Vlces. Other a p e c I a I ·-· -• ~·~- Starts Ytfa r at Ci rcle V iew ' guests wtn be new principals Dennis Manaen, Harper School; Edwanl Stwmln, Gisler School; Miu Patricia Siakalum, N.,,ll!ld School, CircJe View School's PTA is sponsoring Expos· 60, a school carnival next saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dressed especially lor the event are Oeft to. right} Karen_Lambkin. Pam Forrest and Brian Wil- kins: According to Mrs. Robert Casto, chairman there will be booti\s for cotton candy, snow cones and pop corn and such game booths as stand it, bear toss, tip the cat. lollipop tree and a white elephant sale. and Guy Smith, wtstant principal of Buoh1rd School. Arevalos PTO Mrs. J1<* ·-kf Pluldont PORTS: Cake ClecOtaUng cla!S now h under way wllh o 11 procoeds to be d""">ted to the DaMy Ramos · trust fund. Priti! ot the courae is t $10 for the JO week course or $1.50 per class. Instructor of J tlie claaa which meets in school each Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m. h 'George ReMie, general manager of the bakery department al Food J Giant marlib. A n y o n e \ wishln&. to' enroll may con- tact Mn. Jack Ubld!Nky at -·· College Vw. PTO Mrs. Rlcliard lie&!< •. President EPORTS: Up, Up and Away is the theme of the PTO membership drive now under way and conUnuing ' until ·Fridoy; Sept. 2'. Mn. IAny Hullette, membership chllnilan, has announced thit priul -,.fiI be· 1Warded to claSaes·1'dtb the greatest · ~In the drive. Clegg PTA Mnl Alm Uptl& < ...__ llllllG UP: Tt1 !or pro-sPecove .room mo\htrl will be presented Wednesd1y, Oct. a, at 1:30 a.m. in the multipurpO<se room. Pl>ns and IJIOClal projects for the children will be d!Jcussed. ln-cliirge of arnngements are Mrs. Stuart Bone and Mrs. Herbert Norr. PORTS: ExecuUve board members elected Mn. Alvin lJpetz as presldeilt. lhs! , Upetz replaces Mrs. Ray Myers, who has moved from the aria. Mrs. Wesley Thombuqh W11 electe d f1nl vie< preo!denl to fill the vacancy Wt by Mn.: J.Jpel.%. Servlni lrith the newly elected oWcers are the Mtnes. C. M. Knox and meeting of tbe bowling lealue took place last Mor:-;a.1. Bowling begins Mon.' day, Sept. 29, In Kona Lanes, Colla Mesa at 9 a.m. New officers or the bowling league are the M m e s . Charles Reeves, President:•, Benjamin Turetsky, vice president, and R ob e r t Arthur, secretary. All prize\ money wUI be donated to PT A philanthropies. Ad- ditional bowlers are needed and anyone interested in participating may contact Mn. James Lewis at 962- 11628. FV High PTA ll1n. William Brockman President COMING UP : First un it meeting of the school year will take place Tuesday,· ·Oct. 7; at 7:30 p.m. In the cafeterta. REPORTS : In action taken at an executive board meeting, a committee was named to organlze a country store booth for PTA:•.a! part of V1e Halloween community celebration taking p I a c e Sunday, Oct. 26, OD the Khoo! irodrl4sr~ Hours will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Committee • iucltides t h e Mmer. Richard Hopper , William M880o, Joseph DH· t" E. C. McKnight, Robert Chamberlain and R o y c e Weaver ... PTA husbands will be included io a bowling party Saturday, Nov. 1, in Huntington Lanes. In charge of atrangements is Mrs. Hopper, who also h a s organized two b o w I i n g teams to participate in the league which includes other An inspiration waa presented by Mrs. Roy Torr, charac:ter educaUon chairman. Or. Pa u 1 Berger, principal, spo ke to lhe group. Fulton PTO r.trs. Robtrt w,lcb President COMING UP: .First unit meeting of the fall season will lake place tomorrow, al 7:30 p.m. in the mullimedia room. Principal Ed Lavelle will introduce the faculty and Mrs. Robert Welch will introduce the executive board. Mrs. Clyde Eaton. hospitality chairman, will serve reireshmeql!I ~ssisted by ~rs .. Ivan Utialdini and Mrs. Joseph SIA)oiie, com· mitlee member's. • .Great Ract! ~s the t.Qeme of the membership drl•e to take place from Monday, Sept. 29, to Friday, Oct. 10. Prize..-; will be awarded to first and second place winners in both upper and lower grades for .. ' the greatest participation In the drive. Mrs. Jamey Jacobsen, m·e·m be rs h Ip chairman, Is ln. ehtirie ... Ex~live board meeting will Lake .P'lace ThursdRy, I ~ • '1 oot .. J,1 at 1:30 p.m. In the multimedia room ... Vision icrecning will be conducted for grades ooe, thtee, five and seven under t h e supervision of Mrs. Jim Zahlen, coordinator of healih services. . .Mrs. William Roberts, ways and means r.hainnan, rtporlS tha:t ,ice cream sales now are under way, .. Additional volunteers are needed to prepare teachers' aids. Anyone in- terested in assisting may contac,t Mrs. Yreg Burke, curricul'Um materials center chainnan, at 847-8115. REPORTS: Aud.io clinic was ccinducted last Thursday for grades one and four. Mrs. Zahlen was ~si!ted by Mrs. 1 Ronald Heyer, eudlometrist and Misi'• Sharon Bruhy, speech therapist. •. Bowling league met yesterday in Kona Lanes, Costa li-tesa. Additional boy,·Jers are need- ed. Those interested may eo n tact ~1rs. Welch at 817--0890. Child care ill available in the Lanes. Gisler PTO Mra. Peter Barbolak President COMING UP: Unit meeting will take place tomorrow night at 7:30 in learning center E. Subject of lhe pro- gram is Meet the Establishment. Panel C1ln· slsting Of Fountain Valley school adm inis trators and trustees will discuss aims and goals of the s ch o o I dl1trict. Mrs. Peter Barbolak will act as moderator. Flag ceremonies will be conducted by Cub Pack 421, den 2 ... PTO is organiz.lng a bridge club with players or all levels of experience ~·elcom,. Tickets will be •t at each bimonthly session. All proceeds will be used for Pro philantbroplea. Those·wi!hlng to partic!J)ate may contact Mrs. John Rife at 962+2037 or Mrs. Leo Calamia at 968-2818. Horper PTA Mrs. Lortn Lammers President COMI~G UP: Book sale will be a iipeclal feature of bac;k- to-school night to b e . \:>resented Wednesday, Oct. · 8. in school. .REPORTS: Special board meeting took place to ready the annual budget for adop- tion .•. Unit meeting took Preview Lau nched French Model Turns < ' to · Designing Fashions • This Is the, y~ar -we landed on the Moon And s~w piciure6 or Mqrs. felt her pani,,ufis, culotles and streamllned dresses would be a valtlablc addJlion io 'their Young InternaUonal Deiigner Collections. I Stan l ey Rosa, vjce prui~ta; Ted Douglas Jnd Nate Fr.in.stein, secretaries; ~ Jack Shlw, treasurer; G. W. Douglas, historian, 1U1111.ynn Leiter. auditor. Bryan Dixon is parliamentarian. •. Bowl· ing began last Monday at noon in Westm.lnster Lanes. Leque -elected at an organizational meeting Where dcies lhil lead us as tar as fashion is concerned ? One prophetic desiener w1lo would know is Victoire or Paris. Victoi re has just completed a wh istle-stop tour or tilt' West Coast with four French models who showed her holiday and advance spring collections. A Night are. the -Bone, p..at-dent; Daniel Kleve, Yice pretident, ~ Dave Law.::in, secretary. FJCbt teams will participate aod fu.nd.s raised wlll be used for PTA philanthropies ... Back· U>-lld)ool night -place last n1ght. A short bUalness meeting preceded the pro- gram which Included in- troduction or faculty and pre.wntatlons by lndJvldual ttache:rs in their claasrooms. ' ' , l Beauty, brains and talent } are an unbeatable COm· • bination. Add some French spice and the sum total is a beautiful Frtnch d e. s i g n c r named V\ctolre. She is a rcady-to-\\·car 1 designer who doesn "t follow trends .•. she sets lbem. Christian Dior's favorite model, she began her career "'hen she \Vas barely in her lL'ens as a mannequin for the House of Dior. While modeling she ca1ne in ' contact with influenti al editors, one oC "·horn was 'I. ~ Roger Therond, senior editor of J>arla Matctf. It seemed in- evitable that Ulese two electric ptr90nalilies wt11.1ld be mar- ried. Victoire launched her own dtslgnlng bollse In 19&4, Her kicas were advaflC'Bd, always young, with striel. archllec· ture! Unea and form. Her deisl&N arel~~ o t r.sttlcted I• 4DY °"' .... -'bvf run the gamul'~ rrom -spartrwri r, coilt, dttM. .. rain -,Mr and ,awtmwtar lo ~ , • • , jeWelfy and 1.....oriu. SPRING ~OL/.E.CTION -J. PreVlew o'l "hal'• lo \ "et studio la lo her -home COll\I .14 Vlctolre"s red knit UllOt shlJ'l 1"9!'0 .... )th .loaate<l ln IOUtbern Franc:e. aliOm, 'I'll• Jhli't wjlb lll(Jng u)! lJle frilrif aijd on the Pl'!JIW1'• ·mognlzrcl Vic. hlp1 Is ~lleil dOW1' lo 1Un1c· ftngih. • • toil1!1 t!lnel)' ·111houolte and • I •• In Venice. Prepared Colored lanterns will Il- luminate the garden and poolside area of the Santa Ana home of Dr. and Mts. Richard A. Hayden when llley host a Night In Venice cocktaU buff.et next Saturday at 7 p.m, Wines and c ulinary specialties or northern Italy \Vill be fcctured, nnnounced the co1nn1lt1.eC, the Mmes, T ho m a s Bergendahl, John llubbell and Leonard Dunk. All fonner students of Sacred Heart academies or colleges are invited to the pat· ty, which 1.s belna given to raise funds for the SL Made:lelne Sophie School for Excepllonal Children In El Ca· jon, a project of the Sisters o( the Sacred Heart. Remove Gum Remove gum from material by placing Items In a plastic bag In thfl fretzer ror several hours. Gurn then pee ls oU easily. ) . . Enthusiq~rry . -; place last Wednesday. CUb Pack· 516, den 1 conducted _ the flag ceremorUts and a mualeal -program w a s prmnted by !Uth and llxth grade atudents under the (!irecUon ot Mra. James Shannon. ExecuUve board and faculty member& were introduced. Fitting vacancies on lhe boa rd are Michael Kozak, mel1'1 me.mbtrshlp al\d 'Ml'JI. Mark Wq<l!!. mU!lc booster. Annual budget was approved, Elected u deJegates to Huntington Union Cowpl for the year are the Mmes. L o y c .e Weaver, Riehard Carter, E. C. McKnight and E r l c Fnrster. Dennis Mangers, principal, spoke on the new- ly adopttd • ..,.ding c:ur- rit'l.ilum and ercerpts were read from selected te1.t& . Copies of the, new textbooks were available f o r ex· aminatloo. Following hlJ presentation, lhe principal conducted a question and answer perio{I. PTA banner was awarded to M r s . 'l'homRB Slatten's first grade class for greatest parent at- tel)dance at the meeUng. Refreshment.s were served by Mrs. Clyde Story and Mrs. Thomas Mlllcahy. Ho ven Vi ew PTO Lff Hamrick President REPORTS : Bowling le8l1Je bowled its first series liut Thursday. Twelve. teams will participate eaeh 'Thurs- day at noon in Huntington Lanes. Officers of the new league are the Mmes. J. E. Gordon, president"; E d McFarlane, vice president, and Robert Ska av land, secretary. High sct1rer of the day was Mrs. Elmo McCoy. HB High PTA 1'i1rs. Joe Munl1 President 1 REPORTS: .BOwling league now is meeting each Tues- day at riOon in Htfntlogton Lanes. Additional bowlers are needed and beginners are wekome. Anyone wishing? to participate may contact Mrs. Joe Muniz at 962-8967. Other teams in the league represent Edison. Foantain V a 1 I e y and \Vestminster high schools. Mc Dowell PTO Mrs. Jamu Ackley President COMING UP : D1me-a~p din· ner will take place ill ·IChool Friday, Oct. 10, (rom 5:3o to 7:30 p.m, Muaical program will be presented b y McDowell music students under the direction of Don Sauter. Prizes wil l be awarded winners of the membershlp drive ... Major ways and means project for the year will be ice cream sales conducted four . days each week. Mrs. Charles Ly· tle, chairman, reports that sales already are in pro- gress. Nieb los PTO Mr1. Kennetb Woods President COMING UP : Exec utive: bolrd -Ung wiD take wW take plact ,.,,.,, p!act 'l'lltlday, Sept. 30, at Sept. 30, at I p.m. In tlll 1 t i30 ,.,,.. • .. Momberlb!P-............. 8Gbjeotl'<11 tho drive !U tlke pl•,. tho •C<ftd• Include pri,..tatloo , wteJ< n1 Oct,, t. or ..... ~ .,.,, IU1ll mH111 , REPORTS : B011ltna league 11 proJocla !or the l'eir and m.,itna .each Thund1y •l t dllcUlslon <I. 11!11 to l>o ' a.m. ln Kona Wu, Oosla ~ ·tor school from • Mesa. • .E1ocultve boird PFO fwMii-ell"'Od iut y!ar. I pre11nted a potluc~ tun· llEPORTS: Mcket to the , cheon In honor of the Moon ls the Uleme of the . ' faculty . In charge of • ar· membenhip drive now in · ranae'ments was Mrs. Bobby progrw; and conU.liuing un-- Palmer, chalrman. •. Of-tll Tueaby, Ocl 21. ht ,'. ficers se_rvln& thia year are chatce are Mn. Jack Har-~ the Mmes. Kenneth Wood!, rts, c)lairman i and Mrs. : president; Bacerxl Nelson RObert O.vis eo-chalrman. I and Donald LangloiJ, Vice ~ ' wilJ ' presidents ; Palmer a o d Hoipe 'rOoMI . ~~le ! Keith Ne"laon &ecretar1e!; for . prlzu. • .EiecuUve , Jesse Honey,;ell, treastarer, boo.id , metUna tbok place : and etwles I' arr o ll , l*nlgll! In ~ teachers' ; hillt.ortan.. l r e. • .Offlctrs servlnc . ~h , •year are µie Mmes. We ; Ook View PTA Mock, pretklent; Raymond : A1n. Hank S&andrtd1e Snptii, vice pruidmt; Philip : President Aftlnera, secretary, a n d , COM ING UP: B"ack-~schoo1 Albert Aiello, treaaurer. .. night and open 11ou .. wtn Schroeder PT A • . take place Tuesday, Stpt. 30, in school from 7 to t p.m.. .. Officers 11er'>!lng thJs year are the Mmes. Hank Stan- dridge, pmident: Spencer Healey, Richard Kellogg and Edward Muroski, vice presidents; Edwin Simonis and Delas Ivy, secretaries; Robert Harris, historian, and Joseph Van Buren, parliamentarian. Van Bur'n is treasurer all(I Standridge is auditor. Perry PTO Mrs. Geerge Illa& President COMlNG UP: Immunization clinics will be conducted in school Tuesday, Sept. 30. In charge of arrangements is Mrs. Donald Ansboro, health and welfare chairman. A~bLlng are the Mmes. Floyd Whitney, Mary Jo Jef- f es, Gt<>ra:e Kina:, Wn Smith, 1)ler BrinRr, Dan F;ddow, Tom Adams, Marshall Gideon and Louis Cerda. REPORTS :' PTO membership drive with the theme Lunar Rock HWlt began 1 a & \ Wedne3day and wlll continue until Wednesday, Oat. IS. First person to join the oganizaUon was M r s . Richard Moore, 11 c h o o I secretary. Cost . of mem- bership is •1 per family. Special prii:es will be award· ed to the first room to reach JOO percent participaUon. Awards aJ90 will be made lo other elasses with 100 per- c:ent parUcipation as well as second and third place win- ners .•. School pennants a11d pencils engraved with the 8Chool name are being sold twice weekly. Mrs. William Relstab, ways and means chairman, reports the pen- cils are being sold at a price or 5 cents, pennants ZS cents. Robinwood PFO Mn. Lee l\lf>Ck Prealdent CO~ftNG UP: Unit meeting Mrs. · Charles Spade Pr~den~ COMING UP: E J ecu t Ive : board meeUnJ will Lake • plact MoQday, Sept. 29, at : 7:30 p.m. in the kachers•. room. Main i1em of busiMss will be discussion of lhe ; fol'thcomlng memberahlp ' dri\'e. Theme will be chosen, : general plans formuJated ' and a membership com· , mittee selected . In-charge ~f ; the drive will be Mn. Louis Larson, memb e rshi p : chalnnan. Meetln& will be : open to the public. Wordlow PTO J\1rs. George MeeNI President COMING U P : OrientaUOn meeting will take .Pl!lct tonight at 7:30 in room. 21 for parents of ~w :!ludenta. Purpose ol the meellnc ls t& acquaint the parents with the. procrams, s c boo I services, faclliUea a n d learning centers and to answtt the.Ir q u e s t I o n 1 rerardlog the school and district. The program will incl!Jde: a tour of the cam- pus. Tati:inc part in the presentation wUI be James M11con, principal; MW Pat Taylor, learning coordl.na· tor, and Mrs. George Mee- han. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Richard Eckert and Mra. Don Kenny. Westminster Hi PT A Mn. Emory Qlfton Pre!ldent COMING UP: First unlt meeting of the school year will 'take place Monday, Sept. 29, in the cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Meeting will honor freshmen and tbetr pttenta. The program will place speciaJ em p h a sis oa freshman year activities, with cwnselors and students speaking on the aubject. The program also will include a shore film on the city of We:itminster. Gifts Do na ted to School District - ' McDowell PTO donated gifts lo the Fountain Valley School District. Prenrflin1 a set ol encrclopedias ls Mrs. James Ackley, PTO president al"I melvlng the books i~ Bil Barnes, principal. Among other items presented were lhree tel• vl ~ion sets, duplicator an d mimeograph machines, an oraan and a three-year subscription lo National Geographic. • ' I ' • I I I ' 'i A1iso;~ N'ohle ~ Wed -· • • ' . •• Ba·y Area : ' Stan41ng b<lore a Dower bedecked altar OUl.&ide the«iommUruly Coii. gregational Cburcain.Belvedere, overlooking the San Francisco Bay, Alllon Noble and Craig Donald Hartman exchanged wedding pll!dges and rings. Tbe bride is the daughter of Mr .. aod Mrs. H. M. Noble of 'l!elved.,e, lonnerly of Newport !Wach, and the bridegroom.is the son o! Mr. and Mrs. O.J.Hartrnanof.LosAll06. . • ': For the attemoOn rites; the bride:choie a gown of ivory organza· de- .signed with an empire bodice, round neck. and short sleeves.' The 'skirt, lashioned in a cage effect, was decorated with .alencon lace ap~li9~·· and endl!d in a sweepinf trail\. Her mantilla ot Illusion ·veiling was tiort!•l'MI with lace, and her bridal bouquet was ab arrangement of butterfly orCbids, whJte daisies and pink, roses. , · · Mrs . David S. Spiller of Newport Beach.attOllded her.sister as ~Iron o~ honor, while bridesmaids •\\'ere th, Mi,a:se~·LesUe Andrews and Terry BISsell o! Newport Beach ; Marpret Hartman of Loa Alto... sister of the bridegroom; Sandra Chapman Qi Stockton, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. • w-. ,.,._ ii. l'IM Newlyweds Estfi:blish ·H.ome in Costa Mesa ' At bome 1.4 Colt.a Meu after sreeo dreueJ and carr.ie!d ~ lo Santa blA'oll of whlta ,_ !"'cl , • Bilrtltlra•ancl Clnnel ara Paul ..... O•~r Cbf1lllllli<n)llinJ. IJuie8e aa.wu-and hlJ bride, '• S (a n d n 1 " i t It t h e the !Q(Dler Janlct Ly n n bridegroom was S t.a.n.1 e Y- PetroccbJ, both of Cotta Mesa,. Brown, while UBher1 were ~ <;ooPll uchanged wed-O.qnla Hltel. and Bill Pain> dfng VO'i'S atwfrinp chitins an er, all of Costa Mesa: aflori!ooo ceumony< poff""!"' The · FIT<91de· Rclom of , the ed ln . St. And re w 11 r Church wu. decorated for \be ,PrtsPytenao Church, by lhe _noepU.on,,Wbllft Mrs. J~ Rev. Dr. Ch~l'.lea Dl~nfi~. RoWe clrculated the eu"e.st • 1Parerlts oc the newlyweds · book tO uo 'well·wisttert .and· art .Mr! and Mrs. I.to Petroc· , the 'M'mei. J. L. O'Gara, a.·L. c:ttl and Mr. and Mn. G. · HoblOfl; R: P. Waterman, 'J, Paul · Shaver, all o! Co.sta D. Hirrll, Hubert Barker and Mesa. . Oerie stantey Wisted. Elcorted down the aisle by ~'new Mn. Shaver is ' .. Ronald Noble'of Tiburon. · . They were attired in Jong lime green ~mpire gowns overlaid with white organdy dotted :.'Wiss with champagne colored satin ribbon belts . Picture hats and bouquets of pink cametions and white and pink daisies -Mr father, the bride wore a· graduite of Costi MHtt High gown of imported cut Engliah ScbOol. Her husband, a lace, appllqued on net. Her ifaduate of Newport Barbor elbow length sleeves were Hi,ti SCbool and Orange Coast MM ,.. adorned wilb seed pearls and· c.ouege, ts serving with the • MRS. CRAIG HARTMAN Honeymoon in Hewaii Utah Home complemented their ·gowns. · Flower girl, KllriberJy Kello~g Ot Newport Beach, cousin of lhe bride, wore a lime green dress overlaid with white organdy. Richard Anderso'1, brother-In-law of tbe bridegroom, o! Los Altos, was best man, "1d guestS were seated by·Ronald, Scott .and Jeffrey Noble. brothers of the bride; Richard Meyer of San Jose, and William Bennett of Woodland., ' . · Followin~ the ceremony the bridal party and gue'sls travtled to t~e home of the bride's parents in Richarson Bay overlO{)king ·the Golden Gate Bridge for ~ reception. Assisting was 'Mi.Ss Adelaid Philiips-of Reno cot .. lege roommate of the bride. · ' . :.zi,e newl~eds are honeymooning in Melli, Hawaii, before establish· ing their home m Reno where both .attend the University.of' Nev,da: A graduate of Newport Harbor High School where slie was a song. leader. the new Mrs. Hartman was a Children's Home Society debut~te in 1~. She is a senior, a Sigma Alpha Epsilon little sister and was· borne. coming queen du~g her freshman year. Her husband, a graduate of Freemont High School, Loa Altos and the UofN, now is doing graduate work. He is affiliated With Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. • Rites Read In Whittier November Date Set SL ti.iatlhias E p i s c o p a I man and ushers were Gregg Church, Whittier was the set-H~ ~rather of the bride, ting for the hlgh noon rites , Gar1~ldi. ~k:itrom and · · . . Ch :~•· Howard Beeman of Woodland. un111ng In marriage r~•ne Assistiag during the rece~ Elizabeth Hough and Girard tion were 'Miss Na:ncy Mueller, Eric Morgan. Mrs. Richard Farrell and the The ceremony, performed bride's grandmother, Mrs. . Gladys Wildman. by Ule Re~. Albert E. Je~n~, After honeymooning in San- was followed by a reception 111 ta Barbara, the newlyweds Los Coyotes Country Club for will . establish their home. in 250 guests. Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridal couple The new Mrs. ~o~an was are Mrs. Elitabeth Gregg · gradpated from Whi~t:r High . School and Is a se1nor in the Hough of Newport Beach, School of Nursing, University Peyton Royce Hough of Im of Utah. · ' . • INring a party liven last Saturday in Doheny Park Clubhouse, Dana . Point, &r. and Mrs. Donald Luschtn of ~t\i;t;~~ San Clemente announced. the. ?:; engagement of their daughter, ' Pamela Luachen to Richard ,..Lynn ScoU, also oC San ~ Clemente. Miss Luscben attends San ' Clemente High School, and ber !J fianOe, son of Mr. and Mrs. red Scott of Anaheim, al· I tends Melody Land School cl Bible. ' They~ plannin1 a Nov. 15 wedding. her chapel train came to a Navy at Los Alamitos· Naval MRS. SHAVER • point in the traditiooal Enifiah A~ Station. Cormel .._y,,,_, styling. A headpiece o ( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scalloped matchng face <ltrtlip-. , :t:~~~·{;~:. ·ma /}/)_i·,,. '" L9THEa.·K· stepbanotis and baby's breath. { {ifri-iJ Miss Kathy Barker of Coeta Mesa was maid of honor and brldesmalds ~rt the bride'i sisters, the Mmes. David Butler and Charles Hof~nn. both ol HunUogton Beach. They were Identically gown- ed in mint green chiffon over ~Un and each carried a cascade of pale green daisy c h r ysanthemuma acctnled with baby's breath. Preceding the bride to the altar wt.re Tammy 'lbornu and Staci Holmann, nieces al the bride, who were flower girls. They wore matching Island Style Party Planned Hawailao music will fill the ~ta Mesa Moose Hall next S,tui:day when, lodge members abd their i\lests gather for the anpuaJ lodge luau. ' Polynesian food will be serv• ed from 6:30 p.m. lo l 1.m, and enttrtainment will be pro- vided ·by Island dancers and _1 musicians. . Door prius will be given and dancing until 1 a.m. will cooclude the fe stivities. ~ervatioo1 are open to .tbe public. Overeoters Guesta are welcQme to at- ,... tend Overeaters AnonymOllS every ~onday · at · I p.m. tn Anderson School, West- nUn$e1'. E WiGST SAVE 20% TO 50%! EUROPEAN HANDMADE end M"CHINE. MADE WIGS THAT WILL RETAIL "T AS MUCH AS $220.001 SOME REDUCED TO $2'.'5. NONI PRICED OYU $100. THESE ARE DISPLAY WIGS FROM OUR SHOWC ... SES AND SHELVES -IN A WIDE SELECTION TO SUIT YOUR IUDGETI JULIETTE HAND-FINISHED WIGS AT CLOSE-OUT l'RICES! i.;,9. 107.DO •••••• 54.00 .... 115.00 ...... 57.00 •••. llS.00 ...... 62.00 OUR STAFF OF OUTSTANOINIG WIG STYLISTS ARE ALWAYS AT 'l"OUll SEllVICE ' m /JI). 1 WIG & BEAUTY allie j QsALON 250 E. 17th ST. D COSTA MESA 548-3446 DAil Y TILL 5:30 THURS. & FRI. Till 1:00 Angeles and Jay Willard Her husb/jnd, also a B'nei B'rith . . ~1organ . of Rolling Hills and ~aduate of WH~. is enrolled lhe late Mrs Morgan in the Scbool of Engineering at Or~ge Coast Chapter of B'nai B'rlth Women gather the first Thursdays at I p.m. in Mercury Savtnp bank, Hun- Ungtoo Beach. · . • the UofU. He served with the A gown or silk organza Army in Vietnam wtiere he fashioned with a high ring wu awarded three Pu,rple neck and elbow length sleeves Hearts and a Broiue Star.' bordered with imported venise · ' MRS. MORGAN Noon Ceremony lace was selected by the bride. Lace was scattered throuahout the gown "'and cathedral fraln, and a cluster of lace and grosgrain secured a cathedral length mantilla ol French !.). lusion. White and yellow roses and stephanotis were ln her bridal bouquet. 1'1iss Nancy Neslell nf Whit· tier and Newport Be.aclt .. .is maid o[. honqr, 'fCanl\f 4 dress of 'mint'itreen ~. • white Jarge brimmed hat banded wlllt mint green, .and carrylng a tl~gay o( mixed flowers. • · . i · -1 · Bridesmatds, tn . ~at,c.hlni' ' ' gowns, wer~ tne 1 " m ~ s • Michael Garibaldi and !>lichael Hewitt or Sall Laite Cl!f, Robert. Beckstrom of Whittler and the Miss'es Rebecca Ji'Qx, cousin of the bridegroom, of Whilller, ·and Lorene Moore. coosin of the bride. of Anaheim-and Newpon18eacll. LaWrence Ouelfet of Whit· tier aasumed the duties of bes{ News Told At Party The engagemerit of Diane Lanier and John K. Arnold has been announced by Mrs. Nelda Lanier of Hunt.inglon Beach, mother of the bride-- elect. Family and friends learned of plant for a Nov, 15 wedding during a party hosted by Mr. and Mn. Willis Boles. AUending were Mrs. Lois Arnold, mother of the bride groom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Boles and Mr. and Mra. WllHam Weaver. The couple will ei:change their wedding YOWi in the Community Methodbt Church. Both are graduates of Hun- tinctan Beach High School and the bridegroom-elect is · a graduale of Orange Coast College. The Sylvania Mi.ni·M ·od . Stereo HI-Fi Big Sound-Small Cabinet Hear it to believe it! . . • Sytvania spends •·tortune to give you ., uttra compact custom modul1r stlf'90 fM..A with reatty Big Sqund tl't8t tta anywhef'8 In your home. • 20 watts EIA. • BnMssJmo seated Air .Suspensl<J:!' ape1ktr axstems. • CompengaMct Loudness 1 Control.• Dia~.~tylus. • Aulomallc Tumf.able. Co.me in "tod8y ••• make your home thll most II/telling p/8C8 in town! I Your headquarters for Superb Sylvania ho!lle entertainment instruments @o A\15 RRO\XiN 411 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-1684 Dally 9·9, Sat 9-6 -- Senior Citiren• Co mmunity Recreauon Center ol Orange County Fairgrounds Is the 1eene of acllvlty when Costa Mesa EVERYONE'S FAVORITE fy •~f111I retclerlhlp pelli., •"• ef th1 fll•tf P•1>11l1r 111w1p1p1r ftlhltl' lr1 Afll1rlc1 It !ht Alln lenltr• cel1111111. II'• 1 cltll'f "•ttuler" In t+.t DAILY PILOT. Senior Citlzens meet 1t 111::===========================· a.m. every Tuesday. '- • I l I I . YOU'R. 'ENTIRE PROGRAM 1.\2 PRICE! .. TO (ILIBRATi GRAND OPINING O'F OUR SAN MARINO AND CORONA DEL MAR SALONI. WE OFFER YOU " CLOSELY SUPERVISEO PROGR.t.M "NO A WRITIEN GUARANTEE THAT. YOU WILi.. ACHIEVE PRE·DETE'RMINEO -ESULTS. " , .. I I . l I . I I I I I I __ .. -,..---· ·---········-·-·····-·-··· --....... _, __ , __ Burning Issues Spar~ Response A Couple r~,a~a .League DIWl AMII LANDDS: I am writing 0f Leaders ~xh1b1t WiMers Told Joycettes Look Ahead Ilda -• -._... alnoe II ii Ille GOb' Ml& ......,., I am litllnc In • ...... -WW. .. ........ied cousiA " ..-.. '.Iii> _. kid Is In bet nth -of -·It'• too l>Od I can'& gel everylblng llbe la..,....., a lac><-· Whal I am 1-rlDc now WC!Uld make mtereStiog u..i.c lor U.. wunanied girls who are ~-..W.U.. n.. manl of my """'"' 1 -r ii that ,., 1~1 who fools witb 1er. ii sale ror Ut. and the un- c<NlnlJ lon't ""1l> 11. "4)' coua1n .... on '"1e PiU, bot iht uya lhe became coolU8ed about the own~ of dQ'• !he wu tuppoRd to lay .a ud 1111<~ bow &he eot pregnant. Her psychiatric aoclal worker told her thll is not uncamrnon. They aee many such girlL Tbe oplanation 1s U.t tbe!e girls have • subcoOldous destrt to become prqnani so they get mlud up oo _.. Whether -accepts the lhecry ad- vaoced by Ole psyclllatric 10Cia1 worker Is ... lmparlalll. ~t IS impcrtant 1s for t:V«y girl who ts toylng with the idea d. a seIU&I rela· tiooshi.P to tnow that ii could lead btr to a. delivery nom., civtn& birth to a baby &be doelO't want and ~an't keep, Pleue say sc:methil\g Oil this JiUbject, AM Landers. -A WITNESS DEAR Wl.TNESS: Somehow, a letter frdm 1 labor .....,. pacb more wallop Uwi any&Mac I ttuld uy. 1Unkt lor 1upplyillg IL DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yestenlay I dld a loolllb lhlng. It could have COii me my Ule. J left a pan of grease on the &&ove 1od Jt t:aught.fire. The qulck think· tng or my 17·year..o1d ~·who was 1n the kitchen al the ·ume, saved tlie day. He immediat.elj grtbbed ,a largt, Oat pan and smothered the flaines. I <i1en 1'ave read that housewives sbould keep a bo:r: of soda en the stove at all times for iusL such t!IDergeocia as this, but wben the emergency came for ¥E, the bos: of soda was nowbtre in slgb~ Today I bought • pretty al~wn canister and filled it with JOda. I placed it right neit. to. the: stove and informed every member of the ramu, why it Is there and how to ~ it. I hope otben in your reading audience will 86 the same. ~MRS. P. ll- DEAR MBS. P. B.: So de J. Hue's uoU. letil!:r on a amui-r aubjecl: • DEAR ANN LANDERS : I've learned a 'Jot fTIJm your: column and now I'd like lo contribute something. Yesterday I was visiting at a friend's house.. It waS bot and ·she suggested iced tea. While pouring the bOil1ng water into lhe tea pot, the kel· U. slipped oot of lier hand. She acakled hersel}Oo the leg and me «a the ann. I illltinc.µvely reached for lhe butler which wu °" the table. My friend atop. ped me at once and said I wu doina: U· aclly the wroog thing. She tnfornied me that one should never wt butter or gree.se of any kind on a burD. Her doctor had told her to use ice. She tromndiate!y ~ out the ice cubel and together wr put them oo our bums. In • lew mlnula the pain .... gone, Wt ,,e kept the ice on for: an ad- d.Jlional 15 minutes. Today there ls only a faint pink spot on my arm -no blister. J am grateful lo her for the lesson and wanted to share it -MARTIN'S FERRY DEAR M. F.: I am cnteful for )'OIU" iet&er. nan )'OU. Is a1coholism a di~se? How can lhe a~lic be treated? Is there a cure? Re>d the booklet "Alcoboll.mi -Hope And Help.'' by Ann Landen. En<loR 35 ceots in QOin with your request and a long, st.amped, self.addressed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you witn your problems. Send them to her in care of the DAILY PJLOT, enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Moccasins 'In' Peering Around Fringed buckskin moc· casins, even in ankle.high length are set to make the back-to.scbool scene. CELEBRA11NG their wed· ding anniversary in the Santa Barbara Billtnon1 were P..1r. and Mrs. Granl Velie of Costa Mesa. Other recent euests were ?-.1r. and , Mrs. Denni s Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Gu.renscy of Newport Beach. Disclosed _,.. Mr. and Mrs. Rol1nd Frlbour&houae. are n e w Judera Of the &velua, a couples club whicb supports Cblld Gwdaoc& Center o1 Orlllg> County. Others bllplnc ptso rund- TWing Jiatli<1 and ..tivities wlllc be Dr. and Mn. George JL K. Bryant, f 1 r s l vice praldenll in cbarge o l l!Ol>llctty and Mr. and Mrs. James Coen, secoocJ vice presidents in charge o f membership. Also serving on I.be board are Mr. and Mn. James DeJaney, treasurers aod. Mr. aqd MrL Robert E. Lawaon, secrel.aries. The center la a psychiatric clinic for emot.Jona1Jy disturb- ed childr<n and adolescents and is nonprofit. Fees an c,,...ged on ~ slidlog ac.ale of P!lrUal paymeo~ and in all cases, are less than actual casts to the center, wh.ich is localed in Costa Mesa and serves all or Orafl&e County. Mrs, Jaycees Huntington Beach M r a • Jayceea meet the second ~100- d•T ot the month at a p.m. Location infonnation may be received by telephoning Mn. Michael BrooU, 5.16--7022. lit -d e.dllclln( with tht city e1ec11oa, the Fountain Winnen have been .,,. display W>W Oct. I in La Valley JO)'Cella cbaqed their nounced In the ....W palnlin( Galleria. .-!q date to 1'1<.sday, and graplde exhibit lp0<1IOtW! Weekb' c1-,.,,. are ...,. _ by Toraoa Art Leque in being alfeJ'l!d b7 the leque'& -; ;: dllCllllltd during the Bullock's, Fuhi<n Square. work&bop fD dMlln& for utlta. ~•·· .i I fD the bo -• b l"e ......... , ·-·""-··•~ • ......,.. p.m. mo Finl place wu t-en Y • -··--..-~ .......-ol Mn. Bamey MeLaughlln Mn. 'nlom'as Horn o f ting, ~ macnme IDd are results ot th1a month'• Anaheb!I, and other winners t.apatcy. luau ; a -pu\)I in were Miss Aileen Worthley ol. Anyo0e 'tlri8birlc lnfonnlUoft October, and a lei for can. Costa Mesa, second place, and • may call the ,,. o r k I ho P dldata 1n 1he dty'1 Junklr Mrs.· 1A>te Thisllewalte, Sula chainnan,·)!n. Walter Drake. Mis& C01112s1 in November. Ano, lhlnl place. 544,llM, -=·=====-- HoDorable mentiom were Vf8Gl!WIA'S gin• to Mn. Allen Jobn!oo SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE and llrs. Phillip Gerrard Of Sant.a Ana; Mn. Harold Gr ammallca. Weslmlnster, and Mrs. Cbarles Eatoo Of Newport Beach. Judge tor the exhibit Wll Noel Quin, watercolorist ar-1 tead1er at Otis Art lnodlute, Los Angeles. n.. painlings will be on ·11 there a weigh t co11110! . ,, pr oyram that ~ r e"lly war k1? · ~' WEIGHT@. WATCHERS. -• Some t1lking. some lirt•nlnt •M 1 program thlt wo~b. t• Fill laocHUll-tAll IU-SSOS' Jll4 ·E•1t C..1t Hwy. • Corona del Mar 'h••• 671 .. 050 Yi• •• , 41lfy .-fJlh fr•M ... fr.lt•t trHll 1 •• t Wfflr: 4.t!Y.rfllt .. ,. .. tit. ._. f11Nit1 I "'•11hh1't N1ltf 111 '"' .. New Y.R hyl"' tri,. 011 w, kw f11tl 1f iwll .. tl .. IHtfi•n l1"'li14i11t., #le ,, ..... l•1tMf l"'lr: it'• 11i1M1 l11tli.r 111 111t e1ly 41fl COi•• I.wt,. ••• ~ OfMt ltlW Ir• ri111!1 11~"4• M••tlf..I "'9.M•t• 1111brl.41re4 c1'411N'tl 11Mi tlt.-"-.t l111r:'". W1 lr:11, trylnt to ~ the f1l.ric '"''' wl .. +1'11 ''1't11tiHt" i1t hltlt f1tlil11 ... ..,,11 ..... 1 ... Yilit 111. 11u 11111 '" for y111n1H. VIR.GINIA PS. Jo1'".tn1 t !Y11 tV1'lilli1 Mr fi1t1I tl11111111tr1• tion 111 how te ,,..,.,.. 1111 1H i11tld1t1 y111r 11wi11t "ljMh •.• Oct.I.Ii' lit •• , IO:lO '""'· t1 I l:JO. GAMMA ZETA Ch.apter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Arizona, Tucson has pledged freshman Miss Candi McNary, an alunma of Corona del Mar High School. New Toasting White Bread from Pepperidge Parm. The best who-needs-it idea since the toaster. MRS. DENNIS OLSSON San Fran,iKO Honeymoon Laguna Rites Glinda Browning Wed Tra v t 11 n g along the The newlywedsr ec ei" td THE ANNUAi.. president's reception for the faculty of California State CoUege at Los Angeles will W:e place SUn· day, Sept. 28. Among those to be in the receiving lme will be Or. Ken. net.h Martyn. vice presidenl for academic affairs and his wile and John Salmond. vice president ol fiscal alflin and hls wife . The four are residents of Huntington Beach. PLEDGING Pi Beta Phi al \\'illametle University, Salem, is Kathy Cokas, daueht.er of Mr. and Mrs. Gecqe Cokes of Newport Beach. She joins 21 other C1Jeds in the largest ple<1ge group on the campus. Callfonlla coast to San Fran--their guesls in the Laguna ci.sco for their honeymoon are Beach home of the bride's Dennis Mohlin Olsson or aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Device Bui It Laguna Beach and his bride, Fred Strafford, where cham· the former Glinda J ea o pagne a.d a three-tiered cake For Massaging Browning of Costa Mesa. were featured. They were Jinked in af· Circulating the guest book A new massaging device has temoon nupUats solemnized in was the bride"s sister, Miss a slim , long 4leslgn Ute the Lillie Church by the Sea, Cynthia B row n in g. and manufacturer says enables the Laguna lkach, by the Rev. assisllng with serving was user lo reach even upper back Ray Curtis. Mrs. Merle Morales of COl!ita muscles without strain. Attending lhe double ring M e s a , t h e b r i d e ' s Attached to the easy grlp, ctnmOOY were Mr. and ~irs. grandmother. Outed surface of the main Lind:!ay Browning of Costs The bride attended Costa body is a quilted vibrating Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. ~1esa High School and the head that provides the genUe, WUbelm Olaon of Laguna bridegroom is a graduate of yet firm massaging action. Beach. JW'erKs o( the bridal Laguna Beach High School . ll uses about the same couple. They will reside in Costa amount of electricity as a lS A short while lace over satin _M_esa_. ________ •_·a_u_U_fh_t_b_ul_b_. ---- dreu with an empire bodice I was selec01 by the bride. Her shoulder length veil was caqgbt to t headpiece of satin, lace and pearls. and her brida.I bouquet was an arrangment of white carnations. Attending the bridt was her sister, Mlls Sherry Brownln of Costa Ma... who wore an •irt<ot cbfffon and &&Un dress and carried a bouquet ot orange carnaUons. Scott Kinghorn assumed the dua,Les of best man and guesta ttJere aeated by Bob Kronqulsl and Robert Jordan, all ol Laguna Beach. Think When Traveling Eriry travoler &bould malot lwo lisU. 'Ille llnl &hould Include your _..., ad proJodod ... Illa; .. -what _, lo IMe. Include '-· rY and lillforle .. the )lo. Bat. . llatl parillfl ,,,. -.. thlil the largest r"' mtumn can bt (fclm the imal of Items. y Coming Sept. 28 The most exciting new apartment complex in America ••• in Newport Beach When the first electric toaster was intro- duced to America about fifty years ago (give or take a year) people weren't exactly overwhelmed, In faq:.many were downright skeptical. "Whoneedsit?" theysaid. 'But the years passed, and so did the skepticism. Eventually, ""'-' just about everyone had one. Some had several. The toaster had become part of Ametican life-like apple pie and television. Today, some fifty years later, we at Pepperidge Fann are introducing our new Toasting Bread, A white bread that's specially made for toasting. We anticipate.a somewhat skeptical reaction at first Indeed, some people may shrug their shoulders and say ''Who needs it?" But only because they haven't tried it. One bite of our new Toasting Bread, toasted, should convince you it's no ordinary bread. In fact, you may very well wonder how you ever toasted anything else-simply because of the way Pepperidge Farm Toasting Bread . tastes (it's somewhere , 1 -between an English muffin and American toast). And since Pepperidge Fann ,.1.\Toasting Bread is a · '"' ' firmer thicker ~~ . , • l bread, it makes a firmer, thicker toast (nothing soggy abo1,lt it, even if you smother it with butter and jam). It ti>asts crunchy on the out· side, moist and tender on the inside. Nicest of all, our Toasting Bread is : enriched, and made of good ingredients like unbleached fl.our. ' So it's good for you. But then, all of ourPepperidgeFann breads are good for you. Because we select the wholesome ingredients with i:are, and don't settle for any that aren't ju'st right We mix the bread dough carefully, too, according to specially developed recipes. And we slow ba.Ji.e every loaf, so it will have the kind of homemade flavor you like. We've been in the bread business for quite a while. We started back in 1937, when Mrs. Mafgaret Rudkin brought her home- baked bread l9 a littlel:onnecticut grocer. She asked him to sell it for her. And he did. And then some more. People bought Peppe- ridge Fann bread as fast as Mrs. Rudkin _ could bake it (if not faster),Andshekepton.bakingmorePepperidge Fann-Ore.ad. And more..And more. When you try Pepperidge Farm's newest bread, Toastil)g Bread, you may very well decide it's the greatest who-needs-it idea since the toaster, And then decide you need it. I I -- ' .... --~--------+• ••o•w+u;w=-T"z+•••ww D411.Y I'll.OT H t } · Rul.gur ' Makes Appearar.lc;e ··in .LJr;y1ted States Fo0d Markets ' ' bJAB N~: ' JoQlo-rmatly ~ 1'tl a ,attlN tl1 tome people Pld<lol •P lklr food aDo• -· -ri!.', ford, nltln• ... b.Jpr. waat ln tbe world Is bulpr1 I am not a ,_, cook bat thaf1 1; aew food to me. A frieod tblab it mun bf! • Dillprtat. EVl!LYN MORRISON. K. C. Mt. No misprint. Far from it. Bulgur is a special type of cracked wheat , h I g h I y ntitrltious with a delicious, puUike flavor. It's been eroond since Biblical limes, ~as always been popular as a LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiley )taple food in the Middle East ~here it is oflen seasoned with i:urry powder. ~ All in all, a very superior 1ood if you know how to fix it. ,'fbe problem is, it is still etrange to so many people - ~even tttough it's now processed 111 the United States -they bave no idea of what to do .with it. · A good many groceries han- ~e. it oow (look for it on the a:reals-io-eook shelf) but if you can't find It there, you surely will at gounnet and "health food" centers although it will probably be more ex- pensive at those places. Y o u can also find it i n neighborhoods where Anne· nian or Syrian foods are sold. Done in the pilaf manner it 's traditional with shish-kcbab but Is also ldea1 with just about any meat or pool try, in place of potatoes. As a cereal it can be simmered in boiling. salted water for some 20 minutes or so. As "pilaf" melt a couple of tablespoons butter In a Cood sized skillet. Then stir in about a cup of bulgur and a tittle chopped onion and keep right on stirring till it looks sort cf golden. Now add a couple of cups bouillon or Ch i ck e n broth w J t h maybe a half teaspoon salt and a da!b of pepper. Or a bit of that curry powder if you're ~ond of the flavor. You can a1ways add more seaaontng later if IL doesn't suit you. As soon as It comes to a boil, cover the pan, turn the heat down so it just simmers for 15 minutes. The broth absorbs. DEAR NAN' Rect:otly, we have eatt11 C)ued apples al several etiftJ and they are completel1 dellclou1! Could yCIO ttll mt bow thJ1 la done iO I can fix Utem ai home? MRS. LOIS STUBBS. OAX RIDGE, TENN. Whoa up, girl! You'r~ leav-1.na me up the creek wilbout·1 padd1e. What kind of 11azei:I apples? Peeled or unpeeled! Baked, poa~ or fried? Whole apples served cold as dessert? Or apple slice!' used as a meat accompaniment! It's hard to tell without being J ohMy-on-the-spot. Every region has its favorite way but gla:dng in II.sell usually comes from sprinkling cooked apples Uberalfy with sugar, then placing them under the broiler or in 1 hot oven till the sugar melts. 1be ones you have in.mind may or may not have been done with a "simple syrup'' during io- iUal cook.Ing. . Sometimes melted jelly is used for a final glaze. (My favorite is strawberry!) 1!11 just take a Oylng leap and giv~ you my absolutest (ls there such a word?) way. It may even top what you'vt eaten. Spinach • Entices Spinach never had It so good! SPINACH FRANCES 3 tablespoons butter. I small onion, cul Jn thin lllrlpo Iii pound fresh mushrooms, lhlnly sUced 1 be<! bouillon eube l pound fresh 1ploach, cooked and coarHl7 cut Have yoo ever baked ham lo of The DAILY PILOT. Now fill those cavities with sli~ dates or SOm6 ralSlna. A few broken nllt. meall mixed lo ar<n't .l>lld ei.tber. 'll>m's the crowning touch! Thin a cup Ol maple syrup •ilh about 213 cup waler and pour over. Cover and simmt.r. • very genlly, till the apples are lender. Tim inc depends on alJe and vlriel)' o/ lrull. Don'l "'*' them .. , "'°" than '"' have to. WOO. they're done, sprinkle the peeled parts with wgar and slide them under the broiler till the t!aa forma, Of course. il YQU'4J. bast~ them with the syrup now and then while they're slmmerin1 so much lbe better. They'll be baa.,uful. Jldl· be ..... you cldU them tho~ before ~rvtng -with cream llDd any •Of the rlcb a:oo tbll't left..1 On a radio broadcut I once just barely mentloMc1.1"bated ham with fritd apple rinas." I waa ulonlahtd 1wben the ,i;,. Hon "'1tohboard lit up right now, lbe mall -In. "l know how t.o bake 1 ham bui how do ypu do thole apple thlngs!'"NoO!fnf to It uctpt to """ llDd peeJ apples, 111ce them I llltle leas lhan \« Inch thick but better than '• Inch. The• Ir)' them In bot fat (preferlbJy from ham or be:con) U1l they're &olden brown. Drain I.hem OD paper lowelinc but waste no lime In gettlna lbem aprlniled with auair. That glaz.es them. Whisl: lbem ·1o the lable. • -,.,,.,. btg! fl you haven't and would like to ~ how, aet'ld for Nan WUey'a HCooki.ng In a Brown Paper· B11g." El)clole 10 cenll and a 1,.,, II.Imped, 1tll·addreued en9tlope with your request. Addreb to Nan Wiley ln care Niil Wiley tt1Jtll thll • ·I cannot provide p e r s o n 1 l J aoawen to yoµr ~ ._.. llons,liu! q-o1 _.1 , intert>t will be -In '• her column. Addreu your '- quesUons to NU Wlley 1n car• 11 ot. Lhla newtpaper. >1 co1~-~u111 '·--·~,..... ........ c.• t.u..1 II loll ••• mm@ fRO!EN FOOD BUYS Tt•Hweef °'°+ --c."'1f9. •. '"--••.,••••• ol$( T-10ninge.kN:• oaft ... Clll..C ·-·····'5c: «_-"'a 8"f a-ifo W/COWHCJmttOlS. ........ ,;,.l'ilC ROSARITA MEXICAN DINNERS . . 49: " . . Millbrook Gin or Yodka • l l "· 11111 QUUl • IOfA.1. VUVl,J Gll>l, '° ''· , , .. ,., " .. ,~oh GlllEl"S VOOIC.'.. 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Beef Sliort Ris ;::: 45' Stewing Beef ":.:" 89~ GlorieHa Neciars :.:;~~ 2: 25' Canned Pear Halves ·~ ;::rs 33' Sturdy Dog Dinner ~ 10 ::c. 99' Jerseymaid Butter ·w~J ~~ .. 79' ~COTIAGE 41( CHEESE IMPOl:TfO DANISH Canned """"""· 2 GOIO 29' MLDM.$ WNIIU ,.,_,1...c.1. c,.....i.,.o,,. Hams tot lo((D "° SJ1t M"oGIU IOOH I , ll. ~6"'\IOI C•!f n; ~ " GRANULATED -- ~ l-.,: ·suGAR 1 Hall~ '\ i SlllJGf HOLLY • --,Utt, 1;,,., ""· ,.,,,,_ s..-.- ~-..:;: .... YU BAN COFFEE t-1.L CAN •••••••• 2-U. CAN $1.J7 11G m1YS GI .,_YOU llOW! C&H SUGAR !: 55' BEST FOODS ~59' VONS COFFEE ~ 59' THE llfAl. Mr:CCYf Concentrated Brick .Chill ::!..""::.;,;;,.,,. ·55c ........... -.. ,. _ _,_ ............ __ ..... _ •. \ ' • • ' • I In an a.inch Plllet ovtr moderately low heat melt the butter ; add onion and cook unUl gokten: stir in mush- rooms and cover tiehl!y: cook until mushrooms are tender Ind ha .. gjv<n oil their llquld -about 5 minutes. Add bouillon eube, mllhlnl .... ,_ 2111-·-19' """"" aa• 1 .. -aa1 1-lt Jn the mushroom UquJd to ,-.o&.lAI ...... -.oi.w........ IKT.NO....... I:::.·--130:;. dlaolve. Cook, unco••red, 1011 Adam A B kh H • DOll FNil Cocktail l'll. ............ 26' over moderale h<•t until """' s ve., at roo urst untinnon Beach of mushroom llquld evapor· 6' ''Mt. wtth 1p1nach; .. 11ut ir 34081 Doheny .Pa" Drive, ca~strana Beach •-1'1· Makel 4 wv\ngs. • • ' ' I • ' 5922 Edlnter Ave., at Sprintdale, Huntington Beach ' • 17950 MagnoHa, fountain' Y 21082 Beach BIYt, Hu1t111111111 llllci I' • I I I I I I I I I l ----·-----···· ·-. ···--.' ............. . ····~---.. ··~·--- I • . H!\t.'RIJV<ifEESI TORTI l'lfll,SHES MEAL PIRl'ECTLY I G~d Pal For Muffin Cabled . Coat ' . ' . -Cape Cod Housewife C-oo.king a·~·-~.e --:; ' ' ~ . ..: ... . .. l,.. . lJmnc the '""'1f OYO< after Ille cunt?--• ma!< .. your-own, ballet with ',.Hot Wellb Rabbit aod all- minp. No full for the hDltus: you can mJo7 Ibo psty a much • tho.-wbm ,..111r.; . _C>oddar'_ .... bll -,, _ and -It with Eogllsb mulfinl and • b]y full ol UIOMj goodi<L 't>riginally aerved u a "•'l"l'" at lie md ol a~ la tllt Ill Eollil1 tr~· . W-bubeoame•· American , .... ~tto .... -k er main-. Somo people eall tin ci-rldl dlob • "rlttbit''buttbe.......tform ls "rabbit." By any namo it'• • nM . treat with ,mdJow ~11a..r. 7408 Ellbl full Clljll ol llndded !harp Cheddar -sh'• ll tmt full.l>odiecl tlmr. With ....,,1o'blml It Into vdwty W~ aauee, d r1 J11111tan!mlpepperfor-. tr1 a sauce to aet off almost. .,,.,.._m1oo11. /_l'l,. 'D n YGU'U find lhll saui:o bepo "f 1-ftlc&. ~l•i --bolwotala•dou- ble ~'IO JGU CU make it a bll -when ,...,. hav· From achool to Saturday• to inc au-u. Serve rNf!t • 1..-\al tri-it's fun to go -cr ln. c:!Wlng ...... r~ dilb, witb a cholce o f placea ln this ouUit. ---.... Fer a A cabled coal and hat lo a ~oride 'Ulop, 'butl<ry, •brllbt color ts ,ju>t what she Eniliab mu:ffina. Tbtn wants! Knit coat, in one piece,, le& ach ·CUS add hla cj>ice nect ...__ of. t 11 i t t i n a ol ollrimp, crab mu~ uiced -·~ • Ila.rd-cooked eqs. JDU1ittoom worsted. P.at. 7408: aizel 4-10 cap& -with bacon, or incl tender IPl!lfl d coot e d nnY CENTS (coins) for --. 'Tamllo Illes add ucb pallem -add 15 cent. flavor and color. for each pattern for fint.dass This_, Wellb Rabbit buf. ma111ni and lpedal bandllng; let la. cfdi&ldlUI • ., to ..,,,. otherwise ~ cldNery -.. <!lot moll cm a brlak "will twithn:ew~orm<ft. 1a11 c1oy. Seod • to Allee--aniou; The WELSH RAllBIT DAILY PILOT, 105 -'4 cup (11 iticl<) butt« NeedlecraR Depl, &. ta, I -(J paundt) wedded Old Cbd,.. Station, New lharpCbeddar m-. . York, N. Y. IOOU. Print _2 t?S pea• WOl'Cleltm'lbire N1me, Addrtn, -P1Uen ...., N-lJ I I-dry mUJtanl · BIG tm Needleeratt catolo( Dalll1 ".~ ..... -OR ,_,. -Ill pa(.., over 200 dtidll"'!, s ... i:it" ..... -, .... paW!ml! Knl~ crilchet .. ~ =-INlaatl, argyle ..... ~ •• bats, ._.. le l d-swim "'\l:·QU!lt. em· la<lol II b boiler, ov• brolder, 'ftlve. Mike' toys, hot ft!«, melt butt«. Add glftl, gay afghans. Send 30 -and heat, .urrtni .,.. cents ='1· until cheue ts 11 iNsrANT GUts Mak Stir hi Wc:rcestershlre . • e lllllllard and caya>oe today -give tooio,,.,., IO -. cents. :'iiirec.:!""=C:: "II Jiiiy Rap" to •~nlt. --.lllrrflcfrtquontq. aoobet, _..., aew, -IO JllM;. -Olllls. _...,. lllif of 111o-. Book ol U Prbe Alp... IO .,.,. .-, buttered -. ..,,_. -cr butlend Barplnl Qolll -I baa 11 -_..,, llafd.coobd beaullful patt.111. IO.- .. ... : lnlod ...-n ---·-pat· .,.. ..itocl wtlh ..,...., 1m11 forlu~ gu!llL IO am bid blcGn: lhrlrup: crab oeota ~ ........ _.. and/ Book J. "Qdtl "'Ttdoy'I or-.-Lhfll", 11 patlerna. IO conts. I SE~ THE STARS . - \..t th• tt.n ,.w. , ... Sy4MJ O.W.rt, Ml ~ tk w.rW't f.w. .... , •"'91...,.. ...,;, .. Ml• 4eily •-",. c .f1111111 f•e+•r.I .. ttii. DAILY PILOf. , CHARLOO'TE1 AMALIE, St. them. U's more.of a ehl!lenp -"'ciunce) can al tunl, drained down here." and z medinm' diced cold boll- "Most of my Tec:lpea• r<ally ed polatoea (~•-·•) are bask: and liqile,•• lbe ...,.......... · Thomas, U.S. Virgin blanda (UPI) -Louise Whlt<:omb traded the life 'ol a suburban bwaewife GP Cape Cod for that ol cook.aboard a charter -Jn the U.S. Vfrlin la!ands. said. "PreseDtatJ.cin · ts • b:ft; 1Uml .J.. teupooa-ti. ·curry portanl.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiijijiiiiiiiiiiiiiil She recalled ooe deuert - rice puddlq pmillled -with But Jie doeln 't cmsider her ae If a galley alive, allhGUgb lhe spends at least fwr to five houri a day In Iha seagoing kitchen ol the family schooner, the 50-loot Primroae IV. "Nobody'1 ever going to &el rich, but we live the way we like," ahe aald in an Interview. "When we atop, I don't get II much Rimming as I'd like. But this is a buslnes,,." "The food ii verx im- porlllrt," she added. "People are am.a.zed at,what comt1 out of the galley. But k's no dif. ferent frm1 cook1nc in 1 boose. "We have.a terasene stove with three burnen and .. oven. You just limit your coolJng ut<nsila to the bu< ininimwn. "A lot ol people ezpaot.can- ned beef atew and bah on a 1altboat," abe added.·"ll I did ............ it WDuld ·J>e booal boorgutgnon •• Mrs. Whltcomb added that gourmet meals are advertised by many charteT boats in the V.I. fleet. U's the largeat in the Caribbeah, with more than 200 craft, IO CQmpet1tioo ia t .... "You ha~ to enjoy cook· Ing," abe odded. "I bad a hie freezer at home 10 I (.'OU]d make lhinp-1 n--part,,i --·' ,OIPJlllll" and lllll!MI -'-'lhat made IUCh a bit.their ;11111ics:e·wC!QkbVt believe. the pvkftn1 wu can. necl . "Wlne _.-.Jly 11 aemd with dinner. u ~ want chan;ptlpe, tbty,lf(,lt. • Ille aakt, oddlng that ...... ha:urloulbollllfeature. ' P'f:'"'-ut. -t-(in the•clwter fleet) tall: aboUt loocl and ... change redpes.#Jt'1"1Doe. liD home,·wbere,-:w11o·w a choice nclpe _.,want lo give it ·up. Aod -..m often -.... .,.. after/they get home." -• . A-lllOWini ..a.. c:ou.ctkm ts only one rewll"ll rt matlJ ia Mn_ Wb"-'a .... Ille. "Wben I atop and think ol wbat'l 'Uled to go thniugb in the -to-. mtal -t<r throe or IOW' couples -M would be a bnue now," WE8T INDIAN SEAFOOD Cunjed Weal Indian leafood Alad ts a favorite aboard Owlle lllld Louise whK· comb's charter IC: b 0 0 D t k', Primrose IV. . Combine I O·po•nd) package ol .cooktcl. cleaned, fro:en •brlmp, delrosted, with 2 (I to 'f-ounoe) cam o1 cral>mea~ draloed, l (IJ. . Food Dip Inspiration Comes_ from Te/' Aviv.. This interestJnc reCjpe for a lndt cllp cxrnes from a traveler who m!!(Jup ,Pth. It at a cocktail ....Vat •liotd lo Tel A\'iv. ' But Ha UH ht Israel lsD't conllned to cocktaU partleo. The traveler nya that tttiJ same fruit dip is sometimes served u part ol the refttsh- ment at an afternoon or even- ing party wbere tea or <di .. ts olltnd lllllead ol c:ockla1ls. Fer lhla klDd ol aoack f11'9- the dip la -"" lrM a small bowl lftd plllald to the cent« ol • tray ol lllced frail fruit. mwa.t FlllllT DIP . I packa&< (4 ounces) mam -orllolankw>ce Pl<k• \I cup commercial -cnam \I cup plain Yocurt 'i teaspoon sah I teaspoon sua1r I 'teaspoon mlnc<d 'ft'es!I mint or II t-dried _,,,Int 1 tablespoon •esame seed, toasted 4freohnectarioes I mm Bartlett ·flW' A handful ol fl'etll ltrawbor<- ries ' Have tht -crom cheele lit ....,, temperature. With a ro- tary beater (hml or dedric) 11ea1 to1e111er 111e creim cheese, sour a-earn. yoiurt, aalt IOd rugar. Cover and c:hID until ructrto ...... At aervlo« tlm• -the dip Into I small bowl and J>1-U In the -ol I larje ..... Ing plato or tTay. Sprinkle dip w II h • Poi>' -permlnt and ....... -·· Slice nectariMo """ pt .. ; .,.. range wtth 1t11wbentel fGIDd dlpbowl • Have cocktail picb at hml 10 uch perwon can dnmk 1 p1 ..... ol fruit Into the dip. Mat.s about Ill ~ clip. Rectpa may be doubled . • Note: To toui. the ses1m1 tttd. spreol! out ...& In a aman ~et a • d atlr 'cdoi 1taritly o\ta'" moder.ate hdet unUI llglXly browned. Watch coreluJlj> ao u not tolt<l'Cb. • •• l ' " •• ' GROW YOUR OWN ' FLOWERS. veGETABLES .. HERBS ¥EAR AROUND I Our G ... •house, by Raja, contains . , eviryt~n<J you need f~ . · growi~ bo.vtiful pt.nts, indoon llf out! S.t coet•ini: ; . 5 ... d poc:lcon, 12 poh, pl.nting mil, morkOI' sticks, watwing con, thanno.,,...., sliov.I, no-spill-!Tay, ~ ....... ind inilructions. 8.IO SHO,PI,.. IS A PllASUlr' , · ~ i i , WITH AnOOIYI SAllS.llU, FAST, IEAUllfU\. 51fT WRAP, AND MYllAD 51F1'S DAILY t . 6 ' . ' . ·~· \ I . 1\ICHARD'S LIDO .CENTER J41J YI• Liclo, N•w~oft le•ch ) . -· • • ' ,_ .,, .•1 '-• 1WITH . $ALLIE , 0 ' $'!• I ,7,. •-.xi ~ , .. ~ .... : ~ ..... :. "'~-. .•. .. .. . -. « ••• •• :1 .• . . . : ... l , ~. ! .. ~-..... .. -.~ . ;· . .. ·- ~··· , .. -.. T!. ' ,. • • ,, .... ., ,: •)'!; ,., -··::: .. ••• ,_. t . ... ~-. • ... :..r-7-- ,,.., ;·· • J..,,,,;j 7; ...,, . ,-.,,:.~ '" •-'" -·~ .. -.. -. . ~·· . ~-. . .. . ··-·- ~.·. ... ..... ... ,I"' •• '\ilh .-~,, ., . ' -, .. , ... • p 1t • -··· :.!.~ ....... .:~ .p "'~C . '· ... , .... ,, ... . , • - ~~·-----~ ... -..... ---~--. -·------ \ '• . . ... . ' . ' . . . -.---..--· ,. , -..... ' • W~ay. St1>lemb:tr 2.f, tllff> .. ' .. • PRICEs EF.FECTtVE SEPT. 2s. 26, 17' • • . ' 7 ~ 6ET THE DAY OFF TO A ~MlllNe · START 39c STRE.USEL COFFEE CAKE 3'c A TOOTHSOME FINAU -61c D'ote-tjut Dessert Loaf 89c, . . , ... - .... _ .... l: -~~· 'fL81Bl JH8P : -1,, ' • ~ " I •. • ' ''dEAUTIFIJL AND' LONG-LASTING . v • • • • • Or gt~ .. Strenad• ' ,. • . fi;.• • ' For Yeur ~ .... .,. . liy.'. . 1.100 tVIARKEl" CENTEA ~·EYi!o~t BLW. AT TH6 ENTRANCE TO LI~ !~LE • ·CARNATIONS·- In ell 1ort, ol 9•y colors. ~ .. ~. ' .. ., ' .. • .... .,,! .... '-' • • :• ;r_ : ·. ;•~ ·.~ 1 .· ::-•. ! .... -: ..... ";:\j ~:: ."-"..!' .- -r. ... ,.T'> (,i ' ;..· B"trnice ~Fay . I ,. ... . ., ' . ·: 1. 98 Bunch el 25 • • • . ,. ! ~· ~ ) ,., . ', ., I /'· ' ' ti r•-.. I THERE'S A DITLF NIP'IN TH( A~'ANP •EJ:A&iJIN6 SUMMER >.PPETITES RESPOND. ')F YOIJ. LOYE'~·fO "'r,f.YOO'L~ LtlVE·'RICHARD'S. JUST AIOUT ANYTHIN6 FOR GAtfR • 'M~~( MASTERPIE~S OR HURRY-UP sup . ·pe~s ·1s HERE' ON OUR s . Ek~ES.), • • • . : .,;.- ·• SHOPPiNG IS FUN -·AT RICFfARD'S! . ' -:...:· ~' I . i ; """' ····"· >lo • .,•.: '.....t : ·-~ !. ... -..-.. :....-_- ·,._'Cl .. ~ -· . . M.J.B. Instant RICE STOKEL Y'S ' GATORADE ·-FREEi 12.oz. SYRUP WITH ••.. · I LL 1 LB. 83¢ ' _, "r · .. , -~- II••· 24 oz. 29c l9c . -~ - 59¢ l '1 .... AUNT JEMIMA I ;' 1 ···.¥ ;~~ ' . PANCAgE~ MIX 2 LB.' 39- , ~.,,~·-: ., _ _, ..• ·'.·_ ..... ·"" . '"I'.. . -r, ... .;.": • I -''i.. . '" ~;tr'., ....... ....... ~ ... "."IC,' ,... ~ -' . .. ' .. ·.·s;w •. • . J ·• • :I' ~~ --; ;RODUCTS OF ·sv. cRIOR QUALITY ' APPLESAUCE '" 5 ~'1 Wliole Peeled Apricots,;; · .3,,:;:s1 FRUIT COCKTAIL . _., .~. '5 ,. 51 . , CUT G~·EEN BEANS ,., 5,.. '1 . CREAM STY:LE CORN 111 s:.. 51 7 MEOILJM :PEAS ... 5 ... •1 Stewed. Tomatoes • ,.,.,. f"l .. • Ill 5 ... •1 ;;~~. ·; Ch\lnk ~i~ht Tuna ,, PIITE6 RIPE ' . ~.. "" ' .:".<!!; -·· .. " .' Jumbo OLIVES .. ·-,_; T'""' - ". l ... ~1 . ' . 300 3' • .6JJ!IE17!f , FOR HEArtT'f' AUT14MN A~ETITES ·.. . HUNGARIAN POT ROAST . ··B,UTJERED .. N09DLES with POPPY SEEDS BRAISED ·CELERY .. .. . CINNAMON BAKED APPLES · · with . HEJ\.YY CREAM CABERNET SAUYlbNON . or SAINT EMIUON WINE .. , COFFEE RICHARD'S TOP OF 1 HE .G .... ~.; ll.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF . · . • • • ROUND STEAK SWISS STEAK ' -' - , ~r 8rt:i:ed Beef Rcul•d• £r1is1 In beer, with onion• 80NELES~ · RUMP ROAST IONE-IN T rf .•ur Hungarian Pot Ro11t ... . " HUNGARIAN POl ROAST Choose S Lb. Rump R.pe1t, stud meet with sliv•rs of 9erlic (use l cloves I.• Rub with selt end p•pp•r •nd roH in flour. Heat~ T. oli•:• oil in Dutch Oven end brown 'me et. Add l chopped onloru, l 111ced carrot1, I tip . oregeno, sprig parsley, I 1t1I~ celery 11iced, ind I C. beef bouillon. Simmer COY9red 2 hr1, then add I T. Peprike end more broth if nee~ed. ~.im"l•r t'jll tender. S~im fat from sauce eftd add ,I tsp . .p1prik11 selt end IC. Sour ere em. Serve. RUMP . ROAST Morln1t1 In wino 1nd rout MAKE Y6°t:IR FAVORITE MEAT LOAF . Lean .. GROUND BEEF 2-LB. 80XES ' Hamburger Pattie.s . ., -.~ P•"'" ,., lb. Tiny sw1•t, p9eled •ntl d1v1in1d · ALASKAN COCKTAIL SHRIMP 2.98 "· . -•, . Stuffed with our sp1cial partley ·ct.r1nint l~Ot .. 98¢LB. 1.19LB. -~ A ' 89¢LB . 55¢LB . 98¢ .... STUFFED THICK PORI( CHOPS 1.49 ·~ REYNOLD'S W~P, 0 I l"x75' These •r• ell r11dy fo pop in-the OYI", r11dy stuff eel £;· ~ Alum'J~ iOIL 69~-' . . . . ~~;E~Yp~a~Ts __ Ro~sti~g ~hicken 69c ... ' . • . _.,.'?','. • ., ir; . . ; . ". ' ' . . BREAsr¥ .. . . . . . ' L 19 lb. . .. • THE ORIGINAL SWEDISH PEPS " Cendy Coe.fed Chocolil e Mints . R~. $1.00 b1<f 89¢ I Lb. B.ig PRBDUE! , , IHE FINEST EA TING, EXTRA FANCY, NEW CROP CRISP, NORTHWEST, JONATHAN , --· APPLES 6 Las: $) . • GARDEN-FRESH, LEAFY GREEN , TENDER BOSTON Butter-lettuce 2 .FOR 25¢· • , DELIGHTFUL IN SALADS, AS A GARNISH FIRM, RED, RIPE CHERRY , \I '· ~ TOMATOES BASKET 25¢ : FRESH. HOT-HOUSE GROWN, LARGE SIZE, BROWN STEAK Mushrooms 1/i LB. DELIClTEllEll JOHNSTON FRUIT SUNDAE ALL FLAVORS YOGURT • oz. 5 FD~ $) BEST KOSHER Salami Chub 12 DZ. 4 VARIETIES OF BITE SIZE CHEESE ... SARGENTO 6-0Z. Cracker Snacks. BAYS Cocktail Rye ' LB. 33- ALEX BEEF · TAMALES I oz. 2 FOR 45¢' r. • . PRBZEH PBDDI · RED HAWAIIAN PUNCH • ... 6,_11 SARA LEE PECAN Coffee Cake 121'1 oz. KERN'S SLICED STRAWBERRIES BOB'S CHILI N' BEANS , .... 59c WAKEFIELD 6-0Z. , King Crab Meat .1.39 GREEN GIANT NIBLETS · CORN IOoL 4 fw 51 GREEN GIANT, In butter ••ut• MIXED VEGE1 ABLES GREEN GIANT KITCHEN SLICED GREEN BEANS .. ,,:!::;._ GREEN GIANT, in butter 5eu c• 10-oi. French Style Green Beans 4 ,_'I :~;· ·c:· i • :~• . . LEGS ,.l)cl THIGHS -. ~9~ lb. ' . •. 7 .-. •.:;.. !£till i2 £1ur~2. 4,(Fi ...... £ ..... !1J511¢ 7 fUJl. f • bil ... , l u• iJ :ilJOICO iLLO a a1·m J!UFJ' 7 JIJZ# ........... F •• , F J 2 .. 2 as 7 us JIPM 2 ··-Ff? FttP 7 0 ~~: '£Kl~ ~R~ET .HOME &. GIFT SHO~ .• LIDO YACHT SHOP ·ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP . • CLEANERS, OPEN D~llY .••7, SON. •·6 OPEN D>.ILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6, SUN. i'r ) DAILY 9.5·,10. SA1 . •.s OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY l :l0-6, S>.T. 1:10-5 ..... .... . . .. : .... I , f l I \ -,_ ' ., " t l , .• , • -i OAJLV PILOT ARDEN . CHIESEFOOD 2-LB. CARTON .. ·-·········-·· ............. M·-··•·• PERSONAL SIZE . IVORY BAR 4-PACK '. ........................... . BAGGIES SANDWICH BAGS PACIFIC TREATS t-LI, ISOX. HYOROX COOKIES SUP'll41Nl I lB. BOli ~',~~.G~!JS s137 BLUE BONNET OLEO l•Lt.CNl'l'ON-SO,r --·-.. EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON ST ATE RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES s LBS. 59' 41 c FLEISCllMANN'S OLEO '11 t,ULAll1 l 8 1..AIHON 51c MAZOLA CORN Ol l · •ii o.(.llOrl ll ·" 57c PARMESAN CHEESE "" ~FIA.fl GRATlO 8·0l f'K U. ---37c MAYFRESH COFFEE k_ __ . t ·1 .. • ' .. ~~1~-~-~ ''A'' QUAKER OATS QUICIC OR REGULAR 42-0Z. PACICAG! YOUI C"OfC£ . ' BONELESS STEAKS I • lb .•. FRYER PARTS CHUCK $11AK-CENTER CUT msr OlY FIESH-CALIF.HOWN FAMILYSTEAK SWISSSTEAK BREAST Sl'UTMWHOU L0.69' MAYFA•lt.UEllllONOI WHOLE LEGS U.S.D.A.. c.llADlO ~l PORK SHOULDER ROAST PICNICSTVLE DEW of KILKARREN • Au i.,Al 5899 HORMEL FRANKS ~lOTCH 80 f'ROU~ /\LL MLAT 12·0Z PKG •. ZAROFSKY VODKA s3•9 REAL McCOY SANDWICHES tHAl'I COAL fill L .. 10 80 l"ROOf QUART • Ae.dy lo ei1. Ror.;1 S.:.,! P•~l11rr ' ,. •· IMPORTED SCOTCH " HOR MU Kl ELBASE ~~~~f s499 blR \\'llLIAM DUNCAN 5 12-0Z PIC.G. ~9,~A"l' ~~~tO,~"~M tfOS' COOKlD HIM '" "'" "' , .,,. s311 HOMIDf lOSHU PltKt!S" o: " ADVERTISED PRICES EF.FECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY , SEPT. 2Sth THRU WED., OCT. 1 175 U.ST 171~ sr•UT. COSTA MESA 2010 WIST ht STlln, SANTA ANA '8'2 WESTMINSTER AVE, GA•DIN GROVE " j ~ ') . ,. BONELESS BEEF ROAST MAYFAIR'S BUIE llBBllN STEER BEEF or U.S.D.A. CHOICE CHUCK ROASTc£NtERClJT SHOULDER CLOD IOlST Dainty Dozen 39 Douchnuts .. c Banana sgc Nut Loaf.. " 11. mwoowwww • • ; • "I get a lot of letters, from young people parUcularly. I average over 200 letters a Wetk." she said. She Wll prood of a letter fmn a JOlD1C prof...Or at Boiton Unjv ... ltf who oftlen quot.e3 her witth:lnn and phll~y In hll Enalleb cllsse•. ,\a for her umveral appeal to bolh men •nd women, ·abt nld, "I'm~ woman'• e10. I donilnate the -In my pl .. lures, women like thaL I'vf: never gone after a married r~rheve this house down at ntan and I always put the bad the bu.ch, but same.how I feel PY down in my plcturel. moni comfortable here. Down Many p!ople think ·my pie. UJere I have a lot of people turM: ceuld bav• been made IJ"OW>4 me. In th1I aetttnc, J Oft1y a month •&•·" Her tw cu q,u,L" Hor Jow.pllchtd will bl •hie to ... her In 111 C4d@Ce ... mod more btm. · ul>COftllnl TV •~la! 00 her, Un& a Seu11len>l>IH ....,.. piodljced by Rebell Wloo lot than a naUvt of BrvN1J11. Ulllvtnal, and u the .,.,i In I wlnde~ alOIJCI II she htd the -vm!oo of "M1nl heard of the wine 1ntpeotor Bto<Unrld(t.'' who had 8ald ...,, ''The 1~1 J>El1NITB VIEWI (l'inlqfullH) W~~ ~-~~ ~:? ~I~=.: . =·" y dtve...,._ u~ 'fllll' ~ : ljWltl& wlll p&dura "I.don't -drink and I doa'I bl able to olfer thelil, 1111c1 emokt, hljt I ~ I allould = 1r.: ':.fer 0:.S "'& have lultd Iba~ lhe Mid ...i to 1111t11ty; I've oJw with * llu&h. -Joor mntiir • "I: I uRd her bow H fell to bl for Amettcan _pr~ II>• ool)' lllr In show bu.llotU irllh-. obt told, ::wiill'"k'ii. Sew Quickly thJi ..... ,., of ... to .. iD4 .. Y....,:::k, Now, II ll>oy lailaht ahollt hoallb In ICbool, the! would b e -·, Wha\ couid they bo !elObtaf 11111111 '!boy -• lot more Hout 1U than I do, 11 ..... Id. How tiad she m1n11_ed to llllf loo~I " well1 I ukod. '1fm very hta1th-m.lndtd. My father was once a ll&hter •nd hid a IYDl In our lloule. All J've heard since before 1 could w•lk WU the !m- ]IOrlal!Ot· ol milnlllnlnC ood btallll Ind lnlnl!lr." •be :.id. "llel!i bell;llty ond boellh come from wttbln. It 1bows u» in yotli' 1kln Or yoor f1ct ff you don 't k:tep your ayrter11 clUn." Hw favorite btallh tonk II curol jUlot wblth 8be ~mu ill quanUty. 11tbink of all Ille nutrlellll jou can l•t !nJm .... 11111 el ........ carrtltl,'' me uelllmtd. TbJ1 malled to mind )!Ir arut one.liner, "The Ol1b' Canotl tllit lntmlt me an tho Casserqle Spiced Up ~. lnlerttlln1 comblll&Uoo ol llavon and tutiim. TU·MD CAMDol.I: 1 (IOI/lid ldn . .,....S blof I con (15 ..,_) tomato ..... .' fry 11f..,;.., 11f"-I •=..:: mllOllllCOI) t can (II aunca) wholt- f I "Make Jt 1 prloctll, pluM" is most Ubly to be her kernel corn new.drua rtqlltfl. 11tla -II I ~~·~·=rued rtpo .. W·Vt!Jl.qul... ond bu loft I beef tr -tamllff yoke I • I h • " · CbolJlli In a 10.lnch 111111,t over easycare, ~!ton cotton. moderate belt coot; Utt betf Printed Pattern 9063: NEW ' ' G!rla' Sltel I, I, 10, 12, 11. Slit . =~ru:.:.. foil, unW II 10 tall:u I yards $.inch. Add tomato 'uuce and 81XTY·FIVE CENTS I n coins for each pattern -add spaghe~I aauce ml1 ; remo" 1S cenls for e~ pattern for fro::~ ovu 1 mtuure· flmdus mailini and spedol. :::-~, • handllq• o111e .... 1se tblftklau to ... -_ ... delivery 'wt11 toke ---to 19 Clll': oUt Ja. 6r more. · Stnd to ... utan 1o b9lf mlx&urti llmmtr. an- Mtrlln Tllo ~y Pn.(IT, covond, ._ 31 m\nlllaa. m P~umi = w..i Stir In ..,. Ind olives. 'l\Jrn 18th SL, New oft, N. Y, Into a, ~ obloll( IJul 10011. Print llAll._ AD' btbl(dlali <tl!O b)'f\O l>Y l!O D~ with :!IP, llf,S &114 ~) or almllar utenall: ST\'LE NUMllEJI. temal11 In a 1lnl)e NEW FALlrWINftll PAT• IQtr aod --flt lht TERN CATtJ.00 -°'Of IOI nlOlt ,.... .... tbom. Com ~:.-i,a pattern coupon. IO df% ":' ~~ai.d llO- INl!TANT SEWING llOOlt dqttt ovm rliltlllanialee ere sew to$1. wear tomo11uw. fl. hot thruUCh and ll\IOI m1xturt INSTMIT rASlllON llOOlt bubblfl-2$ to 31 fllll"ll&. -wh1t..t•wtir ana:nn. ac-Mata• hearty Mnlrlp -t ....,ry, n""' tipo l 0o1y SJ. 1mna1 .. J>Or portion. l DAILY PILOT 1;.·~.· ._.,, ••nmv1 . TllUllS. tltf!I SUIL, APT. U·21~ ltlt ~----------iii...· . flllSl Ul,.. POU , IPAR•R1•1 ~~.:· 69.~ U.l.lll.A. IMS'lCTID PfOlfM 79 C Lit Of LIJAI lb. U.1.M CMOtCI IUfl HlllllOISESTEAK U.S.D.A. INM'KllU CHICICfM WHOL! • 59·· flYD PAITS ..... TKIOHS ·~· U ••.•• A. CHOlll lllP t·BONI •• CLVI •TIAK ·1~' nMi"iisi"" 89,~. lUll ou.wn POU LllK sAllSAIE OlU IMOll:IHOUH Ol Wfl MINI IOllELiSS H~S . ""'°"' . lfff UCON U.l.D.A. C:MOICI Uff', M>Nl\llS ,,_ SllLOll STEAK ;, .... , •. ,.. .•. ci.ilii P.IACHll 4sµc::~:~•1is CANS GOLDIN Del Monte CORN CHAMID oa KUHIL s~~·,•1 U N GIA T A~SOIUED • fllSH Kiit•"• !!,Ul!.!~,!.!N SAUCE CHILI IWU WlllTE llEAD 3 ,:;~55• •POii & IUNS MACARONI & CHEESE ~~· 151 •lll!tNiY UAll SAULEE COffEI CAKIS :.! 79• 8 ~~~ •1 llff, CHIC IC EN. TUllCEY 5 'I CAMS IAlllGUD MEAT PIES , '!>~~ LIQUOR SPECIALS DELICATESSEN WllOUAUTY FRANKS A~ 69.C lllllAT .... fOOD GIANT ASSOflfO LUNCH MIATI 3 ... $1 pkgL I . . • IAtAMI • IOLOOtcA • lllCICtl • Ol.M • DUTCH •SANDWICH SUAYEE;!j 34' •••••• -·-"""' .... ... TMQ.UPMf "'SIM ALL ORllN C!~ uan•• lllAUTY S•lt fAAM flllH Olt!N siklCA D(U(IOUI APPU SAUCI' S is.oz.SI JAllS • • liAOI Sit. ......... ::\ ....... wC,... •- #It ... lllO!lnlW,.... CIPACOLOAHLI u.oL 88t ... OtllOllS , 5c LONG CUf:P~' . . ·e "'~ 2~'19c ''"OL64C ~ ..... -IOHlll ..... ;,~ 13• :.~ \b. IAIGI lllOWM 3 9• PLA1n,..m11• SIJ:I iiiii'D .. 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U•onlY ~iir your etiird w111~~~. :. ;_ • .,; ·-~~'1uotf,tl·~htm unt1lht;c&an-read·it hlmsert .-.. by Whidt ,.. .. ~ ·· ~fie'.O~ac~irtclthifwinningha~CfaJtfeume ... tnetiab itof ,, ~It!."• ·, ~· I • • .,. • • • • j • 11 "'9• " . SUreJy you've seen or-heard~ wooderful 1-Yak.me Columbid £nc.yclopedla. LIFE cal Is it the best 1-vo! ume enc 'tclopetlia.~hoo!s ar.::t llbr1ries consider il a must.. Well, ndN a team of visual designers have made• good t~in1 evtn better. 22 limes better, to be e;(ilCL · · e lltra~ Wiltflt.C · . You'll fin(! th!'! ColUmbta exciting to us!. Ttur.enlire' 22-~ume. _5e'\ i5 spri!\kled With sianificanl 111us1rations that add a wtio:e d1m~n1i0f\ to, ~ the text. Aps:>f.oximately 7000 of thtm, about 1'000 i"ftltl color. . . ·~ •: . e .Jaltn11UR·JUkM . · .-· ·• · Pick a topic I Youtre bouMI to find It in the ColUmbia. P9opje. Places. , • Pt)!losophles. Yelterday's history. Tomornwlsscieoce. All au~ntj.y . 1J1 tl(pressed 'In • ~mlined, no:nonsense fntnner; Absorbl'ni ... eao-~ ln&ln every\'Mvmefdf' both you and your children; : ' . . • er.tM ~t ft • ~"' C'l!'P'll .;.. . -• . "' Theentlre~i:ltM C:Olumbia ~opeif~~cr~ rl&IJton a ~U~ ca~st-Md Y.·hat better tt\denfl.iis 'CoiJld a,rt?ereoca VIOi 1' MN Yaur\Ptormatioo will be re~a:i in aoy.tl,iS<;.~ioh: yourctttt.. dfeliwill ge>to schoOI we I/-prepared and weU·lnfonr.elf • • IJ•Mli•nlllJ lo•·trllff . ThiS Is tf'lel<ind ofreferenct'AOl'k you wou!d expect to find prohibl.tively • expensNe. And ordiurHy you wou!d.;BuL beCilUse of special arrirtae· mentswitfl the poblls.her, you're in luCk. , . . ' De ittll-,rt• •I De _.. fa a tlaJ fraetla 11.ftal,.. upeet ti .,..r.· .. ~ ,.,h .. J)UWlbllt HD aen .,.._.,, . > · .. Volume .. Oai ODI ,, . "J YOl.llllS t llllU 2.! $1M , VOLUME 4 NOW ON SAil! .,• ~ ... • .. • -· .... ...... ;· J• • • • f , ·- • .. I I . t ' , • . , , • .. . . .. . • • ' , ' ' .. . J .. ' ; • f' ... .. ... : I '· . 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Choice ·Beef! f,.ry pound of Marliot a.1kol ftt11h boof is graded "CHOICE," by an .,.,,.11 of tht· ftcl,ral Go.om · 1Mnt. So, it's not 'our word. Or MM Nat cuttir'a. lut Undo Sam'o. All wo ~· II NII U.S.D.A. Choice loof, cflocount-prl..d. U.S.D.A. Choltt T.....,. llW 1111' Ctntw Cut 7-lone Roast .... 59c U.t OA Chaict l~hld lllf 5"* .J._ •• ;. $)29 Portemuu1e ...... . U.lD.A.Chaice T.._,lnlM...,T~ Cube Steak ....... •1 09 6 LBS. LB BONILISS TO' &1llCllM. l•. • • ·::,;••.,.,...,....~ U.S. NO. 1 RVSSfT Firm, Ready To Eot Bartlett POTATOES Pears ••••. 4 Lb• aac 10s~G3 large Sin MeJons Honeydews •• Eoch59c Vito Pokt ~Flavors Thirst Ades . 6 59c • oPock I CIUft1 · on Market l11ket to be your 'perennial Inflation f ightirl ' •tlltn Clllr.Mft & Noodlt. Chili l 1ttn. Mottrtlli & tfff. C" l,Mthlttl l ,,..... . Swanson Dinnen' 3gc ,.,,_ Fra1en .Peas ••• ·~:'. 21 c ~kl;.T.ii.• ft9!il ~. A!lr'k.t,CV.1ilrd er"lllcll Johnson Pies •• •,z:,' 7 4 c .... WW,,. ff1ot111 t!ing ........... 4ac 11.W "'T'C,...,..0.km or Si Olft Tips , , , , ~1.'.43c Wdti'I ...,. rtom Shrimp .Creole ~ 57c WI"""" '""""I • N"'' '"'''""'" No idlfs t0Wholt10 ers ori11trttiiut0tt. . " . . •COSTA MISA-m•·"-e NEWPORT BEACH4:::=.~,;!!!::;i_, e HUNTINGTO~ llACH-~!.':;::;.. .... e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-•:.·~·· e SANTA ANA-~~';!""' l _f_ I • r l, ' I • I I u s I c SI I II I I I ... r ' . I TO BROIL . • .. f' " ..,. . ... NO PRE·PACKAGED MEAT AT BARGAIN •BASKET .· HELPFUL BUTCHERS TO SERVE YOU . USDA CHOICE, CENTER CUT F.RYING CH·ICKENS ' I ~ . ROUND 39c STEAK lb OUNG-· N ·TENDER BEEF LIVER :~~~ro ' 1~~==---~----:-----=::::::-:=-~'1-:::::=-~' OSCAR MAYll 89 I CORN XINGi 79¢ ' Sliced 9acon ¢ "· Sliced Bae u . · WHOLE ' BODIED CUT UP 33c LB. ' ' USDA. CHOICE IONILIU ~ ft8¢ ROUND STEAK .................................... 17 LI. USDA GRADE "A" . . 5· 9"~ FR·YER PARTS . LEGS & THIGHS • • . . . . ' MEATY BREASTS • • • • • • • 69~ 3-LEGGED CUT -UP FRYERS • • • 3 9·~ ·GERBER'S I STRAINID 12F$1 BABY FOOD . : .SPRINGFIELD MAYONNAISE LARGE '#21/2 CANS MANDll.AT 4/Sl SPPREINAGFRIELDHALVES 3~F$1 SLICED PINEAPPLE .... #2 CANS .. "'' ... ' CHIFFON SOFT-STICK-1 LB. CARTON MARGARINE IVORY Ll9UID DETERGENT FULL Cj)UART 29' 59' KLEINIX JUNIORS 10' FACIAL TIS~UE , ....... 1ox o'7• "" 1H1m .... IMO IMITA110H 35c SOUR CREAM .... PINT C .. TON ............... . SUNSHINE 39c SUGAR WAFERS "" ""'oz. CILLO "" ... ". DOWNIY $139 FABRIC SOFTENER ...... .,11 ............ .. 25 Lb. Bag Cat Litter JOHNNIE CAT Ill 69' PRE-SOAK GIANT SIZI COLD POWIR SODA CRACKERS 25' DETERGENT FAMILY SIZE ID LI. II OZ. IOX ALUAILE COUPON 112 GALLON SQUARE CARTON FOREMOST COTT AGE CHEESE SPRINGFIELD lmY. CROCKER FOREMOST ICE CREAM 59c • LARGE CURD • SMALL CURD • LOW CALORIE ' RUSSETT . ,.. ... - POTATOES .. -q • .. \ ,. HD RIPl-LOCAL CHERRY TOMATOES U.S. NO. 1 10 Pound Ctllo .... EXTRA FANCY- .NEW CROP c JOHNATHAN 1 OF$1 Apples ~ RED VELVET YAMS sw1n AND JUICY VALENCIA ORANGES ' GREEN GIANT • Medium Peas (10 Oz.) • "iblets Corn (10 Oz.) • Sliced Green Beans (10 Oz.) • Mixed Y91etables (1 O Oz.) IN IUnll SAUCI AHD COOKIMCi PDUCH MIX Ol MATCH . COFFEE RICl:f FROZEN NON DAIRY COF,EE CREAMER Pl. CARTON WEIGHT WATC:Hl!RS FROZEN DINNERS 19< CAKE MIX WITH THIS COUPON AND $1.DO MINIMUM PURCHASE lll!'llf 4 kc.. "' coupon -OM eol)llll'I Pit' CUI...... Alcilllllftc l,_tetS tnll Frall l'luld Dlllr'I' P~ Ind Clll•l'WIMt .... "' '""" mini-PIKC ... Y ..., lew. Vold 1lltr Svtldet. St9ttmllW 21, '"'· I J!SGOOD ONLY AT BARGAIN BASKET l'RICES EFFECTlYti Tllura., Fri., Sot. & Sunday · s.p1. 2s, 2•, 27, 2a Prices 1ublt<I to atock on hand. , WI OIVI ILUI CHIP STAMPS WI GIVI ILUI CHIP STAMPS f 9th and PIKtnlla I I I• ! t t · 'I ~ I I I I \ ' ) i 19:..hol 10~. 10 us. $1 SOLE OR HADDOCK Full lb. 79c COSTA MESA PLACOOIA 710 W. Clllpmln • • \ I l _ ' I \ ' -.. . . . Met · • ( . Th• h~ o/ ·an,. . """ , bW>eclle JS'h• uo~ ••. Md • "'~'W-~ • tht mi}Oriry or oUtdoot chtls ; who know this, say il}s~· ])ave putdobrt treshnds~ 4nd .aroma. Here . ~s just ,~ a ·· ~recipe thal more than 11\ffls:-lhoSe pr~uisites. (~ _ ' _ ~ ~ Look 1i Western w--a y · Barbecue ~ Sauce, com6io.i0g ·ft'~ temoil juice an~ • ~i' ' «'.JMJ-~• lOf· and 'lama lo. flavors,;Lo ·b~i.ng;out tb~~Wrt:... ~:st in. 1teeke( 1 hambur.aers, • Jlot.-'dogs(,as weU as ehlcken. 1 ' -,tr' •'Up"ee-Jo~f~ ,tup or 1 saucy flavor;. \VJll' sl,t('ely add l success•~ 'r.,{0 . ~: n e x t bai~uer }!'ESTE!!l)l it W ~ Y • BARBECUE SAUC~ , • .\-i, teainoon~lreahly grated ,· Jeinoft~l 'J • .. 2 lajlqtJ>OOl1' j • e ~ h I y ·'\ squeezed lemob. ')Wee 1 teaspoon instant minced ~rl· oruonr : ~·t..., 11r,-. - ~2 cup water • J,ir: cup cats up 2 tablespoons brOW'rl"Wgar I tablellpoon salad ojJ • 2 teaspoons soy sauef, ' 'W'ttasl>90D snwke,._~ .· ,, .. fombme ... IemOn~ 1#.:1\ .,id ' ju1Ce and i~nt onlonf; 'k\ ~ · stand 5 minutes. Combine with remairittrg ., ingi'ed!erlt.s, i n • saucepan. Bring to a boiJ,.then simmer aboul.10 minutes until Oavors are blended and611}li... " . • · ~ tu .. is ;educed lo'~ c~~ .. ~, ·: .1:.J ~ns· . · t·en. .J Brush on : .. st(!a~s. ';.haJli·,. .1 ~~~ · • 1 (]' burgers or hot doga 1 to 2 \ "· ,. ' ' r minulei berore me.at is .done. El . Also delicious· On · barbecued . eg'anc· e chkken: baste several tiipes during last 20 lo 30 minutes· of cooking time ~kes 1!qp. 'J F_;tJ' .Qihing ' STEAKS WARM UP' TO sRlli:e--.. Di~h a Treat to £yes ·:As Well as Tas te Bu·ds Pimiento Chicken and Rice la a,colorful dish featuring big .Piece-I of pimiento. 1 -rp~ooms. and green peas. I their1fiivo rs blending with the cbicRn_ and rlcc • Jo make teinpling eating. . l'UµENTO CHICKEN AND RICE 2 small broilers, cut up '-~nq,." 94,-ctlp-Ol[Vt-oil or salad oil • I It'll' onion, ~peel .2 -'!Iler · (l ean (I lb. 4 0%.) stewed 11=J.a/11oc1 cubes .1.., 1ftl . ~1-11 .... , ... .. f l•~r~ ol am (4 oz.) wbolt pj.. \ mlel}tol, tom In large p.ieee1 t ema11 can mushrooms, eitm1 and pieces t. cups raw riot 'NOT precooke<ll 1 pacbce (10 01.) (ro1,en -• I tu.J)oon sa It , I f 1 ~ teaspoon seasoned pepper Coal chicken in seasoned nour•. ·t"V• teaspoon garlic po\\·der .. Y.t teaspoon powdered sarfron, Yi.. ~SJ)OO:IJ paprika and '" teaspoon sail mixed well int.o Lcup flour ,) Add to hot oil·<ind bro"''" on all sides. Place in a bakinf dl1h wllh tight cover. 'Aif'(t ."o nlo~n·. wal er, tom~, bouillon tubes, bay leaf, ana oregano lo oil re- m1luin' Jn --pan snd bring to boll. • • When mi~lUtt has reached !>ol11 stlr in tbc let~ pieces of phni~nto. mushrooms.. raw 'rice. pc.as. -salt and . pepper, and poor this over and around chlcli:c.n pieces in ball.Ing dish. C'IV('r u .. tuly 31'1d b:1Ji:e, in m'ldc~:·tc 0\'CO, 37~ dCgl'CC)(. 30 ml'l\•t:<i r."n1t'l\C cov<1r, slir in· J:rrdi~nt.5 \veil and ret urn 10 1ncn for 11ddition;il IO n1inutcs. Make~ G scr•·u1,s. .9~~,·P.~ef!~ for time and cramped for kitchen space, big city hostesses need simple ideas for elegant entertaining. NO wonder they've discovered Roct .curn-1sti· Hen! Itfo_~ subUe, delicate. flavors at&-perfecUy"enhanced by the !limpl~ of ingredients and ~ --qulclt, easy preparation, Here's a new favorite recipe lhal takes very litUe doing to create an llnpr.e ~·s iv e I y ~stica~ ·dinn~.r,...PJi:.t)' ·or )' 1n intimate difJner (or two. So easf, you'll eOjoy it for family ... mea!S', too! • . ' ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS •• ..1 ·~tANHATTl'AN°: -'l.! '4' ,1focftl-eotn1sti.l:iaffie llens · BAs'rE • • Lettuce -Pretti ed . . . For Cal,ifornians Californians are not likely to settle for tossed greens or a slab or Jettuc;e with thousand· island. · ' A salad is a SALAD. a lhing in itself. a bouquet of fruit or seafood or bot}\, mounded wfll) great st)'le on a be1t or greens. Its subUe •• delicate flavors lhat takes very llttle doing to Combine gelaUn. pineapple juice and water in saucepan.: tine ·.is dluol~ed . Remove · heat gentty, stirring until gela- trom bea~ a.nd stir in 'sugar, .,salt, lomoo Juice, minl and on- iQf\. Beat cheese with sour ('ream and mayonnaiSf: until 11mootl1 ; bcal 1n gelatin D\IX- t.ure then chill until it begins to thicken. ~1eanwhfle. halve and tore pears: rlice to get l h to 2 ('\JPS• Fold into 5oftly set gcla· !in along "'ith ctlcry; mound into Individual salad bow\11 Jfne~ with lett11ce. iTry to get a fluffy mounded (, look. ~hill until r,eady to serve . GarniSh each salad with 11 minl sprig and freshly cut pear ,sUces. ~1 a k es ·4 to' 6 servings. FRESHLY· lof!l'TED PEAR SALAD I ~velope plain gelatin ~ cup pineapple juice 2 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon gugar 1,'.!: teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 tablespoon$. cnopped fresh mint 2 t3blespoons finely chopped OOlliil I package (3 ounce) cream oh .... 1 cup dairy sour cream !.; cup mayonnaise 2 fregh Callfomia Bart.Jett pears 1l cup thinly sliced celery Lettuce leaves ti to 1 1 mint sprip Giblets from Z hens f snuill oniOn . ~ "1 piece of carrot Sprig pasley I bayleaf • 1~ ieaip!OOO brown ieasonin Sallee """ · . "J·. ~ ·Z Oups wat.ei • • Stumnr Chopped giblets from 2 ~ens '· 3 slices buttered white bread, diced '":. cup choppt!d cele ry 1.~ cup sberry , Salt and pepper to taste · Put all baste ingredients togelher in saucepan. Bring to boil, ·then simmer until giblets arc tender and liquid is reduc- ed by half. . Remove giblels and strain liquid. Us~ as baste. Makes abbut !% cup, enough for 4-f hens. Finely chop giblets. combine wilh tl!:maining ingredients for ~Wffing. If mixture needs more liquid, add a ta'Dlespoon or two bastl!: as needed. Stoff birds and f o 11 o w pac:J(age dirl!:ctio n s for roasting, basting often until done. Makes enough for 4 hens. Idea Found For Franks 'fqM,< TO BEANS A N D . !'RANKS 1 can (161~ ounces) pork and beans in tomato sauce i .frankfurters 1 1ar~e loninto Slit the frankfurters lenglhw~ bul not q u it e through. Remove the salt pOrk rrom the beans and dice. It. Into an 3-lnch 'gta'.ss pie plate or similar baking dish tum about hair of the beans; ar- range franks1 cul sides up, over the beans and spoon re- maining beans between their cut sides, , Cut stem end fl'om washed tomato and sUce:'· arrange slices over franks ; sprinkle tomatoes with salt pork . Bike in a pre.healed 35G- de.gree oven until bul:bly hot -about 1& minutes. Makes 2 very large or 4-small servings. Cool Trick For 11 quick refresher, slir 51.1gar-made mint jelly into freshly mede hot tea, <IC· cordin41 to ta5te. When jelly dissolve s the mint navored and sugared te.a Is ready to serve: bot or chill· ed wilh Ice (;b<J· HENS AR E' GAME . TO GO GOURM ET • • · Pritts Ellectlve At ticenstd Saf281I9s9 ll111n. thrv Sun* ~pttmbef 25 to • • • * Bowling Green ~.::~ ~~~~v .. Old F~fth * Daviess County :::~ :l~~~v .. Old Fifth * J.W. Dant ~~~f~j'~i.~%,,. l Fifth d~ b D I Xe '"'"'"' ~ .. ;,,. 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Spi1nkle w(th II ~ f11Uye clllmen (or'IO curb •P. thOrouPJy, .-1 ~~. r.r 11 -a medllm mc-c1 Thal -pop111r of-. , Drain polll<>tl -cootinc llm'sarodpof<Jtll.Brlng mar!oram.Sllrlhaeupolrlce petlleo on hol summer a/. Pl ... ·lllJOfl:lgualorfor-<11 -Ill treat, -ll41ab1-of'6ut.. ~.-_J>Oll.,...loN.-tio«•~~ !!._~ .. ~.·1111 ~; lo. boll I .... (!Iii n . .....,.. wllil craJna ... welJ;cOated. l•J1IOllllS). -• leasnlx hours lo allow n. .. ,, lh!Ol<en C(\O brolll wtar ter 1111111 -wl!IJ. Slit in I .. _ ~N w• ·-~-· ., dlllnc,...... .. di) chicken brolh, 1 jar (I Brlnl lo a boll I can (1311 fl. In a blender. combine I can suvtngs. .floor when I II ftnllb-• Lalil~ flour tborouahJy. ~-are bolled lo eanned or-»ulter llld flour' ~ded pound) egg -and ounces) chicken b(olll and ¥• (1311 n. ouncea) dtlc:l<en Cooking sp~lti or noddlet ed.· Ml1 thl ened brolll lnlo Add I can (IJli· n • ...,..., dllcken broth, which 11 then together. • chicken, 16 cup canned com, CllP waler. . !;~ • .., rl<e. broth, S ripe lqmaloell peeled In canned chicken broth in-preparod ~ ... ,.. ...i c:lllcl:on broth, v. cup dl1 lhlcbned ·IDd added 1o lbe M.ub pol&loel, ad d I n I 1ri cup ~ peas. 14 cup Cook uatU ~ b done to and seeded, J ¢'4CUD\bers, ste~ of water transforms. pour. over ..,qbetU. 1 , ~ ult and pepper. mixture. • , 1e1n•np and enough broth canned s 11c1 d inll!hrouns, pm-. ;Maas M serv· peeled. I onion, chopped, 1 these popular past., inlo com· .ffere•1 ·• llivmful wiy lo lllntoc CCllllantJr 11 nt11 Peel IDd quarier potatAloor,' to mab potalotl cleslrtd con· sal~ pepper, and 11 teospoon1_1ng.:..•_· ---,----gr'-ee_n-'-pe-ppe_r_, _ch_oP-'ped_, .,••~d:-;-pa_n_y -'""-"Tl)l....;;..._tos_•l...:ngc..b_ro_th_· _ss_uco_...:up_clil-;"rck-'"..L..cr...:"'11c.,•etlel,.;...;'c_.:.1hi_;Ck...:ene4..:::.;:. ,.....,...;..· ----=""=drop=int:::o::..bot=llllf:::.,:clil:::cken='-'-sisteu<Y::.:.;..,;-' ----- curry powder. I 11 " Garnish witb crumbled bacon and sliced olives. Makes M aenolnp. Give rout chicken • new navor by bast1ne it with a sauce made by mlllng I can (llli a. ounces) chlck<a broth. 1 -garlic sail, 1> teaspoon cum powder, 4 tablespoons melted butter. Rout chJcken as usual, basting with &a11ce every 20 minutes. About 15 minutes before cbici:en lJ flnisbed, pour off drippings. Mlx with 16 cup red t'Ql'rant jelly. Baste twice more as chicken roasts. Serve Cll~-vrze· over chicken meat. Marj ora m-laced rice makes a marvelous ac- companiment f01' roast le& or sboulder of lamb. Safari Style • SIZES 8-18 We know you're golng to look wonderful ill this .snappy, salarl«yte shlrldrea with hrtelJ front pleall. Cboooe aolld color or print blend. Printed Pattern 9017: NEW Mlsoel' SIJe l 10, 12. 14, 11, ll Sile IJ (busl 34 ) l&keo 2'!1 yards G.lnch. SIXTY.f'IVE CENl'S In coins for each pattern -add 15 cenll for each pattern far fint.dus mailing and special bandllng; otherwise third-ciaM delivery will lake three weeks or DlCft. Send to Marian Marlin. The DAILY PILOT, 442 Pattern Dept.. m Wast 11th Sl, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print NAME, AD- DRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. NEW FALL-WINTER PAT· TERN CATALCX; -over JOO styles. free pattern coupon. SO cents. INSTANT SEWING BOOK 1t• todlJ, wear tomorrow. •1. L'<STANT FASHJON BOOK -wblt.-to-wear answers, 1c- _,, fipre Ups! Only 11. Marinade Does Trick OVen-eooldng a pork butt In a marinade gives meal good flava'. BEER PORKE'ITE 216 pc>uDds (about) bonelw amokecl pork shoulder butt 1 cup betr, measured after foem hi• subsided t bay leaf t whole all.spice 1 blade mace Remove all wrappings from bulL Place in small shallow 11"11 (U bJ 7 by 2 lncha) or 11>-quari &)all bakin& clWi (Ill by I bf I 'ii Inches ). Md ....ainlNI inlr<dlents. Cm~.umt.l:r with fol[ Bake ln a oven tumln& -fort -In -of buU lm'N easily -1111 ...... or -IS minutes pmod. - ... -well .... .UC.. (If )'OU -aailaD ·.-.,rrbak. 1111 J>ll1 tblt ...... with • cover "'" It bll!Oad or the -J>111 or baklnt dish with ' foil (A 7«Jnct boUJe of ~er m1y bo UMd lost.ad ol the I cup called Irr.) . . ' POT ROAST 0.::. ... 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POP TARTS....,,,, ......... 49• 464 FACIAL TISSUE-,... •••• 27• 231 CHEESE PIZZA ............... 33• 3H DESIGNER TOWELS=: .. 33• 304 PEPPERONI PIZZA ..... 1 •• 43• 391 ICE CREAMt.,'::7'.::.:E.. 691 COFFEE RICH ... .,,. ......... 254 POPSICLE -.i..1on•" 4/1. GINO'SPIZZA~!;;::;~~::::72t FRUIT PIES:".;:b;::.".'.'.'694 BREADEDSHRIMP~.~·794 .. "~.',;~;:;; In-Store Bakery CRISP -NEW CROP EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN UJU\w~J~ + All AMERICAN·GAL , 14, WINEc~~~1s CINNAMON . ROLLS EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN or .• RED DELICIOUS • BEST COOKING PIPPINS u'.s. NO. l RED POTATOES • 10 Huntington Beach -15511 So. Edwards Laguna Beach -700 So. Coast Hwy. I _ .. :!' . Hard Oder c;a..,;~ r12Go1oo •••••• l5' Wi Wn,.;ll a.ic.....,. 1" ne .. M-4 •••• ..st)il1, fifth .••••••••••• B G~d'" 12/12 ... N/I 111 eer .. G,. •••• 1on1. •••••••••••••••••• Ca ..I!-Whj~L C....t.• rtl llOlllUn HIJMOt,fihh .. .I Texas Size 8 ...I.. . '"""' ..... .oo 10' l P' '-i-m.,. ~~Oft .. Afl•••• .. 1/2Gollon •••••• emon 185 Milt High Meringue, .0 ... ,,,,,,,0 ,0 59t Albertson's Scotch ~:., 1ou Hard Rolls"'''°'"''" ........................ 3t Albertson's Gini...1ooo.y,c. .•. l 11 Raisin Bread ............ •••Lloo• ........ 3/1. NABISCO l1vory Uquid ~S8~n11 Uquid !~ 58 Cascade~ 4l' ~~~~s 45t is;.teguard .. "' 20i~ Bar ''°·. 13 lvory~'·4/21' Fountain Valley -16042 MagnoHa (; Huntln9ton Beach -8911 Adams Corona del Mar -3049 Coast Hwy. ), "";.!~ ... .::.-.• • ••• .·r.~ ... ,,..., ____ .. ._1'.J ,.1r»11t•.1 J~. If...,.--------------------------------~------ Stuffed Olives Flavor Sliced red-ripe to m a to e s mike aome of summer11 best salads. f¥,re 's 1 nlV( way to give tomatoes su~e. new flavor. ., ' Jl's th e -pimieQtoltuUed green oliv~ tha\ do the: 01vor· ing lricl!. The. toljl-.,.. layered with.Ute sliced olives and an berb-se.asoned dress- ing. After dlJ.llinC. the olives impart tbelrrf bl v o r to tbe salad. · • 1be tomatoes fot this salad should be peeled. You C'8 UM the blanching method !Ug· gested in the re<:ipe or lhis one : insert a fork in the stem end of a tomato and rinse ln cold water: rotate the tomato over a gas name on the range. top unttl blistered; rinse In cold water and remove !kin. TOMATO OLIVE SALAD % cup olive oil 14 cup wine vtnegar . ~~=~=:per t teruipoo11 cru!hed dried basi l 1;4 teaspoon crushed dried thyme , • 1 small clove IJrliC, peeled ' and crusbed 4 large tomatoes 1,.z rup sli~ pimiento.atuf· fed green olives z tablespoons "dlced sweet Spanish-type onion Into a small bow1 tum the oil, vinegar, salt,' pepper, basil, thyme and garlic .. With a fork, beat well. Dip tomatoes Into boiling water l.mtil skins loosen - about 30 seconds; rinse in e-0\d waler; remove skins. Slice [airly thick. Beat dressing again. ln a shallow serving dish arrange tomatoes in layers, spooning some of the dressing and the olives over each layer. Cover and ctµll for 3 to 6 hours. At serving time, sprinkle wlpi onion. Makes 6 servings. Note : Aft.er long chilling the oil in the dressing may con- geal, so it is best to remove t he salad from the refrigerator 10 minutes or so before serving. Surpris~· , At Bottom . "Nectarine Chee9ecake-Pie" Is an easy,.do dessert that is almost certain to become an all-Ume family favorite. 'nlere's.a layer o_f tart-sweet fresh nectarine shces at the bottom o( the cheese filltng, and more of the red and gold fruit to garni!h the top. California nectarines are plentiful through September. There's no need to peel their tender, smooth skins, so they are ideal for out~f-hancl eating. NECTARINE CHEESECAKE- PIE 2 or 3 fresh nectarines Unbaked 9-inch pie shell 3 eggs t,i cup whipping cream 11/4 cup1 powdered sugar 2 packages (3 oz. ea .) cream cheese, softened l teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 teaspoon lemon juice Slice enoogh nectarines to meaJW't l 2/3 cups; arrange in bottom of pie shell . Beat 2 eggs lightly with cream and l cup powdered &Ugar ; pour ovet .fluit. Beat cheese with lemon rind and juice, I egg and I/, cup sugar; gently spoon over cream mixture already 1n shell. Bake at 37S degrees l'.I minuld. Cool thoroughly. Garnish wtlh nectarine slicQ and, i[ you wish, a dolloP of softened cream cheese. Maku 6 to 8 aervinp. Punch's Pleasing DAIQUIRI PIJNCH I can (t4 ounces) red Hawailan punch, chilled I can (I ounc:al fro:en daJ. qulrl mJx .. I bottle (12 ounces) dub -. chilled Jual before serving' mlt Jogether all the lngredienll; stir until dl.iqWri mix thaws. Serve at once. Mikes 16 !ouNUJ)(ll "'ler\'lnp or I eight- '"'""' eervlnp. TURN ON TV WEE.K .,,,. ve1 t1119' t• wli1t'1 h111p•lll11t li111!Pld !ht h1~t -E•tTY $1l11rdav 11 the DAILY l'llOT. i DAil Y 'll,01' 45 II EAST BALBOA BLVI. STORE HOURS 9 .A.M. to 6 P.M. PffONI: 67).1310 , . PRICU EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25, 26 and 27~ I ' 14.~ Bottle DrL ' MONTE ROUND-UP SALE TROPICAL FR_UIT 3 ~s9~c_ SALAD . R REG. 39c EA. TOMATO • ·cATSUP DEL MONTE ROUND-UP SALE ~-TOMATO SAUCE 1Q~$1 8 oz. Tin STOCK UP NOW . • • • ' -' FOR THESE . OtfCE . l ' . YEAR · BARGAINS ! ! ' ' . I MIX -OR-MATCH FRUIT COCKTAIL . 303 nn -Reg. 33c ea. zu~-CHINI . 303 Tin -lleg. 35' YELLOW CllNG PEACHES SLICED OR HALVES 21/2 Tin-Reg. 43' ea . STEWED TOMATOES 303 Tln-'Reg. 33c ea. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS FOR r I • ' ' I ----FRESH PRODUCE----. FRESH MEATS ----. WASHINGTON , EXTRA FANCY DEL MONTE 5 ~f $1 SCHOOL BOY 8 L $1 TOMATO WEDGE,~ TIN APPLES : DEL MONTE SWEET PEAS ~,,, 5~$1 PEiRs 6 : $1 --~~~--~----------, TOMATO 'JU'C~ F 0 R . -~ LARGE 46 0.. TIN Plll£APPLE PINK GRAPEFRUIT I~ DRINK c· . RIPli CA'S AB A MELONS Sc lb • YAMS 2:25' USDA • CHOICE LEG OF LAlt-.J c lb I I BEE-F. KABOBS l9 ·. I· - PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE DRINK PINEAPPLE ORANGE JUICE DRINK 46 OZ. TIN YOUR CHOICE F 0 R ON THE PENINSULA-608 E. BALBOA BLVD.-PHOHE 673-8310 HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. \ ( • ·-' I I 11 I I' ), I I I I '' I, • ... DAILY ftlOT ' Wodntsday. Sep!ombfr 24, 1969 L 14 P!LOT-ADVERTISU ' - YOU · CAN ·s11tL BE ~ BIG WINNER!!!! . • l . WIN HAWAIIAN TRIPS;, WH PRIZES AND MINY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES ' '"'"'"--· = 1 ART LINKLITllR'S HOUSE PARTY. GAME WINNERS-·· ..... :. ·-$1,000 WINNERS Hawaiian Holiday $I 00.00 WINNERS VIRGINIA SPEYER Winnen will be flown ,10 H.,..,il via UHA MAE HALT()/,\ . Wesro111 Airlines. JOHN lo\.~ -F. D. PIERSON LJ\THERJll~ NOUTARY CORRINE V!RHULST IOGER SE.Ult: RAlPff AV!RY CµRk J. SALISBURY PAT HALL JOHN WLOESCH MltlY C. IUY CHAlliS II.YAN MlS. VU\GINIA M ~CONNELL LOUISE ft.ORES KENNETH L klN5£l ROLONO MAR.CLE DE ION ANN HILO ' ' CAMARO WINNER ' SUARA SAFARI LB. DONNA L LOFTON JUNE ARMSTEAD MRS. KENNTH OUNICK WALTER H. JOHNSON; ROBERT f. MALONEY • JAMES wtfSTEI Mil$. WILLIAMCLIFT CHAii.LES D. IU8k MRS. JAMES CURTl.N NIAN C. KEMNITZ lHONNA "'" POKOllNY MILTON H. IALL OPAL L. DQUGLAS C. '°· COMIS MRS. JOHN RJUY • IVAN A. DAVIS JOAN MARIE HOAR SONIA DE REY MrtS. JAMES V. 12II MRS. JOHN I. DEVINE ••render-Lee~~ FULLY COOKED SHANK HA HALF LB. c LB. TENOEJt AGED .. ~1~ FWH FIYEl 53' : FllSH Fl'rtlt 59• THIGHS...... .. .. a : DRUMSTICKS ...... .. . a • "TENDER-LEE" FINE QUALITY HAM .. . ,. . • SPENCER STEAK •• flESH Ill.YER 63 ¢ : FOi SOUP Ok STEW 8 • BREASTS ........... a : BACKS & NECKS ..... '. .. fi) =noN ... 65:.. i ::'ES.......... '1.:: l =L~s:.. U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" STEER BEEF • RIB ROAST LARGE END 89 : FllOZl:N FOOD SPKIALS TYSON 'S.PRIDE-U.S.D.A .. GRADE ."A" WILSON'S .CRISPRITE.OR c 'How"•-" M~ '1"' Al.ESH FROZEN, OVEN READY 4-5 LIS. MORRELL'S.YORKSH IR E lb . SU•-' '"'""' '" 98' C I -lb. SMALL END RIB ltOAST ................................... $I .09 LI. 1111a1cu e.u1N SH•rw• s111 11.. DUCKLING 59 SLICED 7 5c ~:~·~;,~: .:""" ..... ;:, w YOUNG. • • lb BACON • =k: Quail-Sliced or Halves ~:PE CHES $ 00 2112 TINS QUAIJ.,....46.0Z. TINS · : QU1'1l-46-0Z. TINS PINK OCIAN Pt:ICH •• • •••••• , lb. f,.1h Cold Wof•r Mi•. V't. 39• U.INIOW Tlout., • I·"'· "' SEi\FOOD SPECIUS C•rJ1•tio11 1-tb. 79' FILLm Of SOLi , •.•• , , Pkg. Coritolio11 1 -~. 63c PllCH f1Un5 , , ••.•••. Pkg. Conu1tioo 12-or. 39" FISH CAm •••.• , • , • , • Pkg. M,.._ Frld•'1'• 1-"-79c GOUIMIT SHllMP ••• , •• Pkg. Four Filll•....,•• 1-•i.. 39c FISH men ............ , .. ,. four fi1t!ormet1 14-oi. 59c FISH STICIS •••••••••• Pkg... Gorio"'' 7·••· 79" SCAUOP CllSPS ••••• ,, ,P\.t, Sh•r .. Tertde Per 98" CHICKIN fllD STU.IS •• lb. ""' T•• 2·1b. 55c PITIUlGll •••• , • , ••••. , P•t· McCOY SPECIALS • • I 2·ei. Pk9. 79' • llEP IA.CON ••• ,, • , •• , • • • •• : Banquet-Fro§en DI ERS ALL VARlmES FOR BIRDS EYE-9-0Z. TIN I-lb. Rell 59' s lllF SAUSA.61 , ••• , , ••• , , • • • • : .. ;;~ PINEAPPLE4'$100l GRAPEfRUIT 3~•100 .IUIC:E • • • • : : JUICE • • • • • • • • R AWAKE ••••• 35c I-lb. I rick 65• 1 CHILI •••• , ••• ,, •••••••••• ,.. : . UQlJOB DEPT, SJ'l)CIAIS "KENTUCKY STRAIGHT" TUCKERS LANDING BOURBON WESTWOOD-CATERING HALF GAL CTN. ICE CREAM .......... . .59cl GREEN GIANT-FROZEN VEGETABLES '3~! BU1 "ER-NUT COFFEE ... 63c SLICED GREEN BEANS , NIBLETS CORN. MIXED VEGETABLES. MEDIUM PEAS oi 0PK~s. 4 for •1 00 GOtD MEDAL 49c . 5-LB. BAG FLOUR. . . . . . . lOM OE llOM t LIGHT °" DARK RUM : •3.29 FIRHS : IRIS -llJo~?. PK5. MAllGARnA SALT 294 LIQUID BLEACH-GALLON SIZE-INCL. lo OFF HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS 00tt PACO TIQUILA •3. 99 FIFTHS • • lARTlNDER'S -Dl'f COCKTAIL MIX ll-ENV. 894 PlG. .... 75c 'PUREX •• 49c SHORTENING 3·LB. TIN CRISCO .. iciicii .... 53 99 sl:icl'l)BINBREAD~A~ • 25c IRIS-GIANT SIZE POWDERED 59c . . . . . . DETERGENT ... Del~catessen Dept. Specials -Produce Dept. Specials -- OL' VIRGINIA-S·OZ. PKGS. COLD CUTS ~ . All MEAT OR All c BEEF BOLOGNA COMBINATION LOAF DUT CH LOAF HEAD CHEESE OLIVE PIMENTO SANDWICH LOAF SPICED l!JNOIEON KRAFT---"MERIC.A,N SLICED : LASSCO HERRING 60URMET DELIGHT CHIUI FOOD "~ 65' l SNAK BIT '',':' 89' PINEAPPLE QUINCE ... WASHINGTON STATE RED DELICIOUS, JONATHAN GOLDEN DELICIOUS<· OR PIPPINS MIX c OR MATCH LB. 1 5• I &REEN FLESH o· .. ! HONEYDEW MELONS ... 1 a CHii°DAR · CHEESE •••• 79! BEL1L PEPPERS •••••••• 5~ PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thru SUN .. SEPT. 25. 26, 27, 28 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST. G.4/'ll"',.1'!1 r.~..,.,,, • 1308 W. EDINGER. SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO (, /_. -- J, •, I • : ' J • .. .,. • • • I • # • • i ! • • • • ' .. l • JOIL - f I ! ( "' r ( Al B ST. (1 \\ M, LI • .1 I "' .,. , .. " Pl Iii 3. 4 Iii c · PILDT·ADVERTISER 9 H We4ntsda1. S..t-r 24, 1969 ALLMIATOIALLllEf 5"' BOLOGNA Stater Bros... ·~.~L 7 · STATIINOS.suaD ' 5"' t:ono SALAMI ... .... .... u.ou•~ 7 STATilllOS. WIENERS 12-0Z. PKG. ... 49< MANHA.TIAN • FRESHCHUI 4"' LIVER SAUSAGE _ 1•0L 7· .LISTERINE LOZENGES .... AllACIN TAIUTS ~~C:" 51.17 DllSTU TAIUTS ""' ... s1 05 OfJ4 • • GROU BEEF FRESH • DELIOOUS GROUND HOURLY IN OUR STORES OtOl'no Kif llONfT 6r. OllO:tM UVll 6r. (HIO(IM "~ 53c PICG.OF4S ~············ 99,· MEDS con-• LOTIOI .... st ,.o •. 89' 8 ll't.-0~1 CANS MEATBALLS ""·'- f USDA CHOICE RIJTAnR 1.qs. aRTIF IHI\' • . . : LI.· . ROUND STEAK BOiEl.ESS ______ aJ' Satisfaction Guaranteed ' 'on all your purchases. USDA CHQICI OI ST .. TD nos·. QnlfllO lllF . • 1 ·23 T -BONE STEAK ...... -............... 11. USDAO!OlaOl.STA1HllOS.anlFllONll' • 12• POR~ERHOUSESTE&.K11.• IJSDAOtQQOISTA1HllOS.CUTlfllOllEIF • , ., TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 11. USDAQ!OlaOISTAnRIROS.CUTIFllOllll' 89' RIB STEAK .. .. .. .... . LI. USDA CHOta OI STA. TEI nos. CDTIFllD IEff 98' STEAKS. ~'f'~TIP .. _____ ....................... LI. We4n""1, s .. u..ltf 24, 1969 DAILY PILOT 4Z RIB ROAST ' USffc OIQICI Oii STA na OS. caTIFIED lllF USDA OIOICI "fa~IR IRQS. Clmfl • 7,c LI. CHUCK ROAST USDA otota OR STAnR llllOS. CRTIFIED BEEF 4'1~.i FRUH • LEAN GROUND 'JOlflSTFLAVOR . ·79~. r TAMPONS CREST FAMILY TOOTHPASTE _.,,.,di' m ., ...,. DERMA FRESH HAND LOTION _ _ .. ~ 97' .;. . 45c LIGHT TOUCH BODY OEODORANT -•·ot 11.09 """'" PREP. H SUPPOSITORIES ,,, '1.45 ~o. ouo ....... ".>9 PREP. H OINTMENT '"" '1.19 CHALLENGE YOGURT ~~t·~ 2r KRAFT AMERICAN fl.~//,_., .... 69' KRAFT AMERICAN &\ll".1_3 ~ '139 HILLS BROS. ~- COFFEE 1.L1.CAN1.lS J.Ll.CAN1 .96 ___ L __ _ DIET MARGARINE :::;~'--·,,. 42' SANDWICH CREMES i~~b':,l~~.'..:.. 49' PEANUT BUTTER ~~~~••-···· ..... 57' HUNT'S PEAR HALVES -~?.?.~ 49' LIPTON SOUP ~8;?, ____ ""·•"• 29' SEG0• 100L LIQUID DIET •. l~ .... DWOOUS FRESH FRUIT FLAVOR KERN'S HUIT'S 10li\ATO SAUCI MllltSAUCI 'Qllll . $ l29< ~ 69 2-LB.JAR 1 • ...-_,.. 10.l'OUICS ·~-1.l, CHUNK TUNA f.l;i~·:'?" .... -,; CAN 29' SOFT MARGARINE gw,·~-·-~'t.' 32' GLAD WRAP oEAL "a -·-----, ... .,. 49' SNOWDRIFT Shortening -3 ".74' PRESERVES ~,\l','l;,~'-"'°fl __ 2 ... 67' FAlMBIOYPOTATO 59c GRAPE JELLY ................ . ASSORTED FLAVORS CHIPS -~~: TOMATO PUREE HU>jf"S ---... lZl 25' NEW POTATOES HU•,.,~? z.~ 31• HUNT'S KIDNEY BEANS .. 2clll'l 39' SPUN HONEY IRA05"AW -···-·· '"°'· 39' CORN MUFFIN Ml·X '""-·"'·oz.12' DOWLIOUID ~WPR~---,.., 49' CAL FAME FRUIT DRINKS ... 46-0Z~ CANS WINDEX AEROSOL 1~0UNCE u"'57' EASY Off OVEN SPRAY •ot 79' WiiiiECKAKING-D DETERGENT ...................... . GLORY RUG CLEANER __ . _ s•~vfo.1.111 2•.oz. '1" KALKAN CHICKEN A·LA -KING _ h.oz.35' KAL KAN CHICKEN PARTS r~~~"-2 15.oz.49' - sTEWEDTOMAtoEs HUNT •_ m 23'. SNIDER'S CATSUP --"·•< 23' LIQUID WDOLITE .. --'·°""" 79' . ZEE SANDWICH BAGS ---·,,a, 29' ZEE TOWELS --·--..... "'""OLL 29' Zll llOLL TISSUE .. .. .. -"' M .17' KOT~ NAPKftfS ~~/2 •• 75• -rLus24·s 7t KLEQIUIOlltlODEN~'KINS --"' 35' FRESCA 6 Wtic NO DEPOSIT BOTTLE 5 9 \ COLDWAtll SUlf:.otAl.---·--·--····-·· or. 6lc llUU • OIAl.MCG.. K!NO l1.10 1tNSO • DUL kG. ------k1HG $1.ll · ·DllYf • OIA1PKG .--... ·---tto.l1c VIM f AIL.In • DIAl. PKG. or. Ste J .. 1JALLDE1UGENT 01.771 R.WFY ALL -l ll 01.llc coUiw1.ia..U · .... s1 .u UAIUOYtO.i.'-.1u.111 Jtc LUXIAISO.U 2u.11i J1c PHASIMISOAP ~ ~i::;; l u.11e• .. DOVI UOll001111w"' ----2,.oz. Ste WXUQUtD ----!JOL Sfc °COSTAMHA SUGAR TWINS ~-IMALL 39'LA•G< 89' GRAHAM CRACKERS 1"~'11s<:_ 39' 'SUGAR .... :0':~--ll_OL 3~ BREAKFAST li:l.~~\'° .. "·--·~•"" Br TSP LIQUID CLEANER ---""' 29' POLISH DILLS 'wiu•~·--3z.bz 5ll' LEr.tl N JUICE vn• "" _ .. __ •·•• 25' • SANTAANA """""''" 3430W,LINCO~ AVlNUE 2564 WEST BROADWAY GARDEN CllOVI 888 CHAPMAN AVINUE 2180 NEWPORT BOULtVARO 707 WEST I &Tl< STRUT 1176 IAKEft STREIT HUNT1NGTON HACH 1182,IOINGERAVI.. 2830 EOINGER AvtNUE .i603WtST 17tH STREET WISTMINSTH '5U WESTMINSTER 8LVO, WHITTIEl-14212 MINESAVL , • - . • ! .. ( I I I I ' ' ,I I I' .. I 11 l r ,. I . ~- I • • • I .. .. ' . • , . .... Those who know truly great .:ham flilvor will be first . '·' throitgn . ·1J1 1 Rancli,o~s doors this . ,, ''\I ·. week} i " J 0 . .... ' .. • -. . \ .. • •• . .r .. " . : ' ' • . , ~ . • • • • . -. .• -. rCll ... ~ ...... c~~1!!. ~~ ....... . : ' \Ve'll cut them thick ••• for baking or broiling for main course pleasure ..• or we'll cut them·thin 1i r the 6killet ••• ,(great breakfut treat)! Either waY. ••• you'll love El Rancho'• qualil):I .. , .. • . , Diamond Jim Roast ..... tl.59 ~.· Jim Brady Stealt ............ S1 69 ~. • ~ I Fresh Sea Bass ....................... 71 El Rancho's finer beef ••• !rO~ U.S.D.A. Choice top sitloin! Heart of the 'top sirloin, bolieleaa, cloae·triinmed ! U.S.D.A. choice I . . Canadian: 1nveet., firm flesh! •• here's fi!h your folb \\'ill \vetcob'iel ' . . . =b: .. S·ltloin ......... ~ .. .' .................. 99~ \ . roo~o Round · ............. ............... ... Sf . -t ' ~~~ Steak .... : ............................ 99~ Perfect psttie! ••• 3 per pound ••. delicious broiled! · So very,'verr lean! .... you know ira fresh' when it'• El Rancho's I Fresh and Jean! • , buy it in bulk-.. or perfect patties at this prlqil -----·-····--· .... Super Shopper Grocery Specials!. HiUs Bros. Coffee· .......... 59f N'ow! Enjo/fi~~r quality at a lower price! 2 lb. tanl .• Q;?l\fi •• S Jb.·can ••• $1.7ii Apple Sauc~ ........... 5 for $1. Serve it chilled ••• with ham! Add ·a dMh o! cinnamon, stir well ! StokelY •• , No. 303 Scoti Towels .................... 29~ J umbo sized l'oll.s of strong, thirsty towels ••• "'·bite, colon or decorator rolls! Pu·rex ·Bleach .................... ~-391' Big gallon aiz.e at a price that's nolhinr leu than sensational! Great value! Hunt's Tomatoes ......... , ...... 5 "' $1 Sego Dietary ....................... 5 "' s1 \Vhole peeled ••• solid packed! •• , No. 300 ·ca'n11. No n::iixing •• just drink it, and enjoy! 10 oz. aize. Betty .Croc~er Pudding ........ :. 29• Kellogg's ·6o Rounds .......... 3 for s1 ln 18 oz.. cans ••• ready to open &nd serve! Toaster paatry for breakiut treats! 8 ,oi. pkg. ----· . --·- Dole Fruit Cocktail ............ 5 for $1 Gerber's Baby food ........ ~:12 '"' '1 Morsell of ripe fruits •• a\veet, flavorful ! No. 803 tlew! Frozen Tarts ............. 4 "' s1 Four treat flavors from Pepperidge Farms! Bridgeford-Bread-.. :.-: .. : .. : ......... 49¢ Frozen •.• 1'e&dy to·ba~e ••. pier. ol 3 I lb. loaves. · Instant ~o.lte,.s-. ....... '. ... : ........ sl.19 Thi new coffee cryst.ala tot flavor ! .•• 10 oz. jar. CaJ food .. '..:.'.: ............. : ........ a* 51 Nine Li\·ea ••• 6 m~ ... Varietie.s to pleaae kitty! Fantastic Cleaner ................... 79• In th~. 22 punC. i,OrO.p1 ~n! fantutic ""ultal Green Gianf-V~~~ta~les ......... 29' Niblei., Medium Peas, Mixed Vegetables, Cut or F.ruh Green Beans • , • all In butter sauce I . , 'j_ Your choice of baby's favorite Q.rained varietieal ' ~f StrogaR9ff ....................... 69• Sw:&n$0n'1 •• : froJe.n ••• heat and·Rrve I 6Y, oz. Black Pepper .. : ........................ 39¢ Schilling's • , • 4 ounce tin .•• qUality you know I finish ....... : .. : ............................ -59¢ Dishwasher deW'fent ••• save on the. 83 oz .. aize. Liquid Plum'r.: ......................... 79• Opens stubborn drain! ... use regillarly ! Quart. Ivory Liquid ............................. 59; So kind to your hands I Big 32 oz. •ize. Johnson's Sun Country ......... :.59' Gel rid ol odol'1 ... freshen the air with A•pen, Coral Isle or Tradewinds ••• &. oz. aize. ' . Super Fresn'-'7iroduce! • I 2 ~'II . . ' . .. ._ ;;·~·..! \~ Ill --I/I& ..... ;... . . . . . Golden sweet •.• -velvely smooth! Serve them, lusciously cand1, coated, \Vith. El Rancho'is finer ham ••• and be glad you didl Jonathan · Apples .... ~~~c,H~~~~,~~' .... 8 lbs. $1 Every bite snaps off ••.• and the juicy &Weet-tart flavor is such a \\'elcome treat... •• anytime I _ ... Delicatessen Liquor Bar M franks ......................... 69~ Blended Whiskey ........ rirrK ... ~3.99 All meat ••• for old fashioned hot dog •taste! El Rancho's blend • , • 86 proof ••• Quart, $4 .. 99 Sliced Swiss ....................... 3 for s1 Natural S"'·isa cheese •• , in 5 ounce packages. Leo's Sliced Meats .......... :. 3 for $1 \V~er'thin favoritea .•• re~Jar 39c each. Leo's Sliced Chicken ..... -'2 for 09• Or ••• sliced Breast ol Turkey • ; • 3 oz. package. Open dailu !) to 9 ••• Sundau 10 to 1 Straight Whiskey : ....... r1rrK .... st'9 El Rancho • , • 6 yr. old sour mash .•. qt., $&99 El Ranch Gin· ............ rirrK ........... $.lls •• . l ' Great mixer ••• ninety proof ••• quart ••• $4.l85 El Rancho Vodka ......... rirrH ...... '169 . Blends So smootMy-. •• SO proof •• qt. • , • '4.59 ' ' I . Pricei in effect Thur1. through Sllft.., Sept. !5, !6, !1, f8. No &a.hi to deal.er!. Ask the manag11r about our convenient Charge Account Service HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warne r Ave. & Algonquin St . . ' NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555· Easibluff Or. (Eastbluff Village Center) . . Also conveniently located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena \ I I I '. ' ' T -• ' • ' ' ~ ·, ----~ --·-~~-----~~~~ ............... ._ ...................................................................................... 1!11111 .... . • -~ • • • ~ ~?' ,1LOT-AOV£~TIS£:0 • - ' ! ·>. -f . -::--· I DAll.Y- fl_ ... i ... I'" ._i,;. •• • • • .. • .. . . - .. • ' I I ~~-:;~ .. ·17:;CADIL.~AC : ~. . .. .. -. . , . . ~~: ... . I .. •· • • .. ' . , ' I ' . I -··----·-. . .. ' .. • . . . •• \' I' ' • . " . . ' . \ ~ i. ' }' . ·. (,. . . ) i • ~ 1 ' 1 ) ~ .'· -~. ~. •• . . ~. , ·~­ . ' ·t • \ • A Magniiic~¥.~ ~xper~ence '. . ' . : -. ..~ i. '• . . Cadillac proudly introduces eleven magnificent choices pf. iqotormg pleasure for the spirited sev· enties. Each brilliant new 1970 Cadillac heralds the beginning of a motoring life-style anticipated for a great new era. The clean, contemporary styling clearly looks to the future and distin. : ·, ~es Cadillac from all other fine cars., All«I 1 ·' lhere are new luxuries, new features, new i.nllo- . vations in all Cadillacs for 1970, Test drive the new Cadillac NOWJ! . 1966 FLUJWOOD Bn>uzham. Cll~n with black Landau top and blade and leather trim. Full "°"""ll~ aJr. condition, ,,_ AM-FM, Wl·~~ ~ptlona. ~~ °"""@r. SAU (" .. $2700 ... OVEll 30 QUALITY ' - ·t~6· CADILLAC . •. SAi.i Coupe de Vil~. Normandy blue with black $4 500 Landau and bluo loath" trim. FuD powor, fa.ctoiy air condltlonin1. tllt-lele wheel, 'Ja1c1 .· .t;~\DILLAltS · TO ' ' l" ., ... 4 """ .. • ' ~ ~-.·;~Ef~1' Ji'llOiVJ : ... ; '.·· ;l ' Alf·F':M . ~dlo, etc; Local one owner. HtCI · · ' ''iP1'1\.·\.. . · .. ,·. ·-,,,·: llf ' i . 1 .· ' .... ~ i! a.,.~ ' ... . 964 .. FLEETWOOD . $1400 . Full power, factory air coQdJUonlnr. Ru.alt - of cadlllac's populsr opUons. BeautituJ beta:e , . automobile. (0QB61;6)'· . , , ~ , .~,. •. '1969 IMPJRIAL • 1966 MERCEDES ' SENZ 230s 4-Doo'r Seda'n. · Auto. trans., air condJUonlnr, pow@r 1tee.rin1 & brakta, Sad-·LeBaron coupe. 'run powtt, fictory Air, stereo tape, cndse . control, every pouible option: Padded top. (XSP777) 1,68 CADILLAC ~ DeV111~. Full powft", factory air, stereo AM-l'M nuilo, tllt-telncopic whttl. power door Jocks, cruise control. aU·epllons. Baroque aofd· ~thLbe(a:e tpptand dOth and i8thtr 1nt'1'1or. 'rVGY109) -·' . . 1965 CONTINENTAL · -,. . Full pownt.f•~ ~. tll~lc wheel, Al;,-'FM.. po"F,¥° loclts. Oil oi>iio0o. V•M· ti.an blUt · jtttJt •ma.tddDC• leather lhterlor. fNBW152t I . l'alCI . SAi.i .• $1600 ' l'WICE SALE l $2100 · .. : :·'· ; ( . '. 1970 CAlJ1lLAC JRADE·tNS . ' .. Since the showing of our Gorgo®s new ;l970 Cadillac we he.Ye taken .in many, many trades. Most every one of. the trac;le-ins is in absolutely mint condition. Do yourseff a favor and see this ouhtandin9 ~electi.on ~I 11<9.viously ·~nod, neve/ •bu's..!. Coupe · D!Yill!•• .Sedan DeVilles, Brou'l,harm, El .'Dorados, Rl.;ieras •ncl Continentals. Test drive onefoday. . .. . ·• .. • _fil•_l_u_tb_tt_trlm.~-(-SV~c;:l68~· ~)-.-~--------~·"~ljCl~ .... ---.-.r , . '. . . -I ~· -I '• I l,... • 1967 CADILlAC: ' $31' 00 Ctmvertibl@: Grecian white with bl11ck top and black fllil leatMr Interior. FuJI poW@r Including power st.eering -brakes -windowt· 6 way seat, AM·$ radio. ("1680TJ) '. . 1965 CADILlAC St!dan de VWe. TahM blue with blw-dever· aux cloth and leathtt trim. Full powtt, fac- tory aJi' condJ.Uoninl', tilt whttl, many Qp. '"'"!· (!WD20f) .•. , .. CADILLA~· -......._.,,.,_.,,NI,.....'-..... "'" """"' ........... """" .. -....... . :. ·~-~(~·1) ,·:' '~ 71011 l'WiCI .. Your Factory Authorized Cadillac Dealer S.l'Ylnt the Orani•· Coast .• .,..., lrH • ' ri ... ; ' . -. .. , . ' .. . .. . .,.. I •' I • · :sALES1DEPARTMENT OPEN ' 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. NABERS CADILLAC ANNOUNCES A NlW SUISIDIAR~ • ; '~NLC" .. lu$iil Clrp.) LEASE DIRECT OltDER YOUR 1970 Caclllac Today for October Dtliv:ery , °""'•'"""' s ... i •• focl11ty •• o. •• ,. C-fy't ............. ,, .. ,""'1,. ' All CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SAU. ALL SALE PRlctS EFFECTIVE THROU6H TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lO, 196' I t I : I I I' I I • } ,_ ' • HOUSES FOR SAL E 1. tlf~9"t;-~S~E~S~F~OR:SA:ol.~E~ HOuSES'FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR· SALE HOU,SES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE i , 1 ral 1000 General 1000 General 1000 Glnenl 1000 General 1000 Gen.rat llOO G_•_n_•_•_•_I ____ l_IJOCI_ "N.;;•::;w;,,po::::.•:..I .:B:.:•::;•;;ehc.......cl:.:200;:.: .Corona dt l Mir 1250 • • ------\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\-.. 1·~· q..~:,~E!',.#~ .. ,., 2 ON A LOT £ASTSIDE 'iifm.~ Newport Helghb PACIFIC -GOOD NEWS r • .,~~in!~:,.~1!~"~"'m' "PENDNUSTYCLH'V~NIA ,. \ j>od. Why..,-rent"""""'" 2 BDRM. 1 both "°"'" COSTA MESA• • With FHA 53/4 °/o PANORAMA in Eaotbl•U.. lmmac '°""'" i ~.'can have a tu write-on! (or S27.00J. Jlalf block rro1n ST. JOAOI· "Spacious 3 bedroom, with Travels S~s000t '° ;h\l~ry! ioZs. prop., huge yard beaut. Ind-Ol8.nnlng 2.1111ory tann house, , "' '1J.950" fU1J price. Your * • * * IM CATHOLIC CHURCH Spani1h tile: in formal di.rJ.. Unfolds from most ot thil 5unu~ • • • 0 n. scpd. $39.500. 11·iU1 everything, includin& f•1% ~· 'Try lirst &: last Rcpo, :i BOA.lit, 2 bath aod PAROHJCAL SCHOOL. 4 BEDROOM'S ing area. Open belm1 com. elegant ,•la.ri>l?r Vie'v Hill.i lonr with colos.saJ BDR's, 3 Delancy Real Estate pegged hardwood noon t.J '. ..-~nlh'.s plus we::urity dcpos. in Hu.ntin:::ton Bci:tch. Two bedrooms. d!oing room. pliment !he cozy llJ'tlplace. Hom1:. Featunng 3 BR., :n; large bath!!, formal dining 2828 E. Coast Hwy. 673-3170 rnodcm built-in kitchen. Pri· l Y. tt as the down payment. Va. * * * * deluxe kitchen and large 18' $28 950 \Ve have 2.l adjectives to B_a., ~e. fam, rm., &o.un:net room and paneled den with DUPLEX vary on (ee land, ~~lh of '~-; u.nt. no credit check, MOVE Vacant Jot x18' family room. Family • describe this rare find, the k11 . with all elec~ bu1U-1ns, fil'('placc. Enlert&in around the .Hi-1vay. 3 bed,rootn, 2 ~ :.JN TODAY: Lacuna Beach, $10,000 room could· be \lied as a aean 1Meaa Verde 4 BDRM finest three are "Bright, 2 £1.re0I>la=7Prof. land:!cap. ~r~p"' .. T!~e~~:~~e.~ 5:r 0be~~h,ase4 ~~~d~~·. iB~: bath + I.a.toge 1amily room. ; ~" : • * • * third bedr'OOJll. Two Jljltios on a Jqe Jot AttractJ,1<e chfoerlul, cute," call its now ing, nJy s;; ,950. Dan , _ $47,500. · Repo Sptclal {Olli! covered) • 16' x 30• sbug ~ts.~~ tam-and \\'f! "'ill !Lhow you the Chuck Plact-""""' 2,lrpll, each unit, 2nd unil ::··.;. :•fMnlfill, f BDRM, 2~ bath + t.amlly HEATED a~ FIJ.,TERED ily, room, and-..-.-alde yard remaining 20. Just listed s 540-1151 ::!edwn~t ·~~o, $10,000 "~ room. OVerlooking beautltul POOL. Double garqe and that's blg eoough for a boll al .••.•.••.. ,,.,,,,, S26.950 JU T LISTED 1~ I '0 r · '-0 THE REAL ''.". ESTATERS '-.. , ... . San.aem~nte"!:950, * =~.o;~~l~~lil~~ :r:.Th~e:~i'::~~ 3l1~1:.ru~~;s1e;~~~~~~ ~ • .::! s;~:~vi~~~~~E:v~~~~·t~ : t • $201950., Ea.lit Sid~ Costa Mesa Jy landscaped yards. AN "°.950. (New listing). . • Bdnn f·-nn /"""''-Reduced $600) for quick : ~ .IW>t:u:v:,~u::,;; 3 BDRM, 2 bath a> x 20' EX.CELL.ENT BUY • First .-. ~n sep ~~10;." Pt'Oi ~nd;&; CUSTOM BUILT $20,000 -""'='=' =Owne=='=· &1=4-4265==·== I ~~~~M:iRsizc~:t. 7:; >~ txterior, r--•'-.slop~ _1 buUdin& + dotlb~garage on Come First Served. decor. Open I-louse after-MOUNTAIN VIEW --~~ ~ f f I d" ... n:uue .,. ...... •= X 131' R 2 lot ••• ·~ N I Ho'ghts 1210 am. rm.. orma in. rm., , . 'nes. Spacious 5 bedrooms, 2 °" · · """•"""' nool\S • Sa.ndca:oUe 10 Inlet, Spacioa:s bedrooms, rich Q.'OOd ewpor ::;.,• =:.......o.::o: 3 CAR GAR. E.xtcnsive dcclc-• !; ~tbs. Built:.in kitchen. Huge * * * * $64,950. paneling, fil'f!place, carpet. WANTED ing 1vith rantastic views. 'CQVel'ed patio.· • VACANT LOT ltirs. lkrvey ed "draped thru-OUt, ulil· $69,500. A SS U~IE 6·1,% Lide Isle 134 UW> • • \VI' have buyers, 11'e need •:::;):• 2 ""I TA!lBELL · ,oA/\I. o.ISTRE ...... tly room, covered paUo, LOAN. _.., * * * * d bl i;cllc1-s, It you \VOU:W like lo · ou e garage. 2 years new. Che5hire Real Estete •'.°j A:PPROXU.IATELY 12 actt · TARBELL. 837-0845 or sell your hon1c, lis t 1vith us e 67,_25tlJ e ~wcad<> ~; 3 BR. l%' s1· LE 837-3176 and lei us belp you lVith free ...-;i Baths-Hill Top View home. • ' "!;'or A Wise BUY" C.Wwtfl, ..... & C.. 'YOU JU:,t can't find these advertising, appraisal'!, and ··'~ w/ .studio a pt , _....;:Evo-'=";:""'~· ,.;caJI:;;.,:.....,..:;:.,:::;:._ ... New•port ~--•·r Dr, Hnancing . BR ICK, SHAKE Parquet, set tone oI quiet aJ,. fiuencc Lhruout this new Ir- vine Terrace 3 BR. home with all close-in advantages o[ mipimun1 earl'! yai:d. OU· • ' '14172&-8916 Owner m"'t ..U! 5 Bed· Colesworthy & Co. """ rl I """~ • -""'" H<re., .. ""'"" G<0h•m Riiy. 646-2414 : ~~':f=c:=c=::... _____ J SHIMMIRING rooms, 214 baths, extra large Newpo Beach, C~tl. vltw home 1 blk to beach. Near Ne\vpor1 Post Olficc '.o1 White £ltTbants! BEAUTY living room with wall o! &4:2-717'1' 133-GJOO / 6'4-1430 Ne\V cprls, drps, fireplc, liv . , !====="===='° 1860 ljewport Bfvd.1 CM &Ws •• A11rt.ctive atone fire. I-~--'-'--"'---·' nn, din rm, Pricffi at only 1220 N1wport Shores ~ Gener•f 1000 CALL '46-3921 Jn bl!auutul Meaa Verde, A pla~·.r· Ganie converted Lot Ownen . . . $23,950. call ov.·ner. ''Art": 1;:::::=======; I ;Eve!;. 6'4-1655 646-2290 new RepubUe home 8 months to Zlt'C"o'il playroom, • Reduc· A J.ledroom 5.36-4558 or 841-1'>19 ! i =· ~~'.':': 3 balhl, ec1 13.000 ,. 111,500 • IO% Home IRVINE COVE EASTSJDE, 3 eR 2 BA, '* LARGER A·framC', 2 Sty, 3 ered at S54.900. BR. 2 BA, nr beach. vacant, Hal Pinchin & Assoc. $29,900 Chvner. 6112-3547 all 3900 E. Coast l-lwy. 67S-t39'J 6, & Sat & Sun; or 21:1: INV EST NEAR THE <132-27(}.I days. OCEAN. 3 BR. 3~1' Ba., den, J FO. REST E l m ""'<IV<'" ..... carpeta. do}"l and u:swne 5'16% loan, Ocean View FHA, total pymnls $160 j ~ • Lease or ease/option Famotll' Garden Kltcbtn. 3-FOR ONLY L.arre vacant Jot Plfl \vill consider lease op- 1 • car garare with pass., $10,995 Build the home tion. Broker eves. 838-0ll · •, o l s o N V LEASE :-through boat door for lun. of your dreams ' : ~ :. Custom 4 & <len, rambling Cotnt?r lot with euy access BUILT ON in th.is ~autiluJ ! ~===""'====~ I 2 fplcs. Din, rm. Build another borne rar income on lge. lot. Son\e view; nr. beach & shops. Bk r . Cali!. ranch home on goU to rear Yard. Much more I YOUR LAND • privailo oommunily. : , . t'OW'!le JaiJ,1·ay. Includes see and appreciate. Fu111 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I FEATURING ; $35,COO 673-2010 1100 Dover Shores 1227 Cost• Mesa * CAPTIVATING :~ Inc. Realtors built-in sauna, some 'appli-price $45,750, 11 e t08G sq, 11. ; : THREE ON ONE "'"''· Gl'aM piano, ganleo. 546-2313 EXECUTIVES • Oo•blc ga<ago ~ ~ er. $4T:i. Who entertain will love this • All lath and plaster $1500 DOWN Dille><nt "Old Wodd" '"" and assume 7~~% Joan on big ~~~i:'.r~'!;:~~~t~~c ~~urr --------- 3 BDRM & !amily room. Mtn VU-mosl 1.1118, 5CO'.I sq. Lido Isle •1151 Owner's ICISS on this 2-s\ory Jt. 4 BR, 411 BA + n1aids ---------:1J:...'. WHAT!! $15,500 ..,.. LEASE : spacious, ch.arming home. •Pullman bath • • 1. •-· 'Vhe Jmrnacul.ate 3 BR on Costa Li"ing -m has ~,m-"' • SpaciOlL~ l\'a.l'drobe~ • '" -s u-..e! re can YoU • '"" ""' ""' CALL 537 "380 home can be your gain, All qtts. Ideal for entertaining. LIDO SLEEPER1 1 :. find a. house and two col· Mesa's East side. S250 in-ceiling and looks out on de-.,, ~ J 'taaes v.ith income on a eludes all util ol gardener, --~---~--1 lightful patio and lalldscap. *In most Orange County and : 11· big R..f lot, For 0 n l y .,,. LEASE/OPTION : LAGUf!IA ed yard. Format dining room other approved areas. :-$15,500. Full Ptice! Bii Cute 2 BR o/AnthOny pool. OCEAN VIEW . family room with llreplact-STANCO REALTORS 673-4400 new home features inchxl· Euy main. lmnied occup. \Vc'vc done il again ing 20 x 11' finished bonus Furn. $l7S,OOO. Assume 6~'7.., Nilly 2 bdrm, home on lovc- room. S237 mo pays ewry-loan. Box 1632 NB. 548-1249 ly sh"CCOLnt thini:. Vacant, see at any l==========l v SU.500~! : , llviJl&TOOm in main house $190 \vith option 10 buy at • separate breakfast room • Builders Inc. •. •· •with hand· hewn beams. $21,950. Yi?ur DREA.t\1 HOME \vith four bedrooms . 2~1c baths. ::t+' Center island fireplace .,.. LEASE : spectacular VIEW of BAYCRESI' $56.500. OPEN 1 Days IMMED. POSS. 5 BR & FAMILY timr. University P•rk 1237 LIDO REALTY, INC. · HERITAGE l\b·. Gu1)(fen;cn , " .•with tons of old brick. 2 BR Condfl. Completely OCEAN, MOUNTAINS & l~ \Vestmlnstcr Ave. Open Eves. S40-1151 Anytime HEY, SLOW POKE ! 3377 Via Lido Gn-7300 ; .. t Qn~r islaJ1d kitchen.· furnished. Sl7J. T\VINKLlNG UGIITS. C'us-JEAN SMITH, Garden Grove : : Meditttranefln artist win-' tomlzed home with large &lanced Power Homes • 1 ..._, 1 doWs. Wrought iron. Mlteh rooms. ouldoor lighting and Reoltor Costa Mesa Dirty Don't be sorry you missed BALFRONT ON SOUD this one! t BR. at just Everyorie loves a NE\V home. $31,950. Owner trans., hurry. Early decisions :Jves buyer : ; 'Jnore! See it fir.It! HwTy ~ m-5110 "petal perfect" landtcapl.oi. 646--3255 Thls larie !amlly home in e Red Hill Realty a choicC'. :; BD. + din. nn. \Jniv. Perk Center, Jrvioc 3 Ca r i;ar. P/Slip, $225,000 '• ; call '645-03o3. (rnclfttlN U-.l Really Sl)f!'CiaJ at $46,500! 100 E. 11th, Costa i\!esa , l OLLEGE REALTY WE Sl!LL A HOME lfow about 4 large bedroonu, 2 baths, elcc bit-Ins, doubie aaras:e, lal'gC cul-de-sac Jot, forced ail' heating, 6% inter. est on an assumable Joan, pa.Int it. fix it, love it. Call Anytime 833-3S20 R. C. GREER, Realty : 1. ~ HOUSE .. BIG LOT ll!IJAdMutH_,..,. EVERY 31 MINUTES l355 Via Lido 613-9300 : 1, su1LD s MORE Walker & Lee • .. Up to the m;n"" • 3 ""'· Income Units DOVER SHORES ESTATE • ;t room 2 bath stucco home. , . ·Near new. Sits right up 2043 Westcliff Dr. I . . I .1 646-7711 Open Eves U \Jmat.P 1n gral"1oos am1 y :...;......c:__ __ _,.=:.:...::...::=·1 Jivl11g & C'ntertalning ln this $18,500. * FIXER UPPER * ,C::•::<.;:•::•::•.;d::•::.l ..:M::.•::• _ _:1_:.25:.:0 Sound 2 BR, 1 BA house, 1· DAILY PILOT Dl?ttE·A- dbi car. Xlnt area. Nel'!da LGE. hilltop lot. Perm. ,·icw LINES. You can USe them handyman painter. JM Mag. o! ocea n & hills. Privacy. for jW1t pennies a day. Dial nolia, C.M . I ==="'"al"=t="=m=:mo===~P~II=.OT=:Oa="~w~·"'=·::;'=· ==I MESA Del ltlar 4 Bedroom, 2 1 • , front on th1o bl& .,, • 300 No Down -Vets ·" ·~t R-2 lot. Near the heart '~ ol town. Walk to every.. :t~ -thine. l~ for inverton MODERN 5 bedroom homf' 'vith large 1 YEAR OJ..O Jiving room, r ichly paneled BA ,._ 1 University P•rk 1237 , new crpts, .... ,,s. .rg l -'-"""-""-"-'~;.:.......::.::.:;....;:;;,;+,.;;.;+..;c.::.::......::.::.:.:.. :.or bull4en. High lat loan . ~ and sdlrr •Ill cany ·.with J. "onb' 10% down. Best M buy, Only 1:18,950. Dial ~ '6f5.(l3Q3. • -: \ CUSTO!vi 4 BDRM I , •• BIG R-4 LOT ·~ ~You can have ))or.let too! ·, ~ Custom built. 4 massive 1; 1 1 ;'bedrooms, Larre 25 ft. liv. · t ing room. Bir country ~ .... k:il,che:n with tons or tllf;: · ' and deluxe built-in.a. Hup _,,, ·lot 66 x 23& with plei:lt:y ot ' ~ elbow room tor more '· ~~ ·units. $35,<m, You can as- , :• sume low lnterellt loan + '~ ;exciting terms. To see to- ~ ; day. dl&l 66-0303. ~ ... ; ' •I . . {· • NEWPORT BEACH DELUXE DUPLEX ~ _Att06S the street and a . And pcbble.s throw from t: '"the ~ surf Two ' f ~ bedroom&. 1 'a r g e ' ~ · Jtilcben with deluxe built. ;_ '..ins in each unit. Sundeclu ( • aJ'ld verandas, Grut loca- . '~ lion, Big rents, and thats ' l • Beach Power! 0 n l Y !i'" $38.500. Call now! 645-0303 That's r_ight no money down and this unit will pa.y for Haelf, you Call live in one unit and enjoy lnoome from th!! other, it's loeated in Costa Mesa and jg In exccl- Ienf amditiOn~ Each unit hi.I! ~·· ·& M~ fi"atba, it's al. ' wa,,s .iinted '° no vacancy 111rOl:ileri1, the · Juli price is $32.450. buy It and you can scnd 1wo kids to coUcge free! ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 26i9 HARBOR BLVO. 5461640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 3 BR. 2 Ba. home 'de&itnt'd family roon1 with blick Hre- for 2m:I story unit. 2 Blk1.. to plaC<". Vi<!1v from aU rooms. bay, ocean. shopPing. S49.:m. $144.500 R~ carpet R .. !!Y john maenab 20'l5 . Balboo, l'IB 6 >0000 (7141 642-1235 $17,990 001. Dover D1ivc, Suite 120 LIVIN' 1$ EASY I 1 ' 'Ne"·port Beach Spacious bedroomg, dC'n, 2!i=::::::!::::::!!/l:!!::ll::::::!::::::!ZS "'""'" bat!)+ flreplac<, MESA VERDE 4 dinin& room. C!leerful kitcb. en . fines! built.in applianc- es. :,.S0.1720 TARBELL 2955 H•rbor ORA~OE COUNTY'S lot. trua "'°'· 131."". LARGEST ~915;0<>l5-0lt>I 2629 HARBOR BLVD. 2 BEDROOM. l..ml:e corner 546 1640 1 ................... ;............ lot. 3 .., garage. OPEN EVES TILL 1,30 UNBELIEVABLE I BY OWNER.•545-6001 5 BEDRM + POOL Full Price $21 ;950 3 BATH -SU,9501 Coll ... P•rk 1115 INO..UDES THE ~D! Finest location near every----------- Cute 2 BR + dining UN + thing. Jr. Estate 9 i zed $21',500, 1t1ay take over low A.nthony pool, Ne1v paint i/). grounds. Rich wood panel-inteftst: loan. 3 BDR, 2 s1dt'. and out. Vacant • Jm. ing, handsome breakfast bar. baths -Immaculate co~ n1ed1a!C' possession, HUR. Elegant fireplace. Loads of dition. Lots of trees-walk to RY: decking & patio areas. school. Call 545-8424 546-~llO ~1720 SOUTH COAST REALTORS. $18,500 IMlf(iiitmttllMlbtl TARBELL 295~ Harbor 3 bed1wms, 1 baths, all elee-LLEGE REALTY N rt B h 1200 With }'HA • VA trrm~. Close to t.1esa Vertie school, goll coursr., C':<· 1·eUen1 shopping , J u s t S29,950 will swing il. Irie plwih button built· in • COATS 15CO,._ttHlftler,CJ.l IRVINE AYE. -~!!PO NC kitchen with new vinyl tile. & I/I Spacious ya.rd _ ddighUul Custom built hOJne, large en. patio, Near beach, schools WALL.AC! 4 BEDROOM closrd courtyard for maxi-O\\'NER WIU.. F1NANCE! "shoppiJli. , REALTORS 6o/o FHA LOAN mum privacy, t-.Iany extras DUPLEX just one-half block ASSUM.E 511.,. 010 846-0604 TARBE LL S4Ml41-Now on property with pay· in tbig beautiful 3 Bdr homt. to Bi: Bay. Very attractive 1 .. 14 (Open EYenint') ment leu than renr includ-$47,500. duplex w/nice patKJ, \Vith V A LOAN IA '"!!!!!!]!!!!]!!!!]~~~~..., ing everything! Large home. Wells·McCardle, Rltrs. $5.oOO <town. ~'TJCr will car. • • YFRONT APT. I" IV<U """"'"''· SpB1·kHog lilO Nowport Blvd., C.M. bala $39 ;oo No qUalifyifla, Interestll!I Vta:ta Del Lido. Pier & slip BIGS BED1 RM. bright & imo1aculatc. ~7729 anytime ry B~~y ·~~ch ' · home. Immediate poases-available Sell or lease/o~ $28•500 1 540-17'20 I,.,..,.,· ~""""""""""'"' R1alty, Inc . sion. F\llJ ~nta cheaper tion PriCe fl8 500 Jr. estate grounds · room lor TARBELL 2955 H•rbor HARBOR LIGHTS than rent. $156.00 per month ,.;___ w'l ll ; swim pool, Pretty shutter 901 Dover Dr., Suite 126, NB pool slle yard, Close to shop. ...-.ra• 11mson drapes & carpeoting. 2 story, View ol ocean &. bay, Steps 645-200) Eves. 6'J3.1355 REALTOR 5¥,i•{i LOAN to beach. Lovely hOmc wltb * BY o~R * ping. J bedroom, 2 bath. _ •~:.. ~ MastC'r bedroom with fi~-11 """' brick fireplace. $2'l,950, I :":;;,'~='==""Ev;:":;,· ,;673-;;,;l,,56<::1 place. additional fireplace in Paym!s $202 inclds Ptinciplt!, iralled garden. S108.500. ~anfront Home, 3 BR, util 646--7171 OWNER TRANSFERRED living room. Formal dinin& interest. taxi's, inKur. Span. 6*% LOAN rm, sewing nn, !iv rm 114a.v assume low interellt rooni . 540-l720 isl\ stylr, 4 BR. 2 Ba. Bit· Wilker Rlty. 675-5200 wltrplc & ocean view. O THE REAL ·~ l:ST,~Tf'RS ' loan. 4 BDR, 2 balhl, TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor ins. Choice loc!n, nr. school. 3336 Via Lido, NB Open Sun. Roornv kit. \V(b\tns & 'i;i&iiiiiiiiiioioii ...... a Price $32,950. F -v Spanish style, $32,950. Own-1• P.w.c. JtJS.a-140 ULLER REAL TY. avocado shag crptg thnl-~i:. ~.;"','. br:Jng otter. CalJ Courtyard Pool -------=.::..:::.:: OUers 3 homes on beautif\ll out. Front yd '"/patio & $24,500 ~ __.._ .. 'F Vl .. N \\'ctl , OCEAN VIEW 8 Ryview Ave, S.A. Hts. CABANNA. SG3.500. 673-6990 ''FOREST OF TREESu SOUTH COAST REALiun.:., orever ew ew s ''BLUFFS'' $27 000 Priced from $14,750 or (213) 69S-3627. • " ACRE POOL plan soon to ht-completed. . - , . OPEN DAILY 1-6 AVE OUPLEX ·• o l s o N Tall ln!es shade the grounds. n • 4 BR 31,i ba, ram nn \\'Cl Prestige area near Fashion BAY • · ~ Block wall fenct, Dellgbttul cu.tom 3 BR 2 BA hom~. bar, 19x32' pool. Island. Newport. Kina sized $46.0814 2 Modem units in be~t art•. ·:~ , FORESf E. . :. ~ patio • artisUc landscapin&:, ~rses 531 or ~its. $42,900 bedrooms, 2 baths. Exquisite 3 BR 2 BA. ramily rm. Prof Eull¥ rented, adequate ~ "' 3 bedroom, 2 batbs, formal r. • Roy J. Ward Co. split • levf'l, Illness lorces decor. 11'1 yr old-xlnt cone.I. turn. Terms: $59.0CQ. 1 .; Inc. Realtors dlnlng romn, i;>ream kitchen LEASE WITH OPTION·2400 tBaycrest OUicc) salr. T1y $'15,000. 54().1720 $32.500. 12382 Fleet Ln, HB. BURR WHITE ·, at· Harbor Center .. finest built-111 applianCes. Elden No, 32. Full price 1430 Galaxy Dr. 646-~ TARBELL 2955 Harbor Ovn1er &,\li-.\328 REALTOR •,~ 2299 H Bl dishwasher, 54().1720 $18,950 $110 total per month. THE QUICKER YOU .... , 1 "" N Bl d NB arbor vd., C.l\f. TARBELL 1955 Harbor Bkr 962-t47l 546-8103 CIWl.GE rr• SOCK IT TO 'EM! THE QUI~" YOU....,_..., 2 N 1 ewport v " .. ·~1·~:;::;=7~~~~::::~~;;::~~~~~~~~·~;;;~:;::;;~::.~:'°'=~~~_;;":':::-i:-==~~~~~~==.,:.,;~~~~~~~~SE~IJ ;""""':;,;;=:;==:=: .... ;:;;;:rl!l3~;E~ve;•~=:;:~~~~======~~~~~~~~ Grenerfl 1000General lOOOGtneral 1000Gener•I 1000Gener•I 1000 General 1000 General 1000General 1000 General 1000 $ $ $ s $ $ s $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ s $ $ s $ $ ~ $ $ $ $ s s $ $ $ _..-~---------------~E~X~PA"""""""'.N~Sl~O~N~O~P~P~O~R~T~U~N-IT-Y-.--.~.-S~A-Ll~S~M~E~N:_;,:A~R~IS-E~!......:.......:.._:_....:..._:_..:..,.. : I ... . ~ ; 1 • • • ... . I : l . ' . ' : . Join the "ACTION TEAM" Cit Walker & Lee, lne. End "Mahogany Fever" forever and MAKE MONEY! Look at ONE OFF>ICE average incomes • Salesman #. 1 W,.man '#: 2 Salflman '#' 3 Saltsman '# 4 Salesman '# 5 Salesman '# 6 Salesman '# 7 $al.esman '# 8 Salesman '# 9 Salesman '# 1 0 1" Check our SCHOOL for concentrated Sales . training and Financing. ~ 1" Check our INSTANT PAY PLAN. . 1" Check our GUARANTEED SALE PROGRAM for more saleable listings and sales. 1" WE SOLD 293 HOMES IN ONE WEEK! $1,582.75/mo. 2,340.88/mo. 1,475.35/mo. 2,327.68/11111. 1,211 .oo I mo. 1,440.10/mo. 2,860.10/mo. 1,770.00/mo . 1,890.00 /mo. Li censed or not, if yo u went l o sell, OP EN THE 1,604.00/mo. DOOR AT WALKER & LEE , INC. "THE" DOOR Office Average: $1 ,856.79/mo. TO YOUR UNLIMITED FUTURE! ;ci;I 11t Each Salesman Avera9es $22,281.48 per year WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES ! •• !"'' CALL: ERNEST H. LeBLANC, VICE PRESI DENT 5of5•7131 ti' . ~ ··~~''".,r-""!~""' .. l"""'.,!"":""'1' .. .,F'" .. '1' .. ...,F' .. '1 .... 'i' .. .,:-.. '1"--.,:---'l"--.,["'--"f .. ...,["' .. '1' .. ...,l" .. 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Vlllo·~ ._•BR..--•BR.'1SS.'sa2111, N l;\r ,.. • -..,,..l IO It. pr, --.. piut. •/tll -..,., -· m w... wu.on, -ms f..;,,,I• Ullll.. .... * UACHl&.lll'P ow bom6s, reedy to move In. 2 lo ~ bed-;:1p + beaut • ...,,, 2 BR. • t;irmoi~ --., _.,,, ci,. ,.._..n Mr -,., dodo. -•1 •1 •• ..,,. .... 1 ~ s Br, 2 11o, IOOllll, 2 to a bath&. ~ m11e 1nim beach: Flnt 11ome • ._ • ....,.. ... s BR. 2 'iA. ...-. • ..-: · .. ""'llHilJ 2 ~ tie... ..-. ,_ --!'IS, • •""" ~ -'• Jl'lylnent up to &O days tlller mqve In. -'tll ,_ u... lllbl ~ mi -3 BR. ---ir,t, •I ..,... !Im. .,,,., ...,.-., ,, *a Miii tll,l'IM. Sllll ~ °=-Co onl>'~ ~ ~ •-1 !'"?La. - VA/FHA Ttrmo. From $23,990 """117 mmt "35-cmJ ~-5 ~ "'"""i-"""' poi, ""'1155 + ..u. -I BR, lilllli -•· --Ana A._, -"7,lp The Beach BAYiliORD .•Bdrm,2"'r AV:jiLOcl.'t. ""'-ailR: Nfs;.eo ......... _.... lilid ... ,w&tcrllln, .. al .. Mul/o..$111 ""1, Slltl ii)' ...... ,_,, ..... Prtva1' -· bl..... ......... ..... --. I.Ii, ""'1ISI *· "" ...... 1111 ... .... ""· m, ZllSU. Mr. 1'11· 1--------• 8EAQf BLUn' •• -"' wtlb/beocli. 1311 -1291..,, ..._ 1 JEAS • BR. • Be, "4 B w. 11th. -.., 11111 ruk' APTS. ,.._ i_ A s BR. u1A. ~ Ion B"'°khurot 1 mile South of Adamo) mo, -A&t. c BR, 2 BA. c;i,,.., ....., fellC<d/r.!; 1233 mo -I< lit A i1iO A up. 1 k 3 BR. ...., 2 BR. J BA. ... J>lltlo. H1d UIU.lllft.J od air, -..... 962-1353 BA'triiOiri' A-~ Br, S ....... -·1291 ~-N: lut +.JUIO °'cdrltY. nice trlr. 131 Edllll 0... pool, --.,, Slltl pool, view. 1 • 2 ~· ------' Ba -. l.AU!/opdcia ~·· a,t 54B-tl'A '• Thdewtitdl .ftalty lf1-8SU lfeu. '42--U15 month ....._ S BA avaU, Adult, only. Walle' to 5 FOblt Sh:P.- ,.., ~ ...., -' • ' I 'Blf"iiiiil!i -· crpll i Iii: 2 BA a 11111 llPd llf 8'1-3967 \ Huntlntfon llNch 1400 Wlllmlnttor 1612 c-... dol Mor 22SO No..,.JiO'ICfl 1 noo -.,~'!'· , --~~ <>lldftn or Gardon G,.,... 4610 J:,~~:::::., l'IEWLIJXURY1A21111.> 3 BDRM 1 Bath REPO Low ---1JefS. ~ beJor, 4. DE'LUXE Ja, 1 Br, aundoct. PATIOS A BALCONU'.S m.~'V· Bednt'':"'"'' ~ ..:.... . PRIVACY .... , Cbarmlno' I/I -""'· _. ...... .._., y Tb c ADULT i..-vum .. ace ' , _. .. ..,..,,.. pC;tlnts. B;u.Ut~ Bfl. Nn1 doll howie-ooean L19uM NJtuel Pfl1 Newport leech 4200 $H> lfut. UW pd • .._14'B "'T n.A T IV£ newb SURFSIDE DIALET $1t0 per month includes &D ~.own. F.P. $11.51». llde at blW ()sO bN.m TOWNHOUSE ndeconWd ~ 2 or 3 m Atla.n&a. --- on exlatin&" 1o&n an)'ODe ~ •i BT OWNER'~ ,eeJ.lli:wis. lbq·~ thruciat. ~ti on!1. 3 8Jt. 2\ii Ba. LG. deluxe J Br, 2 BA, • leguna &..m 4705 BJ\. J ba1b -. ~i_l:n AVAIL Now, mw 2 Ii: uswne wl.tbout qulHlytrw!! Bl~ t.r, prt le BMut. decai'attd.J'lS mobtll COOYt. den. ocean view. Quaint bea¢ll cottqe-, u 11 recreatloli roam. ~ trptc. CTptl, drp9. SlSi -. F ......... h ... IJldnibma. u; .... llMdl-17ol patio 'Q,o,. TV YtlY :;::::. -,._ & ·-~·---.... ,..,,.. "" ...,. ___ .._ LUX 2 Br .• Ba. __,.. ?I( ...... "' 221• eon,.. Avail °"' -1 H : luxurious bath&. 0mm1ng --' ' ~J ~ 2 BR. 1 ~ W\nttt ll90 Mo. Lq Royale $350 IT1Ml7all Ave. mw "Quo<M" Kll ohen. Grut liv-'CUTE eon AGE IJ'O. Call .... Pllo ~ RHlly, ll)C. p.,-Unfum.. "75 • BR.2 .... Win .... l300 Mo. "' iro-o.ss .:,., . J BR, • BA. er.II. -BR. .......... "' •• II . inc ,..m with nob jlanol. _ a"BR:~ BA. 0. Ibo baoob. 91!10....-Dr,NB Sullef21 "l!OPIRTIES WEST . hltna,--Pat!o.l~SJ&-='519=~-,,--.-,....,,1 Inc. Ankle d .,. """'ti"'. WOODED · -.,Dr, avail 9 S..-Ewa . ..._ Cul• S bdr, ,_.,, palnlod, 67M1:10 1 675-1642 BACH Furn. or •""'"'--.,. pr Malts, ..; pelL 3 BLOCKS k> die boadi, 1 Exctill!ot C'Ul-de-&ae. will GROtfNDS mouths. S.U ._ C2lll ~ aankn rm, prt t.adl. util lnd. "e '1 5«)...,_,·"160 Oxtande.r Dr. BR. p.n.p. stow, ntril. 1elJ niA and VA ¥1 'f99..QI$ " NEWPORT HEIGHTS. walk (ncd •Jl&Yed area lor 9ddU QIARM]Nc;_ l Bd. Qmdedc. nice-. $1.U. 4SM925 drps, Jdp" )'Vd. '105, aiO. WE SELL A HOME ""'"•real bu;y, CbannU.. "' HuW Ill. i:lldor bal· Prill, """"""' P.'· """' pr. ,,,.... penln loo. Mo UOfAC 2 BR, crpta, -· "'_...,· • ; EVERY 31 MINUTES ranob "YI• home. olluated Lido lt1e 2351 ~ 3 911,,.a a.-· -· l .. ,. onlji, "' "°"' peb. Em-ad ullo ; lllNTALS . hltna, nlril· J>lltlo. -"· I BR. f....-.d ,.i dl!ldren iil W Jk & L ON LGE. LOT, NESTLED .L. • • • -Formal c!in nn. ~ avatJ. .oct 1. $165. mo. nMS Avail Oct S to Junti 15: Apta. Unfvrnw..cl No peta. $16. sa..6386 after $100 mo ht i, 1ut ""-a er ee BEN EAT H TOWERING NEWLY '"""""° t BR. f !am rm. 0..,. ~000 It. 1%15 CecQ Pl -Mea .... 1'1$ f1>-m3 5 pm. !i;>.1ll61 · SHADE TREES, WHERE Ba. Cftll Sept 15th. Winter Jeaat 6U-»fO • Genefel 5000 LARGE 1 BR. Sb a r p • i ~==~~--~ ... 7682 Edinger THE COOL GREEN OF or lonpr. (213) 'JB9..9Jli9 or mo, · At..~ • 1 )508 OCEANFRONT Drapes. C&rpeta, near &_ 2 BDRll, 2 BA. pvt pail 842-44!» NATURE ABOUNDS IN A (213)472-6692 . ~"~e;u~~ Apt&. Furnlshell . s4&1nn, t RA~-(ENDOME Oiutl'lua.OC.C.S130mo Mated p::iol. wuta bolir: Open eves. QUIET Am or SECLUS. FURN 4 BR. 3 BA $400. • Aptc, SUI· wub.ldr)>. $285 Aat call 54&-5019 ' up. 9C-89M ), 1-=====" ......... ,.l ION. A pleasant walk from Newly dee Avall'mw rm. T52 Amigos, Way. General 4000 mo. CaU f2ll} 317·1169. 1.,.,;,.,,·,..,.,==-~=~ -::'=======::~·~! I· the beach . . ~or 675,.tl30 DOIACut.A.TE AP1'St AVAILABLE Now, 2 BDRM, We1tmln1ter 56 $ Old rashloned 1 type 'Vntr rentaJ or yrly YEARLY BR. _2 BA s 1 Pf.EAR New 2 B tum apt. ~ . crpts. crrp.. bltlna. carport. •: . llv~ rm., HAS~:rKEN (Ilt) 6Un09 crpt: frp~. stove fttri,~: a1ng e ~ ~ ~rl)'.:a:; =~SA,.~~ Adult&. Nq.peta. 548-6769 LARGE 2 BR. Cr»tl. ~ PLANK FLOORS. WOOD B•lboa Isla~;--2355 peta. $215 Mo 646-5800 Don ~ CIOM to..__....,. Park NEW·' J llR. $140. Bltns. bl~1~"t~!.w.;., PANELLED ~ALL. cozy -WA-~ONT ~· ~-k 3 * 6.. .. "'---S~--i'Ba patio, gar. Adults onl)', no ok. ......,. _, .___,.. Aasoc:fat•• Lo c BURNING FIR& WINTER; 3 er. ba,ytront. •unr"' ..... UU\,: , Young i " , BR. ~ • untum * i~ .. _ pets._...,. lbt st 518.-2127 8JS..2267 • 839--2!1• ~ 1-o----PLACE IN A NT 1 Q u ED Abo, ~arly 4 BR bayfront :u..1~ Ba. ~~· a.pts. Pool. ,No ~ or * sww PQol, PuVrreeo ,, IBR.. Pool. ltefrlt, stove, ........ SPACIOUS 3 BR BRICK DESIGN. Ceot" hall • 2 BR. Id°"" RI'>· ... mo . . peO. 2""l> 16th l'I · B · * >'1>I. ,_/lntlly lr<:'lo -· ,-•-~~· 548-""6 Turtln - R1Flly Famizy home. Wfie. • saver aeamlen Doors. FiagstW'le. fireplace. Love I y yard. $26.950. MARINER REAL TY 17'49 llHch Blvd., HB 142-SS41 or 546--lm TRANSFERRED opens lo the 2 bdnm .. ser-Park Aw. m-12X1 4 BR. 3 BA. steps to bch. 2 646-4664 lMS AMMIM Ave. ;tt;' .~....... im-AWs viced by central 4 FIXTURE frplc'• $375. PH: 642-1591 or Ad It 1 " 2 B~..;' Bac¥or Apt&. cosrA MD.\ .a..mt BATIJ. KOPPER KETI'LE &44-2938 aft 6 pm. u s Klt-lV-Pool-Maid' Sft'. $35. 1 • 2 BR avall. Oct. lat, 15652 W1lHa.m. st. • KITOiEN WITH El.EC. Summer Rental1 2910 3 BR. 2 baths $265 mo. PH wk .• up. THE M!SA • RENT • Bldnl.,eJec gUd. 241 n~:;: ~m-=-~ RANGE le OVEN, CERAM· 2 BR Balboa 1 adj 4 BR. furn. 21,i ba. $280 mo. 415 N. fr(wpt Blvd. &M-9681 Willoa. CM~IG-5401 SM&: ts • ~~~n:~:·~ ~'.~';;;. ""'· ~ ..::!.. , !::': =m·~:~.~;, = =. ~~ 3 111$25" &"u!:"• 20:. ::" ... ~ ToWu:E!i-~ Theo apaclous ttar ctounds BA. view C,oontry Oub furnished and wifur-673-IOJS. Month-To-Month ~ntala dcp. ~ Gymnu1wna A:: a.-. : have sheltered arbor tr.:c $250 wk. Lu X ll r i 0 u 1 Part\ally tum 5'16-1751 . nished, with complete e -RENT.,• • WIDE SELECT'ION ....... -ta from $151 i patk>, temu:ed garden, picl--waterfront apt, poo!. Fum 2 · .,.~...,.•c.n. ........., _......... 135-811'f. et fence, THAT LOOKS TO BR, 2 BA. ITI4) m-;nn 3 BR, lien, lam, formal din, privacy and landsca~ WINIFRED L. FOSS, Alt-HFRC FUmlture Rentals Newport leech "S200 For information '; THE WOODS• OLDWOOO. "'"' -· ~. ' BR. ed country club at-• -• 517 W. l9th, CM ,,.._ vE•••y lllNT••s llEAL ESTATE LOW DOWN. Assume 10 EN BRIDGE BELOW nm l300 up. 646-4(1( mospbere including 3 BR, J BA. winter rent&!. l!-1 $125. 2 Br j..p)ex. Stove, """' "" 0..1'111 month old GI Joan, No qua]. charmille older borne ·needs Duplex• Furn. 2975, $750,000 w 0 rt h of blk to ocean. F'urn or un-~b1g, w/w drpL Avail ( BR. 2 Balbi '" ..... $350 • • #---- Uying. J BDR, 2 Bath home a little .touch 'u:t here . A BALBOA Bayfront, new 3 NWport ShDrtJ 3220 recreational faclllUes f11nL SC..2752 hoW. 8kr 53t-'9IJ l BR. 2 Baths ........ S300 ltent1ls Wanted near everything. Ow~r anx-there. Jt 1 and outst&nd111g BR. 2 BA, tirpl, blt·ins, 3 3 BR. 2 Batlis •••••••• OB =;.;;..._;;,;.;;;, 'l 10111• bu.y !or: prkg. spaces, 1 au n d r Y. NR Beach, 2 sty, Jge A· designed and operat--3 BR. 1 Ba. ~ bl.le. to beach. 2 BR. 2 Bathl ......... m WANT 1 or 2 bedroom ..... Tht R••I Eiti1te Mcrt $25,950 Furnished. Winter. Adlts, 00 frame, 3 BR, 2 BA, $285. ed just for st n g I e ·i: ~°h ~be. 6'75-J249 Costa Miia 5100 3 BR.. i Ratti.•••••••• $250 on ocean or ~· 847.&53l 642-3547 art 6, &: s &. s 213: people. 2 BR. 1 Bath •••••••••• $200 Prde1' West Newpirt .. FULL PRICE ......... 67>-2599 <.12-270! dy•. OCEANFRONT, winier; ' (lllK'llllllTllllll 'BR. 1 Ba. Furn ...... $115 IJdo ..... Yearly ..... Desperat• Owner LOWER ON. s CANAL Fn>nl w/boaoh, $325 ANAHEIM Br. tr.dcy., gu/wator paid. UIUl•U~uun 3 BR. 2 Ba.""" ...... $250 """"'""'· ...__ ><t. Trana!•-""" MUST Sell PY"T 0 K RENTAL mo., 3 BR,' BA. bltiM, DOW 2TT So. Brookhunt mo Mo. No .... ~-BURR WHITI Weld> .. beautitul HunHngton Crest owi.IBR wiU. HOUMS Unfurnislwl decor. lS8 62nd , &C-«186 (1 blk. So. of Llneoln) WINTER or )'rly. 1 BR apt. JUST (OMPlf1116 REALTOR 3 Bdrm Unfurn &u. iii ~ .~~-·arowidpl-, Ga~ .. m~ HELP FINANCE 0.neral 3000 2 BR, 2 BA, duplex, lower, Int> Tn-4500 W/garage. Util.a pd. 1 Milt 2901 Newport BIYd,. N.fl. Yd)o be. Bal Pll!nln, renultt". uu~ . ._ ........ MISSION REAL TY $185 mo. Adults. 215 OQb'. Refs. 673-6ll5 H•rbor He•.,te Four 575-4630 642-225.1 !:wt. tun. Rd&. Ml-3llM bau., o,...,,,..., mu"' ..._ GARDEN GROVE· ,... MMSIS room su.i r,. Best buy in are.al 985 .so. Caast Hwy., Laguna RENTALS Prmpect St. ~ ' 2 i: J BR UN1l'S EASTBLUFFS 1-z==-==-=--:-=:!'I MUTUAL REAL TY PHONE 1.7141 494-0731 Bache<°' Apt> lri>m mo , -e!n Hgts, 4210 t11 wtili a..placn, Now 2 bdnn 2 ba. cpta,, OlllPLE ...,... to -:· .. 142-1411 OCEAN VIE'W HOME 1 Br unturn apt C.M, Sl20 UnlveHity paftt 3237 (f ~~~-~~v;._,) * Clean 1 or 2 BR * d!sbwuhen 6 2 tiao.i drps., bltns. Overkioldnc expeaatw unfanl 2 XLNT Vet 1oe.n a.munption. 1 Br hp apt C.M. U35 ..._. (TI4) ~ • .. 1 Adults, no pets, 2421. E. 16th Rental ll&nal'f • btck ba.Y. :xi.it loc. nt. abDP. ~ 21.3: m-ll.52 . TRAILER/BOAT! Int rate will not ina'eue. 3 1 Br tum house N.B. $150 3 BDR + atrlwn on one S( $135 mo. up. ~1801 Mn. Oir1atiemtn cntr., cburd:a. IC.'hools, etc, 1 A.,....""" """" '°" u..m 1n er. 2 ea. wt• .,...., f1pJc. 2 er """"" opt c.M. 1125 i.v.i, 2 bath.. ,hit-bu, "'· NEWPORT i.EA· CH 3117-A c1 ... .-. Ave. 816 AmJaoo way. 1235 Pet e LANDLORDS e this larz:e. )'lU'd. Sharp 3 Cor lot; comp! privacy. 2 Br furn apt C.M. U55 Ow>IC@ grttn M-1t Joe. IM. D Wntcllff 4230 Costa Meta Mo. Yrly. ftEE RENTAL SERVJl::f BDRM, 2 baths. carpel~, An xi o u •· s 1,1bmit. F/P 3 Br unfurn hse l{.8. $175 MED OCCUP. @ $300 mo. Irvine and 1 Phone $46.10St 'l'l40U 0 Broker 53N9ID 1 draped, covettd patio, Only 14(,50J. Executive Homes trom $200 l year leue. ITI4J 6~ 2 BDR Well tum, bit-Ins, ? ' NEED 2 Bdrm. apt ii $25,.fOO! PLACE REALTY G4-9704 Blue Beacon Rental Finde.n frpk, ~ blorlc: to Westcliff FROM $115 -IL& e.rp.Scb. areab78!pt.L HAFFD~EAL TY *County of Orange 435 w. 19th. C.lil. 645-0lll 3BDR +huge "bon111 room" South S.y Club abop cntr. Adulta. No Peta. Lovely townhouse. 1.&rp 2 B....,...,..., 66-11:'6 ·: AUCTION ocr:-30th, 1969 ~ ... """'"NT S"·-t •• ,,.... -l.8x30'. Up--craded through-Aperimenh $200 mo. yearly. 64&-3372 BR apts, bullt·lnl. Also uto-$XKl lo $395 WaterfroaL Lux-WOUU) lib to rut ~ CONDO. Crptd, d r pd, 32356 Stonington. Rd ~ Thnee '·''-"··~•.nr l\.U' -""' °" ... .,. GUL AVail. Ocl 15, on' year dlo apts. l'A baths. No chil· urloul I; e1epnt 2 BR, 2 tar ~ Cotta --- W&Jbu/drytt, refrig. Xnlt Arch area 4 Jtoom • 1 bath. 3 BR. 3 BA. 3 fireplaces. lease at $350 mo. The GORGF.X>US New Unlvenlty Park 4237 dre.n or pet•. RA, pool, prl balcol!ly, view ~ oond. Good"°""''"' oldor OP'" H...;. Sepl 26th, Clo!. den. blt·bu, q>b, drpa._1 yr VAL D'ISERE l BR, & !am. nn. Compl l NEAR SHOPPING apll. Boat .u,. •""11.1--.,....,.,-.,....,-=---.-.,-1 COllple or rlnt rental unll 20th ll am-2 pm Min bid lease minimum. No a1ngle. Brand+new 4 BDR. &: l&:;}am. nicrly fumia'"AA. 2,, ba, HARBOR subterTUJe&n J'.llll'kinc_ ~•I Service*: potential. Rec re at to :s sn.OOo Call 834-2500 or peU;. $375 mo. (213) nn ~. din. rm. 2.,. ba. Slngl-1 l)r..2 br. Fum-unf. 'K:\I .,. Caribe Balboa Apts 10 LANDLORD11; ·lacl11tiet: !Dd. $19, 7 50. • · 592-1743 3-cat Ba(/ located tn Turtle Sauna, Act'y Rm, Billiards = s:·ins. IMMEO. TOWNHOUSE 310 Fmlalldo St, N.B. ._ Beuoo 6'5-0l.ll : ' 96l-lli6. ' "' "f DEG~ ~ LC1I' $215 l Br + 1ue.st hse Pool, .., Rock "' avail appral(. Oct 1 'l'bl!!rapy • f5' pool, BBQu ' mo, 1 yr· le&Ae . 2211 HARBOR BLVD. (714) · li'l3--300.1 GOVERNMENT w o r II•• F d of 'white,. Mitt A Cl>&8tllne, __ ; 1 0 K Bia .... u ·-· on l, year Jeaae@S3SO mo. ntt PanK>nt Rd 64U67o BOB PETTIT & ASSOC. ~.IVU'Pl'A MESA ...;;_.,__ ..,._11.. -,-ountainhea Homel ~ bat lewL -:sr ~ With .,, .. pe · · ............-.. • $33-0101 ~· NEW 2 BR. 2 Ba, crpb:, .,.._to mat ..... ......, bmf· 1'he popular l BR mode.I near $1,ClXI down, baJ al $85 mo. t ~J' ·sd.rp '1t./M. '8U1fq BOB PETTIT & ASSOC. WHY Rent wbrb yuu can buy MGR AP'l' 0.1 ctri-. trplc, dlllwhr, i-tio. * 6tMMJ. * .. freeway ol:f·ramp &: major All duel yn. EXECUTIVE JJome 5 Br. 3 833..ol.Ql 30' trailer with 1 BR .l BA Back lay 4240 HARBOR GREENS Across from Coeo's • sbopplnr. Immed. occup. 494-1137 or 497-1021 BA. crpts, drps. elee bltns tor $2,500 tmna. J -5 West.cliff Plua. $135 tD $215. ...... for lent $25,!fP· is a bargain price. Fenced. $150. 5t6-6740 East Bluff 32.42 Baysbore Tftiltt Park· REALLY QWet • 2 BR • l\,i U!65 Irvine. 2 BR, 1 BA. Rex L. Hgdge1, Rltr. 347.2525 Leguna Niguel 1707 ~ Owner C2131 ~7105. BA. Adulta. unt ~ Fm BACHELOR unfurn I ro m 1110 up, p15 down. tan PL Pll' wk. MDI M"Y, 1* @£N •r~ 2 to six Walk io -.. ~--. ·-UNSURPAS.5ED BAY VIEW $170. 2 Br redec. New W(W. $190. 2310 Santa An a . SllO. Alto avail l • 2 A: S Bedford. '4J...al39 e.. central 4'fJJJoc. ~ .. ~ new HJ School, % ml to L•guna Niguel Terr. Cost• MHa 3100 40' Porch, 2 Br, 2 Ba_+ pool. Family A: pell •~pted. 64>2933 Bdnn. Heated poob, chfid 2 BR. 2 BA. tio balcany ., ....... Inn. .,.~ beach, 3 BR or 2 + Den Ne\. 2500 sq. tt. a.-t &: 5 Br. FOR LEASE lmmed occ. lM Mm mo or Bkr ~ care cent.er, adJ to shopplns. crpfl: drps. pe hlb. ao-i <--HartJor B!Yd) CJf- w/wet bar, condo, xlnt born.es in ocean view are.a. 3 enbu l% bl.th, ··-·, opl lO buy. Owner. 6'1S--06%l Coron1 del Mir 4250 No pet&. ~ aru. Siis. C'9 5M-ll29 (I am to 5 pm), ,. ~ ~ =t r.-_, fro , __ .. __.. ,......, ........ ,....... 2100 Pe.teman W1,1 .,,,.__,_ W . r-n .__ •-ROOM far ft'Df. ldldl6n co ...... ...,.......,..., --~t.,..., nt ......... sea~. "'--built -Ina. North Cooll ~--4100 cozy ·-~-&le only r-.,.,. -=--~ ~ ......., """.....,..... ...... HAVE openings for 4 Real Estate Saloesmtn in our new blflct. Can for appoirtlment. R. D. Sletes, Rei1ltor1 53MIGI with sprinklers: bltns. seU· c;;t;Y.esa $225/month Corona del Mar 3250 · ,._. .-u-•, ""~ • .....,... ~·u 540-0093. pivilepl. Corona del -· "'"'"""""""'''"'•.,....· DAVIDSON RNltY FOR•--.r---~ $3000 Wk Up ll25mo&7-,,.....o115 MARTINIQUE 2BRlowftdupla,nrooan. pool, beout ~_!:"!,.~ $58,7'<> To $61,950 ExreD•nl 546-'"'° """"' ~ ~~ -~--• • GARDEN APTS 75 olngle, qUlet -· •·~·~· fmancing with d~ining in-eve11. 6 mos or leaa. 2 Bdnn°0, ron. e $6 Night Up • 11 yrly. Ff1llc, bU • lnl. eves. , tuest rate lrom 71,4 % to 3 BR &: 1'Jnil)' nn. 1" BA \wtib)e den. 2 bath's, • Kitchen & TV BalbH 4300 Excdlent, parli;.uka smmam, Opts• drps. 1 clilld ok.. lll COLLEGE or wortdna li1': 6%.%. Nr CXX:. Rutgen Dr. Cpts, llJ>&Ciowl IMne nn, dining •Phone Service A Pool lngs for adlllb only. 36th St. (ID) MS-192:1 live on Bil Ide, incl fbanf, L-una N'ig•-1 Corp drps. ELec RIO Cov paUo room. $375 per mo . e Cocktail Bar CLEAN Bachelor Apts. &ch, 1 2 A 3 BR. Aptl, 2 BR, 2 BA, cpts, drpa, '-'t. __ • TV •• ~. -• ..... ' S2l5 mo or lse./optlon. ~ tndlJded. 673-8'718 • Da,y, week .t. Month All util Ind SB5 up p~ nr uboppirw, bltb:a. Adults. m pets. 1175 &J '""" .... • n.uuqm BEAU'I1FULLY Decor. 4 '9-1344 547-mt 5fS..1348 635-6750 or collect 213/347-2819 2376 Newport Blvd 543-9155 3I5 E. Balboa Blvd. lT/'1 SUta -A~ '-•• Lie 548-3708.. 673-2:r70. ~-from $50 up. fi15...361! BR. townho1.U1e. Assunie • · BALBOA 673-99(5 .,.. Uol, LARGE comfortablit nio.m,. 5%% FHA. By owner Dana Point 1730 2 BR Eutalde fl85 mo., ht FOR Leaae, Cuneo Sborea 6 SHARP 2 BR e 6485542 e eot1Ven~nt area. $20 per $26,55o. 962-5291 C -1 O -... , Jut mo'a rent. Crpts, moa or less, 2 Br, convt. 2264 Maple. by WUaon. 2 ~DRMh '1 2 115ball>,lncl% bl0"1" I Ito NEW 2 BR Apt, Eut aide. Newport Shores 5220 week Call 6C2-17SB · * ounty o range drpa,_ range, water pd. den, 2 Ba.. spac. living nn, Modem fW'fllture. Pool. ~ """c · u · Cpla, drpl, blt·lm. dahwshr, IMMAC. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Seabury AUCTION OCT 30th, 1969 546-8222 Eves. 'dining rm, gardener pd. No petll. $'155 month. 67S-Jl07 encl'd pr, pvt pat Io . 3 Br, 2 Ba duplex. Crpt:s, SHARE Loftly home w/ ei1fP home i;· h s~: • 34101 Amber l..a.Dt£rn. R-2. 3 BDRM 2 Bath + pool $375 mo. 673-8778 Mar. Longtin • 64&6914 642-6251 d'l*> bltns -refl -$225 mo. lady, pm nn .t. bath. $15 ·Ediaon I& • 4 Room 1 Bath. Open Hoolle Large patio. Garage in back APT: 2 BR, part furn. $150 Sl45 UP. Attractive 1 BR, Huntington IJeach 4400 2 BR ~ llA Ba. elec lea.11e. 60--0603 mo. 546-1713 before I a.m.." Huntfnvton ~pt :&t~~lhB~ &m· of lot, converted. Rent or m<>. 1.eur. . pool, utll paid. Garden llv· 1 BR apt, one mile from bl:tnt, _. s.. Q>ut Plaza. KITCHEN privp, man cri:f'. H bour 1405 u:;P; CALL 83+2SSO leue. St1-40M HOUSE: 2 BR. stove. rclrig. Ing. Adults, no pets. mMJ beach. Gu ar water paid. $150 w/ re(rlg, no pets. East Bluff 5242 ~M.°:~llm ~ J er ' 4 BR. Mesa Venle. Hid. 6 $1'lS mo. Leue. Wallace. U15 * ~295? 5f6.0079 BUILDERS CLOSE OUTJ RENTAL::t tilt. pool. $.125 Mo. incl. pool 608 Acacia, Car. Del Mar NEWLY turn 2 Br apt In "t.N~W :~u:a.E ~ ROOM for rent • AYai&Q!t From S39,99(1. From 10~ dn HOUMI Fumlthed maint. g Months leue (BR. 3 .ba. 24ty, home Year-conv4!nient location. 1 child Newport 8Hcft 4200Newport leKh 4200 lncL Qlie. ,mutr. aulte, din ~~~ ~ Im.med. occupancy. Exciting Generil 2000 Cll1l Walker I Lee S.S.,.91 ly, S2'15 Month. ok, no pell. 1140 per mo. 523 nn.. • dbl. pmct, auto. 1 BDRM / bath. n:::ct: Prtme 3 I 4 Bedroom Homes OLDER 3 BR hie unfurn, Wintm Re.al Estate 675-3331 Bernard St. No. B. N Least I N " a L--h doer opener anll. Pool • w r&",._. Bu!lden ....... .....,.. SO. Laguna. 2 bdnn, ..,... ""''· otow 1170. 'I BR ..,.. 2 BR. dbl ........ lg yard. EAST Side 2 BR tum, dean, OW ftCJ ft ·~ ....,.. rtt. 8ftL Mr. Catbollc: .. ..,.. Mo -· "" • view. iuo ind water. Aw.0 Nm hte, atove. walk to oK kr boat, trailer, etc. adulfl only, no pe~. 364 E. k d Church A: school A: Olrom fllrnilbed. f1$....0T71 } • Fountain Valley 141n now to July L (2131 -ololp'g 11«1. tl4.>«il3 l2SO mo. m-m; l6U' Pia.,,. 1165. Mn. oa woo de! Mar High. LARGE. -room lO .,. ""''" 617 No. .....,,, I BR dupla, ,.,.., cu IS YOUR AD IN Cl.ASSI· • l'laasau Palnu • L b t · I J eo>ILY $255.• -loJme. Elderl:r ""!' $21,950 "'"San Gabriel. • .,.,., paid. 1,,_,. ra:o• Somenoe will "' 1 • 2 BR.,,... T r.9 est or two wor al 865 AmJaoo w.,, N.B. ..,..,.._ 5'&o31'lll 107 .. u • U9 x 5fi Is°"' lot (1) m.m.c hldni tar ft. pial 6Ga1I 177 E. 22nrt St. 6C-3M5 your home a.nd your country club TOWNHOUSES new l A:: t ROOM for ft!nt $50 nw. w . It hu 1750 IQ. rt, 4 Rent•h to Share 2005 -~-BR. Encl prqn. 752 ~tle.man prdund. CID Pri~ ·--,.1 ·-~-naral .. -. . For your home, select from . 1ingle, one -··-..... -BDRM, 11.4 be.th. .....,... SHARE 5 BR howiie.. 3 ba 3 0.neral -.-_...... """"" Fv h d Amigos Way. ar~ or aft&.--.. ,,. ·~ beklw comparable new · •nd two bedroom •p•rtm•nt1. rnis • 675-6033 t Ji1RN Room ift k.ut odi hoUtt• In this are.a. Shake car gar w/mature, orunfumlsh•d, ••ch lt ·profetisionetlydec• SI& rool, block wall le.nee. Built-employed male . CM. C../iQ-0 J'\'11..A. ._ /)'C: ~Q..• or•t•d i1nd includes c.i1rpetin9, dri1perie1, Coron• .. Mar 5150 = !"~ In ~'Wt 6 oven, dir.bw~ ~1(158. ~ uk Mr. p\!;2i J.'""I ~J.. (b J:Jq• p •II -electric Westin9house appltences, e.r. double 1ars.ae, lhaJ ww · ator•g• spec• i1plenty encl pri.-1te btl· FURN room. prtvatllt • earpei. throuahout. BeaulJ. WOMAN. 35, share 2 Br. l SolvcaSim.pllScrambteclWordPuzz:lefor&CltieJdc cony pitio. ...; trance •lbath. Girl ~· f'l.11 •x~nalve dn,peu .. Brick Ba. apt. w/S8.IM. Pool. I ~ $85 per mo. f13..09:n ·' lil'fpl•ct. kltch'-.n et.rpf!ted patio. MWlt like d 0 g a . ··-~ -.... of the Ju1t •••rs from your door i1 • who• Q.: - with p per yard lndooMIUt-96&--3193 -. lout ~ _. ti.. f worlcl o e:tclusJve country club rec.re•· "'"9fL Trlr. £rh. !'ff door ca.rpetlnc. Sprlnklen: &: ONE Young lady wanted 10 .,. "'form low..,......_ fio11: 1 ON TEN AotES S30. wit 6 ap Batheklr Apl. land~aplr1(. Ihm! hlm apt w/l IGUNOTA I • Profe11ion1I 1i1e Tennis Co1,1rl1 1 6 2 BR. FUm • Untum IOtcbenl-TVa-KUf_., teachert. Cloee to bch. $70. 1 I' I' 1 1 • Residtnf Tennis Professional i1nd Shop Flttpla.cet I prtv. petU I Cll,y of era,.._ 111r4 !¥ • Gn-m7 after 4 PM • ~I pie si1e Swimming Pool Pool.a. Teanls .O:ll'ltnt'tBkflt. Pand1le Mabtl, laO ;.. ____ '~ 3rd Girl to share 3 BR. • ir poo t f • -' Ollpnwl ' ~Pit" --I I I h -Seo Laoe ODI U..XU • Al!f • ......vd.Y. StJhoa ~ -IS A y DI I • Peddle Tenni11 Volleybell <M.acArlbur or.. 0Dut..BY7.L WEEKLY rett• s.. ...:rt ----673-8'05 eveo. • IHkotball Court• BRANO NIEWI .Mo"1. D11 I'!-llhC.. Yr~=: s';!~h R~~e~ /4-*~ .. ~ = ":! I . 11 I' I And a 1 20,000 •quer• foot clubhouse offers 3 BR, 3 ba. dwipla. q.td. Otiatit. llaa • NM 81.4 % THA s.n. s BR.. &'r.1-"l'lllJ _. these ••fuN•: drpd, blma Prfw ~ mr. p.1Uo, BBQ, bllna. AM. to 1· Tc EM I . s.,., ... M•rt11 i1ncf Women'• or. 105 Orttdd.. 1325 Pll' ...... ,..,, I rty .... &oil "°""'· pool. soe,flio MAN .. -.. 3 BR ldm w/ _ • ~ In 0 nightdub,. HIOllll Clu~o w~h Sou .. , Moolll, 1ffll1, CORBIN-MARTIN poni, -Call 50-1!1.I I j' I 1 · "I'll i.t !hot guy II a -· ' Ind-$oll Orl.in9 Rant•· &7Mltl o 4-l'LEX REALTORS '1S-l662 ewa. .. _ . _ _ look of lhe woy he's_ his lilnerd1 Room t • ..,_ Je dowa.. xtnt ,. v:':.tF.i ":~ ::<':1 ... ":..'!. == r:a = ~NEYTIN I drllll<: t-i.-• ~!.. loun9a, M Studla'. -a.osE TO= re_-':tt~~~ .... ,,,. '°'· ,.. -• .,,.. Bal. m-,,., .. u.... I I' I I I o '-"" ... -_.. •-· . • -:":~ i:,.:a,:.:~ Howpon -noo - . -,...Z...,"""t.!:.Z..:T::::. Mo··~A"K"""w""'ilo''OOop.m.Ddafly '118::.. "~"\';'·--Pl:h: :"' ltllr.; ""' rutr. 5....... m<INSULA POINT e ::JNJ.~~lt~mtl5 r r r r 1• r r 1 ............... ,,,, CONDO, must 1eU, 2 BR, CHEERFUL 3 BR. 2 BA. --_____ -·.~!!!~~!'_-...!!? .~; lent.. ::J:... bon"' "'" '.,.., .. ,. 11000 .. , .... family ""·· 1'"""" .. UNSCIAMll! lffi!RS 10 I I I I I I I I . GARDEN APARTMENTS IJ"('JU; ISLE. Alt .... ""' -~ ... ~ down A assume ioan. lh!idc pla.y y!U'd. Stepa to beach. V GET ANSWJl . 17.tO. l•th Str•et, Newport le•c.h BR apt. IWldttk. N1w BAL80A 18LNCD..a... ~ for boat or car. TI4: Avail. NOW! 1375 Mo. Ph•n•1 '42-tl70 stow, ftfril, tP"'-drpl. atom Mptlwt or mx*. ~ 9U-0364. Hal Pinclltn •Anoc.11M392 •-•--........._-. $2lo yrty i., ITM.194 JJT MariM Aw.~ I 'lo ' • • • ~-'-~~-------~--- _J_ . l .,.... ' QUI • ·-.. ·:~~ •l l ...... ' • "' '-"'' . --~ -. ' ... ,~. . "' !f lt' - .. - ., '• ..... ' ,, .. ,\ .. .. :, . r: . . -- 1 ~ . \ J •'!IC" , . •'\':: .. ~ .. . . -~·. ' \'t• " . . '· ,., ~ ··-1 ' ' .. ;;-.. ·'.~ .,:.1 • ... .. .,,. ..... " . "' ., ·~ .•· .. ... • ' ' '· " ·~ '. ,. · . .. ,,. . • " . "l ·• ·~. ·• ~ - " ' . ' -... ; .. ;;: ·--.... ,., ····'." .,, ... .. ;,, • ·WITH , ' ' . ' J' •• •' Don't iust SIT there! Grab hold ' of the BIG action today! Dial Direct: '642-5678 Just say: "CHARGE IT!" I North County, 540-1220, toH free) ' . • •;,A ... ' f I "'. ~ .. \ • ' . . ~ .. • } t °' I ' . ~ • • ~ c-. ' IT'S EASY TO PINCH PENNIES-EVEN DOLLARS PENNY ·PINCHER ~ ... -~ --··· \.. \(" .::r"'. , .,.., • . \ -• • • • • • . ' .. t , t' I . . •• WANT ADS ·:'. NEW-LOW-RATE 3 LINES l TIMES $2.00 ANY ITEM $ OR LESS e EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED e e NO ITEM OVER $50 e NO COMMERCIAL FIRMS e e NO COPY CHANGES e NO ABBREVIATIONS e , 't Let PILOT PENNY PINCHER Want Ads Work for YOU! . ... _ ~ ' ;;r.;.· ,t(>/ 111 - -... • -t•a. 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PROPERTY PROBLEM? 0 · a.x !583.,~ ..... , '!'~ ";.'~, ' ~~~ N.:! ~. Food tfke wt. Harbor dy" ~l 9/19, Seabury Wh d Why not exchange? Blvd. C.M. Np francl\b;e, •r et HB 536~1 •d Y• Want? Whaddy1 Got? Call for App't 646-0SJO .gocid lease, a-money "1aker. 1 c-"'--· --~---- SPECIAL CLAS~IFICATION FOR o . o. COLE, RLTR, O\vner Sl\)'S redllCll: price tr ~male Ger Shep w/collar, NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS liOW this m011th from us.ooo M~,male"blk Puli \1•1 collar SERYICE D!RECTORY • When You Wont it done right ... ,Call 6ne of -the experts listed below!! SERVICE DIRECTOltY SERVICI DIRECTORY DAILY Pll.o~:; -.1-J:-.0'"'1.,,..,.& ->:-,.,,_co v ·m Job Wanted, W-n 7020 ---VERS.\TJLE, ea'•l\1 11.t- traclive iioutt-t\ ~B e 1 I • dtllret poslUon: Jwritlnc. adv•rts~. clll'IC'al IC<!l/recpt, Uniql.lt' JbllltN!11. Elaine Q46--87'1j. REYINED Lady "'hi tare for elderly or semi-Invalid. fi'ltll or pl I tllJ\e. Drl\'e!I.. 6i5-4.!L'.l0 JVlL OtARCE BookKcePf'•' in my hom<'. ~1012 Sptida• RIM Ark1ns1s For Newport lo $10,000 wilb $5000 do\vn Vic 1-1:1&" Harbour 1213)592· 5 LI .S \Vil\ _tl'ade 20 a.mg_ on and lmnJ to i.'llit. a real 0~ .5969, (2131421-9311 col. ~~r-~·= -;;ciio~ucks beautiful Lake Hamilton, portunitY. Call Van at the I cw""sr=--.. --m~,-~yc~·l;lo~w~l-lll'N'-" Atcountin9 6500 Bulldori 6.57118ulldoit 6.570 ====::::::::::::::::::::::::::===== f/c BkJ>J'-!ee. Thro P&L .Wyn:. exp. ;..36.7241l '::~:!.',-~ 1o 1F111t. ~_... .. YOll .,.."' 1n ,,88. ~~,ot 5pru:r. hArk. l or =n='="~':Eo;;,;ta~te~rs~·--:.;c~11~11:.:..._ parakeet vie Cd~t Talks. ,,.... "'" P-•r.t110t .odr"'•· ......_, 11roe. cil 1dvtr11 .. n1 pC1vport """ac property, ._NOTHING li"Oll s.AL I!',-!R•OE$ ON1..YI Hal Every 35l S Van NcSll COCKTAILS £, R.ei;taura.nt, I ~R=•~·~·aro~~gu'-•m~·-'~'~,_18_'9_._ BOOKKEEPING PHONE 642-5618 L A Ca.li'r ~ ' old cgtablished, in industrial \VHITE fcmaJe Ger"' a n To Pl1te''Your "Tr1dei's' P•r1diM Ad ..:...._:;__·_ · aru.. Beach town. 644-2J06 Shept.erd Lost vie 2401 St., Ucensed -'\Jert f't'tl,:iiona.ble lntroduclory ratr!I, R. E W1nted 6240 an 6 pm. ~ N.B. "Tyro". 49'l-l7:>7. Trad~ 24\JO sq ft buiiines$ 1-IAVEi. ll units, will CX· ' TRAVEL AGENC 00, --•- I of/. ·1 h ~ BLK l'ota.le cat SAM Oea col-ren111: •er: or rctai s op cha.nge for unil-5, TD's. rw.r· WANTED: Commcre. bid"'. ,·. Ne-,t a.a•I• ... u· Smil<'y's ~auslnc&s £et-vicc:11 & JnvcstnlE'.n ts. &1~9006 I ,' d TD. 'It "13 '' I "' " .. .,.. .... "" Jar. Rutgers Dl-. &: Wilson or 1 s. ~ ·-""'rn ~onal not or ?? 612-7000. on Coast Jh\'Y· Corona del rstabllshed, ex.ce'i lent St. Reward S4S-5G78 S1, Npt Sch, o\vner. !213f Nancy J . Mort', Broker, i\fRr11.rea. Broker&&-4323. l'f'putalion. !{old$ all 8 .... 1~---------21-1-3101. C'Ve (:!}~~ 216-0700 ,. WSf 9/19 Diamond&. Pearl Atphalt, 0111 . 6520 16' Pr>CU'Wll J la\\'k sailboat 1vith II"R llt!r, both xlnt. $101:> l'alue. \Viii trade for car. cycle or lruC'k, 49!J..11.'84 Ci.!n!cr dnlu. Lai:.;una c~!. H1vy, C-1 n1'. beach, 13 U., 3 shops: u·aclr $£4:0.1 eq. for l'Ds, land. mtr. sailrr. ! ? llaz11:l \Varrr!'· Bl1r. 499-2001 t.s:i9 Borgwood Coupr, 27 mpi::, exceptional A-1 condi- tion. For t'olustang or la!!! nmdel Econoline or t"ord. 548-ll550 aft 3., 646-831.1 wkdy Strategie airport entrance prop. Vacani. zone C-2. :J0.6..?0 sq l'.1. Piice $152,000 c..ear. A sleeper. Fur ranch, bay[ro11t or ? 01,'nr 6i3-66.l:i Delu:i,;e. 3 100111 ofrice & :! apts. on Pahn Canyon Dr, Paln1 Spl'ings. ~19,500. [qui- lY $..i"2,934. for inco1n!', Uus- ine~s ur TD'!I, 6T.:-IS.ll3 Lakcrront vie1v "1"0"., ski-BUSINESS ind pointmrnts. Owners movi~. ,, ,. clUTil"lg" Vic Htg B c h ing, fishing, dir11ng, da.nc-FINANCIAL $28';000. 7141673-Jns eves. Reward. ~o SEALING & PATCHING Residootial • Indus • ClJmc'I Comp! reas ~rv-Currently engaged by CU)' ol C.~r. for sl.reet reStorallon. i1\g. \Vant !railer or mobile •LIQ. LJC'S. 01\ulge, Sfth hoinP or -~ Bus. Opportunitit1 6300 Diego $12 500 on sale· Canon Really 615-::::,Slj , $10.IXXI ott .;rue. Cali \VINS. .,.----'-----:FRJ\NCHISE: No food C:\'J)U. TON collect <ml 272"4243 20 acres level l'.arn1 lar1<!. Nr net. \\'inl'IC'mucca, NC\'. Abou! MULTIPLY RESTAURANT loc. avail. 1 \~ hrs drive ft'OIU Reno. Ne\vporl Beach oceanfront. Trd for ca.mf)E'r. car, house CAPITAL Balboa Bay Prop. 671-7420 w/ f)OOI. apts. :l.lfi-?109 Dynan1ic Co. coinbinini; best I llavc: 110' TS diesel Ju:\'.. features of fa st food f.icltl as nvestment Oppor. 6310 yacht 6000 n1i rangr $115.000 n_cver done ~fore. PROFl'rABLE ne1v home acar. WANT: Land, income H1i::hr.~~ anlL_c. i~vcstmc_nt. businl"ss. No (.'Onipetition. & sn1aller boat. to-prolit ratio. \\ e provide Set you1· own hours. Unlim· Irwin 838-8460 Ai;t. tbe euslomcrs via massive iled potential, Call for appl. • TV ads, you own lhe bus. 544-2302 :san Cl~mente 2 R-3 level anti keep the profits. 1========== Jots 90xl00 clear Clost: to $' · I d · · · t , & _ 1 ·T d 1 .1 1nves e 111 con1pct1to1· s Mon•y to loan "320 s mpg · ""al'.: 1, r<1. e or 1,.,._,, '_.;._;.:_;_:_;_:_:.;.::_ _ _::;:;: NB, C;\1 1·on1n1'J n1fg, <ir oper. J<JU wo1·th over $3001. unils, 6-12-3-100. Call PJ\I :~.a,y. \Ve e:-:pect €V('ll bet-2nd TD Loan 5 acres n1alure avocado, R('(f. approx $12.000 (lle<'urcd) . . . ~:ilbl'ook: $40M. ~quit; + harrl \\'Ord + ability lo Prompt. t'Onf1rlcn!Jal se1-vu·e ~-6.000. }or bou~. units, , conll'OI your employees un-642·?171 S4S-0611 Be11 l.lott, Riddle ftlty dt'r our dircclion. Simple op.. Serving !{arbor area 20 yrs. frJti.8811, 83J.().137 rvr>s. ei-<1.tJon. Sattl•r Mortgage Co. 1'l' Ct'\US<'r T1v in D, auto Gel in at slarr ll•I' 101,·rr 336 E. 11th Street P•r1onal1 *Alone? B•by1ittin9 6550 YES IT'S YOUR NATO CORP. Gen "! Contrar1ors 638·58lB FAULT CHILD CARE 1''01 recorde-d message th11t 1 lltUe i;;irl, age 2\3 lo 5 ,,·ill ahange your lilt call yew~. As playmate & com- ORANGE CO. 547-6667 panlOA for rny 4 year old 24 hour recording daughtrr, Meals included. WANTED.I ?>!ear i\la.i:;nolia ,I: l!;din_ll't-r Fountain VaUcy arcn. SlS.00 Ov•rweight Ladies a '~k. Call 847-?187. I 1vant 10 1v01nC11 who arc lOCI =~l~IL~D,.c._"=""-· --c,,~,m=.,--,,-,_ pounds or more ovcrlVcight liChool teacher, all 11ge~: lo take part in group wci,,:hl good play fac. Beach & loss Pl'Oi:ratn or sprcializcd Garfield. ~. l"l"dueing, All inquirie~ con. fidenlial. Ask for 1\1rs. Thain. BABYSI'ITING My ho1nP., a.~ 537-54.12. fncd yard &: complLRion~. Hol lunches, hr or 11·k. 54.8-5874 *Don't! EXCELLENT Ure lor you-r child! flty home in Ht& Bch. • Add A Room •"Apartment & Units • Custom Homes • Kitchen' Experts e T YID Story Specialists FREE LAYOUT & . DESIGN 20 YEARS. EXPERIENCE CALL NOW OPIN WllKDA rs 675-7191 ) SAT. & S.UN. A""". AVAIL IH OUR OfFICl Ol 'rOUl HOM.I CORONA DEL MAR 2435 E. COAST HIGHWAY Job W1nt•d Men & Woman 70)0 COLLEGE STUDENTS AVAllABLE for all typra of work. Part lime, Call: Southern Callforn1• College Student En1ployment SUVfcr, K1 S-1178 ClilNESE live-In. Dom.ea tic. Pennanenl, Experienced. rar Ea_.st AgellC'y 642-870.1 Job>--Men. Wom. 7100 APPRENTICE f'LASl'ERERS A p1·c . appf"('t11ic:f' tralnlnJ; c·ass for prospeclivt!! journey .. 111e11 ill ready lo C'ommence i111mediately, Applicants ~'· lt'Cted 1vill receive a wrekty expense allo1vance ot $31 .;4 whllt' attending :iebOOI. Aft. "r 19 ...,·eeks, applicant will be advanced lo iteCOnd Pf'I"· iod apprcntice slatwi and i-r- ceive $3.27 an hour S36 ~I She1·01an Oaks J ER. 2 EA, fp, studio, trees. S9 i\1 eqly. For older house? Big yard, coast or inland. 01.1111- er C!l3 l iS-l-5:JOj pi,ot, rangl.' t!OO 1nl: recen! invest., choice tcn·it .. high· PRIVATE F'Und~ available survey SIOi\f, \Vill consider est yield. for TD secured !attn or dis-Call u~ If you sWI believe in trust dN'<I or smaller boa!. INVESTIGATB OTIIERS (.'l'.luntccl TD's. Send deta:Js cave slyle-daling. Cal196S-6746 1::~~============"';'""""""""~==~~;:'. BABYSITIINC My hon1e, G•rdenin11 6610 l nd • 6110 \Vage il'K'rtases are on rea:u. lar sehedules until journey. m&11 status is achieved, AJ)- prentices a1~ U!IUaUy (l .. nl- ed dra.Jt deferment until tht',v have-completed 3 yeart training, Your quc11tlon1 n11 draft deferment will be an. gwered al your interview. Peninsula Pl., Balboa. 2 BR. doll houS<': AppJ'O~­ Slj,000 equity, \Vant 1nuhi· pie incon1c uniLs. Balboa Bay Prop. 67~-71:?0 Vie1v hon1e, nrw, Laguna Bch, 3 BR, den, bean1 c-e1J. in.:s, ele>c kil, Roman !ub, trade St5,000 eq for l\lolor Home-. Boat, Lo! or ? 7? O\\·nr !TI4) 729-3-100 F!RSr to: Daily Pilot Box M·311 ORi\NGE CO. 517-6668 J\fodei·n Nell'port 8C'h in-For :ippl., J\trs. Barton ~131 --.. --2·1 Hr recording coinr-uni(, gross $8760 >·l'ly ~i2-8:i2_0 f2-l hrs.) An execu· Mortgages; T.D.'t 6345 I 'P~ALl,.,.,~,-,~.~c-'·.,~.~,=Re"-a-di~ . .,.-. rental. Nr bt:h, $j{),000 eqly, 11ve will rr1urn }'OUI' call. CON"Sfl• Advice t, help on many Tradr-for C~I area conini'l CANDY SUPPLY , .1 ~iUC:-IO~ M 0 r. e Y matters. 1''u11y lic'd. Open mfg or untts Call PM ROUTE aiai!I e or ir.conie Pl'O-dally 10am-10pm. 612-3490 · ' du::ing property. :foreign &: _ . AFFILIATE tlomrslic. ~toteLs NuNiing 2131697-9272, 110 \V. \\lhit- 511' Sailing Calun1an1n cus-. (!\'o Scll.ing Involved) J-Iomcs, Shoppi~ Centers, tier 81\"d, La Habra. Ne.xi im-_hll 2 yrs old. A-I cond. E:i.;cellenl 1nCQn1e for fc1v o t f i c e 8 u i I d I n G s , lo l.aHabra waJk ln thcat.rr. Sl2J.000 free~ clear. \Vant hour~ weekly 1v.01:k (Days or Apartmcnls, elc. \Vrile or units, can add ca.sh. evenings). Refilling &. (.'OJ-call Tille Really & &12-1485 Rltr. IE'ctini:: n1_011ey ll'O?' t-oin Insurance Company, 21J • * * * opcratC'd dispe~ in Costa Clark Bui J di n g , Birm-* *· J\IC'sa & suJTOunchng area. i11ghan1 Alabama 3.i21JJ /!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i \\'e est. route. (Handles Phone i205J 251-:,~. 83()..i8Z5 llCENSED Spiritual Rcadlng~. advice on all matten, 312 N. El Camino Re.al, Sar aemcnte 49'2-9131i, 496-9507 REAL ESTATE: REAL ESlArE nunle brand candy & $1"000 isr TD ::nacksl S15i~. Cash rrquired. J, , • on U,000 ~· G1ner•I Gener ii ror personal intcii.·iE'iV in IL bi 1ck t~n1n1crc. bldg. 1n Bv~ines.s Rental 6060 Commercial 6085 Costa J\le~ area, send ?rangl' county, on long nanir adUre~o; & p! e Prn1 leased land. Payable num~r to !\1ul!i·Stalc !~~.. .$7.·..o mo. incl: 10',~. all dur 5 9057 E. ltnpel'ial HI\)'., ;rt~: Re~1al n1c. $2-100 mo.; , Do11•n('v. Calif. 90242 t213J 20 ,~ dUK'Ount. Brok c r NE\V Industrial Bldgs for lease. 2500 sq. fi. !le. It. 1G39 J\.lonrovia, C:VI. 673-0017. 400 Sq. fl. Good location. Of. lice, shop, store, S7:i. 2340 Ne\\·p()rt Blvd. 646-2'.l4~ 50'x50' BUILDG. 861--0Sil. ~"~'~-'~"~O~. ===~ AAA CANDY SUPPl y ANNOUNCEMENTS- -!.. scV('rM.l oHicrs and \\"Ol-k ROUTE ind NOTICES 10 AM -10 Ptii Attractive Expert YOUNG \VO~lAN rlaneer will teach you all latest slcp!I. Call Ardf"ll 213: 591-4538 l-10 PM Attr•ctiv• Expert YOUNG \\.'O~tAN dancer \.\'ill tell.ch you 11.ll la1<'sl 8tep~. Call Ardrll 213: 3914.j38 l-10 P~I ~lci>a drl !\far. Any a.i;:c ----'"'-----I sc•p1np. • \Vl"lco1ncd. 54~300.l \VILL babysit n1y homr H a r b o 1· I Adams, n1eals fenced play arcu. 540-2881 CHILD care, By Costa i\lcsa pa.rk. Ya.t'CI. Nut r i l i o us lunch. Loving care.. ~8--0567 BA 8 Y S I ·r T I NG; l\ty Nc\vport Heights homr>. Age l1~ 10 2:2. Call 64~1289 \Vll.L babysit in 1ny hon1c, vicinity Bushard & Gar!ield, MB. 961-435.1 \VILL Baby~il your hon1c by 1he "'N'k. You furnish tran$portation. 642-1407 Brick, M1sonry, •tc. 6S60 ANTHONY'S 644-4860 The Ilesl, costs no mort! l::..'>pt"riencerl ?tlainlenance Budget Landscapin& Graduate llorliculturisl COMPlETE-- 'tARlJ 11AINT. Sprinkler installed &:. repair. rd. New lawns, cleanups. MuIJthly Service. 968-19'28 NJo~'\V La 1v n ll l'C'-sceding. Con1plet.r la1\11 care. <"lean lip by job or 1nonlh. ~"'n!e csUn1ates. Call 846-0!!::2 AL"S Gardening & La11'11 i\tainl<'Mllt.'t'. Commercial, DUlLD, llC'ntodcl , repair. lndul!triaJ & residentlaJ. Brick, block, concrete, lit" 646-362!J * 1·arpcntl'Y. rv.i job Loo small. I "107·,-.,7.d~J-&pane--,.-~G7'"'1~,-,-.,-. Lie. Conlr. %'2-0.'M5 Con1plete yard scrvicl', 1M. c=••;;"cc'..<Y:..• ::B,,_r;:.:';;k __ ..,!830 RICHARD ALLEN Cu1tom & Sp•nish M•1onry A Specl1ltyl Block, Brick. Concr•t• Fr•• Est. 6l~l34J P•perh1n9lng P1lnting 6850 PAJ:r.,"TING Int It Ext Lowest contracted pri•~. Fully his. Satisfaction fPlaJ . Free est. J in1 Wceks 673--1166 fNT £i Ex!., a.v<'rage .1 hr h~C'. labor only $127.00 &t2--0l.j5 after 5 p.m PAINTING & pe1.pcrhangin,:. Rcn.sonablr. 25 yrs exp. ~rtnan skills. 642-1322 NEED PAINTING? APPLY IM~U:DIATELY !llr. • .\lbc11 H. Lethbridi;:r, Dire.ctor Snulhc'rn Cabforni11 Plu1rrlna: Institute App1i;-nticeshlp T1'Ust Ult'! \Ve~t Eight Strr~t, Los An&cle!!, Room 201 Phone 483-59.12 Local Jobs Men 100°/o ·Free! Acct Sr. $1~12,000 J.'or expanding: CPA fll'm Sr Program Analyst 1 Min $12,000 Acct, Controll•r $13,000 Pt~ler recent certilication. J\lfi Co. space, Ex('('ilent f'XJIOSlll'e to (NAl\IE ERAND CANDY} f d IF _;:.:cA_d_l_6_40_0 Office Rental 6070 he~ traffic ~trt'ct, Re¥2'_1-Exci ting 1101·k rclilling & oun '"' s lree e~timate. 540-133'.! YOUNG 55 yr man, seeks Buildtrl 6570 1--------'---wtman for comp an i 0 n, ::;c:;::::;_:_ ____ :.;;_: TREE Scrvi<..-e, general yard Call u"! Reliable Set-vlce w/ Quallty at Its beat, at tilf' n1011l rcaBOnab:e prices. F1't'<' csllmates. 51S-600'l .Superior Agency fElitablisherl 19461 I"---'"---'------a6te Jl~k'l'd ~'OR 'SALEJ) Q(\ c:ollecting monr-y front coin BLACK J<Ht£Q \\'ith Siamc5r LAGUNA BEACH ~F.~&E. . 0]1Cra1C'd di~pens~1·s Jn your f')'Cs, .,,·ith long haired could lead into niru-rlai;::c. REM 0 DEL-Additions-Cab-cleanup. P.ototw & sprinkler \\'rite P.O. Box WjJ. s.A. lnC'ts-Block fences-Concrete scrv. fi4G-5848 Air Conditioned \\alkcr & I.rt' i\lr. Lcvinc.· area. Must be able lo devote Siamese, bo1h in SA ON FOREST AVENUE 1ncon1c l~v_E's1~1ent Dcpl, 2 to 8 hr:< J>l'f week tn mal;c J~eights. 01vncr pis claim RlDE needed 10 OCC [i'Om °""~°'=';,,· ="'="-:_"';;;-z~===z CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST! INT & Ext Paintin;: Lie & Im. Free estimates, 30 yl'I C..'\pcl'. Ca.11 Chuck 64.)..-08()9 PAINTING, Papering 16 yrs. in Harbor area. Llc. & bonded. Reis. turn. 64Z..23$. e f'OR Bette-r l-'ainlill&, in- te1ior & cxtcrJor, acoustic ceilings. 616-40i7 & ;':lt-3502: l_s:.i7 HARBOR BLVD 1 COSTA MESA Coif for oppl 642-7141 Desk space available in <J4.i-9t.1I ve1-_v i;ood inC'Ome. No sell-5 19-131~ newest orrice b11llding at FOH. rent 1~ acre lot, 1\1-1 ing in~olvccl. . ly~o7u~N~G~71e_m_"17,-G~,-,-m-,-" Cd~I lor Tues k Thurs nite ~ J\Io .. ving, ed~. odd jobs. I ·u Corpertftrin'" 6590 Reasonable. 548-6~ c as.~. \V1 share t-x p , .., prin1e Jocatior1 in downto1vn 'lOllf'. Co1n11ietr>ly ler11..'ed 1v/ • $99;,1 to $3.980 rcquii~ Shf'pherd ,1,fih ('ha.in and Laguna Bea('h, Air eondi-2 lge i;atc:<, sn10.ll oUict. (Based 011 part ?r full_ t1n1~~ fiea collar. 2:1rd & Santa 644--0:m CARPENTRY Cut & Edge Lawn WANT to sha.t'<' r Id t-J\rJ~OR REPAIRS. No Job J\tal.ntenance, Licensed abilities anlimite{) agency Honed, car~tcd. bt>autiful S17.·1 1110. 548-6:)04 For personal 1n!f'1-v1e1v in An Ci\1 &i2-2:>40 nd entr..i.nce5; Frontage on your ai'l!<., send nan1e, ad· cv~. · a.m, a Ne1vport-Mcsa. arra to TOC' Small. Cabinet in gar-;,.i8-4808/!"i49-J994 aft 4 Pa!mdrna. 5 day~. Call ages & o th tr cabinets. JlM'S Gardening &. la\vn 6-12-98S7 ~5-8175, tr no all!wer leave mainlrnant.-r. Res. k Com- I fgentlrmanl ,viii serve your msg af &16-23i2. H. O. n1cr{'illl. * ~>4().4837 f-~Ol't'Sl A1·c .. rear lead~ lo Industrial R•nfal 6090 dl'css & flh onr no, to: -=~~~~---~ r.tuncip&l parking lots. $50 TRAN.5-'NES'TJ::RN DIST. CO. GREY &· whitt' male, Clea per mon1h for sp:i.cc . Dt>sk 3,1000 SQ. II.: 4 oHi~s. ~i90 No, Azu:-:a Avt'. l'Olla1• vit'. Estancia & ::ind chairs available for $j, 3 • phaSl:! power, s,::10 n10.-Covina, Calif. 9172'.! Ai.lan1s, Ci\1. Notify Orange pa11il's &. clean u11, (II Anderson ______ _ 778-2833 QUALITY P.en1ir~ -Altera- BLIND, dis ab Jed , ~~ fions -New unst. by bour tugenarlan vet seeks ha~ or Contrnc1. Ii 1()..3442 H•ulin! SUBURBAN Pa1n1;11g1Dec Quality f'ositions for E.'Cpcrt Guaranleed \\1ork Qualified Appl~ant.s F'fl1e est. No job too larre "88 E. 17th St, SWte 22i 4730 Business hours an~"crin~ Co:rta ~1csa. CounLy S.P.C.A. o>' loo small . 494-31110 Costa Mesa 642-14711 s!'1i.·ice ;i.1·ailable for $10. A!! uliliucs paid e,'ii:<'pl telephone. l.000 Rt-fl. \\afl'i1011J1c or 111anu(a(·turing area. $22;, rno-Col>1a l\lesa. LITE MANUFACTURING FOUND Saturday, l\ittcn. 1~ !,'T011·n. grey striped, kind of llully. Vic. \Vilson &. piness. 968-7837 REPAIR, Pai·LltioM SrnaJl ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Rcn1odel. e1c. Nile or day. YARD/gar cleanup. Remove trees, ivy, dlr1, tractor haekhoe, grade 962-8745 CLEAN UP & Ille moving C & S Painters. lnl·Ext. ACCOUNTANT, l\1ale, FIC". lfouse & apts. No job too Min. :l yr. e:<p, progreulve small. fiiS.2955 aft\.5. ' lhinker. PH : 642-2666 DAILY PlWT 2'!2 l''OREST ,\VLNUB Li\GUNA EEACJI 11:,.000 ~q ft i'IC'11• lJu1Jd111g, need!\ 11ssoria1e with 1na11agc. F'ai1vicw. ~S--6379 incnt and/or cnginccl'ing1FOUND: smaJI-gre-y~P-ood~k-.. background. ?.lanufacturcr Vic. Balboa Blvd. &. 4()lh ill f1rogram for nalional d1S-St., Nc1vporl Beach. Call & trlhution. $2j0. per 1vk, to identify. 67!">-775-t. Phone 542-T.it7 01 wrl!e to Reas! Call KEN 540-1619 P.U. Box 1223 Costa t'o1csa. I REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS Tree & shrub remo,,.al. R~a..sonablc. 549-135!1 I----------AITR. wo1nen to train •!\ makeup arti9ts, Full err pl· time, up lo $5 hr. 839-737:l. ANS\VERING Service Oper4 ator. _Experience preferred, bUt 1vilJ. train. Plasterif"q. Rep1ir 6880 49+.0466 custorn o!!ir~f"~ I r v 1 11 e Jndustnal Park, rt'adv Ior C Oi\f PLETELY Fu1111shcd occupani.:y start plus rqual 11hare of FOUND Lfl" S I CAB INF..TS. Any gjzc job Announcement1 6410 ~r11." rxprr. :)18-6713 CLEAN-Up and light mov- ing. Call Dave: * 893-429j + e PATCJI PLASTEFUNG. All typ:s. Free estimate. RE ollicc, 100'.~ exposure. Ple111y parkin{;. Ccn\l'I' of C. Robc11 Nattl'l's11 Rltr. Costa 1\ll'J'a. !(leal for Costa Mesa &12-1485 profit~ 10 acliVC' party 1.vith ~-.1. Bernard S12.500. cash. Should r-a3ily 1YP<' dog. Vic. Santa_ Ana & net selected party $25,000. Del !\far, C.i\1_-\Vf'ar1ng col- first yr. F'or per.">Oni\l inter. Jar, l"lo l:t,C!I. 646-0808 Grand Opening c, .... ,, cone'"'' 6600 •CONCRETE l'iOl'k 11. 11 !ypes. Pool deck! & 1.;us1om. • S.10-2002 • Call 540-6825 Hou1ecle1nlng 6735 ::;:::;:::::===== Academy 4-1n11n opcr. $150 mo in- cludes all furnishing~ l.: all utilities. \\'l11 lcasr for :1, 4. =L~•~'''------~6~1~00~ of Physio The rapy vif'll', t:all TI l-811·~1 (~ BLACI< Persian fen1ale cal. 6 PM) fe\~-.. vhite spots. vie. or San-or 5 year.;. No increase. tsr & 111,st n1onth only. \Vrilc lo Da.lly Pllot, Boii: !\1::118 J\10DERN° A i r cond~ sui1e, lith Slrecl. Costa J\1esa. Ch·rr 700 s1111~re feel. $2-W per n1011!h. Parking - cofft>e roo1n j a n i lo r !-el'\' ice ii ii ulil i ties l n- clud~. Phone J\lr. r.ifc TOP EXPOSURE I Pl'ime C'Ol'llf1' av11ll, oppo~i1f' Richard':< l\lkt. in IJdo ~hop. pin; are11 . fOur former oH· ice locAtion l. LIDO REAL TY INC. JJ77 V\11 Lillo 673-7300 01'"FJCES neccpt1on-AnliWl!rini Secrel.al'lal lJ.tj Newport Slvd., N.8. 615-lfiOl CHEERFUL. air-eond ol· (i('(!\, prin1e location. rlcnly pe.rkini• From $!». 488 B. 17th at Irvine' A~-e. Owocr. .,,..,...,. l\tODERN. 5f>'lcloUs oflites In p-rim• lo cation. P.1i~ion Vil'jo. Conlacl Rofte1· Lapp. 8.17-4911 CO~A l\Jr11:a ofricrs. A/C. cr!)t!I., drp~. Parkifll'. Very nkt o(lieC'!i;. I~ &1rer. 546-41800 DELUXE otlict in Costa l\f~ 1:.-00 s'l fl, Air ccnd, C'T'p~. dtr4-548-Gi61. C-1 LOT. 30' X !rt' 1:1. ,\na Av~. C.lo-f. 616-1::~6 Sauna k n1assai::C'. 6 female SUNSET BEAOI > ' 10 10 7 d ~92-1942 PARTNER BRO\VN FernalP p 0 0 d Ip ('r,., am-pn1. ays, :::::::::::O:::::::::::::::::I Need man to opera le 1ncal found Sun. ni&ht In Hun!. 2.')5 Tha!la, Suile C, La::una ---service center Orange Coun, Bch. 536-8013 Beach. 494-JJU R1nch•t 6150 1 .'='-;..,c""~---~:--1 Y ::irca. Factory direct FEl\1ALE Puppy, Ger/Shep, SUN SIGN ASTROLOGY 17 ACRE • itTigntcd Horse wholc~c. ~tail ouUet. ·Out-occ parking loL rlnsses. Rei;istc-r now. Ranch, 1rce~11y frontage, 4 lcs: Supc1v1.s1011 & Inventory 644.-1795 ~inne.MI -Advanced. Bcdroo1n, 3 balh hon1c.: c:onu'l'.ll, Thorough I.raining. _ C11.ll lhl' Sun Sign, 675-6661 ni,ihogany pancllC'ri dining S15,000 invcstn1cnt required, ~REY rabbit. 546-5146 or tlayg or 61;,.-2140 aft. 6. room. Value S200tvt . FP sccu1'ed. Salary $27a + equal, ~"= .. ~""=c,,..~-----1; TRADE 2400 1111 fl busincM S70)1. 1'' o r apPointn1,nl, 11harc of profitit. Should 1-e-WOfllENS glassrs, vi«. J\-renlfll: office. or retnil shop So1"f'n.Y'n Realty. ttl 6'S9·8801 turn S2:'.l,OOO first year. Your Mart !!torr, C.M, 6U~l01 for 2nd TD'z. 2ll·2l3 62nd n1051 rigid investigation in-,----------St Npl Bch, oivnt"r. (21.3) vi led. RefcrcnrP.s exchanged. 1 • Citru1 G:..:.••~·~•=•c.__;_:_6~17;.;5 For pei-mial lnleiview phone IL ,~·~·~• ______ ;64::;0~1 2'1·1-3101, eve (7131 246--0700 TI-If: COUNTRY IN DIA·1-11_-11_r.rm._-_. _____ I SlOOO RE\VARD Cemetery Lott 6418 t-.10NO BAR. A very ex-$1000 l'l.'1v11.nJ is offen!d for 2 OR 4 1oU Pa.cine View riling land 1k'velopment. READ THIS information that will result l>femor!al. Improved, bay rrtt Brochure. L. ln tho return ot O\\'llC!' ol vlt'IV leti'ace. S350 en. C o a I s B r o kc r . 001 S. :-.int for retired people ladlr11 diamond Hamilton 673-7506 Harbor, Sa11ta Amt !"1.iJ..oMO Walch -k approx 56 in-4 LOTS in Blue Spruce sec- If yau 'vant 11 part o-r fulJ dtvidual large, hP.avy gold tion. H•rbor Rest MenlOrial !1111t' opportunity to nlake charms. AL9o pearl .C.. dia· Park. 543-3075 money 111 a bu!!:i~1 of your mond ring, eJJ"ring11 & I =="'o;:;""===~~ 0\\"11. for example $7000 in. !ilriJ1g of J'l(!arl1. Stolen on L•tt•l Notices 6450 Laguna Beech 7 ACRES W/PERMIT TO KEEP HORSES vrstmeni can nc1 SSO \\·kly Jnl'I t!I, 1969 fmm Om:ln1' by 1pcndlng 4 hrii rnakUig dl'I i\lar, CaJiJ. Write Box M dclivC"ries. 3'12 Daily Pilot AclJacent subdivision o n e -u, E. of h"'"'· ,til •ntt LOSf In HUJ1li11g1011 Crest, "' i Call fllr, Tllonttu 11 B hab kl --' • $3l.<XXI. \'1 Ce.sh. b.."d lst trusl • • my Y ttt'n, _.t"'" dl'M. (i.14) :121-&3SS pepper, li~r 11trlpe, 1vith MAKE OFFERll HAVE Etta.b. con1nle:rc.laJ white J>llM k chl's:t . Wnle llf contact: Oeorae R. M'>lcu scr. l\'ith ever 20 AJ'l!rn't'l'I to '' P "-t. s 1 s:, ' ' l\rc.s.' 9oJ: 914, Laguna beatJlltul ltltl~. Nctd at.'tlve f!'att <'all v'tt:~y 958-.1229. ne11rn o.r phone 19J.4726. backer to e>eNnd. GOOd MJN. TOY poodle. white, $!l ()()\VN $.1 pr R MO terms. t'or dota!ls Brue Cem. r.ul'fy IAIJ. Vic cf (Ofbl S7!li l"tfuL pruc£, ~ys l0 P68J. D;iily Pilot 101 & B&U:m NB !)120 BCrf'I In 'S(), CuHr. L. .FW\VE{t & Gift J>hoti fill' Chllrll! pct. RE \VAR D Sbe"·rc.1.1. 3Zi \V. 3l'l1 St.. lri:.111' in iQ!Jfl locallon. \Veil 543-37.00 dm &f2-6908 ~veg. L.A. 1213)Q...6102 1'10\;kc<l. Oc>liVl!t'JI Van .1,\Dtffii ,.,.llllrl. Vic Center TAJ.J'.; OVt-~tt 10 ACP.ES I 11 "'r ~I ni" n t required. St. C~I or 3rd five .. Lflguna Nrar hlt!Z"' 1'11«'. no do1\'u, ~ TC'rYWl. 642-fm'l Beach, J-'rl 8/1. Valuttblt n10. 8!\l-17·!3, Acl. nt-:AITTY Mlon in ~un,. Pa fl• r •· Rc\\'8rd. 49'J.236!.I f \VlLL nol ht 1'Cspo!Wble for-any debts othe--r than my C\\•n. Jame!I Miehe~! f'ox TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT • Call j.18-1324 CE~'IEMT \\101\K. no job too ~mall. reasonable. ~· r re t'slim, H. 81ullick. 548-8615" Child Cui 6610 LIC Day CIU'C', inlant or prt'-schooler. (pref s111$le child), toys. f"quip, 962·3969 C1rpet Ct .. nln4 6625 CARPET &. f-'\irn. 1:lcaning: for l day !ICrvlce & quality \\'Ol'k, call Slf'rlln& 101' bri~htlK'S~ '. 612-8521) 6190 APPRENTICE I n HO USEC:L Jo~A NTN G & ~'!"bing Gl!ncraJ !11alntf'nanc..-e. Call PLUMBING P.EPAIR PHARi'dACEUTJCAL pJant !ear~ n·ade. 646-oJ!l:ll for anytime, good l'C'fs, 1·eas! 641\-6084 CARPETS, \VindOll'S, Cln;, f'lC. Res or Con1c·1. }.lnt work Re.as! ReC.. 54H.lll WOULD You boliei.:e I will clce.n 1our horoe ror Blue 'Oiip Stnmp!'i! 897-7350 BAY & Beach Cleaning Scrv. Carpels, 'vlndows, 0001'8, etc. Re! & Cominc'I 646-1~01 \VlNDO\VS DIRTY"! Johnny Dunn your local serv'lcc. Free f'!t. 642-2364 Ironing 67S5 No job too ~mall app!. • 6-12-3128 • 1... ASSE~1BLER exp~r. in Re~_od•I, Rtp1ir.. •t40 c:oiI \\indinr. so Id l':'r 1 n i:, CARPENTRY, pa Int j 11 l, Femalt. Wagei'I OJJt"n. $. R. J\.1loor plumbing .rapa!~. Enginecrtna:. 834 Produclion Mobile home repaira. M!Hl215 !P~I~. ~N~B!'!!~~!!!"!~~""" 0' &16-IBU -. ASSEMBlERS--k BUU.D, ~model. R.epall' t.:x-pe.i&ncl!' helpful Bri<"k, block. eonc rett , VALOR crpn1ry, no jOh too sma!I ELECTRONICS" Lie. Contr. 962.-6945 f140-9261 . ~twlnp 6960 * DlAJ\lONDS arc nice.sured by ct11alily, so are 1vc~ DIAMOND CARPET DROP Clothe~ oU! \Vi11 CLEANERS 645-1311' aoytinlt' wa.11ft. fold A iron, S4:>-06T1 e Drl!ss1n111i lng • Alterations Special on hen1s. * 640-6446 * BAB\'SI'ITER Despe:rat.~v needed for 2 childron, Ill'• :I I: 4. Prefer mat\IJ'I!' woman . Permanent only. 3 dllys, will be 5 tIJ near naw~. Rtfcrence1. Wcsts.ide Cotta Mesa. 646-.Q836 an 6. PM BABYSJTI'ER To Catt for 3 .mo's ba!JY &e 20 mo. JJ)d boy. r.tori-f'r1 9 to 4 pm, my, ~;;:;;;:"0::=::'=;;;:.=1~·~"~··~·~·~~ Corpet Layt~g & 1.RONl':fG Alter1tions -642"$145 Neat. ACC\11'te, 20 ye:ars exp, Repair 6'\26 rtcMOn:able 197•7350 TILE, C1r1mlc 6914 FOR CARPETING OR CARPET LAYINO C. /\. Pagi-60-2070 ltl•ctric:•t· 6"'0 E'LECT'RICJXN: ·1i0i?nseil; bonded, AmaJI jobs. malnl A rcPAlrs. ~ Fencing 6660 WOOO fENC1NC. custom \\-ntk. 1-"or ~ittlmatr, call 646--0821 ;1,nylln1e. J•nitori1t , 6790 • Verne, The TUe ht.an fr home. Att. 6 pn1, 965-3761 SPARKLE Ja.nltori8l l \Vln-CU1t. \l'ork. lnlitall l rcpaini. BABYSITTER, Ml'u. Ve:rdfll '" cl ~-•-· \V' No Job too small. Pluler 4/l" uuw ca .... 06 ~, .. ,.. m-area, 2:,..,.;;;30, Moo. \Vttt, rlo1vs, tc~ld.. comcl, CQ.llljl, patch. Le:aking 1 h 0 " f r Fl'i. + all day Sat, &:Ii; ttr. Clett.nup. t'rtt est. 963--~. repair. StT-l!IST/8'16-0200 !\1n. Whllacher MS-4686 DUTCll Maint Scrv. ttpl T,...' Service 6tl0 BABYSIT, tl-1y N, COsta ftfCM clng. fir 1va.xhlij', wlndmv hl)me; 2 pre-M!hoolert, Nn ~'&l!htng. Harry van ~1nen GCNE'S T n EE SERV: holuie1vork: 5 [)ay!i. ~73 537-)~ If no 11111 c&ll &ft S. lreet I shrubbery ~mo.ved, BABY$ITIER.. 1W1 limt, FSfATE MaW;I ttte Se:rv trimmed. hauled: .. w. y Ind Sff ll: cne tVf, l.rvlnt ,, ~ .l trim.ihinp:. tree ~-19-1359 Nt11·port arff, ~ aft eS'l.irl'lttc, \,.).~l...QOSB. j ,B;,EW=AAE.:;;.~,-,~R~,7b7be-,-,-,..-, 6:·~ '"'"" loundl!lone. ,..,.. "'" "a"A,,B"'Y"'S~l"'T"'T"'E"R,..--~ La d . ·4110 ·-~ ~-1 ..... ~ -pf00,., 6665 n tc.IP1nt . ~ 11""" """• _,__ T:SCM.. l\ty home Univen1'Y ;.;.:;.:.:.; ____ ...;:.= ltTLL«.l &--SLO~' o u r I,;;:,,;;;'======= park iu-e<L. l cl\Ddi«i,..1 " '- C•rpet ylnyl Tile apcc.la1t7. Nf'xt ft:&tl ralp Upholstery 6990 cau ~39 aft 6 pm. AU 11t}'lt'I "'>d colort wil l be \VOl'9t! , Get pixr _ Ba.b>•11ilttt, ttliAble •-oman }'ree etl. Lit, 1;0ntr. tt.-cllon ilow! Call 4il-0811 CZYKOSKI'S CUst. Uphol, lO t."lll't lorlchool ap ebU~ ~1263 54"4til • t..fc"d Japane1e land!lt'1pe Eu.ror>t•n Cra.tt11man!lhlp d.~n In my home, CM. 1:30 AVAILABLE Oct l~t. C&JlK?led & \\'fllttul pnnC'llr¢. $1~ mo. 67~1.,4 For l>Jllly Pilot \Vant Ads Otal &12-5671 Br"eh. Very nice. S1n1111.1 _"'~'-·-'-· ~------13 Your Ari In OUT r111a..~t(ied1 t \\-'CU·cstablh~lwd, LolY rent G1un Parakoc:"t, Balboft &lmf'One will he lonkina tor $2.<m fu .1 prlct. t.,ow dOl\''11 l1ltnd. Name "Ceorae". .:":..:::llt'il:..:642-=!6::18.:_ ___ '-'""'"='::.1...:1~ • 67>-5163 * I' r, \ ________ !__ * Expert JapantM controctor; rcmplete lnd-100'4 Jln! f;G..1454 to G. Clll I.fl&,~ WANT AO--~!l::=M=o;:!=~=r:.i=rp=;'.="o=·,~~=- I ' • -• - · t=.r Your Convenience -All Positions Offered ' -ARE LISTED ALPHABE'FICALL Y · 1N CLASSIFICATION 117100 HELP WANTED (Men and Wom•n> NEW! ------·· C~! ~n.. Wom. 7100 IAaiii l i·iR 1 ~ a 'l'!ttk t:ir .S -...U boys, nQ' hOme Hwtt. Reh. El-Th44 BAJCl:RY: Man or stµdent lor fU1 tlme cltanu,p WOl'k ~. d a 1 a. TR<YM'EJt ·s. Z!!F-Ave ......... Bch. ~; Q or pt tin1t", .nt;b1i. Good salary. Ap1)(y ~ GB E. Jflh. C.l\I. ·-e BAR TENDER-Ex ·- --------·--- Clorlul CLERK TYPIST Wiii work fn p,..rammlnt erea. Neat· nu• and accuracy • must. 60 wpm or btitt•r. Please Apply in Person to: General Automation 1061West Kattlla Oran,., Callfor"i• '2667 .. on- PIZZA MAN . DRIYUS EARN $2·$4 HR. FULL-AltT TIME AHCl'OOON thru la.le ev~ MANAGEMENT OPl'ORTUNmES newport . persoMei ., agency Pref9s1f0Mf Service for the employer and the appllant DJ Dover br1, N.8. '4Wl71 549-2741 G......i e CABINEf ASSEMBLERS e METAL BODY CVI1'EnS e El.ECTRJCIANS e CAIU'ENERS NOW t'OSTA MESA ~BAR BOY -no ~p nec.I JJ'!o~b.!:;:~~~~~~~ MIMI be ovtt 21. Appl.y in I· 192(1 tlarbnr Balboa Afotor Honlt1 3'n0 l'ullc!&n, C.M. ......,, JenOl1 &ft.er 4 Pll.1: Captain OULD ca.re , HIU'bor View ~ GeneraJ- Jack'• Rntaurant 11171 ..... I -• "'-who * ·DRJYllS * 8-ch Bl\"d. Hunt Beaeh. "'Ollld ptOY1de "tmerr.eney'" f"Y (N'WC' Cbllege .tudf'nt p/t"'wtnit that ....... ~-12 II' VVIU No s--·1en--e can bt tallcired to )'Ollt' m~ If & Wile and mother 11rst. catt (Or ~· qe ~ -,,.... .. es, $2.'5 per hr Par. to Part time or full Ume, no :!.: ':L1;. v.~.~ Top " .. J:es, pmnanent, hon-Necessary! at.art. Car nee. PU:: ~ ~xp nee. HJctrst inc."Omc ' -· t'.111, and &ood wQlkin; eon-fitust have dN.ll Califomla, _,,,F=U~l"J ~E=R~B-R=U-'SI"f~ID~-~ with Judy Lee. spomor ol 1~•-·m________ dlUons in atta's 1eadinc drivin& ~. Apply .-GENERAL OFFICE >"-C o lifornia . NOCbDd~-~ ....,,. re!5taUI*nL Apply 9 am lo J YELLOW CAB CO. A t ·-~-·nd + .. -• ddJ_..., n> collections at P' .o'""nn."'! 111-~--1 _,,, ccn · ..,..._,vu-Mn11 ·-J Mt>.'"'™""'"' g...,, v• pm for inte~ at JM E. 16th SL olfk:e s.lrllls, to $50&. Call in\-estzQenti. QJl 12 to 5 21. Part lime needed im-Coal.I ~a Lor.iM, lofercha.nb ~rmn. PM Ol\ly. ld-7862 m~. C..U Ray Randall MANNING'S -. ... iill ................. I net ,\aency, 204.t WestcliU BAIJYllTl'Elt, lite hakpg. 2 96J..3366 COFFEE SHOP El~trontc Ori~ .• N.B. 645-77'1\) cttildren 5 &: 4· 5 day wk,1"CI.EAN~-.!N-,-G ..... l..,,--w-a_o_t_e~d UQ3l n Toru Rd. ELECTl:ONJC GENERAL OUlce, full 11n1c. Owft tram;p. '8&-l63'.l. ·~ day/v.·k. S2 hr. AL!I() ex:. Leisure World l.a«una lhlh ncHNICIAN Re I i .. b I e w I flex ible SEAU'iiCilNS. <cniale. to casKwlal oveml;bt babysit-&17-1014 pc1ic.ooality. At:c no barrier. '•'Cd: C\"tnlQP t Sundays in ttt. El Toro, S3G-m Day tiJnc, c&1l toil-2740 11)..6 rn.ta M ' b I I C 0 UN SE L 0 R Needed, Exp In inte..-ted cireut"' &: r-:-eaa• ua es , CLEANIG V.'OP\P 1 day a Gloria l\larshall Ne\___. •·-•J P)I -"•• prll'l'd Won "-k r Iro n 1 • · ~· • digit.al ~tern. T r o u b I e --,=~===--VU"__. . '"'"" "'. . or n I Beach. Ill's. 2-9 P!\I. Aa:e "J-GIRL FRIDAY portunit)' for top ea.rnlnp hOuscclcaninc. >,Iler 5 . 25-40. \\'ill train. Trim •hootl.na: I: tesls. Xlnl oppor- 1''/pald \"&Cation. Apply 31-713( figutt and rnjo)'s \\Orkin; !unity for advancement w/ Met. CrvT.'Jtln: Glory Beau-l=~~~=c,.... ..... --CJ"O\vtlta: Electronic MJc Co .. Typing, nan;, 10 key addina t;y Sakln. 267 E. 17th St., C ~EA N IN w ~ n1 • n, v.·ith pcopll', 6.t!.:.G:lO Newport Beach &reL 540-1304 machine, &OOd phone voice. C.M Ne\vport Shores, Frida)". 5 DEW Ma.n. lull lime. ~ Excellcnl CIKDfWI)' benefits 1 :'1fii.INT&;mu0id/dai;;;;;;c i c0~'~'~""~·~$U.~50~. ~646-ii616:;,'~-Terry. Ill Tin1e Liquors. ·IOC> ESTABUSHED I~ · a: chance for advancement. ISfKINI Bannakl/dancer. CLERK TYPIST E.17th St .• Ci\I. ~8-931·1 ~ads avail N.B office FuU or part-time, Costa • · · Write Bo." P-99, Da.il}I Pilol. Mesa Dictaphone, public conta1·t. DENTAL Jteccptionb1. den-Carttr opp~ 675-6383 GIRL FRIDAY Mri-n11 May~ n!CIUired lo \\'Ork lal e:<ep detilrable, bllt not • • • EXECUTIVE • • • ffillt E.>,;ecutlve typUig exper. BOAT CARPENTERS START $J, HOUR INTERIM PERSONllll AGENCY 445 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA. CALIF. 142,7521 lntenrnirc .Mon thru 1''ri IM1105P~f F.q\,Mll opportunity employer JtJ&t Stl'\•ice s.'lltts. Xlnt opportuni1Y. essential. Exp c r i e n c * .SALES CAREER * irocc, light bk.kpc, linanc.:-MISS EXEC AGENCY mttting tht' public "~n-St~!ng salary-plUA com· or band l'Xl)tr)ence good. -110 \Y. Cout Hwy. lial. 644-0611 nlls.s1on. First year c~m-MISS EXEC AGENCY Nev.'JIOrt lklich &46-393.9 0 ENT AL Cb a. i r..S 1 de lngs of 1!2:®p1UI:! polWble 410 \V Coast If h ~~ 2 yr traJn""' p~-by · ig \\lay .._-ra Assistant. Send your "''Ork ~•ntu-•• ,·~ •·uo' "!;1-·· -m-Newport Beach 6-16-3939 f"DolALE derk. apply \11 nd -··""·-uo· "' ·J "' ·-'"' "" permn Drive-In Llquot, 706 resu~ 1 '1......,uo.;.,a ns pilny. Business or nlcs GlRL FRIDAY needed for p,.clfk: 0Daat H ; f h "' 8 y. to: Box M-644 Daily Pilol background bclpful. No traY-mWl oonm:uctlon oUi«. Huntinl(ton 8ch. DENTAL Rcccpt, exp. des. cl/Mgen11 opportunitic~. * ~29S2 • Clerical: ?-lon-t"ri. f\1/cype, age TED ALEXANDER e HOSTESS e ~ :!b--45. Resume to PO 8o.'I: 1177.1900 Eves. Nw;t be over 21. Apply -OCEAN VIEW- SCHOOL OISTRICT 141 CdM An rqual opportunity after 4 PM Don TI'le DD-'T AL ~. Secy I: cn1p!oyer ltl /f Beachcomber, 3901 E. Coasl AsslStant. Both cxperi.encod. Exec. Secretary 1~"~·~~-~Cd~~~~~- ATTENDANT Phol1e' anytime. 968-5i82 Plush rc'WTI Hotel in Bea.ch H 0 USE K EE P~E R For SECRETARY DEUVERYMAN / Gerx'raJ area. f'rin::e benefits. Send &che.lor in 11 u n Ii n g t OI. Salary $502:. to $650. Pina sho p helper. cvl'I &: rcsun1c to Box l'tl 421 l)ajJ)' Hllrbour. Room & board, "'k ends, Top •\·ages + bon. Pilo• s:m mo/ Days Cl 1 :: I Pre~ and maintain pllpil us. Apply: 2--1 PM on:)'. Lll ... 231-4347 attendance reporl5 for dis-Dino's Piu.a. 2200 H&rbor ExpeEn;ttirl<;;._;;;;-;;,.;-...,...;;;;;>i>n....,;:;;;>;1el_:'.'::'.~-----­ trict, pn-pa_rc con-espon-and OV!rlock. Good piece HOUSEKEEPER. live in dencl' and relieve adminis. c8;;;1';;;~i;; .. ;.Cio.;;';;;1·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oo;;;;;;;;;; i "·ork p~. steady "'Ol'k. motherless home N.B. ;1.1-c11 . tralor of oHitt delail. Thrtt ~~ EDDY ?t!OSS 141>12 Loewi! 2 tee~rs. \\'oman \v1th l )lell.l'$ ~11ponsible clerical t";-.. Displ.ily St., \Ve!tminsler; 5M-8733 8tltl child ck. Preft'r under pcricnct' rcqulttd. Typin:; ;,o 4:i. 531· 1450 JOBS l &MPlOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Joi.. Mon, Wom. 71CIOJobo Mon, W0!1). 7111 RISTAURANT, PART & FULL TIME -BUSBOYS WAITRESSES HOSTESSES DISHWASHERS COOKS Al'PLY IN PERSON . REUBEN. E. LEE ISi E.st Coast Hlthw•y Newport Beach Machin ill II: ENGINE LATHE MACHINISTS • TURRn LATHE MACHINISTS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS Experie:heed lo close lolrr- afll"t, short run work wi1h ability to make ~tupe. Nine. hour day, Obour \\'etk, PROfIT SllAPJNr. J. C. CARTER CO. 6TI W. lTJ'H ST, COSTA flfESA .,..,.,, Equal oppot'l uniry "mrloyrr ~IAIOS FULL-Tim", rr§Ort hotel. Laguna Beach. 49+-ll96 ltfAID. t~un OI' part tim1.:, $1.&l hr, 6 da)'s/wk. Laguna Shores ?11otcl. 4~1 M• ii M•ssenger SIS wk Main, errands, etc. :Gnt sll.rtin_g position for y~ man. Call Arman. 516-:;~lO JASON BEST Employment Agency 2120 So. Ma in, San1a All.1 fltAINTENANCE man nr retittment from Laguna Jkh or l..eilJU.l"e World area.. Job l~ cuy .,·ork, about 6 hr pt'r day. T days per \\'k. Split shill. Apply at Taylor. Jobs-Men, W•m. 7100 ~1EDIC\.L OUire ht Ip, female. f'ront otfi~ Jn.- !lllrancf' forms. Expcricn..."ttl only. Good pay !or ri;ht per.;on. ~!).457J, 10 Al\I MOTHERS HELPER Beachfront home needs p;1.r1 t1n1" molhel"' helper. Pitas. ant cond11ions lo surround- ings, C.aiJ Ma.1-c1t 61~. ;''lursing * LVN * f"ull or ,Jar1 time 1.~ *RN -RELIEF* 7-3 Shift Huntington Valley Convalescent Hospital 8382 Newman A\'l'. Hunt Sch. 8·1!!~1 NURSES AIDES Experienced only. Lalte rx- lf!ndcd 1..:are hospilaJ ha.s. opcn1nz,; on ail shirt!, ROY ALE' ........, NU R S E Aidc·E.\pcl,cnc'Cd. 2d & :lei llhirl!!. F'ull tin1('. ln- quirr PersonO<'I Dept. 11~ l\otcmorial Holip. N.B. Ollk:e e TYPISTS e SECRET ARIES e ACCTG. CLERKS E•rn mor• with us! FOREMAN IfnmKla1c opcnin& i. e_"l(cr\. lent opportu.nily for indl· vidual with Ill around yaehl rnaintanance, instaJation ' 1'!pait ex1. Ability 10 oper- ate atop madtlnery. SUpt.r wpm. H.S. trt.d. U.S. citlZt'n. SEARS r1c1ory HOUSEKEEPER lor couplr. Dunn 1'lfs Co. Anaheim, '"R"f. ~~· ~1 INTERIM PERSONNEL AGENCY COSTA MESA ANNOUNCES OPENINGS POR ITT JABSCO vilor)' e:cp neeMIS&f'1, pxt ACCOUNT CLERK pe.l"IOD&lity, ~at. Rees tTq. S•lary $4JS. to $SSC. saJ&ry A lH!ndits xll:lt. Wrile ~le and tabulate tlnan· P.O. 8aK. Z32S NB M ca.D dal stati!t.ical data and Mr. Carda "2.0?JQ ot:Mr ,enera.I clerlcal duties. iOAT CARPENTERS One year accountin; clcri- E<potito«d. ,,.,.. ciiotom <al txl>'rlv><• required. TURRET LA THE DISPLAY MEN Livr in or out, "'atertront .1 .,.,~==-=--,-~--~ $22:i mo. 613-1352 i\IANAG.ER, t-vcnin~s &: HOUSEIIBEPER. P.eliabU, \\ttkends, COila ~1csa ll- Day5 only, ~ area. quor litOl-c. Retired sen·icr -194--6170 n1an pttf. Apply at: j 711 \V 1:s tm1n st,.r Blv HOUSEKEEPER, liv~ -in. \\'estminster Priv, rm li bath. 2 children. F'tn. Vall. 8'12-7254 t1o T Typini: "° "'Pm. 1-1.s. 1m. --'· op~-·· U.S. "'""'· AppUcallo"' ( Ex-cioncod OP!ltA TOR ---Management \VILLARD BOAT Works must bf! filed by Octobl'r r-• --·-- UI; BUer SL. CM 2od. " Pr""""'I Comm"-P"1'"od.) * HOUS!MAN * IONDERS ,;.. ou;.,.. ,..,., "'''""'· """"'" Lam;""' STOCK ROOM Trainees to $600 ~lininuu:n 1 yr rtt'ent e...:p ln Hunlirq;lon Beacb, l.ictwttn Plus CLERK )luse ~ptak Eni:fuh thcnnocornpremon /: u1tra.1 =s.-'~"-M~·------• Prollt aharin~ --•--Many Fields IODic bondlna. Sa.I.tr)' open. Clerical • Hoapitaliullon MILL & DRILL :'\'1:h1 shift l ;JO pm lo 10 pm Not Finance •45 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 642-7523 IUIC'l'\'iC\\"Uli: ;\Ion lhru fri 8 ,\)I lo S P 7'.! Equal oppo11un1ty cniploycr :-:-:-0PE~RATORS~ J::xpericncrd in .ingle nt'edlt and O\'erlocks. Good piece "·01-k prices. steady work. t~DDY i\IOSS 14().12 Locust St., IVestml11lller; ;iJ~-8T'..8. OP..DEn TakcN-Oays o r r1·es. IVomen O\'rr l~. /lio . JOIS .. EMPLOY/fllNT JoU & IMl'LOYMINT Joi.. Mon, Wom. 7110lollo Man, Wem. 7100 Technician COMPUTER SYSTEMS -TECHNICIAN - Qu•lifitd ttchniail achool beck1round and thrH or mort yMrt working with dl9ltal cemput•rs and related perith .. ral•. WUI perform ch~kout at unit and 1yst•ms l•vel. Please Apply in Person to : General Automation 706 W•st k1t•lla Orange, Californi1 '2667 . .\n equal opportunity employer -------------------- Jobt-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Mtn, Wom . 7100 RECREATION CENTER COORDINATOR CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH $591. lo $711. per month SALESMAN SMILI YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN OR. llEARD OF A JOS JJkE Tl US. No Selling No Ca.nvuiint /lie phonin; Earn • $ Jo.r eac:h mJm.1~ o! actual \\'Ork, No Credit ~jects No L'ha..rge ba.cki; No 1ia;na.tures 10 tet r.espons1ble for coordination No pape!N lo till out of communlty rcc:rea.tion Can't y,·ork more tha.n !!-t and 1cla1 cd activuic:s. Re-hou~ per ,1·cek. quires BA in PE, tttrealion Vt'ry limued training ~. or re:ated field. one year re· Sales 1nee1111g limited to ll cent full Un1r paid l'.!Xp!ri-m111u1c.s by l..'O. rules. encc in recrea11on leader- 11.hip. Apply immediately 10 Call 11'1111' \\'an! Gray th(-PeMiOllrK'I Oilier, l300 il~/&tU861 lO am..J pm THE UNDSA Y CO. Ne•vpolt Blvd., Newport I '"""'"°~,,.----~ Beach, Cal1forn10t. 1n-t 1 SALES -Y.arn 1aoney with 6i3-&i3J. no inve.i;;ln1cnt Sa r a b P.e!tau.rant e BUSBOYS • O!Slf\VASIJERS Coventry needs lull 4: pa.rt·Ume help. No dehvtl)': we train. for interview call 545--6100 t•uJI, or pa1t time, over 18, SALES: neat in appearance. No e...:p. KNO\VLEDCEABLE Stereo 1tl'c. Apply in person 10-3 pm. <'Olllponent sales lrainff. BOB'S BIG BOY 2'1-.JJ yrs. call l\i.r. Vann . IM E. lllh. C .. \I. 6-lG-.8897 1t=c~-L~I"AB=l.E~-,,w~.,-,.-.,,-~1-0-,.· I SALES: ~tale, "'kcnds !: icnera.I hOuscwork, oc"C litl' evn Apply in peraon, Ken- ironin:;;, • hr.. 1'ttkly S2. per lucky F'ried Ch.lcken, 693 S. hr. Call !\lrs. 1-WUer for In-Coasl H\\'Y, l..a."Wll Beuh lc1 ... 1ew alter 6 PM, 6tl--01'.l2 Saleslady v.•anted, experlcnc:-· NETlRED man -business ed. iop salary! Lillian's !j.'lle~ backi:;:i-ound Day s Dl'f'n Shop 3333 Bristol C.M. ,......,,......,,.,. * SAL ESMEN RECEPTIONIST for High uieorne, ca!linc on boa1 o~·nen in Ne1vport Buch l J . W. ROBINSON 'S adj, a~a. For mo~ inJo. BEAUTY SALON call 645-?486.. Part Time ~tAN: Scrv Sta.. Full Apply in ~rsort to Airs. Dal· time, s\\·ins' shift. MU5t bt Ion, Beauty SU>n, ;:d Oopr. Mat in appearance. See FuhJon lsl,and. N .B. Jira. 'li90 Ne11·pon, C.ri.t. Restaurant 1\lale/lemale SCHOOL SECru:J'ARY. Skill YOUNG mol.ber or ~1Udcnt lo ncedM in IYPln.i, general 11·ork btv.n ll am-2 pm. o t ! i c e l't'SponsihiliUea. r.ton-Fri. gtarling pay Sl.&S Benefit~ I.: hospitalizaHon. hr + n1eals. Apply a n y \Vrite: Box t-1-646 The Daily mnrnin; bf!fr 10 am. Jac·k in Piiot the Box. 3&a E. 17th St. C:'ll. Sc<:ttta1'1a..I: £qua! Opportunity Emplyr Sales * Fantastic! HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH Apciy in perm>n. t'lNANCIAL institution tuci • •Croup life ins. SETUP & or inturence Radix Mlcroelectronic clrrical need. Exp. u a e Pa.id vacation PLC:.\St: CONTACT You can drift or GO for Corp, 3150 Pullman St. teller, Dew l.ttOWlts or loan e 3 paid holidays OPERATOR llOUS EKEEPtNG DEPT. uni.united lutw-e in a \'a· c:o.ta Mn.a. 546-2330 depart. hl!lpful. l'llW>I haw a Emplo)'~ discount rlelY of fields! TNC man. IOYS ll • 14 good. lltable .\\'ork ba.ck • -•-.....__ lij;emenl iraining by la ..... e ground lite typmg ~ at Apply In Personnel Oiiier All position~ requu~ -1..-·• C!:an1er Roults Open , . Sa ·•· IOmt' cx-ricnce. NEWPORTliR INN national company. e:-.p nct'C5i.lll)'. Permanent. Is lhe 1101'd for this natioNJ pleasant. Kl 7-1.12J 1-omf)<lny's nl'\11 pf'Ol:ram 11'11' o"'R°'T"1"°1 "0-.o'"o"°"N'°'T~I c~ •• -.~tal~ I Southc1'n California: \Yt assistan!. E:oi:rrri f'nr e need prelcn't'd cha!NldE' Sa.Ja.ry -DISTRIEUTOr.:i EXPERJENCED SECRETARIES for figures ~ delail. Call ~londay thru tut u.1 Y ,... p REM IE R (:Wl 670-0150 lo A.\t to • Pr.t llOl Jam~-"'. p I t.a;\6ftA Bea.ch, So. t...aiun.J GOOD \VOR1'1NC: CON· ....,. .. -..: rw •rsonM Agency OJW'n. &ll-2040 -)1ANAGERS -SALESMEN Cor Admini8tratfve and Enginecrint Department DAJLY Pllm OtricaJ SEARS OJTIONS AND BENE-__ ~w~ ~~ C8..!!!:_ _ -1.\5 E. lith, C~f t>l6-0.>31 Plcasan1, pan hme 11-ork. !IO Kl-G2l PLUSH olliN:' ncOOs ~11-\. f'ITS ~~ ll!M E. 17th. SA Jli-9Tll 1r N QLlk:k learner. lair typbt. . INSTALLl!RS se in~ o r " Pr r I en t• c * IUllOYS l :l).S ~'lon·t""li. Goon op-b & c w>: PAY TH~ UN.HEARD O<'Ce11saty. Choose own Roe Uck 0 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY >I ·''' "!•-·" 11 •· T I I d portwiill'. Call 8J3.-21JO ask , EM PLOYER Of" INCOME OF $1200.00 ..... ~-" ...... ~-u. "I 1ng to nuu". c epxirl" .. n for Mrs. QuiM. PER !\tONTH TO LVSTAU.. learn carpt'I el ea n in i;: per:;onal intervicv.·1n; lor NIGHTS l \VEEKENOS St..._. Jl•1taur•nt SOUTH COAST PLAZA RO \\"ATER UNITS. TAKES busi~. !\lw;t be ne .. t in t\\-enty-yea.r-old sur\·e y CLERJCAL. part 'i n1": lllJ S. BRISTOL 1415 Dal• W•y LESS THAN AN llOUR. appearaflef' I. ambiOOWi. re5earch rompany $2.00 per APPLY IN PERSON lnvtnloJY It Cost Ac-COSTA MESA Cost• Mtis•, C1lif, YOU i\tAKE flO.OO AS At'l Good tutu"' v./ good \.'O. hour, plu..,, apt'n.'!Cs. t:;quaJ COtPlllne Oerk. Lo\·cly of· (714) S4M2JI APPREi\lTICE. YOU Jl.IAKE Xlnt opportunity for ri~ht opportunity r mployer. \\"rtte llUllN E. LEE lice. t'ARJUJ. PRODUCTS I Op 'IORE AS A '"STER IN'. cmc:'~'"'·"'54'"S.;;;2;o'2;0·_,~-~-, _ao_x_· _M_.&fj Thr Daily ?ilol '"C ·-0 ·t . SI An Lqus porlUJUly ,. •.,.-• .,, • .:M.w '''"'uprise Employer FACTORY STALLER. t\IANlCURIST -t'ull or Part 151 E. CNol Hwy. Now,.n8"ch C.~t. 50-l66'l SUPIRINTINDENT call Harry Y•ard Gray time. Jlit',.1XJM Beach Salon. Clerical ~~ 'Sailboal i>.lfcr. has oprninr; 714/~.1 10 am-3 pm _.,,...~·~"'==~==~~ NAl"'L Co !IC<'k! l(lrt '.l).:t) for for a quilllificd man to a• TH.E LINDSAY CO. MARINE MECHANIC l--~===---1 """•1"" ol<. '•~I ok. *DISHWASHERS r··" lbil. I i -~~-~~=-I CAMPER 371, hr 1''k, s.a St al $l30 .liUrfle .... respons icy or INTERIOR • DESIGNER Experienced. L.a.r;r t:ustoin P.ODuenoN mo. 646-{r;>l'I NlGHTS t \''EEKENDS production of all dl!pts. Also, Experienced, \Oo'llh followin&:. construction. Top. v.·a.gt':oi. ncf'd fort:man to se.1 Up I: 11.u-56-9419 or ~f-0637 \Vtu.AR.D BOAT \Vorla -•SONNEL * COIL \VL!iDEJ\ * Seafood Rt1taur1nt pe~ise .,._~mbl,y linr' 10.-JANITOR p/time. ?IJmt be !29.l Bakt'r .si .. Ci\t nift Toroid&! exper. in.I'd. nev.• 1oodtl. Kho\\'~ of exp & able 10 \\'Ork clQ! on e M.iJ.man -VALOr.-APPLY IN PERSON llberglas W!bott con&'!'1C· '\\'knd.5 t. \\"M n.itra. 53--242., Jl.1001ANJC, e."tp"d in brake • l 1etal rntn LLECI'RONlCS tlon prefe!Wd. AU fnnge]IOOiiiOii ... iiO-iiOlliil'"'• I " allgruncnt. SalaJ)' 1n- • Cabinet makt:l'$-~ REUBEN E. LEE bf!nc:tit.s., \\'rite or slop in le • l-"Cntive, lrtt hosp. &: life • Sliltwall truntrs O:iunter a:irl . 151 E. C1Mst Hwy. see: Victor Mortemcn. 3211 Journeyman Ill$ pa.id ,11e. ~ Bob t n.or buildeltl \'OUNG WOMA>V N•wport Be•ch Lankenhlm B.lvd.. North Mechanic Basham. 482 Oce1.11 Aw, : ~h I flnl t6ttl hours:...,ll·~::M> Mon I iitiilollywood..,..,,.·.,.-• .,.,..,.IForelgn car experience pre-_t.a::~"'-oa_Bc_h_. ---- Profession•! Employment As1istanc1 COASTAL AGENCY A n1ember of Snelling &-Snelling, Jnc. '.?'i'JO Harbor Bl. DI 540-605.'i RECEPTIONIST General uUicc ba~nd . Typln;, dulic~ diversified . 10-kt;· arldint? mJ1ehinc. MISS EXEC AGENCY 4.10 \\'. Coast 11"1'· Nr\\'P(lrt Beach 6~~ ... •-•fl-oouoq, plum~""",.,.._ •·~Y '" "'"""' ~D~l~S~H~W=A=sH=ER~ FACTORY0 UGHT ''""'·m;,;,...~uo. bis • eiectftcal code. Top ~-~~cl'• BARWICK DATSUN IT'S Bea.ch house time. 8 ii:· ~•-paid hOli """ EXPERIENCED Middle qed women 998 So. Cs1 H\\ ... ". • •• B<h Mt?CJIANIC. lawn TI10Wt'?' OT lot swttp!':r. P/timr. Call day ~ nltf: fT14 I ~27 ...-. •w......... · •·ountain Valle)' "" ._ &t!lit selection ever~ Stt the ..,., vacationll I' in1 plan. -pre.fe~. 49'-!771 or ~ DAILY rum Ca.u1tied IND 1m1 Brooll: t. Apply in Peraon Call Ml-3311 OLYMPIA · ffiu.r.cE si..,.or ., ''" SURF & SIRLOIN LADIES 19 to 10 ..,. S25 10 I ~Wbi::;.1;• ;cl;:""""=;"':' ;0;.,,...==o·"="''-"......,='°="=0=w='==== INC. per 1''k al Qie\·ron s1111km '1 S930 Pac. Cit Hwy Foreltn Cir Mechanic& $100 \\"ttkly cat tan t Wll> Gokleov."Pt t'lr llerb: n end -A -C ar in N•wport S.•ch Good co. benefits., Ind paid ~rie. Equal o _pp or t . Wutmintter. Al 3.0. Lquna Eeach. ~t: be '! DISH\\' ASHER lfE.LPER. vaaation. lroui> ins, w,1. employer. \\'e tn.in ~:" •.•A.•u,• .. •CT•u,•1N•i•RO• •DU•C•T•IO•N• • ..... ••i 'Ftwy. BoisM. A\'e E. A no lq ha.it. ary part lime, rri. i: Sal. AM tonns tumlsbcd lttt. Good LA.r..'Dbl:APE FORDt:AN t ,. ,.. CAHVASSERS connniuion ..,,., r •I 1 e •, lor Teny, 49.> L. 17th. C.M. comm. schtduk. Ask for Some e~ence requtml. .. •-s:at.OD A DAY . MA.KE -...D3 ,. U 8-.e314 Joe Moore Ph. ~l6l 1'-1ust do <r learn all pbues __. ..-C 0 Mp AN l 0 N Naru ===~_,,--.,--FUU.,.Time maids. l'talrt ol landscape conslruction. • TRAINEES t tua• A DAY • MA.-. : cook'-PRAPERY Operaton hole!, Lquna Beach. Call antt 5 pm. 644-4151 : i JilOllC, HD.P CTVE AWAY woman, !hoe tn. Ute .. ,. Expd To vacations. •n WAn:R. Call ll&IT)' • t\&kpf. Pvt rm l ba. Df.Yl ""-~-;-g,..~;iu. 31 ii l 4!M--U9G Mnrhi"ist! t O p R ENCE NliCESSARY 21 TO '5 =="or11 G-· nv·~ -1 10 oft. -tnMp. NO ·-· ~ ... -•. ~ ~ ·l"I GARMENT Mftk """" • Pun·• p,,,, & N EX E I • • " ·-~ tlrinltlnr w ~ •· --PJ\ESSERs. ~ t VIARS. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE . lF t ~joaTllELINJ).. ... YCO .... or • . .... OIUPERY •-.xi<room tlkl"1 Ul<OER .• m e Multlslldo Opn. t YOU HAVE THE APTITUOE, WE WILL t +t11Rtlfl-H0STISS d)6K ~us~ER apt)llollknl for ex~ :':i-~ l5IO ~l\W\ro\11. N.B. T;onyl4~.r wt"ek. ApPb t TRAIN YOU. PERMANENTE MP L 0 Y • • MMt _,,,._ U lo 40. • f i • ln.lr••••I-Bu<h Dnpcry, •. MENT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR t v _ ... -~ MOUllt>'· or tiou.mani OOntl or ......., \V. 171 .. Of. GARDENER T'rame.-., not"~ wtLCO TOOL It 011'.: T t J~~"""-. cduJ~. ~· \\·'rite: O.lly _, ,., ~·. Xlnl Ollp)l·tuuity, Call JljQ .PuJJ~n t.allC' + ADVANCliMEN . ....., ~ '"' PIJol ""' P '°'· DIAL dirod MU>611. ~' day or oil• lnl) m..>m Coom M• ... ~ t INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. : I09'S llO SOY COOK-E:li:p'd ror 1'iao'tf In JOUI' Id. thtn ,;1 bide and GARD&\"ER.. exp'd, xlnl op-:'\tAchlnlslJI + SPS w t t U4 I'.. .1111 M. tltdlorc< IDr -11.toz U.reo lo U1e phone 'UC' ponW>lf1. can doy ex-""' 'llNl>IUM 6 "' "P °" :· es ern ·: O.... .._ quat1erfo A una.11 alar)'. No now! 1nf1 •~TI Latbci, Tum!li A ~IOJs. IWtfT Pl£6f OBIJ.::.A-Mult\\"Ork. m-.t.m T/IP;\fATIC t'ORP. "'°""' y ......... thn\11o.k, Gr.vt:)"lrd Shill S2.2l rr·s A RtVELA'fTON tbe IT'S HQ.ell ~ time. Bt.; &lj \\'. 16th SI. • 270 I So. Harbor ' Sanft Ant • .. -..... a dq, Dia.I hcq-. <»eta.re COflH ~ m.tn.)' huiaint )'OU hnd in c_;1~Uon e~! See lhc Ne"'~adi • AN EOU .. l OP">•TUNITY lMl'LOY(~ • ... mW, 00 CM. l2uaihld Adi. CMci' UliUa 1.;;..;..;.;;.._P_n.o_r_w_ANr __ ADS_._. '---------,, I ..................... .. 1.:::::::I-------.... ·-:-----~~-_! Job~n. Wom. 7100Jobs-M9n, Wom. 7100 ,, 1 -SALE.s\~0:\fE'."i -REPRESENT ATJV'ES -TRAll•fEl::S This is a rei.l ;round !Joor opportWJily 11111lh a sahd auro. ma.tic clccu'Onic cquipnienl firm lhal oilers HIGH Immediate EarnlnCJS 546-3050 ESCROW OFflCER Outsta.ndL~ opportunil)' for cxp'd. sales el('row officer to 1o1o-ork in our m-111 Minion Viejo, S&vlnts &: Loan office ~lust be capable ol handling -.Jes escrov.~ !or con\'Cntion- al k>&n... Xlnl v.·orkin; cond. Ir opJ>Ortunhy for :rowih. Contact 00\\1NEY SAVINGS N. LOAN ASSOCIATION &37-191 1 Sal" Executive S•l11 St1r1ini: annua.J ulary 11'200. Pha comm. T"o yn, 1ni1n. inc Pl'Qlnt.m by ttnlW')' old mtional compa.ny_ 8usine11 I sales bkzmd. heJpfUI , No travel, managermmt opp's. Busy people CJUl 't wa11. RON SMITH c:an 1oday. ~18-7&10 or ~Ion; "21·!900. .\ minimum of :: yrs ol recent lndusl.rlaJ exp is rna.ndalory Abo11e a11eragt' !yping and s.honhafld ¥kills reqllittd. • Plt'uc appl~ 111 pr~n 10: HUGHES NEWPORT BEACH ~iXI Supe rior Avenl.H' Ne"'·port Geach. C&ltl. lqual opportunity employer . !'.l,·f' ::iocretary -?ll1UOR - CAllFORNtA SANK ::1ttks Seact&ry far distrid crus1 office manq('T, ?llll!t lakl' dkt&Uo.n and ~njoy cuslon1rr c ontact . Pttmanent c; a r t e r op. porturut,Y for qua Ii! I e d penon. Salary " com- mtl\5W'ate l\'ilh ability and experience. C.onl&ct :'l.lrs, Ruth llartet'. Security Pacific Na1·1. Bank s.xi Nt•-port Cim.er Dr. SUite Jj(I Ne11'l)Ort Beach SEmE'I' ARY. pa.rt time. M~ be-quick. neat typl11. some shorthand. Good sp!lkr. lnlerestinc bu t demandinr no-1101W;111e Job in unall, progporiou&. tut rro•'ina: advtrlilinr agency. 9.'rite hilly. En e Io• e ttsunle. O.R..C., P.O. Bax 68&. NeWptl1 B!acll SECRETARIES &tsiN'llln or ••i~n for p.ls wltb sharp !k\Ds call DI NG • DONG l t.on.ine, Mtrchanta Ptnon. "'I, 20-13 \\'e1!clllf Dn~. * CH~ISTMAS * N.B. m.mu aellln~ .!llJIMS "ar.y l'o'1th SEC ft ET A ft y , f;..ql'd. -AVON -•i-11ant1 mtb11"1 1>1>1nc £am SSS for )utr Ouillma1 ttq. Ca.II SJi.lQ20, UI 26i In q>.art time oter )"OUf lor A.PPolntnient ho1n,.. Slan l10I" by ca.llinf 1-::::::==::======o I ~.$0.itMI ~ ~lorft llelp \VQnted bAJ'ty Prt.oT \•ANT Am! on Prililoui Poat • .• I . . • i l'ILOT-'MmSO _..,.,._.,,.., .... 1'6t U l IMKOYMINt Ml~ POI Mlltac-1 POii • · MlllCHAHDlll'F.Cla" M•ltOWft)fll l'Olt' MllOUWililR 1'0lt" MEft(.HANl>lll DAILY PILOT CLUSllllD Jo.. llln w-7100 SALi NllO nADI SALi AND DADI SAL! AND TIW>I. SALi AND TllADI SALi AHO TllADI SALi ANO TAAl>I - "· SERYICE SJ'ATJON needs erperienced man. Pnma.nent Good wortdb& O)l!ditbw DQa. Union Oil, 393 17Ui st. a.ta Maa.. ... ~ . ., .. .,......... -_.....,,_ ... --~ •••••-Co•lg ... 1111 l1p1111llld111 - .... ... u... ........ ., ,., •••. C:.-. lVr. INDIX ' P• ,.., ......... ,.... l'I 'JI I I DIA£ Mm .ca • ., • IKOUTilll tnS·-U•'IHA'10ll '!! .,. ·INSPECTION ,,.,..,, ................... -.,, ~ ............ . SP .. ~H , ' ,..,., ... Hl"iefhll I··-HOUSES FOlt SALi1 ~· .... .. Of 11 11--···-an U.a ........ N....... ft-lly '' Lm. ~'ft.-. -·· -.,.................. • .... . .-;;rr;:: S 11 &-... -•• ,..._,F_ ..... •• nq;UllC .... _,. -.au-o~N~·-= =~.;::.:.:::.~:.7.~·::llll =~ ...... -·:~ 'II It tn•11•11w•t Show Room· FIW'Sompl .. 1 FKloryClos-. " "'" ~~ ... • .. ···~"•""" .................. ::...: .AIJ. .... lllW . 3 ROOMS:.,.. ... _'RNnu•"' $38" * ... ry T .... a Thvfl., 7:30 PM. * ::r=' ::-.r·::;i:::::I :~":·.aovu·;:::=:; f.pe: MHlterr•n••" ledrOO(lt $ufte in P.uft vr ru a& · 'Y. * Saturdays 6i30 P.M. · • ,....,..p'_.u·::::::::::: ~=-· ................. .. (k91. '349.00) NOW $161.N ~ • 96 You don't hn• t o be. a •• 1., to buy •• ,..,., prlc::•• IAYC•UY ........... _'f"•"·• • ...,.-=a;.y".:::t:_ Gor,i ... , Sponloh Ctntom lui~ Sol• wlffi 1• 5 pc.11~1~·~ ~~ Mnn. ~.L 1... K -~~':::::::::::; =-::'~:::=" ... . .... tc1t1., i.o.. So~.; .. of ..... vt lful 'I-qu ·--· ·'"' SI n. ... ,_. ,.,, AO nn --_, .... ' , .. , .... ,........ --• ~ -.. .. _,, or chelr • 5 '!;Spanish Dinette., Mk •uCTt""... .. ... ",..._." ........ ,._ ..,...., .... UM•-:,:, ..... .. fet.rics. fR•t· $itl9.ts•. NOW $Z21.00 table top e J Mevy-Millftwrawn IMtcflfnt "' "" Wut 'rs * 111"1111 ~::'~.~.::::::::-·: ::'"JnA!!.•.~-~:":"::,.. S,..ni1~ Diol"'I Sot. ,71.00 tabln. top durolilo ........ for Fi....nco v. • "' -• M "WI "'°' .. , .................... -" o. wMMr. ............ . Sol" Otk fnd Tabl•• '"d Coffoo Tablos.Jlt.IG D•nc'-. Wiil Hll, "'--i lncllv!dual!Y. · ="::...C. .. ::::::::::::i= IUSINISS ""' ' r.n Docoralor Tablo Lamp• • .,,. ,...... ...,_ ................ •• PINANCIAI. IR ... s ··o u b II bl I I ~·••INUU. ......... u. .... as -tf• ,....9,fl) -'fOW $11.00 Shop Firrt! Then ft Uf n t t YI ii U)" Telewhlen l20S MJsee!llMOUI l60Q •~ IAY ... ~·······-••1• ..,, .. .,,. WMTD S-nlth H.-i~ Swo9 i.arnps 1001 other ltem•wlth tWrlflc savi-11 tA~ ~ .. :::::::::::;:::::: tM¥1-'!!.."!!!!w'wVii'"':: ·-... n--· T·-· N • ., r~ .. rae Masttt Charge '69, Ollored TV, 2... l.U.SOA ~ .............. UM ·-·-_,-,. .......... •••••• IR99.'$49.95 --.. ----.. NOW $22.50 ........ ~:::-.~ .. :::;rio;s All ·-tacl -Ju.i -.,..,. * AUC'l'lllll * :=:::::.': \\..~·::::: ............... ·:::::::::: A decoeator dr9lm house on displl'f -3 DUIAIWl P"".-:e pymra. ean an.. s:!ll »m. llUft . pou1tta1• vAUAv .......... 1•• ='f"'.W.°'l:t•·::::::: of 6&-S835 IU'-llA(.M .•. ,..,.,_,.,,,.MM •llAl l'ITAH LOUii roams gorgeous 5'*lisll fumifln (was FRIDAY-SEPT. 26th '""'"' •""" .............. ----. ,_ ..... .. 19g. $1 """0() Leue Cokr TV Oft Blad!; -.u:=:vl .............. Wl'I WY ....,. "' ..,.,_ 7t30 P.M. .... . .............. -AUNOUNC•UeuN • .. White. Option to bu:y. LAI( .................... 1. ftn ........... . SERVICE __ ...__ ...._ __ _. SICllflCE $391 Fne aemce. No ..a--..tt STORAGE r I\ O M RED :MWIOI couflf1T ................. and NOTICES oxa~ ~ .. .,_,.... ...,..,..... BA.LL • C&J'bW A bCJ:t!'I-OUT Of' COUltTY ... , ......... 1• shift. »-1 8r I AM, ~ • • a • a a A-Active TV Rental Co. OUT Oii ITATa ...... , ..... -•• W. ~MD C..._ a.) __ ,,.,,,,. r._, T n ,J (1) $l153 Bedroom aets. Di vans., IT&NTC* ...................... 141t LOJT ........................ . Mon. Tun nltl!t. APPO" al --.c:1it trm• Av.11. Cr-it c1 •• rec1 l~ecli•f•ly OWrs, Bunk bed• Dine-H-•UTMllUT•I .: .............. 1m HllUOMAU ............... ,_ Qiirvroo station,. HarbDr 6 ZENITH TV -·"'-14", ,.. ·-~ MIOW&T CITY ................. ut• iUIMOUllCBUln ,, ... _,_ San Dieao Fnry. CM. fl m RJRNITURE Incl~ s~Xin'7 cond. ~:~.::r=· ~: :-.: tiftL'::::::::::::: =i':.1'::.U···:::::::::::::::::: ;::'~;;'i~l.~Mr~~,,_..~~:,;1~n~1~~52l~-6S88~ • · ou••• ........................ h10 •1TVAn ......... _. SER.VHE Station Medi two . ture lamps. rolfee ta..bleJ, ru1TU1 .... , ........... -..... 1• PVM•IW. O~KTOU ·-· .. ~ hill time mm: t-cPM to u . Appb!w --, 1(00 Pl1riol a Orpne 1210 wcn:Ot>cll!I, canopy br:!d, pool r,c::11I""1~ .. ::::~:::::::::: lli:g"cll '*iiD .. :.'::::.::.:Mlf PM. l·12 AM lo SAM. Must 1144 lewllO'l llvd ... . ... ,..~ -·----or -..:...-.a• table, pktutts. Mri&era-llLVl•&DO ClolfYOlf ......... , .... MeMOI:~ ............... . ....... u. A-·-. Union -·--.) ~~ --~~· 1 If A ~D ---------" .. ·-....... "'"' ............................................ . .,......,. ,... ·~ .... lt........... STEREO 19619 dlx cnnsol:e , aa rs, _,,. u.oui.a sl&CM .............. 11'1 C•lf'l•T c•TPTI .. _ ... . 1900 Newport Blvd., CM. t__. •r~ ?t'pol. ap. • ~l"I A MU Of MORE! I 1-AOUN& ••UIL ............ ,,. clMll'T••V c•YPT'I ....... . SERVICE Sta. Attn d n • t . A-la 11-only ~~ .. ~-i~ homes PIANO, ORGAN SALE ~~~~ •:: CO~tE BROWSE AROUND fl~5~~= :·:::::::::: .. ~= ~"='~IQ"::::::::· --•-Mike •I URUI lllSlil •---Th'· •· • ·~·•mate ale ~-• ·•·-• f -~ -·~ WINDY'S AUCTION "'", ... ..,.,..._ ......... &U<T'°"' · .. .. ........ . ....... ~ ~ """"' \Ve Service -We Filla.nee ... -_... .. .......... _ .. _ ...... llJl.ll.L[U Co\J'tll'U9!0 ~~ ......... n• AVl&TIOl't SllVQ ........ . AIRPORT TEXACO. 4611 ---~'Tit--.... Slf.&S..471• NtNLAP iiAbe~donetomake l)'Stem.Payottbl.lolfn.26 DAMAl'OlllT .................. lhlTUVIL ................. - llr ~ Beach • ..._,...... W-. .,,.. ...._ 'model of e&•U&,l.D ..................... lnt Ar• tllMPOlr'TA~......r··-• Campas • ·-.. -· APPLIANCE way ... ,. new 1 cub Cl1' &mall pymDtL 201!t% Nnrport Blvd ocu.Nt:1D• ................ ._ .. lJSll AltTO TUWlf'OltTAT-.. .. SERVICE --.. ~-'L Ex· •oas a EMPLOYMENT Ill •• pianos & Ol'lallS anivinr cn:d.it depl 535-!289 8ehbxi T ' Bldg ~l1 IAtl DllOO .................... 1m UML llDTICQ ............ .. .... --l!lS N@Wp(lrt vd .. c...... Ol1)'. . !I •rv•ltllN COUlfTT ........... •iruwr & TllT'o. ...... . • ' " pe1iimoed. AM-: 11tt PvmJtvN aooo • sa..mo • llOOl'I. Costa Me.a * &t&.8688 HOUs11 'ro •• MOVID ...... ,..SERVICE oiuCTOIY ·~ -1---------' Wwi:lb:er player piano Sll95 OPEN DAILY 9 COMOOJril.llUUlll ......... Int ~ Harbor. Cmta Mesa. WJl&hlftlfl'\lictlon 1-1----------1 Ne·" d•mo. c.-••• a Equip. ··-to 4 OUP\.OU ,0. IAL• ...... .'tnS accoum•• .............. .. OVER -STOCKED -.... ,,,,.,, lol"&•TMJ:NTI ~SAU .... 1• .utnt••nMI snvtc'I ······• SERVICE Sbd:km attmdant, 5 Year okl. 16' KenmDn! ""---!-" G nd ,, ~ Al'n.lloNCl •ll'Aaa. , ... SAUCERMAN SCHOOL ttfrig Like "'""'......,. ra • w .... ··_..SPACE t t 1 -RENTAL·S ASPHALT, on. ............. _, exp.. me. See KDue. 46'11 C.o ~._ ..... _ 1.a MIJST SW! . new, copper. Pmnicr Grand, Wal .•• S895 qe e @ c ro n c CARP.E'I' tr.taller hu one HOUMS Furnished "•\'.?! '-"•-•u ._ ....... _ ..... _. c.mpm: Dr, N.B. ~~ i&>. Call af:te.r • 5 PM. FUcber (new) Eby &nnd ~ tdel e. I ct u re 1 roll, aWICl.do nyloo carpet. .,,_ ~:;.~-~ Fits tbe OUld New beds: KUw $99.SO, 9fi2..71D7 ~~·~~·w~-~-t~'roP~w, ~~t:mae~T= ~ ;u.~~-,~:r~ ;E~.: ~.:::::::::i ~m=~:;~;:: ...,., w., --Willard H. Saucennan.. n.-,-!19.SO ......... ·-en. WASHER • .1--. ''°'"""-.....•. N-~-•.•. ...,,_ .,_.,ect -i~-eve-i-. 111au DIL MA• ....... -.... .JI.If .... 111 urnc• .... __ Bmdt. 491-Wl Ed. D. "'""" '"' rw..i -.-. ... T"'• o;Ql.lllUIC ,. .. ~"" ..-......... ,,..... .,_ ....... .,.. ,.,~ 540-7245 111•1& V.llOallt .UIUll:ltl ................ -Twins $39.50,' -......... $125. Rdri&-frmt he $ll5. Wuditzer mah. ipinet .• S4!>5 Paid $DI. Sacrifice for flS. c.DLuo• P&•K ............. .mu ca·r••• ... ., S.Winn MAchine 5tO-«l&O Enroll DCN •--Free Q ~1095 2U SG-.594T Na'M'Off •U.CM ............ mt Clollt11TMUtt1• .......... .. ..• Eva 5&1158 King D spru.ds Sll.95, n. r.er New demo : G.E. portable d!Shw~. M•WP<NlT M•TL ............. .mt Clol:l'P'TU;-........... ... Operaton ... "'95 New. -KELVINATOR I . c. J "··"d s ..... , wal 1495 PO' 00~rn "· 100 GE _,,.. .......... . tllWl'OllT IJMOCU -········ -C-.etrr. ~ ·····-·· .. I ON -.... . ..... corner e e c tr I c . U<,IW pu"' ' ~ •Utomau" . ' -QI v SU"<Oll-UTIMOlllS ................... CMILO CAl:I. "-' .... -. Experienced on dftUes ATl'ENTI LOVING PAR-arraar. choice. ol cln. rea. range. xl.nt oond. A:iking New demo Land ca.men, ~ $149. Sell diUOOl'r, new walton belt oov1• sMD•U ............... ., COWTUCTOU ............ . spdttswear.m TopNB .~~-863 ~il1TB ~ SllO, oow SlS&.50. Headbrds: $100. ~ F'ischPrs, J only. Consalcs I S40. &aS-8369 vib"tor I ma.Ma1:e roller. ::rJ~~~~;., Pa•ii·::::::::::i: ~::g f.'f".:'. 6 air.uti" Production,..., ._.......... · A.It's • Kinp, flS, Q\lffM $12.50, F=R=o:=zf=K,~~~~an--c~b-,-,-,1 1 1 &tudenL. reduced 20.,. 4r 9502 Flounder KB 968-803:5 ntVltl• .................. -•• .119 DltAPlll:lU ................. . o~ --~•-~-Learn to speak well. ermncl-Full "n SQ ~.•-· "'!16 """ _,,,._ ..__ • ._._ ale .-.i..il • ' • SUT SLU•• · · · .............. SMl OSMOltTIOW .................. ... ~".,.._ ~ -..--.,_.., • •"'llla """ · type, holds 600 It.I, $95, ""''c IUT Ul.llO ......,......, lllVIMI Tl•it.M:• ........... 1111 HAl'TIH ilW1Cll .,,, __ _.. E:rp'd. tcp i-Y· ideal eood. a~ projed. ~ ~ I Trundle lets (duo riserl w/ * 548-5B18 * )'OUr chOlee ............ $850 Sporting Goodt ISOO RIVIERA Safa bed $85 tD•ON& Oil AU.• .............. ILKTlle&&. ..................... . ··-.~~c.M.·~-,.. s...._-_.Privateardall tnne,1 .. ...i .... matt.-."OO. J .. ~~n··-• ...,lnet S550 Ste-"adlo/reco·d· t.ALSO& ....................... -•ou1PNSTllWT~ ..... .. .i..;JCW ~--... ....... -~. .. an,""" ......,, n" •• "'"" • • LIDO llll ..................... SI{! Jl"•91CM• ................ -.. .# SHAMPOO Girl For ap. now $19.50, RoQ..a4'a)' bed1 KENMORE uto wuher, Hobart cabk, Eby console ~~1:D~" 9'l'~~obie ~/FM $W. Marble ~b u~:~.o-·:::::::::::::J: :'u':.'ci'iiiJiA'iiii;'i"k."".:::.- poinb:Dellt ALF REDO' S WHY PASS UP "I inn. spring malt. reg. lall! model, zlnt cond, $15. ........................ $545 uvur. -. ... g em. couee table on l lllltiqu.e u.n sLU,• .................. JM •V•JttTUa•amnw• J!&.A Marine Aw. 8&I Isl. Brid&e invitations wbm in 6 $59.50, nc,.-$39..SO, Campy 546-86T2, 847..&JS Gulbransen theatre qan both lor $58. 673--0632 ped6tabi 6'U-M95 u.cK t.AY ......................... aall'NUIH.. ,_ 6r;Mi070 · edy ie.,,. )'OU can be a beds rq. $119.50, row $89.50. DISHWASHffi..tup of tbe ••••· ·· •••• •• •· · · ·· ·• ·•• $895 SURFBOARD i '6 Hobi, x1nt , :~~,1~Dil '•ilitt':.".'.'.'.'.' •. = =~r.:~ttiii(ft:' .::::::: . .... - ., ..... n t Joaie Full a , sleep • sofa reg. line PlllLCO ........... ,_ 3 Thomas TL-J orsari. cond. .,,.....;.,_! ~ -U--. F'OSIURIA Crywtal • Amert. ll'OUJITAIM VALUY ............. MDIH., onc1 ........... . TALL lcid!Jllet'18iorSl;i.1 ... r-•-. ~me. .._"" ....,............. • -.. __....,.......,.. ~~ UUllU n..l-1-H ...,,, ... -IUL•a&CM ............ -.. .M9 • II ...... , ............... .. ....., .., .... ~ ---now $169.SO. Cbrisf· wkl oLd $1(11. 540-0037. w.a .................. ~iN Phone 645-07Sl ean ......... ._y .... • lOtt9 SU.CM ....................... TMUMI ........ -... week, ind Sat • Sun. .~ -· mu lay•way• now. S1ESTA NORGE --~,. la·-W\ll'tllber, Model ~. eqy. S'JS, Beic9 leather recliner. oa&MOI COUMTY' ............. ~ ..,. "'°" .................. .. - J'iab llarkd. ml .._.._ ,.., ~ 0 --u:; -•• Slo#TA AIL\ · ·• · .......... :, ··-1•1 MIJJ,.TH CLUU ,,. ..... -... . l~==,,-~""'"~u~----· ~ SQ P. 192'7 Harbor mod ~-i cond ...,. New demo •••..•••.•.• """""" like D!'W" $45, S..1-&ut, 501 nnMIMITl• ........ -..... • M&UUH ............... .. ' N---Bl"fd. NB. • PIANO, Theor7. ~·~ Blvd., ,...,. r Mt:. -Anil •• ~" el, ,..., · _,, Ml-fll•-•1 •-v o-Pl N.B MID'#&Y CITY ................. lflj MOUSKl.U1t1• ......... , .. .-. ., .. .,...., taub by member oi Mask ._._ ....,...,_ .........,. .-. 5t6-867l, 847-8115 ·--,.....,.. • ' llJfT& AMA tl1'9HTI ........ -MTalllCNl ~TIIMI ... , TELEPHONE t -..,lw ~-of~•• • 9Sat-Sun10-i. NOTE: Sewnl Conn l \Vur. COUT&I. ........... , ......... ..-ltlCOfd TAX ............ :=: 1 laci:Jl:l"S A-...: -.-u. litttr or'J[llll!I, usl'd in ('On· A TT E NT I 0 N ! £Lro. 5 SPIT commen:ial Bal'-S-LA•U•& SllACM ........... ···'* ltto91, ......... .. SUPERVISORS SlaiiOOCI Ml.Ilic Scbl . SCRAM-LETS 1110 certs I !!lightly "~worn. TRONIC MFGR'S I HOS. Que. statn:leu slttl 220 V, ~Ji: ::;'Jo8;.:::::::::::::J: ~=~-·:::::::::.:·::::::: CAN YOU GIVE AWAY WA-BeaiMrn i: lnf!rmediates.. Antfquee ottered at substsntial ttdue-BYISfS We bave recently hold!! ZS chlclwul. $21Xl. U.N a.•M•NT~~~ ...... ~ ntt:uUJICa ......... i~" TER f'ttO!I AN AIR CON· Sue DenloC. su.-M9f 4 DAY SALE * 11 TO ti PK tiom, purd\a.xd a oomptAy .I: s.&&-J651 ~J{'::~ii.c"'H:".:::;:_m. =m..'tl'~. . . ..... ::· DmONm 01'1'ICE! ANSWERS 1'runka Slll lr Up. Hall trees . h3.w inherited 2. quantity ol DANA l'OllfT ............... !Ml JnnaT • .,. .............. . can Hm'J' Ward Gray MERCl'IANDISE FOR tie ........ ~--·~ "7.50 • I • pri I _.. I p -··1 NEWPORT ,,, ___ .. ___ ,, llVIUIOI COUlfTT ........ 1m LAii~·-.............. . '7l4l6G-88&l lD .m-J pm ~ • ..,... ......... .........,. .. "' courae o va!e con-surp us ~u.Jprntn . a~ua D"C<M:.11 t~uUll V&CATIOJt •••1&1.1 ........ .!Ml UICXIMITII ............... _, ~ • ~··y ro. SALE AND TRADE 11-1 -"-iftf -.......... -• Up, Cedar chests. Vb ll!CVtive lelllON ollrred wHh llsl includes: Office equip I club family membenhip SUM.Ml• alMTAU ......... 2'tl MAIOtl•T ... ICl( .......... . ~ ~ ....u~ _.. va-,, -~,, , CCHllDOMIMIUM ................ 9'11 MOVMe a _,....... ...... .. N._ ~~~'G tori.an bedroom sell, Bras1 the ale of ..... Plano or Or--fixtures, Labrato'"" t e 1 I ·~ Incl transfer Jeoe. ''"") °"PLaxat •llltll. ........... .im P1oun1-'"'*" s ••• ~· TELEPHONE ~ Fumitvre IODO -v -'"u._,.,,. beda, I.ce cre&m. tables .I: gan during i'hla sale event. equip, electrunlc ~ eqW.p, ;:.... ~ RENTALS l"Al~U.. ............ :: tram~~·~°';'~ .. ~::-~~~ cbaln. Tiffany \eaded GOULD MUSIC CO. production equip. hydtauljc ROPER pa ~e with eye-HoUISI Unfurnlthed ~i'W··::::::::":::: >Am ~ -20 PC. "MAD"''D'' Look at the---h!'s NURs. abades A: much more. 2 206 H Main s.A ~1.am preu-JJ Toni, measuring levoel c:u--••"1u1. ..................... -~1•1M .. ,...., ...... ..-Tllll!!. Hoon •t )'OUl' con-IU ING L<-~-;:~ Locatlonl: ..... ..u.. ... • ~"A-• · • · tool&. __ .__ elecbic oven. ...--~ com· COS1'• ••u ................. .it• :.,•1• .................. .. 0 -• ~c 3 R ~ ._ u1...-ur.. .,....,.,._ • ......,,,,. I ~EKS * $16 ..... wu..a-. partmt'nt. White i: chrome MIS& D•L MAa .............. 11• P ••oo MM wnlence. N ~" · 001ft ~ .2136 Nwpt Blvd CM .-.... motors, switches If relays. ' MD& vs•o1 ............... .Jlll '°°" ll•vkl ......... -. • c.aJl 8f2.MQ2 btwn 9 112 LEAVJNG SJ'ATE M-"ltl'. ' 0 "-an clam teuons for be-•-eddl · nal S"l5. !J68...193S. cou•c• PAllC ............ .JIH MW•a ...... ,_ ••00•-00 • FROM MODEL RO · L-u r· & 122 S. Orange. S. A. ""''" "' many ho items. •twf'OllT •U.C:lt ••••• ,_ PUMP 111Vtc:a ............. . Temporary Jobs Inc:lllda: QWned. tof.a and ranean B' aota 6 love seat, POST Ctvil War (UQ) ~ glnnetl, starting Tueaday, Because we are tnO'Ylng to Sl'OYE S1S Wa.Mr $20 Twin llll'#l'O•T ,...,.n. :::: .. :: ... :111• ~:".-.··i;c:···· ..... . Walhm Girl Inc. chair -2 end. table,• ml'· ecftee table, 2 end com· tique bdnn set, din rm set, Sept. 30-~~'tblPM;.,~J!: new f~~ e.ecxfn~i. ~ ~pl.e:cl s:-E ~ ::=':.Trs'~-~~ ..• ::::::::::: •~ELl=CJ •= .. .. Now ,_ N-""••Ah! R""'· ............. ,_ ~2 ;_._ _ dreD mcxtes, hide--a-bed, lamPll. m~· .... "•" ........ arians 11Yaua e, ~ may i-Tw'aff ~"""f ,;o' cult' 1n ~ 4 . lb DOV•• sHMu .............. .-,.• , .... ...," ...... •... •• ""' .. -...... ~ -· .,.,., ~ _........ -.. : •• l.l~N . ........ Ol«;f ............. igo for Advanced Join the ,....,. .. ,. ,.---~ 1•1-••STCLlll'I" .............. -• .int 'IOtlJ ....... .. i!Jtet today fer inll!restina: tr -mirror-hadbaard -__..... ......... sue uaa rm n • F.dlnger Ave, S. . or by ::n Q ~ UM1¥1•11TY P&•IC ........... m7 snrtl9 .. ,. ............... 'i . , __ ,..., aa;i.,nments. Jn. nnilted bait ,....;...,. Ir m,att.. 8l!L Abo beautiful formal fun! calllng Oark Electronics Quality k1iw bed-quilted llVIM• ····•· .......... -• ..ml =~· T=~ .. -._-.. ~ "u r•µ-. ..11 .. :--.. All 2 1120 REGISJ'ER NOW' -t•v1•• naucro ............ llM i..:;-;: •--'-'--··-· 9-11 AJd 13 - 5 pc AJ .. :---· ............. rrn _._ IDOi. II!-.!-MlchlnM . o.>i.1"1753 Complet~ $U!i. worth COii.i*& OIL MA• ........ , .. :ml T&M.Oa-............ 'r'."• I.COY.,.., ...,..... ' • ,,._ -• ~ ·-old. Will -~"-. ,...,,, -•--'"• HAAIMOND -T•llMrT• COWTML Pl(, table I 4 h .. baek chain. ~· ...... '-4LI ---S250 A(t 5 ... wkndl IC-6536 U.LIO& ................... TILL c....c ........ .. led 2J.3..4.n...GI) SEWING MAQ:llNE iD OORONA DEL MAR RETIRED Law will Joan. · UT Ill.AMOS ................ ..mt TIU. ........... _. .. -.. . «Eil ... ?Jr:~i:rr:r· OOMPARE$lHAT $T4l9.95 .....,,_.._ 01 .. __ ....... Red 1'69 SINGER 2&>t E. Cc.ut Hwy, m.a93tl m tght 9dl Library, full Pac BELL And Howen Canon LT li.M~1U:ND".".".'.".".:·:::.:· .. : ~~=-"".-..·~'::: ,,_, ~' ............... •• CONSOLE lens 3Smm 1till eamera wltb JtllWl'OaT wUT ............. mt Ul'NOlSTUT •• ~s No .... -~ --~ 116 mo. .........:i .. term chair I 15 . THEY'RE HERE! Rep'er. Calif Rep'tt UOCA. 131 5«>-2330 MUtffl .. TI* ••ACM ....... :Mii .............. .. uu ... 1.-c una uuv ui",,_ Zil Zag Cab. model. Sligh.lljo New EOJ'EY dW-manual N~ cal Digest. C&J Qidea, CAR · MUNTl't•TOM NAASOUI _ .. .MM WILDIJM ..... , ........... .. Tir@ ~. pmrt time. wn V'S w•Bftlftl .. r llon1 upholstered w Ing .. _.a ........... _, --L ~ ---... , .. __ , 1 F -lM . 1 ,_ ••••rn ~·'·. ·'·" • ll'OUMTAllll v.t.u•'f' .......... an,..1 JOBS & EMPLOYMINT RU.I\ ~ ct.Jr $2S. 611 v ,-pt U3t'U, ~....., ,...,., o;u1, ....._ ~ arpll, ~ or onn , pnn er, e ... <>nn..<> '"'uau MW< SUL SUCH ............... JOa W&lllTIO, ,._ , ......... ., Wladl. aftemoom .I:-~ ~air;• • eve~ witbout attacb. befinners, Only $300-terma. with privilep of using aame barber pole $25. C 111 :\'L.~':.0\'9.::::::::::::·:= ~ ::=:::-._ ....... .,. K·Mut 'I'itt, CM. 541-82 ~ w. 4th st.. Santa Ant ~ Hel(hts, arter 3 Built in controls too~ Allo ARTISAN orpm Ii al· from time to time. J",f, A-646-977! oUMoe COUNTY ············-~ ,...., a .,,.;,. .............. ,. TRAINEE ,__,,DdyS.9 · makebut·holM,sewonbut's, tachmentsloraI:~. Sturgt"s 644-1557, 2219 N-'~RT •···• T · IA#TAAlfA .................... w OOMU'Tlttl.., stm. plus car, plw; expenlll!I, Sal U Sun U.C H 0 LL Y W 0 0 D Double hem dMut&, mW JarK7 NEWPORT ORGANS F<rtuna, NB ' Q;Mem~ SSXI ei:: :~:::~·r~ .::::·:::::::::::::: ~.lr~in':: ~:::::;::;:-,_ military cunplete 4r a ~ ESPANO'l IN QUALITY bed, '2:i. Traditional mahog. stitches. etc. 5 yr_ paru: and l!B3 M.onnma Ave tra:nUer ltt. IJ8..4l36 =•t"" 14•50_~~.::::::::::: ~MCJ..~~ wj .:i·:.::::: .,... ,,.,..,. -"""" ltu a.Qy cocktail table , $311. ~ gUa.ral'lftt. $5.&t NB.. e 645-1530 FOR SALE u.•u•A stACM ............. .-I09 .......... , ••·• - , _ _... _ ____,,.,t to ... cn.n Modal Home Fum re 541-5003 dwn. ii 9 pymts. of $5.M UPRIGHT RCA Frttur $15. u.•ut1.1. ••u•L ............. mr AOUCIU.-. a.--.. . ............. -= .. ~· .............. Sa · s to 85" Vrry easJ e e y AMAHA Be.autilul original ail paint. Bedroom set, $91. Call tor MIUION Vl•>O ..... _ ...... 1111 tcMftOU a •mtUCTIOM ·-· Oat Ann, Merchants ~rll(lb. .::~-3 'p1 UV Rrn lectionaJ, s pc:s, mo. Na intf!f'!!t chge .. or. 1 ...... mountain .eene in beau-•pp!, •~t"•• 11o111 .cL&MElfT• .............. 1111 JOA .._ •• ~uhDll ._ .... :::: lOU Wmdift ...._,..,..,,., tun ete rooms SJ35.. H · · COMPLETE PRICE PIANOS & ORGANS ..,. ...,... '"" t.utinMo • · ............. 1711 ntuT111C&L nel ~. ot decoraton s1J"W Spanish olpoint refrig. 38 cu $56 40 See the com..1-t.e 1'--st: ~~ b~-~ ~ns . ..,.~J~ SJ Pr. oval diamond • band ~tr::~ s~~ •. :::::::::= MERCHANDiSi"FOiit , Or., NB. 645-2TIO furniture Consisting of the fl Uled 6 mo, ooppertone, • ~ "'IE' .........., .,;ai~ inune ~~ "' COffOOMIMIUM '* I ramou1 Cu.tom quality Ma. m . 80-2621 For no obHg.. tree home COAST MUSIC •pflft'Ciatr Re.uonabie CaJI WI 11mall diamond. $600. Otll'LIXIS ui.,IJ•ii".'.:·:::: .. tm SALE AND TRAD * WAITRESSES DAYS Sufood Rntaurant APPLY IN PERSON REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Culll Hwy 'NowportllMch ~-··'! ""-"it M.,.. Lill NEWPORT • uooonR 347.~•1. • . 61S-3396 IUMM•a AIMTALS .......... ..-1"U•t1fTVlll ................. . drld tiv1nc room group. nie ~·nu., \:&I ........... ••• -~ IAO RENTAL!:» o•,ICI ~•NrTUI• ...... .. ~ ... t El --.:.a--._ --c-9 P.M, ll tnll. Call Collect ,......,....A .,.....,...,. * r~"......, n.ILL ME fl.f 8 ER S ff Ip, Dfl'JICll •OUtPMPIT ,.,,..,. I ~--r~·~ -Offl .. Equl-nt I011 213 . 531·'694 ~· ~ -· h ~ ~ CIW> Apll. Funnllhod "'" , .. ,, .......... . low: master king Kize bed-Open 10-6 Fri 11).9 Sun 1i.s Good News SiOll'.en. a pre>-Newport Beac eM • ••ws•AL ........................ ~".C:.~V.:~:f"' ....... . room Rite and the aulbentic MIMEOGRAPH -Gehl. SOD Slnitt. a.ulo, ~ Jiii. 6 tnQI HAMMOND SteJ-.. y fese:lonal ainctlllC ll'OUP haw $000. 5f5..9f19/ 644-0631 COIT& "'''" ................... , .. MOUllHOLO toOOS "-""'" I -........ -·-'-t ·-~ dinette •/ int' ~-·-. ~ 1790 old. No attach needed. lo .. -··· • -· " ......... ...,. ...; • .!: a kw ... ,_ Will book MOVING w II MIS& v1ao• ................ 4'lll UMH SAL• .......... .. ..... r-... .,l05U MVO• ... -'""'· 'I.AIOI• ......... ..--' ;:'!:, ··-: al.er IO ener, •••l"O•T ••ACM ................ ll't.l•MfTUN• auc:nDii""'"" - Umited Moct • $483. nrw. Xh1t mnd. nV1 ........ desi""' """""'"""' bllhd helll of _,. __ ,__ .. ~ J....-In now or ......... eta la ""• -;... '-'·--.... Id furni'"-. "IWPOltT tt110HTS .......... G'lt --•··cu ...... . _... -..-..,...., .. ,_,..~'"'"'., llU UWUL-. ..,..,..~ .....,a · ' ,...__ ,.........., .... ,. tll'#POaT IMOAIS ........... .,.. .., .... -.............. ,. Hamilton Shownlorn. SHI Will Incl mbcl IUJ)plMs. $5.27 mo or $4.2.00 c:ub. So Calif. rtPt heft. du~ or weddinp. Benefits 54f).(l65g WISTC\.IPI" ... . ............ o\lfTIOU ...................... .. WutminsterAve, Westmiu-5'5-1821) 526-6616 ;._.._""""' .._., .... C 0)., t'Ol15idered, 64&-&llJ Or UMIVSlllTY P&lW. .. , •• , ... ,.4111 =~~.~~·:::::: .:JO..am.a.v' ""u.;J.• St&-6256 Water Com PalntiflCJ u.cK 11o Y .................... P1AMOS a 01...,., m l!M...f.G4 TYP"""rn"""""' ...... h 1901 N. M .. 1.. 1 •••• 15 ... ...," 11osT 1L.u'P ............. ea .......... . ' Lnn.J.&L~ ........ m.ac • _., or ...-:;, .... ....... COIUIN& DIL ............. AUi l&OIO ...................... .. SPANISH calculattr, Vft7 reuoaable. Muslcail Inst. 1125 Santa Ana SGLE Bed $35. Ma.pie din nn Novclla eroa 962-2152 ULto& . . ..... ., ............. ~r.,csJ.,0:.ii"'··· ........ . x WAITRESSES MEDITElllRANEAN X1nL Omd 89'J..2423 VE PIANOS lbl~ chairs $15, Sb1U chair l.&1' lll.AMOI ................. ast TAl"I •11COaodi""'""" .. ll . NEW F~-IS'' .. ____ WE HA ! -.. 2 Cab Stereol ....: J>n>. f Puppies: l male, l fem . LIDO ISU ................ tal C&Ml'lto\$ • ...,,,..w;-·· ·1 .f Al Sbcnrn tn modd t.mes. ~ l.JGMIU.U You may __ ..__ -l'l'nt -... -o ......... ~ . ·-1"" ,,..., I A\.M>lo llLlotlD .............. y I ... APPLY IN PERSON twice .,......,...., ."' . jector acre-en $10 SUnlamp ~ / iert1tt. ~ .rw '~ MUMTIM9TON auc• ........... MOll-',-'""....,LI s ............ . 3 Rms CJ( f'lml, (din rm. UT I!.--.-r-•-8022 amplifier, used Cl1ly • and cndit an mcmn: pa.HJ ... elc. -· r.:i_._ Dr ~1545 9/26 l'OUMT&IN Viol.UY ............ 11 llllOCUU.U. SCoH:i ':::::: 'I rm, • bednn) prktd et. _ . .,,.. _._ $25. h Sl.30 equity and talrz toward purcbuc ..,. -'-......._u:; • lllol. aU.CM , .............. , .... Mttc'll..LAMIOU' where •t P9li b )'OQn b:Kla7 PATIO Sale: lli02 s o. owr payments. 6Q.-4689 aft HOUSE OF HARMONY c.o.ta Mesa 5 Yur Dkt mP! ~ .. ~ ~:O~~.r;·· ........... :::: MUC. w1o111no ... :::.:::::::::· ·.: al -1-$391. Eal:t' O'Mllt n.. • .---Bal~ 1 ••• ~. 6 PM '8 F--'-'--T.,_.... PllOTOCOPY tnaehine $40, dUhua.hUU, llO uiuun:n. tAllDllll ••OVI .:::::::::::: .... ,. ""'CHllfln', ft. ...... : ... " .......,. Da,J.......... ....... ......... llMIJVU ........... .. ... --.~ ............ -· ......... , .................. ,_ 78 Fubion Island Terms. 'I'tms-Fri-Sal 10 AM • 6 S STRING Vega "long neck.. Nl'WJ)Ort Beach * KHm'1. ditlo maddne $15, C.Old!plt ~ ,..., ~UDWAT CITT .'.'.'.'.'.'.'::::.':.':::;i. m:t::.-. ~ftiit'iAU',_.,_ Ne-NpOrt Center, NB. Santa Atta Fvmftur. PM. IJoUlddd 11 em s , banjo. 1 mo oW. S325 new, NOW-tent a Baldwin la.no refrigttator US. double bed HALF Prm&n black n:We: l&lfTo\ &IU . . ................... g&H .::~ • w~ e G6 W. 4lh St.. &mi. Abt Unem, dotbes, v • r Io u a .U s:zso or best olW• Jot ywr child for P U.OO 125. matchq; aola .l chaJn kitten, 1 wb. o ~~ ;:,_~~""': tt•1~.~.:::::::::: PETS and LIVUTUclC ~--•-~-:n. • 5f1'4'19 • !dies. MllotllantOW;. 644-0057. k. Prat , ___ , fn. $35. .f95-0l1l.. um. La 962-J40l co.UT•L ................ •• nn ,.INIML ............. §' ..... ........, vYc• wee esa .... ,.. H 1...apna Nigael u.cwttA ••t.e• .............. f195 C&Tl .................. -... . 5t5--lll63 FURNITUR.E i: ~ liM CARPEi", abq, hHo NEW •trucix:~~ ~ results "B=NKT" rad .Io •••••••• ~~~~ "~r:_:,\. .::::-.:·:.:::··= =:la ·::.:::::::;;::::::::::·: ·• WaUr1 Ill K1PPJ'• Dell )'OU hi.':' Dl'M' aeen at $1 ill· ~ 396 l:lamilllDll. cuara.n~. l&M (Ll.Mltn• .............. 4111 Lr\'QTOCX .................. ... ~ -o. .._._ ... -.... " A.IDll!rica0 ___ , ~~ :,,:: C.K. Slturdq onq. WARD'S BALDW1N STUDIO w/VW kll. modem table o"'••,,•,,'°.,'"',., .................. = CALIFORNIA LMNO .._., ... ~ .-sns .............. ,,_...........,..iaa 1;;;J;;~~~~~~;];:;~~~J~~1 •M•N C.M. ..,...,•-• •--._,~...o-dteSler port .............. " I Ast .... BeU:7 494-94(1 _..., twprt. -.ai.ui-. ~ • CONOOMINIUM ................ -•u•s •10 .............. .. WAITERS. w~1tr••••a, ::-,.:-= 1•ms::_ 1126' SPECIAL ,~ 0rp.a c1a.t1 ::_ :C: TV.~&0:00. 2 HOW'S THE 11.:,!L~nfurnlthed :E~·.~:·~::::::::::'.5 . 21211 Cout a.,. c d M. °' Newport ""'· 0pn 312 .. .,.. ... b:m ,~: ~1,..!_~on the Gr•Ni:'""'"""1 5ALEI ••111tu1. ...................... vr~1N-SPOR·T"A"T· l·ON· ..... .-' Bcrlboy, Pnf. np'd, AJ>ply: dQI ptr -yt. 5"-5f'10, p..,. .,, ._.anmtzn.a. "'W C.OITA MllA .................. tt• """ RS Qua!tfted .&iJta only $1..00 a Pemco .. fi8b .. a(Oell Ma'-' VllDI ................ Jlll tOl!ft a TM:M'fl ............. . WOMAN-homtWlfe, um 1'8' 1· SOFA.. r.-r um. quiJte.s SINGE ANNUAL ~ Exctam.iy •t: "TIS TROPI~~'-' TIME FOR =:=::; :li'o<:n ·:::::::::=: =.~"3.wu1·:::::::::::~= spiue tlm9 tD ell'n !DDIW7· Oonl, lt'Olh -prcled SUS. SALE A THON WARD'S D..t.1.nta:N 8'I1Jt>IO .. F.dlnpt (@ -...--.. tll#POltT lltOSSI ........... mt 11'110-CICI llOAT _, .... -.. Win -"' -llml~., ,,....... -_. S7'. • • .". !!!"'*'-....--,.;~;· ~ •••• """' v-~ • ui.mi "''"""' ·;· .. ,, .......... -!!!! ... , "'""'" ............. . tr1JD -_.. ~ _,, UIUVllSITT -· ............ -MAT • ..,...,... --ti!J.a llmU. WUl u 531-..a ' • MUSKIN .boYe DI .. cround ~T ·· '''' ••••..••••••• .Dllt 90.o\T ~ ···········--~ QlumtJan. ..., .... HING-Sia ....... ~ ~M·us• .u pool. ,.. round.-eomn COM-U ICK CA. SH cor~u:.:. .u·::::::::::::: =::-s· ... r.u.:...·:-.::-.:.: WOMAN tar lnnilW m ...._. a twlD tlld. .. _ _... c..i-t ~' .. :..... ...,,.._ .,,1 laddn'. mter.. poo1 Q u.LAOA ............. _ ...... •OAT 111tY1Ca ........ ·--·• clel u.. ...,...._ ,...,, t"<'"" MY llSLAftOS ......... _ .... .-llOAT •llfT&LS ·-·-· .... -·= -~ M--...,.. A ..-. Good ....i, l1L'G. USED SEWING M &CHIN~· .......,. _.ltlon vacuum ~ U"!L l1L'G. "00 ,.., ................. ..., _, , ... ,.,. .. ·-·-··· ~aft ' .... "" M.AHOOANY CASE s43-.f304 ~ llol.SOA &SU.NO _,.. __ ,,,.,_ ............. 90ATa ... -· .. -·a., l ·::;:::::::==::::llii~ii:;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;: -· _.._. MVlfTMI.,._ alACN ............. IOAT MDVI• """'••---801'.U 6 dlnrttl ..CS ftb1rn-•t-l•HT lmCM OI -· Peried anlltica EXQUlSITE Ssppf\tre and llCM.IJn"Aitl VALI.l'f' ......... .¥11 MAT ,T'OltM.· .... -...... : ... -""" """"'" ... Bat ottft' 131-82 •--1-..1 at THROUGH A IPL·~" ................. ..-_..n WAlfTU ..... --Sche1 ... lftltrurCffen 78 ed ... wr at ~ q ... 2888 · dlaJnobd rinC-.....,._... L.ott9 alAClf ,,,,,,.,_ ....... .-._Ht(.,_,,. ........ ,.._,.,,, mil. R.J'AC. 511 W, Utll 11'15. WW 911111C1r mi1Cb lMI. . ~ ~ ............ ::: •LY•• UIMlll ,_.,.,, .... fl - ~ --.. -WHITNEY Baby Gr. D d -.,........ ... u~·-·· ............. .MUI lllOSU ._.. ............. .. ........, "' or -"'"' '"' r .,,_.,.. ...... .. ...... -... • ,...,.. -. .... - ....... . JOIN 'ftCE I•~ .. Jl1ll J>iana. Jlf!ASONABL£, MIO'lffAT CrTT ............. , •• .lllt IMCTCL.91 .. .,,. .. .,,_,. rtmJRE! LOYESEAT. RJD&.A..llED, fl fAY WllCOMtmoMA\ Au. $4S#S aft fi PM CROSS top Ref r I 1., IMTA A11A ............. -..... _ llU.CTllC CA1t1 ...... -..... . DO ~! ~ ~ .,.. ma• •ulmm.Uc oerrc.t F.xc. aE. DAILY PILOT ~J~~ ~~.::::::::.-~~··::·:::::::·:-.: 1111 )IOO qUlljt;,.. ttt11•.m: 9HM1 w5 OFF .,JANO Ufrilht-pnctke. ,,. Hege In Ba.ct 145 ,...,, .... ~ ............... ::: .-n•c~ , ... • ........ : ... .. IN'SI'lTl11'E EUXaNT DPtr: IM,...ft1, u' .... I Good anUtion m. lTth. f42-S741. ~= :=... ·;::·:::::;'.-,.rtt1 =: ~'IK!' ~~-::: JN'l'!:IUlfAnoffAL -c1inJ111: tallM. 4 dliik1rt Du&-TO OH ~ OLTMPIC1V Oonlole t1er. · WI CUMlllfT!...:J.~·:..:.::0000·"'"' raMUa. Tu"'v-. ........ _..-MotellHotelJApt M.f;mt $:N. OJI PbJ'le ..,.,_, se-em3 I IAM N.ut C.Vi:aT--..... ,JfB tutL.US..,..,., ........... .. A DlV1lllOll or ···~ -... _ 111, TOUCH & SEW J~~n ~ -""'~ _.,... -1 ~· ~~ ~1 WANT AD R'iAL'.STAn;· ....... .-I:::".:: · ::::::.-.=: AmlON1' !OIOOl8 -· .,.,... ;;-....__. • .-tcaaS G.wr1I ~ .. ·.,.,."" ..... _. lftfS.BROOfQtUR.S'I' --·!'!h"~ SINGER . ... ... Tll:lf'l ... ~ ........... ~ ....... OU. • .,.... ~ D'"' ~--· caaoe ~ -Orl&o. 2 5 ~~FAMILY ~ tn ~·:m .. :::::::::I:; :=T:,:.~~:::::::: ~ ~ ··-., ,,_ ~ -Q -·~ ~-~-· ~ -~ -842 5671 ·--:-............... ......... _ .. ..,. PID(Sf'ORAWf ....... ........ $ .. feaftt An"""'_ .. ~1' -•OOM•Mi' O ....... ft Qtle&d. ,,.,_,. .. , AaJc far BIUJt ~ al 14MCB1 UM HAUOI kft.. COil.A MUA . for ·a&J.. Ptt'l'Cr. l1MUl • =u~~Ll• COU•TJ = :m.-.mno·:::::::=: MONUSSORJa!n1"1. .... '-"17khC~ HAllOllMIOf:l"•Cltf1'll. Mt•llfl DW.dnct1G6111,CllarpGOOD ~ 1A f.ftltb ~·=.,., ... :-... : :.m~-:.,.··:::::;:::::~ 2\li -$. ctte JICllUI' dlOd $105. """""' ,_,. ad. U... alt beiek aJlll hearlzs ... ute. tJr perfect •us1"1:.s ••o.>t•fY M ... <;a•• ............... . 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P'!f: :up ··S ' r-• "'"~~ ~ sc epe, Orig. r--'-",/"'"''-'~· _. ;..' .-'-·,:,,.._ M9-3G!l..E:iq, es or a R~'GE:u 'lbur1>Fri A Dop . ' '1125 ·Oil ·llliii'e -·Balboa ' · r00l .. n( "'.,.; '/r.:=o...., ' ' °"""'· To(li}. ttblf f ·· v""'. "·,sw· ~'~a, I '., l-~·-,..;:.;tt-=-=•••=n•Bl;"=1l!>"',_I SaL e.'1c.iet ?WU..n'i c•••••" ..,. __ ,,__ 111,-No. ea, n...,.._ • '""' mod<I. 122;: Call at ,,,.; ~'~ . KBMAMM GHIA ~attS:IO. V~ ~·· ~ . 11.J.4 "Newport r..JU>UU• ~~ 5.30 p.m., SC..1267 ~ArJIESA -""' . PUPS • 17\1 o~ ••bl .. 4111YAMAHA100 .......... • 'z.~ KAliMANN • it '65 CONVERT* '68' v·w· ,.~ ... VOLKS Blvd.C.M. HI •7 W~ks 'oJd.• cruiler,alftopa;l,glauedup ~ S251'.1. 3 cYcle trailer IJUne8·~ .9525 ,,.._.: .... ._~.~ .. ..,.,~bta1 . condM .Allxtfa..n11pnt, . , ' Qll . Carptt;,~ has ..Le eaµ~ to.tbp water J.llle', w/trailer, SlOO cond 54&-2S.J8, wwr.-! ·~ u.iu ... _...,.U<.JQ can ot top .. \13.t ~ll. 6\6-1234 -·$1.l!l'i<f. 'Shlip BEAUT!FtJf ...... Miii l both U-NO Mq'l'OR. ' . ~ . ·~1 oi•r eu-· bUiJ:r.~eriaf. $175·& $250. 19416 PORSCHE 1112. Red w/ f~ ccindloo'ri.r. < '•l!d, dlr, B'/<, 2, 1lf ,l!'d .. 4 ood. <!Ir. from· $.1.50,P,P t !Jl'l l&.bor, Lab' _ ... i lea "f;.buloua $20. 494-.2119 after.6 PM 65 BMW ~MO. hill dr. I ,, """"' aarr. . P!IObe $21. blk int. . 5 fpd 'AM.nil. loMed! Oney criabi e:.-t .• 1R &: It ~., acbool aiee-90c per Yatd 968-89tll ,.....,.., P-UPP .,. 18' Ow • w-b ,._".._.. l.mmac. $985. , -•. , , ,....,1210 , • • ipJneh black.Int. Tall... small !laJ. ,smaU ... Jaw Pl)'· ';;~;+.;C..:.""'"=C--=:::I dlspositian $15. 5J6..Xl91 ' ~ ,.,,, p .,~~... * m-o931 * a ..... A tL _, .... ~ • u:-.. ' --T " . ..,.. will~~ --'Suiwws Factory . dr<'i' enc .. ·Jae whl trtr. aiding • ,..,,... • ~-Y' -9. ·~ ._C:EDES IENZ '&l PORSCHE .v-•••-down or' Ind• !,Ow low m•nb. -, ... ~v· (abn(S 4 ~. Sold ~ MINIATIJJ\E Pwdle pu~ equip. ~ cood. $1395 '68 Yamaha 005.l Xlnl cq:od. 10p. Lie/ UVJU879991 ~ • '"""'° .i. Perfect &: all 'mec~ pymnl~ VliFSOOLB,'0 Call .PHT628LB, Call PSli1. OHT13 the public 8-4 Monclay fhru pie$. AKC $50, , 548-26.11 Co_mplete w/a~r: . .. $1 . ltlbtt,1:2250. S47-al22 Ren~~~-or 56-0634. Sat. 1820 MCllll"Ovia. c .M. * tu-158.1 • 14'6'" GLASPAR. -TSHP $545. 6'5-a _ ~ '69 vw\ air CODiL radio '62 VW B MARQUE'ITE tune up equlp. 1'"'EMALE ' BEAGLE Evtnrude motor. Good con-• vlnyl, coco matJ, w/w 1 • US lllte 11e'W. can after 6 p.m. 6 \veekl, $30 dition $625. 673-51&.! Auto S«vlces TRIUMPH many extiu. $2630 new, New engine, rebll ~.or. 897-4837 * !l62-1S4T * FIBERGLASS boat repairs, . & Parts ·9400 '"J $1950 'ff-/ 21,~i till. Xlnt camper equipment. small 3 Pr ladicl a~ )Jogott. lki MIXED . shaggy LHASA dock service. J .G. G~ "Am~ and 383 carb. '65 S'PRIT' E,. ~ruf· bnm'ac.. c:ood., ~like trade. LS'D1LB, pant. S3l ~ ~ ~POODLE -pups, i:JS. Co. 541>-6f89, a.ft 6 ~U manlfold. Brand new, 200 Call Roy, Phone ~ or EXERCYC1.E u.,50 1981 JS' GJ.utron, 50 h,p, miles MS-Ql.5 • Ea whlte, Italian red Int. '65 VW, 2 ~ 4 speed, 1,.,-,,..,,:,.=--,...,==,,-I • 513-70&0 ·• BEAGLES -AKCf'egisttred. Mercury. Xlnt cond. nes. VW Parts: Used engine, 4 apd, dlr locally owned rwtio, healer, be&udful red vw 1965 Bu&-onty u.ooo mt \VOULD like to rent garage 11· we,:~~~· Call 673=-2259 tranaaxel, front end, t.J.rea, Ex~llent ~nd Make ail~ and sharp, RUM l 40, $109S. Good mech. Body OK Need for storage Ct:l6ta Mesa 15' Horizon Ski boaL 80 HP Whet>ls. 546-1879 • or snull down, °wtU .(inc prvt Carl's Mfltw CA Inc., 1941 pa.int $795. 675-3491 645-2160 COCK·A·POO Pups'-Cllam· Mlft. New trailer. $1250. 549-3031 Ext. 66 or GT prty, NRZ8~L8. caD Phil, Hirbor, C..M.~ 642-0413. are.. plol) Cocker father, 7 weekl 6'2-9917 aft 4 PM Triller, Tr~·· 94. 25 1970 HARBOR BLVD. 4M-9773 ot fi45..0631. 1967 vw SWidial ~r. top FENDER Steel Cullar &: old. $20 each.~-• COS1'A MESA e'fil TR,..(A,..IRS. price rack, Eide tent. ateteo ""'•· s5o. stb-eraY Bike llll. ' month old lri"" Setter, bad M~rlno Equip. 9035 LIKE NEW! '66 Amtocral SUPER M &NX dra;tically """"""· Lrav-·radio.· ta!", !2200. Mt t pm. Otll 64S-97l! hot AKC I t d '· • •-16' C I .. neW "-· -11 rm . Inc tor -u-. u--· -· · ~2885 ' ' s s, nr a ere . ONE tac•,...., re-built {never .....,..~""r, • omp ""--. •• ..., ...., -.. -, • ...,..,. --WANTED: Elqant 7-7~~· 49'3-3627 runl ee:;:i" Mtrs 6-U model w/awnlnp. tni:ine jacks, Purple ~etalOake tiDiih. 6D-4«52 eves. tru. $1900. 67$-3226 1'iS VW 1500 S ~ back. coach, {period piece} 'xnlt BLACK Lab I 3 bas mirrors. Ready to go -but Spec!neial Bii.I Thomas Corvalr 1968 MERCEDES 280 SE 'fi6 TRIUMPH TR 4 $1150. . 536-6480 ' em. mos. 64 HNG grey marine dietel do 't find the time See eD1 ' t971335 4sll ' cond. Call • shots. SSS or SUS w/papen. engine. Complete w/twfn. we ~. 3005 Johnao A ' $J 695 /t.qto •. Air + +1 Ex. cond. *good condition* • • · tor DON __ v_o_L_v_o __ j VOLVO ·Bost 0.111 AN At DEAN LEWIS Misc. Wanted 1610 SILKY644-4887Trrr•·-·, boa"t. AKC diacra•~. ndF .. or~~ .. -~~-te~~~ ~ves .. M. ~ n ve., JAMES LTD • ~aft 5::!1>. Reasonable M8-f224 '66 VW Snrf, beige w/blk ,lnt ""o .. ..., ~ ... ,{IQ ~ lSM Newport Blvd 642-0040 1963 190. PRIVATE O\met". '63 TR 4. wire whee.111, R/H. Porsche rim&. Xlnt l96& He.rbar,,C.M. tf6.8J3 · $ cbamp stock 8 wk pups call P. SuttDn t2l3) 61£-9311 6 FIELD,.ls: Stream Travel · AM/FM, new ttrea. ?.fake n~ top, rie• tires. rond. SJ3511'. 543-2716 . $ WE BUY TeMD!i. (213) 0445-5992 ' · Wttkdays. or ' CTI4) 546-0438 ~~ Xln~~· $ 8 5 0 · Roll =~~=U~p seats oiler. 842-3957 after 5 p.m. Reumable. 893-3054 '6.1 VW Radio, heater. Good Autos Wantecl AKC German Shepherds weekends. $12. Upholstered rovers fl.2, MG '68 TRJU?dPH Spit. TaOO mt. tir1's. Excellent condition 9700 $ FURNITURE $ u Month!. 1 f.f&le, 1 female GRAY MARINE '67 KIT 15'. Sips 6. Xtra tire Skkt plates $1l. Chrome $1800 or best oiler. Xlnt $750. M4-1456 WE PAY . ·• APPLIANCES ~1956 Two 477 C\I In, 200 hp, 6 eyl Ii wheel. Dual gas. Xlnt bumpers $9. Chrome rol1 cond. 615--0159 '67 VW Square Back. Good CA. SH Color TVJ-Vi•t1•-St••o• gas eng, Hydro reverse, 2l> cond, ~ .. 6'1)-7343 ba . $22. Windshields $34. MG coo:lition. $1650. 1 ,._..,""",.,, Horses 8830 1 red. Xlnt cond. S300 ea. Phone Santa Ana, 5-17-4179 Sales, Service, Parts TIME FOR ** 541).-1915 ** CASH IN JI MINUTIS Can bed em on st ta te d. T ck "SDO Itrunedlate De.livel}', ~.=,....,vw=~~o-.• -="--~~ • •~•"I -£' .... .,......, l'\I t ~ VW BUGGY 1100 ADM-,.,, ..., ~· SUmoof, xlnt • 541 •531 WELSJ-1 Apoloosa 3 yr. Man!. iNO'>)'U. or .,...-.-_ ooei.: ftUICK CASH .., TRUCKS OR BES!' OFFER. 'P' """· .,,.;nr. $1l'm Top .............. _,... call DI for free ntimetlo WE PAY CASH ~"'. ;.,,JJJ11'9tack • "ddlr. -afl 6 pm. rond. ........, --Bolt Slip Mooring 9036 JJJ kind•, nrw • '""'· 30 y '"lit ~--· THROUGH A ... vw .... u--·--Gbia · 1 d units to choose from Best PARTIALL uu ......,n ... ir, iwu.woiw GROlHOIEVROllT 1-~~==-==,--SMALL Shetland, e b 1 SLIP For rent 1ru\table far deals on NEW INri:RNA· price S150, 2. VW sand tires:" both x1nt cond. Best otter. WE PAY CASH! ........ ~ "" "' .. 11· """"' boat. $25. TION•L tnicka c.u today 175. 962-1272 • DAILY PILOT l'N """· 549-0010 1---------1 mo. u · 8-1202 · & save nim. ' 3100 W, Coast Hwy , N.8, '69 VW, all extras, like new. e NOT Checks ---~----=====.===I KUSTOM MOTORS lmportld Autos 9600 ~ Ml>J164 WANT AD 9000 Miies. $1000. ml1iw. Lfvutock 1840 MoDfle Homes 9200 845 Baker St., Of 540-5915 Authorized MG Dealer Oceanfront .Apl 3l6 NB. For GOOD, USEDr--------------rN"w ~-TIDN AUSTIN HEALEY vw ... s,,.. Sm-1, AM-FM, WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR~ IT'S 'l'UN TO BOARD "BAY HARBOR 0 .... ~. AL lmpo,rtld AUIOI 9600tmPOrted Au... 9600 ' H:U:iie:':·a-::~. Your horse at TALLY HO Mobile Home Sales 1600• Loadlltal', li4" WB, 1 AUSTIN AMERICA t. ;, p~ ;!.~t~ cond. • 547-5122 • FARMS. Box stalls $55 per Casa Loma Roll Away spd axle, V.S, 4 spd, 18,200 mo. ~al shaded cornJs Sheratan Manor. ffomette : GV\V. O~y "299. Jt won't *WANTED* us·pcor mo. Automatic wa· Klt. Pn!sti(e, Sa.ban. last long. ter. Jeff & cleaned daily. ALL SIZES See at: . 1% acrt'!'I lighted arena, NOW ON DISPLAY KUSTOM MOTORS Fumilure • Appliances Color TV's • Stereo's • ou. Ice Equip • Tools • etc. TOP CASH in 30 minutes * 531·1112 * train1ng ring. River trail ac. 1425 Baker St., Q;.&ta Mesa 845 Ba.kt>r SI., Ot 54Q.591S cm . Expert English & % block Eut of Harbor Blvd. VANS " BUSES Western instruction. Ta.ll,,y Costa Mesa f114) 541).!M70 10 ID choose from. Most Ho Farms, 1r.g Newhope, GREENLEAF PARK guaranteed. Prices start at Sales, Service, Pa.rtJ Immedia~ Delivery All Models j~l'llllJLlll 31\nµorts THE 1055 HAS • !TH~CI tountaln Valley. 545-9587 $599 L78136 fords, Che:vys 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. WANTED: Old fu.hioned in clear clean cooJ. Costa ' · ' 642M05 M0-\1&1 -~ dreues, fun , costumes, TRANSPORTATION Mesa. New _92 •. space ,&dult ~ges, vw·s. See them au • .,,:A;::•;::tho;Drlud;A;TS;,:";Uc:Nne'=-==-"'"""""-,. jewelry, Jace linens. 6'15-6024 park. Models " SalH offic_e . KUSTOM MOl'ORS 1 · WANTlti5: Boys ~" bike. BOits a Yachts 9000 ~;tM~t Parle. Open 9 AM 845 BakM' St., CM 540-5915 Cpod running cond. Call '67 G~AR Ci.tat I 0 n . ACCENT MOBILE '67 DODGE Sportmw.n 108, I--------- alter 6 PM. 540-7817 In-.. •-m Mett. HOME SALES v~. & aoto. 3 Seat" $2295. '67 DATSUN During Our Expansion NEED tricks one to l.01l ~-with pr:wer jet ' 1150 Whittier Av,. "' a~ .to 'clmse from. And Construction '-="'='="'="'=bly"='prl=ced=. =-==·I power trlm. Full cover. Costa Afesa TI4: 642-llff , Kusttm..it1otors, 345 Baker 4 DR St-cl, 4 spd, dlr. ntar 1· ~-·-· A 11 $1395 -A-1. l BR, hotter sL, CM. ~!5 IAoth. I.II. ne w. Hu hod .xcrpll"" HE SAYS SELL, SELL, SELL AND FREE TO YOU malnte~ records. I park. 642-3236, 6 PM or rentr=°'~"~•~r)==~=='7'7 care. \VW sacrifice. small °""""· Kl 6-44« " 1100 month '641 NT ERNA TI 0 NA L dn, lino prvl P"Y. VGGm. THESE 'PRICES ARE THE BLACK Poodle male. Large mlniatUtt. A.KC. Hu shots a1ll'I papers. 9 nlOfl, old. To l(IClrt home 64>1'56 aft 6 pm. 9/25 '68 15 IT Wellen.fl • 55 hp 1961 Flamingo 2 BR. 55' x Travelall, good coDd. Must LB. call Phil, 494-9773 or LOWEST YET Chrysler o.b. J) hrs on both. l,O'. Beaut. int., xlnt cond. !ll'U. See Mgr. Aloha Trailer S45-0&M. Complete, xlnt cond. 0.SliiOO. Gtly reduced. 646-6136 Park, 132 W: W'Json, C.M., ORANGE COUNTY'S 646-2684 673-t:m or call 548--9677 NO. t 1968 24• ;,,,,MRM oabin ·~· x '6' ROD & REEL ... CHEVY \>T Plci< Up V-8 OATSUN OEALER BEAUTIFUL Playful female cruiser. tandem tr a I I er' ed. Y turn. To be~ w/hiway cruiser camper. DOT DATSUN kitten, bousebrlm. 2 montha loadtt! w/ extras! 6f4.-0720 _ Many ex~. Imm a c . 546-7584 alter ~ 18833 Beach Blvd . old, to lovini Mme only. 15' all ... 1 ...... outboard, so hp, Mini Bikes 9275 a. ,, Be h 531 .. 9945 9/25 -=-· "gi ,.._,, 1946 FORD 1,~ ton P.U. Ne\11 Hunungton at many e,. .. .., _.,.,. "-CUI 842-7181 or 50-(1442 WELL beba,·tt!, s ma 11 S36-8D95 • ?t!INI BIKE, 3 hp. Like new. 390 ford engine, auto trans, I ,,,;,..!:;;:~,;;=:;:::::;..,.:::;I• f e 1:ll a I c d 01 . Gd . 33. TS E...:press, below mkt! Xlnt cond. $80. Pvt pty. Aft clean body &. lllterior. $475. ~ D ~AJ'5,UN 1, .. ~t d :i~[ W/chlldren, need!! • good 31' Oie&el Ketch. anxious! -5~pm_._.963-_28-73-----r .-=::28::13:..,,.~~~-~ I nea.sonable. 54.S-1431 home 89J.8162 9/25 Pacific Yacht Sales 613-1S70 , '56 FORD, 1 T, fiat ~ 1.cc::=.:..:"-~~""'-°" FREE to )'OU 2 Peruvian Motorcycl.. 9300 w/tool boxes & spray equip. 1967 4 door slat.ion \Vagon. 96 C.vies. male & female (a S llbol 90l0 Dual whlll, xlnl cond. $i~. hp, 4 spd. Good cond. $1195. kind or guinea pij:l with 1 ft HONDA Scrambler. Dirt or 673-TJOOG 548-6731 cage3. 893.2'C3. 9ro 17' O'OAY Daysaller street. '6&, 305CC, engioel~ . .,:;.:..r,'o"ro~~~. ~T~.~P~U-, -.-... "' -- 6 BEAUTIFUL kittens, 6 wks Demo SlTSO • Used $1350 xlnt cond. $2TS. 5.36-8079 oond., wllo camp shell. ENGLISH FORD old. t white, 1 red, 1 grey, 14' O'Day i.:sed •••• $500 67 Honda 205 Chopper with $650. '65 Hond.2. 90. $135. ttU1t find home. ~ Fun t.one Boat C.O. Balboa H.D. parts. lnve.11ted $.lSOO. 5@..66ID 642-8598 2359 CDl.lege Drive, C.M. SNIPE No. 13232 by Make Offer! 548-4050 '66 Chevy ~I Ten Pick Up. 6 PRF..clOUS puppie11• 5 wks. Eichenlaub 1962. N e e d • '69 Kawasaki F-4. expansion $900 or take owr payments. Ttrrier poodle. Free to work. Belt otfer. t213) chamb, Webco head, cu!!t., ~2614 alt 6 pm. ;ood. loving' home 496-3714 430-3222 carb dirt or street. 962--0849 '64 FORD Van, Good cond. L.ag Ni;t. WEST \VHITE P01TER NO. OON'T JUST W!:lil for some. Will 1."0nSidl'! any t'l!ason- 1 KJTENS, 1c a It e r e d 184, :J bunks. otbTd, trlr, thin& to fumiab )'OU!' home able ofter. 64;>2660 ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME ENGLISH FORD DEALER SALES. SERYlCE '69 MODE13 Immediate delivttY LARGE_,.sELECTJON TlioodoA female ca.I. Free to good ready to aail. S 11 0 0 . find grut bUYt In b> '63 CHEVY ~; Ton pickup, home. Kittena jUlt weaned. 637-1668. ~a Qusified Ads. xlnt condition. m . ROBINS FORD 543-762"1 ' 9/25 sEA Seo u t ' a desperately 962-1112 2050 Hatbol Blvd. \I MIN' poodle -1 ' lhasa. r"""'oor' AMALINBA ... TRO~S~ MOTOR HOt.\ES 9215 '62 CH~~; Ton 8jll'IO pupple1. 6 i,1·1co!, ahot11 Pli..;r. UP Costa Mesa ' 642-0010 ~ to i:oocl home. 67~2155 su-sm S750. 61'.,.1355 6ra-JM4 THE SUN NEVER SETS on Qassilled's action pmVtt. For an ad to sell around the clock, dial 642-5678. 9/25 PENGUIN sailboat 11 ~~ ' 'o'~AR!.==1N~G,.-..pa-c~-.,,=uao=a1"'1y· I w/sa.U &: trailer. Top con- marked 8 wk. old kitties. ditlon $425. 837~ 644--0906 9126 KITE No. 676. YORKlE f'oo black sil ver &: Aqua Blue. Xlnt eolld. tan. 1 wk!. male to good =-oc,.*="'..,3-3848:-;;=*== , :;;-""•;.,· i;Cal"l"'640-;,;.c.c"".-· == CAL 24. 3rd in NAnONALS, 1j · BEAlM'IFUI.. 2 Homely 2 yean. FuJ1 set tif Mila. baby kittens. 6 wks. old $3700. * M&-2967 $&!1im•anyllme 9/26 INT ERNAT'L 14 fi~r aJast NICE component Hi·FI free trailer, xlnt. Sacrilict f1!ij to non-profit &10\IP· 67J..mS _ .... ~·o-u_3==,..,,,,..,..,--..,... atte:r 5 pm. t /25 Olrys U 13 Sailboat, w/ Sf(JOIO BED trlr, used 2 mos. $915. 9li8-S349 * 830-2215 • 9/'lS =============== l,llARK=~-.,..,.,.,.,-,.."i."""kl"tt>::",-;;1 Powtr Cn.1IMn 9020 ~ Vecy cia.te. 847-<Gt CR.UI20N 16' C.bln c:nliMr , ---==:-;=:::--•m_ woodlfbllo. motor A trlr. " Ad<xUle Kltt•n l'l>O. Sl>-4088 'Unlqot _..,, 28' FAIRLINER --Lova.ble 162.2019 Sedan. 2SO hp CQtnpletcly J Oull> "1ad< ldttem, 1 ma!< equipped. $8750. 67W'l28. IOd 'I 'f<mtl<, t ...... to -bon)o. ~69 S~kl Bolts 9030 LOVABLE Terrifr. 5 mos. FREE Boat repair est. ell ~; -9/'lS TroJkor -boat to tho FJU,. UIRT -YOU HAUL ne~;eirt. tutu t boat tCrvlct' -..siit W25 In t~ area. !At UJ mekt , Ill"' stripped Id'->wr ~ llkt new (J!O job etfil.:5*4242 9!'ZJ too amalJ). .we alJlo R ll n titrclua 1uppllea. Open 7 i Calko Kl"""' l<male. 402 dyl/wk. ~I Road, Cit l/2; \\'lND AN' SEA ONE J d111d. milt. maJtw 1737 &rptrior -!1i:1-J451 91211 lJ Qilla M-. 64:i-11117 1 r HUDQUAllTlRS FOR MOTORHOMES ll MIUT 111111 IQ DCIDGE "EXPl.OHI" .................. ..................... .......... llllM. AU ttlft. It ... ,, • ,..,, • ,..,, t TUAI •llt.f.JIC• 111• M 11,...•0'lta C.lttf. 67 CHEVY * ton, Jong bed, overloads, step bumper, $1500 546-'116 ~ IUIO«AOO lOW ~oolt 11·s11a- '"'';t -4~ ·~\ll~ II t:¥.; $1.H s.i., $1'97.00 tM.M11 "'· lift fOUIWINOS TIUCK 6 SIHptl' ' CAMl'll Hew ~ lr\14 1.IST; '""·" ,..,,_ tt • 11•- OIK1 .., .. ~..-11111' (.airntltt<I S.I" $160.l.OO lll~~: ... ... $41 .• ILDOUOO t' (OMWcflt '::i ~Im :I Sii" $17 .oo .. - UHlCUDl 11-r ll1T1 '"' Dtlt1 -· Seit: $555 1965 SUNBEAM ALPINE $)095 R..•d1l•r h•1 It, H .• ll•rdlop •~cl auto· ••tic tr••'"· RPR 200 . 1957 PORSCHE ----- $895 =19u""'oP=EL~AA==oE=rr--~_.....,.$)-095 ~&1tback c.pe., R., H., 4 •P••d. low mil..,, SIR400 19M AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE $))95 Ro•d•f•r, 4 •P••"· R., H., t•al 1h•rp in1ide ind out. YLT ]JS BRAND NEW 1969 VOLVO 1969 TOYOTA CORONA 1 dr., 11111 f•clo!"I •quip. p•d, Ser. No. 71b0 E•ec.11li•• c•r Coron• S•d ~ Full factory •quip· p.d. S.r. No. 0907 $1798 +T&l 19U VOLKSWAGEN Faltbec•, 1icll maroon fi11kh, 4 tp•td. H. I R. SUD £.ii 1967 TOYOTA CORONA S•d•n, It .. H., 4 tp•-'· A lot •f ctr, • Uttl• pric•. UTO 901 1962 VOLVO PllOO Cp1. H11 4 1peed, "·· H., (21 to choo1• from, QYJ 107 1964 TRIUMPH Cofl••rtibl•, \tt bl•ck, rHl ioterior. R., H., .. tpMtl. SJC 611 $1395 $))95 $)195 1967 FIAT , $1595 150 Spfd•r Ro•d1t•r, r••I 1h•r,, R., H., _ VIV& 968 . 1961 VOLVO $2195 142 c.p• .. R., H .. 4 1p•td, ~·I 111•111 l111id• •tid ovi. XIH O•l 1966 ALFA ROMEO' $2299 Gui111 Spri~t GT. ••~ '"•'•I, H .. I sp•.d. Stt # 8942 1961 TOYOTA CORONA $)495 Sod.,, R.. H. •'•~ low """ ·11"-.._,.IJfP ""' • 1'67 TRIUMPH TR4A $2088 llS, A., H., 4 ''""' 1-..,a,1, lil • "',,. l111ld• I out. TFA 612 Dean Lewis Orange County Toyota-Volvo Headquarters Ol'IJI .... TO • ,M 646-9303 1966 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 0 1'11'11 l lJHOA'f TO & l'fll '66 V\V Sqbck, xlnt cond., 34,000 mi $14".iO. Priv prty. 4.94-1296 attcr f P,M . '60 vw. 1275 CONNELL CHEVROLET ., Call aft 4:30, 54.5--S&U or 534-00l.1 '68 VW, radio-heater. W/e.x· tras. $1600. Call * 54S-S278 * '56 vw $3'.X) Call alt 6. 5~0-0359 Will Buy '\'our Volk.swa.pn or Pon:ebe Ir. pay top dollara. PUt fDr or not. Call Ralph 6'M900 BUSIEST ma.rt;;etplace In town. The DAILY· PILOT Ousitled • aectiq_I\. ' ~ve """"". .... " elfor1. Looi< naw!!I L'.f.?ORTS WANTED ~.= BILL MAXEY TOYU?A 0 18881 Beach mvd. fl Beacb.. Ph. MT..m Used C•" 9900 u~..,-i Cars 9900 ~~~~N~~e USED CARS A Theodore Robins uclusivel look for our diognosl~ canttr nol and takt lh• gues,. work out of buying • ustd car. Thea c1ra hov1 p1ssed 130 y~1I te1tt for perlonn1nce, teli1bility, and ufety. llJ00/0 PARTS AND WOR WARRAm 4,000 MILES OR 90 DAYS Covin Ill 111tchsnleal ""' inchidinf lllflM:, llrfwi Une, mr tni, PLUS ilnkes, t.tt"Y aM tlhln1 systlnl. All ~P'ir wed loM la tur tWR ""'*" d ........... · DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SPECIALS '67 MUSTANG VI, Crui1om•tic.. pow•r 1t••ri"9• r•dio. h••'••·· tUOF6471 '46 FAIRLANI 500 IL Co""'ri. 190 VI, P.S., •ulo., l uc.••t 1tt., RIH, c•11dy •ppl• r•d w/bl•dt top. I SZf770 I '67 FA.I.CO~ fVTUU. Wtgori. Autol'P•tic.. t•dio, h••t.r, '"w tirn, fUOE6l9) •PPfOllim•t•ff )4,000 mil••· ••s C.ON.flNIHTAL 4 Door, Full p-et, f11efory •Ir tOll· .i1ti•11i119, .1-"'il••t•· fUOf.4971 s1495 s1595 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS. •M CH1'ftUI NIWPOl1 5695 4 O.ort.d•11, Asfo111•fi~ f•ctory •ir, P.S., r•clio, "••f•r. (OPFl•l.1'----,.::..:::-;:; "61 PONT1AC u MANS S695 4 •P"..d h'a1umi1tle1t. r•dio •nd •••l•r. IKllltt) ••• • ) • • • • • . . Resporue le our all new 1970 llne of Lincolns '& Mercurys has Ileen· overwhelming. Our UIOd Car Dept. is IHded with trade·lns at fantastic ~lngs. ·We btnfe ,. many to list all •• ·• Rut look at the.e.u:...,les: · · ,, f I. , 71- C ONT IN ENT AL , ME:a,c'U•.'1· ' OT"ER MAKES , , 1969 MiRCulY K(A19u1s 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 -BARGAIN 1964 CONTINENTAL COl'<IV!RTllU Beeutiful geld mist finish with 11ddle leather interior. Full power, factory •ir ccind., luxu·ry •quipped. O ML067 $169'5 R&H , P.S .. P.B., factory 1ir plus mtny more luxury items. terior i ncl white l1ncl1u roof, euto., R&H, P.S., P.I ., •ir •·Door Hirdtop. Beiutlful lith~ vy yJilkl-w f fni1h, Auto., 2-Door H1rcltop. Beautiful British Gre•n with bl1t k frt· CORNER Driven only I 0,000 miras. John1on & Son one owner c.er. conclitionin9 , etc. Very cl11n throu9hout. VUZ8 l7 YWR002 $1995 lo Ow 9'rllll C:..,. wt ... t •--- 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN $3990 ...._ S.,.. elem, Mflllt Mt to c'-'t. Some .... •t .,a-. -Wt'H """ loo .... 1965 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE -It .., Pitt -......... i.ar,er ... Attr1ctive li9ht chrome r •llow with ,.blec:k t11th1r i"ter- ior •nd l1ndau roof. Ful power equipped, factory •ir, etc, i nd driven only 18,000 miles. WES l7t 1967 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Di rk turquoise fi ni1h with bleck interior. Full power LOOK 'IM om.. equipment encl factory air cond itionh19. One ol th• $4795 2·Dtor Hardtop. Arctic white with bl.ck interior a nd l.att~u roof, Full powe r equipped •nd f•ctory •ir c on· dltioning. On• owner. Carefull y maintain1d, UOF860. .; .. , s1.1;., w•gon .. HCN 150 1968 CADILLAC ELDORADO 1967 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN Beautiful Huron blue m1t11lic finish with m1tchinq l1•th1r interior. Black l1ncf•u roof, fully lu xury equipped •nd f•ctory •ir conditioning, AM.FM radio, sf1reo t ape deck. One owner cir. Beautifully maintain1d. TTN020 $3395 1968 CONTINENTAL COUPE Medium turquoise met•llic finish wit h m1tching interior, bl1ck l•nd•u roof. Luxury equipped. Completel y tilt st1er wheel, f•cfory air, power door locks, etc. ZVP7 16 $4495 1969 CONTINENTAL 4 DOOR SEDAN 811utiful Jonquil y ellow finish with black l1•ther in· ferior, l•nda u roof. Full power equip., •ir, etc. XSR 5l4 $5195 MERCURY $2495 ' 1966 MERCURY PARK LANE 2-0oor H•rdfop. Arctic whit 1 with Ivy gold interior ind black l•nd1u rocf, •uto., R&H, P.S., P.B., f1c;fory •ir condifionin9. Reil luxury at re•1ona ble price. VZU202 $1995 1968 MIRCURY COLONY PARK 9 p•ssenqer. Popul•r ce~lnil I~ fi"ish wit~ tltlaak ••rn· fort·w11ve ''"YI interior, 1vtt~ RAH, 1t1r11 t••• 4tclr, f•clory •1' •••411'9tllo1, 1..f< '"'" 4u•I Hilt• ft!I· g•'•· O•ly. 1t,ooo .,n ... :rTh• c:..11 .. ,1.1 tf lttti.. Wagont ) Ne, :,tJ,. _ , ~ $3695 COUeA• $1695 1965 T·llRD CONVERTIBLE 811utiful li9ht furquci1e fi"i1h with white interior •nd top. Fully power equipped. Including f1ctory •ir. Very well meintained. PFG373 $1895 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 2 DOOR BUG R1 di o a nd he1ter. Showroom 5h•rp with o nly 10,000 miles. OXA6qs $1795 1967 FORD 250 PICK-UP ,~'•T•• Lto9 h4, Ill V•I llltlu r tlllo, •AH, .,"• gu l1olt; w"' .,.."4 f"' tllfl ...,,_,well .. iii "''""'' etc. Sh.,.pl Only 400 mllti~Y46UI . $2111 1967 COUctAR 2 DOO-HARDTOP Sl•llt o W•gon. Che••olel v.1, converled •otffif, ~. Lime lrost with matching vi"yl h1kt+1; auto., 21f tn• whttl drlv• with d ual.o-m1tic; front wh•el11 re41• 1. 9in•, P.S., R&H, n•w car fracl .. 111; .,. ew1111r '"' MIY•' ~tlftr. Near new C omma ndo tiresl Ste tltCI drf.e to 1964 JIEP WAGONEER iced by our comp•"Y· VOR2ll ,,,,iclat1, UOT 012. _ 1968 MERCURY PARK LANE $2175 $1291 . Convertible. Huron blu e mist finish with m1tching in. ' luio• .,d bl•ck l op. l..'""f equipped th•ough,..t. Full 1968 COUGAR 2 DOOR HARDTOP 1968 PONTIAC Lt MANS power f1cfory .a ir ~onditio ning, 'tereo tape tystem, Desert Beile finish wit h 1eddl1 t omfort weeve bucket 2-Door Hardtop Fire bird 9 reen, bla ck buckets, f1ctory etc, Driven only 19,000 miles. S pecia l purch•s• from I bl I d f I R"H p S p S I · p S p B t t d k t L 25 000 'I F d M C d se• s, •c •n •u roo , au o., • , .. , . ,, c:onso e, 11r, .. , .. , s ereo ape ec , e c. ow , m1 es. or otor c. a n se vings p11sed on tc Y01+-YBKS'l I f1ctory 1 ir. Be i ut iful condition throughouff ~8 b6 VCT9 I 2 $2995' ·~ ·1 . ' $2695 ~· ' ' $2,95·1 :~ ,;;:· (i: • • . ,_ ~ .13 ;i l l•ewtiful f11tquoli • f!li1t,' mt t11lic fi11i1h w/1111tchi119 In~ tt rlM ""hift I l1M1v rt1f, Fully h11ury 1qulpped i11c.l11cl0 int t1l1l titl 1trf Whffl, AM-FM 1t1reo, f•c.t. 1ir, r1cl!1, 1tc.. WFU<4~~. $5475 1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Attr•cti•• Se•fo•m t r••11 fi11i1h w/1111'1:hi•t i11t•rie,, whit• top, ~11ipp•d wittt 111 th• l••11ry f11t11re1 iitelulll· i119 f1ctoty 1ir, bc1ptiofl•lly cl1111 FXG661, $1475 1967 CONTINENTAL Convertible M1d ium tu111111i11 mel11\ic fi11i1h with fl'l•fchi11t hit.riot 111d whit• lop. F11l1y l11,11ry 1quiopt4, i11clulii119 f1cterr •ir c1111i. l111m1cul1le co1'Hlltie11 in1id1 1M eut. U06114. $2875 1967 COUGAR 2 Door H.T • Summer l•it • fi11hh with \.l1clc buck•I •••h l l 1ntl111 roof, AT., It, H~ P.S., P.I,. f1ctoty 1ir. Co111ole '''· l11util11I condition. VOG44t $2150 1966 T-BIRD LANDAU lrili1h G-11111 1111t1llic 1J1!1rjor wi l t. i•y 9eltl inf1tio,. fully pow1r 1quipp", k., H., f1ctory 1ir 1lc;. kTl7l4 $2375 1962 CONTINENTAL 4 Door Sed. Pl•li1111111 li11i1h wl ltlu1 le•lh1r inlorillr. full pewtr Dlllllil'• p1tl i nd f1cf11ry 1ir co11clltio111d. HEl'2J2 ._'$7-~$., NEW CARS ~Ob,l1,SOD·+1 SOl1 UllD CARS 540·5635 540·5630 642-0981 9700 Uud c.,.. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR BUICK !!. a lttl ©®I!.~ ©®OO'ii'O 00 IE ~'ii' IA\!!. 0 ~&fm fil m: · I ffi Im ©M OOW • ©®ll!l®I.i.\li 1 I '2626 HARIOR IOUL!VARD, COSTA MESA I 9900 Ulld C11'1 9900 u .. d (1r1 9900 CHEVROLET CADILLAC UN d Cara 9900 u .... c .... CHRYSLER DODGE OLDSMOBILE 1 Mlle South of the 9900 U .... Ctn PONTIAC PONTIAC fDr ~. clean usM co.rs. 1 all makes. See George Ray Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd. '66 RIVIERA F.ull power including automa· tic transmission, air cond.i- lwnirlf,!, t'IC. Lie. RVA-196 '68 CADILLAC El Dorado, 18 '66 IMPALA mos. since purchased new, ~ lloor, hardlop, V·8, sti~ 28,000 mi. Xln: corXlition. shift, dlr., r&h, cnvned by Complete extras. Priv prty. little 'olc local pollcem11t1. Call l'.rom 8 to fi, 714 : Has had loving care. Otan, 540-35311 or afl 6, 213: ins-idr l.: out. $1299 full piicc. 697-4821 RF'H582UJ. After 11 AM, '61 Sedan de Ville. \'Cl')' 49'4--9713 er 545--0034. '67 CHRYSLER 2·DOOR HARDTOP v.a. automatic, factory aJr, power stttrint:. power bra· kes, radio le heater. lmma· cula tc. (Un~: 7431 '67 DODGE DART \Vhile with vinyl top, air con. dltioning, auto. trans., pow. er stecrina;. radlo and heater. t.-1uBt sell. Sl79j. 35,000 erig. inal miles. call 637-4156 • Original owner. SAVE Over $2000 on Jike ne\v 1967 J'ONTIAC Bon""11Je 2 '69 98 Olds luxury hardtop Dr. Blue w/ivory land11.u lop. By orig owner, 22,000 sedan. w/w, air. full pa'llr~. ;,_ Llk ti "'! Only $12,000 miles. 499-165:' muc.. e ~w res, "'' · '63 PONTIAC, ...,S covdJ&o thruout. S-500. C.a.J1 642-9m C.M. 642-0010 9810 $2199 clc~, for aaJc er will trM:k;_ '57 Che v. St•. Wgn. $2295 FORD RAMILER n.r stereo, P/b, P/s, Pfw, 1963 HOUOA Y -4 door, power 6 Wa:J power ioeats, tilt sfll: steering, brakes. air cond. whl, tac air. very clean, I ::::-:--=:-=:-:---I Top condition inside and out $2395. 642--5,IJ(M, 1961 RAP.tBLER Fair $695. 546-1224 -'-"-,= .. ~q~RAND=~PRlX=~-dltion. $125 or . beat •• Fuu power, u . pn pty I ~,..._===be='='"'='=prn.===:::I $2795 * 6/a-4257 PLYMOUTH LEASE· RENT DROER YOUR 1970TODAY FOR EARLIEST ~I~~ for 64 VW or "'"'"er, med1 Bei Air, 4 Dr, Very good cond, good. Dty11: 67>-2946, aft 6 Rcbun1 283 engil'K', new tltts. PM call 673-6127 new tranB.. power steering. '67"' CAD s&f. DeVllle. Full power brakeB, auto trans. P\\T.f"fact. alr. All acceu. Musi HCe to appreciate. Rea. Fact. 1tereo. 1-0wner. Lo 10nabJy priced at $515. ATlAS 62 Ford Ex. cond. 3 spd Ne\v brake11, nc1v lire!, '68 ROADRUNNER, V-8 .f MOVING, must ac:ll. 1966 11irlill1, Holler. d 1st b . spd, dble sharp c ~ r, Pontiac Catalln111, xlnt cond. 1911_7 T·BIRO, t oWtao, Im.: T-llRD CHRYSLER -1~i.n1oum chrome rim!!'. 2:»-6; call metall~ areen1 mags. $2291;), $1000. 83l>-3905 mac. a>nd •• low mi'a. Oft. 29'29 HARBOR BLVD. 546--0291 uk for J ohn Kuato!h P.1aton, 845 dakcr '62 TEMPEST Sat. Wq. tine 1970 T-Binf, For guldr ~"' DELIVERY All popular makes. Ford authorized leuing sygtem. Get OUr Compttitiv1t Rates Theodor• 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 Mi Xlnt cond. S 4, • 9 S, Can MT~nB7 COSTA MESA 5f6.l!B4 1 c,~66~FO=R~D~Co~5Qu"'--,~.~--st., CM. 540-5915 $300. Call aJler 6 Pi\I II.le, S2X1 over low W. ~n D~Ul l O p.m. ps, pb, pwr ~-s It door BUSitST marfl:etpl.act' ln 646-6834 baok ~. Daya S6-1T2J. 67"".r-11~ -8 to 5 P.~f. ROBINS FORD 197'.,\',~";E~vo. 2Uil) Harbor JYvd. BUICK No. m H a I O>t1a Mosa &MOIO ·-" , CAMARO 1'!!!!!!1!!!~~~!!!!!!!1~ I ev ... ;, .... Jl&· 11 BARGAIN! Z2& CAMJ.RO, m ag 11, 11' LEASE ,,, G42-22S2 after 6 P?tl Goodyear F-«lx15. gaure1, 'IB CadWac C.oupe de vme, =--:cccc-==-"""""-:: 1 S2800. Stt at 129 4"1tb St, M1y equipped, Sl.29 mo. '69 Buick Rlvt.era. Full NB. 615-3396 '67 Ford.10 p&Sl station wq. power, air, stert"O, new '81 Cunav m. R.S. PIS on, r/h, alri 'PS. $69.50 mo. tirn. Low mileqe. Only R.H A ID _, v-St CM '65 El Camino, S700. $4.795. Pvt. party. 540-4494 • u • .-. ""'"'"' • ' SOUTH COAST ~2991 tves, Will trade. FREE equity Assume CAR LEASING ....,...,. 1968 Bv<ct 300 .w. Cat H'.fM NB ""112 -k. S<e 711 Knvz St. CHEVROLET I CWZU CM. M6-6612 """""'---•I • ~-' U .... c.... 9900 ==,,,,...==-:;::--= ~ '°M' mpalo • "'' ~ SON in S. Eul A.Iii., must se:lH '63 Chev • " on the floor. mq:1, New 409 reblt erw\nt. New starting motor ilt tJy wbttL bucket 9!'ab, white w/bl&ck int. Real •harp! $895.. c.all aft 6 PM. m.5Sl.1 CONTINEHTAL lock•. •ii "'°'°'· a1r cond.. '°""' Tbe DAILr. pnm rr·s woNDERYUL""' many ' "'E"-,.· •,.,13-6='"'===-.;,..,1 AJ\1/FM radio, Jo ml., lDce Oautfted aeetkin.. S a..-e bqyl 1n 1ppUancu )'Oil find 'M THUNDERBIRD.. »M ne.w. $2095. or offer. ~ IDOZJe1, Umt a elbt. Look tn the Quaifitd Ada, check mech. &hi.Pl!. $650. '61 IJNCX)LN O>ntinenlal 4 Dr. Xlnt .cood. $2900. '* &f2..41SB • 1!160 Ford GaJa:de. R/Jf. PIS, bowl!! tbnb now! 675--1113 evt:¢nl:s air-cond. Exctllent. $550. ====r.a;;~~;::::::··:-::::~:=::::::;:;~~~==:1 --------·!Aft 7 I: wkndl 96M002 CORVAIR ... >"'ORD GALAXIE fiilj '66 CHEVROLET C.price. "60 CORVAIR ruu: =~ One owner car "ith only Red . Rtblt tna: Ii: auto trans-, 24.000 milts. has-all power + New tires. $250. 633·7315 aft '62 FORD Convertible. Rwis air condltlonin&'. Ablolutely 4 PM. ~-$295 the cluneat one ll'l town. =~...,.~-~--~ * 846-3031 * Jim ~ M tr e •de• 13 CclrYalr Convt. Runs .. tU. ======== Benz, 120 W. \Varner, Santa Cd ttrta. R/H. $100. Ana. 546--4114 49-1-8894 MERCURY '63 Buick Riviera, air, IM· com. Auto, V-3, UD>. MACULA TE, loaded. 61S-t57! Q1EVY '67 C..price 2 OR $1175, ~ '55 CHEV-6 cyls. landall Hdtp. Pis. P/b, TRANSPORTATION CARS CORvmE l Ytar 1.fUeqe FREE _____ _. __ '01 Mereury Commute• llWPORTER MOTORS IUICK BUICK '66 Riviera, l:actory SUck. Clean. F.P. $115 R/H, factory air. $2165. '65 CORV!:ITE 300. Red air, full pwr, xlnt cond. See e 54S-U?2 e --'-"'""--'""".,.;.,'~· ,;--~-convl!l't. Hdtp. Immac, n!blt lo apprec! $2-495. CM-&4!19 'U CAMARO 327 R.8, -PIS. Lat. ''4 c&v1lle 'M eni. ~ or bt&t ollcr. JVH. Auto. 284 knax $t., CM M&llbta, convert,' blue, one 1 ____ 1 ------ SU.2DG1. evtB, WW trade, ewntr. 9ftJ:-8271 CADILLAC Wqon. Pl .. P/b, R/H. 1 owner. A-1 cond. S21SO. .,,._ MUSTANCi 191).j 2 DR ClJrvelle Station LATE 1964 Oievellc btallbu 61 MUlltang 'SS BR.CMJGHAM, ~ Wqon. Radio. Big 6 engine. convert. Blue, 1 ownu. 'GS COUOAR. ~ Radio, Exl't'p. cl~an. 1tldc lh\ft, firt' 1nil1t brown. 18.001 ac-Auto trans. $895. 962-386.7 !162.-ml air, ntru Ste al Reeds radio, heater, buckets . COUGAR ~~~----~-1 h&aJ ml. Pvl Pty $5100. '57 CHEV. ~ Dr .. auto., V~. 'GS Malibu, 3 apttd, e-xoeJknt Teuc:o. 2!W W. Newpoti y,•hile walls OlJt. Uc. TR.ll 543-8836 Good cond., htater; xlnl cond. Vr:I')' lo mneace, new Blvd. 6fS...0:3a> &IO. S-1.19,l, Phont 642-6023 '68 CADlu.AC Sedan dfl trans. Sl!l5. 847-1326 equlpmcn1. 962--9863 h,:67c-COU=~c.~A=R.-"111e,--.,.-.-~·· I ''&1",..,.M=usr=AN=c"",....,x1'"nt,-c"".,""~- '85 BUICK. ti blue ~ vll)e. a...uier, powu. 22,000 l·Ullli OiEVY Impala, lull)' '62 Imfl'Ja 4 dr, ~ wtm1ict.N tnlerlcr, auto. RaJb' .-,c. 4 .pct, 289, V,a. Ltliebrt • ocdtnt ""1· tnO.. Pl1vale par1)1. Hl8l.. Jo.ded, low mlloap, $2700. auto. ih.nr. Alt r a c:: t I 'I/~ r/h, G rto ti~ new dtu. ftll.lct otfa. ~ . Nicely eqU!)JpOd. m.t4« il!Hlll1 Call ~ pl'lc•" 6'15-4310 pth/ale 'Pl'i>· 67)-3685. bOr<"l ~ W1511 ... ...,.. Qualn~'s actton po\ttt. '69 CAP FU.C71'\VOOO '68 Chev !S ·lmpam, low "62 4 Dr. Che")' f.mpala. P/s, '6T COUGAR XR7. X1;1t thiiw..&fuml!lh )IOUf hO:mt Fer an ad to 9111 arwnd BROUGHAM mllft , one owner, f'Xctlltnl. P/b. Radial tWes-. Xlnt cond. Stttf!O. ltltr. scats. • • · tlnd ~at ~· In fo. \ the dodt, call 6C-$1I ~ Sl57.i. • ( Gr.6-4:114 mnrl. S-650 543-265-1 M meny more: rxlra!!. 642--6182 r'llt~'s: wlfi«I Ms. l r • ' • [.. . ' { -___ , __ J __ ·-~-~~-.J.. ___________ L._ __________ _,_ ___________ ,... .... -' ). I I . - ........... _ -· -:;:--, -----~ ----=--=· . '. ' I 1970 GTO HARDTOP COUP! '68 GTO · 2 Door H.T, •Nie. h•ef11r, 4 ,,..... """'"' •f••1i119. Verdon trH._ IVTM 112), '68 BONNEVILLE 4 Dr, H. T. lttdio, tlet+.r, eutoMttle, ,ow1r •*••rln9, power windows. elr col!dltionl"I• •lnvl .. p. IVCK7•711 . '65 GTO ~Door h1rdtop. R•.lie.,1!1ef1t, eutomefie, "ow•r tteering. RH.1 1'6U Mll SERVICE DEPARTMEN.T OP~N . MONDAY THRU FRIDA'!'. 7:l0 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. • SALES DEPARTMENT O~EH . 8:00 A.M. to 9:l0 P.M. EVERY DAY • •• s3477 ~817 '68 BUICK WILDCAT $341'1-· 2 Door h•rdtop. Hydr1m•tlc, pow•r 1t••tll19, pow1r br•li:11, redio, h11+•r, whit• 1icl1 ••ti fir••, f1ctory •ir conditioning, (WAE 5311 · '69 FIREBIRD 400 4 1p••d, pow•r 1t'••ri"'' C•rou,,I r•d with bl•cl:: •i"yl top. IXSSIJtl s3377 . . . PRICES PlUS LICENSE .& TAX . . - NOW ON DISPLAY • THE ~REAmT WIDE-TRACKS EVER! '68 TORINO GT St•r•O r•dio, ,;, col!ditio11i119, •ufom•tie, 390 VI, pow•r m,,;,,,, pow•r br•k••· 6r••11 w I bl•clc top. IVTP7561 '66 GRAND PRIX Racl;o, h••ltr, f,ctory •ir, pow•r •+•tti11f, powtr bralct1, 1utom•fic tran1mi11io11. ISV06361 '63 PLYMOUTH St1tion w19011 , R1dio, "••fir. 1uforn1tfc, pow1r,Jl11r- in9. IGJJ6151 $2977 ~077 .•.. ·• WE HAVE . NEW ''9s·I • • • • • NOT • . . . , ·' . • . ~,,. I E'VERY MODEL AND COLOR BUT STILL JfN OUT· . • . I ~ . ST ANDING SELECTION. THESE NEW ~ l ' . . 1969 WIDE · T'}UCg~ (WE HA YE D.EMOS, TOO)· REPRESENT EXCELLENT BUfiS. SUBSTll.N'I!I:4.L . DISCOUNTS AND · .EXCELLENT TERMS. • ALL CAR PRICES INDICATED IN THIS .,. AD ARE, OF COURSE, pt\;S LICENSE & TAX. • ROY ,~C.ARVER PONTIAC IYI §MI 2925 HA.RBOR BLVD J COSTA M~ESA • Kl-64444 ..... ' • -·- . ) ' I