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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa17 1 · I . I " . . ··! " I·• ' i. -·A" -r-. . -l I'' • _· :: .. · g~.lll , ) ;.. ( f • --· . - • '" "-• • -:-· ("I . ~=. -...... -· ...... ,, • . ' . -;J; -• • ,. -· . ' -~ . ... .~· • --' Moon· .. •. ! J • . '.f 1 ' :: .. ~ ... ' " . ' .. -. . " ' .. ' ' - '.t ,. .. , , ' ' . " • • • • • ' .. ' ' .. ' . " " - " ' • • • . Om.... . . ·a .... . . . . ' ' ·1· '' ·~-' i : -,, or S.· ~· 1e ".'. . l " ' s~ • : \ ... • .. -• • •• .! ' "/ - " ) _,. r ' . . .. . ' -.. ' . . ' - t • ' ~ ' .. '· --· '· . . . '· . ! . ..,. ,. ; . ' , , J I . • , • r .--.tieers ·u .u:Ot Fugi(iv~: ' t • • l . : . -' .. ' ' -. ' • .. -1 . ' ' ' . ' ' .. ::ss.2s ffjund .. ' . ')M~ .. (_~P) -Fill~· B &•2 &k"~-~·~""i !Oq of'!."""'!' ~·!firllrVtei­ • ' A 7 "'.~~!)le~i>tiµI ··ct~· . -·""""""aJOng the C.ambodill'I ~-. . . . Tljll -loil Olijlcenlt~ ...... around' Bu 'Pranl, wheri lO of 'tfM blz;nbers, -~·-enemy , positions on three-,ldeS. of-the. ·earnp •. ~flle of ithe bonJbs hfl Pn.b': t~o-mile&• from t~e camp perimeter. , , . . 1 • , • 'Jlhe , '00 ril1ds . Cpllowed tbree -days of .. ffghler-boinber' ·' ·s~es .. agalMt · Norlh \ Yiefnamete guiµi: .s~~ing Bu I,>raog from . -Jmi*1g._~,ad-aialna ienemy Jn-~an;tor ·battUnc iwith Soulh Vl.etnamese '°ldfers:1~ot1'1'1 ' t!le· .c•mps .. The U.S. Command said 243 North Vietnamese 1okUer,.were 'killed near Bu' Prang Moo- day,,mOf'l'·of tbe{n ~ bombS, rockets·and \l"l!Olll!<~JArilftpnjllanes:'. Desplle tfle · hea'Y)'l iir. •attacks, North Vletn1unele :troops eonlinUed , the'ir shell- ing-of Bu 'Pra'ng. HoWevi!r,·there were no reporia oT ne'w giound fighting.' · Te<J Heath, Brltjsh DA ILY i-11..oT Stiff P'lltM Band Ma"stro, Dies ' COSTA MESA POLICE SGT. GARY SHULL ASSIGNS.,MEN IN ·SEARCH· FOR FUGITIVE . ".; t I • Offiefl'lt~•n '~t oYer 'East Sid• o1· City, But f•}' ~o iTurn u;..s'!' .. ' -si;e~~~~r~~~st--wh!~~:!~'en~ I' . .... . .... · 1 i • ' taln's 9!g ba~ maestro, di~.d Tuesda~ of :~· . ; J · . TI . l 0. 5 Wl.1~ · ·" _,,.,,_ 'I .• PJ>•\1J1i"1lia,i.1\("!r""I ~ .. y.,,r. <llllBBle t . usne'Ct Fiees ·1~ i1 ice · --iP1;7 ~·,,:.i~.ofi •· : :~~:~~.::·~;,~s:.:i·;o~ .. ~: f' • later-was ~nOw-n:as "Mr .• MµiicJ"-wllji -. . . .. . f ' Bonds An'pfoved ' sales of 12 mUUon records a year. Hh!: l~:i, -·---h .. . •-~ c· .. -1'1'· ~, .. • ............. ~.•;·'"·;·~~~;;a;:-~, .. ; ~ .~. ~a,~~~henltE,rsSlta~jti~h 20danc~ba ... ~.tol_ l9u30r ; ~-~".~jts: l~ " OS~ .. a 1,,1 'esa By ·Oce!ln View ciUe~: ~ .. ~.'":. Y••. ~:. "" 1:g; -'' . -' , ' I ~ • .L Voters in Htlfftb)gton ~ach's Ocean A · p' s d s : '''.I\>'' l,\TillJR n: ,Vl.NSllL ' . . .. HS: EyJ' pali:llllhepcopter thal scrambled View•School D~lricl Tuesday lipprove<i a· ·s· ... o.nau•t·s e11---d . ec· pe· td i . , • ,... ~ '"" s1111 aloft i6n em~ncy notice-began •bout 11:s million bohd issUe, Which~, ·coup' led : , L.l; ' . . , . , . , . . .I. t ~ : .Dla• ~· fidd" after a ti.lisle ~ith a 9 p.lfl'. With a v1s1t ~ Blanda's apartment. · ..i. . • · ' . · §tecdve i i_ed .. out on a mar1Juana Tk.Orang&-County District Attorney's with stale ~ool-cOns~rucli'?" .l~, ~i!I .. ,., 1 . , . .. , . . in a' guni peach chur~ard-rour . . 'ed . finance 200 new clawooms ID the ·o·r M' . ' B k . . E' · 1 ' ay 110 wii:lt!ly ' sought ;lg a in today Oft1~e lSSU , , ~arr ants charging Lusk elemen~ry district over the next six oon ' ac -' to' pt rt~ escoglng' death and raplure Tues-~llh possession ol marijuana ana yeart. · · . , , ., , 1 , 8.1.• } .day nil:hti i n a confrontation with Costa res isting am?st, with bail totaling $651$' A~ut 21 percent of the distrlct's.21,298 . · t ~l ·. , • · . , , •t ~-_ ' , , afler ~ ln~id.enl last. ~aturd~y. registered voters w!'1t to the poll~. ~e -: ~;-·:, 1 ; .. ,>. ;,·:1.i,_tJiN,'·•j .!.l"J.T · • , . , • , .' . \\utll~rl Jden\ifie<i1h• ~1<>$ !!usthl ( 'He alligidllr •'icolfs.dv wlth 'Laguna · tumour· Ji.II<: •tioilt avorag! '"' ~1 1 , '""""' Wld•-Frot)l the moment ·t~ey llll)de<i oo ·the as' · k 22 ·whb may· have bee11 >-"'Beach Police OfHcer John Saporito at the fi11arlce·electionS in Orange-~nly. . I .~~E 1~ICHT1illil.!. ..ao•. ~~ ~ 8nd cOnrld shoiited "6Ut.slaii~ wo ~hot11 ~ice by Oeb:.cti~si ·rcci.ei"y:.(if Ule'Olnunftnity Congregitidtiif•""' -The bQfl(t '!"~r\eedll<lir two;.thi'ds l.\' · "pono·it-::-•l:t.-.~, · ·f-.y;,--.~:r·/~"'i · · (fing!" and Bean .f:xi;lalmed "l c.anl wail as :i.e · out• 't~e-rear of an ·-ac· Church,;726 ,Glenneyre St., during which ma,j~rtty ' (~:7 perccht) for pass~ge .a~ A aalronauts, 8 l'J maki ng an 'to 'get 'Ouisld'efh1 theyi·were"twO [Ubitant q intan&'s a~n'ienl. .. Sapori,to was almost dinrmed. . go~ 1t h~ndlly, ~allies_ from the d1str1~t SJ a~toni.shlng bullsey~;!~?.d!P.~ on t~e Ocean .m~n. ,cfl8ttering like , 8 c0u}>lie bf chip"! l)e: te"1:'1 of, ll'Wmen ~uestioned1lle se.o ·:tn!otmatlon . trom Laguna ~each pro! 19 · ~l'ttiDcts shbwed · 3,2l6l of the 41474 1 of swrms TUe!'f!IT.' lillht:. .~~Y. P1an~ mW).b 'as they went about lhe1lmportant c nd yobtb ~and ).too\, a 16-yea r..old y1ded. a Up .lAter about his possible voters who went to the polls Javored t~t Old Gkry . •rilf ~ ,UP a sc~nhflc busin~ of exploring the strange world '"nawiy ;irl frbrn:San Diegd-lnto custody wherelibouls. • measure. The percentage breakdo"n Was laboratory that Immediately began sen-where the gravity, force is only ~-lixlh during the late eve);ring taid at !571 s8nla 71.1 percenl, yes;-28.2 perc<nt, no. ding Lhe inoon's1~re~ back lo·ejlrth. thal on earth ••~Ave.; aceordlng to police. Pl~KUP FOILED • Charles .H. "Ptte" Con~~d a!Jl Alan L. There was. excitement In COnred '• !\t tcltell Blanda" 19 'bad been suspec\ed Costa Mesa ~tecUve Sgt. John Regan Bean, exultarf, and whistling as they voice ' when lie spotted an unrna nhed • 1.. ...__.:..__,!,; •• ..i-.,. said and lnvesUgalofs....Art Courteau, GerrY Ni'xons Gel ·tJ·p Ea·· 1·ly .wQ1:ked, became the lhlrd . and fourth . . ol,alcUng .od "!"~•111 I ...... ., Thompson aodJl!orm Kutch heade<i for . . , . . 'Am•,...•n• 14-i! rd jik· dusJ rface l Surveyor •paC<!crart restmg only 800 reel Dftecti~Clpt Bob <Jrten, but bi. 1'll U SI A' A · 1 ~ • • • ... w 1 ) 't '" n e. • y ~ o ·away In the -0rater that had• been their -'-~ ~1ter interroaauoo. !" nta "'· vonue apartment, bill the To w' 'ate.' . Mo. o'"u . al· k . . he moorJ;""' • ·;l/il"lmt ye;cent iess target·iorthe pinpoint tanll1ng , • ~ .r -.. h t!; • • ·p1ckUP'WIS foi.led II they cklsed mt ' ll than tW0 1 liloc~,1rom ta1:get. . ' .• , r~ the P~~aw:n •"Dlrs,~ ~ vc.t, _ __. Capt. ... Green SS.la' tlle men approached . ' .. • . • ·' lh landlill ~on P. Ocean' of Stormi· • ·Both ' 'men , were ekuberant as they k 'h1na:y gi~ 80ffi8~~~tilc~~~ra~ by different directions, but a neighbor WASHINGTON CA.Pl.-A congressrqan I ·eonrad ~ Beatl·•~ried a: new ·age of 'glithtrod • rocks •and 1 spptle.d .~~nge ~ c ~ J·~e~rmer accompanied them slopped one, wrule Bland1 allegedly stall-l'Jas called for dlsmwsal ol two ad-·dl!CoVetY~'ttie ' ftrSl' det8Ued exploraUon ~..!o~s,_of"rubbConle thd~t ~ ~~1 1 ,as co a 1 f he cloU:les<. • ed the man who went to the door. minlstralion officials, contendin& .the)'. ,of the ~-, ~ · . , • 'u1uw1shc. . . ra s OICiui'ng 1 augh back to lh~ apartnlent or r --· · ---~ Lusk ii\ the )ileantime. lea~ out a want the nation's press to 'ive President ~ JnoOnWAJi was S~led ror irarth-bbcame a fanuh&r soqnd. 1 • bkRESTf;D AGAIN • ' rear wirxtow -~rtedly 1'ith a gun-. Nlton "the obJediVJ 'coverage th~t. ·li{l•;1:· ··~!Jl~al ttal)s'rbi~nJ,.lhe , "~oweC" ,"'<Is a favorite eispr~I~ a1 ~ 1 hey. ardested'!~landa. a1atn 'aud ... tllils· •rlike·ob1t?Et tuctetlin hll walstb'bnd -and ~ Kosygin can expect friul ffTavda,"; {t ".nt's( ' leJl\1lSion plcwtes "l'iom the onrad ,and Beall prowled the surf3ce, Ec he 1 \.va.s-· boolted on charges of tried to nee, but kK'l!\d his route blocked ttep. James G. O'~ar) (D-~.1ich,), sai mac:.f Jal ed 'attfi 4$ minutes, El:perts ~ rsp;;l~i more thbn 1,000 fee t to sC,l upJho session <>{ rrarijuana and narcotics by Sgt . Regan. Tuesda,v he asked Nixon lo'f1re ·Herbe the ~ta,rmcd $qacecran center theorlied cxper1m~nts nnd lo in~t tbe nlouods raphernalla after the la wmen enlcted Ca pt. Green said Regan ordered Lu11k G. Klein, direc~r or comm'8iptlon · the camir11: lf*ls acckJenlalJY pointed at and What ap)>earcd to then1 to be a fresh smok~ho~ed'Tfflden<.-e. --t" 'halt but the suspect kept coming, at and newly appoinlcd chalrmll Dea ,lhc ~· ~lng the sensitive l'mage tube. crater. · ~· ; · lrhe escape case -whieh involv.00 the •which.-Ume. the detective sergeant fired Burch of the Federal CommunicaUonsi · ~ :_ 11Uttfe., hot><\ f¥' coUld be ''He}': look nt thar tock:" or 'Jfcte..'s-~ ·Junttngtonj Beach Police Department's (Set llCAPIJ, ... ·I) Gomnd11ion. - --reP,alred. • · ~' t r · · · (Set ASTRONAUTS, rage 21 · > .. • I -• • I t '" .. ~ ! . ·. \ ' ' -1.. !. . ' 1 ' AU-three m1Jor television networks \tonight Will tb:ke another crack at ~ive •-co'vertafe"'of ·the leCOOd moon walk by 1 '.APollo 12 111'rooaub,.pendlna: operation o( lhe camera which fooled up earlier. Live coverage is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock1tooight on NBC (Channel 4); CBS J Chalm<!I 1J and ABC .(Chlnnel ', 7~ t Covera&e ol lhe aecond moon wafk maY continue through 4 a.m. depending on developments and activities ol the astron-uts. · · ~ . . -. · . - · -~h ~h~ ]VIII al!o : "!!ft, spot fi~Wfn ,m!'O/' newul)d progi:~tJ the Jn addltlon1 to tonighl's schedule, ten- tative coverige inCludes : , THURSDAY -Lunar liftoU coverage from 6 to. 7 a.m. with moon dt!parturi scheduled, ;a \ 1:2' a.m.' Tran-ion ti-om,' 1h~ .' ~a~'e · 8'f't'er . dOcking pr. Ci!dures Js ,scheduled a( t ::Kl ·a.m. . . . ' ' Sl.JNDAY ,.-t,..,Llve , transmission frOJD lhe capsule at 11 :45 ••. ln. . . ~1<>tiPAY ~ Beginnini of ii<lverage.of spla~hdown at 12:30 .p.m. wlth actual spliWi<l!>wn B<!l~uled ~"l"fl a ,and~ 3 p.m. ' . , . All times indicated are PacUic ·Stan· dard Time. · , ·• . · Seattle Area . Bombed ' -~ SEA'ITIJI: ,fAP) ,__ Three bombs er- ploded in bulldlop. 'In the .Capitol Hill . cl istrlct,~,,SeaUle early loday, c~using aft und~l'Jlllpe<I ~nt ol d8'1JaBe ·Md u}. Jl,irl11g ooe perlOD. · • ~ ' 1 -0raa'g~ 'Coa9t I ' I Sunny ,aides anc{ wanner temp- erature., with. atcRcreaSe" in Santa Ana winds, is ttbe pjl!!tllll!'I\ outlook for Thur8dly • along the Oran'e Coast. tooll loi;· •'hi&h re.ding QI nearly 80· degrees. INSWE TODAY A comparilon of the in.stitu· tiu11al fihvc1&Jr1• favorite. 50 I ~ stocks in lHB mid today's top 50 • ·ii ulU111-hi S}llin'a Potter'i j11ian. .. ~l cojµ~n oh· Page 14 todait. J , .. i • ' ~V PILOT I . - ASTRONAUTS ON ~OON ••• nut Jooklag one over ~" flowed repeoledli' .-lhe---nel _.. Ihm a qulrter-mlllloa' mUa bd to earth. 'lllMIB FILTHY' ~ tpaeemeD were amued at the ~ black aust that ila!tened_ their s)iooe ltllts 11 they moved like &l*llY °"""".Jn· a .welnl ll1lmlllndlnC· c( ........ reaUy filthy," Coand reported. Tiie third -r ol the expedlllon, Rlcbanl P. Gordon Jr.', -.-a fOl"aotts man ai be ertitied IOIDI • iMli!s .,.,..__ In Ille Yaetee Cllppor cimmand ahip1 waWng for Conrad and ~ to complete their 31 '4-bour a~ ploration. ,But Gordon helped pinpoint the ludinl site by spotting botll 'Intreplil and' the Surveyor from hiS higl>flylng outpost. ·Conrad and Bean sleez<d lntrepld lo Ila . perfect landing oo the eutorn edc• of the 0-0 j1{ ~ al )O:M,:!t p.)Q, ft'I' 'l'UeldaJ and becamt the Will and.lqarlll -to ...... lbolr lmpill In, lhe lmwr dud. ~ ' . - The !Int ;,; ""' ......... - lllartld al 1:44 a.m. -c.nradt= down a _......,. ladder and 'aobore 1n the new world. Bean n mlnu1el laltt. . " •' Conrad 1penl a tolal of I houn ti min.ta -!de-........ •,'!!II~ houra. " bi.. ' ... ~ . ' Aftlr sfiwlor· t.~!i = lboJ ......... ellhl -·· . r:n~-=.,...,.....,,~, -~~ "We won't have an,y trouble sleeping tonJcbl," Conrad repjil1ed afltr the ex- llaustlni walk. · Bluto!! from the nmn Is slated 10< 1 :13 LID. 'l'lmradaJ and a linkup with the Yankee Clipper at 10:02 a.m. Alter an ex· Ira <lay Jn lunar orbit lo phololfaph future Iandl!!i' _lites, the three head for hdmi .... & ~··~Ill the Plclftc. . .1, i ' * * * * * ~earch for Surveyer 3 .. . ~· . ~~rious, Not Scaveng~i .. ~ ~:SPACE CENTER, Hooston (UPI) - ~llo 1 2 astronauts Charles 0 Pete•• lbirad and Alan L. Bean wUt be on a ~ite scientific mission -not a iipavenger hunt -tonight when they try ~ make their way to the old Surveyor 3 tfacecraft. :JSurveyor 3 landed ln a small crattr on q,e Ocean of Slonns April 20, 1961. It ~ed a television camera and a claw· !'!_~hovel which dug into the lunar soil. :·Conrad and Bean will try lo bring hack stiected parts of the probe, including the liletislon camera which flashed back pu pictures from the lunar 31.J.rface. ·J.Bean sat the lunar module Intrepid hn within walking distance o f ~or. ::-But even though the landing wu »most pinpoint. the two astronauts ml&ht :! . . .. . . .--:. . ....,.,, ............... ------C'IFlllU ' ,_... COAR """Wat• OCR •n ............. --. " ,,.. a.c.1., ...................... -·-----... =--. " ... a.. ............ .... . .......,. "'9dfl 1'11 .......... ~ UIUM...,.,:m.,.,..,,._ ~ ..... I __ __ not be able lo reach the space Yehlcle, • Surveyor 3 landecI about 150 1'<I ""'!" the 1loplnf wall of a ICJ.foot deep cratar. Bean will try lo make the delctnt but he will be tied lo Conrad by a 31).foot lilellne as If they were mountain climber~ If Bean cannot get ou1, Coarad will try to pull hlm up. Once the astronauts n!ach Surveyor they will inspect the vehicle and pbOloJrapb It lo record chail&es. Hanoi Says U.S.'· Captives Exempt From Protection HONG KONG (AP) -North Vietnam's olflclal .... spoper today compertd U.S. pik>ta captored ln Vietnam to World War Jl war criminals tried al Nurenberg, Germany, and declared they were not en- tiUed &o the prvlec:lion of the Geneva agreement oa treatment of prilooen oC wa.r Despite that, the newspaper Nhan-Dan , aald, American pilots shot down and cap. tured in North Vlttnam "}1ave been and are being humanely trtqted by lhe go'Vemment of the Democratic Republic il!'Vletiwn." This Is the North's ofOClal name. Nhan Dan, in 1 Vitlnamfae-langua1e oonuneniary broldColt by Radio HllllOi. aa1d tbe captured pUot.1 were "cau1ht bloody-handed Wf\Ue commlWng war crimes of the gravut nature against the le and the territory or t h. 1tlc Republic of Vietnam." It accuoed the Unl«d Sla!Q oI trying to "bl1cllen the ntrne of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and sway in· tem11ionat and Ameticln public opinion by brinCiJ1C up tM matter of lhe Geneva -t whle~ ii lolaU, and com- pletely Wllhout bull. "When our nallan portlcl .. lod In the 1941 Qeneva Mlll!)D 'on trea!mfnl of prllOMl't of war," Nhan Din cQritlnutd, "OU!' nation declared that POW• found suiitY of srave crtm<t asalnll mankind -In _.tanco with the prlnclpla of the NU!'lliberl Court of Julllct are nol lo be llCCCll'ded the enjo)'mfnt ol the 1919 C-va aarotmtnt u llaled In Arllcle .... Tie? Stevens broke his silence to annowice shortly after the opening of Ule Senate -ion, that he would vote /D< con. firmalioll ... ·about hall .. bour la!or •. WUUams tolilan almiiol ampty -c~ber that he would cippooe the Soul!> Carolinian Fr1Dy. Senate Democratic Leader ',M I k e Mansfield, one of the 11111 uncoriunltted, aaid the vote, set for IO a.m. PST Friday, would be ao close that Vice Prtsident Spiro T. Agnew might' decide It. Agnew would votfl for Haynsworth ln event ot a tie. N~~P..rt Man .. Pleads Guil~y In Fraud Case A retired Balboa Island Anny colonel has pleaded guilty this week to one count of securitlea violations in a case over alleged rranchise frauds in a computer dating scheme. HB.rry DeVoss Smith of 1107 N. Bay Front, entered the guilty plea in Los An&~,§~J>el\0( .. 9>\'1'~ ,i~ wy lea!Jl"d today. He and two ~er men from the Los Angeles South Bay area !aced trial on two grand theft charges and four securites violations. Sentencin, for Smith was set for Dec. 8, howeYer District Attorney's aides predicted an extension of that date. Smith, along with Louise Cass Lane, 48, of Torrance, and John M. Arden, 41, of Granada Hills, were accused or bilking buyers of franchises in a computer dating c:orporation. The District Attorney's olflce charged that the men allegedly coUected money for franchises, then never fillfilled pro- mises to pay for office expenses, ad- vertising and personnel training to the branch offices. The parent firm, now defllnct, also co14 lected receipts from the franchise holders then allegedly neYer returned the rightlul share to the franchise holders, PrGse<.'Utor Dewey Smith said the scheme inYolved more than $80,000 and perhaps a dou:n dating operations. Jackhammer Hits Electrical Wire; Worker Burned Vietnamese Econom~.1 1 Said Shaky 'l\'ASHING'l'ON (IJPI) .,-Ah ecoaomloi .. te!lllled lod1ly that the .v~­ economy la Plunging loWard cqUa.,..;tlii that American tupayett would W1nll up paying lhe bill. ' ~ ''This is the 5ttb minute of the tleYtnti: hour," Gabriel T. Kereba,lolcl the stnata Permanent tnveiUgaUnf SubcommittM. He called fo'r drastic e,um:ncy rifonm i. check a spiraling blaek market in mone>', which he said was worsening with U.S. troop withdrawals. ' Xettkea worked during •nd alter w.rtl War U with monetary problems in Nortl Africa, Austrlp. and olher war4 torn cowt· tries. . H.e said the situation In Vietnam wU much the same, with pepple anxiOUs tb swap local currencies for foreign moneJ because they fear the war might ruiSI their nallon or at least make iUJ ·money worthle~. : "The contemplated reduction of ; 11,1 T~ U.S. commilment in the area does gravate the flight of capital from V ' nam," thus boosting the black mark~ money price, Kerek!!I said. • "Such a cleavage will increase Ut! fn. cenuve for black market dealing, place fllrther premium o n: C01TUption, anlf might escalate · an already difficult economic situation into a ctiaotie one,~ Long and Short of · It Reaction to two-inch snowstonn in Colorad o Springs, Colo., was re- flected Tuesd8,y by these two young women. Housewife cleans oU her minicar in ·miniskirt a'nd maxi boots, while Colorado College coed strolJs through ministorm in rpaxicoal. Say jt fast, thJ;"ee times. ... .. ' .. . ,. • • -_, aal4 ltereka. • • -' ... . . Earlier, a bem&l&iled co in b'1 t photographer testified that a weajpty black market money ~~ DP'..r~ his pl~h _SaliJon otifce ~to floors beJOw the Saigon bureau of the Assoclated Press. Car 'Escapes' L.agunari Despite His Preca~~io.ns An emergency br:ake, a gearshift set. in reYerse and a concrete block under a wheel failed to <W • nmawax-car on a steep Laguna Beach hillside street, police reported Tuesday night. ·After taking all these· precaution! when tie parked in the 1000 block qf Noria street, driver Paul H. Jlarris, 76, o! Long Beach, walked to the back of his car to get a flashlight from the trunk. As he slammed the trunk ild d0wn, the vehicle rolled off down the gi-ade, with Harris~ in pursuit Ol1 foot. The elderly man fell and suffered a bruised knee and cut eye, while ~,car Fro•.Pqe proceeded down the hill and ran into a parked car belongµig lo Nancy A. Ei.:ere,t . of 10« Noria i5t The .. Evel'!-st veblcle was pushed 32 feet by the impact, police said, and both cars moderately damaged. Another out:af 4'.own-Oriver was slightly hurt Tuesda ymoming when he failed to notice a car stopped to make a left turn from South Coast Highway. Driver Harold R. Farr, 62, of Medford, ·0re"gon, told Police he was northbound in the MO block (If the highway, w~tchlng traffic in an lritersection when he rea11ied a car was stopped directly in front of him, waiting to turn into the Taco Bell tot. Vnable: to stop in time, Farr rammed Jnto the rear ,of the car, driven by Willialn T. Bond, 31, o! Dana Point. Farr .auffeied a cut on bis forehead. Bond was Army Sgt. l/C Albert Chang._ a photographer ln Vietnam fotj t b e AssoClated Press from Novembet, 1915; to. August, 1961, said he.exposed the black market ope ration to Army aulhoritie& because his conscienc.e hullt. Chang said he started dealing will> the -.,.,._, ,., ll!dian -"'"" the name "Dima;" so· he could learn· abodt the operation and upose tt. · '~ "Oima nev.er teemed concerned aboUt the risk lnvotved in hlt trar1sactlonl,~ Chang said. "He would tell us, 'Dori't worry about getting caught. I have people whO will maie certain we wW not P caught.'" · -· • Eventually, Chang said, he wrote an anonymous letter to the U .S: com- manding ·aenerai in. Vietnam dOcrlbiAC Dima's operatlon and aaylnc he wu reporting it with 1~8 btity coo~.~ He told the aubcommittee he..,~ .with Olma only to •expoat him, and gave hil own black market prollla tO clwil1- ·-~~. Ri;Iatio~ ~ hol•'''~ ''"" ~ ·y.'.o .. h."th.';Arre,. s,.e.a.~:·. ~.o''.n~"'''t __ ... ~ 'p• ro' n v".·...'._:.J'. ?"· ---·iirt f" • ' • ' . ' "IJll • ' ' -I t'~, ESCAP~~. H ii ". . . ~"'H~ ~;q";'~~·-~·<:'O"A bpt ~ . J.'~ De lDl C\I Cou:rteiu, :who·"u fD a c.,-,~n~1hlin F n s I !Jrllllng lnlo the groond at a construe-out again, fired ooe more sliot," 'said Or µrug a e WASHINGTON (AP) -Seo;ttlaiy !if Uon site on the Orange Coast College Capt, Green. State William P.-Rogen aaya he•Bea 1111 campus, a Costa Mesa man narrowly "We don't know whether he JS hit, bUt A 19-year-old Pacific Grove man was prospect that our relations: in the .future escaped death Tuesday when his jack4 we think he might be:" he coiitinued. arrested by Laguna Beach police Tues--might be improved" with Communist hammer chattered into a 4~000-volt under4 Teams of unlfonQed officers i.rmed day afternoon on suspicion of possession China. ground electrlCal wire. with shotguns and powerful lanterns and of heroin and dangerous drugs for !JQie. ftolers.aaid Tuesday nlaht .tbert !a l'O David A. Bedner, :25, of 333 AYocadO flashlights combed the surrounding ·AcUag on~a.Up •that the susRtct 1tas in real evldenci lNdeios in Peliri1 are ready St., was listed In salisfacl/Jry @Uoq neighborhood until' after mklnight, but the habit of traveling from the Monterey to respond to new U.S. inltiaUves, but at Costa Mesa Memorial HosPltaf today, Lusk could not be fotind. peninsula area to Laguna Beach alle~ly "they at least were not reacting where be ii bt1ng treated' for electrical Blanda, 1n the mean'Urue. had returned as a traveling drug salesman, officers negatively." ' burns. to the apartment, where officers De.Fran--said ~ey trailed Eugene Bristol T~le to Appearing on a CBS s;ecllt rellOrf en Police said Bednar was drilling 8 ditch cisco and Farmer fO,u._nd hlm w~ they the ~ block of Tblrd Street, 'If,~· he relations among Red ·Ch&ia, Russia Ind near the old C:X::C library when a coo went back for the teen runaway's clothts. ag-to a oearch of hill ·car a h1a the U 1°~ SlateJ n--ra ··" the Nlion worker, Leslie V. Hendrix, ;o, of Artesia,· '""' n ~ • iw11o~ -was startled by 8 funny noise. Both patrolmen said they ·5melled a person. administration hoped to Improve com- Hendrlx told investigators he turnecf Powerful odor of marijuana emanaUng After turning up two plastic bags con· municatlona and trq relatlol'll wlU! around to see Bednar , literally para; from a bathroom window as they ap-taining more than 100 orange colored China. lyted, In what appeared Jo be the throes proached, they ·,beai'd the sovM of rvn-pills, belle\'ed to be LSD, police said, they "We would' hope that as time goet 8"I of electrocution. ning feet and a toilet Oll.!lhing. took the 15U!pect to the station for book· that we could improve our com- H 'd h h ff th "What do you want this time?," they ing. A further search of his clothing, municatlona with Communist China," ht and e B~~nat e51~~~ :0 u~eo grou~d~wer quoted Blanda as saying, when be opened police said, yielded a packet containing a said. "We would like to have more travel . Hendrix called the Costa ··Mes:a Fire ;::th=e=d=oo=r=. =====·=·====='=m=a=ll=a=m=ou=n=t=o=f =he=ro=i="·=======be=tw=e'=en=t=h=e=tw=o=n=a=tio=IUI=.====~ Department and the victim wa~ given .•. emergency first aid untJl he OOUld be taken tG the hospital by ambulance for f~ care. . ' C8r Dealer ·Wins Five-count Case ·A fi~nt ease charginc crirninaJ misrepresentation in adYerlising by tht Harbor Dodge dealership in Costa Jl.1esa was won by the defendant Tuesday. Tl\e trial in Harbor Judicial DisU'icl Cclurt resutt.d in ·dlmnitsll .. of count thi'ee, while the agency'11owner. RObert L. Swick, was found innocent.of the other four counts. ~ tWe was ori ginaJ1y· brQUght by th~ oranae ~ty .DlStrict Attorney's Office, SllleA:lng 'he v•tJOus MIYertisements OC· curred dW'fng May and June. Complaints by customers and would-be Harbor Dodge customers led authorities to investigate and return the mlsde-- meanor complaints. ' Burch Denies 'Intimidation' ,, WAS~lNGTON (UPI) -The new head of the Federal Comtflttnications Co!Tt- inlsslon Tutsday denied he' had tried to intimidate television· networks by asking beforehand about'commentanes planned followtn& Prtsidtnt l'tizon's Nov. 3 Viet- nam war speech. Within a few hours ol FCC Chairman Dean Burch's comments before the .House Commerce Subcommlt~, CBS-TV Ne~·s reporttd that the Pres!dtnt's: ttaff itself has been querying _,proxlinately 20 te\eYlslon stal!ora around the naUon for the last six months askln1: "Do you plan any edltortnl cornment7 Jr so, what ts It Ukcly lo be!" REWARD This limited Edition Royal American Ironstone 1970 Calendar Plate With Your Christmas Purchase of $5.00 or More. :• !LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER) i\ Deatlllfuf. 1.vnU deeorotion for o.U of 19:-0 nnd a true .. limlled Edlllori .. tftnl will be- come 11 colleclor'• hevlo9m pfec. for the /u- tu.-.. De!igned b1 'Joan.• Lunlr /or tl1• Royal .Cl\.lna Compa,n)', onliG. aingle n1n of tft•1e pf.ctut .JW b..n ~ no mo,. wia L. .W.iCa:f>fe. &. ;"" k,.ga }oUrt now. , for Early Bird . Christmas Shoppers . CONY6Nl~NT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE J. C. ·.JJ-umphrie~ 'J ewe£r~ lZ YEAU SAME LOCATION 182l NEWPORT AVENUE " COSTA 'MESA ., I . ' PH0Nli 1 Hl0 J40 L " . i I I I • -- Bn,niingto~·~a~l1 ,::E.l> IT I 0 N . • •' . . c . --. ---· .. -.. Tt!Uy'a n..t -.. . -- N.Y. Stee.b' • . ·~ --VOL. 62, NO. 277, 5 SECTIONS. 7.j P'.'GES l 11. . -\ 11 • ·Study ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~~.IA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMllER,~t.'}~ -' .. .... TEN ·CENTl . to Bolsa ·Desalting ~ :Plant I' i I I I I I ·I I I I, / ' Economic canslderations rule out the constructiOn of a large dual purPQSe nuclear power and desalting plant a~ this time, .utility executive Jack E. 'n1omas, told 'mer{ibers or the Legislature's Joint Commltt~ on Atomic Develppment and Space Tuesday in Santa Ana. . Thomas, manager of resource develop- rnent for San Diego Gas and Electric Co., said a test facility installed by·hlsJlrm in cooperatl~ with the federal Office of Voters Okay Ocean View School Bond Voters ·in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District Tuesday approved a fl .5 million bond issue, which, coupled with state school construction loans , will rmance 200 new classrooms in the elementary district over the next sb: years. About ZI percent of the district's 21,291 registered voters went to the polls. The tumout was about average . for school finance elections in Orange County. 1 The bond measure needed a two.thirds majority {66.7 percent) for .passage and got iL hanclpy. Tallies from the district's 19 precincts showed 3,216 of the 4,474 voters who went to the polls favored the measure. The percentage breakdown was 71.I Percent, yes; 2.8.2 percent, no. Saline Water has proven the technical feasibility of joint use of fossil power 1 plin~ 'and water rectarTiation. Steam for the desalting process ls pro- vided by the existing power planl. ' "A nuclear dei;.a.IUng plant such as the· ~ed &Isa Island project requires addit©nal steam genera~ing capacity to be installed and devoted e:.:clusiv~y to q~Yng opera Lions," Thomas p~ Jlllll. ~-Clarence Hall said passage , ,. S. J· , -J-f;J:e· or 111o l>ilol!clnsures that~ district will Here JS . C ~Ult· qualifJ for itate aid _fundli> carry out lb .._41 1 : ·, , 1 , : ~---am through 1975. J;' 'I':... • h•' a Coupled .,,;ililliese---iw.ta, -,11< iliiUl<t--rior~ ...-urti-g .,,,_., will be able to add '°° classooms during . the .... six years. Hall sal_d they ... re-Ap' ollo Coverage quired to avoid doubl~ seSSJons. 1 , The district has a current enrollment of All three major teleVlslon networks 13,300, which according la statistical pro-tanight will take another crack at live lections, will increase, tG about 21.000 by coverage of the seCond moon walk. by 1975. Apollo 12 astronauts, pending operation of "{::; {,.( {: the camera which foul ed up earlier. Live coverage is scheduled to begin at 9 P .. 1·ecm' ct Vote o'clock tonight 00 NBC (Channel 4); CBS (Channel 2) and ABC (Channel 7). 1 Coverage of the second moon walk may On Scliool Bonds continue thrnugh ••. m. depending on developments and actiVities of the Precinct y., No % Yes Circle View "" 71 . 76.8 eouege View 306 129 70.3 Crest View 78 62 55.7 Harbour View 272 91 74 .l Haven View 155 89 63.S Hope View 322 109 74.7 Lake View 143 67 68.0 Lark View 107 36 74.8 Marine View 200 50 80.0 Meadow Vie w 2113 63 70.9 Oak View 43 39 52.4 Pleasant View 84 36 70.3 Rancho View 93 26 78.2 Robin wood 113 30 79.0 Spring View 343 97 77.9 Star View 149 77 65.9 Sun View 221 63 72.6 Vlllage View 97 51 65.S Westmont 5.1 28 65.4 'l'OTAL.S ' 3ll6 I.~ 71.8 Hanoi Sa ys U.S. faptives Exempt Fro~ _Protection astronauts. Each channel \vill also offer spot reports on moon news and progress of the flight. In additian to tonigh~'s schedule, ten· ta live coverage inch.Klei : TJIURSDA Y -Luna r liftoff coverage from 6 to 7 a.m. wit.h moon departure scheduled al 6:26 a.m. Transmission from the capsu le after ' dockirtg p'tO: cedttres is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY -Li ve transmission from the cl!psul..: at 11 :45 a.m .• MONDAY -Begi nning of roverage of splashdown at 12:30 p.m. wi th actual splashdGwn ,scheduled between 2 and 3 p.m. • All times indicated are Pacific SlaD- dard Time. Sto.-k itlnrke l NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted 1oWer In moderately aetive trad· ing late lhls afternoon. (See quotations, Pages 14·15). Prices were mixed In early trading but quickly began erod ing. Declines increard, their margins over advances to more than 200 on the Ne1v · York Stock Exchange. .. • "ThlJ apPrOach overioob a \liltUJicant but unused energy · source that is available most ct 'the «.me in existing and future power plants. Energy for deAIUqg purposea ffi th:e' form of steam or elec· tricity could be made available at low coSt during electrical Off-peak perlOOs," tbe utility executive continued.' , · .. The lntecratJon ol a desaltini plant with an uisting or·future power ptant, on an interruptible basis, could rE5Ult _in fl lori'et lpvestmeot cost. In our ~opi.nJon, desalting planta 1h6uld be installed only after a system ~analysis has·:tndicaled that:desalted water is the most economic altemative." Tt:v>fnas .. said techoolpgy for con· strus:tion arx:I operating large scale • ,desalting plants is available today. but sild-thal construcUon should waft until a large-sc8le project becomes ·the mOst economical method ol obtaining uti ad- ' dltlonal 111pplles needed. Thomas said his San Dlta:o County llrm estimat'ed t!)at \heir electrical energy ' """' -~ """1 than double In !he ~·t ·IO years. 'In tbe·near: term, we expect to nly lleavll)'. on 'toovenUooal !ooall fuel for power generation:'~ He aald In tile Mutt the firm plonned ·to 10 to nuClear pi.nts'tiut beUer'•ut!!i'ia. ...... o1 . e_,,, toc)Utie1 . 11 ltlOll In>- ' portanl In _Ille lnlerlm period. . .. Spacemen Explore • • • WIIllam A. llells, ..,.._la. lho Los 6"1'!es Oeportmenl ol· w..... Ind Power, told lhe coriu:nHtee I.hat ~no front mtdear ~-1cl be lllfc.-ry in the future. • ... • • ' "We believe lhit the ~ )l«lblem racm« the ~ indllllr)' 1n'-., Callforilla -1' 111i1 neecr far ~ nodoar'plut ilia to 'lllPPli lho rapidly IVOWlni ,_ l!l.clrlc ...... &>' demaM," SellLlllld. ; -• • .... -·'· ~-· • ' :;; -·· .! .:,,.. > ' Exult,ant Astronauts to Walk Agdin To~ight From Wire SerYlccs SPA:E CENTER, Houston -The Apollo L2 .astronauts, after making an astonisl'jng bullseye landing on the Ocean of Storms Tuesday night, today planted Old Glory and set up a scientific laboratory that immediately began sen· ding the moon's secrets back..lP earth . Charles H. "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. 1Bean, exultant and whistling as they worked, became lhe third and fourth ~mericans to stride the dusty surfa~ of the nioon after a pinpoint descent less than two city blocks from target. In ianding on the Ocean 'of Storms, Conrad and .Bean opened a new age of discovery, the first detailed e1p1oratioo of the moon. Their moonwalk was spoiled f()J" earth- lings when a ca mera tfansm.itting the first color ~ television pictures from the moon !aJled after 6 mlnu,tes. Experts at the M;_u1ned Spacecraft Center theorized ~he ·carQJ!ra w_as accident~lly pointed at lhe sun, burni ng the sensitive fmage tube. There was little hope it could be repaired. Ftom the moment they landed .on lhe mooo and Conrad shouted "Oulitan- ding!" alld Bean exclaimed "I can't wait to get outside!", they were two jubilant men, chattering l}ke a couPle of chip. munk! SJ thty went about the important business of exploring. the 'strange world w.here 1the ~avity fon:e is only onc-slxlh that on earth. '. _ ' • · Robber Bunted/ There was excitement tR Conrad .. voice when · he spotted an unmanned Surveyor spacecraft resting only 608 feet away in the' crattr that 'had been their target (or the pinpoint landing. BOlh men were e1uber'ant as they gathered rocks and spotted str&n1e mounds of rubble that they described 11 "fanta&tic." Conrad's cackling laugb became a familiar sound. 4 •:wowee" was.a favorite expression as . (See AST RONAUTS, Page ZI * * * Silrveyoi· Hunt Hot><J, G,ets $1,000 From Bank M~jf),r ~oal Brihery·:,/-.aSe . ,,· ..:.e~~lif<:,~ilir~i:: ~~~~nct••13'.~:.~.~1~··· 'i·"!J:' 'of-0 oi)n Visit , l 1 \ ' '•I ,~,-' • , .. -t~ """'°~ noGll '~ 1..-1,....,., ~·po ~ ' I" ' -lf l ' ·:.. ., ,, " " ; ,, _ !"'" Who faked ·a·•~ol;' la:cgf: I ~atibpping : . .'. h ~ . ! 1 • _n.velgJJCWl of unt!!!gton e.:;L and tOi>l _!I.~,,,.._ the Q>ocker _91Uuns _. Bolllevard ud Edin(er Av-, lho blft . ' SPA(;); OBNTER. · -(UP I). -; Zo11ing Request Withdrawn In lra1ler par~ Tuesday wltlilrew ilitJi ton· National Baolc-in Huntil\fllOn €enter di! hi d Did. . Apollo U . lllb•--(lhorfes ,..,. __ ing applicat.ion ·from the city planning about 10:40 .a.m. today. . N.9. !1Jirles were reported duriN: •• COni'8d trMf· Alan: L Bean will be Cl1 a commis.sion. . l>olice said the man frJch_teoed a .bank ~ ~.the exact .amount ~lo di6nltt ldenttflc nliltioo -not a · J'oseph H. Johnson. vice.prbident of teller by handing ~tr a_ note llKllc~ting he ca~ h11 ool yet been determmed, said scaYmpt bamt -toftllht when they try Cactinor, Inc., of Paramount, inforrpel! had: a weapon _m his possession. No police. to ~e ~·wa:r to the old Surveyor 3 the seven planning commissioners by let· spacecraft. • ter that he would like to defer action on Surveyor 3 landed In a small crater on the trai ler park until a pending bribery Vall c il G • Ok the .Ocean of Stonns· April 20. 1917. It case is cleared up. ey O Ull C Iv es ay carried a te1ev1s1on camera and • ci~w- "ln view of the recent incident in· . , . like shovel ~hlch dug ,Into the lunar '!''I. volving th.is application, the• applicant Conrad andlJean will try~ bnng back respectfully requests that he be permit· · · sele~e.d parts of the probe, including the led •o withdraw lhe application without To Massi·ve Stu· dy of Youth· •·l~Y"'°" earner• which O••hed back prejudice unt il such time as the cloud 8,315 pictures from the lunar surface. presently hanging over this application is Bean ~t the lunar mod1;1te Intrepid cleared up," he said. dow;n within walkipg dtSt.ance o £ "We· believe that it is not fair to either A ma,sivc fitUdy of youth problems In .. , would like to .state that this study tn no Surveyor. · the City Council , the commission. or the Fountain Valle1· -. labeled Pro1'ec1 Care Ind', I I k I ·11d' i. But even . though tt1e landing ~as way 1ca es a ac o con ence in our I st I • the tw stronauts ""'Ight ap1>1lcant to be asked to consider this -received tne full blessing of the City · a mo P n1_>Dtn., , 0 a . , ... 111attcr in light of the pend ing Cl>uncilTue:sdltynlght. schools •. law enforcement agel!CieJ or notbeableJQ'reachthespace _ve~1c!e. circumstances and that any determina· parent g'roups. And it is not Q roactlon to Surve~Gr 3 landed about 100 feet down tion whether fa vorable or unfavorable Two weeks aeo lhe council riamed any particular irrational act regarding the sloping wall .of a SO.foot deep crater. wouid ·best be made when all the fact~ Eugene VanDask and Douglas J.1eyers our youth ." Be.an wil_l try to make the descent ~t .he chainnan and vice chainnan, respee-II be I ~ •A Con db 31-f t lifehne surrounding lhe present matter have tivefy. of the Conimitfee and a.5\ed them Shenkman's referral wa.s toward the wi · · 1"'"'-..,. ,..,ra .. y ~ · 00 - been established." I h · I f h d recerlt 8ctibn of a Fountain' Vall..., couple as If they were mountatn cll.Qlbers. The potential trailer park site. located to retum wt guide ines or t e stu y, ~J ff Bea~ cannot get out, Conrad wlll try near Slater Avenue and COthard Street, Tuesday they did and the council liked It. who took their two daughters out of the to pull him up. Once the astronauts reach "Our,porpose.~' expl31.'ned VanDask, "Is local high school because oC, lo their S rveyor they will inspect the vehicle and hecnme the cente r of a controversy Nov. w_ordl,· "the high use of dru, gs.". . . u h I . 1 h 11 cd to determine If there.ls In fact a problein p•·•-aph It to record changes 1.0 w en po ice disc osed t at an a eg Mayor Edward Just. who initiated the ·~ · t' h d ff ed M G a111G~ youf,h lr:i ,OU" city. We also plan to representa 1ve a o er ayor reen explo•e exls"ng youlh i cti'vi'ti'es and hope rMnest for , such a study, was home · ·r1 · · h ' " • ..., $4,000 to use !us 1n uence Jn granting t e .... ,.;,.;rating from a minor ope·r8tion but to di scover :what activities the youth of •"' ""' :: zone chanee. the city might support in the future." sent hi s complete approval of ·the com--The n1an. Willia m D. New, 66, of mtttee. Phoenix, Ariz. has been charged with two , Maln emphacis of the study will be VanDask told the council he expected counts of altemptihg tO bribe a puhlic o[. di rected at the teens, but all age levels lo be able lo fill the committee by Dec. 1 ricial and will face a preliminary hear ing will be studied and consulted. and have lhe project startea by Dec. 10. Dec. IS. · ' • Bolh men· asked the council to allow · Specific details on how to accomplis~ No connection betw~n New and Cac· tb'em lG ' sell?ct the !ix individuals who the study will be wor~ed out by the full tiflor ha s been reported by police. • woL1Td -complete the committee and committee, explained Meyers. He added Cactinor sought the zone change from undersrored the point that people with that coordination with professkmal agen- Jnduslrial uses to office professiooal uses professional exposure to youth problems cles and other cities involved In similar slncc a mobile ho1ne park is not permit· -police, teachers, etc. -would not be studies would.be necessary. . led in a·n industrially-zoned area. on the cotrlmltteie, althou~h the1i-knoWJ. "Wa're here to find out the facts about Sea ttle Ar ea Bo111bed SEATILE (AP) -Three bombe ex· plOOed in buildings in the Capitol Hill district of Seattle early today. ca using an undetennined amount of damage and in- juring one person. edge would be ¥.Pped fromr time to time. the youth or our City, not necessarily tO "Why Is that,' a5ked Councilman Ron solve the problems righ.t now," explained ShenKman. · VanDask, reemphasil!ng the purpoie or "'We feel we might have a better d chance of communicatJng with the· you"th the stu Y· ' . fr we don't tise peoPle they've already beeh in contact with and perhaps are avoiding.'' replled VanDask . Shenkman nOOded approval, then slid, Campus, Religion Taft and Johnson Historic Sites OK'd WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The Senate completed coogressional act.ion Wed· nesday on bills establishing the Lyndon 8. Johnson and William Howard Taft Na· liooal Historic Sites. 1 It also sent to lhe 'White House a bill authorizing appropriation of $1,081,000 for I.he ·development of the Eisenhower Na- tional Historic Sile In Gettysburg,· Pa .• • named for 10rmer Prbildent Dwight D. Eisenhower. or .. ge Cout Weatber. HONG KONG CAP) -North Vielnanl's official oewspaper tOOay rompared U.S. pilots cat)tured in Vietnam to wvr1d \V ar lJ war Criminals tried at Nurenberg, Germany, and declared they were not cn- tllled to "the protection of the Geneva agreement on ljealment ?c prisoners or war. • Mile. Square' School Ol('d Meetin g Topic "Religion and the.Campus Revolution'' Will be the subject of a :1alk~by the .Rev. Joh~ E. Cantelon .. djrector· of· 1he 'School of Religion at USC, at a Thunday dinner or lJC 1)"l'lne't Interfaith fwndatlon. Swiny skles and . warmer temp-eratures~ 'wllh ·~ decrease 'In Santa Ana windl, Is the 'pleasant outlook far Thurldoy a)oog tile 'oranle ' CoaSt. Look f6r a ·hJgb teading of nearly 80 degrees. Despite that, tht-oewspapcr Nhan Dan uld. Amerk:an pilots shot down and cap- -tured in North Vietnam "have been and are bclng humanely treated by lhe 1overnment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam." This is lhe North's olficial name. Nhan Dan. in a Vietnamese-language c:untµ'lenta ry broadcast by Radio Hanoi, l{lid the" captured pilots were "caught blobdy·handed while committing war crimes or the gravest nature ag aimt the peoph? and the: territory of l h e ~ocratic Republtc of Vietnam." 11 accused the United States of trying to "blac ken the name of the Democratic -Republic of Vietnam and sway In· ~rnallonal uod American public opinion- tiy bringing up the matter of the Grlneva agreement which is U>t111ly and co m· ~lctcly wjthoul lwsi!;. I Di.str ic t, Valley Oppose Any Big /!lan es The city t0f Fountain Valley has Joined the FoontaJn Villley School District in. deClaring its opposition to any filled wing aircraft at Mil e Square. The action came Tuesday night as the city council approved a ·resolution sup- pcr1ing the school district's request for a schooj1•ite within ~·MU.! Squa<e/flight 1>3tle.m. .. • ' .j state educhtion offk:lals feel the oblonit flight pattern might 1<>mcday be ac· Uvated fqr fi1ed wing alrcrart and would endanger the school The C4111omla State Aeronautics Division had said it WPS IOQklng at Mlle Square as a potenti al fix· "11 wing airport. tlflle Square -most· of \\0hlch will ~ port a!lf reapplies lo llie: state Depart. developed by the county as a reglonlll ment, of Education's local assistance or. park -:-is currently the site o~ a U.S. fice for approval.of, the school site. .t Marine Corps helicopter base"; Bu1 the i :t';W.c'O--.• ~~·P.Urchas:e-lhat site nd'W.'' .helicopter flight patterns w011ld nO< al~ ',lfbt ~·,.bu,erinl'eft(tent Mlke ,8r1t:k: th e sChool. • • l• j .~bilo,..tttci lftf ts eovettd with homes The site prono~ for a schofil Jlqs 1 and~'"' • ! • · , l\orth •f the So~ .Oieg~.i<reoway. west or I "Bdct. ,.1'0ali1$ t!lat .11Je Marine COrp , SrWl!bu~t S(r~ t>etwftn "'arner a!f! has •lso t Wroten the state ter0n1uUc1 Slater Avenues. Oistr!Ct.> or r I e I a Is board on behalf or Ul&aichool, t!xplainlug cstln1a1c the school wouJO We t.oxp3yers thMt the, morines hlivt• no Plar,is ti:I use son1 $45,000 yearly ~·hicp wo ukl be spco l P.f ilt Square ror fixed tJil"lg •lttraft. to bu11 those childrcr'l to another School. The"'.council· 'added •a p0rtlon ~ the Armed \\'ilh the city rcsoluUon end 111 1chool fdJllrlcl11 Tesoh1tlo11, which imlde own Policy. 8Chool orflc.h1l$ pll1n to ask ch~ar 1lts"' oppoflttlon to any fixed wing the county .Board of Superv&sor1 for S~t>-au-cralt ln the area. . " ,.. • L... • The dinner 'less.ion, QJ>CR t.!) the pubUc will be at 7 p.rn. in tifesa Court Commons, on the. UCI campus. Pr. Cantelon is the auU\or nf "College Educa{Joil and Campus· Revolution," a )>o</l\_pub\lsh~ \8-!I 11"'1\\h· lti h\s booilM ile!<fl~•> ~ i 'P"!l\l!\"~on l,lll&l9ri,' caq inak•. to,•·. '1'9'w..~erqf111ailon. ~1 •• 1.. : • 4~ ... • • • • ' ,lfASlllNOTON • (UPI! -·The 5<11&11 oppfovtd tod ay '.Jealalat100 to moke ~ o ~paralc crime to use a gun In rommlll- ling a fedetaLcrimC. 1'1fe.rblll, which WJ'I· sent :to tbt • HOUM, c•lls for possible double sentences .;_ one for the felony; the other for using U.e gun. I INSWE TODAY A comparf1ma oJ the in1titu· tiO'iutl i11vestqrt' fa1Jorite 50 stock1 i!' 1946 and today's tap 50 ~ is git1e11 in Syl1*z Porter's finan· cial ccihonn on Pogt 14 today. ............ ,,.,.._ .· "I CMlf9Mll• . \ t ,,... ' \ ' ·3 • ~Clf"ll9 \ , • ...,) ...... ....... , c ......... -· . s.>.a ........ "-· c....m a 0r ..... ~ 1• C"9\...,., • PTA • •OMfa MMIUt Ml l'tM ~ 1l Dl...wt • ....,. . "'" ·-'tt"\tl ..... • Dr • ...._,... • ol:'IM!1NI-' ,.._,I SIK1I M9l'tlttl I .. ~ .. ~. 14oll ,,"......., • 1 "'~ ,0 ~ ""' ,A!lll ~ >' W"""'t I MlolfMI I Wtrtll ...... W '""'"1ctt l.lttflttt• • ~·i """ »JI MMl11Semu• ~ • • I ' . • • • • • . . ~ ... . r - .Po~utlon C.ltecl ,11 • r .. .._ ... ~~:~·Edison Re·q~e~ ~ · ·tteje~t~d. Ag~I~ . .. . ' . • I . ·A second application for expansion' of ' Arguments by1 'Sou!hern· Callf()ml3 --Sotiffiem California Edlaon eompa.ny1s EdlliOii Company ln favor or-the add:IUon Huritington Beach steam generaU~ plut . to, the plant _are that great strides are ·-. · .... being made m control and reduction Of has been .denied by Orange County Air smog·producit)g emissions. 1 Pollution Control Oflicer "William Flt.-Fitchen~ -whose denial ~of both chen. prevjous applications does not ~llul! The county smog chief lestilied Tue> final action -said ln tesUmonY' Tuesday day before a state Legislative committee that he Is not 11ufflciently plea se4 with Ute that he is displeased with the mammoth progress to grant the permit. ~ , The Edison Company m,11y appeal company s efforts to reduce Southland air Fitchen's denial to the Qrange COUDty Alr pollution. H oahJ • · Remarks about the plant and con-Pollution earing B . if it I chooses; then proceed through the CQUl"ij. finnation that FJtchen's rirst denial has The proposal to triple the'currtnt·Out-been repeated came before the joint state · legislative Committee on At 0 m 1 c put or the controversial plant on Pacific Development and Power. • Coast Highway near Newland ~t has Fitchen had already denied the Oct. ! been vehen1..enUy oppctied by the public and elected officlils. , application by the uUlity company for Both the Slate Environmenfal Quallt~ pem}issk>n to expand the Huntington study Council and . the Orange-COunty Beach plant from its current 880,000 · · kilowatb to 2.5 million kilowatls. Board or SuperviSors are opp6sed to ad-dition of any more fossil-fuel burning power plants . Board Takes EartlafJounct:EqlOratlons · · ~·•stromnits Pete cQJJra\i and Al ee,;;;. p~ ~n~ltb 'mu·~ ~. ~j~ of .tlle moon, tllese [childreo....: imaglnatiolis soariilg --.x. p!bn~ .make-believe lunil'r ·sUtface Made up Of .. cluster 'of ' concrete mound~ in HuntingtOn near Heil Avenue. Beach's Murdy Par!< 011 Golden West Street Fossil fuels such as oil produce nitrous oxides, one or the most potent smog·prO" ducing compounds being spewed Into the Southland abnosphere by the tons each. da y. Retail Sales Up By Over 14% In Huntington Relllil sales in HunUnglon ,Beach have jumped by more than 14 ~rcent during the first half of 1969 comp&red to · the same period or 1968. according to figures released by tf)e Chamber. of. ~erce. ·Retail ;.1., have 'Iii"' far !Otaled $56,DSS,000, an increase of more than $13 mlllkm over rim half 1968. tn tax revenue this brings $569,850 to ·the city from .st.ate sales ta¥. Auto dealers provide lhc largest in· come turning over men than $7.9 million wOrth of business during lilt first balf· of the year; They were ·followed by foqd stores with $1.3 milllou in sales and resturants wiUa just under, $lJ million i.().. &ates. For the secor)d quarter of 1969 Hun- tingtol Beach ranked ninth-in tDtal retail sales among cities in Oranae County. Jn a list of 10 c!Ues for varioul· catea«'fes, Huntington Beach was only ninth in restaurant nvenue and didn't even make tlli.-Ust'for butlilfl1g-mati!rf>ls. 'l'h<I cllY .•loo nnkecl qn!y stvf!llb in . fumiWre aale9, but Bill Back, ecOnomk development director or the Chamber. said the ·city can expect to move up for the second haK of the year now with the huge Levitz Furniture warehouse near Huntington Center. .. Qtin·a RelQtions To Be Improved? WASHfNGTON fAPJ -Secretary of State William P. Rogers says he sees "a prospect thal our relations in the future mlglil be impro ved" with Communist China. Roger5 said Tuelday night there is no nal evidence leaders ln Peking are ready to respond to new U.S. initiatives, but "they al least were not reactina: negatively." ~ppearing on a CBS special report on relations among Red China, Russia and lhe United Slates, Rogers said the Nixon administration hoped to Improve com- m,.unications and trade relations with China. "We would, hope ~at as time goes on that we could improve our com- mllftfcatlons with Communist China," he said. "We would like to have more travel between the two nations. DAllY PILOT r -Ol:AHH CCA.Sf P'UallSHING CCMl'AN'f lleb1rl N. W114 PrulckN and Publ\lflet J1,k R. ~:!:r Vk• Pl'tl*nl lfld •fMNlff lho111•1 K11"il Edtklr lho1111• A. Murp~fot 'Mnttl ... EOl!Dr 4'ilbert 'W. l olti Aluaoclt"' Editor Hnfl...-.._llOffk• lOt 5th Strttl f-'elfinf.t•MI t.O . lir 7tO. fZMI ~ . . C!!!Jtr-' . ....,llOf't 9uf.ll~ 2'11 W.it 8'1baa 8«1-r• Cvt!t Mnt: D Wen "':T 5trnr Lt9UM kec.11! D1 fttt Affl!W ' From Page l , ASTRONAUTS ON MOON ••• Conrad and Bean prowled the surfact1 ran;ine more than 1,000 feet to set up the experiments and to inspect the mounds and what appeared to them to be a fresh crater. · "Hey, Jook at that rock," or "Here'.s a neat looking one over here," flowed repeatedly over the communJcatlon chan- nel ~re ~han a quarter-million miles ~~k to ea~h. . Th.e s~~men were amazed at the thi ck, black dust that darkened their space suits as they moVi!d like' Rhostly figures in a weird surrounding. "We're really filthy," Conrad reported. The tbirO: member of the expedition, Richard F. Gordon· Jr.; became almO&l a forgottep man as he orbited some as milj!S overhead .in the Yankee CUpper CO!lUDand sJ¥p, waiting for Coprad ind B_ean to ·complete their Sl ,,,_hour ex- ploration; · But Gordon helped pinpoint the landing site ·bY spotting both lnlrepid and Ute Surveyor from his high-flying outposL CoJU'id and Bean steered Intlepid to il:I perrect landing on the ea~tern edge of the Ocean of Storms at 10:54:29 p.m. PST Tuesday and bec'ame the tfifrd and fourth humans to leav·e their impi'int in : the lunar, dust. The first or two planned moonwalks started at 3:44 a.m. when Conrad backed down a nine-rung ladder and stepped ashore in the new world. Bean followed 31 minutes later. · Conrad spent a total ot 3 hours 44 minutes outside and Bean an eveo three hours. After stowing their g~ar and eating, they planned eight hours sleep, resting ror the second excursion set to start at 9:32 PST tonight. "We won't have any trouble sleeping tonight," Conrad reported after Ule ex- hausting walk. Blastoff from the moon is slated for 1:23 a.m. Thursday and a linkup With the Yankee Clipper at 10:02 a.m. After an ex-· tra day in lunar orbit to photograph future. landing sites, the three bead for home and • Mooday. 5plubdown in tjJe Pacific. Suspect Rlees ,;.P ofice Bullets in Costa Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of tlll DtllF l'li.t lltlf A:mi11-who fled after a tuSBle with a detetUve , staked out on a marijuana stash in a Laguna Beach churchyard tour da Ys ago is widely sought again today after escaplng death and capture Tues- da y night in a confrontation with Costa Me!'a police. AuthoriUes identified U:ie felony suspect as James Lusk, 22, who. niay have been \\·ounded when.shot al twice by detectives as he . fled out the rear o[ . an ac- qunintance's apartment. The team of lawmen que&lloned the se- cond youth and look a . 16-year-old runaway girl from San Diego ~nto ·custody dlil'ing the late evening raid at 2~71 Snnla Ana Ave., according lo police. h1.itchell Blanda , 19, had been sus pected of a'iding and harboring a fugitive, said Dele1;tive Capt. Bob Green, but he Y."as released after inlerrogation. During tha predawn hours, however; lhe runaway girl's parents arrived to take her home and officers Dick DeFran· cisco and.Jim Farmer accompanied them Senior Seminar Views College µimpus Life Sixty senlofs at Westminster and Foun· tain Valley High Schools will discuss life on a university campus al a special senior seminar at 7 p.m:niursday at Westminster lligh School. Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, dlrec.tor or stu· dent acUvltles e.t UC-Irvine, will lead the discussion with the help of two ucr -Students, one represenUng the political left. the o~ the JPOlltlcal right. ~ The prOlfain is'the rtrst in a mon thly series or s~mlnars for top s.enior scholars at the two schools who wlll meet together to hear various speakers .and discuss their topics. Dlfrerent students from-the lt.hoola Wiii meet once each month lo tt>t'er 5ucH -areas 89 labor, conserv1tk>B, &OCiel • issues, and the space program. Tbe ~ior seminar program has been estaWjlhed for Steveral Yf!&rS In the Huo- tingtari BeaclrlJnlon High School District. \\'hen the di1trtct. was smaller it was handled on.a diJ;trict.-wide b11il. but hu now been dlvJd~ Into two parta with Etlis«a, Hu.nUn,ton Beach and ri1nrina High Schoolt preparing ror similatl' seminars together. bock lo the ji.partment 'for her clothes. . They arrested Blanda· again and .. thia: time he was booke<i ~n charges of possesi;ion of rr.arijuana-and narcoUcS paraphernalia after the lawmen entered the smoke-choked resi dence . The escape case -which involved the Huntington Beach Police Department'• HS Eye patrol helicopter that scrambled aloft on emergency notice-began about g p.m. with a visit to Blanda's apartmenL The Orange County District Attorney's. O~.fice . issued warrants charging . Lusk ~1th po$e~s.ion of marijuana and resisting. arrest, with bail tot.e.linl $6,515 after the incident last Saturday. He aU~gedly scuffl~ with LaKUna ~each Police Officer John .Saporito a1 the ~cctocy ot the Com,mu111.t)' Congreg4tlonal Church, 726 Glenneyre .St., duthtk ·which Saporito w;µ; a)most dislirined. Jn(or1nation from Laguna Beach. pro- vided a tip later about his pos.slble \vhercabou ts. Custa fl.1esa J)etectjve Sgt. John Regen •nd investigators Art Courteau. Gerry Thompson and Norm Kutch ht&Cied for the Santa Ana Avenue apartment, but the pil:kup was foiled as they closet! pi. . Capt. Green said the men ap§raached by dUferent directions, but a ntlghbor ··,toPped one, while Blanda allegtOfy stall-' ea .tfie man who went to the door; ' L\lsk in ihe meantim.e, leaped out a rear window -reportedly with 1 &\In· like object tucked in his waistband -and tried to nee. but found his route blocked by Sgt. Regen. Capt. Green said Regan ord ered Lusk tl'I halt but the suspect kept coming . at which tlme the detecUve · sergeant fired one shot at him. ·· "He ran on down lo the cornt!f. hut Courteau. who \\'&S in a car, flushed hint out again. fired one more shot," said Capt. Green. . "\Ve don't know \\1hethcr he Is hit, but v.·e think he might~:"" he continued . Teams of unifom1ed officers armed \\'ith shotguns anct po\\·trful lanterns and fln~hllghts · combed t~ surroundin g neighborhood until a ter midnight, but Lusk rould not be fourid. Blanda, ln the meantime. had re:tumtd to the apartment, where officers DeFran· cisco and Farmer found him when .they wenl back for t.hc teen nJnaway's clolhea. Both patrolmen said Uiey amelltd 1 powerful odor of marlju&na e:m1natlng from a bathroom window 11 thty RP· proached . they heard the 1ound or run· nlng feel and a toil et flushing. 0 What do you wa:nt this time?," thoy ei,uoled Blanda as sayil'll When he opened the door. Hearing Slated On Redistricting Valley "Tracts A praposal to . .severe1y restrict tQe use of planned developments in Fountain Val- ley will have a public hearing before the planning commi$Sion at 7:30 tonight. The proposed ordinance would limit the minimum size of lots in planned develop- ments (P D) to 6,000 square feet, except in very rare cases. Cu rrently the city has no stated limit on lot sizes for P~. It would also require an average lot size of 7,200 square feet (by counting green bells and parks with the lot) which would !es.sen the PoSSibility of ·.density of· PO.. Conditional use. Permits would. also be required for al( PDs, giving the city council a chance to impase more rest.ric- Uons on that type of construction. The ordtnance wa,, spawned by the ex- pressed desire of. the city coUncil to limit the use of P~ in the city. It wfU also give the council the right to review ten- tative tract maps and plans cf all PDs, which means doubling the current pro- t'ess w~by !uch ,P:Jam.pnly-go berore the planning comm1SSiOl'l. ~ ·Ol'fllnan~e 11• ti:le P10ft tiOli[icant of elklit !terns schedujed for public bear- ings at tonight's planning commission meeting. . County·SF Plane Fares Due Boost Air fares between Orange County Air- ~rt and the San Francisco Bay Area will rise three percent, effective Dec. 14. The State Public Utilities CommiSsion has approved a fare hike ror Air cau. fornia , which at present charges $17 for ;.~n!~:Ya~~~~~~t ~~~~cl~5fn°g tax. A three percent fare increase was also granted to PSA. Uniled and Western Airlines. The PUC said the Increases "-'ere due to higher operating costs of the carriers. Control of Slwrelines Coples or ·an order tl'lat reserves ror the Board of Supervisors final planning decisions on shoreline issues were distributed today to ill members of the county plannina: commission and depart- ment. They reiterate the stand taken by supervisors Tuesday In which the board unanimously approved Supervbor Alton Allen's motion that final approval of all tract maps C9Vering areas "oceanwards from the Pacific Coast Highway"' should only come from the board . Allen later explained that his · motion was designed to ensure board scrutiny and re11ponsiblllty for lli!nd ·negotiations which could affect public access to ' the beach and the status of the county's tidelands. He stressed that the acUon in no way reflected criticism of the plaMing commission. HJs aide, John Klllefer, went a step further by clarifying the move as the "board's determination to ensure that there wiU be no more Salt Creeks in Orange County" - a reference to the furor that erupted when .Salt.Creek Road was abandoned by the supervisors to the Laguna Niguel Corporation. The March ua action ts currently being contested in the court's. The board's instructioru; to the planning C<Jmmlsslon ask speclflcallf that • all future tentative tract maps for un. developed porOons of the shoreline must go· to the board for review and re com· mendatlons prjor to any commission ac- tion. Negated by the board's ruling is the long standing procedure whereby the conunission has examined all such maps and detailed conditions or aceep_tance be.fore approval. Supervisors have been restricted to reviewing such issues only when individuals involved file an appeal againsl planning commission actioa with the.supervisors. · It is expeCted that tract maps schedul- ed to go before supervisors under the new conditions will involve development of Chandler.Shennan Corporation property in the Dana Poinl area, several sections of Laguna Niguel Cor:poration territory in Ute Salt Creek area and trvine Company lands between Emerald Bay and Corona del Mar. Many state officilJs believe a rt emergency program ·to switch over to nuclear power generating stations such as that at San Onofre js Ille only answer to pollution problems and adequate· power. • Assemblyman Jdjn v. Briggs (R· Fullerton) is chalnnan of the state com: rnittee which resumed taking testimony· in Santa Ana today. Nuclear desalinization to provide fresh water and power generation were to be Ute main topics of discussion. NAMED TD COMMISSION School Princlpol Lovoli. '· Lavelle Named To Park Post Fulton School Principal Ed La velle, 34~ · has been named to serve on the Fountain : Valley Recreation and Parks Commission. by the city council. • The new commi ssion member has lived and worked lt1 Fountain Valley since 1963 when he began his career as a teacher in: the Fountain Valley School District. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Scranton, and a master's . , degree from Cal State Long Beach. Jn ad> - dition he is a captain in the Marine Corps Reserve. REWARD for Early Bird Christmas Shoppers This Limited Edition Royal. American lronst one 1970 Calendar Plate With Your Christmas Purchase of $5.00 or More. !LIMIT ONt TO A CUSTOMER.I ·:· CONVENi!NJ TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE J. C. J/umphriej 'Jeweferj 22 YEARS SAME LOCATION llU•NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA !'HONE ~ 't•·l40J ~ .._ ____________ _:,.....__ _ __J·f •, .,. I I I B,52s.-. . ·Cauiboilian i .. •~~I-•-.. ~ --~ . -. Border1 Area ' ' ' ' s.u'GON . (AP) ·. 0 1.,~i('sf. ¥.as : Stratoroitres&e1'~ some , · ~· of bomb< durl .. ,llie nlgl!I oi{1NoMh~Mt.-, nomUe f ..,.~'""';; the Bil ~ -·-Of"' l~ .. ~ ' • ~'-" llJid~:l.aJ>iSpecf .~~~.,....,. the ~b:OJHan )>o~'° 1'. ' . • . 'Ille.. •beavieat r COll<llfllralloo: 'f'U. loljl · . around, Bu Pranc, .......... ~ .of ' )he . bombers P®nded' enemy J)OSitlonll.:O on tlim.· ~:of· Ille camp.· Somo of :the -bl hit only two miles from tbe camp perimeter> I • · • !l'he ~•111s: followed; t-· dll)'I ~1 · llghlor·bomber : slrik•• · agalnsf North Vielnamese guns· shelling! llU ·Prang from lrislde ·Cambodia' and· agaJnst· enemy ,Jn. fanlry . ha Wing wllh · 5"'1111 . Vietnamele · IOldiers around the camps. The U.S. Command said 243 North. Vietnamese •• . -· .. ,_ • ~ were k,illed nea1 ~u 118"1 M°'t day; moo! of them by boinbl;'ri>clietl 8111 ·? napalm_ lrorn American planes.-. ' SUE BEAN, WIFE OF ASTRONAUT, FLASHES 'AOK' SIGN FOLLOWING MOON LANDING ' In Na1111u Bay, Tex., Son Clay, 13, We11r1 11 Shirt F1MJl{~r Along the Orange Co111t Tie Looming ln-·HayiiswortJi Senate Vote WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sens. J. Caleb Boggs (ll;Del.), llnd ·Ted Stevens CR· Alaska), came out today in favor o$. Cle- ment F. Haynsworth'• Supreme Court ~ bul Sen. <ohn J. WllliBJl1' IR· ...:redlhe·~ld ~-@gains! i ~· • . Af ... :of the~ uncommitted' aen&tors ~ their intentions two · days bef~~ the Senate vote on the ·1con· tnM!rsSaI nomination, a UPt &Uf'r.Y ~:lhb lineup : Publicly or pr!yately for iliiynswortb, 43 ; putillcly or privately ogalJ't~. undeclared 10. • illliiP'broko with hi! Delaware, col· !~1Williams, in announcing .Apporl for Jli,,n.worbo, He said !he nominee's endopit.oeut by the American Bar .A,,;i~ ~s a maj<r factor ,in hi& d-'= I I ' ·1 -.,.,,,.,. , , . • .A ~ d he decMedJ 'lo :'fjjle 1ga!iiijli~ia\ion oo etlolfal groqndll, Ila.,,~-wOO!d'-loe tan , ' ~ apj>rnv!ng ' off-the·~ . I fi , 'J ~ -bY Haynnorth#- con ·questionable. Stevma broke bis silence to •announce 1hc:r1ly,aftet t.1'e opening or the Sena'te 11eisslon, that he would vote for con. finnation Out about half an hour lat.er, WilllamS . told Rn abnost empty Senate cbambet lh8I he would oppose the Soulh Carollnlan Friday. Senate QemocraUc Leader ~f .i k e Mansfield~ one of"the IWl uncommitted, liaid the vote, 1et for 10 a.m. PST Friday, W!JUld be IO close that Vice President Spi:ro~T. Agnew znigbt, decide iL Agnew would· vote for HaYnsworth in event of a ~ .. Bhrch Denies 'Intimidation' Moon •nu1n111e.-~ .. . ' . 'LOng Step' for Astronaut·. , ' By UnJled Preu bternallonal Charle.s "Pete" Conrad,' the awjnger on earth, becamt! ~e Conrad, the· hummer, on the moon. . "Dwn de dum dum dum, dum de dum dum,'1 Conrad bummed. "Oum de·dum dwn dum. Here l come. r feel like Bugs Bunny. Okay, I'm going right :now •. U r don't fall over." • "Man, that may have been a arnall one for Neil, but it's a long one (pr me." Those were Conrad's final words before the S-foot-61,1 astronaut jumped the fmal three feet from the bottom rung of the lunar modiile ladder to the moon today. It was a play on the first words of 5-foot-11 NeO A. Ann.strong, who8e first words on the moon were: ''That'• one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind." • • Conrad's <Int words on· the Jwiar .surface were; 1'Mark.· Oh, is lhal soft-· and clean. "!· "Hey, that's neat," be added: 111 don't Bink Jn .too.far. Boy, that sun's btigbl It's just like somebody shining a spotllghL ' "r> '1 can walk pmty well, Al, bul I gol to take 'ii easy a111t watcli,wbat I'm ·doing." • • ••Man, you'll never believe It," Conrad aaid. ••cuess what I see. eetting ooihe.s~e of the crater-good old Surveyor. Yealr, does tbat•loiii neat?~J4. .,couJdn'tbeuyfurtberthm•&eofeeWrombert." , . · I ~ ,t.·,' ,. "' . ·• ' "Boy, do you Jean forward, Jeez," Bean said. · , , • ... ..,~ forw.,d_!" CQnrad said. "I feel like I'm goJ!ig ·tO fall over in ~ : ' ~on. Am I really leaning~ Al?" ~ i·--,...~ - • "You """are," ll<anHld. ~0n earth, j!Ql'd flD ...,·~·tllot<f.r ' l forward.'' , ' ·. · • ~ f ., .J • • ' • ~ : I Bean's nm words on the~ where: ".Boy lll ·that 'sun brllflt," - -.; Cmrad: "Welcome iboard. Take it easy. You ·re.ally do ~·&o adapt" Bean: "You're hopping a litUe bit." ~ County Ordinance Sought On Use of Official Seal EducaUon member, and by County A!sea8ot Andrew J. ~Hinshaw is _viol.,; lions of unwritten ccides gomnlng uee of the device. · A new Orange County ordinance may soon be on the statute book as a result of an Orange County Grand Jury complaint that officials are using the county seal for personal business. Both charges, she said, had ·been ex· The Grand Jury's all egatiqn came plained to Supervisor Alton Allen before WASHINGTON <uPI) _The new head be.Jore the board of supervisors Tuesday Tuesday's agenda discussion. Allen, or the Federal Communications Com· in the form of a letter whlch urged board how8"'f', did not comment on the Jasue mission Tuesday denied he had tried to action without listing specific violations. during Baker's demand tor explanation of intimidate television netwQrks by asking It was ·held over for further discussion by tile Grand Jury rqove. beforehand about commeqtarles plann~d the -board and clarification ·of the ; Mis. wetd sEd Rallison had used the following President Nixon's Nov. 3 Viet. charges. county seatron hJS, private stationery, a nam war speech. "'Mlis ·is a pretty broad .allegation,•• c~ge lritmedlatel)' conceded by the San· Within a few hours of FCC Chairman commented Supervisor David Baker. "[ ta Ana dentist. Dea,n Burch's comments before the think we should determine from the "But that stationery was used for House Commerce Subcommittee, CSS.TV grand jury foreman exactly what the board Cransactions," Rallison said. "I fall News reported that the President's staff violations are and to whom they refer." to see why the Grand Jury should be so itself. ~·been.querying approxlm~tely 20 ~1rs. Robert N. Weed, Grand Jury concerned .with myistationery or my use telev1s111n.J!alions aro~ the nallon for _ forem•n, Jafet'•~laifted to the DAILY . of·the cOUnty seat·Mcfl predict now that the last 52X'mo~ as.king : ·~. ~JLQT \hat the p&neJ looked on the alleg. the county couniel will agree with me "Do ou~lan 8'.ny:.editori cpanelil?i , lr!e-.Pf the county seal by Dr. Dale E. that there has been no vJC>laUon of any If so, w t is if ~I)_'. ~ .. ~; _ .. :., : . Z-:.~ \ . ~· ,p, ~e County Board of .. , Code,· wri~teri «.~written." De6plte tile heavy air attacks, North Vietnamese troops continued their sheU· ing of Bu Prang. However, there were no reports· or .new ground fighting. Board . Approves SA Bonds· Sale • "'!T....,_ ENGINEER ADJUSTS TV C'AMERA SIMILAR TD APOLLO !I'S , ; On the Moon, ·Color Ttltvlsion H•anft~IMn Perfld9d Yet -~ ,. ! . --I: . . . . . . .. To Tes t .Law · Sama Ana •choot·· consUluoonal M~on; Pic.tur,e S'iuifued_,· ... ·. challenge ol the two-thirds requirement to pa.Sa 9Chool bond isSuts moved a step · .. · ' closer to crurt T\iesday when Orange H · · ; ' · · =~~~=:~~of!l.S . ammer D'deSn't Help ... The counly board approved the request ~. . ~~ It was the las! legal slep need~ be(ore SPAc:i;; CENTER. Housl~ !AP) -Hi tried changing llle ,e<ting, tiol .tm DO ' a~ ·case can, be filed in Superior Court, There wa!, In the Jariguage of' Diers end joy. prob~bly late this week ar early . next astronauts, . "no joy" on teleVisioo. frbn'l Suddenly 1here :were streak!. · wi:ek. . . , the moOn totliy. ' ' : : ' "Okay, it's comlng in· now:•· Aldi Two·Sanla Ana ~hool·bmd issues mre It starte& fin~ when Cbarles ·Con~ad1Jr. NJssioii. Control. approved by ' 55 . and 59 pen:,ent of tbe OP.'l'!'d.a !~er compartrile~ttoo. f!re·_lunar "I hit it on the top with my hammer,f';, vqters 9Ct-t•, more than a·111aJ9rity ~t lander and exposed qi,e camera. It ahow· Bean said. "I figured• we didn't h..-e less Umn the· t'.w<>-thirds appf'oval 're-ed first ·Conrad, then ·Al L. Bean; cllni·. an,Ylhing to lose. That's. 11~ilte+ quirtd.tmder state law. · bing "'"wn the litdd,er. craftsmanship.'!. . · . ·····~···: ... -~-o1· lhe Santa Ana Uiiifled · ~ · The ground ... -~-•·. "Go··-· It -· .,...,~ But wben''Bean mOvetl the camera De-11""' ·~ ...... District 'then cteclared the bonds P.t!&ed -more tight rap anid also· cut ddwn.oD -tbe · under'. "the · one.Dian, one-vote prioc;iple . a~ay from . the spacecraft •. the picture F stop." On a camer1,•the Iarger1tbe 'T- espooSed in ret:etlt ·decisions d[ the U.S. suddenly Went &Our: At the top there was slop,'"'the smaller ,the llmount·or 11...w:ad-, a jagged white area. The bottom three U&U"' Supreme .~ . . ' . quarters was.solid black: '. . mitted by the lenfi .. : ; .; ! ' Qeputy Colµlty eou,iseI John Powell '.'(i)kay, we did," said"emtad. •'p)4(1lt said the action be will !Ue will not name "Alt, the connections look ·gOod,'' said ZOO?Jl .d9wn fot 19Q?"' , • , any ~le dtttndant 'but.: 'wW1 be ,tiled Beaqo;. . ·· , , : . ; ' ~-·~110Joy," .td.tM lfOUIMf..• : "·; • • under aft "actlbn In realm~ pr:ovi!ion ot "Ta~ a' gooCl·cJa,e look at the lens Md '.'Okay I'm :going to wuQd .. lt·a .bit,' - the · Jaw which gjv~ the'~ the pawer make sure ir.a ln·the· right conllguration," Conrad ·a'.akt. ,'slreaks,·but still~ picture. to1de:clde the issue on ita • • the -~9JWU$ted. But it didn't !>e~P..· · · . -Cialrol~~'Md· to pLes!-.-PartleS-~-lhe:~'.'".t 1'"11!_ ..,,11o._ he ~ Clotrol, ~=~llr,t ,a y, . • peril on ihe ;hiiiid1w,;f'1ng to lolv~ the rego-ed voters ~ .._.n <ii 111•1" .• _ o!i\niglit'bi'' ·' ' ' p'°"lelll end !lie a•tronaulJ -by then' IChool district who will have a right to " en I hold the end or the camera l far behind on their llMited time sc:heduJe file.an antwer. . cal\ feel.the wheels running,", Bean saki. -~t about_Uietr·aden.Pfi~~. '. . .. • • . •• J \ STEREO DEMO SALE! SAYE 30 o/a TO 700/o ON UIC~NEW DEMoN5TlATOR: MODEtS OF -li.ut<>US · titANDS l_.l:fElE , ~E A FEW ~W ISOMI .... TE MODEL TRAPE-INS ALSO AYAIU~LE AT llG SAYINGS) F15t1~~SONY·~.DUAL 0 GARRAllD· CITATION-~-~c. ,. , ' . · . · : . · .· ·· • • ~< ,-~" r:. .JI --,. - -.. ' ... , ---~ •_-c.,n, \ • 1 I " • • ' I , .. ' Wt«,,..,q; N-19;1M' • ~:.:..--~;:;....,...,,~~~h-'--: ~te,·~. :A p·p~o~es -:Nixon .Dratt -Bitt . ' ·~ ~ ... ... ~· wABiiiHGTON"(UPI) -The 's.nate p1'.mlllfd senator• ~idniliioader draft "save, filial .conare8llona1 approval-today teforrfts that·hil Con'unlttee would begin· ;la Pmldent Nlnn'a draft lottery ·bill. hearing• ••~ year 01' more. <Om· · The llll'~ -"(1!0bed lo-j\)e floor ~Ive Jl'l'llMl'ls. • · · -;· .... - and po...i ,.by ..ice vote Iller a . Demandc)!1 -· .,..,.'°"'· nQtably . per(undor)I deba(e. II bad a.lreldy been sen:; ]>dward M. Kennedy W-Mus.), lot , • ,,.sied b• theJlauoe llld no1r :wtU · flO,lo bni•r c!Jansea In dralt law'lhan •Imply .'•c..t•., ·~ ~ ... , . t·Jtiin rtJ Mt~-· ·ft·-;--~ ,, remoYlng ~ bln1on 1 lotteey threatened ~dlhltNhosh Y.oai.~~-"°'The meaaure:wul.pave*llli-·k • to.bl!>d<J1cl!QIL~W.sl11!11ul ·all. • · d oth · ' ·,~;· iOlecllooi of li-yw<oldl llrat .......... ~ 1 Ken'*<!}' .apeed ,.veral da)'ll ago· not o_f Ibo BeaUes ~·. . er_ persona. ·-.aCb ell"ble man to the ilr&ll«fot ilnly.~1o preia foramendmenb on thelloor•pro- tiea, ia under mve.sUgaµo,n by.the. :ene· ~At p~~· man can be ex· .,\'ldtd "thlt leaden wouJd lfve assurance India~ govemm~nt ·for allegedly .-Iii~· to ~}rilf'lor ii long as 11% ll'!!'hearlq1 would be held next year on maintaining a baQk a c c o u n t_::~ ·· · ·. # •, ..,. .. • more extens!~e draft reform . a ~ r 0 t d. A •o'Yerrtinen~minlster ' 'l'IM! b1D lllelf cHlllgee only ooe l!ne of ~ .Stennis ,.,d on !ht fioor _today there ~ ----.-A·--~--. · + ore~T5ervl«'lid -re.,,eallnglt would be hearings next year but aaid he told Parliament that a notice has pntviaioD. that prtvented the President could not make promises that a draft been issued for Maharishi, asking from c-.g draftees by lot. reform bill would pus. him to show why be should not be · Chalnnan Jobn C. S~ (J).Mln.), of "We cannot make any guarantee, of pl"Olecuted for having an unauthor-the seoate An.bed servlcu Committee couru, at th1a: time/' be aatd. ized account The government had been 8ated if'tt was: aware that the Maharishi recenUy bought a RolJs.. Royce, in London for $33,600. -;-· ·+-,-~- Lord Avon, known to the world· as Sir Anthony Eden, formtr prime min- ister of Britain, arrives in Boston f.or a ph11sical examtnation at Lahey C(tti- tc. His viSit was spurred -by recurmr.g fevers . • Gov. Letter Maddox has pro-- claimed Saturday, Dec 6 as "Pos~ sum Day" in Georgia . That's th e second day of the two-day "world's largest possum hunt," planned by ()fficials at Dillard, in the North Georgia mountains. Maddox's pro-- clamation, sig:ned Monday, .says: "Frosty mornings and the fact that persirnE)!J~Lare--ripe in North G·eotgia offer undeniable proof that it is· possum hunting time in Geor· gia ••. " • A CathoUc priest said prayers ;1 and sprinkled holy water in a ' Keytisham, England, st6re S1tn.· da.y to banish the ghosts. Manag- er Bryan Lewis asked ihe priest to do it because his staff h a·d complained of unwelcome gho!U. They said th.e "evil pres· ences,. were TespO'ltsible foT bre akages in the store. •• A'ldrin, Says Newsmen ____._ ---,_,,__ ......... -~ ... -.-~-~------··-·---··-------------· DiSt.orle.d His Remarks SPACE CENTER, Hooston (UPI) - Apollo 11 moon walker Edwin E. ''Buzz" Aldrin today criticized the news media for misrepfeS®Ung two stories in which he was involved.- --,,After --the vice Pfesident said a few words.to the news.media, I'd like to get a ·little sometfurig off iny·chest as long aa we've got the time," Aldrin told a news . conference after Apollo 12's first moon ·wa1k. · •· .-· • - . Aldrin recalled that when he y,•ent to Chitago ·for a benerit cind "after I gave -&Onie , remai'ks on· th\ medical tientfits thafh&ve come out of· the space program, Thieu Awaiting 'Slaying' Report why, I had a Period where i was answer-SAlGON (UPI) _ President Nguyen ing questions. Vllif Thieu ·ls awaiUng 8 report from the "We were talking about the G (gravi-clilef of QUang Ngal province on the ty) airplane, and 1imulations for ol)e. alleaed massacre of hundreds of civilians . Si?Cll) G: ~n_d ztro G and so~body hap-by: an American Army unit .Jast year, -pen~, to_ ask ~ qutsUon, did you ever gov~ent spokesmen said today. get sick m lhe all'piane. Risidents or Truong An v!Qage 18 miles "l admitted it has happened -that I .... northeast.Of Saigon have ~d ·a patrol did once on one fiight and this turned into • from the 'America! Division. killed from •Aldrin Reveals Lunar Sickness' as a 300 to 600 civilians with auton;iatlc rifles headline and I think that's pretty and one machine gun in'.March, 1968- misleadlng.'' They'said the victims we;re marched to a Aldrin. who walked on the moon last s~·'9"ar 'the village a_od·~bot. by U.S. July with Nell A. Armstrong, also troops. , reported "another occurrence." So1;1lh Vietnamese s~kesm,~n ~ late "'My uncle was coming back from too Wednesday that Thle11 was ~wal~g a cape ·after-the lau11ch and was talking to·-· -rtpOI'.\ >from tne· Quang--Ngat·-provmce- thls person on the airplane, and the chief," Colo-Tpn pat Khlen. The. o£flci~ person was asking, 'you know, what ·are said Tues~y-·~. d~bted the vtllagers· the dangerous parts of the mission,'" story, bu{ addjd be ~ perhaps 300 Aldrin said. persons jµe ~; ~bly by artillery "And be was talking aboul the landing and~'. " 11 · · . , • ' . . Boys '"Be.sened~ Governor Takes Pair-'Fro'm -Prison ... ., - JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Gov. actor was once confine(!, Claude Kirk today personally r_emo.ve~" · McQueen, who played the !tarring role two young boys from the.. ¥ie Bytler . In "Bullit," fir at became known as an a~ Prison reception center and' new tlien) on tof.. in the old "Wanted Dead or Alive'' his officiaJ plane to J¥~kson~.ltte. -:· : '&haw On 1elevision . On his first day back from a tour of the .Bax Wd McQueen was one Qf more Mr•. Rich1rd Nixon's press sec· Holy Land, K(r.k ordered State Health . than 100 people· -wllo offered to take retary, Conni• Stuart, has describ· Secretary James Bax· to place the boys in custody or otherwise help the boys. ed the decorum she expects at the Miuilnna Sc"hool for., J5<:1ys im· 'The offers came after Bax said, \Vhite ~ouse social functions from meditltly. ~ .~ . ~ ~ Flofi}d.B'i 'prison system was filled wilh · ~~e lad1.es of the press. Her words: 'But in .the nleantime, .~said PreM meD who "are ''just animals" and that tffj,i lf I th.ink some of you have gQ.t1e.n, _secreµal'J .Russell Stratton, the boys.._ Wen!:" "?'red for the boys' safely. exc~1ngly b_~y~bec~e you .are .. ,at Kirk'a.atde'"•s.lhe governor;viltted. a carrying !"pe recc>rders, I mlght. conm\Ullllf;Bervice .center 'ln J1cbon-·Seventh Marine" Dies as~ how-y~u ga~ed so much ville:~ , · · , · ... : : • '"eight.: .Let?s be fair to the g~ests. The boys·1Ue··rucbard Copa&, 15, and At S Diego· Depot Please mtroduce yourselves Just Donald Dougl ... -:1 lt-l'Qf-okl wl>O . ' · an · . like any ruce, well brought up lady weighs 84 JK1Wl4s and ~1ooks Dtort 'Uh a;. . SAN ·DlEGO'(AP)-The.seventhdt.ath would do."' IO·year-o\d;'t~ •a'.(eenager~ 'Both"Were ·,of il 'Jitarine f!icnllt slckken with men· e senten~ .to ·~ ~e:ars in the adult • ingococca1 -diaease year was reported priS:QR system fof breitklng and entering today 6y the Marine Corps Recruit Eugene MethJin, a Readers Di· gest representative In Washingtol\, received a ticket for Jogging on a freeway during the Sigma Delta Chi journalism society convention in 8an Diego. The citation noted he was traveling 2 miles an hour. with Intent to·commJt a milldemeanor. Depot. Meanwlille, ,.Bax said televJa:lOn-movie A ~keman kientilied the latest to die adot Steve14cQu~n had offered to take as Pvl Edward A. Braunger, 18, son of tustody of'IJle;,IWo boys. Mr. and Mrs. Linus BralUlger of RoUte' I, Bax said ~CQUeen wants to put the Fairbault, MiM. The ")'outh was tat en boys in ~Uf~a Boys Republic, the Tuesday to the Nava\ '~pital when! he same achoot for ·e\jnquenta at which the died a ohort UJ\lO later. . .... ... , ' High Winds in ·:-5.~thland Mercury J!elow ~erq .O.ver }fide Midwes~ ~rea It ... """"' IVflflY Wllh tOrM 1'11tl't clel* "'"'""*" soutto«n C•llftml• folMY' <with ...;,. _.,. wlnd1 o....,. """""-111• .,., ...,. (tft'l'Ol'll-! Dlwlllf tht' •rt't mom"'9 ""'" !lot w'lf'ldll ~ JO rnllft "" flour, tm>-pllfll tr"9 In fllt hi\ Ftrl'lfMo. Vtl• IW •lld knodcl"I out tltdrldlY O'ffr I '-'ltll~ .....,... Piii .. trM. TMi M1lllJl:r ,,_ 1l110 ll1d wl ... 1$ to 50 .,, • ._ "' hour. Tiie (tllf0rlll1 "t191\Wl'f Ptlrol "'''"' Ml '""'°'"ltlt with tr1ll1n _,,. c1m .. r1 19 "" t.vtlot! .., tht' s..! hr11trd!ro& ,.,_., ""' ''""' .... llld "" H<flefll of °"""" C-IY. 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At least seven students were arrested and the school lvas-closed fbr today and Thursday. For-details, see Page 7. ~:~~ad $4·5· •3aa Only! f ou Get These Conveni.ences on Either the Side-by-Side Or the Top_ Freezer Model. Good·bYfl Defrosting-. Both these Fr1gld1lr• Fleftlgera- tora era 100% Frost-Proof. Smooth-glide nylon rollert make these Frigidaire Plflfl'let-· er1tors e1gy to move. ••tY to clttn b9Mnd or befletll't.- No help needed. Ellher rlQht or 11n-t11nded. Ch•"G• YOdl' mind, ch1nge· your kitchen 1tr1ngement, Fleversa-door Top Freezer model lets you convert bOlh Flevet'$a-doora to right-or lett:hand opening, Sldt·by-Slde la just n1lur11ty embl· ~exlroue. Organized Door Storage. lot• cf room le.store In ll'te deer. Remo111ble egg trays, butter and en1ek comptl't• "menta. deep door shelf for ht If-gallon milk e1rtone, Mo11 door storage on freezer doers. Hippy Med1um Melt Storage. Flowing Cold Meat Ten· dera keep meat lust ebove tlte frffllng point for "ltly, yet reedy to cook without thawing. - := -· _..,. e INTEGRITY &; DEPENDABILITY SINCE 1847 e' I TllLl!YISION •APPLIANCl!S • 411 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa 0646-1614 DAILY 9 A.~ •. to 9 P,M, -SAT. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. I • I I • 1 rQ-:UJSN:-:::'."'11.--r---'~r ""~'..;.;;'n;.:,;,terl~an:::.:..d' . U.S. Sees Hope, iul ·~' .. . '. ~ . : ... : Pointers at S.M.r11 . -1-• ~ ~ -• • f f I . -, . ' By K .. c. TllALEll 'thel• !Ille~ ~es 'HELSINKI (UPI) -The, land are itiN/ ·Alcl• '°l"hiive nnt face-to-face Ru s s o • almost 200 mo11 thin the Anierlcan discussions al the Unl!.4 S11<1. . · ~ '!i!t.l!lc ~nns limitation talks Tbe Rlloilari's hav1 Iii' OU... .'(~T) have · shown · I he of 200 of the · 111mlliollf Ss9 : Ru&1\Ma indeed ar-9 intereSted ;rockets whim can early a 25 b( ~, bargaining o n megaton nuclear warhead -~altina .tbe'""arms race. 'the biigesl·in the,wor~.-or , , _ · The lnitia\ S o vi e t . •p-a cluster of three ... 1ma1Jer . from 1tren«th.'' .. -........ -----..--__........,,. ---------Wedoesdt1, Nowmb<r 19, 1969 DAfLV Pilot § J~·.'lheme ~f .Kennedy M~s ••;t;:;, ' . . HY~r.IS,PORT, Mass , John F. Kennedy and . of -.. will be the (AP)-Ar.-alm..,wltha pobiardtaf'..,.olthenalloa•s· ~~.Bowlll be .,.lated 1 lh!roe_<!l IJ!!ri!l!fl joJ will bo .111<111 • fim o ll.! le•, }>!'_~ ~-J!o<ph Maguire, 11 oUlftd 'll>lnday for Joseph famllleo, died. Tueoday al his membor of the. cardinal's •P Kennedy In t11e_11mali'ciap. Cape Cod home. lllall,' ml Ibo Rev. Jooeph boanl.ctmrch when! the Ken..-Thur.i.y'• 9 a.m. funeral, · ~ilqerakl, ·• nephew of Mrs,' ( ' . ' nedys bave worllhiped for mw ,.ru be oCfered at St. ~. J I ~ t ' yean. Franc la ~&vier Ip Ltie .11me '()nijl ttMt, ~ and close The 81-year-old former am· Chure~ In ffyannlt, Kennedy'• friends irUl allend. There will ...._,father ol .Preold"'t . cl_frielld,_Rldlardc&rdlul ; ,llell\>1•~ ' , ~ were rep o r t e d ones. ~er consideration Is the . thOulbtful Gd their public ut.. 'Jbis strateifc leip hil.s'to all a, s·t to n om i c eo st Qf ~ free from polemics, a-pp~ a r-a n t e-sit"'~ 9. Qlted· esc~laUng tti,e nuclear arms ..... threats.or demands. Soviet af-Moscow's self, conf•ct. 11te race. Un~ess cu~ now, the (ability "fl described as Soviets have all along irulisted COJt for either of the two noteworthy. · 1 they wlll DQl· ,ccept a ·con-~uper powers ta .b>und~to run The Russians were believed fereoce In which t~ Un!ted n?t. into .te:ns, but hundreds of to have ~ reason to be anx-States b trying to negoUate b1lhons of dollars. South toast7f_qa·-.· .--96rSTORES , , , ' 1 • ,:, ALL ti'{ SHELTERED. COMFdRT UllfOl "'' IAH •1to0 •HIWAY, CDIYA ,.qi . ious for "business" at the vital ..._ c. . ' ' . "Recheck all my appointments for the·day-I guess · somewhere along pie line I got my attache case caught m an elevator ••• " strategic talks in this Finni.sh capital. Much Is at stake for them, as well as for ~ United ·states. One discordant note came nevertheless from an im- portant Soviet quarter, putting a d~ on the smiles in Helslnld: ' Th< Soviet. <Anny paper Red J • D · Star, reporliQg the opening or ustice epartnient ~~= ~a:.i::: ~ r:.ni:;,;:,r,g~ keep Its rockets at the ready . P b • p R ll The ·call reflected the Red ro. mg eace a ' y army:s apparent design to im' 'press ·on the politiciam to '~ _.J 1 , ··,\:::. ''-· • ~ • ' thlDk of aecuri,ty con· . :"WASHINGTQN ... ~JJPJ) --· cldent Involving, one 42f-the-Sider8UOOs SOviet-style first The .Justice· Department has· cochairmen, David Dellinger, and fOJf:fnost. ~ fauiched •n. lqvesU8:ation 'to at the . Washinlton-:-Mu.1ument .. Conffrince sources w h o ! ~if "'1e orgasllzers rally Scilurday where , more believe the .Russians have ~ of· tJae, 1Uggest1 peace rally in• Q\an 250;000! 'demonstraton come ... to the Helsinki con- . U:&-bistory violated the e1tthered. --~ ference out of self •lnterest cite federal Ja,.. ~ainst crossing · " ... They gave him (Dell· twO major considerations: atate llDe6 to Incite a tiot. Jnger) a m.icrophone at the na-1be1 SoViets ·have reached a DaputJ Attorney General tional monum~tltO.encourqe .near Strat.egiC balance With Ric$ard G. Kleindienst said participants to march on the the United States by rushing ~es at the Justice Justice Department. I think he an all~t rocket program over Dep8ftme:rt and ~tber'])arta introduc~ Abbfe Hoffman a~ the pUtutwo years. In those of.itoWn during last -weekend's Jerry J:l u b i ~ , ' ' KJeindien§t two years, they have double<!. rally pteSepted enough eviden-said. "The stee~"i!lg committee ce "iO at leclSt justify our knew 1h advance the kind of ~ an investigation to. u n p e acefut demonstration determine· if the provisions·of planned at the Justice Depart-tJle. 'anUriot · law w.e.r e ment. SJrikes Hit ' . violated.:" ~ l "This indicates to me either I~l)'., F.rance Kleindienst told .a news ·con-a Jack of\ respansibility, or ference Tu e s d a y some gross negligelice, or<t:Jeliberate . membefl.of the steerbg com-particlpatiort,. to~the rpoidt .... • mlttee of tbe New Mobilization where'. my conftde-:ice In tbem Gommlttee' to end the War in as spOlesmen for 'peOpl~ wbo'. Vietnam (New Mobe~ we!'e want to 'J)eUtion their govem-be!DJ. i Jl v e s ti g.a t e d . He ment is substanUally dimlnish- apecifieilly1 mentioned· an in-ed," Kleiftdienst said.~ . And Britain ,., yn1 ... ,.,... '"""""""' Italian Police todaY' clashed with anarclllst demomt.rat.ors * * * * * * P,~ptag~' ,W or~ Qut ,, ·. and Ff~_Jiolicy fought mili~ tant · cOmmunlst workers as strikes spread over Ilaly, Fr&ncerand Britain. . . ./ • • In MUan one J>Oliceman was ~y Bi)l!,_$1 Mijlion ... • ·< • killed and ' 21 other policeriien were ilijured -·b-a-t~fTIP g demonstrators who massed outside a theater· where· strik- ing Workers were holcUng _a peace f u 1 rally. .F,:ight demonstrators_wererlnjured...' . ' •' WMHINGTON (AP):-the Washington for.last week's a:.i-:~:$aysjt.co.st"Ahout..$L uWar.....demonstraifrins. milliQD • to .bring troops to The estiniate · Tuesday · in· eludes the ' expense 0 f transporting ·9,000 solc;iiers arid Marines to the . capital and supplying ~em 'over. a seven- day ~riod. It does not include miijtary pay. the deriionStrator's shOuted' support for between 15 and 20 million Italian workers on a ge.1&al strike that shut down most of the -country in protest against housing shortages 8nd high rents, Sa.to, Nixon . mgin ·T;aks WASHINGTON . ltwll PrimerMinister Eisatu Sato of JIP,&fl wa.S given, ~ cordial welcome 'tJ· the Wlllte llouse today by J?resident !Nixon to start dlscusaions . pn final cleWls ot~~of.-\h• !~and of. Okinawa to Japan by the United Stales. lsato tOli NiXoii'd:Ur\ng a red- catpet welcoming ceremony • under dark skies on the south • lawn of the White House that . be was confident a mUtually 21atisfactory solution c®ld' be'. reached on Okinawa ...:.. "ttiC' ' blggest issu.e pending bt~ Japan and'the United States." :WEDNESDAY· NIGHT . 7:30 ! Advance celements of the force arrived a·~ ago, The last units lelt Washtlgton overnight.. '~ ~ • The regular unit& were never commltted to the streets to put down·violence but were deployed thJ'QUghout and· around· the city 'as a precau- tionary measure. Several hundred District of Columbia National G u a r d troops' were called out Friday night w h en demonstrators moved towaro the South Viet- namese Embassy. · O Ve r a 11 government ex· penses were ~t .available im- , mediately. Jn Paris, riot police used trucks and a bull~r to smas hthe gates of key elec- tricity company plants lp root workers who had Io ck e d themselves·· inside. Brief scuf. fling ensue(I but no injuries were reported. · Power officials said most electricity n~s would ~ met in the Paris area despite the Communist-led strike by state- employed gas a.id electrical workers. The strike for more pay left countless Fren~hmen shivering at dawn in unlighted homes. In Britain, more than 7,000 schoolteachers stayed home in more than 20 ciues and towns. ADVENTURE . 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Sin 'diego fwy 11 brislof, coslt lrits1; 546-932 f •hop mond•y thru set\lrdey 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. . . • ' . t': .. •' . . . . ' ' MAY CO ., - , .. .. ' • • ~ ' ,. ., • 1 .. • • •• \ ' ' .. "' ' ' • 1 ·' ·.~ ~· .. ' ) '· " '-l II " ' I . ' • . l • ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -• • • Withdrawal No .Answer ' ' Illicit me of drugs on the. Fountain Valley Hl(h Scllool campus bu become the focal point of a contro- vorsy between Olle family and the admlnlatratl6n, The pannts, dtltrmined to do aomelhlng aboUt the dru& problem, withdrew their two dau1hters hUn , • --They charied that lt bu become the school's ,._ spon&ibility .to curb narcotics abuse and that they did not wish to expose •llJelr cbildren to others who were •• -~ using dru&s. • -.'. ' 11ut1hey hardly an.swenld the problem. Nol Giii)' -·IJICh actlnn dop!'lvo .tbolr cblldren of clani'com hours, lt l(ooret1he law, which requires that cblldml must remain in scbool unW they are 18 years of age or have been graduated from high .Chool: Since Fountain Valley Hlgti School opened In 11166. Plinclpal Paul Berger and his staff have vigorously pur· sued the drug problem to the point that the school bas one of the lowest numben of drug incidents In the area. Numerous ec!IJcalional progrlll)I, Involving the PTA. ·Ill• Sheriff's Ofllce, the Fountain Valley .Police Department and school persoonei, have been presentad at the high acbool during recent months. The school has done ill part. Unfortunately, some parents have not done theirs. Too many were consplcioualy absent durin1 meetings at , which I!!• issue has been raised. The school must act within le&al constralnta In com- Police Need Change of Attitude, Too About a year ago, my 1~grade daughter and her class at school were vl&lted by Friendly Officer Jaclt, a local policeman assigned to "communJty rela· Uonl." The cops, understandably enouah, .,. trying to get a better public image &he$e day1. Friendly Officer Jack., in a wann and beaminl fashion, told the kids how the poUce force operates (towatd sbort-halrwf people, anyway), and advised them how to act if aomeone on the street tried to molest them or spirit them away. He warned the girl•, particularly, that the biggest ~no ls getting into a strange car, under any circumstances. "No m.Ut!r what anyone says," he cautlonei:I, ••cto not get into anybody's automobile." THE VERY NEXT DAY, a Saturday morning around 11 -my daughter WU wallting beet from a friend'• house, car- rylng ber Girl Scout knapsack with ICboolbooltl in il An unmarked car drew up alongside, two men in mufti got. out and demanded to know who she wu. She asked the reason for their question, and they nulled badges, murmuring "'Plalnclothe!: Squad." They were looltlng for runaways, and requested her to get Into the car and go to the d~Jr!ct police .taUon. SHE DEldUllRED alrongly, blvltinl them to eo to the corner druiotor. wltli her, where she might call home and verify her identification,. After a few mJauta tJ. Intense questioning, the men t Dear Gloomy Gm: Now that the mayor has disclosed an attempted bribery case, c J t y bill lhould follow suit with further revelations concerning city busi· nesa. Some dtizeng would like to know what was really behind the sudden eviction notices mailed to certain addresses on Warner and Woshlngton Streetl. -P.M. nfl ""'" Nflech '"*PT' "'-'-.. _....,.ltr ...... " .... ---· ,... ,_ llfl ""9 ti OllMlr hi. ~11-Plitt. seenied satisfied with her bou Ilda, and drove aw1y, leaving a pretty shaken little girl. Her mothtr, hearing of the incident, promplly phoned the Police Com- missioner's office, and, after I check, learned thal tbe two men in tt\ith were plainclothes deteWves. She wanted to know why they bad Invited the girl to get into an unmarked car, just the day alter she had been warned by a policeman never to do so. "I don't know what the detective bureau thinks about this," said the man in the CommissJoner's office, "but II it was a daughter of mine, I'd tell her to run lilte hell!" Ll1TLE WONDER that the urban publlc is confused arid re,enttul over police procedures ud practloea. How can a 10-year.old glrl be npectea to know if a police badge LI pnulne, or an identity card the l'Oli thlng! Eapeclally when '° many detectl.vea in 1 big city loolt and aouod U tough II the mtn they are pursulnc:. Friendly Officer Jack ii not really Improving "community nlatlonl." He ii juat llOft..,.pin( puent&. Belier law enforctment dtpmda u much -If not more -on •. chanC~ ct attitude by the cope as by a change Of 1tUtude on the part or the public. Educational Uncertainty By ROBERT T. MONAGAN ANtmbly Speaker Each year, Californians invest billions of dollars in education -but have never had an effective way of measuring the quality ol what they buy. We spend increasing numbers of dollars every year, but is the quality or education hl&her today than ll was twen· ty years ago? Or even ten year1 ago? And who says 90? The Le,Ullture this year determined to have these questions answered. It adopted a ~lution authored by ASlemblyman Victor V. Veysey (R,. Brawley), Cbalrman ol the Atoembly Education Committee, calling for an educatioMI )'81'dstick to meUJre Iha performlllCO ol oor schools. THE BASIC PROBLEM baa always been that we have hid no clear<Dt .---B11 6~,..e ---, Dtar Geor~, George, thank you for the daily ~ I've b«n reading you for eisbt )'U1'I and meaning, at least once~• month to write to you. A col· 1111111 111111 -brine • lll1llle lhaao i1qs la a "*"ble conunodlty and doa' ,_ ntt forpt IL A lot ol peaple foal that WIY titeH days. JIOllERT IC COtLINS Dim' Sir: · llillt )'t:ll'I flt not. Oiat was -6 waltJnr for. Thank you very .... (11'117 lot 111 lnllplllcant problem bolllor ,..1 write to '*'•• and lei an lmr&Dlllcant problem col· umnlat bolher you.) ' El'Jl'il':"":l'~,...--~~?~' ,..,. ~ i-... "' ~t c~,~~it ! definitions ol oor pall llld ~-In public education, ~ -m, Midt1om that allowed us to ineuurt · dtsna of success or faUure. Our statewide testing programs give us norms of accomplishment, but these are relatively uaeless unless they can be mwured against previoualy .,tabU.hed (Olla. Shoukl we, for lnltance:, dtrffand that a child reach a spec1fic JeveJ of reading flCilit)' at a given erade In ICbool! Should Ultl objecUve take prlorltJ over other ob- jectives, such u apelll.ftl, or wrltin«, or complllationll lklU.? IN NO OTBER field •hlch C0!1JWDff Important lplOWIU or the tu dollars llO we IO WlCel"taln about what we specifically want lot those dollars or so unable to asseu what ls delivered. For these reuorui, the Legislature tlrl1 year authorized the Assembly and Senate Education Committees to .act as a joint committee to cooperate· with U. St.ate -ol l!!ducallon In dev<lopln1 ....... meodaUonl oa the problem. THE LEGISLA'l'Ull! has ssked for 1 report la the nut .eaion· to recommend ways to IOI up tduc1tlonal (Olb and a 1Y.stem Of meuur1n1 to whal degrte lhe publlc schoola achieve the,. goals. Until ~ goals and procedures for performtnce auemnent1 are developed. the LegilJliblre wUI c:onUnue to be un4 necessarily handicapped In ldenlJ[yln& ud support.Ina the m"t 11UOCtssru1 or Iha Stile's educatJonaJ p~itns. -. -• bat!n& drul abUJe. !ta on!~ weapo11 a1alnat the narcotln enemy ls education • ....,. . ; Parenti mlllt get ljivolved In and support sucb ed, ucational pro1rams It any progress is to be malle. Now: Time for Action After much debate and foui years ofc1tudy, the Huntington Beach Cify C°'1Dci! bu approved Ille. Top ol the Piar Plan lor downtoWJ\ red.Velopment. It can.maan the dawn of a new era In the hlll<>ry of Ille 'beachfront •!JCliolf of.the city. · Most· important ls the' timing. The city must move 'forward with all possih,lo speed in putting the plan into action. There is, of course, certain legal and engineering wort that must be dode. But this work must be done at once and not be al- lowed to hog down in administrative red tape. .'Jbe plan, as ouUined by the Urban Land ,Institute Citizens Committee and backed by the findings of the c3fy's hired conswtants,' will be the catalyst for rejuve- naUon of ·the entire downtown area. The l,IJOO.space parking comp!U: to be financed by revenue bonds, not taxes or as,essments, WUl be. the forerunner of commercial development wbicb js certain to change the old heart of the city from a blighted area to a showpiece. The time for study is over. The time for action is ;.4• 1111 Air Forot ·tf/it:i.au:y o:pen ezpo8ing added coata, :you're holaat, dili«rnt, COIJIYll«J"' and find.' -· ' here. · H It Help• V• Open Vp Our Senses Meaning of 'Sensitivity Training~· To the Editor: "Sensitivity training" seems to be a red nag phrase to some people. I think I understand how this happens. We over-308 give great poftr to words about bad and good, life and people. Many ol UI gave up that ~ul open. nus tba\ ft were born with, that abWty to plunce ourselves into eqerie~ and learn -without effort -ift ourselVes. Instead, with effort, ft 1t1bstituted our self.Value with value for ~ther people's words. We forced ourselves to say words that had notlting to do with our own' ex- perience, our own feeling. "We learned to "uat our heads." We use our beads with so much lntena!ty that we've neglected .,.perlencln( oor.i..,. -our feellngs in our bodies. We forJ01 bow,to play, bow to enjoy ourse1,,. without ellorL- ! • WHEN 1'1£ USE words to cover \IP our own reality, our selves dlNppeartd. Our e1perienct: "-aliveneu dl&appnra. We can't JuA "be." Im:tead, we Uve out the, word pictures of bow we're supposed to be. •• Like the woman whole word picture says, "I want to be a good ivUe. A good wile cooks dinner for her husband.'' Sbe'a stuck. She can't cook because It simply glVea her pleasure to do so -she cooka because she Utlnks it's ''the rlaht thing to do.''-So, no room tor joy. And she does cook for her hu1band even when she'• tied up with resentment. • She'• Jiving oat her word picture, her belle!. Ouchi IN 8ENSl11VITY groups, we of the lluck generation are lovingly helped to re-experience ourselves. W9're helped to get underneath the wonf1· that we so often use to hide oun6vtt (It isn't "nice" to say what )'OU fetl), Can you vtsualize taking a walk with a stranger for an hour or two, with neither of you saytnc a word? It's an eye-<ipenlng ex· perlence. Uterally. That'• the kind of thing ~Uvity training does 110 well - helps us open up our senses. Of course, tf you think ~ sen!tel are not worth opening llJI, If You 'think your self Is not worth ezperienclng, then seruillvity groupe are Dot for you. RUTHE QUINN Runnl ... Srared To the Editor: · After reading the article, "Se::r Educa- tion Called Red Plot," by the Mi!ision V~jo teacher, Bruce Glenn, t was reminded of the resignation statement of Anaheim Union High School District's forrqer 1Uperintendeot, Paul Cook. "If yau teD a lie Iona enough and loud eoouih, people wUI believe you." , I camot comment on the article -for tho.!e Americans who are concerned and raUonal citizens, ii.a: danger Is self-evl• denL IT U THE others for whom I am alarmed. A growing number of frustrated Americans are succumbing to the radical and emoUonal cries of the far righl 1 wonder from where their ne:rt platform will mm<. Phllooophy? Perhaps they will decide that teaching Plato's Republic in the schools ls encouraging communism. It does propcise it, you know. In fact. J@sus JnlCbtd, pure and unde!lled com- munism. Shall we ban Cllrlatlonlty! WHERE DO WE stop these people? 'Ibey grow and spread like a virus in· feeling the country with the fear of "the enemy.u I am pttaonally frtgbttnecl that my fellow Amttlcana are nmnlng 1cared and baJlng their tctlona on hatred end in4 :.:ecuMty. ls that 1ny way fof patrlotle AmericaM·to Instill pride in the nation's you.lh? RUTH NO Ei. Senior ~tudent ol ~lr. GleM! M"Wion Viejo llJih Schoo f':.":F l __ Letters from reader& are W€lcome .. No'M714lly writers 1hould conwy their messages in 300 words err less. · The right to condmse letters to fit rpace or eliminate libel is re1erved. All let· ters must illclude signature and mail· i ng address, but names ma11 be with- held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Campu.o Hipple• To the Editor: The adult supervision at UC, Irvine seems to be partially responsible for the problems on campus. The Chancellor at UCI allows the SDS and other obviously leftist groups on the campus, despite the wi1hea ol the state's taxpayers who sup.. port the schools; yet there are none of the traditional fraternities or sororities on the campus. The administrators are dlacouraglng the formation of traditional, patriotic campus organiza~iona while allowing hippies to dominate the cam- puses. MRS. M. B. REILEY Agnew'• Speerh To the Editor: Vice President Agnew 's Dts Moines speech ls a clear invitation to establish government censorship of television and radio. Not long since, the leaders of this administration castigated newspaper and magazine reporters and editorial writers, too. Agnew·~ speec h is nol a return to McCarthyism; it well could be the first step in conditioning the public for a totalilarian government, a n o t h e r Hitler ism. The reason is simple; he who controls lhe news med ia rules the nation. THIS SERIF.S OF attacks by the Vice President on the liberals of the nation, is apparently an attempt on his part to make himself their spokesman , and leader of the reactionary groups or the United States. Again and again his words have been calculated to Incite anger, possibly violence. We do noL need to urge violence oo political groups In our country; we have too much of it now, and it is worthwhile to point out that it is not the leaders of the con1erv1tlves who hive been assassinated ; it is the leaders oC the liberal movement who have been killed. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN let Beadarlal!• To tbe Editor: Re : Mailbox November 6. Jn regard to the airplanes at Orange County Airport adding spice to the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George Duke of South Santa Ana. What may be tbe spice of life for some, can be an excessive dose ol salt for ~y others . · Mr. and Mrs. Duke should spend a few days at the south end of Orange County Airport, with lhe planes thfy love ao dearly. We are sure they would change the tone of the charming picture they painted In their Jetter. A small example of what the people liv· lng ln the area have to put up wilh, u these jets Lake off, iii as follows: NOT BEING ABLE to carry on a normal person-to-penon , conversation. (Not even U you shout ). tmposalble to talk on the phone. Having your house vibrating and your windows rattle. Black soot (sunk) covering everything in your yard and pool. It Cilters into your house, covering walls and curtains, etc. Having to wash your curtains four times before this black gwtk will come orr. leaving yellow at.alns .. Also extra dry cleanln1 ex· pense for your drapes. And noise like you never heard before, especially In Santa Ana wind conditions when the planes have to take off to the north . Wondering how much damage you are doing to your bealth from breathing the contaminated air. Not being able to sell your property so you can move away from It all. WHEN WE HEAR a plane taking c.ff, we don't just hope for its safety, we pray for Its safety, and fervently hope the ai rlines do have the best mechanics available. Statistics show that most airplane accidents occur on takeorr. and Y.'e have 32 schools south of the airport and illne immediately wtder the takeoff pattern . Having li Yed in Orange County since f924 (in Santa Ana Heights alnce 1952), we have watched Orange County gmw. When we moved here we enjoyed the airport. When the rumors of JengtheninC A Time to Speak Up When Richard Nl:ron became Pres.iden\ he suggested that it. was time to "lower our voices." He was. of course speaking to the strident minority. Today the tlme has come for the great "silent majority" to raise iis voice. Loud ahd clear. Loud and clear about the bitter problem of Vietnam. In his address to the nation, the Presi· dert agreed that we should be "united for peace," but also "united against defeat." He warned that the precipitate withdrawal from the war, as advocated by U\e professional dovts and their radical mercenaries, wouk! be "a disaster not only for South Vietnam but for lhe United States and for Ule ca use or peace." ml FLAT REJECTION of critics' demands that he re veal his timet3ble for withdrawal because that obviously would remove any inctntivc nt all for the enr:my tu negotiate In Paris, was linked with the equally obvious warning that division al home was another good reason for the CommunlsL., to .slt tight. Perhaps his areate.st moral challenge to the great majority he feds aure deplores the war as much u be doll but with him want.f only an honor1b5e IOlu- lion, came in those moving paua&e1 ln which he asked, ln effect : DO YOU WANT TO suf{er the naUonal humtliatlon of betraying our all'91, pro. motlng Communist arrogance and world- wide recklenneu, destroyin9 confldienee in this natlOQ... llll patriotism and Its na· tlonal de!liny'! Shall the most powerful country in the world pass on the other side o( the road and allow "the lad bopel ror peace and freedom of mJllJons of peo- plt ol this earth to be suffocated by the forces of totalltarianl!m?" They m gooct quesllon1. They deserve good answers. Tlle flood of favOrible messages received by the President wu Just a starl · Ca!Uo1'1111 Future S<rvlco ' f the runway first started, and talk or jets circulated, most of us Jiving in the area were very ~ncerned. OUR ORANGE COUNTY supervin'I Jn office at that time, 85Sured us there would never be any jet.I at Orange Cow> ty Airport On the strength or thi~ pro- mise we decided to stay in this area we Uked so much and went ahead with an addition to our house we had been plan- ning. Had we not· been so gullible and trusting in our public officials v.·e would not be trapped In the situation In wblcb we fmd ourselves today. MR. and MRS. CAL M. FULLER lei Pollutlo11 To the Editor : For years I have heard that the a 4 haust produced byiet planes pla~'little If any part in our smog problem, but 1 found this very hard to believe. Finally, in an article In your paper lalt Monday, Air California admitted to the fact that their jets are polluting our air. They say they have designed a smog.con- trol device for their jets. All I can say to this is that l'll btlieve it when I see iL I just hope that these devices are more effective than the car smog control devices were supposed to be. LINDA NA~ Edl•on Plant To the Editor: Why does our generation sit on the sidelines? Edison is still proposing to build a double addition to its Huntington Beach poWi!r plant which will emit about 60 tons additional nitric oxide gas into our breathing air each day. This is not to mention as many or more tons o( noxiowi sulphur dioxide and carbon monoxide p.s we must breathe besides. Do you have any conception of what 80 tons of nitric oxide gas represents? The welgtt or one cubic foot of nitric oxldt weighs about .07 lb. This means Edison will release about l,600,000 cubic feet of this gas per day to mix in with our already polluted breathing air. 1118 NOT AS if this were a case of br'eath, the 1as or no power. Atomic power plant.a have come of age and func· Uon beautlfully. Yes, it will cost maybe . 50 'certs more per s:ustomer per month but breathing 80 tons of gas per day seems ridiculous by comparison. Wliat a commentary on you and me when some- one thinks we won't prot.e3t enough to matter! What's another eo tons of gas to breathe? They will breathe It; they. know as weD. , OUr youth protest& and we get angry. Our turii comes to ~ but only a handful of us.,. to be'founcl. • ROBERT HA YWAillJ>' --~ Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1969 Tht sdltotiaI pap< of tll< Deily Pilot lttkt to Inform a11d slim-- 11late reader• by pre1en th1g thl..t ntwtpaper'• opiniona and com- mntorv on to~s of interest end 1fgntfica nc1, b*' prouidtng a Jo"'m Jcrr the f:ipre11ton of our rtadtr1' opiniom, and bV presenting tht diverse view- point. of informed ob11rvtn and 1pokt1me1& on topics of the do¥. Robert N. Weed, Publisher ' ... -·-·---·-;·.:..t·-·-.... -...; ,; ..... ~.--.. ~ ..... , ... ;.~;.·, .. -;' ; ...... ......... , : 1 .).;; ~ ; , ...,. .-.,.....,_.., "' •';--·~-~·-·-.. -•.,-•-•r•=-·-•-•00-•-,•r-•ro _,,"'''=-::"'"'----·--=~-..,..-·-·-~--·-·-,•-••"'-:":":""~•--•-;o•ll'"-•""''*"'"'•:-"'.,---,,."'":''""..,..,-- • • • . • •• • '• • •-. ~· _,,,.,.1,, 1'169 H-FV ~~Y/ILOT ' l -~·'Pi09~tn ~~1t>Qi'CS _· :r ·~to · f!t ·on : Y0ut~ • ' . ~ .. ' '· . . ...... ' -• • 4 ' .. • •,._....,.,,.(• ,..,,_.,. .P.,.tat1i111·irioilltiu.,.. _ _.1 ,;a ·p;Q\:mthe cootacllheprincl~otlll.'. mlttee.. ~ >' ~" ,. •.• .:;,._ · ~UP:Ch•l ~tJi.•·• oun'tiln V1llWA _ .HUntlt>llall e.i.c~. ' • .. ~ lt!m ., ' ~ ".119 .. _ 'w~• I •• • ..::! . t ~ ·-·"'-i :..l..-' ·outfl vi.w, wr•·lilciqt•~•'·'· day,~ov.2,!.atT--_\}t:nl;1n -r mq _ ""8~ 1, .. ...-,..,.: -'" orm.i-~· """"'I .. ,. -:-----,,.,en1"·~· ~··,a ~ ... on •1U_W :;'":r.;,l::" ... ~;;:.".':!= .,Ille ihu!UpurP* rc>;o m .. ·wlll·be~(jllng'l'·YP<a! CllOO .•• ,.Inveslltunr, and bid( \'.le .-'PTO ,_.;.......,tiant dlnlier ltili<hecm "1Jl'be pr..,.llid, .,r.;,_ -,,,,_.,.;..,,..,,_ 111:o1J;1n~'°~\wlD •be~ music~ !!••will!>< rededication c:<remorliM. lor JoU CoUno ' " wt!I _,y.;;.:;--c to'• pbrd>ale UI Muina Hlgb School be ,.tlYold bl< Mn..l dfltii>rt>T~ll ' "----ti.1-)' _ f".Amft~.. ..........~ b M R~~ Girl ·~·t ~ -(·-o..-W-1 . 'J""""'I ' Sa ........ --6 ~ ..... 5671 ~llOl"UITI Dl'lvt, HIJ!it1119t.11,e..ch ,....!._ut:lft:.li!-·~· P:·;-~ ~ -~l Y 1 rs.· ~~ < ·~vu ••vvy -"-" ~ ·~· ' ICbopl eqJ,dpneot. to be _.....,, •ua;. • "'Ii • bV s ... ~.Fr'°"., tor puti11ee11on w-.S. the program will:,. be,~ Wehnf!r and 'Mrf. Ftdber't, pre.eetlted ~ ••• Teaebers" COMING UP:·P'ro will hOst p'f 8l'e n le Cl nUt ~ .Aayene wiablng to,pu~ "'"'"""· • ,. , " readlilp :l>r· JUt~ grade l'i!\!&.-i,;~. Ind lu-was ~&y an iololnunfil1al muolc lnfJ • .Mn. Al>!rt Smih tlcMIJ n10Y contact Mis. 'C I( PTA' s~nls., jlil6y.&Uing •wiU Mliai~!!lin!ll'<·.Slu<ll;nl PTOonporenl'<eac:b9r~ reclla!Sa1Un1a1,Nov.,:11,,t npar1otltatlcecr .. nual,. Ger1ld Dee, l j·ck,el . • ,00 , •be provided,' · , , ·"'!'!o;ici! -J!<!i!·~~~~-.fere11ce day. L p.m .. •]It room . JI.I. ~ -eadl Frlday·durlo( .c;ltairman..1\,817-1351. " • ,'.: ~illl:,id~mboa • • . East~od' PT~.· ·• ~;.!4tJ'.E'r;;l: Gold,enwest .PTA~ ~:.~"!f~s1= U..hmcbj>eriod. . ~~~X:tlie°'T.!':· CQ~G UP: PTA.. mrmliers • Mra. Jlobe<l F......, grade eludenlo will -t · .. M!l·.~!:arre q :,.~,and -hels mlY•be Scfiroed.er l!T<A 1200 big• ol·J!llls·in tbe •rt- wlll alolst in administering President a·~· 1'1l•· ', . /l6w """"" al t d<>Cf. 01I Mrt. Clolrlel lpode ~ c:e!\I P·IMUe 11le; l!C· -1uben:ulln-le81s to· , tt•t COMING -u p, Gilt-Auction• REl'GRTf· ' pedal :.P '[,'O JUEJ'._O~~ c~:r.:.ltho. resei:>ed by ~lacllng Mt&._ • -f\.-14 • li-tor<finl-le •Mrs. ·J- grade·•tode11is beginniag at will be presented tomorrow ..-8,look'plac;e tod;ey1o -· .,. · ,. Robert P,""loli ltl Ml·l~. , COMING UP:' Spagheltl• din-· ~ ·chalnnao. l'roceeds lla.m.tomormw. "• at 7:30 p;m. in •the·mu~li· dt9CilSS ;boi?d eitection holldaywelfarMbask~fd ru;roay·,!:d·DamJ.!~· .. ~haealnnll1ny'· ner·,wm ~lie>:NT'Ved .,in the w1~.be~UMd io ~ REPORTS: Ice hoc.key was pur..,.e room. Ori sale •wUI ~ ~uled'Tueoda,y, Dec."16. cording lo ~;, · ilaur -,. • , • cafelortuni:~ fronts ~ .. rqulpmenl •.. PTO • subject •· pra,gr.a.m be• hlndmade girt items · \ ASslsUn~ in etecti.on •at· ~~~cb;,iiciay bazaar~.;; ~~t!;.~1i::=~~ to·7 JMnl.Meia~will lnclude ~.ntilna aoat .~r~, Ws presented· by 'J{en WatS9,'1 at donated by parents .. arid rangements are ~ Mmes'. •. ....._,,ted at wtlt meetiJii, pfogrey. .. Price of Sl iii·. spqtl;ltJl~11fM: ~ aauc.e ... · year, ~J_f -.. \~ they ~ ;·~~~\b.::1~~~ teachers. A~~ .wi~. be -"F~d. Yf J: r r. ~ tucas. On~d were . ibandrnade eludes engraving ol name, Frtnc;h brOdJ. ~ Rlad,1 r_, • , . , v ,Ja.,es1 ~· <priilpii>'ll'; Jll!•d ·McLeod,. [;)oyd Long, boilliloy llOms ,'aionoled '.•by addr!ss, phone numbet a.id cupcalt .. , icou,.. ud n\llk. , ···Rag ~.ve ls ln ·progress •PiJblic Is !nV!1itt, ·' ·' 'Henry I;ange, Robert· Welch, PTA m•-,;_ 'G""'°" ~'-·'in!·-~•-,,,.._.o( ..,;,'"'"-'ii $1'fcit ·untllFri...,, N~v .. 21.J'ri~, . • -. . , · ~de Ealoit ~ Lavelle, . II)• ~~~~··. :OT' .m-wu--•· ~i"IST°J:iii°~~ :, Will be l_awan!ed . cbihlren Fulton PTO · · "' 'lla'1d' •-.:..qu.z. "p e te ' Pate·and Mrs. ~-De~ McDowell · PTO lf'mi ald<r l,Dttse ceiu·1.r· : co,Iee,;~J.·n.11 ~ most l\tr1. Robert Welch Ca th'erman..; Donal,d were co-chairmen •. ·A ~o cblldnn.tundfftJ. Pn>ceedl~. raga. ,m'A 11 sellu'l'name · u,.N · am · fettutttl was a fasblon ~ Mn. Jam Ackley . .... ~ncardbP,OQ President Wllli8.ms,Dein."f' air , with si..ul grade+ 1irl'a President. will ,~.)~. •PD•tqfe "f'B' .... ,1 •• · ·" , Cl>MINGU)':mJ!)«ltb<n ~-)'~a.Carll'l?I modellng. ln.charpof•or-co ING u N • -·--·;111e ·•.cboo)o. neMilf "-• .. '; . will .tti!nd •,.n>o .. IM~ • tra~~tol!\e polls,. rongementa ""-Mi,1. d',:k:lwtde ·~. e,w, libnrYN ;~.;boaijf . I". 1 ~ 'T 1·'.'· •· Superlntelidenl P-ft:ouii· · being orpnizod by Mrs. ••-11 ' re ~;.!""' .....,l'!!l:~:pl-\Mqi.; ·' Mn• Robat)1'1ilteslde cil ri>und ta~!~. meeting . . Jamey Jaoobsm. Serie< <if Rllpb Fe1u~, _, " gram W.:oi!'i 'bo .'disc;••••" •I: cliy,.!ft>Y,W~r,a.p.m.. jn 1 : · .Prtsid.&.t tomori'Ow 81,t a.m. in Foun--coffees will be presented chairmap and Mrs.· Rolif:ld general'-"'~ "J)ltlday, the'~·~ Publlc ·cQM111G VI'.' Dr. ~I ax ... ,.., Voll e,y ~l~lary with Layelle, principal; in· Sommers. Nov. 25,• •1 ·7olil p.m.' !Al ii invlteci: • ,Fwne)'. irilperlntendenl of · Dislrl-c'I ·oerre . .PTO • ftilm!ng l!)M!Sls·of el~lon H PTA Brizas.de1:MarAUX!lla,Yo1 · . . . • .Huntiligtm Beach .u·n·lon get)eral -ro~g ,•Iii!, pop ~: Niyone ,W_'l•b,J n.g . ~'!·::.....Lammers i;:nu::~=-dy~ Se~I e.,~h PT)6; '4 • Jllgti Scltool Dislrtcl, will concet will ta<e. ,plloe . -. inlormallou m1y ~••enl -•-i '""'""'-.·• will be '· Mn. ;sa.r· Mmllebl ' " f '· )' n--•~ ,......,..... ~ ·'"""Iden!. COMING UP : Zero ·tn m troduced. _, ,. . ..--•-N Communication WitJr Youth REPORTS: .. 'PTO pr~ COMING° UP : °'~"oertl"""ber" unit · meeting hil~. clionged tol will~ topic of program.at t<tWRPleftt-\tl.lU!d.•t '$300 to tomot1oW · 1 at=.-7;30 in Witt. meeting tonight at' 8. the senoot •. ttems 1ncluded' !l Guest speakers will ,be rocki n·g chair, sup-McGauch~orium.Guest ' r.-S:cott of juvenlJe p. Jemen• ... -· . · t r e ad l n g speaker,. ~I· be 1 panel of. ~·~, F~-of ~, h young people formerly ad-. MU, ~ Marvin wun i.... material,. p hon 0.1.r a P dkt.erf to dru .... Patents are--.-~""F=·'-Vall,;,; Police r--~-· m· USl'c -label· •· woo ....w•••n ~,, ~vauo, .,._.,.......,, urged· to bril1J ehUdr,,·rniM , DO~ and Dr. Ralph maker , And film strip i>n Incl older to the meeting. ShOr, lounder of Help Line.. Ca rHtirnll ldstory ••• Ice Ho6llng lhe me<tl~g wlll -l!o. ·REPORTS: .At e :rec u ti V::e cream Mla continue with emh .and elgbUl ~ . board me~ting. an-pniceeda. to '\le ueed for :m 'mothers under the nouncement was made tfitt mus ic depart m e.n t directim of Mrs. Clint T~· tatiJe mothers now are equipment. bens_ and Mrs. Lavant suPemSing the lunch aru · and savings stamps are an Monro• PT A SMSUm. 11le, eacli Thuroday during Mn. H." R."Wllkluoto 17th Street PT A the I u n ch hour •• .PTA PreSk1erit . . pr<-..r the ochool TTitll REPORTS: C-food drive Mn. 'i!r~:i-•ler supportive reading material is in progrus·until·P)iday, COMING UP : Al\hual paptt valued OI more than lliO !or Nov. %1 and all cqntrib!'\'ana drive will t&Q, ""·-·loroor-use. l n the n e·w _ ....... Id be deUwre<t to ...... ~ :.1....... row· and FridaY, lfov:21; on • ....Ilng program. A Is 0 school. Goods OOnected 'wt!! the ochool parkll)g lot. Mrs. preeent..r were 3i be~ be WJed 1n:1 citywide pi:o. Lloyd Carpemet'reporta all valued al almost~ lot"tae grsm to aid needy lamllla , bundles ohoulil be u..r Ind by the flag football at Tha11ik1gt.vlng mJ marked Widi' the teachtts' team& ••• Mrs. Reinhold Qristm~ •. Spea~m at name to: (USUJ'e proper • Vollmer,_ safety chairman, unit meet.mg were Mr&. --..1· ..._ \!.._,._ ....,,,.... tliaL safety filniS ""~tt\o'-...,., Prize will i '!'~--. • Freda Arnold, resource be -~Pille class cOl.· wl!ft ·mown to classes. nurse for G'arden. Grove '.""'""~ _,~~ from .,......., r1en lecUng mosl pa.,er. All ~---oa School Dl!trlct and Ml,. paper altould be delivered to tbf.oulh tl;rn grade ·viewed CrySlal Rogers, s ch o o, l -~~ • tJed N F 1 ;t\;IM..I · before noon o n a filrii enti "I'm 0 00 nurse. Friday, according to Mrs. Jo on a Bicycle"· while fourth Rile)', chairman. Proceeds through etgltth gr·~ e Ocean View Pigskin Rally ~to raro. tltroolfi the P,, nuttle .1·1 ·I re ,. memt>ershlp dtjve, faah.ion Show, fathet• 80fl spa~l dinner, paper drive and spring carnival.· Procetds '\'Ill be used Ion purchase« in dJvtd u a 1 chalkboard!, 118 cassettes. and five phonographl•in ad,. dition to a corittibuUon td the llbrai'y lund ••. Cheeto for •more than .-was . pr-ted to Mn. Robel'! . Fitzgerald, Jil:l'aryi chairman, for.depo&tt in thei library fund checking nc- count. The8e Jwxfa were -earnings. from last year's ways and means. projects. •,· students 18w "The Day the will be used Co finance PI'A e1cy~·Disappeared." Biey· EMR Parents projecta. cl• nid<o for third gltrouiJt cm Laird Spr1'n9 View PTO eighth graders took place Chairman Yesterday and 'eertificates of COMING UP: Ch 11 d re n ',s Mn. Verul Day merit were presented all Ch r 'i st mas party President._ Los Angeles. Rams ace field goal kicker Bruce Gos· sett will be the keynoler at Ranclto View PTA'• meeting tonight at 7:30 in the school .auditorium. Student players warming up for tli~ talk~are Wayne Cabral (background) and Mike-Maas. -- children tbat completed the and program will take plactljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii course satisfactorily. Bicy· Friday, Dec. 12. Mr.a. John Right in Their League ' Striking for proceeds are members.of Eader PTA'S bowling league whic h meets every Monday at 9 a.m. in the Kona Lanes. Aiming for a perfect ·score. is Mrs. James Drevick, while teammates , Mrs, D.arwin Zirbel and MrJi. Charles Reeves (left to right) cheer he! on. First Thanksgiving Feast Remembered cle licenses were available Mozdon will s«ve a I In school' today. chairman of Santa's !icka committee. Hope View PFO Mn. Rlcbanl Simm.., Perry PTO President Mn. George KJ.nc COMING UP: Norman President Ginsburg will be guest COMING UP: Executive speaker at unit meeting board ~g will take Tuesday, ~ov. 25, at 7:30 place tonight at 7:30 fn'the p.m. Ginsburg, director of home · ot Mrs. R,, I er pupil-personnel services for Richards. Plans w:ill be Ocean View School District, fonnulated · for c I a 1 s will discuss activities of his Christmas parties and Sau-r -~-1 la's • .i..u o fice involving the ~11UU • v~1r.. nursing program, lircited REPORTS: Sale of achoo! learners, special reading sweatshirts Js in progreu and speech therapy classes until Mon41.l•,.Nov. 24 . , ·• and group testing. Winning Paper drive took p I a c e class in the membership 1 as t Saturday. Aasistfnc drive will be announced and PTO members were Mfl. receive·a school banner and Joseph FitUI, principal and ice cream. School jackets Mis;s Elizabeth H8.Jsteen, and sweatshirts will be assistant princtpal. Lunch available for sale. Child care was served volunteers by will be provided for children Mrs. Dan Eddow, hospitality over :l yeen old and refreshments will be served by the hospitality com- chairman. · · Robinwood PFO !\In. Lte Moel ~esident COMING tw.: P.lans are under way for Christmas bazaar scheduled ~aturday, Dec. t . Anyone wishing to assist with the baiaar or dof!ate handiniide gifts, ctri&tma1 decuatioos, and homemade candy may eontaet Mrl. Mighael M cCJ.a n ah an, i,Y1usicians I Warm Up Music will fill th' auditorium of Sa1!~ Ana Valley High ·lchool hext Monday' ev,nin& at I .as the concert band, choir and drUI team of fllatcr Del High 1SChoOI perform On stage. The concert, ~ annual Fall Festival ·of Music is sponaored by the fl.faler Del Parenls' Guild and B and Boo8t'1'S Club, and Is ttie tchool11 major musical event or-ure Year. • Dirtctln1 tbe b8"d will be Theedore Clark,· director of the l!llttie departmen~ Incl leading !He clto)r will be Wallace • JIOrlon. Mila Lym Dav!s wlll leod the drlll 1•1111. Preparing for a Thanks~ving·least ~re (left to right) Caroline .Mendez, Kim Coons and Michael Pridgeon, members·of Mrs. Russell Albright's third grade who mu present a program at the Oak View PTA meet· mg Tuesday, Nov. 25, al 7:30 p.m. A Dmiled .ntombet of llckels Is ovall~le at '2 le< lldultl and $1 for !!IUdento, Reserv• Uona are 'lii!ing accepted by Mn . John MJlowtcltl, 63M037, or Mrs, William W a t 1 on, !4~ \ DEPENDABl~ITY MAKES THE" GREAT M'AYTAG A606 and Matching -Dryer Your Best Buy! • ; .... 1'47 " . • .1 I ' I' ' I/ • • • I I I\ - • yr nisdi1; Nmw tt, t"' Esca~got~·~ Bow Qt;1t ----~ Dbihes . fro1n Ute ~ couptry kitchen• bl f'ranct are kqc"Nn for llielr 1lmpllclt,y, ud ..,tier aa~ basic l!lt elegant. -oo their .;In pedestal along wllh other Jl'ttncb food claaalc1. Here Is a butter mixtUre, . lradlllonally used will> . the eacAq9ta or anal~ in France a.daP4fd for America 'a faYOrita lhe!llbll.·olirlmt>· Served with a loaf of· bread and a heady wine, ahrimp . in butter and 11rllc offer a hill Of fare rem.inilcent ol lhe French 'couritry'aick,. . ~ SAVORY SllRlMP I JID'l'ld• jumbo wimp, fresh or frozen : i• pound but ter or mar1arine, softened I ~lllOfpcm sc~on.s, chop- 1 Jeupooo 1arli'ii;qtlnced I> teupoon 11lt \~ ltlspool'll'flPPtl'' - l tab!-fl'QJJ ~aley, ~ If lhtimp . are :tror.en, let them1 thaw Of1 pQlr tow•1' to al>oarb mollture. p,.J Wimp, but do not remove tho i,JJL Slit llhrlmp down thO center ~ inside curVed surface. ~.; · Place bullar In mw.,•bowJ with 1ealliops, panler, "garlic, · aall. pepper end bk!nd all in· vedlema. Pltce wimp in ~Jed broiling pan, ~If"" up'·tnc! place • dab of bUtiei' Jill%ture on each shrimp. Brell five minlllaa. Maltea I JI ..... _ •• , .! ' , ' . .. ~.. ' 12.00 •• 2.1.00 14.00 l'Otl" UNUSUAL GIFTS ••• , . , & ' K~dr1 Ho re ·d Gift Shoj::> • . ' ' . ~-. .· AND JUST IN.TIME FOR THOSE GALA PARTIES WE HAVE VIBRANT, NEW ACCESSORIES A new concept in serving accessories. They've won 21.00 museum recognition for .. ~ ~. 34.00 excellent design. But besides beauty they' re procticol too--unbreokoble, dis hwasher proof. Put ict or hot water in outer shell and they st,..,e hot or cold fooda. Isn't this a great new ideal Colors; S...okefwhlte/clea r; Bro nn/poppy, lllue/grMn, • • Orange/~llow. CONTEMK> DINNERWARE Pristine, w~itl chi.,o, 0 hOnd1ome .l•l'C· pi6ce sonino. R ... 4.00 SPfOAl 2." £,f.Oi . ' -• I • .. • . i673-6360 RICHARD'S UDO CENTER 3433 Via lido, Newport Beoch RED RA8J".BERlll!l8 • FOR ·BRl!l,W'AU Very Arniric1n eatery. , .. Rout ~key'~ p0mpkin . ,pie. 'They're strictly: USA, we love 'em, and Jn teepin& with. our mot'NI and dads afore us we're coln& to stuff ourtelves . with ; '.em this 1bank.sglvine· 11nd come up smiling. Savoriest bird of the Th,.,Ul\vlng h o u r round town J¥OU.ld have to be our · fresh catifornia grown Zacky. He'• our year around, week-In, tut year and many· more, trer;h tiartey ol the day. He's gU8ranteed, he'• your sure Uciet to the very beat, and come Thank.9glving he puts on a litUe extra navor ahint for your alow table. More • tradit.ion ••. our Richard'• . wonderful people shoppen ' ·are used to red raspberries for breakfut on Thanbgiv· In1 day. Yours to noL resilt, especially If you flavor them toaelher with a can of mandart.1 oranges. SPECIALS TO EXCITE YOU EVEN ON SUNDAY • . • All the 'Thanksaiving noNlgia across the way, &ood on Sunday too, ri&lll up thru Wodnuday. All the Richard's good shops are loaded with tun and fare to please you. How to have your duck and eat him too ••• Some real dreamy Mallard bookends in the Yacht Shop, with S!>_ld be.aka and loving eyes. They look real enough to pet. PerhlP$ a wall plaque of a 1 c:.ent stamp, commemoraUve lel'itaJllOI. You go plumb .paz,: when you savor the bakery's own home made plum puddi1g, droozled over with the'r own wann br~ sauce. A briJ<hL thou&hl . for turkey stuffing could begin .with Dilly Casserole bread with a flavor twist of eottage cheese, dill seed and a smidgeon of onion. ChrysanlhemullUI I i k e daisies in pol! ... You:re kidding. No, I'm not. New breed, new cross. something between a fuji and a margutrite;··and they come out crysanthemum. Great pots of shaggy e<1lor il'I all the warm· bronzes, yellows and whites ... They grab you right between your heartstrlng11 in the Flower Shop. IF ALL THIS CALLS EOR A MINT They aid dipslion, you know . • • the rtason they are always pueed after din· ner. Your pick or Edy's melt·in-your•mOUth B a y o mints. so named Bay-o after San F'fanc1aco Bay ... Hooper1 extra th i n mint sandwiches . . • Bauer's Bavaria.1, the all time favorites • . . or the very new Blums Peppettes • . . minted m irahmal'Jow k hocolatas. If you like to . dunk your mint in your after dinner cream de coco. Mint Slit . . , . dunk deli&htfully. ONIONS ARE SUCH lfOMEY TRINGS .. , and are very go with ever:ything . . . To •tilt casserole relcue a hie ceramic onion to bake and aerve in ... comes in 2 or 3 quart sizes, also a baby, for one people ..• YOur pick ef snowy while o;llons with luscious green tops or a brown beauty with ·• reel earthy look .•• ~ U earthy -as the lrish potato casserole • • . Really they are at home wllh anything from fine aterllng to mod tin. TAKE THE SMALL FRY TO SEE THE STORY OF PUSS IN BOOTS , . • at Orense co.St Colleae tJ1e. Saturday · or $unday alte~ Thanks&fvlng. Tbt Uckets tre only a doll•r and Ad~lalde his O'lem In · lnlonnation. It't a beauty thl> yur. DI~ by Nai> cy Jbo<'.1. Old and young alike ahvays look forward to C.1llldren'8 Theatre Guild ••••••••-----------------·! producUons, no\v In their ,._, ... ._,.,,, 00~ ;,... ... ,,. ~~-, _.~ 7 ~ ... ~ _ I 8th year. 1 -..,...-----~-,..-----------~·-·_ .. _· _---·_ ~•llll!iriiii•2•••2•2•2•• .. .......................... , ... , • . , ,. . . . .. RHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY . JN OUR ·DELIVERY AREA • • Organ Ser•n1d1 For Your Pltasur• by Bornict Far. -·· .. . . ; •""""• '. ,. 1 • ' .. I I " .. , '!',,. LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE \ • • J.; l • I 69! I LI. Cl+N • I YUBAN COFFEE ... KNUCSEN LA . BON BUJ'rER & Wild 'Rice . Kraft Miniature MARSHMALLOWS . LAURA S~IJDDERS PARTY MIXED NUTS 2 If.I~· ' •• I !Jo 7 oz. .< 111/1 oz . 13 oz. 1.3] 8341 494 SP RECK LES GRANtJLA TED SUGAR , ,,, 49C1 . SPRECKLES POWDERED SUGAR , u. 2 ,.,29.ll Spreckles Light or Dark Brown Sugar , ,._ 2 ,..294 Gold Medal FLOUR 5 LB. BAG ., " ' I ·:· • • R;>~-YOU.R TU ~kfy, REYNOJ:D'S HEAVY DUTY Aluminum Foil "" · u· SPICED PEACHES al/, 3 ... 51 Bl\ANDIED MINCE MEAT 21 oz. 59c JELLIED Cranberry Sauce # .,, 4 ,..s1 WHOLE GREEN MARASCHINO CHERRIES I OZ. MAl!ASCHINO CHERRIES IO!. PITTED JUMBO RIPE OLIVES JOO Cranberry Sauce # ,,0 4 ... s1 Small Whole Yams,., SMALL • oz. Whole Onions CELERY, OLIVES, RADISHES OYSTER STEW ROAST TURKEY with CHESTNUT DRESSING. CANDIED YAMS GRAVY BRAISED ONIONS CRANBERRY RELISH CHAMPA~NE ·COFFEE HARVEST PIE " ... 3 ... 51 3 ,.,s1 39c 3 ,,.51 CHILDREN'S THEATRE GUILD ef .CHESTNUT STUFFING' . . NEWPORT HARBOR pr•1ent1 ' "THE MARVEL'OUS STORY OF PUSS IN IOOTS" Sat. I Svn., 'Nov. Zf, lO OC.C Au4itorium "£t.J-.J:-MARKET OPEN DAil Y t -7, SUN. t .6 Reist or boil I lb. che1trnrl1 till terultr. Sh1ll 1n 1 ••in them, 'break into bit1. Saute I 19. onio I mlnce4 In 4 T. fet. Add 2-T. chopped par1ley, • _ tsp. thym11 Vi tsp. ra1ern1ry, salt end pepper t t11te. llencl ~Ith l C. dry breed crumbs, en mix with che1tnut1. Adl Y4 C. mtltecl butter en che,1114 NUfttd t lblets. HOME & GIFT SHOP . ' --- I ·~ :; J I\ 1,,-•. --- •• -. ~-' -- Foontahi Today'• Flllal • . ORANGE C~UNTY, CALIFORNIA WiDNESDA Y, NOVEMBER. 19,' 1969 VOL 6~. NO. 277 , 5 SECTIONS, 74 PAGES ' 1 !.. TEN CENTS .. -· • ~ -. S·tudy Deals Blo:w to · B6Isa Deffe!alting Plan~~, t --+- . . Ecooomic considerations rule cut the construction . «.A·\ targ~ dual" ~ ri.uclear power and desaltmg plant at th11 lj.me utility executive Jack E. Thomas, tt>ld members of the Legislature's Joint Committee 'on Atomic .Development and Space Tuesday in Santa Ana. Thomas; manager ol resource ~d~velop­ IJlent fC\f' San Diego Gas and Electr1_c ~-· ~Id a test facility installed by his firm 1n ~rc\tiOn with the f~eral Office of . . . . I Vote1~s Okay Ocean View ' ' ohool B,ond Vot,ers ·in Huntington Beach's Ocean iewlSchool District Tuesday approved a $7 .5 million bond issue, which, coupled with stale school construction loans, will finance 200 new cl assrooms in the elementary district over the next six . , years. · About 21 percent of the district's 21,291 registered voters went to the polls. The turnout Was about average for ~ool finance elections in Orange County.'\. The bond measure needed a twjj.(hi.rds majoritf (66.7 percen~) for pa~e .a~d golttt handily. Tall ies from the dlStrict s 19 i>redncts showed 3,216 of the 4,474 voteis who went to the polls favored the meBaure. The perct:ntage breakdown was n.a percent, yes; 28.2 percent, no. Dist. Supt. Clarence Hall said passage of the -... that the dislf\cl will q...,,,..~ ald)undl•I!' COfT'i "'!t i\s buildlic program througll 1975 .. Olupled will> the .. funcb, the dlltricl will be Ible to add 200 classrooms during tne .,en 1111 years. Hall said they "" re- quired IO avoid double seiSlons. The district has a current enrollment or 131300, which according to staUstical pro- jections .. will increase to about 21,000 by 1975. Pl'ecinct V,ote On School Bonds Precinct Circle View College View Ctest View Harbour View Haven View Hope View Lake View Lark View ?\1ar\ne View Meadow View Oak View Pleasant View Railcho View Robin wood Spring View Star View Sun View VIiia ge View \Vestmont TC1fALS' Yes 236 306 18 2Tl 155 322 143 107 200 203 43 84 93 113 343 149 221 97 5.1 3)16 No % Yes 71 76.8 129 70.3 62 5S.7 91 74.l 89 63.fi 109 74.7 67 68.0 36 74.8 50 80.0 83 70.9 39 52.4 36 70.3 26 78.2 30 79.0 97 77.9 77 65.9 83 72.6 51 65.5 28 65.4 1,258 71.8 Hanoi Says U.S Captiv~s Exempt Fl'om .. Pl'otectio11 llONG KONG (AP) -N~h Vietnam's official newspaper today cy>mpnred U.S. pilots captured In Vietnam .to World War 11 War cfl(llinals tried at Nurenberg, Germany, and declared they were not en· titll'd to the protecUon of ti~ Gene\la &greement on treatment of vr1soners ol war. Despite that, t.be new~paper Nhan Dan said ~merican ptlOls stiot down and cap-tured in Nerth v~tnlin "have been and are being humanely tru~ by t~ I government or the Democratic I ReP'!bhc of Vietnam." This is the North s o[hclal _ name. Nhan Dan. in a Vl:etnaroese·language commentary broadcast by Radio Hanoi, sold lhe captured piloU were "caught bloody.handed while committing war crimes of the gravest nature against the pwple and the territory of t h e Democratic Republic of Vietnam." It accused the United Slates of trying to "'blacken the name of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and sway in· tcrnallonal and American public opinion by bringing up the matter of lhe Geneva :igreement whJch is lOlally end com· pletely without basis. • ' Saline Water has prpven the technical re~ibilily of joint use or fossil power plants ·and Water reClarhation. sie8m for ~ desaJiini pn:uss Is pro- vided by the exisllng"power plant. .; A -nuclear 'd~saltln; ·pi&:nt'.;i~ as the propos_ed Bolsa ·island pro]ect-Jequlres additional steam generating capacity to be installed and devoted qclusively to deialt.i.ng -opera:Uona," Thomu .argued. --. . . -~ " -- "This 1pproach ovUiootS a siplflca"* bul unused enei'gy" soutce'. that 11 • available most of the Ume in existing apd futUre power plants. Energy for desalUng purposes in the'-form Of Steam· or elec· tMcily could ~ made available at low cost during electrical otf·peak periods," the utility ei:ecutive continued. "1be integration of a desalting plant wllh an exilting or future power plant, on an lhlerruptJ.ble. basis, could result ,in a .. lowtr investment cost. In our opinion, dHi~1 1upplles needed. ~esalling plan1' should be installed only • 'l'llainal &aid his San Di<IO COunty'flrm after a system analy.11is has indicated ... estlmlled, lha~ tbelr electrical energy that desalted Water 'is the most.eConomk: , , need wOu.ld more than dooble ln the nelrt alterna.tive." • '. 10 ·years. "In the near term, we eKpeet to Thomas said technology for con· rely btavUy an convenUooal fossil fuel strucUon and operating large scale (or power generation.''• -• desaltbig plarrti il available today, but He said in the future the firm planned said that conltnJctlon should wait until a. to 10 to nuelur plants but ~r utllila- Jar1.ble. project becomes the most tlon of existing faclUUea ii nfoet lm-- economlcal methOd .of obtaining We Id-pprtanl in the interim period. " . '· WllUam A. ·SeU., eng~ lor the Los Angeleo Deportmont of 'Water and Power, ~ the committee that ocean. front nuclear ~"wouict be nee 'ff in the future . · ... "We believe that the m-.}or problem facing the power -lltry In llo\lthem Callfonila Is the need for lddillonal n11clea( plaht slt<1 to supply the rapldir, J!l'O)IVing Ima! eleclrlc brgy demand, ' Sella said. • Spacemen Explore Moon ' Exultant Astronauts to Walk Aga·in Tonight From Wire Services SPACE CENTER, HoUston -The Apollo 12 astronauts,· after maldng an astonishing bullseye landing on the Ocean of Storms Tuesday night, today planted Old. Glory and set up a scientific laboratory that immediately began sen· ding the moon's secrets back to earth. Charles H. "Pete"·Conrad and Alan L. Bean, exultant and whlstllng as they worked , became the third and fourth Americans to stride the dusty surface of the m<ion after a pinpoint descent less than twO ciiy bloc:ks from target. · In iandlng on "the Ocean of Storms, Conrad and Bean 9pened a new age of discovery, the first 'detailed exploration or lhe moon. Their moonwalk was spoiled for earth- lings when a camera transmJtting the fjrst color television pictu res from the moon failed after 45 minutes. Experts at the Manned Spacecraft Center. theorired the ca~ra was a<-:Cidentally pointed at the sun, burning the sensitive image tube. There was Utile hope it could be repaired. Fmm' the moment they landed on the moon and Conrad shouted "Outstan· ding !" and Bean exclaimed "I ciin't wait to get outside!"; they were two jubilant men, chattering like a couple of chip. munks as they went about the important business or exploring the strange world Where the gravity force ls only one·slxth that on earth. Robber Hunted ' ' Hood Gets $1,000 Froni Bank • There was excitement in Conrad's voice whea he spotted an unmanned Surveyor spacecraft resting only 600 feel away· in the crater that had betn their target !or the pinpoint landing. Both men. were exuberant as they gathered rocks and spotted strange mounds or rubble that they described as "fantastic/' . Conrad's cackling laugh became a familiar sbund . "Wowee" was a favorite expression as (See ASTRON~UTS, Page 11 *' -(:r -* Sw·veyor Hunt Major Goal flgre~~ ~~~4«le ".: t "J . ., 1· ,\ t. •••'lo• • t I Far ,_'lqnight,',s . Hunllngloo Beac~ poll~ are,~&' '>'.\ ...,~ <alloi-nooillJll! ,..,....,,, comj)leliooed man .who faked • .~ot. and Jook 11,000 ft<>m lhe CNcker Cill2ens National Bank in HUntiJlCton Center about 10;40 a.m. today. Zoning Request Withdrawn In Rcibery ·f'~se !f l.. ~ ) rievelopers. Of i .j:fµnUng(on Beach trailer park Tuesday :Withdrew their ZOflo lng applicatioh floln the city planning ~~r..:~~=~·~:-Of.·Moon Visit large ihopplng ... ler '*' j• ~ ' ~ • Boulev!p'it apd Edinte:r Avenue,,lhe ~ ,_ .. JSPA,;E· CENfER, l;Jouston (UPI) - dft had fled, Ap(IJlo t 2 astrona.uts Charles "Pete" No iajartel were reported duffng tht Coni:ad and' Alai) L. Bean will be on a .4p0.llo Co'l)erage All three• major· television networks tonight will take another crack at live covet-age Of the second moon walk by Apollo-12 astronauts, pending operation of the camer!l which fouled up earlier. Live coverage is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock tonight en NBC (Channel 4): CBS <Channel 2) and ABC (Channel 7). Coverage of the second moon walk may continue through 4 a:IJl. depending on developments and activities of the astrOnauls. Each channel "·ill also offer spot reports on moon news and progress of the night. In addition to ton.ight's schedule, ten· tali\le coverage includes: commission. . .rbseph H. Johnson, vice-president of Cactifi.or, Inc., of Paramount, informed the seven planning commissioner! by let· ter that he would like to defer aclion on the trailer park until a pending bribery case is cleared up. · "In view of the recent incident in- volvi ng this application, ·the applicant respectfully reguests \hat he be permit· led to withdraw the appli~ation wJth9µt prejudice until sucti time as the cloud presently hahgina: over this application is cleared up," he said. "We ,beli~ve that it lSpQ:t ,fai_r to either the City Council, the comnuss1on, or lhe applicant to be asked to 'consjder . thiJ matter in light of the p e n d 1 n g circum stances and that any detennina· tion. whether favorable or unfavorable, would best be ffiade ~hen all the facts surrounding the present matter have been established." THURSDAY -Lunar liftoff coverage The potential trailer park site. localed Jrom 6 to 7 a..m. with moon de~rture near Slater Avenue and Gothard Street, schedUled -at 6:26· 3.m. -Transmis~i; -hccalne Uie .cent~r of a controversy Nov. . 10 when police disclosed that an alleged from th~ capsule after . docking PCO: representative had offered Mayor Green cedur!!s 1s scheduled~at 1:30 a.m: $4.000 ·to use his influence in granti ng the Sl!NDAY -Live transmission from zone change. the' capsule at 11 :4& a.i.'II· . The man, William D. New , 66, or MONDAY -Beginning or coverage or Phoenix, Ariz. has been charged with two splashdown at 12:30 p.m. with actual coun ts of attemptipg to bribe a public of. splashdown scheduled between 2 and 3 ficial and will face a preliminary hearing -. -~ . All times indicated are Pacific Stan· No connection between New and Cac- dardAJ'ime. tiflor has beep reported ~y police. Cactiflor sought the zone change from Stork Market . • industrial uses to office professional uses ,.. since a mobile home park is not permit· -------------led in an industrjally·zoned area. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted lower .in mOdttately active trad· ing late this~ afta"noon. (See quotations, Pages 14·15). Prtces were mi1ed In early trading but quickly began trOdtng. D;el:lines. increased · their margins over advances to more than' 200 on the New York Stock Exchange. Seattle A1·ea Bo1nhed SEATTLE CAP) -Three bombs ex· ploded in buildings in the Ca pitol Hill' district ot Seattle early today, causing an undetenilined amount or damage and in· juring ooe persan. Police said the man friahtene4 a bank teller by handing her a note indicating he had a weapon jn hit possession. No ro~ ahd the exact amM.Alkeii lri defiriite scitntifie mission -not a cash ha1 not yet been d~ed. said scav.e!J&er_hunt -to.ni.&bl~h~yj_ry_ police. ·":' to make their way to the old. Surveyor S spacecraft. Valley Council Gives Okay Surv~yor 3 landei:J in a small crater on the Ocean of Storms April 2q. 1967. Jl carried a television caiTiera and a claw· like shovel whi ch dug into the lunar soil. Conrad and Bean will try to bring back seleCted parts of the probe, iilctudlng the television camera which flashed back 6,315 ·pictures from the lunar surface. '. To' Massive Study of Y oitth ' A massive stlJdy ol youth problems In Fol¥1laJR' Valley;--labeled ,Project Care -r~ived the full blessing of the City Council Tuesday nigh t. Two weeks ago the council named Eugene VanOask and Douglas Meyers chairman and vict: chairman, reSpcc· lively, ol the committee and a:Sked them to return with guidelines for the study. Tuesday they did and the council liked it. "Our purpose," explained VanDask , "ls ta determine l£ there·Is in fact a pr;ob!em among youth in ou .. city. We also P.lan to eKplore existing youth activities and hope lo discover what actl\lities the youth, of the city might support. in the future." · Main emphacis of the study will be directed at the teens, but all age le\lels wrll be studied and consulted , Both men asked.. the council to allow them to select the1 six individtiats who would complete ,the commlttee and undersccred the poibt that people with professional exposure to youth problems -police, teachers, etc. -would not be ori the committee, althouith their knowl· edge would be tap·ped from time to time. "'Why Is that,·• asked Councilman Ron Shenkman. "We feel we might ha ve a better chRnce of communicating with lhe youth if we don't use people they've already been in contact with and perhaps are , avoiding.," replied VanDask. Shenkman nodded approval, then said,• "I would like to state that tl:Hs•study In.no way indicates a lack of confidence In ·our schools, '!aw. enforceme nt agencies or. Parent groups. And it is not a reacUon to any particu18r irrational act regardJng our yolith." Shenkman's referral was toward lhc ret-ent-aclioii Qf a Fountain :.'alley couple who took their two daughters ' out of the local l\igh school because or' in thejr words, "the high u'se of drugs." ~ Mayor:EOward Just. Who initiated the • r~quest • for · such a study, was home recuper~tlgg from a minor operation but , sent his romplete a1>proval of the coin· mlttee. · · VanDask told the rouncil lie expected to be iiblE: to rill the committee by Dec. 1 nnd ha ve th:i project started by Dec. JO, Specific details on how lo accOmplish the study will be worked out by the full committee, explained Meyers . 'He added that coord ination with professional agen- cies and other cities involved in similar studies would be necessary . "We're here to find oul the fact.s about the youth iof our clly, not necesgarily to solve the problems right now," explained VanOask, reemphasizing the purpose of the study. Bean i3.t the lunaf ;t..module Intrepid down within walking distance o f Stirveyor. But e\len though the landing was almost pinpoint, the two astronauts might not be able to reach the space vehicle. Surveyor 3 landed about 150 feet down the sloping waU ·of -a 5G-foot deep crater. Bean will try to make the descent but he will be tied \o Col)rad by a 3()..rqol lifelint as if they were mowt.ta!n climbers. If Bean cannot get out, Conrad will try to pull him up. Once the astronauts reach Surveyor I.hey, will inspect the vehicle ape! photograph 1t to ·record changes. • • Taft and Jo~son . . ' Hist.oric Sites OK'd ' . . WASlilNGTON (AP) -The Senate completed congressional actioo Wed· nesday OJI bills eSU!bl!shlng the Lyndon B. Johnson and William Howard Taft-Na· tional Historic Site!. • It also sent to the White House 11 bill . authorizing appropriation or SI ,081 ,000 lor the development of the Eisenhower Na· Uon al Historic Site in Gettysburg, Pa., named for fonner President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Oraage Coali& Mile Squar.e School Ol('d Campus, Religion Meeting Topic "Religion and the Campus Revolullon" will be the liubject of a talk ~Y the Rtv; Jnhn E. Cantelon, director of lhe School of Religion at use. al a Thur&day dinner of UC frvine's Interfaith Foundation . Sunny skies and warmer temi>- eratures,-with oil 4fcrease In Santi Ana winds. is the pleasant outl()()k for Thursday alOllg the Oral\flO ' Coast. Look for a, high reading of nearly 80 dt!grees. • District, Valley Oppose Any Big Plnnes Tltt: dinner Session. open to the public will be at 7 p.m. In Mesa Court Common,,, INSIDE TODA l' The city of Fountain Valley has jciritd the Fountain Valley School District in declaring its opposition to any fixed wing aircraft-at Mile Squatt. The acticn came Tuesday ni~j as the cily cooncil approved a resollijion su~ porting the sch9ol dlstrict's request for a school site within a Mlle Square Jllgt)t1 paltem. • • ~ , Slate edUcation officials !eel'the oblong flight pattern. might someday be ac· ttvated for fi:(ed wing aircraft end would endanger the school. The' cauromla State Aeronautics Division had sai d it wa~ looking at-Mlle Square a1 1 potential fi x· ed wing airport. P.1ile Square -most of which will be developed by the eount1 as a regional park -is currently J.the 1ite or a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter base. dut tht helicopteNlight patterns woi 1ld.11ot afrect the~ i The site proposed ,~r a school liea north of the San Diego · •Y., we&l of BrodkhllTJI, Str<ol bet ' =' i'rner anb Slater Avenues. District or t t c I a Is cslimate the school woU!d save ta~payers some $46,000 yearly which would be speol to bus those children to another echoql. Arined with the city resolution and ill nwn policy, school officials plan. to ask the county Board of Supervisors for sui>- ' on the UCI campus. A con~J)(lriSO'lf' oj the i1l1tit1t· port as lt reapplies to the slate Depart· Dr. Cantelon 11 the author or '!College tiO'llOl invc.ttors' Jovorite ·SO mentor Education's loc1l assistance of. Education and Campus Revo.lution," a stocks In ·1946 and todo~'s top SO flee for approval or the school site. book P.Ublished last month. ln his book het is gtvcn 111 Suluia Porter'• Jtiuni;. "We'"' U•e )0 ourcha '"a' sit ow '" d'e5C'rt6ts tri e contMbulion l'eHgkm. can '4 r r:;-5e ~· l en • ~al COIU't'll ~ faoc 1~1 toda11, saio di HCl .. Su'P.erlntendcnt Mllre Brick, make leil '"new refomiatlon!' · • :r 1• 1 • •J • " 'befor • .:.... ~ 'L' J. f ' : ~f, ltttlfl' • ' :'JJ fllltortl~ ' ' " ' ~ "'~ ,a'?-.1!-CO"':ered w th ho!11es ' · · · c1...,..._ •· ,1, Ml'riel •11 and aPl!r ments . ..:.. • • . i ~ ' c.,_ ~...,... ,. Mvt..I '""' 1• er1c1c'Me.iid"fha1 16~1 M;rlne CQJ"P' Gtll; 'Bill ·Appt·oved ~:.::."' "'ll ~":'=. •;: I tilis also ·Written the state aeronB utlcs , • ~':~ : ~J.ei. ,.,. ~ bonrd on behalf of tM scliool, ex .. lalning' · WASlllNGTO'' (UPI) The Sen•te •twrftt • 1~ It·'' "~ • t' 11. ·-••n•rt•• ,.,. • Pt ltt!M"* M lh11t the marines have no pla nt to uu approved today 1egtsla11~ t0:1 [1'ake lt a •11tt""'1'"'""1 •fl 1..d: ~"' M-u · r..filc Square for rixed wing aircraft. separate crime to"ll81'! n gun lrl 'co1nmlt· . =:... 14·:~ C':" tw~ I 11tc council added a portion to th,e ting a rcderal crime. TtJe 9111. which was ..,. " .... ,.. JI w •• ,,.., • ~c.~ool di sltlct.'.J re'Solution, which m11~e s.ent to the lloUise, calls (or pMslble , ·=~.:. Li«ii,.,,t ::!i!!"""Htwe ,.4: clcar_UI opp_o~1tion t.o a01 fi.X~lni-dou.Wt....se.nteJ1.rn1_~n~-ill-t'1tJ 10!!>:1.-~ 1 _Mlfl 111 w.lc• • airc:rof1 In the area.. , • the other for using the· gun. ~-.,..-----------' t I I • r • "";•'i • .,.. ' .. .; ,, -, .. -.•-r •• " ... "'I • ----' E,.rua~u · E,splorat... .. .. \ j .... -. ... '•,;.'; I.' ' !'-',. + f •'• • ~ ..... .. -· . . ' . Pol~u~lon ~f_fte1., _ ~ ... _ . , ~-·" ; .. ·E·diso ri· H~qn~~l. ~R~j~ctecf: Ag~~' A second appllcatlon for expanaion of ' ' l,~ta ~y•"' ~~· ~.:Utornla Southern California Ed.i&On .cOmpany's ·~:CQl.riban>: ln favor of the a!dlllon . HWlf.lneton Beach steam generation plalll • lo the pl8n[ are that great strides are ~ 'has been denied by Ora••e County , . .Jr . beiOI made in 'Control and reduction of ... _ . smog-producing emissions. · Pollullon Control Offlcor WWlam• ~ Fitcben -whole denljll_ d both ~hen. . . . previous appUcatiolw ~ ~-~tutt Tlie CO\fl'ify smog chief ~Hied Tues----finaJ-acllon-aaJd-in kst.i:rnOny:.Tuesday day before a state Legisla\fve commlttel that be ls not sufflcienUy ple~ with the that he is displeased with the mammoth progress to grant the permit. ~ ' ff _.. . .L '!be Edison .Company P\•Y appeal company s e orts to ·~uce Southland air ~itchen's denial to the Orangieouiity Air pollution. p n .. · H I Board' r. U t ~-· Remarks about the plant and con-OUNIIon ear ng . . , '"'""""""'s• f. 1· th t F'tche · fl d . 1 ,_ then proceed through the CQ • lmla ion a J n a rst .e~1a u11s 'l1le proposal to. triple the ciarrent·out-been repeated came before the JOUll state · j ' · legislative Committee on A t 0 m i c put of the cootro~en11l p ant 9n J?aclf1c Development and Power. Coast HJghw_ay near Newland ~treeJ ~s Fitchen had already denied the Oct Z been vehtmen~)'. opposed by t\lt public appllcat~on by the utility company for aOO ~iiited ~~~· ui ·Quant permission to ezpand the Huntington e ironmen"':":'\ Y Beach plant from Us current 880.000 &tu<ty" C<M)Cll IDd ~ Or~e ' C~ty kllow tts to 2 5 llf k'lo tt Board of Supervlsora are oppose(! to ad· 8 · m 100 1 wa 5· dition or any more fossil·fuel burning DAIL 'f "II.OT ....... iW I.• "•Jiit power plants. Board Takes l~~illil J'.•la. c~ and ~ Be!UI pr.e11 . on wi~ b°;an•1 .. x-PI _Q( Ill• JtlOOll, tti'JO:.children -finailnation1 soarin&;-ex- plore ... make!believe lunar surface made up o1 a cluster of concrete mounds in Huntington near Heil A venue. Beach's Murdy . .P.ark on Cql4en We?t . Street Fossil fuels such as oil produce ni trous oxides_, Q.ne of the _rnoSt p:>ten~.JiD\Ol·pn>· ducing compounds being !peWed into the Southland atmosphere by the tons each day. Retail Sal~ Up By (}ver _l4% In Hrintington Retail sales in Htmtlngton Beacti hav~ jumped by mci:e thlri 14 perc_ent during the first hall Of 1919 compared to the Mme period 0of 1968, according to figures released by the Chambef: 9C Commerce. · Retail -sates have a.Us~ ·rar totaled $66,985,000, an increase .oC more than $13 .tnlllion .over first half 111611. Jn ~x ·revenue this brings f569,850 to the city from state sales tax. . · Auto dealers provide !.he largest in- .come. tum.ing over more than $7 .9 million worth of buliness during the first. half of the year. They were followed by food ,&tores with $1.3-million in aales and .r..111rants with just und<r $1.1 million iJI. gales. For the second quart.er of 1969 Hun- ·lington ll<Och ranked ninth In tOtal retail sales among cities ht orange County. bl a list qf 10 cities for various ca~ories, Huntlnitoo Beach WU ooJy ninth in rmtaw-ant revenue and cUdn 't tven make .lb< Il!i t« buildll!I matmah. _, 1be~ty ~ ranked only aeventh in fum~e ..sa ts, buf Bill Bick, economic ;development director of the C'hamb~', said the-city can eJ!:·pect to move up [or the seeond half oC the year now with the huge Levitz Furniture warehouse near Huntington Center. . ;j;,.... >•...,. RA'l'. • :LJJJua tailtions =--f • ~o Be Improved? ~~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of ;:i:tate William P. Rogera aays he see1 "a ~pect that our relatlons in the future ""Snight be improved" with Communist :china. :·-Rogers said Tuesday night there ts no .1eal evideoce leaders in ~eking are ready ?to'" respond to new U.S. inltiaUves, but f'they at least were not reacting $lgallvely." ! Appearing on a CBS rpt<:lal np:>rt on .,elations among Red China, Russia and ~he United States, Rogers said the Nixon :Administration hoped to improve com· :tnunicaUons and t.rade relations with ;China. . :. "\\'e would hope that ~s lime goes on ;that we COllld bnprove our com· •munications With Communist China," be :q1d. "We would. like to have more travel ~een the (WO 'naUOOI. . .. . .. .. .. .. • . .. . .. ' .. . •, •. ~ :· ' ' • .. DAllV PILOT OllAHa. COAST' ~ia.!'"tHG (.OMJtAtn Roliotrf N. W•14 Pruldtl)I ..,.. Pvbllllllr J••lt l. Cir~ Vici Ptt$ldml•..r Geflfftf MlnNtf' THM•• 1e...,11 -e:1ntot fhOfl'IH .A. M111phln• ...........l4Uor AIHrl W, l •l•s Anoclelt E"ltor H•11tl111J1• IHcll Offk:• lot Ith Sh••t ._.,!liJ'il Miil!'Mtt P.O ... , 190, 92441 --.,.._, 9"m: Vil .WK! .. _,. ~1!111 C11lt Metil UO W~l -81\' '11ftl I.ff-••tot11: :lb "'"" ..... From Page 1 ASTRONAUTS ON MOON •' .. Conrad and Bean prowled the surfa ce, ran~ni mote than 1,000 feet'to set up the experiments and to inspect the mounds and_ what appeared to them to be a fresh crater. "Hey, look ·at that rock," or "Here's a neat look.Ing one over here:" flowed repeatedJy over the communication chan- nel more than a quarter-million miles back to ·earth. The spacemen were amazed at the thick, black dust that darkened their space suits as they moved like ghostly figures in a weird surrounding. "We're really filUiy," Conrad reported. The third member of tbe upediUon, Richard F. Gordon Jr., became almost a forgotten man as he orbited some 65 -miles overhead in the Yankee Clipper command ship, walling for Conrad and Bean to complete their 31 Yriiour ex- ploration. But Gordon helped pinpoint the landing lite by 1potlfng both. lntrepi<I and the Surveyor from his high-flying outpost. Conrad and Bean steered Intrepid to Its perrect landing on the eastern edge of the Ocean of Storms at 10:M :29 p.m. PST Tuesday-and became the t.hJrd and fourth humans to leave Uielr imprint in the lunar dust. The first of two planned moonwalks started at 3:44 a.m. when Conrad backed down a nine-rung ladder and. stepped ashore in the new world. Bean followed 31 minutes later. Conrad apent a total of 3 hours 44 minutes outside and Bean an even three hours. After stowing their gear and eating, they planned eight hours sleep, resting for the second excursion set to start at 9,32 PST tonight. "We won't have any trouble Bleeping tonight," Conrad reported after ~ ex· hausting walk. Blastoff from the moon is slated for 6:23 a:m. Thursday and -a linkup with the Yankee Clipper at 10:02 a.m. After an ex· tra day in lunar orbit to photograph. future landing sites, the three head for home and a Monday. splashdown in ~ Pacific. Suspect Flees Police Bullets in Costa Mesa By ARTHU.R R. VINSEL Of tlte o.nr 'JIM Stiff A.man who ned after a tussle with a detecUve staked oul on a marijuana a;tash in a Laguna Beach churchyard four days ago Is widely 6ought again today arter escaping death and capiure Tues-- day night in a confrontation with Cosla Mesa police. Authorities identified t~ felony suspect as James Lusk, 22, who may have been v.•ounded when shot at twice by detecti ves as he fled out the rear of an ac- quaJntAnce's apartment. The team o£ lawmen questioned the se· cond youth and took a ' 16-year-old runaway girl from San Diego into custody dtirlng the late evening raid at· 2.671 Santa Ana Ave., according to police. Mitchell Blanda, 19, had ~n suspected of aiding and harboring a fu@:ilive, said DetecUve Capt. Bob Green, but he wa1 r'leased after interrogation. During the predawn hoUrsJ' however, the runaway girl's parents arrlv.ed to take her home and officers Dick DeFran· cisco and Jim Fanner accompanied them Senior Seminar Views College Campus Life • liack to the apartn1ent for her clothes. They arrested Blanda again and this time he was booked on charges of possession of rr.arijuana and narcoUcs paraphernalia after the lawmen entered the smoke.choked residence. The escape case -which involved the tluntington Beach Police Department's HB 1!.)'e patrol heliCopter that scrambled aloft on emergency notice-b!!gan 8.bout· ii p.m. with a visit to Blanda's apartment. The Orange County Distr!Ct Attorney's Office issued warrants charging Lusk with possession of marijuana and resisting ~rr~t, "·Ith bai! totalini: $6,515 after the 1ncu:lent last Saturday. · He allegedly scUmed with Laguna Beach Police Officer John Saporito at the rectory of the Community congregational Church, 726 G\enneyre St., during which Saporito was almost di!armed. Information from Laguna Be1ch pro- vided a tip later about his possible whereabouts. Costa Mesa Detective Sgt. John Regan and irivestigators Art Court'eau, Ge(t'Y Thompson and Norm Kutch headed for the Santa Ana Avenue apartment, but the ptrkup ~as foiled as they closed in . Capt. Green said the men approached b)' different directions, bul • neighbnr stopped one, while Blar1da alleieQly stall· ed the man who went to the door. Lusk In the meantime, leaped out a rear window -reportedly wlth a gun· llkP. abject tucked In his walstband -and lrled to flee. but found hls route blocked Sixty seniors at Westminster and Foun· by Sgt. Regan. lain Valley High Schools will 'discuss life Capt. Green said Regan ordered Lusk -on a univeraJ,ty campus at a special tfl halt bul the suspect kept coming, at senior seminlf at 7 p.m. Thursday at which time the detective sergeant fired westmh\Sttr ~'h School. _ one shot at hiln. Mri. Cynthia John500, director of stu· "He ran on down to the corner, bul dent 1cUvtUes at UClrvtne, will lead the Courteau, who was in a car, flu shed hin1 d11CUssion with the help of two UCl out again, fired one more shot," said students, one reprue.nUng the poJJUcal Capt. Green. left, the other the pollUcal:-.right. "We don't know .whether he 11 hit, but The program 1a the first in a monthly 1\'e think he might be," he continued. series of semlnats for top se nlor scholars Teams or uniformed officers armed al the two schools who wm "meet together \'(ith ~t.guns anrl powerful lanterns and . to hear various speakers and discuss flUshlights combed the surroundiflg their topics. neighborhood until aflcr midnight, but Oi(CertnL at.udents fr.om the schools will Lusk Lviifct nol bcJoond. · · meet once each month to cover such Blanda, in the-meantime.. had rtturned areas as labor, conservation, socia l to the •partment, where officers DeFran- issues, apd the 11pace program. cisco and Farn1er found him when they Tht aerUor .eminar program haa been wenLback ror the teen runaway'• clothes. est.abHshed for several years in the ttun-· Both patrolmen ~Id they smtlled a tlnatoD Bt1ch Union High School District. poy,·erful odor of martJu~a em-an1Ung - \\'hen U>e dl1tricl was smaller tt was from 1 bathroom window '5 they ap- htndled oo a district-wide basiA. but \yll proaehed, lhey heard the sound of run- noW betn di vided Into '"'o parts wlU1 nJng reet and & toilet nushlni. &fiM>n, Runtlngton Beach and Marina "\Vhat do you want thl1 Un1c?:" tpey Hl«h Schools preparln1 for sfmfl•..-itU•fld-Bl•n~a-arnylng when be:Opencd seminars togcOter. the door . Hearing Slated ' On Red~tricting V altey Traets ' A proposal to severely restrict the use of planned developments in Fot.intain Val- ley will have a public hearing before the plaooing·commisslon at 7:30 tonight. The proposed ordinance would limit the mininwm size o{ lots in planned develop- ments (PD) to 6,000 square feet, except in very rare cases. Currently the city has no stated limit on lot sizes for PDs. It would also require an average lot size of 7 .200 square feet (by counting green belts and parks with the Jot) which would lessen the possibility of-density of Plls. Conditional u-'4! permits would also be required for all PDs. giving the clty . council a chance to impose more restric· lions on that type of construction. The ordinance was spawned by the ex· pressed desire of ·the city council k> limit the use of PO, in the cl\)'. ·Jt )rill also give the council the right to review ten- tative tract maps and plans of all PDs which means doubling the current pr0.. cess whereby sue~ ,Pl~ ~nly go be(ure the planning comnusslon. ~e or_dinance is ~c. m~Lsignifk:ant ~f eight items scheduled for public hea r. 1ngs at tonight's plaMlng commlsslon meeting. County-SF Plane Fares Due Boost Air fares between Orange County Air· ~rt ~nd the San Francisco Bay Area will rise three percent, effective Dec. J4. The State Public Utilities Commission has approved a fare hike for Air Cali- fornia, which at 'Present charges $17 for a one.way coach ticket to San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland airports, inchJding tax. A three perce.nl fare irlcreise was also granted to PSA, United and Western Airlines. The PUC said the Increases ·were due to hie:her operating costs of the carrier!. Control of Shorelines Coples of ao Cider that "reserves for the 89ard of Supf!rvisors final planning decisions on shoreline issues were distributed today to all members of the county plannine comm:lssion and depart.. ment. · They reiterate the stand iaken by supervisors Tu"esday in whtcb the board unanimously approved Supervisor Alton ·Allen's niotlon that final 1pi)roval .of all tract maps covering areas "oceanwards from the Pacific Coast Highway" should only CO(lle from the board. A.Den later explained that his motion wis desiillf;d to ensiire board scrutiny and responsibility for land negoUations \\'hich could affect public actess to the Peach and the status of the county's tidelands. He stressed that ,the action in no way reflected criticism of the plannin& corrimissioa. Hls aljie, John Kjllefer, went 3 .step further by clarifying the move as the "board's determination to ensure that there will be no .more Salt Creeks In Orange C.OUnty" - a reference to the furqr that .fln.ipted whe11 Salt C~k: Road was abandoned by the supervillors to the Lai1!J1a Niguel Corporaliop. The March 1968 acUon ts currently being contested in the courts. · The board'; instructions to the planninK commission ask specfficallY ·that. a - future tentative tract maps for un. developed portions of Ute shoreline must go to the board for review and recom· mendatio.ns prior to any commission ac- t.ion. Negated by the· board's ruling is the long standing procedure whereby -the commission has examined all such maps and detailed conditions of acceptance before apProval. Supervisors have been restricted to reviewing such issues only when individuals involved file an appeal against 'planning commission action with the supervisors. 1t is expected that tract map! schedul- ed to go before supervisors under the new conditions will involve development of Chandler.Sherman Corporation property in the Dana Point area, .several seclions of Laguna Niguel Corporation territory in the Salt Creek area and Irvine Company lands between Emerald Bay and Corona del J\.1ar. Many slate officiaJs believe a n emergency program to iwttch over to nuclear -power generating stations such as that at San Onofre is the only answer to pollution problems and adequate power. Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R- Fullerton ) is chairman or the state com- mittee which resumed taking testimony in Santa Ana today. Nuclear desalinlzaUon to provide frfsh water aild power generation were to be th~ main topics of d.Jscussion . NAMED TD CDMMISSIPN School Prlncip1i Lavelle Lavelle Named To Park Post Fulton School Principal Ed Lavelle, 34, has been named to serve on the Fol11tlain Valley Recreation and Parks Commission by the city council. The new commission member has lived and worked in Fountain Valley since 1963 \\'hen he began his career as a teacher iq the Founr:· Valley School Olstrict. He hol s a bachelor's degree from the Universit of &ranton, and a master's degree fr;;. Cal State Long Beach. tn ad- dition he · a captain in the Marine Corps Reserve. REWARD for Early Bird Christmas Shoppers Thi• Limited Ed ition Royal American Ironstone 1970 Calendar Plate With Your Christmas Purchase of $5.00 or More, !LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMt:ll ···~~ ............................... ~ A boauu/ul woJI "-"''°" /.,. d ol 1970 and 11 i~ •LuniJecl Edlllon" that will be- co me a coUtt:lor's li.uloom piec. for the /u- IUrt. · ~Jfgti.d "by }oon f.unh /or lh• Ro1al Cf1ino. 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Bean, emllant and whistling a.s they woried, becanJe the third and fourth Americans to stride the dusty surface of the moon after a pinpoint descent less than t"'O city blocks from target. In landing on the Ocean of Stonns, Conrad and Bean opened a new age of discovery, the first detailed exploration of the moon. Their moonw81k was spoiled for earth- lings when a camera transmitting the first. color television pictures from the moon failed after 45 minutes. Experts at the Manned Spacecraft Center theorized the camera was accidentally pointed at the sun, burning the sensitive image tube. There was litUe hope it could be repaired. From the moment I.hey landed on the moon and Conrad shouted "Outstan- ·ding!" and ~an exclaimed "I can't wait lo get outsldt!", Ibey """ lwo jublllJ!l mea,. challerini-llke a «ilpll; of chlp- mW1ks as they went about the important business,,of exploring the strange Wtfld where U., iravity force is ontY one-ab:tb I -that on e&Ah. ' ./ . J ,_ There was ue11ement in Conrad's ·"D-itAi' , ~s hedure·---voice--when-he~spatted--an-unmanned -n.; .··eef',r :e. 11. , ~· -. Surveyor spacecraft resting only 600 feet away in the crater that had been their " 1 'Jl ' .._ • ht' S target for the pinpoint landing. F OJ\ ' , ouig Bolh men were exuberant as Ibey 1 . , . . gathered rocks and spotted strange C ge mounds of rubble that they described as Apolfo. OVeTU "lanlasUc." Conrad's cackling laugh , became a familiar sound. 1• thr·J major television netw~kS "Wowee" was a favorite expression as • :,vghl w"!IU lake .another crack aaltkhvbey Conrad and Bean prowled the surface, ""> ran,:;:ing more than 1,000 feet to set up the coverage <if : the second ~oon "' lion or experiments and to inspect the mounds AJJOl\o 12 ast'ronauts: pendihg ~~a and what appeared to them to be a fresh lh •. camera ,which fou~eci up· earlier ··m al g crater. 'edlo beg "Hey, k>ok at that rock," or "Here's a ·uvo' coverage is sctJedu Ch I 4) • CBS nea t looking ooe over here," flowed • lock tonight on NBC ( anne • repeatedly over the communication chan· 0~ I 2) and ABC (Channel 7>· nel more than a quarter-million miles ( ~nne -·-~-.1 moon walk may back to earth. Coverage nf the Se\.vuu . • •"" 4 m dependmg on The spacemen were amazed at the ' tinue throui;;" a. · dconevelopmentS and activities of the thick, black dust that darkened their space suits as they moved like ghostly a~naUts. £f • t figures in a weird surrounding. Each channel will also 0 er spo "\Ve're really filthy," Conrad repOrted. · 1 t moon news and progress of the The third member of the expedition, re par son Richard F. Gordon Jr., became almost a night. hed I ten forgotten man as he orbited Some 65 tn'. addition to tonight 's sc u e, • mlles overhead in the Yankee Clipper talive coverage includes:· command ship, waiting for Conrad and 1HVRSDA.Y _ Lunar liftoff coverage Bean to complete their 31•,~-hour ex· lr1_ 6 to 7 a.m. with moon depa.rt~re plorati on. 'fJI But Gordon helped pinpoint the landing -"•~uled al 6:""' a.m. Transm1ss1on h :R;lft:\I "" site by spotting both Intrepid and t e f!Wl ~ capsule after docking pro-Surveyor from his high-flying outpost. ebures Is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Conrad and Bean steered Intrepid to its c SUN DAY _ Live transmission from perfect landing on the eastern edge oC the ,., ca!..,1c at 11 :.S a.m. Ocean of Storms at 10:54 :29 p.m. PST ~ t-' f Tuesday and became the Utird and fourth MoNDAY -Bqiniling of' cov«age 0 humans 'to leave thelr imprint in th.e s Jasfidown at ia:ao p.m. with actual lunar dum. s:'lAshdoWn sc~uled between 2 and 3 The first of , two planned moonwalks P·f!ll·I 1_ 1 _, indicated are Pacific stan-started at 3:44 a.m. when Conrad backed ~ "'"'"' down a nine-tung ladder and stepped dard Time.p ashore in the new world . Bean followed 31 ' l'°" minute.s later. • ' . . • \ ' . l , I r DAILY P ILOTS .. " l"llttl Suspected Of Escape In -Lag·ilna By ARTffv.R R. VINSEL Of .... Dllfr ~·· l tlff . ·A man who fled, ilter a tussle with n detective staked oul on a marijuana stub in a Laguna Beach churchyard four days ago is widely 59Ught again today after escaping death and capture Tues- day · night in a confrontation with Costa Mesa police. Ailthoritles ·identified the felony suspect as James Lusk, 22, who may haYe been !A'oupded when shot at twice b~ detectlvei as he ned out the rear or an ac- quaintance's apartnient. The team of lawmen questioned the se- ~d youth. and took a 16-year.-old runaway girl from San Diego into custod1 during Ute !Ste evening raid at 2571 Santa Ana Ave., according to police. OFF ICERS PHOTOGRAPH , MEASUl{E :ACCIDENT SC'ENE WHILE WITNESSES WAIT Niguel Mother, Deughters Injured ·In 'Car-Truck Colllllor,t on Crown V•ll•y P•rkway Mitchell Blanda, 19, had been suspecte<! of aiding and barbering a fugitive, said Detective Capt Bob Green, but he was released after interrogation. Lag una Niguel Civic Leader Hmt . in (4· sh I ~ t"'~ f-J~;.• .,.r . ' 1• ;.'+", A Laguna Niguel ~r and civic leader and Uiiie of n; daughters were injured Tuesday afternoon when a pickup truck apparenUy aiad a U-luro in the path of their car. Mrs. Barbara 8. Krogius, 34, 29822 Stordahl Circle, and daughter, Rebecca, 4; were reported iri satisJ8ctory' c~ndltion at Soulh Coast Community ~Ospital, South Laguna. Two other daughters, Karin, 11: and Ferri!, 13; were treated · for cuts and bruises and released after the accident on Crown Valley Parkway al 3:40 p.m. A hOspital spo~esman said Mrs. Krogius suffered facial larerallom and poss;ble chest injqry fro01 being throw.n against the steering wheel. Rebecca su(. fered po.vible head injury but lhis morn- ing was reported "aware and awake." The driver of the pick\lp truck, Norberto Espinoza Galindo, ~. Garden Grove, was not injured. tl-irs. Krogius ' late model car was west- bound-on.:Crown Valley Parkway, said Cal ifornia Highway Patrolmen, when the accident occu rred. fleavy skid marks Jed frorn her car to the point of impact which tui'ned the pickup onto its side. The accident, still under investigation, backed up aftfmoon .traffic for a lime. w.'rs. Krogius is a former president or the Opera League· and ·ts active in St. Catherine's Catliollc Church. She worked for ·a Laguna .stock brokerage firm. S tark' 1llarf•et · NEW'YORK. {AP) -The stock market drifted lower. in moderately active trad- ing late lhis afternoon. (See quolations, Pagea 1._15). Prices were mixed in early trading but quickly began eroding. Declines incr~ased (heir. marglns Qver advances to . more than 200 on the New York 'Stock Exchange. Th~rapy ·Offered ' During t~ predawn hours, however, the runaway girl's parents arrived to take her home and officers Dick DeFran- cisco and Jim Fttrmer ,accompanlOO. them bil.ck to the apartnient for her clothes. C'z • • F .1 D ARRE81'ED AGAIN "R" p on am" y rug . They &rr,;l"' a1a~da again and lhl• Ii ft., II, · time he was OOOktd on charges ol ' 1 ..,. ' • ,. ' · , · · posses!ion of rrlarljiiana and narcotics :.. '• 1, ~' '.i; j/;-lr.w ·; ' ,-~) , i 'r~Jw,.·o~P,,. '¢t ,,.,..phiTnalia t iter the lawmen entered ,tS1r·'o'·~1e:ms'·'';.. ';l'f' eop·· ·I>~·.' 'lh;,;.m:!:.!'!!"'~~~·lnvolvedlh• ·J: , I~ • It , · tJ;f'I/! ""' l!unllniton ~ach Police Oepartmenl's , · , HB Eye palt'ol bclicopler lhal 1<rambled aloft od. eMergency notlce-be&an about ~~l!e,nJ1Jg_olthe..Llgun_a_litM'.U·"ou"'t"h ~hywrJtene:...._.~,Jllil!_Jfayn~.~1~liQJcal In-8 p.m. with a visit to Blanda 's apartment. and famlty, drug problem counseling sttuctor ot medl.cal ps~ at uc"J~: ~~"Tlie Pfange County District Attorney's cJln\c.in the Assistance Lcag~e Building. a0d .Rich8rd ,Holllster,. . Jogist and Office iisued warrants charging Lusk 526 j'.;Jenneyre St. Is set for ThurSday, director of pupil. ser I ¢s at Laguna with possession of marijuana and Dec. 4. Beach ~figh School. , · . re~~t!ri arrest, wlalth bail totaling $6,Sli Or. Cewis A. Gottschalk or the UC RefclTiila to the clinic arc accepted after u1e incldent st Saturday. Irvine College of Medicine department of from ministers, the schools and the police He ·allegedly scuffled with Laguna psychiatry and human behavior, con-department. B.each· Police Officer John Saporito at the firmed the re-opening Tuesday. . Re-activation, oC the clinic, originated rectory of the Community Congregational The clinic, which operated ·for 18 by Or. Gottschalk In collaboration with Church, 728 Glenneyre st.: during which months prior to •its1temporary suspension the school district and the Aasjstance saparlto was almost disarmed . lhls.1ummer will be held one evening a League, is. made possible by the receipt Inforination from Laiuna Beach pro- week, offering counseling and group of Short-Doyle funds, provided through (See. ESCAPE, ·Pase Z) therapy In drug and emotional problems the Orang~ County Health Departmeot. fer )'oung people aod thcir families . · lo pay profess.ional slaff. Ila P.:ofesslOoal slaff will include Dr. Again this year, the Assistance League Dan Palmer. medical instructor in will make It s building available to the psychiatry at UCI and regional represen· clinic and pay for such overhead ex- t!'otive or , the state department of mental penses as light, heat and phone bills. Last Youth i\i·.1·ested . .. For Drl}.g Sale A .19-yenr-old PBcific Grove man was arrested by Laguha Beach police Tues- day afternoon on sUspiclon 9f possession of heroin. and dangerous drugs fo.r sale. · Acllrig on· a Up that the si.ispect was in the ha°blt of trityellng from the Monterey peninsula· area to Laguna Beach allegedly as a tra'velirii drug salesman, officers said ~ey tra}led Eugene Bristol Tassie to tlie 300 blot'k: of Third Street, where he agreed to a search of his car and his per~n. ; . . After tu~ing up ,two P.lastic bags ,con- taining more lhan 100 orange colored pills, ~liey!d tp be LSD, PQllce said, they t09k the ~ to the staUon for book~ ing. A further -search of hls clothing, pOJice said,,yiekled a packet containing a small amouht of heroin. year the League ~!located hall of its $4,000 fund for ttw .support, of anti-drug programs lo the UCL College of Medicine to help underwrite staffing of the clinic. Temporary suspension or the clinic was made necessary when other communities sought UCI help in .-iablishing similar services and, staff for' the ' Laguna clinic was not available. Th.is yeti" Assistance League funds will be provided tO underwrite an expanded drug and family counseling service throughout the sctiool d i 1 t r i c t , Superlnlendent 'William Ullom announced. Thus, in addition to the wtekly clinic sessions, lt will be possible to provide in- dividual counseling and psychological guidance. to students and families with drug and other problems, Ullom said. "The Assistance League," t h e 1uperinlenden( said, "win finanCiii:lly underwrite the entire. ope ra.lion of this dtug anCI family c0unselih8: service, iii addition to making Its facilities 4vailable IOr the Weekly group meetings, serving refreshfnents and rj1ciklng the telephone availa ble for doctors' calls." Mini-cow·8e Set On Drug Abuse Laguna Beach H.lgh School Is planning a mini-course on drug abuse to be in- troduced In eight assembly sessions sched uled to begin next week, school trustees learned Tuesday night. Dr. William Ullom, Laguna Beach Unified School District .superintendent, told board members the school plans to put the program on eight consecutive days of assembly sessions so all students can participate. "Many or the speakers are nationally known. It is a.vcl)'. exciting program," he said, explaining if will Include an Orange County judge, 11 repraentitive from ihe coroner's office, some excellent films and doctors. Another assembly; a memorial to John F. Kennedy who wu a!lsasslnatecl sil' years ago is planned Thursday at 1:30 a.m. Orange Ceas& Clemente Pail· ' ' ' Sue:·e>:ver Ci·ash ~ Stan Clem•r* couple. sued Cable Commuk!r Airlines for $1 million ~CS· diy in I sUperior Court acUon that brings l It mlllloo ll\Oilolal d~&••. sought by q,lalivoifof l6rM of UR ~ne v1ct1ms. reBruceiw. and Jtme1W. Holley,~ Calle de Sola, sued llle olrline. Orange ~y a,l)d the DeHavllland Aircraft Corporation Ir( an action' that chP'les aU three defen- Laguna Eye·s · Smaller Sports Le~gue Weal.her Sunny skies and 'farmer tern~ eratures; wUh a. ·decreue In Santa -Ana winds, 11 the pleuant outlook for Thunday along the Orange " c~·st. Look for a' hl1h reading Of nea'rly 80 degrees. danll with negliaeoet., . 'I'heir ,son.-Robert B. Holle.y, 21 .. died ltst Nov 2.3 when one of the airline's ~mute~• Crashed in thick fog near Or&nge ~unlY Alrpolf· • Ttle ttirff court actions thus !ar bl8J!le tHc county ror falllnc to provide equ1p- nlent tlwit woUkt ensure the safe landing or aircraft "Jn all types of weather." )iolley and his eight fellow passengers died wl\en lhe Orange County bound aln:reft faJled lo find the county runway Ir\ thick fog and crashed near the in- l..;.cl!On ol Oyer Road and Utc Newport F....,.ay, '\ BJ BARBARA KREIB ICH • Of .. IMllY ,lllt Slt tt Laguna 'Beach High School, lh• smallest Ji(lbUc high aChool in Orange County. will begin looking into pc:ILUibilities of leaving the tri ple-A Crestview teaiue and utilizing freelance sP,Ort.s scheduling. All lour Laguna Beach school trustee! present for a meeting Tuesday night voted in fa vor of a motion by Board P.resident. Larry Taylor, to d~rect the ad- ministration and staff to weigh the pros and cons of competition outside a league. Under Its present league status, the high school, rated AAA wllh California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), often competes against schools with doub~ its enrollment. Many, including Taylor, feel a small school like Laguna, with an enrollment of only ·1,000, should aol be L'Olllpellng In , ' ;ith.lctics against schools of up to 2,400 which have a 1nuch broader base for selection of a team. . Besicle8 being the smallest publi5 high schoo! in the county, .LBHS slio 1s the ~le nongroWtng school,' Jo that other schools tn1 newer areas, growing at a lremendoUs ra'te, will only m:ake the situation ¢ven more unbalanctd in lhe future, it·hls been pointcd'out. · In an attempt to alleviate the siluatlon. Laguna Beach had requested release from the Crestview League in order lo join the Orange League, which has Valen- cia and Brea high schools, lhe two county1 schools nearest to Lajllna in enrollment. 11Apparenlly the Crestview •Leag ue board wouldo't release us," Taylor said , explalnlna In his . opinion why Lagu~a's altempL! were foiled. Taylor told lhe DAILY PILOT Wed• ne~ay morning it is not. impossjble fof a schnol tO, achieve fref!lance status. , •:You simply nollfr the C~F and ex- isting league that thls Is an action y9u 're requesting," he said, ad~lng, "It may,nol be lhe moSt desirable thing for us, but nCltHer" ls the .Situation we: re In." Ta,ylor also "pointed ·<¥1 that all the otbei' schools in the league have both v8rsll1yt.and junior Jeagves while Laguna Bca~h basn1t had e ~~h :Students to rield a jwllor varsity for . tl\e past two years. He a'ald in the Orange. LE ague there is no ' JIJl)lor var1lly, progr~m. . VarsllJ football Coach Hal Akins, hear· lrig ,of lhe board'1 action -Wednesday n,.ornlng, \old the DAILY PILOT he thlnks /'lt's a good idea to make a study and find out what he can do about the 1ltuatlon,'' and lidmltttd freelance stalus I had been dlJcussed among the coachini; staff. • · 1 • ~ "There would be no trouble In schcdul· I • ! Ing schools, but we would require more traveling than \.li·e do now," he. said ·of rreelanc~ posslblllties. "other t!J<.~~ools do fr~lencfe, and , we also cGutd schedule with leagu~ schOols hiving Open date;. The oliject of ... this wOuld be playliig sctloots °'4rer our, Own' size " · ·. ' C~ac'h Akins also said It 'l(<is bet~r for th~ school to be In a , league, because ,. "there Is more moti\'ation tryl pg to win.a champlonShlp and plaxlng the . same schOOis every year." . • He pointed Out that even U the LagutJa school entered In the. Or.ange. Leagu.e, ti..e mo.st desirable' altu.aUon, It slil\ wou\d be playJrig out.side lt1 class, slnct the · Orange Leilgue l.s Double·A end LBl~S ls Cl:'.151 A. · , lie said to his knoWl~ae, no other &ehool In the county utilizes fr~a~e schedullng. INSIDE TODAY A con1pari.so11 of Ute h1s1itu· tiO'llal U11,1•1tors' /auorik 50 stock.a In 1948 and today's top 50 is givtn in Sylvia Porttr's finan- cial column on Page 14. todou. IMttftt tt M"""'' lt Clli.nt11 1 MWM1 •tt C.,_ QrMr ll' M11•I ""'"" · II ClluHllll lM1 111....,_ NftlS •..t ~lb 1' °'"" c-tl" II ( .... _.. " l'TI. • o.nr. ""'"' It ··~· ,..,,.,. 1• D'""" I l ... tt l•1t •""'rill PIM I DI', 11'fM,.... ,. l"Ml11~1 ,..11 lt.p Mllrlllh 1•11 ""'-l•U Ttit.l.a. U ..._.,.. 41 T!INttf• Jt.t1 AM L...,.. )I W""* 4 Mel ... R ' WWfl """ +4 """'"" LkMM\ I WtfMll't "'"' »a Miii Ill lefVkl • ' l ' • I % DAILY PILOT l '(}fT~·MU.~.. •• . > •, ~~~ ,:d_C~t~ns· PlJit_~'. P~ogr.m. stu;di-~~. ~ ~ -~ ...... . . ' ..... ~ - Trail • ' ~}>.() District -· ' . 111 lticlwil>~r ... N.\LL, ' . . ... ~kays . override CA!'IST!lANO VAL1$Y -A tax;ove" ride~ 1.r.June'bu_,·- mended bY the CIUzem MvlsorJ com- rnltl'"' lo the caplstnno Untried ScbOol Distrlct. • The decision to suggest the override came too late to be brought before the board of trustet.S meetiDc: slmul~ly Monday nlibt. T)lW ~ will take octlan on the matter at • speclal meeting. next. month. ; The committee sUpulated that the bverrii!e Would be limited to~ yeir .. No figure ha.s yet been '9l but the committee can submk ._at.the tbrie lt.maket: i'8 !nierlm report_ln F~ary, e SeJtoel SIU. Sought SADbLl!!BACK VALLEY -. T'h • Ca}Wstr,no 'Unified School District "Board of Trustees are going to ask North American Rockwdl to add ~r tlenientiry sdlool site to their planned community Las Lomas. Joe E. Wimer. director of ad· ministrative serv1ces, pointed out that the community had only one elemep.t.ary school s.ite but ~·ould probably need two in their community of 1,300 acres. They also have a junior high site plam)ed. Wim er said that t}Je dJstrict bad asked the company to buy bonds to build the school in their area· but has not yet 1ec:eived an answer. e ~lusle GroMp Meets LAGUNA HILl.5 -T!ley're bearing the sound of music In Laguna Hills. And if current efforts being spearhead- ed by Mrs. Wlillare. Alderson, 1486 Ronda Mendoza, bear fruit the C()mmunity wtl1 be doing a great deal to support one o[ the county's prominent music makers - the Orange County PhJJharmonlc Society. Mrs. Alderson hopes to have the nucleus of a society chapter at her home Monday ror what may prove to be the organizational meeting of a Laguna Hills -group. Mn. 1.folly Lyon of the Orange County Philannonic Society will address the 10 a.m. meeting. "All interested in the cause of music In our C()mmunity are invited," Mra. Alderson said. "And anyone who would care lo become associated wtlh our move- ment and can not attend the meeting should call me at 117·'1298." Quicker Action On Sewer Outfall :Asked in Laguna • : · Liguna Beach c:omicllmen tooig!1I will ot.................. ' . .. ~ A progr11111 lo pill£' hip school students, teach~rs and ~ra in police can with pitrOling officer• ''W~, .game belort Lquna llcach COllllCllmen lolilgbt. ' .Board Takes Cp~trol of Slwrelines • Capleo a( an order that ruerm'!Or the Boord ol Soprvllon ftnil ~ decisklnl on lhorelloe lmtu ~were clialrtll!ded loda7. lo Ill memben ;,,, the countJ"plannh'I cqmmlalon and 'dlprt- ment. ... .:· They .. ·.;m&ie the otanc1 1au. by supervisors Tueiday Jn which the board unanblioully .approveil Supervllor Alton AJlen's motion that f1na1 approval of all tract maps coverbJc areas . ''oceanwards from the Pacific Coast HiJ:hway" should only come from the board. Ailtn later oplalned that hls moUon wu deslped to ensure board scrutiny and responslbillty for land negotiations which could affect public access to the beach and ille status of the county's tidelands. He stressed that the action in no way refJected criticism of the planning commiulm. His aide, John Killefer, went a step further by clarifying the move as the "board's determination to ensurt that there will be no more Salt Creeks in Orange County" -a reference to ihe furor that erupted when Salt Creek Road was abandoned by the supervisors to the Laguna Niguel Corporation·. · 'Ille March 1968 action Is currently being contested In the courts. 1be board'• instructions to the planning C-Ommission ask specifically that all future tentative tract maps for un- developed portions of the shoreline must go to the board for review and recom- mendations prior to any commission ac- tion. . Negated by the board's ru1ing is the long standing procedure wbereby the commission has u:amined all such maps and detailed conditions of acceptance before approval. Supervisors have been restricted to reviewing such Wues only when individuals involved file . an appeal against planning commiaslon action wJth the supel'flson. ' lt is expected that tract maps schedul- ed to go before super.visors under the new coodit.iCXlS. will involve development 0£ CJiandler-Sherman Corporation p~operty in the .Dana Point area, sevl!ral sections of Laguna Niguel Corporation territory In the Salt Creek area and Irvine Company lands between Emerald Bay and Corona del Mar. · · The proposed city-school program to give "a candid in·~·field e1.poaure . to law enforcement· officers and law en. forcement problems" ltas been rqm· mended for council edopt191;1: The vol.untary progr:am 10' bu.lid rapport with police and thelr beadaches would be -IQ lllb and 12th srade boys and girls In LalUJla llucb..J)oif!ed.Jlcbool Dlstrlct, teachers apd any othera 18 yeat1 ol age or older not e:rclllded by pOUct. Procedures for the 0 ride-along" have been worked out by police and school district officials. Particlpation b y juveniles would require partntal ap- prov~I. Legal waivers or liability also would be included. . Students tn~sted •wou1d make ap. plication to a student coumelor .at tbe bJ&h school who would screeo them. . Male students would ride from 7 to U p.m. Thursday and Sunday e~vening•. Jl'ti; <lay and Satuc<lay evenlnp they would rid~ from 7 p.m. to mldtJghL Female students would ride from noon until 4 p.m. on Saturdays i:nd Sundays and female teachers 1he same hours. Male tea<'.hers could request ·any shift The participants.· woul~ be under the control of J!Olice and would not take cameras or tape recorders unless authoriJed by police. Questions WQ.ukl be encour.-:ed as Jong as th<y .did n-OI Int.ff ere wjlb Jl!'ll"" du· ties at &he time. Oblernrs imufd D>t.cm- verse with prisoners, awipecta or wit- nesses and would not lea'{_e the 'police car without ,pemtl.Won ol tbe 9ffictr. The mode of dress for observers ls spec~led In broad tenns. ·Mind StretCher ' Lecture . Slated At Gallery Third in a series or Mind Stretcher lec- tures sponsored by the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery will be tailored to a:-iswer problems facing the small art collector. Speaking at the Gallery, 1ffl Cliff Drive, at a p.m. Thursday, J . Edward Eberle will advise beginning oollecton how to start, what is good to collect now, what is the best Ume .to buy, and where, how to find good art without beini cheated, how to set up an art buQ.get and bow to display a.~ collection in .~ home. Eberle, who has been active in the art field for many years 8'· a {Sealer in fine antiques 3.nd a private collector, believes that one of.the most ~Poliant art trends today is the eriiereence of the sinall private C-Olltctor, often a family and fre· quently lacking the wealth . formerly regarded as essential for a series col·· Jector. Tbe lecture is free to members, $2 for guests. , : be asked to mOve up the uliderwater in- : aPection elate of the city's 3,000-foot out· : fall sewer line because of the recent : earthquake with a nearby epicenter. : Joseph Sweany, city public works '.director, has recommended appropriation : or $1,310 for the unclenvater photography : that would normally have been in next : fisc al year's budget to determine if Ute : line ls damaged. Capo Airport Takes Step To Acquire 5 More Acres : ln,Qther business, eotmeilmen: • -Will ~er a Festival of Arla re- : quest that the clty split the $2,500 cost of :prepciring a topographic map of 10.71 ; acres of Irvine Park. : -Will consider a request to the Public : Utilities Commission by Laguna Transit, :213 Ocean Ave., to increase passenger :rares. : ,,-Will coosider an application by Janet ;~ng of King's Mi·Lady Shop, 214 s. Coast ;Highway, to ronduct a cl®ng out sale of : retail women's clothing. ' Li 11 1 J ~ l 11 IJ I ~ '°"'"' .......... cmwat ......... w ... ---Jtd: l. Ciltf.., vi.,,..... .. _.,...., n.... '"" ·-,,,...,,..M ..... .. .._ .. ... klr.•1r4 P. Nill ---Cllr aflfllr ._ __ 2lJ hn.t A••• Mttn. A1filli .. 1 •.o. a. 6H. t2611 --C'otll "'"'' -#tit ... """ Newton kid!: nu wt.I .. ._ ..,.._. ~IHOl1 ••Mn11 By TOM BARLEY Of IM DtllY ""' Steff Capistrano Airport's <>perators took a further step Tuesday toward acquisition of more than five acres of adja'cent county-owned land but they had to undeia go what has become the customary condemnation of the action from . two bitterly opposed members of the board of supervisors. Supei'visors David Baker and Robert Battin were the underdogs In the equally traditional 3 to 2 vote on the Issue but both again stressed the argument they have hammered home in previous hear- ing&-that the county is extending priv- ileges it has never granted to any other agency or person in related land trans· a~ by allowing partnen Bruce Wlntop ,and Julian Willcox to buy the unwanted Flood Control District property over a 20-year period and without com- petltion. "Tb.is sale is not in concert with estab- lithed market p]ace procedures," Baker SD&Pped. "In fact, it is premature'for us to take any action on this matter until we have a report from the appraiser." "No one else has ever betn able to buy county property on such terms," Battin added. "This amounts to a closed sale and it sets a highly doubtful precedent ror tran&actlons of this kind." But ~ Supervisors Alton Allen and \Villlam Philllf)s m•de it clear that main· tenance of the overcrowded south county airport fully justified what appears lo be a departure from recognllted land sales practices by the County of Orange. They have the support of board chair· 1 man William Hirstein for a plan that wlU allow Wlnlon and Willcox to buy the unwanted 5.4 acres over a !0--year period Jn an ageement that calls for a $1 ,000 depoait with ~ balance over the long tenn at 1\1: ptretnt interest. Approved by nperviaors .Tutaday war 1 condlUoo which wlll prevent the air· port Crom disposing or the five-acrt property wlthln a five-year period and which will enlW'e the return or the land • to county ownership If Its use for, any purpose other Ulan that described by Winton and Wlllcor Is contemplated. b Both Battin and Baker agretd that the V&-Ytlf Umit should be. extended to JS years. . The final aelll111 prlct!I of the dl!Jputed propert,y ls dependent on the cJetermlna· . tion of real estate broker George Hamil- ton Jones.· The appraiser -has been ordered_ to bear in mind the lonJ·term nature of the Winton-Wlllcox deal 111: 1ei: ting his value on the land.· Battin and Baker ;have opposed the approa~h to ~ones' assessment . of the land 's worth. Both hlve previously ar- gued that Jones should be allowed to survey: the Ul)Wanted J.and . without aily atta<;hed conditions '.8Dd1.that· the icounty should then lnvite· bids ~ the property, \Villcox and Winton hS've argued that the airport is vital lo south county air traffic and that consummation of the agreement ls neoesaary if 1 they ·are to carry out long overdue ilpalrs to UJe facility. - Both men told the board Uiit operations at Capistrano Airport have bte11 conskj· erably hampered in rerent mcinths bi.' deterioration .of the terminal · but thst it was not possible to 'carry ont repair! without some certainty of .~ fact that they would be allowed . 'to eJpand the field by ~~ding the flood COIJl.tQl;property. ·Supervisors not~ TuesdaJ/ that ap- prailtr Jones eipects to have his land evaluation figure ·before the board in early February • Saddlehack Gets Speaker Awards Saddleback College speakers brougftt home two first place awards and half a dozen certificater from the two-day Riverside City Coltege I n v I la t 1 o n a I Fore~ic Tournament, Nov. 14-JS. Cdn!l>eting w1th:1.eoo. students fr<>m :so S?uthern and Centt1f California com• munlly colleges. tight or the 10 snt: d!eback enlrants in lhe mtn'll and ~o~'i novice or a I lnterpretatlon divisions reached the fina.Js. Flrsl place awards went lo bob YQung · and Susan KlJlion and six of tM:lr fe.11~ Saddlebsck students won certifk:ates. In the men's division Mike Bleli~ plac- ed second and Mike Stoddard and Lou Pellon tied for fourth. Jn the wotnen's d1v1sion SaddlebaCk's Ga b'r I e 11 e Marcereau was second and Pam Downs third, ., From P..,,e I ESCAPE ... vJjed a tlp later ~bout bis possible wherea~ls. Costa Mesa Detective Sgt. John Regan and investigator. Ar1 Courteau, .Gerry Thompson and Norrii KuiCb headed for the Santa Ana Avenue apartment, but the •pickup '!as. foiled. as .they close? in. Ctlpt Green saia the men approachf:d by different directions, but a neighbor siopPe<_! one, while Blanda allegedly stall· ed t'tie ·man wbo went to the door. Lu:ik in the. meantime, leaped out a rear window -reportedly with a gun- like objeet tucked in his waistband -and tried to flee, but found his route ·blocked by Sgt. Regan. Capt. Green said Regan ordered Lusk to halt but the suspect kept coming, at which time the detective sergeant fired one shot at him. "He ran-on down to the comer, but Courteau, who was in a car, flushed him out again, fired one · more shot," said Capt. Green. "We don't know whether be is hit, but we think he might be," he C()ntinued. Teams or unHonned officers armed with shotguns and powerful Janteru and flashlights com~ the 1urrounding neighborhood until aller. ·midnight, but Lu~k .could not be foUJ¥!. . Blanda, in the m'eantime, had returned to the apartment, where officers DeFran· cisco and Farmer found him when they went back for the teen runaway's clothes. Both patrolmen said they smelled a powerful odor of marijuana emanating from a bathroom wbKlow as they ap- proached, they heard· the sound of run- ning feet and a toilet nushing. "What do you want this Ume?," they quoted Blanda as aaying when he opened the door. Weinberger Okayed WASHINGTON (AP) -Caspar W. Weinberger, San Francisco ~awyer, was confinned by the Senate today as chai rman ol the Federal Trade Com· mission. Weinberger, was Calilornia director of finance and a fonner state assemblyman. Car 'Escapes' Lagunan Despite His Precautions An emergency brake, a gearshift set in reverse and a .concrete block under a wheel failed to halt a runaway car on a steep Laguna Beach hillside street, police reported Tuesday night. After taking all these precautions wtien he parked Jn the 1000 block of Noria Street, driver Paul H. Harris, 76, of Long Beach, walked to the back of his car to get a flashlighl from the trunk. As he slammed the trunk lid down, the vi!hicle rolled off down the grade, with Harris in pursuit On foot. · The elderly man fell and suffered a bruised knee and cut eye, while bis car proceeded down the hill and ran into a parked car belonging to Nancy A. Everest of 1044 Noria st. Tile Everest vehicle was pushed 32 feet by the impact, police said, and both cars moderately damaged/ · Another out-of-town driver was slightly • hurt Tuesda ymorning when he failed to notice a car stopped to make a left turn from South Coast Highway. Driver Harold R. Farr, 62, of Medford, Oregon, told police be was northbound in the 600 block of the highway, watchlnJ!: traffic in an inteisectlon when he reall~ a car was stopped directly, in front o: him, wait1ng to tum into the Taco Bell Jot. Vnable to stop in time, Farr r~eC in~. the rear of the car, drlVen by William T. Bond, 3J. ol. Dana Point~ Farr suffered a cut on his fOrehead. Bond wa~ unhurt. · Trustees Debate Degrees Of Library 'Inadequacy' Are Laguna Beach's public library facilities completely inadequate or simply inadequate? ~Ile needling the city to get on with the task at hand in a resolution urging the City CounCil to move without further delay in acquisition of a library site, two Laguna Beach School trustees pau9ed to debate this semantic question Tuesday night. "What is the difference between in· ad~uate and completely inadequate," Dr. Norman Browne questioned attorney \Villiam Wilcoxen who had drafted the resolution. The present library facilities are "com- pletely Jnadequate" since they don't even come near meetrng the specifications and therefore the definition of a library. They are "more than inadequate•· Wilcoxen argu~ over his own phrasin_g of the situation. "But it must be a library. I see people walking in and out during regular hours carrying books," Dr. Browne insisted. He eventually ''won the semantic battle, \\ilh Wilcoxen good naturedly agreeing to withdraw the word "completely." The re!IOlution pointed out that parenLs of students in the district are forced to drive their children to other county libraries to ...obtain needed reference materials and that inadequate library facilities are of concern to those responsi· ble for education of children. REWARD for Early Bird Christmas Shoppers This Limited Edition Royal American Ironstone 1970 Calendar Plate With Your .<;:hristmos Pu~hua of $5.00 or More. fll MIT ONE TO A CUSTOMERI CONVENIENT TERMS MNKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE J. C fiumphrie,s 'fewelriS 112 1 NEy;PORT AVENUE C<,JSIA MESA 22 YEARS SAME LOCA TION ~HONE 549.340 1 ·• _. I • 1 . 1 I I ·--;.. . • • • ' .. . --e es ' ' .·S e t V . ~ -- • .. -• • A~troii~u~ Q.p,~n 11 •• ~~·. I f •• , • ! I . • ' • " ' ' 'f ., ' I . ~ . ' . . . . Moon to S'c'ie'nce- 1 J . -.. From Wire Services SPACE CENTER, Houston -The Apollo 12 astronauts, after maklns-en astonisblng bullseye landing on the'Oeean of Storms Tuesday night, today ·plarit.d Old Glory and set up · a scientific laOOratory that. immedial:fly -be«an. sen- di,ng the' moo~a ~r~ta back ~ ~arth. Chartes H. "Pele" Conrad and' Alan L. Bean, ·exultant J.nd : WruSUihg as: ·they worked, became the third and fourth Americans to stride the dusty surface of the moon .after a pinpoint descent less than two city bl~ from target In ianding on the Ocean of Storms. Conrad and Bean opened a ·new age of discovery, the first detailed exploration of the moon. . . ~-r -· '· ' . ' . : -:~-...· ...• ... ' ,. " WEDNESDAY,"NOVEMIEtt 19,, 1969 ' '. . , -' r :. I . : I I , li.·~ :;t ree .. _.u • • • \ ' . -· : . . :. • .. , ' _. ... , , ....... CIAILY l"ILOT 11111 l"lltlw • r TEN CENTS ' . • • , . ets Suspected Of .Esc~pe -. . . ln ·L3guna . By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ltM Dally l"lltt lllH A man who fled after a tussle with a detective staked out. on a ntarijuan2 ~lash in a Laguna Beach churchy8rd four days ago is wktely sought again today after escaping death and capture Tues- day' niiht in a confrontation witb Ooata Mesa· ·Police. · Authofities ·identifled the felony suspect as James Lusk, 22, who nlay have been \\."o~ed when shot at twice by detectives as he ned · out the rear of an ac· quaintance's apartment. The team of lawmen questioned the se- cond youth and took a IS.year-old runaway girl from San Diego into custody during the late evening raid at 2571 Santa Ana Ave., according to police. Their moonwalk wu spoile«! for earth- tinas When a camera ~ansmitting the first color telf:'tl:lsion • pldl!res from the moon failed after 45 minutes. Experts at the ·Manned Spae«raft Genter theorized the ciunera was accidentally, pointed · at the sun. burning the aerisiUVf image tube. OF FICERS PHOTOGRAPH, ·MEASURE ACCIDENT sOENE 0 WHILE WITNESSES WAIT . ~igu.I M~ther, Daughter1 lnj urMI in Cf1 r• Truck Collision on Crown Valley Parkway Mitchell Blanda , 19, had been suspected of aiding and harboring a fugitive, said Detective Capt Bob Green, but he was released arter interrogation. f . , • I" r.,., -~("' /.(i-'f ,>' > I n·ere'·;·sc~u"'lt · ...• ·: ,.··~ . -• • '.?' ' -. F,~Ji,;To nigl)t s Al!~~lo ·c ov_erage . Al\l·lhree major t.elevi.sion networks tont;hL will take an~r crack at l!ve cov911e of the seeond mooa walk by Apol!.O 12 "stronauls, pending ope~ation ol lhe ~mer.a which fouled tip earlier. LIVt COVerage is scheduled lo begin &:t'9 o'cloClc t001ght On'NBC (Channel 4); CBS (Cb~iJ.l ~ 2) ·and ~BC. _(qiannel ·. 7). ~trage,of the second J!l.OOl'l w~llt, may ~u.· tltroUgh 4 a.m .. tiependlne on develoPffienls and activities of the ' Ullf'Ml&Ull. - Bach channel will also offer spot rewrts on moon news and progress_ of the flij01t. in addition to toni1hf's schedule, ten· ~~fl! ~Yer age includes: ITHURSD~Y -Lunar liftoff coverage frapa 6 to 7 a.m. with moon departure acfted.Uled at 6:26 a.m. Transmission ~ 1 the ca~le. after dockinJ pro- ~tit ~uied at 1:30 a.m •. SUND.,,·Y -Live transmlssion ff091 the o•lo at ll:i5 a.m. · 1 '81NDAY --B.eimnin~ or coverag• of spfiShdown at~~i2:,1p.m. with. act~al spla.,..n 1el:ieduled between 2 and _3 p.1'i1 ·Uma ~~ted are Pac~ic . ~tan· dard Time. " · . ' ' , . I diemente P air . .., . ~u:. tzr cou?==~•ble • e«nrmit I Air-for ft million 'J'U,.. ~ tn a SUperior Cout1 action thot brings toffll mlllloil'dlo lalOl .......... ""lht by .,.1aun11 .<f. 1i>1J!O al lht llllie vlctlJl\l. Bruct W.: """"..., W'• Holloy,15U~ cit' Soll. lllitd Uie airllnt, ~ Cowol)r a,.t file, l>oHavtUand Aircraft Corporilllon In rll) acti9n 11\at cha rps all three deftn- dailt> wttll nel!ltgenc:e. thtlrf son, Rober! B. Holley, 21, died IDi Nov. 23 when one of the airline's coinmuters crashed )n thick fog near Qranp county Airpol1. 7he three court' 1ctions thus far blame till county !U' failing to provide equlp. ment that woUkt enautt the safe. landing of aircraft "in all trP.11 of weather.'' 'Hiillcy ond bla •llhl ftllow poatng'1S ~~ when ~ Or.... COunty bound llttraft failed lo find lht county 111nwoy iii! WcK fOI iild aail>ed near ""' in-~10n al fl*.er Road aJ\d lbe N,wQOrl ~ay. . I ... ' • There was little hope . it. cpukl. be repaired. · ' " · · From the."'lftoment they landed on the moon .and, Conrad ·lhouled "Outltan• ~1'1 ~" ~l!Md;1•taa't hi' to fl"l' lllllltde!~, ,..,.. ·iwo jubtllii! men, chat!e.ri'ng like' a rcOui>lt-of chip- ... as they went about the. ~portant ~ of exploring ljlo, SlrlJlllforld . irWft. tbt lfUill fon:l•li.--h lllol .. eirib. . .:7- 'l'hire wili --·;Ii· Ccmrad's voice wffen he spotted an unmanned ~ury.eyor ~PICep'•fl· re&Un&..QOO' IOO .feet away in the crater that had beeh .their . llrl"t f<ir~he plrlpolnt landing. Both men were e.1uberant. as they p~red · rucb · apd spotted 1trange mounds of rubble that they described as- "fantast1C." Conrad'• cackling laugh tie.came a familiir '°'100. "·Wowee" was ·a'fatOrJte Upttuioh aa Connd and Bean Jr'(>Wled the turface., r~ more than 1,008 feet to.sel up tht experimtnts And to inspect the .mounds and what appeared to them to be·• ftt•b crater. · · "Hey, look at1thltroet," or "Hert'1 i. neat looking one over .here," Oowed repeatedly over Ult communication chan- nel more tbait a quarter-million miles back to earth .. The. ·spacemen were amazed at the thick, bl.ck dust ' tha't Clarkened their space suits as .they moved like ghostly figures in a weird surrounding. ''We're really filthy~" Conrad reported . The third member ·of the expediliofl, Richard F. Gordon Jr., became almost a forgotten. man as he orbitecj some 65 miles overhead in t~ Yp.hkee ClipP,er command ship, waiting for Conrad and Bean to complete their 31 ~'.!:-hour ex· ploration. But Gordon helped pinpoint the landing site by spotting both Intrepid and lbe Surveyor from his hflh-Oylng outpost. Qmrad litd"Bean steered lntttpid lo it.. perlicl ludlnJ on !ht ..mm edge of the • OCun o('S~s at 10:54:29 p.m. PST ~ay and.,~~ the ~ird and fourth h\11)\W to lelve the.lr Imprint in the Junir dust. · ·. , The Ont of two planned moonwalks started at S:M Lm. when Conrad backed down a nlne·nm1 lldder and stepped ashore in the new world. Bean followed 31 minutes later. Lag una . Niguel CiVic Leader 4 • ,. f ' • • • • • • • •• , .. . . I I H ' r )• ·c· Ii tir.t In ras · A La1¥3 Ni;lel tnolher and -dvle leader ani. tliree-al her daughtera we.rt lnJi\tad TltlM!l,.lliernOcli,wheli a plckup trudt 1~ made·r U·tum In lbe path 'ot'thelrrCar. ·M..S, · Barblfa ~-_liroglus, 34 •. m Stordahl Cl.tc}e. and dJlag~t.er, ,Rebecca,_ 4; were rfw.led in satisractory OOndlUon at &out.h · Coast Community ~ospital, South Laguna. ' " . 'Two other daughters,· Karin, 11 ; and Ferrtl, 13;· were treated ·ror cuts and bruises and released afler the accident on Crown Valley Parkway at 3:40 p.m. A hospital 1spokesman sa1d ·Mrs. Kroglus suffered facial lacerations and possible che~t inj~ey . (rom being thrown against the ste;ef!ng wheel . Rebec,ca suf· fered possible, head Injury but•thls morn· Ing was reported "aware and awake." The driver of · the p'ic_kup truck, Norberto Espinoza ·Galindo, 3$, Garden Grove, was not'injured. Mrs. Krogius'·late model car was west· bound on Crown Valley Parkway, said California Highway Patrolmen, when the accident occurred .. Heavy skid marks led frOfll her car to the point of impact which turned tlic pickup onto its sid e. The llcciden.t, still under lnvestigaLion, backed up afternoon trarfic for a time. W.rs. Krogius is a former president of tbe Opera League and is active. in St. Catherine's Catholic Church. She worked for a ~guna stock brokerage firm . · · Stork · ·Mdrket NEW \l(ORK (AP) -'-The •tock market • drlfttd .. ~er "1 · mOderately• active trad., ing late this afternoon. (See quotations, P1ge11 14-15). Prices were mixed in early trading but .qujckly·he.gan er()(llng. Declines lncrea~ their margins over advances to more than 200 on the New Y6rk S~k ~hange. Therapy Otf.,red : ,;f ,~riic ~q~-.' F ~'rlil~ ;Dr~g. 1 • . \" ,. '., ... ~· ,••1·•: ·P-Foblents Wil'l Reopen '. . ' . ' I '' " . Re .. pen~ ot lhe· Lafllllll Btacl> ·)'Ollth . aod fa.ml& drua problem counseling clln~ jn J~ ~sslstarice Leaeue B,Uilding, 526 Glenneyre St. is set for Thur~ay, Dec. 4,.. .. . . . . Or. Lewis A. Gottschalk of the UC Irvine College of Medicine department of psychiatry and human behavior, con· firmed ~ re-opening Tuelday. The cllriic, which ope.rated 'for ·1a months. prior lo ill·lemporary sulpensjon this .summer will be held one evening a week, orfering counseling and group therapy in drul' and emotional problrms f(J[' young people and their families. lt..:)>l'OfeSsk>nal etaff will Include .Dr. Dan .Palmer, medical Instructor In psychiatry at UCt and regional represen· tative of the state department ~of mental Youth Ai·rested For Drµg Sale x· 19-year-old PaciflC Grove m3n was arrested bf Laguna eeach police Tues· day afternoon On suspicion of possession or heroin and dangerous dru"gs for sale. Acting on a tip thilt the suspect was in tl}e. habit or traveling from the Monterey peninsula area t.o Laguna Beach allegedly as a traveling drug · salesman, office.rs S<!.id,ttiey tl'.,ailed Eugen'l,BtlruiL TaSsie to 'the 300 block of Third Street,. where be .a~ to a search. of his car and ·hil perlon. · · . . • · • .After 'tumipg up iw,o,-plastic bags-.con-. · tainlng. more·· than 180• or,ange colored pills/believed lo be LSD, police said, they took the pped t.o the station for·book· ing. A further search of his clothing, police sa.id, yielded a ·packet coo.talning a smaJI amwnt or heroin. . I ~ J hyiUnt: Dr. Etlls Wayoel cllnb) In· S~.,. ,of roecf!cal p!!yCbO O(Y. @t. lJOJ ; and · ,$1diard r HoiI.fster, .psychofosllt and dlredor of pupil· ~rvicas at .Laguna !\each High .Sc"°!JI· . . Referrals to the clinic are a~cept~ from ministers, the schools and the police dep1rtment. Re-activation, 06. the clinic, origin1ted by Dr. Oottacba.Jlc in coH1boralion With lbe !C!hool district and tbe Asstslance League, ls .made possible by the receipt of Short-Doyle funds , provided through the Orange County Health Department, to pe:y profeuional stiff. · AgaJn thll· year, the Assistance League will make it s building avallable to the clinic and pay for such overhead ex- penses· as light, beat Ind phone' bills. Last year the League allocated ttalf of• Its $4;000 fund for the ·support ol anti-'drug programs to the UCl·College of Medicine to help underwrite sl;lffing of the. clinic. ·Temporary suspension or the clinic wa1 made necessary when other communities SQught UCJ help in establishing similar services an<I· staff for the ·Laguna clinic was not available. . ~ This yeci" As.!ist"ance Leiifjue funds ·wfll be provided to underwrite an expandi?d d~ug and family counseling service throughout the ·.~boo! d i S t r I c t , SUpertntendent William Ullom 8MOllnCed. .Thus, In addition to the weekly clinic sessions, it Will be possible to provide In· d(vldual : courisett,ng and f'SY.Ch61~gicaI l\llda11ce to students and. families· with di-ug and ot~ problenis, 1Ull~mraiid . "ni, Ass~tan~e League," . ,I ~·e sUperlnt"endent ·said, 1'will flnll'll;Clally u~derw:rtte Jhe entire · operation ,df this drug and fainlly counseling, serVite, in addition ,tO making "Its faclliUes avaJlabJe for the . wee.klY: gro"11J uiee.tlnis. Serving refreshments and .riaalcing tile telephone available fpr ~· calls." , .. During, the predawri hours. however, the runaway girl's parents af\ived to take her home and officers Dick DeFran- cisco and Jiqi. Fitrmer accompanied them back t.o the apartn1enl for her clothes. AUEs'lio AGAIN . : Tl:l~ arr~s~ed ~la\lda , ?Bain , and ttlia 1 t!J\le .:~.e wu . boo!'ed o~· charges of po!;5"Slon of rrarlJuana ·and narcotics paraphernalia ,,fter the lawmen entered the smoke~okei:I residence. • • - The escape case -whJch involved the Huntinaton Beach tPolice Departznent':s llB Eyl patral bellcoplar that scrambled aloft ~ emergency notice-began about. 9 p.m. With a visit to Blanda's apartment The Orang~ County District Attorney's Office lS!Ufd warrants chargitig Lusk with possession .. or marijuana and realsling arrest. with .baO tdtaling $6,515 afle'r the incident His' Saturday. .He allegedly scuffled with Laguna Beach Police. Officer John' Sapoi'ito at the rf!Ctory of the C.Ommunity Congregational Churi:h, 726 Glenneyre St., during which Saporito was atmosl disarmed. Information from Laguna Beach pro- (See ESCAPE, Page Z) , Mini·co11rse Set On Drug Abuse Laj!una Beach High School Is planning a mini-course on drug abuse to be in· troduced In ei8:ht assembly sessions s~heduled to begin · next week, school trustees learned Tuesday night. :Qr._ Willia,m Ullom, Laguna Beach Unified School District •superintendent, told board members the school plans to put the program on eight consecutive daya of assem bly sessions so all students can participate. "Many of the speakers are nationally known. It is .a very excltlni program," he said, explaini,ng it will include an Orange County judge, 1t repruentative from the coroner's .office, IOme uceUent films and doctors. Ano\her asSembly, a memorial to John ·F. Kennedy who · w;as assassinated six years ago is planned Thursday at 9:30 a.m. • Orange Coast Ll),gtina Eyes Smaller .Spor~s League Weatlae r . , ~UpllY .s~les and warm~ temp- eratures, with a· decrease In Santa Ana Winds, JS lhe pleasant outlook foe. TfiUrfda.v aJon1 the Orang~ Coast. 1Look for' ~ high reading o1 nearly ao degrees . ' . .• ! ." ! ·, I By IAUAIQ DEIBICH athletics .againlt schools of up to 2,4001 If • .... ,. """ ~ which have a much, broader base ·for ' Lapna ~ Hlcli Scl!ool_, the seledton .of a leam. · · . 1 ' ariialletl public hlah olbool in. Orabge .. Beoidei l>Oing'tiie'.imanest'"pu~ljc high j COUnly, •'will 0-beP>· I looking I~ lo sd>OOI if1 ll(e;coWity,.tJlH~'aloo ts the. p.aibllltltl of· lcnlnfl the triple-A sole lMlnlli>Wm( scl\c>Ol' 'oo 11\ol .. ber Cteitvltw Lague and utilizing freelonc< aehools In > ..Wet ' irtas. ifow.lnfl ll a1 sports IChedUllfil. tremendOus, +ale', will, onlt. mike the All four LI~ ~~ acllool trustee.a situation even ~e unbalanced in the t:ire.stni for I meetlnt Tuesday night futUre, it h'a!!1been pointed OO't'. . voted In favor . of •. motion by .Board In an attempt lo alleviate the situation, President, Larry T1yl~. to direct the ad-LaiUnl Beach had requested release ministration ...t staff to Weich the pros from the Crestview League In order to and ci:>nl of compeUUon out.sldt a leap. join the otinge League, which has Valen· Under ILi present Jea,ue. Jt.atus, the cla and Brea high schools, the two county high JChool, raled AAA with C1Ufornla 1ehooU nearest to t..aauna in enrollment. lntencllolastlc F-&llon (CIF), often "Apportnlty lhe Crestview Leagi1< compelel lPl!>lt ICbooll wtlll double Its board wouldn' rel•.,. us," Taylor said, -· • · ' explalnlng tn JiJ. opinion why Llguna's Many, Inc~ Ta11or, reel a 1m1ll 11,.,,,pta were lolled. , school Hlo! La~._'f.f!ll an '!)r•ll'l'.tnt or T'l'lor _told !ht DAILY PJLOT_Wed' only .0110801 ~ not be compeUnc in nelday morning it is not lmponible for 1 • 1school to achieve freelance status. ~"You 6impJy, 00\ify the' CIF ra'Jl:I ·ex; 1 ls).j'll' league that lhia·i• 1n action you're :rtquetting." he 51iid,.addhig, "It may not '1 'I>! ~ rtJOst _:desirable Uiiil,g· fOll us; but 1nelther is.the siluaUon w~'re in.''' · !Taylor" f.)so pointed rout that all the , other.0 SQfloQ:ll in l lhe league: have b6th· · ~ 'van;tty tand· junl:or leagues while Lagtina : Beach ha.sn 't had enough .student. to fitld , a,btnior varlity for the past two :ye8.rs. He said in the Oranae League there ia:no . junior varsity progr1m. • • Varsity football Coach' Hal.Akins, hear-· Ing of Ille board's action Wedn<tday morning. lold !be DAILY PILOT be UrlnkJ "ll'a.1 JOOd idea to make a study aod find out wh..,t he can do iibout lht- ai\Ullion,? ind admitted rreelance sl.atus hid. been.dbeuued ll110l1t! lho•coaehlng , stall. . . "The~ """Id be no trouble In scbeduf· • lrfl aehools, but we would require more travelln( thari "we' do new'" he llid o{ rret1ai\ce pos&ibtliUes. . · · · :·qt~ ~~hoOfl 'db'f~la~. ind .We 1100 could. scb<dul~ '"ilJI teasu. ichools ~ving op<:n dile~ Thjl ,object # IN•. would"-plllYllJl,sc....,• .... ,..,. . ..,,.own: , • •t r . , . ...,...,. rT !' -r S)!e. ' ,. ·.'''I· • poac~·~~ ~~s;1<r11,~ ~1~WC)I; · tl\O • fC)>ootl lo-'t '111·• 1te811U'r bei:AUiti .. "lhtr.-ls 11i<1r~ '01lvlllo0 tlying JO wfiia,; champtqi;ohlp . nd pliytns tile ··ljllll• . . sdlools'~~ ri'•e .y,ar." -~'' ,. • • 1· He ""l •lhll 1ven If the IJquna scM<> 1-lil !ht Oran1•·,l.<1gue. lhe most <)<air.able sllualion, i! stjJf would be playing ootalded ls'1 clalS •. al"" the Orange L<lquejs ~"' and•LBllS II Class A. • . . He aold to< hl8 • kilowledgt, no 'btbtr lol!oot tn Ille coanty litljlal• lrftllnc.-· schedullns . INSmE TODA. Y · l I . . .. -- I DAILY PILOT ~t.-elt:.te ••le ... "' ... ~ M 11iiion· ~Qj.\l~~s f~trol~. • . \ .. • ... 1 1,.!!' T r ait ~ . " ~~iigt•in· Studied .. , -... ! . ' 't' • ' ~~·J)istric! Okays Overri4e -CAP.ISTRANO V AILEY -A tu ovet> ride ! electi,on 'for"JUne ~ been ~ me'!'lld bY the CiUzons Advlsoty eon.. mi&liff 1o the Capistrano Unified ~ ' District.:- Thte ~ision lo suggest the override came too late to be broogbt befon the board of trustees meeting simultaneously Monday nighL The ~ wiU take acfi.., on the ~tter ·at ~• ~a~lal m~ nm moptb. ~ • The committee stipu\aticl that the override would be limited !P ope y.,_ .. ljo liguro bas yet --bul the coJD!lllllile can sub"'1i one at U. tlmt ll mW. Ila Interim roi>or\ \n Februal)', e Sclaool SUe Soqlat SADlltl!IJAC!t' V!.J.1.2.Y -cT h e Capislfaoo Unified School District Boan! ol TNslees are going w ask North A.n!erl~ ~"'1.11 to a4d. aoothet elementary ~ ~·to t}i~r: planned community Las Lomas. Joe E. Wimer, director of ad- ministrative service.s, pointed out that the community had only one .elementary school site but would probably need two in their community of l,SOO acre!. They also have a junior h!gh site planned. Wimer Said that the district had asked the company 14 buy bonds \o build the school io their area but has not yet received an answer. e M11•ie GrollJJ Meet• LAGUNA HILLS -They're hearing the sound of music In Laguna Hills. And if current efforts being spearhead· ed by Mrs. William. Alderson, 8480 Ronda Mendoi.a, bear fruit the community will be doing a great deal to support one or the county's prominent mu.sic makers - the Orange County PhUhannon.ic Society. Mrs. Alderson hopes to have the nucleus of a society chapter at her borne Monday for what may prove to be the organizaUonal meeting of a Laguna Hills ghlup. Mrs, Molly Lyon of the Orange County Philarmonlc Society will addr.., the 10 a.m. meeting. -"All interested in.the cause of music In QUJ" community are invited," Mri. Alder.son said. "And anyone' who would care tD become assoClatecl with our JrMWe.i menl and can not attend tbe meellng Should call me at 837·7298." " Qqiclrer A~Ji~1' I On Sewer Outfall ~s~ed in Laguna • • t Laguna' Bead!· ()OQl!Citmen tooigtto will t;e ~ked to mov'e up the undft"Water IJ1.. ion· date of the ctty•a 3,00D-foot out· sewer line because of the recent rt.hquake with a nearby epicenter. Joseph Sweany, city public works "rector, has recommended appropriaUon I}( $1,310 for the underwater photography f!Mlt would normally have been in nerl &cal year's budget to det.enni.ne if the Une is damaged. ~ Jn other business, counc ilmen: . -Will consider a Festival of Arts r&- quest that the city split the $2,500 cost ot . J!repering a topograpllic map cl 10.71 ~ of Irvine Park. -Will consider a request to the Public lltiliUes Commission by Laguna Transit, il3 Ocean Ave., to increase passenger a.. ... ~-Will consider ap application by Janet ltlna of King's Mi·Lady Shop, 214 s. Coast Highway. to"cor\duct a c106ing out sale of ~ women's clothing. [ fl. I 1 f j, !j ! '*"""'·----' II)>, RICIWID P. NAil " .. .,..,, ......... . . A _..,. lo place high S<hool students, teac~ and otbera rin ']IOlice cars wilh ~g ofticer1 will. Come . -be!~ ~Beach councilmen tonig)lt. Hoard Takes Control of Shoreli·nes ' Coi*l·of an or. 1h4t _.....1,;r the l!oard of Suptnjaqn flu! planning ctedlkw on , Jbol'.eline 119uea ~were ~ '°""' lo 1alf ·memben fll the counltplarinlll'.-·and cJePart-intnt:: ' ··~· . • ' . They ~ ·the -lam.. by supervlMn Ttiadll' In which the t>oanl WIMimolllly appn>vecl Supervisor /.lion Allen's motion that' ftoal apprwal of all tract mlP,I covtrlng ireas ~"octanwards from the Pacific ·coast Higtiway" Should only come fr:om the board. Allen later explained that his motion was· designed to ensure board scrutiny and responsibility for land. negotiations which could afftd public access lo the beach and the status of the counly!1 tidelands. He llrealed tba~.·the •ction in no way reflected crlUcilm of the plauing comrniMicn. His aide, John Klllefer, went a itep further by clarifying the move as the "board'• determiDIUon to ensure tb•t there will be no more 8alt Creeks lb Orange C.ounty" -a reference to the furor lhal erupted when Salt Crtek Road wa. abandoned by the superoson ID Ille Laguna Niguel Corporation. · The March 1961 action ls cun-cmtly being contested in the courts. 'Ille board's imtnlclions to t~e plaMing commission uk .specifically that all future tentative tract maps for un. developed portlong of the shoreline .must go to the board for review and recom~ mendaUons prior to any commission ac· lion. · Negated by the board's ruling is the long standing proc~ure whereby the ~mmission has ~ined all su~ maps and detailed conditie>UJ of acceptance before ''lpprovaf~ SttpeirvJsors have been restricted to reviewing such issues only when individuals involved file an appeal against planning commission action with the superviaotl. 1 --- It jl e~jij;~lact "l'JIS. ~I· ed I<> 10 lielo111 tllpervlaors unde~~­•Ponr .wUI involve di;veloi)H\W:~' bf Cllindler.Shermm Corporation ~'ll!!rlY iri the Dana Polnt area, severat 1it«ons of Laguna Nlcuet Corporation tetritol'y in the Salt Cieek ana and Irvine Company lands between Emerald Bay and Corona deJ Mar. The· proposed city.school program to •ive "a candid. in-the-field exposure to law enforcement officers and Jaw en· forcement problems" has been recom- mended for council adopUon. The vo!Untary pr-Ogram to build rapport 'I wit~ po.lice and their heaJtaChes would be open t~ 11th and 12th grade boys and girls in Laguna Beach Uniflid School Dlltrict, teachers and anY others.JS years of age or older not excluded by police. Procedures for the "ride-along'' have been worked out by police and school district officials. Participation by juveniles would , require parental ap- proval. Legal \vaivers of liability also would be included. Students fnteresled would make ap- pllcaUon to a student counselor at the high ""hool who would 0£reen them. Male stuljents would ride rftm 7 to 11 p.m. Thursday aJ)d Sunday everilnp. Fri· day and Saturday evenlllgl tboJ would ride from 7 p.m. to midnlgbt. Female students wOUld ride from noon .until 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and female teachers . the same hours. Male teachers could request any shift. The participants would be under the control of police and. would not take cameras or tape recorders unless authorized by police. Qu~lions would be encour!ied as long as they did not in~rfere with poUce du· ties at-Ole time. Obseiv.ers would not con· verse with prisoners. suspects or wit· nesses and would not leave the police car without penniMiO{I pf ~e officer, • The mode of dress for observers ls ~ed in brood terms. Mind Stretcher " .Lecture Slated At Gallery Tttird in a series of Mind Stretcher lee~ tures sponsored by the Laguna Beach Art Association Gallery will be tailored to a:tswer problems facing the small art collector. · Speaking at.the Galleiy, m CIKl Drive, at 8. p.m. Thursday, J . F.dward Eberle will advise beginning collectors how to start, what i.s good to collect now, what is the best .time to buy, ~ where, !low to Ii~ gOQj! art wl(hout ~ng, cheated, ll<>w tD set up an art budget and how to display a small collection in the home. Eberle, who bas been active io the art ii,ekl Jor many years as a, dealer in fine anllquet and a Pfjvate coll~ ... ·believes Iii.It,~~ !l111qp,st irjlportant art trends thdiy ' " tl\I · .,mergence of ~e small pHvate collec&ot1 often a famlly and fre- qumtly lacking the Wealth fonnerly regarded as essential for a series Ctll· lectoi'. - The lecture ls free to members, $2 for gues.ts. ' . Capo Airport Takes Step To Acquire 5 More Acres By TOM BARLEY Of 1M ~Hy 'll•t: illff Capistrano Airport's opetatora took a further step Tuesday toward acquisition of more than five acres of adjacent county-owned land but they had to undel'- go' what has become the customary condemnation of the action· from two bitterly opposed members of the board of supervisors. ·Supervisors David Baker and Robert Battin were the underdogs in the e(jually tradiUonal 3 to 2 vote on the issue but bOth again stressed the argument they have hammered home in previous hear- infl:ir-Uiat the county is extending priv· Ueges It has never granled to any other aiency or person in related land trans· actions by .allowing partners Bruce Winton ~ Julian Willcox to buy the unwm.d. Flooc! Control Distnct property OVfll' a JO.year period and w1th·out com- peUUon. . "11tls sale ls not in concert wJth estab- lished market place procedure.s," Balter ' an)lpped. "Jn fact, it Is premature for us to· take any action on this 'tnattc!r unt.ll wi have a· report from the appraiser." "No one else has ever betn able to bey county property on such terms," B,ttin added . '"This amounts to a closed sale and It sets a highly dotibtful precedent for transadlons of this kind." But both Supervisors Alton Allen and Wllllam Phillips made It clear that main· tenance of the overcrowded south county airport fully justllied what appears to be a departure from recognized land sales p~cUce1 by the·County of Orange. 'Ibey have the support of boatd chair· . man William Hirstein for a plan that will allot! Winton and Wlll<or to buy th• umrantett S.4 acres over a »year period tn an qreement that 'tails for a $1 ,000 dtpOl!t with the balance over the long tum at 8'ii ptt«nl Interest. :Approved by supttVIJOrs Tuesday was a condition wh.lch will prev\!nt the air· port from dispO:!ll.ng of the five-a cre property •tthln a five-year period and which will enaure the rttun1 of the lanli-- to county OWl'lfrsbip If its use ror any , purpoM other than that described by wtnton and Wiiicox Is contemplated. tion r4 reaJ .estate brolcer George Hamil· ton Jones. The appraiser has been ordered to bear in mind the long-term nalure'of the Winton-Willcox d·eal in. set,. ting his value on the land. Battin and Baker have opposed the approach ·to Jones' assessment of the land's ,...orth, Bpth · have ·pr:ev iouSly ar· gued that Jones should be allowed lo survey the unwanted land without ·any attached conditions aod that ..the county 15fiould then invite bids on the property. "Willcox and \lf'.l~ton have argued U1.1t the ~lrport ls v1{al to south county air traffic and I.hat consummation of the agreemen t Is necessary it they are to carry out long overdue repairs to the facility. Both men told the board that operations at Capistrano Airport have been consid· erably ha:mpered in recent months by deter1oraUon of the terminal but that it was rot possible .to carry out J.epalrs without ;;ome OO'lalnty of the rltct that they woold be 8.Jlowed to expand the · field by ~ddlng the flood control property. S~perv1sors noted Tuesday that ap- praiser Jones expects to have his land evaluation figure before the board in early February. Saddlehack Gets Speake1· Awards Saddleback College speakers brought home two first place awards and half a ' d~n . certlflc.8tes 1 from the two-day R1vers1de City C.Ollege I n v I t a t i o n a I Forensic Tournament, Nov. 14-15. Competing with 1,000 sludents from 30 5'luthern and Central California com- munity colleges, eight of the , 10 Sad- dle back entrants in l}'le nien's and women's novice 'Or a I Interpretation · divisions re1chcd the finals. First place awards went to Bob Young and Su"san Killion and six oC°lhelr fellow Saddleback sludanll won certlfic1tes. Both BIUJn and Biker agreed that ihe flve-)'Ur Umll 1hould bt extended to 15 )'WJ. , Tht final sellin1 priCe of the disputed property ii dependtnt on the drterrnin,. ln the men's diviJion Mike BieliU plac· td second and Mike Sloddar.d and Lou Pellon tied for iourth. In the women'• °diY1slon Saddleback's G 1brte11 e Mfreereau wa."i second and Pam Dok<ns third. • • • ' DAILY .. ILOT Slefl l'tMM COSTA MESA POLICE SGT. GARY SHl,JLL ASSIGNS MEN IN SEARCH FOR FUGIT IVE Officers Fan Out Ovir East Side of City, But Fail to Turn Up Suspect From Page I ESCAPE ••• -vided a tip later about his ~ible whereabouts. Costa.Mesa DeltcUve Sgt. John Regan and il)vestlgators Art Caurte"au, Gerry Thompson and Norm Kutch headed.. for the Santa Ana Avenue apartine"nt, but the pickup was foiled a.s they closed-in,· Car 'Escapes' Lagunan Despite His Precautions ~. ... Capt,. Green said the men approached by dµrerent directions, but a neighbor stopped one, while Blanda allegedlY stall· ed the man who went to the door; Lusk in the meantime, leaped ou,t ·a rear window -reportedly with a gun· JikP: objec t tucked in his waistband -and tried to flee , but found his route blocked by Sgt. Regan. Capt. Green said Regan ordered Lusk t(l -halt but the suspect kept coming, at which time the detective sergeant fired one shot at him. An emergency brake, a gearshi!tset in reverse and ~a concrete block under a wheel failed to halt a runaway car on a steep Laguna Beach hillside street, police report~ T~esday ni~hl . After taking all these precautions when he parked In the 1000 block of Noria Stree~, driver Paul H. Harris, 76, of Long Beach, walked to the back of his car to get a nashli'11~ fri;ii:n the trunk. As he slammed the trunk lid down, the vehicle rolled off down the grade, with Harris in Ptirsuit oo fool · The eldef'ly man fell and suffered a bruised knee and cut eye, while his car proceeded down. the hill and ran into a parked car belonging to Nancy A. Everest of 1044,Noria St. '111e Everest. ' vehicle was pustftd 3l· feet by the impact, police said, and both cars moderately damaged. .~ . ' Another out.of-town driver was slightly hurt Tuesda ymorning when he failed to notice a car stopped to make: a Jen turn from South Coast Highway. · Driver Harold R. Farr, 62, of Medford, Oregon, told police he was northbound. Jn the 600 block of the highway, watchin~ traffic in an intersection when ·he realizeC a car was stopped directly in front o: him, waiting to turn into the Taco Bell lot. Unable to stop in time, Farr rammeC Into the rear or the car. driven by William T. Bond, Sl, of Dana PoJnt. Fah suffered a cut on"his forehead. Bond wa~ unhurt. ''He ran on down to the comer, but Courteau, who was in a car, [lushed him out again, fiJ:ed one more shot," said Capt. Green. "We don't know whether he ls hit, but w~ think ht might bei" beroonUnutd. · • • Teams of uniformed offjcers armed with shotguns and powerfl!l lantems and fla shlights combed · the surrounding neighborhood unlil aftef,, ,' d~\,1 .)>ijl T~ustees Debate Degre.es · ···~ . Lu~~.l.1f.'\.,'1~ft//;i"Jli,, ~d \J,lt~i.t to the apartment, wlfere t>ffleeils ue~. cisro and Fanner found ·him whfn they went back for the teen runaway's clothe.s. Ofi Lihrary "~Inadeiiuacy' · Both. patrolmen said they sm6lled a powerful odor of marijuana emanating from a bathroom window as they ap- proached, they heard lhe sound of run· ning feet and a toilel nushiilg. "What do you want this time?," they quoted Blanda as saying when he opened the door. Weinberger 'Okayed WASHINGTON (AP) -Caspar W. \Veinberger, San Francisco lawyer, was ccinfinned by the Senate today as chairman o[ the Federal Trade ' Com· mission, Weinberger, was California director or finance and a fonner state assemblyman. Are Laguna Beach's publlc library fa cilities complelely inadequate or simply inadequate? While needling th~ city to get on with th~ task ~t h~. in a resolution w:ging . the City Council to move without further delay in acquisition or a library site, two' Laguna Beach School trustees paused to debate lhi.s semantic queslion Tuesday night: ' . · "What Is the difference between in· adequate and completely inadequate.'' Dr. Norman Browne questioned attorney William Wilcoxen who had drafted the resolution. The present library facilities are "com· pletely inadequate" since they don't even ' come near meeting the specifications and therefore the definition of a library. 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Irwin, a fixture in the Orange Coast area since hls football pla'Ying ·aays at Newport Ha?'bo r High 33 years ago, has brought a close to 27 years of coaching. The 52·year-old Irwin will thu s con· centrate on the many administrative du lies that go with his . assistant athletic directorship at UC Jrv'ine. Ed Newland will take hls place· as Antea ters swim coach while no rep.lacement is anticipated for his duties as water polo assistan t. -Irwin is as much a fixture in the Orange Coast area as the Balboa ferry the HWltington Beach pier or Emerald Bay. J Hi s CO{lching .conq.ues!8 ytere many and so were tllll friends. ,Among his peers, Al Irwin is genetally rtiarded as a man with impeccable charac· ter-the: kind or fellow you'd want your son to play for . He patterened his life after the. man who influenced it so greatly, the late Amos Alonzo Stagg. Irwin always referred to football 's grand old man as Mr. Stagg, a'nd re· niained a close friend o( the family. He was a star guard on Stagg's College of the Pacific teams just before World War II. He was second team All-coast guard in 1940 and was on the CQP squad that ga'le Notre Dame a jolt for two quarters at South . Bend before even· tually bowing, ·25•7, At Newport he was Orange League player of the year as a senior, playing fullback. Irwin was also a swimmer. And although ~ had a couple of excellenL years as a football coach, it was through aquatics that he enjoyed his greatest success. He got swimming rolling at Newport in 1950. He recalls that eight kids turn· ed out for the team and that they had to take the street car to Huntington Beach three times a week for workouts in that city's plunge. The other two days of pracUce were staged in the bay. Yet Newport took second place honors in the Sunse~ League's Bee and Cee divisions. Belote ht Jet} Newport, tqe, Tars ~d their owirpool and·had garnered 14 assorted league swimming Utl es. Irwin migrated to Orange Coast College in 1956 as head football coach -and guided the Pirates to a 7-J season and a berth in the Potato Bowl, ironically to face Stockton, a school where Stagg was employed. Stagg wrote Irwin a,nd said, "If I were able to attend the game, I wouldn 'l know whtch side to sit on," a warm tribute to his regard for Al. OCC bowed in that bowl battle, 21).. 12, and the' rigors of the campaign took their toll on Irwin's health. Following hospitalization for an acute intestinal disorder, He gave up foot- ball. coaching. As OCC 8wli1i &.l~he ·guided the Redcoats to eight stratgbt Eastern Conference· champinbips -one of the highlights of his career. His water polo forces nailed two conference championships. Two of Orange Cbast's ·swim cam- paigns were made noteworthy by ttie presence of an 11Uigalor iiamed Bucky tl\e Horneteatet, who was rented l.O fire up the team for its title :ihowdowns with;' Fullerton J C ' s Hornets. ft seems that Bucky· grew a couple oC leet 'in Jerigth.from the fltst to sec- ond year, however, 'Ind· became ir·, ritable. On one occasion he. took a snap at one of the OCC's swimmers. ' • c '· That ended the ailigator's reign at Orange Coast. And Jrwi~s CJ(eer .et OCC '}ls0··,1 · came ~-.~ .. ct~ a:s-11,!floved on to_ UC •. 1 Irvine to boss swimming. This spring his Anteaters won the Natiottalt Collegiate Athlt tic A·ssoeia·' .~ lion swfm .championship at S)>ring-... a "field, Mass .. the epitome of Irwin's • 3 career, in his esteem. . · · J So noYf Irwin has called it finis to · iJ m9kling champions, winning titles and creating a solid i m a g e of . .J : spotUmansWp in the .fie.Id of batUe. • _•t His kind is a rart ,breed in any pro-.. • fession. And his departure surel y Ui to L ' be ,greeted by regrets by those with whom he associated. ' ,..........,,,....,,.~, ....... ..., ............ ""'.·""'"""""~'""'"""'......,,.., .,. __ ""4'1>"'"'"'" ........ ..,. .... mli·1o1rn.,.;.·- i,l -~ ·1 <j ; ~ '~ • ' j ~ Ii,: '' ii l • ·j CHANGE OF COMMAND -UC lrvine swim coach Al lr,vi n (right) has ended 27 years of coaching to devote full ti1ne to ad- tninistrative duties. He 'll be replaced by Ed Newland (left). .. . Sports in Brief 150,000 to Watch Pele Shoot for Immortality SANfris. Brazil -Pele. the great Brazilian 'SoCcer star, is on the verge or making the ·1;oooth" goal of his career. He's·.gdt 999, aod some 150,000 screamin_g rans will tiaYe their eyes glued to his nuinber 10 jersey when he takes the field aiain tonight in Ric de Janeiro. \Vhen Pele niakes no. I ,000. he will graduate [rom his present rank of K!ng or .: pi'otessiooal , socce.r to undlspued emperor' and high priest. No other pro· fessiorlal player has ever come close to this £abulous amount. one.thousand goals in soccer is com. paratively a greater feat than that ?f Babc "Ruth's 714 lifetime home runs 1n bascbaU . •• • LOS ANGELES -Southern Cal went through.a two41Wr contact drill Tuesday, perhaps :oile of the toughest or the year. as the Trojans prepared for Sat~d&f'S Pacific-8 1 £onference showdown with UCLA. . use coach John ftfcKay emphasized defense but also concentrated on btlll Con· trol. McKay, assessing the Brui~. wbose 8· <l·I record matches the TroJan mark, commented : "'Their stroris paint is their tremend ous balance. "They have a H~ runn ing game and a great paasJng game.11 he said. "They're more explosive than nny team we've faced thlt year." • •• CINCINNATI -~ClaclnnaU ll<lyal1 --· -· -t- of the National Basketball Association obtained the-right Tuesday to activate coach Bob CoJJsy as a player in a deal . with the Boston Celtics. Cousy haS been on Boston's voluntary relired Ii~· arnl couldn't play for Cin· cinna ti 'WithoiJ.t· Boston's permissio.n. • "There's no defense better unless it's the ~1innesota Vikings~+1 said coach Jack ~1ollenkopf bf P.µrdue . "They 're too quick and there are too many of them," said his qu arterback, Mike Phipps. Bolh were talking about the I I-man defensive units of top-ran ked Ohio State after Saturday's 42·14 thun)ping at the harld~ or the Buckeyes. • ENCINO -Comedian Bob Hope and a weallhy San Fernando Valley real estate investment broker were reported Tues· dp.y negotiating to ~purchase the San Franci!ICO 49ers of the National Football League. '"I have no comment to make until such time as I have a more definitive state· ment to make," Ed Goiotlieb, the broker, told The. Associated Press. Encino is a Los Anielcs suburb. "I cannot deny· lhC re.port, ho"•ever," said Gottlieb. who is said lo have ex· tensive business interests in the San Francisct1 Bay Area. Hope, who formerly hel~ stock in the Us Angeles Rams of the NFL, was away from the Lot Angel~s area until f.1onday, a .spokesman aald. ' • 'Martin or Bristol Possible Successo r ·1 I .. Schultz Bo·unced as Pilots Bos s SEATTLE (AP)-Joe Schultz was fired today as manager of the Seattle Pilots, who finished last in the American Leag ue's western division in their fledg- ling season this year. Marvin Milkes, general manager, said "Joe is out." He added he hopes to con· tact Schultz at his home in St. Louis during the day to tell him he wlll not be rehired. Rumors had been circulating since late last summer that Schultz would be dis· missed. Milkes' only comment at that time was that he had not made up his mind. Big Ten Rule To U11dergo Re-examination Speculation began Immediately about who woiild lake Schultz' place. Names most prominently mentioned were Dave Bristol, ex-Cincinnati mana- ger; Billy Mai;lin, who was fired as manager of the Minnesota Twins after leading them to the. Western Di vision pennant this year, and Dick Williams, former: head man or the Boston .R~ Sox. Milkes said that Grady Hatton. former Houst0;q. manager. also is a candidate. "I want to keep the field down to a limited number of possibilities," I\tilkes said in indicating probably not more' than four men are under consideration. Sources here said Bristol and ~lartin ape.p_ared to be the front·runners. The decision not to retain Schultt came only t1'IO days after a group of Seattle buslnessmen signed an agreement to obtain majority control of the expansion Pilots, whose future in Seattle had been shaky. . American League owners are expected to approve the sale. reported unofficially at about $10.3 million, at their winter meeting next month in Bal Harbor. Fla ., and lo insure that the Pilots will remain in Seattle. ' Schliltz was a Coach with the St. LOili& Cardinals when Milkes hired him tO gU"fde the Pilots in their first year. He kl~t the club in third place for most or ,tJie season before a rash of injuries sent~t into a nosedive. 1.. Schultz is expected to land a majl:rrr coaching job. Several clubs have.· ~ proached him, t\ut he decided to wait ool his fate 1vith seattle. ;; Jn another change, Milke.s granted lhUd base coach Frank Crosetti. a longtif!i!' New York Yankee, his uncondiLi~l re1ease. · I CHICAGO (AP ) -The Big Ten's con· troversial no-repeat rule for the Rose Bowl may be lifted after this year. At least it is going to be re-e xamined under a promising new light. Not since the rule -prohibiting a team from making two successive Pasadena trips for the New Year's Day football classic -was adopled in 1962, has it been attacked so consistently and sharply as this season. : I The criticism not only has been within the conferen ce but also without, ex· tending· from coaches of independents to a reported growing restlessness in some Pacific 8 circles. It has ballooned because unbeaten and No. I ranked Ohio State, if it maintains this status after its finishing game with Michigan Saturday, \\•ill not be able to display itself since it went to the Rose Bov•I last season as the Big Ten cham· pion. That n1cans a second place team - Michi gan or Purdue -will go this time. Coach Ara Parseghian of Cotton Bo\\'l· bound Notre Dame constantly in the later stages of this season has expressed hi s opinion -for \'lhal it is worth -that it is a shamt Ohio State. as No. J, is prevented from going lo the Rose Bov.•I. "The Big Ten should at least make an exception if the team is No. I or if it is undisputed conference cha mpion," he said. Needles~ to say, the \Vest Coast likes the idea, too . ll has come to the point where the no- repeat rule for the first time will be put on · the agenda for the annual \vinter meetings of athletic di rectors and faculty representatives in Chicago starting Dec. 11. ''I sense that there is a basic feeling throughout the conference for re-ex- aminaUbn or the rule -1nore so than at any other time.'' commissioner Bill Reed told The Associated Press . "It has taken a situation like this - having such a barn-burning teain as Ohio State -lo catalyze thinking." Reed said that although there. may be feeling lo lift the no-repeat rule, he detected "no upsurge in the conference" to permit the Big Ten runnerup lo accept another bowl bid if the champion went to the Rose Bowl. A Laker .Overhead Detroit ·Piston Terfy ·Dischinger slips and ialls in front of Laker Bill Hewitt (3ti) as both try for a re- . Ul'I T~ .. ,. • ' . ' . ~ ~ !~ ' g I ' t winning in ·overtime, 1~114. Los Angeles ~ove.s ~ Cincinnati' tonight before returning hopi.e F rid.Sy evening against San Diego at the Forum. ,.,, bound under the Laker basket in an NBA game IC Tu"esday night. Action in Detroit found the Lakers , .... ;1 ~.:..::.:..:::.::::...:::.::...c..~~~'-'-"'-.:..C-'......:..:.:;.cc_..:...;;c,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..;.,... ., i1 .. ,._u. ..... Wolverine Chief ·Called Little W oody~r. • ' . .,,,, ,1, Sclie mbechler Mean, Volatile Like Buckeye Co unterpari ' " o' ' • , COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Around the Ohio State coaches office, they call Bo Schembeehler "Little Woody ." It's Ytith good reason. SchembeChler, \\'ho sends his Mlchlgan football team against Ohio State before tOl.000 in Arm Arbor Saturda~. has adopted many of the philosophies of \Voody Hayes, his former coach. "He's as mean or meaner even than Woody," a Jongtlm;,associate. of bOth maintains. "I'm paid to ch,'' the rookie Michiga n coach decl red, 0 not to be a public relations man.'' ' Schembechler, 3t and 17 years younger than the. man he played for at Miami of Ohio and coached under for six years at Ohio State, is a near carbon copy of Hayes . Both are' intense, explosive, great fun · damentalists of the geme . Neither would win any popularity contests with the press. After a bitter defeat, both frequently delay visiting with writers. Then they say little or nothing. · Both coached at Miami, the cradle of coaches currently with nine graduates in head college jobs and three more as head coaches in lhe Amf!ican Fqotball League. Hayes has a coaching record or 158 wins, 52 losses and seven ties in 27 seasons. Schcmbecbler is 40-17.J for seven years headin(I· into Saturday's showdown for the Big Ten title. Michigan is in the thick of the battle for a Rose Bowl lrip ~·Ith a 5-t record to Ohio State 's 6.0 and Purdue's 4·2. Ohio State can not take a second straight Rose Bowl assighment because of the Big Ten's no-repeat rule. Schtmbe<:hler often explodes ·a t writers, aa does Hayes. "-You SOB.'' Bo greeted I Big Ten skywriter in preseasOn this. year, .. :\; mad al you . I saw your picks and you· us in the second divi!ion." .. , (il 'K f~ '" The two coaching staffs should ~ each other's thinking. · · 'ul ·412 Ohio State aide Dave Mcciai~ s!r\l~ ·.; under Schembechler tor four years a " Mh~mi. , ~,; Former Ohio State p\1yers Gii in• ~1oeller atld Jlm Young are· on 7t ~ Michigan starr: ~• !\. "It'll be like looking In a mlrtor wbi.!i :'~ we go up there," says Buck·tye llOlii ""! Esco Wkkinen. who hn worhd -'·~· both men. . I J .,."5 € .. - l J ·· 1, ! , I I I . I ' • • ~ • r, " ,, " ~ .. ~ ~ ' ' ' Ii' ·' f . , . " " "' , .. ,, '" "' . ,, .. " ~ .. v ,. .. • • •• • N ~ ·' , .. .. ... ,, " ... .. ... " ., " ·' ' • .. "' .. .. " " " ... :~ " " .. . , " !\' " ' .. ... . •' "' '" ,. ' '" ;1' ... ... " ,. 11• )\• ' .. '" " .. .. 11 ,. • ·' ·' • r. ----·--r.;: ' ·Newport Darb~r · ·~ --- .. VOL. 62, NO. 277, 6 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' WEDNESDAY, I lilOVEMBER ' 19:, i.V69 ,, rEN CENT! : ... ,. 'I.• ' . I • "' . . :. .. _ r:., ~ 1 t . I CdM Views Freeway Pl.an; Alte .r_n,ate .. P Uslie·d By JOHN VALTERZA Of .... ~"' ,.... Staff One hundred Corona del Mar residents mi ssed the moon landing and braved chill winds and locked doors Tuesday night lo see new plans for the Pacific Coast Fi'eeway destined tG tak·e a heavy toll of their homes. The residents. rarely smiling, urged cily and state Division of Highways of- ficials to examine several alternatives in designing the stretch or freeway lo Board Takes Control of Shorelines Copies of an order tl'lat reserves for the Board of Supervisors final planning declsiOns on shoreline issues were distributed today to all members of the county planning commission and depart· ment. They reiterate the stand taken by supervisors Tuesday in which the board unanimously approved Supervisor Alton Allen's motion that final approval of all tract maps covering 8.reas "ocean\vards from the Pacific Coast Highway" should only come fr,om the board. Allen later explained that hi s motion \\'as. designed to ensure board scrutiny anO responsibility for land negotiations which coold affect public access to the beach and the status of the county's tidelands. He stressed that the action in no way reflected cri iciim of the planning commission, His aide, John Killefer, went a step rurther by clarifying the move as the "board's determination to ensure that there will be no more1 Salt Creeks in Orange County" - a reference to the furor that erupted when Salt Creek Road \Vas abandoned by the supervisors to the Laguna Niguel Corporation. · The March 1968 actioi1 ls currently being contested in the courts. The board's instructions to the planning commission ask specifically that all future tentative tract maps for un· developed portions of the shoreline must go lo the board for review and recom- mendations prior to any commission ac- tion. Nega ted by the board's ruling Is the Jong standing procedure whereby the c:ommission has examined all such maps and detailed conditions of acceptance before approval. Supervisors have been restricted to reviewing such issues only when individuals involved file an. appeal against planning coznmission action with the supervisors . It is expected that tra ct n:iaps schedul· ed to go before supervisors under the new conditions v.·ill involve development of Chandler.Sherman Corporation property In the Dana Point area, several sections of Laguna Niguel Corporation territory in the Salt Creek area and Irvine Company lands between Emerald Bay and Corona de! tilar. Gun Bill Approved WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate approved today legislation to make ii a separate crime to use a gun in commit· Ung a federal crime. The bill, which was · sent to the House, calls for po!sible double sentences -one for the. felony; the other for wioi the gun . . Orange (;oast We•ther Sunn);" slcies and warmer temp- eratures~ with a decrease in San.ta Ana winds, Is the pllasant outlook for Thursday along' the Orange Coast. Look for,,a blgh reading of nearly 80 degreeS . INSIDE TODA l' A CO»l patfllOll of the btstitlL· tional i11ve1tors' favofltt 50 stocks i11 19,49 a!1d today's t~p 50 ;.'l given hr S:uhna Porter's fina1l- tial cohunn 011 Page 14 toctau. l••lhtt u C•M..,,.,I• 1 Cir.et Cer11er • C .. 11ll!t't IS·'' (tll'ICI P C"'51"'11 H 0.•111 Hflkff " Di'flf<ff t EllM~ll l'"t I t:ni.rt•l-1 Jt-tl Ftl!etlfl 1 .. 11 .... fl(_ fl A1111 Ltlllftf1 )4 M9illlt• ' ,,.,.,.r .. " Lk91'1Mt t Mtfl •• l•n'lct lit . -. ··-.. save 'an eitl1n1tec11 ~ }Jomf.'11· along the cooimunity's· ·5th--A.venue. · · But a different idea supported strong· ly by ~me or the residents would take a toll bf lleighborbood youth center. and an tletrientary school .. WiJU•Pl 'ttaabhnoto, State Division of llighways '-usistant deSigner, promised to furnish plans showing a new route eliminating the school and center, but torecasl Uttle 5Uc«:s,, in ·its approval. · t.n the QCW version (two doien have been drafted thus far) the route of the proposed elght·lane freeway segment from MacArthur Boulevard downcoast, would wipe out Harbor View School and the proposed~ community youth center below Harbor View HUis. It also could take some .homes in the Harbor View Hills area, thus bringing new disgruntled homeowners into the hassle. The tenor of the entire evening was one of subdued anger and futility. Parks and recreation aides were late opeiilng the youth center hill. (It, too. ·is threatened with extinction under the cur· rent plan presented Tuesday). 'Jltle audience waited lmpaticntlf in the chill, night for someone with keys. Finally, Councllma,n .• Robert 1Shelton toolc son;ie 'l.(ldependent action., • He b,r'Oke a ~ar window with fiia. fist apd unlocked the center doors. Onct inside, proceedings stalltd evt:n ,,further as maps ren from thelr -taped "" .. , .. ' '' "'• ,.,,., places on .walls-~ild ·a stray.puppy-niidt the rounds. As the sometimes noisy meetilfg ~uo. folded , the reslderits ' qliild'. ~\ 1cll,!I· owned 5th Avfnue, ot' -tfle rreeway proper, would cause the tearing out of many 1of':ltte 11fomeS: · • • ' ·, : ') . Cit)' ·Public Wotks •Director' Jae' DevJii11 expl'aiOed. tlial 1.1nt1er clt)l·P1ana. the. stree~ v.·ould hove to be widened to secondary! staf11s :ieq~Jring th~t takiilg Of Mmes. . , While liO 60lutlon ever came over Where the fr'""•Y"oi the city '1reol\'WGWd go. residentl proposecttheae ~-to 11vc their upenslve dwellinp : -Reau,. lllght!Y lhe freeoray niutc through the, conid<>r to ~ lhl youth center· and school, to wbidl Hash- imoto replied, ''I woold be· ,aail to have these .plans drawn up; but ti~..,not any indii;at.lon of conCUl'f'9llCe ,bf • the scllool di strict we would. not. rta1111mend the plan." The Newport-... Unified • !See FREEWA\l,J'all!ll . ~ .. --..... -... Spacemen · Explore Moon Exultant Astronauts to W al.k Again Tonigh.t .. From Wire Services SPACE CENTER, Houston -The Apollo 12 astronauts, after making an as~onishing bullseye landing on the Ocean Of Storms Tuesday night., today planted Old Glory and set up a scienUfic laboratory that immediately began sen· ding the moon 's secrets back to earth. Charles ll. "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean, exultant and whistling as they worked, became the th ird and fourth American~ to stride the dusty surface of the moon after a pinpoint descent· l«:ss than·~WO city blocks fro& target. In ianding on ~ the 'Ol!an of.' storms. <;onrad and Bean" opened ' 'new age or discovery / the first detailed exploratiail of the moon. • Their moonwalk was ispolleil ·ror .earth- llngs when a camera transmitting the first color televislOn pictures from the moon failed after 45 minutes. Experts al the Manned Spaceeraft c~ter theorized the camera was accidentally pointed at Policy D ecision Due . ' ' the sttn, buriling the sensitive image tube.' . There was Utile hope ·it ~Id be · repaired. · · •'F'rom the m·otnent ·they' landed' on lhe moo~ ·and·. ·p:onrad 'shOutcd ·"Ptttsmn:· ding !" and Bean'eicclaimed "I can't w'ait · to get outside!", th'ey Were two jubilant men, chattering like a couple of chip- munks as they went about the important business or exploring the strange world \vhere the gravity force 1s only one-sixth that on earth. . . Tidelands .Fees Dou.htful ff ~re's ScJwd ul.:e • I < For Ne tworks' . ; ' . ' Apollo Cove rdge .. . ,' 8)' JOHN VAL°if:RZA ;;:, , "·' Of "" IMll'r ,... Sl•lf ' Orange c·ounty's H~r Commission wilt rqeet in specii\, •Benion s~metime next week to drift Jts formal posture on levying t~e)l,nqs . use fees for noocom- mer~laJ piers on county lands. And thus far it seems the cOmmlssion ~·Ill scuttJe the Idea. . ' T ((~; .,!'1 ~ . :JJii#iJac . .CliecMef ........., '°" late Tuesday afternoon, will come.'1fter a· letter •rrivcS"from Co:unty Assessor Andrew Hinshi'w: ' · · Commtmonfrt w; Allen Grtibb and Frank f . Mead asked ,Iha ICllOn. be wllb- held until Hinshaw suppliea: .w informa- Uon-in ·writing, He gave them the same All · three major television networks tonight will take another crack at Jive coier8ge Or Uie second moon walk by Apollo 12 a'strOnauts, pending o~ratiOn of the camera which fouled up earher. Live coverage Is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock tonight on NBC (Chanqel 4); CBS (Channe l 2) aod ABC (Channel 7). Coverage of the second moon walk may conlinue through 4 a.m. depending on developinents 3nd aclivlties of the astronauts. Pool Now Legal Barb er Gives In, Biit Not Up Each channel will al~ offer spot repori1 on moon news and progress of lhc flight. ' In addition to tonight's schedule, ten- tative coverage includes: . THURSDAY -Lunar liftoff coverage from 6 to 7· a.m. with inoon departure scheduled at 6:26 a.m. Transcnission from ·the capsUle after docking pro- cedures· is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. · SUNDAY -Ll've transmission from the capsulw at 11 :45 a.m. l\10NDA Y -Beginning of coverage of splashdown at 12:30 p.m. with actual splashdown scheduled between 2 and 3 p.m. All times indicated are Pacific Stan· dard Time . • Ken Allan. Corona del ~tar's battling barber, has thrown in the towel. The pool table In his men's hair styling salon now is lee.al. Allan, vowing to resume his opposition to the city of Newport Beach pool table license. paid the $50 fee this week a day before his scheduled appearance in small claims court. The Christmas rush and the feeling he would lose the first court rou nd prompted the turnabout , Allan said today. "They (city legal aides) 1vouldn't change the date and I'm booked solid for Wednesday. I Wouldn't have had a chance." Allan lamented . Allan was to have appeared to answer city claims that he has refu sed to pay the $50 fee for a pool table in a business Suspect Flees Police Bullets in Costa Mesa By ARTHUR R. VINSEL The escape case -whi ch Involved the 01 •• 0.111 "111t 51•11 llunlington Beach Police Deparlmenrs A man who fled after a tussle •with a HB Eye patrol helicopter ttlat scrambled detective staked out on a marijuana stash in a Laguna Beach churchyard four aloft on emergency notice-began about daYs a10 is widely sought ag<tin today 9 p.n\. with a visit to Blanda's apartment. after escaping death and rapiure Tu.es-The Orange County Distri ct Attoniey's day night In a confrontation with Costa Office issued \varrants charging Lusk Mesa police. -\Vilh possession of ' marijuana and Authorities Identified the felony suspect resisting arrest, with bail totaling $6,515 as .lames Lusk, 22, who 'may have been after the iQctdent last Saturday, wounded when shot at twice by detectives He allegedly scu!fled with Laguna as ·ne rled out the rear of an ac-Beach Police Officer John Saporito at the quaintanct.'1 tpartmenl rr.ctory of the Community Congregational The team fl. lawmen questioned the SC· Church, 726 Olenncyre St,, during which COJKI · youth and took a IS.year-old Saporito was almost disanned . runaway girl from San Diego Into custody Information from Laguna Bca'ch pr1>- during the late evening raid at 2571 Santa vided a tip h1tcr about his poss ible Ana Ave,, ·according to Police. \Vhereabouls. MitChell ·Blanda, 19, hat! been suspected Costa Mes.a ~tective Sgt. John Regan of aiding aM harboring a !ugltlve, said and investigators Art Courteau. Gerry Detective Capt Bob Gree.n, bul· he was TJ,runpson and Norm Kutch headed for released after interrogatton. the Santa Ana Avenue apartment, but lhe , During the predawn h(KlrS )19wevet.., pickup ,WBS [9ilod 83 the)' closed in, ~:e ':aho%e ~1 ~~~~~ninr:~'1y~~;ertrtl end1r:!:11~~. I~~ :P~7ij~~~ clsco and Jim F1trmer accom panied them slopped one, while Blanda-1\legcdly stall-' back .to lhe apartn1ent for her clothes. cd the min who v.·ent to the door, They arrested Blanda again and this Lusk in the meantirm, leaPed out a place. Allan, steadfeslly maintaining that the table was for the sole amusement of hi11 customers w!Jhout ie h3.rge, said h~ ~asn't running a bar, but a sophisticated barber shop. Not so; s3ys the city. "I paid ·111e license fe e. but · it still leaves a bad taste." Allan said. He vowed 'to resume tJ1e battle over the concept of businesses other than bars having lo register pool tables and paying the fee. "f've 'been told 1 have a good chance of eradiciltlng· the ordinance in Suj>erior Court. · I "But 1'11 just have to .. wait unlil after Christmas when business tapers off a bit." he said. • . ' lftri.rn1...W:•1n a LL.I.> ii&ld=·' '1'11· '';""'Ir ,t~ • I , The commlssloner1 want • i;om ~ 1 betw~~i.1ax ,bll:Js: of ~efrpiit·reslde~ls.f \Vlth pier use, residCn!s wfto 'ltve, aHmt tht b!JI !>U' don 't.have pi~rs·~ nsidepll wlid lllliltiLitld from the 1iaycront1 ": • . Bo(h Mead and Gruob have opPocied the fet ltlea 'ln meeti ngs Of the ·Commts. slon, and lloth ag~ tliat conve rsltions with ·the assessor confirm tli8t pier owh· crs pay much higher taxes than residents without ·pier rights.· · Grubb has t.ermed Lhe le.Yying of· a permit fee or $1 per fi>ot Qf boat. ~pace per year as "double taxation." The ,original intent of a ,staff report recommendi l}g the rees was to place the cOtlnty tideJands on a uniform .basis or operation with the city. ' But matching city tidelands fee pl{lns at · present is a difficult j®. ' ,Strong ~pposltion by cltlz~ns and new plans to hold, back on a decision for five vears Indicate that ·the city council will Probat>IY forget the ma tter fo r the µme b~ing. · · · 'T'tle ijarbor £0.mmlsslon will repoi't It." fihdiOg-; to COl.!nly .~upervisors, Who will ninke .ti~ decision on the fees., · Si<irk 1llarket NEW YORK '(A'P)' -The stock market rlrifted lower in moderately active trad· irig late this afternoon. (See quotations, Pages 1~·15), ... ' . There .. was excitemt!nt In , Q>nrad's voice When he 'spOtted an wnnlllJI~ ~urveyO: :&i>~c*.r'alt ~s_ting 'only~ '°9 reet aw(V' Jn the ,.crater that.bad been their target 'for' UlC 'plnpoibt lariding. · " Both lnen ~ere exubefant a& 'they gathered rocks and uiotted strange mounds or rubble that Uiey det1trlbed as "faittastic." Conrad 's c:;ackling laua:h became a fail111iar sOund. "Wowee" was a favor ite eXpressloft I S . (See ASTRONAUTS, Pa .. If . Newp~~t Man Pleads Guilt)~ · . ' ' -. In F · :d .C" . .. ra.u .... • A. Jt1re<1 Bilboa · lsla,nd ·AmtY,''coJonel hi§ Pleaded gullty this week ~ ~e ~ of< aecuril.les violations 101 a case. over ab!ieil1 franchtee-fra.uck In 11 CO!Qpuler iliblte· lleheine. ' I .H1ffy O.~hif Smll/i of t'107 ;N. Bay Front, entered . ~. guilty .Pie• In Los Ahg~lf!s Superior . Court, it was learned todlly. .He' and two ·othu men' from the .Los Augeles South Bay area faced trlil on t"?'O ·grand lheCt charges and four securites vidlations~ · s 1 Sentencing for &nith. WC¥ .set .l•:J:>ec, s.: ~owever .. District . Attorney's .aides predicted an extension of that date. $mlul,' aio~g with ~98. Ca11: Uute, 48, 0£ Torrance, and John M,,Ardt1J1 ·41~ or Granada· Hills, were accustd of bilking bUyei-s Or franchises in a'coinputer daUng corporation. , ' · The District Attorney's offict cha rged that 'the men allegedly roltected n;ioney for franchises, then never fulfilled proo- mls.es to . pay for offke expenses .. ad- verti~ing . an¢ personnel 1rainin& to the branch offices. The parent firm, now defunct, also-col· lected recripts from tbe franchise hqlders th!'!n allegedly never returned the rightful share to the franchise holders. Prosecµtor Dewey S1nith said the scheme involved more .than· '60,000 and perhaps a doun deUng aperaUons. time he w11 booked on charges of rear window -reportrdly ·.wM a gun· ... possession of trsrijuana and narc:otic11 Jikr object tucked in his waistband -and -~ ·-__ . .. .~ • • .. ... ~ l OAll."f .,...., Itel,.. paraphernalia a!ter the lawmen cnlcred tried to !Ice. bul found h~ rout• block•ljj • +-: • ·.COS.'l'A MES~! . G!lllY SMUL~ ..US_IO!ft. MlH. tjl,.. Slri!tH F.011 PUGITIVS -' the smoke.choked residence. (See ESCAPE, 'Pl(e 11 -s:;1_.::.:,-'] ;otfl"'l ~~0.or !•' •$ld~·ol C,lty, B•\,'p•ftJe ~~m Up s.,.pt:tt ~ -~ ..... -::---7~~ • . \ • • ' .. • .. ..,," ..... _ ··---~-- !t DAIL V l'ILDT Ul'I T...,._,. Pre pare• Pie'!' . C.:R.-Cur r.ey HeadsCdM Chamber ::r: •• . . •. :·eor-dtl Mar aliomty Cllarlea It. .eurr.,.bu.been nominated tf70pmtdent ol JI!!> N...,,.n lflrl!o<° Chamber of COm- .Jnme~ . : . Tile neroirlali9n, 'tontamount to tiff. !loll, ,.,.., -Joday· by Cltorff Woodfon!, . the .chamber's nominating committee~ • .:currey, fl. wtU~fonnally succeed out- going prulll,ent Riclmd Stevens at the chamber's ,'Pl~nual installation baqquet. . to' be held Jan: ll'at the Balboa Bar Club. .. 'The· attorney, .Whose law officts.. are at ~ E. Coast 'Highway, has practiced in Newport ror seven years, the last four of which he has serv ed the chamber--as as director. He 1s now -a vice president Married and the father or two, Currey Is a member of the Shark Island Yacht Club and the Har!>of and Orange County, bar associaJions. · ~e slyi among ltls goals Jn the new chamber year ·ts to push 'forward· a re- organizaUon plan that would make the chamber more re1ponsi ve 1o the city's \larious business districts. "Tlda,"""'"""" o""10ok. 1 slptltcant but wmaod' ·ener11· """"' that IJ available -o1.tbe·lhM In ellstlb( and [iltl\l'O power P~<~ID:.for deulUng • ~·in tiil m OI iteam or •tee-trlcltt:coWct.be ma4t '.1yalloblt at iow cqst dttflng-.tedrlcat oll'pelk·pertods," lbe utility executive continued. "The integration of a desalting plant wilh.a11 existing flt future:power plant, on an interruptl~le basis1 cou1d result in a ' 1 tower tnustment. c<lli In . 00,.: Orib\1..;. 1 dttional suppli" ·needed. WiUimn A.i,Sellt, engjneu; tor the ~ desalltna ptantr lbolllil be illlllli,ct ooly • Tlloa>M ..W 1111 saa.DielO Couaiy linn ~ ~ ol ~ a!Jd afler' a ll)lll<m anaty.s!&. butniii0"4d tollOllted lhal their eteclrieal -IY "-, 'tokr ~ °llal -•· li)a\4eialted water t.s the--lci ,..__Id'"""' tban\iouble In the next lr<iolJ1ucle ~"°""'Co n'ectOiary al~Qve." . _. -:. · .. 10 ytars. 'jln the near term, we e~~l&p ,, in &lliO f~re... • ... , _ ·,., Tbomts--1 sa.ld leclinology for con--t rely heavily on conventl0t1al fossil fuel . "We ielieve t~ the m Jor problerp struetlon .... and operaling large ~al~, for power generation.'" · facing the. pOwer indUatrl in Southe'P. desaUine plants is avalla~e today. ·but He said tn the future the firtn-plaDntd .c~ .is ,Utt nffld fGr 1addi\ioQiJ said 'tb.a.t construction shoutd W~ uritil a to go to nuclear plants but better ut!Hza· • nuclear -plant ·l!le'S to .Np ply the' l'QJdJY larie-acal~ project becom~ tne-·moat lion or -existing facillttes ii most 1m---8J'O"inl-497o.. ~le energy demand,'' econofnlcal method of obtaining the ad~ portant in the interim period. Sells sai4L · • .. . . Pollution Ci ted I I . I .. • ; . Edison Req}l~st., Rejected Agaih ·.: A second application for expansion of Southern California Edison Company's Huntington Beach steam generation plant has been denied by Orange County Air Pollution Control Offlccr William Fit· cben • The count y smog chief testified Tues- day before a state Legislative commiUee that he is displeased with the mammoth company's effgrl.ll: to reducc'&uthJand air pollution. . Remarks about the plant and con- firmatiorr that Fitcben's firJt denial has been repeated came before the joint state legislative Committee on A t o m i c Development and Power. Fltchen had already 'denied the Oct. 2 application by the utility t'Orripaily for pennission to . expand the Huntington Beach plant from ils current SBo,000 kilowatts to 2.5 million kilowaUs. progress: to· grant pennlt. 1 the Edison Company may appeal Fitchen's denial to the Orange County Air Pollution Hearing Board ir it chooses, then proceed through the c_ourts. The proposal to triple the current out· put of the controversial plant on Pacific Coast Highway near Newland Street has ' been vehemently opposed by the Pl:Jblic. and elected officials. Both the State Environmeniat Qualitr. Study Council and the Orange C<Xtnl)\ Board or Supervisors arc opposed tQ ad·.; diUon or any more fossil-fuel bll'rning power plants. • • Fossil fuels such as oil produce nittous 1 oxides, one Of the most pot.eht smog-pro- ducing compounds being spewed into the Southland 8tmosphere by Lhe tons· each . day . r Mrs. ·Jarle Hart;, wifi of Sena· tor Phillip A. Hart {D·Mich.), plans to plead innocent to ch arges brought agafust her Jast weekend. She.~as among 160 pers91!s; JIJ:f~§!~ ·at the Pentagon during antiwar dem- on stration. She was arrested U?~~r. ~'~ ;:.~edf!al ~gulatio~ givtng police broaaer authority to handle crowds at the Defense .eumy alto. bQpet fo "lraprove rel!:· tJon& and communlcatkms" with UC lr· vine. including possible utabliahment of scholarships and ol.htt programs. In additio.n, Currey int.ends -to. main. tain -present . chamber intereJt ·and in- quiry . tnto .such civic issues as tide1ands use fees, airport. freeway and business lAnlfl and Short of It Ar.gumenls by Southern California Edison Company in favor of the addition to the plant are that. great strides are being made in control and reduction of fl,fany state officials believe an•\ emergency program to switch over to .· nuclear power generating slatlOf!S such :- as that at San Onofre ls" the only answer;; to pollution problems and adequate_: power. ·· Departmenl · · · license matters. · Reaction to twe>-inch snowstonn in Colorado Springs, Colo., was re- flected Tuesday by these two young women. Housewife cleans off her minicar-in miniskirt and' maxi boots, While Colorado College coed .strolls through minis torm in maxicoat. Say it fa st. three times. smog-producing emissions. . Fitchen -whose denial of both previous applications does not constitute final action -said in testimony Tuesday that be is not sufficiently pleased with the Assemblyman Jilhn V. Brigg<. (R· Fullerton} is chainnan of the state eom~· ntittee which resumed taking tesUmo01..:: in Santa Ana today. .-~'. E rona Page 1 ESCAPE ... Viet Economy Said (.ollapsing,· From Page 1 From Page 1 Nuclear desauDization to provide fresh;.. water and power generation were to be - the main topics of discusSion. : by Sgt. Re&an. ASTRONAUTS ON MOON ••• FREEWAY~ .. Car Dealer Wins:'.· ~-d~~~U SM P' ~~-~the~ ~~~~1:!..t~~ ~=v!i!r;~iiir:J .~ • ~St .ay • ran~g more t~an 1,000 feet to set up the on_: shot at hl~ ..... ~· ;~;: \'-,:, , ,:; : WA~Hll"fGTON (U~I) _An economtst' experiments and to inspect .th e mo"unds He .ran on down \J the corner, but testified ' t.OdaIY thilt . the . Vietnimue and Whal appeared to them to be a fresh Lourtea~. who w~ in a car. flUShed b~ economy ls piunging toward collapse, and crater. out ~~fl· flted one more sbot," wd that Ameri""'1t tupayers would wind up . "Hey, look at that roc:k," or "Here's a Capt: ur-een. · , · payfnc the ~#I. ,. · ne3t looking one over ~re," il9wed "We d!'!' -~ ~tltei; ,h• is ~i .• Ji!!\.~ "Th!I ts !ht Mtlumhilite of<th•~th · " re~~!~ flX'° .the COll!~li'10 ~'"' ·· we think II< mil!il1'i; "'Ci!Uno , , ., hotr," .Gabriel r. K<nk,. told tbi -net°~ Oiin ,, q"*lerilliWon miles .Teams of tmi!orm9<1 Olp~ ., · p.,,..,.,,1 lo...Ugatlnc Su~ back to earlh. Mth ~hotium ind powerf\il . lint~ ~~. He cailecUor dr:..Uc currency reforms to . The spacemen were amazed at the nashlights com~ the _sw:rouilc!ing cheek a spiraling black market in money, thick, black dust that darkened their :'Jelghborbood Wltll after m1~1ght, but which he said was worsening with U S space suits as they moved like ghostly Lusk could not be found. b:oqp witbdrawftls · • figures in a weir~ sur19unding.. . . Bl~ .u. lh< meao~, had relumfd ' . · · · · • "Wendeally filthy," Conrild repor\ecl to Ute ~Rt· whtte tificeri Derrin-Kere~ w~ed during and ~·World The ·,thlrd -mtmber of the expedition :iscO ~ ~arm~ lowfd him when they , War ~.with ~nela~ problems. II) ~orth Richafd F. doidon Jr., became almost~ went'baj: for the tee!\ runa:ny's eloJ},es. A~rlca,· Austri~ and OUter war-torn coun· ,forgotten mi n a:; he orbited some 65 8oq! '3t!;'Olmen said they smelled a tries; · miles. overhead in . the Yankee Clipper ooWetful odor of marijuana emanating He said the situation In Vietnam was command ship, waiting for Conrad and trom ~a bathroom window as they ap-much the same, with people anxious to Bean to complete their 31 lh-hour ex~ crQached, they heard the sound of run-&wap local cftrrencies for foreign money 11.irtg f~t and a toilet flushing. because they. fear tbe war might ruin "'ffl,at do you want this lime?,0 they · their nation or at least make Its money quoted Blanda as saying when he opened v.·orthless. , the door. "The contemplated reduction or the U.S. commitment in the aria does ag4 Nixons Get Up Early To Watch Moon Walk \V ASHINGTON (UPI) -President and ~trs. Nixon got up before dawn to watch 1n television as astronauts Charles H. ;Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean became :he third and roUr,tti moonwalkers. They tuned ih a·<:0Jor television set In :he West HaU•:iecti:on.of the White House iving quarters. a _spokesman said. Daughter Tricia watched it all on a set in 1er ~roonf ... ...... t N.,w.u -.. -J•clr t. c.1.., Vlc9 l'rllllliftt .... ..,... .._., '"--· ...,., ·-n ••• , A. M""'f• --• .,,.,_ F. C.IU• --""' -~-­t21 1 ~ .............. ...... ~,A--1171,tZlll. -- ·- gravate the flight of Capit.al l rom Viet,,. nam,0 thus boosting the black market money price, Kerekes said. ''Such a cleavage will Increase the in- centive for black market dtallng, place rurther premium o n corrupUon, and might escalate an already difficult economic situation into a chaotic one," said Kerekes. Earlier, a bemedalled com~ at photographer testifi ed that a wealthy black mar\et money changer operated his pl ush Saigon ofifce two noors below the Saigon bureau of the Associated , Press. Army Sgt. l/C Albert Chall( a photographer in Vietnam . fm-l h e ~ated. Press from November, 1965, to-August. 19111, said he exposed the black market bperauon to Anny autborlties because 'his conacience hurt.. Cblltlg said'be 'st.ar.ted dealing with the money thanger, an lndlan who used the name "Dima," 110 he cou ld learn about tht operation and expose it. "Otma never seemed concerned about the risk invo lved In his lranslctions," Chang satd. "He would tell us; 'Don't worry. about 9etUng caught. I ha ve people who will make certain we will not get caughL' " • .. Sventua'lly, Chang said. he wrote an anonymous letter to the U.S. com- • rnandlng pnerai in Vietnam describing Dlma 's operaUon and saying he was ri?'portlnt: It with "a heavy conscience." He ·told the subcommittee he dealt with Dlma only to expose him. and ·gave his .... ·black market profits to charity. .. Nix on Urged to Fire Klein and F<;:C Chief WASHINGTON (AP) -A conarwman hao cotted for dlsmlasal of two ad· mJniltralton officials, contmding lh<y want lbe natlori's Press to give Presidtnt Ntaon °the obj~tive coverqe . that 1o1yp· can expect from Pravda." . fleP. Jlllltl G. O'Hllra (0.Mlch.J, said 'rueodar be asbd Nixon to Ike Hubtrt G. "IQllll, 4Jroctor .of communlcalionJ, llld newlY appointed chairman D(1n Burch . .,, tbt Federal CommU1JlcaUons eomm!WOn: -. * * * Surveyor Search By Astr onauts Serious .Project SPACE CENTER, Hoostoo (UPI) Apollo I 2 astronauts Charles "Pete" ' Conrad and Alan L. Bean wlll be on a defirUte scientific mission -not a scavenger hunt -tonight when they try to make their way to the old Surveyor 3 spacecraft. Surveyor 3 landed in a small crater on the Ocean of Storms April 20. 1967. It carried a television camera and a claw· like shovel which dug into the lunar s<ill. Coorad and Bean wut try to bring back selected perts of the probe, including the televisJon camera w.hlch flashed back 6,315"pJctures from the lunar IW'face. Bean sat Ute lunar ··modqle Intrepid dQwn within walking , distance: o f ·Surveyor. But' ·even though the \anding was •!most ptnpaint, the lwo astronauts might not be able to·reach .the apace vehicle. surveyor 3 landed about 150 feet down the sloping wall of a .56-foot deep crater. Bean will try to make the desct!nt but he will be Ued to Conrad by a 30-foot lifeline as if they were mountain climbers. If Be4n caMot get out, Conrad will try to pull him up. Once the astronauts reach Surveyor th.ey will·inspect. the \it:hlcle and photosraph lt to l'«:Ord cltanit•· County-SF Plane -·· ' Fares Due Boost · Air fares between Oranp. Coont;r·;Air- Port and the ·San, Francltco Bay Ar:ea will rite three pe.rcent. effttUve Dec. 14. The State Public Utilities Commission has approved 1 fare hllle rcr Air Call· fornfa. which at preseht charcea 11'1 for 1 OM-way cooch Uc:ket to San Frm:l1co. San Jose and Oakland airports. tncludfl\g tax. A three: J)trttnt fare Increase was also gr1nttd to PSA. United and Western Airlines. 'J'he PUC ·said the lncttases wl!t'e..duLto lligher operaUnc cosll of th• carriers. • ploration. But Gordon helped pinpoint the landing site by spotting ·both Intrepid and the Surveyor from his high-flying outpost. · · Conrad a11d Bean steered Intrepid to itS perfect landing on the eastern edge of the OCean of StOrms"'at 10:54:2' p.m. PST '.l'qesda~ and became. the third a.pd four~ human> t0' teaWi·tllelr' hn~rint Ill' the lunar dusL The first of . two planned moonwal~s started at 3:44 a.m. Wtien Conrad backe·d down a nine-rung 13:dder and stepped ashore in the new world . Bean followed 31 minutes later. Conrad spent a total of 3 hours 44 minutes outside and Bean an even three hours. After stowing their gear and eating, they planned eight hours sleep. resting for the second excursion set to start at 9:32 PST tonight, "We won't have aiiy trouble sleeping torUght," Conrad re Ported after the ex- hausting walk. Blastoff from the moon is slated for 6:23 a.m. Thursday and a linkup :with the Yankee Clipper at lO ;O'l a.m. After an ex~ .tra day in lunar orbit to pholograph future landing sites, the three head for home and a Monday splashdown in the Pacific. ' School District already has vehemently opposed taking ·of -the school. • ,.change the basic .desi!Jh .and .concept or the freeway and substitule rambling, landscaped baIW of earth with re taining walls, .ither-e by cutting lhe need· for so much . .Jan<t to. build the freeway.lffashi· · AlQIO sajd.\rflljc ql_etyot.U.Ucs'showed 'jfunnel-llke" freeways with wall1 »were too unsafe. The audience asked for sta- tisUcs. "l don't have any," the designer replied. · -Elimlnate the poss.ibility of widening 5th Avenue and abandonin1 the roadway entirely, thus making dead-ends on each or the flower·named streets meeting the freeway. ~ Devlin explained "that the need for a wider stre~t in the ·area already ' exists' and would become critical by the time the freeway were to be built, sometime in 1975 or '76. . ,. Five-count Case • .. . A fi~t c'ase 'charging 'crithinal . misrepresentaUon in l'dvertisinf 'by-*ht] Harbcir nodge ·dealership 1n 'COC1a· Mesi: was Wort by the defendl\llt Tuesday. · ' \i The ti'lal in Haibor · Juitlc'1a1 · D18µ'ict;-':: Court resulted in dismissal <L -ti>unt- lhree, while the agency's owner, Robed . L. Swick, was·rounc1. innocent of the other~:; four counts. '.;· The case was originally brought by the~,""; Orange County DlstriCf Attorney's Office.- alleging the various advertisemetttf oc-, curred during May and June. . Complaint.\! by customers and wOuld-be .. Harbor Dodge custbmers letl authorities."~ to investigate · and return the Misde-~­ meanor complaints. :..~ Residents replied With shouts Uiat the street .was nOt necessary, and if ;>!ans w 'nh Ok d ".: to rebuild it would be abandoned, scores et erger ·aye of house.s would be saved. Hashimoto promised Ute TieW 'plans at WASHINGTON (AP} -Caspar w.t a meeting perhaps two months away. Weinberger, San Francisco lawyer, wasl- The audience. visibly angry and frus-confirmed by the Senate toda"y at trated , predicted little success al the next chairman of the Federal Trade eom. meeting. mission. Weinberger, was Californl& .... "We could go on like this forever ," one director of finance and a fonner state resident of north Larkspur Avenue sighed. assemblyman. ·=============================:;-·: REWARD f or Early Bird C11ristmas Shoppers This Limi ted Edition Royal American Ironstone 1970 Calendar Plate With Your L.hristma s Purchase of $5.00 or Mnre. !LIMIT ONl TO A CUSTOMEAI • ' CONVENIENT TERMS ~ANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE J. C. .JJ1£1»phrie3 'JewefeN .... till NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA • 2! YEARS SAME LOC~]ION ,HONE ~l·HOI ., I ·-· r .. I . c I ' ( I I I 11 / I: I I ' I I' I I /I i I l . . Q~ENIE ' 1 . By Phll-lnttrlandl · . \'" • • • •• . ~ t I ' ~k all my appointments for the· day-I gue&& somewhere along th~ line I got my attach6 case CM11bt in an elev&tor ••• " , JustiJe Department Probing Peace Rally wA5HINGTGN (UPI} -cident involving one or the ~ -JUaillCe ~ rtmept ,bas cochairmen, David Delli~ger, ~· an· ifivesUgiition to at the Washington Mu.1Um'ent dete;rmine..if soin_. oreanizers r.ally Saturday where more 0, -~ blge!t pace 'rally in than 250,000 -demonstrators U.S. 1listory violated the g'!lthered. · feder:al law against crossing · ..... They gave him (Dell- Rate tiriea t'O'incite a riot. lliger) a microphone at the na- Deputj Attorney General tional monument to encourage Richard 'G. R:leindienst said participants to march on the dlsturba.ntes at the Justice Justice Department. I think he Deplr\me:tt and in other p3fts introduced Abbie Hoffman and of toWn dtiriDg lalt'wl!tken'd11' .Terry Ru b,j-n, '• Kleindienat rlllly presented enough eViden-said .• "The steering committee ce "to at least-justify 04r knew 1n advance the kind of making an investigaUon to u n p e aceful demonstiation -de~.iLthe .. pr.ovisions .. of .... planned at .the Justice· Depart- , the antiriot Jaw w e r e ment. Vtorated:" "This indicates "to me either --Kleindienst 'told a news con-a lack 0£ 'responsibility, or • tlnce Tu e s d a y. some ' gross negligence, or deliberate ~s of the steerbg com-participation, to the point ... mtttee-of the New Mobilization where my confide-.1ce· in them Cbmmittee to end the War in as spokesmen for people who Vietnam (New Mobe) were want to pet!Uon their govern- beinJ in v e s ti J ate d . He ment is substanUally diminish- apecifically m.etJt¥>oed an in-ed," Kleindiemt said. '* * * * * * .i. • • .Ptntag,o~,)V~orks Ou1 .. ·:n-a111 Bill, ·· ~1 Milli. t .\,iY·1· • JI!' .-:-_ ,,. ,, on "WASlllNGTON (A)') -.The.: Weshingto~ for last week's a\1- p~ Says it cO!t i~nt $1 tiWar demonstr<}tiODS. · million to~ brins troops to. The ·estimate Tuesday in- ,. , • eludes thC expense o f Sato~ Nixon Begin Talks ' WASIDNGTON · (UPil Pr:.ilne Minister,Eiiaku Sato o[ Japan .was · giVe_n a cordial welcome to the White House today by, )'J:e.Sidenl Nixon to Btm~ : di!cussioos on final detailis.of returii of the island of Okinawa to Japan by tl1e l!nited: States. I ~ Sato t.old Nixon during a red- carpet weleoming ceremony under dark skies on the south lawn of the White House th at he was confident a mutually satisfactory solution could be reached on Okinawa -"the biggest issue-pending bteween Japan and•the Un'ited Stale!t." . ' transporting 9,000 soldiers and Marines tir the capital · and supplying the'm ,over a seven- day period. I~ does· not include military pay. Advance elernen_ts of the force arrived a week ago. The last units left Washbgton ' overnighL The regular unlt3 were never committed to the stteets to put down violence but were deployed throughout a n d around the city as a precau- tionary measure. Several hundred District of Columbia Nationa l G u a r d troops were called out Friday night w h e n demonstrators moved toward Jhe South Viet- namese Embassy. O v e r a 11 government ex· penses were ':lot available im- .medlately. ·u.s. Sees HQpe~uI -. , Poiniers at SALT .. ' By X: c. TILWIR • tbdr fl\tertliaitlneaial-"'1al1es · • HELSINKI (UPI) -'!11e cllnd are now Yid• to .. have fiist face-~face R' u s s o • almost 200 more ~ · the American dbeuislons at the Uniled Stie.. ' • 1 strategic arms limitation talks of'f!! RofuSfithelans ~~~_.~ce58ss9 (SALT) have shown the -llMIUUUIAll Russians indeed are interested 1rocketJ. which can ~.a 25 tri l!lerious, bargaining o n megaton nuclear warbeid - .halting the arms race. the biggest in the w&r1c1·.:.... or The' lnlUaj S o v I et ap. :a cluster . of ~. smajler from strel18lh." . proadles wei'e re po rt e d ones. · ' Another' conslderaUon ls the ~Uul and their p$Uc ut.. 'll\14 stro:tegic Jeap·haa to all a s t r o n om t 'C c o sj" of ·ter~ free from polemics, a pp e.a r a n c e s . b o osted ~atating the nuclear anns threats 01\~mands. Soviet ·af-• Moscow's kif ,confideiice:.' The ·race . Unless Curbed• now, the fallUlty was described as 'Soviets have all alooc in•iJted C?S.t for either of the , two noteworu.)'·. they will ~.accept ·a:· eon-· supef1powert ta bound -to~ 1be Russians -were believed ference in· w!lle!' ~ 1United. not into tens, bi.tt hundreds ol to have good reason to be anx-:states Is tryiitg to negotiate blllion1-:of dollars. ious for "business" at the vital -strategic talks in thb Finnish __ capital. Much is at stake f6r · them, as well as for the United States. . One discordant note came 1 nevertheless from an lm. portaru Soviet quarter, putting a damper on lhe sntil~ in Helsinki. The Soviet Army paper Red Star, reporting the opening of the talks in 16 words, urged the Kremlin .in !inn terms to keep its rockets, at the ready. The call reflected the Red army's apparent design to im· press ·OO the politicians to think of. security con- siderations Soviet-style first and foremost. ConfCtence ---sources · w·b'O believe the Russians have come to the Helsinki cOn- ference out of self liiterest cite two major considerations: The Soviets have reached a near '•strategic 'ba1ance ;With the United States by rushing an all-out rocket program over the ;Jl&'t two ye~. Jn J!IOll> two years, they bfve doubled Strikes Hit Italy, F~·ance And Brita'in •1 u~,.. .. ,... 'flt.nl:ll''''"' Italian police today clas~ with .anarchiSt demonstrators ~· French,~lice !ought mili- tant eommuiUst worktrs . 85 s~es spread over Jtalf, France and Britain. · In Mj!an, 0"1!_J>i?llcem'!'I'._ kill<d and 2f Olli!< j>Olli:<nll!ii were injured battllni - demonstrajol's who .,..massed outside a;theater whei-e sti:ik· ~ ing .Workers we~e holdirt1.i~ -.. peace f u 1 tally.··~ Eiib1 demoristrators were injured. The demonstrators shouted support for between 15 and 20 million ltalian workers ort e ge'.1eral strike tbft shut down most of the country In _protest against ho'Using shortages aod high rents. In Paris, riot police used trucks and a bulldozer to smas hthe gates of ·key .el tricity company plants to ·rout workers who had 1-0 c·k e:d themselves inside. Brief scuf: fling ensu~ but no injuries were reported~ · Power officialS said most electricity needs would be met in the Paris area despite the Communist-led strike by state- employed gas aid electrical workers. The strike for more pay left COl!ntless Fren~hmen shivering at dawn in unhgbted boriles. In Britain, more than 1,000 schoolteachers stayed'h.ome in more thcin.20 cities and.town!. . . ' ' ,-. ' •• • '1 • ·.: . . ~ ' ' .. :§_ •• • , r!' ~~ r.~(1 '· . .. .. ?-, •, .·~ • .. • WEDNESDA'Y NIGHT 7:30 s1nq~at1on ; .. .. • ' /"'4 . 'C· -' Al> VENTURE SPIRn'UALLY Wed,.sdq, N"'"'btr I•. 1969 • DAILY Pll.llT § J~Thei# ~f; KenneilyMas '.! "'--' , . ~ Fl i • • HYAtlJIIS PORT, M.". John r. 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' uffJl!fwU 6ltnily 'i6'~ lll!NIORpl77ZENS'.BrJlLDING 15111 AND lRV.l?fE, NEWPORT JIEACH -. ·7 • " . ' 22.99 '• .. .. . . ' . .. m1y ~ soul~ coast pl111, san diego ~ al bristol, cost a mes1; 546-932 r snap monday thru .. turday I 0 a.m. to 9:3 0 p.m. . . . • • .. . . .. ·--------.. may co foys,42 " It ••• '{ .. .. ' M.AVCO . ' 1 • -• .... ' DAILY PILOT:·mlTOBIAL PAGE .. Th~ _City Sign H~s~le . "It w.u a declaloa worthy p( Solom~. lht .Nl'Jl'Ort at the ColOlla de! Mu wllll«n lill)i,ts! Perhaps some- Beecb City COWlcil'• setWni of the Graet Coron& de! lhln• alon1:lh~e Unet ~do' · • • , Mar Sign Controversy. -~ · "Yoll Ate 114-eDterili1'1'1ewportJ!e&ch." As you may recall, the Corona de! Illar Chamber of Tbe suggO.Uon II offti'ed In lht earnest hope and Commeroe wanted to put µp a l!g1l alODJ the blabway belle! that.lt will-C~ <:Ompletely .Ignored. at the city's eastern entrance. Tbe slcn was to ld'entlly _ Corona de! Mar, but not necessarily Newport 8-h. City aides, on the other hand, wanted Iha sign to ' An E tr d• M ldenUly Newport B ea c b, but not necessarily Corona X aor mary an de! Mar. -Chamber repre,.ntaUves and city staff membtn; In the Interests of Intra-community harmony, tried to negouate thelr dilf~. T!>•Y finally agreed that a sign mentioning both Col:Olli. de! Mar and Newport , . ~"wouldbilnorder? , "" · But whleh w .. to get' !he larger lettering! Tile cJwnber·pebp!e said Corona d8I Mar. Tbe cill"1>eeple said Newpolt Beacli, . Tbat'a the shape the dlsitute was In when It finally There are few physicians with time to spare for anythlng but t h e I r professional and lamly responsi· bll1ties. -, Only an extraordinary kind of man can do more than tbat. . Or. Oavtd I . Nielsen-was ~I kind ot man. · He died Monday, after many years of community aitd professional service that continued almost up to the Very end. ' I , . . got to the City Coun<;il last w .. k. Councilmen listened wearily· lo both. sides of the is- ••• for a bit. Tben; with a dramatic putt on bis pipe, Vice Mayor Lindsler Parsons spoke-. At Uie Ume of his doath, he was president of the . Orange Co\lnty Jdedieal Assodation. Previously, he had - contributed bis. t I m e , energy and Independent intelli• gence to the American 'Heart Assoclation, to the New· • port Beacli Elementary SChool Board and to the Kiwanis Club, serving for a term aS California·Nevada 'regional lieuteriartt governor. ''l say let them have .their 1ign. We can put up ours later." . - Parsons' councilmanic colleagues swiftly and unan-- lmously agreed. · Accordin~y. one day soon there will be two.signs at the eutern citY liJ)lill. One will say C!>f<>ne 'de!-.M.,, The other, further down the coastline, -will say Newport . Beach. ' . . 'Ibe American Heart Association presented him with Its highest award and the Newport Harbor chamber of Couimercaoin .1969 named him Newport's "Man of the Year." There were few physicians more highly regarded iri Orange County. His service as president Of the County Academy of Internal Medicine was further evidonce of • -. -• • I It was a good wqy out of a very sticky situation. The action averted one of those Newport family squabbles that so. frequently mature into resounding rhetorical rhubarbs in our ''city of villages.•• One tl)ing, tholigh. As westbound motori sts drive past the Newport city sign , and then the Corona del Ma r sign, s h our d they be somehow advised Utat there is rn<>re of Newport to come as soon as they leave Corona this. •· Dr. Nielsen's list of contributions to his caJJing ahd to his community does not ·end here. lt is sufficient to' say be was tru:ly a man who got involved. ~. 1111 Air Force effi~n,cy expert expoaing added coata, 10u'rs hol!Ut, dililent, courl18eous and fired.' ·' ·- de!.Mar? . . . ! · In !)tiler w o r d s, should there be a third sign - Police Need Change of Attitude, Too About a year ago, my silf.b.grade daughter and her class at school were visited by Friendly Officer Jack, a local policeman assig ned to "community rela· tions." The cops, understandably enough. are trying to get a better public image the!e days. Friendly Officer Jack .. in a warm and beaming fashion, told the kid!, how the police force operates (towal'd .,.lhort· '1aifed people, anyway), and advjl)!I them how to act lf someone on the s~· tried to molest them or apirit them aw.,-. lie warned the girls, particularly, that the biggest no-no ii getting into a strange car, under any circumstances. "No matter what anyone says," he cautioned, ''do not get inlo anytiody's automobile." THE VERY NEXT DAY, a Saturday morning around 11 -my daughter was wal.kin& back from a friend's house, car· rying her Girl Scout knapsack witb schoolbooks ln it. An unmarked car drew up alongside, two men in mufti got out and demanded to know who she was. She asked the reuon for their question, and they flashed badges, munnuring "Plainclothes Squad." They were looking for runaways, and requested her to get into the car and go to the district police &tation. SHE DEMUllRED strongly, lnviUng them to go to the corner drugstore with her, where she might call home and verify her identification,. After a few minutes of inteme questioning, the men ' Dear Gloomy 'Gm: Will the cable TV outfit come and patch my Newport Heighta alley after their cable and conduit is puJ. verized from the tires running throuah the chuckhOte they caus.- ed? But then, next come the city's cement alley and the freeway bull· dozers, ao goodbye N e w p o r t Heights. -ff. R. M. Tllla '""'"' nfll(h, ...... ,.. "'""' .... ...... r11r ..... ., ,... --· ,.,. ,_ "' Mve ......... , Oft. 0.f~ '"''·· seemed satisfied with her boa Odes, and drove away, leaving a pretty shaken little girl. Her mother, hearing of the lncldent, p.._Uy p!J9ned the Police eoin- -t's office, and, afW ,~ -'~ Ji.tned that the two men la ti9h plainclothes detectives. silt .an to knoW why they Iwf Invited Ille girl to get into ~ Upmarked Car, just the day after she had been warned by a policeman never to do so. "I don't know what the detective bureau thinks about this," said the man in the Commissioner's office, "but if. it was a daughter of mirJe, I'd tell her to run like hell!" LITJ1.E WONDER tho~· 't11e urban public is confused and rlltDUul over police procedures and pradicel. How can a IO.year-old ctrl be eipected to know if.a police badge ia ienalne, or an identity cam the real thing? Elpeclally when so many detecUves In a bl( city look all4 sound as tough as the men they are pursulna. Friendly Officer Jack ia not really improving "community relaUons." He Js just saft·soaping. parents. Better Jaw enforcement depends as much -if not more -on a change ol. attitude by the cops u by a chan1e of atUtude Oil the part of the publi<. Educational Uncertainty By ROBERT T. MONAGAN A11embly Speaker Each year, Californ1ans invest billions of dollars in education -but have never had an effective way of measuring-the quality of what they buy. We spend increasing numbers of definitions of our goals and obJe:ctivts in dollars every year, but is the quality of public educaUoD. certa1nl)' no dtftmtlona education higher today than it was twen· that allowed us to meuure .dtlf'lll of ty years ago? Or even ten years ago? success or lailure. And who says so\ ... Our statewide testing ptogratnl lfVe UI The Legislature this year determined norms of accomplishment, but the!e are to have these questions answered. It relatively useless unless they can be adopted a resolut ion · authorff . by measured against previously .iabllshed Assemblyman Victor V. Veysey (R-goals. Brawley), Chairman of the Assembly Should we, for~. demand tha.t a Education Committee, calling . for an child reach a specific leVel of reading educational yardsUck. to measure the facility at a given 1Tade in tchool? Should performance of our schools. this objeetlve take priority over other ob-- THE BASIC PltoBLEM bu alwa~ '-~·i~ :u~· or writing, or been that we have hlld no cltar-cut pu B11 fieo,.,,e ---, Dear George: George, thank you for the daily laugh. I've been reading you for eight ytars and. meaning at Jeut once a mOnth to write to you, A col· umn that can bring • smile these -fl • nlalble <OmmOdlty IOd doo~ >""' ever forpt It. A lot , ol peope fael !hot a, -d~o. RDBUT H. COLLINS Daer Sir : llilChl ,...,. « ftOI. lhll WU tlri walUn1 for. Th•nk you veey modi. (Why let an lnllanllicant probl"'1 , bother ,..,! Writ& to Qeorft, and let an Inolrntoeent probfllll ••I· ' wnnisl botber you.), ~ ' • IN NO OTHER a.d which consumes Important amounts ll'l'"the tu dollan are JJe 110 uncertaln about whit We specifically want for thole dollars..« '° unable to anesa what is dtllvered. For thelt rtasoos, the Legtalature lhfl year authorltod Ille Assembly and Senate EdUcaUon Committees to act as a joint committee to COOl*ate with the State Board ol EducaUori In developing .--n- mtndaUona on tbt problem. TllE LECJSLATURE has uktd for a rtport ln Uie nett aession to recommend ways to set up educaUonal goals and a system of meuw1ng to whit degree the public IChoola achieve these goals. UnUJ thtse goals and proctdurtS for performance auessn:itnta are de\leloped, the Ltpt.turt wiU~conUnue to be un- neeawily handicapped tn ldentilytng .and supporilng the most successful ol the St1te•1 educational program&. And be did it all without forsaking his family o! six children) David Nielsen -an extr~ordinary man who. lived an abundant, wide-reaching lile In 49 to<>-brief years. <Nl It Helps Vs 1 Open Vp Our Senses • Meaning of 'Sensitivity Tr~ining' To the Editor: "Sensitivity training" seems to be a red flag ·phrase to some people. I think I understand how this happens. We over-31'.ls give great power' to words about bad and good, life apd people. Many of Ill gave· up that beautiful open· nns that we were born W'Jth. that ability to plunge ourse l\les into eiprlrience and learn -without effort ~:in ourselves. Instead, with effort, Wt 'Substituted our aelf-value with value for other people's words. We forced ourselves to say words that had nothing to do with our own~ ex- perience, our own feeling. We learned to "use our beads." We use our heads with so much lntePJ(ty that we 've neglected ex"P,erienclaa. eurteJW. -our feeliDp in our·bodflll; Wi !!rial ho1t to play, !IOw to enjoy ouroOl,..'!filhout ellort-, . WHEN WE USE words to cover up our own rulity, ~ selvea dilappearecti.-Our esperience of aliveness disappear!. We :an't jlllt "be." Instead, we live out the wtin:I pictuns of how we're supposed to he. - Like the woman whose word picture says, "I want to be a good wue-. A good wife cooks dinner for her husband ." She's stuc~. She can't cook because iL simply give. her pleasure to do so -she coOks because she thinks it's "the riaht Utlng to do." So, no room for joy1 . And she doeti cook for her husband even·when lhe'I Ued up with resentment. Sht'• Uvibe. out her word picture, her beUef. Ouch! JN SENSITIVITY grouP'. we of the stuck generation are lovinilY helped to rt-experience ourselves. We're helped to get underneath the words that we so often use to hide ountlves (lt isn't "nice'' to say what you feel). 'Can you visualize taking a !ialk . with a stranger for an hour or two, with neither of you aaying a word? It's an eye-opening ex- perience. Literally. That's the kind of thine: senaitlvlty training does so well - helps us open up our senses. Of course, 'lf you think your senses are not worth opening up;• if you think your self Is not worth e:rperienclng, then sensiti vity groupi are not for you. RlJTHE QUINN Ca"'pq Hippies To the Editor: The adult supervision at UC, Irvine stems to be partially responsible for the problems on campus. The Chancellor at UCI allows the SOS and other obviously leftist croups on the campus. despite the wlshel of the state's taxpayers who sup- port the 11ehoola; yet thete are none of the tradltlo11al fraternities or sororities on the campus. The administrators are di8cwra8'ng the fonnation of traditional , patrl!Xic campus organizations while allowing hippies to dominate the cam- puses. . MRS. M. B. REILEY R11nnln9 s.,ared To the Editor: After reading the article, ''Sex Educ&• tion Cllled Red Plot," ~Y the Mission Viejo teacbtr; Bruce Glenn, I was reminded of the resignaUon statement of Anaheim Union High School District'•' formu superintendent, Paul Cook. "If you tell a lie long enough and loud enough, people will believe you." I cannot commtnt on the article -for those Amtrlcans who are ooncerned and rational citizens, lt.s danger Is self-1!'11· dent. fT IS THE others for whom -II am alarmed-. A growin1 number of frustrated Americans art succumbing to the radk:1I and emotional cries of the far right. I wonder from where their next plaUurm ' M ailbo· · l!'.$1 ~1 f ' . ' •.... J ... , .t ~- Letters from readers are welcome. Nom10lly writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. A lt ltt· ters must include signature and mail· ing address, but -names 1tl0tl be with· held on request if su/jir:ient reason i$ apparent. wiU come. Philosophy? Perhaps they will decide that teaching Plato's Republic ii\ the schools is encouraging communism. It does propose it, you know. -fn fact, Jesus preached pure and undefiled com- munism. Shall we ban Christianity? ' WHERE DO WE stop these people? 'They grow and spread like a virus In- fecting the country with the fear of "the enemy." l am personally frighten ed that my fellow Americans are running scared and blµllng their actions on hatred and in- security. Is that any way fo r patriotic ·Americans to instill pride in the nation 's youth? RUTH NOEL Senior Student of Mr. Glenn, Mission Viejo High School Agnew's Spee"" To the Editor: Vice President Agnew's Des Moines speech is a clear invitation to establish go\lernment censorship of television and radio. Not long since, the leaders of this admini stration castigated newspaper and magazine reporters and editorial writers. too. Agnew's speech is not a return to McCarthyism; it well could be the first step in conditioning the public for a totalitarian government, a n o t h e r Hitlerlsm. The reason is simple; he who controls the news media rules the nation. THIS SERIES OF attacks by the Vice President on the liberals of the nation, is apparently an attempt on hi!! part to Faultfinders , Press Co1nments ~-. Aledo, Ill .. Times Record : "It is time that those persons who seem lo make an occupation out of finding fault with our schools, our religions, our governn1ent, and most other things considfred by therh lCI be 'square' stop to pause for a mc:.ment and ask themselves what better system they have to replace the one they are attempting to destroy. For anyone who has traveled to other countries while in the armed forces or otherwise, it Is ap. parent the United States has done more to assist tbe po\lerty·strlcken than any cthe' nation. Our country and its govern- ment may not he perfect, but m1ybe It's lime for tho3e who· disagree with it so violently to purchase a one·way ticket to an6ther country.'' ~foan1 Olive, N.C., Tribune: ''President Nixon's plan for changing the welfare systt•m in this _pountry to a program nf 'family assistance' ... could scarcely draw killing opposition from anybody e . cepl deadbt'ats among ~·eUare recip ient.! and those 1political and social leaders who , for some reason, hove always pr~ moted deadbeat welfarism." make himself their spokesman, and leader of the reactionary groups of the United States. Again and again his words have been calculated to incite anger, possibly violence. We do not need to urge violence on political groups in our country; we have too much of it now, and it is worthwhile to paint out that it is not the leaders of the conservati ves who have been assassinated; It is the leaders of the liberal movement who have been killed. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN .Jet Poll11tlon T .i tbe Editor : For yea rs I have heard that the1 ex- haust pi'ocluced by jet planes played little if any part in our smog problem, but I found this very hard to believe. Finally, in an article in your paper last Morday, Air C~IUomia admitt~d to ~e lac that their iets are polluting our atr. They say they have d~gned a smog con· trot device for their jets. All I can say to thi.! is that I'll believe it when I see it. J just hope that these devices are more effective than the car smog control de\lices were supposed to be . LINDA NATrRESS .Jet Benda.,hes To the Editor: Re: Mailbox November 6. In regard to the airplanes at Orange County Airport adding spice to the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George Duke of South Santa Ana. What may ~ the spice of life for some, can be an excessive dose of salt for many others. Mr. and Mrs. Duke should spend a few days at the south end of Orange County Airport, with the planes they love so dear ly. We are sure they would change the tone of the charming picture they painted in their Jetter. A small example of what the people liv- ing in the area have to put up with, as these jets take off, is as follows: NOT BEING ABLE to carry on a normal person-to-person conversation. (Not even if you shout). Impossible lo talk on the phone. Having your house vibrating and your windows rattle. Black soot {gunk) covering everything in your yard and pool. It filters into your house, covering walls and curtains, etc. Having to wash your curtains four times before this black gunk will come off, leaving yello w stains. Also extra dry cleaning ex- pense for your drapes. And noise llke you never heard before. especially in Santa Ana wind cond itions when the planes have to take Off to the north. Wondering how much damage you are doing to your health from breathing the contaminated air. Not being able· to sell your property so you can move away from il all. WHEN ·WE REAR a plane laking: off, we don't just hope tor ita safety, ;..e pray for lta llfety, and fervently hope the airllnes do ha\le the best mecbanlcs 1 available. Slatlstlcs show that most airplane" 'acdd~ls occur on takeoff, am we have i2 tcbbols eouth of tbt· airport arid nine immediately under the takeoff pattern. • Having ll\led in Orange Coo.My since 1921 (In Sanla Ana Heights since_ 11511, we have watched. Orange County I!<"'· When we moved here we enjoytd the airport. When the rumors of Jengthentn1 the runway first started, and talk of jets circulated, most or us living In the area were \'ery concerned . OUR ORANGE COUNTY supervisors in ofrl cc at Utat time, assured us there would never be any jets at Orangt Coun· ty Airport. On the strtnglh of thls pro. mise we decided to .stay ln this area we liked so much and went ahead with an addition to our houee..-werhad betn pl.an- nlng. Had we not been so gulllble and trusting in our public officials we would not be trapped in the situation in which we find ourselves today. MR. and MRS. CAL M. FULLER Edison Pinnt To the Editor: Why does our generation sit on the sidelines? Edison ls still proposin& to build a doubl e addition to its Huntington Beach power plant which will emit about 60 tons additional nitri c oxide gas into our breathing air each day. 'l'his is not to mention as many or more tons of noxious sulphur dloxld&.8.ndicarbon monoxide iu we must '*eat.Re besides. , . Do you ha\le any conCilption of what eo tons of nitric oxide gas reprtaents? The weigfK of one cubic foot of nitric oxide weigh! about .07 lb. Thls means EdllOD will release about 1,600,000 cubic feet of this gas per day to mix In with our already polluted breathing air. IT'S NOT AS if this were a cue of breath, the gas or no power. Atomic power plants have come cif age and func- tion beautifully. Yes, it will cost maybe 50 cents more per customer per month but breathing 60 tons of gas per day seems ridiculous by comparison. What a commentary on you and me when some- one thinks we won't protest enough to matter! What's another 60 ton.s of gu to breathe! They wlll breathe it; they koow as well. Our youth protests and we get angry. Our turn comes to protest but only a handful of us are to be found. ROBERT HAYWARD .Jetr• Donation To the Editor: Jeff Alford of 117 Coral Ave., Balboa Island is an ambitious boy of 15. U\llng at a time when most of the public's at- tention is focused upon the err.al\t tetn· ager. Jeff holds down a job at the Jolly Ro'er working behind the fountain for which be receives a check for $21.46 every rivo weeks. This in addition to maintaining a better than averap scholastic record as a sophomore at corona del Mar High School. He has been doin& this since March of 1969. JEFF'S MOTHER is a volunteer worker for the Newport Beach United Fund and when she was listing the dona- tions she had received, Jeff handed her his paycheck for $21.46. His mother thOUght this Qlight be a lit· ti e too much for one boy to give but Jeff insisted upon her taking the entire amount. So the next Hme you thirik of teen·agers In the public eye re~mber that Jeff Alford typifies llle majorftY ol 'lbem who are real good kids. JOE HAMBLET ---- Wednesday, Nov. 19, 11169 The editoricl page of· the DoUu Pilot teeb to inform and stl~ ulate rea<Urs by J)re1enting this newspaper'• oplniom and com· mtntary on topiu of inttre1t and significanc1, by providtng a jo"'~ for the e~reasion of 01tr readers' opf1dom. and by presenUng the «iverte vie-w- pointl ~ of in/onntd obstrvtrt and sµokt.ttnen on topic.t oj the da~- Robert N. Weed, Publisher l • • P <' T ....-.-p u LP S • Mesa · • • • --·--·- -N.Y. Steeb voi.:. 62 , NO. 277, ~ SECTIONS, 8~ PAGES ;:-· ORAN$E. COUNTY, ·cALlliORNIA . . -. ' • .. -.::: T.EN CENTS Lab. Set .Vp . • " . . • • -!. • • . . e e·._:8.: ~-.-_1 . .. ~ -·~ --. . ... ----... --. -... ---·-·-· ~ I."'" I .i ;. " . ' ' ' . • • . . .. - Shots Fired .Asttonauts Open At .Suspect In :. Mesa , .. ., Here's Scliedul.e · .. For Networks' Apollo Coverage All three major television networks tonight will take another crack at live coverage of the second moon walk by Apollo 12 asti'onauts, pending operation or the camera which fouled up earlier. Live coverage is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock tonight on NBC (Channel 4): CBS fChinnel 2) and ABC (Channel 7). Coverage of the second .moon wal_k may C1Jntinue through 4 a.m. depending on developments and activitfes of lheo astronauts. Each channel will also orfer spot repOrts on moon news and pro_,. of the flight. . ... "" In aaditlOn to ~nighrs schedule. ten· tative coverage includes: THURSDAY -Lunar liftoff coverage from 6 to 7 a.m. with moon departure scheduled al 6:26 a.m. Transmissjon from the c<1psule after docking pnr cedures is scheduled at 9:30 a.n1. SUNDAY ...... Live transmission 'from the capsule at 11 :45 a.m. MONDAY -Beginning of coverage of splas:hdo\vn at 12:30 p.m. with actual splashdown scheduled between 2 and 3 p.m. All times indicated are Pacific Stan- dard Thne. Scl1ool Officially Now 'Eastbluff' The new Eastbtuff elementary school being built for September is aow of- ficially calleil Eastbluff Elementary School. • · The name Was conferred by Newport· Mesa school ~stees Tue,sday night when no one came forward to seriously offer anotf!er oame. ~ Trustee Doftald Strauss hesitated a mo- ment, wondering aloud at the origin of the name Eastbluff. Superintendent Wiiiiam CuMlngham decided to tease him. lie said he had received one call, a husky vOice suggesting the xhoel be named Donald Strauss School. • Mf's. ~farlsn Bergeson said one .other call 'had bectt received suggesUng it be named Pe)1on Pia~ School. Trustee James "Bill'' Peyton smiled. The name Eastbluff then was ratified. J Gun Bill Approved WASHING'rol'I <UPI I ~ The Sena le 11pproved today legislation to makt it. a separate crime to use a gun In oommll· ting a federal cr\me. The bill , which was sent to the House, calls for possjble double 11enter1ccs -one for the felony; the other for using lhe gun. . t Science From Wire Services SPACE CENTER, Houston -The ApoUo IZ astronauts; after making an astonishlng bullseye landing on the Ocean or Storms Tuesday night, today planted Old Glory aNf set up a lclentific laboratory that immedlately be&an sen- ding the moon's secrets back to earth. Charles H. "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean. uultant and whisUiO, u they worked, became the third a!id fourth Americans to stride the dusty surface of the moon after a pinpoint descent less than two city blocks from target. In ianding on the Ocean of Storms, Conrad and Bean opened a new age of discovery, the first detailed exploration of the moon.· Their moonwalk was spoiled for earth- lino~ when a camera transmitting the .. rst color television pictures from the moon failed after 45 minutes. Experts at the M~ned Spacecraft Center theorized the camera was accidentally pointed at the sun, burning the sensiUve image tube. . There was little ~ il could be repaired. From the· moment they landed. on tt)e moon . ·11111 Co(lrid i!hou!Od "Ou~· dlng'l"'anll llt:'!l·dclDIWi! ~,...,,wilt to gel oullldel", Ibey._, two jubllut men,....,c~ttering llke a ~ple QJ.. cbip- IJ)unii ·ta they went about the linpcrtant bUimea or explotlng the strange world whe"' !hf ~a•lly force la oo)J bne-mlh Uiat ·orf arth. ' : · ·~ 'wai excitement In C.Onrad's voice when he spotted an unmanned Surveyor spacecraft resting only 600 reet away ·in the crater that tiad been lhelr target for the pinpoint landi ng. Both men were exuberant as they gl-tbered rocks and spotted strange mounds of rubble that they described a.s "fantastic." Conrad 's cackling laugll became a familiar sound. "WoWee" was a favorite expression as (See ASTRONAtmi, I'll• %) Hanoi Says U.S. Captives Exempt F1·om Protection HONG KONG (AP) -North Vietnam's official newspaper today compared U.S. pilots captured in Vietnam to World War II war . criminals tried at Nurenberg, Germany, and declared they were not en- titled to the protection or the Geneva agreement on treatment of prisoners of war. Despite that, the newspaper Nhan Dan said, American pilots shot down and cap· lured in Nortll Vietnam "have ~en and are being humarwly treated by the government of I.he Democratic Republic · of Vietnam." This Is the North's ofriclal name. Nhan Dan , In a Vielnamese.Janguage cummentary broadcast by Radio H"anoi, said the captured pJloLI \\'ere "caught bloody·handed ~·hlle committing war crimes of the gravtll nature against the people and the territory of t h e Democratic Republic of Vietnam." <llj t •'; ;~ ~ . .,.: '1 'l.f i"li I _ , • , OAl'-Y l'ILOl 511H l'Mf9 COSTA MESA P.OLICE. S!)T, GAf\Y.SH.UL~ A$51.G,..S f!l.EN JN SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE ! '"Offic•-:s~F•n Out Ove.r East Side Of City, But Fall' to Turn Up Suspect Jp~jp~~.~r :w~.; , I. , ' Electrical Wire· . ' W qr.~et . Burned ' . Drllling into the ground· at a construc- tion slie on the Orange Coast College camplis, a Costa M4!s1t man narrowly eScaped death Tuesday when his jack· hammer chattered into a 4,000-volt under· gr!Ound electrical wire. bavld A. Bedner, 25. of 333 Avocado St., was listed in satisfactory condition at'.Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital today, \V~re he is being treated for electrical burns. Police ·said Bednar was drilling a ditch nCar the -0\d OCC libr11ry when • a ~ wo.rker, Leslie V. Hendrix, 50, of Artesia, was startled by a fUMY noise. ~endrix told investigators he . turned around to see Bednar liLerally para· lned, in what appeared to be the .throe& of. electrocution. He said he ran to shut off the po\\'er arid Bedn11r slumped to the ground. Hendrix called the Costa J\ilesa Fire Department and the victim wa~ given emergency first aid until he could be taken to the hospital by ambulance for further care. County-SF Plane Fares Due · Boost . ' Air 'fares between ·Orange ·Cout\lY Ak'· port and the Saq Franclsco Bay Area will rise three .petcerit, effective Dec. 14. The 'State Puhl«:: Utillti~ ~mmission has aptrovCd ·a fare"hlke ·ro'r Air Cali· fornia, which at present charges $17 for a one-way coach' ticket to 5an Francisco, San Jose and Oakland airports. including lax. A three percent fare increase was also granted . ·19 PSA. United and \Vestern AJrllne1. The PUC said the increases were due to higher operating costs of the cah'lers. . · •~.fe~:·Ev~~s · ~J,O P ,. : ~J.t .. '~1r~1.-.... ' i..i.i ~. ~ .... .;: • '. ' Wi~~n .~Wins ' $300 Trip Amid ·coun~il Smiles Vice May.or Robert M. Wilson Tuesday night requested' a $300 advance to attend a ·meeting in San DleS;o. It was approved unanln10usly. as calm reigned in the Costa Mesa City Council chambers in the wa ke of a bitter clash over expenses the . night before. Councilman George · Tucker. who had feuded with Wilson Monday over lhc Vice Y.ayor's expense accounts, smiled at him as the request for the advance to attend the Dectinber League of Cities meeting was approved. tn other action . the Council: , -overrode the objections of two neighbors an'cl grinted Tllomas J. Spurlock, 460 Lenwood Circle. permission to add a family room. The room addition creates ari enCroachm'ent of twO (eel, nine inches into ai required 71h foot rear yard setb11ck. The vo~e was unanimous. -Gave George 'VJ .. Hylkema,, 235 Fairway Place, permis~lon t.o. add a two- story addition between Jlis hotiie and garage, on the 1 condition that 'he add sidewalks. The addition. will resul.t in non- conformin& side and r.ear· ya rd setbacks. Councilman Wllllii:in $t. Cla\r ahd Mayor Alvin · L. Pinkley cast dissenting votes, saying thal they didn't think· Hy!Keffia should be forCed lo "bUlld·a Sidewalk since ~j~·woold be;th1'-0lliy·~id~wal~ fWl.his side (If ,the street. · . ,. ~ I , • · -Unanimpuslj approve(! a reduction. in parking spaces 'fol-a wholesile &ak!:ry in a manuraCturihg zone· at ·mo ·crace La.he. Thi'rty spaces are required. ~rld 24 are available. , , . -RetUrned to the plailning commission a reci.uest by Jose Saucedo. •647 West Plumer St., to allow a bachelor'unit in a converted garage. The 'couocil wants'the planners to examine the reduced number of parking spaces. -Accepted a recommendation .by City Manager Arthur R. McKenzie \hat Cos~a Mesa negotiate wllh the owner of a 600 square foot properts south of 18th Street off Pomona, to either exchange it for im· provt:ments on the right of way or begin condemnation proceeding~. The property iJ adjacent to a 130-unil apartment com- plex being built by Costa f\1esa builder Donald W~rd, who seeks the land for a street The owner o[ the property iJ5 Ralph Meyers, of Los ~ngeleS. . . . Bal Isle Colonel Plead~ .Guilty In Fr.ands Case A tctired 'Balboa Island Ariny colonel has pleaded guilty this week to one count of · securities violations in a ca'se over alleged franchise frauds in ~ computer daJing scheme. JiarrY DeVoss Stnith of 1107 N. Bay · Frbnt, enteted· the guilty pica" in Los · Angeles Superior Court, it was learned today. . Ile and two ot~e~ men from the Los Arigeles South Bay area fitced trial on two grarid theft charges aad (our securltes }vlo\at Ions. Sentencing .for Smith was set for Dec. . a. hoWtVet Dlstrlct Anomey's 'aides predicted an extensJon of that date. Smith. along with Louise Cass Lane, 46, of Torrance. and John M. Arden, 41, of Granada Hills, were aceused of bilking buyers of Jraiichlses in a cOmpµter dltlf\g · corporation. · The District Attorney's office charged , that tlie men allegedly Colle~ted money for .rran Chlses, then· never. fulfilled pro- : mises to pay for office expenses, ad· vettis"1g 'and 'poraonne"I' Ltainln:g to the Mesa) Ver~ Gr O{i p _io .Heui I l ! . • ! P~r~s for ·L<f:ke · · brarith offices. · . · · 1 • The parent firm. oow defunct.,ialso col· Jeded receipt! £r0m tl'le franchise hQlders · then allegedly never returned' the rlgh.Uul share to ·the fr8nchi:i1t bolde(S: · · ..... Newly~lected directors and officers of Ui'e Meu Verde· Homeowner• Association were recogniled at Mooday's meeting of the c..ia Mesa City Council. The council was invited to attend the associaOon's 7:30 p.m. Thurlday meetlna: at Estancia High School's Forum. The $%'7.5 million lakeside apartment community planned for ~fesa Verde Drive East by lnterland Deve.ent Corp. of Sant.a Clara will be discus.wd. ~T i:,A'liyE -Don St'f\allw~, a~ lorhCJ, 193l'Korna~ Ori':'e; John O'Brien, Jll~fl~~rhept .de¥eldpment, 19'l0 Lanai Or111e. AREA ONE.-Don Utter. 5Wlm coach. 3062 Gibraltar Ave.; Jim \Vood, realtllr, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive. AREA TWO -Bill Halliday, men·s store owner, 16'19 Samar Place ; Ron Brockington. sales manager , 2832 Andros St. I Gilrdner, food Pf~U~"' executiv~. 1'136 Suva ~irdt. t 1 AREA FJVE -·stan MeYer:realtor. '202.Mkhlgan Ave,; John Walku, retired Atarine otlicer,'3261 Nebraika Lene. AREA SIX -:;k~p Face. 2020 Swan Drh·e: Gerald'Ooan, d!rltist, 27a9 Tern Clrtle. Prosecutor Dewey Smith: said :· the . scHeme involved. more \han $60~ arttl petllSpa a .dole~ daling.operattbns. . .. s1or1c iflarrcet · By AllTlllJR R. VINSEL ., .. Deltr ... ..... • • .\ man wbo fil!d after a tUNle with a detective staked _out OD a marijUlna stash tn a Laguna Beach churchyard four days ago l5 wJaeljf SOUght aaatn today after escaping death and caplure Tues- day night in a cbnfrontall-On with Costa Mesa police. AilthortUes identified the ieiony aUapect as JarT\es Lusk, 22, who may hav• been wounde:I when shot at twice by deteCtives as :he ned . out the rear of an ac: qu3intanee's apartment. The team· of lawmen queslioned 'the • cond youth 1:1nd .tGQk a l~y~ar-old runaway girl from San Dlegd Into custody during the late evening ra.id at 2571 Santa Ana Ave., according to police. Mitchell Blanda. 19. had' been suspected or aiding and harboring a fugitive, said Detective Capt Bob Green, but he was released after interrogation. During the predawn hours, however, the runaway girl's parents arrived to take her boine and officer& Dick DeFran- cisco and Jiri'I F;tnner accoinpanled them back to the apartn1ent for her clothes. Thty arrested . Blanda ~gaJn ~ ttµs time 'he wu booktd on charllf o( J>OS:ifi•lon oi-1rJ1rljuan1 and· narcottcs par1ph1rnali~ •!tu the la•l"•~ ... ~"'I lhl mke-eliobd·Mldllloe. • . :rhe escape caw-· which lnvtlved the Huntina:ton Beach .PoUct Department'• HD Ei• ~trol helicopter ~t ,.,..,bled aloft on ·einergehey noll~ , ai:.t 9 p.m. with a visit to Blaoda!1 a~rtment. '.l'b,l·Ol'll!P County Dlallict ,\llamey'1 OUlct iaued · 'flrtinb ctiarlln1 i~1t with poneulott of marlJua.na and r'-'l•Ung arttl~ with. ball total!Df 18~1~ after the incident last Saturday. He . allegedly sculflt.d with Laguna BE!acli Police Officer Jolln Saporito at the rectory of the Communitj,Congreeational Church, 728 Glenneyre St., during which Saporito was alm~st disarmed. Information from Laguna Beach •pro- vided a Up litter a.bout his ~sible whereabout.s. ' · Costa Mesa Detective Sgt John· Regan and investliiators· Ari Courteau; GUnr Tl lbmpsoil arid' Norm Kutch headed for the.Santa Ail& Avenue apartment, tiut the pie~p .was foiled as t~y ~~ in. Capt. Green said the me n approached by differe"nt directions, but a neighbor slop~ one, while Blahda' all~edlY 1~all­ ed.the man who went to the door. Lusk in the meantime, leaped out a rear' windOw ·-reportedly with •a gun- llkl! object tucked In his waislbind - and t~ied to nee. but found his route blocked (See ESCAPE, I'll• Zl · President of QCC Sets Talk to CHART Orange Coast College President Dr. Robert Moore will addres8 the Citizens llarbor Area Research Team (CHART) Thursday morning on enterprise in the field of education. Dr. l\1oore will ttlt preceded In the 7:30 a.m. bfeaklasl at lhe Cpsta ~Jesa Golf and Country Club by J(lck Lincoln, discussing ur~n ptaMlng and:problems in Europe. · Orange Coast Weather ' sunny ski ea 1 and warmer temJ>- eratures, wit~ a decrease in Santa Ana winds, Is the, pleasant outlook : for ThW'lday alQng the Orange Coast. Look for a high reading of nearly 80 degrees. INSmE ' TODi\ Y A compartson of Uie in1titu. ~iO'~al it1vesfots' favorite · 50 stocka ht 1946 tnul today'• top $0 ~ f?it1en it1 Syluia Portei'• Ji11on- 'Cia1 column ou Page 14 todau. .:. ~ ~ .,a C.ntr c...-• ._ ... , '"""" M ci.n+llM IMI N"'9Mt "'" •• c-1c1 n ~T" C-" : ~'? ... = ,, __ " t '"""' ,.." ""1W1 ,..,. • °'. '"""""* • .,.~ ,..,, ..... ...,.... , .. ,. There are 11 new directors fm the association ~ two elected from elth or seven areas in the Mesa Verde com· munity and two at:-large directors. AREA THREE -Gil Skl enar, engineer, 2899 CIU"o House ~oad; Jack Holl, attorney, 1859 TahJU Drive. AREA SEVEN -Jim Scott, aerospace executive, 1901 Lanai Drive: John l)elava, management engineering, 3029 Java Roo~. 1 t!ew offlce.r1 of the associ~tlon are Don· 51nallWood, president; Jim Sc cl t t, (cc'retary; Skip F~1ce. li-'easurer, and' ... Eugene Bergeronl vice president NEW· YORK (AP ) -The 1tock market 1 drifted lower in modu4telY actJve lra~ ing late this a(ternoon. cfu quotatM?ns. Pag .. 14·15). Prices were rriixed In •early tradln& ~ bot qulc~ly ljega~ erodlt1(1. , · &::.. "·:: ;==:-.:f They are: AREA FOUR -Gene Bergeron, t funeral director. 288S Europa DrlV'e; Biil •• Decllnes lncre"std V'lelr mars1ns OYer advances to ~re than 200. oft he ',Nl!W York Stock Exchnn&e. ... "-"" .. ....... . .. ,.... . . ..,. ...... ... ~ Lit-,. W""""1 ""' ... ..... lfnltc• • < ' , I \ , ---~---~~----·-------~~--- 1 OAILV PILOT c WldtltSdq, -btr 19, 1969 Boµrd Takes I Colitrol of Shore.lines • • • v .. ---Cllplm (ff .. CO'di!r 11111 .... _ !Ol"the ll<ili)I' of i;.ipe~laon 1inal planning deelltam ..J on sbo(ellne tssues ,..ere _ . ~ ~Y to•ail meriibef! iii. the . COUllll' )llnblJi& COllllDission and cltplrt. ' Pre,..res Plea "'IT ........ Mrs. J;>~ Hart, .wife .of Sena- tor P4!11!P':A.: Hart (0.Mich. ), plans to plead innoc.ent to char,es brought against her last weekend. She was among 160 persons ·arrested . at the· Pentagon duringcantiwar dein-- onstration~ She was arrested under new federal regulation • giving poUce broader .authority · to handle crowds at the Defense Departmebt. · .- Viet Economy S!iid Collapsing; ~.s~ Mu~t Pay~- ,i -"""·-· .) . . WASHINGTON (UPI) ;... An eco!IOmlst testified todaly that the' Vietnamese e~nomy-rs· plunging tdwird collapse, and tJ?t:Atnericar( tupayers wOUldliWind ;llJ> ~Yin& llle~lj. . -. '• ··-, "' ,,.,,. q~te ,el £,,,;Jj.:.i:.! ' ..,;h. . .. ' . " ' . ".1J111r1e1 T: x1te1 :1t111e = ' a~t"•Inves)lilat!nk Sjibcomrnlttee •. He called tor drastfe currency'!-etorln.S' to check a spiraling black market in money. which he said was worsening with U.S. tip>p withdrawals~ . er•!c!:$ warted. dlifhlll and oner world · r II 'lt1th morietafY problems in North lea, ~trla afi'd oth~ wa~:torn aiun- s. e said the sttualion in Vietnam Yf&S ch the same,~ with -people anxious to p local currencies Cpr foreign m·oney ause they fear the war might · ruin · 'nation or at least make its money less. he contemplated reduction or the . commitment in the area does ag- i ' ate the flight of capital from Viet- n ," thus boosting the black market T.ey price, Kttekes said, r.'8uch a cl~vage will increase the in· ·1ve for black market dealing, pJ·ace fr er prtmiwn o n corruption, and . · ,. t escalate an already difficult '§1. mic situation into a chaotic one," ~ · Kerekes. . 'rlier, a bemed.alled c·ombat piillographer testified that a wealthy blji~_-markel money ,~ger operated ~,!~~!ush Saigon ofifce two floors below ~aigon bureau of t~ Associated 01.\\' P1LOT J1c\: •· C11t&.y Vlot Prn~ aid Olnffll "'-- nient .. · Th9)" ~ 'lbe st.nd taken • by .§U(1eri),loig ~ in which the board •unarum-Jy. IPl!IOVed Supervisor Allon · Allen'np!jttloii ,II>•~. final appniV'!l ol all . ·tra'k: maps covering-areas .,oceanwards t...m the Padlic cl>ut Highway" thould only come from the board. Allen later explained thal his moUon wal designed ·to ensure bOard Scrutiny &td ~ iisponiUiOlty tOr ·1ind rieiotlations · which cOuld 8ffect public access to the beach and tile status or tfle county'• Udelandl. He stteosed lllat the 'acU.O In no ...;y <ellect<d criUcJsnl ol the· planniog C1'.lmm.lssJon. His .aide, John Kille.fer, went & step Jurther by clarifying· the move~ as .the "bOard'a. determination to enauce that there win be no more Salt Creeks m Orange Cou.nty" - a r'1'erence to the fui'or that .erupted when Salt.'Creek Road· Was abandoned by lhe supervisors to the· Lagulia Niguel Corporitlon. · The March 1968 action ls cutTenUy being contested in the courts. The board's instructions to the ptaniilnr commission ask specifically that all future tentative tract maps for un- developed portions of the shoreline must go to ·the board for review and recoIJP mendations prior to any commission ac· tion. ·Negated· by the bo.lrd's rilling is the Jong standing procedure wherf!by the commlsston has examined an such maps and detailecfr,conditions of acceptance" ~lo~'_apprqv~J. sueer;vlsors ,havt, bs•• re1tr!c"d to nvlewljla such lllliell tlldJ wJ1en individuela invofved file Ill~ a1afnat plarmlng comm\ssion acU!Jtf'j~ltJi tht supervisors. · · It is expected that tract maps schedu1. ed to go before supervisors under the new con!fi\ions will inyolve development o{ ~tShefmln Corporation .pniperty tn:ttij: t>ina Point area, sever.a) sections of L~a Niruel Corporation tertltOry in ~ S.lt .Cttek area and Irvine Company Jaods between Emerald Bay aiid Corona de! Mar. From Page I ESCAPE •.. by Sgt. Regan. Capt. Green said Regan ordered Lusk ll'I halt but the suspect kept coming, at which time the detective serceant fired one shot at him. "He ran on down to the <:orTier. but Courteau, who was in a car, flushed him · out agliin, fired one more ~ot," said Capt. Green. "We don 't know whether he IS hit, but w~ thblk he might be,'' he continued. Teafps of, uniformed officers armed ' with-shOtguns and powerful lanterns and ftaShllghtS · combed the surrounding ne ighborhood until after midnight, but Lusk Could not b"e found. Blanda, ih the meantime, had returned to ~·apartment, V(here officers DeFran- ci&CO·and Farmer found him when they went back for the teen runaway'& clothes. Both patrolmen said they srhelled a powerful odor o! marijuana emanating from a bathroom window as they ap. proachea:, they hea rd the sound of run- ning feet and a toilet flushing. "What do you want this thne?," they quoted Blanda as saying when he opened the door. China Relations To Be Improved? WASHINGTON (AP) -sec ... lary of State William P. Rogers says he sees "a prospect that our relation& In the future mlght be improved~' with Communist. -Chfna. Rogers said Tuesday nlght there Is no real evidence leaders in Peking are ready to te8pond to new U.S. initiatives. but "they at leasl were aot reacting negatively." Appearing on a CBS special reP.Orl on relations amOng Red China. Russia and the Unilt!:tl Slales, Rogers said the Nixon J administration hoped to Improve ' com- munications arid trltde rtlatlons with China. "We would hope that as tinlt goes on tha't we could Improve our oom- mqnicaUons with COmmunlsl China." he gajd. 0 we would llkc to bave more travel between the two naUons. ' ". • Pollutloft. ~ited , . Edison .:R"quest ·i Rejected Again _ A secO!l!d application for expansioTI 9f southern California Edison Company's Huntington Beach steam generation plant has been denied by Orange Coonty Air Pollulion Control Officer Willian\ Fil· chen. Thi couilty siliog chie£ testlffed.Tues- day before a state Legislative committee that he is displeased with the mammoth company's efforts tO reduce.Southland air -}>Ollutlon. Remarks . aboUt the plant and con- firinatJon that Fik!hen's first denial has been repeated came' betore the joint state le&islativ.e Committee on Atomic Develo'piOent.and Power. , Fitchen had already denled the-Oct. 2 application' by the utillty company for permission to expand the Huntington ~9 "'"' sllort ·01 it VI'! TllnMI!' Harbor Board Set to Reject Pier Fee Plan Reaction to two-inch ·snowstorm ·in Colorado Springs, Colo., was re- flected Tuesday by these two young women. Housewife cleans off her minicar in miniskirt and i:naxi boots, while Colorado College coed strolls through ministo~ in maxicoat. Say it fast, three times. Fron& Page I Orange County·s Harbor Commission will meet· in special session sometime next week to draft its formal posture on levying tidelands use fees for noncom· ' ASTRONAUTS ON MOON • • • Conrad and Bean prowled the surface, r•n;::ing m.c>re than 1,000 feet to set up the eaperiments and1to inspect the-..mound1 . and what appeared to lbem to be a fresh crater. "Hey, look at that rock,'; or "Here's a neat looking one over here," flowed ret>ftalelny over tHe communieatip'ri chan. nil< mire'· 11!\il li quarteMnilllon m11 .. · backlfO ~attli. t l , The spacemen were amated at the thick, black ·dust that dilrkened their space suits as they moved like gh~stly figure& ln a weird surrounding. ."W~'re really fllthy,"'Collrad reported. The !hird Jne1?1ber of the expediUot11 • Richard r. Gordon' Jr .•. becJtme allllOit a forgouen m*n as . ht orbited sonie 65 miles overhead In the Ylnkee Clipper command ship. waiting for Conrad and • Bean to complete their 31 14-hour ex· : * * * Surveyor Search By Astronauts Serious P1·oject ploration. mercial piers on county lands. But Gor~on helped pinPoint theJandtng And·thus far it seems the commission site by $.POlting · both .iJntr~pid end the ~111·-~~ lhe ·idea .. ~ · Surveyor from his high.flying outpost. Thi? meetlrig; st:heduled tentatively for Conrad and Bean steered Intrepid to its perfect landing on the eastern edge of the I~~ ~sday afternoon, will come after Oceaq pf Stor~ ~vJO;~::, p.m• PS.T a ~~~te,r. al'.fiv;,es from (:oupty. Assessor Tuesday and he~ame the third and fourth Ahd1'w ltiDlbri'. -. · .. , ;;,:· .;· · · : ) humil!Jf tq, leaYe· -their irnpfiatutn &be " . CommissJOnE!rs W, AllE!n Grubb and lunar dust. Frank F. Mead asked that action he with· The first or two planned moonwalks held until Hinshaw supplies tax infonna-started at 3:44 a.m. when Conrad backtd down a nine-rung ladder and stepped· tion in wriUng. He gave them the same ashore in the new world . Bean followed 31 information in a .recent conference. lllinutes later. The ccimmissioners want a comparison Conrad spent a total of 3 hourll 44 between tax bills of shorefront residents minutes outside and Bean an even three with pier use, residents who live along hours. the baY but don't have'piers and r:,~sfdents After slow ing their gear and eating. who Jive inland from Ule bayfron:t. · they planned eight hours sleep, resting Both Mead and Grubb have opposed for the second excursion set to start at the fee idea in meetings of the commis- 9: 32 PST tonighL sion. and both agreed tha t conversations "We won't have ·iwy trouble sleepin' with the assessor confirm th~t pi~r,:Own- tonight," COnrad reported after the ex· ers pay much higher taxes tlwn residents- hausting walk. without pier rights. Blastoff from the moon Is slated for Grubb has termed the levying of a 6:23 a.m, Thursday and a linkup with the permit fee of $1 per ·foot of boat space Yankee Clipper at 10;02 a.m. After an ex-per year as "double taxation." tra day in lunar orbit to photograph ~ The original intent of a staff report future landing sites, the three head for recommending the fees was to place the home and a Monday splashdown in the county Ude.lands on a unifonn basis ot Pacific. c;iperation with the city. -Be3ch .pJanl. frcm · it5 .curr¢nJ ·,ao,ooo ' ki16Watts to 2.5 inlllion kilowatts. ' Arguments by Southern California Edison. Company in favor of the addition to -the plant are that great strides are being made lo control and redueUon· ot sn1og-producing emissions. Fitchen -whose denial of both previous applications does not con&titute final action -·said in testimony Tuesday that he is not sufficiently pleased with the progress to grant the permit. Ttie E4i~ Company .... ~Y aweaJ . Fik!hen's denial to the Orange County Air Pollution Hearing Board if it chooses, then proceed through the courts. ' ·: The proposal~ trlple the Current 9',t. · put of the controversial plant on PacUic Coast· Highway near. Newland Street. has been· vehementfy. opposed by . tbe. public. .. and elected offfda)s:· -' • · · ~ BOth the Stale '·EnViroruriental Quality~ Study Council . and the ' Orange County Board of Su~rvisors are opposed to ad;· dition of . any more fossil-fuel burning ~ power' plants. Fossil fuels such _as oil produce.nitrous oxides. one of the most potent smog-pro- ducing compolinds being spewed into the. Southland atrilosphere by the tons each day. Many st.ate officials believe a n emergency program to switch ov~r to nuclear power generating stations such . as that at San Oriofre is the only answer to pollution problems and ·adeqi.late power. Assemblyman John V: Briegs (&. Fullerton) is chairman ol the st.ate .com-· muiee,_ which resuqt"1 .taking te~ony · in Santa Ana (oday. Nuclear des4)inizatioh to provide frqh water .aQ'.I ~Wer generation were t0 be>' the WJOi>les:ol discussion. ·_ • '· ' • < ' '· _, ... · ' .. Car 'l)ealer wills Five-count Case A five-count case charging criminal· misrepresentation in advertising Dy the Harbor Dodge dealership in · Costa Mesa. was won by the ~efendant Tuesday. The lrlal Jn Harbor Judicial District Court resulted in dismissal of -cotu'Jt three, while the agency's owner. Robert L. Swick, was found innocent of the oilier four counts. The case was originally brought by the Orange County District J\ltomey's Office. alleging the various advertisements OC· curred during .May and lune . Complaints by customers and would·be Harbor Dodge customers led authorities · to investigate and return the rniade· meanor complaints. SPACE CENTER, Ho11Slon (UP!J Apollo 12 istronwts Charles "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean Will be on a de~intte · sclenttnc, mission -not a scavenger hunt -tonight when they try to make their way to the old Surveyor 3 spacecraft. REWARD for Early Bird Christmas Shoppers Surveyor 3 landed in a small crater on the Ocean ol Storms April 20, 1967. It· carried a televi sion camera and a claw· like shovel which dug tnto the lunar soil. Conrad and Bean will try to bring back selected parts of .the probe, including the television camera which flashed back 6.315 pictures from the lunar surface. Sean sa t the lunar module lnttepid down within lvalking distance o f Surveyor. But even though the landing was almost pinpoint, the'two astronauts might not be able to reach the space vehicle. Surveyor 3 landed about 150 feet down the sloping wall of a SO.foot deep crater. Bean \\1111 try to make the desce.nt but he will be tied to Conrad by a 30-foot lileline as if they were mountain <:limbers. tr Bean cannot get out, Conrad will try to pull hlm up. 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(AP) -A fUneral 111111 with a palrlardl ol one of the ~tlolj's cdebrlil.t. lie wtn be lllilted f -ot llP,lrflml Jo11rill be moll ,..,... p o I It I c.1.1 -by the Rev. Jooepb llaglllte, a/ ·oll.,,.i Thiirsday !or Jooepb lamillell, died Tll'9day at Ilia member of tbe cardlual'•i ;,i;>, ~y';ln ~ mnall c!&P: c.~ Co4 hoqle. • ~'l"ancl !ll" ~-Josepb i board c6urch where the Ken-Tbunday's 9 a.m. luneril F~, ~ ~ ol Mn.! ned)I• have w~ !or mw will be ollmd ·st SI. l\'emiedy. _ . ' •YOIJ'O.\ , Francis Xavier in the same . Only 1ht lill1Dy and close' 'file 81-year-old I.finer. am· Chureb In Hyannis. Kennedy~• frieodl• wtJI littend. There will ba....tor, (ather o~ President cl.,. friend, Richard Cardlnal I be ao wue. . • South Coast '1ua· 86· STORES ••• " ALL IN: SHELTERED COMFORT . . . -~ 'l>"OI~ were report e cl ones. ' ' Anolher comideratlon is the thoughtful and. their public ut-'Ibis strategic Jeap has to all a st r on o ~ 1 c c o a t of terances free from polemics, 'a pp e·a ra n c.e·~· boosted eacalatil)g the nuclear arms threats or demands. Soviet af.. Moscow's *1f cooOdence. The rate. UnleM curbed now, the fabillty , was described as ·Soviets hav.e all aloqg lnsbted .cos~ ,(or ejtJ:ier of the two ooteWorthy. they will ~ accept a· con• super powers ls bound to nm The Russians were believedl Jf~ere~nce~i~n~w~· h~i~ch~ti.I~· ~U~di~ted;__J"°~t~ln;to~t~ins~, ;bul~· bundreds:::.:or1,__:~~~~~~~~~~"~"'~°'~"~""~"~,..~-~,.~ro~.,~ .. ~-~,~·~-~~~~~:_-~ to have lood reason to ~ anx- 1 • States Is trying to "negotiate billions· of dollars. lous for "business" at the vital , , , ! ,: strategic talks tn ·lhJs Ftnlil5b · • .. ..,. v 'I~ "Recheck all my app0lntmenta for the· day-I ·gueaa · eomewhere· alqpg the line I got my attache case • caucht in an eleva.tor • • I U capital. Much is at stake for them, as well as for the United ,States. One discordant note came nevertheless from an im· portant Soviet qu arter, putting a damper on the smiles in Helsirild. The Soviet Anny paper Red J • D · Star, reporting the opening of . Ustlce epartment the talks in 16 words, urged the Kremlin in finn terms to keep its rockets at the ready. - P b • p R ll The call reflected the Red ro ing eace a y ;:!"s{':;Pu::n1~mi~! ~ --., • ' ,.._.. . think .of security COO· ~ WASIUNGTON, ~UPI) -cident. ,involving one or the sfderatioos Soviet-style first ~ J!;!s~ Departrpe·nl 'has cochairn)en,. D~'!'id Dellinger, . and foremost. , , · t- ~'4 JI\ investigation' to at the Washington Mcr.iument Conference sources -who • ~:·if 10me organizers rally Saturday where more believe the .Russians'' have j of~tbe}1biggest .,peace rally in than 250,000 ·demomtrators come to the· Helsinkl1 con- , U:S: "'history violated the gathered. ferenci! out of self-interest Cite fei:ietal Jaw against crossing " ... They gave ·him (Dell· two Major considerations: ~ .ltate1ines to incite a riot. · inger) a microphone at the na-The &Mets· have reached a , , Deputf · Attorney : General tional monument to encotirage near strategic balance with 1 JPcbard G. Kleindienst said participants to march on the the u'nited States by rushing tl~ces at the Just~e ~ustice Departf!lent. I think he an all-out rocket program over be~me:it andj n other ~s uitroduced ~bb1e, H, offn,ian. and the past two 1· ears. Jn1.thoee of tOWft i:lurttfg''Jast wif!una·s Jerry R u b 1 ~i • Kleindienst two..~yeai's, they · have c:toubfed rally presented enough eVia~n·. said. "lfhe•steering committee Ce_ "ti> at least justify .... our knew ·rn advance the kind of 1 malting an ,investigation · }o· u n p e aceful demon stration dete.onine if ~e provisio~-'\of: planned at the Justice Depart· the' -'anti riot law w e r e ment. Strikes Hit • Italy, France And Britain •. Violated." "This indicates to me either .. 1Kltindienst told a news con· a lack of responsibility, or .&re.nee T u e s d a y so~ gross negligence, or ~eliberate metnbers·of the steeri'.1g com. participation, to the. pojnt •.• . mJUee of the New Mobilization where my confide.ice in them Committee to end the War in as spokesmen for people who VJetnam (New M<ibe1 were want to petition their gavefu.. tieing id! v e s t j g il t-e d • He ment i.!J substantially c:limlnisb-rt!L:;fi:' ~· ~cal17 mentioned an in-ed," Kleindienst said. with .~anarcbist demonatra ; ''fr * . * . fr * *' :1t ~.!.l:~f ~:t.~ ~,,nbigOJ{~,:W~r:ks ",Out ~~Itt;.~:J~:~t· _ ( ~ killed and 11' other poitcemen •;na• ·11 8 '•1' ·$:.I. M!ll!-were injured.· bat t Ii n g .·,_ .. ·. ';_· Y Ill:~ . '.I.. -. . DH. ·1 OD demonstrators who Jll•saed outside a theater whellt sttiko- ing workerS' were h_Ofdtnf :• Washington for last week's 8'.1-p e a c e f u 1 rally. f. Elght ·"WASHINGTON (AP) -The Peiitagon says it cost about 'st riiilllon· to bring troops to Sato; N~~on ~in .Talks WASHiNGTON (UPI) bime l\linister j;:isaku Salo of .Japali .was given. a cordial welcoine to the ,White House . lllday .11!. P)'!!Sidept Nixon to start i:liscuAiins'' on final debiils of·--Of· the Island . ' " Of· Okinawa to Japan by the United ·States. \.satolold Nixon ·daring a red· eirpet welcomfng ceremony nnder dark skies on the south lawn of the \Vhite House tb11t he was conlident a mutually satisfactory solution could be reached on Okinawa -"the biggest issue pending btewieen Japan an<f'the United States." WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7:38 tiw8r defuonstrations. demonstrators were irt)ut'J'. The estimate Tuesday In· The demonstrators sb~ted I support for between 15 arid 20 eludes the expense o million Italian workttfS on e transporting 9,000 soldiers and ge:aeral strike that sbbt down lttarines 1.o !We capital and most of the c.purrtry ill protest· supplying Uiem ov~r a seven--against housing shortages ·and day peri~ It d°'5'not include high rents. ." '.. military pay. In Paris, riot police used Advance · element! of the trucks and a bulklozer to force arrlVed a week ago. The smas hthe gates of_ .tey elee- labt units left Washbgton tricity company plants to rout overnight. workers who had l--0 c k e d The regular ·units were themselves inside. Brief scuf • never committed to the streets fling ensuei;l but no• injuries to put down violence but were were reported. deployed throughout a n d Power officials said m~t arountl the city as a precau-electricity needs would be met Lionary measu~. in the Paris area despite the Several hundred District or Communist-Jed strike by state· Columbia National G u a rd employed gas s.1d eleclricf,I troops were called out Fri day workers. The strike lor. mq~e night w h e n demonstrators pa y left countless Frenehmen moved toward the South Viet-. shivering at daw'n in unlighted namese Embassy. horiles. 0 vera11 'govemment ex· In Britain, more than 7,000 penses were not available im-schoolteachers ~Ye4 home·~ media~ely. more than 20 clUes apd town!. ADVENTURE SPIRITUALLY Three New RECORDINGS Now · Available BE ON HAND ,._,, TO PURCHASI YOUll R€V€R€0v PUSONAL1.YAUTOG1WHEnco•Y ' "lOR€0 ¢. ~l1CkJO(j€R ' . .Jll+tt~~ SKl!loACJDZllNS' llOJLDIJfO. J51JiAND IRvrzd:. 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' m•y co sout~· coos! pllu, ,.~ cliego fwy at liristol, costa meso; 5'46-9321' . shop !l10fld1y1 thru S11turd1y I 0 1.m. to 9:30 p:m .. ' " MAVCd • ' ·• • . • ' . I • '· ,, ! -·~-• • • • • • 4 ' ' J ., I ! • -. . . " !.. -.. DAILY PILOT EDITOJU.U, PAGE • A Fl~eti~g Illusion? • .. ·-·····~-• There they we~ all five Cotta Mesa city COWIC!lmen ...i the dty manager -smili11g at uch other and nod· dlni In accord. It was a aomewhat unU1ual acene, In view of bitter words exchanged tn the council chamben In the paat stvll'll months. It came about Monday night as a hbpe. ful lndlcatlon that eome of the needless time-wasting de- bates were at an end and the doorway was opening for more UHful project& than jawing al each olber. . Wb8I brD11ght about this smiling amicablllty was a sunple typewritten· 1latement saying that City Manager Arthur R. McKenzie and COundlman William L. St. Clair .had talk"!' over '°""' Items of dit!erence and had agNed that,~ tor the most part their only· problem was wrapped up In the well-worn phrue "lack of communt- • r I fr t ·catlOD.'' . -.·-·· So·thei •greed to commilliicate. I I . U they stick to.Ibo agreement, St. Clair will have a better picture of the city's financllil position thanks to some new reporting tecbnlque1· and he, in tum. will not be nagflnl! members of the tjty staff so perslstenUy. Presuniabfy, his multi-worded position papers will flow with less regularity. Unfoltu!lately the serenity was short lived. • • M The action got lively again when It was note<! i~•t ayor Plnldey, red·lined an expen.e account dinner aubtnittocf by Councilman St. Clair. He said St Clair had ptovided insufficient information about who was being entertained. 'lbe issue rose like a geyser and be- fore one couJd fi~ out who was on what side there w~s Councilman Tucker verbally pounding CounCilman Wilson i>n the same loplc. accusing him of being the biggest .expense account spender of the group. The fur kept flying as Wilson answered back In kind. Fihally, after every avenue of personal animosity had been explored, the council moved on to more impor· lant affairs. So, it remabts to be seen •het!Jer that promising Police Need Change of Attitude, Too About a year ago, my slxtb-grade daughter and her class at school were villted by Yrlendly Officer Jack, a local policeman assigned to "community rel•· tklOS .'1 Tbt copa, undentandably eoouah, are trying to gel a better public Image these days. Friendly Officer Jack., in a warm and beaming ·fashion, told the kid. ho.. the police force opera lei (toward "! ~ haired people, anyway), ad adflliid them bow to act U &0meooe on the street tried to molest them or spirit them away. He warned the girls, particularly, that the biggest oo-no Is getting into 11 strange car, under any circumstances. "No matter what anyone says," he cauUoned, "do not get into anybody's automobile ." THE VERY NEXT DAY, a Saturday morning around 11 -my daughter wu walking back from a friend's house, car· rying her Glrl Scout knapsack with 6Choolbooks in It. An unmarked car drew up alongside, two men in mufti got out and demanded to know who she was. She asked the reason for their question, and they nasbed badges, munnaring "'Plainclothes Squad." They were looking for runaways, and requested her to get into the car and go to the district police a talion. SH!: DEMURRED atrongly, lnviUng them to go to the comer drugttore with her, where she might call home and verify her identification,. After a few minutes of ititense questioning, the men Dear Gloomy Gus: Who will rtassure me the under- ground atomic blasts in Nevada aren't causing these earthquakea? -R.R.D. nil .....,.. nflMn ,.....,.. ....... .. _., ....... "" ...... ,.,,, ....... ,... "' ......... ......., .... Deltr ...... seemed satlsrted with her boDll Odes, and drove a:way, leaving a pretty shaken little girl. Her mother I heartnc or Ule incident, prompUy phoned the Police COm- 'n'UISoner'1 office, and, after' t;_~, lea?ned that the two men in truth Were plainclothes detectives. She wanted to know why they had invited the girl to get into an unmarked car, just the day Bfter she had been warned by a policeinan never to do so. "I don't know what the detective bureau thinks about Utb," said the man in the Commiisioner's office, "but if it was a daughter of mine, I'd tell her to run like hell!" LITl'LE WONDER that the urban public is confused and raenttql over police procedures and pncUceJ. How can a 10.year~ld girl be expected to know if a police badge is genuine, or an identity card the real thing? Elpeclally when so many detecUves in a' big city look and sound as tough ~s 1he men ~ are pursuing. Friendly Officer Jack I• not really improving "community rtlaUons." He is just 10ft·soaping partnts. Better law enforcement depends as much -if not more -on a change of atUtUde by the cops as by •·change ol attltude on the part of the public. Educatwnal Uncertainty By ROBERT T. MONAGAN Autmbly Speaker Eath year, Callfomial\s invest billions ol dollars in education -but have never had an effective way of measuring the quality of what they buy. We spend increasing numbers of dollars every year, bu t Is the quality or education higher today than Jt was twen· ly years ago? Or even ten years ago? And who says so? The Legisla ture lhts year determined to have these questions answered. It adopted a resolutloo authored by Assemblyman Victor V. Veysey (R· Brawley), Chairman of the Assembly .Education CommJttet, calJtns for . an educatlonol yardstkk to nleuure the performance of our schoola. THE BASIC PROBLIM bu alw1ya been that we have bid no clear-cut . .. ... , Br Geff1Je -· --. Dear Geor1e: George, &bank you for th e daily laugh. l've ~ rudinc you for ..,. eight· years and meanll'lg at leut · once a mooth to write to yoa. A col- LDDD that can brin& a smile tht&e dafl J1 1 v1luable commodity and . don't you evu forget it. A lot of people feel tlial way these doya. ROBERT H. COLLINS .f"!!! Sir: ' i!IPt yeotl Of DO~ th.ti WU WW1ll wllllq 1<1r. 'lllank you vtty -h. ~ W a lno(pillcmt problem llotlllr JO'I! Write to Georfe, ahd Id u lmlcnUl<ant problem col. wnnist bother you. l definitions t>f our coal!: aDd objedlvea in publiC education, certainly no deftniUons that allowed us to measure de,rees of success or failure. Our statewide testing programs give us norms of aecomplishment, blit these are relatively useless unless they can be measured against previously established goals. Should we, for in9tance, demand that a ch!ld reach a 1pecllic level of reading faclllty at a &iven grade in school? Should th1a objective take prlority over other ob- jectivu:, such u 1pelllq1 or wrlUn,g, or computatkmal lkllls? IN NO OJ'H!Jl field which consumes Important amounts of the tax dolla.i'I are we so uncertain about what we specifically want for those dollars or ao unable to assess what la delivered. For thete reasons, the Legislature this year authorized the Assembly and Senate F..<l~allon Committees to act as a joint CO!t\l\>llteo to eoof>erole 1'ilh the Slala Boan! ol Education 111 developing reeom· mendaUorus on the problem. TH! LEGISLATURE has asked for a report in thf!J next se&sion to recommend •ays to set up educaUtnt.J goal, and a system ol mwurint to whit degree lhe public achools ,11Chlevt thcM 1oa!J. UnUI U-goals and pn>cedurea for performance 1saeasments are developtd, the LegttJaturt wUI continue lo be un- -1ly handicapped In ldenUlylng and supporting the moat mccesdul or lhe St.att'1 educ1Uonal programs. current of haimoa~1• _.ttve spirit and camaraderi§ wu only a Cntinc wuJ!on . Frankly, we b&ve -·better perfonnances by 4-H Clubs. ~ An Extraordinary Man There are few physicians with time to spare for anything but t h e I r professional and lamly responsi· bilitle" Only an extraordinary kind of man can do more than that. Dr. David I. Nielsen was that lilnd of man. . He died Monday after many years of community and profeHlonal sU'v'ice that continued almost up to the veey end. -- At the time of his death, he was president of the Orange C9untx Medical Association. Previously, he had contributed hi.i time, energy .and independent intelli· gence to the, American Hea.rt Association, to the New· port Beach Elementary School Board and to the Kiwan!J Club, serving for a term as California-Nevada regional lieutenant governor. The American Heart Association presented him wiijl Its highest awar.d and the Newport Harbor'Chamber ~ C,ommerce in 1959 named hi.m Newport's "Man of the Year." · There were few physicians more highly regarded iif . Orange County. His service as president of the ·county1 Academy of Internal Medicine was further evidence ol this. Dr. Nielsen's list of contribuUons to his calJing and to bis e<>mmunity does not eod here. It is sufficient to say he was truly a man who got involved. - And he did It all wj thout forsaking his family ol six children. '4• an Air Force effil:ieru;y ezpert exposing added coatr, ;you',.. ho~t, diliflent, cour.118eoua and fired.' David Nielsen -an extraordinary man who lived an abundant, wide-reaching life in 41r too-btief years. IC) It Helps Us Open Vp Our Senses Meaning of 'Sensitivity Training~ To the Editor: "Sensitivity !raining" seenw to be a red flq phrase to some people. I think I understand how this happens. We over-30s give great power to words •bout bad and good, !Ue and people. Many of us gave up thatl~autlful open- nea ,that. we were born with, that ability to plunge ourselves into experience and learn -without effort -in ourselves. lmtead, with effort. we 11.1bstituted our sell-value with value far other people 's words. We forced ourselves to say words that had nothing to do with our own ex· perience, our own feeling. We learned to ''Use our heads.'' We use our heads with so much imensitY that we've · nqlected expe{iendng outlelvea -our feelings in our bodies. We forgot how to play, how to enjoy ourRJvea without effort. ' WHEN WI USE words to cover up our own reality, our selves disappeared. Our experience of aliveness disappears. We ::an't just "be." Instead, we live out the word plcturts of how we're supposed to be. Like the woman whose word picture says, "I want to be a good wife. A good wUe cooks dinner for her husband." She's stuck. She can't cook because it simply gives ber pleasure to do so -she cooks beeaute lhe thinks ll's "the rl&hl lhlng lo do." So, no room for joy. And 1he does cook for her husband even when she'• tied up with resentment. She's living out her wor4 picture, her belief. Ouch! IN SENSmvtTY groups, we of the stuck g~neratlon are lovingly helped to re-experience ourselves. We're helped to get underneath the words that we so often use to hide ourselves (it isn't 11nlce'' to say what you feel). Can you visualize taking a walk with a stranger for an Rour or two, with neilher of you saying a word! It's an eye-opening ex- perlenct. Literally. That's the kind of thing sensitivity training does so well - helps us open up our senses. Of course, if )'OU thlnk )'OW' senses are not worth opening up,)f you think your self . ls . not wfll1h nperiencing, then sens1Uv1ty grouPI an not for you. RUTHE QUINN A9nete'• Speuh ' To the Editor: Vice Presidtnt Agnew's Des !\1oines speech Is a clear invitaUon to establish government censorship of television and radio. Not long alnce, the leaders of !hill administration castigated newspaper and ma1ulne repo"rtefs• and editorial writers, too. Aa;new'1 spiech Is not a return to McCarthyism ; it well could be the firsl step In conditioning the public for a totalitarian government, a n o t he r Hitlertsm. The reason Is simple; he who controls the news media rules the nation. TIUS SERIE.': OF attacks by the Vice President on the liberals of the nation, is apparently an attempt. on his pert to make himself their spokesman, and leader of the reactionary groups of the United Slalts. Again and a1ain his words have ~ calculated to incite anger, pouibly violence. We do . not netd to urge vtolence On pollllcal groups In our country; we have too mu ch of it now, and it Js ~ilhwhilc lo point out that It ls not the leaders of lhe constrvaUves \\'ho have been assassinated; it is the leaders of the liberal m~vement whii have betn killed. ROBERT E. O'BRIAN TllougllU tor l'Clrk To the Editor : Although I am not 1peakina for the Mailbox ___ ..__ .. Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers .!hould convey their messages in 300 words or less. The Tight to co11den.s"e letters to tit space or eliminate libel is reseroed. AU let-. ters must include signature and mail· ing address, but ·110mes may be ioith· ~ld on request if suffieief!t reason is apparent. church involved in your recent letter ' . from Kirk !\filette about skate boarding in a church parking Jot . I should like to express some thoughts for Kirk and mothers in general to ponder: l am an employe at a church (no chains or private property sign,,) with a nice parking lot and sidewalks which are Ideal for bicycles, mini·bikes and skate boards. In fact, a number of youngsters do use our parking lot aJl the time. We would love to be able to extend jhis privilege to youngsters. HOWEVER, WE are often surpri:ied ro discove r that, although our property is nicely maintained. children break ou r young trees, ride through the Oower beds and leave trash and dirt on the sidewalks. During the recent building of an ex- pensive block wall we found youngsters using shovels lo fill the trench our work- men had spent all day digging, throwing dirt into a nearby swimming pool. and using the steel rods to smash bfcicks. I Al\f TRULY sorry that an adult spoke to Kirk in an unloving manner. I am just as shocked when children speak to me that \\'ay if I must remind him (or her ) that !le is doing something destructive. As an adult , I am on a campaign to en- courage young people and adults to respect one another and to get acquainted by saying hello and smiling whenever we meet. Also, on ly one young boy has ever come to me and as ked for permission lo ride on our property. He promised that he would Faultfinders Prl(ss Conuuehts Aledo, 111., Tlme1 Record : "It is time that those persons who seem to make an occu p.:ilion out or finding fault wilh our schools, our religions, our government, and most other things considered by them to be 'square' stop to pause for a mc.ment and ask themselves what better system they have to replace the one they Arc attempting to destroy. For anyone who has traveled to other countries while tn the armed forces or otherwise, it is ap- parent the United States has done more tn assist the porerty-stricken than any olhe~ nation. Our count ry and its govtrn- men: may.not be perfect. but maybe it '~ time for those ·who disaii:ree with it so violently to purchpse a onc·wsy ticket to 11uother country." Pttoonl Oliv'-, N.C.1 Tribune : "President Nixon's pla'n for manging lhe welfare aysttm in tbb country to a program of 'f1mily assistance' • , • could scarcely dr11w kJJUna opposltion from anybody ex- cept deadbealS among welfare recipient& and those poliUcal and social leaders \\.'ho , ror some reason. have always pro- moted deadbeat Wt\larlsm. '' not ride in the flower beds and T don't believe he is the one who does ride through them. HOWEVER, don't you think parents should I.each their children to ask permissio n of the owners before you ta ke ove r their parking lot? One child couldn't hurt ·much, but how would we say yes to one and no to others? That would not be fair. 1 think there would be lots mor;e friendliness in the world if people would start by thinking of others fint. How about it? MRS. GRANT BERTOLET ' 'Goof11 Tripe' To the Editor : ' Councilmen Tucker and St. Clair, with thei r buddy. announced candidate Ted Bologh, coatinue to goof up the city machinerv with their c h a r a c l e r assassinations , position papers and hate campaign tactics -Uien criticize the other councilmen who reflect . the feel- ings of 99 percent of our citizens that ad· ditional council meetings are neceasary to unscramble the goofy t r I p e perpetrated on the citizenry and staff. HOWARD NAPLES Jet Headache• To the Editor : Re: Mailbox November 6. In regard to the airplanes at Orange County Airport adding spice to the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George Duke of South Santa Ana. What may be the spice of life for some, can be an excessive dose or salt for many others. Mr. and Mrs. Duke should spend a few days at the south end of Orange County Airport, wilh the planes they love so dearly. \Ve are sure they would change the tone of the charming picture th ey painted in their letter. A small example of what the people liv- ing in the area have to put up with, as these jets take off, is as follows: NOT BEING ABLE Lo carry on a normal person-to-person conversation. (Not even if you shout). lmpoaslble to talk on the phone. Having your house vibrating and your windows rattle. Black soot (gunk ) covering everything in your yard and pool. It filters into your house. covering walls and curtains. etc. Having to wash your curtains four limes before this black gunk will come off, leaving yellow stains. Also extra dry clcan1ng ex- pense for your drapes. And noise like you never heard before, especially in Santa , Ana wind condltions when the F.lanes h3ve lo take oU to the norlh. Wondering how much damage you are doing to your health from breathing the contaminated air. Not being able to sell your property so you can move away from it all. \VllEN WE HEAR a plane takiD1 orf, .,.e don't just hope for Its safety, we pray for lta safety, and fervenUy hope th e airlines do have the best mechanics avaUaQJe. StatlsUcs show th.it moat ~lrplane accidents occur on takeoff. and 1we have 32 scfiools south of the alrport and nine immedl&lely under the ,Lakeoff pattern. Having lived tn Orangl!: County since tqt4 (in Santa Ana Heights since IW:), wB ha\·e watchtrl Orange County grow. \\!hen we moved here wo onjoy~d the airport. When the rumors of lengthening t ~e r~nway first started, and talk of jets c1rcu1ated, most or us Uvlng: in the area ~·crt \'l!ry concerned. OOR ORANGE COUNTY supervisors In o!flct cu that thne, usurtd us there woukl never be any jets at Orange Coun- ty Airport . On tho 1lrt"411> of thla pro. mlse we decided to atay m this ma wa liked so much and wtnt ahead with an addition lo our bouae we hid been plu- ning. Had we not been so gullible and trusting in our public officials w~ would not be trapped in the situaUon In wblcb we find ourselves today. MR. and MRS. CAL M. FULLER Edi.on Plant To the Editor : Why does our generation sit on tbl sid_elines! Edison is sUll propostna tG build a double addiUon to its Hunllaltoa Beach power plant whlcb will emit aliaat 60 tons additional nitric oxide gu into oar breathing air each day. Thia ts not to mention a~ m.any or more tons of nodoul sulphur dlbxide and carbon moDOXldt pa we mutt breathe besides. Do you have any conception of What IG tons of nitric oxide gas represenll? The weight of one cubic foot of nitric ozide weighs about .07 lb. This means Edimn will release about 1,600,000 cubic feet of this gas per day lo mix in with our already polluted breathing air. IT'S NOT AS if this were a cue of breath, the gal or no 'power. Atomic ~wer plants have come of age and func.. lion beautifully. Yes, it Will cost maybe 50 cents more per customer per month but breathing 60 tons of gas per day seems ridiculous by comparison. Wbat a commentary on you and me when some- one thinks we won't protest enoup to matter! What's another eo tons of cu to breathe! They will breathe It; they know as well. Our youth protests and we get anpy. Our turn comes to protest but only a handful of us are to be found . ROBERT HAYWARD Jeff'• Donation To the Editor : Jeff Alford or 117 Coral Ave., Balboa lsl8;f>d is an ambitious boy of 15, livln&: at a time when most of the public's at. tention is focused upon I.be errant teen- ager. Jeff bolds down a job at the Jolly ~er working behind the fountain for which he receives a check for $21.41 every two weeks. This in addition to maintaining a better than average scholastic record as a sophomore at Corona del Mar High School. He has been doing this si nce March of 1969. JEFF'S MOTHER is a volunteer worker forlJle Newpoct. Beach United Fund and when she was listing the dona· tlons she had received, Jeff handed her his paycheck for $21.M. His mother thought UUs mi&ht be a lit· tie too mucb far one boy to pye bul Jeff Insisted upon her taklnr the entlrt amount. • So lhe n11t time YOO think of leen.qOn Jn the public eye remember !hit Jeff Alford lypUltl the 1111Jo<111 of lbem wbo ... JUI pod kid& JOE llAMBLET --1111- Wedneaday, Nov. 19, 1969 The tditoriat pogt of the DailJI Pilot 1eekl to inform and slim- 1datt readers bv prese11Ung t11is ·newspaper'• opinio111 and coni.- n1entarv on topiu of in&tre1t ot1d slgniflcanct, by providi?lg o jon.m for the npreuion of our readtr1' opJnfon.t, and by pr111ndng the diver.st tne'°'" points of l11fonned obserneri and .rpoktnntn on topic$ of the ctav. Robert N. Weed, Publisher I' t I I 11 ' \ 1 "' ~ ,,...... .. .• . ..... r~ ' ., • .,,. -< 11 .. ,.-•• ! • ~· l ~ . . . . . I: . ~ ,.,.· .. . ..... ~. ~·. ~i ·so•-.,,..~' ., .. '!~ ••. ' O f--L-ft~ \r lo!...: ·---if r ! 1! -............ \ .... ~ .. , .-· Moon -~·-~,D~_.~ .. ~--·Exp". and L1·.,b· ~a~~- 'T ~ .. 'i · d', ., •• .. , . ~· J.',f ' ·: l.A!.ri-g;,~J;~p.' ftJ.i:.~4S,tf.!'-ll'if:~t . ~ . ' I\:' . '. :, .i ·, . '-~ l t • •• :: ••. "' __ ;: : • 1 r Chari~ "Pe\e"-~0~~:'~~;:~~:1.:~ ;;;;co:.,'<'i:the?' ,'. :c·· :o.:m· rif·t t·e' 0 . ·'' 4 sks': ,hummer, WJ the-imoon.. . • , ,,~ •:•. · .,~ . . · , . ~.I: '. '7!.:t , , t"l. . ~ : .. °'!in 4tl,duni~Um 'dum; dun\ de d~·ctitln," ·Canrli!:lhuftmfd .. "Dilm· ·."; ~· ·~ ·· · ~ i' · · · · ". , ·~ "', ' · dedumdumdum.Jtml·~·lfeeI ·Uke)llU.p:.Bwui) ou,y fm1~rlibt r... ; \ ~ . · · .J '-:; ., 11 ~ • now, if 1 don't 'fall oye~." ,, · · ·• • '~ .. : _ , •.. · ' Al~ dOM Of its-leCOftd meetlilg ,Sun· qf the quarter million, ·.allocetjbn has to be · 1 " i e ~ .dti attemoon the Lacun:a-Ubrary :Action iu>proVed., by. a" vote of t~ Board o~ · , "Mall, that may have ·been a small 'Cfle, tor--Ntli lliUL1-ij11_.'a )ong. one rot. 'Co~~ 8~ted by ~~~ C.ki'ln &upervi10rs!' J • • ' "me/"· • , ' . • ~ ~., ... ~ ~ * • ' .,. • . · Vedi:ler·~~ to1ecommend ,e~of -·vedde:f '"Said. lfe had :no· idea what he .Those were Conrad's final worda bef,i:ri1tbf ~oo\,.iji,_aalronaut jumped ~present library sJte,~s ''t.hfi 1beat and Woulcf-recommend to fellow councilmen Ole · final-three feet 1rom the· bottom rung ·or .... the' lualr modUJ, ladder to the qulc"kea;t eoluUOn fo.r, a new llbt•)'." t. with .regat:d ~Lo.'his committee's proi:msaL moon today. ~ · · · · . ·. ~ .. · ' ' -·· •· ' 'tie< reCom'rftendaUoia will' H-roijnally ; Recommendation of'the Library Action · It was a P.lay ·on.the first wdrds of S-foot.;;11 Neil A. Arinstron&. whose. ~estnted.to the City COuncil Wedntsday c:Ommittee was: · first WO~I Of1:· ~; mooii were: ··~at's me·:am,.tl .itep for & man;. one CiJ.Qt night by $:(tf Planner ,At . .(utry1 who 'Thal the best and ' quickest solution Je.ap for mankind. ' • • ~~ on i~ fi'.nergency comrpitt~. for a new library la to expand the present e Nine of. the u ·i:cwnmittei? :q,embers site to include'·the Park·Laguna Avenue 1 Coni~d'.s•first WQl'ds'·on the, hmar surf~ .. Mft: ''Marko Oh; ls that soft" · vot....i ,~, favo'r of th~ central WlJ'"41oca-triangle pi-oJ,erty and .tbe necessary por· andclean •.. ,, ~· ··;:" • I "'¥"'' __ ? -J I r·p itilt. · · .tr.... .. M, ••or. V""'.1 ... · .. '..sltU.ng a'a:ari i>:r-0f, ton o ifk Avenue ; "Hey, that's neaf-;., he."added. "l dofi1"-,Iii 'tbG far ... Boy, that atm's "T.' ""( ~~ ~ r: · 1 br. ht l" · t Uk M&ior< f1ei!> mem. ,ber,'1ablswnal ftorn;;Ybiinl and -That the' city council lmmedia\ely 1g ... s 1us .e somebody shining a spotll!!'.et.. · ' · f mbe v . "l _ c~.n w~Ut 'pretty well, ~I, ,but I: gol~!ft~:·1t wy aM watch wh~ ~;i~l~ri7•h.rw~~·t .~.=n. ~ ,·~n f;:!e:t~~S~~ :~to~ ~e~·~~I~ an$f J J!!:·dol,ng .. ' ,, .... ... ' . ·~ ti. l.. h 'J 'nd' ·11· ~ ,. ·• • ) The site recommendation, vl~1~ th~ -Teat t e counc1 1 icate w1 In~~ ••Man, you'll nev~ believe\. it;" coni•r said. "Guess what J see setting same as one presented early-I" 'the to close the necessary portion of Par.k on the '!5ide.of· the crater, -toad. old .Survey'Or.~ ·vessir, does that look neat11t· library dil;(lUSl!i)ons by the CitJZeps'.'.J'O'A'n Avenue; : couldn't be any further than Ao fee( from here."-Pl~g Association, inctu4es lpur.chese -Ttiat the council ntgoliJ!le with the e o~ 'tht. ·teniier Parking lOt ti'iaQgle County of Orange towards a solution: "~oy, do you lean forward , jeez," Bean ipaid. between Laguna and Park Avenues and' Members of the· library committee are ··"~llll forward?" COrira<t said. "I feel like J'm going to·fall over tn any closing o( tbal portion of Park ~venµe Clifton Nichols, chairman, W i 11 lam directiO{J:. Ain J"teally leaning over· Al?" -be.i\\'eeri the· existing library and the Wilcoxen, Clifford Cave, Vernon Spitaleri, ."You sure are,'' Bean~StUd. "On eartb, you'd fall over leani-.1g that far triangle. Fred Briggs.'. James Dilley, ·Donna forward." · Present owners of the triangle, James :Demetriades. OicX-eiarlt, Charlton1.loyd · ' • Schmitz and Richard Burt, reeenUy sub· and , Al Autry. · . Be~'s first -words on the ~ wflere_: ··~ is that" sun bright." mt tied., to Bob Benner; · pre.siden( of the Cor\fad : "Welcome aboar:cJ;. Take it easy.·You-really do begin Lo adapt." Downtown Busfuess AsJoclatiQn, an offer Bean: "You're hoppin11a litlle bit.'' · · -~ · · . • ••• c , • • • lo i;e\l the property ror .-i.ooo. . . ~ ---·. '\ -' Setting an nnHon deadllne ~·r'OV. %4, Nurse Shortage --, -! ·-- ~ .. "I• i • • 1'1 fT ... , . -.... .. .._•tt, ,\-·' u;,~.,.....rt! ---·.t--the owners Mfd--u1ey would a$k a pay• ~O.tinty 0 rdinance Soug· · ht r::~\~~lt*.°1.~;f~:·~: · _.... A committee spokesman said fin1n1Clal Eases at South . La g una ·Hospital ENGINE ER -AQJ.UST.S ,Ji!.· C-'!ME!'!}I_ StMJi,Aft ~·AjlpLLQ,•1i'•s 1, 'Oii tho' NllJori, COlcir Tola'viilon H""'t lloao Pa~ild Yet · l o· ••• , i· 1 ·.-· • • ' • •• • ~ 1".' • • ' • • • , ' ,? .,,.· ... ·' .. ·~ •• ·.,. Or ' .... ' , ' ... •' , ' ~· " ,.,!' Moon Pic ture · S fk!,f ued;.·· .IC ' · · procedures will be left up to' tht • q\ty ,On Use ' ol"Officihl Seal ~!~E;rhe~~::rg~i:r~ri ·c~=la~.:~i~rfn'~~~u~.~~:'. . . ' A new arange.· County of'dfnance may 41000 be on the *tµte book u a result of' 4·n qrange County Grand Jury c;omplaint ~t officials are using_ the county• seal for personal business. 'Ihe· ·-Grand Jtiry's allegation came ~fore the board of supetviSO;rs Tuesday in, the form of a letter wlticb urged board actlon wjthout listing specific violations. 1' w'U hefd o.er ror fUrther iliscUsSfuri .. by . the bQard and clarification of the charge!. , '"l'!Jls is a pretty -~r-oad aµegation," commented 8\tpervtaor ·Dhid B8.kei-. "( think~· we ahOukt • deternune · from the - grand· juty ·foreman euctly .. what the ·Yjo~atlons &re <lind to whom they refer/'. • Mn. Robert N. weei, · -01;11\a Jury foreman, later nplaintd'·to the ·DAJLY. PlLOO' that the panel looked on the alleg. ed me of the county.,~1 br.Dr .. paJ,. E. R.uiloo; •. ~-. ortmge' · CoulJIY. Board or EdtiiilKnt member. arMr ~y ···.County A~sior Andrew J. Hlnsh~~-as vipl&. ~~X'itjen codal ~~of 'Both charges, she salt:l had ieen· ex- .plafrted to Supervisor l\Jidb ADen--bilore Tu~·s agenda ·disctinlon. Allen. " ._. however: did not comment on the tssue during Baker's demand for e1planatlon of lhe Grand ;Jury move. Mrs. Weed said Rallison had used the coontY seal on his private stationery, a charge immediately conceded by the San- ta Ana dent.isl "But that slaUonerY was used for board transactions " Rallison said.: "I 'fail tO See why"the·dr~ii(f'1il1' ShOOld'"~· SQ concerned with my stationery or my use or the county seal and J predict now that the county counsel. will ~.with me lh:at there ~as -~n no violaU.Oll of any code, ·written or unwritten." Rallison sakl "many, many senators and legislators are pretty free "With the State of California seal and all make use of it, to some extent, on. private p11per. Ol.-r ctiunty seal 'ia no differ•nt a~ 1 think the board· of ·supervisors will Say :so." Mra.-Weed charged Hinshaw. with· using th• 'Jili!lii!tY· "'"'')Oii p ;fylt h l .... respOiidenCe and sald the Grand Jury had noted ~at the assessor ~a~ freely ustd the seal .in issuing invitatiGnll to fund- ralsiilg dinners and cocldatt parties for the assessor. 300 ·Over.seas Residences '· . Ho'me for Coa$t. Stude~ts ' . ' I '• ' ' ,, recommend that the Board 0 f which made it neeessary 'to close one H · D ' H l · f th winginSepte!Tjber.has beenrelievedand a me . . . 0···~1 t ' e· p . \ Supenil.,r<allocate$2!0,000 or enew 'hospitalsetvicelsbackton0rmal,'itwa:• ' m . r . · ~sn_' .. ·' ' . . library facility. ' announced Tuesday. ' · Also included will be a traffic ·reporl . A vlgorous recruitment campaign for · ·~ ' ·1' J,i' from Daniel, MaM, Johnson a~ d fu'I tun' e nurses wi'll continue. said actin" · 1 r. -•·nh u the ·1 ' general pia ...... rs '' "" SPACE CE,NTER, Houston (AP) He bied charigiJ\g._the setli"";but 1fill ~~ Menu~ a Cl Y s ,...... • adm1'n1'stralor Stanley Oppegard. but it 'Ob 'th · th t .-. 'te under There-was, ln the ·Janguage ·of fliers and i·oy · • 1, ex~ng e view a WR; ~1 has been • possible to hire a sufficient I · · · · ·' · ·11 'not be iously ef astronau(s1·. "no. Jo_y" on televis oo ,froru Suddenly there were streak.,:. \· coo111derat1on wt · ser · numlie'r. o[ full t1'rne. part time and "on · b r art · l t a1r· rout1'ng the moon loday. . · . ' ."'Okay, it's 'coming in now," Baid fected Y uture eria r IC • call" iiurSes lo siaff the evening and Mi·ss1·0n Control. · ' -.·.•. h d bee f d th t · It started fine \vhen Charles Conrad Jr. Earlier it a n eare ' a night shifts which y,·ere most seriously · "I h" ,., on the top w1'th my hammer.•.', S C l IU,..., openec;t a Joy,·er com'partment <*i the lunar "" establishment of a · oas ... way· depleted. !I. h Bean sa1·d .. "I £1'gured we d1'dn't hav~_. 11 to th lander and exposed the ·cjlmera: U s Oi\'-.,, Glenneyre Streehlboucoundp e ff c:hrrry· ~th. Most of the nurses hired~ he said, are ed fir st. Conrad, then Al L. B'ean, cllm· a)\Vth,ing to l,ose. That's s.k I J.lfe•d b6und and~ rt . tr~thlc "•A oug tr~ on a part iinie Or "on call"'basis, so. the t;lng down tbe ·l&dder.J , ·, 1. • Cr@f\mlanship." · : . · ' city, might 1nte ·ere w1 1o1n; cen a need for run time staff continues. . · · • ·Tu..-grou·n·d suggestt:d: "''Give it oner lib · 1oc 1· But )vlie'h Bean .• ·moved the t c8m·er~ ... rary a ion. Oppegard ~,the hifh cost of a~~, ,,1 m'ore liil:ht rap and alsb cut idOw;n dn the: Ma;ror Glenn Vedder said Tuelday he commodations and Tack 0£ pub1tit aw~ from the sp~cecr~t, the pjcture "}l~.stoo."1 on·a.camer.a,-.tlie larger the /'~-: was nol surprised that his action com· transportation makes it particularly dif· su~denly .weP.tis:our. -At~ t'~'tflet.e ~as stop ,'>the sm1Jter :the amount.of light ad.· · mittff came up with+ a recommendation r1e· ull 10 attract hospital employes to the a Jagged ')Y~tte area. T~e bottom three ittcd b th 1 . " l quarters -was Solid blacr:-~ ·, ' m · Y e ens. -·-... _ :so speedi Y· South \:cast area. Efforts, to recrqit , ·"Okay, we did," .said <.::onrad. "1Djd tlr "This does appear to be ~ quickest nurse,s .fro~ ~riaj.ta .an!l England hav~ ·:All tl]e .cfln.heG\ioQ~i ~OOJt ,i~~:. ~ai'cr z:oomrdown ftt•\YOU7'!r~ l ; 1 , '" - and ch.-P'est ~utfoo.'' aid Vedder, "but been na,rnpred· by immigration regulll· ~eaq,,"' .;,; _.s.. • ~ .-1 "'"" !,, T ~· , ~ i ~ · ,'.'NO~joy,"•-saidthe gtliund.~, . 1fi ~ ,i· it's not as simple a! that. It opens up tipns and state board reqµlrement s. , . "Take-a flood clpsellOQk ·a:t the lens· and "Okay,_ l'm going to,-pound·it· a bit:.~, about four cans Qf wOrins in lecal pro--. Five additional intaisive care beds, will make sure il's(in !he.right ~l\[igura~~" C~rad ~id. Streaks, ~t~BtJJI .n:i:i ip#q_ure. blenis and I don't see that they'll be be avai1able at the hospital, the ad· the Srouhcfsuggesled. But,~"~Jdtl'~~elpl Jlssloh.·:GPrl'"Pl "PrOrniaed 'to get ,-&, 601V<d too rapidly." • l!d m~stfai<ir'I~~' 1!t.t •• ~.·1~< M1'1i6n Ojlntrol.sndes. to<l,' ti\•~·~ cl\!lirl :m • 'th··~'" " . ""'" t' ol ~ "'--of •ark Av!-" • '""'.., ' h 11 "d" t ht b tu k · "'"' ' ,_n, J, ' ' _lr''.:-'8 0 ',ye; · .v~4,..~,_k!.~of€"pi-uhJ~. s/ ' equ.,.nqi•·C . sta ' g-s wee n.:ncmg es c . ·~· pr Jern .anat teaSIEOIUlilt.il~o'/lh · ~ ~RY ~"I k_.Jj in the sutgfcal wing which are being con• "When• I hold the end of the camera 1 far behi~d on theJr limited. time schedule 'tWe hive l,bout 7,000 Square·~·Of cl· verted into recovery rooms. can fitel Uie 'vheels running,"J3ean said. -went about thelr 'sclentlfic tasks. ty property in the street just d°"JI to the .,------,.-,.--------~--,..,----------------------alley. Do we just gtve that ~the county · ~ or· .. do they pay for it?" the ' mayor pondered. ''Then there apparently are ·tw_o old subdivisions that meet right in tile middle of Park Avenue. We'll hive to make, sure there are no restrl~lons that would keep us from using the' dedicated irea for anything but street' pul'JJO"'. . "Also we have to \Vorry about the Coast Highway busir~sset that are. sefv.ed by the alley. And of course the wflole matter Missing Laundry Problem Sol ved Aner·a cOuple of w~ks of mystery. the case of the missing laundry has officially rea:Che<I the Laguna Beach Police Depertmerit. Margaret G. Stone, ?l-year-0ld victim ot an appaient:laundry thief, told officers sbe placeil her bag of soiled laundry on the 'porch al 129 McAul~y Place op ~t. 29. to await pickup by the laundry se rvice man. " When the laundry y,:asn't returned on schedul~ she r¢gistered a complainL The t~~ndryrhan said )le'd' never pJCked up tho bag. , SomeOne . IJ>P¥ently heat him to It. Listed' as mlsslpg are nine sheets and nine 'pillowcases, valued at $18. ' • .. , . -( . ~\ ~ ' . . ' SAYE 30°io T() 70°1.,0N ~JKE'!'i~W ,P,Et.f()~,$ft.!~Tql!-' MODELS l;)J'.FAMOUS . " BRAf'.IDSI HERE ,ARE A FEW •flA,hl"L~~':l'SOt.f~, ~TE MOl>EL TRADE-INS; • Al,50 .. ~ Y~ILAILE '.Al 81~ SAJ ltf ~~t :FISHER"'S(!N'( ·DUAL· GARRARD·: CITATION · ZENITff • ETC.. " .. ·~· ... ' . . . '.-: ':!. t • • . . • ' . ··r -·-t·--·----- DAILY l'llOT WASHINGTON (.UPI! -1lle Senate gaw:, Onal conareuklnll approv1l todly to·Prmdent Nixon'• droft lotle!y bUI. .,.· The ..Maure wU· nuhed to the floor and ·pwet1 by ..ice vote oll<r a . ·~~I had olready been .by Ibo'-and ..,.'Wtll p to Nixon for hil stcnature. MeMrlthl Mah .. h Y .. I. 0gu~·~ ~, i'the .~re wlU pave the way for ol Ibo BeaUes and Qlher personal.I-seiectlOii ol 1t-yw; .. 1c1s flratL exposing ties ii under investigation by the each eli&lbl• ~ .to the dran for only • . ooe yu,. At Rf&Mnl, a man can be ex-Jndian"-IOVernmenL for allegedly pasec1 f4 Lbi 'drall..for u long 11 ail maintainiiig 8' bank a c c o 11 n t yean. · ' • a b r 6 a a. A" government minfstei' .. "llie11iD IUelf cluilige1 only ... llne of told Parliament that a notice h81 the ~ltctive Se:Moe act -repealing a . . • . provision that prevented the Pruldent been issued for Mahansh1, asking from cboosin.I draftees by Jot. hi!" to ahow why he should not be CIWnnan 'John c. Si.Mis (J>.Mlu.), of proa:ecuted for having an unauthor· the Senate Anned Services Committee ir.ed. account. The government had • promiled afDaton. leOklllg -r draft rtfonna that hil committee would begin hearings . next year on more com- prthen1lve ·proposals. Demands by some senators, notabl1 Sen. EdWiFd M. Kennedy (0-Mua.), for broader changes in dratt law than simply removing the ban on a lottery threatened to block action on ·any change at all. Kennedy agreed several daya ago not to prtsS for amendments on tne floor pro- vided that leaden would give auurancc ·that hearings woWd be held next year on more extensive draft reform. Stennis said on the floor today there would be hearings next year but said he could not make promises that a draft re!onn bill would pass. "We cannot make any guarantee, of course, at thi.s time," he said.· been asked if it was aware that the Maharishi recenUy bough'L a Rolls· Royce.ill }oadon.Jtu:. $33,llOO • . Aldrin Says News.men Distorted His Remarks ..... -·. " Gas Fired ma Stude1ats ' ' Policeman turns tear ga~ gun on stud ents who failed to disperse fol· lo\v ing violence which erupted this morning at San Bernardino J-ligh School North. At least seven students \Vere arrested and the schoo l \vas clbse<:J for today and Thursday. For details, see Page 7. -. ---------...... Red Offensive Cqsts 5,QOO More Lives S,\JGON fU Pl )-The first twn week s of the Com1nunist winter ca mpaign cost them more than 5,000 dead, but fighting last week SCJ'lt American tosses lo a h\'O· montti hlgh, allied military sources &aid tonight. They put Communist losses between Nov. 2 and 15 as 5,331 men killed, 341 raptured and f ,676 weapons seized. South Vietnam, which bore the brunt of the fighting, lost 674 men killed, 2.234 wounded and 26 missing, the sources said. The oUicial weekly casualty report to be Issued Thursday will show that the number of Americans kill!d in Vietnam wiU be the highest si~ the wee k end· ing Sept. %0. U.S. military sources said. The U.S. toll in that week was 135 <lead. The American losses · were suffered in fighUng along the Cambodian border anf'I In heavy action just below the riemili· tarized zone, pushing losses well abo\'C the figure of around 100 dead, the aver· age for lhe past eight weeks . SPACE CENTER. Hot11lon (UPI) r ~llo 11 moon w111ker Edwin E. "Buzz" Sou th Vi~amese military !!pokesmrn sa id they had captured a Communist document urging agents in Saigon to •·appeal to the. people to overthrow the government." They said the agents also were ordered to take advantage of anti· war demonstrations in the United State.~ and Sou th Vietnam ese opposition to re· cent government economy moves. maneuver primarily and jokingly men-J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tioned to this person that some sclenlllts have even thought that the lunar rockS would burst into flames when they were exposed to oxygen. 1· Lord Awn, known to the world GI $ir Anthony Eden , former l'rimt min- isttr of Britain, Qrrives. Jn Boston for a physical txamtnaiioh. at Lahey Clin· l e. His virit tD4l spurred by recurring fevers. • Gov. Lester t.\•titlox has JITO- clairped Saturday, Dec S as "Pos- sum Day" in Georgia . That's th e gecond day of the two-day "world's largest possum hunt," planned by officials at Dillard, in the North Gedrgia mountains. Maddox's pro-- clamation, si,ned Monday, says: "Frosty mornings and the la~t that persimmons are ripe in North Georgia offer undeniable ptoof that it is possum bunting lime in Geor- gia .•• " • A Catholic[rif.'st said prayers and sprinkle holy water in a Kf.'ynaham .. England. store Sun- day to banirh t11e ghosts . .Afanog· f.'r B'11Q.n Lewi.s aaked thf.' prif.'st to do it becawf.' hill staff had complained of unwelcome gho&U. They said the "evil pres· ences" were . responsjblt f or brtakaQts in tht store. • Mrs. Rlch11rd Nixon's press sec- ~ry. Conrli11 Stu11rt, has desc rib-e4 the decorum she expects at White House social f\lnctions from the ladies of the press. Her woz.:ds : "If I think some of you have gotten· exceedingly busty because you are carrying tape recorders, I might ask how ybu gained so much weight ... Let's be fair to the guests. PJease tntroduce yourselves j u s t like any nice , well brought up lady wol4}d do." ' . Eugono Mothyh!, a Readers, Di- gell represenl4Uve in Washington, received a ticket for Jog'ging on . a fre<1way during the · Sl&ma Delta Clil joumaJJsm society convention In Sa~ Diogo. The citation noted h• waJ tr•••lllll 2 miles an hour. fo:r~~~!se~f:C~o *:or:W~ :f~ :-be was lnvOlved. "After tbe vice p~ident said a few words to lhe neWs media, I'd like to get a JitUe something off my chest as tone as we've gC!l t))e. time," ~drln told a news C011£erence after Apollo 12's first moon walk.· "Aldrin. recalled that when he "'ent to Chidago .for a benefit and "after I gave sont~ rtmarki on the medical belleflls that have come out of the space program, why, I had a period where I was answer- ing questions. "We were talking about the G (gravi· . ~YJ _alrpl!Jle, and slmill1Uon1 for one- slxth ·G ind ze~ G and somebody hap- pene<t to ask the question, did you ever get sick in the airplane. "l admitted it has hlP.pened -lit.it I did once on one Olght afl(I this turned into 'Aldrin Reveals Lunat Sickness' as a headline and I think lhal's pretty nl.lsleading." Aldrin, who walked on the moon last July with Neil A. Annatrong, also re.ported "another occurrence." · ··'·'My·unele was eomlng baek from the cape after the launch and wu talklna to this penon on the airplane, .!Ind the penon was asking, 'you know. what are the dangerous parts of the mls1ion,' " Aldrin sold. "And he was talklng about the landln& "Well, this turned into a headline, because this man was a reporter: 'Aldrin Ftars Lunar Rockl.' " Thieu A waiting 'Slaying' Report SAIGON (UPI) -President Nguyen Vin Thieu Is awaiting a report from the chief of Quang Ngal province on the alleged massacre of hundreds of cjvllians by 1n American Army unit last year, 1ovemment spokesmen Slid today. Residents of Truong An village ti miles nOrtheast of Saigon have saict a patrol fl'Gm the America! Division killed from 300 to 600 clvlliani with autotnatlc rifles and one ·machine gun io March, 1968. They said the victims were marched to a spot near the village and &hot by U.S. troops. . South Vietnamese spokesmen sakl late Wednesday that Thieu WU ''awaiting i report from. the Quang Ngai province chief," Col. Tan That Khien. Tfle olflclal said Tuesday he doubted the villagers' story, but addad bl tjlp<lght perjlaps 300 persoo! w ... IOJ!ed, Ji'Obably by artUiery and bombhtg. 1 ' Boys •nes~ued!! Governor Takes Pair From Prison JAC!{SONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Gov. Claude Kirk today personally ~ re~ved two y,oung: .OOys from tile Lah Butler Prison reception center •M new them .qi his of£icia1 plane to Jacksonville. -On his first day bac~ from a tour of the Holy Land, Kirk ordered St.ate Health Secrelary James Bax to place Ule boys in the ~ffllllM School for Boy<' lm- madlalely. But in the meantime, said Press Secrelary Rulsell Straiton, tht boya wve at Ktrl'• &Ide u the aovernar \rititecf a commDnity KrVice center tn Jacboft. ville. : 't. The boys are Richard Copaa, Ji, anci~ Donald Douglu -11 14-)'ear-old who'~ weighs 84 poUnds and 100~1 '1'0tt Uke a l~year-<11d than a teeneger. BOth 'were sefll,enced to three years in the ldu1t prilOQ ay,tem for breaklf11 and enterinc with lfttent. to commit a mlsdeme11nor. Meanw~lle. ~ said television-movie actor stlvt McQueen had offered to take custody' of U. two boys. Bax saJd McQuten wants to put the boys In caIUomla Boys !!<public, the wne IChoOI !or dlllnquenta at which the _actor was once confined . Mcqueen, who played the starring role In 1'B"11tt," first became known as an ac- tor Jn the okl "Wanted Dead or Alive" show on t.elevisioa • Bax said ~cQueen was one or more than 100 people who offered to take custody or otherwise help the boys. The offers came a£ter Bax said Florldl 'a prilon system was filled with men wh& are "just animals" and thJt he ftartd fQr the boys' safety. Seventh l\farine Dies At San Diego Depot SAN DIEGO (AP) -The seventh death of l',Ma~ recruit stricken with men- ~ lngocoecal dJsease YW' was reported today by the Marine Corps Reer4lt Depot. A spokesman ldentUied the latest to die as Pvt. Edward A. Br•unger, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ltnu.s Brtunaer of Route 1, Falrbault, MiM. The ~youth was taken Tuesday to the Naval hospital where he died a short Ume later. ' High Winds • ID Southland Mercury Below Zero Over Wide Midwest Area aa1rdlt1• l lMNrcil •ti•• '""" arawnsvlllt Cl'lltt-8 . c111(111n1n °'"vfr Ott Mt!Mt 0t•rt11 FtlrMnl\t =.. \ L• -''*ltl Mllll'll Mlnf1HMll1 Htw Or11111t "'"' 'Ytl'll Otkl•l'WI ~'•"""'-Cit)> ...... 'If"" S"1rlh ''" lllobltl PllOlftl• '""burttl ,..,,1.,.. •••kl c11, =:. •i~tt S1trt1Mn1& Stll Lt' ~ Clh ''" Ol·•o l•n Frtntltto Tl'llnNI "It• Ln l"rK. .. " " . • " .. .. 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Kleindienst said disturbances at the Justice Oepartme.1t and in othe r parts of town during last weekenji's , rally pres~nted enough evid€h- ce "to at least justify ou r making an Investigation to determine i£ the provisions of the antiriot law were vioJated." Kleindienst to1d a news con- ference T u e s d a y some members of the steert.1g com- mittee of the New Mobilization Committee to end th<t' War in Vietnam (New Mobe) were beln~ In ves ti gated . He specifically mentioned an in- cident involving one or the cochairmen, David Dellinger, at the Washington Mtr.1ument rally Saturday where more than %50,000 demonstrators gathered. " ... 'Iller. gave him (Dell- inger) a mJcrophone at the na- tional monument to encourage participants to march on the Justice Department. I think he introduced A~ie Hoffman and Jerry R·u b.i ~-.'' Kle1ndienst said. "The steering committee knew in advance the kind of u n p e aceful demonstration planned at the Justice Depart- ment. "This indicates to me either a lack of responsibility, or gross negligence, or deliberate participation, to the point ••• lvhere my confide.1ce In them as spokesmen for people who want to petition their govern· ment is spbstanlially diminish- ed," Kleindienst said. *****fr Pentagon Works Out l . ~ . • - R~y Bilt.~$1 Million • WASffiNGTON (AP) -4e Washingj.on f;; last week's a'.1-- Pentagon says il cOISl about $1 tiwar demonstrations. niillion to brlns troops to The estimate Tuesday ln· Sato~ Nixon Begin Talks W A:SHI~GTON "(UPI I - Prirrie M:inis{et Eisaku Sato of J&pan was given a cordial welcome. to the White J1ouse today by P~esident Nixon to ~ discUS$lons .on fina l details of return of the Island of Okinawa to Japan by the Uni ted States. Sato told Nixon during a red- carpet welcoming ceremony under dark skies on the south lawn of the \Vhile House that he was confident a mutually ·satisfactory solution could. be reached on Okinawa -"the biggest issue pending bteween J apan and the United States.'' eludes the expense n f transporting 9,qoo soldiers and Marines to the capital and supplying them over a seven- day period. It does not inClude military pay. Advance elements of the force arrived a week ago. The last units left Washi'.1glon nvernight. The regular units were never committed to the streets to put down violence but were deployed throughout a n d around the city aJ!I a precau- tionary measure. Several hundred District of Columbia National Guard troops were called out Friday night w h e n demonstrators moved toward the South Viet- namese Embassy. O. v e r a U government ex- penses were ~ot available im- mediately. U.S.· Sees Hopeful I Pointers at SAtT --·t- JI!' K. C: Tll'AtER tlhelr lnte~!ll -1111'11Jes HELSINKI (UPI) -'The land are now oalcl to !lave ftnt face-to-face Ru as o.. almost 200 more ' than fthe American dlscusska at the United Sttes. • ~ • • Wtdnesday, NMmber 19, 1969 DAILY Pilot G Joy.Theme of Kennedy Mas'l ~ ~ ~ • I ·, 4' -·I .,.l!YAHNrli PORT, II.a 11. )ohn F. ~enrtedy and .°""'1n& al_,, wlll be llll!lf (llP) -'A funeral ~ with a patrlareh of ~al the nation's ,.i.brMt. lie "'!\ ~=~ed : theme.al spirilllal.JO¥..w.Ill.be mcol famous po 1111 c aJ , ~ ~ Rn,:JllSe)lh •·l.r ;offered Thursday lot J"""ph !amili,., dlod 'l)lelday al bis 'ft!ember' al tlie cardinal'&.• ·:·P:ll!ennei!)liln the small clap-'tape Cod.home. ' ' 1111!, "ei.t . the JIA!v. Joseph , ·~ cHOrch •where the ~Kfn. .. · Thllnday•s ) 9 Lm. funeral. FifitWIW: a ._.w of Mrs. nedys have worshiped for mass will be olfered at St. JJC&nnecty ... ~ :-·" years. Francia Xavier in the aame , ~ .. _ ~ and ~los~ The·8t-year-old former am~ Church in l{y&Mis. Kennedy's frJemts..-..flilltitd. There will basaador, father of President cJoae friend, Richard Cardinal 'l>e now ... " ..... •atrateglc anns llmitaUon talks Tbe Russians have ln .. e1Ceu (5.\1.T) have shown the of 200 or ,~ malnrrio\h ~9 Ruullos indeed are interested rocketa wblcti can carry ·a. 25 lft terkMaa bargaining o n ,megaton nycle11r "!,•rh~d -baJ~ the inµs race. the biggest In the world -or " ;; ' ' · . ' ' ' 1 The .IDltial Soviet ap-a cluster.of. three "l"aµer from strength."· ~outb "'oaM-.. aya '·"•' I proacbes were rep 0 rte d ories. Another conslderaUCll ii the CJ ,, a1 , 1-.. 1houghtful IDd their public ut-This strategic leap ha! fu all as tr on om I c co s·t •of .. t.r.nc.. !~from i>\Iemlcs, appearances boosted escalating the nuclear anus ·1 86 STORES •• 0 threats or dtniands. Soviet.af· Moscow's self coofidence. 'lbe race. Unless curbed now, the " 'l lahlllly 'wu described .., Soviets have all atoog Insisted cool !or either or the two ALL IN SHELTERED COMFORT . LI notewortbJ. they will not accept a •con. !Uper powers is 1bound to run .It •tiJtOL :._,Wt Dito0 •llHW.+.Y, COltA •w. . 1 The 'Russians were believedrJ!~er<nee~~in:b· w;h~l~ch~the~!U~iltt.d;Jnot~~in~to~lens~~· ~bu~l~bundrods:::of:!.~~~~~"~-~~~~~~~-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~· to have ,iood reason to be anx· states ls trying ta "netoUate blllk>ns ol dollars. TI lous for "business" at lhe vital ~ strategic talks in this Finnish l t capital. Much ls at stake for l(J them, as well as for the 1' United Slates. ·I( One dllCordant note came nevertheless from an im- partant Soviet quarter, putUng a damper on the smiles ln Helsinki. The Soviet Anny paper Red Star, reporUng the opening of the talks In 16 words, urged the Kremlin in rlnn terms to keep its rqckets at the ready. The call reflected the Red army's apparent design to im· press on the politicians to think of security con- siderations Soviet-style first and foremost Conference sources w h o believe the Russians have come to the Helsinki cm- ference out of se!Hnterest cite two major considerations: The Spviets· have reached a near strategic balance with the United States by rushing an all-out rocket program over the past two ·years. In thost\ tWo-years, they have doubled ' Strikes Hit ltaly,France And Britain •r Unit.Ill PteM \lltenwltleMI Italian police today clashed with anarchist demonmators and French police fought mili- tant communist workers as strikes spread over Italy, France and Britain. In Milan, ·one pOlicemir.1 was killed and 11 Other. policemen v"ere injured b a t t 11 n g demOIJ!lrators who massed outside a.'theater where strik- ing workers were holding . a peaceful rally. Eight demonstrators were injured. 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DurinJ consldeiatton Of flind1 'for tho pier al a meet· Ing of the Stal< Wildlife Con1ervaUon Board, Ray Ne,. bit, executive o!ficer, commented: t 1The board fe1l1 these plen'are e1:cel ent·lnvest· m1nb: beCause they provide a -tremendOUI amoum of ~allon for youngsters and senior clUun • .,Surv~Ys. have shown that piers mak.• a definite con· tribullon In fighting juvenile dellrtqu.ency by providing a place where youngsters may enjoy healthy recreation· al pursuit.. al little or no cost." It has beel\ estimated that 400,000 anglers might use the facility annually to try their luck. II will be a fine recreational resource for not only the coas'la'I area but our burgeoning ~th county inland develop111enL I . • A Need~d Aerial Survey • I ' . • I Laguna Beach.'• Festival-city plan to Invest $2,500, split down the middle, for a much-needed aerial and top- ograJ)hlc survey Of the Irvine Bowl Park area is a wise one. '"It could aave unnecessary expense irt the future. Despite the up-bill·and-dOWJH!ale topography of the property., .it seems no one_ever has gotten around to mapping it, e1:cept in bits and pieces (that don't flt t~ gether). Expansion and improvement of the FeaUval area is Police Need C·hange of Attitude, Too '" """: ""':1~ ':-J Sya.ney J,, Harris . l ) About a year ago, my sixth-grade Gaughter and her class at school were ~lted by Friendly Officer Jack, a local ;policeman assigned to "community rela· tions." The cops, understandably enough, I.are trying to get a better public image .these days. Friendly Officer Jack., in a wann and beaming fuhJon , told the kid1 bow the police fortt operates (toward abort.- haired people, anyway ), and advlled them how to act if someune on the street tried to molest them or spirit them away. He warned the girl.!I, particularly, that the biggest no.no is getting Into a strange car, under any circumstances. "No matter what anyone says," he cautioned, ''do not get into anybody's automobile." mE VERY NEXT DAY, a Saturday morning around U -my daughter was walking back from a friend's house, car· rying her Girl Scout kna~ack with schoolboob in it. An unmarked car drew up alongside, two men in multi got out and demanded to know who she was. She asked the reason for their question, and they flashed badgtl, murmuring "Plainclothes Squad." They we.re looking for runaways, and requested her to get 1nto the car and go to the. district police 1tatlon. SHE DEMllltRED strongly, Inviting them to go to the corner drugstore with her, where ahe might call home and verify her identification,. After a few minutes of Intense questioning, the men Dear Gloon1y Gus: When top jobs open up in Laguna city departments, why can't they promote from the ranks inste8d of hiring outsiders? That's no "·ay l.O build employe morale. -D. C. C. Tllll '"1Ufl refledl ,..,.n• t111wf. ""' MCtUttl" tl!tM tf till lllWlf'I-. ~ ""'' HI ....,. M OllM!r .... Dt*f ,lllt. aeen'led satisfied with her .,.. tides, and drove away, leaving a prel:tf shaken UtUe girl. Her mother, hearlng ot the tnc:kknt, 11f91Dptly phoned the t.uce Com· 1Di1Sioner'1 office, and, afWr· a ~· learned that the two men in Jrutll were plalnclothel detectlves. She wanted to know why they bad Invited the girl to get into an unmarked car, just the day after she had been warned by a policeman never to do so. "1 don't know what the dftective burtau thinks about this," said the man in the Commissioner's offJte, "but if It was a daughter of mine, 11d tell her to run lite hell!" IJTl'LE · WONDER t11at the urban public is confused and raeotlul over police procedures and praetlcet. How can a 10.year-<ld 11tl bo expectod to know il • police bad1e ii ~. ot an identity card the real thing? ~pecially when to many deteatlves In 1 bll clty look and ""'1ld as tough as the men they are pur111ins. Friendly Olflc.r Jock ts not really lmprovlnc "community relltions." He Is jUlt aoft-IOl:pinl parents. Bitter law enforceintnt depends u 1m1ch -lf not more -on a chance of atiltvdt by the cops u by a ehlnge o( attitude on tbe part of the public. Educational Uncertainty - By llOBERT T. MONAGAN A11tmbly Speaker Each year, Californians invest billions of dollar& in educaUon -but have never had an effective way of measuring the quality of what they buy. We spend increasing numbers of dollars every year, but is lhe quality of education higher today than it was twen· ty years ago? Or even ten years ago? And who says 90? The Legislature this year determined to have these quesUON answered. It adopted a resolution 1uthored by Assemblyman Victor V. Veysey (R· Brawley), Chairman of the Alstmbly Education Committee, calllnC for 1n educational yardstick to mtUW'e UM performance of our tchooll. THE BABIC PROBLEM hu alwa71 been that we hive bad no <:1tar.cut •• George ---. Dear George: George, thank you for the daily laugh. I've been rtading you for tfcht yea.rs and meaning at least once 1 month to write to you. A col· uma tl1at ~ briOI a lllllle 1boae da71 ts 1 valuable commodity and don, )ou ever t.r1et It. A lot of people feel !hot way these d1171. ROBERT H. COLLINS Dur Sir: Dght yean or not. that wu WW1b waltln& for. Tbank you very much. (Wl\1 ltt an lnslpif',..,,t problem bother )pOI! Writ& to Gfot'1e, •nd let on lnailnillcant problem col· ' umnllt bother you.) ··-. ' detinitlons of our pls Ind objtdlves In public education, certalnl1 no delblitlona that allowed us to meun dtcrea of success or failure. p Our statewide testing programs give us norms of accompliahmt:nt, bbt these are relatively ustleSll unleu they can be m<uured "iainlt prevloully OSUbllahed aoaJI. ' Should "'· for lnstanct, -.nc1 that a child ,.ach a specUlc Ind of readlnJ facility at a sivtn trade in school? Should thll objecUve take priority over other ob- jectlvts, lllCb u speWnc, or wtltJna, ot compulatloftal lkllh ! IN NO OTllEll Oelcl which c:onsurna important amounll of the to dollars at'B we 110 uncertain 1bout wbat we specUlcalty want for -doDan or ao unable to assess what 11 delivered. For theae realOlll, the L<llslature this )'tar aut.b01'1dd the Assembly 1nd Senate EducaUon Committees to act u 1 joint <ommlttee to c0operate with the State Boml ol Education In developtnc recom· menctstlona on the problem. THE LEGllLAruRE has asked for a report in the nut session lo recommend ways to set up educatSonal pl• and 1 &ystem of mtuurlng to what dt1rtt the public: schools 1ehleve these goals. Unti l these 1oals and proctdum for perrorma~e assessments m developed, the Legtslllure will continue lo be un· necess arily handicapped in jdenlifylng and supponlOf the most IUC-1ul ol the State's edU<aUonal progratn1. dtllnltely In the cardl! There II a serious need for park· In&, w h i c h may be 'feasible In a canyon to the ~ a r • There Is talk of movlnc th• r .. uvel office, perhaps to tbt site now occupied by tbt School of Art and Design, and of expanding Ill• exhibit area further if the tennis court& can be ,.1oc11ed (or maybe that's where the perking would be?). Underneath all this Is a system of sewers and utility lines that nobody can figure out at this point Tho aerial and topographic study could be wed as a locator fot the underarcund uUlitles and at the same tlme offer an overview of the entire p~-rty to permit more loflcal use of the 1rounds u a wbolo. · U the proposal to move the courts Mu dle art school to a new park area on Woodland Drive abould go through, the Festival area wlll be ripe for major de- velopment. The proposed survey will greaUy facllltate lhls wotk. Proud Record in Jeopardy. For many years now, Laguna never })as fa.lled to meet, and usually exceed, its Community Chest goaJ. Last year the goal wa s topped by $4,000, bringing that much more aic;l for welfare and youth agencies. · This year,'for the first time in local Cbest history, the drive Is IUJ?in·g -bedly. Little more than hall of the needed ~7,TXM> has been received. A second mailing has been sent out tO flnns and in· dividua1s in an effort to boqst donations. With 10 m11"" more peopJe in the area needing the programl. offered by Chest-supported agencies, the a:oal 1hould be to step up the:i:e services. Instead, there ii a very good chance that some of the program& will have to be curtailed. We hear a great deal o( talll about the need to "do something" for young people with problems. ~.on Air Force effU:kru:y expert upoaing adtkd coalll,;you're ho11e1t, dili/fent, COlll'Oleoua and fired.' Chest·sponsored youth programs can help young people before they develop problems. One of the boot ways to "do something" is to respond to this urgent call. s It Helps lfs Open lfp Our Senses Meaning of 'Sensitivity . Training' Ta tht EdltOr : "Sensillvlty training" &ee.ms to be a red f!al phl'ue to some people. J think J undmtlnd how Ulis happens. We ovtr-308 give great power to words about bad and good, life and people. Many of us gave up that btauUful open- nesa that we were born wltl'I., that ability to plunge ourselves into e-iperlence and learn -without effort -In OW"Selves. Instead, with effort, we substituted our self.value with value for pther people 's words. We forced ourselves l.O say words that had nothinc to do with our own ex· perlence, our own feeling. We learned to "use our beads." We use our heads with so much in&ena1ty thlt we've neglected erperlencinC ouneiYa -our feelings in our bedlOL Wa fqot be'jl' to play, llow to •nlo1 -.. iffti>out ellort. WHEN WE VllE words to cover op our own rullty, our aelv11 dlsappelftd. Our experienet of a.llveneu dtuppean. We :an't just 11bt." Instead, we Uve out the word pictuta of bow we're 1uppoted to be. Llke the wom1n whole word picture says, 0 1 want to be 1 good wife. A 1ood wife cooks dinner for her husband." She's stuck. She can't cook because it &imply 1lves her pleasul't! to do so -she cook• because ahe thinka it's "the right thing to do." So, no room (or joy. And she dou cook for her huaband even when aht's tied up w:lth reaentrnent. She'• Uvlnc out her word picture, her belief. Ouch! IN IENSITJVlTY groups, we of the stuck generaUon are lovingly helped to rHxperlence ourselves. We're helped to eet underneath the words that we so often use to hide ounetves (It Isn't "nice" to say whit you feel). C.n you vlsualbe taking a walk with a stranger for an hour or two, with neither of you &«Ying 1 word? It'• an eye-opening ex· perlence._ Lltually. That's the kind ol thins H:nalUvity tr&lnlng does so well - helpt ua open up our aenses. Of courte, lf JOU think your senses are not worth opening up, if yoo think your self Is not worth experiencing, then sensitivity groupa are not for you. RUTHE QUINN c-pu Dippier To the Edit«: ' The achlh ""'°"lslon at UC, Irvine ~ to be partially responsible for the problems on campus. The Chancdlor at \JCI a.Dows· the SOS and other obviously le!Ust llfOUJ>S on the campus, despite the , wlshel of the Aile's ta1payers who IUJ>- "po<t the schools; yet there are none of the tradttional JraterntUes or ..,..rltles on the campus. 1be administrators are dl1CGW"1giag the. f0'11\IUon of traditional, petrloUc oampui organlzaUons while allowing hippies to dominate the carn- puiea. MRS. M. B. REILEY ltwn1tltlfJ Scared To the Editor : Alter reading the article, "Su Educa· Uon Called Red Plot," by the Mission Viejo te1eher , Bruce Glenn, I was reminded ol tht resignation statement of Anaheim Union Hl&h Scbool lllstrid'• former .superintendent, Paul Cook. "If you tell a lie Jong enough and loud tnoUgh, peoplt will bell eve you." I cannot comment oa the lrticle -for those Amer1can1 who arc conct.med and reUonlJ ciilltns, Ill danger ls self~vi· dent. IT JS THE others for whom 1 am nlnrmecl. A gro'il'ing number of frustrated Americans are succumbing to the radical and emoUonaJ cries of the far right. I wonder from where thtlr next plaUorm will come. Phllosopi\yl Perhaps they will Letters from readtr.t' are welcome. Normally wri ter• should convet1 their nussage.s in 300 words or Uss. , The right to cc>ndense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All let- ters must include signature and mail· ing address, but name& ma11 be with- held on request ff suffictent reason is apparent. decide that teaching Plato's Republic In the schooll l!: encouraging communism. It doea propose it, you know. In fac:t.. Jesus preached pure and undefiled com- munism. Shall we ban CbrisUanity? WHERE DO WE stop these people? 'Ibey grow and spread like a virus in· fectlng the country with the fear of "the enemy." I am personally frightened that my feUow Americana are running scared and basing their action! on hatred and in· security. ls that any way for patriotic Americans l.O instill pride in the nation'• youth? RUTH NOEL Senior Student of Mr. Glenn, Mission Viejo Hill> Sc~oot Agne"''' Speech To the Editor: Vice President Agnew's Des Moines speech ts a clear invitation to establish government ce.morship of television and radio. Not long since, the leaders of this administration castigated newspaper and magazine reporters and editorial writers, too. Agnew 's speech is not a return to McCarthyism : It well could be the first step in conditioning the public for 1 totalitarian government, a n o t h e r Hitlerism. The reasOn Is simple; he who controls the news media rules the nation. TlUS SERJES OF attacks by the Vice President on the liberals of the nation , Is appareatly an attempt on his part to make himself their spokesman, and leader of the reactionary groups of the United Stales. Again and again his words Faultfinders Aledo, Ill., Times Record: 11It is time that lhose persons who seem to make an occupation out of finding fault with our schools, our ttUgions, our government, and most ~r things considered by them to be 'squa.rt' stop to pause for 1 moment and ask themselves what better system they have lo replace the one they MC attemJ)Ung to destroy. For anyone who has traveled to other countries while in the armed forces or otherwl.ae, it i5 ap- parent the United Slates has done more to as11lst the pOverly·stricken• than any othet nal.fon. OUr country and lt.s govern· ment-m1y not be ptrfed, but maybe It's lime for those who disagree with it so violtntly to purchase a one-way ticket to another country." r.t1m1t OUvt, N.C., Trtbaoe: "President Niton'a plan for changing the welfare sysklm In this country lo a program of 'family 1ulstancc' ... could starce!y draw tilling opposition from anybody ex· ccpt. deadbeats among wtlfare reclpien~ and lhose political and social leaders who, for some reason, have always pro- moted deadbeat welfarl.sm." have been calculated to incite anger, possibly violence. We do not need to urge violence on political groups in our country; we have too much of it now, and it is worthwhile l.O point out that it is not the leaders of the conservatives who have been assassinated ; it is the leaders of the liberal movement who have been killed . ROBERT E. O'BRIAN Jet Poll11tio11 To the Editor: For years I have heard that the ex· haust produced by jet planes played llttle if any part in our smog problem, but I found thil very hard to believe. • Finally, in an article in your paptt ast Monday, Air California admitted to ~e fact that tbelr jets are poUutln& our aJI". They say they have designed a smog con. trol device for their jets. All J can say to this is that I'll believe it when I see it. t just hope that these devlcu are more effective than the car smog control devices were supposed to be. LINDA NATTRESS Laguna Teen Center To the Editor: Fred Sehoemehl's column of Oct. 30 brought a subject home to me which I face with mixed emotions. I completely agree with his views and the pathos of his cl0&ing two lines. " -does aomeone care enough?" -Laguna Teen Center, the dream of many of the youth J.n our city. This is not a new dream. Jn 1943 the youth of Laguna dared to hope and dream. After six years of concerted ef. fort by bu!iness and professional men, builders. parents, and those of us who were children and youth we had a Youth Ctnttr. Bob Hope came down and did two benefit performances. We fed cement ml:iers, followed the directions of carpenters and other workmen and the structure was built. WHERE IS IT now? The "old Boys• Club facility on Coast Highway.'' That phrase galls me ! The Youth Center operl- ed in 1949 and when I returned from the Korean War it was defunct. All the effort, plannlna, and work went down the drain. This Is no commentary on the Boys' Clubs of America. Inc.; we are most fortunate to have their program and in· flu ence in our commuility. However, Laguna's youth were sold out, not for the want of a building (it was the best which could be built and ap. pob1ted at that time) but In providing lasting leadership and a program which 'voold have made the center a center for the youth community. I imagine that salary wa a major factor. Lasuna did not support its youlh and may be gullty of this again. POSSIBLY THE in crease of youth population In 20 years would make It in· feasible, but l would like to see the fonner Youth Center cleaned up. refurnl!hed and ntumed to the ute for which It was bullt The idea of uling the new Doys' Club sounds in~rnUng, but a program and place for youth mun be eve ry day. ff must be a plact and atmosphere wh!ch can be counted on. It mUlt be peo- ple, parenu, teachers. mlnlsten ol youth, the "Y" and the rest or us e1rlng and -'llpportlng each day. l think that it would be dlfflc:ult to accomplish thlJ in con- iunctlon with 1notber program. A ceMer b: just that, a central place for a seitrnent of IOClely, in this cate our teens. 1be old Youth C@:nler Is better fitted to a varied JlfOATam th en the Bal'tfoot Bar and It rould and 11hould be a permantnt place for our youth. LAGUNA IS in an exc:tllent position \\'IU1 reg3rd to leadership. We hive George ~·owler1 city rtertallon dJrector, and we have a Youth Council which "anites all agencies Ind leade!' c:oacemed ' with our teen community. Now we need a place. J urge any person who ls in a posl· tlon of responsibility lo return the Youth Center to the youth, all of the youth of Laguna Beach. CHARLES E. MAIER, Ph.D. Dana Polnl Probfeltd To the Editor: After 40 years, Dana Point is at the crossroads ,of its development and It bas many grass roots problems to face and solve ln the near future. With the completion of Doheny State Park, the Dana Point Harbor, to the north the development of the Caprpn pro- perty by the Laguna Niguel CorJ>9ratlon and many other projects that are iolna to have a great impact on tht community of Dana Point. more plannin1 should be' O>ll· sidered DOW. As a property owner and taxpayer, I must admit that J am perplexed as to how these problems would be £aced and resolved. ONE OF mE solutions offered ln the last month or so is the incorporation of Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. I, for one, have a number of questlons that should be answered before we get in- volved in such a controversial IS&Ut aa in- corporation. (1) Do we have a large enouih tu base? (a) We mi11:ht tax people right out of this area lrtstead of attracting them. (b) This might place an additional so· to 90 cents on the property tax. (I) ARE THERE enough qualiJled, capable, dedicated people who can doft.ate their lime and effort to help org:anlu a new city? People who are willing to take the abuse, punishment, guff, insults that the shrill vocal minority will di!h out? This same group, U they don't get their way, can ask for a recall or question that there ts a conflict of interest. These are just 8 few or the many pertinent questions that should be answered as fa"r as Incorporation is con- cerned. With the tremendous growth that ts coming to this part of southern Orange County we need qualified leadership - leadership which will research all sub- jects before speaking for Dana Point. SOMETIMES AN Image is created tftat can be very detrimental lf the presen- taUon by a speaker is filled with fantasy and erroneous statements. If we really wlsh to develop Dana Point into the at· trac:t.ive community It can and should be we will have to wort together. There is u old Amtrican proverb thit "molasaes attrac:ta more files than vlnepr." We should not forget that we should and must have the cooperation of all governmental agencies as well as our immediate nelghbort; othenria, we ire going to delay and defeat our purpose in m>klnJ this part ol the South Coast a bolter pl1e< to li,... I H.L.REMMEU --WWW- Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1969 Tht edftorlol poge of the Dof!r Pilot 1eelc.t to inform and &tim- utate f'tad1r1 bt1 prttmUng thia . netDspape:r'1 optnions and com- mtn~ on topicr of hittrt1C and 1ignificance, bu provtdtng ca fonim for tM 1zprr1rion o/ our readers' oplniom, and bf pnsmting the diVffll tM'°" polylts of informed ob1ervtr1 and 1poktsmen on topic.s of the 44r. Robert N. Weed, Publisher • ' ' . "· CHECKING • UP l• 21 Guilty In Qlllege Takeover Two Appl~s a" Day LOS ANGELES (UPI) -In 1 trl:al described as a landmark Jn lhe hl11tory of I • Mayl(eepDocAway campua violence, 20 of 21 San Fernando College atudents were '.convicted of felony char&'!' Tuelday . for the takeover of· two c a m p u 1 By L. M. BOYD DID YOU EVER tip an • usheretl< lo a motJon picture 1 theater? In France, I t ' 1 custo~ary • , . THE : REBEARCHEl\S at Ohio State Unlvel'lity not only contend , ceNin foods made ·you drtarn, but they I n s I s t ' watermelon makes you dream : the most • . , IT IS A PECULIAR revelation I think, that more women ' than · men want to 10 to the moon. Far more, .. AMONG SALARIED PEOPLE, t h e sick-leave story goes like this: Bachelors take more time off ' the job than single girls, but married women take more ' time off than husbands ... ROGET'S THESAURUS lives M081' popular hobby?" A. bolldlzlll• Iut year. Can only ~II you the most ln handing down th t m on e y 1 s s pen t on ve:rdktl, Superior Court Jud&'t pbotognlphy. Mark J!r•ndl!!'• who heard the THE LONG LUNCH -How · two-montli ' trial without a would you like to put 1n your jury, said: day's work in two shifts-first "The· campus b not a fram 10 a.m. to Z p.m., then privileged sanctuary or haven from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.? You'll of refuge where dbruptive and note that would give you a violent aCls go qnpunisbed. We three-hour break for lunch. ~n dare not and will not sancllan Spa!~~ such a workday is force and violence and other traditional. Both the govern-Illegal acts to effect deserved ment there and the unions are changes " fighUng it, but the pattern The derendantl were ac- perslsts among e x c e 11 e n t cused of conspiracy to selze laborers. In lhe United States, two buildings at the school as you know, the one-hour Nov. 4, 1M8, 'and kidnap and lunch Is the rule among ex· falsely Imprison more than 30 cellent laborers: Top ~X· ad min Is tr alors, faculty ecuUves may habitually enJOY members and o£flce workers. the two-hour lunch, but the Most of the defendants were · three.hour lunch ls com!J1°n ldentUled as members of the on.IY to alcoholics and com· .school's militant BI a ck WldondlJ, HMmbtr 19, 1969 D.lllV l'!lOT 7 • ' I .. tJilowJibm ;your-'PJy,moutJtdeakt"I c.A elating deaJ ofia dash ing "Viister! . ' , 17 words for1 an honest man and 193 for a lhief. Most in- equitable. mtssion salesmen. s d t u I he · MIGHTY INDEPENDENT tu en . s n on. At t time of . . 1 fellow, the !~er. The pollti-:~ ~=~~·~:i:.r.:i'ib A 1J.A,S CHRYSLER-PL YMGUTH· INC. PIE -Third most popular kind of pie served l n restaurants ls pecan. Fourth is custard. D o n • t understand that. Pecan pie Is too rich. How could anybody prefer it to custard pie? As always, the first and second most popular, respectJvely, are apple and cherry. That's all right. clans figure hil vote. ls the the Black Pan~ slogan: 2929 'H ..a.-~ 1ou1· __ _. ·c le ast predictable. He. JJ more "By Any Means Neceuaey." 1 _____________ .:..;..:..;._.::.:;•::..__:::;.::__,:, ==•.::Till"=.::"::•__:::Olta:::::.._:M:::•:•:·~· _:C::allf:::'.:• ____ __:_...:._ ______ _ apt lo switch parties than Deputy dlatrlct a t t 0 r n e y I anybody, they say · · • THE Vincent Bugliosl sakl the case UNIVERSITY ot New Mexico the fl · ti football team painted jtJ home w~ rst in the na o!! In locker room bright red to stir wtuch s.tudenl! involved ID a ·is 1h · ·i • 1 k campus disorder were pro-up 1 own, e VlSl ors . oc er secuted and convicted !or APPLES -Will an apple a day keep the doctor &Wlf? Maybe not, but two a dtfy ml&ht Or so It's indicated by the findings of Dr. Ancel Keys of MJrmeapoll~. His studies show 15 grams of pectin daily lowers blood cholesterol. You get about that much pectJn out of a couple of apples. room .P:8slel blue to p~cif~ the felonies . He called it ''a oppos1hon. Is that ethical . landmark and h I s to r J a I PLANFI' MAN -After a c case." Gemini girl is married three years, says our Planel man, The four dtfeiue attorneys you can expect her to spend at sald they will argue for a new least one evening a month trial on Jan. 2t, the date set away from the house. With her for sentencing, and if 11uch girlfriends, presumably. But motions are denied they will not necessarily. Now wait, appeal the convictions. CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q. he's not 'trying to tmply Gemini glrls a r e un- trustworthy. Just independent. "How heavy is a bullet.proof veal?" A. A. vest agalnst handguns NOS 13i,2 poWtdS, aOOtrt. A knife-proof vest· only Your question& and con1- menU are welcomed and will be used whenever pas· wef&hs eliibl pounds. But the slb!e in "Chtcking Up." Ad- , veal! that Mop rlno bullets dre11 your mail to L. M. are ~ly made articles Boyd, in care of tM Daily Pi- , that vanously weigh a Jot lot, Bo:: 1875, Newport more , • , Q. "WHAT'S THE Btach, Calif., 92668. .· 4 ngela !Javis'· .K.in ·Held in Murder Try .. Di:L MAR (AP) -Fania Davis Jordan, 22, siater of controver15Jal UCLA in11tructor , ,AngeJa Davis, has been char£. ed with attempted murders of two sheriff's deput1es. Mrs. Jordan, of Del Mar, a UC.San Diego graduate stu- deot. Also waa dlarged TUes- day with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon in com· plaillllt Issued In Oceanside Municipal Courl Her husband, S a m u e 1 Jordan, 23, free OJ bail pen- ding appeal of a Lancaster, ' Pa., prison sentence, was charred with the same four offenses. ficial said Is a step below a teaching assistant. Sherllf Joseph O'Connor gave. newsmen this account. Two sheriff's deputies assumed Mn. Jordan was hitchhiking on old U.S. 101 in Del Mar and they stopped to quesUu.1 her Tuesday morn- ing. Jordan came up, srabbed his wife and they walked home, about 12 ·blocks away. The deputies followed on foot. Ex-Convict To Go Back To Nevada LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Leonanl T. Fristoe, 77, who esc:aped from the Nevada Stale Prllon three yean after he was I sentenced for two murders ln IWO, aald TUesday he wanLs "to go back there and get it over with." Frlatoe, known for more than four decades as Claude R. Willis, appeared i n munlclpal court and waived extradition to Nevada on a warrant charging escape. "Do you want to waive your extl'adlUon rights and go back?" asked Judge Antonio E. Chavez. "Sure do," replled Fristoe in a sort voice. The snowy-haired fu&itive was helped from th e courtroom witness stand by sevenl sheriff's deputies who called him "Pop." T h e n.addy • complexioned man was arrested at a suburban Compton t r a 11 e r park after his daughter-in-law turned him in Saturday on a disturbing tHe' peace charge following a family squabble. Sidney Wllllarn Glass, 22, of Cardiff, one of the black stu· dent council leaders planning UC.San Diego's third colle1e, was charged with ,harborlng a ·fugHlve, Mrs . Jordan, atter The Jordans ran into their home and the deputies en- tered, telling Jordan he v.·as under arrest for inlerferlng with their quesUoning. Jordan ran into the bedroom and retumed~with a shotgun, Deputy Bert Moorehead shot ........ -... .. -... .. -... .. i:.-,.:oo.JI · she fled the shooting see.le in a car traced to him. . Bail for the three was set at 45,000 ea ch. ?rfrs. Jordan is an "associate in philosophy" at UC-San Diego, which a university of· Jordan In the shoulder. Jordan ran back into t~ bedrOom and Mrs. Jordan grabb e d Moorehead's gun arm, jerking it up so two more Mots were fired, hltUng no one. The deputies went outside and took pos!Uons behl:ld a van parked in the street. They said Mrs. Jordan fired two shotgun blast.a, peppering the Ri Cl van with pellets. ots ose Nel1her deputy WU hit. The deputies returned to TTI• gh School 1helr patrol car and radioed n for help and found the Jordan home empty when t h e y SAN B~RNARDINO (AP).,-returned. Racially troubled San Btmar-Jordan was arrested at dblo Hlgh School North was Scripps Memorial Hospital, ordered closed today after re-where he was taken by a newed finbUng bet.ween black neighbor for treatment of the. e flesh wound. and white students broUj:ht an O'Connor said Mrs. Jordan estimated too officers to the sctne Tuesday. was seen leaving the residence Police used tear gas to in a car traced to Gius: She NIGHTS SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS Can be more Profltabla , ... you, CAlL US NOW FO~ INFORMATION AND A BAOCHUAE. .... ,., •• b =~ IUllAU 543·2222 t Ol'flCI S TO li!lml ALL OP OIWIGI OC1. fl h was arretted at a Cardiff , break up numerous strlg ts residence and Glau was -.,.. that erupted In the school1j~~~~~:::::~~~~~~~~~~. ' quadrangle during a bruk 1n rested later. 5i~~t.~E1~::1 DIFT CllTIFICATIS with tear 1a1 Jo halt rock· 1hrowlng that bc!1an """'.... ARE AVAILABLE AT dents started boardtna: buses to st~\'::: a smaUer diltur~1 ~«~IJ1 ,.{\~ ~d}fft\i i::::.:ies:1i=1 ~ .~I/ ~· OFll/I: tfr1 omcers SI.Id black llu-~ c...... Mell = ~f' ,,:.:r~.~>~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA Ina °"' of 1he buaes. Brl1tol at tho San DI ... Prwy, the tro11ble w1s blamed on Cotta Mtu 540off91 recurring b J t t t r n e I I that Undtoid.d wt..t to tfftf 1/Uf oM °" 1MN s1fl c•rtWcatt• resulted from a series of ml· lft M1" ·~ ot • ..,.. K•1 b. HdM!n .. 1oc1.111 or at nor lntu-ra clal Dghta that •1\7 oti.r HlcllOl'J' r.nu *" m ti.. umled. Stat.. 1\• broke out durln& a football rq tnt aq ..aeot ~ 11117 ot a. IUnot1" ap.f lift • Pei lect .,... .... fol' Rim ~You'll Ibid theae handy rain ponchoe to be the plat thing since umbrellu. To get one, simply oi-a banlr.-safc ' nvinp ICCOUllt l'or $100 or more with Yint We81C:n1Bank. U you're already a cuatomtt. of 1 oun,juat add $100 or. plOl"C ,. • to Y0111° p*nt savings acc;ounL M-.,lle ,1ou1d ratbtt haw! a helmet bllak. Gi•e us the word. 'Thc.c: ce.. nmic h<!autiea will make saving coins just a liule inore fun for the kicla. When the ~. &Ilea, open & savings aa:Olµlt ' " • • .. J , • Who won'teome in out of the rain. for yo~r·chiid. After all, little guys aiC enti!led io earn niore on their ·eamin~, too. Jud tolhow)'Ollthatwe're good~ Uyoudon't ha•e an account with Fint Western Bank you can buy eith~r the rair:a'.~ncho or helmet hanL For mily $2.00, i~clw!ing tµ. ~atunlly, we'd rather have you ' do b111incu with ua and get a free gift. Thia offer it for a:limitecl tlme:only and·good ·only at patticipa&ing brancha of Fint Western Bank.. game Friday at the Oraoie .,u. • ..._ _.,,.. .,..r;n·· • ..,..,.. 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"CHARGE IT" ' ti BRANT'S SURPLUS •· GIANT'S • • CH.UGI ·~· •• BE - UTUT lfytn ........ leott~ tlMtth leatftfr .,,,.,.. 1M · •ut .... ,.. SlnlJ 6 It 12 , It Gf1,.r11 m. . .,...1 20 "'9Jtt,.. IAST·fO.CAn' fir W.. Ois 1•:~ ha .... '' 1hert ............ ' thlift • fw Wk ft UIUll•wtlfl ....... .......,,Al ..... ..,. .... 14 .. 17. .. -__ ,, "" .... . ~ ·-... " ~-·ca~e~ F&tured · · ~JOiirJi31 N..,~gmethodsana P"ll!TBl!!l.il)rangf Coast and Golden .Wlel junior colleges will b,t l\"tunid in the . DectmbeNy,uacy. tSMJe ol Junior lll>I• Jouf!!al. , The 'I"'<' In the educaUM magazmi. wlil: gt\lert to The League h InnqVatlon in the Community College, which decided to spotlight th~ Orange Coast Junior College District.~ r... ~ • The~• w11atisnew .i the Orallce' CGut campus In c:cota lites\ and the Go14en ~·-In H~ llllClon -l'" prepared by Dr. Nirma•'Watson,,· chancellor olthe.junior co diltrict. ind Bernard L -of the diilliict'• ol Eduo:atmal Defel New J>roll:llp!S ~!Jo!d. the mqazine ~rt include: -A tape ftcord<d~ leaching a (•f I f U 11 tt.C f~ . · 'labor~ coiil'oe.:at ~. •·: ' • -A two.year' eeur. of -' , In air lranoporlallori ·at {lOO ». ~..,. wrn •t· in air' fftighl handling, restrvatioM and airline office manage- ment. -A concept ct teaching · common, core health courses in orientation to allied health professions, medica l tennin· ology, patient care. and hu- man diseases at OCC. Pooling of students into such courses pennits great variety in specialized health career pro- grams for smaller.numbers of students. ,: , · -An appljecf" arithmetic in· Elruction unit jri,the concept of permrtage ~ computers for fn<fividuatizei:f instruction at GWC. / -A Pl'OIJ'ammed remedial arithml!lliC ~ at 00:: for ~-l'eoelveDorF gr_ In mi-.UCS . .,,A.~~vl<kio tape on ~tlOn ofJBM card punch ~ifor' data processing ~il!GWC. ~aUOI\ of teac:l!lnl packJies"• 4 n management g a;mi s., :;:urv.eyin·a· mathejlalfcs · ind ch~ for '*1im,f-comi>uter ~·.al OCC and 10 'at GWC.j· · · -Th&. remedial E n g 11 , )1 syllabus .at GWC has been rewr~ ta agree with the California'l:t.emeiitary schoobl' "new E'rJl!i.sh '' concept ol grammar ~,growing 'Jolt , Of sentence patet111 b\ftead of parts of •J>l!"C!I. -Freshman ~liah com· posilion at' OCC has been chan«ed to a one-track course for~ Eriglish students of all abilities with two addltional hour.a of laboratory for those needing extra help. -The district has set aside lundsk faeulty fellowshiP.11o . ., be used in developing im· proVed learning experience. for students. -A la.mirrute film on use ol" computers in 1nstrucUon hU been prepared for teacher education and for community infonwlt.\mk . -A GW~ painting tecbn l(iies 1'ncluding rtemonstralion, examples of student a n d professional artwotk aod narrative. -Equipping of the 300-seal Forum Jecture hall at OCC for tai}e ·recording, film strips, motion ptcture projection and television broadcast. Lectures given Jn the Forwn are taped and available for make up or review in·lhe co11ege li.b~ary. -Preparation of 27 half. hour tapes for political science instructio n at GWC ·or lec- tures, excerp~ of television and r a d i o wc>gtams and talks. With eatjl'taP'!: there is an outline ol notes·lncluding pertinent excerpt& from 1he Constitution. -A coom in h!S!Dey and politica.1 Science has been deveJoped by ·OCC instructors using 15 single-concept video tapes as an adjunct. to large· group instruction. -Music from all periods or a mli&ic }Ustory and a~ preclaUoil course at GWC has been taped to be.~~ out for home or classroom use. A sell testing syllabns bas been prei>ared. . ~ repetitive, nine-wee); coarse brt "Problems of Man's Environment" has been devis- ed._'!4'<000 >o· a diu...,,,i.;., · stdl¢R!r teaches each week and siu~ents can '"""' ibe . '°""' any week du/i!>l-pje " · . 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Ca,rry Seal StUtdj , 1 pt~tic w i.th $1 M pnnttd. plu-• tic co•e {e~ $15,99,lnfant's High Chair P1dcled -.kk .. 3 •nclsalerr •J • 'btlt. . ·.$17.49 Adfustallle Baby Strolllll' ~diwtt "' ..,irlool. $14" ~ ::=::,~~: I ·. s14• ~l miniatures-·,... · . $1 .49 Kl-Ka-Boo ttpliw « •<-· i.;..'< Paopm • .,..., I• tual dnwinp [ , j l ~itb ~'!we .... lnfdllts' Bootl• 11~:~!~~:"":"'~""':·· J..:"~·e.· ~:"°;' ~··;""':·:·rw=-,~'"'3'•; Wuhabl• nttn.. . qukk, c:omf~t ..... ccuoo Q)fd.. ;;;:_trr_ 99c I $7.95 s.m-no KIRI Edward floett>aR °""'" I I Cf I Flush-A-By• You'n th '2" Imper a ••• ai.da. •••r· lox of 50 1 Dl1p, Dlapen "1W. "'"' Amtriao llllldau o,.n ·$~ ,.,Ir ti ll -• Swi&htt procl•itt I f, Med. or Tod· 73c ll,1i ln)'tl l11tr Moat PofJ\llu tt,e. 7t d· , dlu Siie. Dr1wt1r'1ttt ~ " c .. ,.r. $144 Si" Yalutl $4.99 Infant ~ri1b·0 rr.. U hie Chair-Trainer Bentley I r Hi-h i ck for Slp1 ef t•t Z1•l1t "Flki" .,· babf'• comfort. P1lat111 lilt Stte.tt1llned J!05iliv& ec~ $14''• Nnn·skid ltp, S2tt Wood pW_l, 99c lion 11,thtm "' 801dr.one • () liit·out poctf. •oilcolo1s, c~iewithttdorblack ,. ----·------------.,---.,,.-------------------·-- . . . l' Pre-MOVING . ;..• I. ' • \ ! I ; \ . PRICE~SU\SH:1N6 /: • l1111ilgtonlP1ters ~. SHOTGUN SHELLS . ., I . • r LIST; (· • " • l .. , . , • • i f • • •• , ' ' ; . ,, '. ' ! .. ; . ". ~ I ; I . , ' ' ' •' .. ' $3.90 . ! *ALL• $24.9 -~::aox ·. "· . '-Of 25' . HI-WE .LOADS . . 12 geuge-314 • 1'14 • 6 ' ·-' ~ -~, •.. • 22 ;LONG RIFLE " . ·•, ;LIST ·$511_ BOX SfH . · . _. OF 500 j • ~ 'for GALS! .I . STYLES! • , -*All '; . SIZES! I ' ' . i *All -~ .. · COJ.ORSI , ~ • .. ·. ' .. ' ·. ·9995 · ;. Ylllfl1i1ldiBwnl ......... :· .. • ... ; .. ,, : ....... 189.9$ • . . . . ., • ,,. ' ' , ' f , • I i : , ' ' • • •' ~, . . I ' ' ' , J • -, ~~rDaly Ov~r I. Und1f.1ho!'u~. Fltld:;MHil . , . 20995' . ··•~trigger, '"-'°""~c tltclors, lu.ff f(llVrts ~.00 . ·. , ~-. :1 .. I )I · • . ' ., . ·4Ms 12·f!L Riot·Shotgun-br Noblt .....•. : ................ ,89.95 '7 , ... f...o;,s b~1nd .22:~1111t1c lllfto, U,S'. made, · , . 2995'., '. .22 Cll: ;short~ 0 "I'.";; , • •'<,, •,: o\•,, • ;, o.o • o • • o .,59;95 ' I ' ,. ~ . . ' . . . . . . ·-· ' . Gr1rit'l must diljlOll oi" Its shell', stock •befort· the new· gun dept. opens. Come In end "d111" Witli 'uL Tremendous nvings. ..,.. r~· .--:~~-~~ -""' ---•. PLUS MANY·OTHER FAMOUS MODELS! ,1 ·· ~ • .l -' ' • • .• DURANGO BOOTS •is· • • w'/ . : •• --SWIAT . .. SH'llTS '. C RIG. •111 . ~ $2.29 . " • 11/olnesday, N"'mb" 19, 1969 . . ' ' . NIXt DOOll "Al GRANT'S ·GUii SllVICJ STATION 1 ' l l • I I ) > ,, l . ' ) .. . ' 1 . : . , . ; ., " .. t • .. ·\ .. ,.. ·. ,, •. 1 i ' ,, • ' , .. .. ' ' ; q 10~' H4NG-TENS ..•• ·• .......... SS~ HANG0 TEN VELOURS •••••••••••. '$12." HANG· TEN NYLON TRUNKS •• , • , , , • Si" . . KEEP ·1·79 '"" . , PllCi . NOW lMIM' $ .,. ' ,.,. •. ,; ..... .,. 2 - ' llt:ll• ,--~. . . .. fACI '"" CHAMBRAY . ··sHIRU -~2'.' . ·' . ~·'. . WARM!~ . ' . <- ·. •. CATALYTIC · , · liUllU . ' ' -~ . ·--~--·-_..t ................ ,..... : ... ,._. . LOW At, $17'1 : ,. , . . • > ' ' ''CPCJI' Slllll'fl •99~- ' I ' . ' umr tt;111 W•terw loots • .....,. , •• ~, ""'" 'ind ~ Ht lowtra. Siu1 6,. 12. •i~•1 .. STOCIC tf"" ...._ ....... ·-; "';'" _ .... ____ _ iJACT ·frM, ....,., 20 kitllt·~ ' Pn•fb.cAn' fw .... 0.:::1•:1f ....... ht .... .; '"'" ....... _, • tl!Wtt.-.... ..... ti111( ........... ,, Gr•nt'tl -".&Mme..·.-. ~I Al W... lop' m.. 14 1' 17. -.-... --..... ..... ....... Ml-L. l ·. • .. . . . -' . . • ' " ' . - ------ --- ' • I • -, .: . ---. . -~. WtdntsdllY, N...,.be, 19, 1969 .. -6 . Held :for Che~~-e Bridge Fuads Needed .: Bird Pi;ese,.1;~ May ·clc~., .'1 . . I , d Thefts in · C~unty . MoomKK _Tho Tllcker -m '"11e1p or vo1un1em. that .. rrend-• 111_. •.• APOr WUdUle ~. 1'lllch lut Wllan ... abl6 to mall• A rwld.ralllng campaign la . , !Y~. BUENA PARK -Orange, Harvey McHenr), 39, : yurwu'ilaltedbymortlhan npalnaJ\dtocafrronsprlng belilg qrganl&ed by 'Walan, t',. • \ ' County ·authorities have ar· Compton: Manuel Vierra Jr., :=:~:. .r:::l' =~ and llUIUMr program1 for 7-':~de~incis a: •• j • rested sil persons for grand 38, WhitUer; John Kent, 35, and J:Qembert of .._. pMral students tnd the public. member of the tdence educa· ., , the!\ of cheese, from the Krall' Loi ~eles; Ernest Vuquez ~·.is' floed wttli dosure "Now, jl!ll I! we appear to Uon facully al CSCF. Checks ME~JNGS Foods Company plant Ile"'-' , Aquilar, 41, Monterey Part, .-• ,_ an rilaed to bavo -emerPd unecalbed from made pay a bit , to t h e J:i .I. , . Ofllcers said the se-weolt and Jolml>jl Tod Na • h • J<bulld ..,,_ .brldie. 1 • the llro ......., • he added, Sanclimy may be malled to " ,. . . !nvesUgali<IQ that a pre ad Madera. ~ Lee 8. Wallo, dlnc:tor ol "We are can!ronled by the Walan at CSCF, 800 N. Slate ... _ .. ;;,1!-i;~ts_ v, 11 , throughout c'atlfornla: ~·• McHeary and Perkins:, both the~ lG-acre ~~-e .. in1 Mod-11• safely problem aQd the irn· College Blvd., ~n. ;;,;;r;o;111o _ . .,,., ... _. ed that two employa QI the employeo al Krall, and Vierrs T k D Jesllf Cao1on, •-or ~ mediate ....i.lor up to·!l,000 Pubdc vlat!lnc bours at the c°41*:i:'~ u•wn•~ plant and lbreo em!>loyes nl , andKeo~.empiO)'<lo!Marbt Ul ey . ay INJ!1in'Nb!fdl; said the clo. for•"°" bridge. A sec.onc1 TllclcerWlldl\leSanctuaryare c!'~, • · ~';:: 1J. twoprivatetrucklngbnitsha'd, E:xpruanuckingCompanyof surewaacalledforuasafety priority is $2,000 for a re-noon to 4 p.m. on weekdays :ion1 N.Ki. sw.1, co.t• Maa. 1 stole som e $100,000 worth of Loa ~eles. .were arrested at R di d £ measure by the Cal State Ful· taming wall to protect. the and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on ... .,_1c ~rtiw ledM' HO. 1oe ,..,.. chtiese and delivered it to the Kraft plant Monday. e8 e Or Jerton Foundation. The non-Wsitor center. from a hlllslde weekeo~s. ~ ,..,..,...-1s1h stre.t •• at. ·customers in East Los, Aquilar, who operates a profit foundaUon was deeded11,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;.;ii;;;~~-i;i;ii;iii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,, AndreWs ,. .... , N•~ .. ~ :' ·Angeles, Fresno and V.ader{; , barber shop In East 1AI the proj)erty Jast Dec. ~ byl• , w~,-m_:rw_· .::;..w ... ':!"~~~~= 'llo<lkedon.chargesorgrand · Angel .. ,waiarresledatwork County Gls the San Forna,io · Valley YOUR .·sA·Fm ·1s QU ... R BUSINESS· at ••• · HJJ':i;.~ M.eoilc. 1..,oc!941, Uiett and conspiracy were\ late Monday as an alleged . Audubon Society. ·· MllMiilllc "' • lA*• A-. Hu11o 'Frank Perkins, 38, Anaheim;.\ recipient of the stolen goods. . .. ..... -1 ~'-, A reoent engtneeriag. report, .. , . . . , · , C.:1':'1...~••..t!::.-. e11 c ~AN1 .. CLEllU:N.''"' -!~~~ , Waian aald', reve~ed thlt the ,. .,"' , ~~ v•-caunt, ... , ~ , ~-~Ing .. whlc!J >Ml> e:ilsting ,fQOtbrJdge . was c~r."~Jj;~· >» w. "" c • c c YOlt 1>1aced ·4~ ~Icemen,. ·~m•B¢ ""sevorelyby Iasis <•=• 1 .,,..:;"::; ,..:... ountwn~ an' . ut !n>~e Couali'-homts 1°""ii1Jiter~"Oiiodlng "that lt"cafi. "°"' 11:;~ ....... '1• s.itt• it.1'111 1tU 'lbanksglvlng dinner, hopes to ....... ev:en with the temfVlrarv ~~Wr.~~: 0 T f Y 1 -~~:::~=:e~ .S":,.'r:~~i-~~i °'::r.~~..:'~f:i:..<~ . wn rees or Ure \ Mrs. wµllamPlowden!Il.. .. ...... The sanctuary, 11:p.m, inc .• ~' '°"' ,_.. l41111i The program, &JJOn!Ored b,Y therefore, will be forced' to E •-" "°'' .V..1" Slw \' ' the Interfaith ~1ceme11 s close when the next major ~c~or1ec.t11 ·c-1w.,' Here ls &list of places In Nov. 29; telephone, '53S-3445, Ce..t-of San Clemente, sto"".i..u •. , .. t --RKr1i.T011' Ctntw, llftlf COllfl n..,,..,.., l",,,_1., h •·-'jj <"7l0S ·~~ :_··'l<'uy, F~trorouncts._c.e.t• Mae.~ p,m. "'" ... ~........uv w ere 1.QU.11 es , -. . etiabkl county. families lo "Last winter," Walan. said, 1 • THURSDA'f <JQ_IO to cut down tbelr,own. ANAHEIM-6642 Jef£erson ahare turkey, trimmings and "in place of tbe spectrum of H•~bor-LllkToesltnlltw'$ Club. 0nn ~riltmas &re.e.s this year, SL; opens Nov. 28; telephone tallc with ycung servicemen ecologjcal interrelaUonahips g,:,~'-H~'°:..!:.1.•r;.m~ewwt ~ at·tbese tz:ee f8nns go 637·5555. stationed. at El Toro, C8J!lP between plant and animal c~u'~to!ua'::':,'"~,t;:!m'= '4?ANl2'AHEper f1oot.M ~-ll t BUENA PARK· -Stanton Pendleton and other area in-came rocks and parts of a £"'""'"Ave., Huntf11tto11 ... cti. 1 , • -vu~m e eas Ave., north ol La Palma Ave.; staUations. many of them· en neighbor's house, aU of WbJcb 1:.::'tt.,1 o.nm1tt clu)·er aid. MeN, ofruci';lmP,?n~--HiPay, on, cpem Nov:· 29; telephone 833-route to or from Vietnam. battered the bridge." CO!'al 11:e91 ..-"1•ur.,,1,.,r:· H1rtior vefJjde r i-ieeway; o p e n s 0049 5.13-3749 Famllies wishing to invite ------"---- 1!:,:'·· .. ~~11:~··N~·":t.rtior-N#o~v. ie;Hte!ephlMone, none2·.709 1, BUENA PARK -"3o one or more servicenien for Colt•~ Mesi. hlbOI. j 1,i, Cl!Jb,. • . rll at -. • . N -h h Ilda din ·call Nelll'Plllf'f e~acl!. • •.m. ~ t s -..:._tJ 3, milts 1-est Of · ... Western Aye.; opens ov. -; t e o Y ner may .Wesfrtllillterll:ol•rvC1ub,kflw'r11bl9 · ~ •. -tel b-..·-..11:1""' •rrs Plowden -2•1M1, Mrs 11:"'9llr•nt, W"1'"1nster, 12 -· dOWDto Anaheim• opens ep .......,.-.....,. J~. • • _,,... l4o0o ' _,...,. E"•cto•• c1u1r of NNMrt Hltbor. • · · ' HUNTINGTON · BEACH Harry Godwin, 419-tOSZ or ..,. ~'::"ct1.-~1~.11:e:siiur•nl, Ntwr>Ort 19222 Bro0khurst Ave.; opens Mrs. Fred Willard, 49&-2944. klw•"'• c1ub .,, eos11 ~·twth. Nov. 28; telephone, M7·16U. Those. who are unable to Jn. Cor•I "'"" ll:tslavr1nt. 2MS H•l'bor s TANT 0 N 7 •:} l vlte a' dinner_ • . IJllesl may send lllvd., Coll• Mew 12:10 p.m. -OJ N-1-1....m.t 11:1111rv club. """" a\angewood · opena Nov J· contributions of $1 or more to br•lltlt'., 2'J1 arfslol $t.,, Cmho' ""-• , h ..;,, _,. . • ' Opet " -............ n- 12 -· t ep one .,,"TMJ.7. aw.on '""'"""'&'•"'16• ~· N_,.__H•~-1eiw.nte club. v1111 ·WESTMJN· • STER •J-n 284 San Clemente to defray ~rl,.., 1045 Sl'nlds ~Ml. Newport -IJl:l _ • • • 11eltCh. 12:10 •.m. Magnotta· and Highway 39, on Costs of Clinners served at the F~~~·.v~ .::'"~!Yd! ~uu!t: 'T~fonner !g., Street, u114er Edi.sou , '..Jnterf.ajth ,Center, '· •"ll'llt "9dli> 1211s ..m.. ~ Villa p~~111 1 -1-* · · 11ne1·· ,.,_.. • ..-Nov 21· H.wtt1: miy pick up O••• COMt CMMfl ci.llo. Ftfld•~t'.. ... ' . """""' • • -~ • • ' ·::::i:!L In tbe ' i.; .... I t ' """"). < 1 . Army'iaiit.111111 n !illl'ed JEsTMlllSTER -8 U I at'San Ciemon,1' !llCb ~. . 1611 wmcmr ~"11-""""°"'· eeKll, ·ballplayer se ~au s µ phone, nme. se.-••• ~u1en ~_p@f' ...... o · ' Jn· V1ebJ.iM. tiut ue to Westmlnster,....Blvd.~ opens ~ Ave. Pico,. wbe!e buff:• BEAT& ·NOTICES combat, lbe Del e Depart-Nov. 22; telephone, 1193-71133. will arrive Imm the bases at ment bu announced. WESTMINSTER-Trask at JO a.m. and nooo Nov. rl. ~ BEC'BTOLD PFC Ra1 J. Varg8', 20, was Hoover; opens Nov. 21; men will gather under sip Lout. M"11 11~1old. AH .,, of tn kHled by a stray s)¥>t fired telephone, 89'l-157t. . with the names of their home .,;;:;;::;"' CO.I• "'-st .. Cot1t• M-. °'19 or from one of his unlt'ti ta:iks YORBA LINDA -16602 El states and host famlliel are dM"" Mtwmw 1,. $I.Irv"'" w 1t11tt led t I t d a-. H«trv. of BIVtt!ltt Jofln. L•t.. while he stood bes~e his Cajon Ave.: opens Nov. 29; reques o n r o u c e ;:'J:·}!:'"~:..,..':~~ .... """".,;:; ;;anno;;;red;;.•;ehi;";cl;";.,;;;;;~· ;p;;;~,;iite~le~phon~e.ii.521-000iiiii'iijjjiiiiiiiiiiiii~th~emii;i;~~lv~es.;i;;;;iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiill Mrs. Miidred 5_,.., L11t...ort, C•ll· forn111 10 1rtndd'llltlnfl1 •fllllftn <JrHf .. randd'IHtl,..,, Prh•1te lfNlctS wm be heltl Tl!ul'Jd•Y. n AM. 1•11 ll~Y (11-1. li'll9nMnl, PtClfk: Y'-.Merll«'ll1 Ptrt. Bell erwdwtr MorfV•rY· 01.-.cton. BRANDT Ptolll• 'Mir!• er•ndl, Alt 75, of 211 E. 201h, Cosl• M-. 0.11 of dfelh, Nowmbtt It. $1.rrVIWd b¥' hutbtflcl, ltuclollll'I I'. 11,..,,,,n1 -· lloYd SHroot. Loi Al!Hlltl •Ix 1r•lllkl'llldr.11. •nd lhree 1~"'9dlllctrtn. s.i'Ykft. Frldly, 2 PM. PKltle YltW Ch9..-f, lni.rm.nt, P.cllle View .M9morlil Pin:. ~Hr Mortu.trv. "3 I!. c-1 Hlvhw1y, c-. clef Mir, Olr«ton. . CllRIS'l1ANSON M. chmti.-. AN .a. fA 23' ice. COlltl ~. Diii of de1l11, w 11. survlYld by wlfl, H••· two'°"" Robert. or U.S.. Army; ~ low11 d1ughfer, Mn. M•rlo. A. H11ly Ill. ol low11 Three broth· Gltfl, of SUnll'fVOllll Elmer, L- I LYll, lndlna: 1b1tr, Mrs . .-011i, S1nt1 An1, 1nd four l!tlr11fl. Servk:ts will bf Mid W~Y. 2 PM, 11411 el'1Mll· • (Mriel, Wiii\ 11: ..... Andr .... Ander· .tfkl.ttnl. '""""'"I, Merbor ltl'lt ~·-. P•rt. Olr«ltd bY 8111 ~ NoortlHll"f, Cm!• Mftf, ~ 1. JoRNSEN He1"' '°""'""· .. L_.. Ave., l.oflt S.tch. SUrvlvtd by hirabllnd, ll:rt A. JollnMlii i-$Olll, Oenn!t 1nd Jtck/ IOUT sl•t-Ylolll J11s.r; Flor- Syr\91 e11i. toflwlly1 LllY McKlnnev. s.t'llkft. Frldl'f, 1 PM. Pftk Ftmll'f ~111 Funtr1I Hc!M- ' MORRJS J1"'" L. MOITI._ 117'/r M1ti1 St., HuntlnsitOll 8le(ll. SUTYlwo:i bY two illtll'I. ~ ""1:Y, T1c11m•, Wt!lh-'"''°"' F~ Sl.llllvtn. Ft. 00<:101, i-. s.rvli:n 9ftll k!terme"t w111 111 1111c1 '" Ft. Poclllt. lowt. Loc•I •r-r1_,ents by Smiths Mor1U1TY. AJllllJCllLE &i SON Wemllll M-..Y d1 E. 17111 SL, C..la MeP 1111888 • BALTZ MORTIJA!UES Corona del' -OR uca Cotta M-Ml lolUI • BELL BROADWAY MORTIJARY 111 Broadway, Ccllta Meta uwm • • Dll.DAYlllUYl'llERB ilaDilqloo Vallq . M.......,. !7'11--· _..,._ I0-'1'111 • PACIFIC 'l'IEW MEMORIAL PARI'. ~eMorturJ CUpd 2SM PacWc View Drive Newport BUcb, Colllornla llUIOI • Pl'!Elt FAMILY COLONIAL FIJN!IRAI; · HOME 'llllBolloAft. w--.--• ----·-ER-MOllTUARY ~-ac.1m Sao Clemato -· • 8lllTllB' MORTIJAllY ' G'IMlllSL ilaDilqloo -... Makes ·c.m.· Pl• ,....... Make doll.n. It's Ult blll.1dNI JOll°W ..... otftr· Id ladlr. !"-6"2·'6711 !<[ Ille dlrtct If• to #QflU. . - LAFAYETTE IS ff.ERE' I •• IN "ARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD. e· COSTA MESA Come In For Yoµr FREE Chri.stmas Flyer Catalogue! •YES SIR, •. The New lafayett• i1 her1llll And those ~istoric words are •cho•d throu9hout Coste Mes1-T1l. 540-4740 as the new L1fayette Associat• Store opens its door. Lafayette is known n1tionally by its public im19e. A FAIR PRICE FOR FULL VALUE. Lafayetf1 is a fam ily electronics store. It's for Dad when he wants to buy tuners; amps, \peak.ers., and tap• rtcorders; it's for Junior wh1n he wants to experiment with •'lY and 111 things electronic: it's for Mom who buys tabl• radios and chooses the 9raceful1styl• and de~or of Lafayett• ster•o equip· mint cabin1try. fCompon1ntl •r• Oad'1 choict). It's for Sis when sh• wants• 9ood qu11ity s1l•ctioi'i of transistor ·radios, phono9raph1, r•cords, and . pr•· recorded tapes. It's for C. 8. ~l'I that buy transceivers, C. 8 ant1nn•s, mikesr tubes, ea'rphones, cr.yst1ls, end t9st equipment; it's for boat enthu1i1sts interested in direction finders, d•pth indicators, an~ binoculars. laf1y1tte is for th• hun+•r wfto buys scopes, megaphones, li•lkie talkies, and binoculvs. It's •ven for th• cl1r9y' and politicien& who buy J)f9ing projectors, P.A. •P.•akers, tr1nscription playe rs, b1ffles, end P.A. amps. Lafayett• is also for businessmen who buy Intercoms, f1l1phone •mP.li· A fiers, recorders, and 1ountJ 1quipment. L1fayett• fllii is for servicemen who buy ant1nnas,, leed-in, TV tubes, parts, mounts, and 1ttenuators. Drop in and say hello to our new man1.9er, Russ Tyree, Ask him to show you th• work· in9 inn1rd1 of any of our el1ctronic prod· uct1 and be convinc1d for yourself, , • it's the only way to buy 1lectronic1 tod1y. ALL THINGS ,ELECTRONIC PLUS: C.B. CABINETS · WIR! SPEAKERS TUB!S AMATEUR :gg~~ . :~r,:~p~=~ PHONO' ANTENNAS TUNERS AMPLIFIERS RADIOS PARTS GRILLE CLOTH TEST EQUIPMENT TAPE RECORDERS PUBLIC ADDRESS ' STORE HOURS Mo_n., Tue., Wed., Thur., 9 to 6 Fri., 9 to 9 Sat., 9 to 5 . DEPARTMEN'i' STORE OF ELECTRONICS ~ I • : LAFAVETT RADIO ''BEACH BLVD. And ARTESIA" IUENA PARK 6001 BEACH BLVD. 521·1906 I! LI! C ·T R 0 NI CS "HARBOR CENTER" COSTA MESA 23CIO HARBOit BLVD. 540-4740 ''BIXBY KNoLLS# LONG IEACH 4435 ATLANTIC AVI. 423.0963 ' Drive In today. Ltt Olll' .sk{lled mechani" get your car nady for S A·F E holiday troYel! 10-Point BRAKE OVERH.AUL GUARANTEED 20.ooO MILES. OR lWOYEARS w. ~--llnlncfor the ~ ............. ,_-Cl{,.,..,, ...... wJdcbii•• cam.. ..... _ .... -.... -. W....,,• Pfl'*-...... l" lli;IJw' r\. . ~ . ... -· $ NOT JUST A RELINE ... we do all this work: . I Hepla"' bnke lininr 00 .n ' four wheel1 2 Arc. linina for perfect contact fl • with dzuml ..,, 3, Rebuild an 4 ~ eylinden 4. 'I'urn and true blob dniJm 5. Inspect master cylinder 6 Repack outer......,_ beuin1• • on both front ll'hee1I • 1. lMpect brake haaM, Just say '~Charge It'' B.uv on convenient terma 9·91 ~ • b ... • 1.,lkilled . ' ........ I • ,J. ~:':.,: ................ "' ; ' I Braki Adjustment , 4th, Shock Absorber • f " ""1 1, 1ld '"' h FIRESTONE STORES . ·-COSTA MISA NEWPORT IEACH 475' I. 17tli Sf. e 646-2444 Opon ,Moft • .Prl, I lo 7 S.t. 'Ill 5 . HUNTINGTON IEACH , 16171 BEACH BLVD. ' . 147-6081 Opon Mon.-fri. I lo I S.t. 'Iii 5 ----~-~--------------- • l ·~ f For.The DAIL V I'll.IT JI ' . I -. Dayns""~~th Cahn .:;fte~rd Jurut Keepi 1Working a Quiet P~ l . ( Mtim"lagei Lteen.es ,' . .,~-·-· VfGAS. Nw. -11Wrt11ff ·--,...,... ~ .. J.,c .... 1 " ~J~.~~~ = 1l: :i"E~defl -0 • 2Md~~ . .. . ... ,~ .. ii:. NTE-NAPP -Hti<t. J. J-D .• • of ~llrn Sllrlllt end DonN Lw. • !te!t~ •1 !~ ~~';w.,_i. C""1el f;;, f:~• tncl "-ElllM. U. T u. ~.011/l -'. 'I .._ L•, d . = 0-1. ,,-boll Ill' ..it~!l::m~·,., _ -· ...... , ~"~~· Mertlw EllYbtth; JI, bolll l'ftv • Sl!.CIC -Nw. J. f'rtd l II,, • or ...,. ll.obwt1, "-of •~iw1c1<s -Kov. .., JoifOh ,.., 72. _, CO.It MIN, Ind ~ rlttlnt V~ JO. " IGf"'tn 'k•lfl'~··•.OOYLE -""· • -~ G., '.i:"~ AMMlm. lftd EMUMtti. 310 ,.,g~~f~~~ ~· 1t. I!r-J "=~m~E.,... '· c11:n "~ • 64. ~1111 Cieri. ''· bo111 "" •A\l'.'Cl!l~'lf:,.,.,.. -"J: • (-:::r"'B.H .. 2'.1,af Kl.Int""'°" ~. T 11 wit 1:¥11Yn. :l'f, fll lbM f'~~Oill>EY·C""j'" --· 1. •w J"tr~~· JC:,r, l~~~IHch, Ind ~ I 1--NU ll S -Nov. ___ 7J .... ',# l'tfl'ltn1td ~-~ bolll llf """""'"" UPIT_,... ·Things Are Big in Alaska :t :Bir.PROCTOR -NOY. 7, 11.obtrt n' f1•11'f. ~·;, H:t11111,:: Seward's Success isn't on any maps yet, except for looks to the Alaska oil boom to provide an lnfluz In· • ~nners maps at Tandy Industries In Tulsa, Okla. to the area. Ironically, automobiles -the Ia~ .. t . ·~" • -..::::~· lo.-~·":~ G11n!MLLE, S.C. (~)--IDd r-. Hi - . ) Al the Senalo -1111-llllJ -ertllcal ol blm. • lnltlon u a ·Bupnmo c.i ~ ~ J..uee. Juqe. CJemoal P', lit>llt tho aUadt,• bbn WU Hanlwwtb Jr. malalallll a dtvllopin( but -It II rai1 quJtl.IWllnt ID c_.ui.. • 19' bbn lo-·IOdal tvmill. lie. opeiidl ........... at, 1111 Aid. 1111••ri 11 ........ llw ollloe llM •ldom -ii -..-. · :.,:0 ~trovtny owtrU., 'A ..--dlec, be lold Tbe iouline lnclud .. a dally ::::"'""' could add lo 1111 lolapbooe call lmn the olllct !l'llildl. ......, to -k ol sen. Emeol JI'. Holl!nP, (0. ·'Olla -ooJy two ....U S.C.),"Wllo ,,,_ the -· .... -M:/ UU1e mept lo hlatloo ol11ie C-vllle jurlet -...,.. Jloynnorth will lo l'nlideal Nbon. be -· ·Mrs. Hayns. 11a,..-.. lold "' oitlw warlll -to• be quotod Holllop "' 111 -ol tbe la~ -tbe metttr • ell~ -Ont man who lnan Hayns. alon mlPt be npectod IO warlll Woll &aid lbe nominee -!or him llM which will la ltlll "rr.nklJ pUD!ed" ...,. oppose the conllnnltlon. ' the _..,_ ~ Some "' the calll this -1111 namlnatloo. have not been encourasbll. "It'• beeD bua.iDas u UIUll •'Thin&• are bleak," a HoJ. for him thlla put few weeks,'' Unca llile uld. "The vote II Aid lbe fllond, "but JOU can very, very ctoee." • aee hi II a dtall)i•""ned mlD. 11a,_ui; who C111C1 -t He - a llletlme ol tryllll lo Jelsure time blid-wa~. .do the l1lbt thlDC commc 11> nlsing camelllu IDd lliten-dor atloci. lie apected lo (et Ing lo claulcal lllllllc, now lair ·tr.atment 11111 thal 111' opendl mll<h ol 1111 ' time at l1cta, no1.-'analllln, -id home poring ov.,.·-ol be the decldinl factor.• letters be hu received lrom ~. •-1111111\Y i 11 .tti 1t. of ._11 ~-s artist's sketch projects the appearance of an users of petroleum products -will be bann in "' :·SAL' R'NIC -•· L11111.. all-enclosed city for 20,000 which Tandy hoi;,s to the belief they are an outmoded form of transporta-• ''"' .... • ,.... .... b·~" ow:9 ww across the bay from Anchorage, Alaska. andy tion. I wow. LL -""'· L JeM_~~-~~~--''--~-~-'-..::...:._~~~~-'-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~·) JI DlrdtlY l ... 34 boA _, ... --.. : ........ , a= IUll, 2'. both el _tflm- M ~·t.~flL!fH -ir!\:t. .!J : ~:.....~n 0r.1'o.!~1n V•lln i~ ~::"tf-'H.-..=-·J·~ i1t ·ST04U!: -NOY. L l"tillll9 .....,,., n. 111d S11Un L~ n. 1111111 ic-_r.i~m":.11: -""· L wa . .u. I JMMfhl, J2. btftl O I '"!" fl J'H.<. 111-l!NTEll -NOY. I. lol1 M., 35, of 11"2 Tv111f1ll, Fullmon ""·' McMUlT'l".WlllGHT, Gfl"lld D,. a of 1M6 W1111n. COltl M.-11111 P1trlcl1 L,. 17, of W E. ai.tTwt, $1nll Mt STIEPHENSON-LATHAM, D1vlcl, •· ot nm Tr1nto.1 l...,.. tt""'""'-•11e11 11111 M1rr1 Jo. 2'. or 121n TlrPl.,11ne Drive, G1rftn Gr,,.,. ESPl.IDA<tfAMBElllAIN, llov l ., loundld rar-Unu!venlll', 11 chW Judie ol tile U.S. 4111 Clmdt ~ ol Al>l>Ula wllleb alts la Rk tweJm; Va. He .. ., • -!nm praldinf wbea the court lall -...i .... 1 OcloW lllYI be .. hand- ~ ~=I~ Ill G"°"." :• ln·CUll beard before= t ) and ootreipOMtnc 1filh fellow ' jllcl . ;ca·jurtat, .. -opponent• . aCCUJe him· o1 conlUct o1 1n.1 ' -between hll jllcllda • wcrk and bUllneu deallnls, ' ... &aid in a -lnlor"1cw 118 tailel comlort !nm radlnl •" about nom•.,.. •bole COllllr· matlou alto Wtfl dtbe'ed 1t · ") ieogtll. . > "Thll II,. uld ~· " "no furl to 10 ~ U JOU · mJ&bt .well tUIPtCt. f •O Bat be cleleoded tho rlsbt "' ' the Senate io acruUnlze care-•<> lully ..., -lo lbe ..... Uon'a blcbed court. _ •JI Panny Plnchor Ads Tum S....a Into •Dolan ' ., '· ., I Dlv!d, ?(), tnd Lindi l"' 20. • "' Cost1 Mf91 It TON-Nlll'CHAM -Now; I, · IS '1.·l-)ll' Incl Mlklr9d, Je, boll! ; ""WaN -Nov. 1. Sflltwll 24. of SW C11>rUlo, C0111 Mne 11111 Jen II •• 1,, of 1»11 P1HHcln Ill.MCI, S.nt1 A1ll Sears Has Everythini.: ... Including Sunday Shupp111t: S11nd.1y !lours 12 Noon to ~; I' \1 '1'i~ Ind GIWlld!llY". 11. llot!I "" lrlo10n auc11. MMl:lllAGI LtCINlll llSUID • IN OllANOI COUNTY ,;. Oct. SI wK.UAMS.IUllNS, Mld'IHI L., JO, of ta loutll '0' St., Twtln 11111 EClrie · IL .1L el 2610il Lu·-· 1!.I Toto IDMONDSONofCOllTKAMP, Mlrvln s., 7'j d too S, Svll"'ln, Slnt1 An1 Ir.I llrblr1 L .. 11, of lUC K.tlll'I' u..._ tivnflntlon BNch IHAW.SllllES. L1rry D .• 11, of ?'22 t:S•CI St., N-1 BtKl'I 11111 Lorie A., If, of )U6 Polk. Hunlllll"ton lletdt. LOVllN·HEllWAN, John f.. n. of 11M Vlc""11 11111 C1n11Y" J~ 72. of JUii Pllnnf11, beth of COiii M1M lllUN.Ell·RICHARDSON, Rtmon N .. 7Q, of 1"'3 Main SI .. LI P11111tt tncl ' i E., 11, of 177tJ Atlcit T,.., " . tf HllUNfll, Dvtf'lnt H., 'D, of Aklll"'°' NJulon Ylllo •I'd c:.ilffrice J., JI, Gf lu:tl C1rt1x. ........ (LA_llK-8AKEll, Jll'O' II .• 2'. of Jllf 11...,.liWI, CO.-. dtl Mar Ind w-f"'' .. 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U, of 2*1 1!"8tet LtM, bolft of H""'lll!ffon ·-BELKNAP-VAN IAVEt.. D1vld 'E., t•, Incl Je...i, tl, bol1'I of 1127 Wlllll $111'1 W1y, Con:lnl dtt Mir r11.t.NCAK..O!.AVEll, Dlrllel T,. 1f, of 22111 Wiiiard. 'El TOl"li 9llf Jldtll M.. 1t, of lOMf Wlltml""", a.... -DDVOHTY.tflllSCHft Ollftn H .. 1'. l'l'td ........... ~= 2111 C..111 ........ • C.rtt. s... tlAVIWTEV!:NS, TIIMtllY' A., 11. ell 13161 P1.,_ DrM llld Dlbonh J., 16, of 'lh CtYWt DrM, 111t11 of W•tmlnster Divorces N...,rf l•Kh Ind 1'vll1 A.., 21. " OIVOftCl!I rlLID 1-C1111:1ot1T1 LIM, S."!1 Alli • T ARfl!OLO-OWl!NS, Jahn I{., tt. o1 UN. !jlll• K1llllr1111 lr~~"ld L., W, •lh St,, Ont1rlo. C11ft: llllf l!J:•ux., ~ 1141 ":& .. obert CtftW" D., It, of 271 Fr1nkfllrl Avt., ~~tm ,~H -._ H~nttoll B11ch oml ; V. J -H tlUOf(!S-BATCHELDll. b1vld c .. 22. "11 -It""'· VI ·v, lrlll t.lncl1 L .. 21, both of""° W1rn1r Ha!!!!!~· "• -W ¥' Fr1nd1 ,t,yt .. FDU11t1r" Y1t11Y ..,,.,. • "'~ 1111r J. WIMDR90'fHAM-TUllNBUt.L. Rober! !""'"· dwi '"~ltoe MW o:,'•I., of 0 Sl!v9 H1rtior llOICI, 1t'l:r.'¥'a;:..lftll~ Y1Y1H::"t1~~"'1/IZ N....,i lttdl t!ld G1fl'd1 L., 2.5. f1f McCrtdiiii,. L.awr111t1 Wllllff' YI Wt~ t1•~C:.m111on, ~ dll ~r d1 i,•HT , ~ WILL.It.MS.VAUGHN, 11..,.,lloll E., t1. ~llt~I ~~ VI J~J!rfllln D. •of \4MI Colonl1~ Wtslmlmter 11\d Andlr.G.i m.,.~ ;.~Ill A Gllflrli G., lt, of 7711 llocbNll SI., Shlrwi, ~ ~IM YI Jl!Tw1 Mlf9t'I' Crtv Wlll\ ·-CLAlkCE-GOODfNOUl)H, Slw ..... G., Him tklll, llffttr Jlt. YI IC111'11Mn A. 21.-of fl21 Elli~ 11111 Rabin A., '~~r"' lnu.1'1 "Q:fl'!!!!'~" 1 .. If ftl'l Oirlstilll b!'IYt, both Gf B ....ci, ull'I }~ v11[ei;,. ')rtt* H"""1M'1Dn •t1dl !~ '!.'r11c1t M. YI Johll• •lltt.t.aT-CHl!.111.EP, Jldl: D., 3L of Y.""-~~IVTI E, 1'I v..._ L ... '7A Clflllrit SI., lat Altmllot 111d f'"lllll'", J-K"'I" YI Lllldl Lii ..----------------1 I . I I I I I I I I I I I I . Regular 2.95 to 6.95 1.49 .. 2.95 yd. Dacron and Antron Sheeni-De- coratlve Antique Satlna In all qualiUes and colorl-Operf Weave A: Cosed Weave Boucle1 -Heavy wel1ht Cotton• Ir Durable Linens -Tweedy Cuemenll or Seit LJned Fabr1CI -All at low ule prices--Have our fine cwtom workman~ ahl.p at low ale prices! SAVE 1/3 Oii ....... ,..... ..... ,.. ........ .,... • Valanu1 . ..... .. -. A ftw •i--we W ......... ....,_. ...,..,..._ -s19'• ..... , .. te '"' , .. -· c ........ • latl• ··-•u ......... ··- I I I I I I I ....................................... C4 for fUI DICOUTOI ... Actnt. ..... ,, I I L 675-1510 CARPET & DRAPERY OF ·CORONA DEL MAR 2846 E. COAST HIWAY 17141 675-1510 --------------- I I J SoH!lire tHID SWS. IOOUcf ...... Cb. I ' A D~cisiotl I I Like 4.!1 Dia~ Calls For ' I TrusJ " ' 81/Y SEAllS DIAMONDS WITH CONPIDENCE Bi-diMM>Gd w<ipa ..., oeldom ideobcal. opp<Oli· r/111.e Cltl.t weigh.a are 1bowa. Sean gi.m you 1 c.ar .Wtiaht c:crtificace wbich sratet the cnct weigbr., ., one. '"""'reddi of a carar. of m:ry Tndidoa ceaiu dilnoond ofl/20ctmO<mott. Jewelq enla,....i to ohow detaiL Ufl!T1,Ml! TRADE-IN, S-t ollO!lll yoa full cub prke pai.d ~Jmive ol caet iOd carryiQ& tbarae) oo uy Tr. ditio.'diemond riaa, pin, eurinas in tr.Je for 1 biabct pri ... dialnoold " .., rime. I • Ad: ..4l>out Sean Colitlenienl CredU Plan. Priee EffecllH Be~ Todor .. -· • . Shop .Nights Monday Through Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Sunday 12 Noon to 5 P.M. ' • l • • • " ,. .. . ' I ' .II.'' "t~ ... 1 • • 1,, I I : I . I I ' ' .:I '• . ;: I ' I .. .. I .. .. .. . I .. •• • .. .. ' " ' ' ' ' . ' ... •I ., ' I • ·I --I - . - • l I I - . . SaQnda '"Facial" ""'01-1(1111t1" -for a lovelier looking tornplexion! Complete hflme facial kit ,cleanses deep. down lO 98 wl\(!re te11 ~auty begiri.s. "' . #381 Rer.12.11 • , • t 1 'l .................... """ ............... __ ~-,~...1 ~ "I • ' ' \. ·~ "' .. ·~·" "hxedent" au1~nc -ACT""~RUSH for TEETH ad BUMS . by S(tllR' -in deluxe Z:way mod~n bathroom !is!: Incl""' brush, 6. r!fill '< brushes and person1I 14 88 .' .•ize denta~Clf'~· , . la ' #,25132' I . ., --~1 ,; . . . '\ ' ,,. . . · Tom Jone~ LP Records · '11 LONDON Ulel -Clioose from s al' bums ••• Tom Jones-Live, This is Tom Jones, Fev~r Zone, Helptou_r·'2· 99 self ·"!d brs ..... r~;i; . . , ~ ..... ~~ • lJS Yeps.• _,, 111 ril • ' -======· =· z·::·=:·:-:· t=::·~r • • 1 .. I ·J, ( LADIES' ~ Plush Slippers , Soft, warm shaggy slippers · in your choice of full or 1 99 · hall styles in bright pastel colors. Sizes 5 t111 '• . , I -------------·--- • GIRLS' Panty, Tights .... ,1.49 Runproof, seam· 6X less stretch nylo11 1 ' 69 in assorted fash- jon colors. 1t114 • .. _,llll11111UUllDllllllUllllllllllllllWUlllHlllllDHnlllHHIRHlllllllllllUlll I BLACK & DECKER ILECTRfCAL Power Tools Ori lls w/CHUCK KET General purpose drills, comfortable to use. With separate accessories it can be the ltandiest tool you own. ~"' #7000 1/4 .. Size 8.88 Jig Saw #7100 %"Size 9.99 with Blade, Hu Wrench l Holdtr .,. makes straight, curved and scroll cuts in wood, plastics and 14 99 other materials. #U153 • Finishing Sander Orbita l sanding ac tion, perfett for fine. finishing of wood, metal, 19 99 plastic. Burn-out pro· · tected motor. #U141. • ' 71/4" Circular Saw ' 1 HP motor gives all the power you need. Bevel and _ depth adjustments quickly and easily made. Complete 24 88 1 with combination blade. 1 7301 • r.,,_.n..., 1m111111m11n111111111mmrtllflllllllMtllfflllmlllnnn11n11111a1111 .. ' . ---~--:;_-....... ~~. ::·~~ -"" ::=. ':::_'.:" •. ~ .... " .. • • Wldnt!d!), Novomber· 19, 1969 J2 PILOT·AOVERTISER • • •H111J "11' r1i1ibl1 $1rHctb 11r.2s 1~ 'A9 c ·lolls At . . _.LOS ·cE·RRITOS • ·• CARNATIQN ~ .; · Instant , SHOPPING CENTER . " 10755 East South ·Street : Breakfast • • ·Mikes 111ill 1 ijia.1l« •• ch1.os1 1 fro• many tasty flaY1rs. NA.TfONAL .BRAND •. AT ·LOW· LOW PRICES . neent.Gay" OIN!NIMT 11ill. Radian! Atlian ••• tor fast relief ol muscular 59c aches, pain~ including ar- ~thritis. Sic 1Y4 oz. Tubt An aid for the pleasant relief of minor stomac~ upse t, 79c nervous tension headaches. 1.19 4'!.t oz. Siie ~P~ 24-Pc. Tableware SET 1 i Nut Chopper ~ by ONEIDA ••• stainless steel. 12 oi. size: •• chops 99c tjat¥(are. Service for 4 .•• in-~.. iarse or line. Ass't • clUdes 8 teaspoons, 4 salad ..,. colors. :~dks4 ;,~i;•;;,fg;:s, 4 knives ~-C-o_o_k-.1-e.....,S'"h_e_e_t_ \ "Roseanne" or 9 95 · "Pla1ttatlo1" · "Bak e·King" ••. 77 SET • '' ~ 18xl2il-inch size of C ·Turkey Platters , seamless :1uminum. eo1orru11y decoiated Melamine , ~ Cookie Press aP\lropria!e lor festive dinners. '.:i -'~":1 MIRRO-"Dia l· 3l\"91r8· 421141s·9· , ~If 1 ~ifh"1~';11;r;ni 3 19 ;~~ deSl,l!llS. • N t·.'., k • ~~ -Cookie Cutters , U , yf'aC er SET , Pak of &-plastic, 53 Includes ko.urled 79c in asso~ed shapes C cracker -and six and colors. mafching .pic~s. ·• ~ ~ · · · · · ·? ... -· · ·"" · · · · , .~~.~~.t . ~~~t~~ 1 ~·v· ~;:a~~!~~g~g2Kn4it9e positions, Ho14-f; 1 59 tflat gives the , .. f~i~l.size ro~~! ot 1 slice ofawaverlv. • ~Ro· aster 9" Roast Slicer . 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' • ! ,. .. • ~ i' ... .. ~!::. . . .. • •• ' .•. •• t: 1: t ; f 1 i:e.: '" • New , l • OAllY I'll.ff Jh• Or1n91 Co.st'• Mod <;omploto -· PRINTING SERYICI ,,,_ 642-4321' ' • . - I I I j. I i • ,, I I ii I .. I -·-• ,. • lr·win Closes 'Floss jr · COaehi~g-J tar~e·r .j Ov GLEX N \\'HITE 01 llM O.Hv l"ilol STiii Albert f\1. ll'Win, a fixtufe In the Orange Coas t area since his footbaa playing-days al Ne,vport Harbor High. 33 years ago. has brought a close to 27 years of coaching. The 52-year-old lr'!l!'in will thus C..'OO- centrate on the many administrati ve duties that go \Yilh his assistant athletic directorsh.ip at UC Irvine. &! Newland will ta ke his place all Anteaters swim colch 1vhile no rcplacen1ent is anticipated for his duties as "'a ler polo assistant. lN·in is as n1uch a fixture in the Orange Coasl area as the Balboa ferry the Huntinglon Beach pier or Emerald Bay. llis coaching conquests were many and so were his friends. Among his peers, Al Irwin Ls generally ree:a,rded as a man with impeccable charac· l~r-the kind ol fellow you'd want your son lO pbly for. He pitte'rened hi.I life after the man who infloef¥!ed Jt so greatly, the late Anios Alonzo Stagg. . Irwin always referred to football's grand old ·man as Mr. Stagg, and re-- 1nained a cl06e friend of the family. , H~ was a star guard on Stagg's College of the Pacific teams just before World War II. He was secood team All-coast guard In 1940 and was on the COP squad that gave Notre Dame a jolt for two quarters at South Bend before even· CHANGE OF COMMAND -UC ')rvine S\Vim coach Al Irwin (right) has ended 27 years of coa ching to devote full time to ad- ministrative duties. lle'll be replaced by Ed Newl and {left). •• Sports inBrlef 150,000 to W atch Pele S hoot fo r Immortality SANTOS: Brai il -Pelc. the great Bratlljafl soccer star. is on the verge of making 'the I oooth goal of his career. 1-fFts Cot '999, a'nd some 150.000 screa111i~g fans Will . h<tve their eyes glued to _hi s number 10 jersey when "he takes the field agalrl tonight in Rio Qe Janeiro. When Peli! makes no. 1,000. he "''ill graduate from his present rank of King of Proressional soccer lo undi spl1ed emperor atld high p1•iest. No other pro- fessional player has ever come close lo this fabulous amounL One-thousand goals in soccer is con1- paratively a greater feat than that of Babe Ruth's 714 lifetime home runs in baseball. • LOS ANGELES -Southern Cal .,_·enl through a t.._·o-hour contnct drill Tuesday, perhaps one ot'the toughest of the year. as the Trojans prepared for Saturday's Pacifi c.a Conference showdo.,_1n with UCLA . USC coach John tt-lcl(ay en1phasized defense but lllso conccntratetl on ball con· trol. McK ay. assessing Lhr Bn1ins, whose 8· ().J record 'matches the ·Trojan mar"k, ccm~o1ed : "Their strong point Is their lremendous balance. "They havr a rlnc runnins gan1e atKI a great J>&S.'riAI g11me." he said . "They're more cxplosi\'e than any team we've l need th ir ye.tr." • CINC INNAT[ -The CinciMall Hoyals o( the National Basketball Association obtained the rlgh\ Tuesday lo activate coach Bob Cousy as a player in a deal with the Boston Celtics. Cousy has been on ,Boston's voluntary retired list. and couldn't play for Ci n· Linnali -without' Boston's perm ission. • "Thcn.~·s no rl~fense better unlc.si; it's the ~·linnesota Vikings," said coach Jack J\1ollenkopf of PUrdue. "They're too qWck and there arc too 1nany of tllem," •said his quarterback, J\1ike Phipps. 0-oth were talking about the II-man defensive units of top-ranked Ohio State after Saturday's 42·14 thumping al the hands of the Buckeyes. • ENC lNO -Comedian Bob Jiopc and a \Yeelthy San Fernando Valley real estate investment broker were reported Tues- day negotiatb11 io purchase tht San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. "I have no comment to make until such lime as 1 have • more delinitive. state· ment to make," Ed Gottlieb, the broker, told The A!sociated Press. Encloo Is a Los An~eles suburb. "I cannot deny lhe report, however," said Gottlieb, who is said to have ex· lensiYe business interests io the San Francisco Bay Arca. llope. who formerly held stock In the Los Angeles Ra ms of the NFL, was IW$1Y from the Los Angeles area until Monday, • spokc5man said. lually bowlog, ~!. . At Newpprt he wu Orante Le1gue playtr of the year u a sen1or, playing lullblcl.. Irwin was also a swUnme.r. Aod allhougb he had a couple ol excellelll years u a rootball coach, it waa through aquatics that he enjoyed his grealest !UCCess: ffe ·got swimming rollini at NewJ>Ort in 1950: He recalls that.eight kld& turn· ed out for the team and ~t they had to take the street car to .Huntiniton Beach three times a week for workouts in that' city's plunee. The other two days of prictU:e were staged lo lhe bay. Yel Newport took second place honors ln the Sunset League's Bee and Cee diviaions. . ' 8elore he le(t !i•wpon; lhe Tars had ll>tlr own pool ,and had g_am<red lf asaorted Leacue awimming uues: lrwlo migrated lo Orange Coasl Collesf in'l958 as head football coach Ud il*led,the Pir1tea lo a 7.z...,.. and a berth in tbe Potato Bowl, ironk:ally to face Stockton, a school where Stagg waa •mpJoyed. . 'Stag wrote 'Irwin and said, "If I were able to attend the . game, I wou~'t know whlch side to sit on," a Warm tribute to hls regard for Al. OCC , bowed ·in that bow I battle, JO. 12, an~ the r,lgors of the campaign toOk their toll oh trw.ih's~ health. Following' hospilallutlon for an acule inle1Unal disorder, He gave up foot· ball coaching. \. ••• A> OCC swim 00. he auid<d the · Redeoals lo ""'1t atraighl Eoslem Conrerence championships -one ·or the hlgbllgb!t"o[ hil C....,, 1111 Wiler' pcMo forces nailed two conference cblmpionahlpa. . ' TWo ol Orange Coast's swim cam- paign.a were ~ notew9"hy by the Presence of an alligat.ot named1Bucky the Horneteater, who waa rented to firt •up the team for its title .;howdowns with F\LUerton J C ' s Hornets . It seenu: that Bucky grew a couple of feel in length from the fiist to sec· ond year, however, and became ir- ritable. On one occasion he took a snap at one of the OCC's swimmers. " .. • _ l 'I'bat ended the allisator'1 ~n at Orange Coast. . An<! lnotlo's car .. r i pee a11o' ~ came IO,a,flo., ~:he p;6ve«,on lo)JI;_ t- Jrvine to boss swimming. Th.ls spring his Anteaters ~·on the NaUOOAleCollogijle Alhlelic· """"1•·· llori sfrlm cblrilplOMhi~ al Spmg. · : field , MasS •.• the epJt.ome of Jrwin11 .• ~ career, in hiJ esteem. ' ~ . r So now Irwin bas called' it finii to t molding cbampion!i, winning Utles and creaUng a solid I in a g e q.( , ~ ~ sporbfllll\Sbip .in.the field of battle. 1 1 His kind is a rare breed Jn any pro-. J 1 fess.Ion. And his departure surely is to .. 1 be greeted by regrets by those with whom be associated. , I ! Martin ·or· Bristol Possible Successor . : . . . . " •• Schultz Bounced as ' I , I . Pilots Boss SEATTLE CAP)-Joe Schultz was fired today as manager of the Seattle Pilots, who finished last in the American League's western division in their fledg· ling season this year. Marvin Milkes, general manager, said "Joe ls out." He added be bopes 'to con· tact Schultz at his home in St. Louis during the day to tell him 'he will not be rehired. Rumors had been circulating since late last summer that Schultz would be dis- missed. Milkes' only comment at that time was that he had not· made up his mind. Big Ten Rule T~ Undergo Re-examination CHICAGO (AP) -The Big Ten's con- troversia l no-repeat rule (or the Rose Bowl may be lifted after this year. Al least it is going ~o be re-examined under a promising new light. Not since the rule -prohibiting a team from making two .successive Pasadena trips for the New Year's Day football classic -was adopted in 1962, has it been altacked so consistently and sharply as this season. The criticism not only has been within the conference but also without, ex· tending from co~ches of independents to a reported growing reStlessness in some Pacific a circles. ll has ballooned because unbeaten and No. I ranked Ohio State, i£ it maintains this slutus after its finishing game with l>tichigan Saturday, will not be able to display itself since ll went to the Rose Bowl last season as the Big Ten cham- pion. That means a second place team - ?i1 ichiaan or Purdue -will go this time. Coach Ara Parseghian of Cotton Bowl- b:>und Notre Dame constantly in the later stages of lhis season has expressed his opinion -for what It is worth -that it is a sham t Ohio State, as No. l , It pre vented from going to the Rose Bowl. "The Big Ten should at least make an exception if the team is No. I or if it is undisputed conference champioo, '' he .said. Needlesl'I to say, the West Coast likes the id ea. too. It has come to the point where the no- repeat rule for the first time will be put ori. the agenda for the' annual winter meetings ol alhletic directors and faculty representatives in Chicago starting Dec. 11. "I Sense that there is a basic feeling throughout the conference for re-ex- aminaUon of the rule -more so than at any -Other time.'' commissioner Bill Reed told The Associated Press. '·Jt has taken a situatio n like this - having such a barn-burning learn as Ohio Slate -to catalyze thiDking." Reed said that although \here may be feeling to lift the no.repeat rule, he delected "nO upsurge in the conference" to permit the Big Ten runnerup to accept another bowl bid if tile champion \Yent to the Rose Bowl. Specdtit.lon btgan Immediately about who would ·take Schultz' place. Names most prominently mentioned were Dave Bristol; ex-Cincinnati mana· ger; Billy Martin, who '!l!'as fired as ~er _pt' the iunriesota Twi~ after leading them to the Western Division pennant this year, and Dick \\lilliams, former head ma n of the Boston Red Sox. MJlkeJ said'thilt Grady Hatton, former Houston manager, also is a candidate. ''I want to keep the field do\\'n lo a limited number of ~ibilities," i\1llkes saia in"indicating probably not more than four-men are under coo&ideration. Sources here said Bristol and t.1artin apepared to be ·the front-runners. The decision noi to relain Schultz came only two days after a group ·of Seattle businessmen s.igned an agreement to obtain majority control of the expansion Pilots, whose future in Sea\lle had been shaky. . American League owners are expec\ed to approve the sale, reported unofficially at about .10.3 million, at their winier meeting nei:t month in Bal Harbor, Fla., and to insure that the Pilots will remain in Seattle. A Laker Ov erhend Schultz was a coach with the St . Lot1Ls Cardinals w~en 11-1llkes hi{td him tO gu!ite the P1lol!I in fheir first year. He kfpt the club in third place for most of , thC seaSQ!l befor& a ra'sh· of ·injuries sent;it into a nosedive . .o Schultz is expected to land a · ma,F coaching job. Several clubs have ap. proached him, but he decided to w.iilt Ou.I. his faie With' seattle. . -~ · Jn another ctlange, MHkes gr!lnl~ thtt-d base coach Frank CrOsetti. a longthll~ New ._Yark Yankee, his uncondilioitf releaae, ·" .. , V;.IT--. ' .., Detroj.l Piston .Terry Dischinger slips and, falls in front 'of Laker Bill Hewitt (30) as both try,lor'a re- bQund under the Laker basket in an NBA game Tuesday night. Action in Detroit found the Lakers Wirining in' overtime, 12$-114. Los Angeles moves.t4i Cincinnati tonight 'before returning, home Friday evening agains[ San Diego at the Forum. · · j ' ' Wo~verine Chief Called Li.ttle Woody Sc liembeclile r Me an, !' olatile Like Buck~ye Coun,te rpart COLUMBUS, Ohio I AP) -Around the Ohio Stale coaches olf~ce', they call Bo Schembechler "Little W~y ." It's with good reason. Schembecl\ler, who sends hl1 Michigan football team agaJnst Obio·Sta&e before 101,000 in AM Arbor Sat~y. has adopted many or the phllOM>phles of Woody Hayes. his (onner coach. "He '1 as mean or meaner even than Woody ," a longtime associate of both m•inlains. "I'm paid to coach," the rookie Michigan coach declared, "nol to be a public relations man." Schembechler, 39 and 17 years youn&er than .the man he played for at "1iami or Ohio and coached under for six years ai Ohio State, is a near carbon copy of Hayes. Both are intense, explosive, great fun- damtnt.allsts of U1e game. Neither woU:ld win any popularity-contests with the press. ~fter a bitter defeat, both frequently delay visiting with wrlten. Then they say little or nothing. Both coached at Miami , the cradle of c:om:hes currently with ntne graduates in head coll~ae jobs and three more as head coaches in the American Football League. Hayes· has a coaching record of 158 wins. 52 Jos.ses and seven lies in 27 seasons. Schemhechler is 40-17-3 for seven years heading loto Saturday's showdown lot the Big Ten title. Ml~higan is In the lhlck · o' the battle for a ROS6 BoW1 tr:i'p whb a 5-r record to Ohio State's 6-0 and Purdue's 4-1. Ohio State ca n not take a second straight Rose Bowl assignment because . of the Big Ten's no-repeat rul e. Schembechler ofte n explodes a t writers, as doe.s Hayes. "You SOB," ·.so &reeled a Bli Ten skywriter in preseason this year, "Cm mad al you. J sa\lf your picks a'nd yO&t ~ u.s..in tbe second division.·• . _ -:1 The two <'OIChing starrs should laiW each other's.. thinking. 1 .. Jl Ohio State aide Dave McClain serftd under Schembechler . (or four ye.. at Mlamf... · , , • Former Ohio Stale playm Giry Moeller and Jlm Young are on 1.tbe Michigan start .. : "lt'U be like looking In a mirror ftien we go up there," says Buckeye .eiut Esco Sarkklnen, who has work'ed ~ both men. :1 ·' I • n d d II "! .. m JI :Ii • \Vttfnesday, Novtmber 19, 1969 • DAJlV l'llOT 1.IZ Wilson Owes . ·-t•.. • '" • Edison ·vote · Loara: -F~ce~s p~ren1:1i~l Po'fer ,. First: Team :Of Thanks LoP&.Beach ~Ulon'• Blulas, leaders in ' the 1trong Moore League until the final game of the aeason, can thank Edison and Loyola High School for parUclpatkm in the CIF AMA 1-U playoff. · Thd Bruins, El Rancho and Lakewood '.closed out the season tn a three.way tie for the Moore League championshJp. Under CIF rules, league clwnploos gel f into the playoffs automatically. From there co-champions are selected. Then 1 the rule reads trl-champlons and after 'that second place teams to fill the 16- team bracket. \Vhcn the regular sea90n was concluded Friday night, representatives of the three ?iloore League schools met to detemllne \'lhicb· team would be dropped in case champs, and co-champs filled the 16-team bracket. Yo'.l guessed it.~ilaoo came out third and was the las~teacr;t selected for the o£lf• ,\fsd..\FOYntaln Valley defeated , i:f;. wOuid hive been in 'the ~. Atid if St. Fr'iincls had defeated Loyola, lhe same th.Ing holds true. Confusing? Perhaps, but coach Owen Dix on at Wilson is happy the way things '¥,rned out although he fears his opponent 1 _Jf first round playoff competitlon. ". "Ii seems like we draw Anaheim "' ~vecy time we get into the playo£fs," he ·1says. "Two years ago they beat us 3>13 and tn 1965 when we had Dennis Dwnmit .-and Bobby Grich, they beat us 20-0 In the Wud." · ~· Perbaps the third time is lhe chann. Al any rate, Dixon is preparing his Bruins for the Colonists with a fervor this week. •. They meet Friday night in La Palma ,j,tadium in Ana~im. On the year the Bruins are 6-3 but _!}wens believes they should be 8·1. Against fl.1ater Dei he says the officials e1ew it for his team w.beq they allowed an Jnellglble receiver to make a successful ~ss,e1tch. Against Lakewood, a clipping .. ~natty was called and· films show a "Ugitlmate block on a touchdown play. ")'he ~e officials worked both games. .....,,.~'1-~r under the brl~e · • f1tii.ii : ... i:~ about , the Illa~·~ do so much on ,. ' ff'pli)s .• bUnieo,... you all week 10~-'fcr the111-·Tbey bave ~~ dlf. · -~f:PHS and stunt all the1lrne." r • lhidiis will alternate qaarterba'cks ' · .~ and Clfl' Ditzler. Larkin ~ JI of 71 pass attempts for · li>ocbdowiis while l)iUler has com· . a ·.,. n l"' at y,-and six wns.1Jkl&,br averages 11aure out to . ~ . .)[ t• ?•bill . ~.t:j~~-~ ' '""' lidded lolH>oiil COll\1''10!> -~,&blis'i:irnc,4 lOUlnies lot yardS, an.~""'" .t;,.5 pe~ try. Whea the Bruibl ·ICOre~ they ~ cer- n to go for the \wo-point convtnlon •. wd~ has completed 8 of 11 rushing ~ 11!of 11 .passlng giving it bett.lr tlll_ii .~nl.1 "lf you get half of them it~s at:~ good a, scoring all one.point con- ·~. Against El Raa.chO .we Ii.cored palnts this way and this is the same s an1extra touchdown. We won that one, ...... ~, .. ;.. ·~ J ' t""-, ,"Wilson('"?} ML Cirmel ' -• Dtmlngue:i: l 'Wariecl . ' 13 . Mat.tt Dei l.Mlllibn .• Fl' Rancho 37 LB Poly • 38 Jordan ·-.. 8 Lakewood Totals ·tos Alamitos Opp0nent Not )1~hy Team 31 23 17 39 8 " 14 169 ·w,'J~·1_,. apt a nashy ouUlt. We ~ play ~-oo.ed football."-.... ' , spealt1ng'W'as Alhl Loma football coach 'Forrst Andenon, Los Alamitos' opening round opponent In the CIF AA football playoffs Friday night at· Western Jngh Scllool. · · Andeft;on, in his filth year as head of Alta Loma football, says his club has no •;stars" -and also gays the Braves have · 'm'Y little depth. "We are a four-year school with only _1450 students while they (Los Alamitos) are a three-year school with 2400 ' /Anderton bu a Rteal de at of praise for -~-·" · angeL.eague champion Los Alamitos. "They are welJ.balanced and of course, well-coached. That I e ft • h and e d quarterback (Vic Pereboom} Is a real good one and they also have .some good runni ng backs." _The Alta Loma coach does not single =cklt any·tndivldual as a key to the Braves' ~fensive attack. All four starting becks (quarterback Tony Grasao. halfbacks ~ul Abrego and Grq Lester and fullback 0on Rumussenl are obout equal . !11 his esteem. " Alla !Amil (1-1-1) 0 Montclalr t!1 Upland .. :6 Workman 48 Gladstone 4' La Puente Wll!!r" • H Ontario .....11 Sierra Vial• 14 Royal Oak 33 Walnut IS 27 0 0 11 14 12 II 0 . ~ By ROGER CARUION otllll"*l"l•S._.. It's Loara lup•a first vent11rt into MM football playoff acllon and the Saxone bave--dtawn no easy chore in their lnlUal test. Coaeb Herb Hlll's Irvine League cham- pioos are up against perennlal Citrus Belt League Power Redlands Frlda;y night al !he Unlversi~ of Redlandl. Despite Redlands' absence In CIF ra'tings, the Terriers loom as• ano\her in the long line of tough Redlond.s teams. Coach P a u l W0mack's conUn1ent marks the fifth time ln the last five years th4t a Redlands t.eam has made the playoffs, either 85 co-champion or outright champ of the CBL. Foothill Must Stop ·Passing ~iz Friday . .'.FofithUI H~h School wtll be facing one or the superior passing artists in Southland Prep football when the Knights open CIF "AAA" playoff competition against Neff Friday night at Santa Ana Bowl. Neff quarterback Jim Macdonald, a 6-0, . 186-pound senior, has guided the Trojans to nine straight victories -and_ his name has already landed in t~ ClF record book. In the nine games this year, Macdonald has completed 124 of 241 passes for 1,826 yards and 21 touchdowns. As a junior he was successful 50 time! in 124 attempts for I,~ yards and 14 touchdowns. That is a two-year total of l74 com- pletions in 365 atlempts for 3.276 yards and 35 touchdowns. Only five other names rank above Macdonald 's in the CIF record book. ..~ Macdonald's leading receiver is tight • end Ben Tyler who has caught 41 passes for 491 yards and f~r. touchdowns. Tyler is a 6-2, 205-pound seqi~~ • , . ·~A-pair ·of spli~ends-can 8tao catch the. baJl for .Neff. ,Jerry MaddOx and Chuck NoVaCk alternate on each Neff offensive play. N'.addox: has caught 'J:1 passes for 581 . yilfdi and 10 touchdowns while Novack has been on the receiving end 23 times for 351 yards and four TDs. Nelf'CO!l<!h stan Thomas readily admits tbe Trojans .do not run much, Fullback Randy Kitt Is the Je-g rusher with 440 yanb In 109 canies~d a (.O avence. 1'bo TroJm!I 11t a big team. Fou• of ~'~ ilffemlvt;starten in. the line ,...,~r tlu!ifitlO pounds. ' . S<alir r!gbt taale Tom Motl incillrs the one at 115. Tyler and left ta~ lijll Reese -batll are at 205 while right guard Tom Woodburn is a 20()..pounder. ' Ldt guard Jallan Smi1owiti .weighs 195, Mattox is a 185-pounder and center Jim Parke II the baby,llf the grou}I It 175. The game will oe one or cOntrasts. It will match Nefrs passing against Foothill's running, wl'rlch has helped it to nine straight victories. "They are really a good ball club," says Thomas, adding: "they have no weaknesees. They have size and strength. "We have not met anyooe the equal or Foothill" says Thomas. adding quickly, "but I'm sure they have not met anyone as tough as us, either." Thomas praises tbe Rnighls" running ga.me. Speicher (Bob) and Votaw (Jlml are ~ry fine back.s. They .come right at You. Foothill is a well-drilled team. They don't make a lot of mistak.es!" Neff, which is located in La Mirada, had lllt1e troubl e winning the Suburban League championship. In live league games, the Trojans averaged 31 points, ' scoring 154 and giving up 45. This is Neff's fifth year of varsity foot· ball. In four of those years It has entered CIF playoff competition. It was the 1966 Class A champion. NEFF (M) 25 San Clemente 8 Bassett 18 Santiago 47 Bolsa Grande 26 Mayfair · 20 John Glenn II La Mirada 5t Artesia 29 Gahr 0 7 0 ll 2 a 3 6 ll Tills year's edition wa.s supposed to be a learn rebuilding and If 'that's the case, it appears the Terriers were near the flhishing stages after two gamea. Womack 's crew hasn't lost in its last seven outings with only openinsr noo- league I~ to Long Beaclt Poly and Anaheim matting Its record. Womack credit! lhe slow start to lack of early experience as the Terriers opened the season with only one return· ing starter. • Ramona High, considered the toughest loop team in preseason dope sheets, gave tbe Terriers their only scare in the past five games, bowing JS.7. Leading the Redlands ground-cruncli· ing' machine· is tailback Scott Russell, a GLENN WHITE Sports Editor MJAC Worry: How to Stop Volatilt Attack ' . By HOWARD L.,lfANDYl I Of ... .,._ . .Pl• Shift· • How to ,stOp-Lhe state's most ~X!Jlosive offensive unit. is the 'prolilem ficing Mt. san Jatjnto·~it Saturday night whe n the ·E".6Rles · '1>Jliy ·'KOst to Saddle back College at Hemet High School. Coach Roger Chaney expressed eoncern about his team's ability to halt George Hartman's explosive Gauchos and he pointed to the)atest.-Calilomia juniOl' col· lege foc?l~~ .~.Prove his point. 'Ille Ga~ baV~1. the leading ln- dividual~iot81. Offense in quarterback Rdd Gr•'i'S-lfe iiu amassed a total of J .llfS yardl· rfor. bie year, tunning and paiaing, ~1 ii 1be state l~~r in this impcrtant ;tepartment. ~<.f 'l'Oby W~le, the GiruilU''!top run· ning ~ is fwrth, "ti\ e st.ate in rushing ;,i.tte Marc lflm!li.Jl!)ed in the top echeloi1 as a Tf!li?jNi.' ~ "We'll be lucky ,to stop t •• " says Chaney. "They have ·an .extremely fine fundamental team. and J1don't1k'now if we are quick enougb 'to flay with them. "If you stop their l'Wlning ~me, they come back with a strong passmg game. And If )'OU stop the pa.SS, they run through you." The ElaW have won .~ix while losing two and Chancy isn't at all sure that his "'team should have lost to Mira Costa last week. The Eagles dropped a 7--0 verdict on'' an intercepted pass runback for a score. · ietT)'-Robbs, the Eagle quarterback, ha5 been dfrecting lbe team all season and 1s ooe ollthe top passers in the state. He haJ coriipleled 68 for 1129 yards and · seven tou~owns, Harry Benson, the top Eagle ball car- rier, has gained 708 yards in 92 carries and Alonzo Brown is the team 's lead ing reorer .wltb 12 touchdowns. When Ci)aney talks of bis hefty starting squad, he is looking at one of the biggest junior college lines in the state .. Only one offensive line •slarter·is under 200 pounds and the seven front men average 226\4 pounds per man. ' Bob Salgado and Tom Connor al left guard and tackle, each wel'gh ih'i G.t 260 pounds. Right tackle Al $nJitk · is 240 pounds and right guard Mik~ Salin~. 135. One of the biggest cOOcerna of Chaney this week has been to cut down on the number of pass interctptions by the op- position. Against Mira Costa last.week, the Eagles gave the ball up on four oc:- casiens through interceptions including the game winning touchdown. Title to Gaucho Runners; SoCal Meet · Set Friday Saddleback College's cross country team wnl travd to Pierce College Friday for the Southern California championship meel after winning the Desert Con· ference crown last Friday. Sophomore Larry Mann paced the Sad· dleback victory, establishing a record over the Victor Valley course. Five other Gaucho runnera al!o won individual trophies. Saddleback totaled 30 poinLs jn the rneet while ninner--up lmperlal Valley had ~1. Mira Costa followed wllh :;&, Barstow had 103 end Victor Valley ecored 133. College of the Canyons also competed but no score was kept since It did not field a lull tum. Six of coach Tom Gllmer's team placed In tht top JS. John Dauu finished fourth, Bob Steveni; was flf\h, John Foster plec· cd sixth, .fttark Vining was 14th and ~1jke WHt!all ran 15th. Ed Jarrell, who came In 2ath, will also nm Friday. Sad<Qeback coropiled a '7·1 seas~ · record and "'a perfect 5--0 mark in con: ference dual meets. The lone loss was to Rio Hondo. Mann. who won every dtlal meet ~1~ept the one with ruo Hondo, set six different course records during the past season. Mann m.l&ht have won the opening meet against Rio Hondo, ei:cept he was just two weeks out of cast {broken foot) and was not in peak form al the Uroe. Friday'• n'leet at Pierce will be the toughc!t of the season for Saddleback, llYI Gilmer. "If Mttnn comes.up wiLb an ei:ceplional race, he could advance to the state meet", says Gilmer, addlng that the Gauch0$. as a team. haven 't got the depth to compete wllh teams like LA Vnlley and Moorpark. The winning team and top 10 runners in thf Southern California meet will compete In the •tale championship! at Fresno City College Nov, 29. ,, I ISO-pound junior who'• gained IQO yardS In the last three games. Aloll& with blm in the backfield is quarterback Dave Dykstra, a >11, 170-- pound junior, who's considered an ade- quate puser. . Womack says he bas .the capabilities to be an outstanding thrower but the lack of the passing attack that Redlands annually features hinders him. The big reason RedJ,ands won the cir· cuit title again lies in the old suceess story-a big, solid line bolstered by three scniots. Leading the trio is three-year letterman Greg Steel (6-1, 230) along with fellow UickJe Sam Trad , (6-2, 21~) and r!Jtbt guard David Crook (6-1, 215). lta Playoff Clash All play otfense and defense up front. Womack says his te.!lm faoea an ouUJ\ that resembles themselves wlth the 1 rormation and the ability to run effee- tJvely. ''They dOn'l seem to pass unless they really need to and that's about the way )Ve play It," says Womack. REDLANDS 17·%1 12 Long Beach ..El 6 Anaheim 21 Pacific 7 Fontana 20 San Bernardino 20 Eisenhower 16 Ramona 3S San G<lrgonio 33 ChaUey 14 27 14 7 0 G 7 16 " · · Fullerton Goes Up Agai~st Volatile. D.amien A~~~" -... --~ By CRAIG SHEFF . 01 1111 0.11¥' Pl .. 1 Sti ll Fullerton High School's football team has long been labeled wide-open. But this season, the Indians, with the lack of the talented passer they've had in past seasons, have had to resort to strictly a runnirig game. However, the results have been re'IVan3fng. Coach Gil TUcker's team last week won the Freeway League cham- pionship with a victory over Kennedy which earned it a berth in the CIF AAA playoffs. Thus the Indians open playoff com- pet.itlon Friday at Fullerto:n High against Damien -a team that displays a "wide-open" attack. . The Spartans run out of a pro-I and a slot-I and thus pass as well as they run. Leading ball Carrier Paul LaBa1Tere has c1UTled0.llO times this season for' 950 yards for a .$.9 average. ~ U. 165· pounder has scored 12 touchdowns. AB a junior last. year, h~ ran the 100-ya rd,dash in 10 second .flat . · Last~ wee'k In Damien's 22-0 victory over San Gabriel Mission LaBarrere fail· ed to run 50--yards or more for thl:l fir.lt · .qme ii} 8!11 orye.I gapte . His Wngest dash from scrtirirriage this season nas been 88 yards. Fullback Sam Chavez, out the first six weeks of tbe season with an ankle injur y. has added a great de.ii to Ule Spart.ans' ruilning game with 100-plus-yard outings ii1 the last three Damien games. Junior quarterbact Kevin Carroll COin· '• ptement.s the running gami!t.'wlth al Clne : passing aUack . Carroll, who throws about 1s..ui'passes a game, bas·cllcked on 70 of hts' 145 passes for approxilnately 600 yards and eight touchdowns. The best of the Damien linemen is Pat Jtoiers, who plays center and moves lo linebacker on defense. Rogers, a'&-1, 200-j>ound senior, was the first team center on Cal·Prep ~1agazine's a.11..Callfomia team before the start of the 189 season. Head coach Jitit, Knapp, a former Mater Dei assistant,. 'says "we think VJe can give them a &coo battle. They use multiple defenses that could prt!se11t some problems for us. We might be a lit· tie faster, but they art bigger than us.'' Damien had little trouble winning ihe Sante Fe League this.season -with one excePµon. Verbwn Dei held the Sp.irtan.!I to a 21-1> victory, although Damien wos in ~most of tlte game. , The' Spartans' Jone loss was to AAAA poWer Bim>p Amal, 42-14, In the opener . DAMIEN 18·0 14 • Bishop Amat 26 Colton 39 Valley etinSlian t~ SL Francis 17 Cantwell 4l Pater Nost.er 21 ·v erbl!m Oei 26 st. John Bosdi 21'' S. G.' Ml!rlloi. ' • ' 42 6 0 8 0 0 20 7 0 ' - All-league Champion Foothill J{Jgh and tunnehiR Ol'ange do1ninated ttie official Alt. Crestview League footba ll 1quad as selected by the t>AILY PILOT. The Knights or coach Ed Bain picked up eight spots Oil lhe first team offense and defense while Orange players were named on six positions. San Clemente High Jed Orange Coast area selections with Bob McNamara, Jack Kalota and Steve Divel malting &he first team de!ense. Bain was selected coach ol the year arter~~htl team to a A reeord &nd a berth Jn the C1F playoffs, :, FQ()thilrpfayers'fnade It a clean sweep. with Craig Grimm garnering IJneman of the Year honors aod Bob Spek:ber cap- ·turlng Back or the Year laurels. ALL CRESTVIEW LEAGUE Flrit Team Offense Pos. Name E-Grimm, Foothill R-Hart. Villa Park T-Bixler, El Modena T-Thompson, Villa Park G-rRothrock. Foothill G-Brown, Orange C-Fogeron,Orange S-Blacklidge, Foothill B-Porter, Orange B-Speicber, Foothill B-Nation, Orange Flrst Team Defense E-Kalota. San Clemente E--Shambron, Foothill T-Ostrom, Orange T-Bixler, El Modena MG-Cummings, Tustin LB-Speicher, Foothill LB-Divel, San Clemente LB-Walker, Orange B-~letcher. Foothlll ~Votaw. Foothill ~McNamara, San Clemente Second Team WL1Cl11s 235 Sr. 185 Sr. 185 Sr. 220 Sr. 180 Sr. 174 Sr. 185 Sr. 180 Sr. 180 Sr. 185 Sr. 165 Jr. 100 Sr. 185 Sr. 223 Sr. 185 Sr. 220 Sr. 185 Sr. 165 Sr. 180 Sr. 180 Sr. lllO Sr. JM Jr. E-Saudford, Orange 165 Jr. E-Tabor, Laguna Beach 173 Jr. T-Hoyt, Foothill 210 Jr. T-Grimm. VIiia Park / llK> Sr. G-Gressard , Villa Park 165 Sr. G-\Vest, Orange .I' 209 Sr. C-Wells, San Clemente 170 Sr. 8--(.'hurchward, Orange 145 Jr. B--Silva, Tustin 165 Sr. &-Ledesma, El ~1odena 160 Jr. 8-Abbey, Laguna Beach 165 Sr. • I . meet our better half I I . ' . SAVE NOW AT$ll.79 OCT: NOV. ONLY • • • The exclusive Built-in-Pourer avoids spilling. " • lt's.lwo inches shorter, so it's easier to handle, easier to store. • The priee makes it even better. ,Adcli&..al Holiday S.vinp. S1ock up now for the upcomin1 hoU~ and save an additional $1.I 8 -f1"r hall gallon. Case of 6 EarlyTimea hail 11allono. Each hail 1allon $10.6L · '' ? 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SW M: "ILOT "IGSKIN "ICkEltOO CONTEST, Sper11 Dl!perrmen!,, '" 0. eox ISM. COIM 111 .. , (1. 92626. J. Only -a'IPr/ ,.r ,_,...... 11m -· 4 E"trlr.i "'""' M 1"1...,._ {.., mell fJI l!I ptrJ.Onl It DAllY l"ILOf efflcl ., j p,m. T'1111 ...... ,, .. w. J . Veit ltllltlw Cetp. ,,.,.. DAILY PILOT ~IOr• '""' ttMlr lr!t> medllt. t1mlllll ,.., 1h9lble 111 ..,,.,. • .. TIE l ltEAKl!:lt •1'111 CHOICE Of "ttlZE' bJt nb tnwl be flllld In W a'llrr II Wiii, ••••••••••••••••••••• • ENTRY BLANK • • • • • • • • .__ • • • • • • • • • • • Clrde ..._,_ ..... •HI wt. ttll ...... , .... ( .... .._if ............. , Dallas •s Rams Denyer YS San Diego O•kland YS Kansas City USC YS UCLA Cal YS Stanford ore,.on State YS Oregon l'urdue YS Indiana Ohio State YS Michifjeln Nebraska YS Oklahoma SMU Ys Baylor Iii Wyoming YS Houston : Harvard Yi Yale • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : Fullerton JC YS San Diego Mesa : • Saddleback YS Mt. SAC • • • • • • • • • Cypress YS Golden West Long leach Wilson YS Anaheim · Neff YS Foathlll Loara YS Redlands Glendora YS Rancho Al1lmitos • • • • • • • • • • • Damien YS Fullerton • • • • TIE lllEAKElt -My ,_ .... !he !Diii 11""1'10.r Of POlnb ~tcrlHI • • kl 111 2' 11mu 1!11ed 1bov• 11 .............................. --8 • NAMI • • ADlllSS • • CITY : PHDNI "' SIX • • • • • • • • CHOfCIOJl'llD cc.... ...... 1rc1t1wlt1fl•lllt) • •0 1.s.,._ O...,..llt O httWI • • IM ML LIL O TtlllerW O t1•1tM1 • •••••••••••••••••••• Glendora Coach Cooled By Rancho Game.Films Glendora High football coach Ralph Challfouz think! Rancho Alamitos ( F r I d a y night's opening rot:.'ld CIF .. AAA" opponent) is "a srt•t football team" -but one gets the Idea he donn't think mucb of the Vaqueros' 1ame films . Offe.11tvely, Glendora Is led by fullback Dave Smallwood, a 205-pound Mrllor. h a I f b a c k Rick Stone, a 155-powld senior and quarterback M a r t y Mercurio. The two le.ams exchan1ed movies over lhe weekend and according to Chalifoux. "we have the but fllm1, the best lighting &nd the b e s l photographers around. I won't comment on theln. •· Gle:'ldora compiled a 7·1·1 record lhlJ put aeuon, jn- cludln( a 6-1 mark In Sierra League plly. The TartlN Ued La Puente for the leaiue title. La Puente will m«t South Puadena In the flrlt round o( the playoffs. About Rancho, Chalifoux would only say that "they are a great football team. I don't know if we can .stay with lhem ." Rancho Alamitol, t b e Garden Grove Leque cham- pion, compiled an 8-1 record thl.I palt seuon, lollfl& only Jts: seuoo opener to Fountain Valley, 15-14. Glendora is a three-year achool ot 21100 atudent1. Gl.-a (l·f.1) 7 Claremont 51 Azula 41 Edgewood a Loi Altos 1 19 7 7 14 8 Gypr_ess Hit A:gain, All-stars L T Pl.a Selected oses ' wo .. , ye,~s Coacb Frank Oott!U and a & H injuriM weren't enough to dlscoura,ee a coach with one vk:tory in eight outings, two more players including his top running back have been lost to m.llilary service during the current football season. Coach Carl Schiller 1 t Cypress College ls in that predicament as he faces the- • Season finale with Golden West Saturday night a t Orange Coast College stadium. "We have lost ten starters from our offense and defense by injury,'' Schiller says ... Jn addlUon, we had two more go into military service late in October." Rookie Oxandaboure, the Chargers leading runner, was one of the two drafted players. His replacement, J o e McGuckin, has a .soft cast on an injured leg and has missed lhe last two games. He will see only llm.ited action Satur- day. - ' ' . Gary Goulette movtt Into the running back position as Schiller attempts to prepare his club for lbe Golden We.st onslaught. •'They are a fine football te am with good movement. When you slop and think 1bout ii, there are some strong, physical teams in this league. "Golden West could be at the top right now with a cou- ple of breaks~ Trying to stop their offensive unit is a big problem and their defense is one ot the best." When the season ends.Satur- day night, Schiller faces another gigantic problem. lie hopes to convince enough outstanding graduating high school stars to. attend· Cypress next season instead o f Fullerton. 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Turkey shoots are takJni TJ'lldy Horton, 240; and Shirley over for the holiday season at Cummaro, 241. area 'golf coursts along wltl\ The victory was the third several men's club chem. stralght1 for Miss ll'ru:e, the pionships and regular weekend only women's club champion tournament· ,Play. ever crowned at Costa Mesa. , 1 Ttie women's cl ub will Coatu ltle•a sponsor a circle tournament . -thls weekend wilh proceeds Nadine Maze w~n the ladies jOing 10 the mentally retarded c~b championship ~t Costa. chllQren~ --M~a Cou_ntry Club with a 258 ,' 1 In a Crler'a tou rnament. held score .. V1 HGSklns (11econd) early this week, Miss Hoskins was nme strokes back ':With a· and ~feri Lee Dungan tied for 267. . . top honors In A flight with 69s. . Low.net w~nner 1n the cham4 Gerry Watson won B flight p1onsh1p fhght. was Mary with a 67 followed by Fran Evelyn Imler with a 2211. Lewil (66) and Bea Regan ~tty Sleva ~ a 316 lo (69). Elise SUpes won c fUght gain t.o_p . ~onors m the first with a 69. fl~gh~ d1v1s1on with Bea Regan Mike . Evinger and Jack wtnnmg low net .honors at 236 Saenz, the two club pros will with Belt~ .Bro\\.n in the run· conduct 8 men's club pros day nerup position with a 240. tournament In the second flight, Maxine · Assmus was low gross winner FV Jtllle Square with a 321. Low net victor was Fran Lewis, 231 followed by Barbara Shepardson, . 2 3 7 : George Clark fired a 144 !or two qualifying rounds in the men's club champlonshlps and will face Ra)' ~ (15') in i:hamplonslllp filch!. Skip Rangel (151) ·rileels John Dick (JSS); Al Wells (148) plays Nonn Patrick (18.1); and George Rou850s (151) laces William Kehoe (158) in other cham)l1oftlhlp flight quarter-final r • u n d JnatCheS. ~ A. total of 116 players·started in' the tournament Uiat is being played In seven flight!. Completion date for tbe cur· rent round of play is Nov. 30. • llll11loia Viejo Howard Shelton of )1i3sion Viejo, fired a hole-lo-on~ on fhe fourth hole this week. Shelton used a four Iron on the par·3, In yard hole to ac- complish the feat. Preparations a r e pro- gressing for the Southern California PGA tournament to (Sfe Turkey Page 11) ••• =~·. ·~·· .... - 8 lTED AND POLYESTER CORD . ,,,, 12?2~ TllAD DIPtH ••• ANTllKID Dl,tH IS 20% Dll,IR THAN OIDINAIY TIRES ••• GIVES THE UL• TIMATI IN Tiii MILIAOL 1 .... THll NEW TllAD Dl51GN AND GROOVE SHAPl IN• SUlll QUllTNISS AND A SOFT llDE • ,ut .... ::l ""' ""' • llCI UD. IC. " "D ..... lAJ; U.COI BRAKE FLUID 33C 4:?·110111 ..... 17 ... 11 (6.SOI '" l .!16 11 ... 1 • 17 .35) '" 2.1 8 171·1• f7.7SI '" 2.36 071·1• (l.2S) '" 2 ..... H71°14 fl.SS) .... , 2.68 f71·1S (7.75) '" ,,. 011.15 11.2s1 '" 2.68 M7&-1S (1.55) .,, 2.77 .......--f.ocl .... bo ... ,_ •f.n!k, Jine,-.J er '!HlilJ °"rr-DUI;.,., fl'b'"" MJl'- •llnd•rd er """'"""'"' Ne inilll!lll'J 1w.dard U-. Wh Walt! CHAIGI fT1"11st ou1 <011Y111m cnorf ........ 3•• OUTY ... ru:, .. OllllJl s••-IU"' tun •w 111$flWf ... ...... --. .. '..'7.211• ....... ll'l" N<lW A1'0 ~AYll THESE SPECIALS GOOD AT THESE LOCATIONS ()NL Y! WESTMINSTER BUENA PARK BUENA PARK COSTA MESA SANTA ANA Glendor• .has averaged 25 polnta: a game. Aftu an Gpen- Jng 1·1 tie with Claremont, the Tsrtena rolled to flve atralght rictorles, ber... JolillC 1o South IWJ1, 17-14. 21 La Puente 28 Northview 14 South 11111• 22 Wut-CovlNI 11 \:O~a 17 15440 Beach Blvd. at McFadden 5885 Lfncoln Av•. at V•lley View 5301 Btach Blvd. at Luitwtller 523·3040 2200 Herbor Blvd. at Wilton S48-20l2- 1400 Edin91• ot B;iltol 546-7832 14 892-2081 6 ' 126-5800 __ l_ \ ' Top Field I Set to Run AtOCffi · A large t:ntry lilt from Northern California a n d Arlmna In addition to an outstanding SouthlW:ld field will compete in an unlimited fuel altered and B I g a s supercharged -car1 race at Orange County International Raceway Saturday. In the twice postponed Manufacturers' FuMy Car championship race w h l c b fi';uilly got off the grid Sunday afternoon, the Chrysler team captured top honors by a nar- row margin over lhe Wacky Racers, 1>14. Gas Ronda of Azusa saved an otherwiSe failing Ford ef- fort when he defeated Pat Minnick of Chicago in the flnal for the driven' championship. Ronda,'s Mustang recorded 7.47 seconds -199.55 mph to barely beat a 7.48 • 202.70 clocking by Mt.inlck's Dodge Charger. Ronda earned his berth In the final with low elapsed time of the meet at 7.26 seconds. Minnick was second a 7.'t.7. Gene Snow of Ft. Worth, TOP TWO FINISHERS -Nadine Maze (left) won the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club's women 's title, defeating Vi Hoskins, "'"ho shows ofi hef trophv for being second. • · Te1aJ, set (op spetd or the event at 208.11 m"ph in a Charger. CIF Polo Foes -Set TURKEY SHOOTS IN STYLE ... lConllnued from Page 18 ) be held at Mission Viejo late in December and early i n January. - No entry deadline will be set allowing eastern and touring pros to enter the competiUon at the last minute if they ar- rive in Southern California early for the Los Angeles Open that takes place the following week. RaKrho SJ President's Cup play con- tinues at Rancho Sat'! Joaquin In Ove Oights with competition running another two week.!i. In a mixed couples event !COred as a partntr's net best ball, flarold Sp:-oul and VI Saxton fired a 61 to gain lop honor&. Al Ha ig and Mnrg3rct Egbert finished second with 66 followed by Wally Thomas and Fem Sproul (67) and Orrin Wright and Carolyn Walbridge (68). Mecadomlnrk Larry Brown and Rick Young \Viii meet in a 36-hole n1atch Sunday to determine the Meadowlark men·s club championship. Don Nichols and Keenan Smith will play for the con· solallon title with eight other flights determining winners ove r an 18-bole competition. !SAVE '30!1 Great Fun for the Fa1i1ily! The Runabout ... 21/2-HP Engine Pneumatic Tires $ Regular '129" •Sporty red tubular.steel frame and tubula r steel handleb·ars. • Black vinyl seat witl1 foam·rub· her padding. Big 4-cycle e ngine deliven up to JOO miles per gallon of gas. · •Rewind starter. Universal tire, front; knobby tir~ rear • Chrome plated chain guard. Kick Bland. Actual weight 64 pounds. All action will take place Sun- day. Jllesa Verde The men's club held a turkey shoot Saturday at Mesa Verde but winners have not been determined. In a mixed best ball of foursome event. the team of Puul and Doris Buckles joined with Jim and Helen P.1ahoney for lO\\' honors wi th a 60. Three teams tied for second wilh 61 and include: Jim and Lupe Sutton and John and Jolie ne Adams; Lowell and Jean Stark and Marv and Bet· ty Albert: and Will and Dottie Pilorris and King and Donna Crosno. Top seeded Corona del. Mar lllgh School IKes San Antonio League champion Upland Fri- day afternoon in the seca,ld round of the CIF water polo playoffs. And, Newport H a r b or , Sunset League UUist, meets Freeway League represen· tative Sunny Hills while Coata Mesa's runnerup team in the Irvine League faces Anaheim. That's the situaUon for Orange Coast area teams after first round results Tues- ·day-. -- &iaheim knocked o f f Servite, 6 • 4, and SUMy Hills disposed of Valencia, 7-3. In the top bracket, Upland High took a 10-4 decision from host Redlandl. Sears ·\::-k .<\bout Seari Conve-nient Credit Plans. . Precision Brake Joh Brake Linings Guaranteed 40,000 Miles Brake Lining Guarantee ft 1he Bnib Uni ... ln1111\ed b1 11• weir oul wilbin / ALL4 Wheels 3688* r~r1• ' •nd L.bor lncladed All America n & Volkswagen Caro ~I nspect i\'laster Cylinder ~I nspect and J\dju!t J»arking Brakes V Bonded Linings fnslalled on 4 Wheel! ~ llleed All Lines and Add t~luid ~Rebuild All Wheel Cylinden ~I n~pect Gre11se Seals ~ . .\re Grind Brake !;hoei. ""'Repack Front W..heel Be1rinp Y' Reeurface All 4- Drurna Y' ln11pect Bnke Ho1e1 Y' Inspect All Brake .. 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I'() 3-846t, 984-2220 I I COMllON NE 6·2511, NE 2-5761 COVINA 966-0611 HOllYWOOO HO 9.5941 OIANG! 637-2100 INOl!WOOO OR 8·2521 PWDfNA 681 -32ll, 351 ·42ll , _______________________ _ Shop Nlghh Monday through Satvrday 9:30 A.M. to 9:~ P.M., Sul)Cfay 12 Noon to 5 P.M. >OUlH COA$f PlAl.4 540-3333 VUMONT Pl 9-1911 ----~--------~------' "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back" --• \I! I I . ( I I I J I ,. OAll Y PILOT LEGAL NOTICE L ido I sle Play ers 'Pools Paradise' Revisit.ed Rossellini· Giving Up on' Ital y LEGAL ·NOTICE A __ Er..oves ~a Longer. lourney By TOM TITUS 01 1111 ~!Ir l"flo! Sllfl One ol the primary disad- vantages or two community theater groups staging the same -play-a monlh -or two apart is the tendency ol those who view both productions to match O(lC against the other. Inevitably, one is certain to emerge as second best. Such is the case with the 'Happy·Now' Gruff Spoof ROME (AP) -Roberto Roaselllnl, Italy's senior movie director, haa decided to move to France. Rossellini resigned as head of Rome's ex~rlmental film center--&ld. ··Informed-the tnlni.ster of tourlsm and en· tertalnment : "In Italy, you can't do anylbln.; serious." • Rossellini, 63, made hla mark with sllCh reallsUc postwar films as "Rome, Open City" aad "Palsan" dttailinc ,..,. ol.the problemul!Rly reeovering from the ravages of fascism. r . ..am Lldo Isle Players' versia.1 of "°1'KI TO ca1.01Totu Phil. . On Marriage Later he turned to television with controvirslal depictiON or "Louis XIV" as an ar- rogant, distasteful F r e n c b monarch and of "The Acts of the Apostles," whjch came un- der attack for its alleged anit- Jewlsh tone. so•••• cou•T o"'TME 1p K1ng'J bit of 1 British STAT•°' CALll'OllHIA l'Oll buffoo'nery "Pools Paradise," TMW1COUNT'I' 01' OllANGE ' By WILLIAM GLOVER ""' .1i..-n whJch follows close on the E.-11t lllA AlLEENE STAATS WINOER, '-------------· ,-NEW YORK (AP ) -A gruff Rossellini told a reporter: NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIVEN fo the C...utwi tJI the ..... 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Uttdom UNllEO CALIFOllNIA llANll:, I Co<-lllon llY: 01rlo D. Hol!bv 'Trust Admfl'llll•llor CP.fller;1thlr1 cf IM Wl!r el ll'lt •tlOvt """" OKed-Ml W."-"t, s.lottl & Cri ll 1•u Wtettllf Dr .. --.......,, I -Iii, C1IH9'11l1 T•h cnill '4-f44ll -5*.f(ll ~ & lf'Clilll119 UM WI.....,. lln, ...... ._..,., C.llMl'lll• Tl h U1JI HU' )ob• .. .,.,...,. fW c.ti~Kllle<I l'l*ltl'IH Or-C°"ll D111Y •11o1, ~ It, M •ncl DKllfl'lbJr l. 10, .L .. _ • 114:Mt ATTEND THE CHURCH · ff YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY \ • "•OOLI •AllAOISE" A Comedy 1W •hlllit k ine, dirKlld bl' Peter Churdl, •rodudloot ""'1t'VI' N0<m• Ga.ulsefll, !td'lnlc11 dlr«lor Rlch1rd JIV Smltll. ut dUltlllf' Htt.- ltr Wiii,, co11um11 bv •oily SJ11rm1n, P•Hel'lltd IO"I01'1 lhroullh S1turd11' b• tllt Lido llhl Pl1V1t1 11 The Lido h.re Clubhouu, 7'01 \flt LldCI Soi>d, HllW'llOf'I 81Kh. THI CAST Penelope T-.•... , .. , .Shtlllt OUM It ldl ...... , , ... , , ..... , •. StllY H1YIDI\ Rtv. Lionel T-.... , ...... S11n ll1U Miu Sklllon •. .. . • •• .. . Pft. Recl1y wn1i. 8rlH1 ........ Oe!'t"J1 Limbert II~. H11mPhrl"f ..••••. L.cllsl.W Alclly I I"-of L••.. J1ckson Wiicox h~ls of an earlier version in Huntington Beach. Although the Lido rendition has its moments, It must be labeled the Avis of the two. OAIL'I' PILOT lletl l'llttt !poof of marital mi x u p , "The s.ituation reminds 111e "Who's Happy Now," ope;ied of the dial-a-problem radio Monday night at off· c..~n COAST ,,.....,.., a.,,."· Broadway's Village South Theat¢.r , genera ti a g coo- siderable laughter of addicts . j•IUl•ll of deadpan drollery. I · lntenUonally or not, Olive I W INNER I j Halley, a Texas author of ' 3aca11111Y modest stage accomplishment! AWARDS previously, does the sort of JOSEl'tlE.lfVINf- thing to romance melodrama ANAYCOEMIASSYRlM that "Cal Ballou" did ror l 1'€TER "'1lfARINE movie westerns. He's backed 0100l£ HEPBURN with a crew of players who commendably catch the re-' ~·MMnN~ qulsite mood of rawhide bul- roonery. The haphazard plot, set JHE UON IN WlNTER The basic difference is one or approach . Given a play whic h is not overwhelming in its raw material, the Htt1· tington group covered most or its flaws by playi ng it as an all-001 !arce. emphasizing the outlandish. At Lido. it more closely resembles a drawing room comedy, with a greater degree of dependence upon a rather sorry script. STRANGER IN 'PARADISE·' Peg Reday is aghas.t at the goin~s on bet-Ween Stanley Bell and Sheila Dunkle in this scene from the Lido Isle Play- ers' comedy "Pools Paradise." amid Hailey 's native tumbleweed, ca.1ccrns a lad maturing within a quaint menage and trying to reunite hi s parents. . "'1'111': rl~\l .L\.' .JCH~·· Playiag it straight, th e Lido cast under the diteclion of Peter Church sacrifices the slam • baag madness or the earlier effort While the overall acting qua\Jty is not too far below Hunti'.1gton's, the pace of the production is far in arrears. The only cast member to score consistently with King's collection of diluted double entendre is Sheila Dunkle as lhe sharp.tongued wife of a very proper vicar. a.1 is s Dunkle combines beauty and tine delivery ·with a sense of stage savvy for an excelle.1t performance. Stan Bell comes on in a ipinor key as the vicar, never relinquishing his d e c o r u m even when scampering around stage in a makeshift kilt. After an impressive first act, he neglecls to alter his character with th e outlandish circumstances. The farci cal nature of lhe play is not lost on one perfor1ner -Sally llayton, who turns in a mar\'elous in- M1isical Do1afJleheade1· Opera Reper tory Group l\lakes Debut in Laguna • strumental and vocal sound "·as not always ideal. But At 3 o'clock Sunday af-these v.·ere minor flaws indeed By HAP GRAHA~1 SP«ltl ,, T~, ~n1 Piiot What he does during the terpretallon of the Cockney ya rn 's 14-year span from PAN.IMSIOl't• Al'IUWllOUfl'll'ICtUllE r'i'•ll maid. Miss Hayton, an ex-boyhood astonishment to sud-COLOR ~ ceUent young •. ; dramatic ac· den success as a songwriter ----------""' tress, proves q u 1 t e con-merely provides a [ramework ll------------1,ll elusively her ability to handle for some wildly antic episodes high comedy as well , of twisted hilarity. Robert Darnell f I r m l y Also earning high marks is ce.iters the wayward affair Dennis Lambert as t h e with mockingly malevolent monosyllabic burppkln whose masculiaity as the lad 's meat-, rustic retorts of indefinite cutter dad. His chef com- meaning never fail to reap a petitor for laughs is Rue reaction. Peg Reday as the McLanahan, a waitress im· busybody who fancies herself hued with puritanical amorali- thc vicar's nurse builds a ty and a knack tor milking • NOW-IN• T11nday strong, but not altogether ca.1-mirth from banal ditties. I "IEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR" vincing character, lacking the Teresa Wright, a put-upon pushiness and overt assump-but unbowed wile, and Ken -N. Y, film Critic1 lion of authority for her role. Kercheval, as the offspring of j Lad.islaw Reday as the timid domestic riot, serve mainly as visiting vicar and Jackson foils. The final pxrlorm·er, \Yilcox as the ramrod-stiff Stuart Germaf.1, i s a bishop perform well in their bartender dryly conteat at respective clerical bein.I( able to read single assignments, Reday'.s skit-words only instead of long tishness is particularly et-sentences. "Never m i s .s e d fective. 'em," he cheerfully confides. The holiday-decorated set by Stanley Prager's directing lle.sler Wills provides an at-an d Howard 'Barker's saloon tractive' backdrop-_ However, setting are keyed to the poker- the Lido lighting is inexpertly faced mockery. If o t f. hcr.1dled, with shadows haun-Broadway doesn't hail "Who's ting the stage. Happy Now?" little theater "Pools f'aradise'' plays this groups will. week only. tonight lhrou~h',;::::::========:::;11 Saturday at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud, , Newport Beach. WINN EA I 3ACADEllY AWUDS JOSfl'tl E.lfY!~~ ANAVCOEMMBT RlM . PETER "'1lfARINE O'TOOU: HEPBURN ~---~""'""~ JHE LION IN WINTER Fu11-Filled Co·F••hlre *ZERO MOSTEL * "THE PRODUCERS" in an altogether pleasing and lernoon a capacity audience successful introduction of Ute filled lhe Laguna li1oulton promising>repertory co1npan,y. Playhouse for the debut or a -'----=--'--'--------------·II -Exclu!J/ve RtStl'Vtd Stat £Mq1mtnl/ -r:ONIGHT AT 1:00 P.M. new repertory company. The latest development of Lhc Lyric Opera Association of Orange County. After a delightful hour and fifteen minutes the the ater was emplied, and another 350 people filed in to stt a repeat performance at 4 ;4~. This uniqu e presentation was the beginning of ne\v life for Lyric Opera . Fonnerly restricted to br ief sumn1er seasons in the Irvine Bowl, the organization now v.i.11 have the capacity to offer music lovers an occasional taste of fine music throug:1out Lhe year. The training program of this young company \Vas given financial support by the lrvine Foundation and the La.l{Una Beactt Festival of Arts. So it seems the untiring efforts of Velma Sun, executive director of Lyric Opera. are finally mttting with substantial suc- cess. and opera in Orange County i.s here to stay. A 32-piece orchestra con- ducted by Eugene Ober oc· cupied ooe side of the stage. ·and the rest of the area y,·as the locale for very sin1plificd !'lagiru; of scenes from "Cosi F;in Tutte .. by l\1oz.irt, Bi1.Prs "Carmen," and !he ' ' L a Bohtme" of Puccini. \\'ith 21 bare minimum of stage pro- perties. and with s p a c e lighting aqainst a b I a c k b.ackJ?"round, the costun1es of Bert Pett.ey '\\'ere oulstandinl{ color accents in the O\'erall scene. The rich baritone of Bruce Tuthill was a thrilling sound; but audience favorites were .Jeannine Allmcyer, Natasha Yufe and Frant Brightbill !linging the popular Puccini melodies. Other p I e a s l n g voices belonged to James Chapman. Randall Cobb. Luan Sands. Jan Bogardus. ~farla K~ssman, Joan Jellon, Jan Jliles. Nancy Older and Constance Crane. On the minus side. lhcre was a most annoyinl?' light leak C1Ver the staJZe. \Ve do "'ish the singe~ hnd not bef>n directed to use lhe outside doors. with" re.•1111tinq hursl or dAyllght lo tolally disrupl the atm0$phere. ~ The balance betwttn In· Cross word P1izzle FIRST RUN -' ACROSS 44 E~plo~1ve 1 Fa~tene r •S Hawa iian syr.1bol S 11imi:111zlnQ '6 Score···· !.uid~ ,7 SubsQurntl~ ~\'.es t Po in l (<) Arm ou nc e111ent c~ Kingsttn ~3 O!ten C.K oh ~tulie11! a rfO l19h\: 14 Fr an~durt'i 2 v.ords rive1 ~1 E:ilar9e 1 ~ /..s~~r~ ~Et Foa l1ih l & Of sheep t erson 17 r:ent .. itr. ~~ e:lp ··-· haste bl Lalo;e In 18 011era heroi ne Coloradc 1 <! Birds 11ver 20 be\.--· sys!r.<n out of: 62 Tennis she\ • 2 YIOllh 6:: Golfrr'1 22 Tc.p school \'/Ord /..thl rtts f.-i Fat\litalr 24 Doddering &; Autor-.at 2& Big name ~! paltOll t11e U.N. 6& F'iece 2 7 H-avinQ poor Q1 .'.OOi hea rln9 07 Kind c! 29 Tlinrtab le ~ehl~lt abbr eviation 30 CharQe 00\YN J3 Adv isory ·, in struc tions l ··· -· a 37 Sport pistol: 3~ No tewortl•y 2 wcrds • h~ppt•n1·11 2 Thin~ 't"''I 39 Confe11e~ hig!;!y ~! 40 &re~kfast J E1;rcoe .1 1 item b 11~ 41 Racel1 ick 4 V\P i11 \ cond•t l:i'1 1ecubilc 42 Cl1rostm IS ~ !mao;;inJr'/ (harJc~er: unc l~ 2 '/olO/dS 6 Very ba<l • • ' ' " " ~' Yestrrday'1 Puzile Solved: M•ry Tylot" MNA E1Vll •rnlty "CHANGE Of HAllT" ... 7 Can.! IC· riether .lgii i:i E ~thotl ~ub:ec: Ii t c the ;:c•r.t l ~ CJ~1se \ll !urn 11 Per ·-·· 12 Noun end1n; 13 Nuir.er1:a l sulfil 21M~kr.t L selection of 23 Nrws gil.the ing agency 25 Erode 28 Bo~•no;; 3) Youn9 a111m.ll 31 Oper~ ., hero1 r.e 32 Newts 33 Skll llu!.- 2J :34 Russian rute1 3; fl,e 1~< 3b C?M .1e·t· .1 vehic le 31 Happy occasion:;: 2 words 40 r oss 4Z En\111ailed "JOURNEY TO THI FAR SIDE Of TH I SUN" C111liM1111 Sat. & S•-l:ll ,.m. 2001 4J N11to member :!------------'-~ Abbr. ;; f ~:~'.:~:'. .. ryo"ui";i'oi'iii;"""""""""1 50 V1s1onarz ! f 51 "Stop It"' i You w•nt to Mii some it.m :; ~l Cone hided that-· no 1-r need but i l3 Eleva1101 ,_.., -··-I :; 1 Ke 1 meaning tomllne olM Clift Utl for l~ ~~~;"'" I NOT OYER $50 60 ~~t~'i~e l 1 1 1 ? ? ? ! YOUR AISWEI: • >O I You coll THE DAILY PILOT, ••k for Clnollled Adnrtitl"I, •nd pl-• .~ 1 11 n " .. " • , show where the an11Wtr Js In· variably 'Wall, wait, you must be paUent.' "Televl.aion 1s sick, deeply !ilek a.od we mutt all be sure it r vanced money [or two films J~osselllni was preparing-one on the life or Socrates, the other on the 17th cuntury doesn't become a chr!1.'llc and once a popular l i g u re, krtpa:rable_Jllnw. ·~ _ _espcrjally dY.ringJtb µiar_rJa~e The • .-tate-run network said to Swedish actress lnar1d this week il had already ad-Bergman. TWO BIG FEATURES TOGETHER """ ..... , E'tery l1ttrer'.e cl1ughltf 11 • •l•t1" DJKE·fM<ENlll\l'.l ......... JENS·l.M06TER 1!!!1 -=""'*'*" ~ ... ·····... ""'.!) {~,i TECHNICOLOR E-i11t Shw Storti 7-Co11ri1111011s Sar. & 51111. From 4 p.m. SPECIAL KIDS MATINEES SAT. AT I P.M. AND 3 P.M. -SUN. AT 2 P.M. "WILLIE McBEAN AND HIS MAGIC MACHINE" ALSO SELECTED SHORTS ALL SEATS SOc FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTE R •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD . * NEWPORT BEACH * 644·076 0 l)irect From Roadshow En9a9ements. * 1st TIME AT POPULAR PRICES * HERE EXCLUSIVELY IN GIANT SC REEN Ciner•ma Releasing Corporation Presents • ~1®'1~ THE MOVIE FOR EVERYONE l ~Y. niillll~im:1romt.,.. airOOMAN iiiillYJJllllSIJ G •IWtM~UJ;Cl»lrisc l\l:IOOl~i llo; pr ··~T"1 1:~%(1>" • ~foot--@ ,......, .... ~ .... " .... !lo-J«n 2nd OUTSTANDING "G" RATED FEATU RE I 1-\. wtll'•-AN AIUfD AU1$1~ fllM ~ ,,.,. '····~-"" ,,_ ... IGSSU•IR !!Jo . ' . -.. Sur vey • --NEW vonr 1urn -c.' sur\'ey hJs blan1C!d l 11 4' "persistent 1iursul\ of pr<•lll ' for l>elnl( al , lc~ht. p1i.tllY respansibll! (01' fht• '::illegc I decline or s e r i v 11 s , ciin- 1 rovcrslal docun1cnluril'!i 111 AlTicriean rndin 2nd tc1"\'i<:il"ln 1'hc first: Alf-re:! I. llul!n:i1 Colun1bia 'University sur1·cy ,,f .A 1ncrlcan broad cast journalism s pec !rt c:alty criticized , ' c y 'n i c a I vro- prielorship" a n d re!uc lant advertisers in its brO'.ld·bascd l'eport. "Or the 31l I C'lt'\'i s i·••n spcpders, reprcscntin~ :"' ,·crtis1nt bu di;:e!J; of ti :: bill.ion,,' none chose h1 i;pof.i .... 'lr l'I ne-twork UC\\.'.i d11cumit111,, 1• in .the r><1111 sPa\on.V , .. ; Sllr\'l'Y said. Ev ll II 1 l- \'ertis0U18,'S SUJll Kll'l uC 1c;;,,' 11 Nicliol t; ' ' ~AN FH"i i':C'l'l'O 11 ·r·1 1 They C"•1n" 4 \ •• , !ir~-~ 1 do\\'llS, but got ('11 1~111 iru-! ",rl \\·hen t11ikc J\'.1 ... hols ;nip-:>: ·c.t bt>forc !he 1:;11i i!ll:'IJ<I S l~rancisco l'ihn 1··r::i .. 1I. The st i I I bJyi..:· l 1•ll di[eclor of '"\\lho'.:; Af.·,,i,t Virginia \Voolf"' an·! · i' ' Graduate" appearrcl li• f11r · ;1 jammed ti laso11:1· Audol1°r1o In a disc uss ion of hi-. 111•-k. Altbough N1r1~ols i\ :1 b r i I Hant CJ!ll"(!i<1.1'-IUr1, director or h1-: of'ir:· h1'" \. ;in anti-e!>lnhlish1ne11l 111!. kcµt l1is corn11jcn!~ ; 1 l fl'~ti"al friendly ;ind lri'!l.··k( He ls now directing •·(' 22," but 11·ns 1111~ti\c 111 11 any of the mut'li-a111:.1t1•d 11 lo· the fes!1val. Mr d d 11 blar'nc Paramount St11clin" :. -1.I said it's "1111•f111ly rough n ri1•. •• He did speak ur a 1h<;J:1!' • \1•ilh J t1t:k \V;1r11cr o 1 i· r •·v1 r,::in1a \'.'0•11!." 1 '111 '1 1:. • latter v.·anlcd Uunc u1 l \r;u . f\ich ols finall y 11'r·~a! "H"!l 1 1 quil and WOii lll~1 Ci"Piil .. I he \l'a'> A1l'l'1l n :-.. t u ti '., can1era1nan 1\'hon1 hr 1 :· i f ired and re;1laCT'd w i 1 1 )laskcll \\'exlcr ,only ti before shnoling br;,:111 ' lie said hi.~ rxpl'rlrn" i'l ll - I ... ·-v....:.i _._ - 1 ... r ... ,,, . .01-~1 ri...,,.. I .. ~-• ! ' t 'l~ It· 1 , ~':''ko:c~'it"~ I' ,, 1 'I 111• !i'I"\ r~ J•I' I I' , • rh1·,1"V f" i ·: I ·ti·!· 1" , ' , ..... 11 ~'\l'\~ 1• J'l,_,:} ~ r:\ 3:-:' • '\1 11 fl ~· .. ~~rrf!_.-~ .. 1- 111 iy ;1~<., ·' ll!I': I. 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I\!: 111 sr .. .S11ite baton of D1nlcl Lewis, \Yill! 1!.""ll''lJ"...:"l''I" play the s~d concert or its [ ~r~~~~ ".l-"oi.:l.l.1:1<1.1.iAlr.6.IOO..;i,~.J.;~-·· 1969-70-serles N'lV. %2 and 23 in .. .:.; the . ~apm~n Co 11 e g e( e.u•t ,. Aud1lor1\":11" 8 :~ p.nl .. oo ~.~ r-Saturdaj and 3 p.m. Sunday. . ~ Edgar Lustg-arteJ1., ·cellist, , • 11f't t::"" nr-ri~-hwn-11.nct--~--'- will perform the. ''Sc helomo" 'by Ernest Bloch as 'soloist with the Orchestra. . ,.· ,, rl· t '1 'f h ' ' '•" ' l"il''~ 1!1,,,;01 ,•: I !·1 f,1 , 1,.011, ' Wt• v· •' ~ 11. '1 •i~ '11 I 'i' " I>·" "•f fin , l , ~ I ·p· I I r· 1 !!'\' 1>1 1'>( I I l I I• .•·_; !•1 1 1r I ''1 I , •I II j t I I' ! lll\i I ., 'I I {'r' ' .; nf ~ I , .. I c<· ! . ,. ,. (' .... \ "I .. ·I...' lh" • b•f 11' P· 1 -, t.• -•: •. 1, '"-\\ , . .,,._,,, II Ii n •·1:r ·1 ' 11"' ' •• u It· .. ' I. ,J.,, Mj .... IH I . ' ' I ''• I , ( ' I ~ 11 ·'-'I I ' ' '' I ·1 . ' '· L • !' t ~ . r·l , , r-:-,. 'I ! , 111 !'1?1 ,!11· 1'11r1 ( · 1 •• n, 11"l;ui· L n 1·~ ,; ,1.' • , 11 l':il s··11~: -- Shi rll'Y Barrus !urn~ on her lover. IJon \Vhitc. \\1ilh! ;'} s'i~rp 1vord in this 5Cene (rom Orange Coast Col· IP/-o<'.!' fn rce "The Chcmmy Circle," 'opening tonight .tl S:J;, for a fou r-rtay run. I The prograni also Includes the third symphony or nobcrt Schutnann, a symphony often called '"ThC Rhenish'' a namcj given to it by the 'publlsher l ,,·ho was reminded or the Rhine Ri\lcr ~pon .listenlng iol lhe opening flowing melody of the 2nd movement. '11 .Ticket orders are bcini.: fill- ,.: ' -. ' . . '{:l'~u ·iblc' (J l i 'l'h u r~da y: '";·1· · Cruciblr," Art 11 u r , ~ ! l'rr·,, ;.idai:t:11Jon or an early :\t·11• E11:.;1<un! 1vilch trial. v:ill l.r p1r~c11tcd by the Santa Ana l''11lrg'.' Players Th \Jr s day l~reut,h S:1turday in Phillips n ;:ill. I ' l''.n:1:iin 1u11r l\'1 11 be 8 11.m. 1• i:h <111 se<1:1ni; tor the three rt;~hts on a rcsctved basis. 1 now yo11 .can SEE ·ahylhillC y1u want 'J\iic!is USTAUMN'I'" ,,.., ARLD GUTHRIE COLOR by Oelu•t Un1 t1d Al'l1sts ~ 11u• piny ii h:i~ed on lhc ::~1rn1. f.l a~s \litr•h tri<i ls or ' J~lil in Y.hirh girl.~ l\'Crel ral!' ht d;1nc;·,1g. l'Onjuring. anrl ~ ---- 1lri11ki~g blood in lhe woods ou~side or \own. To proll.'cl ' EXCLUSIVE ·AREA • ENGAGEMENT Call 673-6260 For lnform1tlon )o~~ WO•r• 1'~~~ H•Kl'M "TH E ui1or:Ft:ATI!!)" tAI G•~1tory f'e~~ A~-~ Ht ')'WMtl ,.TH£ CIU1l~MAN" (Ml .,,, ......... M,1.,~• It.~~ \~h•ll fli•~t li~Cf "KIHIKA10A" (GI ............. "'" "lll~G ot ftllllGMT 'l'/AT&lll'"' ------ ·'"m""."'1""· ... 1·· ....... -::-:~~·) ••I• Cvt~rlt "A ~tCt S llE~T AUR/lNT" tRI J '""''~·e Bluet ''THE Flll~T TIMI." (Ml 'Ar'e ("lh•;• ""l1ri:·s P[~TAU:.JANT" 1111 1 J <•Uft'•1" lll· .. t "TNt f lRST Tt.~1!" !Ml S:r~y Oc•~11 M•chl tl •um1 "T"AT COLD DAY IN THE PAR~" "' 'THE a•nY SITTER" tRI .. < , .. ., .. ~·I .. •• -\ ~ -· " -" -' .. ... . . ' , .... ,~.lo.· .. :.t~·~t: :..1'-..-' --~ ,.~ .~ ... -.,,,.,~ .... 1~ • ' • .. I '' t I• I "r 1'1 " t·.'fx:!rttnt-'iit 1h~mselves, the girls accused others of 'using v.•ilchcraf\ and starl a ci1·cle of accusutio:11 ~nrl l'OUnlcr·accus;il ion. I They Lived~ Thundering Adventure That Rocked Two Nations! ,. .. f,, I' '·'' • ! , , I I II•": . 't ,1 '' . ·' '' ' '· :1 •;1 ! : , J 'J ' J ti. ;,1• I • :· l~ I • 1,, ! • . ' ' . • ' . I .. " • ' .. ,. • " -· • .. "'(ti';\ t J! ;iJ 11 \1' .:tlJ'1 I I I'·. v.dl I" ! hi:-fjrsl 1 ·1•11 r fl r;;ir .. :· C'01 ·-1y c.onccrt • · a·; ·1 I' u1 t 1·0·1.1~ .. No1·. 2:i, ' I t '' fl(/\ i~I"<'\' 'ii I 1~111. • • i• f•: ·rl·~ I' I' !• '' \·1 j 1 ! ,.,., ,'·1r ', I' I '1 I 1 , , 1 ,\j I I ,,,..I . I /, ., " ,, ' • 10·:1 I' c,r I ' • ' ' 1, ' I I \ '' I' •'I ,- I i \ " •fl 1, .. '· '· • ,, 11·111 I " ''t• 1,,, ,1 l ·•ppc r Tickrls fo r all pcrfnrinanccs 1 111·1:1' be pu rchased 11l lhe stu.I t~"lli hoot.:storc or at the rloor l 011 th e nig ht o f thc1 11: r~c1r111;111ce. Price or ad- H' .,;nq is fifty crnls exce pt r r 1h~ Thur~dny '.1 i g h I r··;<1rrP1'lr1·r 11 h••n slurlcnt l:odv rarrl hi.ildC'n; will he ad- ll\1,lt.d 11ilho11t rhargc. I Cos ta Nlcs H . ')ee ks T cc ns i l"o r Co111c dy Th,. Costa t-.h·.~a Clv l cj !'l:i.1 h1111~1·· 1vill hol(t rc1:1dings 1 for a 1ern prod11ciion. ··r-io~1ing Bul lhc Truth," Sun·, tb1y and l\·londay evenings ;il lh(• C1J1nt111111j1y Ce nter ;1ndi!orium· . T!1" tn1nr :J.v~ to hr directed l•y r~u 'filmbellini, concerns a p1;:111 who 11111sl tell the ,, .. T'""" ... ~.... ,o........ • .r ,, .. 10NY AGUILAR oOto<>N 0••'111 ...,,_ ... c.AOGD 1n "i•;Wt•••u Wl\J-f OIM:N 1.<tlr!i~~ N(..........,. ... UCI (•!OT MN 1()1.oN;()tt ..,_,.,, r0tt111 1ilCr.S ..,,.,~.....ortw ¥ ,,..1....:;1tN ._,.,,.~ ~s 10 ..-u111 _, ___ ., .. ~ .-0'1!1,.IGIO "'N-'ON' COIO" I' Q•• •'i !•J;;::i .. __ _ Co. Hit "THE CHAIRMAN" !1[QUD®!t •. i ..,. . NEWPO~l BEACH • OA.3·8350 ~.'.~.':1.l 01bsnlule trut h for a certaf.1 11'-~-;::=::::=:==::=:=:=::=:=::=:=::=:=:=;:=;:=;:=;:::::::=:=~: period or tune lo 11·1n a $1 ,000 1;: bet. Pi ;:1dings \rill he held al 7:30 ht>lh nights in the auditorium ,! :•I lhr \\'est gate 0£ lhe·Orangc 1 t ··iun'y Fair~rounds in Costa 1 Mr~;1 Th" pl:iy \viii be --i'r-'--7~:°":-"~i::?:~l--'i~~nwd Jan .. 23 ant. 24. ' • • • '. \ .\ ~-· ! . .. -' I . No Charges !1'nr Actor IH"Jl.L \\\'00 11 li\Pl-Thc tli<.trirt ;il !orney refti scd, lo i .;....:i.: ;i u.1 rro tieS c:fn1 plaint 1.o· ,l;iy ;.i;,;:1111~t ;1elor John Bar.I r:, ruu1 r~ .Jr. s;1: in/,! the drugs' IJt1nll in his car hy police Sun- ,·,.,, .ere nnl consi d o-rcd Li dfl~1 -1111" 11111lcr l'!a\1• \;1w . 'fhr rlistr1cl aunr ncy's oflicc •i d no narrnlic con1plainl . \1 uuld be jssul'd ci thtor aga inst r'lrr1·m1rr's r ass r n g er ,\n:h·iny GI\ lh Fnirh:1nks, 13, ,,, I fl' ,\n':l'!cs. \1•hn harl heen 1 ,:,1 d F11r in\••s!ig;1 tion of r.----.. ;.-..slon nf!rC'otics. Traces 1n lh" r;ir could not he lr<1ccd ~ FG09TAM•U "'""~ 0'W' SOUTH COAST ~"·~ IA P'l.AZA THEATRE cttllPO,AllllJI S'n -Diep freeway 1t 81!1tol • 546-2711 ACRES OF FREE PARKING OPEN 6:45-SHOWTIME • 7 P.M. ELVIS PRESLEY IN HIS NEWEST HIT "CHANGE OF HABIT" -AllO- While Our Astronauts Are Goin9 to the Moon, ".JOURNEY (with us> TO THE "FAR SIDI: OF THE SUN" ,, ' .!.' . ~, • IMI -2nd OUTSTANDING COMEDY - COLOR by deluxe -DICK VAN' DYKE fUt•IH•t•~ ~HD ......... H ..... ' ....... . Tit AREA RUN BOTH "G'' RATED .. ' ' " ' ... They Li ved A Thundoi ·n~ l.dvcnture That Rocked Two Nations !·' ••I .. ,, ' • " I •.•tv.~t" O ,,,, .. ,Ot:"•""')',•11'.'' 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CBS-TV's amazing, ageless·.''.Gun-- smoke" series again bas finished ,atop. tt1e-:nat1o!Wll teJ~vis\Qn r~nkin~s. desp!te the head-QI} ~pmpeijti<T, of •the previous fronl-;runner, ,NBC·TV'1 ~u~IJ..,In ••• onJy. several season.'s back, CBS---TV w1:s11n the process of canceling ''Gunsm~e,'' but protes.ts fro:m affillate stations (and critics) b~lped keep if ...... THE SEASON'.$ hottest new video series. ·ABC, TV's "Marcus Welby, M.D.," star,rin~ !\Obert Young, canie in a spf:ctacular seCond in the ratings ..• and ' "Laugh·ln" 'fBS ·third ... NBC.TV's Julie Andrews· Harry Belafonte special finished a solid !7'th .· •• but the same network's Debbie Reynold~ st>ect~) ranks a dismal 62nd ..• Miss Reynolds' NBC-TV series, meanwhile, fated a mediocre 43n:l. \ More proo{. by the \Yay, arrived that ·the ultra .. contemporary-strle, earthy. movies f3vored by the yoUng motion P.1ctu're audien.Ce are very ins~re. ratings bets with the generally older television audience ... on the heels of the disappointing rat- ings of j'Tom Jones" and "Georgy Girl" in recent lveeks • .ABC .. T.V's. 0 A Man and A Woman" finished 60th in the national rankings ... ho~ever, in. the more urban-oriented 70-city ratings, the film came in 16th. THIS PAST Monday night, a more-traditional but excellent movie 011 NBC-TV. "Madigan," a police ta1e with Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda, _ _got a wbQpping_oy.1m1ighL.J'.aling...ln....New-Yoxk_ against CBS-TV's potent lineup of "Mayberry R.F. D./• Doris Day and Carol· Burnett ... CBS.TV. ·with its numerous rural-oriented shows. figures to. im- prove against "Madigan" in the national statistics, but it is clear video's basic audience has rather clear preferences. IF PRESE_NT trends continue, sev~ral de velop- ments in video films may \Veil take place ... one: networks simply won 't shell out big money for· hot· shot "contemporary" movies \vithout second thoughts, especially since motion pictures general· Jy aren't doing that \Veil on video any more ... t\vo: problem over earthy movies on the home screen may turn out to cause less havoc than expected ... three: televi sion seems sure to fa vor making its own two-hour telefilms tailored specifically for the audience whose tastes it knows weJI ... that way, television movies 1nay not improve, but ratings wjU. NBC-TV'S relatively non-violent Saturday morn- ing children's series, ''The Banana Splits Adven· lure Hour." is in ratings trouble, and a net\vork .source indicates there is a good chance it won't re- turn next season .... NBC-TV is reported thinking nbout a replacement series that woUld use cartoons out of the \Valt Ob;ney shop. • l I i ) Dentais the Menace • -:. " f • 1'L:AIN C;r4NE ~ ~ . . . ,. MOON MULLINS \ .ou •• ' PUT.;lli '°"R ASBESTOS ~IE-'RMU~ROO/·~T>lE SHOP •ORE~AlolS GOM>IA EAT ~U M:./,.NE NEEDED .YO\J FOR ~ FASt.JOli ON T>i/.T BIG SIX•AXt.E . f!!G!r MUTT AND JEFF MY STATUS SYMBOl. CONSISTS O~ A WIFE, A SON, A +louse: IN T+-IE COUNTRY, "lWO CARS,TAAEE PETS, A SAVINGS AND CHECKING ACCOUNT, A GOOQ.J:.OB, "TEN surrs. $IX i"O?COATGAND $100 CASH IN POCKET MONEY! · IC· • ................. ~.: .. ._)o . "'"'""""' -·'""'"'' GORDO ' MISS PEACH ll!A IS ALWAYS SC l'ePRE55EP.rT5 AWFUL TO 611! HIM l.IKf THAT. . -I '• . • ' • MY 5TATU5 5YM60L ISAN ELEGANT APARTMENT. A NEW CAR, CLDT>!ES AND JEWELRY. TEN !lEAUTIFUL GIRL.S AND SIX CREDIT CARDS! +IOW MUCH POCKET MONEY? \ ' .. . . ly Ferd Johnson •11 ~ 1~ . ~ By Al Smith SEVEN CENTS! By Mell TMK TO 116, lfCI-. 'PEACE OFMIND." IT 15 A VEf'tY MILO CASE OF AGflAAVA TION. PEllHAF5 W~ CAN HELP YOU RNO PrilcE Qf MINO. . WHAT lt'F'EAcE OF MINO?• " h '\ \I I .. . . ,, '1. . . l ~ ...... . ' ' ~' II"! I -V' ~ U\YJln>JS. • ( WEDNESDAY NO)'EMIElLl 9 I 'v f r~ I ·~ l• . 6:00IJ111,Ntwp (9 (60) .ltrry Dunphy. 0 I! ~lrloklq (C) ~0) John · Cha~li:lf reports. vi• sattl· life,. on USA-USSR 'Amis T1lks In HelSinkl, F11!11nd. DJtrrJ Wast .._/L1hn W1r111· Up <9 1 I 0 LA. TV DEBUT! ROD * TAYLOR-"SEVEN SEAS TO CALAIS"....:COLOR!< Q Six O'Clod: Mcwle: (C) "IMn Sen " c.ltls" (adventur1) '63- Rod Taylor, Keith Mkhtlt, 1rtM Worth, Hady Yual. Sir Fr1ncis Dr1~e ph1nd11s trusure-fadr~ Spanish ships with the secret con· senr af the Queen of En1land. 0 Die& Y111 D,M (30) m~ .. ~<ao1 tD Stir Tm (C) (60) @(})Ml•• 0.asfn (C) (9D) m W111rs ft .. ? (JO) "A Boy tnd His Job." a [j) CBS -/C) (30) @r) TltmPt 41 rtnlon (30) &) Nm (C) (60) Jack Hick!}' 6:10 B Ltktn llsbtb11! (C) (2 h1l CA L1k&11 vs. Cincinnati Royals at Cincinnati. 1:30 D MIC N.....-.kt (C) (SO) O Tiie C•• a... (Cl (JO) Jim MacKre!I hosts. m T1 t• tlli Tr• (C) (30) fB Offict ti ... ~l (30) @@ Huntf.,·lrln.i., (C) (30) ID Cwt111 T11 (30) 9 (fJ Tht MIX!Alf1 (JO) @I) Notkltrt 34 (C) (60) APOLLO XII ,MISSION All m1jl1 tel1vlslo11 • stalio111 will UffJ livl co'Of cov1rap of lfll Apolle XII 111Ju1H lhroltl~ ~ Wiik, wflld MtlllS tlilt Ill ~· 11lld pta11"l•111in1 ;, Mbftct II ch1n11 ind jll'Hmptitn hr COWi"· 111 of lfll historic Mflb. Toudl· din Ill Die lllMJ lll111C1 lftd twt ..,.m. f:YA'1'(ntm1Mcllllar ldfrittn .,. 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DllliCil~-l1I -I (Cj (!: lii) Live C0¥1fql el tll1 1stron1uls' Malnd w1lk on the 111r- f1et ol the ' moon. m Dnid frnt (C) (90) Gulltl lil- cl11dt slnaer Mlril'm Mtlrebl, *' tiess Dyan tanllOll, 1ctr ... comedf· enl!I Judy Clrnt, Senatlir ~ Hui1111 (0.IOWI). Thi Cl1nej' • era singlnr aroup ind comil ,,... ney D1nr1rfield, Ill n;:... Vi"' (CJ /Ol) fB~•(60) Ill ....... (30) ''"' n a Cll ....,. ~11 • ....., IC> (ilh ltr) fiYt• t.Mt•at of Hit n- lfonauts' l!Ciond w.1-'Oii Ult .,,. hca of the /TIOOl'I, IJWr..tllf'll "CCl (60) Mn ,Mne&-, r• and~ D9tt ~'II,. f~red.: el!! -lo ..._._ I<) !IOI' T~e flew York Times triO of Clll~ tan D1nltl, Tom Wickw and Mn ,,frankel ana!wtJ~tht htadlil'llS a( 1111 inoith jf!i! interpms 11111at ~t'll'S dl!"l1lopmenb 1roulld thi world. III-'·~·" <IOI ,,!OD@ oo m• .... XII ,,..... . (C) (4 hr) live COVWIP ol Ill.:: 1slron1Ub' ~pd . wtlk "~ • • surf•et ef' 1111 MOOn. ·• 1 ; . -.~ ~ 0 -(CJ (30) ,_ . . .,, . . .. ... ... iold .. *"". -.. ""i.._~,'. .~\' ··l~,"'*"~ ~. 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(IM off 'l!°u!d·b• ~oy lrt!nds puts Bron· ture) '47 -Burt L111e1ster · A · lfln 1n ll1e middle on both counts. Blylll ' .. flora Plumb 1114 Tim Mcintire · • :;: ruest. G Mme: n:): "f1ll MtwrtltfllllW O @CI! m Tht RJllll Nllfl (C) (advtllt'Ure) '56 -. SiJtncer Tf.erJI (30) ''The NIM' Hatiit':" Sister Su· Robtt1 ~··. Cl1111 T~. ::2 tri!le lo1es her 1bllltf to fly lfhm m Mlirft:. ""nit· Wll)'WM llrf":! the nuns •re onki'~ lo. ~•r MW (my$1:.,Y) '5f.;!.Min:l1 Henderson~ habits which inclild1 a sbeamlliltd P1!1J ,Walker._ · ii corntL ~ ./ ~ G Million $ M.1¥ir. (CJ "A tlrf IZ:GO m Mmr. .. ~. CWttin• (d.-.ma~ Named T11nlllt" (drama) ·~ '4i-D1M ·Andrtwl. Gene Tfernty.-l1urenc1 H1rvey. Fnnt11 fl1.1Jtn. ,. When 1n 1mbltlcus .Earopt1n pho-· , .f. tographer In T"1o courts 1n Amrri-1:00 llJ Collilly Mwic Tl• (C) ~ un m:rettry to win U.S. cll:lzt1t-, ~ ;ii sMp, he doesril ~ !'flll his liJOB~"'·--.. L....-(tfr.; deep love for 1 •J1111~ 11rl, rni) '•Sfi.!..:J!Mlt'~d, Clift Rob·~ m TrllUI Of eoa.q .. ,,_ (C) (30) 1rbon, V1r1 Ml\11. loml Gr-. ~ IDJ"'' '"!ht,,_ <Cl iOlJ Q@@llll{ll•• tcJ t fl) Tldll'lkl' Ct!"" (30) g ~ 11t1111t • .,.. ~ fJil Jore-Ch11 Cola (30) "Pekin& m All·NIPI a.: ''Tiie lnt D~ Ouck II." of PomP1ll," "Wattrioo Rold;'" ~ .. In·" -. Chwcllt fi ..... /Joi crtdlblY Stt1n1• CfMtlml uoi 11" 1 Stop,ed .L1¥1n&·fllll h:lm, Mlx1d·1 Up~"Zombils." .,oo 0 ~111 !!l"' ......,,,,, " EOdll 1 ttttttr (C) (30) "Any Frfend f • . .. _~ .. '.~:::_'"" ,.,, ....... hi• ''"'·-(CJ -·-J ~ ttrY) '51-ldt Lupino, W1rd' l ond'l THURSDAY ~art fty1n. • ,. -. " ,. •1 •· ~ Id ~· ;. "' •• .,. •1 .. ,. .. d: af ... .. o( .. ,, I ' r ·Paul A lbr ec ht Gets .. -Post for Boat Show ·' ! Paul Albrecht has been ., nlmed chairman of the 14th . 'lnnual Southern California ~Boat Show, pre&ide1t: Bud Aronit of the swnsoring . Southern California · Marine • 't\ssOclalion, a:rtnounted:-"' ~ The boat sh~~ \vin be held Jan. 23 to "F,lb. i' at .Pan · faciflc AuditarJum, ~ Beverly 'near Fairfax in.Los Angeles. t , Albrecht has ·been· a . Eember of the SCMA for the St 14 years, a merilber of Ke board of directors of the organization for five years 8'.ld one o£ ils most enthusiastic supporters. The new chairman Is the regional sales manager for Uniflite in the Yi'estern U.S. and also runs un1n1te Yacht Sales in Long Beach . He has been Cnvolvei:l b some phase or boating since he used his own funds to b11y a boat at the age of H. He tlsed to race ClaS! B hydros at Marine Stadium in Long Beach. See the 2nd History-Making ·;·ApollO 'Moon Flight I . on a Sylvania . ' Color T V!' ~-, " TV RECEPTION SIMULATED ELE~ANT SYLVANIA COLOR TV with gliding t1m· bour doors. C1binet of Welnut veneers ind select wood 1olids. Tod1y's. l1r9e1t screen size 1295 sq. in.I. 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IRHC '101) ... $1890 '64 JAGUAR 3.1 MARK II -'66 Chevrolet SUl'll Sl'OlT C1111v1rl. 396 turbo j1t 1119., 11110., P.S., r1dio, h1el1r, ,..;J, ow1I lir11, bucket 11".h• con1ol1. !TEG 221 J ~1495 . : '64 DODGE . V1 TON Piclu1p, Lon9b1d, \I.I , •ulo· 111otic:, c:uliom c1b, h1el1r. {l263421 $995 ... ~· .'64 ·~9NTIAC TIM"PllT rt.*: WAGON fACJ011Y ,..AIR CON[n. TIONINS, , 11tfo~atj_C,, , ,,. dio, h11tor, power 1l.l11int. !FHA 6461 ::- ~800 . . ' . '67 bATSUN WAG-OH Stick ·1hi~t -low mil1e91. lTWV 0791 $1 2 9 0 '68 DODGE CORONET 4°DOOll SEDAN v.1, powtt 1le1rin'i, power brek11. h11l•r. Del1cliwe c.r. ()15171) $1350 .. '69 FORD CUSTOM 4 Dr. s,d. 429 \18, eulo .. pow1r 11.,t rin'i & di1c Sport Roof, 1'.S., Pow•r ''''''· '••*•'· Cit, of Cos.' <t D HT t I'S I' fl d b k 4 Dr. S1d111. Autom1tic, ,,. r. · ., eu o., · " · ·• i1c r• ''· cruitomelic. le Me1e· Police cir. Com· P. windows, FACTORY AIR 421 VI , polygles wide ov•I dio, h11t1r, wire wh1e:1, ' CONDITIONING !Motor E1cellent condition. !OMJ. plefely mii'rielintd •IT eo· tir1J. fZLH 1131 dore Robins. R1m1ind1r of -·No. 2-tlll'l ::-:=-::::----11-.~ ........ -J-<ll!!•!._I --:--:------l-f1ct....w.1u-•~eil._L9.JS I K.l.,_ $1290 2 8 9 o $2·190 "'"s'1'79o"' ' ' • . • ' , • ... SAVINGS! SAYINGS! '66. CHEVY v.1 •. eulomefic, redio, .. ef . 1r, pow1r 1t11rin9. IYCP joo1 l $1290 '65 ·Chevro.let 4·Door Sed1n, v.a. FAC· TORY AIR, eutom1tic, rt· dio, h11l1r. IXEV 776 ) $890 '69 LTD Squire . Wt9on. J'IO V-1. 1uto .. P. S., P-cli1t brek1s, reclio, h1el1r. IYCM 2211 $2990 068 FORD •CUSTO M ' 190 VI 1n9in1, power 1l1tr· ing, crui1om •ljc 1<1n1mi1· tion, r •d i o ind 'h•tter. Polic1 C11 . I 1155401 $14 0 ... WINTER VACATION;S , ..... ' • SEllllL NO. 1552 • . -. ~ .. Go Where .and When. You Want to Wlthout-~eserVcitioftS ••• on q F~mlly Budget That Makes Sense! · · . -BRAND~EYt:-EtDORAf>O-ltYri~iAMPl . ' ~· ~DISC OUNT . ~---· . LIST PRICE SALE PRICE $2·01·4ss ... $1395°0 --·--. . ~ READY TO 'INSTALL ON YOUR l'flESENT PICK-UP .. OR '). -NEW' f!ORD PICK-UP! lnclud~s Preuure , V(ater • System, Sink, Stove with Oven, Ice Box, Mat· tresses, . Drape_s, • Elec:trlc .and . Gas U9hts, Vinyl F.loon, _Etc. OVER 40· ·CAMPERS IN STOCK! REDUCED:~TO -. CWR! • • • • • • c..J • l "' " . . IUY Yf?Ult TltlJCK & CAMHI fl OM THfODOll ltOllNS fOltD .,. •. AUTHOll:IZID'tttUClt'I CAMPl t DU.Lil" "' ,. • ~ \ ~ : • 11'." -• WHERE f l NANCI NG 15 AYA.11.:AILI ·ON THI INflll PACu'Gt.i ' . I ' ' . ' ' . 01 ·sc·ou~rs SAVINGS! ON ALL REMAININ.G ~' ,, SAVINGS! '-69, -MObELS! '64 Hardto:ip. f'ACTORY AIR, 1ulom11ic, R&H. l'.S., P.8 .• l'·wind o"'4. IOTW 778) $1290 Big Discounts SAVINGS! .. STILL MANY NEW AND DEMONSTRATOR CAR·S · TO CHOOSE FROM. .LE1s97o!w All Popular Makes Anil Models We Are A Member Of The Ford Authori1ed _ J,._t_a1ing_Sy~tem _ .- · / _ f, . 8'12 acres of the most modern F,orci seres and ;;.(;.C ~-/ T hservice facili~ides_ on t _he Weit Coast ,///~~-'N mvrns10£rwv ,~I eo . :o.re .• j _/.cARoEN ~§;.r wv / ·Ro· .,.b·. 1• n._ .. _5. , ' ~' I :<I ~ ~ I ADMJS ===. ::,,,::: 1ii:J. $-::: :::~4t ~~ -INCE ' ~ ~ {/.~ ~ '::: ,,\ . ~-1921 • • ;:::::::::C~OA~s~r ~Hl~CH~, .. ~.,r~::::::~l:!~V~ ,4-~R"~=== . \ " I) ,,,, ;! ~~ ~CJWt:. . I~ I . ~ L:::::) .-.,. llOflOl M•rtwll ow ,,,.., NM.n ,., 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa ®642-00iO . ·-• . • . ' . ' Long~ Hard Winter Starts ·~ .. -· . ~ It's not a particularly unus ual ~tare· bU t's one shine. Tom' Bladholm of Cry~ta1 , Minn. is trying to that many in California will view"wftb-glee\ rea4ing. find his car. : ··' about the Midwe.rt weather while sitting in the sun-I Oldsters Enjoying Illusion 11l-dM1IMI, ,.__, 19, 1969 DAILY '91l0T f § N~~ ~enta1IY:llt .'t~eat·1neii.t I ... , .. . ~ ' SAN DJEGo (AP) -By poalble on """ the com-the pallent !Jn't; he hal jU!I ·tou to cope with the pn>l>lem. day, peUents will be u.a~ JllllldlJ will br iiolio4.to pro. failed to cope with I/le Emphasb will be • copin& b chlatrlsts IM at lght vtde. 'nlelr cllalc:af -t --" \;e nther than dlleue." - Y Pll' · · · • ' will be at ii\'" day """""'' ·.'';.;;;t··lin-rtan' -aald'the "ln ·each peUeot'1 ..... will they')! go h<Mne Instead of crists coq1er • ..,. lioder ·con· • ~ " •. be a llelf•Libor•IOI>' picture- , lliying In bOopllalJ. ·· -• alruction ;";o1ho-. w>lvenlty mental conl<r ••• conceiY<d phone~ for face-to-race talks Thal'• the Plan oullned by boopltal. • • , a~d developed more for with psychiatrists ,.i the Or,,~ J. )1 a~ cte ti, $' W -the center risolvfn& tension In the oom-center dllf,,_ ;Ol "the Qepertmenl when 1 =;JWy mlJ\lltY• ,ml' baipjtat ,than It N~ In a crtsfO, IUdl 81 ot~,,lit'lhe Umvenl· • He 1111 · i, ba.. was for lreotoient bl the delerlum tremena, 11111tloy 81 111'1. ~.!II 'Bin Diego ed •· u , ' that dlslurbed. the center only as lolll u .,..._. SeboOI. psyebla~ ln a tradlUonal In c:onventlonal treatment, necessary. There will,.,, Only · Mendell. said', t ~ e ex-hospital setting/ often does he sala, patient& are three beds and a total of 3$ perlmenta1 procram f o r more hmn Own ·good for a disassociated from everyday acute cases, ' cues involves no paUent • problems -they escape. Patterned generally after " on -which for a 1 .. ~. we a&art with a treat-"At the crl!is·center nobody similar facilities in Bolton. pa be an "escape'' meat center' wlthoUt beds and gets off the hook," he sald. New York and s D'I 1 e i:. from reality -and will rel)' an envlronment-that says this '"The -patient has to go on England, the first 1 iur of on the paµent. bis friends and . person la' not a paUent," dealing with his problems in operation wtll colt about family and his community for "'·Mandell· 'aald. "Secondly, we the home ind at wort:. The $700,000 IJ\ local, at;ate and ·• .Uccess. .. · 1ay the person b not sick. family can't escape and llOcle-foundation funds, 1t. and 1 l l Patients will work if at all Maybe· the society ia sick but ty . CID't C$Clpe, , Everybod);' said. ~ • " " ' ' . • • .. . .. B LOlJIS CASSELS by higher payroll taxes during Whether the g~mment steps on his own to incr9ale ..,. .. , lfie orktnTil:ats. wUhto-any-or-aU-Of~-hb:-uvings-during-the-yean.J---- . WASHING-,"-'" (UPO -:-A Second, government, and things in time to help those when be is earning a 1ood m. .. •-fl---iot-~-!"lddleo.qed-Aqie~cans-· prlvife -emptoyers rfeti:I -10 who are now-rnidd!Agectts-a-come:----~ hvmg ~ a ~orting ll-reconsider , and p e r h a p s debatable question. _ Ifs better lo do without a lus1on. · reverse policies which now en-Prudence would &fem to die· new car at · 55 tb4f1 tO 10 They ~i(Jk social progress is ~e ~le. to retire early, _i._t_e_th_•_l_••~ch___;person ___ tak_•_hungry __ •_l_70_. _____ 1 ropiljji'-illi!llNI llwf1pecter on roW<ed·pens!Ons. ,. , of ~In ·t0f4:•. Si>eci(i<ally; the projection They Are ,,..,,......t; ,lhow11 tb'al 86 .pe;cel)t of ~e A projection ·the Senate retirOd couples will be trymg r----------...--------,1 Committee on Aging indicates to get along, It years from that .a· substantial majority or now, on lesa than $5,000 a the Am!riclns who' reUre isl• Y~· 'l'hfee.fomths of them ·1980 1'lR be Jiyjng 'CID peasioh \YdJlJ>e maklng 4o on less. than incomes .,,ell ·· below a ny $4,000 a year, ~nd ha1£ will .be reuonal>le ttandard ·of ade-..bekt,w; tbe ~ffio.al poverty lme quacy ~ · of p ,qoo a year. · . For a couple now in their . What this means, in prac· fi!Ues that isn 't a very bright ~~al . f:enns_, is tba~ the J>:lcb.I~ of what the future ave~e. ·couple will "*h~ve to holds. ~ · C\lt u; living !i,1!rxla~d:,.111 ~ hal~ Another projection shows t'!e.. day the · wap !,~~ -1mr pension income in 1980 retil'es -unless ~ ·ha~e will compare with tbe pre· ~~ to lay aside a . fair retirement earnings of the ~ of IQO~Y. ~ savm~, people affected.. ~ or ~Jt1~; • ~botit three-fourths of the Orily a 'ftry small . J?Ctcen-men who are living In retire· ~of Ame!!_can f,!JPi.lie3:, are ~in.Q$80 can ex~ct _tp 8ble or....alliil to sa'ie -t(lduih have total' pension i ncome, durln1 their years of ~k in-from 'government and private come .to make • sJnncant sources:,·· amounting to less diffe~nce in ~ .ecuncmic than half their pre-retirement security :after retirement. eambfgs. ~ Aatna ~mmit~, head-Third, the gcivemment may l J:if, &in. H8rrj!on "?A. ~ to stimulate, saving by lllAifii, (~N<J:!, a<is three. selliag bonda which 1'ould ' '!RY• tO mak the pic~_i'll~ ha"!' a gilorut..d conztant . tie bri~ter lor pedplt mw in purChasMg power. In other middle age. words, the income from such Ftnt,_it aays., there. must,be. bonds would be increased &ubatantiallY · higher "Social automa:~ ·as lhe cost of Security jNlytnents, financed living index rises . • ·; l._t:4mpfiny .Aids In Drive for Center A drive lo collect 10,000 designed and created by the books or Blue Chip stamps to more than IK) adole~nt pa· Uent.s at the center. buy a bus for the · Ingleside Mental Health Center has The mental health facility, located in Rosemead, la.a-.non- been launcbed by William ·ff. profit h""Jlllal, ottering ln·pa· "Bud" Newell o( )luntington tient and ~ut-patient services! Bea~h, e x e c u ~ ,l v !!1 ad· to people 'of all ages1 mirustrator of the center. Jt ·s~ the largest prlvale j Newell Is being backed in facility in Southern California the drive by Pacific Telephone for the in-patient care of ! employes who hope to collect adolescent.'!, many of wh<im the st.unps in o~ ta buy the are placed at lngleside by the bus liY Christmas. Los AJ>ieles County Probation Posters, for' IO offices of the Department on a pai't·pay te~ coinpany __ w_e_re __ b•_al_~_' ----·--.-.-I ) . . l ...-.-Pl~T ~PENNY ' , . r: . PINCHER CLASSIPlm NJ I I THESE PENNEY STORES WILL BE OPEN ' SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12 TO 5 P.M. •AZUSA •BUENA PARK • CANOGA PARK · •DOWNEY •EL MONTE •FULLERTON • GARDEN GROVE •GLENDALE ' . ' • tlUNTINGTON BEACH • INGLi:WOOD •LAKEWOOD . •LONG BEACH •LOS ALTOS •MONTCLAIR • NEWPORT BEACH •NORWALK . • NORTH HOLLYWOOD • SAN FERNANDO • • SANTA MONICA •TORRANCE •VENJURA • WESTCHEmR • W~ST COV.INA . .......... '• WHIJTWOOQ • 'J • ~ ~ , , • WHlmER DOWNS • - • .. - .. ' . • Do ·your ., I I )oo ' ·Christmas ;; chopping_. early! I ' OUR '-LI.FELIKE BLUE .SPRUC~ AND SCOTCH PINE TREES STAY GREEN YEAR AFTE,R YEAR AFTER YEAR ~ scoi-cH PINE· TREE • '16.99 . Loolc so ( 1.ot whh 129· hrandt tlpt, -Sll'Mft plastic briltt,a. Eosy to ensemble and com· ploto wllh -1 .....i. 7 ..... 165 bnmdi tlpo ••••••• 22;9.9 ' ': i \2' BWE ' SPRUCE .• t ! 29~99 · . ' •. to laot ""' --. .201.,... branch tlpo. Comploto wllh Mii """"" 'hoy to -blo. ' l'HHY's decorative · 15 Rglit l1door; ..+ As1ortif.cofirff 50. lite .......... ..+ PrettywwllMifH•f 25 Rglit o~lloor ..+ • 2.44-3'88' . . ---3.99 Aa«ted •bulbs on 18 ' •ft .... conlJ ' ' Perfect for detoiollng lrH$ Of ·"'""""" T ,f.dda 1porkl .. to yovr ,,~,,_ ... _, "7l • ·: FULl!.Eff{ON t1 l!AK~O : • t-IEWPORT Bl3ACH. • doW.N E'r'.I I fHUNTING.' N.BEAtH MO~lR ' ·~RA .. ,j ... L . ~ ,,-·omYPll.OT t -~~~ksgivi·ng Hw;. Long U.S. Histo~y • • I SEE BY TODAY'S. WANT ADS • J.fake• )'OUt mouth wai.r jmt thinking about Jt. •• homemade fruitcakes .tar ""' ho!-...... "' time for tbe too • busy "-"OUld -if -yoU • bad - time cook. • •. made with rW. butter: full ot 1rult and. nuu, f!t\.i>MI ii: aced 4> )'CltU' taste .•. call and order ·now. e Wan& to know' tnq'l'e •bout whatever! Find cut-in CoJ.. lier'• Eneyclopedia, aet llke new or \JR the World BOob-Mt.-or -haVe ·tun· with or. -. · • ~ oUt ' /JJr riches on ·this BONANZA ~ .Mlni- bll!e', With front lltlpen- mn, bas new tirea & "'"""· only ~. Award .Goes To Members Of CongI1ess WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'The Americans for Colll5lllu· tlonal Action has announced the a•ard of its disUngulshed service award to 184 members of the U.S. Congre.5!. ~ The award congratulated the congresslnen and aenatora for .... '.'devotion to t h o s e fun- damental principles of good 1ovemmeot which serve ·to pnmi<>te lnd!vldua,I, rights •qd rtSpOnslbiliUta, a s o u n d dollar, a lf'OWf.ol economy, and a dOlln far vlct"'J over Communilt a~on.' Aluu -114p; Howard W. Pollock. ' • Arizona -Senator .Paul J. Famln, Rep. John J. Rho<le., Rep. Sam Stelaer. · · ~l(ornia -Senator George . Murpby~Rep. Don H. Cla\IKn, Rep. Del Clawaon, Rep. Charita S. Gubser, Rep. Craig -HOimer, Rep. Glenart:I P. Llpgcomb, Rep. Bob Mathias, Rep. Jerry L. Petl~. Rep, H. Allen Smllh, Rep. Chari,. M. Teaiue, Rtp. Jamts B. Utt. .RJ:p. Charles E. Wi&ginl, Rep. Bob WlllOn. Idaho~ Sne. Len B. Jordan, Rep . James A. McClure. ·Sound Sale! PlllNCUJT0 3 PC:. muo COMPONINT mTEM. Compact component tystem COMes with 2 walnut speaker ende1wes eoch containing 2 speoken.. So!fd stote tuner/ ompbfftr hos wolnut firthh on hardwood cohintt. Gomzrd roconl chono• he 4 .... and 11' hntoble. REG. '299, NOW $269 BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CULVER CITY COMPTON · DOWNEY FULLERTON GRANADA HILLS T SAVE 2Q.951 OUl ,PlNNCUS1" 4 TRACK REEL-TO-REEL STERlO TAPE DECK .. , IT'S THE GREAT&ST REti. 139.95 NOW $119 P"tahllNI 3 cap1ton drive fORft spMCls, · 2 VU mtten, 2 velum• controls. ln- cludn mlcrophon• siancf, full 7" rMI, ompty ml oncj lf'llclng topo. . ,, USI PINNIYS TIME PAYMINT PLAN HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOD LA'KEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD SAN FERNANDO S:o\NTAANA TORRANCE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA • U.N. Gives .Out u .. S~-hanned DDT -. • 3 DAY SALE! :PENNCREST® WA.SHERS AND DRYERS ENDS SATURDAY! SAVE 20.95,! Penncrest8 2 : speed 1.6 lb •. •• automatic washer Reg.199.95 NOW $ • Two wash/spin speed setting•• FM wosh/rirue temperature seledions •Soak cycle oettlng for heavily stained clothes • Three water level selectioris • All tNW porulain enamel finish • Hydro-surge agitator provides vigorous wash ad1oo for big loads • Avallable in wt.ito SA VE 31. 90 ON .• THE PAIRI BURllANK CNIOGA PA!IK COUEGE llAOVE CHULAV1STA DOWNEY · FULL!ATON GRANADA HIU.S HUKTINGTON BEACH . ' ' llUHTINGTON !'Ml( LAK!WOOD LONG BEACH .L~ALTOS ' ' 4· speed, 16~1b. capacity washer Reg. 209.95 ••• NOW '199 4 tem.,.rature gas dryer ••• . ) Reg. 169.95 ... ·NOW . '149 Save 20.951 Penncreat• electric dryer.. • ' Reg.139.95 •••• NOW $119 MONTOLAlll NEWPOllT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD SAN fEllNANDO ' I SANTAANA TOllAAHCE V/IM llUYI VENTURA WUTCHESWI \ • " . • . - • ' ' -----~-----..---.is t:a<•J1e a; s •o • ~>••• = P , ...... =•••• -"""""' ',,...."'*"""" ~"' _...,,.....,.._" -• __... •• ._,. ____________ ---·-.--.--...~.-.·---......,.._""W • . -. AL!a~!!~TYlfJ .. • -·-19" 1Wt' l'ft.OI' -------'---'-..,.;... fine china! 15% off 1No.... • • •• '""' """" lo·-lo......., ••• debte)"I cluNbWmcl ...wcn1talile •• Wul1w t"' ntdudon. 1hl pat111•• ,.... -........ ,.. .. _elide,,,-.... --loaf...,,. colorM ......... l!unY lo loday end molce your dlokol , Sale! 'French Provincial~ style bedroom·· furniture.-•• -- .UKE Q' ••• thru Saturday only! Eadi piece Is carefully -i. of •lec!ed hardwoods with a CNCDnY white Anhh and hand appllecl. aolcf slrtp.d trim. Maidilng plas!ic top. Draw .. art Frtnch dowlallocl with molal -gllkl. and dull partlllcn. Note the decoruti .. molded 0'19rlay on all druww fnints and the extra large, lntricxdoly designed hardware wilh antique white finish. • Slnalo-. i.--:r x lr x 31• • "'-..,,. Nt-329 x 1r x c-" ,_ Studomcloolc--«r x lr x 31• •......., toblo-40" x lr x 31• • ,_Md, lwln or fun Ila f.lakhli• Doo.Olo c(,..r (not ti.own) REG, 199, NOW 114 Fn:rmtd wilnor , , •• •• 1EO. $27, NOW '23 CC.noPY frame.,, .............. ." ..... .$10 llXlra) YOUR CHOICE REG.•49, NOW s41 CHARGE IT! • w-doclc-:i.rx11•.41• THESI 5TOllS OPEN SUNDAY 1001 12"' 5 l'.M. CANOGA PARK LAKEWOOD • ...-Md. -,,, full ... Mold .. ,. Chalt •••• ,,,,,,,, •• IEO. 121, NOWJ23 NJghtdand • ••• ••,. ll!G. t3P, NOW t33 6 PC. 'DANISH MODERN' STYLE MASTER BB>ROOM IMlud• doftl• d,_,-, fra..d lllrnr, 4- clraww chelt act twl•, full or qUHtl alq pcniel headbomd end 2 ol1""""'4b. lo ... AMerko11 walwt.....,ewrMl«fM honl- woodf with hoet eod-...._I•"' altcf Plcatlc .. IOfll for extra W1tcu1. U0.'349,NOW f3Q9 Extra Pieces ac.clitlorched ........ -IE0.$7J NOW $61 loot-deck....-.. a!G.J70NOW$N ........ -.. __ aeo.,!OONOW$ff Dlek .... r •• "''"""'""""'l!O. $SC NOW $IO . '-lo._. -olecl. .. HG. '1S NOW$66 FASHION MANOR MAnRESS SALE ••• THRU SA.TURDAYI Deluxe quilted firm, !Win or full malfress or box spring! Reg. •55 ... Now . •45 . each pl-_., .... .,,,...-,..,., . ..,_ .... __ ....,._....., ........... ,. 14• ,.., .... _ -...... """°' ........... .............. "'11111), ...... ,.. ........... ..., ,... ' (ar' ..... ililo-" Maid•• ................ '-Y...., ..---- ~ -'"" ....... SOLITUDE, VINEYARD, PINEDALE, NEW ROSE 59 ...... Mt .... M.M NOW 29AI 91 f11-Ill .... 64,91 NOW 54.97 ANGELIQUE, HEIRLOOM, P.UDE, SUZANNE 59 p1-Ill .... 39.91 NOW 'J3,97 ftp.... swt hg. 69.91 NOW 59AI ENGLISH LACE, MARLTON, ARABESQUE 59 ,._Mt hg. 49.91 ---NOW .42.47 91 p1-Nt hg. 84.98 NOW 71.W LEA 59 ...... swt .... M.91 NOW 29.47 ETERNAL ROSE, VENESSA 59 ,._Ill Ml· 49.91 NOW 42.47 BRANnEY, CHILTON, CHAMPLAIN 59 ...... IWf II• 59.91 ' .NOW 50.97 MONmE, LAURA 59 ...... Mt .... 69.91 NOW 59AI 59 piece set coa1l1h ofs. 11 cup1 Clftil -.. 8 t.iwad and butter plalll, 8 oalacl plalll, I ..._ pJat., 8 fui~/d-dl"'81, ·1 qar wllli -· 1 .,._,,.,., 1 chop plai. and l oalad bowl. H piece set con1l1h of: ·18 cupe, 12 - 12 brea.r and butler plalll, 12 salad plates, 12 dlnnw plalll, 12 -p/cortal bowi., 12 frult/d1111rt ~ 1 sugar with.,,.,,,, 1 aeamer, 1 -n plattw, 1 -.. t'::~· 1 open wgwtablw dish, I grcwy boat, I open DOWNEY MONTCLAIR FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH VENTURA . . 1 1 I I · HJlllLY l'ILOT I Women's petti pants of 100°~ nylon trlcot. •• assorted fashion colors in sizes S-M·L-XL 99• Special purchase on girl's Orlon• acrylic sweater 3-6X 2.99 7-14 . 3.99 Collect these toasty · warm pullover sweat• ers if1 white, scarlet red and navy al a tremendous saving ..• enough for all year! Colorful women's scarves of rayon/acetate in assorted prints and sol- ids ... oblongs or squares. 1.25 Special buy!- Girl's flare leg pants .· .:. $1 Specially purchased for girls! Cotton corduroy, of course, in the best fail colors ••• neatly tailored with elastic back for snug fit. Buy several pairs now while this swinging price makes ii so easy. . J ·' · Stretch pantyhose, basic & fashion shades, .PIM, MT/T. 1.29 Seamless hose •.• Suntan, Beige Glo, 8'/,.11, aver- age. . 3/$1 ' Sizes 3-6X. Si111 7·14 1.5 0 Girl's Penn Prest• dressy blouses ... \\ value priced nowl $2 j Sweetly trimmed, and nicely tailored of white never-iron 65% polyester/35% col· ton. Sizes 3-6X, 7-14. A great gift ideal Women's fuzzy scuffs, acrylic uppers on foam in- soles in . .assorted fashion colors, S-M-ML-l. $3 . 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Gt~ been llcal Air 'eo and Glendale Domlnlcan Republic and Vie\. an admlnlatraUve speclall.11. Inna Wehrt of 411 E. Ocean .,.1gned to Cllanute 1.FB, Ill., Avenlda SevUla, Lquna lllilt, is a member of t.be AeiOipl(t Rescue and Recoveey Se"""1_ spe<:lal task force tllal b 111p. portlni the Apollo .12 . lunu landing mlS!lon. The captain b -II Lajes Fleld, Azores, "ad)' to assist the three astronautt bs any way durln& ea r t ti recovery. By JOVCE LAIN •1~ _,,d t to 1bollt t1tc.omln1 1 11ublk 1te"°91'1Pher or openlf19 • ,...,,u tiuslMU nrvlte In my Nwn1 cir 1mell o!llc:t ?" A. -J asked the operator of a typical and growing small ,·enlure how she did it. Here's u•hat ~1rs. Gladys Swearingen , cwner of the C re s twood Business Service in St. Louts, had to say. '\'HAT SERVICES are of- rered? "Dictation. t y ping, duplicating and mailing, book· keeping, telephone answering, photocopying an d t n o w sublease des k space t o salesmen and other small bJ&iness, plus miscellaneous ,l'J'oduction such as t h e . ·meographed cookbook t just ' lshed for a uli lity com- •· ny's home eco nomics ·• lasses." HOW DID YCU BEGIN? rs t, 1 i:;hould say that J w what to expect and how all phases of the work n I started. 1 have ex- tefisive secretarial and office experience. and I had run a timall p u b I i c stenographer (mostly letters and typing ) service from my home in another city. Also, I had work· ed for a me dlum ·siz e duplicating and mailing firm a~ one time. To work from your home, all you really need is a good typewrller and desk, filin g cabinet, working and 11.oragc space. 'j ' knew that a location near ly customers ( s m a 11 inesses, lawyers, doctors, ·smau sales offices, .etc.) was piilportant , so I foond 750 l~qoare feet across the stret:t , f"'"1 a suburban shopping · ~,qiter. Since I sublease desk . ~ce, I now have 1,6SO square . pel!1.." I WHAT 'S NEEDED IN jEQUIPMENT? "You add as !)'OU go along. but I atart.ed \\'ilh two electric typewriters- ,one pica and one elite typeface because customers h a v e ~references -a mimeograph 1achinc, mechanical folder, . tics. inexpensive but durable irniture, shelves, a large aper cutter. long work tables llAd office supplies. My initial investment was about $5,000, \l'hich included three months' reserve for operating costs. I Six mon ths' reserve ~·ould be better.) I've got about $15,000 in\·ested now. I worked alone during the first year but now I have Uirce other girls oo my staff. I've also added more sophisticated machines, such as a tape-controlled typewriter system." now DID YOU GET CUSTO:"l1ERS? "I didn't hav e one customer when I bega n 1 hrcc years ago. I obtained a street add'ress direc tory <such ns Haines Criss-Cross. R. L. Polk, or those published by the telephone companies; listed in the telephone yellow pages un· der "Publishers -Directories and Guides") and did a direct mail campa ign lo. nearby potentia l customers. 1 sent four mailings durin g the first th ree months and telephoned ~nme firms as well. I didn't make pe1"6onal calls but this \\'{)Uld be a good idea. I look a listing in the yellow pages (un· cte r several headings) and i:ome classified newspaper ads. Now that my clientele's i;rown. I n!ly on "'ord-0f-moulh 11d\•ertising , occasional mail· Hlgs and repeat buslness." niow MUCH MONEY CAN ~E l\1ADE? "It takes about hree years to get over tbe ump. The first year l netted ~500: the second year. $2400: ~nd this year, about $7-8,«MXI. frospecLs look good for $10,000 11ext year. 1'11 never be a P?illionaire In this small type pf operation. but I'm my own !bo5! and I like the divers ity of jt." 110\\' ARE PRICES PETERJ\llNED? "On straight ktcrctarial work , where costs ii.re mostly labor, you just decide how much you need tG charge per hour to cover !alaries, overhead , material& ~nd profit For example. 1 cbarge SS per hour for ~ta.rial ~·ork. Larger pro. i ts can be made in duplicating ; and malllnR ~rvlce~. bu t you •!so ha ve to Include machine 1051.15 as well. ' Tl is never wise to quntc Jric~ on the phone : you ihust sec Jt yoursell to know w"h11t'1 Involved or yo u could lose money. The first year \:ii pretty much one of trial and error. For anyone who·, ln- tucatcd Jn lhig kind of 1 buslpess, 1'd suggest working for another 1111all business service first, then starting small and building up." Ariz mm ' • na111: · He I~ now froficient Jn the Front. · ~ ror tra!ning in the miaslle · 'Ille transfer was made dur-preparaUon o Air Force cor--electrontc field. The sergeant, an aircraft ing" ceremonies held at Plarine respoodence and reports. Spec. f, Dultl J. Me(qer, The ain;ian Is a grJduate of mechanic · at Luke AFB. Is a Corps Air Station El Toro The airman b a graduate of 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. West Covina High School and He is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hlgl\ School, lHI an,d received his B.A. degree 111 educali9n from the Unlveraltl'! of Redlands; lt60 and studied at the University of California. Los Angeles before enterlnl the service. graduate or Huntington Beach ' ' Millikan ffigh School, La.1g Edward Metzger of 105 •y1& Attended W.t. San Antonio High School, 1966. .. AlmJl!n Jamei E. Kaapnyk, Beach, 1961. , Antibes, Newport ;Beach, Ja Colle.e, Walnut, 'Cillf. before WHERE TO WRITE : (I) 0 Starilng-ana-Minagiri -a Small Duplicating and M~llng Service," a Small Business Adminis t ration SS-page booklet. Send 2S cents to tbe Superintendent ol Documents, Washington, D.C. 2D40Z. (2) As a help for beginners, Mrs. Swearingen has graciously agreed to provide a one page copy of her price liSl For a copy. send 15 crnt.a and a s tamp~ d , self-addreased envelope · to me at this newspaper. Wtite "Price List" on outside enveJope. He previously -served at Phu son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas serv.ing_with_the_ 4tb Infantry' enl.efitlg the service. .. Cat AB, Vietnam. G. ,Kaspnyk of 13 8 6 1 Two Newport Beach men Division near Pleiku, Vietnam. ' -· • Staff Sgt. Robtrt L. Parker Jr., son of Afr. and Mrs. Mike T. Aguliar of 31682 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano, has been assigned t o Wiesbaden AB, Germany with the 7101 st Civil Engineering Squadron, a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. J W W Im. t are serving aboard the USS A graduate of Newport Capt. Tboma1 H. Niquette, h::~~n asS::~ed ~ Ch~:[~ Ticonderoga, the flrst aircraft Harbor High School, 1964, the USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. AFB, Ill., for training in the carrier to complete five tours rifleman Is in Company D, :Srd George Niquette oI 560-B The sergeant is a graduate ol San Clemente High School. M. Sgt. Raymond J. Cigarettes Machines In Hospital Scored By Peter J . Stelncrollll, r.to Have you ever noticed the cigarette machine in the lobby of your local hospital? It's an anachronism; like planting a slow time-bomb at a peace conference. Incongruous. On the one hand doctors fight against the common enemy: cigarettes: on the other. we complacently allow DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE have llad this longing for lee the past few yean. Can you find an answer and get me off this Ice kick? -Mrs. C. COMMENT: Undoubteclly you have missed the prtviou! columns in which I discussed thus habit. In most cases. people who have the "ice kick" are anemic. After a few weeks of teking iron prescrib- ed by the doctor, the craving disappears as if by magic. Look into it. * * *' Dear Or. Steincrohn : It is possible suddenly to be unable them to be distributed to pa· to tolerate alcohol? Once or tients on the way to and from twice a month, when my hlis· their hospital . beds. Here are band and I go out to dinner we some interesting observations have a cocktail or two. The by a former patient in a State next day I have a severe llospital : headache and my stomach Dear Dr. S&elncrohn : I was feels queasy . Now, however, J a patient in a State hospital hesitate to drink anything con- fer chest diseases for a long lalnlng alcohol. Unusual? - time. \Vhat I saw there was a Mrs. B. hopel ess endless chain for pa· CO~tl\tENT: Lately, I ha ve tienLs who were smokers. heard s i m I Jar complaints . annament systems field . The airman is a graduate or St. VinrenLs Seminary, Montebello and received his B.A. degree in 1969 from St. Mary 's Seminary, PcrTyville, Mo. Spec. 5. Robert S. Henry, 21. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Henry of 4545 Perham Road, Corona del Mar, is serving al Ft. Hood, Tex . with the 190th ¥.aintenance Company of the Brigade's 169th Maintenance Battalion. Spec. 5. }ienry, a cook, ls a 1967 graduate of Corona del Mar high School. Cpl. Tom l\lanus, t3, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Burm of 267 E. 16th st,. Costa Mesa, has returned ff'om Vietnam aft.er 14 months in Southeast Asia. The l.1arine, an air traffic controller. is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast College before e.1tering the service. Spec. 4. Otis 8. Schooley Ill, 21, whose parents live al 325 Cos ta Mesa St., Costa Mesa, is serving with the 1st Infantry Division in_ Vh:tnam. A machine gunner in Com· pany C, 2nd Battalion of the division's 28th Infantry, Spec. 4. Schooley holds the Combat Jnfw.1tryman Badge. He is a graduate Of Newport More Sought For Messiah These patients. wilh all First tlley blamed fooda tllat manner of chest diseases, might have diugrM But South'Coast area singers are \\'ere given the most expensive seU-experimentation at last invited to contribute t o drugs to combat their illnesses convinced them that they L a g u n a • s c h r i s t m a s at the taxpayer's expense. At developed allergic reactions to observance by joining outstan- lhe same lime c i g a r e t t e alcohol. As in your case, the · t and · machlnes were available to all ding s 0 I 0 1 5 ! in-remedy was giving up liquor. strwnentalists in a presen- patients wllo could get to tation of Handel's "Messiah" them. Forthoseinbedlhenurses F" c· at the Community ~ ll'fil I Ven Presbyterian Cllurch. would oblige by getting them Frederick M. 9 a r n es , cigarettes from the machine. musical director at st. Mary's They'd deliver them to the Big Contract Episcopal Church will direct bedside -to prolong the disease! But what was slill the massed choir presentation more unbelievable was to. see A· $26,245 contact for 500 at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7. social workers pr 0 v Ide variable resistor components Rehearsals are under way cigarettes for those on relief. bas been granted to a Costa the Presbyterian Church at 3 Mesa firm by the U.S. Defense p.m. on Sunday afternoons and IS THIS NOT a ~iciovs Supply Agency, it was an· interested singers may contact circle? Cigarettes were ban· nounced today. Barnes at 494-3542, or KI > ned only those in oxygen tents. The parts will be produced 9331, Ext. 485, or 675-2791. 1 saw an asthma patient re--at Duncan Electronics, 2865 P;riicipanls will include quest and receive the only air-Fairview Road, for shipment membeTs of the Festival conditioned room on our floor to the Defe:ise Electronics Chorale, organist Jay Colyer because she couldn't breathe Supply Center in Dayton, Ohio. and pianist Carol MOOr.'ihlan. well . When the door to herl-_.:.:....:. ___ _;:...;.:_;c_ __ ...:.._c__; ____ _ room was opened the smoke \\.'RS so thi ck you couldn't see I,.. ______ .._._ ____ .-.._.._ _ _.. ___ .., the patients. How can the medieaJ pro- f esslon condone giving a pa· tient something to aggravate a condition for which he is being treated ? -Mrs. B. CO!'itMENT : As the egg said, it beats me! Sometimes I believe we become too pious, and not practical enough, in our crusades against disease. l\ledicalettea fRepHes &.o Readers) For f\.1rs. 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' • -·-·~~---------------------~-~----... ..... ........-:,....--~~-~~ 1 • ___ .. __ -__. . .,_ ' ... . . .. - i ouths Strike Terror Into Nerves of Viet Capital ... ···-SAIGON (AP) -They're not the Hell'• Angels, but · .. ·salipn·•s cycle-borne · ··"Cowboy.a" are slrtklng a new · •. ··111nd of temr into the war- ·. · .. dulled rt1ldents or this capital. • ~·· Rlr\gln& In.age ftqm 15 to ·. · 2$, huOdieds of the cowboys _.•1...ni~Uy Dnd excitement in lh~ .. ,. . trlfflc along the building-lined '· • ·botllevards of d o w n l o w n "":""·'salron aboard their shiny ~; ... Japarlese motorbikes. These !"'..,inachiries have been· brought in under' ien!rous import pro- . • -grams, and quickly soaked up by an inflation-prone economy. Nearly one million are cur- renlly in use in Saigon. Prices ranae from 35,000 to 50,000 piasters, or roughly $175 to $250 -wages ror a month or two. and btds. All ·suffer from boredom and find Saigon traf. fie at fli&ht a diversion. The Cowboys also have their "birds" -teenle·boppers dressed in French-Ii t y le minJsklrts and jerseys, or bellboltoms and lact blouses. They often have their own motorbikes, or join a group of four ar five Cowboys. In three years. the motorcy- cle has completelf replaced the bicycle in Saigon. Even the Mekong Delta peasant saves his money for a motorcycle lo speed his goods to the Saigon market. on. They ronn Jnto pacU of up ~ a.id mt.lslon. The j;,llcemen to 20 motorcycles· it John F. are no( much Iar1er ·than the Kennedy Square lr\lront of the Cowboys, but look omtnoua In Sala:on Cathedral. Sit.ting on their whlte crash )!elzQelS, the 1rau or standing next to chin guards, foot-wide white thelr parked motorcycles, they leather belts, white holsters smoke, talk. and watch the with .38-Caliber pistols, and pasalng traffic. black boots. Sliver whJstles When that tires, they kick hana around their necks. their small motoreyclu to a .. These police are charged star,, pauen1ers b o a r d wilh bringing some kind of law sidesaddle on the back, and off and order to the chaos of Uie-y swann down the atreeLs thousands of s m a 11 e r It top speed, weaving in and motorcycles. out of alow automobile traffic, Recently John F. Kennedy paying little attention to Square has been the site of signals and lines. nightly police clampdowns, Traveling in packs is done complete with waiting vans to for excitement, such as rac-haul a\\'I)' the young Cowboys, ing, and for protection, for bikes and all, to the police sta· •they have to keep an eye open tion. This is a piecemeal ef· lor the "law." fort , however. and by tt'ie Ume In many hospitals, m.otorcy. cle casualties outnumber those from the war. One Saigon EASILY MODIFIED ~voman has attended three The Cowboys have the ad· one van is full hundreds more vantage of sheer nwnbers -swarm around. and maneuverability. Because ;. ,. '· 11le small bikes are easily funerals for relatives killed on modified with high handlebars, moklrcycles in the past two fancy seat covers, and noisy months. A Vietnamese ser- mufflen. The Cowboys are vant, who toat 'a son on a students, m e c h a n t c s or motorcycle, u s e d com; drGpoula. Many have dra(t :pensatlon ·money 'to ~buy his defennenta from m 11 i t a r Y daughter a new motorbike. service. By U.S. standards . 1 their hair b relatively short, OFTEN CONDEMNED barelJ! lJangjng over their So th_e ~o".'bo~ With his ears. They 'wear tight pantll, daredevil dr1Vlllg lS often con- colorful ahirts, and sQnple . demned. rubber sandala. The aportler They l!e ot a generation ones wear peace medallions born into a war that stDJ draa:s of their light weight, the 50cc bikes can dash quickly down sldeatreeLI and split up, leav- jl)g the police with only one or two hapleaa Cowboys on their handa. 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Moon Co:~e , .Probe F aile.4 Cleaned · ~ ';. ' -· · ' · · · '· \. · · '· ~ · ---,,4----11--::::.:::::.:= BERKELEY, Caut. (UPI) firm wu hired to sterilize it pared to an average of-.3-per~ l!e said the "sudden ap. Apollo U million should http ---·--- ·----·------_IJ_ Cle -.I! wu a s~,W earthlings and ~I~ It 1!P.-. t.,.b 'y cent ln me~rit.es fOUJ!(I on pearance" theory was based an. answer the riddle.~ •. __ 2 _ P a... aol~lbi-•s·ba~uaar · ,...;,1 ~.itaild:P/t1ui.a('tlie ~··l!lld ~f"~'·on lh•·ld .. ~thllt a planet Inotlterlolkl·ta·Ulo·-'>-----· -.~ •· llllifiee·lhal~tl' • Jn•a .:.'-~;boi But~ had-·UteOgUres-lil b!!tween Mm and Jupiter writers. -·~ •• ~. • , ;,:., , .,,, . . . ,.~ 1.: ". . . be ~ lnunluch aa the came apart a million . yean -Cal Tech blololll4.l\gbon I I ~I • DAVIS(UPl)-ClearLake, fo~ ~I Ill iistnuu~.to ,,~ ~·plag,~~~lt ' )\IJW' .l(U:faei ~bai ~hit ' ago,' burling meteors at the L.Sinsheimersaid'~receol a former resort until Its water drive • core sampllni devu:e . iNllll t ~e~ UDtll lt·wu. re~y by • tinY objects earth and 11\00D and creating studies on the wa, . ~ became slimy with algae and Into th~ ':'*n.~according ~o , , .. u al~~ ~•ck'~ troin..:otaler .space.. the present asteroid belt move into healthy ce11111nc1. itsshorehideooswitll Swarms N~f;riie..wiDDingchemist.~, ·. ~ : ~ ,, ·'. ' 'lt's 'very mj~~he-wherethe..collapsed.planetus-alter t.heir_gene~~ of goats, is beginning to live Dr. Melvin Calv.in of the. ·c,tVln, "ho· ;b :~(. said. · ed to be. eventually will le.t!,d .. to .J~ up to its name ·agaf.1. U~venliY,: ol C~or'!hl told li 1 e~ -,.oft lunat ·~s Calvin o[fered Several .poss!-l:le said also that a huge development .of ~ n t 1 l' J t'a I Two University of California scieoce writers seminar MoJll ~ .~~, tolct. the · ~i,unar ble explanaUoos. He said there meteOr might have hit and agents. • .. scientists said the lake was day that th~ "cle~~Ppers'* ' ·m: _ . ht the £9uncit for .aiUld haw:e.,t>een l, 1•5udi1en ap-· melted the rock where the -u C r a O· toasl.nll)otner' gl'ven "a b•'ologt'cal resur of ·tbe'h~niar core "'evace ·had~ ..,MvlDcem..nt ot. Scfence ._.an~• of m ~ •e or it e . •Mn ... ~ 11 crew • landed. The David D. Cud•t;atk.lllld"Wt rection"·by a tiny fish caned put a ~~ll plug in:' the' wrorig · 1nyn(.th8t ~-iunar iamples '., ~Ff~ln. lhe soJ-;,. ·sy~m * ;t 1 crea~. a ~chemical ·huge dual ,c1~ f O• 3d the Mississippi silversidc ~nd way berore ' ~ ·Apollo J l ·, d , '!"'~ ,ess, ,carbon than, a~t a, j'nllllo"'.years ago or a · reaction slmil~ to1,that in a throlt~OO't -the' uril~ 1llQt a 12-year-old decision to stop launch. . 15.cleriUslS expected. . c~ reaction w h e_n ·blast furnace, in which the be made of tiny diilin~A !l-e using ODD to control the "The cort tube w as · d • The'cliemist said anatysiS of Jjl~{eOrS Jilt th~ !!J°'!n Jn which carbon is conve('ted· into ' saKf Olis wbUIC:I acC6unt !Jai ... gnats. maiiufkctureCI ~bf 'ooe com~ the moon dust showed less carbon was ·•pated as carbo.o ·mol,1alide·.· · . reddish'hue Of aatuatit Wbrch The largest n at u r a 1 paJ:lY,'' said Cli~ ~a.~ '1 thin~.oi~nient earbon, com· carbOn m~e. Calvln said t.he· present · passes thrwgh~ ei... : ' freshwater lake entirely within · ~ -t-' · · -~ • ....., _ California was a favorite ·,. : ~, , • , ··· vacation mecca until about 20 years ago.' H u m a "' en- croachment poured nutrients, into tbe lake causing algae to grow. And DDD was in· troduced to kill the swarms of gnats. )Ian's hand tipped nature's bal ance and the Jake slipped to a slimy sump. 1'.low two UC researchers, B de E • • Sherburne Cook Jr. and Steven · arten rs n1oying ~;,w~ej;':','~;~r:,y~~~: 90 perre.1t and the once S Ch • M • • threatened western g r e b e ex ange in iami' shorebird flocks are making a comeback. . Cook, a n cntymologist, MIAMI (UPI) -Joe the Most of the secretanes were planted {he silverside three " " ..... ' . \ . -.;. Bartender is undergoing a sex , earning $80 to $100 a week . . summers ago. The freshwater -change. ---, t-look-what-they-can-do.1f-smelts-compete-with-the-algae,l------ SuddeOly, in many of this OJ.,ey have .the proper curves, because they eat the same c\_ty's 9, 821 ·d rink j n g with .°.r w1th?ut a degre.e. A nutrients that nourish the e&Lablishments, the stereotype class1f1ed .ad !n a recent issue algae. And the silverside are ~a hairy, portly bartender is or the MlmY!1 H~rald sought food for bass and crappie. Iiib)g his job and his clientele "saro08 servmg girls" to earn A major iodication that the tq,_!.sophisticated young girl in ~a week ""':~th no ex· !ake is bec?ming rehabil.itated lounging pajamas who learned per1ence necessary. 1s the soarmg reproduction of to mix booze at a sorority "Requirements arc that you the grebes. house or in the galley of a must be 21, have an excellent "The grebes, while not pros- jetliner. ,lijute and be exceptionally at· pering yet, are doing much ~ore and more , the girls tractive," the ad said. , better," ~k sai~. "The ar~ turning in steno pads On the same page a firm ad-water quality has improved minifests and grade book~ verti~ied for an "experienced" \Yit h the reduction of the algae aJ.! takin_B up 8 cocktail _ ~per·t~t. to be,.paid an~ ~port fls~ing.~as shown a Sfiaker to make a buck. The ·'90 ~eek. .. ---def1m.te-up~w1ng. . pr@1ciple Or the thing matters "Our girls m:ake up t; $225 a· While trying to get rid of the not; It's the money that week, dependiflg on u.9 loca· gnats with ODD. man instead rottnlS. tion.'' said Bill Ader,.whose got t~e grebes. ~ethyl '1Let•s face il," said a Trys#ng Pla,ce bars dot the pthar~th1ont' ~das s1~.bst1195tu7tedhas f """"' nc1 g d t h coast from West PaJm··Beach c 1nscc 1c1 c a i.t:r w en o."'~er seco r~ e eac er to South Miami. "It depends a DOD applicalion proved s~10U1ly measunng a Black th r of "1\ disastrous to the shorebird s. Ru,sslan at a dark carpeted on e 1ps, .course. ,\ d u b "1 ' ki A pretty bnlnette was)n ac· l!undreds of adult grebes I a ngtb ar. 1, 000was ma ng coupt execuUVe for a 1~blic . were killed and no yo11.1g were ess an ~· a y,ear iMln fi •tn Bi · · produced for five years "ap-teaching. H~re 1 average Doo ~ rAel~?!'"'..!'hs .1rTnt..:.; ... rml Ul u iam: i parently be cause high a week " "'fv-·-· a. ~ e · m.....-= o ~am1 , .. · ~ • "'li . : -t when the go~ a divorce. 1 pest1c1de levels Jn the eggs ue:rard, Cramer 11 personnel ,·,t ..... 31mosi11 ~ried wl\en t killed the hatchlings." dlrjctor for the T:rysting Pl~ce started trying to find a ;:::======'====.I chain, a franchise operation secretazy's job here." .she . which employs 70;to 80 ~rls to said. "You better believe 1 Today 's Final staff its . bars catering to was ready to slip into a sarong Stocks Today young swingers. -~an~d:.:'.'.st~art'.:.'.h~u~st~li~ng"..'.'.dr~in~k~s~.'-'_!:::=========='/ "At Jeast half our gJrls have college de&rees;" he • $8id. "We've~got, .. , high-percentage or, fonnq. teachers. a·n d <Stewardeasa. ,we ld...for the .. ' "' • <¥' .• • j~~~~ t~: :a=· ~i~ . ft' ' car . converse ·on a ' -~ scptiisticattd level." ~ ~~ · .._ ----: But· the local bartenders• 1 , ·' unioo, which has 2.CMXI males e~n··· and a "few hundred" females '-' ~ .... on i~ rolls, isn't about to tum ALWAYS Ft I! GuAUl",'( _ over its bar rap ~to the • c'Li _.., .. ' finishl111 school set. • .,, ' llHIC 1n now . 148um+ph/' s nort ed a _,,,,.+ ' spokesman at Local 133 of the b ·1· th (!IS' h d •' I Club lle8taurant Emploi'es & e ore \ · e: j' an save, Bartenders Union . "A lot of -; women call themse l ve s ' bartenders, but they can't really cut it in a first class oi>tration, like the beach hotels." The girls have their own l>rpblems. The ~lamou'r of this fun city draws· theril ·.by the thousands from . all, ever the country. But when they get htre they find salaries are moderate, the cost of living high. A teacher with a bachelor's degree starts at $6,900 in the Dade County school system . One airline, which has a stewardess school here. starts the girls at $450 a month. <An executive secretary, MIO P.tiriled $5IKI a month as girl Friday to the president or a SP.ace finn in Huntsville, Ala. had to take a cut. to $460 when she moved to Mian1i. And that ":as the top job in her office. Languages Class Slated What do Chander Bhatia of Tndia, Joseph Aguilar, a Cherokee Indian z.1d Osamu KiU8awa of Japan have in common ? Difficulty with the Englisl1 Ja'nguage. And to .help them become m6re nuent In their regular cl~s. Huntington B c a c h High SChool has just establish- ed an English coorsc for fgreign-born students. The class i.1cludes 1 2 y'Oungsten from Japan, India, Brazil and ·Mexico and it taught dally by Miss Faith Hunt. Taking peri in the course are JOS(ph Aguilar, 1-lelen A3uirre.,. Chader B h a t i a , Armando Duarte, V l c t o r I a 1......-. Maria Gonzales, Cesar .J. u a r e z , C>sa mu Rl0g.a9'•. Raena Numez, Helio p-._ Roo.>I~ Reyes and Darid Tinoco. i . • HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Beautiful 11x14" Christmas Portrait of Your Family • , , the gift that lceeps on giving l 695 ONLY Now't the tiMt tO bring In the dUldtM for a fin• family pootnrit. You'll boot the aowdo and the cold 'IMll1er , • , and ,.,.1 During !1111 big Holhloy Spe· dol you eon hcwe OM, two, thlw Or four m....,beti olyourfaMUylnoblg, 1-vtlful 11x14°.....,...lor fd 6.9.S. 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Whatever comes to the ta!Jlc with ~c ,a noO e l>ir~°ihoulCI be equally grand , . • and . . citrus treats add zing lo I.he 1nenu. Since ils In ception. Thanksgiving hns been celebrated by a groaning board and a long, leisure~y me3l. In fact. the fi rst Thanksgiving feast lasted ror three days, Governor Bradford of Massachusetts decreed a feast of thanks in gratitude for an abundant harvest. For ,Your own, begin \l'ilh chilled Holiday Fruit Cups, a flavorful conibinalion o ( orange and grapefruit sec· tiuns, avocado and piniiento. ll's just the kind of cool. light first course that reserves appetite for all the hearty food to come. In the darkest interior of the bird, a sweet-tart Orange Stuf- fhig that comolements the turkey navor to perfection. Use i,he recipe year round ... just reduce quantilies for chicken or duck. . . And se rve the bird with Ci'anberry-Ofange R e I i s h Cups, solo on their own or bordering the turkey plalter. Orange shells arc cut in a decorative fash ion and filled with a delicious con1bination of orange, cranberry sauce and "'hipped crea1n. Doesn't all this sound like the most beautiful Thanksgiv· ing ever'! ' HOLIDAY FRUIT CUPS quart chilled orange and grapefn1it s e el l on s, drained J small avocado, peeled, cubed 1 small pimiento, diced Spoon citrus sections into sherbet glasses, Ga rnish \vith avocado and pimiento. Yield~ 8 servings. ORANGE STUFFING •,J,i cup butter or margarine 1 cup chop ped celery 2 ~mall Onions, minced I 6-ouncc can orange juice concentrate, thawed, un· diluted 2 packages cs o u.n c e ) the line at an angle to make prepared .stuffing mix one .side of a point. 2 tablespoons parsley flakes Cut through to cent7r. l M ll butler in large· skillet Remove knlre ; c~t op~1tt I e . end of point. Continue culllJll hdd celery and oruon; cook around orange. ~ 1 uqtll goloen. · Pull halves apart. ScOQJ»Ol!I f -A"alt \vatcr to oraoge -con--all pu.,,, draining-jotce Com- rentrate to n1(1ke l'l q lf id bine well-drained pulp wit' n1casu re1nen t called tor on cranberry s.auce and salt ; miJ I prepared st u rr Ing mix well. .. 1 packages. ' · . \Yh.ip cream with sugar and Tgss Jn stufting n1ii !nd fgJd into orange mixture. Turn pqrsley. int<i orange "cups", YJt!ld : Enougl\ stuffing for a Save leftoyer filling. Plaer• I2·pound turkey. filled CIJps 1n ·freeter. When parUalJy • frozen, p t l-e re- SPICY ,OR.ANGE Y A.J\.1S maining filling on top. V4 cu p butter or margarine Continue to freeze until 4 tablespoons froze n orange finn. Leave at room fem• juice concentrate, thawed, peratu re far 10 minutes before undiluted serving, 11~ cup -packed light bro111n Yield : 6 servings. sugar , 1 teaspoon sati OR1'-NGE PUMPKIN PIE 2 cans 11 pound each) yams, 3 eggs . drained _ I cup packed light brown 1 orange, sliced sugar . In HJ-inch skillet. melt but-14 teaspoon c1nnamon- ler. Stir in undiluted con-1/.i teaspoon ground nutmeg centrata. brow n suga r and Dash, of ground cloves salt. Bring to a boll. 2 cups .. (I.-po\lnd can) Add yaffis, heat gently 'JO pumpkin minules, turning often. Place 2 ~easpoons grated orange in serving dish and garnish , nnd . . 1 with orange sli ces. ~. cup orange JUiee . Yield : 6 to 8 Servings. 11.1 cup butter o~ margarine,' melted · CRANBERRY-ORANGE RELISH CUPS 3 large oranges I .can (1 pound) whole berry cranberry sauce ~'ii leaspoon salt 1,2 cup heavy cream 2 tablespoons sugar To prepare oranges, trace a line around the center of the orange. Insert paring knife in l tablespoon cornstarch t 9-inch uobaked pie she11 . In large bowl, beat eggs,'.1 Stir-in remaining ingredients:') mix well. Tum into she lt Bake in 450 degree F. ovenl".) for 15 minutes. Reduce heat l.(J!'l 350 degrees F. and bake an ad..1n dilional 35 minutes, or until :"Pl knife inserted one inch from 11 edge comes out clean. Cool. 'lf (II " .-~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~" 6Wlen ,., ''· n .11 • ... 1 .i-, . '' ..._ _______ __,._, Wtc1nnct1r, NO'Ylmbtr lt, 1Ht ...... » 'l " Great Dishes Have Humble Beginnings B)i JO OLSON Of l11t D1ll1 l"lltl Siii! Cooking is becoming such a fast process that the cook t~ day !pends very little time in the kit chen, compared to her mother or grandmother. Bot she doesn't want to rook her way out of the kitchen so fast that creativity and good taste are chased away in the process. The holiday season, which is just around the corner, further adds incentive to spend as lil· tie time in the kitchen as possible, so the third session of the cu rrent Orange Coast College CoOking School was dedicated to Great Dishes \Vith the Greatest of Ease. Many of the dishes demon- strated could be prepared then frozen for cooking later. Demonstrating th e 12 recipes were Miss Eiieen Coyne of .Southe rn CounLies Gas Co. and J\.1rs. Pat Mogan of occ. An inexpensive but spec- tacular dish is Ear.y Beef Wellington, made of grou nd beef baked in a biscuit m1x and cream crust. This is good for feeding a crowd alJd goes \Vetl on the buffet table. EASY BEEF WELLINGTON 2 cups biscuit mix I cup heavf cream 2 pounds ground round 1 cup sour cream lh cup dry bread crumbs I/~ cup hamburger relish v, cup chopped onion 1 egg, slightly' beaten 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper I teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Combine biscuit mix and cream and mix until dough just holds together. Turn out onlo floured boar{! and knead lightly until, smooth and elaslic (about 10 times). Blend remaining ingredients and shape ' Into a log about 12 inches long. J:Loll blscuil dough out on a floured board to a square 12 inches by 12 inches. Lay meat loaf on the dough and wrap dough around il. Moisten edges to seal. Lay the ''log," with edges down, on a shallow bak ing sheet. Use blunt end of knife to inscribe a pattern. Pastry cutouts may be p\lt on top for decoration. Bake about 425 degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 325 degrees and continue baking for one hour. Serves 6 to 8. A different pastry fo r breakast or brunch Is Pecan ·Breakfast Bread which is easi- ly put together with crescent refrigerator biscuits. PECAN BREAKFAST BREAD 2 cans crescent refrigerator biscuits 4 tablespoons butter, sof- lened ~2 cup sugar V: cup chopped pecans 1 ~2 teaspoons cinnamon ' ~ cup confectioners sugar 2 tablespoons honey •· 1 teaspoon vanilla Separate biScuils int.a 16 triangles and spreall with. 2 tablespoons butter. Cofnbi11e sugar. 114 cup pecans and cin· namon and spr.inltle over ltiarlgles. ' r Roll up each t r i a: n g.le , starting at wide end and roll- ing to opposite . point. Place rolls, point-side down. in greased 9 x 5 inch loaf pan. fom1ing three layers. lhe bot- tom with 7 rolls, the middle with 6 and the top with 3. Bake at 375 uegrees for 45 to 50 minutes or until the cente r -is done. Remove fron1 pan at once. Coml;lt.1e 2 tab~poons butter, confcction·ers sugar, h(lney and vanilla and bring to boil over medium flame, stir· ring constantly. Stir in re- maining pecans and cool slightly. Driiile over bread. Serves 6 to 8. A "man·pleascr" is the description give.1 to the Chocolua Pie which w a s demonstrated by Miss Coyne. who related that one of her single friends had received thret proposals of marriage after prepa~i~g lhe pie. CHOCOLUA PIE I 6-ounce -package chocolate pudding mix: 11, cup sugar v, teaspoon salt 11/.t .cup Water t cup sou r cream v, cup Kahlua 8-inch graham craclter crust 2 ounce package wllipped topping n1ix ~t cup chopped Macadamia nuts Combine pudding mix with suga r and salt: Gradually add \l'<llcr; stir unt il wcJ I con1- bi".1ed. Cook on fC'mpe"r"ature controlled top burner at 200 degrees. ttir:ring occasiO'nall y, until mixture comes to a full boil. Stir: cool five minutes. Fold in sou r cream and K;:ahlua . Pour into graha1n cracker cr ust and chill for several hours. GarniSh with whipped topping and '11acadamia nuts. -A .very .. easy. but very .tasty dish is Harvest Hash . Mrs. Mogan suggested that thi s is a good dish to fi x for children when parer.ts are pl8'.1ning a night out for diriner. .. HARVEST HASH 2 one-pol.ind cans ~ becl or · corned beef hash 4 ounce .e nve lope or one cu p shredded sharp cheddar cheeSe · ~ · t poun~· cp.n dr_alned s11ced baby ~omatOes . 'h teaspoon 1 groun d mar- joram I tablespoon'' ch o p"p e d pars!ey ' ' : Brow"1 hasll In s k·j·J I e·t , Sprinkle with chedd<ir cheese .. Arrange paby 't o ma t 0 e s around edge. Sprinkle with n1arjoram and parsley. Cover : cook over low heat until cheese mells. Serves 6. If co1npany co1nes for din- ner. ~ easy dish that dresses up the menu Is Broiler Broe· coli. BROILER BROCCOLI 2 packages frozen broccoli, cooked 10 \"~ ounce can cond eiised cream of chicken soup 1 :!. cup grated cheese f"aprika Place broccoTi crosswise on ove,1ware platter, stem ends to center. Stir chicken soup with a fork and pour over broccoli . Top with grated cheese and sprinkle wi th paprika. Broil 5 to 10 n1inutes, or until cheese mefts. sirves 6. Another bonus for the host- ess when unexpected-company drops in is Curried Bean Sprout Casserole, which serves six with ingredients on hand. CURRIED B"EAN SPROUT CASSEROLE J51h ounce can French-style green beans. drained 1 pound can bea n sprout.~. drained 11 ounce can condens"Jf cbe'dtJar Cheese soup I teaspoon ·rurry powder ~2 cup dairy sour crea1n Conibine b~ans and bean sprouts in shallow baking dish. Season soup with curry . pow- der : heal and blend in dal ry sour cream . Pour over vege- tables. Bake at~ degrees for about 20 minutes. " DUKE 'S DELIGHT -Even the Duke of Wellington would be delighted with Easy Beef Wellington as presented by lhe Orange Coast College CQOking } School. The easy·but-fancy ground round dish is being sampled by·o cc h·ome economics students Ann Suley of Lagun3 BeacJJ and Karen Hall of Huntington Beach (left to right ). Final session wi ll take place tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the Mesa Theater. ,., n ,, Housewives Surv~)!ed on Time Spent for Their Homework .. , ,,, "' .h By DOROTHY WENCK OrlftH te.fttr H-AclWlffl' "What did you do all day today, Dear?'' Docs your .husband ever ask you this -in a sort of envious tone -after he gets home from a hard day's work'! ·And -Uoes your time SO'Ulld we ll-oscd \\'hen you ans)Wer, "Oh, I washed some clothes, cleaned the bathroo1n, cooked dinner, gave lhe kids a bath ... ?" Or does It seem to you , as well as to yo1.1r hustwnd, lhat he's putting in a lot more time on his job th~n you are as a ho1nen1aker~ One way to a1uiv.·er this qoesOon is to keep a diary othow you spend your time during the do;>. v,: hcadmgnnlghl be: Home News and Views . Time, Ar.t.ivitv. Hours ot i>arts of hours spcr.t on (I) work ~ at home, or away fron1 home, (2) no'n-work -recreation or nonrt<:realion (personal care, for ex- ample), (3) rest, or (4) wasted. You r £irst entries 1r1lghl be : 6:30-7, :tress, 'h hour nonwork -nonrecrealion ; ·7-7:45, pack lunches nnd make break.last, ;4 hour 1¥ork at hom e, and so on. Tl~t& EXPENDlTURE Ui.h1~ "'est dlrlerent c111r;gorles of thnc upcn·d1turc makes'"h slmlfl(10'1otal c·acb • ·I t tbe end of tbe day so you can sec at a glance b_qw~gn1s;~-~~-Y.Oll .•J>eltd Wl!fk· Ing, playing, relitlng, and bow much time · yoa actually wuie. YDI may be surpris- ed at the results. • To carrY it a slcp farther. you 1night also figure out how much your housework i~ worth In dollars to the famlly. ~fulliply your 11•ork hours times the per hour wage raw you think Is fair, For example 8 t:ours of housework at $2 an hour would be $1G a day. One survey found th at housewi ves \l'orke.d 44.5 hours a 'veck as a nursem::i id, 13.1 as a cook, and 17.5 hours in 10 other furiclions, which totaled a yearly wage -at going rates tor these jobs -ol.18,300 ! A 1967"68 study at Cornell U.niversity "''hich Involve daily reco rds or time use or 1,296 husfiand -wife famille.'i Showed tJiat 1he average time penl on hou3Cwork by homemakers was ~hours a day,. HME AFFECTED The oomber ~and aies of children al- ftcted tbls time notably, For c~ample, a cblldtu:1 homemaker spen1-1n av~r-u.·gc or S hQun a day on.housework, a mother of on" sp~nt 7 bour,s. a mother with two , thrct, or four children spent I hours. and a mother with five or more children iipent t hours a day on bousework. A \roman with a child under a Year old spent 9.3 hours a day on ho:usework, \Yhile a woman wllh 12 lo 17-year-old children sptlnt 6 hours. Employed women spent c:onsiderably less · time on housework th a 11 11one:mploycd -as you would ex peel. •Tl1c noi:e1n11loyed woman spent un avcrngc of 3 hours a day working at hon\c, whi le a (,·01nai; \Vl\O was cn1Ployed 15 to 29 hours a week averaged 6 hours a day on ," 1 ,, house work, and a woman employed 30 or' 1111 m_ort hours averaged 5 hours a day. Ar.other time uSe study or 2,12i rar>:-r·.: don1!y selected American families waf(1!:1 completed by the Survey Researcb•1r 1 Ccnlcr at the University or Mlchfgan in. 111 1965. .. In this st11dr tbcy round that· tne 1" aYc111ge employed man spent 9.2 bouts a ;.ft. day in work·rtla.tcd actlYitlcs -8 hours 1°' w9rking, plus breaks and travel time. He ..,., sper!l, on the average, 15 tninutC!s a da)' '~ fixing things around the house, 10 1 n1inutcs helping 1vlth housework and ' 1 n1Jll'Utes on chlld care. "' • I I j • 34 DAILY PILOT I •· . 11...----Battle Line~~ O ~aw ~1i as ~"'J9hn}1 Y· .. Come.s DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you an:! busy so I 'II make it snappy. \\'e hi!-' e flve .chlldren. Our oldest son is 1narrled to a ~ely girl who, unfortunately, does not. 1.~ along witb one of our daughters. were invited to e. cocktail party where the real stuf( was poured. lf this Isn't dbcrlminltloR Ind 80CW Injustice, Whal do you calJ it? We'd appreciate it.U you1d mpond In olrool 1-e. CONFIDENTIAL TO OFF CIGARET· TES, OFF LIQUOR AND DIETING' Take beed of Geor&,e Eliot's U. ,-"U you really want to bow 1beat )'Hr fellow m1D'1 m.lserlet, p 1"t at Wt pleuures.11 Dtn't despair, DoU. ~ IMlt- Ue ls wortll the ucrlflce ! I. I ' I 1 I' I I I 'Ibe.C two are like fire and kerosene. Our yolmpst son "!ill be coming oome frmn boot cag:w ~ 1 want to have a larnlly dimer. U 1 afk rqy daughter--in- law, )~ aln.id1 JP1. daughter will not COlne. I( l .ui< my dawghter. I'm afraid my daj.g:bler-in-law w i 11 not coqle If I ~k them both. I'm afraid neither of them wW come. Thf!re's an oolside chanct they both P.11Ctri' c;ome and that would be I.he went Udog of all. l'it be on needles and p~ ill Dighl. . ; TeB• me 'W6ot )1 do. ,-MAMA~·THE-MlDDt:E .. . ' ' Dl'!AR MAMA! JlfJe above IM 'balde and Invite them Ht.la. U oae or tk e&lter cltooies to 1tay away -fine. Yoy did tbe rl&~l thlJlg by lovlllng them. If they both 1_1ome aad behave, badly, the reflection Is en them, aot y~ DEAH ANN LANDERS: The wet noo- • die w_on't do for this one. You destrve 10 la.shes with a greasy shop rag. 'I an:i an independent garage owner ·and we oo.a lot of car repair work. Your.51:18"· . . 'iestion that "a customei stands Jell of 1 Chance of getting gypped if he will take his car lo the dealer·W~ 8 Skq' ~·~t all the honest repa;ir peQple who work very hard -and there.ar~B lofof us. I've spent many an evening repairing a vehicle for someone who had to travel Ule next . day. La~r night I Worked witll mid· ~rjght k• accommodate a customer who peeded his car to make a llvin.B .. And speaking oC letting sijx!k ~ I've never kited a bill in mylife, 11\!t a lot of peopll ' • DEAR PATRON -Hoag Hospital ,Christ- mas Chairman Andy "Santa" Devine. and auxiliary coordinator Mrs. William R. Hud· son Jr. discuss mailing of the annual 'Be--a· Deer' solicitation letters. Helpers Gear for · Deer Hoag Memorial Hospital ·pr:esbyler-ian.wo{k~ ers are in full holiday swing thjs week as they put finishing touches on two upcoming events. . Chria&lpa~" pro~es 4.o be no exception. Fea- tured performers will 'be Sonny Burke, Les Brown and his band, and a grou1,>'0f Hollywood personalities who lend their voices to secure equipm~pt for the hospital. . have stuck me. J lhink you owe w honest repairmen an apology, and it ou'ht to appear in the new~per aod not Just ill: a personal let·. ter lo me.. , -JOE R. DEAR JOE: I !kJU.oo, IOI. Hue k II -hi ,.. aewapoper. I 1palocbe IO 1111 ., 1-fft rtpalr:men e\lerywlaere. AM 11 tbert a.re uy woa1e1 ill tM field, I iMloJf~ to diem~. $00: ·. DE&ll ANN LANDERS: This ii a com- piaint from a-irouP you can call "The Omitt.eci Ones." What do you J..lhink of clods who invite halt \the town's popula· tlon to a dry weddihg reception? By "dry .. I mean fruit punch.and emcee and cookies. The "Sunday school picnic" end- '°at 5:30 then a select few -about 50.- -THREE OUTCASTS FROM DRY GULCH DEAR OIJTCABTS, U 11'1 0-. laa11&1ct J.OU wanl, J jut happen to b1ve some lludy. Your IDcltgu.don. at not bav· lag .,_ la.tied IO -up ,.. free booie 1• me ricllt ltere. t'.ve aeea your tlDd - perpetul rree loden' wt6. lloUtw Jep ud _. for loet: No doubl IM JMWa1 ._. wUt Ue wu doill wbe• U. laviW ,.. for fn!I _. ud ctOtlel. It's a wise ...._ wlll Don wltt cu be truied aromd • tpe8 bar. ' Smiling.. Santa . 'Bou·nces Into · Boutique Ann Landers' book, "Truth I a Stranger," a Collection of her best col· umru.: over the past 14 years ls available at book stores. It also can be obtained by writing Prentice Hall, Englewood Cllfis, N.J . Price !4.95. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of the DAILY PILOT newspaper, enclosing a self·addrea&ed, Aamped envelope. Early holiday shoppers will 1'Ceive ·a bonus when tbey attend 1he ~Wednesdai:; Dec!'3, tea bQutiqu.e sponsored b)'.: the Women's :;ociety of Balboa Island Community Methodist Church. Hcindcrafted gifts as well as stocking stuf~ers will abound in the Robert Guenther reaidence in Corona del Mar from 2 to 5 p.m. Admiriilg Santa are (left to ri~ht) Mrs. Her· man Fink, Mrs. C1air Barnett, society president, and Mrs. L. L. Arntsen. Friends Tell All The annual 'Be--a·Deer' Christmas letter to Orange Coast residents is ready for mailing, ac· cording to patron chairman Andy o ·eviiJ.e. Done· lions will be·directed to Hoag Tower, an 11..rstory addition m·asterplanned to alleviate overcrowd· ing. A "herd" of helpers, all members of the 'iJOS· pital auxiliary, )lave sealed and stamped 25;900 1etters under the direction of Devint? and coord· inal'ors, J\.'lrs. George A. Cox and Mrs. William 1~ Au*1iary members who are fashioning 340 caroling angels dressed ·if'! red velvet gowns, 80 s taffs and 1000 musical notes are Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Leonard South, co-chairmen, and the 1\1meJi. Laije Boone, WilP,am H. Browning, Will· ard Cham8~rlin Jr., J~k Christensen, Francis T. Ecfdy, Joseph Galiana,.George Hoedinghaus, WilliflJll R. Hudson Jr~ \V. E. Langston and Friends o( the Fountain Valley Library are invited to • • Share and Tell when the group R. Hudson Jr. As letters go into th~ mail, 20 auxiliary members are involved 1n 'making table decor for the Thursday, Dec. 11, black.tie dinner dance in Balboa Bay Club: . .o\lways a sellout, the fiflJ1 annual "Voice of MRS. RtcHARD WILLIAM CAlLIS N~v1mbtr Wedding • meets at 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. ... 21, in the library. ,Richard' J .. jiewis. : · · Other members are-the Mmes. Rhoda Lind· er, Thomas Osborn, Thomas S. RaffettO, Wit· Jiam J . Schworer Sr., Rodney J. Siddall, Earl C. Thomas. Robert H. \Veber and Charles White· ~ A program of holiday arts :I and crafLs will be presented ~ with members and guests in· vited lo bring any decorative or gift item to display to the group. head. - ' ~----~ .. -~-'!it~ ~ UCI Students Wed • St. Cecelia's Catholic Church in Tustin was the afternoon seUing for the double ring ceremony linking Julie Ann Gronemeye r and Ric~ a rd William Callis in marriage. The Rev. Charles Ar a performed the nupti als for tt# daughter of Mr. and l\trs. Johll Gronemeyer of Sant.a Ana and the son o( l\lrs. William J,, Calli~ol Newport Beach. The bride donned a floor length prin cess style gown of ivory silk fa ille with pearl· beaded embroidered alencon panels. Her train was aUached at the shoulders and an el bow length veil was fastened to a pe arl Juliet cap. She he ld a nosegay of roses, camatlons and baby's breath. Gowned in long green moire A-line gowns were f.1 i s s Caroline True, maid of honor ·and bridesmaids, Miss Susan Haramia and l\1rs. John Washington Jr. Scoll l\farkel was best man and ushers were John S. Gronemeye r, the b r Id c ~s brother and Ronald Epperson. The hoine of lhe br ide's 1~rents was the rft.'f ption i;eL- ling. l\lis!< Laya l lnchiki a circul ated the guest book. The new J\lrs. Callis \\•UJ gr aduate from UCl in .June Tustin and her husband, an alumnus of UCI, is studying there for his masters degree. Before malting their home in Tustin the newlyweds honey- mooned in San Francisco, Newlyweds In Mexico During a small ceremony in San Francisco Pug Ostling of Mission Viejo claimed Laura Lively as his bride. Parents or the newlyweds are Mrs. 1.Iabel...Livcly of San Jose and l\tr1. Mary Ostling of !\fission Viejo and Stan Ostling of Sacramento. Before making their home in San Francisco they honey- .moonet1 in Mexico. The.bride Js a graduate o( San Fraocisco State College and now is doing research at the Univ_ersity oC California lttedical School. San · Fran- cisco. -• tfer husband, a.i alumnus of Ne'\'por1 Harbor High School :1nd Californ ia M a r l I !me Academy, i! working as a nlarlne engineer and plans to eoter law school in t.he fall . Following the b u s i n e s s meeting and program, ar· ·ranged by Mrs. Clarence St.ewmon, refreshments and coffee will be served. Mrs. Stewrnon may be contacted at 847·7088 for f u rt h e r in· lormaUon. Mrs. Bob Weaver ''ill con· dur,l a rtory hour for preschool cllildren during the meeting. Yule Sale Aids Home Re!ults of one year of work will be offered Friday, Nov. 21; as members of Crown Cir· cle, Florence Crittenton Home. p I a c e handcrafted Christmas decoration.s and gifli on sale. ''T'he Christmas baU1ar en· tlUed Santaiaar will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jn Island House, Fashion lsland. Coffee and desserts will be served. Cro\\'tl Cirtle. u n d e r ·leadership of ~1rs. Harry Hinde, has pledged $1 ,000 to a proposed Critlenton Home in Orange County to provide ca~ and counseling tor un"'ed mothers. Play Stopper Patrons ASiOClatlan of Cosla titesa Civic Playhouse will ''Stop the World " for dinner in 1.1esa Verde Country Club Fri· day. Nov. 21. al 6 p.m. Cocktails will precede dinner at 7 p.m. with a late 9 p.m. curtain for Ule play. CdM HIGH Jenny Nakano Girls-of-the-month ESTANCIA Karen Johnson NH HIGH Debbie Metzleur Zontians Pick Coeds Each month the Zonta Club of Newport J{arbor honors one se.1ior girl from each of the Newport-Mesa high schools as the Zonta Girl-of-the-month. The selection ls based upon leadership, citizen s hip, scholarship and service to her school. At the end of the St'hool year, the .girls select the one they feel most qualified to be named Zonla Gir\.()f-the-year for their high school and the recipient of a $50 savings bond. CDM !UGH l\liss Jenny Nakano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joto Nakano of Santa Ana, is vice president ol the pep squad and has beea·• Cheerleader-for two years. She also has been .ac· live in the AmericaQ .Field Service, Ski Club and Senior Honorary Society. The coed plans to attend Golden West Co1lege and then tr1r.isfer to a university and major in elementary educa- tion. ESTANCIA ·Miu Karen Anne Johnson plans to attend P o m on a College or lhe Unlvtrslty or Ca!Uornia. Santa Barbara and become a roreign service worker and Spanish li1guist in SOuth America. Last summer she resided In Mexico and studied at the Universidad Aulonoma de San Luis Potose. During her senior year she Is class secretary, head varsi- ty cheerleader and in the AFS aod Pep Club. She was junior class via president and has been a volunteer at Fairview St.ate Hospital, vice president of Tri-Hi-Y Club a·.id active in the Philharmonic Juniors. The Masonic Loge selected her as Sophomore Gir).()f·the- year In 1968. She Is tbe daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Johnson of Costa Mesa. NH !UGH lt1iss Debbie 1\-1 e l z I e u r daughter of Mrs. June 1'1etzleur of Newport Beach, has joined lbe Girls Athletic Association, AFS, acapella choir, Chantelle• and Pep Club. She is an orchestra and Tri-Hi-Y member and flag twirler. Future plans include ma· joring i'.i music and becoming a teacher. Stwi has selected either Occidental College or UCSB to continue her studies. MESA HIGU l\l iss J oyce •1nrAdA. 1969 homecoming queen nnd E. l. t.loore 's outstan ding jlinior glrl1 ls the campus high MESA HIGH Joyce Harad• repM!sentativt to Bullocks, Santa Ana. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harada of Costa Mesa is Olrll' League presi· dent, head songleader and member or the GAA and Pep Club. Last summer she was 8';1 instructor o f songleading carnps. She has selected UCI for school next year and will ma· jor ln roreign languages. ·-·---T'"~-.------.... ~----~---~~----------,..._,---.------.--..-------------- • ,.. ., . --------~·,·----'" ~ --~., .......... -..... .. l • -·---·-~ .. ---·-·---·-tr··¥---·--··---~..__ .... • • • • • • • ' ~ ('-!' ,.. .. '""" r ~ .. • --Of\~._• • ~ • • ,_. ' Program:~ '~~~r9 ::,r~· .. Q_('i ";·~~e>~tn· Doan or_Ro~l.f~.. .11~ud·~ta -i·n fi~~ and second COMlNG tJ.P: ~ ~~, ... ~~. tlst~!.. , , --, --., gradeo will boo~ ' , ,meeting 417'!0 P·'l'· ~-nlolhers,... t.a<jiit ·. 8 y· l>i' A . ' · ' ' row In .uie m'ul~·purpi\oe aldd ·.00 lOO<!I nJ01110n ay iew •or . ' Harbor View PFO ; room. Thank'l!l•lnl 'Pl>" h&v• oet .up maay Mn. WQl!an\' Fmt '•tn. ~-let 8,,,~ grain wlfl be prosented:1iy worthwhlle prvj<cts !or ·lhe 1 President ;: l'I ..,_._ "' the filth grades, · year. · ' ·coMJN<rur~con~jonijay·""•-n~~on· '-'.RTSPret.· l\tr~,"'F:ank F,...t, REPOl!Tr-DPT-1q0c~• • •onte · V1"1ta p· ;,A-·.· Harbor Coun cil l\"lrs. John Clark Presidcnl for Christmas ~gJfts for '"ltt" ~ ,. wt>re gtven to studenti" in m I J Fairview Stat.e 1Hospital wilt ·c.rnival a-~·allr rna" an· 1 kindergarten ana· fiJ•t'h COMI NG lJ P : Presidents round ta ble mceling al 9:30 a.m. J.tonday. Nov. 24, in the home or i\trs. Nicholas Koury. Mrs. Gared Smilh.. publicity chairman will lead a discussion on n c w s releases. Adams PTA !\tr1. Paul Ohlsen President C0~1 ING U P : A.!socialion meeling meeting al 7·30 p.m. t~morrow in' the multi- purpose" room. Filth grade l'!tudcnts will present a Thanksgiving p r o g r a m . )'.·!others of first grade i::tuclents Villi host. HEPORTS : Personl" \V h ·o missed the fi r s t iden- tification br acelet an d necklace ~1\le n1ay still order tbein fron1 Mrs. Gerald f.a~e place Tuesday , and noqnced he Winners of the grades. S m a 11 p o ~ · ~c· Wednesday, Nov. 25 and 26. ·eostuifie J>a.rade in Which 200 . 'cination . to students In, ·flr~t Gifts s u g nest ions are children participated . as d e· I 1-~1 ell I e Shaun Priceman, funnieSt: gra e. tcyc e -· ng· ll c building blocks, soft balls. (.or students in third thrdueh coloring books, cosmetics 8~ B 0 n n er • scariest : s!Ith grades took place~la.st and hair rollers. Items may 1 ~· S{\Yder, cleverest, W.edneSday. Assisting :the be brought unwrap~ to and .LYnH Brotmarka. pret. policeman were the MMe!. school . • . Mrs. Miller liest. P.rites were su pplied! Robert Riggs, I\ o n i I d Buchanan. third g r a d e by th&-'1'oy Box, Corona de Coleman. Roy Sauerh'.am- teacher w Yll d i r ect Mar and Karls Toy Store. Don ldW ley "•'"'d · The Zoe restau.raot provkted rqer; a · or '-.--r..r· Thanksgiving di)r Rf'Ogl'am f'lnch and J. C •. Ga.nt-.aIOn1 \Vedne.sdar, .• 1'i -0 v-. is. the ;c>tilla for lfie afleterooon with Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Performancest-..~11 be •tl\'en , ... Mn. Douglp.s F tcher: "'Ccin'soli. . .. .,. ! at 1 p.m.\ for lower grades rotmbersf\.ip c b a Ir m Jn 1--.,, and at 2 p.m. for upper reporbi 47'1 faniilles joined \[ d v· t PT"'' grades. p a r e,n t s are lhe PFO. Winning rooms In a I~ a ~ ~ welcome. were Dick 'Fllg; .,Ith too Mis. John GOU. 'J' pe:rcent, Mi§il Vftginia "Ra pp President, ~~ 1 ~ Bear PFO ,'It ' . ., Miso Lena;Wellsey and Mrs. COMING ur: G. J\~~'l'I r • • • · Mic b a e I 'RalJbllt. Mem-meetJng at 7::KI ~t. J\.lr&. Jobn.ffack.111 ~rsbl.P l'.nve)Qpe$. are sun Marty Russo, pr q r~~ .Pre'sideht··, •. available In the·officer ch'airm aq will stJJw a,q iJm •COMING ·up, .</•Pol111tlon ' "Drug Abu"'. Whil!.Expcrto mediJ)g,al 7.:3Q1p.Jl! •. toinor-Ki"l(".J..•!IOkll' •PTA Have to Say;1• Quoilaion "1!1 row. Fire prevent.JOO. pro-y·w answer pfriod'will fPtklw'.1'·1 gram-will be i)resented'·11r • ·M.r .. R.olu!ld H•yw•rd REPORTS : The orianllatlon Bill Crookshank.1t\,~1:1:~or • · · r •. Prealdellt is iD the p~ "et!"a Student Body Wheels Make Tracks to Fair Studenl bod.v officers of Davis lntehnediate School head for 1hc JlT,i\ Fair SaYJrday. Nov. 22, at the school. J\Tark Duffy, presid ent. 'vheels Bobbie H8m· l1n, treasurer, '~bile Louisa Lombardi, secretary, directs traffic. The event,J 'running from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m'., featuk'es garnes, races, tournaments and a variety of food in addition to a la~hion show and handiwork display. " Decorator Tries Not to 'Bug' Re aders :· Recent ly cl'.linplrtcd and ope n for busi ness is Lind· be.rg_ S\!hoot's nc\v llbrary. Students Robert Nord nnd Snnd ra Shiirpc fnke Mv3nta e 6£~F shclvcs \YhlJc l\ll's. Elder Ortberg, decorator, adds a 1ig hl touch.to the l'Qllm. '\'he library, linancOd:bJ> arcnt s, will be managed by sixth graders Wl~er'.' dll'"lltl0not Mr<. Gerald Fultr, MrF.Gert Lay'llnd...,. Mrs. William Freely. · 4 • . - Mr1. M•rk Morrt1 ' · President / COMING UP: Unit meeting at • 7 p,m, Tuesdiy, Nov. 25, in '' the muJUpuo><>Je r o om • "' Program, Bridging the · Gener1Uon Gap will be I presented by Mrs. Marjorie · Fr•nce1s speech and deblte · department from Corona del Mar High School. Students wi ll ' give their · vle\\'I • , . • Registrar of. voters will be preaent to reglster •i:i.Yone. . . Eslan· •, da H!ih SdlOOI band will present a conctrt on the schoolground.! at 1 p.m. Frlday,iNov. 21~ Parents.,, invited. , • Boo~ fair "WUI, take"-.plece: Monday thrqh Wedno!di)o,'.ljov: 24. i.;•: Pa,..ntS ..a· stude9ti · mliy pureha!ii bOokl·from 1:~ to . 11:30 a.m'. or· 1 to· 4 e.m •. Books irUI al"'· be sold dqr-. ll'lg th• .gfntral meeting. Prolll!; will be u;ed !Or the library. Pttces r~ hPm ._ %5 ce•lll · 'tc;.:$3.95. A!llslilil ' . • · • , . , , Mri.Jin'iel11toor;chaltnWt One' Wafffe BreGJkfasf "Coming Up are SColt;P•~ pril}Cii>el ~ • , ~ s , .,.. • · and · the Mm~. D a Y ld • John )!tcGowen principal 61 TeWinkl e School, prepares to sample waffle serv· Good5'11; Mir~ Mortjs. J~ck l ed by Homemaking Club President Laurie Nes,s. The meal is a forerunner to a Glen n and Andrew wafOe brf8kfast on Sunday, Nov. 23, in Bosw ell Hall from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. LakatMh., , . v.·lth homemakers as hostesses. REPORTS : QI.airman ratified ·· . , at the -board. meeting were. Mr1. Bert McE Im u r r y . visual aids and Mrs. Michael Ph illips, reco.rdlng secretary.. . Volunteers to htlp on lhe voter registra- tion telep)1one committee were the Mmes. Mor.rb. John Marshall, Moor, David Mooney_, Stuart Lynch, Fffii REP,PRTS :. Ice a-earn Ire.al!. ·were given to ~ Miss Sally Prister's morning kin- der'g8rten class and Mrs. Bomel Koral 's second grade class for achieving 90 per· cent in the membership dri ve, Top of World PTA mee1i·.1g. Sonora PT,( · Arnold Lal!Uman President l\lri. Richard Rney COMING UP: Second R'.1nual President pet and hobby show will take COl\llNG UP: Bicycle, safety place from 10 a.m. lo I p.m. test will take place-Friday, Saturday, Nov. 22. at the Betts, James Bennett, , St. John Aux. Robert MUle.r, GleM, Bill -McAfee' and .Goodsell. 248 mem~shlps were repor~ in the drive. Winning classes were Mn. Helen Snider, U.Po per grades and tyi ng in the lower · grafts wert Mn. Nann Carpenter ind !\fts. Evelyn. Jones: Julee bars were awarded'. Noy. ·21. Mt:s. Greg Guth is i::chool. Special guest.& will be- e h a I rm a n, . • . Board Eiler Larsen. the greeler; meeting ~1onday, Nov. 24, in Glenn E. Vedder, mayor: Paularino PTA Mn. Nl1t1 Batlry President COMING UP: Mrs. Don Diaz, room rep resen tativ e chairman annou nces a room mot.hers. meeting will take place at I a.m. tomorrow in the multipurpose r o o m . Classroom parties a n d favors for ~mber will be discussed. Babysitting wllll be provided for mothers with preschool. children ..• Mrs. John . Grauer, ways and means chairman is asking for stqffed toys, holiday decorations, gift Items or baked goods for t h e Chrl,s tmas Boutique, Saturday, Dec. 13. REPORTS: At the executive board meeting it was voted to .!pend $15 to purchase a sel of American classic OOoks for the school resource -room. M r 1 . Richard Baldwin will serve as chairman for the book fair in January. Presidio PT A Mrt. Ja~• Ramey Presl.den~ COMING UP: Mrs. Robert Berg, safety chairman an· no1U1ces the bicycle safety rodeo will take place at 9 a.m. tomorroW for-1ttudent1 in third throUgh s 1 x th grades. Assisting are the Mmes. Ray Dills, James Campbell., Garo Krikoriin, JuHan Cimbaluk. J o h n Eamtst, Riehard w a l t • Phillip Kilmer, John Cod- dington and Donald Bush ... Paper drive from 2 to 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24. 1.frs . Earnest, ways and means chairman will award three trophies to the students con· trlbuUng the most. papers. Musicians Warm Up Music will 1111 the auditorium of 8a',1ta Ana Valley High School next 'Monday ivenin·g •l I as the concert l:;·nd, choir and drill team or !\In:::r Dei 'High School perform on stage. The concert, the annuat Fall Festival of t.I u s l c is sponsored by the Mater 0.1 Parenta~ Guild" and B' and Booster• Club, and is the school'• major musical event ot the year. Dir<eUn1 tilt b .. 1d wUI be Theodore Clatk, dlrectOr of the mu.1<: deparlmOflt, •nd 1eading the choir will be Walltce lforton. Mlss .LYM Davli "!QI 1eed the drill te1m. A ilmlted num~r of tickets ts avaHable al $2 ror adulta 11nd ,fl ror students. ftflllerva- UoM ate belna, aetepted by Mrs. John ~Ulowlckt. &33:..f0371 l5t"" Mrs. William W·a fl o tr, 14Mi6l ' • Mrs. l>e1pti1 .wali President COMJ.NG . UP~. The Mmes. John Hartl,· Joseph Parrino, ~ · F. A. O'Gorman, Giibert Friese and Em"U De}'den, • production ,gtaff for "High . Button Shoes .and a Sa\\·dust • Heart" wlU meet _at' 12:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. in "the conference room. F i n a 1 casUng and r ehea r sal schedules will be discuss· ed. . . . . Executive board meeting will take place al 3 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24. In the home of Mrs. O'Gorman. REPORTS : S is t e r ~f. Dominic's class \\'on the award for lhe m o s t representalion at general. yie ~home of Mrs. Ron S~m-Homer Mann, fire chief, and -~· G aJ t George Fowler. recreation "lVI"'· , . . ener mee 1ng and,Chrjstmas p ro gram · direclor. Clowns and en- 'l'u.•• Dec g lerlainment planned along euay, , . RF.PORTS: Proceeds fro~ the wh ilh dpopcOrn.ffcotto.11 ca ndyld• Jiallowe~n ca rni val will bE' ot ogs, <.'O ee . ce co ed h . ririnks 11nd do u ghn ut•. , us for pure asing swings Chairmen for the show are for kindergarteners and a l\lrs. Karel de Smit, general ha"Klball COllrt • · · • Win· chairman; Mrs. Roher l ners in the memberMip Loomis and !\1rs. Clayton C. drive were Mrs. Albert Cl axton. pet chairmen, and llansen's lhlrd grade class !\!rs. Warren \Valker and and f\'lrs. Michael Wargo's h combination fourth. fifth and !\1rs. \Villiam Rowley, ob-bics and C1ll!ections. sixth grade classes .•.• -==========~ Film "L.SD 25" a n d r- dlscussion wllh ofricer Philip Donohue from the C'.osta l\f e s a Police Deparlment look place at the unit nteeling. Final Stoch • In All Homo Editions DEPENDABILITY ie; MAKES THE GREAT ~ M.AYTAG. A606 .~i and Matching Dryer :' Your ;·t' t~ Best Buy! :~c .t~'\.~:~:;(::~.i,-~·r• ~J·· -<· ·,,, ... -~~;· \;/ ·h , "'*'· .. «!! ~ •. '" "' '"-" ·, I I ···lbl Am•ll~ Wasm. 2 speeds-for- alFliibrl( wtihing. Automatic fab!tc softener dispenser. Power-Fin Aafbtor for washing action that's aent1e1 thorough. S11e1 1947 ... . !' ~' ·1 J .. i .! ! \•. Specllf soak <l<'it makes re~ly dirty L clothtHcindltoptc~•~ D"AVIS- lllltllllocbtllk Ctttrel DrJtr. Fast dry clothes in 14nUe, klw temperatures whn1 electrOnic sensors constlntty 11feel" BROWN molstlrl In c~tilts. Siluis oll when clolhos ore ~r~ just 1!114 Qna_settivg _ -no ,....;•!or tirn1 aiiOtirnp. Pir-~11 L 1711o '"· -pms MWna ,_. wrlnldel. c-.,._ -646-1"4 --!hilly ,., Sat. , .. -1 I \ ·-· ... . .. . - Oiibes· • ftofn'. 'the coUntry kl~hens·of Fr11nee 1rf-knOwn- for U*.ir slmplicH~and but te aauct1,' ~siC . ~l elegant, a:tantf on their oWn pedestal along with other French food clualcs. ere-is-•-utter nUXI.~ lrad;e:· · a~ly u?Uwlth the . ~sea Qr snai In France ada knt .. A rica 's favorite sheUiish, shrimp. Served with a loaf of bread - J and a heady wine, llhrim.p ln butLtt'lld garlic oJfer a bill of fare ~in~9t oUhe French I counyy~de'. . {, ~ SAVORY SHRJMP ~ 2 pounds~ jumbo shrim p, .. fresh or frozen \{a ROtJnd butter or • nilltllar'I'<, ~ned f l .tjl)JesP90ri sca(hons, chop-~· .pied • "-.· ~ 1 ~easpoon garllc, minced • \2 teaspoon 1111 · ! ( · f 1/4 teaspoon pepper t 2 ~:~;!:?~s . fr.~~ parsley, J If ahrimp a)e'i..'.ffozen, let . , them thaw on paper towels to ~ absorb molsl,l,l.re11Pe:el llhrh;nJ), . but dO not remove'tlie tails.·. Slit shrimp d0Wh'tfie :Centfr ol ' i_ inside curved:1ft.lrface.'~ • • ~ Place butter, In· niixin1 bowl \vith scallions, parsley, garlic, ~ sal!, pepper and blend all in· t gredienls. . --"·' :. "° Place shrimp 'ln.::_prch'eated l "'<a.:"' ~.broiling pan, sli t si~ oTi and t,. :place a dab of butter mixture on each shrln1p. Broi l liv e minutes. ~takes 6 . «scrvi_»is1 __ • _ f • , \ .. '· I " . . . S/IVORY SHR!MP _ttAS FRENCH FLAIR • I.' ; FOR UNUSUAL GIFTS ••• ,. (. H 'ome d Gift ShQl:i ·t ... i.! 1~;) .. ~:. ·1·. \. "r-·~ ··~ ·. _,_,.,~ , I -· ··~·· .. ······--· _..,. • ·-·· .. ___ .......... ·····-············· .. -····~·· -;.• RED RASPBERRIES' · • ,FOR BREAKFAST ' ' ' Very,Arn~icin e,JW'l')' ••. , Jtoast tUrli:ey' and pumpkin Pie. They'n! strictly ' USA, " we 10ve :em, and in keeplng with ou r -mom's and dads afore us w~·re going to stuff ourselves· with 1 'em this Thanksglving·,:a'nd come tip smiling. Sav~Hest bird of the 'J.'h.1'rtkighdng h o u r: round toWn would have to ~be · 'our rresh California/· grown Zack:r, 'ile's·our year 'arouOd, week·ilk last year -and 'many more, fresh ~turkey of the day. He'..8 ., _juaranteed, he's your sure .. ticket to the very be1t, and .Come Thanksgiving he pul! • On a lii~Je extra flavor shine for your ~low table. 'More 1 ·trad1ti0n ~ •• Our Richard's \vonderful people ·shoppers are used to red rupberries ' for breakfa st on Thanksgiv· Ing day. Yours to not resist, especially if you fl avor them together with a can of mandarf.1 oranges. SPECIALS TO EXCITE YOU EVEN ON SUNDAY ..• All the"rtianksgjving nostalgia .ac;ros9 the . way, good on Sunday too, right up thru Wednesday. All the Richard's good shops are loaded with fun and fare to please you. How to have your duck 1 and eat him too .•. Some! real dreamy Mallard) bookends in the Yacht Shop, 1 with gold beaks and loving ' eyes. They look real enough to pet. Perhaps, a wall plaque of a 1 cent ·stamp. ' -· ' -... _ ._....._ -- PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME 'lELIVERY IN OUR DELIVERY ARV. ' 1.0T9an' s,renade For Your Pleasure by Bernice Fay •' ··~· " -.;)I '+ . LIDO MARKET CENTER -NEWPORT BlVD.°:AJ THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE ~0&tW)J . ~ (!';~· YU.BAN COFFEE LB. CAN YUBAN COFFEE -l LI. CAN ' KNUDSEN LA · BON .BUTTER 1 LI. REDD! WIP CREAM 7 oz. M.J.B. Long Grain & Wild Rice 6 oz. · I< raft Miniature 'MARSHMALLOWS 101/J oz. -. LAURA SCUDDERS . PARTY . MIXED · NUTS 13 oz. 69~ 1.3J 831 49G ·59~ 2 ,,,390 69~ SPRECKLES GRANULATED SUGAR S LI. 49c ' . '·· SPRECKLES POWDERED SUGAR l ll. 2 ... 29c .. ~preckles Light or Dark Brown Sugar , "· 2 ,,.29G . ' Gold Medal FLOUR S LB. BAG 49~ f FOR' YOUR TURKEY,3R1iNolll's HEAVY DUTY p i l f 1 I' ,. ~ " I (• I, commemora tlve,ie;rieis 1901. You go plumb crazy when you savor the bafery'! own home made plu.m-pyddi'.1 g, droozled over wltll the1t-'Own warm brandy : sauce~ A bright th®ght f«?r ·turkey c ' -Aluminum.-F.oil 18° X 25' 49~ -'( I I' • ' I Ii I ' )• 12.00 ·.•· ' .. ' 21.00 14.00 .. ' ' . . ' 1, ANt;> JUST IN TIME FOR THOSE GALA PARTlfS WE HAVE ' . VIBRANT, NEW ACCESSORIES A ne_w concept in servi ng accessories .. They've won 28.00 'museum recognitio'n for e;cellent design. Sut besides beauty they're procticol loo-unbreok.oble , 34,00 dishwasher proof. Put ice or hot water in outer sh ell and they serve hot or col d , 1. foods .. lsn-'.t,' ., this o greot :neW ideal, Colors: Smoke/whit1t/clear, Bron1e/_po .... j:>py, Blue/green , ~ • Oronge/_y..tll.Q-'tl._ CONTEMPO DINNERWARE r rillin white chi no, handsome S··p', piJee selling. Reg . 4.00 t ., • SPECIAL · 2."99 EACH • ' ' ... . ' lo• .. ' ' RICHARD'S LIDO CENT-En 3433 ,Via lido, Newport Beach 6.7 3-6360 ' stuffing could begin \Vith Dilly Casserole bread with a· flavor t\vist of co tta ge cheese. dill seed and a smidgeon of onion. Chrysanthemums I i kc daisies Jn pots , •. You're kiddin g. No, I'm not. New breed, new cross, so1nething belWeen· It 'fuj l ·and· a marguerile, and they come out crysanthemum. Great pots of shaggy cotor in all the warm bronzes. yello\1•s and whites . . . They grab you right behveen your heartstrings in the Flower Shop. .IF ALL THIS CALLS FOR A MINT They aid digeslion, you I know . . . the reason they arc ah,•ays passed after din·) ner. Your pick of Edy's · mclt·in·your.·mot1th B a y o mints, so named Bay-o • after 'San Franc1sco Bay ... Hoopers extra l hi n mint sand"'lches . . . Bauer's : Bavaria\1, the all time; ~ r11-vorjtes .. , or the very j · 1:. ·rie\V Slums Pej)pettei . . . 1 1 l'ninte&. 1n a.r s h ma J t .. o '~ 1 chocolates. If you like to . dunk your mint in your ' i • alter dinntr cream de C"OCO, ~tint Stix ... dunk ~elightfully . ONIONS ARE SUCH HOMEY THINGS ... and are very ~o \Yith everything . . . To the casserole rescue a big cera mic onion to bake and i;cr\'C iti .•• con1es in 2 or 3 quart sizes, also a baby, for 'one people ..• Your plck of snowy while o.1ions 'Y.-iU1 luscious greeri l'ops or a 1-• brown beauty with a real earthy look ... Almost as earthy ·ns the Irbh potato casserole . . . Really they I are at home with anything) from fine sterling to mod tin. '"" t TAKE THE.SMALL FRY SPICED PEACHES J 1/1 3 '" 51 BRANDIED GREEN MARASCH INO CHERRIES 3 ,., s1 8 oz. MINCE MEAT 21 oz. 59c J.ELLIED MARASCHINO CHERRIES With Stem1 8 oz. Cranberry Sauce #JOO 4 ,.,51 WHOLE Cranberry Sauce # ,,, 4 ,,.s1 PI TTED JUMBO RIPE OLIVES 300 Small Whole Yams ,., 3 ,:,s1 SMA LL aor. 3 ,,.sl Whole Onions t • CELERY, OLIVES , RADISHES • OYSTER STEW ·-ROAST TURKEY with CHESTNUT DRESSING CANDIED YAMS GRAVY BRAISED ONIONS CRANBERRY ·RELISH CHAMPAGNE COFFEE HARVEST PIE · CHILDREN'S THEATRE GUILD CHESTNUT STUFFING 'l'O SEE THE STORY . • o.1 Rotlt or boil I lb. chestnuts t ill tend•r. Shtll t nd OF PUSS I ~ BOOTS NEWPO~T HARBOR tkin the m, bret lc: into bits . S.tute I lg. oniori . , . at Oransc Coast 1 preient1 minc•d in 4 T. f.tt. Add 2 T. chopped parsley, 1/1' College , the ~aturday .or l "THE M'~RVElOUS STORY OF tip. thyme, 1/i tip. roseM•ry, s•lt •nd pepper to ;Sunday t1fler Thank&g\\ling. PUSS' IN IOOTS'' t•1te. Blend with 3 C. dry br••d crumbs, and The tickets are_only a dollar-1 mix with ch•1Jruib. Add 1/4 C. m•lt•d butte r an_d and Adelaide h11 s them in . S•t. I Sun.,'"No•. 29,-30~ chopptd st uf•ed 9iblets . informatw. .. Jt.·1 ' belu_ ly 1 , " OC.C Awdltorh1m this yca;:"brrected by Nan-'1 i••-·-·---7•-•P-' ll'•-• .. t•-••••n .. ••-•-•1RF•·il-llP•P•ll-R•·12-11,••••PIP-llR•-117;111.17;•,PI' 11-.. ;ii11111· 211110 .. ••lllllYiiAAillil cy ibsC'.1. Old and young ~ I 5 S 2 6 VS 2 2 2 £% 5 U d S • 5 V Y U US h 2 5 __ alike nl wuys look forward tri Chlldrrn's 1'hcntre Guil e' ~KJ......cl'.-MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP 1'~"!'1!11\".!l"!!'~-'!"tll'l!,I". l!.-...... l!"l .. -'ll""-11111111111!-'!''!"!!"l~--..... l!--J ' 11rQd.Y£ilons, no"' in thch rt--::_..·~·-·'_·_·_··_.·_· __ ,_...;;:=--,-""-=-=~~-·-'--~~-·~~~,~~· ~-~--' °'81h ;'; ·;-:;~.; F q / t:._'~l'.0~1\ T 9-7." SUN . 9.& <"'>PEN O•'I Y •·• ~ I I I ' • I ' • I l I ' • ' • · 1 \ (.; j .. ; ~;, ~~ 'J I ~ "' ~ Pt- Vi, .. (•S . .. ' , '9f ...... .. J t ---PRICES EFfEC1lVE 1 DAYS; NOV. 20"~"'26: elOSED~THANKSGt~ING 1)A Y. . . . A ' • A TIME OF WARMTH AND GAIETY, OF FAMl~IES TOGETHER. A T I M E TO PAUSE ·'FOR THANKFUL· NESS F61f THE BOU0NTIFU~ BLESSINGS WE ENJOY. I '· let th• good fe1stin9 begin with foods from Richard's. Fresh belted mine• and pumpkin pies, condifnerrls a,n·d eccom,,-ni· ments for .the succulent'·turkeyl tW/lt3¢ U.S.D.A. GRADE A, NORBEST . TOM TURKEYS . .The turlceY with the "Tende,...t_imer" that pops up when it's don1. U.S.D.A. GRADE A NORBEST, with pop ·up timer HEN TURKEYS . Port.ct for tfio sm1ll f1mlly. Just for Richard's, individually boxed ZACKY FARMS FRESH TURKEYS FANCY ,H.ENS, ·FANCY TOMS· ' WE HAVE SWIFT IUTT~~BALL HENS' OR TOMS, TOO. Mony s;,.,, ' . • , GOOD WITH APPLE ANO SAUSAGE STUFFING RICHA~o·s I 00 r. PURE SOUTH DAKOTA GEESE 9ku. PORK SAUSAGE FANCY, FROZEN EASTERN CAPONS SWIFT PREMIUM BACON 9k ... 7 ,. ' lit ••••• ZACKY FARMS FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS RICHARD'S FINEST LEAN GROiJhlD BEEF I .. 6 tit. A'I· 59c, .. CARPENTER SQUABS, SMOKED TURKEYS, FRESH TURKEY PARTS, TURKEY ROLLS 60 "!.: WHITE ~O "/.' DARK, PHEASANTS, CORNISH GAME HENS. ALL WHITE MEAT TURKEY ROLLS. A COMPLETE SELECTION OF EXOTIC SEAFOOD, FRESH LOBSTERS, OUNGENESS CRABS , KING CRAB MEAT, SMOKED ALBACORE, RAINBOW TROUT, ABALONE STEAKS. EASTERN OR WESTERN OYSTERS, PLUS OUR FAMOUS U.S.0.A PRIME BEEF f215.e. r:am =-w-c11 • I 59c LI. 79c, .. 53cu. J.(ffd~ Pumpkin Pie ~· Parker House Rolls 1.49 DOZEN 61~ Philadelphia Cream Cheese --ooz. 35c Pillsbury Butterflake Dinner Rolls ov. oz. 3 ,..s1 ARDEN SOUR CREAM PINT 49c BOTTOM MINCE, TOP PUMPKIN ANO WHIPPED CREAM HARVEST PIE CRANBERRY MUFFINS DOUM q;~e!O-~ MUM PLANTS Y•llow, brown or whit•, lots of buds fo r hol iday color. 4" it0••· 59~ EACH ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS EARLY! 1.93 72c NOT ARTIFICIALLY SWEETENED, JOHNSTON LOW FAT YOGURT I OZ. THE LAUGHING COW. A DELIGHTFUL SNACK CHEESE SPREAD , oobOMS DELIGHTFUL HOT Olt COLO, LA BELLE BELGIAN BABY CARROTS 11 01. ENGLISH COOKIES, HUNTLEY I PALMER LEMON f!.IJFFS 71/t oz. SHEDD'S OLD STYLE SAUCE 7 oz. . . . 49c 39c 39c 49c ----------....-.-------- Wtdnttdly, Nowmbtr 19, 1969 FOR YOUR OWN S'ECiAL RELISH, Fii.ESH, PLUMP, TAN&Y, CA,E.COO Cranberries 3 ,~~~~ $1 LAR&ErSIZE, NO•THERN 6ROWN "'OCEAN.MIST" c Artichokes 5 FOR $1 DELICIOUS IN F~ESH SALADS, ~.O'ANJ9U· PEARS 5 LIS. $1 CANDIED YAMS: A Th~nk19ivin9 Oil'ln•r Sp•cialty. RED VELVET YAMS 6 LIS. $1 W• have all the neca11itie1 for • relish tray, ltil11n chastnut~ f~r your dra11 ing, paarl onion.s, ondi..-.as, frosh mint, in fact 1lmc1t 1nythin9 for your Holiday Dinner. MINUTE MAIO NEW SIZE • I ORANGE JUICE JOHNSTON APPLE PIE JOHNSTON MINCE PIE ' JOHNSTON PUMPKIN PIE ,, oz. , .. Pll .. "' ,.. ,.. 59c 59c . 59c 59c TO TOP VOUR PIES, BIROS EYE COOL WHIP 9 oz. 49~ KERNS SLICED STRAWBERRIES,. oz. 4 ,..'1 SARA LEE CROISSANT ROLLS 6 CT. SARA LEE BUTTER GEM 6 CT • SARA L;.t PARKER HOUSE ROLLS,. CT. SARA LEE FINGER ROLLS II CT. '•· SARA lEE PECAN Coffee Cake 12V. oz. BIRDS EYE 49c 39c 39c 39c CANDIED YAMS BIRDS EYE SQUASH u·oz.'4 ,....s1 ..... 2 ,..29c BIROS EYE SMALL ONIONS •oz. 3 ,..s1 BIRDS EYE FRENCH , BEANS with •Imondi ' n. 3 FOR $1 STOUFFERS · MACARONI & CHEESE 1, oz. 79c STOUFFERS Chicken & Dumplings H OZ. 2.29 7~ ... 49-. . . from San F.rancisco BLUM'S YUMS . ChocOlates cov•rtd with nuh incl other yummits. In 1 l.19. · ILUM'S . • CHEDDAR GHEES.E LEAVES . Floky, puff pa11Ty twl~o4 with ch.Uor chffse. In it'•'..,. ~ rNdy t• werm~ · 1.95 COME IN FOR A SAMPLE .,, a 7 r 2 ~ ubos v-Ac~~~H~~ UC &fP& u 11 -. El • 11 -7 1 • f " 7 r• • • 5 7 !)& wwss wswua 1uws rsua111cwu•sw2•1ws 1ssuatts1JS a 7 a 7 . -----r 50 6 ELWLGJ6"&%?£SCt12£J ANTHONY'S 'SHOE REPAIR . FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAILY 9·6, SUN. 10-l DAILY t ·S:JO, SAT. 9r5 OPEN 'DAILY t .6 DAILY l :l 0·6. SAT. l :l0-5 ~' .. ' ' . T ----·· • ; i , I i • • • DUCKS ~JIU. _______ ... 59' . CilEsE ~=-------"-79' A.iiMTUiiiY': ................... LL 55' ............. . AlllOUI TUllEY ... . -· LI. 59' USDAGU.DI A TIHDllTIMID 43< llOlllST HD 'IUUEY ............. LI. HONIYIUCl.U GIADI A 49< YCMlllG TUlllY ---..................... LL YOUMG.TBClllM.UMl'-ffOlrN 4ftc IOASTillG CHICIDS ..................... LI. 7· NICllpu.NDl~"GaADI ~ , 49f ma IOASnl TUlllY ......................... LI • .,.."Swttm6.DAllC1-Ll.l..OL $279 ARMOUR TUllEY PAI ROAST .................. . ec-USAUWMfflMlATl-ll.1.01. s3s• AllllOUITUlllEY PU ROAST _ .. _____ ..., WedliWz/, NOYfmltf 19, 1969 PILO!·AOV!R .. \ISE~ .J7. $lATER BROS. RANCHO BRAND ' • • NOT A PIN-FEATHER IN A CARLOAD THE-FINEST TURKEY YOU CAN BUY ~ 'U.S.D.A~ 'A'"GRADE OVEN READY . . HENS TOMS 9TO16 LBS. 16 TO 25 LIS. c c lb. lb. fUSM-UAN-GIOUNDHOUllY 49 GROUND BEEF ........ Ls. '· ' CHUCK ROAST U.S.D.Ao~HOta 39' STATER llOS. a1T1F1ED LI IEIF " ROUND STEAK ~ • .ss~t;.~~~-77c· CERTIFIED IEEF IONE-IN LI. IONEUSS ROUND STUIC -· LI. 17 c SLICED BACON Sale Prices fffective 7 -Days Thurs. thru Weds .• No v. 20th-26th { IXTIALIA........U.VOl'lA-fftSH 77 GROUND ROUND ...... Ls. c UIDACHOtCIOISTATlll l lOS.Mff 49 CHUCK STEAK ................ LB. c . i \ I .. USDAOK>ICIOISTATDllOS.CllTlfllDIW FARMERJOHNSKINLESS 2 9 ·· STEAKS:'.:.~:TIP .................. u.98' PORK LINKS ............ PKG • HOIMR'SAUMUT USDACllOICEOISTATHIROS.CUTIFllDIElf ·49 WIENERS ...................................... La.59' ROAST ROUNDBONE .... u. ( coo"itiD HAM ......... PKG.49' ROLL00ED ROAST La.79'' . MOHILL'SPllDlllUDYTOU.TSHOOLOR $ 6 9 u'SDAOIOIC!OISTATERIROS.CERTIFIEDIEEF · •. · ~ PICNIC5 3~~rD .............. , ............ 2 RUMP ROAST ..... , ... u.77.' ---· GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN· __ GREEN GIANT BEANS merJ" FRENCH GREEN BEANS !r:J"~, --,.,.,_ 27' CREAM STnE CORN Gl'l!DIGIANT -11.oz.25' WATER CHESTNUTS .....,...,.,.,,._ ...,43' BAMBOO SHOOTS ,....,_,.,., ..,.43' BRION PRE-SOAK ''"'"" ,...,._13' PUREX BLEACH-GAUON ""' iO' SNOWY 69' BLEACH .. _ 26-0Z.PKG. NESTLE MORSELS !~~h ---·-12-oz 53' STUFF-A-RONI g~~PJ~ .. -......... ·-I -OZ 35' . MAC. & CHEESE GOLDEN GAA'N 2 REG. 35' STlff·N·SERVE-• l'kG. LASAGNE GOLDEN "'"'N ................. 10-0Z 35' .CHUNK TUNA CA'NAnON HALF 29' _, : • UGHT MEAT •. -.......... CAN ~IMO FOOD DRESSING ----"'· 39' -CORN TORTILLAS :igCA BAANO DOZ 23' ALBACORE C"NAT,ON HALF 37' MILLI ilRO c I souo PACK IN. BRINE _____ CAN 6 5 , .. , '1 45 KERN'SNECTARS .. ST ........... 2 12-oz 27' U~ c ~j-,2'09 LESUEUR PEAS ________ not 35' ••.:,~ POTAT;·c .. ~s HUNT'S PORK & BEANS . ~l.~ 25' H GUU.IOI 59 WHOLE OYSTERS ~lllrc'~---•oz 39' ~11~~;gr ~-LIME SOAP ~":!~i~~~~l1c ........ _.4 JIAER~ 3~ KAL-KAN CAT FOOD • HALF CANS WHITE KING 'D' ~~'-····-·--·~,~~zt 59' "°""""''-"""-""'" 2 39' IMPERIAL TUNAIOCINIT-TUNA.UV11 ....... _ JOI 3 7 C M.•.S---O'T\OIA 2 33' MARGARINE ~ TW4AOIOtlH .. _, ____ .... ,., •01 l•LI, / ~.r~~::. ___ .~35' HUNT'S CATSUP ........................... 14·0UNCE 22C · ::--BORDEN'S MINCE MEAT HI-HO CRACKERS suNsH,NE ,,,.o,41' .u.J.~~\ --33" ...... &sc1 I 5"7"'"".'"7M4 SEGODIETFOOD .............. , .. _PKG.OF469' t·.. c Jt b'i. c Jt c GLAD WRAP _____ ,,, .............. 100FT.AOLL 33' PA.I.MOU VE GOLD BAR SOAP 4 34( .... I.A.RS CUT GREEN WNS rllAt,IONO A. ---u..: 231 SLICED GREEN BEANS Dt.\..ONO • _ c3f~ 73t GIE EN BEANS &:~::8::,t.;, _ &O.: 251 WHOLE GREEN BEANS OIA'i!ONO ,.. -t~l 311 CUT WAX BEANS DIA.MONO A ---~J 25' ----illlllBllBlllll'il SLICED WAX BEANS lllAMQNO A ---.--t~~ 241 lAN04MAJi> MIXED NUTS .1 ~fJ· 69' HUNT'S • PEACHES sP1c1D .... 4 NgA~~ s1 PiCKLES SWEET .. -......... 21~~ 39' DOWNY ~=r:L. ___ c~~~T 79' . ST A-CRISP CIACKDI ~~ 23 c CAM"lll $ .Marshmallows ......... 4~t:S 1 BAN DIODOIANT IXCIDllN VITAUI -..... ~ 12• VITI ' ... 11v11S1111 PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL VS, THURS., lhru WEDS, NOV. 20lh/26111 ANAHEIM COSTA MESA SANTAANA 3430 W. LINCOLN AVENUE 2 180 NEWPORT BOULEVARD 2830 EDI NG EA AVENUE 25154 WE ST BROADWAY 707 WEST 19Tli.STAE~T 2803 WEST 17TH STREET 1175 BAKER S1l!EET WESTMINSTfR HUNTINGTON BEACH 8522 WESTM INSTER BLVO. 6862 EDINGER AVE. WHmlER~12 MINES..Avi GARDEN GROVE 888 CHAPMAN AVENUE • .... "-· ·High Steppers ·Boots Made ' . . . . . ·--------r-..... ~-·. ------..... "'.TI (~ ........ ~ ----r-.. 1 t for Wa1King .~ _I.\.l J'lll~ Battanlcame.:out wllh_~.--'l"be toes ~e 'Willi 111e,,:.ri boOt that wu llewly rounded, the h"ls , ?eallt higher and thicker. Ai'ld the 'lltll yur\hey'vt gone even handwork is marvelous. further. Belding, honcklone b y For ria't now, boot!. Bit· women in the Tulelny hills. tani'a-pne all out, with scroll· Taj is, of..cour1er known for work and *1rring hlghoJtep.. glitter. And the queen of the ._ · ping Spanlab pant 9hoe! and &litterers is a fa n t 1 s tic baroque inotlfa. The shirred spaghetU sandal, hand-bttd- boot ls a real knockout. Jt has ed up tbe leg in silver or gold a plaUorm so.le and iow.ering tones. heel. ll's a brand new 16", HOw Ttte colors for 1970 are .ridi about a ahlggy fur . lhOulder earth tones, deep browns and bag done in Turkifb coat! It bei1es and rusts, and tbe pew come. in white or a brown~ beige-black blend. bl1ck-wtule comblnalJon. Or, Enter, the Cork-Wedge. One how about a long fur vest in of the newest looks comlnc up, mu!Utones? it's high off the ground and How about fur leggina:s for I o o k s marvelous in ex-over your boots (they wrap aggerated clogs and pant around from caU to ankle.) shoes. Battani does it plaln, (IC Or, a kangaroo pouch bl1 with in ringing colors llke orange, two giant pooches. Or, a pink and purple. mosaic r1bblt scarf~ Battani's Taj division ts ll's all part oC the Bat tani looking as elegant u ever. But picture for 1970. SHIRlllNO IT -i._ sassy, bright new' look at !\le-boot thlnJ. This is Battani's slim, ·shirred, elastic and p.t'.ent look which comes ip.. new contrast colors. The now news is the platform s6le and·the higher, shapelier h~. Colors for the up- coming fashion season tend to tbe eartfi tones ••• deep· browns, beiges and rusts and the new, new beige.black bl,nd. M if thi's weren't enough, boots will be accented W.s fall with fur Ieegings, or maybe a kangaroo pouch bag or mosaic rabbit scarf. i~ ~~ ,..,.,,.~"'-""""' SPANISH BEAT -All )f!>U netd III< a pair of castinets, a ~pie of guitars anil H's Ole. Ole is Battani'• new bigb-steppibg pant. shoe that coiiies,.fn lealhet ot suede. Scrolled buckle, giant tower heels in a large selection of color&. SWEATER~ ~~ ~llm> . " HIGH-RISI! BAROQUE -Old world charm, new world chic. 'l'hat's the; way Battani sees the fall -Win- ter look. Bacchanal is the name of th.is shoe which ccmes in forest, grey or black. High up on the instep with' trl-color liyl!n, it features a high, ·curvy heel. Those blgb sttppers may be fowld for aboot $30 in fine boullques. Betrothal Revealed Top Sports Coverage in The D1ily Pflot -----·--·-·--·---· --------·--·-~ ....... School Marm Lectures ' • : W~ite Hsuse Coverea-.. . ,.~ -· "'lt.illl!NG?Olll.~(VJ!ll,. ~ •. lal.)mpD!ssiooa jaQ llld;,..."*~·11"' Jilll,MlllMl 14..d!IJlk..Oll ..•• 11.., il6<1 tbt will broolht •P · silcl a6d pnnnlsed a ··~ ....... and wont ct alt you i.q ,,.._ -U at a .-._.id be Ml u~ ""*" wire DOI aippoaed lo drink In M 'HouM .:..iai-...,ti repocton could ""' . ., • ~ .. WIU,> .... doei not pad btt "pnilaoionab." ' ..,,,_,' I" 't I 1t ol· t h e llraasiere_with_ a_ tap e Aillng..lh• well broochLu p unlv"a!lr ('11..llaeylalld) - recorder; she does not scrlb-ladies to identify tbemSelves Jaid. more thin one was 1 }:lie notes from behind a potted as reporters, Mrs. Stuart said, groop. I think I wlll say more J)llm, aad she c.ives her name "Let's be fair to the .14est.s.._ tbu two i. a croup." and her newapaper's ·to the Please introduce Y~ffl 'Mn. Stuart. whose twice assembled iuests. just like any nice, well broulht weekly p'tna · britflncs a~e These are the ground rules up lady would do." likened to a school marm 1 CoMle Stuart, the FI r 1 t Mn. Stuart also requested Jed.um, bid ~ched on t Lady 's new staff director, laid that reporttrs not conver&e on traditional polnt of friction~ out for the distaff of the White guests in groups becauae "I social oovera1e at the Whitt House press corps Monday. went to a uni versity where you House. Asking the newswomen not to lf'rlng tape recorders she said with a smile, ''ll I think some of yw have gotten u· ceedJnlly busly beeouee you are carryl.DI tape ncorde.n, I mlpt 8* yau'how yoo caln<d 'ao much ·weJaht." And she reminded them . 1<1.adles, you ace, here u guests 'and gu-do not wander around tuinc note, '"" bellind potted palms, f.ID ,Q f}LtEY STRICTLY JUNIORS NOW OPEN • • • In The Alley Of "We would like you to eln:ulate and take U-, '""'" " SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! No¥•1'1'1ll•r ltth t• J•th only! , JULirrTE HANb·FINISHED' EUROPEAN WIGS: DAii( SHADU R•t · 107,00 , •••• ··• 54.00 ILONDI I SALT' Ir PIH'll 57 oo' "••· 115.00 •••••••• • NOITll I PLATIN UM 62.00 •••· m .oo ........ NEW! TRAVEL WIGS Tht "•w 1cit r>filic filitr1 of IOo'% 1Ct"t~tlt11 th1t is t tly t• Ct rt for: The truly 111irt d t wit. , l l&ULAI U 4.tl SPECIAL s19n ... OUR STAFF OF OUTSTANDING Wlli STYLISTS AIE ALWAYS Al. TOU" S~AVICE .. m /}/). , WIG & BEAUTY allie jQSALON . 250 E. 17th sr: a COSTA MESA 548-3446 DAILY TILL 5:30 THURS. & FRI. TILL l:OO Soatb. (oist:?llza SANT A'S HOME ••. AWAY FROM HOME . H IS?C)t Al IAM OttoO """""'' c.fA ~ V\-lift<b <WI P.,nt .tqles) bwi+ifut ploidt ond novelties 1n qew~ Colons, q~c?.n.,,f>er~ 1 golJ, ndll\f, broUfn ~· ~ .11 -to ~.15 A Dec. 27 weddina dale hu been telected by Barbara Hubbard and James N. Kaylor of colt.a Mesi. Their bttrothat has been In· nounced by Mrs. Eugene M. Hubblrd of Waterloo, Iowa, lllOther of the bride-t~e. MJss 'H ub bard was 1raduated from Wart b u r 1 COllege, Wavr.rly, lowa, and cu~Uy 11 teaching in lhe · Oc.attvitW Sc:boot Dtslricl, Huntlfllton Beach. The l>enedlct-tlect. aon or Mr. and Mrr: Jack N. Kaylor ot Costa Mesa, was 11raduated from Newport Harbor HiCh Because Gleem ~astes so good, and makes you brush so much, oudeserve TM.L 'DRESSES. 'IW.~.t2D•4foQ kn its, wool,, pcl&sr.ato.rs, novalti.s kpl¥ klUILI( 1'-f!A -- HAND TEW!il.ED BAGS m4nlJ styltt.t , :so111~ .,,;If, ~eJc.d ~love,, oil o.r. 1qdividuo.llq bOl8'1 ~.t10 $ G09 . School and OCNnpltled • Jour of duty wllh lhe Manne Corps. He atteada 0race Coaot Colleae. The couple will .. c:hanl• wacldlatl •-lo the TriDtiy LallllnD Olurtb, w.-. . . te recei¥• • 10 y•1 r cem- 1ri1en of • 11yln91 and "" 1cc•unt with • typl· ti i..c•M• m'1tutl fund acceun._..,.1.,, • pr••p•c· •1 . Roll,,+ E. H1~i10tt· e 'Inttmationol •le Setiuritui Cory. Jll f. 17ttt-St., SM. llt,·,,O, hx 712, c .. 1. Mtt•. Ct. t2•27 r.1.,h•"• ... 1.2111 th s 1oc coupon. . CllfOllfAIONG~-' ~--------------------------------------.4,ll t • • t •: lo '-• 1· t I I t • • I I I I I I t ;' ' J! I I II _.:::::::~:::::::::::::::=================--===========~llbeiii~i1e~·a"'tHliil••iee~;.-..1,11~~-=====~-~-======--==-~======::::==:..-~~~-====---==-=-~-==:=:;::....=::;.-.,_.-~ - I 1· 1, I I l r I I 1· ., • I '1 1,1 •• .. -···------• ,. -. , .... ~ ' " ' . Two ways .to . assure your ;family the 'finest toa$~' I • ever: an. El Rancho Prime Rib and "oven Roast Chart!· FREE TURKEYS FOR 111ANKSGIVING! 10 l.ICly -., d oadl ~! ll's trMililOll! ["'J lillnksliti'I ..... 10 llrbys lo 10 blCly """' d ""' stoii .. , no pwdl!se -•.. jast IHI ou! lllt llllrJ W.nl.d ''" a ........ llinnols wift .. llOtifild, llondoy, N-22 ... and. ,.. pt lllt lllrllJ of JIUr dlaiu, lnol . \ . ' " k • ' • I ' ' ' ,. ' . ' ' ••• (. ·1-:. " , .. '·' .. ' ~ Alli \Vhen y0u shop El Rancho this week, be · ' · • sure to pick up your copy of El Rancho's new, ' · h'l"dY _ruid.e to'~i>er ro;stihir. Ies·free ••• ,anot,tier s'1Pe.1'iSh'?PPer-service from your Per- son&lii~ei;Ylee:Superniarket •.•• El Ran~o. ' •' . • -.. ..---~..... . -...,. " ;'-j.""" -~~~ rr-. ~uper Shopper GroJ:..iru:.:SM~ial~! '·f tl ;\_;s. ; ... .. •p : ~:t~1· · (: h• · · · 12 'OUNCE BAG . 49' ' . , ': Q.~~ I .D ' . •P.S ..... •:• ... ,.,_ .............. . · ·La\Jr& &udders! Why·aettle for leaser quality 'vhe n El Rancho offers this great value? ·t.Pnal 'M.rgarine. ~-~: ~~~. 3: $1 AB the flavor you could \\'ish for ••• and priced to offer you more value for your money! f ·c· o·f,f e· e· . · R. ·1.ng. · .s· · · . · sARA LEE · 5.-9, t ' ' . ' ., •••••••••••••••••••••••• ; Breakfast treats .• , l\.eep'tlienfin the fi·eeze1" •.• serve inrtime ! Blueberry, ~laple or Raspberry! . . ' ' Salisbury Steak ....................... 69¢ Royal Host Ice Cream ............ 79' 1-lollov.'ay House ... Frozen ••. 14 ounce package. Premium pack in round 1/:? gal. carton! Village Inn Rice Mixes .......... lr Rich's Eclairs ........................... 49' AU reg. 39c flavors .. , (\t·ith \Vild '•rice, •• 79c) A mo!t elegant dessert! Pkg. of 4 .,. frozen! Royal Prince Yams ................. 29~ Gala Dinner Napkins ........ , ..... 23¢ Sv.•eet .•• in ~yrup! No. 303 cans .. -•• stock up! Soft .. strong, reasOnably priced! Package of 50. York Co. Onions ...................... 29' Onion Soup Mix ................. 3 "' '1 Think aheacf':'And buy no\v ! No. 303 cans. t . Lipton's .••• for great· party dips! Pkgs. of 2 • Hills Bros. Coffee · ........ 65t., -Cisade ................................... 59' T\\'O lb. can $1.29. Three 1b. can $1 .93 F:or gleaming dishes and glasS\\'are! 35 oz. . Super Fresh Produf:e Specials! ·Potatoes .. ,;h~ ..... 5: 39c . . . U~. No. I Qullily ... llind Sins ... 10 U, l'lio II( ... 3'¢ • I I Ca1Tots ... ._: .................... 2 rOI! 19¢ Garden fresh ••• J.n l pound plio packages! ' Delicatessen Specials-! . . Canned Ham Hof(man'.s' ••• Jean and ten. $498 der? Aa "'Ute free u can be .•. and "° convtnient to slice .,. and &eJ"\'e, 5 IOUllD CAN ....... . Spanish Onions : ............ 3 w.19¢ . . . S'veet and mild .•• '}"et so flavorful! El Rancho 's Fine Li'qu'ors Napa Rose Wine ....... rlllH ...... '159 Christian Bros. delightful dinner wine ? Pinot St. George ...... .r1nH ...... $100 Christian Bros. offers dl'y hea1·ly 1roodness I The king ·Of R;oasts.!· Tender ••• flavor beyond compare~ ••.• and a .typical El Rancho value •.• because-you get the small end ••• or the \Vhole r:ib ••• at.this special priCe! Compare ••• and ''see that.you do get mo're good eating ••• less fat. leas bon·e, less waste ••• when the prime rib is from El R~chp!.U.S.D.A. Choice Beef ••• natur. &Jly aged l ••• and naturally better! • Small Select End ••• s~,n-~ St~ak ...... ~~·~~ .. c~~I~~'.~ ..... $1 89 RI Steak at its beat! Rich hearty flavor ••• with satisfaction assured! Compare quality ••• a.nd trim! ' ' ·Ranch Steak .......... ~~~~. ~"~~c.E: ...... $1 29 ·~· NoW ••• enjoy El Rancho quality beef ••. and be especially kind to your budget ••• and your famil1I . . .A ·1 . • L b $1 79 · -t antic o ster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·~ Rilshed here from the icy \Vaters of fabled fishing grounds! Av erage .. l l;;i. lo 11/2 lbs. of delicio\13 dinitlll Ground Round ........................ .79~ Braising Ribs ........................... 49~ Lean , •• Fresh •••. pat.ties, too at 79c pound! Enjoy the hearty fl a\'or of better beef! Swift's Premium Bacon ......... 89~ Swift's Brown 'n' Serve ......... 69~ . Lean slices ••• a brand you trust for quality! Little sausages for a big breakfast treat! · ,, • ..,,.,., Tf ma/ As in the past, El Ran'.ho ~ offers you ul"llll_, lliffllJ. the assurance you w 111 'W ha,_ exactly ./1....__ the turkey you 'vant for your holid ay dinner. Pick up a reservation form wllen ~ ~ you're in El Rancho this v.•eek-and be sure of ha,•ing your turkey waiting for you. El Rancho's _')I I a Fre:h Grade "A" Turkeys -the you could v.·ish for -~romise you unp8.1:a~Jed dining de- And of course, v.'e'll have a wide selection of Frozen Grade A, Turljers al!O. your choice now! ... you'll be glad you D}&de y.our choiee ,at Et Ranch!>t! El Rmo Martets wiH dose ThankSgiYlng Day I ' Pricea in effect Thurs. through Su,i. Nov. 20, 11, t 2, '18. No sales to dea lerS. · Open daily 9to11 •.• Sunday 9:30 to r:OO · , Ask the manager-about our convenient Charge Account,S.etV/ce . ' HUNTINGTON HARBO~R: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. . . finest light. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eas!blutf Dr. (Ea,stbluff Village Center) Also conveniently located stores in· Arca_dia, Pasadena a/id Sooth Pasadene I ' : • • _;• ~·· ·~'T l 'W O-'t'"'f '"'~f""'"T "1i "" , .••• -.-~ "'l"T -~••1 -o-o ... , • <-•-r f --•• -• f • .--, V •-·~Tl"''~' l ~"•>''•••••••T ~"'O ·-...-~.-,~ ... ·~·T O'•'~~- , .. ~< i,;~tmu trees made from• fW!ne, a Santa ' '"""""" and a balloon yule tret-t-• ara but · -t~ .Items· which will, be maae ai a Chrilt· ~~i;Dbop for members of, camp Fire ~"b ~ Q1'Die COWlty• C'!W'Cil, llif'·wl!t:kalloP ·idll'-·liomf:80 a.ni.•ilfl2:30 P·~· Oii Fi:14a1; ~.;.; 21, ,Iii 8t. ~te11lAJll>er· an '1?ch, Santa·Ana. · Fl director Join, Dee ·Stotklng will: wn" · duct ;l!i,. l'~ and demonstrate Jlla]dng of deeonllons. Assistant Mn.' WllJllm Main will pMedt'l>olldajr ide8a. from other &iun- tries a>.wall'as gamet. and skits suitable for Blue Birdi ·9amp '.Fire: and' Junior Hi Camp groups. ~,._>.J:'<"·" t· ,. Favorite CIU'lllli'8S ·l'T8ft items made by niembers •will be rihll>lte.d'on as~ table.· Those m~ In, ~tmalion on camp : . Fire Girls, a United,·fl!l!a Ageney, may phone the head.office at w•. ' Two Tours Meml>~rs : EnlighJene~ . ' . ' ' . ' ' • ~ . ~i .• Touring the ~·tndJan program fOr patients l·D Sdlool b ru~ today are· Fairview S!Ate llolpital. members ~ !lie---Mrs. Charla Keane, menial . • "· • ' . btalth _chalfmln. hosted· •. Valley Womali'1 Club. 'l'bei bundle eoffee ID ier Founiaiii grwpbucoUect'e4:ftaore·~ V-aUey~me y'e1terday. :Ill pounds of usied·' dOddng ·Jleilibera wore Ukeil to brbg which will be donated to · the ' a bundle of material to sew in- Navajo and ~pi lndlan tribet-...,to ~t dresses for Fairview 1n Arizona, . ~nls. Last . yes the club Mrs. Kenneth Mutt Jndlao -made more thmltll dresaes. · affairs chairman, .iiTaiiied , Dive Heffner, ..,.i..er with the tour. ' I tb\i lire de~fiil,.'b .. lieen. Also beiq; 'J)lanned it· a tour made an ·boiioruj' member ol of Orange, 'County Mi!ikal !bi •!Iii for hlai ,.ark iii bebali Center aDd a JDUi!cal i:benPI' of ~ tOmmunlly_,._ · · • Horoslopl-· • , ' . ' T a·ur G~:· Remai~~ ·Coo,I THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 main as much in background as possible. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): By SYPNEY OMARR Pl~ accented; but know . . EST BUYS I I d when to stop -means use 8 • c a e common sense. Realize you • • & ••bDe•, -'ntrlgen~ have to face youneJf tn morn- &eell. ea.NepCDe ~ Ing. Take care with written, bl 8ewjilo -'!!. ~ wltll , ,..,.... atatements. ,....tlGaal lrlJkleblte CGO-CANCER (June II.July 22): neded wldl mGnla,' MDIII m,. Brilht 1pot ~s in rom a'."" Ubldes -· Uc area. Also, )'OUl' vitality is • on upgrade. Work' methods ARIES (March 21-Aprll 11)< Speak up :where inveatments. savings are concerqed. One who was dependable in this area could -ba 1Ubject to deception. Be versltile. Know where your money ls going - and why. TAURUS' (April 20-May 20): An indiscretion from the past could crop up to present dllemm·a.' Be cool: maintain poise. Don't force iuues. Re- Pleated Look On the Hook Youni. -&Wingy fee I Ing 1 abound in the fall and winter DavidOw collection. - Consider: gray, white, black, cocoa double-buttoned jacke~ combined with a 'hip- stl.tched, pleated black skirt. Or Scottish plaid ID blue, mauve, mos.!!, the jacket back· betted· and tbe:U!rt with aofl roll pteall. improve. You come alive. Be appreciative of beauty and of one who is genufuely af- fectionate. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Look beyond traditional methods. Use imagination. You can be extremely perceptlve. Solution to problems is available. Key is to get rid of deadwood . Message clear before day ts finished. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stick to area with which you are familiar. Accent on journeys, certain amoµnt of misdirection. It ts. not that others try to fool you, But :Ymt create your own lllusions. Watch it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.' 22): Study Virgo message. Accent on f i 'n a n c e s , possessions. Agreement can be reached if you permit mate, partner to take initiative. Be wary o( one who skirts law. SCORPIO (Oct, 23-Nov. 21): Aura of mystery, glamour is preomt. Capitalize on It. Don't tell all you know. Play cards close to chest. Bt: disctiet Some who work with or for you pay m.!aningful com- pliment.a. SAG!TrARIUS (~ov. · 22- Dec. 21)i Yoa )lave mudl in common ~-. ·~ ln- dlvlduOI klclly. ;,,;,. CoUM be a shared secret. Don't break confldence. Keep promise to one who confides lnformauon, problem. Be receptive. CAPRJCORN1 (Dec.\22:-Jen. 19): Introduction by. tritind could enhance your security. Be open · 'to suggesUonS con- cerning home, property. If flexible, you may turn ,pite elephant ID.,,p:ollt. · .AQVARWS (Jan. 20-ll'eb. 18): You may face dilemma - concerns whether to stick to familiar or make marked change. Key is to fulfill obliga- tions. No matter what you hear, slick to commitments. PISCES (Feb. IS.March 20): You can travel, write, make changes -but do so with eyes· open. Means don't think-yoU are going to get something for nothing. What you desire is available. But yoo will have to pay the price. IF TODAY IS YOVR BIRTHDAY, ~ater freedom is due -more happiness, too. Where you were lonely, you will be fulfilled. • To find out mont 1b0ut vounett and 111ro1otv, order Sydner Om1rr'1 51). '''e booltltl, Tht Trvltl About A.1trolo'ilv. $eond blrthdlle 1l'ld 50 eent1 to Om1rr Booklet, tM DAI LY PILOT, Box ~ Gralld C.f!tlr•I $tattoo, Hew YOl'tt, H.Y. 1001,, 411 l.-17th St • • • • Dally 9.9, Sat. 9·6 646·1684 -' • I < ' " •• 'Pepperidge Farm®remeniliets.tlle spi~ 8aV9liY.\r , _stuffing tbatWcls. the best part' Of a ho~tt~, .: ~d makes that kind d : stuffing1{or.you,~~ ~-.. ' . . ' . J. " .,, ' ' ' I I ' • ' I I I I I I I r " I f . . -·--.... ~----- " '" ' " ' ' t • • ~ .. • ... . . . . , ' . . --- Be#fer Prorluce ,at ·· DIS:COUlf't' P.iU~ES! . " • " '"A THAllKSGMNG UT" RED YAMS 2~29.~ . . RED'iUPQ· , 2.YL z.9c FR£Sll GllE£ll . . . ' ·.'CELERY ' WGE 19i SIAU<S . ,, ' , -·BOl.IDA"lf Nfl'l/'S °'at DISCOUNT PRICIS "IN SHfll NUT~ ARE FRESHEK' • WALNUJS • MIXID • aRAZJU •.FJUERTS •ALMONDS YOUR CHOICE I .. •• TIESE PftOOUCE PRICES EffiCTIVFllAJftSDAY, thtOlllh WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 throu&h 26 •• J!J TAl OI SC ULiNl S lVERY DAY SOMt ~~ = Dl ... tC( . u•EWJ'f'111 7.3' ,, .. '5' IOI.Ill DI SCOUNTS fV l RY OAY SECRET ANTl·PEMPIRANT · SP~lY '' •3-0Z. SPRAY , 94r 72' · INCL. IX OF?\, 89' 681 l . • S.dz. SPRAY JN~ 20<: OIT BOTTLt or 100 EXCEDRIN TABLETS 111 97c, "EOllM FOOD STAMPS INANY LOIANOlLU. OAANGE O" JUVEMIOECQUNTY lllllllfl'I 'COltA MUA-241,1. 17Ht St ... HUNTING.YON llACH-tl41 A4- H\INTIJ<•tON llACK-116'1 N .Moltt St, HMINTAl•'l'ALUT...:..et!I W-.- SOUTH LA•UNA-Jtl12 S. c.-Hhir9f LA•UNA MILU-tJl41.c.n. ;. M Lllh9 llYINl-11041 C ...... \l.t..nlty ,_. I ., ' FAMILY SIZE TUB£ HEAD l SHOULDERS SHAMPDO F.4MllY Sil[ NSTIC: IOTTl[ Ill.ID l SllOULDUS. LOllDN i?~s S111 tKM~ 1.'5 . FIGHT EMPHYSEMA TUBERCULOSIS AllD AIR POLLUTION · \ ' @ HOU.YWOOD•OUW:c. INCLUDES le OPP SAFFLOWEI OIL .. @ ~'Lid~ii&PI0.,21 .•• E~Wo.'1"• ~ nc 1 l• ' ' ., @ PAO:: or 4 : c:HOi:x>tATE PUDO!. •CHOCOLATE Oft VAlllf."n' U-$60 INSTAMT DET .. V'1 , . • • ·swJSS MISS . DAffr CHOCOLA.ft' @ 40 OUNCE CAN • '67" • @ PAC< OF " EHVELO"" ..,, ll10tJ'I Llllpt '79t ' INSTAMT COCIA llX llSc WI'· • • · · · , • . . . . . .. ' @. ~ J0x OF2A • MEDttnl OI;;;;:.· !J?J~ABU DU.PW '-" · fLUSMAJYU , t.n ~\··\tr.· @. SMll~-'.!LC!l.W! AioJ ' Anl! IUTTll : 211 A" ., ' . 110%.Jµf I . Qi ...... Alrtll IETll • 32 OZ. IQm.I iiJ~~u~QUiD fir . .-. DISHWASHINS .... GilNT SJ2E PACV.G!? • WITH EM%n.aS ''"VALUE .... ALP!tA B!TR DDDIENT w· . .f OUNC!JAR I • ' .. ~E.t'Zt DRIED corm . . AJi'C I ~1lSTERS CHOICE99c .y;,, I CIUNCt JAR 1.71 . 11.11 ' -------------~-· HORMEL • 15 OUNCE CAN • HOT @~~ ::::RllE 41c 29' HORM:tt.: • IS ot. CAN• KOT CHIU C0H CARNE PLAIN !X tsc THE IUUSTRATED COLUMBIA EllCYLOPEDIA Y~· Ont 69c;,Volw.s Ztbnl22 $1.!9 REMINDER ITE/,\S . FOi YOUR THANKSGN/NG SHOl'J'/NG USTI ,- ~. " '·' 1 ·-· • ,I I ,i; • ·-... -'' ., ' ·1 ., • • ,, • '/11 j ( " h ·' ·~ \ ' " \ ,-, r~ .-:-"'l""-.-'----~~-''*"'l'"l'r/rvr;o f!'C"'V••~W;J1>,•r11 r 1 .-.-1; ·*•*~•> =1 •f -F ., •. , .,..,.. r-r•,•; c :i -+ 1 • ....... -.--•-.--.-... ,..r, .. ..,..,,.......-,, -.. -~....-.--.---....--.,..~ ................ --.._.,-...,....,~~~~~·~-- ' - I ------- ,, f ,, ' lEltDER-AG£D T·IONI ITUKS •1tt - ~ 4 --· --.,.._...,..._. -·-·---------·----' ~· i! ~· ,. ~ .. ~ ' • iu1iiirf iiiD~EWMits MIA71! :r-U -· ftl mya '·• DISCOIJl!I PllW •GllN.ITY ~·llllSFACTIOll GUWllTEED •U.S. GOV!JOOIEllT llSPICJID BEU 80NnISS ,t ·FAMILY STEAKS 99:,; • CAllfOllllA ~ '::um lJW IN~O£· ,.g:g FOR-RIO<. . Oii OR RO.\STJN• , . . -BECU/NQ. • ROMTS M01ST-&-·-TEND£R AAD BEIUllllltY l!.OOWNm •TRUSSED WITH £.z STUFF CUMP FOR llONElSS RUllllP R~AIT 99:. ... · CHECK£RBOARD FAA MS HONfXSUCKl.E FROZEN ·TUltl<EY .ROAST WHITE AND DARK MEAT 2-LB •. 8-0Z. BEEF SHORT •••• 43:. 'SIZE 19 . JIBi~,JO .. • a.oz. PACKAllr. SKINLISS ' "LINK '· · 3 ' $JOO ·:.SA.USAGE · : . ·: ' ~ . 'AllW>tll STAR • l·ll. RClll' Pure Pork · SAU SA¥ 59'·. ' . ' ' p.me7orat -~rum• 71' • BACON -=~::· .. • ECONO-PAX 3-LBS. OR OVEll • . . ' . "U MEAT PRICES EffECTIVE THU~SDAY ifiroul!ll WEDNEiDAY'NO'/EMBER 2D thr""'1 28 lb. ;J '· ... "·~.~--I l'i1'W BATH SIZE. CORAL, GREEN DR WHITE I 1 ~~ LIFEBUOY s~& 19' l AJAX DETERGENT ' ' Gt!NT lllE' PACIClllE 62' ' ' ~ UlliUlllJJ BAR SOAP CHf~GE : ' I I 11!1 :' fll~COU ,,.I S l ·!RY 0 ~' ""' """ma lfOJIES DllCOtJllT CHAKE ,llllCC ~Geld.a a~•• ~ .. Bottle 88¢ ~OllAlllI JUICE ILUD 71o Ill! Al Ill ,Cl'U ,,.I :) EVlRT DA ~ llORO!N'I • I.LI.· ~lllSH '· "="lllllGIRllE UIClUOES lie Off SOME STORES CHARGE 83c 'l"~l [11\('Jll!d l Vt RY [JAi • ·~a ' . SMO ·LOW, LOW PRICE l,OR HOUOAY ·ECONOMY . ' . •' • • . , IWL! rllOT 11 ' ' -. . . . ' ... ' ,.. ' _,. ·-. . ' ' rr;I Al 111~1 (JU "IT', !V(Rl DAI ._ .l.' 'i h ~~ ~ ' . l!!L """ "'' . . ' ' ' ... ''-:1 . ·: . 3 ,.,.. E"""LD •JO OZ I~'<, s 101 -PECll PllCn. 0111 , ... ' . ., I ' • ' • ' I . ' .. . , ... ' ' • - I l I' l l . ' ... ~ ' Olll.Y "I.OT . Wt<!-, -N-bl+ 19, 1969 Piqu ant P,eppers: -_Qle : ·· -- Dow n:O,I'· MexiF~--W~Y. . -. . ~ Whal 1ine11a oo dtlldau Cl'iaobled :Add 'port and 'coot, l\llflllc down Me 1 l co w a J? ~ Wtpoe:m io1tant garDc constlotly, until bniwa._Stir lo Undoubledb' w ol lhal COIDI-powdlr • • .. ....,1ng,. and joalalDi 't.iot lcy's hwxlr<dl .; jiqOait 1'perto-,, -pmd r<d pep. IUlcovtred, over .Jofi beat IS . ~ Jnlnutea:,' S_tk11Jil.oeeasionallJ, I sauces minglin"r the anmaa ol 1 small tomato, diced Pour eggs over mixture and ' tomatoes, ookm, prllc, herbs 6 eggs, beaten cook, stlrrlfll constantly until such u ..--pon1q or l Ill a 1lrie otll1<t heat oft. •Bl!.,. HL1Yleld: 8 portlom. MEXICAN SEASONINGS SPICE M~A°!'. .~OAF . bay leaf. the whi>lerodidtat ollliiiilii:iii=~:;;;111~~!'9iiiiiiiiiiiiji~piipiiiijij~~,.~,~Pf~,iii~~i:;~jijiiiir one or more ol. Mezlco'1 gt'9't variety ol chili peppers. ' Whn the 'Spaniards .m.d in Meticd ·afmolt 500 ~ ago they found an ·~ treasure I(" pew frulta -.. vegetables. 1 Spk:es, t tt• , allspice ud peppers ol, ·-~in­ numera ble kmsoi. tbe variety, whereof ii tnowa. by thlir · leaves and llonrs,:" acconliiic to an early rea:rd. -· In exchange for the'se, Spaoilrdl brought hop, cat- Ue, sheep, goats and chickens to the New Wodd. Old World spices, too, am.. dnnamoa. clove, cumin, ccriander, aaf~ fron, mlnt, sesame and perhapo best of Ill, Clllom and garli c. Hogs gave them lard, a preferred lat when lr)'lng the ground chills, onion. garlic and tomatoes which are basic to so many of their sauces. 'Not all 1.fexlcan1 adore bot pepper sauces. . The following recipes for lwfexican Meat Loaf a n d ~ Duranp Spiced Port and Eggs are spiced Mexican ·· fashion. MEXICAN MEAT LOAF 2 eggs, llghUy beaten 1 can (8 ounce) tomato sauce · 1k cup Jnslant minced onion l/, cup sweet pepper flakes 2 taiileapoons chili powder _ 2 .teaspocns salt \I leaaPoOll ground rel pep- per . ' ¥• teaspoon Instant ~· garlic 2\1 pounds ground meat loaf m!Iture 1 tablespoon melted butter _ or _m_argarine . 3 tablespoons dry , brtad crumbs ln a larp mllfng bowt'com- bine egp. tomato sauce:, minced' onion. pepper flakes, chill 'POWdtir, salt, red pepper and·~ garlic. Add meat; :!~Iy but do oot ,.....,, lnlo lightly 1'"tle!'ed 9Z5d-hicb. loaf pin. Drfzz.le loj> with melted b u It e r • Spflnlde with bread crumbs. Bab tn a preheated hot oven ( 4111 P J 1 hour or untn done. Let rmt In pan 10 minutes be- fore slicing. Yield : 8 ~- \;tiaANoo SPICED ~RK ; AND EGGS 2 tablespoons olive or salad ; oil ( I poond around !eon port ~ % teaspoon salt :. 1f.a teaspoon oregano leaves, • • ,-Half Cake looubly ( ( Delic ious ( . We've added more chocolate lo one of our favorite cakes. • NEW HALF I A CHOCOLATE CAKE 1 II cup UllBilted flour 1;, teaspoon baking soda I Das~ or salt 1 large egg ,-1,2 cup sugar i,~ cup butter, melted • l lh square (llh: ounces) unsweetened melted chocolate , ~ ~~a;~ vanilla Grease the bottom of an 8- lnch rOWld Jayer<ake pan; line bottom with wax paper; Jrease pa~r. On wax paper thoroughly stir together the flour, baking soda and sa!L In a medium mlxina bowl ~at egg uatu thick and lvory Color ; add l!lt.lgat and beat to blend. Add melted OOfter, Chocolate and vanilla; beat to blend,. Stir in nour mixture in 3 ad· altioos, alternately with milk, JI.wt untll amooth, Tuni Into -P"'l!O!«i l>JII.~ Bake In a prehea 356- degree oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean~20!&.o 25 mltwtes. Turn oa . wire rack; remove ,' 'cool. Cut Jn half "ind put halves together a fillins; cover willl lrootq. Rub in"FJav9r Next tlrm -or llro!led chk:km II 'fl Ibo me111, !>nm lbe bird er parts wllll rntlted ISUtW" or mar1lrine to which Sllll OFRR YOU -BLUE CHIP STAMPS pln~ftertistd Spedals '} '~ " • "' ' ~· U.S.D.A. CHOl~E 81.APECUT CHUCK STEAK - Hciffii jiin· .. ~ King ' LIGHT MILD - .BON~iN PO~TION . ..:. . '.A' . ··CANNED . 5flAttK ··HAM TOMS. ~1s·to 24 lb~. AVERAGE c: . . HAM - '. 98'' SU.. Tin HEN TURKEYS ~.:::::: ............ : ......... : ... 42t GROUND BEEF :.!'.:=:'." ......... : .. .._49t BUF LINKIES-~ ---................ -.• "'-29t 0 . . °"""'""' . -C-81 1At P T ROAST -c.. ............ _ .................. _ u. 49t BONELESS HAM ·--............... _u.. BllF·BACON ... ._ --...................... 120.. 79t ._.,...., . ON . 65 FAMIL y STEAK ................. : .. : ....... :.-.; .. :u.. 98t HAM Bun.PORTI .... _. ____ ,, ___ ... • PACIFIC OYSTERS .................... """ 884 ' PdT ROAST ~· ... c.o ........... ~ .................. .u. 73t HAM SLICES"'"-"' ......... _______ ... 1 at MIDIUM SHRIMP .. -.......................... 1~• ·; CROSSRllRQAST -. ............ , .......... u..89t SLICED BACON ,,· , , .: ................. _ ..... 73t MAHIMAHI--_ ............... _ .. ~89t' STEW BEEF -""' ..... .: .. -...................... 88t BEEF SAUSAGE'"'"""' .............. -.... 58.t SLICID HALIBUT ,_.,._, __ ; ................ _ .... 1 a1 2·1/2 CASE SWAYNE · QTS. PAR-T-PAK . ·SOUTHERN B.EVERAGES . . YAMS -;4/1. 6 fo r 100 I < STUFFl'iGM~ HE BEST PRODUCE IN TOWN ! IXTIA fllSll : . liTIA VAllETY : EXJ1A QUAUTf ll lliiiwat .. a••M...,y: TM ...... ,in Ir M the: Al A..,,.... the ..., ...._,, ,.-.. 4e. • •dr• bl1 selfttieftl We • k .._. ..,_,.,,. It ..... • ,.n• 11111 It •Ult M_ ,,_. : predially follow tM '"" : ..... It MUii be the Mitt • rw ... , flfttl it '" ew • .,...1-Jhe world I_• bri"I : hr crispnns. qu1fftr and ..., : f9U tM J:ie•t Ma.cfion. • fl.._. -Wa AIMthon'~ EXTRA·FANCY 'GOlDEN .. . • Dl!:LICIOUS " APPLES 00 RAPEFRUIT ~NK 10/1 PEARS ~ ............... l~19c GRAPES ~ ........... ~19c ~PEANUTS :~:rrro ...... l8 39( POTATOES WIENERS ~:::r.'!~--............... '°' 78• 'CHIPPED .MEATS =:'.'.:.: .... -•"'-3/1 . SLICED CHEESE :::!!':: ............... -.,74 • CREAM CHEESE ::::..."".'.'.'. .............. •o..37 • SALAD DRESSING ""' ............... !?.'!':.47 < SALAD DRESSING :::;:.::.".~ ... -......... 67.• PARTY DIPS"''"'"'"··-.. ·-•"'-3/1. -. CINNAMON·flOlLS -.............. 110.. 45• DINNER ROUS :::r.__ .... ,_ ... ,.o..39• CANNED HAM .,.,:;,., ................ -•• 1" SHRIMP COCKTAIL -. ........... 00. 3/1. CHEDDAR CHEESE :::::,.~~~ ... _ _:..._ 93 • Frozen Food Specials P l'ES JOHNSTOHS • """ Pwritpkin or Mince 69t HEALTH K lll l.IJ:Y AIDS "JISI Wlllilerful .. 48 HAIR SPRAY . t ,. .... ----21• '"sp1r1n ...., ,,.. ............ .. Stationery :::.::.':~ ... 41• Film & nash Bullis"""' 99 • ""· 51 • CAMAY "' 15• IVORY BAR 4 .... 21• SPIC 'n' SPAN ""' 31• '::.:;~:: .. In-Store Bakery Baked to Perfectlp n" ' 7 INCH ·2 LAYER GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE Cherry IUjafa ...... 7'' lancers Rose .;: ... 3'' Rum & Brandy~ .4" 14 Brandy ............. J" Do•,Q Rum ~-... .. 4" Brandy =o::... ..... 11" · you've '4lded juice of hall a ·lemOn. 'J'he. Juice ll a tenderizer as "'tll It fla"""'1; ID'nl. Huntington Beach-155 11 So. Edwards loC?una Beach-700 So. Coast Hwy. Fountain Valley-16042 Magnolia . Huntington Beach -8911 Adams Corona d~ Mar~ 3049 Coast Hwy. • I ' ' ... --....---~--~_.............-.,.... ---~~-·~~~~-----..-.............. -.. ---...... ~ . . ' -. -. -. -. -. ~-..,..-. ...,... .. • ' ' --- ..... -· .. FR ESH PRODUCE YOUR CHOICE ~~ .. Bl,ILK NUTS ~;;I e MIXED e ALMO"\DS e WALNUTS e BRAZIL e FILBERTS 3 -9~· PEi~~A NS • • • • • • • • 491. SWE~T MAVEL · .'.ORANGES 7 LBS. s1 , YOUNG "N" TENDER 1 of. ·•RUSSEL-w SP'ROUTS · ,. -------------------~ EXTRA FANCY VELVET .YAMS · ·· 2·. 25¢ LBS. ; '· SWEET RED · EMPEROR GRAPES . MRS. CUBBISON$ · · STUFFING MlX REGULAR OR CORN BREAD -1 Lb, BOX TWIN PACK VALUABLE COUPON ;PENNANT . :Cil."Aze . 29' c· : FRUIT·. MiX - Wmt THIS COUPON NO MfHIMUM PUlCHASl l19UlllD ' VOID AFTER WED., NOV. 26, 1'69 LIMIT ONI POUND· Nl COUPON- ONI COUPON • PU CllSTOMll .00.D~O.tlLJ _ _AL~l·_~jN IMlllT - I ~ WITH THIS COUPON NO MINIMUM PUR.CHASE REQUIRED VOID AFTER. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26TH, '''' limit 2 1011•1 P•r Co11pon-011• Coupon Ptr C111temtt ' { .. ' . M»Oi 0 LT AT IAMAIN IASKIT Wtdomday,. N"""btr 19, 1969 ' DAltY P!t()T 4#( I l • NORBEST .. TENDER TIMED · • -... · • I 1 '· r ,. •.e ~ .NORBEST T~NDER TIMED ' . . . . HENS · .. - LD. GRAD£ "A" TYSON PRIDE 59~ GU.DI "A"0.iLL SU.SONS·GOLDIN 59~ BASTED DUCKLINGS HEN· TURK~YS ' . ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE $ 49 HICKORY BONELESS SMOKED TOP SIRLOIN .. " ' . STEAKS LB. TAVERN USDA CHOICi. r $135 . ' . ' . PORTERHOUSE STEAKS LL ' USl>A .~H~ICE :. $ ,T~IONE .. 25 OSCAI MAY'll 89'LL PORK LINKS 0$CAI MAYll 79' ... SMOKIE LINKS 12 oz. Pl G. WH0~~~$1~9 USDA CHOICI IONILIJI 98'LL BEEF ROAST TOP ROUND 01 Sll101N TIP STiAKS USDA Ct101CE BONELESS SIRLOIN ·y1p STEAKS PINT LB. OSCAI MAYll " 89'LI. SLICED BACON ltATH$ 49'.A. .WIENERS 12 OZ. PK•. LB. USDA CHOICI $139LL ROAST i:: THI IOUHD FOREMOST SPRINGFIELD . . SOUR YAMS 4i$1 CREAM LARGE ' No. 2 V. CAN ... 49c_ ~ BUTIERNUT REYNOL;DS WRAP ALUMINUM.'. FOIL COFFEE (St1nd1rd Roll 12" x 25'·4/$1.00) IAI M BULK BACON UR It' • BRAUNSWEIGER ~~~~· ONION PIN·N·CllUIU. CLAM 8 OZ. DIPS CHILI ILUI CHllSI SPlllNGFIELD CRANBERRY SAUCE WHOLE OR JELLIED . -~-#300 TALL CANS · 79' ... 7t'LL 3/Sl 1 Lb. Can 69c .,--l@it•>Aatl#•X•]lJ'J-v. i LAURA SCUDDERS MAYONNAISE FULL QUART ' l ' .... HIP-0.Ll·TI MARSHMALLOW . 4/' $,. CRIAM-111 7 01. J•ra LINDSAY GIANT (Ton· cul) 39c RIPI PITTID OLIVES .................. _ , RIDDI WHIP-«IAL WHIPPID •CRIAM-R ... ltc~ Cen SONA WATIR CHll TNUTJ-1% u. Canl S9c· 4/'1 39c . , .PREMIUM C .. · ICE CREAM · · V2 Gal. ROUNDS . VAHDIUMPS ''c Blueberry .MUffins 29· JOHNSTON'S •A,,,, . PIES e MINCI 01 e PUMPKIN . • llG f·INCH SIZI 59'~. SPRINGFIELD 5I1 LIMA llANI e AOCCOLI SPIAIS e ~ AUAR•US . CUTS e fORDHOOK ' NAlllCO TRllCUITa-tY1 u. aoa ~==========::::::'.~::...: .. ,--...,......,..~~~-"-~--. SCHILLIN•S PUii is' • VANILLA EXTRACT , . I OZ. 'IOTTU •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P.clflc It. •· f1U.-, ••I 25c SODA CllACllltS ••••••• , •• 7 BIG SALE-DAYS • THURSDAY Thru WEDNISDA~ Nov. 20th thru 2619-1 , l]QUOR DEP T. - PRICES -SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND We Wiii 119 CIOHd Thenk11lvlnt D1y. CIOWN ltUSSI ( '11 Goll••) saaa VODKA ................ . IAILY TIMU IV• ...... 1 s1· 119 BOURBON ........ .. MU,.HIAD I'/• •o11001 s1099 SCOTCH '::!. ISLAHDll-IM'°ITID $429 RUM YIO•IH ISLAND ffULL fUAITI SILYll PllOS lhN 9"rfl IM ... ITID MDICAH s4s9 TE(ilUILA ......... . • WE GIVE ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSJA KESA PLACENTIA . (' WI CllVI llLl!I CHIP STAMPS 19th Ind PllCelllil 710 w. C..1111111 ll"'"'T~ .......... ----·····-.-----.. -•. ····----····-··· -· -••••••••. ----· ••. ···-··-··----------·~·-----------......----.-...----.-----· ............ ~-----,-.--.-------- I 1 'I ' • '• 'ff D.lll.V PllOT Wldntllll>'. NMmbtr 19, 1969 ON ALL MEAT PURCHASES ~ . BLUE CHIP FROZEN MEATS · "TENDER-LEE" FINE QVAUTY SEAFOOD SPECIALS . ... 'U;SJ;A-;-CBOICE IONEUSS . ITU~ TOP SIRLOIN H•11 • .,.11c1i.1. ••11•1•1• 2-1a. •·•r. s31• 1'UUIT IOAST ••• , , •••• , • • Sii• FllUT . Ho11tyM1ckl• Sllr;•d •·•L 39c TUUIY wt•un ........... Pkt . COOUD ' • Mn. FrWty't &ewr1111+ l -01, 95• UIADID SHllMP , •.•••.•.• , Pkg, , Mrt. Frlcl1y't I Yi-ID. $2tt •IADU SNllMP •.•.... , • • • Pkt· "'"''" Frftd 12•0L 79• HALllUT PIUITS , • • • • • •.,,. Pkt• R11p.rt 14-•r. s I Jt FlllD SCALL?PI •• , ••. , •••• • Pk9. C1metl•11 •·•It 39° FISH ITICU • , , • , , , •.• ·,, •.. Pkt-• fRISH WESTERN 75 OYSTERS .. '!~ c • • Au1ff'olle11 f,..lt C..k.d • Mi11 wt. '1" LOISTll TAIU • , ••• , • , ••••.... , •..... , .. , , , ••• , , 5·er. .., 39 c . I LI. Ft.tit Fillth ·. • p,, 79' OCUN NICH , , ••• , , .•••• , , , , , • , , , , , , • , , , , ,, •••• Li.. · C1m1tio11 · 2-lb. 91• . MAN !SIZE , ·•11' FISH STIAIS ............... "•· · . e"'" c..u.;1 s;,. ..... 19' 'PORTERHOUSE G.,,.. · ,.,. 49" IUTT ......... ff'._ IUCll _, .. '.1.19 WHOLI .... ~... · IHllMP ••••••• , ••• , , , , • , , , , • , ••.• , , , • , • ,,, • ,, , , Trol;' • ••• , • • • • LI. FISH Cll ........... , •. • • • • Pli1. · • • ' I .----Froz'M:Food Features · WHY GAMBLE ••• ? We WUl Feature 0""1 · ) . s1MPU s1MON .. WG1 24.oz. u.s.D~. GRADE '"A'' ~HITS . PU:M p KIN p IE CALIFORNIA RIYftSIDI l~N~ PR~IH ROZ.IN GROWN UR .1y • ALSO MINCi, APPU, CHIRRY c ••• REDDI WHIP . 33c TOPPING ..... biJ: JOHNSTON's-MINCE, APPLE OR 1 LIHY'$-l.OZ. TINS PUMPKIN PIE .... 3~i~:· 59• i ORANGE JUICE 3: 69• LlllY'S-FROZIN IN BUmR SAUCE VEGETABLES . . IA.IT LIMAS, IRUSSEU SPROUTS, CORN, GRUN PEAS, MIXID YIGnAILES, PUS, HAS & CARROTS LIQVOR DEPT. SPECIALS OLD CARAVAN '3'' BOURBON . .. . ...... 111r. HILL RIVER KENTUCKY BLEND '3'' WHISKEY .. . .. .. .. .. . 111r. ·s o 16-0Z. "'91. 1111 -ioo TINI CRANBERRY SAUCE 2for39c SUNDERLAND '3'' DRY GIN .. . .. . .. .. .. . 9T. HILLS IROS VODKA...... . ... '3~~ COFFEE JERSEYMAID 49 C ALL GRINDS 65C EGGNOG .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4t 1.u. TIN Delicatessen Dept •. Features LEO'S SLICED OYEN·READY " . TOMS 11.22 LBS • LL POPPY BRAND : THRIFTIMART WILL FEATU RE l TYSON'S PRIDE BONELESS, PRE.SEASONED l SELF·BASTING : U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" : TU.KIT 89. : TUIKIYS : YOUNG OVEN - 4.5 :.. : SWIFT'S 1um11Au TVUIYS. FllSH TUIKEYS, : READY 59t_ ROASll LIS. au : ALSO A LA.R&I SIUCTION OP: POULTIY : DUCKS 4.5 LIS. _. Break«-n S-1Jals Real M.C.y SPECIALS • LUll'S MINI GOURMn Wll1011'1 Cri1,rlt• l·lb, 65c SUCID UCON • , Pkg. F1rm1r Joh11 l ·or. 2-LINI SAUSA•I , , Pkg. 7 Fr11h P•r 55c 1U LI SAllM•I • • • l~. •••' 12-01. 69c IA.CON •.•....•• Pk9. .... . 1.11 ... ,. SAUSAGE • • • • • • • • Roll ···' l -01. 33' LINK SAUSA•I , • , Pkg. C a H -1 •LL CTN. POWDERED OR- BROWN SUGAR 2 for 29c LARGE 2 'h TINS OR HORMIL'S CUii "11" IONILllS $139 HALF HAMS .. LL PILLSBURY'S IEIT 5 ~'o FLOUR.'~g~,49c VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3 LI. 79c CRISCO .......... TIN CONTADINA WHOLE SPICED 25C PEACHES ............ ~;~ OIERTI LARGE PITTED 39c · RIPE OLIVES ... T~~L . PRINCELLA YAMS 25c SAN FERNANDO PITTED 39c RIPE OLIVIS ... 1~~L · Prodiwe Dept. Specials----. EXTRA LARGE SID ARTICHOKES GOURMET ITEM OF THE WEEK CHAYOTI SQUASH 10:. s 00 FOR YOUN&'S SUPR!ME i OSCAR M.4.YIR ALL MEAT 'Ir~ C ~--H-SMHID-OYSnRs-: WllNR . -viii-· 3 .100 : HEY KIDS .. , .... UICLTANG --mi!-C LEMONS ........................ -. .. ] 1/1 .Qz, : •n YOlll YllT OWll rfi!!\_ WllNIU TIN : TOY WIENIRMOllLE ~ '"' ;,..1, I 'w ti ............ ._ . t .. k fw S.-lllf : SlND l0~1~., & c.. ...,.., iii Ow S ..... • ,,Q. ks II,'-•••••, Wb. 1117.t ROD'S-BLEU CHEESE, CHILI, ONION, CLAM, GARLIC-a.oz. CTN. READY TO SERYE-·DIPS 39:: ANV 5 LB. HAM Wilh BRAND CAN Coupo' llltMI I C..,_ ~ Aftlt CMl-r C1J11poo1 ..... T"'"-t1rtn1 $111, Nit, 21, .11, U, 11 RED EMPEROR 19 c : I ·LB. CELLO BAG I 0 c GUPES .... ~. I~ ! CARROTS .... .. WASHINGTON-EXTRA FANCY ANJOU PEARS .......... 19~ · PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. thru 'SUN., NOV. 20, 21, 22. 23 • 2701 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W EDINGER SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO • ' . , --..-., .. --·--· -----.. ........... -.. --·· ----··---....... .--... ---.-----..---..-..-.--· .... ----·-~-... --...------.. -·-·. --·---' ----... --~---~----.-·----_,....,...-_______ .., -.,, N"""bet 19, 1%9 DAIL V PllOT 41 · '*:0'lenlr~• Fo otE>a·fl -Widow Ma kes .f o·a·chd OW n-by T ac ~~li1i .g Vea_I_ . Dish Sends ' · \ , · . . · · , · ~' · U you've become a footljall an elepnl bUt 1Jmple {>Oil· The oonvei11ence of can-temptin&. mix • over cooDI VEAL AND NOODLE ,.odl ually blend In mr cream. widow tbil, fit~ there's no iame buffet f"8tla'ina Yeal densed tomato .Oup makes. noodfes. , .~ TOQCHOOWN 1 cup ·sour cream Bent. Serve v·~r noodles. Astrona11ts need ~ lllffer •!00•·. MlBtty .in<l lioodle. TQll<*"· • preparalloo quick and euy. A . w1•• '· v al and N.,...~ 4 poundJ veal cubes I packaie (I ounces) lln• Mikes 12 ser UJIS. !ova company, or ao Jlley say, Th t J •••· .... o. 1•• !" '°"' • ~ d DlUliarooms 80 why oot invite Ult whole e secre UJ w~ -.. .. verSatile 11uce J1 ready for • Touchdown. try a toued ~ 1 • 1 .t~ ~ • egg noodles, cooked and _ otiiit N&H: Coolol , .. ldl 11oup over and bave a J>ll'till ~~.'::bl<-=~~ 31.ou with Juat the twlil of •· talad, brown and ...,.. club, v. Jl,Olllld baiter ac ...,... drained Apr,ons U5eful me -,.. -•f Ille You'll liave plenty of time densed Jomalo mp and laJl8Y can opener. Add 111 ""l' goocl> rolla, anct .a lar(e ~Jo .Gf rlne 1n,1ar., heavy pan, browi1 P-fcdfitt'J dluet for the to ~bite wllh the ~other "wid· sour cream. The navors of nes. to the veal. mushrooms, fruit and cheese. Top lt,all off 1~ Ctlfl tblnly aUeed oqlon veal and mutbrooma in buttu M&U 'f)utcher-type_aprons of AJMlll' 11 u&rtlluUi w11? I ows while-the men ch~r the veal, muahroom and onions and oniOl;l after you've bro'lt'n4 with steaming bot coffee and 2 cw (19" ~ etcll) and cOok oeJon Until tender. vteyl Theae are useful ln tho ** It ..... mertnpe ..... team on, if you keep your are enhanced by the perfect ed them m butter. -• coMeDMd ••to IOI.Ip ,. ·Add .,.q,, water. "prlka, and Wcbeo or ... practical pro- ice utni and blackbtnles men~ 6lmple. ~ blend of ripe, red tomatoes Stlr in the sour cream at the you have 8 meal that ffie moat in cup wai,r caraway. <?Over; took over tec:tOn ' br'ithe school lab ol' b•~tr wl.1&,w1·s tll·e Al.--L.--ld chair I tball f lk J b ' · I WI saael? , 1 • 1 , M...:: the' ap~late,appe-and spices found in condensed last mlnute and there you av • arm oo an l tea.spoon papr a ow heat 1 hour and 45 min-spomlllsewecon1.thosrruoapcs8cnduwsea~: •. · as 1 ·~ tiaera ahead of time and serve tomato _soup. have IL Serve the whole couldn't resltt. I/• to· \I teaapooii caraway utes. SUr now and then . Grad-~ """"'JA'B~, EV. --:;::::::::::::::::::~:;:::::::::::::::::;::::::;:~;::;~~~~~;;;:::i:;;;::::::::;;i;:I::;;;;;;::~;;;;;;;:;:;:;;:;::;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;::::::::::::::::::::~ ~IND~ "" It '!'IS ·the saoce ltJel! that ."'-"' CollOloo.; ..... ~-Mlll ......... ol PfflllJiP--HANKSOIVINO wu 'made with the fresh l S-..._.Y-.t..11w.t•r•··· ..-I . blac:kberriea. The rest might be 1 little dilferent than you I understood. ,., In an eflort 1o get tbe whole d.ipti!JD· I_ wrote directly to . LETS ASK ·THE COOK by Nin Wiey the White House. In a cordial ,reply from Lucy Winchester, .Mrs. Nixon's social secretary, J found out this much. · , '1Untortunal'ely we a r e unable to cornply with your re- }luest since the recipe belongs tto the chefs ·at the Century "Plaza Hotel and we -do not know lt)etr.seerets. We can on- .IY aastir:t )'OU· the Claire de Lune was~out 'of this world!" For a first-landing moon trip celebration, wbat else? · &._then I did what Miss Win- cbe:fter suggested, wrote jlirectly to the hotel at Los Angeles. They not onJy sent the recipe -or at least a detailed description of that pessert -, but a ltitch~ copy of the whole menu itself: Doing that dessert is a very professional job but you may be able to make some reasonable substitutions. "Clair de Lune" Sauce aux Mures De Bois Frueh vanilla 1ce cream llDn'OIUHil • heart of Soft Manlp.a with Kinch Ral1ln1. Tbe globt 11 coaled wltb thin Merlllgue wblcb b 1Uptly seared to give tbe lmprea1lon ol a moonscape. '11le clobe Is mOlllltea oa a small ring of Bated Almond Pastry and surmounted wl1' a 1D1all American Rag. Served with thl1 Is a platter of ftlatt& pet.It foun, wlib 10ft almaod filling, dlpped Jn melled l>atcll cllGco~te. Jn tht ctaW1ef the platter stands a repraentatlon of &be Lunar Rocloet (about 15 lnciles blgbl. Tbe Clair de Lune Dtlsttt 1e"ed with Fresh Blackberry Saaee. Wh ew! I would hate to have so much as whispered while the chefs were dreaming that one up. Sounds gorgeous! Incidentally, I am the proud possessor of two of the little silk nags that topped the fabulous d e s s e r t servings, ~y of the Century Plaza management which wrote "We trust you will enjoy thi s small souvenir of a truly historic OC· casloo." Yes, indeed! I plan to, cri~oss them under framed glass, along wlth what they mtan, as a family heirloom. . Y CR1 will find the-answers to various problems in making a meringue in the booklet, "Marvelous Meringues,'' a.long with, of coorse, some of Nan's' special meringue pie recipes. Send 25 cents with a long, self-addressed, stamped, enV'tlope to Nan Wiley in care of the DAILY PILOT. Nan Wiley regrets that she cannot provide p e r s o n a J answers to your cooking ques- tlms:, but questions of general interest will be answered in bet column. Address your questions to Nan Wiley in care of this newspaper. l ttifttf' W Tr,._. ll'Mlc.19 Tuna Dill Isn't Dull A new version of a salad that diet-watchers 11.ke. FIGURE·RIGHT TUNA DIU. SALAD 2 cups tom romaine, packed clown f« tltt f tollOlll1' M;,.J.J •• - TOM . TURKEYS :-..,:::,,\,........ 31 ~ li111ifMI Slipp/y AJAX DETERGENT ,~·:;., [6/ANT P.K6] Spiced Peaches ~.-~·""' 25' Instant Potatoes .~:.~:0 39' Sp·1ced Fru·1ts """"0N'"'0'""~'" 35' Al''L1 llNGS ANO CUwtlf.S, 1..0L JAA Reynolds Wrap ·:&~.~:~~~.· 59' Mandarin Oranges ·:~g.·~ 23 DEllCATESSEN HOUDAY VALUES! SHARP CHEDDAR SWIR'S PREMIUM ·at ... s ••• SI.JO c;.;.;a; •••• ~ 33' F"~;i;"siilads ·~L 3: s1 Wll UU1' .II COfilrUfi RUCJION OP OU.CIO fl\llt1 IO Ml All YOU• HOUOAY IAllM9 ,_ Al VONJ IOW nJCll, [v/o/MIS•l;lifl!lll1N1l :!l'1W voMS TOMS·:~~ IOI THE VEIY BEST ••• lOOCl'Ol• • ""'.....,.. $111&. Of Ql.MUl'l'I TDlll Turkeys Turkey Roast Turkey Roast On/tr Now : •• YOlll TAIU llllG RISI! TURlllTS M W1Y ~ Y01iM ,... I ,_. ..... -::t,_........_.....,_.w =.... -...::. ... .::. ·,;.:.:;. ::r. -:.r:. - EEF ROA-ST RIST OUAU" ' SLICED BACON :·~:1~ lzj 73c • lory Mo,.,. LI. • •oi~·lloU """'. IONllESS fOUIMIT HAMS ~~'!~1~!~n '•=!)~ :==·@--,IS • HooMI c... '1 . .. • i.... --..... IUfll. II. i!}[!Ji'Jf.J lXIRA SAVINGS' FRESH BunER JIRSIYMAID 79c fWiT OUAUtt~ 1-1.L CTN. -CUT -.. 7- Rolletl Roast ..::.::"-9fo RIBS-UAIS ~:::1a~··a9~ Cllvck St..b ~ .. "':' 51~ Unk Sa111111 -:;r ::' I i '1 lrlWI 1' s.n Sausage ':::' 851 Sanag1 Roll .-:::; :::.. 5t- Mfdlv• Sliriinp -=. '::" If. Westmi Oysters ..::-~ 78' v o II S Fist/,, u .. ,, hmnll DDR Mipol WJnta :::•,:;,<:~ $J49 '""'" .. _' ~u:---OM. a.. .. ,. .... ltGU\AI OI PIP« .. ....... IUIGUNDY ' ANO COW OVOC hllkt11Wlln::=' .. ~~.~.1111 ·1• Pcnd#.11JH Wlnn :::;:;~ ..... m 11" Chrislla lm WIMs::=:.~~ ... •••· , .. w;.. ~.;':'.~ ....... ,. At.rtl1a Wini ::=.. ,:..-::-_ ... 1 =-~ ---w;.--• .. '•" ...... •1• -sz•• Reddl Wlilp Toppia1 ""' .................... 331 Dutth ·Wholt Onions .. "" ............. 31' ~=:::II@. RIGHT GUARD Sara LH Cnilslmll his .:O. ,, ............. 481 OUNGE IUICE · TillEIWDT. ROllDA'S. 6-0Z. CAH 12·0 Z. CAN ... '2c. 2~531 Chiffon Paper Napkins ""'·""' ........... 39' Ent Point Tlllf Shrimp •;~•"" ........... 471 SPRAY DEODORANT ICM.FT • 16-0Z. PKG. MARSHMALLOWS 25' 1 can (8 ounces) solid white (albacore) tuna, packed in ___ngetable oil and seasoned ~ ff9fldt Toost ••. -· ...••.•..•. 120&. .... 39c with-broth and salt --~ ---ou-cfl..--l'fuo ••••••••••••••••• ;-;-;;t6 .. ~---,c:::.,:..c:;,. or:,1111 ·--.. ..... • .. ; -,·1. ~88° filQ.12cOfP ~· :.'C' -'' '" '" Iii ~ ....... ,,. .............................. . I ll dill p·clde cut into ...,,,.. . ..-.ua ................... os..... S k • C 11 I ce5 I , Johntton ...... 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Nestle's Morsels =··~~~~~.25' Pitted Olives· "'°"ir."i:""D ·39c Sliced Pineapple .~~~ 2i49' Princella Yams ""'c;:o~"""' 29' Fresh Egg Nog ,:~~~~1:~· 49' ILOOMING MUM PLANTS ~2.! Rtd Ytlvtt Yams .:..'. · 2125' CraakrrlH ~ .:::." 33' frtih Ctltry .:::::: :Z 19' fallcyAppl11 = 61'1 lolllng Onlllft1 . ,:.-i:., 29' Y' Anacin Tablets · 100 ~i~ $J 13 ,_;1Dristan Nasal Miii ~~ $J 2' v Dristan Tablets 24 ~t ~1°' Y' Dristan Capsules =· 91' I C•Ml5ofit.Mit•Nldoo1 mM-,-. ..... «.7Sc: I ~.,_,,. ,_ .... CAll ............... aJ:»t ..,. ... ..,_ ...... 1111 ............... Sk Mlllt tllflf W.tet "':/:::: -... ,. .••••.•••.. t I. lf Vr111t. .... ~ .... --........... nc. In dessert dishes, layer · c11ctd iresh caurorn1a sar11e11 1011 Adams Ave. at Brookhurst Huntington Beach 'Ptln, prepared instant but-' ' 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntington Beach 17950 r.tgnofia, Fountain Yalley 21 DBZ Beach Blvd., Huntington ·Beach 1ersco1Ch pudd1n1 and roasted 34081 Doheny Pa~ Drive Capistrano Beach dlc<d aJmoods, ' I -~-- • -~---- 1 I t ' ' I l ~------...------• • ff .DAILY .PILOT WednesdaY, Nowmber 19, 1%9 ' " I, ' ' ' ' ' .. • ' • ) • ' r ' • r ' ~ ,, . ' U.S.D.Ai ' GRADE · WlltAVE ALL VARIETIES AND Sli. ES Of SElF-IASTING AHD STUFFED TURKEYS ALONG WITH1ME FINEST· SluCrlON Of DUCKS, ' GEESE. GAME HENS. .AJNIOR TURKEYS . AHD IONEWS TURKEY ROASTS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NIEOS " • • I '1' ,f BONECESS HAMS 11.rv-10-Eol $ J49 ttOfflMll TAVERfll OR RATH NEW~OKEO MASTER LB. PICNIC STYU SHci!JLDER • · PORK· ROAST·~ EASTERN LEAN s · I io SEMI-BONELESS 'i' PORK Bllll lb. .. • ' BONB.ESS ' 8iii11io'icsl ' SHOULDER 98,~. CLOD OR CHUCK " . . -• LEAN PORK BUTT STEAK -·---·-··--·--t• 7~ . SMOKED·PORK LOIH &Jl~~s ceNTER oir.,. t1.'l!' ,. • · • • · · THE FINEST TURKEYS ANYWHERE MA'f ,FRESH ~TURKEYS , . i·U.S:D.A. GRADE "j~' ·FRESH FROZEN ~OUNG ·3: . g· . ~·YOUNG ~:1~ TOMS · ".'HENS.... . ... • ·... • .-') •. ~ f:T, • (•-• ,, ____ ..,._ __ . ,.;-.,_...._.. . . . . Again .tli;..C~ ~air : ~ the finest ~~ of t fresh ~ arlitiom'turkevs~~ lrllzen) at the iowest prices , · .. ,:50 .. FREE STAMPS oN·YouJilu11ClfAs~oF4Nv FRISH. TURKEY , ,r '-' .# I . . ' . LEAN eoNE'f s• STEWJN-G BEEF _ "·s~ )VESJERN OYSTERS 10-0u" -···-··-79'. SHORT·RIBS OF BEEF ...................•... ;ll.45' t4STERN OYSTERS •<>«•• ................ 98' · MA YF'A JR BREAKF'A STSPECIALS SU BED BACON :::21"'"" ..:..._ , -~;u ~9'; SLICED BACQN ~t':'t..tt ---···· .. ·--'a 79' BRrNrFAST SAU-~A"". RATIIBLIC!RAWK 49' THICK SLICED n•coN HDRMEl 1" \J r\ ~ ~ .J ts. ROLL --' ti\ l!AHG[ BACON _,,,,_ 2·18. POR~ uNK SAUSAGE rJ~,:~~'.'.'..-...... u .. 98' UNK sAusAGE ~'lri.i'~-·---'IJI."~ s!l' PORK LINK E '~~MAH S!INLESS 33' SLICED BACON ARMOUR i~ P!G. .................. . MIRA CURE l!·oL Pie. 69' · • ' ' "' ~ ,. l • AIVHTISll P~ICIS UllCTIYI 7 HU IAYS ~T•••s .. IOV. Jtt~ Tiii IOV.J61ii. ' MAYFA1R MAltKET-t175 EAST 17TH STREET. COSTA MESA • .. OPEN 24 HOURS ' • --' ' • -7' • ' ,. •• . .. • • • . . I ' -· ' BONEL-~5 .. CHUCKSTE~ ~TEAKS . FAMll~STEAK .. • SWISSSTEAI!; MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON~TEER BEEF OR U.S.D.A. CHOICE -liiil -~-~~· ma__yf'air 'Dtfieatt.sstA--.. m~fair Liquors ··--- voRINOfF IQ.PROOF BERWICK'S 80-PROOF CHARCOAL FILTERED EXTRA DRY YODllAorGIN ,~grc1s3 59· QUART • !'\. ;-'. ·it-lo(~ l i'!'~~,rj •( .. CHAMPAGNE OIATEAU$·11• ~\:{r..1tU JJ'\ Rf~l. WHllE, PINK, SPARK UNG BURClJNDY LA REINE ' '(~~ ; ' ANDCDlDDl/CKCASEOFlZFIFTttS.$~9.~J _ flfllf .;c.J.:..c£, ' toYAL OCCASION BRANDY $J69 CAllFOtlNlA FINEST 80-l'ROOf (FRENCH FIFTH $3.991 ·"·-f !Fnt ' RQ!ALOCCASION RUM 1331 ROYAL OCCASION BOU RION 1411 GOwOftWHllE&D-f'ROOF ·--rlFTH STJ<Y.10.YRS.DLD86-PROOF '""" QUMf ROYAL OCCASION SCOTCH s4s1 ROYAL OCCASION RUM &BRANDY 1311 l ·YEARS OLD 86-fRODF ···---···· flftll FDR TOM & JERR'iS OR HOT TDDDYS. flfTH iMPORTEDWINES!OUR CHOIC£ 99' IOYILOCCASro• , BEAU/DLJ,IS.llE8fAAUMILCH,ORCHIANTI ,., .... , ... ~ ... flfTH CORDIALS PAUL MASSON WINES YOURCHOIC< 11s1 VIM ~r)SE, CHABLIS DR BlJRGl/ffDY ···-·-··--flFJH YOUR CHOICE s219 ALMIOEll MOUNTAIN WINE YOlJRCHOICE SJZl CREME DE CUJIFJ, llUllGUHDY, CHAliUS ""--·-·-··-••M•-· flnH M[NTffEorrACAO rlflH INSTAMATIC FILM CX i2&·12 or G.E. FLASHCUBES -HllBE PAC!u. Stat BV THE 1 001 OFF 1 2 FIF THS O• MOllf 11 QUAllT!. ,, MOIH .JN CASE /0 NATIONAL BllAND~ MIX c• MATCH llllAND~ FllST QUALITY BUTTER ARDEN 33c GRADEM LB. · chilling ~'."""' " .... .,.. POUL 11Y SEAS.'~ oi 19 C GI. CIMIW18M '°'· 99C IMC!I DMIDN 101. 79 e · 1jR~JJlt69?cz.ts~~-=--==· ...... 1lc MiNGMEAT 28-0lStn ...... llt K NA,KINS -"--·-59, Kl FT Mlt MA .50.CT. -·-··-.. ----l9c LIPTON ONION ISHMALLOW5101-i-OZ. ·-··--25c IMPllttALMAR SOUP '1.PK. ·· .. ··--···-··-.. ···"·····-l7c MAX-.' ._.g~J!t!!.ll'· PICG ... -.......................... J7c "-...+'-"'""-"vrrn: 2-lb.CAN 1..4.51-&. CAN .. 7Jc A""-lllllY STIAWllllY llfNO sAuc1 JOJ C"N 27 ::r:::~~r--n IUND SA.UC! 303 CAN .. 17~ KAL KAN HOISl~fA~"~.0i'CAN""""""'"""'""'"··-·· .. 27c KAN IHF IOUNOS ll-Ot CAN ...... -................... J 1< S N=~~IDY .. ,.. --................... •is I SC() .....,z. SIZE --.. k-99c MAXWB.LHOUSIC 3-ta.~~ ;;::~---.. --. ISc . . ......... --k---l .09 WfllSOVI THE lldfr TO llfUSl SA.LU TO • CO-lllCIAlOIAUIS __ _ • • M'!!!!e es __ M·err y rhultiples! Overblouse plus ,panel culotte and pleated whlr \about keep a girl busy deciding· what to \\.'Car day after school day. Seadl Printed Pattern 9299: NEW Gir~' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 . Size JO blouse takes I yard 3S-inch; culotie 1 ~• yards. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS 1 n coini for e&ch pattern-add 15 cents for each pattern for firs(-class mailing and special ha ndling; otherwiSe thlrd<lass de livery will.take tllree weeks or more. Send ta Marian J\1artin, the DAILY PILOT, 442' Pattern Dept., .232 West 18th' St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NM)E, . AD- DRm with ZIP, SIZE amt ST'l:LE NUMBER. NEW FALL-WINTER PAT· TERN CATALOG -over 100 styles, free pattern coopon. SO cents. :"!-·.;-.. • GQurmet Can Use Shortcut Dining at the b e s l res t aurants usually guat,ntees you e 1 e g an t cuisine .. ·.gourmet meals ex· pertly seasoned and prepared. But If you find it difficult to dine at a fine restaurant as often as you would like, don't despair. Meals as exc!ellent as those lound in the nation's best restauranLs are easy and fool-proof when you use can- ned condensed soups. . A5 you know, the secret to most magnificent dishes is lhe sauce. When you cook with condensed soups y o u ' r e assured of a rich. ~mooth, saucing success every time. The next time you get a cr~ving for an elegant meal lry Chicken Ham Tarragon. This dish boasts a luscious combination oI chicken, "ham , and mushrooms simmered in a delicious sauce. You start with condensed ere.am of chicken soup and ;:idd to this already expertly seasoned sauce, light cream and Clrushed tarragon for the crowning flavor touch . For true gourmet dining serve Chlcken Ham Tarragon with a salad of endive, hurts of artichokes. and pim iento i::lrips. Add cruaty club rolls ;ind 1a dessen . or your own choosing. CHICKEN HAM TAR RAGON 2 piounds chicken parts ·~ c;up ham strips I cup sliced fresh mush.rooms ( 1/4 pcund) 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 C;ln (IO~ ounces con- densed cream of chicken ""'P V4 cup light cream ~:.teaspoon tarragon . crushed In 1k.illet, brown chicken, hRm and mushrooms in but· ter . Stir in remain!~ in- gredients. cover: cook over low heat 45 minutes or until tender. Uncover last I 0 n1inutes to thicken gravy. makes I ,.rvtnp. · Tur.n on Teens • w.......,, ·-19, 1'169 . CHATEAUBRIAND • • U.S.D.A. CHOICE COMPARE OUR PRICES! U.S. #1 10 LB. BAG , POTATOES Red or Golden Delicious APP.LES . MIRACLE , WHIP i(.NUD&INS LA ION DON'T MISS THIS cli~NCE TO •uv T;HE · RNEST AT THIS t ow . LOW PRIQE! Salad Dressing ICE CREAM FULL 9UART 112 GALLOlf ALL FLAYO•s LB.: •. 'CAMPBELL'S • TOft'.ATO " .SOUP · LAURA SCUDDERS . •. Curtiss Marshmallows LINDS·EY . COLOSSAL RIPE OLIVES POTATO . CH:IPS i Five Different Varieties ,. DEL MONTE No. 'll/2 Tin Fruit Cocktail Reg. 45c F 0 R • c . ' PITIED 15 Oz. Tin ·• Reg. 55c DOVE . LIQUID • DETERGENT 1 Pint Reg. 6~c Value ' MOTHER'S COOKIES )~$f00 ALL 49c: YARITIES l . FROM OUR·LUR DEPT. OLD TAYLOR . .. 1/2 GAL $1·1B8 1 FOLGER'S INSTANT ' COFFEE CRYSTALS ~::· TOILfT BOWL CLEANER39~ '• • • c •• • ' ' R•g. 73' c •• ' Ilg 12 Oz. Pkf1. ' .N\Qrton's SALT · :. Plain or Iodized ·WE GIVE BLUE CHIP ' STAMPS WI -lll"VI THI RIGHT TO Liii .. ... : . ' i C ; 1 ... ·• • -. ' • 1 . t· •• ' 'BALBOA MARKET • • • ON THE PENI NSULA 60I 1.-IALIOA BOULEVARD ' PHONI 671·1110 -H .. 11: t AM to 6 PM." 11•/o DllCOU~. ON AU C:ASI PllRCHASI OI' WINI AND Lllj)UORI Turn on your tctnagers to a breakfast !hat doesn't look like breakfast: Grilled cheese sandwich on oatmeal brcad j \vll h rresh Ca llrornla Barllclt 1>ear slict:s lnsidc. • ... ~~--~-~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"!! ... l :-l • - . .. : . • ff OAILY l!ltot Wtdrwsday, Ncweml;iff 19, ._lWJ N J 6 PI LOT -AOVERTISER . . • •• '.-\ ,, ., J • • I I • sa ..... 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""" -. \ ke "" ~l' • -· ....... ~' ..... w :rau. you'" IOI to -• !IP"-·----to llpola lill ;rear. u -· .,..... .,._ --·'-~' 0..-.~1; ,cl,.. llliio Iii -.. -.~dllb," botblD"*1ridwllen~ becamt qullo -·ta I ·-~ •"--~-'T"•:; f .-llpelllalMpportoflut)W' Spanllb.Atlbatqe,'thoJnlrk CQlll --..,....,_. .....,,ry. e ,. ,.,.., ecg actor Georp lkolt Ald, u be mUlnc lbe movie, "Pallm." up •--·-~ 00 lul. lt'IO . u.~ ·.o..·••~~•-· •-''--enoup 11. 1ew 4">1l" of,.,. 11able8po0n l1IJlf ' COlllpond Ibo eullDary and "And tllere's Ibo mlll'ftloul lldll-:::Oi;.1 hove,"'....,'°" M -...._..._..... ...,.. boll up and stid llCl'Olll4l!IO I teaspoon vanilla •• ftrlctadnl lr1I over mominc Eacaraot re 1 tau rant in v ~ pder auriace..._ .!l, ~ JN. cup light cream, tealded aolfoe. ll<lme," he a.id. COleaa ·11...r.:;: w1lll &111 !'Al i.blesJXlOllS ult , · ~~by spoonfula (or Put chocolot& hill, egg, "Unlorlunalely, It -·t Oddly,, he uemed to ni.. ~~-·t ... ~. Ibo , 2 lealflOOM· cream <ii tii1ar for unlforailly, use '4' cup ~Ir and vanilla 1oto electrfc .,...,. wort out that way. foreJp culslnel 1n settings ~ -..... ...,,.. 114 cups fat measure) ~·race. Cook U":t-liltlder. Mix until smooth and Sotj>etlmoe, one of the Jn. olhe!' Uwl lbelr orliln· "It's He uid that Geperol Pa\IOO Slit fotlelher flour l>akbll 1 ut bul/1jloJI to appear and fIUDUllY In texture. Add scald· f*lleala may be lackina . or strange tbat It abould work out spoke ll'tench rather wdl. · powder, aalt and crelm 'cl . wKter'sirface; nlctly browo-ed' cream and beat qain until r they don't work tocether for that l'v ·---In ,,_.._ '"lbere wu one sctnfl where I tartar. ed. Turn, ~ eerve at once" smooth. , 1 llOIM reaaon." coun=· ub -~ ~:;d had to make a speecb in Cut IQ fat wi~ pqtrY~ with sweet butter, orange p~ into bowl, )J'efl'Jgerate 'l'be rlgbt role, comcl llm-Morocco, but I'm not • W.b "-'>, and I learned the pro-biondir (or two llnlvOI) uolil nflllllti.do or powdered sugar (until thoroughly ch 111 e d: Ing lllld Ibo Juat-rl&ftt ktndo aunclatlon througb Ille mixture ~ a line eveo and lhlo fried (or broiled) 511!!*' you be In a great hill' bl-of lillnp ,: or pat eater i:,. that -..,. of my ""'· It ~ crumb, Cover tigbtly lllld sjore ham """"· llfakes about 16 ry; put mlllture In freezer • ._ ~many kllll that, rilbt · off terribly well, lllld peOple ID a cool place. (illlle 111 ,Jarp plileatm. . ci>mpartment. It will be ready u~,=-~':!:.u ..... --," be "I've newr eA&en lheep, I ubll if I spoke t be medium-aized biscuits). Afterthoughts : The b&S.ic to auve in about 20 minutes • ... lK: ........ ~ --.. can't atand the ftavor o1 it. l.mguqre.1 • He milled. For Ute_... formula can be varied by Serve wttb whipped cream said, "lhe text-Ibo -People ""' ilwl)'I tryloc lo Goorp olered bis verslao of ,plill<ab bau,r • om11ttoc.·lhe orange rind lllld and/or shaved sweetened dark yw're woning wllh: Ibo pw Wnb off on me, but I .._ paoc•••, prepared 2 cups quiclt bread in'bt (as using peeled t.r. apple coarse-chocolate. Serves 4. d1rtetor -most important; alw~ fancy that I~ deted from a b om c m a de com-. prepared above) ly grated. _5trve dusted wllh tbe colleagues -your fellow It. I can't reiUy say that rve m"ercia1 mix. Later, ~of· Scant tablespoon lllCV ct:mamoa llll&r, or powdere(i .. ..,...,, '"'· actors; the characters. ce11o enjoyed a meal in an Arab ' feral a recipe designed for 1~ cups ml.ft or brown sugar, sweet buu.r . lalnly are utremely Im· country. Somehow !,loveµ,. slrelmltned cooking, a 1 tablespoo;t finely shaved andcrlspbacon.OruaeJllufup', Mold Van·'ishes portant: end the '•pproachea BriUsh !ope( even lhaugli lhe,y llvwlte Wilh lief husband. orange· rind ' bluebeiries lln seuoo) ot Clll- io the work, the techniques boil everything to death." ' ''Pp(; de creme is a dessert 1 large egg ned blueberiiet, drained. Add ~ employed and just what hap-C.OOking in the Scott house is you can make so fast you 114 tablespoons sweet butter berries to batter. Serve witff ' .. If~ bacon develops a slight pens during the gestation done mainly by the nam, don't hive to spend aii day in melted and cooled to room nutmeg sugar or pc>wdered mold Willie in the rtfrigerator, . oi GREAT d,f HAMBURGERS · period, that's the part in the Christine. "She's from 'the kitchon,'' Coleen aald. The tem"""ature su.,.ar; sweet l;>u.tter or dollonm wipe lt with a clean cloth dab-- oven. AIJbama and It's Southernr_;tw~o ~rec1pes~~1~onow=~' ::;~;B;lend;~;·c1c~·;b:re:ad~(or=box~ed:;;::;°'::;iou:::•~·cre:am~:~M;:a~k~••;:•~he=~~'i~w~, =,=ln~v~lne~ga:r:. ~~~~~~~~~~;-· :;··~o;;ao:r;go~Sc~· o~tt~~~~::;)-MEASVRI! OF SVCCES!I cookbf· That's wby I gel·fat ~~--~! ~ . . . "Succtu means the bring~ lose' weight. When I eat ' • . 0 o· ..... 01:9-A Ing togelher of all lheoe Jn. Christine's food for two weeks, ·AL. L I I 'I Ii_,.· l.F. .... i 1 N, , Ii: l=O · , 'r"'.. · ~ ·. _ ; gredienls -the marrying and 1 put 00 10 poun0s with her • · matchlng of them," be Sa.Id. dumpUngs aod gravy. And ft•1 And tt is measured by the death for me!" George said. grand appla119e or, in the cue Coleen excels In the kit. of cooking, the appreclaUon chen, be said. "She loves to with wbicb people devour t' ·'r cook but hates to clean up. ()c. food. cuionally Coleen cooks ex· About bis own IU'latory ex~ traonllnartly well, especl'1ty periences, Gecwge 18.id, '1l'm things like fish or casseroles." afraid I have the most mun-George was modest about dane tastes of anyone 1 know. his OW':l cooking skills. "I'm I like very simple foods. Some the world's greatest ham- actors I know are gounnets, burger coot." be said. "I don't but I'm certajnlJ not. I -·· ~ wllf, l .jqll, ~ that I lrom very 'iimple peOpJe, ~ ~ ter than country people rtdf." llll)'Glle elae, I do sorls, If The verulllo acter Wiil IOOO wierd lhl!IP .to thejn. I - be seen oo 1V PWlna !f'! mat mamiaus ---· l<J!, lllld roles of a wrltS inrf•IWi' alfor I put odd 1@lnp ljlto lljiiD 8¥ ego in "Mirror, Mirror, Oft ~.cnn.ce or.lelililn lb!; Ibo Woll " scl1ec!uled. for Nov. And llley're superb, ! fancyl • 21 M Mic.TV. ' he saJc! "'.""I laugh. , , " ' George was born tn Wise, RE8IQENCE . Va., in the Blue Ri<fa:e ftbm. 'lbe ScoUa live In a to.roam lain country. "I left the" In ~ house i:i' suburban infancy, but I have returned ~ York .. "lt'1 ~ old.roe,~ . many times and sUll conilder farm, 33 acres. 1be ~ ll it my home. I grew up ID ;:· J>Ut any kind of. larp Detroit, where we never ,~ \ e (arming," Gtcw9' ... / what you'd call country fOOd, -1 we have a veptabie · but plain mldwestem . fin, ,lnlc!I< iann-1-i: Iii ft'qalla Harvest food ltko cara ir( ~ ~ And we hove clop all!! cob and an ·-ii' ... and ponies. . n·. fr...:. tabl liiilnloua place to ... ~· vege es. ..wu..-.., Scott' bu _5 "I'm afrold that I ~,. ~ lbe oldelt uve1 -1n really speak Wilh ' • r, .,,..., " ·~ nextlwo oldeot ·-sophistication about eialle '7r , 1, -. 'IO foods, although I've been ii) Jiil!i'lfnlted Natkm School ID over the r= l'm afraid . ~~~0 ,;.;~~ Substitute · eQjoy Ibo w.,. fC>l " . dkL I !'&ll't .ir,rd to Joi iif'Jallllnl welihL Ai>d I s ' really can't coacelve that . avor).I. hJghiy aptoed ~ ... be ter-,. . ' • ' rthly good for u a steady A quiclt*<nab Alad ... di el" · • '• "" ' Com~·~ different. GOLF .\lllllCI" . , . BA voa~ •. OND At a. Giorp COl!!d be well 1 pack a g i relriier•tor cast al !!' aflllele 'for he 11 · hlscults lean 1'""'abd t .IJlrabC. In hla: t .n wbb:e · -' . . .,.; ~ .,ot:ked ..._ u a mer,, ~~~ • . ., ind •. proof • "'="liked .... mf!:"!"!-lir, "I'm a plf r.•. IUCUII,iJ' ID .UH lllld .. , ., .... J'm a lwsy ...... _,;-r bi!O• •tlca":a-4 Jn. ·~· th ~· pe ..... pl ''1n·tjlo~. W.·c:1n1 ~'....! .. w111i." Wilh to Iii ............. lhaL'! 1oit Iii a~ pall. SUr ID Hli~ .. ....... ColOm . 'Jiotltir *lil IUsooed ~' l ~H ,. ... &....:: II, -. Bolh' SciJlla ire IGl!I C\11 Roll ea<ll blaculhtlck-In ea cards, 1mn· eribbg! to whlteand.thei>ID 'ilmorids. bridge. Jt11 not UnUiual for ' Bake on cookie sheet in a them to invite guests in for preheated 4254egree oven for dinner and to stay up until five 5 to 7 minutes. Makes 2:0. or six the following mornlng Note: 2 teaspoons minced over a bridge or poker game. parsley and 1/, teaspoon garlic He recalled some of the salt may be used Instead of good restawants he bad gone the curry powder and &eUOn· to on a recent trip abroad. ed salt. Comp~ny Pleaser Apple Tops Pork Chop When you want to serve pork chops lo company, a good choice ls double pork cbopl that hoid a stuffing and are topped wUh apple rings. In lhe following recipe Ille stuffing is made with barley, the quick-cook1ng kind -yes, it now comes that way -or regular barley. Shortly befpre the stuffed chops come from the oven they're loflped wllh apple rtfou !IP 1l!ll °'"" make ~ vy ,_ tlii drli!i!lnp In pan: '"'I~ 1111l'4Gii't relilh lhli..,.~ wdrt, 1 cfumid vtatable 'on thO mend 'aid lei ft acid lht "ajuce." 8 red apple rings, unpeeled Into a medium saucepan turn the quick-cooking barley, celery, green pepper, onion, butter, water and 'it teaspoon of. the salt. · Cook over medium heat about 7 mlnutea, lllning oC.. caslonally. Remove from heat. Slulf pocket of eacb pork chop with barley mixture. Stir together the remaining 1 teupDOll ~}")Pill! ~ nour. Dtedat ·~l'«l · por. c1--flOur -· Pi..t In ungreased Ii-by f. by Z.lnch biking pan. In orehiat.d 311 • deer• .... bake '\mcoviied about 11\ houri or untJI cfiopa are fcll'k· tender. Aboul JO mlnuta Jiofore chofll m -· ~·~ liDie r1111 on eac11 po0 cliai>-SU. PRICES IFFICTIYI THUIS..SUM., MOY. 2043, 1'6t l,t.S.D.A. GlM)E 'A' 'flESH ~EN~"" HEN TuRKEYS ' - I ~4 OZ EN FOODS eLH• CR CATERINI ICE CREAM holf 6ftc =:,o; ... - -FUIL QU~~ cWii&ALlrCINl~·1 ~- .. ICOPE . ..,. •... SA'il :ir. WMITI, teA.D'I' TO IA.Kl, lltOOfotD ·BREAD . IAlA. Uf-STU.WllltY CHEESE CAKE . DELICATESSEN BUDDIG'S • "THE ORIGINAL" CHIPPED MEAT : = ... a 3,oz. •1 • TU-.Crr _, PKGS •• =t= . ,..,, 77• ... _ ........ ~ si· 3 ..... $1 pk91. 3 1 ·'~ 57c ·-·' ,., pkg. '~"·99c pkf. O.s.o.A. GRADE 'A' FRESH FROZEN ,. \ f•' I .. . ' " . TOMTUJKEYS . · 1 ,-.-~i . 31~~; -~ \touMo rui11i:rr . · • · 2· • t .fJ~ . DRUMSTICKS 1~,, ~: LUil QUA.UTY l'O«k , LlllK SAUSAIE ., LUii MINI HAM ot f.uMll JOHN IOllELESS HAMS . . wnn•" r,. FIESI OYSTEIS 3 :;: $1. ' ,, .. .... 1 ....... . 111r ,., cu••••H'• ......... ,. STUPPING CRAN I ERR MIX SAUCE AU. PURPOSE Or 9 ' 16-0Z. CA~ Corn ·; Wnol• 19~ .... d4 c ., 13-oz. StrahtH pkg •. ' ' SYhET, EXOTK: P:LAVOI PIRSIMMONS OCEAN SnAY, P:lfSH . tRAllBIRRllS 14'· 29·· IAG . IED fMHIOI JUICY 17.oz. llC ICLllllllll lo., lllJl.TIN Vll-S wmo ~ tOMll •2 .. oTC . ....AoDAY ~"' tMt:•2c.tt YnAJii•iMl.~l** ~ 77• ----PLUMP GRAPIS · :=!f"!~~-,lf made ,;..,. ~ ..;:i.,r'1 Note~ 'l'o ... .,'f.'ii1t,, tnmue wllar .to l3t CU(ll· Pl~ "'rlfi,' ..ie.t. ,,. .. pe'JlllOr, OuJOo, llulter, •atir •nd II teQJiOon d Mh In medium' saucepan. Cover and cook' about 40 mlmitel, lllln1ng occasionally. Proceed 1 1 directed abOYe. .. __ -REDD! WHIP CREAM ................. l OL con ....... S7c GEBHARDT CHILI CON CARNE WITH BEAHS ... 40 ot con ...... 79c CLOUDY OR CLEAR i LUZIANNE TABBY TREAT CAT FOOD .. , ........... 2 6·112 OL cons.. JSc GEBHARDT TAMALES .... l ................ 40 OL COIJ ...... ,~~c GOODWIN'S COFFEEw/CHICKORY GLAD WRAP, BONUS PACK .............. 125 I!. roll , ... JJc TASTER'S CHOICE INSTANT COFFEE. ......... 4 oL i••." ..... -, c AMMONIA IMPfRIAl SOFT MAR(lj\RJNE. ...... ., .... 1 lb. pkg ... ,, .... 41 c TASTER'S FREEZE DRIED COFFEE ........... , 8 oL 1or ....... $1.79 I lb. ?3 SANK A INSTANT COFFEE .... , , , ......... 8-oz. ior , ....... $1 .64 SCOTT TOWELS ASSORTED COLORS ........ G1ont roll .. , , ..... 3Jc Quo rt 31 C . C REAL!MON LEMON JUICE. ...... ,., .... , . 24-oz. hll.. ... , .. 53c JELLO PUOOING MIX, Asst.. ................ Reg. pkg, , .. 3 for35c Bil. con All SWEET MARGARINE ..... , .......... l lb. pk ......... , 29c, MINUTE MAID FROZEN ORANGE JUIC. ....... 16 oL con ., ..... 73c 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St., Harbor S~op,plng Center, Costa Mesa •• )1 ,--- ., I " ' l U OAILV ,PILOT Wtdn<"1'!Y, N"""bff 19, 1~9 28-year Background Chief Ex pla ins Law A finl.hand I~ al law en- lan:ement In Ora~ County .... .-. ........ or Qllta Mesa Women's Club on Jrklay, Nov. 21. Bania Ana Police Chief Sdward J. Allen, a writer and lleturer on police affairs, will Nlate his story or law en- llurcement. Serving with the Pll Jrom 1941 to 1946, Allen jillned tbe Santa Ana depart- Qllld in 19SS. He was among tie fint to expose the Mafia in ta United States and wrote a ti:lol: on the subject in 1962. llpedat guests at tbe noon PWP Asks luncheon will be Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth; City -Art1!&( 11.il'!Plt,, and =-or Alvin Pinkley.· Lending a helping hand to Fairview State Hospital, club members will meet at the clubhouse on the third Thurs- day or each month beginning tomorrow to sew shifts and matching pants · for patienls. Patterns, material and sewing machines will be provided ror the work session starting at 9:30 a.m. For information Mrs. Arthur Williams, 536-9658, may be contacted. ."Is Behavior \ Inbred ? 'l'bere's a possibillty parents somewhat set when he is born CIQ't be blamed for their will be Carroll Richard~, children's problems. pr1:1r1U.ing p cho)ogist and A panel of experts will ex-. Tt sy .. plore this concept on Friday"' . ~age e ? u n s .e I o r , , i.\1 Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in Laguna· ·HR~n .. 1 iUJUOl' ··bi&t!-scheOI ... Federal SaVlngs arid Loan prlnclpiil; Mfs~' ':J'ifin \'·H •· . ' • Ml\N STUFF ' ' l\li in yellow,goid filled. ·: 'key chain .'$1.50. Money clip. $8. · C~ll ·links; $12 .. Belt 'buckl~r$"1 t.6~kc'l" '' • 1 • • : • • • :1 t ~ : : "(.! : .'. ·1 buUdlng for members ol Richardson, a le.a-c h er ~ . ..1 ~ , .. -. . , . ., . .. .., . Pirents . W"'"~·~ Partners, specializing in learning pro-p. 'h d /' T d"f' / Ad f H ' ? "'> • • ' "" Ind •. --tilems, and"ihe Rev. :Oonlikl :fY C ii ~.IC: 'or . ra I IOna Ven . OU,Sfl •. ·; ·.. • ,·.,.,·~, ·.,.) ! . ·. '' · ··SL·A· ''16'.r.'S :' · · ···· ' . . ., -~ . '-i. .. ,. ,. , ' .. I . . . f • ' l ' . •• 1 4 • ~ .; •Qi.scussln'i findings of recent '8-Jtd,: pastor , of CkrisUan·· JI · \ iftJ research which -sugaests a .~cation. ·' \t-. 1\'"Vkt Houaei a-prized. possession of the Thomas llghi, a cand,Ie wl,lile Mrs. Crosson udi.-1tl(e boufe. ' J1w1l1t• Sine• 1·9. J · • I • , j ' • ' ' ' ' ·' ' • . . .• NEWPOiH BfiACH -'-;,,644.1380 ' . · "' . 18 FASHION.~SLAND child's temper am e 0 t is .... ·-.Panel . ~rator-.. will ~ Q'osson fami y, ha&-inspired • decorations for a Advent houses 'Gate b~k~ to the ~lfth ·Ce\ltury w~n ~ ~ · -: Lew Whitmore·. -clia1nhal1 "'br" CJiristr,bas f.ea Qb Wedne'Sday; De_c. '~0, in t~e Santa they ~ere carried 1Jlrough Ge'rman vil)jg~ ~o 1n· )' • . Y;.. 0 Cllir;1 AcfOll!ll Wtlcome -81nlu\merk.inl. M1•ttr Cl'l1rlf, tM. Sea Sirens the international ·board of Ana Couney Clilb. 'Mrs. Thomas Pekin, chatnnan of nounce the season of :Advent. '..... ,,.. • ; PWP. -~lh~.e:_:ev~e~n~l~SPQ!IBO~~~red~~b~y_.'.th~e:...,:cl~u~b~·~s ~s=oc~=i•~l__.::se=c~ti~o~n,'-~~~~:....~~~~~~~~~·~·_,:·~·-...:...~.....!"=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""~-0,.. MoMey, Frldtry ltllril t :JO I'·•· All single parents, including 1PPS Sea Sirens meet In KilJybrooke School, Cost a Mefa· Progr~ms beg!n at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. those with only visitation rights are invited. eorree hour will precede the meeting at 7:30 p.m. Alli ance Turns Ear I t • .. w ~• '• ' ,., YOU HAVEN'T I I t ,YOU SHOULD -- - SALONS ' ' .. ., ' To Poetry ---celebi'ated • Freilch·-·dJSiiUr ' Jacques Doye n· will entertain members ~ Alliance Fran- caise de la Riviera Callfor- nienne with a poetry reading on Friday, Nov. 21. '"'New pr es id e nt Chris- tiane Maitland of Emerald BaY invites members ta bring guests lo lhe reading wltlch will begin at 8 p.m. in ~.,,¥ftbor Vie.w School, Corona del Mar. 7J FASHION ISLAND •••·2151 Following the meeting, a 'refreshment bufret will l)e ot- (ertd by Mrs. M8f)'._ Lee Hart- je &ndik-ordintltM ftlembcrs the Mmes. Pierrette Lenny, 91 TOWN a COUNTRY ... 1-6641 . ' Lester Martin. Richard Murry and Charles Walls. The DefuxeZlc-ZqTouch &. Sew ..... mKNne~ Si"cer hH the Push-Button Bobbin, Built·ln Buttonholer, t\llllO-$POed motor fOI" extra control and Precision! (Model 645)1n "Glendale'' chest. The newest · Golden Toucb&Sew zig.zag sewing machinebySinger has no-ta~e bobbin winding. exdusive Pusn. Button Bobbin winds inside the machine. Built·ln Buttonhole dial turns out buttonholes easier than )'OU ever dreamed. Embroider. darn, merid, -even sew basting stitches! (Model 640) Shown in contemporary "Baken;tield" walnut-veneered deslil:. TIMI Zi&-Zae Toucht.S.w Mwinc machine ti,. Slnger has the P1rr;l't-But1on Bobbin, Bu1lt·ln Button liolcr. 15witchcs easily to sew z•g·zag stitches! (Model 646) In .. Summit'' dos Ii.. Thli Miiwt Slr•Jctrt Stitch Tou::h &. Sew MWlrc fTlllChlne bJ sn.r hM the Push-Button Bobbin, smooth ~ng spinning Wheel thread delivBT"y, even sews chain-Stitch! In ••Stamford'' con sol I.'. when yoµ buy any of the ~much &Sew*sewing machines I for Christmas giVing. F1IEE SEWING LESSONS. Singer gives freelessonsoo how-lo-use a~ machine with every machine purchased. ~ DELIVERY-anywhere in the U.SA including Alaska and Hawa ii! FREE GIFT WRAP-all bright and b<>ribboned. So you V(OO'tget an tied up in that little detail. llUYNOW ON 1llE SINGER Fl'G-36 CREDIT ACCOUNT,. and fl' you choo5e defer monthly payments until feb., 1970. SINGER ...oit ......... ~ ..... -dlpo91t1ilillhold1tttlttl!IW!ti1Dee.3l· ,.,_,;_J#..,,,...111.illNGllt .... !• For .,,..of the Wore ~)W,-whits Plll*S Under !lf!GtR COMPANY COSTA MUA· COSTA MIS.A I HUNTINGTON HACH I SANTA AN~ 1 •••DIN o•on ., ...... """ ....... UOI H~ llWI~ llllflltr 1t ltKll Oewn•-"" CMIMl'IH """!! Kl ,_.lltS • lt1·1MI Kl 1·JfU ..... i.v. CMM l"lnl H1r11tr Clnflf' HvnllntftA INCll Ctflte;r >OJ w-.1·•'· Or11111 Ctu11tr 1"1111 - ' ·-.·.·· t ' . ·, ' . . ,, s ·ave '7~· on.new Hormel Extra 8ot ... Chili . . "· , ·some like it hot, .so that's.how Hormel makes it. Hot and hearty With lean beef and beens In bubbling juices. Plus an extra helping of rich chili spices that put real fire In the flavor. Recomm ended for mature chill·lovers only. Fire-eaters, cllp th is coupon now! ~-•alfil-awaa., ... -.,.._.-..._ • .,-...... .-.-.-.~-•---• STOR E COUPON • 7 ' oft on Hormel Extra Bot ChW 15 oz. size,, · ·•I • • I -'. • ' . .1 • • Sf l! i • l i • l 11!"',l'!,.~------~--........ .,.._,_.,...~--------........ -----.----... ---...,,.-~~--.-.---~~~~---· --· -· _., ___ --......,,.._ ... -· --.----. --·---... ,.. ,,. •• ,. L • .. • •. ·---·· -. --DAILY P'ILDT ·51 -~ " ~·.~\. :···•1"' •• ·~ 1 I ... , ' • • .. ' " J . " I ' ..J \' ' I • ' ) • • • . ,, . . .. -. ___ : . ..:':.,...,._ .l,. :: ___ ---· -' !.-' •' ' " . . ' . ' -. . . : ~ ' ! I .,. .. • ' ' " . .'!: ' . . -• .._ c E_15,q·~!Jit~.' S~pphfr• .Blue F;r'!mis_~ w7 whit~ _p~~ •t_oP' &: w~iJ• .J••th•r. ex- . terior; .filc:t~or; ~ir, Full PO\¥,~· Stereo -AM;: ~.P.f~'di~r )leifks,. tilt;& tele1c:opic , 1teeri1JJ wheill, et~. etc-. . 1 . : , 1 ·I ! . . . . .;rs![.' H910l79H . ,._. • . •· :· .,'• • /' -'-"'!.· ... i-,. SALE $3600 1967 CADILLAC Sedan De Ville. Full power, .f~ciory air con · ditioning, AM-FM radio, i>Ower door lock11, j)OWer vent windows. Bronze f'lremist with black ~d~ top and black leather interior. (822AGA)1 . ' . . . I -• " Pifer , SALE -'···-.. . ! 196S CADILLAC :-. ' Sedan De Ville. Popular Newport Blul \\'I dlx. interior, Factory Air Cond., Full Power, signal seeking Radio, tilt ol telescopic ~heel, all Dix. Xtras. (IW0204 ). : 1 ,$1800 .. 'PllCI' ;:,.-· i . . • • \ .. , .. ' . ! ' . . .. •• . ' .' ' ' . I \ ' i " .. ! -;-, . . . .. • • ;" f't •. ~ ... : " . . . . .. . ' j ..... ~ ~ • ' i': ! ' t f:-· . · .. _ . "SALES 'DEPARTMENT OPEN ; .. ". .. " •• " . I ) SALE $6 ·666 PRICE 1968: . .cADILi.AC . Coupe de Vlllei-Norma'.ndf blue with black Landau and blue leather trlrrr. Full power, factory air conditioning, Wt•tele whl!el, AM-FM radio: etc. LoCal one owner. IVGZ117J 1967 !~HUtiDiRBIRD Alpine white "ith b1ack vinyl Interior. Fun po"·ei:._ factory air, AJ\f.n.1, ·.lilt atecfih( \VheeJ. (UTC387) J , • SoALf $4300. · rli1cE • SALi $1100· PRICE ·11· ·' 1966 TORONAJ»O . ' Deluxe. Full J:>O"·er. ractory alr conditioning, tilt wheel, AM-FM radio, siJJer: blue finish, vinyl top, delu xe interiOr. (10081) r ' • • SAU $2100 PRICE ;SALE. ,~.!.~~u,.'~,~~,~~l;h match· . $2.-. o· 00 ing cloth and leather interior. Full .power, factory air. A~f-Ft.! radio, tll t-teleacoP.lc , . ' ' steeri ng wheel. (RGU643) • ,.,C:E, ' l.~~8 CONTINENTAL, • Sedan. GJacler iT'«'n u·lth green leathei: In· terlor. Full power. factory air, AM·FM ra'diO. (V\VK492l .. ':MU . $3,DO • . . PRICE J ,. NABERS CADH:LAC· . ' . LEASE .DIRECT ... --..... Immediate delivery e Excellent Selection , . I . . Over four acres af factary allthar- iud tatal Cadlllac facllltles design· ed ta better Hll and service new and used CadlUac automalilles. --• t . • . • ... . I 8:30 Al\t to 9:00 Pi\'I !\ion .. 1Jv1,1 Fri.' e 9:00 AM lo (i:OO Pi\'l Sat. and Sun . -• All CARS SUBJECT° TO PRIO~ SALE. EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUES DA'!', NOVEMBER 25, ' \ . • , . . . . I' • .. - • • • '· I "" ____ ... ___ ""'!,...,_,"."'" __ ...,.._~--·--~~~--·-·· ·-·-... ....,.......... ______ -----· · ·~ ... ~ .. -·~·····r·~ ,1 •• , ......... --... \•• " -~-------------~---.... -----..... -----........ ~ ..... ·--·-........ ---·--· . .. . ... '" ' • • • o •I I . . .. •• • • •• , .• •··· ••• • ,..~ t•• • ·-•'f •N.,. . ... . . . .. ..,, ,_ • • • HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR.SALE . HOUllS ,OR SAl.E ... G.Mril 1000Generil 1000 Gener1I .tooo General 1000J~~~-~;~~~~'l ;O;";";'"~'"~'r.;~~~1~111111~1 ;G;one;;;;'5.1~~~~;;1;000;; I Newport B11ch ~Oener•I / • iOll . 2 BLKS to oeear., nc\Y 3 BR ;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;:;;;;;;~;;;;;, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1200 University Park 1237 . SECLUSION Loi ~ . .. ' • ' 3 eN·11s· . Open Da'1fy o""niz• DUPLEX w/atl Loving CARE • j ~ v,vners •• 1 -the xtras. &st I've seen. • / , Yrs. a rantastic hoinc on a A 3-leclroom IE'Ali'nFUL SOOOO \Yill handle. Good ttas Ix-en lavished on lblt 3 tnda j e ""' """" '"• "'""''' .. c1~ Home . . $29,950 1220 D9LPHINE "''""· * ""· homo. Locatioo '' the 1·· :i .. I ' ··' ~ion ln !h{' rear yal'd. A BAYFRONT lrvlne Terrace best & I.he price is right. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES "''"lil"l' bedroom, J balh, FOR ONLY E.,l>id• Coota i,i .... Spao. URGENTLY """' 2 lo < Como•"'· $33.9.10 hon1r \Yith a larxe formal HOME ;so tll• roof -n._,. on I•-• CUstom built 3 bdrm 2 bath • d h It Shown by Appointment $10,995 ... ·~ -· 12x15' 1orma1 dtn;ng room """' that wm <any • dining room. In the most On Ba,ysi.de Drive I 77x150' lot. lnt.'Ome $385 + breakf.ast area. Family themselves on )'l' round ren-re I 1 Linda l1le Drive i>eatefuJ neighborhood In the BUILT ON mo.nth. our best income~ ul tals. 64.2-2752 BKR 4 Bedroom. 5 bath home in final stagt!S of area. There's patkiJl: for YOUR LANO.. Cost-to harbor entrance, tum In &rea. · room overlooldnl beautif -==-=..::.:~=:._--.. completion. Palos Verde stone entry & fire· your boat or camper. your FEATURING: \vlth Pier I:. slip E~clusive With decorator patio for enter-FIXER UPPER-Bring your REALTY r.lac•• Fam1"ly room • b1·111·ard room Beaut·1• youngster Ci...!l walk dOwn to • lOSV sq, fl. 1 ~ Bed~.( & den, t.a.ining. All this & more ~n paint brush. Large 3 bdrm Univ. Park Center, Irvine • ~-"' • nclikl1-11p&cioul' bay.sidt 2500 sq rt home. Best buy 1n hom• \Vilh countrv-sized II d 0 at d P · d t $155 000 school. B('autiful carpets & • Doub1e i:arage "LO& ._ ·" Call Anytime 833-0820 U Y ec r e • rice a · · · · • · • · · · · , drapes, all elecliic kllchen,. • All la.lh ·and ,p}aitcr muter bedroom -suite Newport area. $46,500. kitchen, all bu ill i • n 8. ~!!!"!!!!!"!!!!"!!!!!"!~~~!!!!!' 15 Linda Isle Drive and a t:i-eat stone fireplace •Pullman bath-' 01'! the 2nd Jloor at oversized living room, 2 ..: Ne'v &: beautiful 4 Bedroom, 5 bath home tha_t adds beauty & warmth • Spaciou1; w•rdrobcs Truly a lov~ly home Victoria $18,5. 00 That's AIJ baths & heavy shake roof. Corona del Mar 1250 with ·Jarge s unken livin~ room & lam. rm., to your Uving i-oom. AU this CALL 537..0380 Jmm3:i~.~ kept ~~.~AI~\'nc~n:;;~ br~1~ -H·o-m·e--+-l·n-·co' me . . wet bar. Radiant electric heal Carpeted & & much more, on.Jy $44,500. •In iTiost Orange County and 646--111 \ N-r Harbor Hi' ~· C"l "' "'2' So th 646-7171 e ~231 3 other approved areas. \ Ll,sted ~usivcly with (anytim•> •w offer. ..., ..,......,,.. ~ · u I'm an ex!rd nice 2 bedroom landscaped. Priced . '. . . ........ $155,000. STANCO HARilOR For Uus~adorable dream cot. Coast Real Estat1: HOME wiU1 a 2 bedroom 16 Linde Isle Drive l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""""""""'l .i.aa:e;Wilb 4 rooms complete-WATERFRONT ?>!ONEY MAKER out back. Exquis itely decorated 5 Bedroom, 5 Bath Builders Inc. WAN'I;. A ly done over. New'bath, new . DUPLEX Both units arc O\\'ncr occu- -· new home with u pstairs view of Ci;irona del OPEN 7 Day1 WORKSltOP? kltC~n. [telfl panellihJ, new SttPs to Lido shops, bank. pied and flawless. Situated ?\'far hills. 3 f irep laces & BBQ. ·cantilevered 10666 \Vestminster Ave. · carpets,.new paint, new.root Home&. income + d6ck.Ior on a quiet street,Jined Cor- t. d k p · d ·•• d k t •J4S 000 t Garden Grove · REAL TORS ' 1'remendoi¥ Newport Heights le: low1/~otainance lot. boat. Ffl)nl patio, view both ona del Mar' street, Once pa10 ec . rice WIVJ oc ci.: •.... .,' • ·College Park Balancedeo.wer.Horiles 3bedri>om;t~tbwlthgiU1 Wbe tl:' .. eCoelaM t • h Co 673•4400 size family rtiObf, ·P,&tio ..... re · ..,.. • esa unitS. Temu. ~000 you ve s~~ t ·e-rest-me 57 Linda.Isle Drive ~=z:=::=:=:i:;m=:[ ctean as a p,ih uirOUghout. neat 1Jtti t .Jbo11Pina. R: c. GREE:R ,R,altv see the-OO .. t. A Real Estat· Must s.~e 4 Bedroom • Bath ·home with pat'• W'th p I , ' 3355 Via Lido ' 613-9300 1 ers Extlllllive.· · ~ ' I 00 Doub!~ prage y.rlth 10 x 20 _ ~ •i: deck, slttinii room and fir~plac;e in 'master · · BA YCREST ''°""hop 1pace. J"'t • . LEASE.>O,PTtON · 67~50 • . bedroom suite. Family i:oonl'l!as ~unken con·. S%6,950 $460500 blocks 1rom S<hools & shop-"'8"I' 4 B<tnn. 21) beth -versation pit and fireplace: ..... : .. $162,000. pq:.'$35,000. · 'b0me1 Gn!at area tor child. 1-0 THEREAL .,ESTATERS I I Linda Isle ft.v'olo: pmont Co. . 4 bdnn 2"bath on Fordham lt.1 • Luxurious l Bedroom, family ·•7171 ,~ N--rt. m vd., CM ren because of the pool's, ..,. Drive. This is BEsr POOL NEW•YIEW-42 room, 2 f~places, 2 baths. ..,..... -r,... tennis & club house. ALL l!J!!l!!OIO~~llo!!!y!s!lid!!e!lD!!r!l.!l• !!N'!:.8!'\'. ~B!il!!l !!G!!ru!!!"!nd!!y~67!l5'!:·3~2~1!0~1 HOrttE·BUY IN AR~ SeautifuJly decot-at~ hill-, Beautiful l_andscaping, court· ~~ Eves. 644-0345 this for $34,950, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii.iOiiol ' ' . 1: Exclusive With side 3 Bit, 2 Bath w/bcam-yard entrance. A real plea· Graham Rlty. 646--2414 ONE Of A KIND cd ceilings, tiled entl'y, lu.x-sure to sbo\v. . Mesa Verde ''Special'' Near Newport Post Office ,, "' ' neral 1000 General 1000 Newport FOREST E. :~·-·O L S 0 N " ' l"~ . ' .. . ' Inc. Realtors TRIPLEX EAST SIDE PAYS $6000 I •. !:'' Tantastio value! 3 la1~ 2 1 ·bedroom 2 bath units .. De-! ·luxe kitchen wi lh built-ins. Luxury carpeting through- . out. Ju!t 1 years young. !::'-. , Plenty al parking. Manicur- t 1.. .~ ,.ed grounds. Plus the big :-:-:· bonus feature. A 11 u p er t:1L., ·• pool!! HtuTy on this onc. :·•11"' 'Call 645-0300. , .. I ... •" :•• ' CITY RANCH -. "'·' . . (,.:~.: HORSES' "'·'"ASSUME 6% LOAN ... -,; ... ~ 1.. 1!he b~ 6'" annual '10 rate l' 1~: Joan pays ev~ )"ilh \ Jow, low monthly payments. ~ '· 4' ma&Sivt bedrooms. ~. ~ ' 25 ft. tiving room. Big: eoun- , • · try kitchen with deluxe built. I. -· ~ ,. ins. Huie, huge Jot right in -. · the city! Plenty of elbow l 1 •: ~, . topm, and YoU can have l . horses too! Don't delay! call rtoday for eXciti;.ig low price 1 and terms. Dial 645-0303. ,, .. EAST SIDE PRIME AREA $1 7,500 BARGA IN . ' A real Christmas bargain! Mesa Del Mor • al liq 4 Victoria 646-8111 (anytime) J-lere is 11. gleaming friendly family home in a cholcr: , &l'ea. Ne1Yly painted and carpeted. Texas size bed- l'ooms, I~ baths. d r r a m I '-!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!~~= kitchen with rclinished satin LIVE AT THE t:abinets. Best ol all only BEACH $29.~00. ' Colesworthy & J:o. $26,500 This is beach living at Its be91 ·. 2 big bedrms. plils a den • 2 balhs and 2 atrium patio,s • alJ only 6 yeari; old. Owner \Yill C"arry the fin- ancing with only $2000 down • WOW! ORANGE COUNTY'S ''Agent" "t'or A \Vise Buy" LARGEST 642-7777 2629 HARBOR BLVD . BALBOA PENINSULA 546-8640 WALK TO BEACH OPEN EVES :r1LL 8:30 Gorgeous cathedral .beamed Ceiling home \vith 3 1pac- iow; bedrdon1s & 2 baths in- SO.Ul'H SANTA ANA cll{ding Guest Room! Plush Three bedroom, 1wo bath, carl>ets & custom drape11 'of fully c~IOO and draped, elegance! Balboa's prefer-Built-in kitchen with laun. red area only a stone's d1y facili!ics. Double gar. throw from the old Barthol-age. fenced yard. % ACRE amu property and elt>R to RANOIERO h T END OF all st}Ofls! An utterly ·fan-CULD~SA.C .street o n I y 'rastic value for the very $22,900 . FHA .TERJl.tS. puticular bu~r. Very, very tllll!lll!l!lll!!l~~!!ll attractive terms & moder-' {lte down paYmcnt priced at a Bargain Hunters, $47,500, WE SELL A HOME EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & Lee You couldn't buy the Jot for tltis price? A real doll b()Ule~ 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adamsd iiii0ii0iiliii0ii0ii0ii0...., Immaculate throughout. Wall 545-9491 Open 'lil 9 Pi\.1 FOR THE to wall carpeting. Freahly fiiii0ii0 ... ii0ii0ii0,...., YOUNG EXECUTIVE ""U.tod. &autlful pan.ling, SUPER SHARP WESTCLIFF Hu~ 20 ft. living room. Beautifully det'orated 4 bd-! . " Sb&ke roof found only in NE\VLV LIST!'.:D honie rm family room homr in ~-fnore expensive homes. sub-in r.resa dcl f.lai· ivith 3 move-in condi!lon. Kitch('n ~ -mit down payment. Call bdrnis. sha k e roof. has loads or 1·upboards & now! ii4;MJ303 gprinklers & lovely park t'Ounters -f-breakfast art'a. like yattl, Exct>Jlcnt Joca· New paint & carpf'lS. 645-0303 ''°" 00 a •";" """· Barrett Really ~ at Hal'h<I' Cont•>" $'8, 1'"1 "k" iJ. I . 2299 Harbor Blvt1,., C.l\l. • C:O&ATS 16(1.) \Vestclill Dr .. NB '··J_.,..........._~I UNDA ISLE WALLACE 642·5200 ~-i : ·. BAYFRONT REAL TORS ----. ,, -546-4141-MESA VE~DE i : . /. fantas.tic b&yf.ront buy. 3 IOpan Evenings) 15th TEE + POOL · .Large bedrooms, 3 bathis; •!!!!l"I!~~~!"'!!!!!!!!! Ultin1alc in grucious Jivini;. 1,,. ~le dining room; 55 ft. .. 1 $23,950 5 bet.I~. -4 baths, famil.y !-: ·: .. o( baytront with pter & slip. ;'EASY TO BUY" roon~, J6.j(). s11. ft. or supc1 b 0 -Asking $10:5,000. , " quahty V1rw of ocean & • h b l Casy to 1.ovt. King sized Catalin~. Electric kitchen, ' , , 10 ft macna bedrooms, 2 bath!;. Dream F' II d' . ··'"!"~ . k' h 0 r lltful . u uung 1'001TI :H.,. '"u · (714) 642.a235 ~f~· TVe ~ntenna,P'~~: TARBELL 2955 Harbor ~ ... !IOI. Dover Drive, Suite 120 vale orchard, ~1720 TJ{E QUICKER YOU CALL. Newport Beach TARBELL 2955 Harbor THE QUICKER YOU SELL . ' : . :· ··' ' ,. .. " ,, •·' ' I • • ,, , " ' J ~ ~ ,. : I I "' -' ' .. '·• ··J ~ ' ' . ' • ' . I I •- ~OL HOME $21,500 Sharp horn<' on iO X 100 lot wllh aptt'klln• AN'fHON.Y P00L. l:l.ECTAIC bvilt..fn Jcitch~n, 2 Baths. FA?tflLY ROO~t. rx<'r lh:nl c;arpetini; and dr8.pcs. Belt buy at $22,SOO with 10$~ doy.·n? SUI/MO. TOTAL \Vhcn you u1ume this r.xcelltnt F.H.A. lot1n y.·Hh S\li. r~ annual pereentnJ:'I" raie. Shtrp 5ff Haven home \\'Ith FIREPLACE. OJNl:\'G ROO~'I and elf"C• trlc bullt-tna.""Cood landsel\pl n![ \\1th loads of brlck\\'urk. ~al OPPORTUN· JTY tor the wJse bu)'tr at $24.5001 .... -.... _ ury carpeting & Yie\.\· of Cal· ~lary Lou i\1anon liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Unusually sharp 4 bcl1·m with PRIVATE ROAD alina & Palos Verrles. S~2.· ~ 4 BDRM 2 BATH fan1ily &: dining rooms, high 2200 So. ft. of beau!. custon1 hill · h bl! f · Unique, Modern, Beau · ! 500. Imma:c. Sherwood Estates O{I a 1~·1t a 0 view. home. Panoramic view of R'ddl & R R 0 -·t tra'l I Fan1ily rn1 . + den. On 1~--1 e os1 .e•ltors· . home. lmmed. poss. Pre· DUd. 01· 1 er s orage, a Back Bay. Many, many c.'C· ..... 0 ba k 'd f tdoo est panoramic harbor vie\v 3535 E. Coast Highway (ol.t'... II ' •--k & ( mium :shag carpcting thru-a:ioeat c yai or ou r tras. S64.500. lot! Just listed exclusively CdM e 67.S.7225 awe 1 NII If I. out and custom Jandsc. Own.' cnJertaining •. Turly one of PROPERTIES WEST 'at only $89,500. _ ......................... 550 Ntwp.iriCenter Dr. \Yill f.inance at 7 ~lt</e. MesatVerde's tinl.'st. 675-4130 675-1642 DON V. FRANKLIN !Newport INch, Calif. ~ 5('·S880 BY OWNER: Ne,v, 3 BR, 2 REAL TOR Take Over FHA Loan 133-0700 644-2430 ' itt'G'E""w BA, family room, diciog • 673-2222 • , • l5t'GMl!mlt r.cM. rm, firepJ.ace, &hake roof, ..,,....,,,..,..,..!!!!!!!!!!!! 'GOV'• 1. REPO . ...,,.,tod; .,...,, bW!t-in•, CAMEO SHORES -Lara• ---=-==-=---= - large patlo, fenced yard, corner lot v.·I view. 4 BR's, $23,000 1 Newport Beach. Ford Rd at 2~2 BA. frpl c, crpt1, drps. Large 4·bdJin 2 bath & farn· Fantastlc,Ocean View fl.lacArthur. ?t1ove forces $64.500. \Vould co 11 s ider • ily room ' ntar. sctiools & Cozy home With handy fea.. sale. $39,500. 644-4950 lease 1v/ option. Flexible 6hoppina ~ excellent Costa Me•• Verde Cambridge tu~s. Large valuable .lot 1h • OCEAN VIE\V DUPLEX !('!'ms. By 01v11C'r. 673-5448 ·Meaatarea. $1500 dow1;1, to-New listing with large mUe mile to l'J'iarillOl. Excellent 4 BR. + 2 Br. unit. Walk to DUPLE.'\: .so. of I-lwy. 2 t~ moTithly payment $219 Haven pool, dre¥Sin& room . .£~~Eu. 830-6060 shops. $39.500. Agent houses. $55,000, SS.OOOdown . i~. taxes. ·aean &: fresh, formal ·dining room A 3 • 642-3850 Income $415 mo. 6Ta-li044 ready to move into. Act rut 'aOOd ,'5ized bdrms.' Really 23331 El Toro ?toad IN,Cl~C~E'--J'-8'~.~,~B~a-ho,.-m-•-. ~Pool~. •!!!"!!!!'!!!!!!"!!..,...;.,..,,.I on ~iajone. CA~ ~llSl a gi'eat}1ome for the-rronef. El Toro Owner must· sell. 1518 Sylvia INTERESTE .. D-IN ' Hontag• R•al E•l•to fop<n s.. it lbaay; you'll ho plea•· S BEDRM + 3 BATH La. 548-3261 or &12-2ti01 evesl .r antly surprised~ DINING RM + $26,950· 5 l" Oii ? a· r· -· R DLX. Condo. 2 BR 2 BA. fpl, 1.C 70 ~ S<tl·Sl80 ig iesta .,....... too! ich view ol pool. $27,500. H. Good sized .'.l bedroom 2 bath Brand New Listing (r.Ntclntmi tt.bt) wood pai1elin1r. handsome r-.tcKenzie Realtor 64&--0732 UEGE REA' ·:rv fireplace. Breakfast b a r. Jamlly room homr \\'ith a Lovely Mesa Verde Cam· " FORECLOSURE. 3 Br, 2~~ great 5~ ';Q assumable loan. bridac home, 13 x 36 Blue lSOOAdirrls atH•rbor,CM Hurry. • 540-l~ Ba Tnhtt. Frpf. ~. 112'1.500 TARBELL 2tSS Hirbor ·-With $6,800 do"'n you1· pay-Haven Pool, dressing rm, __ Liaison Co. 6Ui-0732 mrnts: arc $146 ;>er month etc. 3 Real ~ sized "S..!d· GOOD GRIEF.I! Costa Mesa • i IOO 3 BR waterlront. No. 62 TOTAL. Or let us help you rms. fam & din rms. Appl. REDUCEOANOTHER:.,,000 :-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:1 Balboa Coves. $60,000. \Viii \vilh I.he financing, $23,950. only ...,, · • Balboa Peninsula 1300 Developer's Duplex Three bedroom upper two bedroom lower, in Yery good rentaJ al'ca, N(l\Y tully lea. eel. GOOcl growth potential. $49,500. BURR WHITE REALTOR 2901 Newport Blvd., N.B. 6754630 642-2253 Eves. 546-2313 · This suPerior 2 story home Socrlflc' e Sale trade for acreaae. 548-7771 ~41·~810 is located in desirable Mesa 1351 '0 ' THE REAL \, ESTAT£RS (l!t•cinlmathlfbU Verde. S bedrooms 2% Full Rrice $21,500 Newport Hei9h't1 1210 Lido Isl• ~GE REALTY baths. Domestic p.,.;blems Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 bath with -CLIFFHAVEN .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;,j IJ'**' .. MI HOTTEST Pny $7300 to 11.ssu1ne 31:',~ Joan. 3 lxlrm, lan- ai patio, shag ~arpets. Pr'icl' just reduced 10 a low $27,%0. Great ~1esa Verd(' location. MllmatH1rbor,CM. force sale at only $42,000. new carpett thrllout. La~• LOWEST PRICE . ., New listing! 3 Bdnns., 2 . . . • yard comple;e "'ith coYer-baths+ Giciting.family rm. H°"!e on -Lido. 2 Br. 1 ba. DOYER "SHORES ed patio & ff'\lit trees. Room Ir: kli'ch.-~moo. Great !Or' Street-tC>-Weet lot. Brand neW,. v an Wt-Us' 4 • for boat-or dllller. Close to f il 0 l $35 500 $42,500 bdrm. 3 bath + pot,vder all sctlools, Low down & am Y. dJ. NOW·?' LIDO REAL TY INC . F al di . 1~3 Bak CM ... 5450 take over hij"h existing 6% .,. ...... ,~ Pro-·•···· ,1;_5.,..., 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 l'OOm. orm n1ng room "" er, . . .,...,. Joan. $l4S' per month' pays .,...., .... ...... ... " •~u ram. tm/\vet bAr and ti-pie. -everything, CALL LARRY Luxuriously carpeted. Su-BIG AND BEAUTIFUL 540-1151 u:el'itage Real Es-.No::.:w:.i:po:::.;rl:.:S:.hoco:.:r.:H:..._1:.:2:.:c20 perb view. Pool ln landscair $29,1501 ta .. ed court yard. Roy J, \Vard Very well .. slacked" • per-.,..".,',,0,, .. ,,",,',.',,••!iJ)!!!!!!!!!!!!~l 3 BDRM Lower 3 Bdrm U~ 1430 Galaxy Or. 646-1550 J-ily p-por!ioned 2 ''°'"" per Duplex, no! lease-hold. ~--'"' . ., OLDER 2 BR hoWle, 2 car --1. M hall RJ home. 4 Bedrooms 2 baths, gar. Lrg lot _ suitable for $55,950 i'~~"' ars ty Investment lpcome family room. 6%' GI aMual building. 545-6001 I ;';;75-4tibo;::=====·=== percentage 1 1oank now on proJ>" $21,500. 3 BR 1% ba. $148/ Baycrest 1223 7 UNITS I l ~..,., ~re:·. erty. Rent-i e payments. ,,, J::::?.:::=:... ___ _:c::::; 107 VIA EBOLI 4llOO SQ. FT. 4 BR. 3}S BA, 3 car iarage. Ctpts, drps, unusual featur- es. BuiH 1967. Owner C. R. Gangi. 213 I 244-3101; ~es 213 I 246-trnJO. Open. · ~rg~ ot ...... '<JON• TARBELL 83!).600) mo at o,~. Avail. immed, CREA" PUFF--roont lo build ::i more. $90,000 23331 El Toro Road Rl tr . 642-9730 Eve 548-0720 m Owner will carry 1st TD. Spanish !ilC', gay ·decorator W1lla~cC1rdle, Rltrs. F=I Toro HUGE 9 room+ guest house ~)l~c.:;O.\:·r1'• }\;; ~,. 546-5990 EXQUSIITE 3 bdrm. lg kitch, lg den. pool. $79.500.- Huntington 81i1ch l400 WHO SAID? II •-'<' 3 BR 2 bath I ... & pool. Owner. $38,950. wa paiwrs, o pen .... an1s, . 1810 Newporr<Blvd., C.l\1. lOm~, coru~r tf.16-2'"::i44 * 548-&333 Frank Marshall R I t y 675-4600 ' 11·e1 liar: hl'ick p11.tio & !HS-7729 ·644.()68~ eves. lot 130xl80 • add 5 more ==0:=-=="";;:::== plan!e1-s bl<'nd in ron1anlic ..,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""'"' units. DrlYe by 15-15 Santa Mese Verde lllO Dover Shores 1227 Tigh• money & high inter- est? .rantastic 1v1r. Joan wilh reasonable do1111 on custon1 built 3 bl:lnn, family room, spacious covel'e-d pa- tio, desired built-ins, all on large corner lot in Lake Park area. Fairly priced at S33,0CIO. OPEN HOUSE Sun- day. 220 Springfield. harniony l\'ilh this nr. new NEWPORT BEACH Ana Ave. then call ~ BR .• I 0 IV n1aintenance Charmifli 3 BR. \Y I larae llania ltealt1• high yafue ho111e. Otfered 1-~ ' u· Hd ·• U ......... yr, cov. pa o. l\·u. "·'Z •. ,. at $3-l.~51J. 011,ner will as· n •-t bl··-· k" ·• N· ~ -rs:, uy ., u1: 11'-'I•. r .. J--------- Si:il in financing . .schools. _church. /t. shops. $22 500 Hal Pinchin & Assoc. Owner \Y/fina~. S27.000 9 :;900 F.. Coa~t Hwy, 67=>-4392 W lk Riiy '7'5200 • or · ~ r NO OOWN TO VETS 4 BR, 2 BA, fm rm. exec home. Bltns, good cond. Pvl \\'ailed [J·nt patio, lge hid sv.·im pool w/slide & div brd. Prof landscpng, lo 1naint. , Xlnt ncighborhd. $43.950. 541)..1573 -Ci-Irreplaceable Vie\v'A' Bay & Mountains! 3366 Via Lido', NB ()pen ·'Suri. 3 BR, 2 ba, tam rm 11·/rrplc., OCEANFROf!IT g.ame rm, cov. patio. Lg cor. College Park 1115 5 BEDROOMS lot. Call f\lr .. Nel:ion 5~0-ua1 '"'"""3=B-R-.-$--27-,2-00--- OWNER MOVING Regal .. Old World" Contem· po1-ary picturesque home w/ unobstructed vlelY • mos1 rooms. 4 Br's, 4 ~-2 Ba -f- maids qtrs. Ideal for enter· tainlng. Easy maint. lmmed occup. Furnished. $178,000. Assun1p 6~!t~'o loan. 5'18-72-19 Pacific Shol'es Rcal1y 536-sss.i or 8l7-S~ Pl'ic(' 1't'<lu('cd to $tl,150 on 3 bdrrn,q I ·1( baths close to i>ehools. DAVIOSON Rulty ~-5~60 EYes. 549-10:»8 3 HR, 2 BA, tam1!y roon1, pror decor. l t; yr old-xlnt t.-olld. S32.500. 21382 F1eet Lane. }IB. Ov.~r 64&-4328 ldtel Location Heritage Real Estate. 27 Ft, Hv. rm! t~• baths. $54,000 $2l,9SO Cp d bl L I G Willi ts, rps, tns. gc, ot eorgt flmJOn MESA VERDE!! \Y/ cov, boat storage. Top REALTOR Lowest priced hon1e in area loc. 673-4350 Eves. 673-1564 & it's a darling. 3 bedrooms, CORBIN·MARTIN Js Your Ad in ou r 2 baths, Country style mod. REALTORS OPEN Sal & Sun 12-6 1536 Gllla.xy Drive 5 BR, <f BA, paneled fam rm \\'/ irplc, 2 lge patios w/ pool, lgc view lot, crpts, drps. (hvner. TRAGEDY STRIKES- Must sell 3 large BR 1% ba. dining room. Adult occupied only, Low down to present finallCing • $24,950. BRASHEAR REAL TY classifieds'! Someone will be em kitchen. 54G.17'20 675-1662 557.9595 Evts, 675-7'203 OJ' 548.()'273 16.qjz Beach Blvd., H.B. looking for it. DiaJ 642-5678 TARBELL 2955 Harbor 3036 E. Coast 1-1\vy., OJi\1 847-8507 Evl'.'s. 431-3769 . . 1000Gen•ral 1000 Gener al 7682 Edlottr ~ Ol'POllft """TU•eToM n"Tl• :-ljjl"2!4455 0,.0 .... 1 ... POOL P~D-NOW'5 THE TIME ~4,000 total c;ash do"'n nHde<t to assume low lnttrest VA Joan for this :<harp 5 bedroom home with 36' POOL. L6ft' of dttklng and patlo.'<iorgeous c11.1·pc1s & drapei;. i\todem garden type• kitchen. Priced at $27.500 FULL PrtICE. Total Payments just like l't>nt. G.l.'S NO DOWN Jiu~<' addL'li farnily room v,1th fireplace and Bar·B·Q i;oes with this shal'J) :\ h«:lroon'l. 1 bath beauty. Se:parate laundry. \Vhat a hou11e. Formal dlnin·g roon1. Exttllent. car1ll'l' & dr11.pes. l.1odern bullt-lns. Double garage. Com · plC'tely ft:>nced yard. Scllct "·UJ pay some of your costs. Priced at ONLY S25.900. Lo\v [)o,rn Fl-IA al~o. S<'C this 011c1 Y.A. LOAN ASSUMPTION \\'ith $4,000 total do"'T1 paym<'nl for this 6% annual G.l. Loan Is St52 , • , no hiddrn C"O~ts. Clf'an 3 bedroom roady for occupancy. 'T\\•o gorgeo1111 hatlis. Carpets. Drapc1 throughout! Double Garaie. Two Pauos. Oose 10 school and shopping. Stelnp: is hfllltvina!? I PRICE WITH POOL $12,500 Bellutiful cornt1· loca!lon v,•hh lots of privacy. 3 Quetn slz~ ~rooms, 2 Baths. Lots or shuUt>rs. ('.orgtoua carpets .4: drapts. Electric built lnll for r.tom, Covr,red petio surTOunds this huge POOL. Great California living. JO~ Do\\•n . WI SELL A HOME IVllY 31 MINUns COSTA 1790 HAllOI ILVD. Opeo 1iffftlop 'tU t P.M. $1 ONI DOLLAR MOYIS YOU IN-NO DOWN-NO COSTS VETS 5 tre:mendoWI bedrooms. 2 baths. Built in kitchen! Family room? Patio kitch· en & dishwasher! Roma.ntlo fireplace! carpci.-. & drapes! Never lived in. A BUILDER'S CLOSE OUT only 1ifr: hour to the Blue Pacific and the sno\v Upped mountains! FUU. PRICE $25,950. PRICE WITH POOL-$12,500 Beautiful corner location v.·ith lots of privacy. 3 Queen size bedrooms. 2 Baths. Lots of shutters. Gorgeous carpets & drapes. Electt.ic built ins for 1-fom. Covered patio i;urrounds this huge POOL. Great Cllifoniia llvin~. 10% Down. . ' IELIM IT OR NOT! $1 ,600 DOWN PAYMINT! Fantastic f.500 sq. fe<>t of 4 huge BEDROOMS and FOJJR baths NEAR THP. BEACH ! Old world ehann with nE'\v world conveniences in f$1"111 sized kltchtn \Vilh built.in FREEZER and REFRIGERATOR! Formal 14 X 12 dining room! Glea1ning HARDWOOD FLOORS! Very private & sttluded Rres of towe:ring shndc trees. Big Big lot with DOUBLE DETACl-IED GA· RAGE: Your dream hom<' at a F1JLL PRlct OF $24,950. YI OLDE HOMESTEAD WITH IASEMENT for 11torlng all your goodies &: keepsakes! 4 fantiistfcally BIG BEOROO~IS & 3, yes THREE BATHS! This oldcr custom home of HARDWOOD FLOORS and genuine LATH & PLASTER is in PRJf\1E BEACH AREA! Shops & Schools handy. Very ciuiet alN'tt of lo\vtirlng knarle'd shade trees! Big, Big, low m&inl~nanet yard \vith room for rotuninr kid~ find drU-chro double ¥&rlliti!. GE'l' THJS ... NO 00\VN VE71'S or $1.700 Do\Vll lo olher quallfled buytn at FUU. PRICE or $24,90(). -& ... . ' .... ' .... _ 1000 I '>-o.' \ • . -~c .. • .. .. .. . . .. • • .. . ; -• '" .. ·- ' • • ' ' , • . • ' • ' • ' • • • • • • . - ____ ""' _______ !"" ____ .,,,.,..,.._""' ___ ,.._,.. .... "'I ... ~------.-... ------... ---.... --... --~-,----~-·----·--..----==' I I I I ., • PILOT0ADVERTISER •f'3 Wf'Clnesd.iy, Nowmbtr 19, 1%11 y l't(OT ~ m \ltodM!d'1, H~ 19, 1'169 DAii. 'UITAU RI NTALS _;;;;:;c:.:;,..~.NT;;;;;A;:;:U:;;....:.::..:;:.:.;__~1-u~c.....;,;1tt <C NOUS S FOR SALi H USE P!OR SAL E .... rALS ' • Hun~!,'!!on BNch. 1400Hunl~kln lleoch 140I Hou-U)>furnlt!e'I RI NTAI.• ~ Purftllhod ' I A-IJ!fum-A-Uftfum-"""· Unlurnlshod 0.'!'lro ll l NTALI Apia. .......... ... ' ' Mou Verde 311~ NEW H,OME IMMEDIATE MOYE IN 4 BDRMS l1/z BATHS 1/4 MILE FROM BEACH 520,990 HUNTINGTON BEACH Can Now 962°1353 3 BR, 2 BA. fam rm. dbl lrplo, drp1, bllnl. a&rckner Incl. $251) lst/lut dep. Jm. mtd oceupy. M0-3300 Ntwport Bloch 3200 B/B 'l'OWNllOUSE 3 &lrms., 21Ai baths. Adulll only, Jo~acei: pool. $275 Mo, Bay & Beach Kt:Nf AL~ Re•lty, Inc. General Single Adults 4000 I t1l1 5'91 Generol \ 5000 Coote Mota , i too Huftll..,.. -h 5400 Newport Bolch 4200 p;s. 3 BR. Crpts, Drpc. r------- • ~ _ Bl~!"', Chil4'"" l pell LOVl!:LY . l&e l BR, erpls, 2 Bdnn Townhoux, t!l balll, Mite. Rift 1 BR l&q-e. Near ocean. O.K. BJue BeacOn, 5\5.oltl drpc. bltll\I, car. Adull.I, no W:..Od. :i:m. crpl.t. dti>t, $~. CARAG E $lll mo. Upitalrs. $UO Yrty • ..UtU pd. petll. $135 mo. Mfi-1762 • 2317 ~ .. -n. CM. " ....,.eek.~ C0tt1 -S100 2 6 I BDKMS, 2 BA, pvt. - Carqre fo ren ~~~~~r~t:~~1,;~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ 12 BR Studio, l~' BA. Patio. patio, •--t~ poot, w··~ •Jl42.lll'l9 WATERFRONT 2 BR. patio, Good •---•:-"""' W·"-·-""' .... ....-""""uun. ~ .... ce ..__ .. up. --W • ·~·. boa t dock , Yearlv A •Ao""""" '""""' ~ ~•c.u ' MERRIMAC WOOOS ""' --lot ........ , C.~; ot N.B leaae. * 673--9060 2 BR nL CLEAN 2 bdr. All utra1. <-Om for .. ,1 C.M. $l>. 2-3645 1 ----'~=----1 Jult completat, J or 2 BR, 2 u Newly dee. New Kid• OK. ius mo. Oa,)is area. Ct.II n $150 1 BR tum apt. Crpts, BA with air cond, cont· crpta & dtpt. AdultJ., no ~~~ntl&bltns. Pool. 1525 pletely IOWXl:proofed, aell 1,:pe;";,·;:::&1,::l-25.la=:" ;:·::· :,5'6-<=:::71;:~= 84J..TI'70. Eves. 84T-15M S~L~kle~ara.ge ..:.::::::::=:_ _____ j cleanlbg ovena. WOOd cell-I · S &I TRAILER • 8x40 Expando, i~. d1ahwashers, J u 1 h Mtf.I Verde 511 O inti An• 5620 llv rm, 1 BR. $ll5 Working landscaping wtth streams & C T or Rent, U11VJ11 GARAGE f del Mar. S20 •Call mo. 673--2918• 'man or couple. AO'OSI trom waterfalla, elevators, BBQs, 2 BR. Cpll, drps, elec. bltnr. AN' IE IEAT! beach. 548-Tll9 clubhouse, &a.UnaJi, jacuzzi & Garage. AdultJ, no pets. PRIVATE-QUIET Huntington Beach 1400 HouMs Furnilhed 901 Dover Dr., NB SUite L"6 • , 1---------I ---'-'---c.;;;;.;.:.;:__ 164~2(0) Eveit. 548-&166 ': SPLIT LEVEL Rent1l1 to Shore 2005 1~~"""""""""!!!!!!!!""" Luxury •Ingle, I & 2 bedroom apartments, furnished and unfllr· nlshed, with complete privacy and landscap- ed ·country club at- mosphere Including $750,000 w or th of recreational facilities designed and opcrat· ed just for sin g 1 e people. rty '°° YRLY L bdrm furn apt. ~\ s;wim pools, priv. gar. w/ Avail 12/1. 646-(260 APT CARDEN LIVJNG blk from bch .ot pier. 1 sto~~. Everylhing n ~ w. I ==========I Nice area. 2 BR, 2 BA all lncomt Prope adult. 7006~~ Court Ave. NB Slartlng at $140. AduJts Newport le•th 5200 elec. F'ul.ly insulated, aound COSTA Mesa . ' • WATER.1',RONT Lux . Apt. on 4 Ir& Bedrooms, 3 Bath11 + E p ,() 1 the Penln. New 2 bdr., 2 bome A: 9 unit: lo bid. 1123.000. please. Just East of 2600 proofed, lady'• d res s l n c plua room ~C:.::o:..'°"='o....:dc;e~l .;_M;.;•;;_•;___4.;.2;;.S;..;.01 J.larbor Blvd, next to Naben 2 BR 2 bath, cptl, drps, room. lCOJ !If ft Door 1pace, 20!if dn. Owne r 548007 15xl9 fatn rn1. J-Jwd floors ~1 l YEO ady. sh a re ba., pool. Lse. adult.5. Boat thru-out, shake roof + elec. duplex near shopping Cdh1. ~lips avail. earnse-BaJboa, tric kitchen, Assume 5% % 673-lS61 310 Fernando Rd., cn4J RENTS 1'~ROM $145. roporty 6051 COZY Ground f10or 2 Br with Cadillac 11.t 425 Merrimac bh-Jns, D/W $165 Imo. 12 *I ft clO!et tpact!. Crpts, fil'f!'Jllace, close to shop·g. Way. 545-6300 Near Hoag Hospital-Mgr. drps, alr cond. Forced air Business P 4lSOA Patrl<:e Rd, NB heating. Patios. Pool ' rec ---- FHA Joan. \VORKING \Voman lo Share 673--3003. 2 bdr. house, $90. Call a!t sl•s.y,:..c.,cfri>.;.. 0°'1'-3-&--d<n-. ~p;-.,-,,-fi_oa_t. PM, 641Hil61 Jmmac. $1200 month. \YORKING mother w/2 boys Magniflcenl 4 Bdrm .• 4 baji seeks relined happy lemale vi~w home. $1,000 mo. ANAHEIM ~n So. Brookhurst (1 blk, So. of Lincoln) (7lj). m<iOO Adulls only. no pets· GRAND OPENING 64Zi-438'1 aiu. $155 per month.· Students ok $110 mo. 0 Ho! Plnehln R•oltor 615-4392 THE V!CT RIAN 3 BR., 2 Ba .. SPACIOUS. HIDDEN VILLAGE LAR~E ?t10D BAOl~R ~~~~a~y~ :~~bJS: f11>~k~· f:~ bl~: • ~AE~~:. ~Jt. Beauhfully furn, all. util pd. Sound proofed, pri gar \V/ 646-4391. r· MS-152S . !'¢.ct lo nll!lr. 150x300. Alli COMM. Comer •hopplfl&' ce. uUI, In. S V1ctorvUle Ontario. Cal lznal al comer. ..... Box 11., if. ' lo share our home. 546-4729 John Macnab &12-823:> $145. J BR. cottage. Fenced BLUFFS: Lo\!e)y 3 BR & yard. Gar.\i:e. Pet o.k. Blue den. Crpt11, drps, pools. \Vlk Beacon. 645--0111 lo stores, school. club. park. GARDEN GROVE SIOO mo, SIQ.2'66 '1o.a ... Fo"""1 yd w/paflo. 3 BR 2 ba. opW<llpo. !rpk, 2 BR Jumilhed, :lire place, Wat~r pd. Gardener ma.in-bit-ins. $215/mo. Near 5'40 lutlnett R 13100 Chapmll11 Ave. . Utillt:ie9,J'1KL $210 mo. tained. 661 Victoria St. HOftg Hospital. Mp'. 4150A __ ::.;..:.:; Tustin ent•I -1 17007 P.l3'nolia. FV 545°0458 Big Slf•o/• GI L041n lo take over. No increase in interest! Neat 4 BR on cor- ner \V/fuUy equipped An· lhony Pool. Extra bonus • $315 mo. 675-4497 o r 2100 &14--0449. (4 blka W. Sani. Aoa Fwy.)• Univenlty R•oll1. 6'J:l.6fil0 , .::6J6.4.:..c.:12tl=--~~--PaMce Road; NB &12.4387 DOWNING ~PTS. (TI4l 636-3030 •• SK BOUT NEWPORT BEACH Bilbo• 4300 A A OUR OCEANFRONT APT CORNER OF r;:;.;="-----"-'1 DISCOUNT PLAN 2 BR. adult couple only; WILLIAMS AND 1-BEDROOM I~ furnish· CHARMING 3 BR, ~I. lRV 1 1 71 N 4 El f.~e.,,,.16th CLEAN Bachelor Apts. $200 mo. 675-2221. 547-1641 ALLIANCE ed with r8J'ai:e. $145. month. Blufla. $325. 2 BR, patio, .,.............,., All uW incl $85 up Spac, 2 Br, 2 Ba apt. New 2 BR unfum apt, $150. Patio $190, mo. 155o4 Williams 54fr1657. t6~e,,~~1, CDiY. $250 . 315E. Balboa Blvd. drapes.· ne\V shag crpting & pool. Crpts, drps "'bltns. loCenterat2 air conditionina: ,....,..,.. South Bay Club BALBOA 67l-9M5 Utruout. l !S n1i N. ol So. 1525 Placentia. wer BR; 3 BA Coast Plaza. S160. 2101 S. Ad··"· 18 Pri I Newport Beach 2200 4 YR Old 2 story home. N.B. Apartmen ts YEARLY t BR rum apt. Pacific. ,.;14 ::ettl& · pooJva' Cost• Men BEAUTIFUL Voice, Gult&r Rent. studio fo r I Piano. Reu. Call STORE for in lihop ctr Alesa. C&U ,......, -loue 1100 ,;q. It.I on 17th SL Colla day 49f-9615 nilej • : ; jU6t about 4 bl~ to Pacific " .,,. Ocean! ASking $34.950 but 3 BR. DR, den, trplc, 2 gar. Patio, pri bch. Util pd. $12.5).:.==------N•wport Shores 5220 • P ce, · BEAUTIFULLY Remodeledl~l32.;=" :un.~136;=· ,:,:lu~m~·:,_64.>~·=29=JO= The GORGEOUS New mo. 9'28 E. Baltr-a Blvd. 1--'---------1CaU owner 646-3501 Newport bland ,..,;de""'. -VAL D'ISERE .,....,,. Fauw' ay Villa Apts CLEAN 3 Bdrm -·apt. ' dg. in C.M. ·~1 n. suitable for . Write Daily! WAN'l'ED: Bl pmx 2000 sq cycle shop Pilot BQx M -i'O , I •· what's "your" price? 'NuU aald! hie lot' cift shop, Large rooms. tv.'O baths, sun Newport Heights 3210 Bath!, S235 mo. lease Frank lqun11 INch 5705 deck, fireplace, furnished, -Single·1 br·2 ht'.', Furn·unf. B•lbM ltl•nd 4355 1.1arshall Riiy 67>4600 ;..;.::.:;;,:.:;..::.::;:;;;:;:___:.;.;:: ROOM Sulla adults. RefereflC'es. $250. 3 BR, 2 BA, redecorated. Siruna, Acfy Rm, Billiards :::;:.:;.:;;_:::;:;::;_ _ _.:..;.:..: Near Orange Co Airport & =========== LARGE 1 Br apt w/w men'• shop or ladies shop. hlri'. 6T.J..9405 t 828 W. 19th St., Dec. 1st. 176& * una • top loe. .t 2hd Ofti<:e or .. It $160/mo . II RI ty. 6U-6200 oflice space, 800 ' front lot. •10 Jlorvath Realty 6T:i-1972 New hid pool. Nr schools&. Therapy & 4;.• pool, BBQs BAYFRONT: 3 BR. 2 ba UCI. Adults only. 20122 E11t Bluff 5242 crptlng, utU pd $195 mo, h t Call Jim Berks FIREPLACE, Pool, 2 bdr., 2 mkts. $280. (2131 421-1634 2000 Parsons Rd . 642-8670 lower duplex yearly. . Santa Ana Ave. 540-2796 e NEW DELUXE e •&=l.,~t_mo=·--··.c"~nt.=4_;9Ml.:_:.:;1::.7_ 600 iq. ft. a ba., patio, adults. Bayside N Sh 3220 $110. 1 BDIL\I. lower. Util. 511,.;;i;~,b~u~ry~R~oal~ty~~67J.0900:;;;~·1--Nifi"ir.AP'Ts':---, Br 2,, ba L •-le REAL ESTATE C.M. Avail f'!!!!!!"!'~~'!'!'~"!'!!!!"' I Village. until July 1st $200. _ewport orn pd. ':;::; NEW APTS, · · ,, ap lU~ ue Gene;11 * 548- GI RESALE BkT "" ·-Huntln•ton Btoch ••-$)50 & $1 l 5 Incl. •pac. m .. tr. ,.;1e, d;n Call 6,12-6210 or 67J..;,.il9. J Bdrm 2 Bath tirepk, dbl · ,,,,.....,.,,,... • --& dbl to C SOUTH L8i 4 bdnns 2 ba on corner lo!. ---1 &: 2 bdr., 2 liwim. pools. All rm.. • ll:~. au · ondomlnlum 5950 Coast Hwy • Walk to elen1 & St. f'rancis 510 35th ST. garr. \Valk to beach, $225. C0&t• Men 4100 HEY SURFERS I util. pd. Adi~. only, no pets. door opener avaJl, Pool & 'l " !'10 . ~,;';,;Bod;::roo:=m:·=':;'""="'°,::;:·=·i-''="=-O?l=l'=•~ft~•,;,'.,;':,.P:M=== '----'-= Bachelor apls acro5s !rom Furn. 11 des.ired, 642-3.'135 rec. area. Nr. C..,thoUc ,. OVING • l\lust 1ell. ore. Parochial. School. No qualL :;;;: $30 OO Wk U beach. Util pd. Start $125. :fll Avocado Sl, Cl\I Church. Adults, no pet~. Assume Lo FHA 10&.n on Pete Barre fylng. submit on rash down Coron• d.! Mar 2250 University Park 3237 • • P Call M thru F · • ONLY $24.> • elegant• bdr. 3 ba. condo, Evei. 64:>-7123 to low inte1-est GI Joan. Full :.:..;..c:;:..:;:;..;_.;.:c:;:_..::.:.:..; •Studio k 1 Br Apt~. ~;17~ on. n. DELUXE 1 bdr. Range & 865 Amigoa Way, N.8. Swim pool, tenni.s crt. Walk RETAIL or Prt" only $24,000. GORGEOUS View l''Ml'I mo. 2 BR. den townhouse S285 • Kitchen & TV incl. " oven, dishwasher, crpl & t hoot •· ho • · -LO SPACIOUS 1 bdr. Crpts, o SC s"" s ps. ,, mtn to •q ft + ~ I •W vd. &n-58Sl P.ul Jon.I R •• lty Breakers Drive. 3. 7 mos. 2 2 Br. house brand new $275 • Phone Scrvic:e & Pool BACHE R & 1 BR furn, drps. Elcc. pd. S\vim. pool '-•wa & bch -1 N wport Bl drps, dishwsher, r e l r l1 , "~ Y • ..,,,_. a mo. =='==== 847•1266 Eve. ~ Bdrm. Child ok. 673-0044 3 & Family rm., furnished. • ?t1aid service avail. $140 up. Adullfi, ~ .... ~~~ & gar. Adi!. living. $140 a heated pool. Near Fashion f-:'°='='=v=•ry:,·=tho;;ng:O:. 968-61i::i::&I:=::.. \ ' .. 111 6070 A BEACH Iii.nod AVENUE available In Ice buildinr at tion in downtown ach. Air condi· ed, beauijfU) Frontage .. .• rear Jead1 to rldng Iola. ~ for space, Desk available for ;$5. avail. Dec. 10th $425 • Day, week & ?tlonth 17301 Keelson Ln. au-•O'IO mo. 241 \V. Wilson. 548--0745 J\.IOVE In this weekend? \Vhy Bilbol 2300 Red Hill Realty 833-0820 2376 Ne1vport Blvd. 5,is.9755 f\Vest of Beach nr Slater). or 675-S555 ~At~5298& . Mkt. Adulta. $160 Rtntolt w·on•-• 5990 Office Ren not! We have the homes to '::'.:::::::... ____ ..;:.:::.; ~~ ~ 11ell. 5 homes listed here are DARLtNG 2 bdr. Uppt>r. 2 BR. furn, lrplc. 2 BR, GARAGE Apt: new l BR. NEW 2700 sq ft 3 BR & tam LAGUN vacant & i m m e d i ate 1 Y 3 BR. 2 ba. $20J mo. + uill. =E:c11:;t.cB:.l:.:u:.:ff:_ __ _;3:.:2:..4c:2 Spaciollll nt'v•ly p a i n t e d. bl tins, crpla, drps. 222 3rd Drpl'I, crpts, stoVe & re frig. rm, 3 BA. 0 .. _., 1..,. apt Air Cond ALSO 2 Br. apt. $175 inc. N I & d SI "'"""~ -• A'1 Qu'-. -·--available. If )''OU have a uto·l. 6., = Rllr BLUFFS CONDO cw CTI> rps. Walk lo · ~· e .. ,,y " · n:l &. private. r.tature ON FOREST •...--..u Harbo1· Shopng. Ce n I er. R adult no children t 752 Amigos Way. 6Ta--5033. "-·'· , .. -really big problem v.'E! ha\•e 3BR,sp11tlevelv.ithviewof di 1'~U RNlSltED 2 B . • orpes. RENTALF1NDERS vi: ........ the solution. Rex L. Hodges B•lboe lslend 2355 o... Cu 1 d 1450 A u ts. No pets. $129.50. downtown J.lntg Bch, S26 $120, ~-ater pd, 1815 Tustin 5250 ,_ T• 11 ··• newest oU L><&J• s om ecor. Phone "·'"1"71 or<.« ~ A C'1 ""°1618 Corona del Mir .... __ loc Rltn. 847-252:> mo. Yearly lease. fmmed .,._. " ""~1 Main St., 536-7396. ve., " ·.,...,.. -• •·,,. c..... pnnn: a 5 BDRM st, Bayf.ront-3 Bdrms. occup. 67f>..2221or547-1641 CHATEAU LA P 0 INT E VILLA MESA APTS ·..e.._6:!!1J11•1111"''"" J..aguliO. --~. !'- ISLAND REALTY I====:=.===== I Lovely 2 Br furn apt, pool L ~:.••:;"::";;':...::&:.•:.•<:::h:;... __ 4.;.7_;0..;.51 2 BR unfurn, pri patimi, htd --...-. •·-*" •1o11t ·~ ...... _~ + FAMILY ROOM 4!)8 Park Ave. 673-1200 Corona del Mir 3250 carpo1t, adults no pets, $150 pool. 2 car encl'd gar. Chil· ~"".,. entra.nett: Prestige area. Lovely hon1e + utU. 19-ll Pomona. UPSTAIRS. partly f Urn · di-en v.'elcomc, no p e 1 s ~ RENTALS WANTED Forest Ave ~-=~=~---1 b he! t I t •-h Mu-lpaJ pa with many, many extras. Vac1tion Rentals '2900 CORONA HIGHLANDS. 2 Sf55 . ATTRACTIVE, 1 bdr., ac or ap • c ose 0 "" · please! Sl60, Also furn $185. *HOMES per .. month Mosl popular floor plan. BR, 11 ~ Ba Duplex. Avail pool, utU paid, garden Jiv. no gar. Sl25 mo., utilities TI9 W. \Vilson. 646-1251 ON TEN AatES *DUPLEXES and-•·•-....... ............ HAFFDAL REAL TY SKI at Mammoth Lakes for ~ 161. S235. 640-22ro or paid. 494-7004 after 6 pm ,,u .. " ... I N I 4 ing, adults no pets. 1800 LA PAL"'S APTS l & 2 BR. Furn A. Untum * GUEST HOUSES 9.,,·ncss M2-4405 Thanksgiv ng. ew 'IOme. 12131 9-14-1818 RENTALS -• BR, 2 BA. F mil. f \Vallace Ave., C.J-1. N 2 B l " bali.. ,. Fittplacta I priv. patlol I *APARTMENTS serv'-av ailable for $1D. • pDI <=pl • ' -p-A U I 1-L--' CIT r., ~ ,..,: cp~.. ~·-T---•-ow~ ~~ BY Owner. 4 bdr., 2 ba., 67,_3100 "" '" · 3 BR. fam rm. din, S450 mo FURN 1 Br duplex S98 mo. _,.;.;!;pt;;•;;.·.;:.":;_";..'.;.".;.~:_ __ 1 dra,...s, dishwasher. Enclos-,......_, CllWlll • C.Ontnt'l ~ fREE SERVICE All util.ltie •· d be -• I 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 story '"""5 ··-900 Sea Lue, CdM &44-2611 GOLJ>EN WEST "c-~ALS •-•·~nc. crp..,.,, rps., amo:u cei • ENTALS ""' Ulil pd., l car gar. 220 I 5000 ed garage. $150-$155. See al J\.MI.,~ · I.CIC'....., Y PrLOT AVENUE A BEACH . inga. Landscaped, Jenced. R 2 BR. den, frplc $200 -_s~;•~rk~•~; _......,. __ , ____ .::°';;;"°;';';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i 760 w. Wll90n 5'1S-673l !MacArthur nr. CoNt Hwyl aJ0.6600 DAIL Boat gate. Near Ocean. Houset Unfurnished 3 BR. 3 BA Luxury apt S325. • MATURE resp cpl, no 222 FOREST Priced below FHA. 10 mos. Univen1ity Realty. 673-6SIO LARGE bachelor w/sep VENDOME BRAND New 1 & 2 BR. COROIJOO APrS. 2 Br. LAGUN Generil 3000 kitchen. Nicely furn. $120. \V/W cpl.I, all bltns incl. Lo l I ucl' chlldrtn or peta. wishes 2 br old. 9511 Landfall Drive., ==-'='·----..:.;=r4 BR. 21h Ba. duplex. 2200 2M5 ~lendoza Dr. S4f>..542t , self cleaning oven. Patios, hower ~ s, st ios, pent. unl hse or.apt, 2 ha & gar,..,,..,.. ... '"'" H.B. FREE RENTAL Sq. It. Bltns. dishwasher. IMMACULATE APTSI garages. Adult.s, 645-2108. use, rplcs., pool, dbl. by 12/15, C.M. area. To I' .... . PRICED TD SELL frpl. $300 Mo. !'"" 541).7573. I BDR. """ $125. Mgr. Apt. carpoc1', pa"°'; $180 • l'20. 1175. Wolly Bo!~ 200 N. 3rd SERVICE DELUXE 2 Br. 2 blks to "A'' 641 Shalimar Dr. CM ADULT Ir FAMILY 3n W. Wlll!On, 673-3378 St, El c:.ion, Ca. (TI4) Arter 4 PM. SEC.TIONS AVAILABLE NEW 2 bdr. apt. East side, LARGE · <tAA"""" uare Ffft 1000 Sq Office S pace Avail 5 BR 2 be. Sol Vista. Cpts/ drp11, blt·ins, dbl oven. Be- low market at $25.30J. Pit Robertson R•alty 847-8553 Eve: 893-4.152 FOR RENT FOR EXAMPLE: beach, bit-ins, frpJ. Unfurn. __ -.:,::::.:...;,:..:..:;___ Close to shopping, P•rk crpts, drnc, bl t -i n s . ' nr everytlung, 2 Br .....-~. Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 bath $265, furn $290. 67:>-7488 *NASSAU PALMS* . ..., upper, carpets, drapes, re-YOUNG Working couple home Y:ith heated and fil. 1 & 2 BR. Pool * Spaciow 3 Br'' 2 Ba Dishwasher, enel. gar, Priv trig., range, iar&Ge. NICE. Caoon lo be three!) wish to 300 17th 53 Street, H.B. ; 6 llOI 100 BLDG tered pool in Mesa Verde. Balbo1 3300 171 E. 22nd SL 642-3645 * 2 Bedroomt patio. Call -64U 257· Adult.11. lease $180. 673-ZiilS rent 2 BR unfurnished house It has built.ins, fireplace, LOVELY Quiet Furn. 1 Bdr. *Swim Pool, PuVgrttn SPLIT-level 2 BR. Crpts, BEAtrrlFULLY appointed 2 with yard. Up tn $140. mo. '"""!"'!''"'!' forced air heating. We have 3 BDR?t1 yrly $300 month DupJex. Mature Ad 11 s. * Frpl, lndiv/lndry fac'la drps. RIO, l\S BA; $150. BR, 2 B+ view apt. $290. _54_8-~794~'====~~ BAY L wport, N.B. Uable. Rm 301. 00 541.s632 downtown C.At. lentilul PIU'ki(ll. rt Blvd. .. n1ore! ,'::"",. '600k ltlanhall Realty . Refer. SJZ. Call 548-8))7 1845 An•heim Av•. Adults, no _pets. 2885 ?tfen-2512 Ocean. 544-3606 e LANDLORDS e 3700Ne ~ .:;:;;:,,::::=== COSTA MESA &12·"""'• doza Dr. 5-1:1-5421 Ottice11 ava -~ SMALL I BR. View S. of FREE RENTAL SERVICE 675 2464 3351 N•wport Beach 4200 2 BDR. CarpetA. drapes, bit· Hwy. New carpets &. Broker 534-6982 ;>-* BAYCLIFF HARBOR GREENS ~~t1~~J3~~~~~~~: ~~ drapes. St60. S'l5-Q54. •Free Rental &rvice • 7~n:e.rtp Lido Isle I ' • BEST SPACE · Will partition to sul • Bea.ch Blvd. front. age • Sign space. BRASHEAR REAL TY 847-8507 Ev~s. 431·3i69 ORANGE COUNTY'S \VRITER'S hideaway 2 Br OTEL 557-6Jbl LARGE New 2 BR, 2 BA Brokers I Mcl'I. I Ownen 1834 Newpo LARGEST !or lease or sale. 213: M * BACHELOR unfurn f ro m,1_.:;;.;,:7,_,,.,,-,,-,.-~-I plus den. Crpts, drps, bltnll. Properties We.st 675-1642 2 Office• wl!h ~I -. (upstn) c.~. 2629 HARBOR BLVD, '="=,...,.==0'="='"=91=73=== COl\ilMERCIAL RATES $110. Also avail I · Z & 3 LGE. Z "'· 3 Br. Cpts., drps. View, 772.ffi67 1 · $30 week & Up. Kitchenettes, Bdrm. Heated pools, chlld ~I. Kids & small pets ========= I Rooms for Rent 5995 1tervlce furnished 546 1640 Huntington Be1ch 3400 TV's, maid artvice, heated care center, adj to &hoppln&:. O.K. 1998 ?tiaple Apt. 3 Huntington Buch 5400 5.35 Centtt St. BY OWNER JI.lust sacrifice: vacant 3 BR., 134 Ba.; kitch. bltns. Quiel cul de sac loc. nr. schools & shopping. Prestige area. !\lust see lo appreciate. 5'15-5775 Aft. :> Pl\f FOR Sale by O..t•ner, 4 BR, den fam rm. detached gar. LarE:e lot. S19.500. S5CO down, 5.'.6-0438 aft 6:30 pn1. & desk SPll;oe Blvd., CT( . ' P, OFFICE. Blvd., CM OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 pool. 4:;s N. Newport Blvd. No pell. >.::c543-::,;;"°':=:,,,.,,,--,--,,.-,--PRIV. nn w/ba il entr. STORE, oWce RENT L . 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths. Fenc:. "'" .,...,.t: 2700 P•lorson Way 1 · 1028 El Camino Dri·-2 BDRMS •• 2 BAJH Oceanside of Hwy, Cdi'¥t. J842 Newport · or se. w/option. 5 ed. Built iiis. Sl.85.00 rent. <MU".UW " ~.. M --• on! -bdr. 3 ba. 2600 sq fl. Im· Sh••~ Hou·•. Costa Mei;a 5-l6-0370 Deluxe 3 BR. 2 BA apt. ature nu:ue Y ..., wk. 54&-0588 _, '"'-· t:.• ,. .... \VA TE RF R 0 N T Oupl e.x· Dr I I 548-3481 67:l-5799 -~~= m .. u .............. pancy . ..H~lru WALKER & LEE -dowrv;tllirs, 2 br. 1 ba. e RENT • 5 ,~1r:.": w cps. · or $150/l\lo. HEATED POOL 600' SHO eve1 ... 2 .,55 1. 1 s·d . ...,...... '" fnc .. , ,~J/drp•, Kid• OK $15 WK & up w/ kitchen. 2340 Newport _ ._ 1rep ace, gar. 1 e tic, no 3 Rooms Furniture '"' ,. $30 k tudio t 2376 $96. 1 BR. house. gar., fnt-d pct~ or sm. child. 6 mos or ATTRACTI VE-clean 2 BR, Delaware Studio Ap ts. · w 1 ap • $i5. 646-2544, 5t8-8333 yd. Range & oven. Rugs HzSUSf F~~lsew~:R, ~BAh .yrly, Ava\112/t. Appt. Only $19.95 & UP crpls, drps, bltns, carport. 26'JO Delaware, H.B. Newport Blvd. 548-9T.55. \Valer pd. Child O.K. Bkr. ice oea n. to ac _ 3001 Finley. (7141 833-1134. r:onth·Tt>Month Rentals Adult11. no pets. $ l J 5. 6~2-2'221 anytime 536-1~6 FUltNISHED Sleeping rm., 534-6980 & schools. $220. mo. 962-7864 , .,.,._,.0N !;18-6769 rest nn. facilities, close--in, or ~7821 OCEAN FRONT 1 BR. Spec \I/IDE SEw:.\..11 LOVELY unfurn 1 BR, l BA C $00. I 646-3464 Prime CommCrcial Property Commerclal 60U $21~. 4 BR. New. 1; mi. to . kit & liv rm. Nicely furn. NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. 1 BR duplex, garage, Adulls. apt. Crpl> 6 drps. w/blln ~:;·M;·;;;:;;,:m;:.:o::c., :.::;..:::.:_..-)132·--· C-2 Be h Bl'~ BRAND new charmmg 3 BR. p"' •0 ANT A40U' ' ac vu., Fountain V•lley 1410 beach. Yard. Range & oven. St\ag crpt. Bachelor only. HFRC Furniture Rental• No pell. $100. mo. dshwhr, gas stove k oven. LE~ quarters fo r Huntington Beach. ru.750 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Children/pets we I come . 2 BA. New crpts & drps Sl30 mo. incl uUl. (2131 517 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 _,,,,,--..,..*-"-8-6.,.._954..,._*-=-1 garbage dis pl. Call eves aft employed adult male. Pvt Cuh down. e>wner will ear-l' Avail now. Bier. 534-6980 lh~~t. Walk lo beach. .--; 6 ••um enlr 646--5689 ASSUME FHA LOAN S21:>. mo. 842-4466 0 r 698-3627 $135 2 Br. New crpts. bit-in 2 BR apt, crpts, drpli. bltins • ..:::.· :;~::~..:::.;;;:..· ---~~ · ry 15 year ht trust deed •• $6742 do.,.,.11• Sl96 per-month $185. 3 BR & fam. nn. Fncd 962-2017 APTS; t BR tum & 2 BR un-ran ce I ov c n. Fenced. $135 Mo. BEACHBLUFF APTS M;,.1s. Trlr, Crtt. 5"7 Realonomlcs Corp. 6'>6700 P.l.T.I. 4 bdnns 2 baUili, yd \V/\V .• drps. range &1,3~B~D~RM=-.,~ .. -,~,~00~,.-,-G~len furn. No children or pets. Garage. Blue Beacon . •54:>-1657* N~w 2 &: 3 BR. 2 BA, F.A., ~--t- patlo kilchcn. rloublc oven. ~~~:!~~'kr~~& pct M~r arell. Family wilh 2 ~';:.,,;';,;'•i;,3;:6~lh=St:'.:';:N,::.B;;·;646-4:=,::"'~!.;&l=o.-O=::ll::L=======ll BR, tl5.5. Crpts. drps, dishv.-shrs, patlml, pool. WEEKLY rate• 54'.!a Lark Industrial Rent .. OUYU ' children O.K $225/mo. Rltr. bltns. Pvt patio, encl gar. • 847~7 • ~ttael,M230e,.1 Newport Blvd., NEW BUILDING , .. f_4PfllfW 1 .ipl $100. 2 BR duplex. Range & 546-4l<al Newport~~ 4200Newport Be•ci'I 4200 Adulls. Alt 6:30. 549--0t!33 $160 LSE. Dix 2 BR. t~i BA. \..un T:'1''CCJ ;r' oven. f.ld\vd flrs. Children 4 LARG 2 I E-Slde 2 BR duplex. gar. Studio beside spacious 60' SANDY'S TRAILER COURT 1260 Los:an Ave., a.ta Mm 'I 0 K. Bier. 534-6980 E BR. BA. 1rp c, d 0 I __ ,I 0 Ad11ll11-no pets. $13 o. pool. Adults. Avail 12-1. Call S""'ct!I avail now. Call Ea. cb unit ln5 aq ft; 2 otf· " 1700 LEISURE \VORLD 2 BR. l ~ BA. 14:l' Liv Rm. Eslate A.le . View of Jl,tnls &: valley. , Call aft 5. 673-8914 * * • ! L19un1 8e1ch 1705 • • H.llNDYMAN 'S Special! 4 Jncomc units 120 , yd1. lo beach. Partos, (leeks w/oc:ean vl ew. Nds. palnt, etc, Should grosa: $9,COO yr, Pr. $69.900. Consider tra&i>. MISSION REALTY •M-0731 • I --.,.~==~~~~~ . , e DISTRESS SALE e • • -. . ' .• : Oceanvlew home. Low do\vn ' ~ to assume xlnt loran. S yr. • old 3 BR..1 % ba. home. • -' R@dueed to $41,500 PLACB REAL TV 494-!J704 4 BR'&, family room, 2 BA's. new cpt1 & drps, dbl gar, Grin pening -m"19U 1te ttUpincy .. ~ 2 ol-$185. 3 BR. to~hse. Pool &: Jencd back yd. $775. 962-8994. 548-9632 aft 3 pm. evc11 1213) ic5-2436 ~9681 ices, rest rooms, 11 ..,., rec. room. Ctnldren & pat ===='='===== OAKWOOD NEW 1 BR. Child or pet OK. l\fODERN 2 BR. NO mattei: what it ia, you ~~~~~~tr!:~ 0 .K. Bier. 534-6980 fount•fn V1lley 3410 Bltns. patio. OU Frwy, S.C. No pets. $135 Month. can sell 1t with a DAILY Costa M-. 6'2-l4&.s 1175. """' 2 B•. & pallO Th b t ft Id ·~.;P.=l•="'=~=='====-"'"=1=•=-===""0:::st::.===968-=3089:::..: ... p:=[LQT===W=ANT:;:..;:=A;D::l:=I -=::;:: l •=.e··=~----c ....... Bluo Be•eon. 3 BDR. 2 Ba. n"""1 yd. 8 8S 0 WO WO: S "• 11 OFFICE .. lacl«Y. 1pat>o, 64Q..alll deck, fireplace. carpet, your; home and your country club Gener1I SOOOGener1I 5000 hMr•I 5000 aYall1bl;eforaub ... Jeaa.t . drapet, bit-ins. \Yater, I , d Rm.contedottice•2IXIO:aq 3100 prbage k gardener paid. For your home, •elect rom s1n9le, one 1 n tt la.ctory IPlt~· Good lo¢&·, $23S. 968-7356 t wo bedroom •p1rtmentt . Furnished or un-. tlon. •905 w. 16th St .. i CONDOMINIUM, 3 .BR.. 2 4 BR SPANISH TOWNHSE, furnished , e1ch i1 profession•lly clecoreted d.~"() Jl, '-f)-C ~~· Newport Beach, re)ltf BA. :! car gar, swtmm1ng POOL & REC. $269. LONG a nd includet carpeting, draperlet, 1 ll0electric. Pl& J.."-"U ~). -(b J;J(/" P ncaotial?le, Call 645-12'lt;Orl pool &:. rec. facilities. $210 TERJ'.f DISC. 962-TllS W ettln9house eppli1nc.es, st o r • 9 • space Solve a S imple Scmmbled Word Pu.ult /or 8 Chacklc M:>-tm ' I mo. f>ID-1667 or 557-6829 aft ·-a plenty a nd p rivate balcony pa tio. ~Sq. It.~ per mo. lad. 6· L-.un• le1ch 3705 J ust steps from your door it a whole world 0 RllOt'raoge lell•• of ._ 4 offices. lmmediatt Jlc- $250 4-S Bedrm. 2 Ba. line of exclusive country club recreatio n: four ~ltd won:b b. cupancy. 16th St.._ N:B. N.E. area. Crpt.s. drps, LARGE. newty mice. l-Br. • Professional 1i1.e T,nnis Courts &ow to fonit four .;rnpM. ,,_dis. &IU2lO Of 67'3-SCl! ' I bltns. Nr. S.O. Frwy. duple;· 0ce5175an v)ew, 1dult5, •Resident Tenni1 Profe ssione l e nd Shop ICEEDOD I WANTED:i600 aq. ft.. *1' Occlst. 54§..-0844 nope 1• :i mo. year y. • O I • S • · p I _ • man madHhop. Vic -~· PLACE REALTY 494-9704 ~mp1c. size w1 mm 1n11 00 I I I r I I * ,..,.,,.... AGE 1 Bdr. St-•. I l '31' Och or 15 min travfto : \..VI' v• R. 2 • w irlpoo Betns relrig. Util pd . $140. No 4 8 BA. X]nt cord, 6 • Peddle Tennis, Vol1eyb11l, 811ketball 477-8620 ' 1 Pets. 545-6294. 557-8400. ycan old. $295 mo. Call C ourls • , I SMALL wa.rthouae or *Pl 4 BR. large fenced "yan1.1:'"',.-=1"&1=2====== Anc:J a 20,000 squ•r• foot c.lubhoui e offers FE G 0 a I •peat ltvine t nd u atrr• 1 Crp" • d ......... a:; I I I~ r 1 Area, near al-•• ' .~;; L•gun1 Niguel 3707 these feetures: • . . _ F'ORNEY, er:~ .. Sto.311121 Cost• Mew 2 BR Sl50. 1st k last ,rent. 20'Mf Century llvir11:! Crown • Sep1rate Men's e nd Women's ~ : Pet&. Child OK No garaa;c. Valley Hghlands. l BR. 2 Heelth Clubs with S1un1s ITU DAL I .. ,. Da ni Point 1730 """'"! Cypr<5'. ,._~,. rN• BA. view. Prt beach & pool • Indoor Golf Ori,.in9 RenCJe, . . ' • r--------~· a1111 d R I I' I' I 2-BEDROO". ' -. ~-···-prfvg. $250. 4!XHl124 tr ' OOM .,.. , 'Jl7,9:;(1! Small, clc1tn l Br. 1 ... •u UN_~,.. • Th TV A S d ._ bll, no i:ar. Nr Harbor. $3900 Club. I child or:. no pet& eatre l ounge, rt tu iO, : : ~:;:;,s. ~~Soo.v~;~l&l~sy A wild 1wi1chs --she~1 to bowlegged t hung her up owr Leh 6i0o BUILD '3 UNITS • ' City of On"'1o; 0..-"·! 210'Xl80' I all lmprovtmtntt, Ontario 1 n tern at lon.jJj Airport S mlnute1 l'ftY New Motor SpffdWQ JD mlnuta $36,00l cua ;. 1ubm\L Owner ·P. 0 . Bmrt. cu,.,,.... .. c.Ilf. Pb l'llb ... dn. 34032 Copper Wtem. $'150. mo. ws.ttt pd, 56-7013 Mission V i•jo 370I Parly Rooms , '., R&IE'-""'NT.•Ls lfOUSE in court. Cl'pts. drps, 3 BEDR00?-1, 2 fittplace. lrg Mod1l1 Open 10 A.M. To I P.M. De ily ~ "" . carport 980 C \VeRt 17lh St.. fncd-ln yrd, Air/Cond. $300 ll:INTS Fll:OM $111 t• $110 i o1 Houses Furnished ~ta ~1csa. mo. 837-5676 "' CONOOMINIID.f, 3 BR. 21Ai·i========= ; Rent•ls to Shere '1005 Bn. 2 ear gAr. p 0 0 1 &: Dupl••n Unfurn. 3975 : RESPONSIBLE Adult to F'1tclllllet S2IO mo. S40-s.110 SINGLE ~tatured Lady f'or ililJ'I!: renf or balmil! "'!Ur' A~ large 3 BR; quiet -Newpori-JIJilnd;: 2111'. room & bol.rd. ,.fust have rits»IJ rm w/n,,lc. Ntw tTpt.s, d,,,a. sto\.t; $150 yrl)o, ttl1. 642-97!17 or 6'12-99.11 carpcillns. $.2lS. ~. QUI -67:>-Gl ll. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS 1700 -16th SI~. N-port IHc Phone: 642-1170 • ~--------the door for --.• ··1hK,;.E;;,"-C.;l,.;;O_C..__~-l1 G c-1o1o' tt. ch>.dt. t~ .. ' I I I' I by•m,,.1o ........... -. " yov ~ """"' ftJI No. l MD-. e PRINT NUM8EREO 1 1 lfllEll:S IN ~ARfS r rl'rr1·1·1 t) UNSCllAM6lt fOR -~~ .... ~~w~·~·~.__JL,_..L_,.._.i...., I -. SCRAM-Lm ANSWER I CLASSIRCATION 1000 -,, OCEA!<-1111.L view lol, l"1. 1--•1!1'\ ..... «1 .i. ~tu 1.. Onll" • CNb. Otmtr, MS..Ot.SI 1 ·I I I I ' I I ' ' ' ' . I ' I -1 i"t'i¥C 1 'l':u::J p sec 4' c <Jti * fr 4 " l i:'.!Ji8 #4 • lf>ZCP -$5 4 4 --~--- •,..._~·I'll.OT : wit!.._., hw it.·.i~• ..... l!llmlllilll!l .. 111! ... lllllliiiill ... lllllliil;i(iJiNISSo"4I ... ----· _Wtd~tld>r~f!mmb<r l,,.)369 %4-PllOT-AOVfRT!S[~ ----JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMliN r * '·*" ff FINANCIAL"' Job W1ntod, Min & Womon 7030 Jobo-Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Mon. Wom. 7100 fl ~' him L~-6340 ~ ~~ . 1~ ;-.Mt hu Wh,n You ·Iii'•· ,,,_,,i;y.1 -~· "'' Want ;~.Jone mo;. l•l "' .,,,..w.... ... /, ..,, lstlhc TOI. Bia. MW381 • ht '. . . day or eves. rig ••• CHINESE live.In Domestics. Ptnnanent. Exptt!enced. Far East Agency (213) 387-5196 I _ c•Fi; ~~,,.:"" Calf one of 1----··--- \.4,; * 675-. * AIDES, Nuning. t: x per . . 1 , the experfS Prnl'd. Apply lo person vfa Jobs-Mon, Wom. 7100 "' · ,,..., Mor1t•110•· T.D.'a 6345 ,e/ listed be/ow!! PH, 111-19<8<l7> I -Whldcfy1 Want?' WIMdcly1 Gott Fl.RSI' TD $3350. 8~ int, S50 Advertising Aeency 1:~: • SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR mo. prln. a: int., due 2•,~ ·Sharp Secr.tary for .,....;, NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS ,,.., dlKoo"' 15%. 199-4060 SERVICE DIRECTORY I SERVICE DIRECTORY . 'SERVICE DIRECTORY fast • pocod Newport r Special ltate ' -·-· Beach Agency. Type !;;,., 5 LI-- 5 limft -5 bucka Money W1ntod 6350 Aspl)lll, Olla 6520 Elodrlcal 6640 Jonllori1I 6790 6S.70. Shorthand 100, I''"~ llVLEI -.t.D MUil lNCLVDE 8 4 to ··~-. t · ELECTRICAL service & DUTCH r-.t&lni Serv. crpt org•nite & f o 11 o W ....... ~..., "8vu,. .,.._ ~ "" ...... '" ,,,.... ·.. .:.!'ff' °" )'OUr invea · •~ 21 h 7 da I 11 · 'ndo th r u , Under 35. ! ·en.~ 1 ._"°"" .....,. •llfl" '"*'"'-+o-.1 ·""" et ...,trttllnl. ment. We can place your SEALING & PATOUNG \jorebpat"oo· ""'_:',,· "··modys~IN&o c ng, r wax111g, \\'I iv ttre! . 1-HOTHIPOHFOON' E .. ,64. -2.s"6·1·.·.· ONL .... fuOO. direct to the borrower Re&ldential • Indus • Corpc1 ..,,.. ... <"'I' ... washing. Jlan-y van Beynen Phone: 642·3910. 425 ' ;..1 • T p • on title Ins. real estate Joaru c.ompl reu serv. Cun'enUy addition!. JI it's electrical, 537-111()8.if no ans eall alt 3 N. Newport Blvd. , •. •• 1 0 lace Your Tr1d1r'1 P1r1dl,11 Ad @ no extra coat 10 the lend· engaged by City of C.M. for we fix It! 646-<1772 ATTENTION BOYS! ,00 1 • • ' • • • "' lo. "'"" , ,_, '"-t· Land1c•plng 6810 hr , trade • 1968 Yamah• '•· ~"JY paiiri s,n,.ri-ilOm· tr-. ,yoOp, ,:arh-r'1323 N. 11 .. -...: rea ........ k>n. Gunranleed Sl.65 . Door to '· ;.~· 305 motorcycle in absolut~i ·~·· .+ . .l income lihlts BrotMlwl!)', ~ (pn]Mnr on NATO CORP. FJoor5 6665 LIC'D Japanese landscape Door sales after school. 3 ly top shape FOft AH,J ~ .: • ~JPe •;q,,ts '.in ,;; our-~~~·~ ~ Gen'I Contractors 6J8.5818 CARPET VINYL TILE co11tractor. Lo.y,·n~. sprklrs, hrs., P.1on • Fri, 4 hrs Sat. , , , Sprite or othrr small can· ·~ ~ attn: <>r Jv@a.,... ' . , Fn.-e est. IJc. conlr. 54()..7262, palios, etc. 830-3037 call 5·16-;,r;>-1 bt,vn 3 pm-1•~ ~ W~ Incl Jthrs &: he.lmeo/1' ·8:30·9-in. ~ . :~ ·; : ~ .. ~NOUNCEMENT~ Babysitting 6550 546-447& 4:30 rim. ONLY. 11<>!'. 64.>2660. .. .. , • .. , ,18 ,..~"*1>-~ ~"'}l~'tl~ES · ; Masonry. Bri<k 6130 Attractive Woman , <.., Y VIE\\'. Blufis clel-, le: 'bo' drink& Cml..$1800. Po.ind' (F,:., AdsT 6400 BABYSrmNG, bl y 'home, Gardening 6680 RICHARD ALLEN needed for n1akeup instruc-'1r1 pnt 3 BR, 3 BA. split level. 10me on,locatton. Trade fo~ · . , Costa Mesa area, fenced tor. \Vil! train !or business t $13,<0J eq, FOR 4 BR Bay car, P/Uor boat. 11/17/69 Sm. Black & whi~ yard, hot me al a. NEW liwn1 re-s eeding, Custom & SpanlsM or your own. I J• view.QU4Hlahare!orTD1 548-3197 fl!mal dog, vie of Federal ~fl!rences. 64~1863 Complete lawn care. Oean M11onry A Specialtyl cau collocet ,213) 182_3310 income or ! 644-4265. SI, Nr: Rae Scbool.· 11u "=""-.;..,.:,c;;.-'-"'-";c.,.-~ I up by · job or month. Free Block, Brick, Concret• or write: I i'11.. Trade Palm Springs 2. R·J f67' EL•OORADO c3dillac, exp'd San Bemardlno He'd. • ;b~~~~~i~i;,::;,,:iA~:: estlmatl!s. For info. call Fr•• Eat. 633--2343 VIVIANE WOODARD 1 ~ lqts • $40,000 dell'. Pl'l!stli;e all r.x:tru + • low miles. No. 7999. Sent .to county * Corona del r-.tar * 846--0932 COSMETICS 1 -area near Riviera. For in-xlnt'cond. Trade down for shelter on 11/18/69. At.·s Garoenlng & Lawn Pt1f)9rhanglng "" Comi!. L.A. or Orang, C.o. transportation ca: or!!. &42-~ ·, , ; • LlCN'D Day Care. AM-5:30 !ltaintenance. Commercial, P•inting 6850 Dept. 70'100, 14621 Titus St. ------• BEAUTY .. Ls our bus.illHll r.lake lt )'OUl'S become an Avon represen- tativo. No experience nee. O\vn . hn. Jllp earnlng polenhal. Call lmmed. StO-7~ 1 or 5'16-4351 • BOYS 10-14 Carrl!r Routes Opec Jor La.,"lJlla Beach, So. l..qunB DAILY PILOT 642-021 *BUSBOYS APPLY IN PERSON COCO'S #78 Fashion Island Ne\vport Center, N.a. Busboys & Dishwashers E.'i:p'd • Lunch &. dinner shi!ti. Interviews 10.5, start· ing Nov. 19th. PRTh1E RIB INN 428 E. 17Ul St., C1'd (fo1merly Amigo,s) * CAFETERIA * Part or full time. Call : 833.0000 Ext. 2036 after 2 Ptil. _The Real Estaters 64&-n71 * 644-4265 • STADJU•• mank 1 1 . wee k l y, hol meal s , industrial & residential. ---''-----Panorama City, Calif. 91411 3 ~ · ''' e a game llarbor-Bak:C"r Mfr.1539 • "'° "~ * * PAfNTI''G · I < t Accnts. Roe , Clerk OIILD care 2:30 to 6 p.m. i.m HAVE : Quplex in C.orona APPAREL, Ladies dre&s btwn OOC & San Diego at ' ~J 0 ' in · ex · \\'kdays. lily honte or vie. 1 .-... :., de! Mar. \YANT: g. ! 1 units shop, consigned stock, good'. Hatboa Stadfurn; San Diego. BABYSITIING, P.Iy home, Jlr-.t ·s Gat'dcning & laivn Back from Vie tnam. Bad to1. $475 1mdo~1th. Lovrk1ely NBd~f-40tb St., N.B. 675-5920 ' ;.. in o ... n .... C.oun"". lease • shopping center. Call 546-1672 SlS y,·cek. n1alntenance1 Reg, & Com-ill business agaLll. FJ"ee let's, e ..... \l'<I ng con s. --"'-'-'-C-'--------~-~ -· f ' 008-7156 l I '·'" ,837 . Top benefits Call Diane COCKTAIL waitress, exp ."I~ Nancy J. Moore, Bkr. 1nwe or car, camper or • Si.VIALL dog found near mel'c a. • .,.,.,..... . estimates. Will fubconlract. 5'10..~lO nee. Fri & Sat nite. Ornar·s ./ 6Q.7tXXJ ( 636-0042, 8»294S Pa~no School, CM. Call BABYSITI'ING, DAYS OR CLEAN-UP SPECIAUSf! &15-1089 JASON BEST A I I e y Discotheque, San : :u !µVE: Commercial I 0 t, Lady's diamond cluster ~ , NITES. R~~~~ABLE. MO\vim:, 'edaing, odd jobs. SUBURBAN Painting/Dec Employment Agency Clemen!e. Wiii pay top -.clMt, $15,COO. Lake ArrcNI· ring,r. Lar&e stones. VaJue FEM'A""LE Chihuahua, viclni· Reasolllt.ble. 548-6955 Expert Guaranteed Work Zl.20 So. Main, Santa Alla \Vages. 4~2096 & 492-3692 ;i'! head Sio,000 clear. WANT $500. Trade for auto, trailer fy W!.-Wilson -& Pomona, BABYSJTT'ING, my home TREE SERVICE, gen'! yanl Free est. No job too large C.0 .0. MESSENGERS COLLEGE CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE $150 + Exponso1 + C•r. Fe• paid. One or the work.l's Jara:est academic eo·s. is l'IO\v look· ing for recent g1'lid to rep. resent the1n on So. Cati!. campuses. Leadll to upper tDiffit, position. SECURITY PEROONNEL AG ENCY 2C24 \".'. Lincoln Anaheim 635-200) CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT !Offsitel One of Sootbem California's largest land developers has an immediate opcninz for an Offsitc Superintel'ldent . E.'i:pcriencetl Jn large vol- un1e gradina: operations. This !>081Uon offers; challenge, future, go00 v.-orking condi· tions. Salary commensurate "'ilh experience. Send re- sume lo Dally Pilot Box tif.lJ. COOK. Responsible person to cook ll-4 pm Mon-Fri. Fish & Chips Shop 64S-14XI COOK/Hsekeeper for 2 adults, 5 days, $300 start. Live In/Out. CAU 67l-7B77. COOKS Dinner House. Exp'd. Lunch & dinner shifts. !nteiviews 10.5, starting Nov. 19th. PRIME RIB JNN 428 E. 17th St., CM (fonnerty AmlgasJ ;~'.,airplane ot ~me proper... or ?? •: Ctil 54~ C.M. 117lh & Orange). eleanup. SP R J N K LE R __ 0_,_, .. _,_m_ol_I_. 4_94--_31_90_ 2 AUTO SALESMEN · • ty. Broker (ll 689-8801. ~pr m2Q.15 YOUNr.. Female Sia-e" U.64~n~~ lge yard. r.ton-tTl. REPAIRS. 64&-5848 HOLlDA'i SPECIAL, Int. & Young men. f\lusl be neat, COUNTERGIRL, Over Z. ' Y ...... .,...,.... "'··j · 1· LI & · rd .. _ $1200 Tf'5""n sible & have good run· App. in person, Expert , ..--t 75 Acres. Make a nice 12 units close to Harbor &: cat. Baycrest area. EXPER. Jspar>ef;e Gardener. .r..... pain ing. c insu · o10W • -,~ Cleaners 333 E. 17th St, ~: ··,-· ranch. Beaumont. 1 blk. Nev.•port, Of. Value $95,00'.l, s.u.:4523 EXPERIENCED babysitter Complete Yd . Service. free F'rec ests. Local resf. call potential earnings per month. ning car. r>.-lake up to $35 C i\I : ~~~' lllb. lo1$, Qty of Ehinol't', \Vant home .. OwDl!r v.·ill_ oar-UMBRELLA _ FOUND at Jlot meals. Day or nite. f'_.stimat~. Call S.1G-1332 Chuck ~ l\"o experience necessary. per day. Apply 230 \V. \Var· · 1 • : · frade for units or '!Box 695. ry Jin. ct:gs. Leo~ Vibert Newport _ H.B. football Colta-Melll..1WI0..7062 eves. INTERIOR, Exlerior Tni . Paid vacation. paid holidays. c"::.':.'.'·.:S::":.:ite:.:.""::.:.,· o,S . .:,A,,_. ~~-I COUPLE. Ajiartment house : .. R.ivenlde, Calif. Rltr. 548-C588 anytime. g•m•. Sat. ~-'I '46-"""" f\1ATURE \.\'Oman )'Our hoinc Gener1I S.rvlc" 6612 average •3 BR home S!k\5<l ~Jany other fringe benefits, COLUMBIA managers for iicv.-, medium I ~ ·-I 1· · .. _. sized, deluxe apartments, •. ,.i ·2Re todhom 1\ft \V h 10 A Rt o rd 13·'~========'=' penn. or by !he hr. Own ·laboronly.543-1540 .pp1cations now ut:Lng ac-, •CJ• n · es, 1 • as -cres, -• xna • 'I tra.nap, 642-8871 or 548-4389 CHRISTMAS PANIC? <.i>fl\ed. Ask for i\tr. Roberts Huntington Beach area · I inaton, L.A. $.Kl,000 Equity Units, Burbank. Exchange Lost 6401 p~ -bty k PAINTING A I C"-· l Pl h E I ent Agency Please forward brief : -, for clear C.alil. or \Va.shlng-for watel;'Lront borne or units ~"--------4vuuctt0n, assem ' pac . E>.'1'ERJOR-INTERIOR 1 <1s ... ,,s er • ymout ' mp oym ~sume of experience C/O • .,; ton land. Hal Plnchin & Mr. Cbnrad Riviera Realty LOST At Y..teu Theatre, Brick, Mlt0,nry, etc. -aging, alnioSt any type your • 640..3185 e 79~~) Harbor Blvd.., Costa Dally Pilot Box r-.1 358 C•1 ,\asoc. 675-4392 ~2.800 ~1330 Eves. small brown t e & t h tr '560 item. 300) sq. ft, Power tools ~=~..;.;.'---=::-,,.:,,,=~ -"-'-"-· ------- 1 _ make-up bag Among 'other & trall'IC<l personnel, pi<"k· RENTAL READIER BAP...i\IAID Brilish. to ,vork MALE COSMETIC Sales, your own -Oiit~r 31' w/ B;llboe. Is. Downtown Lagun& across · . 1---------up, deliver, sl\lp. Full graph-540.3924 hrs & neighborhood for of· Jind o!&hore moorirco twin from beach; 13 units, 2 thi"K:a.~ntal~ed a l:dies BUILD, R~model, repair. ic & printing for promotion in an J::.:ngllsh Pub. Call Topographic Drttsmn to $900 Holiday Magtc. 536-4909 · -iCftW, auto pil<lt, fully ~ Eq .$64 M Trade for whit \\Tiit w a ch. Brick,:bloc~ concrele, packaging & labeling avail. * PAJNTI1"G Interior/Exie!'. _&i_s-_99_·_30_· -'-"-'~P-"-"---Acrounlant ........ to $800 CREDIT CHECKER Train- 1 "'u!p'd. T-do for lot.~ .. , TD ·,,.,·,. .. :L-Jt . Re\\l'ard Oflered. 833-2500. co ....... ntery, no 1ob too small. ablo "·'I "·' 5-,., """"' ior. Local references. ll'lf BEAUTY SAWN S p ACE 0 13 ~ •-... ~,..., . . • su.urn ,,..,l 2!3. "'M '"M -....-......., .~ .......,..., --' _., .,.., '""'7 l\lultilith P'r . .. .. .,,., 1u ...... U"i'q"" oppty to t••r" ~, or ? ? 673-2431. w•...:...n, B1•k•r .,;,_,=~0 '"""" '°" .....-i : Llc. Contr. 962-SJ.lj 2 CO.LLEG" ,1.,, ,:.,-u Do m=. Ill'• vice. ,,.,,,.....,., available in linest hotel com-..... " " .... ,. ~ .... ~ 'W"I olJUG "" ,, .. ·T l\lachinist. Class A . to $4 hr & ...,1 pd at same lime. Ad- Tt -SLEEK Bladrcat vie. Wilson FOR Better Painting, inter· plex, Laau na Beach. Booth "" irl -II I •· C-2 Comm. Bid£:. Jge paved 0ceanzont Laguna condo. & Pomona. Wht Oea collar, Build1r1 6570 Small Tree k Roe k ior &: ~xterior. acoustic ceil· re n t a i¥ or romntission. Plant i:.1ec c111n .• to . ir vancement chances terrific. IOI. near Ne\\'PQrt & Bristol 3 Br, M Ba, pool, conv, Joe. "1o1r. l\touse·· Children RC"moval. Y!U"d Cle11n·up & lngs, &16-407l &: s.ll-351l2 49~-006! Wtldel's ............ $3.72 hr Stal't S335. call Sally Hart 1 .. mvd, Value $28,500. Want AJ~ Balboa duplex, -Br, •heartbroken. &45-l4l>l TURNER nlty Invest. Co. Jlauling. Call 536-334{) aft ---------TV Repair · .. · to $165 \veck 5-i().6(65 ! '": y,lew home. Leon Vibert ~d income. By owner. Trade builds Bronzr f\1edallion 6Pill. Estimates \viii be Plastering, Repair 6880 BOOKKEEPER• Plumbing R!'palr ·· 5,1.50 hr COASTAL AGENCY : :},~~,i Realtor 548-0.>SS anytin1c !or land or 'l 49-1-2213 ' Bv~~·i~~~~ ~~. ·~~\~~: Home!!. Call ofiice 64~1200 given. Full Charge Store l\Igmt Trainee· to $900 Sncl!lng & Snellina: I NB G G I •PATCt! PLA!ITERING Facto1-y Trainee • to $2.84 hr Zi9(} Harbor Blvd., CM -. :.& "* *' * * * Needs urgent med. att. . • FIBER LASSIN <.'Oznp ete • Conslf"l.lctlon experience; fa. Ship/Rec forklift .• S:?.1~ up • 1 : • 1 • Rew. 54&,80.18 or repair of surrboards, All 1ypes. Free estimate n1iliar \v/ construction cost DAY Care or Hw-ln, Irvine area. I.Jave 2 tots 4 & 1. Call eves 833-3139 ·' C1rpe"ttrlng 6590 sn1all boals. 673-0819 alt S .,,==C="'=ll=5=t=0-68=2"'5 =='' accounting: escrow closings: Grinclei· Trainee '· · ·• · $2 hr .,1'..· •o11t•L ESlA·ra tSUSINESS ind BLACK.~ browJ1 striped cat _ I "..,_... "'hile stomach &: feet, stub· CARPENTRY RAIN Gutters Ins ta JI ed. derreciatlon schl'Clules; bank FEMALE ~J, 1'!---rol FINANCIAL tail. Rew'd. 10116 Sv.·allow, Rainy season Is here! Free ~mblng 6890 reconciliation.~: year~ ac-_00 _ -MINOR REPAIRS. No Job eslm. Reasonbl. 968-2'208 counting pbilosophies. \\'ill Exec. Secretary ..•. lo Sj '1 · ~· f .V. Too Small. Cabinet in KU---PLUMBING Repairing & pay salat-y commensurate f /C BQokkecper •••• to $525 __ BLACK miniature poodle, agu • 0 th er cabinets. Experienced BAR.TENDERS Remodl!ling. Electric se\\·er w/ e.'.:""rience &: ability, Po. NCR Opcrdtor ...• , . to $500 n .; ~... 6100 luo. Opporlunlll• 6300 -"--I~ «•-75 U t serv\"" all Orange County c 'eanint.. .'\II "·orli •-A ""l Cl k 1•-I Ir~ I. . uncut, orange .. ........, w ·~ .....,.... ;i, no answer eave ... · sition imml'Cliatcly available. croun ...... , er -••• ·· · "IVV 1.~·q :-"---------sell!. Vic Canyon Sehl, 01. m.sg at &1&2372. H. 0 . 639-2233 gUarnntced. &lz...s;& Call 5'17-6378. Receptionist ........ $375 up t IN CDr.1. Level R·2 lot with EXCEPTIONAL EARN· Reward. 645--2767., i;An~d':;"°",;:;:-,,==-.,,--,,IH_a_u'-l_ln_,t,_ ____ 6_73_0 ~~u~;:;·s:~~ ~~P!:au~hg! e BOOKKEEPER e ~~~ A~~~;t.~.~.::::.'.~ ~~ I,.._ .oversized double garage INGS. Part • 'time snack BLACK Labrador, male, l'' REPAIR. Partitions. Small --F/C thru T/B l\f 2 , Ctt '1tft'seed ·for 'apt. By C>Wner routes. Avail ii) many area.s. yrs: old; namlt}:t "Ben." Rt modi!!, etc. }lite or day, y A RD / G ~1 , c 1 e an 11 p Sat, Sw1 or travel. 497-1457 · 1/1, yrs. Elect. Assembler'3 .. to $4 hr 1 , $26,000. 673-3084 Men or women to restock NeWJJt Pc.nlnsula.. r..c\\·a1'CI. Rias! Call KtN MG-4679 S 1oII01 d, Salvageable! PLUi\IBlNG REPAIR exper. Attractive, 2j • 35. Coil \\l'il1der · .• ··• • $2.5() hr \ snack machines.· & -'1-t 675_7100 ' N -b ll Beau!, Ba.yfront <>fc. Bank Teller Trainee $325 mo \.~'1 LOT, Costa' Mesa. 40 ...... ..... ,,. REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS free! Remove lt-ecs. j\·y, 0.~ ... ~3001,,,,81101!!. 642-5735 'Tr'Onic Assmby Train. $2.50 · unilL Owner Phil Sullivan money (days or evesl. NO RACOON "Roel..."' • V i.. CABINET. Any size joh. grade 962-8745 II""' "° 1~ ' SEUJNG -W& FURNISH . "" ' ... BOOKKEEPER !>!ANY ti10RE JOBS 1!'' 548-6761 LOCATIONS. s!'Kll req'd for ~;a~:a~rpoi1 area, 23 yh. ewer. 548-6713 Clean Up and Haul Pool Service 6910 Local Coi!a tile5a r-.tanufac-r.tULTlPLE LISTINGS l BAYCREST TR. 3163. lot 74. part-time rou~e. lull time :::::·-=::..:c:..::;:;:___ SlO a load. 6:16-2528 ---------1 luring firm or 20 employees 1808 Newport, Cl\l 612·SS12 ! ' ;Sacrlflce. ?.fake oiler. routes all!O avail. ACT NOW l\.1INIA. Plncti,r, male, look& Ctm•nt, Concrete 6600 -~CLEAN==~u=r'°"'•"t"Ja-,~,.,,.-FRED & Al's Pool Serv. need:o1 expcr. bookkeeper lo 1223 S. Bristol, SA 546-8560 i ¢} (213) 780-9712 FOR CHOICE LOCATIONS like tdy Dobetm11n. 9 yrs. CEf\IENT WORK. no job too Trees & shru bbery trimmed Comp\ pool maintenant.-e. lJit do payroll & taxes. 2nd 709 S. Anah, Anah ii4-6~91 In Orange County. Vending Needs medical CB!'· 968-1810 small, reasonable. Ftte or rerrioved. 549-1359 Satisfaction guarantectl. for handle aecls receivable & COMPANION . '. .,.,, . : ~· R-rt Property 6205 ' -1 AC. Lake 1-lohave Rancho3, Div. 1901 Avenue of the BI.ACK Cat. 6 toes· each foot, estim. H. Stufilck 548-86lS HAVE TRUCK \V 1 LL tree Info & cs 1 l mat cs bank dcpos. 3nl type lettei-1 Slal'!l, Suite 585, Centur)' yellow collar. China Cove TRAVEL moving-hauling. 846-0932 ext 4. I & reports. Salary .$~j(I to l &: very light housekeeping Ctty, Cal. 90067. In Orange area. 67l-7425 * CONCRE:l'E FLOGRS, 536-6l2S $650 depending on exper. for healthy mature lady. Co. call .(714) 66-2493 patios, elc. Reasonable, Call Remoc:l•I, Repair, 6940 Send complete resume lol Live In • Wary. Call be· '• Ariz. NR. Lakes l\lohave &: '1 ' l\1'ead. $1,lnl. !lli2-8900. ASSOCIATE WANTED Personals 6405 ====Do;:"=·="='=~=''=l40:==::. HAULING . 1-la\·e ~.lT PIU 1 P.O. Box 5141\1. Daily Pilot t1vcen 6 .ft 8 Pfit. 673-7365 J\nyU1ln~ • trash to !um. $8 No Selling. keep ·Your .i_-eg· PALMISTRY & Contr1dor1 6620 load +:_, mlg. 494-1003' ROOtir Additions&: Remodel----:-u W 7100 I L-••· W 7100 .. Mount. & Desort 6210 :'[ -. -ular job .. ""·ork part time ing. Xlnl t~inancing. Ham· Job_, .. ,.n, om. o~n. om. refilling attracti\<t new CARD READINGS FRED 11. GERWICK LITE Hauling • cleanup + nter P>nstnJction. ~3-736.l. PALi\1 DESERT SANDPIPER 2 BR 2 bath widen $23.950. t· , '894--SJ13 Farrow Realty -.. ''1 Exch1ng1t, R. E . 6230 '•·' : .;-. NOTICE JJI ' ;fl" U yoU haw a 3 or •I bed· 1 ,~.. room home for sale or rent, ·~ ,; ·call UJ today. \Ve repre~nt the cmplo)'t'es of a lafl!;e • ~ finn moving to the harbor : ~i atta and they must have housing! AU cash If desired. Call Farrow 54~ ' ' ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST • le 2629 HARBOR BLVD. .-5461640 1: OPEN EVES TILL l :JO R. E. Wontod 6240 I ··~ " . NOTICE i U )'OU haw a 3 or 4 bedroom I , 'home for sali ' or for renl. •t~· call us today. We represent i ~ the employees of a large -fu'm moving to lhe Harbor J· Atft and they must have i .~~ bolls.Inc! AlJ cash if desired. r~ ~ ~ hrT'Ow 546-8640 • flUSINHS •no flNANCIAL candy & snack machines. Bring Your Problems to Building Contractor $10 a load. Can expect VERY llJGH M• -I Will Help You Fam. m1:oi: bdnns, patios •962--0161 • EARNINGS on modest in-Solve Th•m. Licensed-1''ree estimates vemnent. Write for Inter-I give advice on all matters 673-61>11 &: 549-2170 Housecltaning Sewing 6735 6960 view appointment,, giving of life, such a• love, court- phone number to ROUTE ship, marriage, divorc~. bus. C1rpet Cl .. nlng 6625 DEPT., P.O. Box 21J07, Con-lnell!I tran~ctions of all cord. Calif. !HS21 kinds. Reunite the scpar· * Diamonds are measured ed ed and ha lly quality. so are we! $100~000 PER YEAR at 'cattse spc y ~ DIAMOND CARPET btintmum Income for good PY marrlq:es, overcome rL CLEANERS 645-1317 anytime n a..t; . le . h' hly vats, lovers quam.ls, evil man. to _. ~cipa in 1i habits, stumbUng bloeks ol CARPET SPECJAL1 \I/ e prol1ta.ble realty Investment all kinds. The~ Is no heart vacuun1, shampoo, &: lift operation. ~ush red carp.:>t. so bad or home so dreary p 11 e . 1 n c 1 u de• s'o i I ~Ulces,~n Newport Ba~! t-~ t I ca.nnot: 'br-tNnshine retardant! 645--0298 !Ive or inactive! [n~estltil!:flt 'into It ln ~act no m tter required!. \VIII train quall-· • a fled .,,.....,! 6'5-Lli4 day or whit may '.be i Yo;_Ur hope, _."' , , .fe•l' or 111m1nUo11,' eve. SEE THE COIN laundrles-F'rlgldA.ire. PALMISTRY READER From $6,500 to S 4 2, S 0 0. I will tell you just v.·bat you Anaheim, Costa tit e 1 a . want 10 know. Buena Park,. Fu 11 er. ton, Avail. for parties Garden Grove, Huntington \Vith This Card and $3.00 Beach~ Sanla Ana, Tustin, Receive $5.00 Reading LA 1'1irada. Open Dail)' 10 Mt to 10 Pliof Call Chat"lle srt-7833 Fully Licensed PARTNER NEEDED 1\;J.fg. orr. 1213) 697·9Z7'2 CARPET &: Fum. cleaning; for 1 day service & ~ity work, Call strrung for brightness! 642-8520 RENTAL' READIER S.W.392~ Corpot Loylng & . Repair ~26 FOR CARPETING OR CARPET LAYING C. A. P&ge W -2070 * HOLIDAY SPECIAL * Complet• Lit• & heavy cl11nln9, Maid 1•rvlct. All work guerant1ed. 5 yrs. In' •rea. ' c.1t ·c11•nco 642-5164. BAY &: Beach Janitorial Serv. Cpls, 'vindo\v8, fiool"5, etc. Res & Comtnc 'l . 646.1401 e WINDOWS DIRTY? F ree e11!. 1!'I )'1!an exp. J ohnny Dunn 642-2364 * ~ CLEANING * Fast & thorough 642-81&1 'VIWAMS Cleaning Serv • CARPETS. Windows, firs, etc. Res or Comc'I. Xlnl \\i:irit Reas! Reis. 548--011. ·RENTAL READIER 54().3924 altrlllctive new line pla11tic 210 \V, Whittier Blvd., photo r r a mes. Pref La. H&bra CARPET & uphols!c1-y steam ·Complele' Housecleaning :sales-orientlld lndiv. $l0 M 1'(!([. 496-2500 COF1'~E1'~ Shop. Good loca· I.ion near 0ana. P o i n I Harbor. Xlnt lot couple. Cash $15,000. Leaving area. \Vrite Box s.:11, Lapna Bch, CA !l2652 LOSE WEIGHT cleaned, also carpet in-Days 839-3053 • ' srallaHon. Rcl'lul lll gUar. For 41 IQ S'Pr-.( •' frte e1 t, call &16--5971 I ~=====:=-==;I ============I ·Janitori•I Dr1perl•• 6630 A'M'ENTION New 1-lome Owners! Dn.per\e!I by Ellie:. REAS:>NABLE (Jl S26-6667 6790 ..,---·---- SPARKLE Janitorial &: Wbt· do1v cleanina Serv. \Vin- dows, rc11d., comd. const Cleanup. Free esL 963-2691 e 0re·ssmaklng • AlteraUons Special on l'O!lt hems * 646-6416 * Alterations-646-5845 Nrat, accui:ate, 20 yrs, exp. TILE, C1r1mic 6974 * Verne, The Tile l\lan• C\lst. \l.'ork. Install &. repairs. No job too gmaJJ. Plaster· patch. Leaking s h <1 we r repair . 847-1957/84&-0206 Tr•• S1rvic1 6980 TREES pruned, f o pp e d , removed. 26 yrs exper . Ae ria l l owere qu 1p . 194"'4~. 6.18--7234 Up.ho!1t1ry 6990 CXYKOSKl'S Cuitrn. Uphol. J:.Uropean Craftsmanship JOO':"'o fin! 612-14;}1 -1831 Ncwpoi·t Blv, C"I. \\'£LDING shop & portable. Ot11amcntal iron. 646-1815 ROOt-1 TO SPARE " J \\'Mt to women WhO at~ 10 Advertising Agency \Viii pounds or more ove~1ght --. r -f to take pa.rt tn !roUP 1'<tl;ht Trade Services or -sq l lou proiiram 01 s~lallzed I ::::::::::::=::::::::=::========:::::::::o====::::=:::::::::::;:=::;=::::::=:::: otneo spaeo. 64>-1001' r«lllci"L AU ;.iqulrtes '°"' ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS JOBS & !MPLOYMENT fldentlaJ. Ask for Jlolr. Ken. incl ,NOTICES and NOT)CES I 537 54 Job W1nted, lnv11tm1nt Oppor. 6310 iltdy · ·12· P•non1l1 6405 Women * D I I --------Announcomonts 6410 7020 RE:L'~T~~JECT on I. Splrltu~~~~~~ !ltl\1Cc SONGS. potms, Ideas wanttd 11"'~-m-~"'~,....~-~-;...""•U".~&,..,,~,.,'"'";;:"'0 .- ttlft with $'23.tJJD fO fnvtsl. •t.M-... p~t ~turn wlthln on all mitten . 312 N, c;I !)y Hlt Con1J11)8C'r. Pub. 01 o .c . N"-n-•-1-.......,,IMI ivu Call us U )'OU still believe in .., =~ '"'6 ... ·,, ·' 'Olup ~ ~eludvt. 90 days. s.25,000 cuh need-e&\'e style (lailng . Camlno.Real, San ,eemenlc ~~0 rds;._~8 91lM. l\luslc 2729 \V. Li~an Lan-, s.A. , Top fa ftekt, :25 )TS NaUon· ed. 6·1.>1572 day or e"'"· 24 llr ro-ntloa 492·9136, 492.....,i6 ..... ,. p, .. ......., I, AMI!, S.A. •' ~ Jib'. !!xtn111Jtl1 hl&:b.rttlum, ORANG" co'" . .,1 UE!• 10 AM • IG P:\I 9'no1_~==----Rt"G. Nurse ~vaU in lll'•mc , . "" ..., ._ · -...:::: where prof. set'\·ice 1s tlf'td· •plus actllenl aa]ary, Prin-&320 •HARBOR CttlHSE • PROF'ESS!O!'f1'L Dilnce eJ Broktn hn1. if ~ss. f ., ,--'--• ... eded must• have Money to Lotn · SINGLES Dance every WPd ....... u .. 2 P'l, ~ .. z.-•--t Combo avallable ....__..._bet. . ;."::,ttw ba-nd. Au· 8 30 to u r Trot \Valtr .,.....,. 4' .. ""' ·~ ........ ~ R~rs. 0'1111 tMfli. &lj..1790 f tllrnOtM operie1tot not 2nd TD Lo!ln S~lng" L..t:: ?.ftadowtark Co •• Balboa * 673$14-Aflcr,6 pin. 842-.'i<MS DAY. ~rkcr, SY.•edls h , ntc:irlUlY. YlW. trali'I. YOllr ~ Cntry Club, llB. 3 n1I w. of Announcements • ~lO JOBS I EMPLOYME~ 11V.ihibl• •fol' 1'ul"lL. and 1 lnwiitaatloowclcomed.c.JI Prompt, ()Ollfldvit!al terVlce Beach, off Warnor. Job Wanted, Min 7000 Thur s. Reltl'\"nccs. (il·O ,. ~<If -nt. fQr thll ODOt Jn e '42·2171 .. SU-0611 _A_dm_1_ .. _1._,_12._____ • LADIES • -"''""'-."'='o=;:;-===-- Beauty Salon Now in Newport Beach Hollywood's Young lntern1tlon1lly Famou1 Hairstyl ist Jon Peters is opening 1nother elegant Haircutting and Styling Salon featuring Richard Ouellette, Proprietor Interviewing Personnel • Hairstylisl!i • l\'lanicurists • ColorlslS for • Shampoo Girl • Rccepllon isl e Mak~·Up Girl llairslyllsts \Viii have a complete Lral n· ing program by Jon Pet•rs using his unique invention or Razorscissors. Mon· day, Nov. 24, 12·6 PM, Nov. 25, 6-9 PM. 1610 W. Coast Hi9hway, Newport Beach • utfdmt. aoept~ ($j>p01'-9!rvfnr-KJrbor are1r:1tl yn. ALCOHOLIC$ ~011' For Hf"lllh and Bf«Uly-MAN • rttir.:d. \VAnt par.1 lron(J1i,ln my borne. _ M.l1y, Ken Oitford f710 .... l1r Morft• Co. Phonl S.CMtiT o.· write to ha\'e l\lllS&&Je It 53.Mll beth time tmJ»oyment. C...pa.blc. plr otir. "peedy litTVict. t .::.=Tl=~=I0!0==.~==·:=:::::::::;;~;:::::1'1::::&:.~17~lh::...:S~l,...:::l:::~-P-.O.-llox-._1223 __ c.._1a_M_•_so. ___ ~·-·-""_'_10_• ____ Dt_P'_""_'b_~_._ .. _1_..,_·1_9'J_·~~I ----=~~~·-'..__ ___ ~~--!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""' Dept. Store HOUSEWIVES COLLEGE STUDENTS CAREER GIRLS S Earn Xtra Money for CHRISTMAS Enjoy an exciting season In a beautiful store. Immedi- ate liberal discount. Fuli and part time schedules, days and eves. APPLY PERSONNEL 10 TO 4 P.M. J. W. ROBINSON Fa•hlon Jaland Ne\vport Beach DENTAL ASSISTANT for or- al surgeon office fl prime Joe. Beach area. Xlnt ""·01·k- ing·cond. Start $300. Hurry! Call Jean Bro"'" 54().6055 COASTAL AGENCY Snelling &: Snellin; 2790 Harbor Blvd, CM Drafts1.11an in t~rest to men DRAFTSMAN DESIGN A/C Disneyland M inimum thr11 y1er1 drafting end des ign· Ing. Able to d11ign, plan, and detail heat· ing, v•nlilatlop, ind 1ir conditioning proi· acts. c.11 Tuesdays & Wednesday 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. (7141 53:1-4456, E xt. 678 EqWLI oppo rtunity employer DRAPERY \Vorkroom - varioll!l opening:oi d!lys & eves. E.'.:per. & trai~. Beach Drapery. 900 \V, lllh St. 0 1 DRAPERY \\'orkroon1 - femaJ~ help. Jlofel l\ton1son D1:a.peries. 548--2035 *DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! lttust hav• dean Calltomla driving record, Al)pl,y YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th SL Costa Mesa DRIVER for commercial blue print shop In Hubar area. l\ak for Ron 51(}.9JT1 tXRiv whlle ycu learn . 'franlng pl-ovidtd. Any ag,., lfigh hourly eamin1s. \Vork full or part lime for f'rnn- clM:an FaUM!rs. Plt~ntj .Jtig!Yfltd \\.'Ork. 13 Qjt u a . Pl!flriorl, huunriee. Ca t I Sli.J.481 !or •Jlpnlnl I ' I I ' ' l ' > • ' ~ ' • • -------.--~--"~~----"""·--.. :o ..... '."' .... ---~-~-_,~..,.,-·---..-:::'""":"'-C,..---~~":'-------·-·--. ---· -·--. '.· ..... . ---··--····~ -...---· ........... -·-·---.... 25 PILOT·AO\IERTISER Wtdnt$daJ, Nom11btr 19, 1%9 ~a -PLOY '. JuBS .. l!MPL.,YmENT JOBS ~M!'LOYMliNT I'°*' .. il!lfLO>'MINT I JOBS a IMPLO.Y~!! JOU', IMPLOYMINT l~lob~~s-,Mo~~n.~W~om~.-~7~100~Jo~bs~~M~1'1~n.~W~om[fu. ~7-l~OO~ll~~L::·~r.loo~.,.:.~'.:::.:l~~ c lot.a Mo":.· W-1100 Jello Mar;. W-· 7100 0-om. Jt be IMn WM\. 7100 ~ -·~. -;, · --;==: ;; I ! s: n ! I s; :: ( ! ;; == ' RECEP'l'IONl3!·PBX.~ ... SALESMAN: • Eltab. ''terri-General tilen. . • ..,Jr tor)'. ()pportunljy for ad. Oar ... S.I• * * • I-•-.'°""' 1hlpp1_ Ollice 'St, N~r a dull mbment vancement. AM eo. ToP .. , __ , ·~ s t . ~J'JI! EatablWwd lrih, XJnt su.oco pl\&l, can Fruls H • d M th • ,.,.. .... 1"1"'1"" .... ..... ecre ari-es 1 bend!!>. eo ..... 11 *· 11anc1 "'4>Q);;5 ousew1ves an o ers •uc!lalL """"''"' Mrr. "9· . s1 .. , l400. c.u ,..., Bn>wn COASTAL AGENCY , "'9 flBCll•lla, c:o.1a " ... • Typi"sts 5'04Go51 """' 11te • .... 'Sntlll·· & Sntu1na • • ~,,. Earn extra money fo r 54S..ttn 11 Jobs avill. :mo ~ ........ m .... CM MGMT 'TRAINEE' Retall ' COASTAL AGEkcY · -~. MT • Sun W.W. :100 xi·,.. Pl., l'f ,8 . Bo.at Varnieh S2'68 qt. Much P,fl&e. ~ * CHRISTMAS * j J. C. Penney Company Fa1hlon lsl•nd -,tt.wport Beach H•1 positions open In *Sales * Santa's Helper * Credit interviews * Gift. wrapping . Schedules including afternoons, evenings and combination of both. store tt•ainina . ro~cam, no ALL OFFICE SKILLS 2199·,H&tbor ~d. CM 5!i::~~~~i~e~~:i exper neceu, Gro~ln1 chain Sale. C.O, 2 yn collea:e plus ~inl •'I' Top oam lo 17500. Call • EARN MORE WITH US ESCROW '"P<I"· Gd Co beneJ!ll. 10 Fnank ftp.rid ~ f'I' ... .w + COASTAL AGENCY Champagne OPACER -"'allow .. '°'"""· SneDlrc &: Snelllna . .,t , ,Call Verry White 54G«>S5 'Z790 11,_ Blw!, CM Outo!Andlrif o--twlll)I 1..-COAST·AL AGENCY See Betty B111<?e at AGc1ic:y for Career Gl11s 410 \V Coast Hwy,. N.B. By appoint, 646-3939 T H I exp'd. aaleS ete~ ottlcer &lelllqi le. Snelling emporary , 8 P to worli In our ..... Mwlooi 'Z790 Harbor' Blvd Cllf 1 Viejo, S.vinp .\loan oftlce. SECRETARY· Presti, 0> NEWPORT BEACH MU1t be c9,p1.ble of~ Ideal loc N. ..,, e .__; •~• Bl h S aalca escrows for conv~Uon· • eat ru-ge .. ~ _._ re frfft al loans. Xlnt work1ne cond. boss need.1 Sec that can ~ep S •HT• •NA I: opportunity tor irowth. pace. Gd type a: SH !lulls. "' "' "' Ointaet Front o.tt appearan~. Start 1616 F.,·~. Fourth OOWNEY' SAVINGS Ii $500. Co PftY! Jee, Call BWie SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN • Show llteom ·Floor Simples· 'actory Cle1.0ut1 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $389. • 5 pc. -•tic Spanish lldrrn. HI, ,e 96 ' In. qulltad ID.fl wltfl "' In. matching love ae•t, ori chair • 5 pc. Spanish Dlnttte, oek table top • 3 he•Yy Med lterrtMI" lnltchlfttl t11Hes, top clur•ble enough' for Fl1menco Oonclng. Wiii Mil pioco• indlvldually. Shop Fltstl 'Then S11 Our Unheli•"•bl• Bvysl 1001 other Items with terrific s•vlngsl Store Charge Bank Terms BofA, Mas tercharge No Down OAC, no peyments 't i! M•rch 1970 ORIENTAL Tf'ea set, col. lectlbleJ, lavatary, toyir &. .roo<fl.e.s, mile. 245 ~ Rd. CM, UPRIGHT, , apt fretiren: love1eat, bike, TV/ rolluerle, mite. l1S ~ Island Rd. N . .B. S.7345 LOAN ASSOCIATJON Beek ~· Other free A: Finest conditions -Top supervision -Ex· MarEl.. J~ouseKceper, exp'd: 8374911 fee jobs avail. cellent benefits including discount privilege. mature. Ne"''pot1. Travclodj'.e An Eqyal Opportunity COASTAL AGENCY , , , . , So bu y the wife's Christlfl•S 9ifts now!) COUCH, Dr. Seuu Primer books. dolls, toye, pai:akeet & cage, mini-bike. All It.ma good cond. Fri. &: Sat. 1939 Irvine Ave., C.M. 60-23U ltGO ~2-8252, · Ernployer Sales 2790 Harbor Blvd, CAf * Apply Now * . ti1CYfEL ?dAlOS rjURSE AIDES Exp'd. All DRAPERY SERVICE Station attendants.. 10 A.M. t o 9 P.M., Monday thru Friday Pa"t Or Full llmc. l!l6i ihlfts Top sal. personnel SALESWOM~N lull & part Un\e. Ne1y Enco, , Re[rigeratGrt ••.• from~. GE· POrtablie Color TV, . . .. J C p C, Newport Blvd •• C:'>I. dept, Hoaa Me in orial Bz:ookhurst I: Edinger, • • enney OJrtpany NEED Chlld Cw• • "'' llostp .. N.8.' Experl•ncetl pr•lerretl F.V, Call 545-<9()1 lil« nu ............... • ,14' Frigidaire t'lec: dcycr $59.!)j OE 2 Dr. Refria: ....... : .$98 ·Whirlpool auto_ wuher , $j() #24 F ashion lat.nd hskpg., noon to 6 Pt\1, PERSON ·aver 18 tno Iona Ex~llent ben&tits 1'uU Wu.; e SUPERV·ISORS e NeWport Beach, California ¥0"/Frl Edinger & Bolsa ha.irt. r t.it red or .Apply in.p;non. Experienced, 'l? supervise 'o"'S"i'E"MPLO;y'Mf'"Nl'T';=;======== CE wuber/dryer .... SIOO ... .; . . * Chica area, H.B. Ch\•n senli~retired aS attendant in , Pe~I attl -telephone solicitors Y.'Orking ( r= oportment comp""· PP" J. W. 8 081,NSOn Writ<' P.O. Box 6020, L.A. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ transp. Aft 7 p.m. 84G-OJB2 • I A 1 Cf it. from h o mt'. No selling, J 1 . J Furnl.tute . ' IOOO DUNLAP'S ' ~ ; 1813 .Newport BJvd., C.M. " "li=.:.:,11 "= ~ 3142>" CoMl Hwy., So. I' I newport . Laguna. Fashion Ialand, N.B. TELLER TRAINEE: Pro. Personnel. 0 • • PIE MAKER Equal opporhanlr, employer grellrive oriented Co, Gd Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100 SALESGIRLS N··'·" F'ull bene£t•-Th' will Jtesponsible, young man to ~. ~. is one go !---------· -... agency learn the pie mak1ng busi. llvi.e pe.rma~11t sales Po&I· fut! Co pays fee. Start µ'lQ Electronics Tech HOUSEKEEPER. full Ume . ness. 6 days . 48 hr ivk, \\'oi·k tions. Must h8.Ve soUd exp. Call ,Sa,lly Hatt ~..i5. School•ln1trudlon 7600 ZO PC., "MADRID" -7111 ...L. ·59 GE refrigerator mu&d ' 1 . 3 Room Gtoup I color, bnnd new, """' " FROM MODEL HOMES mo., 11.6 c.f., selt -detl'Oilll. Includes: Quitted tofa and $225 (ooet $325). 499-2578 I clia.lr -2 end tablet A col· OOPPERTONE Frigidaire Ir fee ta.bl:e -2 lampt -dreu. ·"·aaher deluxe, Xlnt cond. to $,5.00 hr. Xlnt Co., digilal No exp. nee.. Park Lido Con-Profe sston•I S.fvico ~ into good ruture with grow. · sell~ apparel. U you die Other ftee & lee jobs avaiL experience. Service electron-valesccnt Hospit~I 6424!Cl-14 fo r the enipl~yer Ing conipany. Apply in per-:tellinz groovy clothes ~ COASTAL AGENCY ies OK. Call Bob >16-5-1.IO lfOUSEKEEPER & Cbok for a nd the applicant son, Vi's Pies (9-12 noon) grwvy atria, apply In peraon 2190 Harbor Blvd, 01 JASON BEST r·ather & t1?Cnage son. Live 133 Dover Dr., N.B. .191 E. 16th.-St., C.M. at HUbbuli, So. Cout Plua, TELLER -Note a: Collec- er -mirror -heat!.boanl _ $160. Call $.16-1M2 days, quilted box sprln& a: matt-962-3497 eves. Employn1ent A1ency '"in. Fine Catholic home in ~2.-3171 " S4f..2743. PLA¥J'IC INSPECTOR C.~f_ • lion. Call Exper .• Newport 2120 So. ~1ain,'Sanla Ana' Dover Shores, Newpor t .,,. RN Expef'iencd·or trainee.. Ullo! SALES LADY NaUonaJ Bank, Mr. Carter. ft.911 -5 J>C. dining room; KENMORE auto walher. table & 4 hl·back chain, late model, xlnt cond. 8 , OOMPARES~· $749.&;i eycles. '65. St6-867?, 847-8115 ELECTRONIC TECH Sr. Gd. Beach .. Pleasant working surface plate height gal.lie O\'f:r 30 for Toy Shop. 642-Jlll '·;;;~;;!;;!;;;,:~ lmlch man in solid stall!, conditions 1\•ith Sat. & Sun. Ass't. Director trlgonomeu-y: ' Permanent-full. time. Call TRAINE===ES,,,...,,M,_ale,-. "'Pt."'"'Ume.,.--.1"' have 1'11L. radar <?xper. of1. Excellent salary. l\1u.'lt ] 11 613-3880 aft 6. COOK. FOUNTAIN , ~-,.., KENMORE Auto. wuher, No 0doWTt-11ntS onlY $16 mo. 3-cpeed C)'(!le, like new. -call okay. $10,000 Profit-sharing hal'e top references. Call • . Valor Electronics S&Je• BUSBOYS. The 1.oo, E. plan. Ca 11 Frank Rand. 6-l2-058'2 between 8 & 9 A.l\I. .. Involven!fnl in : 3100 Pullman, C.l\1. HOt:ISEWARE. Are y o u Cou:t Hwy at l\fcArtbur, MEN & WOMEN! WELK'S WAREHOUSE ~~ " m-8'32 alt~., S.JG.6C55 H OUSEKEEPER Full e Nuqlng &:product !TI4l a-10-9261 presently earning 1vhat ycu N.B. ' 600 W. 4th St., Santa Anlt COASTAL AGENCY charge, 1nus1 cook'. not res<?arch. . rieed tOi reach your aoaI in ---,J.--..'7---COMPUTER PROGRAl\(• Oiten Daily 9-9 P,f.AYTAC au!D was h•r . Philco Cf.I drytt. Both Jor $100. Xlnt cond. 546--1672. Snelling & Snelling live-in. S.10 \\"k to slb.rt. • Quest for quality nurs1n;; ll!e! If ~t. just_, 14itb in JPJSlS MING IS THE KEY TO Sa!. 9-6 Sun 11-6 2790 ilarbor Blvd, Ci\T 67j....6'l91 car{'. PORTERS )'.O\lfi!lf ~·me Will~ bring YOUR PROFITABLE 7 PC SPANISH living room 847-8115 -.. . Call RO Y ALE' prosperity lmtnedialely In Interim FUTUREt i;et $189.95 (I sora, 1 1-·· F /C Bookkeeper Housekeeper & child ·car<?, nll f Ca ..,~ .. I ,700 XI I t bt C 5~ii da \\"k, S50 ivk. + rm & OONVALESCENT HOSP. ·an u mited~. i•kl. ll Pernn.,.I Service Classes .lilart soon. sent, 3 tables, 2 lamps) 1 HOT P 0 JN T Refrigerator. very good condition $30. Call ..... ,..,. o n10 .. n, !i a c o. IENCED 494-4421 1.UU PM +uE 17 s l s s Pleasant 1vorkit1g cond's. board. Pd. vac. !"140-9212 546-&l50 EXPE R , · · th t., C.M. Pilot program offering the urge pc panish dini ng Top benefils. ca It Kay, •IOUSE\\'ORK, gen. clC'an-Office TO $650.0I '42·7523 Cines t equipmen t and facll-ropm1!! S79j95. The Fac- °'°0110 W k d Pl Excellent EmployH Sales and. Service, p-r TYPIST -ptlo·I~ -•· 60 itles available! Real-time tory, ~ Haroor, 543-6842 ortl>"" ing. I day a 1vk, 1--.v. Call or an ay ~........ "~.. ...... •A · WASHER &: dryer, avoctado, $125. Refri&-troat free SUICI. JASON BEST artl'.'r 6 P!\f 002--3209 THE Benefits 1 Military oomplete. beach v.'Qrda:. Qill Mr. Youna: compu....,r proirramming. l -CORNER group w/ table 1-IOUSEKEEPER. live in. We stern G irl ,· APPLY area, call Ann, Merchants 6'12·"1352 ' ThcAcldany $69. 1 avocado 3 door I=========' Free:r.eni, $65. ~- En1ployment Agency 2120 So. ~fain, Snnla Ana Foreign Ca r Mechan ics Good co. bcnef11s, incl paid vacation, group Ins, unl- fonns furnished free. CCIO<I comn1. schedule. A.o:k for Joe ,\!0011~ Ph. 540.1764. FREE BEAUTY \VARDROBE to our part or full Ume Fashion Consul· tant. No investment • ex- Ceptional earnings • \viii I train. Call lli1ias Hodgt-for Interview. 714: 545-4088 10-6 pm. Fashion Mirror Corp. GAL FRIDAY-Recpt: Grow. in.,. Co. needs outgoing vet'· satlle person, Type, handle cust. Get in on ground floo r. Co. pnys fct'. Siad S350. C a 11 Billie Beck 54(}..6()i)5 Other fN!C & fCt' jobs avail, COASTAL AGENCY 2790 l·larl..Jr Blvd, Cl\! I GAL FRIDAY: 1 gal olfi<.'C, handle correspondence & : bkkpg. Need son1eonc de- !>{'ndable 1vho will take sin- cere inlerest in C.O. Advance- ment only limit~ by you! Start S~. Call Billie Beck 51(Hi().)5 COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Blvd, C~1 GIRL FRIDAY: Ty p In(;, bkkpg, run the 1v!Ktle show. 'Interesting pos.. pleasant boss, Xln! oply to advance. to $15(). Call Jean Brown """°"' COASTAL AGENCY Snetllng & Snell ing ' 279() Hai·bor Blvd, C:'ll , GENTLEil1ENwLADIES-or COLLEGE STUDENT .... Fulle1· Brush, lhe perrect p! time job, bas a choice . Joe avail now. 6'12-1403 GIRL FRIDAY: Great boss w/ ne1v fast growing Co. needs person who can hand· Je varied duti<?i>. Slart S3jO Co. pays fee. Call Sally llart now! S-ID-oo:x; Othl'r frrt' & I~ jobs avail. COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Blvd, Cfl.1 General ofiice clerk, good \V/flgures. Apply lli1cCregor Yacht Corp .. 1631 Placentia, I C.f.1. HIGl-1 school glrl waritcd for occasional babysitting. Vic t' Brookhunt/Adam.g, HB 003-8129 HOSTESSES Exp'd . Dinner House. Attrac· , live, over 21, sizes up to 12. Tnttrvie1vs 10 • 5, starting Nov. 19th. \YA 'l Personnel Aaency. 204.1 West· WAITRESS credenza S34 .95. I set ot an-Antlq.._uas _____ 1_r_1_0 Private apt. 2 schoolageri>. • • Ptrsonnel Office clitt Dr NB &t5-2770 wanted -ttp'd. '7 tique white 2 end, 1 cocktail -. 67s.-0310 S4S-n97. STEN-01~ ~· t I PIY~ llllime days. Little ofC..-... m tables $29.9.l. The Factor)', LAY AWAY FOR HOUSEKEEPER _ 5 af-Ea111 nioney ~ lnt~restlna; · '!hird Floor p 11, p ar ...... m , Mon !>9 pm T_.L,•~ l88S llarbor, 5'()....6842 CHRISTMAS NOW!);. 1emporary'ass1gnn1cnjs, arid time. Mature, nea:t, depen-968-1630 KUI --., COLl..ECTOR'S DELIGHT !:~~:,.~·kc~fP .I;~Yi ";i':!1 be eligible for our fuJt dis-The Broadway dable. Growing com.paey in* 7-c.wo-.,-,,.,,.-.,-.~-=E"•pd~ .• ~. l DANISH ~1°';1em blue/green Dolls &: Doll Items . S44-5G9t ' count tickets. ' / airport atta. ~7434 Night Shilt.. ... Union HOU$!!! sofa. & chair $~9.95 l se.t 1'"rontler ReliCI 47 Courts of f •shion Sales Hosp., liltrgical, fl.fedicat, & Unle" lenk S41uar• DanlSh, 2 ~nd, 1 rock~ Ttems of every delCript\oll! INSUl\ANCE -Commercial We stern Girl, Inc. 1 FASHION ISLAND LOOK! ~fORCOMFORT Bra. Dent., Plans. Apply in $evth Tewer tabl~s $1<1.!lj, 2 malchuig HELEN tilANNING Ant~es FU"C ! Rate Clerk -exp'd. l -4667·McAlthur Blvd. We are looking for presently pereon HOWARD REST AU-Sult• 40 Danish tilodern lamps, both 2428 N t Blvd °'' ~l Salary open Em p 1 r e Suite l lt Nel'l'POrl Beach Newport B••ch ki with 181 1 0 C llf n"' for $19.90. The Factocy, 1885 -:-.,.""~,..,..-,,......,.-;- Insurance Co.. 1502 N. S10-03l5 ~'Or franc. hi f ~nl~ RANT, 4001 W. Coast High-r•n,., • '' Harbor, 54G.08Q P•t MichHI AntiqUM Broadway, Santa An a =~~------An Equal Opportunity 0 nc se ee. way, Newport Beach, Calif. C•ll 547-9471 1 _ s PC Danish mOdem _GRAND OPENtNql 547-7Cl(l;j OUice, Temporal")' Employer :f":!: ~!!..or~ WAITRE~SES /l."~~~~~~?l'l:!'ll'!~/ walnut dining room set $58 F~ telectlon or Euro19an LANDSCAPE ~rew . ma n ~ ---aft 6 I: Sat. or write Box Costa Mesa 1 smart new Din· SAUCE RMAN SCHOOL 1 Oallisl:a Moem walnut 5 &. American Vie!orian &,n. wanted. f Some tJ:isperienc:e V 0 L J PARTS MGR: well-establish-486, Hnt& Bch, Cal. net Howie. Over 21, sites up Co. Fair&:rounds, gr. 1-8 pc Bedroom set $69.95, 2 ~lure. See at 468 E, 17~.st. required. Call aft s pm, ed Co needs responsible per..l·Sa..:.;;""".:.. =,o:.c....,.:..:....:.,.;:... ___ to 12. Lunch I dinner shifts Where the Prorram Danish modem student ln C.M, 66-2716.10 to 51 644--41 51 Put your skills to l\'Ork! son w/5 yrs parts exper to BRANCH avail. lnterviews 10.5, start. Fil.I the Ollld deslui $~.95 each. The Fae· BEAUTIFUL A R~fOIJJ;;f:, l\fAN for Assen1bly Dept. in grow w/0,. Full Co. berie-inr Nov. 19th. Willard 1-1. Sauceman, tory, 1885 Harbor, 540-6842 Louis XV, rose1vood ,. 'm,11 -"•lly "'lg. -. ••• Eam. money for .those esh'!ls lits. to $8400. Fee neg. Call ·MANAGER PRIME RTB INN Ed. D. 5 with matching bed ...... ~... "" *""' 428 E. 17th St, CM 5'!0-4000 Enroll now l -PC Antique white , · per 5 day ivk. to start. Will durmg !he Mohday season. Gerry White 540-6055. Other Exp'd • Savlnzs & Loan (formerl y AmigOI J Eves. ~8-17".>8 pedestal dining room set 543-2394 ' advance if qualified . Apply ftc""'o~·s''T'AjoLb•A•GvaEllN. CY Enjoy a re1vardlng career 1 ---;-;,,-,,°'====~-$59.95. Assorted dining room j beh\·een 9 a.m. & 10 a.m. We nt"Cd: "" and join a hlghly successful WAITRESS MERCHANDIS£ '°R "Chairs $4.95 each. As8orted Sewing M1chlnet I '' GOLDEN 'S ~1AGIC WAND, -Typists • 7790 ,Harbor Blvd, Of Savings & Loan Associatlon Ex-rienctcl SAL! AND TRAD! occasional chairs $14 each. ----Ti~ 946 W. 17th, C.M. -... Secretaries RECEPTIONIST-tn the Newport Beach area. ,.... The Factory, 1885 Harbor 1969 SINGER w/bf:aut ~at K h 0 Fu nltu -console ~ zig-tag. M4ltes MAINTENANCE MAN -eypunc per•tors PUBLIC RELATIONS This posltiGn en.tail& ehal-Apply in ptraon __ i:___r•_ 5'16--6842 button holes, overcuta.: S Must have some knowledge -All. clerical Cat•go-Attractive , 11-e:ll groomed lensing duties and is adapt. SURF & SIRtOJN Siesta I ·M=o"v"1N"c",-A"LL'7""G"o"ES=.~e"ro-y· Year guar. Full price $39.24 ol plum bir.p;, electric, etc; • r1es lady. Age 21-45 for beautiful· ~ for an individual with 5tl0 Pac. Cst. Hwy. SALE! hill Premier bedrm set, or $5.26 mo. 526--6616 1; but mostly gardeoing. Xln l oHiCt' on Ne1vport Bay. Ex· imaglnattve and creative N B h Sears Span stereo/Port 'IV, salary to right person. e Top Firms ceptional opportunity, abilities. Elr:cellent trinae ewport ••c child's furn., coocs. end tbl ~~.1;~1.ln;t, IJ~5 67:Wl414 64~1:'.171 benetl.I. Call Mr. Hansley WANTED Mature: 1\-oman to N &-; chr. New wash roach. . . ~ ; ! • Top Dollan RECEPTIONIST 12lll 869-0012. care for 6 mos baby, HOW""a ew 9 pc, comer arrang. 673-6814 TRU~tPET -Olds "S~ki .. MGR . PARTS: Established Dir. Swit ch to the driver's seat & join a growing con- e T B fj SALES: 'fJ/VI 11:eek itr wiK 8 AM to 3:30 PM. My home tholce ol clrs. reg. $230, now :;;;;=,..-=,,.-=-,.-,.-o wilh ea&e & aeceuotles. Op ,ene tS -Baker/Paularlno. 540-8507 $159.50. New bed1: King MOVING Sale! Houseful of Like new $145. 646-1287 '. · cern! Fee neg. Top dollar Long & ~hort term assig". $8,000, Call Frank Rand, nients now availablr Other free & fee jobs avail. · ~ Rt!g ister today . , ........... . COASTAL AGENCY .......... \Vork tomorrow!! Snelling & Snelling v o L T 2790 Harbor Blvd, Ci\f fl.lGftlT TRAINEE: Gl'OIYing pt'Ogressive Co. Unlin1td oir pty. To S54C:>. Fee neg. Call Gerry Whi1". Other free & fee jobs avail. COASTAL AGENCY ~elllng & Snelling INSTANT PERSONNEL 3848 Can1pus Drive Sui1e lCfi Newport Beach 2790 l!&.rbor Blvd, CM 1620 Orangethorpe Way MAINTENANCE ~!AN Anahein1 871-5210 Neat. clean & matui:e. Salary ORDER TAKERS, \Vomen-+ n1eals. Apply in peson. Girls over 19. Days or eves ~1cDonald 's 635 \V. 19th St. Pleasant v.·ork from our oft , Cl\1 No exp. nee. Salary Sl .65 t.1ATURE \VOman -per hr. Call 547-1323 bef 5 houSl'keeper·sitter. Boys 9 & P !\1 II yrs, 1-S:JO pn1.,!1.Jort-1''ri. ~'SLVN 's & O\vn •ransp, refs. 346 E. Nu r~es Aid;s 19th, C.M. 6T:>-1381 days; On P!\f and night shifts Full ~ eves and part time. Apply' per- t.fEDICAL office he I p, !IOllnel ofrlce. SI. JOlll!ph female. Front oHicc in-Hospital, weekda,ys 8 to J. suranre forms. Experienced 633-9111 only. Good pay for ript .<;:;::::SE·=s"•""'-7. 71-_.,....,--54,. A~'" 10 AM l'l"Utt: • ..,6 1s e,.,.., • even- perBOn. ,,....,;,,,., • • ing " night shifts. Ex. MEN: 2 Over 30, Service benefit!:. Apply Personnel Station. Exper or 1vill train Dlre<:tor, So. Coast Com· for nlte shf . .tUll or p/tlme. munlty HO$p., 31872 Coasl Rt!porl to Carl's Shell Hwy .. So. Laguna. 499-1311, Service, Rancho Yl ejo, ext. 356 lnlenstate 5. 28662 Camino =,....,===-===,.,. Capislrano San Juan THE QUICKER YOU CALL, ' ' THE QUICKER YOU SELL !\Jen Interim fashion lie.Id. .Need 5 alter l:30 & eves. $99.SO, Queem $89.50, Full maple furniture. AI.to 15' Personnel Service salespenons, p"'o tenttal $5-1.95, Twin:J $44.9:>, fully boat hull~ trailer SlOO, A~ F'ENDER ?t!ustang eJ~e 445 E. 17th St., CM u n 11 mt t e d , can Mn. WOMEN (61, needed for guam. King n 1preadi $13.9$ pliance1, Everything goes! gUltar & deluxe revetb atip. 642·7523 1'obiMon uz..+$49 ~at the telephone order Headbrds: Ktna:1, $15.95, 920,Arbor, C.M. $200 firm. ~1412 '' NEED 2 REAL SECRETARIES e& ' part time, 9 10 1 a .m. Queens $12.95, Full U0.95, FRENCH Provincial Bdr, · or 4 to 8 p.m. $2.(1() per hr Twins S4 9:) TruncU ta ESTATE SALESMEN If you are a ,bea:lnner or to •tart Openines in Cotta · · e ae Set, dual beda:, lxibrd, Sealy MOdem 'oUiC<:!, training pn>-swinging s.:ec. call Loraine, ,Mesa oiflee, no exp / nee (duo riser) w/ inner spring mattresses, dbl dresser gram. Call Mr. Lichter for MerchanlK Pe1'90M!I Agen. Call for info. 6'2-1.532 ' ~alt ae""d· S106G, now $79.50. Xlnt cond. $150 Complete. · c)', 2043 Westclill Drive, N.8• WO · EN G-;pc. nn roup $135.50. Call 6~2794 llfter.5:30. conflde~tial interview. • 645-mo M l · IRLS c.anopy beds reg, $119.SO, The Re•I Estate M•rt• =~=~.....,~~. --= Pl ·' ho .now $89.50. Full sz. slee~ 42" ROUND, wrought iron, 8479'531 SEC-LEGAL· Typ1"i· SH, easant t.,,.ep ne wor k sofa reg $239.50. now $169_50, glass lo11, yello~ di~ng Restaurant bkkpt: skilll. Plush oHiee, from our oUlce_. no exp, nee; Sivag lamps S2S.30, ct.oleo!! roo.m table $60., 5 Antique A , M . Xlnt Joe. Real sh•,... boss. Fun or part lime. S2 to $5 , __ , 50,. (' ... ·il white & orange coHee table ftCtent anner -r h-..,,,,..., •• ..,n: ~,.-1-o~ors.-'0 o ._.,..._., -..,.;. Pll 833--71"37 to $5.50. Call J<?an Brown i>e! r. MAI IV, namer, Suite paintings! Christma~ lay· =·=-·=~' =~--=- now takina: applications tor Full & part time, day I e\-es' shifts. e KITCHEN HELP e OISHWASHER e BUSBOYS Apply in pel'!Qn 2607 \V. Coast Hwy. Ne1l'l>Orl Beach Restaurant e DISH\\' ASHER e KITCHEN HELP Apply R•uben E. LH Jjl E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach RECEPTIONIST: Veru.tUe pel1IOl'I. for variety job, w/· fanta.!tic Co, fo1· PBX rf. cept \\'Ork, Great benefit&. start S400. cau Sally Hart, 54""""5 5«)..6005 ~. S.A. aways llO\V. SIESTA SLEEP EXPANDING Duncan Phyfe COASTAL AGENCY WOMEN, tull or part time SHOP, 1977 Harbor Blvd., din room set w/6 chain, Sne:llina: & 9ncl.llng: needed lmmed. forlo Child CM 645-~760 daily 10-9 Sat· like new $150, 151 Narcissus, 2790 Hartior Blvd, Q.f Ca.re, Aide• or c.ompanionf. Sun lQ.6. Cdl\f. SEC-LEGAL TRAINEE; HI-Age 2.0 to£5. 642-3274. SCRAM LETS co=u~CH=.-c"hair~.-.-,-.-.".~,.~11 sea.red c.o. Glamorous lk!W SJtti"I Pretty Atency table, end table Sl<IO. Call otfice need1 aomeone sharp, !l.fember, We Sit Better, Inc. • 968-1284 after 6 p.m, able to work undtr pttl.SW'e. YActrr PERSO:\"NEL ANSWERS Gd type • SH skilll. What Require foUowing capable. Office Equipment I011 an oppty! Start $450. Call reliable penonnel for Decode -Befog - A dull -TYPEWRITER, Royal 660, Billie: Beck S40«r'5 modern 200 Ton Yacht: Cockle -GOOD LUCK elec., carbon ribbon, Herald COASTAL AGENCY Licefllled. skipper. engineer. A wild switch: "She'a '° elite typeface. Also stand ii: 2190 Harbor ffiril, CM cook, deckhand. Send bowlegged I hurw ht-r Up ov. 1teno thair. Orig toSt $550. S.cr1t1r... Plboloc~M"usume lo De.Uy er the door for G 0 0 D Barely used. $29a. &G-3867 .I ou.>< · · LUCK." lntorlf" PerlOMll. Sertla 44$ E; 17\h St.. CM M:t-7SU Y ou1,19 Fry Cook or Kitchen Train•• -==~==~=-AfETAL Filing cab., S Alma OON'T GIVE UPI wolnut """'· smvol chain, You. may find It at America's 1ide chain; ffiM Sel«tric largest, mo.tt unusual UJl. • typewriter 6 mos. old, COlll finished fumlture 1tore. C.Or, $540--lell $350. Redhill & Santa Ana Fwy, 615-«IOO or 67:Hl060 SECUllJY PH'Jtlantnt, full time job. Tustin, l ml So, of Newport TYPEWRITER, add. mach., GUARD ' Ovtr 18, Nea t 'appearan~. Fwy. Open ~ days per )T. calculator, Very reUOliable. Planot & Orpno llBo FACTORY CLEARANCE I : Factory orders clearan1:9 nll all overage, demonstrafu, Ooor models, ~tudlo ·~~ turned Pianos a: Orpns. Real savlna:a up to 30%. Evei'jtffirigj\iifantii(Olk"i" ll('W. Sale limited to 1pe(ilic stock • 90 hurry! No money down OAC, 5 years to pay. Thia rreat sale only at:1 WARD'S BALDWIN Sf~TO 1819 Ni!owport, C.M. 642--&18-1 Open Every Nite .I: Sunit._y Afternoon ... FR·EE Programmed Rhythm UNIT ; with every new or uaed OR· GAN sold between now' &r I 01rislmaJ, • DO'N'T WAIT !'1 No p1yments 'tll 1970 ' Oloose Crom: e Conn e Wudltur e Anen • Hammoncl • Baldwin -·• Othen GOULD MUSIC COASTAL AGENCY Snelling & Sncllin.!i. 2790 }!arbor mw. Ul'I Cha.rice tor advancement. S44-M70 Xlnt conct .. m.2423 Averaie $100 wttk kl start. APPLY 1N PERSON,· CHINA cabinet, Pecan ROYAL Standard im.nual 2045 N. Main, SA 547..()681 Full or part time. Pald va.. fillilh, ]')-Prov. Double btd typewrlter with 15" CU'- cation, hospital & life 11'1" BOit's 8i9 loy dawnpor.t, F.ari1 Amer. rtqe $90, .. 983t PIANOS I: UH.GANS surance. Opportunity to ad. IM E. 17th S:t~et Kitchen ltt, e chl'I, 2 ext • NEW &:-USED vance to detective. Contact Costa. Mesa leaves. Aten'• redlnt"r chr. 1 Gar ... S.S. I022 e Yamaha Planot ' Orp.ns Security Agent YOQNC:rnen 11-25 'fmo'want avocado frtnctd·nai. All in ' • Thomu Ot&an1 PRlhlF. RIB INN *OVERSEAS 'llr ~~o~bs;;~M~..,;•;• ~W~om.;;;7~1~1,00~~J~o~lltl;;~Mo~n;· ~W~om;;;·;7~1~00~ 428 E, 11lh St.. Of U?t UI job hunt for ~u. l=='='°=""='='=1y=A=m=li:="'='==l...-Call==Sm='="=Y·=="=''=17=._="'=1=0· PE RSOii!N EL -'-1 • Joi....-Mon, Wom. 710o •Job.....Men, Wom. 7100 * lft )1{1 * EXEC. SECRETA•Y * Must be able lo lake shorthand at 10°"110 wpm. Experience at the executive level in a sales or marketing activity rreferre(\. Will also handle phones & tl'ate mange-• melfts. Excellent Opportunity. Salaq com· , mensurate with background. ., GENERAL AUTOMATION has ill opening in tls Perwnnel Dtpart- men~ reporting directly lo lhe Employment Supervt.sor. Initial dutie!I will involve screening appli· · · cants. typing correspondence, handling tele- phone Inquiries and makin~ travel arrang .. ment.s. Secretarial sk.Ula, including short.- hand would be helpful. This Is an excellent opportunity wilh a grow1n.t companv. . . ,. . GENERAL AUTOMATION .. tPtY~~e~r'::'."Qg~:~~ 1402 E. CHESTNUT ST., S ANTA ANA • GENERAL AUTOMATION Please ai)ply in person or call. ltlr. 'Kuechler for appolnlmcnl, 83:>4804. • , An Equal Opporlunily Employer M/F j 1402 I . CHESTNUT, SANTA ANA WllLbe.mo~ng to Irvloe complex 1970 An !;qual Opportunity EmFloyer ........................ ..,,l""' .............. !!!!!!!1 ...... -·· ... ""' .................. ilti ..... ,.., . ' Whft1 P:Nftt ·Stere ·~-ltiint'•'tndeiift· ~mov· xlnt.(!()nd.._*"'21.95 . OAR.ACE ~ Twin mat-•. ~~.~i...n , 2222 S. Harlaor ...... 'low "I<' ._--.,. 3 DANISH W&lnut ..... cha~ -. 4 boX 1Jt1rinra l20 __ , ~ Anehelm . Nffd 15-21 mtn. 11 in-a: ouoman, lilmp. antlq tlli>-pair. Dinette Ml J.50. Rattan COAST MUSIC • Mon., Nov. 24tb only terested, call l>etw I: 30 am top tbl, Wonder Uone. din. rm .set $50. Wall dad: NEWPORT I: ~ t am to l pm 1 4:30 pm su.n04 833--«m . $10 . .lronirw board A: lron $5. Cotta Mesa • 642·2&\l 1581 Rtdlands Pl., C.til. Open lCMi Fri lQ.t Su" 1 U.O E lo --Qu.aJJty klflJ bed-quil ted. . ~ ~ SERVICE Station mp )'tfS, Schoel .. INtruc:ffen 7600 Complete-unimd S10S worth HAm....,..•v • Stelnn,y ·Ya· ~:u ~e, ::~~,.: . JOIJll THE FIELD mJ.,All 5 ,i wknt1.t ~ ~!!:;Aft.~ytt .. tt,~ .:-= ~I: Be~ ~iar:i; El Toro Ref:-; Lq. Hllll. WITH A.1-l'UTUREf GREEN H~--bed "15. 126 wtlchel, tic. S.t 'I Silo u-r. So. c.u£ rfibt htft. SER'llCE Station AUtnd&nt, Ap/educadOn DO t.rrifrt JNm\nc, eoro.. dtl Mar S'l3-0070. ns Jatmine Avt, $CHMlDT MUSIC ro ..... 1mt-tlme. sludeni « tttind Le t. 11 help YoC ouallly. m.m4 · QIM. · · , lSO'I N. M&ln, man. Aipply• La 1un1 INNKEEPERSINmnrrE FoldlnaSofa ·Btd, .LIDO Jll3nd Gt.nae Salt .. Santa"-• -a.won lladaa; tlH s. IN'J'ERN4TIONAL Newly SltpCovmd, $Z. Pool Table • llOlld alale. FR.EE ORGAN a.ASSES ClutJl"7 ,\' ., Motel/HoteV~t Mfmt Scbl Call -541-1.&l'r $400. 4 dlnl ..... cha.In -ea.1 Moodray 1'hwl 1:31}-1:30 pm -A DMSJON OF . ·• -s-..:. M .... o,.ratou ANTHONY SCHOOLS CO!JCH l2S. <o•h-115, l tnd I Jlria.,S1n111oa pow er GOULD MUSIC CO: Good-Pl¥..--boau.t~~work, 1711 s. BROOKHURSI'-tabla: $10 tach, roHtt tabk mC'l'll'tr, $60. 673-3611 20.S N, "Main, S .. \. s.tT.Q8SI steady "'·ortc, ale tactol')I. LI ANAHEIM, CAUFORNfA $15, rocker $20. 846-1713 .. h10VTNG. Garagt? Sale JIML\IOND Splnlt Orpn ~IJ •Fletta • T911 DrfWtr, tOOJ OnPestomi.every"~k 3 PC BR ,acl, English Ollk, household rum, tl 1 hl n1 re.vel'b 11nll pre1e t , Birch, N.8. (Ntar OC AN'· Pl-fONE Jl'OR APPi', ca.rvtd. $T~. Dining rm tbl, eqUlp A: ml1c. 41' Rc>tewood fl:n. New eopt. port A S.D. Fwy.) As~ for Be11y 'l7&aOO Jomltca, 15....... N-. Ctll4 ,. 14M14'!--f".,.... . I r I 1. 5' OAll.Y P!U)T --Wtdno.sdof, N...,.llff 19, 1'169 T"'""""M>•T•.,,...:- 1Mil6iiNDtli fO.lt MERCrl.t.NDISI f Olt MlltHANDlll FOlt "REE TO YOU _.. ....... "' ..... SALi ANO T-.Al>l SALe· AND TUDI SALloAND TU.DI r; Morino ·~ulp. '.OU """'ltur. IDGO Fum!turo lliJoo .. locollo-us U00 "Rbhl" means "Wbtlllan" RA-~ RDF •·-n r~-~~~--iiii·---~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••~-~-1.. Tbll ldttf.JI ii tftanllled ' ... ~ ••. -..n ·-·-1' OPEN THURS 11/20 "'""'°"'· too. ww· ...,_ ': 3 ';;,...~ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE OJ.st~ atrt · ins 6 to Ub ramu,y, -493-4tn nm 6t5-0lSt9 • Ouiltmu ~ OUR f ,yr old "Kl~" ht to'J i:'=:ii::::=====~ THI WRA'-UP ~~.':;~· ,:,;:;'b;J,~ loot su; Moorlilt ~ 3331• Via Udo, N.B. LOVEABLE playtul. 6 mo. * * IO' SUP availa~ tor DKOUTOI G£l'S CANClWTIDN Of 11 lUXUIY APARTMENTS Spanish & Medl1tn111t111 funlturt All RAND NIW- GE ~frlgaatcr, cood cond. old kitten'. AdUlta Ol\ly. boall IDr ale (2) 31:1' to 35' Sf!j, 25 ·Callon 1how 548--0452. il/Jl or Ill 61f_to ~·-·Call ONek aquarium $25. Draftln1 3 Pu . t iood bbme Avery ._.~ or evu machine S25. 6'6-6917 co·ct~:; : Te rrle,!r:,:ll•14;i,._.,i<;;i;i1;5',,.,,::;:,--:,,,,,::::--;: N10M>-0211 · w~-~---to 9·pc. Mediterr•neen Bedroom Suit• in Pec•n 1Re9. $l49.001 ··················-····Now sue.oe Gor9eous Spanish Custom luilt Sofa with. metchln9 love S•et-Cholce of lte•Utlful lebrics. I Reg . $419.951 ··-·-··NOW $121.00 Misc. W•ntetl H·AN DSOME German = ~~~ewi:;. C .L F c rt In Sheobftd/H••"" ......... 6 d•~ -i.... -• .., ... • • \1-'ffU old. &G-4523. ll/~11--"-:...."~"'"==-,---Pl•ne Rolls! * WANTED * W $150 eii.ch for piano 2 KITIENS g wkl·old. Tl.pr SUP FOR 31t BOAT , .:u~ mariced "Ampico," male Mtiped, IJ'eY and~ nt: 5l!Mma ~:u:.i·~.~i"i~l ~:~i.~--~-~d··~;4·;;··r;~i;;:lr::: "[)oo.Art" or "Welte." Rolls female, IC2-30Q 'I==;:. ======= Tell D•coretor T eble Lemp• must be in iooc1 playable The UrUtat Cat In the World. 1Ht.Y1cht IR09. $49.95 1 ·················-·······NOW $11.00 Sp•nish Henging Sweg ;..•mp•. condition. TIM!ae rolls wfl\! 642-1724 aft. I p.m. ll/3'.I Ch1rttrt 9039 IR09. $49.95 1 ............................ NOW $12.SG made from 1906 to 1935 for 2 TIGERS to a Special ARE BO OIAR't'ER use on elcctri<; piano!. Other penon _ 615--3553. U/20 B · AT _ .. types of piano rolls not want· tt6i QCI( e 2'1' Aux aloop rla:· sail, ed. Will .., $2.50 ... oh tor l'ITS •IMI L•• ST ~-4. h,.d ~ plky. 1511 A decorator dream houae on dtaplay - 3 rooms 01 gorgeous -Spanbh fllmiture (was reg. $1295. "Duo-Art", "Wdte", and p Generil llOO a d~y. $100 ~full weekend. "Wurlitzer" pipe otaan roUa th, • 20 Balboa Day Saller $25 SACRIFICE ...... . $398 also. Enclo9e invoice a.nd ' a day + _laimch fee • .Jnsur- slrlp via u.s. mall uainr wor·s NU? ance avail. ~ys &C2.el43, CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN ' ht PAYMENT NOT DUE 'TIL 1'1• f Spec:ial 4th. aua Rate for Santa OaUI 5'fecials at eve1(wknds. &f0.0062 Sound Recardtna:•"' which is 'TIS TROPICAL nSH mm A.IRNITURE h~xperwive.. Immediate pay-90IJ Edini:er (at Mainolia) Mefllle HOIMS ment sent upon aafisfactwy F.V. * * .xaminallon. Or, bnnr the YOUNG RM fox, tame 1511, MODEL SALE ! ! tolll to our oince. in pert0n Racoon, tame $501 Caa:e1 and tteeive payment on the $2;>-$50. ~23'.19 Now to Dec. I st spot, We're open Monday ~ Friday 9 to l'IOOll and 1 to 5 O.,. Greenleaf Park 1844 Newport Blvd.H .. .J.•ta1.d.> Costa Mesa Only Evory. Night 'Tll t -Wad •• Sot. & Sun. 'Til 6 p.m. Saturdays· (usual.b') 1'1-~-------·1 to 4, Telephone Jor appoint-CHRISTMAS IS NEAR I An A1:iult Private Cluit ment tint. Reference: We * Reaerve, yout choice. One Mlle from the Ocean att the world's !arrest deal-Great Dane Puppy ttrl)'I JN SMOG FREE erinantiqueautomatlc:mU&-Will love for you 'til • C •• u...,. t600 !cal instruments <Sale cat.a· Christmas. Cropped l •hots, DSwt ...... Jorue No; 12 jlll'f. $2 post. top lines. --------------------- HAMMOND Chord Oq::an In iood condition $11;). * AUCTlpN * ...,>. HATIIAWAY AND MARTINCREsr KENNELS Newport Harber BO\YERS, INC.; Dept.. PR, * ·* S46-Q989 * * CalV67l>144.7i FRIDAY -NOV. 21 Choo.e from 20 ?t1odels ready ·to move in to&ly! PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. ~ TtltYl1lon 1205 7:JO P.M. · · UNCl..AlMED ST 0 R AG E FROM SMYTHE BROS. Un. oPened boxes & barrels, Col· or TV's, Stereos, Sewin& machines, Bedroom s e t 11, O\est of dra,-1el'l:i, Di ans, !'.fattresscR. 8 i c y c I e s, Lamps, Pow ' r !'.fowcn, Oiina Cablneta, Jbcktail ta· bJes, C!dar Olests, Hotf*e bars, Mirrors, D~ room tables, Dinettes, Refriaera- tors, Stovn , Wuhers. Dry. ers, Dishwasher &: MUCH MORE!! ~athaway and Bowers BuUd· WANTED: Doi I 0 v er m1; Ut15 E. Florence Av~ w/fncd yd, no chldni for nue: S&Ma. Fe Sprin&I, occasional day/overnite Calli. llllrtO. Te J. (2l3) can of timid, aeaile sml Take Harbor Blvd. to 19th St· S.U-8774. Terrier. 6~1447 early am Drive w~ to 11SO Whittier . ' Lease Colar T\1 or Blac:k &. \Vhite. Option to buy. tree &ervice. No deposit A-Active TV Rental Co. . er eves. $ WE BUY 51TIIE.:'..'...:::: .. :::,_.:.. .. -, ,-... -""'"-.-.-.. , (714) '42·UJO want. la mo. okS malt-Bed·l'!!!!~!!"'!!!!!~--~!!J!! $ FURNITURE $ liniton Te!Tier. Had all IUY Jfm flllW APPLIANCES sh?l!i, o~. traine<!., adores SILL ISll' Color rv-rr .... -s+•r••• children s;iO. 54~7 Cooper (1 ) 522-ll53 RCA Home Entertainment Center. 2a" Color TV. AM·FM-ti~reo radio & record pl8.yer. New in April . $195 646-5935 aft 5 PM 1 ,._. er Me ... hll SKYE TERRIER, AK C , CASH IN If MINUTll champ strt'd female pup. TIAILllt. SALES • 541""4531 • H1brkn. ratt, calm. nuny "lu~ from• '!"9" ,, WE PAY CASH ,. .. ,. .. ,,.1 w::;, '%;;.'.,;:;, -• BOXER Puppies -Pet & WHAT WE SELL! 1220 WINDY'S AUCTION ---.,.,,.,-,.,-.,==-·I =·Qua!. Will hold for 324 So. Harbor, Santa Ana , ,,,, WANTED Coll • 962-8031 1 Bkk So. ol Bolla 531-lll65 TAPE Recorder, solid stale 4 bracket, 3 speed monaural lr stereo $50. 548-1787 Good """ tumltutt, •PP~· IAY HAltlOR ance1, antiques, color TV s, WIOYED 2 Y!ar o Id Moblle HMM Sales CO~fE BRO\.\'SE AROUND refrlg's, 11to,·e's, washers & fe male, papel"ll, $00 or best • _ Roll A 2075~1: Ne\\'""rt ffivd. d l · ho !fer Ulsa u.oma • \'IQ • ,... I')'ers. etc:. p1ect or use· o · SheratDn Manor • Homette • Behind Tony·11 Bldg 11.lat'ls fut, 2-1 hr service. Call -66-0156 C.-r .... Equip 1300 ~-1a 'f * o.o 0000 892 Kit • PresU&e • Sahara . • ......., "esa """""OUOO 842·3921 or ·J.)96 !RISH Setter, 7 mo. old, ALL SIZES \YIU. BUY 16 mm proj. OPEN DAILY g to 4 Wa.oted-Rolltop desk male, papen le ahots. $100. NOW ON DISPLAY ¥Jent or 80!.tnd. ~lust be in CLOSE OUTI Neecled ,be.!ore Oiristmas Call 646-341!1 1423 Balcer st, Colt& Mesa tood eond .• ~as. priced. 1969 bo:ic Greetlnc Cards. 549--044!1 LOVING ' irruisUble lirls, 'iS block Eut ol. ffarbW Blvd. WILL SELL Feder a I Christmu, Blrthda)'S. Get NEED br!cita one to 1000, 1 .,·eeks, AKC, Dachshund, c.o.ta Mesa (n4) S«t-N10 Enlarger ror 3 5 m m , \V e 1 I, AU Occa·sion, etc. reuoriab!y priced. 644-46B't Staridard ftd $45. ~2397 '68 MOBlJ.:E HOME -~ 214"x2~··, etc:., in foldaway p·•1~ tra ••-od··•· .. -·1y 1 at rt-gular price • r el ,... ........ ex s, ''"""'• ... ..., case 2/maskina: e1111el. Will anolher at le! Stor... 1775 s1. Bemard Puppy park. Car. Sp. fencd S aides. trade on projector, Cal1 on MINNIE'S Greeting 545-5165 642.J264 anyt1me Wed ii: f'ri. wknds, Fri eve. lhru SUn., C d & G ho SPACE: Boa.ts &: Campen, C 0~-•·-~· 5 -1 '·-·•• Be--h. Ann '"'"' •r s lft S p O.chstMlnds Mini&. AK uia o.yo .,... r " ·-==--:.::.:::-:::;:..:~=:c~='--1 $10 • mo. 526 Center St., •-~-~-=~--·"" ~11 lleU Ave ., Westminster C.M. &12-7990 or 54&-6400. Will hold 'til Xmu. WfS AVAILABLE for coac:h l:fASSELBLAD ~ li ke Cl blk E. ol &ach ffivd.) Call-962-M69, H.B. of )'OUI' choice . IN- new, quic:k winding crank, 8 ~ .. •"G poodl bl k FO O AT SPACE "·3131 FREE TO Y0U AP•~· ... " • RMAT! N rnagnifiyin&: hood, quick POOL TABLES ---''-'-------! male, AKC. Great for 26. Driftwood Beac:h Oub, focusing handle, polarizing •• ., ~""" Co H KB 0 ···-Pool ~!ALL Bla•k O.::iu-.> Poodle children. ....-~ 21462 Pacific t . wy filter, G filter $650. 6'15-2271 .:>ee&1" ..,., ... .. ...... ~ ~Poi;tlng Goods 1500, '.:ti CARBIEN $60 finn. .4.:> 'Colt auto. $70 firm. Cash Only. CaU • 646-4.100, 6-8 Pl\I. BRUNSWICK-Moll' a: Terrier, approx 1% yra TRANSPORTATION Cuslom Slate Table old Needs lovl'\f home with Fnim $289 tenCed back yard. E:ic~t 1o1f1 & Y1Cht1 9000 100o/o Financing with children. 549--0185 alt 6 ..... u ... '!AR * SECARD POOLS * 11 20 25' BERTRAM &JAD.&A ., 532.-1992 Pl\f I CRUISER. 1WIN 150 H.P. 323 S. J.lain St. Orange O\VNER Ill, need gd home ENGINES 2 RADIO-TELE- TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A COLT .351 Magnum 4" bar· rel, custom &:ribs. ,xlnl cond. 545--MBll ·~_:,,,c:.::""':;;.. _ _.:="" tor Dalmatia.nfAus t. Shep. PHONES. APELCQ Atn'O. HOi\IEi\IADE f'ruitc:ak~ for female 8 mos. o Id . DIR. FINDEr.. Fu LL y DAILY · PILOT the Holidays. !\1ade w/real housebrkn. gd y,•atchdog EQUIPPED roR FISHING Skis, superglas racini:: ~alorn. 200 cm, con1pl er binding. $150. 646-92&1 butter. chuck full of fruits & natural hunter. c h i Id re n AND CRUISING. s12,soo. WANT AD nuts. Flavored & aged in over 10 ,\rs. fine. CALL JOCK AT er>6341. '•=--===-- Run1, Brandy or Sherry. 183(,..4-1~~~93!_.,..,.,---..,,,'~l/20~1ii'i;;;i:';5h,E,;i;;;Ud.::< " On:ler noll', call 846-4953 for NEED a;ood honi r-,,.11,~ 14' Boat, 35 hp Evinrude: & ulscallaneous 1600 sizes & prices. .....:i 8 1 lond trailer. $300 or best oHer. ~-=="'-'=0.:..--'= ., ... , urn copper co 96i-St« -KlRBY VACUUM Cleaner Shaggy ' poodle mix, -~-'==-~.,,._-=,,,-,11 F INAU.Y! A B E A UT Y with at t a c hments & ''CoCo'', fem, 8 mos, med, 196it OIR.IS Craft 2711.a' SHOP that cares abool polisher. Take over small Jo\.'el children. 5 30·6856 Sport& Fil!bennan. Twin 185 YOU!-\Ve ofter convenienl payments or pay off balance after s p.m. ll/20 HP eflKines. ny Brlda:e. location, lalesl styles and of S36.40. Credit Dept, FREE •"hite kitten 1 blue S8600. Call ~'?35.1. tops in 11tyllsts, all at rock SJJ-1289. " ... bottom prices and an ap.. • eye, l green r-ye; 11\ighUy S ilbo 9010 p;o.in.tmmt time: to suH you._ OBJECTS D Art. fi1Urlnes crippled, needs 11pecia.I adult ..!..__ •~t;:• ____ c..:;.;.: II Our Special this \reek: \vhictrmake-goo<l-Chlistmas· c a"t e . Pl"ease call LIKE SAILING? Hi &:h . s 1 y I r. top.grade gills. candlestic:kll. $2 to $12. 642-4424 11/21 DISLIKE THESE'? frosting, regular $30, for Thurs. onl y, to am to 4 pm, 7 PUPPIES. 1,~ German e PaymentS, high inteml, $25 Call for an appointment al 2-1692 Sandoval Lane, Shep. '.-' Box II'! r , U. depreciation, 1 11 p ttntal, ti me lhat suits YOUR P.flssion Viejo, 4~1 or Doberman Ready no1v for cieanini, i n!lura~. etc:. .chedule. ~tJSS PRJ!'.l'S, 837-623l Christmas! 342--8120 ask lor PREFER TliESE'? 18542 Beach Blvd.. ITo\vn BEDS: Kingst:i.e. dual hvin, Mrs. Ralston W21 e Low cost no \VORK & and Country Centcrl HB. twin Ii full size \Vas~T', HELP! Need tood home. 2 CAREFREE' SAILING! . 962-2666 dryer. refri&, stove. 57 malched palr Calico kittens Cal ,25 ll~ u $14, ~day TYPE\\'RITER $35. Add ing Chevy, Chevy Cam per. 4 mo<»ct. Health)'. WW help Try Our Club Plan machine $la. 2~~ hp Johnson 64>1063 \vltb spayed 6 shot s. NE\VPORT SAILING Cl.OB $45. BEAUTIFUL hand painted 5t6--3566 11120 • 675-noo • 1342 Ne1"'J)Ort Blvd., C:\I oU portrait of you or your DARIJNC GIFT: male kit· VENTURE 21' Xlnt cond., 3 Quality king bed-quilted children from a photoa:raph. ten 8% "'ks. c:ute but rur-salla:, head. 2 ootboards, -mplete-unuSt'd SllX'i. 11·orth A \\"Onderful klea for that ....... Abl t •-t. the con-alps 4 extras Offer '"" s"""ial Chrislmas .. 1 t I . 11'"-"'U· e 0 ....,.e ' · $?5(1. AU !> &. 1\'knds 842-&.'i36 .,...... • slant allPnlion of little, I "~~.:,·~·=·---~- THORENS au10. r ecord G46-3629. children. 67:>-0417 11/20 n · PACIFIC, aleeps 4. Head, <'hangt"I'. dia.n1011d stylus FIRE\\iOOD for sale-cut to LOVEABLE ltf'&Y striped trailer, hinged keel. $35. Unicycir 24", llkr-new Y 0 u r speclfic:aUon&; well tabby oat, male, 8 mos. old, .. 549-2002 * ••• ·~s tteasont-d. Drllv I; stck'd SIS'. Golf c:art $5 . ......,......,., looks like a aqUin'el. will be 17' Catamaran sailboat, car Health Spa Pi!embc'rship free, $2'1.SO ~~ C. $47.SO C. laiire. 530-Q.56 after 5 Iota b I e , v..1th sails. for tv."O Call collect (TI.f) 688-08415. p.m. 11/20 Reasonablr. 830--0794 642-<1190 SWThlMING Pool • dide. Set of \Vo rid Book s. ?.to-2 ADORABLE Ten-ier lr ,,,,, 14' SAILBOAT SEARS Kennt0rc t· 1 o or torbicycle. G 1r 1 • s ski poodle females. 7 wttks X1nt cond. 838-2613 Polisher It sc:rubbt'r, All At· boota, size 5. Girl'• Schwtnn o Id , A prl co.t col or ··l-;=========dl t ac h n1 e n t • · m . Call bike. MS-5741 _610>-5096 ll/20 Sp1~• Ski 8Mtt '°10 ~ . 45X8 ROI.I.le trail er 2 Bdrm S?itAlL standard white Poo- TALL iirls slzco 12-14 Hohday only $2500. Underwood Std die:, 5 moe. ohl, male. To Clft.f STREAM dresses, Hke new. Shop typewriter $10. 410 Shot&un home with chlJdttn. 830-6639 • early! 614-1547 $3C 377 SUperioo', N.B. 11121 17 ft. Sid loat FIREWOOD tor Sale. Ory COLLIER'' ~--'~'•'• 2 CUTE Baby lonl ........ 120 H p Mo C I Euctlyptua. Deli\'ered ' X 1 n t oo~ ..... +....,~·s auinea pial!. 1 wht. male, 1 • • re. ru Hr •ia;ltrd· ,.._., ""°"' mo. Coll ..,._2007 alt W-8141. l!/20 lnbNnl -Oullloor4 TV, WorU fine $30. Girls XI'' :-.. 142.-8141. · ltJ~ Retdy i::ir tht' walerrfaht bl pood1 now. All the equip, ind. bike $12. Boys :;¥)" bikr s15. FOR Sale: GE Portl blc Color FRIE:NDL V lo\'ea e e, com pus. lire preservers 646-1525 TV. Tmperi•I ttotrtaerator 9 mos. old, mall'. 646-MtS A fUll cover. )-IAND PAINTED \111h au10 ic:P 1ttt1ke r. aft 3:30, U/20 PRlVA'tE PART\' Lamp Shedft-673-«161 MALE bea.a:Jc, 1 yr. old love• 67).1144 mtJll I CalJ 6'13-d4l ,, * * .. children, lrte Jo toad home.Ii•======== \VAN'J'ED: lrre plant. lor t"A...\llLY ltlfmbenhlp t n 147-4&i;j..-M•rfM-litulp. 903.S yard, WW d~. 60-172' afL. Jrvlnt Cout Country Club COOD Pet11 fOr cblldttnj 6 tor sale. Pvt. pi,. 67Wl.S1 famil)t ot ta.mt nta. don' ~~ CeiUS.-'°f J~:' P'or s.Jf. f"ireoMod. CARPET lhltaller bu cm bite, 6tf.834i ]Jn) C.Olumbl& dlnch1 A 3 1fP OnJWe It ~ roll, evocado eylon caT"ptt. FEMALE Cock-a..poo, adult, Jobnloll lotd-up outbOl.rd SJMS7t) double jute-be.eked, Wlll .ell ~ tree to 1o0d home. motor A ntl'Yl!ll cue $39S. &o;tO KOOEL shq: carpeUni;. all or part $.1/yard. ~ms 5t6168I "~ Call Len Bonnfr. 543-8322 DAILY PILOT 2 ronr irecn, s:A). Near new. Ctrpet layrr has ltl Lo CUTE Silver llT':Y k.lftens 6 ':)1 dlttel q . 3 lo J reduc-For Expert MG4063 11.)"lona $1.99 )·d. Shaag v.·/ittY eyes. Box !rained. tlon uni!. Freah l\'l ltr IU'~_Beadt hou~ th~. Bi;-from '3.00 up + m.r labor, ~lSG .. 11121 ~. Brand nt\\', still hl A.ullNnce ... t ..,Jeciion ova! S.. the !Oe ,... ,..... 918-Ql!O BLACrA !111"""1!rltlt· m lr. f'lC10rY=t-fl!'l91&~--~500-6fOO- llAJl)Y PILOI' WANT ADS! l>1JJfOil'i' '°"' Vntttd Fold Im. 51! ...it 1!12! .;;att_4. ____ _.f._ .• -------- • Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers .. See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! 1 •• ,. •• 29. l icycl• 57. Elfftric Tra1n 2. Guitar 30. Typewrltor 51. Klttan 3. loby Crib 31. Bar Stoels 59. Cl•ulc Auto 4. lltldrlc S.w 32. Encyclopedia t-0. co11 .. Tabla S. Conlirt 33. V1cuum Cte1n1r· 61. Motorcycl• 6.W ....... 34. Tropical fish 62. Accordion 7. OutliNid Motor 35. Hot Rod litulpm't 63. Skis I. St"'" Sat 36. Filo Coblnot 64. TV Sot 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench 10. Clorlnot 31. Sterling Sliver 66. Di•mond Witch 11. ltefrfgtrator 39. Victor1en Mirror 67. Go-Kort 12. Plcku, Truck 40. ·Bedroom Set 68. lron•r 13. Sowfnt Machine 41 . Slid• Projector 69. C1mping Tr1il1r 14. Surlboord 4'1. l1wn Mower 70. Antique Furniture 15. Machi no Tools 43. Pool Tobia 71 . Tope Rocordor 16. DlshwosltOr 44. TlrH 72. Sollboot 17. Puppy 45. Plano 73. Sports Car 1 I. Collin ·Cruiser 46. Fur Coat 74. Mottr-. In Spp 19. Golf Cort 47. Dr1pes 75. lnbNnl 5poodboat 2o. a...-.. ... Lln1n1 76. Shotgun 21. Stamp Collaction 49. Hon• 77. Soddla ·22. Dlnott• Sot 50. Alrplant 71. Dart _G.tmo 23. Ploy Pan 51 . Org1n 79. Punching leg 24. l•wlint 1•11 52. Exercycle to. Baby Cirri.,. 25. Water Skis 53. Ro,. Books 11. Drums 26.F.--S4. Ski loots 12. Rllla 27. Suite-55. High Choir 13. Desk 21. Clock 56. Coins H. SCUBA Goar Th•• or ony other extra thln9s around tht house may be tumecl into cash with o DA.ILY PILOT WANT-AD so • • • Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRICT' 642-5678 (YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> - •• , 'I. 1' II -l< p s ' * $ f E -l9 ( ( t I * ' I N " ' B I l • I ., \ " : I l ' I I l ! .. w,"""6q, ,.._w 1,, 1M . • · • · 1~~~-~.'.!!:~[:'.lt!~~~!!~'.::T.-!i.~. ·~Ntl'OllT~!.f.oN . -"*ANll!O•r~ , T111A14sl'O•TA110N •• 1.Mob-~lle_H_.,_m_,.._, __ 91_!:0_ Auto S.rvl<H Imported Au1G1 -Imported Autos '600 lm,..m.I AulGo &xl5 ~UT cond. 111 nict & P1rt1 , t..00 park $1295. 642-9324 or -------833-aeOO ext 3431 0 an Po .~ 1 1800 CC McGt. rs~.,. tf1l: Pe _ auper all new MOO. ' .. 11) x 40 TRAILEft. ·r .P.' iJter S, 613'9'102 $2850. \204 COAST .l!IWAY. ==>===== Beac!\ • Bay, N.8. Trailer, Tr1vel 942S EJ.ctrle Cars 9250 AIR Stream '69, 29' 1963 21' OPEN' Road A m ba ssador. Intemat'I. CtmP91". \Valk thru on IT · Xlnt cond. Better than new! Chevy:. chassis, self con· call (71t} 644-5073 taiaed, aU power, air cond J.9:56 31' SILVER Stre~ thl'\MlUt ~1315 cone!. *ELECTRIC cart, 100!1 con-'* 64$-Uil, i: dltion,$300. TALLANT, 1940-·9SOO B Pon\ona, C.l\f. Trucks -------Mini llkH 9275 GMC TRUCKS r..;.~=------Orange County Sales and HONDA 50, 1965, aood cOn· Service Headq'uarters. diUon. s100. NEW • usto 1970's ON'DISPLAY & READY TO GO . ""'"" UNIVERSITY BONANZA fl.Uni Bike SHP, front l'Ulpension, new tin!s & clutch $911. 64Z.23(3 OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. CHOICE OE COlO~S ·ANO fAOOELS ~ T .. , Costa Mesa ..,,... ~c1.. 9300 '66 ECONOLINE CH .IC.K ·IVERSON ~67 HONDA Horbo, r Areas Only Authorl~td VW, Poncho Doolor . 30. § Sera" mbl-Van, automatic, dlr, runs •• like a top! Locally owned TWO LOCATIONS TO 511¥1 YOU # S7'*4 in l..a;una SN.ch. Must sac. · • · , 5499 rlrioo tod.yf Low' b1", book 445 l!AST COAST HWY. et BAYSIDE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~~~~ J.~e$n~94~~j ' & 1970 H~RBOR ~LVD., COSTA MESA 0 - °' """"""· 673.0900 HOME OF THE LOVE BUG SPECIALS 549·3031 ~._ 11s T '62 CHEvY Pick Up wlsteet camper shell, 8' -1 , ~ ; bed. 6 cyl eng. Immaculate II 8 . .9525 lmporttcl Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 , ,, • thru.-OUI. New rear tires. une ug91es ,.J Rain! like new. ?ttmt see to DATSUN I KA I' '"""'""' R•uonabl• as '65 vw Eng. • Chauls, "'"" RMANN GHIA j49.J(Jll Ext. 66 01· li7 O\.\•ner must sell. Best oUer. bely. Llcen.!ed. Good cond. 1 191o HARBOR BLVD. 546-1948 r.iust Se.II· 830-34'18 '69 {latsun 2000 Reister. Lo 1965 Karmann Ghia · . COS'I:A ' lo.fESA ·~' 1967 FORD ECONOLINE. nil:, 1279(1. P1'9ne t183i-ll86 2-<loor Qiu()t, Xlnt Cone!. 1968 Triumph TR 6-4 • .iWimac l'<avy dty. 5uptr ·van. 630 Imported Autos 9600 !°r f'U:rtht:r ;nto. , . Jmmaculate tnside and out! cond~ngine just rebuilt. \Y. 17th St., C!\f. 5-t!J.-3343 -_..._ .. __ One 01Vner. See at 48(1 efoad. ~~ ' ' 8 AM • 5 PM. AUSTIN HEALEY ENGLISH FORD way, C.M. '67 ;w;t1°'GHTNNG 650 CC. l~ Chevy, 6 cyl. 'i ton, P. =..====== ., Jtlke "'w. S•ll or U. 43,000 mi. SIOSO. &12-.1812 AUSTIN AMER ICA ORANGE COUNTY'S MEJRCEDES ·BENZ "' • trade. * 546-0309 alter 6 Pri.t. Sales, Service, Parts VOLUME ENGLISH YAl\fAHA TRAIL i\IASTER, l\~ TON Dodge Truck, cab Immediate Delivery FORD DEALER 100 CC. Like ne1v $250. high utility boxes, xlnt cond. All l\1odels SALES .. SERVICE Call :.. 54s-3144. Best oUer takes. 83S-2ti13. '69 MODEU; '69 HONDA Trall or. ·!()() '62 CHEVY P/U Immodlate ddlvery mil@I $300. $5"". "''"n'"" LARGE SELECI'ION ' !!6'·358< ::__ . _::::::.._~ Thoodwo Motor_.... 9350 Cempon 9520 3100 IV. c ... 1 Hwy., N.B. ROBINS· FORD 642.9-J05 54G-176f ~ Harbor Blvd. Authorized l\fG Dealer Costa l\1esa 642-GllO DATSUN . FERRARI FERRARI Nel\'J)Ort Jmpcirts Ltd, Qr. an1:e County's only author· lied d~aler. .S AbES·SERVlCE-l'ARTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy. ' Nc1vport Beach 642·9405 54~1 7&1 Authorizl?d Fcn·aii Dealer Prices to All Olmplete Machine Shop ·SPEED EQUIPMENT REBUil.T ENGINES ll25 Victoria, OI 548-6i50 18361 Beacb Blvd. HB 847.-0991 ~ OPEN 7 DAYS * ------ JAGUAR ZIMMERMAN. • DATSUN NOT A REVOLUTION BUT A EVOLUTION All-steel bed 6' x 4'8 " witli an easy· loading tail-gate. Perfect for pocking bikes , surfboard" or rugged work loads up to a half ton. Roomy, vinyl-lined cob, slick 4-speed. Whitewalls, fast-actin g heater I defroster. Proven reliability. Oatsun s the No . I Selling Import Truck! THINKotau the things you can put in a 6 foot bed. We Have The Finest Stock of . . . '. NEW DATSUNS · . ' I . ! • • 2000's · 5 Speeds 8 1600 CC 4 Speed Pic k-Ups & 1600 Roadsters 8 2 Door Sedans· 4 Speeds 8 4 Door Sedans -4 Speeds or 3 Speed Au· tometic 8 4 Door Station Wagons · 4 Speed or Automatic . • Available For Delivery ~ow! George Zimmerman ond .'his staff offer one D1 the '.most mod- ern of sport car facilities. The · service dept. offering the finest of ser-. vice for all makes of sport 'tar,. • " · r • • ; •• • HONESTY • INTEGRITY • FAIR· .ALINQ AT GEOR·c;E .. ifMME~t.\AN DATSUN Sale• and Service 2~$.H.ARBOR BLYD.,.COSTA MESA,•PHONE 510 6410 -·- MG MG Sales, Service, Parts lmm!diate Odivecy. All Models , ~ _l~rt11i1n 11 . H111plll I':, -. MGA '65 MGB 4 Spd, wire whls, d.lr, xlnl Cl'llncl. Top runner. Blt1e-book $1?00. Must sacrilice $985. Can fil'IC priv, prty, PDM· 450. Call Ke11. 494-9773 or """"· -1960 MGA CONVT. CHEAP! * 548·2645 OPEL 1969~S OPEL GT. Asking $:119;;. Call Mr. Gorman 64.f-1230 days. 4~31-44 eves. .-PORSCHE FORSCHE ':'19 1600 Super Roe.dst!!r. A cla11sic. Reblt neg, trans & clutch. Pirelli tires. Jsl $2200 takts. {213) 377-0012 ROLLS ROYCE ROLLS '39, si<I@ mounts, nl!W ~int, new wsw tires, $4950. Priv. prty 846-5041. &M--();j()7 SUNBEAM '66 Sunbeam Alpine, RlrH, wlelw, conv. Must se n. BJU Book whlsle $975..RetaiJ $142S. Yow-price $110>. Call 673-3-165 aft 6 TOYOTA ---TOYOTA SPECTACULAR YEAR END SALE ALL MODELS YOUR BES1' DEALS ARE srI~AT DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, ~.M. 646-9303 BILL MAXEY fTg>IY~!T ~ 11111.IEAlfllLV~ Hunt. ~ 141.UU 3 ml N, of CDut R*y. en ldl '69 RED To1'ija.-Xlnt ""'· f.tust sen, movtnt •Ent. Best Otter. 495-5325, m.<320. ' - 'BS TOYOTA Corolla l'utllac:I<. perl<d ~Uloo. 673-51).IT • BRAND N~W .BRAND NEW 1970 OLDSMOBILE SPORT COUPE Fully fecforv •quipped i"cludi119 httd rtsh, •••* lltlh, b1ck Mp li9hll, wi11J1hi1ld wtshtr., ouflitle mirror, cir• p1h, 1tc. ORDER TODA 'f • . • B!tAND NEW 1970 98 4-DOOR SEDAN 1970 DELTA 88 2-DOOR ~ \ . . ' . Fi;/ly f~cfory .quipp<N h1clucli111 htH •t•h. s1tt btlb, b1ck up lighh, wi..J1hitld w11l11,... 01i1t1!d1 mirror, cir• 455 VI , 1utomttic, power •f•••int , power cli•c br1~• t nd oth1r lu11Mry ••Ir••· "'" '"· s29· 96 FULL PRICE $3896 FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY OVER 40 SERVICE S"{ALLS TOKEEP · YOUR TRUCK AT PEAK EFS:ICIENCY! ORDER TODAY THE GMC's FOR 1970 ARE COMING IN BY THE TRUCK LOAD! . . FROM PICKUPS TO H~Vl DUTYS ••• .FROM CAMPER UNITS TO FOUR WHEEL DRIVES • • • WHETHER A SINGLE UNIT OR A0 'LARGE FLEET • , • WE CAN SERVE YOUR TRUCK NEEDS BESTI v.a, ...,., ,,_. .,..i.... -., .... . ,,, ... ...,.... .. ..., ..... II.It, ., "''· NM.tor, ,.UIMltt•• rctdfe, hit fM• ..... IMMIDIATE DILIYllY l~L POI CAMPlll.I NEW 1970 3/4 TON PICKUP 52695 FULL PR.ICE CE259® •-I . IOW IS THE TIIE TO BUY A IEl'Mli ~-~~' QUALITY YALUE-RATED 'USED CAR ~ ~ • . - '67 OLDSMOBILE 98 '65 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 '68 CHEVELLE ' - 1 Or. H. T. (N QX fl2) All!Omlllt;. f•tlory Nom1d u111om W.!1Dfl. IYWU JI" ~w!OtNt1c 1ir, pow..r 1tn r1f19, VI. rldlo, fHllllf'. S111rp PQWCr 1!ff'l'lng, rldlo, hlttlf'. A •••I bll\lt'f. t ... 52595 51295 51895 • '67 TORONADO '67 OLDSMOBILE DELMONT '68 BONNEVILLE fUOG Ul) F11ll power, l1<tor)' 1lr, folded. 4 Or. H. T. (YIN 36111 A111Dm1tlc, f1t!Or)' 1lr, j Or. H. T. fVHU 0501 Fvll -· l•ctorr VIII'(( ~-An Utlllt11! Yll\le It -r 1tftrlno, .05 VI. rldlo. hltllr. OUI· •Ir condlllon!""· ""'t' ~. •l•ncl"'9. • 52695 52095 52595 ' '66 OLDSMOBILE CUSTOM '68 CHEVROLET CAPRICE '66 FAIRLANE 500 S11pteme 4 Or. ISLW tlll Aviom.llc. IK!Or'( 4 Or. (Vl~ '52) A11l'Ol'nllle, fKlory t lr, ·1 Dr. H. -T;-f1"C -1") 1vtorn11tc, 1lr, pow1r 1tHrlng, ylnyl IOll. e .. vtllul In. PQWlf' 1lftflf1111, Vt, Yl~yl fDP, tlCllo, fHlllll'. 1tnr)fllll, Vt, rldlo, ,...ter, ffile cir. •ldl & out. 8Hullhll (onlll!foll. $1795 52395 $1395 '67 OLDSMOBILE DELTA '66 CHEVROLET CAPRICE '68 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER . ' Cus!O!ft 4 Or. H.T. ITXV 300) AuKlmllk:, • Or. 100$ 63'1 Avlomtllc, fl(IOrY •Ir, pOW· 4 Or. H•, T. fWQl!I Sill Full -· fK"'Y ltctory •l/• pow~r t!eerlng, Vt. r1cflo. ftHI· tr 1r..r1n9, Yln)'I top. r1dlo, 11Mt1r, Tr• 1lr. LU>.IH'Y p1u,. Ablol11111~ ooro-.. ft, U11111111lly cle.n. mtnOoin c•r•. $2395 517195 ~3095 2850 HARBOR ·-BLVD. ' ' • . . . . T~· .. , i ~ ' . .. ·'-: :::.. ~ ~~! " •! ' ·' ; . . . . .J: -· r,.: •• -· , ~: I:./ ' . ... : .. 1 ... •• ., . ! ! -· ,1.Ji j •r.: m• I ' ia ! "':.: 1l: • • •I <l I •) ; J:"i; 11 : ::. : . . ,, . ' I ., " I ., 01 !i J ., . ' . jl : ' " . ·-. •• ~ c •• . -· 11 . ~I : I ~i ·-· ·fl 1 '· ~1 -. j . • I I ----~~-------·-·--,---..-~-----·-----~------ • DAILY PILOT WtdfttSday, NMmbtr .l'f, 1969 Wtdntsdlf, ti!O'ffmblt l•, 1969 Z8 "lOT-ADVEltTISEfl l!o;t!!IORT~loti fiiAfOISl'ORTATIOH ' TRANs?._O.~TATION TllANSl'ORTATIQN :,tAA~"°"TAT!OH T~~~l'OflTA.1!~ TRAN~RTA11 R.TAT -, t ' '!!!_l'IM """' tlli Imported Auta . -~.7 Aulot -l"!'!'!od Autoi ,...,..... Autos' ~ """41,_, Clollla '6) A;J; Wonted '700 u ... Cllrt' -u;;J ~,. · . 11, 111UMPH VOLKSWAGEN 'YQLKSWAGl!N VOLKSWAGEN VOUCSWAGEN 1957 MORGAN+ 4, new top, WE PAY •"· CHEVROLET MUSTANG bra .... Ex"'"'"' CQl>dl-CASH '65 SPllflRi ·~ ~ ~ :C:.;i::; YW 811$ .< ·~_:::;~~,! :" ir::'J~ ·:,;..,vw ~~ v:_r;; ~ 11"" 641-lrn att<tt P-14. . ·= iChool ...tMcbfrl 5 MW "' ,, Olkr. 4M--5419 e.vu. IlQa $ll75. ~ Race Cara, Rodi !fl -· -•Job. new Dunlop..,... ..aw-. rnoM "'9;33<3· · ~XIV ,,.;;) i&Chankally · · b llMd ,.. • -jalt top. dlr, i.. · M'.tt .Have eomplett-'1ervJ'ce· $399 '66 VW BUG. like •G&IJ. perfect,~~ rlne. 1957 CHEVY, tube~ •nd. c:aD U1 f(S fl'll ntimlle. s.aiftce! ::: !T :'135. rteOrdl from Chick Jwilon. . ntbber. J950. $)2... * ~.~ 496-2918 .Pontiac rear end. ~ aievy 6R01ff rUCVftftl n wm ftnc. pny NRZ-d . Co • . eng. fl!OO. M6-3l21 UKlllVLll 868Lll. Coll PIJL .0:11m or $1.lOO. 545-00iJ •>'•' GOOD SELECTION ....,.di>! Mar... • ' r---~ ""1-====-=;:;:;:::::::::=J ·a aJEYY wap, r.th. air, NE\V '69 Mutanr Grande, pe, q owner. $425. 17222 V.S. ·ps. air eond., dlxe lnl, ~Santa Madrlna,. FV ao,.2321 $. M)lt' Ajieheli!! nuft!ll._ 2500 · • · · : m~•· Make oJfer. ~ CHRYSLll 167' Mllill'ANG • op1, 289 i Futbaclc. Xlnt cond. 493-3371 • ....__ ~03 .... • .. ,. vw -Good im.,. • ' · VOL"O A tot w-~ · I VNi/ '63 Semi<anlpe!', m\nl ~ befit (lffer. call &0-585t OI' U ~f,llllll';.'' .s TRIUMPH 1968 -M11it Cond ... ""COM. Only 12,475 ml. rac .i-0 ,,, 548-43.54 aft 6. • • •• -, ..... , , ~ , • unrflft. , WE PAY TOP 25Dce, 3.500 mllea. ~ re.f.1t eng. Stereo~ ~, .... ~ r'I ' .,Ul.IU . Call -5.16---pri. pty. ee!t otter.-(213> 'il VW BUI t ' " ~ ~ f 1 ~. &ood~~~;A!m ~an. 59J-1932 Or <n'> 8'6-lotT ' s with r.eblt engine, ~ · CL' AU No\¥1 VOLKSWAGEN 1; Call 673-8709 ..!L 142. , .. , • 164 all ........... Goo'i• Ray 'SS VW Camper, new engine, Q ~p '68 VW' white, xlnt ·Cdnd, :l1t'E LOWEsr PRICES Theodore Robins F01'd '63 VW BUS. A·l conc1:•Jt&H, l~ta, ~Ml gtereo. $750 ... ,,, xtras $1~ pvt pty . .4.!1 YOUR BESJ' DEAl;B ':20llt Harbor Blvd. 21 CO) ml ftrm. 3395l C.Opper Lantern, "\, Riverside, N.B: 642-8099 l1RE ST!LL AT , C.M. &IUIOlO • on new ena:. Dana Point, 496-9806 IMPORTS \\'AN'i'Et> * 673-3214 * ;.rn. 3031 Ext ,. ., 67 -~ •• vw'd. ·-~-ER. Fully DEAN LEWIS '61 vw auG $1600 vw C&mpo< 1969 "'• Top 19111 HARBOR ilLvn. ~~ --~, Qtytp - A*•.IUMllanapr 112Jl--· ---KI N.m WE PAY WH FOR 'YOUR CAR 1967 Chry ... r- _.,.. NewYerW . Cultom 4 Dr sedan, aJr con. dlllonlng, automJlk tran• mtssion, poweit lth!ring & llra~es. radlo1 ~~. tilt le. telescopic wheel, ~ &. cruise control.· Na)¥ prem· ium ti.J.-es. Absoluie]y like now. $2199 . GOOO SELECTION OLDSMOBILE BANKi REPOSSESSION 1969 Oldamobile, 4G, 2 door hardtop, power ateerlQ&. power brakes, alr cond., auto trati•. Excellegt: condL. ~· ~~r ~~;aee. ~111 w/tent. Xtra gas heater. ·-~ · ~ lll · n>P $ BU'(ER. . Call &-11 pm ' 6«2-8244 XJnt cond. Prtv. p l y . COSTA ME.liA $1250 * ~· 548-0 1986 Ha.~r, C.M. 64f.S30.1 8ll.L MAXEY TOYO?A 282t ~Harbor Blvd. '67 VW 8edan, XI.NT OOND. ~'1241 . l 9 6 4 V 0 L KS WAGE N '69 VW -Red. Many X'tru. PlllXI 'GS air 4 llpd red 18881 Beacb Blvd. Costa Mea 5f&.l200 CONNEtL CHMOLEl 1966 OLDS T..SS· Station Wagon pwr str, PW!'; ~kel. luggage rack, 1ow-book $1150, high $1570. Best oiler by Nov. 17 takes. 497-1044 Original. private owner. $1275 ./CM-1PER'S OREA?.I Squareb.ck, xlnt co nd . SUnroof, Oirome whls, $20'» 'w / bl:k int, r't b, w. ~ /·d. R. Beach. . ·.,Pb. lf7•1---o=.,.,..,,..--- 49S-2463, 496-5717 1963 vw Camper, Bjg enatne. $1000. Call 962-2596 Exttll. Cood. f573.2a29. •PvJ:. ply. Very clean Slim. WANTED: 19119 'CADn:t:iC; Will Buy 11fE QUICKER YOU CALL, $96 "' BEST OFFER. '64 VW. MAKE OFFER '62 VIN CAMPER ·6'5,ll54 """' ir 646-UOO from priva~ party C,.U alt. , •. TH;E QUJCKER YOU SEi..L 842-81184 BY .OWNER. 962-2950 "t $850. 645-0!D.5 * dlJll t 6 p.m .; 546-8157 Your Volbwqen or Porsche STA WAG STi ALI '65 F~ Wht Wag. S&critloe. Orii owner. Excrrpt>ot'lal. St050. * ml232 NewC.rs 9800 New Cari 9800 New Carl ·-·--. . • PlY. &op dolla.ra. Paid tor 9800 New Cort 9800 N-COn 9'00Now Con. . 9IOO or ~ ~ .= . ·---..--._.. .1•= -~' ·~· '• I . (°'-1 • I f •. , •" • . , ) • YES THAT'S RIGHT WE ARE DOWN TO OUR LAST .FEW 1969 BRAND NEW OR NEAR NEW EXECU'l'IVE LINCOLN CONTINENTALS BRAND NEW 19,69 LINCllUI 'cifT-At .SEDAN/:' 1· ' ' • ;1 \ ' ' . • Thi1 i1 '(Gllf l•tt di•nc• •1 • b•tt•in lilr• t\it. i...1~ it1t.rlW, li/•ck._ ... 19yf roof~ .whit• 1iO, w•lt1, 6 ••Y po-r ••••~ tilt,•'•••· ..-ft••I. •1110111.tTc t.t..,. •ir cotd.., AM.FM r•Oi•, lintH 9l•11. APP. pr•ltclion 9ro11f• p•••r door. fl•recl ~fl c .... .,.. Wlnchhi ,10 price $1747.Jt JohM•n·1 clo1•·011t ;,nc, o"lily l •.1 4cf.:oa. ltock·# 1199 S.r.~# tY12A1t. 2JDl. . . ON . THIS BRANO NEW CAR PITEi (THI •tlllJ PfLIUSIS ;t:· .... , : '.. . ' EXECUTIVE CONtlN.EMJA-LS ·f ' • . AT EVEN GREAlER SAVl~S. -ASK TO SEE STOC!<, #1205 AT $5830 At.ID STOCK #1223, PRICED AT ONLY $6080., • • • ' WAYNE St;)Ul l'I • ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS • .Johnroa & Son lln• The Rep11lnlio11 of OHerh19 The f'h1est Sele etifJn of IJ•ed Cnrs 111 lhe Co1111t11 / CONJINENTAL MERCURY OTHER MAKES ' '61 c;!lJ!TlNINTAL COUPE '61 MERCURY COLONY PARK -'67 PONTIAC GTO 2·0R. H.T. MMllllm M ,,.,..me tlnt1i. wllll ,,..,c~ll'IO t ~11.ng•r. PO!Nl•r <lrdln1I red lln!1h with bold ' ml!t t:'•l!k Hnl~h Wil~ bllCk bl><:~•! lnllrlOr. bl•dc ,,,,.,.,., "'°'· Luxurr .-iulpped. btllCk comfort we• ... ¥!nyl lnllrlor, 1uto .. lt .. H. 1Hll, au!O. r1n1 .. radio & MHltt, rlOW9r !leer· Comp .. lltr lilt tfllr~ whMI, llCIOry •Ir, pow· ll ... eo ,.~ declt, IK!Ory •Ir condlrio..lnv, P.S., ln!J, lactorr •Ir. BHullJul condition. lRJJ.Cl ., door ~ tk. 1 1'116. P.a ., """' K'llun ,.,, 0111. O!llr 1•,00G mlln. $2295 $4195 !TIM COtltlfllllt•I of Slltloft Wll)llllll.l Na. JOU. $3295 '67 MERCURY MONTEREY '67 CONTINENTAL 4-DR SED. ,.OoOr '11n:llC1>. tu!OmMk 1r1,.mfi.1'\on, r.odfO, hfflff", power 1IHtlt19 l r>d b!'ekn, •Ir cond~ &1~11111 Hllf'On b1111 mtl•llk llnlih wllll mttm-67 COUGAR 2-000R 1~. L4ndei top. L..-. uooon Inv IHll>tT lnlttlor. &led!; i.nchll rool, fully LlllW lroi.t wllll INIKfllno vlnrl llutkti•, IU!O . $1795 Mi.wr tq;1lpped crld f1c:tory •Ir CO!lditlonlnv, :11t .nglM, P.S., lt .. H. """" Cir lrldf.ln, on1 AM·FM ritdlo, 11ttm llpl' d«li. Orie-clWMr ur. O"'nff" alld Mr~ked oy our compeny. VDllUlJ. IHullfvlly INllnl•lned. TTN020, '61 PONT. GRAND PRIX CPE . $3395 $2175 Attr•Cllvtl $tlwr Ollvtml1t wltll &IKk ln1trle<'. Luxury equlPOfd with i.e1ary 1lr <ond .• ~""· ' llr~ ~ brtkH, rlOMr w~. It!(. Or!ven '61 CONTINENTAL 4-DR. SEO. "'I 1-4000 ml, Ont _... (WXH 011). '67 MONTCLAIR $2995 Alltkll'f'I lfvlit dlftl..,. .,..._ wllll ~ letlf'I· 2·Doof" H•rdktp, Ardk wflll• Wlltl bll<k inlet· ., lnltrlor .rid le.ndw rvof, Full power •lfto-lot Ind Lind .... t9of, l"ull po-1C111fpiMd trid 1*1, IKlary •Ir, •k. WXl"p.I fe<tory 1lr condltlOnl,.. Ont OWfMr. C.rthlllY '61 JAGUAR XKE-2 -COU~E ·$4395 mtlflftll'llld. UOFMO. AUr.-.;1t"' flr!llsh ltKlflt Gt-Jlnl1h. wllt. , $2395 bllck ... 1tifr ln~lor. Wirt wl'lteli, ltitdi.I Plr .. lire~, "!c. BeauUtvl canditlun. WICNOI. '67 CONTIN&NT,t.L $4695 cunwrt1tr .. 11Hv1Hu10tH111Tlll'qUOll•11111111 wot. • ''6 ME.RCURY PARK LANE '-!l'l'ICh~ lntwlot .... -..ne '°"' Cofl'lple141!V hi• • "Ill • '66 MERCURY MONTCLAIR urr fil:"pped, 11111 Pl"P""'AM·™ titdla. IKIOI'\' , ... Hard p, Arel~ wtll" wlltl Ivy oalcl In· ..,.,. .. , •lld bllldl lenotu fOOI, 111~ .. 't .. H. P .$., .ir, 111 wflff~ .ic., • t: ti!' .... l.IOllr.114· l!.l., l•c~rr •Ir ..:andlftonlnv. Rt•I 1111111rr •I •Door Srdan. l rulr JXIMr "'-'l~Plll lnc!Wlnl $2 95 · ,....,.able «kt.t VZU10f • lie V •It, 1.k. UCU111 $1595 ' $1995 . <44 CONTllf!NTAL CONVT. ' '61 CAblLLAC SED. DE VILLE ... 11111111 C•!"llNI .:1111111 ..... IMd! -'67 CHE1VROLET 1/2 TON fMIWq -::,n~ With b!K!I i.ndfll flOI Ind bllCk •lld trt1<k ltelll« lr)ltt . AH ,_ Mlwry 1H> IM!hff" ll'tlol'. Lllllllo"f "°"1..-. Fv!I pOwtr, Mn. NH ..-r, 111:_, •Ir OM11t11111w.. ••tr• PICK·UP r11:1or1 .;r corldllloroinllo AM·FM 11t<'m, '"'" t•c» l Ytllm. llllOl'l'llllC' a 111M '°"''°" •le. Ell· Hit •lfftllll) whftl. Ont o-. bfftillflllly -!11-C•lltlll u:indltloll. SGAm 1 9'111Mr, drt\lfft only U,IDO mlle:t. Lit. QIUll !lined. 20.llOD ..... 1111. Vt l nt S2695 1~ $15,5 $4795 ' -~ BARGAIN CORNER In Our Bargain Corner, we have numerous used cars. Some clean, s o m • not so clean. Some that are duplic ... tions, so"'t• we've had too long-in any event th.se cars are real bargains. LOOK 'EM OVER I $1275 . S167t '87 •••• "-"· w.,., $1976 5110111 '#af, t'#•T 6H) '&& T·&lltD • L ..... t . ltTSl24 . $2076 $2216 ' ,- Aulo lo•lng 9110 LEASE. RENT OROER YOUR 197DTODAY FOR EARLi EST DELIVERY 549-3001 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ?1-IESA CONTINENTAL 1966 CONTIN~NTAL SEDAN '66 TORNADO Dix. Btaut. c.'Ol'kl. Sl, 758 For ~ sale. Prtv. part;t. 615--07'5· PLYMOUTH · '65 LOVIN6~1 <;attd for Barra.cUda, auto trans. new 1irea, Inf xlnt ~ copl. ... '905. All popular makes~ Ford authorized leasina: system. Get Our Competitive Rates Loaded! Xln't Cond. $19.'lO. Call • 546-78U . 615-6930 1 -4.' ~ ~ ·6.l 4 DR hardtop, full JI!' , -.. ROBINS FORD fact air, lo n1i, x1nt C48'· 1965 "BA~CUDA,. S20D un- Tlrts new s,s95. 494-4129 f . dcr wbl,st. Total price $725. I ""'======-Good """'" o.u 549-2683 2Ciio Harbor Rlvd. CORVAIR Costa Mesa 642-0010 "'!'~~~~~~~ .. ,·62 CORVAIR, needs minor -LEASE ANY MAK E ..... • .. wd make good OR MODEL Dune """'°' O.U.~. $100. Let OW' Jeue experts show 1,,,,,......,._.-...,,,--,-~-~ :you the best plan for your '64 c:h@v. Corvair Van. Rad. personal needs without obli-Htr. Automatic. Extra win- a;ation. dows. 837-55C8 aft 4 P~I UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. CORYETIE c.oata Mesa SAVE $.350. '63 Corvette 544)..9640 Roadster, :m 4 spd, fuel in- '. J . LEASE '""' l«tlon, oxl<a ... .,. "" ...... ...... $1500. Day 642-6943, 1969 Mustang, 2 dr, HT, "V-8. evestwknd.s 64>-0962 air, ps, auto. trans., wsw. I :;;.,.o;;Fo;ASTB;;;;;;,A.;CK;;;.;-::w:ihT.ite".-;327;;;-, I $79.00 mo. pd ' tru Int care SOUTH COAST iruo.~ • x . CAR LEASINO 300 W, Cst Hwy, NB 6~5-2182 Used Cari BUICK '57 BUICK. Good running cond., Xlnt lnln.sportation, COUGAR DODGE $125.,,...... ~-~---~ ·s.; DODGE Dart, good cql)o '63 Wildcat 4 dr, orlg. Gwner, dition. SJOO &: continue deperxlable, p o we r strg/ payments. 545--0239 ....... -........ "======= CADILLAC ,; .FALCON PONTIA~ -.. '66 GTO -...4 Spet!d Convertibll; ~~ !,~ ing, radio, r.ealtr~YM· 030. -, $1199 549-3001 Ext. 66 or 61 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA 1969 FIREBIRD · Pontiac. 15,COO actual ni J f e i..1 e Llpatick orange w/ white Cclrdova top. • $2950. Helen Ryan owner. ~14. 1968 BONNEVILLE, fully equip. Sn\all down le Take over payments. Xlnt terms. 644-1381 '65 GTO, 4 speed. )Xl5i . AM/Fli-1. 1 Owner 35.DOO ml. can -646-;2305 after 6 PM. '65 FALCON Fut\ira, 8 cyl,1~-==~~--­ '61 FIWD BRGM. AU ac-auto trans, R/H, Pis. Xlnt '64 BONNEVILLE,~pwr •tra. cessorle.s. Black: Cost ......,... pwr brlis, pwi windOws, R & ...,.....,., cond. Only 35,000 mi. Leav-· new, now 00~/be•t o!lo<. H, auto trans, looks-6: runs -Ing for Australia • must seU 22,000 miles, full w&JTanty. S950. 673-9568 great! Asking ST50. MG-6765 (7141 639--4663 '64 BONNEVILLE u:inTo Xlnt '61 FALCON Wgn. New '67 CAD El. Dorado, all •Ira• In · b k 1 cond. New tire1, paint. "' pa t, tires & ra ·es, au o •"""" lo mi, xlnt cond. Make of. 1-0wner 67>1.0VU: 87>39'n tran.s, radio, p/w, $295. !er. Sell/trade. 644-4265;1-+ ·54~14J'\.. '64 CATA~Ao XLNT N n· !==========I ning cond. st1S7besi otlcr CAMARO •• '68 4 SPEED, grey w/ vinyl top. Excellent condition. $2'm. 64&-5068 • FORQ 675-781' . -..,,----'65 LE MANS, Sport coupe. '66 COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 See to believe! 1100 over pa.gs auto, fact air. p/s, Blue Book. 968-4038 p/b, lug rack, 352 eng. etc. '67 Gran Prix-Sharpl CHEVJloLET Lo m!g. M .. t "''' 673-3743 I ""'=Loa=d"'=: =' ='1995:,;·=8"'=. ?:i'=l"'= I 19G9 FOrd Cmtnlcy Sedan, I • '65 Nova SS, bkt seats. auto station wagon, loaded. Pric-RAM~ ed for quick sale. $2800 trana, p/s, r/h, economy 6, 534-5290 new tires, recent tune-up I--,--,-.,-----'58 Rambler. 2 dr, r/h. good xlnt cond. By owner 5995. '66 Falcon Future tl:ansportation car. 545-6062 837-5202 days: 6 7 3-4 5 6 6 Fully factory equipped. Dlr. 1,,,•,..1te,.•_5,..'-'°...,...,,,,..--=-- eves. $695. ' '62 AmbessadO!' WlJOO. Good Phohe 642-0023 C'Ond. Asking $325. DELUXE 1965 Impala convt. Air,, p/1, p/w, etc. Sl395 . This one won•t last Jong. Call owner 968-J454 after 6 pm 1965 CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon, 4 dr. Chevelle 283. PIS. PIB, auto trans. S895. Call -592-5890. '57 Chev).--Belitirc, HT, ps. '63 ford Country Squire; full I "==='-=====~I power, air cone!., low mileage $625. ex c e 11 e n t T ·BIRO cond. 962-59'18, 5J6..8296 1----------1 '67 !'ORD Galax;,, PIS, '66 T·BIRD P/B. Fae. air. Must 11ell. 2 Dr. l{T, full pwr, air, dlr, Going In service. 645-0757. pw1· seats, brakes, wlndow11. '64 ford 4 dr hardtop, Blue Book $250() • SACR.T· white w/red interior. FICE ll.685. or foreit'n car pb. Built up 283 w/3 spd. $550. Call 549-1973. in trade. NPV132. Cal.I Phil Fast lransplion. S400 BEAUT. ·61f Country Squlre.1 ;;;"4-,.,.-'773.._°"0"'<"54"'""63<""'~·-= 833-lss-1 All pwr, air, lo mi. Ffl,f/AM 1964 T·BIRD, . P/1, P ih. '61 Chevy Im1>ala Conv., stereo. Make ofr 673-~ P/v.', clean. _priv (>b'.,. $850 $295. Good Tran!lportstion. .63 Ford CTY Sq. 4 dr wag. or Take over payments. Call 642--0914. !\lust sell Loaded. 67>-4331 &ll-6279 l .,,,57;-;;PO=R'°TH"O"L~E"'°'T'°'·B'°l-nl"', -x~lnt concl. Nu Inter. &. paint. Reblt engine. Call 831-7675 '65 T·BIRO. loaded! X1n1 cond. dk blue. 11600. By owner. 6/a-3210 '62 CHEVY ll 6 \Vagon, '64 engine, new lires. $315. CalJ 673-3574 aft 4. 1965 Chevy ln1pala SS. V-8, R&H, PIS, auto. Orig o.,.,·ner. $1050. 837-9628 . (5) 1968 CHEVY Impalas, loadftt. Pri<:ed for quick sale! 11850. 534-5290 MERCURY '62 Mertttry l'.1eteor. One owner, good mndition. Eves 548-8933 or all day wknd.s. '6t COUGAR SACRIFICE $1875. • 675--6853 • rr·s BfKl'I hOlt&e time. Big· p:st selection ever! See the DAI.LY PIU>T W~ ADS! ) " ) ' 1 \ I f • ' \ r: l ' ... -·· .. ~ • • • SAMPLE DISC~UNTS ---·-THESE ARE THE '"' 0 ''" Wi.nd. Stkr. $4817.20 1969 lllNTEREY ,. ---. . THE FACTORY SAYS MOVE THEM OUT! " • • ' • • C11ti.m 2 dr. M.T. v ... •ulO. .,. • ..,s.. 'KfflrY 11r SC.le Price $3855.00 conc1111oni,.. ..WW .--... ,._ Wltcl 11r.ic ..... '" :.:;-r..:.":: :-L ~!";z~."~ DISCOUNT $ 962.20 · FA(TS! We are the number one Lincoln·Mercury dealer in Or.an~g-. A°nd' _San Diego Counties by actual factory figures, and we must clear this final{group of b'rand Still Over 12 Truckloads ·of New 69's · To · Go -!·' llAHO MSW . .1969 llllNTEREY .. .)Vind. :StU. $4~74.80 Sare Price' $3193.78 DISC.OUNT $ 881.02 '' \ I 1969 c'.liiJ'Gii COUP£ \;"#Ind . Stkr. $3939.00 . · Sole Price $3275.00 v.a, 11110. tr1n1., 4 1Pftd, p0wer 1i.er1no, llO\ff/', ~ , ~ fdl.c) br1kn, -111w1ll ttr11, H~Ptrterm•r;w:• • ._ DISCOUNT $' 664.00; l llls, tr1etlon°lol<. No. tFtlO!JHOt. . • , , . J lltANO N•W 1969 COUGAR XR7 v_., 111!0. tr1n1., powtl'" 1trir111t, po-(di,cl bl"•kM. r1dlo, i...lff, WlllM-11 tlrn., tl1l1llll 11t11. Na. tFtlHJ#1"66 lllANO NlW 1969 MERCURY MARAUDER 1.y.., 111!0, tr1n. .. PO-• ''"'"' PG'!Wtr ldiscl br•ku. rldio, M11...-. wllllew!I llre1. Un!tod 1J.11, wtlHl t:ov ... 1, vlllyt roof, ,,._., • ......, $por'll ~111 pkg. fllldtr $11.l•h. No. tZ"'X~JU W,!lid •. Stkr. S,3982.00 • Sole Price $3325.00 · 0DISCOLINT $ 657 .00 ·' Wind; Stkr. $4849.2«! Sale Price $3825.00 DISCOUNT '$1 CiZ4.20 · - OVER 70 MORE ' now 1969 models to make , room for da ily shipments • of I '170 's. See row afl~r row of modi~ and, colors . ./ ,,. New 69's '69 Demos '69 Exec;. Cars '69 Low Mllea9e Usecl • • SAMPtl . S-A YINGS . . • ·.•:T- TO CHOOSE FROM! ~::::::..... ~ow display-9 on our back sloraljo lot -just as they 'came off the factory trucks. T aka your pick and we will give you same day service an.cld_tliY.ery at th_e...._ greatest·yeAirend discou nts · we have ever''.Offered! . . . • ' I 1969 ·MERCURY MONTEGO ~ • ! . • . ' ' ,:,.: .. ;r E;F~BU&;OUS 4 DOOR SEDAN . · ". 'i1970.MUSCLE tARS ARE HERE . ' .. . . " ,, . . . 'h~s 3!>).' lllminator • Cyclone GT · CJ-428 Eliminafor,·e Cyclone 429 ' :Marauder X-100 . . .. .S . VI, Automatic T.ninL, Radio TEST DRIVE - YOUR FAVORITE TODAY Visit Our Complete High Performance Sales-Service- Parts Center! & Heater, Whir:.· Wall Tires, Factory Warranty. A beaut!· ful fire en9ine red. Take a ride< in this one today. ' . ... , .. ' ,$ • . 'ULLl!llCE 1 • t • . . OVERSTOCK CLEARANCE SALE OF -TOP NOTCH TRADE-IN . CARS! ' 1965 Ford Convertible 1964 Lincoln Continental ·. 1965 Dodge Dart .G.T. '·· V.I , 111lom1tic, r1dio, h11t.T,1lo!Mr1 I r11111 Ii ~•,., ..... T1.+ driv1 v.1, f1c!ory 1ir eo11ditioni"9~f1_,~.,..,,, r•~io, h11!1r, whi+:w1ll •:•yl.!"~~~>' t','"'·• r1dio, h11t•r. A r11I cr11111 puff. luckot thi1 o"' lod1y. IN1v~d1 lit:1n11 CN7 871 lir11. l l1ck with ltl~1k i~t!fijlr ... li~ ~}~.6·J , .. ; Httr.~U~ 'f.F_'tO .; :t '489 ~: + --~, .•••• ", i~·<'~:I;~": ··:l;:~~-_.:·~··'; ' ' :~ I ' 1964 Oldsmobile Starfire ·Y-1, 111!0, tr1n1., f•ctory 1ir conclllioninq, full pow1r, r1dio, h11!1r, 011ck1t 111h, whif1 °inl1rior. l icen11 lOR 5 f 7 '889 • .,...t• 1964 lulCk Skylark · V.I . •vto. tr1n1., f1clory 1ir eonditi11nin9, powtr 1l11ri119, pow· '989 • • ' .. ' 1f67· Mercury Pldn. Brougham • v.1, 11110. tr1n1 ., f1ctory 1ir conditi6"in9 , fr.Ill powtr, ll/H, w/w tit11, vinyl roof, tintod 91111, whl cov1r1. lt1t Mire h11 to 1ff1r. uuv 509 51.989 . . . 1963 Cadillac De Ville 1967 Toyota Cor~na 1968 Ford Torino G.T. Convt. .. . Y.t , 111to. tr1111., f1ct11.rv 1ir· c1111clit1011i119, fult p11w1r, ••dlo, -4 door· 11d•11, 1tlct 1hlft, t1di1-;-h•·1t1r:-W1"f 1 911 11v1r? 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