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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa• . ( ' . . ·Ifi . . I ' I 1 . Midair. Crash·: .. l(ills Taro · ( .. ' ~ . • ' • ( 1 \ . ' ·PilOt: ~o~e· V'Dder Way · -. . . . . ' ~ . • .. \ • . . ·:History Sails In · ' I • ' I * * * . . • MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOV~BER 24,' '1969 ,,.. ' ' ' • ·. • • . . • , .. .. I ~ 'tif e or= Deatll' · ...... '-'Y'. .• ) · ~ 1 ' rf ,...~ ~~~~.~de . .. fiinkee Clippe.r Heads . -OP.tiered' ' , . . . ' ' , ~r·,. ,. . ' ID· Ma8sae•·e · t 1 I J JT . . ' . ,. ' ' . Fot "Pacific Reunion · The Monte Crlsto,•138-foot'replica of 18th Century square rigger, doi:ked ai Sea· Sci>ut if" N,wpdrt Beach waterfront during the weekend to ·take QD ea.,l\one,ld C. C,raig's sj>ip, built in Van- couver, British Col\IS · is .headed soutli, with San Diego, Mexico, Hawaii on its itinerary. I pper JeU:Berry.will take ship, appraised at J425,000, on to Austra}la ·Iy nexi year for .Capt. Cook Bicentennial. \ . , p~mposedBody Found ln La. Habra Car Trunk . . ( -~ • I . ' , Investigation Into th!!' death of aJJ.a H1tbra· man wh<r..e bad.Jy decornpoRd bddy 'fas found Sunday in the trunk of· a stOlen car centered ~ay on an autopsy ~ by brange County co,roner's officers. Invmigators hope lhat pathology tests carried out on the remains or P.1i.ch:iel A. Femandei, 11, may help them In the!r in- qulriet. Working with them are · ~s Angeles police who have the aj:ilcle 1n· wblch Fernandez'• body was, f~d 011 lhelr stolen cat tally. • , . ' Femindea: carefully wi-apped' In a blue bedoprUd, Officers ""1d • tbe body WU surrotmded by papers, most of them 'bulfno;ss documents> In which Fernandez was named, and involving tranaactlOM to whic& he wa~. a ·party. Also under invesUgatlon were a duffle · bag and some of Fernandez personal ef- fect! which were round on the rear. se,t of the car. In estljaf,ors sa!d the car containing Fernande:J's body Jf&S listed as !lolen by ~ East Los Angeles dlvlslOO 'ol lhe Los Ange1!s GouMy sheriff'i offiCe. , ·, ' I\' ASl!lljGT9N !QP.l) . ...:, T!1' · !lrmY '.t,o- day ordel'f4 a "life O/' .dea\h'~> ~ martial for lst U. W)juam.i., c.Jley Jr. on· cl!arges or mw;derjng 109 Sou\h Viet· namese clvllians "of vatious ages . and sexes." -•. · . ' . .. . qne or the specifications against the 26- year~td .Calley, lFSder or .an American platoon ·at Ille' Um~.ol -The alleged massacre, charged'he.shot a 2--year·old child. There were five olhtr specifications, one of them charging him with premeditate<! murder of "not less than 70 Oriental bwnan beings." The court martia1 Waa ordered by Maj. Gen. Orwin C. Talbott. commanding j:!'.eDeral of Ft."Benning, Ga. He directed that lbe proceedings be conducted on a "capllal" basts. Calley Is now stationed 1t Fort Benning. A Pentagon spokesman said Talbott's dlrictive meant that the death penalty could be Imposed, and that if Calley were convicted, tlle penalty Could not be Jess- tha11 life imprisonment. The announ«ment of the court martial trial came about an hour after the Army diacl09ed that a new, special investigation had been ordered of the incident to detennfne H It was hushed up al the time. Lt. Gen. Wllllarii R. Pffl'S was aJ> pointed lo head tJte inquicy,. . 1be mlUtary trial of the Waynesville, N.C., lieutenant will be held at Ft. Ben- ning. A spokesman sald It would be at least a month -possibly longer -before it begins. The s~iflcatlons against Calley ac- cused Calley hirnsell of shooting the vie· Ums in each case , lJ1!iicall~ lhat a , cs.e MAssAcu; Pqe 11 ··· · Former~•'• Sforl# ' SPACE ~ENTER, HOwlon (UPI) - Apollo It's .moon .pilots 'nudged their 'Yankee Clipper squarely, down the path fOt l Sotith Pacific homei:omlng ,today in the finale of man '• fir,lt decade of space exPloral~n. tr · Charla "Pete" Conrad, 39, tUchard F. Goi'don, 40, and Alan L. ~an, 37, sel (heir sights on: a splashdown In moderate zeu .. , 12·:51 p.m. PST. The veteran rccov'ery carrier Horntt stood · by to ·retrieve them «15 miles southeast: of Pago Pago. A· final tive-secood bunt {ram the com· mend ship's control rocket at 9:44 a.m. lined up the astronauts' course for a meteoric, but safe entry into Earth's at· mosphere. "This has got · to be ~e most spee- tilcular sight of the whole flight," Bean ~aid as the ship; 1coelerated q~ck]y ·toward the pinks, blues and violets of ~ sun-lit lct.yer of air blaQke\ing ~,globe. Still ahead for the spacei;nen are · t& days of moon bug quarantine, first in a trailer aboard the Hornet and then back at the more ·comfortable ~ crew isolation quarters at the Houston Space Center. , 1 "lf you've rem~rii~i'ed yOur_ lava-lav~ <Polynesian cloUilng), It 'shoulc; be a love- ly day ln'the SoUtli Paclf1c,"' groatid ·com- municator Don11Jd L: lJnd radioed the soacemen el::ht hours be!ore their Jan· ding. • "Thank yoo, Doa, 1011nds real good.and we'll ,be hippy to see the land of lav ... lavas," replied Conrad. · The to.day,, mlllion-IJ!lle miss.ion was the nation'a·lut in the decade.of manned spflcefligbt.1 Vtat opened wh~1t Ruula's \"url Ga1arin and Americas Alan B. Three leehq.r boys made .the gr1Sly discovery Sunday and called police frOm a S\lpermarket parking lot In La Habra. The boys tokl officers tha\ the lave~ar- colored ttiO c.dillac had <been· par.Ired on ' ~l~~m5:~twfeh'f!~8Jl::. ~;.~ 'E. veryt. li. ing. Wiped,.' o,·' u_t •.•• ntliCed an odor coming from the tnck. ., ;rtie-t;oy,'found the trunk unlocked and • v' • 1 1 , • t1leY a1ao: bmd lhe decaying body of Fft. Wlft Sinlcaa : 1 naUvu dlstortell tbe lncldeal allar lalJ<. dll Kat all. Wbtn If wu all over, they t · ~ . ~·~r ~oniK.<UMu .. Uill• Ing to repartera who visited lhem. wen atmoot ~ck.'' ..i.". · tto 8-,,.,, ·ii..i "' •· _ li~ 11M·•M'1lli"Vlh-0 "Y.aybe tbe 1oca1 -1< hope 1o 111e Armr tia c:hlrpl 111 u. wut1am nudou .ess MU namese village of Song My u an enemy n<elV10 some Indemnification fnin the •L. Calley Jr., ... of'W-Ule, N.C .. • stroaaboldinlllll!-andclld. Amerl~~yhave~,1 wldl•"Uol ,...,_,.1_-of>I• To Br.i tish Hps oital :r.-, ... ~~ """'..-Md1,\'t" ·'"'"' ·.,~ 61 · • . ,:,.. . , 1 "~ J l'I a .~ ·:_r...., .,r• · 1 .. .-., ~ f ! : l _.-, .. ' uu~'' .. dlimW~'G'ftl~r.·-. Nta 11n .O""J;" '-'Dliln'tttr'tlf·t>e • ue • • S/SIL o.v1c1 MlectleD. •, o1 St. rr.. ~ERLIN (AP) -Rudotr n ... , once lerview· Sunday. "Miil, women ..• chll· 11le United. Slalts poys clvlllans far clsvtllt, IA .. a -of Cafle1'1 ,._ deputy fuehr<r of Nut Germ811)1, was dn!n .•. Only lhe cblciitlJI were left 'Clllllllles and -... cauaecl by loc"1,'hao --.... wtlb-11 wtlll fDltved from tbe Spandau war l'flme• alive." • American .-In lloul1i Vietnam. lnletll lo· -a mlnllr. priaon .loday lo tbe , Brillsh rilllllory In -todq, Ille -•mter of The ldlllnp '"' Mardi II, 1•. have led Soealdnl , of tbe IM lqddenl. GMer, ho@ltal' In West Berlln. _, • --la, t111 live lo charps that there wao a m ... cre of .. id: - 1 waa lhe flnl Ume that Hm, 'IS, had llOl'ilMWlill _-, U. Gell. H-etvtltw. Grwar said he WH 18\jJ!ted • "In lhe Jul-at IO, "'d fall -~ mov.1 lrom ~u In tbe U yoon ll1lln i.o. MN vm.,. wllo had told of that lonll M7 -U.S. lllllltary code name half our com..,; lo llllpen ... mine : hew11lmprilonedihereollerbeln& :11111 lo eJ ---WODllO and Plnkvtllt-wai·-·wtth aoldleil of llelds, and the l1'Y1 ... ,. !NII)' llNd QP'. .,iu1 aenlellee by tbe N111nbers chllmlt -bellli stain In lhe Incident tbe North Vie-regular army, but when ,.. llarted the alllCk. M we en- 1 ditmes Tribunal. Hen was moved lo may haft dellberlltol7 ~....,..led the added: · , lared, we drew Ore from tome of Iha the hospital for naminallon and X.niys loll. . "We'd never been ord,red lo wl~ out hull,· and lhtn 1 lot or CUY• tort of went COllnected with stomach pains. • ~ The general said ii. bellevecl the ....,.body be!ore .. M01l of the flUY• dlclll'L crazy." · ' ,· • .. ' . . SPACE CENTEI!< f!l!Ullon•.,("I')," - • "l'llttell you.one thln1i",Pete~W11· Shepard llrsl ventured tnto·tht @lrllosllh .saflng. "It took evei"y ,bil of,~ 1961. Since then, 23 Amerlc1ns 81¥1· JO _ had 1to g~t th'!:t babf ~ ,._, 1Di. Russians haye iloWI) in space. right pla~. That·.Wfil;S<DO ~ ~·· Apo:ll612's a~troi;iauts aw&kene.d.at 2:'lJ · Conrad, Alan r,.. Bean ljid, ~,p, 1a.m. atter· sleej)ing 8~ hours and began Gordqn ·Jr. were holdla1 Ute 1fir1t,-. lhe final preparations for sptlahdoWn. ~<11qfere~ f~ space: JJtr;Ktai ..... , Tht!y ate breakfast, cbeeXed tlieir course was recalling how be brOU&ht the. ~ 'l\'ilh star sightings and foWld time to play landerclntrep1d .In. 1 .,. V some co~try and western music on a ::it ~oo~ ev~ ,1 Hid to pt·tbat ~ spae:·ecraft tape player. down m ~piece, Corira~ aald, "1 thlft• we got some things to wort.out oa that" Probe Launched After Toro Pilot . '. Killed in Crash A full scale lnvestlgatlon Into &· mld·air collision which claimed the lift .of an El Toro-based Marine pilot over the weekend was .still under way today at Miramar NaVal Air Station In San Diego. Navy and Marine Q!:lcers said a result of their findings will not be available before Tuesday. Capt: Wllllar'n i.C. Sauer, 28, o! Tustil1, died in the ct1llision Saturday when hlt-F- Phantom jet from· El Toro collided with a ~avy interceptor some J0,000 feet above desertcllunlry'nelr Blrriio Springs. Capt. Sauer's compaiilon, lilt Lt. William Wilkening, 26, also of Tustin, par"chu~ to aarety ,as1 did the· pilot of the Navy jeti Both men ftre unhurt and were picked up by helicopter. Navy oCflc.ers ldenUQecl their reacued pilot as Ct. Cmdr. John .S. Hellman, 32, of Miramar. Cmdr. Heitman was alone lo hli: Nhv.Y C!il&adei-. j ~ ' I ' • 'l) •Marine o!!k:•n ·!Odar said ·(lrilllmlmrr rtl"!rll lndl~afc . lha.t,!"!PI-~· • ., se'10usjy lnJi\ffil, or llllJ<G al ~.lbne ti lm"'ct llM\ ~4< I'° ati.npe. to -.n, ~ ,oJ~t.feii ·;..,;t c1ow• ii. n~ · · ~~~~· vv-. ~-=. 'San DiFan CoUJity ~=-;;~ ~1 qutcklY dllnc\lfibod lbt . tJreak. }. It • '• '· . . ' CHP Offi cer Slain; Apallo 12 .wu on tbe ).,i Jes 'al 'Ill voyage of 953,000 mila ,.., IM ...... agency.pwed up q1111Uor -~-II" newsmen_ ' The aslronaut.. said lb<y woold be ''14 Ing Jo ,launch again ID '°" , Ir.Ind of .hundF'storm that mar..,i ,tbefr ~ Nov, l~. recommended. lmprbv~ ii tooit1and carrier hap and reR<Jdeil dlf· .flculty in sleeping Oh the moon .. , .New~eh aSked ,w~ Ponfa~:a t z· .rularat1o:n a.1 lhe moon might. tia,ve been . catifed by 110 '·'c;iVPIJ lilih1 •· a st1te -Ci euphpria that soiriltlri1~ QCC;urs wbtn an ,astrona1,1t ~ath¢s pure p:iygen. , "fwas very happy," said Conr1d, "bu,1 I w.1sn't On .an oxygen high." . lq lhe ntst 10, minutes of a n\Oonwalt, Bun said, "Yoo find-that I( ls..Qol p hard as you think it is got.1g to 'be to !11ove ar~~d you a.re pr~ happJ about that .. , . l was In 'good humor II start with; seetn1 "" had' lli\ded -II the Surveyor. 'lbal llaJ1od the thing Ott right." ' , 1'ean .. described difficulties in • Jdtn- uryln,' rocb and soil tlrll w1y: • '! "This second' day we went Clllt, th same thing tl)at looked gray to ua '8 first day started lookint -at least to JM (See' ASTRONAIJTS, ha< II ' . " ' .. Oraage , 1 C:oue ~ ' ~· i· , • ' • ' ' . :.,~~DA.:..:.:ll_Y_Pl_L_OT ____ s ____ M•'-''-d".:;•_N.c·•-="'c.mb<:..:'_, ;;.2~:;_' -'-196"-~· fCity Hall Sale ASked i i. ·. Better Than Lease Plan, Newport Told ., IOllN V.\LTUJA ... _.,... ... .,, . ' Btacb's city hall, doomed to In aboUI, throe yws, shoold I>! Iii' aballt •n.ooo, city-hired con- ....,..meOOecl todq. llelearcll "-lates (ERA) '_..,_;i the aale idea "'°'""" variaU-lllid tanned it •'=='el three "'!ilch would be . 'ftl tMi -pri>polals --I shoi\. ei1n'Jeue; the other a 25-year leue-op- ).ion plan -wouldn't work, ERA siid, ~because ot the lack of potentiaJ tenantl. 1 Conceding that under a lease, the city (Mn coold only be used by ot.t(er public ~gencies, the consultant said there are no • otbtra ln· the area whith would netd the complex. The 14-page ERA report C9Vered t"o major areas dealing with the city's new civic ceolet plans. ERA studied the disposal queation in· volvlng the pment clty ball, . thOll ex· amiMd poaolblliUU ol ottrocllni other public .... ol J>W ol the new :ZO.acre civic ·center wbicb 'will be bullt in Newport Center.,, · ERA rte0mmellde& thlt the city a<· lively pursue other pµbllc agencies, utlllUes and organiu.Uons to see if they wanl to relocate in the new civic center. The consultants contacted the Harbor Judicial District, the Newport.Mesa Uni- fied sChool District: the POsl Oflice, the I ~elwolnaata Top .fliker . : ·.Jog-ger Marches to . Win .. ' J •• ~In 50-mile Marathon . l .. Fame -maybe a bit limiled -waited £n the future along with health, when ~hool administrator Clllford W. "Scotty''. tfepburn took up jogging three year~ ago !to cure an ailing back. ' t The Fountain Valley educator paced ''1ipuel£ to victory over 98 other entrants ta:turday in Sevenltt Annual SO.Mlle )>residential Walk sponsored by Explorer fkoul Post 717 of Laguna~ Beach. . I Hepburn, of 2302 Redlands Dr1ye. tiewport Beach! hiked from the ~a~1ng J>Oint over the inlands bills and in eight hours and 25 minutes, but failed to break Byron Overton's 1968 record of se~en hours flat. Tlie allistant principal for curriculum lnsti-uction at Fountain Valley tUa:h School bepn jogging three yeara ago for hia back ·anc1 ii now an enthusiasfic backpack hiker as well : !Uklng on the siith anniversary of the asaaulnltion of President John F. Ken- .....Sy ~ who popularized the gruellln.g ..rGFdeal -the field of 99 dwindled to 51 at ~-#lei finish· line. .i~J,.aguna Beach High School cross coun· try aquad runner Dave Wilson captured liecond place with eight 1hours, 33 lilinul.el, while three Garden Grove High ilchool students tied for third, ... Scott ePterson, Joe Rust and Mark Shilling all crossed the finish point -·~~.started between eight ~ -in the morning -'In elghl boori and 4f .. minutes. 4,l•'J'he trek began at Andrus Plumbing ,.cdrnpany, 885 Glenneyre St., south on Cout Higbway, east on Crown Valley Partway through Laguna Niguel and on to the Santa Ana Freeway. Turning off on the freeway frontage roac;I, tht hlket1 made their way to El Toro Road, then swetched to Laguna Can· )'~ Road and beat a path back up Glen- neyre Street to µte finish line. Only the finish' line at the first crossing w11 merely halfway, because hikers had to JJJ•ke the circuit twice to total 50 mllol. The eventual winner was 47lh to regiater Saturday and Cini.shed his first From Page 1 ASTRONAUTS •• -1 sort of brown, dark brown or a lan· nish brown, and it was really one of the most interesting things of the lunar BUrf1ce opecaUons . . . how much that coJor can change just with a 1 degree or so sun angle change." The derelict Surveyor spacecraft they Inspected aDd removed pieces from look- ed brown, Bean said, but "I wouldn't be a bit surprilted that when we get all those parts back to Houston, they don't tu rn out to be -under the earth light and light of the laboratory -kind of dark gray again." UAIL\ l'ILO I OAIL Y ,ILOT Stiff Pllt1e 8 HOURS, 2S 'MINUTES SO-Mil• Hik1r Hepburn Jap ln • phenomenal ' thrt~ hours, 27 minutes, slowing appreciably on Lap Two. Unlike love, that circuit isn't better the secand lime around. "I Lhink I did that well because I'm one of those morning joggers," said Hepburn, "I always run three or four fniles every day ." He ran almClllt all of both laps, but lhe second consumed four hours, 58 minutes, almost 90 minutes over the first. Scouts from Post 717 patrolled the hike route In cars with mobile . radios, d.lstributlng water. candy for energy, or a ride for those who were beyond such a.!;Sistance. What provoked the winner to try the 50 miles? "l guess it was like a moUntain being there. 1 had to climb it. l read about the hike in Friday's paper, and here I am " said Hepburn . "Considering the distanc~. 1 don 't feel too bad, either." The longest time for the 50 miles was chalked up by three boys from Orange, Uan King, Roland Zamarrida, and Dale Holland, all with a time of 17 hours 50 minutes. They began at 7:20 Saturday morning and returned at 1 :30 Sunday morning .. A luncheon will be held for the tough souls that completed the so miles, ~c· co rding to Post 717 adviser Milton Moore. All of those who completed the walk will receive the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award of physical fitness -and after 50 miles, they deserve it. Newport Harbor Chamber of ComrDeree, art all(l culture groups · and Ulret major JtubUc utilities' for· their, k11m". ,• ~ . "The t"Q.ajOrUf.. of . the5': ~a~nlzati,ons, eiprened keen inte~ ln the dt~elo~ ment of th4I: .new civic center, indicating their deaire to develop new facilities ln · tiie center w1th1 certain conditions," coo· 8Ultants said. T)l condiUop relatt primarily , to •vailabillty of ,developmeot, tulds. · Present plans for the hilltop civic center Include a city hall, police depart· ruent and ma\n library. The land has b<eo purch~. · _ • Other ideas include buildings to Mose th~ school di.strjct, the chamber of com- nleJ:.Ce and the public utilities. Ideas to include a fine arts and Cultural center and conventloo lilll haVe won favor In the community aho . The consultants reminded the city lh•t lhe Irvine Company has agreed i;O donate JI acres near the pro~civic 1 cenler for a cultural center complex. '.~ · ERA consultants sa'id about 1 the only way such fa.cilities get built is ,lhrough privately donated funds. · A time delay of about ·tO years between conception of a community center and actual construction is the norm. the con· sultants said. Elaborating on the problem of dispos- ing of the present city hall in old Newport, E~ consulta11-ts recommended that the best and moat economical plan should include disposal or the main fire st.<ition. The station, which now uses parkin~ and tninor serqice on the city hall grounds, should be relocated to a nearby location instead or remaining where it is. Sale or lease of the city hall would eliminate the service and parking areas which the station needs. In addition to the immediate cash pro- ceeds gained by sale of the city hall , the c:lty would realize a tax revenue boost of $2.250 a year if the city hall were In private hands. Other taxing agencies would share about $13,000 in new tax money, ERA said. Under a lease arrangement the total expected annual income -if a tenant could be found -would be Jbout $47,000. In •its searching for a potential, tenant under a lease arrangement consultants drew a co1nplete blank, they said . 1''rom P qgc 1 MASSACRE ... . large number of other alleged murders were under investigatlon. The Army announced last weekend that i;. other solliers and ex-soldiers were under investiJZation In connection with the case. One of them, S Sgt. David Mitchell, now at Ft. Hood, Tex .. has been charged with assault with intent lo commit murder. The Anny said all of the alleged murders occurred "on or about March 16, 1968 at My Lai in Quang Ngai Province." Peers, chief of reserves on the Anny general staff. was ordered to "explore the nature and the scope of the original Anny lnvesUgation of the S<Kalled My Lal incident norttieast of Quang Ngai City in Vietnam on March 16, 1968." The original investigation was con- ducted by, the U.S. 11th Infantry Brigade. The conclusion then was that there was no reason for further examination of the details and no cause for disciplinary ac- tion. The new Investigation was announced jointly by Anny Secretary Stanley R. Resor and Gen. William C. Westmoreland, Army chief of staff. , Both emphasized that their action did not necessarily mean that they felt the original investigation and teview were in- adeq\}ate, but said this would be determined. Cos1uo~ Satellite MOSCOW (lJPl) -The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite, Cosmos 311, the Tass News Agency announced. .....,... ... "' ............. ---·-c--CAUPOINIA Spade Re~alled ' OllAHGI (Oill,ll fiUk llMING (OM~o.ll• l11Ntt H. W••tl -~'""'""'~' , J,,, It Cvrley YIC:t ,,.....,. -"'-' .. tM"'"' Tli-•1 IC1111il .... T1!1"''' A. M•..,lli111 Mel'HI .. , .... -c. .. Mtl4: no""' .. Y ''""' ........... teecti: 1'11 """ ..... ...., ...... L ...... lelelll m_ ~I A-"'91<""'1•+ .......... ...... Tlianked County for Booking By THOMAS McCANN Of "" Dtl11 '"" ... ,, One of the last things Spade Cooley ever said was "thank you," according to today's news dispatches. He thanked the AJamtd.a County Deputy Sherills Assocla· tlon for allowing him to be "free for &while" to play at their benefit in Oakl_.d. And that's the w&y a tew of us around Ora.nae County would like to remember him. Because that's the way he was the last time he worktd here. tScc story, page 5) .tie was at the tail end, really, of a high· flying decade Jn which he had become a featured movie performer an oft-viewed televislonj>ersonallty and his billing had become "King of.Western Swing." He wasn't flying so high in the mid· 1950s. But he was still an important enough personage in Los Angeles lelevlsion clrcle1 to command his own full hour of TV Ume weekly on one of the independent ataUons. And there was no doubt that he had his tollowlng -large and loyal -out there In "Televl&ionland." He graciously hosttd each year·a new crop of beauty con· ~r testants who tried for the queen title al the Orange County Fair. He generously gave his air time to them and the phone calls and fan mail in- dicated that televiewers enjoyed seeing the girls on his show year after year. All that had a bearing on his being booked as the "free'' shOw in the ~ fairgrounds amphitheater for what was to be his last in·person appearance in Orange County. He was supposed to open the county "fair with a flourish. It turned · out to be more or a flop. But the opening nt1ht show -alt.ended by Spade, hll band. a handful of fair of· nclala and a hall an audience -had hardly ended before he was in the front office with his JO-gallon hat literally in his hand . He apologized to the fair management for not having pulled a bi&· ger crowd. And ht thanked them for booking him. • II v.·as one of the most humble (and ap. parently sincere) actnes this reponer has ever seen any "show b!J" personality play Jn real life. That time, Spade "died" onstqe and then said ''thank you." Sunday, hes aid hlhank you" onstage and then died after the Sho\v, • ' . ' AfJove and Begond Duty Three Army 1ergeanu today received the· Medal of Horior from 'Pi:_esidenl Nixon for heroism in Viet- nam. From left ari!:.Nicky b. Bacon, 23, Caraway, Ark. i Pau1 R. Lambers, Holland, Mich .. and Web- ster Anderson) 36, Winnsboro, S.C. :• " Corkv Carroll ol Surf Winner In Santa Cruz Special te the DAILY PILOT SANTA CRUZ -~thern California competitors led by Dana Point's Corky Carroll, who jockeyed his board over 10· rooters, swept the prize money in the Pro-Am International Su rfing Cham- pionships here Sunday. Carroll, 22, formerly of Surfside, took $1,500 in first place winnings during the three-day event sponsored by Smirnoff Vodka, richest in su~ng history. · Finishing behind the current U.S. Surfboard Championship defender were Dru Harrison, Hennosa Beach, $800; D•vid Nuuhiwa, Huntington ~ch, $500; Greg Tucker, Huntington Beach. $300, and Alf Lewis, Hermosa Beach, $200 or a scholarship. The only Northern California surfers to place among the field of 60 participants were the boy-girl team of Kath,Y Bailey and Ron Hall of Santa Cruz. · They placed second in the pro tandem event won by Hal Sachs of San Clemente and Pattie Young, of GlendaJe. . , St.eve' Bohene, Hennosa Beach, and Barrie Algaw, Santa Monica, placed thJrd in the tandem category, which calls for acrobatic stunts perfonned a b o a r d outsize su rfboards. Carroll's unorthodox surfing style - riding wilh his left loot trailing instead of his right -easily outclassed all other surfers in what compares to auto racing's Indianapolis 500 in wealth. The three-day surfing contest was held off Steamer Lane · Beach · and was highlighted by top quality waves. Egyptians Attack Israelis Over Suez TEL AVIV CAP) -Egyptian planes roared across the Suei C"anal today in an attack on Israeli positions dug in along the waterway, the military command an- nounced. . The Israelis said "a number of Egyp. tian planes" attacked between El Qant· ara and Balusa in the northern canal sec- tor and wounded one Israeli civilian in a strafing run at a quarry. The planes also hit two civilian trucks, causing minor da1nage. Huntington WomanNear Death After Mesa W reek A Huntington .Beach woman Is near death today with injuries auffered Sunday night when a car collided wllh her husband's auto at a Costa Mesa in- tersection. Mrs. Judith V.cQuaid, 21, of 9322 Velardo Lane, is in extremely critical condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, following surgery ·for multiple injuries. Her husband Thomas D. McQuaid, 23, is in fair condition at the same hospital with injuries suffered In the broadside smashup on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. · Their car and one driven by Larry W. Lilly, 25, of 2017 Parsons St., COsta Mesa, cartened out of the roadway and knocked over a traffic-signal &11d street sign in the 11 :10 p.m. crash. Workmen for the State Division of Highways were still repa1r1ng the damage today, as nurses kept a vigil over Mrs. McQuaid, who suffered a con· cussion, plus multiple cuts and bruises.· Investigation continues into the &C· cident today, since neither McQuald, nor Lilly, who was taken to the same hospital complaining of pains, could remember moments just prior to the crash. Officer Charles Hamilton said Lilly's car slammed into the right side of the Y.c:Quaid vehicle and the injured woman sitting on that side absorbed the brunt of the impact. The McQuaid vehicle was hit so barC that it apparently rolled up and over the Ully aulo, clipping the traffic signal at the southwest corner of the intersection. A dog riding with Lilly was taken to the Orange County Animal Shelter lor care after the accident. Viet Cong Murdered 2,900 During Capture of Hue· SAIGON (AP) -Enemy troops who seized Hue durin1 their 1981 Tet offr.uive eliminated nearly 2,900 Vietnamese, ac· cording lo a captured enemy document made public today. Disclosure of the document by official sources here came as the U.S. Anny con- tinued its investigation into an alleged massacre of between 100 and ' 567 villagers by American troops on March 16, 1968. One U.S. source ca.1ceded cynics would see the sudden disclosure <if the docu- ment as an effort to offset continuing North Vietnamese and Viet C-Ong pro- paganda accusing American troops of mass murder. But he said the document -unnoticed In U.S. military files for about 19 months -wasn't discovered u.1Ul last week y,•hen a v.•rlter compiling a book about Hue ask· ed to see captured enemy documents on the subject. "I know it sounds incredible, but that's the truth," he said. He said the document was captured near Hue by U.S. 1st Air cavalry Division troops on April 25, 1968, in the aftermath of the bloody fighting In the old hnperial capital that began Jan. 30. U.S. and South Vletnamese otftclal! have estimated Viet Ca.ig and North Vietnaniese troops massacred more than 3,0CIO persons in the Hue a·rea during Tet, 19811. So far, the bodies of 2,737 victims have been found in . sand dunes and stream beds around Hue and ln the city itself. The captured enemy document called the attack on Hue a complete success and said, "Hue was the place where reac- tionary spirlt had exis ted for over 10 year~. Hoy,•ever. it oaly look us a short lime to drain It lo its root .'' Strike Shu ts School PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) -Th~ city's 26,IJOO..pupil public school system was shut down today by a strike of the Providence Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contract. Psychiatrist on Dut y One of our more normal customers, a prominent psychia~ trist, contributed this message: ''The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opJn1on he has of himself." Now suppose you don't care for yourself (unlikely). We guarantee that no one 'vill ever know if you're wearing one of our flattering suits. Or perhaps you're naturally modest but secretly suspect you're terrific. Hotv better to confirm your suspicion than to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The whole dears more difficult if you think it's obvious that you are outstanding. But 've urge you not to confuse your friends wtth two different personalities. Outstand with jack Bidwell. What's an old secret anyway? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as you own 3~7 Via Lido at Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Opeo Frldoy evenings untll 9 p.m. • I ~-I I I ·1 I I ,I I I ' I I I I I , 11 '! ' ' • . -• . . . ' VOL 62, NO. 281, 3 SECTIO~S. 46 PAIPES {'' ,. \'. _, ·,. • I ,. ' J!OtJ~e ll""'fi~ - • • .• ---.. ,... .. ' . . ::c 'ollege Stude::nt · ,'.~'llarged ·with · Extortion Try lnvestJgato'rs disclosed today that a colrege itudtnt studying elemental)' edu- caUQD }\as betn charged with attempUng !0-..iort 15.0CIO from Dr. Ralph 'Bauer, tnJ5iee of: two sChobl district., In return fO{ hia ..life. • r · · Tiie bizzarr.e case was han!Ued on a ~re( basis while the Uriion Oil Company ,,elfoiewn chemist cooperated with'pollce, ~to' an a'rres( last Friday: : ~ Y. Tsao, 23, or Z20 12th St., tt !":. • Probe Launched ... ' '. After Toro Pilot Kill~d in Crash . -.... A fU1J scale inve1Ugatk>n Into a mid-air coln;toii 'llllich dalmod' the .Ille ol 111 El Toi'o.buod Marine fllol , o'I#, !ho . wetAad >wu stll Wldlr way hldaY at • val Air ~· in san.Diqo. 1lirlao ""' • ·-1 ti. ftndktp wi ~ be available bfl'oft TueodaY • , Capt. William C. 'Sauer. 36, of Tustin, di.,i .. in ihe'oo1Usi<l11 ~tuz:<!ay whe~ his F4 ~·Jet from El Toro collided with a Natt'.fnterceptor 50me 10,000 feet above -twftlry .Mai' Borrego Sprinp. Capt. 8auer'S co~on, lit Lt; WillWn Wilkening, 21, ·'also of Tustin, parac;huted to safety as did the pilot of tl\e.'.NAvy jet. Both men were Unhurt and wri picked up by helicoptei;. Navy officers. identified theJr rescued piloL.u LL Cmdr. John S. Hellman, 32, of Ml.dmar. Cmdr. Hellman was alone in tiis Na Vy 1cnisac1er. Marine officers today said preliminary reports indicate that Capt.. Sauer was aerlausly injured or killed at the time of imP.-Pt ancfni~ no attempt to leave.the airtraft. Both jets Wel)t down in flames .and sparked a brush fire over nearly two acres ol arid desert terrain in the east San Diego County· area. State Forestry pei"sonnel quickly extinguished the out· !Hiak. Tavern Bandits ' Get $450 Cash ' ' . ll'w• Bl""""• relieved the. till . ol a J>C1pular Weslmiu•ter bar ol f!50 in 1casll aft'J:45 a.m, Saturday morning and elcM*f Into the nlghl. IJ'he 'men <nl<ted tile VIP Room at J~·!kacl\·~levard about Ii minutes birorW" clodlg time and demanded the. nj0ney, irh1le one of th"ll· held an objecl iD his pocketlvhlcft he said was a pistol .. · ~titater Po.lice lnvcstil:atlng the ime iaid It wls probably just a finger , ·'' . Huntington Beach, was booked Into city jail and today faces a charge of at.tempt· ed extortion,· accordlng to detectives. Police etuef Earle Robitaille revealed the *5,000 figure, but said he haa no idea what the motive for the ca.se Involving the Cal St.ite Fullerton student mJght be. Full details are belng withheld pendlnc prosecution of Tsao, b u t detecUves Charge that be sent Dr. Bauer a letter last Wedne84;i.y threatening his life If lhe cash was not delivered. Dr. Baiter, pr~sident or the Ocean View School District board of trustees and a member ol the Huntington Beach Union High Schoo} Dimrict board, im- mediately notified authorities. The note . attributed to i?sao ordered that the inoney be delivered to a spot as yet unrevealed and detectives worked through Friday aeU1n1~up, lhe arrest. Tsao ii held In lleu of Sl2,fl00 be.ii, with arraignment expected Tuelday In ~Weit Or~ C<>Joly . Jn~l.cia~trlct Co!lfl. lolloWblJ llluU.. of • •jalal! him · · AUutoritiet at Cal state ~ ~ ~ today to confirm 'liial ,._la ;u elellltlllary edocallon 'majcr, bot k 11111-uol been eslllbllibetl holi Dr. Baulr wit singled oul lh ' !ho · ane,.d plol. Marine Reserves Eject Safely Two unidentified Marine reservists parachuted to safety from their· twln- engine craft above Hemet Sunday during a training flight from the Los ·AlamJtos Naval Air Station. Spokesmen at the air station today refused to g!Vt any detllls of \he ejection and cr~h incident. citing "errbneous"" in· form8tlon 'given out. on It Sunday. One report said the plane, a propener- driven aircraft, stistaimRI an explosion In flight. Reports said the two fliers were ta.ken to the base hospital at Camp Pendleton for observation. · The crash and ejection was under in· vesligation, sources said. "Until we get the facts straight we are forbidden to give out Information," a sta· lion sergeant said today.· CIJP Officer Slain; , ' ~u8i}ect Captured .,_ I t•• . , RIVERSIDE (Oi>J) -A CalilOl'lll• Hichway Patrol o(flcer died in Riverside General Hospital early today hours after he was shot in the head at point-blank range by a man he stopped for speeding. A ilu!peol in tlle.falal 1ho<illng of rootle officer An'den Shewmaker, 28, of Yucaipa, was being held 'by Riverside sheriff's deputies. ,. p UPIT.,..... TEAM OF CONRAD, GORDON l\N D BEAN MAKES II SPLASH IN l'HE' PACl"C Southeest of' Pego'Pego, YenkH Clipper Merkt First O.C.cle Of Menn.cf 5..-c• EXplor•tlOn . . . ' ' . Cjvic Cente:r; Site Eyed - • No Action Expected Soon OfJ. Ne·w Proposfl], . ·- • I I ' By JACJt BROBACll ' 911'<,,,...flll'-. A proposed ~w Huntington 'Beach civic ~Ille .... disc>~ in:ll )"°""""' i'!udy aesilon of tfl! ,i;ily \>IJlindl.lhll momlog wilb lndicatio"' Iba! no.declaioa wtil be ma11e soon'. • ' · · Presenle<I for o.onsJckraUon by a city admJnistiaUon action committee wal a 17-acre sJte between Lake and HuOtJOcton streets, south of Atlanta Avenue. . Proposed for the site was, an 11-story city hall, and two.story buildings for the police de~ent and c I v l c auditorium and convention center. Urgency was inserted intD th e discussion Inasmuch as the city council must make a decision within three weeks ~n tbe previously adopted site on upper Ml)ln Streel opposlle lhe HU11llngton Beach High School. Under the agreement with the Hun- tington Beach Coinpany, the Option to purchase the upper Main Street lite must be e:ii:erclsed. Cost of the property ii $360,000 (or 13 acres. The proposed new site is also Hun· lington Beach Company property and is part of the pro~ extension of the Parking Authority inland of Pacific Coast Highway . The third site under consideration is 27 acres on the southwest corner of Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue. The adminlstratiOn committee site at Lake and Atlanta would cost $1.8 million for development, It was estimated. This compares with a $ 6 5 7 , 7 a o esti mat-:!d development cost for a portion of the s'ame site.of 7 acres; St.96 .mllllon for the Beach-Atlanta site, and '801,800 for \Ix. Upper Mair Street property. Mayor Jack Green .90inted out that if the Late-Atlanta ' site'<la :pelt¢ed tht owners of the Beach-.4.Uaata atte woold develope it into a trailer park. Thia would result in the ciViC ~ being sur. rounded on three sldm by trailer parks, he asserted. Representitlg the Huntington Beach Company, William Foster, vice pAsldenl and general manager voiced opposition to the proposed new site, u he had • Decomposed Body Found In La Habra Car Trun·k lnvoili,etlon lnlo !ho dealb of a La whip. ht· was a plrly .. Kabra. man• "bble badly decom~ A&o under ~liloa were a dufOe body WU fOUncl S.unday in the truok. of i bag arid some of Fernande! peraonal ef. fect1 which were roUnd on the rear seat stolen car ~red today on an autopsy nd .. ~~ b Or Coun , of the car. co U\,.~ Y ange.., ty coroner s Jnvestigator1 11id 'the car contalnlng officers. Fernandez'• ~1. wu li.ted·.as stolen by Investlgator1 hope that pathology tests ~...the East Los Angeles dtvlslon of the Los carried out on the remain• ol Michael A. Angeles COurKy &heril(): office. Fernandez, 21; may help them in their in· qulries. Working with them are Los Angeles police Who· have the vehicle in ' Ethics S~ndard 'vhich Fernan<\fz'a body was found 0.11 their stolen car tall;v. ' J R • d Three leenaget boys made the grisly E!Sli.,e ~~ · discovery Stlnday and called police from , a supermarket porldog 19! in La Habra. Bv. ... '.~n· , Pe~cy The boys told ·offlceri lhiaf"the lavendar-J colored lllllO Cadillac bid been parked on . the lot for !ho put 1wci ~· ~ , WASJll'NQTON •{UPI) • -Mll!lonllre lnvelllgators &aid the . ers were Sen. Charles K .• Percy Ol·ffi. , NJd'.today playing Inside the vebldt bei1 !hey he Wll N•u .. ; llJj';... holdings fu 1 noticed an odor COll!intI from lbe truck. · • ..,..., • """ , The boys found tlie trunk ~ and "blibd,~'· ~ and · ur1«1 Congrtll8 to they alao found !ho d8caYl!ll· liodJ. of:• adopt . kw tt>slf the same alllk:al stan- Fernandei carefully wr~' ln-a blue dank K ipplled in rejectln1· Judie Cl" bedspread. OffJcefJ saJd the ,~Y !'II ment jr, HaJl'isworlh'I Supreme 1 Court surrounded by papers, mnst of lhtp> . • business documenls In which Fmlllldu nornl"l'llon. • was named and involving ~to E~~ 'qr1ed paSYge of a bill, ---------'·~· ,;:.--sponsored by 20 atnaton, Iha! wwld re ,. quire ,public dlsclOIUJ'e of flnancl1l ~:t:.J!t holdinp by all lawmalen, candldalea for federal offle<· mid lholr·tep aides. In • Senale sP',och1 Percy Aid: ._,_., • ...,.,.,_.~•-"-"•c ... . ' •r ·-. ' . TEN CENTS ' .. ., " ' ~pQII~ 12 ' '.f rip . En.els SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI). - Apollo 12's moon pilots splashed down In the· ·Sooth Paciric today I.be nnele of man's ·n~s{ decade ·Of SJ>ilce exploration. ChgrJes "Pe(e" Conr8d, 39, Richard F. Gordon, 40, ild Alan L. Bean, 37, splash- ed into Earth's alm()Jpher&illke a me~ .and r1ill their Yankee' Cl'l'I"t to a Ian· ding southeast of Pago Pago. The USS Hornet sailed in the warm moderate seas to recover Arperiea'1 se-. . ' C<lnd set of moon explore1 ... Tbe Hornet retrleyed Apollo 11·1 lunar pioneers four motbS ago to the day. A final five-second burst ~rom t~e <=am· 1~and ~hip's control ri>cket at tt:44 a.m. lined up the iisf.ronauts' cOUfse for a meteoric, but sa!r entry into Earth's at- mosphere. "This has aot to be the most spec. tacular sl~ of the who1'' llighl," Bean ~aid as 'the ship aceele'rated quickly toward,the ~Inks, blues and vi9lets ol tbe sun-lit layer Of air blanl<eting the globe. sun ahead for th~ spacemen are 11 days or mooq. bq quarantine, first in ft! tr~ile1'1ijloird the l:{o'Y't .a.ad, then'_.bac~ at dM more comfonible moon crew . i1"WI,.. quartaia. et !ho HOl!llon Space c.m. .. ''q yoll've rtm!mbered your lavi-la•a• (PJ_lfneslan clothini), it shoultl be a kn'e- ly·dfY io lhe&qth P.acinc,'"'IJUID(l com.. m'1Jlicalor Don11Jd1 L. Lind ndloed the spaceihen elgtit bOw's .before ttbelr Jan. ding.. · · . .~ • ,;"l'bank yQll,,Dnn, s9uhda ~al good and we~I ,be happy. to see .trnr ~and of lava- lavas," repUed' Conrad. , Thei IO:<lay, million.mile mlssionct w_, ths naUop's last, in .the decade of manned B;paceflight that opened when Rubla.'1 'lurl Gagarin and America's Alan B. Shepa~ first ventured l°ito ~e cosmOI tn 1961 .. Since then ,· 23 Americans and 20 RuSsians ha\'e ilown In space. Apolld 12's astronauts awakened at 2:%7 a.m. ai:ter sltieplng i Yl hours and bqan the linal ph:parationS 'for splaahdown. They ate breakfast, chec~ed lheif course with star sightings and found time to play some country and western mU!lc on a spacecraft tape player .. PANIC Meeting Slated Tollight ' Tonight's scheduled meetlflg or PANIC (Parents Against Na.rcotlcs) h8s been switched fiom a Fountain Valley home to a store in Santa Ana. Air parents Interested In joining the battle ·against narco,lc.s ln •school"have tieen invited, to attend \he oCianlzational ~Ung!at 8,p.m., 211 N. Broadway, San· ta Ana. The group will discuss possible tactics f9r alertln&. ~ *G the ,n.;cot1c11 pro- blem. saidrMn!. ~lion ·~ Including paying taxes (b prote'st. ·Rtting up a narcotic! information 1 Ci!nter. picketing the schools .and wrhaps withdrawing more youngsten from local achools. For more information residenls may call A1r!. Hinz at 839-7297. Orange Coast Weather ,. ' '1.C/\C Loses ,.Meeting Place ' -~ """' • ' I • ' ' . ~ ,..~ ' I P' "II would ~ Ironic ·u the ethical ,..rnlil1Pfll,af1* Ju•~bffn train.i' 111 lbe lll)ni,drO· llliqiloallon Wirt fo be Piii olil -taot lllt-;11 cloteil.:'.;~.<, · 111 edclld;.i"_...,je haft"" a::-.-i•.i ' diffftil . ..... I« Jlidia. .iii ' ... lllil)l!lra~ llllir wi ... ~ .leplaps TDat desert air Is on its way to- ward lb< coast qaln, wllll Santa Ana winds boo,tlng the tempera· lures Into the 'JU's here and up to a3 inland. 1 .. ~ IJ;_ TARY. COVILLE ''Orange County never wanted to admit "l've done a lot.·Of fighting for the • ~ • ~ '1111.,.,, . . . it bu poverty," declared Mrs. Medina, Chicanos In Hqnt.matOft. Beach, and I've AJ fJl Dee.' la, \M COmmun1ty Actton lland UUs ii JU!1 a"move to shove Us out. 11 done it alone ,. declaHd . y;, Medina rtPrdliir tllelr --~ -..... ·-.... -ollll m.'j ~ Camdl (CAC) will no longer 9'rve th< A opokesman for the Hunllncton Beach " , ' • ., • Mexicin.!Atnericans of Hwitln~ BeaCh COmpany sikl the· a<.'tkm was taken after now I m worn out and r plan to real and al .... one of them Is hopping mad a series ol talks wilb high level CAC ol· The CAC Is not ~-f~ In aboul . flcials and general agreement·wa!I' reacJI.. H.untlngton Bea.ch forever, only unUI Df't. • uUlil. ~ • l, .• ·or' • .\ .. ::::-~~~ ·-:-~,,.In~ ..; ~::.-~ .. -~to 'The ll1IJY one b Mn. Ahce Medina. ed lbal tile Proballon Department pro-quarters are ftJW\d . S.t tile Iota) • llie CAC'• eoontlnalor for this area and gram Would beltei; . ..,,,. !he.needs o1 Uie coordlnalor doobla I( anything ·wlll,ll+P-1 ! no atf,.,er to ftghti . For tbe pul year ... ·area..... • ..... • • • ~ ... • ' P..erJ very guickiy. \ sbe hll~ _,ollng the HunUnglon Mrs. Mediu, whose work baa bt<n "Right now we're lolnc to d<Jnale the · Beith ~COmmunJty Center In an old t'Oncet1Lraled amoDI tbe poor ramlllu, center'• funrlture to needy famlUes and liilldlns al,, Ille comer ol Main and doeth\ ..,.._ "Tbla wllole area .round sa~e off!Ct equiplnenl bt _,\re do find dothllii Slfolels. • Gotlwd 'Street needa help. We were II•· a MW ·home," said Mrs. M'!lina1 "lb• I ) IUt M Dec. 15 the ctnter will have to fn1 It.." ' plan to title a vacatton." . 10a .. et Ille "'!ueal of !ho Huntlnglon llho'a bee!> workins in Hdhlinglon CAC otnctab In Santa ,\!la were not BeechCompany,ownerofthebulldlng. Belcb011herownandfortheCACfor available for comment, •but one . 1 .,,.,,~ ... · ..... Y~ 'Jlla.Ofo,,.. County probelion dtporlm<nl ti .. >tan and aay11 "I wu coordlaallng spokesman 111d lhal new facllltles wO\Jld ' ,' • .· " .....,,,..;. • • piam to upend IU fac!Uties lo use lb< aetlvllles beforo I •new what U.. wonl probably be 60Ujh\ lot !he H~·J · · ; • ~i~K.,,...."J•~· ,.- .ntl!t blildlng. mea'!I or CAC l\'IS born." fSe< MEDINA, Pie I)', . f ..,~aw·~:..;~ ~ . . ·~ . . . . ::.---...:::...--"' -; -. • • ' ' ~ • • j 1 .: st.elf' ...Uarkec , ~7i,:: . .:.-.;;~"""· •• \. ;-r l,•''r~ ~ ..... f .... 'tt. • ......... ), .,. .• ... s ,,,.1 .j '\ I o " , .. , . ... ... . •.( \,pi • •• • ' ~,;. ' ~ . ' _.., .. ./.. ,.J ,_, ,. ... • '" • ". '' • I ' • • . .. . .... • • • " I INSmE '•TOBI\ Y • Rtoding, 1DTltlng and relioiO~ are tht Jhrel!! Rt tor ont <t1ti 6f et1t'rY 20 Orange Coe.at s&udenta who attends a pczrocltial 1clloot. See Page 3. • • • • l • H Es-G~:C•• • i ., ' •I ' ~~ !f~oops Orde_red , t':,". -+ ... t ..i T o_ Ruin ViJl.g~_ ·~ ·' • -Win SorYicol ~cOilli . ...-A former GI Says U.S . ~-91'dtred, to wipe out the Viet· ifillMe oC Sfa"I My as an enemy ~ did . (Related P.• •. -. •" and ewerybody wu wtped " Ch8'ltr Of'Ul'er, 24, ta.id lo ID ln-i!ri.t.·;,. SUoda,y. "Men. women •.. dill· • , , 1 Only the cbickena were left tv•." • Amerloao actlonl In Soulh Vielnam . The ~llln1• on March 16, 11161. have led to cliatst, that there waa a massacre of civOia. Gruver said be was satisfied ti\ol a.., My -U.S. military code nlm< iinkvWt -was infested •ith IOklie~ of the North Vietnamese recular.l,tny, but added: '-' " "We'd never been ordered to wlpe out · ' everybody before, Most of lhe'iuys didn 't dig it al all . When it was all over, they were almost sick." The Anny has· charged Jst Lt. \Yilliam OAIL Y l"ILOT Stefl l"llflt , .. On Moon • .. ..11 -.. ~ t 'No .Snap SPACE CENTER, Houston . (AP) "I'll tell you one thing," Pete Conrad was saying. "It took every bit of knowledge I had to get that baby dow.n there In the right place~ That was no pitct ol!cike .. , Conrad, Alan L Bean an4 Richvd F. bordon Jr. were holding th,F.:. ftnt 'news conference from space SU'.1daY and be was recalllng how he brought the lunar lander Intrepid in . "It took everything I had lo get that LM down in one piece/' Conrad said. "I think we got aome things to 'llJOl'k out on that." • ln V:ietnam today, the commander o( South Vietnamese Cortes in the !Ive northttninost provinces, U . Gen. Huong Xuan Lam, said villagers who had told ot 300 to IDO peraons -men, women and children -being slaln fn the incident may have deliberately exaggerated the loll. L. Calley Jr., 26, of Waynesville, N.C .. with "the premeditated murder ol 109 Vietnamese d\rlllans." S/Sjl. David MllcbtU, 21, ol Sl. Fran- cisvllle. La., a member of Calley's pla· toc:lli, baa been charced with aaaault with inteat to commit murder. AF'l'ERMATH OF A cOLLISION : DEBRIS; DESTRUC TION AND MAYBE DEATH Wife Of VW Driver In Very Critlc •I Condition with Concussion, Cuts Apollo 12 was on "the last lei of Its voyage of .953,000 miles wbemtbe space. ,agency .. ~ up questio'n.s. su~ml'tted by :iew~men. The general sal4 he believed the ~atlves diltorUcl tlle .incldat ilfter talk· fug to reporters who vilited them. "A'..aybe the local people hope lo r~ive some indemnHication from the 4rftericarui, '° they have exaggerated the number ol boUsa burned down and lhe number of persons killed." ~ said. The U,nit.ed States pays clviliao11 for u.suaJties and damage caused by Spuklne' of the l• 1ncident, Gruver· said:. "In tbe laat week or ao, we'd lost about haY' oar compmiy to 1Qiper1 and mine fiekta, and the,~• wert ~Uy fired up when ~e •tarted ,the .attack. Al we en- tereq, we d"°'w fire from some of the huts, and then a lot "'-guys sort of went crazy." ~~~~~~~~~~- ' • Erom Page 1 MEDINA. •• .. Beach progfam. • Mra. Medina charged that the Hun· tlngton Beach Company took' the action because It would' receive higher rent and a lease from the Probation Department. :Yiet ·Cong Murdere~ 2,9.00 r,During Capture of ~ue Bill Wren, speaking for the Huntington Beach Company, said the rent would re- main the same for probation officials and a one year lease probably wolild be sign- ed. ''But we offered the CAC a two-year lease last March and they took no action on It,'' he added. Meanwhile, acUyity at the center grinds to a halt. ~ pfogram, said Mrs. Medina, wu jUlt getting under way. It included Youn& ¢ult dances, citizenship classes, English classes, Spanish classes, rummage sales, sewing clasaes, a job referral service and general counseling. -: .. ·' SAIGON 1AP) -Enemy troops who .1ttsed Hue durin1 thelr 1911 Tet Off«istve ...umtnattd ntarly 1,900 Vietumese, ac· "'"Cording _to at captured enemy document ~de public today. .1 ~ Oilcf08IU'f: or the document by official sourtu her~ came as the U.S. Army con- ~. , ., :Citizen.s Ready .'For Ne w Fight .. ~On Bond Plans ·~ t' Citizen furor over a tt.$ million bond Jilec:tioa. for the constrocUon of another l!ChoOl in the Huntington Beach Union Hi&h School District is expected to C0.(1- 'b)ue Tuelday when district trusteE:s moet 'pt 7:30 p.m. al d!sjricl hnd· 111uiru:n , 11112 17th Sl. ' ~ 1'he aeaion will primarily be devoted to dl!Clllalon and JlO!Slble •P!ll"V•I of tlecUon plans and ballot argument! for the Feb. 10 bond vote. Vetbal pyrotechnics, a regular feature of recent board meetings, are expected from bond opponents, which include TNlt.ee Joseph Rlbal and Westminster relldtnt Robtrl Gordon. Botti contend adequate classroom space could be provided by increasing the use ol existing achoo!• throogh flexible llCMdulin& and extended school days. Members of lhe ·district administration 5llft have rebutted Gordoo's and Rlbal'a aJ"IUll*lla on lhe grounds that their pro- poHd alternatives cannot b e Im· plemtnted under current Jawr; and that lhtlr suggestions are t e c h n i c ~ 11 y unworkable . .Rudolf Hess Moved BERLIN (AP) -Rudolf Hess, once deputy fuehrer of Nati Gennany, was moved from the Spandau war crimes prtson today to the British military hospital in West BerUn. It wls the first time that Hess. 75, had been moved from Spandau in the 23 years since he was imprisoned there after being ii\·en a life sentence by the Nuernberg War Crimes Tribunal. Hess was moved to the hospital for examinatioa and X-rays connected with stomach palns. I OAll Y Pl! 01 ltek1t N. W••' l!rttiltltfll ....i ~llll1Nr Ji.Ir Jt, Curley Vl<e ,.ffllftnl .,.. (j-111 M•~•ltr Th•111•1 Ktt•il El1!11r Tllt"1t1 A. Mu•F1lli"1 ~"1tln1 Et1111r .Allt11t w. 11+1 1 M-lt!t Eli.., H111tl.,..._ hecti Offict JOt Stll S1•11t Mtili ~t .A.dd111u P.O. 111 1t 0, t26~1 Otliltt Ofncn Ht-I ht<"' 1)11 Wiii ltlriet l ot11lt\lt rll (n it Mew! JM l'lttl Ill l!<'ftt l~ It.ti<: ll'I "•'" .tvt~~t OltLY ,.n,or. ••Ill llffliOI u t~• fflt le ... ~. M ..,..._ 011!• f"11HI "'"' .. , Ill ...,.... ...JI..... lor """''""""" kei'-,l\llltlllll "'11t1ey, (lolll NMt, POw- wt """" .,.. L.fllN l-.<11. •lt!lf ... "' ,.,. ~ltnll tfil1-. O<llltf GMtl "11111~ ""' ~ """"''' .. ,.,,, .. , .i nu w"• I MtM l !vt . Nl•fffl l,..-1\, -UI !Vt.ti 1111' ltfttl. (111t1 MIN , ••• , •• ,.. 4714) '4.1-4121 ,,_ ............ c.lt 540.12.11 c• ... •• """"' .. 642·H71 ( ....... ltlll. .... °'...... ( .. tt "~'"''"' ,_,,, .. -.,.,;, .......... ..... .,.1 ... 111 -JIW tt ...,.rt~!J ~"' .... , 119 '"'MIWCft ••-,_,4,111 .fl'lf"'"lltfl ",., ..... -.. u ... , .... -··" ••••• '"""'" ,, .... tr.II ((Ill Mfll• t11:1v~•I "-tl(f•l;u> 1.1' (~n1t• "Oii _r,,.IYl Dv ..,.If»,. -'"''WI ..,,1,11•1 "'"'""'' ...... • ,, el ""'t."''"· ' \ llnued Us 1nv .. t1plJoa lhto an ,all •1ed maaucre • of between 100 and 567 vlllager1 by American troops on March 16. 11191. One U.S. source ca.lceded cynics would see the •udden disclosure c.( the docu~ ment as an effort lo offset continuing North Vietnamese and Viet Cong pro- paganda accusing American troops or mass murder . But he sitd 'lhe docun)Cnt -unnoticed In U.S. miUta ry files (of about 19 months -wasn 't discovered 1.r.1til last week when a writer compiling a book about Hue ask- ed to see captured enemy documents on the subject. "I know it sounds Incredible, but that 's the truth," he said. He aaid the document was captured near Hae by, U.S .. Ill Air cavaJry DI vision troops on April U, 1968, in the arttrmalh o( the bloody CJ1hting in the old Imperial capital that began Jan. 30. U.S. and South Vietnamese officials have estimated Yiet Ca.1g and North Vlelnamese itroopa: nullflacred more lhan 3,000 persons in the Hue area durlni Tet, 19&8. So far, the bodies or 2,737 victims have been found In sand dunes and str.eam beds around Hue and in the city itself. The captured enemy document called the atlack on Hue a complete success and said, "Hue was the plact where reac- tionary spirit had existed for over 10 years. However, it only took us a short time to drain ii tq its root ." Out of the Past Mrs. Medina estimated that between 50 and 70 persons came to lhe cent.er each week. It was open to all people, but used primarily by the city's M e-x I can· American population. "We had a lot more planned." she said . "now we won ·t even ha ve our normal Christmas functions." \•ren said his company originally had gi ven the CAC until Jan. I. but that CAC offi cials dec ided on the Dec . 15 date. "They are on a month-to-month lease.'' he said . "\Vhy didn't .anyone ask me ,'' asked to.trs. Medina , ;,I know Huntington Beach anti its needs, but they ignored me." "~ter I rest I'll probably continue rtry own work, with 1or wlthOOt pay," said Mrs. Medina, "but with no building ther(" Is no CAC In H1:1ntlngton Beach." Rus~ia Launches Ne"' Cosn10~ Satellite tl10SCOW {UPI) -The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite, Cosmos 31 1, the Tass News Agency announced. Western experts believe !his type of research sate!Ute is a six-foot-long cylinder which has a life of several months before it is destroyed on plunging back into th ee.arth's atmosphere. The Monte Cristo. 13$-foot replica of 18th Century square riager. docked at S~a Scout Base on Ne wport Beach waterfront during the weekend to lake on supplies. Ronald C. Craig's ship. bu ilt in Van· couver British Columbia, Is headed south, with San Diego, Mex ico. Hawalf on Its It inerary. Skipper Jeff Berry wtll take ship, appraised al $425,000 , on to Au stralia early next year ror Ca pt. CooJ< Bicentennial. . Huntington WoJJWnNear • • Death After Mesa W reek A Huntington Beach woman ls near deatb today wilh injuries suffered Sunday night when a car collided with her husband's auto at a Costa Mesa in- tersection. Mn. Judith W.cQuaid, 21 , of 9322 Velardo Lane, is in extremely critical condition at Costa M~a Memorial Hospital, following sur1ery for multiple injuries. , Her husband Thomas 0 . McQuaid, 23, ls Jn fair condition at the same hospital with Injuries suffered In the broadside smashup on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. · Their car and one driven by Larry W. Lilly, ZS, of 2017 Parsons St., Costa l\1esa . careened out or the roadway and knocked over a traffic signal and street sign in the 11:10 p.m. crash. Workmen Jor the Stale Division of Highways were sUll repairing the damage today, as nurses kept a vigil over tt1rs. McQuaid, who suffered a co n- cussion. plus multiple cuts and bruises. Investigation continues into the ac· cident today, since neither McQuaid , nor Lilly, who was taken to the same hospital complaining of pains, could remember moments just prior to the crash. Officer Charlea Hamilton said Lilly 's car slammed into the right side of the V.cQuaid vehicle and the injured woman sitting on that side absorbed the brunt of thP. impact. The McQuald vehicle was hit so hard that it apparently rolled up and over the Lilly auto, clipping the traffic signal at the southwest comer of the intersection. A dog riding with Lilly was taken to the Orange County Animal Shelter for care after the accident. Spade Be~alled Thanked County for Booking By THOMAS McCANN Of llt Otlly l"li.t Si.ff One of the last th ings Spade Cooley ever said was "thank you." according to tdd~y·s news di~atChes .. He thanked t~,e Alameda County, Deputy Sheriffs Associa- tion for allowing him to be "free for awhile" to play at their benefit in Oakland. And that's the way a few of us around Orange County would like to remember him . Because that's the way he was the last time he worked here. (See story, page 5) He was al the tail end, really, of a high. fly ing decade in which he had become a featured movie performer an oft-viewed television personality and his billing had become "King of Western Swing." He wasn't flying so high in the mid· 1950s. But he was still an important enough personage in Los Angeles television circles to command his 0"'" Strike Shuts Schoo l PROVIDENCE, R.l (AP) -This city's 20,QOO..pupll public school system \Yas shu t down today by a strike of the Providence Teachers' Union. The issue .... ·as a new conlract. fu ll hour of TV time weekly on one or the independent staUons. And there was no doubt that he had his following -large and Joyal ,...., out there ,ln "l'elevisiQnl8ind.~'.He ir••ly boeted each year's ,new crop of beauty. con- testants who tried for the queen title at the Orange County Fair. He generously gave his air lime to them and the phone calls and fan mail in- dicated that televlewers enjoyed seeing the girls on ~is show· year after year. All that had a bearing on his being booked as the "free" show in the fairgrounds amphitheater for what was to be his last in-person appearance in Orange County. He "'as supposed to open the county fair with a flourish. It turned out to be more of a flop. But the opening night show -attended by Spade, his band, a handful of fair of- ricials and a half an audience -had hardly ended before he was in the front o~fice with his 10-gallqn hat lilerally in his hand. He apologlied to lhe fair management for not having pulled a big· ger crowd. And he thanked them !or booking him . It was one of the most humble (and ap- parently sincere l scenes this reporter has ever seen any "show biz " personality play in rea l life. That lhne, Spade "died" onstage and then said ... !hank you ... Sunday, hes aid •·thank you" onstage and then died after the show . The astronauts said they would be will- ing to launch again in the kind of thunderstorm that mamd the.ir blastoff Nov. If. recommended improvements in tools and carrier bags and reported dif- ficulty in sleeping on the moon. r"'ewsmen asked whether Conrad's ex- hilaration a.1 the moon might havt been caused by an "oxygen ~igb," a atate ol euphoria that sametimes occurs when an astronaut breathes pure oxygen. .. I was very happy," said Conrad. "bu~ I wasn•t on an oxygen high." In the first 10 minutes of a moonwalk. Bean said, "You find that it Is not as hard as you think it is got1g to be to n1ove around, and you are pretty happy about that .... I was in a good humor to start with, seeing we had landed ne1t to the Surveyor. That started the thing off ri1ht." Bean described difficulties in iden- tifying rocks and soil this way: "This secopd day we went out, tht:. same thing that looked gray to us tbc finl day staru:d looting -at least to II\! - a sort of brown, dark brown or a tan- nish brown, and it was really one of Uw. n1ost interesting things of the lunar surface operations . . . how much thaf color can change jusl with a 7 degree or i;o sun angle change." The derelict Surveyor spacecraft they Inspected and removed pieces from look- ed brown, Bean said, but "I wouldn't be ,. bit surprlsed that when we get all thos~~ parts back to Houston. they don't turn Oil{ to be -under the earth light and ll&ht o! lhe laboratory -kind of dark. l!'a) again." Bea ch Officer Awardeil ·Medal Posthumously One of the highest military decorations, the Silver Star 1'-1edal, has been awarded po~thumously to 2nd Lt. Theodore R. Vivilacqua of Hu:1tington Beach, who was k;Ued in Vietnam last May . The medal was presented Thursday to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stffl, of 17610 Cancron St., by BriJadler General Henry H. Wise, commandini .general of the Marine Corps Air SaUon, El Toro. Vivilacqua perished ~1ay 11 while i<':1ding his platoon in a search and des troy mission in the Qua ng Nam pro- v ~nce in Vietna1n . As a result of his acµon 13 enemy soldiers were killed and a fortified enemy vi llage captured. He was attached to the "H" Company. 2nd Battalion. 5th Marines. prior to his det1 lh. Psyc hiatrist op Duty One of our more normal customers, a prominent psychia- trist, contributed this messa*e: "The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself." No\v suppose you don't care for yourself (un1ikel ,v). \Ve guarantee that no one \\'ill ever know if you 're \vear1ng one I of our flattering suits. • Or perhap~ .You ·re naturall y modest but secretly suspect you're terr1f1c. Ho\v better to confirm your suspicion th an to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The whole deal's more difficult If you thillk it's obvious tha t y~u are .outstapdlng. But we urge you 1101 to confuse your friends \Ylth tlvo di(ferenl personalitles. Outstand \vlth Jack Bidwell. \Vhat's au ol d secret a nywa y? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as you own 3467 Via Lido at Newport Boulevard, Newport Buch Open Friday evenings unW 9 p.m. ( Reading ;, Writing· and ReJ.igi On 'Lile or Death' Trj~l Orderro t~ . ~--··1· ' . ,. I i • One Co as t Child in· 20 Goes to Catholic School In Massacre By ,TffOMAS FOlmlNE Of .. l>Mr ..... ,... Rudin(, writing, 'rilllmatle and Ole fourth R ls religion. Not unlike public school education in most respects, Catholic schools add a moral dimension. 'Mlere Is a time each day for religious instruction and religious people art doing the teaching of secular subjects. lt is for this that Catholic parents are willing to pay twice -public school laxes and parochial school tuiUon, That extra financial burden has been assumed by parents of 3,619 . youngsten enroll~ in nine Catholic elementary ichools along the Orange Coast. Each of the schools bas a waiting Ust or others who want to get in. But there just isn't room. Thls parochial system, familiar to Catholics, is somethlnR: most non· Catholics probably know little about. An «casianal view of achool·age children in uniform is the only acquaintance with it for many. 'M>e system just doesn't seem to touch the non-Catholic: Nobody ever bothen him to vote for its school bonds, its gcwemlng board ts way o!f in Los Angeles, and, perhaps because of this, the local newspapers largely ignore it. Still, along this coast one in 20 school children throu~h eighth grade goes to a Catholic school. In Costa Mesa they attend St. Joachim or St. John the Baptist. ln ·Newport Beach they go to Our Lady Queen of the Angels. Huntington Beach has St. Bonaventure and St. Francis of Assisi. Jt's St. Catherine of Siena in Laguna Beach. Other local schools are Old Mission School in San Juan Capistrano, Our Lady of Fatima in San Clemente, Blessed Sacrament in Westminster. These nine ate' among Tl7 elementary schools in the Los Angeles Arct-1iocese. Father John Mihan, superintendent !or the Archdiocese's elementary schools, says the local schools are heall.i'ly. "There is no question of consolidating e>r closing a school in your area," be said. ••The demand is quite high." Nevertheless, at St. Catherine in Laguna Beach a drive for pledges had to be mounted among the ch u r c h parishioners to open the school this fall. Other parishes are having to dig deep to keep the schools running. '11le reason is familiar. "Education is very expensive business. Look at the public school bond issue fail ures," sais Sister Michael Ellen, Our Lady Queen of the Ange ls principal. But she says. "Catholics will continue to suppOrt catholic schobls even at greater sacrifice." ~y lbavc:,done ~o, ltithout even , so mucb u an mcome ·tax-bn:ak for saving public school costs by keeping the Catholic schools handling part of the stu· dent load. • Tuition, book rental, milk money 1nd sale of supplies is charged to students' p,arents. But it alone does not pay the way for Catholic schools -providing on- ly half to two-thirds of the needed funds . The remainder comes out of the spon- toring church's collections. ThP pinch for money -and historically It's always been that way -explains a couple of things about Catholic schools. For one thing class sizes are larger than in public schools. Forty to forty.five 1tudents per teacer is the rule compared to 25 to 35 per teacher In the public achool s. Also, instructors In Calholie schools receive nowhere near comparable the salaries paid public school teachers. A nucleus of each teaching staff in· duding the principal ls nuns -sisters. They have taken vows of "chastity, poverty and obedience to the Church'' and li ve on a stipend that ts only about 20 percent what public school teachers receive. The rest of the Catholic school teachers -called lay teachers -are paid about 60 percent of the salary of their public school counterparts, according to Father Mihan. The salary scaJe begins at $5,000 per yea"" with a top of fl,11& for teachers with a masters degree or a 6achelors degree plus a Califomia·ieaching credential This does not mean that Catholic schools cannot attract highly competent teachers. "The wMle parochial syslem operates on a concept of service," said Father Mihan. Lay teachers are religious persom: In-· terested in imparting the tenets of Catholicism to the young. Their belid in Catholic education means more to them than money. Sister Annunciata, principal of St. John the Baptist in Costa Mesa, said one nearby school had about 100 applications for one position. "They like to come down here near the beach, I think . For somebody oldei-It is more restful." More restful with 40 and 45 students In a class? Well, perhaps ·yes. lt could be a matter ol clamoom di>clplbje . And c$scipline seerm to come easier ror the Catholic teacher. A crucial difference ls that stu®nb are attending the school becaU!fe lhelr parents want them to. ••we really have the advantage of parents having ctmen thJs school," said Sister Michael Ellen. "The parents and school both believe t~ same thing. The child ls receiving consJstent motivation and ts not able to play one against the other." "Be<a... or the united philosophy, discipline comes much easier," said Slster Loretta Vieck, principal of St. Franc.I! o( Asslsl In Huntington Beach. "So many people have the Idea we makt them •alk two by two. We try to stress au dltelpline." .. "We'ri just strict enough lo be orduly, not too strict to turn off anybody," said Sister Annunciata. "The teacher1 in public schools are doing their best, but DAILY f'ILDT f'""'9 h' L" f'•Ylllt WM!PNGTON (UPI) -The Army to- day ordered a "life or death'" court martial £or tst U. Wiiiiam L. Calley Jr. on chirges of mufder:lng 109 South Viet- namese clvlilans "of various ages and sexes.'" One of the specifications aJainsl .\he 26- yeaM>ld c.lley, ltader of an American platoon at the time of the alleged massacre, charged he 1hot a 2-year old child. There were five other speciflcatlon:ir , one of them chnr1:ing him with premeditated murder of "not less than 70 Oriental human beinp." · The court martial was ordered by Maj. Gen. Orwin C. Talbott, commanding f?eneral of Ft. Benning, Ga. He directed that the proceedings be conducted on a "c'apital" basis. Callty Is no• stationed at Fort Benning. A Pentagon spokesman said Ta lbott's directive meant that the death penalty could be Imposed, and that If Calley were convicted, the penalty could not be less than life Imprisonment. The announcement of the court martial trial came about an hour after the Army disclosed that a new, :irpecial investigation had been ordered of the incident to determine ff it \Vas hushed up at the time. Lt. Gen. William R. Peers was a~ pointed to head the Inquiry. The military tri:il of the Waynesville, N.C .. lieutenant will be held at Ft. Ben· ning. A spokesman said it would be at least a month -possibly longer -before It begins. STUDENTS LINE UP PR£0R TO CLASS AT ST. BONAVENTURE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH For Or•nv• Coast Cathollc Sdlools, Waiting Lista Despite Extr• Financial Burdens for Parents The specifica tions against Calley ac· cused Calley himself of shooting the vie· tim:ir in each case -Indicating that a large number or other alleged murder!'! y,·ere under investigation. they haven't the same power we have. The parents are behind us. The children come from stricter homes, I imagine." The stSters at each school come from a particular order: For instance, at St. Francis of Assisi they are from the Benedictine Order, at St. Catherine they are from Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, at St. Bonaventure they are from Siste~ of the Presentation. The training does not vary much from order to order and is comparable to the training received by public school teachers. The sisters, usually out- numbered by lay teachers because they are In such short supply, live together in convents. The principal invariably comes from among the sisters. Catholic brothers usually staff only high &c:bools. 'l'fle ""1'est catholic high schools are Mater Del in Santa Ana, Marywood and St. Michael's Preparatory in Orange, Servile and Cornella Connelly I n Anaheim. ~.pi.stance and the fact that Catholic paris°fies generally just can't aUord school 'buses largely explains why only 47 percent of 335 eighth grade graduates: along the coast last June went to Catholic high schools. "There's Interest in a Catholic high school for the coastal Orange County a era," Father Mihan said. "The problem is we can't supply the teachers.·· He said the elementary schools in the area are lop notch academically. "I would say there are probably in the 80th and 90th percentiles compared with national figures. (Catholic and public schools). We administer the 1owa Test of Basic Skills, one of the widest used in the country." "Recently we've had quite a bit of talk about how good are Catholic schools," said Sister Michael Ellen. "Some people have fell we have not advanced enough. "I think we're really good for the school system of the United States. We are free r -not controllf<t. by a school board. We can look into educational research." She pointed out that Catholic schools often are ahead of publlc schools. New mathematics books that will be used by Callornla public schools beginning ~ Sep&tmber are being used this year by . Ca!ilDllc 1ehools. To--;'considerable degree textbooks· are the aame In Catholic and public l!Chools. The subject studied and Ume devoted to them do not dil'fer markedly. But the school day for the child in Catholic elementary school generally Is a half hour to 40 minutes longer. It is dur- ing this additional time that religion is taught. Religion for Catholic children nowadays doesn't mean just the catechism. Sister Michael Ellen said it is "a compilation or scripture and Christian doctrine with ap- plication to present day social situs· tions." A report by the Carnegie Corporation of New York found that Catholics who attend Catholic schools tend to be more orthodox In willingness to acknowledge the authority of the church, but a casual effect 1'U not shown. The same report found Utlle difference In Catholic ind Protestant on most public issues except birth control laws. As Sister Adele Marie, St. Joachim ln Costa Mesa principal, points out, Catholic attitudes on birth control and divorce usually aren't discussed until high school. What about all the Catholic school-age youngsters who attend public school? They don't get their religion there or In Sunday l!Chools -they go to Mass Sun- day wtlll thelrpmnts. For U:»ete children there are eon. frat.emlty of Chrlatlan Doclrine (CCD) cltsaes. Sister Vieck of St. Francis of Aasisl teaches: CX:::D clas1t1, but !or the most part they art taught separate from the scllool by tile parl!h. "The percentagt, who take it Is very high and their attendance Is regular," saJd Sister Vleck. ) Nationwide it is estimated about 60 per· cent of Catholic school-age children are attending public schools. There are no figures, but the percent.age may be higher on the Orange Coast where 520 students are enrolled in St. Bonaventure School and 1,200 students In the parish of the same ages are attending CCD classes. One of ij>e Catholic school~' greatest resources ls pareot volunteel'!. At St. John the Baptist 'they serve hot lunches, teach remedial reading and staff the library. Catholic schools don't have paid clerical help. Parent auxiliaries are therefore essential. . As Father Mlhan said, the whole system is based on service. Most of the schools in the area are modern, built within tbe lut, 10 year1. But instructional equipment generally is scarce by public school standards. "We make good use of what we have. The teacher is more Important really," says Sister Annunt·iatJ. Children at all the local Catholic schools 'llt'ear uniforms. It saves the parents money and as Sister Annunciata put It: "It sets a certain standard. Nobody sticks out like a ~ore thumb." And so v.•hy do pnrcnts send their children to Catholic schools? "The ones l have spoke n to say It Is because they believe In the philosophy or the Cathollc school system," said Sister Stephanie Hardy, principal of St. Catherine of Siena in La i;iun.1 Beach. Said Sister Michael Ellen, "The simplest wa y I could put it is these are people concerned wit'l their children being educated for thl1 life and life everlasting." So in the pluralistic United States the Catholics, no longer a separate minority in tel"Jils of ~rsonal frieQClships, are J.4e ones \vho are gtting muth tn ' tl.ihe •M money to run an Independent school system -the world's largest private school system. opening : The Army announced last Y."eekend that 25 other solfiers and ex.soldiers were under inve:;;ti~alion in C(lnnection with the case. One of them . S Sgt. David Mitchell. nO\Y at Ft. llood, Tex .. ha s been charged with assault with intent to commit murd er. The Army said all of the alleged murd er:ir occurred "on or about March 16, 1968 at My Lai in Quang Ngai Province." Peers, chief of reserves on the Army general staff, was ordered to "explore the nature and the scope of the or iginal Army investigation of the so-called My Lai incident northeast of QuanJil Ngai Ci ty in Vietnam on March 16, 1968." The orlRinal Investigation was con- ducted by the U.S. 11th Infantry Brigade. The conclusion then was that there was no rea90n for further examination of the details and oo cause !or disciplinary ac· tion. The new investigaUon was announced jointly by Army Secretary Stanley R. Rcsor and Gen. William C. We~tmorel:inrl, Army rhief of staff. wednesday, november 26th easy-care active wear for men and boys S1 'S fc1 S")·~ (Cl ~ _,CJ~v=J~l.5 J... ,. 7 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH •' 644-5070 81nkAmoricerd ·-Mis~ Char91 . ' J DAILY PILOT 1Mt1 r-.: I HOURS, 25 MI NUTES SO.Mile Hiker Hepburn Educator Jogs To Victory ·in: Laguna Hike Fame -maybe .a bit limited -wait~ In ·t~c future along wi,!h beat~. w~n r;chool administrator Clifford W. "Scotty" Hepburn toOk up jogging three years ago to rure an ailing back. The Fountain Valley educator pa<*d himself to victory over 98 other entratits Saturday in Seventh Annual 50-Mlle Presidential \Valk sponsored by Explorer Scout Post 717 of Laguna Beach. Hepburn, of 2302 Redlands Drive, Newport Beach, hiked from the 'startbw point over the inlands llllls 1Dd in eipt hours and 25 minutes. but failed to bruk Byron Overton's 1968 record of 1eye:n hours flat. The assistant principal for curriculum Instruction at· Fountain Valley BlCb School began jogging three years ago ,,.. his ·back and ls now ·an entbuilulc backpack hiker as well. · Hiking on the sixth anniversary of ~ assassination of President John F. KSt- ncdy -who popularized the gruelling ordeal -the field of 99 dwindled to St ft the finish line. Laguna Beach High School cross coun- try squad runner Dive WllSOll captured second place with eight hours, J3 roi..nutes, while three Garden Grove ff1ti ~hool students tied for third. Scott epterson, Joe Rust IDd Mart Shilling all crossed the lin!Jh point·.._ where they started between eight ud nine in the morning - in eight hours and 41 minutes. • ' I ' I I ~-., --,.. "''" A yellowed letter turned up amid some other obacure doc:umenll re- cently ID the Greensville Couoty clerk'• office at Emporia, Va., turned out to be of more t b a n av· erage blltorlcal significance. Mrt. a:. E. E•M•, who discovered t h e letter in a cataloguing operation, said 11 was from tbe headquarjers of Northern Virginia, and sought to requisition "12 able-bodied male free Negroes •.. to work on t h e fortifications of this department.•• Dated March 13. 1963, it was sign- ed: Gen. Robert E. LH. • The Labor Department's man· Moodlr, -24, 1'169 Crlnee MO-ting Fearful Future Forecast for .U.S. ' ( WASIUNGTON (UPI),.... A P•'l'"ent commllllon uy1 tm1e1f Amertca/llkea dr..Uc anUcrime· .........,, the I nation • wW tum into an armed camp; 1where cltiJeoa wW not dare walk the t&rtets at night Ind lamltiel will liv. tn "fded cella."' · . The National Comm1uldrl on the Cuusea and PrevenUon of vtoltnce said crlmea of violence Ind the ,.;wt1ng pall of fear will continue. to lncrelle In this country unless immediate tteit are taken lo upgrade the •)'Siem o!'Jiullce IJ1d to r<duce the Incentive lo commit crlmel. 'n1e commllllon sold tba~ "lacking ef· fecUve public action," thia la: bleak futur e for Amertcan cl.Ues: ~tral bullneu diltrictl will be "partially pratected'' during the daytime by heavy police patrols when substantial numbers af people are ou the ltreeta and shopping. But they will be largely deaerted at night except for police ratrols. , -Siuma ;.10 be "pieces of terrOr with wldtSpread crime, per,,_pa enUri)y out of f.OUce control during nt1httim~ haura.11 Armed guards wlll protect all 'liubllc faciliUe.S such as schools and plafgrouod1 in tbs area& · Iin'mMlate UUerlme action ia needed, the commission Aid, lncludln1 • doublina of the nation's commitment &o.lbl l)'ltem of criminal ju.stlce.. • Already, the naUon is tJ>e: •:clear leader" among the modern 1tatnt nation& bf Lhe world in,tbe number o(.hoinlddel. rapes, ro!>berles ·and asaaullo .\;<'llUllltt.d compared to populaUon. , · U.S., Russia Both ~µtify . ' . Nuclear Pact , power magazine has told about a man who sought help in the Biloxi, Miss., office of the Mississippi Em· ployment Service. The man s a i d Hurricane Betsy wrecked his home in tbe early 1960s ; He moved to Minnesota and his home was de- stroyed by a tornado; and in Aug- ust llurricane Camille demolished his third home. His name: EdHI HudlOll. . -UPI T .......... 'BUTCH' AINESWORTH (LEFTJ SMILES AFTER HE AND 2 OTHER ESCAPEES SURRENDER Carl Harris, 20, (canter} and Ronalkf Roper, 20, Escaped From G•lve1ton, Tix. Jell. -Upper·middle and high income fam· !lies living In prime' loc;aU~ :within cities will exist in "fortfied cella" tn high rise apartments and residential com· pounds protected by private guards and security devices. WASHINGTON !UPI) -Tht0 Untted States and the Soviet Union compld.ed raUrication today of the nuclear non· prolileration treaty. -· • Mri. Kitti< Bonham Harwv. 109, of !f1ii ... polil, holdl holloro111 baeh<IOr ~ artt Mgrtt ahe just receioed from Weat.ern Co~Qt for Women, O:tford. Qhio. Poor health forced her to quit I 'y*''", 1878. ~ li•lclto~ arrived at 5 o'clock one morning last week at olfices of tbe Automobile Club Mii:higan so be could be first in 14 bUy li cense plates. When the .ei opened four hours later, Ii,er was tbe first to be turned Y.l.'.l'bis year, the state requires t plate,buyers bring their car ti- iritb 1hem. Hatcher didn't. ... • TM S 4 n Joaql&in Co unty Re- cord.tr we. 'omewhat 'tortLed Thursday when Mr. and M r'· Ky~ Rayfield came in to regis· ter the birth of their ntto son: Rickv Franklin VW Rayfield. R4yfitld explaintd the origin of VW: Rick11 was born in th.e back seat of a Volkswaoen and when he matkit to the hospital, 11urs· t s lm.naMidtely #fclmamed him "VW." He liked the nickname and d«ided to make U ptrma-nent. 1 ' Leader 'a Madman' Jail Breakers Nabbed -- After Killing Comrade GALVESTON, Tu. (UPI) -Butch Ainesworlh stares at his captors and q....Uonen with halll, unblinking eyes. "I got caughl,'l.bt·aay. from the .back seat of a police car' tiklng him ~k to jail. '1'11.at's the only regret I got.•• Butch, 25, and two companions were captured Saturday. Today they are in maximum security cell& charged with murder and assault to murder. They still f~ce charges of 1~ ro~~ J. bureJary, . -·car theft and "U:. kttti'1Plll(' of ·~'. persons during a twb:day escipe daring which they killed one man and yrounded another. , Five men wert in..Olved ln the pfedawn jailbreak Friday, but one was captured in the first five hours. Butch was in jail on a murder charp. With him were Ronnie • Roper, 20. charged with beating a man to death with a baseball bat, Carl Bruce • Harris, 20, who is condemned to dle for Kidnaper Tries To Drown Boy; Suspect Nabbed HAMMOND, ind.· ilJPl) -A Ham • mond mari was charged today wi th kid· naping a 6-yeaT-old Chicago boy wh.J ""'asn't scared" although his abductor tried to drown him, the FBI announced. The FBI office in Indianapolis said John E. Walr ath, 30, was arrested at his home early today, about 12 hours after a group of hunters came upon a man trying to drown Timothy Martin in chilly Lake Michigan Sunday afternoon. The man escaped. Walrath was to be .arraigned todaj . before the U.S. comm.Jss.ioner in Ham· mond. according to Hammond police. They would release DO further details ol Walrath's arrest • killing hia mother and atmt, and William McMahon, 18, charged with robbery. McMahon was killed by the athers when he wanted to give up. Alnesworth, Roper and Harris sur- rendered Saturday in the oak mesquite IJ'tt:s of South Texas, giving up their last three hostages unharmed as police closed in. Roper and Harris said Ainesworth pist.ol wh.ipped them when they wanted to surrender. "Butch is a madman," Raper said. ~,._: insane. He shot the deputy and then he la Ugh ed. Butch don't like policemen." U.S. Denies Red CJ aim It Won't Meet in Secret WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White 11ouse said today the United States ha! been and Is now willing to negotiate secretly with North Vietnam an ways to end the war. President Nixon 's press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, said the only matter the U.S . .,~1ould not discuss with North Vietnam is binding po 11 t I c a·1 ar· rangements on the future of South Viet- nam . The White House statement strongly backed Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, the returning American representative to the Paris peace talks, who today refuted allegations by the chief North Viet- namese negotiator Xuan Thuy. that the United States had refused to enter secret talks. Ziegler said President Nixon has stated many ti mes that the United States is will- ing to discuss any matter with the Com- munist negotiators "except the right of the South Vietnamese people t o detennine their form or government without out.side interference." 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Military Command disclosed today it h a a dispatched American troops to reinforce South Vietnamese· soldiers who had been· eolng it alone against a Communist tllreat along the Cambodian border. . 'The disclosure came in· an an- noun«ment that U.S. 4th Infantry Oi\ision troops had fought a I>lrilnutt battle Sunday In the hJghlands region where until now anly government sOldiers had been used against the S,000.man guerrilla threat. Eight Americans were wounded~in the brief .attack .agaiq)t lhelr camp 13 miles northeast of Ban Me Thuot and 175 mUes. northeast af Saigan. Spokesmen said the al.~ eacaped without a loss. '" lw,.nrnct~ "'"°n wu given 1oc morillg :~U.S. aohllers Into the area. nie South ytetnamese 23rd Division had been to- trusted with the enUre allied ·ccun. terthrust In a major test of Its ability to go it alone. -In the suburbs, ownership of guns be "almost universal" and homes "will be fortified by an array of devices from window grills to elecctronlc surveillance equipment.'' Jn close-In suburbs, armed citizen volunteers will sup~lement police patrols. -"Extreme left-wing and right-wing groups will have tremendous armories of weapons which could be brought into play with ar without any provocaUon." -High speed patrolled expressways will be "sanitized corridor• connecting gafe areas." Armed guards will "ride shotgun" on public transportation. Poll Gives Nixon Highest Marks PRINCETON. N.J . (API -A Gallup poll indicates President Nixon's populari· ty was at a record high after his Nov. 3 Vietnam war speech and the Nov. 13·15 ailUWar demonstrations. · 'I'he poll, .released Sunday, was con- .. ucted Nov. li-17. Ol ,lho-~Je(a~<iJll lnterview<d in 300 ocat.liril unugoout the nation, 68 per-~t npreued approval oI the way Nixon wu handlina his overall job. Nineteen percent disapproved and 13 percent did not expreu an opinion. President Nixon, flanked by Secretary of Slate William P. Rogers and Defense Secretary Melvi n R. Laird. signed the treaty for the United St.ates In his office at 8:07 a.m. PST. In a statement Nixon said : "It ts my earnest hope that ratification of the treaty by the necessary number af additional states will soon occur so that it may enter into force at any early time. "This administration seeks equitable and meaningful agreements to limit armaments and to resolve the dangerous conflicts that threaten peace and securi- ty. In this act of ratification today, Uili! commitment is demoristrated anew ... The Soviet Supreme Presidium held a similar ceremony in Moscow. The ceremonies today were the final step in ratification by the two big nuclear powers of the treaty, which was approved by the Senate March 13 after Iona negotiations between the United States, Russia, and numerous other nations. Red China did not agree to the treaty. 'The West Gennans have had reserva.· lions about the treaty but are expected to sign it soon. To date, 91 countries have signed the treaty but only 22 have completed formal raLification procedures -not includin~ the United States and Russia which must now file their papers. The prime non-signers besides West Germany -among nations considered most capable of making nuclear weapom -are Japan, India and Israel. WE INVITE YOU! ' LUXURY CAR OWNERS AND THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE TO A 10 MILE TEST DRIVE IN THESE OUTSTANDING 1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS. BELIEVE US ••• NOTHING ELSE COMPARES! WE KNOW IT, AND YOU WILL TOO AFTER A TEST DRIVE! MARK Ill CONTINENTAL SEDAN PLEASE ASK FOR ••• POii, CTHI •tllll:I PI LIU$1S WAYNI 19Ulll Johnson.son LlllOLI IHtlHHIL . au~m . llllHY •llHAI 540-5630 2626 HARBOR BOUL EVARD, COSTA ME SA ( . ,;:: • . . .. • y~ 6~,,.NO. 281 , ·l 5E<;T[ONS, 46 PA6JiS . . . • NDAv;"NbY!MIE!l •2-4, 196' ~ ,,. ' . -TEN CENTS _,. ,, ~ --- ··-i . " ' ., • • • •, t -~· ·-. ·-.. ·s·~ J/ • • ...... J~ . .. . ~ ' • .... ..... . ..: .. ~ .. ~:.. .".:/ t ' r.r ·~·r•1 -· ..,, .• i ~,....,, ! - -~ .. . .. .. ;; , .. ·~~ •• • .. ~ .j.o ....... . . - ' ..... . MMlve .Vnknown ... ,C~IJege Stude·nt ~p~ll~.12 . ~· . Trip · Ends · ... ·":(:barged With :Extortion Try ' ' . 'SPACE CENTER, HOil>lon (UPI) - Apollo 12's moon pilots apla!hed doWn Jn lht'S...th PacUlc lOO.)"ln ·the finale e: ' ,. ~~·~ Qrit1t1eeaae10f space eiltk>i:au~ •. ~ Cfiaf-les "PJ le" COnrad, 39, Richard r. Gordon, 40, a1d Alan L. Bean, 371 :iplash- e~ lntO Eafth!s atmosphere like a meteor ,anc1 'I'd!' theif Y1111kee Cllpper~o a 1 ... dtn} IOlltheast of Pago Pago. Invt1~1ator1 disclosed today that a cbnege Student studying elementary . ~u­ e1tkrl .baa been charged with attempting to ext.Ort $SOOO from Dr. ltalph Bauer, ~ oi t~o school districts, in return for his 'life. · ·. the: bizzam: 'Caie was handled on a ltCret. basis while the Union 011 Company pel<Olewn ctiemlsl cooperated irtth police. ~ to an arrest last Friday. ~Victor Y .. Tsao, 13, of 220 12th St., " Probe Launched ... Alie r Toro Pilot Killed in Crash A tun scale investigation into a mid-air ~ wbic~ cjalmed the Ufe of an, E_I ~~."'~ ·~J over1 the . ~... 1UU under · .;,, teday at ~~:·~~ .-Ii.ft. IIodlnP wlD nol be a.allable ...... ,....,. . . . Sjp. Wm1anf C. Sauer. ZI, of Tustio. dJl(tn U., cotUa1on S.turday when his F4 l'llolllom 'jel from El Ti.ro collided with a Nlvy mi:rcept.or ·some 10,000 feet above 'deiert CQUlllrY ·near Borrego Springs. a.pt. sauer•s companion, tst Lt. WYiam Wllkening, 26, also of Tustin. :paictiMd to s,afelY 81 did the pilot of tbe.Navy_ jet. Both men were unhurt and were pk:ked up by helicopter. ·Navy officers ldenuned their rescued p11ot·u Lt. Cmdr. JolurS. Hellman, 32, of Miramar. Cmclr. Hellman was alone in his Navy Crusader. . Marine officers today said preliminary repar\11 indlcate that Capt. Sauer was sertoasl)' Injured or killed at lbe Ume of tm~ and made no attempt to leave the aircrl.fL B9t.l,l jets went down in names and 1psfked a bMJh fire over nearly two acres · of ·arid desert terrain in the east San Diego County area.. State Forestry puaonnel -quickly extinguished the out- break •. Tavern Bandits Get $450 Cash . . . . ~ 'llllllM!I ~Yid the. !iii ·of 'I pOPulir weaiawd.r bar of 1450 in cash al 1:-•·.~m. Saturday morning and .sc.,,.i Into· the nllbl. 'tn.e' men ent'1etl the VI .. Room at 1im Belch Boulevard about 15 minutes W<*1! cloSl8' time and demanded the- rft~~ whUe one of lherh held an object bf hfi·pc.c::ket which ,he said was a pistol. •Watmlailer •PoUce inveaUgating the c}ime llkt·lt w•·Jlrobably juSt a finger. ·. Huntington Beach, was boOked Into city jail and today faces a charge of attempt· ed extortion, according \o detectives. Police Chief Earle Rob.itallle revealed the $5,00> ligutt, ·but said-he has no Idea what the motive for the case involving the Cal Siate Fullerton -.fudent mlght be. • FWI delail& are being withheld pending prosecution of Tsao, bu t detectives charge that be sent Dr. Bauer a letter last Wednesday threatening his life if the cash was not delivered. Dr. Bauer, president of the 9cean View School District board of trustees and a member of the Huntington Beach Union High School Distri ct board, im- mediately-notified authoriUes. The note attributed to Tsao ordered that the money be delivered to a spot as yet unrevealed and detectives worked through Friday setµng' up the arrest. Tsao is held In Heu or S12,500 bail, with arraignment e~ Tuuday in West Orange Coqnty Judicial jllllrlct Court. folio , isaoance of a . _ _,olM •••"' .. !iljn. Wllll . _ • ..,... .. -.--, . , ¥ ' •• " ' ., • ~ -Alltbuillies 11 C•t llllle Ful~ checked. ,_, lodlJ to Conflmi Illat Tsao 'is an·_elementar; edueatl<m m1jaf, but' ~ !Iii ·not baen malllllhod holf br. Bauer -llnCl<il out In tbe ...., plol. ' Mar ine Reserves Eject Safely Two unidenttlied Marine reservists paracbuied to Safety from their twin· engine craft above Hemet Sunday durlilg a ·training flight from the Los AlamJtos Naval Air Station. ' Spokesft\'n at the air station today refused to giv'e any delails of the ejectkm and crash incident, filing ".erroneous'' ln- fonnafion given out on It Sunday. One report said the plane, a propeller· driven aircraft, sustained an exp!Ollion In flight Reports said the two fllers were taken to the base hospital at Camp Pendleton for observaUon. The crash and ejection was under in- vestigation, sources said. "Until we get the f~ straight we are forbidden to give out information," a sta- tion sergeant said today. CHP Office r Slain; Suspect Ca ptured · . , RIVERSIDE (UPI) -A Callfomla Highwcy Patrol officer died In Rlvuslde General Hospital early t!)<tay hours after he was shot in the head at polnt-blank range by a man he slopped for speeding. A suspect in the fatal shooting ol rookie offiett Anders Shewmaker, 28, of Yucaipa, '1¥81 bein& held by Riverside sheriff's deputies. UJil T~ TE•i.(OF CQNRAD, GORl)()N AND BE.•N MAKES.A SPLASH IN THE PACIFIC •. ~lh .. it,of .P"9o Pogo, YankH C\lppor ,.rlcs Flt1t Da .. do of MonMd Spo .. l!~Ploratt!n .• ... C~vi~ Center Site ·Eyed ' -) . The US.S Hornet sailed in the warm 'moderate seas to J'eeilver America'• se- col)Cl ,.et of moon explore1:.. 'n.e Hornet ret.ri~ved Apoll~ \l's ,lunar ~oneers four mo~.agp lo thfida,y. · ,, ... A final live-tecond bur'st ~ the com- mand sbi~'I coalrol toclt~, at ,,44 a.m. Jin~ ;µp the ~stroiiaUU: ~ for a meteoric, hilt sa!r. entty Into Earth's at· mosp~ere. ';Th~ has got to be the m09t ·~ ta~ular Sigh{ of the , wl'Ml1e dt&bt," Bean said as · the ship accelerated quickly toward, the plnk5, blues and violets of the sun-lit laye'r of air blanletlng the' globe' No 4 ctio1i Expe,t;t.ed Soon on New Proposal Still ahead for . the spacemen are 0 11 days of moon ,bug quarantine, first in i: • · lrailer •bolrd lhe Hornet and then bacl • 1 ' • \ • , • , at the more comrortable moon crew Bl; J~CK BROBACK previoul,·to its uae. as part of lhe ex· Q>ul'llnien ~ M!!Crackeb· and lsolMl90 quarlen at the lfouston Space ,.._,r'"' , .. ' (IAl)<lell·Plll'klni Authorily. " , -· · Doitallf i!Mtd:'fll'"I-~ oa.-lal CeDlllJ'. , A ~pro-~-"· Jfew~bil.,..aclt tjvic : . a ·lltll$,'jloq> ~.. .• ' . ,J.'J! fO!l:ve ~· red ybur ~·liv' -~·-· W ID ~"q, .. : ' ----~', -.~ .. ~ I~ J, 11 sboWo be a...::. llW!)I ·.a.ion ol~t ·1y "°"""'~' !"' l'!iOl!llMlnl · ':;Ir· · , " . l,jlqllilhe.Sottth acific,"~eon.. """'""with indl Iha•"'!, " ... ,.,,. '~ ...... ~. -. . : ,~~ • ,, "· i.;.,i" lll)Wdttlor 0one14. L. i,lnd .ridloed Ibo wl!). ~made soon. . • : •'!' ' ~--• 11 ~ ".. -~ *DF l~..U etcbt'hours before thtlr Jan. .d\llfuiltr.11.n acttorl Ooinmllte< W":I """"' · Ilii • ·Jl!!I · Mli~''*' . , . . · •. .,,.·na, !JOii, ~ ioiI ..,..i and Pl'nEalid ''"' conllderatlort 'l>J ~ ~ !': • ID 111 .. iba lllo I * · ll·aett olte botwetn Lake and Hunllliston purd-, . lhen ~ .~.,Dilil doClaloti then . flrilDdlI d ,' , 1' • b w~'tt be hal'PY to .0. Iii; land of la• .. streets, south o( AUanta Avenue. on 1 ~ .. ,Uer•litit~ "i • , ci!velOped. , • , 1 Jalr'a.s,''~plled ~nrad., , Proposed for the site was an 11-Jlory ,. ' . • , , -· , ' The )~Y1 mµJl~n-mlle ~lssjon. 'Ill city hall,, and two-story buiklinp for . , • . ' •. • '. , ' IKl . , • ' ·1 ·d. th!.natlon's las! In.tile ~~de dim~ the potlce departmenl and clv'lc ·D .. 0 ..,.. ~Jl')'dB v -·u·n · ·~P.l,that 9peneil Wh"-' 11ua11a. auditorium and convecuon cenler. · e~ . ,.,.,_p~~'"'' ·, ,·., _ ~·1!1 . ~.· ', •• • ~.~i:r .. ~~,,~~~:.~~s~ Urgency was inserted Into t h e J ' t96• s h 2S Am J discussion inasmuch as the city couiicll • · · • ' • ~1· ince t en; · er cans and SO . k d -'th' -~ k •. H Tl ~ ; Iha have nm In spjlce. must ma e a ec1sion WI 1n t1a1;1; wee s l L . b c · . _ k A • 1JO 12'i 'astronauh awlkened al 2:27 on the previously ad<ipled site on upper n a . a ra ar run u n. ¢'1<r,•ieeplhg 8\1 hours' atid begau "lain s1ree1 oppoBlt. the HunUngton lM ftcal f!!~rrauons for ~hdon. Beach High Sohool. ' · They •* b ut, clleCked thefr course Under lhe agreemenl with the Hun· with star qhtlni! aiid found tlnie to play tington Beach 'Compa'ny, the opUon to lnvnUcaUon into the death of a La which he was 1 ,party. • Some ~ and western mwlc on 1 purcha.se the upper M&in Strett site must Habra man who'"~ hiMll,Y decomposed Allo'tUKler lnv11U1NM1n Wert a duffle spa· ceci-Aft tano pl>yer . be exercl.led. Cost of the property i• body WU found Sanda;bi the lrurik of. • bq and ll6me of Fen\uidez jle(1\ocal.ef. ~ ' . ' '360,000 for 13 acres. feds wblch were round on'the rUr ae.at ' ' • 1 ,_ •• stolen cu centete<t today on an autopsy The proposed new ' site is also Hun-conducted ~-Oran-county coroner'• of the car. · · · "' llngtou Beach Company property and lJ ., e~ lnvuUgat.on Slid 1 the ~ ~ part of the proposed extension of tM olrtcers.~ Fernandei's body wu Ulled u stolen by Parking Authority inland of' Pacific C08it lnvesUcltil'l-bope that pathology tests 'the East Los Anp:lu dJvlaion al tht Los Hlshway. carried out cm the ftmalns of Michael A. Angeles County aberiff'a office. The third site under consideration Is 27 Femandtz, ~. rpa; ~Ip them in their in- acres on the southwest coiner of Beach qulries. wor~ with UM!m are Los Boulelr'ard and Atlanta Aven.ue. l The adminlstrlition Committee site at Angeles pol Cfe who have the vehicle in Lake and Atlanta would cost $1.8 million which Femandei!a. body was found on Ethics Standard PANIC Meeting Sl.,t~~-~ T~njg~~ Ti>olght's llCheduled itieetlni'of PANIC cParents Asatnrt Narcoitci5 iir· been swltc~ ffom a 'J'."ounw'ri Valley ~oh>e to a.store' In Santai Al)a. · 1 • for development, tt was estimated. tlleir stolen car tally. This compares with a $ 8 5 7, 7 8 O Three teenftger boY•f made the grisly e11timat~ development. cost for a portion discovery Sunday ~ C&qed police from ot the same site1<1C 7 acres; Sl.98 milllan a supermarket parkJng Jot in La Habra. for the Beach-Atlanta site, and $Wl7 ,llOO The boys told office.rs that the laVendar· f<>< th<. Upper Mair lilreet .property. colored tlll!O Cadillac had bola parked on I ssue Raised . -. -- ~l'y , ~n: Perc y WAsHINGTON .(UPI) -Mitllonalre Sen, QlarleJ H. Percy fR-tg.>, said today he • ., .J>Ullll!• bla 0... ,holdlnp· ln a "blind ~!' .and, ~ ! concreu to •dofll lw •lbilf' the. wne ,ithlCal ..... All, parents; tntueBled In jofnlngt the' battle· a.pl~ ~afcptle! In; flpq1 have been lpV!ted to aU.nd lhe or1anizaUonal m;eetln& u .. a.p.m., 311iN) Brpad,.ay, s .... Mayor Jack Green ppinted out that If the lot for the pist •lwo Wee.~· • the ' Lake-Atlanta.,· site · ii_ selected the lnvestlgaton said the J9UDOle.rs, were owners of ll}_e Beach-AUanta: site would playing ioslde the vebklt. 'r'hen· tbey develope it into a tralllr .,perk. Thia woold noticed an odor corrtlnc from ~ truck . result-in the civic center being sur· The boya found the trunk untoaed and rounded on three sides by trailer parks, they also forrild the deca)'i'1i body ·Of he asserted. Fernande~ cattfullJ w~ in a blUe Repre,.nting the Hunl\ngtoo Beach bedspread. Olflcera said the bod)< wu Company , William Foster~ vice president surrounded tJY ~pen. most of ~l!l and general manager vokf.d' opposition tO business documents in which hrnJndie% lhe proposed new site, aS he had was named and involvin1 tramactiom to ' dards It 11pplied fr. ~rC°~ rodle Cle- ment ii'. Ha..!DN~!i, SUi?renle "t;:oUrt nom.~. • ._, P!rcr Ul'i«l -of • bill, ~ . . ta Ana. ...._,..... ·-• · · The" group-wlll dlsCtl" posslbl< lactks fyr alert!n1 ~ ,to '9 ~tle5 pro- blem, said lln. Cafllon Him., lncludln1 paying taxel "1n ~. ..!11ag up a narcotics information1 ~tern picketing the schools . and. ~~P.I • wlthdrawtnc more youngat.era from local &ehools. For !"Ore information residents mar ~all MI'S. Hinz at 831-7297. · , { ....... i ... tor Bopping /tlad •pol~ bY at ......... lhal' .... ld "' quire pubUc . dlactooure of fmanclal hold)np by llll.l>wmaten, eandldalei•lot federal JJIDce.pl ll!<IHop aldeli. , ., ' Jn a 5'Mt'e ~.Percy 'aakl : Orange · ) . -OAC Losf!.s Meeting ;l>lace . , , ' . , f1Y TERllY. COVILLE CM J" OlltJ "'91 ti.n , NJ of'Dec. 15, the 1C<mmunity Action Ootmc1L' (~ will no tooger ..,.. the Malcen-~ of Htmtlnaton Beach .MI at lull one of them 11 hopping mad .a'bput. ' 'Ille allll'J' -,II Mn. Alice Medina, the CAC'• Coardll\ator for thb area and no ....... to apu. ror the put year llf1o hu .... _.u,. the Hunlfllglon U..Ch Commanlly ~ ln an old bltlldinl' al the comtf ol Main and Golllard Slree\S, • . Jut on Dec. 15 the center wlll have to !em il the .._t·~ Iha Hdnllnglon 8'ach Company, -of lhe bulldlns. ,;a Oran&<~ probltlon department plb to upend Ila faclllllet to Ute the entire bul141Ai· ,\ .,. "Orange County never wanted to admit ''.I've d~e ~ IO:·. ~ ~ina for the It has poverty," declared fl.\rs. Medina, Ch1cHino6 1n Hunling"'1~Beacll. and l'Ve "alKI Uds is just a move to shove us out." done it alone, •1 declared. Mrs. Medina, A l!poke1man for the Hunlington Bf'"* Company sa~ the acOon was taken after "now I'm worn out and I plan to rtst." a seriea of ta1ks with high level CAC of· The CAC is not ~Y finished In flciilt and general •l!'ttJTlent was reach· Huntington Beach fore\ter. t.nJy until oew ed that the Probation Department ~ quarters are fouDd. Bat the local gram would bolter wve the needs of the coordinator doubla II anything will ba1> area. pen very.qlllckly. Mrs. Medina, whose wort bas ~n "Risht now we're roh1I to donate the r.oocenlrited amoitg the poor families. center's fumlture to neecty Camllles and doesn't agree. '';Thit whole area around save office equipment In ca• we do find GoUw<I Street needs Mlp. We were sl•· a new home," said Mn. M«!ina, "lllon I tng il" plll'l'I to ta~ 1 vaclUoa:" 'She's -· ,.,..~ la Hunlllilon CAC oJliclall la s.rta· Ana w~ nol ' Beach on her' Own lncf fQr the cAOlw available fol'• -ment, but.' J...~i!' 1 < fl•• ~ Ind -'.\[.was~.. •~an "1( that new focjHIJel :I"""'! acllvltlel ;ii.Ion" I -· w~l tlie:'W.,ij. • · '1"(\ ioalibf f,.. the ~ t .. meantorCAC.wis·born.·• _ .. ~ .. _ ¥. Slt.MllaNA;.hlal) •. ~";4 t~'';~. ' ' ''II' wPa1ct be lronlc If lbe elhlcal ..archlllht tbtt hM Jllll -. lraJned on I tbt · rarill 'o nllrplhalloo were• to be . put ··""" tbtl llloPf' la j:loood." ·• Hli adMJ!I; ~F"" .tim a tota11y llllf ~ c..tliW" jUdpt ad .... • ~ ........ fir,~· ~-a•eill .... ~· fuitmlntr Ind' tbllr tlillp"·,'; iw;, ' a*'d.. • -, ' ~ ' ·u~·-..,r=lo'" -~ ............ -acWl!ettl II.IM ....... ~--... -.1o ·"'~..... .· \ , • ' ' • w •L ' · · , ea ... er · , . " . . ) , That detert air l! on its way to- ward the coast again, with Santa Ana winds txxi,ltlng the tempera· 1 tures Into the 70's here and up to 1 13 Inland. INSnti! '.'toDA Y Reading, wrltil'IQ' and reTigfo)i 1 r.·. are the .three Rs /or ont out of : ,. fvttl 20 Orange 000.& atwdentl Who at~nda a parochial 1chodl. Set Page 3. ,_ *'4' °'"'" ~ -! c.-. ,.. •wtM ,...._ , Ji J ,::.. i:nc.. ;: ~ --~ ........ ':=' • ;;;...... lit • ' btliMla: JI T"""'' • t '· .::,. ·:: ~ ~ .... -11 .... ... ( ...... ...,..--,. . .......... ..... ,,.. .............. ... i' .· ,.-1 . ' , . . I OlflY l'!LIT • .. k.fiJ.£i.lttt• .. ' i: -~r~ops Qr~erecl Q ·nut~· .. Vittag,-: • , • I .. : _;..;.. -lllnlcol ~<*la.-A lonner GI says U.S. ~ -or-liJ wipe owl Ille Viet· ~p.o! Soni My as an en<111y hi tliJ...Ond did. (ft<loted ~· 111'1 ~y WU wiped ~-,;·~ G~ver, Z4, aaid in an ln-, ,...,., lblday. Men. •en ... dlll· ... r • • Only the chickens were left .. ve.'" American actions hi SoUlh Vitia.am, The killln&a on March II, IBM, have led to charses that there was a massacre of civ~llans.. Gruver said he was satisfied' that Sona: My -U.S. military code name Pl.nkvllle -was infested wllh toldien ol the North Vietnamese rtlUlar army, but added: "We'd never been ordered to wipe out everybody before. Mo.sl of the guys didn't dig It at all. When It was all over, they were almost sick." Landing ·- •• • • On Moon ~. 4 •"f No S.nap J • SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) - "I'll tell you one thJng," Pete Conrad was sayinJ. "It took every bit of tnowled1e I had to get that baby down there in the right place'. That was no piece of ·c;ake." Conrad, Alon L. Bean and RJ'chard F. • Gordon Jr. were holding the 'flnt news ' conference from space Swdly and be was recalling how he broU&)l\ the IU!lir lander Intrepid Jn. "It took everything I had to gel that LM down in one pi~e." Conrad said. "I think w' got some t.hings lO work out on that.11 :: tn Vittllam today, the commander of Sriilh Vietnamese forces in the five nortbermnost provinces, Lt. Gen. Hoong XOln Lam, said villqen who bad told oC ~ to l'JO petlORI r ·men. wmen ~ chil<Jren -being slain in the lncldent may have deliberately exaggerated the toll . The Army has charged Isl Lt. William L. Calley Jr., 21, of Waynesville, N.C., wilb *'the pmntdit.lied murder ot 109 Vletn.ame.e cMll.ana." ' .'t ' OAll't .. ILOT ltt ff ""'" AFTERMA:TH OF A COLllSION; OEBllU1, OISTRUCTION AND MAYBE DEATH . Wife of VW Driver In V•ry Crltlc•I Cond1tl• with Concussion, Cuts Apollo 12 was on the last leg ol It& voyaae of ~.ooo miles, when the 1pace aaency passed up questions submitted by ~1cwsmen. The general said he believed the ,natives diltorted the i®ldent after tJlk-AN to reporter! who v15Ued them. "V.aybe the local people hope to receive some indemnification from the Aznericang, 'so they have exauerated the lijolber o! -burned down .. d the oumber of persons killed," he said. The United Stales pays civilians for ~altiea and damqe caused by . ' ' S/sit. 'l>avld Mitchell, :II, of St. Fran· ciavtlfe, La., a member of Calley's pla· tom, bu been charged with assault with intent to commit murder. SpeatiJ!I of the ttsl incident, Gruver said: "ln the lut week or so, we'd klst about half our company to snipers and mine riekll, and the PY• were really fired up •• we st.lrt.ed the attack. Aa we en· tered, we drew fire from some of the huts, a'tld then a' lot of guys sort or went cruy." ~~~~~~~~-,-~- _f"rom r .. e 1 ~ I t t ,\ MEDl'NA .... • • Beach progrim. ~ Mca. M+ charged th~l.lhe Hon· tin~ Be,ach Company ~~ ·~ act.Ion becauae it would receive higher .rtnt and a lease from the Prob1Uon Department. :,Viet Cong Murdered 2,90,0 • • Bill Wren, Jpeating for the Huntington Beach 'Compi!D',..aald the rent would re· main the same-for propatton offlclals and a one year lease problbly'Would be sign· ed . "But we offered the-cAC a two-year lease las't March and thef took no action on ll," he added. ·:· .Puring Capture of· Hue Meanwhile, aclivity at the center grinds to a halt. The program, said Mrs. Medina. wa.s just getting under way. It included yoUng ad~lt dances. c!Uzenship clasaes, English: classes, Spanish classes. rummage sales, sewing claues, a job referral service and general counseling. '~ ~ "'5AlGON tAP) -Enemy troops who aeized Hue durin1 their 1911 Tel offe.uive ~ted marly 2,900 Vietnamese, ac- :~ to a captured enemy document ·lud• poblic today. 1 • Dtlclosure of the ctocu:ment by official 'IOUrcts htrt came aa the U.S. Army con· • Citizens Ready For New Fight " Vn Bond Plans •i&Cltlzen futtlr over a $9.S million bond .'lllectioft for the CQnstrucUon of another "Ebool.. in the HunUncton Bc;ach Union f!l"1 School Dllllrlct II e1pedtd to con- tfnue Tuesday when district trustees meet at 7:90 p.m. at district h~ad­ qu1rlt,1"1. 1902 17th SL \~·TM rienlon will primarily be devoted 1o· dltcuiaion and possible approval of election plans and ballot arguments for the Feb. 10 bond vote. Verbal pyrotechnics, a regular feature cl recent board mett.lnas. are expected from bond opponents, which include Truatee Joeeph Ribal and Westminster rooidont Robert Gordon. Both contend adequate clusroom 11pace oould be prov~ by incrwlng th• use ol nillliia llChools thrOUlh neilbl• llditdullq and eXlelldtd llChool ~ay1. Members ci the diltrict adminilt.ratlon M.aff have rebutted Gordon'• and Rlbal 's artumenta on the ground• Ulat their pro. pond altemaUvea cannot b e Im· plemented under current laws and that thtir suggestions are t e c h n i c a I I '!' unworkable. Rudolf Hess Moved BERLIN (APJ -Rudolf Hess, once deputy fuebttr of Nazi Gennany, was mOved from the Spandau war crimes prison today to the British military hospital In West Berlin. It was tht first time that Hess, 75, had been moved from Spandau in ~ 23 years 11ince be \tU imprisoned there after being given a life tentence by the Nuemberg War Crimea Tribunal. Hw was moved to the hospital for examination and X-rays connected with stmnach paJns. DAILY PILOT l1~1rl N W1•4 ""'''""' .,.. l'ultlllltlu Jtt~ lit. C11rl•7 V~I la-rtllfMI 111<1 ~It Ml"l*tl Th111111 K11¥il l:.Ot1Gf TJ.eff!t 1 A. M111r.hl"1 ~ltlftt EGI ti ,llh.ttt W. l1t11 i.H9Clt'9 ••11t1r Othl1 otncn !•It"'"" l"Cll ' Ult Wnl ltlkt l oultvt •tl <.tU• Mtu : l>O Weit •• , SttHI l•""111 ··~~. JlJ 1<~1• '""""' OAJl. 't ~!LOT, *'"' •fll<fl It conit•nef tP\t .. _,.,..,. II ~·-<lt~t •M"I k n· ~r ill ""''''' ldlt11!11 IOI' H1111ll!oerltft lkloCll. , .... ,.111 VtlMJ, c .. i. Mna, N•• ..... llMCJI .,... uv-•Mth. '""' """ I .. '"""'-' d illflls. 0.t• (M5I "Wlltll-irlt '-' pollltW., p1en1t -.i 2211 w .. 1 atltajl a1~• Nt•tc•I Srtd\. -»I -.·1t1 11.,. &lrn t, (tM• Mt11, f";:t••• 17141 642-4JJI ,,._ ..,.Jattft C•ll 140·1 111 a ... 1.w ... ,..,, •• .,,, •• ,.,.,, (M'll!ltflt, .... °'"'" <.0111 .. llltlltll ..... :-,,, "" -,,,, i11. ~lllll•tl .... .. lllfitl """~1-" t d'fftl1-fttt .... , .... ""'"' , ... M\IC .. •lll'llut IMt"'I ,.,fl\INi.,. .. t•l•lltlll ........ , l lU .. Cllfl ~l"f'Gt .. ti fl N!!•"rf ttf(ll ••Cl CUit Mell, (t tllc.fft" '-1.l lU•t t!U' t.f '"''otl "ot "'lllllll'f, 11 _ .. 1.'" ,..., ... ..,, 111•"'-'f •W .... !lf<olo llllt _If'> ... tinued Its lnvutlgaUon Into an alle1ed massacre d., between JOO a~ 567 vlllag'rs by American troops on March J8. 1988. One U.S. source cu.1c.eded cynics would see the sudden disclosure (>f the docu· mtnt as an effort to offset continuing North Vietnamese and Viet Cong pro- paganda accusing American troops of mass murder . But he said the document -unnoticed ln U.S. military files for about 19 months -wasn't discovered ll'.ltil last week when a wriler compiling a book about Hue ask· ed to see captured enemy documents on the subject. "I know it sounds incredible, but that 's the truth," he said. He said the document was captured near Hue by U.S. Isl Air cavalry Dlvhrion troops on April 25, 1988, in the allermalh of U\e bloody !lghtlnj in the old Imperial capital that began JaJL.30. ·· U.S. and South Vietn~1e qf!iciab have estimated Viel co:1g and North Vlet~mese J.roo~ massacred more than 3,000 p!rsona In the Hue area during Tel, 1988. So far, the bodies ot 2,737 victims have been round In sand dunes and stream beds around Hue and in the city itself. The captured enemy document called the attack on Hue a complete success and said, 1'Hue wu the place where reac- tionary spirit had existed for over JO years. Ho~ver, it a.1ly took us a short time to drain it to its root." Out of the Past Mrs. Medina estimated that belween $0 and 70 persons came to the center each week. It was OP,tn to all people, but used primarily by the city's Me JI can· American population. "We had a lot more planned." she said, •·now v.·e won't even have our normal Christmas functions ." \Yren said his company originally had gf\•en the CAC until Jan. I, but that CAC officials decided on the Dec. 15 date. "They are on a month-tG-month lease." he said. "Why didn't anyone ask me,'' asked Mrs. ri.1edina, ··1 know Huntington Beach anrl its needs, but they ignored me ." "After I rest I'll probably continue my own work, with or without pay," said Mrs. Medina, ''but with no building there is no CAC in Huntington Beach." Ru~sia Latmches New Cosmos $a telli.tc MOSCO\Y (UPI) -The Soviel Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite. Cosmos 311, the Tass News Agency announced. Western experts believe this typr: or research satellite is a six-toot-long cylinder which has a life of several months berore it is destroyed on plunging back into th eearlh's atmosphere. The Monte Cristo, 1$3-foot replica of 18th Century gquare' rigger, docked al Sea Seou l Base on Newport Beach waterfront during the weekend to take on supplies. Rona ld C. Craig's ship, built in 'Van· couver, British Columbia , is headed south, with San Diego, Mexico, Hawaii on lls Itinerary. Skipf,er Jeri Berry will lake ship, appraised al $425,000, on to t\ustralia ear y next year for CaJSt. Cook Bicentennial. Hu ·ntington W o·manN~r Deaih Aftei: Mesa W reek . . ' A Hun Ungto!J ~h woman Is near .death today with injuries suffered SWJday night when a car collided with her husband's auto at a Costa Mesa in· tersectlon. Mrs. Judith W.-cQl!ald, 21, o( 9322 Velardo Lane, is in extremely critical coudltlon at Costa Meaa Memorial Hospital, following surgery for multiple injuries. · Her huaband Thomas O. McQuaid, 23, ls in fair condi'tion at the same hospital with injuries suffered in the broadside smashup on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. Their car and one driven by Larry W. Lilly, 25, ·of 2017 Parsons St., Costa ti1esa. careened out of the roadway and knocked over, a traffic signal and street sign in the 11 :10 p.m. crash. \Vorkmen for the SI.ate Division or Highways were still repairing the damage today, as nurses kept a vigil over lt1rs. McQuaid, who sutlertd .. a con- cussion, plus .muW.ple. cuts and bruises. Investigation conUnues into the ac· cident today, since neither McQuald, nor Lilly, who was ta ken to the same hospital complaining of pains, could remember moments just prior to the crash, Officer Charles Hamilton said Lilly's car slammed into the right side of the N.cQuaid vehicle and the injured woman sitting on that side absorbed the brunt of the impact. The McQuaid vehicle was hft so hard that it apparently rolled up and over the Lilly auto, clipping the traffic signal at the southwest comer of the Intersection. A dog riding with Lilly was tuen to the Orange County Animal Shelter for care after the accident. Spade Re~alled T1ianked County for Booking By THOMAS ri.lcCANN Of !flt 0.llY Pillf lltH One of the la.st things Spade Cooley ever said was "thank you.'' according to today'll news dispatches. He thanked the Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs Awx:ia· lion for allowlng him to be "free for awhile" to play al lheir benefit in Oakland. And that's the way a few of us around Orange County would like to remember him. Because that's the way he was the last time he worked here. <See story, page S) He was at the ta.ii end, really, of a high- flying decade in which be had become a featured movie performer an ort-viev.'ed television perso nality and his billing had become "King of Western Swing." Ile wun't Hying so high ln the mid- 19S0s. But he was still an important enough personage in Los Angeles television circles to command his own St1·ike Shuts School PROVIDENCE. R.l. (AP J -This city's 28,000.pupil public school system was shut down today by a strike of the Providence Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contract. full hour of 1'V time weekly on one of the independent stations. And there wu no doubt that be had his following -ilU'ge and Joyal -out there in "T~levi.&ionland." He graciously hosted each year's °'w crop ol beauty1 coo· testafjts wpo tried for the queen title ·at the Orange County Fair. He generously gave his air lime to thein and the phone calls and fan mail in- dicated lhat televiewers enjoyed seeing the girls on his show year after year. All that had a bearing on his being booked as the "free" show in the fairerounds amphitheater for what was to be his last in-pe rson appearance in Orange County. He was supposed to open the county fair with a flourish. It turned out to be more of a flop. But the opening night show -attended by Spade, his band, a handful of fair of· flcials and a half an audience -had hardly ended before he was in the front office wllh his HI-gallon hat literally in hi! hand. He apologlie!.I to the fair nianagement ror not having pulled a big- ger crowd. And he thanked them for booking him. It was one of the most hu1nble land ap- pare.ntly sincere) scenes this reporter has ever seen any "show biz" personality play in real life. That time, Spade "died " onstage and then said "thank you." Sunday, hes aid "thank you'' onstage and then died a!ler the show. Psychiatrist on Duty The astronauts said they would be will· Ing to launch again in the kind , of thundentorm that marred their bWtoff Nov. 14, recommended improvements: In tools and carrier bags and reported dif· ficulty in sleeping on the moon. Newsmen asked whether Conrad's e1· t:ilaration 0.1 the moon mlJhl have beer. caused by an "oxygen hi&h.'' a state ol euphoria that sometltJlea occurs when an astronaut breathes pure ox)'gen. "I was very happy," satd Conrad, "bu: I wasn't on an oxygen high ." In the first IO minutes of a moonwalk, Btan said, "You fjnd that it is not &s hard as you think it is goi·Jg to be to n1ove around. and you are pretty happy about that .... I was in a good humor to start with, suing we had landed next to the Surveyor. That started the thing of:' right. .. Bean described difficulties in Iden- tifying rocks and soil this way : "This second day we went out, th:.. same thing that looked gray to us the first day started looking -at least to me -a sort of brown, dark brown or a tan- nish brown, and it was really one of the most interesting things of the lunar surface operations ... how much that color can change just with a 7 degree or 1>0 sun angle change." The derelict Surveyor spacecraft they Inspected and removed pieces from look· ed brown. Bean said, but "I wouldn't be o bit surprlsed that when \\'e get all thov. parts back to Houston, they don't turn out lo be -under the earth light and light ~ the laboratory -kind of dark era) again." Beach Officer Awarded Medal Posthumously Ont of the highest mllit.ary decorations, the Silver Star Medal, has been awarded po~lhumously to 1nd Lt. Theodore R. Vivilacqua of Hu:1tington Beach. wbo was killed in Vietnam last May. The medal was presented Thursday to his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Richard Steel, ol 17810 Cancron St, by Brigadier Gtneral Henry H. Wise, commanding 'general of the Marine Corps Air Sation, El Toro. Vivilacqua perished fl.fay I I while - l;01tdlng his platoon in a search and destroy mission in the Quang Nam p~ v!nce in Vietnam. As a result of his action 13 enemy !Oldiers were killed and a fortified enemy ,·illage captured. He was attached to the "H" Company. 2nd Battalion. 5th ~Iarines. prior to bis death. O~e of our more normal customers, a prominent psychia· tr 1st, contributed thi s message : "The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself." No"'. suppose you don't care for yourself (unlikely). \Ve guarantee that no one will ever know if you're \Veering one of our flattering suits. . " Or perhaps you're naturally modest but secretly suspect you 're terrific. How better to confirm your suspicion than to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The \Vhole deal's more difficult if you think it's obvious that you are outstanding. But we urge you no·t to confuse yoii r friends with t\vo different personalities. Outstand \vit-h Jack Bid\\'ell. What's an old secret any,vay? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many car:; as you own 3467 Via Lido at Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Open Friday evenings unW 9 p.m. I l • • \ •. I ' • -• ddlehat!k ••I -* * ' vot ~z. J. 211 : 1 SECTIONS, 46 PAG~s ' . . ' " . ·~ . " . • , . • • (Jpnr~d Says SPACI. C&ii'l!fli. -(AP) - "l'D tell~ -llllq{· .Poto~ wwi ..,.,., ;II Ill*.._, 1111 ol, lmooiledle I had to -'11111 .bll>y down, Ulen la the ript pla:e:,11111-no pi.o. er·-." °""'"" Alon L.-Be•itllld Rlcbanl r-GGldoa Jr .. were holding the first news conference from space &r.1day and he was recalling how he brought the lunar lander ~ la .. . ' . ' ' * *·* As·tronauts , • Sp'lashdawn SPACE'..CENTER. Hooston {UP/) - Atx>Uo 12's moon pilots nudged :their Yank~ Cllppe)' _..iu.,r•ly down the ·~alb fof a South Paciuc horitecomlng today in ~·fi)iale or man's first· decade of space eipfol'.'at)on. · piarles "Pde" Coor~.,39,,!Uchard F. Gpr<lon·, 40, and A1l1i L. ,11-..an, 37. set t¥,ir.'li&llts on 11plashdown in.moderate ~ at 12:51 p,.m. PST. The veteran recovuy carrier Hornet stood by to rewieve lh,n1 495 miles southeast of Pgo P.ago. , ' . A 't!nal flve·seC<Jnd burst ~rom U1e com- \ 1lnllili1 ship's control rocket at 9:44 a.m. linea up the astronaull' course for a meteoric. but sa!r. entry into E.artb's at- ..-..p11ere. ~s has got to be the most spec- tacular-Jlgbt of the whole flight," Bean llid 1u the ahip accelerated quickly "'°'"' !ht ~blueo .ani1,v1o1.ia "' '"" ' --ffD-lllliH''' ·~~pi.{ .. ' •' 11111"""""· for 'the• ..,..,.._,·II' IS _. . .im. ill "'°""-llq -~ flrit Ii' a ' "8er ....,-111e -~ th.JI bOcl: II 'tl!J .... ci>ml'"1fbll .J1IOOll erri ~lodioa, 4'J&t10ril II the .!lo'"'"' Sj;ICe ~nt~. , 'I ='-"U you've retn~m~ ym,ir lava-lavas ll'q~"°lan clotl)lng)1 It •h!>UI• Ile~ love-li. "fl' /!' the Squib Pacific," gi:ound com· n:iinUcator. Donbld L. Lind radioed the apacemen , eight hours be.fore their Jan- dHlg. ."Thank .you, Dqn, sounds real good and we'll be happy ta see the land of lava- lavas'," replied Conrad. The' lo.day, million-mile mlsSioit was the nation's last In. the decade of manned 11pacefllght that opened when Russia's Yuri Gagarin and America's Alan B. Shepard first ventured into the cosmos in IMI. Since then, 2.1· Americana ,.and 20 Rmslali hav& no.wn in space. ApoU0;11'1 astronauts awakened at 2:27 a.m •• after sleeping 8\l hours and began the final prepsrations for splashdown. They ate breakfast, checked their course with star sightings and found time to play some country and western music ~n a 1pacecrafl tape player. CHP Officer Slain; Suspect Captured RIVJiilsIDE (UPI) -. A California HJP,..ay Patrol officer died in Riversi~ Genir&I "Hospital early today .hours .after . he· wo shot In the head at point-blantl: rand by a man he llopped for IPftdllil. Ar suspect in the fatal lhootlng of lookle o£fli!er Andera Sh,wmaker, 2r, of Yucaipa, was being held by Rivel'!ide 1beriff'1 d<puU'f. , • . . I HOUllS; U MINUT,15. -let Hiker Hepburn . ' Lights Festival ' ' Goes ·on Friday For Lagun.ans Illumination of four 20-l~ stained glass -windows F~iday, .will c1iCk on 1 the Yuletide Festival of Lights ,in Lagu111a Beach. · . ., , The windows at• the city's,; entr~ and a 40-foot Christm~ tree at -lbe ft# of. Broadway will be illuminated ali 11 p.m. Santa Claus will jlold cOurt (or youngsters in the Santa's house next to the tree. Downtown merchants will hOit hospitality night at their stores. Laguna Beach Jaycees are conducting both commercial and home decoration competition which will be jUdged next monlh. Stoel.-,Uarket ' , NEW YORK, (AP)-Tbe stock mark<! sank steadily late· todaY 1 tn one or" its ¥eOpeot ·~tl>acks _In many week!. (See qu-. Poses :l&-37). Tl'ldlilg moved -.•tJ& nioderately acUv~ ~'-as pri~ drifted r dowriward ttom the ~start. , I Spade Re~alled . . ' Thanked County for Booking ' ' . Ill' rl!OMAI ~lcCANN or ,i. D91tr ,. • ., 11ett • Qne of the list things Spade Cooley ever &aid Was "lhank you,'' according to • ~y'a news ·dispatches. He thanked the Alemeda Coanty Deputy Sherirrs Asaocia· uoli for allo-.111( him to be "lree for awhile" to pliy at their benefit in Oakland. I And · lhlt 's tbl ny a f'1'! of us around Orange COUnty 1woukl like lo remember him. Became_tha\'1 the ••Y he WU lhe lall time he worked here. (See story, page 5) He ftl at the tau end, really, of a high· flflng decOde in which be had beOome I featured movie1performer ·an oft-viewed teltV!llon .,.,....uty and liia l!llilng bad be«1me ''Kini of Wntem Swtll(." lie WUll'l fiytq IO hi&h in the mld· 19'0'. But he WIS still on Important eriouJh .......... In Loo fAnlelts leleYtllOli circles to command 1lil own !Jiil boar ol TV time -1111' Oii one of the I•peodenl ll&Uooa. ¥<! there wu no doubt that be had his lol1""1ng -11t1e and loyal -out· Uiere !n J'Ttleviltonlllld." He cracloul\r bolited each .Yt&r'• new croo or beauty con· '. ' testants. who.ttied 1for . the ,queen title at the ,Orange County Fair. , He generously ga"lfe' hi~ air time . to them and Ille phone calls ,and fa{I mail Jn. dicated th'at televlewtrt-e~jbyed seeing the gtrts ' on his show yi!ai after year. Al_l lhat ·had ·a ·beiirh:ig on' his be1ng 'booked as the 1 "free" show• In the £airgrourids amphitheater for Whal was to be bis lut in..peflOn appearance In Oraog• County. He wu supposed to open lhe <OW>Jytfalr with a fiourbh. It turned CMtl to be more of a flop, • • But the opening night !how -attended by,~. liia, band, a handful, ol fair of· flcli.fs and a haU an ~1 -had han1ly <Med before he wa In ule front office with liia 1._.,110n liat lllu~ In his -band, He apoliltjucl to the fair . maD11ement for not havtftl pulltd a bl1· ger crowd. And he ·thanked them for bool<lng him. ' It wu oni of the moot humble (and ap- panmtly llnctre) -Uds report1r,b11 ever 1ee11 aar "ibow bla11, penonality play In mt 1lfe. . · ' That limo,· Spade "died" onstqe and then said "thank YOlL" 5\lndar. hes lid "!hfnk you'" oJISla1e and then died alter the show. . •• • ·1 " • Educato~ Jog$ To ·victory in · Laguna _Hike ~ "" Fame -maybe a bit limited -waited in the future along with 'health, \\:he~. scl;lool administrator Clifford W. "Scotty" Hepburn took up jogging three years ago to cure an ailing back . The Fountain VS.Hey educator pactd himself to viCtory over 98 other entrants Saturday in Seventh Annual SG-Mlle Preslden\tal Walk spo....-.d by Explortt Scout Poot 7I7 of 41oM BOa.cli. •Hepburn.. of ~ Rodla!ldl 'llrl••. =r:....... ~ ~-­~~~ '~~~ a..":' flat. -~ > ' ' , ·~, "!rho' ~111181 ~,... ~ Inotnicll• • Iii f'ltuttalil( Vllly • .... • 5cbo01 bepii' JoiMlp, thi'ee yift 110 "" his back and Ja ·now an ·enthualuttc backi)ack)i,lker al 'weil. ~liking on the sixth' anniversary or the Bssassfnatlon of 'Preaident John F. ken. nedy -who populirtz.Od the gruelling ordeal -the field of 99 dwindled to 51 at the finish une. · Laguna Beach High School Cl'08I coun· try squad ninner Dav~ Wilson cat>tur!d seco!'ld place . "'WIUi eight houn, '3 minutes, while three Garden Grove Hl1h School students tied fpr third. '· ., ' ... ~. ' . '. _,.,.._ . _., t •I!' J r~ ....... ~c . \ tl. il.j ~ ' J 1:-~:.' ~:., o·;_ :t?o,~·, :~.:.: I •,.. It 1'' _I ' J :;;', • J f'!' I '.l\ • I •• 11· '""~.J..:...L -' . . -. .. ' . '"'I!;~ ft(' '1 '• :..f I • '-:-;"-t_' ~ "') • ·l (•.:. ... -lt"'i·1r.'··;':'1" "f'' ~ • ; . ... · .,.. . t• r, ,,,..,: . .;.-... •' ·~ •"'1 M•n ' " . '.' Scott el'terson, Joe, Riis! and ' Mark Shilling .all' -.ed the 'f1nlsh' point ~ w-ljiey start<d· l><l•e<ll eight and, nine m. the momJnc -ii> eight hours .and 41 minutes. ·I • ' . , , ,, ~ . . . . :: . . ' .. ma~~ 11.~&:..J . m ·P~·~1a·i/;." I ' ,. ';: 1"1(, '•.f f"t ! r.1' I • 11 ~~1., /•,, · The trek · liegin at -An<IM .Plwnblog company, 1115· Glenneyre -St., south on Cotst Highway, eut on Crown Valley Parkway through Laguna Nigoel and on to the .Santa Ana Fr~way. · tunilhg off on the fr'eeway frontaee road, the hiken madt their way to El Toro Road, the.n swetched to Laguna Can- yon JWad and beat a path back up Glen- nevre Street to the finish line. · Only the finlsli line at the first crossing was merely· halfway. because h1ker1 had to make the circUlt twice to total 50 nlfles. · -· The eventual winner was 471h to register Saturday and fin ished hil first hi,P in a phenomenal three hou!'I, fl mln,utes, slowing 'appreeiably on Lap Two. Unllke love, that clreult bn'l better 'the i;fcond Ume arounil. " ·" ''I th1n.k I dkl th.at well becausit I'm one of those morning joggers," said Hepburn, "I alwiy11 r_un three or four miles every day." 1 '· He rai1 almoat all· ol both laps, but the !e<:Ond consumed .four hours, 51 minutes, . almo&t to ·minutes over the first. Scouts In>m Pi>st 7l7 pottolled.the hike route in cars' with 'mObUe radios, diArlbuting"water~ ~for ~IY. or a ride for tbolie 'wno were lilyond IUch Usistaiict. · 1 • . • • •.. :"~:. -· .... , ... ,., • .,.r B. i ··Rd:.··. 'li·.··r·~i ;:.:":: ,;_R~"·1, ··,~ ·-• ....... , .. . o · ·-' '., ·"Qs~· 4t . · iearing , .... , 1·, •.• , ... ! -~.': .,. Canyon Road· Colll-JAA -..:. · . , '· ' ' : ' ' . . . . . . S:ix·~·.Injured :· in.::,Smashup ·. I ·'. ' ' ,-:.-• . ..... "\ • • "' ---~ ' •. t ' ' ' '!·· ...... . ' . :Pro~~ ,SeJ,,· . ' './.\., ',:air~d · '' un lfll air ' '' : . '. : .• i '' ) :€oUisiQil,' :· . ~ Three 'Hippies' 5,teal Laguna Woman's Stove ' . ' .. 2j-~~aguna Beach woman told pollct ,,....,. lhat three male "hippie" 1yp11 made off with her new, SW gas atov• after she had collected only $20 of. Utt sale ·pttce. • -\ r ~ Anna Carini of 2442 S. Coast HlghwaJ t!:iJJlain~ ',sl;le ha(f 'advertised the M• fo:r sale' and · apparently "sold" it to • mtddle-al!d.couple ;who gav11 het ·a f;* ·de~it last 'lb\lnclay anj wd the] -:ou)d return to pick. up. the stove and J>ll the ~alance of fl05. J7Alliffld 110on on 'Friday' Mrs. Carln said 'she ruw the 1brN' strange mes pushing lier Volbwapn ,out ol thl carport when tbe.·lleve waa stored. A&1he prote1ted loadly, 1he trio bockel lheir own flatbe ,d~t. ~p to the carpan_ loaded the,iolle,, ~ 1i securely Obi drove off. Victim".of lbe bOld lheft AU she SCfJ!~ )qudly anCI even tried u step in front of the truck.' but the Ii> vad<rs simply •dtsreprded her. or .. ge . 'Weadler ' .. • I • That "-! l,!r 11 on Its, way to- 1.ald the ~'~~· with Sonia Ana wincb ...,. .... the temper1- tum Into the 70'1 bece. aod •i>. to 13 inland. I IN8ilnl TODA:Y ' . ~ ' .. ·-.... -. ·~ 1• :.=:iw. , .............. . 'i5:i:,;' ·~·" . " ,.. .,. ..... -J • ....... , ...... 4-1 \ --.. --. =-ll:ll ·-.. -. ii':::: A ............. " .. ·~ ' ~.I DAILY PILOT. l I D~ tfie i' Mis~io1:t . -~· . , { Trail • I ~Capo T1·ustees i Weigh Override .· 1 CAPISTllANO VALLEY -Trusleet ol ) thl clpjsti-ino Unified ~ool District ']•Will mett. fu a special session tonight to act.. Oii: a ~mmendatioq (or a tax over· /ride election.in June .. ) _.The request came from Ule Citizens ' Advbary Commit~ which has been stu· • d)'lni boqelary problems laced by the \ difti1ft. ' : ·The cominilttt stated that if meuure •r papes, the override should not be in ef· · feel for longer th.an one year, A specific j figure was not suggested but i~ the board 1 vptes for: the election the committee will • present a figure sometbpe In February. ( e _-f.01&th Gap St.1&dled 1 f MISSION • VIEJO -Paul Keenan, I special community \ relations1 consultant for Roumoor CotpOratlon, will attempt ;an explanation of the generation gap for \Mission Viejo Republican Woman's Club, tFederated, Tuesday.at 11 :30 a.m. in Du(- ~ fy's restaurant,-Mission Viejo. ! "Keenan will share observations on f communicat.iog with the segment of youth that doesn 't !peak the same la,.nguaae as we do,"· said a spokesman for the Republican group. ~. Reservations and . transportation ar· frlngements may be made by calling Mrs. yUrsula Spencer, 837·2844 or Mrs. Pat 1 Heuneman, 837-8693. · .. e Ca11dle Cla•• S~t MISSION VIEJO -A candle decorating workshop is scheduled for to- day and Dec. 1. · The class will be taught from 7 to 10 p.m. by Mrs. Rita Davis. For location contact' Mrs. Doris Swanson at 837·3143. The cla.!ls is 111pansortd by the Mission Viejo Association of Artists a n d Craftsmen. :• ;ldeH11ea Recr1&itlHIJ '" SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Mission .•-\'ieJo's chapter of Uie Sweet Adellnes in· vita any woman residing in the Sad· ·~•back Valley lo join thtnj Tuesday at .;!;30 f>.in.'il Dqwney S,+lngl and Loan In ---r.iisS~on Viejo. ·1 ' • • 11 -;'.'.'The group specializes in barber shop harmony. For Iurther information ~· J ict Mr1. Keith L. OISl!n al 830-1630. ' ;~ irtirff•• #1111~' sljlud ;., .w.ISSION VIEJO " Senior hl(h students will be celebr1tlna: ThankagJv. Ing eve with a dance. The Wednesday event will feature live musk: from a to 11 p.m. Jn the recreation center. Admission fees will be 50 cents for members and $1 for nonmembers. Any resident of Mission Viejo is welcome. Non-residents must be a guest of a recreation center member. e Capo Folder Vl~ced SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -A new brochure on San Juan Capistrano will be displayed to members of the Chamber of Commerce at their breakfast meeting Tuesday. Other business will include election of the board of directors for the coming year. Guest speakers will be Gene Kite of Inca Plastics and Gus Vanialis of Vanson Diveraifled Inc. ~'ho will describe their plant operations. The meeting will take place at 7:30 a.m. at Pete and Clara 's ~staurant. Strike Shuts School Pl\OVIDENCE. ft.I. (API -This city's 26,000.pupil public school system was shut down today by .a strike of the Providence Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contract. • Gtill ¥ flfl 01 O•A~ C0411 l'V•l iattt._ COM,...,NT A•Htt N. Weel '"'*"' ......... ., .... t •. C.rl.., V!u ,, ............. -4 Mlllltt' Tiit••• k"rll .... Tll•111•t A. Mtr,hi111 ,,,,. .... "'9 !fifer Alth•tl r. Nill Llllll'MI IH<fl c11r lf!fw" ._ ..... _ tit ,.,,,,, ... ¥ •• Me!l1Rt A44•tllt P.O. I•• •••• 92611 ..... -. Ctlll Miu; tat ... I .. , ,.,_,, H-ft l t•lll nn >YHI ,,..., ,..,lfl'ltt M""'lntlt<'I htui: M"" Slrtti • . ' ' WASHINCTO!lo (U~l) -The i.raiy "" day ordered a "life or dtath" court martial for 1st Lt. Wllllam L. Calley Jr. on charges or mutdertna lOI South Viet. namne civlilans "of vartoua a1es aod sexes:• ' • One of the apecilliat.ian1 against the 26-- year-old Calley. leadtr of an American platoon at the lime of the alleged massac;re, charged ?>e .ahot a 2·year old child. 1 , ' There were flvt 'other apecµi~tions. - Corky Carroll Surf Winner In Santa Cruz t,'' ..,. .ol them ch.,.i.;: hillL wiUi pr.,,eilitatfld murder of 1',not less than "JO Orltntal ~uman 'beings." _ · • • -~ coud martial was ordmd.J>y Maj. Gtft, Orwin €. T!!~comml!1dil>B a_.al of Ft Btnllln(: Oa. lie dl>'ect.d· • l!>at' the proceedlnp biH:onduci.d on a ••capital" basi1. Callly ls notf ttatloned ~ Fort Benning. A Pentagon spokesman said Talbott's d\rtstive meant that the ·death pen..alty could be impo~. and Uiat Jr Calley wt!'• convicted. the penaJtY' could not be ·leas than life itnprilOnrri.ent. The announcement of the court martial trial came •?Ju~ an Mor 8.fter the Army disClolecf:tbat a new, special lDvestii;aUon had Jiein ordered of the incident ,lo' determine if it "'as' husheit up at th" timt. ' T\ Lt. ,Gen: Wiiiiam R. Peers was ap- pointed tO head .lhe inquiry. 'The military trial of the Waynaville, N.G .. Ututtnint will be beld at Ft:· Ben· , ning. A_ JPO'khman said. it 'lfoyld be at Special to Ille ~AILY ~JLOT: least a month -possibly longer -·belort SANTA CRUZ -.t.iulhem:C.Ufomia it h<lln•· competitors Jed by Dana Pflnt'1 Cork)' The ~ificalions agaft!,!t~ Calley ac· Carroll, who jockeyed his board over HI· cused Calley himself of shooting the vie-- footers, swept the prize money In the tims in each case -indicating that a f'ro..Am International Surfing Cham· large number of other alleged murders pionships here Sunday. \Vere under Investigation. Carroll, 22, formerly of Surfside, took The Army announced last weekend that $1,500 in first place ~·innings during the ZS Other solflers and ex.soldiers were three-day event sponsored by Smirnoff under investie:ation in connection with the Vodka, richest in .!IUrflng hiatory. case. One of them, S Sgt. David Mitchell. Finishing behind the current U.S. no"'. at Ft. Hood, Tex .. has been char5ed Surfboard Championship def~nder were with assault , with intent to commit Dru Harrl900, Herinosa Stach, $800: murder. Oav¥f Nuuhiw' Huntincton Beach, $500; The Army said aD of the alleaed Greg Tucker,~unttngton Beach, . $300, murders 0:CcWTed "on or about March· is. and AJf Lew.b, qonnou Btacli, poo or 1 1961 at My l,.ai 1n Quang Ngai Province." scholarsbip. • , ~ . -· , , ' , Peers, chief of reserves on the Army Tbe only Northern californ.la ~rfen to gene~al ataff, was ordered to "explore ptaee amoo1 !be. field of to partielpanta the Jl!llur• aod lfle SCl>Pt Of the original were the 11oy.,ir1 tpm of Kathy Balley Army lnvutlgatlon ol the »called My an4 Ron Hatl of Santa Crui. Lai Jnoldent northea.!lt Of Quana Ngai City They plattd·teeOOd ln the pro tandem in Vletoam oo March 111 1961.'1 event won by Hll Sachs of San Clemente The fi!rlginal lnvesUgaUon • was con- and ·P.atue Y1111111, JJI Glendale. / ducted'by 11ie U.S. 11th lnlailtry Brigade Steve Bobene, Hermosa Beach, and The conclusion then was•thlt there wa! Barrle.Algaw, Santa Monica, plated third no rt:aton for 'further eXamlnaOon of the in_ the tan• category, which calls for detall.!I and no cause for 4isclplinary .ac· acrobltlc-slunta performed a ti o a r d tion. • • oulalie suilboards. The ,new, lnv~_tlg(ltJon was, Announced Carroll's unorthodox surfin& style -Jointlr by Arllly Secretary Stanier R. ridlni wllli h1' ijlt loot trailing Instead of RM« · ·ll!d Gen. )V 1111 • .m' C. hil rllht -· euJ!y,outcluaed. all o(her Wt1tmoreland, Army chlel of ¥tall. surfers In 'l~ coin~ lo auto rac1n&'• ••• BoI!>, empha!lJad ihat tlielt actl!in did I~::-AY~~~ ~~h•ict 1Wrl~Wr1a'I':' ~~t ~ oll Sleln!er Line Bucb .,,.. wu adequate, bur· aald thlf ..0..ld' be hllhll&hl4d by lop quall(1 waves. delennlned. ,. · •• :!'j, ! , • I ' .. -~ •1 4 f1 • , 1~ .-I . r 1 'tf"• I Motilton~Nlglfel·Dfstrict • ' ' Approves Sewer Pipe ~Ian Directors of the Moulton·Niguel Water Dis trict have approved a propoMd agree- ment with the Santa Margarita' Water District to build a 3,900-foot pipeline from Rancho Viejo Road to the San Juan Capistrano city llmtl.!I to carry sewage from a new Mlaskm Viejo development to the San Juan treatment facility. The tw0::year plan, general manager Carl Kymla told directors, would reeult in a saving of to'"' · nately t44 ,000 a Hill Planning Concepts Topic For Planners New concepts in hlllside plaMln& will be examined by Laguna Beach planning commissioners In a study session tonight. Developer Mark Gumbiner and architect Peter Ostrander are seeking the views of the PlaMlng Comml11ion on a prot>05ed 118-acre development adjacent to Morningside Drive. The innovative plan, calling for Z8 Acret of greenbelt, with cluster housing and contour roads delilJ*I for minimum disturbance of the terrain, i1 aimed at preservation of the natural hlllakies and ellrfllnatlon of the cut and ftll procedure thllt has resulted in Oood problems . Second item up for study la a smaller request by Geoffrey Riker. wbo .eeks to re-divide six small Jots near the top or Alta Vista Way into four building sites. Because the new lot arrangement ~·ould result in sideyards of less than the siz.e required by city building codes. plan· ner.s will study the whole concept for the project • before makin& their rec~m· mendaUon. ' ... ' Only 400 Troops Shy of Deadline SAIGON (UPI) -The Unll<d Slal•I !'flUst remove only fOO addlUonal lrOOpa rrom VN!tnam to meet Ute Nl1on ad· mln!JltaUon'• 1oa1 of r:fducin1 American forces here to 494,000 men by Dec. 15. the U.S. Mllllary Command 1ald today. Spokesmen aaid another 4,800 U.S. 11ervlcemen were J'fldeployed from Viet- riam last week and aa of laat Thunday thtrt wert '84 ,tOO American! in the war zone. ll la the 1owest troop 1tren1Lh figure slncc December, 111117. >:ear and give Moulton-Niguel additional time to carry out planned construction of new facllilies . The Moulton-Niguel board agreed to foot the $54,QOO cost of constructing the pipeline and Installing a metering device, with the understandinc -that Santa MarcarJta wlU repay the full amount and take over the line in July, 1972. Kymla said the San Juan cily treat· ment plant can handle an average of 500,000 aallons a day ~sufficient for a population of 5,000) with a peak load of l million gallons. The Santa Maragarita District. ~·hich covers a 7 ,000-acre Mission Viejo planned community adjacent to the existing Mission Viejo development, will pay $30,000 a year for use of the pipeline and the San Juan facilittles. The project lnilially will serve 300 Coronado homes now under construction, or already occupied. The homes now are being served by a badly overloaded MLssion Viejo treatment plant, Kymla said, with tht! resulting treated water used to irrigate the Mission Viejo golf course. "We need to move fa st on this,'' Kymla said. "We don't "'ant to hold ~1t!slon Vic· jo up on setting the homes occupied.,; He empha.!llzed the need to "buy" time until funds are available to proceed with construcUon of an estimated $523,000 worth of facilltle..s needed to keep up with the ,rowth of Mission Viejo. Board chairman Ivar Hanson said he felt the proposed agreement would benefit everyone concerned and could be signed at the December meetins If all olher parties were In accord. f'rom Pnge J WATER BOARD view lhat the district mis ht have dif. flculty selling bond s in the future if "a Mlckey Mouse deal like this" should ta'ke place. Kymla was instructed to attend the hearlnc and aeek a continuance if a more 11Ult'actory plan could not be aa:rood upon. Entire bonde~ indebtedne11 or the -Moulton-Nltuel Water District, Kymla aald later; 11 111,171,9!0 from now unlll J"6 when the last existing bonds will be retired. The Great Lakes CarbOn pro- ptri)' rtpretentt about t~·o petceot of the district'• total asre&aed valuation, Kymla said. He aaid that five separate studies had betn made In an attempl to establlah the pnsent value or projected future taxes on the property, based on estimated growth. Results varltd fro1n $68,000 to •121,000 in annual tue.s, KymJa said • . UP'IT ...... Above and Beyond Duty ' Three Army sergeants today received the Medal o( Honor Crom President Nixon for heroism in Viel· nam. From le!t are Nicky D. Bacon, 23, Caraway, Ark.: Paul R. Lambers, Holland, Mich ., an d Weir stcr Anderson , 36, Winnsboro, s.c. <:ity Council to Study. Laguna's Tennis Needs Laguna's tenni.:; needs will bounce back before city councilmt:n early next year. Councilmen called for an early 1970 study session on the matter -possibly a joint discussion with school trustees - after con.siderll:ic a report from the Laguna Beach Tepnis Association . 1t had called for acquisition of at least three acres of Oat laod suitable for con· 11otrtlction of 10 tennis courts in the future. Citing National Recreation and Park Association standards, the repo rt stated that Laguna should have now seven public courts to serve its 14,000 persons. There are two c'.~y tennis courts and six: school dis trict courts , two of thein substandard. Mayor Glenn \'edder .!laid Los Angeles -mentioned in the s tu d y -has one public court for each 22,000 persons. He said Newport Beach yith a population or about 47,000 has t~·o city tennis courts. It has many school or private courts. he noted. "The statement of one tennis court for each 2,000, persons is nice to shoot for but we do better than N,ewport Beach or th e City of Los Angeles," Vedder said. The mayor said, "1 agree ii you arc aoing to have fthrtla activity. you netd quite a few courta in one Spot. This is quite logjcal." ' He said the council and planning com- mission have been looking for places t? pul tenni.!I courts for 10 years. He men· lioned a· 1966 proposal that five courts be atop a Glenneyre parking structure. He mentioned another study proposing courts above Irvine Bowl by massive hillside cut and fill operations. Councilman Charlton Boyd suggested the matter be put on a 1970-71 project list Rudolf Hes~ Moved To British Hospital BERLIN (AP) -RudoU Hess, once deputy fuehrer of Nail Germany. was moved from the Spandau war crimes prison today to the British military hospital in \Vest Berlin. It was the first time that Hess, 75, had been moved from Spandau in the 23 years since he was imprisoned there after being given a life sentence by the Nuernberg War Crimes Tribunal. Hess was moved to the hospita l for examinalion and X-rays connected with stomach pains. and that the city recreation department bring in recommendations. • Councilman Roy Holm suggested a join! discuuion with the · school board. boys' club and tennl.!I assOCflaUon. He noted lhat a large part of t~e ~nity not living In the ·city use local tennis courts. Holm aleo said that courts n'ar the new Boys' Club facility would be beneficial. Vedder said tennis interest J~ probaby greater per Capita amoilg young persons. ~le said there might be a way to expand lhe tennis area at the hl&h .!IChool. Trailer Court Appeal Befo1·e Council in Capo A public hearing appealing the planning comnUssion's denial of a land use permit for a mobile home park w111 ·come1btfore the San Juan Capiatrano City Council tonight. The park had been planned for pro- perty located off Del Obispo Street .near the Baptist Church. The request was denied because the commission believed the property would be difficult to develop so that adequate drainage could be provided and because of the current moratorium on mobile home Park applications in the city, ac· cording to city engineer Jack Kubota . Councilmen also \vill be considering a request by H. L. Gutch regarding pro- perty being developed outside or the city limits. The request will pertain to the availability of th"e city 's main sewer line which traverses the area. A mobile home park is being developed on the property which is south of Del Obispo Street and ,i.•esterly of Alipaz. The area falls into the Capistrano Beach Sa nitary District and developers are fac- ed with constructing an 8,()()0.foot sewer line to the sewer facility. If the city decides to allow the park to use the city !ewer line, the use may be contingent on the city'! later annexation of the property. Complicating the matter is the city's moratorium on mobile home park applications. Psychiat1·ist on Duty 17,000 Eligible For Scliool Bond ~lection Tuesday Nearly 17.000 registered voters are eligible to go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether or not the school bond in· terest rate will be raised from 5 to 7 per· cent in the San Joaquin Elementary School District. Polling places which will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. are University Park School, Irvine School, La Pa 1 lntennediate School. Olivewood School, O'Neill Schoof and Gates School with two polls in each or the two clubhouses in Leisure World, Laguna Hills and one in the. home of ~njamln Halperin in University Park. Two-thirds ot the vote cast must be In favor of the measure in order for it to pass. Rex Nerison. bu.!llness manager for the district, said that be was very hopeful that the measure would pass. "All we're doing Is raising the interest rate. We're not passing any more bonds. There is no reason for a person to vote no unless he doesn't Uke kids or schools.'' said Neri.Ion. He explained that no agency will purchase the nearly •. 1.& million in bonds the: district bas aj.ready accumulated but a new la\!!.,. siinfld , by the governor perm,lts dJstricts to raise the interest rate if two thirds of the voters agree. , "Although 7 percent will be the ap. proved .interest rate this doesn't mean they have to sell at that rate," said Ner}son. "Some agencies are willing to buy bond& at six p_:ercent and J feel sure we could sell ours for that rate." He staled that the increased Interest rates v.•ould not· hurt the taxpayers' pocketbook. He explained that an owner of a $30,000 house for example would pay only $1.5()_ total more in taxes per year. "We are very hard pressed to ac- commodate the children in this dlstrlct," said Nerison. "\Ve're hoping to get some relief when Aliso and Valencia schools open after tbe first of the year. Br special arrangement we haVe two more schools about to begin construction but this is the extent of our building unle1s the measure passes.'' He said the di strict needs three or four new schools besides those planned: Cos1uos Satellite MOSCOW IUPI) -The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite. Cosmos 311, the Tass News Agency announced . O~e or our. more n~rmal customers, a prominent psychia· tr1st, contributed this message: "The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself." Now suppose you don't care for yourself (unlikely). We guarantee that no one \\'ill ever knO\V if you're wearing one o( our nattering suits. Or perhaps you're naturally modest but secretly suspect you're terrific. Ho\v better to confirrn your suspicion than to be fitted al 3467 Via Lido. The whole dears more difficult if you think it's obvious that you are outstandin~. But we urge fQU not to confuse your friends \vith two dif1erent personalities . Outstand '"ith Jack Bidwell. What's an old secret anyway ? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as .Y_Ou own 3467 Via Lido at Newport Boulevard, Newport Stach Open Friday eveninas until 9 p.m. I I I I I ! , I , .... -. . ~ • Beaei.:=-.. . . . ' ~o~. 62, NO. 28 r. 3 SECTlONS, 46"P~GES •• ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ., MQNDAY, NOVEMl~'24, 1969 . . . . ,. " ' -' .. . ,. f. • • ' .. . ' • • t : , ~~ 1 • , ·' J. , I SPACI CENTER, H...-(AP) -"jll"'tevtrJ:lblnilli04lolil'tliat"µI t!iimder.....,. tllal --;~=toff "!'It tell~ .... thing," Pete Coorad... _,bl ... piece''. Caiind ""-., *' Nov. H, -In saying.' It tool< every bit ol knowledfe I \ we IOI --to__. aal ,..·~· -...i carrier bop.· 4-"<I d\f· had ta pt that baby down ~ .. In the ·-·~ --.... -fl<Ully·ln ......... tlle -· ; rishl ploct. Tbot was no piece ol cake." , ..,..... I.I -JI" tho lut. lq o! Ila -Ne own --·Conrod'• ex-COorad. Alu.L. llean a!!d Rtcbanl F. •·l'O)'alt,ol lill1~-m!1es ..... the._ hllarauolim the-·-ha .. been Gocdori Jr. were holding the fifst news attnCf passed up questions ·sutim.itted by cauaed ·by an "oxygen high," a .state of c;Qriference · from space Str.iday and be newsmen. _ ~ .,.. e\IJ>horia thlt sometiJtles occurs when an was recalling how he brought the lunar The astronauts said tltey would be Will· aairtnlut breaU. pure oxygen. , lander Intrepid In. Ing to launCh again in the kind ol ."I Was-very,happy," s&id Conrad, 0 but . . . . " ' ' l · . . : : . : . ' . * * * Astronauts ' . Head for· . :. ! .SPACj!: CENTER, HQUston (UP!l -· Apollo 12's moon pil ots nudged ·their Yilnkee Clipper squarely down the path fQr a South Pacific homecoming today· in &be finale of man's first decade·of _space exploration. ·ChirJts "'Pete'; Con{ad, 39, R!Chard F. Gordon, 40, and Alan L. Bean, 37, set· tllelr .slgbts on'a spl aShdown In moderate seas at 12:58 p.m. PST. The veteran r~very carrier Hornet ·stood by to retrieve them 405 miles So\itheast of Pago Pago. 'A final five-second burst ~rom the com- mand ship's control rocket at 9:44 a.m. Jined up the astronauta' course for a meteoric, but safe entry into 'Earth's at- mO!phere. • : ''This has got Lo be the most spec- taculfir sight of the whole flight," Bean said as tbe ship accelerated quickly toward the etnks, blues and violt\I of the -lPol Jlt ~lllll .2.cJol>e. 8111;-·flJii' tllo ..... IC .so,.·,; -bq quarmtilll, !Int tn a -...... ~·Jlomel and u,.. back .. lht .... ~ -· "'""' ,,.,_ .....,,. Ille -space CJater.:J ... I ·•"If ~'Ve remimbtred ;Our 1avatlavu '(~nfiian cli>thing)·, it lhou.lli be a lov~ It diy 'in the Soath.Plclfic," ground cOm- murucator DonMld L. Liyd radioed the apacem!ln eight hours befor'\ their lan- ding. . ''Thank you. Don, sound s real good and we'll f\e happy to see the land of· lava- lavai," replied Conrad. Tbe I(klay, million-mile mission was tbe 'n8tion's last in the dtcade of-manned apacefl,ight that opened when Russia's Yurl Gagarin and America's Alan B. Shepard first ventured into the cosmos In 1961. Since tmo: Z3 Americans and · 20 Russians have flown in space. APoho U's istriinauts1 aw~kened al 2:%7 a.m. after sleeping ~'h hours and be_gan the f~l. preparaUom for 1splashd0Wn. They ate breakfast, checked their course with star sightings and found lime to play some country and western music on a spac.«ra!t tape player. CHP Officer · Slain; Suspect Captured • ' • Lig,hts Fes~vfl Goes on Fr.id 4y F ~r LagunaQ~ 1 ulwiunatlon of !our 20-foot s~ned gtlsS windows Friday wl,11 clkk _91! the Yuletide Festival of IJgl)b in La)una ~~~w~ :at ~.~;ty's entr~s and a tJ..'90\ Cllr131mas.tret at the foOI of Broadway·w1111le ,ilh1m1n8~ at 6 p.m1 Santa . Claus will hold · court (or youngsters tn the Santa's house next' to the lree. Downtown mert hantS will host hospitality night .al their stores. Laguna Beach Jaycees are conducting both commercial and home decoration CO{Tlpetitiorl which will be judged next month. " ' - - RIVERSIDE (UPI) -A CalUornia Stoek-Jtlarf<e t HighW&y Palrol officer died in Riverside ------. ------- General Hospital early. today ~OQl'S after NEW YORK (AP)-'l'he stock market he wu shot in the head at point-blank aant steadll)' la~ todaf in one of tb rahit by a man he ltopped for .1:peeding .... steepest liltbacki Jn,many Weeks. (5ee A suspect in the fatal llhootlng of rooJde .-quotaUOM,. Pap' N ) .. officer Anderl Shewmaker, 28, ol ·, "Tracfin&Jft()ved •at a moderately active Yucaipa:, was bting held by Riverside ' pace ,is. P.Jicts drifted i:lownward from &beriff'I deputies. the start. r I Sp~de Be~alled Thanked' County for Booking By THOMAS McCANN Of .. .,..., ,, ....... te,Stants. who tri.ed for the quten title •• Uie brange County Fair. ., C I • I ~ducator .J "gs To · Yit:tiiry in Lagu'fl.a ·Hik~ . • t . ... .. ' Fame -maybe a lit limited -waited In the future along· with ' health, ,when school admin istrator Clifford W. "Scotty'" Hepburn took up 10ggin'g three years 'ago to cure an ailing baclt. The Fountain Valley educator paced himself to -victory' over'911 -oth€r entrants Saturday in Sevenlh • Annual 56-Milli Presidential Walk sponoored by 'Expl- Scout Poot 7t 7 ol Lqun& Belch. ' Hepburn, Of Z3QZ ·ltedl&nda llrtye, ~~~-r:~-.­e,,~!:"~'1'~j .. .boars Oat. ' • · • .i-"• ':.rhe 1&1i1Wlt Drtndiil~-' lnatructlon II ~ School bqon .joUJng -~ ... his back and Ii now an 'l6UDiutia backpack hiker' u well. • Hlkln& on the sixth anniversary' ol OW assaSsiJfatlon of Pr"5ldent John F. 'Keo-· nedy -'who popularlztd the grueljlnl ordeal -the field of 99 dwln<lled 1to 51 at the finish line. Lagun·a Beach Hjgh School eroil:s coun-: try squad runner Dav! Wilson ca~ &eco!'d place with ·eight houfa, 33 minutes, •hlle three Garden Grove ·HJgh School students tied for third. SCott, ePtenon, Joe Rust and Mart Shil!lng all croued the linllh point - where they start.cl between eight ml nine In Ibo morning -In eigi111toun ·and 41 minutes. · The trek 1>eg'tll • at Andrus Plumblng company, 88D C»eMeYre St., south on Cout ffighway, east on Crown Valley Parkway through Laguna Niguel and on to the Santa Ana Freeway. fuming off on · the freeway fron~e road, the hikers made their way to El Toro Road, then swetched to Laguna Can-. yon. Road and ~t a path back up Glen- ne.vre Street to·the finish line. (>nly the finish line at the flrst•crosslng was merely halfway, becauie hikers had to make the circuit twice to total 50 miles .. The eventual winner 'was 47th to register Saturdav aoct finished hit "first lap 1n a phencimenal three hours, Z7 · minutes, &lowing appreciably on Lap Two. ·I Unlike love, thalcitcuit ll.sn'f belt.er tbe secood ~lime ~. "I think I dkf that well because I'm one or those mornin1 joggers,~' said Hepburn, ''I alwlys run three or four miles every day." He ran almost all of both laps, but (he second consmned four hours, 51 minutui tJmost 90 minutes over the fint. Seoul! from .Poot 717 potrolled the hl~e route in can wtUi moblle radios, dlatrlbuUng water, caridy for enerp, or, a ride ror ·those who were beyond such assistance. J ~aaa'l~·in ~geq.hf&hf" .... · '\ Bean · e1escribed 'dlffkilluf.i ti Jdea.. 111,tlle Unt· 10. mlnutea of. a m-alk, tllylng roclls, and '1'111; tjl!I !R>'i . ' Beln1&aid; 1•you ·find that"tt is 1tit 11 •'Thi;' &eCond day ••.went out, the hard u you t1iint It if fiobl to ·be to same thine· that ioQud "'I to ·us the movi ir:Ouiid, ind Yoo ate pii\ty Tiom first di¥ ~ l!ioiili'I-~ al iWt U. me ~ that". . ,_'. 1 wu In a goo<!·~ to -• m o1 brolm, dar~ -., ;,;. • tan. start wttb, seetng we had l&ndied' nm to niJh brown, and It wu re.Uy one· of the th!! !lurveyor. 'nlat' slart"1 the tbfut off mO!t lnteresUnf thlnn •. "' the l~r rJoht." .' 1 1 ~ ' ' ~,.J •I~ ~bo., b •• I .,, ,ow11C1 ~oper8NU1•2 , ..,. w muc _..a ' . .; r " ... . .. ·" ' Oro.'', I ' ' .: .', : >. . '1 . '"' .' ti .,,\ , ... ,. .. "'•'\ ·' .... ·, .. ,; .. -s· ''l. " ; 'r ' . ' ' . " I . . . ' ' , ~ •r , .. , ' ~" •. r . . ~· >i.·.-'!r ., ..... , ' ''-I''••'~,,,.'.\ J.r J• . -' -.; . ,, . :.~';,. !,,.•7'• I ,, ,'1 r' ·r. ~,I ;, .~., .... 6•11.v ''l°' it,. .,,,r.;·~, . LAGYNA'S.DAV. i> WllSON CHURNS UP L~·P.~-"6~· ' Loneli-1-li .S.cMllO> -Cf"'I Coun rry . , ', . ' ' . Bond loss at Hearing Dlrector1 of the Moulton7Nlguel Water District .ha.ve ina:~cted ,their 'genera{ fll&nqer, Cart Kymla, ·to attend· a Nov. ~ hearing on lran1fer of 520 acres of Laiµha CanJon ProPertY :~ the 'Liguna Beach County· Water ,District to forestall possJble loss of eltistlng boodS. the· LQcal Agericy FOnTI.atlOn CoQt· mf8110fl (t:AJi'C)'ls ,schid~I~ I; tji!e·on a proposal lo de·r.M,x . th~ .. Gre;t\t· ~~kes Carbon holdlnf' fr<>rh the l<!"'!ilon·ljtguel Water District and &Mei , it rto the Laiuna district lo -flcllitate future~ water I ' . serv ce. , 1 The acreaee ak>;rig Laguna Canyon Road1 between , El Toro Road and1 the rreew1y .Was annexed to ~be city of Lagµna Beach some Ume ago. Plans to develop Jt as a residential estate CQin- mwUty, to .tie known u S~caID:ore Hills. have since been droPPed· r Kfmla IO_ld cur.cton ' Tl\ursc\&Y ', be µqderslo!!d the LAFC .Wf. planned . ta 'reCommend, Uiat a ~~ ~'1\t, OP, ,ex· · lstln&.Moulton-Nlau<I water boildl on the • . ' . . . .. ' ~ property_ tie-friad:?' tf"the' move were ap- proved, or that bonded indebtedness be dropped. • , • i> 1 • !. • -1 "We .can't let· our btmdnoklen down llke •that," said chalmlan Ivar Hanaon. "We can't sell ~ ~n.. later cut .olf the base for the·bondl~ It's one thl'ng for a lot or two, but thil ls a subatantlal piece· of'lllld' and ft Would-llJ.ve an ~P@.ct on the tax plctunrl~the wh61e district:'' Attorney Alex Bowle 'said it Is not up'to lite water dlstrict to fix the tenns 'of tbJ lrRiiifd.' Thia: ·1s use ... province of the LAFC: ~· "W~ could only state the position of the board.'' Bowle 'said. "We Cou!tl seek a conUquanc:e or try to come up with: an-other plan." • • - Dropping the bond• would place an nn-dut' butderi ·On' other fnPeyers in the dl&lrict, l!Won'lald. ·"we don' want ·to lnjllre th<'mt of our wpayers. We have a .. lllCll'll • obllption • to ellbluof ·au p:ia:slbllltiea:, '1·he·ltrtaed. Director R. L~ Remmen1exPrened the '.I ll!ee ,WATBR·llOAllD, PIP.II" . . One of the last thlnp Spade Co<\i~y ever said was "thank you," accordln& to today's news dispatthes. He than~ ~ Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs Asaocla· lion for a}lowlng him lo be "free for awhile'' lo play at their benefit in He gene.rqusly gave his alf\ Ume to them and tht phone calls and faft man In-· JI"( Road' 11'1 Ill f dicated that televlewers enjoyed ,..Ing ,.,,QQ"ota ,._o ,., On _, .. Oakland. ' And that'• the way a rew of u1 around Orm1ge County would Uke to remember him. Becauae that'& the way he was the last · time he worked here. (Seo story', page 5) • He wu at the tail end, really, of a high· flying decade In which he had become 1 featured .movie performer 'an oft.viewed televlalon ~Uty ...r hit l!lfll"' bad become "King Of Wiiiem "Swt., ... He ,.,..·1 flying '° high. In the mid· llllOs. But he WU 1Ull .. hnporllllt enougb peroonqe In Los Angeles teJevlsion clrtles. to command llll own f 1111 hO!Jr ol 1V time wee~y 111 ":!' of the Independent 9lltlOOI. , And there wu no doubt that ht)lad hi1 lollowtnr -lar(e i nd loyll -out the,.. In "Televblonland." He gr•cloU!ly hosted each year's new crop or beaUty con· the girls on his show year aft.er year. • All that had a bearing on hli being booked as the "free" shoW bl the s • • I • d • s h ~~~~:1'1.:.m~~1~::: :~~:;:."~ ix, .. · n1ure 111 .. -_mas "·up. Orange County. He W&f supposed to open the low>ly lair with 1 nourish. It tllftllll • • . . , · , , , • • , out to Ito more o1 1 Oop. !I. •. i~·-'o1 thr --• ,_ ~·-· ~ -~--· ~ · , .:...._._ 1~ . ,, , barn' • •.' • 8utthe"OpenJn8night lhOw-attended roor v ~us •---~-~·f!"•-. ~--.,•·,~·-· JQ_,.;. ••<....,.• per_COlllml by Spade, hi• band, L•andlut of fair. ,f: .Ucuna Canyon ~ '~ •"""1!'11 ·!! I:< ·* ift. -~ tor, J...,it rllbl .1\-""·" 1111 "'""""'·lllo ~ lklats-aild a hlll m·lllldlence-Mfl 111t11act<>r1 . t~@., .:::r~~~-...: "°"-·Jlw<lf<!!"lnl 'pinl~ hardly ended before 11o .wu tn tt.1'111 .. , ,_,,,....~ .-litirt~:;{ o1.t -~ -·t11ecen1er1t11e--. of~tll ~-1:~i.t to~~l ··~ -::i. · ,.... llli. drtnn~ ( ~ ·ia, flP'~ ~~~f·:~urld :!\t ~ 'clllle tnto-_~' ol IIOlil''; mamgemmt for not ha~pulled a bla· ,...... Jilw )telv& ._ . , " . , l er Cl'OIJd. And he them far -to. the ~~· , 'Wjllle ir"..a-.Jr .. 11,,..· 1oe 31111 Sl, · 'rhe 'lll!nl dilyll' ·111 lllli, mylttple .ctab. bootinl. him. TWo ol the poaenprs Wtft Tfleued Newport Beach driftr• of '!qi ~ Dqn/11 '!I. Aym, II, J MO Blaebtid ~ It ., .. one of the -btJmble (ind II>-Iller tnollmenl for .ie-inluriel. car: llUflered ' ~ '!raclul'e!I : iliOilder, Y9" Roltl. l<iguno '8Ucll. ilid sh< liod ponoUy 1incere) -1111o ..,.n.r hu C.IUomll lfllhRy P1trol,olfi<en slt4 ~ qlltcllll saJd. ·HI•. t WO l~!\ DOioed I w Int"' aOut1\bound ·'- • .., .., ay "allow •btJ" penonaltty-Ille 7;46 ,p.m. occtde\)1 -~n El Tor, • pas•......, relealed .ofter 't!Mrgtncy wheli 1~.~W' 111 b(l&lil ol'1nge lluh" play tn ru1 Die. • Jlold· iftlf the Sin t>toP ,._, •p-trea~"'nt, were !>ou(lH o. '<!Obti;11; IJlil anit the ~ ·~ """11 IM tn fronfof Thll Ume. SPldt "dled" on11ap and porelitly w11 co-·-i!ar Randl1!. M. Hosu•. II, "boili • OI Loni her 1m1fl cdnv,trtlbfi!. Unable to ovoid then sald.\'ilwik 1""" • traveling wlthoql 1 •~lcb• ! ~ ' ' · ' '11tr1klng ll Mlsl Ayre1',.loo w11 liken to Sundat. hea aid, "ihlnk you" OOllqt 1tr1yed over the cenlolil '.Mnt, .. l' 11111h'r'1oid 11\e cllP he 'flrst sh the tioopltaf wh<r• ;,., ICJll!ld to have· IU!· and then dled alter the lhotol. c:h ihln.i head<>n Into a IOllthboUad ·vehl· Conroy vehtclo when Ills own headllshtt lered a !ractored '-· \ ··. .. '' .·~\~·.·· ..... \1~V'. "• .. ~.. "'' ' • .... • • ' . I TEN CE!'"! of Cak·e . ! 1 , .. , .l • \ • •, color can cl11nl' jusl with 1 7 d•l"ee or .. !!'!\"'!Ill• chljlte." The derelict Sar\oeyor ._.11 they lnsp«led lliKI removed ptectt'" fn1ni look- ed brpwn, Bean salft, but 111 wouldn't be a bit Surprised that when: we get all tbost warjs bad to HaUston1 they don't turn out · to be -, lll)der the earth' light arid Hght oi · the lobor1tory -tdpd of dark 1"•1 again."' . Probe Set • On Midair . ' . ' I ·Collision A full scale.tnvestlgatton Into 1 mid-eh colllsioh which claimed the. life ol aa ICI Toro-based Mirlne· pilot over th~ weekend was sOU under · way today' ll Miramar Naval Air Statton In-San Dtego.. N,._vy and Marine of.ficera: said a result of ,.their findings w1H not be available before. Tuesdly. ,Capt. WUliam C. Sauer, IS, of Tult"1 dlod-1n !he<olttsion satumy ~11en hi• r ; ~ jet from El Toro collided wlllJ a l!•'Y 'lnterl:itptor "!'@It li"9 (OOI lbov• ..... ~ !"" BOrT'f> ~ 'C!!ill· = .... ,:· lit Lt ---• Q( 'l'llltJn. ·PoJ'lld>!tled J4 laltlJ. .... 11111 llft P!lol o! 1111 No\oy jet. llatll lMil wwe ailhurt and T.J1c.=I ~ mcuee billlt is Lt. l:mdr. Jollll 8. llellman; D, 0: Miramar.' Cmdr .. rffelllnan 1Waa alone in hil Navy cntaader.. • . Marine offtctn today uld preliminary report!! Indicate that. Capt. Sauer wa!I l\Ofloully injur<d or kliltd at Ille .time ol lmP.Act and made-no attempt lo leave the alrcral~ Botl;l., jets went down in names anC sparked J brush rlre ova nearly tMi acres or arid desert terrain in the eui. San Diego County area. Stale Farestry persopnel quickly extln(ulahed the our- breU. ~hr~ 'Hippies' Steal Laguna Woman's Stove A/ Laguna Beach wom an told pollcfo Friday that three male "hippie'' types made off with her new, $125 gas atoVt after .,,. l)ad collected ooly !20 of 'tilt sale price. , AMa Caril)I of 2442 S. Cout Hl&hway 'explain~ ·she · had advertised · ,I.he stove for. sale and apparently "sold" It to 1 middle-aged coup!~ who gaV(.t her a $30 ctrposlt last Thursday an:t saJd they would return to pick up the stove and pay the "'lance .of 11115. . AroUnd ~loon on Friday Mrs. Carini said she uw the tbrei at.range men pushing her Voltin-out of the carport where the stove -llored, & she prot~ loudly, the tr1o backed their own Oatbe dtruck up·to the carpcrt, loaded the stove, futened ti IOCUl'tly and drove off. Victim of the bold theft lllid sbe 6Cl"WDed loudly and even tried to •te:r. In front ol Ille truck, but the 111- va rs 1hnply dtll'e1ordod her. _ · Oraage Ceaat Weadter , . , That desert alr 11 on Ua way to. ward Ibo coat qaln, with Santo Ana wlDds ~ the tempera· tlll'OI Into the 'l9'1 hen and up to · 13 Inland. ' IN!IDB ~DAY Rtadino, !Drltlod ...s ,.u111cm an tM three a. for ont ONl of ev<111 20 °"'1111• Coaot 11udml1 IDho •tle1tdl o pGTochlol 1doool. s .. Page 3. " . " " . ll ' ' , l :J DAll.V l'llOT ~,NM•lrM.JMt I I 'I-~ ' Down tlie i Trail ~ ~Capo Trustees } Weigh Override ~. CAPISTRANO VALLEY -Trusteea or ';the Capistrano Unified School District • • will meet in a special session tonight to ~·act on a recommendation for a tax over· ,.•ride election in June. ~ The. request came from Ult CJUzens Aarilory Committee which has been stu- (dY~ bucl&elary problems faced by the dmric\. . . · ~ 'The committee stated that i( measure ·~~the override should not be in eJ. : feet ror longer than one year. A specific ~ fil'Jre was not suggested but if the board votes for the election the committee will • present a figure sometime ln February; I • Yo•th Gap Sttullell . ( MIBSfON VIEJO -Paul Kee .. n. ·tsPectal community relationa consultant ~for Roumoor Corporation, will attempt •an explanation of the 1eneration gap for /Mission Viejo Republican Woman's Club, '".Federated, Tuesday at II :30 a.m. in Buf- ! fy 's restaurant, Mission Viejo. {~ "Keenan will share observations on communicating with the segment of Jyouth that doesn't speak the same : lan1uage as we do," said a spokesman j lor the Republican group. \ Reservations and transportation ar· f rangements may be made by calling Mrs. .Ursula Spencer, &17·2844 or Mrs. Pat (Heuneman, 837f'3. '9 Candle Cla• Set MISSION VIEJO -A candle decorating worklbop is scheduled for tir day and Dec. I. The class will be taught from 7 to JO p.m. by Mrs. Rita Davis. For location contact ·Mn. Doris Swanson at 837-3143. The elm is spon-sored by the Miss.Ion Viejo Association of Artists a n d Craftsmen. 'Ufe or~••' Trial O.rder ·a· ' • • • ' .. .. over ·" ·Massac~e WASHlNG'roN (UPI) -Tht Anny t<> day ordered a .. life or death" court martial for Isl Lt. William).. Calley Jr. on charges of murdering 109 South Viet· namt.e civillan.e "o( varklus ages and sexes." • One df the ipecilic1Uon1 against the 26- year~ld Calley, lffder of an American platoon at the Ume of the alleged massacre, charged he shot a 2-year old chlld. 1 There were Jive. other specltic1lions. Corky 'Carroll Surf Winner In Santa Cruz OM · ol lhem char1int him with premeditated murder of "not less than 70 Od~nijal .human beings." T~ court martial was ordered by Ma}. Geo. Orwin re. Talbott, oommaNUng iener1l of Ft. 18elih.ing, Ga. He dJrecttd that the proceedin1s be· conducted on 1 "capital" basis. Calley is now stationed at Fort Benning. A Pentagoo spokesman .said Talbott's directive meint that the death penally coold be linposed, and tbat if Calley were convicttd, the penalty could not be less than·life lmprlsoornent. The announcemeht of the court martial trial came about an hour atter the Armt disclosed Uiat a new, special lrivestlg,tjon had been ordered of the incident to ~etermine if it was · hushed · up· ai the time. Lt. Gen. William R. Peers was ap- pointed to head the inquiry. The m:tUtary trial of the Wayneffllle,. N.C., lieutenant lvill be held at-i;'t:;. Beri- nlng. A spokesman saMJ il would be at Special to tbt DAILY PII.OI' least a month -possiblY •longer-befort SANTA CRUZ ....... Psrouthern CaUfornia it begins. , competitors lid by Dana Point's Corky The specifications against CalJe)t ac.' Carroll, who jockeyed his board over t~ cused Calley himself of shooting the vie~.• footers, swept the prize money in the tilns in each case -indicating that a Pro-Am International Surfing Cham· large number of other alleged murders pionships here Sunday. were under investigation. Carroll, 22, ~rmerly of Surfside, took The Army announced last weekend that $1,500 in first place winnings during the 25 other solflers and ex-soldiers were three-day event sponsored by Smirnoff und er invesli2atiOn in connection with the Vodka. richest in surfing history. case. One of them, S Sgt. David Mitchell. Finishing behind the current U.S. now at Ft. Hood, Tex., has been charged Surfboard ChampionsbJp dere_nder were with asaiult with intent to commit Dru Harrison, Hennou Beach, $*>0; murder. David Nuuhiwa, HunlbJaton Beach,. $500; The Anny said all of the alleged Greg Tucker, Huntln&ton Beach, '300, murders occurred "on or about March 16. and AH 1'ewis, Hermou Buch, $200 or 1 1968 at 14Y Lal In Quang Ncai Province." scholli1hlp. ' , · P~rs, chief of reaervea on the Anny The oa.ty ~ort.blrn California surfen to general staff, was ordered to 0 nplore place among the fteld of eo parUclpants the niture and the-scope of the~ or~nal were the boJ·lltl team of Kathy Balley Army investigation o! the so-ealltd My and Ron Hall of Santa erui. Lal incident northeast of Quang N1ai City 'Ibey placed secood in the pro tandem in Vietnam, op. March J6, 1988." event won by Hal Sachs of San Clemente The original investigation wa1 con· and Pattie YOUA&, of Glendale. ducted by the U.S. 11th ·Jnfantry .Brigade. Steve Bohene, Jle!!nosa Beach, and The conclusion then was that jhere was Barrie Algatr, S,Oll Monica, placed'tbJrd no reason for further examination of the in the tandem....category, which calls for. details and no cause for disciplinary ac· acrobatic ' stunts• performed ab o a r,d rt!on. ' ( ~ oubqi suriboll'U. The new investigation waS announced Carroll's unorthodo1 surfiin: styl~ -jointly by Army Secretary Staoley R. ri~ with hll lell fool trailing instead ol n..... and Gen. W f 111 a>m C. hia rjpt -psi!Y .outclassed all other Westnioreland, Ar:m'i chief ol stall. surfers in whit ~pares to auto raclnc'~ 1 Both em~ that.their actiOIJ did lndleopolla,IOll ID irtallh. I ' ~r,1111;tly mean Iba! they felt the n;e -• ilirflill.-.. "a' beld ; """~ 1~11on and~lillrw.,. lti: '<>ff BtNmtr Line Belch and was adequate, but aald this W«ild •be hl&hlighted by top quality waves. · detmnlned. · ·- AlJ0ve and Beflond Duty Three Army sergeantS today received the Medal of Honor from President Nixon for heroism in Viet· nam1 From -left are Nicky D. Bacon, 23, Caraway, Ark .; Paul R. Lambers, Holland, Mich., and Web- ster Anderson, 36, Winnsboro, S.C. ' ' City Council to Study / L(lgUJJa' s Tennis · Needs / Laguna's tenni3 needs will bounct back before city councilmen early next year. Councilmen called tor Sn early 1970 study session on the matter -possibly a joint discussion with school trustees - after considering a report from the Laguna Beach Tennis Association. It had callf/9 for acq uisition of at least three acres of Oat land suitable for con· strucllon of 10 te'nnls courts Jn the future. Citing National Recreation and Park Association standards, the report stated that Laguna should have now seven public courts to serve its 14,,000 persons. There are two c;ty tennis courts and six school di strict courts, two of them substandard. Mayor Glenn Vedder said Los Angeles -mentioned in the s t u d y -has one public court for each 22,000 persons. He said Newport Beach' yith a population of about 4.7 ,000 has lwo city tennis courts. It has many school or private courts, he noted. an.d t~at the city rec~eation del/8rtment bring 1n recommendations. Councilman Roy Holffi S1.1gested a join! discussion "1th the school board, boys' club .llnd tennis assoclaUon. He noted that a large part of·1he community not living in the city use loCal. .tennis courts. · , Holm also said that courts near the new 1 Boys' Club facillty would be beneficial. Vedder sald tennis Interest 1.s probaby greater per capita among young persons. He said there might be a way to expand the tennis area at the high school. Trailer Com·t Appeal Before Council in Capo '·The statement of .one .tennis. court for each, 2,000 persons is nice to shoot for but we do better than Newport Beach or the A public hearing appealing the planning 17,000 Eligible For School Bond Election Tuesday Nearly 17,000 registered voters are eligible to go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether or not the school bond in· terest rate will be raised from 5 to 7 per· cent in the San Joaquin Elementary School Distri ct. · Polling places which will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. are University Park School; Irvine School, La P a z Intennediate School, Olivewood. School, O'Neill Sch6ol and Gates School with two polls in each of the two clubhouses in Leisure World , Laguna Hills and one in the home of Benjamin Halperin in University Park. Two-thirds or the vole cast must be in ravor of the measure in order for it to pass. . Rex Nerison, business manager for the district, said that he was very hopeful that the measure would pass. "All we 're doing is raising the interest rate. We're not pas.sing any more bonds. There is no reason for a person to vote no " unless he doesn't like kids or schools." said Nerison. , • ,\dellne• Reerultb19 ,,: SADDLEBACK VALLEY -MiS1ion .·VJejo's chapter of the Sweet Adelines in- vites any woman residina: in the Sad· "dltback Valley to join them Tuesday at l'1:30 p.m. ~t·llowney SaYinp 'and Loan in tMlssiOn Viejo. ,, '' '• The group specializes in barber shop harmony. For further information con· tad Mrs. Keith L. Olsen at 830-1830. "f • '~'I • l I• •1 • t I 'l"' t ' '• Tarlc~fl ·p;. Sl•••d '1 ·~• "\ 1·1•· ' ·~ ' " 'l n! I I' City of Los Angeles,'' Vedder said. commission's denial of a land u1e permit fhe mar,or said, "I 1;gree if ybu are for a mobile home park will C(Jme before going to. hiave ttnnis activity, you need the San Juan Capistrano City Council He explained that no agency will purchase tbe nearly ·$3.5 milliOD in bonds the district has already accumulated but a new . law signeci,11by the governor permits districts to ral1e the in~ereat rate if two thirds of the voten;agree. :;\:1ss101'1 VIEJO 'L ' 'nlor"Tij~ 'Mo--~lt' on-~1··01.1e uistr1"ct sludenls wlf( be cefebr1111!1 Thanklglv-' ' ' ·"-' . 1,,, e ..... ' ' quilt a feW cow-ts in ooe spot. 'J'liis is tonight. quite logical." .. The park had been planned for pro- He said the council atJ:d planning com· perty located off Del Obispo Street near "Although 7 percent will be the ap. proved interest rate this doesn't mean they have to sell at that rate," said Neri.son. "Some agencies are willing to buy bonds at, six percent and I feel sure we could sell ours for that rate.'' ing eve with a dance. · , ~ • nli!sion have been looking for places to the Baptist Church. The Wednesday event will feature live • music from 8 to 11 p.m. in the recreation A ., s · p• Pl ~:m~~~r11fr.::.~~~~rscents pproves· ewer 1pe ' an put tennis court.s for JO years. He men-The request v.'as denied because the tioned a 1966 proposal that live courts be commission believed the property would atoj:i a Glenneyre parking structure. He be difficult to develop so that adequate mentioned another study proposing drainage could be provided and because He stated that the increased interest rates would not hurt the taxpayers' pocketbook. He explained that an owner of a $30,000 house for example would pay only $1.50 total more in taxes per year. Any resident of Mission Viejo Is welcome . Non-residents must be a guest or a recreation center member. e Capo Foldet< Viewed SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO - A new brochure on San Juan Capistrano will be displayed to members of the Chamber of Commerce at their breakfast meeting Tuesday. Other bu siness will include election of the board of directors for the coming year. Guest speakers will be Gene Kite of tnca Plaslics and Gus Vangalis of Vanson Diversified Inc. who will describe their plant operations. The meeting \Vil\ take place at 7:30 a.m. at Pete and C~ra ·s Restaurant. Strike Shuts School PROVIDENCE, RJ. IAPl -This city's 28,000.pupll public school system was shut down today by a strike of the Providenc;e Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contract. ltU.rt N. W•-4 .., ........ *" l"WH..., J•U a. c.,1.,, 'lb .............. O-•.i Mt111,., Till-•• ll:Hl'll .... Th'"''' A. M,,,h;,,, Me-Irle (ti"' Aichtr4 P, NtlC .. _ .... ,, cu,, l!flltf L......, .... Of .... 1!2 F•rt1f Avt, Mt!li"t .Y4•tllt P.O. IH 666, f265l ...... _ Ce.it Mttt: HI .,,.,1 6t¥ 1'""' "'-" •t~t~· ,,,, """' .............. ~ .. Mlllll"'91911 kt<I!. M Jffl l'"9t Directors or the Moulton-Niguel Waler District have approved a proposed agree- ment with the Santa Margarita Water District to build a 3,900-foot pipeline from Rancho Viejo Road to the San Juan Capistrano city llinil.s to carry sewage from a new Mi&alon Viejo development to the San Juan treatment fa cility. The two.year plan, general manager Carl Kymla told dlrector5. would reiult in a saving of a.-·-,1ately $44,000 a Hill Planning Concepts Topic For Planners New concepts in hillside planrilng wil' be examlne<f by Laguna Beach planninii: commissioners in a study session tonight. Developer f\.1ark Gumbiner a n d architect Peter Ostrander are seeldna: the views of the Planning Commission on a proJ)O.'ed 118-acre development adjactnl to Morninfside Di"ive. The innovative plan, calling for 28 acres of (l'eenbelt. with cluster. housing and contour roads desla:ned for minimum disturbance or the terrain. is aimed at preservation of the natural hillsides and elimination of the cut and fill procedure that has resulted in flood problem1 . Second item up for study is a smaller request by Geoffrey Riker, who seeks to re-divide six small lots near the top of Alta Vista \Vay into four building sites. B~ause the new lot arrangement \\'ould result in sideyards of less than the size req uired by city building codes, plan· ners will study the whole concept for the proje<:t before making Uiclr reco1n· mendation. Only 400 Tl'oops Shy of Deadline SAIGON IUPll -The United Stal" fJ'IUSt rtmove only 400 addJUonal troops from \'it:tnam to meet the Nixon 1d· ministration,.'1 pl of rCducin& American forces here to 414,000 men by Dee. 15, the U.S. Military Command said today. Spoktamen aald another 4,lllO U.S. &ervicemen wert redeployed from Viet- nam la1t week and a1 ol last '11lurld1y there were fM,400 Americans Jn the war '°"'· ll lo the toweat troop 1tren1th figure since Decemb'er, 19G7. I ' courts above Ir vine Bowl by m;i.ssive of the current moratorium on mobile year and give Moulton·Niguel additional hillside cut and fill operations. home park applicalions in the city. ac~ time to carry out planned construction of Councilman Charlton Boyd suggested Cord ing to city engineer Jack Kubota. new facilities. the matter be put on a 1970..71 project list Councilmen also will be considering a The Moulton-Niguel board agreed to request by H. L. Gutch regarding pro. foot the 154,000 cost of constructing the H.udolf H.ess Moved pc'tY being de,.loped outside of the city pipeline and installing a metering device, limits. The request will perlain to the wlth the understanding that Santa ) availability of the city's main sewer line Margarita will repay the full amount and T () Brili~II Hospita which traverses the area. take over the line in July, J972. A mobile home park is being developed Kymla said the San Juan city treat· BERLIN CAP) -Rudolf Hess, once on the property which is soutll or Del 1nent plant can handle an average of deputy fuehrer of Nazi Germany. was Obispo Street and westerly of Allpaz. The 500,000 gallons a day (sufficient for 1 moved from the Spandau war crimes area falls into the Capistrano Beach population of 5,000) with a peak load of 1 prison today to the British military Sanitary District and developers are fac· million gallons. hospital in West Berlin. eel with constructing an 8,000-(oot sewer The Santa Maragarita District, "'hich It was the first lime that Hess, 75, had line to the sewer facility. covers a 7,000-acre Mission Viejo planned been moved from Spandau in the 23 years If the city decides to allow the park lo "We are very hard pressed to ac· commodate the cl)ildren in this district," said Nerison. ''We're hoping to get some relief when Aliso and Valencia schools open after the first of the year. BJ special arrangement we ha ve two more schools about to . begin construction but this is the ex tent of our building unless the measure passes." He said the district needs three or four new schools besides those planned. Cos n10~ ~atellitc co!11~unity .adjacent to the existing since be was imprisoned there after being use the city sewer line, the use may be Mission VieJo development, will pay given a life sentence by the Nuemberg contingent on the city's later annexation MOSCOW {UP I) -The Soviet Union S30,000 a year for use of the pipeline and \Var Crimes Tribunal. Hes,, was moved to of the property. Complicating the matter today launched an unmanned earth the San Juan facilitties. the hospital for examination and x.rayS is the city 's moratorium on mobile homt satellite, Cosmos 31 t, the Tass News The project initially will serve 300 l!~co~nn~ec~t~e~dFtw~it~hms~lo~m~a~ch~p~a~ln~s.~~~~jp~ar~k~a~p~p~li~ca~t~io~ns~.ij~~~iiiiA~g~en~c~y~a~n~n~ouiin~cedi.~~~i~~~ Coronado homes now under construction, or already occupied . The honies no"· are being served by a badly overloaded Mission Viejo treatment plant, Kymla said, with the resu!Ung trealed water used to irrigate the Mission Viejo golf course. ·:we need to move fast on this," Kymla s1ud. "We don 't want to hold Mi ssion Vie· jo up on getting the homes occupied." He emphasized the need to "buy" Ume until fund s are available to proceed with construction or an estimated $523,000 \\'Orth of facilities needed to keep up with the growth of Mission Vlejo. Board chairman Ivar Hanson said he relt the proposed agreement would benefit everyone com:erned and could be signed at the December meeting if all other parties were i"\ accord. f'rom Page J WATER BOARD view that the district might have dif· ficulty selling .bonds in the future If "a. Mickey Mouse deal like this" should take place. Kymla was instructed to attend the hearing and seek a continuance if a more satisfactory plan could not be agreed upon. EnUre bonded Indebtedness or the h-foulton-Niguel Water District. KymLI said later. is •11 ,674,950 from now until 1996 when lhe last exl11ting bonds will be retired. Tht Great Lakes Carbon pro- ptrty repr.:esents about two pcrctnt of the district'• total assessed valuation. Kymla sai<l. lie aaid that five separate studies had bttn m.adt in an attempt to establish the pre.sent value or projected tuturt taxes on the property. based on estimated growth . Results varied from $68.000 to $127,000 In annual taxe.s, 1\yrnla said. Psychiatrist on Dut'y One of our more nor111al customers, a prominent psychia· trist, contributed this n1essa~e : "The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion h~ has of himself." Nolv suppose you don't Care for yourself (unlikely). \Ve guarantee that no one \\'ill ever kno'v if you 're 'veariilg one of our fl attering suiti;. Or perhaps you're naturally modest but secretly suspect you 're terrific. !~ow better to confirtn your suspicion than to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The \Vhole clears more difficult if you thmk it's obvious that you are outstanding. But \Ve urge yo u not to confuse your friends \vith two difierent personalities. Outstand \vith J ack Bidwell. \Vhat's an old secret anyway? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as you own 3467 Via Lldo al Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Open Friday evenings until 9 p.m. • I I I I ! I I, I ~~[ Sites Set • }.Fo~ CIF Grid Tiffs : • .Rolling Hills High School In- • : vades Orange CountY for the aecood straight year to do bat- tle ht CIF AAA quarter!inals action with a Cres tview '• League c:!wnplon. ; t. Last year the Titaps dispos.. ::: tel ol Laguna Beach.42-14, and r . Ibis lime the .Foothill Knights ·.: proVi,de the.opposition at Sanla '•. Ana Bowl, Boljl teams sport ~ 10-0records. ...... other ciF football playoff ~· games involving Orange Coun· 5' ty teams are Ana·belm -.' (AMA) and Redlands ht their ' rematch at Anaheim Stadium, ~ Fullerton (AAA) vs South • Pasadena at Arcadia High School and Los Alamitos (AA) hosting Riverside Poly at Western High. The pairings and sites: .... BllhoP Am•I VS fl Rllldlo II c .... rllOJ corr'" ,,:;l~lm VI Rrdi.llds It Aiiahelm Blair VI Slflll Motllcl M Roae Bowl Wtllttlw Yf Llkewoocl •I \ltltr1nt 11-.:11\1!'1\. ..... ;' .... ~t :r':t.ao.n' VII ,Fullerton It '· Fl~~rphy VI l11Wnc11le •I Sentlnet A~1ol~1 Hiiia n Foolf'!UI 11 S.nt1 Boni II . Yf GlenclDill 11 , Cltru1 JC h llf• Pau~ 1t 81ritow Hloh Loa Al1mlrot v1 Rlv1rafde 11 Wnl ... n A !!ii. 8on1ve!'ltu,.. 1! S.nt1 Yr1e1 Hloh HtMel 11 P11m Sprln11 Hlah Smelt Sdlooll Yue~ V1llev vs P1r1el1t1 11 A~ teio.. v111ev eo11- 8aror1 11 lm~rl1I Hieb !f' Polo :Plal . , . , I ' I ! ' ' l<;o.r~n:a., .Newport If. • . • ' ' • • Face Ster·n Tests " ' ' Corona del Mil' and New· port Harbor -two well known namea: lo the role ot CIF water pOlo playoU com- petition -will be facing stern tests Tuesday afternoon for the right to e«1iti.nue towards the semifinals. No. I oeeded Corona del Mar ls up againSt Charmel League champion Oxnard High at Long Beach Millikan (3 p.m.) whUe Newport Qarbor faces Garden Grove (19-1) a t Lakewood following t fl e Downey-Anaheim fracas at 3. Oxnard presents a 12-3 outfit with ils most notable ac· complishrnent the recent ~1 win over tough Mira Costa. The Yellowjacket.s are a se:tlor dominated team with a balanced scoring punch and good teain speed, Garden Grove, meanwhile, boasts one of the CIF's ·best overall marks -a 19-1 record that is only blemished by a 5-3 defeat at the hands of top rated Corona del Mar. The Argonauts, under coach Lynn Rodney are working on a 13 game wiMing streak and have not been held to less than a two point margin in any of their 19 victories. Junior Rod cade Is the faates\ or the Argos. and usually is employed on the last.break oflenae. He bas help from seniors Steve Casey, Terry Ricl&e and Steve Shortt!d.<e. Bu\ it's the. overall teamwork that RodQey is counting , on to dispose of NeWPOrl Harbor's S u 'iJ a e t League champions. 'l'be Sailors, Who' have won the CIF cbamploilshlp tile past two years, bad a field day ln secqnd rotind competition Fri· day, blasting Sµl}oy Hills, 10-6. C.Orona del Mar also had a relatively easy time of it in se- cond. round action, turning Upland High back, 11·5. •AIDIN OIOVI It-I t W1tlrnlnst1r 1 Slrvlll 20wtsi.m f An1helm .... .- 4 CO$l1 MtSI • , 3 eor-dll Mir 1 M1rln1 f WUlmlMllll' 6 Trov 7 1'01111'1111 12 E1l111Cl1 I T~v • kenl'IMIY t P1Cltlc1 11 L• Oulnll '$81111-.0 10 Jl1ncllo Al1mltotl 1 Bol11 Gr1nda IOLISel'l>I --- OKNAltD 1114) J l-Beach Poly 5 ~ 8ffCh POl'i' 12 Jledondo llMdl .. . Six Monarchs Honored On All-Angelus Teams 1 Senti Monlcl 1 Ml,. Co1l1 5 Mornlnpldl lt Nordoft 21 Htrv1rd ' V1<1!Url s .,,,.. ... 12 llu- • ·-4 Dos Pueblol a Mire Conl1 ,, Mater Dei High gridders picked up six spots on the AIJ.. Angelus League football team of 1969 as selected by the circuit coaches. Leading the Monarchs OJ. the of(ense were tight end Jim Blackburn, gua;:d Ron Dickson and halfback Mark Dunn. Defensively, Monarchs Tom Grzecka, Bill Appleton and Bob Haupert were named. Dunn was leading rusher for Mater Dei, carrying the ball for 738 yards a.1141 carries for a S.2 aver age and 1 1 touchdowns overall. He was named to the All· Orange County first team by the Orange County Sportswriters Association and ,,. was select.ed as the Orange Coast area back of the year by the DAILY PILOT. Quarterback Pat Haden, a Junior, a1ong with split end John McKay of champion Bishop Amat led the first team offense. Haden was named moat vaulable player of the circuit. l'.'l all, the Lancers tiulled down seven first team berths while runnerup St. P au I garne red six places. O,l'l'NSI' haltloit Na-Wt{9'1t CllU SE-McK1v. 81shop Amit 170 Sr. TE-8l1ckburn, Mllll" De{ ltS Sr. T-81ln, SI. PIUI 205 Sr. T-811sch, 81!.hoP Amit 20$ Sr. G--Fr...,denbll'll, SI. Paul 190 Sr, G--DlckllOn, Miter 0.1 165 Sr. C-Ponsoll9, SI. P1ul 205 Sr. QEl-H&Oen, Bishop Amat no Jr. QB-$ummerlelt. SI. AnlhonV 190 Jr. H8-Dllnn, Miter 0.1 11$ Sr, H8-E1tr1d1, 8l1holl Amil 16$ Sr, Fa-McP1rtl1nd, SI. P111I US Sr. ..... M E--H1ncod(, SI. PIUI E-Cornell, BlshoP Amit T--81rrell, Servlt1 T-Gr:tdc1, Mater Del MG--Gi'rcll. 81M'!PP Amal LB-Kelly. SI. Paul L8-Zlmm1rm1n. 5'r'vlt1 L8-Al'Pl•!on, Mlllr 0.1 H8--Loll11, Servll1 HB--WH, Blll'H:lll, Amil $-0\lnn, Servi!• 5--HIUPll"I, Mlltr 0.1 21D Sr. li'O Sr. l~S Sr. 1110 Sr. 21J Sr. 200 Sr. 175 Jr. 170 Sr. 16S Sr, 165 Sr. 170 Sr. HO Jr. AWARDS •• gym. 8:30 p.m. Dec. I Fountain Valley -Fall sports awards dinner (a11) at school cafeteria. 6:30 p.m. Huntington Beach -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 8:30 p.m. Mission Viejo -Fall sports awards dinner (a11) at school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. Newport HarbOr -Sports awards dinner (varsity foot. ball only) at Balboa Bay Club. 6:30 p.m. San Clemente -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 6:30 p.m. Pro Grid Standings Collegiate Grid Scores ' "'L 1!•1""'9 C:Onl.,_. CM lurY Dl'Yltleft W L T .-ct. f'tl. 0, Clevfl•nd 1 2 1 .n1 762 m s1. I.oil!• 1 ' 1 .3l3 2n 2511 New York l 7 o .300 1Sl' 2A1 Pl!!&blirell 1 9 O .TOO 160 29f C1plto1 Dlvlllllt Dall•• W1!11ll!lllOn PMllClelPhl• Ntw Orie..ns 120.aoo m1n s J 2 .ru 233 232 ' s I .Ao!' 211 276 3 7 0 .lllO 227 290 WHlen CO!lhnnce W•lftl'll Division Mlnnesol1 t l o .llOCI 3'19 103 o.1ro11 1 3 o .700 194 lll Gl'ffll BIY 5 5 0 .soo 17& ua Cllkl90 I 9 O .100 159 221 CNllll DIYllloll LM Ant}elu 10 0 0 1.000 716 169 81111~ ' 4 0 .MIO 226 211 At11nll 3 1 0 ,:JOO 1 .. 232 S.n P:r1ndsco 2 1 1 ,m li'O 251 Suftdlt't ltttUtt. WtVll~ 27, All1nt1 :I'll 811tlmor1 24, Chle.110 21 Lon ArtPitl 24, 081111 2l Detroit 16, Glft'n BIY 10 Cl-lend 2L New Yol'tl 17 Phll1ci.tlphl1 )I, St, Loul1 XI Mlnl'lesol1 52, Plllsburvh l• New Orltens O, Stn Fr1nclKll 3' Tllvnd1Y'J Scllldul1 Ml,_.llC" If 0.tn:llt S11'1 'fl'11>c:tsco 11 011111 ' , lkl11lll.,.1 Sclledul1 Al!1nt1 II B11tlmore Clevetllld 11 Chle100 lea Antelll II W1$hln11on N~ York "L GrHn ll1y, 11 Miio W811kff . Phlledelphl• 1t New Orle1n• Pllt&bu'llh If SI. L.ou!1 "L l'llft(ft Pl•i•IOfl I; ... v .. "_ ... . ' '!:,.. lkiff•lo .... llollott '• Ml1rnl W l T l"d ... ti. 0 .. 1 J o .n1 v1 201 5'2,S5'b201 J • 0 .27J 112 219 l • 0 .21l 117 "' 2 • ' .200 17, 243 WHtwll Dlvl111ft Olkllnd Kllllff Cll'i' Sin Dleto Cl11clnn1U 0enYlr f 1 I .900 Jl3 t 2 0 .11• 291 S60..W 2l5 461..400 :W217 461 229210 su...u.,.. It llOSIOn 3!, B11tt1lo 21 San Ole90 '5, D1111ver 24 Houston :n, Miami 1 New Yarit «I. Clnclnn1!1 1 O!lkland ?7, K111H1 Clt'i' 24 TllUl'tdlv'• kllldull Denver If K1nu1 CllY Siii D!t!IO 11 HOllS!on C!ncl11n1tl et 8utt110 Boston VI. Ml1ml, 11 T1mpa, Fii. 0•kl9nd 1t Nl'W York Calendar SOUTHLAND USC 14. UCLA 12 Sin JOH SI. 15, Pec:iflc 12 Ol'HOtl SI. 10, OfellOn 1 Wnhln~on ». W1t.hlnoton SI, 'n Sl1nlord 7', C1llfvr'11l1 29 S.Cr1menta Stell lfl, Puoet Sound 7~ Cal SI. (LBJ ~1, S.n Fr1nc:lsai SI. 10 Whllfllr 15, RldllndS U C1I Wnllrn 61. C~'1 Guard ' Cel SI. (H1YW1rd) 2$, V1ller Slll9 17 Sen Diego s11i. Q , M. Tl~ll SI. ,, "" P111n St. 27 Pllllburllh 7 W~I Vlr9!nf1 13, SVrlCl.IH 10 Prlnc:ll'totl l5. Olrll!'lllUlb 7 VIII 7, HlrYll'd 0 Corllll!ll 11, P9t111 l' Columbl1 II, llrow11 I lloston u. 21. Ternt)le J Rul"ri 48. Co1111!1 12 Buffllo 2,, Vlnl!ICIVI 1• Ltohlllh 316, l1l1v1tlt' If MIDWEST Mleti!11n 2-4, Ohio Stei. 12 Purdue "'· Ind!•,.. 21 Mktll111n SI. )t, Norlhwntern 1 1'11iOY Missouri I'• K1115l1 7l Cross country _ Oril!N Coll-Notre 011ne ll Air Force I lnvll1!1on11 Ul. CIF Flnlb, IOWI ot(I, 11uno(1 0 8askelbell -1111 scrlmmaonl Cost1 Mlnnnot1 l5, Wl$CO!'l1l11 10 Mell II Covl,.., MlHlon Vlelo I F~ Nebr11k1 '°'• Olcl1homl 1( t1ln ValleY, LO$ All'llllO! 11 l&eiln1 .... ,, __ '' •• , '' o Beach (I ll II 3:15), Coron• dill Mir II ........... -..... DWI ' Jort11n. FoclhlH " E 1 1. n ('I. Colorldo -'l, K1nu1 Sl1te l2 Wetlmlnster 11 Ranct!o A11mlloa (Ill 11 SOUTH J). TenntUH 31, Kenluckv 26 W~IY Sol.Ith C1rolln1 27, CletMOll lJ Baskt'lbell -1111 Krlrnm191!1 l 1 M1rvl1nd 17, Vlr1lnl1 13 H1br1 at Hunllnt!on BfKlh Tuslln 11 Florldl 51111 ». N.C, Sllll 22 EdlMlll (both 11 ll. Oukl 17, North C1ralln1 U FrllllY V111derl>llt 63. 01vldson I W1l1r f>tllo -UC lrvlnt 11 NCAA 111 LSU 27, Tul1nt 0 Lono BeoKll. Richmond 21, w11111m I. Miry 11 Baskelblll1 -E1 Cimino II Or1ng1 HWE•• Cots!, Golden W~•f 11 Mt. San Ji~lnl'O SOUT lbalh al I), Seddllbldl: 11 Sin Dll90 SMU 12, B1vlor 6 Mtta 171. Coronl del Mir el Morn-TCU 21, Rka 17 ln9S!de 0 0 1.rn, IC'l'lmm-J. Etl1nc:l1 Houllon 41 , Wvomlnt 14 al Western 13 p m. Krlmm'"l' VIiii ltOCKllS Pert. 11 Mir ne (6:30 11.m. 1erlmm1"I' Ullh ,,, &YU 6 S1tw111r Cron COllntrv -St11ti JC f1n1b. et i;;;;;";;";;';;';;";;";;';;';;"';;'";;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Fruno. B1~etbllt -Goldlll Wnt 11 °''"" COii! (I), s.ddleback JC II Gros-ti (7), Wiii!' F'l:llo -UC lvrl"' mt NCAA tournemerit In ~ BeKll. ENJOY · "LOCAL" SERVICE ''TEED ~ BAFIECC tNBURANC& 'I; •• WHY NOT PLAY? s.f,i;o will h1n•f1r yo11r fil1 to our off1c1 1t no ch1NJ•· Noth!J19 ch111911 •11c1pt th1 p•r· 101111 1tt1ntion whieh 'i'OU c111 now r•e•lvel • ' A Public CourM with • Country Club Atmo1phere, Tht Huntington Stacllff Championship Golf Course and Unp1r1ll1IH ClubhouN F1cllltl11 1f70 MIN"I AND LA.Did •ou ot•ANIZATION AP"11CATIONS AYAILAIU '. 1"10 SMOI" l"ll:ACTIC::t: Oll:t:t:NS Oll:IYINO IANOI ltt:JfTAlS CAll:TS LS5SONS DINIJf• ltOOM COCKTAIL lOUNO• IANOUST ltOOMS HY~!~~JON )ll SH~~I~ JJ6-11'4 ....... 11-. 11a..1111 Dlt'llClllM h Ci.. 1111 D• 11"1• t. ....... W .. ilivt .. """' '9 ,,IM ,..,., rltfll II Chi...._ ., llltllk C .. lf Mwy, It ....... Wftll _. 11 ''""' "'' ti CltltMftl, Bob Paley Ind Aloocf11ft INSURANCE Pho .. 642-6500 .. 54'>-3205 from North Orange County 474 IE. 17th St, COSTA MESA Monday, Novtmbtr 24, 196~ DAILY PILOT ,35 Pro Cage . S~t.urda1'• Prellmlnarie• .· • . . Standings Al·ea Rurmers Shine in CIF Meet ... ...... Dl1fftlln Ntw Y-orlt 111111rnor1 Mllwlul(H Clnc:l1111111 Phll111elP1'111 qetroll ·~ .. Wiii '-"f l"ct. 01 )Ol .t51- 14 ' .700 $lit 11 f .5.50 IVs • n .n1 11 71t.W12 6 11 .1$3 11 6 ,, .316 11 Wt1ttr11 Ofvllilll Afl•~'· ~I Al!NllS Cfttc••o $811 Fr~!\e:lt«I '" -·-· Sllllfl 13 ' .614 11 • .ll1t ' 10 ' .5'• l I N ·"" ·~.,. 1 11 .>It Sl'J 1 13 .3$0 6!11 s 1a m ,.., lu.....,'• lttwllt Clt1Cll'lnlll 117, l'tlolfllll 1U 81lt11¥ior1 Ut, Los Allllln t7 lollt'Ofl 125. ie111Je 116 T .... .,..~ Clnc:lnfllll II Mllw•ukM SUttl1 11 Sin OlllO l!>dlin1 Kll).luCk'i' C1~t1111 Pl!fflw1'9h N""' Yortl M1llTll ... l'lllll'I! DlVISl9t1 Wt11 lfff l"CI. G• J~ 2 .175 11 5 .706 2V. • • .500 6 I t .411 61'1 • 12 .333 • 5 ll .211 10 WHl•n OlvltJon New Ol'!e1n1 11 7 .611 Los At11Ml11 10 t .516 I 0.1111 10 10 .lOO 2 W•'1'•1"9ton f 11 .(50 J OlnVet' 6 13 .)16 5\1.1 sund.y•s 11:-lh K.,tuckv 111, Lon Anteln 11$ ,New Yort. no. Plllaburtll 106 Cltll1a lJI, W111\l"9lot1 117 TldlY'IG ... 0.llal II New Orlll~ Westminster, 5an Cleme.1te an4 Mater Dei took another step l'UrUrer Jn th&r quest of ClF cross country titles Satur· day in acuon at Long Beach Sla\e. The three schools will now enter the finals this Saturday which again will be staged on the Long Beach campus. The first race starts at 10 a.m. Westminster trailed Mira Costa in race two. Don Diston was the Jirst Lio.1 finisher, coming in second in 9:30. Other Lions and their times were Steve Varga, 9 : 5 O, \Vayne Akiyama, 10:02, Steve Lassegard, 10:13, Ken Hurst, 10:15, Ted 1.tauter, 10:19 and John Nichols, 10:26. Newport ran in race one of the AAA division but did no.t qualify. Chris Bentley was the first . Tar, to crOss · th'e finish line, coming in 32nd Jn 10 :08 . Follbwing Bentley were Rick Flemµig, 10:13 .. Sid Comroo.1, 10 :32, John 'Holcomb, 10:39 8nd Steve Alward, UJ:43 • Costa Mesa also tailed to. win a 'berth in the finals dur· Ing the AM heat. Satesian, Rancho Alamitos and Ric.hard Preist Jed the Roland also qualified tor the 111ustang harriers and was trailed by Doug MacLean. finals. Following this duo was Steve Bob Llneback was I.he top Oendlnger, John an<\ Tom finisher for San Clemente Olswang, Tom Stovall and Bob coming ln second ;.1 9:37. Gollnick. Craig Sterling was seventh in Jack McQuown of Htr.l· 9:50, Brad Winton, ninth in tington Beach just. missed 9:51, Gary Brashears, 13th in quail.tying, winding up sixth in 9:57 and Bill Ayer, 17th in race one in 9:45. 10:01. Westminster ls rated an ex· . I~ the A di vision, Mater Dei cellent contender for the AA f1n1shed third In the first race to land a spot t1 the finals . San Marino captured first in the ~eat with St. Bernard'• st· cond, Mlraleste fourth and Walnut fifth. Rick Jennings was the highest finisher for t b e Monarchs winding up · I n seventh place. Mark Collins hit the tape 11th for . Mater Del, Steve Horestmeyer 14th, .Bob LeAnza 16th &1d Toby Clearley 44th. ·crown. Its main competitioq - Saturday will come from Upland, wla.1crs of race one, Mira Costa, South Torrance and Burbank. ' DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less San. Clemente and E I Modena, the 'hvo Crestview League AA entrants, won their races. El Modena picked up · 48 points in race one to runner.up ' Lom,poc 's 96. oth.er qulilitying teams were Cl aremont, Coachella Valley and Los Alamitos. lh race two, san Clemente's Tri~ons · ~assed .40 _points to secorid place Palos Verdes'. 71. ' . Cornpl1t1 l i111 of Fib1r9l111 81lt1tl Tir11 Av1il1bl1. Pl'Jc• St.t • $21.tl ,1. F.l.T. 'f ib1r9l111 Wid1 Ov1I• -Sup1r •Pr.miurn - R1di1I -Sporh -S•nd 8u99y - & ill Si111 Tru~k Tir11 "°' BERG'S: DELTA TIRES, '141E.17th St:· CostQ t,tflCI • 645-2010 l1nkArn1rie1rd lo,,o.tt9 lotit INt loyl M•tt•r Ch•rj, 2001WIST17111, IANTA AN-'-141·6"4 ·) SEARS Has Everything ... 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LEGAL NOTICE L Momtay, Nowmbtr 24, 1964J Modular'' .p Jaris Move Modular . UOUling. Inc,, the e.lcht-mool.h.old m1aulacturer · of Monterey Mobile &mtS, has purch8'ed and Jeated a total or 10.4 acres and wU1 move to larger quarters within the Irvine Jndustrial·Complex !Jlts !nil. Formed in Janu11ry, the firm has 30 employes ln tem· porary quarters at 176~ Armstrong Ave., San~ Ana. Its new location, at 1922 Bar~ ranca Road, is sjx blocks north of th~ temporary plant .• ConstruClion is y,·eU under v.·ay on the new site with an October ei>mpletion date ex- ptcted. according to Dodds. Initially, the plant wUI h!\V& 72,000 square '1:et and 125 employes. but there is room to ,.~,. triple both the plant and lhll . 1 • ce11T~:'~~tT~~u~" "~1:t"ess work for ce to 218,000 square .. -T~ 11Mer11'"" 11ou ,,.11t¥ t.e t• c..... feet and 375 employes. ''"ox""' 1 111.rtll'H' 11 10'll Sin lltfl'IOl----,.,,,,,--,,-,,.,-==:---I ·~ L"Vflot lt1cll, Clllfornlol • ..,.,,.,.., LEGAL NOTICE ·~ "llctlliovt llrrn name of SEALAND '!<OM,ANY IMl'OltT -EXPOllT "'° ftll•i----'---:---:-----1 I ll t. tomPOS..t o• IM follllwlM MOTICiE OF SA'-1 ·~"-":.-1 ...me 111 lull 111d PIKI of Nolle• Is r-.trlOf -'""" Pl/,.,.,,, ,. 1 'ltltd-.1 I• 11 follllwl'L-··-~t 2'>l Siii HC!lol'i• JOn 11\0--~ or !llr (hrl! Cock " L...m IE. C11rnl1'"'"""' • or 11111 '''" Of C1lllor11!1 ""'· vn<M•· BRANCH MANAG ER ' D•vld P•l•gyl BofA Plans Ne'v Office Ai Niguel tt'"'8 Oil"'I, l lfllM l1Kll.. Cil, 11,n911, O.rlltlif F01'1l111 Cir G1r1 .. •. Ofltd M(IWfl'I~• 11• lNI. win ·"" 11 ... blk: •uttlon. 1'°°1 HOU.,, • new Bank oI America " Llltll E Czt•nl1d10W11!.\ Hu11t1111f1111 aMCfl, Ctlltomi., 11 .. 1.m. " .. !111t "' c.11~11. Or•n°• cour;t~: Oft wtc1n1H1.,, "'' :iro 1111 o1 0tetn1-branch to serve the Lasuna . • 0n Novfl'!'lbll' 1 '°· ~,...., ~·::r11 "S~t1~~ 1111r, "''· •h• 1011ow1,,. 0e:ic:r1bed prop. • ~,.,,. Public " 1 do L~ll e ''''· ''"'""' Niguel area will open for ')~"' 1 I' I>' 1 '1 tit be 1ne Y11r Mt~• ID No. Llct1i.t • ,cr••fll•d•oMlll ~-" lo me '" of of "'· ' bus1·ness 'I o n d a y , Dec. I, • ~181! ,..._.. """' l• ,.,.b$C1lbtd !g • • " • ,.1 ~ w ecllilow1..st.td ht cir cir ,,',~!~"'' eglo I 1·c r stdent H II • •• •-• ,. ,..,., ,,.. A!f•r-4 1~1 "¥• r na ·v e p e ,• , lfft-,,XP.lCla J •---d • (Of'ftCIAL Sll"A!JI ltM sv.-; . El'ltlM IC~• &Mounce • • """"" w' $0\,l It .... ·-· Mot1rr l"\llllk.C..l11otnll llffm .. M!Jft'IW Located at 31062 Crown °'""' Caiflt'I' :I01'1Q Mv ~'»'°" E11~1rn 1eoc1v T'" C.llfDmll Valley Parkway Road ':'lear Seel. 15. 1m ASP~D»-11 116* HAK•t\O lllfflll"'" °''"" coe11 01llY (lint, sild Ml• h tot th• PUl'SIOM of "'!If¥· N~el Road, the new bank lol-"tt 2~ ll'lf Otufllller I, U, 1r!9 llllll •of 11\t UfllltraJgfllf+fOI' ii-•, L , rq b' · 'Jn a temporary "" 11""' arid 111H1n totethw •1111 •" "'•11; m oe OUleO LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE v1rllil1!11 '"" •~Pll'I-ol ule. " structure until a proposed Otlod 1~11 1~1~ dav ol November, INf I · 1tooer1 "· Htvi.,. permanent bu lding IS com- G1rlle1d Foreign Cl " pJeted nearby. Pub1t1....a Oran~• coitl O.llv Pilot, The manager will .. _ Dav1'd Novtmber ]I, 1'6f 21'1-69 •JC J. Palagyi, a four-year bank veteran who has been assis- tant manager of the Corona del Mar branch for th:e past year. ·He live.! in Huntington Beach "'Ith his wife and two daughters. LEGAL NOTICE Tim Mltschele, operations officer, joined Bank o f , America in 1968 and has since been assigned to a manage- ment training program. He and his wife live in Mission Viejo. The·pl8'.1ned permanent building for the branch ls scheduled ! 0 r COn!ltuctlon early next year. Springs-SF Route Won ' " ~ By An· Cal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Air California was granted permission to provide pas- senger air service belwetn Palm Springs and the San Francisco Bay area. The State Public UliUlles Commission decision requires that the airline rnusl provide a minimum of one round-trip flight daily between Palm Springs_ and San Jose, Oakland or San Francisco "'ilh each of the Bily Area airports being eilher a terminal or In· tennediate stop .. Air California is prohibited r r o m carrying passengers solely betv•ecn Palm Springs and Orange County. Ontario or Hollywood, although the new flights may stop at those airports . The application said the air coach fare for the trip would be $20; ""hich wa.; described as 23 percent lowir than the fare charged by Western Alrllnes. the only other carrier now flying the route. New Co1 nputer Syste1n Offered \VALTHA~f. Mass. (UPl }- Jnteraclive Data Corp. has an- nounced a new on-line shared time computer system called XPort to provide quick ap- praisals of 4,500 stock issues for portfolio assessment. The company said 18 or the 20 largest banks in the · nation and many mutual funds and brokerage houses are being supplled with the new auto- mated porllolio appraisal sys- tem. MORE DOCTORS, DENTISTS, ATTORNEYS, AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE USE TAS BECAUSE WE'VE GOT THE ANSW•RI FOR AS LOW S 14.90 PEA CALl. US NOW FOR INFORMATION AHO A BROCHURE. -Jlb =:.:1: IUIEAU 543-2222 • omen TO llftVE ALL Of' OftAHGE CO, • -· ltl~!'!1/'*•· Worth ': · ~~~p1etLN~~-. . ' .,, . . . York . Stock List . . . ; Pl~ Your! Estate . ). •. -. ...... ..., I""' • 'Mtr l~v:ill:fJrliw~~1&e<t?''*" -., .. ._...,. c•QI. ....,, MIM ,... '"¥~Mi. . Wt. ·' ....... , ... co::'. 1·m 'i I • ~ II~-... ·~ •M' ''-" ll I u~. r :i:! '15-/. . "t""", .. 11!! ~ -= i:r l1 .~, ·, • ·U: ~ ~~ ~i ;. ffG ~.~~ ' . .To Af~ F.aipily. ~l ·'.'n1· it·: ~: ~ ~~~ ~;~~tl ·~ -~ ~ ~;g !i::!!.~ ! oo' l ~ ;; ~Ii,~ t. " • ~-~ !'~ IL"',l:'r,:n~.':ijll l , ! lt " "f ~ ~1 ii B SYLVIA PORTER t H ,__ ":f:l:tu ~-t ~ \Ii ,1, 11~.;.; 1 + I " l· " ~ l'i +~I Y . • ow cu yoa P-)'OUl'A•~ ,,a : I l4 i4 =i .~'\1~'1,0 Jl I ,, , '*'1 1 ;,.,• •· . ll ~ =:• The quesUons women have estate ta ~r &o mlldmlu ~ ~ ·h: 1 \~ -~l· 1 . .0 ~1l -1 !' 1 a '"" 1~ •agkeG about estale& and tMIJ!ts ·~Mt:-•:: Y,::I :.: 'j.'. t~:lf~:.'fl '1 jj := , t ll il:i:•~'i5 ii · a j!~ · ;.a -::',r. 'do; " ff ~ .. ll\l t~ atlheannuatsemlnanhelt1by exptrteactd?' ::g;~": 1 I t~ "tt~5 ~.: ... 'll. l ff~ j~=!~ =.1.1~ i' g~ ~ n~~'.:: the Chue Manhattan Bank or Th!J, to me, Is one oC the Al:m . I -1t. ,, ff 1 • ~. -\I ='S Jll w. -'• New Yori can be divided Into ~ J 'r"i. · 11 ~ \1ll 11\\ +'~: 10 well defined c•tecorles. because any or ua who'• •re :u~ . ~· ~ •• 1.j 111 -~ r.fl'r.J. J J !.l" ~\l 1'l = ~ They are tundanitntal. are or honest wltb ounelves when we ~lllfM~ .. ·' ' • ' .,. _" J: t.i? 4: -l •f'AI =1U 'ltnf • l. ... ~,.." ..... vttal lmpartance and surely lry to plan ahead must admit A11!rr,11 • ~l C ri. ::·~ oi11~ r•·.l ft:~ ti: ·r~ +,..~ T•~'1f11J~. ~ · ~ ~" ~ .::·~: they will be or IS much in· that we .can't be positive now ::1:=V' o\ • 1fo ~ H" tt\4 ~·'4 :lo"rrrr:' 'j7. 3!1141h · ..... 4&"""-~ ~:11 .Al· 1ul \IU \~~t Wt t. !t terest lo you aa: to the women v.•hat will be be.st for our ~~'°c::',,, 1~ ~ •• tJl\I 1'1'U =:; :l~ f;::~ 4 ~~ '~" ~" \~,.· ~,. ~~-;-:,, 1 l!~ 'i ~·l ! ~ who have attended the Chase's children In the future . ~ia.!!'f.o " 611,, 1"1\6 ,..,, -"' tit 111 .,, '' 1 SJ".-1'4' iN ,._:1 Tlr• _., 11 , ;r ~ 10 _, sessions. Ofcou. l'lt,it'ssitnplejustto A,r.~,1 ••••• , ... ·4 'l'\ n l'";"'-·~ ''1'"' "'1JO ~ ,. !! , •. +« co,,.. !!; ~+·~ ... IC 41 1:~ it\! ,,. -=-~ 8 ~fl 11 •ll ;gJl #l':-1 1111• Ir Lid ~ ~ n -\• friday-'~ C 0 t U·m n Sum-)eave your assets· outright to ~"'1/.£1 'i6'0 1~ ;~ ~j ~ =l)t =~~frl ~·'° , I 1 Jf14 u~ ffrt_ =ja 1"''1-':':l..1 ~ .v.· :: ;;1''' mtrized the anawers to Six; your beneliciarits -but there 5~; Dfi .. 4°-J~ 7o~ ~:t ~~ -1 ·~ oi= I~ J r~ JI JI•• -1 1~ :111· ·'t ft~'; M\~ It~ =.r:: bert are the remitlning lour. :may be v.alld _reasons ,for you A,•,Ar:',1r;. ·~ 1-.: ~~ " ~ -~· "',C 1 . .t0 is ,..., 111·.• _,,,.. "' l. i 1' ~ ~i• 1':~ ... 7. Why do~· ..-A a will? to hesitate to do this. A.:.:~·Noi!'~ .~ ;;~ 1 ., 1•11o + .. COii\ v "'° .. w• '11• 1m-~ tttyOU ·* ~ . m i~·1h11 =1:i ,,_ e-· If th. ey are young and I"-~~ .. a:_., .. ,.·,.? , 111 :S"' ~;,, ~· ~~ e=::""/',..f:l: ?t. ~~ !~ ~i~ +·u o~ :g"l. , .. ,, 10\' ·~" -·~ The Wiilri · Uon or some or ,,. .,,.,.,.... .-11 ,,~ J"'-v.i :+,. -pr1 ft ,fi 1-. 1 """ -v. Gr11ir111 J:1n .., ,.,,., tti\ ·~ _ '· YO<lr a"'•· alter your death expert··~ m· man a g Ing A.., c .. ~ '·"" 1fltl ~1-. .,.,\ :..iv. ... omeu Sc '1' ,. .. ""' + ~I' L•w ""° :tt 1No 11 1 11 ! ~ ,..,.,_~ 4C1n Of 1.7t ~I H '''l ,.,~ -,. I 111 U"I) 5t'o\ n -114 lleltl 1 . .0 20f An. "'llo C'-41 t • may be slmple : for Instance, a~u or If they lack the ablll· :c.~1: ... 1.; ·:~ 1 • ..., ,,. ,,,~ -•1 -1>1!H• ' , 1-e! u ' lS\• -11o mi.e 11t 1 st "l'I .. ~, ..irt, -•• yoor instructions are bnllt tnto ty to Judge what constitutes a 1 ... , .. ,.,11 .... 1J ;;;~ ~ ~ =,... ~~~0 1.# ·,,: ~~ n;:· ~~ = ~ l:.111~' ,, tr" 1ra ,ti .:.:·., your insurance policies and good inVeslment Or if they are :~$1;; :.; ?.: :;:~ re~ ~~1:! c::E'~*: Jlft l1l ::: lflJ :ri: .=l:: ~ ... ~a" 1': jl14 1~' u,, =l~: retire t be fl" 'If . mob'onal m•llible etc etc v•n '·'~ .,.._ ,...., ,.;az " -._ '/ "° '1 " " . . . . oed'rkll f n l i. :n•i. ~ ~ -'~ men ne . you e , .-, ., ., A ... "'•!111 1 . , n 71 ,, on 1.1 11 fi'\ ••114 ·~1t -~ ~•tr .as JJI ,.~, \lo 1tt'O + "' have either of these, you un· they might -!000 lose the prop-:~;"y~ :~ 1~ ~'\ ~~ ~~ ::1;~ ::i~.i:t, A WI" 11ri' 'ti ='v. gr:GordJ1~: 1J: JI J:"' 111o lf"" +;: doubledl · a 4 ~· rty · h .....,.. , • ..1.ld 1·upporl "°'"' ~' """ ,, t•v. ., 1• -.. 1111 LN•lllO l.lJ f~ o -+1o r~eco 1,50 ue ?!..\;' '"'--,',• benelieilries nwh':n e you t;~ !nd ~~~ec~>t'he~~ is an oft-:ffi;:"J~;! 1i~ ~:! ~ ;: :: ~ Eli~,,if! ,JD lf" J~. ~·~at~!~'·:;; fl lm ~~ i~ + ::: out the insurance or became a told tale indeed. ",i.,','"••• •.~~' '""" :::), ~·v. "''It_, •. ~ °"~" ,,,,fi 1ua !l F: 'l +1 r1n11r1 1.40 '' 1;>J ~ c-•• " ~· 51 ':U~ 1"'\ ,,°'I "-'~ OlllAlrL ,$41 71 llo I -llo •&lljW 1.<0 -i " · -1:. participant in your reUremen& On the other hsnd,: you '-Gr!]" on-•o l" ..,,. :fl'" Ml4· + "' 11111 Can t.70 '° ~i. ' 74'1• +Zi r•~ " l·'s U\\ ' -.·.'.·· . -" ""' Oitt 70 . ,4 u t•\i ,, ~ .. lllCOH .121 3' ion It' 1014 -... r1.,Dl'1 ·" ~ plan. might no& want to m ... e I A me 1 «t 1n .vo\ •1 ..," + •• ont c11 2 'I ~tt .g" ..., +1~ ~t A&P 1 jf !f Ifft ,,. ·~ _ ,, But any property which ls rigid, restrictive arr"'"'etnent ~:~0°1,,! ·1,? •"~ •~ ,. -'" 1 5' fllA.2.JI • M n~ ljllo • " r•Holr I~ .u lf 1 Va 1 + •1 _ . . n ,,.., l"'4o , .... on Nita 1~:a lt I! 441.ii .,~ ,... IM<IP•~ l,H k sm Sf JI ·-•• not passed on by ....... ----,_...I_,,. .-i .. l.• make it tm· ... ,~!~.·. '.-1l ,. u 11'~ !!11 ... , .. on!M f .I ' IN Im lf'I T \I Ci/ NOi' 11:., ) ,. w . ~ " -·~· -1;11 ,...,.,.. WIU~'ll "''-'6''• """ ~· ,,. ,.,,\ ,.., .. ,. . .,. -,.. on! ~I 1 ~ff 11 Miit :Ml\ •• Gt Wt•I 1"11'11 4'4 ' ff 7l'l -1~ tractual arr•noement.8 mUJt nnci•lble to adjwt future plans -., .. •,JL-. ~.'II, ,,., u·~ ·""'• ~1 -•• ~""' df .. , ""' J7111 ~,~ .:::., "" ntWnu1111 Jo o " JI + •. --., ,,_ .., ,. ,. .,, ,,,1 ll•'\ .,,,. ''"' -•• on!' t 1 1 31 ll ll ' GWU"· .tl.U S n.llo \~-fii be ••-~ec1 to Its future to '"· van·ed --·•· ol your ""' MM"'' 11 ,~ ... 1M., -•· ""' e1 .12 ,,, nl'I 1-. h t'<:::,., G1w11hln .so ' ,,,, '"' j :.:.-.~ UUC\:~ 1-1n::; lK:CWI ""'"'"l<'.\•1 t HI ~ Jt•~ Y' -'4 ConlT Dltlr "1 \12 I f 11040 -ll GrttnGlll .• I I 311,\ Jl I -\' owner. If you~ not • Jtave , ,chUd'ten. . ' 1..,'""~1~~2 ''' ,,., 19141 u 1., -1~ cno.r PU~ rl2D 11 St ~• -1 Gr11t1S11 1111 11 tt\I 21v. 1' -1•'. V.lld Will •• ,.,. w•ere . A••~' might provi"e .]ust '-• •. ····/·'", .. ~206 7'1-l " 1• -1 . conwoc1 t.to. ' 'u ... u1~ :M''o -i,G•tvhound 1 i.105 t1'4 l' 11 +'A ~ ~ 11 "'wit Q " -~ 1~ ?:,~ r: ?!.~ -1 · COOll U11lt ,}I t6 q Ju, ::19•1 -W. _Qrolitt .90 lt J2V. l\'o .ll\.'/ •. YOU want these asset.I lo go, the right balance between COO· ~"\~~·!~ ·1".'o0 "11~ ''"' )ti>" l"•l :: ;,, ~='"T~·'~ ·'ti ~~~ t~ t~,, f 1,,. ~)iU(i't7'0"ii' ~ ~ i\1' ~~ ml =1~1 the decision will be made for trol and flexibility . Look Into it ~5$%' 1 ·10 · :~ ~:: ~ I::t =l~ 1::i1i:= ·~ J !iU uv. iltt = U Sl~{i'°S112·ft .,.~ ~1' ~\\ ~ = ~~ You by State law t • Jene. 4"'S'd Of4 1\ If'? 1/11 1\\1 10.01\ -11~ Ol)WIS!I (70 3"1 l''l m'l{j 11Vl l!ulf ll:IP'Cf\ '9 1:H\ ""' 1~ + 11 . a your conv n . Am$tu11 '.1• 1• 3J. J11-. 1ni -1•~ or11111ta 309 .s1 •• ~• 1~V. '.f'l•Gutllln o1.M l 11 11v. llll + .. And it's not just a matter or 10 Nnw that you· are alone, A Sugfr 1.60 l) 1' \ 'I ,, -.... (.Of'GWI, 'so.. '151 1 •;, 1SJ'l'I + \'o ~lflle1 Dll.:JO • ,..,. 1\lll .... ~' • • • • ,. A"'JI• pf >II . I ''l " t i\ ' cor-'" .22 1, )I ~-,.., -&o G111fStpUI •• IG 'J1C\ -'. leaving mstrucUons as l<> wha& mJP t happea If you Am T&T 1.&D 9t!1 ''' 52 '110 -v, cowte1 21 ir:u n..., 11 v. 11~ -1~ ou11su po:oe ·i1 g ti"' -1Vi which o: yotir assets are lo go bkame jU or dlaabltd •nd :Ww~' 1:lt 11\ l1'~ l~ I,~ ~ ~ ~~~8:"n<~1 1.:lf 1!j• f 1 ,ttl'> ~it = i: ~ul:l~ ::::#: 1f:O ff ~" ~!... .:.:1, ~ to which be.neflciariea:. Only cOuldl't loot afkr your qn :~:~n<:·~., ~n lcl~: m: ·;:t~ =1:: t~:;".~~·· 1 H.~ /lt'1• tfoA: :;::J: ~lre'",n~ 25f ~ Im ffit = ~ throunh a.will can you ex-affairs?· ~!!,".~",.:in ,,., 1n-. ''" ''"'-u crOU'JIHlnd-l 1 jjih "131\-4' lfW Pll.11 • \~so ~-1> 6" ,..,. ""' lo\ Sl!oio s11.1, 3• +1~ CroWCOI l'.01f . 11 !\ 1• ~ -"' ulfW PU.IS ~ t'o 'lVi 'l'~ -1 erciR your right to select the :nihr problem worries !'!\In~ AmH• Co•• 1~ " .(I'• " +11... own ear1r. 20 1n1o il"" 11W + ti Gwlllft Ind " •tto ,, 1 -•• .'-·tor l'bo ~u1 ••~ out people' -and not only '"--, =::,'r' .. u'·"° JS'• :w\li 31 -"' ·-~ i°' t ·1 1 •5 ' '" + ~· --H-1-· ..,.... n -·~ UlUJ 1~ ~t ~ ""·=~ ::-z Pl .# '@1 ' lf ~': l:~"z:j~Htct;.,)at t111 '\.™-~lo n'•4 3'1•-•· the administraUon of your who are older. Again, a living ~ '-.: 1 .a .q , .q -u ts eorl .., I!" 1 11 -v. ~'""'' 1.• im-" I t · t of[ _,_, .. th AroCOl-fflSv 1 10 21 1014 ~ -"' \ld1hJ 0 . Vi \ • 'l -li 1mt1u11 11~ 11• l'I t\ -i-. ea a e. trus can er .,.-..., e """ ci.v 1.l'O , «ilA '°'~ .a1i • C\ldllJ J111.U 1 1N 1 •• -v. 1111w11 ,_ ., '"' ~.,.. 1'1-•• .... -•v ~I 'I' _....., ,.. U"'i 151' S~-Voi Ull'lmln.... '31 -~Mtrnmftd .Ml . )t W.lo \ -1.t 8. Wbat advl-, ... •-ak p-tectlon and ·-·"ty •OU ,A!!~tC ....... l'O 11 "71'1 "-' 111, ..::·" C\11!111n .H 10 2J V. ll 11~ -lt 1mm Pt• 1 ' • N r.-" s1ve yoa to H ip yoa plao for are seeking. ~fl flttnl" ~f 1tR~ ,tm 11:k + :t ~O~v.'rf701 ll U.~ i~ i~l = U ~1:'i;zt,. 'j;'ft 1~1~ ~ l'I =ti )'OUr flaalClal fU tart! The . trustee will mana~e Arc~O•~c (60 II Jt1' y Sf\\ + .. Uri Wr A I ~\!t 'IJ ~lot . ,. ·. H•-Cll 10 1"41 11 1114 .... ·o--·d ··• I f ·be· I ArlrPSvc 1 O• 11 "" 11'\ ?I~_ \~ C111lu H 1.70 1• j~ 1 -\\ H1nn•M I ,." "• JS >l -+'•• '-"MRll er Wh.u your awyer a your assets or your ~ t Ar1a111 os :~ ..ii 't" 1~1• n·~ CvcloPI 1.110 1 114 \ -It H1reovr1 1 w 56 tt!t reVOC8.bJe living trull Ir• and Will;pay your medical and ~=~I 1~~60 ln ~t· !!:.:. . ~~ ±.'~ Cfpru&M 1 ' 41 ~~ Af\i: """ -\\ ~:;~l £~ l ~ 1rr:: nl~ ,'rJ :.: rangement. This wUI enable household bllls directly from :~~IC': 'its 111 ~ •• ~Iii ~~ -"~·1111:~v ... ~ "j *no. ll'• 13,, + l~ ~:~~ :i•1:18 ,. ll'o .. 1:-ii. YOU to.benefit most f.uliy ff'om the ttul,t'S income sho!JJd the A.,~'.~·o"l.·.11 1210 "'~ 51 Sol :_; ()1l'MI ~ I .l'I] u;~ :12\i t JVt + o !:j•I Cf P ·• " :n~ 3frt !'~ .'..:.;'' """'°"';,.,. ... ¥ 1, ll~ '•'", ??~ -v. R;l 11"'° ' t · 11 ITT 3 ~·11 = ~ ~:;'~~ l~.lf · jl it'4 ,,v. '°" -tt )'<>Ur IQCOmf:.p,....,WW.1'6 prop. Dted anse.. ~~J Cor.:i -~ 31 16' ti~ ~~ ·· _. o,...COC• J 14 :l ,,.,,, !SI\ f,'--·~ H1:tHIM 1' 1S¥J 1$4'o -•• erty. Yoo iwill be able to NaturallY, the amwers to A!oll.0 (111 1.10 " ,, 11,, ii••='" 0,i~ ·~ ~ ~I~, ~1 1~ 1l1" = U t!:f~ ./11 J1 Jf.!lt f.'{, J~~ =,:~ amend the trust, add or the IO quesliOJll' are somewhat Als.11 8''"' • 71 .. ..., ,,.,, •Jll'o + 1~ on1nP'l. 1.60 ll n•1 21v. 1"' . H•1tnt curl u 1:r1 1 U\.11 + •• , A1~ DG 1.10 17 4•h 41~ 41\lo -st Dter1 Co 1 :ttll '7\lo 'V. '7\lio ¥ 1~ a•fl Cfll IO 7' tl ~ t l~ \v:lthdraw assets or even slanted in favor of a bank -~-~,5"' 1.iv ,.. 3114 1' ~, -~ 0t1m1rP 1.11 1• 201.o tt111o '° +.,. el .... m:..o '•'• ,'" •. ', ,• • •,~,,' _ ... ,, .. ..., ran .llG '° Ul• l't4i I 'lo . 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Four public lectures offered by Golden West College are likely to answer most ques- tions the _ordinary ciUzen might have about Investments and the stock market. They wlli be ·offered at 7;30 p.m. each Tuesday night in the College Cenler from Nov. 25 to Dec. 16. There Ls no admission c~arse. · Oinic Slated On Bu ying Franchises Prospective I r a n c h l s e buyers in Oran1e County will have an opportunity to learn the advantages and dlsad- vanlages in purchasing a fran- chise through a. new program announced by Ge:rald Sokoloff. chalnnan of the franchise clinic committee or t h e Fullerton Chamber of Com- merce. The clinic Is lor those con· templating a new franchise or the purchase of an established one, atcording to Sokoloff. Six major topla will be discussed including search and purchase procedures, legal ispects of 'franchi s e agreements ind dual ad· vant.aces and di11dvant.agss qf franchises. Experts C r o m government, industry and the legal profession will 5peak. A que1lion and ans"'er period follows each speaker. The clinic Is schcdueld for three suctelSl.ve M o n d a y evtntna:s lrom 7 t.o 10 p.m .• Dec. I, Dec. I and Dec. ti. It will be held In Bar:-clays Bank or camorin~ 1L 221 North Euclid ve, Fullerton. All Mak-.t.ll Model1 "Wh,,. St!"l'ict M•kt• fti• Dlff1r111c1" °''""° ~ U1' CN!Wt Dr. H'9,..-t acJI, 1710 Mf·)ttS ll4 A111tM H• L WtSllll'lt u1i1 111-i.11 ·Patn'ck 'Bo 1 . · • • ..:... 1 e~1~1 Mr p1 ' • u • _ 10 0orr 011...... . 1• ~ 1 ~ 1~ _.,, IB-'' s111c 1 to 1 u. 11\l 1na + 111 •• a1•L and' 1111/n ot2 <o 1 JJ Jf 51 _, W(IYn f,.O J( 111, ...... 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JU 141, JJ~\ ),j -•• New York, Will be the lee· tt<hA• .i,b 1t II&\ ••i· t ,, DvnBrd i.16' 1 ""' J.14• JS\\+ i~ ln<:Oli'if c1,11 10 14vt u u -'-" tu-r 1•kO Pt! .50 S1 11'11 U\\ "'' ... \0 Dliolan Co II f4tio n " -lG lndlMt Hd ,60 It 1S 2'111 ,.u -\ .. '" • '"'""" . .ob •5 1t II~ ~--. d111'Dnl S.2.5D 2:1t 1 Hio 10t'~ 110 _,,. lnd__pltPL 1.50 SI un 2• 2'\' -\• His top. ~11 • th I I'" How 60 1l lo'" ~ •..1 -1(.) uPanr p1,.50 t '' "" ~ -'-~ l11E1Mu .U~ J I ii ' 1cs w1 cover e un· 111 •n"rcOn· 1 ' \l -'• auPan• o1.2150 j 'l'' s2io ,,,~ -v.. 1nc1&1J1C11 .ao 1 '1\i 1t ""' ;;-., damental and t e c h n I c a I •,•,~J,•, '•'.•' ,1 '' 1J , l' + v, OU<'.1 LI 1.N ~• ' ·~ 11•\ ""' -"II 111etr11.1ml' 2 n .o ;. 1\ .ieit -~ "" 50 3,v, :it•• ''~ -•l Do t,ISDl'2.07 v100 ,.,.., H'" ttvt -"' "!"a pl1,J5 ' :w "'IJ """ _ \.'/ analysis of securities Nov 2.1· Be11c11" "'· 1 , "' '' 14 t ,,. Oualt 1~ ' ''"" 'n. 21•11 27'' + ') In •net sn 2 71J 11 211.i. ""' -''" . l ! • • Bcne!Fln 1.60 113 ~1• it1A !!..., -I Do l.7So!1.17 1'110 jSV.. '' 'Jt -• tnmontcp ,7, I' 11 l4!i. 161.\ -.''o economic considerations af. e~n!IF 011.10 u 1• " -1-;, Do 2.11>1>12.10 ¥j! rt• '''"' 11 ' -·~ !ml1'0 .1'11> ,, 2111 ?J u.. _ •• I tin th k . 8enF Jpt2.so 'l'IO Hi u1~ 11i~ t ~. Dv"'-'"" .•11 \In u 11\\ -"1lo rule p1A1 2J I JI !l 2s _ ,, ec g ~mar et, _Dec. 2; tn-l:~~l '" •f~ H~ l1'4o ,,, ... 0vr11 ""' .IO· \• nio 111'1 -Vo 111ptr c10 '11 1 JV• •t 3J1t _ ,., vestment strateay, Dec. 9: et.-P11o _,11 .o 11 ll~ {r~ ····~ -E·t--tnt•re1 1 -" HVt 1t>• 11" -'" nd 1..,,hni •f 1\. • btrmtc C:oro JOI '' Ill '~: lt E!IQltPch .IO lj :Id)~ :It"• ?''~ -1 1~'.,.\'~11 l .IO ~1f ,jg" :J!t: uI{: =s~-! a ,,..... ques or •. ue in· ee1h su 1.ao 157 1t 'lllt ,.,... -aw 1s«1 co .to 1 tt .. n•~ 21 ...• niFitl'r '°" 11 60 st\• 1~ _ ·~ vestor. Dec . 16. :1~~~~ ·.·1! 113' 20·~ It !,\ lf'IJ -.. ••I Al• .l1D '10J 11\i f11'i llh _, hit HI ... i IO 25' 11•,• 'I\\ HI\ -'" Des ign Pact Awarded l'""''~,.,20 n .rno •l n -•i E11t,GF .121. ~19~ 211.1 in'i ?I + '''"'Hol~ J i0t s 11 ,, 1 ,~ llV.-I\ A 15 15 7''~ 14<t -1 El•I Uti1 l.«I 1t Jt'' :10 fft? + °" 1111 lnclu1i 106 f ~'> ,,\It fl'llo _ 1, a~:~Jfl:ug· 1 2: J:,~ ~la i~~ = ~ ~ri:.~:~1 ~ ~ tl ~ ~ .. ~! .g~ =·"' ,l~J.\P1111_,•,1.]! 11 J(\'t J.:1'0 SI -'• llodl Hll .1• 1' 1?'1o S1 J11\ + Vo E(hlk\Mf _'jf .M tJ 21 1~ -~ 1~1;_1~f, ... ~ HI H\\ UI\ l:M\ -'• !:!!111~ ·'·~:.rr lt 13' ,u i~ =!...., ~~.':."'~~os~ "* Jr" §I• ~ ... t }f '"' Mn! . ._ a1 ~::: ::<: 00 ~:{ le B'lr.1 11 ltl.l lf• '!'It -l EG&G .11 Uf h~' 1t'~ 71 Vi -.>;, lnl Nie 1.10 705 421~ •Vt Mio + h otlnt 1.1'<1 31 n\' 3 ~lV. EIMuik ·= " "l f~ I~ -\~ lnl P10 1.50 rn n\t lr W' -1 ft::.'51~1rf5' 321 11u fi1•:t ,r4 =1~ ~:~r ...'~ J 1:1. ,t,, 1Jv. .:.;·;i 11~l1 ':t~.rr 4 1,j)I) ts1~ 1"' ,,~ :...· .. ·.-~ 6otden 1.]0 11 ) I• " 1 + \\ EIMMltl ol 1 30 \loo JI~ 2,... -"'I ',"',,I ' 11 .0~ Ml S6'1to S6\i W.jt -\~ Bot'9Wfr 1·.25 ~\ ,_\:, ) i -\\ Ea!nN81 Ind ~ \ ~~ t -1't n ' P H ~ t \Ot lOt lOt bOC*Mlh 1.21 n ff j• nµ,-V. El ~m M1<1 11 7~ jf\\ 7 'lo -114 nt s11rl l.IO t1 ~' 1 eorman• .IO 11 &10 '"" lf'i -•.i, EIP110NG 1 100 j '! 1114 -t~ ITT e11 4.so /,ff••'•" \OS '.:'.'.: IOIEd!• 2.111 It jl'i JI j 't1 -~0 E1tr•Ca 1.111 1s j j7~~-1'4 ntT&1 PIJ • ,. aov, 00'11 Macco Corp. haJ awarded a ~,,,'Mt•"••'"'.•A 21 ,,~ )41Jo •li -11-. 1!11•• on .ci 1111 2 ,.., ,,., 1'lt ., •• lntTloT PllCt J4 ! 'l" Ill.\.:.::.-; " -111°' 1H'o 111' ll"" -\', Em•• EltC t JI .Ml• '''lo lAI~ .,. !\ lnTT' olL S.st t160 7 Contract to Food Facllltles i~•'/S!v t.,• . .J • '' 51'-~ -1• Em EI Pl 8.fll 3 <IO'I lt'l ~ -;, lnl um 1.olO n l! 2S1i 'Sll :.:_·;, " M, "' l{J •t1' 6f!\ ·~ -~ lmtNAI• 90 17 1')11 5''4. st" -'~ In! UUI A 5 27 '11 • rhtMv p1 J a u ~~ "''' _ 1.4 mrwor1 1.,:0., » •1-' ·~~ '1\too -•; ln!Vtil o111n j !''' JS 2J .:.:: '' Equipment & Deslom o( Santa 1~."'" ,', I .,.. Jin JI.,, -~ moo!or 1.1, 2 t1 "' 'J7 + I\ 1n1e•Nce •Vt 4141 14Vt -,, •" Wl'H ol •~i.-. 44\; ill! -1; EmPO•C ~ 5 :11'1 V. ~ -1 1nl 91"•nd .Ill 'JO 1 \"' 11 -·~ •na to de•' pp! d I klYnUG 1 n ti H !l ! -'l Ert11Jo11<1 ·ua Jf n1' "" -v. lnttrOStr .M JJI 27 ~" ?f."' -\'t I\ .. gn, SU Y In 0-rown Co ' I 11~ I\ ~ + i E/IOlhMln' ,411' ,l'llli ~ -1\l lnte,.,tl 1.H I W' 1 \? ~~ ... stall operational ...,uipment l:W~sri~~6': P 1'" 1'"' 1•" -i' !"" 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V p-BuHF"orp {10 14 3'!\ )ll) 3'1~-"-Elhvl pl)~ $ <11\'t '9111 lt\'i ••.. -J .. t(_ ment.Jocated near O'Neill l~~~·~,.,.:o ,2~ n~, M:l ~1 =~~~~'1,,f~ lt u 1: :: :.:··j=~=~'if'"e!·U 'l ~::: :,·~ l:~-·~ Park 1n Trabu~o Cany?n. l~~rnd-'J·: ~ :r ~ :: = t ~::~~erii60tl 1:; ~ ~~' f~ ~ ~: 1:::P f'~ J ir11'1 1':1 ~t ~'.;~ The ·$$ mllhon proJect In· !urn11y .iO s n'~ t.114 "" -11 E•ct110 1.1s SJ "l' 7»4 u11 -1 J•"" '"' ~ " 4 • Milt elude' lour 11,hlng lak's·, a ~!'',"·' ,.~.. .115 IJO' l!]''p ,. ... \, +1 ... ft1t.e\-ot .IO Jl :Ml\ ,.,, ~' ! .. JtffnPHoi .to ,. " :: t{ ... uc .i I H Jttl 70 . , ,. F1clor ,. .51 . S ,_... I,,. ""' "lo ltr111t~ ,Kl ' ~1 20•io lo -~ ·~home residential village --C-"•1rcnc ,,. ir: • ~ •1 n ~ 1rcPl Pl • 'f SI~ 56 w -,""'" · ; F1lrdl HUltlr n 111'1 n•• 11'1-.,. •-1 co 1 '° , • j!; ~·~ ,,.... _' riding atablu and arena; trap !'•'", •,,,',•,,·'° •71 1111 11 1, 2111o -¥i F11rmori1 ' u1' ,.,,, 11t~ 1r.o -!;\ J[m w111 :4 l 1•1 :u1, 111\ -11• .. ,...... ..-. .,., -~ FllS1tfl •• .. llV, n • .. llllo -•• J mW "'"'° I :It"' 'l -1 IJodnd Skeeht ran1e; hunting c!!..1111,.~ ·."••'· 36 -, 14'' 1th -1'111' Fin I''° i ••> r'"' ll~r' -~ JllftW llfl.li!a " .. " -Pl k ..,., .. .. " lt•o l lh It -F1nstnl !IC UV. I -.., ~M•" H CJI' 3'" !RI Jr , .•. ge ; l> eaaant pe.11: en-c .... P$1> 1,11 sa ,.,, J4~ ,.,1 + \ "'' wn1 ft111 15" 1 1 -1' :i:=Jl!ll " 1;z"" ,# 1• -ni. neis: duck pond and other ?3:~:,w,n'-1: :1:1 11\ :· -:-."~1~·r:'1~ a J:.111~ ilv.:-:1~.i:i:::l~"!f .1f It .,...-~ ::::t recreational fJ;c\UUes. The Egp,:-;",1: f 1:r.··. UH.~ c~ -~ :::=: 11. IJI fl~, ;m lllt =1u. 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This was the challellie awaiting Thor Nielsen at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse last weekend as he restaged that magnificent m u s i c a I "Stop the World -J Want to l•STOI' THa WOlllLD- 1 WANT TO GIT 01'1'" •A mu1lt•I. b't' Anlhon't' HtwlfY 11111 Lullt BrlC1.1u.. Cllrtdtd bY ' Thor Mlel- W!\o mu1ictl <Ur..:;lor •nd c"9r-r111t1v llf Anlll GrH""11n. 1taee m1n11er Vic Kul'lkt1t, lltllductlon rMn1w LOii Wlt&Ofl, hi COMlrvc:llon b• Chuck ll1Hc~. CUI-bf Sdl(rle, Lou r,. !er •ncl El11t SlmFn01'1, lllll'ltlnt -II bY W1rrltft Clllldt 1nc1 P1u1 Grtctv, orchnlrt J•r>t Kul\kle, o.nn11 W""ltr Incl A:on l'rl.O, .... a.enlN llv lht (Ot!I Met• Civic P'lafllo!Jse Frldfy1 •nf Stlurdlft !1\l'Ol.l911 De<. •·1! the COll'I· Tn:"c!~';!9rF:;',::!:~~. an 11-Or- THll CAIT Lllil9thtP ..• 1 ••••••••••••• TllOr NlelMn EVIi ...................... J1w. Htfl\11 lilt cNllOl'llert.... ... . . RU1 Slrnll'IOllt • MtrlOll Tr1lnor T1'11 no.. boy.. • .. . . . • JI"""" ~CV Tl'lt 1lrl1 .Oen1'&rown, Rhor.dl Ch .. s1, Ntl'CV Ju!er. Mtl'Y M.cv. Vicky MIYDe•rv, Ptlr!c!• P•Nlt!, Schlrltf Liii< Tfler, P'1 Wtrrter Get Off." And Nielsen answers It with a resounding pro- duction that eclipses anything tnounted on an Orange County ftage this yea r. ! The words are "brilliant'' ipd "out.standing," adjectives employed sparingly in local theatei:-, but which hardly suf- fice for the Costa Mesa vei'slon of "Stop the World ." Here on Costa Mesa's ex- panded proscenium are un- veiled technical efforts and c h o r e ographic excellence which were limited by the small horseshoe stage of the Anaheim Playhouse four years ago. But beyond the surface glow of the current production. there radiates an expanded and pronounced depth of characwr development -not only in Nielsen as Llttlechap, but throughout the entire com- pany. The brightly garbed chorus li ne functions not only a s a p r e c i sion-cbarged backdrop unit, but as in- dividual punctuation marks for Anthony Newley's vibran t and often hilarious satire or life. The key word is movement -and director Niel.sen drives actor Nielsen and the re st of the cast at a breathless• pace, up and down high risers, around a music hall ramp and occasionally even into the au- dience. lt Is an exhausting production and a tribute to the stamina o( everyone involved. Nielsen's Littlechap is a masterful performance, re- taining the intimacy of his earlier character in expanded surroundings and building into it a fresh insight with the pin· tomimlc wizardry of a Marceau. As he c limb s, recklessly and opp-Ortunistic, up the ladder of success, every rung is clearly defined, and \';hen ·at last he finds himself elderly and alone, sad:· ly reflecting on his superficial life . it is a beautifully poignant moment. It is this scene which sets the stage Jor the outstanding number in a songbook brim- ming with excellence -"What Kind of Fool Am l?" This is one of the towering peaks of the muaical theater, and Nie l sen scales it a melodic and care f ully crunoarapbed chorus, Wtll drilled by musical director Anita. Grossman. Gr•ce Ret11rn1 Bespect&cled Princess Grace of Monaco, the former Oscar-winning movie actres~. attends a'n off Br0adway thea- ter prodUction of. "Ad~ Bptation-NeX:t" in Man- hattan. magnificently, emoting lhe .F========;:::; lyrics with. dramatic fervqr. In !he demanding role of Evie, Littlechap's wife, and doubling as the international objects of his extramarital af· fection. the Costa M e s a production offers an . added bonus. Jayne Hamil, a strik- ingly statuesqu e beauty who only recently turned 18, has, mGved up to the role from I understudy status In just two weeks' time and turns in an exce llent performance. Miss Ham i l is the p e r s o n l fication of pro- fessionialism in ·community theater, handling the quadru- ple role of English, Ru ssian, German and American stereotypes with eiceptibnal aplomb for one so young. Her timing is flawless and her singing makes up in sub!tance what It lacks in pure power. Rita Simmons and Marion Trainor as the daughters and young Jimmy Macy as the lit· tle boy complete a well-round- ed cast, backed to the hilt by e NOW-l111h T•ffft'( "IRT ,ICTUll Of THI YIAl" -N, Y. Fil"' Criti't f••·Fllle4 C1°FMtur1 * tlllO MOSTIL * "THE PRODUCERS" "M e, '-' Natalie"• ru'Kf a Top Sports Coverage in The Do ily Pi~ot ··-SOUTH COAST F--- Clll[lll DX .. LAZA THIEATRIE CDfftllllON San Ottco F,.....y at Br'9tol • 5416-2712 ) .. :~, ACRES OF FREE PARKING ~-·, OPEN 6:45-SHOWTIME • 7 P.M. ,. +'"t J4 ., ¥~ i ELVIS PRESLEY ! IN HIS NEWEST HIT ! "CHANGE OF HABIT" -ALSO- Countess and Colonel Whllt Our Astronauts Are G"oln9 to tll1 Moon, "JOURNEY <with us) Virna Lisi stars as the ·countMs of Santa P asta with TO THE : medium cool I I ® ttc~;cob"/c1 PMernw'!tpictu11 I • I 2nd BIG HIT -lwo111.,-•ANAlllfDMf!STS fUM ~··Giiiriiiem I l!l• STAR1"S WEDN!SDAY WINNER! 3ACADIMY ...... They Lived AThundering Adventure That Rocked Two Nations! ... "'<'~ ... ~ .... TONY AGUILA~ ~~ .... 1 ......,,.,,. .... t.Aroo ut ..c""'L'~' "'l".,. Oo\I,. "'l!'"-' -all.IC! '~llO! i(tl JCH<~• -""KlllH I ~0:~•<• ... ~Wf ..... l.IGl/t'l -"""~JNM.S lit .. ,~11 -·---•MUGO ""°""!NfGeo '"'"MSION" COIOt .. OflVl'.t 111----· Co • Hit "THE CHAIRMAN" ' Channel 4, in a "Bob Hope Speciaf." Other guests ~·::I FAR SIDE OF THE SUN" been made P.oasible by con- tributions of a large number of sponsors from art an d business clTcles. Ida K-amlnska, a c t,r e s ~ • founder~ of the Jewish State Theater ot Poland, has of- ficlaUy transferffii her ac- vittes 'to New York and is setting up 'the Jewish~ Reper. tory Theilter in East 17Ut Street. · W.me. Kaminska· left Poland last year. Two sealions ago she and her Polish company ap- pea.red on Broadway In two plays of their repertoii'e. The new theater ~ete wUJ' be opened ·with a production . of "The Trees Die Standing" by a well-known Spanish playwright, Alexander ~na. ·aew 7111 can SD aa:rtlllllJ 1•• Willi )Uic:n RISTAIJRANT" ""'" ARL01lUTHRIE COLOR by Dtl11~e Un111ll Arh1ls [!p John WIYl'I R<Kk H~- ''THE UHDEl'EATI O'' 4A) OrltOrt ,.Kk """' HtrwtM "THI CHAlltMAN" (/,\) M1•lmll1l•11 ~lltll Ol~M llktr "KllAKATOA" 101 Plws "ltlJrtG et 8RIOHT WATlllt" Arlt Oi.111,,i. • "ALICE'S ll &STAUllANT" !Ill J1c•11111111 1 111.i "THE l"UIST TIME" .(Ml Al'M Glil!hrie ''ALICE'S ltllTAUltA"'T" (ltl JHllUllllM llJHI "'THE l'IRST TIME" (M) Westward Ho-World's l.crgut Mott!-1,000 Room1 Between clicii'CiPi s COMPARll YOU'il SAVI ••. -J\lidu•etle Sptci•lf Now Low1st Wi11Jer Rdlesl Comp111• ot $16-204 ....wnt .,.°"' d011bl1 b.d, ftt1 TV YOU PAY ONLY SI ~•cit, $1.IO for Z "'''' Compore ol $11-2 dovble beds, only $10.90 two pnple F,i. Sat. & Holldtt1, add $2 600 Otbtr 'iionu A1 .. iJtt6l1 tti $2 Atltlitio,..J OCP-1112- f/l.EE!s33oo REFUND PACKAGE ft<I> A ... lt Couprt fen•~u ,,.. •o""' l'ftk•ge ol '"" lncllll#ifl/ flll C4SHI 1111 Dl lMKSI Sl'fCIAL MlAl.S! fltll •lfTll SOUV Mlllll lltll CHll'lf fill l'HOTOJI CHAMl'AGMI l'Al'fTI A full D1y ef fll!OI f Q;,.., • • G1l·A«1"°i"1td 1n•lt•!ion to Ito V .... '"''-... ,. ell )Olt wlnl To~ .,, ...i-d "' "Gu"' af tho Ha., .. ·• 11 '"' 10 '"""""'' hei.11 ...., '11tb1 hr ...... '"' '"":L o<ll•il;.1. *J·111M11J1 ·1'11•111•1&1 'i11•1iil'4111i11&1*11UM1' SEMO NO MONEY NOW •. OlDlll: IY MA IL OR PHONEI s....i lhi• " with ,.,,.,.. .......... ,;.,, """.''· ... '"""" ....... ;n ........ 1 •• "'°''""· l'IOll Ahffd, Drl•• in lodey, ..,. mo~1 ''"'"""""' l•t o '"'"" .J•Y· c.,,1,n "' or yo~• lrov1I OglO\I. FIOM CALIF,, ARIZ., UTAH, 0111., IDAHO DIAL FREE (800) 641-6898 AnYtime Bob Hope as Colonel Schwein. tonight at 9 p.m. on f{tiil =DIOI •·· 'a·n0clude DTahnnyc Tbo1mash.,Sdteve La~11~ence. and E1 dye N[Wl'OllT •E~cM • o1t.l-&3sb -......... ·.• .. " .. • .•. •.•.•l nne. e oun ess 1 es a mi 1on pizza s rom .. 1" P•lm Sprl"''• An•ther w .. , • .-. H• to s.,.. You •.• ~lh~c~G~e:ri:m:aaii:n~t~r~oo~p~s~in~th~i~s_:s~e!g~m~e!lln~t~o~l~t~h!_•_:s~h~o~w::_. __ .!:::=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=='.J~====================t'~·,~-~'...;"~.~~·-~"~::;_~<·:;:::~!~':-.:_~~:.-:~:1~~~!.-.-•• C stereo103FM the sounds of the harbor ~dS~~youve never hearditsogood . I . . VC - .] ~ •xi sol1 sul E Ofii ... !he .r, I !he be pol flcl l pol Hi. C.1 c:iu ( .. ""' wit :) F ~ .. , ... gw ' .. " " • -· . -. • ~ \ I ..._.,· .t,~e~ra: • • ' ' VO)., ·~2. NO .. 281-, 3. ~IONS, o46 eA'iE5' ORANG! COUNfY, CALillolNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1969 -•. . • • • , ...-• "A • r . . ... .• .... . '~_. By JOHN VAL TERZA , Of ..... Dlltr '"t-1 Meff Newpoi:t ~·1 cit~ haU, doOmed to ertioctioo in abou\ three years, should b;e sold for about 1875,0Q\i, clty;hl'!'! Cl>l\-sultantr ....,.,,~ncl<"' lj)day. . • EoonOniic' Re~h Associllell (ERA) Offii!illy -~\ tile Ule lilea\ over two lease v9rialions ,~ termed lb the in11 ~·~th\" lrbl<h wquld'be of 111~ ~01. • , 1. , , , . ~;~·~f lf Pl?'N' ;-I on~ a short: ' •• --~ ,. -... -. .. ' ' ' . I 1 •', • .. ; ,, ' . ,. . . ' . • .,. • • ·' ... t .. I 'I terii> ~,Jl>O -· 25-7'1< leue®' volvlq the presonl ctt7 ball. then ex-Newport Harbor Chamber al Olmmerce, centw indi.de a cllY baU,•p>Uce· l!tpOn. tloa plan ..,.~1 -ii; ERA aald" lll1lfDed poasilillllles of lltraclinl other or1·.anc1 cullur< """1'11 ood ~ mojor menl .aild miln flbrlT)'. The lal\d hH beCause of the l!4 if'Potantlll tenant" publlo -of parla of the new JO.acre public utllitles IOI U!eir Ideas. • · -Oeen purtbased. · : • ~that tinder •leue, the city civic center which will be built in •in. majori&y of these orianlu.tlons . OU!er klUs rlr)tlude btJildlngs 1lo boUle hall ""!Id · 1!1'11 be, ued -by other public Newport Center. erprusod teen Interest Ill ,the .develop-the i;chool dlaltlct, the dlamber gt,com- agencies, ~ CllDl\IJ&ant Uid there are· no Eft!. :~ Ulat tl1' city ao-m~~o1. the .new cl Yi~ ~ter, ~icaUng mm:e· lqd the. piblk: UtlllU•. others in the area whieb wou.l~ need ·the tlv~ly i\ltJUt 1._,~r publif g~ 4 Ul6U ,desire to1devel0p new facilities in Ideas to iochlde a•flne artl and Calbiral complex. uUUUes and orgaotzatlons to: see if ~>' the center w'tth certain coo.diti.ons;" coo-'ctnter Ud convention hall have' won The 14-pege.. ERA report covered two want to relocate Jn the new civic ceiiter. sultants Aid. ' favo.r in the commu.nlty allo. .: · '· major area; dellin1 with the city's new The con5ultanla ·contacted the Harbor . The -~lion nlale prtmarfly to 111e COlilllltanla ,reminded· !he ~ ~I. ci1ic center plans. . Judlclab l;>Jalrlct. the'Npport-Meaa Uni-avlfloblllcy al !level-ent.111ncb. the /rvlna Compon7 bas •greed lo>donate ERA llllfilll_lhi cl!si>oioJ. ~ut~ Ill-fild •Self°' ~~ ~-Poll OfDco~~ Presen~ ~~-for lhe hilltor. ~vie 16 ~es ~ tile proplled cl~~~.~ • • : I _. 1 • ~· t :j' '.> T••• ···. • ' ' " • M-.j.,-~~lltg; '<;1&a,ffle ~ J • , . . . . . • t Irvine ~ to · :Allow ' . ' . . " Land Purchase . ' ' ' Har~r Area homeowners now leasing their !Olli from the Irvine Comiiany. will be invited to buy their land 1.11der a major Polley, change announced by raitch 'o!· Oclals today. ' started on converUrw the •• .early 31000 leases held by thi,~ev~loper1 in 44 tracts. Each lessee will be contacted in coming months. Community-associations also will receive · correspondence', Irvine aides ~id. -~ ' ' ..-l 'Nay'•~ N.Y. It.eh TEN CENTS .. ,,. ,. for a cultural center complex. · ERA C011111ltants -said obout the "'1Y way such facUHl!il' get ballt II Uroacfa pr1ta1e1y donaleJ fuilda. · A Ume delay el aboul IO yem betwMn conception of a community cebter ud actual constructio:n is the llOJ1'l• the c.on-lultanls said. • . ElabOrall!>g:oo the prnblem •al dlBp Ing of the•p.....,,t clly hall Ill •kl )'iewport. ERA consultanla re<O\llmeoded (SM CITY BAU., l'qe.Jf ~·..I --t~ ·.'! •• S·uccessf ti.l Apollo .-1:2. . . . . Tr~p Ends_ ' SPACE CENTER. Houslnn (UPJl - ApPl{o 12'a moon pilots spluhed dowft In the sOuih. Pac,lflc . loda~ fn fl'° finale ti man's first decade oI space ~loraUon. Charlec "Pete" Coorad~ 31; ,Richard P. Gordon, 48, IDd Alan L. Bean.:.37, aplul> ed lhtO'Earth's alnlolpba:e·uu a -.,, and rode their YaDkee CUpper to '••Jait. dint aoutheoil al Pqo Pqo. Irvine director~ 'have approv~ the pollcy change .,,,lilcb would ·•Pi>lf ~ all H1fb0r,:~ea, . d~veiopniet>la.!~. \for ~ ~r~.~·· ·Olintrt L Iii 'in oOib develop- .... will JQOq l"IClive ~ cfe. The two Corona del ~ developmen ts •ill II'! ~~~ ll!Oi<"'l'!ll oald..l>e, tt:iJ:. <a.tho "1r.mt: ~ .~ -'poljcy wW , ___ .. ....,. = let lheJlrm'•. new, develof>m;:'~ ~~~~lboql Tbl 11116 ~· ...... 111 . tllo ·-inoiidie •'~~ ~ .• -.. _ qnd ~t ol ~ explorer .. , Tbt Hornet , "*td AIOI" u;i~ JllOftl!'I roar -•io l! tile :i· . \ !Crl~~ e·1o liiJ: iloii(' with on W lbO Jii- di ·~1. ' ~ lfl1 "M"'ft aaid.i < • Preliminary paperwork air~ has ' . -. ' NEW .YO!\)( (APl-}'ht s!o\:k market sank Steadllt 'late today in one of its at.eepest'.-aetti~ck,.Jn tnllllY weeks. (See qu~Uons. Pages 36-37), •• • I. " --·· Ollf 9-t ,~ rflii ·~ 'nie'r~ b•hlnd the poUC, clia~e. a ~n ~' w1s to ac-Conimndale• ~ owners who prefer to .own their ' own land mstead ol leasing it on a 1lonj-term t,ul!. · "Some people slmP.ly like to say they own the lot," one spOkesman llald. The price of the lot will be determined by' .Irvine appraisers. A lease-purchase option also will be offered. · 'The MO!lt• Cristo, 131.1001 ropllcii of · 1111! Century-square rigaer, • .tnclced it Sea Scout BaM Cl!' l'(ewport BleCb waterfrent during Ille -weekend' lo take cm suppli~. Ronald C: Graig's ship, built. in Van- ..,,, .. , British Columbia. ls .beaded 1!0111h, with San Diego, Mexico. Hawaii oil Its Itinerary. Skipper JefJ Bef,y.wm take ship, appraised al . ··~s.000, \on to Australia early next,yeac.lor tapl. Cook Bfcenleni\Jal .. • . ' ' ' Gillette Razor Founder Wido'\v Dies ,on Biiitl1da y AtheiSt Loses 1st Round Mr3~ M~~et .Jos~hine GWette, widow of the l~er of. the· huge razor, ' , blad~ ,manulacturil1g fimJ, ,and a. Balbua resJd!nt 'ror. the ~t0 ta .years,, d!e({~Sat· urday, her !0th •birthday, al Hoag Me. mortal HO.pita!.. _ Jn ·Space Praye·r Fight Mrs. Gillette. who lived quietly .at her Pen!nsula ,,hon)e, 1596 S)'!via LaAe, wa~ the wl8ow Of Kini G. · G1n'11e·, who died in 195.5. The couple, whd had been married for 25 year&, made their home in Balboa and Palm Sprinv. The late Mr. GilleUe was the inventor or the safety razor and _founder of the· country's largest razor blade manufac· turirrg firm . Services for Mrs. Gillett~ will be heJd WedneS<f!iY noon at the Little Church of lhe Flowers, F~ Llwn. Glendale. Mr1. Gillette, .... California re.!ident ·lot the past 50 years, leavea Ii cwaln, Mrs. i.~1orence. Bal Belz ol Hemet. ' Burial will be in Forfst'Lawn ·Memor· !al Park. Lido Burglary ~tat $5,000 Ausiilf, Tex: (UPI) -11,odal).i> M,111' ray·O'Halr loot Iler first .roond Jn fed<ral court today .Jn a auit io ,protpb!t ,prayer1 . , by U.S. a,stronaula f'°"' belngibroac!casl around the wtrld. ·Mrs . O'Halr, an Austin housewlle, led a llim11ar fight six years ago that-resulted in the -u.s. Sapreme'COurt 'ban on com- Southland Air Problems Told . ' At State Meet · Specl•I t1 De •AU.i' PILOI' . SAN FRANC15CO _;;,.,1.o, Anielea ' already laoh llUlflcfent,.ii'.10r!ltr pop- ulation and their-acUvlUa, envJronmen. tal ~llfllneetlnl pnilmor llofi Ellasiea of Stanford aald Mendly. 1· ' In baekfroujld popera preparld and circulated on ttit U.S. NaUODll Conuni&- slon for UNaco'• eonfermce on "Mail and Hi1 EnvlrOnment," meeting here, be , suggestld that "Water may be the key to populaUon control ln speclfic areas where .It Is a limiting re&OUrce, as in Weekend burilars used unlocked doorg Southern Callfomll." . to enter a Lido :isle home' and then stole I1111tead of bulldJn& an ntensive· aod nearly JS,000 in . jewelry and cash, cxpen&tve· systern to import water from N , northern CaUfornla to 1upPort rpore J.n-ewport Beach police reported today. du1trie11 In the Loa· An1elea, ba1in, he Robert ·S. Callendar,• an investor who 1 suagested, "a more :rational appr:Oech to lives at 544 Via Lido Nord. called poll:;.;: planning ror living' In a limited ·air eh. to report the theft Sunday r1)0f'Tlln&, vlroiltnent would hive betn to restrict lbe 'Callendar told officers-.be ,00 his wife fb:: ·=-=uc:~-· 1Upplia and left their home ,at 7 p.m. Saturday. night 0 Wllo would have U.. ~ to do and retur~ at 1 a.m, Sunday and this?" he uked. I' • ' dlaawered their draslng room an<i Ellaaen ldvDCllod ~ .,..lion al ma~-bed--_____ .._... w11a1t new cftiet 1way from curnnt -• '~" Tanoac..,>. . ~ -jo ~ ,fw . Officers said the loot Jnclud~ .... ,.,. j ~· llO'lrtb."!11!-could , .. ~­ rmgs valued at about !900 apiece· al.Ii~ ' It\ -81 wllkl ..,.._,..,..i _,and. with lwn <!!•mood and ROid br~·j I ~i~; ·all.al -wMl-lio Tfff • oet•w.-.~ .....;. f ' .r I ~ l*!lilpd. , ._, 'l -'i. any --· ' \ '· 'Jn~ -,priporid ror.o lht-Only • lllUIJI atnount· of cash. Iv · con(~. lilo!olY ~.Paul tafr. laken. • Uch repealed his au,.e.i1.;. • thll ~ Callendar Hid lib valuoble ci>llectlon of tar laws be reYfsed lo l!Umlnate aq • rines Wll not touched by lhe burglars. I ~ctiona for chUdrtft. • Traces of. sand .• the top of a ~ "Luxury taxt3· Mould be plaCed ··on masonary (ence 11tcrin other areaa of the diapers, bib)' bol'llh, and blby food1," ,..,,dence gave indlcalloos thal the Elir~ch ~· '1· mull •be ".maila clear 1>ur11ars may hiva walked a'91lfl ,l!)e 1o ·our.popullljon ,jhol ~It .,.,..l\i Ir· beach. • • ~ i r.,ponalblt to •J!aV.,_11!'8' fainJ,ll'J.' •• ' . pulsory prayer Ill pubUc ochoola. · Today, .rie chaUeni~ lhe'rtaht of three federal ·udllts · •• ."-~·-~"-' IW• Sult J ....,, ·~ 'IJll:f • • against .u,e. Nati~) ,A~aulk:s ' and Space Admint11tratim. ;·. · , U.S. District Judge H0111Jr Thornberry overruled her motion 1aldng,tht Judie• to disqualify thtmsetva on the:~ the coort was"'llle1aUy conslllutecl" ~ atheists · are" e•cluded .cfrom ' the federal judiciary •Yltem' .., -' The Jud&e overniled Mr1. OIHtilr without k011UQ~t.' He aJtO rejected 1 mo- tion to poatpone the cue. Before the court ope~. Mrs. O'llalr complalned•that' the tinUJ\g or the hating was unfair to her becauSe-It •ned on "splash dpp'• day • for tile· AJiolJO 12 aatronanla me ..... dlD'lnj Thantagtv- lng day week. . . . Mari~ Thomp~n. Funeral Held ' . . • ; OFF .THURSDAY . ' CJty trash collection crewa In Newport Beach will lake the day off Thanksclv-lni <lay. • •• • C~y olil<a ..ia ',,. ~oily temd '~n,<J'hursday1 wm11>1<~ on Friday.· . . ' ' \ . .A 6iaf n .. oicP bqrit !raal l!J.O _. mand ablp'o~rockel al-9:48 a.m. lined \Ip' the altron.i~' coane lor a mrieor:lc_, b.ut Uff! entr)'~lntq Eartll's at,.. m .. ,... , "Thia has tot to be the· moet ""'°' lacutar •lghl of the whol•· Ollbt.'"' Boon Hid .. the ship accel.,aled qutclily toward ·tbe-plnks, blues and ·vJol"'8 of. the sun·Ul layer of aJr blanke(~ (he P,be. Still ahead fd~ ·the', Sp&ce~ are It days of moOn bug quaranUne, ·fi'rst in a trailer aQoard '1Jt Hornet and then bacll: at the more , comfortable mopn crew lsola~oo quartirs II the Houlton Space Cenltt. . "If you've ~e~ ~ lan.-Javu (Polynestan cl.otlllJitU , It lboUlci. be a lcJve. Jy da)' In the SoUtb Pacific," ~ coin. inunicator Don~kl L. LIJ>(I ~ ndiOld the sp8cemea ef&ht hours befOre their lmJ.. ding. · ''Tbank you, Don, &OUDdS' real 19od ml we'll be happy to see the land.of lav•· Javas," replied 'Conrad.' 'The lo.day, mllllon-rrille 'mjssion wu -the natlon'1 last Ill the deCA4le pf !llonned spacenlghl that opened wheil Ruaolll'o Yuri ·Gagar:la and Ameriea~• Alan a. Shepard first ventu~' into.tfi.t,~ In 1961. Since then, 23 Americans 11nd 20 Russians hav~·ilownin space. · ·. Apollo 12's utro114µts awa~eoed at ~:27 a.m. ,afterialeeping I,\! houn and bqan t.he .finel -j>nparaUons for ,apluhdqwn; Tbey ote brUkfast, checkld thtlr ...,,,. wtth star slgbtlllp and lolUld time to play some. country and western music on a spacecrafl taee player. 1 • ' • ' . f:gxptiajis . ~tJ11~k ·TEL AVIV, CAr,l •• :-~ plees roared across the: 8lm C tod8y. la Iii allack oo Ilrae11 poalllona tn 1long the waterway tbe:mllltar): ·command • nounced. • · Orange Weatlier "' ' " That desert 1lr ll on U.. w1y to. ward' lht coaat ogob>, with> Santa Ana windl ~ -the· tefDpera-' lures into the, 70'• here and up lo · 13 inland. INS'°" TODAY . .W·.Q, torlling-ond re,Ugion are, tile ·tAre111 Rt Joi-oew °"'' of ,..,, JO'.b-g. eo,.t ·iltultht.t ' who oltmlfl a porochiol schooL Set Paoi 3, ( °'""' _.c-tt ,, '""'~-.. -l!ll ¥'II --. .:• ·---.. . " .......... ... ' l ' ' . 2 DAILY ftllDT N • ~' }'rtlop~ o~~t;l'ed ::; ~o Ruin ·Viltage · ,, ' ' ' ...! ~ ' i,nm_,11'.)ro ,&mk:el TULSA, Ok!.._., A former Gt says U.S. r~ 1'tt't orttered to wipe out the Viel· :'5Ulap '8 ~ 1'1y 11 an enemy Ill d did. (Related ~) .. I and eYerybody was wiped 1 t,t• Charies Gruver, 24. said in an ln- irv~w Sunday. ''Men, women ... chil· • . • Only the chlckeru were lefl ' ve.. ~ • 'la ¥~ to<tlf. the commander of :.&,utb Vtetn.ameae forces in the five northernmost pl"O\'lnce!, Lt. Gen .. Huong Xuan Lam, utd villagers who bad Wld of 300 to 600 peuons -men, women and children -being slain in the Incident may h4ve deliberately exaggerated the toll. .. The , general said lie ,beUeved the ™-lives distorted tbt incident after talk· ing to reporters who 'viaited them. 1 "W.aybe the local people hope to receive some indemnification from the Americans, so they have exaggerated the nwnber of tiouses burned down and the number of persons killed," he said. The United States pays civilians for casualties and · damage ' camed by American acUons In South Vietnam. LarJ:i?~ On Moon . y-·~ I ' No $iuip SPACE CENTER. Houston l.\P) "I'll tell you one thing,'' Pete Conrad was saying. "It took every bit of kno~ledge I had to get that baby down there in 1he ritJtt 'Place. That was no piect of cake." eohrad, 'Alan 11. Bean and 'Richard F. . Gordon Jr. were holding the first news conference from space Sll.1day ~nd he W3ll rE!"calling how he brought the lunar lander Intrepid in. "It took eVerythi.ng l had lo 1et that LM down in one plece," Conrad said. "I think we got some thlng1 1o work out on that." So viet Spy ·Ship Causes :N!lvy Ch~nge ' The kUlingi on Mareh 18, 1161, have led to charges that there w11 • ·massacre of civilians. Gruver said he was satisfied that Song My -·U.S. military code name Pinkville -wa1 infested" wtth soldiers or the North Vietnamese regular anny, but added: 0.t.ILl' 'l\.Of IMfl ....... AFTERMATH OF·A COLLISION : DEIR.IS, DESTRUCTION AND MAYBE D~ATH · " Yflf• of VW Driver In Very Crltlc•I Concfition wltft 'Concu11lon, Cuts ~~~~~-"--~~- Apollo IZ was on the last leg of Its voyage of 953.000 mlles when the spaCe agency passed up questions submitted by ~iewsmen. 114N DIEGO (,\I') -The Navfsal~ t°' dlf It wu forced to delay 'i missile.firing uerclse becaUH of a Soviet spy lhlp • _close to California's coast. . • . The Sarychev, a 2,500--ton hydrographu: \,essel, was last positioned 120 miles west Of Sa,n Diego but last week was reported ' 30 mile. off short. Since Nov. 5, lhe tst Fleet said, the H Soviet naval vessel has been cruising off Lhe U.S. West Coast with electronic • nionitoring equipment at work. . Two San Diea:~based ships. the guided '"missile fria'at.e Home and the nuclear· powered fri1ate Bainbrld~e. called off "firing or the mid-range terrier surface·t~ air misslles Thursday becnuse . of the -Lrawler the Navy's spokesman said. ~ The ilf1ng took place Saturday, final • day of Navy wat games. . ... The Soviet ship's presence, he said. 'has "fouled" the Pacific Missile Test Range ··Which extends out to open sea from Point "·Mugu. ... Al least one U.S. destroyer and two tnineswetpers 'have kept a close watch on the Sarychev, and pilots have reporte.d ~C'hqe1 In locaUon. In October 1968. it WU active o!f the California coa1t during .. .;. »ship war game but didn't enter the >e1ercise ana. :;Probe Launched :After Toro filot :Kille.d in Crash A full scale Investigation into a mid·alr collision which claimed the life of an El Toro-baaed Marine pilot over the weekend was still under way today at Miramar Naval Air Slalion in San Diego. Navy and Marine officers said a result of I.heir findings will not be available btfore Tuesday . Capt. William C. s•er, 26, of Tu!tin, ditd in the collislon Saturday when hi$ F4 Phantom jet lrom El Toro collided with a Navy interceptor some 10,000 feet above desert country near Borrego Sprtngs. Capl. ·sauer'a companion, tst I;-t. WWI.am Wilkening, 28, e.tso of Tustin, panchuled to ufety as did the pilot or the Navy jet. Both iften were unhurt and were picked up by helicopter. Navy officer• id,ntifled their rescued pilot as Lt. Gmdr. John S. Hellman, 32, ~f J\.11ramar. Cmdr. Hellman was alone 1n his Navy Crusader. Marine officers today said preliminary reports indicate that Capt. Saue: was seriou1ly Injured or killed at the lime of impact and made no attempt to leave the aircraft. Bath jets went down in names and sparked a brush fire over nearly two acrts of arid desert terrain in the east Sin Diego County area. State Forestry peraonncl quickly extinguished the out· break. UAllY PILO I Oil ..... C0.11 "Ull llHllltG ((IMllAN'r •elttrl H. Wt t4 ,.,.*"f ... ,.,...,..., Jt1.lt I . Ctrlty lllCll li't•"""' N o..... .. ¥tflt .. flttMA' ····if .... T!r>111-1 A M•r,"'111• tM!lltllllll 1;,1ier J,,..., F. Cellt111 .,....,, •tldl <11¥ ........ _ ............ U I I W.st l•I~•• kliol111•1r4 M1ili111 Attl ••tti ,.0 .... 1111, •J66J ---c .... ,...., -'#tll ......... , L•-9Mellt m ,._,...A-...,..,.._ ...oi .. -""......., ' "'We'd never been ordered to wipe out everybody before. MOlil of the guys didn 't dig it at all. When it was all over, they were almost sick." 17,000 Eligible For Scl1ool Bo11d Election Tues da y Nearly 17 ,000 registered voters are eligible to go to the polls Tuesday to de<:.ide whether or not the school bond in· t.ettst ,.rate will be ralsied from 5 to 7 per· cent m the Saµ Joaquin Elementary ~OOol District. Polling places which will be open rrom 7 a:m. ~ I p.m. are University Park Sct>ool, ' Irvine School, La P a z lnt.ennedlate School, OUvewood School, O'NelU"School and Gates School with two polls ln each of the tWo-clubhouses in Leisure World, Laguna Hills and one in the home of Benjamin Halperin in University Park. 'Two-thirds of the vote cast must be Jn favor of the measure in order for It to pass. / Rex Neri.son, bwiiness manager for the district, said that he wu ve'ry hopeful that the mea~ur-e. would pass. "All we're doing ia raising. the Interest rate. We're not pusin1 any more bohds. There Is no reuon for a penon to vote no unless he doein' · Uke kida or schools.·• said Neri.on. 1• • I · He explatned •'lhat I~ agency will purchaae the rte.1rJy $3.5' million in bonds the district has already accumulated but a new Jaw signed by the governor permits districts le ra1-c the interest rate it two th.irda of U>e votera 11ree. "Although 7 percent wl\I be the ap- proved interest rate this doesn't mean they have to sell at that rate.'' said Nerison. "Some agencies are wllling '° buy bonds al six percent and I 'feel sure we could sell ours for tbat rate.'' He stated that the , increased Interest rates would not hurt the taxpayers' pocketbook. He explained that an owner or a $30,000 house for example "'ould pay only $1.50 total more in taxes per year. "We are very hard pressed to a('· comtnodate the children in this district,·• said Nerison. "We're hoping to get some relief when Aliso and Valencia schools open after the first of the ye ar. By special arrangement we have two more schools about to begin construction but this is the ~xtent of our building unlei;s the measure passes." He said the district needs three or four new schools besides those planned. F rom · P•ge 1 CITY HALL ••• that the best and most ecQnomical plan should include disposal °' the main fire st:i:11ion. The station, which now ·use1 parking and 1ninor serl>'ice on the city hji.ll,; grounds, should be relocated to a nearby lor:tlion instead oI remaining where it ·1s. Sale or \eaSP. of the city hall would elimina te the service and parking areas \\'hich the stalio'l needs. In additiOn to t~e immesi iate cash pr~ ceeds gained by sale or the city hall, the city would realize a tax revenue boost of S?,250 a year il the city ~ll were in private h*and1. Other taxing agencies would share about $13,000 in new-lat money, ERA said. Under 1 lease ar.rangemen "'lhe total expeCt.ed annual inc<ime -, if a tenant cou)d be found -"'ould be •bou\"47,llbo. In its searching for a potential tenant unde r a lease arTangement conaultants drew a complete blank, they sald . Tidelands Fees Decision Set Orange County Harbor Commissioner.~ will meet in special session Wednesday at 11 a.m. to decide their position on lt:vylng tidelands t1!t fees for county areas. The meeUn1 ~as called to evaluate data :forthcoming from County Aae190r Andrew Hinshiw who will show d.Jf. ferences in tax payments between bayside properly ownen with pier rights and homeowners without the rights. Th us far two commissioner• have shown disfavor with imposing tideland.a fees. The commission will decide on its recomrn.endation on the issue which will be decided by county supervisors. The meeting open to the public. will bt held in Harbor District offices, 1901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. R u~~iu Launches New Cosn1 0~ Sa tellite ~10SCOW IUPI) -The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite. Cosmos 311, the Tass News Agency annoWlced. Western experts believe this type of research satellite is a six-foot-long cylinder \\rhich has a life of several months before it Is destroyed on plunging back into th eearth's atmosphere. , OAIL Y l"llOf l"llttf .., ltklllrll l(Hf!ltr Broadway Burglat•y Newport Beach Police Detective Scotty ?l'fcGregor dusts for finger· pMnts a1nong glass shard11 on Ooor of Broadway Auto Center at Fash· Ion Island where burglars hit Frid•Y night or early Salurday morn- ing, making off with $187 in auto stereo. equip~1ent. T~ieves ,passed up unlocked cash register with full! days receipts. police said. ~I ~I Hunting·ton WomanNear Death Alt.er· Mesa W -,:eck . . " A Huntington Beach woman 18 n~ death today wilh injuries suffered Sunday night v.•hen a car collided with her husband's auto at a Costa Mesa in· tersection. Mrs. Judith W.cQuald, 21 . of 9322 Velardo Lane, is in extremely critical condition al Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, following surgery for multiple injuries. 1 Her husband Thomas D. McQuaid, 23. Is in fair condition at the same hospital wlth injuries suffered in the broadside smashup on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. Their car and one driven by Larry W. ' Highways f'U'fl 1lu1 rcpah1DI the damai;e todaf, as nurse! kept a vtgn over Mrs. McQuaid, who suffered a COO· cussion, plus multiple cuts and bruises . Investigation continues into the ac- cident today, since neither McQuaid. nor Lilly, who was taken to the same hospita l complaining of pains, could remember moments just prior to the crash . Officer Charles Hamilton said Lilly's car slammed into the right side of the N:cQuaid vehicle and the injured woman sitting on that side ab!Orbed the brunt of the impact. The McQuaid vehicle was hit so hard that it apparently rolled up and over the Lilly auto, clipping the traffic signal at the southwest corner of the intersection. Lilly, 25, ol 2017 Parsons St, Costa Mesa, careened out ot the roadway and knocked over a traffic signal and street sign in Ole J t : 10 p.m. crash. A dog riding with Lilly was taken to the Orange County Animal Sheller for care or after the accident. Workmen for the State Division Spade Re~alled Thanked County for Booking B' THOMAS McCANN Of ... Dallr ..... '"" One of the last things Spade C.OOley ever said waa "thank you," according to today·s news diJpat.ches. He thanked lhe Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs Associa· tioo for allowing him lo be "free for awhile" to play at their benefit in Oakland. And that's the way a few of us around Orange County would like lo remember him. Because that's the way he was the last time he ''orked here. (See st.ory, page S) He was at the tail end , really, of a high· rlylng decade In which he had become a fe atured movie performer an oft-~iewed television personality and his billing had become "King of Western Swing." He wasn't fl ying so high in the mid· 1950s. But he was still an important enough personage in Los Angeles television circles lo command his own Strike Shuts School PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -This city's 26,000.pupil public school system was shut down today by a strike of the Providence Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contract. full hour of TV lime weellly on one or the independent slaUons. And there was no doubt that he hid hia following -large and loyaJ -out there in "Televlslonland." He gracioWlly hosted e,ach year's new crop of beauty con· testanla who tried for the queen titlt at the Orange County Fair. He generously a:ave his air time to them and the phone calls and fan mail In- dicated that !eleviewers enjoyed seeing the girls on his show year after year. All thet had a bearing on ~s being booked 'as the "free '' show in the fairground s amphitheater for what was lo be his last Jn-person appearance in Orange County. He was supposed to open the county fair with a flourish . It turned out lo be more of a flop. But the openin1 night sho1v -attended by Spade, his band, a handful of fair of· fielals and a half an audience -had hardly ended before he waa in the front office with his IO-gallon hat literally in his hand. He apologized to the fair management for not having pulled a big· ger crowd. And he thanked them for booking him. It was one of the most humble (and ap.. parently sincere) scenes this reporter has ever seen any "show biz" personality play In real Dfe. That time, Spade "died" onstage and then said "thank You." Sunday, hes ald "thank you" onstage and then died after the show. The astronauts said they would be will· Ing to launch again in the kind of thunderstorm that marred their blistoff Nov. 14, recQmmended improvements in tools and carrier bags and reported dif· ficulty in sleeping on the moon. Newsmen asked whether Coo,rad's ex- llil1fation 0',1 the moon might have been caused by an "01ygen high," a state or euphoria that somelimes occurs when an ' . astronaut breathes pure oxygen . "I was very happy," said Conrad. "but I wasn't on an oxygen high." In the first 10 minutes of a moonwalk. &an 'aid. "You find that it is not as hard as you think it 'is got.1g to be to move around, and you are p retty happy about that .... I was in a good humor to start with, seeing we had landed next tn the Surveyor. That started the thing off tight." Bean described difficulties in Iden· lifying rocks and soil this way : "This second day we went out, the same thing that looked gray to us the first day started looking -at least to me -a sort of brown, dark brown or a tan· nish brown, and it \\'as really one of the most ·tnteresting things of the lunar surface Operations ... how much that color can change just with • r degree or i;o sun angle change." The derelict Su rveyor spacecraft they Inspected and removed pieces from look· ed brown. Bean said, but "I wouldn't be a bit surprised that ""·hen we get alt those parts back to Houston , they don't turn out to be -under tile earth llght and ll&ht of the laboratory -kind ol dark craY again." Senate Launches Debate Over 1 I Reform of Taxes ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate opened debate today on the most com· prehensive tax reform proposal in the na· tion's history with a Republican leader invoking the threat of a presidenlial veto If Congress cuts taxes too deeply. Acting Reooblican leader Robert P. Griffin ol Michigan said a proposaJ to boost the present $600 personal ex· emption to $1 ,000 was a "political shenani1an" that probably would ~~ President NiJ:on to veto the whole bill if conmss accepted it. "It'• very appealing but unrealistic," Grlffin told reporters concerning the pnr posal of Sen. Albert Gore (0-Tenn .) "It would kill the bill.'' Griffin took over the m l n o r I t y leadership while Republican leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania vacationed. Psychiatrist on Duty One of our more normal customers, a prominent psycbia~ trist, contributed this messa~e: "The moat "diUicult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he bas 'of himself." Now su ppose you don't care for yourself (unlikely). We guarantee that no one will ever know if you're wearmg one of our flattering suits. Or perhaps you're naturally modest but secretly suspect you're terrific. How better to confirm your suspicion than to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The \\1hole deal's more diffi cult if you think It's obvious that you are outstanding. But \Ve urge you not to confuse your frie nds with two different personalities. ~ Outstand 'vith Jack Bidwell. What's an old sec ret any\vay? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as you own 3467 Via Lido at Newport Boulevard, Newport Bea~h Open Friday evenings unUI t p.m. • I I I ~ I • \'01:. 62, N0 ,,2,8J, l .SECTIONS, 46 .PA9ES •• ,_ . --....------- MONDAY, NOVE MBER 24, 1969 • f, r ., . ,_ ,, 1 .i' '. " . I • •·· . , . . •• -. * * * * * ·.'*" • I. ' f • • • -' . . . ' . ~ 'No P•e~e of .Cake · I \. )', l'"' · ·Conr ad Talks of Lunar 1Landing . . ~AcE CENTER. Houston (AP) -t•t was veey.)\appy/'.sild Conrad, 1'bu( "l'U '·U "'· .. r t · r. r d I wasn't on .an OlliYstP blah." 1 . w YOU one uwig, e e """" a· was 'tn fhe 'nrsttto mlnuta ii vm6obwalk, ·11yln1. "It took every bit of knowledge I Bean stld, "You find that It ii nOt as baa ·to · get that baby down there in the hard u you thlnk It 11 tom1 to be to rl,h{ pl~e. That wis no piece of ca~e.'' mOve around, •nd Y.Otl 1ri prttty happy Conrad, Alin \.. Bean and Richard F. abou\ that •.• : I wU in a good l;wmOr to Gordon, JJ. were holding the first news s~ with, seeing ,we had landed next to conference from space Su.iday and he the Surveyor. 'lbal sL!fled tbe thin& off wU recalling bow he brought the lwi.ar right." landet Iplrepld in. Bean de!Cribed dlf)1culties in Iden- . "It took everythilfg I had to gel that U.! tifying rocks and soil thli way: d<lwn. in:one piece,'' eon.rad Said. "I thlnk "'Ihls second day we ·went out, lhe w~ 'got some thli1gs to work out on that." same thing that looked iray to us the ' ~Jl91lo t; 'V{as ·,o,n ·the~ last leg of Jts first day.started looking -1t leut to me voYqe or 953,ooo iniles when .ttie· space ,_a iort of brown, dark brown or a tan· 1itnCy passed up questions submJ,tted by nish· brown, and It was· ttally·one of the oew.amen. . · most ·lntereSting things· Of the -Jlfnlr 'ftle astronallts said they would be will· surface· operations •.. how much· that ·IN to' launch again in the kind of color can change just with· a 7 degree or tbundtrstonn that ,marred their blastoff 80 sun angle. chanie.'" NoV; J4, recommerlded improvements in The derelict Surveyor spacecraft they tools and carrier bags and reported dif· Inspected and removed· pieces from look· ficulty in sleeping on the moon . ed brown, Bean said. but ''f wouJdu't be a -N!wmlen asked whether Conrad's ex-bit surprised that wtien we get all those fillaration ro the moon might have been parts back to Houston, P.tty don't turn out caliled by an "oxygen high," a state of to be ~ under the earth light e.nd light of euphoria that sometimes occurs when an the laboratory -kind of dark gray islrenaut breathes pure oxygen. again." --·-..' • UP'I T~ TEAM OF.CONRAD, GCIRDON AND BEAN MAKIS A Sl'LASH IN THE PAC IF IC Southea1t -of Paeo .Pato, Yankff Clipper Marks ''"t ~of MatvMd Space Exploration . Ice Cream Parlor .iudges Challenged . Plans Get New P.rohe Under Way in Cr~&~ Airing T9night Atheist Loses 1st Roqnd ~·!~ Space ,Praye.r ,K~ih.t~i Th~ K.ilJed El lorQ ·,RUo~ . .. A fWl-ICaJe ia_nati;aUon Imo a mid.air col-•blch d•imed the lire al Ill Bl ,.......,. Marne pilot -Om' the wtikeM was 5ttu under way today at Mihmir Naval Air Station in Sa'n Diego. Na'Y)' ·aM Marine officers said a resud of1 their findings will not. be available befori Tuesday. Ciu~t. William C.· Sauer, 26, of Tustin. diedifn the collision Saturday whtn his F4 Phantom jet from El.Toro collided with a Navy interceptor some 10,000 feet above dtaert country ~ Borreg9 Springs. Capt. .Sauer's companion, lst Lt. William Wilkening. 26, also of Tustin. parachuted to safety as did the pilot of the Navy jel Both men Wtfe unhurt and were picked up by helicopter. Navy officers identified their rescu ed pilbt as Lt. Cmdr.'John s. Hellman, 32, of Miramar. Cmdr. Hellman was alone in hit Na"fy ar:Qsader:. I " . Marine officers today. said preliminary reparti indicate that Capl Sauer was Gillette · Razor Founder Widow Dies on Birt!iday Mrs. -Margaret_ Josephine Gillette, wldoW"of the founder 'or the huge.razor bllde manufacturing firm. and a Balboa resident for the pist JI years, died Saf. ui;<f>y, her 'llllh birtJ.,.iay, at Hoag Me· morial .Hospital. . Mrs. Gillette, who· lived quletly at her PfnU,SUla hOme, 150t _S}rlvla Lane, was tlie' ~ldow of King G. GijlFtte, who died iri 1865. · ·,,.e .couple,. Wbo hail ~e'n nlarried f~ 25 1)ftirs, made ' tOOr home in , Balboa I ' and Palm Sprinp. The lati Mr. Gillette was the inventOr or the. safety razor and founder of the oiuntty11MlaJ"l'lt razor · blade manufa c- turinc flrnl. · '4ii'j911aly' Jnjuttd1cr kllleij at tho time~! r .1-... and made io atlelilpt to leave ' ~ . I 'Bot1I ]eta went down · fn .nam~ and sparked a brush fire over near'ly tw6 acrts of arid desert terrain in the east San Diego County lll'tl. Sta~ Forestry personnel quickly extinguished the out. break. Motorist Hurt In Crmli Loses Fig lit for Life A criUcally injured Whittier man's ~J. di}' fight foi life' er¥led Sunday in Martin LU:ther HosPital, Anaheim. Raul Vasquez. 32. succumbed to in- juries he suffered Nov. I when his car went off the Santa ~ Fr~a.Y near Orangelhorpe Avenue and smashed into a barricade. It took firemen and California High\\'ay patrolmen nearly one hQUr to extricate the unconScious Vasqutz from the wreckage, Officers belle\'e Vasquez fell asleep at the wheel shortly before his autp left the hlghway. COroner"1 officers have added jbe name ol Bobby Keruiec. 16. of Anaheim to the' ll10W)llng ·list of Orange CoW1ty traffic fataliUei. ' Youna; Kennec ·Wed Friday of injuries .suff~ ave di.ya earlier · when 1 motorcycle on which he was ridillf pillion smashed into i car 1t an Anaheim ln- le(l.OCtlon. · .. ( t-year-old boy 'seriously Injured when he rode Illa, bicycle ITito .the side of a truck Frida)' remained orf the criUcal list today at Orange County Medical Center. A hollpltal spokesman ·llld tiler< had been "a v~ slight imprdvement" in the condition of Todd Alexander Markle, 9, of Orange. The boy w&, lidmlt~ . to the coanty facility with 5efious injories suf· fered late Friday. Plaris for an Ice cream parlor will be di~·&'~t'a. 7i;o m .. tin• of the -~-111,.t r.....,..,~mifti!o. . . 'Ibo applican~ A·M food 8"rvka ·Of Garden an...,.,.........-~ ...,. op- poaltion !tom ne~ .....,...,., wbin ftl'request lo.-u.; ~-··1111 Irvine Ave. wetit before tbe.dty ·council Ott. ~-The. council approved zone change for the property from sincle-fami· Ty residenUAI to commercial. · However, detailed plans for the facility and its operauon still f1ce scrutiny. by planners, who will make a recom· mendalion to the city council. AlSo to be COMidered are plans for an 18-unlt apartment complex at 203S Fullerton Ave . Chaprrwt Homes, Inc. or Cost.a Mesa is requesting a zone ex- cepUon· tQ..build the unJtl In an area zoned for comrpercial and hlgh-denslty reslden- Ual Us'e. ' Ethics Standard Issue Raised By Se1i .. P ercy ' WASHlNGTON (UPll -~1illionaire Sen. Charles H. Jl:ercy (R-lll.). said today he was putting his own holdings in a "blipd lrust''. and urged Congress to adopt for it.self the same ethical stan· dards it applied in· rejecting Judie Cle- m~t F. Haynsworth's Supreme Court nomlnaUon. .Pmj. urged ~· ,of a b!Q.[ sponsored by 20 ·r,ion, tliat•would re, quire public, diaehtsanp-... ot ftnancl1I· holdings bj·~ Jl~~~l c~is forl federal office and .their top aides. Jn a Senat~ speech, Percy ~Id: '~ j "It .would ht ironlc lf the ethical seai.chllght lhatlba•-Just '~ trl'lned on the Haynswo~ nomination were to be put out now Iha~ the CIR If clOled." 1 He adde<j; "ShOOid .., have) totalJ,y, different code for jUdga ,aod Id· .minlwaton than we 1Jave for lqtllators reP,rding lh!ir ·associations. their com- mibnents and their obligaOons, '' Percy asked. · 'services for Mrs. GiUel\e will be held Ill-,,_ at the LltUe'Chutch of ' . the Flowers, Forest Lawn, Glendale. ·Mrs. Glllette. a C'1tf0mia resklent for For11aer GI'•. Story · • ' ~ ~usTni. Tn. (UPI) :... ·Madafyti MUl'· rarO'llU' Joot.h<r first TOllllll·ln lederal coart'\Oday in a suit to prohibit prayers bf U.S. utroniUts from beinl broadcast _.,...tho•wl4. , Mn.· O'Hair. an Austin houaewife, led a similar filht six )'W's ago that resulted iii the U.S. Supreme court ban on com· pulsory prayer m public :schools. Today, she challenged the Tight of three f'!deral Judles to consider her suit against the Natlpnal Aeronautics and SJ"¥!< Administration. U.S. District Jlidge }lomer Thornberry ovem1led hlr motion uldni the j,.,..._to dtsqqolll)<· u.em .. 1 ... on the "°"""''!ht cow1 was .. illegllb' const.ltut.ed" because atb<IN . are exchided from the fi;deral judicr.r, syltem~ , The judge , overruled Mrs. O'Halr without comment. He also, rejected a mo- tion to po!tpone lhe case~ Jlefore 'the court. !lpened. Mrs. O'Halr complained that the tlnilng Of the hearJng was unfair to her because it opened on "splash down" day for the, Apollo 12 astrooauts and came durlni ThanksgiY· ing day week. Decomposed Body Found ln La Habra Car Trunk , Jnvestf&ation into the death of a La ltabra man whole badly decomposed body was found Swlday In the trunk of a ~tolen car entered today on an autopsy conducted by Or_ange County coroner's officers. Investigators hope that pathology tests carried out on the remalM of Michael A. Fernandez, 21, may help them in their in· quiries. Working with them are Los Angeles police who have the vehicle In which Fernandez's body was found on their stolen car lilly. Three teenqer boys ·ttilde ttJe grisly . discovery ~ay and c1lled poUce Jrom : a aupermarket parking: lot fn LI Habra • The boys told olflcefs that the 'lavender· colored JtoO Cadlll1c had been ~ed on the lot for lhe1 past two we;eka. lnvestl.piors aald the yoUna;sten. Were playlng ins.Ide the . vehli:le w~ they rioticed an odor COl1\U1I from the ttud:. The 'boys found the, trunk ~ ud they ailo !ound the itecoYing body cf Ftmanda care.fully wrapped in a blue bedspread. Officers said the body wu surrounded by papers, most of them · buslneal documents In which Fernandez Wu named.and Involving transactions to . which he was a party. , Also under investigation were a duffle bag Ind some of Fernandez personal ef- fects which were found on the rear seat of the oai'. I~vesligators said the car conlalnlng Fernandez's body was listed as stolen by the Ea.st Los Angeles division of the Los Angeles County sheriff's office. Senate . Launches Debate Over . Reform of Taxes WASHINGTON lVPJ) -The Senate opened 'debate today on the most com· prehenatve tax reform propoMl ln tM na. tlOf1's hflltm'y with a Republican leader lnvoklnt the threat of a presklenllal veto lf Coneress cuts taxes too deeply'. Aeling Republican leader RObert. P. GrUfln of Mlchlaan said a proposal to boost the • preserit $600 ·personal ex· tmpt:lon to: tt,OOG was 1 "political llhtnani1an" Iha! probably WOllld prom Pmi.i..t l'iizol\ fo veto the whole· bill If I 1 ~ ' the pts&. St years, )eaves 1 cowin, Mrs. n.....C. Bal Belz of Hemet. BUr11l wlll be in Forest La-«·n l\temor- ial Pan. · Wip~d ·Out ... ' " Conlftt!·~ II. " • •·rva fel'J' _.,..bul lmraiJl\li;" Griffin told N11J1r1«1 eott<ei nq t1le in.- poal ill lea. Alfieri 0oro (D-T-). "It -ti ' • •-oald ·llUJ the bill!" -· ; ' • Mesa Youth Hurt In Au~o Accident A Cotta V.eu youth suffered fact and ocalp.,.. Sunda,y night when his car sud- dia.ty llftl"Yed on P1actnt'8 A venue north ol lltll Street llld miasbed into a parked cor. • WUllam A. Grimes, :111, ill mo Lon-_.,,>' St., Wal treated It Hoag Nimorial Hospital' and. rtleated to con- vllaoi at home after tho l :Si p.m. col· Jlotoq, • • From wir.. Servkes TULSA. ~a. -A lonner GI says U.S. troops were erde.rtd to wipe out:the Viet- namese vill11t of Sorig My as an enemy stronghold in I-did. (Rellted story Pqe S). :'E""Ythini Biii everytlody wu wiped out," Cbarlio Gnt•er. JI, .. Id ID a ii> tervtew &onday. "Men, -••• chi~ -•• -• Ool7 the dickw ...... 1<11 alive." • ~ · · In vtttnam todly, the ·commander ti. • ~ Vietnamese fol'f.'el in the fi\'e I I • • ' northerM1011t provioces, ,Lt. Gen. Huong Xuan Lam, P.id vUlagen who had told Of· 300 to 500 persons -men,1 women and children -beJng slain' ill lhe lncldene may &vt dellbera\ely u111ertte(I the ton.-• The general ~id he bellt•ed \he na~-dwrt .. rlh< tncld• alter talk' mi to rtportera wbo vlllt<d them. "l'Uybe tho local -le hope to. receive aome lndemnHlcaUon from the Americant, IO thq havt euaerated tbe lllOlber of -burned doWn ... tho number of pt?'IORS.killed.'' he aald. • • . Tbe United ·Stites pays cl9illans lot caSualties and dam1ge caul(d by American actl\>nt In Soolh Vietnam. The JdUlnp on March JI, JIM, have led to ~es that there was a massa.c:re of civiliulst Gl'\IV!r 11td he wu satisfied . ~ , Grlllln tool< orit' Ibo m I n o r I t y leado,nhlp wbile ~ 1-r llUCb Scott If PlilDJjlflltlf¥11Cationad. ' that Soni My -U.S. military code name '-, Pinkville -was inrested with soldien of NEW YORK' (AP )-1·ne, ltock m1rket the North Vlebla,.... rtgula"lrmy, but sank lleadily ·Ill~ loday Jn ooe ,of Ila added: ' " · · f steepest oeihecl<a'in· many weekl. (See "yte'd neyer been ordered lo Wipe out quota Uon11 P..aga 537). ·~ , everybody befora. ~lilt cf the IUY• didn't Trad Inf moved at,,. moderatlly acUve dlg1Jt 'at all. Wf)en It was all over, they pace as pricta drl(tfiid.' dOwn~ird from were almost lllck." the start. ' ' TEN CENTS '- \ l S.ucces sful Apollo 12 Trip· Ends . SPACE· CENTE~. Houstoa HIP!) - Apol:t. JJ's moon pllOtl lan4tc1 ••rtatit on the money'' in the Sooth Pacific today bl a spectacular fq.ale ol man's•firlt dec:9lk' m space expk>raUon: . Char.Jes ·•Pete" Coni'ad, 39, l\Jchard F. Gordon, 40, and Alan L. Bean. ~ • splashdown 1down at 12·:51 p.m.· ~ in full view:.of' ~levision came~ mounted on the ·r.e<:oVery, ~C!lrrler 'Hoi'ut. 'll>e spacecraft flipped over after pnpact and inflaijon ball' turned it upriJl!>I. The astronfutl 'tli'ere 1in, clear radio~ tac\ most of the way down. Conrad reported "}t's right on tbe .mc:iney" 'aft.et Apollo 12 emerged from lta ~fChlnl re- entry and, the astronaut. reporied they v.·ere, !'in , great shape" 11 lhree ._J>W parachutes lowered U>em into the Ka. The USS Horiiel· ailed in the warm 1J1oderate sees to recover America's se.- ccnd set of moon exploret ... '{he Hornet retrieved Apollo Jl'1 iu'nar·p1oneers four moths aao to the day. · " A final five-sec:ond bw'.st !rom the COID! mand ship's control rocket at 9:44 ~ lined 'ap t.be 1stronauta' coune for a -c. but .... atlry into Wrlll'• 11- moopbere. '".ibfS hq pl to bl tho mist apeo. la~ •ll!il"" tho .. ~r· .. ~ liid •• .... iltlp I<~ !qblj:ldJ towanj the pinkl, blues ancf.\1i>leti el'tllt Eun-lit Jayer of air blanketJns the J)obe. -sun .ahel~ fo·r the spacemen are 11 IW• pf maon bug ~uarantlne. flnl ID .a IHlltr aboitd the RCl!!lll Ud Iliad Net 1t the mote comfortable 'moo., cmt IJolalloa qiiarter1 al the -Spaill c.nttr. , · -J . , l "If you've reinembertd ¥OUr lava-1~ <Po1YneSI1n CJothiiig ), It shoUl~·be,a Jc:rve. ly day in Iha Sooth Paalnc," gtOlmd com- mllllicator llon•lil L. l.Jnd : radioed tho spacem~n ell:ht hours before their WJ. ding. · "Thank· you, Don, IOW'ldl real ~·ind 't\'e11 be happy 10 set the land Of i., ... lavas;" replied Conrad. ' The 10-day, million-mile mission WM tM nahon's lut In the decide of mmmed spa,eefiight that opened when Rzissil"1 1·ur1 Gagarin and America'• Alan B. Shepard. first ventured Into tbe cosinoa in 1161. Since .thoh, 23 Americana and' lO Russlana: have flown In spa~. Ap011o 12'5 aslron.ailtli awlk~ at 2:2'1 a.:n. after 11leeping .8"2 boun ind1biJ!pn the flrial preparations for' aplulidoWn. They ate breakfast, checked lbelr courae with •tar sightlnfl and f'IUJl(f time to play some country anrl wutern music On · a spacecraft tape player. Girls to View Aut umn Colors Everybody Is rioting these days -even the colors ln autunin leaves at· lrvioe Park -and1'that's where girls a· through 14 WUL ao Saturday. on a hike sponsored by the Cosl! Mesa RecreaUon DepaB: ment. TransportaUon "ill ·be ~ded !ronl the civic Ctr1ter to the mountain park, with departure at 10. a.m .. and retum at 4 p.m .• according to Toni Popovlts, who 6ays to bring lunch ind 1 sweater. Fee for the /ourney. Is Sl.50 and girls may register a I thls week from a a.m. to Srp.m. at Boom 305 in the civic center. ·Orange Ce u t 'I' ,· I t Weadler . . That deteri air 11 on its w1y t~ 1 "·aro the .cOast~lcafu. with Sani. .c Ana winds. booltlna: the tempera· turea Into the 78'1 heR and up \o • 83 inland. \ INSm E· TeDAY " . Rtodilig. writl11g end reUgfof\ 4 are the 11'ree Rt for 0111 ou& o/ • twr11 20 Orat&gt Coait ''Mtnti 1 who attend• " parochial achooL See Page 3. c-....... J.,., ,_ . c ......... u ~ "'""" It , ........ , ,... ' .............. . 'INlln ..,, ,_,.... II Allll . ......,.. It =.. ..... : . or ... c-r. " .,.....,.. ,,.: =MM! ...... ·-. -. -. ·-.. -. » --.. --.... • ; ' :. . .. I . Hlrbw ANo.llo!uo!mv1 •l10W J6ulng i lOll liom UM !Nino Company will lied fl>,bey ibeir land under• major · dmnit ~ by ranch of. . ;rvloa~-""" approved the ' ...... •llldt -•!>Pb' to all j\lJla driool-11 except.-(or ft:l.ra.-~ l!lpi.nds in ~11 or homu ln. at! ot~er develop-~ will soon receive information de· ICJ'ibinc the offtred option to buy ak>ng with infOrmation on appraisal of the in· dlvidua,\ property, Irvine spokesmen 1aid. . Pr0limln1r7 paperwork already baa started on· converting the •• early 3,000 leues held bJ the developer in 44 tracts. Soviet Spy Ship Cau8es [Vavy Change IU : ~.JAN D.D:GO (AP) -The Navy said to- fliy it was Jorced to delay a missile-firing w;t:rclle btcall!e of a Soviet spy ship Ckise to·eautomia's CO&!t. The Sarychev, a 2,500-ton hydrographlc Wslef, wu last positioned 120 miles west If Sin Dlela but Jut week was reported II miles off lhor<. ~Since Nov. 5, the 1st Fleet said, thf: Soviet naval vessel has been cruiling off the U.S. West Coast with electronic 11enitortn1 equipment at work. .-Two Son Die10-baoed llhlpa, the 111ided ~le frigate Home and the nuclear· Jtowered frigate Bainbridge, called off firina r1. the mld·range terrier surface-to- ilr mislliles Th ursday because of the trawler, the Navy's spokesman said. •":The firing took place Saturday, final ~of Navy war ca mes. •.• The Soviet ship's presence. he said. has .,.oultd" the Pacific Missile Teat Range which extends out to open sea from Point JllUIU . ~At leut one. U.S. destroyer and two )7Unesweepers have kept a cloae watch on the Sarychev, and .pilols have rtported chaqn in location. In October 1988, it ""active .off the California coast 4urin& i>3tMii, -11111< but didn't enttr the sercUe area . ~O !·Trash Pickµp ~n Thanksgiving There will bt no tra.ah pickup in Costa Mesa on Tbank1giving Day, Nov. fl. Instead. all truh will be picked up on either Wednesday or Friday. The areas that will be picktd up on Wedn~y are COIJt1e Park, Clearbrook Lane on the east side of FairView Road : the 1Dey be.tween Peppertree Lane and Harbor Boulevard in the Mesa Verde are.a, and the area east or Fairview Road north of Baker Street. On Friday, the entire Mesa Verde area soulh fJf Gisler Avenue will bt picked up, with the except.Ion of the alley between Peppertree Lant and Harbor Boulevard. tw.idents should put their trash out early, as the ertWJ will not be able to make return trip! for more trash. Russia Launches New Cosmos Satellite ~IOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned earth satellite, Cosmos 311, the Tass News Aeency announced. Wester11 aper\! believe this type of research satellite is a six-foot-long cylinder which has a life of several montha be.fort it is destroyed on plun1ing bick into th ee.arth's atmosphert. I ll J\ll 1 Pl\Ol OU.NOi <QM1· •Ull •MINI COMt AH"r ••~'* N, W114 '""lft!ot .... ,....,. J 11k l . Cllrlt y vie. f''9t!tl!lt l "f Otfltl'~ M .. tfrt n. ...... , IC,, .. n ··~ n.,,.,,, A M•tJl'hl~1 ~r.i• ._ __ lll Wttt lty l frttl M1m~1 A44f-•11: ,,0 .11• IS6CI, tl6t 6 --~ IO;ICI'. HI I-«•• ..... a....e.,, .. ~ '-"' m ,_, •- HWlllMfWI lff!Cll: -Ml ..... I ,, ' • • Eich ltuee will be contacted In comlnt month,s. "Community as,ociations alsO will rtceive correspondence, Irvine aides said . The two Corona de.I Mar developments will not be affected, spGkeameo uld, IJr&. cau.st the Irvine Compr11y no Jonctr.holds the leues on the two subdlvialons. The new policy will follow «tt imposed rtteilt.ly for the firm 's new developments Jn which buyers may purchase: both land and house. c;iy flail . Sale Urged . ' . • , • I 011 Newport By JOHN V M. TERZA Of Jlle D•llJ 1'111rt Si.ft Ntwport Beach's city hall, doomed to e:xtinetion in about three years, should be sold for about $675.000, city-hired con· ault.i.nts recommen4ed today. - ~nomic Resell!ch Associate. CERA ) officially rtcommended the salt idea over two lease variations and termed tt the only proposal or thrc'! \l•hich would be of much ~efit. The reasoning b e hi n d the policy change, a spoimnan said, wae to ac· commodate: property owners who. prefer to own their own land instead of lea:iing it on a lon&·&enn baalr. · ,. , DAILY l'ILOT Ullff ~ AFTERMATH O~ A CO~LISION: DllRIS, DESTRUCTIOl'j AND MAYBE DEATH . WU. ~ yw Drlvor In Vory Crltlc,I C_,ltlon wltt. Cl.nc usslon, Cuts . · The two other proposals -one a short· term lease; the other a 25-year lease-op- tion pl.an -wouldn't work, ERA said, because of the lack of potential tenants. "s'Ome people 1imply like to say they own tbt Jot," one spokesman aaid. -----~-----~~ .. ' .. Conceding that Under 1 lease •. the city ha ll could only be ' used by other public l'tgencies, the consultant said there are no othert in the arta which would need the complex. 1be .lll'ke of the lot will be detumiried by lrrlne •ppraJsen. A Jeue--purchase oplion also will be olleroll. 2 Danger Spots To Be Studied By Traffic Group CrO!swalka and traffic light controls for two specific interll!Ction1 m on the agenda for the Colta Mesa Traffic Com· mission whJch meets: Wedouday. The public hwin&s on tbt two pro. posals will ~ at 10 a.m. in the flfth floor conference room at.the Coat& Mesa Civic Center. The crosawalk propo&al is for Fairiviev,. Road _in a quite heavily traveled sectlon between Fair Drive and West Wil.son Street, which serves several nearby schools. Traffic lighting controls under con· sideration would reduce speed and regu1ate traffic congestion on Paularino A~enue be.tween Fairview Road and Bear Street, near one school. Anyone with special interest in the pro. po'8la is invited to attend and address the panel, which me.els onct each month to make re:c1)mmendaliol\S to the Costa Mesa City Council. 'Guest~' Oean Out Mesa,J\f otel Two· vagabonds who checked lnto tht Vaaabond Motor Hotel In Costa Me.u ~turday nJght are IOUlhl today, along With hS3 worth of room furnishinas, including the television set. Waltu L. Davis, manager of the motel at 3151 Harbor Blvd., said the pair then left for beer, but 1till hadn't returned when he retired early Sunday. Davis told police ~ arose and round the room rented by· the two men stripped of linens. towtls and the tube. Out of the Past --' Southland . Air :: · . ~ •. Problems Told f At State Meet. ' . Special to the DAILY PILOT • SAN FRANCISCO -Loi Angeles already lacks sufficient air fw its pop- ulation and their actlvitles, environmen· tal engineering protP..sSQr Rolf ~tlassen of Stanford said Mooday. In background papers prepared and circulated on the U.S. Natlonal Conunis· sion for UNESCO's conferen'ct on "Man and His Environment," meetlng: here, he suagested that "Water may be the key to population control in specific areas where it is a limiting nsource, as in Southern California." Instead or bulld in& an extensive and expemive system to import water from northern California to support more in· dustries in the Los Angeles buin, he suggested. "a more rational approach lo planning for living in a limited air en· vironment would have bctn to restrict the development or new water supplie.s and th us restrict population. ··who would ha ve the courage to rto lhis?" he asked. Eliassen advocated the creation of "'hole new cities away from current metropolitan centers to provide for pop- ulation growth. ihese could bt located in areas with• adtquate air, water and other resources. all of which would be strictly managed. In another paper prepared for the conferenct, biology profeSllOf Paul Ehr· lich repeated his suggestion that income tax laws be revised to eliminate all deductions for children. hLuxury taxes should be placed on diapers, baby bottles, and baby foods ,'' Ehrlich added. "I must be made clear to our population that it is socially ir- responsible to have large families." The Monte Cristo. 138-loot repli ca of 18th Century square rigger, docked at Sea Scout Base on Newport Beach waterfront during the weekend to toke on sup plies. Ronald C. Craig's sh ip, built In Van· couver BrlUsh Columbta , is headed south, with San Diego. Mexico, Hawaii on Its Itinerary. Skipper Jeff Berry wit! take ship, apprais ed et $4:!5,000. on to Auslrillia early ncxr year ror Capt: Cook Blcentcnn1nl. Huntington W omanNear ' Death After· Mesa Wreck A Huntinston BeiCh woman ·Is near death today wit.ti injuries suffered.'Suq?y oifht _when 1 car collided .. wlth ·lier husband's auto at a Costa Mesa in· tersectlon. .~ 1 MrS. Judith Y.'cQUaid, 21, of 9322 Vtlardo Lane, is in e:xtremtly q-itical condition at Cotta Meaa Memorial Hospital, following surgery for multiple injurlee. Her hwband Thomas O. McQuaid, 23. is in fair cond ition at the same hO!pit.al with injuries suffered in the broadside smashup on Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. Their car aDd one driven by Larry W. Lilly, .25. of 2017 Parsons St., Costa Mesa. caretned out of the road"'•ay and knocked over a traffic signal aad street sign in tht I I: JO p.m. crash. Workmen for the State .Division of Hi1hways were . atlll repjil.iring the damage toi:fay, u nurses kept a vigil over Mrs. M~aid. who suffered a con· <'ussion, plus multipl et cul! and bruises. Investigation conlfnues into the ac· cide:nt today, since neither McQuaid, nor Lllly, who wa.1 taken to the same hoapit.al complaining of pains, could remember moments: just prior to the cruh. Officer Charles Hamilton said Lilly's car sJamme:d into the right side of the W:cQuaid vehicle: and the injured woman sitling on that side absorbed the brunt of the impact. The r<.1cQuaid vehicle was h.it so hard that it apparently rolled up and DVe:r the Lilly auto, clipping the traffic signal at the southwest comer of the lnterseetion. A dog riding with Lilly was taken to the Orange County Animal Shelter for care after the accident. Spade Re~a~led Thanked County for Booking By THOMAS McCANN Of llllt DlllJ l'llM Stiff One of the last things Spade Cool~;' ever said was "thank you," according to today's news dlapatchea. Ht thanked the Alameda County Deputy Sherlfls Associa· lion for allowing him to be "free for awhile"' to play at their benefit in Oakland. And that ·.s the way a few of us around Orangt C<lunty would like to remember him. Because that's the way he was the last time he worked here. (Set story, page 5) He was at the tail end, really, of a high- flying decade in which he had become a fea tured movie performer an oft.viewed television personality and his billing had become "King of Western Swing." He wasn't flying so high in the mid- 1950s. But he was still an important enough personage in Los Angeles television circles lo command his own Strike Shuts Sc hool PROVIDENCE. R.l. (AP) -Thi' city's 26,000-pupil public school system \.\'as sh ut down today by a strike of the Pro\•idence Teachers' Union. The issue was a new contrac.t. full hQur of TV lime weekly on one of the independent st.ati9ns . And there was no doubt that he had his rollowi11g -large and loyal -out the:rt in ''T~levisionland .'' He iraciously hosted each year's )ne\v crop of be1uty 1.Con· test.ants who tried for the queen title at the Orange County Fair. He generously gave his air time to them and tht phone calls and fan mail in· dlcated that televlewers enjoyed seeing the girls on his show year after year. All that had a bearing on his being booked as the '"free" show in the fairgrounds amphitheater for what was to be his lasr in -person appearance in Orange County. He was su pposed to open the county fair with a flourish. It turned out to be more of a flop. But the opening night show -attended by Spade. his band, a handful of fair of· ficials and a half an audience -had hardly ended before he was in the front office ~·ith his 10.gal\on hat literally in his hand. He apologized to the fair management for not having pulled a big· ger crowd. And he thanked them for booking him. Il lli'as one of the most humble (and ap. parcntly sincert f scenes this reporter has ever seen any '·show bit'' personality play in real life. That time. Spade "died" onstage and lhen eaid '"thank you ." Sunday, he said, "thank you'' onstage and then died aner the show. Psychiatrist on Duty The 14-page ERA report covered two major areas dealing with the city's new civicMnter plans. ERA studied the dispcsal question ln· volving the present city hall, then n· amined possibUities of attracting other public uses of parts of the new 21)..acr.11 civic center which will be built in Ne1vport Center . ERA recommended that the city ac. lively pursue other public agencies, utililies and organizations to see if they ' \\'ant to relocate in the new civic center. The consultants contacted the Harbor Judicial District, the Newport-Mesa Uni· fied School District, the Post Office, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, art and culture groups and three major public utilities for their ideas. "Tbe majority or these organiz.ailon! expressed keen interest in the develop- ment or the new civic ,.center, indicating their desire to develop new facilities ift the center with certain conditions," con- sultants said. The condition relate primarily In availability of development funds . Present plans for the hillt.op civic center include a city hall, police depart· ment and main library. The land has been purchased . Other ideas iil< lude buildings to houst !ht school dist rict, the chamber of com- merce and the public utilities. Ideas to includt! a fine arts and cultural center and convention hall have won favor in the community also. l 'he CQnsultants reminded the city that the Irvioe Company has agreed to donate 16 acrts near the propoged civic center for a cultural center complex. ERA consultants said about the only way such facilities get built is through. ptiv,ate*' donaleJ funds1, , A time delay _or about 10 years between conception of a CQmmunity center and ac tual construction is the norm. the con· sultants said. Elaborating on the problein of dispos.- ing or the present city hall in old Newport. ERA consultants recommended lh~t the . best and most economical plan should include disposal of the main firt s~tion. Burglars Loot Two Mesa Oubs Burglars looted both a bar and a reh abilitation club fo r r e r o rm e d alcoholics over the weekend. Costa Mesa po Hee said today . The manager of the Alano Club, 2&10 Placentia Ave .. sad $230 was ta ken dur· ing business hours Sunday. Investigators said $45 was taken by v.·hoeve:r broke into the King's Inn, 720 Randolph St., but additional coins are n1issing from vending machines "''hich \.l'ert pried open . One o( our more normal customers. a prominent psychia· trist. contributed this messa~e: "The most difficult secret for a man to keep is the opinion he has of himself." \ No'v suppose you don't care for yourself (unlikely). \Ve guarantee that no one "'ill ever know if }-OU're \veering one or our flattering suits. Or perhaps you 're naturally modest but secretly suspect you're terrific. Ho\Y better to confirm your suspicion than to be fitted at 3467 Via Lido. The \vhole dears more difficult il you think it's obvious that you are outstanding. But \Ve urge you not to confuse your friends \Vith two different personalities. Qutstand with Jack Bidwell. What's an old secret anyway? Jack Bidwell Parking for as many cars as you own 3.W7 Via Udo at Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach Open Friday evenings unUJ i p.m. I' I I ( I Mond11, Novtmbtl' 241 1969 s DAILY PILOT ':J Re~ding, Writing and Religion ' I Pllet . One Coast Child in 20 Goe$ to CatJwlic School What's in School Name? By THOMAS FORTUNE • Of .. Dlltr .... -..... ~· Reading, writing, ·rl1haatie and the !oorth R I.I rdlpon. Nol unlike public school education In ftlOll ~ C.thC>llc oc:J>ool.I add a -.I .dliileuloo. :n1~ It •·llo>e eocb dayf<r rellglousJnslrodjon and rtllgjous ~ :.,, ·~111ie teaching " '9'CUl.lr dljocto. • lt 111 f~ ~ t!'3t .ca~llc parents are wtlllng to pay twtee -~blie sChool taxes and pOraclllal school bliUon. Tbat '-eitra tmanciat btirden bu been asswped ]1y parem,, of ~.Ill yoinigs)ets enrolled ln nine Calhol.Jc elementary ochoob-alon~. lhe 0.1nge ~- Each o! !lie schools !\as ' walUng list of others Wllo· want to gel In. But there just isn't room. This parochial system, familiar to Catholics, is somelhinp: most non- Catholics probably kno wliltle about. An occasional view of school-age children in uniform Is the only acquaintance with it for many. 'Ibe system just doesn't seem to touch the non..CathoJlc: Nobody ever bothers him to vole for Its school bonds, Its governing board is way off in tm Angeles, arxl, perhaps because of this, the local newspapers largely Ignore It. Still, along this coast one in 20 school children through eighth grade goes to a Catholic school. In Costa Mesa they attend St. Joachim or St. John the Baptist. In Newport Beach they go to Our Lady Queen of the Angels. Huntington Beach has St. Bonaventure and St. Francis of Assisi. It's St. Catherine of Siena in Laguna Beach. other local schools are Old Mission School in San Juan capistrano, Our Lady of Fatima in San Clemente, Blessed Sacrament ln Westminster. These nine are among 2n elementary schools in the U:ts Angeles Archdiocese. Father John Mihan, superintendent for the Archdiocese's elementary schools, eays the local schools are healtby. "There is no quest.ion of consolidating or closing a school in your area," he said. "The demand is quite high." Nevertheless, at St. Catherine In Laguna Beach a drive for pledges had to be mounted among the c h u r c h parishioners to open the school this fall. Other parishes are having to dig deep to keep the schools ruMing. The reason ls familiar. . "Education is very expensive business. Look at the public school bond issue failures," sais Sister Michael Ellen, Our Lady Queen of the Angels principal. But she says, "Catholics will conUnue to support Catholic schools even at greater sacrlflce." ' They have done so, wilhout even so much as an income tax break for saving public school costs by keeping the Catholic schools handling part of the stu· dent load. Tuition, book rental, milk money and sale of supplies is charged to students' parents. But it alone does not pay the way for Catholic schools -providing on- ly half to two-thirds of the needed funds. The remainder comes out of the spon. soring church's collections. The pinch for money -and historically It's always been that way -explains a couple of things about Catholic schools. For one thing class sizes are larger than in public schools. Forty to forty-five students per teacer ls the ru1e compared to 25 to 35 per teacher In the public schools. AJso, instructors in Catholic school.!1 receive nowhere near comparable the salaries paid public school teachers. A nucleus of each teaching staff in- cluding the principal Is nuns -sisters. They have taken vows of "chastity, poverty and obedience to the Church" and live on a stipend that is on) yabout 20 percent what public school teachers re<'eiVe. The rest of the Catholic school teachers -called lay teachers -are paid about 60 percent of the salary of their public school counterpart.!, according to Father Mihan. The salary scale ~ns at $5,000 per J'eSr with a top of $7,116i 'for teachers with a masters degree or a bachelors degree plus a California teaching credential. This does not mean that Catholic schools cannot attract highly competent teachers. "The whole parochial system operates on a concept of service," said Father Mihan. Lay teachers are religiou,, persons in- terested in imparting the tenets of Catholicism to the young. Their belief in Catholic education means more to them th an money. Sister Annunclata, principal of St. John the Baptist in Costa Mesa, said one nearby school had about JOO applications for one position. "They like to come down here near the beach, I think. For somebody older it Is more restful." More restful with 40 and 45 students in • class? Well, perhaps yes. It could be a matter of classroom discipline. And discipline seems to come easier for the Catholic teacher. A crucial difference Is that students are attending the school bec.11t1se their parents want them to . "We really have the advantage of parents having chogen this school," said Sister Michael Ellen. "The parents and 9Chool both believe the same thing. The child Is receiving consistent motivation and is not able to play one against the other." "Becauae ol lbe united phllophy, dlsclpUnc co mes much easier," said Sister Loretta Vleck, principal of St. Francis of Assisi in HUntington Beach. "So many people have the ldu we make them walk two by two. We try to strtss aeU dbcipllne." "We'r! Just strict enough to be orderly, not too strict to turn off anybody," said Sister Annunclata. "The teachers In pubtlc schools are doing their best, but DAILY PILOT,.... Mo LM Pt1• Good Bit of Wrangling BJ PAMELA HALLAN Of .. Oii~ f'IW Sl.tf Have you ever wondered how schoolB get names? ldembera of the C.plalrano UnUled School Dlslrlct showed how 1 heavy task can be accomplilhed lightly at 11 recent meeUng. •' Here's bow the dllcusalon went between Fred Newhart Jr., Stan Kelley,· Bob Hurst. Robert Beasley, Nolle Famul.sro, Tom w;,,. • get and district Superlnlendenl Truman Benedict. Beasley : hThe first one to be named ia the Missioo · Viejo Elementary School. Do I have any nominationa?" Kelley: "How about Mission Viejo ElementarJ School?" . Benedict: "There's already a Mission Viejo High: School." . I Kelley: "How about naming It after a landmark or r an historical name?'' Newhart: "There's a goU course there/' KeUJey: "T lout. IL9 Mission Viejo', too." Beasley: "Oso Creek is nearby, isn't it? What does that mean-bear?" Benedict: "A bear of a school, huh." Winget: "How about Viejo School." Benedict: "Old School?" Beasley: "Is that what it means?" Famularo; "Let's pass." Beasley: "We'll skip It and go on to Laguna Niguel Elementary." Hurst: "It's on Hlgbland Street so we can call It that." Winget: "That'11 too logical." Newhart : "Moulton Elementary would be appropriate because all that land used to be Moulton Ranch. J move Jt be called Moulton Elementary." The action was approved. Beasley : "'I.'hls_ brinp ua to Del Obispo Elementary in Capistrano." Famularo: "I move that ft be called Del Obispo Elementary." The action was approved. The board selected the name Shorecliff Junior High School for tbe school ' in that atta. STUDENTS LINE UP PRIOR TO CLASS AT ST. BONAVENTURE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH For Orange Coast Catholic Schools, Waiting Lists Despite Extra Financial Burd..,s for Parents nten the boar4 got back to the first school, finally deciding on the name Viejo Elementary School. Said a wag In the audience, "It'll be an oldie, but goodie." they haven't the same power we have. The parents are behind us. The children come from stricter homes, I imagine." The sisters at each school come Crom a particular order. For instance, at St. Francis or Assisi they are from the Benedictine Order, at St. Catherine they are from Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, at St . Bonaventure they are from Sisters of the Presentation. The training does not vary much from order to order and is comparable to the training received by public school teachers. The sisters, usually out- nwnbered by lay teachers because they are in such short supply, live togelhtr in convents. The principal invariably comes from among the sisters. Catholic brothers usually staff only high schools. l The nearest Catholic high schools are Mater Dei in Santa Ana, Marywood and St. Michael's Preparatory in Orange, Servile and Cornelia Connelly i n Anaheim. The distance and the fact that Catholic parWJes generally just can't afford school buses largely explains why only 47 percent of 335 eighth grade graduates along the coast last June went to Catholic high schools. "There's interest in a Catholic hlgh school for the coastal Orange County aera," Father Mihan said. "The problem is we can't supply the teachers." He said the elementary schools in the area are top notch academically. "I would say they are proabbly in the 80th and 90th percentiles compared with national figures. (Catholic and public schools). We administer the lowa Test of Basic Skills, one or the widest used in the country." "Recently we've had quite a bit of talk about how good are Cathollc schools " said Sisler Michael Ellen. "Some peop1le have felt we have not advanced enough. "I think we're really good for the school syste m of the United States. We are freer -not c()ntrolled by a school board. We can look into educational research .'' She pointed out that Catholic schools often are ahead of public schools .. New ma~m.atics ~ks that will be used by Cal1fom1a public schools beginning next September are being used this year by Catholic schools. To considerable degree tertbooks are the same in Catholic and public schools The subject studied and Ume devoted t~ them do not differ markedly. But the school day for th~ child In Catholic elementary school generally is a hall hour to 40 minutes longer. It is dur. ing this additionaJ time that reli5ion is laugh!. Religion for Catholic chi ldren nowadays doesn't mean just the catechism Sister Michael Ellen said it is "a compil~tion of sc.rtpture and Christian doctrine with ap- plication to present day social situa-tions." A report by the Carngcie Corporation of New York found that Catholics who attend Catholic schools tend to be more orthodox in willingness to acknowledge the authority of the church, but a casual effect was not shown. The same report found little difference In Catholic and Protestant on most public issues except birth control laws. As Sister Adele Marie, St. Joachim ln Costa Mesa principal, points out, Catholic attitudes on blrth control and divorce usually aren't discussed until high school. What about all the Catholic school-age youngsters who attend public school? They don't get their religion there or In Sunday schools -they go to Mass Sun· day with their parents. For these children there are Con· fraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) clMSCi. Sister Vieck of St. Francis of Assisi teache1 CCD claws, but for the most part they are taught separate from lbe school by the parish. "The percentage who take It Is very high and lhelr attendance ii; regular," said Sister Vieck. Nationwide It ls estimated about 60 per- cent of Catholic school-age children are attending public schools. There are no figures, but the percentage may ~ higher on the Orange Coast where 520 students are enrolled in St. Bonaventure School and 1,200 students in the parish of the same ages are attending CCD classes. One of the Catholic schools' greatest resources is parent volunteers. At St. John the Baptist they serve hot lunches, teach remedial reading and staff the library. Catholic schools don't have paid clerical help. Parent auJ.iliaries are therefore essential. As Father Mihan said, the whole system Is based on service. Most of the llCboola; In the area ate modem, built within the laat 10 years. But Instructional equipment generally is scarce by pubic school standards. "We make good me of what we have . 'The teacher is more important really," says Sister Annunclat<i. Children at all the local Catholic schools wear unifonns . It saves the parents money and as Sister Annunclata put it: "It sets a certain standard. Nobody sticks out like a sore thumb." And so why do parcnls sent their children to Catholic schools? "The ones J have spoken to say it Is because they believe in the philosophy of the Catholic school syste m," said Sister Stephanie Hardy, principal of St. Catherine of Siena in Laguna Beach. Post Office Not Jolly; Yule Mail Mounting Up Said Sister Michael Ellen, "The simplest way I could put it is these are people concethed wlt'i theft children being educated for Lhis lire and life everlasting." So in the pluralistic United States the Cat.holJcs, no longer a separate minority in terms of personal fri endships, are the ones who are giving much In time and money to nm an Independent school system -the world's largest private school system. opening: Santa's helper-the U.S. Post Office Department-probably cringes as the season to be joDy approaches . There are literally mouilta!ns of Christmas mall lo move and never enough time to move k. But Jack Bryant, officer In charge of the Laguna Beach Post Office, baa a plan. He's going to ask the tids~bel . The postal Christmas problem ml . be broken into two categories, a ng to Bryant: -Those who mail late In the month. -Those who mail late In the day. Bryant hos secured Laguna Beach wednesday, november 26th easy-care active wear for men and boys 7 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH • 644-5070 B1nkAmeric1rd • Mast•r Charge I ' Unified School District cooperation IJlC! will place mall boxes at each of tlW: three elementary schools and al Tburatcti Jntermedlate School. There's already one al the high ocbool. U the younplua drop tho mall Jn· Ille box when they get to school, Brylllt lllol, It can be picked up between 9 and t :JO a.m. weekdays and processed ftnmedj.. ately. ·" , •; Ke tstlm1h111 this will give w l'DCll'D- lng mailer about a one day jump oa tbolt (most) who mail late in the day. Mq small buslneues, said Bryant, bave ·the secretary drop the mail on her way boJDe from work. .· ·' .l~--- l ----------- --· .. - ~ · D.\ll Y PllOT lc.i.N• ., ... .,.., ,.... '""' A yellowed letter turned up amid some Other obscure documents re- l cenUy in the Greensville County· clerk's office at Emporia, Va., turned out to be of more t h a n av· erage historical significance. MrL E. E. E•n••· who discovered l he Jetter in a cataloguing operation, said it was from the headquarters of Northern Virginia, and sought to requisition "12 able-bodied male free Negroes ••• to work on th e fortifications of this department.•• Dated March 13, 1963, It was sign- ed : Gen. Robert E. LH. • The Labor Department's man· Fearful Future Forecast for U.S. ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -A ......... nt commluion IAYI 1Weu Amert~ tit.es diut1c aoticibne meuui:u. th§ M!l'n will turn Inf<> III armed CllDP wt.ere cttlzens ,.UJ not dare walk the llrtets at nlghl and families will Uve id f'fortllled cells." ' ~ ' The National Cominlaalon' ·on the Casuses and Prevention Of Violence said crimes of violence and the resulting pall of fear will continue IA> Increue In th~ country unless immedi.ate-atepe are taken · lo upgrade the symm of jusltce and IA> reduce the Incentive to commit crimes. The commi&Sion said that, "'lacking er. fective public action," this is bleak future for American cities: ~entral business districts INill be "partially protecied" dW'lng the daytime by heavy police patrola when substantial numbers of people are on the streets and shopping. Bui they will be largely deserted at night excepl for police ratrol!. -Upper·mldd!e and high Income lam· tiles living in prime locations within -stutnl· will be •1placea of I.mot wtUl wid~d crtme1 perbape enllrelj ~I of · p<>UCe:':"·control dli'ing nighttime ~··" . Armed . guards wilt proleCI au lj>ilblic facilities such as schools and playgroyndii in ~-areas. ' . ('. . Im6lediale'illlittlme .. action Is needed, the commtsalon Aid, Inelud!ng af(oubling of the nation's conunitmeot.to the system of crlmlnal justice, . -:-• . Already, the nation is th9 "clear leader" among the medern stab~ n&uon1 ·of the world In the number of bomlctdes, ra~ robberieii ah(!. assaults committed compared to population. U.S., Russia Both Ratify . . . Nuclear Pact power magazine has told about a man who sought help in the Bilox~, Miss., office of the Mississippi Em- ployment Service. The•man •a 1 d Hurricane Betsy wrecked his home in the early 1960s; He moved to Minnesota and his home was de-- strond by a tornado; and In Aug- ust Hurricane· Camille demolished bis third home. His name: Edsel Hudson. u ... Tl"""' .'BUTCH' AfNESWORTH (LEFT! SMILES AFTER HE AND 2 OTHER ESCAPEES SURRENDER C•rl H•rri1, 20, (center) •nd Ron•lld Roper, 20, E1c•ped From G•lv11ton, Tex. J•ll. cities wilt exist In "fortfied cells'' In high WASHING TON (UPI) -The United rise apartments and residenUal com-States and the Soviet Union completed pounds protected by private guards and ratification today of the nuclear non· • • Mri. Kittle Bonhllm Hamy, 109, of lllli•n,.po!ia, holda honorary ba<htlor. KT" arta degree ahe juit received f1om We.stern CoUege for Women, O:rford. Cjhio. Poor health forced her to qui t r:l878. • • • . Hatc:hor arrived at 5 o'clock one morning last week at offices of the Automobile Club ichigan so he could be first in • ti> buy license plates. When the ~es opened four hours Jater, ticer was the first to be turned Yr This year, the state requires plate buyers bring their car ti· With them, Hatcher didn'L ,· • The San Joaquin County Re· corder was somewhat st.artLed Thursday whe-n. Mr. dnd M r s. Kyle kaYfieLd came in to regis· ter the birth of their .new son: Rickfi Franklin VW . Rayfield. Ra11fie ld e.zplained tht: origin of VW: Ricley waa born in the back seat of a Volkswagen and when he made it to the hospital, nurs· es immediately nicknamed him .. VW /' He liked :the t1ickname and decided to make it perma· ntnt. Leader 'a Madman' Jail Breakers Nabbed After Killing Comrade ., GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) -Butch Ainesworth It.ares al hls captors and quntioneri.wM hard, unblinking eyes. uI got caught;'' h~ says from the back seat of a police car 'taking him back to jail. ''That's the only regret I got.''. Butch, 25, and two companions were captured Saturday. TodaYi they are in maximwn aecurity cells Charged with murder and assault to inurder. They still face chafges of~ ~bery, burglaryr car theft and lhe kfdnaplng of eighl perlOlll durjn( a IWO<f!'T-during wblch they killed one man anl'wounded another. Five men were involved in the predawn ja!Jbrerak Friday, but one was captured in the ~int five hours. But.ch was in jail on a nwrder cliarge. With him were Ronnie Roper, :ZO, charged with beating a man to death wlUJ a basebaJI bat, Carl Bruce Harris, 20, who is condemned to die for K.idnaper Tries To Drown Boy; Suspect N ahbed HAMMOND, Ind, (UPI) - A Ham. mond man was charged today with kid· naping a 6-year-old Chicago boy who "wasn't scared" although his abductor tried to drown him, the FBI announced. The FBI office in Indianapolis said John E. Walrath, 30, was arrested at his home early today, about 12 hours after a group of hunters came upon a man trying to drown Timothy Martin in chilly Lake Michigan Sunday afternoon. The man escaped. Walrath was to be arraigned today before the U.S. commissioner in Ham- mond, according to H&mmond police. They would release no further .details of Walrath's arrest. killing his mother and aunt, and Willimn McMahon, 18, charged with robbery. McMahon was killed by the others when he wanted to give up. Ainesworth, Roper and Harris sur. rendered Saturday in the oak mesquite trees of South Texas, giving up their last . three hostages unharmed as police closed In. Roper and Harris said Ainesworth pistol whlpped them when they wanted to RUTtnder. "But.ch is a madman," Roper said. "He's Insane. He shot the deputy and then he laughed. Butch don't like poUcemen. '' U.S. Denies Red Claim It Won't Meet in Secret IV ASHING TON (UPI) -The White House said today the United Slates has been and ls now willing to negotiate secretly with North Vietnam on ways to end the war. President Nixon'! press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, said the only matter the U.S. would not discuss with North Vietnam is binding po 1illca1 ar- rangements on the fu ture of South Viet- nam . 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"It ls my earnest hope that ratification ·-"Extreme left-wing and right-wing of the treaty by th.e itecessary number of groups will have tremendous armories of additional states will soon occur so that it weapons which c9uld be brought into play may enter into force at any early time. SAIGON (UPI) -The· U.S. Milit.ary with'or without any provocation." "This administration' seeks equitable Command disclosed today it h a 1 -High speed patrolled expressways and meaningful agreWlents to limit d. tched Am rt will be "sanitized corridors connecting armaments and to resolve the dangerous JSpa e can troops to reinforce confli'cts that threaten peace and secwi-... th VI t Id safe areas." Armed guards will "ride .,.,..1 e namese so iers who had been ty. In this act of ratification today, thi~ shotgun" on public transportation. going ft alone against a Communist comrrtitment is demonstrated anew." threat along the Cambodian border. The Soviet Supreme Presidium held a The disclosure came in an an-Poll G1'ves Nix' on similar ceremony in Moscow. The ceremonies today were the ftnal nou ncement that U.S. 4th Infantry step ln ratification by the two big nucleai Division troops had · fough t a l~minute powers of the treaty, which waii approved battle Sunday ln the highlands region ·Highest Marks by the Senate March 13 after 1on11 where until now only government soldiers negotiations between the United Slates, had been used against the 5,000-man PRINCETON, N.J. (AP} _ A Gallup Russia. and numerouii other naliQnS. 'Ila th t Red China did not agree to the treaty. guerr1 rea . poll indicates President Nixon's populari-The West Gennans ha ve had reserva· Eight Americanii were wounded in the ty was at a record high after his Nov. 3 lions about the treaty but are expected to brier attack -against their camp 13 miles Vietnam war speech and the Nov. 13-15 sign it soon. northeast of ~an Me Thuot and 175 miles antiwar demonstration s. To date, 91 countries have signed the ~'8st of Saigon. Spokesmen said the The poll, released Sunday, was con· treaty but only 22 have comp let~ formal '~ etCaped without a loss. ducted 'NoV. 14-17. ratification procedures -not tncludini:; . ,No.Official reason was given for moving ·Of.. the i,'465 adults Interviewed in 300 the United States and Russia which must the U.S. 10ldlers into the area. The South locations throughout the nation, 68 per-now file their papers. Vietnamese 23rd Division had been en-cent expressed approval of the way .Nixon The prime non-signers besides Wnt trusted with the tnUre allied coun-Was handling his overall job. Nineteen Germany -among nations considued terthrust in a majot test of itii ability to percettt disapproved and 13 percent did most capable or making nuclear weapons go it alone. not express an opinion. -are Japan, India and Israel. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... WE INVITE YOU! . LUXURY CAR OWNERS AND THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO BE TO A 10 MILE TEST DRIVE IN THESE OUTSTANDING 1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS. BELIEVE US ... NOTHING ELSE COMPARES! WE KNOW IT, AND YOU WILL TOO AFTER A TEST DRIVE! I ' MARK Ill CONTINENTAL SEDAN PLEASE ASK FOR • • • 1 l Pnll ITHI G•llKI PILEUSIS 101 MAN6AN WAYNI lfUllR Johnson.son LIHHR IOllTIWEHM • l&ISm• llllllY•ltllll 540°5630 2626 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA I ,\ ' ... , • , QUEENIE !'Thia pl&oe hu been a zoo today.'1 Spade Cooley Dies . After Performance OAKLAND (UPI) -Donnell ·•s pade" Cooley, one -time "king or western swing,'' died at a benefit show Sunday while on 72-hour leave from a White House Gets Bigger WASHlNGTON (UPI) - Workmen excavating for a new press room al the White House have discovered two buried, subterranean rooms believed used as part of the basement when Thomas Jef· ferson was president. The rooms were filled with dirt but workmen were able to rind their outline when they uncovered the top of the v.•alls which were made of flat rocks piled one atop the othe r. The chambers were found beneath the west wf.1g swim· ming pool which is being torn up to make room · for a new press headquarters. Curator James Ketchum went back to the history books after the discovery was made. He theorized the rooms may have had a utilitarian purpose such as the sorting of coal or fodder. medical wison where he was serving a life term for the murder of 'his wife. Cooley, 59, colla psed du rr,1g an intermission after receiving a standing ovation for his performance on a violin. He had just thanked the sponsor- ing Alameda · Co.unty Deputy Sheriff's Association "for the chance to be free for awhile.'' The co unt y-wes t ern bandleader. ~·ho had a lu.1g history of heart disease. was . sentenced to the Callfomia State Prison system's medical facility at Vacaville in 1961 and would have been eligible for parole on Feb. 2. He was granted the 72-hour leave from Vacaville, 40 miles northeast of Oakland, to join other \1•estem stars in the benefit sho~'. Cooley, a one .fourth Cherokee Indian, was bor.1 in Oklahoma and moved to Oregon with his family v.•h1le still an infant. He received formal musical training with the ·cello but began playing western music in high school. He picked up the nickname "Spade" during a poker game Yt'hile playing with a band call- ed the Southern Stars i'.1 Oregon. The name sluck after he won several straight hands with spade flushes. Gene Isolated~ Biit Doctors Not Ilappy BOSTON (AP) -The gene. \vhlch transmils heredilary characteristics, has b e e n isolated for the first time - and two scientists who helped do it have voiced fears or possible manipulation 0 r human traits. "J feel the bad far OUh\'Cighs the good in this particular work ." said Or. Jonathan Bird Book Goes For 8216,1)()0 LONDON {AP ) -Chicago dealer Kenneth Ncbenzahl to. day paid $216,000 for a first edition of John J a m e s Audubon's "Birds of Amcri· ca." He sal dit was the "best copy in existence." and Soth. cby's said it v.·as a record auction bid for a printed book. tive Deatl1 E11ds Quadraplegic N ev'er Griped LIBERTY. N.Y. (UPI ) - Nearly lhree years a g o , Shirley and Ralph Huter, both quadrapleg.ic polio victims, were marrled in Liberty· Loomis Hospital. On Saturday Ralph Huter died at the age of :n in the hospital that had been their home• since they were wed. Ralph, who like his wife had little use of his arms or legs and slePt in a respirator at night. worked rrom his hospt- tal bed for seYen years to complete high school. He taught hiniself to write stories • with a special pen and sold two of thcn1 to n1agaiines. ,, Ralph was not a complainer. '·As far as complaints go, everyone h a s complalnt.s, some more than others," he had said. "Instead o( sittine around and talking about 1.hem, why not do something. A doctor at the hosital used Jtalph's attitude lo bOosl his patients' morale. "\\'hen I have patients who th.ink lhey are bad off, 1 say, 'go and talk to Ralph,' " the doctor said. ·'And after they spoke to Ralph they n9 longer com· plained. "l don 't think there "oold ~ave been many people who would have accepted his lot In life with as much courage," said hl11 moU1cr, ttfn . Clinton Huter. shop Mey Co., Costa Mesa, every Sunday 'ti! Christmas, nooJI' 'ti! 5 pm l ' Save 30% ·to. 44% Qn Dervnark's Famous Rya. R~gs ExceptiQri'41 values •.•• yours •.• on our outstondinq new area . . rugs fr?m Donm0rk 's fomou s Egetoepper Mills. We'vp speciolly purchased an exciting collection of. these thick wo.ol woven rug! •.. three distinctly different styles tho t copt ure the bold Scon· dinovion feeling. Contemporary d~sicjns with free-spirited col- o~tions •.. combinotions so beau tiful thot thess luxurious woven Ryo area rugs con eve n be used 0 $ woll hangings. Snef- nug. Drypsten, an d Mexican pot terns with, red , blue eod -green, orange ,or brown predominating. Hurry in ond sa ve. t 140.00 comp. whtt '4'711x6'1" 7'.ff . 200.00 'Comp. ••115'7"x7't" 1Zt.H 300.00 comp. 'falue 6'7"'x9' Io~• llt.tt ... • Monday, Nowmbff 24, !%9 I 10: ••• 410.00 comp ... iu. '11 '2'', 11 'o" 25t.ff ~· j l 40.00 -4l0.00 v1lue may co '' 79 99 TO 259 .99 • .i .: •. ,, south coast pl111 , san die90 fwy. al bristol, ~osta mese; shop monday th ru saturday 10 1.m. lo 9:30 p.m. ' I, '. 546-9321; ., I' , DAjLY PILllf, I " .. < ,. •' ' . .. ~· -... .. . 1'. • ' ! , . • ,- •• " t • ' 1 ' . . ~ • ' , , .. . ' ' . MAVCc::;> ·-·· - l DAD .'Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Haynsworth Case • The U.S. Senate's narrow (55-45) rejection of Judge Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr. to be an auociate justice of the Supreme Court bas both its unhappy and II.! en- couraging aspec,ts., It represents P,resldent Nixon's first major setback by the Dtmocratic-conlrolled Congress -but only a spilt In Republican ranks brought !(about, The rejection may a1so mean that a Judie suddenly honored by the prestigious noJDiri&tion may now ju.st as suddenly feel so dlsbonorad that bis judicial career will come to an abrupt end. ' On the encouraging slde, lhe reJ~lon may have es- tahllshed a new hl~h standardftr 'flie entire federal ju- diciary, from .the district an4 appeals levels to the Su· preme Court. While highly questionable charges of anti-labor and anti-desegregation viewpoints in some of Judge Hayns· worth's decisions \\•ere leveled by organized labor a n d some Negro groups, no actual misdeeds more serious than a certain insensitivity to the subtleties of judicial ethics \Vere assessed against him. Jn an earlier time, Judg~ H8ynsworth 's private fl· nancial affairs \vo uJd have been no bar to his accep- tance by the Senate -which itsell is Car from lily \Vhitc on conflict of interest. But conflict of interest issues involvinJ!'. Justice Abe Fortas, Bobby Baker. House Speaker McCormack's of· fice staff and Sen. Thomas Dodd have created ·a ne\v sensitivity at the Capitol. Add to the Fortas embarrassment the indiscretions of Justice William 0 . Douglas and 11.'s easy to under· stand why a majority of senators on a bi·partisan ba- sis is responding to the need to lift the Supreme Court's prestige -and public confidence in its total impartial· lty -lo a higher level. The Senate has also correctly assessed the public mood for such an uplift. \Vhether this will carry forward now tn a.n attempt to lmptia~h Jusli~e Douglas either on the men~s or as a vindictive reprlSal for the Hayns.. \VOrth rejection remains to be seen. Impeachment is far more dillicult than mere rejection of a nomination. One message from the Haynsworth episode should come through clearly to the Nixon Administration 'In- cluding c•peciaJ1y Attorney General Mitchell. Truit ls that. the next nominee· for the nation's highest court must have a spotless and unchallengeable record both as an ,objec;tive legal mind and in his priv'ate affairs. It s a rugged order, for judges are human, too. But !his talent-loaded. nation has more than a few men on its judicial benches who can qualify. It's up to tbe Nixon team to find precisely the rl~ht one to Ill the changed mood or Congress and the nation. Iron y in Santa Ana ~alilornla's requirement that school bond proposals receive a tw~thirds a!finnative vote to pass has long given the uno'' voters two votes to each one tor the "yes" voters. As a. ~esult, the ll}ajority has been·defeated repeal· ~y. puttmg the public school system in a serious-bind ID Its efforts to keep ur \Vith population growth. • The Supreme Court s one man, one vote decision has caused the two-Otirds rule to be challenged in the coUrts of northern California and el sewhere. Now the s a 1n e court challenge is being made in, of au places Santa Ana. ' The irony is that the county seat has long been nol· ~d for. its regr~ssiveness in meeting municipal needs, 1nclud1ng es~1ally those of its pubUc schools . A court victory for Santa Ana wouJd benefit eve ry community and school district in Orange County in their struggles to cope with the needs of rapid urbanization . ·questioning TV News Objectiv it11 A ir Traffic Co1 itrollers In Trouble A Bold and Calculated Move WASHINGTON -The Agnew waves are nmnin& through the mass med.IL lt wUl tab a while but there wnl be results. Some say 1he results already have eomt with the low key television coverage or the anU-war demon s trat i on in Washingloo. This Is likely, however, to be only a beginning because the mass media feels vlbratlona and wav es. \Vhen its editorial product becomes sufficiently ineffective, objectionable or questionable )leads are likely to roll. Mass resignatioru aht.nd such crises of editorial management. Ntw editors. producers. w r i t e r s , reporters, and commeat.aton lake Ofer and another beglMing 1s mad~. The ronnat or tone of the editorial medium is on.. changed. sometimes these editorial changes come becawe of compeUtlve factOtl and economic decline. This has b e e n noticeable lately in tht masa circulation maeuinu.' ~gea In these magazlnel, hawtver1 have moved tow'rd the new thlng -:-ltrioul attention to bizarre ~Veness lri tbougbt, art. drama, mOm, ~,.I~ ~ a more ad· vanced polltlcal orlei!taUoo well beyond the left of center, viz. Time. Newswee~, L<d: 'arid with LUt *1Tlng for some new tempO and lt;rlde tt cannot quite reach. "' THE 'UVERSE Plll!llSURl!S have been brallhl to bear on rsdio-TV by the combinld et'fortJ of the White ·House alabllllm>"1l as upresoed by Vi<e President 'A 1 n e w , Communications Dlrtctor Herbert G. Kltln and other '\'hlte Hwse usistJrits. This bu been a bold and calculated move which can only be aeen In its true perspective 11 a part of President Ni:s.:- 00'1 atte:rnpt to hokl pu.bUc opinion to his mea~ couru of liquidating the Viet- nam War at hil own pace and then p~ ceedlng with broa<t 1 Over nm en ta I domestic reforms and bis own rwlectJon in 1972. The move Is bokt and calculated beyond anything previously dared by a Presi- dent. The benchmark 1rom whlcll this present effort riltS wU a mOstly forgot- ten blppealrls at tllo Republican Natlooal Cooventlon ol JN4. GEN. DIJIGllT D. EISENHOWER, ad .. 'cfresstng tRe RepUbllcan del~lates whom everyone knew would nOmlnale Barry Goldwater for Preaident, called upon Republicans to scorn those who would s~ divtslYeness, "lncludlng sensation seekln1 columnists and commentators." The G.O.P. convention burst into ap- plause with some delegates booing and shatfn1 the.lr fls1' at newsmen coveting the convtntion. There were other' in- cidents at the convention involving TV commentltora and It cannot be denied that there,. wal uncovered a reservoir of diltnlst and everl hatred for familiar TV facts and voicea deemed to have blacken- ed the name of Goldwaler and all con- servative Republicans. Lyndon Johnson could look upon this mantfu:tauon of distrust with conrident detachment, but il wu not Iona before he, too, wu beglnoing to grurpble , and in more secluded momenta:, to roar over his own treatment by knowing and lordly princes of the -.Ir waves passing final judgment on the lord and master. But President John!Dn dkl not dare take the final step of Vice Pretklenl Agne\v, presumably because he dkl not think it was expedient and th.at he might better accomplish h11 purpose by direct and In· timate contact with hi.s harassers. THE NIXON ADMINlSTRATION has by-passed lntJmat~ contact with those who write and speak to carry its case directly to those who watch, listen to and read them. The moment was regarded as right because there had been a gratifying response to Nixon's Vietnam speech in con trast to some un!avor11ble analytical comment by commentators foll owing it. This seemed to afford a provable ex· ample that TV comment was not reflec. , •tµlg majority public opinion but was in· itead an inllueoce for an unfavorable reflctlon. 'Jbe te.'lponse of the heads of the TV network• waa not conv incing. They Unifonnly took the poaltlon thal the government was invading the right of free speech by bringing pressu re on a medium which can only operate by government license. There Is no im- mediate or prospective threat of denial of a govenunent license for reasons of political or cultural orientation, although there could be, it ia I.rue. THE WEAKNESS of the position of the TV network heads waa that the Nixon AdminlstraUoo .had correctly sensed the right moment to bring into 'IUestion the detachment and fairness of TV coverage, on grounds of both. its pictorial techniques and the tone of Its commentary, This distrusl had been growing and expanding into new areas at least since 1964, and it presently focuses on the choice of that Y>hich is photographed , the emphasis given and the general atmosphere created. Pictures can lie when a crowd of 100 can be made to look like an un- controllable mob of thousands. The prt!ent generaUon of com· mental.ors, producers and reporters pro- bably h11-s more to fear from the reac- tions they have induced among their listeners than from g o v e r n m e n t repression. Okinawa Release Resisted WASHINGTON -President Nixon is on forceful ooUoe tha( there is srong congressional oJ)pOl)Uon to the· U.S.' re- Unquishina: Its sb"•te&ic mllitary hue on Okinawa. This blunt warn1ng v.·as voiced shorllJ before Prime Mlnister Sato arrived In \Vashlngton to press Japan's demand for the return of the island. The stem congressional dissent came from two influential House Jeader~Rep. Robert Sikes, Florida Democrat and chalrmm· GI the Miiitary Approprlatlool Subc:ornmlu.e, and Rep. H. R o ..... Towa ReplbUcan and a ranking member or the loreip Affain Committee. They .... out during the House's consi~ of the fl.4S billion mlUtat)' t."Onstructlon bill-which was ovenvhelm- ina:ly •PJrOved. Their remarks we nt un- ----- Monday, November 24, 1969 Tht edieorlat page o/ the Doil11 Pitot uekt to tnform and f(itll- -........,. br l>mndl1fl ·11111 'ftfWIPdPIT'• oplniOfll and com· ....rtor!I Oii IOJ)ka 'of lntere1t ond slgnlflcllnu, 1>J , pt'Ollidfng a f M1'm · ftlf' th• ....,,,...ion of 011r readcrt' opinloni, mid bv prumtl~ Che cUHrt~ tilew- point.s ot 111/ormtd ob1erwrs and 1polum1eu on topla of tht day. RObert N. Weed, Publisher I repotted, and as far as the public is concerned-both In Ute" U.S. and JapaD- thls highly slpificant Incident i!1 un. known. BUT ITS IMPORTANCE was not lost .. on lbe Whitt House and State Oepart- mtDL Partlcularly it was not lost on their colleapa In the House-where there was much approving comment. What Grou and Sikes said agaln~t the U.S. 1tvln1 , up Its great military base on Oltln1wa clearly struck a strongly respons1ve chord among JJouse mtmbers. FoUowing •rt hlahlights of thii exeep- Uonally meanin1ruf discussion: Rep. Gron ra[sed the Okinawa queatlon by utlng Site. whether the mlUtary COMtrucUon bUI included money for the U.S. beae. Grot1 uplalned he a11ked Lhe que&U~ because ol. "propaganda to aban· don Okinawa and tlan It back to the Japanese.'' "I am absolutety opposed to :iurrcn- derfn& Okinawa." the veteran leclslator declaitd, "as Ion& as 1t is deemed·oects- 11ary to maintain a bastion in the Pacific. It \\-'Ol.lld cost an twMold amount or money to.build another comparable base some· where in lhe far Pacific." SIKES R&PlJED lbe peodJng mtasure contalned no funds for construction on Okinawa , and that he heartily agreed ~·Jlh Gross' opposition to giving It up. "Not only \'iOUld !he C°'1t to replace Okina\\•n run into hundreds or mlllions, passlbly billlon5. '' said Sikes. ··but there LS not iIIOthtr 11te that would be as good ror the purpose of defen se MS Okinawa ... Three decisive reasons were cited by Rep. Sikes on why Okinawa must be retai~ "as a milltary bastion for our forces.." ft ls crucial "for the security of our forces in the Western Pacific": lhe heavy loss or American Uves In \Vorld War II in ca.pturlng Okinawa, and there is no other "forward base as well located for the maintenance of a defense capability for the Western Pacific.'' "I shall be very disappointed,'' de· clared Sikes, "If our government fo110W$ a weak Policy In defending the interests of U.S. forces on Okinawa. I eamesUy hope we stay there because that is cru- cial lo our security and defense. Jn facl, not OQly do I fed w~ must slay there, but \\'e shoukl in6h1t on the right to store and use whatever weapons may be re· quired for lhe securily of our forces and the common defense or the area." By Robert S. Allta a.r John A. Goldamtt• Dea1· GIOODI\ Gus: VJetna1n -Lo\·c ll or leave ll -B.P, T~h lffhirt 'ffltCn ''""''' vitwt. /ttt ftt<tiwrlt.-IMH ., lft• ft • ..,,.,...... Stftf """ ,., ,.. ... It c'""'' OM,, Otllr l"fJtl, • Our crowded airlanes are the subject of constant scrutiny by commercial car· rJera, federal agencle$, and to a lesser extent, people active Jn general (private) aviation. There Is oo 1ln1le solution to the mJd-alr eolUsion problem. In llNlll there _.. II infilgbt accidents. In September U persons died when an Allegheny DC-9 airliner and a private aircraft collided near Indianapolis. ·Today the skies are so crowded that air controllers -the dedicated men wOO act more or less as traffic cops fo r aJr dMvers -are ca!Ung for help. Part of the ar.sweo is automaUon . CONGESTION 1N the air may be reduced by lhe new jumbo jets. Airline officials poinl out that two or the new Boeinz giant 747s, scheduled to fly com· merciaJly in mid·December, can carry the load or li\'e of the largeSl jets now in use. Even so, it Is now predicted that air traffic will be tripled by 1980. And even nor1, ever·greater demands are made on air traffic controllers. Many controllers must ~·ork six days a week every week in facilities that are dllapldated and in· adequate. Almost 500 controllers called in "sick" Instead of reporting to work last June 18-20. . Without enough conlrollers on the job tn New York and other metropolitan areas. takeoffs \\'ere delayed as much as rou.-hours and airlines were forced into wholesale cancellal)ons. On one occasion &t John F. Kennedy Alrport in New York, a p:lot confes_sed that he \\'as simply giv. Ing up an assignment for a Paris flight as impossible and going home to bed. A similar Ueup occurred in the summer of 1968. A l\tfD.AIR COLLISION O\'er tile Grand Canyon in l!IM sUmulated interest In a colllslon avoidance system (CAS) an:! encoura ged airlines In their research and de~eolpment. The Air Transport Assoclat1on last year commissioned a night lest and evalu ation of special CAS hardware at a cost of $1.8 million. The test was to be completed by Dec. 31 , 1969. Hut CAS will require e x p e n s i ,, e sophisticated eq uipmcnl, and at be.st will only supple1nent a good ground-ba sed control system. About 7,500 of 14,000 air controllers are represented by the ProfessionaJ Air Traf- fic Controllers Organization (PATCO ). The organization lhis summer announced !hat 11 had 4.000 resignations of con- trollers ready to turn In if the Federal A vlati9n Administration cracked do~·n on the members who called Jn sick. Joh.n F'. J\tpher. PATCO's natlonal coordinator, itnnou r.ced on Aug. 18 lhat the threat o[ a mass resignation had become moot because the FAA was beginning to lake steps toward meeting complaints or the C..'Ontrollers. TllE NIXON Administration on June 16 had disclosed a $5 bllllon program of alrporl and air"•ays de v e I o pm en 1 , Ho~'ever. the proposal did not recon1· mend Increased salaries or a lower retirement age for controllers. At on1ertd reported by the House Com- , merce Committee, the bill would employ new user taxes to expand and mcxlemlic airport, and alnvays. Wholly lndeptndenl or the 1dmlnistt1tlon bill, the FAA plans to h.IN? 2,900 more Ctlfltro.Jlen In fi!(al J9i0. Tdrally, a comp I e t e antl<elllslon sy.:;tl'1n rcquirts a nlCsh or aJr.to-air and i;round-to·alr communications. The pro- liptct of doubled or tripled traffic In 10 Years makes the mesh lmi>eraUve. 'How Do Y 9u Do, Mr. Grumph' There ought to be a more practical way of introducing people at parties. The way It's done these days, I haven't begun to sort out the names and !:ices before H's lime to go home. Sometimes it is the hostes:s. poor rl~stered thing, \vho is responsible· for thts awkward state o! affairs. She rush~s you around the room, intrcxluciug you to a dozen new people in a kind of speed.up process, so that you're still saying. "How do you do, Atr. Grumph," when you are shaking hands \Vilh Mrs. Plsssyssl, three people later. THEN, TOO, IT seems lo me that mar· ricd couples ought lo be handcuf!ed together at parties until all the guests have arTived and been introduced. If. Mr .. a.nd ~frs. A are si tting on op... pos1te i.1des of the room , it often takes half the evening to hook them together in your mind; and If, like me, you are gi ven to such gaucheries as "Who's the funn y- looking man wilh lhe blg nose and ooW tie?" it helps to know that you're not ask· it,g his wife the q~stion. 1 he speed·up hos less. however, i.sn 't quite as bad as the Parker. She parks you in a corner with some man, or a couple, hoph1g vaguely I.hat you'll drift about and 1nect people by yourself. NOTHING ELSE make11 a guest feel so trapped on a destrt isle, especially since it's almost impossible to get away fro1 n the person. or couple. you have been parked with . f\1y favorite dev ice i.s ' to 1:rctcnd to make a long·dlsta nr.! telephone call, anli later to slip into ~no~hcr JI.ink cf the party "·ilh a bright. fixed smile on my face. Even "'orse than being introduced solo is beng introduced along with some othe r guest, or guests, who have happened to arri\'e at the !ame time. Th is procession, which resernbles a group of beaten convicts r trudging up Dea1h Row. is lcC by the hostess around the room. and at lhc end of the dreary circuit nobody is quite sure whether you are Mr. Hrnnmph or Mr. Brimimim - anli somtimes yuu have to look hastily at your driver 's license to confinn your own identity. · LIKE ALL CO;\IPLEX social problems, lhcre is no easy solution ta the impasse of ir.lrodu ctions. Large convention·like 1t11gs on all the guests might simplify ;natters -perhaps supplen1ented by t fe\v l:ey words such as "Republica n," "Yale '36," "League of \Vomen Voters." or "Takes Colored ti1ovies of Family.'' Al <'ny rate. J hope this explains why 1 rarely remember people until I've met them l\\'O or three times. Except for tha t funny.looking fellow over there, "'ith the big nose and bow ti e. 'Writers and Issues' The appearance of a paperbound book. "\\'riters and Issues" (Signet: $1.25), is evidence enough thal some of the besl and mos t stimulating American \Vriling these days is appearing in the periodicals, The American Scholar to Playboy. "\\lriters and Issues"' Is a collection of "'hal one might labe l high -lon e d journalism, but '"'hat lhc editor, Theodore Solotaroff. prefers I() call "'topical essays ." Topical nleans the 1960s, the most "cataclysmic decade" since that or the Civil \\1ar. ''Topical" also means lhat ~·~ are entering a ne1v age of ml"kind ;ipparent in Apollo flights and in all walks of life. Ho'"' has it all been ''covered," or interpreted by the nation's writers: TH,IS SCORE OF essays draws on a variely of lalcnts to present a vltnl ''profile·· or a "quinl essentially modern decade." as So\otaroff sees it. in '''hich ''"'e rind the motion of change has been less like that of a journey than of a \•ohirl"•lnd . The book opens. as U1e decade did. with the Oe1nocraUc convention, and Normnn ~tailer (In Esquire) considering John F'. Kennedy as lhe Existenlial Hero in his cssa)'. "Supennan Comes to I h c SuJ)fr1narket. '' tn the areas of politics. l)()Ciety. tho arts, the decade found n1ore and more \vritcrs (along with student11. militants and house\vlves) presst'd Into se•'\·lct as personal joun1a\ists. descrlb· ing. interpreting and argulng about our dnys and ways. THERE WAS, as n result, almosl too heavy a now or lnformallon and In· ttrpretation -the generation gap. lhe urban crisis. dru~s. the mass man, "Ren11an country, ' the Beatlts, im· perlallsm, pornography. This is an in· tell igent sampling, a judicious bringi ng Into focus of ideas and Issues. A long, though tful book review by I. P. Stone, for t~flmple. "111e Piigrimage o( Malcolm X:" Phlllp Roth on "Writing AmerlcAn Fiction :" Ernest Caltenbach on the n~\·le lnduslrY and fUm culture: Viet- r - The Booktuau nam. the student revoluUon :ind so on. IDEAS FLASlt : anger and irony bubble over in lhese personal views of A1ne rica by American!! -Ralph Ellison. Saul Bello~', William St,vron and others. Oil· fer~nt styles. different techniques. a variety of tones. But. ;is 'Mleodore Solotaroff tmphasizes in lhe "·onder!ully turbulent collection, "the common factor is .a live, pressing relation bet ween the \\'titer and U1e issue. "'heh makes him as ~uch a witness of ii as a con1mentator." ~cep your eye out for this one . Notes on lbe filargin A doc~mentary report on. und l){)Sition pape~s 111 the Norman i\-lailer-J'immy Bres.hn _compalgn for 0 em o c r a t I c riom1natton for the 1'1ayoralty or New ':ork .and the Prrsitlency of the City Council appe11rs as "Running Again8l lhe ~tschine'' (Doubleday; $6.95: paper- bound. $3.501 . \\'llJl<im Hogan 1111 6eorge ---. D<!ar George: l_'n1 a 22·yBDr-old secretary In an office where lots of girls work. Our boss is always pulling his arm around us and hugging us a bit too cozily, if you know Vt'hat I mean. When I C.11lcd him down (or this. he said ii was just a ner\'ous hnbiL What can "'e do? SQUEEZED PEACH Dear Peach: Ask him If you w3nt him to isug· gtst to his wife that a gl11s of warm milk before bedtime ill good for the nerves . That ought to shake hin1 loost !ro1n tha t nervous hab't. • • When Widowers ' ' ' ~ . ~. . Tend to Remarry : ByL. M. BOYD Q. "MOST WIDOWERS get manied again, I gather. Al •bout what age on tho average? A. At 44. Q. 11HOW MUCH t'-the papulation can claim to have decent credit?" A. es percent. , .Q. ''ARE ANY of the coun- tries tn Europe 'Dry'?" A. Not arcymore. S\veden was tbe last to legalize liquor. A ~ PO Urged: Honoi· Bird With Stamp PITl'SBUllGH (AP) -The Post Office ~ hu been asked to ilsue a com- memoraUve stamp honoring the homing pigeon, a bird Otto Meyer of Pittsburgh credits· with saving thousands of livea during wartime. "The homing pigeon ls one or the m01t reliable means of communicaUon ever devlsed. and that inclcdes all the sophisticated means we have today." said Meyer, a mernbet of the InternaUonal Federa. tion of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers. Meyer was the C{)mmander ol 3,000 plgoooeen and 54,000 pl1eons in the Army Pigeon Service as a major during World War Il. "During combat, 99 per cent ol all mesaag., aenl by pigeon were received," Meyer Aid. "It's a delivery record that's never been exceeded. It's not the most expeditious means, but it's the most secure. There's no known method of interception and no erfeclive cowitermeasure." Hey, Rover, Stop Now! IND~APOL!S (AP) - Patrolman Armand W. Robinlon'a: dog war.i't too upset early Sunday when bur&lan looted the RobllllOJI home. But RobllllOl! had to lock the dog up later to keep him from attacking detectives in- vestigaUng the burglary. Roblnson'a gun belt, service revolver, chemical mace and handcuffs were among about $500 worth of items taken. The patrolmr.1 said he found no evidence that hb dog, Lobo, had Btruggied with t h e buretar.i. years ago. . Q. ''JIM ARNESS WU woonded durin& World War D, WllS be not! -did be pt bit?" A. Anzl>. Q. ''WHAT'S tbe cmlDOl.t thing -p.,. lbem-witb?" A. A!pkin. Q. "ISN'T SOCCER irti11 the world's most popular game?" A. Solar. Q. ''WHAT STATE Is leut apt to get a ten.do?" A. It's a three-way tie. A I a a t 1 , Nevada and Rhode Isiana eadl have ooly had one tornado lo the last 50 years. Q. uWHAT JS the average age of service men killed' 1n action?" A. 24. Q. "WHERE'D we get the wwd 'hurray'?" A. Fram the O>lsack. II.Hu. Raj" qieamnc ~"WiilcB have tho .- cblldreo, ma.....,.-~ or tall men?'' A. .Till men. About 15 _.t more, ... cording to the statisticians. Q. "WHAT ARE my cha.ncea of bein& hit by lightning?" A. • Almost eucily one in a million. Q. "WHAT DISEASE kills the most wild animals?" A. • Oeotal ca~es. T h a t ' l!I carnivorous animtlls. Q. ''WHAT'S THE MOST • pointl ever scored by a basketball team in a sincJe came?" A. 173. Bolton did it !Oyears- Q. "TEEN·AGEllB do moot ol the li>opllltln(, r1ght!" A. • Rlghl There are mono 11- yoar-old female ollopllllen then any other kind. Q. ''IF A SONGBIRD If"" up in a IDUl1d.proof cace without ever bearing another songbird sing, will it leam ~ sing aDyway?" A. Indeed it wilL Q. "HAS ANYBODY • determined the moot popular juke box record ol all time!" A. It's lald to be Artie Sbllwt1 "'Stardust." Q. "llOW FREQIJENTLY • does 11 happen U.I a wlle outlives a husband who's 10 years older than lbe la?" A. In four m.,.,_ out ol five. Q. "WHAT BREED ol dog Is ll10ll apl to attacJc other dop?" A. Tmiers. Q. 1118 THERE ANY law thot lllY• a_,,..""' 1o tau her husband's name when abe marries?" A. Know of none, Your que&tiont and com- ments are welcomed and will be used toherever poa- sible in "Checking Up • ., Address mo.it to L. M. Bovd, in core of DAILY . PILOT, Bo• 1875, N<WpOrl Beach, Cali/., 92663. 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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) ' bot detOrmlned lncllana Instead or a -'of U.S. encamped. J1\Al'1lhalS. badly nee<lod ·food "I'm 100 perc<nt wt I b and med!cal l!llpplies· arrive<I tl1eoif Dodsoa •lld. "'lbese oa Alcatraz Sunday fOf 120 In-are ,ltoedrriut ~e. "· dlans demanding the former Federal ollldala withdrew a pri9CKI island as a cultural and Sullllay a11emoon -·I« e<lucaUooal center. ...n:...i.. of the Island by the , One of-present at the iJ\dlanl, who 'bad . vowe<I IO · dock to greet Ille "freedom lllde lnm U.S. manhall In the boet" was island custodian .u-acr-e maze ·<i old bulldlngll ' Glen Dodson. He and a group and cevt.a. . ol the Indians, who. have oc-The ·olfldalS. -wiio denied cupied the land since Thur tl1oy; .bad ever. laaued an day, loaded the parcels oo Ultimatum -said tl1ere would D 0 d •on ' 1 weatherbeaten be no aUempt to rec1pture the pickup truck and drove up a illand untll after Interior ~ roadway IO the crumb~ Secretary Walter H I c k e I ed. "Prison w~ the peaceful reviews the Indians' demands. cess abs enteeism, i~ Marine t~ say 20- doclrlnatln* her r. clals "1!,h year,old · P.vl) • liooig r t. . lr--1.7"";""_5-,..,,. •&"'u.""r.i"';..-,..---,,:-'-..-------.. polltkal P!"P"I.,.. ahd ~ . FrinChfuo: <J I ~o ·is a "" m fi / Ing ~lory ,pub J.l·c. ldl!Rrter;: ,, ' . ' CANYON ' tCormick slatem<nts. Francblna ·aald Sunday a ROAD · "It Is clear Illa! members of, VlelOam• Moratorium rally LAGUNA BEACH the Board of Rqenbl wllo\ Nov. Ill In llac4rthur Park 111 wtte intire.ted bi removtng · coftvlnced.., hlJ:n to 1 e e t Mlss •Davis from the 1""1ly ' ""1ICll!OrY: ''Thert_I.reallle4 MORTUARY by their Illegal policies. and you don't disagroe w It h failed. are going to attempt by something, then go ahead and • other means," Kalish said do it." 494-9415 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A series of five major fires and a bomb blast in the Los Angeles area Sunday Jell eight persons injured, one seriously, and caused more than $1EO,OOO damage. Saturday. Church, trustees voted 9-1 to 5,f.,f119 Tite E11ti,. SOath Coe1t Ar•• • her face when a fire broke out Miss Davis, 25, teaches harbor Francbina, the first! in her room at the Mayflower Re c u r r i n g Philosophical serviceman to seek SClctuary Hotel. The names were con-'Themes in Black Uterature. in the church. fined to the woman's room,_....:::::::::..::.;:;::::_=:::::.::._::::~::::__ ___ __;!::;:================================= Firemen said Mrs. Alice Holland, 69, suffe~ burru; on oil j)rlnmg. • • Platlonii and only minor damage was done. · The early morning bomb es- ploslon blew in the glass doors of a mattress store in West Covina and ,caused more than 110,000 dam"8". but there were no injuries. Police iden- tified the cause of the ex- plosioo. as!\a' ~I black powder bomti, WhlCb· was ptac. ed in front of the doors. ,. , A $50,000 blaze damaged the ~· · m:rni Agam Gold Desk "' Sale eo. in Ille • · .a.· "'r-downtown area. Three flt'eJ11en !;i SANTA 1141\BARA (AP) _. were bume!i by hot:tar, ooe ' An oil wen drllling plat!orm fell throughoa· collapoing roof that ru,._, fD!lsY-lurvy oil the and anolller !Ulfertd a cut S~ _ was rais-ban~. None of the lnjUrles was ' -'~a-~ k consjdered .serious. . ed on it• l!I,_ ~ wor me.n All thlee OOon .of' a· st.rue:. Slln!1ay, but tt flipped over ture in the little Tokyo area. again la~ in the day. . seve ral blocks from the desk Sun O~ Co-, workmen. tipped company fire s u s t a i n e d the ~ertical rig OV~ Friday to damage from a $i5,000 blaze. get II IO float borizon!Bl!y 00 It occurreif wilhhi an hour of air ~-In !il"l:~J.' the tr111 . firt. Araon In-But tam~'-' wen~ •'Yl"1 ClllU ..-vestjgatirwta wese untler way It lllpped compl<lely ...,., 1or 'ix;r ' ' Company officials would not A fourth blaze did , ·an comm<nt. esli!naled $40,0IJO,\laDUli• lo a Tbl_llaµcinn ~-.,~<(rom ,Wife ~-lli'm. One the~. I"!' _which, ii •!&. In-finman .wastrealed'for.nilnor ~. ·Officials deCUned lo injuries at the scene. Firemen say wlten .turtber •~pta said inve~aton found' at woold be )'Dade to raiM ttle least two places where tDe fire ~ rig. lloati~ IOp _towards_ Ille had been dellllerately set, oceaa bottbm. possibly to cover a burglary. ,. .. M~. cruising nearby The fifth blaze dest,..Ye<I Ille the rig :were a group oC pro-worJdqg . area · of -the Nupla · testn."""'1 Gtt ·Oil Oul M-acturlng Corp a ~ (GOO) who ~ve vowed to re-fiberglass plant m' Hollfv;ooo, main at the site to prevent -and ca~ $75i{IOO damage . bodUY <If ft\!C<Stary -Ille The cause <i the fin WU not erec:lip( <i !be plailorm. · · Immediately , dete~. Holiday Shoppers use ·our .. r-noney- andsave! .· . TrMt yo-to a hippier llofld8j,iwfth.extra money from Morill Pllil. You rilll)' bQrrow from $100 to $5.000 tor holiday ·o11c:ipp1ng, bill clean- up, a winter Yael!lion, any gooll reuon. Just phone or come In and 1811 lis what you naed. We'll tell you what your loan wtll cost and schedule the payments to flt your lncoma. Compare our services with other lending compMI-. Chances era you'll oa.,.. at Morris Plan 673-3700 111:µ1 Bid .-~700 NIWpCl1 Blvd. Thru Sat. Only Penner-est® dishwasher sal -e! . ' . : BURBANK CANOGA PARK CHl!.LA VISIA coll.EGE GRoVE DOWNEY . . "'" ~ •' FULLERTON GRANAOA HILLS . HUNTlt{GtON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK LAKEWQOD ! PENNCRES,.. IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER Reg. 209.95 ••• NOW '188 • 17 tablt loadlng capocity • Use as a •roll. away now ••• as a btiilt·in later • Laminated moplo cutting boord top • . Rinse ogent and dual detergent dispemers • 3 level wosh sys- tem with adjustable upper spray • Glide out random loading racks •.White, coppertone, GYOCOdo or harvest gold •• , .color costs no mora at Penneys Lay-away now for Christmas! Don't be caught in the last minute rush, shop early. PENNCRESrs CUSTOM .. PORTABLE DISHWASHER REG. 169.95 ... NOW $148 • · U table setting capocily • Built-in soft food waste disposer • lift-up top rack brings glass ra~ up to a convenient loading level • Tri .. lavel wash assures hygienically clean dishes • Rinse agent dispenser gives spotless dish .. washing • In white U11 Ponnoys Tlmt Payment Plan LONGBEAQi SAN FERNANDO SANTAANA TORRANCE VANNUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER LOS ALTOS. MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD PUBLit . NOTICE. c.tf•s. Cos,. MIM't Finest Mn's store, tnnt close i . . , , I • ' I Its .._ "'""°'· duo to ttie ponlot. ef' Mr. c.tMtt. I ' . . . ' ' Wo.1111t .... al. -Hoo stodi ,of J!Clt~,od•«·. thod....,. , •. .,~ .• ciotwot. lflOl'IC<M1li; alacb;·...i ' ' . , ' . . . . Ill Hoo lwolslilots ef .Wm. 1w1aton • kalti. I~ onlor 1o ........ .w .fin, .. ,_ .i .,.;. ~ ""• b... l ...,hod·-tlcelly from 30'/o to 70°~. c:.mo prepared ... ! • ., • . lo lllj,. 111!1 .. ~· C:O..ty'• blttat-111"'9 ... ., ' « I . Hslnels late. · l · ·, .J I ' o.; .... $iis.oo SUITS · '$ ' NOW 29 ' ' ' ' ~ ..... i.., ,,,,oo . ·'SUITS NOW 549 . MllS• C:AILTON • ' ... " ,. . .. ' . 1 • . ~ '* ... ?t.00 ' SUITS NO~ $39 ' ' o ... let' $150.00 SUITS · NOW $89 __ ..... ___ ... , '' o. ia,.. $4' .oti COATS NOW 529 o... ..... $69.00 ~o•ts ~ ·~~--'42 Penn. _Pr~s Nat. Adv. SLACKS $650 Nat. Adv. Custom SLACKS '1400 CARDIGAN SWEATERS Our Reg. $16.00 '12'0 NOW Nat. Adv. Short Sleeve DRESS SHIRTS $400 ·i .. ,. ' . . " Our .la9· $59.00 COATS N~W $35 Oor .... $95.00 ",' ·Ml'-'• NOW 59 FLARES & BELLS Veil. to $16.00 ,8 00 IMPORTED FABRIC Hand Tailor VaL to $35.00 ~0oo Not. Adv. Long Slteve DRESS S ... IRTS '5'° Nat. Adv. Suede Front SWEATER Re9. $Z8.00 '2100 NOW CARLTON'S 270 E. 17th ST., HILGREN SQ. COSTA MESA OPEN DAILY 10-9-SAT. 10·6 OPEN SUNDAY • FOR YOUlt CONVENIENCE! . ' • 12 lo 5 •, . . . I : I • • • ' ame l , .. , . .., " n ·J· · St.alin · ffis .. µues ' ' " . MOSCOW (UPI). _:.j'On/.tt ·pbs.ible to · leave the (Stalin) !'r.;~mler,.· N~kJJ4• · s., -.cqlfin 1'ith ,hll.~.jn.lhe V; • Jlh'UsheJRv'l'c'-IUP"lin'aillnst I: Ltjn ll'!'iui•leum .. ' ' . · .the lite 'dtdltor ~Joe : SlaJin ~· 1r.ets iUwt 48 :houri ·tater · ' •' C&l/l< to.a ~,l(qv, I, 19!U, '\lo.kin~ loO£ Stalin'a· body . ,. with.'the ~1· Of Sf;'.alµt'i• ·rrom' the ~ m&rble crjpt a~ 1 body•from itl pllce1belli:ii=: % ['lNt~ 1t 111 ,a :conventiOnal J, I.£nin 1n Red .SQ\NU'e gfave .at · 'the· foot of the ' ! Mausoleum. Kremlin wall. · I ! . .1 ·• • • • • ' . ' • ·! ; l .. • . ' 1 • • • • • . 5 • • • • • . . : 1 • • . . . ·' ' I ! l I .. : . ' • • I • ; • " , .. .. .. . • • . ' i • ' l ' . • . ! I 1 • . • • • • • I ' l ' ' ' • " ., .. ? ' I ATT£ND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ·THIS SUNDAY r . . . · e ··1 enn .. ~ ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY \ .. THESE . .. P;;ENN.E Y. ST()RES :~i ~ Wi LL BE -OPE.·N ·' r ·, • ~ ' , ., • 1 . }SUNE)AY · '"1:'. '• l ~FrERNOONS 12 TO 5 ·P.M. •AZUSA • BUENA PARi< • • • CANO~A PARK ! •DOWNEY •EL MONTE . •FULLERTON • GARDEN GROVE •GLENDALE • HUNTINGTON BEACH •INGLEWOOD . • LAK~OOD •LONG BEACH •LOS ALTOS •MONTCLAIR • NEWP.ORT BEACH •NORWALK • NORTH HOLLYWOOD • 1 SAN 'FERNANDO • SAN1'.A MONICA •TORRANCE •VENTURA • WESTCHESTER • WEST COVINA • WHITTWOOD • WHITTIER DOWNS . ------~--~----~-.... DMV moll IJ. Smugglers Sti"ll W att;,~d Al l STORES OPEN 6 NIGHTS A WEEK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! " . .. ' CARPETING SALE! ·T.HIS WEEK ONLY! . AND WE'LL INSTALL IT BEFORE CHRISTMAS! -' Reg , 8.59, I. . NOW 7.5,9 SQ. YD . ' '·. t:ompl .. ly.indtllled oyer ,50J.r.11ubbeti1edJu1e·c....,hio11. ! • • . •PENTHOUSF .._DuPont so1 •nylon high-low loop random sh_eore.d pile in decorator solidi. Avocado, Ming gold, antique green, jewel gold, bronze gold, nutricr bei~e. Reg. 13.10, NOW 11.59 SQ. YD. Completely instotlf!d owr 50 o:r:. Rubberized J~ C1ishion. 'BALLET -Zefkrome • ocrylic/Verel• mod· acrylic random .sheared pile in filigree gold, Downey gold, nugget gold, willow green, ova· cOdo green, torrid red, linden gold, dune beige, nomod green, Spanish copper. I Reg. 12.59, Now10~·59 SQ. YD. Complttefy itutOIJed O¥er 50 o:r. Rubberized Jute Cushion. 'SHAGTASTIC' ~ J OO~o poly"5 ter s~g pile. Solidii in· Venetia n blue, gold leaf, liifte, orange rulil, ice pink, zinni~, green tweed, lemon gokl, Azt~c green, dove bt-ige-. .... Reg •. 10.59, NOW 9~59 SQ.' YD. Complei.r!~ l~stolled owir 50 oi Ru~ized Jute C115hion. ' . . 'FORECAST' -Ac rilon • · ocry lic level loop pile, T ,;.,eeds .in peocOClc, Curry, bronze, gold, ovocodo, shomroclc, bwrgundy. cht.1tney. DECORATE fOR THE HOLIDAYS •• , USE PENNEYS TIME PAYMENT'PLAN. . For shop at. Home convenience, Phone the store in your local area • We britlg samples. • Free estimate. CANOGA PARK ,(883-,3669) FULLERTON (87!-43'3) • free conwltation. • No obligation. LAKEWOOD NEWPORT 'JUI)! (63+7000) (833-0783) DOWNEY HUNTINGTON°iEACH MONTCLAIR VENTUllA (869...j541J (892·ml) (62 1-3111 ., 915-7217) (642-1_~ ,\ ' . . I\.,.!~· '' . . . . . . · EXC:ITING· ll·GHTIN:(;'' . . '. ' REPLACE NOW AND S'#\VE! SWAG LlyHTF.IXTUR~SI 11.88 :·· '; Come eorly and seli ct 1 ~~al ~nt~l~c .I~~ and styles ... give your home a WbOle neW loOk a t tre~us Sa vings on this, gr~ 9f stylized swag light fixtures. Enhance your $ut~ings . with sof!'r. fiJJer.~ li ght ! . t • , ' . · · TIME TO REPLACE YOUll OLD FURNACE FILtER·I; 44~ • Cool weather ohead ... replace !ht.tilter on your .u;nace' now! Sizes: 16"X2Q"X1'•, ·T6"X 25~X1 ", 20"X20"X1 ", 14'X25'Y.!'. THiii. CANOGA P.ARK DOWNl'f l'ULL'E"10N l fOllS OPIN IUNDAT fOOI 1.111'9 S P,M. ' HUNH NG fON BEACM l Al(lWOQD MONTCLA1" • NEWPORT BE.A.CH ' • .. .. lt IWl.Y mor For the Birt las MIDI" PAIK Hll•UL MOUITAL -· Mt. •l'lf M,... Pllltl" A. L1bor Jr .. ,.,. •11rw UM. W•IMIMltr, '"' IT. IOSIPll ltOSPITAL. ·-· Mr. •nf Mr•. Lvlt G. ltke. Uom Glw*' Dr1¥t. Mtulorl vi.lo. t !rt. ·-· Mr • ...i Mrt.. Paul £, Due.Ille. llm .. mw. Wntmlnltet, t lrL -· Mr. fflll Mrt. Atttlut C. Oat1lellt11. 17'11 ,....,. , ... l.lnt. ,,...,,,, lblrt. -· Mr, •"'4 ~ Johll £. Htbttf, 2521T Eutllrt ltoM, l.ltUM HUI&. 1JrL ,.._.., 11 Ml. 1"'11 M~ wnnem 11:. PMllll$, 2.,,1 C1stlll9,, Mlulon Vlelo, bot', _,, Mt. 11'1111' Mra. P~ E. Gn:incll"' MU Lt btre!IA. Founfffn V1llfl¥, bcw. DEATH NOTICES ARMSTRONG L-IS Edw1rll AtlTISI,_, AH 77, ., lot Hflrttorcl A ..... H11"Unoten ISucll. 0.11 et ONll'I, Nevlmber 71. Slln11ved bv wlh!, 1!!111 sons, L-ls 8. Ar..,. tll"Otll encl Ltst..-L. Kln61r1 1111191\. hr. Mr._ Eclnt S1"11-trt: brothtr, Er""h 1l1t1r, Mr.. Flori l!111lem1n; end 1il 1r1rwktllldrtn. ClllDl'I llt'lkt .... Int-I Tllel6fiv. n ""-' Wttl• mlrwl•r """'°'lal Ptl'tt Morllll" 11'111 C-'9rY. COURSEY Record Marriage licenses ,_.,.N'll .. lk~ wtrf IUIJMI In l.01 Allft l .. COo.ln!Y lo IM followlfltl ts ol Nof, •: CLAllKl!-KE~ -Wtfftff' •·• 71, L. A.. .r!1111 L.,....IM, It, M S. lllY FrOlll, .. ._. 11 ..... GlllPFITK-WESTEllEP<tO -llobert E., :ll. 10011 T_,. Cln;lt, Hvflll""I°" kadl. 11'4 ktTY L , lf, .. llfiow9r. WAflo.cAllRON -F.....,lcll R,. 1'. 21U1 Lochltt l n., ·Hwntl119ton &e•"'- 1nd J•nk.e A., 30, O.tOtnl, FISHEll~UINN -Sltnlt'I ft4 IL of ltl'M ll~ H\lllft1111'IMI INCl'I. ~ Keren L, 20. LaktwOOCI. THOMPM>N.MUllDICIC -loblW L. 10, USN, end Ttrnt M., II, 1211 G11llcler. Dr .. Hllllllnlll .. l•ldl· CHAVEt·MONTANO -J11u1 J •• 15, el'ld Nff C •• 31. tiolll m W. Wf11on. Cotti MMe, PAIGl!.OOllFMAN -Sle911~ I,, 3(1, m1 Fir Dr., H11n1111tton llNdl, end S!Mnlft. ,., I.. A. GOOO.WAIUUOll -Mkflatl 5., 1t, W. COYlne, end Gell A., 11, 1'"2 Cti.nnel l.n,, Hlll'ltlftlll'Dn lltlch., DEATH NOTICES McGREGOR Hl!lr\' S. Mc.G,_. A9e U. ol 11U w. 8e¥, ,...._, 8"dl. Dllt "' 0.1111 NOYMl'lblr 20. Survived bV wl .. , E'mmei brothtr. L11U1 K.. Df 1111, C1UI. Slrvlc•s Wirt ht lll $11nd1v. l PM, 8111 lro.clw•V C1'11"1' with Riv. Ler.ri Fllddnvtr cffklelln11. Enlemb- menr, F1lrl'llVl<I Mtmorl•I P1rt. 8111 8roeclw1v Mortu.rv. Olrectorl. MULLENS •neart of To111orrow!' Actor Narratef! OC Hospiud Film ANAHEIM -An analysis or ~· future medical needs of dP'ange Counliana is being captured on film this week as 11.'artin Luther H o s p I t a I , Anaheim. continuet wort oo a 26-mlnute sound and color ~ tion picture, ''Heart oC Tomor· row." Narrating the documentary film is John Gavin, motion picture and television star whose family home ls in Corona del Mar. Others in the cast are employes and pa- tients of Martin Luther Hospital and 0ranp Coonly Into bulldln( ouch a majGr r<1ldents. medlool camples," Gavin ..id. la ooojun<:Uon with tho ne" 11ie film di..cled by J- $25 million hoapltal a n d Bnaner and wrlllan by V•a medical center to be oon-• !foudyahtll, Is belnc procluoed lllruded 0000 on llomneya by Foeu1 '85, a Jl-membor Drive, 1he film dies projected boopllal ldvilory orpn!zallon. populallon increase, ooulloued Premiere dale bu bem HI growth of Orange CoWlly and for Vllenl1ne'1 lley, Jl'ellnw:y e<rrespoad1ng needa for Im· 1 t, 11711. · proved bospllal and medlclll'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill care as vital reasons for tbe II new facWty. "Worldng In this film has cert.aioly, been an insight into the-tmnendous amount ot planning and detail that goe.s SMOKE CHOKE CROAK! Court · Escapee Held On 4 More Charges or ••• QUIT, and UVE • UVE • UVE Learn how. FREE consult- 8UDn and details. Spon· sored by NatMul Anti· Smokl"I (WMll. SANTA AN A -An Azusa man whose bid lo escape from Harbor D i st r i c t municipal court was thwarted by a depu· ty llherllrs well llmed bullet has been ordered to face Superior Court trial Feb. t on charges of burglary, assault with a deadly weapon, forgery can for appointment '42-41•1 .,. '75-5127 Guaranteett to he1p )'Du quit within 10 days! No OW World Jtfedlter,...et1n Spaalsla E•ralture OYER $100,000 INYINTORY TO CHOOSI FRqM DECORATORS CANCELLATION end RETURNS 'ROM MODIL HOMIS Dl!COllATORS DREAM HOUSE ON DiSPLAY Items as folows: Gof9eous custom quilted sof1· with Hpar1t1 pillows witli hHvy oak trim clocor and matchiO<J lo¥I ...t; 3 matchiO<J oak - c1sion1I t1blo1, 58" t1R decorator la,..p, MO<Jing chain 1w19 lamp, an 8-pioce ki119 size mister b9J"'°"' suite, paneled Modaerr1n11n :style with . top quality 15 years w1rr1nly king slzo m1tross ind box springs. Spanish dini119 HI, etc. COMPLETE HOUSEFUL :".:. .... ~, $1528.00 ANY PIECE CAN BE PURCHASID INDIVIDUALLY At EQUAL SAVINGS MUST SACRIFICE 1111 l'111·11il111·(• 18~~ Newport Blvd , Co 1ta M L >o I only I AT HARBOR Boulevard . ' •, $588 NO MONEY DOWNeNO PAYMENT TILL 1970 llabtrl t . Oiunn. AH .14, of H11nlln1· Ion 8Hdi. SUrvlwd bY wf11, M11~1· •ltlt lhrw clllld...,, DOfl, P11tl tnd 51«iflll'I· of tl'lt lleme: metfltr, Mir. .. ...., COUf'll'l'I bf'Gltlet', J1111n Cour· stv. boll! ol ~rv!1ncl. Prl'll1te ..,,... left, Smlll'll CMPlfl. lnltnMft!, Wnf· mlntMr M-'il P1rk. Sml!ll Mer• tvt,..., D~. GrK• I. Mull-. All ti, of 60f Or· lntt, HYn!lft\llClll ISHCll. Service,, TutsdtV, 1 PM, Smlltll (1'111>11. lnle•· mtnf, Wntmln1t1r M1morlal Per~. Stnlll>I Mort111rv. Dirttlor1. Oemente problems! and felony escape. !~~~~~~~~~~~~=============================!!!~ James W. Needs, 29, added l: DENllART Cl1r1nc. llw Dlnhlrt. AN "· ot 15?1 s11N1¥d Aw .. Seit!• An1. o.tt or clltffl. NoV. n . SllrvlVld tw ""'e• le<"lllct"r clllltflltr. Mr.. Alice M. WetYll'. Sttlfl Mil 1e111, HMllW L. Qotnlllrt, Pkwlcl•. Strvk:n 'lrill bl i..111 ICldlP, Mondl't. ' PM. 11111 8rw<J. WIV Cl\lptl, wJth llltV. Kt"""" Joh,.. son olllcltl!M. lnMnMnl will be 1Wld 1" Concord Mttlledlll CllTltlt..,, P111,.. syly111l1. 8ett 8rNdw1v Mort111ry, DlrKIOl'l. FELTCll Elden L Ftlldl. '2' 8 AYlllldl C•r· .-.el, LH11M Hllll. O.te ol clutti, """'· n. "'"'-' "" wth. ,.,,,., ol !ht llornl/ 1on, C\ll'ford L F11tcti, An:Hle 1 d1\l9llt1r, 8trvl Dllno1n, SClltllcllle, ""'-1 111111', fll'?I LIW• lion. ltn Dlmn1 •nd fol.Ir' 1rell(tdlll-~ PrlYlt. Ml"lkft, Tuetcllv. J PM, i-ectnc: Vllw CNMI. l~temltfll, Pl· dflc Vltw Mtinorill Pert. F1mllv --'-,,,_ ...,. wltrl ....., rntk• aintrtlll/tlllM to fllt(r flYe<llt dltrlty. PIClllC View M111'1111rv, 01f'IC!e0, FTl'CH Cucllw W. Fll'Cft. AM tt. ol 531 I cm.rlnl st .. Lfflll\I 8tKI\, D1t1 of cltMll. ...., • .,._ 20 , .. , nskllnt of UWM ...,._ Sfn'lca. Hellywooof Clll'Mtel'T Cll-" ._,. Slnl1 ""°"ICI lllYcl., I.Gt A-'"' Tbftdlv, J PM, Sl'ltlfar U.Ul\I 8udl Mortv1rv, Dl- MYRAN PitUI A. Mvr1n. 13:1 W. Wiison, Cosl1 Mew. 0.1• of ._fll. NOY. n . survi...cl b'f wlh, Mr1. W1ttlne Myr1n. M .. morl1I _...kn, T~v. 1 PM. 81111: Clllpel, 17•1 Sll"rlor'. Co1l1 M1s.1. 81111: Mort111rv, DINctor1. PHOENIX 'Gives All' To Chamber Allefl M. ~. A .. U . of 752$ E'. 1tlh sr .• N..._.i BeKll. 0.11 "' San Clemente City Council re- -"'· NOY. •· su,...1¥td by w111. versed its stand on comrnun1·1y DONthYI two -' 0.~ld W .. of LI• 0111111 cr1i.. N-pOH 1111cti1 twe advertising and agreed Wed- c1au11111er1. Mrs. Chrl1tlne Rlclllrd1on, nesday night to Jet the Cham-St nll AA•1 Mrs. K1tf\rvn An11r. Loi Altos; 15 or11'1dchllt!r9'1/ , are•!· ber of Commerce have the full grl ncktllldrln. G...V.1i<M Mrvlces wert $8,500 advertising allocation ,., lltld ~.,, II AM. PKlllc Vltw M..,_i., P1rk. 11111 11roec1we., Mor· originally requested • 1111rv. DrrKtor11. Councilmen earlier had dis- SUNDSTRAND put.eel, and finally rejected the DorolhV lr1n1 sundstrend. Att 30. al Chamber pronncaJ to spend '"' M!rlll' 51., Coste Mts1. Dllt Df r"' ~'"' ....... 2,. surv"'-1 bv 11u1band, 58,500 from bed tax revenue Ll,,.,.n1 llOll. 8 1• C•r"I'· o1 Gltnd1••1 to promote San Clemente toor-io.ren11. Mr. Md M'1. lew Mllll. cn11 Mt111 end fllrM .,.,llddilldrlft. ist trade. Gr•~••ldt M<Vkw wltt bt hlld Wtd-M . l . . lh t I k r d .... ..u..,, , PM, fl-Hltl• ceme1try. a1n aJn1ng a ac o a • 1111 8rotdw•v MomNrv, D1rtclor1. vertising had resul ted in a THOMAS summer tourist slowdown, the w11111m Ltrw 1'llo!M1. Aw .n. of Chamber then asked the coun-'° c_,,_ st .. eo.1. MtM. D•tt cit to match its own contri- 01 llHftt, J'OY. tt. ~tv.<f W Wlf-. JIC'lluel'tlll tfWe -Wlllltm Jr,. bution of $2,744 to finance a Robert •nll •ruce, en« CCIII• Mua1 limited winter advertising pr .. bron11r, --.nr. ef Huntlnftllft ... eh1 the escape count to his dossier last June 'r1 as he was waiting his arraignment in the Costa Mesa court. An officer's bullet hit him in the hip as he was neeing the building and drop- ped him in a rear alley. Needs was involved in a scufne nine days earlier when he allegedly pulled a gun on security guards and a cashier at Sears Roebuck's South Coast Plaza department store. Jt was alleged that Needs drew 'the gun when a cashier refUsed to cash sales checks and was wrestled to the ground and disarmed by guards and an onlooker. Tour Slated At Library 11111r .. ~· Smlll'I, coe11 Mt111 gram. Gll..J...ETrE ~1r1on ""'' •nd Flork • T .. tteD. botl'I After pondering the matter IRVINE -A new addition Ml•••••' J. G11lel~. Widow rlf !ht OI Los AnMln ; •• ~,. Lhltrmort. f rth ·1 ted t th UC I . rb rtclotl. 1111 Klno G. Gllle~. Slr'lkt a. 12 Huntlnoton 8HCl'l1 mother, Mrs. e1111 u er, <.'i>l.lnCl men vo un-0 e rvlne I ra ry, "'-wec1nttcS1v. L1tt11 c"""'c11 t1 t1w Thllrnls. CCIII• Mew. S.rvk•s. Tun-animously to auth<>rized the roughly doubling the size of ~ .• • c11v. ' PM. ••II e..n., CN..el. Flowerl. F-t Li..,...c;,_, ... oriir w1111 llw. l . v. T-eff1c11uno. full $8.500 amoont. the 335,000-volume faci lily, Li wn ,,.,.,.,...,.... 1111.....nt, "-"*' fl•t Memorl11 'I) be _,. f bll HARTMAN Pert. ,,_11.., ~ "'"' wl~fno llotel, motel and apartmenl WI .... apen or pu C tour M1rv v. "''"'"'"" _.. .. ,.P. of mo ,,,..., CMtrlllM • .,. .._ ll-rdl owners had pointed out that betW"een 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. ,.,....., si,, coe•• Miit. SUrvhed w Pd D.t.v. Offlu. HDH"'Mtm0ri.1 rv•blicity about lhe western Dec 4. hl.tt.~nd. J1d11 !WI dev9Jl"n, JITIWI H-11•1 Ill "*"°"" ti Wlllllm l. ,..~ ' s .... Mrtr.,., 1t11"e' 11111 LVM 1i:1t Ttiem11. a.it aroMww Mortv1rv. White House, ins tead of boost· Tour sponsors will be the O.Yl1. H11111Jnt1M loeRfl. s.v1cn D1rtc1er1. Jng· tourist trad., had frighten· ............. "" of the UCl Libra'"", a .aldln• •' s...1tti. MortNrY. -.-.... N ' • ...,.. ., LOGAN •~iftl ed away visitors who were u11-:su.pp,>rt·orgalliiatioo that has 1.., ,., L011•11o AN .,,, °' es .Stwt Mar1t ,., ~ '°' w. Bel.bot. der the impression no accomo-contributed gi!l.5, books and H1rtlor ltoM. Newport IJMdl. Sllr> Hl'llllP«I 8HCtl..DB• ef dMtht'Nev. " d ,. Id b ., bl • viv.o w ""tr.' Ntlllti son, IC-"'< ''"r°" 1oc1w, NoonMY, Fort Re-a ions wou e avaJ a e money exceeding $200,000 ln beltl 111 .,.........,. lleKl'l1 1111.,., Mr1, <••n• N1t1en11 C11Mt1rv. s1" 01-. during the stay of the Presi-value since the library opened - • SO • -·I •I I 1111!1 Morh11,..., Celle M111, Dir~ ll ... Mer.. • ...... s .... umr' dential entourage. in 1965 nlnt et'lflddllldnn. 11'111 -.... ,. •-'~-·-----------------=-C....----~---·--------1 w9"dld'llld. Privet• __.let• -. Mkl r- tioefV, ,.,,..,....,, 11 AM. a1n flf'NCI. wn °*'41, wllll Dr. fl1vmand I . • ....,.nu o:ifflcletl... lntwment, Pl· clfk vi.. .M«Mrill P•rt. 8111 8 roa4' wer Mlrtlltry, Olr«lor1. LOMIGLIO L ....... UM~lo. A .. n, ti nu ~. torte Mtffi, Dllt of ONlll, ....... tl. $llrvlwd bV M r.,.,11, Mr. Ind Mn. ..... J, l.oMlftlol brolhtr, o.nfttl l'n lkftn. ~r\on Ind L•U••• •ll el lllt llomt1 tl'lftdl'•lllw, Mr. Ptle l o M .. LID. C_,t M .... 1l011rv, teni.M, MoncMy, I PM. •"'1ltrri Miii• T11ti- ll1y, lt AM. ._ et $1. JeM !ht 9"11tf C..tllollc Chllrch. lnt1rm1nt, Good lhftil'llrd Cl!Mltrr. 11111 8rotd· .,.., """"9i"f', DI~ MACINTYRE Ellr!Mt Mtc llltvre. "" 1r, el m Jrd St.. Hunll......., ... ell. Surv1vtcl bv husblnd, Jdln, •llcl son. J.,,,n, boll! o1 Hllllllnolofl 811c11 i foll• t•1nckhlldrll\, S«"fk:H end lnllrment will bt l'leld In 01kl1wn. lll!nols, S...111'11 Mortllt,.,., forw1rlllno lllrrc· .... McAVAV S/Stt. llDtltrl J. Mc.AVt"I, Jr,, tJ .S. Amw, Dtt1 of dffll'I, NoY. 15, In Gtr• "'fnV. 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(UPl) -Teachers at Car- rollton Junior Hlgh are really bugged, not by their stupenis but by thr~e electronic-listen- ing devices they dlscovered in the teachers' lounge. One of the devices was located in a panel behind a heating duct and was con- nected to the office or Supt. Charles titurphy with 983 feet derstalement. says A I b e r t t(oftman, a spokesman ror the teachers. As for school officials. they know who did the bugging but aren't saying ·until they com· plete an lnvesligation and make a report. of wire. Millll Tv"o others were found secured beneath a sink next to! lo!~~ the lounge and led to a s~h ·llWa corr~tion room; thrqh a trap door. into a crawl space under the floor and then COSTA MUA-2211 H•rffr 11,4, several hundred fee t to the of- fice of Assistant Principal -fAontfat, Novtl'lbet 24, 1it6fJ DA!!.V '1lDT J J :~ __________________ ... ' " ' • ' Gerald L. Rittersdorf. !=========:[ The teachers were using the Adverth•"*" ll·I a y Co fireside sets for decorative Chri stmas ideas DAii. Y Pll.OT Sllll l'llelf Volleyball Chanaps lounge as a caucus room dur-1 : 1-Ia~r School Team, winner of Costa Mesa Parks and Recreation Depar t1nent's -"B' Volleyball Champio nship, po ses for photographer foll owing win.' Harper, Southern Division champ, defeated Nor thern Division's Balearic School to take city title. Team members include (front tO\V fron1 left) Lynn Reynolds, Deb- bie Champlin, Barbara Pascoe and Karen Tripp. In second row (from left) are Roberta Capalbo. Lynn Williams, Laur-i Cotte n, Harl a \Vood and Kristi Kirk- patrick, Coach Debby Tro.trer. Linda Sturdy and Patricia ?\1 iller. ing negotialions for a new con-MoreComfortW.aring fract which they slill don 't rALSE TEETH have almost tv10 month s after rM. the opening of .school. To say they \\'ere surprised when some pri va te con- versations were r c p e a t e d "ahnost word for word" by school board negotiators at contract talks is an un- To help relieve diaooalfort wb1n d~nturM II.If. down &nd CQDle IOOM, Ja11 1prtrr.lt 1 FA8Tl:tl'R on your plal.M. FASTEl:TH hold• dmtUNI Armer lon11r. You ct.n bite bt.nl.er, e•t f&1ter. reel more oomforitbl1. FASTBrl'H 11 alk&lln-won't IOUf. Den tur1111 th•t ftt are e1111:ntW to health. see :rour dentllt resuJ1rlJ. Oet FA8TEETU ·~·n aru1 OOUlltln. TUBELESS 95 oadrloli 11zn 7.00-13 7.35-14 7.35-15 6.85-15 5.60-15 TvlHlen. P1111 1.16 lo 2.ot E•. Tt• "'' lltt 11111 lrtd .. fft, l l?EI 7.75·1• 7.7~·15 1.15-14 1.25-IS Torlltlfls. l"IV! 1.21 tt 2,46 E•. Tt• ,..r fire MHI frl<l ... ft . PICK·A·PAIR T110flt•L Pllll 1.61 le 1.lt E•. Tl• ptr Ure •lld tr1d .. lft. of ·BFG Custom Long Miiers. Our biggest selling 4-ply nylon cord tire. 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The set includej a 38" by J I" .ie:rctn w1th pull lhain ... 4 piC"(e tool set includes: poker, brush, •. -hovel. s1and _ . _ a.nd two m:.i.tching andirons. rf,s. Opt:'ll sr0<.·k 01.00 35.00 ma y co fireji<l<' 5hops 87 Shop Sund•ys from now 'Iii Christmas. Every merchand ise department and the rt1taur1nt will be open to make your 9ift shopping easier. will be open Sundey from noon 'Iii 5 p.m. j • M AVCO " .. . . '. '. " . ' . ' • • II D'ILY PILOT Monday, Novembtt 24, 1%q Me xican-A111erican W ru· Deatl1 s P1·obed Mexican A1nerlcans a r e over-represe.nled in Vietnam fatality reports and under· represented in c o I J e g e graduating classes. according to a report by Ralph Guzinfln, Acting associate pro(esso~ of politics and c o nt m u '.11 t y studies, 1.1errill College, UC Santa Cruz. Jn a detailed study .. , P.1cx- ican A1nerican fata''.:ies in Vie tnam. Guzman found that ''a disproportionate number of young n1en \\'ilh distinctive Spanish S\lrna1nes do not return fro1n the Southeast Asia theatre of war," and that "a subst:r.1tia1 nuinbcr bf them are in\'Olved in high-risk branches of the service." He based his statistical survey on reports from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and from the Office of the Assis- tant Secretary of Defenst>. CENSUS FIGURES According to Census figur1.>s, 1.1exican America ns comp rise 13.1 percent or the military- age ma le population in the South west, while 19.0 percPnl of the Vi etnam fatalities fronl the Southwest b e I \\' c r n December, 1967 and l\1arch, 1969 v.·ere perso.1s with distinctive Spanish surnames, Guzman said. This trend is particularly apparent in the 1'1arinc Corps, he noted. JWit over 23 percent of the Vietnam fatalities among 1'1arine Corps person- nel from the Southv.·cst \vere persons with S p a n i s h 1umames. "This niay be due to the facls that 1'1exican Arncric<r.1s arc O\'Cr-reprcsentcd :unong both those who are drafted and those who volunteer for military service," fl.tr. Gui- 1nan said. ·•and also that so fe\\' ·qualify' for non-combat duty. ·· HisloricaUy, ?i.1 e x I c a n Arnericans have bt.>en a suspect. ·fo reign' niinorily." he said . ··They have been under great pressure to prove loyally to the United St~tes. Other reasons \\'hy Mexican America1s join the military include the desire for status that military life offe rs, the need to help their families with their service allotments, and the desire to prove their Americanism. STUDENTS "On the other h.11nd ,'' Guzman continued. ·'only a relative-ly small nun1be r of Atexican Americans have been able to circumvent obligatory military service by attending college. Student deferments for residents o( southv.·estern bario.s are scarce. The reason , of c our se. is the un- derrepresentation or h1exican Ainericans in institutions of higher learning. At t he University or California. for l'::an1 ple, Mexican American students •.1umber just over one and one-half percent of the total student popuJalion or 97.000," said ?i.1r. Guzman. Se veral liCSC stu d ent s worked with Guzman this summer in the preparation of the report. Copies of the study , '"Alex· ican American Casualties in Vietnam," arc available on re· quest from Guzman's office in Room JO, Merrili College, u=. College Staff Honor s Lihraria11-· With Drake The newest acquisition at the Denison Library Sc1ipts College, Claremont. has black, shining feathers v.•ith v.·hite spots, webbed feet, a husky beak and savors garden snails o\·er all other foods. He is D. Afuscovy Drake, a fully gro w n , domesticated Muscovy drake from a Riverside duck fann, and he became a part of Denison Library last week. Scripps College h o n o r e d Dorothy M. Drake, Denison librarian since 1938. o n founder's day by officially na1ning the library \vi ng for her. Since that day. tudcnts have capitalized on l he '·Dorothy M. Drake \Ving" with such comments as ··1 •n1 going to the Drake's wing.'' and "T\\'O wings are belier tha n one." The. commenls climaxed at lhc last library staff meeting v•hen Scripps senior Susan Roby of Austin. Texas, student s l a r f chairman, presented W.iS!'I Drake with a wooden crate coolaininq; the drake and a h<111dprinted scroll. The scroll read, "To Miss Dorothy 11t Drake in fond recogniti1Jn of her lime. effort and pa. ticoc-e of \vhich we arc all grateful recipients. signed stu- dent staff of 1 969-7~." ltcgula BL'fler. Hcfcrcncc 1.ibrarian at Denison. hud hc ;\rd .about the drake> tJn KPFl\ H.adio. His fornicr 011·ner. a lliverside duck farn1cr, had offered the drake to KPFK for their rund-ra ising effort. ~1iss Bencr and the 35 stu- dent staff n1en1bcrs decided lo obl;iin Uic dnike for Mi~s Drake i!nd "'enl to U1c Ri verside fann to collect hin1 . Although domesticated. D. T\1uscovy Drake does not enjoy human hands aqd led the girls on a merry chase in the pour- ing rain before they managed to contain him in his crate. However, D. Muscovt really had nothing to fear. Miss Drake, \\'il h the aid of a Scripps custodian , has now provided a comfortable home for him. , The patio off Miss Drake's office has been partially \vired to provide space for D. T\fuscovy. He has l)egonia and camellia bushes to provide greens to accompany his feed, water and snails, and he seen1s to be perfectly conte nt in his ne\V surroundings. Park Gets New Zoo The Orange County Parks Department has completed a new zoo area at Irvine Park. The facility replaces the old area known as the deer pen, which was destroyed by la.st winter's floods. It consists of a 6-foot high chain link fenrc surrounding a pond co1nplete \1•ilh an island. 'fhe pa.1d is used by numerous duck.~. as v.·ell as a recently donated pai r of Canadian honkC'r'S. It is hoped that a pair o( .sv.·ans will soon be ad· de:I. Also \Vilhin the facility arc chickens. peacocks. and a group of seven deer, including a fa\vn . lr\·inc Park is loca ted on East Chaptnan Avenue. ap- proximately four miles cast of the Newport Free11•ay. f voiiii''iioi'iiM': ................ l ! Yeu want f9 •II some item f ! thet 'yov no 1-r need bvt i; . 1-· ....... -"" i t NOT OYER $50 i ! ?????? i I. YOUI -NSWEI: ! You ull THE DAILY PILOT, Olk for I Clnolllod Adwwtiolnt. •nd ploce • i PILOT ! PENNY i i PINCHER i ; i : CLASSIFIEO AO :; : AT OUR SPECIAL LOW It.Alt i • • ! 3. UlllS 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS i AND YOU• C~EOIT IS GOOO I I DIAL NOV/ DIRECT! 642 -5G7 8 .... 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Recommended hy den- tist• Standard Model • HUNTINGTON BEACH I .,... -' lfMlli•nt NEWPORT HACH I 020 IMIM, lll WntcHff rt ... HUNTINGTON BEACH S,rt~ ... 1111..., I MoMly, No.,mbtr 24, 1969 DAIL V PILOT J ,'I Many Opportu11itfes Plas~ic Enginee1· Nothing Synthetic "Mr -wfll bf dlKfltl"lfd ftom !ht M•rlnet llOClfl •!Id r•T11rn to ~1.,.. H• 1w. '-'• thlnklno ttovl' bt<Gll'lfn9 • Pi1illet 91\0I~. ~I It tfltl el(KI· I~. •lld Whit lrl ll'lt OrNP«!I 10( • lll••llu fl'lll-r?" A. -Ideally a plastics engineer is a synthesis ol chemist, cheCnical engineer, mechanical engineer and elec- trical engineer. But Utere's nothing synthet~c about the man-made opportunJUes on the road paved with plastics. As research executive Bill 1'.1cDonald of U.S. lndustrial Chemical Co., says: ''Today there are 20,000 jobs in the plastics industry looking for people and the demand for ~ manpower is likely lo continue for some time. The young engineer or chemist simply couldn't find a better field to enter. This ill one where rapid advancement is possible in a still relative ly y o u n g in· dustry." SPECTACULAR GROWTH. Plastics is certainly one of the growth meteors of o u 1' economy. "J\fodem Plastics'' magazine made a survey last year and reparts that this in- dustry has been expanding at an annual rate of between 12 and 14 percent eompared to a rate of about 4.5 percent for all manufacturing. That publication a ts o predicted, based on product.ion statistics of a related study, that within the next 20 years niore products will be made out of plastics than out of any other material. U.S. LAB 0 R DEPART· l\1ENT economists and the plastics Industry itself also foresee a greater need for plastics scientists, engineers and techniCians as more en1phasi.s is placed on new product development. T h e trend toward the use 'of plastics in a ppl ica lions formerly 'serv~ by such materials as wood, glass and metal is expected to continue. (This is not lo suggest that these materials are obsolete but rather that their uses are shilling.· For example, more metal than ever is being con· swned, bul it goes into dif· ferent product.a -1nold11, tools, machlnes, etc.) THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY really cuts across all other in. dustrles. The chemical and oil companies supply the basic raw materials and a large por- tion or the research and manufacture is done by this group, Fabrication of plastic11 is done by many small and medium-sized comparlles who do only this, and by divisions Of large chemical, paper or steel companies, to name a rew. Suppliers of plastics machinery 'and molds represent another 'gr o·u p needlng plastics expertise, as do Industries consuming plastics, such as automotive and packaging. And inany companies produce finis'1ed plastics products for the ultimate consumer. S iJJ c e plastics Js so meshed with all Industry, a pla stics background offers m a n y alternatives. EARNINGS. I couldn't locate any salary inlonnation fo r plastics engineers alQne, but as a yardstick, the latest Engineering Manpower Com. mission survey shows the hypothetical ••me dian ' ' enl!'.ineer makes $14.800 • EDUCATION. The plastics engineer is trained broadly with emphasis on e i t h e r polymer Chemistl'y or engineering. (A polymer is the result of the chemical bonding of two or mo~ moleC\lles.) Primarily, Ui~ on t h e materials side of the business al"e chemists and chemical engineers, and those on the machinery side are mechanical and electrical engineers. Most p I a s t i c s engineers are graduates who have majored in one of the four disciplines just men· tioned, although one in· stit ution, the Lowell Technological Institute i n Lowell, Mass., offers a n undergraduate degree i n plastics technology. WHERE TO WRITE -The Society of Plastics Engi neers has a free pamphlet, "Pia.sties As an Engineerlng Career." You may have a copy by sen- ding a stamped, s e 1 f. ad· dressed, long white envelope to me at this newspaper. Wrtte PLASTICS ENGINEER on your outside envelope. (c) 1Mt McNaugbt Syrtcltcate, Inc. All rlgbls reserved. Being a Quitter OK When It's Smoking By Peter J, ·stelncrohn, MD Dear Dr. Steincrohn : In a recent column I read that one of your readers figured that after 20 years or smoking the damage was already done . Why stop now? And you ex· plained that any time is a good Lime to quit. l have asthmatic bronchitis which developed two years ago. I've smoked over 25 DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE years. l coughed a:id coughed and worried about m y allergies, lung cancer, T.B., but kept right on smoking. ONE DAY while I was in a ba.d coughing spell my IS.year· old son said, "Mother, if you really wanted to quit smoking, you would quit." (Jn other words, mother, you keep tell· ing me you hope 1 never start to smoke, so put up or shut - up.) I took a good, long look at myself and iny four young sons, and so I quit right then a'.1d there. I admit I became crabby and irritated for a fow weeks, but I'd chew gum and be thankful that my cough was much better and my kids were happy. (So would my husband be if he were alive.) Even today, months later, it would be nice to relax with a cigarette; but my mind hauls out the scales lplCl . balances the good against.the bad, and t put smoking right out of my mind. .. YOU MlGH't say th at takes quit.a a btt or will power for a gal who has been smoking over two packs a day !or so., many years. N t at an. If every smoker could find a.\ honest.to:.goodncss real reason tor quitting, not a cigarette or pipe or cigar would be lit in this entire country. What l'm saying Is that rln. dlng a "reason" ls more im- portant than just making "resolutions" to quit -Ml't. v: COMMENT: Honest mollva· lion _. that'' the secret. Ifs lhe key that locks the door agat.1st tobacco. lo the case of Mrs. V., I believe her motiva· lion was the mother instinct to protect her young, fol' she ends her letter with this postscript: "And for anyone this letter encourages -when the temptation comes to keep 00 smoking -think about 8 boy who cared about his mother, and count me in as caring, too, about you." MEqlCALLE1TES (Replies to Readers) Dear Dr. Steincrotr.1 : I understand some forms of epilepsy are caused by Injury to the head, others not. If mine was a result of a bump on the head - I was a paratrooper -would another bump cure il? l fell down .a flight Of stairs the other day and have two or three more lumps now. I guess the only way to find out is to stop "tak· ing my pills. -Mr. F. CO!\fMENT : Try not to get any more bumps, I know 0( no scentific reaso,1 lo -~pee~ that b4mps on the. head will cure epilepsy. Bht ~ 111 s prescribed by your doctor Uri" doubtedly will help in lessenii ing the frequency and severity of attacks. So better not stop taking your · pills unless your doctor says so. DEAR DR. STEIN CR ORN : Here's a UF. for your readers who compain of brittle fingernails, Aftei all other treatmenl! falle<1, 1 got the idea that perhaps dete"rgents damaged my nails. 1 got a pair of rubUer &loves. 1 wore them for cleanlng &1d washing dishes and clothes. After a few weeks my fin.gernajb got strong and htalthy again. 1"11 never be without rubber gloves! -Mrs. B. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: After my attack of mononucleosis, I've felt tired and sleepy. Even after 10 hours sleep I have no pep. J'm only 17. Our famUy doctor says this isn't uncommon and wHI go away. l-le tells me to get rest, eat a full dJtl with vltamt.1s, and in a few weeks or 1nonths I'll probably fet.1 like nlyseU again. Do you agree? -~tiss O. COMMENT : tloclo" aomeLlmes Wsaaree i not \hlt Untc. 1 agree. • ' ,, J.f OAJl.V PILO[ Cit.Y :.?!°.!'~~ . . . ... ·-·--,;r-· • I ' -----...... ~· --"\-\.-~-;-;-,··;-•. ------""'" --·-c c ~,.---;.-cc-----~ ·-· MOftdat, No"'mb.. 2~ l'lt.t Survives Without· Traditional Income property lax dollar In Monte county sherilf and $5,000 to However, a firm dedication Cooncll felt l'/.50 too much for Olly 11>11, a modest but at-A blllldlll/I contractor who Sereno. County governmenl purchase health, building in-to eConomy in all phases of lunch. tractive building constructed bid lOll& admired the city's ef· gets 20 percent, and county spectlon and ot her Pf!>. government ls the real key to When the senior Inglis In lNl for '51700, Js equipped fort.a at ~Y olfered free fire, library, a an it at J.o n. feaaional services from the Monte Sereno's financial sue-testified at a State Assembly with a ltCOhd-hand safe, labor and'htlP to save money cemetery and other special county and neighborln& ciUes. ctss. hearing on municipal affirs t.,1 duplicating machine • n d districts get the other 13 per· That leaves the city with The city declined to send a San Francisco, his expense typewriter. on bulleting materials. When cent. nearly $18,000 to add to its delegate to a recent League of voucher listed a round.trip bus In fact, the story of City the 800-square-foot bu.tiding e NOTI CI • The smcJdllr Probl<a • Devastating! DR. M. FlllDLAND, DI· rector of National AnU· Smoking Council wW Jtoc.. ture & discuss this prQb.. Jem & advise on behalf of any civic group, church, c I u b, orpnlzation or functionl at NO COIT! H.r, la•• LIY•I Call 642-4163 or 67U127 MONTE SERENO (AP) - Thirteen years ago this city was bc<>rporated to keep out big 1 t r e e t s , supermarket.ii, churches, schools and other trappings of "progress." It has. How has it survived without such tradiUonal sources o f revenue as taxes on businesses and industry. 'l'be city maintains streets bani. accounts thla year out of California ClUes I u n he on licket, $2.50, and Junch, 42 Hab la the story of Mrute wu completed, somebody ask- and provides pollce protecth:r.il:~a~t~olal~~bud~ge~t~of~ll~l~,500~. ==~meetln~~~g~bec~a~us~e~the~=C~i~ty~~ce~n~t•~· ========~S.~reno~~·s~IJnancial~~·~su~cce~ss~:~=~ed~a~bou~t~a~n~agpo~~le~.===~~~~~~~~~~ and the usual planning, hHlth and inspection services. ~·You mlght say our pro- perty tax: is more symbolic than it is a source of money/' Monte Sereno c i t y ad- ministrator Thomas B. Inglis Jr. explained. 0 Actually we eould get by without any property tax," bud'et director Thomas 8. lnghs Sr. said. "We might even declare a dividend." - 'lbe ecmments of the father· SOD· city team might sound outrageous anywhere else, but this exclusively residential community of 2,400 persons 45 miles south or San Francisco is not an ordinary city. Jt was formed under the senior Inglis' leadership, to keep out business and in- dustry. Since then it has bee.:l dedicated to the goals ol preserving its low taxes and rural atmosphere. The combined clty-county- scbools property tax on a home appraised at $23,000 is about $527 this year, but of that total only $5 a year goes to run the city. In nearby San Jose, a home with the same appraised value would pay about $25 less in county and school taxes, but the city would get $98 - a total bill of $600. Jn San Fran· cisco the total would be.$615. Area-wide college, h i g h school and e1eme':ltary school districts get 66 percent of the But with Its modest tax, Monte Sereno h a a ac. cumulated cash reservts of PIS,558 over 13 years -four times its annual operating budget. Today the c:ity gets nearly twice as much income from interest on its savings u it does from the property tax. Street work is the city's blg- ge~ e~se. but eve:i that is profitable. 'lbat's because the State of Calilornla distributes most gasoline tax revenue to cities and counties on a per capita basls to support 1treet improvements. But Monte Serene's residents don't want superhighwiys. One reason they incorporated was that they preferred llHO·lS-foot· wide country lanes to the 40- foot streets of neigbborbg communities. Narrow roads discourage traffic from other com.. munities and help preserve the rural atmosphere. That also means a big surplus every year. The current budget shows $40,000 in gasoline and auto registration tees from the &tate and $27,000 in street pro- jects. Licenses, permits and utility franchise fees are the other major sources of income. City expenses are about $20,000 for salaries a.:ld re- tainers, about $9,000 for police protection purchased from the Crosswor d P uzzle AC ROZ .. 45 lllaJM l Otflnable fi sh lag boat: area of land C ollOtll ' Notwegiafl 49 llild oath .... 50 High-warp ~· '"' -taptstly 4Belllan 51 Bes•tar ......... 53 fltastd ... ., 57 Dtwokl ol 115 Trade.Mt::: ....... In-5, ....... y: a··~ Z words 7 A Post M Being: a.a Rttall Latin establlst.M '1 Vital 211 Prodaced statlsUcs 21 GtllS\oM u .. 2Z -ftma '2 c;~" U ~cnts: Ind. kilonlal '3 lnll of !55--It IO Obtaill fll• """"" ..... -... of OSG* t 9 Facial ....... ...... n 1cmta11 00'11 .,.,. 12 Plaet whm: lPr- candles ate 2 E1t1opca• .... 17 Pt• capital 3 GrHdy !8 Fifes high 4 Obs«vt a '' TftMlb.._ holiday ...... 5 Stni• !":.''" ·--_, •I ·~: ....... Z words toree: 7 Tltlt •-ds I Slckneoss 42 Chmleal 9 l •Mler's c~pownd COMtttl 41 Bridge ios-1r featart what s o .... rtqe1ired S....,.s PW?zlt Sofwd: 1V2C/69 D F .. 111 k 35 Trani i. ...,. Sla9fS a •chic~ U-llMM. ''River to .. Ind. •«tlli Set 13 Enaot .... 31 Tcw.ik to caart -fa<• 41 Dh-• MdbH ..... 11 Resist C2 Boat ·-· ...... .., n Moose-, 44 Talk SastaktK• loc.....ilr 24 u.tt of 45 klfut• 11 • kongtlli .mlilla 25 L~s: 4' Un t••lr slant shaped 26 "l onseMef" 47 Retw• fllloa t7 l<Nntaia= dtath to We COfl'lb. for• 48 Jury list 28 StatlOMl'S 49 Powdery •nit 51 Obllplie111 Z9 Alluring 52 lhert tfait Bott1a '5 30 Llkt nans 54 Pilate's qlltSI. 3Z FM•I SSFnlftille 33 Site ,. ... of ArM!t. 56·Hlgb- R tvO ltltfoa 51 Spanish baU1t , article 34 G.B. Shaw s 59 Zoo llomtland an lntal 11124/M I SEE BY TODA Y'S WANT ADS • Short of timer Give this Omega 11.u:klmatlc Sea. m...., In ,.now &d<I $90. or an Accutron. $45. aJ- w&ys pltnt)' o( time. e You need that babbling brook atmosphere in your yard. , .here is a watt r tounWn, Jet your creative. ness flow. • Not -fl/ to kt lhe tan fade in tht winter ••• peop tt up for Soaks with a sun lamp for $30 .•• Palm ~ aubltitutc. I I oG'===~· D $4:100.00 c 9 Down Payment Can make you a partner • 1na G D $2,020,000.00 ~~~~~~~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~~--o;:;;;;;;:;;;=~~=9 -~~-- TAX-SHELTER PROPERTY Proposed Limited Partnership To Purchase 373 Acres Adjacent to Thousand Oaks in Burgeoning Vent ura Cowzty. MOORPARK FREEWAY PROPERTIES, LIMITED, announces the opportunity to join a limited partnership now being formed to purchase 373 acres located overcrowd ed San Fernando yalley. just tw9 miles from Thousand Oaks on a major new freeway interchange. Driving time to downtown Los Angeles is approx imately 45 minutes and just IS from the San Fernando Valley. or extreme interest is the fact that the property is priced below current market value and is presently zoned (or agriculture. The County Master Plan for the planning area, however, indicates multiple-'and single-family use. The property is·unusual in that it bas 31824-foot frontage on a major highway and lies close to a development and one of the most active "~pillover" areas from the The apprceiation potential is superb in this locale, one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States today. This income-shelter inve5tment opportunity comes at a time when taxes will soon claim investors' money which has been left idle at year's end. Pre-Builder Land Management Corporation, an affiliate o[ Pre-Builder Land Corporation, is acting as general partner for the proposed partnersh ip. Pre-Builder Land Corporation is an intemational land-research and ·investment advisory and consulting organization. The offering will consist of 400 Limited Partnership Units at Sl,100 per unit, with the minimum purchase four units. MEETING ON THE ABOVE SYNDICATION OFFERING WILL BE HELD TUESDAY \ NOVEMBER 25, 1969 7:30 P.M. NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH JAMBOREE HALL & IRVINE ROOM WE CORDIALLY INVITE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES TO ATTEND. INV ESTMENT P.I CORPORATION . PRE-BUILDER LAND CORPORATION 9m Wiishire BouW..rd Beverly Hills, California 90212 (213) 278· 1866 Tblt o«erlft& is made only by tho authorlted invutment clrcul1r. copies of •hieb may bl obtalatd from P,...Buitde.r Land ·Corporation. This 0Cfcrin1 ia restricted to bona·fldt c.urornia rcal dents. lnvcston must bo able lo mttl lhc qualifications as dtfilltd by the California Department of Corporations. ( , ' ' --------·-------------~------------······--~···---------.. e n ce p ~ a i o 4i'.•pb, whlcli records them on l char:t. TbiS is a complicated gj'ocedure, 'and normally can be fpllowed only for short perlodS.' · Bickford has invented I small analog computet for measuring brain waves'which. he said , simplifies the pro- cedure. Linked to the patient PILOT-ADVERTISER 3· Professor Believes Life Exists in Space "I do nol believe in flying saucers, but 1 definitely do believe there are people in space. However, I don't· think they're silly t'.1ougt\ to try and contact us bys a ucer·a , '' Stanley Klein, assistant pro- fessor of physics at Claremont Men's, Pitzer and Scripps Colleges, told members of the Scripps Parents C o u n c i I recently. . Klein enumerated t be reasons for his belief in life on other planets. He said scien- tists haVe found planets quite commro; the nearest star, one light yur away, was found to wiggle by astronomers. "They concluded the star lviggled because or a planet's affect on it. Just six months ago, the a6tronomers found the star's wiggle was ir· regular, and they now feel there are two planets acting on it," he said. "We should discover a great deal about the origin of our solar system when scientists finish analyilng the samples of soil aid rock from our moon cxploraUons," he said. "Bio-chemists now can create organic molecules and are very close to creating li fe. Which poses the question, how Jong does it take to create life through random forces? This is something we should learn more about when we visit Mars. If we find some form of life dillerent from our own that would imply that life elsewhere would be quite lik~ ly," he continued. Klein said space may be the ultimate hope for mank.t1d. Bike Test Helps Spot Weak Hearts An endurance test perform· ed on a stationary bicycle is helping to diagnose congenital heart defects and to evaluate response to c orr ective iurgery. Dr. Stanley J, Goldberg of UCLA's Marion Davies Chil dren 's Clinic has developed a test w h i c 'h measures the amount or work that a patient is capable of performt.:ig prlor t o ex· haustion. The instrument used in the test is known as a bicycle ergometer. The resistance of the pedallq device can be set to establish various·workloads. \Vorkloads are calibrated from mathematical formulas in- volving slze, sex, and age of the patient. After a one-minute "warm· up'' period to become ac- quainted with the stationary de, pa~enls pedal two ..... ..-... too . .. .. ·-...-m ' Jllllol!llC 'lflHlllllf. I potlentl .... conrtutly monitored by a pbyslclan who observu their telemetered electrocardiograms. i Asking "ls there going to be a future for the human race and its technological society in 1000 years?''he Pointed out the numerous pitlalls to prevent our survival -nuclear and chemical wars, overpopula- tion, instability of technology and pl~asure drugs. "Perhaps a drug .v.·i\l . be developei:! 'ta mak'e everyone super happy," he said. "'It's possible that this has hap- pened on other plimets and the inhabitants are so · content to sit at home with th &l r whatever that they have no desire to contact us." KJein said he felt space travel would soon b e economically feasible and in the not too distant future a t o m • powered spaceships holding 1000 passengers could venture out into the wlmown . "We could colonize the celestial bodies and thu! in· sure immortality. We could have our pollution producing firms based in outtr space and put wastes there to save our own earth. We could use space • colonies as new frontiers for the pioneering individuals who can no longer fi'.1d new lands here. It would be ideal to develop model cities and societies, for our own are too big and set to really change. Those who live 9!' olhF planets will naturally evolve according to the new en· vironment; they may dfvelop lar1er brains because Qi.ey won't need as much skull for protection." Klei'.1 concluded that space was opening new paths for the human race and its survi'val. is COMING to COSTA MESA FRIDAY Nov. 28th Fteturlng Superb PRIME RIB s3as· OF BEEF DINNER SAME DINNER 4-6 P.M. Wffkd1y1 Only $296 -ilao· f1mous - Choice Steak5-- -Lobster We will be 0 PE N tor \Veekday Luncheon t l a.m. starin g h1onday, Dec. 1st. WINU • 1111 • (00Clf.1:1f~Nql ·42l l 1llf 5T.-, COSTA MESA ::,:: . -- $]" Value. 'name I .l .. 1ters ' , -\'-4 ~~~.t:::;"'~ $)44 clraa enamc:I. G~t I fot lb. holidl1 bird! Hold. 7 IO 9 Pound Fa.L II ft ti U . Op.. ........... ttc I I I , •1 4• to •1" ·, ~; .Aluminum Jtlki.~g Pa'91 -. . MOl'ldaJ, Ncmmbtr 24, 1969 694 ea. Melmac Dinnerware 2:9f. . . j) ... • Gift .... .. y Novelty DAI\)' ~It.QT, J if SJH ·Ea•Y Off Oven Cl . r ..... , ...... ' . ' 6 Pc. Set of Steak Knives in Wood Block $3" Enamel Porcelain Te!I Kettle 79' Value! Aluminum 1 O ,b. Ro11ter •749 Rote Jroll '0tart Ceoker Pryer icit~hen let• I htergent .. 1t11e •aa d • edf;e bl1drj. .... , ...... $3'' Hoitdwood ban~· u.. r.tt.inlge ch,. Hilathoaltfr Jift ....... Pop11lar J ci111n: Ji.Ir. Hea..., 11eel. Choi~ of yeU11• or Oflllfl:'. Mad<; 1a srU fa1 mlKll more. ~rr:»,~t! 49c poub!e Df tttllo 1blr. Na mw1 • ll>UIH la clNll ! INCLUDES PROCESSING $ 68 Hut1 e'tftllr. · , -'211 12 Quart Enamel Pots DISCOUNY $111 Plllll Bd:ft!.on enwrl ti11- i1h.. Glwnin,11 •·hi1r .-iih black trim. Ptr· · fttt for com ar JJ>I· 1htri, Polarofd · 108Co or Film '3" Cory Gltiu ·e;~ Coffee Maker DISCOUNT $211 Pll:ICID "'"' fM '"' ~1Qt11tr Mt1atlft llM: • W•ltt rr1111 k koclacolor film o .. olo~ed & Printed $2tr 11 '-" .. I~ MM r:-"' .. ............. , " .. "" 111 .... ... ,. ..... "'Mllti ... •" ":·:· ... ==== J, w. Do11t'1 Whiskey, 014 Styfe Whl1lcty Flftti O.llH ' . ....... , .i .. hrcol1tor bfC"l'J J1"t coff~. Guum~ •11iD1t bruiiol" urnltt norm1I ""'" 12 to 2 Cvp Empire Porty Pt DllCOUNt $.if •llflD r· .,77 ~1:~ •3~· 1 .. !?' . Slices and dim 11 f1Jt u 1n tli:ctri~ m.ichint! Pro1h><es !lO taauta 1lircs, 700 fn:ndl frin in I miol>le. ,_Miii! lltmtc NIRll Mia" "-ill1tllUNt ••• 7. PllCIO " l '.L. approved. Thu111b lip ~ cAnU"GL Suitt rlr<tar. Luse full· miir beo.tm. Built·in mlxi111 ch;11t. I Push lutton Warl119 ll1t11Hr DtlCOUHT PllCID •21·· I ~h butt0n 'f>ttds. ' Np al• j1r. Cord llon.,tr. Ha~1 ·4uty .ll:IOfOf. Cook book lndudfd, , ...... _ Ttlltlo Whles ........ SJH ' t • • ' I . , ••;'\'.".~.._ ..,._. '' • 'I .,.,~~ .•-" _,_.,.., ________ ...... -~ .... --... ,.--;~. -,,. , . ' r • 0 • •. : ... , ... .. I STAl i ftCIAU .. WA . ' -~·.:. ~ \ . .U.VINOS -· POSSllU IY l srKt• fti acMsl t'f;OM THI j ' ,~fACTUla'I ..,_ tiiAS9 ON . . ' . ' ·.'J JO'Y~·'·•_'f• ."\-. STORE HOURS• OAILY: 10 A.M. ,_ t :bo P.M. , SA1. & SUN.101('!0A.M:--!e 1100.P.M. HAMILTON BEACH • STAINLESS STEEL BLADES Electric KNIFE . FAMILY SIZE TOOTHPASTE • RIG. 1.09 ULTRA-BRITE 9-0UNCE DEODOAANT • INCLUDIS lSc Off -· ARRID X~DRY RIG. 1.79 122 \ .. : , .. ' ' ' , ,, ' .. ' :-. M'""•I'. NMmi..;'24, 1'6• N ")f •P)):OT·AOVUTJSE• ' 4 • • r . DUB~UE'~.ROYAlBUFFET•BONELE~•:F.U°LlY.COO~EO ' , 5 'CAl.NID ,QAMS LS.~N ·,1· ....... -,1 ·,· ,, . " '89 ' '. EACH ~:~~:::~L ... L~'-rv· ' .. fl . US~A Ci-!oi,q, q R FAD "TEN?ERf UL" • BO~ELESS ROAST·~ ' ~,~u~ BEEF 49·• s· ··HOUL' 'DER · ' ". ' .,.,, .c· · ;· i~~ii•i;d ~<Jl r. · CLO" 1D. · 'o".nN· 8 . . \ · ~· ... • .~ J TENDER I .~ "lo)J-~ {:H~,l:C& Oil_ FAD '.. • : ' I .. ' . ..... I "Tindtrlul;: °"'" Ttt1d•r 79* ... USDA CHOl~f. qR FAD ';TENDERF\:llf' e FULL CUT· 1 :,' u . aulP·noAsr . •• iU " . . . , i ) ''• '" •••TUl~<tJALtTV . ~ I.; : RO' ' ND :c F,..1)1 • Whol1 °" Hall .,,, . • ·.-...,, PORJ_LEG ·,;J··'" .•. ,ll!AU ·· .. ·.· .·',·. F,;,l'IMl:l'I JOHN ~- SKINLl!SS]e.t .oz. PKG. 33¢ .j_ I r': . \ '· Liii SAUSAGE. .'F"iP . FIRST1 ~UAllTY. lEAN & MEATY •·l·LB, PACKAGE .:SUl-D · . lb. BJlJQN .a · USDA CHOICf id R FAb "TENDERFUL" STEAl<S ' 1 ' UI DA CHOICE Oil FAD Rii 0ROASTTANo••• 79ro .c ·T-80NEor ' USDA CHOICE Of!; FAD. ciiuci"sniic~"T 49r. c-.ua USDA CHOICE 01' FAD iloiiiii"ii0Air0 ' T HE 1~~ FAD 8-IN(;H ,•ALSO MINCE°l;\E.',T·PIES e ~VE !De 6,9c PUMPKIN PIES . 24·0UNCE BAG • FROZEN• SAVE k 35~ PICTSWEET PEAS FOREMO~T • \ol GALLON • SQUARE CARTON .59c ICE' CREAM SAVI lOc ' • KR/.FT •QUART JAR• SAVI 13c 46c MAYONNAISE TAILS REMOVED FAD FRESH o 12·PACK \ ~· lb • . \ . \. . . REG .. & BUl TERM ll K 1·3 BROWI ,& SAVI • ' • c , , 6c . _ • SERY~ ROLLS QUART • SAVE 12c ::: ~~~,, 4 7 c HEINZ• 24-0UNCE JAR• SAVE 10. , : SVIEET ·49: c .PICKLES . · PHILADELPHIA BRANO o 8-0Z. PACKAGE CREAM CHEESE 35c BOB'S . a.oz. BOTTlE . BLE4 CH~~sE SALAD' 4·1c DRESSING ROQUEFORT DRESSING •·fll . 53c '""' . . " . ' \ I .. ' , " • ·-------·--. --~ --. 3' . . ' • . 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' l " • I . • -..... ~ • • i • .. • ' ••••·~~~ee1'9'i1li ... eeteei'•••••ffttte~e!~~·.··~······~~··•~ffetfftetttllM~M;,• tlt~9~fft;ltl.., Ifl€it~~t liiiifrave. . ... r:i· ~~.,-., ~~-rr· '" hetraditiZi.itp~gpuddingjust /' ks that way. ActuaJly, while it fs ame<l lll! mos~h11Ji#~y puddings are. .... ; .. '· . ,1 : ! ' ~-,: ~~~--0 .• G WHOLE· tU,fl:E~ . " } .~-' I ~w.~· ' :" ' ~.. ' ' --?;1 I ' .... • ' ,• '; ic ' . . . . .. ,. . . ... , • 11~' ,. "···.. • fl. ~fril:J.~_:i ,, , . ) . • . ",, ·.·;.-,...,.? ... ii z u -"' -r ~ll..t1 ;lOfO~ -.,.., ~ . . . .... . j ..... ,. ' ' ' '. . . 16~0'-0JIClfl'IM ; I' '.: ~/4f0~2'lioln,. ' .. ' 3'$'' i",-'1 , I µ~ ,,. ".ApJiim.u••• ,, •:I»" " · Indiridual~erkm cJll&.far,tm~t«te41a&llllll·~flllt•,"'do1'1!hmlllllt.·Fclrihlla · •·~""·llldh)s:llDl:·m:1nmt,.--i;........._...t.. l/i Jionf Janipl.· . · , 1! . teacl ~t a heavy., rlcl:i dessert our pecial ri;qliday-Pdddftig tuins out tb , . '": light ~'~.onlyJ.i,Phness is in tlle'' ·• · 'i'• •. ~· ,,.., .. " 1'· . . ..~' # ' , • • ~ ' .>:.. • • •• • • .. 'I; f' • • • . • . ,~· ................. ..,~···l·~·····'~····'···· .... ········"·········--.1 ···········~ ........ ~ ........ . . ! . ' ddition of hardsauce i£ you care to lerve it. Lusc\ous, moist California rune s' are tlie ~nderingredient.~ . new pitted -prunes maybe·used You choose..:Tiist prepare according · paclcaged directions, using the cran- julce for liquid. veryon~·.wilj.;;askfor ~eeonds.~f the lfwcieit Pol'litp' ~op. Such a delicious ;fay to ~rve Yanis or swciit potatoes. The mushroom crowns add a delight-il textu:e tr~at. J.t!ade alfol!d ,fruit salad molds give a l!'ght and refreshing touch to the menu. , . . ,. . ' •• Cranberty temOh Frltlt Mbld · I l~·crVmha . l •---'-' ,, ,,.,.,,,,,_, • i . \ CllJ"otliW#iilglll',._. !? '",' •,. V· '.~. ' "\ • ' egg , . , . ,1 ' • I ,II ' '· ~ . \.. l am (1 lb,1.4-0z.):fnilt· ~'" ... ·" l enoe1o)le "'*' gelatin I/8·1«apam• aalt , ,z CUfJ fjfnger•ala "•I 1etm(8DZi)~ .. -· " l -Btilt.. .. .. ' inllk . "" .. ... . . ·.~.r-:.--":"t• •;! ••. ·~ ' • ,., ' ·"·~, .. ' i·,···· li~ tea8pooll ~ lmirM rillll 3 .tab~ lemon iulcJI G'~ .tenm'Ulgor CtllpSalatl GruM .. ·"; .... · ''J..1 ·1•.:;,.:.t.-.......id11J ,•.~ ·' :·: ... «,. :iWJt · ,,,,Ji1....,,1Je~ '~M. ""'!"' ........ • " • 'l ' ' " i!lllfJ?"tltll#' ... · · ·-· -:z:.r~~ .. , ., . , . · 8li6rlim//lg· -.r<1 • .. ·~. ' .. qi/# -,_:':''\P''lf$"'~." ~' "·' 'il·,....,.:rl;..:1~:· "-'"-Lamm Layer ,• ,'I • /~ .·· : , -.•· • ,:_ ... ~f' , , ·~.,,...,-y ~ , • \ '-'&~}' . ' . . ' . ~ ' • i • '' ~. •• ,•.-• • \ .. • ... , • . ; " ? • ..... t-. ..,, • . .... . . ... ., ' ~ ·: . .... Com~prunes andcrmbenyjuke~ ~~.lilid ~.,. l can (1 lb.) fe71ieil Cfan.berrg 8/4 cqp fDIIter , . 10 m101Jte!, CoQL Halve ~,)'lt prµnes, dice ewiiiiili ;to.~·l cup; lllllli:e ' · · ·I/"' t•,,.,,,,,,n.-•··'1 .·.,.,. .,;-1 Saveien\ai!ljng ~j(,!' .. rnisb.Sift~wo·.a:~boWI • . , "' •-r.·--.,-=•4e111w .... na wllb,efa!t.1sil\!~·Jm;,;...~· '*ff=bs . brmliii~gar.lleat " l enoel<lpeplaingelat1tl '" 3.tablMpooMl~{ulce egg,'i with nfilJq sHr:<1b\b" if! " alongiiV! . ·. ' . gt diced ·.' · · . · prunes :ind alm?hds. Pour atterfnl:o w:•ll·* .. ' Ji .~/'f.: ~ ~i!llddiiJlt,'· ·Drain fruit cocktail reservin" l cup syrup. Soften gelatin.iii l'/3 ,..,.. mold-(if mold 1s not covered.use alummom· ~·'.Pl~· a.~ or I~"'" ! " .. . '· . . . -..-h<it' W,.ier'fi!M;:~ tije"Ji~" mqld; Bake ' lu ~ (hot) '. '!yrup, 'lL;,at remainmg S)'JUP to boUmg. Dissolve gelatm m ~of~p • .oven ].:haiir ot~acie on raCJi'fu,~ :filled With · · ~ ID mJf A1l'd. I~ rind. ~ml,fui<;e and ~I;. C\)1/1. 4dif; gjnger ale and ·!ilifil witil i ' , • f lorful fruit cocktail adds the high- ht here. ·· \. .. ! ~ ' . ,. • the height of mold, ~ver and steam l hour0Serve. ' " ·'li{lt1a bird . mirtm:e:thic~ slid-mounds on a spoon. Fold' In drained,frWf;.Tum '· ~Makes 8 seajligs. . . . . ;:/~~-t-i) · · fDl:o 8 (t~z.) !ndividualmo~ lllliug each 3/4 £n!L Cblllui1t4finn •. . ':' "'{: 1; f '.t ,'; : · .r.f.'iif\.~; ;·:· Tutn <;tailberry'LE:inon lay~ Into molcls 011 top of fruit'layerJChill . d then there's the bird.·Tn.ditional, s. But with the convenie!Jal of pack- ed stuffiJlg, 'llnd the iadditlon of opped prunes and grated o~ange r nd, here again you have something s ecial. " · · _, . •• aybe the most speci,al thing about t e wholg ,Jn9flU is the fact that eveiy- ing included can be pnt together e ther ah'eacf l:>f time, with l:onvenlence f ods o~ )Yith !he minimum of last min- e elfor.t.. So that one of the most • i " l. • cial things of all can be a relaxed, urried hostess at the holiday er!" -.... · · · · · · · ·· . .. " , ,- ' ' • J'i• • " " ' :~1. .. , ' · '. · ~.I ~ ," "-n> ' Id -'""' · -'·"""" ,,_ k ; • '.. ,. _,_ 1,,: •. .uuu. u~ OD ¥w.r ~ilUK.l,~eeDI .""' ~P· ,., . ' . ' . .. ,; ·~~ .. ' PrQnei ~r'13~~~essitl ~~ 2 hl1i,•(61/Z.Oz.)'CiimB;e'IJ 1{4 cup~epeel \ Stuffing Mu · · · · z s·~ . , · , Cllp W:.;•er .1 ~up:dioppf!fl~f1{~f · i: i, · ;1 cu,. :r · · brotl• . " . "'"( Combine tUessing mix~~· mng& neef.J:t;gbot!er. Stir.Jn water _gradually, BLmd:llgl!f'y. Mareseniia&\ ck , • for 11.to•lS lb.tm&y. -"':' ( .. ~,·-. . .,-.:' . ·-~: ,, :It' ·I .~\ ·~ l1.; 'hi" ' I " • ' I I ' I I .,,,-----~----fl ~·· I .. ' .~. \.,. ,. .... , ~;'..:':.: .... . •. II DAil y PILOT . f Indignant Son ·L.eads Protest Movement Into Dad's · Bedroo·m , .. ... . • ... . . .. .. .. . . ~ . . • . . . ! < . ' -~ . , , , . • . . , • ' • . . . ' .· t. .. ·: ' . BIG IMPRESSION ...:., Dinner guests ·ar e sure to be impressed if the:t are served Poacb~d Salmon with Chantilly Sauce, as demonstrated by Mrs .. P.at" Mogan and Miss Eileen Goyne during the final iession of the Otange Coast Coll ege Cooking School. Miss Susanna McClarty of Westminster, OCC student, Serves OCC professor· Richard Reynolds. Horoscope Libra : Be Available TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25 li1 1iYDNEY O~R _ ,,, pU!q W..1 · ott lbt market.place. Gtmlni l.Ddlvidull1 are mott likely to 11ec:eed ia tldl area toclay. ARIES (March 21·Aprll 191: Take initiative. Utilize innate sense or origtlality. 1'1any will make numerous re q u es l s . Don't panic. Tall:e one thing at a Ume. And do things your WI)'. Put )'OU' foot down. TAURUS (April ZO.May 201: Money factor continues to be important. But you are able to put finishing touches on pro- ject which enhances prestige. Now you will be t.1 a bclter tape. Key for today ls pro- gress. There Is 'room at tbc· top. 1itake your way. You ai-e given favorable ":loticc. Oe,l with matters which advance career. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 22): Creative desi res come to fore. You can create favorable c~JURes. Accent on what yoo write, say and distribute. P~ pie want to communicate with you . Be open and 1vallable. SCORPIO (Ocl: 23-Nov .. 21~: ~foney' fo r household items can be obtained. But yoor ap- proach should be m1lure and di plomatic. You get very little if you attempt to force your views. Explain in reasonable ma•,1ner . • . po.sllion to get backinf. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): c:onunue 1o take init11Uve. But liaten to sugp81ioal ..,.. cemiq mode of drea, prtsen· SAGITfAfUUS !Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): See persons, sit ua- tions as they actually exist. Roalhe thal today your role should bl lhat of ob.!erver. Absorb knowledge. 0 e t e c t 1R1bUe nuances . Play Yl'&ltlni: aame. .. lltlon. Hll!hlllbt pel'IGllallly. Show that You boW when you want to go -and-why.· ' CANCER (June 21.July 22): Your t.ltWtlon appears to work overUme:. You seem able to- dly to tense why people act tbe way thtY do. Thi• cen be a b•11ndoot advantago. Uoe "· CAPRIC.ORN (Dee. 22.Jan. I LliO (Jul)' 23-Aug. 22): Ac· ctllt eonU.-Of1 Im. you llAL ADISCMR relalt to frltnds, Knciw that H• A •ING AIDS mlsUll -.U with plea1ure """' l""'•" m1y not be wise. There '''""" ,._. ""'""k'''"' ~ HO \"L~~ll'I trt cltlllls which you lond lo 3409 E. COAST HWY. OY<rlook. Find oul the why or CORONA DEL MAR C\."COls. ht A,,.lflf-..t VIRGO <Aug. 23-SepJ. 22): 675-3933 You con bruk ll1rou&b red ... _______ _ . ' IWEIGHTe WAlCHERS. • r· Some f1!kil'IQI, 1omt lis tening ind • proaram thtt works. '"' Fm llOC!Mf-CAU Pl·llOl ' COAT f~ 62219 • ·~ . .. • I H·tnts·,, ·tp . • . -. ,_. Road Acci 2teris NEW YORK (UPI) -To AAA clubs In vario .. 'l,.reu ·'"" a lilo ar "*" an btjury, lhroupoujrllle ~~r cllp thll Item E1CI pul II wilh 'the com olopn • a your 'party plaoning things. l'riend . ~o a t. At holiday tline and every , Of cwne, the -• bos.t other party time you are, of Includes the ~ · r atr, """"'• Interested In making wh ... llfiid 'Is ii ~~. Uy certain It endl safely for thOH ove~ and guldea &UC· who come by car. 'I't1at's what cessful ~y? ' this ls aU al\'!UI. And, wilo, excep!~ I• It began four years ago smart lnuugh to -ff age w.b e n t b e A m er i c 1 a moderaUon wilhoot a AutomoblleAisoclatlon'1 part.)'1MJOPer' . ~ Fou!Jdallon for Trame: Safely · The AAA key JO lh1 aar .. asked the S.lely Research.. home party ~ food; pieltly ol Projed 1t Teacher& College, tt,_ temptingly cUsptamt and • Columbia Unlv....Uy, to find a ge-ly. oerved f!O!$ lhe way to reduce after-party very begirr.1ing or ~~party • drivt.1g accidents cau.se4 . by Don'.t 'put out only drlialJ first immoderate 1unpling of·· the and -food later. • ~..-.i cup that cheer&. . Stt up your buffet.. plan a Convinced that hosts tradl· pretty table and make It con- tionally tend to pttSI drinks venient to all. Remember you: on . guests, the professors ifL aim is to get lots ol &ood bear- out to prove to party.givers ·1y food that mocfer1tei. lhat true concern for guests Here are more ideas for the should hlle oul thoughtless party geared lo the ex· hoe:pilality in d ls pens i q g pressway •ie: _ alcoholic beverages. -After serving ijte fi rst Since Ill Inception, the pro-drink, let the guests dtlfrmine gram has been promoted by when they want a refiJI. Don't foi'ce additional driliks, nor Rhodesian Families Brea.k Up spend the evenlni: "fr:eshenini up" the drinllS in guesta' bands. · -Have a good sel~ion fi nonalcoholic beverage s available. -Bring on coffee, ~d plen- ty of it, at least an '~our or. more before your gu~ts wiU be 1eavbg. Coffee . ii not a cUre for over-indulgence, but when drinklt11 coffee; guest.I are not taking On more alcohol. · -· If somehow," one of the guest! docs get uncfer the weatbtr, yoy should see that he Is "driven home by 1· nonim- blber. Ji ~ good plai\i,ing to make arrangements f6f. such a car·pool t1 advance. :-: Or -there's-al~s the !ocal ~xi compJJ1y. TJie cost is modest compared \fUh even a dente9 fender, \0 1ay nothing of a more sert9us ac-cident. -. league Arfisl Exh ibits Work fj.ER , D(AMOND IS A MEASURE . -· . OF YOUR success: rrs TIME FOR THI: LARGE' ONE. ~he·lmPoriont'ato-for the'l~t years. · , 'eome .iect one ol our 8liplrtily ~ . cut m~ecea styled into en ·ollg1nt ring. 'f · She'll Cheriah its meaning forewr, Priced from $1000. ·s~ J,.,,,1,,. Sl11c• lt17 11 fA~HION fSLAND NEWPORT IEACH -644. J JIO o,_. MHHy, frltfey •llffl t 1JI ''"'' .. "'I .1~ . ·"l' \a ' '·' . - . ' n :~ •• 'h ~ ti • . :s , ( ~ i J .. atricia .Ann Whittington ~·'.i'Now Mrs. Stephen Walsh MRS. STEPHEN C. WALSH o.._ Wadding :Krewe Raises Toast - Gold candlos and bakoets of autumn now.... decorated the Valley Community J>rosbyertan C h a r c h ol P<nland, Ore., for t he marriage of Palrlcla Ann WhtttJngton and Stephen Ow:les Wabib. 11le Rev. -Davis olDciat..i. The bride, daughter ol tile Leslie W. Whittinglonl of Newport Beach, wore a metallic brocade gown reatur. Ing a high neckline and short sleeves trimmed tn mink. A Juliette cap held her shoulder length veil. Bridal attendants, dressed in gold velvet · and carrying autumn bouquets, w e r e matron ol honor Mrs. Rlcbard Snyders and bridesmal<ls Mn. Gregcry Harold, Mn. John Taylor and Miss MarlaMe Hlckson. 'lbe: bridegroom's nieces, the Mboes Elizabeth Ind Manha Fergison, served as junior bridesmaids. · The bridegroom, tiOn of Mr. and Mrs. MJcheel J. Walsh or Portland, choee Greg0<y Reed as best man. Robert Whit· tingtoo, the bride's brother, John Snyder. and Robert Judson ushered guests. A reception for ISO guests followed in the Por tland Garden Club. The new Mrs. Walsh was graduat..i from Areadi.a Hlgh School and the University o! Crept where she was af • !lllaled with Pl Bets Phi. Her lwsband I! a graduate of Jel· ferson High School and the U or o and wu: a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Following a wedding trip up the Or'egon roast, the couple wll make their home in PO<Uand. MRS. ROB ERT BRUC E NEALY New po rt Ritts Nealy-Laraway Vows Recited MondlJ, ......... 2'4, 1969 , 'Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines To .. avoid cllsappo1ntment, prospect! .. brides are reminded to have their wedding 1f<>rles wttb black and whita lloslY pboto- graphl to ,the DAILY PILOT Society Depart- ment prior to or within one week altar Ibo wedding. For engafement annouacementl tt ls suggested tha the story, also oecompanled by a black and whtta glossy picture, be 1ubmttted early. U tbe betrolbal announce- ment and weodi.ng date are six weeks or le11 apart, only the wedding photo will be ac- cepted. To help fill requlrementa on both wed- ding and engage'ment stories, forms are avail· able in all of the DAILY PILOT olfices. Further questions will be answered by Social Notes staff members al ."'2-4'21 or ~-- Viejo Club Motoring To Banquet A banquet, instead of their regular monthly meeting, will be enjoyed by ll.1ssloo. Viejo Women's Club members and guests Tuesday, Dec. t, in the Towers restaurant, Laguna Beach. 'lbe &Oda! hour will becin at 7 p.m., and dinner will be 11erved at I ·at the gathering which will offer prlzes and Music Hath Therapeutic Youth Value Musical therapy u 11 nlalel I<> cblldren will be topic of a speech delivered I<> the Eutbluff Philharmonic Associates o n Weilneeday, Nov. 215, al 11 a.m. R I c h a r d K111ftudatl. tn- s1ructor at Estancia 11111> School and lonuer muatcal therapl!I at Fairview State Hospital, will addrul the wunan'a' commtttee ol the Orange eoum, Phllbmnoolc Society la tho J<im 1- ruldence. A candlelight service tn St. Lorentzen. was dressed 1n a entertainment by Mn. Jim Andrew's Presb~ian Church white organdy gown over coral McBride, a vocalist with Loi united Sara Jane Laraway, crepe. Altar boys were Paul Angeles Master Chorale, ac-companied by Mrs. D o D llolta for a lnnelleon lolJaw. Ing tho~ wJll be the -Ill' R. Re!IJ. CaMn Sielle, Jolin Artus and David Dull. daughter of the Ch a r I es Lorentzen and Mark Smith. FMsel. Lanways of Balboa Island, Steve Knauer was best man JUservaUons may be ob-- and Robert Bruce Nealy, son for the benedict. Ushers were tained by calling Mrs. John of the Byroo Nealys or Sedooa, Bill Leach. Dennis Hurwitz. Mittrlck, 837-5309, O< Mrs. Beach . Babes Ariz. Randy Howatt and Larry Thomas -R. Murphy, 137-3047, 'lbe Newport B e a c h Broering. by Tuesday, Dec. z. Every w-., at T p.m. cei enony was performed by A reception and dancing for In addiUon to re a: u la r memben d TOPS Beach Ch the Rev. Cecil 0. Eanes. 200 guests followed the meetings. the"'"'"" are busy Babes con•-la Huntlngtoo Mystick Krewe of Komus on a rity Ga me The bride wore a candlelight ceremony in the Balboa Bay with programs. Non. Donald -Hl&h School for II<" :To Mardi Gras Days DAJlY P'll.01' J9 Small Dishes Maki ng Eating Fu n fo r Tots AltrlCllve, colarlUI, dllJd. atze-help I<> !Dike meals aboppyttme. Sliver alao lhauld be cblld- atze and euy tom~ Dishes thlt' do DOI upoot flt break ..,.... Ibo dllld and 1amJJ1 fnlm -- WBGHT CONTROL ... GWIDlllAR TllEIAPY , I -I. THOMl'SON, MD , C.el"' .,,.1e ............ 111 _M_tln_ ID7W-Dr. New'°" a-i. THE N-E·W i I ., Mardi Gns &eason will be launcbed In royal style by the Saturday, Dec. 6, as members peau de soie gown with a c 1 u b . The bride• s Martinez, sunshine chairman, crams. pre;ent a Twelftb Night Ball Taxes Best bodice appliqued with lace and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. is keeping lnfonned on the IJ.l,=;.=======::.I( called Dayg of Wine and set with seed pearls. An u.. Paul Moorhead oC Tustin, lnesses, births, . and deaths L YIYIAMI WOODAii 'd lusion veil with lace appllque assisted at the reception. amoog Deane homeownen In DINERS rlll'l 'N TDIYEL --:;:?;COSrM::m=cs=---' Kay Nelson Pla ns to Wed · Joel Wagher . .Kay Teresa Nelson will . · marry Joel Charles Wagber in • j\pril. · · · News of the forthcoming " • o!ym bu been announced by 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurlce F. NeJ.oo ol Hun- tiiigton Beach. Miss Nelson Is a senior at Marina High 'School ' · · Her fiance. son ot Mn:. George M. HeIT of Santa Ana, is a Marina High School graduate and attends Santa ~Junior College. Rooes. Bri ge Buffs trim !ell from a pillbox cape. 'lbe bride was gradualed Mission Viejo and ub all ruaMI IM .:_'l;-;.,,..--...-- Invtations of gold and red Attendant:'!, gowned in long, from University of California, residents.in the area to notify •XTltA 1e11:v1cl! '" ~ 151.amped with the official crest Bridge players from more coral brocade dresses and car· Santa Barbara, where she was her with any infonnailon at l!V!:ltY AS~!CT OI' th 200 .. . h·~ I U'li ·~1903, ' TltAVll l'OR "LM-T will summon guests to an Clties in the United rymg wTJCane amp cand.Jes a 1 ated with Alpha Phi. She _,.. .. .,. S '-and -·-·-•~ by al fl U · kl """-.,,...."' -'"'"' .,1 ___ ,_. A Cl.HTUltY. fmtivttHs tn the Yorba Linda ta~a Canada will com-DWiuw-=u car owers, CUlT'ltrl y 15 wor ng toward a .auc ... -r ,_,...,. QUll•i.eu pete tn an annaal charity were maJd of honor, Miss teaching credent I a 1 at $50 to the Donald Bondi fund. ~ of~qu! bridge game 00 Frida•, Nov. Janet Parkhouse; matron of California Stale College 11t ' horllr, Mrs. Gary Sell, and Long Beach. The bridegroom p Pi c__ and royal court h1 reigning 28. bridesmaids, the Misses Pam b a graduate of ucr, where be enny lnt:Mr • tl1I IAN JOMUIM M'ILU 11U• fll•Wf'OltT llACM. CAUi'. ,.. queen Mrs. Michael Trujillo In Costa Meu, the Balboa Pinell, Toby Moston and Pally Is attendlng graduate school. Ads Tum Sense and king Albert Federman. Voll! of American Contract Kauoen. The newlyweds will hooey· Into Do~... PHONE: 644 .... 600· Elaborate table decorations Bridge League will 1et up1 _.:.F_:low::_:er'..._;gir~·'..'.1,:.....'.M'.'.'Jss~..'.Ka~ren~..'.m~oon~~in~Ari~·..,.~~· ___ _.!:========:d..k======·==~~~~~~~~~~ will be in gold and red sur~ tables In the Woman's C!ub1- roonding a gliliedng cham-with a regiaration deadllne ol pagne bucket I<> toast the 8 p.m. royal courL Gourmet dinner All bridge players are In- will be 5er'Ved at 9 p.m. vited to compete, playing lden- A cocktail party at 7 p.m. tical hands, with master point will p-ectde the ball in the awards given to overall win- Brea residence oC Mr. and ners and runner&up locally, as Mrs. Jack Pina. well as prize awards to Hosts fer the evening are district and national wtum'a. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as John Killian of Newport Sullivan. TweUth Night eocorls Beach, director, will give eacb are John Corrin, R o bert player a se.a:led f o recas t Smith, LeRoy Flacy, Harry analysis of probable results of Mako a Sharp Tracie; Use Dime-A-Lines .,':;:=========-.:.Phillips::':::!:' :and:::.:Louls::::':Lellrun.:=:.:::___~ea:cb::_::h::an::d_::ro~ll::;:"""':·:!g!.;p!:!!a:;Y'.:_·_.I Sears EnJoT. the Iuary Of Soft Water :witli an Alrtomatic Water Softener Sean Au1omatic TUes tlie W ori Oa'f of Softening Water .WlTH SOF.'Jl WATER ·~:i~I T11Saftt.y I ~~= I T11 Wert1Al nn:--· ~s.... I ~ thinp doom! f!f without e:tt ' eliminates bath :\l rlD!l' I ,...,,,.! ~~- !Sears) ___ ... SAVEf50 '11WtWeek .... --(lw; 2 7 .... - So. Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St. Phane 5'0-Sl33 '('lb l>lltll>mot NEWPORT BEACH ......... flVULY ........ COYINAo .......... -·· ................ . 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 64J...Ua ••ACM. Jll....,.T llACM. lifOl:TN HCK.1.YWOOD, otnA•to. PAIADUA, .. • (2 lloctt E11t of 1.11:>o. •·v Cl11~I ANA. IMTA IAlttAllA. IUNUNa, TAUAMA. WMmlll. .. _ -.. , •• ,.. .. MC ~ 1141 w. '7" 111m ........ , SANTA ANA ...,. ... IUJHfYVAL.I. W.U.UT aan. 'lrOfd I ,tol&f "-............................................................................................................... .;. ... ..ij;ono.1 ,l'(ab • ' • • . • • • -.. .. • :· ! , .- Ga _mbling .. i11 Kitchen Pays Off fo r Wi nn ing A~tres's Jlt'-llUNN th<pori<on~;,.."hlr• -berwlnnln1w.,.r --at ""Dini um. !or I plaa to llart· my Fnl!cb Sault onion In butler until 111E1J ~ '-,Wblle Ille Dy.. Cannon said, pulllnl paid off In spadtl when .... lion oa1J la ttpt tllo candles. c1-wbin I l'ltunl la Los tr>nsparent: o!t aside. Beat c~iel fl Om&rll: Park ba~ the llon'1 mane h&tr that elected to teat for the ro1e or · "In a.utblra Callfcwnia we Anpla." eggs .until light. Add cream, £~ 1111 otralns ol a t'oocOded belOw hit -*"· Alice la "Bob 6 C.rol I< Ted 6 ..rterta1n mud! m.n ill our ll«ipea !or Dy111'• quiche: powdered ·"1d Dijon muotard, tied band, . th e "Eieryt weeli. netda It be Alice" rttber lllaa ltke the homet than New Yorllen do. .., """1'· llttclly ..,.m1bo, · ..i~ nutmeg. .. hit. pepper (or of dlldml at play, spool In lbla pr-•opot,''. . feminine Jud· la another Ulm U 1 livtd In New Yorlr. fd be tliOtly . Chinese la O~vor, cayenlle!, bacdn grwe ind o/ a awroachlng Dyan lllld, Oii an Indian ...,.._I "1mli· with• a five-year .,,... ciut every ni&ltt trylne the follow: • all but I tablesj>oons of an b0r1tback and mer day sbe hid 11Iectec1 to be ttact. "J pm bled on the test mtauranta:. ft seems 1Jke 'DY AN CANNONll Pannell an di~. Mix w..111. ftll6l& aitJ of a nearby Interviewed al fresco rather becallle l · thtilibt Allee would there ue 90 many new .. QUICHE LOR.RAIHI rut remaltiing Pannesan Good. Humor vendor -a prtl· lhan in her nearby, hotel aulte. be IO&~. and l'm de.lighted reataurants on every block, -.. 1 h '·'ed 1 •• 11 cheese on bottom ol partially '*' ........... blonde rated Dyan'.& ~lnlUncta l dkl," ahe said. with Jncredlbly px1 food." nc unUQ. pe iaue. baked crust toS> with onion. •~., tlopl O\'erlooking lbe. llave.,suided her in r carttt IJT'CHEN GAMI~ She doa not impose htr Cbop:iemlde, or use a half the bacon bits Gruyere bolt beute. •nd ill the kitchen. "I'm very lo the a •·-..._ In ·lb~ v-etari111 •·-oo her '4¢e1'u<dpound. '-~b mix) (or SwlsS) ~-Pou r "Tbltplace brings bad at~ hof'leraeet. I In-, ..,..i-.~e "'Y· ~ ~ aoon rd ·"G-•-• "th evttably 10 !or the hotM wttb kltd>eol' Al>IOlute_ly, 1nythb',' guata." I mah· matvelous 1 Clllta over -~·-·"' mllDCl'itl of hot cheltnuts, the IO!Slelt tan." lbe Mid, and. everything j,I ID the pot, I Pa re r I b • . ,. Just take ~~= ~n ' rem~ b9c01J bits and a ni!P!~lel. ~y~ ... ~~ tl~ laughing she said. ·~ have been everything JOI.I ha•e In the kilo-1 teupoon bt:tler gra g of nutmeg. Bake in 375 -"6" hrdua: · time8 "'be.n people have tum-chen that's sUcty and atiee.y · degree F, oven until filling is _...c._;_..:.-~---~----.,.-.----~1wa1.Uke-aJftheBmovits and put it in the uuce,. 2eggs,plusoneeitrayolk golden artd pu!Jy (Or until a y Breasts ' . you've Rtn, shocked at. what whether H's muatard ~honey 2 t'Uf>8 light crmn knife iruerted in the center they've bad to fat. But there or brown sugar or any'kJnd ot i.i teaspoon dry mustatd . comes out clean.) · have bffn other •tmes when barbet"Ue sauce." l .heaplrig teaspoon DI Jon Slice to serve, whether hot, I've had great triumphs in the Jenni/er Grant (her lather is mustard at room temperalure or cold. kitchen/' Dyan dec.lartd. actor Cary Grant) pre!era a " teaspoon gait serve a.s hor d'oeuvres or "When J was married, I did diet JU..t. in m,eat cootent, her 'Ai teaspoon ground nutmeg luncheon-supper main dish. kl N I h ... 1ii teaspoon white pepper (ol' "arves ••!or m·'n --·. more coo nc. ow, ave a mother said. "Jennifer will try cay~e) ~ -... ...,......, .woman at home who cooU the anythlng, and she seems to in cup freJhly g r a t e. d m:eaJs ucept when I want 10 ua.. spic" ~·-•• mo-lhan f ~ · • -k-• 1 k" UAe • uuu.,.. • ~ P#'mesan Can::ese . dev'ote a wee ontu o coo 1ng, do." It wu obvi""•• that ( I --I'll t t v-~2 pound grated Gruyere or wh'lch ·do. J1n::11 ge OU Dyan's favorlle conversation Swiss) cheese all the gounnet cookbooks (by topic wu her 3'n-year~ld Une deep 9-inch pie plale Vincent Price a~ Dionne dau""ttr. Lucas, among others) and try 6" with the short pastry: prick something "t'J':· More orten "Jennifer was IUPPoaed ~ several times, Partially bake. than not. 1the food turns out come on this trip, buf plans in• preheated 400 degrees F. quite well. My rhother's a fan· changed at the last Jl'\inute, oven 10 minute~ (or unlil shell tasUc cook." Dyan was botn in Besid~, slle's now in nu.nery begins to brown.) Tacoma and sr.ew up In Seat· school. and that's imPortant Cook bacon slowly until 11e the daugbtu of Ben and for she's being. taught crisp and brown; drain bacon Clara Friesen. languages. She's evtn teaching on a absorbent paper; break "My best effort Is a qui che me French. I'll be darned i( I . into bits. Strain baton grease Lorraine With· peet crram woa't teep up with her. so I relainJng v, cup. Cool. DYAN'S GOOIEST , STICKIE.5T CIUNF.f!E SPARERIBS 4 pounds spareribs, cut into serving portions 2 scallions (white part only) chopped 2 clove.!i garlic, pressed -4 tablespoons chlli sauce 2 tablespoons to m a t o ketchup 3 table.spoorui soy sauce. 3 Lablespoons brown sugar 11; cup honey (or com Syrup) . and nutmeg which t really en· joy making. I pour the bacon grease right back in the cuotatd alter lr)'illl Ibo bacon all crisp ·.oo brmyn. And J'll UM two O(' lnOC'e lJndl of cl*'9I -: G'fU)'.'ef'e or Swiss and ~ .frlably IJ'•ted Panneean ._.. I alWay• look for the blue windmill at sel throw ID -blil·m.d p1ec .. , too," she uJd . Doe! lhO qtilc11e , come up puffy like a-? . "Yee, and it·. aplodtt the next dlf In JOU? ltomlch ! " she gfa}ed, "UkJ all thole diet pilll that ,.nd Uttle things popptnc and !lytni. I only eat a bit or two of the. quiche, though, bec:auit l'm reallf not a bacon eater." Dyan la flllt:D- til.lly a vegetarian. SWEET TOOTH mp's ~i cup plnuPple (or Othtr f'Weet«Klr lrutl) juict ' 2 .,.upoons lemon juice (or Vi"'Clr la taale) Jill .._ freollly ground black popper th teupoon po wder•d mustard I h<1pln1 leupoon Dijon muatard 'I• tt1spoon pordered glnwer, opUona! Prei-re m.,.rtnade by heatinl all the i~entl (ex- cept the 1pareriba) In sauce pan to bolling. Pour over spareribs in fat deep glass h~atproof baklng dl.sh. Cover tightly, refrigerate. marinate overnight, turning s e v er a I times. Bake in preheated 3 2 5 degree F. oven, and bake 11pare.rlba: for about 2 houn (or until tender). Run under broiler lo brown and crisp. Do not put ribs too close .to name or they will bum. Serves 6. A f terthoughll: Following Dyan's cook.ing premises of adding extra bits and 1nat· ches, she auggesUI, "If you're In a hurry, use a good bottled barbecue sauce and improvise by adding, at will, such 10odie1 as minced preserved Cointreau), splca (from ginger to mace). thin allcea of . lemon or orange. -· -~~~ngeCook ~ "I've never beert hun1 up on the prot<ln tlilJic except when l'm overtired. 'I11en I eat an extra amount of eqa and cheese. It'1 f~ but everyone automa thinks vetttarlans ate Vf!l"1 eellhy. t have a t re mendo ua carbohydrate Intake and I have a ttrtible awe.et tooth. t love starchtl and adote candy and all the things that are suppoe:ed to be cavity and plmpte-m1king. 'Ibey normal. ly don't seem lo bother me," sbe said. She was looking very healthy in red. while and blue pants, navy veal and white • --·-······ H •••• • ···--- -·-Special Prices, Mon.-Sun., Nov. 24-30 •• " I "•, .. " " ,. I t /. is an the dlffereni:e t.1 the world in juiciness and ten- derness, well worth the slight- ly higher price I pay. Now when you do mealy turkey parts -such as breasts and thigh!·-the tim- ing ii enUrely dilferent. For theae the Peultry and Egg Na- tional Board recommends Lhe wne JU temperature but ups the time to ipproxtmately 45 mJnuteS" lift' pound or -lf you are. using a me.Rt thermometer -an i1terior temperature of 18S .to I~. lf the pieces are already boned, they may take 1Uglltly longer. Be Vtr)' sure your oven thermostat la not of( kilter. You ' cin Jlretty well check th~ turkey breasts ju!.1 by looking at them as they rook. Doing two $-pound brea!il! at once would make little if any, difference. Just don't cr°""d thenl t.oo clOH together. DEA.ft. NAN: How do you remove Ute brown skin on BralJ -for that BruU Seu._ c:Ut? I don't llli;e tMt bron .. my cake ... lttRS. D. H., PLEAllANT HILL, MO. You can do the same thing called for in blan chlnc almonds. Pour boiling water over the &helled nuts. let them stand for five mlnutes. Then drain and att if the skin doean' come off. Bran null can be very stubborn though, every which way. their ikina ire more cJ. clbllY than atmonda 10 )'OU mlifit have t.o take more drastic mea~1. TrJ a few this lint way Ont. If that -··1 work then covtr them with cold water. 1low1Y brin1 to a boll ind strn. mer for 1boUt thret mlnutu:. Th1t should do It. N\11' trtated this way· are easier to lilict, loo. if you do it while lhey're ltlll warm and moist. Of cOurse, for the cake you mention, the idea is to leave them as whole ll.'i poslble. Ttu:. turtleneck. "I love fresh vegetables and big 5'lldl,. fresh fruils and ~ of cheese. We drov~ around MIDhaUan yesterday and I found a at.ore that had G ou rman dise {kirsch flavored) and It w1s so good," she Aid, 11 thrilled as if she'd won tn Oscar. Sile promptly forgot the 111me of the chetse .$op, 1aytn1, 11It'1 aomcwhere nu\ to tht candy ltore where I ""I a three-poulid box of candyt" Her ·Vt(t't.arl111tsm began a!i a child. "I just didn't like mtlt and puahed lt away. Even now, I nrtl)' eat mea t or fish and when I do, il's ahrimp or maybe 1 piece of chicken once a year." Entert.ainlnl emalt groups ol 111 or elcht people at dinner In her home in Los Angeles ii her favorite formula for a pleasant eventn1. . "l rent a lltUe houae With a lltUe 'Plrk a block away, whicb la wondtrlul for my dauihler. It'a a perfect ~ae for en- tertalntn1: It hll beamed cell- lnp. plenty of dark wood and 1 flreplace. Outdoon lhere'11 a pool and a patio area. It's terit1'' art on a par with mint -I'm the ortlinl! Aboant- mlnded Annie -I'U npeol my "'f?•al hint. Brull mrta are a lot eaaler to abeD if you'll freeze them, at lettt over n!iht, ertck them whUt they're attll troit.n. It's llill a time cliooumlna job ao I dM~· tht out crac~-oo Into two or three n t TV ....i0111 while I'm re . or COlll'IO I'm •Pl to find Ill o! atray T1Utshells way Net under the loo ... u Lota .. -.... Jl1!r, Don't rn.155 getting your hoH- day nmembranct from Nan. She bu printed a leaOat for her !rknds, "My Cbrtltinaa Gift to Y~.'' Qf her mlpes for lUICklUs p1rty .. type ...,ua.. 6tnd a stamped, .. 11. adclrtssed envelope With your r<qUtat to 1'1111 Wiley In cue of th< DAIL)' PILOT. 1'11<1 Wiley regrets tha t ohe cannot prov1de p e r 1 o n 1 I aniwers to )'OU? ooo«in1 qutl- Uons, but qu~UoN of general tntert5t will be answered in her column . Address your q1,te1Uons to Nin Wiley la c1re or thl• ne .. p•oer. ''forget-.,..,,. .N ,,.._ tfMIUtt • Tbaalrtpvina im't Thaakspvlnc without Van de Kamp'• Pumpkin er Mince l'lea Th anksgiving dinner calls for special pies. Ven de Kamp'• Pumpkin Pies ond Mince Pies are very special. A gontto bfon0 ing of pumpkin, egg~ cinnamon, nutmeg and 9ing1r creates a velvety pump~n pit. Apples, currGn~ citron, raisins end . a special aelectlon of spices guarantees a piquarit mince pie. l·lncb 69c [Res. 79cJ L11ht er Dttrk Pruit C•k• Thanbglvlng doesn't get !)lo holiday 1eason off to a good start without a Van do Kamp'a Fruit Cakol lots ond lots of colorful rod ond green glaco chorrios, spicy citron, frosh plnooppfo chunk>, crunchy walnuia and fat pecans nestle ·in a fresh egg frutt cake lio!tar. Your choice' 2·1b. $259 (R11. $2.79) 1·.1•. $139 (R11. $1.491 A,..e ffe 8 111. , • , ••• , • , .• , , , . , •••.. (R1;. 79c) 69' Chocoloto Chip CMklo1 Pkg.,,,,,,, flog . 4~<) 39c Celle O'Menth-CMM Ye11 llle 2-loy.rt.,,, fre•c• Y•111llle lc• Cf'M• 'h Ool. ••••••••••••••••••• (Rt;. SI .29} Pint •• ,,,,,,,,,,•,••,,,.,, •• (11:19. 39c) 11.35 11.1 9 35' 1.-1c1.a.1, frltl•y.lund•y, Now. 21.;10 OftlfLY fre•ch luHerCre•M C•k• 2.tayer1(ll:eg. $1.35) 11.19 Quillty! Variety! Van dt K1nlp's Holiday Speclalties. •vallable Nowl fine AIMrtM c•ecel•t.. s 4 1.SOi. ••••• 1 •• , .......... (Reg. l..59) ]. 9 JOOr ............. : ........ (log. 2.9t) 12.79 Dol•ko Pr•ll Coko 2-lb.,,,,,,,. (Rtg. $2.89) 12.69 We bake th e way you would. If you had t!le time. Pr•11•r•d Poultry Dre11ln1 Thanksgiving time IS ·Turkey time! For your majestic entree-Von de Komp'& hos prepared en excep· tionol poultry dre"ing. Just odd ths amount of liquid you want for a moist or dry dressing. Von de Komp'a combination of specially selected herbs end spices assures you of flavor end lightness. 14-oz. 7~-1!. 49c 29c !Rec. 59c l [Rec. 35cl luttorfly Coffee Cakot Thanksgiving breakfast deserves an extra special touc hr l ike hom'e.-style fresk egg 5Weet dougk swirled around o cinnamon.raisin filling and driz· zled with fioney icing. l ike fresh-from.the-oven in a heotoble foi l pon. like fluffy butterfly.,haped Coffee Cckes. l ike in a breokfost that's extra special! Fronch lutter Roll• Thonksgtvlng dinner reolfy makes it with fragrant fre$h.from-the-oven rolls. l ika Van de Ko mp'• French Butter Ro lls: layers and layers of floldnes.s; c wealth of fre5h eggs and butter; plus pure Von de Kemp's core make them extra sp«ial for your famlfy and friends. a.'.~ .. i~ .. \ Van de Kamp's. ~ BAKERIES tif A. 01Vt$10N 0t G!NEt.t.l HOST COtf' I • WITH SALLIE OPERATION TURKEY STUFFING •• The magic of ready to pop into the. oven and bake • . The Deli's good old fash1oned aage dresaina le here to st.ay. Every year. the line-up ol. ready stuffed turkeys gets 1onger and longer , • You girll Jife lhll easy and good f(l(_.surt WIY of doing your turkey. You Ilk• th< Iltlle buckell o! ready made gravy that 10 along side. Yoo like to pick up a little carton of the Deli's fresh cranberr y orange relish, all done"UP with nuts and other good Ulings to go in your fanciest cut glass dish. You know you could find your whole 'nw\ksglvlng diMer nest.led In the hot prepared foods from the Dell 's bounteous steam tables •• Little tiny whole butlered onions or creamed onions .. Lusciowl sweet candied yama or HOli· day salad , . a gelatine thing all chttry ·-w it h cranberries celery a n d walnuts ... The bulk bar- rel mincemeat bal· just ar· rived . . one whiff and you'll \\·ant to start ~aking . .. SPICE XOGETllERS i.. .. What fun to have Spire : Jslinds ,...·hole cinnamon slicks to swizzle in mulled i'Wlnes:, hot rums, ciders and chocolate d r i n k s Pumpkin Pie spice contains cinnamon . ginger, nutmeg, allspice, mace, and cloves an .wrapped up in one .•. But also g.ive it a whirl on lnael f~ ca:kes, walll~s or French toast. P'o u·l t r y Seasoning sagefully C(lm- b\nea 'Thyme, cele:Y aced, onion. and majoram ••• but betides being out in dressing it lqans itself delighlfully to cornbl'!ad, iucchlni, or tomatOeJ . From Beaumont 11)11 In Harrodsbur,g. Kentucky hall• Kentucky Bourbon ~lard Si:iuce. While 'the t.radltlonal thing to s~zle over plum puddings and fruit cakes, Jn tbe Biau· mont lnn they ice te;, cookies, gingerbread, fruit pies and otherwise plain cakes eleganlly to come up with. a winner. So it goes with Bourbon Sauce Su· preme • , , liquidly a n d luscioue: to glaze a ham or pork roast, why not give a new dime1U1lon to baked ap. pies, sweet potatoes, car- rots or even ice cream. THE BIG NIBBLE . . Mild onion Hu!b Puppy Snacks, a very detp soulh trad!Uon, come fronf\Flor· Ida. They found their name from coolul µ1rowing fried blob11 of batter lo the dogs lo 11hush them. These are made with rye flour and have a very different taste. ~fore rye navor wlth 'Finn Crisps from Finland • . . How different could a crac- ker be when ll's flavored wtth caraway. And would be a wondrous thing IL.they just happened to find some (ancy cherry wood smoked haby clan1s. Pop thern all l.ogether under the broiler and Jlsten to the silence as lhe nibbling goes on. YOUR VERY OWN CHEESE WHEE!. What fun .. some cberSf! 'vheela weigh up to 500 pounds, but Borden ha,; come out with a pint sized -S pounder, perfect lor at ·home cheese board s., About 6 inches across, t.o each his own, can c~ his chet1e appetite size .• Borden's Pippin ls an agl!d, tlingy sh11rp cheddar. TIM! rhcdda r nomer tells you it alsn melts beauteously for cooking. La Vache Qui Ruit has IOM blg dlddy. Yoo tr.ow tile Uny II Inch f\ibbable cubea ot lndivldually wrap. ped Emmentaler cheese from F'l'ance. Now conws in nice flmity alte '"edgts~ dip- ped In "'"° pips •'hlch do divine things In It. llere al RJchar~·a, U. People Store, u•hel't' 'lft!\!e. gone dlpptna In lh11Dell for dtllc1cre1, and you should I ry on llMl other 1 :'I depertmtnll ror di1COveries arourxt the world. 1 ' • .. • • • • ' " ' Mondar. Nowmbtr 24, 1%'1 DAILY PILOT 2} PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 24-26. CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY . PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY IN OUR OELIYERY AREA ,_ l e~'JZ. '"""~ r.· (7" MINUTE MAIO NEW SIZE ORANGE JUICE 16 oz. 59c JOHNSTON APPLE PIE 9" Pll 59c JOHNSTON MINCE PIE 9" PIE 59c JOHNSTON PUMPKIN PIE , .. '''" 59c TO TOP YOUR PIES, B IR~S EYE 49~ COOL WHIP 9 oz. KERNS SLICED STRAWBERRIES,. oz. 4 ,,,$1 SARA LEE CROISSANT ROLLS SARA LEE BUTTER GEM SARA L;iE 6 CT. 6 CT. 49c 39¢ PARKER HOUSE ROLLS,,., 39c SARA LEE FINGER ROLLS 12 CT. 39¢ SARA · LEE PECAN Coffee Cake 12V2 OZ. BIROS EYE CANDIED YAMS BIROS EYE SQUASH ,, oz. ·2 ,,.29c BI ROS EYE SMALL ONIONS WI........... • oz. 3 ,.,$1 BIROS EYE FRENCH BEANS with 1lmonds 9 oz. 3 FO~ $1 STOUFFERS MACARONI & CHEESE ,. oz. 79c STOUFFERS Chicken & Dumplings 11 oz. 129 CALAVO Avocado .Dip ,~ •·· 49¢ ~ Org•n Serenad e For Your Pleasur• . LIDO MARKET CENTER by Bernie• Fay NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE {~'¢ U.S.D.A. GRADE A, NORBEST TOM TURKEYS Th• turlcey with the "Tend1r-tim1r" that pop1 up whe n it's done. U.S.D.A. GRADE A NORBEST, with pop-up liefer HEN TURKEYS Perfect fo r the smell f1mlly. WE HAYE SWIFT BUTTERBALL HE NS OR TOMS, TOO. M'"y s;,,., GOOD WITH APPLE A,NQ SAUSAGE STUFFING RICHARD'S I 00% PURE South Dakota Geese 98cLI. PORK SAUSAGE 59cLI. FANCY, FROZEN Easter'! Capons , .. • 1" •••. 9kLI. ZACKY FARMS FRESH SWIFT PREMIUM BACON w1tti .,_••Ht, '"'•k•d "'"'' 79CL1. RICHARD 'S FINEST · Roastin9 Chickens •·• .... ,.59cLI. LEAN GROUND BEEF 53¢LI . Y#a~ Cerp•nfer Squabs, Smo~ed Turkeys, Fresh Turkey Perts, Turkey Rolls bO -f. White ~O Y. Derk, Pheas1 nf1, Corn ish Game Hens, All Wh it e Meet Turkey Rolls. A Complete Selec:tion Of Exotic Se afood, Fresh Lobsters, Dunge ness Crabs,· King Crab Meaf , Smo\ed Albac:ore, Reinbow Trout, Abalone Stea ks, Eastern or Western Oysters, Plus Our Famous U.S.O.A. Prime Beef {(!Jj~eJ4eJi!J- Philadelphia Cream Cheese G•"' ...... , oz. 35c Pillsbury Butterflake Dinner Rolls '"'oz. 3 ,,.51 ("""\.. ARDEN SOUR CREAM ""' 49c ~ ) ,,-""1 NOT ARTIFICIALLY SWEETENED, JOHNSTON _, LOW FAT YOGURT I oz. 5 ,.,$1 •• TH E LAUGHING COW. A DELIGHTFUL SNACK CHEESE SPREAD • PORTIONS OELIGHTFUL HOT OR COLD, LA BELLE BELGIAN BA~Y CARROTS 15 oz. ENGLISH COOK IES, HUNTLEY & PALME R LEMON PUFFS 7 1/J oz. SHEDD'S OLD STYLE SAUCE ' oz. . ~L<:M'S CHEDDAR CHEESE LEAVES Flekf, pwff ,..tfy twlrtecl wltll chffdor cltene. II lt't IWI tie Meeiy ti werfll, COME IN FOR A SAMPLE BLUM'S YUMS 1.95 Clrec•l•tn ce•ared whti 11th e11d ether y11111111I• 75c ... @fweJU~ MUM PLANTS Yellow, brown or white, lot1 of bud1 for holiday color. ~" pots. 59~ E~CH ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS EARLY ! 49c 39c 39c 49c •• ·./~ . . ~Mdaei!Jr ,~-·-""'· 11: HEAP TH EM Up FOR A HAR VE ST CENTERPIECE WASHINGTON, STARKING DELICIOUS APPLES s LBS. $1 FOR YOUR OWN SPECIAL RELISH, FRESH, PLUMP, TANGY, CAPE-COCY Cranberries 3 ',;.~~ $1 LARGE.SIZE, NORTH ERN GROWN "OCEAN-MIST" Artichokes S FOR $1 DELICIOUS IN FRESH SALAOS, SWEET D'ANJOU PEARS s LBS. $1 CANDIED YA MS. A Th1nk19ivin 9 Dinn•r Spec:i11ty. RED VELVET YAMS 6 L~S. $1 . ~~&t~ YUBAN COFFEE YUBAN COFFEE KNU DSEN LA BON BUTTER REDDI WIP CRcAM ~RA FT MINIATURE 1 LI. 69¢ 2 LI. 1.37 "' 83¢ 'oz. 49¢ MARSHMALLOWS ""'oz. 2 ,,,39c LAURA SCU DDERS PARTY MIXED NUTS "oz. 69¢ 49c SPRECKLES GRANULATED SUGAR 5 LI. SPRECKLES POWDERED SUGAR 1 Ll.2 ,..29¢ SPRECKLES I LB. Light or Dark Brown Sugar 2 ,.,29c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR , LI. 49c REYNO LD'S HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM FOIL 11"•25' 49c ' M.J.B. LonCJ Grain & Wild Rice, oz. 59¢ S&W SPICED PEACHES 21/i 3,., •1 S&W BRANOIED MINCE MEAT II OZ. 59¢ S&W JELLIED CRANBERRY SAUCE #JOO 4,., 51 S&W WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE #JOI 4,.; $1 S&W MARASCHINO CHERRIES I OZ. 3 lw 11 S&W GREEN MARASCHINO CHERRIES I OZ. 3 fo< SJ S&W MARASCHINO CHERRIES With Stems , oz. 3 ,.. 11 S&W PITTED JUMBO RIPE OLIVES ,.0 39¢ S&W SMALL WHOLE YAMS Ju 3,,. 11 S&W SMALL WHOLE ONIONS ,., 3 ,., 1l J(f/di.,.,,,. r.-~ .i·~ PUMPKIN PIE 9" PARKER HOUSE ROLLS CRANBERRY MUFFINS l ollom Minte, Top ,11111pki11 11~ Whipfletf Crt •ll'I HARVEST PIE 1.49 DOZ. 61C 6 '" 72c 1.93 -7 .,., l PPF!llWIJFSlaSF&a &FCS¥11JSFSFPSW¥7hlJIJ¥77Sf!rlOtA sn aw sc cu "£;c.l .. wt-MARKET OPEN OAILY 9.7, SUN. 9-6 HOME & GIFT SHOP . LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR F~OWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN DAILY •• 6 OPEN DAI LY 9·6, SUN. 10.3 DAILY 9,5,30, SAl . 0.5 OPEN DAILY 9-6 OAILY 9,30.6, SAT. 9,30.5 " ,. -. -.. • 1 Home News and ,Vie.w.f ' . . ' , . . . ; Cos~ Standpoi~t~L~rge .. _f.r:q+e ; :,::r ~-~- .. l • •1' ~ • ". • ~From . ·~est Buy ~ By DORofHY WEliCI poisoning' -etpedally U the peralure for If I011C Umo Is roosting 'J<mperalur~ of SIS , .a Jl!elbod of ......W1 lurirlf!i'' ~fl wrap\l<d ht !«! « beat 'eooldnll: ,....,. o f tracjlve lnoklng. The Jut 30 : -.---turkey Ji stufle.I. rM thli low idul !or the ,growth of food ;i,grees Lr safer and mulli"Jn 'i ·vecy·bot oven. How 11 ,~· .. 1111t 1n•'ciftn>d roao1er.Mllcb roaatllr (dry lllia11. The cnok-, mllfJles ot cooking time the ! F a tft 11 y • decision.makers t~ It taies loo long pol.aonlne bacteria wbicD could a dellcious, juicy. haoCisonw done?' ' ' ' ~lds "fn "1ie , &leant.: Strictly in1' time ii ~ CO()-; f'oll is oPCl'\ld or router cover for'tbe.,JDSicle of lhe turkey to be pmenl In the inslde_ol the turkey. A.' An oven lemperaJure of .. ~·lb"! ~·-Id lic!erabl)',.,,.,,.~ jl~ remov..i·io allow the Jurby In liave lots of de('.lskms to make get hot. A lutewann tern· turkey or in the dreu1ng. A Q. Somewhere I read a~ut 4<lO to fSO degrees la uRd. "l'he ' be"1 • • billalil, · g (m01lt arid ~~!bat, . ~\ 81 ' at--brown. . :COncernln~ the choice of ·thn -=---~---------------------"------=---------"'-'-'·--::-..:_,_..,_....,_ ___ =_:=..._~-------'----- :Thantsrivlng turkey. Should it 1 • M fresh ot <lroten! Trm Of hen? ~tt or small! Stuffed Or wturred? Some or the factors that will ' determine your choice will ' be the cost. time available, number or persoos to be..sfrv- ed and family pref~. From a stra;pt Cost Stand- point, the best buy it a large frozen Tom turkey. Its-per pqund is usually the ' }qwest., · aod it has I.be' most,nieat in proportion to ~e. ; But if you're serving few e or il your family 't care much for turkey Jeftowrs, then a bl& Jurkey lftjgbt be a poor CMice for . j<u. ':t~·However, if you h &..."'. e :treezer spact,. yQU coald .ask ·itie butcher to saw the turkey Jti half and you could cook l)alf for Thank&Jiving and the other haU J--. -for cbrtstmas perhap.i. Or you could. go halves en a large tur~ with anothertfafuily. Tom turkeys are just as navorlul. tender and juicy as hens. Hens are slightly broader breasted, bot the only big difference between hens apd Toms is size. Hens usually .•re no larger than 13 to 15 1. pounds, • whHe TomS can be .t;over 20 pounds. He.lS usually S iost at least 10 cents a pound ~Ore 1lian Toms. ' ., . ··-,_ ~ :.Since·neu:11·a1"1: smaller, they !:.will take a shorter time '~lo thaw and to cook. ·~For real convenience, the ;t,t.roun stuffed turkey is· the .;.lf's.wtr. · However, y0u pay Ederably more for .it. The stu!fed turkey must not :, fn:ie&ed before cooking -~ you save the thawing_.step ~~ cooking tau. looger. ·:'~You also Can eliminate· the ~wing step by buying a fresh ~&key, inst~ of a frozen 'i!iDO. bot it will cost more -10 ?l.'firits per poUnd erlra and up. ~avor~ex~,capnot tell '3 •• :~ lurkey f\'ani' !!II< thot'is :400l frozen, but·~own opt;liop ~ tha~ . the tie~ turkey . · < ~~re JUICy. ~;;.Fresh turkeys must be ~died for market. a very ~~ time before they will be . They can be held a few days under -· • ge tion. They are quite ~JK}ble to spoilage. So a fresh lurkey should be bought ~y 'a day or two before ThanUgiving, and kept refrigerated at 38 degrees or lowu uotil cooked. · With a frozen turkey , fr+,'Rrrx and quaJity• are ca~ luted at their pejt, Handling coS& ~ lowered and this is the cost ii Jess. ' :However, eve;i though the {ft:or.<n Jurkey luyes the proc- 1. easing "jUiit In peak con- dition, -..oing along the J..ay -apecial!y 100 hlgh a .• tl!rnperatutt or nuctuating 1,.,,,......,. In shippin~ or .: storage -could result 1n a '(.decreue In quality. The length /of tila ill frtt.U'I' storage also ~•ffedl quality. Avoid frozen turkeys with any sig.1 of ' , freeaei" burn or ice crystal! OD ,. the thlide or the pact.are ... !f Wilh the frozen turkey you .lha.ve the problem of thawing. ~We do not recommend thaw- ~inc: a turkey at room tem- Waltft. The oollide m the dean get too warm while ~ ipside still is tbawin,. This Id cause food ~Jung. m.iwing' in the r~frlgerator ·treally best, but this takes -days: A .speedier. but I safe method is to put the rkef -sUJI in its plastic ap -in a large double r bag. Close the e:id . of ; bag and ·aJJ~~the turkey ,n.w. at room tem perature 10 to 18 boors depending on .~'lhe ~provides enough -\lOftl tO keep the outside fbe turkey safely cool. Ollt'C ,turt.ey 1' d efro sted. It ·until cooking •• • _ most convenient 'forms ;m turke.f'-boneless frozen ·:'turkey rolls and sUced turkey ,:i.t gi:af)'-are very ei:pensive :r4'1mpued In bllylng th~ whole 1rd. Bat they are lime l!f'~· and for the !mall anily with no great fondness or turkey leftovers, lhey may a ped choice. Another less 1~ve cl!Olce would be ~ turkey parts such as tilJ.aJt., hindquarter a n d -lf yw prefer dark hlndq~arters and (OOd boy$. ~U,!"STIONS WE ARE ~II do you Jhink </f th• ilfw' Offn method of rouUng Wkey?...My ntlgbbor says ihs routt her turkey all ni&ht at m c1esr .... A. We advise •sar.1st thia method of cookins .turkey becaua It could resull in fOOlf • WILL IE CLOSED . ThurSllqy • THANKSGIVING DAY . ' ' 'A' TOMS 18 to 24 lbs: . . FRESH NORBEST '. ' TOMS. AVERAGE LB. IROADBREASTIO NOllTllWEST llllDS 4z~ ,• BONELESS HAM='.C:.."'.:.-1° TURKEYROA-St =-:=-....ti:i .. .-1" PORK lOlfil l{OA~T ........... 69+ HEN TURKEYS ::.~, .... -..S3t PORK SAUSAGE , __ ,..... 63t PORK SPARERIBS-~.,.. .. 79t HEN TURKlYS.,_ ..._ ........... 394 RIB PORK CHOPS C.:..c.o-·-·""8~t SLlcE~'-l(O,Nc-... ,_,.._,3~ TURKEY ROA-ST =:-...t:t;::. 3" LOIN .P.ORK:CHOPS c-c.,......98~-PORK·LINK·SAUSAGE~.:::'.89~ . . • '' . , ' ' ~c _411..,, ~~ou · : .:~·: In -Store Bakery .>' ~ ~ : Al' , l"N>S.i.11 .,~-'300T '·~ . SWEET YAMS CASE SWAYNE 4 'I 2-1/2TIN'--·-.. •-· If e STUFRNG MIX ~~~BISON'S1 30Z.. ... 49~ ·CA-~ MIXES 8£TTYCROctCU' 32~ ~ LAYER ........... -... -. EA. ' ' . PA •. T.PAK 50DA"'~6/I. NO. l NORTHERN RED YAMS BROCCOLI .............. _._ .• _ ... 19t MIXED NUTS -----.. 394 , ORANGES ...,_°""""' -·-·8 .... 1. 'SPANISH PEANUTS.:;:..""::t48 r l"""NswC.. AVOCADOS =:':" .••....... _ 4/1. CELERY FRESH CRISP TALL STALK ... EA. . Frozen Food Specials HEALTH & 8fAIJ!Y AIDS Panty Hose ·--·-... II• Dental Cr"•~'.!o':!::r_ 63• Mouth Wash '-... "• l" Shampoo ;';f °"'"""'"'·-· 1" 69~ ' ~ . ~ . * . Baked ,to Perfection" .. 5···.·9 DEEPS INCH · C PIE-DELICATELY SPICED ••• EA. •ma 21' aLdlllllfdf.41' ... "' NABISCO CHOCOLATE 130?. ... 52 · WHl!RS 2 8 STORES CONVENIENTLY LOC~ 'FED SAVE YOU MONEY 7 DAYS A WEEK I Huntington leach -15511 So. Edwards Laguna Beach-700 So. Coast Hwy. Fountain Valley -16042 Magnolia Huntington leach -8911 Adams C:arona del Mar -3049 Coast Hwy. \ ... ._ ......................................... _.._ ........ .-.... --------~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~--·--··- . . .· ·: .. . • .. • . • . ".:: !_ll;O_T·_•o_VE_RT_1s_u~1"'"1 _N ___ M_ood.1_1._NMm_bet_24_, l_'H>? Monday, NMmbff 24, 1969 OAILV !II.OT ., ,. -..... ALL 11 IE l=INE l=OOD I A ' IONEUSS ' ••• .a.A. -··-. ·CAKE Ml••• All bapt ""9•1 ,_. ;:.33c 'fl!SH KIST HALP: SLICES SLICED PINE"PPLE IEU'S GEM • ,.. RIPE PITTED OLIVES SOUTHl!IN STYLI! P.RINCELLA YAMS· GOlDEN Cl!Mf CUlllSON"s All PUll'l:lSi!'°' CORN llEAD . lftn & s.r-• STUFFING MIX ROLLS . HEAVV DU1T ALUMINUM · REYNOLDS FOIL ·12"' 33• oiiicsi"tu1a PAPER NAPKINS 29c ORCHID PKO. OP ISO TOMATO JUICE 'cO-fuL 39c . ·~ ~ .-.·~··29c 13-0Z. 49c "6•0Z. ·CAii IOX , • ...--. -.-~.-iiiiiiiii---.... 2•-rr. 59c IOLL 32-0Z. 49c IT~ 'AA' BUTTER 79c FARM BEST l·L•. CTll. ' MlllOY ... , •• •er LUS CHPCD ' VODKA . ··---L ll'lllTI . '6~L1 IALF IALUll . l!OINa IOOM CAUfOINIA s 168 ·CllWAllE ..,. • WHm: • PfNI • COlD Duct (CAii 12PfPiHl111.1.ft CANNED.HAM SUGAI & S'1C! .. A.M l'-AU 12 .. ··49c · • jar •00001AHi' PREMIUM QUAl!IT .~, •. .... L .. CAll T·BoneorClu STEAKS '1~~ U.l.l.L OIOICI ..., mu IHIUSS TOP SllLOIK LIUMlllUMS 0rFAIMll•- waou,u11,erv.•1 •••••••••••• ::~nmmmnmrm I YEtDAIU SIOliuRI I : .CRISCO FROZEN FOODS ' . , . . lllDSEYE -. . ·.· .· .• .. .. ·, . YIGnAaUI IN IAUCI , • C.U.OTI IN lltOWH SAUCf • l'f~ W/CIUn' • GllEN HAS • COIN, HAS, & TOMATOt!S • CllAMIO SPINACH AUNT Jl!MIMA COIN 01 ' CINNAMON ITICKI ' 3 H0.'1' PICGS. • 7-0Z. ,39c, : PKG. --~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~ llUtltU'I', IAS"tU'I', MAPU CIWNCH IARA LU RlfllGI '!:67~: ' · STDWSIBlll ':;;'.· 29c:: CHOPPiD ONIONI •:;· 23c::. · iiicii •••AD "~;'.'" 53t,:: PIOM CAI.IP. cMoect W«TAAOS 'RPP'ATA •INK ' SIMPLY HPllt . HAIR SPRAY ... ClltP ··wn . . ·NUTS · NECTAISWHT,HAWAllAN,(lo'I••;••) ··~; ·==~ ::~~~ PINEAPPLE2f!. COffl!-All- Y\JBAN Hb. con .•..... nc 2~b. con ..... $1.53 INSTAlfT 8-0L·P' .•.•. $1.25 CHAllLll II IB-· • flOM HOUSE Of sm1 , ••. , fGlL OAL~~ HOULlol 2 · •1 H~ la.es. TOHOID - 8onlen'1 Danish Margarine, l~b. 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'.37c ... swtn, uonc fLAl/Ott' I A c ; ,...... -..:.· ,• • 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St., Harbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa . I ' -=-·J I I ' . . . , '---""•·.' ~· .. tlo ...... ~ •• .... t ......... ' .......... . :· ' DEPART FROM TRADITION /l's the Berries .. .Cran-apple Dish .. ~-. Is Not Ordinary .. ~llvtnc ~ l1n't 'lbinbglving wlthoul cran-~-But here's a new way to: jirepare tMm u 1 dessert ~·· really "&be berrlet." Start by maldJlg the cru•I. Wilt a minute. Thll ts no ~ pastry. A 1ener11U1 helplnl of Cheddar cbee!e Is the fllvor secret here. -and Wilt a taste dllference it -nc· you're ready for the !Utdqua llllinl ••. allced juicy cool<inl 1pples and bright red crllliberri<• spiced just right with cinnamon. Turn Into ci:ult and It's re1dy for bak-411. -_:rht hard port ta in th• w'iitiflg. While slUl hot from the oven, sprlnkle your creation wttb more shredded Cheddar d>tese. Serve as 1 fancy deNert, or a sweet treat for Slimming · 1 I 9149 SIZ!S 1'11-241\ Ly 11f ,..i ... 1Tf,....,.. ... li!iiett hall .. izel recoentu IN!o!ttlJ lbe sure flattery of lhli • p)Tllllld shape. The unfaterrupted line makes you )oM taUtt and narrower. l!rinted P1uem 9149; Hall st .. 1111, Ill\, 11\1, 2011, ui.. >111. ·91ze 1&. ,_ :m IMlf'l'll ymla ~Inch. SUTY:nvz CENTS I n caliil.for eocb pattmi -1dd 11 oeola for e1eb ,pattml !or IJnki.l !'lllilinl and sped1I 111'"'1hi&: otherw!ic thlrd-clw ,,._, w!H· teke three weeka or .,.... Send to Marian MJ.'ii, the ·DAILY PILOT, 441 Pollenl Depl.. :Ill W"t lltli St., Ntw York, N. Y. 1eop. Print NAME, AP. DaEllS with ZIP, SIZE and mtE NUMBER. the lftemoon bridge club. CRAN-APPLE DESSERT Crull Pastry for double crust pie II cup shredded Cheddar cheese Ft11lnc s cupo pared, .Uced rooking apples 2 cups cranberries 1 ~ cups sugar 1/3 cup regular all-purpose nour t teaspoon cinnamon '' cup 8hredded Cheddar Chee" To prepare crust, add 'ii cup cheese to dry ingredients. Roll dough into 11 z: 15-inch rec- tangle. Place ln 1 \2-quart shallow baking dish; fold ex- tra dough over and build up on edge of dls.h; flute edge. To prepare filling, combine apples, cranberrie1, sugar, flour and cinnamon in a large bowl; tum into crwL Bake in a .. preheated 400 degree oven 40 minutes or un- til done; remove from oven and sprinkle '' cup cheese on top. Yield : B servings. South Seas Score Hit Pancakes from a mix get a glamorous topping. SOUTH SEA PANCAKES 1 can (13V• ouocea) pinea~ pie Udblts 1 can (11 ounces) mandarin oranges 1 U.blespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon minced candled ginger . Buckwheat panCakes, see below Melted butter Toasted coconut Drain pineapple ind oranges, reserving ayrup. Add enough of the orqe syrup to t.he pineapple syrup to make 1 cup. tn a medium saucepan gradually stir together the cornstarch and 1 cup fruit syrup, keepln1 smooth. SUrrtng e<>ostanUy, bring to a boil. Add &inae.r. Simmer over mediunl l>e1t for S minutes, stirring a few limes. Add drained fruit and heal. Brush pancakes wilh melted butter; top each servirig wUh the warm lrull topping and sprinkle with touted coconut. Baclcwlliui Paacatn Combine 1 cup buckwheat p111cake mix, I cup milk, 1 egg and 1 tablespoon salad (not olive) oil. SUr ligbUy until batter ls fairly smooth. For each pan- cake pour 1bout 14 cup bitter onto hot lightly gr!ased a'rld· die; tum when tops are covered wilh bubbles and edi"~ look cooked. Makes I. t , • , --ti, 4 PILOT ·AOVEATIS£R t1onday, Nottmbtt 24, 1969 Mond -- Thanksgiving is America's greatest feas tiW4 .the f?erli finest ••• and NO ONE ca m m . -• • •• ~ • • , • . POUM» ... Fresh Sausage ...... ; ................................ 59 · El Rancho'• own lean country o!yle! · . w ftu ' ' 10 llllNCE 89' estem v1Sters ....... " .......................... . Plump • , • !or a mi1hty ia,ty otulfing ! Ea$tem Ojsters ............. ~:'.'~ ............ ~1.09 For the turkq dreulnr prefer~ so often 1 Look to El Ra.n.Cho for all the fiz i:n'• w.ou.'Jl"want for ti fabulous feMt! Va.,.... e't'j·1ha.t'• almoat limitlus ... and quaZ.. it11 that1a.10 ... ~et'71 r~wa.rding/ EI Rancho Festive Specials! S& W Cranberry Sauce .......... 4 ~ SJ Johnston's Pies ............................ St Thanksgiving is a time when you want to 11erve the begt! Whole or strained ••• No. 300 •••• and a label you're proud to gervel Apple, Mince or Pumpkin ••• your choice of holiday favorites! Bi&' 9 inch size. ••• flaky crusts, plump with delicious filling! Yu ban Coffee ....................................... 69~ Sen.•e the coffee that's demonstrably superior in flavor and aroma! T\vo lb. can ..• $1.37. Savor the difference in Yuban ••• and the difference at El Rancho. You'll be glad you didl Birds Eve VEGETABLE 3 ro• s1 French Beans wifimon£?~!~~A~9~~.~·~~~~::·~~-i~ed Vegetabl., with O~ion Sauce, Rice Peas and Mushrooms, Vegetable Jubilee, Peas and Celery, Peu and Cream Sauce. Glorietta Peaches ............... 39' Glorietta Pears .................... 39'-Glorietta Apricots ................ 39' Ripe Elberta ••• sliced or halves .•• No. 2v, Bartletts ••• s'veet and finn ••• No. 2~ cans. Whole peeled ••. golden ripe ••• No. 2~ Darigold Butter ................... 79~ Wild and White Rice ........... 69' Stuffed Olives ...................... 49' Creamery fresh! Grade AA quality! Uncle Ben's ••• for a fine .dreasinr! 6 oz:. pkg. Los Olivos Manzan.illas .•• 7% oz. jar. Sara Lee Rolls ....... :.· ............. 49' Mince Meat .......................... 59' Spiced Peaches .............. 3 ,,, '1 Choose your fa vorites at this price! ••• Frozen S&\V ••• 28 oz. jar ••• flavor won't bake outt S&W , •• firm and flavorful ••• No. 2~ oize. Cucumber Pickles ................ 39' Wishbone Dressings ..... 3 :,~ $1 Avocado Dip ............. : ........... 49'- S&\V ••• crisp slices: in 22 ounce jar. French, Italian, Onion, Green Goddess caiavo ••• complet.e the picture! Frozen. 7 oz. Ripe Pitted Olives .......... 3 "' '1 Small Whole Onions ............ 39' Royal Host lee Cream ......... 79' Li ndsay ••• extra large ••• No. 300 can. S&\V ••• round out the menu! No. 303 Catering quaµty · ••. all flavors .•. I/a pllon. Mixed Nuts ........................... 79' Laura Scudder's Party Ji.fix ••• 13 oi. Small Whole Yams ............... 39' Cool Whip ............................. 59' Top your piea easily, perfectly! Qt. ••• Frozen S&. W ••• s'veet, smooth texture! ••• No. 303 Yams & Pineapple , Red Velvet ••. s"«•eet &'Olden meat, •• Riponed In the fields and flown fresh 1Broccoli - 60 smooth and buttery I S.rve baked or can- died, dotted with marah-· mallows I • • • • • • • • • • • • • Garden frosh .,. mild flavor that proves so popular 1 c- lb to El 8-licho I Serve IU1Cioua, naturally rip. ened, pintap. pie this weok I c 19~ Mixed Nuts ..... 49~ What would the holid&Y. be without the nut bowl, filled with favorileal Comt turke Y-l&Y . . JEL ·-1·ifR :i ~GR ·You' · for : at cl I :}~R~ · Zacl Bai ava Va Bi Sei iiU 01 St1 .. V1 .)I\ ' . El . ; .,, El •/ ··! Bo . " l • • J C1 Hi r' I .. K1 B1 -------------------------------,..-------,.,.--~--. . . . . . .. ---. --.... Mooday, N..-r 24, 1%9 d4y/ .You ''ll ,-lvant to 0e sure . you 8erve .. m~tch El .Rancho's qua.lity and -flavor! WITH AUTOMATIC TENDER· TIMER! •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' WITH AUTOMATIC TENDER· TIMER! ...... •'• ................... . Compare the quality ••• and see that El Rancho offers the finest value for your food dollar! Norbeet .•. a name you know and trust ..• plump tender turkeys .•. at the same price you'd expect to pay for lesser quality! And ... you get the iAutomatic Tender· Timer in ea~ turkey ••. your rua.ranteed y;ay t.o a turkey that's roasted to perfection! Your best.bu)' in a frozen turkey ••• anywhere!~ . :1EL RANCHO'S i·lfRESH ~GRADE "A" I if RESH 13EL RANCHO'S il GRADE "A" ·. FINEST , QUALITY! FINEST FLAVOR! . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FINEST QUALITY! FINEST FLAVOR! •••••••••••••••••••••••• I) ·you'll never find a finer turkey ! Selected from San Fernando flocks, where they're grolvn to our specifications .•• processed and packed exclusively -for El Rancho Super-Shoppers. Rushed to us, fr!l•h daily in motinWns of ice to insure freshness. Satisfaction guaranteed!! Sure, you'll find turkeys · at cheaper prices (we have 1em, too. take a look) ••• but this is the superior bird your f4Jllily, relati ves and friends deserve for Thanksgiving, 1969. I '.~Roasting Chickens ... 59~ . · Zacky Fanns: .... California Grolvn.! 5 lb. avg. Bar '1M" and \Vilson Festival Tavern Hams also available at $t.49 per Pound ! , ·~ Salad Dresslag . ,. .. ,. ••• •• •• •• ..... 3 IH $1 Van de Kamp's ••• c~oice of 39c varieties '. Feast Favorites t·: Ballantlne's Scotch .......... ~14.98 . ~ . . ' Serve it with pride I ••• and soda ! ••• 1/2 gal, ' . 1iL Old Crow ........................... ~11.49 Straight Bourbon ••• 'h gal •••. you _save $1 .40 ! ,, ~ Vodka or Gin ···:· ................. '8.88 El Rancho's great mixera! ••• Y, 11allon. ' :~ El Rancho Scotch .............. '5.79 · ·' Bottled tor us ••• in Scotl~nd l Fifth . •',} Creme De Menthe ............. !4.39 Hir.,.. WAiker ••• white or green I Filth. • r. Korbel Champagne ............ '4.'98 _ Brull, •• !ermented iii the botilel F ilth. Maple Leaf Ducks .... 69~ Fresh water ducks , •• so plump and so tasty I P•ul Motton Vin Rose .•.•.......••. $1.59 Make the meal a complete success ! ••• Fifth. The ham so special that ea~h is registered! Jt~ully cooked ••• boneless ••• and so ten- der and flavorful I at the Delicatessen ·1 Cream Cheese ........................... 35• !\:raft's famoµs "Philadelphia"! •• , 8 ounce. DlfChl . ps or ps ...................... 3 , .. 51 Pen and Quill holiday favorites! Reg. 39c Cooked Shrimp .......... s1 11? Begin the meal lvith shrimp cocktail!. Paul Motton Rh lneco1tle .•• , .••••••• $t.7t Light and dry •. delirl>tful with turkey ! Fifth. For Fixin the Feast! Poultry Seasoning ........... 19' Schilling'.!! .•• 'Vs ouuce tin. Water Chestnuts . . . . . . . . . 4 ... '1 Sona ... fo r dressi nr! 8 oz. tin. Cubbison's Dressin~ ........ .49¢ ~Ielba Toast or Corn Bread .•. 13 oz. Roasting Pan ................ '2.19 Bluestone ••• 12 to 15 lb. capacity! Roasting Rack ................ 69' Adjustable ••• chrome plated ! Meat Thermometer ......... '1.95 Your turkey \viii be perfect! Alcoa Foil ...................... 59' lieavy duty ••. 26 ft. roll. El Rancho Markets wlll close Thanksgiving Day I f rices in.effect Mon., Tues., lVed. Nov. 24, 251 26. No Bales to· dealers. · . 9pen dailv 9 to 9. Closed Thanl:1giving Dav. ' . Ask the manager about our convenient Charge Account.Service HUNTINPTON HARBOUR:· Warner Ave. & Algonq'uin St. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd . • 255 5 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Villags Center) . . . Also conveniently locatecl stores In Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena , , ' Monday, N"'mbtr 24, 1%9 , TOUR THE WORLD Beans Prove · Gastronomical \ . Hot or cold, soup starts the meal , complements the meal, oflen Is the meal. Andt when you learn a rich, full·bodled aoup with plump and tender beans, you have the basis for a lot. ol compliments from the replete diner. Five different beans, wllh nve carefully chosen soups, can take you on a gastronomi- cal tour of the world. Start in the northeut comer or the United Stat.es with the pairing of oven baked beans and tomato soup. Then travel through the desert oasis regions with garbanio beans and celery soup -on to Italy for an almost-minestrone, made of red (or white) k14ney beans and vegetable beef soup - away lo lhe land of the bull ring with a chili bean and cheddar cheese soup blend - and end the joumeY with a candellt dinner for two. on the pallo , with barbecue beans In consomme, aspic. Try one -try them all - have a souply won~erful time! OVEN BAKED BEANS AND TOMATO SOUP I 16 oz. can (approx. 2 cups) oven baked beans 1 IOYi oz. can tomato soup (condensed) 1 fresh tomato, cut inlo small pieces Combine beans, soup and tomatoes in r;aucepan. Heat mixture thoroughly, stirring gentl y so as not to break beans. Serve piping h o t • Serves approx. 4-6. Variation : Pour over rice and lop wllh crisp baC-On a trips. GARBANZO BEANS AND CELERY SOUP I t5•Ar: oz. can (approx. 1:;1 cups) garbanzo be a n s. drained and rinsed In cold water 1 101Ar:· oz. can celery soup (condensed) J 11~ t.sp. brand y dash of cayenne Combine beans. aoup, bran- dy and cayenne in saucepa n. Heat mixture thoroughly, stir- ring gently so as not to break the bean1. Serve piping hot. Serves approx. 4-6. Variation : Serve over rice. KIDNEY BEANS AND VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP 1 IS!h oz. can (approx. J3,11 cups) kidney beans, drai n· ed and rinsed in cold watu 1 101/1 oz. can vegetable-beef IOOP (condenseQ) 1 Tbap. red port wine I/a tap. oregano Combine beans, soup, wine and oregano.in saucepan. Heat mixture thoroughly, stirring genUy ao as not to bteak the beans. Serve piping h o t . Serves approx. 4-6. Variation: serve over your ravorlte paste. 1 CHILI BEANS AND CHEDDAR SOUP J 15"2 OZ. can ·(approx. I~~ cupo) chin beana t 10.\\ oi. can cheddar cheete soup (condensed ) t canned chilies, chopped I 2 oz, jar sliced pimientos Combine beans, soup, chilies and pimientos in saucepan. H .. t mixture thoroofhly; stir· rln& 1enlly so u not to break the beaM. Serve piping hat. Serves approx. 4.f. Variation: serve o'V e r tortWu or com chips. j 'I 1 e~~e~=~~~ g:~!:; . } 1 101k oz. can co1110mme ... soup (condensed) I 151h oz. can {approx. 1~ cups) barbecue beans I Sprinkle gelatine over half · · lhe can of consomme in sauctpan. Stir over low heat unUI dissolved. Add remaining consomme. Pour into shallow pan and chill until thick. Stir In beans. Return to refrigerator until. firm. Cut in· to cubes and serve. Makes ap. prox. 2 cups Smart Covers 7294 Save dollars! Give living or playroom a· bright, new ·look ll'ith smart slipcovers. · ,, ' -. ' '· " ?\1ake an old chair or sofa look NE\V, fresh with easy- se'N slipcovers . Send for $~p. : by:Step Instructions 7294 for .. ~. basic slipcover, 6 variations. l Fllo'TY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add JS cents for each pattern for first-class maillhg and specia l handling : ot.11erwise third-class delivery \\·Ill take three weeks or more. Send to Alice Brooks The DAI4 LY PILOT. 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box: 163, Old Chelsea Station; New York. N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addtts1, Zip, Patttrn Number. B!I} lt'1 0 Needlecrart Catalog -40 pages, over 200 designs, 3 free patterns! K111t, crochet Instants, a r g y I e sweater, hats, dresses, swim !Ult. Quilt, embroider, :-reave, Make toys, gifts, gay afihans. Send 50 cents. SO INSTANT Gilli. Make to- day -give tomorrow. 50 cents. "11 Jlf(y Rup" lo knit, croc het, weave, sew, hook. SO cents:. Book of IZ Prtie Afbaas. 50 cents. Book of 1! Prlre Af1ll1n1. 50 beautiful patterns. 50 cents. Museum QUiit Booll; z -pvt· tt m1 for 12 5Uperb quilts. 50 cent.. Book 3. 1'Qultt1 for Today'• Llvtn1". IS patterns. 00 cen~. •• ' ··l -. .,;1 . ;1• •'"• • ·''· ' .. .. " . .•. ... di~ .. ~ .>t ••• •\:.• 'i• " ·'I • f1t{ ·V I I I I • ~ .................. ~ .._ . ' ; :ass : .:so LL .-. H DAllV '1LOT Monday, Nomnbtr 24, lM 1; Tips for Cut Ups Holiday ·Diners Given Bird Are you toln& to spend your preparation. Complement thl& new-!tyle, t tables~ chopped T11lnllS,Mn& day at a football To carry throllp "" a turkey wltll tr • ~ I t Io " a I pa,.ley ttadtwn rooting tor the borne carefree note, make me you pumpkin pie-atore-bought or Place turkey parts In team? Or do )'OU hope•to be ha ve a can of deJicious and homemade. . shallow baking dish (f3dx2"), anywhere e1.cept in the k1t· convenient giblet graYy on BAKED nrllUY PARTS skin-side . down; brusb with chen teo.idin& a r o as t l n g hand. Ble(ld parsley and white Wini GIBL8'1' GRAVY butter and sage. ·Bake at 350 turkey? 1£ to, this new recipe wine 'Yilh this s mooth, 6 poonds turk'1', cut up into degrees F. for 311 nllnutel. for baked ll\fkey parts is versatile saut'e and pour the parts • Turn parts; brush with butter des~ to set you free. velvety mixture over the 2 tablespoons melted butter' and sage again. Bake 30 nus year idect a small turkey for the last 30 minutes or margarine minutes more.. • \li'hole turkey cut lnlo parts ... or baking -just enough time Sage ' Combine grafJ, wine . and Then, when Thanksgiving day for the flavors to mingle in a 1 can (IOY~ ounces) giblet ~parsley. Pour over1 turkey dawns, seek 1our pleasure or glorious treat. Your turke'11 gravy \ • \parts. Bake,, miautet more. give thanks u you please. couldn't be better dressed. 2 tablespoons white wine Makel I servi.J!CI. Justli~astringaroundyour,~~~~~~~~~~~~__;~~~~~~~~~~.....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......:..::..:.......:......:......:.::..:..:...:.......:...:.:.......:...:..::....:....:_~~~~~~~~~~~~ finger as a reminder to pop the turkey parts into the .oven an hour and a halt before d.b- ner is to be served. Brush with butter and sage, and, after the £irst 30 minutes, turn the pieces and brush again. You still have tradl· tional Tom turkey without spending Jong hours 1 n Casserole Concocted For Bird What to do with thal leftover holiday turkey? One good use is to pul il in a cass erole with fresh mushrooms, noodles and a sauce made with broth and light cream. The mushrooms add delightful flavor. I! relatives and close friends are on hand after the holiday, you'll find this casserole makes a good main dish to feed to eight of them. Nothing more than a salad and perhaps a loaf or garUc bread are needed to serve with the dish. Dessert can be fresh fruit and holiday cake or cookies. ' HOIJDAY CASSEROLE '4 cup ( ~ PQUnd) butter I pound fresh mushrooms, sliced 3 tablespoons flour l cups fat-free chicken broth . (homemade or canned) '~ cup light cream 2 tablespoons chopped pi- miento '~ cup medium-dry sherry :i.4 cup grated Parmesan cheese 4 cups cubed (I-inch pieces lightly packed) leftover roast turkey Salt and pepper to taste I paekage (12 ounces) medium egg nood lcs. cooked according l o package directions and drained Jn a IO-inch skillet melt 1,'4 cup of the butter: add the mushrooms : cook over rather high heat, stirring often. until wilted -about 5 minutes ; set aside. In a large saucepan (about 3 quarts), over low heat. melt the remaining 1,4 cup butter: st ir in the flour. Remove from heal. Gradually slir in the chicken broth, keeping smooth; add the cream. Over moderately low heat, cook and stir con· stanUy until thickened. Off heat, stir in pimiento, sherry and ~~ cup of the Parmesan : mix in mushrooms, turkey, salt and pepper. Arrange noodles and mushroom-turkey mixture in layers in a buttered 4-quart casserole, havfng sauce as last layer. Sprinkle with remaining ~. cup Pannesan. Cover tightly and refrigerate -overnight if you like. Bake, covered, in a 350- degree oven unt.il bubbly-hot -1 to 11,1: hours. Makes 8 servings. Recipe Nole ff you want to use chicken rather than leftover roast turkey in the Holiday Casserole. you may cook the chicken thi s \vay: Place a 3V. to 4 pound roasting chicken with the giblets (but omitting liver ) in a Dutch oven or other saucepan into which the whole chicken fits. Add enough cold water almost to cover. Add a medium onion (s li ced). Several ribs of celery (s liced) and 2 tea.spoons salt.. Bring to a boil: simmer, covered, unlll chicken is tender -45 to 60 minu~. Remove chickep and cool : re.move bones and skin; cover and refrigerate. Before using in Holiday Casserole, cut into about t~incb cubes to make 4 cupt lightly packed. St.rain broth i refrigerate in OOftrfd jar; before using, remove any fat that has hardmed on lop. To use in lfollda.y Ca58erole, measure the amount called for in 'l'tCipe (! cups); rtfrigerate leftover broth for other UM:. ~hange Pepper Ute white instead of black1 pepper In crtam soups and l!auces to eliminate the black 1 •pecks .-h1cb rruiy •Pi><O'I un~ttr1dive. Prite5 or• DiKounted EJ.tept o" Fair-Traded and Go.,.e rnm•nl control)ed Items. ! GROUND BEEF r1n11,1111 IMllllOfl l llAUTT •••••••••••••ll• ' FRYING CHICKENS U.U.i. '1'81A 111$11 lllfQS I nllOll & "UW-WllOUIOOf ... LI. T-BONE STEAK 1.t.IU llMOVll -ltKlf .... II Ill IL.t¥0fl I TIDlll lU ..... , .. ll. BABY FOOD r~~z:~~~.'.~ ................. ac BABY JUICE ~~·~"::.1,~:.~~~~ .............. 8' S.M.A. LIQUID::::.·~ ............... 26' BUTTERNUT ~:~~1<••····· 73' BUTTERNUT ~:~:.1c•1 ..... 1•1 FOLGERS ~r::.1ca1 .......... 73' FOLGERS ~r::.1ca1 ........... 1•1 FOLGERS ~:~:.'<•• ........... 2°' MAXIM flHHHU•llUoUIT 1" tOfrH-4 Ot. 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Idell To Boil, fry Oi for Malllrc. · Mums Red' Velvet Yams .. ':"'_ 'I" --. Papayas ... i:,~r.;'rn,111 hem The ""''"' blo .. i. -BUSY BAIER 10-Dozen Bananas .. 3"' •1°0 .. 11· Po.a.toes .:.·.:-.. ~., 10 .. 4ftc Box Cookies -YOUR CHOICI- • Chocolote Chip •Walnut fudge •Sugar Caaki .. c -Vmtl~t Yttetlblt ToOt .. ... 7 • · Apples Gr.apefruit t!.';."~· 5 ~ " ~:...!lW:: 5 ... · 89, . Persimmo"s ~~ 2 ~· 29' ·Avocados ~~::"...!''f: ... 3 ..... •1• Oranges Yellow Onions .~~. 3 ~ 29' . : . ~~~ 8:;:99.~ .,Cr&p CP,~ts .'.~ ~~ 29' ' ~ -' • ' ' • ' I • •' . r ' ' ' OAILV I'll.OT If , .... ,.. Edward Coffee r:aua':J'ill PIR. Rich~ .. bust FIMr.' .. . , Mrs. Wrf9ht11 Refrigerate.d Biscuits Ch~ce Of Bllttermilk Or I-IL Swet)mllk cu · All Safeway Stores ..... CLOSID tun And FIMrlol. For ,,...... Mtlt I.ams, Or Etc. lDlr lo Prlcol c SAFEWAY 'S YOUR BEST PLACE TO SAV E \ Crali~erry Sauce Gold . Medal Flour En~~ 1::-25° s~s1· Betty Crocker Quality Product · ·· Bis·quick Mix Pixie Dandy Yams z ~as• . Lucerne Egg · log ~~, t 49' May~nnaise M~r~~~ :; 58• Dressing Mix t1t~~,,sttt~ 1::-45' ....... , ....... , .• ,.._. ...... , ..... · ... -• 1000 Baysill 0r .. ; NewP,811 .._ .... · 24 Monarcb 8IY p~~ So. · utuna • .136 N. • Ccllst .Hwy., Latuna Beach "i " e · santa 1 ' Ana Freeway· at La · 'Pai, Mis~on Viejo • · Wilson & Failllew, Com Mesa · • ' ~ •• I I .. • Mondi)', Now~blt 24,1969 .. t' • H DAILY PILOT (~_-Expansion .-of i s·uper Ma fkets AiCl .... O~l y a P~w Consumers i NEW YORK '(UPI) _ Brand loyalty -t<peat or "spln-ofrs!' offs" from tiie v~rlety that r<' plain." . suSrn,arlcet aervice come CUBiomers th..;ght they we..;. ,; America's mobile society is purchases of one manW• The first tenn describes a quire cooldna, ·and dJet dessert He said a feW flavored .more slowly than new pro-belni: ciPped," 'he idded. ;! turer's producb -la·a ·vidtm compeUlive · erodoct for mixes, "spin.offs'' from in· calsupa sUJ1 ·are around but ducts and oo a &mallet scale. LePage said lhat computer price and the name of an Item, rings it up on a register and even keeps an inven\.Qry for the market manager's COD· venience in reordering. . changing the appearance of of the new products puab. w..t somethlnl alrt'&dy in dlstribu· stant puddingt. onion and ~ flavored ',. LtPage said an aulon)aUc '· supermarkets by1 accepting year alone, about 1,000 ·lms. tloq. "Spin-offs" are ,Van. .~•se Aid some ne\(' iJl:fO-•.• o.nes were Wlttid111wa by one unloader te-11ted for !bopping checkouts are coming. He :: new dei>artmenfs and dem!in-mostly food . were' iniroduced Uodl on estabHabed products, dUcta, #K:ludlng good~ fall . mMnufacturer after (IG)y test carts was dtOJJP"' · because it ~,to esUl!tate their ar· ;1 ding expansion of some older in supermarkets. • such as packagtd J>l!:ddings because they're, ov.erpriCed Qr marketing, and three others didn't 11ve " time iit the riwJ Ute 'but ,wd at,,least. one • LeP"8e said customers In ~;nputerlzed markets will leave thek carts on line and wait com!ortably .in a departure lounge for their ba,ged purch-to arrl ... :i About 20 percent surviv~. that were introduCed after the becaUse mailufacturen don't from another corppany also checkout ciluDter. But too fut ~ manufacturer hu a compu~er, ;\ ones. said LePage, and ~t that s~ or packated flavored know their ma~et. • were wWldrawn because of is u-bad 11 too alow. that will work on merchandlae :l But these alterations have did are food. He added that gelatin mis11. · ~ "TbQ' forget that ldtllf~ut UnUted acceptance. •l'fe· (tried an adding codedwitbspeclallnk. .• 1ess impact on some families' many are •jme, ~" product.5 Instant puddings are "spin-catsup ~ the kids want it New de v e Io p m e n t s in ma~i _.\b&~ workeil. '°· fut An eleclrlc eye piclu: up the :1 shopping habits than you ~ •• • .. . . :; might expect. :! One big supennarKet chain :: has doubled its allocation of :! froien food space in the past : : rive years. Some stores that :1 had a 20-foot freezer 10 years : : ago now have a 200-!oot one. :~ Yet surveys show 80 percent : : or all frozen foods are bought ~ t by only 25 percent o f American families. and 40 . : percent never buy frozen food at all, says Edward LePage. execuUve vice president of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. (A & P). "People who budget buy canned instead of frozen food ." LePage added in an In· terview. "Frozen food doesn't sell as well in rural areas (as it does in urban and suburban ones). And younger families ·buy canned instead of froze n food." LePage said delicatesse n '· departments are being in· troduced in his chain· in smaller cities, such as Detroit, :: Indianapolis and Louisville, to ·· help meet consumer demand for pre-prepared food - ·. especially in neighborhoods with many apartment houses, '• Un til a few years ago, in- dependent delicatessens and "deli" departments were . : largely New York phenomena · · that s~ialized in ready-to-eat : and fancy packaged, canned ; • and processed foods. : · In th es e cash-and-carry : : times, you can win new ; customers with new products : and departments and Ct1m· ; petitive prices, but retaining · them isn't easy, LePage in- . dicated.. "One In 10 housewives changes her source of food ;. : supply every week," he said. .. ... .. . Whale Mascot 7046 Surprise a tot or teenager u·ith this smiling whale! BIG whale -big enough to seat. a child. Use colorful pri'.1t ?lid solid scraps to for1n back ·and front (both the sa1ne). Add fins . Pattern 7046: pattern pieces. FIFTY CENTS (coinsl for each patlem -add 15 cenls ·for each patterp for first-class mailing and special handling; otherwise third-class delivery ·\viii take three weeks or n1ore. Send lo Alice Brooks, The DAILY PlLOT. 105 ·Needlecraft ~pt., Box 163. . Old Chelsea Station, New : "York, N. Y. 10011. Print · .Name. Address, Zip, Patt.cm : ~umber. BIG 1111 Needle<:rafl : 'Cataloa -40 pages. over 200 : :designs, 3 free patterns! K:1it. : J"rochet Instant. a r g y I e : i'iWe.ater, hats. dresses, swim : ~uit. Quilt, embroider, weave. .. ~1ake ioys. gifts, gay afghans. · .send SO cents. : . 11 INSfANT Gifts . Ma~e t .. : day -give tomorrow. SO . 'cento. : "t• Jiffy Raas'' to knit, : _crochet, weave, sew, hook. 50 • cenU. . : -ol 11 Prl,. A/gban1. fill · cents : Barg•tn! Qallt Book I has J6 • beautiful patterns. SO cenLs. 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' 4' ·-· '· /r' k: -... ---.. ~ --. --· ----..,..._ -· ....-------·-···...---.. .._....,,..,~~~,----~------·· . • ., . . ' " . ®rm·v ~ -~ 2.~· ' j: f • ' . ' • • • i ; . ' . ·~-;-,. ... ""'JIM!MfM l4T .... 1UK.lt1'ill.toJ·llMf •• .\ . ! -, y • • ' ·COSTA MDA Ill L IM It. -'°"~ ........ . -..... •ai,-•-.. .1!14" ... fOllllTAIM fMW'....,. -IOITM I.AMINA 'lll:D,S. C......, U. ...... !M.u..--..m.. C... le ...... llW.._, ..... ~ ... ,., ...... ' . ' .. ' .... ..... ' ' ~ • I. t ., ' . ' " . . ~"-·· 1•Nl¥'1 LOI U.'OIWIR °" CllUNTY ., .. ~ IJll,' r ' ' ,, ' " • • 1 ' ' • ' -• . . .. ... .·up_~ets·· Pu.:~·:·usc~ •• ...J,, • ••• ,,. . . , M~c~i~~ri ·::1~~ Qowl 87 'l1li!: ASSOcL\T!il PJl!;i, . ' uniay. "But when I~ tNnkinc'a1tou1 · For the •UCLA aod· Slari!onl loolbill lt reallott.:.illy, I know wo biio three . le1nt1 in ··the P.adllc>4, Jt·wu'lhil )'Ur DMn -to go Ind the bls- that •mlght have·been. · . · ii 11111 aheadr too." For University of .Southern Call!., Tlte."bli-" lo t1jt Dec. IT,,_ It IS the,yiar that b. since the TniJins will Arltll\IU clult wblch could dOcide the ' go to the Rose Bowl for an.unptecejlenttd top team of the rerutar -· fourlb straiaht tlrne. Joe Paterno, whose founh-ra.Qked Penn F.or lhe othen, ii b wait until nrit State team beat Pitt 27·7, iald Ohio )'ear. State's defeat "give. 1.11 1nothef,sbot 1t Two upsei.s 5aturdlY,° one .major-and being No. I. U Ohio State hada't betit one nol·.0 m!'51' lm'itpiet; th!Vlf the Tro-beaten It would have -tougil. But I J-1 againlt ¥1chtpn )'> the Jin. l think we have ·the cradOnttail." ~ " • l • There was no word lr*ra Frank Broyles lftcbiga'n upld. NO: 1 ObJo Stlte"M-12 of thJrd-ranted Artansu, a1ao idle Satur- • and UliC. ~'UCLA, 14-11 .. althooaJi dl,y. Broyles probably WU too busy plot- tbe ~ •ere·illgbtly favored. . Ung an ambolb for Te'Xas wben th& . And the Tr<llP ivabbed t!iePaclftc-8 Longhorns lnoade Fayetteville. • similar to t1ie >tay they stayed un-DOlplte the and of Ill 22-game wlnnlni defeated in the invklus Ultee contests -streak, Ohio State must feel a Utile bit of wllh a !Ina! peHOd ·rally bi.( ore more than prtde at tbO ~·-o! Bo 90,ooo In the Los Anceles eouseuin. /i<hembelcller; ~·· Ont -year So, the kine 11 dead. . Coach. Schembeelller received • mut.er'a But Ohio State's ...,,._ 11 kin& of ~ IA ecb;olloo !rom Ohio State In the-cciltere !oothall -Id ...,,•the knov(n 195Z and' oa;ved ii Woody Hay.,• lino ~ 1111UJ .all the ~ In ,The ~led c0ach !rom JllMI., ' Press po!laz:e to and.COWi~ tonight. He atao'playf14 UOdar Hayes at Miami.•· . • fll" ~ · · u'"t'h~ -~ ·-•• ' 'I ~ There 1s· no llhortare .of catidldatOI lo ' of Olilo ..,r spent many hours at the the walle 61 r.lichtpD•, ll!wtlng ufll'I '111 Hayes --t talkln1 rootbal~ . Boston Patfifl(S' running back Carl. Garrett. goes . head over he~ls, aftet Ca~g a JS.ya.rd pass from. q_~~er:back .Mike Taliaferro ip an AFL game with the suuaio SW..'•Tl'yinalto wrest ball.from Gar.- ·rett ·is Pete !11chlirdsot1. Garrett Is locked· a battle with Buffalo's O. J. sirlip;Off•fof'i:ookie·Jiooors i111he·· :H~ helped the Patrlots defeat the Bills, 35-21. • . · . t1ie titlaJity Bucteyeo, who bad -et' • The-iarpat croWd ever to see a collare t1ie top ot:the r,aoklnis an· .. -tong. . JOottiall - -1111,111-watched IJth- .UCLA, whldl fltiiaI;M 1+1.. ~ raitbd ll1ddlao rally frcJln M and a.1 ' more than a U. to go lo the 1lole llaWI dellcltl, ud biUle Ila · way to the Role since USC'• Ue in 1 M-1 record had come Jklwl qanst f1ftb..nnked Sou i be r n qalnat a -erenoe oPP\nent, NO!rt ~ •.. · Dame. . ., . . . Wit . . · I : : •J• . . ' ' ' ~ . For. th"t reucm, the Bruinl , t · fqr • · , · . Dennf5'-No · Men·aee -:• l'i:!:r~:;;:. *i:'b.': !-:'~ n obbled · Lakers lead with three inlnutel left ln the pme: ~Al , · , 0...11. y PeL.Qf ...... " ,., O'.-...~ Dummi(;lt All Anywa,-, Jimmy Jones, who had compl'eted only ... pass 1n hit! first 10 attempts; moved Awai"t Grm· der· !110 ~ia!" u yardJ and Urno ,a 1.3-i'u:ct • pasa to 'Sam Dickerson tor the. Wliinlria --· • score with 1:3Z left. Kni ks k ' • • ' '4 I ' ' • ' I ' ., • • ljEJIT STOP, ROSE BOWL .,...Jimmy Jones, USC, qullclerback,.gell':· set to thf<!w a pass a• the ,Trojans defeated the:UOM.-Brulns Satur.-. day to gam·the coveted-bid, 14-12. USC wUI face· Michigan· on N.1';: Year's Day fn .Pasadena. In foreground o1 picture is Terry DeKrnt:~ (19)_.wllb C~arlle Ev~• (23) moving .In from the right. Unidentifieil".' Brum lmeman bas h1S hand In the. aJr In !root ol Jones. in at!_. Trojai:i,$. in Rose Bowl .,...11::(11 k'ffi/';rn': the ~Ve~"::. c , Bue s terference by UCLA's Danny.Graham 1t the UCLA 3Z on I fourth-down~lO aib,latlon. LOS ANGELES (API -The Los Angeles Liters, pro basketball's version of Genenl HOllpltal, hobble olf to New York and Milwaukee thiJ week after a to deflect the ball. · ~' . . . Don't be suJllrised 11 )'OU ,see Dennis Dummit and ·his L'CLA coach, Tonuny Prothro, sharing seats of honor on a Rose Parade float this coming New Year's Day ... the University of South- ern California's float, that is. 'Ibey earned some such graUbl!le from the Trojans as a r'5Ult of USC's 14 -12 win over UCLA ln,Satu'rday's game which decided JJ!O. ~~ of Ole Pacific 8 and Jl;o a... l!Owl•bld. Denhl.l.was hardly a m~:~ un'less it was ~ his own teem wbene~ he passec1· Of' at,.. tempted to.\lir"'· . ~-~t w_at: U~sgreatest weaPon as "!: :~ ;!Iva ~ptlons and, was . . ., } .. ' • • . ' .. ••••••''''''f'''''" WHI':fE WASH . ly tas&tlm UCLA bad1e wllliclil wu sported hy various aAdonedol. De bilstg:e rud: 11-on ~ Wiid Beeb.•• * * * Tooting your own hot:n section: This column projected early last week that Michigan would upset Olllo State and it had forecast Michigan would be in tbe .... Rose Bowl. back in September. * * * The. Trojans won lhe game on the nei:t play. ' v1•m nervous as 1 . ~~ over the , possibility we could wine! up No. l In the nation," s&ld Dam11 Royal, whole sec. ond ranked Teus' team djd not pjay. 84~ . . . . break-even weekend. . The Natk>nal Basketball Association club, reduced from'the league limit of 12 .P~yen to elchi. --IOme of them llsted as uWil~ wounded" -are idle today. Bu! Tueoday night · they'll I t n d Pilots Tab Bristol . ~~~ :.r:~~",1~?; · '· runaway: leader1, the .New Yl'l'k Knlcks. and Lew Alclnd<>r: Los Angel" 11 0-2 • NFL flound,.e ' :viking~ .. M:a;nia;n ... t~~d, ' ' I \ • f ~ce L.ions Thanksgiving ' ' ' I I ! 0 As. New· Ski.·p. per. The OH! eVe.nlng .tltey'JI villt the .BUd• Steve Ctlflesb, formrr Cotta Mesa -, .Brlst·' ol qMlainst the ~kl and 1-0 'a'g81nsi BJ ASSOCIATED PRESS QM of .the game's .most uitUAUal;.:... ~ <>race ea.st eout,e-·type; c·npt SEA'ITLE (AP) -Dave , was lwiiukee th\e year. Gafy Cuozzo camei bounding off the cid 'ts in th lhir,. d •!"" a toiacbde!'n rPD• In da:t la1.i 13 tecoadl, named manager of the Seattle Pilotl [O. Jerry West'1 40 points on Saturday bench 'to nre two touctQ>wn paues and en ,came ~ e. period wl)ea, te, lepd Whlttltt Collere to a 15 --If ·ver-·day, succeeding Joe Schultz 'who W'5 night b009ted the Laftn past the War· set up tWo' more. as the ~lnnaota Ylklng.s with i the Vikings leading . 24-14, qfirllii did uver Redlands. . fii'ed after leading the Ari\Uican .League rlori1 tOMe:' Saturday night In San Fran-ran their record to ~1 and maintained a Weat took a ·Steeler kickoff on hiJ lf ~ W.-pve ColOet .• -• llJ' 1 ,..· •-• ..._ baseball .expansion club lti: lts"flm sea-mco. :Bu. t hit!. 38 pointa Sunday night raiced down the sldellnel. The ball m· ' • ... -., _ ~ uooi: h two-game edge over·Detrpl\.\':,n the Cen-ou~ of his bands at Q:ae Viki•• .-,} • SCIAC ~--.._Id .,__ pla"'-1 son. . we~~ enoug to prevent the Baltimore 1 al Di •-1 • of the NFL Vikln .. . ·~ -~..-.. p. AIW 1-• or General manager M~ Mllkes an-Bulle from IMln r · v ... on · · ' gs Mlnqesota's John Beasley didn't ..va.. Whittler are GreciSbalrm, Ra11 Pmtell,' , ts • g l2M7. 1 won over Steelers, 5S-14 !:teak str1·de ln snaring the' · ball In-•~'.:.: Rick M DOUnl'td Bristo1'1 set . at a nen Los Angelet trailed San Francisco by -.._ . Viki aod ,., t •--• . u~ OCC f=J:!. Craig AUn -an el-conference ,and said he hid beeil' ttir.d 1~ points midway in the third period ,,;~:i. . ..iyt np ., J.INns mee •Jl;:.llU~D lnd rambling, lhe final 80 yards. ·• to a ·multi year conlract ,1t an undJI-"'fore roaring back to move •head to ........ ng, . gh ·1 Pittsburgh 's Don MCCall returned a • • • cloSed ~-' ' stay at 98-91. Mel Counts 1hovfled in 21 Minnelota thundered ~J>:Ul PiUsbur ' kickOff :101• yards for,:'a TD and PRI The 35-yellHld Bristo!. ~••••ed the !12-ll, Baltimore squee..ed past Chicago Kra I th Vl"·-FuJI~-"' ch E ol H-point.a to aJd the Laker e&UH.. 24-21 'on ·aome ·late herokl by veteran ~ use o e .... 'Ii .. ran back an ·tn-<>ranP~~Co~ge h.~~p~ os::r~ ~~!ct~ ~~=al Hi:·:: .. :r'"*:••,, T LOS AN•:L•: T Johnny Unitaa, Cleve.land clipped, New terctpUon ..ri yardl·to' 9COl'e ·i?J tbe-'Ant ~"' all team1n the Southern Cal jaycee water fifed at the ~of the 1llt IUIOl1 after Mot!lie 11 •7 Jt ~rr.tt J • ,,. 12 Yor.k2'-17. Wuhlngton topped A,tlanta127-: hall.. ,J --ed· for 66 yatdllin tosses to ,neutral~ polO championships · last weekend with the club, finished uut1i' In bie Western ~;!t, ~ t~ ;: :'~ ' 1 : ::: • 3: 20,' Detroit beat Qreen Bay 11;10, · : Unl!as lounged around ~ sldellnel -.,_. · '-'--gh .~.. I ·three rcturru·ng all-•ta•---•• some out· Di •-. Merin • >J 11 H"ltt • , 1.2 1 Philadelphia <Whipped St. Louis Sf-30 and marking the £1rst time alnce 1958 ·\hat~h.. ... _ --·.ihi. ... ·~ INIPlll nU t mlllJK.I o • -.. K>I,. lllll.I vuiion. JoM1ar1 1 2.1 11 Cout111 11 1.1 21 1.. .... _ ... _ bac" h .... 11~ .r - M.C, -..q ..... -& u• ~ ' standing newcomeni from the prep ranks. The choices flt 1 manacer" for the koTt 1 1.2 1' McC1!1W "· 1-2 21 New· Orleans ·subdued San Fraocl&c!o w-v~...., an ' quiu-u::r . "• -ln ,.._. .. q ·~"'° teOlb'i.!Jy. · l th' But. he says OCC was still b ..... i.; .... in Pilots hid n11TOWed dori to Bri.ROI· Ind ce,,.,. ' .. • L......,, 1 .. a 3l · didon, dJdn'~ start for. the Colts -..... And Prothro deael'ftS an :i: n LS last year's state title glory -~~by 1Jilly' Martin, who led the Mlmesota ~'"' ~ :,:: : . C~. who ~ed for 130.'yards,;J' . watc~ Chicago in~ercept two .~artiJfOi. department .. .,.. it w• is chotheice II wtll ha ch . def d ~ '· "' ' J..__ Hende-•n wltb a 28-yarder . rall , pas.sea i· and turn. • • tlteiU .1 "'l.·O to' leave Duminit iii Ute game. Oo , not ve a ance to en jts Twins to the cbampJonahlp al. the Amer-Tot111 .if iwo 11' Tot•ll • 11." .,, .... n, • ..., tou hd sklellnes was Jbn,Nader, ao untrled,leld · stil(.e •crown. Fullerton and LOng, Beic~ lean League.Welt 'tlds yeir Ind then got • r;.111:;191 ~ :: C g : = 1r, ~ touedta stx-yarder to Oscar Reed 'ln the • c OWl'll. '. 1 • • ~:· general. And the Wiy thirip w~e 1otng wUl represent the Southland in the state U>e axe. Both were interviewed ~y ...,...rc, -""'°'· metcb rmarked. by, some martthon .r~, · Finally, with just 7:40'leff and the Cills ror UCLA umer Tummit's dirfdlon, tourney. Milke. here lllt week. 'f'::!T' =~ --H4::i1Jrr10A •· w ""°"": '!· tu.rm and bizarre plays. , trailing 21-14, the old maestro gdt Uae_.U even Zenon Andru,syabyn at quarterback . · ' • -and promptly directed a 17·yanl .m ~~nr~~~~I: R .d. D ' "Ch. f' w·th s ·T·h f~4-~ ~~~t~~:::;::.:= servetowln.Whonyouarel"lllJoftwo al · ers · OWD( . . te S .. 1· .· -" .. · .. : . e ~ ·,hen.alterJ.rr;Log.nlnte~~ nagrant ~ i!ltelfemtCe tnlracllon1, ' , · .-. • . · . . . • • . . . ,. , Bobby !)ougl.,. )lii.l'and returned 11\to fumble once ind throw rive intercept.ions ... the Bear 40, Unitas cttot/e the Colts= you merit only ·one thing -defeat. ground to set up Lou lllchaels' 17 Actuaily, ltwas USC that (lt1lbably did By ASSOCIATED PREflll ihou1d have thrown beltlrioo." nve yard ·run and Dawsoa throw a 31· r.{elnwblle, J .. Nam.U. threw two winning field goal with just IJ UCLA_ and th.-nation ~ a !avor by Quarterback Leo Daw-has seen hit! In other AFL -· Gie Eutern yard IGuchdown' -to Olli Ti)'lor, touchdowit -to Geor1e Sauer,dlabe lelt. ... ;. eaminJ Ille Ji711 Role Bowl bid tom~ mates cm the Kansas City Chiefs lllvlllon-leadlng New' Yort. Jill, 9-3, Oatland·caught 111 flrat toucJtdoWn .\rhen Partlll hit Pete l.iunmona.irllh a~-' I.er.or· Kolly, showlnc ,,.... o1 ~ Michigan. defealtv.r team mate u many Jo,.•Jn. drubbed ClllclnttaU, f:t,1;'40-Tf:s-, 3-Georp All<ln101irelllmid ... lntaceptlao llrlke,.Blll Malhls rat) 11 yarda::tor a bHIHanee Ouhecf.for dlrft ~ ~. It saves UCLA the embarrassmeot of lerct!ptloot In a game. But !No lime It · I, topped Bulla\>, 3", lHt:.San·lllqo, 5-D yards. touchdown ml Jim Turner klcl<ed ,_ and plck;.i up rn yUds ., c;g IOBing. • WU the Oakland Raiden who'otote that •• -Denver, .. 1, 6-14, and Jan St<nmtcl'o field pal put Klnw field aoato;-o! IO Y":"'· 'cir ~·Jeta,. ' !hackled the Glanls ond all but ' •• I. It '8Vt! the i.tevillon viewers and many Pl"" --, thrown by Houltoo, 5+1, trounced Miami, l+l, 31-City, In ""'1fl7·1G. but qutand tied it at ~~ ~t yam to BoiTrum· the Century DiVlslon champlonshlp. -~· 1111,0llll lw -11 be at the game the Dawson. 7. · the hall on Daryle Lamonica'• 31-yard PY for ctnc:lnbaU 1 touchdown In the It was the 19th Ume ln his c:l dispteiauN tJf watching and listening to Two of the intercepUons Sunday were One of Oekllnd'1 lnt.ercepUons wu ICorfng pass to Warren Wells, George fourth period. , , K~ll)· -who st"'ked lbe Browns to ~ thole nauelllng howls, or whatever returned for touchdowns 11 the Raiders ~ 75 yards by llneblcker Dan Con-Blanda'• second field pl ol the 11me Jim Ne.nee acored from two-yards out leid before New YOrk' scored in ~ 0-IOllllds _.meant to be, that were edged Chiefs 27-21 and moved back toto nm '!or II ,_..,, that aave the put the Raiden ahead and then CoM<n to snap I 21-11 U. for Boeton aplnst Bui· hoU -has paSsecl the 100.yanl utteml bJ ,a Bntla ytU 1-der, • -•· ··Ont place In the American Football Ra1derl a IM7 lead at KIJllU Clly. The clinched It. faio and Miu Talla!erro tlftw three the !lrst thne thb year. _. • U ,...;.,. *sit llli9o ""'* 1* 1 League's Western Dlvt•lon wttlo a t-f.I atef1 cio10C1'10,w\thln ,l'l·fl. ljl the focp;th B111Wa•1 ,t\nt llOlcl f041 wu set up touchtlowtl ,_. for th\ P~. . , Charlie tia.rraw.i' ra111bled a rootbtS -.-.. ,_Ille ........ le .-n1 compared to -.Cl\f'I "2. CflllrW-, to""~F bul~~ icorJ'! whe!( Ed~lft· ,._,led the ~ Jaelt KllDp •COimecled on "'°' o:orln~ the onlf1ouihctoWtl ~the secoil<I '. tlte i., or .. C.U-m, ,.. ..., .... 'IOUr def-had dcme K aplnst oome r... -w~ -ltlctQll. """""'-alli>lambled aaoO!ilana -lo«llul!llo. ·,' lift II~ from Jlihliid opt Dlled tliliia ,.., "Tlta '11111-~ otlter-le,"aaidtheveteronDawlOll, two-. · plcbdall!nlllellnal oonfwltht:aloll , laltlllqo rot lifllmvtr·u ·-vtetory .OTer Atl-The Tabo Nt !-<• . '· " -coodd· not TeCal ~ n ... Ii>-two nt1nt/t.. -111 tilt O..laM dPt.-r T1ie )ill dol_.. llllul l'lf c;tnCtftnOU'o -~bacl ,_.., -puooil ,far m..,..i to dl'I .. pt11 ill' Wi At.......,, M was a -por'"" .,. terceptlons in • pmo be lore. on! lin<-. , runnl!Js ,..,., clonotlod --·G"I ""' tooct'1own,hll. ftnt In tlOI APL.' 111'1 • -late In the ..mt. bat C11e a.Dee. "There really Is no excuse. The Traillng 14-3 In the second period after Cook for loaea tour ti~•. forced him to ran for lwo more and Dick .,ost ran for was halted by a· Pa\I Glpson rf\dfihle, 1111 However, ti wu prompted by u eq•al-Oakland rush waa 1 hard one,, bul t the Chleft' Warren McVea ICOJ'fld on 1 fumble Ind pk:ted off one of his passel. three. the Skins held on downs the other~~ ' . , ·: . :• ' . ' .• • I •r-""' --..,...---,,..,,'""'---,------------· ---• ------------~---..... ~ ---------------------------------·-----------------------. Gauchos . A wait • State Play(>f f .; !.•Jr BJ ROGEl;l CARLSON Of ,.. 09ll't ,.... ,..., i-•u ~. Usually, in any team's drive $~ tor a championship there is al , ~~" ieut. one really close call dur- in& lh< campaign. , .. ~. That was the case Saturday . -, night at Hemet Hlgh School :, : When Saddleback c o 11 e g e • ·.•J.'"C&me bac~ '"with I? fourth -.• • ..-ner punts lO skim by a ·;, ·~daftltr'Ous Mt. San Jacinto , ; r.,itlnen, 17-8, to wra p up the •• Duen Conference football ti. -lle with an unbeaten record. fl--For coach George Hartman I ~ and his Gauchos it was the t eighth victory in a row and the ~ Wrd-won decision e a r n e d ; them the right to meet I l Reedley Junior College at 88'.l- l ta Ana Stadium Saturday rllgbt in the opening salvo aim-1 j . l • ed at the state c:haJllpionsbip, It was closer -m~~ closer -than the nnal tabulation reflects. Hartman's crew had to fight off 1he adversities of five lost fumbles, an !nter.ceJ>Uon, I 1 penalties tolalint; 125 y~rds and a welrd spread formation of the Eagl'es · that turned the· hosts' offe1se into a threat at eve~ snap. FOr three .qua.tttrs and several anxious moments in . the founh period It fppeared the Gaucho express, that had run roughlh<id over the 01> position tor the past tv.·o months, was going to come to the end of Its line. Mt. San Jacinto led H and was threate:ning again before Chris Hector· put the skids to I an EaJle drl'<!e with an b-~ dlda'i li°me easy, ~v~r.: ~ ...... nATtsncs terception OJ'l the G~fly" ' Stewaat ·qtiued hil fli'lt. it· ,.,_, .._ ,~ 1 1: ':'' reThitu~ng It to 1 the17 1 • ' • temPt tiut was granted apother :e!! ::' =:::. • • rteen p ay1 ater, 10--try four yards shorter after the To111 ""' -.,"' J; 1: eluding a t>yard penalty, the red~lad Eagles were offsides. v1..-tv"""" at 1u Wumera pot up · their first Tue final tally waa only ~:~: =-1: lf: score of the night o n fros Ung on tne cake u trt.t Y•rn MJ(lld • w · quarterback,·Rod Gtaves• .tlx· Hartman's team, behind the '"""''"..,....,_ diet•"'• .uu.t t121.1 '"-hltt/Yfl ~lr911 ll/1U t/O yard keeper. There 'Was 7:il aoli.4 running of tailback Toby Fum1:11e11..-_... io.1 • •1• &'I to go when JOhn Stewart ad,-Whipple 2.)d Grava mattbed . •.osM•• ded the extra point to make,il S2 yards In 10 pLay1 with .w.11•1• n 1. Graves go'"" over from lhc • TC• v• YI.' .... ~ .... ..'O W!ll,.it ,, '" ' , .... The Eagles "'ere to 'ban41e tfiree. Grim 1' 111 • 1.1 the ball only two more times But ~ important, the ~ ; : ,; .;;~ before the fi.1al score was• drive consumed moat of the · Toi111 ss • 11 1.1 pOsted. , · .-. ~ remain.ing time beea111e when ~ •· ,.., ':''":1 • Hector recovered a fumJ>!e Stewart added the 17th point h\*I 1' '' • on the Eagles' 34 and that ''P ~re were 30 seCODdl feft. = ~ ·1: ': the final blow Hartman's crew Ml San Jacinto scored three Toi.11 c 1n 1• neated. times ~On the talented toe of l"AHtMe Eight plays later they added Bob ~;too; who booted field 1':!1*'.:cca '""' .,.. I'd. a 21-yard .field goal to make it 1oals.pteuuring 20, 32 and 42 Gr•.,.. tr 1i 1 1" ..., 10-9 with •:16, remaining. ft . yards. "°'*" ""· s-25 ~a 1u .~ , Hartman '• -' ! ;- Had a Few , Butterflies ...... ,:, Coach Gt:orge Hartman of Saddlebaci College presents a i'alher coot figure even in del]>m'ate situations but after the Gauchos' nerve 1plitting 17·9 decision over Mi. San Jacinto Saturday night, even llartman; proved somewhat human. "I have to admit I had a few bl!tterlllts ln my stomach torught.'J WU 11artma.n•S fUC• tiOn to the cloSe call. ~ • I'll San Jacinto" bad opened up with an unuaUal .sbotlun . , <1.• • 1 spread with two bACb lined up SPA~K.ED COMEBACK -Cbru Hector dn 'WIJile) of Saddleback College far ilgbt, a cebter and an end comes through Wiib anolher. key <lrielt•ive plaY,.•Ka!hst Mt. San J.acinto. It was side by side and four linemen Hector's interception at the Saddleback .4,ve that launched an ~yard scoring · an .end and a Jone back.on th~ d!ive as bis mates rallfed for, i 17:e ~u mph. ,Here he __ /!efet\ds aiiainst Kerry other side of the neld wilh Summers. ' . , .,. • ~ ., \; -"--'·-·------- quarterback Jerry HObba: sta· • ' '": .! ~ DAil Y rtlOt rMMI ., lit Pat>M i:EY MOMENT -The Saddleback College • bench • title decider. Saddieback \Vent on to win, 17-9, and :5iomes to life in the late moments of hostilities Sa'l· meets Reedley Saturday night at Santa Ana Bowl in ay ni&ht when the Gauchos· take a 10-9 lead over·· , the first round of the state playoffs. • t. San Jacinto College in the Desert Co~erence . qstlers Look to '70. Season Kicl{ers ~!f SI . 'C 35 0 Smother r ter ammmg ypress, • L-:;-. oop Foes %By HOWARD L. HANDY position by position until he yards for a mark of 930. - :;. Of 1111 °'111 '"1"' 51111 has a chance to check out Parkman scored the first The Coast Rangers and their .r It's all over for the Golden possibl~·returnees. touchdown Saturday on a 25 reserve team take a break ;l!est College football team of The Golden West defensive y~rd pass from Jim "."albuena from the Pacific Soccer . . . . with Buckland scoring the. 1J?69 and desp~le w1nn1ng ~ore unit will be hardest hit. Mmt next two on runs of 60 yards League wars this weekend :.;.mes than 1n any previous or the starters this season and 3 yards. after splattering a pair of foes Season,, the Rustlers finished were seoond year players and Sam Wurtzbacher added two Sunday. ~o games behind Southern Saturday night they did an out· points on a safety when he Coach Brian McCaughey's lilomla Conference winner. standing job against Cypress charged throuji'h on a beci Rangers shredded lndependen- Harbor. center pass to block a kick in· · f L Pu hi ~~Golden .\V~t e<1_ncludecl the to held them to minus 66 yards to the end zone just before ciao a ente, 7·2, w le the ;teason with. 1ts sixth vlct?ry rushing. ha lftime. This brought the reserve forces were rolling to :~turday night by defeating Included in the liat of those score to 22..o at intermission. a 10-1 triump h over Universal .s:ypress, 35-0, at Orange Coast whO did an outstanding 1'ob on B J of Paramount in a pair of road ·r,.u s di 0:1 ones rom ped three 'Y" ege ta um. defense Saturday· were Tom yards midway through the ventures. :~;For coach Ray Shackleford eo~ w -h f h The Rangers Jell behind, 1-0. '.)uKI his staff the time has Allanson, ..,..m urtzbac er . ourt stantA as reserves :come to start building for next Mike Childers, Mike Jones, sco red the last two llowever, Br I a •.1 Gallagher ·'ear. Buddy Moen, Tom Coleman touchdown s. Mike Pe~an tnok pumped in a pair of a>yard · II d G H a 14 v. ard 11eri11l from Ted goals to make It 2-1 and the , "You never know ~·ho wi an reg enry. victors were never headed. ~ · · · J I Of thl -· J d Hamilton wlth 56 seconds re· ·1-urn in 1un1or co e g e s •'"'"'p, ones an Everyone got Into the scor· '-k " h 'So f th M ·-d ye ) m11lninr. for the final score. rran s. e says. · me o e oen are -.. on at Payers. jna act including McCaughey >-I I h s t··~ n1'ght's g f d Bes.ct kicked the first. secontl ·-e rYS we p an on rea eavy a u.iuay ame oun and fullback Eric Smith. Other ·th'oP out of school for one Bob Bess concluding h Is anrl fifth extra points with scorers we.re Leif Wemeid, :(eason and another every perfect year of conversion holder \.rel! Henrv attemntlng Alfredo Maran and Hans Rcu- :,.ar. kicking. Bess }lit three for passes the other two times. ther. ;~~~e~n:r:i~;i~h~:~et: ::~ ~~~~eg t~0 29 b;~~gh~i~it~~~ tf fl * co~d~~~;~J5tib sf:~1~Ji'~ :~ team next season if most miss. Gwc cv Ford had a pair while Jim ~ the boys come back." he The Rustlers brough t their ::~: =:: :~~:~: '! ~ Morrison and Orega Gusta££. !bys. season total rushing yardage F1n 1 c1ovwt1 Pfm•ttln o ' son had one apiece. J:-Roaer Parkman Is the loot figure lo 2.009, well ahead of ~!~'J,~1~~· 1;t .; Qfecoiid year man in the the previous high set in 1967 at "''"' "~'"n' •1 ,,. :~':ling backfield that in-1,645. ~::-:~~~ ,11* ,:;. 1~ udcs Tony Bonwell, Charlie Buckland scored a pair of· P1111••1.t.v1•••• oi•'~"~' 11:1e.• '"'·' 'kland and Re' Snyder. touchdowns to bring his season "''11111'''Yo1 """trtct 11;11"1S lOI,. ,~mblei/F••"'"''" k'"' .,, '" The Golden West mentor , point total to 80 for the year Sc•,. w ou1111n to go down lhe roster and in addition gained 165 r.o1ot11 Wrs1 u ' o U -JJ (l'prf" 0 0 0 0-0 e~ckl•n4 ·-· V1tl111tP1e ltUIHllolO Olldtft Wal TCI Yll Yl A~. XI 16l f l,J ""''·· lllfJ,) 6)1,3.J I 2• J1 ·'·' l I f J.I Pro ·Hockey Standings Ntw YO!' .. MtnlrMf "'""' 0ttro11 • "'"""'' ........ 1111 OMllM W l f l"tl .,. OA ,,,,,,,..,. !017'17S•7 ,,,,, .. !I, llo~:,1 ~l ~~ fi"~med to . . • . ~ , ' '' •' -• 't 'LA V$ 'Jf.JN S fi::""h.~:~·1 s;:~~ms lo Pirates Defeat~tl-Twiee;"-OVE·il~ ROCHE especia1ly '\'Ith no huddles to -' WEMBLEY, E~giand _ Rod ~~:a~e: :: GWC Poloists Downed ~~~edof A~~[::iia·sde1T o~a~ made a.' few Individual ad-Roche, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3 iii the justmentl at half Ume to By STEVE AND!\EWS G<>lden West with Don Lip.. men's finals of ·the British cop.Dteract l h e ~sional Of 1i. 0.11' rffll 111ff poldt and Kris Swell.500 adding Indoor Open Tennia Cham. Eagle spread 81Jd It proved ef-one each. " pionshlps and Mrs. Ann Jones l·J've. Orange Coast and Golden o! England beat Mrs. "Blllie n:u Dave Griffiths was praised J But two Held goals rame as West were eliminated from ean King of Long Beach, 9-11, .,. for his work in the Rustler "2 9 7 t iak lh ' " a result or the spread •in the further water polo action in v-' • 0 e e women s w· nets. ' lie first half and for a while, with 1969 as they each dropped · fumbl«:s ,plaguing Hartman's crucials in the So uth e r n outfit, It appeared Mt. JAC Ca Ii f omia championships • bad rolled the right numbers. . Saturday at Cerritos. HoWever Saddleback was The Pirates finished third in equal to the task in the final the two-da y tourney even quarter and Hartman credited though they lost to Fullerton, his team's pride and d~&lre as M and Long Beach 7-4. the key factors to the startling Golden \Vest was knocked comeback. "Our kids showed a lot of out early Saturday by Long pride and desire. It was a Beach, 7·4. tremendOl.IS team effort. The Orange Coast's defense sag· fourth quarter really showed ged in the game w i t h it," smiled Hartman. Fullerton. The Pirates fell Things weren't made any behind in the second half and too easy by the revelation that lost all chances of defending end Marc Hardy was out oC their stale championship. t/le game -and the season -In their final game against with a leg injury. Long Beach they were belted Despite the effectiveness of hard with penalties. Orange the surprise spread by Mt. Coast was whistled S3 times JAC, Hartman seemed unlm-for fouls to its opponent's 27. pressed with the effort. Five of the seven Long "When you have to reeoq to Be h I I mickey mouse stuff you're ac goa s came on pena ty grabbing for straws,.. stated throws ·with goalie Doug Hartman. Schaumburg blOCking o n e Tailback Toby Whipple and other· quarterbQck Rod Graves were ri.tike Allbright led Priate ettremely effective in the scoring with four . rushing game with the two ac-Orange Coast mentor Jack counting for 30~ yards, but Fullerton lauded St t v e they spent most of the first Wagner and Schaumburg for half fumbling the ball away their play lhroughout the before they were able to get tourney. rolling in the decisive final Golden West played evenly quarter. with eventual champion Leng Beach except for the secund Impalas Roll To28-16Win In Playoff The HunUngton 8 e 1 c b Impalas scored 22 second hair points to overtake t h e Newport-Mesa Caballos 28-16 for the championship <Of the Orange County midget dlvilloo of Junior All-American foot- ball Saturday. night at Newport Harbor High. Brian Edwards, G r t 1 Nllikowski and Joh.1 . Valde1 "°'ed second half -hdowna to atve the Impalas the cham- pionship. Bill Rul,herfOrd and Tom period when the wiluters took a 4-1 lead. Long Beach Jed 5-2 going In· to the final period and Harry Noah tried to gel the Rustlers bac~~ in lo the game with two goals, however the Vikings- matched hi1 scoring. Noah was the top scorer fur ' • • • j j I J • range Coast Schools et to Honor Athletes Ctrt\Ulrt ....... Wittie« Flldbl<~ l!I, J-5 H1..,UIOfl Tor111 1J ' '·' J 0 '·' ' 1' t ).I SI 11$ $1 "1 '''"'n Chk1" T-" ••11''''' t6J lt•f l l ,.3l7 $t~ Wt1! Ol\'llMll SI. Lovlt t r ' 10 '' Baker added two-pOint con- :;-versions for Huntington n Bfiach. · Ml-11 1 I 2 16 .. l"ltttb!H'lll s 10 ) ll ,, • lot Orange Coaat area bill teams wil! be busy 1warda blnqueta Dec. 3 4 wlllt ._t of th< school• boaor6nc their. water pokt croea country team1. llltt'1 Ill< ICl!ldule for lh<i -: Doc. J C..-del Mar -Sptelal •w•rdl cles~rt (football only) ail school ca!eteria. 7 p.m. Costa Mesa -Awards din· ncr (football only) at school ca feteria. t :30 p.m. Estancia -Fall 11ports award.I dinner (all) at school cafeteria. &:30 p.m. Speaker - Ernie Johnson, assistant coach at Cal Slate !Long Beach). Laguna Beach -~all sports av,.ards dinner (all) at girls' (Ste AWARDS1 Page 2$) C•!lwWit 10 ll n 1.1 M1tll11tl 11 31 100 --...1 M1c0tun1I ~ 71 O J.1 MCGU>C~lft J 1 0 J.J Guultltl ' ' 0 t .J t11m• 1 I 41 ·H.J T1!111t .IC! II Ito •l,1 •lltct .. , .. , '"""' ctn!tr. ltlt ,... tutled In IMO<~'!CI IMlftl !or tl!l/~. l"AlllNO '°""''" V1lllu1111 H•mll!o~ T&ttll ... ftfl Wtsl l"A fl< l"MI YO l"ct, ll tJ M .•jJ ,,,,s .uo I 1 0 If l.OOll 16 ' I tJ .obt (J•rtll ll / ) "' .»-i 01ki.llll 5 11 , 11 " Plllltdelltl'lll l 1 6 lt l4 LO. Alltlll• 111 1 7 J7 Situlftr'• ll:t"'lh ""°",,."I 4. o.~11M 2 TOl'9"1o i. 0.11'1111 0 ff.., YCll'll S, SI, ltllll t '"'"~ s. l"flllfftlfllll ~ Ml~• " l '9 ..,,..1 .. 1 , ................. Ntw Yotk t, Ollklll'ICll t ' Toro.r> .. ), l"hit•Otllll!O. t CM"'"° I, Ptl'l'ltlut ... ' .Monltttl t. &ottorl t. 119 , ... ,., 011Mt No ttmts lClltcklllf. T_.,,, ........ NO tt""'I ~ultd. := Valdez: JIUl the lmpalu on St lop In the flr1t quarter with 1 touchdown but HunUnaton couldn't hold on 11 Newport· Meu'1 Pa~ul Delnet ran for two ""'111 piriod lll'Orel. Gavin Hedl1ct addid both Caballol exlra pol\11. Huntington Beach advances lo the SoCal Federation scmifll\811 this weekend ~t Hemet. ' : . , , l I : ~ l • . , . " " , . .. ; ~ I ~: 1 .. 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Both teams sport I ~ JQ • ·o reeofd.s. ; : Other CIF football playoff ' : 1ames involving Orange Cowl- : : ty teams are Anaheim ; ; (AAAA) and Redlands in their ! : rematch at Anaheim Stadium, ! : Fullerton (AAA) vs South : : Pasadena at Arcadia High • School and Los Alamitos (AA) ! : hosting Riverside Poly at ' Western High. ; · The pairings and sites: • ~Polo Play I Corona, Newport Face Stern Tests Corona de! Mar and N.,.. port H.--two well known names in the role or ClF water polo playoff com· peUtion -will be facing stern testl niesday afternoon for lhe right to C«ltinue towardl the semifmals. No. I ..eded Corona del Mar ls up against Oiannel League champion Oxnard High at Long Beicb Millikan (! p.m.) while Newport Harbor facea Garden Grove (19-1) at Lakewood following t h e Downey.Anaheim fracas at 3. Oxnard presents a 12-3 ouUit with its mon notable ac· comp1ishment the recent S-1 win over tough Mira Costa. Junior Rod Cade'. fJ the futeat of the ,Arp, and usually is eiµployed on the last brea)c offense. . He has help 'frorn seniors Steve Cuey, Terl)o Ridge and Steve Shortridge. But it's the o verall teamwork that Rodney iJ counting on \o ctisPose of Newport Harbor's Sunset League charripions •. The Sailors, w~o . have won the CIF ~P the past two years,, had a .field day In second round compeUtion Fri· day, b1"sting Su6ny Hills, IM. Corona del Mar also had a relatively easy ~ ol it in 11e- cond round action, turning Upland High bad<, If~ . Pro Cage Standings. ... • ....,..Ol'll*" Ntw Vortt lt)llmDI• Mii~" C!ntlfwwtH Pllli.delOfl!I ...... ..... w.. L..t l"ct. o• ilG I .W - u • ·'°' 5\t 11 • .JJO '"' a n .n1 11 1 12 .JiU t? ' 11 ~ n ' 1) .JU 11 , , W .. lffll Ol'l'lllH t:ill:,...._ i? : := ' Chk:.f'OO · 10 f .SU S 511'11 Fr1nc:J-t lt ."4 tVt Sift D'-1 11 .Mt 5V. "'-ihi: 1 11 .JJO •Vii Mtlll• 5 11 .111 JV, . SllllUV'I lllM!lh Clntlnntll 111, l'tlotnhr llJ 9~1--12t, L.o. .......... '1 .. ,.. us. Sfftt .. "' T•'l"tO.mn C:lnclnnt11 11 Ml1wtuk" S..tt .. 11 Sin Di.to DAILY PILOT 3 1$ Saturda11'• Preliminaries Ai·ea Runners Shine in CIF Meet • Westmlnster, San Cleme.1te lng the AAA heat. , and Mater Del toQI another Richard Preist Jed the step !\llther In theil quest of Mustang harriers and was CIF cross country UUt!! Satur· trailed by Doug MacLean. day in acUon at Long Beach Following tbls duo was Steve State. Dendinger, John an<\ Tom The three schools will now Olswang, Tom Stovall and Bob enter the finals this Saturday Gollnick. which again will be, staged on Jack McQuown ot HU':l· the Long Beach campus, The Ungton Beach jtm missed first race starts at 10 a.m. quallfying, winding up slllh in Westminster trailed Mira race one 1n 9:ts. Saleslan, Rancho Alamitos and Roland also qualllled for the fmals. Bob Lineback was the top finisher ror San Clemente coming In lleCOnd t:t 9:37, Craig SterUng )¥as 5eventh in 9:50, Brad Winton, ninth In 9:51, Gary Brashean, 13th in 9:57 and Bill Ayer, 17th in 10,01. In the A division, Mater Del Costa in race two. Don Diston Westminster is rated an e1. was the first Lia.1 finisher, ceUeni contender for the AA finished third 1n the first race COmiilg in second in 9:~. crown. Its main compeUtion - Other Lions and thelr times Saturday will come from were Steve Varga, . 9 : 5.0, Upland, wht1el'll of Tace one, to land a spot tJ the finals . San Marino coptured first In Lhe heat with St. Bemard'1 se. cond, Mlraleste rourth and Walnut fillh . Rick J ennlngs was the highest finisher for t h e Monarchs winding up t n seventh place. Mark Collins hit the tape 11th for Mater Del, Steve Horestmeyer 14th. Bob LeAnia 16th aid Toby Clearley 44th. "'" Wayne Akiyama, 10:02, Steve Mira Costa, South Torrance DELTA SUPER QUALITY Tires Cost Less ·~dli1111 ic:.tlluc:k'I' C1rollnt Plttsbutlll N-York Ml1ml •••'-01.111111 Lassegard, 10:13, Ken Hurst, and Burbank. ~"' L,'11.~'f· •• 10 :15, Ted Mauler, 10: 19 and San Clemente and E 1 Compl•t• lih• of n s .106 21'1 John.Nichols, 10:26: Modena, t~e two Crestview Flb•r9l1t1 1.1t.d Tl1•1 A••il1Ll1, : : ::i !.,., ~ewport ran In race one of League AA entrants, won their Prlc• Sten 11t SJl,tl pl• f.LT. ' 12 .w • the AAA division but did not races. f ib1r9l111 Wld1 0 .... 1, -S11p1r Pr1mi11m - W-.2.•J_' .271 '0 .nualify: Chris Bentley wa. s t.he El Modena picked up 48 Radiil -5F0rh -Sill<! lu99y -...,., .. ""~' -_..,, l •ti Sii11 Truck Tir"' 4 N-0r1e1"' 11 1 .a11 ~~l 'J)r -to cross the finish point$ in race ooe to runner.up ' • ;t AA.AA r1:.l.~M~ vs El II:~ .t c.r. •• ~ .. -.. 11.11111"*'*' ., Anlhekn The Yellowjackets are a se.itor dominated team with a balanced scoring punch and good team speed. uaOEH 0110\I• 1 .. 1 t WntmW.lwr ::..:"""'" :: .: :: : tine,.comlngin32ndin 10,111. Lompoc'• 96. Other qua!Uying BERG'S DELTA TIRES' , Wnhlfttr°" ' i1 .4$ s FoUowing.BenUey were Rick teams were CI are mo n t, , ..,_ • " ,,. •~· Flemini, 10 ,13, Sid CommiJ.1, Coachella Valley· and Los 141 E. 17111 St •• Costa M-, 64S.201 ft 1 Stnlltt ; lf(llum ll&lr YI Salll• Monka .t JIOM low! • Wllt!ffff n laktwOllll •I Velw-~' $11dlum. Garden Grove, meanwhile, boasts one of the ClF'1 be11t overall marks - a 19-1 record · that is only blemished by a 5-3 defeat at the 'han~a of top rated Corona del Mar. 20 WHt.m t Anlhtlm . ._..__ : Kenl\Kll ... S:~r! "...:, 115 10:32, John Holcomb, 10:39 AtanUros. . . ,. 2 Npw YD'11 no. Pltt'P'l"fh 1°' and·Steve Alwar~ 10:43. In race two, San Clemente's ••nkA1111ricercl 10,,..a.....,. .. leyl M•1t.r Chirp ..... • ..... , "•Mdelle llf; Fulkrton 1t .. re • Hlth i \ Fr'trpfW YI lawndflle " Stnllnel lour,,. HLll1 "'' FoolhlM •I S.nl• An• 8owl 4 Colt• Mesi s c~ 1111 !Mr 1 Merlft1 f Wftln!IMltr .. _ i: -~.,~·~··'.!"~';~::.,,.~•:M~1'"'~..,...~M~"-'~~_:~~C~o~s~ta~·~M~es~a~,Ja~l.So~~lalJ~e~d~t~o~.~Tr~it~on~s~·am~as~sed~~40~po~l~nts~t~o~========='='"='==W=~=''::'':"'::SA::MT:;:A:A:N:A::.::14!!!:1~::"'::::::=z::! , 1 0.111• •• Htw or1""' win a.:b:erol in the finals dur· · second place PaJos Verdes' .11.. ' •: •onlll vs Glenc:lo!'I •• Citrus JC AM llnll P111l1 •I ll1r1tow High LOI At.mlm "' Rht•lllcN ., Wftlwrt A SI, 8-vefltu ... itl SMll YMZ H.,._ "'""" 11 Pllm S9r!flft Hltll -·-Yl,l(C. V•llW 'IS PMadtte •I Att> 1"°" \11lieY Coli.te loron .. 1"-a.1 Hlll'I The Argonauts, under coach Lynn Rodney are working on a 13 game winning streak and have not been held to lea than a two polni margin io any of their 19 victories. 7 Foolhlll 12 E1t1nc:L1 ,,_ ··--' P.c:llla 11 LI Oulntl 1 Sanll..o te a1lldlt Ailmltos 7•9olN Grtftclt ... ""'" OXMAllD llt41 S l-llMdl PolY ' S Lon<! Btteh l'Ny 1? Rtdol'I05 ... di ' • ' • • s • ' ' ' Six Monarchs Honored On All-Angelus Teams 1 Sanle Monk.I 1 Mir• Coll• 5 Momln111de lt Nontoff 21 twnr•rd 4 Ventur• ....... 12 au-•·-• DOI f'WblOI a Mlr1 COii. Mater Dei High gridders picked up sil: spots on the Alt. Angelus League football team of 1969 as selected by the circuit coaches. Leading the Monarchs OCl the offense were tight end Jim Blackburn, gua;·d Ron Dickson and halfback Mark Dunn. Defensively, Monarchs Tom Grzecka, Bill Appleton and Bob Haupert were named. Dunn was leading rusher for Mater Dei, carrying the ball for 738 yards m 141 canies for a 5.2 average and 1 1 touchdowns overall. He was named to the All· Orange County first team by the Orange Cou n ty Sportswriters Association ilnd Wall selected as the Orange Coast are.a back of the year by the DAILY PILOT. Quarterback Pat Haden, a Junior, aJong with split end John McKay of champion Bishop Amat led the firs t team offense. Haden was named most vaulable player of the circuit. 111 all, the Lancers pulled down seven first team berths while rnnnerup SL P a u 1 garnered six places. Ol'l'•NS• htlt.... fllant9 Wlflllf CltM SE-Mcl(1y, Bl1hoo AINI 11' St. TE-llitd.bunl. IMt« Otl ltJ Sr. T-81111. SI. p...,1 20J Sr. T-Buldl, Bflllop M\11 21H Sr, G-F~. St. P.ul 190 SI'. G-Dld<IOrl, MiJ!i'I' Otl 1'5 Sr, C-Ponao1i.. sr. P.u1 :!Di Sr. 0~11Hft, lll1holl AINI 171 Jr. Qll-Summertell, SI. Mlhorll' no Jr. Hll-DuM, M111r p.1 115 Sr. Hll-l!!llriJdl, Bf1hi:oP ... "'111 1'5 SI°, FB-M~P•rlliJnd, $1. Paul 195 Sr. °""M E-H1ncock, SI. P•ul E-C:orntll, llli.holl A,,,.t T-B•rrtll, 5«'1'1t. T-Grtldl•• Mill.,. Dl'I M~rci., 81111op Amit Lll-Ktlf'(, SI. P1411 LB-ZlrrlrMr'lnlflo Slrtll• L&-APP!tklft. Miter Ol'I Hll-Lolltt. Stnol.. • Hll-WN, llllho!I. Amlf S-OUM, $tnltt S-H1uptrt, Mil.,. t»I 210 Sr. 1'0 Sr. 1t5 Sr. llO Sr. 215 Sr. :aoo Sr. 17.f Jr, 110 St. 1,s sr: 1'5 Sr. 110 Sr. UD Jr. AWARDS • • ',·• ... ·~ ... J.,~-- gy m. &:30 p.m. Dec. 4 Foontain Valley -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 6::.t p.m. Huntington Beach -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 6:31 p.m. Mission Viejo -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 7:30 p.m. Newport Harbor -Sports awards dinner (varsity foot· ball only) at Balboa Bay Club. 6:30 p.m. San Clemente -Fall sports awards dinner (all) at school cafeteria. 6:30 p.m. Pro Grid Standings Collegiate Grid Scores "" E111tn1 Cenfl,_ Cenl!,I,., CllYltloll CIC11t!1nd St. L111.1l1 N-'l'or1t Pllhburth W L T I'd. 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A Public CourH with • Country Club Atmosphere, The Hunli"llton S.ocllff Chomplonlhip Golf Course •ncf UnJNrafleled ClubhouM Facilities 1970 MIN'S AND U.DllS •OLP OIOANIZATION APPl.tCAnONS AVAIL.AILI l'lfO IMO,. PllACTICI OllllNI DlllVINO llANOI •1NTALS CAllTS llSSONI Olf'fctllolll It Clrilll Siii Olflt f...,, " ...... Witt A-e., ...... ,. Pllftll Al'lt rltll! tt C...,.._ w 1"-clflc CMff Hwy. It ..... '#Hll _... ti 1'111n, lift It CllltltlwM. Bob Paley and Aaoc:lolft INSURANCE Phono 642-6500 M 546-3205 from Nor th Orange County 474 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA SEARS Has Everything ... Including SUNDAY SHOPPING S1111dav l-lrn1r .-: I 2 '.'loon lo :1 l'.:VI. Se.n and i:he laken will condUC1 1bcir FR.EE baskcrb.11 clinic 11 the Forum, ,s.turd•r. NOYembcr 29 llf IO:}IJ A.M.·· Prtt c lioic nail able to CTtryonc 1t1end· ing Mid, cxh J"OU1181lef 16 rein cl IF 111:1d under will rr«i.e a coupoa eo1i1l. ing him co 2 rickets ro 1 fu1uie LrJ.:er game. 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YU .,.,JI SAHl'A ff.IN«K ,. • .,11 ~ ,.,.,.,, (.Oll'l'ClllHI •JJll, HI :1·'1•1 f!GUl'lll'OI» IC f.Jf41 OUHOC •>1·2100 WfrA -.C... lll 4.'111 ....... , PO 1·1161 , fN•ty9 CO"WN ""4111 .-.rwoo9 Cl WJJI · '~ 611·3211, Jll-4111 ICIUlll COM!' "AJA J.40.lJSl -" f.1111 ,_______________________ -------------------1 -- __ F ____ _ •I .. • '•' • --.. ---· ... ' .. DAllV PILOT LEG!.L NOTICE Mod ular Plans Move ~1odular llous.ing, lnc.1 the eight-month-old ~a~rurer, of Atontt rey Mobllo Homes, has purchased and leued a· total or J0.4 acres and will move 10 largtP quarters within the Irvine Industrial complex this fall. F'or1ned in January, the firm has 30 cmployes in teni·, porary quarters at 17672 Armstrong Ave., Santa Ana. Its new location, at um Bar· rlncil Road, is sl.1 blocks north of the temporary plllnt. Conslructlon is well under \vay on the new site with an October completion date ex- pected, according to Dodds. Initi ally. the plant will have 72,000 sq uare feet and 125 employcs. but there is room to P·U<l:lf triple both the plant and the CillTIPICATI OI' •USINISS work force lo 218,000 square PIC:TITIOUI HAME TM u~~19...cl ~ ctr11'1; toe Is ton· (ect and 375 empJoyes, 1,0C.llM • !Mlt•~· ,, !'071 S.Oft Jl:Hl\01---~=.,.,....,.,==o---rrw Liii-llffdl, ceiifotfl!•• un<1et LEG" NOTICE i11:ttt1ov1 nrm narno' of SEAL.ANO -.., OMPANY tMPOltT · EJ;P<lltT trod ttlall--------~---'°' """ i. ~po&H o1 Ille fOlll7wl1't NOTICE Ofl' SALE 11111, .,_ name "" lull •rod plf(e of 1Mrlc1 11 .,_,-.., 11...en -tu•nl te tdefltt i. " ltottews: Ntllonl •11 trod JOn ot lht Civil Code Ltdl 'E. Crerni.(!IOW1olcl. 207t $In Of 1111 Sl•11 ot C1Uforni. IM lil'd ... 1:-f)l"tyt, LtlUM &eld'I, (ii. •llnecl, Gtrl!tld l'i..-.19n Car Glr1H D•ltd N_tMI, 11. tfft. wfll H!I I I Pll!lllc •lKliOl'I, 1!'002 Hollr. LK~ E. Ctttnltc~l<I Hu11tll'Oa!on BMCll. C..!llomra. ,, 10 I.Ill. •It.,! C1llfOfTlll , Ot1Mt C1111rrh'~ ..i W~t11id1y, lht lrd (Ny of O« ..... Oft HOlllmW 20. ""· btlor~ ";~,,· ber, Ifft, Ille foll-1"9 dlKrlbft prOP-ot1rr Public Ill incl tw " h e' ertv, 111.,.11 : ' n -llr t II P 1 1 t Id L~ bl! tr.l" YHr Miki ID Ho. lkfllM ltl'flltc-tl\l kl!OWn 111 111t •v I NI ,_ wn.,. Mml 11 ~crlb@d '" IM 11 1 (S1tf.1 1111111 k!llMl'tflt Ind •dtMWledttd hi 1~r A(l;:r-4 14'Jl0ollt CaJJloNIJI '=1.T" s~"t'i • lJft-l'XP·IOO °"*"" W. $0olle 1JSI ~ ErttlM Nottrv P\lbllc-Ct llfornll *"'-4 Nuntbff" Of".,,,. Coutll1' JC1141CJ M'f C-lulOll EMllrn 1•on T't'N C•llloml• s.t. 1S. ltn . AS .. llDUll 1 ... ~K·,10 PuMhf*I Or-~ 0.11-t Pile!, :r.tld Ille 11 for 11M "1~ of NllllY. ............... 2• encl Otamtle• 1, •• u . I"' It.ft of fM und«11t!Md .., $1or"I t 21~ ind 111-lr• totether wUl'I cotlt ot tdo LEGAL NOTICE ,.,1111nt Afld '1!"111.el of .. 1 •• Dated thll ?41h <NV of Nowtntlllt, lfff Rot>er1 M;. Herlroti ' oru:• OP PU•LIC H•AlltNGI •E· Gtrtltkl For11v11 C1rs l'Oll• TH• PU.NN IHCi COMMISSION Publlllltd OJtnH Coe1I 01llr PllC1, 01' THI CITY OF l'OUNTAIN VAi.-Novimbtr 14, 196f 2lll04t ,., LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEltEllY ll•ll<l the! "" tdMld•'f· DKtmbtr l. 196t It 1:30 .M.. 111 ""' (OUIKll CIHomber, Cllv H•l1, -----,T~.7 ... ~,-----SLllff A"'1'Vft Fwntlln Villff, SUl'l"lt!Olt COUJIT OF THE 1r1tomi.. the PllMlnt Commlsslori Wiii STATE 0, CALIPOllNIA FOii: Id llllOllc. hffl'lnt on the followlnt u-THI COUNTY OF OllANGIE llcttkwls: 111 .. A4<Mn (11 UN VII":-• co!:,~· 7' Aflflio!,~':' NOTICI! or: HEAlllNG 01' Pl!TITION subml"fd ll"f' • w "· ~ I w...d r:Olll l'ltOIAT8 01' WILL AND r:olt reque1tlnt fltlbllsl\mfft1 ' Ll!TTt:llS TESTAMl"HTAllY storm ,,rd on ~wrl'I' ~!.!!..!' .. '"' Esltlf of Jl:OIERT M. 5HERW000, MIUlhe•tl comff '" •<M< ""~""" =~Jt!:.~,'1:=.!~~1~E:i;:c1:: ;~J!~ s~~R~~~~VI ~1\~E~!re1~·~ c;_,, H. lrll'l'lhlll, II fppllc.i~ r:i:. :'" l;;::~.;~n-:~r:r: :: k:~"" ondll.:• ff~t ':: :' .: .. nollt S:1111ontr. rer..-111e• to whldl It rntde for Strtfl ......... fflt Sen oi.oo FrMWIY "'...,.._ Nrt1CU\I~ Ind ,,.., fflt time end I •rid ff.. 0c .. n View FIDod Control 11le1 or hUrlrli fflt 111M "-s bltn '*' ClllNltl from Al Genertl A1rkultvrt1 for o.:.mblr 11, !Hf,•' 9:30 '·""·• 111 ": Olllf"lct l'O Cl ~·I •~1-Dbfrlct coutlrwm °' DeP¥tmtnl "',· l of w~t , w l'l'IOf'9 rafrtd1¥1 dlrtrkf, Pr«lw caw!, 11 ?llO Civic c ... ~ r 'It • 1 Pltft No. 1'-1 lllld 111 W'llUllC!loll wl111 (fomlffh' Wnl Elol'lll'I ltrltf) Ill IM Cll1' lhl1 -di..... of ""'• An•. C.llfol"l'lll . Tiet ll'lllttB ..,. bf.Int ll!"tcl1olfd 0.ltd ~ 20, JM. !Wini to Ille Pltnnl119 LIWI ol !hi W. t:. $T JOHN, teunt)' Clttlt. ~Ill of C..lllor11le C"""'1. CDdt U.GDO ~ HUCiH J. ltlTCHlt: I ..,.i flle Foun!lll'O V1lllV Munk:lPll :ml Wllllllfl atwt..,--S<llM tot o6t Tllil' ti TM -(htftfe wlll i,.. L" Afttlln. C111f . ...., f>J,v; In 1riWnci!Nflt to SI ct I 11 n I I T1I: UIJI M1•Ull l"r'ld MtP lt-!-10. The Zllf11119 Codi, All9rM' +tr Pitltl-0•11'1' Piiot, 1111 Mif>I. l'lol Pl1n1 1114 Prtclll Pirblll~ Oftlllll C011I .ff 18n1 tre on !!le 111 fflt Pl1nnll'lll Deo1 rt-Nov•mller J2, 2A, 2'. Ifft 21U '"' •rod .... 1v11i.b1t fOr publk: In· LEGAL NOTICE !Ion Ind tJll'l'llMflon, . Tl'IOM t1ttlrl111 la tn11fV 111 t1YOI" or fn, , ___ .::::=.::,_c~,;,..~-:---1 Ilion to lhQf re<111e1b tnd p.-.11 HOTIC.I 01' TRUSTll'$. S~ll u 111 11ven '" _.:irtunll'f' l'O 6o so. n Mt. n-5'1 r l"l!Wr ltrformtllon 11 dtslred, VOi.i ll"llY On Dtc:otmblr 11, tfff, 1t ll:flO AM., !Kl lilt Pl•"'"'fltl OINrll'l'llftt 11 "1· SHOSHONE SEltVICE COllPORAT~. I 124 1r>d rtf.r 10 UM VwlllOCt No. 11, C.Ufon1l1 -r•tloft. ti Cllll'f tpPOlnltd -Clw"" 1119. 211 ..cl Prtelw Pi.n Tn.i1!ft ""*r Ind ~II t. Ottd of 0 l.W. Trwt tlttH December t. l'N5. n.IC!Md . PU.H NINC:. COMMl5510N bl" JAMES v. GILL atld PATlllCtA E. OF THE CITY OF GILL, hllibtond 11111 Wiit , tnd rKMdtd FOUNT,.IN VALLEY DKMlbe!" 70, lti.S. H IM!r. NII. l•m. In St•nlev R. M•n1lltld book 7771, Nit 391, ol Olfi(lll Rec:or•:fi ln Pltnnlroti Dl~tot 1ht ofHct ol the CounfV Rttorcler ol •rid SKre!trt 111 Or11111e ((ll,llll'f, C•IHornlt, WILL SELL ll>e F011ftf1Ln V•lk'Y AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Pl•Ml.W [-Inion llOOER l'OR CASH (p1y1bl( II limt ol Publltlwd Ortl!tt CO.II Dllh' Pllol. $111 111 ttowtul mllllt'f DI' IM UF11ted 51a1Ml ovtmller 74, Ifft '1~' •I l'lJ North llro1otw11. $411111 ,.111, C•lllor11l1 111 rloht, lltle ind tnlernt (Oii· Vl'ftd la nnd nQW fleld by 11 under ~aid Deed of Tru" In lhl pr-rtv 11tu1!td 11> the Co\lftlv ct °'""'' 511te ol C111lornl1, LEGAL NOTICE P·JSOI dncrlbtCI •1: (l!llTl•ICATE OP •USINESS LOI 59 Tttcl Hiil. ·~ "' MIP rtto•d· •ICTITIOUS NAME td In l ook 16]. o~I 13 1nd 14 O! TM undtra!1Md cirrl"1ed •hal ht b M!i.ctllef'IOUI Maas, rttord• of .O•a"llt llflf I butll'ltU ., I'll wut ltlh COUftl1' C11!tornit rfll, Cost• Me$1. C•ll!orFllf, under 1~ !olld ~le wilt ~ mol<le, but wl!llOUI t1floul nrm M"'!' ct Vi~t1 Druvs 111<1 covrnnl!I or wirrinlv, e~prn• ~Implied. rlfol'/' Ind 11'111 $lid llrm " comPO~ ol rt1tinll"" !Irle, Pl>Utt•lon, or ..,.. folkrwl"' PffM!ft, w~ l'IMM In lull cvmbrtncn. to Pl 'I" lllf r!m•ll'lf"ll prlft· PLtc• ol rtlldentt l• II follows: clNI $Ul'l'I of fM "°'' stturM bv 11ld LIW>'l'ftC• w. lt1IM, ·~ Fullerton ~ "' Trvst. -II: 1J.187.~. wllh ,.,.. ,.,....,.,._ N•~ lltl(h, C~!•I. lt!"nl lrom Ftbn111Y 1, 1961, •s In ui!d ,DATED: N~'llM• lt, 19tt, l\Ole t'l!Vlded, t<h•IKn. II 1nv. \Ind••'"' /11 L1wr.nct W. R1ln1 !trmi cf •aid D'ed of TrY1!, tee1. chM9ti AT'E OF CALIFORNIA lflll fKl>tf'StS of t~t Tru1!ff alld of !hf UNTY OF ORANGE !ru1t5 c"t1Pd by •aid De-td of Tru•!. Oft Nove"'"'' 1t, 1069. ~to•~ mt . 8 Tht Mnfllciorv undtr !lid Ottd ot nllrv Public In ""' IM 11ld Stile. lruit. by ''''°" of 1 breach of cMif1ul! !11 r1on1ll'I" eP~~·~ L~wrer.ct W. lleln1 !he obll•illon• -ured I ht r f b 'I". lo ... ~ lo be !ht Pt•l<>~ wl\o" l!trt!olO" e•ecu!ed and d•livt•Pd to th~ I' •u~crlbed lo '"t wo1h1ro In-unc11,.11nec1 1 wrlllfll Otcl•r1 t!on 111 t 111d &eknowtf'<lled ht f"Kuted Dtleull i nd Dl""fftd tor Sele. Ind written fl'lf. nonce ct brttc.h •rid ol t ltdi"" la uusr /If llrtf'dl l . G•V '"'" undtnl11ned to 1tll 1111d lll'l>Pt!•lv ID Nol••v Public ••lhfv s1ld obll111tlon1, end lhertetl!r, on Tt, HUllWITl & ltEMEJI Juhl 7], 1t6t, !hf undtri;ltined <fused $1ld 1 nollct ol bre1ch 111<1 ol tlttllon to be tttlt $!rffl rtc:Ol"oed In book f021, p-tl'O. ct 11ld 111cl!, C1llltrt1i1 OHlcl•I Records. ?l:L (1111 f1J·ttl1 O.!td• Nov•mhtr 11. lfft ) Publlthed Ort"!I• Cot•! 0•\lv P!lol. 5H05HONE SERVICE l ov""'btr 1~ •rid Orcember 1, I. lJ, CORPO RATION t~• 116'.f• ~. 1~ld Tru.ir•. I !Iv C::h1tltnt Giit, LEGAL NOTICE ~tcrtttrv ' SPS 1111' l'ubll1h,d Dr1n1e C<M1il 011lv PllCt, "'ovembe• 17, 1•, 1nO D1c1m~r 1. 1,., ll0t-6f • • BRANCH MANAGER David Pa l•I Yi BofA Plans New Office At Nig uel A new Bank of America branch to serve the Laguna Niguel area will open for business Mon d fly. Dec. I, regional vice president H. H. Jackaon announced. Located at 31062 Crown Valley Parkway Road ~ear Niguel Road, the new bank will be housed in a temporary structure until a proposed permanent building is com· pleted nearby. The manager will be David I. Palagyi, a four.year bank veteran who has been assis-- tant manager of the Corona del .Mar branch for the past year. He lives in Hµntington Beach with his wife and two daughters. Tim ~1itschele, operations office r, joined Bank o f America in 1968 and bas since been assigned ta a manage- ment training program. He and his wife live in Mission Vleja. . Thepla.1nedpe rm anent building ror the branch is scheduled f o r construction early next yw. Springs -SF Route Won ' By Air Cal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Air California was granted permission to provide pas· senger air service between Palm Springs and the San Francisco Bay area. The State Public UtUlties Commission dectslon requires that the airline must provide a minimum or one round.trip fl ight daily between Pa1m Sprin gs and San Jose, Oakland or San Francisco with each of the Bay Area airpo rts being either a tenninat or in· termediate stop. Air California is prohibited fr o m carrying passengers solely belween Palm Springs and Orange County, Ontario or Hollywood. al though the new flights ma y stop at those airports. The application said the air coach fare for the trip would be $20, which wa; descrit>W as 23 percent lower than the fare charged by Western Airlines. lh c only other carrier now flying the route. New Co1npute1· System Offered WALTHAM, Mass. (UPl )- lnteractive Data Corp. has an· nounced a new on·line shared tlme computer system called Xport to pro vide quick ap- praisals of 4,500 stock issues for portfolio assessment. The company said 18 of the 20 largest banks in the nation and many mutual funds and brokerage houses are being su pplied with the new aute>- mated portfolio appraisal sys- tem. ··------. CALL lJS NOW FOR INFOAMAT10N ANO A BROCHURE. -&=: IUIW 543-2222 I omen TO 81!..W ALL OI' ORANG( CO, ltlonefl'• Worth Finance Briefs Plan Your Estate To Aid Famil y " NEW YORK (UPI) -Th< Federal Reserve Sy1tem tight· • By SYLVIA PORTER The.· questions women h•ve asked about estates and trusts at the alinual seminars held by tile Chase Manhattan Bank or New York can be divided into 10 well defined categories. They are fundamental, are of vital imPortance and surely they will be of as much In· terest to you as 10 the women who have attended the Chase's sessions. Friday's c o I u m n sum· marized the answers to si.x; here are the remaining rOur. 7. Wiiy do yoa need 1 wlll! The distribution of some of your assets alter your death may be llimple: for instance, yoor instructions are built into your insurance policies and reUrement benefit... if you have either of these, you Un· doubtedly n am e d your beneflclaries when you took out the insurance or became a participant in your retirement plan. But any property which Is not passed on by such con- tractu-1 anangementa U\uSt be dlrecUd to its future owner. If you do not leave valid will to indicate where you want these assets to ga, the decision will be made for you by state law. And It's not just a matter of leaving instructions as to which of your assets are to go to wfllch beneficiaries. Only through a will can you ex. erclse your right to select the executor who will carry out the adminiatration of your estate. 8. Wlllat advice en a bi:nt give you to beJp )'OD plan for your flDacfal fulQre? Consider with your lawyer a revocable living truat ar~ rangement. '11lis will enable you to benefit most fully from your income.producine prop.. erty. You iwill be able to amend the trust. add or withdraw assets or even terminate it entirely during your lifetime. The truat alao will contain 'provisJons ror distributing the property at your dealh. With a tnist .plan, .you can: cul much ol llie dei"1 llld nd tape m •• u1<mtn1 o1 .. estate. • , ened the credit screw1 again 9. HO• cu ,..a· plu )'!Mir this wetk. Dally averafe ~et ' estate 11 order to mbllmlte borrbwed reserves of m mber Ule dlfflcultua for Y 0 I t banks incrtued to a mblus cllUdttD -aow )'OWi( and in· experleaced? n~ of •t.07 billlon ·f~ a This, to me, ls one of the mrreeted mlnua dally average most basic of the questions ' 'flgurt of $862 millioo last because any of us who are week. honest with ounelves when we try to plan ahead must admit UNION, N.J.,(UPl)-Breeze that we can't be positive now Corp. filed 1ult In New Jersey what wlll be best for our superior c o tJ r t at Trenton children in the future. charging Federal Sign 4i; ~lg· Of course, It's simple just to nal Co. or Blue I.1land, .II., leave your assets outright to with breach of a merilcr agree- your beneficiaries -but there ment. No. speqiflc amount of may be. valid reasons for you damages it .a.skeet but the sult to hesilate Lo do thilJ. . aUeces that the Federal Sign lf they are young Ind. m-management breached the con- e.iperlenctd in ma n a 11 ~ g tract by failing to live up to asRts. or if they lack Uie a tit Ii-· an agreement to use its best ty to .Judge what co~tltutes a efforts to consummate the good investment or if they are emotional, gullible, etc., etc., merger. lhey might soon IOSe the prop- erty you hoped would support and protect them, is an oft. told tale indeed. On the other hand, you rnIOit not want to make a rigid, ttalricUve arrangement which mJgbt mate it im· possible to adjust future plans to lhe varied needa of ycur chlldmi. A trust might provide just lh• right balance belwffn con- trol and Detibillly. Look into it at your convemence. JO. Now t.llat )'GU •rt aJoae, wbal mfpl bappeD H Y"' became W or disabled and couldn't loot after your owa affaln? This problem worria; many people -and not only lhose who are older. Again, a living trust can offer precisely the protection and security you are seeking. The trustee will manage your usets for yoor benefit and will pay your medical and household bW1 dlrocUy from the trust's income should the need arbt. Naturally, the annrers to the IO questlonl art somewhat slanted in favor of a bank - for they come Crom a bank. This does not diminish their validity, lhoofh. And lhe main point is that 1n Utese two col· umm: you have guldance "*1lch can ·lurri oul ta be of tmneodous value to yeu in tmns.of peace or mind .. well as money. SPRINGFIELD, T e n n • (UPI) --Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co. of Mansfield, Ohio, has announced it will apend $1 million to expand' the plant of its First NatiOlllll Fibrlt DI· vision here, which makes molded wood fiber products for the automotive and· "Other industries. NEW YORK (UPl)-Build- ing construction c o n t r a c t · awards turned down again in September, F. W. Dodge Corp . reports. The month's to- tal was $5.14 billion, bringing the seasonally adjusted index to the year's low of 173 com· pared with August's spurt to 216. But compared witb Sep- tember, 1968, the lotal awards were down ·onJy I percent. CLEVELAND (UPI) - A profit sque~re definitely is under way for many cor. porations, George W. McKin· ney Jr., a senior vice presi· dent of ltving Trust Co., told the Jnnual convention of the Bank AdminlstraUon ln!titute in Cleveland. He said Irving Trust had ·made a tabula Hon of third quarter earnings!· reports so far and found them I largely unchanged from se· cond quarter earnings. Such a trend would normally forecast a drop of 10 to 20 percent in earnings on an annual basis. be said. G WC Offers 4 Talks DENVILLE, N.J. !UPI) Modem Data Techniques, Inc .• has formed a joint venture \Vith ·Nation·Wlde Auto Aue· tion, Ltd ., of New York to franchise a ch a in of automotive diagnostic centers. The electronic diagnosti c facilities will be supplied by a subsidiary of modern data wh ile nation·wide auto auction will set up the diagnostic enters at its used car auction yards. On Stock Investments Four public lectures offered by Golden West College are likely to answer most ques· lions the ordinary cillzen might have about investments and the stock market. They will be offered at 7:30 p.m. each TUesday night in the College Center from Nov. 25 to Dec. 16. There is no admission charge. Clinic Slated On' Buying Franchises Prospective f r a n c h I s e buyers in Orange County will have an opportunlty to learn the advantages and disad· vantages in purchasing a fran- chise through a new program announced by Gerald Sokoloff. chairman of the franchise clinic commitlee of t h e Fullerton Chamber of Com- merce. The clinic is for those con· templating a new franchise or the purchase of an established one, according to Sokoloff. Si.I major topics will be discussed lncluding search and purchase procedures, le&al aspects of franchise agreements and dual ad- vantages and disadvantagss of franchises. Experts f r o m government, industry and the legal profession will speak. A question and answ!:r period follows each speaker. The clinic is schedueld for three successive M on d a y eveninas from 1 to IO p.m. • Dec. 1. Dec. 8 and Dec. t5. Jt will be held ln B1rclay1' Bank of Call!orina at 222 North Euclid Ave, Fullerton. All M1k~ll Moclal1 A.r!lllllMM -Tr.th "'Whttt S.nlce M1•t1 the Difftr en11" Ot•1111 C•""" .,,, c.rn,.. Dr. HIW!llr1 •tit. 11141 t ••U Ln ,_..,.,.. ... S. Wt1ltn1, 1t1H JJS.1'1' Patrick Boyle, investment executive with Walston and Company, Santa Ana, and fonner faculty member of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, will be the lec- turer. His topics will ct1ver the fun· damental and technical analysis of securities, Nov. 25: economic ct1nsiderations af. feeling the market, Dec. 2; in- vestment strategy, Dec. 9: and techniques for the In- vestor, Dec. 16. Design Pact Aw arded Macco Corp. bas awarded a contract to Food FacllltJes Equ1pment & Desirn of Santa Ana to design, supply and In· stall operational ~uipment and interior decors in three dini'.1g facilities on Its 5,000. acre Coto de Caza develop- ment located near O'Neil l Park In Trabuco Canyon. The $5 million project in· eludes four fishing lakes ; a 4QG.home residential village; riding stables and arena ; trap and skeet range; hunting lodge ; pheasant ~.is; ken· nels: duck pond and other recreational facilities. The Village will also include a clubhouse, g u e s t coUages, equestrian facilities and a shopping center. Food Facilities' contract In· volves furni shing of t h e ldtchen, dining room and 1011.ige of the 27,000 11quere foot Club de Caza Clubhouse. Salt Prolessiug P lant Planned PARSIPPANY, N.J. (UPI) -Inlel'])ace Corp. 1aid Jts Carey Salt Olvlslon has ex. erc.i;;ed an opUon to buy land and bulldinp: for a salt pf't)o ctSSing plan~ adjoinlng New Orlta05' public bulk terminal on tht fl,1i&sisalppl gulf chan-- nf!I. Interpace will a 11 o t stabUsh 1 distribution ctnter for lts dinnerware division on the site. The !!ilt1 \\'Ill be bought frnm Georgia.Pacific:: Corp. for about $1 milllon . LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Occidental Petroleum Corp. announced that the first hotel built by Occidental and Holi·1 day Inns of Memphis has opened at Marrakesh, Moroc· co. Other Holiday Inns are being built under the ven ture at Casa blanca, Fez a n d Tangiers. They represent a tot al investment of $20 million, with the !\foroccan gov ern· . ment providing most of the rinancing. PJ'ITSBURGH (UPI) -G. C. ~furphy Co.. the large variety store chain, which in the past has shuMed debt fina ncing, annoonced Wed· ncsday it is see.king $30 million in three-year bank financ ing for a large expansion pro- gran1. SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) - The \Vest Indies Oil Company has anndltnced a program or re fin ery expansion that will in- crease capacity of Its Antigua, \Vest Indies plant from 10,000 to 15,500 barrels daily. Chandl er Ide, b o a r d chairman of the company, said Wednesday that plans have started for expansion of the company's market outlets in the Carlbbean and Eas tern Canada. \Yest Indies Oil Is a wholly· owned subsidiary of t h e Natomas Company. LOS GATOS, Calif. (UPI ) -A machine that sells airllne I ickets wu demonstrated Wed· nesday by lBM Corporalion, American Airlines and Ameri· can Express company. The device was developed at 18!\f'a laboratory here to hel p the airlines speed travellers on their way by ellmloatlng waiting llnes at ticket count· !!!rs. With a credit. card and advance reservations, you can buy a ticket from the ma- chine in a hall minute. The machine will al so stll tickets to a limited number of destlnallons wlthmit advance reservations. It tells the buy· er the Ume of the next av111ll· ablt:! fight and offers him a choice Of coach ar first class, on~·way or round-lrfp. .... , THE 'EEDLE •. : ·IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN I I I And thr ma: n who know.1 ;Ult how to tu"' tM phra11 to oei ~ most out of th1 barb U DAILY PlLOT colum.n- iat S!l(lnt11 Harm. H1' ha& Oen c;:aUed thl mode"' • doll H 1n111 Mencken , J/ ~ov'rt 1cad11 for h!a mt of tht ocid .4dj1ctioe and th 0u11 "' • proookfn.g prose to Qive uou the needli .•. If you 100nt tt;> find 1om.ethfn11 . 1o think GbOUt fn ID~ UOq read ••. if vou have o Jtml of humor, uou b cl on o with reader! who deUaht bl teUina othtr1 what "S¢. safd" m one of the -nation'• mo!t • quoted cotumn1. Some Sample Barbs Recently Thrown By Sydney Harris: "Ona of the hlghut paid l•bo In A.,,.rlca contlata ef tt•ndfng up In front of a mlc. r•hone, 11per1tlng the good records from t he INd on• -and pl1yl ng the bid onn." "lt'• nd but true that wblle alcoholics are t..l;le best argument for abstinence, 10 many abstainers are equally effective ar· .r;ument for a little drink now and then." "Meat of the tM•lled 'lncomp1tlbillty' In m1rri1ge 1prln91 from the fact that to moat men, .. x la •n 1ct; whlle to 111 woman, It is an emotion. And thla dlfftr· enc• in attitud1 can be brid9ed only by IOYt." "'The sole difference between a 'dedica- ted cru1ader' and a 'nosy reformer' con· 1ists in our agreement or disagreement \1:ith his objectives." "Tht most explo•lve com~lnatlon In the world consist• of 1inc1rlty added t• lgnor•nc•." 11\Vhenever I am the recipient or an e1- cessively hearty handshake, l auspect 1'1r. ltfuscles Is trying to sell 1omethinc, hide fiOmethinc, or prove 1omethin1-" Check The Editorial Page For This Signature .. ·~-• -., • '·-i;: .t 1\" . • " ·~--.... ' ~ ~- The It'll Help You Find Latest Quotables Created By 'The Needler' For His Col- umn, the A Regular Feature of DAILY PILOT Your Hometown Dally Ntw1p1ptr I ! I ' ' . · " .. • • . r • I I I Here, among s~~e of the great newspapers of the world, is on old friend . The DAILY P,ltOT looks as much at home on this int~rnotional newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thousands of Orange Coast area homes where it is • J dropped da.ily. That should tell you something: ilt sho~ld tell you that a "home- town newspaper" can be sophisticated and slill not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall: Whether it's news from around the w or Id or down the block, the DAI.LY PILOT packages it best for you . And the simple fact is that, because the DAltY PILOT emphasizes local coverage, you 'll find a lot of stories . • ... 1 • in it you cqn '.t ·find .: in any other newspaper in the world. On this international news rack, it's among the great ones of the world. But at home, it's the great- est one in the world (for local news). • .. • • • .. • . -• ' • •• I . I ' • " DAILY PILOT t '· .. ' ,. • .. , . .. • . , • ' >' . . > I "' '; . .. '· " • . ,, . " • ., ' ., .. ·~M ~Ill '" . , .. , . " •, • . .. . -.: "' ., ., \'\" .. ·· . ... .. u, , . . . .. , ... " ., . . ... ·.• ,. .·. " " ' .. •./•) . ... • . 1,r • .. , .. , .. ... ··'' ··-·-.. . , .. .. • . . ·.· ... .• " .. .. . . ' ' . :.: . .. . .. . ' ' .. -' ' -" .... . ,., ,. ' ... • • . . .. ... " • . , . .,, ,, •• " .. " ,, .. • ' " ·' .,, ., .~ . . ,,, • ! I I .. -' •• ,, ..... -.... -... -.. -.. -.... ,...._.._. ................ ; .. ~.-. ....... ..,_ • -....... ;:... -iiorJ"""'"". _ ........ ~ .... '1"' ... ..., .............. ..,. _____ ...,..,c.;.,_.,,.'i"l", ..... ;; .. -....,.-~""""''"'""...,.....,~~~··~· ... , .. , ~--·-· ·~·~·~·~., .... ,~ .... ,,,~~~~-......,, .. -~ . - • • DAILY PJLOr ,_ Classic R e '""°" 'Stop the World' Brilliant • Ill Mesa Uy TOM TITUS 01 N Dall'f f'llel Sl•ff How do you improve on perfecUon! Is it possible, or feasible. to add new depth and dimension to a show already regarded as a local classic in communily theater? This was the challenge awaiting Thor Nielsen at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse last weekend as he restaged that magnificent m u s i c a'I "Stop the World -I Wan t to ''1TOI' THIE WOaLD- 0: I WANT TO Ol!T 01'1'" A mu1k1I br Anll•o•w New11J •!'Id lnlle llflNIH, directed bot ,..., Hl••· Ht\, mu1lctl dlrKl<lt t M ~''""' b' Anlll GrMSINlfl, l!ltte ..,.na"r VI!: KMnkW, otodu<llOl'I IN-• L611 WllWn, 111 COl'lllr\IC!kln ll'f Cflwocil ill1Uch, costumn bl' Sdolfley lw Tr· ler 1nd Ellie Slln!'r'IOl\1, 119'111nf SPOii br W1rnt1 COFl<h •old f'1ul Gr1cev, orcl!Hlr1 J-ltllflltt., C.n11l1 Wllffler 1nd Ron Fried, Prftlllt.d tw !ht Cotll Mell Clvk PllVl'IOl.lll Frldlv1 11\d SllUrdlVI lh._ti Die. 6 11 the Com- munity C...ter audttwlum on lllt Or· 11111 CoulllY F•ITiil'Oll""'I· , TMll c An Uttl«/lep •.. , ., ......... TIW!r Nl-1 .. 11 E°'t'lt. ..... .. J1v,.. H1mll lilt deuthlera ..... RI!• Slmmon1 M•rlon Tr1lnor T~e lltl!t bov ••.••••••• Jlfl'lmV MICV T~ t iTl1 .o.n. Brown, RllOnd• Chi•••· N1nc:v Jul1r, Miry Mt<v, Vlcllv M.lvblrry, P11r1c11 Pr11Ultt, ktllrlrf' Lou tvi.r. Pit Wll'f\er Get Off." And Nielsen answers it with a resounding pro- duction that eclipses anything mounted on an Orange County stage UUs year. ' The words are "brilliant" aoo "outstanding," adjectives employed sparingly in local theater, but which hardly suf- fice for the Costa Mesa version of "Stop the World." Here on Costa Me!a's ex- panded proscenium are un- veiled technical efforts and c ho r e ographic ezcellence which were limited by the small boneshoe staae. of the Anaheim Playhouse four years ago. ~ul beyond the surface glow of the current production, there radiates an expanded and pronounced depth of charact.!r development -not only in Nielsen u Llttlechap, but throughout the entire com- pany. The brightly garbed chorus Jine functions not only . a s. a p r e c I sion-char1ed backdrop . unit, but as iP. dividual punctuation marks for Anthony New1ey's vibrant and often hilarious satlre ~or life. The key word is movement -and director Nielsen drives actor Nielsen and the rest of the cast at a breathless pace, up and down hi&h risers. around a music ball ramp and occasionally even into the au· dience. It Is an exhausting a melodic and carefully ' choreoara'phed chorus, .well drilled by inusical director Anita Groaaman. Musically, "Stop the World" ls a treat tor the eye and ear. l • Aaidt from the show-stopping "Fool." it boa!lts a completely GI" ace R et11rna singable score which its au-Bespectacled Princess dience! will long be humming -such as "I Wanna Be Grace of Monaco, the Rich,"' "Lumbered ," ''Gonna former Oscar-wihning Build a Mountain" and "Once movie actress, attends in a Lifetime." It Is, in fact, an off Broadway th ea~ one of the most vocally satis· t~r production of "Ad- fying musicals ever'staaed. aptation-Next'' in Man-The costumes by Scbirley Lou Tyler -streamlined and ~hlartt;a~n=. :;=::=;::::;:;:::;:;;;, production and a tribute to the glamCl'ized in varying bright stamina of everyone involved. colors -are exceptional. And Nielsen's Littlechap is a the demanding follow spot masterful perfOrmance, re. work, uUlized throughout thel taining the intimacy or his show rather than on musical earlier character in expanded numbers only, . is performed surroundings and bUllding into extremely Well by Warren ·1 f -~ · · ht Ith the Conde and Paul Gracey. 1 a r<ai• irung w pan-There are voluminous verbal tomimlc wizardry of a Marceau. A3 he c I i m b s , paeans which can be paid to recklesily and opportunistic. ;1Stop the World," but up the ladder of success, playgoers in Friday 's opening ev-ery rung Js clearly defined, night audience at the Civic and \"1hen at last he finds Playhouse expressed it best. himseU elderly and alone , sad-They accorded Nielsen and his Jy reflecting on his superficial company that rarity of rarities 1_====== Ufe, it is a beautifully poignant in community theater, a stan- moment. ding ovation. And such it deserves, for Uie It is this scene which sets rebirth of one of Orange Coun- tbe stage for the outstanding ty's most ezclting moments is number in a sonabook brim· cau11e for celebration. The ming with excellence -"What show continues this weekend Kind or Fool Am l?" This is and neit at the Community one of the towering peaks of Center auditorium on the the musical theater, and Ora nge County Fairgrounds in I iiiiiiir:;;,;;~;o.;iioii Nielsen sc ales it Costa Mesa. magnificently, emoting the _-;===========;II lyrics 'With dramatic fervor . In !he demanding role of Evie, LitUechap's wife, and doubling as the international objects ol his extramarital af. fection, tqe Colla M e s.a producUon offers an added bo11U1. Jayne Hamil, a strik· ingly statuesque beauty who only· recently turned 18, has, ni.oved up to the role from 1 understudy status in ju.st two weeks' time and turns in an excellent performance. Miss H amil Is the p e r s o n i ftcatlon of pro- fessionialism \ in community theater, handling the qylldnJ. pie role of Enalish, Ruulan. Girman and Am eric a n ~tereotypes with exceptional aplomb for one so young. Her timing is flawless and her singing makes up in substance what it lacks in pure power. 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I SP!iAI< FLtliNT EN<;LISH fLUfNTLY. ~ ""·-AcTLIALLY we WANT A 8/itl11SI< <;Jl'/L. .. MANA<OEMENT FEELS AN - iNGLISH ACCENT WOULD <;IVE' AiOUCHOF(L,o\SS -~~ 'T0 1'~E ri. BUSINESS. w+4A'TEV&.R ~AP PEN ED "lb ~E AL.L • JEFF, DID Yo\JcHEO( AROUND FilMILV J '-,,_-,,;: ~ ' (// -~ .. ,1 .... "" -··( .... -. . r:,·. '( I . , By Frank llqlnskl By John Mllei •• • • ~ ...... : ~ Pl!ANUTS . ~ By Charles M. S.liull A5 l.006 A5 NE LIVED, !'YE NEVER RfCEIVED A 1\JRKEY CARD ,. TELEVISION VIEWS I By Harold La Doux Cosmic Press J- "e• wss ,,.... "1M1ue·s ,._. Meet Held ··.·j OC(llPIEo, AllEY~ IU. REAP'Y ~RRIEl7, , , &E BY TO Sff HER' AS~ CU.Ul,5HE'U LA.TH~ AS A MATTER P'ROIAILY NfEU A 11.-----------------'I: OF Mer. $HE'S GOIWG PS1tJ<r.msr 100' By CYNTHIA LOWRY ~ .. ~=~~ NEW YORK (AP) -There is something new·.· under U1e sun: the cosmic press con!erence. The;;· homeward bound astronauts, huddled in front of. the--· Yankee Clipper's television camera Sunday ru~ht ,· and ans\vered newsmen's questions from a point-... : 97 1000 miles in space. "' By Ferd Johnson BLIMEY, l 'THINK you•Rt= Rl<;H T ! -~ ,l~,;N r. By Al S111ith Gus Arrlola AND YoUR FUliL. PUMP NEED5A 'TRANSPL.ANT ! ~~./l GET A POMP '< SPECIAL.I ST! ONLY ABC among the three ma/·or networks· ' cho se to carry the spaace r,rogram ive. It pre-·· empted the second half of ' Land of Giants" wltllt ' CBS and NBC continued on with regular program·1• ming, "To Rome, With Love" and the Disney Hour!"'' The gum-chewing astronauts answered about a1• dozen questions submitted by reporters during a:· half hour. They de scribed their emotions during tht'·:' 1110011-landing -"I was having a ball," said com.:·: mander Charles Conrad Jr. -and told in detail' . .' some or their experiences. · The program was not an unqualified success''.' ~ince the transmission of their voices occasionally':' was mushy and their words indistinct. ·, Conrad confessed that because o! a tight !lttlng . space suit he slept P.""rly on the Intrepid, and Alan·. Bean said he d.idn t sleep so well either. Neither . man had any dreams they could remember. ,, CONRAD SEEMED restless durinn the Inter·:· view, occasionally movinJ up and Ooating past the camera and then resummg his seal. A camera seemed suspended in front of him. Once something ,,. resembling a notebook floated into view and was .~ pulled down by Bean. :: There probably w·as more. ABC's science report-.._ er JuJes Bergman broke lrrto the inerview to say the .~. program would be "back after this message.' But~~ after some ·commercials and a station break, ABC;· too , returned to regular programmin~. "The File on Devlin," the first ' Hall of Fame"~. special of the season was broadcast on NBC Friday.~ It was a change of pace for the series and a'big dis~ appointment. The 90 minutes was a silly and obvious~ melodrama of international intrigue that used every~ hoary device of the grade .C movie, inclUding a~: secret passa~e in a Swlu villa. .,.:,:' THE STORY was about efforts of Russian.s agents to kidnap the widow of an eminent Ameri,,~ can \vriter so she could be exchanged. for a. distin-S: guished Russian woman who bad defected.. ... • An excellent cast -Judith Anderson, David , Mccallum and Elizabeth Ashley -took it all ser· iously but couldn't do a thing about getting It ore th& r ground. · ·; The origlnal comedy that followed It, 1 1Mi rror.§. Mirror. OU the Wall ," ·was the sort of !antasy tha~ actors of the caliber of George C. Scott and Maureen ~ Stapleton must enjoy. .:t ... SCOTT PLAYED a dedicated, stormy writer or§ serious books who, in what seemed a gesture of d~ ~nee, ·ripped of( under a ·pen name a sexy piece;$ or tre•h J!iat turned into a best seller. Suddenly hisJ;: alter e~o. also played ~y Scott, turned up to taunt::. and be4e~ hill}. ·~ 1 ~~ ·" .. ------· ~ ----· ··""---.---~~ ---~-Mw::;:>' ;:;sapee 3¥ A NO Si#•J!$bl i4f¢44i 4\$¢c:;o•••••; 4 •• =t<•+• 4 $ $' • • ·--· .... _ •• '"'· ' HOUSES 'OR SALE HOU~ti:S l'Olt SALi HOUSES FOR SAL E HOUSES l'OR SALE HOUSES FOii SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSI S 'Oil SALE HOURS l'Olt SALE !""TALS ~Gto~~.,.~r~·~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1000;;;.i:o.o:·=-=~=--~~__;,1000::,.o.n.~_r_••~~~~1!:4N_ GOnorol Mesa Del. Mar • FOREST E. CAMEO SHORES $21,750 TOTAL PRICE • BR; 2 BA. ,.. nn.·...., 1111 . l;lunH!!!!e ~ 1400Ho;~ ...... W 1.0. Heunt Unlvml"'°" ' ~V... U1D lOOO~rtl' • "-r"c.1 r ·r ~ - OllAN•I C:OUNTr$ LARCllST Big 4 0 l s 0 N New llotlng with . GI OR FHA . home. Bitni. eood c:ond. Pvi ~I . cl Ing friendl.y II. a:pectaculat ocean view Wltlt a b•i play yard near ;: ::: :,!:ie ~ : ere 11 a earn · l.n ~clu.s.lw Cameo Shore~ llCboola &: walk to 'lhoppine, fj\mi]y horn• in a choice Ell:quisite Oriental exterior 4 BEDROOMS nice slztd btd. Prof ~. lo atta. Newly painted and Inc. Realtors · • and 1* baths a.toni .too maint. Xlnt nel&hborbd. eorpeted. Toxu IJ>o· bed-' BDRM. 2 'BATH . Pri""te !"I"° with '"~-·-. ~-' 143,900. 5'0-1513 .,. spacious awbrimlng pooL F~! ...... .,...ts & '"'-======== J'OOllll,, I 'ii baths, , d r e a m lnsl.o~ b a • Dtapes,.l BUJL T JN , KIT. 1 • • ldtch<n wilh tt1lniabed .. 11n $22.500 ~ CHEN Excell.,. y Collogo P•rt< 1115 cabinets. Best of all onl)' fortune in te~ panellnc, #. • • , area. OU $29,m FANTASTIC TERMS! 1 Bedrooms• convertible den ~~ ... ~boa~!.~ 3 BR. _ $27,200 Scarce a"' hen's teieth! Just lara:e dinin& room """"' 21 Ft, lfv,. rmt 11% bathl. , NEW HOME IMMEDIATE MOYE IN _ 4 IDRMS 11/2 IATHS 1/4 MIU FROM llACH . 520.990 ' • , I/I TOWNHOUSE ~ -,,. bltbL """'"' ool)I. ,...,. ..... 1275 ..... zm HAllOR avo. got ii! Near new. Jmmacu· muter bedroom ~you v~;ith poues&l~ ~i., drps, bl.tns •. Lge. lOt late throughot.rt. Landscaped with Jlreplac:e. e .. , II you q • w'/ cov. •boat storage. Tcip . . HUN11NGTON IEACH Col ·Now 961·1353 law If .. llC. . " ifeolly, Inc. S4' .. '4D 0,.. '""""' tll l :JD 3 Bedrooms and Den $131.H Manth Total Payment and anyone can auume the FHA Loan with an an- noal percentap nte of 5% % without .qualifying. Ift model home conditkm with be:auWul ol:tw ereen deluxe cpt. 2 laree bathrooms and a roomy livifq: room and .den. See it today al $2.t.!m tun prtce. Keri · It Is! ExcepUonal 3 bedroom, 2 ba~ 'Holhe located in ·best C:O.ta Mesa area. Deluxe atwa carpeting 1hroughout, richly paneled .in walnut. big mvered pad!> with professklnal 'landscaptnr, water fa I I and a;arden 11,ghia:. All built in kitchen. f~ air heat. It'a one of a klnd at """°' 4Bemn ARll 2 !-l Baths to perfectlon. 4 bedrooms, 2 $89,500 iiy. loc. · ow~r will help finance WE SELL A HOME CORBIN MA T full bath.1. Built-ins. Double LI.sled excl111ively with EVERY 31 M}NUTES • R IN pr&&e. Pride o1 ownership, REALTORS s.u.. -""'wont"""'· W·alker & Lee 615'1662 5o"7-9'l!I;.,.... He bu to!! You name the ~ E. C.OUt Hwy., ~ WATERFRONT Lr.ax. Apt, 91'.l t VA FHA •-.. d Tum Bock Tho Clock INPLUENTIAL a. -Now 2 "*•' % e!"n'll. • . , .,... own. 27911 Harbor Blvd. at Adams LG. 4 bdrm 2 i.. AllwMb&e 1410 -----------------ltll "°'"' Dr. NB SU!to U1 ~ --t Cilrono.dol Mor Crab )'OW' cbecktxlok and l-;;;i;56-0t65;;i;;;;;;Open;;.;;;;;;'il;;i;9;;P;;;Mi;;;~l ·Jow lnt lo& 2339 Colgaf!e To Pre 1 • 'IV dl.Y!. Sunken f . b;tnns. Aslwnabie 5*.% a...-pool; IM,_,.... 80at hurry on this! Call ~ I• Dr. For information call. · 'frplc. conVet'$1.tlon area. 1 VA -loan ~ SUI per llipe avaD. ~ Balboa, Colesworlhy & Co. 645-0303 3-u· NITS' PERRON RLTY 642-lm martini tor v.d, can ...... monlh met--. uoo ~!!.,······Rd, <1i14> troduee family • get togetho 111 ft., uae4 brick flrepb.~. ,.,~ . , . . . at Hartor Center emess, to "hear it u lt 'ia:." pa .buUt-ina, carPets. drap. , .Fl .. ER RENTAL$ "Agent" "For A Wise Buy" ';;;iimo~'ii'orboiiiii.'ii"ii'viid.i;, iic.i."ii'-. $29,950 Newport B..ch....;.;.;_._l;.:;200.:: One of ~-~res pret-es. Block· wall fence, lai>d·. Bay&ont 3 a: deft.·Pter,'tlooit. 642·17'17 I• FIXER UPPE~ Bring your tiest homes. $18,59!1 -With seaped. Ini ' "~ • . ' . POOL HOUSE -c 11 p k En•t•ld, eo.ta Meta, Span. paint brush. ' ·-3 bdrm gonerou• '"''"· . . . u.~:.... monlh. NEW BAYSMORE LISTING Cape Cod 2 BR. w/open beam ceiling, stone front, &hake roof, )&'e. sunny patio w/room to add on. Pliv. beach & boat storqe. $35,500 0 ege ar lsh 1u, roof, ...,,1a15 on 1a,.. -•· • ~ ' ...... w..=t • 'bdnn., < "'th • home with country-Hal Plnchln Ii Aoooc. lf'-M11\111! ' view .0..e. $1,000 mo. T1xl50' lot. Income $385 kl h all b 11 · 3900 E ""·· ---_.-FANTASTIC WI.th Pool "•n, " '•-.~·· . ~"Hwy, •75-4392 -John ....... ..,= month, Our best income re-, _ _. 1· · turn In area. OV9flii=u iving room, 2 -IL--· · ' ' ; roWNHOUm·s Br,·~ BA, Exclu.ivo ·w ith "'"" & heavy "'8ke root. Bo -Ponlnou!o , 1300 5 An .._. . 1630, ~ •• -tJo. pool 2 .., 1.,,-You must see this beau-$26 .. 950 BARGAIN PRICED AT •nta a • ..... ~bl=._ -:. :..-_I x.Be ty to beUeve it Out-$27,950' owner aays, bring O.ve'°"r's Duplex , *II '•CRE • n.1-,,_.,, _ ua-o; :"'l"A_vall_l2~" standin& Mesa Verde 4 bdrm 2 bath.on Fordham NeWIM"'t otter. Call -MS-Sm SOlllb Thtte-bedl'Oom. ~per two ,A •, u..i .. ., ... ....,., ~per mo. tJ.. location, 3 iarge bdrms, Drive. This ls B~ POOL Ccut Real'Estate bedroom.lower, In wry good healed pool. ~. room 171-88U . . er SC.249'1' dlnlng _ room, rumpus HOME BUY IN AREA. at ER 3 BR rental area. Now fUliy )Ha. fDr hones. Owner. 545-690 W l NT E R R.µfi'AL • 'TU room + family I'OQITl· Exclull'la Wtth ·-·Victoria Bi'A.~-~ =~. dmk! ed. GOOd ·growth •potentl&L L 8eKh 1705 Jone.;. 'Mil. BIUUL !'Br, Inviting pool in main-N 646-8111 rm, fireplace, shake roof. $49,500. ..una --'.;..;.; den, crpta. . Jlrpa. fr1i. 2 · · .. """"" ''" ba<kyanr. owport l•nytlmol carpelod, drapes, built-Im. BURR' WHm HANDYMAN'S patios. pools. 115-1491 "' Lu sh laod8C8plng & o1t large patio, fenced yard, REALTOR Specla.I! 4 ~i:ne Ullib 120 :'"'°"'===~· -,-"7.--,· J. Oarloon bqat pte ln front yard. Newport Beach. Ford Rd 'at 2901 NeWpOrt Blvd .. N.B. ydL to beach. PatlOI decks BAYCRESI'. Fam.· Home. f C.WWelL lmker' (e. S38,950. Victoria MacArthur. Move forces ST"~ gc.2253 Eves. w/ocean view. Nels.' paint. Br. 2·Ba. Fenotd yd, Oilld, 550 Newport Conlor Dr. •• C04TS 646-llll GOV'T REPO oat•. $39,9i0. 6444950 etc.' Should•""'• $9,000 yr, pei,. OK. $350. 616-'1513 Newport' BoOch,_ Collf. & OCEANVIEW ESTA TEL ·;;;ldo;;;;;.l;;;tl;;;o;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;135~1 Pr. $69,900. Consider trada. ~700 ' 644-2430 WALLACI Large< bdrm 2 balh .-tom· Secl'l"ed 5 BR. home. Lush. • MISSION REALTY ""'O'!ll 11.·;=z:::::::;:::::::;=:i::::::::;•mcl REALTORS .11y room near """°" A land1C1ping. Spae. nunpua t9'1(E~ P!llCE : e Dlm\ESSSALE e 2 BDRM~-.. t !(\kth, I I , · 546 4141-shopping in excellent Costa rm., 2 frplcs. + view bal· Home on ·IJOO •. 2 Br, .1 ba. Ooeanvi~ bolpe: LcrN down l!'K playruom, big ,.ro. DOYER SHOllES (()pM fvonl"l'I WHA f A GIFT! Meoo area. $ISOO down, k> °"""'· $45,000 Sb'eet-to-atreot lot. to .... ume xlnt loan. 5 yr. 0ceup Jan. L $225 mo. 111 Dramatic home with exotic ....__ . 1 tai monthly payment $219 PROPERTIES WEST $§2,500 old 3 BR.1%. b!i· home. Fullerton A.vt. ' lm::=====:l '-'"i.&tmas IS com ng a: you inc. taxes. Oean &: fresh, 1M 67"1 . Reduced to •At,500 . atrium. 4 BedroomJ. 3 ~n be Santa of the century. ready to move'into. Act fist 675-4 .., .,. 642 LID'? R-EA~ T.Y INC. pr -"CE REALTY"" 49f.'..9'10f.3 ~~BR.=--,~BA~. -. ~D~.R~.-. ~ .... -~,1 b&thll & powder room Mr p• •NORA MIC VI Give your. family this beau-on th;· 'one. CALL "'"llSI "bLUFFS" 2 Bcbm, 50' deck 3.377 Via Lit.ID ' 613-7300 -, • · , _ . , trplc,1 qlts, dtps. mJ.-q. fl. · • Mn ... lh Jn muter ,· ut•·.' "" EW tUul , bd ~-~ -/ · Bay v I < BR• tam""room 2 BAfL -Qui t ·-·1-.,. "' spac1Gus .. nn ... ..,r-HorltageRealEstat Copen w pnme · e w. .., ":I . • . , ..,, .. mo.' ets ........ _. Huge new po&I with Jacuz. of Newport H•rbor wood Estates home. Bonus e $39,500. Call 6'44-2259 107 VIA EBOLI Near new.· View.• Eu)' · zi. Electric bi,ackout 'dr&Pea. ~ut. shake roof. single sty features incl: luxurious shag eves) eves/wknds. 4000 .SQ. FT. Terms. ~.500. 497•1642 C:orOfte HI .Mar ,-32$0 in lamllt room. fenced" 3 BR. 4. BA watertront home. cpting, Roman bath, lush OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 4 BR, 3% BA. 3 car garage: paved area' for badminton Froots on xlnt swimming landscaping & 8% FINANC. Mes• Verde C•mbridp 4 BR. + 2 Br. unit. Walk to Crpts, drps, unusual featur-Dana POlnt ' 1730 i BR.·UNP'l.JRN ••• .$165 mo or vOlley ball. Home newly bea c h. Newly redeca.-. 1NG &. IMMEDIATE 0CCU N r +1.... ·th 1...... Bl ir'>l'I 500 es, Built 1967. Owner C. R. · · · 2 BR. UNl"URN ,, ••• ·$275 mo • ·-'·"-"" d ted -' cw lSuug Wl .,..ee ue shops. .,.,.., . Agent G , ~· / ""'IOI $17,950! Small, clean 3 Br, 1 l'BR ·~·RN ·'t •"" .... LQ ..... .....,. ecora • $180,0CO. PANCT. llaven pool, dressing room, 642-3850 angi. ".., "'"""' : evea ba, no Kill'· Nr Harbor. $3900 · ~ r;u ................ mo $$,000. can for app't. , $39,000 toz'mal. dining· room & 3 D~LX.,.,,_. ~Co~ndo~.~,~B~R=-=2-=BAc--, fp!~, I 213 /~.Open. dn. 34032 C.Opper· Lantem. 3 BR. .:ti·&·~ mo john macnab OPEN HOUSE good ...... bdrm•. Really view ol pool. $21,500. H. Wont N•w Boyfront? 642-4905 3'35 E., Coest ""'· Cdll (714) '42-123S a ireat home for the money. McKenzie Realtor 646-0'732 We have plans. 5 Bel. 4% ba. RENTALS &75-'1225 901. Dover Drive, SUite 120 Tues. 12. 5 Stt It today, you'll be pleas-deluxe. Pier/slip. 31~11· Lot: HouHa.Furnilhed Newport Beach antly •UJ11ri&ed. Newport ShOres 1220 ;135,0CO or choose your bldr -===..:.:c;.;c=;;._ W 1!i ~%:a-=g ll:::=::::::=:=:::::::;=:=mE &S4l·SUO & move in 1970. Generaf . 2000 II 2001 Bayside Drive, NB .-cm..~ 3 BDRM Lower 3 Bdrm Up-R. C. GREER Realty l!lpace, Adults. '$285.. mo. HAPPY FUTURe * 642-1771 Anytime * -GE .. R~U per Dupt.,., not ...... hold. 3355 Via Lido 613-9300 ft45. 'l BR. a>ltage. F•need, ,,,cm="<>""""".,.....,,,,.,...==-.., ta: predicted for yoo in this Linda Isle Dtvelopmint $55,950 Frank Manball Rlty yard. Garage. ht o.k. Blue C'ORONA liiCHtANDi 2 ""' ottnc Income proper-Biii Grundy 67s.321.D $U,~Jf1~L tiRICE i"!!!!!!!!'"'l!'!'!~~!!!!!,,..1 ,:.,.._:=:,===== H"!lflnglon .Booch 1400 Beacon. 645--0lll ~~I ~~~van ty.Thbuapropertytoran wilh$l,200downtoanyquali· $26,950 Dover Sho,.1 1227 No Down GI Niwport Booch 2200 quJ..'.i.UJJ ; or '"""m•nt"""""' -· WESTCUFF lied i.u,., ... poymon" EDRM only 2 yean old. nu. er. Buy laundromat inciod. LOW DOWN LESS THAN REl'IT at LO\V 5 I tflrreplaceable Vie\v* Extremely sharp 3 BR + FIREPLACE, Pool, 2 bdr., 2 3 B~ ~2 ~~ home ls a houtewUe's fixtures and equip. Get rent 7%% annual Interest! 3 big + POOL lay & Mountains! separate 19x:4 recreation ba., patio, adults. Bayside 3 2 'o .1-~1,. -"' dream, beautifully a~ frorn 2 other wilts to pay Only $6(00 down and you can bedrooms &: 2 bath , c rm. Quality crpl'g & drps Villap. Until July lat. $200. 1 B • .., ~ ..... a--- pointed ISiand, llled bills on loan. Good leases. live 2 blocks from back s. ar· 3 baths, full dining room. Regal "Old World" Contem· thru-out. 2 Frplcs + loads Cnll (213) r12-4309 or 673-5419. 3 BR. 3 BA Luxury.apt. $325. kitchen all rooms are Total prl-17,· 000 .. y~! 4 bedroom 3 balh exe-·PEets .... ~1 .. ~~r' ~ lnkcltooheed! Rich-wood paneling • hand-porary picturesque home w/ of extras, CI appraisal University lttalty. 673-6510 "" ' · _ .. ,v, f• il ho ,..____ ve1:1 ...... '6 s a--v, 1 c n, 0>m• b-akfast bar. Area unobstructed view -most oYersir.ed -2000 sq. ft. In ... vu ' m Y me • .vw1ia-living room yard tTees and r ,.. I rooms. 4 Br's, 4~2 Ba + $32,9'50.B ~:;•l::bo:;•::_ ___ .....:2::300;:; 4 Bk. 21,ii· Ba. duplex. all, -A Muter Bedroom wilt b·ade for . a smaller VALUE ' ~1 '1 ~r o most con v e n enc e. m11d1 qtrs. Ideal for enter-Sq, ft. Bltinl, :dishwasher. suite fit for a Kine and horn · Costa M · · · 1 ove n ""'ore 540-1721) . ~ SPACIOUS -2 story, 3 bdr. 2 !rpl. _.....Mo. \eue. 540-1573 e in esa. area. -Christmas,'' TAR BE. LL 2955 H bo taining. Easy maint. Immed [~-1-""'""-=~?"'====I Queen.. expensive Palo. Fi:w chances to live in w~-WE. sEi.."L A HOME . ar r · tlUIU ba. Bayview. Fam 11·y. Verde stone ~lace, cliff so euUy. For $53,200. EVERY 31 MINUTES ASSUME '::s~~e ~~1:~ . .$1r!':S , ~ Winte_r-Yriy. Kl 6-9514 Lflo fali ' ' . 3351 heavy shake roOL If you 11J93 Baker, C.M. 5i6-5440 How can you i:::o wrong? L, M R.:NTALS =:nu."':. 1rocutive ll!E!"oJoy!""!!tbe!"!'luxucy""'""'or""'coun""'try""I 546-2311 Walker & Lee 51>% LOAN Un1v ... 1ty Park 1237 "J I rte at H-Unlumiahed '':""'i!! •:o:.i~ 2 ri;'. WHY RENT? $123.00 -Month l11:llllles Everythin& tt's a 3 bed.roolfl ~me In eosta Mesa, there's no qUalifyin& to anume the exlstin& VA Loan with an annual pen:e:ntaire rate ol 6%. Full price ts $2:1,950 - ,Best Bu,y Am.ind! Can Yau Anm' This Questian! living just 10 minutn: from 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams Owner translerred, anxlous.1 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; General 3000 I=-===· =or=~~-==13=== Orange County, 2o x 38 56-!Ng\ Open til 9 PM will look at all oUe~ on thl1 1 LONG BLOCK . , • 17007 l\1agnolla, FV POOL wllh •lid• ond Jou of . •BR pool hom•. Will carry From "boo!. ;, th• ln>moc. 545-0458 FOR RENT Huntl~gton Beech 3400 decking! 378' deep lot "i th 1 ...... _,..,.._,.,..,;;i.I CONTENTMENT large 2nd 4 Br. l\S ba. Owner trans. --~~~~~-· BARN Ind aJRIW.. Sharp DAVIDSON Realty Hla Jou your gain. $34,T',O GI RESALE $235/Mo. for ...,,. ' Bed-3 BR. """' be ovail for Sroomhomeneetledamnno A D lfy 10 5 BEGINS HER~! . 5-t6-5460 Eves.544-1833 • d h I room,2 Bath,Built-lru.Wall-showina:b)'realtors.Vacant, ri!ant shade trfts. AIL;; Upet! a • Room for everyone m this,1 .......................... 1 • I 4 bdrms 2 ba on corner lot. ed yanf, d ··hie prage. $1751 mo. tW) AT 'f.53Sf. just $26,500 with VA no 1120 Dolphin, lrvlne Terr. loveb' 3 bedroom home close EASTSIDE C.M. re I Walk to elem &: SL Francia WE SELL A HOME ' Bi 2 BA. bi ' OOWN or· F.H.A. Low Formal dining room, 3 bdrm to Harbc>r HJ. Buttercup yel· SEE THIS 3 BR. 2 '· lVW Parochial School. No quail EVERY 31..MINUTES .-... !rpl tnl, crpts. 2 ba brHldut a.rea, family low on the outside, neat a.s ..... lying _ submit on cash doYln w 1 k & L u•yo. c, 2 car tar. fDcd DOWN! room overlooking patk>, a pin iMlde. $26,500 takes floors, frpl. Dbl. ear gar, REALTY to low lnt.erest G~ loan. Full a er ee yrd. $XIO mo. 962-1191 WE SELL A HOME~ built . tirepl 2500 It all on alley, Try $23,<XXI. Univ. Park Center. Irvine price only $24,000. t LARGE BR, 2 BA. frple. EVERY 31 MINUTES ft. ofm~doue ~~ing ar:· ~ Greham Rlty 646-2414 Call Anytime~ Paul Jones Realty 20U WestcliU Dr. new cpts 4 <lrPs. dbl pr, Walker & Lee ~c 11•11111 Ne .. · Nowpmt • .,,, om.. 8'!·1266 Ev•. 536-6J58 __ ....:646-:.::..::Tlll:=___ fened bod< yd. $215 • ...._ =3il11 3 BR 2 bath home, corner El Toro 1244 SACRIF1CE s:·io.2 ~-du~!~ Yi:!: fountiln Val'9y 3410 2<»3 Westclitt Dr. -• ----lot 130x180 • add · 5 more LAKE FOREST R•nch· 3 bdrm 2 ha, hdwd firs., 14 Children & pet welcome.'--------- 646-rn.1 1093 Baker, CoM. 5-16-5440 units. Dti"ve by l M5 Santa Style beauty, 3 mos month old 22x36' heated & Bkr. ~ 3 BDR.' 2 Ba. Fence'.d yd. EASTSIDE 1860 Newport Blvd., CM Ana Ave. then call old & lust a block· or so Wtered 1 _, 1 pooJ. $171 per month $l25. 2 BR, dbl ear, fencd deck, ,fireplace, carpel, REMODELED CALL646-391!8E-.614-16"6 $34,500 'llanla lttalty from tho yocht & .... TPIYh R~. IE yanf. Oilldren ..... drapea, bit-~. Wahr. 3 Bedrooms, on a ~ Jot ''F•mlly Gatherings" 642.:&560 ni1 clubs (membership e e~7_,s5t3•1te Mart ~~l~e. Avail now. Bkr. ~~prde. ~r .,aid. Spacious screened ln patio. 21=========-Incl). Bought • larpr ~;iov :._a1 .. 1e~t.'1"'ndgarag1 _;~l~ ~Uul. 25 ft. llv~ room, 2 Cosio .... ,. 1100 home~ mutt tell this 5 BDRMSI $175. Large 2 Br. &: patio 3 BR, 2 BA, 8.mo. oldb. Igo ·~· ••=~ "~ EI-'-'-kit_.__ n. h 3 I BR' 2 fam rm, crpi._,.1 ...... , lt-tns, with built-ina. Tbe rOot is Ul >O".,.aces. ~""" ull;'.'11,0---------one; ~s rg t, +FAMILY ROOM Garage. Blue Beacon. ... .,.. new _ ~.950. 6% % loen dish~·asber. Biggest yard in STUCCO 2 BR BA's & fam rm w/ PreSUge area. Lovely home ===='646--0==lll=== ~mo. ~ 213: NE may be assumed. prestige area. Fenced-frtli1 $17,950 frplc. $33,900 w/ 10-/. with many, many extras. 646-7171 tret's. 540.1720. Newly decorated, lrg rooms dn. Buy from owner & Most JtOpular floor plan. Cotta Mesa 3100 f BR SPANISH ·'J'OWNHSE, TARBELL 2955 Harbor tbru-out. Dining rm. Hrdwd $ 227'2 C t "rY POOL I: REC. l260. NEAR A Priv•t• Glimpse ftn & earpet.s, Low VA-FllA •1~. alo.6147 ot a HAFFOAL REAL FOR Leaae: Avail. Dee. l , 3 r,a:w, 962-746 Into thilJ exciting world of terms. Em. 545-7013 ======== OWN ' boam«ait. ~'le" .... ~~· .. ~~bit. ' d2bt bL ===·= .. ""·:"'~====-==-.I the mo&t exclusive resident-nu: KESSEL CO. Realtors Corona del Mar 1250 ...... • ..... ....t'.., u.o-•ll'IS, gar. Laguna _,. .,.,.. U tnttrnl rain are blih \al i;ection on the BaCk Bay 1916 s. Flower, SA -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, camper or a.II three. Thia Pool " clbbae, Wtr pd. $215 -"-------- and money tor bou:sing ii In Dover Shoreii. 3 .brand ~1 • unbelievable Jot wil l bold a mo lat & last mo. + LEASE Or rent exect1tl\lt 4 hard lo Ket. how can you, Big 5¥4¥• GI LHn ne\v models. 4 bdnns, 3\.t SPECTACULAR VIEW ONE Of A KIND them all. fleavy duty gate secur11). depOs. Adult sec-BR. de:n, 2 BA,,\l~w bome. -O TH E REAL "-.. 1:s i-ATERS u a buyft-, obtain a Joan to take over. No increase ln palio. Great 3 BR Seahaven tlons. No pets. 54G-9491 C.Oveml patio, dbl p.r, of owr. 90% of ltlarket . N bath.~. Sparkling, pool. Roy Spaciow;, lu.11:ury home with w/concrete "i;torage slab, CONOOMlN"~. 3 BR. 2 erp_ts. drape" dishwasher. mterestl eat 4 BR on cot· $24,950 J . \Val'd 1430 Galaxy Dr. 180' view of Back Bay, 3 7 BEDROOMSl,I, 0· v ·~500 Rex L. •u•q ..,, f94..'8961 krnd af Value at a rate of&~ per ner w/fully equipped A~ ,. ~ pa o. ac. -· BA, 2 car pr, swimming ... :>. "" •or I yea.r, lll% lea than thony Pool. Extra bonus • Mesa Verde &lu-lSSO Bdrms ' ('xquisile decorat-Unique, l\lodem, Beautiful! Hodges. Rl~. 847-2525 pool &: rec. facilities. $210 8 )'OU've been Jl9Ylng on jwit about 4 blcks to Pacitlc ing; rww carpels & drapes. FamUy rm. + den. On Jarg. TRAGEDY STRIKES mo. 540-1667 or 557.Q29 aft "LARG="'.E"'.-.,-. -wJ"'y-"'""'=-,-:--1 .. '=°Br.· )'OUr car every year, If Ocean! Askingt $3f,9;SO but 4 Bdrm. + Den Investment Income Open Sun. 4!.S, "32 Gold~nrod e&t panoramic harbor View ltlus t sell 3 1a-BR 1 %. ba. 6. duplex. Ocean view, Adults, ·-' v -n --" Harbor Vll'.'w Jtlll:1 SSl.500 .... "15 t :1..,.. rt a e ., .. )'Ol.I ""hat's "your" price? 'Null Please ho1ne with modern lot! Just listed exclusively d' · Adult led 2 Br. N•w crpt• ·•w •-. no pets,.,.. mo. )"ftr Y· ... 100~ l t 1 UNITS . l•-e lot ................ PROPERTIES WEST ining room. oceup ... '"' .... .,.. MU _.. can a 1• oan a sakl! built ln kitchen. Cbvt!red pa-~.. ..,.. ... .JO-U at only $89,500. only Low down to p--nt lnt•"·r -~1y •-. n~ 1 PLACE REAL. !IY ~·~ "'tt~ -~ ,.. t room to 'ooud 5 mo·•. -ooo· 675*4. 130 67r 1642 · """'" •·iv '"'" """ ......... •n..,., .... pu one ~···lllO tion. Large rttreation room. • ...,.,. r DON V. FRANKLIN fin&neing . $21950 child ok no peta, 1043 W. f BR, 2 BA., Ww, Xlnt c:ond. dUne dOwn ... If )'OU on't ,_.._...,.. 54().17'10. OwiierwiU carry 1st TD. 3 BR 8' den. 11,2 BA, cpts, REALTOR BRASHEAR' REALTY W11aon 642-l.S74, 60-8213, I )Tl okL $285. mo. Call ~~ =~ ~-: Gl:R~ TARBELL 2955 Har bor Wella-McCardi., RltrL drps. bit-ins. Halecrest. Lg e 67$-2221 e 16952 Beach mvd., H.B. 96S-215& 491-160 •-_,, ASSUME VA L~'N· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. c oncre l e patio with •!!!!""'""'""'~~!!!!!!! 847-8507 Eves. 43l-37G9 ==::;:======-1 IP"' U.t BOW ii the time _.. 54&-Tm 64+o6S4 eves. wateriall. Ex lg kit, 135 ft • .-Iv 0 VACANT. 3 bdrm home with Ml Ion Viti• Utl .. ,,.,.. 111========13 BR, Pool, Frpl, $24,!}SO. "'!~~~~~l!!"!~" defp. Fruit lree!I. Ftcsh Exclusiv .. , un FOR RENT bll·U.,.firep~ace.lareefenc-___ .. '-'-_ _.._._ _ _. ..... I OIAllA• C:OUllTT'S WelST Wt HAllOI an. 146atl ~··:I IS Ill .... BAYCREST LOT · Good area: 1" ba. NEWPORT BEACH pa.int inside &. out. $26,500. 2 Bedroom and den. 2 baths . ed yard, $210 I mo. FAM· 3 BEDROOM, 2 tlrtplace, Ira: M& Dami!, D1 Charnting l BR. w / Jarge,,_:°''°'"""-'-=""'=28'""°!~=--quality custom built Mme DESK SPACE -\Vlll partition IUES ONLY, ,Art. 5*-4141 fncd.ln yrd, Alt/Conti.,~ Prime area. Priced to sell - S26.95o. Build now or later, but buy at today'a prices. lllJ Ant.iqua. Op('n Sit-Sun l.S 1. on Marigold plus • 1 Bed-lo suit _""---• m·~. •--• 2 BR E-side, cpll, .1-....... ,-==""=--====== j ~---" Ex-'--n...-.-lncd. yr, cov. patio, lldwd. TRI • P LEX, 2 BR each, ...__ , Ull:'a<.: •u ....... ,.. ..._ .-• , ... rUJU "'"' .. ~.,. ,,_ 1 bl kl Bedrm' · room garage apa.,UJ<;n... oge , Sign spa-. fned 'yrd, $175 Ise. Avail ... 9569 ·-•• 19 Eve ....... frp ., tn. tch. Nr. 1 upstairs. Income ,,._ Be ~ nd ~ -•· Clol 4 Z1 -~ · h •-· 500 ~to aw•' •~· .• BRASHEAR REALTY now. '"""'222 '""'wlmd.I. -• YMnh • • ASSUME 511l % LOAN school' c urch & shopa . ...,,;. 16, d". Price Ownor will"'"" IBt TD. 14 Owner w/finaooe, fl7,000 $35,00'.l. North 01. By 673-USO 847-8507 Eves. 963-U78 * COTTAGE 1 Bdr. stove, 2 BR extra room oU ! Walker Rlty. •7S.S200 o\\.ner. 53f..3561 aft 5 PM. MOVIHQ..Must .eU! AMume ttfrlg. ~tJl pcl. $140. No pr1;1e, Neu blach. Jiu a.rett Rully 4 BR w/pool, fam rm, I~ 3366 Via Lido, NB Operi Sun. OLDER 2 BR hou5e, 2 car Lo FHA loan on elepnt f Peta. 545-Q!M, 551~. pool. ll; BA. crpts, dl'JI' A b&. Near ICboolJ.a, So. ai.d OCEANFRONT. gaz:. Lrg kit -aultable for Bdrm, 3 Ba. condo. Swim MESA Del ·r.rar, f Br, 2 Ba. stove. llal WNm.BclllJ. Dr. .. _ Piua. In>•••<!.·-· Small 5 BEDROOMS build! ... 515-<Dlt pool, tennis crt. Walk to pre!<"" Ind, $295 mo. BILL WILL1AMS REA1.n '{-down. ldHI LOC11tlon HUGE 9 room + rue1t house schools .l &bops. S min to Leue. 54&-3651 J39'Dtlmar, S. C. a.1115 --Coll Mtrtln Rltr. .... ooo· & pool. °""''· 238.950. IRVINE TERRACE freeway • heoch-Total 3 BR. 2 ••• ..,.,~ nn. TIMI FOR -.... ._ ..,,.., ••-~ Outstanding Corona del Mar pri ..., ~ 96&.il"' uno 'Y ll •'!!':!!"!'!!!'!''l!!'!'!!'!"!!~• I-"---~~~·--Gffrnt Williamson ~2544 * 548-8333 • ce ...... :. vo. h'plcs. bltnt. S2.10 mo/he. .. home • priv. mid. 11rea. 3 -Mt.. ""UICK e &SH llACH DUPLIX 3 lJR, 2 BA. flmlly room, REALTOR PLANNING to mover Yoil'll Bd1m., 219 ·baths, fanl. & DON'T JUST "WISH for No pet! u•_.... • " 2 BR Ir: l BR. aood \ncOl:ne. prof dtc0r. 1~ yr old-xlnt 67J...43SO Eves. 673-l564 find an an1u:lng number of din. rm•. Rrn. ror poOI, som(thing to lihni!h )'OUr CONDOMINIUM, 3 BR. "2'9 THROU5H A Lee Ptl'fyda Reial Estate cond. $32,500. 213S2 F1etit la Your Ad in 0 u r homes In today's Classified s;;1,roo. OOme ••• find great lKu's ln Ba. 2 Car pr. r o o I A DAIL y PILOT 499-1990 or 4~ Lane, Ha. OwM.r &16-t.128 . ctudHedst ~ w{ll be Ada. Cheek them mw. R. C. GR&ER Realty today's Ousl(led Ads. Facilil lel tt95 mo. 5404.310 CTVE u~ "United Way" DAJLY PILOT WANT ADS! looklAK for It. Dial 642-5618 ONE gift -m11ny Wonders ~ Via Lido 6734100 UNITED Fund time ONE Gift Helpt l\lany WANT AD "'--'---:....C"----''-- '. ,-, ' !· . .. ' ,, . .. . '· • . ' • i· • . ' • ,. • I . ' I ~----... f4 "l~T-ADVUTISU •Monday, N°"'""'r24, 1'169 Moodq, N-24, l"" DAllT "10T F-====:::::::::".:::':'~:l~=~--.,,.-.,...,.•'"t UNTAU UNTAU UNTAU llNTALI ilW,UTAti ~liill IMI I Mtt1t ... a'mr ,._. "* ... 'r t1l •t-.1r1 ltia , ....... • ;te. '-'!w.I -A-. • .,......... A,111. ........... ~l!•~"!!•!!:ol!_ _____ , Pl.,..CIAI. Piii•• Are, O,• 1:00 ....... ~ ,.... • a;"" C8ili:m JI' Huntln•• ..... ~ c.io-. •••• ~---'"-'-"" _____ , ..... w .... "!! i,.. 0;, '"".....,.., 9 to N n S.1Wd1y -Glosod s-l1y VAL ·D1SERE · ™ 6 l aa --.-DSLUXI • e ,,_ ~-. • ftllll • llOI' V111D111G • DIAL DIRECT ••• 642-5678 Slndeo1 ""2 Ir·-. ri:i 't-.~.~ ·===':i°~1f:.~2 'r!: 1% '".,.:-:,.,~dln:r~.,~-="~'~.....,~~1.,;~~~~~i:i ....,...... S.WMI. Ad'y Jtm, BW'8rdl <W..t ol Beach nr Sa'"). 84 with air eond. ('Omo rm. :*'dbl. ~· • Tbt nation'• &arsflll "i:::j WESTMINSTER & lljORTH COUNTY DIAL. FREE 540-1220 ~:,!.~pool, 8llQo rUl!NISHED i BR, ple>ety eound..-cl, .U -opener a..U. Po,i a 11-f<or Ion! 599' -!Ion bu• ~~~~~·,,..,~~ mwnmwa Hnta Bch, ~ clea.ntrw OYeM. wood cell· rec. area. Nr. Cttbolk LARGE ~ buuti.fUlly :in:.. of~ ~"lton IMcht ~1220 Latuna IMch: 4M""4•6 HOLIDAY PLAZA Main at.,,536-7396 lnp, dllhwuhers. I Uth Qimc:h. Adults. no pet1. tum. Newly redfe, Ptlv. en-or woma~ to pt lmD 8:; DEUJXE. apa~ 1 Bdrm. ),. Br. Condo. Completely landlCliplJ11 with slreu'l\I 4 e ONLY $2'5 e tr. A: hL few l quiet adult. field tba the Hours.....,-Reguletion1-Deedline1 Furn apt llll. plus utll. ....._ Prlv&;.. 1105 , mo. watm.111, •l<v•-BllQ•• 1115 A-Wey, N.B. Call· SCM983. 1 Y -d>o J , Healed pool. ampie parklns. Call mat !m-6li8l clubhoute, aaunu. jacuzd A inott. 1Uoui ~ ...,., ~k tWr ... ..atr anrll ,.,..,, ...._. .. ,.., """ No childttn-m pets. or swim poo1, priT/ pr. w/ NEW D» 14 ft S ';'R 6 Sam LOVELY Roam In private ., ~ THIHaAILY PILOT ,._....., ,_....,.,....,.. 196.5 Pomona. c.til. BAOIELOR Unlt-lumlihed. atorqe. Ew:l)'tbt" n•,w. nn7,,..,. ,.s_BA. Owna'W !,.1:_,_aPI borne •• ~ ;sent. We need an antbllioua Ind!- .. tile Uf9nt ., ,.....,..,. the .. ..,........, urnrily w time. · $80. l BR tower, util pd, New Walk to beach I. town. $15 Startlnc at> $1to, Ad\lltl ... A ... tgiol ~-••-546--tns·wnm..., eve. vld.ual Who wOOJcl Jlkit en DIADLINI Pot COPY AND klLLl1 lt)I P.M. .,_ ••r WW. ,uMkatltft. uce,t w/w. Ptt O.K. Bkr. utU paid. 536-3501 pleue. Juat East of 2600 C-•.dol "·r 5250 $1S WK Ir; Up w/ kltchel'I, reap the rewards of ~ fer w.-..... Matt.n anti ,._.., MCffeM .._ dellnt tlllM II l:M P.M. 53M8llO On C 4600 Harbor Blvd, next to Nabers ... ...,_ .,.. $35. wk itudlo apt. 2376 ever • la111.-J"eCl'ftUon exl I PrlAy. Hit , bn /W .-1.-"II ouftty CadWac at 425 .l4en'lD:lac Ne)lrPOl't Blvd •• 9155. plosion -a ptrtanl whoo Ji ..,.. 1 • -. 1 aa... w , -..... cen-Way MS-6300 / uplrl111f to eamtrp ftU ov1 YOU lijtUfT NAVI KIL~ NUM1q1 Whn kHlll" an .... ._..,.. el -le ,_ltt. tnUy loc. Avail now. Bkr. SINGLE .Adults, luxury • ' • PJ..EAS4HT QUUiitn for er $1,@perJIOntl&. · ..... ~ ...... • ,..,. ., tt. .11:111 ....... ,.._ ,_ .., ,_.. ai1 taker u SM-«190 pn1en apt1, wlfull ftefta· ASK AIO"T OUR. ~v esnplo)'ld adult ~e. Pvt ""lflatlM fJll,..... alL &;;4-iii &:i 1acillt.lff &: complete ~ ~ utr. ~ ._., -1s -·to •m ., ,.,.... 1 -°' ...., hn -...,..., 11v1 we..,.. to -' 41 privacy. South s.y oub DISCOUNT PLAN -• .;;_-. ' Mt, ........... t. ff • URtll tha .. Mt .,,..,_, -1n ttMi ,...... ' Apt&. m So. Brookhunt, Spac, i Br, 2 Ba apt. New ON ttN AOtES Mot.ft. Trlr. Crts. 5997 Anaheim CTlf) 712-4500 · 1 A 2 BR. Furn A Onturn -DIM..,..LI;!.:-• are strlctlr cash In affanct lty mall ., at .,.,. .,.. fJ11 eur effk• drape•, new sh&&: crptmg Fireplaces / priv patlol / WEEKLY rates Su Lark MO .,...._ hnlen Gntve 4610 thnlout. 1% ml N, of So. Pools. TtnnU .ConbirtBkf.st. Idotel. 2301 ·Newport Blvd., You need at least Sl,&f7.S0to TM DAILY PILOT ....-v• ft. ..._, t. clMl!fy, ... It. ,_ .. -,:t.'. ... -;;..:;=.:....;.;.=~--"''-"I Cout Plaza. $UlJ. 2101 S. !IOO. S.a Lu>, OtM ~ Coata MHa .., 5-t'l..,.. H .,. ·--SINGLE Adults Luxury Pacltic. ""'' . ...., cuh to lt&rt. """""· Hiii te c ....... lb r•tet .anrll ....,..ttw wftheut ,,_. GRAND OPENING (MacArthur nr t 0.~st ff:yl Mite, leri. t• , S999 u.1,· ... I • .... 117', New-n -h, •··-2217 Harbor Wlbo prden apts with country • -Wrt .. , siYitw ...... number, ~ ~ a ._. -nMl'' "-club atn~ and com· ,THE YICt()ftr~~ ~ 1 br, So. skle ot WAN'IJD: r .... -to ~ to: • O •.... "°" ... ~che .... :;_·,ta$121)only pldeprlvacy. sex.rm.BAYN .. •·-2BR,1""' ~-11 ~ -elk .-~· ''!lo CU.SSU'llO .COUNTIU .,. S.C.ttll u t.Hewtt *""" ,...,."" ..... e .,.QA.~ "'1• --... ....., aun ; for ltOf9p C.M QI' NB. ""llltta e Na peta. Adj to,_..., ~ =. ~~ Moltsanq .. ~. priv, Jn -over pr. $180 .,.L (:all.,:,...,..; • $portlot Goodo C.. ~ _ ~-..pr! pr w/ ma-+ llOOdopaL •'21\llN, c••~• -P,0. lloi !SDepL. $35 oo Wk u 1,-========-I ~· ~ ..i··1'"""' OIM. 675--0633. * im•c11..... ..,. Lake ""·Utah 14111 • .....: •. 1 Br Ap·;,, p L-. -· 4705 Wat.r pd. """"""v·~rSt. OOl!OL!DO AP:'S. ' &. * -* ;; ... ;;;;.,1a;;;1e:-"'""""""-..:;;..;.;;~1 talned .. 6111 ......... IA~r Jevel1 &ludloa pent. ·--i :=se~:C~ DELUXE ~klr 'apt, N. 63MllO house, Frpl~ .. pooi, dhl.lltCCNM' Pr•,lrtf 6000 ·CANDY SUPPLY ( ' Dairy Pilot Cle_uified -. ------- C.LASSIFIED INDEX • Maid "'"'""' incl. end, w or, ~e'!tr, deck, carports, patios. nao . ~. .. ROUTE iew 1 blk bch/ehopplfW 613-3378 CQSrA MESA home .ti 9 (No allbw bn-oiwdy •Day week &: Month v ' · • _ S Bit l'A.· bltb·$150/mo., nits pl bid Ex lk 2316 N~wport Blv'd. ,MS-97SS Adult $145 mo. ........ . 2 BR., So. of Hwy. yrly, u UI room to . ce nt tncome for ~ HOUSIS fOllt SALE RENTALS .. Cl!MINT, C..-... CHILD C.Alll, L.lal9'I .. It RENTALS HouM1 Fuml1htd oeNlllAL lllMTAll TO tNAlll COSTA MISA MISA OIL MA• MISA v1a1;11 COLLIO• ;Allk NIW,OllT llACM MIWP,OllT f48TI. lflWPOllT SHOR.IS tAYSMOlllS DOVlll StlOl:lll w•tTCLI,, UNIVIUm ,Alli l•VIN• &ACk UY l .. T 8LU,f' II,_ lllVUtl TlllUCI COllOMA DIL MAil IAL.aOA UY ISLANDS \.100 ""' IALAOA '1llNID HUNTINGTON lllA CM FOUICTAlll VAC&.aY S•AL llACN LONe tl!ACM OIANe• CDUNTT UMTA ANA WllTMINSTI!ll MIDWAY (ITT IANTA AlllA HlllGHn COASTAL LAOUNA llACff LA0U1tA lllODl!L MllSION VllJO IAN CL•MINTI , .. ,. JUAN ~f'ISTllANO CAf'ISTIAltO t•ACff DANA f'OINT lllVl.llllDI COUNTY l/ACATIOlt .lllf'TALI :ONOOMtMWM ou,ux•s f'U•M. RENTALS ... .... ... 1111 uu .... 1111 1111 '"' "" ... "" ... '"' '"' ... .... "" .... ... '"' .... ·-... ... ••• ... ... ... 141' AplL Fumis Id •ueu.L ' COSTA Ml:IA • MllA v••DI N•W .. OllT •••CN lll&Wf'OllT ... IONTI NIWf'OllT SMNllS WllTCLl•JI UNl'nllStTT 'Allk UC:kU.Y IAIT &LU•'° COllOfllA OIL MAil ...... •AT ISL.ANDI LIOO llLI IAL&OA ISLAND MUNTINOTON aa.t.CN l'OUNTAIN VAUIT Sil.Al 81ACM I.ONO BUCH OllAMG• COUNTY OA1to1111 ••ova Wl!STMlllllTll MIDW.tT c1n SANTA ANA SANTA ANA Nll•NTI TUSTIN COASTM. -... 4111 -a" -.... ... -"" ---"" ... -.... -... -.... ... ~ .. ... --"" -.... LACWNA llACN LA.UNA NtGUIL MWtoN Vll.IO ' , .. ., SAM CLaMlllT• DMK PCMMT un t•JH.lx. Ilk. "" COHOOMINWM ~= R'NTAL$. • -'"' u .. -- •• ··ADIL Unfvntlshod ,_ .... ,.AL . \ ..... MU, COSTA 'MIU. l1M 1.it' ••JA Vl•ff 1 • Slit 1"' Nftf'OllT a'UC" ' fttl 1419. NIWf'OltT NI....,... . ' ftN ,.. NIWf'OllT SMOlt~ h2I ,,. '1¥11T'CLl,fl ""' - : U'(1Y1•11TY '"•r no IACk IAY ' Qtl 1611 IAU IUH'~ * ... '"' Q)llOMA OIJ. M4• . ....... . .. . ... .... Us& IAY tSLANOI • '* I,;~ d&.a • 11" NUMTIMOTDN"IA(M ,. 179 ·-"" -.... '"' l'OUtn'AtN VALLIT •H.MA llLAlfO ,,. Ill\. 81Actl > > u·a Lt»tO BUCH nu ... .... "" It• OllANGa COUHTT l7" GAllDIN 81tO'i9 17n WS:ITllllllSTl:lt "" MIDWAY cm. -... ,...,.., ... ANA 1 0 .. ,_ SANTA Aiu. ffllOHTS TVSTIN ' H11 N" •• ... ... ... lf7I COAST AL ' Ull LAGUllA il!ACN LAGUNA NIGUl!L MISS ION VIEJO S.IM CLl!Mt:NTI' ' -"'' "" "" '11' 11H ,,. 2111 '"' "" "" "" "" ... "" "" ,,. "" UH , .. "" "" ,., "" "" ... .. ,. ... ... ... •• .... "" "" ,,. '"' '"' ,,. ... .... "" "" . ,, SAN JUAN CAl"llTllANO DAMA ,01"1' REAL ESTATE, Gener1I "" '"' ... '"' ,,. "" Tllll'L.l!X. ttc.. '"' CONOOM1NIUM ' flSf llaNTAU WANTlD Sttt llOOM• ,Oll.lllllT '"' llOOM • f0All0 . "'4 MDTILI, 'rllAlt.•• cou•n SH? GUl!ST HDMll ffN MISC, lllNTAU lfH l#ICOMI l"ll:OPl!llTY ... 8U$1Ml!SS PllOf'l!lln 6l!lf Tll .. JLI• PAllkS HU auSINISS lllNTAL "" OF'l'ICI lllNTAL ff1t llllOUSTlllAL ,llOf'lllTY Hitt COMMlllCIAL ""I INOUSTlllAL llSNTAl Htt LOTS '1• llANCffl'S '1541 CtTllUS OltOVaS '175 AClll!AGli Ull LAI:• llSINOllll' '111 lll!SGllT .PllOPlllT'Y '"" Oll•ffGI! CO. PllOPEITT •ltP OllT OP ITATI "llD". '* MOUNTAIN • Dl!llllT •UI suaD1v1110N LAND •111 •l!AL l!STATI s1•v1c1 &l1S It.I . IXCNANGI! ,,,. rt. I. WAMTID •Mt BUSINESS ond FINANCIAL •UllNl!SI WAMTl!O INVISTMI NT °'"""""'" SUSlllllSI OPl'IOllTUNITlll INVl!STMINT WAMTllO MONl!T TO LOM ,l!lllONAL LOAMI JIWllllT LOANS COLLATSllAL LOAMS ... .... "" 6Sll ... ... ... "" ... CONTU.C:TOllS "" C.t.at,IT CLIAMINO MU CAllPIT LAYllllO & lll,Alll .. h oaa,.•t•• .._ HMOLltH*' 6'JI o••"""• dlV1Ct "" IUICTltc.AL MM •ctUtrMINT l•NT&U MM , ... ctito ..., .._ -llUllNM:e lll,•llll. •tc. MN 'U•Ntrvta llllTOl:tll• .. .,.,,..,..,,.. ..,. &U:O•NI.. ... OIM•llAL t•JtVJCll ... eltADIM& DllCINO U. •LASS UM Ol:•IM TMUMI &79 OUM SNOf' &nt NIALTN CLU•I Int MAUL IMO •nt NOUSICLaAtrllllle AJ1I INn .... DICOltATINO •rn IMCOAM' TAX •r• lllON, Or-. dll •'-' ,,_ ,....... •JU rffSl.ILATINO ., .. INIUllANC• 171' INVISTtcUTtlffli. ....... '"' )A .. mtl:IAL '"' JIWIL•Y •• ,Allt, It&. MM LAMDSCAf'INO Mii LOCklMITM 'OI MUOfllllT, flllCk tQI MOVINO 8 ITOIAll ... f'AIHTINO, ,_I •1111 '91 ,AINTI.... .... .. $135 •. month. Deluxe Mobile $45.00 WllKLY · • Well..McC1rdle, Rltfs. ~~::: ~r,i;;.d. ?\~}·~ =i 113% dn. Owner ~~~=· :~.::: home comp. furn. Heated Luxury, fllmished apla. M.a1d UlO Newport Blvd., C.M. Bkr ~ collecting money from coin pool, adults, no pets~ 4 ~rvice, ~=-541-mt ~ eves. SMA~ 1 BR. -View· s. of lualMll lentil 6060 operated dispensers In Or- Seasons Mob, Est 2359 New. · • " ange Co. &nd surroundins ,poi1·s.J8.633,2 RENTALS " Hwy. Ne~ c.arpetl I: A'l.TR.Commert~bldc.1200 area. We elte.blilh route, LOVELY Lge, 1 Br trll' + Al*-Unfurnlelierl( r.&.llJ lao Apts drapes. $1t!O. fn5.Q5f, iiq. ft Picture1qne old New· (Handle1 name: brand candy ..... 1125-' & lrlr r. ... LARGE New 2 s~: 2 BA ..... hear Lida la!•. Ideal for and snada), 11575.00 <• .. ca $100. Gen.rel 5000 plus den. Opts. cQ., blp..' fecorators. antknJel;, crafts. ,.quired, For pereonaJ. inter. :.,: 16th St., C.?\t. Near Onnp Co .Airport A View. mmsT-• i , e~l'. Adequa~ partrn1. view in Orange Co. UM, V N OME UCL AdQlts only. 20122 ========rl owner/qt. 67S-f747 tend name. address and $155 -ATI'RACTIVE, 1 bdr., E D s,nta Ana Ave. MO-Z196 lalbore 5300 • -Jlll:ine nO:mber to MULTI~ pool, util paid, gard~n liv· I ---,.,=,,.-==---1:::;:;:-;:--;;-:<-:z--:::. Have )'OUr busineu It living lrATE Disr INC ing, adults, no pets. 1800 IMMAt'ULATB APTSI 1' NIW APTS. BACH Bayfl, aoh.tii$1, patiO quarter! In' this 1-Br. house, Broad'-'·ay, kabe~:w.c:: Wallace A\'e,, C.?i-1. ADULT 6'' FAMILY $1511 $17,5 l yd, w/w crpl, u~.l>d, Sl25. } blks.{{om Lklo• ISW.·$135 fomia 92802. (TI4) 7'18-50I)., NICE l BDR. DUPLEX, SECI'lONS AVAILABLE 1 lc 2 bdr., 2 swim. poob. All Prof penon only 113-67'5 ,.._~month' --7 Aaoc ParWr ADULTS. CJou t. ........,...., P•rk atll. pd. A.dill. cdy, m pell, vw...,r/qent .. ,5-4 4.7 · * * * $100 * * * * SpacloUI 3 Br'a, 2 Ba Turn. if desired. IC-3535' HuntlrttfOn a.ch, BEAt.mFUL Studio for Phone -M9-08.'ll * 2 Bedrooml .m Awe.do st.. CM LOVELY untum l BR. "t •BA Vok:e,. Gultar, Piarn fteu. AUTOMOTIVE DEALER -:i inc. util. Small rui:i apt. : ~7 1=-~~.. VILLA MISA APTS apt. Crpta I: drps. w/bltn •RtnL ~ Si~le man. ~ear 15th & IMS Anahllrn Ave. 2 BR mdlarn. prl 111.tk.;.btd ' dlhwhl', pa atove &: oven,1:::.---,,--..==="""' Aetiw wtth $25,000 to hrMt.: Newport. 6-U-5583 COSTA MEM IG..aM peal, t'c:ar encl'd car. (.'hll. garba,&e dlipl; Call eve1 aft 600 sq. ft. at 1129 w.~19th '8t., ~ County excl LOVELY Quiet tuz;n. 1 BR1'!!~~!!'!''!!!!!!!'!'!.!!!!.'!'!..,!I dren we~, no Pet• 6, SG-Sm. CJL Avail Dec. l!t. Ttp in field, ~ YJ'I Na Duplex. ?i.falure Adltl. Reis. I" HARBOR GDrrllf iHue1~$160. Abo furn $185. 2 BR newly decorated. . * M&-l7G8 * allJ, ExtreJMly hl&h re~ $125. CaU S4&-8J07 ftlUt• n1 W. WlllOn. 6*1251 Refrig & blt-ina, cptl/drps, RETAIL or olfice 11pa<.~, 900 plus excellent aalary, Prfn.! VAL~ adtdt couple only, 2 ocean view. $155/ per gq ft + roxss• front lot. 470 cipal .elected ·must ba BR, no pets. Drps, cpl!, imo~n~lh~. ~A~d:ul~l•~--~;::~·~J~N~•wpot:~''~Bl=vd~.~-=='~~ J manaaerlal back:around, Au. ,ATIOI "'9 PMotouA,NT ..,. Newport Beach 42ii0 BACHELOR unfu~ i r om =~~:.::e. 'lkli •-1r :: I 'U""ewpo=~rt'°"Be~aoc~h,-----1 $110. Also avail 1 • 2 6' J diahwhr, hid pool, quiet. Tradewinds ~ty · lf'f-&111 tomotlve ~Jenee not Sl.35. 2295 Pacific Ave. BEACHILU.Fii APTS Office Rental 6070 necessary, wpi train, Yoizr !148-6878 or 642-4429 New 2 It 3 BR, 2 BA. I' .A., 1 AGUNA BE •cH inve1tlgation welcomed. Call 2 Bdrm -~ for appt. ,for this once 1n ' carpets, drapes, dishwshrs, patios, pool. .air COftdlt'-·• I Small _,. --lletin1e, exceptional o =e.I f fe~~ Y~· e 847-3!67 e ON FOREST AVENUE tunity. Keo ClUtord (U.f.) .. •· '!40acamoaon;. • ., ~~~ ts.1 ° l\lODERN 2 Ilg. Deak ~ avaiLlble In n4-7000, ''" " · ~ No pets. $135 Month. newat otrice M1i1A1..... at om::;:-"------,! __,...,. A!t\Hate ATI'RACTIVL<lean 2 BR. 2616 Ena:Ww:I St. 96S-3089 pnne location in downtown CANDY VENDING up!!, drpl. bltns, carport. l BR. kneed Yard $100 mo Lquna Beach, Air cordl· SPARE Tle-!"ULL n =L•1~J~• ::! GRAND OPENING Bdrm. Heated pools. crllld NW•• ... ,,,... "" IMMEDIATE care center, adJ to sboppin&:. ,.,M, •••v•c• ..,. occup•ucy N<> ...... llOOF'IJllO "" ~ ....,,,, p l W llADIO. ••"" nc. ff• Luxury garden apartments ••uu e cnon ay ll:l!MDOILINe 8 81,.Alll ff4I Costa Mesa 546-0370 ~~aL-INO. «ITtltlllll IHI"" oUering q>mplete privacy,1--,.~-,R=E~NT=,.--.=---· beautiful land$caplng & un-nwu'° •ttl --" 1~ ••WI ... MACN1111• ••PA1•s ff.r. p .... -.....e ~ recreational facil· 3 Rooms Furniture ;:r~.t:•t...._, ••&. !.~ llif! in a country club al· $l9•95 & UP Tl!llMITI CONTIOL .. n mosphere. Now leasing ln Ttll. c..-ff1' Newport Beach. Adul t.!!, oo pets. $!35. • ...... , __ 1 _,....;, ' tioaed, carpe:ed, beautiful J:ontb-T~Month Rentals ~o ~ .... • ... ·~ ..... ~ o-~ ~-+•-EXCEPTIONAU.YHIOH .......,,.,., /Ca!! 962--1961 en ....... c.: . """'.._.. on TILE. ,.,..._ a MWtilll ffJI Furnished or unfumilbed Tllll:I SlllVIC• '"' TaUVlllOlll, ....... "" INS Models open 10 am to 8 pm VPMOUTllllY "" Rents from Sl55 to $310. Wll.011110 fflJ w1111oow neAN1110 , "" OAKWOOD JOBS & EMPLOYMENt ... "" GAR~EN APARTMENTS WIDE SELECTION 1028 El Camino Drl\'e Foresl Ave., rear leads to CXlME refilllrt& local routl NO DEPOSIT 0.A.C. . Deluxe J BR, 2 BA apt Orpl. 2 BR. crpts, drps. stove, Munclpa,1 parktnJ. leta:;..._$50 o( neo.v candy vendizw m•' HFRC Furititure 1\ent8h: / ts 548-3481 laundry.,._ facll . No pell. per month f~ ll*e; DeM chines. No Sl!llil)C ~ 517 W.·Utn.•CM · 5'8-34R1 ~t54cp . or siro. * S162·3f86 • and chatn-evallable for $5, MOD&s'I' 1NVEsrMENT $155 3 BR. Crpt.s. Drp&, Bil· 2 Bdnn-Townhoule, l~ bath, ·Buslneu houri U~ starts yoa l:n )'OUf own bu&f. lns.Otildr@nl.pftsOK.Blue SPLIT-le'Vel 2;,BR. Crpts, w/d, retr crpta. drpa, '165. service avallabk lot .$10 •. nt'"-Profits buln immedl- Beacon, 645-0lll drps, RIO. t,, BA; $150. mo 962-riM All utWtlea paJd except alely, For full details from JOI WANTI O. Miii JOI WANTEO. ·-.IOI W .. .NTIO. Ml!lll a WOMSM SCHOOLS I IMSTllUCTION JOS Pllf.l'AllATION TffaATlllCAL Adults. no pets. 28SS 1-fen-' telephone the NATIONAL l.EADER ,.,. l7lij 16th Street $135 2 Br. New crpa, bit-in doz:a Or. 545-54.21 2 & 3 BDttMS, 2 BA, pvt. oAfi.y Ptwr OF THE JNOUSl'RY, send :;: D4: 642-8170 range I oven, Fenced. Gar-2 BR garage apt. Refrig, patio, heaied Pool, wuher 222 FOREST AVENUE name, addreu, &: phone "" SlNGLE Adults Luxury age. Blue Beacon. 645-0UI. stove, cpts. Couple only. hook up, 1162-8994 LAGUNA BEACH' number to METRO.VENDA, MERCHANDISE FOR garden apts with country $130. 2 BR duplex. Yd, patio, $150 mo. 64641226 S... Juin G+!W66 P.O. Box SlSJ, Oakl&ndj SALE AND TRADE club atmosphere and comp. bltns, refrlg. Children & pet iBRduplex, garage, Adults. Calif. !H60,; l"UllNl7Ull• GFFICa "UllNITUlll OFl'ICI lGUlf'MllllT STOlla 1001,MINT CAf'•• l•ITAUll""T IAll IOUIPMINT NOUl•MOLD ec>CIDI OAll.ACNI SA&.a PUllNtTUll• AUCTIO" AP•LIANCll MT IOU IS Sl!WIMO MACNIMll MUllCAL lllllTllUMINl ,IAlllOS a OIGANJ llADIO TELIVISION !U.1'1 & STllllO TAPO ll•COllOllll CAMl!llAI a IOUll'Ml!M1 ~:::-:i.S:"~~. •INOC:VLAlll. SCOf'l1 MIKILLUllOUS MISC. WAllT•O MACHINlllY, lie. LUMSlll STOil A Gi IUILDtlllG MATl&l•ll SWAf'I -lele privacy. SOUTH BAY O.K. Bkr. 534-6980 Caplstr1no 57251000 c., 0 ......., ...... ,.·-· fXCEPTIONAL EARN. Mlt CLUB APTS. Irvine at 16th, No pets. $100. mo. ~...,...,.. ,....... ::~ Newport Beach. Costa Mna 5100 •548-6954* , 1 BEDROOM furn apt, refrig, OfflCB flMM.' lyail lNGS. Part • time snac •u (D4) 645-0550 2 Bft, crpts, drps, 11tove, no ~II,!,~~~· dlapoaal. ~., : . • :!e1. AvaU in m:,ny ~u.. ;; LOnewVEL. Fumy '. ~2 blkapt.loA~~ Ne~A2 :~.L~!!~!:~.. ~~dults only $130 mo. REAL ESTA.Ti 3Cli 17!~Ls~i;:lt, H.B. anack or.;;~i: & r:~ -·· 711 ""'"""' -money (days or eves). NO em .ti bay. 1005 w. Balboa Blvd. drapes, dl!hwuher. Enclo• -2 BR, $155. Crpts, drpg. Gener1I SEWNG _ WE FURNISH :~: Sun. OR 3-9209, Wkdays ed garage. $154J.il55. See at bltna. Pvt patio, encl gar. l---·-----5-990-BAY UDO BLDG LOCATIONS. $!01 req'd r,: (213) 795--0661 760 W. Wila:>n 548-6T.l1 Adults. 5494133 Rentllt WanNd 3700 Newport, N.B. part-time rou~. full Ume 11>1 OCEAN FRONT 1 BR. Spe.c BRANO Ne \V 1 & 2 BR. 1 BDRM unturn cottage. Otllces available. Rm 301. routes also avail. ACT NOW = Kil .ti !iv rm Nk:ely tum W/W cpts, all bltns incl. Quiet. refined lady only. No 675-2464 or Ml-5032 FOR CHOICE LOCATIONS 1211 Shag crpl Bachelor only: sell cleaning oven. Patios, peta. 145 Mesa Drive, 0.1 R-=NTAL FINDERS Sl'ORE. office & desk •pace In Orange County. Vend!~ 1n1 Sl3ll mo, incl util.--' (213) garages. Adulfs. SiS-2108. ,.. 1842 Newport Blvd., CM Div. 1001 Avenue of the :: 698-3617 377 W. Wll!Jon. Mell Verde 5110 ,_ T• L 11 • 54&-0588 S!an, Suite 585, Cenlul'}' = SPlCJOUS : Qne ~. 2 BR, priv patio, closed -----411 w. '""'c.... ,.._ City, Ca.I. 90067. In 0ranp IMI !Awer, clean, sunny. Patio garage, bltnl, newly decor. 2 Bil Cpts, drps, elec, bltns. ~'!~~~·•ICSlM•fl• ~·N~~ c:i:t~r Co. call (114) 645-2f93 :;!: and Parking. No pets. $150 A221d~ll8 onlRuY·1 ..... $130 Dm'>. =·or~~~ m pets. ~ ·-11 Nmut $75. 646-2544, 548-8333 High Profit Potentl11 •.,,,n• mo yearly. 673-9125 .,A,, ..-.,..19• • '6 .. n r · , f'rancltise Opportunlly with ~ N B h RENTALS WANTED C I I ~•5 Goodway, a 40 -ar old na. ..... SAIL Inn Motel. wkly from _ewport HC 5200 • HOMES ommerc I -,~ mt $37.50. Spe:cjat low monthly LGE. 2 &. 3 Br. Cpts., drps, * DUPLEXES llonal printing: company. PETS and LIVESTOCK ra!es. £75-1841 (cor. 2Bth St. ~I. Kida &: arr.-11 pets SINGLE Matuttd Lady For * GUE~ JIOUSES Prime Commercial Property Proven concept. experience -& Newport Blvd), ~·~2S08·1998 Maple Apt, 3 • quh!t Newport Island, 2 br. 132'x280', C2, Beach Blvd., not nece1sary. You may l"l!T!L GINlllAL ,.,., 00 .. MOJlllll Ll¥11T0CI( _ •· d I 1•uo • ...i.. * APARTMENTS HuntinKton Beach. $12,750 work in Center or be an ab-..,. t BLK b'O crpw, ri>!J, 11 ove • .wu 3•v· IBEE SERVICE = y~od. 3 Br, ~ ~oa:~s~;~: 2 BDR. Carpots, drapes, bit· Call -675--0tlS. GOLDEN WEST RENTALS ~sl~ ~~=;b~i:;t 't!~ ::,e: i!:.ve=~':iiari=7ne th~ ... furn. or partly furn.109 34th Ina, renccd p~llo. enclo. gar. 3 BR., 2 Ba., SPACIOUS, 53().6£00 Realonomlca Corp. 615--filOO area at $29,750, financln1 CALIFORNIA LIVING SL, NB. 675:3315 . . ~~·~area. $1to. Call Crpts, drps., firepl., bit-ins. MATIJRE resp cpl, no available. Reply to: Robert ~,X~,,:~~~·,oou "" WATERFRONT w I boat . 1 b~. 10 beach. $250. children or pets, wishes 2 br Industrial Rental 6090 Loew, Regional Director, 670 PATIOS :: dock. !Avely 2 BR. patio. 2 Br. cpts, drps, bl!·1n1,. $135 646-4. I. unf hse or apt, 2 ba &: rar South Vermont Avenue, IA• HouMI Unfurnl1hed lllAL ISTATE l.eANS MOllTG .... 11. TIWt Olllft MONIY. WANTaO •~u "" AWloNOI tnt Yrly Jse. 673o.J.I060 0 r or $155, Ad.Its. No pe!J, Near NICE 2 br. Pool, patio. gar. by 12/15, C.M. area. To NEW BUILDING Angeles, Caillomla, or call v..ut~Mt mt 697-591& Shopping. 548-6357 blt·ln1, cptl, drps, adlts. No $175. Wally Bolt, 290 N. 3rd 1260 Logan Ave., Cbsta Mesa 213 • 383-1391. l)f!NllUL COSTA MllA MlllA OIL MAil ~llA VllllDI COLLIOll 'AlllC NIWPOttT tlACM NaWPMT NOTS. M•WNl:T SMOllU IAYINOltlS OOVlll SffOHS l '#llTCLIFI' UNIVlltll'T)' 'Alli lllVIN• &ACK IAT 1"6T 11.U,.,. ,,_ tllVINI T11lllAC9 COllOMA D•L MAil •ALIOA tAY llUMDI LIDO llLa s•LIOoli llLUIO NIWf'Oat WIST tUNl:INeTON tlACN NUlf'T*•fON NAltlOUl ·l'lll HTAIN VALLIT l•AL aCACN OAllHN OtoYI LOlfO IUCN Oll.IMI COUNTY ...,. ...... WllTMIMSTIW MID'#AT Cl:rT SANTA ......... ....,. COMTA&. LAOUMA llACH LAOlfN& IUOUll MISStott VII.ff> MN CLIMl•TI CAf'tsTIAM CAl'llT....,..IMUI OAU '°"" ' c...,.. .. ,.,. ........ - :: ANNOUNCEMENTS 11• and NOTICES "" JTU l'OUlllO IP: ... Albl :: ~SONAU mt AllNOUIKIMINn nu a11tTNS m1 •UMllllAL.S g ,AIO OAITUAllY HIP l'UlllSllAL Dllll!CTOlll llLOllllTI :: CAllD 01' TffANQ IN MIMO•IAM JIU CIMITlll'f' LOn :: CIMl!TllY CllT,TI S7H Cll lMATOl llS Ml!MOlllAL "All(S = AIKTIONI tUI AVIATIOtt 11avte• TllAV•L s:~ •Ill TllANlf'OttT~TIO!f ,_ AUTO Til:Alllf'Oll:TAT'MH' LlOAL NOTICl!I -.... -.... .... "" .... ••• 6411 ... .. , "" .... ... .... ... -... .... .... ·-- TRANSPORTATION 1 BR large. Near ocean. IMMAC, quiet 2 BR. N.ew 1 ,,_"'~'='·"$155~~ma~. 6<~...00~~'~·-,--St, El Cajon, ca. <n4J Each unit 1725 sq ti 2 oll· $100,000 PER YEAR ;:it~O:nTACMTt = Vps14irs, $150 Yrly. Utll pd. crptg, drps, blb'IS. Adults f BR. 2% BA. Dishwhr. 4#-2596. lees, 2 rest rooms, ll0/220 Minimum JnromJ for rood l"OWlll c•uis1•1 MM-Sundeck:. 673-08 only. $140. M6--5386 Stlkho apt. 1 blk from e LANDLORDS e electric. Ample parking. man to pmklpete In hli••·· l,1!10-SIU aOATI be •h •~ yrly 6"" 'IA=>:. '"'# aoAT T1tAn.t:lls ..,. BE:AOON Bay 2,Br, Jrpl, pvt. GIVE Now -United Fund a .. • 'f-JUV· • ,,,_........., FREE RENTAL SERVICE C. Robert Nattreu Realtor profitable realty invl!ltment :g:~ ~u'::~::c• = pier • doCk'. $225 mo. l=""'='=be=ll======:.l.===CHAR==G=E=IT=!===!..:==B:roke=~' =-=====J""'=='•=M:""=:::;====W.=1:4115:;. operation. Plll&h red carpet M.l.llllfl 1•v1f'. ... 673-00!H offices on Newport Ba.YJ Ar:-=~ :~::v:'" :; 1 BR turn apt. No chlldrl!n or General 2000Gener1I 2000General 2000 AcrHge 6200 Uve or inactive! lnvesbnent sOAT 1tl!NTAU ,._ Call _ required! WW train quail. .OAT CNAar•• ,.. pctg. 2405% lfith St, N.B. 40 Acres, So. f, _.. fled party! '4>l5?4 day or "'ININO •0-11 "" 646-4fi6.t DOWN, $25. PER MONTH, BOAT MOVINO .... s~ \\c!l~ l/,"Bf/is· 12 ·-FU" PRICE L •OAT STOIA•• .... 2 Br. Apt. Exclusive -,'t'JJ, ...... • • ao .. n WANTID ,.. •B&yfioont W/bellC'b. Yrly. Shewfell, 326 w. Third SL, Al•cllAf'T '1" n-.. -.... bl•. Call • -•1••. I s· .. s b .... 'Ill'--1'1...-.. L.A. Phone: (213\623-5101 P:LTtll• LltlONt "" iu:.......... 0 •o1-0 .... .o vc Cl imp cream ~ "'""' ruu for a Chacklc ::;~': =~· = forOne dil Mir 4~Jti OWNER Sacrifice -11' price. aK:TCLas '"' Ql:IOl'range ._,,..,,. of fhe Sell or trade 1~20 acres aL1cr1t1c c;.us nJt 2 BR CdM, So oi h""'. f .. ~ __ .._,_ ............. _ level land nr Lovelock, MIMI ant•• ,,.,. Ad-'ta " ..,.... :~ ' our ..... -. ........,.. -N--..11 --~ ........ MOTOllCTCLll '* ... . no pe • ·--mo. ~1 '°" to *°"" four llmple 'fl'Otdt. i;vm:i .... .,_.__. .... COIN laundrles.-Frig!dalre. From $6,500 to $42.500. Anaheim, Costa l\olesa,' Buena Park, Fullerton , G.rden Grove, Huntlng:ton f!oach, --Tul!ln. La Mirada. MOTO•,coore•t nJt S-I I SERVICE DIRECTORY AUTO SlllYfCIS & ,A.Tl ,... • '12-7898 * I A y 11 T AUTO TOOL.I a IQUI,, "" • • = Ollll'Mlt & TUTO&lllll ... ... .. R.E.Wontod 6240 Call Charlie -. .. ... ... ... .... ... "" .. v• "" "" -= ACCOUNTHtO "" TllAILllt. TllAVIL t4U I I I I' I I' ANsw1•1No st•vic• "" r•A1Ltlt. u""" ..w B lboe 4300 A"PLl .. #11''1! lllf'Allll. f'lftf ''" TllUCkt tHlt • Al'l'ltA•tlNI an Jl!l"t n 1t CLEAN S.cbdor Apls. ASPH•l T, Oh &Ut CAMl'lllll tSJI AllCNITICTU•M. •••V1c• AN CMft• IJMTAU "" All util 'ind $85 lip AUIO .... A •• , "" ou•• •ilM••• tm 315 t. Balboa Blvd • AUTO. S.8' kltt. ,.., l tc. IMI IMP'OATID ~TOI fMll • .. IAaTStTTIMG ... 'wot:T ,(All .. ,. BALBOA S'B-9945 IOAT MAINTaN•,.ct .US AlfTICMll:t. CUSllCI Mil llllCIC, MA$0Mll'f', ., &ut llACI CAlll, 8001 "" IUllNlll SlllVtCIS $t AUTO IVINH .. tt IUILDl!•S "11 AUTot w•in•o "" CATllll,.. '"9 .... Ual .... CA&llMT .... ll"'9 ,_ auto UAMl9 "'' BACHEWR Apt. Ind UtU. Yrty .. $12> a mo. Call - 67J.-5342 or 536-3101 ua....,.a.. -"'90 au ,,. Lfdo Isle 4351 . I I I r I I I' I I llTICE . '"~~ °""°'· 6310 ' · ' l'ANTASTIC II you .... a 3 or 4 bedroom lltlAL TY PROJECT home for sale or for rent. $500,(Q) profit return wllhl11 call ut tod~. We reprelfnt to d&YI. fp.tilo caah need- the ~· Qt a lam fd. ~1572 day or eve • nnn movlnc to the Harbor -ArM and the:r must have FOR. Sale by ownirr. I boutlns! AtrculaJf deaiftd. Pacillc ;View otmt'f!ry Jota. ~ "'"""· -Call """"ircl llCl-W3 1-~~--~~-~--~~~~------~~-~ 1 BR. utU pd, ~. l adult, no ..... $1611-yr!y. 613-001 ..... Ir-------., P, H ..... flUSINESS - HAYE .YOU 'lOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN DOLLARS. IN YOUR HOME LATELY? Bolbeo l>llfld 4355 BA Yrn0NT 1 Br. view apt, Acllts. \Vntr. laland Realty, 498 Park Ave. 673--1.DJ 81\ YFRONT: 3 BR. 2 ba. lower duplex yellJ'ly, SaJlsbur:r Realty 67u:900 VllHIT I II 2 .. ....... .,..,,..,,,--,,.....,...., ...... , -t 0 '-lele ... -:.-Ir, fill ....... __ .... -, .......... ,-. • i"f.u~i"'sll~~~E~m us r r r r I' r I' I D ~i'f~~LfTTIUI I I I • ,. , ., SCRAM·~ ANSWIR IN CLASSIFICATION IOOO l'INANEIAL 21~ TD Loa Bua. °'' 1rttlftfflM .... RESTAURANT Prompt. -U>I - MOSf POPULAR '42-2ln 5G-Mll For Sale -Phone 6f2..0!I05 St:rvlrw Harbor arta 20 yn. "5.000 iW ""'""""": 111111 Sottler Morll..-c.. or lady. Local bu&lneu ,_~336-_E_. ~171h __ s....,~-- estab 23 yn. Call 9 to 5, UNTTED FUND -HIV• 142-Tlill You Contrlbutedf l ----- But People Keep Asking Me ·why - ' • •• ""· • 'Tis The Season Here are 5 good rea.sons for $hopping early: Watch For Special Sections Filled With Early Christmas Goodies in The Thanksgiving Day Edition of the DAILY PIWT • • --"- • • . But What's The Rea·son?· 1. Stretching out the Christmas shopping season gives retailers a chance to function more efficiently. When clerks are less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone. ' 2. Many retailers offer their rea//y special "specials" early in the season to encourage the public to shop early and to help a//eviafe the last-minute "panic" buying. 3. Just in case your favorite Christmas.gift merchant has underestimated your enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of shopping gives him a chance to re-order popular items so he doesn't have to disappoint shoppers later in the season . 4. When you take more days to shop you can do the job more thoroughly, visit more stores, compare prices and quality and be more satisfied with the gifts you fina//y decide to buy. 5. And there's no secret about if, the Christmas shopping season is the biggest sales period of the year for most retailers. Support local merchants now and you'll help them make enough profit to keep their prices reasonable all year long . {I' his meaaag e presented ma Public Service 011 behaJf of orir friend& and yours, the retail 1nerchant8 of the Orange Coast Area, by the .. -.. DAILY PILOT '1 ______ ..., ______ \ ____ _ ............ , 2" 1969 * .. ... * :; * When You Want it done right ••. Whlddy1 Want? Whltlcty1 Gel? IPKIAL CLASSIFICATION l'OR NATURAL IORN SWAPPlll$ Spodol Raio Call one of the experts listed below/I SIRVICI DIRICTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SIRVICI DIRECTORY -·--· ~I, Olio 6520 !=_•!pol CIHnlnt 6625 1_ro_n_1n_, _____ 6_75_5 5 Llnet -5 11--5 lludc1 I •ui.•• -..0 MUIT 1tta.uOE ._...... """' M¥t .. .,... ........... ""' ""' Ill ...... ~ .,_,.oua ..... ~ ......... ....... .... ., .._...., SEALING Is PATCHING CARPET Is Furn. clet.nin&: IRONING-BRING OWN R.l!!aldcotlal • Indus • C.Omc'l for l day le'l'Vtc9 • quality HANGERS. ...... otMINO POR U.LI!! -TRA01$ 0"1.YI CDmpl reu ae"', Currently work, Call • Sterlinc for · 64&-79'3 PHONE 642-$671 l!!npaed by City o( OJ. Jor btlgbtneu.1 &U-8520 To Place Your Tr1der'1 ParacllM U 1trett mitoraUon. CARPET A upkllstery 1team hnhorial C·t Comm, Blda:. lge pa.Yed lot net.r Newport It Briltol Blvd .. Value $26,500t W!int view i>ome, Leon Vibert RealtDl-. ~ anytime Nl!!w • BR. 3 Ba view home, Lquna PortofinO, for units. School, >Long Beach, for Jarp ~ lhl1 area. The Hwitimah. "96.1268. ~ - ru ss. Lovely home + free food, drink & gall all ta.'C free. Posh Pauma Val. Jey, Submit acre&&:e or ? 64-1-1'7'll Oloice 3 BR eastlllde home near Back Bay. Trade $9000 equity for a MW 21-30' traY. I trailer & a new truck or ! ~ Call 64&-f649 J?auett Hou nd Pups, AKC rel. tri-colored. \Vlll trade lot pwer la1Vn vac., Fine IUl'fl. \\'1terforg crystal or 1 54().8638 eves. Lovely 2 Br cabin near Snow Valley Ski Lod&t· Furn & crptd $16,500, Ex· chan&e $600) eqty for house ln Orange Co. 53&6936 4 UNITS • Laguna. 1 Wock 10 beach. Income $1260 a year, (Price S65M clearl Take Small home. Roy J . Arntson, Rltr. 494·Tlti0, Beautiful 41 ' Norwei&;an sailing: yacht. Lovlnaly car- ed for & equipped. $1~,000 1 eciulty for home, TD, car or ?•1 644-4265 * * NATO CORP. 10 Acres, R-1, Oxnard. 13 Gl!!n 'l Contracton: 6.l3-Sl18 Units, Burbank. Exchange cleaned, a1lo .carpet in-1--------- atallaUon. Results a:uat'· For DU'l'CH Ma.int Strv, crpt free ett, mil ~ clng, fir waxing, window washlnl:. Bury van Beynen RENTAL READIER '31-1511i u no a:. cal! all 3 540-392.f SPARKLE Janitorial .k Win- lor waterlront ~or u.nlta labyslttlng 6550 f.tr. ConrMI Rivil!!ra Realty ~------- 4!&-2800 49&-1330 ~ UCENSED child care, my Downtown Laguna acrom home, qes 2 • 5, Aton thru from ~ach; 13 unita, 2 Fri. Fl!!nced yard. Lwlcha Carpet L11ylftl &. shops, Eq. $64-M, Trade tor &. snack. So. c.o.at Plaza. hplllr 6"26 dow cleanini:; SUV. WI~ dows, relid., camel, const. Cleanup. Frft l!!St. 968-2691 T.D., duplox -oobmlt aroa. Sjl>-4038 FOR CARPETING \Yarren. Broker 494-3568 BABYSITI'ING, My home. OR CARPET LAYING Landscaping Oceanfront Laguna condo. Costa Meaa area, fenced c A. ,,.;.. 642-3J10 6110 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, conv Joc. yard, hot meala. · ·-e IJC'D Japanese .landscape Alao Balboa duplex, 2 Bt, References. 64~1863 Electrical 6640 contractor. Lawns, 1prldn, &d income. By owner. Trade BABYSJTIU./G M,y Home, patioi, etc.~ for land or 1 4M-2213 ' day or ni&ht. Wann food, ELECTRICAL service &. 6'30 HAVE: Sailboat 38', race Nice yard. lnfanta OK. repair. 24 hrs. 7 days. No MI __ .. _n_ry._._B_ri_c_k_~­ or cruise (value $16,000). ~. job too Small. Re-model & D AWN Will TRADE t 0 ;· Roal UCN'D Doy ea... AM-4'!0 addition., It It'• olectrical, RIC HAR Estate. weekl y, h ot meal•,t ="=U=""=1=,.....=="'=== Custom & Spiinllh >I Call IJ'l3.{fjl1 ~. 5*-15.19 Floor• 6665 MHonry A Spocloltyl NG ~f., Block, Brick, Concrete R.E. contracts. Secured. BABYSITrl , ·~ borne, Free Est. '3~2343 Seu. 10% Int, Last pay-$lS week. CARPET VINYL TILE ment due Apr 'TI. Dbc. 968-1156 Free nt. Uc. contr. ~7262. Multipln of $2200. Trd for BA8YSI1TING, DAYS OR ~ boat. Box 1433 NB, Allan NITES. REASONABLE. I========= 66-2714 MS-1943 Gllrtlening . 66IO --------* PAINTING, tnt &: ext. JIA VE: Commercial lot. BABYSITI'ING, my home Back from Vietnam. Back clear, SlS.000, Lake Am>w-C.M. {17th & ~).NEW lawns re-1eedlna:. in bu.sln6s apin. Free head no,000 clear. WANT Lunch I: lge yard. Mon-Frt. Complete lawn care. Oean estimates. Will rubcontract. airplane or income proper-64~2754 up by job or month. Free 645-1089 ty. Broker (1) 689-8801. BABYSITTING ...,., c d f,f estlmatl!!!!I. For lnfo. call ====-.,,.=== -'"" 346--0932 SUBURBAN Paintina:/Dec 712 St. James Pl, NB. 3 home, companion for mine. ~-------Expert Guar.nteed Work Br, 2 Ba, ocean view. Own-2-5 yr. dally/wkly, 6'15-7993 GARDENlNG & landscaping. Free esl No job too larg• er says submit income or HAULING, ~anup, lots etc. l:i yrs ex p . CI ea n - u p, or too small. 494-3100 land for S30M ecrt>"· M~ Handyman anytime you call sprinklers inst'd & repaired. ·u~"ou'°"'D"A'°'Y"'s"'P"'E"'C'°'JAL,:;--;:lo:;t.-o• Les, Rltr. MS-T'Jll +\ * * 642-3398 * * 673-llf.6 . Ext paintin&". Uc & il'llurd. Trade ~p • house with bacll CHILD Catt. lunches &: fetx> AL'S Garoenlni &: Lawn F'ree ests. local reld. Call bay View a~ ~, ~ ed yard, wk1y. Vic Sprlna; fifl.intenance. Commercial, Chuck 645-0809 A"!!·• for vacant at { to l!JO 6 Wamer 846-<W!39. industrial I-re1ddential. PAINTING units. Aa:ent 6f'"~ ~or ' * 646-3629 * EXTERJOR-JN'l'ERlOR 673-0823 alt 6 pm, 1 BABYSITI'ING My Home, CLEAN·UP SPECIALIST aps 3 &: over. Hot lunche1. • 646-mS • CdM area. Call -673-1862 Mowing, edfing, odd jobs. Be P . •·· I t Reuonable. ~955 For tter ain..... n er- ior &: exterior, acousUc cel- lrick, Mllsonry, etc. JIM 'S Gardening &_ lawn lings. 640-4011, S41-350l 8USINISS •ncl 6560 malnto.....,. Ro. & Com-RENTAL READIE R PfNANCIAL ;;.;.;.;;..;.;..:..c;,:;=..;.....:....-, I -------"'-'-morcia!. * ......sa7. T' . .1.•.1.A n----6405 BUlLO, Remodel, repair TREE SERVICE gen'I ya.rd S4Q.3924 .-1 E1taN Lo11m-~al1 Brick, block, co nc r e te , cleanup. SPRiNKLER •PAINTINGJnterior/Exter. ~-~ntry, no job too small~ REPAI.RS. 646-584S klr. Local reference1. ln1- 1NvEsn1ENT gn,up has PALMISTRY &. Lie. Contr. 962-69-1a ==~~-~,--,-med. acNice. 646-3657 H's for trust deeds. we CARD READINGS EXPER. Japanese GardeneT. make ht & 2nd &: buy ex-Bring Your Proltlem1 te lualMM Service 6562 Complete Yd. Servict>. Free l• Wiii I y ---------Estimates. Call 540-1332 ~ ~;. Bkr. 5G-338l ~.;-rl.om. Hap .., SMILEY'S General Services 6612 CA;; :=~~ 1oF~e:ad:.::: i~~tt;: Business Services 2 COLLEGE Men wrn no *PATOI PLASI'F.RlNG All~ type1. Free estimate Call 541)."825 * !)B..2866 * sbip, man'iqe, divorce. bus. Small Tree & Rock int'ss transactions of all Taxes, C.P.A. bookkeeping. Removal. Yard Clean-up & Plumbing 6190 Money Wanted 6350 8.4 to 10% on your inve1I· ment. We can place your funcb direct 10 the borroY:er on title Ina. ieal estate loaM @ no e"xtra cost to the lend· er, Stop in or call, 1323 N. Broadway, SA (parking on our property) M3-8381 day or l!!.\/f!S. ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Found (FrH Adil 6400 SCH\VINN Bicycle. adults. Continental, yellow, comb. lock under seal Poor oond. Identify~ CALICO Kltten 2-3 mot. black, yellow. wht. Found Wl9. MS-0104 or 548-2837 SIAMESE Cat. BllK! eye1. Beire & bm. Vic. of Slater & Newland. 842--6148 Lott 6401 HEARTSICK Child I o s I small gray dog, Bluebird Cnyn Dr, Lag Sch. Reward. 494-8360 BLACK Labrador. male, 1\-I yrs. old. name "Ben." Newpt Peninsula. Reward. 615-1100 . HUGE black altered male cat, yellow le pink collar. Victoria St. 642·2783 l Insurance:. Mulual funds le .-~~----kinds. Reu.n te the separ-flaullna;. Call 5J&.3MO aft -. ated, cau.se speedy and bap. Real.Estate investmenl. 6PM. Estimates will be PLUMBING Rcpai:lng k Py ma~..,, 0,.-, ri. Notacy. 646-9666, 642-27.ll 1 Remodellni:. Electric sewer ••• • .... v .. , gven. c·ea ni n ·. :\II wurk vals, lovers quarrels, evil '"' l hablti, stumbling blocb of C1re-nNrln9 6.590 RAir1 Gutters I n st a I e d . gUlll'Rnteed. 64l-65S3 all kinds. There it no heart ==C'-A-'R._P'-E-"N-T_R_Y ___ l Rainy season Is here! Free PLUMBING REPAIR so bad or bonlf! so dreary ealln, Reuonbl. 968-220S No job too ~mo.ll that r canriot bring sllnlhlne' MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Experienced BARTENDERS e 642-3123 e I Too Small. Cabintt In pr-RIVing all Orange County. into it. n fact, no matter qea 6 0 th e r cablneta. what may ~ your bo~ se.sl'l5. u 00 ll1lA'ft' leave ~63S-i=;2'Zl3='======= fear or ambition, . mi&' at 646-2.172. H. o. - SEE THE PALMISTRY READER _,.... __ -=-----YARD/Gu. cleanup I will tell you ju.at what you CARPENTRY, Cabinets want to know. Remod. No job too small, $10 /I o ad. Salvageable1 ual k ""l ·~ •15 free! Remove trees, ivy, Ava.tl. for parties q v.>0r • ......, ~..., a:rade 962-874;; \Yitb Thi! Card and $3.00 REPAIR, Partltiool. Small 1.:~:....c...,.;-'-,--,~-.- Rtteive ss.oo Readinr Remodel etc. Nlte or day. Cleen Up and Haul Open Daily 10 AM to 10 PM Heu! Call KEN MG-4679 llO a lood. 646-2528 Hau Ung 6730 OOFull. 1Y213Li1'~ REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS HAUUNG. Haw: %T P/U ...,,..,.,. CABINET. Ally slle joll. Anything· trash to furn. $8 210 W. Whittier Blvd., 25 yn. eXJ)l!!r. 54M113 load + mlg. 494-1003 Pool S.nice . 6910 FRED & Al'a Pool Serv. Compl pool maintenance. SaUatact k>n ruarantced. F'or rrtt info k e1tlmate1 M6-0932 ext 4. Remodel, Repair, 6MO ROO~f Additions & !'~model­ ing. Xlnt Flnanclna:. Ham- mer Corultructlon. 54~7363. La Habra Cement, Concrete 6600 CEMENT WORK, no job too small, rea30nabte. Free estim. H. Stu.nick SU-8615 PATIOS • Driveways • Planten • mock fences • LITE Haulin1 • cleanup $1J a load. + s.w1., 6960 LOSE WEIGHT Room additions. 642-9852 I 11·ant 10 women who are 10 * CONCRETE F'LOCRS, pounds or more overwel&bt patios, etc. Reaaonable, Call to take pa.rt in group wel&ht Don, 642-8514 Joss program o( 1peclallzed ======== reduclnr. All lnqu.lrie1 con-Child ca,. 6610 fidential. Ask for Mr. Ken---------nedy 531·5412. •962--0161 * Hou .. 11:le1nlnt 6735 * HOLIDAY SPECIAL Comr,l•te lite & he11vy clean ng. Maid S.rvlce. All work gu1ranfMd. S yr 1 In er••· Call Cle11nco 642 .. 5164 RENTAL READIER 5'0-lm • Dreumaking: • Alten.tlona SpeclaJ on coat hems .......... Allor1tlon1-646-514S Neat, accurate, 20 ~7'3. exp. TILE,_ Ceram ic 6974 * Verne, The Tile Miii* Cusl wurk. lnatall & ttpalrs. No job too small. Plaster patch. Leaking s how I! r repair. 841-1967/8f6.-(r.9j * HARBOR CRUISE * Daily 2 PM, Flm Zone Bc:».t Co .. Balboa * 6'J3.0240 LICENSED child care, my CARPETS. Windows, fin, honlt', age 2-5. ?\Ion thN etc. Res OI' Comc'I. X1nt TrH Servin 6910 ~ r·--· y--' • ........... , work Reu! Reftl. 54Mlll • ,,_ •uru an.o • .....,,, ...... ,, TREES pruned, Io pp e d, Peraonalt 6405 Personals ==;.;.;... ___ _;.;. Ir. anack. So. Clut Plua CARPETS, Windows, Ors, removed. 26 yn cxper. area.54M038 etc. Res or Comc'I. Xlnl Aerlaltowereq u ip . 6405 .=i::======= work Reu! Reta.' 548-(lll 493.5t05, 638-nl4 *Don't! Call ua if you 1UU believe ln cave style datin&. 2.t lfr reconllna ORANGE CO. S.11.-S tlnNIEB Spiritual Readings, advice· on all mattel"I. 312 N. El Camino Real, San Clemenlt <192-9136, 492-0016 JOAM .10PM ATIRACTIVE 1lrl to model a rew hours a v.ftk, generous pay. Slrtctly for f\Ln, no exp nettllllJ'Y, Pt'eler o .. 'tr 21 . Reply Box 715, Santa Ana. SINGLES O&ncf: e~. 8: 30 to U. Jo'ox Trut, Wal ti, Swinr l IAtln. f.leadowlark OrtJ'y Oub, llB. 3 ml W. ol Beach, ofl Warner. Admi~ $2. 1 ALOOHOUCS ADl:llJ.)'mOUI Pbont M).T21t Cl&' wrtll' " P.O. Box 12:ZI ()Jlt:e Meta. rrs &ach boue ttme. Blc- ~st sclec:Uon tvtr! Set the DAlL Y PU.OT' ClaaWed setUOn NOW! GIVE Now -and l1tr.r UNtTJ.:O FUND ' I Happy Thanksgiving end the lest Turkey ind Pl•• From Marie Call ende rs 353 E. 171h SI. c ... -M2.oa2 .IL.-------' ContrKten 6620 FRED H. GERWICK Bulldlnc Contnctar Fam. nna, bdnns, patios Licen91!!d--Fl'te estimates HOUMCINnlnt 6735 GENE'S TREE SERV: ----~---Tren, shrubbery ~ .. nmed, 6~1 " 549-2170 C•re!t Cleenlng 6625 • Diamond• att meuu.rtd by QUJ.lity, '° are we! DIAMOND CARPET a..EANERS 615-1117 ..,.Imo GIVE Now -and later UNlTED J'UND . BAY It Beach Janitorlal Serv. Cpts, windows, Doors, l!!tc. Res & Commc 'I . 6'6-1~) • WINOOW3 OffiTY! FM esl 15 years exp. Johnny Dunn &U-236t • APT CL.EANING * Fut a: thorouah 642-8164 Wru.JAMS CJeanlng Suv. Your UNITED roNO Needa Your Doli.rs &/or removed. 549-1359 u,hol1tery 6990 CZYKOSKl 'S Cult.m . Uphol. European Cnirt1n1anshlp 100% tin! 642-14&1 1831 Newport Blv, Cltf;__ W~)!!l~g 6995 WELDING shop I portablt. Ornamental Iron. 6'6-1115 -------------- ANNOUNCIMINTS incl NOTIC.11 jOU a EM,LOYMENT JOBS a I MPLOYMINT Joi> Wonted, Mon 7000 Jobe Mon, Wom. 7100 ~ts '4IQ MAN -nitired. \Vant part ·-· --- SEN5JTIVITY TRAlNING Um• employmeot. Capablo. Accountants 121 WORK SllOP Dependable. 6"4199 A ,,....,.m ot 1nt .. 1>••100al ======== Ottc!Mll for mMlll •If· ·-........ MlolmaJ clw1J9 call " 2 -111 0 ltJAM-Snf Job Want.cl, w-n 7020 woMA:I~ dellm sen. ottlce wor1c. lite type, phone ' -c._...., _L~ coll...;..._..;;64..;...;11 darloal. Lei· Beh. Yk. -•1417 ron sale by OWl'lf:r. fl 11 ,-.m-.-Ca~,.-.,-.-11.-...... ~~,~111- Paelllc v~w cemettry lolll. e Alljed Nur1e1 A Akles e CaU mornl,.s 60--1323 Of o.c. Nunes Registry Tl's "FAl.R SHARE" Tlme 2m \Y, Llngan Laoo, S.A. " • I TO $15,000 LOCAL Land Devdopment<onatnJc. tion backp'Ou.nd. ElcepUm- al manapmtnt OJ1111>rtW1- itlt1. RlVJERA EMPLOYhtENT AC ENCY, INC. 4661 Mac-Arthur Blvd, Ste 201 N.B. ~TO GIVE Now -and l11ll~r UNITED FUND OfRco Proud to be' an ' Am . m erican ... Glad you're a GIRL??? Join up w llh u1 ll I AMERICAN · G.IRL All NEW Red, White & Blu1 t emporary 11rvict • Mor chlna 1long w ith TOP RATES MAJOR ASSIGNMENTS TOP BRASS COMPAN IES We're recruiting NOW for: N•wport leach Office & 1111 .0 renge County & Be1ch Cities. "Master" Stenos ACCOUNTANT-CHll F to fl.,000. Finl local m&nu- tacturtrw Ol, General a COIL 0ocroo ,..ulred. Call Bob, S*MlO JASON BIST Emplo)'mf'ot Acency m7 So. Main:, Santa Ana Advcrtblrc Dia..., IMMEDIAT E PART TIME HELP WANTED COASTAL AGENCY Profoui-1 l mpley"""t A11l1t1na A member ol -• 5nol1Jrc '"'· mo. Harbor B~ CM -!t&rbor Blvd. at Mimi COCKTAD. waltl'fll, l!!XP nee. Fri A Sat niW, Omar'1 411 e y Dlsoothequf, San Clemente. \Vlll pay top wo,zca, 496-D& 4 49)..3692: i.arae. oatknll.-y, ,., CONSTRUCTION _..., 1n o..iwe Cow>'>, SUPERINTENDENT has created mw oiienlncs, tor mitlo & t•mitlo, IO -• { Ofhlght) part II.me evenlna:L No ex. One ot Southf!m Cal.Uomla'1 perlence neceuary 11 v.'f!I la~1t land developers hall train, an immediate openlni for High IChool diploma alld one an OftJla:ht SUpl!!rlntendent. year reskttnce required. ~rlenctd in larp Y91· C1ll for appt. wni uactin&: operationa. Tha n4-7251 J)Olltion offetl: challenst, Ad\fertaiq A&tney tut~. rtJOd worldn&" condi- Sh11r p S.C'9t1ry f o r tionl. ~ com.mensunte f11t • pKff Newport with exPerJence. ~nd re. Be.ach Agtnc TvD 1ume to OaiJ,y Pilot Box '5-70. Shorth:.;.. r:. M·13. o rg1nizo l I o II o w llc!!OO~K~S!""!I!!!!!!! ..... ., th r u . U n de r 35. Dinner Houa ... Exp'd. Lunch Phone: '42-l910. 425 Is dinoer shiftl. Inte"'lew1 N. Newport Blvd. 10-5, atartln.r fl!ov. 19th. .• e AIDES: Apply In PRIME RIB INN penon only, Huntl n&ton -t2S E. 17th St .. CM Beach Conv a l escl!!nt (formerly AnUa:os) • H0t;pltal, lb'792 Delaware, COUPLE. Aparlml!!nt house HWlt. Sch. maJUllft'I for new, 'medium AIDES, Ntlnlng. Ex per, sired! deluxe apartments, 1 Pref'd, Apply in penon via Hunt1ncton Beach are a . PH: nf-494-8075 Please larwud b rief resume ol experience CIO ~YSITl'ER/Housekeeper, Oe.lly Pilot Box l\1 358 hve In or out. Min hn 8-6. CIVIL SERVICE Mon-Frf, Girl 5. boy 3, Sal. W/SEAL BEAQI ary open. 842-5792 days., 6t2.582J aft 6. Opening for Meter Rl!!ader $.526-$638. Req. completion of 11th arade A: 1 yr. e."<per w/ mec:hanleal devices, Phone (213) 431·2527, ex.t. 51 for Application, Olmplete & re- BABYSITl'ER Needed, 011 home. 6 Al\t-3PM. fiton. Tuel. Thurs. Ir t"ri, (1) 9 mo.old.~ BABYSITI'ER wanted, near turn by Sat. 12/6/69 Mail. Fount.a_ln Valley Drive.in. t'OFTEE Shop WaitrtMes, Our hbme. Mon Uuu Fri. experienced. Call B iii 962--1874 Johnson 776-1910, BARMAID. """· Apply att • DENT AL OFFICES pn1, ?\t;\VERICK. ins New. port Blvd., CM. e A!slstants BARMAID Brltlah, to wurk • lnslll'8.~ce Girls In an English Pu.b. cau • Rccept1onlats 646-9000. aft 5 pm. • Inrormatlon a:lrl (Eve) ==;;;--.;:;-;;.,--,,,;= Pre~ resume, must have BEAUTY SALON SPACE two yn dental exper Day available in flnl!lt hotel & ew. hn. All unkln,bene- complex. Laguna Beach. fits. SaJary $3.44 per hr. Call Booth rental or commlukln. for appointment: 633-1S74. -DENTAL s.a.1u> · Recep-BOAT CAltPENTBRS t1ooi.t. A&< ""'°· Call Experienced. Top pay. I,,.arrt 546.-3000 custom yachts. Willard Boa.111,o.="t -,5,,,10------ Wo...,, 1296 llaJcor, C..la p 0HOUSEWIVES Mo ... Calif. COLLEGE STUDENTS BOOKKEEPER CAREER GIRLS ~ ~sta Ml!!u Manufac. J Earn Xtn. Aloney for Junng firm of 20 omp1.,.... CHRISTMAS needs l!!Xptt. bookkeeper to lst do ~ A taxes, 2nd Enjoy an o:dtin& 11!!uon In handJe accts receivable .t a ~autllu.J. atore. Jmmed.J. bank depos. 3rd type letten ate liberal dlsoount. Full .l reports. Salary $450 to and part Ume 1chedu.J.es. $650 dP.pf!ndlng on f!X]>f!r · days and eve1. Send complete re8ume to APPLY PERSONNEL P.O. Box 514M, Daily Pilot 10 TO 4 P.M. BOOKKEEPER· J. W. ROBINSON Fuhion Illand Full Charge -M11le Newport Beach ConAh'UC!lon experience: fa·1n;:::;::::--:;==,-;=,.,,--mlliar wl construction cost Dilple.y Tralneea • MALE accountin1; escrow closlnga; ' IMMIDIA TE dep....,":lloo schodulOI; b&Ok HEU' WANTED reconcihattona; year-end ac- oounttna" philosophles. \VW ~A~~~N pay salary commenaurate wl experience & ability. Po-IN sltkln immediately available. ORANGE OOUNTY 'F' Cl " T • .a... Call 541-6378. Pmvide1 immediate employ. 1rst llSS yp1 s1~ ment for resldenta o! the "Priva t e" Sectys. 'Renk & File" Clork1 AMERICAN GIRL needs YOU Call our L.A. Offlco Colloct, for 11 ppolntmtnt 11t ovr new Newport Bli1ch Office. 310.3280 REGISTER NOW! AMERICAN GIRL ll~BOO~KKEEP~~~E:!R"'!!!THR!'!!!:U~T!!';/B!!l area, Experience Isn't neces- 646-3931 sary u company trainlnj for appointment ill lurnbhed. START BOYS 1D • 14 AT Curitr Routt• Open $4IO PER MONTH ror JI quallfled and acctptl!!d, iO t..;:u.na Beacb, So. Lquna on payroll this week. DAILY Pll.OT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE "2-4.121 AGES 20 TO 40 BUS Girls &: Bus Boys, 16 I: owr. Call Bill Johnson 776--7910 Busboys & Dl1hw111her1 Exp'd -Lunch & dinner ahllts. lnteiviewa 1().5, 1tart· inc Nov. 19th. PRI~tE RIB INN 428 E. 11th St., Cl\f (fonnerly Aml(05) 1 YEAR RESIDENT JN AREA CALL Mun. or Tue1. 774-7253 DISHWASHER Experien«d Apply in person SURF l SIRLOIN S930 Paclrlc Coaat J-lW)'. Newport Beach $700.00 MW!ary compietod, P"t" DRIVERS ( 12) 10me collection op. IOlTle Full A P1rt Time collere, call Ann, Merchant• to $576 Mo. + Tips Penonnel A _ en c y, 2043 Xlnt opportunities w:lth 2 ma.- Weslclllf Dr., N.B. 645-2170 Jor Co's, 21 pl1111, iOOd drlv· * CA,ETERIA * In1 "'°"'· Part or full Ume. RMERA EMPLOYMENT Call: 8334iQJ Ext. 2036 after AGENCY, INC. 2 PM. 4661 MacArthu:-Blvd, Ste 201 ==-::-~=c-::-::-=c lN.B. 540-6.170 OULD care 2:30 to 6 p.m.1--,..-====~-,..- wkdayL My homo or Y!c. * DRIVERS * 40"' st., N.s . 61>-5920 No E-'• ce CHRISTMAS MONEY .,..... n Women te!cphonlna: fr b M Neceuaryl your home. Sl.00 per hr + Must hltve cltM Callfomta bonua. drlvlrw rtt'Of'd. AJtP]y -PLEASE -YILLOW CAB CO. Only 1lrls who have a smll· 1ll E. l fllb St. Ina voice, aa:e no barrier. a.ta Mna Call 5'6-9511 for appt/U)'· Drlver-O:iauff~ time. t hrs, 5-da)· .,.k. Cmcal Call 142--0900 RUTH RYAN AOINCY DRIVER tot oommcreilll SPECIALIZING· bli>e ""'' -lo -tN ~ area. AaJc tor non 54M373. l~~c;;;~~.!.~ ,.,....,. C11r Mechanics -Good 00, banoftq, Incl pUl 1'1931 Bttcb Blvd .• 1-m vacation, IJ'OQP lna. urd. 847..$617 formt: ftlmJahed free. Good 1012 W. 17th St., s.A. comm.J M ~Utt"!! tor 517-6481 oe oorw ....... ....,.. ''"· * CLilutAL *. rEMALE -Over 21 p/Umo, OPENINGS .,...,.. lllldwlcheo •Pim. Located In Oltta f.fH&, Call • fB.191)1 , Expcr\t!nct prtftn'e<I, TIIE SUN NEVER SETS on Se.l1ry open. DlAL dlttct ~ o.r,e: ~ C!t.11 Beve1iy Davtd, )IOI.Ir ad, tlw:n sit back &nd (n4) ~ listen kl the phone ring! CHECK HEIE . WITH THE I JOB KINGS! MALE Com~lal s.,, .... ,,.."" + comtniuion + car Ii: e.~­ penae1. CWhol~aaJe furnitun:l 2 yn of collep. Rts.ident or _o.c. 5 >1'1- Good aale1 back&round. M...,...T..._ $6711M • yra of ~ese • del!'ff, 2 yrs woridn& w /publ lc Train to be district maQQet tor Jar&e Co. w.. ........ 11$1,000 -·+-+ .. _ ••• 3 yrs enalneerin& collep, or dea:ree in mechanical, chemical, or electrical 2 yn, aelllng tech n lcal equipment to ena:lneera. Ac.-1"' Poyrol S.. ,.,.,.... 11 $11,000 ... Dtgree ln accou.nUna, ablt ID do COl!t. Technical lojKllooM.W'-- 11 $4.IO All sbitts. Mmt know • setupa aJ)d mawwl. M-lcol 0,..11.,_ $l.SO ... 2 yn college or 3 )Tl boud time. MH"""'col'"I .... "-$UOO... 3 yn Calif work aper. St. IWor·fllttor $4.Jt ... J\lust read BP. .· Chotltt "-HOO l.tust h11.ve desrte In chemlall)' or l!!qulvalent apor. Lob T ocll $410 Should have mechanlcaJ aptitude. Electronic Technlcl•n from $3.50 up/hr. 3 yn: exper. ln repairs A:· troub l e~ah o o t l n 1 of ampll!len, controla '= audio equipment Fork Lift Moch1nle frem $3 +/hr. Must have thorous h imow1edae of fork litt and hydraulic l)'Jttma:. Own hand tool.a:. Alnmblon11$1.Hlir. 2 yrs experience ln eleo- ~mechanlcal auembb'. Un1ldllecl .... ..., T .. 1 .. n ,_ $2.00 hr. FEMALE F/ChokkHporl lKapt. ff40 Very sharp 1ront-0Uloe. loc1ptlool11 $400 Shal'p front otflct, aecuJ'o ate typing. Cood with Uc· ht'avy board. Cloril Typist $172 ate type, able to work 1 )T. work eiper. Accur- ""'· c.ltlar II $500 Front Office, SDDd with d&- tall. ~ EK!, lite bkkps. and P.R. •t:PP'-Em~r P9¥S fte, Fee jobs alao available, APEX Employment Avency rv • .,. s..., ,,,., 1173 HARIOI ILYD. 541·3426 • • • • • DAILY PILOT Mo.do!', N-24, 1'69 ·-JUA & J.,.. & I MPLOYMIHT -------1·--i. J1•1 Mon. Wom. 7100 Jobo Mon, wom. 7100 Jobi Mo'";., w-_ 7100 I ~Ell"'-ADU:S-.,1--------• • Ol!lD';Jt sruoENT. . MAINT ENANCE MAN t l\altr Bnmh, the )1trf~t •pl M\11t hi~ IOme know I~ ~ time job, ha• a choice 1oc or p!wnbirY., electrl.!, etc; ~ a..U now. 6'12·1403 but mostly prdening, Xlnt i G1111ral Office ..,.,,, "' ~.r.-· ~ Full I P•rt Ti me MGR. Tl!AINEE : Newport & Cost• Men to n.cm. ruture unlimited, " S'Mt $2.50 hr, m1&1t type. p~htr 80fTIC college, mar-! RIVIER.A EMPLOYJ.fENT ried. All benefits. Call John • AGENCY, INC, Mli-SUO ' 2661 .?itacArttwt Bl\l'd, Ste 201 JASON BEST 1 N.8. 54(1.6370 Employment Agency I Gt nerel Labor $2 hr. ,..,, So. M&in, Sant. Aoa ; <96-1286 MARINE MECHANIC .. Experienced. Top J>a¥. Larae \ ~:~ wanted part cuslDm yachts, Willard Boat ~ time Will train. ARPHY'S Works, 129.l Baker, Costa l O>Utt Shop. 3all·B Harbor -"~.,.-·------- !• Blvd., C.M. MEDICAL olllce help, pIRL FRIDAY lentale. 1'Tonl office in- : ci.G-' Ph a;uraru lonns. Experienced ' 9 am lo noon. .,. ..... "' ,., Good f ri••t ! 60..7430 for interview. 0"v· pay or .,, penon. 541}..4,573. -10 A.M. • HOSTESSES MEN Wanted ror Early , Exp'd. Dinner House. Atti'8.c· Morning Newspa.per ·Dellv. tlve, over 21, sizes up to 12. To Jtomes. Appro.-.:. 2~ hrs. fnterviews 10 · 5, starting per mornl,ng. Gd. &i.pplmntJ Nov. 19th. Income. h1ust reside West of PRIME RIB lNN Harbor' Blvd. 847-8979 ' ·J ~ newport . personn~ agency 833 opvER ORM NEWPORT BEACH • -.ro . ,. PLEASE CAU. FOR ~ AJ!P<1J"1'MtNT FOR YOUR CONVE_NIE':NCE "'91.., .. _ .. to Ut.-.. IPJ• Background In stationery, housewaret:, hardware, or related. h1BA desired, preferable In marke~. AccOllll,_, to $19,000 EPP MBA tax specialist, all phases. Flold Salol M-ot $15,000 lll'F* &ipervtse inside &"oul!lde sales staff. BA ?ttarketirl[. Experienced in stationery or related. 428 E. lllh St, o.t ti!EDJCAL Transcriber. (formerly Amigos) Exp 'd, only. Prel. ACcouhlnt HOUSEKEEPER fUU time, orthopedic bkgmd. pver 50. to $141000 UF* live in, permanent. Clean-Salal')' open. ~9'll2 St.all acoountant, tax plan- ing. cooking, child earn. oiiiiiiiO..O..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiq nlng con.cepts: Corporate, Newport Peninsula $285/nlO. state, FICA, Fed er a I, References necessary, Write m l local, alcohol & property. Suite 304, 3333 W. Co a a t • Highway, Ne~1>0rt Beach t.d.1 XeC Letal Sec. $550 1/2El'F* 92660 Mu.st 'have litigation ex- • e HO USEKEEPER: , A gency for perienCe. Accurate. rapid Apply in person only, Hun. C•reer Girls typing. SH 100. Calif expcr tlngton Beach Convalesotnt prclcrred. · HospltaJ, 18792 Delaware, Hunt. Sch. HOUSEKE EPER, Full charge, must cook, not live-in. $40 \Yk. to start 615-6291 1 YOUNG Man -p/time Y..'Ork, my home, ~ts. yard ,& etc. $2 per hr. Reply BOx 51.5r.1, Daily ?Uot Inspection Electronic · ln~pector Varian Data Machines locat· ~ in the Irvine IndustrlaJ C.Omplex, has an immediate opening for a Electro f..1c· chanlcal Inspector. Requirementa. ind ode 3 to 6 months experience in elec· tro mechanical assembly or tn5pection, and fan1iliarily with the e~nic color code, componentg and as- sembly drav.ings. F/C lookli•epor fllale only. Construction e:<· per. Cost a ccounting:, e&Cl'Ow closlr.g, interim consl:nlctlon financing, also depreciation schedules. Sacrotery to Medical Research Doc· tor. Typina: 60, SH 100. Chemistry or Biology backaroond good but not necessary. AufttMt looltk•ep• to Accountant. To trial balance. f.!U&t have ex· pcriencc. Soc. LO'JOI Must have litigation cXper. Top skill!;, leading legal group .• ~ SK. Marltetl,!;, salrui exper. Top skllll, must be able to make travel arrangement&. GOOd potential. Soc to $550 EPF* SH 100, aceurale typing. hfedical, chemical. or related background hclplul. Worl< lor PH.D. in rcscarCh. Gonotol,Olllc• to $425. '1/JEPF• Type 50 accurate. General office bacl<Xround. Exper in life Ol' disability in- surance will meaii more $$. Congenial g1'0Up. Frelden Aatomatlc: Type. wrlttr Operator $400 1/1EPF* Bright girl with a n y automatic typev.Titer cx- per. Will train on Frelden. Secretory to $550 El'F* Sharp girl, SH 100, good typing. \York in exciting oon1puter fjeJd. Busy, demanding position. l kkpr. tlirou9h T.I. to $525 CRF* , M°"""t• Nu:116d 24, lM r PllOT 0 ADY011Stll ' J ~ JOIS A IMPlOYMINT JOG & lllll'LOY!!H! MllCMAlllDlll fOll MUCtWIDlll ~ ,.ft ,..... . Joh ;,,. w... n• SAU AND TUlll~ #ti> 'J!AD!I SALi AND TAME SALE AND TltADE Jobo -· w-7100 " • • Pumlture ~!'lllra too, Go•• hie • 11122 ~II•-t60I C-tlf•~•-to $550 • -~ ---· ' ' P L A 5 T I CS ,.... -'-·-'· -POOL TABLES ton Moldl Sew.rel opcau1p lo beach CAR.AG£ Salt _ Olabes. lnJ«:\ ~ art• for Yoq pl& wllh 1 chtl• ot drawen,. am. Secant Pool Exprrlenchf! or tralntu (fe. good itkW.. call l«alnt: • I I [ ~ bkraa, TV' ......... J,O ca.I BllUNSWJCK .. .utr • mtlle) over 25, for day-&hlrt, M .. __ p Custom Slate T.w. A "' l I M ....... ff'Cnant& enlOMel Azen-aquar. com.pl. -f X'traa. · -~ .... Y 10 p.m., on-.. ,,, cy, 20L1 Wutdtlt Dr., N.B. MllC.. aoodlea-. _.lnt J'rom S289 ~·Y· 61»170 -.... -100% F-~~ ~~t~ Sow;o9 M••h. Opor•lon •OfOUll.,.. 1111 .'!!':!!~ ~ CdM. Sat. • Sun. * ~~ * Good pay, boout p5ece"wk. I UIXllY ..,..._~?-""·• UDO ~-'·nd G•--.,_,_ 323 s. 1.Ialn St ~ ResWuont • sloady work, ale''"""'· La s, ...... , Mii= •·-,., ----- Fle.ota -~9~ O,.wor, ;ooi ' -'" -····-Pool Table • .,lid •late, POOL tu~~~yt Birch, N.B. fNev OC Air. IU.I. $400. 4 dlnlnc chain~ ea .. Apply In pcr50n port It S.D. \"?:·)" •·P:C.• Mediterr•n••• Bedroom Suite In P•c.•n 1 Brlap.Stn.tton ~ owcr TABLES SERVICE .Stalloli a~•ndants. IR19. '149.001 -..... L .... -...... NOW •1'1.'00 mo""'· MO.~ full &; part time. New Enco, 6or1uu1 s,,.ntsh 'Custom lutlt Sof• with Brookhunt • E~lnser, m~tching IAve s •• ti--.:ehoic• of beeutiful ~ Appll1nces 1100 Oirl!tma• Sptcial $27$ UP. ~ouben E. l ee F.V. Call -f•b.k1., I.Rot. '419.961 .... -..... NOW SJJI."'!, CHUCK'S 151 E. Cout Hwy., N.B: SERVICE Station PeDOnnel, S,.n11h Oinrn~ S.ts ··--··:····-·---·-·-·--·75.00 Refriaeratort •••• from $38. 3150 Harbor at Adams, .Ot SAC£s, l300 w ... In wig Comm .• Salary. All Shlltl. SoNUd Oak· En Tabios ••d c.11 .. T ab laL.$1'.IO c,~ Portable Color TV, '"' * AUCTION * fashion field. Need S Union OU . OR s.3320. T • O.cor•tor T •bl• l•m"" .. e nu · • • · • • · •• • • •• •• • =-====-"'"''°"""== IR ••9 r · Frirk:lalre clcc dry.er $.59.9.) U Y9U wll;l aell or bul "'""''"o'"; pot•nttal • SILYER·IRAZER "11· ,.... .951 ................... -....... NOW $11.00 CE 2 Dr. R•fril: ........ 198 •Ive Wnxly a try unllinitevd . can r.tn.. Sp•ni1h H•n9 lng Sw•9 ;.•mp1 Whirlpool aulo' ,vasher $50 Auctions Friday 1':30 p.m. Robinson MZ-4449 lR•9. '49.95 ) ............... _ ........... NOW $22.50 GE wa1her/drycr .... $100 W ind'f'sAuction Barh Sale1 Experience rtquired A decorator dream house on display --. S DUNLAP'S 20~ Newpol\ or 646-868ti i ESCROW' c:ooa opportunity rootn_s Of gorgeous Spanish furniture (was 1815 NeWJ)Ort Blvd., c.r.-t Behind Tony'• Bk%:. Mat'I. OFFICER ClA·YAL CO. reg. $1.295. ' 54a.7711 n.·tstand1-omrtunlty :Jor SACRIFICE $398 KENMORE Auto washer, 2 G~: ~~yr~= ~'d. ~~ escrow officer 17th & Pluentia I ' • • • • • • apd, 3 cycle, xlnt cond. $45. worn, coat $3800, .&tCrlfioe- to work in our new MiWon C t Men CREDIT AVAIL. NO MONl!Y DOWti 546-8612 or 847-8115 Pm. 1968 . Font .Mu.tana: Viejo, Savlnp 1r; Loan otHce. 0S..:.2201 1st PAYMENT NOT DUE 'TIL 1'70 NORG~ Auto washer, cop-w/air, 10 urea, 5 brand new !:!!:c:-:O~~~~ nm RJRNITU ·R·E ~~84~-'iii~'izc· 1~tco~:~.=iles,1 al loans, Xlnl workiJW 001)(1. Equal oppotj~ty emplo)'er m ' YELLOW nauphyde hide-a· &: opportunity for &rowth. I o.=,,.--,=-,,,--~~ 11.-;. Antiques 1110 bed, Truetone coiiaole 8tct'l?tl eon1ae1 SHELL s."'. s1a ...... 1844 Newport Blvd <•t ....,., •... .,. •• 1 .. d~. Danilb' DOWNEY SAVINGS & exP'd. pump Isl and · •Harbor Blvd.) P•t Michnls Antiques modern sofa & chair, Defd . LOAN ASSOClAlJON salesmen. Top pay. Corona c t M 0 1 C.Ould you be looking for? clng, ye:llow modern aofa, 837-4911 • del Mar Sholl 2!01 E. c.. OS a esa n y Armol"'• at 1175. Roll top .... "'""· .~1·, &bwtim Hwy a.t C'.n!Henrod. App in Desk $195. Bentwood Hal bike, 110, 4!H-9924 · I Sales To $1,000.00 petaon ,-E OHlce sUPPIY co. must beq--.==,.,· =.,..,===-Yer y Night 'Tll t -Wecl., S.at. & Sun. 'TU 6 Racks SGS. E~'Op Hutches KIRBY VACUUM , n,..,,, •• .' ad srATJ'.iTJCAL TYPisr I'!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!! & Servers $150 & up. 2 'th 1 t h :.-::--: exp, pre(er a ma.n .alre )' Typ'-o~ \V lght Cl '·-. 1150 w1 a a c m e n t a ·t employed who wants better ... t/.~Uonist ~ front JOIS a EMPLOY Mt"' I ~ oc ..... runntng,. . polisher. Take oVer amall deal, co. ttlrn!Jurses fee, call office for Public Account Fumlture IOOO Wicker Desks ~· D1~ng payments or pay oft balance I Ann, Merchant.I Personnel Neat apPe~. 548-9544 Schoola-lnstrvctlon 7600 -· rm table & chairs, china ot $36 40 Qedit Dept A~-. 20t3 w .. tetlft>Dr., SUPERVISOR, SACRIFICE SALEI "'""'" & MUCH MORE!! 535-7289. · · N··s·.·;:.mo . Pr l-'"-II! A MAN • 468 E. 17th St., CM ~2rr6\,e==~·=~~-- v-o.r" •••-_,.. GE.T A MAN'S JOI EAUTIFUL hand paiated SALESLADY (OUset) & mailroom, lmmed. OPERATING MUsr A-IOVE .NOW! Sawing Machin" 1120 on. portrait of you or )'OUr openlna:. $565.-$721. mo. Exp. HEAVY EQUIPMENT KING size velvet ensemble children !ron1 a photogri.ph. Curtains, Draperies 8'. Gilli. UDOFF'S . Home Furnishing$ South Coast Pl•1• e Sales Manager 'for new dreu shop Laguna Beach. Mwst ·have previOO& sales & managtrial experience. Jtefercnccs. 213: 728-0144 Savings & Loan • BRANCH MANAGER req"d, Personnel Dept. Rm. Train NOW -to operate bdbd, boneh., 1,._ad, '"'to~ 1969 SINGER w/beaut wal A wonderful. id.ea for 't1ia1 SU Clly H-" 77 F · D earth·movlng BULLDOZ· ... ~ .......ig1 Chrl~~-· I I ' ,· "'"'· air r., ERS, BACK HOES, GRAD-quilled. One onJy! A Real console & zig-ug. f.!ak9 S~· llUHO.O i . t. _Ci .. ·1yc'.·o1,,..eo..,s1a=M"•"u"'.=~~1 ERS, DRAG UNES, CLAM DECORATOR ITEM! button bolrs, overcasts. 5 "'641>.1629==~·=~-~~-1 e SUPERVISORS e SHELLS and SCRAPERS. Reg, $460 ...... Now $250.00 Year guar. Full price ~.24 flREWOOD for saJ.e..cut to Experieoced, to supervise TM Ctnstr'Kflon Industry KING size washable velvet or $5.26 mo. 52S-6616 yo u r apecificatiom: 1RU tetephone llOllciton working la hemlngl You can eam ensemble, hdbtl, sprd, bench, &ea80nf!d. Deliv I: .ltck'd from home. No selling. :n°:vir:~fcu~':i ~h1:.cia:J cust quilted. Color choice. Muslcal ln,t. 112$ ftte. $21.50 J,: C, ¢.so C. Wrtte: P.O. Box 60'20, L.A. field! 'Keep present Job Reg. S330 •.••.. Now $'2&1.50 Call coUect (n4) 68&445. TEACHER-Director needed for co-op nursery forming in El TOl'O area. For in- tcrvle\v·conlact Lynn Bates 837-3110 TELLER -Nole & CoUec- tion. can Exper.-- Newport National Bank, Mr. Carter. 64Z..UU TELEPHONE Answering Service Exp'd pref. Call 54t)..2052 and tra1n at home in your FULL size e'l'JSCmble, soft roll, FENDER Mustang e I e c FOR SALE: FamUy 'Mem. spare time followed by cu.st quilled._headbd, sp~ad. RUiliv & deluxe reverb amp. hers.hip • Newport Beach Resident Training in the bench, o~ only? Avocado. $20Q tlrm. 540-1412 Tennis Club. $500 plU! Mns-!!~~h1 m~~tion °~1 h:e~~ Reg. $269.00 ····Now $179.50 , , .. \ b _i, fer fee or beat oiler. ~1288 Und · J •, eqd"tlp 1 e Matt.resaol-Bo .Springs e Piii~& r'1ans .1130 evett1ng,orwttkends. er pro ec con 1 ona a King Set $OO 95 Queen $89 g-_ _.__,,._~·~·..;.__;., .. ,.. __ 1,=,.;.,,:;;,~~-.;;:;-- our schoo owned facilities Full Set $54 9s Twin $44·~ FlCTORY COLLIER'S Encyclopedla:s near MIAMI, FLORIDA.._ · · e' ARA I XI n t coi:id. + ~hildren'~ Nationwide omployment SIESTA SLE£P SHOP Cl NCE books llllO. Call •15-2&07 a11 I assistance. For FREE in· , Facll?IY ofdcn: clearance of 5 I formation fill out coupon aD owrqe demonitrators, _. --------and mail today! 19Z7 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa ~Door -models, atudio"'k r& • *' * + '*-· , · . e stS-2760 e tunted i-.Plllnot .t: ~. FA1'.1ILY Membenhlp I nl For prompt reply \vrile to: Daily 10.9 Sat lo.6 Sun 12·5 Real savings up .ta 309'. Irvine Cou Country Qub UNIVERSAL HEAVY 17 Pc. KlllCJ Size Everyth1iia: a:~aranteed ~ torsalc.Pvt.pty:~ I CONSTRUCTION I d--new. Sale limited to speclf1c CARPET Jnstall~r haa one ; Go<XI starting rate plus excel- lent company bcnctils in· eluding 12 days vacation : during first year of employ. -ment plus an 1annual holi· day vacation from Otrist- ToletypoOp.......,. t.lin. 1 yr exper. 5().ijQ 1111m, Strictly !eletype, top manufacturing Co. Good benefits. looltkffp« Through triaJ balance. 2 yn exper. Acenb payable & receivable. No payroll. Beautiful oUices on bay. For corporalc offices. l(no11·ledgc of machinl', 10 key, calculator A: accurate typing. Ac:coutl1MJ Clerk to $565 Al'F* E:\p'd • Savings & Loan Enjoy a rewarding career and join a highly successful Savings & Loan Association in lhe Newport Beach area. This position e'ntails chal- lenging duties and is ,dapt- cd for an individual \vith iinaglnatlve a n d creative abilities. Excellent fringe bcncfls. Call Mt·. Hansley 1213) 869-051:!. SECURITY GUARDS Newport area. 631·3010 S ECRETARY . Property M•nagement UPHOLSTERER Trainee - Son1e exper w/slaple gun preferred. Apply in person Johansen & Christensen, 898 \Y. 16U1 St., N.B. Corner 16th & l\lonrovia. WAITRESSES Costa Mesa's smart new Dffi.. ner House. Over 21, sizeli up to 12. Lu.ich & dinner shifts avail. Interviews 105. start. ing Nov. 19th. ~~~ INC. 8 room stock • so bUrry! No money roil, a~ eywn carpeJ, i P.O. Box 476 . do':"'n OAI;, 5 years to pay. double jute·be.ektd. Will ft:ll El Toro, Calif. 92tiJO La1-ge 9 dra.~er dresser, m1r. Th11 a:real sale only al: II.II or pai1 $3/yard. 541)..72:t5i ror, 2 bt'dslde stands, kina WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO . j Nan1c ...................................... 11le headboard, !ntme, quilt. 1819 Newport, C.li-1. 642-&'84 MOVING. M~ple. f_urn. ~vel ed mattress, sheets, blank-()pen Every Nile 8 gal aquanunl W~D&h ~~ lll Age ........................................ ctJI, etc. &: &Jnday Afternoon access. l\lany ml.SC'!J Uiems,! Choice or Sparush AppllanceL 93) Arbol'. C.M.I Ad.dress ................................. . ,, mas to f.londay follov.·in~ New Years. varian data machines A VARIAN SUBSID~Y 2122 Micheison orl.ve ' 1 block S. of h1ichclsor'I Dr.} ISan Diego Frwy to Jamboree off ramp) A~~~j,O=ily Employer M&:P INSURANCE -Commercial Flre Rate Oerk. exp'd. Sal. , ary open. Empire Insurance Co., 1502 N. Broadway, San· ta Ana 547.7005 INVENTORY CONTROL TYPIST 642--2666 N.B. -Allie r.tae. I ·Janitors & Cpls I Pt.ti.me e\'8 clean 0Wce1 1 Ne"'POrt & C.M. Apply 12J l N. Olive, Orange 3-6 pm. Secretary Good skUIJI, beautiful of. fices. Dotie• diversified. A fun J'.>Ol)jion &. public con· tact. ' · 410'W. C-t Hwy. Nowport ·-~ 646-ltJt hlOTEl. DESK Ct.ERK, 4 pm to midnight. Expcr. NCR 4200. Laguna Beach area. Send resume inc. phone no. to Box M-100 Dai· ly Pilot h10TE1. f..tAlD Part Time .... 9436 NEED Child Care & lite hskpg., noon to 6 P~t. f.1on/fli Edinger & Bolsa Chica area. H.B. Own transp. Aft 7 p.m. 846--0082 NURSES Registered • even. JANITOR & STOCK WORK. Ing & night shifts. Ex. I No exp. nee. Apply to r.tr. benefits. Apply Personnel \YUliams, SILVERWOODS, Director. So. Coast Com-45 Fashion Island, N.B. munity Hosp .. 31872 Coast H\vy., So. Laguna. 499--lJU LADIES (3), XTRA ext. 356 Christmas help. Cashier, I \\Tapping & gen. helpers. ornCE Coordinator, lntcl- 9:15 to 5:30. Apply * li1cnt organized mature DES~!OND'S, No. 3 Fashion v.·ornan. Tasks l n cl u de coordinating recelvableg, Island, N.B. t I l ... iiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I payables, paper ow , customer machine records, inventol'Y records, ty~inC. transcribing &. rctall·typc commission sales. MO-tl234 OFFICE girl 9-3. light office \\.'Ork. typing. 1-larbor Neon , Sign Co., 29:18 Rarxk>lph St., C.t\1 . ~16-5655 lab Tech to $4 hr • Xlnt Co. 1 yr college ol' mil· ltary electronics, Top hen· ellts, Call Bob M&-5410 JASON BEST Empleyment Agent")' 2207 So. Mirln, Sant• Ana PERSONNE~ ANALYST $773 to $939 Por Month CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH , LEGAL Secretary. Exper req. Full ct" p/time. Good • • '"'"" Call --°' One of three proJesslonRI positions ;n the Person· ncl Ofnce. the persontlt'I analyst ls generall1t In nature. It ttquires • col· leie de&ree in public or business administration or a closely retar~ ma- jor, and cne year or re- cent professional person- nel eicperltncc including any or all of the follow-tnc: job analysis, re- cruitment and tcstirc, clauUlcaOon and pay, ~ployee relatiom. ·-I Manufacturin; has open-EXPLORER 1,..1or-' i * 5 • Finish 1nc:n l * 1 • Welder * l. Mtchank: /Auto * l • Plumber t'' i f i ' * 1 • MID tlWI P!.&ASE APPLY -OR CALL- Appllc•tion a.nd n:1ume must be Wed before S p.m .. f'ri. day, December U. 1.009 to P\ll'8()nncl OfJi(.-e, 3300 New. port Blvd .. Newpo1,, Beach, c.1u., 1n<1 ei;t;63.l. AIP, AIR. Payroll, light typing, but accurate. Abili- ty to • \\'Ork \\'ilh public. Xlnt bcnclits. F/C lookkooper to $600 EPF* Cortsthli:tlon background. Heavy. accounts payable. Xlnl Co. Soc. $550 El'F' Altraclive young, must have Xlnt skills. Soc. $525. El'!" \York for P/R man, Beautllul offices. Finance background helpful. • EPF, employer poyt f•e • APF, applicant ""'' , .. .. ERF, COMpo•y reimbu?ts fee PART TtME RESERV,ATIONS CLERK. 9 A?.1·5 PM SAT. & SUN .• S2 HR. REPLY Box ?.1·516 Daily Pilot. PRESS OPERATORS \YoTQcn \YOrll: for plastics molding plant. Eve shift. 546-3310 TIME FOR Cj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD TO $550 AUracllvc, good skills, youna g'\"OUp, Newport Beach. RIVIERA EMPLOYt-.tENT AGENCY. INC. ~667 h1acA11hur Blvd, Sle 201 N.B. 5-10·6310 STOCK CLERK \Ve have an immediate ne~ for a bria:ht ambitious stock clerk with a minimum of 1 year responsible stockroom exp('1ience. Knowledge of electronic component parta is essential and a H i g h ·School degree is .prele1,'ed. Must have the ability to get along 1vith people. The n1ain 1'C&ponsibility \\'ill be to store, maintain and issue our electronic stock· room supplies, Good starting ralc plus ex· cellent company benefits in- cluding 12 days vacation dur- ing lh'St year of employment plus an annual holiday va- cation from Ci1ristn1a1 to r.-t on d a y following New Ycar1. varian data machines /\. VARIAN SUBSIDIARY 212<1 Michelson Drive I rvlne, Calif. 9266·1 (San Diego Frv.--y to Jamboree oU ramp I block S. or li-llchelson Dr.) An Equal Opportunity Employer l\l&F SUPPORT your United f'uid Jobi-Mon. Wom. 7100 Jobi-Mon, Wom. 7100 -- SHEET METAL MECHANIC Nee~ed . immediat~ly. High school plus 5 years experlenc~ m layout, loftmg, fabr1p cation, 1 and assembly of sheet metal parts and ass~mblies in bo~t building or rela~~ field. Must have basic knowledge of mllll· mum bend radii and bend a11Qwances and ol material specifications used in sheet met· al work. Can layout, plan, form work from templates. Adept in the use of power shears, pO\Yer brakes, Coot presses, squeascrs, and all othe·r machinery and equipment used in sheet metal work. Ca ll or •pply et employment office 3333 H•rbor Blvd., Co•I• Mt" 1714) -· tD Atlantic Research ~ Corporation PRlhlE RIB lNN "28 E. 11th St, CM (fonnerly Amigos) WAITRESS ExfMrienced Apply i.n person SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 P••· Cd. Hwy. Newport Beech WAITRESSES wanted. Eve & eraveyard. Apply in person Odie's Restaurant, 1400 \V. Coast H\vy., N.B. WIG STYLIST ApPly In person Personnel OUice J. W. ROBINSON Fashk>n Island, N.B . or l\1odem Style . FREE EARLY Amer. Oir. m. All For $249 ' re~ ""'· 110. era;..., "'• P Sx8 , $8. Sm'. area rgs. $11 rogrammed ca. 5"18-7494 I JOIN TilFl FIELD Rhythm UN IT c.--1 wrn-1 A FUTURE! WELK'S WAREHO 1vlth every new or used OR· ...... .-t layer has Hi Lb Age/education no bfo_'Tier! USE GAN sold bchveen no\v & nylons $1.99 yd. Shap i Let Us help you ~Uali!y, Olristmas . from $3.50 up + my labbt, I INNKEEPERS lNSr!TUTE 600 W. Ith St., Santa An• DON'T WAIT I I '°' "'' yanl. 968-691JI INTERNATIONAL 0P'n Dally 9-9 '" • Slate bed POOl. TABt:Es. MottlYHOtel/Apt..Mgmt Sehl Sat. 9-6 Sun, 11-6 No payme:its 'tll 19iO Mlg's Cl0&e-Oull. All ' lic·I 'A DIVISION OF l\!UST crlfi °'°°5e trom: cessorles incl. 100% finan..l ANTHO 00 sa ~ complete e Conn e Wurlitzer e Allen ,.ing av•'I. «• ~·2 • NY SCH ~.S houseful of Mediterranean .. "" .,.._....,.. ' ln7 S. BROOKHURfT fW't1: sola, love seal, 2 com· • f'lammonci • Baldivin 121hx13' \VlUTE Ny1,;n: ANA~lEIM, CAIJFORNIA mode lamp tables, coffee • Others carpet, pad $4-0. Ulfx12'1 Casses form every week table, lampii, color TV, din GOULD MUSIC green cotton aha&. pad '$30 .. PHONE FOR APPJ'. set, refrig, stereo. king size 2Q.ti> N. Main. SA 5-17-0iSl 548-5241 I Ask for Betty 716-5800 bdrm set, Queen bdrm set. MAN 'S Omega Auto .I l'A~Kf..H ANDISE FOR n size bedrm set, s11•ag PIANOS&: UHGANS Seainaster yellow g old!' SALE AND TRADE lamp. plctures. washc•· & NE\Y &: USED watch $90. Also Accutron. ---------·I dryer. Misc. 894-5875 • Yan1aha Pianos & Organs $4S. 644~4 · Fumitura 1000 SCRAM LE •Thomas Organs . , . --------TS e Kimball Pianos PkINTING. Equipment: 1250; 3 ROOMS of MED ITT · • •Kohler & campbell multi, camera, light table.I No do\vn Pmts. only S!l n10. City ................ State ........... . Zip ................ Phone .......... .. Equal opportunity ~mployer • 8' Divan + Love scat WOMEN -Full or p/time • 5 Pieee dining too1n lltt for housecleaning. Ca 11 • 5 Piece Bedroom set 615-1351. alter 6 PM. FULL ~RICE $388 .:,:c.....c;.c._~-=-,,-1 Use our store chfil'ie plan! Young Fry Cook Approvod Fornitur• 2159 l~arbor, CM 5'18-9660 ANSWERS COAST MUSIC plato maker. ""'plW.. ;i.,-, . NEWPORT & HARBOR {Zl3l 944-Sm eves. 1 Costa ~·lesa * &&2-2851 45X8 House tnfiltt 2 Bdnn, Artery -Pro!iy -lotassy -Open 10;6 Fri 10-9 Sun 12-5 only $2500. UDdenvood . Sui Thieve -TUEY SAY H.Aw.fON typewriter $10 '410 snotgbnJ The biggest liar in the ll'orld ha . D • S.letn~ay "1 Ya· SX 371 Superi~r NB. , i Is THEY SAY ma · n~w · uso:u p anos • . , or Kitchen Troinee Pern1aoent, full tinle job. Ove1· 18, Neat appearanc-t. Chanct! for advanceinent. APPl. Y IN PERSON Bob'• Bl1 Boy 1~ ,E , 17111 Street Costa l'l1esa School1-ln1tructlon 7600 MEN I WOMEN I COMPUTER PROGRA?--t· ~UNG IS THE KEY TO YOUR PROFITABLE FUTURE! Classes stal't :«>an. Pilot progrant offering the finest equipment and fa.ell· JU ca available! Real-time computer pt'Ogrammlni:. 7 PC SPANISH living room set $189.95 ( 1 sofa, l Jove scat. 3 table,;, 2 lampsi I large S pc Spanish dining room sci S79.9:i. The 1-'ac· lory, 1885 flarbor, s.ID-6842 I • S PC Antique white pedpstal dining room s e t ss:J.!15. Assorted dining room chairs $4 .95 each. Assorted occasional chairs $14 each. The Factory, l88i> Harbor >10-6842 DON'T GIVE UPI )'ou mp.y find it at Anterlca's la~sl. n1ost unusUal un- finished furni!ure store. Cor. Redhill & Santa Ana F\vy, Tuatin. 1 ml So. ot Ne\vpot•t F\vy. Open 362 days per yr. M4-5410 ;-;;;;==""":::'.· --,..,.-~ of. all m~eL Beil buys In. FIRE\\i'OOD for Sale. , pry/ 1 -CORNER group \V/ table So. CaJU. rl,:bt here.. Eucalyptus. Delivered· •1:1 $69. 1 avocado 3 door SCHMIDT MUSIC CO., stacked. S.10-9887 < I credenza $34.95. 1 set 01 an-1901 N. Main, . Uquc ,vhite 2 end. I cocktail Santa Ana NE\VPORT Be~h Tenrhsi tabl6 $29.9,j The Factory Oub lolembersh1p $400 ;-1 188i> Harbor, ·~2 ' FREE ~RGAN CLASSES trnnsfcr fee . Call 644-1848: I Monday n1te1 7:3(1. 8:30 pm Qual'ly kin; bed-quilted, I DANISH ?.todcrn blue/green GOULD MUSIC CO. 1 • !IGfa & .• chair $49.95 1 set 2045 N hlain S \ 5-17-0681 complett'-unused $1Da, worpi, Danish, 2 end, I cocktail · ' " · $25(1, Aft 5 I.: wknds 842-6536' tables $14.9.:i, 2 matching PRIVATE PARTY \\i'AN'J'S NORGE Refrig. $1%5. SilVC'r Danish J'\!odern lamps, both C~:UY PIANO F0~2-604· plated lea & coffee servlOI!'.' for $19.90. The Factory, 1885 · a $50. Sun lamp. $30. 546-28la • Harbor, 540-6842 PIANO for . sale -Wurlitzer For Sale. Firev.·ood.! ~2 .. ROUND, 'WTOUght iron, t.fnple Spinet, $550. 116A Orange & Eucalyptua ; I glaSl!I top, ycllo\v dinifl&' Mth SI., N.B. 67$.-1932 aft 6 83IH61tl : ! room table $60., 5' Antique • -· white & orange coHee table Telev1aJon 1205 Misc. Wan.ted 161~ $23. Ph: 833-nn RCA Home Entertainment . ' QUEEN size box springs & Center. 25" Color TV • ...r WANTED matt., .f nlOS old $50. A?.1·Fr.f-stereo radio i.. ......- Avocado green sofa $15. record player. New in April. Good used , fumlture, appll 642--8321 $695 646--5935 aft 5 PM anc~: antiques, color TV·~. 8• sor relnc s. stoves, washers "I A. never used, qUllted Lease Color TV or Black dcyers, etc. I pc or hOllteful Ooral, Scotchguarde<l $125, & \\Thltc. Option to buy. 24 hr service, Call 842..3921 hlo.tching I o v e seat S75. Free se1v ice. No d<'posit (1! 776-0a91 A-Active TV Rental Co. \Vantcd-Roll!op desk Quall!y king bed.quilled. tl) 522-115.1 Needed before Ouistrn.u Complete-unused Sl05. worth 549-0449 $2j(I. Aft s .r. wknds 842-6536 Tape Recorders t220 NEED bricks one to l(Q), NOW's THE t~========IGREAT siueo -"Sony 260" muonabt)' pricM. 64f..R7 C?'fke &pl~ IOtt Tape. Amp., Speaker Stor• tns 4 De8b $95 t9Ch, 2 walnut System. hfik~, etc. Sl.50 --'go"'-----..::;_ TIME FOR desks S!Z ft.ch. 6 leather 645--0131. SPACE: Boat& & Campen. swivel chni ~each. l clec --:-SlO ~ mo. 526 Center St., 1rype1vrlter $95. J manual Sporting Goods 1500 C.M. 642.-7990 or 54&-0400. -·( QUICK CASH typewriters $35 each. 2 I •t•nd• !IO ••<h. Dupl~•tor KITE No. 251 1" good con. FREE TO YOU \\'/Stand $75. Plus other dlUon, $650. Pr. Head .stan· THROUGH A items. All xtnt cond . dard ~is, $45. Boots Sllll! a.1-----·----- Thc A,~, 61;...4044 11" 61~ SEAUTIFUl>•mect;um btetd' ~ TYPEWRITER. Adding SURFBOARDS male Cocktt-mix l >T cf1l~....,-· m DAILY PILOT m"hl"'· c:akulator . ..,,,. llOA .... -............ 1o,.. ""'"""" Q:lll--reuonabie. Xlnt cond . ========ol had shots. Free to :ct home 892-2~23 Mlac•lla neoua 16oo w/fencd }'I'd. 83>2929 oi -11/?'. Unl•n knk 511...a,.. WANT AD 1=0=.=,=.,=,=s=,",.====I01=2 BEAUT. maple h?lch, xlnl NEED good home w/fenoed hvth r..... quality m Minolta 16 yrd, lovable blk/wh1 rcmah Suite 4D \VATER fountaln, \•a l $150: <'A-n~ra Sll.50-. ~I mixed breed 30 pounds 9 "lran1., c.allt., t26U 642 5678 1cll SIM, aaa !!lovl', fish RELAXACISOR, ·Vt'T)' rood nJM. old Kood wntclldo;: I: A Dfv. •f Thi l ua111uehlinn• C:•t,_ C•ll 547·'411 • 1 1unkll, ml~ S742 Nordlrui L'OndlUon. like nc••. 2{f.r.J ho11M!pct. Cood w-chtldrtn l ___ A;,;n~•;"";;';;.'.;•,;PP<>;;,;;''.;;";.'";."~'.;';;m;;p;.lay~cr;.;.M;./r,;.. __ -'' !!•!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!·· Or .• 11a 84&-0211 \Vnlh1,'t, C.1\1. 543--7011 0\'Cr 10. 8JG..4~9J 111!.l ~~~~~~~ ·-~~~~~~-. - ' \ • ' ·------ • • ( -~·. flllOT·~D'l!llTISH M~, -24, lM , , .~MWll'~!·~N~M~•=• .. ~'~24:·~1~'6~9~.--==~DAR.~Y~Pll.~OT~~-1(1 FREE ro"yol:J I fPlilPOllTATIClll f!ANSNl!P,TION' r·~~TIOH TIWISl'OllTATIOl.J ~ATION ,TllAHSPOITATION TDNIPOITAf!ON riWil~fAriOii .IUE 'to . ""'1' h•"'• W& Y~ tDD11 1 ~!cY~' ~ .;!~ ~· ,., 1-....:ftid~. ;"!IO~!!'!,'_!= ....... MISU ... Coro "°° UMll Con itoo UoM Con .. "_,_ ...... b ..... •.,.•Jr~,;_ U' electric ··7 HCJNDA DATsl!N ' MA '17 MOl8AN 4 ! CHIVROLIT CORVllll l'LYMOtnJt •1111w•t 0:1We1~ "nuoN-• 305-~-L.\... ~,...Top. ... lnkll. Ea. lllb. ~,... okl • ..,.,,. ··• ~ * ' ·• · ...,-r ~-''l'htWoiidsBt•t$2((IOCV '85 ull oaa.tco1'dltlon.11*.l-------- 111 ~ .._ I004 •·•~--·-. -10' .. # ' ' ''.1 • ~\• Ill " lp.l!M Ut.,I PM . .. ~ ..... •h-n .. -.., ' .,, • . • . e . .,,, . ... ii! ~--l ~ .,,.__ , , •'. _ _ 4 /IDd, wlz$ ~ dlr, x1nt A"* w....i att 1 pm • • 11-M !L: ' '· .a -•r1C1 OQad. Top JUOll'; EUue bOOtt ='-.,,..:;;..;;;1 iUt • -" om;;an ' lilllllEST 30 . '"'"· Must ""'8<e S\1115. ~PAT ' . • • SblpM'.rd; • % Dobtnnan "Lader in The Bead\ CU lea" CU ttni: priv, prtr.• PDM· .; .. ZIMM.llMAN ""'"""''~ IUinl q\. Nl>IOllnd.llel11<lhonoew. ' 2195 HARIOlt'ILVD . • ' ~· · • • '-lll2I 11000 """" "'" ' • 5tCM410 ' PORSCHE .., -..,. " "-""' LOV~ GIW1 1triped Hollend Y.~ MMllt .. ,1 ~ •' call• for,.... ..etmate. l.IKE new '89 CorvtU• Futback.. Amtrtcu map. 7'lOQ mi. ~ aft 5. --DODGI · ~ ''""" ~-old . """ O!!ANGNOI c.oul ,NTY'S PORSCHE '59 c "'" i>. . ,._, QIYROl£l -· .;..,.,: '26' FllER&• •s L-f6' !\49-3411.-..... '6 °' 67 . ""'"'-' lllRlln ' Yid. --·s. 1111 -· • e6ai2 , 1110 ~!.!!'v!>. DAnuN DE.lLIR • '.n:;-:::· v~,., ''""· 1U85 .. ·11 -"°•pr. -PONTIA:C ~·~-DOT DA...,'N • -.,. . .,..--.. $f8.31l!1Ex .a1o.....,Goodcond.lazl 1---·----fliVAJ11Z' ~· -NP 21' -· -'" HOlldO c:i.\to 1au ll2U _,., a..s. I,•,.: 67 -' '81 GTO -11ti. "'""4 ._ ... ,......a ...... mix. I,_ WladJ. ~ Dlrecl. 'Gotoil C:.ndllhih • 111135 Boadl Blvd. RENAULT ' HdDIQIOo -1910 Jl~."'°· '61 "Ca.r o! Ylll'" wbt./"" ....., aobd -. ~'111<cd 11795 Call ...n • J300.'" . 54,:\ia; """""""° !!<acb j'1 Nill ~, ~-· -•· . FORD 1nt.. -~ .,,, , !'Id. --5 n,15 . CAL 20 #')·112 " • Id-mi"'"'°""" '81 ltl0/u,., r/h, ..., ml, WE pay WH • ~-.,Im-Conv., • .. • p.~/b. AM/FM. rad I Al ~Y? Talllll 11'1 ~ QWNll * m.'."nto Y~itt ~66~~ '69 Datsun DXI Rdstrr. Lo = $1100. l owner. A $295. Good ~Uon. '64 GALAXJE XL, 4 dt:,., r Urea. nnec\i care $2111. female, W•WI Corsi, _. mi $2700. Phone f3S-ll8B · · Clll 642-<lei•. A·h. buektt aeall, nr •hilt. an .. 1115 ~ -. ., .. , ....... c ilM . tnD .......i.e ... --!or!ln1h«ln!o. FOR YOUR w m l96Sed CHEVY lmpolu, elepnl..., lnl .... ""'· -;L'"'i!"'A"\IT.1"'il"G'"'A"'R"'E"'A,..- •d"1Li. 60-1984 ll·ll r "' " utO . ---TOY.OTA load • Priced "" qWck Xl•l concl. !860. 3093 Yukon, MU8T SELL • l!Q lianoe- 1 Lonjlh&md kll•N, l .; .. ,, MUST Sell! ITll' n;;;a;;;; A & p 5:;;1* ' '1 '400 ENGUSH FORD CONNIU ' ule! IJB50. -C.11. Jl49.ISS8 ville, tally equip. Mako oU· 1 female~ 8 weeka ·old. Ir-inboard. Very seaWOJ'\bY. I JOJOJA CHEVROLET 'ii Impala SS. air, p/b, p/s. '66 COUNTRY SQlllRE .10 er. Xln't terms. Call • ville O:lve. 4!M-283S U/24 Ex:. cond. 1181) or btlt of. New Urea MAKE OFFER. P&SI auto, fact air, p/a, 644-1387 . • , .H ..... ..,.,, oa<;;i 'for fir. m-t36J ORANGI COUNTY'S SPICTACULAR 2828 -mvd. B4!-5lOO p/b, '"' ncl<, ~ ........ '65""-'~G=ro~.~.-.-.... ~.-.... ~. · · breeders. Not for 'pets. BEACH VOl,,UME ENGLISH YEAR END ·SALE Coata W. .. :WS.1200 'SS Impala. l dr, 283 en(. Lo mJa. Must aee! 673-3743 AP.t/F?at. 1 Owner 33,000 : 846·04aO. MS Sud[ Boat Tr1Hers 9032 A S I FORD 'DEALER ALL MOOE LS Wlll luy New trans, lo mlr, a/c, xlnt '" F\_lcon fC'uture mi. Call. ~2005 after 6 .C.M. Un< 'lf' Plywood Hull u,to Upp y SALES -SERVICE YOURBESTDEALS • • cond.Lobook. .. S-1!52 Nly!ac...,equlppod,Jll<, PM. COWE4abtador JJUPP'-• 9 Wlftbtt&lau. Trailer has '89NODELS .i Afl.£.SI'1LL1'f YourV~orPonchl '61 Chevy Conv. Stick ahUt. Phtmt.~-.~ ro=NT=IA"C"'°"'ii!~G"ro".-Ram=--...,-.."I . '7c:·~:4~::;~ =th ·~mm;;elys:~: ::1:~~:. ~e:-~7N DEAN } LEWIS ~-=-~~Paidtor ·~~nd .. $245.Callowner. '64hrd~~. ~u~~~-=:: , ttall . ll·ll ~ • Compl"e Machloc Shop TI-. i9so Harbor, C.111. "6-9303 . • l1MIOO CHRYSLER 4 d•" w ... MUil '17 LE MANS ale p/1, vinyl t.<BRADOR, '" year old Mitt SPEED EQUIPMENT ROllNS FORD '19 RED To)Qla. Xln! con. WI! PA'I! TOP .. u. Loaded. 815-<l3l iw. wh!N wheell. llCO .,., . ~· t;1 ~!>, h-· . "°-~f'lp. 903S REBUILT ENGINES .2060 -mvd. Mu>t .,u, mo•IUI EouL DOLLAR 1~7 c· h I '61 FORO Galaxle. PIS. blue-book. 675-291,6 •' ~ .......... 0-"'?'SCyldieltlena.3tolreduc-]125VictoriaQ6.1 54S.a:JO 0.taMea MJ..00]0 Best Oller. 495·5325,foraood,deanusedcan. "' ryitr P/B.Fac.alr.MutRll.•54&:TJ.LINA,Xl..ttT-nm- . . _ ~ tJQn unll Fresh wa~r 1336l Beacb Bl~d. HB 847-0091 675--4320. an makes. See George n., Ntw Yorktr Going in serVtce. 645-0157. nlrc. con4. $775lbtlt oµtr ; ~ Lona:--halrd kitW!s, fmala, cooled. ~ new, still m * OPEN 'l DAYS * TOYOTA 19671. RAH Good Theodore Robins Ford ~tom 4 Dr Sedan, a.Ir con. 198!1 Ford Country Sedan, &'15--7fr2 . ~ feqiale, 8 wkl old. lrY1ne crate. l'aciDry cost. 673-2910 FBIARI tires. Xlnt CO~.' s1toO. . 2060 Harbor Blvd. dl~oning, automatic trans-station wag, loaded . Priced 'GS FlRE'BDW &!Cl, hdtp. : Cove Laguna ~IM--2Ut 11/M ~ 4 PM. cau • &44-l451! C.M. ' 642-0010 mission, ~wer steering & for qulc~ sale. $2!J!l0 534-5290 w/auto. PIS. air, land&11, FREE. Husky. Duf(y ~. '· -Tr1l1tr, Travel 9425 FIRR.ARI IMPORTS \\'ANI'ED brakes, radio, heatt!r, tilt & '64 Ford 4 dr hardtop, n.Ouo ml. S275o. st0-7154. all sholl. °""' yard. hot-YKhl Newport lmporto Lid. 0.. TRIUMPH ~--n.m"-''''""'''' wh .. 1 speed & hit /ttd 1 I . --Ch rten 9039 --------..... _... un cruise control. New ptem· w e w nenor. PONTIAC CTO 1911. 644-0378 11125 -~•--,-----1969 19~' AL.JO, fully self ante Count)"• cnl1 author-TOP $ BUYER lum tires Absolutely like $550. Call ~g..1973. PS/PB. air, console. Xlnt DAR.UNG Crtam 'colored BARE BOAT CHARTER contained, caoopy, used on-i2a:I dealn. '63 TRIUl\-IPH TR-4, clean, BILI:.-~ .. mrovd.YOTA new. ' BEAUT. '68 Country Squire. thruoul. Pvt pty, 540--0182 tortoise kitten, I wb, •old.'lo e 27' Aux ·•-p ~. sail, SALES·SERVICE-PARTS ~ ~ All I lo I FM/AM -• ~ ly 3 times. Sac • .,,.,...,, .'3100 W Coast Hwy runs good. $895 or best of· IL ,,. __ ..._ -. ... -$2199 P"-T, a r, m · '67 Gran Prlx-••arpl . \krvinc botne. 9G-81Dl 111X lleep1 4. heed A: galley. $50 83G-2650 'P'IUV\I • Newtiort Beach • fer. Call· 548-30l -.. -. ra. .. 1......, GOOD SELECTION stereo. Make otr 673-3823 Loaded! Sl.995. ::&.u115 ·• sPAYED, arey female· Tab-a day. $100 tor fllll weekend. 64.2·9'05 540-1764 WANTED: 1969 CADILLAC, by ca~ btaullful, wi'ro • :II' Bolboa Day Saller 125 Trollers, Utility 9450 Autloorized Furt.rl Dealer VOLKSWAGEN h'om private party Call alt. _ _.u~. 968-.36«1: • 11-JS \.day + lawicb fee. Insur-______ ,,___ ,,, 6 p.m., 546-8757 , .. WANTED' '°"' home r.ir 5 once avail. Doy1 642-. Tuo utility <railcn, JAGUAR YW BUGS l · ·'if. old·Cocktr sr-mei, m. . ..,nellwklxls 660062 4 x ~. SUS and $85. Auto Lt111no ·~ ..... f;Chdoc. 646-6541 l 11J2.t 'MObll• Homet 9200 • 83&-7440 • MALE beqle, l yr. old k>vts Trucks 9500 '# ehUdttn, free to pxl borne. IUT Ji'" NIW '-'"'-'------ ' 847-4945 SILL '"' USlD LONG BED '65 JAGUAR XKE Cpe, wire shls. Gd. Cond. $2500fofier. Al, 675-4529 or 639-4571 FOR Sale -Jaquar Cit.We. 1955 XK-140. $950. fRO~f $399 LEASE-· RENT ORDER ·YOUR 1970TODAY GOOD SELECTION FOR EARLIEST MUSTANG '68 l\WSTANG, I cyl. Excf;t. concl. New tune-u.p. Take over pymnts + $50, 2544. No. 3 Newport Blvd., CM RAMBLER '65 RAMBLER ' ~6 ~.~male kit· C~ .. r 1970 G.111.C. CS1500 P ickup. • ...... part Si......,, 7 weeks TRAIL'iii.srA--:L&S Se,: # "'2303 Call -673-6047. DELIVERY :W~31l!l Ext ti6 or 61 Ambassador 990, air, dlr '61 l\1ustang, 3 11pd. stick loaded. o n e owner. wlil lhltl, lime Sold: Xln't cond. take older nr in trade. $1495 642--4178 PDW138LB. Ca 11 Ken, '6G •MUSfANG. 6 cyl, stick, 494-9773 01· 5(5.0034, old.,-1338 ,·•... f . ,. $2695 ., . . 1RVY rom I man UNIVERSITY . 'lJOUBLE Bed Spnng. Call ... who 11.,. in wl" 6TM38T 11/25 • ... WE SE•VICE OLDSMOBILE -"' 2850 Harbor Blvd. '• Free triaky fluffy puppy a1=i .. l'JHAT ~ -sF.l.L! 1 • .., 'l Cotta M.,. ... ,. 6#-0378 ~So. l!ubdt, *°"'_A1'a 54<>9640 " ,Ifs and LIVESTOCK l,Bl<k So. °' Bi>la&: ,'l!·l'"6 oo FORO ECONOLINE .~~MY HARBOR heavy dty. auper vazi. ~ UN COLN '62 LINCOLN C:Ontinenlal, full pwr, dlr. air. Small dn. Low pymlli. LPJ- 747LB, Call Phil 49-1-9773 or 545-0634. All popular makes. Ford 1910 HARBOR BLVD. C °" authorlxed leasing gyatem. OOSfA MESA l., Get Our Competitive Ra.lea . "'' ~ Rom'NtfoRD ·-CONTINENTAL D. -..J,.-~ CONTINENTAL ·, -~.. Costa'':'.!"'"" Rlv~o Loaded~E~.~ co"". ·sss:! :i,~t!T~. '66 T·llRD R/H. 1 owner. $995. ~.62.-,Ram=7bl'""c-:Cl;;-au=1c-,-,,....,drc1 546-7)47 6$n. ex runnlna """'$100. -OLDSfll'OBILE T0llRD &49. 3031 Ext. 66 or 67 LEASE ANY MAKES $1950. Call • 5f6.7843 Ori& o~t. Excepdqnal: 2 Dr. lrJ', ~ pW?, &lr, dlr, 1970 HARBOR Bl.VD. OR MODEL 11050. * 613-1232 pwr ...... .,..,..,, ~- COSTA MESA Let our 1,.,. .,.._,... ohow CORVAIR '61 Delmont 81, 4 dr. Air. 81!'0 Book ~-SAc;J\I· ·~•ts, 0.neral 1800 Mltbla. Heme Sales w. 17th st. CM. 5&3343 "1.;,.--------Cua · Loma •RoD· • Awv · a AM. 5 PM. ======== -WOT'S NU? Sheraton Maoor. Homette • ·. Santa Claus s~ials at Kit • Pre•ti&e • SUara '65 FORD * T PlckUp. XJnt :· 'TIS TROPICAL FISH ALL SIZES cond. Must acrifice lor -. ·soao EdiPger {at Magnolia}' NOW ON DISPLAY quick sale! 646-8703 _.,'?.f.;,V:,. ==*=*==842=:=-45311':"'.l 1425 Baker 91., Colt& Me• ~ -· 9520 ~~ % block Eut ot Harbor Blvd. "'-"m~pe_ ... _____ _ 1125 Coat& Mesa Cn4) 54().N70 BARGAIN Ca m p I n 1 rua. 1.:...---"----MODEL SALE! 7>a"'lall 4 whl d,, air, '-QIRT......._• • ~ IS NEAR ! de I u x e '66 model + ..,.,~ NOW TO DEC. lJt , ·* Re1erve, your choice, * SMOG TREE * aintream lrlr 24' 1954. · Gteat Dane Puppy early! 'Everythina' ~u working Win love for you'tll GrHnlt•f,Pirk order. S3000 or wW sell • Christmas. Cropped & shoUI, One mlle from Octiln separately ~1338 O:>!ta Mesa/Nwpt Harbor Jop lines. • · 17So Whittier, CM 642-1350 NEW ' MARTINCREST KENNELS 1969 Chevy Camper, 5CXX1 ml * * 5t&.:o9S!I * * MOBILE Home.Far Sale -Call. 545-8176 aft -4. . DARlJNG lli» 1ay -"· ;:lf\'1:<1 i;llghl!Y ~-,; Llk• ' 'AKC White IPf'ia:>t ' new. 1tx40'. rofa!d SU' Dunt Buggies 9525 KARMANN GHIA 1965 K1ini1nn Ghia 2-door Coupe, Xlnt Cond. Immaculate inside and out! One owner, Sec at 4&l Broad. way, C.M. MERCEDES BENZ 01 ·IP''J·-' Cvvn'y ~ L-ir Cl"\' 5l'lo:c •ion N,.,,.,. & LJ,, d f./'"'''·d•~ c.111 Jim Si emen s Imps. W .11ner & Main St 1968 VOLK SW AGE N . YoU tbe beat plan for yoor ~ PS. needs '. t!"lfne work F[CE $1883. or .forel&n cat Chrome rims, wood steering personal ~a wltb>ut 0~1 ---------S1695. Private Pty, ~7873 In trade. NPVl.32. Call P¥J wheel + xtras? Best oUer. ption. '62 CORVAIR. needs minor 494-9113 or M.>-0634. Alt '''°· 613-4!06 UNIVERSITY "'"'' -would make '°"' PLYMOUTH '57 PORTHOLE T·Blrd, xlnt '63 vw 45,000 miles only 1500 OLDSMOBILE Dune Bugy Chassil, $100. ----· cond. Nu' inter. & peJtit. Eng. $650. New paint. ~ Harbor ·Blvd. 53Ml958 1965 BAfUU.CUDA. $2(t} Ull-• Reblt enatne. caD 838-76f5 615-2916 Coe.ta Mqa, '62 CORVAIR ·Sta. Waa;., A·1 der whist. Total prict ST25. '5r8 2 dr T·Bln:I, l owner, '64 VW CAMPER. Fully 546-9640 ccnd. $275. '61 l\tonza. !OJ, Good cond. Call Sfl.,2683 rr.tr roocf, nttds ptjnt, 11!,al equlp'd, canopy. . fl' LEASE fjlll "'1145. call 546--1.85.l ONE Gilt Helps Many ovrs. Beat offer. 494·9!n4 Sl250 * * 548-0ll3 1970 FORD Torino GT, air, Used C1n 9900 UMd C1rt 9900~ Can. 9900 '69 VW sunroof. Oirome PCl"'tr brakes & steering, ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiljiJ wbla. M~ny Xtru:. Fact. radio, wide oval WIW, 351. ll WBIT'. Sl.n t cond. 673-2529. 4 V engine, $99.50, 24 mo1, '63 VW VAN. New rebuilt 1969 FORD LTl>, air, power engine & transrniulon. steerini', radio, luxury him. $600. 673-9427 199,50 ham Wm bold for beat. air cond."·Adlllt Park, , ·~5='' $50. I.: up , Nwpt. Bch. A Beauty for DUNE B~ Builders! 63 """"'===-=--,==-.J46..2405 $5300. Call -646-0'l'l:>2 V\V chasSlS, 6.5 VW trans '67 MERCEDES Benz 230 SL MOVING to Northern C&llf. with Alpine gean. Complete Cpe, PS, AM/F~I, 4 spd, lOxOO Paramount mobile setup for engine $275 or 44,00J ml. Mint cond. l home. Expanded Uv rm, make oiler. 536-8698 aft 8: 30 owner $4!0l (1) 52!>-8976; Bdrm, center kit., awnings, DUNE BUGGY, good rubber, work 871-3232 Ex 5552 S<1nla An.i 546 4114 1003 vw Sqb&ck, 1675. 1962 59'JTH COAST Sunbeam Alpine, f100. Call · CAR LEASING -546-8697. 300 \V. Olt Hwy, NB 645-2182 piltlo, Adu1t park 1973 Nwpt excellent condition. $695 Blvd. 646-0643 642-7788 oo· Completely Furn. Incl Color TV. Retort Loe. Oir ~'"'...::.Po;.;r_tect __ A_.,_1os __ 9_600_ pos. Afarina. $6500. See. 92'702 . Del Obispo, Sp. 75, Dana Pt. 988-585CI 9250 •tl..ECTRIC cart, good con· dltion $300. TALLANT, 1940- B Pomona, C.M. , 15' wood boat hull comp. Motorcycl• 9300 with trailer " e1au.1n1 --~----­ -,nateriall $100. 920 Arbor, TRIUMPH 1968 -l\Unt Cone!. ' C.M. 250cc, 3,500 miles. 5465. 1961 Oiris Craft mi'. All Call -~7811 ':'. Glaaa. Twin 1.a& HP ena's. 1969 YAMAHA 125 .. l'ly Bridp. Head A: Gallty. Street Bike. Like "· '$8SOO. Call M&-ml New. $425. 84fr2674 -. ) AUSTIN AMERICA AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Parts Immediate Delivery All l\-fodels J~rtupn t i J\111 01 (,, 3.100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. &G-M«i 54()..1764 Authorized l\-1G Dealer ALFA ROMEO '67 ALFA ROMEO 4 Door Sedan, dlr, lmmacu· late. Will take older car in trade, HRZ868LB. call Ken 494-9773 or ti4S-0)34, , ' MG Sales, Servic..?, Paris Immediate Delivery, All "'"""' J1rtuport .illl1PL11'( 5 3100 W. c.out Hwy. N.B. SC.94mi M0..1764 Authorited MG Dealer '55 AfG ROADSTER, TF 1500 Comp. rcbll eng, rear end, new brake,, clulch, etc. Lo mil. cau days 547·3&1W: pm & wkends 642--5239 ask for Mr. J. Jo~s. '&I h1G Sedan 1100 Gd. cond. Was asking $800. take $700 or best oUcr. 642-i.186 Pvt P!y MGA '61 VW. Radio, new tires, ij;;d Cars 9900 nice. $595. ., -494-4925 <I BUICK '6.1 VW BUS * Gi~S * * '64 SKYLARK, 2 Dr, =.,--c.-===""=I Hdtp, good tires. 54,000 19 6 4 V 0 L K S \V AG EN miles, fr.D, Call 963-8331 Squareback, x~nt cond . ·~9 Buick Invicta. White. 4 $1000. Call 962-2596 dr. Power brakes & 1teer- 'S6 VW -Good Cond. $325 or inj'. $ISO.~ best offer. C&ll 642-SS.i7 or FOR Sale '69 BWck Skylark 548-054 ' ·=-=-,,==,...,,=-=~/ CHEAP. air-cond, vinyl top. '66 vw. Must sell. Top oond.1 _ea=ll~61:;:5-3058~===== RfH. Sunroof. $1050/best 1;; offer. 673-3074, 67'".>-'l71i6 ""65Vw SUNROOF CADILLAC ...alOl '8!i CAD Sedan De Ville, a/c, '69 VW bus, low mlleare. b.lk vinyl top, tilt steering coooa. mats, R/H. Xlnt whl, vacuum door lock, elec cond. $2700 llrm. 830-1749 w\ndows, 8 way sea I, -----VOLVO VOLVO CLEARANCE NOIYI 142. 144. 145 • IM Ar..t/Fl'tl radio, xlnt concl. $2395. 213: 865-2752 SACRJFICE I CAD. SEO. DEVILLE, '67, Loaded. Sttreo, leather, 30,000 ml. $3690 Finn. Days 837·2970. Eves. 494-4390 THE LOWE!rr PRICES CHEVRO' LET YOUR BEST DEALS * '65 P.IGB * .>\RE STII.1. AT -48'~u~· ~~iUon. DEAN LEWIS e.i,~lr~4'::·v!~~:t~ G"'IVE=~N~,-.--~u~ru.,,·led"'""'"'""=-.,-· I 1966 Ha.~r. c.ri.t. 616-!303 RtbWlt 283 enctne, new ttres. J=========''=========J new trans .. power steertna. 9600 lmporttd Autos 9600 power brakes. auto trana, 1970 TOYOTAS IMMEDiA TE DlllV"Y NOW BIG $$ SAVINGS ON '69 NEW DEMONSTRATORS BILL MAXEY ~TllollvlottJ@ llUI lllAQI II.VD., HUNT. llAClt ......................... 147.alll 111\I, ilw!fl "Ml D• ""f· 'Ml. '-'111 el f'Kffk C.lt H'Wt· Ml 191d! lllHI, Murt aee to JJ)preclate:, Rea- 90Mbly priced at Sfi>. CaU HJ-7187 '65 Nova SS. bkt eeats, auto b'llbl, p/s, r/h, economy S, new tires, ~nt tune-up xlnt cond. tly ownet $9115. 137-5312 dayo; 673·45&8 """· 'Ill CHEVY Van, paneled, tape deCk, btd " carpeted. Clean looklna ,. ntM!rc- Call " 49M85.1. 1962 CkEVY Jmpala, 2 dr. Xlnt cond. $450. * &t&-2231 * '62 OlE.VY Impal11. , 4-dr ledan. $1.P'.l CD.ah Erw nda Work. 673-2f05 TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUCWH A DAILY PILOT • WANT AD ~· Wl'RI HAL PROUD OI' OUR 9UALITY USID CA/IS & THI SALUM'1f ' THAT RIPHSINT USU JIM lnlMMm I s4395 : 54195 '67 C:ONTINlllTAL s3395 4 or. Sid. a.ullflll Huron ltll1t me1tmc , llnllh wltll mal~hfl!ll ttel!ltr lnlt11or. llla(k ltflNV roof, fU!fy l\l!rl,W'jl tQUlppW Ind llctory 1lr cOndl!Jor'llnf, M ·,.M rtdlO, J!trlO 1•"9 dta. OM-ctr, ... 111111111,. mtlrlhllned. TIHO:IO. ' '67 C:ONTININTAL eonwrtlltlt "911tllul oc .. n T11~IM flnl1h will\ mtldll"' l!lltrlor 1rlll '!Jfllll9 1011. ~IY llll!V•Y tc1ulflP'd, flllt llf)Wtr, AM•,.M rMllO, !fCIOf'Y tlr, Ill ~ tie. 4 l'ltW llrll. UOAIM. • $2795 Gold l'ft1Jj' 1".ttlllc flllltfl Wiit! lj«k 1 '67. PONT. •TO 2•DI. tt.T: s2295 · Mlitf •"' ,.,., ~ ..... , ............. . JiOWW' tlttflllf, IKIWy tlr, ftMlllNI • .-i11on. TJtJ JO> , • ''7 MUSTAN• 2 DR. it.T. l 51795 lrlllill '9C"'4 1rhft tlllltll Wflt/<ldl _.tt . ...... .,. VI .,...,.,, -"'• ,..., lllr .. ,_,_ 11ro,. pwr. 11r11 ... ..,.., rr-. •k. ~ TWY flt JObD.80D•flOD UlllLI etm•lllJ•L • UK.II'.• llllllf •llllll 1 Mil• Sotlth of the S.11 Dleto Fl'Hway USED CARS 540-5635 .. > ' • • . ---------·· -.-----------------------------------------------• · DAILY t0:10 ' SVNDA'Y 1~7 "HOT WHEELS" CARS 5·8¢ FOR HOLIDAY FEASTS Holds 15 lb. Bird TURKEY ·· ROASTER 1 Add ·to:~ur· collection-or buy_ several for Christ· ma~· gifting, Compare elsewhere at 77C. ~ 1.67 '• "TUFF-BOY" TRUCK I Sturd; Porcelain-include .. bullt·ln gravy well, tall lid, convenient lifting handles. ~ ~----'""""""'""m?Z"'"""'""""' ..... -" .. ~----------.i SPECiAL MINCE ·MEAT TARTS JR. BOYS "' . , .. " .. - ,KNIT SHIRTS 1~% cotton. Sizes ~~:t:~~ 4-6-8. • • • ·~ . •· c:" ... ~ -'.,"I.. !ti'--t Ol~~· Jr~,·~~ Gillon Size · Limit· 2· per Cu1ttn'Mr " El :8' ·gc ¢ . " ' . t ' . . ' : • ! ·. . ~ . 6.8.8 ' -~-=~-i:!""""'~¢"'""'"1 I SUBM·ARINE · SAN,DWICHES • . MotorizeCl.,.,batWy operated. 6 trucks in one! Buy , early and save! n" x 90" THERMAL BLANKET 2 for s5 li0%·polyester, 50% rayon. Lightweight warmth for-l!ie cold nights ahead. CHILDRENS' & WOMENS -. .. . GO-GO ·' BOOTS 244· • A $5.00 ,value: Vinyl boots -iii white or ·i beige. Warm, comfort· able and popular with all! ' .. ask about Kmart INSTANT CREDIT! SOFTEX FACIAL TISSUE 10¢ 200 count facial tisSues .in assorted colors. Stock up at this low· low pric;e. ' MINI SEWING CHEST . . R~: 9·2¢.' 1.~7 • Assorted colors In iturdy plutic with removable tray & fold-aw1y..b1ndle. Similar lo illustration. . . 3 kinds of meat, cheese. lettuce, tomato, onion & pepper-all on a large "submarine" size roll! FURNACE filL TERS I 16x25xl-10x20x1-20x25xl. 3 Save on h~ting bills-Change · filters often! for Qu.ntltles·Llmlted, CHILD RENS PURSES · -Shoulder Bag • In Assorted Colors or Black Pa~nl Bag Your , &&~ Choice lllllllW .. lllllHi-ttlllt WI All THI 1BIGG$T Dl5,COU"111S •COME IN AND COMP.All "' ' . 3i88~ HAii SPRAY . , - 13 .oz. size. " "'qUI ~~t· ' .· • ·.1-9· ." Regular end h1rd ~~Id. Llmll S Jltf c"""'*' ' I -200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA It l, I •