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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-01-21 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa. - • ' ' •• .. amine . . • : Le,.r1J ·Bla-.nes Con.,ictioft . • . ' .... .. . -- WEDNESOA Y \l.FTERNOON, :J~NUAllY 21', ;1t10 ~f!n •Astrological FoulfJ!p: ' VCK., a. NO. 11, • s•nt0tti..u PAca•• ---.. • , • {,· Cardinal Mcintyre Steps Down at 83 'Pill' Stock Reds Call _.POWs CriJDinals I;,j.~~~~ii ... Torv. Jf.ii~ Asks fo:t Visa, But Gets Air Raid Photos , , • • ....,, • ~ L..._. ·, 1 ·, • J lf 11 • • • • , ' 'f' IJ~n Turn ' From Wire Senlce1 NEW YORK,.-·SI.eek pricfs of leading oral contra-ciptlve manufacturers have ....-dropped sharply and have been flirting wJtil new lows aft.er recent adverse publicity. .G,.Ji. Seari,.& Co.. a OlicagoJirm.ac,_ counting for an estil!lated 31 percent o( the American oral contraceptive market, cbed Tuesday at ·$37.82. It bas had a 1989-1970 trading range of $50.50 to $35.37. &!arle's products are called Enovid, f.novid-E and Ovulen. tsyntex Corp., a Panamanian-based con- cirn. with about 10 percent oC the ®meslic market, hit a new 1969-1970 clbsing low Tuesday of $45.25. Jts 1969- 1970 high was $86.75. The firm's product I is marketed under the name or ••Norinyl." .-'There is no question that the publicity lie had an adverse effect on the price wformance of the leading.companies in tlit birth control field," said ·Miss Mary Wrenn, an analyst of drug i§ues at Mer· rUI , Lynnch , Pierce, F'eoner • Smith. 1;>earle and Synter are considered l~ders in the birth control pUI field. 'Meanwhile, Senate investigators were told today that while birth control pills JSresent a "clear-cul;rlst" 'to women heavy public demand for the contracep- tiV,es would make it dlfticult 'to ban them. Or. J. &twin Wood, director of flltdicine at Pennsylvania 1H~ in P.biladelphia. so testified at 'I hearing of Ute Small Business Monopoly suJ>.com.. mittee jn Washington. '• ···~ . v. . .' . ' ·-From 'Wtrt 8e tt1 Vi~E. Laos -ClOse.r lo their mda tJ}an ever before in the past few y~ ""11 El Tbr(! ·housewife and her companions today heard ·th~m describd as savage cri.nl~ls wbo may be bied for Vietnam war crimes, They were shoWn photogriiphs of North Vietnamese citizens -being_ killed in air raids~ as officials studied their face! jn. tenUy to sea what emotion they might provoke. ~ Mrs...carole Hanson of 2411 ... Birdrock Driv~. El Toro, and the other three were lnter:yiewed for 90 minutes by North Vie~ n~eSe .... Charg'e ~d. Mfaif es vU Thlen Tn the Laos capitol. He ~bseQu~tly lssued a communique saying theit 1ipplicatjona for visas to viall H;lnoi had been refused, and that they \\'Ould receive no word about their miss· ing husbands.· Mrs. Hanson's husband, Marine Capt. Stephen P. Hanson, was shot down over Laos On June 3, 1967, while flying a helicopter medical evacuatloii. hlis&ion so she was refused an.audience by the North Vietnamese. She has said she will visit the Com- _munist-Palhet Lao headquarters in Vien- Ibo wo .. en Raped . Newsmen Enter Biafra, See Looting and famine OWERRI, Nigeria (AP) -The first newsmen all<nyed.inside falltn Biafra saw famisbep refugees fighting.for food, loot- ing by Nigerian soldiers and heard sev- eral firsthand accounts of women being raped by victorious Nigerian troops . 1be farther the pre!lS party went.inside fortner Biafran territory, the worse the condition! of hunger, homelessness and corifUsion became. Everywhere refugees were In the road, teetering all their worldly goods on their heads, hunting lost husbands and chit· dren, tryin& desperately to chanae their Biafran, moneJ Into Nigerian pounds to buy what food was available at little im- promptu roadside markets. A young Briti.sh doctor, working in Ni· geria Jess . than two weeks, leaned his head against an ambUlance anq wept v:'ith rage. "I've had Lugers stuck In both Tl'IY ears.'' be sobbed. "My life has been theratened umpteen times by soldiers wanting to steal my trucks aod ambu- lances. I'm 11Qt a.doctor, I'm a bloody copper (palice~an)." County Bank Band1tFlees The ciOCh>r' said':he bad just returned from aii·open fleld·Where 80 to 100 wound· ed Biafran so1dien were "lying in their owri pus and excrement, waiting for treat- ment that never arrived . "They bloody well ought to be deaC!, '' he continued. "Now I've got to go try and fix them up. Don't go near them un- Jcs.'I you've got clothespins on your-noSe." I • ln Hail of Police BUilets The doctor, from Colchester, would only give his name as ''Doctor Phil ." Without naming the unit, he said the sol- diers on d\Jty in the area of the pediatric 'Wesbninstcr and Long aach police Through the lost wallet, police have hosP.ital'a(Okporo were "such monsters" have a dragnet out in the hbpt ol. cap-been able to determine hia .identity and he ~ever let4he nurses go anywhere w:ith- turing an identifi~ 24-year-old man who feel that an arrest may be imminent. The out .an escort, "especially white ones - fied under gunfire Tuesday afternoon 1 . . the oative nurses can always go buslt if after he allegedly &tied to pass a forged man .s _wan~ m. Long . ~c_h and, his something happens." check at a WestminslerDanK'. .;., ·· ·· · ··<lescrfllti.On ~-matoM.r-1hat-,Of A> ""'bank "~: yQung girls are afraid to corne Lt. Don 'Sa vier& of the westma~e~' ·1bu1l~~ I ,i~ue(f' 'tot · t1l man.' _Wail~d in out or fue bush, they are terrified of what Police>Departmeot said sevens~ ftom .Qr.ang6 ·G0unt.y •fOro,bad cbetkf ,Saviers will~ Happen," the novelist Cyprian Ek- a .ti-caliber rnagnUm pistol-;were Jjred1a~ •aid"-~ · ,, · 1 • • we~si'\Old the newsme~. "Tl~1·e ~.11 naw a lhe fleeing' mart.l:>Y a Bink o! Apierica Polft!ri,W.ou\d·Yi&t lhoWever -cfisCl(;se his sayrnf anfong the~: s.tay· 1n hiding .or gu:ard.iltaiph W. VanStee~ven, 59, in a> , . • • • ' • • ... • you will be conscnpted into the army:" frantfc "chase oui..tbe back ~r arf dowo Identity_ .111nce Jt. might hinder hisi.,ap. ''My sister Blbi was taken off and the sidewalk. , 1 \ • prt~nsion. -~ raped'by the soldiers.'' a university stu· The man fell rilidwf)' duriifg U. ~ !b a .Plali sbirl.jacket aqd '_be:tg& , dent named PauLOhagwa•said. 'J'.'.Yo Biaf· JUrsuit, possibly .rrotn i ~gunshot ~ound, pints,_ lbe SUS)5eCt: ~tered the b3nlc rWL nufses who would onJy give their '1'opped his walltt and a shoe, and then ~ 2:JO p.m. aod• p~nted a check name~ as Theresa and Caroline said they tntered a vehictc J)frketl fll Ule 6ank at'1 in'~ lmount of?.$UJ'Phis somt •chahae: were raped several limes as· they passed the corner of Goldm :we&t.>StrM..and. ~a teller, • ( 1 •. ..... through roadb\otki tryinc to make their W~sbnin!ter Avenue. , When he was recognized from a pasted way out of the bush. . , 1 While several witnesses and police. bank bulletin by the teller bank-personnel tn Port Hareourt, recaplured by fed· unsuccessf\Jllly gave chaM he 5ped off in tried to detain him. He auddenly became ere! troops 17 months ago and now a state a westerly direction on Westminel.cr ..apprehensive, grabbed tht check and capital. the state governor entertained Avtnlle. ... 1!'ade h1s ~pe. said Lt. SIViers. top br•ss 1t hl1 dalJlhter's wtddlng feast. ' ' f ' • ~ , >' ' • ~ •' . • • tiane alOoe:on he.i-_partlcuiiir quest. "The rellSQll thtY claimed we couldn'l go to Hanoi, 11 ~d Mrs. John Hardy of Azusa. "was ~use so· many people \Va nt to go there and we were at the bot- tom of the list. "'So r asked .Ior the application ror the vi~ to put u1 at the bo'ttom of the list, and they refused that also. But I'm tr.Ying to be opUmistic, We are going to press them every day." Mrs. Arthur Mearns, of Los Angeles, who ... arrived in.:.Laos-Saturday-wlth-tbe others, described the north officials as (See WIVES, Pase Z) 'Bad Vibrations' • Blamed in Leary Pot Conviction Special' to t11e 1Dfil Y·PILOT LAREDO, Tex:-Blaming· his seconii conviction in a federal marijuana rap overturned once by the: Supreme Court on ignorance and bad astrological vibrations from the prosecution, Dr. Timothy Leary today !aces a prison term , The 49--year-old former H a r v a r d psychology professor ·remains free on $5,000 bail, however. and will appeal the verdict returrted Tuesday, which he ex· pecl.s to win again at the higher court level. Judge William Speirs today continued a ·similar triaJ.acheduied to begin in Orange Coun~y Superior Court, with Dr. Leary, his wJfe Rosemary and son John as c~ def!ndants. The conviction 'Tuesday In; LaN!do was only the s!cond for the silver-haired ' senior ~pie who h.as been arrested 14 times on various counts. A jury or eight-men and four women - all .Mexican-Americans -deliberated only one hour and 21 mi·nut~s be.fore £in· ding him guilty or illegal transportation. ol marijuana into America. Three ounces of the weed Was. found Jn a silver snuffbox bidden in panties worn.r by his daughter ·Su.san.--13, l)OW a .Laguna Beach resident visited oc-r caslonally by· W..controversial family. "l think the jUry flad no chan~ to deliber•le on tho real issu~ of the case, .. Dr. te·ary ob8er\ted' after his conviction 1 Tuesday, lounging in t.bt sun outside the ,yellowinc stone courthouse. · The inan :who is a free Janee candidate for '&ovemor of California -among other t!'ling"s -maintained he never even got to f.1exico and so could not have imported the pot round in Susan's drawers. Defense attomeysraakl the party~waa urneit back .at the ~1exlcan bordtt by customs Offi cials and told to return atlcr compleling proper papm, and that the (See LEARY, P,agc I) •• 'Moderate' Succeeds I . \ • "17A Bishoy- VATICAN CITY (-AP) -Ja!lles .F,roo- cis Cardpial Mc,Intyre, k~. 45 , the archconservative of the ,Americal). ROman Cat!1JIJC hierafchy because of feuds w:llh Jiberal nuns arid priests, has -retired as archbishop of -Los Angeles, the Vatican announced toaay. Pope Paul VI .accepte.d the resignation. ,.._ or ,the..13-year.-okl cardinal fo~a age. · Tl'le · cardinal had served hie archdiocese for 'eight years, lo~ieJl' iban. the recommended retirement age. of 1i which had ~en fixed by Pope PautVI, i. ' RETIRES''ll'l".a , -. . , . C•rdil'l•I J•mt1 M~Jnt.Y.r1 .- Ex-mayor Faces : A.rraignment ' On Ph@ne Calls Jc'ormer Fountain Valley mayor Robert Schwt!rdUeger, · will ·be arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday in West Orange County Municipal Court in .Westminster on charges that he made 45 annoying phone ca!J's to political. rival and' lnctimbent Councilma·n John Harper. SChwerdtfeger was arrested Monday afternoon at llis honie' on the miscle- .meanor charges following a n in· vestigation by Fountain Valley police and General Telephone Compaqy officials. He will appear Monday before Judge Lloyd BJalnpled. · Harper tOld police he and his ·wife, Shirley, had received several .myaterious phone caUs throughout the yeir. He would not say what type of ca lls they were. _ SchwerdUeger was recalled trom office along with' counbllmen Don Fregeau and Joseph Courre:gcs in a special election Jast sept. 23. During the entire reca1i Issue he and Harper were pPliUcal ad- Vl!l'Jarles. The fonner mayor was released Morl- day !rom Orange County Jail on his own recqgnizance by Municipal Court Judge Kenneth SniJth, who had Issued th! war- rant ror Schwerdtfeger's arrest. Schwerdtfeger has declined to com .. ment on his arrest. JfarP.er has changed his phone number 11inc;~ fhe pollce lnve11tlgation anti al5'l prel•rs llQI to laik about the lnckleot. First Law Signed SACRAMENTO (UPI)' -Got. Rooold Reigan 1\!esaay signed the first ne'i'I law of~ W?o·Jegislatlve session. ·a technltal bill by Assemblyman Frank Lanterman validating 1 tax rate election held Oct. 29 by the Pasadena Arta Junior College District. ~·1 have come to tl;le' corictusian tbat my ;-. experience in the realm of Ume hlli·lliOfe-· than consumed or norinal ai~i~ aid· ~ hence I am intruding otitbbrroWeclr.time:j•• the Cardinal said in a stat'eme.nt... : '.'I have d~cided to· act Up0i:i the ,sug. gestidn proposed in -the recent ·vatk:ao council." Vatican sources said that automatically succeeding CardJnal Mclntyrt» as archbishop of the archdJoceSJ!, one ofiha largest in the United States, would bfi ArchtilShop' Timothy Manning,'.Iormei'Jy bishop of Fresno and ;now coadjutor bishop in Los Angeles with the ri1bt ot· succession. A young. California Priest studying tn Rome desCribed Archbishop Maqning as "very capable and more moderate" than ! Cardinal Mcintyre. Mclntyre told newsmen his dec~ion to resign had been promoted by Pope Paul's recommendation that1those c,ardln~ls and bishops 75 or over shOuld tetire. Am<ing the oulstanp,ing issues in which . (See McINTYRE, Plge %) Orange _Cout Wead!er- Don't Jolik, IOr any rain Thtl{,_. :Cay. It'd have a hard Ume getting lhrough ~U t~af ,l!'f th~t's g\)111& tO slick with us thi'oi.lgh the. lligbt. 'l Temperatures are rsijll stuck ilt the 60's. · INSmE TODAY ' I • " • r r I I I- i I I I ' I DAii. Y PILOT s Wtdnnday, January 21, 1970 J19.7 Jlilli01e Bill Scott Says Veto Should Hold Up WASHINGTON (UPI) -Se n'a t e Republican Leader Hugh Scott predicted today that President Nixon's expected veto qf a $19.7 billion money bill for labor, health, and education would stand up in Congress. The Senate approved the bill, 7t to 17, 'J\K!lday but because;(){ a challenge of a section concerning a $1.9 billion budget for the Office or Economic Opportunity, final pauage was delayed. A vote on the question of rules for OEO spending was iet for this afternoon. ' Scott said 120 t& 130 House Republicans were ready to back a veto. A pickup of .. 25 antl·inflation Democrata" would be enough to sustain it, he said. A two-thirds vote is needed to override a presidential veto. Even should the House -which woold act first on an override move -r ell to sustain the President, Scott said 30 Republicans in the Senate were ready to vote with Nixon and that they would need the votes of only four Democrats. dow.n on the spending Iner~ ~e crlticlz.. ed· tM most· -an additional $398 m\Uton for "impacted" -schools serving many otlspring of federal employes. Reprieve Seen For Idle Oi.l Well in Beach Owners of an "idle'' oil ll'ell tn 1Iun· tington Beach may • get a reprieve from the city's oil code requiring abandoOltflt of the enterprise. City councilmen have delayed actiQD on, a plea by Alexis Corfino of Sherjnan Oaks to reactivate thri:e wells at loth Street and Olive Avenue. An amendment to the oil code might alfow the wells to resume operation . Brr,.,.,. Senate Democratic Leader M i k e Mansfield said he hoped the unanimous The amendment has been drawn by Ci· ty Attorney Don Bonfa, but requires ap- proval by a city council·appointed com• mittee and the. roµncil. , 'Lea!µng, against an ice-coated \'Ote of Democrats in TUesday'a vote traffic J.igna.J~ this Detroit fire-would hold on a veto ballot. Corfino explained that 45 year11 ago his wife and nine others bought two· lots. One of the owners drilled on the plJlperty. His nickname was Hafry the Hog, man's expression tells just All ss Democrats present voted for the what he fee!' aboilt the city's Harry the Hog disappeared three years ago and has not been heard from since. near-zero temperatures. bill Tuesday. So did 21 Republicans, ------------~lthollgh-.ome-indicat«l-lbey-mlght Corfino's wife .and the other owners, now numbeilng 00, bought the oil well equipment at a tax sale IWK to rtactJ. ~From Page J WIVES •.. "~ery hard and tough" and not as pl~sant" as red leaders had been in otl~er capital5 they vi.siled. ''But there is nOlhing else for me to do btit pras-them," Mrs. Mearns uid. ••This is my life. We've bee n away for a Jong time, and we all miss our children v~, very much, but we will stay as long as.,we possibly can. '1And ·u we do have to leave, we hope that other families will pick up and will catrte and will do the same thinis we have done." The North Vietnamese communique said no list of names of American ainnen in captivity will be published becauie "they are not considered prisoner1 of war but are instead criminal$." "We received the three American "''itres as requested and ex:plained to .them that their husbanda committed crime&," lhc communique said. "This is part of t\lt. Nixon's dirty maneuver to divert opi- niOil from the aggressive war in Viet- nam." The communique said Americans being held "in our detention camps will be released after the war is over." lt ~ all prisoners were being treated humanely. "I feel of all the places we've been, we are the closest we may ever get here," ;.;ald Mrs. Roosevelt Hestle. "So therefore we have to work from thJs point. We WU have hope." The women said they plan to visit the North Vietnamese Embassy twice a day until they learn the fate of the husbands. They said they will stay in Vientiane in· definitely if necessary. The embassy received t.hrte of the women Tuesday but rtfused to see Mrs. Hanson. saying her husband ~·as shot down over Laos or northwestern South Vietnam and Hanoi bad no jurisdiction in the matter. Quake Jars Japan SAPPORO, Japan (UPI) -An earth· quake shook buildings throughout Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido early today. The weather bureau said the quake was measured at 8.S on the Richter Scale but caused no serious damage or injury. 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H¥tl'tlH-IJ '*'IJ~ 111tr • ~·· wlll!fvt *""I "'" tll ... ltrl .. ~""' ........ ....... c:Mu "'"* .. 1111 ti H ....... ltHll I Mrf CO.le """"' C:lllfeMll. s..Mc:r•!let'! It 1.errltrlJAI """ll'llVI W l"tll&l,ft -111ty1 fl\llftt,rf ...... II•••• Q,• ll'IWllllJY, • ' swifch and vote to sustain Nixon's veto if necessary. Seventeen Republicans voled against it. But one of them, Sen. John Sherman Cooper (R·Ky.), urged Nixon to bacl; 2 Harbor ' Men Get Boy Scout Volunteer Honor Two Harbor Area men ~·ere amJng seven honored by the Orange Empire Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America at its 48th annual recogniti on banquet Tuesday night at Anaheim Convention Center. Matthew Waidelich Sr. of 3101 Dublin St., Costa Mesa and Harry Rinker of 2342 Mesa Drive, received the Silver Beaver Award. bJghest Scout honor for adults for volunteer service to boys. Dr. Richard Kendall, council com· missioner, made the presentation to WatdeUch, an employe of Pacillc Telephone Company, in charge of com· munlcatJoos for El Toro and the Western White House, for seven Y.ea.rs serving as unit leader and district commissioner. and to Harry Rinker, Anaheim land de· veloper mi builder rar 10 years of active Scooting, serving on the advisory com· mittee of the council executive board for the past four years. More than 950 penons~ttended the event-. Others honared were Virgil Moorehouse of 816 3rd St., Santa Ana; Jack Thomas, 13622 Hazel St., Garden Grove: Daniel Pinnix, 2131 So. Van Ness, Santa Ana ; Bill Bailey, lltO E. Candlewood,Orange and Malcolm Cobb, 2118 Richmond, Santa Ana. Ed Reimers, television and movie personality, was master of ceremonies. vate the facility. · But they have rwi headon lnto the city's oil code which forbids reactivation of wells inactive for the previous calen- _dar yea r. The group was advised lo go to the city Planning Commission for a variance by A. C. Marion, local oil operator. Marion &aid he was advised lo take this route by Oil Superintendent Herb Day because the "0" or oil zone had been removed from the property by commission action. Councilmen George McCracken and Ted Bartlett thought Corfino should be given an opportunity to reatcivate the well. They are on the committee which is supposed to approve the oil code amend· menl. Day told councilmen they had refused to allow reactivation of the well three months ago. Marion disputed this and the council ordered a search of the minutes for the action. Fro11a Page l McINTYRE ... Cardinal ?<.1cintyre involved himself was a dispute over modernizing of nuns' habits. Hls battle with the Immaculate Heart Sisters of Los Angeles raged for months and be finally lort when the Vatican approved ne\v regulations. The Vatican's new guidelines allowed sisters to raise hemlines, wear nylon stockings and higher heels and modifying their old heavy headdress. Although the cardinal had his critics, he was praised by Catholics of many viev.'points for his consistent endeavors to raise the standard of Catholic education in his archdiocese. The cardinal, a nati ve or New York, will be 84 on June 25. ll'isla We Were Tlie1·e With cool, clammy wtather still hovering over the Orange Coast, the sight of Australian beach beauty Patricia Wells should wann the most lrigld heart. Pal, preparing ~o cxplora the bottom, decorates the shore near Sydnl?y ''"lcre lempera tureir; h2VC! been in lhc 90's . ----~---·· ---.. I U,IT ........ S9')tflt_.,,·,•1ae Sqvage tie"ast': Sere~ bull 1raies on 462-ac:e.,site near Salula~ Jn eniergencY ordinances forbidding gatherings of Monterey an(! San Bent~ CoWt.ties \Vhere apropos· mOre th-aJi ·'5,000 people. However, two Monterey ed Wortd .Pop Fe~tiVAl ts expected to draw an es ti· disc jockeys say they will hold festival with or with· mated quarter of a milJjon ,f.ans March 20. The oUt official sanctions -and that's no bull. boards of supervisors in both counties have enacted ·Mesa Makes Swap· Meets ' . LegalWithNew Ordinance Swap meets are now Jegal in Costa Mesa, following adoption of a city ordinance establishing p e r m i t re· quirements, fees and guidelines fgr returning to commerce in t h e marketplace·style. One anticipated stumbling block was removed when Police Chie fRoger E. Neith detennined that state alws ap- plying to pawnshops don't cover person- to-person swap meet tr;tnsactions. Councilmen voted unanimously Monday to adopt the new ordinance which will principally apply ·W the Trash and Treasures Swap Meet held wetkerrds at the Orange County Fairgrounds. An embargo on sale of new merchan. dise had been considered, but Tom Phillips, a partner in the local venture. said noil-u.sed goods peddled there are of second quality. This means they cannot be sold in retail stores unless so labeled and therefore do not technically qualify as new me.rchandise, which might pose un- fair competition to commercial business~ ••• A yearly fee of $3® had been sug· gested, but 1Coundlman Wtlltem L. St; Clair !Qid ttO per day would ·better serW! the c:ommunity in general, especially OC· casional benefit swap meets. He pointed out that if the Trash and Treasures partners c:onducted a swap meet every weekend of the year, this would bring the city $520 instead of the $300 Pl'OJlO'•d. Churches or civic organizations which might want to stage a sing.le swap meet during the year would be unfairly -. penalized by the $300 fee, he added. Sales tax must be collected and delivered lo the city on ~erc_handise spfd under the new qrdinance, while pcilice of· ricers will keep an eye' out for peddlers of stolen mercbandise. City Attorney Roy June said that while most transactions are person-tt>person sales of used goods, 2S stolen electric typewriters turned up to be fenced at one m~t recently. Fro11a .Page J LEARY ... stash was found by U.S. agents as they head ed back .. The case was closer to illegal export, perhaps. ."It's a viptory of · Capricorn over Venus,·• he ob-Served in an impromptu press confefence, cla9 in gray bellbottom trousers and a magenta:.colP.red shirLnr He no(ed .\h~t.U.S. Distri~t C9urt ~udge Bmn ' Coi1nan1 ·anct lhi! p~osec4tlng federal . atloi:ney. James Gough, were both born Lll)der the sign of the goal. "We are not angry," he continued. "~e urge all our young friends to remaiQ non· violent because we can win with the system. Just stay loving and keep cool." The colorful California gubernatorial candidate has charged the renewed Tesas case is a plot by the Nixon Administration to silence ·one -of the spokesmen for youth, peace and freedom . Public to Use Camp Pendleton Land by June ~ -. By RICHARDP. NAl.l. Of 1tM O•llV "llol 51tff \\'illiam Penn Mott. Jr .• direetor ()f state parks and.recreation, plans lo have surfers and campers using a mile and one--half stretch of Camp Pendleton by June. T~ state is acquiring from ~ U.S. Marine Corps. an area that begins about J 1,2 miles southerly of San Onofre nucl~r power plant, and continues south in a gentle sandy beach. Jn a telephone interview today, Mott said "we plan to move everything so the people can get in there for day use and camping." Access .would be taken, he said. by using tll'O Janes of an old four· lane coastal highway stretch. There would be portable toilets and other temporary facilities until the state has time to work out permanent plans for ils first surfing park, ~iolt said. He said the question of an off.shore reef to provide a better surfin& break would have to be atudl~ .anew. . The State waS thirikini along these lines in planning ac!Juisition of the "Tres~les" -one of the :best of California surfing spots-6helved for a time because <l its proximity to President Nixon's Western Y.'.hite House Blamed for Blast LOS ANGELES (AP) -Poli"' say bit- terness over the loss of a lawsuit is blam· eel for a packaged bomb that ~!oded and tore one hand each off of two police officers examining it. ....... ing you the r.i*", ._ as the date Is not the only remarkab le feature of thesaOmega il OMEGA , ~ase. Tne Omega day· date is truly tomorrow's , watch. And it will tell you when tomorrow comes. CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE ·' watches. less· visi ble but eq ually exlraord ~nery· is 'thf! legendary precision and qual· ity of the setf·wi nding Omega movement within each hand· A-S•ll·1"•r.~.119 Cc"ll•l!lllOft dlrOl!O''ll!llT. 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The summer presentation, president Phil Prentice told the commission, would Down the Mission ·Trail OK Slips Needed For Horse Ride ?i.1ISSION VIEJO -Permission slips are due Thursday for Saturday's teenage horseback ride. Teens from the seventh grade on up are invited to come along on the ride for a fee of $3. 'I'he event ls sponsored by the recrea· tion center for Its younger members. The group will leave the Cflller at 9 a.m. sharp. For further tnl'ormaUon contact the center at 837-4084:. e JJU<e U l lu Planne d .LAKE FOREST ~Members ol the 71 Club wlD be getting lo\.' .b\ eserclse saturday when they take a Ike hike through O'Neill Park. The group, made up of seventh and eighth grade residents of Lake Forest will leave a~ noon from the Beach and Tennis Club and will return at 5 p.n_i. Those attending are asked to bnng a sack lunch and funds for bike rent.ah. • Brjngs 01Dn LaN9hs SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Most church di.rulers are no laugting matter but Marvin Reece of Dana Point decided to change all that. When it was time for him to spe~k . at the Presbyterian Church's annual dinner Tuesday night be switched on a recorded. laugh tTack. . ,, . "My wife says J tell lousy )Okes, said Marv, "So I decided to make sure 1 got. Jaugbs." Coroner Probes ·; Mystery JJFath ~ Of SA Wo)nan ' / Orange County Coron~ friVestigators said today they are s~ll~ucUng ex- aminaUons to determine the. cause of death of Janet SUnuntr*1 whole body was found one month i,IO near the Garden Grove Commuu..tty. Olurch. . "We are still conductfril toxicologjcal tests. Some tests lnvoll in typet of drugs are quite com~ · .and \ak~ a great deal of Ume," anjn ator-. The young Santa A-49' · lll't body was found Dec. 23 on Av'alue ntar the church by two newstloy! on their morning rounds. Her mini dress clad body was covered with bruises, which led police to speculate she had been taken to the church and dumped after her death. Environm ental Unit Studi ed A county depar1ment ol env1roonl<ntal cootrol. whidl would serve u an advlS«Y body to the Orange County Board of Supervisors was ordered studied rue. day: Jn1roduclng the proposal !or a study, Board Chairman Alton E. Allen of Laguna Beach said "the interest an ovtr lhe United States in envlromnent.al con- trol is getUng to be al llllCh ~ that we In Orange County mllll look brto the reaslbility of such a department ... The coontt admiru.tradve of(ict was ordered to study the feasibility and cost of an environment department and report to the board Mareh 24. "This thing ia Jong overdue,'' sald Supervisor David Baker. "We have to ha ve some way or coordlnatlnc our lcgtslatlon ao we will have a better tdea or the long range errect.s of whit we do." ' be lckDllcal to tut ......... a Art·A·Falt, ' aoept tbat a storage area would be mov- ed ;o protect a nel&hborinl parking area. 'Ibe smaller winter exhibit would have -double Ille amounl al porklnc space. ChaJlman Fred Brtus IWd that undtr the city aonlng ordlnanco there is a pro- vision for a special temporll')' UJe perm.it which can be Jssued by Ille planning staU without an application for a variance. PLANNERS Dl1rlES !f the commlaslon lhould adopt a resolution quaWylng temporary art sbo•s for this type of pennlt., said Briggs, the planning stall would be responsible for establishing conditloni and reviewing pl1111 and there would be no need for tbe commlas1on to act on a Rparate variance every eyar. Chrlstnlas tree loll, tract aale1 olllcts and other temporary uses ncrmally not permitted In certain zones are bandied In UU.. manner, Brtw explained. Prentjce agreed that tt l!i!s procedure Were adopled, bis group would withdraw its variance appUcaUon and aeet a tem.· porary use permit. However, other voices from Gallery Row on North Coast Highway wett to be bearo from. Lett<rs ol protests to Issuance ol further .. special privileges" to the out· door art group from J. N. Valentine, real estate man representing several property t1wnen, real estate broker Inez Goode ~ and gallery owner Harland Young were read, into the riccrd. FACILITIES INADEQUATE Inadequate park.lng: and washroom faclllties for the art lhow were a nuhance to bis clients, wrote V alenUne. The other lett.n complalned that tral· fie generated by the art show deprived business pec>ple who pay tau1 all year of badly needed porkln( spaces durlni bul)' .....,.,months. Bill Burte ol Ygiina Or1glnala Gallery, 332 N. Coast Highway, disputed Pren- tice's claim that the art lhow attracts business to Gallery Row. "l know that at leUI U>ree Jalleries on ~ bidet Oppole the"~,'' he md. "So do real eata~ IJroten~and resJderits or bopi~ and apar1men11; 1>ecauae ol the C::.:r,r<>blem. II spolia our aummer Mn. 11int Burke uld that a petltlon al opposition bearing 50 •lcnatures had been presented last year and IOU&ht Ume to circulate a slmllar peUtJon th1s year. MAKE MONEY "They say they're a non-profit organization," said Mn. Burke. "Well we're in business to make money." ' CommJSl!ontr Joeepb Tomehak 1aid he felt the matter should be handled by the planning staff, rather than as a variance. Comntissloner Carl Johnson wondered H opponentl could appeal the decision of the plaMlng staff, and U they would be given nt1Uces al the .Intended lssuanct of J temporary penntt. istant city attorney George Logan the public could appeal to the city to t1vmule the plannin& director tltt &aid notices normally are not ent to 6'elghbors regarding · Christmas tree Iota Or similar temporary uses. ••An art shaw ts not llt.e Christmas tree sales," commented commisa.loner Robert French. :•'ij'• compeUna: with the galleries and alsO people may brow1t for hours, so I don't thJnk we can say Jt'1 not detrimental.1-o tunounding properties as t~~ordin.,,ct requires. Also I feel the _..s ol jlll!TOUlldlng prvpertl" abould .\ IJa;ve a chance to be heard.•• ' OTHERS PERMJ:ITEJ> , . AIJ!rl' noted that outdoor art dlsp!ays haw frequently been pennltted In Ille ci- ty. ·•'fl you want to restrict them to In- door ~ you'd be severing a con. nectlod wltb the past," be said. "Maybe this im't the best location, but I sUU !eel tht °"·ab<Uld be cov.ered under the tem-p>rary.permit procedures." C«<ijmtanOOer} Chlrlel Jolinoon ..... jeN8:.tha1 "something .that keeps oc- currbij at \be ..... Um• may not be temporary." Approval of outdoor art 1bow1 u permissible und<r the pennJt procedure would not neoeaarUr mean that all. would be appn:.ved, Logan pointed out. It would be possible, he added, to apeclfy that adjacent prvperty ownen be notU!ed of each pennlt appllcaUon. Prentice iuga:ested that most l'lf the summer parklllg problem& in the entire art.a are caused by beachgoen. "We (the art show) get all the blame," be aald, "We hope. that more regular lm'1ce from the Festival tram will improve lt for everyo,ne." ' ADOPTED RESOLtmON The cammlsalon finally adopted a · motutlon ol lnterpretatlon, providing that outdoor art and craft shows m1y qualify !or special tempor117 UH pennlll with the condltlonl tl>at: -A4Jacent prop<rty ownm be st ... llklaynotlces. -The penn!LI be laued only In c:om- merclal and lnduatrlal zona. -A "parate permit be required !or <acb show !or a apectnc Ume period, not to exceed JO da)'I, with one utenalon of Ume pennlaalble at Ille d!Jcrttloa ol the pllnnln& director. -Tbal all provlalonr of Ille zone must he met and any aoeptlonl be Rimed In the Pl1Mln1 Comm111lon. - fl. .. . WtdMtdaY, J111t11ry 21, 1970 ~ Control·s 0 Ill of r l 1kI11e'?. • • . Federal Lavis Due Lending a Hand By THOMAS FORTUNE Of tilt O.ll., rlltl ll~tl foliUclans and an aroused pcbllc are getting results from tightening controls on air pollution and In the nick of Ume, Nobel Prize chemist WUlard F. Libby aaid TUesday at UC Irvine. Dr. Ubby, a UCLA prof~s.wr, CIUtllned past and future approved measures to curb smog and toxic carbon monoxide emissions. "Now let me tell you," he aald, "All these measures are just getting us by. If they hadn't been put into effect you would be moving out rtght now." Dr. Libby serves oA the state Alr Resources Board and recently was ap- pointed to President Nixon's National Task Force on Al( Pollution. Ije said he thinks It won't be long until there Is a federal law on air pollutio:i a~ plying even to the· cowboy in Montana. 11The air belongs to all of us," he noted; Dr. Ubby saJd development of a smog- free automobile is an lmperalive. "We can have it. We've got to insist on it," be said. He suggested a national project: to design a smog·lreti car. He said U· perience with automcbile manulac'..urcn tn Detroit ls "they do It when we make them do it." He said the steam car Is not a leading force in the smog-free r ace. It ts costly, starts slow and there is the accident p~ blem (boiling water), he said. President Nixon assists Marty Alan Mim Mack, 8, of Santa Clara, Calif., 1970 March of Dimes poster boy, who complained of an itch on bis face while posing with the President at the White House Tuesday. Marty was born without hands and with a hip defect. He said the electric car Is a favorite, especially of Ford Motor Company, but is no where near being competitive in price with even the power a Volkswagen has. " 'We can do iton the internal com· bustlon engine,' Detroit says. We aay, 'They got to.• And they agree. The ques- tion is when." Dr. Llbby said everyone looking at the Winds Blas t Navy Ship Through Vir giniaBridge air pollution problem ls dead sericws. His reading of the polltical reaction, he said, is "the public is scared enough to go prettY far down the road." The state Air Resources Board, he said, believes there shouldn't be any more fossil fuel plants built in the Los Angeles basin. They're now in a con- troversy with a power company, he said. "They say, 'What are we golng to do with that $5 million we spent digging a VIRG!NIA BEACH, Vo. CAP) -Frigid winds gusting to 50 miles an boor tore a Navy ship from its anchorage.and pushed it through a bridp section of the Chesa- peake Bay Bridee/I'1mnel early today. No injuries were rtported aboard the ship or on the bridge. A 5th Naval District spokesman at Nor· folk said the cargo ship Yancey sliced thr01Jgh the bridge stern first, completely 1evering the two-lane road bed and Ieav· 1ng a 150-foot gap in the structure. "It literally went through the bridge," the spokesman ~d. The bridge is the only access residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore have with the rest of Virginia. To get to and from the Eastern Shore Peninsula while the bridge Bandit Holds Up , ' Is closed means traveling through Mary-hole.' we say, 'Just 011 It up.' land. "With the anUdpated population and The accident occurred about two miles power plant growth we.'ve got to do from the bridge's terminus on Uie Vir-everything we can to bandL' IQ~k by," glnia Beach side ol the Paye r Dr. Llbby warned. "ThJJ aa to be top Unofficial sdces A id that lraJ11la emergency ln Southern California." "' He said California sets the pace na-General Assemblyman George McMa·th, t1onally in crack1ng down on automobUe l'lf the Eastern Shore, has asked the Navy emissions. By special dispensation qf to provide emergency transportation for Housing, Education 8nd Welfai'e (HEW), persons wishing to cross the bay while the California Jaws are stricter than federal bridge is closed. laws. h Detroit, he said, builds its cars to T e 17.6-rnile bay link, stretching a· California specifications because It can't cross Chesapeake Bay from Virginia afrord to bulld two models -t1ne for Beach on the mainland to the southern California and one for the tt!t ofothe-na- tip of the Eastern Shore, was completed tion. ln 1964. It consists o! 12 miles of con. The state Legislature passes and the crete trestle, two tunnels anchored by governor slgns into Jaw what the A i r Resources Board recommends, he said. man-made Islands, and two bridges. lt So Detroit Is not dealing with a was financed by a $200 million bond lssue. regulatory body Jt can challenge in court. The Yancey had been anchored on the "We couldn 't have any more col· western side ot the bridge, but the winds Iaboration. Republicans and DemOCTiits carried the ship, still dragging its an. are only· fighting to outdo eacli t1ther .00 chor, about 2,500 yards to the bridge and then through the span. air pollution,'' he said. . ' DAILY r tL01' l'8lt ........ 'AIR BELONt\S TO ALL' Nobel Priie Winner Libby 25 percent, leaning of the gas m~: another 50 percent, and evaporation coe trols on 1970 models probably another 1~ . percent. . ,, Leaning, however, bas Increased ~ ','· emission of nitrogen oxide. The first corP.· · trol on that goes into effeel ln 1971 wit!' . nitrogen oxide emission to b6 scaled'~ down each year untll reduced 90 perce11.t by 1975. ,. .•• Lead, it has beeD. discovered, fouls up, the engine as well as the alr ,and for tha~ . reasoo, Dr. Libby believes, gasoline com· p<:.nies are golng to do somelhlng about~. The Nob~I chemist's talk was spontored by the School of Englneerin& , a\ UCI. Fifty persons heard him. Students Vying ... For Spelling , B~ ' -Looking~-win In lllo,Pranlll.; r.oun1y spell!bg bee, a group o1 is.Lagunti •• Eeach 'Thurston lntennedlate ~ .• studentl will compete Friday for pos~ tions on the school's apelling bee team. • , • Coach ls Miss Joanne Knowles, with .· Mrs. Jean TutUe serving as the Jl'O" •. nooncer. Judges will be Mrs. Shirley:, Boyd and Miss Margaret Fos. Wi.ru:lers will compete nest with M'1'Ct!~ Forster 1unlor High Scbool ln 5an JuaB;· Ca'listrano. ......_ Having placed first in the countywkle-j v ··'irtg bee last year, 'Iburtton wW bi' · host for this year's county cootest in ; April. : "! . ' . . .. ' Grounded Astronau~'.~ Get Wings Back ::.! . ·;.. Supermarket The ship, still under Its own power. Dr. Libby would like to see more attempted to return to the western side researchandbelieve.noienoughia.be.lnc SPACE CENTER, Hooaton (UPI)-.:· after the accident, ·but weather condi· J1pent P(I that.. . · Ar;ollo 12 moon walker Alan L. Bean and In T -s ·,Alamitos tiona forced Its skipper, Capt. Dean R. Nerthelesi, he ••id,: 1dent1si.11aYo , two other astronauts, grounded list" .I.Al Johnson. of Curt!~ Nt!b., to anchor.. pretty ·fair· idea o~ what makes smog, month by space officials, are back In the ·; The ship is ei:p:ected to attempt to make Ingredients are hydrocarbons, nltrog'en air. '· Los Alamitos pe)lrce said today they are for a sh<>re staUon· aomeUmti today. oxide and lllnligbt .. Lead. tetraethyf ls a The 30-day grounding period bnpl)led seeking the ·si»lpect in the Tuesday night unte wind· is atilt blowing llke bell," haze (onnec. Carbon . monoxide• ·is by Ntt:onal Aeronautics and Space,~ anned rv~berY. of the Thrlftimart store the Nayy spokesman said, addiflg that something else ln ~,air 1:~~' fur yiiu" Administration officials because ol minor,./• at 11322. L<ls Alaniltos Boulevard. \vl'lere Ute Yancey pl.it In' for inspteclion but It is oot part of smog, · flight rule violations, ended Monday for;j Offlcera · U8critied the man as depended 'On the' weather. "We've done pretty gOO(f on Bean, Apollo 7 pilot Walter Cunnlngb.ant , caucaslan, aliou('-27 years old, five feet The brldge wlll bi!: completely closed to hydrocarbons;" he said. ~ crankcase con-and scienllst astronaut Joseph Kerwin.··~ eight inJ:helf 1'll and weighing 150 pounds. Jl~tr·alpfl;c;';.n;de,fiiniite:ly:·:th•e•sll:te:;poilii·c·•=""=·=d=. ~t~ro·l ;(tb<:::'m•qigidieivl·ce.)~lw==~;em:;lll~l·bn~s=·w~bo=ibasPn~ev~erpflownW;ln~apapce;.;mp:•~ He hid brown hair. long sideburns and was cleaii •haven. they said. ~ -. 1 The uPect: entered the .store at about I t 11 :~ p.m. and approached the aseistant night manager' David E. Corrasa. "I've aot a ,un. Get the night manager and the money,"•lle'ftpo~ly .said. COrraia: took h1m to lbe rear of the am· -where the ·manager, Walter VaiilUcb opened !lie ..re •t gunpolnl The 1USpecl escaped out the front door car- rying two large manila envelopes con· tainlng an unknown amount of checkt and cash, officers said. '"I'htre were .evera1 customers in the store at the Ume,'' police commented, "but they were not aware of lhe rob- bery." I 'Forest' Hearing Delay Granted Alleged underground nenpap« editor Don Elder d. Newport Beach has won contlnuance al his prelbnlnary bearing unW Feb. I on charges al aollc!Ung to commit grand t!idt aod burglary end contributing 1o delinqllency o1 minor&. Eld<r, ""° pollce cbarge ls ao editor ol an underground newspaper with head- quart.en .1n Newport Beach, faces lhe cbargel stemming from an erticle which all~edly advocated lhoplUUng. His preliminary bearing had been scheduled !or Wednetday In Herber Judicial District Court. 'l1le n"' hearing tbn• 11 1:30 p.m. In DMslon One. Elder, who has changed lawyers slnct bis analgnmtnt, II free on ball. 11 th S E Ml~ANN UPJ ; . JANUARY I '" ., FURNITURE CLEARA'NCE J '. OPEN DAILY 9-5:30, MON. AND FRl.'TILL 9 FM ' I I I • ' • • • • I • I I • I • I I • ' • • • . ' ' ' t • ' I ' ' I I i ' ' I , I • ' • -~--·· ---.... ····-. ... --·--·-·---,_ ... ___ , ·-··----. ~-----·---· ·-.... ---.w._. OAll. Y PILOT .:cMust · Rise· WASHINGTON (uPI) ~ President Nixon said today the c1ownvmd trend In new home building "must and will be ~ IC-.!• ff ... Delft PU•t "Mf) 5topped.,. ·~. ' All 1igna_,...,_. I!:~ .5~!l_l>yvi)le, In 8 opeclal staltment; he said ' • unW tb.e. j~ ~ 24 , s.~ signs, ... "Tbe. private sector and all levels or estroyed by V8Jldils\ are repla<>' s<!"_<rnment must take the • t e p 1 .., -and ibat·:won't,lle !Of'. quite lhat ... Uoo' ,... wbllo. Mon~ Ja111~ Flndt. .S!'i~ •eoeso8fl' to """'' •~ "" ' ight RidotS'"ln carrand trucks bouSiilg needs are m<n fu!Jj mot now." Jillclozed thr:llJ'IR'lo sU>p· signs; · On Iha eve <i his State <i lhe U- e signs cannot be replaced until speech to Congress, the Pttsld<n<wamed e frozen l!Vli!id thaws, l':lnd• . at the same Ume !hat In m'der to com~at d. • · · t '. : '~ iil!Iation ''&0me needed federal programs I · • •imply will have to be pos1j>ODed so thllt t Mrs. Dorothy f, &elllv.1, 43, filed we live within our means ." ' fi e first divorce suit In· atieag• · -=He JidClres.sed an appeal to bulineu, 1970. She said she had not seen labor, consumers and all 1ov.ernment er husband, P.1trlck, since two levels In saying; . ' rs after they were married 11 •'The need to regain early control over ears ago. Inflation is paramoun~ an<! V11luntary • stepe , to revlstrtalsin unnecea1 " ;pry ~ can p;.ay a ro e. • .~ Peter Hawei, oJ Peterbor• He urged the private seclor to follow h E '·ml • -· 8 f t 8 the federal government's belt-tightening oug • ngw Wnu u ee • example by .. ............,,.~ng avoidable ti· ii tirtd of an.swtrina 1tup~ ~"*""'" -~ ........ ,. ~· ~·d ....... ..,.41 .. ~w;es !'lld ~~~'1!!1!·" -... printed whkh aa111: "I am 1 i :i: The presldenUal statement preceded feet dz inch.ea toU. 252 pound.I what aourcea said W'OUld be bf..avy 1tress in weight and the poueuor of during his State Of the Union address riU: 14 1hoe1. No, l am not cold Thursday on problems of inflation. as up hert, nor am I the tallest well as crime and polluUon.~:..i-.. man in the world. Yes, I do give tM tailor a headacM. No, "1 do not Hkt Joto door1, ovtrhanging ahop awnings or single beds. An.11 furthtr qttt"silon.t wi&:k gfadlll t1MD~~ed.~. ,;···· ~~. * * * .. Fed, FDIC Hike • • • ..... . . -\ ··. . Savings Deposit , Eleven Soviet jow'nallsts h-avb· .hi-·: .. · . Ceilin' ~gun a tbr86>wee~.Amertcan.to_ur . terest' g t will take them to Chicago, , , - waukee, 1Sart_ francisco, Los · WASHINGTON'~AP) -Jn a move· to Angeles, s·~to. o~a : . ~put more money Into circulation for the ty, New Orleans and Washing· hard-hit hou.s!J1g industry, twG federal . • trews Launch , . ,I;Ieavy Raids ._·hit~ 'Jordan .l -' . \ BjTlie ~lated PreH An lsraelJ armored rorce crossed lnlo Jordan south qt; the Dead Sea Tuesday rught ·and remained for nearly 20 hours, 1triking at At.ab .guerrilla bases. the Is- " r atli milita,P' command reported today. :v · Jordan said •tbere was a major land ana alr ba!Ue. The lsraE!lls aaid lheir force killed five "guirrtllas and ·auffered no casualtle! or damage. Al Fatah, lhe guerrilla organi· zaUon, claimed its men killed two of the raiders and destroyed t\\'O lsraell tanks. It was the longest Israeli penetration of Jqrdan sinct the 1967 Arab-l1rae.ll war. Saudi Arablan forces staUoned in the area joined Arab guertillas and Jordanian Army .~ni~ in battling the. {sraeliJ.1. an_ Al Falah communique issued in Damas- PJS said. • • ·\J'Jaere Ther~• Smoke, Tit.ere'• Pot ! A..Jordani!HI spokesmart said the lsrae· Us threw in planes, tanks aM !lrtlllery. Reports tG Amman. 100 miles .nGrtheast of the battle a'rea said the Israell •fGr~ incfuded about 40 tanks aiid half-:tracks backed by heavy artillery. Mexicao army trooP.• stDke bonfire consisting of· several tons of manjuana at Culiacan Tuesday as · -Mexico's-winter cmupaign-:-agairult narcotics geta ' under way. Tbe bonfire, which came u a bighllgbt of U.S. Deputy Atty. Gen. Richard Kl~lndien;,., · visit to Culiacan for conferences on the drug tralfic p~b!em, has become a familiar sigbt in the area ncn.ca. as a production center for the.illegal cro,e. . . -_,_ --~ Sorry,_ Wr6ng. ~Numbers Report of 234 Communist Dead Changed to 27 Israel said the armored raiding force entered Jordan to alt.a.ck guerrilla bases. An Israeli spo,kesman reported fivt guerrillas. had been killed and a number of Arab vehicles damaged in the "comb- ing operation." No Israeli casualites were reported. A Jordanian spokesman said the Jsrae· li.'J invaded at 1 p.m. Tuesclay after an air_raldJn which one Jordanian civilian was killed and three olhers wounded. The initial Is.raeli announcenient did not disclose the s.ize of the raiding force . SAIGON (AP) -A mixup over enemy body counts flared into th~ open today when the U~. Command retracted an of- ficial report of 234 North Vietnamese kill· ed. in a battle near the Cambodian border ci.nd scaled the fig'W"e down to 27 verified The military command in Tel Aviv Eaid the operation was launched "follow. the numbe""r of enemy dead to make their ~The re"port of the ·baliie prompted 8 ing repeated attacks from Jordanian ter· it& J k ood ritory on the Dead Sea polash works at un 00 g · telephone query from the Whlte House1o Sodom and on civilian settlements la the The battle which triggered tbe mhrup ·the Pentagon ·~ anothei: to lhe military .. region.'' had been described a~ the heav1'esl --··d here · f k """·"'-' ~ 'I'he polash works were shelled Monday engagement o its ind In six mdrtrui, in-Officers·8t tfth Armored' C8.v8.try Reg!-nighl Israelis said the shelling attacks. . One of their first r~ests agencies haye cleared the way for ben tbey landed at K~ . _Jn-.• ,llllbstanllal lncreaaea In the m1Iimum ln- rnational Airport in New · oi'k tefist· rates banks can pay on aavlngs volvlng tanks, artillery and helicopter ment headqwirtera in ·~ Loi in!tsted gunships and an estimated two enemy th t ,._ had 1 came 'from the village or Safi, a target A headquarter~ spokesman ·miJ}imized battalions. 8 uicy isted ·the · 7 dead aa an of Tuesday night's raid. lt is 2~l miles th~ broad dilCrepancy, saying· the 1--::============-..:e:•:tim:::•:le:,:and:::,:o:::nl::y:_2.:_7 ~as~. •!.·.'.'.bod~y~· coon~~·::.'_· -~insJ~'d~e:,;J~o~r~dan.~-------­ dead. as: "Where can l buy some new deposits. . erican books?" Igor A. Goyov· Jn additlon ,to helping the housing in- ky of the Soviet Academy of Sci· dustry, Tuesdax'• a~on by the Federal nces said: "I want something Reserve Board and the Feder.al Deposit What about black power?"· He bring ~mercial~ and f!!Utual savings Iubllshed in 1970." He also asked: Insurance Corporation was de&lgned to rpre1sed interest in the writing banks into keener compel.iliOll for the ln- tf Bl•ck P•nther Eldridge Cle•v· vestor's dollar. .._..-Illa laieMolcolM-X.-__ . ___ jl)e..MllO~e'll.J•J• m•"-~-!fler 'l . • week of alm<>1t daily meetings between ' the Fed, the FDIC and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which ii expected to authorize h(gher rat.es ror isavlngs and loan a.ssoclaUona u well. The Fed and FDIC boorted the max· fmum rates on bank savings deposits from four to 4'h percent, the first change iinee Nov. 24, 1964. On single maturity time deposits of less than $100,000, the two aeencles authorized banks to pay 5.~·percenL Interest on one- year'&tCUrlUe's and 5"' percent on two- year" ~securities. A 5 pttcent rate baa prevlOll!ly been In eaecL • 'tr * * I Socihl Security · ~~ Tax: Boost Sought Tricia, !9ho admits iht: ham;t be~n 1 on lce'fi ll.11ibra('accepl.T a pair of WASHINGTON (UP!l. -President ~c 'ite .skates /Tom .1 97.0' . Nixon plaM to ask Congress for as much Ju Capadei at the White Hoiut:. as $&2 . .ftf iTI addiUon.al Soci81 Security Tomm.11 Litz, Ht:rshey, Pa., wh.o ii the t.ues nest year from Ameq workeri world'• free stlJll! champion.. viada earning more than $7,800 a ytt.r. ~ Ult! preat:ntation: ' · · -· · tsU"itltm 80Ul'cet say. 0 Nb:on proposes to ralae the taiable The Empire Bingo and Social wage bale cOlllog from 17,IOO ti> 19,000 el· fective J.an. 1, 1971. · This would· m•a!l Club in Barry, Wa1es is offering a worken'and their tlmployers each Would gentle'!'an ••.a prize for the lady be subjeot lo Social Securily tne1 Oil the who wins their grand bingo prize. first P.~ In wages, r8ther Ulan $7.800. Tyrone F rancl1, a 20-year-old six The effect vr hll .iiroPoaal. sources said footer who is the prize, said for-24 -1d bllli keep his ~g budget houts he wtll do everything the hl'altl!:r·lif' ldd1JJi "'a coiiple of lnmdred winner eays - '.'anything short ·ot. fl"llll*.Wllh'' bl federal revenues the murder." ·~ .. .n.... ~ .... ~ )':elf· ... Ii.".. ·'r.1 , r . . • or1gmal total came tbrougn chaQDels. aS a I body count. ·· "That was fal se, it waS not. a body count. Jt was JOmeone'6 ·Citlmate '" a U.S. headquarters spo'kesman said. 1"The correct figure 'was 27, sent in by the unit' later, 80 we-had lo change ours." The incident seemed certain to raise anew the Jong-standing controversy over whether-fle:td ""tommande:n -enggerate * * * Reds Shell 55 Allied Targets ·-SAIGON (UPI) -Vlei Con! and North Vietnamese troop shelled 55 a lied targets during the night, concentrating. on pos.1- tions in the SaigOn arta in the heaviest shelling since September. Two Americans were killed in attacks against_l8--..-U.~ bases . Only gcattered ground fighting w~ reported. but communiques showed at ltast 209 Qommunists .killed tltrou'ghoUt · South Viebtam in a series ot smaU skirmishes-: American casualU,S were listed as four dead and 31 wounded, in· eluding those hit in the shellings. CABINET 'TEAM' FETES PRESIDENT .. wAS!lliiGTON (AP).-Presid~nl Nix· on. .an ~-football fan, got a football ·team picture.as an inauguri.I annlveniary ptes:enf from •his Cabinet The presentation waa made at an an- niversary dinner party Tuesday night in Blair House, the presidential guest house. S11pertmposed on the face3 of rtal gridiron players were the faces of Cabinet members. ~ \ ; • , •.I Bitt_er-~··§9~4": Continuing ..... . -··~"',;.: ... Zero Degree L~~--·eovers-Most of Middle America c.i110 .... 1a ' V.S. $11•••rlf Bitter Cllll4 ~ "*' et tt.. llt• tloll .. '1 Of ttM lltodllft IMIY wlll\4 I ~ ""'1 -11 contll'Mlll _. fht Fir Wnt. 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LANDERS GOES SHOPPING FOR KNOWLEDGE In Fount1in Va lley, An Educational Supermarket s~hool •Market!' , ~as)·. to f:i nd Materials in Center By•RUDI ·NIEDZIELSKI • · .Of~M Dl.111,,Mll Sl•tl E ~ 'ao& toiJj11!1ubjfj:4 , " Especlany, J you're &Tri e-aiade teacher '81\d want to preltfll the material in a11-objtetiv.e faahforl, ~C in OOU, the reliiijiijs ana~the ~Mltlflt!'Viewpojnts:; suiiCOli!plllni uie bi!ormatlon can·bt a monumental task. Textbook cata1oaueii must be scanned, films and film strip! cotlected, and 1records and tapes ob- tained. Homework such as this is tedious woi:k for ihe elementary school teacher and consumes much. valuable time -time for which he is not paid. The· Fountain Valley School District boasts: an ultra-modern c u r r i c u I u m materials center where all or these teaching aids are gathered under one roof. Amassing the materials takes no Jonpr than a quick swing through a supermarket. Jn many ways it's just like going shop- pigg,. But the "rood'' lining the shelves is lnf#nded to provide mental growth. last Monday afternoon, Linda Landers, an eighth grade teacher at Fountain Valley's Wardlow School. cnterecj. the center. grabbed a shopping cart, and be1an looking for materials. Ont.ht subject of evolution, she manag· rd to find dozens of books, some films, filmstrips and even tapes. A nearly life. size human figure. revealing anatomical i;tructures was thrown in for good measure. And the who\e execcise took le~ than half an hour. "It's fantastic. really," she said of the facility. "Especially for a new teacher this is a fantastic help. Jn other school districts you would have no place to.go." The center was bUUt in 1968 al a cost or ua; Jt II locate!! at ,the cprn.,, o1 ., ~~o11m(;ijll\~t. . , ,o ioiium rea 9(;1!91>r -· cootain dlstrict officer, • teachtr'1 labocf~ ~ ~Ooo! ... •,P!'."'.. Ietalorill llbmy, aud!O-vjlyll llld library MiaclloJI· .-, vidlalliPt ''"'°""''• a dnroom·Od ~bllcitloo hdlltJ ... Durine 'a11tr4Chool ho.irs <this eddca· tional supermarket is filled with •'sho~ pers" who 'are busily selecting materials for the next day's les!J011s. Two card catalogues contain a. stag· gering assemblage of. tea~ng aids : 86,105 books, m films, 5,26.J fibn strip11, 128 film strips with sound, ~t75 study prints, 1,716 records, 842 transpattncies, t!l:I ·exhibilrand -models, 311 Mt prints, D cross-media tits and 3U tapes .. And, if the teachers .cannot find what they afe looking for amOog tht myri.lid materials, equipment is,provided so lhty can make their oym educa.ticml aids. The clllTicuJunu mattrWI center bad Jts beginning in' .. aai-11t · in JM.l and , iradually grew to De ib 111'ce that several classrooms bad to be used.to ac· commodate all the materials. Even before it was moved to iL1 vresent location it we.used as a hue ol. operations ror the parent and library aide volunteer program, t"f~--;~ which it still is used tbdly. • Accordlbg to tejlool officials, f.tie Foun- tain Vailey ~ Disbjct'~ ofie of five di~tricts in tbe st'ate usjn&' a _fUll·blown curriculum materials center. the other• are located 'ID t6e Norwalk'La Mirada, Torrance, Cenlralla and San Diego ctly SchooL Dlarlc:ts. J;Jeach Voters ·Eye Taxes . . •• ·1 \ ' • ' ~ , · t~" ·:· ·:;ScboQ.l Distr.ict to S·eek 2 Overrides in April · . By. TERRY C:O\IJLLE .... ~~...., Of .. ~..t*f tlef<_ U"¥dl~own rlZ5,lllO bolne.witbin the ~ Qeac:h ,Cit1 (<lementary) ScbOol llllllWt"l"!' wW bt aakeil AI!ril:14 to a~e 4n !<'dlllOnal-~ltl in 'oA<><>t taxes· tot ft!xt· year; · · 1• The $114 is what you would pay during the next· !iscal y.~ar if votet:s apRfOve Jwo sll.J)arate tat 'll\!errides the district Will ask ror ·tn AprlL ~.... · ~ • Districi trus~s ~gree9 Tu~d~y night to ask ror a 40.cent raise i'n the tax rate for '°P!f!~· costs~ (teacher s3Jaries, sd>ool. Woll'lftlS, etc_.) .and a '$1.50 raise to put the district on f. pay-as-you-&o basis ·for school CQnStruction, Both 1n· crease!'$, if approved, would terminate after five years. The proposed rate in· crease adds up to $1.90 per $100 assessed varuaUon for the first. year .• A ·ruciel a year~increue for operating costs for four years after the initial juhip is 'also~ part'ollhe propoul. Trustees cut the operating cost In- crease trom 70 cents ffituested by Superintendent S.A. MoUett to the 40-(ent proposal. The vote was 3-2 with trustees Roger Anderson and Steve Holden op-- posin(-:.l!l i~rease in ~ tax .rate for operattna fulJ(h_,- Jack Clapp summed up the feelin& of the board majorit)': "I just can't see ho.w we can conUriue to operate at the aame level wjthout the .iocr.e.ue~" Tbe vote was unanimous for the $1.50 Increase tOJiabdle school ' construction. 1£ approved by voters,. that figure ~woukf b(in1 about., $13 .million into district, cof- fers ror school coristrucl.ion only. This would allow the district to build at the rate ol about one elementary• school' per year. , This increa:ie woukl be affected only If the district ·can.oat sell $4.7~ million In alfeady approved school boOds -and ·lhe prospects oC a sale are dim, said ~o{fett. ··we feel we muat . give the voters a chance to decide if they want to build &Cbook.on a pay-u-yoo.go bas.i.9 ~ as a last resort," ei:platned b us t n e 11' superintendent Charles Palmer~ 'llle 40-cent and $1.50 increases wjll be separate issues on the ballot. The 'cwTent tax rate for the district totals $2.45_per •too assessed valuation. tr both 'proposals are approved next April the new tax rate ro_r fiscal J97~7 l would be $4.40. ~nickel increase for 1970- 71 a.net 1971-'72 already has been a~ proir~. The district will ask that this an- nual increase extend through 1974-7~ . --M;Ohile Honie~·· _ ~niltag Sue~ssor __ Ousted Mayor ~L~'s Cardinal-Mclnty,re To· Enter Piea --. . -. S'1~ Apprqvhl Sparks Debate Coatroversy erupted brieny Tuesday night as the lillfltington Beach PlaMlng Commission approved, 5-%, a zoning variance allowing sales of mobile homes in an area zoned for other uses. "We're working wilh lhe lederal government lo do something aboul these black market tactics," charged Rusty Wat.son, direclor of the Golden West Homeowner's League. He referred to the Intent or the ap- plicant, Green1eaf'Mobile Home Sales of \\'bittier. to stock the Driftwood Trailer Park wllh mobile homes which would then ~ aolc{,fo .futllre park: lenants. ' '1 l!f ~ ~ in· ljil l't<>test ~it ~~ Dttmhart,_an attorney tor the California M~.e. :J:lome Deakn Aisociation, who ~'that hUi 'f.iiifila , ... the -"".I • rronf Jl!iikart'!ol'Ced t0 MY the triOOt at lriflated prku · jul!I ~. bt abl~ to IC• quire ~twee v~lt 1~1«. Dumharl d<clarld that the ippli<Jlnt showed no hardship, which is required before.a zoninc variance cin be granted~ Fred Hampton, who represented Greeliieat before the commission, agreed that be had no hardship, but said that the pr~sence of the tralleJ:'t would upgrade the property, th.at people are not forced to .buy ,from hpn to acquire tralltr space · alllf;thlt'hll operatim is no diH~t from a tract deve~nt with model homes. "I've looked .au ov• the appUcation and ;!'haven't found any hardJhip.'' said Commilsioner Henry Duke, ont of two pl.fnners to vote against the applicant. ~ ttlier' negative vote came from ~r Marcus P~r. who ..-Pod tfiat the planning department .wt' .. riles itsetr out" whenever it rec:Ormnends approval of a variance ln- volvirii city~ property, as il did in this ..... Laud~cape f lan OK'd A revised program for landscaping street medians in ~Fountain Valley has been approved )1y the city coun<:fl. 'Mle· new ,prognim calls for turf or syn- thetic grass to bf uaed on all major street medillli 111 lbe di¥ • . . ' • I .. ,. . ; •. t ~' . , .. .........,_ . -· ....... _ Steps Down~t Age BP;~ On Phone Calls -Former Fountain Valley mayor Robert VATICAN CITY (AP) -James Fran· cis · Cardinal Mcintyre, known as the archconserv,tive or the American Roman Cat'.'!Jlic hierarchy because of feuds with liberal nuns and priests. has ~tired as archbishop of Los Angeles, tbe Vatican announced today. Pope Paul VI .accepted the resignation of tbe 83-year-old cardinal for reasons of age. The car<iinal had served his archdiOcese for eight years longer tl\an the r~ommcnded retirement ..age of 75 w)licp bad b<cn fi•'.S..by P~r._!'.,!v.\_ VJ. •i~~~~Mi:'1~~ than consumed d. normal aUotment, and hence I .,n intrudiq on borrowe,I tune." , tilt Cw .,; ...._. ._$f? llC,__ ~~_, "I bax• dee~ to act vpop tlie su,. 1.SUnn .......... In the ncent VatlclO council. ,r·r-~- Vatlcan SOl.UUI 1aid that automaticfilty succeed~g Cardi_nal Mcintyre at .archbishop of the archdiocese, one of the larglsl in the United States, would bl Archbishop Timothy Manning, formerly bishop of Fremo and now coadjutor bishop in Los Angeles wtth the right of succession. A youn1 Californla priest studying la Rome--de.&cribed Archbishop Manning aa "ver)' capable apd more ~~ate" than Cardinal Mcintyre. Mcintyre told newamen hil decision tO re.li&n had·betn promoted_by Pope Paul'a recomme'ndaUOn1that tboH c'atdiRala: and bi1h0p1 1$ /Jr ovtr ahould retiie, Am.one the outataflding Jsauts, -in which C8rdinll MclntYre Involved. himself wu a dispute over amodernilihr . of nuns' habit.I: His battle with the Immaculate Heart Sisters of Los Angeles raged for months and he finally Jost when the Vatican approved new rtgulaUons. The Vatican'• new guidelines .allowed sisters County Bank Bandit Flees ' ' ,Jn -Hail 'of =Police:, BUilets ' SchVferdtf~ger, will be arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday in West Orange Co u n.t y Municipal Court in Westminster on charges thal he made 45 annoying pltonc calls to political rival and incumbcnl Councilman John Harper. Schwerdtfeger was arrested Monday afternoon al his home on the misde· meanor charges following a·n In· vestigation by Fountain Valley police and G~neral Telephone Company officials. He J will apf>i'.ar Monday before Judge Uoyd Blal!)pi•d. Hatper told police he and his Wife, Shirley, had received several mysterious phone calls ·Uu'ougbout the year. He """"~<ill-'">' •11&1 l>JJo Gf.,.uJls t ,.. .. , were. • · ScbWit'dUe1er wu'tecalled fr6in office 1long with councilmen Don Fregeau and JOH'ph Courreaes In a speclal election latt Sept. 23. During the entire rec.all issue he and Harper were political ad· versarles. , Tile former mayor was released Mon· dl\Y from Orange Counly Jail on his own recognizance by Municipal Court Judge Kenneth Smith , who had issued the war- rant for Schwerdtfeger's arrest. ~tfeger has declined to com- ment 9fl his arrest. Harper has changed his ~e number since the poliet invesUgatJon and also prefers not to talk about the incident. CSA 'Jet Criti~ Fights fo r Joh IV ASHINGTON (UPI) -A. Ernest Fitzgerald, who publicized a $% billion overrun ' on lhe C5A jet transport and says he was fired, because of jt, began a legal fight today lo win back his job as a Pentagon efficiency expert. \Vith the assistahce of the American Civil Liberties Union {ACLU), Fitzgerald, 43, asked the Civil Service Commission to overrule his dismissal by the Air-Force. He contended lhat the action violated Civil Suvice rules, federai law and Fitzgerald's constitutional rights of free ipeech and due process. .. -·--.. ·Ferm See.ks , .. ~on~~il-. $.eat : weaimlnai&-and r..nc Bpch~)ice • an~ be aDePcily, trl<d: to --· lorged ha:!<'• dfl(n<t.'lMl1 in the.llope of"<•P-. ~l\:•I'• Weat~r bank. · tuiial an 'klthtlfSed U.year-old man who • Lt. Don Savier1"of1bi WestMmlnster fled und9r -.pnflr1 Tue~y attemoon Police Oeparttnent said aev~n shots fr.om :. .a,.22-c::aliber magnum pii.tol wei;e fired at "''L ~ · .. · the, fleeing -m@n ~,a Bink of Amertca DIC• k' . Renamed iuard Rilpb w. VanS\ffnhoven, Ii, In • ACLU layers said that It the com- ·miuion refused tO order reinstatement of Fitzgerald, th~y would· tak'e the case to court. Or ange C:o ast By JACK BROBACIC ot llM 01llf f'I"' Stiff Joe Ferm. chairman of the Property OW.ners Protective League (POPL ) of Huntington Beach is the first to announce hi~ candidacy for a city councll seal in the April balloting. . ioor council seats are al •stake in the eiiy election . All rour incumbents are.es:· ~ted to see.It reelection but none has.an- naDoced as yet. They are Mayer ·Jae~ . GI'ftll and oouncilmen Ted ~Jett,. I)r, Htnl')' Kaufman and Alvjn Coen: Jao. 29 js the £int legal day to take.out' nomination papers. They must be reWrn· til)y noon Feb. t9. , .1-4. of 1758t Gothard .st~ ·said· ' Slate Land Purchase ()J{'d by Beach I( -uttle more than 11 aC!J'tt or state property may soon become a part of plans ror~ a huge central patt Jn Huntinlloo ·Belch. 1be city eouocil has .authorir.ed·tbe-pur- chW: ol the rand m the ncrlhwest corner of Ooldc.n We!t. Street a1;1d T.albert .Avi> nut, at>,Ofice of•$.175,oel. ' that lll 1 counciknaR tie will str.ivt"jot' faimeSI in citj J~slation on·a '"mofal" basis. He was a cOUncil candidate in 11163. finishing fifth amooi 13 candidates ror three scats. , He c1led a case In which i group of homeowners late last year were given 30 days I& d.emolish their homes deemed unsafe .under a Jaw adopted in 1967. • 'Ttfe candidate sprang to their de(oose In .an effort to save thttr pr~rty from what.' llj.· caDeilr,aitl;trliey, aod pi<ctiv• destrOet.ioo. . • .• ...., ' . • . • • Fenn·"-~....i,v . 'tioo -.... . to· HUdll_..1Beadi· School Distrid tml~ lln· l.111L\'~~ioo:liilil!!! ... ~ .. ,~ . He wu lbo,iJ>v\)br~'iil~-·to a J>t'OP9(1fii' ... , ~aiuclfJ'n .1C~l ln dist.rid JIChopla. ....... '~". '• Ferm llu ~the ~lhy or lhe Coolmunlty Red .. Olqpm#.t and PariinJ I.ow o/ tll'i lilld<r .wblcli Ille city hopes • .....,..;11 J.IO'~ ( flwnlown Huntinl1Ai0 BO.~ 1!i1J boor.-veloped. He dahns tbl.t, Wtnany: intmcd, he haa been SE' opportunity. to ques. tion council .cr1dl.~ alttrnltivts. -mode """"rnlined .lo ... k • council seat "wbtre they can't ~ut me up when 1 talk <111 behalf of tht"man wno pay s the blHJ-the cttlz:tn/' • • HE'LL It\IN• AGAIN•· -.OC:inolllflN'.;111 Planning ·Chief .By _O,.>unciliHe.n Pli Mlng Comrril'asion.Chairnfan Jame!I Dick was'rreappoin~at poet Tue&- day night by the Fountain Valjty City Cooncil. • COuncilmen a1lo reappoialfld com· m.is:lioner Tom Motriilon and~ added iUcbard Healey lo-1he ;<ommlaion lit place o/ Eldon Bainbrid(O, -term explm In Februal')'. All of-tho new terms will be ellecilva.Peb. 1. ' Tbe vote for all three men. was uni.hlmoua. foUowtng a ~ • hour ex· ecuUve HSSloa during w,bich the ·meritll of variom candldatet were <liacussed.. Olck, who ha! served as •commisslon •chainnan for the past rear and WU ,rielected to that J>O!l this year by hl1 fellow ·plannen. was publiCly opposed to Abe men now on the C01Jncil durin1 the ,...U, b«Ule lost SepWlll1er. Tbere•Wll ane conjecture he would not bt return· ed lo-llltcon\mlniOIL ' • frantic chase out the back door anCI doWn the sidewalk. The man . fell .mid"1ay during • the pursuit, poasibly from a gunshot Wound, dropped his walle\ ,and a ahoe, arid then entered a vehicle parked at the bahk-at the corner of GOiden West Street and Westminster Avenue . Wh.lle several witnesses and police unSu<cesaruWy gave cha&e tie oped off In a westerly direction on Westminate.r Avenue.. • •. 'l'hrollah the lost wallet, police JlaV< 'been able to determine his identity' aod feel that an arTeet may be immlnenL Tbt INln Is •llftlfd in Lofii' Beach and his a..crtptlon. niatcl>e• th•t or a bani bulletin iautd for a man wanted in Orange Coun\y !or bid checu, Savlers aald. 1 P9llce ltoUld not, however, dlscloM his identity alnce it· mlaht hinder his ap- prehenllon. Clad. ill i , P!lkl ablrt-jacket and btlgt pants, the .U.pect entered the. bank around 2: 10 p.m. and preaenled 1 check In the amowtl ol 1118 pl\is '°"" iihl'i>&a to a teller, "" ~ \Vkn he·WM recoplmd h'om a..,~ !>I•\ 1iu1J.tin by the teller bapl< perso tritd to delli• him. H• audden~a e _.hens)Ve; ,..,bbell the c . 'llld made his etcape-, tlld Lt. Sav s. · Wea tller Don 't look for any rain Thurs- day. It'd have a hard time getting through all that fog that's going to stick with us lhnugh the night. Temperatures are still stuck in the 60's. INSIDE ToDAY Costa J\fcia'J teen-age thu· pion.s tok~ the ipotUaht in local th~ater this weekend witli a two-night productiO'tl of a 1930'1 comedy. See Enlertainment, Page 16. ' • - r ' ! I : l ) J DAILY PILOT " I I Press R(fpo rts :Pillage ~ Qiaf r.~ . -. --~ -OWElll, Nifer1a (AP) -Tlle flnit newsmen allowed Inside f•llen Blafra saw f~ relllgees flablln8 for food, Joot. bia by NJierlu !IOldlers IDd html aev- ....i ftmlillllll -"' ...,,, .. bell!g raped by victor100J Niferlan troop&. '?be farther the press party went inside fonner Blafran 'territory, the worse the conditions of hunger, homelessness and confusion be'-Jme. Everywhere refugees wtre Jn the road, teeteriOI all their worldly gQOds on their he&ds; J1Unting Jost husbands and chlt- dttn, trying desperately to change their Biaff'ln money Into Nigerian pounds to b~Ood Wat avail.abla at llUleJm- P ~· marketa. . • • . tlib doctor. worl<lnil .1n:111. 1erl!,.fji• than two weeks, leaned' bis head •in.st an ambulanct and wept with raie;--~ ... ·-: · "l°""··had Locerr sluclt in both thy earft' -he~ sobbed. "My life hu 1*n tbeiilAaied umpteen timer by eoldlets wanUna to 1teal my truckl and ambu- lances. I'm a doctor, I'm not a bloody llOPPlf (Policeman)." 'l11e doclor· 11kl ht hall JIUI munWCI fi'Dn\ in open a.t~· '> 811 lo 11111 *6-' ed B!afran roWI•!! wore "111~'111.tholr own pui~ and ii: ~ nt; wiltbii for trel~ ment that never anived. "They bloody well oUght to be dead," . )le cootinued. "Now I've got to ao trY ,uid Iii tbem up. ·Don'i go qe;ir them tfu. jess YllU'ye 1ot clothespins on your nose:· -The doctor, -fronr Colchester, woutd only give his name as ''Doctor Phil." Without namlng the unit, he said the sol· die rs on duty in 'the area of the pediatric hospital at Okpor6 were ''suCh monsten" he never let the nurses go anywhere. with· out an escort, "~Uy white ones - the na~ive nurses can always go bush if IOJll~µilng ~!ippens... ' ''Tlie young :&iris art afraid to come qut of,Ute ™5h; lbff .ire terrified of Wh at will happen," the noyelist Cyprian Ek· St1rler•~: ~·ni~~r• '""· """"~? . -~~·: :-:i . · ;~ '. ;_ ·· ' · Repr~~~:S~n Maria¢Beac·h Use O:utlined · F~~;1d~:O.iz ·-. By ~p; NALL .• ' ca~ing.". A~ :.ould be faktn, he ~~-~.' ' . ::-~. ': well in Beach M • °'-~""""'Cl · said, by wing two lanes of an old four -Ml:Jtt ' h"U tnidtattd "L'Oandenct Jn· ac- WUliml _rPenn MOtt, Jr.,• dire~ of lane couLal highway stretch. qpirlng lhe~itfes when Mr. NixOn.il no state Pitts and recrea~, plans tn have There. would be portable lolle.tl :and· ~and "campers tiling a mile~ other temporary facililies untll .tbe state I~~ Prt!i~nt,and hof?U alto.to~~pen _ one-hilt .il:retch ol Camp Pendllitoo 1Jy has time to wock o~permanent plans for tUrCJtber military land .to P'lltlk'~ .. $~te_ · June.· . · • .•· -it.s fltst alll'fmg park, Mott .Hid, ptior.1ty on bQ:cb • m:quialtlon is -· The ~le! is acquiring f'fom tlle-U.S. He said the questfon of an off.shore Point Conception ,£OUtb to,Jhe Mflkla0 M,.,..;ni}"',.,;....a. an areJ. Qlat begins aboul reef to provide a better surfing break borrter. H 1 1,~~er'~lherly of $aft Onofre nuclear w,ould have to be studied anew. •QUeilioned ab9qt hlJ,eOmioeh.W.s.tW-: power plant, al)d continues south in a ~The etate was tb,itlki.og along these-Jines-~ax..ronowtng .\~Uoi-"1GI ~O( genUe sandy beach. ill planning acquisition of the ''Trestles" the Irvine Com~y. that the state· ia ac;~ In a telephbne: interview-today, 'Mott -one of the best of California ·surfing qllb1ng lhree--m{l!"e-mjles of ttcach ... ~oif · said ''we plan to move everything so the sPo(5-lhelved for a .time bedause of its said ·he had ,D(lt m~ Jrviqe Com:- peopie can get in there for day ~. ~ prollmlty to President ·Nii.onl1 Western PaDl..!lands. · 'f ~ , ~ ~ .. • • : _ Valley Scheduws .· Apartment Zone Public Hearing Another pbblic hea.ring on apartment! In F&mtain Valley is JCheduled for the pJannitig. com~ion at 7:30 tonight iri· ci~y hall. This time, planners will consider b.uild·. !ng code chana:es to allow some open ga. rqtS, set. a minimum space requirement. bttwetil ~ ljllrt,,.m,. an<1·1inq famllY Mmes -ancr ammcl'Ctrtab! Other aspects of con1trucUon. A c11a.,.1n lb< deMify derignaUon will -/It _..., -~""' """ lodl callini for low denailY ~rrts it ~ muimwn of 11 uaiil 11"·.P. and 1111<1f um ct..,;;;, wtl1 a 111Qilllllnt of 20 lioili per acre. There will 'lie no high dtllAity area, ex"'lll for the poosibllity cl high rise apartments currently under study by the planning departmenl Two weeks ago planners held a public hearing on a proposed master pltn chan&e, wbicb would reduce the p<>tentlal for apartments fn FOYDtain VaTiey by :J'J percent. That change t~ erpected lo he adopted by the commission tonight. Meanwhile, the city council has sel Feb. 3 as tM date for tu public heiring on the .apartmeut nWters. Landlord Ordered To Rent to Negro SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A superior court judge ha$ 11pproved an order direc- ting a landlord to rent his next vacant studto apartment to Ne g ro Assemblywoml.ll Yvonne Braithwaite (0- Los Aricelea). " Judge William Gallagher Tuesday ap- proved ~ stipulated judgment whereby Mrs. Brathwaite can rent the $135-a· month apartmenl she charged wu denied her on cniundJ ol racial discrtntinaUon. DAILY PILOT OltAHGI' C.0.UT ,UILIUilNG Co.+.l,AH't .• _-... ,. N. W114 ,_:..."' lftll '""llslltr J.,~ •. C••'•v \'ic.t ,, .. ~, ••• G-r11 M•n•1er Thom11 Kt1Yil E"'9' l .. 0,,.11 J... Mur.,hi~• M ...... 11>1 a•lttr Alb1rt W. l1t11 AIHCll \f l~ll ... H111tl•tt911 hedt Offkt 17175 l11th l1ul1~1rill1 M11Tfln1 J..d.lr11t : P.O. It• 1•0, '2641 Otlltr Offkff 1...,.,. •••di: m ,.,.,., ,__ Glill M111: UI Wn! l•r $1rtf.I H,.,...l a.en. UH Wnt ltlllllt a ... 1r;,,.. How to Reduce Jet Noise Topie'~bf Hosmer -Meeting · . ·~ . . . Jet air~ff!t ~i$e ind how·~.·reduCe 1.t will be the subject of a briefing by F-ederal Miatlon Administrator Johrt H. Shatrer to" i :b1pirtlsan group of con-' . . . . gressmen, · _ ' · . Rep. -!-:t~tl,fi~e~ CR·IA>nc Beath) i~ in ~ ~ Ilia~ ¥1\t<l sh~fer ~,111ttt with • Jart. 27 to "'exchJn;l! Jdeas on the problem& of noise ab;itement and sonfc boom •.• 8""rifica1Jv dealin1 with -·~r.11;' dUU,,. -Wifll q .~T l \ • -.jl :. nlJ,,~ J"\11!\'YI Leed)t.~\!Kellr.e8"i ··! • I • • • . . . Frpitt ,OV ·Schools . wufllm .H. .. i:Mdili: 59. wU1 retire this summer atw:r M yeats of aerVlce to the 0cean View SchoOI.J>isyict. it wu an- nOlljlcod Mon11>~-.:.. He was employed by lhe Ocean Vie'" School Dliitlict 1$ 3 7th grade teacher in 1936. Al that time the district had an enrollment of 325 . and empl01ed nine teachers. Throua:h the years be has served as principal or Ocean View School. Rancho View School and. Pleasant Vh:w School. He · is currenily pripcipal it fleaslnt Vi.ew. ground noise aDd certifying the new crop of jumbo jet!! and the SST." · Hosmer, ·whose district covers most of Huntington Beach, said he asked the FAA to consider last May . changing lilt aircraft approach patterns into Lol\j' Beach Municipal Airport as a step toward alleviating the noise probl~m. particular· ly in Seal Beach, Huntington Harbour arid east Loni Beach_. . ,';IJ• '"f',''l' agreed lo,·1fO{'~-"! ''ll' ' ,jn antious lo)lel!ll ,tf'l'' um p\~ns are projressl ng ~nd1lr 1new atetit can be taken fo tninllnile the J>l'Clblettll," HOsmer said. ., . The 'coria:ressman added that while the FAA has no jurisdiction over fllgbb from the Lo5 Alamitos Naval Air Station, 11Jo a major source of noise complalnt.s, he hopes that FAA re.search pro1rei1 Jn lhil field can be applied to Defense Depari· . ment activities as well. Quake Jars Japiln SAPPORO, Japan (UPI) -An ea?'lh- quake lhoot bulldin&s throughout Ji]San's northernmost island ol Hokkaido early today. The weather buruu said the quake was measured at 6.5 on the Richter Scale . but caused no ~erious ~amage 'or injury. U'ITt ..... Wish We Wef!e 'l'he1•e Wllh cool, clammy .wtatber s~ll hovering over the Oranae Coos~ the si ght of Austr•lian beach beauty Patricia \\rells should warm the most frigid h•ai:\. Pat, preparing lo expl ore lh• bottom, decorates lh• shore quir·. yd~ey where temperatures havt boen In lhe 90'1. ' Owntrs of an "idle" oil Wen in Hlln· Ungton Beach m,y· get a 1rtpritv*' ~ tbe city's oil code requinn( abandbliient ot· Uie enterprise. : · '- City councilmen have delayed action on I pita by ~itxb Co!fino Of ~ Oaks to ....,Uy ate . lhne wells 1j ltlfli ll1net and QliV. AmiiiCAn-.m<Dilli\fiil')Dtli< o~ code mlabt allow the wells to .....,,. OperallOD. · ---: TM!°anltlldmetitllu been dran Jli Cl· If Attorney Don ~ .. ·biil ~iifrir •i>- proYal by a city coundt-appomf.ed tCOl'l'l-- mittet and the council. Corflno erplofned !hat 15 yeon qo his wife and nine others boughl two lotl. Ont or the owners drilled on tht propefV. His · nlcknlme was Harry th• Hog. Harry th' Hog disappeared three years aa:o and h"5 not been heard trom since. CQl'flno.'$ wife aod the· other owxt(I':;, now numbering 30, bought the oil well equ ipment at a tax !!tale hoping to reacti· vate the facility . But they have run headon into the city's oil code which forbid!! reacnvauon of wells inactive for the previous calen- dar year. The croup was advised to go to the city Planning Commission fur i variance by A._ C. Mari6n, local oil operator. Marion tiald he was advised to take this route by Oil Superintendent Herb Day because the "O" or oil zone had been removed from the proPeriy by commission action. Couns:ilmen _,Geor1e M~a~ and 'J'Od, Bartlett thqu1111 COrftaii ilt<ild bt. aiflol an <VJ>POll'lf!il1 't· ~F.f.it,..l!t~ wtlf.. 'l'liey I" on !lie "'11mittee lmich It suPPolld lo apprb;e the oil <Ode 'amend- ment. Day told councilmen they llad refuied to allow reactivation of the well three months .•Jo. . Mari&n disputed Qtl1 and the cooncil ordered a aearcb of the minute1 for the a et.Ion. In the meantime, if the new amend· ment ls approved, Corflno may be ·able to activ1tb bis wells ~nyway. . ; Burning for Learning Queensl!ave to study_!m fillats,_too. Rosemary K.1.Uy. 19, !he current Miss FoW\tain Valley, pores over her books in preparation for final exam at Cal State Fullerton. ApparenUy ~ ROsemary , a -history major, figµred ii Abe Lincoln could study by firelight, she could study by candlelight. Central Park Rezoning Action Meets Complaints A series of city-initiated actions aimed al zone chang«:s on property that will ultimately be part of the Huntington Cen· tral Park ran into some difficulty before RCA Records Gets '·XrcciiJn.~:Bt.,i{lyr 1 ' '.• ., ~ • • ' NEW YORK (UPI) -JICA .a-.!1 a~ today it bu~ 2l·ytar-Old give away milllonajre Michael J a Ill e s Brody Jr. for exclu.sive ncording rights . ·Brody, who made his debut as a rock singer and gultarl~t on the Sunday n1ght Ed Sulltvan Show, gjgned a term contract Tuead&y, an RCA records spokesman !aid. He said.. the oleomargarine heir stated he would U3e all his profits in the cau!!te of world peace. the city Planning Commission T'uesday. The commission recomrnended ~ty council approval of an amendment ·to CUJ'¥nl zoning ordinances. 'fhe amend· ment\ woold allow the city to .de!!tipt.ale certain areas as • "community facility district," provided they serve the com• ~nily's n;ere.ali~l. health, safety,. governmenta1 l.nd ld.miDisttative •· est!.~ c . ., ArgumenUi: were successfully put'up by representatives of several property own- ers that the proposed amendment needed a clause assuring them that it wiU not be applied until the city actually acquirea the property. An accompanying resolution of inttnt lo change 147 acru o( land near Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street to this new zoning designation was continued . Tolllneyou the day as wo 1: 11lho4119 ls not I he !1 OMEGA ~=case. The Omega dt, date ii truly tomorrow'a watch. And 11 wm loll you When tomorrow comes. Cl3tl\'INllNT TERMS tANICAMERleARD · MASUR CHA•&E ; .. only ~arkrble 1aa1ui1 a( tllolo Omega w1tch11. Leu vlalblo ~ut •qually i~fraordl n•rY 11 .tho. ltglrrdary prec ision .and qu1J.. lty of the self-winding Omega "'ov11nent within each hand-- A-it:k!Mlftl Cer11N1ll1UOll d'l10MNtv. O.l"'f• lltl. fllt ....... ;, " .......... . ·-.. lf-Wll'!dlllf ... '" .. "'· l)eyodtlt .,..,, ,,. ~I~ ltJ, •lttl ••clt (Ill, M1tell!n1 .,.~~ ............... ' ......... ' .. ·'"' C-&e1'4!11tlflt etnttt1111:1~ u.rOM111t1er. ~l!I cHtl.1lk e\lld ttlil ''" ..... I!~ J. ·c. .J./.un~p~rio ~ Jewefer3 22 YEARS SAME LOCAllON 112i NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA ' I PHONE S41-l40 I I \ I I Pill Stocks Take Sharp - Down . Turn · Spedal lo U.. DAJLY PILOT LAREDO, Tu. -B\llmlng his s~nd conviction in a federal marijuana rap overturned once by the Supreme Court on ignorance and bad astrological vibrations from the proaecuUon, Dr. Tlmolhy Leary today faces a prtsoo term. The 49-ye.ar-old fonner Ha r v a rd psycboloa professor remallll free on $5,000 bail, however, and will appeal the vCJdlct returned Tuesday, which be ex· poets lo wfil, again at the hJgber oourt level. Judie Wllllam Speln lodaJ continued a llmllM trlal lldleduied lo begin In Clrlll(e CoonlJ Superior c.ourt, with Dr. Lary, h1J wife Rosemary and aoo John as co- de:fendanta. The conviction Tuetday ln Laredo was only 'the second for the ailver·haired eenior hippie who hat been arrested lt times on various courrtJI. A Jury of eight men and rour women - all MWcan·Americans -deliberated only one hour and 21 mlt!utes before fin· ding him guilty ol illegal transportaUon of marijuana into America. Thrte ounces of the .weed was found In a sUvtr anuffbox hidden in panUes worn by hll chiughta Susan, 111, now a Laguna Beach ftlident •~lied oo- ' '' • casionally by her controvttilaJ famUy. "I think the jury had no chance to delibera\e'lri Uie iW isiues of the case," Dr. Leary observed after hi• convicUon Tuesday, Jounglng in the l\Dt oulllde the yellowing stone courthouse.. 'Jbe man who ls a free lance candidate for governor of Callfomla -among other things -maintained be ...., eten got lo Melico and ao could not have imported · Ille pot found In Suaan'• draW<n. De!enta_aUorney1 aid ~--.wu -ed back at tha Mexican bOrder by eustoms olfidahrand·told IOT<-alta compietlng proper papera, and that< the 1tosh -lound 'by U.S. &pill u they headed back. The cue wu clOlef to iiiegll upnrt, perhaps. "It'• a victory of capr1com ..., Venus," he observed In an impromptu press confmnc:e, clad tn sray bellbottom trourm and a magenta-colored 1h!rt. He noted that U.S. District Cowl Judge Benn Connally and Ille ~ting federal attorney, James Gou&h, were both born under tha sign of, Ille IOlt. "We are not an&l'7•" hi continued. 0 We _urge ail our YOIDll fl1eMJ to .._in JIO!l- vlolent becau1e we CM wtn with tht l)'stem. Ju>t l)a1 IMlnf and ketp cool.• The colorful carum111a gubernatorial -C' "f ··-·1: ontro-·s . .. candidate bu charged the renewed Teiu case Is a plot by the N I z o n Admlnia:tration to lllence one Of tht spokesmen for youth, peace and freedom. "I'm veey sorry the IOvenuQeDt hasn't ~ ,a UU., In four 1aars. That la d~," he said. • 'You cannot '"JIRA tr-. with gum and'llW&" Oranae c.antJ aulborltltt, i-.ver, wi!I -.p1 lo --wllh lawa Friday.-!be Ltarys n due Jn Superior Cowl 111 cbarJea ol _..ion of LSD and Dlll1juana. They ...,. aneoted Dec. II, !Ml, while viatttoc "' Lepoa Beach. Deputy Diatrict Att<rney Jamea G. Enright loday r<q1lelled that JndlO Sptln: 1aue a bench warrant for the Uo mt of John Lary, IO, clwlln&. lhero wu no ....,.. for hil failure lo l)lpelr for lrfai. ' • •• Ill -~ . ~\_. • • •' • • ' ' " . .. Wed-, -21, 1970 · If • . . ·of ·Time' 'DAIL'I' '""°' .......... 'AIR BELONGS TO .t.Li.· ; Nobol Priu Wlnnor. Lillby , . ' ' . . ' 25 per«n~ leanl!!g of Ille ·Pl ·m!xfuro·· another 50 pereent, and evaporation IXJDo tro!J oo 1170 modell Jll'Obably another 10 -t '. -... Leaning, however, bu tncreued the emission bf httrogen oxide. 1be f1nt con- trol Oil that ioes bito' eHOcl lif1171. With nitrogen Oz.Ide emlulon to be scalect' down each year until, reduced @O percent bylm: •. ' Lead, lt has been dl9COvered, foull apff the eJ'lilne as well u the air aod. fCI' tUt reason, Dr. Libby believes, guoline --pan1 .. are goln& lo do something about II. 1be Nohel cheml!t's talk · w a•' apooaored by the School of Englrw«lng · at UC!. Filly per>ODS beard hUn. • • .1 ... .. • NOW IN . PROGRESS OPEN DAI~ Y 9-5:30, MON. AND FRI. Till 9 PM . . • •• I , • • • • : ' • ! •• • ~ t I I ! i Judge Speln -unued the cue for all three, however, aince the proaecuUOn agroed Dr Lary and hia wife could -not be pment due lo their prior angagemenl In~ Lary told .,.....,.,, Tuesday lbet H hia . Tellf& q)llvlQicio•oblitenlll hia-lo run lot .....,.., hia -00 wlft •WW tate owr the helm ol lbe bid for lbe ship ol llale lot him. · 1 so·o Ada ms Ave. ~'16-.3 4 88 C6sta Mesa : I I i' < • AJC lllJI.' are go In Shelbyvjlle, ru. until the· tilWn'• :M stop atgns, destroyed by vandals, are replac· ed -and \bat won't 1be for quite a while. Mayor Jim•• Finds said Nl&ht Riders in cars and trucks bulldoucl the town's stop signs. The atgns cannot be 1"placed until the frozen ground thaws, Finds Nixon Says . ... .. .. ... llome Starts ·~tt ... \·_ Must -Rise WASHINGroN (UPI) .,.1 Pmldeot Ni""" said today the dawnwl!fd trend In new home building "must and will bl &topped." In a Jpeclal itatement, ~ ~1 - "The Private teeter and all levell cl pemment musl take tiie o·t.!J! • ·-aarr to ....,,, lhit • tbe · dtlOil'i bouslng needs are m<n tully"met now." ufd. On the eve· ol Iii Slate ol tbe V- speech to eo.gr.., tbe Pruldenl womed at the same time that ln crder to combat iiilatlon "IOITle ne<dtd federal ....r.mt • simply will have ta be poatponOd iO tllal Mrs. Dorothy I. Balllva, 43, tiled we live within our means." . tho fint diwrce suit in Chicas•-lie oddresaed an appe¥ to ~ In 1970. She said she had net seen labor, i:ansumera and all '°''"'"'''~ her busliand, Potrlck. since · two levell In iaylng: , days .after they were married 11 "'!be need ta re1aln early «11tiql °"f -~ewstaitncli ~eav.y Raids ' • . mlo JQ~dan • JIJ Tiie ~ Pniu ' 0 AA Israeli ~ forco mooed Into Jordan oouth '<f tW Dead sea Tutsday night·~ mnaiaid for nearly~JO bo.111, atrikln• at Arab £U•rrilla bales, the 1 .. neli military cOniinand reportod today. . ,Jordan tatd &bite was a mJ.jor land ll'ld air batUe. _ Tbe i.raeu. said their force killed five guMrillaa W ·IUffered no casualties or d._e. Al Falah, the auerrllla organ!- . sation, claimed 1" men Id lied-two tJf th• nidOra and deStioyOll two taroell finks. It wu the longest Israeli penetrsJIOn ol Jordan atnce tbe 1967 Ata~lmelf-. Saudi Arabian forces 11auoiie111n t1>e area joined Arab guerrillas and Jordanian >.nny units In battling the lsrae!JJ, an Al Falah communique iuued -In Damu... C\JS aald . years ago. lnllat1-0o ta paramoun~ and vollmtary • •tops ta res1rain ,.......,...,.,, ~ • • . lay vital 1-;,----T"' °' ~ • ' -.(r c~/ llll:i tbe ;:~ .. _ 1o TGlloov Wlael-e T~• Stnake, There'• Pot A Jordanian spokesman aa1d the lara&- til thrtw· in planes, tuiks ml lartillery. Reports ta Amman, 100 mil" l\Ol1h<Ml of the ,battle area said the Israeli,forte lncludOll ibout 40 tank• and half.ti•cks backed by heavy artillery. · ' . Peter Hawt.s, of Petnbor· ough, England who ii 8 I•" 8, ts t"tred of anawering atupid ue1Uoru. So he hod a ca rd the fOl!eral govemmenl's be1141aht«llnl 111· •--~-• ~-·~•-I G Rich d KJ·'-" st' example by "postpmlng avoidablo u· exlcan army w~P.• ...,.e """'i'W conn~,g c of U.S. Deputy Atty. en. ar omwen s . Israel said the aonored raldiftg force entered Jordan to attack guerrij]a buea:. · An Israeli gpokesman reported fiVfJ' •guerrillas had been killed and a n~ of Arab vehicles damaged ln the "com.b- ing operation." pendlturee and lncreuina savlnp." sevmil, tonJ of manJIWljl at CnHacan T\lesday as visit to Culiacan for conferences on the drug traffic __ ..,,,.._ ....... __ 111..-_ -MnicO.L~{._.!:,&ml!alm.illir\St nll!1;i>llcs Jets problem, has become a familiar sight in the area · as toh:ieJ& ups~-.., am. TI·~ 1&% incMs tall. 252 pound& iK weight and the possessor of size 14 1hot1. No, I am not cold up htr.e.JWr c_m _I t~ tc?l~1t me!\ in tht world. Yes, 1 do Oive tht tailor a htadacht. No, 1 do not Wtc lmo door1, overh4nQina shop awnings or single beds. Any furt/Lt,r questions will be what..:;.."';"'~ -be heavy -1JDCler way. Tlie ooiiliiii, wli!Cli came .... hlgb11gbt noted •• a production center for the lliegal crop. durinl hi> Slato ol tbe Union •-• oladl11 an.tt.Dtrtd:"" · • Eleven Soviet journalists h a v - begun a thiee-week American tour that will tals them to Chicago, Milwaukee. San Francisco. L o s Angeles, Sacramento, Oklahoma City New ·orteans and Washing- ton.' One of their first requerts when they landed at KeMedy In· temational Airport in New York was : .. Where can I buy some new American books?" Igor A. Goyov• sky of the SoVlet Academy of Sci· ences said: "I want something p,ublished in 1970.'"He also asked : 'What about black power?" He expressed interest in the writing of Block PonlfMr EldrldlO CIHv· or and the late Molcolm X. :..._ __ ._. - Tricia. w admits •he Man'& been 01' ice m 11 ~ears, acctpt&: a pa:tr of curtom.made ice 1kate:1 from .1910 let CtlpCl(Us· ti& the White ·HoUJt. Tomm.11 Litz. Hershe11, Pa., who i.s the world's free style champion, made the present4tio1t. • The Empire Bingo and Social Club in Barry, Wales is offering a genUeman as a prize for the lady who wins their grand bingo prize. Tyrone Fr1nci1, a 20-year~ld six footer who is the prize, said for 24 hours he will do everything t h e winner says -"anything short o! murder.'' Thurtday OD fe'Oblems of inflatiOD, II well .. crime and poilulioa _,,,,,,__, . : • * * * Fed F9IC Hike ' _, ~ -. Saving~ Deposit, Interest Ceiling W ASHINGTO[i (AP) -In a move to put more money Into circulation for tbe hard·hlt houslni lndiutiy, two .fOl!eral agencies have. clilred fbe way for wbstantlal hicfe.,.. ln the mulmum In- terest rates banks cln pay •on iavings deposit.a. · • In addition to belping the .bou>tng In- dustry, Tuesday'• .ctlon by ·tbe F-al Reserve Board and the FOl!eral Depoall JMUTance Corpor~Uon wu cje&igned ~ bring commercial . and mutual ·llviNs banks into keener competition for the m. vestor's dollar. n. announcement was made after a week of .m-1 dally--tlnp-betwoen tbe Fed, tbe FDICand the.F-al Home Loon --· -" ape<tod .. autllorUe hlper rsla for savlnp and loan uaoclaliOOI u well. Tile FOii and FDIC -..! the mar· !mum rates on blnlt savings ctei>oolts from lout .. 411 percent, tbe lint chan1e since Nov. 2f. 19M. On 11ngle maturity time depoaitl of lea than St00,000, the two a,encles authorized banks to pay 51i1. percent interest. on one- year M!CUl'ities /and $% pen:ent on two- yu:/ aecurltles. A 5 · perttnt rate bad preVtously been lo eflect. * * * Social Security ' Tax Boost Soug}i~ W ASHING10N (UPI) -Praldent Mxon plaM to ask Congress tor 11 much u IQ.40 in . •dd!Uonal 5ocl1l Security tues next year from American wurtm earning more than $7,b> a yec, ~ istration sources say. Nlzon prnpooes to ral,. ·tbe·~l>k ....,. bM• celling lmn 17,11111 to lt,GllO el· fed.Ive Jan. 1, 1971. Thil w1'Uld ~ workers and tlle!r omployers eodl -14 be subject ta Social Security taDs <in tile first lt,000 In w-. rother lllan $7,lllO. Tbe ellocl ol his _.i. aources llld,. wou1c! help l:tep his -ms badfe! healtl1y by adding •• couple ol !nmdnd ml1llall dciUlt>" In federal ......... Ult f1nl ,..,. -• •. ·1· SO-rl-r,-Wrong-Numbers .Report of 234 Communilt Dead Changed to 27 No Israeli ca!Ualites we~ reported. .., A.Jordanian ·spok"mon sal!I the tarae-Ils invaded at-, p.m. Tuesaay-arter an air raid in which one Jordanian civilian was killed and three others wounded. The lniUal taraell lllUlOWlCll1lel did not disclose the me of the raiding force. Th~ militarY c:nmmand in Tel Aviv said the operation was launched "foDow· ing repeated attacks from Jordanian ter· SAIGON (AP) -A mlxup-·over enemy the ~ber of enemy dead ·to make tbtir . The reprt of the battle prompted a ritory on the Deid Sea potash works at booly COW1ts flared Iota the open today unit& li>ok pd. telephone query from the Whit, Houae ta Sodom and on civilian aetUements Ill the when the U.S. Comnwi<fretractod ID of. Tbe battle wblch trigpred the mJxup tbe Penta1on and another to the military region ." flclal rtPort Of,i.14 NOrih Vietnamese tlll· had been described u the heaviest command here. The potash works were shelled Monday td In 1 batUe ~the CambodJan border engagement of its kind 1n sil month!:, in-Officers at 11th Annored Cavalry Regl· night. Israelis said the shelling attacks and Scaled the flawe down to %7 verified volving tanks, artillery and helicopter ment headquarters in Quan Loi insisted came from the village of Safi, a target dead. gun&hlpe and an estimated two ·enemy that they had listed the ~ dead as an of Tuesday night's raid. It is 2'f.i miles A headquart.en apo\eaman minimized battalions. estimate and only 27 as a body counl inside Jordan. the broad diBcre_~!,. saytna: the 1------------------='----'---"'-'i.-------------~rlginal total came t4roiJ111 Chlnnel! 11 a bOOy ·coont. · • , ' . "That was false, It was not ii body count. It was some0ne'a estimate,'" a U.S. hUdquarters spcjkesmlfii .. id. "Tbe i:arWct filUre Was 27, stnt in by the unit later • .a,wi had to change oun." The incident seemed certain to raise anew the long-standing controversy over wl)ether field ~ .. tl&llO[ll141 * * * Reds Shell 55 Allied Targets SAIGON (UPI) -Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troop shelled 55 allied targets durtnJ the night, concentraUnc. on posl· &ions in the Saigon area In the heaviest shelling !inct Septembei. Two Amertcans wtre killed in attacks •ia'imt 19 U.S. ~ bases. · Only acattmd &round fl&htlnl '!•• reported, b<Jt ~·nl~... ~eel. ~t l<1.t l09 Communllll killed ~ . South Vietnam in a Hrie1 of · mall 1klrmlshes, American caaualtlt'! were 1llted u four dead and 31 ·'""'"'1..i. In- cluding -hit. In the lhellings. ' • CABINET 'TEAM' FETES ·PRESIDENT : 'wASlllNGrt>N (AP) -Plmdent Nil· 9n, .an ardtpt footboll Ion, •rot a foothaU !tam picture u an IDIUl\lfal annlverury .,....W from hi. CablneL . The pruentaUon waa rna~e at an an- nlv•narJ"dinnt< parjy ~y nl&ht In lljafr llouae, tbe preoldenlial "'"' boule. SUperllnposed ot1 the loceo. ol IUI lfridltoo . players were tbe l•ce• of Clhlnet lllOIDbers. ' Sears Exceptional Value! Sears Kenmore ZIG-ZAG Console : Sewing Machine!! Sear1 Low Price • Overe1st&, 11atin stitebu, tewi on buttons, make1 button ho1e1, monogram• •• Mikes f1ney, d•cor1tin 1titche1 manually • F.ront-mounted bobbin winder with 1utom1tie cut-off Model 1204/9100 Alk About S.sn ConTenient Credit Pl1n1 Bitter Cold : ~ C~ntinuing ~i ) ' Semational Low Priced Sears Economy Upright Vacuum , ~ ._.r.~.J , . . Zero Degree Line Cover~ Mpst of Middle America ,._ Callfol'lllo s-. M-. Tiiie• WltffllM't' ~JI'-!! ........ t·N•."'·'' ._.. ................. 11111.lft.tj TllUUMT ,Wit""" ................ •i••·"" ... •tnit .................... 1114 '""· J.t .......... ......... .,. Mi11t.M.U ~ .................. 11••·"'·'' 1M lllM 1!9'"""' .... 1:11.- MOM .... •:• '""· llfl 11• t .11\o l'-..erctHf'd -·-AndlOI'•• AU1ntt l•kff'll1~1d ,,_, .. M ..... •-vt•i. 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Model 2918 !; f , _________________________________________________ , I MN.\~ ll MONfl IOMO MACM '!CO ti .... l'OMOHA ICIVnf COl.aT MZ4 CAHOOA , ... u GUNDAi.r 0&.Y.lof'IC '1010 sAHT.t. AN4 T01LU1C1 I I COlilmlN HOUYWOOO Ol4NCN f S ~IANTA'ltftHOI VAtUY I COVtfA NOl.IWOOD ,.......,_ lAHTAMONICA VllMONTtf .... '·--------------------------ea.rs ----------------1 ..._,......,...,........,.,,.. ..... ,..,,-.,......,,,....,. .. ,, ... ---• "W11ll1r .... flttM~'IMMwyhck" I l I I I . J. I I I . j. I I QUHNIE By Phil lnterlanclt · ~May I carry your lntor-offioe memoa fo..;o.,!"' • ·. ' ' . CHECKING •,UP• . Chinese Invented ·Sauerkrau~ Too By ~ M. BOYD NB salesman should forget ONLY WOMEN with brO\\'n this. . AFTER .~CH~SifMAS ~ • ' . ' . . 'i . ' -P~oclor-ironing !;oaril witli l:iu i\t. ; irt wheels. Hos its own cordminder > ~ ' .... 1 ond cord, steam vent top, front '' level a<;ljustmont and easy finger: .• tip cQ_nlrol height adjustment. Reg. 13.95, 10.99 • p•d and cover sot, . 2.99 ... m~y,-.~o-hou1aware1 33 ' ' ' ' .. . _ _,. -- . o·· ' . . ~ '1 ! " ·A~i6 . ' ·~'· ' . ···. ·.-.. ;. • d Wednesday, January 21, 1970 DAILY PILOT $ ,, --- rearances • liarCfwooCf carving l:)oards come complete with prongs and holder to keep meat securely in place when you 're carving Can be used for ham or fowl os well as roast, Reg . 7.50, 4.99 may co hous•war•s 29 save: our Duracrest Oral Jet appUance cloons between tooth iJnd under gums with hundreds of pulsoting jets of woter. 4 jet tips, bracket for convenient mounting. Reg. 19.99, 14.99 may co app_lianc:•s 74 '' or green eyes should Lint their CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. .hair red. That's the contention . "What percentage of our coun- of a beauty expert who insists try's babies m born to unwed unnaturally red hair makes mothers?" A. About 7 percent blue-ey~ women look old~.r.. . .. Q. "lS CAB CALLOWAY • • MAYBE YOU KNEW it was his real name?" A. Cabell the Chinese, not the Italians, c,_noway is , • , Q "WHAT wll>;Jnvented .. spaghetti~. but .ftATE bas the least crime?" did you know It was likewise A. North Daltota .• , Q. ''HOW the Chinese, not the ~ans. MUCH MONEY does the wbdiovenretrsauerkradt!. • •. average. doctor net now?'' A. A~ENT_ R EC ORDS -About $33,000 a y.ar _,. Q. Jnd_ieate 1.t ts alSo .ir. fact :all · ""IS':TllERE. ANY .species of edimated ~!000 '!omen I~ anitnal life In wbich the males yea~ were lRJ~ w~"Sorbe have tbe~babies?" A. On.If one portion ~ their a_natoIIijeS 'ot l know of ts the seahorse. ca~ght m washing machine MA.RBiAGE ,...... "Weddlngs,\l_~~-.:"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.1...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~-.,-~~~~--' wrn:igers. i • ~t ~ hep,1 -blgrir/• inoums CAIW!G,\N.,... Thed,\l!lc~ a · · II!'/' c''and the ' -shi~ln Ille «Jiii<~, -N•• '<,;jh<" -·· thinking.how-dandy 1t ""'1lcl · ,-w gh., · · ,, -..y•· ""; • be to own a long-sleeved ~:ty iioney: piattei,~ SW.eater that buttoned ~°'.WR enough, Still, none o(-tqday's ~he fro~l So he sent krutbng weddings compare with. that iastruC:Uons bac~ to England ceremony at the Middle Ea.St to get such a Uung. I refer to city of Susa in the year 324 James Thomas Brud7nell, the B.C. There is one performarice Se.Venth Earl.of Cai:d1gan, who on a single 'afternoon, Alex- opghu!,t(!d_ that article of a~ ander the Great saw to it that parel_ Whi~h now bears his 10,000 Macedonian soldiers name. ~. if ever there were a married 10,000 Persian girls. mao"w:ho should have stuck to Whiit this cost in the coin of his _knitting, it was Lord the realm J cannot say, but ~gan, Unfo~ately, _h~ time is money, too, you know, did not. Instead, Ul a. magn1f1-and it ~ tied up the cent moment or nuscalcula-evening fm::ia Jot-of people. ti?n, be ~ed the charge of the RAPID llftEPLY _ Yes, Light Bngade. miss, a penguin swim! about O~l'.N .Q:tJESI'ION_ -Can ~ twice as fast as a .salmon, humnungbird fly upside down . usually ·LANGUAGE MAN -Tire 12 ' # most.persuasive words in the Your question,; Ond com-'' :English language are: you, ments are . welcomed and money, save, new, results, will bt!'USed whenever pos· health, easy, safety, love, si.ble in "Checking Up." discovery, prov en and Please addres.r uour mail guarantee. Or such is the to L. M. Boyd, in care of claim Qf researchers in the Daily Pilot, Newport Beach, Yale psychology department. Calif., 92663. Leisure Lacking Students Find Ways To Prevent.Boredom ·WASHINGTON (AP) ...., of mass production yia closed7 lnstory courses $ iadio 'for • circuit television. it truck driver.s· and artisjk: · ~laring "we s U f f e.r " petbaps the most -"Severe murals in subway stations l:re boredom while commuting,'~ among posgtl>ilities for com· the students said: bating bon!dom in the·world or "Waiting in term in a 1 a , tomorroW, a group of Illinois stacked up in fhe sky, and on Institute or Te c h n o l o g Y fretWays, reduces us to 1tudents .said today. fatigue and boredom. The Their-ideas were offered in magazine,. in a waiting room an exhibit at the fifth annual are a device to alleviate ''Student Design boredom.I Investigation" sponsored by "So, in the waiting room at the Armco Steel Corp. of Mid· an airport, why not a display dletown, Ohio - a venture on the history and theory of aimed at "providing young flight? A subway could .be a designers with opportunities to course in art, with each sta,. IOlve real aotjal problems tion a sep&rate style ••• " and, at the ~tune, eam---...:,.--'----1 college credits for t be 1 r .. ---.------.\ work." • : 'The ~-uhlbit o! the IIT studenl! said in part: ''Most work situations -of- fices, faolorles and classrooms -oUer a boring environment lacldilg all . .aspects of Jeirure. For certain kinds of work .• c oncurrent In- volvement in entertainment and edUcalional pursuits are possible. PUT WH IN. YOUR Poem Sell unwanted ltemt with a DAILY PIWl' Qaaslfied A4. PHONI .6'2-5678 "A truck dri ver could learn history over the radio lo his cab it the opportunlly was there, or a factory worker '----------'\ could learn the art and .science ---------- ' \ ' . ., ~ J - -• ~ -.. l -. -'• ' ' ' . ... • ' . .. . ,. 32 gallon plastic trash can Gives years of service • .... won't ehip1 crock, pool or corrode. 5nop lo~k lids stay on tightly, Koop o<:fors "in, pests out. Reg. 8.99, 2 for 11.99 may co housewares ll -... ~ -· ' .... •' .. (-,, ~. -~ ·-. ·--.. -~. ~ -v ·II(!~·--~· --.-' .• .,~ ....... .,. ......... ,._... ... ~ -··· ·---..... ~ may co sout~ coast pl1i1, s•n dieqo ,fwy •I bristol,, cost• "'.'''"i S46-93~T . !~9.P.11\0!l<!ox thrpugh _14tauday 10 1.m. to 9:30 p_.m•, sund1y noon· 'ill 5 P.·m· MAVCO J J f I , - • D.\D.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • Or der ly Huntlncton Beach city councilmen and downtown J>f'Jl'el'IY owneni are to be comjllhnented on IJ1e onler· ly manner lo which they explored the explosive down- town problems last week. Considering the acrimony wblch h>d precede<! the meeting, the session wu unique. Jt was a peaceful, a"lraight.forward session of give and take. Tills is e11pecially true inasmuch 85 Slate sen. John Schmitt had held his bearing OD the iuue just tbree days before. The dltcusalon is based on tbe widely-held conten- tion that aometbing must be done about the bllgllted downtown buainess dlJlrtct. Worldng togethtr Is the most logical way to find a IO!ution to this irritating problem. As an opening basis for discussion. admittedly not a popular one with the property owners, the group con- aideied the city's plan to convert five blocks along Pa- ctfic Coast !Ilgllway to a large parking lot with future development of so-called air rights over some portion of it. The properly owners have asked for the opporlunl· ty to work out their own solution to the reconstruction so badly needed. Through the agreement reached In the friendly session they now have that opportunity. Explor a tion The city's plan Is based on aound legal grounds. Under tho Ppldng Law of 1949, the community may condemn property for public use. Such action is sub-- ject to review of the coorts and if the council is judg- ed to .have acted arbitrarily, the proposal will fail. 1f it ls finally determined Iha! the city may go ahead with i!s plan, the city should find a way to give the preaent property owners first option to lease por- tiona: of the air space for conunercial use. Wearin' of the Green The recent decisloa by Fountain Valley's City Coun- cil to put green, •landscaped medians on all major streeta ts welcomed by all citiiens tired or blacktop fields and milM of cemenl lt'1 a small item, and it nUgbt cost a little more moner. b~I every stretch of green Iha! can be added to a city 1s worth il And the council had indicated an extra effort will be given to the area .around the city center, expected to be the showcase area of Fountain Valley. Turf and more intricate landscaping can be ex- pected tor Brookhurst Street and Slater and Warner A venues, welcome ·improvements. They asked for and got 30 days to come up with tbe outline of a plan for private redevelopment. That does not mean that the property owners are being. rushed. What's demanded in the 30 days is only an outline of what is pnJpO.!ed and target dates for accompllshing the job. The owners must face the problem realistically. A partial job won't do. A real facellfting is needed. Weary drivers will certainly enjoy the break in lhe street scape and even pedestrians can appreciate green ra~er than b!ack medians. With time and care Foun- tain Valley nught develop a good reputation around the county for beautiful streets. It's not a bad reputation to have. So far,.'° good, Fountain Valley. Keep !he green grass growlllg. , 'Really1 Goodness! I thought those were poor :young gir/8 .wo~liin& ~ way through col/ege<111 ~r / H 'We Do Not Need to Be Remi nded T . it Taxes Htir t' Lack of Mandatory Withholding Is Cost ly to · State To Ille Editor: I am urght« Go'mnor Reagan and my at.ate lectslators to support mandatory payroll wlthho1din1 of sta\e ~me tues. Thi fact that it "hurt&" to pay our tax· es in one or two lump sums is certainly true. In our family of five with one teacbtr's income and one car it also burl& lo pay "property tax ... high food and clMhing prices and the other Dllmtr<IUS higb coots of ju.I livlog; we clo oot need lo be mninded. TD1IE !ROIJl.D NOT be any ob-J«:t!Go> to mandat«y piyr<>ll withhbldlng 1rwn 1booe wbo dWgently file lhelr clalms and 1lm1eOilY pay tbe nqulred tax• a ~ ~ •m teek to eacape their ~ art ,.Uy aided by out = fonn of atale Income tax co~ I would lllte to ,.. every effort made to c:ollecl m,,..Y prosenUy !Oot to the lltate becenae ol lbooe who conslstontly do not file returns and those who leave the atate aft.er wotklng les1 than a year. The con· aldhable 1Um recovered each year could ~ med to alleviate ~ of the financial problems which are damaging our great edUc:aUoaai gyitem. MRS. NORM SALEE Me.,., ... R e..erae.t To tbe Editor: Our letter wu publi!bed In MallboJ: Jut FrldQ'. There wu an error made In plblicaUoo. and ,.. "'-to c:orrect it. Our Jetter as 1ent read: 'Ibe area at Goldeo West and Talbert streela Is too built up wttb -to be used far the purpoeo of cycling. One Word IWllcll In editing chsnged the whole Jdea of the sentence, and the paragraph. The paper's re.ad : The area at Golden West and TaJbert Slreet.s ls not too built up wtth houses to be used for thlspurpooe. We uodustand that errors can be made, and we hope that anyone who was upset by the previous pt1bliCaUon will take into cona:lderation that it was a misprinL Thant you . BE1TY BOLINGER PEGGY BOLINGER DJ". l\11.Yon l a Ill To the Editor: For a number of yeara I have looted for, rtad and enjoyed the "E'lttJday Problems" column written on alternate Fridays by Dr. Norman Nixco and SQtst columnist.I. The column did not appear last week. I am wondertna why. HARRY BAXTER P111chiatrilt Nh:o" is il1. 1-li& own ph~sician ha1 advUed him, foflowbzg Tecupirati0'1', to lighten hi3 work load. Accordingly tlit column ha.s btt1' diaconlfnut:d. Tht DA1LY PILOT ~· br. Nf.zon's health will permit ru:umplion of the" column at •ome Juture tlWIL. Editor A1alnat Dre•• Code To tbt Editor: 1Alt weet tn your paper on the tdltorW pll"I, you hid an artlcle about the --ID -ICbool. f am ail for tbt Ide& ;( no dltli l'>ll<. Al a m.. d<nt Ill Ed!IOll Hilb. I feel It b not fair tbtt we lhouldn"t fie allowed I fr« dress code. Jlfuont: Clo cold d.a)'1. girts need penll to ktep warm; tbe abort 1khU don1 belp Uy. Abo ponU UI I lot more deceet. A MOUSTACR'.11111 !q hair csn give a 1U1 I f..U., 11111 ht la I min. Mother ,.....,, I -~d lat! """1ortai>le al what helshe Is doing. Not tv"Y lltl Is comfortable tn a dress; not evtry ruy ii comfortable wtth a shaved bead. So plea.lie tell your naden that our parents should wise up. LIANNE ABARE Recrelltlon Cente ... To the F.ditor: One of your lettm lo the edllor lest week commented on places for rur youth to ride lhelr motorbil< ... J"d like to speak tn fa v or of rtcrtaUm centers, n o t ~ run by the dty becawe I Jaic?w 1llJ' d!lldrel would be"°""" by the IJme tbe dly did anytllq. I am Ullnking of an area with a roller skating rink, tee skating rink, bowling alley with no beer or liquor licen&e!, movie that show3 "G" rated filnu all the time, and IJ1 1ce cream parlor with a juke Im. IF AIL TIDS could be loc:ated around a central parking 1ot that could be uaed for special occasklns, a couple of places like thla around town would be a. boon for our teen-agers and our sehoob. Such a pllti! wouldn't go broke. Beach and Edint:el' bu a nk:e large area that could hold all this. One thing I think tho city should do Is provjde for public transportation up and down Beach and Cotdenwest so we won't have so many hitcblllkers ori the streets this IRDJU1l;et. MRS. HELEN L. GLEASON Deg-ration TheoJ"ll To the Editor: With reference to the Jett.er (M:ailbo:r, Jan. 9} by Messn. McMurdle (geologist) and Chapman (phy11cUt) conce.rnlng the evidence which does not conform to the evoluUon Lbeory, I think they may have Inadvertently hit upon the true theory or man's development. Slnce rnan coold not have evolved from a lowtr form of Ute, (without violating the secood law of thennoctJn,amics) he must h a v e dqener11ed from a hiPer form ol llfe. 1l'lllLE TIDS dtgenmtlon thtol}' JftlOnts Ill with ...... ltirtul thlnp .. loot forward to (M-.m. M~urdle and Ch•p:nan cu.pt· to check the mirror to make sure tbty hive not decenerated in- to monteys -at would a geologist cleaenerate Into a roc!C!).1111 !eut does not vlolete the 1tCOl1d I.aw. while the only law which tbt <n!1Uon theory does not violate ts Murphy'1 Jaw. (Murphy'• law: Anything 11111 CID'! happen will.) R. H. TUFFIAS Sdentulc Theoloelan ,.,..,,,...t P ollution To tbe Editor: RecenUy I vl ... ed a movie shown at our h1gh school on the subject of air polluUOo. I always knew that tlU was a growlnc problem, y«, as mall)I Jl"l>ple, I ,,...,. ttailted Its Intensity. The movie, enliUed, "Take a Deep Deadly Bmth," showed major clUes of tbe United SlatH bl.anhted with smog and people ~8 the dirt-filled air by wurlnc face rnasks. QUzeno ol ~ ciU°' with b<alth prob- lems Wf'rt movlnc to Arizona and othtr stat<1 which then had no 1pparenl prob- lem. NOW. HOWEVER. states Ilk• Arltonl are developing pollution preblenu. SOon ~re will be no place to t.tcape and every breath we tlke will be deadt1. Althollgll this ls tbe Orang• C..st, t:Ver)"l)M should rulJu that cities such u oun have just u mild! JW'Oba1'lDty of LttUn from rtadtr1 art welcome. Normally writers .tboulcl conW"y thei; mt11aot1 (n 300 wordt or ~''· The right to c~e lttttr1 to fit apac« or eliminate libel i.t f"e.served. AU let- ter.s 'mu.it include .signature ond mail- ing addrt11, but Mm.ti may be tDtth- held on request 1/ nffieUnt rtcuon ii appartnt. Poetry Will twt be pub- lUhtd. • air pollution as the large ones. What are oor cities doing to ~t pollution of all kinds? SARAI! BENSON Buman Progress To the Editor : The answer to all human progrtss lies in one word: Create. 'Ibis might shock many. Try to liuy any pr<>duct. Try to travel In conveyances. Try to budge from here to there wit.bout it entailing the bandwork ol creativity. Uke some sects, we could hibernate in caves to get away from thincs made. A blade of grass has more will to create by pUlbing up through concrete than many a bragging mortal ean remotely approach. True comervatinn means to save. Net to hoard. True «mervatlsm betieves in in-- dlvidua1 creativity. Where, oh where, have their e%p0nents gone? MOST AIL OF the «lgtnai breed lived bani, flinty UYe3. 'll1ey "'°"e out from I struggle. Not pillow-pluah living. 'nley had to create wtth their bare hands what they set out to do. Lian were made short llhrUt of. Undl that approoch to JUe is reCOMidered, all is a farct. No clvilizaUon can last without a stnsf! or values or of responsibillty and respomiveness to othen. Tb 1 t must be CtN!ed. It will, or else ••• J06EPH KRENGEL l\'otltltlfl A float K lag To the Editor : On Jan. ts. the studenta at °'"'1• d•I Mor Elem<ntary School participated tn their flq-raialng ceremony, a once- m<mthly oceurrenct Sptln.lor<d by the various grade levels. Stver1l atudenll spoke on the meaningful dalf!S in January and led tn the pledge to the fl•& and in lht l!ngtng ol patriotlc songs. Al the principal Indicated In hil cl0<tng remarkl, 1t is an e"cellent opportunity for Jtuden\I to learn pol~ and oonfldente In preeenUng a program and appearln1 be!<ft others end alto. m<rt tmPort>n!ly. to think ·-end dllC\lSS tbe me'1ling of the fia1 end tbe ideols ol tbe country ll repreaents. JANUARY II Is the birthday ol Dr. itarttn Luther Kins, Jr., yet Dr. King was not ment ioned at 111 during the en- tire ceremony. The J1nu11ry birthdays ol Franklin Roosevelt. Benjamin Franklin and Ctn. Douglas MacArthur were dlocussed, but nothing about Dr. King. The teachtr1' ruoorce books may not offer any infonnatJon about him, since he I! llllCh 8 contemporary figurf!. but 111 teacher has an obllgalion to be current on matt.us outside re.<iource booka. ~tAR'MN LUTHER KING, Jr. was one of the most import.Int leader1 In AmttJcan hi.story. H~ was a. patriot who was martyttd d~ending the spirit and in- tent ol the Bill of Rigllts ol our Amulcan ConstltuUon. Surely he ts as significant and relevant t.o American history and American ideals as General MacArthur. "Culturally deprived" is a term much used in recent years to describe various tthnlc and soci~omical segments <>f our sodety. I believe that the children of this area are cutt.urally deprived. Thein is a virtually all-white world. IF THEIR educational exposure is limited to the traditional white notion of history and historical eventa, without in-- eluding black history or informatJon on the vut contributions of b I a c k Americans, tbey are most ce:rtainly deprived • A vaJuablf!, Important, and V!J'Y crucial part of. our heritage and of the con· temporary scene b being ignored. It Is inexcusable, and our children are the vie· tims. ELIZABETH NEWCOMB Sa ve t he Back Ba11 To the Editor: I have Uved In the Orange Coast area for the put &ix years and have becmie an enthusiastic booster of this wonderful retldes)tial area. However there is a need for all residents to become aware of the fact that too much of our natural recreation is fast being converted into commercial projects, which may be inevitable. Regardless ol other iressure1 there lhouJd be an inslant )lllblicly supported campaign to save the Back Bay in Jts natural state for the enjoyment of all re!idents ol. the Orange Coast. CHRIS HANNON Blaekened ShoJ"es To the Edlior : When will thf! executives of oil tom· paniea drUl.lng off tbe coast of Califotnia reall.ze lhat they are polluting our waters, killing our wildlife, and ruining our beaches? RtcenUy the oil platform off the Santa Barbara coast developed a &f!COlld major Jeaka1e of oil with.in a year. And this time the oil has not only caused further damage to Santa Barbara, but has reach-- ed Catalina Island and has threatened the cltar Water and wikUlfe surrounding iL It tesns that the oil sttpage bas not l!ltopped and Will continue to pollute our COlllllne. Is California in future years going to be known for its blackened oil ahores? SHERRY KOLLMANN Seven-We ek.Old Fettu To the EdllOr : '" reference to Jl.ldse Masrs decision on abort.Ion, the baalc problem is the very nature of what an •bortion does. not what any rtllglon bellevts. An abortion Is only ptrformed on a woman who knows that she is pregnant and the woman Is unlikely to be sure ' after two months. What ls a two month old fetus llke! ln }ta seventh wee.Jc the fetus bean the familiar features and all the intemal orga~ of an adult. Yet this bein1 is leu lhM an inch Jong and weighs only one-thirUetb of. an ounce. But don't let the sbe fool yoo, 1t alrtady has a human fa~ with eyes. ears, nose, lips, tongue and even teclh buds ln the gums. THE BODY IIAS muscle and skin. The arms !lave hands and fing ers and thumbs. The legs havf! knets and fett With tof1. Furthermore, this new body work11. Its brain 18nds out impulsea that coordlnalt the functlonlng of the vital organs. Already the fetus is an lndJvidual ,vhich hu ears, bands and feel shaped according to lt.s familys' inheritance. Amazingly it has been found that the seven-week-old fetus will move if only a hair is used to tickle it. Therefore, it is obvious that the fetus has all the faculties needed to feel pain. ln an abortion the uterus is either scraped or a new type vacuum Is used to clear the uterus, thereby tearing apart the unwanted fe. tus. We wouldn't expose a top criminal lD such a torturous death. Need I a a y more? MRS. ROBERT L. SASSONE Illegal SeaJ"c~ To the Editor. I ha~ a problem that confuses me. It starts wt when my friends and I are il- legally searched by the police who are looking for drugs or stolen goods. Many times these friends are over 18 and some arf! over 21. l 'd like to know why their rights guaranteed in the "Bill of Rights" are ignored? If police can ignore their right& why can't they ignore your rights just as easy? If the founders of tbil country wanted this to be done. l feel that they would have stamped the Bill of Rfghts \.\'ith a stamp that reads, "Void where Prohibited by Law." GARY EAKIN Campus Communbls To the Editor: Last. evenlng l \1iewed on television the Bob Hope Chrl!tmas Special from Viet- nam, Germany, Guam and other coon. tries where he and his group entertalnf!d our boys in service of their country. I wish I had the words lo express my feel· ings alter viewing this show. But I have none. Anything that I could say would be inadequate. While on hil trip this year, Mr. Hope had educators with him to sign up boys for the GI BUI. At last count, they had recruited 65,000 to go to school on the Gt Bill. Isn't ii sad and isn't it ironic, we pay Communists to teach in our colleges! THE A lTJTUDE of the FBI and the Justice Department about the Com- munist! has been -1'Il is best to have ~hem out in the open, rather than being underground." There is much validity to this thought, but maybf! we are overdoing IL Becau5e of their tremendOU! in- f iltratlon in our colleges and univeraJ.ties now, I believe the situation has changed. Jn October. 1969, Orange County w1s pin- pointed "as the target area for 1970. '111e SOS has said it \\"ill try every possible means t::i break our school system wide open." • \Ve must bring back the loyalty oath and .,.,,e must have a law denying the Communisl.S the right to teach In our col· lf!ges and universities. "Abridging the freedom or speech" does not mean teach our youth! (Communism should be tsught, so it can be mort! lntelllgently de;ilt with. But they mu.n not be the ''teachers" far the ml.ndl d our youth and future ltaders. ON APRIL 17, 1Mt, J. Edglt Hoom said "Every mtmber of the Communlat Party 11 politically moUvatcd to a.sslst thf Sovteu tn every way. For yun I have warned of the darcf!r of the Com· munlst Party. My ctinctrn stems from the f11ct that Its mtmpm-1 are icdol<>slcally oriented. not to lhf! United State5, bul lo the USSR. Tht problem re-- mains a sertous one for all of us ." Every eongrcS!man. stnator, public of- flc.lal. educator. civic leader and prlv1te citizen should not stop In his effort.I to remove from our campu:ses all Com- munists and CommunLst 1ympathlur1. So whtn our boys do come home to go back to school, they """1'1 have to again bt confronted with Communil!ls. MRS. JAMES D. HODGE Patriotic AmeJ"lcans To the Editor: Jo,,eph Bollenbeck In his letter of JI!\. 15 contends that there would be no war if Hanoi was not violating the 1~ Geneva Agreement. A look. at recent history reveals that the French war to defend its empirf! in Indochina ended with an Armistice signed in Galeva in 1954. 1be agreement provided that France itirrinder !ta: colony, that the colony be divided into ita criginal three atatn: - Laoo. Cambodia and Vlelnam -end that au three be neutralized, that no foreign troops be stationed there, DO forolgn bllSell penn!Ued, and none of tho three join any foreign military alliances. Who broke that treaty? WHAT FOREIGN country hss troopo tn Vietnam? What foreign country has military bases in Vietl!am? And what country h a s Saigon joined in a military alliance with? The answer Is not Hanoi but the country Mr. Bollenbeck professes to support whether it is right or wrong. The millions of people in this country who oppose the war, are not as he describes, "an wtrealistic, unpatriotic, un- disciplined, irresponsible, u n w a s h e d horde of screwballs" but the real patriots of America. n,e di..stortioos ol history and the grw generalizations he f!SpOU!eS arf! a truly sad commentary on the r;o.. called "responsible, patriotic Americans" he claims to represent. FREDRICK RUl' Chairman Orange County New DemocnUc Coalition NASA's Cutbaek To the Editor: The National Aeronautics and Space AdministraUon has recenUy stated lhat, due to budget cuts set down by President Nixon·s administration, 50,000 American!! will become joble11 during lhe upcoming year. I have atway1 thought that the govern- ment bu been spending too much on the space program; but,' by trying to cut back on government spending, Mr. Nii:on win only succeed In increasing tht pressure on the American economy to- day. Only 140,000 of NASA's 19 0, 0 O O employes will .still have job!I by June 30. This will do more to burden the ecooomy than uslst it. MARLENE L. HOLCOMll ---- WO<!nesday. January 21, 1870 Tile •dltorlol P<Q• of tht DoilU Pilo& tetb to iK/rmn and Jtin>-ulate rt"Gdtr1 by pre1tnting W1 newspaper'• opttdoni and com.- mtntar11 on topiel of intere1t and tigntficonc1, by prouidmg o forum for the ezpret.sion f'll our reClden:' opinicm.r, and bu pre1entino the dfver.te vitw- poin.U of informed ob.1ervtn and 1pok1mien on topb of the do~. Robert N. Weed, Publlsber • . I 'I I I • . ' . " . ' Wtd-. h"""1 ~I. 1970 DAIL V P1LOT 2;J Brides Gowned Romantically . ~ . Costa Mesan Claims Bride LACY LOOK-For the bride· who Joves Ia¢e, this peau d"ange red· ingote with double bell sleeves, high neckline and attached chapel train will be a sure choice. COMPLEMENT -The bride's gown will be prettily complemented by this bridesmaids' dress of nylon velveray trimmed in veni.se lace over peach taffeta. 'l'be Primavera brkle -the first of the 197115. She will have a Wide choice ot con- temporary gowns for her bnportailt me; ment, fresh as spring and dreamily romantic. 'Contemporary significance will be mix- ed with yesterday's wed4ing tradition for the spring bride, who will choose from d~ fashioned of organza, chantlque (sllk.Jinen-like fabric), chiffon, !i.lk·faced peau de sole, voile, venise lace and peau d'ange lace elegantly sllnple or lavishly trimmed .. f\'Iany gowns will be sprinkled with em- broidered flowers ill m~tching or con- trasUng color ... more color wlll be used than ever before. Smocking, pleating and ribbon trim will detail the gowns and the tr~dltiooal \•eil" will be joined by kerchief ties, brimmed hats and chignon caps, all tempting the imagination of the Primavera bride. Spring bridal fashiOns will be $bown in the May Co .. South C:>ast Plaza Tuesday, Jan. 27. al 7 p.m. in the Terrace restaurant. • ----- FRESH FOR 70. - "Elegance" aptly de- scribes this gown of organza and peau d'ange lace, detailed with a shaped high neckline, bishop sleeves and a detachable chapel train, Area Teachers Pick June Wedding Date Costa Mesa Official Says Vows Newlyweds En Route Rites Read In South The engagement or Janet Ellen Parkhouse and Gary Randall ,Carr of Costa Mesa bu been announced by Mrs. Sophie Parkhoose ol Los An· gelea and E.W. Parkhouse of ' Hollywood, parents of the brld ... Jed The betrothed couple will marry Jn June in SL John the Baptist Catholic Church. Miss Parkhoao;e of Long ~cb Is a graduate of Doney High School, Los Angeles ; University of California, Santa Barbara, and California State College, !Ang Beach, where she received her teaching credenUal. She also attended Orange Coast College, and was a memberol Alpha Phi sorori-JANET PARKHOUSE ty at UCSB. B Id Her ftance, 110n of Mr. and ___ F_ut_u_r• __ •_• __ _ Mn. Fobert Carr, al.w of Costa Mesa, :was graduated from Cool& Mesa High· School, attended -OCC and t h e Classes Begin Nuptial pledges were t>X- changed in the Coinmunity Church Congregational, Corona del Mar, by Mrs. William J. Shaw of Costa Mt>sa and Costa Mesa Coun- cilman George A. Tucker. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Phillip G. Murray. Parents of the couple arc ~1rs. William R. Bairstow o( Tucoon and Mn. George Tucker of New Orleans. The new Mrs. 'I\Jcker is a graduate of Wbeaf.Dn College, Norton. Mass. and her hus- band is an alumnus or California State College at Long Beach. They \l'ill reside In Costa t l!sa. Harbor TOPS To Louisiana St. John the.Baptist Catholic Church \vas the scene or an afternoan vow exchange for Patricia Keeler and Daniel Garcia. lier parents are J\1r. and J\1rs. William H. Keeler or Costa ~'lesa. He is the son o{ ,.. ~trs. Eva Garcia ol Pasadena and the late l\1r. Daniel Gar- cia. SL'>ters or the bride. Mrs. Paul Ondeck of Pasadena and Mrs. Joseph Fagan of Sher· man Oaks. were her atten- dants. Her nieces, Christine and Colleen Fagan, were flower gi rl,;. Roger Garcia served as best man and Scott Nettles ush- ered. The newlywed'> both were waduated from California State College at Long Beach. He received an J\1.S. degree from NorUnvestern State Col- Harper School In Costa lege In Natchlt.oches, La., and Mesa is the location where serves as assist.ant gymnas- Home • -},}. ".;! Lynn Dte Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ·Howard Sullivan of Qista Me s a , became the bride 0£ David Graham Hobson during rites read in the LitUe River Methodist Church, S o u t b Carolina. Mrs. William Poston Jr. was matron or honor and Poston was best man. Guests were seated by Donald Hobson and Daniel Hatchell. The new Mrs. Hobson at- tended Newport Harbor High School and her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hobson of LltUe River, attended tbe University of South Carolina and now Is serving in the Coast Guard. University of Washington where he was affiliated with :l'heta QU.!rilemity. Interior decorating classes members of TOPS HarOOr tics coach there. The couple will begin at Sears, South Lighlers gather each Monday P.lan to make their heme in MRS. DANIEL GARCIA Home In Biloxi, Miss. are Everet.le Abrams Jr. of Costa Mesa and hiJ bride, the fonner Linda Sharon Mohn who exchanged voWs and ringa In the First Southern Bapllit Cllurch, Costa Mesa. Parent, of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Mohn of Santa Ana and Mn. Jamca: Iverson of Costa Mesa and the late Mr. EvereUe Abrams. Perfonning the n u p t I a 11 were the Rev. Dr. Cecil ·Hyatt or California Baptist College, Riverside and the Rev. J. D. Wallace. Serving as maid d booor H9me in Tustin was Mlaa Karen Jean QulateY, and brlde.mtald w~ J.IJia Rebecca Chrestman. CandleUghlers were Mark and Chuck Mohn, the bride'a brothers. AUending as best man was Glenn Moore and usher WIS Ronald Fellbaum. The bride is a graduate of Valley High School, Santa~ and attended California Ba~ ti•l Colle .. and Or-c.ut College. Her husblnd II an alumnus of Costa Mesa High School and OCC and allo studled at CBC. He now 11 serving with the Air Foree at Keealer AFB, Bilozi. Holly Kubik Marries Home in TwlUn following a honeymoon 1n 1he Midwest are Howird E. Hixon and his ·bride, the lormot Holly Ann Kubik. ' Perfonnlng the clooble ring ceremony in Garden Grove Community Church was the Rev. Harold Leestma, and parents of the bndal couple are l.be Joseph P. Kublks of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Roberta Hixon of Taylor, Mich. Sail Club Rings Bell Past and present officers will be honored when the South Shore Sailing Club of Newport Beach meets at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, in the new club buJlding. Following a cocktail party, members and guests will ad· journ to Mesa Verde Country Club. for dinner and dancing W mll!lc provided by the Mike Andre Trio. Serving as matron ol honor wrus Mrs. Edward McNaughton; whll.e bridesmaids wer,e Mrs. Bruce Brown and Mrs, J o a n Wronlak. Kathy Hanchet was th• nower g1r L Attending as best man was Larry Landphear; u ah er 1 were Bill Howle and Tim Kubik, the bride's brother, and ring bearer waa Charles: Pierce Jr. The bride Is a graduate cf -Costa-M ... -High-Sc;hool-and attended Orange Coast College and San Diego Slate College. She ls a£flllated with Alpba Gamma Sigma. Her husband received his education in Michigan. JUST ARRIVED! Highlighting the affair will be the pre>ent.Uon of the commodore's bell -club sym. bol of Jeadenhlp -lo Com· modore · GUtner ''-· Knudson. Makin( the ~taUon will be Stall Commodore .George p, -• _,..., __ .,. Othen fii, ind dbrlng the coming year 'will be Dale Robinson, vice ~mmpdore and Richard Bauer, ·rear com- modore. Mrs. Dexter Jack.son f! heading the decora.Ung com- mittee and ln charge of dinner dance arrangtJnellf.s a re David Harrl5on, social com- mittee e,balrman. and Mrs . Harrison. Cowboy Small Rides in Town Swlmmy, Mike Mulligan and Cowboy Small, all story book characterr, will be Introduced to small fry at Corm.a del Mar Library'a story hour tomorrow at 10 a.m. Story lady Mn. Claire Wesner holds preschool story hours every &.'COOd and fourth Thuraday morning. FINAL KNIT TERRl SHIFT $13 '•tlr, wt.He with t•Y reel •n4 ••"Y' po~li-eh -Lutton• tool OTHIU PIOM St.H THE HOUSE OF South Coast Pl•u lfbr.I StNet lllhwltce ..,._ J. M .. ltf• I U.S. NClt'I ..... Cost1 M111 546-2066 Miss Parkhouse currently is t..chlng at Fulton School, Fountain Valley, and her fiance is physical education_ coach for football and basket- ball at Estancia High School, (;o&ta Mesa. Coast Plaza Monday, Jan. 26, evening at 7:30. Natchitoches. JtifiUlry Bride and Thursday, Jan. 29, in the •;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mj st.ore conference room. 11 Subjects covered will in- clude selecting tbe right look, noor covering, wan and win- dow treatmerit and acct!S- sories. VIRGINlil'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 Ea1t Coa1t Hwy. • Corona del Mtr Phooe 673-8050 conoNs COTTONI ~-V~· 1?!.!d. ' It ........ ....... ._ .. ,......., . .,. $1.00 yd. .... " f.fl lllOCADU 1/3 OfF ""' 1 " 11.• Cll*t ., ..,.. ' -ILACI WOOL 1/3 OFF """" WMls ... w ....... 1/2 Price ............. ...... ,. ..... • ..... "tit. 0 11r l1111ti~11• Roe"' ht<ri~t • "Slitht Stl•'" lnk ftr ltolk •ilh r..I tickth. fft YflU tfl6fl, VIR&INIA. U11 Your lankAmttlcard or Mtllttf' Clwtt . ' ' Read tlie Stars With Omarr Worth Looking Into · ••• FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER This Frigidaire Built ·Jn gets dishes shower-clean. • SOper·SClrp W11hlntaction turns the tr1dt. Dllhn need llttlt or no pre-rinsing. Soft·foods pufwrlzer. · • 4 1C)'Clft.EvenaP!1taWarmtt • • Rinse eondltloMr dispenser helps keep etessu and allwr. from spottln;. • Ofdtr lntert:Mngabl• front p.ine!I sap1nrtt!y. Colors or Brushed Chrome. • Optlonll designer door frlmlrw kit. @ DAVIS BROW.N $18811 °""' ......... low• $151.11 411 E. 17th St. Colta Mesa 646-1684 Dally 9:9, Sat. 9·6 Dime-A-Lines Mean $$$ LADIES SHOES $690 ._$ 90. $1290 VALUES TO s22 BOOTS •17" (IOOTS AVAILABLE AT SOUTH COAST Pl.AIA ONL YJ 3410 Yia Lido Newport Botcli . .@i~*~•@~ ~ ,1ao.yce\ \ti* SHOETREE /i-~>m ~·ljlff>~ • South Coos+ Pla11 ,,,. .... -.... ,,...,.. C...._M .. (' f_ ' I " I . . . -. I =If· OAllV Pit.OT H WednuN,y, Janu.111 21, 1970 E~C hprlge · Stt:J.ae -nfs Spe a c11~u1r1 .. Hot•: • ..-. --~ .. Co. in Santa Ana, nporta her sunu:. tn lnllia, 'an4 # board meet ~. by' -nA u..lil' . .-les ~ ,_,.. Vafli~. HUllllQMll'i -.ch. J L ·~-·Ila _.l.. ·.-...llW..':on--~ ID =.:;~""scJ:-' oi.llr." _.:;;.~ Mn. ames over. Pr•slt. ,Tongsavai showed Jan.~. w furnwte'::Plw J~".""-.-. REPORTS: Wlnner1 ol lhe ,.,. •L ho d Th 1-I Pro -'•• 1dlvllieL '1°'*1-. :ml'V Jlt!Wl~-fl.~$j cond grlde dent•! health slides ol IU!' melar ' ' · " .,.. _ ~.fti r, ~Of'~·~ll'~ poster conta•t were Antbony land. PT/i lltendance, ban-REPORTS: Wllloen in l'FO Sun View PFQ =r'.i11111~ · ,,""' , .. 'f canzone, ,Marty Graham , ntr was awarded to Mrs. paper drive conducted last ·Jamt1 C II y PT A and John CUnnlnghom, nrst · Thom•• SlatleD'• class, and Wedneld•, were Mr~ Fred . , O ege_,, \ti. place; Kelley Hoppie and refreahmeota lvere servt(I Patzold'1.-di.r whfch took' CONIN(t.1 ·1'• cs wlll ' Mn. RlcUnl· He1le Calvt,1 Cooley, oecond ploce,· . ·by Mra. Clyde Story ard firi! pta~·jlild 'Mus Diana Pmkleot and Mark Vlllet and Jeff• Mrs. ~·"ulcahy. • be suli ,. ~:ft.tm at !\£PORTS : Dr. 'i • b e.T t Vannet, third place. Ribbons Smith's ~,-lt!Cond. Win· pnit#, ·~· Jan. Yea""1 Ocean View ScltOOI were awarded the winners MeDowti ll 'PTO nlng cl_, re<tlved 110 17, al 7:11 .nl:'ljiolker will •.:. -.~ and "•Ir entries were and $5. be ::: of h ~~c1 -Ject -r l t ,. .. , Mrs. Jame• Ackley a repiae · t • ..., .. "1 ..... • " e • forwarded to the Fountain President '11"ke at executive board valley District poster con-COMING UP: Norcollcs will Sc hro eder · PT A ~,,!lngtQO ~ , Police mee~ on current' tduca-test. Judges were Mrs. Lyle be :subject of program at Mn . CUrlet ~ ...- tlonal treodl. 'Gr du p Greenwp.y, repruentaUve .of unit meeuna Tuesday, Jan. President ' .. ' ,( Westminster cliacusilon 1ollowe'd Dr . Orange County Dental AUX; 17. Speaker will be petedlve COMING llP: Unit ~ , ;¥ • , Y • •-•= '"'-h lllary, and MW Pat Fred Nnru of the Fountain will"--'-· '---11.1--.1 ..... ··J Hi py•' eaton 1 pre3en ... uon Wun; W 1 5 k ema:n , coordinating -~ \.Aae PWK-~ Jl!-.-i-• an. . .. ·'-' 1 wu buecl. on a .aeries of teacher .•. Cub Scout Pack Valley PoUee Department, 21, at 7:31) p.m. in~ Clara ~~ a qUesuons and ana·wers. 415 met. ltst Monday. All andMrs.JamesLelvu,pn> Ke~·lns t-ruJ:lional .1 nt-. gram cbalrman, urges at-Resource Center~ Featured MB!Ch meeUng will .. fotlow a scouts eurrenUy ans being ltndanoe of. seventh and will be a tour of the center, COMING uP: Qran@ County similar pattern and inW>lve ro.regiltered. .SCOOt com-eighth 1rade students and which 1J , located in , the DLstrict At~ t'."1 Bryan particlpants. mlttee meets the second their parents. New principal wettn\inster Administration will ,bt speCllJ cuut•apeater Monday or each month. 11-1'.rs. Roland Gilmore wnt. speak c · Alt .~:.. Ill nd · • l Fulton PTO Thom~ Mllea, den mother. e n te~.· •. er~~ o ay, Jan. :ie, at 7::11 · announc~ the formation of briefly to the auembly · re~Uonal. progratn under p.m. In ibe · C a f e .t e r I a • Mri. Rebet1 Wtlcb · Den 4. Meetings take place REPORTS : Ei:ecuUve board the direction of the Hun· Progranf t9P.c iwlll b • • • PreaJdtnt each Thursday at l :30 p.m. met yesterday in ~e home tington Beach ·Recreation narc6Ucs. A1IO patd,cipaUna COMING .UP: PTO members .•. Current PTO bowling of Mrs. Charles LYtt.Je . . . Center will/begin Monday, will be Earl CVPenter, will attend round table leagiie standings Ust Ups and Bylaw committee members Jan. '28. Activities will 'be: reserve.-dl'flcer ~ th e meeilng tomorrow at 9 a.m. Downs in first place and the Mmes. James Ackley, supervised l:ly W,I I 1-i am, Westminster ~Poll09 Depart· in Fountain Valley district s t Bl 1 · d William Kowaleski, Milton Thompson. Calendar of ment and f l rtpl'Cl#ntatlve office. • , .. General meeting Pra~:. MJ.P ~ul mAa~~d Simpson, Fred Ashley and events and tournaments will of the cillfomla Juvenile will take place tomorrow at holds high eerles honOi"s with Dennis Loudenback met to be established weekly, and Authority. Protranl will in· 7:3a p.m .. in the mu)limedia the Malf.I. David Vaquei. review-J1:0 bylawa. acUvlUes will be available cl_Hde film strip~;1 and a room. Edtlcational Program. Dean· MCNair and Don each school day from 3;30 to· djlplay of narcoUcl. Ques· of Fulton School will be pro-Stewart tied for second MeadoW Vw. PT A 5 p.m. e.1cept in case of ra in tJ>n and answer pe~od will gram topic, and faculty place. • .Committee met to-Mn. Carl Harris or holidays. Equipmtnt for ~nclude lhe e v e a l n I ' 1 me m b e r 1 , I e a r n i n g day to re.view Pr() bylaws President the program was financed pre~tation. coordinator and sch o o I in the home of Mrs. Gerald REPORTS : Speaker at reetnt __ _:_..:.:_ ___ c.:;:::.;.:;__..:;:....:_..c__..::c..c__~-- psychologlst will d1scuss the Hix. unit meeting was AJlison Drug -·Expe~ts,:, • I Middle School, a program Southern, an American Field ---Jnvolving 1eventh ard eighth Harp,er PT,A Service sllldent r r om grade ltudents. Stu d e n t u -r -:.i-y ·•"• t I • CP''""'='"•-p nan:i.r-wlll be -"'-.~--4mmen_ . us11..!!+ffl> cur re n y a ... 'PTO Scores · Point 'Qettin' in llMt spirit for tonight'• fa\her-son !'Ta event at 7:30 in Wardl.W . Schools multipurpose room ·are Robe·rt Herson. and his son .Bill; third 'grader. · Bruce Gossett, place--kicker for the -Los Angeles Rams. will be guest speaker- ' and show a film,~ and man-servings of apple pie will top ofi the evening. Mrs. -Jess Carranza is chairman. Newspapers Delivered to Drive in Style. Newspapers ftlled the parking lot of Robinwood School recen'Uy as the PFO sponsored ·a drive to earn funds to purchase gifts for the school next spring. Mrs. Michael McClanahan, ways and means chair .. man, headed th e drive assisted by Cub Scouts l~m -•~ President tanding Marina High School presented. Bake sale will be REPORTS Nomi . Fifth , siith, seventh and conducted by eichth grade : nattng com· · h h ade stud t t students and hospitality mlttee met Monday to 1elect e1g t gr en s a · . committee. according . t 0 a slate «. PTA oWcers for tended the afternoon pro. Mrs. c f y d e E a t 0 n • the year tm71. • .Recent gram and participated in a unit meeting opened with questidt and answer period chairman. • .P'J'O.sponsoted flag ceremc:rUea 'led. by Chief following Miss Southem's Cub Scout Pack 415 will Michael Randa Of t h e discussion of Australian and parUcipate in a fie ld trip Kickapoo Tribe and a American cu I t u r e s ... tomorrow to Voit Rubber spiritual reading by Mrs. December book drive C0'1l- Gerald Gallqber. Intem• ducted by Mrs. Carl 'I'homle, tional Communication theme Ubrarr chairman, produced wu carried out tn musica l more than 700 books for ad- program by f~ and fifth dltlon to the school librarY. grades' choral g r o u p Contributing the most books directed by Mra. John Hof· was Charles Brandt's class fman and .accompanied by who collected almost 200 Mn. Junea Shannon. Abo books. . .Mn. Thomle, featured wu ~ Generatiao welfare chairman. report! Gap, a musical ~· Ap-that more than 250 cans of peira.ncea by thiw Ameri-food were donated to Opera- can Field Service student.! tlon Merry Christmas in ad- complet.ed the pro1rani: Ka· dltion to a check for $15. thy Q>izler •JJOI<• of ""' y .. ~, visit in Belgium : Robinwood PFO Mr1. Lee Mock ~ident Christine Weaver discussed COMING UP: Executive ·Talk T uned·-==='==.1 PROMISE To Tones vouR!'LF ·:· Tonal Values and their lf!IPJle1Uona will.be dllCUssed ~ w!pnen of the Bu llocks artiat-e:i'lf\,ID)an &how will be 'bonoi'ectwhm Ule Torana .\rt League meets at 7:'10 p,rli.. W~lilay, ·Jan. 28, in lhe ~anta Ana library. Artist Jo Rebe.rt, a griduate of Detroit Society of Arts and ·Crafts, wilJ supplement !ler talk with, tildes. Wlilners to be honored In- clude the Mmes. Leo Roth, Kenneth Cohen, Sheldon Metz, Lee· Hooper, Donald Solomon, . Morris Goldsmith and Gei1e Montgomery. . Others r~ivjna: honorable mention Include the Mmes Jerry Berg, Jerome Robinson, . Roth, Montgomery a n d Stephen Nemetz. SEE end TRY ma!Aej "MIRACLE WIGS " ' The INSTANT ' HAl ~-00! FINAL CL~ARANCE . LIMITED OFFER JOIN NOW SPECIAL · 20 v1sns $20 · UMlllD OFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES • 20 Ylalts e H-ltl Pool • lolly Slllt .. e WMll Pool ···-.,~ &,. ... e Steam lcrtt. ·--•M-· • Drftll"9 loo•ht .,-.... c;o.,... GARDOI SQUARE llEALJH CLUB 9562 GARD EN GROVE BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 537..J410 • NEW MARKDOWNS 11 NEW REDVCTIONS 11 IOYS CLOTHING CLOSl·OUT 11 NOW Y2 OF SAL'E PRICE With I hle P•rt ....... 'luff BAN KAME RI CA RD MASTE R-CHARGE or I MAlL IE'S CHARGE , Wa/Aej i W IG '"' BEAUTY SALON 111 Hiller•11 S-11•r• I ll 0. a.1M 1t. e-"'"° ""f•" Dtily 'til l 1JO,· Th11rt. I FN. 'fU I Mt11,. T1111., Wff, 1•11. '°' Appei11fr11111t FROM THE DEPENDABILITY PEOP~ MAYTAG AND DA VIS-BROWN . ' Sl-e 1941 @D AV IS BROWN 411 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA SAlES SIRVIC! 646-1 614 541-3437 I I I I I I I I I ' ·1 I I I I I I 1 · I I ·, , .Valley ~c·''-' N.Y. Stoelul ~ . ... ... --~~~~-~-!~l~·~~~ec.~~~.~~N-S,~~~~~-~GES~·· =~;~-~-~-§~§~:.::§--§-~~~· ~~-:~d-~-N~G=E~C=OU:_/'ITY~·~,c~~zi:1FO:a=N=IA~·~··---_:_ ___ -~·....:W~-N-E~~~ArY-·_.J~_-__ u_A_RY~i'~·~"-1o~·~----.__~~--/-T_E_N_c_ENT~S .. DAI" •llOT MRS. LANDERS GOES SHOPPING FOR KNOWLEDGE In Fount1ln Valley, An Educational Supermarket ·school '"Market~ : Eas y to Find Materials in Center .Jy R\)01 NIEDZl'El.';Kl , 'Of .flli Dalty 1tii.t lti.H ~· II'• a ""'&lj ~upieot'. . ~PY •If-Jlii'1• an eig)!di grade ieaclie!' and W3Jit t!fjiea:eot the ;ria!erial Jn-~ obie:ctive fi¢ion; taking in-both·the ~'aod the scientific viewpoints. . .)(lilfr(:olnpJHng the lhrormation c&n be a monumental task. Textbook cata1ogues mus\ be scanned, films and film strips 'Collected. and !'e(Ords and tapes ob- tained. tlomewOrk such as this Is tedious work for the elementary .school teacher and con!umes rriuch valuable time -tirrie for which he is not paid. 'the F6untai'n Valley School District bQasts .an µl~ra·modern c u r r i c u I u m materials center where all or these tea.chine aids are gathered under one roof.' Amassing the materials takes no lodger 'than a quick swing through a aupermarllet. Inmaoy ways it 's jusl like going shop- pi{ig. But the "food" lining the shelves is intinded to prov)de mental gro\vth. '3sl Mootlay afternoon, Linda Landers, an ' ei1hth grade teachet at Fountain V'!lley's Wardlow School. entered the ceqter. grabbed a shopping earl, and betan looking for materials. Ot).t.he suQject of evolution. she m~nag­ f:d -i to find dozens of books, some films. ttlrnstr.ips and even tapes. A.nearly life- size buman figure. revealing anatomical strJietures was thrown in for good m~asure. And the whole exercise took le~/than half an hour. '.It's fan~ic, really," sbe said of the faCillty. "Especially for a new teacher !hill is a fantastic help. In other school diJtfict.a,you would have.no place to go." 1be center was built in 1968 at a cost of $274,000-Jl Js Jocaled at the corner of Tatbe!I> ~<ant .NtwWStree\., · Us 18,000 square fett -Of floor space co~n district offices, a teacher's labGiatof1arid construction room , a pro- fessionll library, audio-visual and library selecUorv areas, videotape recorders, a dafkroam:and publication fa cilities. During after-sctlool hours this educa· tiooal· sltpermarket is filled with "shop- per.s" who. are busily selecting mateiials for. the ne~t day 's \essons. Two ~ard ·catalogueS corit3in • ,stag· gering assemblag'e' OC teaChirlg 'a'ids: 86,10$ books, .872'films. 5,263.!ilm strips, 128 film strips with .sound, %,175. study prints; l,'186 records, •842' tr&nsparenctes, 193 exhillits and medels, '* art 1printe:, 208 cross-media kits and.342 tapes. And. if the teachers cannot Iifld what they are looting for among the myriad materials, equipment is provided 90 they can make their own educatiooal aids . The curricullirp .111ateiial.s. center had its beginning in a garage in 1963 and gradually grew . to be so large that several classrooms had to be used to ac· commodate all the materials. Even before it was moved lo its present location it was used as a base oC operations for the part;nl and Ubrary aide ,volunteer prograln, a f\H'lction 'for which it .still is· used today. Ac~ing1\o• scl\ool officials, Qie Foun· tain Valley' School District is one of five districts jn the state using a.. {ull-blown curriculum materials center. Tht others are located irr the Norwalk-La. Mirada, Torrance. Centralia and san Ole.go Citv School Oistricb. . . , Anno11nces Candidacy --•, Beach VoterS Eye Taxes '' School District to Seek .2 Overrums · in April' By TERRY COVIl.LE Of HI• O.lif l"lllt 119tt 'lf ·you own a $25,000 ·home· within lht Huntington Beach Clty {elementary) School DJstrict•yoo will ~ as'ked April 14 to approve, an additiOnal fllt in school taxes for next year. 'J)l_e $114 is wf!at. yoo would pay dµr ing the next fiscal year if voters appro~·e two sep~rate tax overrKJes the district ·wl\I ask for in April. District trll.$lees .agreed ,TutSday night t.o ask for a 40-ce'nt raiSe in' the tax rate for operating cOsu (teaCher salarle!. school" .p-ogiamii, etc.)-aM ·a' $1.:.:l raise to pul" the district on .a pay-as-you-eo Mobile-Ho1ne --- Sale Approval Sparks Debate Controversy erupted briefly Tuesday night as the Huntington Beach Ptanrilng Commission approved, 5-2, a zoning variance allowing sales -of mobile homes in an area zoned for other uses. "\Vc're working with the ftderal go\'crnment to do something about these blac k market tactics." charged Rusty \Vat.son, director of the Golde n West. Homeowner's League. He referred to the intent. ot the ap. plicp;nt, Greenleaf Mobile Home Sales of \Vhittier. t.o stock ~ ,Drittwoac'l Traµer Park with .mObili hbmu .which wpuld then be sold to Mute" pail tenaot.S. >1• wli Jilrne11 .in l!ff-jl'otest IW'~• Oumhai;t • .an altoniey 19'; lb< C:,li/a;nio Atobile ; Home Dea""'s ..b&ocialion, ..who allcg'ed that Murt_,&nta"1cr thraie1'11. front park are Jorced t-0 buy lhe ,trailers at inflited pricu jtJst lo be able i.o tic· quire a scarce vehicle space. Dumhart declared that the 11pplicant .~howed no hardship, which is reqLllred before· a zoning vBi'ifPnce can be granted. Fred Hampton, .who re. p r•e s e.n t e d Greenleaf before the commission, ..alfttd that' Ii> had rio nardshie. 'but said ti.at the pre1ence of ·the <trailers ·Would utiira<Je the property, that people are not forced to·boy-him<to acqllire tral~.,... arfd that-his operation is-no dlffeteht from a tract,development with model bOmes. "l'vt ' .-ed ,arr -.,..-th<· ll!Ptltali<>n ;ind I hav,en't found any hardship,"• said Commissioner Henry Duke, one of two planners to vote against the applicant. The olber negative vote came from ~ner Marcus Porter. w h o argued that lhe planning department at.aff "rylles itself out" whenever it recornmend9 approval of a variance in· volving city'<lWned property. as it did in this case. Land ~cape Plan OK'd "A reyised program for land9Ca ping street medians in Fountain Valley has been approved by U'le city council. The new prqgram calls for turf of sy~ thetlc grass to bepsed on all ,.,ajor street m~ in the cUy. basis for school constructi~. Both In· creases, if approved. would terminate after five years. 1'he proposed rat.e in· crea~e adds up to $1.90 ~r $100 assessed valuation for the first year. A nlcke l a year inc re~ Jof operating cosl,s .tor four. years after the ini.tial jump is also a part ol the proposal. Trustees cut the operating cost in· crease from 7Q cents requested by Superintendent S.A. Moffett .to lhe.tO:-cent proposal. The vote was 3-2 with trustees Roger Anderson and Steve Holden op- pl)ainl· an Increase hi' the I.ax rate for operalirig hmds. · Jaclc Clapji siimme<t up ihe -feitiiii Oi ' the board majority: 11] just ·can't.stt bow \Ye CJll ·COntlnue -to-oPerate at the samt level withont the' increue." -• --· --- The vote Wll5 11nanimous for the fl.50 Increase to handle school Q>nstructiol). If apPioYed. by voters, that figure· would bciril about $13 million into liistrict.cof- fen ·for school construction only. This v.·~ld allow lJle, di1trict to l;lui,l,d at the me ct. ailoul one ei!lneniary ac:hoOI w ~r.· , Thi~ ini:rease woulCI be ifj'ect~ oilly if the ~hstrlcl . cannOt ~en tf. 5 rililllon in cilready approVed s~J bonds -and the prospect.a of a sale are dim, .said Moffett . "\Ye feel we mt.1.1\"iive me. vOters a ' • • ' ! • . , ·- chlJK:t lo decide if they want to build JChools on a pay·as·you·go basis -as 1 last resort," explained b u s i n t 11 superintendent Charles Palmer. The 40-cent ~nd ,I.SO increases will be separate issues on the ballot. The current tax rate for the district totals $2.~ per $100 assessed valuation. ir both proposal!! are approved next April lhe new tax rate for flacal 19'1G-71 would be f.t.40.·A nickel increase· for lt70- 71 and t91~··n already hu been ap. proved. The distdct will ask that this an· nual increase extend. through 1974-T1. Ousted -M-ayor- --LA'sCaril,fiiiil c ntyJJe To Enter Plea ' . Steps Down,at .. Age Bi.~ On Phone Calls Fom:ier Fountain Valley mayor Robert VATICAN CITY (AP) -James Fran· cia Cardinal Mcintyre, )mown as the archoonservallve of the American RomBn Cat!'tJUc hierarchy because of feqds with liberal nuns and priests, has retired as archbishop ol Los -Angele.!, the Vatican announ~ today. Pope Paul VJ accepted the resignation of• the .Q.ycar-old Cardlnal for-rea.!IOna Of aj:e. The cardi.nal h,ad . serv.ed !Us archdiocest: for eight years 1onger than the recOmmended retirement-age. of 1~ W~cb~'t~.:µl,VL ... in•U.,: r~ Or liiiie ~ ..%. lli,ii' c0n;dm<d ,i iionnaf ~l. and ::C-.ld~i~ ':I.~~·:: .. J have tleckled .to act. upon pie 1u1- gesllon propqsed in lbe recent . Vatican cooncil." Vatican so~es said that automatically succeeding CardiAal ~clntyre as archbishop or .the a_rchdiocese, one of the laraast in tht U_nitcd S~tes, would bt Archbishop 'I'l!ll!>thY Man.Ung, fonnerly bishop of Fresno and now ~jutor blshol)1 ln Los Angeles with the right of 1Uccession. -A· young CIUforrtia prie.st. studying in Rome_ described Archbishop Manning as ' ,. ~' ·~ ., • j • ~.f'tvi.~ 'q-"Wr C11pabt. and more moderate" lhap · RETIRES ATiJI .:·:·!::'; • cardinal·Mclntyn. , . ·a.tdhio1 Ja.,. ~ ':· · "1clntyre told newsmen his decision to . , . 1 ~ > .... l .~. ;:o~!s"a'J:,~=~=.:~ to.(8'e ·~nea. ~~.~~p bi.!lwp, 75 or ....-should retire. _ 8"d'blg/ler'lie<I• and moii~YftJi ·the~-oill Am dog ihe outmOdlng issUes In-which he•')'. J!Oaddr1as. • ' ! • ·. · · Cardinal 'Mcintyre Involved, bi~ wa1 ~ die 1c1HUAaJ '~ JU!.crJUcs. 1 . dispute over modemlzlng .of nunst he, was praised by Catholics Of:-mill'y habits. His battle with the-Immaculate viewpoint11or;hil"CUMlste"1t"endeawn..1o Heai:t. Si!ters ol Los Angele! raged for rai.Jt the standard ol 'Catholie edu,:ation months and he finally lost when tht ii\ li1I art'.hiiOctsi. · .. ~ -. -·• • ...,. Vatican approved oewrnjulltlons. The 1;fhe ~dtnll: ~• il\l~~e· 'Ol w ~o(~. Vatican's new guid.elines-allowed:s~ wa~be l4cm~25. ' .'J /' . ... .. ·-, .: . ~ ' . . . Couii~y. ~an~ Bcin.~t:~~~: -' -' ',.. .;~ • • • J •••• ··~ -• . -.. ' -• ' • .i· ~ ~ ... In Hail of Police :BUlt~ts\,_-. • . T_ . ...... • • .. . _ .. ,. ; .. . ... ,. .-' . ~ . . ' . WeMmiMfOr and Loni Beach lice SchWffiitfeger, will be anaigned at ll a.m. Monda y in West Orange Cou n t y Municipal Court in Westminster on charges that he made 45 annoying phone calls lo political rlval and Incumbent Coancilman John Harper. Schwerdtfeger was arrested, Monday afternoon al his home on the misde- meanor charges following 1 n ln- 'Vestigation by Fountain Valley police and GtoerafTelephone Company officials. He "ili:a~ar 1190'\IY ""9fe Jud&• Uoyd Btainpl!<f. • Harpir told poUce he and bis wife, Shitjey, bad received several mysterious ,..,.. .,...,,~ the }'W".--1:111 woilf IM4" !Ii)' wf'l•t thfe of c.1!1 t It e 1 Wt!ff, t Schwerdtfeger was ttcalled from offk:e alon11 with councilmen Qon Fregeau and . .Josep,h Courreges in a . special election last. Sept., 23. During th,~ entire recall iss~e· he and Harper were polJUcal ad· vetsi.ries. , Th,e fo~er . mayor was released ·Mon-- day frOm Orange County Jail on bls own reco~!Zance by Municipal Court Judge Kenneth Smith, who had isSued the war· rant' for Schwertttregtr's arrest. Schwerdtfeger has declined to com· meot ·on his arrest Harper has changed his phone number pJnce the police_ investigation and also prefen not to talk about the incident. CSA Jet Critic Fights for Job w~ifmGTON (UPfl -A. Erneal Fitzgerald, who publicized a $2 billion ovemm on tbe C5A jet tranaport and .says h~ was fired because of. it, began a. leg .. fight today to win back his job as a Peritaaon efficiency expert. With the assistance of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Fitzgerald, 43. a.sktd the Civil Service.Commission to overrule his dis missal by the Air Force . He contended that the action violated Ci\'il Service rules. federal law and Fitzgerald's constitutJonal rights of fret speech and due process. ,Ferm Seeks Couneil Seat have a drap.t oa!;in tM bi>pe .r.ap- turinl an identifiri U-year~ld' man, who fled . W>der IUJlflrt. Tutaday allemooa Af~he .aiieg..py tr!Od'to --· forpd clleClc at a W~k. .~ Lt. Don Savitts o( the WtstrDmlnster Po1ice Department sp.ld 1evcn ih01a ~ a ~allber magnum 'pistol were ftred11t the ~elng man by a ~!'Ii '(lf'""mer\Ca' &uard Ralph \vi YanSteenhOveb, H, Jn a ll'antlc cha-te out the back door and.dO.Ym ACLU Jayert sakl that If the com- mission re/used to order reinstatement of Fitzgerald, they would take the case to CO\lrl. "lly J~CK BROBACK ot tlle O.llY Plltt Slaff ~.tot Fmn. chailman of the Property ~ Protective League (POPL) of ~ Beach is the firs"l to announce h~j candidacy for a city council scat in thl April balloting. Jl'jOUr council seals are at stake in the ciLt election. All four incumbents are ex- pec,led fO seek: reelection but none has an· nounced as yet. They are Mayor Jat:k ~n and ,.councilmen Ted Bartlett, Dr. ~ry 'J<auunan and Alvin Coe.n. ,Jan..Jt.ls tbe. first legal day t0>take oot tion papers. 'J'bey must be return· @f. -Feb. 19. · ~ • ..r .J75St Go!Jlord .st., ·,.;o · . . ' .. ' I ' $ ate Land Purcha8c OK~d by · Beach : 1 ; A11lltU't more than ~11 acres-of state:- ~ may IOOn btcGme ·a part<lf' plans f<f a lhb&e etntral J>11rt ln HIJnUngton. ~·city council has ~uthorized the pur· cl\Vt _of the btnd on thfl northwest corner nf' not'dco West SI.re.ct and Talbert Ave· n11c. Al 1 price of $375,066'. ' thal as a councilman he will strive for fairness in city Jegislatlon-Ofl a "moral" basis. He was a· council candidate in 1968. finishing fifth among 13 candidate3 for three seats. • He cited a case I~ which a group _of homeowners late last year were given 30 days to demolish their homea dee.med unsafe under a law adopted in 1967. The candidate sprang W their defense in an effort to save their property frOfn what he callejl arbitrary , and selective destruction, Ferm has al!O been actiV't-in oPf>otiUon to' Huntington Beactt Union JU&h •SchObl Disf,rict. bond requests wftich-1 he.~ain- tains.flave been too higtr. · ' · He wis·alao involved in oPPoli~ 'to·1 proposed sex education · cunicJlUJn in district. schools. .. Ferm has challenged the morality of the Commwnity Redevelopment and Parking,Law ol 1949 UQdcr wbich-tht,city hopel -Ual .portlons ol' ciownlown Huntington ilel!<h will be red<veiopod .. He cla:im1 that, in many intancee, he hu been denied the opportunity to qUt:s. Uon council actk>N or offer-alte1113tives. This made-him determined lo seek a council seat '1whete they can't 3hut me 1.1p when I talk on beh~lf of the man who r~ys the bills -lhe ciflzen." · HE'LL RU il A!>AIN --C.ndiclaft ,,,,n ·- Dick Renamed · . Planning Chief . - By Cotincibiten P\a-Ming Conunl.iiion Chainnan J'IJnes Dick 'Was reappointed to tha~ post Tues- day· night by tht Fountain Va,lley City Council. ' Councilmen al90 reaeP9'nted com- Jtlilllloner Tom -M:orril&on aM addea Rk:h&rd He1ley to the commission ln plact d Eldon Bainbrldl'l:i ;whoa term expirea.ln Febnulry1AU "'-tbe new terms . wm be dfecliVt Feb. 4. The vote-far all Ulree men was· • unanltnou1, foUowin& a one ~ ex· eculln .-loo d,urlng which the-mcriil ol vtrlou1 cand.ldatea were disc:ussed. DJck. who has served u commission chairman for the put year and ,wa1 reelected to that f*t this year by hb fellow planntrS, wu pubficly ~ lo lht men now on tht 1COUncll duting the recall battle last ,September. There wu 110me conjecture bt woukl l\OC. be ntum- ed to the commission. • the sidewalk. _ 'The .man fe ll midway durili, '.Ute punuit, popl~IY from 1a gunshot ~. dropped 1111 wallet and-a shoo, ·lond llltn eri!Ored· a veHici< parked ar ill• bank al. th< coiner ol' Gokicn .w .. 1 Stroll.and Weatminster Avenue• 9/hile severil wltnesief ~nd poJ;oe u~c;cea.~fidlly gave chase he sped ·qtf in a westerly direttk>n on Wettminster Avtq;.ie. . ,,.. ; ·_, Thio\J&h lhe lost walle~ poUct Jiave been able to determine his ideoti~t and feel that ill arresL may be Imminent Thit mu i& wanted In Long Beach and hls def<TIJlli<ll 1111lchc! thal ol a bW bt\lletrn -for • man wan!ed, in Of'"" County for ba4 cliecks, s .. ..,.. Ni,~,. ' P'9Hte 't'oWd not, however, di.lcloJ. h& kltritity -It llli&hl hlndv • hli ap-. ...-lo\!.' . ,. • q,,a Jn a -'•id lblrt-Jackel and -beige pant., lhe suipect entered the bank IN(llnd z,10 p.m. and .prtscme4 a cbeck • in the emoont ol. ftll pt., ..m. cl!Pp to.. a teller. , . Whi!n'he wu lecopll'.ad from •'P<l•lcd. baltl bulleUn by the lelieobank·per....,,.f tried' lo cietaln -hil-n. He 1uddenly beCam. '~tvt, IJ'abbed the chflik" arid m1de ~l.ll escepe, s11id tt. Savier11. • f Weadler . Don 'l look for al)Y rain ThUJ'So day. It'd' have a hard Ume getting through all that fog that's going to !tick with u., throu11h the night. Temperatures are stlll stuck in the 60's. INSIDE TODAY l l 2 DAIL V PILOT " Wtdntsday, January 21, Jq7o Press Re,ports. Pillage in Biaf ra . . - OW!lllll. Nigeria (AP) -Tll< first• ntl\'llt\U allowed Inside faUen &iafra saw l•ml"*' ,.,.,.,.. fl&bllo( for food • .loot. iflf by N~ IOldlen ll>d helll)I 1ev, ertil finthlnd accounts .'Of women btlftl raped by victorious Nigerian troops. The farther the press party wenl inside former Biafran territory. the worse th.e conditions ot bu[ller, homelessness and confusion became. • Everywhere ~fugets "WtY'e in the road, teetering an their worldly goods on their he"ads, hi.tntlng lost husbands and chll· drtn, trying desperately to change their Biafran money lnto Nlgerlu pound.a t9 b\l)' What food -.. .u1bl• 11 liUle Im· ~u ~skie market& " · 'A-·Brtll!h doctor,wwttioi'ln-"Ni· reria Jess than two weeks, leaqed...,. his head qahut an ambulance and wept'!lth ~~'V• had LAlgers slUc:k In both .my ears." be sobbed. "My JHe has -i>etn th<roteoea umJl(ffll !Im" .by IO!d!<" • -.antln& to It.lat my trucks and 1mbu· llllCU. I'm • doctor, rm not a bloody .o!l>Per. lpol!Cl!Dl'I)." - 'Ille· doctor ... Id ht hid Jmt i<tul"l(Od '-on open Jlol( '!Ml< IO to 100 INll'id· eel Bll!rin IQlcjlers,,..re '1111llf In tllelr own pus and excrement, waitlna: for treat.. ment that never arrived. "They bloody well ought to be dead," he continued. "Now I've got to go .try and ffr them up. Don't go near them un- Jess r>t1'Ve.j:ot clothespins on your nose." • The docfur, from Colchester, would bnly give his name as ''Doctor Phil." Without .naming the unit, he said the sol· diers on· dhty in the area of 'the--pedialrlc: hospital at OkPofo were "suCh monsters" ~ nevtr Jet the nu~ fO anyw~re with· out an escort, "~peclally while ones - the n{l:tive nunes t1tn always IQ bush if aom'thiDC. happens ." ''The young 11irls are afrJid to come art of the blsh, they are terttfied of what will happen,'' the no.Velist Cyprian Ei· ... • wtnsJ tOld ~ newamen. 11Then _ls °°" a Ml.DY of the ch.II~ could not move 11yin& 1mq tbtm: 'Stay in htd1na or and l~y 1aspin& 11 Dur1t Elna P~lersea you will be CONCJ1ptld·lnto the 1m11.'"' el Gopecho(en trlld to~thtm. - ''.Ml ·~ Bibi ~as !~ken oll ~ "Clod help the11 chlklren," Londontr neoii \r:lilo ..iillon," i ijli!vtnlly ,.._ IM .lt<ber told-• foreign -•men. ~lna....t'PitW'Ohl11W1 Uf4:"fwo Bill· • ''/iobed1 elu ... "" to, w'!"t to. I cannot ~ nu.r.s(s Wh!> would Clt"tif"~g1ve their btl!.ve th\1 Is happenlng.' . names.ts The~ and Cip-oll!lfl said 1hey: "The -vjllages are the worst off," said were raped several tiines.Q they paA&ed -an Jrisl' mltslonary, Father Eammon Mc· lhroug!noadblocM lrytng· to·make-1h•lr Mahon; sum>un4•d by hundreds of rofll· way out oL the bush. gees be&glng for Nigerian pounds in the In Port Ha'.r<X>urt, rec:aptured. l>1 ted-abeU.pocked main square of Owe1Ti. eral tm6ps 11 months ago .aqd.nq,.Y a state "They tiave no lood. Their money is ase- cap.Ual, ~ • .state governor;-enttrtained ~ and n have no way of ieUin& any- ~ brw ~t hi&dau1hterls w!ddlng feast. flhil!I to them." . BU~ jl,lst. .I. f~W miles aWay, Ibo refugee, • '!be '°'1t preud Jboe:, w b o thouaht faced Mith; AbOut a were crammed · edttett4on Ind ambition hid moved .fer- ln.to the tiny Niger 1Matemtiy Home, tJMr Up thi: lad4er of progress than Ni- many o( them l)'i.ng mOtionltss in the hot geria'a ZOO other trlbts, were reduced to 1un am.id vomit. ~t .00 flies . "'lfini, with outstntcbed hands by the A lf'OUP of Dritlsh ~nstmction wori:en ,1084aidt, and fl&hUnr and clawing at toot op a coHection to Hnd food flf' thqt. eadl othtr whtn a feod bag fell off a :rht1.Aid three·.to lour died dilly. truck or broke at• f!tdil!g station. ~•rler•, Campers 1>11 lt•ne: Reprieve Seen For Idle Oil Well in Beach Marine.·Beach Use Outlined By RICHAltl>'P. NALL . ' . ... .... °"" ...... ...,. . William. PeM Mott, Jr .• diredor of ~lepothlftd -· J)lllllO ·to ha" :iw'fen and, e&rQplr5 U&lng a mUe and o0.:11111 llntcll ol Camp P•ndldon by Ji , -~ :~ ~ 11CXJuiri•g from u,; u.s. Marine Car.pl. an area that begins about I~ miles southerly of San Ono£re nuclear --plan~.lftd amtlnuu. soutb In a 1enU• aandy boacl!. lo a ttlephone tnterYiew-today,---Mott said "we plan to move everything so the peop~ can get in then f~ day ~ aqd V alky Schedules Apartment Zone Public Hearing Another public hearing on apartments In Fruntain Valley ia sCheduled for ti!' planning commiuion at 7:30 tonight fn cltr hall. nus limo,. plAMm wW consklor build· 1ng code changes to allow some open ga- rages, .let 1 m1nimwn space requirement bot..,.,i _..,.~ m\liMI• ramify homt! and anieiid · &rilill oilier asperls ol constn.icUon. A chll>jo U. Ille d<Jlsity cluiiM~. ., .. .,_ -uio ·t!W , calling for low dl!ll.!ily apartments at a mulmum ol 15 units per acre and medi- um density with a ma:rimurn ol 20 unit.s per acre. There will be no high density area, elOflPt fm'' the poWbllity of high rise apartments currenUy under study by_ the planning depertment: · · Two weeks ago planners held a public hearing on a proposed muter plan change. wlrlch wou1d reduce the potential for apartments ln fountain Valley lat 30 percent. 'nwl change is expe.cted to be adopted by the commiJs.ion tonldtt. Meanwhile, the city council has set Feb. 3 as the aate for Its public hearing on the apartment matters. Landlord Ordered To Rent to Negro SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A ~ out judge he approved an order direc· ting a landlord to rent his next vacant studio apartment to · Negro Assemblywoman Yvonne Braithwaite (D· Loo An1eles). Judge William Gallagher Tuescf_ay ap- proved the stipulated judgmtnt whereby ~frs. Brathwaite can rent tM $IM-a· month apartment she charged was denied hs' on grounds ol racial discrimination. DAILY PILOT Clfl.tJIO[ CO.UT ,.USLIM-ilNB f.OM~lrJf't l:olit•t N. 'W11d l"rtt.:llfftl -l"lllllillltr Jttl-It Cvtlty VICI: Pt~tn1 and G.,..rt l MlllQU lhom11 li:'.11•il lh•11111 A. Mvrphi11e Mt Mlllll .E~lltf" A!bttl W. l1t11 A.lllOC1-lt [4110r H1111tf11tt-• lffdi Offlq, 11•1s 1 •• ,h loij1.,..,4 M•ili•t Aililr111: r.o. l•r 790, •tMI OtNr OHiffl l ...... Sttdl: l22 , .... , i\y...,,. C.Wll M .. : JJO Wtt! lty 11rut N•'ll'Pll'I a.di; n11 wn1 11t1ii.o sov11 .. •• l camping. 11 Acctas would be taken, he said, by using lwo ·lanes of an old four· Jane coastal highway stretch. There would be portable.. toilets and other temporary f.acillties unUI the slate has time to work out pennanent plans for -its ficst surfing perk1 Mott said. He said the question of an off-shore Teet' to provide 111 better surfin1 bttak would have to be-studied aneW •. __Tbe_st.at.e..waa.thinking alongJbese line.s in planning.acquis!Uon of the "Trtstles" ~ one of the-best of California 1urfing &poll-shelved for a Ume bec:1u1e or. its pt'(Wmity to-President Nixon'a Western Wltl~ House • , Mott-has inidctited confidence In ac- quiring the Trestles when Mr. Ni~ ii no longer Preslde~t.~ hopes also to •n up other military land to public: use. Stale priority on beach acquisition 1a from Polnt Conception south to the M:extcaia border. · Questioned about bil comments Satur· d!Y .. ~Uowlna-i meetihg With oflk:la'8 o( lh! trvtn• Company, tliaf!lie .tatets~,.., quiring three more-mile&-of,beacll;..)A:ott 1ald he had oot meani the lrvine""Com· pally lands. How to Reduce Jet Noise To.pie of Hosmer Meeting Jet aiicr.aft nolse and bow to reduce It will be the subjeci cf a briefing by Fede'ral'Aviltion Administrator John J.f. ~hJf!fr to ·a bi~artisan iroup of con- gressmen. ll!P, Craig Roomor (JI.Loni Buch) Ia In Ibo ,ll'G!!P, th¥.~!4 s"'~ to mfft irtt11.1111iri Jon. fl to "exchlllp id,.. 'on thl prbblenu ef noise abatement and sonic boom ..... apeciflcall,y dealin1 wnh ........ rri --.. l· i--11 i ' • '' I !,; •f' 11 ';!Ji I I . ' '~1 Leedke Retii-.es ' . ' . . Ftoln OV Schools .. ; ' .. ·WU~ ·H. ~ •. 58, win rot1re tllis swnmer after 34 years of service to the Ocean· Yi~'! 'Scbool J;>islrlc\, Jt was an· nOWICf;(I J>IOoclOl' . He wu .empJoyed by the Ocesn View School District as a 7th grade teacher in 1936. At that Ume the district had ao enrollment of 32i and employed nine teac;l)efs., , 'Throu1h the years he has 3erved as principal ot Ocean View School, Rancho View School and Pleasant View School. He is currentJy principal at Pleasant View. ground noise and certifying the new e~ of jumbo jets and the SST." Hosmer, whose district covers most of Huntington Beach, said he asked the FAA to COr'lsider last May changinC the atrcraft approith patterns into Loni Beach Municipal Airport as a step toward alleviaUng the noise problem. particular- ly in Seal Bea.eh, Huntington Harbour and ea.rt LQni Bea~.____.. __ _ ;. '-r'he ac~cy agreed t1r Work Ws out aind· l im ·inxidus to' 1earn how thise plans are progrC!sing and if new steps can be taken to mi(limize tbe problems," Hosmer said. The. congressman added that whilt the FAA has no jurisdiction over flights from the IM Alamitos Naval Air Station, alao a m8jor soUrc:e of noise complaints, he hopes that FAA re search progress Jn this field can be _applied to Defense Pepart· ment aetivit~s as well. Qu ake-Jars Japan SAPPORO. Japan (UPI) --An earth- quake shook buildings throughout Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido early today. The weather bureau said the quake wa1 measured at 1.5 on the Richter Scale but cmi.s~ no 2rious damage. or injury. Wish We Were There With cool, clammy weatlier still bovtrlng Q.ver the Orange Ceast, the sight ol Australian beach beauty Patricia Wells should warm th• mDSt frigi d heart. Pat, preparing >ta explore tile bottom, decoratH the shore near Sydney wbera temperatures have been ln the 90's. ( Owners ·er an "idle" oil well in Hun- llngttn Btach may iet a reprieve Jrom tt;i,e. city's on code. reqWrtne abandome.nt ol ~e enterprise. City, councilmen have delayed action on a plea by Ale1 i.s Corlioo of Sherman Oaks to reactivata three wells at HKh Stnet and Ollve--Avenue.~:411 ameadment10-the o.il..axle..mi&ht allo.w Ute wells to..::esume. o~ratidn. The ~&ndment hu blen«ira1'n by Ci· t)' Attomfy Don BGn!a, but re.qhlres ap- proval by a city council-appointed com- mittee and the. council. Corflno eiplalned that 45 years aeo his wife .and ntne others bought two Jots; One. of the owner! drilled oo the property. His nlc~me was Harry tbe Hoe. }faery the Hog dlpppe.ared. thrtt years a10 and has not been l'leard from since. CWftno's w:lfe arid the QQl~r 9'Wnt!rs. now numbering 30, bought the oil well equipment at a ta:r sale hoping to reacti· vate the facility. But· they have run headon into the city's o.11 code which forbids reactivation of wells inactive for the previous calen- dar year. The croup was advised to go to the eity Pllllllllln& Commission for a variance by A. C. hfarion, loc:a.I oil opeiator. Marion 11a.id lie wu advised to take this route by Oil Superintendent Herb Day because the "O" or oil zone had betn removed from the property by commWion action. ~ncUmen GeQr1~ McCracken and Ted Bartlett thou1hf Corflno should be Klvtn' ID oppor\\inj\l',.fO :.e41<U:1te· the well. 1 They are on the CM'lmlttee which is suppesed to approve the oil code amend· ment. Day told councilmen they had refused lo allow reactivation of the well three months qo. Marlon dlapuled this and the council ordertd 1 aearch of the minutes for the actton. In tM me.anUme, if the new amend· ment 11 approved, Corfino may be able to ~c:Uv~te his wella anyway. DAILY .. ILOT lttff ...... Burning tor Leanaing Queens hav• to study fur .finals, too. Roeomary Kelly, 19, the current Miss FQuntain Vaijey, ppr.ts ov.er her .b.Qo_ks in I!te2Dration for final exam at Cal State Fullerton. Apparently, Rosel1lary, a histOry major, fiiUJ"ed if Abe Lincoln could study by firelight, she could study by candlelight. Central Park Rezoning Action Meets Complaints A series of city-initiated act.ions aimed at ione changes on property that will ultimately be pMt of the Huntington Cen- tral Park ran into 90me difiieulty befor• RCA Records Gets "· ' . . ~Tyc.oon BrQdy NEW YORK (UPI) -'RCA Rocords anoounced today it has signed 2l·year-old give away millionaire Michael J a m e g Brody Jr. for exclusive rectmling rlght.s. Brody, who made his debut as a rock singer and guitarist on the Sunday night Ed Sullivan Show, signed a term contract Tue3day, an RCA records .spoke.sman said. He aaid lhe oleomar1arine heir stated he would use all his prolit1 in the cause of workt peace. the city Planning Commission Tuesday. The commis.sion recomme~ed city council approval of an amendment tc> current zoning ordinances. The amend· ment Yi'OUld allow the city to designata certain areas as a •'community facility district," provided they serve the com• munity's recr~ationi:rl, health, safety, go\'ernmenlal and administrative inter- ests. Arguments were successfully put up by representatives of several property own· ers that the propo!.ed amendment needed a clause assuring them that it will not be applied until the city actually acquires the property. An accompanying resolution of intent to change 147 acres of land near Talbert A venue and Golden West Street to thia new zoning: designation was continued. TllllOQ YQll lhe day aa well •llie~lsnotthe :ome case. The Omega d&y· date it truly tomorrow" · watch.And it will tell you when tomorrow comes. 0 OMEGA (!Ojj\1111100 fUMS IANKAMlllCARD M4'STtR ¢HAl&E ' only remalkable feature of these Omega watches. Less vi1 lbl1 t;>ut equally extraordinary 11 the llgtndary precision and-quaJ.. lly of the .. lf·Wind lng 01!18ga movement within 11ch hind- ' A-Ul.-IN!lf ~t.lloll ti!~. 0tyo41te fief. 1SIC fl'N· ••••.••.•...... MOO 1-S.ll·•fllllf~I 5'111!Mltr, D1y"lfllt tUIJ, 1oll( ftld to#, ttlll •Kt Cttl. Ma1C~l~g '"'°""' .. ,. ............... ,,, ...... .S-flO c. ld...wtlllr CMlltllatlOft di,......,.,, ~ elll, 1M IOll4 tol4 c111 , , , •• SS<; J. f. .J./ump~rie j Jeweler& 22 YEARS SAME LOCATION 112J NEWPORT AVENUE COSTA MESA ' PHONE 141·!401 I I I I I I I ' I l • Satldlehaek T~'ii-Fliial -.. • --N.'Y. Staefrw voe '3, NO. ·11, 4 SECTIONS. 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA W~NESQA)',_J°;(J'IUAR:i' ·~I, 119lQ ·• · --~ I t •• • • TEI" .CEfil'!'S -. ' ' -.. -. S~rfers, Carµpers oµ Marine Beach by June? By RICHARD P. NALL Of .. 0.Wf f'lllt SI~ William Penn Mott, Jr., director or state P!lfks and recrealion, plans to have surfers and campers using a mUe and one-half stretch of Camp PeOOreton by June. The state ls acquiring from the U.S. Marine COrps. an area that begins about l 1h miles southerly of San Onofre nuclear po\ftlr plant. and continues aouth iD a cenUe sandy beach. O'Sullivan To Seek 2nd Term .. Vice Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan, 42-year4 old Laguna Beach native, today an- nounced he will seek a second four-year city council term in the April election. O'Sullivan, who has been a lifeguard, merchant seaman, soldier, businessman. commercial diver, teacher and (still) a surfer, serves as Gentral office ad- ministrator for Santa Ana Unified and Junior College District. •·Four years ago, when I fir st ran for election to the City Council , I slated that the next four years would be the most iinportant in the history of our town," said lhe candidate. He cited council accomplishments as a freeway routed behind the hills (rather than through Laguna), Main Beach ac- quisition, authorization for a general pl&nt the sign ordinance and work toward a new and larger library. "[ feel now that the next four years will ~ ~uallY importiint. for oUr town," said o•s'uUivan. "Prog:llJnl whim-are under way .must bl guided io insure that La~a Be~ch will continue to retain the qua11~es which contribute to Its uniqueness ahd al the same time meet the challenges of the futurt ." Raping, Looting Found in Biafra By Press Party OWERRI. Nigeria (AP' -~e first newsmen allov.·ed inside fallen B1afra saw famished refugees fighting for food. loot· ing by Nigerian soldiers and heard sev- eral firsthand accoun~ o~ women being raped by victorious N1genan troops. . The farther the pre ss party went inside former Biafran territory. the worse the conditions of hunger, homelessness and confusion became. d Everywhere refugees wtre In the roa . · teetering all their world1y goods on Ui~i' heads, hunting lost husbands and du .• dren trying desperately lo change their Blaf;an money into Ni~eriao po_unds. to buy what food was available at little tm· promplu roadside markets. . . A young British doctor, working in N.1- geria less than two weeks, leaned ~s head against an ambulance and wept with rage. "I've had Lugers stuck ln both my ears" he sobbed. "My life hu been ther~tened umpteen Umes by soldiers wanting to steal my trucks and ambu- lances. rm a doctor, I'm l10t a bloody copper lpoliceman l." The doctor said he had just returned from an open field where~ t~ 100.wOWl~­ ed Biafran soldiers were • -~ng 1n their own pus and excrement, waiting for treat- ment that never arrived. "They bloody well ought to be dead .'' he continued. "Now T've got to go try and fix Uiem up. Don't go near Ulem un- less you 've goL cklthespins on your nose.'' Ttie doctor from Colchester. would only give his' name a.s ''Doc~or Phil.'' Without naming the unit. he said the ~1- dieri on duty in the area of the pedlatn~ hospital at Okporo we~ "such monste!"5 he never let the nurses go anywhere with· out an escort. "especially white ones :- the naUve nurses can always go bush If " ' something happens. "The young girls are afraid to come out of the bush, they are terrified or what will happen,·• the novelist Cyprian Ek- wensl told the newsmen. "There is now a saying among them : ·stay in hiding or you will be oonscripted into the army.' ,. "My sister Bibi was taken off and raped by the soldiers," a university stu .. dent named Paul Ohagw1 said. Two Biaf. r1n nun:es who would only give the.ir names as Theresa and Caroline said lhe)' wt.rt raped several time• as tbey passed through roadblocks trying to make their "'1 out of the bosh. In Port Hart00rt. recaptured by fed· ttal troop!! 17 months ago ,_nd now a state r:1pltal, the 11tate governor entertained (S.. BIAFRA, Pore •I . . In a telephone lntervie'1' today, Mott said "we plan to move everything so the people can gd. in there for day use 8nd camping." Access would be •taken, he said, by using two lanes of an okf four. lane .coast.al hifhway stretcb. · There would be portable .t.olJets ..and other temporary facilities untll the state has time~to work out permanent _plane f1Jf its first surfing park, Mott said. He -slid the question 9f an off.shore reef to provide a better .surflnl bl:e&.k . SEEKING SECOND TERM Vice Mayor O'Sull ivan Laguna Beach S~th Graders Above Average .. Sixth grade students ln Laguna Beach elementary schools a~ one, year ahead o( their grade level on a national scale and are expected to place even' higher at the state level. On the basis of comprehensive lelts ad- ministered as part of the Slate Mandated Testing Program,· students placed at a seventh grade level in all skills except .1~lling. Highest score was achieved I n arithmetic application at 7.72 (almost eighth grade) with spelling averaging out at 6.13 (almost seventh grade and .63 ahead of the national level). According to'L.aguna Beach School Superintendent WOliam UHom, CalUomia norms haven't been computed, but usually fall below the national norm. "These scores inHicate the tremendous "'ork done by our staff," Ullom told · trustees at the Tuesday night school board session. "fn 22 years of education. J haven't seen students score so high in arithmetic." Ullom said the staff will take another look al Ute teaching of spelling whlch was the only area in which students failed to ream asev.,en~ grade level. Tests administered covered reading ,·ocabulary and comprehension. mechanics of English, language ex- pression, spening and arithmetic skills in- volving computation, coocepts and. ap- plicaUoo. • Blamed fo1· Blast LOS ANGELES CAPI -Police 11y ~it· temess QYer the km of a lawsuit Urtilam- ed for a packaged bomb that exp~ and tore one hand each off of two ,police orncen ei:amining IL would have to be studied anew. The state was thinking along these lines In plaMing acquisition of the "Trestles" -one or lhe best of California 541rfing spots-shelved for...a time because of its proximity lo Presidenl Nixon's Western White House 1f Mou has inidcated confJdence . m ac- quiring lhe Trestles when l\.1r. Nixon i.s no longer President and hoPes alsol to open up other military land lo public use. State prioriJy on beach acquisition· ls fro~ Point Conception sooth to the Mexican border. Questioned about his comments Salur· day, following a meeting with ~ffl~als of the Irvine Company, that tht state is ac. quiring three more miles of· befCh, Mott said he had not meant the-Irvin& C.Om-. pany lands. "Some assumed I Wlt!I talking about three miles o( Irvine Prbperty (between Corona del Mar and Lag~ Beacli) but"l • w·s·talking •bot.It this niile and a half (ID Camp Pendltton)."· • . · -• · l\.1ott said he could not announce the new acqulsitkm before th'e adm1nlstration releued it. "Now there is an addiUOnaL . IT)j}e •n.d a half ·that ls a my,st.en:, ' .... Mott chuckled but said he wls <not priVillgol! yet to uy where that is. However,:he..ml· ed out Oranj;e County. Mott said of the session with Irvine Company:off¥:1als that it. "took a. k><>k. it the poaslbility, of a tolal enVlroJUl!enlally 1ves . ..,,..... ... • 1-e ea- ' '. Mcintyre Steps Down • Retires at 83; Fresno B.ishop Suc~essor • • ' ·~ ~ .... • I • VATICAN CITY (AP) -James. Fran-hence t am intruding on borrowed Ume;• cis Cardinal Mcintyre, known as the the Cardinal aaid in a statement. ar.c~nseryative ol the American Roman "J have decided to act upon the 1ug- CaliJlic hierarcbit ~ or "1'd"'1rith I ;,w..1 ~IJ the'~VI~ liberal nuns and priests, ha.s relirejf as CoUncll. '' archbishop of Lo5 Ar+ks, the VaUcan Vatican IOUrces &aid that aadopsatic•lll announced today. -4-succeeding Cardinal ~clntyre. a s Pope Paul VI accepted the resignation archbishop of * archdiocese,.one of the of the 83-)'eal'-old cardinal for re'&sons of lat~l in the United stites, woukl be age. The cardinal had served his ArchbiShop nmothy Manning, formerly archdiocese for eight years k>nger than bishop of Fresno and now coac:JJutor the recommended retirement age of 75 blshop in Los Angel_es·.with the ri&ht of which had been tixed by Pope Paul VI. succession. "I have come to the conclusion that my A young C8Uforoia priest studyi,ng In experience in UM: realm of time has more Rome described Archbishop ,Manning u than consumed of normal allotment, and (See McINTYRE; F11e J) Top of World Land Buy Okayed by Sclwol Board Laguna Beach school board members unanimously approved purchase of 6. 7 acres of land _on Top of the \Vorld Tues- day night while asklng for a study as to possible purcha,se of adjacenl acreage. Trustee William Wilcoxen was absent. Purchase of the land at a cost of $145,000 from M. W. Pinley's Emefco. Inc .. will be completed in 30 days al the request of the 1eller. ' Board Pruident Larry Taylor, who noted money Lor the purchase had been set aside as part of a lon g-range land purchase fund contained in a bond issue, said the price WI! $45,000 below the market value. "We should look at the land with th e Idea of_ a total package," Superintendent William Ullom told the board. He cited possible· city participation 1n developmenl of reereaUonal facilities. The land is considered as a site for ex- panded school athletic facilities . lt will accommodate up to 1ix teM.is courts, two . baseball diamonds and two football prac· tict-fields. In other business, Or. Ullom told lhe board it may be possible to set U,P release-time clasSes for religious in· struction by next fall . He said he received enthusia,tic sup- port from our mirtlsters with whom he discussed the idea this week and will give the program further consideration on~the basis of letters being aent to ministen and directors or Christian education. The program, available to student.! with parental acceptance, has a number oI problems to be worked out, he added , such as solicitation ot staff, meeting place and fonnulation of a curricu)l)l which will "hold and attract youngsters." Three field trips at no cost to the district were 'pproved by the boar~: a February jaunt to San Francisco by tile Choral Readers. --half-Ciay · ~nography boa I. trips from San Clemente and a' guld· ed river tour down the Colorado in April. .. -·_-':',_•:.:. .. --·-_ .. _ Contraci .. Souglit Laguna Beach cotlflcl!meil ~ight ·will seek a meeUng wllh the water .dislrtct in hopes of an agreement thal would inake trash tolleCUon mandatory anti place it on the water bllb. , ~ 'lii1s is often done ln cilles.wlleri the watar works is ~municipally_, o>«ned. Laguna, bow ever, would· flttd a~ee.ment of Laguna Beach Couri'tfW8.tl!t"""'Di.~ct and will seek a joiut meetini tO, Ctiecu11 the problem. Laguna: Stick to Image The council 11 expected also to approve a new bid of $2,450 fM1demOutiOO of~ old playhouU to 'mike roOrit fOr tem- P.O'•'l' par~. : CUy Map'g~r James ·D. W~eaton .-uld Jo,hn Verdup, who the ~ity ~arUer ~warckd the· demolition work, has . •n ho&pitallz.ed since and bu now-·declined the project. • 1 - • Publicist Discourages Regional Center Idea Laguna Beach should abandon the idea of competing for business with sur· roundlng communities on a "regtonal shoppln& center scale" and concentrate on contiunig to build its image' as a na· Uonally recognized center of art and culture, Chamber of Commerct members were told Wednesday. Addressing a breakfast meeting Of' local business leaders, William Aldrich, former public relations director oC the Irvine Comi.iy and lecturer in piblk: r<laUons at UC'lnlne ind UC Riverside, told his audience, "You couldn't be on IOUnder ground. Thou.sands of people are eager to e11Cape from the co~te and glas..111 jungles of the city and come to just such • pla..:e as Laguna Beach." The F'e&:tival of Arts has helped ·Im· measurably to build Its national reputa· tion and attract thousands of visitors, he said. "You are 'to be commended on the image you have attained and I urge you to conUnue. It wou ld be ridiculous to at- tempt competition with the giant shop- ping centers and their acres of paved parking lot. Laguna can profit greatly, Aldrich said, by the current ·resurgence of I.he deslre to ntain the beauty ot J1nd and avoid polluting it. ~·What you have fs hard to dupHcate. but. easy to deitroy," he said. "fiat you must .ell your!t1ve1 on the areal things you have here then C011tlnue the com· munl~y effort io empha1b.e that \map." The concern of youth groups with preservation of environmentel quality Is encouraging and should bt 1t1pport.cd. Aid.rich sald. He commen~ efforts to ' return lo "sanity in •isri'bta" ·and urged cooperation w1th effort& to en1b)e business firms to "aet th'eJr names in front .,, the public -but ~t gartshly." Instead of 11lkini abou( uinconiruous" shopping centers. Lquna shOukt "maJn- taind ll cha11t1ln& IP'cl•llY lllopo and . g_row. 'u a cent61° er arta: a~ crafts.." l>t' .. Id. 1Noting the e1traordlnary commuolty efforts to preeerve natural beauty In the <:anuet.Monterey area, where ·no .one it even permitted io·remove a tree, Aklrlch said, "Tbcre is the aa.me. aenae ol aeslbeUcs here and It tncourqt<l and 11.1pported. It will continue to lure thoee who detlre to eacape lrom tht 'jnlla,ta. or city Ille." --' I Marine Killerl .. • • In· El 'Toto 'Fill' ... ' •A 1 .. year<okl," Mllibo died" II Cllflp P.ondleton Naval HOllP!l•I <I( lnjllljes SUI· !ired In a lllJ '!h\Je ~"'••on llberti>last wftltencl In the town ot El'T.,... ,.P\'.t.Jal,Clau 'Ectwlrd W. Mc:Cl(1th NI· lercd a bnllen neck and WIS .!lowp by hellcopter to the Camp Pendletoo Jtolplt.I whet• ht di<d wtlb hi• -and l)rother fiom St. Loula al ltia bedliCI<. . Circum~ of the r•lal roll were opt dilcloaed by military. epolteamen. ~ . ·t planned scheme !or their three milu-(or coast) to satls!y publie·. need toptber with the private developer's feeling that they need some developroent. I am very encouraged by the meeting." Mott had sai~ earlier that th& coocept waa quite unique ·and mfght set a pre<:e· dent for tile rest ol California. Mott said he does not yet know terms of the ft1arine Corps offer to tum over the beach stretch below S~n Onofre. The ·cs.. BEACH, Pl(< ZI • 1ew Reds.Dahn Prisoners Criniinals . Prom Wire lervlce1 .. VJ~N!rlA~!!, 'l,oos-.,-. Ci!>'teo k 'thelr men than ever before In Ute , 11ast fevr "'' IQ .~ T .... _ ~wile al)!LllV Cf'llTJP,1nlons today heard 1 them desciibd ~ ~r-ie criminals lJbo may ~.tried for Vtth11tn war crbnes. Thty we1re shown photographs ofNorUi Vietnamese cituens being killed in air r~.ids, as offlc:ialJ studied their races in· tenUy to 3ee what emotion they might provoke. Mr11. Carole Ha"nson of 241 t. Birdroct Drive, El Toro, and the other three were interviewed for 90 minutes by North Viel· namese C)large d' Affaires Vu Tbien in the Laos .c8pitol. He !UbsequenUy is.sued a cmnmunique sa,yin& their appJications for· viau to viait Hanoi had been refused, and that they would receive no word about their miss- ing hasbands. · Mrs. Hanson's· husband', Marine Capt Stephen P. Hanson, was ahot down over Laos on June 3, 19'7, while flying a helicopter medical evacuation mission .so she was refused an audience by the North Vietnamese. · . She has said she will visit the Com· mUnlst Pathet Lao head.quarters in Vlen• ti~ne alone on her partlcU.larquut. "The reason they claimed we couJdn't go to Hanoi /' sakl Mr1. John Hardy o[ Azus/il, "was because so many people want lo 'go there and we tlert at the bot-- tom of the list. "So I asked for the application for the viaa to put us at the bottom of the list. and they refused that also. Bu~ I'm tryinf to be optimistic. We are going to prw them ·every day." · Mrs. Arthur Mearns. of Los Angele.s, who arrived 1n Laos Saturday With the 01hers, described the nOtth officials u (See WIVES, Pa1e I) Orange Weadler ' Don 't ·look !0< ony ...ht TburO. day. lt~d have i hard Ume cetttnc I throoah all that (o& tlujt's &oin& to ! stick with us through the .n!gbt. 1 Temperatures are /JUU atuck m 1 the 80'1, INSWE ToDA.V ; ; Coal.a Me&c's en-age thtl• 1 pions take &ht ipo1light in local "I , theater tht.s wttkind with a two-niQl&t productian of a 1930't comedy. Ser Entertahamtnt,· Page 16. I -...... . , .. ,. MWtll .._ • C•M!Wfllt J•t ,_.... ,..... • \ 5f ... "'U':'" ', ::::."=. ~i ,... •.N PTA f :M f i::... = = ,..,,., v.: .,... ........ 11. --....,_ • Dtwtn:• 11 ............... ........ .... ' ,....... . ·~ '"'' ,....... ... 'IMflff .,... ..... ' -...... a ....... ,,....,,. Allll ~ 11 ... ... • --~ ' ._... ... " .. IMttll'lt• ,, -.... .., f • I ' I I. I I i • J DAIL V PILOT L ~~lte! Appeal -P~ct ... 'Bad Vibes' ConVieted' Learj? • ......... DAILY Prwf LA~Do. Tex. -Blanilng his sei:oni! conviction in a federal marijuana rap overtu:med once by the Supreme Court on f4nor~ce and bad astrological vibrations from the pro1eculion, Dr. Timothy Leary ~today facu a prison tenn. -iii, Wiie ·1.1-"1 and-1011 John-u ~ defendants. · " ·• • '1 •at •!!!i'"'1' ...... iit~!ciH,•~· "ll'i'~ a'v1ctoiY "or c'opi!Ciirn' ovt.~ Ot:~JY, obifrr~ 'af{er bis conYtctfon VtnUJ,'' be observed ln an impromptu . The .aonvlcWm Tudfay i1' Laredo was only the second for the illvtr·h•frtd senior hippie who has been arrested 14 times on variO\.IS counts. A jury of elght men arld four women - all M'exicin-Amerie;ans -deli~rated only ·one hour and 2} minute~ beJore fin· ding him guilty of Illegal transportation ol marijuana into America. 'ueld"7, l°"-'11tni In thti auo outside the prtu conl.,ence,Clad In gray bellbo~m yeltowJna :ifOne ~urthl)USe. trouters and a rilagentf.colored shlrL. ' Tbe itian wbQ la a free Janee candJ!i.al!' 'l He -noted that tl.S. District.Court Judge ror. governor of CalifMbia -~Ona Rthet · ~e·nn c0ftna11~ ind the-prosecuting Uilrias -m81ritatneali6 neve·f ettn tot to -~eral aUprney; James Gough, were • ~ 1bl •Ytar-o(lld former H' a r\t a rd JI&~ profeaor remains free on 15,0CIO bail, howev<r, a!ld will appeal tile vtrdi~ returntd TuesdO)', which be ex- pectr to....,in again al the hiaher ~urt ltveJ. JUdp William Spefrs-today contiriQed a oimil¥ trial ldledultd to begin in Or111ge ~ SVpetior Court, with Dr. Lwy, .. Three ounces of the weed was found in a silver snuffbOx htilden in panties worn by his: daughter Susan, 18. now a Laguna Beach resident visited OC· oasionaUy by her controversial.family. "l think the j111y hl!d no chanct to Mei:~.and so coiJld. net have lmported both born unde( the'~ of the goat. lhe ~Taitnd ln Sus1J11'1 drawers. · ~"We·are ·nof8ngry.'' he continued. "\Ve Defense · ittcfnty.s .si.ld-tbC PBirtY was urilll olll' xouna fl'i~ to remain pon· i .. back • ~I~ Mexican border .by v · ~ l>ecall!' ':wf; cJll .win with tbt cUS!Om• o«Jslill ·and 1o14 to r<1uin a~t · .. •Y ID. Jul! •ta! loving and keep cool.'' «inlp]etiDK. pr9Ptr papers. and tbat tho •· The · colotful £•lllbrnla guliematorlal stash was1o_UDd· by U.S. agents as they caml!date has charged the r..enewed :rexas headed bi.Ck. c•W is: a plot by 'the N 1 x o n • Tit& eaie. fl'~lo&ec.. to illegal export. Admftie;(rat,ion. Jo .11~. "one of the perhaps. .. · -1p0kemen for y~th, peace _and trttdom. I Clean Your Own ·aoads BEACH ,.· ••. Highway .Beautificatwn Called Local f'rojec~ Beaut.ilka~on of Paclfic c· o a.s l and rest areas. Highway will ~ve to be a doJt-yflllne\f "We are really a committee of com-~=enCo~v~~ ~~;j~ mittees," said Koch. "If each little group KoC:h''9id toaay. · . .' .. · • ~es care of i~ locaj. a;ea, a.lot ~n be ''There Jw been .. too niµcb emphasis accomplished in the next 10 ytan." pJ.aced an ~ matter of. qualifyini as a The Tuesday metUng, spOn~ by the Nt.e SOIJ1ic rout.e,'1 Koct oplalned. "We Orange County~ AssociaUon, wa1 at· have to ~her Wt. wbeil the 'S-'Oastal tended by Koch, Fifth Dlrtnct Superviaor freeway gCes jn, Coasl: Hlghw•y no Alton E. Alli en, Kenneth Sampaon. county lonpr will be a state highway ; it will director of harbors, beaches and parks, revert to local jurisdiction, sectJon by Laguna Beach city manager James D. 5edion as the !reeway is bullt. Wbe~ and Direc~ of Public Works "Therefore, it will be up to the in· Joseph Sweany, Newport Bea.ch City dividnual entities along tht coast to take Manager, Harvey L. Hurlburt, Hun· care of ils buutilication." ~ . _IJogton_Beach .-development cooailnat.Pc- To dilcu.sl this: approach, city and Thomas Severns, UC Irvine Chancellor county otfidals met Tuesday in Laguna Daniel G. Aldr)cb Jr., Coast. ABsocla· Beach in a initial effort to coordinate tion· ·president Cap Blackburn, H. L. _plans to -beautify 42.5 milts of the Coast ''Les" Remmers, chair.man of the associ. lfJgbway.. ation.'s scenic improvement committee Eventual aim would be to attain and James O'Connor, president of the qualifications Bet forth for recognition ·as Sooth Coa.5t Scenic Improvement Project, a. state ~ route: eliplination of which COQCerM ils~lf with improvement bdlbr}ardl, UDdergrounding of utilities, a{ Coast Highway between Three Arcb .. removal of. unsightJy installationa, !llCh Bay and Dana Point. ~ junk yards and improvement of the Severns: described a $3 mi 11 i o 11 lllghw~y witb landscaping. viewpoints Jandscaptng and highway improvement project nearing completion-in HutJIJngton ~~ ,and. said a uv,.year, '4 million project wUI ht, initiate.cf west of the pier toward ~Isa Cblca in 1971or1972. lfu!'lburt C!Utd ulxlerlJ'OUnding of ufillties a1 the' most difficult problem because of ltt huge coaat and the dlf~ flcU~Y of obtaining financing. ~(forts· to date, be said, have "only scratched the !urface." Laguna':ii topography in addition to cost, gives the community additional pro- blems in pursuing a program. ol . un- dtrgrounding ut;1iP ::, Sweany-u1a. - Bringing the highway up to Btate 1<;erile -route stanaaras, Rlmiil~ jild, ,,,.11 ;e undet a 0 segmented plan;" with. eat1t Ci· ty, privately owned sect01"'.ljl1d cmnw· oWned sector' coocentrat.ing· on ·its owq problems. Any segment or the highway that now meet.! st.ate requirements can be sub- mitted for approval by the St.ate Highway Comrrlls"slon, Koch said, and recogniied as a scenic route, after which the state and local government u n d e r t a k e maintenance. F rom Pllfle 1 WIVES ••. Pickets to Laud Pilot "very hard and tauah" and not u pleasant" as rtd Jeacfers had been in other capitals tqey visited. :'But there ·i& nothinl tlse for me to do but Pf'tSS· them," Mn. Mearns said. "This is my life. We've betn away for a long time, and we an miss our children very, wry ri!uch, but we will it.ay as Jone &s we possibly can. · "AM if 1"~ do h&jt to l~vt, we l\OPI that other' families wlll pl~k up. irid will come and will do the Sime tbinp we bave done!' · CdM Man Named To Grand Jury Dr. Ralph Gerard ·or Corona del Mar has been swom in as a member of the Orange .Cowrty Grand Jury and is today i'eplleing the ailing Paul W. Brower on the 1970 investtgative panel. Dr. Gerard, 1007 Goldenrod Ave., waa named by Superior Court Judge James F. Juctee as Brower's replacement after the Placentia bulinessman advJsed the jurist that poor health preoluded hi• further i;ervlce. The UCI professor's appointment ~rings to seven tbe representaUon cf Oraqe Coast residents on the newly formed Grand Jury. He ill the second corona del Mar rutdent to be named to the IJ'OUp. 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'Ille New Yen Times lw lntegraltd ila want 4d> too, after hootllt picketing from NOW. Mr.•· $lllr!eY .Btmard. of Costa Mesa, NOl'i's membtnlllp chalnnan for t3 western atatta, aays the criterion for emp"1Yn1<nt -Id be ability to per!orm a job and not the sex of the applicant. Front Po9e 1 McINTYRE ••• "very capebJe. and more moderate" tha~ Cardlnal Mcintyre. Mcintyre told newsmen his decision to resign had been proinoted by Po~ Paul's recommendation that those card1nlls and bi shops 75 or over should retire. Among the outstanding issues in which Cardinal Mcintyre involved himself was a dlapute. over modernizing of nuns' habits. His battle with the Immaculate Heart Sisters of Los Angeles raged for months· and he finally lost when the Vatican approved" new regulaUons. The Vatic~·s new euidelines allowed sisters to raise hemlines, wear nylon stocking" and higher heels aod modifying their old heavy headdress. Although the cardinal had his: critics, he was praised by Catholics . cf many vie\vpoint.s for his consi.Stent endeavors to ralse the standard ot Cathollc educatioil in his archdiocese. · 1'he cardinal, a native of Ne1v York, l'.'ill ~ 84 oo June 26. Sht· salil'tlle DAILY:. Pllm ts .,,. ol rew newspapers in the ar ea lo folkr.v the Equal Employment Oppo~unlties Com· mission di~ectlve not W .~¥gregate v.·anl ads aecon:l1ng to' sex. · We're disapPolnted most of the staff won't be here Saturday . to greet the women from NOW. "Why don't they picket us Friday?" asked the editor. Mn!. Beniard !aid '™"I of the NOW women work. At jobs they found through the want ads, we trust. ' Herbert Bryant Services Held Services were held at 1 p.m. today tn the First Baptist Church, Laguna Hills, fqr Herbert V. Bryant. 80, father-in·law ot Rep. Bob Wllson (R·Callf.), who died ~fonday at South Coast Community Hospital. Mr. Bryant was farmer city manager of Chula Vista. Calif. and v.'ill be burled in that city at Glen Abbey. He was a city councilman and city clerk Jn Chula Vista before becoming city manager. A native of Arkansas City. Kansas, he had lived In California for 77 years, for the past 41/i years at Leisure World. Survivors inClude his widow, Laura, of the: home, 5600 Ave. Sevilla, Laguna Hills: a son, the Rev. Herbert V. Bryant Jr. of Seattle, Wash.; and da4ghter Mrs. Laura Jean Wilson or Pot-Omac, Md.; four gran d chlld·ren andslx iJ'f:&t grandchlldren. Mr. Bryant Wai past prtiident of the Chula Vista Rbt:ary Club, a member ct the Hemet Rotary Club and honorary deacon of the Laguna Hills First Baptist Church. From Page 1 BIAFRA ••• top brass at his daughter's wedding feast. But 'just •. ftw miles away, Ibo refugtts faced death. About SOO were crammed into the Uny Niger Materntiy Home, many ot them lying motionless in the hot sun amid \'omit. dust and flies. A froUP of British construction workei:s took up a collection to find food ror them. Th•Y said three to four died dally. Many of the· children tould not mcve and lay gaspl11g as nurse Elna Petersen ol ~Htn tttocl to 1etd them: ''Gtd htlp .these children." Londoner . Les Archer told some foreign newsmen. ".Nl'Jbody ti• seems to want to. I cannot btlleve th it Is happerilng." "The villages are the wor1t off." 111ld an Trish mlsslonary. Father Eammon )t!c· ~fahon,,..swl'f'ounded by hundreds or refu. gtts begging £or Nlgcrfa n pound$ in the ~hell·pocktd main sou.are of O..·errt. "They have no food. Their monev ls use· le's and wt ha\'I no way of g'Cttlng any. thin.If to them."' education and ambition had moved rar- ther up the ladder of progress than Ni· gerla 's 200 other tribes , were reduced to begging. with nut.stretched hands by the roadside. and fighting and clav.1ng at each other when' a food bag fell off a truck or broke at a feeding stalion. Such scenes were repeated enr''e!'<>ly In the newsmen's ISO.mile tour of fbo land, tor tJI Maj. Gtn. Yakubu Co11·on'11 good lntentlons, it did not stem that the Ni1?erlan army and the government re· ller machinery could begin coping with the. pro"blem. 011 Airstrip, except for a few potholes, stt.med to be In excellent condition. But it was: deserted save for the rusting ea~ cas.~cs of Rt lel'lst sl~ planes bnmbed ln thelr parking bays In the rtnal federal ~Irie. "1·r, u~ ... -i to ... ,, 111 .. 1~'les 1t nl,..ht, now w~ F?:t n"lhl.,f!." ~aid E~·en~I. "lt ls lm- p~··s,i\\·e L1int lhe f':OVernment use tht ti• Jsfl nii relief agencies." · But ttlt fl'.O\'emment h&s barred tlt for- Trestles qqo.tiatlons hid ·~roed in 9D .• $!·per-year tea.se' td tht ·state but Presi- dent N1xori'.S ~ pufchase shelved tbiS. Another • reason for rtfusing the (ire.St1e1) ~ase, the Marine Corps main· t~&I. ~wa! "a reqw~t.·for mat· tmum availablliliY of suitable amphibious ejer<i"! cla.s in the • pils~.Vle~ petiotl.r However, it was upd..eri'tooct that the 'l'OCky ""*"1 area in' question hid likeIY not been Uled .by the Martnu for this purpdse sl~ World War II. · OFFER ACCEPTED • Gov. Reagan IJ)romptly accepted ihe Merine, Corps Offer Tutld8y, ind · said, "We're ~ful that evtntuatcy' stveral ..-mil .. ·of tltmagnif.,.,,t shoffline wiU be .ieleaud to\~ use." . Alth""'-1-Mott >11~ <jeC!lneq to '·lq<•t• his mile ind1qne-~ol .. mystery ltelclf' the state is acqutnnt. some suspeded it might be in San Diego County. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty said in a San Cleniente speech Saturday, "'Mlere .wouki have been no sense, as we pointed out over a year ago, for the Navy to trade out of the public domain the beautiful Border Field beach in southern San Diego County, when the shoreline is so desperately needed for public recrea- tion. "Through the help in Congres.5 of Senator Cranston, and Ule attention given this issue by the news media. we now have a good chance of acquiring the Border Field beach fer a state park." Oceari front.age for public use has already become a candidates plank. Rep. John v. Tunney·U>.C.lif.), candidate for the Senate, proposed this week that Congress establish "a California Coastline National Pirk." · · STOP AT WATER "The park would" not stop at the water's edge.'~ said the Riveraide Democrat. "Seaward areas including submer1ed land rteh and islands would be protected." His proposal would include portions of Les Padru National Park, Vandenburg Air Force Bast, Camp Pendleton and the Channel Islands. Of the J,0$1 miles of Call!ornia ocean frontage, about 412 miles are publicly owned~ but much of the prime swimming areas or gent1y·s1oping. sandy beach are 1till in private ownership. • Wish We Were There With coo1, clammy weather still hovering over the Orange Coast, 'the sight of AustraJian beach beauty Patricia \Vells should waon the lnOst "frigi~ heart. Pat, preparing ·to explore the bottom, decoratu the sbo.re near Sydney where temperatures have been in the OO's. Second Semester Adult I Classes Set in Laguna Second semester adult e d u c at l o n classes in the Laguna Beach Unified School District will begin during the v.•eek of Jan. 26. Students may register ln the classes, which are held in the high· school and begin at 7 p.m. Classes offered, subject to enrollment of \5 or more, are : Monday: art, room 52; v.·oodshop, room 45, clothing construction, room ~4; photography , room $1A:. 'T'Ufsdil.Y: · crafts, room 52; driver educat~on, rooJll 62 ; tapestry v.·~a.\'ing, room,~; auto·iJhop, room 42j humaiiltles, r~m ~5. · Wednesdaiy: fiberglass, room 4 S ; stitchery. mom 53; stocks, bonds and mutual funds, room 23. Thursday: jewelry making, room ii; welding, room 45. The driver training course will be held on S8turdays at Umes announced by the instructor. but all members of the class should attend ll'le Tuesday everuna meeting in, rootn 62. ,, Tuition fee for each class is $5, except lhe drirer education course of lS classroom hours and eight hours, whlch costs $10. Rites Conducted For Mrs. Gill Funeral servict!S we.re held at 11 a.m. today in St. Mary's Episcopal ChW'Ch for 1.fargaret H. Giii~ 78, ·fdrmer resident of 145 Cedar \Va~. Laguna Beach, who died Jan. l4 in a Laguna nursing home. A retired head clerk in the state engineer's office in Wyoming, Mn. Gill had lived in Laguna for 15 years and wu active in St. Mary 's church. She ls survived by two brothers. Stanley H. Gill of Lagu~ Beach and William A. Gill of Sun City: a nephew. Dr. Stanley J. Gill of Boulder, Colo. and by a grandniece and grandnephew of Boulder. Burial will be in Lake view Cemetery, Cheyenne, Wyo. nom ~w\ watch Telling you the day as wr.1: as 1he dale ls not the Jme case. T~ Omega day· d1te 11 truly tomorrow's Wilch.And it will tell you when tomorrow comes. (l OMEGA only remarkable feature of these Omega watches. Less visible but equally extraordinary i$ tile legendary preclslon and· qua!· ity of the self-winding Omega 1n0viment within each hand·' \ -S•"f.w.~e'"' Ct "ll•ll•tlo11 c~rono110e!t•. l•;odatl 11.i. 111< ,.. ................ ··~ '-Sflf•!"41nr S.1111u1.,. Otl'd•~ flltr. .,)I' fOlf to~, llttl bt't eltt. MtlllP!ltll J11 e1t.t .......... ., ................. U tt ~ -S.1&.lldnjll"' OM!tlfllie~ <~fOIOClllllMr. .~tlll •l•I, lllC Mlli lolf ~-••••. UU CONVENIENT · TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CH>.R6E J. C. .JJ.um11hrie ~ JeweferJ 2? YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-1401 182! N•WFOnT AVE:!UE COSTA MESA Tho one proud lbos, w h o thought t:i111 rtllef agt:nctts that helped Biafra. ,., ______________________________________ _. ~, \ ' •• I , ' ' I •• • • • .... f ... •o T ··~ ~· -! ; I ~ ' • • • t Laguna ·Be'-eh YO~ 63, NO. 18, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PA~ ORANGE COUNTY, CAlfFORNIA . . . • . t. ' > • WEDNESDAY, ..:IANUARY '21, r9to · ... ~ .. N.Y. Stork• TEN CENJ'S Surfers, Campers on Marine Beach by June? ' ' . By RICHARD P. NAU. Of "-C.11'1 P119t ll1H William Penn Mott, Jr., direclor of :rtate parks and recrtation, plarus to bave wrfers and ~ using a mile and on .. ha~ stretch ol Camp Pendlelon by June. • The slate is acquiring from the U.S. Marine Corps. an area thal begins about 114 miles southerly of San Onofre nuclear· power plant, and conUnues ml!_th in a ientle 1lllldy beach. O'Sullivan To Seek 2nd Term .. Vice Mayor Joseph O'Su.D.ivan, 42-year· old Laguna Beach native, today an- nounced he will seek a second four -year city council term in the April election. O'Sullivan, who has been a lifeguard, merchant seaman, soldiu, businessman, commercial diver, teacher and (still) a surfer, serves as central office ad· ministralor for Santa Ana Unified and Junior College District. "Four years ago, when l first ran for election to the City Council, I stated that the next four years would be the most important in tbe lustory of our town," said the candidate. He cited council accomplishments as a freeway routed behind the hills (rather than through Laguna), Main Beach ac- quisition, authorization for a general plan, the sign ordinance and work toward a new and larger 1ibrary. "I fee] now that the nei:I four year~ "'ill be equally important for our town," said O'Sullivan. "Programs 'which are under way must be &Wded to insure that ~a Be~ch will continue to retain the (ll&llities which contribute to its uniqueneml &nd at the ume time meet lbe challenges of the future." Raping, Looting Found in Biafra By Press Part y OWERRT. Nigeria (AP) -:nie first newsmen allowed inside fallen B1afra saw famished refugees fighting for food, loot· ing by Nigerian soldiers and heard ~v­ eral firsthand ~croun~ of women being raped by victorious N1genan troops: The farther the press party went mside fdrmer Biafran territory, the :worse the conditions of hunger, homelessness and confusioo became. . Everywhere refugees were 1n the roa~. teetering all their worldly goodsandon thcbie.f heads hunting lost husbands . • dr.en, 'trying desperate~y ~ change their Biafran money into Ntl(tnan J>O:llnds. to buy what food was available at little 1m· promptu roadside markets. . . . A young British doctor. working 1n N.1· geria less than two weeks, leaned ~s head against an ambulance and wept with rage. "I've had Lugers stuck in both my tars," he sobbed. "My life bas ~n tberatened umpteen Umes by soldiers wanting to steal my trucks and bam1~; lane~. rm a doctor, I'm not a 01VUJ copper (pollceman)." The doctor said he had just returned from an open field where~~ 100.wou~· ed Biafran soldiers were lymg tn their own pus and excrement, waiting for treat· ment that never arrived. "They bloody well ought lo be dead,'' he continued. "Now l've got lo go try and fix them up. Don't go near them UJ?; I~!fyou've got clothespins on your nose. The doctor from Colchester. would only give his•· name as "Ooc~or Phil." WithoUt naming the unit, he smd the ~I· diers on duty in the area of the pedlatne hospital al Okporo were "such monst~s" he never let the nurses go anywhere with- out an escort; "especially white ones -;-- the nati ve nurses can always go bush 1f something happens." ··•nie young girls are afraid t.c> come out of the bush, they are terrified .or what W1U happen " the novelist Cyprian Ek· wensi told the newsmen. "There is now a saying among them: 'Stay in hiding or )'OU will be conscripted into the army.'" •'My sister Bibi was taken off and ~ped by the soldiers," a university slu· dent tllmed Paul Obagwa said. Two Biaf· ran nurses who would only give their names as Theresa and Caroline said the-y were raped several time• as they passed through roadblocks trying to make thelr WllY out of the -· tn Port Harcourt. r<eaptur<d by fed• oral troops 17 months ago and now ;.Jf'ale apital, the state governor enteKalned (See 81.U'RA, Pa,. I) Tn a telephone Interview today, Mott said "we plan to move everyUring so tJlC people can get in there for day use and ca,mpi'ng.0 Access would be taken, 'he said, by using two la.rit!s of an.,okl: foui- Iane coutal highway stretch. There would be portable toilets and other temporary facilities unUl the state bas time to work out permanent plana for its first surfing pai'k, Mott said. He aakl the question or~an off-sftott ree:f to ')l'OYide a better aur{mg break SEEKING SECOND TERM Vice M•yor O'Sullivan Laguna Beach Sqtli Gradei·s .. I : ' 'I·~ ' ..;_ Aheve Average ' Sixth grade students in Laguna Beach elementary schools are one year ahead of their grade level on a national sca le and are expected to plact even higher at the .state level. On the basis of. oomprehelllive tests ad- mihistert!d as part of the State Mandated Testing Program,. students placed at a seventh grade level in all skills ucept spelling. Highest score was achieved In a1ithmetic application al 7.72 (almost eighth grade) with spelling averaging out at 6,83 (almost seventh grade-and .63 ahead of the national level). According to Laguna Beach School Superintendent William Ullom. California norm! haven't 'been computed, but usually fall below the nationaJ norm. "These scores indicate the tremendoull work done by our staff," Ullom told trustees at the Tuesday night school board .session. "In 22 years of education . I haven't seen stbdmts score so high in arithmetlc." Ullom ~ the staff will take ;anotl'ler look at the tea~ of spelling which,. was the only area Jn which stuaents failed ·to reach a seventh grade level. ~ Tests administered covered reading ,·ocabulp.y and compreb-ension, mechaDl~ ot English, langualf; ex- prestiOll, aperling •l"nd arittunetic skUJs.in- voiviog· computation, concepts. and ·ap-plication. • Blamed for Blast uis,ANQELES (AP) -Police~5·~11- ternes& o\lft O)e loSI of a lawsuit. i~ ..r for a packaged bomb that np and tore·aoe hand each off of two ,.ilce officers e1amjning it. woo.Id ha ve to be studied anew. The stale was thinking along these lines in plaMing acquisition of the "Trestles" -one of the best of California surfing spots-shelved for a time because or It! proximity to President Nixon's Weslern White House Mott has inidcated confidence -1n ac- quiring the TresUes when Mr. Nixon is no longer President and hopes also to open up .other military land to public ~. State priority on beacb acquisition ls from Point Conception south to the ~texican . border. · Questioned about his comment! Satur- day, following a meeting with officials of the Irvint <;:ompany .. lha1 t~ state is ac- quiring three more mlle11 or beach, Mott said he had not meant the Irvine Com- pany lands. "S:9me assumed._ t was talking about three miles of Irvine. Property (betweeb Corona 1el Mar and La~a Beach) bufl , • . was taj~ing about thi$.mile and a half (in Camp Peridlett>n'J." · Mott said he could not announce the new acquisJtion before the administration released it. "Now there is an additklnal mile and a hair that is a.mystery," Mott chuckled ~ said he was not privile1ed yet to say where that is. However, be rul- ed out Orange County. Molt sald of the session v•ith lrvine Company officials that iti ''took a look a~ the PO~lblllly ol a'IOtaJ.envlronmentally 1ves • IC e.a Mcintyre Steps Down Retires at 83; Fres110 B_ishop, Succ~ss~~~; VATICAN CITY (AP ) -James Fran-hence I a1n intruding on borrov;ed 1time;" • '1 _., '· cis Cardinal Mclntyr:e, known u the the Cardinal said in a statement.' archconservaUve of the American Roman "I have decided to act~ the 1111· cat~;lic ltierareh$.liotillUle or Jtudtlttlidi P,i;na1; ~,. th• ~· ". Jibtt~ nup.s and ]lfil'st'a, 'ha.! re~ as ~.,JI~-·-· • ' - archbishop of Los AngeJes, ule t'atlcan" · Va1ican-IO\lrcealiid thif.-aW.orifit;ciDjf announced today. ' ' i.itcceeding ·Cardinal Mcintyre a 1 Pope Paul VI accepted the resignation archbishop of the archdiocese, ooe of the of the 83-year-old cardinal for reasons of largest in the United States, would be age. The cardinal had served hi.!1 Archbishop Tlmothy Manning, formerly archdiocese for eight years longer than bishop or Fresno and now coadjutor the recommended retirement age of 7~ bishop in Los Angeles with the right of. which had been fixed by Pope Paul VJ. succession. "I have come lo the conclusion that my ·A· youni California priest stuc!Ying fn experience in tht r.talm of Ume bas more Rome described Arehbishop. Mannine as than consumed of QOnnal aJJotmint, arkt. (See:McINTYRE~.F11e l) --Top of, World Land B.uy . Okayed by School Board La~ Beach school board members unanimously approved purchase of 6. 7 acres of land. on Top of the World Tues- day ni&ht while asking for a study as to possible purch~ of adjacent acreage. Trustee William Wilcoxen was absent. Purchase of the land at a cost o[ $145,000 from M. W. Pinley's Emefco, Inc . .-will be completed in 30 days at the reques\ of t!'e seller. Board Pmident Larry Taylor. who noted money for the purchase had been set aside as part ' of a long-range land PurcbNe fund. contained in a bond issue. said the prtCe Was $45,000 below the market value. "We sboukl look at the land with the tdta d. a total package," Superintendent WUllaql Ullom told the board. He cited po111lblt c.itY participation In development of recreational facilities. Tbe land b cohsiclered as a site for eJ· paneled IChool ~tfil~lic facilities . It will accommodate up to six teMis courts, two baseball dfamonds and' two-footba'(f prac- tice fields. ITI other business, Dr. Ullom .told the board it may be possi ble to set up release-time classes for religious in· struction by next fa ll. He said he received enthusiastic sup- port frrim our m.inistera with whom .he discussed the idea this week and will give the program further consideration on the basis of letters being sent to ministers and directors of ChrisUan educaUon. The program. available to students with par <!ntal acceptance, has a number of probltms to be worked out, be added, such as solicitation of staU, meetlng place and fohnUlaUon ·of a curriCUim which will "hold and attract youngsters." Three field trips at no cost to the district were aP,Pro'(ed by the board :. a February jaunt to San Franc~ by ti)• Choral Readers, half-day oceaijOifap!)y boat trips from San Clemente and a glild,. ed river tout down the Colorado in April. RE·TIRU.'A T...tr. :.~ ·cardinal Jamn.M_'{IA!it:,i·.:.~·· Trash COUec'tioll · . . Contract Sought. Laguna Beach councilmen torilghf'will ~l;Jt-a.meeti}lg With ·the water·distrirt.tn hopes of an agreement' that would make traSh Collection mandatoryfand i>lace:tt on the witer bills. • This is often done µi, ciUes \Vhere> the water works is municipally owned. LSgun.a, howl9tr, woli.ld·neta agreement or Laguna Beach cOOnty WateroiJtr\ci' and will seek•a joint meeting to discuss ·the pfoble'm. Laguna: Stick to Image The council is expeC\ed 190 ~ 'pproye 1 new bid of $2,450 for deniolWoh ol. the old playhou~ 1o 0mike--'roori't for tem- J!Ol'8" park!nJ- Cl.ty Manaa:~r James-D. ·Wheaton said olohn yer<1u10, who the• c;:lty . rearlier ~warded·the demolition work,' hllS been ltospilallud lht« aod bu now •cle<:llned the project. Publicist Discourages Regional Center Idea Laguna Beach should abandon the. idea of competing for business . with sur- rounding communities on a "regional ahoppini center scale" and concentrate on conUllnig to build it! image as a na· tiooa Uy recognized center of art' and culture, Chamber or Commerce member• were told Wednesday. Addreuin& a breakfast meeting of local busintss leaders, William Aldric h, former public relations director of the trvlne Compony and lecturer ln'public relation1 at UC Irvine and UC Riverside, told ·hls audience, 11You c::ou~n't be on J01:19der ground, 'l'houllnd1 ol people are eaaer to elClpe from the concrtte and glass jangles of the city and come to just such a ptai..-.e u Laguna Beach." 'the FesUval of Art.I has helped Im· measurably to build its naUonal repula· tion and• attract thoullands of visitors, he sa14 "-YoU are to be. commend~ed on the image you have attained and I urge you to contirwe. It would be rkUculous to at· tempt competition with the giant shop- ping centers aod their acres of paved parking lol. La1una can profit great!)', Aldrich said, by the current resurgenct of the desire to retaJn the beauty ol land and avoid ponullna It. "What you have Is "hinf to du_pUcatt, but wY to destroy/' he uld· .. "Fi'r'li. you must sell yOw-ielVea on the ,:rtat thlnas )'OU have here then ~Unue tf'.e com· munlQi effort to emphasbe that image." The conc:em ol y .. th fl'O\lll' with prt~vati011 of tnvtronmental quaUty Is cncouraalng tnd should be aupported~ Aldrich said. He ~mme.nded efforts to return to "sanii.y J"&lgnlng" an~ \U'&cd cooperaUon with efforta to enabJe business firmll to t•g,t their names in front or the public -but nqt &arishly." · Instead of Lilklni about ''tnconcruous" xhopping, centers, Laguna sbbuld "maln· tlln ill charming specially sbop.ol and grow u a cenier of arta and aaft.s," be Hid. oNoUnf the -aordlnary <Ornmunlty efforts to preserve natural beauty in. the , CArmel·Monterey aret. whtre·noi.one fa ' eYen pcnnlllt.d to remove"' tree. Aklrfch said, 'jThere ii the aame • .enst of aesthetics here and U encourqed and IUpported, It Will colitinue to. lure 0- Y(ho de1I"' lo acape from the )>r..,uru or city life... . I Marine Killed -.. In· El 'foro tF all ' , ' . ' . " . planned scbemC for·their three mile.s. (ot coast) to sal!aty public need together with the private developer's fee~ that they need some. development. J am very, encouraged by the meeUng,'.! Mott had said earlier that the concept was qulte unique and might set a prece· dent for the rest of 'Califomla. Mott said he does not yet know terms or the ·Marlne Corps oiler to tum o~the. beach stretch below San Onofre. The (See JIEACll, i'qe Z) • 1ew 0 OS Reds Claim Prisoners Criminals From Wire Sen1ces VIEllTIAI!~ 1--. ci,ler 14 their mtn 'than ever before ln .tht . past few fea1'8', ·aitt El Toro -"bciu.mfe-anil lier companions today he~' them describd a! savaie crtinirlals who may be tried for VJetnam war crimes. They were shown photographs of North Vietnamese citizens being killed in air r~ids, all officisls studied their faces in- tently 1o see what emotion they :Dl.ight provoke. · Mrs. Carole · Hanson or 2411 Birdrock Drive, •El Toro, and the other three were interviewed for '90 minut!ll'b)' North Viet- namese-Char1e d' Affairea Vu Thien jn lhe Laos capitol. • . He iubsequen'tly Issued a communique saying their applications for visas to visit Hanoi had been refused, and thaf they wou)d'f_eCelye' no word. about their mW· ing husbands;· · -• ·Mrs. lfl{Json'1·busband, Marine Capt. Stephen P. H11110n, was 1hot ~ over Laos on June 3, l!Nl7, while flying a helicopter medical evacUatlon mission so s.he was refused an audlel'l.ce by the'North Vietnamese. She .has .said· she Will''V.islt ttie -.~m· munlst Pathet Lao headquarters in Vien· tlane alone on her partjcular quest. - "The reason they clltmed we cooldn't go to. Hanoi," said Mr,s. John Hardy of Azusa. "was because so many people want to 10 there and we were at.the bot· tom of tbe list. "So I asked for the applicatlon for the visa to put us at the bottom of the list, and they refll.8ed that also. But l'm trying to be optimlstk:. W are going to press them every day." ' Mrs. Arthur Mearns, ot Los Angeles, Who arrived ln Laos Saturday wJth. the <>1.hers. described the north officials as (Sec wn1ES, ~a~e' l) Oraaie Weadler 0on·t look for any rain Thura- day. ft'.d have a hard time lldtinl through all 1that foi that's going to stick with ua through . the nltl)tt. Temperatures .,e· sUU stuck lo. the 60'1. INSIDE TODAY co·ata MeJC't -un.aafr thes· pian.s ioke the ipotlight in local t'Liattr this weekend ioith a t....Ughl production of a 19~'• com1d11. Sec E1~tcrlainmeni. Poge 16. · ' I 't . ' I :t DAILY PILOT L WidntsdJt, Jan1t117 21, 1970 ~Another Appeal Planned .. 'Bad Vihes: Con~cted Leary? lpidll to lilO D.lU.Y PILOI' LAREOO. Tex. -Blaming his second conviction in a federal marijuana rap «>vertwned ono1 by the Supreme Court. on ignorance and bad astrological vibrations from the pro1ec01i<>n, Dr. Timothy Lflry .to4ay facu a prison tenn. ' Thi •-ye&Hld fonner H a r'V a rd ')&YcllOtogy professor· remains free on $5,000 ball, however, and wlU appeal the verdict returned Tuesday, which he ex- pects 'to· wlll again at the higher court iexeL Ju~ William Speirs today rontlnutd a lµnilatttjal scheduled to be&ln in Oran1e ~ut>li Superior Court, with Dr. Leary, Ill WUt l\o!lllllrl' aed 1011 John ~-~readants. ' • Tlit convlclloo Tuotday In 4ndo w11 only the sfilnd ·for the !ll\tt~·hilred senior hippie who has betn arrested 14 times on various counts. A Jory of elgbt men and four womtn - alt Mexican-Ame rica11$ -de.liberated only one. hour and 21 minuteis.before fin· ding him guilty of Illegal transportation ol marijuana into Amertca. Thtt~ ounces of the weed was found In a sliver snuffbOX. hJdden in panllts worn by his ditughter Susan. IS, now a Laguna. . Beach · resident visited OC· cuionally by her contr9versial family. "I Wok the juiy bd no ch .... to i!llliof!lt ·!lit"'·· •.rm.ut~ -~'ltT-. ·\.tctolYOf··etp11C611i over Di. ~ '!U'lfJ:Z' alter hi> c:OovtCU.. Vtnua," ht "'8erved In tn impromptu Tliudllf, iOW>119' in lhe_.IUn Ollllldt lbt pttt• ...,it,.nCtl <lld In gray b<llbottom yelJOWlnl dtont COurtho~ . frous~rt and a magenta~1~red shirt. • TM·man who ls a free lance candidate Ut not~ th1i U.S.·DIJlriat li:ourt. Judge for aOVernor of Californ1-1-&inOlfg oUfer ·· Btnn Corina Uy and the prosecutlilg t!llnp -malntatned hfnevtt e•en 1ot to ftdttal .. attomer:-J1mes Gough, were Mexlco arid so could not have inlported both born under the sign or the goat. Ute pot foqffli. .. in1Susan's'drawers. ''.\Ve are not anjry," he CX>ntinued. "We . Oeftnse attorneys said ttie. party was ur1& all our younJ triends to remain non- 'turped ba~k ti' the Me.tcan JIOrcter by ' vjlltftt ~1Use· wt ~~ wln' with t~ cualoin• o(llclall .and li>kl to return •f~r •Y.olem. Juol •liY 16vlnf .w ~eep cool. completing •J*Oper papen, and that lhe . ''""'colorful Ctlllwnia aubernatotial slash was CQulid b)' U.S. apqts as they candidate has charged the rei:t~wed Texas htid-ed~back. cast is ,a P1ot l;iy \he Nixon , The cu;·wi1.cl0Sf!r to illegal eJport. 'AdminlStJation . tp .111~~, one of the perhaps. · •pc>kcsm•n·1or yeulil, peaco and freedom. . • - Clean Ft'om ·Pilfre 1 Your Own Roads BEACH_ ••• Highway Bef:Lutifieation Called Local 'Project Trtatlt1 negoUaUOns hai w_roed in on a Sl·per-year lei!tt t~ Utt atate but Prtsi· dent NIJOD'c houle purchUe shelve<t this. Anotht:r reason for refusing the BeauUncation or Pacific Co a s t IDghway will have to be a do-it-yourself job undertaken at local Ieve&;. orange County Roaa C.Ommi9siMer A. S. 0 >.J'• l(oeh ttid todt11. • . ~ "There has been too much emphasis placed Oii( the .matter bf q..ufyiog . ., a state IOel>Jc route,".Kock .eXplalned. "We have 10·remember tJmt when the ·coastal freeway 1°'5 in,. COast Highway 110 longet wUl be a state highway : it will revert to local jurJ.sdictlOO. section by uction as the freeway is built. •1Thefefore, it will be up to the in- divi dnual entities: aJong the coast to take care of-ita:-beauUfication:!1 To dllcuas this ·approach, city and cowitY O(flclals met Tuesday in Laguna -.Belch in ., inid~ w~ to coordinate pltns to b<auli!y 42.5 miles of the CO.St Jfighway. ' EventuaJ aim would be to attain qualificatio{lS set forth for recognition as _a state scenic route : ellminatlon of ,billboards, w>de'.rgrounding of utilltles, removal of ·un.1ghtly tnstanatlons, wcb :.as junk yards and lmpro~m<nt ol'the hlgllway with landscaping. viewpoints WIVES •.. "very hard and tough" and not u pleasant" as: red Jea<fers had bun iD other capitals they visited. "But there is nothing el~ fot me to do but preu theru," Mrs. Mearns said. "ThJs b my life. We've ,been away for a long t!me, and we all mia our chUdren vezy, very mllCb, but we will slay•• loot ais we possibly can. • 11 AD4I it we do have to leave, we }lope that oth·er famllles will pick, up: anc1· wUI come ' and will do the same things we bave done." CdM Man Named To Grand Jury Dr. Ralph Gerard of Corona del Mar has been sworn in as .a member of the Orange County Grand Jury and is today replacing the ailing ·Paul W. Brower· on the 1970 investlgatlve panel. Dr. Gerard, 1007 Goldenrod Ave., was nam~.by Superior Court Judie James F. Judie ii: Brower's replacement after the Placentia businessman advised the jurlst that poor health precluded bls further service. '11le UCI professor's appajntment bring! to seven the representaUon of Oranie Coast reside.nts on the newly. formed Grand Jury. He l's the aecond· Corona del Mar reildent to be named to' the,eroup. Two participants 1n the 19-member pan- el are from Huntington Beach, two are from Newport Beach and Capistrano Bea<:.h i$ repr~ented op the grand jury by one membtr. ··~itlijlt•ll OAAHG!. cO~r·,.u1L1iW1MO COM'"'"" ll:o•o't H. W114 r r111M11t eNll f'lll>H11ttt J1~lr It. C111lt t Viet P-esldml i•A c .... ,.1 Mfftlf., TI!t11111 K11vif f:ill!Ot Thol<'tt A. Mwrp~i"a Mt llttllll (fltor 11111-114 ... Nill Ltf11t1t B••<ll cur tt!M 1-t"• looc• Offko 222 Fo11 1f Av111u1 M1ll!11t A441111: P.O. ltr '''· t2•12 Ott\M Offf'" Cnlt """"' "° Wtt! ••v SUttt H•..--i lttt~: t;11 w.,1 l 1l1101 twle••,. "~nll!ll!tn ••~(!\; '1tll lhttll ,,_.,••••• DAILY .. ILOT, wlt11 Miki\ lo """""" t~t NtWl•JlrOU. It "*'hfl;O iltllV t•C•tl illft• .... llt ..,.,,_ .Ollltftt ,... 1. .......... , .... ,....,_, •ttcflo. C..!1 M"•· 1<v~llt>01111\ k"ffl '"" ,"""1fllll Yt lltv. t lt:>11 will\ lwf rttlMll H llloM. Or ..... CNll ll~lta~•nt ~11'1' ... ll!ll"t pllll" tit fl 11!1 WHI It'-) trw~ ,._...,.,, ••:cP>. '"" JJO Wiit.i hr $1,...1, Clhlf. Mttt. '•"•' ... ,,, •• 4t4·t••• ClmHtit-1 ..,., 142-4JJI (..,,llM. Ifft, Or•• Ct ltl P1*tl1~1.., C'""''"Y· Nt 11tw1 ,1111i.i. im,.11r1n•~•· •tt0rltl IMll« tr lf-HH"""" Mftl~ _, .. ~tf w;#l<>\Jt tll'ICIOI ~· ,...,,111 •r e.tr•1911• •.-ntr, lttlllf (ltll _., ... llfld llt H..wt ltMf' tfllf et.It Mat. Ct H•"""· S•.•1u 1p1;.,, w e•mtt Uff l'IO•l~lri !Y 11u r1 •1Jt """"'"'' ......... , •"~"'*"' l.ot ""*'t~: ... { and rest areas. project nearing completion in Huntington ~~eaUes) lease, the Marine Corps main· j•we aite really a c<mmittee (l( com· Beach atld said a five-y,ar,·M n)illion tatned, wu "a,,rtqui.rement for mas:· m1ttees," said Koch. "If elld> HIUe group = ;;:1~ ~!i~"r977~: ,":n~' pier !mum avlllabillcy of suitable amphibious takM care of it.I local area, a lot can be • Huf'lbUrt. .cJUed WKlergroondiug of ~ estfciei areu · in the .. pbst..Vietnam accomplished in the next 10 yeals. ". utill the tood th The Tuesday meeting, sponsored by the ~· ues 81 most dlfficu1t problem ~period." HoWever, tt was·Wlders at Orange O:x:inty Coast Alsociatk!n, wu at-becaij8e ot It, huge cout and the dlf· 'the rocky bottom are~ bi question had tended oy Koch, i:'llth Dlstrlcl Supervl>or flcuicy ol oi)i.Jnin1 financing. Effor!< to. likelj> not be<n•oied by :ihe Marines for Alton E. Alien, Kenneth Sampson, county =~~·said, bavt "only scratched the · this purpose !ince World War II. director ol harbors. beaches and patks, La · • IOpo ph • addltlon t Lagupa .Beach city manager James D. guna 5 gra ~ m . 0 OFFER AOCEPTED Whe&too and Director of Public Works cost, gt~es the ~mmuruty addi~l pro-Gov. Relgan promptly accepted the . · &!ems m pursuing a program. . .DC un, . . _ Joseph SWtany, Newport Bea.ch CltY def grounding ut'~!+'::, Swtany said. f\farine. Corpg offer ~ay. and Slld, M~ser, .. llarvey L. Hur~bllrt, . Hun-~Jing the Nghway up tO st.ate scenic •·we're )r)pefu1 that ev~.tua~y seven.I tfnltM Beach devtJopment cocrd1n1to.r: , route standards Reiimenoiaid ni.mllie more~lftiles of tlt1s magniflcent shoreline 'nlcmu Sev~ .. VC Irvine Chancellor untl a ••seiM.~t.ed plan .. wtth each Ci· will be ~ for stmilar use." Danial G. Aldrich Jr., Coast Associa· " . ~.. .. AltbwC!>' Mott·stUI declined to locale ~M ,Ptesident Cap Blackbum. H. L. ~~~ ~=n=g ~ i~t his mil••nd.,>ne.b.U ot •'inystery beach'.' Les Remmer•.• chairman ot the 1ssocI· robletns the state ls acquiring, tome suspected it ation's scenic uttprovement commlttee P · . h mim.+ be in San Diego County and James O'Connor president of the Any segment of the highway t at now A•"" b'-Al 5· oty ... :..i • ' I •· sta" I •-be .. ssem .., ... an an 1er s~ m a SQuth CQaSt Scen)c Improvement Projec mee~ Le rtqu remen...,, can suu-Sa Cl . le ......._.... Saturd "The which ~erns itself with linprovemeni mrtted for approval by the State Highway nid hem.en .... "Y""""" ay, ;_,~! Of Coast . Htshway between Three Arch Commission, Koch said, and recognized wou ave ~n no sense, as we po1ui=1 Bay and Dana Point. as a sctnic route. after which the state out over a year ago, f~ the N~vy to severns described a $3 m 1 l t i o n .and loca1 government u n d e r t a k e trade. out of the. public d~ain. the Jandscapilli and blghway improvement malnttnanee. beauti!ul Border F1eld beach 1n "°";them San Diego County, when the shoreline is: eo dtsperately needed for public recru- Pickets to Laud Pilot For Integrating Ads 'l1'e D,\ILY PILOT'1 OOota Meta offtct wlll ht plckeCed Sablnlay. A ,...P from Na11cNJ OrpJ!ilalloo for Women CNQWJ will c.,.ry placfl'da telling jual what they flilnk {i illt l\MJ\opal. The picket lipt the women will be car- eylnf will be to thank the newspaper '"' intqrollnl want ads -JO!!Jtthln& done 1!'ith·no ~ f«>m NOW. 'l1'e N ..... Y•k Times h11 tnlegrated ill want adl •· aflfr bootUe plcketin1 from NOW. Mn. Shirloy Bernard, of Ooett Me!a, NOW'• lfttllli>ershlp chalrman for 13 west.em state&. 11y1 the criterion for empioymenl lboolcl be ability to perlorm a job and not the 1e1 of the applicant. l't'Ollt P .. e J McINTYRE ••• "v.ery.,c1pabJe and. IIKft moderate" than Cardinal Mcintyre. Mclnt}Te told newsmen his decision to resign had been promoted by Pope Paul's r~commeni!atlon that those cardinals and bishops 7i or over should retire. Among the out.standing issues in which Cardinal Mcintyre involved himself was a diapute. over modernizing ol nuns' habits. HJs battle with the Immaculate Heart Sisters of Los Angeles raged for months and he finally lmt when the Vatican approved new regulations. Th~ VaUcan·s new tuidetines allo"·ed sisters t·a ralile hemlines, \\'ear nylon stocking.~ and higher betls and modUytog their old heavy headdrtss. Although the eardipal· had his cr itics, he was pralse<I by CathO!lcs or man)' vie"·points for his CilRSi~nt endeavors to raise the standard ot Catliolic tduCation in his arehdlocese. The cardinal, a native ol New York, will be at oo JWlC 25. She said Ille PAIL Y Pllhr Is ooe ol few newspapers in the area to f<!_llow f:he 1'qual Emplo)'menl Oppommlliu Oom· tntaslon directive not to sepegate want ads according to sex. We're disappolnted most ol the staff won't be here Saturday to greet the women from NOW. . "Why don't they picket us Ftiday7" asked the editor. Mrt. Jlemanl Hid most of the NOW women work, At jobo Ibey fowid throulh the want ads, we trust. Herbert Bryant Services Held Services were held at t p.m. today in the First Baptist Church, Laguna Hills, for Herbert V. Bryant, 30, father.in-law of Rep. Bob Wilson CR-Calif.). who died Monday al South Coast Community Hospital. Mr. Bryant was former city manager of Chula Vista, Calif. and "''111 be burled in that city at Glen Abbey. He was a city councilman and city clerk in Chula Vl1ta befort becomln1 city manager. A native of Arkansas City, Kansas, he had lived In ·c~Ufornla for Tl years, for the past 4¥2 years at Leisure World. Survivors ·include his widow, Laura, of 'he home, • Ave. Sevilla. Laguna Hiiis; a &Oil, the Rtv. Herbert V. Bryant Jr. of seattle, Wash.: and daughttt Mrs. Laura Jean Wilson of Potomac. Md.: four arandc:'hlldrtn and.six areat arandchlldren. Mr. 1ley1nt wu past pmldenl of-the Chuta Vista J{otary Club, a member 1'! the Hemet 1totary Club and honorm deacon of the Lacuna HUis First Baptist Church. f'ro1n P•ge 1 BIAFJlA ••• tion. "Through the help tn COngrtS'I ol Senalor &anston, and the attention pven this ie:sue by the news media, we now have a good chan~ of acquiring the B«der Field beach for a state park." Ocean frontage far public Use has already become a candidates plank, Rep. .John V. Tunney (0-Calit), .candidate for the Senate, propOSed this week that cooaress establish "a cal if or n i a Coastline Natrona! Perk." STOP AT WATER "The park would not stop at the water's edge," said the Riverside Democral "Seaward areas including i ubmerged land reef& and islands would be proteeted... ' Hia propoul would include portions ot I.Os PadreS Natlooal Park, Vandenburg Air Force Bue, Camp Pendleton aild the Channel Islands. Of the 1,061 miles of Callfornla ocean frontage , about 412 mHes are publicly owned but much of the prime swimming areas of genUy sloping, sandy beach are 1till in private ownership. WisJi We Were Thet•e With coo!, clanuny weather '1iJ.l hovering over the Orange Coast, the sight of Australian beach beauty Patricia We!J s should warm the most lrigid Jteart. Pat, preparing 1to explo re the bottom, decorate• the shore near Sydney where temperatures have been in the 90's. Second Semester Adult Classes Set in Laguna Second semester adult e d u c a t I o n classes in the Laguna Beach Unified School District w1l1 begin during the week of Jan. 26. Studenb may registtr ln the classes, which are held in the high schcJ91.lllld begin at 7 p.m. Classes offered, subjecl to enrollment. or 15 or more, are: Monday: a.rt, room 52; wood.shop, room 45, clothing construct.ion, room 54; photography, room 51A. -Tuesday: crafts, room 52; driver education, room 62; tapestry weaving, room~: auto shop, room 42i humaniuis, room 55. Wednesday: !lberglass, room 4 S ; sUtchery, room 53 ; stocks, bonds and mutual funt!S, room 23. Thursday; jewelry making, room 51; welding, room 45. The driver training coorse will be held on Saturdays at times announced by the instructor, but all members of the clsss should ·attend the Tuesday evening meetin"g In room 62. , Tuition fee for each class is $5, except the driver education course of 15 classroom hours and eight houri, which cosls $10. Rites Conducted For Mrs. Gill Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. today in St. Mary 's Episcopal Church for Margaret ti. Gill, 78, former resident of 145 Cedar Way 'r Laguna Beach, who died Jan. 14 in a Laguna nursing home. A retired head clerk In the state engineer's office in Wyoming, Mrs. Gill had lived in Laguna for 15 years and wat active in St. l\1ary's church. She is survived by two brothers, Stanley H. Gill of Laguna Beach and William A. Gill of Sun Clty; a nephew. Dr. Stanley J. Gill of Boulder, Colo. and by a grandniece and grandnephew o£ Boulder. Burial will be In Lakeview Cemetery, Cheyenne , \Vyo. top brass at his datJ;:hter's weddfn( feast. But just a .few milts 1way, Ibo refugets raced detth. About 800 were crammed into the tJny Nt1er Mattmtly •tome, tnany of them lying motlonleu In the hot sun amid vomit. dust and tues. education ~ ambition had moved far- ther up the ladder of progress than NI· Jerla's ZOO other tribes. ~rere reduced to be1glng. with oulltretched hand& by the roadside. and flshtlng and clawing at each other Y.ilen a food bag fell off a truck or broke at a feeding station, TelUng you lhe day as we1; as the date is not the Jm1 case. The Omega day~ date i1 truly tomorrow's watch. And it will tell you when tomorrow comes. f 2 OMEGA A group of British constnlctlon worke rs took up 1 coUectlon to find food for them. '111ey said thrtt to lour died dally. Many 61 the chjldrtn CGUld not move. •nd Jay gasping as n~ Elna Pttersen of C6peohaltn tried to fled ilWm. · "GOd hetp .tht:W: children." Londontr Les Archer told sbme foreign newsmtn. "Nobody ilM lttml to Wllrt \0. 1 c1nnot btllevt lhlf ls h1ppenlng." Such scenes were rtpeated enct1c~.,1y In the new!!men's 160-m\lt tour of Jbo land. For all Maj. Ot.n. Ya'lubu Oov;on·s 900c:t intentiona, ll did not seem that the NlpeHan army ind the •overnment re- lltf m1chlnery could begin copl.n& "llh the l)roblt.m. Ull al rs trtp, escept for a rew oothotes. sterned to be In t xcelltnt condition. 8ut it was deserted 11ave for the nistlng ca.,.. ca!-,es of Jt le11st six planes bnmbed tn their parking bays In the nnal federal sleot. "\\'e 11••rf tn ... , 'n l'l''"'nt, a n\fht, now "·e get n-:th!n1:· ~aid Ek\l.•tnsl, "It t1 tm-. pei-ii tlve th11t the tovernment use the tx· illtirlR relief agtnclts." But lM sovemment has bamd all for- CONY!NIENT TERMS IANKAMERIC::ARD MASTER CHARGE only remarkable feature of t,tlese Omega wa1Ches. Less vi sible but ,e9ually extraordinary Is the legendary precision and qual· lty of tha self-winding Omega ~vement within each hand· '•Stll••lllll~f Cot1tl1llH!0'1 c.httllltl,,..ltf, ~l"'d•lt ............... ' •• ' ....... ·''°° ,. .... 1,. ... ifH11ne •••lfln llr. Otr..d•t• tit!. :'"° eotd ~P. •lttl b•~k ,., •• M1to11J~• JflCtltl ••••••••••••"•••••••••••••••1.110 • -S•U-wl!Mllno C:e111wu11 • .,,. tl\ui.nwrttttf. IJ>IU\I dill, \&I'( ••llo:I lol~ t it• .•.•• t .S.25 (JQ· C. J./.uniphrie ~ Jeweler,, l l YEARS SAME LOCATION I Ill N!WPORT A Yl:llUE COSTA MESA PHO~IE 50.3401 "Tht vl11aes art tl'le worst off." 11id an Trish mlu lonllr)', rather Etrmmon life- Mahon, outroUnileil by hund .. do of .. ru. sees hefting for Nlgerl1n pbunds In th& 111'tell-poektd maJn souare of Owtrri. "They hive no food. Thtlr monev ts usto- les! and we· h11vt no •·•y ol getuna any· thing to them." nit ont . prcu4 lbol, " h a though! eign r<llef tpnci., th1t helped Bilfra. t"'-----------------------------------....1 \ I • I I \ ......... --· .. -··--'-. ··-·-·------· • f, ''"'~ i ........... 04 1 { < -"" """' .-ti .. "'·"' !¢\X;Qoc:::z:t===•t• .. Your JH 01aey 's W ort h Airport Crisis: How Traveler Can Help By SYLVIA PORTER lf you have flown out or or into the critical airports of New Yoi-k, Chicago. or Washington in the past couple of years,~ you are actually aware that congestion in the air is approaching a stage or chaos and congestion on the ground is approaching a stage of paralysis. Ir YoU are like a growing number or the 162 million of us who flew on U.S. scheduled air carriers in 1969, Y<XJ are ac. cumulating a pile of hOlTor stories about how long it took you to drive · to Ktnnedy Airport in New York. how long you circled over 0 ' H a r e Airport in Chicago, how long you waited for your baggage at National Ai rport i n Washington -and about the day it took you five hours to fly the Atlantic and then another six hours to reach mid· Manhattan . As Charles C. Tilli ng· hast Jr., chairman of TWA and senior among the chief ~i:ecutives of our leading airlines, puts it, .. Cities such as New York, Chicago and Washington must keep their 1ife blood (air traffic) flowing through their arteries. New York is already developing PICKED BY UCI Robert Orr Orr Takes MCI Post Robert W. Orr has been named Orange C o u n t y regional manager for MCI , Commercial Ind us l r ia I Division of Macco Corp., the real estate d cv e I opm en t subsidiary of Great Southwest Corp. Before joining MIC, Orr was the vice president of real estate for the A m lg o s Restaurants, a Glendale based opera lion. Orr will take over r..1c 1·s first Orange CoU'11ly project, the Santa Ana lndustrict at Main Street and Dyer Road, Magnln Store Wins Award arteriosclerosis and all over the country people a r e discussing the advisability of avoiding New York on their air Lravels." BUT WHAT CAN you do to help solve the problem? Dur· ing a recent extended weekend in Tucson and Phoenix , Arizona , I gathered from TWA officials a provocative list of things you -as individual travelers, businessmen , voters -can do. Specifically; -To start with the simple, easy moves, use the airport limousine and leave your car at home -thereby reducing traffic on thoroughfares to the airport, -Don •t meet friends and relatives at airports, and ask them not to meet your plane either -thereby slashing con- gestion at the tenninals. -FLY OFF -HOURS - midday and late evenings - when feasible, thereby speeding up travel both on ground and in the air. -Now to more fundamental moves, wake up to the fact that a contribution to the con- gestion is sWJ the use of ma- jor commercial terminals by both commercial aifO'aft and general (private) p I a n es. There are 122,500 private aircraft against 2,300 com· mercial aircraft and general aviation is growing at a 14 percent yearly rate. -Get behind plans to build strings or general aviation airports around the central cities which will be designed to serve private planes and will relieve comme r c i al airports for commercial crafl AGAIN TO QUOTE Till· lnghast. a recognized authori· ty on this subject, "Separate but equal facilities, as far as feasible, are absoluLely crucial to t h e solution," and TUJ. inghast points out that general aviation airports can be built for a fraction or the cost of commercial airports, u se much Jess land, pose fewer noise and political problems. "This alone ." adds F. C. Wiser, president of TWA, "will make the present network of commercial airports I a s t satisfac torily for longer than many suppose." -Demand early Senate passage of an already House. passed bill whi ch would im· pose special taxes to provide hundreds or millions of doUars annually for significant airport improvements, expansion of general aviation airports, new airways system equipment and !acilities. This w o u 1 d launch a Jong-range attack on lhe problem. -Use the new superjel!, for, through t h e se, U. S. airline can handle the doub. ling of air travel anticipated by 1975. At the same time, there will be fewer aircraft for controllers to control. fewer landings, fewer take-offs. OF COURSE the airline of. ficials urge more commercial airports, but they have no il- lusions about the act Ive resistance in the crucial cities -and thus, their con- centration on realistic steps. "With these moves," con· eludes Tillinghast, "one ca n The Joseph Magnin store at see daylight in our airways South Cout Plaza has been system for perhaps another 10 presented one of four lfonor years." Awards given by the Southern "Without them,'' warns California chapter of the Wiser, "the underlying trend American I n s t i tu t e of will conllnue to be away trom Architects for special design New York's a i r port s exctllencc. particularly and thtre will ht Frani. Gehry of Frank no alternative to distast.eJuf Gthry and A 1 s o c I a t t s rationing of nights." developed the simple at· ;========--:::=.! BEST •• • • •• • t : Wtdnttdat, Janu,,,,. 21, 1970 C.llLY ~ILOT Personnel Aides Hire Sui te For eign Trade to Climb to $15 Billion John H. Lindell and W ni! A. Walt.u have been nafcd aslstant personnel direc.,rs for The Irvine Co. Llndell's prlma.ry responsibility is ror per~I acUvitles ol the land develiJp- ment division 111d the Stal( departments ot Irvine's qor· porate headquarte r i in Newport Center. Walter is respons ible tot all persomel programs and ac- tivities for the agrlcu~re division , food service and 1Jecurity departments. 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Colllornla's foreign trade will total '15 billion in lNO-ooe billion dollars more than estimated-according to a revised forecast ol the Bank ot America. Economists for the world'1 largest bank said they took in- to account an expected slight slowdown In state trade once the Vieblam war ends and current inflationary pressures in the United States. The bank labeled as "ab- normally high" an expected Increase of 23 percent In Caltfomia trade for 1968 and • precUc:ted 32 percent boost for the l2 month.! ended August !9i!9. 'The inc reases are d u e mainly to strikes at gulf coast and eastern porlll, the Viet- nam war aad large increases in imports generated by t.J.S. JnflaUonary pressures. "Over the nei:t 12 years, trade is expected to return to the pattern of the first half or the 1960s, assuming pro- tectionist policies do not r e duc e caurornla·J apane!e trade and the expanding development needs or the Pacific basjn offset. the loss of defense-related exports in the area." the bank said. Latest complete f l g u r e s show Califor nia e,;port! and imports for 1967 totaled $4.96 billion . Japan continued to be the state's biggest trading partner. accounting for 34 per. cent or all waterlx>rnc exports and 41 percent of surface im· ports. • California alao I m p o rt r. d more goodl ($tl0 mJ1uon worth) from Japan than rrom any other naUon. W e s t Germany was second ill $177 million. Los Angeles led In total trade in 1967 with $1.5 billion and San Francisco was ~d with $2.1 billion. San Diego had $263 million. However, S a n Francisco handled the largest share of exports which totaled $1.2 billion compared to $1.1 bU.. Hon for Loo Al>gelt1 and ~73 mlllioo !or san Dlea:o. An1erican Girl Opens Office American Girl Service, • temporary help f~m. has opened a new office in Newport Buch. 2172 Dupolit Ave. Mrs. Ruth Urban baa betn named manager ol tbe new 'of· lice. were you when California Feder al paid over 68 million dollars in interest last year? • I Were yon among our depositors who had more than 350,000 savings accounll! at the Nation's Largest Federal? We hope you11 be among these savers who'll earn the highest interest on insured savings at California Federal this year! Why not.start the New Year right by opening an account soon? Choose the one that's best for yuu. Our most popular plan is California Federal's Regular Passbook Account. L<mve money and interest in your account for a year and receive an annual yield of 5.13% if our current rate of 5% and daily compounding of interest conti nue for the year. An d we have new &-Month Bonus Accou.nts that pay 5.25;; per annum. These new certificate accounts earn our regular 5% current annual rate, oompounded daily and payable day In to day out-plos a bonus paid at the end of 6 months at 1/4% annual rate. After 6 months, you receive regular interest-plus a quarterly bonu s. To qualify, open a bonus accoant and maintain a balanee of $1,000 ar more. The minimum term is 6 IllOlltbs. Califomia Federal Savings and Loan Ao8ociation • Assels """' $ t6 Billion Nations Largest Federal •• • ' • I • mosphr.re which c o n c e a I s lighti111 fixtures, air COD- ditionlnf units. storage and dlliPlay arrangements that ordinarily dttract f r o m merthandlse. Th• DA ILY rlLOT elfttt 1•1t1• ef tht b•1f ff•Nrtt, ~., •ctv•I uirvty of r••d•n, •••il.bl1 flll 111y "•"'•P•P•r i11 th• fl•ti •t1. • C•11•111lt11t Ofllett thro111h•vf l•1 An9•l1t, Or•119• •11d V•11!1,1r• C11111ti1t e Accov11h l111vtt4 wp to $20,000 \iy th1 Ftdtr•I S1•t1191 l l..tt11 '"""'•"e• c.,,, • pt lfllt11111! •t•ricy ,f !ht Ut1ltff St.t" ,.,..,,,;... l l • • F01·d Plans OL!ou Named A~sistant l\1unagei: To Honor Volu11teers Citaens National B a n k Previously he wu Bisi.Stant ,. manager at the b a n k ' s N• Bellflower Slearni Office m Loog Beach OVER THE COUNTER A &earth to find tbe 1969 Ford J\1otor Co Orange County Clllzcn o! the Year ~,~,..,,... .• got tinder w:ay today The nnquJt'lllon period has opened 1cr the nnnuul com munlt)' ~r\ tl' f:I urds pro NASO ~i1tln91 for 'fue1day, January 20, 1979 LEGAL NOTICE [ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI! 01' TllUST'l!E S 1ALI Ht l'C/Jl17 On F!br111.-, lO 1t10 , 11 oo AM COLON AL MOllTGAGE SEJIYICE CO OF CALIFOR/f A '' du y IPPO "IL'CI T US!tt \.'fl<kr 1nd PUfWlll1 lo 0"'° o1 ,..,,,, d1tK1 Febrv1ry 1• 1961 ~Kllfff by Rollon N 8 """' d I nd 8otll J &rO<lffrd tw.a..d >"II wilt uld , __ M1 di S. IHl:-.-,;,r ln~lr No 11" 111 IM<>lc lj:).I P"e .,, of Ofl CI llK ... dl I" Ille off ct ol the COllnty R1e1><def ol 0 1n9f Count'I C• ilor11i. WILL !ELL AT PUllL C AUCT ON TO H GHEST BIO DER FOR c.-.s.H (PIYll>f • I me ol \;I. n lowlu m<>ntY ol ht Un ltd Sit f l) at Sou II Frone l nlrtnu to lie old Or1n91 C01Jn v Cw kOllH C Iv ol S1nl1 Ant Stal• ol C11 lo 11 • 1 all !It~ I/Id 11 re t conv~vl'CI o tM now llGld b'f t -~ .,. d o~l'CI of Tr11\I n uw • .,,,. tv 111~ Ill Jn ~ 11ld c...niw •NI S.11111 dHC (l)e<I '' Lo 1 l,..(, !SOT r~ tht Co..nrv of NOTICE O•e~<ir Sr~ r o• c1mor11 t .. "' maa r•tordtll 11'1 8~ •1 H~ IS M sctlll-• Maps n lht ot1kt of TM Co:inly ll•e<><~r of "O Ortnot C.....,,1¥ St d tit w I be rntdr bul w ll'loul LEGAL covet11"' er w1rr1nt¥ t aoren 0t lmp ed --------=-==c-------1 r~1d119 lilt POUH11Cfl O t r.- p JSPlt cumbra"Ctl lo 01¥ tt.t orm1 nlnt1 '' .,_ CllllTIF Co\TE 01" SUllN•SS Pll 111m el hr "QI" 1ec11 eel tw 11 d ,!CT TIOU$ I' llM NIIMI. Oeed ol Tr1111 to-wit "111.13.1 '° w h ~ TM 1,111Qe 119ntd clot• ht ft>r ttrt t¥ le ttl I om J111\r' 1 196' ti n ••Ill ~e • oram wtuch honors en1ployes NEW YORI< tAl'J~ f" .. -Troe klllow ng !>Id om nll who have served Uie1r com !"° •~fol 11...01• ""' o,. •"'•· d " t 1 ,,;o~ led lrY Tp1 mu,~ ur1ng 1-11e pas year 1 t f ur " 1 &u.r:oc" Hltri 1n pohUcal charitable or c1v1c ~r, °' ~u'1~'r. """'"I: .cuvlu'. nol ICIWI ~ C .,n (..., I~ but It,~,.~~ l I Orange County cmploycs ol :,:~1•1"m,~ .~1~0 I !., :cr. Ford Motor Co and Its :S::""a~'it. 111e,!Sf11s~:::'! subsidiary PhtlctrFord and •••~• 1 • t)Uld ~°" •" lhelT wives and hu sbands are d>•~a ca•k~l "' -· L h•vo be-Ill' "" !o"lrln I bl okl tbidl ~It orp s e 1g1 e detltr "'" ~•I 01rn vr Th I C/111'111• !!I <>U~~ rwl d e progran1 JS i;ponsoret out ~· ~·v P '«' '" A\h l II b F d d do no In.: llde !rtll Fo na Jona y y or a n • • m• •uP •ou co IS coord1riated here by the ::;~ .. ~:"'~ 0 com Y~'~ ~ company s Oran"c Co u n l \) AAA e~t 1 ' 01nw 0• <t """Cop l1 ••~I' n Commun1ly Relations Com AFAP s 26 11 • 1111 P o\ T$ ln<: I 1 111 IVI~ F~ m1Uee ""M Co n J IY Ml •cmt f l IQ 1 U •co• n Norn1nations will be ac Ac111r VR .01, rt 111 "' hFd •11HM11 ll'1l tlu~(h ttpted throug r1 ay Feb Ar '"°"' j JYi 11 c1nt 20 from fellow employes :1~": 1,1~ 1:.i, g~ ~ family members and com ~~1tn<:1 l:11i /¥,.~or::' c~ mun1t11 leaders throughout Alkl Btv '" "4ft ~11: •~c 1 Alo 1>91 j , IYtrCM Orange County A ~ A• " l.,;, 111t1 A td eo 1 n•; w Md Award winners will be A"" Gto ' •ri f.i 'oo o\mlClc 1\ J'\o< '-DI honored al a banquet at Am B""' lJ~ 'I ~ • Philco-Ford 1n Newport Beach t.,5 ~=~ ,,,. ,m ,~~ 0 M h Am F11•11 1;, 1\11 l P,lnl lll arc A G ~ •1 o 4 111 S11 Am nld )S , '" Qofl I •b A Miii 8 ll.. t ~ <Ive SYI o\ Mtd (D JI 3t l Pt,_!;_I ,._ St G(il> •lo ' • '*~ '"' Yugoslav Line Buys 5 DC9s Yugoslav AtrTt an s port (JATJ has ordered live DC 9 twin 1et aircraft for its Euro- pean and t.11ddle East routes ASI G pf T>~ 1\lo I Nllil Am Tri¥ '1 n ~.~:' ,.,,,,..ron 11"'6 "" •.-is • 1J nu "'t; Ank~n C 1\ .... I S'I A Clll H 41\~ ~\lo !:t tho A cs 1111 11" WO Enert lie o\ Mn M 11:10 \t1' im~S 01 1 A Mn Pl ~· :n t Modul A k Mel> U\ '* ltc Clo• A ow H •7'11 it E1111l1 • ,.. ~ di • H\O EntwlH .t.!CC B~1 ,, 11 l!:on aro Au o sc no;, 1m 1q111t o Ay~rn~o ~ + r 1 Tt< Btbb 11 i"' 111rln Bake """ ''"' Ceco Be Pant r.; 114 F1b Tel ll1nl,1 C t ~ l"t lrfld T II~ O~ 11~ ,tr•lfrll Bes " p ,.... , l"MN Ml Ilium ~· ' 1Y-'i Flllldt.y la~IU• l • 1'" Fl! &Oil llff(/lrn ;i.V,i JS'o(i F"!tG li!E lie~ $Ir 7 Ul'I Flt.Ill Inv ~1cDonnell Douglas Corp an-l:rk ~':' .~ J ~:: "'~ nounced 11ttt L•b •• ..., .. "'I<*."" I ltu"' W li/o 11' l"ltllt 5af Deli very on the $26 mtlhon 1 rd Son 31 u Food F,. I ntll ~W. , l'ont 01 order will begin next spring 11 rau H! '°" ,, l"01mro be OC llcoue El J \ •I.lo Fent Grnt JAT gan 9 service 1n 11011 B"' lO) 1 Fotoct.r 1969 using an aircraft leaged ::"'l,.f if"' 11~ ~~°r"'s •• on an 1nler1m basis rr~ ~ ';! 11 ~~=-:~ct A ~lcDonne ll Doug I a s 8~" s~~ ~llo ~1~ ~~:.Vu':" 11 spokesman said JAT is the B ws11 8• 21 n Fuou• 10 l utli:t'I 1 i I!.!. 1r1,.-12th European airline to 1ur11up s 21 1~ 11 S•c C C l!I• ., fV. A.I di purchase the oc 9 More than Ct w SY 15> UV. G KIM\I( CMT>Co 11,,. l'O II Esl 500 or !hi' JCtS have been Ctnon No 71 11 oolel d I C1nnM 1 •• n Ille" e 1vered to 47 operator .. c." .o a ) , , ll'IO 1 nd th Id th c ... Sew "• ,,., 11+.1 arou e wor since e c..., n A , , u, ~•tn w aircraft began cornmerc al ciotcro ~ • s .. ~. !!ub Ct e 11 S ii•"" ,_ye service 1n Ifl63 c,, r GP u ' Good LS C~~t NG l o h Go<IWV C' Another Yugoslav carrier CPriltl •i o "''allh Cn Cr" VPS 11 ,,G tah Sc tnex Andria which operates Ch• RA ''• 6 , c rePn Mt C~• o , t r, nll RE an 1nterna11onal eh art " r Gnm Le• 11 1 tire•• P• I ( (h~ "" 6 6ioCt"Ntl! In ~crv1ce. took OllC de ivcry o a r11,, u 1. 11 Gu11d c11 OC ' I I A I nd U Cl\ &rt.I al,~! ull nl as pr1 a \VJ Ch !t s .,, ·~ GYrodn nd th ' c~ 1 pl ., " Henov 5 receive a seco IS pr1ng c '•de 1 ... 1u H~rfM ' C 11 U • ,1 ~' H~\llln In C1!1 Ull 1.1 7•io Hlll Mo c 1'11. Ml '.'!! 1P Henrtll F ,-,,,on ? 1y;,Hr l! Co C I T d r " IJ e 1? 13 d(K In! Yee l•a e cnoftO o t~ ltllVn ~~".."' co '~ ~ "':: ==· E .. (~<> Co a f How d r;1 Col<n E '>I Hue~ Ml G S re "' re '' ' Hull ,.,. l'oup et C en • r 7 ;i H1111 G~• j <omv < '" Ho " ' 11111 "' 11 coM~ 119 1 11t11I e•le~lllelkltl P cv """ tdYAJ>C'.O' I •~r ll"dff LOS ANG El ES ( UP1) ,,.,,, tc11t 0 11\11"'" •• 1n nclltlcl1111 11 ™'"''"' .. d D"'l!<l 01 T u•T 1••1 th~ • Vflrious national motorc\cle ~l E Berle rv o eno;it C• l!otnlt ltllder tncl nHn!l'S of lie Tru11ee ""' of ht tht lk1lllCU!o 11 ,., nemt o1 PETERSON a. '""" c,,..,,d l>f 11\d 01~ G t u1t safety groups have 301ned to JENll!INS '"" 1111t .. rd I.,,... 1, tom...sff Thr beMr r •rv under ,., d o....s 01 from lhe ~loto1 cycle Industry ef IM 10 low nt "''°"' whOlf Pllmt "' Trull bv ••~ ol 1 b t.llth o d•l•u r n Mutual Fu11d s 1un ,,.,., ~a<t cf rnJtJeni:t 1' 11 flllloWS "'' otint•"Ofll 11tCUr'!!I 1 h • "• ~" Council 1.,...,..i1 hortrcfort •~•cul~ ~nd d• vp td to lh• Th I d I Gtortt e Pettool' sol E &1 kltv lt'ldt , 11.,.., • .,., II!<> o~c • •1~" ~• e new rfl (:' organ1za io n °"'"'' c1 ifor"'' oe11u eM o, ... al'l(I tors~~ ""d ""' ' 111 reorcsenL 97 percenl or o.11111 Oectn>W :Jolt 196• ..arlce ft ti •Ach ~"" m ' ' " to • the toto\ motoccyc\e market in G_.,, E Pet.,1on h• nd• """"" ,. ••11 • ~ n .,... s1•TE OF Co\LIFOltN A '''''"' 11~ ob !lt11ot11 •~d ti'• ~~r • the United l:itales This in COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 11 Oclobe l 1'~ "" unde o••"I < \ d f on o~tembe JO,,., belc• mt 1 11toncr c•ofbr•ah •n<1 n, 0 cu es manu a c turers 'ctfrv Pub c n •od •~ 1• d coun' i nd • 0•11•0 " b!ll'k 9098 P~t m o 11 d d s tnv11lOI s ;ind un oorter s as s llt H .en• ,.., a11011 t'd Gee ~· E 0 c • Re<:o ds P•tt lOl'I known 1e "'" o tie Th• H i.on Dirr Jonua v 13 1910 u.el\ as hehncl con1pnn1es w-n1rn1 I IUb•cr bfd lo lllt W h n b\ 3\ ' f n1IOlfM•! 1rH11c~ncwltd11tdltfMll'll COLONl•L MO~Tl"'o\('>F pu IC OlS fln11 1rms "' lf'Kf<Ultd !ht 1rmt SE RV!C" co OF CAL FOR • n1anufacl 1n11g p r 0 duct ii w1tne .. mv hand 1nd 1t1 ~· s~a 1 w1 o• related to motorcicle• t0FFIC1o\L SEALl ~ene1 H G ..., llv c, •dvi N Zumwi 1 Prime Ob)eCll\eS hsted by NDl•rY Pfl1~ c~:,of'fl • :she,;;:' '19"11" • the council were safctv and Pr'lf\Clo•I Ott t • 111 "'"" 11~"" o~""e c .... , 0, " P education t e c h n 1 c a I st an Oran~e c ..... ~,... 1r11cow'EN a. GllEEN All'rs. J1nu1,y 11 71 •NI """'•u•rv • tf9 , ,., dards pubhc relations and ~· E. c••-•11 ""' lecns\ation at the federal state o.•nt• c 1iu.r1111 LEGAL NOTICE e· T11 0111 6U-51K and local level P\lblll'w!d 0.-1 Co.,! 01 ~ ,. 01.f·---------------l------------ J1nu1rv 1 u ll 2f ll'O ! 10 OJID H.t.NCI! NO 7W I LEGAL NOnCE .t.N ORO No\NCI! 01' THI! CITY GOUN LEGAL NOTICE c L 01" THI CITY 01' COST.t. ME•.t. 1---,. J!l114 CE•T FIC.t.TE 0 , , JSm C.t.lll"OJIHIA Oll'IN HO TNE 'T E'!:~ CERT FICA TE OF SUllNl!SS 0.t.llAG!' o\S THI S•MI! 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DIST • au; SUNS[! 8LYD • 616 1'97 DOWNIDWN • 61l s OLIY[ sr • (0!'£Nrr<G SOON) \YllSHIR£ OISI o 670 S Y£RMONI o 31l IJ9 1 SHfRMAn OAKS • 15113 VENTURA BLVD o 78l l tll ft'AHEUI o 1640 W LINCOLN AV£ o 11U>7o fl[WPOllT S(ACll • 38'8 CAMPUS D~ • ~40 °~&1 ' Complete-Nelv York Stock List """ " " " -• ' ~· '" '" -• " ~I• " " -' " ... r:! l '! " I • " •• • ~. Sl I) 1 "' " ' ' ,._, ' ·-• " '" ,., ~ • " "'' GI•-"" ' '" '1'• '" n "' ' " • . " ' • • • ~\\ !,': n " • ' " ' " ~· .... '" ~· ~ 1• "' • ... .. t··~ ' • • . " " ;i;· " " -l 'r ' I • '"' ,,., + ltlarJ~et Sy11abols , -.-~---~~~-------~---------------------·------------~-·---· --~ ----. Wednesday's Closing l • L New York Stock Exc~e List ! I ~ ' ' .. "" .,.,,,,.•••m•am••••••m,.•••••••••I .... . '"' ""' ... t1*.J Mlti.t.•• ci... <1!9:r ~J,Hllll\.twc-.cft1, ~ , fWt.I .... """a.rCM. .. i ... "'' -· ' Slig I IJ::l'l'l' ,it ~I . -~ DOW IONEI ~VERAGP.'1 W:ft.:'i!I';. .. ~· , • .. ''1 .4\~ fl, •• ~: qr~.: 1·1~ Mar-t Up .· . lit y, r~·-,A 1 ~'i.: ~~~·•!-'">".,,.. ~ •v•• , =~:,. ,J \ ;i~ ~ • " t• • I In ·~ " . -' = " . ""' HJr.M-~'"" ij 11::1! .. ~ ,J • • ~ff.: fl;~ li'!t~ i,, •• ,,:00•~,.',. ,, ~ • tU ~~ ~11\!~1 ;f~~!4,1 w~'~e•1• 'ij 1\1~.. ~,. ,r. 19" ~~}{ ~ .... -:2n .. -~l ~ ,, , ~.~ f~ iu':IJ..JR,J,,.fj_1''41:t-.J. ;l~'t1~11 ,. ·~ -v. ,1 a• w,. n• :·~ B t T , •dfu.' , D • f':•-wf fir , " • ~ l!R''""" " '*'"-"""'Ill. . , "'~ '" 'f ll -.. ~ i1U1 ~~ ~~~ :!:1:! u ·ra -' g 1ps ~t~~,;:n& 1 ti 1 1 • ~l? rrrF' :7f1Md~... .. Wit r 1 ·::.·~ ' ,, .. u., 1~11 • f•"*f'i" <fO = \t -~ ~ ~ijlt l W.UT·l~l •1 U = I:: -• « ?rv: u:~ ~~l ~ ~ 'r~::f,~IW l~ :t I ~ I , =:11 I .ff :1u ~\' l't "' ~t'"n' 105 !! NI.Ii "Ii' .+ \.lo ' Tro,,,,lff1 tt 1 !,{ ,, w .. t:o or ,.. ~ ~r tftt ti\~ i • -v. NE\V YORK (UPL) -1Stocks rose slightly \Ved· j'"v1er1 1>1, , " t• ..... "" ~" " 1 Z: 1 ~ t =" t 46 ,."· ~u.1.1'A ne d oderate.-turnover ~l~O:f"'·ll! lf ., :: 111 .. 1tt1111u.c-.a...;w~~'f I' 1 •1 +11:o ' " 1111 iii. tti• -,., s ay tn m , , • ;: ~'n J"9 'I ~ l't _, '" ~ s111t11 1 • ,. .. 35'..-_, -._ w.-~Jr f." , 1JIM '.. ": ~ ,U14 139 iill =1 ~· The UPI marketwide indicator was up 0 15 per· ju:" "A'l .o,, !f ~~ ! • 1 '~ =1.\ ~~l·' 1 10 ' 111• 1·~ lilt -I~ ~I~"· J an~ , + u lt ~l!i 2:,. :. • .:: ~ cMt on 1,551 issues crossing the tape~ or these, ad· Wi~ Ce11t' 1Sf: •v~ h -" u;JT~_j,,,H 'I' mt :i-; ,tt !. ~ wlijC11 ,fA 1 ~ -:: 1,ri ~~i! W: it"°!..•, vances narrowly edged declines, 693 to 610. -U·V-8:Y~'Jd'·J: ,1~ ft C~ ,...:;~ ftlt~~1 1 t v. ~t ~ ~ U!? = ~~ The Dow Jones Industrial average oC 30 select-8~kchM.1 'i '"• 'I. '1 \t tn£ t ;1 H111~1cz11 m ti~ :m :J;:-.1! a ~~:ro,, ' 11 I ~ I! I ~ 1 ''" •1~ •11'~ .f-11:. Cd blue Chip$ gained 4.69 at 782.54. uGl'Cf, 1 ,J tut tf~ fb_ -~ U~1 l'" ... 4 17\0 H Ult * Wlfli;M•3l ~ lm -1~ .::... T~ 12~ 2311 +Hf A turnover of around 9, 750,000 shares was belO\V H:t.~tol\d..40 tt 11!1! ~ -!~ tlfh''c'.. ,,; ff Jf~ ~ :-:-ew"r:'": fa ·11 . ";:;: ~ = ~ , f7l'o 17 ,1 _ , , T ~~!JN~1"1 !f: ,J ~~ \l :; ~ ur.hc°"' 60 12 d'!i .d d -w 12 l'w 1 e u 1 .. !; -\'o 1 iAv. 1,r~ 18,, _ 1, uesday's pace. ~,, ca"'" , ~ _,.., ui.11 "L 1" r. m.l 1o ~m ff,,.. w '" vc , l! 1u 1m. + ~ 'ff ~ n•i ~l~ +1;.; Newton Zmder, a vice prestdtnt of t!le E. F. ~~~:.O 1 1H Ji: fl? tti ~:ir." ~.: 1» ~l ~ ''" !. U ~li~~,:An'.j ~ ~ · :t't( ' l,i #.:! ~i,: ~: + ~ Hutton brokerage, said many investors ·~are just u" l\11(111! ~ 160 ~ ~ !o" = l\ ~=· i."°.. ,i ft,,.. n,.. ~Vi:~ ~~1(0 ..Q } I' "~ J~ -! 11 ,:'• J<A ''4 -~ waiting" for President Nixon's State ol the Union ~~11~.!'9 ~ 1~:= 1~1\ H~-tt +u" ~fc,(;r,. 1» ': 1h1 ~~ ~~ "'\"! :~~~~· 1-i jij---~ "f l~~a ,n~· ,n =: address Thursday' 85~'c ll~esot ~n ~ ~ !itt = ll ~=~~ 11t n tri~ ~ J"' = ~ ~::' ... 'i!.'~2: ' = "' n ra n~ ,,1., • i~ American Telephone, Uie most widely held is. 8~;r·~l'e' 11~ ~~ 141 ~ \It ~ri1nr:, .. 41 21 U.'? ki ~'l; ! ~ ~~~r. ~ i' 'lfil1 41 1 1 ::'t. 20ll' ,,,, .. 1'° 1'~~•10'• sue 1vas delayed 1·n open'"g nd 1vas no• traded "'IOl'lm , oo ~ •"' • .,. -~ vv u~ ""'' ' 1tt.11 ''"' , ... -"' rr•• M ~ + -~~ ~;:~ ;;., *: .!: ~ ' _._., a " • u''•i•"i'•'••' j"• ,'.,. ,1•10 ••'fS •f·"' -~~ vw11; vnn .n l' 1$ 1.-'' + ~ ,11•,t1.E,' ,. , ~ +• !! ,, '"' '" , .. , + ,, AT&T announced a malor ' financing program Ill "''°"' t -w x y... 1tcc.. "' -'6J l$)1,_'"'U-•o Un 0$1 ~ t.!d •'4#1t\ 'l -•••..-1•leltfAIO j -w .' .. , , ,, •. \vhereby It will try to se I about $1 57 btlhon in unuArrc 1 ao ,~a "'• mo. 3/'~ • •"" Kor11 .~ 111 ' -~" "' • • -·~ UnJ' ro ~ "~ Ii~ ll~ 1 '~ -• W1IC1•tt" l 1 tm 2~~ ~ -,,_ 1vr• cor11 + " n ~··, 3'~ 31'~ + '· debentures to its stockholders. It 1s believed to be u", Fin c~1 n 10'• 10•' 1~ t ~ W•ll1rH 1"' 10 .... ,, 4.50• ,..,,... + "' !:ntt111t 1.• 11 -*' ,,} Pia ?m r,i• =':! u .. Fr~n 1 40 , » ,,1, ~ '" w.u M11•rv 1 ,,' 1n. J•c. -.... 11'" 1fld .2t ""' -•• 43 lM\ 14,~ Mt. + ., the largest single financing program ever under· u,,~11,,!'4,,2!1.. ,, ,,, • • -14 w11worth c. ,.., 1 1\lo + v. OtOYrlel'lltd '>~ TP!t MOCIMtll 1t10 ' -' _, "' tak b I t' " "" .. s I l !!; . Wtf'llfill l,IOf » 22t~ »'\ wi. + Vi "~ •1•.,. ,-,!to lO'I -\'I en y 8 pnva e Corpora lOn . Uni! MM 1 XI 1 1T'o 17"1 ~ _ W1r111co tfl ll n.14 11~ 2l•:o -1 66 ~Q •t\O "'• _._ Vo ..,• ' ~. -• --·~ 3J\.'I -F" I St k ' u•\ ·~• J!h •"" Telex Corp., a heavily traded issue, rose 10-1/2 u" Nuct• 911 '5 11,,., 111' ... -w.rn<:"' "" "'~ -· 0"11 -.... 1na OC S " ™~ ~"' n + "' ~~~ ... is1r.1~~ 1~ >l1\ ~~ ,fi.t tit r,:~~,: \'tl nl 1•• #~ 1.l? +1\i l! ,"", l!:fl" ,iv.~,...,.., near the close after scoring good gains earlier In u~Fr1191 ,.., n1 ,.,, u ,. -~w1rnsw 1.0 is )Ii , '2"1 + i1 1 2,,',", rt' "•"'• + ,', th k T I ti ed UJOYPtm 3' 1• 5611 s~ S6\'o +11\ W11G•t 1 n 1' ,'!.\' 1'\o\ ~ i " fdi'fi".,.,r _ '"" + e wee . e ex recen y report a sizeable 1ump usGvp p1110 , "' uvi, w +1 wu11s11 ,. \', ,,... "" 1•.~ 1'> '"'',,... v '-'I• "' • .,,~ -"' in earnings !or the third !1'scal quarter. and a us 1 .. c1v.1 •s ~ 11'1 j•<ll "'~ + ·~ W•• w11 1 H 20"1 .,... ~ 1, J 1t 1' 19 US Pl11C~ M 115 'lll\~ 1i'o 2t1<1o -1\111 Wtltc:IOJ'.11°""' '' 16\' 11\'o 1~ 'ii '•'• "!1:·· ~ •• '.& n,,,, _· ,, spokesman for the firm taid he expected •'-e trend USPCh pl•·~ II~ Tl 7 ii +I Wi vn •7' \ "" 1:11• ll':\ ' In All uome "" ,.. 1.ll USPC~ pl! :IO , .. ,. ?ti< '\lo --· w .. nu~ I IO 1 11 11\.1 , ... -\~ Jl lt ·~ 2:5>\ 211t + \lo,l~.., ... :!11 ..... ,,. ............... "' .. """'"""" .... "' .... 1 US 5hoe II S 11'• 1HI I• +14 Ww~ plAl 16 I 15'0 l,.~ 15'.Jl • '-----------'-"--n 341\o'f )6~ l1l• + t1• V$ s1~1 2 ~ 111 ~\' ~.., ;w • , Wff1t'lrd .-1 II I~ 154 ;, 11• Finance Briefs OAKLAND (UPI>·-Kaller Steel C9rp., followinc the: lead ot Bethlehem Steel one week ago, ~onday rill<d tj>f' ]>rice on all carbon s~el plates and structural shapes fl per net ion effective Marth 1. I I I Carbon met pletet art 1118- lnch to f·lnch steel plates used II\ vlrtuaity all btavy con· atruction, fabrlcaUon a n d machlnUy. ~ The rai se was ap. proximately· a 6 perctr1t Jn. crease In the prke of the pro-. duct. ' !' l , I t I . . .. . .. '44 DAILY '1l0T I LEGAL NOTICE ,...,. Hot.,., P11bllc-C•lllvnlt Prlnc:!.,,.t Offlc1 In .. . . . . .. • ' Wtdntsdry, J111uary 21, 1970 LEGAL N011CB -. ~· Liff MAGAZINE SAYS - "E•lly Tn1ff•11t'1 Mott, 8114 fvrther ..,14-c• tflat lie ,.. • ., be Hie fl-• c•Mlc •r• tbt1•whlfM1M'ti•." AcocMm1 Aw•ll N1111l........- -lnt ™*t• Flh11 'fl•' I ,..., -· ' • I -1 rl 11 I t\ ' ' ' ' ' ' -L , MGM..,,..,., STANl!Y KUIRIClt PRODUCTION "STOLEN KISSES" 2001 * SPECIAL llTUIH SHOWIN• OF THI L.A. EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING SHOW TIMIS MATINll SUN. 2 7:GO & 9:10 "BaUl.e~ oflJ.!mlJ.I" -·-·--~ llaur Andr1ws Uidlatl CMt Jm1111onr• CWl .\llllllr Ill Un llro:d Moit lJliltlCe ~·rilJ 11~ Palr\i: ~ l'knM lidlftel hdpt R# l!clmdSOll RoblllSIL!f Pd'Nyut ~Ylrl.-.. lllfrySall••S.~flR: _ .. i!MHI ~ ..... °'*"-·Gey" .... ta·1• , , l -·1.......--.1...-1=.-::-:....-=-.-=I , .... " Abe P'fayiltf l!J "SKI AMERICA'' NGC THIATll.I COii.,. ACll.IS OF fll.11 'All.KIN• WllKDAYS OPIN 6;41 SHOWTIMI 7:01 "rib cracklu comtdJ1' -JUDITH Cll.IST, TOOAY SHOW TIMIS CllTICS #I Of THI TIN llST - All 5h9't-ll Ctlor ''THE MAD DOCTOll 01" BLOOD ISLAND" (Ml ptu• "DUNWICM HOllllOll" IM) iltKemmtt!CIM ,., A"111• LATI SHOW TOHIOHT -All THEATRES Sl!.l BOTH l'IATUlllS AS LATE .1.5 11:• P.M. ~­·-·-· S4S.JJIJ .I.II c•lor • W.ody At!llfl "TAKIE THE MONIY a JlUN" IMI ... "WHATEVlill HAP'l"ENID TO AUNT ALICIET" (M J Pa111 Hewrn.11 e All <•19• ""w "l lJTCH CAISIOY & THE SUNDANCE KIO" (M) "CHE" (Ml Orl~~lt! s-1,.. D11llifl HOll111otfl.-Mla l'1rrew "JOHH •"" M.AI Y"(I ) fllor ''LADY IN Cl!Ml!HT" iltl l;(lltf David Hlv--An Ctllr ''THI! alllAtH" "JIOSliMAllY'S IAIY" 11.comm..-..i i.r MY1h All Mltdl-AH C ..... "NIOHTMAllll! IN WAX" (Ml ... ''THIE aLOOD 0 .. DlllACUL.11'1 CASTLI." IMJ WW&GIS' BJh8'eth'Dl:Jlor Warren Beater ilalX001I~Ol«HMAR im1<1m Tbe Only O..e ln'hwn ..... fl!I ..... lliliElll-llOO SltWlS '-""' """"' U11 •111 r. .. wci..-•l'lMIWtrlDilM.1: mtl'ill'.lllllf. 8-.;;;-=-• ~NfWPOll l lllACH-011+.. .. ,.,.O•h~ •o '"" h:>h ulo.,, l •do hlr Oil l 8J50 "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN" SHOWN DAILY fROM 7,00 ,.M. CONTIHUOUS SHOW SUHOAT FROM 2 P.M. CO.HIT O•ANtil ONLY ~--PACIFIC'S ----· ORANGE DRIVE-IN S1nt1 An1 Frwy. 11 Chipman S4741G11 "THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN" l~cw~ At l :SO -Fri. A t•1. 1110 A 1a110 "BANDOLERO" It.ow~ •I l 1JO f, 10:IO L111 Complt t• tho .. L•I• .... ,,,, ~.M. . .. , .. Today 's Final Stocks Today E1dUIME-1 TONIGHT AT I 111 THI! llEIVER: It 1 ICOUNDRlL. wiOPERATO" and 1 aRAWLlll • •• • Steve McQueen in 'The Reive ~·~ 1¥1 SHOW STA.ITS 7 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOW 5.41. flOM I SUN. FaOM J HELD OVER ••• •••••••••• • ••••••••••• • •• * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. ~ NEWPORT BEACH * 644·0760 5th EXCLUSIVE WEEK ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST ACTRESS! BARBRA STREISAND : tJ COLUMlllA PICTUlllES •"d llASTAll '°"ODUCTIONS 1 : • ,roc1....:t1... • • ..... , P<•N,,_ THE WILLI.AM WYLEll·RAY STARK e ~ ~.,0,r lll!!!,f§!~ ~ : .,, '.: OMAR SHARIF KAY MEDFORD : : .... .-~ ....................... -.............. : "The Gypsy Moths" I!!--... "Se• it with someone you love -or would like to" "M•"'9l•11- • ,_Jr •f lefffl wltt. ••P• of Mct1iwlltf ,,, ........ -L.A. Tim11 ..,..,.., . ._ q,a1.,_ ·-.. .............. -..... _,,,.. _,.,.... -.. '"' .. ""' llVDISll P(T{IY~TtS OllQT!Wl llMll'.DIS ~°'" "Ont of the year's ten best." -Vic Aliller .. _,._ IWIL N!WPll.lf ROll!R1' RBIRIRD· Mmtaltr: 1111$ Bl11'Cfl C.ASSIDV ANO TIIE SUNDANCE Kil> , .::::,, STARTS WEDNESDAY --~--~--__ ,,.. ... /ti KTWUI MIOll llllnf I U. MlM ,.,., IUllQll'l •tkfll • a 'WlllCUfT ~ KRl'kAIOA USl'C>F JA11Jl MAXMILLIAN SCHILL DIANI IAttlll (GJ TICHHICOLOll IOTH •• , .. llATtD. NOW THllU TUl~DAT I 1 .. I '• • • • N ·----_ ewpo:rt Ba~ho:r e·o ITIQN VOL 63, NO. ta, S SeGrlONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALfORN1A .. -. -w~oNeoAY. JANUARY 21, 1970 ·. ' .. ' ,, ... -: .., ·~ 1 Mj ~ .. . . -. Newport App~a.1~·. fOr ROute ., . lly JOHN V Al.TERZA Of Hit Delly , .... Slaff SACRAMENTO -Newport, Beacb citY <lficlals herf today urged the. California Higbway COmmission to delay for one n\onth any demion on whether or not to ~ the' question or routing Pacific Coast Freeway through Newport. · Newport M:piyor Doreen Marshall and Plann1bg Director Larry !Ji~n m~de pt11et1latiOO!I to the comm1ss1on urging tbit it· reconsider the controversial rout-inJ along Pacific.Coast Highway which was adopted ln 1963. The alignment has been the subject of repeated appeals by Newport 'over the .past seven l'ears. A complete h~rlng· on the mailer. howeve.c, was hampered because many Officials who ~ to speak al thJs morning's session were sUll fog-bound at Los Angeles International Airport. Costa Mes'a City Manager Arthur R. 1ifcKenzie was among those fogged out. City Attorney Roy June substituted for him. -. Another caught Jn lhe fog plague "as l1"ancock "BiU1' Banl)inc lll, -~l· inli. Beeoo L1.d. ·properties above-tbe bluf(s ln' We.st Newport. = The conunission, after hearing the Newport plea ~nd some oppositiori speak· e:r:i;, del1yed d}e hi,earinc until late tpday vdth 'the bope that the fog victims would arrive and could be heard. Newport mainly wanted to reope r(.roote cor.side:ralon on a segment of the Pacific Coast· Freeway r~JlllY betweeu !Upper Newport Bay Britlge and the Santa Ana Rivet. • Huntington Beach Cily Engineer James Wf:leeler told the ~mmJssioq his city had r.o objectiOf'l to the route re-openiog •jpro- vided thal not a single Huntington Beach home iJ lost to aoy re· routing." · Assemblyman Robert E. Badham lR- Ne\\'port Beach .asked the:. commission to Teci>nskfet at the le'.ast the short freev .. ay se gmer.l requested by Ne\vport. Badham declared U this wu: not le- gaily ~tbte, he y,·ou1d attempt to push .a meastlre Oirough the Legislature to al- low such a re~penlna. . Newport f\.iayor ~farshall aDd planntt Wilson cited the now adopted ,'freeway rou(.e as ,a cleJr· haiard to iordeJ:ly plan· nin,i ar.d development in Ney,•pon Beach. Ia oppogitian . to moving 'the route, ·Costa Mesa . City Attorney ~une pinch· hit for the ntissing f\1.cKtniie, who waa scheduled to tell the commission that ~ city i6 unalterably ~posed to any ae-- ., - . -.T...,,,SJ ·l'l=?I·. : ' . ' -, . --~-;;; . . ,•' ... 0e1ay Uon"wflich would _ca~~ com..,.. to even eon.sider n-operung ·btadnP cin tht adopted route. Pµ· Freeway adVance Jn gral"be&Jndlnl -Appeals by the Newport• city ·dliclals Wen:' met by oJ)poSiUon to any.~ from .the Corona ({el 'Mar ~Der 9f' Commerce . · chamber PrMident. Dee Cook,aaid,IUJ organization was opposed to any ch4ntea (See Jl~AY,.PaJe: » z' Trial Date Set . . . Mrs. Hunt Again Pleads lnnoce·nt - t>willia Dean Hunt today pleaded not guilty -for the second time -to chargu th.at she murdered her husband last Dec . 14 durina: a quarrel in the coupJe'a Corona de! Mar home. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge, apparently overlookina: the fact that the Press Finds Pillaging ' ln Nigeria .OWERRI. Nigeria (AP) -The firlft newsmen allowed inside fallen Biafra saw famjlh,ed. refu,ttis fishtina: for food. loot- ;1)1 •1 Ni;tno >Oldiers and beard ,.,. «at-tintharia aCcfjijrtts· of-women be.inr raped· by victorioUs Nigerian troops. . Tbe farther the prtu gerty went inside former Biafran tenitory. tht wont the cOnditions t:J. hunger. homelessnes1 and e,nt11sioa became. . EverYwhtre rdugee! were in the road. teetering all their worldly goods on their heads, ·bunting Jost husband! and chil- dren. lry'ing del)lerately to .change their Bitifrari ·money into Nigerian pounds to ~y-..mat food was available at lltUe Im- promptu roadside markets. . . . A young British doctor. working 1n N1- 1eria less than two weeks. leaned ~is head against an ambulance and wept with. rage. "I've had Lugers stuck in both my eirs," he sobbed. "My life has t>:een therattned umpteen times by 90ldiers wanting to steal my truck! and ~· lances. l'm a doctor. I'm not a bloOdy copper (policen1anJ.'' The doctor said he bad just returned fi-om an open field where 80 ~ tOO_woun~­ ed Biafran soldiers were "lying in their O'fVn pus and excrement, waiting for treat· ment that never arrived. "They bloody well ought to be dead.'' he rontinued. "Now I've gOt to go try and fix them up. Don't go near ·them un- less you've got clothespins on your nose ." The doctor. rrom Cole1htster, ""OUld onJy gi\'e his name as "Doctor Phil.•• Without naming the unit be said the ~I· diers on du ty in the area of'the.pediatne hospital at Okporo were "such monsters" he never lt:!l the nurse! go an~re with· CMJl an escort. "especially white ones -:- UM! native nurses can always go bulb it ~ething happens." • "The young girls are afraid to come .ul' or tilt bush, they are temtied of what will happen." the novelist Cyprian Ek· we.nsi told the newsmeh. "'lbtre is now a 11aying among them : 'Stay in hiding or you will be conscripted into the army.' " attractive widow had earlier offered a plea before Judge Howard Cameron . asked Mrs. Hunt how she pleaded tn charges that .she stabbed and killed her hwband. Willis Doan Hunt, 56. Mrs. Hunt .stepped forward and quielly responded "not guilty.'' Judge: Judge .set Feb. 25 _as the trial date for Mrs. Hunt and then realized thal she had·been asked to plead for the: sec· 004 time. "The court w_ill vacate today's plea but will allow the trial date to st.and," he commented. The trial setting followed defense attor- ney Sidney lrmas' decision.. to abandon the motion for dimnissal that was sched- uled for hearing today. No reason was giv en for the decis.ion. Mrs. Hunt, dressed In 1 knet length Dff·whlte suit. high heeb and a mink stoic. sat quietly with.her lawyer through mQSl of th~ morning 's court session. The sccus.ed woman is free on $62.500 baill a surety wbicll iDCludes the eond._ ti<llrlhat "Obe l11UOf not cOntact Dru f{uol •• her _!2:~-ol~ daughter by a rormer rumage. Narcotics Agents Get Mesan, Pal; New Stash Seized Narcotics agents seeking a Costa MeSa rnan charged with sale of a large quan· tlty of cocaine captured him at home Tu(Bday. alon g with a Canadi;an com· panion and a quantity of marijuana they hadn't expected. David Campbell Jr .•. 21,· or 2100 Con· tinental Ave .• faced at1'aignmenl today in Harbor District ·Juaiclal Court on an at· rest warrant Wued al the climax of a two-month iovestigatioo. David A. Harris, 22, a tailor from Vie· tori a, B.C., was booked on a charge . of possession of marijuana for sale and released.oa $1~ bail, with Jan. 27 set for tiis ai'raignmeflt. The U :JS p.m. raid was led by Jim Irvin, ageot-in-charee · for the State Bureau . of Narcotics Enforcement, ac~ companied by Newport Beach i:mlice detectives Al Epstein and Leo Koilkel. AJ!eged sa1es of. CC!CBine,. an addict.ive narcotic classed as one of the IC:M:alled hard drug!, apparently occurred in Newport Beach . • "i'd rpithtr not-say/' remarked1Konkel, when asted, how much alleged cocaine bad been involved · in the ' transact.ion char1ecl by stile agent.. rrvi,e; declined to SI)' hQW QlUch WIS tnv~W'ed·either, bu~ said his1lnvesti1aton haYt:n't encountered cocaine in 'I.DY large quantiU.es until the cutTent case. BalJ was set at $ZS,000l pending Campbell's arraipmenl today. after ·which he would be tran3fe:rred from Newriart Beach faC:ilities to·Orange Coun- ty Jail ii he could not post the bond . Br"rrrr Leaning-against ·.an· ice-coated Lraffic signal, tHis · Detroit"fire-· man's expression tells' •just what he feel about the city.'s- near-zero temp&ratures. Squir1;el Checked After Biting Boy .A wild ground squirrel. wb:i_,¢h· bit a Newport Beach boy who cau~Jt on tlie street seven days ago iii being teated for rabies today, after it died suddenly in capthrity. Police aaid Stephen Albers, 18, of 1115 E. Balboa Boulevird, suffered only a Slll'a11 ioothmatk on his 'finger. but cannot take I' chance on th; possibility !'f con- traCting the deadly disease. , The young saleslp.an told investi ptor« he caught · the: little creature: last Wed· nesd'liy 'at l&th Street and Dover Drive, but:it ciledJater 'at hjs apartment. Spe&liJta af tlie Orange County Health De~t are examining the ~ sqli!rre1. r em a i n ~ to determine the reaaon fOl':its death and whether Albers must undergo the.Pasteur antirabiea in- oculaUon aeries~ • Sw:eden .Gives Asyllim STOCKHOLM (uPI) -Sweden granted political asylum· 'nJesday to 49 Czecho- slovak tourists,.who Arrived before Christ· mas. Immigration authorities have yel l.n decide whether to grant asylum to 13 others in .the Czechoslovak tourist party. St~p~ Dowp . ~ . ·-- "Retires at 83; Fresno B,~hop_ Succ~S(!![4 -.. -..-VATICAN CITY (AP)·-James Fran-bishop in L06 An&f:les with the right of . , cis . Cardin•i. Mcintyre, known as t~ t1uectss'ion.-· arcbconser.vativ:e ot the.American Roman A younc Calgornla_ prieat sludy_b\g 11'1 Cat!tJliC hierarchy btcause ot reuds witlt Rome described Archbishop Mamip1 u liberal nuns and prlesl..S, hu ttlired as "very capable and more moderate" than archbishop of Los Angeles, the Vatican Cafdinal Mdntyre: announctd today. Mcintyre told newamen his decision to Pope Paul VI accepted Ute resignation re.sign had been promoted by P,ope.Pa.ul'.1: ot the IJ..year~kf cardinal for reasons of i:ecopunendaUon that those Cli'dinals aOO age. .The cariiinal had suved bis bishops 7$ or over should relire. Amonl the ouist&ndln& ilsues"" in which archdiocese for eight years lol\ler than Cardiilal Mclntyle involvedNJ)'laelf 1!.f.5· the recommended retirement .age of 75 a dlaw._te over modemWng or nuns• which had been fixed by Pope Paul Vl. habits. ' His battle with' t)le Immaculate '11 have come to Ute conclusion that my Heart Sisters of Los Angele.a: raaed for experience in thE. realm of time has more months and he finally lost wtien UI& than consumed of normal allotment, and Vatican .approved new regulations. The hence J am intruding on borrowed time," Vallcaq~1 new guidelines allowed ais~en tilt Cardinal said in a staternerit. io ralae hemlines, wear nyloh stockings ··1 have decided to act upon U)e BUI-~ hlaher .heels and iqodUying. thetr old geslion proposed in the recent V.atican tteavy headdress. council." Although the cardinaJ had his ~ritics, Vatican sourcc:.s ~<\id that a~tomalically he was pralsed by catholics of many succeedlna , Cardinal ~clnt}'rt as vieWpoints (pr his consistent endeavors.to a).chblshop of the arcbdioce:se,,one or the raise •the standard· of Gatholie educllUOn ~:j;: ~ Uni)ed Sta~, -;i::.t· "'""'~· -· -' ··e, ' . ·. '~ M~r.1'" ""~I. a1uUVf '1°RH"'fort,, bjjh<p • ~, aod -eoad)utif wW be .II OD-"'"" f. . • r--• - -.. . . L: .::- For SA Heights 'S·t~ents Eighth arade students living west of l;lpP<r N...,,...t Bay and in "'"·Santo Al\• Heigta area are not going to have to altaKI two dilfUeht high .IChooli durlni the next two years. li.,.pcn.Meaa !Ohool '!nisteos decltl<d Tuesday nigtlt :to opend 131),000. to .14(),000 · fol ·On. 1."''' · ·renta1 o! ~bit e1...ooms to avoid Marting the sfudenta ~l Coro!>• _de! _Mor Higll_o![d -th,.'!' transferrin& them a yearl ater to H'artiOr High. Six to ei1ht portable& will be installed In September at Harbor -ff:i.Rh so nert yiar's ninth graders In lhe affected .trt!I can .tart <Choo! there. . -A ~vioois plan to ll1ift tlie otudenll in mid hilth !Chool car"M ~as "objected to last 1l!Olllh by IChool trusteea. 1Here is ·hoW the aUendanu plan now lookl: -Nipth crader1 ~ll year and each ~g cw. of incomU.g, ninth grad.en: in the Back Bay&nta AJI• Height. area north ol 21111·Street.Holid'1 Road and east o('Santa Ana AVenue will au.nc1· Harbor HIP. -Pr....t big!) ld)ool stude'1ia from the aru. wni eontii1ue lo attend Corona del Mar-lll&h· • , -. -Y-brau.en-ind · oilller1 of student.a from the ii'ea can,attend C<l'OQa d<I M"ar High il they w111h. for lhe "next Lhree yw:a while bua.in& lhat dirtction J1 still availablf:. ~ -Jn the aru between 20th Stred.· Highlansl Dri.Ye· and 21st Stieet;itollday Ro;ad ,fr)>m Newport Boulenrd to Mariners Drive new ninl.h irade litudents ,.;u ao to Harbor _)l;lh onc1. tlda year·• ninth craders will ccntinue there. Tenth and lltb graders from the .area. now at· lendin1 Cordn"a del Mar H.igh, may peti· li°'11to atttncl Harboc HiJh bt.ginnlnJ nest fall. \ ' :· ~ Ex.mayor Eaces ;4.rraignm~nJ -.-. . On Phone Calls · ... • . " ·.' -- . t Fonner F~Valley ma)'Q<'Jtobert Schwerdl!Opr; ·.nu· be orralflled'-11 t a.m. Monday ln•West Qringe C ou•n t Y M~iP.a ~ j'l • Wff!,mintter 0r1 diarfes lh•t he -41 am>OYinl pbont c.alls lo political rivil and.· incumbellt c.imcilman ~ohn Harper. • ,_., • SChwerdUeger was .. arrested Monday alterboon at bis bi>"'< on '!>~ mlsde- m~nor charges . following a n in- ve!l.11atlon by Fountain Valley police and General T<lephone Company elficiall.olle 1'1U appe~r Monday, ~O\'• Jud(e Lloyd Bla1npied. . , · • .. R~ told. police he and• his· wire • Sltirley, had r«:eived several m)'ster~ phone. •calls throughout the yeBr. He would not say ~what t)'pe of calls they were. 1 'tll~ ~,;t' m .i:. i...'.l:.!:~ !) '!'r°' .neair~g Dela y· Granted · Aueirsd ".underlfOUnd . newspaper , editor Doi. · Eld<:r ol Newpo!'t Beach has won o>ntlniJanc1 of bis eliminary hearing . I" .. Willi' Peb. & on ,Charu_s of .solidtjng to c.¢1!>!t ,rand__l!>!!t and_ bill:~ and conlributlog to delinquency of,llllpors. Elder, who police.charge• is ari edltor·of an underiround 'ne-ifspaper with liead· qii~rs In l'.iewport , 8'ich. faces lhll ~ llemnlin8 ·1Jom0an ariicl&wtllch a.lleg~ly advoeat~ 1shqplifting: · llli . ~Ummary wring had 'bOen schedUled for .. WedJludiy · ih· }fartior Judlcial Distrlot Court. ' Tht iiew ·~g time. is ·1,Jb·p.m.-.m. Divlsidn-One. l . , , • &!der, who.has:changod lawyers aince m. "''tgnmerl~ ia!l.e .;,,: b0i1: · · Lewd' Phone Call · . R~p~rted m New_port Some people...might...oonaidtr it-a.ccmta pDmeot to be addnlled in> a.-seductive Manner, but :not •one Newport Beach ' . woman. . ~ t . :I)le~ 14-yea,~ wk!qw cal~ . ~ T9e.sctay night. to, fepc:w:t Ut~ lewd ~ cill and detes:U'ves m inves\jgating;tbe. case liQday . ' .. My sister Bibi was taken orf and raped by the soldiers." a uni versity stu- dent named Paul Ohagwa said. Two Biaf- Tan nurses who would only give their names as Theresa and Caroline said they were raped several times as they passed tht"OUgh roadbtocks trying to make their ,,ay out of the bush. In Port Harcourt, recaptured by fed· ttal tf'OOIP3 17 months ago and now a state capital. the state governor entertained top brass at his daughter's weddJng feast . But jllst a few miles away. Ibo refugees faCed death. About 600 were crammed tnlo tht tiny Niger Matemtiy Home, many or them lying motionless in the hot tun amid vomit. dust and flies. ·Russ Byp,ass Disney~and ' . Schwerdttecer, "as recaQ~ ftom off~ aJong with councilmtn l>ol'.I Frt1uu _arid Jooeph .c:ourr..., in • special - 1a111 ·9ept. !I· DurlnJ lht entire ;reca.n i!SU< lie aild -~ ....... politlcll ad- Vei'Uries. ' ' Ttie former mayer wu 'rel&eed Mon- day !loin Orang; County Jail'on hlt"<>\f• ~ecOcni"""• by Municipal Oouil Judp ~ Smjth, who ha!! iuued the war- ~a11l for Schwerdtfeaer's arrest •. .schwenltleger h.. decllhecl lo : com· -'A group o1 Britlllh constniction worker.1 (Set BIAFRA, Page Z) .First Law Signed SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reqan Tuesday signed the first new law o( the lt70 legisladve sesskln, a technical ~ill by Assemblyman Frank Lanlennan ~alid1tin1 a tax rate election held Oct. ~ by the Pasaden1 Area Junior College Ojstrict. Playboy Club AlSo 7;<.>o Frivolous for .New~'!"en' ' . ' . . ' PrtPBring for • 12-day cross-country interview with America. a group tA tour· ing Soviet ntWspapermen today edit.cd .Dimeyland and the Playboy Clubs out of th eir itinerary as too frivolous. The Slate Department-sponsored visit began in New York, and will continue on across the continent through the. week , windina: up in Orange County next Tues- day . \ A vis1t tcrthe 101ooo.acre Irvine Ranch Is on the olf;dal ichedul•L but company spokesmen tn ~ewport Beach ao far have not been contacted. "We don't have ailythil\i on our calen- dar," 11ld Gilbert Fergu'°"' publk r. • " laUom· director for the Trvi~ Company. He :sata 'the Irvine Company has work~ ed with the. State Department's Visitors ' Bureau in the past. howe ver, and its Los Angeles branch may not have notified lhe firm yet . F«guson said the last time a Ru,,sh&n contingenl toured the spra'!linJ !Jnd em- pire, the party was corppri.sec;f of r~err who , were mightily Impressed, adding that Orange Count)" has changed Uu:e. "They'll be m o re interested f9 lhe buildings,'' he said~ '1Tttey don'L come to look at the radJshes anymon." During the tour, which started wtth 1 visit to Harlem and a ride on the. MJb- Wlly to W<rvf.,. New Y61t.Cfly"lbyor .John V.' Lindsay • .the So.v'""journalbU will see a Cl'Oll-iecUon "' Aintnca. "'They m!ly Wlllt tb med !laJGl' Lin4- 18)'," 11id • aporwor•of qt.' trip, ·which is a part ·ot_ the So-.<...,;c.n ·CUitural Eichan8< er.cram. · · Led by L. N. TolkU110T, editor di tlie Soviet aovemmtnt peper l&veslia. the party announced its Itinerary at 1 r~ ceptlon given by Jacob Malik, USSR.eliler delegate to the United NalJQM, Hopping ""'°''1he U.S. by plane: they Will meot and dine 1'itll pollllcol ligurfl and prominent Arne1can newapaptnnen. tourl•I joumaJ11m ~Is, •Fl~lural ctntrrs; and major c:tues. • • • ; 1ment' on his a'rr~t. ' i Hlrper has changed his phone number eince the police inveatlaation ..and allo prelen nol IO• .. lk about the tncidollt. .. ()f feliore Lealilc B~ Urged · by State Solon &\Cl.IA~ '<tiP1j _..; A:.;.i1~f urging the federal government lo prohibit • flllu,.-l•iilnJ:ol· federal tld< ond0 1Uil' meraedilndl ·olf the C.IUomia coost far oO or &at exp}pratlon w,is lntrod~ ,.ICl<Y ily·S.n.•lloberi /. j.qontanlno, 11\-0JaJ). . . ' 'I " INSIDE. TODAY ' \ ~ I I ' I . - t DA1\ Y Pl~OT N • ' . ,...... .... l F'REEW AY APPEAL • · .. , .. ~ &!IY d.i.,y. at Wa late date. btJ• lbeo waa crushed in oonun!Uee ~' llis-wtro ~In a !<Iler S..alorllandolpll Collltr 11>-Yr<l<a), who -by !ht Ne...port Heights Commwtlty ii kMwn as "father al lr°'weys." •-'"',""', which al3o -· any Wben the !leuate inllghllllg had clea.~· -~.,...... -·~~ 1he Badham Bill wu dtad, but Collier *• . ._ 1he ...nm1ss1on lo' take anolhOr Oollk. .• ~--tw.lilim Ne..;ort Jook .. t the o$1tioa. · '" ." Councilman, ollered a two-year-<>ld slate-F!M! that ll.c\lfn ._ 1 ....,ay ment which he made before the com· feasibility 'stuily al a l!fOPOlll tJ a dU· ferent freew1y corridor. mi~. H,e declared it sUU st.ands both The response in Newport was ooe of u an opll\kll·and. ~s proof that Uttle ht s <:autiOIJS optimism. rhaqpd in ncen1 years in the free.way That wu soon replaced by bitlernus fssue. · · when Newport cnglneerlng aides and "OnCe again w}fat we are facid with councilmen and sta te engineers and COJ1\· btre t.cMAy is a rtqUeSt to reopen mrt• missioners arl\Jld over t r a f f I c • GOPLe~der Sees Veto Holding Up sh,idies fpr the freeway bttwetn the San-measure_~pts ~n in the Jeasiblllty la ~RI"' Ud NaWporl l!'l'.·" study. FJna!IY, commwlooers "'fuaed to ".ut l , baTt beep ulied by the yield. Chatqber ·to stve our positions OD this Tt1'. trekl to s.ctamento resumed. ma~," b& added. Then they faded slowly l.!I plans for the They ire: roast mute began solidifyln,. -In tbc. -re• from Newpot1 Bay to the Throuabout,UJe battle, the cwnplaint by ~Ana Rivtr the Chamber support.a Newport has remained the same: thl 1.Nnment adopted in 1963. The eout·route pJrallellng lhe existing -"We ur1e that the definitive .tudles Pacilic Coast Highway would rtp out bad· WASIUNGTON (UPI) -.Senat e Republican L"de/ Hu1h Scott prtdleted today that President NJ~on's eip!etei! \1eto of a $19.7 billion money bill for labor, health, and education would atal\cl up i11.Con&rel5. T!ie s.Oaie apprpvtd the bill, ~ to l7, Tut$!.ay ~t becaQle ol 1 chslllrli e of a• section concerning ·a $1.9 billion budget for the Office of Economic Opportunity, final pass,,.ge was del~yed . A vote on the question of rules for OEO 'pend~a: wa!I 11et for thia afternoori . as to..precl.se loc'ltiona of interchanges, Jy n~ and expensive land aJong onrllftpt, offr.inps aD<I frmtage r~·be Mariner's mile. Tues for that t.erirtory Jaqncbed immediately to Jllow !or. early art biJh and ·contribute greatly to city in· completion of the route. come. L "We believe that delays in the 'pest During the campalpt of tll&t Hoa1 and any delays which might develap in Memorial Jiospital joined the fray and the. ttituri which Could slow rpndy and ve.hemeii.lly, opJ>!>Sed .the !reeway align· Ull ;ft1H11ti. Soothing the Savage· Beat? . . \. . . orderly completion of thi1 treeway.woyld ment, ~use. ~pokesmen said, It ¥tould mean an~eoonom~ hardshlp,for our com· severely "hamper bullding p I a n s , m\Ulity and the entire coastal region of emergency access and noise and fumes "Seren~ bull .grazes on 482-acre site near .. Sallnas in emeraepcy. ordinances forbidding gathttinJ.5 of Monterey and Sctn Benito Counties \Vhete a 1)ropos· n:iore tftaii 5,000 t>eople. HOwe·ver, two Monterey Or~ County.'' would ruin hospital operaUons. Cook said that lht delpa: hav.e cost Mettlngs between commi·Ssioncrs and ed World Pop F estival is e.XP'.'Cted to draw an esti-disc jockeys say Uiey will hold festival '\\lith or with· mated quarter of a million fans March 20. The out official sanctions -and that's no bull. thouSBltds of dollars to Jll'Operty owners Hoaf offjcial9 proved futile . w¥-t!OldiDgs have remained in limbo The rdult stayed° the same. durjna thti tteeway ~bblea. The furor died down unUI last fall when boards·af supervisors in both counties hive enacttd ~ ' .. "Now is .the time fof action,''. fie told Newport's ctty Council resurrected the the commission. mat~ ~ full and planned today's ap- 1[ the city officials' vows that today's pearance. appearance is lhelr la st on the _issue are Meanwhile, the state has ;ilready 2 Ha1;hor Men Get Boy Scout Volunteer Honor Fumh G.iven to Build indee<t true, it will be tlre e~ of an· era of iiurcb8aid JOme righ.ts~·wal for the repeated bfttt.r meetlngs with the com· lte'eWiy and already ha1 bought parttl!I missicm spanning more than seven yea:s. of land along the route on Mariner's mil e 'Ibej85Ut bu transcended several City and· below· Newport Hei1hts. Council electionl, app:dnbnents cl dty The latest facet of the Pacific Coast Two ScMdh in Irvine rtaff membwl and eeltctlon of mJ;YOl'I in Freeway's bumpy progreJs involves ocn· Newpcr.t Beach. . . trovenY tn Corona de! Mar. Two Harbor Area men were among. • OfficlJlly, the California R\ihWay Com· ·At ltuf ·1,000 ciliiens there pul lhei·, xven honored by ti.A Oran1e Empire~ · NMt:ly $3 million in ~ ~tt llJ&d,!i .0.1-100-~""the"G-•tlne.' "coma_ I •-c ·1 th of -,-1 ""Tu-• lo ·1dU"' ·ty ~ .....,.,...... .......... ffl'""' signatures on a petition lite last year to .-uea ounc1 of e Boy Scouts was tt easCl.j e-ay w mYtrSI ioute along Pacific Coat ...,wey ln halt plans' to tum narrow Fifth Avenue America at its 48th annual recognition High School and Turtle Rock Elementary M•Y of 1183. m· lo a four •---11-~ l t f h ba r.quet Tuesdav. night at Anaheim School, both in the Irvlne area. N---i 1•at ·~.. start and has ·14m: co ..... or s ree or I e '!"."r-· "'t'..-:---"' ~"' h freeway . Con\·enlion Ct'nter. Governor Reagan dhtclosed plans fcir fOucht it ever since. Cotta Maa as sup.. They also oppase vaulting lnttrchanics Matthew Waidelich Sr. of 3101 Dublin rtlease of $18.$ mUlim prevkMJs)y held up. ~~ ~~::':"1.;.,, IDllnd which will destroy view• wbJch can be St.. C..la Mesa and Harry runke< of 2311 for school building projects tlWJahoul 1 •t flrlt 11 far lnJlnll· into traJislated mto money. M$1 Drive, received the Silver Beaver the' state. . .... •• ~. s•-J _.;,, In '-•-r ·The; are ifalmt the t .. ~ .... of ~res of Award. highe$t Scout hooor for adult! for Of that ,amount, U.l mUlion wµJ ·iO to .. "' u-~ ~---.. J t · to boy the Tultln Union Hiah ScbooLDietrlct for yqra, for a SCM:llled .. corridor" ceuer--homes for the Fifth Avenue pll!l, too. vo un eer service s. University H~h Sclioo, l ~ $800,000 to ·"···bet.-l"th --•Clay dree•-. §tale · Hljhways engineers who have Or. Richard Kendall. council com· hool ~ " ._ •~ WI di · · d th ti San Joaquin lement.ary Sc District. -·u ~•-r would -·t the ~y met repeate y with an1ry ciUzen1 m1ss1oner, ma e e prese.nta on lo of 1 f Turli •-k El .1.n GU&•wv .... 1r.vw• A.a w ·d llch 1 1 p . . most t or e ~-ementary. Uu'oQgh the Newport Heights am. and strtf ss~ one basic philosophy behind the T al1 ph' ' Comao emp oyc o of ac1hc Plans for constru~ien ot both schools Fitlancinc fer Turtle Rock Eliment.try School already had been 61ttalned throu1h special sale to the Irvine. Company 1''hich boughl the bonds at ftve percent interest. Either aomeone in state· offices for1ot to tike the school off the priority list or 1J:ie. money is meant ta Uquldate the bonds sold to the Irvin< C.,.,Pllll', s.,, J<!Jquin '1Chool · offlcilll .1peculalod . A. sman amount of San Joaquin's '400,· OllG -aboUt P3.doa -'ii for addition to a serving kitchen at Gates School neu El Toro. ScoU a.aid UO to 130 Hou11 Republicans wen ready to back a veto. A pickup or "%5 anti-inflation Democrats" woqld be enough to sustain it, he said. A tw&ot1tinl9 vote iJ needed to override a preaidenUal \'tl.O. EvVl should the House -which weuld act first on an override meve -fail to sustain lhe President, Scott said 30 Republicans In the Senate were ready to vote. with Nixon and that they would need the votes of only four Democrat!. Senatt Democratic Leader ~f 1 k r. t.lansfield said he hoped the unanlmou~ \·ote of Democrats in Tuesday '• vote lrould hold on a veto ballot. All 53 Democrata present voted for the bill Tuesday. So did 21 Republk.,,s, although some indicated th')' miihl 1witch and vote to austain Nllon's veto it nectSO"f. Seventeen Republ icans voted against iL But one of them, Sen. John She~an Cooper CR-Ky.), urged Nixon to baak ciown on the spend.inc increase he criticiz· ed the most -an additional $39& million for "impacttd" schools Servinc many oftsprinJ: o! federal employes. Frotr1 P"f1e 1 BIAFRA •.• at potnll touching the dty)imlts between reeway routlnJ. e e one · pany, in charge com-had moved ahead ·despite the withheld 1be two Harbor Area: cities. · It is supposed to be a "scenic highv.'ay" munications for El Toro and the \\restern state money. F } S took up a coHectlon to find food for them . .. ea.ta )faa hu oppoted this and all ~ •• h~ve· said ; tha~ is why it hugs the \\'hite House, for se ven years serving as A bid open·~ ls set for Thursila y on at ters, . ODS The)' 1a1·d three to four died daily. ~•-pl lo -"--'" --ay tine in ...... ... unil leader and district commissioner. ti f fir h " of u · ·1 uw~ ans. auuveu1e...u"'"" . . ..... _ .. of the I . d to H R. k A -•-nd d co nstrue on o e st au ruvm1 y •f'"Y of the chlld-n ....... Id not move land co the buts 1,bat three trnway it::va~ reeway will be 35 feet an arry. in er, n • .u~im la e-·Hi1h ~hool. which i.s ·all the school dis· "-· '" .. .,... routel alreed1 cut thraulh Colla Men below eround level. veloper and builder for 10 years of active trlct 11'85 goln1 tg be,11ble to _afford with To watch Game and lay 1asping II nurse Elna Peter&en (tbe Newport: and Coroaa del Mar and Scouting, serving on the: advisor)' com· avail able IOCJI bond monies. of Copenhagen tried to feed them. Sin Dille routea) IDd have removed pri-miUee of the council executive board far Money for the whole hi&h school WJ.1t "God help these children," Londoner vate lands from the tu rolls. Coroner ProL---the past four years. More than 950 now be available, but how soon plam •A Father and S<ll balkethall Nigiit, Sun-I.ts Arther told some foreign newsmen. Com Mesa officials a.}¥ arsue another JJt2j persons attend,ed the event. can be drawn and construction started day, will live an opportunity fot parent& "Nobody else seems to want to. l cannot freeway nartt WOlld halriper progress d. · · · .. O,ther~ bonore¢ were 'Vlrfil A10Ql'd)oiu5e will have to be detennirlfd. and their1sona: to He tbt Los Ana:elts. believe Ulla i.s happeftin&." Jheir city. M D h of 816 3rd sr.. Santa Ana ; Jack Thomas; . ' . ' .. ' l.¥¥1 • ~ S:µns play .at tbt ''Tbe villages are the worst oU," &lid Jn early years of the freeway battle, yste,y· eat 13622 Hazel St., Garden Grove : Daniel Forum. an Irish missionary, Father Eammon Mc. Newport had support from the d ty of Pinnix. 2131 So. Van Ness. Santa Ana ; NY Appeals Court The trip ls sponsored by the Newpon Mahon, :i;urrounded by hundreds of refu· HunlJnP;rn;Jffiicl!. J!lll Hq_O•BIOI\'~ OJii, Of SA Wo""'a'Jl· ."• Bill Bail ey, 1140 E. ~andlcwood,Or<!Ji• Buch Parks, S..ches and &creatio« 1.,, begging for Nlaenan poW1d• In th• pa!llUon to the coastal route ·has mellqw· .au a'nd Mafco1m Cobb, 2111 Rjchrl}ood, Sinta OK', 'GI ~ '· · ,-.n_; ·. · ' J)epartment.. · , . . shell-pocked main square of Owerri. ed In recont yearn. Newport has fought Ana. · · S eaSOJl ,J.JlVOrce An~ boY IS Y'4" al aae ••n _qu,alily " ''1'hey have no food. Their money ii,,.. on alone. Or!lflle County Coroner's investigator!'! Ed Reimers. televisio n and movie a. patent to take a )'l!UlllU brother, ac· less ll'1d we have no .way of 1ettin& any· Ttlroqgb the Jut half of 1983, deltsa· said today they are still conducting ei· personality, was master of ceremonies. ALBANY. N.Y. <UPI) -The Ceurt of cording tq Ted Winston, recreation dlttc· thing to them." lions from city halls in ~ewport and ' amina,Uons to determine the caust of Appeals ruled today that comedJaq tor. · The once proud Jbos, who ttpiaht Costa Mesa trekked steadily ba~ and death of Janet Summerlin whose body Jackie Gleaaon was entitled to a divorce. Buaes .for the trip wU1 .leave from education and ambition had moved far· forth t:o Sacram~nto to a~al before an waS found one month ago near the Mafia in State? In a landmark decision, the state's Mariners Park, Eastbluff Park, Newport. ther up 'the ladder of prOlf'f.SI ttian Ni· unyielding highway commission. Garden Grove Community Church . highest court held a section ol tilt 1966 Harbor OlmmW)lty Center and 38th SL 1eria's 200 other tribes, wert reduced to JUJt about all avenues of appeal had__. "We are still cooducttng toxi 1 . 1 LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The federal divorce reform law penniWng divorce Park at ~:11 p.m. Sunday. begging, with oulltretched hands by the been Wwisted until the Newport City t Som . 00 ogica government has launched a massh·e in· after two years of livinl · ap&rt was Regi.!tration will be taken at .all roadside, and fiChilnJ and clawin& at Council in mld-1964 decided to launch a W -e ~ta mvolving certain zypea vestlgatlon into Mafia tnfiltl'ation. loan retroecti ve. The court voted.$-2in revers-clt)' park& until s·p.m. l"riday. each other when a fOOd 611 Jett off a four-pronged attack on the problem at of drugs are q~te ~mpl_lcate<I and t.ake_ a sharking and handling of Teamster Union ing a lower court finding . For ticket inform.atlon call 67S-3181t. truck or 1'roke at 8 rtedlng statkm. the urRins of then-mayor (now council· great_deal .of !J~e. in investigator said. funds In the Southern California area. the ''i";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;ii;;;~;;i;;;;i;;;;;i;;ii;ii;;i;;~~iio;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;:i;iii;;iiii;iii;;i~~i:iii~~ii:.;;;;;; man) Paui J. Gruber. . The young_ Santa Ana women!.& body Los Angeles Hera l d Examiner aaid II The council aJTted to light a pitched wu fourxt Ott. 2;t on Dawn Avenue near Tuesday. batUe involvin& lerlslative intervention the ~urch by two new~bc;iY• on thetr The newspaper also said the probe by As,!emblyman Robert Bad.ham, court morning rounds. H.er m1~1 dress clad would· evtefld to skimming of gamb li ng sulfl, vows not to cooperate with the state ~y was cove red with bnuses, which Jed profits in Las Vegas. Nev., and .,..00ld red tape involved in making the free. police .to specrilate she had been taken to be "pushed in San Francisco and San way a reality, and a total rejection ef t_h•_ch_=h __ .oo_d_u_m.:ped __ a1_1er_he_r..;d..;•:.•th:.·c__:D:.:i.::eg::o..;. ---------- any tonnaJ agreements needed to build the freeway. Jameo B. Slodderd, theo a member of the council, vowed that the batUe woukl rage. ''Up to this point we've been 1entl~ men. Now let"s give them hell ," he told fellow councilmen. With fJ\at rallying cry, the counci1 adopttd the four-pronged attack and Badham went to work ('.I.rafting legislation. Bldham'a bill to klll the Green Line coast route breezed through the A.Ssem· DAILY PILOT ~5E COAST PVILISHOfG COMl".&Jf'!" ••li•rt N. w.,, Prnlftllt .... '°"""""'° J1~ .. R. Curl•v '111t1 ~-t ..,.. 6-•• .!Mr ... ttr l ll•l'I•• K,,,.;! •dllw Ti'lolfl•I Ji.. Murftllir" ""'INlllll U itor J•raM• F. C.lli~• H"'llMI h ll<:t. cu, t:•nw "•"'"""' .... Offk. 2211 w ••• l1lb•• ........ .. M111i11t Acl't•1i: ,.0. hw 1171, tJKI --a.ti. MtJI: »II W•I l1y Sl'!"M \.I-kid\: 2tt ,_)I .. Yt!l\111 Huntlne!.,. &HO.: ll~IS llldl bot_, -. Wula lfe Were There "'1 ft"1>!Mft With cool, clammy wutller still hovering over the Orange Coast, tbe iigbt of Australian beach baauly Patricia Wells should warm tile mn•t Irlgld heart. Pat, ,p~arlng lo explore the bottom . decorates tbe shore ntM Sydn~ Where temperatures have been in the OO's. • CGMVINllNT TEIMS t"1NKAMHICA•D MliSTU CH"1~6~ from tcmonowi watc.: T tiling yeu tlltdty u w«: •tlltdlll ft ftotthe 0 OMEGA aom•-· Tho Omega day· d1ttiltruly~a wl!Cli:And it will tell you when tpmorrow com•. only remarkab)a . feature of these Omega wato"••· Lesa vial bl e but equ1lty .,X1raordinary is the legendtry preci1lon 1nd· quel· lty of thf seif·wind lnci Ol!lalJI move"'ent within ••~h hand· A -a.11~11.~•1111 ~llt\111 ... ~. 0~11 •iel. 11K ad•· .................. . I -a.lf·Wl~t ---l•r. C.\"4•19 •lit. ~:.=· ....... ~ .. ~~~--~· .. ~: c _ ........... ,.; CM111tt111.., .... .......,. ~-1111. 111( tfolli• fll6 c,., ... , .sta J. C. .J/umphrie ~ Jeweler& ll YUlS 5AME LOCATION 1111 NEWPOU "1VINUE CCST"1 MJ$"1 P~ONE 141·l401 ., QUEENIE By Phn lnterlandl ''M:&y I carry your inter-o!fic.e memos far~~" .... ' CHECKING . •UP• - •Chinese Invented Sauerlcraut, Too By L. M. BOYD No salesnlan should forget ONLY WOMEN with brown this. . or green eyes should tint their CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. hair z:ed. 'I'ba.t's the contentiQn "Wha~ percentage of our coun; .of a 'tiewty expert who insists try's babies are bom to unwed mmaturally red hair makes moUrers?" A. About 7 percent bluMA ... YByedEwYoOmUenKNlooEkWol~r • • • .• Q. "IS CAB CALLOWAY • ~-__ ·-it was his real name?" A. Cabell the· Chinese, not the Jtalians, Calloway is · ••• Q "WHAT who invented spaghetti, but STATE has the least crime?" did )'OU know it was . likewise A N th D kot Q '"BOW heChi . or a a .•.. t nese, not the Gennans, MUCH MONEY dou the who inventJ!(f sauerkraut? • • • average doctor net now?,, A. ACCJl)ENT RECORDS • Abo $33000 Q •-••--•-1·1 Is a•--a fact an ut ' a year ' • • · 111U11;Gu:; ~ "IS THERE-ANY species of AFTER CHR[SJMAS "p;.ctor'lnining Do.re! witli l:iuilt- . in -~heels. Has its O't'n co rdminder and cord\ steam . vent top, front lev"1-odjustment o~d oosy finger: tip control height adjustment. Reg . 13.95, 10.99 pod end cover set, · 2.'19 ' ma.y co housew4res 33 Wtdnt5dly, Janu.tY 21, 1970 DAILY PILOT I ---------~ ..... -•"I ·· • ~arClwoo<I cerving !;oarCls come complete with prongs end holder .to keep meat securely in plac& when you're cl!lrving Can be used for ham or fowl as well as roast. Reg. 7.50, may ·co hou&•w•r•• 29 save: our Durecrest Oral Jet _ ap.pJ,ian1;& cleans between teeth end under gums with h.undreds of pulsoting jets of woter. 4 jet tips, bracket for convenient mounting • Reg •. 19.99, 14.99 rriey co .•ppJianc:es 74 estimated 64,000 women last animal Ufe in which·the males year were injured when some have the babies?" A. Only one portion of their anatomies got J know of is theaeahorse.· ca1:1£bt ill washing machine MARRIAGE __ "WeddillplL.--------------------'"--------..,-------------------------------' wrmg~. keep getting lbigger,"' mourm ~AB:DI~AN -There he sat, a contemporary, "and the s~1y~1n ~ ~Jd ~eta_, _ costs.-soar gut.. of, sight." True tt:ifrikliii ~w dandy it would enough. , -~ony. is , a . be ~ own a long-sleeved mighty money-matter,· 8tU'e ~ that buttoned ~~n enough. Still, Mde ot·todaj's ~~e fro~ So he sent knitting weddings compare with ·that nistructions bac~ to England ceremony at the Middle East to gJ't such a thing. I refer to city of Susa in the year 324 .TanES Thomas Brud~neU, the B.C. There is one performance Se_vent.h Earl of ~ar.d1gan, who on a single afternoon, Alex-ongtna~ that article of al?" ander the Great saw to it that parel whi~h now bears his 10,000 Macedonian soldiers name. Oh, if ever there were a married 10,000 Persian girls. ~an ~ ~ould_ have stuck to What this cost in the coin of his ._knitting, it was Lord the realm [ cannot say, but C~rdigan. Unfo~ately, .he time is mo~)'., too, you know, did not. Instead, 1n a. magn1fi· and it certainty tied up the c_ent moment of nuscalcula-evening for a Jot of people. tl?"• be-!ed the charge of the RAPID RJ;P.LY -Yes, Light Bngade. miss a penguin swims about 9PEN· QUESTION -Can a twi~ as fast as a salmon hwmnlngbird fly upside down? usually ' LANGUAGE MAN -Tire 12 ' most Persuasive words in the Your 17uestions and com. English language are: you, nient.t aTe welcomed and money, save, new, results, wilt be 11sed whenever pos· health, easy, safety, love , sibte i'f1, "Checking Up." discovJ!ry, proven and Please address your mail guarantee. Or such ill the to L. M. Boyd, in care of claim of researchers in the Daily Pilot, Newport Beach, Ya1e psychology department. Calif., 92663. Leisure Lacking Students Find Ways To Prevent Boredom WASHINGTON (AP) . -of mass productim, v.i!l.closed- }{jstory courses iYia rtidio for circuit television ." truck drivers· and artistic Declaring "we l5 ii f re r pEithaps the most 1evere murals in subway stations are boredom while cotnmuting," among J>(Uibillties for com-the students said; baling boredom in the world of "Waiting in-t..e rm 1 n i. Is , tomorrow, a group of Illinois stack~ up in the sky, and on Institute · of T< e c h n o 1 o g Y freeways, reduces us t o 6tudcnt4 said today. faligue and boredom. The Their.ideas were offered in magazines in .a waiting room 11n .Uhibit at the fifth all'flual ai-e a device to alleviate ''Student Design bored-Om. Tnvestigation" sponsored by "So, in the waiting room at the Armco Steel Corp. af Mid-an airport, why not a display d.letown, Ohio -a venture on the history and theor:y of aimed at "providing you ng flight? A .subway could be a designers with opportunities to course in art, with each lita- solve real social' problems tion a separate styk! •. • , " and, at the same time, ,ean1 -----'---~---! colleg~ credits lor t be i r .. ------..--.. 1 work.'' The 70-page exhibit-of the JIT students said in part: 41M0st. work situations -of. fices. factories and classrooms -ofter a boring environment latking all . .aspects of leisure. For certain kinds of work .. concurre nt in- volvement in entertahunent Md e<tucational puriuits are pooslblc. · ''A truck driver could learn history over the ~raclio in his cab it the Opportunity was PUT WH IN YOUR POCKET Sell t1nwanted ltein1 ''1th a DAD..Y 'Pii.oT C!aullled Ad. PHONI , 642-5678 there, or a factory worker .. _________ .. I ~d learn the art and science---------- J" ' . ' ;• --... .. . • " . __ ... _ ~ -- ' • ' 32 gallon plastic trash can Gives years of service 11 ... WQn't c~ip, crock, peel or corrode. Snop lock· li8s stoy on tightly. Keep odors in, posts out. Reg. 8.99, · 2 for 11.99 ... may co hou1•wares 31 . ' . ... : -. • I t ,. .. • •' ... -. . . . . -"" . • ' . mey co south' coos! plall', san dit90 .fwy ti bristol, cos!J mesa; .546:932.1' shop ~d•Y. throug~ saturd•Y. 10 a.m.: to 9:30 .p.m., sundiy liclon 'tU s p.in. , • • , MAVCO " ' 1 • r · I 1, • • ---- . ~ -s .o·~--.;-:;;.; .... ----------- • DAO.Y ·pd,OT EDITORIAL PAGE A Matter of Manners How would you expect them to behave -the •and· aled, beatded and long-haired group that felt th• Es- tablllhment wu trntlng them badly! They shOwed up on the Establlshrt\ent'I home ground -in this case tile Newport Beach City Counctl chambers -to argue their point last week. With Berk· eley, and Harvard, and Woodstock and Livermore as rernlnders, it was perhaps too easy tb imagine th e type o! confrontation they would prisenj. The issue was the operation of a bOokstore cAlletl "The Bird in Search of a Cage" and an underc~ newspaper named "Sherwood Forest!• and a purported writeMdl\Or of the new~per named !)on Eldot. Elder is awaitillg trial for ah ,alt!Cle that appeared fn U!.at newspaper. Police say that"the article was Ut. tJ• more than a guide for shopllftillg and charge Elder with being responsible for it -1114 thus for solicitillg an illegal a<:t. Cert.alnly there ls no argwnent fn support of t h e article, th~ newspaper, or the bookstore. It is merely a comment on the deportment of Elder and others who appeared with him before the touncil. What thty did was calmly wait their turns to speak, express themselves arid argue politely for more tiine to present thei.r case. 'nley followed the rule&, refrained from catcalls or derisive commentary and, when their points were spoken, exited on a note of "Thank you, and now we'll go," from Elder. Supporters of the same viewpoint behaved in the aame manner several days previously when Elder was eppeating in court in CoSta Mesa and a rally in his be. hill was held In Costa Mesa Park. abolat the content& of pipes 101oked by members of the City council. Th• Eatabll&hment group wu comprised of tax· pay!ng resident& who Jell \hoy wore abolat to be unfairly taxed without being fully and fairly heard. The young radical group felt they were about to be deprived of some of \heir )>aslc rights without being adequately heard. While the issues producing the confrontations were substantially different, the rules of proper conduct and good manners would seem to be the same for both si· tuat!Qhs. It I& surprising -and in a way heartening -that \ht younger element ls showing up better than some of their elder• in this exerciie in grass roots democracy. At least so far. A Fine Choice Once apln the committee forn1ed to choose New· port Beach s Man of the Ytar has made a wise selec· ti on. Vln Jorgensen, the winner for 1969, has proved his worth to the community. Because of his work as chair· man of th• boerd for Hoag Memorial Hospital, lives wW be saved. . The 1969 Man of the Year has been the impetus for a drive to raise millions of dollars for Hoag 's huge drive to build a more modern, larger and more effi· cient hospital , • ' We can't help but note th• contrast between this behavior and that displayed by some of the n\ature, ~U-<lrened, high-income resident! who had appeared before the same city council meeting' several weeks be-. fore to argue about Newport Bay pier fees. There were thteat.s, hoots, bltt.r expressions -even suggei)iona Jorgensen's work already is bearing fruit. He re- cenUy wielded the shovel to break ground for the bospi· W tower. 'Really? Goodness! I thcughl tlwse wue ]1001' young girl.a wor/Ung theU:, ' wa;y throu#I collegeaa aecretariaf We offer hearty congratulations to the Tall Dane and to the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce for choosing him. !Nl ~we Do Not Need to Be Reminded That Taxes Hurt' Lack of Mandatory Withholding Is Costly to State To Ille Edll4r: ~- I iln urging -lll!agan and my otate leg!slaton lo !upport mb!dalory payroll withholding or stale income tues. The fact that it "hurts" to pay our bx· f.I in ooe or two lump sums 1a certainly true. Jn our family Of five with one teacher's incomt and one car it also hurt& lo pay property taxes, high food and clothllig prices and the ether llUI!lttous high cost> of jull living; we do not need lo be nmlnded. TlltllE SHOULD NOT be any ob- jection lo mandatory J>81?011 Wlthboldlng fl'Om U.... who dllli8ntly file their claims and honestly ~ the required tax· ei. OriJy il>OSe Wbo Sitt to escape -tbelr respoostl>WUes are mlly aided by our pre-Jorm ol state Income tax col· lection. J would Uke to see every effort made to collect money p,.,.nUy lost tO the state becauae Of tho&e who consistently do not file ret1Q'l\s and these who leave the state alter wort:ing le11 than a year. The con- siderable sum recovered each ytat could be U5ed to alleviate some of the financial probltms which are damaging our anal educailooal IJ)'stem. MRS. NORM SALE& Rapo111llllle Staulent• To !be Edltor: As a senior at Corona del Mar High 6choo1, J am pleued to see that this school has been and is flnally taking ac· lion to consider the student more of an adull than prtviously. Akin( with other schools that are being lnfiuenctd by my school, n e w responsibilities art being given to the 1tudents. First was the unsupervised study halls which the studfl'lll adopted very ad:ultmltldedly. Then last year, the d~ code was dropped and the students' cloUUng and appearance is now decided by the individual and hill parent.3. T8lS YEAR seniors were given the open campus privilege. 1bt1 was very Important In that many unlors will have many hours cf wisupervised time nen fall at cnllege and it therefore does not seem tocical that a person that cannot cope with unsupervised time as a •nk>r In high school will be able to as a freshman in college. I find that now, sinc.e the studtntJ are being treated much more like eduJta. they act and respond much more llke adults. IT lS VEft.Y important that the students of hlgb •chool be given thelo 19p0nsibiUties es they grow Into adulthood. J'm sure 1t th1! atUtude was appllfd to the classrooms the tuchen would get through In many more students. f know It helps; my dvics teacher does thb and it reall,Y keeps us going. srorr CHRISTENSEN Preeent Pollution To the Editor: RecenUy J viewed a movie 1hown at our hic:h sc~ on the subjed of air paUuUon. J always knew that this was a llfO*lnl problem, ye!, u many peop!t, I nmr rulJud Its In-tty. 'Ibo movie. enUUld, "'Talre a Deep Deadly ll!Ulh," -Iii major clU" of the 11.alted Stales -wl1h •lllO!! and -le PnMltloc !he diJ't.IWlll air by weariol face mat~ Cl-of lheee cltlH with bealth prob- lenil .,.... movtnc lo Arlwna aJICI other atat• wlllcll tbeu bid no apparail prob- lem. lhltt will be no plaee to etcapo and .,..,. 1>ruth .... tau w111 1>e deadly. Although lhl• la the Orsnga COOol, evll')'One should reallte that cities such as ours bave )1111 u much pr<>!llbWty ol alt pollll!im •• !he larr• -· What are cur clUn dob& to prevent polluUen of all kinda! SAl\All BENSON Buman Pr0gre11 To tbe Editor: '!be annrtr to all human Pf'Ol!'tSS Hts In one word : er.ate. 'lbi3 milhl shock many. 1'ry In bey ·any -Try to travel in conveyance!. Try to budge from here to there without it entailing tht handwork o( creativity. Uke tome sects, we could hibernate In caves to get away from things made. A blade cl grass has more will to create by pushinr up throtlgh concrete than many a bragging mortal can remotely approach. True conservatism means to save. Not to hoard. True conservatism believes in ln· dlvidual crtativtty. Where, ob where, have their eaponents gone! MOST AIL or the original brttd li\>ed haro, flinty uv ... They spoke out from a itruggle. Not pillow-plush Uvlng. They had to crutt with their bare hands what they aet cut to do. Lj_ars were made lbort shrill of. Until that approach lo lile is reconsidered, an Js a farce. No civilir.aUon can last withcut a ltn!C!I of values or of responsibility and re&ponsiventas to others. Th a t must be created. lt will, or el•e .•• JOSEPH KRENGEL l\'othfng illllout King To lhe Editor: On Jan. 15, the students at Qrona del Mar Elementary School participated In their fll&-nlaing ceremony, a once- monthly occumnce sponaore<I by the varloul grade levels. Several 1tud:erita spoke oa lhe meaningful dates In J snuuy and led ln the pledf• lo the fi•I and In the alngtng of potrlolic SOO(S. As the prlnclpal Indicated In hia ckll!ng remark&, It ts an ucellent opportuntty fUr IWdlnta lo I"'"' poise and CQlf!dence in in-ting a procram and appearing btfon othtrs aJICI al'°' more importantly, to lh!nt a-and diac:uA the me•nfna o1 11te nag Ind the ldeall " !ht country It ,.eeenLI. JANUARY 11 ii !he birthday ol Dr. Marlin Luthe' KIQf, Jr., y•l Dr. Ktn1 WU not rncntJontG at all during the en-IJte ceremony. The January blrlhdl)'I ol Franklin Jtooeevel4 Benjamin Franlclln and Gen. Oouslas MacArthur were dbMsed, bul nothinl •bool Dr. lttnc. 1'1e teachers' re!oUrce books may not offer any information about him, slnct be Js such a contemporary figurt, but a teacher bas an obligation to be current on matters out.side resource books. MARTIN LUTllER !UNG, Jr. waa ont Quotes Alan LQein, ba.ltn"1 Ume muact- mtat expert, s.r. -"Efficlency mt.ans Ollly how w•ll eomtlhinC la doae. Ef· fec:UV"1fU is doing the rl&l>t thing." Cbarl.. Goold, poblloMr s.r. 1:1. •mi•tr -'""--cany !he n., of North Vleblam lbould go lo North Viet· nam. Tbey ll't not needed or wanted here.'' L1ttcr1 from 11a4er1 are wlcome. NormaU11 writers 1hould conveu th"tit me11Cg11 in 300 words or le1!. Tht rloht to condfm• lttttr1 to tit tp(lce or clftmncu libel f.r rtsitVtd. All let- ttr1 mutt fncludt rignatur1 and moit- ing addre11, but name1 may be wfth-- hetd on request if sufficient rta.ton. is apparl'.nt. Pottry will not -be pub- lished. of the most important leaden !n American history. He waa a patriot who wu martyred defending the spbit and in- tent of the Bill of Rights of our American ComUtution. Surely he Is as significant and relevant to American history and American ideals as General MacArthur. "CUiturally deprived" is a term much used in recent years to describe various ethnic and soclo«ooomJcal segments of our society.) believe that the children of th.ls area are culturally deprl\red. Thein is a virtually all-white world. IF THEIR educallooal OllJI0'1l"O Is Jlmlted to the tradlti<lnal wbH.e notion of hiltory and hatorical event.I, without in- cluding black history or informatJon on the vast contrlbuUons of b I a c k Americans, they are most certalnly deprived. A valuable, Important, and very crucial part of our herltae:e and of the con- temporary SCC!lne is being lgnort.d . lt is tntzcu1able, and our ch1ldren are the vlc-- tlzng, ELIZABE'111 NEWCOMB s • .,e the Bcu!k B•u To Ibo FAiior: l have lived in the Orangt Coast area ror the paet aiJ: years and have beccme an enthullut.ic boolter of this wonderful residential area. However tMr. Is a nttd for all resident& l9 become aware of the fact that too much ot cur natural recreaUon Is fut being convert«! tnto commercial projects, whicb may be Inevitable. Reganl!Oll of other preosureJ th.,. ibo.ld be an Instant pUbllcly •µ-™1 camJ>Algn to ave the Back Bly in Its natural llate le< !he enjoymenl of all rosldents of Ille Orange Coast. CHRIS HANNON B141ckened Shores To the Edllor: When will the necutlvu of oil com- panlea drlllina: oil !ht cout of Cal!lorn!a re.allze that they are polluUng our waters. killing our wlldllle, and ruining our beaches? Recently the oU platform off the Santa 'Sarbara coast developed a !leCOnd major leakage of oil within a year. And this time the oU has not only caused further damage to Santa &rb&ra, but has reach- "4 CataUna Tsland 11nd has threatened the clear water ind wildlife wrroundlng it. It seems that the oil lteJ>liC!I has not stopped and wtll continue to pollute our couUlne. Is California in future years going to be known for it.s blackened oil 6hort1'? SHERRY KOLLMAN N Selleftolfeek·Old Fetiu to the Editor: In re!ertnce to Judge Mas.l's deei1lon on abortion, the basic probtm is the very nat~ or what an abortion does, not what any religion believes. An abortion i1 only performed on a woman who knows that she is pregnant, and the woman is unlikely to be sure after two months. What is a two month old fetus like? ln its seventh week the fetus bears the famili ar features and all • the internal organs or an adult, Yet this being is Jess than an inch long and weighs only one-thirtieth of an ounce. But don't Jet the size fool you. It already bas a hwnan face with eyes, ears, nose, lips, tongue and even teeth buds in the gums. THE BODY HAS muscle and skin. The arms have hand! and fingers and thumbK. The legs ·have knees and feet with toes. Furthennore, this new body wDrks. Its brain sends out impulses that coordinate the fun ctioning oJ the vital orgam. Already the fetus is an individual \Vhich has ears, hands and feet shaped according to its fam.ilys' inheritance. Amazingly it has been found that the seven-week-old fetus will move if only a hair is used to tickle it. Therefore, it is obvious that the fetus has all the faculties needed lo feel pain. In an abortion the uterus. is etther scraped or a new type vacuum is used tO clear the uterus, thereby tearing apart the unwanted fe- tus. We wouldn't expose a top criminal to such a torturous death. Need J s a y more? MRS. ROBERT L. SASSONE Illegal Searches To the Editor, I have a problem that confuses me. Jl fit.arts out when my friends and t are ti· legally searched by the police who are looking for drugs or stolen 1oods. Many tJme1 theee friends are over 18 and 1Cmt are over 21. I'd like to know why their rignta guaranteed in the "Bill of rughts" are ignored ? If police can ignore their rights why can't they ignore your rights just as euyT U the founders of this country wanted this to be done , I feel that they would have stamped the Bill of rughts wlth a stamp that reads, "Vold where Prohibited by Law." GARY EAKIN C•mpu• Communist• To tilt. Editor: La!!t evening I viewed on television the Bob Hope Christmas Special from Viet- nam , Germany. Guam and other coun- tries where he and his group entertained our boys in service of their country. I wish I had the words to express my feel- lnp after viewing this show. But I have none. Anything that J could say would be inadequa te. While on his trip this year, Mr. Hcpe had educators with him to sign up boys for the GI Bill. At last coont, they had recruited 65,000 to go to achcol on the Gl Bill. Isn't it sad and isn't it lnlnlc, we pay Communists to teach in our colleges! THE A'l'l'ITUDE of th• FBl and the Justice Department about the CC¥n- munists has been -"It ls be.St to have them out in the open, rather than being underground." There is much validity to this thought, but maybe we are overdoing it. Because of their tremendous hr filtration ·in our colleges and univtrsiUes now, J believe the situation has changed. Jn October, 1969, Orange County was plft.. pointed "as the target area for 1970. 'Ibt SOS has said it will try every pcssible means to break our ICbool system wide open." We must bring back the loyalty oath and we must have a law denying the Ccmmunista the right to teach in our col- leges and universities. "Abridging the freedom o( speech" does not mean teach our youth! (Communism ~uld be taught, so it can be more intelllgenUy dealt with. But they must nt(. be the "teachers" for the mlnds of our youth •nd future lea ders. ON APRIL 17, 19691 J. Ed&ar Hoover 1aid "Every member ot the COmmunist Party is politically motivated to assist the Soviets in every way. For years I have warned of the danger o{ the Com· munist Party. My concern ltemS'li-rom the fact that its 'members are iedologically oriented, not to the United States, but to the USSR. The problem re- mains a serious one for all of us." Every congressman, senator. public of- ficial, educator, civic leader &1d private Booby Trap for Debtors Applying for a personal loan, Ceorce was asked to write down all of his oUtstandlng debts. Afraid he might not get Ille loan, he listed a total o! only $1,500 -.even though he actually owed more than $3.500. Not long afterward. his bunlon of d•bt became so heavy that he went into bankruptcy. This did wipe out much of his indebtedness. But to his dismay, he found that bankruptcy did not wipe out hi.s obligation to repay the loan - because he had goUen the money by giv· ing a false financial statement. Bankruptcy discharges most or a perllOll's debts. But It does not get rid of a debt incurred through fraud. Thus, by deceiving the lender, the debtor may be .setting a booby trap tor himself. ON THE OTHER HAND, the law also recognltes that thC!I loan company ltselr may be .at fault. Some lenders actually encourage the debtor to make a raise flnnncial statement, so thty can keep a grip on him In ca!e he g()f.$ bankrupt. Take thls case: A man filling out a Joan applic.11tlon palL'ed when he came to ~ space where he was su ppostd to Ust •11 of his obllga· Uons. Rtas.rurlng, the manager said : "Just put down one or two. That's all we 11eed." Th.11 man too went bankrupt Kime llmt ( afterward. And the loan company insisted the loan v.·as not wiped out by the bankruptcy "because he gave us a false financial statement.'' BUT nus Tll\fE the coort ruled that the debt was indeed cancelled, b11mtn1 the company's manager for lnduclnc the debtor to fill out the form that way. Furthermore. a Joan comp1ny cannot t><>lnt the finger at ralSC!I inlonnaUOn if it did not In fact rely on that Wormation ln making the loan. Jn one cm. a company ga ve a man a Joan even though it kntw -from data in its own filee: -tbat he was in worse shape than he •dmltted on tht ap- plication. Agatn, a courl d~ided the debt to the loan c ompa ny was cancelled by ban kruptcy -de1pite the debtor's fal11t fin8nclal statemtnt. 'Tbc judge saJd the company could not fairly complain about deeeptlon lf it wasn 't really deceived at nil. An American Bar AsJoeia.tion pub- llc itroicc /t tJtur1 by WiU Btnl4rd. citizen should not stop In his efforts lo rtm&ve from our campuses all Com· munists and Communist sympathlurt. So when our boys do come home to 10 back to acho,:11. they won't have to aaaln be confronted with Communists. MRS. JAMES O. HODGE P•trlotlc Amerlc•ns To thei Editor: Joatph Bollen'oeck in his letter of Jan. 1$ contend& that there would be no war ii Hanoi was not violating the 1954 Geneva Agreement. A look at recent history reveals that the French war to defend its empire ·in lndOchln.a ended with· an ArmlstJct algned ln Geneva in 1954. The agreement proVided that France turTender Its colony, that the colony be dlvldlil Into its original thr .. states - Laos. Cambodia and Vietnam -and that all three be neutralized, th.at no foreign troops be otatloned there, no lortlgn bases permitted, and none of the three join any foreign military alliances. Who broke that treaty? WHAT FOREIGN country has troops ln Vietnam? Wh.at foreign country has mllitary bases in Vietnam'? And what country ha s Saigon jolned in a military alliance wtth? '111e answer is not Hanoi but the country Mr. Bollenbeck profel!SeS to support whether it is right or wrong. The mllUons of people ln Utls country who oppose the war, are not as he describe!, .. an unrealistic, u n pat r Io tic, un- di.Jc:lpllntld, irresponaible. u n w a s h e d horde of screwballs" but the real patriots or America. The distortions of history and the rross generalluitions he tllpouses are a truly &ad commentary on the so- called "responsible. patriotic Americans'' he claims to represent. FREDRICK RUF Chairman Orange C'.ounty New Democratic Coalition 1\'ASA'• Cutb11Ck To the Editor : The NaUOnal Aercnautics and Space Admlnlstratlon has recently stated that, duli to budget cuta M:t down by President Nixon's administration, 50,000 Americans will btcome jobless during the upcomlnc year. J have alwaya thought that the 1overn- ment bas bten spending loo much on the apace program; but, by trying to cut back on aovernmtnt spending, Mr. Nllon wtll only succeed in increasing the preS!UJ'e on the American economy ~ day. Only ll0,000 of NASA's I 10, 0 0 0 ~mploye1 will still have jobs by June 30. Thia will do mere to burden the economy thaA 158111 it. MARLENE L. HOLCOMB ---- Wednesday, January 21, 1970 Th• tdlforlnl page of th• Dallu Pilot l f t1" to inform and 1Um- tdott rta<kt1 by PTt•enUng this mwapaPfr'I OJ)fnfom and com- mmto.tv 01' to~ of int.res& and tignf/iconct, bt1 iwovfdtng a ,.,,,,. fM Ille •.q>r•asm o/ our rtodn1' opfntona. and br prtcentlng tli1 diverit vici.o- point.t of informed ob1ervtn and rpoktmin on topia o/ th• c1au. Rohtrt N. Weed, Publishor I I I I cw I I I 7 . ... ... .. ·-1- Mesa EDl t lON - • VC!>L 63, NO. 18, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAG ES '; ·ORANGE COUNTY, CA[IR)RNIA . WEONfSOAY, JANUAllY 21 , 1970 . ' .. ., .. ' , TEN CENTS . ... • Newport Appeals By JOHN VALTERZA Of ""° D•l!J l'tllt 511111 SACRA.MENTO -Newport Beach city 4lfflcials her• today .urged-1he calitornia Highway -Commission to delay for one month any decision un whether or not to re~ the, qltestion of routing Pacific Coast Freeway through Newport. Newport Mayer Doreen Marshall and Planning Director Larry Wilson made pusentations to the commission urging that it rtconsider the cODlnlversial rout- ing ~I Pacific Coqt Highway which Pre.ss Tours Area was .adopted in 1963. The alignment has been the subject of repeated appeals by Newport over lhe past seven years. A comPlete hearing on the matter. however, Wu hampered because many officials who hoped to speak at this morning1s session were still fog-bound at Los Angeles International Airport. Costa Mesa City Manager Arthur R. ti.fcKenzie was among those fogged out. City Attorney Roy June substituted for him . Raping, Looting Found in Biafra OWERRI. Nigeria (AP) -The first newsmen allowed inside fallen Biafra saw famished refugees fighting for food. loot· ing by Nigerian soldiers and heard sev- eril -firsthand accounts of women being raped by victorious Nigerian troops. The farther lhe press party went inside fonner Blafran territory, the worse the conditions of hunger, homeles.sness· and cOnfusk>ri became. Everywhert refugees were in the road. teetering all the.ir worldly goods on their heads, hunting lost husbands and chil· dren, trying desperately to change their Biafran money into Nigerian pounds to buy what food was available at little im· promptu roadside markets. A young Brit.rah doctor. working in Ni - geria' less than two weeks. leaned hi!!i brad against an ambulance and wept with rage. "'l 've had Lugers stuck In both my ears." he lobbed. "'My life bas been therater;ied umpt times by · soldiers: Narco Age'nts Seize Mesan, CanndianPal Narcotics agents seeking a Costa Mesa man Charged \vith sale of a large quan· tity M cocaine captured him at home Tuesday. along with a C8nadian com- panion and a quantity of marijuana they hadn't expected. David Campbell Jr .. 21. of 2100 Con· tiAental Ave .. (aced arrajgnmenL ~ay'_..i}l_ Harbor Districl Judicial Court on an ar- rest warrant issued at the climai: or a two-month investigation. David A. Harris, 22. a tailor from Vic· loria . B.C., was booked on a charge of possession of marijuana for sale and released on $1,230 bail, with Jan. 27 set for his arraignment. The 12:15 p.m. raid was led by Jim Irvin. agent-in-charge for the State Bureau of Narcolics Enforcement. ac· companied by Newport Beach police detectives Al Epstein and Leo Konkel. Alleged sales of cocaine, an addiclivt. narcotic classed as one Of the SO:Called hard drugs. apparently occurred in Newport Beach. · "I'd rather not say,1' remarked Konkel , when asked how much alleged cocaine had been involved in the trinsactJon charged by st.ale agents. . trvine declined to say how much was involved either, but said his investigators haven't encountered cocaine in any large quantities until the currenl case. Ball was set at $2&,ooot pending Campbell's arraignment toaay. afW' which ht would be transferred from 'Newport Beach facilities to Orange Coun· ty Jail lf he could not post the bond. wanting t.o steal my truck." and ambu- lances. I'm a doctor, rm not a bloody copper (polictman).'' The doctor said he had just returned from an open field where 80 to 100 Wound· ed. Biafran soldiers were "lying in their owh pus and excrement. waiting for treat· ment that neve_r arrived. "They bloody well ought to be dead," he continued. "Now I've got t.o go try and fix them up. Don't go near them un- leS5 you've got clothespins on your nose." The doctor, from Colchester. would onJy give his name as "Doctor Phil." \Vilhout naming the unit, he said the sol- diers on duty ln the.area of the pedlatrie hospital at Okporo were ··such monsters" he never let the nurses go anywhere with- out an escort. "especially 'vhite ones -- the native nurses can always JO bu sh if something happens." "The young girls are afraid lo come oot of the bush, they are. ~n1fltd of wflat will happen," the novt!liit Cyprian Ek-· we~ lold Ute newmlen. ".There is now a saYJllt"'ainon('them: 'Stay in ·hHJlng or yo;o will be conscripted into the army.'" .. My sister Bibi 'WIS taken or and raped by ihe soldiers," a wllversity stu- dent named Paul Oflagwa 11aid. Two Blaf- ran nurses who would only give their names as Tbe'rcsa and Caroline said they were raped several times as they passed through roadblocks trying to make their way out of the bush. In Port Harcourt, recaptured by fed · era) troops 17 months ago and now a state capital. the state governor entertained top brass at his daughter's w@dding feast. But just a few miles away, Ibo refugees faced death. About 600 were crammed into the tiny Niger Materntiy Home. many of them tying motionless in the hot sun amid vomit, dust and flies. A group of British construction workers took up a collection to find food for them. They said three to four died dail y. Many of the children could not move and lay gasping as nurse Elna Petersen of Copenhagen tried to feed them. "God help these children," Londoner Les Archer told some foreign newsmen. "Nobody else seems to want to. I cannot believe this is happening." "The villages are the worst off," said :in Irish missionary, Father Eammon Mc- Mahon, surrounded by hundredJ ef reru. gees begging for Nigerian pounds in the shell·pocked main square of Owerri. "They have no food . Their money Is use· less and We have no way of ~etting any· thing to them." Lewd · Phone Call Reported in Newport Some people might consider it a com· pl.in.1en£ to be addressed in a seductive manner, but not one Newpor:t Beach woman. The M-year.old widow called p:>lice Tuesday night to report the lewd phone call and detectives are: investigating the case today. Another caught..ln the fog plague'was Hancoc'k ''Bill" Baiinlng Ill, repruent- ir.g Beeco Ltd. properties above the bluffs Jn West -Newport . _.__ ~ The commission, after hearing the Newport plea and some oppeiition speak· ers, ·delayed the hearip& untll late today \\ith the hope that the fog victims would arrive and C<JUld be heard. NeY.'Port mainly wanted to re-Optf\rou!e consideraion on a segment of the Paclfjc ~:~P'reeway rou~ .betwe.~~per Brrrrr Leaning against an icM_oated traffic signal. th'is .Detroit fi re-- man's expression tells just what he feel about the city's near-zero temperatures. St>viet Newspaper ~1ies Military nti!1d . Chin ~uu up in a MOSCOW (AP) -The newspaper or the Soviet Defense Ministry said today a military buildup is in progress in Com- munist China aimed at e~anding Chinese territory .and eventual world domination. Krasnaya Zvczda -Red Star -warn· ed in a lengthy article that the '1.1aoist" are gradually. accumulating strength ," but saJd Chinese mililary hysteria al&0 i~ giving rise lo "passive opposition" among the people. The article.marked another step In the resumption of anU~hinese attacks in the Soviet· presa, bringing them nearly to the daif7 Je.veftliaTF'"xlsted beJore the Sovicl- ChiDHe border talks opened in Peking la.I octobe" When the talks Jtartcd, polemics disap- peared from the pttss for several weeks then sradually reappeared. The ne""·spaper charged today that all resources of China "are being thrown in- to totaJ militarization." • for Route Newport Bay Bridge and the. Santa Ana ~iver. Huntington Beach City Engineer James Wh_!!'Cl~i-told the. commission his city had no Objection to ~ iyute re-opening "pro- vided that not a tingle liunt.ington Beach bOllle is lo.st to any re-routing." . Assemblyman Robert E. Badham lR- Ne,vport Beach asked the commission to retonsldei;.at the. least the short lreew:ay segment requested by Newport. Badham .declared if this was not le- gally po&'lible, he would attempt to push a measure through the Legi!lature to· al· low such a rt-opening. . Newport .llta,yor ~1arsball and PlillJIU Wilson cited, the nQw adoP.ted (feeway rcxue as a clear haz.a(d to orderly-plan- l)lng and development In NewPort Beach. ln opposition to movtl)g the route, Costa Mesa City Attorney June pinch- hlt for the mi ssing ll1cKenzle; ~'ho was scheduled to tell the. commission thl\\ h~ city is unalterably_ op~d t~ a_J]Y ac· -. . " . Dela.y . ~ tion which would caUSe the cominilsioo to 'even •COll.lider re-opening1beariDp_on .the adopted route. PU• Freeway ~dvance in graf1 ~a Appeals by tlle Newport clty •OiliC!ili were mel by opposition to any change fr:om the Corona del Mar ~Chambel"ol Conllnertt. Chamber Prfllident Dee Coot _.hi& orgln;izaUon was oppOafid to any changes tlke F.JIEEWAY, Plik.tl · ~ Steps Do~ii . . -= Retires at: 83; Fresno Bishofr,=$ueees~f~ ..,. ~ . .....,._ VAfICAN CITY (AP) -James Fran-bishop in Los Anj:elet with the ·riihl oC -. ' • • ,._, 1 cis Cardinal Mclolyi-e, known ~ the auccesston. archco,nserva.tive ~ 1!Je ~me_rlcan, Roman . A young Calirornia priest. studyin& Jn Caf~.Jlic hierarchy because of feuds wtth Rome described Archbishop Mann.in& u liberal nuns and priests. hu retired as "very capable and more moderate" than archbishop of Los Angelu, the Vatican Cardinal Mcintyre. annou~d today. Mcintyre told newsmen · his. decision t.o Pope Paul VI accepted the rcsigftltion resign had been promoted by PGpe ·Paul's of the 83-year-old cardinal for reasons of recoffl!Tlenda~on that those cardinals and age. The cardinal had served his bishops 7$'or over shoakl .retire., . . Antong the outstanding wues 1n which archdiocese for eight years longer than Cardtnal Mclncyt'e involved himaeU was the. recommende:<f retirement age ot 75 a dispute • over modernizing of nuns' Vlh1ch had been fixed by Pope Paul VJ. habits. His battle with the Immaculate "l ~ave ~me lo the conclusion that my Heart Sisters of Los Ange.lea. raged for experience m tht.. realm o( time ,has more m'lnths and he finally Jost. when the than c..'Ofls~ed of_ norm~! allotmen~. ~ Vatican approved new regulat1or111. The hence I am mtrud!llg on borrowed lime, Vatican's new guidelines illowed slst.er11 the Cardinal said Jn a statement. w raise hemlines wear nylon atocklngs "I_ have decided_ to act ueon the aug-and higher heels ~nd modifyini their okl ~cstlel!l ,proposed m the recent VaUcan heavy be.address. c;ounc1I. Although the cardinal had his. critics, Vatican sources ~aid that automatically he waa praised by :-01tholica of many &ucceedi.ng Cardinal Mcintyre a s '!iewjlOin~ for tUI consiatent entieavors to a.rchbi.!l~p of the archdiocese. oile of tht raise the standard .of C1Ulolic ,lducation la(l '<l ·~.Ill< l/n\ll<i Sta~, 1lOl'Jcl be i!J>IJ!I·~·~ · ~ , , , '"' -lihcip 'ri1J10lli1< Maanilll,o lorinor1i Tli< ;Clii!IMI, a ~l)ift • Ne~ or~· bis~p oJ Fresno and r!OW C91dJutor WW, be.M OD June ~ t • . •J.:· ... ~ ... -MesJI Makes Swap: Meets ' Legal WithNewOrdinance Swap meets are now leg-al ln Costa Mesa. following adopUoo of a city ordinance establishing p e r m i t re· quire.menu, fees and guidtllnes for returning to commerce 1in the marketplace-style. One anticipated stumbling block was: removed when Police CHie · fRoger E. Nelth determined that state alws ap- plying to pawnshops don't cover ·person- to-person awap meet transactions. Councilmen voted unanimously Afonday lo adopt the new ordinance which will principally 11pply to the T r a 1 h and Treasures Swap Meet held weekends at the Orange County Fairgrounds. An embargo on sale of new merchan- dise had ·been considered, but Tom Phillips, a partner in the local venture, said non-used goods peddled there are. or i.ecood quality. This means they cannot be sold · in retail stores unless so labeled and therefore do not technically qualify ~ new merchandise, which mJlht pose un- fair con~petiUon to commercleJ •business-- '" A ye1rly fee of ~ bad been sug- Sweden Gives Asylum STOCKHOLM (UPI) -Swedui granted polltical asylum TUtsday 'lo ~9 CtechO- idovak tourists who arrived before Christ· mas. Immigration authorities have yet to decide whether to grant asylum to 13 othe rs in the Czechoslovak tourist party. gested, but Councilman William L. St. Clair said $10 per day would better serve the commuruty in general, especially oc.. casional benefit swap meets. He point~. out that if the. Trash and Treasures partner-$ ~~cted a swap meet every weekend of the year, thl!I would bring the city $52<1 instead of the l300 propo<ed. . Churches or civic organizations which might want to stage a tlnlle swip meet d\l·rtng the year would be unfair)y penalized by the $300 fee, he added. Sales tax must be collected and delivtred to the city on_qierchan"dise sold under the new ordinance, while palice of- ficerr'Will keep an eye out fOr peddleriof 1tolen merchandise. City Attorney Roy June said that. wliile most transactions are pei'son-b>.person sales of used goods, 2$ stolen electric typewriters turned up to be fenced at one meet recently. Ex-mayor Faces Arraig.nment On Plione Cal~ Fonner'. FoOntain Valley l'Jl&yor Robert 3':h."A·erdtfcger, will .be arriUined at t 11.m. ftlonday in West Orange Count Y Munici pal Court in Westminster on charites that. ~e ma~ 45 anno~ing phone " , . RITlll.'IS AT Cerdillfl' JamM ·MCJnirre Scho01 Dutritt Finances. Sound Every . penny was •found present and aCCOl.fnted frr by an auditine film that pored over Newport-Me&a' Unified Sqhool Oi$lricf 1 book!, school trustees,.wert'-'told Tu~hl. . The audit by· Ho1-en and !lawyu-ol Newport Beach Was: of book§.aiJd,ifcords for tJif 1 ~ achOol year when the achdol dilltrict's budget was•$22:7 million.• TM audit, required by the atate-!Edu- catlon Code, cost. lhe·school district-t6;500: . . ' . . . " . Jiist .Oiie-Thll :~ . ' . . Does It All ·,. · · · MarSlia Beaubelle.callOd .her llanceO and U\t aulo'a'geocy'Whole 19?0·...W.l!he wu.drivbig Tueaday when n:.wu·crum· ed in ~. colli6ion '.it' a ~eosta::Mesa..in-- toneolion . . . • Only one·dime was required.1 • Dick · Lewi,, proP,rietOr-of Dean ~s lmR<>rts. arrived on tbe scette. to'reecue his bride-to-be and t..ke. her for .medical and dental attention. Miss Beaubelle .. tt, or 2600 CQve•St.; C91'ona del Mar, Jost. severa1 teeth when' the car, northbOond ~ F'airvieW Road·•~ Fair Drive, hit another one broadside. Mo!Orist Ray F. Cdttir, 22. Ot '2864 Orange Ave., Coeta Mesa, escaped. in-' jury. . Coast Wl!at•l!r Squirrel Ch ecked After Biting Bo y Russ Bypass Disneyland cans t.o poht.ical .nval and mcumbent ' Councilman John Harper. Schwerdtfeger was arre.sted Monday tftemoon at hls home on the misde- meanor chlll'Res following a n In· vestigatlon by Fountain Valley pollce,and General Telephone ComP.any.officials. He will appear Monday before Judae Uo)'d Don 't locik fOr any. rain Thur&- dly. Jt'.d have • hard time cettina through all lhtl fog that's goini to st.iek with us Qlrough the ·nigh~. Temperatures are: still stuck in the: l!IO'a. · A wild ground squirrel which bit 11 Ne.,..•port Beach boy who caught it on the dreet seven days ago is being tested for rabiea today. after il died suddenly In captivity. Police said Stephen Albers. 18, of 1115 E~ Balboa Boulevard. suffered only a small toothmark on his finger, but cannot t.ar.e a chance on the poSsibility Of con· tracting the deadly disease. The young salesman told investigator! he cauihl tbe liUle ci;eature last Wed-- nesday at 16th Street and Dover Drive, but it died later at hJs apartment. Specialists at tbe Orange County Health Department are en.mining the ground aquirrel, re m a i n s to determine the rea80fl 'for itA death .11nd ''hcther Albers must undergo the Pasteur ftntirab ies in. oculatlon aeries. ' • • . Pla,y bo y Club AlSo Too Fri volous for Ne·wsmen Preparing for 11 12-day cf'OS.'11<00nlry Interview with America. a group ol tour- ing Soviet newspapermen today edited Disneyland and the Playboy Clubs oot of their !Unerary as too fri volous. The Slate Department-sponsored visit began in New York. and will C<llllinue on across the continent through the week. winding up in Orange COUnty ncl' Tues· day. A viait to the 90,000-1cre 11'\1ne Ranch Is on the official achedule. but company spokesmen In Newport. Beach so far have not be:e11 eontacted. "We don't have anything on oor ·C"Jcn- dar," stld Gilbert F'uguson, publtt re- lations director for the trviM Company. He said the Jrvine Company has work· P.d With the State Department's Visitors' Bure.au in the paJI. however, and il!t Loll Angeles branch may not have notified the firm yet . Ferauson said the la!t time a Russian contingent toured the aptawllng land em- pire, the party was 'comprised or farm ers .,...ho, were mightily Impressed, adding that Orange County has c~anged tln::t. "'They'll be m o r e interested in the buildings," he said. "They don't come lo look at the radishes 1nymore." During the tour. \\'hi ch started with ii visit to Harlem and a ride on lhe sub- way to inttf'Ylew 'New York City' Mayor .John V. U:ndsa)', the Sovtet journalist.. will ~et a cross-section ol. America . "'Ibey really Want to meet Mayor Lind· say." .said a sponsor or the trip, which is 11 part of the Soviet-American Cultural El'chanp:e Program. . Led .by L. N. tollrunov, editor o( tht Soviet a:overnment paper ll veslia, lHe party announced I~ IUnerary at a re- cl:ption given by JIC(lb italik, USSR chit! delea:alc to 'the United Nations. Hopping across the U.S. b¥ plane, they . will meet and dine with poUtJcal iirures and prominent American newspapermen, touring joumallf'm schools, aertculturaJ centers. and major ciUe11. Blainpted. • Harper told pollce he and hls wife. Shirley, had received several mysteriolls Rhone calls fti~ghout lhe 1e1r. He would not say what tn>e of calls the 'I were: Sc:bwerdUeger wu recalled from oUice I.long with councilmen Ooo Fregeau a?\(I Joseph Courreges in a 'special el~on lilt Sept. 23'. lAlrina the entire recall \~sue he and Jlarper were P0Utlc1l ad- versaries. • ·The former mayor w11 released Mon-~ay1rO!J1 orange County ~pO on his °"" r~nct· by Municipal c.furt Jud ge ~enneth Smith, Who had lsaued the ,war- rant for Schwerdtfegtt'I arrut. SchWerdtfeger has declintd to com· mcht on hia arresl. ,. ' ' INSJUE. 1'0DA \' Cruta Mtldt• tctlk19t. tM.!- pitlM take tht ·apoUighL--i• lqcol theater thil weekend 'with a two-1\igh& productian of a 1930'1 Cbmedi,i. · Sec . ·Elntt.:rt.ainment, />elf< I~. I I t ! ~I I • I . • I UllV PILOT c Wtd-, ,,.,,...., 21, 1970 . • • Fro .. P!ffe l . .i , -. ··~-.-~ '· FREEWAY ' APPEAL ••• • Md l!ll' <\il.Y. 41 lhi• Jal.e date. l!ls"lllfO!fttnla wtr• echoed In a letttr ,..1 by Ibo Nowport Helghta Community ~tloo. which also opposes any ~: • ....... lwo-lorll li•".PPl'i ""'~ ""'* • ~~--old oi>lf. ment W!ilch -he made before the 'com· mluton. He declared It still stands both u an opinion fnd as proof that little has chal\f9d in rece(!t years in the freeway la&ue. • HQnce again what we are faced with J\tre today~ls a rtqut$l lo reopeu route studies for the freeway between the San· ta ~a River and Newport Bwy:" "''B'ut 1 have been asked by the ~.•to give our pofltiong on this mal\ir,"·he added. · 'l'h-.V .,,, -td the area from Newport Bay to the Santi Alla River the Chamber supports !he ilijiim!nt adopted In 1963. · · ...:.~tyle' urge t~t_ the definitive. studies as t.e precise iocations ot. interchanges. onrampo;o!fraropo-illd·lroplage roa<I• be launched immediat.elr. to allow for early compl~Upn pt 'th~ ~{e. - -··we believe that delays in the past alid any 'd<lays whlJ)ll might develop in the future which eould slow rpeedY1;1nd onlerly c6mplellob. of th11Jreeway1 wiitlld mean an econmDIC bardlbip for our.tom· munity and the enUn coastal llsioD. er Orange County." · Cook said that the delays have cost thousands of dollars to pro_pe~ ,Wners whQSt holdings haye 1'mi.ined Ill ·limbo during ·tht treewy aquabbles. ·~rww i& the time for action.'' he 1old the commllslon. • . If the city of'rtcials~ vows that today's appearance is their last on the issue are indeed true. it will be th! end of an era of repeated bitter meetips:s wit~ 'the com· mlsslm\ s~more than seven years. The issue has transcended several City Council election,, appointments of city st.¥f members and selectiOn of mayon in NeWl>O<I S...cb. -c- O!llcially, the Ca\ilornla H!ghWl!Y Com- mlJajOD adQpted the "Green Line" O?&stat rOUie along . Pacific COast Highway in Mayol 1963. · NIWP"l't opposed II at tile atart and has fought it ever since. Costa Mesa has sup- ported the adopted aJlinmenl. liewporl bu push04 Jor a more inlapd alllnftMl>I, at firat as far Inland i!ilo Colla Mesa as lilnl Slrt!et and In laler years,. for a so-called "Cotjidor" genet· ally lietween 15th and Clay au.eta; · 'f1lis corridor would cut the ffltwly ~niuih tb<i"NeWporl Hellll!ta area· alid at points louclilng Qle city llinita between ·the two ·Harbor. Arta·cities. Cost& Mesa tias oppoeed this and aJI Other plalls to sbove the fmwaY line in· 3m:I ·on the buis that three freeway routes already cul tllroo&h Costa l\ltaa (the li.,.J>Orl and Corona del Mar alid San Diego roules) and have remcmcl pri- vate llnds from the tu rolls. · Colla-Mesa olOdals allo ar111e ll10lher freeway route wOuld hamper proiress or their city. -In early-years of the freeway battle. Newport had support from the city .of Huntington Beach. But Hunllngton·s op· posit~ to the coastal route has rpellow· ed in' recent 'years. Newpol!t hasZfeui'Jt on alone. Through Ill< last haU of 1963, delega- tions from city halls in Newport and Costa Mesa trekked steadily back and (orth to Sacramento, to appeal before an unyielding highway commission. . '!*I' .a reallly, ai>d a to141 ,.lecllon ti by ~al'qmmtlits ne.4ed 10 bulld lb< f~ay. • • J1mt1 B. Stoddard, then a mtrDber ot , 111• "!\lllcll. !9'!*J. 111•1 tlje ~ would "'~' I ' • . • • • .. to tltM poW, "'"-~ ....... •mOil. · '!"!'•!'ii-.,.:., ,..,.,. ire told 1•11... CGlltjdlbltl!. .,-· Willi l!iit nilYtllJ cry. tho •owt•ll adopted the fout-pronc<d IUack Md Badham wtnt to work draftJf'lg leg:Ulation. Badham'a bm to kill the Gmn IJne coasL route l>rtezed through the Assem· bly, theft was Crushtd in committee by Senator Randolph Collier ([).Yreka) who b known .. :•father of freew~.'' ' When itbt &en•te lnfl&hUng ll•d cleared the Badham Bill was deed. but Collier asked tbe commllsion to take another look, at the tdtuatlon. From tb:at actlon came a 90-QlilY leulblUty lludJ <JI a propooal for a dif- ferent treew9 corrhl~" / The response Jn Newport was one of ~uU~ op~lsm. 11>•! !'I! ioon ~laced by bntemess when ·Newport englneerlna aides and ~ncQmen and state enfintt11 and com- missioners ' ariued ov~r t r a f f i-c measurementa taken tn the fe1slblllty study', Finalfy, commlsiibners tefupd to yield. . . . The tttb to sacramento ruumed. Then they faded slowly is Plans for Uie coast route began solidifying. Throughout the battle, the complaint by Newport bas remained the same: , The.coast route paralleling the exisUllg Pacific.Coast Highway would rip out ba4· ly . needed and .expensive · land 'along Marll\fr's mUe. Taxes for. that terirtory are high and.contribute greatl)' to city In· come._ . DurinJ the campaign of 1964, Hoag Memorial Hi>spllal joined the fra y and vehemenUy opposed the freeway align· ment; because •. spok~sm'1! sai_d. it W<l'odd aevtrtly hamper ~lding p J·1 n s , emergency access and noi&e and fumes WOllld ruin bospllal -aUons. . Meetin&s between comrnissicne-:: .~·id Hoac officials proved futile . 1'he route stayed the same. The furor: died·down unUI last faU '1';:!11 Newport's City Council resurrected the 'lJ'WWr in full· and planned today's ap- pea,ranee. Meanwhile, "the state hu already purtbUed. tOme rlgbts-ofiway for the lntway· and IJready h., bouch~ parcels Of land along the route on Mariner's mile ·and ·bejow ·NeWJ>OTI Heigh ta. The lat.st ·fo<tt of the Pacific Coast Freew.ay'a bwnpy·progress involves ocn· troveray in.Corona dtl Mar. At least 1,000 citb:ens there put their signatures en a .petition late last yur to halt plans to tum narrow Fifth Avenue into a four.lane .collector street for the freeway. They-also appose vault.in& interchanges ·which wlH dettroy vtews which can be .lraoslat.<l iltlo 111011ey, They are ·"'ajnst µ,, ·lalliq 9l 1<0naRf laomt6 for the Fifth Avenue pl•n, too. State Hl&hwayS engtneeri Who havt met repeat.edty with angry • eltlzens 3fressed one b&Sic phiJosopJiy ~hinil the ftteway ~!\!If; . , . · ft is !'UPP*d to bt i ''.sct6lchl,chW8y-'' they have said; that is why it hugs the coast. Most of the freeway ~·ill be 35 reet below CJ'owxl l~vel. . - Soot(afng".:the Sa'l'flfle Be••: S:eferie bqU gfaZes 'pn .\IZ..Bcre site ~ear'Siliinas ·ln''. Monterey and ~n ~ni~ Counties wher~ a .propos-ed \Yorld .Pop Felstival 1s expected to draw an esti- mated quarter of A millidn 'fans March -20. The • boaMs·Of supervisors in botfl counUes'ha~ enacted e.inetgetlcy 9rdinance• forbiddin~ gatherings of mo~-t11·an ·$,000 ·people. Howeve'r, two Monterey disc jockeys say they will hold festival with or with· out,¢tici.al sanctions -and that's no bull. . .. ~ ' ' ~. " ' " ! • . 2 Harbor ·Men Get B~y Scout Volunteet ·Honor T'il.·o Jiatb9r Area men wen ainonc . . seven honored by t": Orange Empirt Area Coone ii Of the Boy Scouts of. America at its 48th annual reeognition banquet Tuesday night at Anaheim ConvenUoo Center. Matthew Waidelich Sr. of 3101 Dublin SI., Costa Mesa and Harry Rinker ol 2312 Mesa Drive, received the Sliver Beaver ·Award. b1;hest Sco\Jt honor fer adults for volunteer service to boys. Dr. Richard Kendall, council com- missioner, made the presentation to Waidelich, an employe of Pacil\c Telephone Company. in charge of com- municaliona for El Toro and the "9'estern White House, for seven years serving as unit leader a.nd district commissioner, and to Harry Rinker. Anahflm .l•nd de- veloper and builder for 10 years or active Scoutin1, serving on the advisory cOm- mittee cl the couocU executive board for \lit pa't fo_ur yeart. ·Mon l~an llO persons •ttended the event. Othirs hOOored w!ri Virgil Moorehouse of 8JS '3rd St., Santa Ana; Jack Thomas. 13622 Hazel St., Garden Grove: Daniel PlnnlJ:, ·1131" So. Van Ness, Santa Ana : Bill !iaUey, 1140 E. 'C•ndleWood,Orange and MAicolm Cobb, 2118 Rl chmond, Santa Ana. F.d Reimers, television and movie pertonality, w~ master of ceremonies. Kaiser Siudents to Get ·~ ' . ' . ',• Vse ofB~~s' Club Gym " . ,..' NewP'fl·Me54 si:hool tru'!<¥ Tue!d•Y night ·itated their inttnt to Jtue a· p1an· ned Boys Club of the Harbor Area 11m· nasium for use of students of Kaiser Jnteimedl1te School: You Yantorn, e~tculi'lle director of tht Boys Club, 54ld ii ta hoped the JP'm· nulwri will be cempleted on land ad- jaetnt to the school by a ·year from June. For use cf the gymnasium during school houn, except summer school, the school distrlct will pay rent or $700 per month. "Tills would bring shower and gym· n•siu1n facilities to one more mlddle school. Hopefully someday v"e can do it Mm·phy Asks Ban On Farm Strikes . w ASHiJaron (AP) -~.:th< "'" ls hot an~ tile tomatoes are ripe, says Sen. George MU1Jthy, t'you'd better pick that day or else·yau'll .h•Yt: k~~up .. " ~ The C.i¥ornlt..R~publican t~ld a Senate agriculture subcommittee Tuesday tQat a bill ht introduced would prohi~it a f~rm union from striking at such a crliical time. for all tht middle s<:hOO]j," School Superintendent W i 11 i am Cunningham said. Kaiser and Lincoln inter m td I ate schools in Newport Beach have gym- iiaslums and Davis, Rea apd TeWlnkle along with Kaiser in Costa Mesa do not. · · Yantom t~t<I school trustees· the Boys Club bo.ard of directors feels a t}µ'ee year lease "Is ample. It leaves a way GUt for both sides and earl be e:rtended if the ar- rangement is found worthy," he sald . He saJd ·the short. three-year term Won't \\·ork a hardship since the Boys Club won't bl)Jld the gymnasium unless they can make a 10 or it counllng on srhool district money. The l)topostd agreement was checked out with the County COumel and found to be' legal. Schools Bpdget Dirtctor Walter Adrian said $700 per month is a price It 1i'ould be extremely difficult for the district to match amortizing the building. operat.ine • an<t ma'int&inina: ita ~n JYmnasium. .... NY Appeals Court OK's 'Gleason Divorce ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) -The Court or Appeals ruled today that comedian Jackie Gleason was entitled to a divorce. GOPLeade1~ ·Sees Veto Holdiij Up )VA$111NGTON _ (UPI) -. Stnale RepubUcon Ltader Hugh Seo« ptedlcttd todJy that President Nixon's expected veto of a $19. 7 billion money bill for labor, health, and education would stand up in Congress. The Senate approved the bill, ~4 to 17. TUtsday but because o't a cliailtnge of a section concerning a $1.9 billion budget for the Office of Economic Opportunity final passage was delayed. A vote on t~ question _of r~les for OEO spending was set for tliis afternoon. Scott said 120 to 130 House Republicans lvere ready to back a veto. A pickup of "25 anti-inflation Democrats" would be <!nough to sustain it, he said. A two-thirds vote is needed to ovetride a presidential \'eto. Even should the House -which would act first· on an override move -fail to sustain the Pr!!sident, Scott said 30 Republ.ican~ in the Senate were ready to vote \\'lth Nixon and that they would need the ~Otts o,f only four Democrats. - Senate ~mocr11tic Leader M J k e ?i.fansfield said he hoped the unanimous vote of Democrats in Tuesda~"• vote v.·ould hold on a veto ballot. . All 53 Democrats _present voted for the bill Tuesday. So did 21 Republicans. alt~ough some indicated they might switch and vote to sustain Nixon's veto if ncces:;uy. How to Reduce Jet Noise Topic Of Hosmer Meet Jet aircraft noise and how to reduce il will be the subject of a br:iefing by Federal Aviation Administrator John H. Shaffer to a bipartisan group cf con· gressmen. Rep . Craig Hosmer (R-Long Beach) Js In the group that asked Shafer to m!et \rith them Jan. 27 to "exchange ideas on the problems of noise abatement .and son ic boom ... specifically dealing w1lh quietin& existing aircraft, dealing with ground noise and certifying the new crop cf jumbo jets and the SST." Hosmer, whose district covers most Of Huntington Beach, said he asked the FAA to consider last May changing the aircraft approach patterns into Long Beach Municipal Airpor~ as a step toward alleviating the noise problem. particular- ly in Seal Beach, Huntington Harbour and cast Long BeaCh. "The agency agr to \\'Ork this cut and I am anxio to learn how these plans are progrbsing and if new steps can be taken to minimize the problems," Hosmer said. The congressman added that while tht. Ju1t about all avenues of apal had been exhausted until the Newport City Council ·in mld-1964. decided to launch a four·pronged attack on the problem at the urging of then-mayor (now council· man) Paul J . Gruber. Portable Classes Set "The right ot consumers ·and the. public," he said, "ls paramount to thaJ. of e.mployes" on farms. · tlls bill, he said, would not 'totally ban f~m stri}ce·s but would prohlblt them in the critical phases from planting through In a landmark d,ecision, the stat.e's highest Court held a section of the 1966 divorce reform law pemUttln& divorce after two years of llvin& •part was retroactive. The court voted ~2 in revers- ing a lower court finding. FAA has no jurisdlctiOn over flights from the LOs Alamitos Naval Air Station, also a major source of noise complaints, he hopes that FAA research proiress in this field can be applied to Defense Depart· ment activiti~s as well. The council agreed to fight a Pitched battle involving legislative intervention by Assemblyman Robert Badham. court suits. vows not to cooperate with the state red tape involved in makin& the free· Mafia in State? LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The federal government has launched a massive in· vesUcat.ion ipto Mafia infiltration, loan sharking and handling of Teamster Union funds in the Southern California area, the Los Angeles He r a 1 d Examtner said Tuesday. The newspaper also said the probe would extend to skimming of gambling profits ·in Las Vegas. Nev.. and would be pushed in San Francisco and San Diego. DAILY PILOT ClA~G( CO.UT l'l>.l11MING (;OMit.lMY ' Rob•rl N, W11d Pr.slMlll tllll l'~IM°'"'' Jeck R. C1i1•l•v Vice r rw.>lltn• t oa \;ltl'ltrtl M1~1g!r Tho11'111 x,,.,.;1 Eflior Th•011 •1 A. M1i11,lli"1 Mfn19(ng Edltfr C•1t. M.,. Off~• s10 w •• t 11y s""' M1ill119 Addr11•: r.o. 1o.: 11•0. •2•2• ..... °""" Nf'WllOl'I llldo: rJU Wnl ltlbOI aoutcvft t. ... -.. td<: m F"'"I A~fflW H~ftl!f!OIO'I l"(fl: 1111J ltlC~ l.:>Ult"ntll ~A. .,,.ILY l"ILOT, Wltlt wllldl b c1rnt1Md' Wll Nl'*i-l"rso . 1, ,...·1iw.f ftlly 1.c~ '"" di.,. Ill ...,..,,,, ffll..,. ~ l•a-•t1c~. 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Newport-M~I lru$lees decided Tuesday n~ to spelid $30,0IMI to $40.0IMI for one year's rental of portable classrOoms to avoid starting the students at Corona del l\!ar Hig1l and then transfetting them a year lattr to Harbor High. Six to 'eight portables will be Installed in September at Harbor High so nu1 year's ninth graders in the aflttted area can start school there. A previous p!an to shift the students in mld high scllool career WI$ objected to last month by school trustees. Here is how tbe attendance plan now looks : -Ninth graders-ne'xt year and each succeedmg class of incoming ninth graders in the Back Bay&nta Ana Heights area north of tlst Street-HOliday Road>and ta.st of Santa Ana Avenue will aUend Harbor High . -Prestnt hi&h schQol students from the Atta "111 conUnue to attend Corona dcl Mar HJgti. Coroner Probes Mystery Death Of SA Woman Or.i.nge 'County Coroner's invutitatora said toa1y ~Y are 1UU conductina ti· aminaUOnt to determine tht cause of death of Jwt. Summerlin who.st bQdy was found one monlh I.lo, ntar the Garden Crov8 CommW'litY' Church. "We are iUU conducting toxloologlcal test&. Some tesll involvlna certain typts of dru1s are quite compllcattd ancl takt a gttat deal of tlme," an Jnvestigltor aald. The youni Santa Ana woman'• body wu round Ott. 23 on Dawn A'lfnu• netr the •chUrcb by twe> newsboys ot'I tb!lr mornina rOWlda. Her mini drtu clalf bodY w•s eo\-tnd with bl'lllits, which ltd police 10 sp_eculato 11)1 bod bt<n talttn to thec.'lllrch Ind dl!lftjitd after h<r dulh. ..-Y«mgtr brothers tnd sisters of students tnim the aru can 1tttnd Corona del Mar High li they wish for Ill< next tl\l'te years While businC that direction is still available. -rn the area between 20th Street- H.i1hland Drive and 21st Street-Holiday Road from Ne\\'])Ort Boulevard to J\1ariners Drive new ninth grade students "Mill io to Harbor High and this year'S ninth•graders will continue there. Tentb and 11th graders from the area, now at. t~nding Corona ·del Mar Hlgh, may peti· Li.on to attend Harbor High beJinnlng next !all. Mrs. Hunt Pleads . Innocent Again; Trial Date Set Dwillia Dean Hunt today pleaded not guilty -for tho second time -to chatits that ahe murdered her husband last Dec. 14 during• quarrel in the couplC 'S Corona del Mar home. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge, appartnt\y overlooking the ract that the atlt'acth·e widow had earlier offefed a pita before Judie Howard Carneron. asked ~frs. Hunt how she pleaded to chargt:s that she stabbed' and kllled her husband. Willis Dean Hun t. 56. Mrs. Hunt stepped foM\'lrd and quietly resp<>nded "not guilty." Judge JOO,e set Ftb. 2S •! the trial date· for Mrs. Hunt and then realized that she had been asked to pltad for the sec· ond Ume. "The court will vacate loday's plea but wtll allow the trial date to stand," he commtnted. 'l'ht trial tttUng followed defenst attor· ney Sidney lrm11s' decision to abandon tl!e moUOn tor dJSll'litsal that wag schtd· uled for hearing today. No reason wu given for lh4 decislon. Mrt. Hunt, dressed ln a knee length off•,hite IUll. hij'h htt:ll •nd I mink Stolt, ••t quietly with htr lawytr thtou1h most of t~e momlng's court. session. Tbt 1ccw:ed woman 11 frtt on in,500 hall, • surety which tncludes the condi- tion that sht must not eonttet Dru Hum._. h<r 12·Y•IM1d d&u&hler by a for111er. marrh1ge. har\·est. · CONYINIENT Ti RMS UNKAMUICARD MASTER CHARGE Talli~YPl/tlMlday aa w•I; aathedataisnottho onlyremarkabfe feature of these Om"ga f ) OMEGA semi c;ase. Tiie OtMga Qy. dato la truly tomorrow'• • watch.And it will tell you when tomorrow com11. watches. Le11 visible bat equ1lly extraordinary ia the legendary preoialon and qu11~ ity of the self-winding Omega Movement within each hand- • -lllf.ll'iiMMcl (:arttt1lll'.\loll dt1'011orhllt'. O'v-d'll 4111. 1111: told ................ '600 B-ltll·•lrrdl~• l ••in•1l1r. Otf·~tt• .;,1, 141( .. Id tOp, .... ··~!{ GtJf, Mawl'li~I .... Mi!lt ............................. i210 c -a.u...,;~1~1 C-•H1t1e~ c~,•~•111•1•-. Oty-4111 f ,11. 111( IOl!f t 01G ~Ill , ,,.,l~tS J. C. J./ump~rie ~ Jewelerj 22 YURS SAME LOCA TIOll ll?l NEWPORT .I.VENUE COSTA MESA PHONE '4t-l401 I l I QUEENIE ty Phll lnttrlancll "May I carry your lnter-olfice memos for )'Oil!" CHECKING •UP• • Chinese Invented Sauerkraut, Too By L. M. BOYD ONLY WOMEN with brown or green eyes. should tint their hair red. That's the contention of a beauty: expert who insists unriaturally red hair makes blUH!)'ed women look older •• No gaJesman should forget lhis. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "\Vhat percenlage of our coun- try's babies are born to unwed moUiers?" A. About 7 percent • . , Q. "IS CAB CALLOWAY· his real name?" A. Cat>ell Calloway is .•. Q "WHAT STATE has the least crime?" A. North Dakota .•. Q. ••sow l'rfUCH MONEY does the average doctor net now?" A·. About $33,000 a ye~ ••• Q .. .. IS THERE···ANY Species of animal life in which the males have the babies?" A. Only one AFTER ·:· CHRlSTMAS ,, Proctor· Ironing lioeril witn liuilt. in wheels. Has its own cordminder and cord, steam vent top, fronf level odjuslm~nl ond eosy finger.' lip contlol height edjuslmenl. Rog. I 3.95i 18.99 pad ond cover setc 2.99 IMY ~o houseweres 33 -------- • . - .. • • + A~ID .c·. :.eara.nc.e s ~orilwooil carving lioerds como compleie with prongs ond holder to-keep meat securely in place when you're carving Can be uSed fOr h~m or fowl as we.II as roast. 4.99 m•r co ~ou1ew1res 29 save: our Duracrest Oraf Jet appUance cleans between teeth ond under gums with ~undreds of pulsoting jets of woler. 4 jot lips, brocket for convenient moun'ting. Reg. 19.99, 14.99 m1y co 1pp,lf1nce1 74 I ' . MAYBE YOU KNEW it was the Chin~, not the Jtalians, who invented spaghetti, but ' did you know it was likewise the Chinese, not the Gennan.s, who jnvented sauerkraut? .•• ACCIDENT RECORDS· indicate it is also a fact an estimated 64,000 women last year were injured when some portion Of their anatomies got caught iQ wa.5hing machine wringers. IknowmDtheoeaboroe •. "-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.I...~~~~~~~...,...~~~~~~~~~~~-"'"-"-~~~~~~~~~~~-.-' "MARRIAGE -"'Weddings!• , 1 lreep getting _Rigger," mourns ~ CA!l!llJ.iAI!, ~~~-­shivering ·in the cold ertme1i a -eon~,_ "and the ;.. costs soar ·oot df ilgbt." True enough. : Matrimony ril a mighty money matter, 8ure enough. Still, none of tOO.y's thinking how dandy it would be to own a long-sleeved !'Weater that buttoned down the (l'ont. So he sent knitting instructions back to England to get such a thing. I refer to .James !bomas Brudenell, the Seventh Earl of Cardigan, who originated that article of ap- parel which now bears his name. Ob, if ever there were a man who should have stuck to his knitting, -it was Lord cardigan. Unfortunately, he did not Instead, in a magnifi- cent moment of miscalcula- tion, he led the charge of the Light Brigade. OPEN QUESTION -Can a hummingbird fly upside down? LANGUAGE MAN -The 12 most persuasive words t1 the English language are: you, money, .save, new, results, health, easy, safety, Jove, discovery, proven and guarantee. Or such is the claim of researchers in the Yale psychology department. weddings compare with that ceremony at the Middle East city cf Susa in the year 324 B.C. There is one performance en a single afternoon, Ale:1- ander the Great saw to it that 10,000 Macedonian soldiers married 10.000 Persian girls. What this-cost in the coin of the realm I cannot l!lay,'but time iJ .19oney, ~oo. you Mow" and it certainly tied up the evening for a lot of people. RAPID REPLY -Yes. miss, a penguin swims about twice as fast as a salmon, usually. Your questions and com- ments ar~ ·welcomed and wilt be used whenever pos· sible hi "Checking Up." Please address your mail to L. M. Boyd, i1i care of Daily Pilot, Newport Beach, Calif., 92663. Leisure Lacking ' Students Find Ways To Prevent Boredom WASHINGTON (AP) o£ mass productioti via cl~- liistory courses via radio for cirCuit televi!ion." truck driver.i and artistic J?etlaring "we surfer perhaps the mo& severe murals in subway stations are boredom while commuting," among possibilities for com· the students said : bating boredom in the world or "\Valting Jn t e r m in a 1 s , tomorrow, a group of Illinois stacked up in the sky, and on Institute of Tech no 1 o g Y freeways, reduces us to students said today. fatigue and boredom . The Their ideas were offered in magazines in a waiting room an exhibit at the fifth annual are a device lo alleviate ''Student Diesign boredom. Investigation" sponsored by "So, in the waiting room at lhe Armco Steel Corp. of Mid-ari airport, why not a display dletown, Ohio - a venture on the history and theory of aimed at "providing young flight? A subway could be a designers with opportunities to course in art, with each sta· solve real 80cial problems tion a sepjlrate style. •• " and , at the ~~ time_, ea:n -----------1 college crmlt.s for the Jr .----------.! l\'ork." The 70-page exhibit or the IIT skldents said in part: "Y..tost. work situations -or. fices. factor ies and classrooms -offer a boring environment lacldng all. . .aspects of leifUre . For certain kinds of work .. concurr e nt in· votvemeni in entertainment 11nd educational pursuits are pass Ible. PUT CASH Ill YOUR POCKfT Sell unwanted Items wilh a DA1LY PILOT Cluslfled Ad. PHONI 642-5671 "A truck driver could learn history ovtr the radio to his cab it the opportunity was there, or a factory worker ._------.• .... --""i could Jearn the art and science ----------- 1·· . • . .. . ' ' . 32 gallon plastic trash can Gives years of service i , • won't chip, ~rock, peel or corrode. Snep '-lock lids . stoy on lightly. Keep ddors in, pests out. Reg. 8.99, 2 for 11.99 mey co hou1ew1re1 33 . -·. ··-. . ' .·. " • . . . . . . , ... -. moy CO soul~ COHI plaza, Hn di190 fwy II btls!ol, ,f Osll IM}l'r 5'16;-93.2 r · shop mond1y through Hlurdoy. 10 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., sunday noon 'Iii 6 p.m. MAVCO I I, I ' • • .r •s *"· - • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Matte r of Man n ers Haw would you erp<e! them to behave -the sand· aled, bearded and long·halred fl'OUP that felt \he E .. llbllsbmont wa1 treatln& them badly? 1bey showed up on tho Eatablbb111ent'1 bomo ground -In this case \he Newport Btacli City Council chambers -to argue their point last week. With Berk· eley, and Harvard, and Woodstock and Livermore as reminders, it was perhaps too easy to imagine th• type of confrontation they would present. The issue was tbe operation of a bookstore called '''!be Bird in Search of a Cage" and en underground ntw•paper named "Sherwood Fdrelt" and a purport..i writer-<dilor o! the newsp1per named Don Elder. Elder Is awaltlng trial for an article that appeared In that newspaper. Police uy that the article was JJt,. ti• more than a guide for sbopllltlna and chargo Elder with be!nC ruponaib!e 1or it -and thWi for solldllng an .Ule&al IC~ Cert&ln!y there is no argument In >Upport of t h t artlclo, the newspaper, or the bookstore. It Is merely a comment on the deportment o! Elder and others wbo appeared with bim before the COllllcil. What they did was caJm!y wait tholr turns to speelc, express themselves and ariue politely for more time to preaent their case. They 10llowtd the rules, refrained from catcalls or derisive commentary and, when their pOints were gpoken, exited on a note of "Thank you, and now we'll go," from Elder. Supporters of the same viewpoint behaved in the 1ame manner several days previou.sly when Elder was appearing in court in Costa Mesa and a rally in his be- half was held in Costa Mesa Park. abollt the contents ol pipes smoked by members of tho city council. Tbe Establlsbmetlt group was comprised of tax· psYUil relldentl who felt they were 1bollt to be unfairly lll•ed without being fully and falrly'lleanl. The young radical grou~ felt \hey were about to be deprived ol some of their basic rights without Wing adequately heanl. While the issues producing the confrontations were substantially different, the rules of proper conduct and good manners would seem lo be the same for both si· tuaUona. It ts 1urprisillg -and in a way heartening -that the younger element is showing up better than some of their elders in this exercise in grass roots democracy. At least so far. A Dre8s Code for CMHS? For years Costa Mesa High School. like every oth· er high school, had a dre11 code. \\Then students asked uWhy?" administrators said "The community wants a dress code." • Then parent.s of every loth student were asked last sprtni U indeed they did want a dress code. And, sur· pri11, a slim majority of tho parents •urveyed said ''No." So the dress code was abo!i>hed. Argument ensued among some teachers as tc. whether the parents really had spoken. So now a vote Js belng taken involving every parent and pn!senting them with arguments pro and con. I ';....t;n·-~.-,. We can't help but note the contrast belw,.n this behavior and that displayed by some of the mature, weU-<lressed , high-Income residents who bad appeared before the same city council meeting several weeks J>e. tore to arrue about Newport Bay pier fees. There were threaU, hoots, bitter uprestions -even auggestiona This time the issue is supposed to be decided with more certainty. School administrators have said they will abide by the wishes of the majority. 'Really? Goodness! I thoughl thMe were poar JOU118 girll IDOrlriltg tlttir. ' way throU8h collegeGa eecretariaJ' Now if only all the parents will vote. And all the students given ballots to band deliver don't '1lot1e'' them. That would provide a meaningful decision. (Cl 'We Do N ot Need to Be Ke111i1aded That Taxes Htirt' Lack of Mandatory Withholding Is Costly to State To 1118 Editor: I am url!!na Govmlor ""'Ian ind my state lestslators tO support mipdat.ory poyroll wlthholcling of state lnc:omt taus. The flct !hi! It "hurts" to P<)I Olll' !IX• • in one or two Jump sufJ\s ii eertahily tntt. In our family of five with one teacbtr'• lncome and one car it a!Jo burl& to pay property !ans, hi&Ji food and clothing prices and the olher ........, high -. of just living; we do DOI -to be reminded. TllDIE lllOIJLD Nor be 8111 ob- joctlOo to m11•il!o17 PQtoJ1 wlthbohllns lnltD -wliO dllJletili1 rue their c!alms and -.Uy pey the required 1 ... es. Only -wbo ,.., to ac1pe their ntpOlllibiltUea ire rially lldtd by our = form cl llala tnc:ome tu col· I would like to see every effort madt to collect money presenUy lost to the state becau1e of lhMe who conslatenUy do not file rttums and those who ltave the state after working le.sa than a year. The COO· 1iderable 1um recovered each year could be used to alleviate some of the financial pniblems which are damaging oui jut tducaUooal syitem. MRS. NORM SALEE Rapo,.1lble St_.,.t, To the Editor: Ar 1 senior 11 Conl111 de! Mar Hlsh Sdlool, I 1m pleu<d to ,.. th1I thl.t achoo! hu .,... and ii flllllly taking •<> doa to COMider the atudent. more of an ldull lhln pml!oualy. Alang with other l!dlools that m belnl tnnueoctd by my 15choo1,· new responsibiliUes are belnf given to the students. First was the unsupervilld 1tudy halls which the students adopted very adultmlndedly. Then last year, the dress code was dropped and the students' clothlil.g and appearance ls now decided by the individual and his parents. TRIS YEAR sen.ion wete given the cptn campus privilege. 11lis WU Vtty important in that ma11y seniors will hav. many hour& of unsupervised ti.me nelt fall at rollege and It lhfrefore does not seem IQlleat that a person that c.lnnot cope with unSupervised time u a lltNor tn high school will bt able to 11 a freshman in ro\lege. I find that now, since the studtab lfl being treated much more like .ctu!t.t, they act and rtllpond much more like adulll. Tr IS VERY Important lhll tho 1ludenll of hl&li ochool be liv•n U.... responsibilities as Oley grow into adulthood. l'm sure tr thls atUtlJde was apPlled to the classrooms the teachen would a:et through to many more students. J know it helps; my clvlcs teacher does this and It rea.lly keeps us going. SCOlT CHRISTENS£N Preuent Pollutlo" To tbe Edit«: Rectmly I viewed • movie shooifn al aur hl"1 tchool on the 1UbJttt of air poUutlon. J always mew that this was a ..,,.nri, problem, y.i, u many poopk, l ..,.. naJisOd Ill Intensity. 'l1lo ....,Je, artitl!d, "Tile I Deop DoldJJ -lh," lbowtd mojor cities cl !ht llaltod Slo!tl blankelcd wi1h -and _,. prolalt1aC tbe dlrt.f1li<d lir by WUtlnl llCO -~cl tlifle dU., with hulth prob- ICllN were movlnl to Arizona and other -'ll1lldl tl1tD bad 00 lpjllfent prob- ltm. NOW, aowzvP, llata llko Arlzon1 ire d~ pollutloll pn>blmu. Soon there will be no p1*"' la OIClpe and ~try breath we Lake will bt deadly. Although lliis b tho Orin«• Coos!, everyone thotdd reallJe that clUe.s auch II Oll'l l"ive juat II mucll problblllty of air pollution u the large -· What are our cities doinl to pnvent pollution of ill tlnds? SARAH BENSON B u-It P rogre•• To the Edit«: 'Jbe anrwer to all human progrep lies fn one wan!: er.ate. This might ohock !llBll)'. Try to buy 1ny producl Try to travtl In ~veyances. Try to budge rram here to there withoot It entaillns the handwork of creaUv1ty. Uke aome sects. we could hlbetnate in caves to get away from things made. A blade of grass has more will lo create by pushing up throogh concrete than many a bragging mortal can nmotely approacb. True conservaliam meana to save. Not to· ho&rd..-True conservatism believes 1n Jn- dlvidual cruUvlty. Where, oh where, have their exponents gone? MOST ALL OF the or\fillll bmd lived hard, runty lives. They spoke out fJ"Orl'\ a struule. Not pillow-plush Jivln(. 11\ey had to criate with their bare hands what they .et out t.o do. Liars wtre made abort &hrtft of. Until that appraacb t.o We ii rtCODSldered, all 11 a farce. No clvillzaUM can last without a 1en&e of values or of responsibility and respomivenm to other!. T h a t miut be created. It wlll, or else ••• J05EPH KRENGEL Street Drag9er1 To the Edit«: Plrtl cl the dulieo cl 1 police departrqerit 1 r e law tnforctmtnt a n d rnilm.rninc the peace. I Uve on 20th Street in co.ta Mesa betwten orange and Santa Ana IVtnU•. 'I'hll ltrett Stt"11 to be the ~ place !or moot of the street dr-o/ lhe are1. It is a vuy rare night when I'm not awaktOed by a few Harltys with •Icy pipes or a modified Qievy with cut"'1ll blutlq down !ht &lreel In 1 oeemlnciY record elapoed time oU<mpled. I JJVE 11E111N1> !ht !root -and this uolle lllll rucbeJ m• with full tin· poet. I -the<e !J a ""'""• cl well· trllnod police for CootA Me .. , but I w!Jh they'd !Jltn>I our street once ill awhile ot nlehl-I have yet to ... 'a police uni! around our lllrfft In Ille ewnlnp « lite at nllhl I get in lnte uaual]y and l stl.11 havm't seen. any unlta. Maybe they are bldlna. Maybe the city Is JUI! too b!J !or Id• quate coverage. Anyway, 1 just wanted to air my opinion on the subject, and thank you. BIL!. CONDE No th!,.. Abo11t Klnr ,.. the Editor : On Jan. 1s, the atudmt.s 1t Corona del Mu Elemeatlry l5chool plrllclpoted ill their fll1-raisin1 ceremony, a onct- monthiy occumnce _.ct by tho varioUt grld11 levtla. Several Jtudenta spoke on the meaniniful datts in January •nd led In the pledge to the fi11 and In the s!nclnl of patriotic ...,.. AJ the pr1nclpal Indicated ill hi• clooll\I · remarks, l~ Is an e1celltnt opportunity for student1 to lea.m poise and confidence In pmenlln( 1 progr11111 and 1ppearln& before othen and lllo, m<n tmportanll)', Lettnt from readtr1 011 IDflc'ofM. NonnaU11 11n"ikr1 1hould convtt1 their meuaoe1 in 300 wordl or lfs1. Tht rlghl to CO!ld<mr lltt<n to /ii """"' or cZfnUnate libel ii r11nvtd. AU let-- teT1 mUJt tncludt signature ond mail· 'ng oddren, but namt1 may be toith.- hctd on request if 1ufficieni reaion i..s apparent. Pottrt1 wiU not bt put>- lilMd. to think about and discuss the meaning of the nag and the ideals oi the counlry it represents. JANUARY 15 Is the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., yet Dr. King was not mentioned at all during the en· tlre ceremony. The January birthdays or Franklin Roe.veil, Benjamin Frank-Jin and Gen. Douglas MacArthur were dlscu!Sed, bul nothing about Dr. King. The teacher&' ruource books may not off tr any information about rum. Since be is such a cuitemporary figure, but a teacher hu an obligaUon to be current co matters ootaide resource books. MAllTIN LVTBER KING, Jr. WU one of the most Important leaders In American tmtory. He was a patrlot who wu martyred defending: the spirit and In· tent of the BUI of Rights of our American ConsUMion. Surely he ls as significant and releYant to American hls:tuy and American ideals as General MaeArtbur. "CUituraliy deprivtld" is a tenn much used in rectnt years to deacrlbe various ethnic and aocl0«0nomJcal segments of our IOciety. I bdieve that the children of this area are culturally deprived. Theirs ls a virtually all-white world. IF THEIR educaUonal e~ Is limited to the traditional white nOtlon of history and hlstodcal eYents, without in- cludlr.g black hi.tory or lnform1Uon on the vut contribuUOM of b 1 a c k Ammcans, they are most ctrtalnly doprlvod. A v1luabl~. important.. ind vt:ty cruda1 Pill· ot our herllap and of the cm. temporl?)' SCeM 1s· being lgnored. II Is tnem111ble, and our children are the vic- tim&. ELWllETII NEWCOMB S•ee the Back Ba u To the Editor : I have Uved In the Orange Coast 1re1l for the peat ala yem and have become an enthusiast.le booster of this wonderful residential area. However there ii a netd for all residents to become aware of the fact that too much Of our natural r~atlon i:, fast being converted lnlo cornmercJal projecU, which may be !Mvltablc. Regm:lless of other prtssures there sbookl be an lns1ant publicly support~ campaign to save Uie Back Bay Jn lt.5 natural N.te ror tbtl enjoyment of all r<Sidenll ol the Or1111• Cout. CHRIS HANNON Bl.ackenetl Shore• Re(ently the oU platform off the Santa Barbara coast developed a second major leakage of oll within a year. And this time the oiJ has not only caused further damage to Santa Barbara, but has reach- ed Catalina Island and has threatened the clear waler and wildlife surrounding it. It seems that the oil seepage has not stopped and voill continue to pollute our C085tline. Is California in future years going to be kno\vn for its blackened oil shores? SHERRY KOl.LMANN Seve11oWeek.Old Fetu• To the Editor: In reference to Judge ?tfast's decision on abortion. the basic problem is the very nature of what an abortion does, not what any religion believes. An abortion is only performed on a woman who knows that she is pregnant, and the woman is unlikely to be sure after two months. \Vhat is a two month old fetus like? ln its seventh week the fetu1 bear11 the. familiar featW'es and all the lntemal organs of an adult. Yet this beln1 l11 lesa than an inch long and weighs only one-thirtieth of an ounce. But don't let the slze fool you. It already has a human face with eyes, tars, nose, Ups, tongue and even teeth buds in the gums. THE BODY HAS muscle and skin. The arms have hands and flnge.n and thumbl. The legs have knees and feet with \OH. Furtbennore, this new body works. Ita brain SEJnds out impulses that coordinate the functioning 0£ the vital organs. Already lhe fetus is an individual which has ears, hands antt feet shaped acconllng to its famllys' inheritance. Amazingly it has been found that the 11even-week-old fetus will move if only a halr Is used to llckle it. Therefore, it is obYJous that the: fetus has all the faculties needed, to feel pain. In an abortion the uterus 11 tither scraped or a new type vacuum ts used to clear the uterus, thereby tearing apart the unwanted fe· tus. We wouldn't expose a top criminal to such a torturous death. Need I s a y more? MRS. ROBERT L. SASSONE Illegal Searche1 To the Editor, J have a problem that confllses nw. tt !tarts out when my friends and I are iJ. le1ally searched by the police wbo are lookl nc for drugs or stole n goods. Many times these friends are over 18 and some are over 21. I'd like to know why their rights guaranteed in the "Bill or Rights" •re Ignored? If police can ignore their rights why can't they Ignore your rlgh!s just as easy? If the founders of this coontry wanted this to be done, t feel that they would have stamped the Bill of Rights with 11 stamp tha t reads, "Void where Prohibited by Law.'' G~RY EAKIN C'a111p11s Com1n1111lsts To the Editor : Last evening I vlewtd on television the Bob Hope Christmas Specia l from Viel· nam, Gtrman~ GUlm and other f'OU& trl"' """" h• Md his gniup entrrtalned our boys In servl~ of their country. T wish I had the words to express my fetl· ings afttr viewing this show. But I have 09ne. Anything that t could say would be lriadequa.te. To lhe Editor: While on his trip lhts year, tdr. Hope When will the esecut!vu or oil com--had educAfon with him to sign up boys rtallu that Uley are potluting our water r«:rulted &S,000 to go to !ehool on the GI pan!" drlllillg of! the coast of Cllilom~ for lhe GI Bill. Al !111 «>uni, lhcy had kllllng our wildllte1 ~ ruining our Bill. Isn't it tad 11ind Jsn't it ironic, we pay beaches? Communist.a to ttach In our college1! I '!11E ATTTflJllE of the FBI and the Justice Depanment about the Com· munists has been -''It ls best to have them out in the open, rather than bting underground ." There Is much validity to this thought, but maybe we are overdoing it. Because of their tremendous in- filtration in our colleges and univuaiUea now, l believe Ule sit.ua.Uoo has changed. ON APIUL 17, 191t, J. Edgar Hoover said "Every member of the Comm\mlst Party is politically motivated to aSlist the Soviets in every way. For year-1 I have warned of the dan1er of the Com· munist Party. ?tiy concern stema frcm tile fact that Its membera are iedologically oriented, not to the Unlttd Slates, but lo the USSR. The problem ..,_ Jn Ocklber, 1969, Oz1nge County was pin- pointed "as the target area for 1970. 'J11e SOS has said it will try every possible means to break our school system wide open." We must bring back the loyalty oath and v;e must have a law denying the CommunlsUi the right to teach in our col· Jegcs and universities. "Abrklglng the freedom of speech" does not mean teach our youlh! (Communism should be taught, so it can be more ln~ll\gently dealt 1vith. But they must ntC be the "teachers'' for the mlnds of our youth and future leaders. mains a serious one for all of us." Every coniressman, senator, public of~ ficiali educator, civic leader and private ciUien should not stop in his riforta to remove from our c1mpu!es all Com- murtllts and Communist sympathizers. SO when our boys do come home W go back to school, they woo't have t.o 11aln be confronted with Communists. MRS. JAMES D. HODGE Oum W orat Enemlea To the Editor: The "Six Day War" happened about lw~ancl·a·half years ago and yet the fighting still goes on between the Arabi and the Israelis. There can be no doubt that a state of limited \\'ar now exists in the Middle Easl Nor Is there any doubt who is supplying the weapons or that the hard ca.sh that is required ls furnls.hed by the oil rich Arabs. The N'abs realize that the Rusalant will continue t.o support the war btcause unrest In that area of the warld is just what the Russian.s want. However, their dependence on the cont.lzwed ule of oil seems rather shaky. SINCE THE United Nations set up the nation of Israel, the Arabs have started three wars and have closed down the Suez Canal twice and the canal is stllt closed. This irrational behavior on the part of the Arabs has forced thi lartt otl companies to .search tor oll ln other parts of the world and they have been very successful. So rar, the Arabs have not ftlt. any ef. rcct on their sale of oil but the worst 11 yet to com!!. Just a few days ago, Pres!· dent Richart Nixon more or leas declartd war on air and water pollution. Thus, there i~ • very distinct possibility that la~·1 wUI be passed requiring an faturtl po~·er gl!nerallni; pls.nta to be futled by atomic entri)'. WHEN THE electric car Is finally perfected, Jaws may al90 be enacted &O that thtlr use will become m1nd•tory. When and If thtse two evtnlJ lake plact, oil will become obsolete u a aource of tnr.rgy. Then the Arabs wlll end up havlni olt to b u r n and \'try r e w customtn. Of l'OOrse. If they would only use the mont)" that they art now pouring down a rat hol!! to build pelroche.mlct11I plants the( would always have a market for their oi. What Is ao Incredible Is that ln th1J way they could produce enough economic goods so that their pe<>ple would be able to live instead of just barely exlsUng. Jn conclusion, the Arab leaders tuive got to be their own wont enemies. HARRY B. McDONALD JR. P atriotic Americana To the Editor: Joseph Bollenbeck In hia letter of Jin. 15 oontend.s that tha'e wculd be no war ll Hanoi was not violating the llM Geneva Ag:reemenl A look at recent history reveals that the French war ~defend its empire in Indochina ended with an Armistice signed ln Geneva 1n 1964. 'llle agreement provided that France surrendn-Its colony. that the colony be divided into lt.s original three states - La.Oii, Cambodia and Vietnam -and that all three be neutralized, that no foreign troops be stationed there, no foreign bases permitted, and none of the three join any foreign military alliances. Who broke that treaty? WHAT FO&EIGN country has troopa in Vietnam? What foreign coontry has military bue11 in Vietnam? And what country h a s Saigon joined in a military alliance with? 'Ille answer is not Hanoi but the country ~fr. Bollenbeck profeSSH to support wllelber ii is rlgbl or wrong. The mllllons of people in this country who o,pose the war, are not as he describes, "an unrealisUc, unpatr iotic, un- disciplined, irrespons.ible. u n w a s h e d horde of screwballs" but the real patriots of America. 'Ille dl!tortlons of history and the gross generalizations he espouses are a truly sad commentary on the '°" called "ruponslble, patrk>Uc Americans" he claims to represent. FREDRICK RU~ Chairm11n Orange County New Dtmoc:ratic Coalition NASA'• Cutback To the Edltor: The· NaUonal Aeronautics and Space Admlnistralion has recently stated that, due to budget cuts set down by President Nixon's admlnlstratJon, 50,000 Americans wUI become jobless during thll upcomlnc year. l have always thought that the govern- ment bu been spending too much on the space program ; but, by trying to cut back on government spending, P.fr. Nla:on will only suecetd In lncnasing the presaure on the American economy to- day. Only 140,000 or NASA'• 19 0. 0 0 0 employes wUI still have jobs by June 30. This will do more t.o burden I.be economy than U&lst lt. MARLENE L. HOLCOMB ---iWWW- Wodn•sday, January 21, 1970 The tdllOrlal """' of the Dmlu Pilot seelu to ~nform and atirn- tdctt rtadeT1 bv pre1entb1a thfl newspop.r"1 opinJotU and com- ment.arv on topicr of bUtrc1t and 1igniffecnee, b11 protridtna e1 forum for tht f!'ZJ>TtU!tm of our recsdm' oplnlOftl, and b11 prt1tntmo th• diverst vfe10- points of info"'1ed ob1trvtr1 and 1pok1itn•n cm topla of the dav. Robert N. Weed, Publisher I QUEENIE • By Phll lnterfandl "lfay I carry your inter-<>ffioe memos W.,,...?" • 'r • "' CHECKING •UP• Chinese Invented Sauerkraut, Too By L. M. BOYD No 1&1esm~ should for1et th is. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. 1'What percentage of our coun. try's babies are born to unwed mothers?" A. Abol,lt 7 percent • .• Q. "IS CAB CAlLOWAY - his real name?" A. Cabd1 Calloway is ••• Q ''WHAT STATE bas the least cr\me?" A. North 0Dakota ••• Q. "BOW MUCH MONEY does tlie average doctor net now?" A. About $33,000 i year ••• Q. "IS 'l1IERE ANY species ol animal lire in which the malel have_the babies?" A. Only one AFTER CHRISTMAS Proctor Ironing i; .. rCI wit~ built- in wheels. Hes i\s own c.ordminder "nd cord, steam vent top, fron t level oiljuslmenl end eo sy linger. lip control height odjustmenl. 'Reg. 13..95, 10.99 pad and cover setl 2.99 m1y, ~· h·ou11w1r11 31 • Wtdntsd11, J111U1rf 21, 1'70 DAILY l'ILDf I ~arClwooa i:arvl119 lioards come complete .with prongs end< holder to keep meet securely in piece when you 're cerving Can be used for ham or fowl as wen es roes+. 4.99 rn1y co hou1tw1res 29 ••••: our o ....... st Or.I Jot appliance cleons between teeth .. and under gums with hundreds of pulsoling jets of wotor. .+ jot tips, bracket for convenient mounting. R'eg. 19.99, 14.99 m'ay co 1ppl11nce1 74 • • • ONLY WOMEN with brown or green eyes should tint their hair red. That's the contention of a ·beauty expert who insists unnaturally red hai r makes blue-eyed women look older .• • MAYBE YOU KNEW it was the Chinese, not the Italians, who invented spaghetti, but did you know it was likewise the Chinese, not the Germans, who invented sauerkraut'! .•• ACCIDENT RECORDS • indicate it is also a fact an estimated 64,000 women last year were injured when some portion of their anatomies got caught in washing machine wringers. lknow~~tlieaeahone. "-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!....~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~--..---' MAJllllAGE -"Weddinpl' CARDIGAN -.There he aat. shivedng In the coI4.,1<11mea, thinking bow dandy It WOUid be to ~ a long-sleeved sweater that buttoned down the fronL So he sent knitting instructions back to England to get such a thing. I refer to Jatne8 Thomas Brudenell, the Seventh Earl o! Cardigan, who originated that article of ap- parel which now bears his name. Oh, if ever there were a man who should have_ stuck to his knitting, il was Lord Cardigan. Unfortunately, he did not. Instead, in a magnifi· cent moment of miscalcu\a. lion, he led the charge of the Light Brigade. OPEN QUESTION -Can a hummingbird tly upside down? LANGUAGE MAN -The 12 most persuasive words in the English language are : you, money, save, new, results, health, easy, safety, love, discovery, proven and guarantee. Or such is the claim af researchers in the Yale psychology department. keep OUlal-blgpr,• .,..,,,,. -•-CoiMmPnrY,-•Jand, the costs soar -&libL" True enough. ' Mltz:imony 11 a mighty -,._ti.r •. -enough.'Stlll,·none el \odly'• weddings compare wHh that ceremony at the Middle Eut city of Susa in the year 324 B.C. There is one performance on a single aftemo!)n, Alex- ander the Great saw to it that 10,000 Macedonian !oldlm married 10,000 Persian gjrl1. What this cost in the coin d the realm I cannot aay, but time is money, too, you know, and it certainly tied up the eveni ng for a lot of people. RAPID REPLY -Yes, miss, a penguin swim.I about twice as fast as a salmon, usually. Your qutltion.t and com. menu are welcomed and will bt used whtnever J>OS· sibl.e m "CMcking Up." Please address uour mail to L. M. Boyd. in care of Daily Pilot, Neu>port Beach, Calif., 92663. Leisure Lacking Students Find Ways To Prevent Boredom WASHINGTON (AP) of mass production v:ia cJosed. History courses via radio for circuit television." .. /' truck drivers and artistic Declaring "we s u f f e r perhaps the most severe ~ murals in subway stations ·are boredom while commuUng," among possibilities for com-the students said: bating bor«ltlm in the world or "Waiting in t e rm t n a 11 , tomorrow, a group of Illinois stacked up in the sky, and Gil Institute of Te c h n o 1 o i Y freeways, redlJCel!I UJ to &tudents said today. fatigue and boredom. The Their ideas were offered In magaz.inel!I in a waiting room an exhibit al the fifth annua l are a device to alleviate ••student De s ign boredom. Investigation" sponsored by "So, in the waiting room at the Annco Steel Corp. oI Mid-an airport, why not a cUsplay dletown. Ohio - a venture on the hi.story and theory of aimed al "providing young flight? A l!!Ubway could be a designers wilh opportunities to course in art, with each sta- solve rUI !Odal problems tion a separate !JtyJe. •• " and. at the same Ume, eam ----'---'-----! college credita for t h e j r ... ---------.1 work." 'Ille '10-page exhibit of the TIT students said in part: "M~ worlt sltuatiOlll -of. fices, factories and claa.voom1 -offe.r a boring environment lacking all. . .aspect! of leisure. For certain kinds ol work .• concurr en t in- volvement in entertatnment and educational punuiLs are po15ible. PUT WH IN YOUR POCm &Il unwanted Items with a DAD..Y PILOT Cta"1fted M PHONI 6'2-5671 "A truck drive r could learn ll13tory over the rad!~, in his cab if lhe opporturuty was there, or a factory worker '----------"I could team the art and science---------- I • • 32 gallon plastic trash can G ives years of Service , 11 • ~·t-di'iS. crock, peel or corrode. ;Snap Icici ,lids sloy on .tightly. Keep-~s~n, pesf4ouf, " . Rog. 8.99, may co housew1r11 JJ 2.for11• ' . . • •• ....... '.. . . . I m1y co soutn coast pine, ltn diego fwy 1t bristol, coif• maw; 546-932f 1hop monday through wturd1y 10 1.m. to 9:30 p.m., suncl•Y, noon 'Iii 5 p.m. MAVCO · • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Spinning Their Wheels Laguna's city councilmen decided some time aa:o to fonn a board of adjustment to meet weekly IJld lake cue of the multitude of requ .. t.s !or mlnor vartancee that were deluging the Planning Con'lmlsslon. The theory seemed to be that this would free the senior body for more signilicant, broad·scale planning aC'tivitles. In practice it d0e9n't seem to be working. 'Iba board or adjustment is doing its work, but for some reason the commissioners recently seem to be backing into projects deferring decisions, failing to do thtir homework arid spinning their wbetls. A painful example was the goals reporl for th• new genera1 plan, whicb the commlsalon Is sufposed lo study and comment upon for the benefit o the city council and tile paid planning study team. After bogging down in some. interesting, but not too vital commentary on the hippie situation the first time around, the commission set a study session two weeks later for the apparent purpose of really getting down to business with the report .. This session was devoted largely to asking th~ city planning staff what the commissioners were expected. to do then trying to decide which pi(t of the report should be studied first. The ultimate'" decision waa to put the whole operation ahead another two week.1 IO the commJssioners could talk to the planning project director, with whom, they complained, they had not yet been able to meet. Why the commissioners did ne>t req_uest, or lnsist upon , such a meeting months ago, remains a mystmy. The goals report presents problems, but they won't be resolved if someone doesn't g'* down to business and start studfing it. . Several meeUl\fs oll a hllllide developmenl con- cept prepam by Mark Oumblner aJ1C1 Peter 011rlllder resullAMI In confUJlon and a 111111 njecllon of the whole Idea, alter comment that the cot1ct11I wa1 desirable. This w11 a simple solution, but didn't bring us any closer to the >ital decllloP• that must be made reaard· Ing th& blllsldes. Belrur· a planning commlsaloner I.In'! fun. It'• dif· llcult ana Important work and when commlHlonero accept the taat, they take on a good deal of responsl• blllty. The comm!.ulOll hU some fill• members . With a bit-mwe ·elbow . ....,. incl' homework, they m1y l!nd the madllnery cl plannlnr l'Dll• more smoothly. A Burdensome Eyesore Tbe San Clemente Chamber of Commerce dKorves Ill tho support II can eel in !ti lei.ti attempt lo hove that noisy Ind UD1i&l>lly Santa Fe tallway track moved lllland. This ts one of thole attu.ailons where everyone eon· cemed •Pl"""' to •Cree on an lilllmate goal, but no one •Mm• willing to take the lint !top. Now th• clllmher hu 1et up a COll'lmlllee for the express purpooe ol g~tlni the trick• out of town, and with aome f~eral fllndln1, It I.I hoped. ' Similar unwillingness to take action has been evidenced in handling of a new request from Loren Haneline regarding expansion of his Vacation Village. After two sessions the· commission st.DJ had not heard Haneline's presentation. They finally got around to it in a third meeting this week. The San ClemOllte beach aru la too valuable and loo atlracllve to be burdened -.iy Joriger with lhls eye- 1ore. Apparently the rallroed is wllilng lo deparl, and might even benefit economlcally by raining access to wnrkable Inland clay and slnd depo1lts that could be developed. 'Realiyl Goodnus! I thought those were poor young gir/a workin& thei/: · way throU&h collegeaa aecretmieal' Beachlront properly owners would benefit most from removal o! tllo tracts, which now do nothing but J>ll]J down Ill• value Of their holdlnca. Beach vl.!llor1, too, would shire in the Improvement. I 'We Do Not Need to Be Reminded Tltat Tases Hurt' Lack of Mandatory Withholding Is Costly to State To tile Editor: I am urging Governor Reagan and 11lY state legislators to support mandatory payroll withholding of state income taxes. The fact that it "hurts" to pay our tax· es in one or two lump sums is certainly true. Jn our family of flve with one teacher's income and one car it also hurta to pay property laxes, high food and clothing prices and the other numerous higb costs of just living; we do not need lo be reminded. THERE SHOULD NOT be any ob-Jectlon to mandatory payroll withholdJng from thoee who dlligentty file thelr claims and honestly pay the required tu· es. Only those who seek to escape their resporuilbillties are really a.ided by our present farm of state income tax. col· Jection. I would like to see every effort made 1o collect money presently lost to the state because of those who consistently do not file returns and those who leave the state after working less than a year. The con· liiderable 1um recovered each year could be used to alleviate some of the financial problems wtiich are damaging our grut educational system. MRS. NORM SALEE Appla11d1 Rejection To the Editor ' CilizeN should appiaud the carefully analyzed and decl!tve action of the Plan· ning CommWlon in rejecting the Cordoba Company efrort to make the hills or Laguna Beach r e s e m b I e "beautiful downtown Burbank." FaCts such as 163 formal protests from resident homeowners of the area (almost everyone close to the hill, including former city planners, a r c h I t e c t 11 , geologisi.. and other knowledgeable peo- ple), the Jaw does not provide for people stacking or packing, rezoning from R-1 to R..J is not desirable on that hill because of terrain, access etc., very high geologlcal irutablUty, and little deep and documented study oo the part of the developers, plus other facts too numerous to detail here, triggered the rejection. THE REJECTION was a positive ac. lion on tht part of the Planning Com- mission that pointed up the ~ for study Of concepts which will provide for progress as this city develops and not simply change for the sake of pronL The planning commissioners acted honestly and intelligently and In the in- terest of Laguna and Its cltlie.ns, •bom they represenL Recognizfnr, that anr, other decieion would have been 1 "fiub, ' they stood up against th"!"e1ls and pressure and in their decision increased B11 George ---, Dear George: My husband drive$ me crazy at breakfa&t.. He reach at the table, and J constantly cOC'T'eci him. He complains that 1 burn the toast, and personally I like toast well· done. lie uaes too much pepper, and he '• bound to ruin his stomach. He constantly smokn at the table, even though I tell tum it ruins his tutt b.ldl. And he drtnks so much: coif.. I know tt will ruin his -· 'I Aep DUibw him. ls thert lll1Jlblilc tile T cln do! FURIOUS WIFE c-. P\lrioua Wiie: ~ JOU lt«R kl be maklna him Rlff.ldentlJ mJerrable. But lf you're gt&uDc bofed r6 lf hi~ ulcera seem to bt ceu nr bt:Uer, you C()tl!d alW'l)'1 tie hll lbodaees together ml a.on Ill hla popu on fir<. I the life expodancJ ol the unlquO character of La~t Jutt somewhat. One, however, eomeUmet wondm lf, In the cue of developers who Uve ln the town. aleep I.a ever )Mt over tbe obvioul conflict they mull hive betrien thelr in· ter.st in pNJtectlnc the cllaraettr and beauty or the town. and rnakina: IOmt "bucks" by demoytnr that c:haracter- just a litUe. BERNARD J. LUSKIN 'lJ11profe••lon.&' To the Editor' Voters and Taxpayers, ls this how you wanl to be represented by your school trustees? The Jan. !, Laguna Bch. SChool Board meeting was nothing but a circus ror Board Member William Wiicoxen, to perfonn hia clown act before hls stacked audience. For opt:nen Trustee wµconn (elected rtpreaentatlve of the people) put on as he stated "my Communist plot hat, and here II my'l919 edlUbo of Sex Education". then laWlched into his six papa of rhetoric·which was not.bing MM'e than • filibuster of the issues raised by con- cerned ·paronto. . TIDS CllAMDE ,,., lntende<I lo beUt· Ue the al.ncere concerned partml who have Deen trying to set annrera to etr· ta.in queailON:. Difference of opinion doe! not •lfrant this kind of (r8nd-t\andiftl!, which wu the worst. klnd of UN- PROFESSIONAL conduct a elected school trusiee could mate be!ort a llChool boan! m..U.1. Trustee Larry Ta}'lor didn't diailllY the meeting either, with hi.a repul.ld aQll')' outbursts. Perhaps, it wu beoa:uit )te was caughl in his own c.onttadlctlopa, wben he smugly liked where are J'GUr supporter17 I l\l!:l'IJED, he wouldn' aliOW UI to Wk about the ,.por1 IO wlly lllOuld they come. Mr. Taylor stated, "'n\i:t'• not true." The DAILY PILOT "'porl Jan. I, quotes Mr. 'taytor, "then:~ la not'° al'Jlda 111111, H Mr. l"'1 11 here the boan! llllY wllh lo quolllon l>lm on -of bis c:harl'L" 'l1711l( to 1111 a 111raiCht annerlrom_o1_1nlstetlla Ul<e fllmlhlc arounilthe chlcten "l'OI'- . EDWAllD LOlll\ Pre-' PoUldlen To the l!Jdltor: Kecent!J I vi-a nm!e ahown at our hlch ld!OOI oo tile IAll>jeel DI air pollutlm. I ahr1ya -!hit thit waa a growlll( probl1111. yet. u lft1111 -I•, 1 never realised fls jnt...ity. '!be movie, ontltltd, "Tata 1 lleep Deadly Brulll." ....,.Id maJor cltl .. el lhe Unl\"'1 StAtea blanketed with SlftO( and people prDIM\lna \ht <IJrt,llJltd lit by wearing face muk1. CIUzens ol these dUes with heallll prob- lems were moving to Arizona and other slat .. whleh then hid no apP1Tent Pfob- lem. NOW, HOWEVER, atatts litt AtilOl'la are developlnll pollutloo problems. Soon there will be no place to escape and every breath we take w1U bf: deadly. Altbougb thll la tile Orange Coait, evtr)'Qlle -reelln !hot dilei! Mii as oun hive jull u mucll prOblbWt7 ol Quotes Ala• Uteln, bll1lae1a Um1 maaap. mcnt espt.11, 8.F. -"Effleitncy means only how well llO!lletlllng It done. Ef· loc:Uveneu ls dolnc the rllbt thine·" Lftlnt frt1ffl nadm art .,.!com<. Nomoollv """'1t 1~0"'4 COftl>tl/ llltff' ""~" In 100 worda or z.... Tht right lo _,,.. Z.twn to flt l)>I<:• or •ll!nfnak libel fl ,._ AU le~ ttrr m,ui C.cluiU l'lgnotur1 and mafl· tno addrm, but 714"1\tt tM~ be tofth- htld on rtqutct if tu.f/idW f't'Q.fOft U apparent. Poi&ru wUl. not be J)Vb- lishtd. •Ir poll-.. the Jsrp -· Wl'lat are our cities dolnC to prtvenl pollution of all kinds? SARAH BENSON u .. ....,. Prot1re•1 To the Editor: 'Ille ........ lo all -··~lie• In one --4: create. 'lllla mllht lllock muy. Try lo \uY l1l'f producl Tl7 to travel In convey\ncu. Try to budp fnm here lo then -tt entalllnC the hlnd1tork ol ttt11Uv!ty. • Uke _. secb, we could blbemllt In ca-to i'I away from thlllp mode. A blade cl 1<m has more wlll lo ..,. .. 117 putll!n1 up tlnullh -thn m1111 a braBlllllll mortal can ftmotely a.,,....it. True ........ tlam 111-ID HVI. Nol to hoard. True CCNtrvausm btlitvtl tn '"" dlvldual creaUvtty. Where, ob where:, have tbetr elpdnent.s aone? MOIT ALL Of' the "'1glnaJ -U.ed -· lllotY 11v ... 'l1lt)' ...... ~ • ttnia1e .. 11o1 pl~ llvlq. 'l1lt)' heci to Cftale w!tli their ..... -what they Ill eut to do. Um -mack ahotl ohrlft al. Until that 1--11 It life ls -....i.antsafam. No civ!llaatlon ean lul w!illout a ..... o1 val"'' "' ol """°""bWty and -1v-lood!en. 1 h ~ t rnu.at be Cftlttd. lt wQt, or el!e ... JC6El'll MENGEL NeeM111 Ak•I 1(1 ... To the Edltor ' O!i Jan. 111 the atucl<oll at ConN ti! Mar EltmenlllY Sellool participated fn tbelr flq-ralafn« cot-T, I Clll\!t' -tl>ly occurf.... -""' by the vari<ol 1<a4t ltvtll. Several 1tudM1ll apolre en the fllOlllin&fuldatea In J llNll'J and led fn the plef p lo the Qq abd In the lllnlln& el pl!tlollc ...... Al the prtndpal lnllcatld In hi• •lOtlnl temarb, k i. an e~coUent ~nl\Y r.. lllldlO\I to learn polae alld Coftfldonco fn 1ftl"'linr a ""'8fllft •od 11'1'.'lrinl --.. an<1 a11o, ...., 11npoNn11r. 1o thinl a-and d1-the meanhit or t11e na1 and the ldeala Cl( the ....a, 11 repmeTlls. JANUAllY 11 Is tho ~ el Dr. Martin Luther Kins. Jr., yot Dr. Kini waa not merrtJoned ll all aU11nr the. tn- tlre cernnony. Tht Jonuary birthday1 ol Fronllin Rooievel~ Benjamin Fr•nt11n 1ftd Gett Deutla1 M1cArt)wur Wert d-. !lot nolblol allsut !lr. Kin(. ,,,. teacbtrl' --m•y nOt ct!u any lntGrmation 1bout him, ltnc:t he It such I c:onttmponry filU"', but I teachtr hu an oblltaUOn to be curTtnl on matter• out&Jd• raource boob. MARTlll WTllD ICING, Jr. wal CM of the most bnporta.nt leadut: tn Amctlc1fl history. He was a patriot who waa mart)'~ de!endin1 the sjJUit and Jn.. tml cl the Bill Cll IU'1lll DI ""' Amttlclil ' Oon&tttutlon. Surely he ls as significant and relevant to American hl1kl'y and American kleals as General MaCArthur. "O.Jlturilly deprived" la a term much used Jn rectftt years to dtscribe various ethnic and seieio-economlcat seginents of our society. I bllleve that the children of this area art culturally deprived. Theirs b a virtually all·whlte world. IF THEIR educational expo9Ure: is limited to the traditiOnal white notion ot histOry and h!Stotkal event!, without in. cludinl black hlttory or inf'""""1<m 0n the vut coatrlbullonl cl b I a c k Amfrlcan1, they 111' m0<t cert&lnly deprived. A valuable, important, and very crucial part cl our herlllp and of the con- tempcwary scene la being Ignored. It is tnexcusable, and OW' children are the vie· Urns. ELIZABETH NEWCOMB S•tie the BM1< Ba11 To tile Editor ' J have lived ln the Orange Coast area for the lat ah yean and have be«Jine .. -lullc -DI lhll wonderful ~ .. 11a1 ..... llonVtr \hare la a need for all notdenla to btoome aware ol tile fact tliat loo mucll DI our natural ncruUon Is fut htfn1 eonvertld Into C011U11Sdal ]ltOjectl, •h!c:l1 l!lly be hiev!table. Ro(udlet1 ol -preasures thve lbollid be an lnttant publicly ~ earnpalp to uvt the Back Bay in lt.9 natural lllte hr the enjoym<nt ol all resldenll ol lbe Oran1e Coast ClllltS llANllON BhlcJceitell S ... ra To the Editor: ~ will Ute uecutives or oil cOn\.. J>Oftles dr1111!11 olf tile coast of California rMllle that Ulty art pollutin1 our waters, kllllnc our wUdUfi, and ruining our bu.ch•? llt<ontly th< oil platlonn of! tile San!~ Barbara coast developed a st4:0nd major ltakatt of oil within a year, And this time Ille oil hal not only caused further dam.act 1o Santa Barbara, but has reach- .,. Catalina !~and •nd h11 tlreatmld tile clter wat.u and wlldllft l\lJTOU!ldina: it. It '""11 !hit the ol1 "'I'll• has not llopped and will continue lo pollUte our CUfltllM. II C1Ufornl1 In future yeara aoinr lo be tnown for ill blackened oU ollorts! s-·WeeJ<.OI• l'etau To the Editor' In reterenee to Judp '41.1l'1 «*:lslon on abortion, U. bl.sic ~lem la the vtty nature ot what an abetlloll dots. not what any rellglon .btUevta. f>ll allortlon la only performed on a woman who knows that she ls preinant, and the woman ts unlikely to be sure after tw& months. Whal la a two moolh oW fetua llke? ln IU sevtnth week the fttua btan the ramWar features artd all the lnttPntl eraaas of 111 adult. Ytt thll belllf~l It than an Inch Jona and weighs only . . ol an -. llut don\ lat the Ibo )'OU. It already hal a human rtct with eyes, ears. nose. Ups, toncue and even teeth buds in lbe gums. THE BODY HAS musc:Je and skln. The am\I have hands ud fingers and thumb<. Tbt lep !lave lmee• and fett wllll IA<I. P'llrthermore. this new body worb. Ill brain aendl out. lmpulsts lhat coordinate the functlonillg of the vttal qans. Alrtady the. fetus Is •n Individual which ha• tan, hand• and leet slulped accordlnr to Its fam.ilys' inheritance. Amazingly it has been found that the seven.week-old fetus wtll move U only a hair is used to tickle it. Therefore , It Js obvious that the fetus has all lhe faculties needed to feel pain. In an abortion the uterus is either scraped or a new type vacuum is used to clear the uterus, thereby tearing apart the unwanted fe · tut:. \Ve wouldn't expose a top criminal to such a torturous death. N~ I 1 a y more? MRS. ROBERT L. SASSONE Illegal Se•rche• To the Editor, I have a problem that CClllfUlea me. It st.arts out when my friends and I are D- legally searched by the pollce who are looking for drugs or stolen goods. Many times these friends are over 18 and some are over 21. I'd Uke to know why their rights guaranteed in the "BW of Rights" are Ignored? If police can Ignore their rights why can't they ignore your rights just as easy? If the founders of this country wanled this to be done, I feel that they would have stamped the Bill of Rights with a stamp that reads, "Void where Prohibited by Law." GARY EAKIN Ca,..pus Co111m11,.i.u To tile Editor: Last evening 1 viewed on television the Bob Hope Christmas Special from Viet· natn, Gennany, Guam and other coun-- triea where he and his group enttrtalned our boys in service of their COU11try. t wish 1 had the words to ei:press my feel· ings after viewing this show. But I havt none. Anything that I could say would be Inadequa te. Whlle on his trip this year. Afr. Hope had educators with him to sign up boys far the Gf Bill. At last coont, they had recruited 65,000 to go to school on the GI Bill. Isn 't it sad and isn't lt Ironic, we pay Communlsts to teach in our colleges! THE ATfITUDE of the FBI and the Justice Department about the Com· munist.s bas been -"It Is beat to have lhem out In the open, rather than being underground." There i.s much vaUdlty to this thought, but maybe we are overdoing il Because or their tremendous In. filtration in our colleges and universities now, I believe the situa tion has changed. In October, 1969, Orange County was pm. pointed "as the t.arget. area for 1970. The SOS has said it will lry every possible means to break our school system wide open." We must bring back the loyalty oath and we must have a law denying the Communists the right to teach in our col· leges and universities. "Abridging the freedom of speech" doe.snot mean teach our youth! (Communism ahould be taught, :10 It can be more lnttlltgently dealt with. But they must nat be the "teachers" for tht mlnds of our youth and future ltaders. ON APRJL t7, IMt, J. Edaar Hoover sald "Every member ol lhe CommunJst Party 11 poliUc1lly rriotJvated to aalst the Soviets In tVtrJ way. For years I have warned (JI tht dlflCer or Utt Com· munist Party. My conttm sterns from the facl that its membtra a r t ledo1ogically orlenttd, not to the Unlted States, but to the USSR. The problem ~ main• a st:rlou.s one for all of us." Every congressman, senator. publh: of. flclal, tducalor, civtc leader tlnd private cltJ:.tn should not. stop In hll efforta to remove rrom our campuses all Cofn. munlsts and Communist qmpathlter1. So when our boy1 do come home t.o go back • tn school, they won't have to again be confronted with Communists. MRS. JAMES D. HODGE Patriotic Americans To the Editor: Joseph Bollenbeck In his letter of Jan. 15 contends that there would be no war U Hanoi was· not. violaUng the 1954 Geneva Agreement. A look at recent hi.!tory reveals that the French war'to defend Jt.s empire in Indochina ended with an AmUstice siine<I in ~neva in 19f>4. The agreement provided that France -IWTeoder it.I colony, that the colony be divided into ita original three states. - Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam -and that all three be neub'aliied, that no foreign troops be stationed there, no foreign bases permitted, and none of the three joi.n any foreign military alliances. Who broke that treaty? WHAT FOllEIGN country has troops In Vietnam? What foreign country has military bases In Vietnam? And what coontry h a s Saigon joined in a mllitary .-alliance with? The answer ts not Hanoi but the country Mr. Bollenbeck professes to support whether it Is right or wroog. The millions of people in this country who oppose the war, are not as he describes, ••an unrealistic, u n pat r Io tic, un- disciplined, irresponsible, u n w a sh e d horde of screwballs" but the real patriots cf America. The distortions of history and the: gross generalizations he espouses are a truly sad commentary on the ~ called "responsible, patriotic Americans" he claims to represent. FREDRICK RUF Chainnan Orange County New Dem0cratlc CoaliUon NASA's Cutback To the Editor : The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has recenUy stated that, due to budget cuts set down by President Nixon's adminlstration, 50,000 Americans v.·lll become jobless durinJ the upcoming )'tar. I have always thought that the govern- ment bas been speDCling too much on the rpace 1>f0gram; but, by trying to cut back on government spending, Mr. Nla:on will only succeed in increasing the pressure on the Amerlc.aa economy to-- d<11. Only 140,000 of NASA's 190.000 employes will &Ull heve jobs by ~411e 30. This will do more to burden tht economy thsn usl.!l ll. MARLENE L. HOLCOMB -~--- Wednesday , January 21, 1970 Tltt editorial pogc of &he Da1lr Pilot seclu to in/Of'WI aM •tim- tda:U f'esdlr1 bf fYCtf'l'lthlg this ftttDIJ)Clptt't opinioru a"d com- m.ntary on toptci of intert•t oM •IOftl/itflncc, bit f'T'Ovidtng a forum fOf' the tzprc'''°" of o"r f'tadtt1' opfntom, and bit pre.snaUn41 tht dfver11 vt1'°" pofnu of in/ormcd ol>,erv1r1 and 1pokc1mtn on topic. of the day. Robert N. Weed, Publisher •• . ' •• Hickel Denie s GOO Bid WASHINGTON (UPI! - Interior Secretary W a I t e r Hickel bu turned down a re- quest by a group of Califor. nians to St11pend oil drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel for two weeks to see if it would Bffect a persistent oil 1eak in the ocean floor. Dr. William Pecora, direetor of the U.S. Geological Survey, later tol d newsmen the re· quest v•as "very foolish" becau se he \\'as convinced that if drilling were suspended there would be a "swish of seepage" much greater than the present leakage of 10 bar· rels daily. But Hi ckel suggested to tht group the possibility of ex- tending a marine sanctuary all the way across the channel lo Santa Cruz island on a 16-mile- wide swath. No offshore oil operations would be pennitted in this sanctuary. Phillip Berry, president of the Sierra Club, a nationa,I conservation group, disagreed "''ilh the Interior Department's contention that drilling and pumping should continue in the oil leak lrta tn order to lessen pressure in the un- derground structure. H e quoted interior officials as saying it would tak~ 20 to 2S )'cars to aooomplish this. He and Mrs. Loil Sidcn~rg, pre!ident of a Santa Barbara citizens group called Get Oil Out, Inc., (GOO) told Hickel that a twt>-week suspension of drillln1 and pumping would determine if the theory of relieving. pressure was cor- rect. The oil seepage resulted from a well blowout iri the channel a year age>. Conservation Leader Raps GOP Ouster SACRAMENTO CUPII - Assemblyman Edwin L . Z'Berg, a leading Democratic coiuervatJooist in lhe lower house, was removed lrom the Natural Resources and Conservation Committee Tues· day by Republican Speaker Robert T. Monagan. z •Berg. ID-Sacrament.a,) blamed the ouster on parlisan politics. He said It was an ef- fort "on the part of the Republican leadership to make conservaUon their issue." The lawmaker indicated he believed the action a 1 s o rtsulttd from pressure by the timber and highways lobbles. For ye a rs Z'Berg was chairman of the committee bul was replactd hut year by Auemblyman George Mlllas, (Jt.Gllroy,) wil"1 MOll.llln was elected speaker. Z'Berg, redp1ent of many awards from conservaUonllt groups, wa.s a~ of such leglslatlon as the. me.uurt cteatlng the Californla..Mevada. Tahoe Regional P I a n n i n g Age.ncy and was a major sup- porter of a Redwoods National Park on the north coast. 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Leung, a Hong K o n g fi sherman, and his children were captured when a Chinese gunboat sei~ their junk . 18 months ago in Deep Bay, between Chlna and Hong Kong. Leung said they v;ere taken to the Poon Yu commune, near Canton on the Pearl River estuary. "We were held prl.soner in the commune's detention house and forced fo do 'character relonn' labor,'' Leun& .. Id. . Mrs. Leung. s1id she learned about two months ago where the Communists were holding her 49-year-old husband, their ctoughter SuHuen, I&, and their son Ming, 13. "We bad ~etime• fished in the estuJl)' off Poon Yu. so t knew what J had to do," ~1rs. Leung said, speaking in the Hakka dialect. Securing• a smtll fisltinf jU!1)<, she Jo_aded It; with food and ~water, saiJtd westward out of>Hong Kong and theft up "I kept out ol sight cf land until I Judged I was just about lhi 'eStuiry. off Poon Yu. Then 1 headed In and found 1 was only a mile away from the commune. "I hid the Junk in a Utile In- let, like a cave almos~ and waited until it was dark. Then 1 crept up to the commune, pas' somt guards to the deten- tJon house that had betn deacrtbed for rne in the lelter from my relaUves. "l did not dare to knock1 • 11 wu afraid J would attract tbt guards. So I just whlapered my huaband's name. He didn't aMWer, M J whispered a bit louder, until l wu shaking in fear that the 111ard&. would hear me. "Finally be heard me and answered, the Ont time l had heard hls voice bl a year and a hall.'" The abort, stocky woman told of an'liouf minutes u fhe struggled with a large bolt that held the door 1hut from the outside. "I pulled and tugged and twi6ted the boll, but it would not co.me loou. U .. IT ....... NOT SOVIET CITIZEN Svttla,,. Stelln JERUSALEM (UPI) -11- raeli 1'orelp Mlnlster Abba Eban said today he believes tho United Slal<I hu been outmaneuvered by the Soviet Union in nctnt lalkl on the Mlddle Eal! but that It It not too late for the United States 1o~er. "Aftu nearly a year (of Big Four tallta) there hu not been U1 positive movement," he Pld. "Su .. ly the best lhinf . ,_ ls to try anothet..~ tlon ." Eban, ln an interview, in- d l c a t t d the new direction lhoWd be to ... t du.ct Arab- ls....U nqotiaUOlll, U!lng tho Svetlana good olfk<s ol U.N. N•fOli· Slates Clll\e a litUe ne.,.r the ator GWDW' V, Jan1ng <I Sovleta simply went back," Sweden, but without any prior Eban said. •tori ended up with an ero- sion of 10me of their own po- siUons without any compen- 11Ung advance in the Soviet position." Eban said he believes con· trol of the Mediterranean sea h the key to the present Mid· die East problem and that if President Gama! Abdel Nas- ser of Egypt did not exist, Moscow would invent him. Eban said the basic Sovtet aim is to ensure iLs own pre- dominance In the Mediterran- ean in order to outnank the European defense system. So- viet hospHality to Israel arises from Israel's refusal to co- operate with this aim, Eban said. Asked if he believes the So- vlets are perhaps becoming dl!Ulusioned with the intran- sigence of their Egyptian aJ. Iles, Eban said the Soviet view or Egypt's policy is not im- portant -in all conditions Moscow will support Nasser blindly. "The Soviet Union is firmly attached to Nasser. Never in the hlstory or Russia, wblch is longer than the history of the Soviet Union, has there ever been any regime like the Nasser regime with a similar di sposition to get the Russians: into the Mediterranean. •·Now this is such an enor- mous service to Soviet 1trat- egy that if Nasser didn't exist the Soviet Union wou1d want to invent him." T _ -_ -Russ condlcJona beyond his mandate · "Thus the American negoti-~ to promote agreement. 1----------'----------------,::::=--- Eban said the United Slates. in Israel's view, gave too Citizenship much sn>Wld in Its effort to find a,....,,,... with the So- viets on a negotlated peace MOSCOW (AP) -The between Israel and the Arab<. Coup Smashed in Iraq; Five Plotters Executed "Finally tt came free with a loud me1al 11Creedllng and the door duked open loudly. I thought the guarM would surely hear and J was terribly frightened. But they did not he•r .. 1 .• ·"My·husband ··came out the door anc1 ·Pu.t his arms around me. Over his lhoulder J could see the children and they look- Soviet government has nvok· Recent talU involving Brlt· ed the dtlsenshlp of Svetlana atn. France, the United Slal<I and the Soviet Union havt AJliluyeva, daughter of Joseph found the Soviets more rigid Stalin, for "acts defaming the than had bten expected. tlUe of citizen." "'Ibt Soviet& sat absolutely Mni. Alllluyeva defected to light and kept saying 'come the United Stat.es in late 1967 along now and come a little nearer' and when the United Nashat Askar and Skouk ed all right. I was so happy I BETRIIT, Lebanon (AP) - Radio Baghdad reported today that the Iraqi gC1Vemment smashed what il called a Westem·backed attempt to overthrow the regime and that fi\'e plotters were execuied by firing squad. started to err, and my bus- Rikan, a retired enlisted man. band had to ahake me gently and DOW lives m Princeton.,---------------------------------------~ The broadcast said the coup was attempted Tuesday night. A specia1 court was i;et up today to tty Ule five men .ac- cused of being plotters. They were sentenced and executed in the, space of 2~J hours. the radio said. 'The five were two retired senior off~ two ~\s on active duty and, a teti?'ed noncommissioned officer. The radio said they were on- ly the first batch ol ploit<rs .. receive "their just de9ert.s for ploUing igatMt the Iraqi peo.. pie." It hinted more sentences were expected. The five plotten were iden- tified as retired Brig. Moham- med. el Janabi, retired Col. Saleh Mahdi el SammaJTal, tsi Lt. Rafeh Daraj, Lt. "nley Wtte accwtd of plot-to remind me that the pants ting against the Scolalist might hear. ngime of .Pre3ident Ahmed "l started to lead them back Hassan el Bakr in the in· to where the junk wa1 hidden. terest! of imperiall!m and but then my husband told me Zionism. about a family in the com- Baghdad radio claimed the mune, with the same name United States, Britain and but not relaUves, wM had West Germany we.re behind been sood to him and the the attempted coup. The plot children and who wanted to waa Unked with what lt ~id .eseape.to Hong Kong. were recent nameuven by the .. So we went to their hut and American 6th Fleet in the an of them -the husband. eastern Mediterranean. wile, and six children -came The plot, it charged, was with us without even ztoppin& connected with "what the to pick up any extra clotbe!. West G e r m a n government "We reached the junk by called efforts to strengthen the crawling put some guards, southern flank of the North then sailed back to Hong Atlantic Treaty Orglftir.aUon." Kong, Here we are and tha1 ls Earlier, the radio called the. aU there t>:to tell.,. N.J. The current ts.sue or the BulleUn of the Sop,.,.. ScMet disclosed that her cltlzenshlp was lifted by the Presidium ol the Supreme Soviet, the Soviet parliament, on Dec. 19. Mrs.. Alllluytva has aaid In the United Slates that lhe never Intends to mum to the Soviet Union and hopes to become a U.S. dUzen. In Augu1t 1961 Mrs. Alllluyeva was reported to have burned her Soviet pusport Md ducrtbed the Soviet Union u "a land of unintemipted p I i n and trauma.'' pJotten: "reactionaries ancf 1--------------------· I deviatlonlsts," lndic.aUnr they were disgruntled members•of the rulin& Baalh Socialist par- ty. The radio said all the plot- ters had been arrested but did not give their nwnber. Birth Defect Victim Urges Abortion Okay THESE PENNEY STORES COLUMBIA. S.C. (UPI) - A bill to give South Carolina one Of the nation's most liberal abortion -laws was steered to ~age Tuesday by a House member who used himself as an example of birth defects. Rep. ll'homas W. Greene, born with a withered ann, led the right for legislation to pennit abortion in cases where pregnancy endangers the physical or mental health of the mother or whtrt there is substantial risk of a defec- tive child. "I know something about this problem of physical defects," Greene said as an unusual quiet fell over the Hoose. ''The mother should be allowed to make Ulis decision Ike's Aide Humphrey Dies at 79 CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) - "When George speaks, we all listen." President Dwight D. · Eisenhowtr once remarked. He was talking abcKrt George M. Humphrey, hls secretary ol the treasury from 1953 to 1957, Humphrey. the undisputed domestic strong man in the Eisenhower cabinet, d i e d Tuesday night at University Hoopttal. He WU 79. He entered the ho<ptlal here last Aai-27 alter oulf.tlng 1n appartnt beat atroko. H~ re- turned to the hospllal Dec. 27 and was admitted to the car- diac unit. A lifted businessman, lf\lm- phrey Jn 1953 gave up a rtpor· ted enwal income or more tban $300,000 to Uke the SZ2.500+)'ear cabinet ~t. At the ti.me he was chairman ol the boon! ol M. A. Hanna Co. fi CleVfland. then • leadin1 Iron en. coal and GN>et Lakes shlpplnf firm . Humphrey wu an tt0nomlc ciomervath't and a firm be- tlevtr in a btl.tnced nauonal budget. In ,..ldn& to curl> the .. pana1on "' ,.,,.,,..,.,,t apeodint. he """""ed lo ar· nnsJllf that 111> _...... on -~ for ,..ernmentat moneury ouU111 """Id be final untn tho Trfo....,,,. bad tUea • look •l lbem. between her -God and her doc- tors." The bUl was approved on. a 67-36 vote and was expected to be returned to th> Senate for concurrence in amendment• today. Opponents charged that the bill would make S o u th Carolina "an abortion mill" and permitted • • 1 e 1 a 1 murder." Under present law, abor· lions can legally be performed ooly ~hen the mother's We 1a endangered. The new law would pennlt abortions when three docton agree that "conUnuation of the pregnancy would tbnaten the Life or impair the menta1 or physical health of the mother .. Abortions would 1tmllarly be permitted when there was "subslanliaJ risk that the chUd 'vould be born with physical or mental defects." Family Sued For Millions By Sebrings LOS ANG~ES (AP) -A $5 mllllcm wrongfu1 death suit bu been filed against Oulrles M. Manson and four members of his hfpple·type "Camily" in connection with the dea_th of hair a:tyllst J ay Sebring: alaln with actress Sharon Tate and three othen at her man&lon last August. In addition to Manson, SS, the action by Sebring '• parents .and bu 1 t n e 1 1 associates: "ftltd tn Superior Court Tuesday ...llll.... .. defendants Suun 0 e n I 1 e Atkins, 21; Charles D. Wataon, 14: Palrida J(renwlnkd, 22, and Linda Kasablan, 20. Sebring. 1$, died ol mu!Upt• stab wound•. A rope ••• found tied about Ills throo~ looped ovt:t a ceiUnc helm and tied about the actrw:' neck. The suit riled by Sebring'• family and u:sociates aeeka to Impound any profita the defen- dants receive from The F11.ml· Jy Jams, IDC., a corporatlon newly formed to turn out records of Ma1110n'1 muslcal eomposlUons. MAnlOll bu said the money wou Id be ustd to ddood !ht munltr char,.._ --.... 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Real directed Tuesday tha t the plan must be in full effeel by the Rual Area Schools Due For Surplus? SACRAMENTO (VPI) - Gov. Ronald Reagan's ad- ministration i s sponsoring legislation allocating $ 1 6 . 5 million in surplus state hmds for, classroo1n. construction in 13 predominantly rural school distrU:ts. Reagan said Tuesday the i'lmount could be dou ble d to S33 millioQ and used for junior college cpnstruction if the legisJature gave it the "strong and speedy bipartisan support it deservC3." Assem blyman Earle P . Crandall (R-San Joi;e ). has already introduced the alloca- tion measure . He said he sug- gested it to the state finance depa rtment lo give money to "lhose districts experiencing the most rapid growth'' and \\'ho are eligible to reeeive state aid but no n1oney \l'as available. Vi) Rate !:ioar~ BERKELEY (UPI) -'l:he State Hea lth Departmen~ said Tuesday nearly 101,000 caSes of venereal di&ease l\lere r'e· ported by California phys!.. cians and clinics last yea r, the highest level in state history. T h e dpeartment reported !hat half the cases occurred in people under 25. Gonorr~ea made up h'osl of the cases, ac- counting' for 90,000. • ' • start of the next school yea r in Septen1bcr. The court's verbal ruling btfore a packed audi!'nce (')J- n1axed two weeks of tl!s\unonv iu the Justil'c DeparlnH.•n1·~~ first school discruninauon tri<il on the We st Coast. Pasarh:na. whlch lies direc tly northe11st of downto1,1•n Los Angele~. has a population of approximately 121,000. A key provision of Hca!'s or- der Is that de.segregation niusl result in no single school ha\·· ing a maJority or stullents \vho are members of a minority gro~1>. Anothe r is Uwt the dc- segrcgaticn plnn must covrr rat111! trachlng ass1gnnw11ts. hipng policies and guillelines for tencht'r promotions. Allorney Jo!Ul P. Pollock. reprcsenUni the school dls- lr ict, pleadfCt for atldi\lbn'al lime before lhe plarr_ l:; sUb- mllled. He s•ld Ltie .Urrie *{IS needed to n10biliu: p1,1bllc. sup. .wrt. ·' , He added: "Thls· .coilrl could recognize that movine; tab. at>. ruptly' is l!Kely to ·cause .dep(i- witi on of ed11calion." F ouqite l 1'1 ot~ed to L.4 For Mure/er Tria l The court' replied thal, be- cause of the vaga~jes o~ po\ijJ· cal life, there can.be no Q9!ll'- a1\Ce lbat tbe present school bOa rd, .. which say! it fs dedi- , cated to . iqtegraUng the s)rs- tein. will remain 'lh, ofl;Ice • ., School officials have said · thaJ 3Q percent a( ,the .Pa~­ den a · diitrlct's eDrot.hnent -is . blac k .. 58 percent w))ije' anq. t~e remaining 12 percent com- 'Pris.00 of Mexkan-Am,ericans. Orient•ls and me~be.c' . of oLhet r1ci.al mini;ir\lie.s,,. . · LOS ANGELES IUPll - Ronald F. Fouquet , Jl, indit·t- ed for the !966 murder ol lus comn1on-llnv wife's 5-yenr-old son, was transported h c r (· from Bakersfield Tuesday to stand trial. Fouquet, "'ho with his wife. Belly Lansdo\\'n Fouquet, 26. is charged with felony child .1buse in Ke111 Countv. was to be arraigned on the nl tJrder LA Officials' Ouster Due LOS ANGELES (UPII -A th ree-men1brr city cou11cil co n1mit tec has \'Otcd unanim ously to a~k for thr resignation of t\\'O e i ! y of- ficia ls in COllnection \-l'i th their 01,1·nership of land near Lhc p r o p o s e d intercontinental airport at Paln1dole. The l'Olnmittee held Tues- daI that Planning Comm ission Pres ident .John J. Pollen and Planning Director Ca I vi n tl ainilton \Vere guil ty of uncn- tbica l conduct In . their land . purchases neat' the propose(J 17,000..acre airpart. The committee. composed of councilmen Erriani Bernardi, !\~arvtn· eraude· and 'Louis R. Nowell, adoplcd three reco1n- n1endations to present to full council One of lhe ,motions re- quested lhat Ma yor Sam Yor· 1 y ask' fqr "the . resignation of follon, 58, ilnd Hamilton. 43. .. -. ..,,. charg_c 1od;_n·. Shci·1H"s oc-l('('lJ\'e Sgt. o;tn Cook rt!\CJ!cd authorities 1vcre !'C'ektng three funner 11i\'cs of Fouqul'l' 1n Nl'w York and \\"csl \.1rgin1a for questioning. T~e 1overnmen\'1 sul~. 1il~ a Y'Kn ·189· wept to trial .Jjn. 6 after. atteinpts lg. reach,· ;n ool-of-court-setUeme11L . ..,,re unsucces!lful. Meinbers oI ,the school board had o/feNld tQ tn. s~tnle .an integrati_on pro~-~.m within two years _ Thl· first 1n:irriagc \\'as in JBtiJ "'hen Fouq1ict was 21 and hls briC:c \\"US 17. Detectives - \~err un<'t'rtain whether the 1nari-iai,.cs were legal. when they uccurred or whether di-"0"'~' ... ,re granted. l'ouquet ]{ea.·. ga. n Hacks ., ·" .. . .,, .. •• n ··-. _, . ' 11'<1~ believed to ha.,ve had two 1..'htldrcn by them. Lat'e 'Tax Fee ~lrs Fouquel'~ testimony hl'foi·c n gtand1Ury Jan. 14 led'· to her husband 's indictrnenl. SACRAMENTO (UPI) -~hr .-;aid he Deat Jeffrey fou-Controll',t Hou s t o. n I. quC't to death in 1966 out of Flournoy s propQSal IQ JmpGSe jc:ilou~.v bt·l'ause he wa s an-a I~ percent penal~y charge on olht·r 111an's son. delinquent state income _tax- It's ··Pt~ni'ng time ... and -·. . Jcffrl'y 's body was found ._ payers has woo-the ,,en- ncar Saugus last October, but _ ~-t~e!"l:e~t of the }\eagill ad- authoritics \Y c r e unable to mm1stratJ.On. ,. . . . identify the child uo til f\.1rs . ·'Roy ~-Bell, assistant fl· . Fouquet lold detective:; of J.he . nance director, told the As- 1 • • Penlieyt s·ma:kes it' easier! sla~ ing in December. sem~~ Revenue and Taxal~. . Cook said Fouquet told him Comm111ee Tuesday !hat his • during the tn p here that "he department supports . th \VilS .:1frald of thr ct.her pri!'(-F'lourn~y re.commendation to nners" and wnntcd to be pine· the Jegislature. •·d i11 0111 1~olatcd l:e!L The dr·- lctlh c said 1he prisont'r lel1 other prisoners resented hi1n .bfcausc of the nalure of 'the l charges. In Kt'rn County. he was 'p(J( in an isolated cell atter a beating. During the tv.•o-hoa r drive·. Cook said Fouquel disctisaed th(' weR\her. commerlted ·on 1he'scenery .and uked whether his parent... \\'ho live il\'Ntw Y,orlt. y,•ould be presen~ W~n he appear$ in .c:oucti .. , , _, •: --.. ' .. , A THOUGHT FOR TODAY JIJIJi.feHTiD A5 ,._ PU8L,IC SilYICE "EVEiftY _DAY ev: l~ ~-fil)g~(-. ' :t.".. ,..._~~YNn ~ltu'-""'f. ,:1¥. &M,.,,.r •"Ar.. ,1 '-' ~·TUI . . . =·~·~"~:::::'! ' .. .. .• , .. • I I I. " ' " ' I . I ., I I . ' . ---"------· - 14" Doultl• ed9• 11rullln_CJ_.'.CI! 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Record Job Corps Camp Goes to County $27 ~ooo for Cat1nt1 P1•0 feet Computers Tab J~veniles-' .. ~ ' t . SANTA ANA -Orange County supervisors 'l\lesday approved an agreement with the federal government whJch. gives the fonner Los Plnos Job Corps Camp to the county probation department f o r juvenile rehabilitation: SACRAMENTO -A project or the $45,IXM cost wlll ho paid Department, Slate' Dtylsioll'o\ , ~~-~ "1e Tom Bourque, director of to develop 1 computerized by Orange County. Forestry, Haibor DepJ1rt.inent. 'fill ~!ffate the pl'fMnl out· Juvenile institutions said the central file or juvenUe of. Under the plan, the current Flood Control, District At.-Jn~ ,and tlme-consumlnc Meetings boys will spend 40 -pel'tf:nt of fenders for Orange County law, manually operated juvenile ' 'cystem and help nMtect. in· their available work tlme on tomeY'i Oirtce s c o o I " ' r·• enforcement agencies will be crime lndet maintained by the ' nocenl Juveniles from un· WIDNllDAT con5ervatlon projects. helped with fwtds from· the Records and Identification districts and fire depai:tmentJ. necessary. detention," 1ald ''This mearui that one day Jederal government. DivJslon of th~ Ora.na:e County The computerized . system Capl-.R. W. Luxemboura:er of Under the agreemlftl, the camp, located in Cleveland Natlonal Forest will be turned over to .._<th~ couqty ii), rel}lm for COQPeraUve p>nstrvation wotk with the U.S. Forestry Service. every other week the boys wUI An Initial a:rant or $27,002 ror Sherlfrs office will be con· will serve as an ~utoraW.ic file' the county SbtrU'f11 Office. attend school for four hours search nnd reduce the, ~olding Pl••• ror the ll-g of the and work on recreation con-;:;:::=========:; the project was apptoyed by verted to the comt>\lterized ~ • ....., siruction projects for four PtMy Pincher the CalUomla Council on system. lime. of juveniles by 0··~e(I m $)'Item with o t b er com• hoots," he.said. Criminal Justice, which ad· The Central Juvenile Index theheld. ltwouldatsoprovide puterized criminal d1t'a Robert Thomas, county ad· Ads Turn Senst mlni strators funds under the (CJJ) serves 1all la\v en· statistical reports, and purge sys tem.'! developed by state minlstratlve officer said total Into Dollors Omnibus Crime Control and forcement agencies within the the recr.rds or j u v e n i le s and federal law enforcement Renamed Los P i n o s cost to the county for fiscal •'=========::::::::___:Saf:::•~S:ttte::.::::ls:_A:ct::::_. :_The::_::ba::'::•""'::::~:'.'°'.'."'.'."'.:ty::, :_an:::d:_:•lso::_::th::•__:Pro..:::_ba:::t1::'•::•_;r:•::•ch::in~g~lh'.'.•::ag~e:_:o::r__:t::B·::• ___ :_•g~l!llCl'.'.::.'.:"::·-------1989-70 would be about $140,0001· Dissolutions Forestry Camp. it will be used for academic and prevoca- Uonal training and counseling for boys 15 to 18 years old, ac· cording to Margaret G r i e r , County probation officer. County As'ks Security Act Repeal SANT A ANA -Citing con· tributions by Japane s e· Americans to Orange County's growth, the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimouSly passed a resolu- tion urging Con&ress to repeal part or the Internal Security Act of 1950. Senator Daniel Inouye ID· Hawaii) introduced the bill which wauld repeal sections of lhe act j>rpvidiog for the ar· Of .. ,. ... ..:age rest anti internment, without l f .. • • • normal conStitu..tiQnal OtSlOLUTION OP' MAlllllAG£ guarantees. of-· groups' of '~:r; En .. ·Ln v1 K•1Th L. citizens on suspicion o t C lfth' JllM VI llot..rl J01eph l h 't . '" tal 1u11 ..... JlldV ,. • ., n ,1.rt111K L1119111 r e a erung governmen Minn, Homlr Dwlthl VI fl urll Security, EU.11btlh 11oi11r111t. E1m1r ..-. v1 l obble J. Jim Okazaki , past president WMt. M1rtlrrl VI R•ndell M. 0,.111, v1...,. o, v1 Rkh1rd Joh" of the Orange County chapter Flrldllr.lllivt1Yn F.v1 T1rr.,,. fJ A . c· N1ve. '•tr1t11 M. v1 01 ... 1d K. o apanese-merican' 1tizens Fl;f-!,'f:,~· c11en1 L. v1 Norm1nd League and Henry Kanegae, Jm .. son. Mtr1· L0111Jt "' J1m11 Lero., na:tionat first vice~p· resident of l11nd1.,,J.tltl4ft Su! VI ltre~ ~ •• :C,"rr",K..r~,v~Pill:"r.• Ge119 the Je1.gue ,Spoke in favor or •n•nt, Lqrr•lnt A. .... Ttcl w. the resolution. Flrtdl1U. lr1nd1 5. VI D1rreH Wrt., • WllMfl, ....... 1,., K. vs H1rold a. · Supervisor William Phillips, ~~~t,.,'l~,l~~JJ;Ji~"'C:.n1 •· '\\'hO· introduced the· resolution, Ci:iroll, Mitton v1 Jtnt Ellrtbtlh t d "th t' 11,..,..,..,, Dorh parlltne v1 Rlcr.1rd Dale no e ese sec ions are c..-.. J"" M'llri.·n t:1m0rr1 F. '-· • regarded by mariy minority IOllW'rrll, Mtrlllu ., Prlrvt F. M w un1ms. l!tn.or1 c111rte• vs Je111le L• grou ps, particularly t h e R£~~t Lou1111e J. vi R1v"'-I .... J a Pan eSe-Anitrieims who ::-::i;:· J~nc1.,\ t:".o~!lllll'DU · TememberLhe ~ mas!ive Glt(lt. ...... ,., l.OUIM Vt Jo!ltl N. E. 4ll,erruneidS of, ,•,M;. with. 1tr1non. Mvrtl1 L. n H..,,., )l,il "'' -,'o(.Cormtck. Clrl E. v~ L1,1ell\! E. -ifiable fear .and di~trust. SlHlm. Jm• Jiftfll v11 l:1ul Aina' ''The th d o•• c.1t1., M1•1t v• 1-Mrbltl f\l.U · t re ~many o er a e- •14'1 1 JJ vi Ftrml.\. It";,;._ "• ... _...._laws iin<f governmental Gr I• • 1'1 P11f'Ql1,. lo H1'" !1-'!t~~ ~=:1~.;.,. 'f~l"..t.~mi. L" ~. :P>We~ t~ de~.1-wi~ emergen· a.mic•. H••o • • ~~~-0. · cy situations anc1' threats to ~!*~~!,;?;, t:l~ ~:::':. .~edr inter_nal ~~iy," he ad~ Ntltoll. llrvtr $ue t"I Jiiek., Qv•M \J , • Deatli No fc~s •••su ' 1 Geortt A. llttlU. Al! 7', ~ 6•t 1.flll• ;. !I., Lt9U,,.. letch. Dt!e ot 0..111. J•n· Utl"I' n. $1/tv!veO bv wile, Mtbt-1; ten. M1rvln &etlU, Ol lnelewood; d1u9h!er, Mrs. a.-tll Sd'lmell, Kltrr,.111 F1llll, o-r-tJ two 1bt .... , NITI. 04119 -'-'- Slodl;lofl; Mrs. Lw.ma P~:c"" Me111 tour lt•:r;' llllclrt11 ftf 111! ,,...~ 1rltllkhllclAn. le••· ,,,...,, 10 N/I, !Mfftf. l.H\lftt .-ch MorlUl rY C#lll*I. lntitrm111f, lnl~ Mtfnll-111 P11't( C9'M!wv. Shelftf' L11un1 ll11cfi Mor· 1u1r,", Olreclorl. COSNlfl 15.llt Gu' Cotn«. AIM 10, of 771 COi .. M!'ll SI., C051t MtM. Ollt of d•alh, J1nu11"1' It. Survlvtd bv wl!" Mts. M.illlt (-; 1111-. Ml'll. JKll, of l.rctdll ; J1mn, 11 MOtllt. ltnd ••· New Yorll: Cltff brotl'llr, Mtrrv. of O-; lhrM 1111w1. MrlJ. e:nr111e111 st....,,, vi..111; MIM Golda C-r. C01t1 M1111 Mrs. JtHll MuTPtl"f. Stnll a,,.; tnd flvl 1r111de:lllldr111. Swvlc11, Ftltlt'f, 11 l>.M. F lrit U11l11t1 Mtlllld!lt CJWrdri, wll11 l:ev. l:lchtrd Dunt•' and !ht "'-•onk Lodtt olf!clttt/111. lnltnnll'll, Rn•• H1ll1 Miinor• ltl ,,,,., WflllflW. 9111 lrotdwl., Morlu- l r\I• DlrtctorlJ. q'1LM•fl l.IN"I ,t,"" Gllm1r. Diii ot tltt!h, J1nu1rv 11. Sff\lkll peMlnt 11 W1tlclifl Clllper MIN"llllry, , ........... llVllllN• Dof'Olh., Ll'lttl""' Dllt of Oelftl, J11111- t rY :ID. kNltK peMIM .ti Watclltf C~""' #AWfull"I', ........... ARBUCKLE & SON We1tclUf f\fortuary U7 E. 17th St., Cosl• Mesa M&-4'31 .41. .. ' including salaries for 55 st.arr members. Thomas noted a "Substantial" saVings to coonty taxpayers, saying the coonty had alre'ady spent bet· ter than $500.000 on the Yooth Guidance. Center, a similar facility. In taking advantage of the Los Pinos deal, the ad· minist rator told supervisors they would be able to delay construction of similar in· stltutions for two to · three years. The facility, which is located near the proposed Potrero Los Pinos regional park, will open Feb. l with the first 32.-bcd in· crement. Miss Grier said. By August she said they expect the first 96-bed. uniL to. be fill· ed. The cam p has room for an additional 96-bed unit, when needed the probation offi~r added. Dr11g Abuse . . Seminar Set At College SANTA ANA - A seminar on drug abuse -how to recognize it and how to cope with it -will be conducted here Thursday for all new teachers in Orange County. The seminar. sponsored by the coo11ly Department or Education. is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. lo S p.1n. in Phillips llall al Santa Ana College. Speakers representing tl1e county Health Department, the bounty· Sherill's Off~ and the. County Counsel's office · will ~ss such topics as ''Signs and Symptoms or Drug Ab\lle,)' "How to Recogniz;e Imig Abuae" ~nd .. Th. · Responsibilities in Relation to 'Dru1 .Abuse." BALTZ ~10RTUARIE3 Corona del l'tlar OR. 3-MH Cotta Me11 Ml Wf%4 • w : ~--"""""• <'J·;;:~ II he'• away from home•• .. BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lll Broadway, Costa r.1ea1 LI J.3431 • DILDAY BROTHERS -tt~~d.iove Your Photograph o_n Valentine's Day! '• Huntington Valley Mortuary 17111 Oeacll Blvd. Huodnrton Beaell 1u-m1 ~ ~( 'IJr• the nut bes! thing lo having you neorl Ac:ross the \ \. fllonths Ond mnes your lovely photogroph will be o tt.as- • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e ~1ortuary Cb ape I 2500 Paclfle View Drl\'e ~wpor1 Bt1ch. CalUornl• lfH?OI • PEEK FAMILY >COl.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 71tl Bo111 Ave . •. wadr'"t• . 1111u1 . ' 11HEFFER MQ.RTUARY L>pna e.O.• llf.IW Saa g,_l!!!lltf _ . OUIOI _ • SMITllll' MORTUARY 1%1 Mala St. Hutd11JC0tt Beatll -· 1 i.lred bepSoke'of WGrl'I memories ••• a proud promise of a happy fvture logether. Hurry in now ••• whlla thtre's still tirae ••.and you Can charge it a t Penney'sl OUTSTANDING VALUE! one 8.-JO and sir wolt•l·slie porlrolts 'uu.1•1'9'1 Or•"91f.it ewer "" fleer, 111...00 88 ONLY "U"TIHOTOH l lACM H1i1ntiri01tft Ctnflr ,.... noor, m.m1 MIWf'Otl:T I UCN '""'"" hllnll w '""· ...,..,,,. I ennelfl AUTO C.•NT•R Custom 8 track tape deck with indoor mount speakers. Ploys all standard 8 track -cartridges. Ultra modern thumb wheel design. 69.95 Pinto 23CB• mobile tr~~ .. ~ ceiver operates on all 231 channels. features: 'S' meter, squelch control; public address ""lystem, external speaker jack, mo~t $129 I ' l'lnto 231 ca• base trans- ceiver is complete with base stotion microphone that con be ·disconnected and replaced with mobile microphone. $159 * FCC Typo occepied .• ·24 MOHTH.GU~H ytiTH 6 MONTHS PIEi llPLA~INT ... Oli•·-• ....... ,,.. ...... ~· ~ JI re•r Not....., Ht~ tW ftnt llelf Ill "'•·~·,,.Ml, ~ It """ '"' ,_ ... ~ • ...;. '"'M'I''• wlll , .. plotU yew 11,. w111ri· • ""' fire, cM,.1111 P• .50" ... "'" "'' tvrfMt ttl"111 '"" lftd1d· ;..., Pff•r•I !•clM T•.I/ K yillr t111 """ 1vt duri"f th• JHflllf Mlf,...,.. ,-, 2S,. i.11 tM" ltte '"''~ Mrf1"9 prkt fftd..Oln1 fedtrel lu1t1 Tu. o .... , ... ," ... ..,,, 1.11..,. Jf WI Npl.C1 ll.t tir1 411""9 !lit fr .. ,tpl•e. 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' power up with .~enniiy's High·Voltl It recharges quickly and •tores up power for sure.fire starts every timel Available in most.sizes, • THE.SE' ·STORES OPEN SUNDAY TOOi 12 to 5 P,M, CANOGA PARK . CHULA VIS TA DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNT INGTON BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BE:ACH VENTURA Bu ENA PARK (o'"''"•co• "') • (CLOSED SUNDAYS}, V•U•Y v .. w • J lt DAILY "LOT • BETTER BEDSPREADS QUILTED OR WOVEN DESIGNS Queen and King Sizes $ J 8 88 Orig. 24.98 to 39.98 ........ NOW • BOYS JACKETS CHOOSE FROM POPULAR STYLES In corduroy, nylons, poplins. $5 44 Si111 3 to 7. Orig. 8.95-10.91 ... NOW • Budget · Sheer Regular Hose S.amles hose in fashion 1h1d11 and blsic colors - .. p tones or light -Stretch or regul1r sizes. Orig SOc to 69c .. 6 PAlR FOR NOW$J,OO .. MEN'S KNIT DRESS SHIRTS Penn PREST 100% POLYEST!R Button down coll1r $2.88 in p11t1I colors. Orig. 6.91 ...• NOW WOMEN'S WINTERWEIGHT SLEEPWEAR LONG & SHORT GOWNS Short or full length PJ'1. Plenty of cold $2.88 wuther 1h11d. Orig. 4.00-6.00 NOW Women's Fashion Dresses ' SPRING PLAIDS AND PRINTS ---All In 111y carti f1bric1. Popul1r $6.88 misses silff. Orig. 8.00 &. 10.00 NOW . Wednesday, January 21, 11170 (N) PILOT-ADVERTISER 5 ' .. . ~. .._ ~. .. " ' -~ . ...,, O~,. ~-·Rt .ltl4HT TUI.~ 9130:~ , . '\_ \ , ' . 1i TO~ SUNDA;Y FOR YOUR -.$.;~a!' lSNVENIENCt j) .. :>"'!':.~·~~~· w · -.. , ·_ ! ... ~ ·1:., •. "f'. ...... 1 --~··'· 1 .· ·../,,, ~· . .. .. ' . . ·' .,. ' • • ' w . ' • .·' •.• ~EYJPd~i. ~~~)i:.~·F~SHION ISLAN~ • . ' .,._...,, CONVERTIBLE TOPS . Final Clo$e out. $5.00· We don't want them ..• , •• ~ •• , , ••• LUND GLASS SKI SETS- CABLE BINDINGS Tapored aluminum poles. 175 CM $)4.98 to 20S CM. Orig. ~9.98 ... : .. NOW -. -- .Mini G0mpclct Hair Dryer ' .. • Remote control. li <ft : $3.88 cord. Orig. 9.88 .•.... , .•..•.. NOW -- • • I ' ' ' • • •'' ~ 2~ol'Mo ~ICKE'Y llKES-"·. • '. < ,3· H'.P. Bri91s .,~ine. 'Neid · elute~ onlY,. Orig. 169.00 .... NOW $75;00 ·'- ·w1NCHESTER -94 GOLD~N SPIKE COMMEMORATIVE .:' ' • '.'! f '. : 1'-1 '. • ,, .. Lev.r action car61ne 36-30 caliber tg9·aa inlaid med1lllon. Orig. 119.95 ,-NOw :f • .' i ' PENNCREST DETERGENT :., . . ' " "'99'. ... Stock up now and sevf. S lb. box. Orig. 1.49 ..... : .. : . NOW · , • ; • I ' l 'I ' ' ·~ ..... ' . . . . ~ .. -.. -· -_.,. '-' __ M_A_IN_FL_o_o_R __ , ... I __ u_PP_E_R_L_EV_E_L _ __.l l ... __ a.:o_w_E_R_L_E_VE_L __ l l ... __ Lo .... w_E_R_L_E_VE_L_. ·.-._;; .. _; .... _:·~·l >I MEN'S DRESS BELT CLEAAANCE A-llz• & Styloo. 2 44•2 II lwy now inti sevt ................. NOW • • MEN'S SWEATER CLEARANCE Many euorttd ttyl• 1nd colorL 5 18 Not 111 ala .. In ev1ry atylo. ............................ NOW • MEN'S SHIRT AND TIE SETS French c:uff •hlrt with tlo. Auorttd f11hlon colorL ........ Orl9. I .ti NOW 4.88 MEN'S SPORT SHIRT CLEARANCE M••Y •tyln '°'"""from. 2 88 4 88 Auort .. fa1hlen coler1 ......... NOW • • • MEN 'S GOLF SLACKS lrlc:k celor enly. 4 18 lO to 36 w•i1t ......................... Orl9. I.fl NOW • MEN 'S SURFE~ JACKET !~7L.n~.'.~~ .. ~~.~~~~.: ........... Orig. 7.fl NOW 4.81 MEN 'S FIREHOSE JEANS M•lz• only. 1 18 30 to J4 w•IJt, ....................... Orlf. 4.fl NOW • MEN'S BETTER SLACKS Meny •II wool. 4 88 Not 111 1l1e1 ......................... Orig. 12.fl NOW • MEN'S FLARE LEG JEANS N•vy or whltt. 2 8 8 29 to lA wal•t ........................ Orlt· J.fl NOW • MEN'S SPORT COATS 20 only-24 88 Broken al1••· .................... Orl9. J5.0Q NOW • NYLON TRICOT BRA GOWN lu11t-ln soft br1 for c:omfert. lnutlful p.11trl1 & trlma. .. Orig. 1.00 NOW 5.88 HUMAN HAIR WIGLET For • qulc:k ch•ngo of lppo•r•nct. Fine quellty •t • low prlct. Orig. 10.00 COSTUME JEWELRY CLEARANCE NOW 4,99 Pini. e•rrlng1, & ntckl•ct" Rt:duc:od 99 from our own stock. .. . .. Orig. J.OO-l.00 NOW • FULL LENGTH NYLON CULOTT!S 1 oo•;. nylon trlc:ot In p••t•I• or bright. c,10.r• Rufflo trim ... Orig. s.oo NOW MISSES AND JUNIOR ANKLE PANTS V•rloty of styl•, f•IJrlc1 & colorL 2.88 51"' 10 ........... " 2 88 3 88 ............... Orig. 4.11-1,11 NOW o & o WOMEN 'S ASSORTED FASHION SPORTSWEAR 'top•, p1nt1, skirt• •nd blou1t1. Min,. and Juolo" •IH" 1 88 2 88 "·'·:·:·;···· Orig. 3.11·11.0G NOW • & • MISSES 'FASHIONABLE ANKLE PANTS W••h •nd wur ·f••rk. floro •ntl •tr•lght let 1tyl••· Orig. 10.00 t• 1J.OO MISSES AND JUNIOR SKIRTS NOW 7.88 .AllOrtoicl 1tyl11 ind f•brlca. S it•• TO to 16 &. 5 to 15. .. Orig, 5.11 to f.00 NOW 3,88 & 4.88 LADIES ASSORTED SWEATERS C1rcU1•n. •llpover & Yt•t 1tylo•· • SJ1e1 J6-40 .ntt S·M·L. .~ .............. Oi'l.g., f!00·12.00 NOW 6.81 & 7.18 WOOLS, KNITS, POL YE$TIRS ltttor dr•H cl••r•nct. Jr. Ml1w1. h•lf rlres. .... Orig. 25.00-40.000 NOW 19.00•23,00 REDUCED HOSTESS WEAR Smertly styled f•1hlon det•ll Anoct .. '°10"· 35 00 50 00 ....... Orig. 70.00·to.OO ,,.OW • • • 100% POLYESTER PANT SUITS •ull on ""' •od •kl•t. 14.88 Hind we1h•lllo. . Orlt . 15.00 NOW WOMEN'S UNIFORMS l'o/yit•t•r. cotton# •II wt1h1ble. Jr. Mluo1 & h•I '11ff. 5 18 6 18 --.. -·----·-O•lt-7.00-t.ot NOW • • ' WOMEN 'S HANDIA~S Vlnyt Jt. •tfllnt 2 22 As1r. col.,, NOW • HUMAN H41R Wl~S Shorr 1rylln1. Limited 2 2 00 oumMn. .. ·---""" .• Orff. "·" NOW • BITTiR PIECE GOODS Choole from cotton• and tllenda. SCN'IM !'en,.. 88 ,,..,. Seq $1 .10 yd ......... Orig. 1.n NOW • yd. PLASTIC SHOWER CURTAIN RINGS Glcorator colors. Hurry-won't la•t ........................ Orig .• ff NOW • 66 SOLID COLOR BLANKET l'oly•tor-reyon 4 44 Super nep flnl1k. 72x90 .............................. NOW • INTERIOR LATEX ONE COAT PAINT l'rornlum quellty. AuN"ted colors. .................... Cj>rlJ. 7.49 NOW BRYANT CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL GIRLS' TOYS 5.99 OrOUJI I ....... ~ .... : .................... :., Ori.I. 1.11 i' -: . ·.NOW 1~2 ' ·;.;~ 2.88 lnc:ludo1 main 1wltc:h. Llmitfll qu•ntlty •..... , ...... Orig. tt.fl NOW Group II ...... 10.88 . BOY'S TOYS .-Orl9.'J.ll EXTERIOR LATEX ONE COAT PAINT Orlgln1lly 1.99 por g1I. S1vt now .... ~ ............. . . .......... 2 GAL. 9.99' L•rgo nl.c:tlon to plc:k 2 22 from. . . .. .. ...................... Orig. 2.99 NOW • ..... .~ ..... ·---___ ... _ _.._ .. .. -TYKE PLANE ' <. ," I~ DACRON 93® BED PILLOW S•t. & •••)' t. Utt. lxtr• plum, conitruc:tlon. 5 OO 70 PC . MUL Tl-DRIVE SOCKET SET F~ pro school ........ -........... orig. 1 t.44 NOW 9.95>;" St1nd1rd 20"x26" ................. Orig. 6.00 NOW • :o:n::.· .. ~-o-~-~-~-~'..~ .. ." ......... Orig. 4'4.fl . NOW 34~9-TOY CHEST t. ~''~,.< ··-'' _._, .. 1 ''~"r.': .' PLIAT,EO CAFE CURTAINS wtttt trey & dlvld•rs.· ·. :. f a& Juvonll• or wHtorn print. 33 OUTSIDE LIGHT POLES Wel~vt f.!!ll•h ............... , ..... Ori.I. 12.tt ~ -NOW -• · - 14 to l6" longthL ................................. NOW • pr. Repl•c• your post 4 99 MODERN WALNUT CHINA LONG SLEEVED TODDLERS SHIRTS •t reduc:ed priceL ..... . Orig. f .tl NOW • Sl"xl4"x64" 111•· . -.. ,. 61rftft Solld •nd striped tJpeL 99 . EMCO FOLO.UP PICNIC TABLE FRAMES Gleu sliding 4oorL .. Orig. 199.00 NOW .,..,o_'f' Por 11111 2-4 ........... , ............. Orig. 1.7f•2.ot NOW ,• • Sturdy con•tructlon. 4 9 9 MODERN WALNUT DIN~ ARM ~~Allt$ • 1 r-1 : !'~ . ' 'l .E~y ttt ~p.. -:-:;·;;--·· . . ..... Orig. t .fl NOW • 2 only. Vinyl • , .'-" ·' '-.., ~·-·•:Jit .10A WALNUT PINISH BABY-PUllNITURE · -~ f!.: "''' 2 .......................... ot11.J:~<...ll\0>¥.~ !" s::•-..1r,"::,~.~~· ...... 49 99 5 ·9.·99 ~~.o~ .. ~'!L .~!~::.HAMMERS ~~ •• 'f'.ALNUTDIWo'~~~~ .............. ...1 Ori., 62.tl & 7f.tJ NOW 0 2 9,. .,-~!~"' I I .00 ALL COTTON CORDl·MATCH PLAYWEAR · • _. Al .. llo-?4 or. ........ . Orig, ,l ,fl NOW ~~';' ·Df:irt ~'~ ............... Orig. tf.OO NOW • AUTOMATIC FLY REEL BY.PE~RINE sf"A'-K-~~. Lent '''"' •hlrl• & ""'• I• bl"' 99 'I 88 " t K". "~'•. ::t:?'y." 277 00 end rtd ..... Orlg. 1.50 & .J.00 NOW • · & ·~ • l'rff stripping. • 2 a "'"""' ASSORTED STYLE TODDLER SLEEPWEAR · , HSN•r;~;;~m;;;~:~~ .. H0~:~1:4.tt · ~ow • ·1._-·DE~O-~;b;.:;;~-~~~l·SJ:~o.·~ ~'!1~ -~,· ., ; ~ Both 1kl 1tylo •nd flonnel. I 5 'A • <ruitied v,,.,.·,.-..;.. · -· 2 'M'--.·'OO '°' •I&• I thru 4 ...... Orig. 2.49-l.4t tjOW ' • y . srx tO '• Jl•ck•pt. 05 ~-I ' • O I 3 O ..... UM I N 0 · 39 NOW e "'!'' 9' 1• : ...... ~:.f .. !..... r g. 2 .OO. NOW • TODDLER CORDUROY JUMPSUITS r ·~. I! J' . or•Y· ........ ......... rig. ' · · · · ·' ·1 • !'l S~ANISH, SU: ,,..ovE SEAT ~ '" •olld• ••d pl•ldo. 1.5~ · o!llLVXE Hl·WALL TENT . . · """"'-• 1 ft9_AA For 11111 1-6 .................. Orig. 3.SQ NOW ,r JO)ll~ ~lu-.swn Jn floor. l1pptred' llloor ~ 9 88 O~'I ontY~ :.:._,;....-:'' ."~rig, _ln~9'1· -~. ,fllt>.t _.'?If' •. ~ THREE PIECE GIRLS & BOYS COAT SETS, wlodow~ ············;'" ....... 0 ''•· 119'00 NOW ' ASS0RlJD;;t1i.\IJpARDS AND BEDS Ja<k,., "" '"d pl•y•ult. 3 88 BEN PEARSON HUNTING ARROWS • ' '" •• " . 6 00 29.95 P9nn·Prt•t® no Iron .... ······· Orig. 7.oa NOW -· ·, m•tchod. cc:der •h•ft1. R•zor 1h1rp · NOW 2.88 Ar .tli. ··-··-:_,...".,: .••. r .... -.. ~.... .. • to · · ' WINT!R WEIGHT TODDLER JACKETS .• , ...... d. ---···" -· ........... o"•· .... TRADITIONAL · ,. · -1 · r · , · All •r• HIY c:•ro we1h1blo. for 3 II 11a ... Gold nlwft,' · · • · --..;.· ' -· boy• & glclL 0 ,11, 5.00·lD.OO NOW , & 5.88 ztNITH OLYMPl91JE JUNIOR SKI SIT -only ..... --.,-_ Odg. •!?:ot. Now379.00 SEAMLISS NON-RUN GIRLS' TIGHTS In auortld fl•hlon color•. 99 100•;. atr•tch nylon .................... Orig. t.lf NOW • · FASHION STYLED GIRL'S PURSES $f\ouldtr end h•nd typoL All In bh11ck. 88 .............. Orig . 1.00 & 2.tl NOW o & ASSORTED TYPE GIRL'S ACCESSORIES low1, glovo1 & aun1le1•t L Llrnl teit 88 q1.11ntitle1. Orig. 1.00°4.00 NOW • & ASSORTED STYLE GIRL'S SLEEPWEAR In olth•r c:1.1llottu or P.J. ll'or 1111• 7-16 ................. Orig. l.95-4.tl WARM AND FASHIONABLE COLD WEATHER COATS The tot•I look & rtw. certluroy. NOW For 1111• 10·16 ......... Orig, T~.00 & 17,00 NOW SMALL GIRL'S ASSORTED DRESSES 1.88 2.88 2.88 6.88 In hi styled IMttor blend• For dr1u •nd Hhool. . Orig. 4.06-7.00 NOW 2,88 & 3.88 FANCY FRILLY GIRL'S SLIPS & PETTY PA.NTS Both •r• 100% nylon. 99 In 1111• 1·16 .................. Orig. 1.6t. 1.fl NOW • SOLID AND STRIPED GIRL'S GARTER PANTYS Complet• 1trttch comfort. 25 Fits glrl1 sl10 10-16 ...... Or/9. t.lf & 1.6t NOW • BOY'S FIREHOSE JEANS We1torn 1tyllng. 1 33 Solld c:o.lor1. Slzu l6·1 1 ............................... NOW _• FLARE LEG PANTS ... , : . P/•141, sollda 1-ftll 1trlp11. Sl•ck• 1 99 3 99 ••• toono. .... Oclg. >.ti to J.fl • & • CORDUROY PANTS Continent1I 1tyllng. $tr•l1ht let•· . Orlt · 4.fl NOW 2.99 BOY 'S SPORT SHIRTS Pl1ld• ind •olldt. 51111 6-11. , Orig. 2.fl·S.OD NOW BOY'S SWEATERS Popular c1rdlgt1t 1tyl•• In Orlon •cryllc:. 51111 6 to 11. NOW BOY'S WINTER JACKETS Ple oce lined •nd hoodod. 1.88 ,. 2.88 2.88 & 4.88 Nylon&, poplln1, cor4vroy. 7 99 9 99 . Od g. t .91 to 16.fl NOW o to • STEMMED FEATHER FLOWERS ftOHI ... p .. nJ.a. 25 Auorto4 color1. . ......... . Otlt. 2.to NOW • SPINNING WHEEL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Decor1tor colerL 4 00 Hurry enlr I. . Orig . I.SO NOW • ANCIENT GLOBE BAR Stendlnt floor 1tyl•. AntlciuH fln lth. 95 00 t toly ..... . . . .. Odg. 140.00 NOW o Solid mtpl1 1ki1, cablt tindlng•. •lvmlnum pol"' 8 88 51111 4'-4Y2'·5' ........... Orig. 12.tl-14.tl HOW • $ ' · ·~ "• ~ .. PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTS I ' G'A~DEN ~!$ .. "'°' f ;:. ~ ~~~ I .L•"11 t•llorod-ctlorful. Slttl 3 5 00 .. .. ~ .. ,,.,1. ·"'"'·lg. &i".J1·1g. NOW for • . . \ i. SINGLE RIFLE RACK PENNC~ 2V. H.P~ RGTA~ MOWER ~:::t~c:~~=~~o: .~II wood . Or l1. 6.tl NOW ••• .=-=..r,~.'.'.~.:~~.~~·~;~·r~~f1;r r. NOW 7 4.88 T!NT-FAMILY LOOGE TYPE PENNCRAFT lV. H.P. jtCl1ARY MOWER Gffr drlwe.. lnclu4• tr••• catctier. 1 Aft .8 Jlpperfll door & wlndow1-1own In floor 59,88· Ono only.--· .. -·-····"• o. rl1: 144.'5 . l NOW , .•.. ~~_ Sleep1 6-9'x12' 1i11 ... Orig. ff.00 NOW -· RIFLE CLEANING KITS Solv1nt-011_,.tch•s-red. StMI 'c•1fll .•. _ ..... -... h •• '. .... Orl1-2.ft NOW 1 .. 88 GLENFIELD-MARLIN JO.JO Loy•r 1ctlon c1rblnt. Tvbul•r m•g•1ln1 •... · . Orig. It.ft . NOW 69.88 . NYLON TURTLENECK SHIRTS-MEN'S- Ladl-long 1le1ve. 2 88 Vtriovs ~olor1 •nd styln. . Orig. 4.ff NOW • MEN'S OR LADIES' SKI PANTS U% wool, 35 % Htltnc:1, 2y. Lycr•. F•brlc: Im· 19 88 ported from Swlt1erl•nd. Orig. 25.fl · NOW • BOY 'S SKI PANTS 50-J.r•yon--4T% nylon, Zippered poc:ketL . . ........ Orl9. 10.fl Now -8,88 YOUTH'S RACER SKI PANTS 'ontr•1ting rec.er stripe. lleck/rod-9 88 M.Y/,a;wder ...... _ .. ~·~· • Orlt. 1l.91 NOW • ATOMIC MITAL cOMil SKI Sontlwlch wood tore constrvc:tlon. Seg· I 06 00 mtnttd 1tetl edgt ..... Orig. 125.00 , NOW ~ BIG MAC SUPER KLONDIKE WORK PANT& say. fortrtl@ Poly11tor-.so-;. cetton. Sllwtr groy-Ptnn-Prost ... Orig. ,$.fl BIG MAC RED FLANNEL $HIRT NOW 4.88 Sefety color-fl1m1 rot1rdont-S1.,torl19d-1 88 Loni WNrlng. . . Orig. l.fl NOW • WORK GLOVE S-BLACK COLOR Ntoprtnt lmpregn•tod. Unlvu .. 1 siJt. BIG MAC WORK PANTS Ori g .. fl 50-J. fMtrel.!I polytlftr 50 % C.Otton. Grt1n. Ptnn-Prut. · .. , , Orig. 4.29 TENNIS DRESSES-PENN-PREST so•;. ll'ortrol@ . polyo1tor. lroktn 1i111. Orl9. I I.fl REVERSIBlE SCATTIR RUG ,or u,. eny#hort, " 100~. c:otton. .. Orig. •·" SCANDIA SCATTER· RU <OS NOW .22 NOW 3.8t NOW 9.8.8 NOW 2.88. :i:~::.c.0.1.~~~n ... ~~~.:~~-~-N~W 2088 & 3088 PENNCRAfT, 2)'> H.P. TRIMMER-EDGER ' ll'llp-eV9r cun. MM. Levtr •dju1tment. 58 88 flngor·tl~ 'C"'trol ......... O'lg. 74.95 NOW • scorrs COPE PLUS lnsoct control ortd""w" ftrtlllnr. ChHk1 l•wn ·~~:a 88 moths •nd c:utwo,ms. ._, ........ Orlg. 6.t~ • NOW .. .. ' ~· .. '\• \ SCOTTS CLOUT"'• ' · : COfttrol1 1urnmor era• ,, ... on gre11·er ·· W f"i6 dlchondr1 l1wn. ......... ·-··--.. O,ig. 4.PS NOW ..a. I AUTO CENTER· . _, , .. -1 ,.,..¥ t .. ( l . -.'. &" .... . ' · •. !' • DELUXE HE~C1.RES't:~ ... 4 Mt• only. Good )lrt. ·- . .. -<'°;'~~ •·>;· . NOW 1.00 "' Provont whlplo1h. . .. ... . ....... . BETTER PLASTIC FLOOll MAf~ '·'' CINr or colorL .3 "8 full front or rMr •... ._.. .. ,~\o,u, .. •.tl . ~ .NQ.W ·~ OIL FILTER CARTRIDGES ' : '" ·. '· ·' ' for '41·'61 Wllly1 & Hu41on. 'I ft Fits •ny fram f ,l. .... \.• ..... ,... "-' 1 trr'OW~! ~~•ch CHROME GENERATOR COVERS Ford car• & Morcury. aldlculoua ltut truo .......... . NOW .10 1•ch ENGINE BLOCK SEALER .. !nglflt bloc:k •••ler. 1 pint c1ni elio.· tJt• 1 0 onglne. It's c:he•p. . NOW • eech DUNE BUGGY STEERl~G 'WHEEL ' 2 enly chromo & ~ "O pl11 ~lc. NOW ~.u ••ch CONVERTIBLE TOP'. PA't:JS°-... "''-''~ 1"'·:' l l•ck colo,, first qu•llty, SO Dr11tlc: cle1r. NOW • ••ch LIGHTER REPLACEMENT ELEMEN TS '"" (hov.,,. & Giff &-lvlck.., '\ ' '11.Al FIMI ct11rerico. .. ·· _., .,. ·.'.·\.t • ~~~-~OW .-t.1•· ., .. ~AN BELT ClOSE-OUT~ · Meny •l.c~1 aiv1 ll1b.lt. · ( ... SN~fflc£., . ! .. .U.:J. ·, !r .L PCV REPLACEMENT VALVES R1pl1c:cm1nt for Mott c:trL .... . NOW .99 "'h " 'In Rtiin, Driver ' 111;!portant I ' ~ ly TZllllY a>VJLLB .. , ... ~ ..... .-.. JI ,.U. car IUddenly • 1klclf .. the rah>-tlldfMd 'Pl ... men! .... -Into 1he .... """""' bnt of trllllc, -I Waul<I JOU 4o -hit ~ brakes hard and fut? "Stoy away from those brakes in a skid!'• warns Lt.' Paul Dm1ln, chief of the Hun- t I n r t o n Beach Police Department's lnllle 00..au. • ' 1-.r. he .,...m lumlnf-lhe whHJs In the dlrecllm of the·~ Ind 111 to regain .... trol of the car; but don't turn too much in one direction. "Ulinl the bra.tu will cause the car to continue skiddinc out el coatroL Try ·to rqain control with the Jteerin& wheel. .. 1zplainS Lt. Dwd1n. Wtdntsday, J1nu.111121,1970 DAIL V PILOT J Jl . · Brin~'s Case· ·solved!' B11t Loot Gone • BOS'roN ... (AP) -At about and made off with more than p.m. By 7:20 the sang had olher Inside locks weN! made 7:30 on 1 Januiry nftht 20 fl million. Last. Nov. 12 three cleaned out lhe office ot the same way. years a.to 'a gang of mt:o gunmen beld up a Wells Fargo $ J , 2 11 , 2 1 1 . 2 t cash and The eight who were given armored truck In Brooklr,n. 1 b ks .. A_ds llfe sentences after a jury trial wdocked a lel'its ol doors N.Y., and took 10 sackJ of bills $l,SST,l&'J.a3 n c ec • wu in Suffolk Superior Courtwert le.m.a to 1 Brink's. Inc. coun-and coins amountlng to about and seeuritles. 'nley left the Henry Baker or N a t I c k , linC offiCe on the Bosto.1 $1.37 million in receipts from Brink's employes trussed on Adolph "Jazz" Maflie of Quin· watenroftt. 'ten mJnutes later the Aqueduct Race Track. The lhe floor. cy, Vincent J. Costa of Pem· they were gone, completing Great Train robbers were Six years w~re to pass broke, Michael V. Ceagnn or what was. then the world's eventually caught. There have before the world learned how Millon and Joseph F. ~1cGin­ largest ca&h robbery. been arrests but no con· they had cracked a supposedly nis, Anthony Pino, Thomas F. Of the tight men given life \llctlons hi. the Plymouth mail impregnable mooey fortress. Richardson and James l, Hntences aix yeara later afler robbery and no arrests In the The story came Crom Joseph Fat)cny, all or Boston. one of the· gang turned in-Aqutduct track case. B, "Spea" O'Keele, one of the Baker died In Prison of bron· fbeonnhinder ... A~ •• y ' three: remain COUNTING MONEY gang Wbo turned informer chial pneumonia Jn 1961, .._. because he said the others McGinnis of natural causes in And two ol these are ex· Tb Brink'a theft began the cheated' him of his share of 1966. pect~ to be freed aa1 parole night or Jan. 20, 1950 88 five th~ .money. ~1cGinnis was described al shortly. employes were c 0.u n t1I .n g O'Keefe, testifying (or the the trial as the mastermind of But most of the loot, money in an upstairs 0 flee, proseeullon. said the gang the operation and authorities $1,211,211.29 in cub, remains making up shipments for obsei-vecl Brlilk's operallons believe the secret of the ... ; ... 1..... Only about $65,000 delivery next day· They heard for months, sometimes using a money 's whereabouts d i e d "~ a gruff, "Opi;!n up! This is a fo~e=~~ci:::1n1:~;'; stickup. Don't make trouble." spol~g:ring•scopape rtrn~~~ous: with hi m. Th I ked f. d neg 8 BOTH PA"OLED all that will ewr be found. ey oo up to in a root to watch em p I o y e s 1• Though the robber,r was group of men ide-.1tlcally through windows. Maffie. now 58; Faherty, then the largest involving dressed in HallOY.'ttn masks, Their Orst move, he said, also 58, and Geagan, 61, were cash, \here have been bigger Navy-style pea jackets, dark was to pick the lock oE the paroled last month after lheir ones since. About 12 years trousers. chauffeur-type peak outer street door. Knowing lhe life sentences y.·ere commuted. later a gang robbed a mail caps. The invaders' gloved time of the watch m a n 's. RichardsOn. 62, and Costa, truck at Plymouth, Aim., of hands poked plstol.s through rounds, they simply took out 55. also have won com- $1.5 million being shipped the wire cage partition. the lock, sped it across to\vn mutations and are now serving from Cape Cod banka to The gang had slipped Jn to a locksmith, had a key separate two-year jail terms Boston. Leas than a year after silenily wearing rubbers or made, and replaced it without for conspiracy. malned In Jall llnUJ his rormer associates exhausted appeals' all the way to tht •;.:~.! Supreme Court. ln Junt IM he was aentenccd to 3 to 4 year..s for hl.5 part in the rob. bery, was credited with time- alreacly · served 4 years, 2l days and Immediately went' free. Presumably he moved far from Massachusetls. Two of the gang never went to lrial. Joseph S. Banfield, 45. of &ston, died o f natural causes in Boston in l9S5 before FBI agents roundeO up ~ band. StanJey Gusciora, 36, of Stough ton, a buddy of O'Keefe, died ora brain hemorrhage in Norfol k Prison Colony July 9, 1956, while awaiting trlaJ. · One of the gang, Piho, 62, has shown no interest in ~ commut.aUon because be ill under threat of deportation to his native Italy. Pino was born at Messina and brought to the United States when a year old. He never became a n American citizen. Wei wtalher ia here and with ft will ...,. a rub of lrllllc -. Jndfcts •Ll Dudln. H driven dm' follow ....,. 1pecW rules for clrtvinl In the rain. that robbtrl hilted a mall rubber-soled shoes. its being missed. Over a O'Keefe, who would be 63 trainitCbeddington,England, The time wai about 7:10 period of Ume, keys for the now, has disappeared. He re-SPEED, WET PAVEMENT CAN RESULT IN THIS 1-===-======:____:::.....:=_::.::...:=....:.:.:.::_.:;=::::..:.:...:=:...._:...._ ___ __:._ _ __:c:..._ __________ _ "I'd rather stay here thin be deported to a place 1 know nothing about," Pino once said. "T can't s pea lei the: language and I have no one. there." • But Thb Driv•r Lucky -He Walked Away Another serious problem caUMd by the rain is the wet br1ke incident, cqmmon after drlvinJ thr:oa&h a puddle or cloepwller. ''111e puddles dampen the bnft. To , avoid an accident, step on tbe lrake after !eavina the deep water and ride the brake until it drys and catches hold,'• says Oard.in. He also recommends that driven keep tbeir •.-! doon, their lllht.s on and inaide win-,.. dows clear durinc r a I n y ·-· "llpeod Ind a loct of ""''bill• 11 ... the 111<1 -tllOI .-a. __ _ accidents," added Oard.in. The water outside the window can decrease mibility by 70 per· cent, ht aplained, and a speeding, car is like a surfboard gliding on the ocean without much fricUon to stop. Dardin's last recom· mendatlon was to check your tires and make sure there is a good, detp tread. No1 apecial brlnd is bell, be said, u long u it bu a fOOCl ·ttt.d. :Rain' drivers are more im- portant thin "'raln tires," be added. · Picnic Slated By Boone, Iowa The 56th annual luncheon of the Boone, Iowa Society of Southern California is schedul- ed for 11 a.m. Jan. 31 at the Long Beach Elks Club. All pas1 reaidenll of Boone, Iowa;. are invited. Relerv• lions can be made by eaJlin& JA 7.aM&, or 43M6Sf. For I Your ~ Shop Sears Seven Days in '70 Smwla:r RGVll: 1% Noon to 5 P .M. .... ,. Umi S.bucla:r 9 :30 A.M to 9 :30 p .M. Sears ' Save $1.76 Slieer Stretcll Pan1y Dose· Regular '1.69 4 Pair for, aim "' CAiiow: \ • SW U!l • Ott... . llocha ........... •Blldc)(Jllie • en.i· flt ,.,. better - • --lioe ~lelt molds lt&elf • ,_ m. 11111 ~ .• ..... bit --. hot!. ,.._., 1 a a&' hchlly R SJr hr Glass Furl ............. " . 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The boat will be on display at the 1.<>s Angeles Boat Show starting Friday. SALE STARTS JAM. 21st llfDS .U.tt. 2M OP~N SUNDAYS MOW! 3 IAU POINT PENS A 57c v-. WEAREVER F&T nr CAITltDGI Marting Pen UMMIUI 'f'M.UI: ~ ... COWT•OU INK f'\.OW ""' l •t:ftll IAJUl .. LI -.: $1.09 ,._ llOW 44' WEAREYER Nud/e Poini · Nylon Tip · Maiier Bu., 0... •t R"9· Price of 29c Get 2rid On• FOR ONLY lC SIMPSON STENO-PAD GllOG IYl.U A SIA!,. "M.W '"°" s!HMITMMm s1 •w:ams Mll'PS• iE*n ILtf' l'JIOOf'" YOQI CHOICE Of COlOtS Re<J. $2.70 SCISSORS r A1L STIEL Sci1ton lor HOGM School Of' Offic• 57' 2 EAQ.E PRISMACOLOR FB.T TIP MARKERS A $1.38 Y ALUE llTHO Rolsli 1v.·11r Ill !ll!TS SUI 16 UOAL SJZI Very S f>ecia I SPEEDRY Magic Markers P'Oll DltAWll'I~ laTTU~e Sl8"S .utD ""'"" Ont•• utll .... "''"" 22 °" COUllll TO c. CttOOS• P:•o111 Reg. 49c .. 500 FANFOLD .... ,.. LAIEl.S FOR FILE FOLDERS ANO OTHER VSES l:EQUf'R1N& A lAtEl 63' Hot Rod of S(3QS Boou of 9 Nations . , . i Shown at NYC Sliow Goes on Display Over IOO boa ls flom, 11 leul , Dutch, Swedbh, and Hone . . ~ '. nine natlolil .and the United Koog built cti,J~ are port of Stata will tlO on display 11 the lhe Ootilla !hit will occupy eoth National Boat Show which . five levels or tbe Coliseum, ac-~opens Frida¥ at the New York ~ding to officials of th• .f Autocoast Marauder 7 o FlybridJe, a luxury cabin cruiser thlt has been dubbed the "hot rod of the seas,'' will go on public display for the fir:st time on the west cout at the Boat Show Friday through Feb. I at the Pan-Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles. The Marauder combines the features of high speed performance, easy maneuverability, comfort, lux- urious appointments, hand craftsmamtup and reasonable cost. Its ,builder, Aut.ocoa.st Co. of Costa Mesa, calls the Marauder Flybridge "a boat with everything." The Autocoasl Marauder 76 Flybridge is 24 rt. 4 in. in overall length with an easily . lrallerable 7 ft. 11 in. beam . ~t offers the sport!man stan- 19 Set Sights For Acapulcq Nineteen starters will hit the line Feb. l In San Dlego Yadit Club's San Diego to Acapulco yacht race. Peter Davi.a. vice cornmo- dcn of Newport Harbor Yacht Club, reported be had with- drawn his 64-foot Orient from the race, but SDYC ollicials said there had been no more drop-OUts Irom the 1,430-mile classic. dard features , not UJUally found Jn many larger, more expensive pleasure craft. The deep V fiberglau hull is designed for both high •pud running and smooth cruising, and the power packag e delivers instant response in all speed ranges. Optional power sources are a single 300 horsepower Kiekhaeftr Mercury or twin MerCruiser 185s bolted to single or dual outdrives. Cruising speed raniet from 15 m.p.h. to more than 30 m.p.h., and a wide open throt- tle will crank the top speed up past the 50 m.p.h. mark. Cruising range is in ezcess or 250 miles. The galley has more than eight square feet of counter space, utensil drawers equip.. ped with sea locks, and a !:>ur cubic foot capacity ice chest, but the unusual feature of the galley is the exclusive p r e s s u rized three-burner alcohol stove with a 1Ius door oven. • Desigrler Ernest Kanzler. president o( Autocoast Co., planned the Maraudtr ;eries of power cruiser• arowut his own lmqe of 1t'hflt a "fun boal" ~bould be. l~e partl'cularly shaped the hull to give the Marauder the marine equivalent of iports car handl- ing in all sorts of water con- dltioos. TonyPar~es Wins Race In Sydney SYDNEY (AP) -Sydney skipper Tony Parku sailed to an easy victory in the: sevanth and final heat of the World Thunderbird Yacbtlnro cham- pionship in Sydney Harbor at ~ helm or Moonraker Two • Moonrater already had wQn ~e world tiUe after Thursday's slzth heat and finished the series with five wins, a second and a flfth. Second in the final heat was Bob Jec!On of San Francisco, sailing White Cloud. Third was Seattle's Victor Smith, sailing Flight. Moonraker rinished-t-i...r...s t with a low score of 11 points. Australia's Richard Wil1on was second in Kaedari with 25; Jenson was third with 41.4 and Smith filth with 57 .8. Hugh Bennett, of San Diego, was sixth in Thunderbird with 79.1 points. Sears -" - Colileum.. sponsoring National Associa- Molt ·Of lbe local m1nu.fac-tlon or Engine and Boat turers and dtalera will be Manufacturers. di.tpfayinc at the Ntw York More than 30 of the boats at :~roinCaw-= Boa~ Sho~ the Natk>nal Boat Show will be which nm the ume dates l:t aver 30 feet in length -many , the Pa0-Pacl6c Audltorlum in of them 3S feet and over. At Loe Angeles. , least 15 AUJ.lllary sailboats Brltlab, Canadian, Danilb, over 30 feet will also be on Scottish, Fh!nch, Gumln, display. I See by Today's Want Ads e I AM CA.NARY (Yellow)! lffi& Ponche coupe 1600 N. with ctuume. • ,no ce~ abip necnsary. e HAVE WASHER '\'ILL DELIVER, excellent con- dition, i "1), • Lovely frame. for an i~ vitlne open hearth: !lreo ltteefl and fixtures. e A -lot of cold ~r ·fiUn tht• ont, .. Automatic defrcct.. ~ NORGE rdnaeratt::ll', 14\. cubic toot. goad cond. l'!i. , J I j 1 ~ i ~ ; ' I ~ l a ' ' ' • Women's Garterless Hose Hugger Briefs l . I a. JiOtle hugen keep you •nd your hotie UJtder COhlJ'Ol "ithoat bqllr.y prten. EJ:eluaive Clintex elistic is knii; l ttJi<I into Jeg band '°" extn 11nltch ••• esttt eemrort I . • 99 f • lloee hagen gin JOG. • 1moo1h line with pi1nty boee, • bold op long lll'deh hoH with0ttt garltta or ista f Regnlar ~ ::-:mooth 1'oi'ttecl·in U ingtulW Loe Bond .....rortab11 ;,, pi.. witlivat bosior7 SS.00 1 • 0..-,.;.... ,_. length. ln whit• . b. Regubr $7.00 Mid-Leg Panty. Fnml, si de panels. S.M··-----4.99 c. Regular $7.00 Pan I~ Girdle. 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It WU the flnt IUcctaful setUsnent on the peninlola1 established by the JeOllt On!« ol the &man Calh611c Cllll!th wider the ltadenhip ol Fr. Juan Marta Salvatitrra who rounded a mWlon there In 1698. • The Mission atlll standa and the residents of Loreto ate justifiably proud of lt and am:- ious to show you around. Wl'I1I AIR tr""'portation- DE-3 from 'nju111a -now available the town is becominC one oC the favcrite spots for game filhermen. 'lbere are two clean. adequ1tely fumiah- ed h<Mls in the town, bolh ol which :serve good mtala. FuoI.. water and othtr pro- \riaions are available, aJtbou&h ,;..;~go ~nuM!~ haasle ci transport ng everything to the waterfront by taxi and tllence 1o yoor boat by yoor own cllnlhY or one hired from 1 o c a I fishermtn. You would UUnk that in such a remote village a BtitUb out- board Wll unheard of -wbkh it was. But when I asked a taxi drM:r a.bout a "mecanJco", the a!Ung rooter was whilted away to a backyard llll>p and -in • lew boun in a -1""'"1!ng condition. 'lbe m e c h a n I e apologtzeid for neg ha v l n I part! 1o make the ..,,ine ron perfectly and dldll't ..... accept poy lir bll -k. Buying Ice wu an a- perlence. A.pin; we ftnt to a resldetft where the let fac- tory was In • backyard -· Jt ,.,.. out ct the long galvanised Cini bl 50 pound slabs alt«~ the .-tn a tub. It WU the bert ice W had on the entire trip -in- cluding that we ~ at La Pat. _ _ -TBllEE ll\INl!UD jloQnd1 of ice, 50 gallons ol Ciel, 50 gallons ol wat... ml a )- array ol grocertes ykre' all transpc>'!ed to La l'ritlla I>)' 2 From Beach End Course 'IWo HWJtingtan B e a c h residents have gradulttd from the Southern Calllomla Edbon Co. Substa.Uon O p e r a tor School. They are Daniel D. Leanard, 9651 Pollard Drive, an4 Jimts A. Bunon, 1 !X l Golhml St. the lllM local boatmon who had cctten us out of our ~ o!luatlon the day before, From Lcn1o we planned .. 10 u fat north as tbne would allow. ()wo tint ltop WU a quiet cove under Punt a M1nl).ts, some 1$ miles to the nor1ll. The foilowln( dJy we uppod ondlor and lie-for Punta Pulplta wbere we had M..i the nrtmming and Mesa Boat Displayed At NY Show -kellng WU gr<at. A high perlonnance !Moot Maybe '°• Orce,>t that when iloop wlll be introducod by you arrive at a place in a 3().. ]slander Yachts of C05ta Mesa knot blow wtU\ the wind com-at the New York Boat Show 1t Ina fnm all d Ire e t t on s • New York City's Coliseum noth1nc really looks attractive. Jan. 23. We dropped a hook long Designated the blmler 31 ~ 1o have lunch while Mark JI, the raclni"'"'11ln1 keeptn,g a wary eye on the aloop's t es t performances nearlPy n:icts 11 La Pren.sa ••were v~ enoouraP\f," aald nung wildJy 'in ooe dlrecUm Marion Hawk, Is J a n de r and then another, tua1n& at general manqer. her anchor rope. Deaigned by Ialander's ttaff, After lunch we declded Pun-the sloop's streamlined un- ta MancRI was the safer derbody features a fin keel place and returned tbtre for and aptKle rudder giving a tbe nllht. mtnlmum wetted surfm. rr ·~ lllU that we ex-The new Ialander si has an Jl'rimced the'.eerle 1-. ol ~Ym!I l!!JI!!! A SUeet klD-belntl watcbod all nlPt by chea, a w1terlblt Jeo(lh ol If. lfetn eyes. fte sta critters, Itel t-lnches and a btam of t- poosibly gllllt squid, literally feet 1-lnchea. """""""* our boot and the Jt d!Jplac<s 1,300 l'OW!dl. sincle green eye In each dldrt't with • lead ballut ol S,lot appe1r 1o move all nlght. Add pounda and hu a dnft ol J. a phoepboneceat condltlon in feet J.lnclles. Sall m•, with 1 the water and you. have a 100 perctnt fore trlanlle, i1 opectaculu nlpt in which no 418 square r..1. mt wants to ,o' to bed. When powend by I t 1 Our new crew WU atmious Unlvenal Atomic 4 1•1011nt .. ---and enclne, the blmler hu • Alu& Verde, ., we aot an t.ar· rqt at 300 miles. It carriu Jy lllart and -1o the 25 111Ioor ol wat<r. bea\i.lfl.ll "hidden bal1klr" for Below deckl, the 3211 flnlab- a more lMrely e;qiiloratiori, eel in mabo11ny and often ac· -'--•-d ~-"-commod•tlons !or sb: adulll """'"~• an ·-•-•· wlthl-1~1-lnchol~·•-. With a full n-. eCchlnc the ~• --·-u -o1 !lie h1Jla tn the ll<rlhl ""' 1-laet 4-lnclles 1on1. wile< by rqbl and the arly A convertible dinette wtth a mornJnr ..., performing the drop leaf which extends 1o the llftle tpeCtlcular it "'' truly settee permltl -.Ung tJI. ai:r a place one u. reluctant to adult.II. A W1e &alley Includes J a stalnless at.eel sink, fresh ea;W.u on thil stay that we water pump. 75-pound Ice bo.1 and adequate cabinet space. baked up cme znonDc to Me ''We feel we have built a • 1'Dll.on 1'tmler wttb two men modem succeuor to the atlll 11ro wmnen buDln& our orlJtnal blander ll2 which w11 way. 'Ibey _., Ml k e ..,. o1 our moot lllCCasflll 1'oderict and hil wife and a boata," 1aJd Hawk. IUllll al!!! ~ helper wh1 blander, a suboldiuy ol The ~~f!olmi-~~~~ Cotmodyne Corpor•tlon, Tor· n--~ Qa.. '~ ranee, Callf., builds qqallty wu one o1 tlle 1tnJctuM at fiberglass yachts ranglns; tn the -.. the -· l<nlth from 24 .. 55 feet. and it WU Mike who told tll ol. -....:...-------! hi8 family'• plans'° bulld. ------------1 ~-. MJ.kt, lnetdentally, ft I CO- ow'MI" ol. the Erictoft ·4 1 Pericua wbkh WU in the La Pu roct. Despite OlD" reluctance to leave Puma Eacondido, we 111111 had .. get in ..... time JI AIU> V"'1e. But Apa Vm!e Is _, story and me or the mart o· ctttng .... ol tho <Qtlre trip. Tune in l(aln tcimonw. Same time, ame lta.Uan.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I .J<-MAC VALUES 'w.ot-1 Pl•tflc HousewarH . .......... -'""'' ... U~brMktblt, dwflllt ho\IHWl1et .,.... ..... CMnl!M'9d tty'IM •1111 ...... .. m1tdl- 'f04/( t lll:Mft lftc:OI'.~ ARRID EXTRA DRY AMTl.nUl'IUNt .,,.,. •.... ,.., .... 88' i14 77 WOMEN'S 'Wet Look' FASHION RAIN COATS 2.99 Toothpaste I.ff YALUU ••• AMILY SIZE Tole ,, '·" ... .... ........ . T .. thbruJhe1 59' 3"' $:1 .00 . ......... OlAl .. alCTAI. FeYll' Tllermlltlrs ":.:"')fl .. ~ ... ..... -. .. ,....,.. Uff. lie YA.LUI UDIU' WINDrtOO, fLO•.&L UMIRELLA 37' :: .. 4f' 99' K-MAC DRUG & DISCOUNT STORE SI .DO YALUll YOUI . C~OICI NOW ON~T UU NIWl'ORT ILVD., NIWl'ORT •IACH ACROSS l'ROM NEWPO~T IEACH CITY HALL -'7.1-6611 Men's and Boys' Deck Shoes e Cirnlaf ._P deck••· ron1. Cette" d,.k •Po pen • '4ye)et .... euMioMd irtMI• 111d areh • Sqweeay molded oobOI• • White, navy, colon '4.99 Children'• and Miel!eB• 1009'i Cordnra Nylon Washable Jeepers e Bruth.i.le ~pper Curio for foot cool· ; .. _, ... • Mo14od I.pc. .,.h oapr.n. eq1hionocl iittele, crept rabher '° • • Machine w .. baltlo, qulek dryin1 • <(hlldren'• in n•vy and red, miee,· in white tind il•''Y ~:-·· c .. ~loMd l•aol•, •tdlt· .. 111t•, '• --· ""'k . 491 SAVE SJ! 397 . Women's art~ Children's Casuals •Rugged wearini fabric o:xfards wilh in<> jection molded 1olc ind heels 3 •Women';; ind miuet.' 1iR1 in while, red. n1vy or hl1ck or )L blue . , •Children'• 1tyle with toe t.ap in na''!'• 1 'fhite; red and pb!d Men's and Boys' Oxfords SAVE 'l Pair Regular '4.99 397 · ~len°11, Boys' 1nd Youths'.cott~n duck oxfords in wh ite, green, navy, brown. Fully cushioned insole, Lillie Boy1' Colton· Duck OxforJ1 in n;a.vy. green, brown, li&h t blue. Rubber sole, cushioned insole ,---~----------------------------·---·-----------~ • """';MIC """"" lONO l!ACH PICO at~-POMONA • S0\111< l'DAST l'WA CN<OOAP.W: ==· OlYMPIClSOTO SAHf•JoNA 1"llAMCf I ' """""' 9'AMG! ~ """. "-VAUlY I C0'"4 ;ASADINA IA!'fA/olONIC>. -.. -._:-....... ,_____________ _ _ _ _ _ __ ears----.~----·---------' ................... .......,,..A&lt"10PA, ....... IZ-ltH.M. ---• "SotilfoctlonGvotQntM4or'lllUr~hdt" . ' • I, I JI DAJlV PILOT Wtdntlday, Jan1t.arf 21. 1971). ' Surfa~e Theater Notes S1noiherses \ Mesa Te~~ Stage Comedy; Plan 'Inoffensive' Special for NBC ;. 'Advocate' Ends at Laguna Nixon Plan White House Theatricals WASHINGTON (AP) President and Mrs. Nixon will launch a series of Uieatrical "evenings 1t the White: House" on Jan. 29 with comedian Red Skelton performing in the East Room. "The President has es.· pressed a long time interest iri Mr. Skelton and his talent as a comedian and performer," Mrs. Nl.J:on' s prtu aecrttary, Constance Stuart, uld IQday In announcing ibe -and the Choice of Skelton u the tn;. augur al performer. About 300 iuests will be invited. Mn. Stuart said the Ni.J:ons expect to have simllai lhowa onct a month or every six 'f9etka and will bring in stara from "the whole aamu\ or the U\'ely arts." The evtninas were the President's idea, Mrs. Stuart said, addinc, "the Preaidtnl enjoy1 pod entuWrunent and &ood entertainers." MesanActs At Redlands ~fike Skawln ol COsta Mesa wlll play the rolo of Cleante In the Unlvenlly of Redlands ~m of ifollere 'a "Tartulle," opening Thlll'lday for two weekeods. The -"' Mr. and Mn. Eu-lll<awln, he Is a r...iunla al Redlands, WW., I lour-urdt oourte in drama. "'l'arWll•" wlll Ii< pment<d >ii the J'tlllval Tbul<r Jan. 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' ., •' . . . ~ .In .'Nanny ·~d ,the Pi:ofesso~' ' 8y VUNON SCO'M She's lovely. .. .Joikal explanation for the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ··Juliet also is a realist. Tbe z.ri~.ftc in the .Sho\v." Juliet Mills -slater of, ... Show Is a cllche. She tPP.•rt • J1d1et 111 following m "the ira):ley,·'.dau1hter·d Jehn -is. ~ Bs a nanny at the ho~ of·a ' ·{ootst~PJ~Of' htf. ~lstingui.sbed :" the slar ·Of • ~mtd.sea~on ~ ,v\dower -Richard Lci1g f.ther ·who bOmbed in 'a n plactment tel«vl!ion series . "th thr child ' Th .. ""1s •• 1l 1J • .:..:...t · · -t ln whlctrehe plays 8'" English w1 eee ren~ -.ere _ 1 o '"""""" s~1es ~ wo years nanny who -is •£0.~C_tncie or ·a sloppy dog, guinea pig ana ea:o, Arter "Dundee nnd lbc Marla Von Trapp~ll10Iyinf'.~other ... fauna available for Culhaqe\~ was canceled, fl.tills ~un and Mary Poppfns. lalighs. returned i lo, Englfnd in a Railed. by EpgU~h . nannl~ "I'm not playing pie tweecb' swJvet, which Js not a i\ew herself, Juliet 11 ~equipped to . ., t"pe.of jel · , play tl\iplrt bu't chary about 1,., n~nny ~the eld d,ays; Ju1\7t v.. · ' the magical o.r extra~~ory ·&al~.•~ 20th Ct!l\t~ry.Fox. I ' Dad sald he ,would nfjv~r perc.11ptlon with which \he • won l be wearing a .pearl hat, speak lQ ~e again ft I d1~~ t . charac;ier is efldowed aha,wl or doing Jl'Y best tQ look accept th is ee{iea) Juliet -Jf ·the new Ase aho~ ls to 'lil\e ll~Lancbester., ~·-~'said. ~ , be a success, viewers must ".NaM1es C(>me in all.ages. t ."It's an econo~ maller. fall · in love with Juliet f,1 .bav-2-....a 17-1car-bld nan:;1y for . rve been worki·,1g In.repertory ~ Prenaie re "l'ohiglft ' ' ' I ' ''Nanny and the Professor." my iWO, Sean, and she Is very companies and in LondOtfs Ttlli should ·prove rather moOOrn and with it. The \Vest Side theaters for 75 easy . character I pl ay is also a pounds a v;~ek. The state of Juliet is blessed with that mochlrn girl with a blt of theater and movies \\'on't al· Eng!Cbert Humperdink h'os ts a ne'v · mUsic-aJ.varic- t.y sho\V-'starting "\Onight on Channel 7· at 10 p.1n. Tony Bennett, Leslie Ugs:ams and Donald O'Con- nQr .. are··guests on· it.he Br1ti.sb produ~d series thi_s v.1eek. ( ' " . ·- , -~sl" · · .. e,:· ·ar·s:· ' . . ... -' ' ' • ,· ... 1 I / .·•· > ; , ' . ;(,' .. •' ' , . . ' , f } .. i UoeSean Revolvi ng · Ch•T'!:• .• f ,, • s1nooth, -pink and w b i t e magic. low yoU to make a living. English skin, a musical voice. "Stie doesn't wiggle her nose "The good thl~g about this an lm~tUnent noee and ·and ·'move mountains. She show is that nanny has evolv-. tpough fem!nfniiy to stock a cap't. fly. But she does llave ed as an individual in her own sorority house. , ESP and there usually fs--a·-ri1ht. And I like her. " ; --......... I,,.. ., Men:ssport Shirts $. 'f ·-.. •Short 1leeves--m el1f.1ic ind i"Y .. tylff • Choo&e from an 1a1ortment of "lelid1 a nd p l1ida. Helhmed aleeve~ • There're PERMA·PRES'P .•• machine wuh medium, . tumble dry, never need iroriin·a • e In men'1 ai1es 1mall lo X-l•rce, 0 .r ' -' ,-~---------------~-------------------------------, J IU(NA. P.t.•K rt MONTE tONG ltACH PJC;O ot limJtrN ltOMOHA 50UTH C:OAST PLA.Vt. t CANOOA PAK GlfNOAlE Ol'r'Ml'IC l 50TO • ., SANTAANA TOlll,Nef I I + CON.OTOH • HOUYWOOO -OlA.NGE • ' ~· -SANTA f~ srtitiGS '~ VAilEY • ' COVI"" ING~QOO . ' , P~~ e'1 rs · SAl'(IA t.jO/llCA • vt!MONT .. .,..,., ,___________________________ a..&.1 '-.-----------------.. , sh., Nlghtt M...-,. .,_. w.Mrti30A.M. r.t~P.M., S .... 12 ..._ "9J PA ....... ..,....... '"$otl1fartlortGvereMMtfOt'YeurMoneyleck" ' ··-·--------~--~~-------- ,. .... ' • 4 ·~-~·~ ·-· .... --~.· II ,..,, 1_ 'l I -... -....,. ~ •• Wtdnesday, Jamiary 21, 1~70 ~ ., . . '".i>~[f~ ·11 I t •> , I·• Sylva ni.a:! priceless, ~ · ~,~ · P,erf~rmance ','.:·_. · · : .. ls_p,iced less! ·- : •AiOSiCQLOR ·rv JS .!\EASON ABL y RELlABI:E.1970,S'lJ;. v ANJA ' .b,~LOlt 'tV IS \jNREAsONABLY RELIABLE!'. , · · ' , \ "S)'lY,allil"'kno'\'!'i how1ruuch ~\inc and 111oney it takes Lo·gel great.coler-• !n~tltd-'DY1 sLudio~""11d· S;,t~vartia kno\VS \vhal ll lakes t o gefgrtat · . . ~ c..olorifiJ th e other end .. , in your hon1e. So everything Sylvania btilds · '\inLo its Olbraf~r1 l.J chnsr.i s ii a little better than it has to be ••• from . · A,utOnJat~~h ~,~yw~cel Cp19! ~ock c1rcu1try lo J:-ulomatic_iine ' : , ·· ' · ' nnf~_g,cu;c?t'fY·:And, llipce (i1brt1ltar t.ii chassis also copes -effeCti~l1 : , :> , mb,hJUt,.,~fc.re,.,n'ce ptqb!e'1l' lQat can drive other color TY'~ c~zy. , . , ,..., Y,91fl6g;~\~at Folo~1i;i'-o.ur home Pa y-of!? Yo4 l>~t. Sylv&.nia ' .· ·-~ali0fitb9". tests 1t®rirmQramat1c 350% more trouhle·/ree . 1 • ~ ·~. ~:.,,tJl.~tp~life Uial\ v.:jth the~best chassis Sylvania evei-made . . ,~ -efor&.-~u:£..t.b)~hassi&r bY any standards, was reasonably reliable--••• - ' :,A.01llie,Gibi·a!t<ir~·c~&\is gives you unreasona:bly reliable color 'FV ). > ·:Ni'11V 70 S~LV..W!A 'G0LD R TV IS OUR MOSTTaOlJBLE FREE~' OIVES YOU THE '~HARPEST PICTURE , TOO! ' lf brigh tness nlonc tCa,Jly gave you the sharpest picture; Sylvariia woilld give you the. brighte~t t.ubc~ Jt docsn 't, so Sylvaniii'doesii't .. A JOt ot . people scf:'n1 Lo be duzilcd by brightness these days.,Evcli. some rn'ifnu·' fa.Cturers ha"'.C gotteq-the idea that tlie brightest color 11ict41e is !fie· , beSt color picture. Not so. It's contrast that counts. Because it's ·· · Cc)ntrast that makes each color .stand qut.morc c)carJy, ~Qre Sb¥J'ly •. 'Even 'vith aH your room lights on. Tbat 's why Sylvaniadidn't·t~ 1, io:ri'iake"the new-color bright 8511Dpicture tubei:he brightest. Sylvania c "':JdC itJvi~h 30% more t:ontrast instead. And ad~ed a n6\V deCp red phosphor, and a third more b,ri8htne~t tQo. So now Sylvania Color TV is sharper than ever. Sharper tfirut>.Briy'one else. .-. • ... ' t 1 YOUR CHOICE- SVLVANIA COLOR TV, NOW ON LY $549.95 ALL HAV E THE N~W 1970 SYLVA NIA COLOR BRIGHT g5e PICTUR~ TU BE(23" O!AG . J\IEAS.) ANO Gl!lRALTAR "' CllASS!S, INSTANT COLOR~" AUTOMATIC FINE 'fUNING, A~D OPTIONA L C!lAJRSJD~ COLOR CONTROL . SAVE $60 Model CF634P-Spanioh l?rtndhcla\ style. Excitfng ~1oorish in flu ence ·with antiqued har'd\varc. accents. :::~AVEJ$0,r ... •·-, ; Model CF631 VI ."(;~~leJ!iPQrary :. 1tyle. Sculptured •wive! bue. lM-T,.do-k ~-·• !'••••·< r...o""''!"(• j' ~ , 'HURRY! QUANTITIES LIMITED AT THESE lf>W S'At.£' ~~~ .1. '· _D A V IS•B R (j)Y(N,";~ .i_ 1· . ' .,. \. 14.ll t·• I ' , ,.~ast i-1.7fh ·Sf •. ,, . 11;!' .• ' .! ' • \ ... ' 'J .. : ~ost,9": ht.es ~~; i:' sAt&'.s. • siJtVfci 646jl6(f " .'50-3q~ . •.; "'· ... _..., DAIL 'f'9.J;: SAT. '9:6 • ,• ' _, ' • I ' ' ' llo:~n1e~. C~Rie Back Disco~raged ' ' ' '. ' WASHINGTON (UPI) the verge of revolt agatmt at least .oot my way," say1 Democrata are memben cf t>ernocrats bive ret11rneC1 -dol}ar.a.doten eggs ' •nd Sen. Herwy .M. JtckJon (O. .. tbe clua of '58-the young Jrom the hU.stlngs 'f'ith1 a U!W'lout mortaage rates. Wash.) "Economy is the .issue, erith11•1tatlc group that rode in healtbler . political "''P•d l1or "No. J lnllatlon; No. 1, high high prices; high inlel'<SI dllrlng the olt-~ elecUon of Presldent NJion and a rlsfug lni.erestrates111 'saY1Sen.Gale rates." the 'ElaentioWer ad- expe¢atioo. voter dJ.S.ffecUon Mcdte• (().Wyo.)' "Those are Jacbon and McGee are miniltrat.ion, arw;t stayed ln sl.J: wlih blglt pnctt WUl .....-· IJOllll to be. the llsues. 'llial'• .mong 21 Dnocralie ....... •Year• . later during the save them from e~tion what ~ voterJ ,are most coo-up for rHlectiou this year Goldweter sweep. · trouble. B.ut not many share his optimism. Even though they are running u n d e r favorable hla torlcal clrcum11tanees, the Democratic Incumbents are more than worried. GOP control of the Senate - are said to be in some trouble: defeat in Novtmbfir. ~ C~ .abOOl". , · COlP-parel;f . With nine J,lcGovem sa\c1 he dJd not . Nyrly to a man, Democrat.I 1h'ft"• a whole ne:w;: ahl.ft, RepUbllcmy. Many of ~ ~ 'tlli~ ao,y ' Democrttl are in who pol wet polttical nn,m Al feast hall a dozen Democrats - a switch of aeven seats would give the Harrison A. Willlams cl New Jersey, Albert Gore of Ten- nessee, Frank E. Moss o! Utah, Thomas J. DOdd of Con· necUcut, Vance Hartke of In· diana, Joseph Montoya of New Mexico, Ralph Yarborough o! Texa1. In the air when they were i DAILY f'ILOT lt1H "Mii Seeitig tire Wot•ld Young Carl Chrisliansen ol Costa 1ilesa examines his prize for a winning question in the DA ILY PILOT's Ask Andy column. Carl took home a world globe for his curiosity. and he's finding that it isn't such a small world after all. home during the congresslooal recess say they fe ll cbilllng winds from the voters. tt is crystal clear, they now aay, there ls no political capital to be made in the Viet- nam issue outside the East, and very little there. The most ardent criHcs of the war and of Nixon's policies say the publlc acceptance of Nixon's phased withdrawal plan is little short 0 r phenomenal and will not be reversed, b a r r in g new development. "Truly, his Nov. 3 speech 'ID the nation was one of the great modem political ac- complishments," sap o n e Midwestern Democrat, a n avid opponent oC the war, who predicts the Republicans w!U take control of the Senate this year. Regular '134.95 Scars Deluxe Electric Credit Balance Adders 83 ' Republicaris Upset . With Fri1ige Groups Sen. George S. McGovern (0..S.D.), however, charged in a speech at the National Press Club Monday Nixon "has dealt· I ...:..,..11_...:..,...;.. ' \VASHINGTON (AP) -The Republican N a l i o n al Com· miuee says some fringe groups are cashing in on the Republican \1ame to raise campaign funds. ri valing its own efforts and doing little to be lp win elect ions. The GOP, which is begin- ning lo step up its fund-raising for this year's congressional elections, "'arned Monday of "oolfits \\'ho prcte,id to be something they are not." Jn a newsletter, National Chairman Rogers C. B . J\lorton told of "one org2niza- tion u s i n g the term ·Republlcan' in its name <:On· tributed less Uian 10 per cent of the nearly $f>00,000 it rais~d to candidates.'' Allhough he menUonr1 nil name, records filed wi~h th'! Clerk of the House showed 1 be organization lo be the Un ite d Republicans of America - URA. Morton also referred to "a number of organizalions who pose as Republican -con· nected for the purpo.se of soliciting funds. . ,; . "However," he said. "the money they raise rarely helps lo win elections." TheSe organizations, all of "'hich filed fh1ancial records not so much with our pro- blems as with the politics of thMe problems." McGovttn said the-administration _Mbas sought not to end mistaken policies and priorities bul1 t~ end criticism." J.1any DemocraU feel the American middle-class Is on "'Ith the cle rk's office, operate ;::=========;;I vlithin the law. the GOP NaUona\ Com- mittee objects to the use of B"y The DAILY PILOT Just for 'Peanuts1 the name '·Republican" in":::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;;! their title. which il claims con·11r fuses party supporters into thinking they are authorized! fund·raising groups affiliatedl Y<'ilh the national party. Other groups, in addition to1 the URA using the word '·Republican" in their title in 19~8 were the Republlcm1s for Progress in 1968, the Com· 1nillce for Re pub 1 I ca nj r.::search . no\v the Institute f1Jr Republican Studies, and !he Committee for Forward Looking Republicans. which disbanded last summer. The URA, re~orils showed, ll!rn ed li ttle of its money overl to political can:'li'.lates sup- ported by the GOP National Committee. Candidat.es it sup-I ported rarely got past the Republican primaries. I WANTED IOYS AND GIRLS AGES 3 TO 1' ••11IMI le Allllftlt!r Oii CS.11 .. Cln:11H TV Ind Ol>lllty l"1r Mtll\'.WOW T11tnt , .... AUDITIONS WILL IE HELD THIS WEEK IN ORANGE COUNTY l"1r "''" 011 C•mw• l•!wv""' C•ll 541•625 lNowl Taltnf S•arch hint Condvct..i by TAKE I PRODUCTIONS HOLL TWOOD, CALIF. Sears Ha~ Evt!ry.thing ~ .• Jnclµding Sunday Shopping! ; ": ·· ;:·" • ' • 'J"> • • ... -, ~· \ '' ' .. ; . VITAMINS MAKE THE SCENE! 2 For Tl1e Price of 1 Sears Sears Regular $6.98 Vita Perles T '"°'""•' 698 1oor.i.1 .... • Oa,. hlgl1ea&·IX1•cney rnu 1. tiple vitamin·mincral ror- mol• e Buy M:Vtrll al 1hi~ !<1tll'l price and 11ve! Sears Regular $1.98 Vitamin "C" :' 8uul~· u( :!:.r1T:il1lr1 198 • \·i1amin Cis found nalUn.1- Jy in c:itru1 fruil8 • Each Tablet contaim 8\/3 1imf'.11 daily adult require- 1nenl or \'ilamin c Prices Effective Beginning Today $4.59 With Iron Mu1tiple Vitamins • t:a('h tablt:I ('Onlains I V:a timrr. rninin1um Jaily iron rf!t.iuiniou•n u • P1u1 all olbervit1min! Jot1 need Jaily Use Sears Revolving Charge $1.98 Formula Super "G" ~Botttanr 798 JOOTobloa • Our ntMl eomplete hi1h pou:ncy Yi1amln ininenl formula e Deti~cd for the tenior Jnemben of yo11r (amil7 SatisfactWn Guaranteed ~ or Your Money Back ~ Slitp llea4ay a•n Saamay 9:30A.JI.11 9:30 P.ll. SuU11l2 !'I.. a. 5 P.I. ' ' l 1uu. aoavc:& AXD co. Sears Redu ced '25 on Electric Credit Balance Adder WereS104.9.; 7988 Totals to 9,999,999.99 effortlessly. Adds 8 columns, tocaJs 9. Enters minus subto1al in red for easy identification. To1al s, subcotals 10 nega1ive balance. • Exclusive multiplication wind'o~·~ounter for accurate multiplications O Credit light flashes wl1en subtraction made to negative total or subtotal •List 10 columns, totals 11 co lumns •Totals and subtotals printed in red SAVE 120! Se!ll'SHeavy Duty Electric Adders Regular S89.95 6 988 Adds, subtracts, multiplies. Minus entries printed in red. Clear key ind single back space lever. For home, office. Ask About ~ears Convenient Credit Plans SAVE '12! Sears Lightweight Portable Adders Regular S68.88 5 6 88 Adds, subtracts, multiplies 7 columns, totals to 8; removable cord. Simplified keyboard with subtotal. repeat and correction keys. Snap-00 lid. Check These Great Savings on Sears Office Furnishings SAYE 54! Vinyl Covered Secretarial Chair Regular S22.95 1888 Upholstered in naUBllhyde vinyl. Scat and back amply padded for com- fort Chair hei3h1, back is adjus1able. SA YE S7 on Adjuotable Secretarial Chair Regular $29.95 2288 Uphols1tred ia olivt or black (abric. Seat and back amply padded. Swivel ~. adjus1able back. 579.95 Color· Coordinated Desk Sean Sale Price 6988 54!1.24-in. walnul pl•s• I i~ grai ned lop. One file dr1wer, 2 bo~ drawers. Avocado or gold color: SAVE $12 on Functional Woodgrain Credenza Regular$28.95 1688 Decorati,.e unit fiis in any decor. Walnut tone sliding doors; off.wh ire side, back. Adju1t. shell 30x36xl2''· SAVESll Sliding Door Cabinet and Credenza RegularS33.95 2288 O~ns (rom ei1her side. Door j5 re. movable. JOx36xi8", $52.95, 60x36x !S.in 38.88 Walnut-Grained Shelving S1\ VE $8! Re~1lar $21.95 Each shelf holds 300·1b• 6xJ.fr. 1388 x 18-in. size. $37.99, 6x6-ft.x!S.in, ______ ,,.4,33 Heavyweight Steel Shelving ltqul•r $9.99 588 Sand1tone finish. 4x2·fLX 10-in. SIJ.89. 6J1.3-1'l.;o1 l:?·in-l 0.118 S!l.-19, 6J1.6-n..J1.11-in-19.811 116.99, 6J1.3-fl.J1.Ja.ln.J 3.88 SJl.99, 6:o:fi.f\.J1.IS.in...2S.Rll Standard "'eight Versatile Shelving R"t1:11l1r Sl 1.6~ goa Charcoal grey finish. 6x3· fr.xl2-in. R1tpl•r Sl9.99 6~6-f1.:0:12-in. __ } 5.811 R'~tal•r$14.$9 6:o:J-r1.:o:l8-in. ___ 11 .e11 •.uENi:'r-Al.-----11"::~1-I ------------------- - ------.... ---------' I ......,.., tONO lfACH PICO ot lilnpo;I POMONA SOUTH COA..S '1AlA. ' CANOGA rAR CtENDMf OlYMr1C 'lOTO SANTA ANA ro t•ANCE ' I I COMTON ' HOll'l'WOOO OIANCf ~ SAHTA ff $PIING$ VAltf'( COVlllA INClfWOOD , ... SAO(NA SANTA MONICA VEIMONT ot SlcMoll I '-------------------------ears------, -------------• ..... ...... ...., ...... ~ f:JOA.M. .. f-.JOP.M.. S-..loy 12 "-""'SPA .-.--• "SotiafoctionGYOl'OftlHdotYovrMontJhdr." •. ·, ., . • ~ . • . • • i Wtd ntJdQ', JJnuary 21, 1970 PILOT·AOVERTISU J 9 Wtdnffeta)', January 21, 1'71) DAILY PILOT JI ears I S1\ V~~ $90 to $120 Regulor $5.99 Gallon • Flow• on •mt>Qthly ••• dries to vel- vety sheen in just 1/2 hoar 47 Regular *189.95 Sears Portable Air Compressor e ti-.or paint or jnsecticide 11praying., air cleaning., or . inflating small air lonls ~I HP, 1 cylinder 9988 $229.95, l HP,2 Cylinder _____ l39.88 $289.95, 2 HP, 2 Cylinder 69.88 Rigid Aluminum 6-FL h" S~p Ladders Low Price! Ideal for mosr jobs around)he home. gs1 SIJ,99, S.f~ SI 7.9'.I, 6-ft. 11ise J 1.88 t ize 14.118 Al!!Jllinum ·Extension 16-Ft. Stu.niy Stepladde~ Two :se<tions, •x-i· 088 ten~s to 13-ft. Ideal for J110st j~bs. U49'.1, 16J,'t. Si9.9'.l,2().l'L Ex~DSiOQ · · Enoo!!i'en LaddCra-12.sa Laddora.....I 7.aa r I . '' I 1 • •· ext.erior ~o.,y~~.J>~-... ,.._ ........ ---liioi. 11ucto aod mzonrt. Ill 111111 Regular '4.99 • Dripless paint flowa 1moet!!ly on wall or ceiling ••• nat over the floor! • Dries in 1 hour or less •Tools wash clean in aoapy :waler .•·• • pleasant fragranee •White and colon Oner...~ ;111 Latex Fial Palm I Low Priced! 3 89 pl. Cli• IO lnoli at fctll.r, ..... , -~ """'· 99 GaL • UtilitJ~ La~fht,,,. s.... ·l· 97: Vahle! pL Raf 2 S _. .anomt- c:allp. ... l'or IOlld>.p. • Resists blistering and fume' discolora- tion, eoap and water clean-up •Self-priming ou sot1nd, painted sttr- faces lnlerior or Exterior Latex Paint California Latex a-Paint I.ow Pric..-ed : Super Value! 3 89 gal. .. Dries in just 1 hour. Dec· orator colors. Gttar! Dries to vel vety sheen in ~ hour. Choice of colors . .\. 'If \ Gal. SAVE •28! 77-Pc. Mechanic's Tool Set Prices Effective Beginning Today H Sold Separately '68.23 99 • lnelnd01: JA.iMh ratchet:, v .. inch, % and IJ;.incb socket and acceAorie1 • Open•nd and ignition wrenche•, hex key set:, 1crewdriven, punch· es,. chisel.., h•cksawa with extra blacleo and tool box Craft;m•ft Kand Tool G••r••tee Crtfw1111n Mnd teoh •n: ancon4i••UJ SUlu'nietd le ti•• _,s. .. Nti.Caclion Or' nt•m r .. frH ,..,1 ...... '" Thh 1111r'• •"'-do. n.c •PPlJ C. hnd lollb .-d in mttel 11erw-ic.t. Save •35 Now! 3-Drawer Chest 5-Drawer Cabinet separately 9· 98 7 $134.98 • Crafllnuin 3-draww .. che.t with rei:,Jovable tote tny and tumble a.ck •~rawer eabimt .... tlmdy I frame con• srruction ·ror ~eltle ~-duty tervic• for many ye1n .;89.9'.I, s.o.a-Callino 67.88 $44.99,~Cltr S4.U Crafloman Tool Boll Regular 597 •1.49 . fftaTJ gau1esteel con· 1ttuetion, baked enam- el finish. 18x8x9-jnch 1i1e. ,, ,---------~-------------~-------------------------, I 1U1NA rAll!C TA 8·4'00, 521-1530· a-.. GI :1-391' UNI -111 .s.o121 · 1 1 -·ID S.114, N4 9..5161, W U 751 PICO WE 1-4262 SOOIH ~OAS! rt•l• 540-3333 I ' 'CANOGA PA•K .340-0661 Gll>IDAll Qt 5-1004, Q 4 ·4611 a.YMflC & 1010 AN 8·5211 SANTA ANA Kl 7·3371 TOtlUHCE 542·1511 I cOMPTOH NE ,6-2581, NE 2-5761 HOUnvooo HO 9.5941 011ANGe 637•2100 s•N",. "''NGS 9«-so11 vA1ur PO l -u61, 994.2220 I COVINA 966-0611 IHGllWOOO OR 8-2521 PASAl>fNA 611-3211, 351-4211 Se~ rs SAN!A MONICA EX 4·6711 VHMONl PL 9-1911 ,__________________________ CLL1 -----------------1 Shop Ni(lhll Monday tltro119h Saturday 9:30 A.M. to 9'.3o P.M. • 'II' 12 than ti I PA _ ... "SatiafoctionGuaranteed orYourMoneyBack-" I I • • I f, I \ j I 1 I ; ( ' ' ··Each ,Has • Break.in« . ~ Point By Pete#: Stel.atrobn, ?ttD For ··, llOffie Who consider theniSel\'e& sane (as judged by otdmacy _slf,l'(ia,rds) th~re is an irreverence for those uo· fortunates who may have some menta l aberration. It is an unnatural ego that )ooks upon one ~bo bas me1Jtal problems and says . to others, "He's nuts ~ he 's. cra<;ked ... lie belongs in· a nut house."-'To . ' DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE s u-c·h ~le.· 1 -say, . b& "tba:Dkfu·I. Beware." 'Each one of :. us-bas a Dteaking point." r .Nobody knows.:when·mounting . .· u9bearable pressures w i I l . throW uS,iittO the.tailspin ()( a .. . nervous breairoown . -thal unenviable term which covers · e_Y:erythirig !r_@l-_a neoro~is t~ the more rrl.OUS ~sychos1s. . · 'WHAT AM uying is thal ' · \fe· sOOuld' ·-haVe so"me com- .passion for ~mentally iU, We write our best wishes on. the cast ol tlie One with. a. ~ broken leg; let us be equally Wtdntsday, January 21 , 1~70 FAST, FAST SERVICE l<Od<l,olor •lf :ii., I( .• W~ t• . ~Gi'-1··at .... ~·· > • !0 , ........... . t ~ ·i •19iit ... . .. i .............. ' ""'............. ' -... "?=':.:: ::.111. •2•1 ., .. ~"" ~tlttJ . ---•2•• & s3". Girls' ~l .Nylon . •· Pants · or CHrdlnati11111 Doublt s19a· K.nll Doublt" ~t. pan.l a .,,ith sttp.iD·"lf•ist. 1titchtd Goft OltUC ·and Jona ·1li!C'flt·10Ps i11 fuhioc ~ er .J solid colors!.' Sizes 7 to l.of. '1" Child's Canvas Ttnnis Si,!111 :1::$154 1111 Bea~ duty Cot· ton duck D(lllen, niatd r ubDtr Si:ilesi toe np. "CIUliion iruole, uch,s11ppott .. Ma- dline,.&mablt., to 12. .• s1'' Value! Wool Knitting Worsted 4·PIJ 79C 4 Oz. Sk~ll . l All J>\lrpo~ l DO~ J* t c 'rir,U.. wool 1•nt-' f ot awtUc.r," ttst or a£ahan at bii il.Yia&S. Sqrltt, Bltit, ls••\,el l, BtoWD, /I.• o ca d o. T"1..C.o"1.,Brido;. Bl&ek. Wltitir. "t: • 69!. Jacquard -Haiti To#eh '·3·:'1• ' . ..,., ......... ,. 'Colorfast ...-o•ca .. South"Sea.s•• clt- sigM. Fringed ends. 39'·69~ Yalue1! Coffee Mugs ,. W'ednfsday, Janu1rr 21, 1970 PILOT.ADVERTISER J J •oUNTAtN lf'ALL•"-11'M ~ St ..t T•llfft IAlfTA AMA-I• W. • ....., .. ~ $t. w•rrM .. n••_.., ,...,,... •• "....,Wat SGITA Ml~ • .....,. ............ """' St. COl'rA ~ &~ 111111 It. H&Ddaom~ hsllJ• ing lamps tn sinart styles in· dudin& Plutic Ball s, Cylinder Slioda ond GW. jn new.st home fuliion colot1-"""'"'"' ... ttadr to hltlJ. Enhanct the de- cor ol 1n1 room ! roUHT.t.IH VALL•V-11141 Ml"" llW ..... lllt•r HUNTlNOTON llACH-llUl IMdt 1"'-.t Atllllll IL TO•o-41 T ... ., hddlolN 11"41 HUHTIHITON llACH-lttc• I .. ...., ·12.11 l11uf~111'11''s Lisi Yfeallaa ~ Decca Stereo Record ·• ~"'~'J • Ill. f its1•tel4 • Wiil• • ••" McK •• -• ••ttr Clil'I• .,.. .. ,.... N~ lfOUp MVtr bclorc 1t 'Thtifty? Top attitu <.odwlo Po~ A"'• B<m· s 129 dz Ltt, Earl•Grant, Gur Lombardo, Ink Spots, .)fills · Bros., tn,;rencc We lle, Ernest ~~b, Teresa 81no'tt, otntn! WOMEN'S BULKY KNIT 'SWEAT·ERS ' ~ $499 ~ · .'kiJ'IQ to t~ ~!"1·-&;·bent or broken mind. , . ." ,. · Car l Home Twin lats Q I' LL . • ... $'''' "'· "' .. "Nllt tioUS~·1· fs. lhe vilest of cx;pressions. It .b(~peaks lack nt sy'mpathy ·' a"nd · human unde'rst"andi.ng •. Aci:Ording to WJlle. ~U!tisti~s,. ~~-third .. o~ · ho'Spltal ·beds' ale taken ·by mental patieol&: It ls not ·& minor' pt'Oblem.. . ·Recently ·a :w.i!~ s4oid. "W~y can't friends understand wtiat the family goes thl'()Ugh when one of its meinbei-s -is a so: called mentaL casC'!' WR}'. is there a certain element ol disr dain -as if one makeS tlliS Ch&iCe or ill~ .rather than a .heart ·· auack, whit!, · bring.s , :friepdi and n~igbbor1 flocking in sypi,pathy.? • · MY husband )las now left the hospital. ~"I't!nquilizers and : enerrJ,ier drugs ha ve restored ~"iin' to rriore· th.a.fl a shado'v of .. hl!f fotinersett. He can 11ow ·work. He · 36cialites. He has u.a 1ty tUIJOC'r. • Black, blue u d PACK 1 J f 1c green.· ' ' Of t 1111 Plaid Sheet Blankets . lnln Atifomallc Heater ]nstant ndiaat htit pl~ (1n-forctd cirru-$15'3 la!ion, 1bcnnostaV . pmitin 'off" fntutt. lost his depression.and is to all . int,ents as norJJ1al as he was t-: before his brealtdOwil. · Buri.P~J!!tlltin Boards 32-Quart Slt .. n Hamper c• ·. -Yet, the othet.:day I heard a ~ friend wl\i~ _to an _a~ quaintance that Bill has just come out of the 'nut house.' 1 felt like hitting him on the head with a vase." CO?t1MENT: I wish You had . fMtrllCALE'l,"TES l Rep\ies to ' . . ", Reafiers Dear Dr. Steincrohn: l'1n dangerou sly allergic to wasp , ::and ~e.:~ipgs. l'P) ~n constant rear Of being "attacked" as _ i -~>' ~e .. ~~ad)' ,beginning lo -~PP.'~ ~nd ~re. Pf~ase ·~n· z.ne·. w~r ( c:_an. do? -·~~-c---~ ..•... COM?t1ENT: Better set: an . aller&js~. A long · p e T· f.o d · ' ... l~thl)'<i! &iensltizatioO ln-·. • je(!l.iOfti"'WiD~'*lp ·prolect you · rfidrri tJie.efftctl .of. any future , . ~ alihg. Meanwhile, your doc.tor . · -:may giv~;you.".a lit ot drugs to use in an enj~rge.-p,cy :· '(:8 ~nalia,: .antl_hls~~. . el<:.). . . . . ":' 'tieaf ..Di.'Steinctobn : I~ a,p· alfa"Ci·. b.r: tirul, folloWtng · · Which 1 have "had spells of J "#~~ness. ~!his commo~? ~ -.. ML L. . .. · -· COMMENT:tNot a u s'u a 1 complication, but not un- :1:.-common. In m;any case~' the :"' trouble js . .iJJ _Ute~jnner ear aAd , , due Jo. · wtaj..r we c a I l .. ;,: ·~1a~l tjiu,:•: 'an inflarnatioo ' , .: i.-_wblCh. caWlei:.uj>sets in the _ ·"' -•··~· •• ,. •• ._ P••h•~ " --Sl;DIS . ,. "'"'-"'"'· ~ ...,.,. · · · · ·· ycrtrr· atlinding d o ct o r WiU sug1'esl consultalioo with . :..; •Ii .... ·~alist Soll1ttil!l<i • Jllt'3pelli'.i dlniness last 1•• • ' .:ud ·4f1J> ~eeks or ·month,, ' -but gradually disappear. Dear Dr. Steincrohn : I have; · $1,fS ValN 1 , l8x24" burl1p boards $1 ff ... na plastic frame, self· adha1Vc bt.clc .in colon. Mnh $weater Dryers ... -..fDcT "lijht" Nylon ' ~cld compactly. f Qt n1· 97* Ions, blbf wear, to6. For home or travel. Tliei'moi Snack ~•rs · · .. SI.It V•l111f J Y1·D~. losulatcd to keep fo od cold or hot (or ho11rs. Un· · 'bralu blc, ledi:·proof, : s2t1 Value! Hubley ~Truck & Car Sets • ,. ...... tlC ...... ht · . ~vrrrtllill( for fin-S 1 _49 9e1 ... uh1d proGllCt. .V•.hMI '7 ' ' :«~.Jtth1111y Llghttthlt , •. ., ... -. ... f4.tt $3'' Hours ol"fun. .. V1l11•f . ';·...._..,_ Delly Derll1191 •• · Jtooltil·hlir."!end--lll1111l1r 971 ablt arms. lep. $1,lt .. , .just be:o0mt~1 medicare lady. -• . • -. .. ,. 391 · . r am 6S'. M:i queslion is thi" 19, -· . ta. one cigarette per day luswllly .. •fter dilWl'J" j•'~lt lik"ely to .111,. 4,atad.4 $100 • cause tllleet or the mouth'. -~ 32< to t.r · $J.ta v-. ... 1 3~·ql. hi-impact 'tfren.t $2ff ""'th polr cover, Tent1- l1tcd front, baclc. Colors! 131' Enameled Toilet Stat Tri,lo Ee•mfied Smoolh mplo '"""lo!, $269 cbi;>-raiStant Wood with rustfn:e n1lon h1rdw1rr. 'S" Wonder Wheel Exerciser $1'' W1i1t ttd11c- rr, muscle re- lu:cr ! Hea"f duty rubber tire. $16.95 Sl•11t lffl'll Heavy dutr vinyl. Double leJ locks, lc1, hand •!raps. $f 9f ....... Fii• Super alidt, stackable 1in· 3lr dr.wm with «!11xe $297 liirclwue. Eur wmiblc. _ ...... Al.,_ lor Polttoid a: lnswn11k 1iat ~tos. Psychedelic 771 taf(m stlln cover. 98' Ronson l"tane Fuel N•tianallr 1d-5f ""'rtistd. Kiaa 1l1t. Sa1·t 39<: . II ... indul&<•· in smoking just I Circus Peanuts . . ... June 01' oU>e,r? J ha \'e been 1 , ~ "' •M' ··' ,®!Jf&:t t ior,i:e~ra. an\fhave • 1b!!J!!!~--------+-----=~---~ :'r,ie~ ~std ' my . (_fai ly OfLl.tK . ·guot• o1 ''~·" wou1d you &..c Malted-'"'llk ,-:Imitation let Cream : !ifive m qult?c-Mrs. K. 97· m I ' 5· d COMMENT: '(OU d"'""' lo I n 2 s 1 bO 11 ,u •. a at Cups ·en)oyyoU<~~OOlo" o/ c1;;rel· l ~!'.. ~. '"· . i.t. rd bf lhli 1"I t0 NJ IUil. ~ F.Ji< °'2 1 ftC (I'll S8Ve. .niy leci.Uttl ~Ilic .. .... ~:. f., 7 lwo packH-<fay y o u n & • r ·im•rs:J" , .. . . . I ltttl• •f 100 Compu< 10 65-o tbrrs sdliog , foe $2.94, \ • lllC. St.N ltttle fl tll Sf .H • 11111-Sl.n ltttll If HI fl.11 SI.It s,,., ,..,""' s 1 s• Vihfl'llM lhttle •f 60 • 1 Sf.It l ettlt If II W/Ml"trall Jl,lJ $1.lf 1MN IS,000 . U..it Vit9•h• A. Bottle ol 100. 7! 73c ..,.,. Ylta1t1h1 C 100 MG ...... ., 100 Sl .U l tttle 11'1 ... JM Ml tte $4 Value! la4Dtrm. *2"· Lotion, ·s 1" Gel ~::;h¢99• Medinttd to fiiht pimpltS, · blacklu:, -!,, oily akin. 1 .. ra .... ,. ..... Oii OHi• Relax in• ~001hi_n1 b.zth Sl.00 36' JCCO!ed w11h P 1 n e ur Y•l11tf ArgltBlouom--Sa\·e ! . .................. ... New impro..·M 'formula Sl.tS $1 ti ror ch•pflCd hands. d.q v.-1 1lcin wrathcr. I.of or. 54" Value! Fauhless •11 Revlon Moondrops "llU~lllT Ml" k "' FI 1.1 .... u ...... Mo.., .. . o dint Syrin91 •r-:1""-~ M,;11,d,;,, $6SO 'Jtar 111aran-$2U ~ I btaut r treat· ttt.2 q u1rr; ~-I merit! lJt qual i'J'. ':.~; J , JI.II ¥*! , .. Ir. tlll.-"Mr ·ti.ti ---~65"'"1 ~GL"""EE"'!'M!"'ll I Toot~Pcistt >v •• o.. 4 , S ~v t 1,C 4' ' JllOl'C Oii th(, li11: liy btiftlin1 ift tit a>11pa1t. 23~ 5 Year Guara~ee · Light •ulbs , Guanntctd. O 600< IOO•oll 6 ; 9'1c' Great far I hird-lO-onach ..._... -.. , pla_ca. ..., 1 IM"'!• $1 o•• Value! 30'' Metal Foot Lockers . ; --. ' . Baked tnarncled •. """ h•m•. me11l oyer ·l ·plr $777 Doublt '9t'ei1bt leathtrh1ndla. Hor colon. G.E. 4 io 8 CUp ' Percolat9rs 1p1rklin11 chrome over ~(., H.,d,.mo daiJn ;, $12" copper. l)(-Jicious col-· fee mry time. VP12. 24x3·6" Lush Plush Shag ,Rugs , Non -alleraea.ic • blrn4 of ""' s2•• Drnel and 25" Aaylic,witb skid resistant b.tdc. - $9'1 Shavei: Shaver & Case Dominion Rare Canadian Whisky fiftf. .... o ... , .. ,;,,. .. , " our s·311 everyd.1y Jow price of $4.19-now ptittd n ·tn J~ for a Jimittil time. lox of 50 Cl9ars Resagos #45 Mild 1low bumin1. Slilfit Jrrc11. of ttf.:· ubr J}c cigars 111 P•!cna sh•])('. T s1 ~;; Bravo Floor Wax •.. 88' .. ' 3 . . 3 • ! • " 'l t:·~ I " • •• • l ''" 21 . , ~ . , ... " " GO • T~THERS - Hearty beef ·&troganoff teams 'W~ Wit!»· ski •andwlcbes ~ • a just r i g h ~ combination plea.eci!pr aey crowd. . . '·. --·-""""--• • ' . < ' .. 1, • • .. .. -~·- \ ..... t:_, .. : . ,. . . ' B·eef U'.p .Budget by C.uttin·g( ·vD9y/.ri .. -~ /'• ,I . . . . .. ·-.•. -- _.By JO OLSON tions' lit pt'!ce, Iii 111u~ llJ':fu p,rcent, ·so It ll·wi.eto~ . ~ • ot ,... Dlllr P1111 '''" for the w~1around these. . · · · Making tj)e1li'.o st of your dollars -is it possible to make The number ,ottsOrvings;~epend~·on ti)•· ilr.liuz4.o!·bfll!l:'laiol anything of theml Soµietmies,.they seem so small. fat, w))lch is~:•Since ,lt a ~t to ,11,!U;~·~· ... iij(il~ . Ye§<ft-i~'J)o;sible ,to 1~tch th~m, mamtaills Mrs. _Dorothy sons between Is becawe.of the vatlance01D0wa1te, lt•Jl:~~to· Wenclw.Homc adwsor fo~ th~ Uniyer~ily of California Agrkultw;a! co~are .9. e cosi pe,r s~g., . . 1 . , • . • . EJ<teiision service m· Orahge ,COui>li, who presented a series ... , -'. · , "ntU/illl!IAIL GUIDI!: · . ·, ,;.:. ', .. ,l.illed ·Stretcbing·Yoµr Food DOlllll'•· • • . ,..-•Jr llnunhlNJil.,_,fll.~cos~pw·Hnina.ll ·U•~;lin.. · First, Mrs. Wenck asked "Jly the second of the basic four Wen'Ck ·said: no boiit' or fat l:fdur MrVlnp Itii ,poQpjt'.o(ih. food groups, which includes meals Is ·important. It is neces1ary flank 1teak, lean ground bee!)', little bone or,faf-{<~,ill:cJ . for the protein , iron, B vitamins, particularly niacin and thiamln per poun4r steali); medlim) bOl!e,.two.lc>tli.-lHl'd!IJP.i_..; . and fat it provides. • -. pound (cb. ·roaat,,cb91'S, steil<:s):,.ind mucll l;lolie,.ht...; lli'Mi·ID · PJ1llein Is the ~umber one body_ builder, Mrs. Wenck s8ld. . two seajngs per poUnd'(spare l1bil, sbOR11.bil~;.< • · ~ .,. -. , It Is vital for gru.wth and repa,lr of ~·body tissue, mcluding , . Whal are Ute prlceo per iJ•nlllJ Ol·other•I>r91.i"J~f~: ; muscles, s~m. hair, blood, enzYUles and :hormones. CoSt proteins, under 20 centa _per aeMDC are, tn r.ppraZlinm __. • Protems µe ra,ted as complete or ii1complete, ,accordlhg to o( cost, law to hlCh, 'dr\od/beens •(l\n,~); ..,_ ~· (12 the anuno acid content, Mrs. Wenck elaborated. Ammo •<!d• "!'e cents) cottage cheeie Jari• .,,, 'ntular &n!Qbd· 1*fi~ the building blocks of protein'. Approxl.m2teiy 22 amlrio acids are tuna beef llver chucll! roast ' · · : •. . · · • . " · " known to be important to, !\wp81)• and w• synthesize all but eight ' Medium ~O<l' l1i'Oteln foods are 1 aln In ,orMJi· ·~ · 'The compl~J'rotein.s -meat, poultry, eggs, li~h •. milk, round· steak h&ddoclt'fllleL frailtfurtei.i ·eliole i.m;: ilc'iJli:· . ca cb~se '· ~e an.un. protems -furrusb tlie eight remauung. e5'-and pork 1oln. , ~, · · ' . , .. ~" . . ,,.. l , • sen\ial ammo aCJds. ' . High t _._,_ ~ I ' · ·• "'"' ·la:> . A small am'"1nt of animal protelh added to the plan! pro-cos P•~ ,,...s ue bee!•,P.b<toUI;, """'1ea:•"•a,,. tein causes a per&on to· make better use of the plant proteii1 by st.eaJc, pork chops, bacon, Jamb chop81'i>d ~ClitleC · • .~. · "lending" ell eight essential lllllino acids, Mrs. Wenck said, but ·Once you do buy,1 le11 Cendercut·Of:m.M~J..lloW·llD·~I" CHICKEN CASSEROLE LOVES COMPANY I Wine EnhanEes Chicken " the two·types of proteins must be taken ii1 •t the same meal. about tenderizing ttf 'Sevml 1lnlll!Odl'~ etrec ..: ,.,., ... ; ' 'REQUIREl>)ENTS VARY Jlrinding or tul>ing;racldl'for'.~1 Wbicll;. ~·~,. Nearly every Mstess live11 Wt\h .an alertneu far a recipe for a company cRSSE!role that she can &Mei&le ahead and simply bake in time for serv-. , , I 'li. &o1>.is fl<h '°"' ndUJ' r t.Uilng llld eiepnt01o .....,.n< Mel. te:rVe. Its wine 1picing cmnel from two wtnes: dry shm}' and a rtfreshing and fruity white table wine. The laUer ii ,i.. lhe perfec~ wine lo servo WIUl the chicken dish. Fotf. more guosts, limpi)' double thia recipe. ~RTll:BOKE AND 'VI l N E • OHICKEN CASSEROLE 11 frylnf chic~ 1(11> .lo I pounds), cut 111M1 serving plects Sall, black pepper, and pa~ I lablespoons buti£r 1 j>ackage (I liunies).l..;m, artkboke Hearts, cooked ·iuol uolll ~ and dhMed or can (abool 1 pound) art!Cholle 'bearts, draiMd • 4 tablespoons 1Dlnced or grated onion& 6..-11'Mllmuchrooms, thin1>' lll<ecl • l~·fiOW' 'll cup chicken broth !i cup fruity white table Wine 'I• cup sherry or madelra '!I teaspoon <rumbled dried . S~ken generously with ••I~ pepepr and paprilla to aeaaon. Jn a bytng.-pan, brown chicken pieces on all ~es In -l:tabltQOQR1 tof-tlle · buµer; transfer to .a caueio~ wlUl''°"" (a°boot 3 quarb]. Arr•lli" artkhok• heart& among chicken pieces. Add re- mabtlng buti£r lo drippings tn frying pan. Add onion& and muatuwm.s, and 11aute Just un:o W tender. Sprinkle with llour and lttr; l""1 add-<hlc""1·brotb, -iM -mory. Cook, •llrrtng, for a few minutes uny1 llquld is blended and all gh ti 7 , thickened. Pour over chicken. Cover and bake in a moderate ov.n (371 degnes) for to minutes or unUI chlclte11 ls tender. Ma1t'e11 t servings. l'he amount of protein n~ed dally depend• on age, sex and femon l u 1 c e, IOY .sauce, nlfid ~ or ~ill<>':ll!id ~--. bod'y size. Two tbreei-ounce setvtngs daily are recommended for clal1 meat tenderizer•. 1 • • • , • _ , • , ., • ..,. ·; • adult. I Tendel'Wnf taltei ~ace1durlag)~;. Mn, We!icJt ~ Also contained in the proteins ls iron, necessary for forming ed out; IO meals should :be. ~ed" Jileo!lum 111i will,'.~ ·'Ille. red .blood cells which carry oxygen to all parts of Ille body, B tend"1"1Zer will not h..ye a cbjmce·fo:Woi'tJflbe 'm•tl-oni~ vitamlns, which serv~ ps catalyst& for the chemical reaction• cooked•rare. · l ' /. . , •. ' .:, · \ • w1ilcti convert fOOd to.'Olleigy, apd·fat, ~.potent source ol emrgy. ..., · · · 'MllAlliUllT-ITJlrlS .. ' ', ; . · .• JI is impqrtant to carefully constp.er Il)eat purchases be-. Most ·dollara.may be stre4dled ~:miiil ·nllllllmlll.iftch cause, in additldn to being necfHary nutritionally, meat IS one ol .. ponltry;•eggs; flab, 'dried IHUs, Piu ana pllanuts: ' • our major food pun;hases. • ,One cup al l1eanJ1 lllo ':P<JOr. niD'i Pl'Qleln "' pnrrliloo 1111f The average American 'inan eats bis weight In meat each an edul~s daiJY,requtrementoivroli!lll'ana-lron.'. , . , '" ." year, including 102 pounds of beef, llGJ>O'jllds of port and 10 pounds Ens are a gOO<J IOUtttiol Jl'Oli"//'•..,S Yltamln;A, u . ftll • of veal and lamb. being a ~pieta pro!$ • . • 1 , . . o • Forty percenl of tlte lve'lge food budget .ls spent for meats, Which i• tile ~ 1111 Iii euz;;,JarKe, lnllill11111•otiiiililm " 25 percent being for red meat, !Mrs. Wenck said, and pointed oat> When, there 'Is a larfi prtd"dlflc llif..,., IWv'~ilJall ... thet ll is possibfe to spend too much on 111eat and neglect the other size• of eig1, M,.., Wericl: lald, 1llie mder .aipJ1 Ille 11at llQt. eS1ential foods, Man,y-Americans eat more lhan lhe recommended ll there .ii ·•!anall dllfm;.nca Ill price, >UM J.,.;r ljao "·U.·-., tWC> ~unce serv10g1 l>er day. buy. f ' s ,.,.f "· • ... •. • • Which meat cuts. are the best buys -which give.you the ·' Cracked 'or ched!loil'egp anoliOI 1lllWbr IOOd~ lll06\ m.,.t for YO\U' money? . intact shell Is the eagfs ,..tetllon .Clinll ~ ' · Two factors must be CO!ISide:ed :, price per pound and lhe Ing bacteria can be canlld 11111119'• ,Cf!IOll:N .. fOr ·. nwnber of servillgs that .a cul'wlll )'leld'])er potind. Craclted eggs should nwer. lie MWil.n!w, · ., ':,. • " • The pftce per pourld ts defermlned'by the ltndemess of the Brown and white em41'9· e<J!11J nU!n11;...11 .. ·' lt'~ · • ;.. ~ cut and the demand for it. Advertised specials are genuine reduc-that In tl!ls area bnJwn esli coot •;._., · , .""""':'., _,1lff'I_:; · ' ' '!',•· " . I • ' • . • • • ~ ~ • • • • • • ----·----- . OAJLV l'tLOT Wod-, """""' 21, 1970 To~ Mariy 'I. Do~~ Will M·ake It Easier to Say 'I Won't' D!Wt ANN LANDERS ' I've bean Now she's 1one aDd got hersell pregnant. need proles1lonal belp. \dlb yo"r daugbter'• rtle in tblJ llltlc \'lgliette. Wlly does 1be ~uve like u. tolns with an attractive bachelQt for .. ._,.~ uve.n months. lie is considered a good ~i:.:catch, but he i& If years my senior (I am ~<1..22) and I'm a little uneasy about a mon ~-'Jt'NN lANDERS The boy is only 11 and marriage is out ot the q~Uon. So la support. He doesn't have anything and neither do hi.I folU. DEAR ANN LANDERS : OUr daughter l\UdmaJde1? Where 11 Mr tUp:lty and brought her college roommate hon'le for sell-ea:tffra? True, the put sbould not the hollday1 We don't know mucb about ~ b1vt Died her 1G badly, bit tilt ral prob- the gtrl, e..xCept that she comes from a 1,m btrt 11 your d1uPterts doonnal of bis financiaJ status who still lives with ...... his mother. Last night he sajd, half-joking, "I'd marry you if you agreed, in writing, to do !to-' these five things." I asked, "What are the five things?" He then whipped out a .., .I piece of paper, .and handed me a pencil. •'-'·Here Is the lilt of rt11uittrnents. c. ~~ (1 l I will change the bed linen every ;r, rught ;, : (Z) I will wear makeup to bed -no .:. ·hair rollers or face cream. ~ ·-(3) J will get dressed in the morning -nO bathrobes or 1 lfou&tCOats at breakrast. · · (4) If J snore, t agree to liave surgery and get the snore fixed. i • (5) I will not speak in th~ morning unti1 I am spoken ·10. • , His requests are not unreasonable, ~ I resent his attitude. \Vhat.do-yoo Lhink? -PIE FACE , • DEAlf, PlE: J think yoo ought to le~ bli rn.olher keep blm for anotbtr 86 years ... ' ,. MOD Funds Raised by_ Real Squares Ula'a mother wants her to keep the baby t>ecauae sM thlnkl it will htlp her grow up. I've ~ asked for my advice wealthy famUy. I was annoyed at the way tendencies. our daughter served her friend breakfast in bed, picked up after her, rinsed out })er lingerie and acted Uke a personal mak! DEAR ANN LANDERS:-A close friend and want )'our . views. -NO ANN , LANDERS ' Alcohol ls no shortcut,to social success. or mine has a daughter who alwaya was DEAR NOi It Ii lmpoglble for a &lrl ii sensitive and never p .a.Jong well with 1et bene1f iwernant. Site bad to baV11 children her own age. Ula kept to herself aome Mlp. Ew:1 tlloaP tM bo)' II ea11 mostly or tagged along with her mother. ti, lie lltolld Mt be eoulderecl u to. Last year Lila, who 1JU then 15, at. 1 nocut byttander. A lawytr can dedff tached herself to a klnd·hearted boy whG whal ltl1. legal rupoallbUidn are. felt :sorry for her. After a while, he saw , I hope LU1 WUI give dte cldkl up for I fell th1s shows very poor breeding on the part of the guest. No matter what she is accustomed to at home, she shouldn't e:rpect her hostess to wait on her. I think Miss Social Register has a lot to le11rn. Do you •aree? -DISGUSTED Il )'1lU think you have to drink to be ac· cepted by your friendJ, get lhe fact:i. Read "Booze And Yoo -For Teenagen Only," by AM Landers, Sen~ 35 cents In coin· and a long, self-aadrwed, S\fmped envelope with your request. Ann Landers wUl be glad to help 'you with your l>fOQlems. Send them to her 1n cue of the DAIL x._ PILOT, enclosing a aelf-addrease.d, st.aniped envelope.. ... , she was getting too serious and tried to adoptkm. Site IOllldl 111111&able ud Im· break off with her. Lila kept chasing him mature. Urge Ute m.U. &e take,dle pt and he couldn't escape from her clutches. to a coamelor. Bodi modlet ud daapter MOM DEAR MO&t: Never m.lad abo&tt Miii SoCW Relfll<T, ""'"'" J-11 llllltld Single Parents View New Law Can Future Div<>rce Be Less support, visitaUon and com. Painful? munlly property. Lloyd E. Blaupled Jr., judge Concerned divorced pare.n ta in the West Orange County in PWP feel their e:rperiences can help promote m o r e Judicial District, will review equable decisions by courts in the topli:-for-Parents Without the future ao ·that childtt:n and Partners when they meet at 8 parent. may resume n<>rmal p.m. Friday, Jan. 23, in the lives without the harsh han· Laguna Federal Savings and dicaps they now feel in 'our -Lom-bulld!ng. -society. T" A practicing lawyer In Even though recent legisla· Newport Beach for 15 years, tion strlve1 to eliminate fault Juda:e Blanpied has been a and recriminations by dJvorc- memtier <>f the Newport Mesa ing partriers, PWP feels there -Unified School District Board, -is much more wbk:b can be the YMCA board and has done to make dlvor~ Jess W<>rked d 111 g e n t I y with traumatic. Lawyer's Reference and Legal A 11 separated, divorced, Aid.' ' widowed or unmarried single • The South e-r n California parent.I, or concerned com· Regional Council <>f PWP Inc. munlty members, are lrivited is working through a legal to attend the. meeting. research committee to ex· Addltl<>nal information may am!r>e. and mate rttom· be obtained by calling Mrs. 'PENDULUM' AUTHOR rbenclatiom regarding alimony Marge ~filler, president <>f the (as temporary support), cblld South Coa!t chapter, 494-20i5. Mrs. Suzanne V11nc• College President Like Pendulum Makes First Visit Youth Changes Views Orange County Mllls C<>llege Alumnae wlll welcome Dr, Robert J. Wert, president of the college, and his wife dur- ing a dinner Friday, Jan. 23, in tfie home of M:-. and 1\-trs. Elmer Sproul of Orange. The president will be mak· Ing his first visit to Orange County :since his inauguration in 1967 and will give an in- formal talk <>n plans for the college in the 1970! . 11Youlh today is SY/lng1ng back and for'th between C<>m· munism and Americanism." declared ~frs. Suza,1ne Vance, She (eels there is a lack of informati<>n on free 'enterprise available to combat Socialism and Communism. author of "Youlh on A Pen-----------dulum,'' in a speech given lo•I" ________ ,., members oI the Daughters of the American Revolution, Pa· Uence Wright Chapter. But, she added, although things look bleak <>n the surface, the silent majority is bectlming awakened and is taking a stand. "The two greatest sins are permissiveness and_ apathy," 11be warned her audience. Ad· ded to this ls what she feels is a lack of information available -lo-•Utdent.!I . THE N·E·W for HAIRSTYLING by the area· s TOP STYLISTS! ;.- Ce1ebrating the 10th anniversary of do-si-doing for March of Dimes funds are square and round dan· ers of the 4th District, Associated Square Dancers who will gather in the Retail Clerks Hall, ·Buena Park at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, for the event. Giv~ ing the call to contribute 1is Manuel Mendes, and promenading to the collecUon area are (left to rjght) Mrs. John Consoli and Mrs. Oneita Correll, coordi- nator of the benefit. ~ . • lnCluded in his talk will be a discussion of the college·s in- creased 8ludent participation In all areas' of the academic program, Each student Ul\· dertakes a single course or in- dependent study project dur • ing the January term whk h can be on the campus, In the city or abroad. Mn. Vance feels · Com· munlsm is beginning t o surface Jn churches-1s a result of a long.range project setting up infiltraUon of p a r t y members I n t o 1eminaries. • • -· t.: i I I . ' ... l Your Horoscope Tomorrow Area students now involved in a January term project are the Misses Mary Hoder, Min- dy Miller and ~th Pierce of Newport Beach ; Loren a Emerick of Balboa and Janet Wright of Corona de! Mar. Assisting with dinner ar· rangement.s are the Mmes. Foster Kinney and Harry COMING SOUTH Dr. Robert Wert "Members don't become Com- Ramsey or Fullerton and munists," she d e c I a r e d , Ge<>rge Drayton, Santa Ana. "Communists become minis- MiUs College a I u m n a e , ters." friends and parent.a of Mills ----------ll students have been invited to attend. SaDy is Top Bananes On Any Comics Pago Manicures ond Pedlcurtt Libra: Di.scussion Clears Ai _r- THURSDAY Is made by dra1t41 1ic gesture, chance to obtain better home Dec. 21): Follow through <>n Chairman Bids Hail, Farewell 1.1NO•R11! ltOl•S By Appointment JANUARY 22 posalbly Involving LtO in· is spotlighted. Your sense or hunch. Y<>u may have to ask By SYDNEY OMARR divtdual. · ~ the future tends t~ be ac· son1e penetrating questions. . , curate. You have a n gh1 to be Obtain hint from Lt bra Best Buys Include sporting ARIES (~iarch 2l ·Aprd 19);<.,~~PPY message. One y,·ho stalls f<>r 1oods, •ltfr~ •. Alsp . tb~re a".t " Kave 'fun wi~l . being e!· ''ViRGo (Aug. 23-Sept.22): lime may have been telling a some bargains avalJ1ble , In ~v11gant.1 You doo t bu;y j)s...,~ moon accen~ chflnce t<> children 's clothes, _t<lyi and ~p1ntss: ! l)~fference 1bet-..:~n ·b~t· through from con· falsehood. 6 theater Uckets. Accent •!1 on i>~n~hooalism an4,, real ~~~~g finenlenL Light touch y,~ns . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. pleuure, entertalnme.nl News will beco'™: apparent .. ~ Heavy_:h!tndcd methods <>nly 19): JoJly friend asks your opi· promlst to }Olin. person. . }-: cause•lftloly. Realize this and nion about diet. weight. If Calendar Brightened TAURUS (Apr!l 20-May 20), respond 'iaccord ingly. fr ank. some feelings are Hold back: d<>n t reveal 8!1. ·LlBRA. (Sept. 23.oct. Z2): bruised, Reali ze this and be There arc obstacles. You .gain Full mO<>n position cohlcides tactfu l. J\loney situati<>n is by takln' one step at a time. with your chance to air dlf-due to im prove. Apply d1plO!J!aty~ ch a r .m · ferences with friends. Slress AQUA.RIUS (J an. 20-Feb, dom~stlc aJtuatlClll reqwres on financial areas. Be ' sure 18): Avoid becoming middle special altention. , you are not doing all the giv· person Jn squabble. Some Something new has been ad- ded lo the Aoclal calendar <>f the· Balboa Yacht Club. ~MINI (fday 21.June 20 \. ir1g. Frank discussion clears argue over agreement, con- J\11gh& be bell· to rpul <>ff aiir tract. • • and try ta place W ~ourney, if ~ptacUcaJ . Your s'roRPlO·(Oct. 23-Nov . 21 ): blame. Be a peacemaker omen's League ¥te~ may btt,based more 00 Accent humor, versatll!ty. You rat.tier than a participant . Beginning Saturday, Jan. 24, a monthly dinner-<iance v.·ill honor members and their wives celebraUng birthdays during the l1lOOh, Commodore and Mrs. J)()n Franklin will we I come members and guests at 7:30 p.m. In the clubhouse for the first gathering. A new musical gr<>up c<>m- poRd of club members will provide entertainment for the tesUvlUes. 11lus1on _ than·stiltd lndi~atlons. can expand ·despite d Ire PISCES (Feb. J!>. March The Orange Coast Le.ague of Take lime ~o el.l_min ate rcporl s. SpoUight Is on 20): Don 't permit tension to Women Voters meel.s In superfluous matenal. Then prestige, stattding In com· dominate, Play walling game. v1fious locations throughout .cban~ for success increases. munity. Refuse to accept less. There is no need to rush to the year. For information CANCER (Ju~ 21-July 221 : than·the-best. You can be a judgment Some may press, regarding the next meeling So~ finf~lal. plana ,require winner today. push or caj<>le. But It is wise da te and time telephone Mrs. review. ~is .1s no . time to SAGl'M'ARIUS (N<>v. 22· today to set your <>wn pace. Henry Cord Meyer at 644-0838, shove logia a.side. Friend who -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;,I' urges caution may not be II popular~ But by 1heedlng that advice. yOU'Wi11 be aiding ydur <>wn cause, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22l: Y0t1 can see llgbt a1 end of tunnel. Specifically, your residence <>r HAYE YOU GAINED OR LOST WEIGHT? ONCE A YEAR 1lar.Jt~ ·Compl•t• Reityl inq For Men I: l•die1 fr COATS SHAPED & REDUCED * COLl.ARS SHORnNID * TltOUSERS TAPER ED * l'UATl REMOVED CLEARANCE SALE Starting Jan. 15-31 SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SPORT COATS u, t• •••• •39 so ..... • .... PURDUE'S Tallorln9 _ By M11t er Te ilor1 JH7 c-t Hwy. • Corona d•I Mar • 67J·21 70 HAllO_l CENfll • 2JOO HAllOI e COSTA MUA MONDAY, THUlt$DAY, FRIDAY TILL t P.M. • Ph. 64/H242 Open 1 Klng1 Ch1rgo Todoy l • 1, ' ' I • • • • • • 'I YIYIANI WOODAID .__ __ c~o~s~M~n~1~cs._ _ _, FITTING PROBLEMS?? Learn Styling as Designers do it Pattern-cutting method that lets you - DIAJT PATTllHI wlttl fftf tw. AIMfk•11 fllfflllN-llta. 90·Mlnute MAICI ANT SID, ANT STTLI fw ""' ,.,..,., Demanstrations PIT PAntRNS IN MINUTIS •• COMPLnl A GARMINT IN 8eglnnlng •t I HOUll. 10 A.M., 2 P.M. and MAITll WITH NO P11ua1N• • 7:30 P.M. "upt'fl9Me. O.mon1tr11tion FH DISt•N AND con $LOO PASHIONS. Clip ... Se'HI let Tl!fll -4 ht-. FOUR DAYS ONLY IN COSTA MESA W ....... rflN ht•rftf• .... ..., 21 , U, Ja A 24 ..... ,.., ............ 1 ... '"" C..t ....... Shppl C.tff) II IAILT POI llST SIA.TS 2111 Mtt.I A ....... c.... .. .. i • , I ' Brides Gowned Romantically The Primavera bride -the first of tho J970s. She will have a wide choice of con· temporary gowns for her important mo- ment, fresh as spring and dreamily romantic. Contemporary signl!lcance will be mli· ed wilh yesterday 's v.·edding tradition for the spring bride, who will choose from dresses fashioned of organza, chanllque (silk·llnen-Hke fabric), chiffon, silk-faced peau de soie, voile. venise lace and peau d'ange lace elegantly simple ()f lavl!hly trimmed. Many gowns will be sprinkled with em- broidered flowers in matching or con· trasting color .•. more color will be used than ever before. Smocking, pleating and ribbon trlm will deta il the go\vns and the traditional veils \Viii be joined by kerchief ties, brimmed hats and chignon caps, all tempting the imagination of the Primavera bride. Spring bridal fa shions will be shown In lhe May Co., SoutJ1 Coast Plaza Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 7 p.n1. in the Terrace restaurant. Wtdntldlf, January 21, 1970 DAILY PILOT 23 Costa Mesan . Claims Bride Home in Biloxi, Miss. are Everette Abrams Jr. of Costa Mes.a and hia: brtde, the fonner Linda Sharon Mohn who exchanged vows and rings Jn the First Southern Baptist Church, .Co!!lta Mesa. Parenti of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Mohn of Santa Ana and Mr&. James Iverson of C.O.Sta Mesa and the late Mr. Everette Abrams. Performing the n u p t I a J 1 were the Rev. Dr. Cecil Hyatt of catirorrua BapUst College, Riverside and the Rev. J . D. Wallace. Serving as maid ol honor Home in Tustin was Miu Karen Jean Qulaley, and brktesmald was Mlu R e b e e c a Qirestman. Candlellgbtets were Mark and Chuck Mohn, the bdde's brothers. Attending as best man wa!!I Glerm Moore and usher w&s Ronald Fellbaum. The bride ls a graduate of Valley High School, Santa Ana and attended Callfornfa Ba~ tist College and OPange Coast College. lier husband ls an alumnus of Costa Mesa High School and OCC aod al!!Jo studied at CBC. He now ls serving with the Air Force at Keesler AFB, Bilol.l. Holly Kubik Marries Home ln Tustin following a honeymoon ln the Midwest are Howard E, Hixon and his bride, the former Holly Ann Kubik. Pe.rfonning the double ring ceremony in Garden Grove Community Church "11$ the Rev. Harold Leestma, and parents or the bridal couple are the Joseph P. Kubiks of C:O..ta Mesa and Mrs. Roberta Hl10n of Taylor, h1lch. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Edward Mc Naughton, while bridesmaids were Mrs. Bruce Brown and Mr!, J o a n Wroniak.. Kalhy Hanehet ·was the flower girl. Attending as best man was Lurry Landphear ; usher 1 were Bill Howie and Tim Kubik, the bride's brother, and ri ng bearer was Charles Pierce Jr. I i f LACY LOOK-For the bride who loves lace, this peau d'ange red· ingote with double bell :;Jeeves, high neckline and attached chapel train will be a sure choice. FRESH FOR 70. - "Elegance" apUy de· scribes this gown of organza and peau d'ange lace, detailed \Vith a shaped high neckline, bishop sleeves and a deta c h a bl e chapel train. Sail Club Rings Bell Psst and present officers will be honored when the Sooth Shore Salling Club of Newport Beach meets at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, in the new club building. Following a cocktail party, members and guests will ad- journ to Mesa Verde Country Club for dinner and dancing to music provided by the Mike Andre Trio. The bride is a graduate o[ Costa Mesa High School and .attended Orange C6ast College and San Diego State College. She Is affiliated with AJpha Gamma Sigma. Her husband received his education in Michigan. JUST ARRIVED! t COMPLEMENT -Th e bride's go\vn \vill be prettily complemented by tbJs bridesmaids' dress of nylon velveray trimmed in venise lace over peach taffeta. ~ .... :rz: .. Area Teachers Pick June Wedding Date The engagement of Janet Ellen Parkhouse and Gary Randall Carr of Costa ?i1esa has been announced by 1i-1rs. Sophie Parkhouse of Los An· geles and E.\V. Parkhouse of Hollywood, parenls of the bride-elect. The betrothed couple \'.'ill marry in June in St. John the Baptist Calholic Church. ?i-tiss Parkhouse of Long Beach Is a graduate of Dorsey High School, Los :'nge\es; , University of Callfomia. Santa Barbara, end California Stale College, Long Beach, where she received her teaching credential. She also attended Orange Coast College, and v.•as a member of Alpha Phi sorori· JANET PARKHOUSE • ty at UCSB. Her fiance, son oC Mr. and ___ F_u_tu_r_e_B_r_l_d• __ _ Mrs. Robert Carr, also of Closses Begin Costa Mesa Official Says Vows Nuptial pledge~ were cx- chan&ed in the <:oiTimu nity Church Con gregational, Corona dct t-.far, by t-.lrs. \Villiam J. Shaw of Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa Coun· cilman George A. T11cker. The ceren1ony \vas read by the Rev. Phillip G. Murray. Parents of the couple are ~trs. William R. Bairstow of Tucson and t-.1rs. George Tucker of New Orleans. The new Mrs. Tucker is a graduate of Wheaton College, Norton, ~1ass. and her hu s- band is an alumnus of California State Collei:;e at Long Beach. They \\"ill reside in Cost a 1'.1iesa. Harbor TOPS Newlyweds En Route To Louisiana Sl. John the Baptist Catholic Church was !he scene of an afternoon vow exchange for Patricia Keeler and Daniel Garcia. Her parents are Mr. and I\;lrs. \\'ii!iam H. Keeler of Costa 1'-1esa. lie is the son ot Mrs. Eva Garcia of Pasadena and the late hfr. Daniel Gar· cia. Sisters of the bride, Mrs. Paul Ondeck of Pasadena and ~trs. Joseph Fagan of Sher- man Oaks, were her atten- dants. lier nieces, Christine and Colleen Fagan, were flower i:;irls. Roger Garcia served as best man and Scott Nettles ush-• cred . 'Mic newlyweds both were ~radualed r r o"' California ~late College at LOng Beach. Jfe received an M.S. degree from Northwestern State Col· Home •• Costa Mesa, was graduated from Costa Mesa High School, attended OCC and t h c University of Washington where he was afriliated with Theta Chl fratcrnlly. llarper School in Costa Jcge in Natchitoches, La., and t-.tcsa is the location where serves as assistant gymnas- Interior decorating classes members of TOPS llnrbor fies coach Uiere. The couple MRS. DANIEL GARCIA will begin at Sears, South Lighters galher each. Monda y plan to make their home in Coast Plaza Monday, Jan. 26, evening al 7:30. Natchitoches. January Bride Miss Parkhouse currently I! teaching at Fullon School, Fountain Valley. and her fiance Is physical education coach for football and basket· ball at Estancia lligh School, Costa Mesa. and Thursday, Jan. 29, in the' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· slorc conference room. Subjecls covered will In· elude selecting the right look, floor covering, wall and win- dow treatment and acces- sories. VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE 3334 East Coast Hwy. • Coron• dal Mir Phone 673-8050 conoNs 50c yd. 11: ..... f.Jt Polidll4 C•tteM ... Nff'llty WMm $1.00 yd. 11.,. M 1.H (,..Q .. '"" H~lllol I L.A.CK WOOL 1/3 OFF ........ , .. conoNs 79¢ yd. '-!" wld!M • .,. "ut llOCADfS 1/3 OFF • 11.,.i.i.n.• "'*" W•ol• ... w .. 1 hfrs 1/2 Price ............... 11: ... ., .. 111. 0~• lo~t;qMt Roolfl lltvi~9 • ''Sli9ltt $•It" Loo• lor ltolh with rtd llc•11t. S11 you 100~, VIRG INIA Ust Y ovr 8ankAmerlcard or Mmt~r CW9• I Read tlie Stars With Oniarr Worth Looking Into ••• FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER 0 This Frigidaire Built·ln gets dishes shower-clean. • SUper·Surge washln1 action turns tf'9 """""" trick. Dishes need llttl• or no pre-rlnslns. =: Soft·food• pulverlzef. • 4 cycles. Even • Pf ale W'1Jl'M • • Rinse conditioner dispenser helps keep tlasses and slMr. from tpOttln&. · • Order lnterctianpable ftunt panels separately, Colon or Brushed Chrome. • Optional deslgner door frtmlna: kit. $18811 Otfo1r models a low a $151.Q ~. '"·'"7' .~ ... · .,, .DAVI 5-BROWN , 411 E. 17th SI• Costa Mesa 646°1684 Dally 9.9, Sat. 9·6 Dime-A-Lines Mean $$$ Rites Read In South Lynn Dee~swuvan, daughter or Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sullivan or Cost.a Me 1 a , became the bride of David Graham Hobson during rites read In the Little River Methodist Chw-ch, S o u t h Carolina. Mrs. William Poston Jr. was matron of honor and Poston was best man. Guest.! were seated by Donald Hobson and Daniel Hatchell. 111e new Mrs. Hobson at- tended Newport Harbor High Scllool and her husband. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hobson of Little River, attended the Unlverslty of South Carolina and now is serving in the Coast Guard. Highlighting the affair will be the presentation or. the commodore's bell -club sym. bol of leadership -to Com· modore Giitner J. Knudson. Making the presentaUon will be Staff Commodore George P. Carver. Others in command during the coming year wUI be Dale Robinson, vice commodore and Richard Bauer, rear aim- modore. Mrs. Dexter Jacbon b: heading the decorating com· mlttee and in charge of dinner dance arrangement.I a re David Harrison, aoCial com· mlttee ehalrmarr, and Mrs. Harrison. Cowboy Smell Rides in Town Swimmy, Mike Mulligan and Cowboy Small, all story book characters, will be Introduced to small {ry al Corona de! Mar Library's slory hour tomorrow at 10 a.m. Story lady Mrs. Claire Wesner holds preschool story hours every secmd and fourth Thursday morning. FINAL Foorn Our N•w Spring Colleclio11 KNIT TERRY SHIFT $13 P•rly white with IJ•V r•d •nd n•Y'f poc.••h -button1 tool OTHDS FROM St.10 THE HOUSE OF South Coast Pl•1• lrl1tol Stl'Ht l1tPN!te9 a.tw..e J . MOflllll • U.S. NDt'I, '-k Costa Mesa ~2066 LADIES SHOES $6 90. $890. $1290 VALUES TO $22 BOOTS $17'° (BOOTS AVAILABLE AT SOUTH COAST PLAZA ONLY) 3410 Vi• Lido Newport Be1ch ------i-·---~-~--·------------------.,--------------------------··---·- • -,/11 the Circle Wins I Psych«:>logist O~~rs Sound · Advic , < I 1 f; !Jdttor'•' Nole~ " ,.... ...-.. to Dl.K'Uaion win bt 1td by sJ)ecial lll'Yleu for the San 111ulUWTPOR room. Lawren-the J.yc9.un, • w-,,'l~,.'!!f.!!;J,~.:I::~ . MW Ltana May WUlley, Joaquin~ Dllllict, who ce Y. Savmool, director of Schloj; · 1'1eu ,, 1~ w-:lc.-m~r ~~ !)~ Miss Penelope Norton, Mn. will speak Oft-How to S)>lre A c I d t m l c Achlevement -~ " .... '1'.:I =•o?l:.• Groce Everett Mn. Jack the llod, Nol Spoil the Child Center will speak oo Helping Sari Clemente ~-~1rs1 n\t,~~-i Kates, John ~. principal, / and StUI Slfi)' ~f the Tran· Our Children 0 v er c.o me ,..'Wo\.,.,~.l and the dlslrlct •J>l)'chologi>I • qulllzen. Chlkk>l·IJ>e.rnonth ,Learnlnc DtUiculUes and High PT Adams PTA Mrs. Paul Ollllel ' President COMING UP: Parents bus tolir of the school dlstnct will take place at S:!KI a.m. Thursd4l)', Jan. st. Further lnformaUoq ~ atalh1ble by __calling t11e_ achoo! o!lke ... Mrs. Ron Huff, he a 1 t h chairman announces a s ma I l pox immuniiatiOn clinic will take place. tomor- row for~fir.t grade a:.tudeots ... Pictures or bolrd men- bera and allldenll will be taken Monday, Jan. 28 ... Mrs. Qarles Scranton, ho11· orary life chatnnan wtll se- . lect i&J.s year's recipient . Bay View PTA Mn. WIWam Frost President COMING UP: Photographs will be taken 'of atudents and board memers Tue a: <I a y, Jan. '11. REPORTS: Honorary aervlce awards cornmlUee m e t yesterday. Servlrig are t!'le Mmes. William Frost, Cal Fuller, Norman Snead, Mel Thetford. Also serving is Garlan Wetzel, prlncipal. Estancia PTA Mrs. Ralph Boegel President CO G UP: Cupa~es and ~h wlll be 110ld to !tUdent.s during flnala week Wednesday, Thursday ·and Friday, Jan. 28, 29 and 30. Persons inte r ested in : donating or assisting may ·contact Mrs. Herbert Fos,,, chainna.n at 546'.-5856 or Mrs. · Ra!Ph Boegel at 54~2418. Harbor View PFO Mn. Charles sw,rd and speech therapist • . • awards for tacb•grade level ,Parent 1nd Cblld Com· ;,J Al • BoaNI meellnl al 9:!0 a.m. w\11 be made. munlcallon. Fourth lflde I ""i> Mond1y, Feb. 2:, 1n the home students wtn 1Mke 1 rsen-a)MiNH/\,;~ p supper or Mrs. William Wrtghl. . . Monte Viste PTA laUlll. Mothers 0 kin· w1n¥/;°h P'-.•l :!O p.m. lnlonnal bull•t dinner wtll · ' dergarten •lud•nls wlll host. -:i ::-r-In take palce at 7:30 p.m. Fri· Mn. Mark Morris Special treat will be award-Tuesday, Jan. '¥1, the <lay, Jan. 30, in the home of Prealdent ed to the clau witb the cafeteria. Students i~ ninth Mrs. Charles Swoid. Mrs. REPORTS: Mn. Roy Mickey highest attendance. through 12th grades will Walton Rirrir la in charge waa raUfled to serve as REPORTS: Mrs. John Grauer, present skits • , .1. Triton Or ·-aniemen•·. · ways and means chairman capers try-oulll will take ... • ~ visual .aids ch a I r m a n · reported at the b 0 a T d, place from 3 to 5 and lrom II Honor•rv servl~ 1 w a r d t g 30 Th sd Jan _, d meeUnc that a pront of $1SI_ o : p.m. ur ay, . Killybrooke PTA Mn. Rould HllJWri Prtlldent RtF'ORTS! Board .members approved the purbcue of a flag for Boy Scoot Troop 439 and Harper and R o w e Torchllgbler Ubrary of in- dividualiJed rtacUDg. enrich- ment books fe>r students ln fir-st through thlrd grades ..• J\trs. John Consoli hosted a luncheon in her home last week to modify the bylaws. Linda Vist• f'TO Mn. JGIII Gllllu President COMING UP: General meeUng •t 7:30 tonight. Marty Russo, program chainnan will Introduce Dr. Slan ley Walter1, psychologi>t and director of Talk Tuned To Tones Tonal Values and their lmplicailons will be dllaJ.Ued and winner• of the Bullocks art1Jt.crlftrm1n show will be honored whfM the TOfanl Art League meetl at 7:80 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. ZS, in the Santa Ana llbruy. commlttff was selecte • was realized from t b e 29, Serving ate Scott Paulsen, Pflnclpal and the Mmes. Chr!Jtmu bouUque. Mrs. John Tu r n e r ' chainnan; Nigel Balley appointed Mrs. William Brannick as co-David Goodaell , Mark Mor· chairman for the February ril, James Moor and James bond eleeUon. Gordon Imler, Moffetl ClUttnshlp awards foe tbe month were present· principal spoke on the new ed to Robbie Cox, Jame klnder&arten program that B and will begin In February. Hammons, Cindy rown Special recognition w a s Ttri Jo Cherry. given to Mrs. ROA Young Newport Hts. PT A for the December newsette. Mn. David Cbavls Prince of Presldenl Peace PTF COMING UP: Dime-a-dip din· ner from s:ao to 9 p.m. Harry Southron tomorrow in the cafetorlum. President St. Jolin Aux .. Mn. Denlli1 Wlilil President ., COMING UP: Family Mex· lean dimer from 4 to a p.m. SUnday, Jan. 25, in the:school hail. Mrs. Gerald Walton, chairman announces dinners will be 75 cents foe cblldren and $1.25 adults. ', REPORTS: Executive ~board meeting took pla~ last week in the home d. Mrs. Joseph Parrino. •· Enlerlalnmenl will be pro-COMING UP : Pop Brass Band ,Make 0 Sharp vlded at 11:30 by the directed by Mrs. Norb Midshipmen Band of Prechel will perform at the • T radej Use Newport Harbor H i g h A l" School. Proceeds will be us-aMual musical festival at 8 Dime· • 1nes ·~ edfMthep~~aseof acon· ~~p.~m~-~5~alurd~~·Y~·~J~an~.~~~·~m.!:::=============~::::::: trolled readlng center. REPORTS : Mn. Roderick Wheeler and Mrs. Maurice Rogers, paperba ck bookstore chainnen, an- nounced that more than 100 students particlpalt!d in the trade-•book days last week. Peulerino PTA Mn. Nisei Balley Preatdenl \\\ 0 GET . . . '---' surpri se values on all nevv MAYTAG Holes-in-one will take a back seat when Balearic School PTA sponsors a Hit the-Circle Derby Feb. 7. Golfer-s whose balls-drop-within the circle will win three golf balls and the school will win by receiving funds !o~ new playgr~nd equipment and teaching aids. Mesa Verde Country Club will be the setting from 7:30 a.m. till noon. Practicing early is Mrs. David Wagner with the help of Susan Cass and John Cannon . I President COMINS UP : Parenti of first -grade-students are4nviled to attend la grade ll!Yel meeting from 2~ 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28, in the home of Mrs. Thomas Testman. Artist Jo Rebert, a sraduate or Detroit Society of Arts and Craft.a. will supplement her talk with 1Udes. Wbmers-to be-honored Jn. elude the Mlnea. Leo Roth, KeMeth Cohen, Sheldon Metz, Lee Hooper, Donald Solomon, Morris Goldsmith and Gene Mont,omery. COMING UP: Book Fair with a wide selecUon and priced from 25 cents to $3.95 will take place Monday, Tues· day, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26, 27, 30 and 31, in the multipurpo1e room. AssisUng on the committee are the Mmes. Richard Baldwin, chalnnan; Ronald Nichols, Roa Youne:, Arthur Lundgrtn, Don Diaz, Paul Dumain, John Grauer, Nick Hanson, Fred Palmer , Richard Schmick, Wtlllam Brannick , Ronald Rlchanl!on. Levon Bardsley and Fredric Westover ••• Unit meeUng at 7:J> p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, In the automatic vvashers & dryers · FROM THE DEPENDABILITY PEOPLE Othen . recelvtng honorable mention include the Mmes Jerry Berg, Jerome Robinson , Roth, Montcomery a n <I 5te1'1ien Nem<U. White Elephant Auction Sale · Follows Dinner . . : )t. white elphanl audlon will be staged by aucllonee.r . DQnald }\ebeck following the foUrth aonual potluck dinner· auCUon planned by the San Juan· Capistrano Woman's . Club on Saturday, Jan. 24. Dinner, served in th e clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. under the· dlrecUon of Mn. 1.telba Hanson and committee members Mrs. John Given and Mn. Marvin Schtptnan, will · featu~ gourmet ·cooking by club members. Acting u · auctkin· htlpe~ will be Mrs . Gordon Sunde and Mrs. Jack Cobb. HB Auxiliary American Legion Autiliary Chuck Wagon Time at Woodland School · ot HunUngton Beach gathers in the American Lq;ioit Hall at 1:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month. On the fourth Thursday meml)trs m1y call Mrs. ArDe Jensen, 536-2m, for location inform11Uon . Giddap, Little One Bradburn, is the Command of Norah Findlay, Ronnie Buchanan and Heather F'in.dlay (left to right) as they spur tbeir pony on to the \Vestern Dinner planned by \Voodland PFO !or Tuesday, Jan. 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in ~he LIMITED OFFER PROGRAM INCLUDES e ZO Yblh e HOGttd Pool ..... , Slttl119 e -~Pool •S.-• Swlotmla9 .._, • Steam lath • Sauno lath • MOSSG9e • Dressi09 BootM • 'enonalizad Courses .. , ,.Ultl ~I.OH f!Oll WOMlflil e A HlllLTH CLU• FOil MliH GARDEN SQUARE HEALTH CLUB 9542 GARDEN GROV E Bl VO, GARDEN GROVE 537-5410 ' 't ' school...cafeteria. \Vestern movies, a decorative ex- hibit by project Sl\1ILE and a menu of hamburgers. ranch-style baked beans, salad, chocolate milk and cake 'rill be featured. Admission is $1. j FINA L CLEAlANCE NE1t' MARKDOWNS Z Z · NEW HEDl!CTIONS Z Z BOYS C.LOTltlNG; c;LOSE·OUT 11 NOW 1/2 OF SALE PRICI PROM_ISE YOURSELF ... TO SEE ond TRY malfiej "MIRACLE WIGS" Tlie INSl ANT HAIR-DO ! , • , for holid1y ttd-1bouh. 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I ' ... $ •: . . ' . ~ for , GREEN GIANT 12·0L CAN fo~I " ALSO WHOLI KERNEL CORN I, KITCHEN SLICED IEANS NO. 303 CANS . . -. , • .J •--• STEAKS LEG OF LAMB U.S.D.A. INSPECT!D FRESH FROZEN NEW ZEALAND GENUINE SPRING ' TURKEY PARTS YOUNG HEN OR TOM .TURKEYS-ALL HA ND CUT LONDON $ 39 BROILS •••• . . ' . , WINGS ...... . .. 11.39• LEGS ............. ...11.49 ' All LEAN MEAT NO WASTE LB. LB. RIB STEAKS RIB LAMB 98' CHOPS ··--·· II. THIGHS ............ Lt. 59' BREASTS ....... La.69' MAYFAIR 11.UE RlllON STfflt IEEFORU.S.O.A. C"OIC£ www~www Van de Kamps SPECIALS Thurt,·Sun., Jan, 22.25 R111berry or I'll• Jftc Coffee Cake .... m ... ~- ~:~;~~. ~~~ .... ,.« &Sc Pe~an !25 Spice Cake .... ,.,.,.. , Half.C.M: ••• l!t ' YAMLLA 2-0L C SClflUIHGS 49 DTIAa "" ·SMALL LOIN s 119 LAMB CHOPS LI. GIB LETS ........ 11.49 ' BACKS N~~:s ... 11.1 9' SELF-BASTING T:URKEYS ALL POPULAR BRANDS . FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER ___ .. ______ u.59' FRESH BEEF HEART$ _____ ;_,_, -.u.59' SMOKED PORK LOIN CHOPS _ umuur.t1.s1 09 SLAB BACON-BY THE PIECE ........... _. 11. 69' · HORMEL LINK SAUSAGE ... .!:.~~~--...... 59' CANADIAN BACON .. ":~~-·-·----· .. ·--·79' PORK TENDIRLOIN na<l1UUC8 , ______ u. S)lt - WILSON CRISPRITE BACON -··-1.u ... ~69' -----------------'Nf lll1fll\l(fMftlGMT ADVEITIUO PlllCES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS 'o ""'""""o THURSDAY.JAN. 22 THRU WED., JAN. 28 (0MMll(1Al01Al(IS --· oPeN MAYFAIR MARKO 24 HOURS 175 e . 17th STReer, COSTA MeSA . - ) • l l ' l , ....... '!"""""'""""'!"I!--""'--~~-.......... --....,--------.-.--------.--------...,.----..... ---~-------~----·--------··----·· -·-.. --.. ·----.--.. • • • DAil V I'll OT '' Name of the Game': Cook1ng a By JOHNA BUNN suave, 'aoave' kick." ht qulp- '1/NIVE"•'L CI y pee. By now, Bob bad moved • ·~ in1o hlJ dtwlng room Ill<! :~n I go home at nlaht, I was hungrily devourins an ap- ~ut the door and spend the pie. tlipe with my fam.lly. When &ked If he la a Caprlc:orn -)'tU work this wa,y, you have (ht was born on Jan. 13) he 1d allocate your time. laulhed, "Ye.s, but J 1 m •"'Now I have lime for ITIY parllally G e m i n I , splitting wtfe, my chlltiren. At nlght, I from the kitchen In favDr of eijoy good lood. I like lo drlnk ~ootdoor cooking. I ®·the same a JIU.le vino. I fCKUld out l!bout thing every other California fctir or five years ago, that by husband does: destroy good ~nking wine, you aren't blot-meat over charcoal. Seriously, ~" actor Robert Stack uid, thouih, we use ~Y sauce and biir st.eel.blue er,es crlp~ng marfnate the meat." illo a ready smt e. "We hive a Chinese: oven, "I grew qp In Europe and we're very fond of," he added. live .good fooQ, good wines and "One of those imported ~lent company. J don't Chinese ovens!" his visitor rially cook as much as 1 love a1ked . tit eat," he re.Ottted. Stack, a 'fifth generation Californian ~w up among motion picture qd concert artists. And as·a child, he traveled extensively ,ill1Europe, attending school in .france and Jtaly. J:le praised the food or ·rrance and Italy, beginning a culinary ses.slon between takes aa the set of "The Name llle Game" (NJlC.TV ) ... Last rear we were in Paris whlle I ~ ma!Ung a movie with ~an Gabln. He took us to so liany great places t h e average tourist doesn't know ~t -mostly bistros, but Ille food was so marvelous. ,:"You can eat very well in Jaly without indulging in the --.-sta. The veal is fantastic," ~ said, praising some veal 1'l'd sampled on a skililg vaca- tion in Cortina with his wife Rosemarie and their two Children Elizabeth, 13 and Jtobert, 1 I. "The veal there is Jnade wlth white wine sauce. In Rome, I got used to the • tocaI wines and ~·ent on a "No, we've got the. one lhnl Trader Vic uses. We've had great luck with wild game. We have a duck lodge up north and we have mallard ducks, gee:te, pheasants and quail. I've cooked some wonderful ducks in . the ~inese oven. IJt gives a wondei'ful flavor that goes through the meat. And for thOle who are not that completejy enJJl\()Ured of the wild taste, it's kind of a com· bl nation of both." He couldn't give specific directions for cooking the mallard but advised, "What you do ill experiment. You can stuff the bird if you like. We have a marination for it with wine and other things. Rosemarie would hay~ to give you the exact recipe." The most impartant Uting is using aromatlc wood either orange or hickory chips, in combination with the Chinese oven. "It's the wood that gives the bird a wonderfully exotic flavor unlike anything you've ever eaten be.fore. Also, the Dre ssing Enhances Goodne ss fact that yoo 're cooking it Mid yoo're not punctUrlng it any way as you just hang the bird." Asked if any of the charcoal· burning barbecue k e t l I e 1 available t.1 the U.S. would work Bob said, "No, that's a whole different '.scat'. The Chinese oven has a fire boJ down low, off to the side. It has the actual chimney where the Fire box must be which must be a couple of feet from the: chimney. So what you're actually dolng Is gelling the smoke and lhe heat. Instead Of getting the heat directly under 1he food, the heat and smoke move horizontally and then come ue the flue. What you're getting is lhe smoke effect and heal, but not from the heat 11ouree under the meat. "The duck has a general cooking all the way through. The flavor is reaJly very et· otic and it's worth fooling around, but you have to ex. perlment becauie it takes quite a while to learn. "The preparaUon becomes a simple matter of hanging the duck. You suspend it and It cooks all around. You never have to worry about turning or basting it. And they turn out ~·onderfully." Fortunately, he has some time between show11, a change from the grueling schedule he once put in during the run of "The Untouchables." . "What you've seen here In 10 days is what normally you get done Jn 10 weeks of motion pictures. So you 're working JO times faster lhJn perhaps you should. You have to get your motor going and prepare yourself. 4High in flavor, lo\v in cost, Beef r.rtilani made \Vith flank steak is a top favo- rite for family dining. Brush both sides of a t\vo pound flank steak generous· Jy with Italian dressing. Marinate in refrigerator for several hours. Broil at ,high heat, 2 inches from burner, al1owing 5-7 minutes per side. Carve on board \vith gravy well. Slice thin against grain. Serve \Vi th mushrooms, onions, carrots, tossed green salad· and dessert of fresh fruit and cheese. . Treasure Trove Found In Budget-saving Dish Wouldn't you like to disco ver a sea chest full of treasures ... doublO<flS, pieces of eight. 1lJ1d other delights? Of course, when you need to • make an important purchase "that strains the family budget, ,YOU don't go lookbig for burled ireuure. You save ••. meybe. 1 few penniu a day ... but tbey bu ild up until you have a 1ubrtanUal i:um. You can economlu and atUl serve your family whole191M weU-balanced meals If you oc-- caalomdly spark · menus wlth low-cost meat and mac•ronl 91she1 li);e Treasure Trove Medley. There's hkklen treasure In lhia dish -the d•llahUuI .sauce made from condensed cream of celery soup -that sa\'es you tlme, money and ef· fort becauae it is perfec tly sea!IOntd and ready to use. A little aoUr cream blended with the soup brlnis out the navor of the remaining col· orful ingredients ; diced bologna, macaroni, shredded carrots, green pepper, and dried dill leaves. For dessert, whit coukl be better than an old-fashioned fruit cobbler, lhe k I n d grandmother used to make with gobs of so u r cream spooned over Ill bubbling warm richness. ,.fake it with canned chtrry pie fllling and a rich bl.!cuit !oppl•i· ' TREASURE TROVE MEDLEV 1 1~ cups diced bologna (about ~ pound) 'h cup chopped green pepper ~~ cup shredded carrot 1 ~ cup chopped onion '4 teaspoon dried dlU leaves 2 tablespoons butter or margarine I can (IO !fl ounces) con· densed cream oC celery '°"P 2 cups c:oolr:ed macaroni (I cup tmcooked) V4 cup sour cream In saucepan, brown bologna and cook green pepper, carrot, onlon and dlll In butter unUI \'egetables are U!nder. ~ Stir in remaining In· grtdltrrts. Heat; stir now and lhen. ~fakes 4 1trvlng1. THE GAME COOK Robert Stack the kiss of death! It <t,vesn't I dl'd ' wlllt "fevers and when you're Urt1i and instead of going to bod, you stay up all ilight and work, the system fighl.5 back. You end up with all your muscle tone going to pot. I wouldn't . recom1nend that ovtr any long perlod of time to anyo ne. I've learned my lesso n and I'm not going to do that no more. "It's just stupid to do to yourself. You must.-know \he story about the horse and the mule? The horse you can ri~e Lo death and the mule has enough brains to stop when he can't go any further. So I'm going to be a mule from now on." he laughed. "I take good care or my.elr and exercLse a good deal. I play tennis, golf, water ski, whatever comes up if it's there." Jlosemarie ir an ex· ceilent athltte, be said. "Wllen we go shooting we do a lot of walking and hiking. And even \\"hen I play golf, I try to jog about h.:l. of the 18 holes lo ge t the heart going a bit. I love to feel well. "Once you get feeling bad as I once did, that's a terrible period." LDter we contactt'd Rosemari~ for the marinade recipe that works for beef or game. The Slacks live in a stone and glass ""'ailed Chinese modern house in Bel A:r. Cooks who cannot secure the Chinese oven or aromatlc ,~·ood, can use the marinade for preparing beef or duck in conventional kitchens. 1 cup vioe11r J tablespoon salt I teaspooo freshly ground black pepper Combine all ingredients e"\'· ci?pt salt, pepper and steak. Mix \Yell. Rub salt and pepper yito both aides of the 11teai. Place meat in a shallow glass dl&h. Pour marinade over beef until it ls well 1noi1tened on all sides. The oil floating on the su rfa ce , prevents tbe meat f r o m discoloring and helps the marinade retain i~ flavor. Cover, marinate at least six hours at room temperature (or 12--24 hours in the refrigerator) turning o v er every few hours. When ready to cook, wipe the meat with the cloth. Preserve marinade for ba.rting. Cook m'!at in Chinese oven u'lng aromatic chips (orange or hickory) according to manllfacturf'r's dlrections. tor on outdoor barbecue or place on broiler pan 3-4 inches from heat cooking 8-10 miru. on each side for rare sleak, slightly longer for better done.) Baste sereral limes \\'ith marinade. Ser\'es 8·10. Aftcrthoujhts: To roast duck, buy a 5 pound Long Island duckling (or use wild mallard ). Clean duck. Season ca vily generously with salt, pepper and fill \Yith 3 or 4 die· ed green apples. Close cavity \rith skey,·ers or lacing. ?-.1arinate accordinc t o "I had a couple of months off. I had to almost run around the block to get my heart aolng to remind mysel! what it was like so that when I jump into that cold water, it doean't come as a terrible shock. But if you're not prepared, or: this klnd of show when you get very fine actors, they'll swallow YoU ~p." \\'OrK. '1 Although he puts in a 12· hour working day, he ap- peared much younger and some pounds leaner than dur· ing his previous series. · ~irecUons given a b o v e R. 0 8 ER T ST ACK ' S ~tJbslituting r:ct for \\1hile BARBECUE[) \Vine. · lt eeemed 111lmost like a horse !ti training, hU visitor suggested. "Yes il is," Bob aifeed. "1£ you st.art horsing around or going out at night, boy, that'!!' "My weight's about the same. I had a big fatigue pro- blem during the Elliott Ness days. I got a toxemia that kind ol blew me up. But now I'm in good shape." That's partly why he 's aware of drinking ln reference to fatigue he said. •·s1oating is a matter of fluid retention. really. And when you work as STEAK WITH MARINADE 1 cup thi nly sliced onion :i4 cup thinly sliced carrot 1 teaspoon finely chopped garlic 2 bay leaves, crumbled 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 1 teaspoon thyme. crumbied 3 pound filet of steak. cul at least 2 inches thick J cups dry white wine \.:? cup olive (or vegetab!e) oil k~ ~~:;.. Home a Gift Shop RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER l.ih~~s~ ALL MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK! 3433 Vio :ido, Ne~port Buch . t To oven-roast, lie wings and legs in place; place breast· side up on rack in roasting pan. Cook in preheated 300 degrees F. allo\vlrig 25 minutes to the pound or until duck te.!ls done (when leg bone moves easily in the socket.). Baslc duck frequently with marinade during coo k in g. Remove to heated platter, allow bird to firm up before carving. Rcmo\'e cooked ap- ples and discard. OPEN DAILY 9·6 • • I 673-6360 t WITH SALLIE "I LOVE THIS PIECE OF ~OOD" The blank bill board blbl· ting out a Flower Shop win- dow was pqt up as a sort of ''What 's this lhinz for?" You know •what happened, "•Ith the help of a frien~ly black <·ray on ••• "Jennie loves Dick ... Post no Bills . . . Thump Thump • • • Hearts, lover's knoll'' ••• Everybody got into the acl, bringing their own colored paints. to produce a true renaissance l'amore • • . No1v 11·e know ..• big red hearts are plastered All over . . . and pretty soon we're going lo bore holes in the board, so everybody can peek thru .•• WE LOVE TO BE DISCOVERED "I just. ~·ant lo ezpre&s my appreciation as a 'new' ~hopper here in Newport Beach !or your e1cellcnl service, kindness, and courtesy I have received. It surely is a pleasure to "shop' in a store like yours. Your sales people are outstanding. Everyone is .so pleasant and helpful. f\fail· ing packages overseas is a pleasure 1vith you. Thank you again in making 'mov- ing' a happy transition." Dear lady we Jove you for the "wann our hearts" note. SAM AND PAL AND VALENTfNES ' 'M a i Ii n g overseas pac:•ages is a pleasure • , . " You bet it is if you ask Vi \Vinn to be your Cupid. She does up the loveliest litUe bundles of canned ham· burgers, gum, packaged cookies, beef jerkey, and all the healthy vegetable aod fruit things too ••• makes 'em love happy with a big red sucker ar.d a droozle of red cello and jelly beans. She even finds names t.h ru her connections with the Service ~!en's Center for Orange County. One of our lovely lady friends had her children bake cookies, ant.I put lhem together with juices, candies and other gOOct things. Vi round her thf' boys to send them to. They're a 11 sweethearts over there and deserve a lot of love from us. DID VOU EVER TASTE AN ORCHID From deep do\vn In the heart of the lip or Florida fron1 \Vabasso on the Indian Ri ver i.~ a special little blooming spot that grows the fineil arapefruit in the world. Big. shiny, and \\'hitc. the.sr Taj Mahal grapefruit beauties total up to almost 2 pounds a piece. Their delicate fine texture could easily be divided up lo start the day off right for 4 people. \Vha l a \vay to discipline a day ... the In· d\1n-deer, Or c hid, or Orchideer way . If orariges arr your bo1r\ of vitamin C. step into the land of the giant navels, the 1nlghty munchers, with the big eating sections that give you .something to re~.!>' slnk your teeth into ... Try on the O'anjou pears Io r luscious flavor .site or the little ugly Cornice with the s1veet tasting surprise tn· side. Papayas. fancy t a ngerines. persimmons, and coconuts . • Fresh Pineapple blooming out •II over . . • Elmira white grapc.s, like \Ady fingers" ttt team up with rancy rtd table grapes ... A produce place Is like spring in January. Who sez It's raining. dark and cald outside .•• Ri chard's, the p e op 1 c store of Newport Buch. where you can alst find sugar cane ror the kids to suck on, and rum flavored custar rt pit, 3nd chetseburgers ready ror the &riddle. ·~ ' - I H~ND SELECTED FRUITS AND • VEGE(ABLES FOR PERFECT FLAVOR! BROILED FOJi' BREAKFAST, TANGY IN SALADS. A DIETER 'S .DjllGHT, JUICY "CREST" TEXAS RUIY RED. GRAPEFRUIT 10 •Oil $1 A GOOD CH CE FOR FRUIT SALADS-EXTRA FANCY CRISP, ASHINGTON STATE, GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE 6 LIS.$1 JUMBO SIZE, fU TO EAT, EASY. TO PEEL, TANGERINES .5 LIS. $1 SERVE BUTTERED *ITH CHIVES AND PARSLEY CARROTSSHBURN'S y2U~:~ 25~ KRAFT SLICE D AMERICAN CHEESE • oz. 49¢ 0.A.K. SLICED DANISH HAM 4 OL 49¢ ALEX / CHILI BRICK • OI. 311 LAS HIERBAS Herb French Dressing , oL lSc HOMAOE GENUINE KOSHER DILL PICKLES u OL 39c crg:;().(j~' W.fl..Y. FROZEN FOODS ARE THE GOOD COOK'S HUR~Y·UP HELPERS. DELIGHTFUL FOODS IN A JIFFY! SARA LEE All FLAVORS CHEESE CAKE ··~ 79¢ DOLE ~- PINEAPPLE CHl.JNKS "'" o.. ~,.. '1 MRS. PAULS FISH STICKS tOL STOUFFERS CREAMED CHIC~EN 111/i oz. STOUFFER$ ROAST BEEF HASH 11 ~ oz. C&W BROCCOLETTES t OL BI RDSEYE GLAZED BEETS 11 OL 2 .. , 69c BIRDSEYE. WITH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE BROCCOLI SPEARS 110L 2,.. 69C EMPEROR CHICKEN Oust • halved, skinned chic••" breasts with 1easoned flour. In 1kiO.t, brown chickan in y,. lb. butter. Put bra11t1 i" ~pan roasting pan and 1prinkl1 each with I T. pan drippin91. 81k11 uncov• arad in '400• oven for 5 min, Turn, brush with dripP,ings, b1k1 10-15 min, or till tender. S•uta I 1/J lbs. whol1 mu1hrff1T11 fr, 1/4 lb. butter. Add I T. minced onltin, 2 C. cream, V• C. sherry, I tip. 1aft, 1/1 tip. pepper. Simmer 5 min. Stir lit II/a T, flour mixed with y,. C, water. Cook, stirring till th ick ened. Top bakecl chick, an with mu1hroom sauce and 91rnlth wit h diced P.imi•nto and P,.lf11ty, • PHONE 1>73-6360 FOR HOME OEUYERY IN OUR DELIVERY. AREA PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 22, 23, 24 ' Or91n s ... ...i. For Your Ploooure by lomico Foy _.. ...... ,~ ·, ... ·~~ ' • I , : "' I \ ' .. _ ... LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE ~ ~~~~ ~ ~\\\w;~ a\ ~\~"t~~ \ " YOU ALWAYS WIN AT RICHARD1S, IECAUSE YOU KNOW YOU'RE GETTING UNRIVALED QUALITY. THE FINEST PRODUCTS ARE ALWAYS THE REAL BARGAINS! ANO · .THAT ALMOST FORGOTTEN IDEAl. INDIVIDUAL SERVICE, STILL FLOURISHES AT RICHARD'S. WHATEVER YOUR SPECIAL NEEDS, WE TRY TO SERVE THEM. ISN'T THIS WHAT YOU'RE REALLY LOOKING FOR? " t~c¢ THERE ARE NO PRESERVATIVES IN ZACK'!: FARMS FRESH POULTRY! Whole Body FRYERS o.118httu1 for roHtin8 39~a. (Ut•Up FRYERS Nice for Chicken c1cc111or1 45~, SPLIT BROILERS E1poclolly good borbocuod 45~1. Large Roasting CHICKENS 55~,. CHICKEN PARTS, FOR FAMILIES THAT PREFER LIGHT OR DARK MEAT-OR FOR SPECIAL RECIPES. Chicken Breasts 89c.... Chicken Livers Legs & Thighs·~ 69c.... Chicken Necks Chicken Wings ':.,' 39c.... Chicken Backs CORNtSH GAME HENS -=.--... . ........ . BOX OF 12 HENS TURKEY BREASTS TURKEY THIGHS TURKEY LEGS Nkete ...,_ 19 ,.If f,_, S... nf WN, It fan 2t OL 69c, .. Hie, .. 10c ... 69c .... 7,95 IOX 98c Lt. 49c ... 49c LI. LONG ISLAND DUCKLING .. _.... ..... 1.09 , .. l/2 CORNIStf GAMI HEN-..-_ _,.. ._s9c .... CA'RPENTER SQUABS --.... -.... 2.65 ... Stuffed Roasting Chicken ... .....,, A.._. _s,_ ... lXOTIC SIAfOOD AND U.S.D.A. PAIMt lltf, TOO Wtdnesdat, January 21, 1970 OArLV PILOT ~~~§~1 WE HAVE OVER 9000 ITEMS IN THE EIROCERY DEPARTMENT, THAT'S BEC AUSE WE STOCK WHAT YOU ASK FOR, NOT JU ST HIGH VOLUME ITEMS! YUBAN COFFE E I LB . 7 5~ YUBAN COFFEE , u . 1.49 NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS IJ OZ. l5c BETTY CROCKER REGULAR SIZE Cake Mixes :r.-::::i 3 FOR $1 BETTY CROCKER REGULAR SIZE CAKE FROSTING-rt .. fin•n 3, .. '1 HUNrs Whole Spiced Peaches ,.,, DOLE JUICE PACK 29c SLICED PINEAPPLE #2 3 '" '1 ARDEN AA BUTTER DOLE JUICE PACK CHUNK LI. 79c PINEAPPPLE #2 3 FOR $1 DOLE JUICE PAC K CRUSHED PINEAPPLE #• 3 ,..'1 HEINZ KETCHUP 14 OZ. SIZI 2, .. 43¢ GREEN GIANT FRENCH STYLE BEANS ,,, 5 ,., '1 . GREEN GIANT KITCHEN SLICED BEANS '" 5 '" '1 GEBHARDT'S TAMALES 300 3 FOR $1 GEBHARDT'S Chili Con Carne w1~ ..... ,. oz. 49¢ KLEENEX DINNER NAPKINS 50 cr. 4,,. '1 J.~h-M '""CYl~ Onion Ham!?,urg_er Buns BRAN MUFFINS 6 '" 31 ¢ 6, .. 59¢ 41 ¢ FRENCH BREAD Surprise Special !-'2 Price A fr,shly baked specialty. Com• in and be surprised! &9[.·U.l'To(;t. BLUM'S ANNIVERSARY CHOCOLATES A special I lb. boi of a ssorted chocolates. Re9. 2.75 SPECIAL 1. 95 IOX EVER.BLOOM ING, ARTIFICIAL SPRING TULIP POTS Gay colored tulips in decorative 4" Maxica n clay pots. J ,99 EACH See out beautifui array of new art ificial Sprin9 flow ers! COMPANY CHICKEN DINNER EMPEROR CHICKEN BUTTERED CARROTS wHh Ch ives & Persley BROCCOLI w;th HOLLANDAISE RICE PILAF HOT BISCUITS CHERRY CHEESECAKE Serve with chilled Chatdonn•y, Tramlner or Roi• wine. " ·I ' d ••• lSlild!d w ALFJlliL!S !std 1 id ll&IA&FJ lfblfsn••AsHs••••s1J11sZF!llLY!•U1£¢5' SC! so ·~znsat snll'•l!lUAIOIJftaBE( ~~ MARKET, HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS • OPEN DAILY 9.7, SUN. t-6 OPEN DAILY t.6 OPEN DAILY, t .6 DAILY t.5:30, SAT. 9.5 OPEN DAILY 9.6 DAILY 8:!0°6, SAT. 8;J0.5 ' ' . l Wtd~, J.,,,;,, 21, 19TO ' ' . '• POAMlllG CUA•;· 01ui'AJA .· Sl:U · 21 I OC UMIT ONE ·or. WJTH con . THIS (Inc.I. 3c: off label) COUPON . . ~ ' .. ':. NloSOAK a1z FRE.E '~.~ · WITH THIS COUPON-LIMIT ONE t ~~=!:z ••0•1 $1119 . 'lb. •' -' .. •• . -· ' l'•ODl!I U.S.a."""5PICnD ·LEG· OF .-' liAMB: ftc 71b . ufERSUCED BACOI !t:rt'fc ~Ei~H FILLOS si'Aoici»'~nK CHoPs ~ 1 ;b! · FiisH 1un11F1sH CHUlllCCANADIAN BACON ~If..! iiiiDED'SHRIMP ...... ..-.._ ________ "" . F'i'oiii0v1a1 STEAKS 89rb. fl'ioED FISH STICKS .f •• , .·. . , I . ' ' . , VETS' DOG FOOD ·1·2 ··"'1 <Onl ': COCKO'THEWALK . FRUIT COCKTAIL WHOLE, SWEET . LIBBY'S PICKLES TREE TOP WASHINGTON STATE APPLE JUICE MAGIC CHEF FRESH MAYONNAISE UQUID JO~ .DETERGENT 22-· .. 49c ,., • 0 •1 $9c gallor.. btL . ·~·" 49c ,., J2·0L 69c b11. '12~ .. 3· 9c: ,., ~5;:?;;;! ';:;l;;:;;~S:; .. U:G'·:;EG.;'BEE HONEY DELICATESSEN ROCKINGHAM DLINDID KENTUCKY . WHISKEY FULL s3'' .QUART ltOTHSCHllONA'°'-fOH IMl'OITIO s49a BRANDY v.•<>•. ~" «tMNAW.AY'S lMl'Ol'm>l6 NO()f- SCOTCH = s4tt ·wHISKY "~ """ DUDDIO'S "TRI O•IOINAL" CHIPPED MEATS . ·•BEEF• CORNED BE'Ef • HAM• TURKEY •CHICKEN•. PASTRAMI 3 3~,,•1 pk; .. POOD GIANT PRIMIUM QUAUTY JACK CHEESE MONTl•IY WISCONSIN 99c 'full pound fOOD GIANT flES11 LIVER SAUS~GE '~;:· 49c COUNTRY LANE PLAIN or IUnERMtlK BISCU.TS 3 !·~;;29c COffU -All GRINDS Hollywood Safflower Margarine (includes Jc off) l ·lb. pkg.37c MJ B Sunshille Krispy (rockers, l ·lb. bo~ ........................... 37c GREAT NORTHERN or PINTO 78c Vermont McidSyrvp, 12·oL bot1le ............................ 39c SUN VISTA BEANS 1-lh. Vermont Maid Syrup, 24-oz. bo111t--....................... 73c <Oft Sta-Flo Fabric Finish, 20-oz. size ................................ 65c 2 no. 300 29c 2·fb. con •••• ~.$1 .55 Nabisco Sugar Honey Grohoms, I ·lb. pkg .................. , .. 41 c cons J·lb. con ...... $2.25 Coronet Frozen Onion Rings, 5-oz. pkg ........................ 29c MIX or MATCM P•hil KIST VE GET-ABLE$ •PEAS•COIN ·s·-•1 •GREEN BEANS 30i •TOMATOES. · · •STEWED TOMATOES ,. ••• 1 U.S. NO. 1 I EXOTIC FLAVOR I RID YILYIT :HAWAIIAN: . YAMS . l· PAPAYAS i 2~29C ·: 3 for $1 l . PUNCAN .HINES ' LAYER CAKE MIXES 2300 Barbor Blvd. at Wilson St.. Harbor Shopping Center, f -r----fltdnt ' January 21, 1970 (N) 8 PILDT-.\bVfllTMR TOP. Sllll.01~ .. BONELESS . . SJEAK · ~. ·-/~I~! Coronet Frozen'-'niott -.,ing:S;.· l~.t pkg. _ •• _.:. ............. 49c Yubon tnstont Coffee, 8-oz. JOr ·······-·········~··· .. •···· .. $1 .29 Tabby 1'eol Cllf Food : .... , .. , .................. 2 no.~ cons 35c Wtyerhouser ~5-lo-Lovs. box of-4,... .... :.. ........... ~ ...... 7.SC BIU<! Bonnet So , Mo<ilorine;-1-lb. pkg: .. , .... , .. : ............. 37' Rorol Gelo~n eludes 2Wfl ·6·0L lom•ly su ........ 2 for-3.SC Ort Hol·Ch '~rs. 31'1·oz. con ......................... 2Sc ·I Cosfil Mesa • •· • •· • ., • ; PllOT.AO~ERTlSER :9 j N) WtdntMlay, Januar1 21, 1970 WtdntSday, Jan uary 21, 1970 DAILY l'ILOT ,:; · / . -. USDA '. CHOIC~. 1Bonel-.ss , Steaks ..., . 11$Dl CHlaa 811R IMI I · .8. C. of Fill C.W Cit j lMll111a . ~ • l111lns F..ilr . . .. ~ . Sirloin Tip Steab =. .. '1" Swiss Steab ..=::. "' ,. 69' Beef Flank Steaks. .. $.1" I . ' -Canned Picnics ' . . .... =t~.~ . $" " . ' ~%-iltn i .......... .._ .... ···~·-......... j YtrilU.l t•&o iia7 la u..:..ni· ''. •" .,. "• •• ...: Sf ... ..... •• ·~SMQI ... Sal • ' 191 I anll A=::~!_-;.;: l ~ t ! ' ' -....... n ·ssue· ~-.... ,. .. IPPUSAUCE-' - ~~:: 4~34' ' ·i Ex 'KM • , ,.. .... hTool · · • : • :::·Bleach Y.UOW Cli!lgl- Otoice Of ,Slic.i OrHah.dofw SoMid Of DI-'. ~ _ __... _____ .... .Fancy · licious ~pples -61.p,r; Sp0rklln9 Fresh! , ' '' ' Illes.· · Cali mia ., · · ' "'flinty " ovals ', ' ..... ' ' pefrnt White , arsh-. .V• less . ·~99c 8~59c · Fa , t ; ~nana 1 ·~1~:" · 2 )It. 2~: Ta·m1· .. ennes Med mSize· 2 2sc ,.. t Juicy Sweet I'~ -· . ' ~. ~· _) ' . . ., Ytltijr h'°9s :,,1 : J :; S91 ii~ . J!illli . ':" .. " ·~~ 4J-Cir,.fi" ~=~:r . 2~.z.-1 · -. "f::::,. ·::·1.- Pttm. ~ 1 11 :C W Fr1it .l1ice ~'t.,:., Y::< 71' . - li&llwoJ ••• Sent llmjAilf llut Saf-ay I.Ow Prica f1 11-oz. C8a ' c ' -15'1141. can GHletie . PUJINUM-l'LU5 c:=.) ~~ 66° . . .. BIZ- TO~TO $0UP lain Haol&-llicll.'lllict'Toiato n-. · · lroiii~Jeltzer l'rlt-.,. ........... : · .U..... ·bilil!illl' ROSE ,.Os' ·GARDEN ·:::.~=. "'""' 61' :::-...:.;. ,. ....... .s1• :.:.·:··.;r-· ....... .._ .. Ull ••I lllie .,.. ..... •• .... , .... , • tf It .. BUSHES -MULCH c.w , .. let. 99' ..... ,...... It' ...... :::.• i . •1• Uient-41 n Ytllfl ,_ tf H Clrltwtlllt41iel llM, itlM .... W1 C. ,..,......, ... 11W M . ~.~-'8c ::"'-' .... ~.:. 88• &!-· s111 ~~'-= ....... 11• ~:!: .... ;?9' ~!!':I-._At -· ... Illy Leite. 17' C...., Sm. ..... ...._ C-. , -~· ...._"' ._•_••_,. __ _. ,. a.t Niotl n1c .-.. 1-. .... Ct11~1.lt..., M. yy· ·"'9111tf•"'• .... Mlll.._ •r ! e 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach .e 24 Monarch Bay Plaza, So. Laguna • 636 N. Coast ·Hwy., Laguna Beach • Santa Ana freeway at La Paz, MiUio~ V'iejo ~ Wilson & Fairview, Costa Mesa · · · .. , j I f I • ,3,-d .big ~ -week · of .El. Ranc~o's January Sale! I I c.. I I Ruby Red variety from ; I Firm and ripe! They'll cut up Into Texas! Pink meat that's so picture pretty slices for sand\viches delightfullY, sweet and juicy! I Delicioua broiled ! Get enoUgh or salads .•• and taste every bit as at this special price! far I good as they look I -- I) lb. I I I I I I I I lilD Zucchini ••. garden fresh! ••• with tender rincb .•• your assurance that they'll be every bit as delicious as you expect El Rancho produce to be! I I Sunkist Oranges 8 : $1 Green Onions ........ Sb~ .. I I Fresh -Broccoli ...... 19~ •. ' Ripe, sweet Navel variety.! •• Serve a fresh citru& salad this \Veekend! I Garden fresh ••• just zesty. enough lo offer the flavor you prefer! I Tender .stalks with firm tight heads! ~1 •• You'll enjoy every ounce l I I Golden Apples 6 ; $1 Red 1Radishes ........ Sb~: I I 1Romaine Lettuce 10! Dtlicioue ••• globes of golden goodnes.s ••• crunchy cri sp! I l'~resh ! . , . that's '"-hy they're snapping crisp ... \vi th snappY. flavor! I Crisp green leaves, tender ..• so coiJrful in salads .•• and Io''' priced? Super Shopper Grocery Specials! G/olf tdilia PBach11. ~: ::: . 5"' ~I Glorious Elbert.as ••• picked at peak or pcrlection ••. sli ced or hal,1es ... packed in heavy syrup! li•llin lluic1 ................... I 11 Bil' 46 ounce can, •. filled to the brim ¥.'ith pure sparkling red juice ... 'vith bright flavor! Springfield! . .. Calms. .... ~~~~'.~.~-... ,,, 7'hree layers high , •. flash froze n right f rom the ovens ••. piled generously. high \vith fluffy frosting I Globe A· 1 Noodles .................. 33t Enriched ••• No.1 Semolina flavor! .• 12 Oz. pkg. S & W Tuna ..................... 3 '" 51 Sweet chunks of firm light tuna! No. lf2 can. Macaroni & Cheese ........... 3 '" 51 Van de Kamp' a ••• 11 oz. frozen ••• heat & server Pancake Mix ............................ 59¢ Plllabury'a •• Hungry Jack Buttermilk! 3 lb. pkg. Vennont Maid Syrup ., .. , ......... 69¢ Delicious maple-y flavor! 24 oz. bottle. Lipton Tea Bags ...................... 99¢ The big 100 count package makes ISO many cups! Aunt Jemima Waffles ............. 39¢ Facial Tissues .................... 4 ,.,,. 51 ~ttermilk ••. heal in your toaater! 9 oz. pkg. Boutique .•• white, prints or modern colors! Wizard Deodorizer .................. 49¢ Super Shopper Meat Soecials! Swiss Steak ............................ 85~ ?ifan pleaser ... '"hen it's served with rich gravy I RECIPE BOXEii Made to fit you r El Rancho recipes ! ••. \\•i lh dividers and roast chart! ..• exclusively for Super Shoppers! 881 U.S.D.A. CHOICE QUALITY Omaha Roast .......................... 98~ Thick, ~nder ••• all the goodness of better beef Rump Roast ............................ 89~· For a pot roast 11ure to be appl'eciated ! Sliced Bacon .......................... 89~' El Rancho's o'vn ••• distinctively ranch 11tylel Lobster Tail ....................... 52.98 1~ King size ••• for more meaty goodness ! \Vine for dinner? Napa Sonoma Burgundy, Chablis, Rose ••• 112 gal •••• 1.59 Price1 in. efft.ct Thura. through Sun., I Ja.n. !!, !3, !4, !5. No aalta to dea.ltra. Open daily 9 to 9 ••. Sunday 9:SO to 1 Ask the manager.about our convenient Charge Account Service Orange Juice ........................... 23 ¢. · ' Sunkllt ••• California frozen concentrate! 6 oz. Choose your favorite scents ••. get rid of odor!! I Coffee Mate ........................... 59¢ Cold Power ............................... 59¢ 'the modern coffee creamer! ••. 11 oz. size. The detergent lhat works in cold '\'ater! Gt. pkg. Yuban Coffee ......................... 13 ~ Palmolive Liquid .... , ................ 49' For a richer flavored bre'\' ! .•. :? lb. can .•. 1.45 So kind to your hands ..• saYe on 22 oz. aize ! Delica tessen Specials! Oscar Mayer Wieners .. 1u. rK~ .. 69 ¢ AU Bte! or All Meat ! \\1iencr '"'hiatle in package! I Bob's Dressings .... (REG. 39c) .... 3 ~L 51 Bluo Cheose ........ 39c Roquefort ........ 49c El Rancho's Fi ne Liqu ors El Rancho Gin ...... HAtf·G.lllON ...... 58.88 Smooth blender •.• the big size offers more value! Holiday Times Rum ... HAll-G.IL ... 59.88 Silvery smooth .•. gel the halC·rallon for sa\·ing! ! HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) Also conveniently located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena ---:r~-~------------"'."----------------·------· -·--·--------... -. . • , ; 1.7· ' c lb nee I •c , .. ced! r 'C t 11' beef l ' r) ·a " PILOT-ADVERTISER f W1dnesday, Jao11ary 21, 1970 Wtdnfldar, J111111r; 21, l •70 DAILY PILOT 31 .. SMOKED HAM HOCKS D~~iis 49~. .MOltl:,LLYOllkytlllllllC..Oll THI I( 67' SLICED BACON ............. u . flli$H IXTllA llAN A..t..VOIFUL 8 5 ( GROUNS) ROUND .......... LB. U.S.D.A.CHOICfOlli:TATlll l10$, 99' CLUB STEAKS ....... u . ,.INDll JUICY' l 2·4?!· PKG. 49' WIENER5 ST.\T£RBROS. ................. • LB. ROUND STEAK ' U.S.D.A. CHOICE Qll STATER BIOS. CERTIFIED lllF BONE asc IN LB. , IONELESS .............. ___ to 95' i Prices Effective Thursday -Wednesday January 22-28 '· ' ' .. STATll lllOS.ALlMlATSLICIO -59· C COTTO SALAMI ........ n:Oz U.S.D.A.CHC?ICEORSTATE.RIROS.CERTIFIEDIElF ROUND 5Ac U.S .D.A.C~lOISTATIRllOS .ClltTIF\ED~ElF s 147 BEEF ROAST ....... BONE LB. 7 TOP SlltLOIN STEAK .. LB. • ROLLiD'ioisi' ~ .......... LB.a.~ P°oiiiiiio~·au•Tls'"0i" STE-AK Lr: 5 I 2 9 : 6TH Iii 7TH RIBS 83~. U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR ST ATER BROS, CERTIFIED IEEF • · • RUMP ROAST -·--.. -.u.83' u .•:·•.O<OICIOISTATIRIROS.aRTIFIEDllEF s 12s 111-Sth RIB ·--····-·~···· lB. fi!c · T BONE STEAK _... .L•. fllSH • .,.., .. GIOONO HOIJlll Y 4 ~ · . GROUND BEEF ................. LB. . ~ cotKo·THEWAL VIENNA SAUSAGE U.S.0 .A. CHotcl 01 ST ATER llOS, ClRTIFIEO 89' RIB STEAK ........ .u 4 c~:,s1 FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 NO.lY, s1 U.$.D ... !~HOla <>I .ST .:Tll llOS. CIRTIFllD s 1 0 s $TEAKS :::~r:, TIP _ ....... ' ' 'LI. • 4 •-oz. s1 CANS BOXES CANS · STAT!RBROS. 1 43 HUNT'STOMATOES srcwLD .~~z,';37c TEABAGS 48-COUNT c HUNT'SSPINACH ,,;29' _2.'i'Z,37' . ' . . ...... '''' ' '''"'PACKAGE HUNT'S NEW POTATOES _2 c'?.:s33' • ·Mw1ssoNAPURYE Rl~Hi.v.oNR N .A I SEo •. u .. AJARTR 4 9c ~~:~:~ ~~g:EE:::;N$~~:;:~~ HUNT'S PORK & BEANS --2 ,~,33'· wLHolLEBKERN!BLoRcYREA~srCORN .3 c~0~569 c H~:I.~~~:~~oTs 1 --5-9~;4' COOKIES "'SOITID ... -...... 10.0 1. • FRUIT COCKTAIL HU" S--~~,~-39' C CHHICKUINN• MUSHROOM. B!IF. PORK. SHR0IMP 7 9 MARGARINE ,~;:~~~~i, ··---"·42' DINNERS 43 OZ C KRAFTlOOOISLAN D ;~:~':__,,,,65' KING ............... CANS. HY DR OX COOKIES >U'"""-" Ol 69' CHUNK TUNA <'"""'"""' 9' SERVE WITH YOUR CHINESiERS """'"' ... ---' .,4 CHUN 29 CHUNKTUNA """''0 ""' 69' KING NO 1 DLES ............ ~.~c2~ C M~g~:::::~~~~~~o,i~·!9 BUBBLE BA TH 3i~g~:5 1 ~~~~~~;~;~~:~:.-.:=::;:~~ CORONETPRINT $ JOLLYTIMEPOPCORN-10 0,23' ROLL TISSUE 4 1 FABRICFINISH ,Aut1tt ss _20.0L59' .. ~...... ~citl~ SPSPRRAYY STTARCH IAUl1Ct5'-15 Ol.49' STATIRBROS.LOWFOAM . A s ARCH 1AUL1llSS -'20l.69' DETERGENT ............. 2J~:· $ 2 79 ~~~~xs~~~fA0R~NAPKINs ::~':f. ' ANGEL FOOD CAKE ~~--.~A~ ...... PKG.59' MJB L-k 7~ 7utt 'AlaL • OUPON~ 1~coUPO loc O!~F I 1 Qc 0~1 COUPON i COUPON °< ON THI pURCHA:SI OF ON THI PURCHASE 0, • GIANT BIZ PRE-SOAK Good Only at STATER IROS . •Good Wt.,kof JAN.21-11 llMlfONL Courotol l'fll: CU~TOMl~ 'BISQUICK 40-0UNCE GoorfOnlv at STATER IROS, Good Wflkol JAN , 11-11 APPLES ~MALL W FANCY · ASHINGTON RED DELICIOUS '3 LBS • !~_!!R!OES . 2 COFFEE '0 ""'""' 0 """" 39c 2-LB CAN •••. "'5 ENCH ILADAS ..... ..rnor. B~~T. C~~L.: C7AN '"s"' 'Sl~5 ORANGE1JUICE _ .. s ~:..".'; s1 lARG! FANCY RIPE FUERTE MEAT BALL STEW ~'~~~e .............. 24 oz. 59' ' KERN'S PRESERVES ~1;~~'1: .......... 2 LB 75' FRI ED RICE CHUN KING ,. . 57c A SSORTED '"'" ................ 13 ;2 ·OZ. CHUN KING SOY SAUCE ~ ........... s-oz.23c FORTUNE COOKIES ~~GN"""'"""" 3.oz45' WHITE KING "'"" 59c O[AL DETERGINT ........ "o ........ . HUNT'S WESSON OIL .................. 2;oz.48' • CHILI /BEANS GEBHARDTS ... _, .. , ........ 240Z 59' RICE PUDDING RICE·A·RONI ........... 5 li ·OZ. 29' GLAD BAGS ~1~:22~.--.. -.......... '. 50·COUNT 63' PEANUT BUITER PLANTE~S ·f: .. ·· is-oz.5SC LYSOLSP~AY 1135 DISINFECTANT 1•-oz. -· FANTASTI K ~~~~l.i'e"ttN.:i:. ....... -... -3z.oz. 79' """""·"""'· .. ,.., ..... , SAU 89' AVOCADOS . 29' RED . CHEESE CAKE _L!!._ .. 11 .or. · CAFRE511TINDnCRISP JIA . YAMS · NO~l~LJE[~N I SHRIMP CHOW MEIN _ .. 1,.0 ,, 6CJ< FANCY!~!!! 1-LI. PKG.2 5 c Js . N02. l VELVET ·:J~~:.~~0 ME.Xi(jfN DINNERS _]9< TOMATOES alrs.39' LBS. 9c llt 3 9 c o·H:io'y'pi·zzA ... ~~Jt_49c COCKTA1L rAcos _ ~·~·O• 39' S'WT~'&'SOU'R PoRK _age BEEF' STEW ~w. 3f E'GG ~FOO YOUNG _ 1: 01 5gc C0HIC1KrEff& NOODLES _37c 81A'KE0 POTATOES -12 01 37c c'H'ii'.1 & BEANS _.,,.. 2!Y' GA"iiuc BREAD -·"' 37' SANITARY NAPKINS ,. KOTEA: ~UP Elt · llGULA.• • JUNk)lf 'li ,.,,.I 4 s1 ~(l~IV.1\.1£11:.:01111140 69' ORANGEJUICE-'"'· SANDWICHES _,., :;:~. 41 c siMPLESlMONPIEs -39' FR0 0ZENWAFFLES _,,..,45c siM'Pi'.'0tMON PIES _43c o'Nloiiil!Niis _.,..29' -.. • . .. ANAHEIM 3430W. l1NCOLN AVENUl 25e:4 WEST BROADWAY GARDIN GROVE 888 CHAPMAN AVENUl COSTAMHA 2180 NEWPORT IOUlEVARO 707 WEST 19Tl-I STREET 1171 IAK!ft STREET HUNTIHGTOH llACH &1&2 EDINGER AVE . ~ RADIATOR FLUSH •10.M1Nut1"·5 9c 12·0UNa +llUf0.$TAMn . , JAN. 22-21 SANTAANA 2630 EDINGER AVENUE 2603 WEST 17fH STREET WISTMINSTlt 1522 )YISTMINSTE• BLVD. I WHITTlll-14212 MINES AVL • • I r l '*i!'-)ijii'\S-e'zceR•--'! * DAILY PILOT OLD TAYLOR-86 P•oof$ KEi'ITUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON ---......_ "'" CIUAllT QIP!A!\Ott ROYAL SATIN $)99 ~-··-d ~p~!!F FULL 9UART DAVIES COUNTY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86.PROOF FULL 9UAAT$ 4 99 DAVIES COUNTY KENtUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 4 YEARS OLD FIFTH$) 99 RHEIHHESSEN LIEIFRAUMILCH WINE v;,,,,, of 1967 ll·o•. lottl• IMPORTED fROM GERMANY FOREMOST ICE . 59¢ CREAM \12 GAL. SQ. CTN. BIRDS EYE 3/$1 AWAKE 9 oz. IMITATION CANS ORANGE JUICE BIRDS EYE 39¢ ORANGE PLUS 90Z. CAN ROSARITA 39¢ FROZEN DINNERS YOUR CHOICE OF VARI ETIES DOWNEY FLAKE 29¢ WAFFLES 12 oz. PKG . "HOME MADE SIZE" REG. 39c BONELESS KERNS BIG 20 OZ. BOTTLE REG. 29c KERNS CONCENTRATED ISLANDER PUNCH QUART BOTTLE "MAKES 6 QUARTS" PINT IOTILI •••. lt¢ REG .s9c 99, KERN~ oz. cans ITALIANO SAUCE "ITALIAN STYLE TOMATO SAUCE FOR SPAGHETTI " -29 LB. ---·-~----------·------ ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX 49c BETTY CROCKER ,, COMPLETE-26 oz. Box ., p~I~:,~, 39c KAL KAN CHICKEN PARTS DOG FOOD · #I TALL CANS DOROTHY REED EGG SHAMPOO 6~ oz. BOTTLE BETTY CROCKER WHEAT HEARTS HOT CEREAL 28 OZ. BOX 39~ HOLLYWOOD SAFFLOWER OIL 3 I $1 MARGARINE I LB. CTN. REG. 39c BAR SOAP IVORY 4i25~ PERSONAL SIZE CARL TON ORCHIDS APPLESAUCE 303 CANS SUNSHIN! OATMEAL Pl.A.NUT COOIUlS-REG. 69¢ 21 oz. 59' ··~ USDA GRADE "A" 3-LEGGED -. FRYING CHICKEN CUT UP BISQUICK 29' •M 4'; 40 OZ. IOX WrTH THIS cou .. oN -N• .11,1 .. 11111 ,.,c-. ,....1rM. U...it •11• l.ea~p•r coupon -011• 'co11po11 p•r cu1tom•t. Void •ft•r S11"91y, J•n, 25. ,,, -,, ~~:-) L__ _____ _ HEINZ ·sTRAl!!ED seonowELs ....... PKG. OP' J-111.. , SHEIT IOLU 29' WITH THIS COUPON -N• •hll- ,111rcHM ~JirM. Limit two r•ll1 11•r coupon -0'11• 9'1Upe1t 11•r cu1tom•r. Void •O.r Suitd•f, Jin. 2S. BABY FOOD · WITH. THIS COUl"OH -H• 111hlim11m ll"P.._. re11IN4. Limit 15 i•n P""'C• I'" -011; coupo11 p•l c.i1fom•r. V•ii___Mtor S11rMl1y, Jin. l~. DIN'S STRAvtBtRRY PRESERVES 29' 20 OZ. JAi Sf¢ YA.LUI WITH THIS COUl'OH -No .Jiii .. • ,1rc.Ms1 'fet111lrffl. Limit I l•r p•r co11pon -011• co11po11 11•r cu•t•m•r, Void •ff'' Sund•y, J •11. 25. .OOD ONLT AT IAIGAIN IASI 13 oz. ,C•n STYLE HAIR _SPRAY I -39¢ WITH THIS COUPON -N• minimull'I 1'wch111 ,,,..;,,d, ~ ' h l imit I c•n P•' coupon-0111 coupon P•• c111tom1r. \'•id •~•r S1111d•y, Ju. 25 . OOD ONLY AT IAIGAIN IASklT U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET -POTATOES GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS TAVERN HAMS USDA CHOICE EXTRA ~ ... NCY DELl~IO,US . APPlfS WHOLE OR HALF HICKORY $MOKED USDA CHOICE BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 49 LB. 59 LB. OUI OWN GJIOUHD SHOULf>El BEEF. PATTIES OUI OWN COUNTlT STYLf PORK SAUSAGE FllS!oi t.l.'H GROUND BEEF IATH I LAC:ll'HAWll WIENERS ,, oz. .... ) 6f'u. 49' ... 49'··· \ 35 LB. ,· PRICES EFFEC11YE: t· .. . FRIDAY fHRU SUNDAY Jan. 22 thru 25 'RICES SUIJECT TO STOC:K ON HAND USDA CHOICI $119 I IONILIU Sirloin Tip Steak "· . fllSH flOZIM flLtT SWORDFISH IATH ILACllHAWl HOIMIL ILAC!t U.llL BACON I.Al M WISTllN STnt rC'LISH ~AU~AG! KNACKWURST 89'u -rrie GIVE ·.WE GIVE UE CHIP LUE CHIP STAMPS STAMPS . 79' ~STA MESA LA CENTI A l 9111 and Placelllli 1 ro w. 0apm11t c c 0 ;!V,E CHIP IPS 1111~ lllllD -------------------·-------------------~---------------. -... -~-... • JO PILOT-AO'IHl'!~" , , ., (NI' W,,_, J.tn .. .,. 21, 1970 Wrdntsd1y, J1nu1ry 21, )q70 DAILY PILOT :J;f i J 1 ' ' I , ' " ., . ·~ SktWeaas Join dt',Y!ilruill>.' Oo.<d ~: 0:C4, .. 'ffEEttOIJOJ.Y I~ ' ,, Hi..o.:-w .11,t.i: •• 21 VOl.UMI flT MOW O/t IALll ILLUSTRATED WORLD ENCY<:LOPEDIA sa•• mmi .:::.. 4 DAYS-3 tilGKfs''"'- Jfll Fiii TllP --~ at.sollil'l'llR. 'l'ODA. vr ~; WEjTrnN AJ•LINU IJ<ICMAlll)IW._ l'\~Ol'S llJKAI llOT'£T, COMl'l.ETt DETAILS AT AH'fTHRl~T No!.~~ ............. """""'· '"' "'" ......... <-o fl -"" IN .... OM! ~ == ::..~.:= .--...--VOL.l 49c. .._,,t'fllln OMT flofflACH IUY .l WllUIC .l Wf[ll. IUM.D THC . ·~ ..-.: ...... JO~ ...... "'"~ ---COW\(f( 2~."l'Ot.UMC 11'.l SAVI Sl?.n SEAFOOD SPECIALS Fre1h Fill•!• •I p•r 794 IOCI COD , .......•.••• Ill. fr••h :Flll•h •' ~, 75c IUTTIUISH , •• , , ••• , •••• lb. ''CHOICE'' BIEF STEA'.K SALE · u.s.o.A. ff-e1li Fill•lt ef per f 1 09 Dona SOLi •••..•.••• lb. 1 w,,,,;.. P1cific. 10..01. 794 01' .. '.( •• ,,,,,,.,,,,,j1r I • OZEN FOODS r B~;\!'l' >,SP~IALS MOlfREll S 'YORKsHIRE SllC:ED - BACON C1r11 . l·lb. 73t PllC LLITS ,, • ,, • ,, pk9, Cm 1-0" 43t "'" r 1c•s .... ' ..... pk9. •• ,.. 14-0r.. 73• flSH :fncr:s ••....•.•. pk9• A11p•rt Fri14 12-0s. 8Jt IOLI PILUTS ••••• , , •. ,k,. ····~ ""°" $161 RID SCAUOPS • · •• pk1 • ..... f,W.y'• ""· s 119 •OUIMIJ' SHllMP . , . pk1. Shu,..f,Mt Per f 1 ff HI• PlmlAS •. , .• ~,, 1b. He11•1•11f~' l•l'l•IH1 ·Lit\ ·$369 TUIKIT lOAST •• a.OJ. , •· POPPY BRAND GRADE "A" , FRESH YOUNG DUCKLINGS 69, ~. .,, r . · • ~ · OVEN READY • • • " TOP BONELESS s 39 S.IRLOIN LB • i.IN'.<0wsiuuo1 .. '~~·:IS~ . .s 59c '• '• • .,. • 5 t • OSCAR ... An• 12.... .... •sc . ' lb SMOKIE LINKS • • • • • • • · IONILESS •1 •9 • ''TENDER-LEE" QUALITYl.EAN BONELESS ~l~~i:"itiir:"1tAAis' :·:,:·r-. .. i coRNED •ouNDs. .. 19~· Fro§en Food Specials·----.TOBMAT0°SOUP. 10 .. ' LIQUOR DEPT. SPE(;(AliS llG SALi • • : FIFTHS SCOTS ... IST , , ,\ ,• < y SCOTCH • : •• · our REGULAR SIZE - 9 AND 1 a.oz. PKGS. •' ~rw5"oo •oNo Choice •.OURBON • • _. .99 _ OLD CAiiAVAH BRANDY •••• EA. .DON PACO . ' TEQUILA •••• DETERGENT-INCL 12< OFF . 59' CASCAD,m! . .fll•<\l lS-n., ,· S • • .. e • Pkg. ; DETERGENT INC~ 10• OFF-22-01, 4111 IVORY LIQUllt. • . 7..--r · • YEGE'A'.B' LES ' PACIFlC-STA-CR ISPPLAIN orSALTED 25'' I , CRACKERS ·• • ~i~: CHOPPHJ S"ROCCO(I; CORN. i>EAS, ~IXED cC.HH.1.-ILRIEG.Wor H/OBT-E~Ao.oNz. TSIN • 6·9c-·IVIRFRISH . -'~-.. ·ftAND VEGE-TABLES, PEAS & CARROTS , CHOPPED SPINACH FRENCH FR IES, CRINKLE CUT • .oo ' ' ' ., I FOR SMART & FINAL-All GRINDS, I-LB, 65'' COFFEE....... , . SUNSWEET -QUART BOTTLE 49' PRUNE JUICE ••• . ' ' . ' -. t -·- ~lUEBO~NETREGULAR-.,1 -lb.Pkgj I 25" C VAN DE KAMPS-8-0Z, PKG. 79c: M.C,P. BLEND-6-0Z, TIN 15' ~'fiARIN' 2; cii ' · .HALIBUT • • • • • -j ORANGE JUICE •• iERSEYMA'1o;~T1RRED & FRU/TED i 5 ''I . GORDON'S WHITE OR WHEAT, I-LB, 25C SLICED BREAD. • · YOGURT .·~1 : • ~i:~ : IMANQui, i.1·'"._•.c~Np,TU·R1KEEY s .. • • ·~·~O~.Z··.1 s~ JERSEYMAID -ALL VARIETIES -PINT CTNS, ._ .COTTAGE CHEESE ....... ...... , ... · C.H.I, JILJ. Y AND 2 LB~.PRESERVES ::'. ,·' , STRAWBER RY, PEACH ; APRIC'OT.· ' , PEACH-PINEAPPLE, APRICOT. " '. ~·~M 2v~~'o"' iii''iiBET ... ;'.'. .49~ PINEAPPL.E; GRAPE ' '' .. • ~ o I,>,') "' • • • •1' . Youf' .Choi~e u. IAG • #> •• • c Delicatessen Specials ·· JANE ANDERSON .SP,,.=Enl MEAT BALLS 49~: . KUn • ... OCUllD SLICED CHEESE AMERICAN -SWISS PIMIENTO ' OSCAR MAYU-ALL MIAT OR ALL lllF ERS ' ", I • J<4-~E ANDERSON-fROZ~-;-WIT!'! MOZlAR~Lli' Ct;lEESE .• PlllA l,~·INCH .• , lD·QZ; 79c · . • • • ~ • • • rSIZE . ,;, c .. ' " C-ISP ~ R.·ls:. ftD., ·•' l-0?. ' o· •~ ·~,,, SUNSWllf, -PIITID 1J .Ol. 49• IADlllllQ CllLO , PIUNIS CELLO , B~efot\Y~~~l; ·;~.J.6"' . • • ' ' ' ""19 a.oz. 49c i I •· •• ' ~ PKGS. ' ' ea ANIO~ -PEARS . ~'.•' ......... . "'flTH Si~AGE "'& .f1PP~RONI -I 2·1NCH Pl IA . 20-0Z. • • • • • • • SIZE ·."! ,1 I 98~ ICU 1ma1v1 THURJ. thru IUN., IAN. 22, 2i, 24, 21 21o1 HARIOR ILYD., COSTA MiSA e 13922 .BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W,' El'>INGER, SANTA ANl I' ! ' 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO,· EL ·TORO .. ' l I ) r I +-' • • #<f DAILV PILOT Wtdn!idaf, January 21, 1970 A 'Germ' of. Wheat Adds Nutrition and Ends Tough Meat DE.A& NAN: l WOllld Uke to DEAR NAN: I always Jet There are cookl wbo prtfer to same thing when she thawed scattered throughout, but Jl Is between white meat lW\a and talnable from the Superin· 111gut to lbe lady from the water came<fo a boll first let the meat tlOak 1a -uUtd lt,-plus-a iOda water wash!Dg. a gold mine of lnformaUon on just Jlght meet tuna?" tendent af Doc um en l s. ol the DAILY PILOT. Gravoli Mtn.. Mo. _ she but before that I wash the water half an hour btfore ~n •Ile wondered why ber so many areas where you If you will read this book Goverrunent Printing Office, I h bl ~-· .. _he I i.1-·-chickea wa1 dcy and ta1tele11. lgh be haz k w··"·m·n D c •~M JI you'd like to bave. Nan's collecllon of tasty, economlciil casseroles, send for b e r booklet. "Dollar SavlDg Hot DWtes." Enclose Z.S centa and a sell-addressed, stamped, king envelope with your re- quest and mall to Nan WUey In care of the DAILY PILOT. waaltd tt bow bow t.o keep meat in water wt a ta e-uuwng on wir; a , COOIWIC "' m t y, Li e ''Which is with the 581lle attention YoU _....'6.., • · · """""'· bnUecl croand. meat from spoon of salt added. I never tbt very same water. Thea Nan's Notes : A book J can the better buy? Raw shrimp in might give to a frothy Nan Wiley regrets that she bdq N Urd _ lo add \i cup had any trouble.-MRS. JUL-every bit of those nice Jll.let:1 heartily recommend for home the shell at $1.3& a pound er magazine story. you can't help cannot provide p e r .s c n a I IA CAPONE, ARNOLD, PA. art rlgbt wbcrt they beloq:. cooks everywhere is "Food for cooked, peeled cleaned shrimp but gain. I try to take up such answers to your cooking qua- wl&er' ud 1/l cup wbelt germ I always nmember lbe Us AU," the 1969 Yearbook of at 69 cents for 4 cunces? Hew questicna but there i! never lions, but questlonl of general (prtftr'llblY untouted) ta 1 Do that salt water treatment reade'i' who washed her Agriculture. It Is net primarily can you cut food cosl:I and still room eoougn for everythJng. interest will be answered in pond pmd round or chuck. rapidly tbourb, because satt ·chickens Jn several salt water1 a cookbook, as such, althcugh provide the milk your family The book cost 1.5 $3.50 for 400 her column. Address ycur MlJ well but loosely. Wbeat draws juices frcm any meat. before !reeling it, did the it does have likely recipes needs? What ls the difference pages Wlder hard cover. Ob-questions to Nan 'iile.Y.Jn care ~rm.lseu~Uoulandadsulliiiiii~9i11ii1iiiiiiiiijjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii~iiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiiiijiij1iiji!il .. iiiiilijiiii1ijii~jiiiiii~iiiiiij~ii~~~iiii::~~~~iiiil a fllllftl for the meat. Forl larte steaks I d:lvldt Che above mtxtare In ball, makin1 them about ~• btch thick. For somtthlnJ'. dillertnt you can add chopped oa\en. -MRS. G. M. WAILACE, Fr. WORTH. Isn't it nice how people from all part.s ol the ....,1ry get together to help each other? Yes, wheat germ is a powerhouse of n u t r l t i c n wUhoul being fat producing. The .. gmn" is the most im- portant pert of the wheat, the LEI'S ASK THE COOK by Niii Wley very heart or the kernel, so often milled out of an ap. palling number of food pro- ducts today right when it Is most needed. It is rich in high quality protein, iron and some vitamins. Has no preservaUves or chemicals ad· ded but is handy at practically all groc.eries. Look for It in the oereats aisle. I get part of my ralioo by sprinkling it on JighUy but- tered toast It can be eaten as a cereal all by itself or sprinkled over other cereals, cooked or net. DEAR NAN: l, too, have the didary problem the lady mcD- doaed ud J get fulcy ham· burg:en by the broiler method this way. Instead cf chopping celery, Olknl and ,reen pepper -whicll l add tc tbt meat-I grate those vegetabl~ to 1et all the juice. I also add 3 or 4 tableapoont barbecue sa uce for a really dlfferent flavor. Up anUI l dJd these thin I•• my husband wou1d.a't eat ham- bvgen because tbty were so dry. -FRANCFS W • TEAGAN, CO~tPTON DEAR NAN : 1tlore about com meal mu&h and scrapple. My mcther made (and I still de) a dish similar to scrapple which her German mother made. She simmered pork neck bones. cut the cooked meat into the brntb but, in- stead of the com meal, :she us- ed oatmeal Just stirred it in, cooked to mush, added ground cloves to taste along with salt. This she put In a loaf pan. When cool it was sliced very thin and fried crisp, sprinkled with :sail This was a family favorite and was known as •·hobigrib." That may not be the right spelling but that's \\'hat we always called it. - MRS. FLOYD PIPER, PJTI'SBURG, KAN. DEAR NAN: This i1 for the lady troubled by the scnm that f0rm1 on t.op ol ber soup meat as It ccmes to a boll. I, too. had this problem until I tried patUng the meat or chicken In the water after it bad boiled. I've done UUs for quite a few years and It works. -~lRS. THOMAS BELLANCA, ROCHESTER, N.Y. There are :several other pc(>. pie who &gl'!e with ycu. DEAR NAN: I have had qaHe a few yean of cooking e.perleltce so would like to aaatst tbat the soup 1cum problem can be avoided by le~ Uas aJ11 refriprated meat get tt nom. temperature, thu brtaC tlle pot of water to a ,.,._, boil. Add tile meat lm- .,...lely ud Y" ••ill fhld tut dd1 111tb" &lie JM;at at ..ae, daen l•'t aD1 1c1n11 to 1tla off. -E. G. HEIN, tn'ICA, N.Y. Chopped Onion Zips Broccoli Eilra flavor and interest far li'olen chopped broccoU. FIGUftE.R!GlfT BROCCOU 1 package ( 10 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli J tablespoon hut.ant anion 1 cap (I ounces ! <hopped bn>Ued mu.Woom s c.ooll: the broccoli accordlng to peckqe dlrtctlons adding the onion and UliJll the liquid from the muahrooms for pa rt of the water called for. Ora.Jn: add mushrooms. reheat 1tlakt1 • servings. I FRIED CHICKEN~.:..,"",!".;.. ___ ............ 9Bc PORTERHOUSE STEAK ~::' ... _a..l" CENTER SLICED HAM-.,.,, ........... 1" FRESH FRYER BREASTS -... -..... a..69c TOP SIRLOiN STEAK :".:ti': ...... a..1" BEEF LIVER, TONGUE, HEART."l:: •. u.. 59c FRESH FRYER lEGS/THIGHS--... 6Sc SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ~..;,···-· a..1'1 FRESH BEEF OXTAllS .................... 45c ROUND STEAK ,~':::.'::.-........ aac CUBE STEAK ~..::.:::'::'. ... -........... 1" SLICED BACON .................. _ ........ 1ac SWISS STEAK=:;.'.::i::-...... aac SHANK PORTION HAM, ................ 6SC HALIBUT FILLETS ,_.., ............. -.... sac . Olllicll,_.._._ RUMP ROAST·-·----· u..89c BUTT PORTION HAM ...,c.. .... -..... 69c FRESH WHOLE CRABS o.o,.-........ 69c Janetl~ Zee Soft EXTRA FANCY GOLDEN . DELICIOUS APPLES LUNCH.BOX FAVORITE -----LB. l· 1/2 GRADE· BARE ROOT ROSE BUSHES 69:A. Delicatessen Specials Frozen Food Specials Orange Juice ::d'. .... ,.o. 69c Ice Cream = ............. 69< Vegetables w .. ,. ... 200.. 28' Honey Buns _. .................. o. 28' Casserole =""~·-····-·· .. ·•"'-24' 3 Course Dinner -'-···-·-· 6Sc D• ._.. 48< inners ..,,,.,.,,,. •• -............ _ ....... . -In-Store Bakeries Mean Hours fresher Products For You ••• PLAIN or SEEDED ~~~~s ....... EA.3c GALLO New-Unique 99c ·~ SPANADAFIBH ...... .. SA\'t 16< BUSCH $109 BEER 6/120Z.CANS ....... ,..... • col'dwouckl ~~ ~~~~~·ggc CROWN RUSSE VODKA ""Ool.·····-···--8" BOURBON == .......................... .,.. 419 CLAN McGREGOR SCOTCH ...... Ho110o1.10'5 DAVIES COUNJY BOURBON .. _.,.,, 3" NO. 1 WHITE ROSE 7c Advanced All Cold Water All POT ATOES .... LB • HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS EXTRA FANCY ANJOU 19 C PEARS .............. LB. Huntington Beach-15511 So. Edwords Laguna Beach-700 So. Coost Hwy. • THRILL 22oz.·58( DOWNY GIANT 86( Fountain Valley-16042 Magnolla 'REG. GIANT 82(. TOP JOB Gain Ivory GIANT 71 ( GT. 82( ME D] Huntington Beach-8911 Adams Corona def Mar-3049 Coast Hwy. 1 :-"'---·-,.-----------·-------------------·-------------·----·----·-~-~· ------------~·--..... --------.. ·--~---. Wednesday, January 21 , 1970 . OAI\ V PILOf :JIJ Home News and Views I I • • Will Enriched · Pasta Be Accepted? San Diegans Given Tes,t • the yellow cornmeal is a fairly reading will tell you il these A. Noodles cost nearly twice The only real nut ritional dif-~ncnriched prOduet of each • "Thill lsn't like my mo~Per's." w~ler per cup O( conµncat -By DOROTHY WENCK Ort11111 c""" NiMM M•W good source of vitamin A. If have been added. as much per serving as (erence Is that noodles have a type , She is no longer hvl111 "to I betdre stlrrlna It slowly into S . DI ,..,. · 1 · .... •1 you choose enriched cornmeal, Q, Are egg noodles . a lot ~macaroni 9r spaghetti and ye t small amount of vitamin A, Q. For years my husbaod can't find out her secre Whal .1 boUinJ '°ater (S cups per CUP. an ego "'Yun Y 15 one 0 you will get worth w hi I e more nutritious LIUln spaghetti the nutritional value of all from the egg yolk, which the has osked n1e to coo k CQrn-do you recommend? cornrt1eal). Cook and stir until four areas in the United states amounts of iron and B or macaroni bCCause they these prodi.Jcl3 is almost iClen-macaroni and spaghetti don·t mea l n1ush tor hi m for A. The secret of making lhlci;.ened, then cover and cOok to participate in a trial test of vilamlns. Ca I c i um and have egis In themT They tical because only a V~ry have . There are mUch greater breakfast as his motber used smooth cornmeal mush is over low beat 15 min utes, slir- a new enriched macaroni Vitamin D also are sometimes seem to be quite a bit higher small amount of egg is used in differences in nutritional vafue to do. Every tin1e I try j. It simple. Just blend the corn-ring oetaslonaJly to kei:p from mad according to USDA added to cornmeal -label prjced. \ noodles. beh.,•een the enriched and turns lumpy and 11! ys, meal wit cold water -I cup 11tlclting. 6~iaalions. 1--------------------'~r,--c-------------,---7f'·--+--------= /'N~y per90ns in San Dlego cow .57•· 1400 for locatlOll J tlort -rttt yov. wl~t~ge the &eeeplabllity of c.on c.alled w IOI • , : a ~pont nµide .ftom wheat. &iiy , flours and '\nilk and another made from whe•t CW and mil< prod\l!'t.. The]!· eviluatioiyWlll belp ,determine =!ht. klhd o{ Clll'lched ni will ~ d1strjbuted in ' lfy la!Dlly :Prdlfoln In - the future. 1 ~ · The new types of macaroni are bolh easy to prepare and ta.sty -but final acceptance will be up to the recipients. Both wheat-soy macaroni anQ milk macaroni are iood sources of vitamin.& a n d rnl.fitrals since they are tilso dl'rlched with t h i a m l o\e . riboflavin, niacin, calcium and Iron. M.\KES SENSE \ · "Because low cost pasta pro- ducts ~h 'as macaroni, apaghetp and noodles are usec in large quantities by low in· 1 tome fanillies, it makes seuse to enrich ·these products lt' make them as nulritlous as possible. Presently -!•uu can buy enriched or unenriched macaroni, spaghetti a n C noodles made from wheat flot.i. The wor::I "enriched" on I~ label is an impartanf' or.:f to lbok for. !t 1nrarui that ·iron and B vltamli1.:1 t.ave been ad- ded , so that whit~ flour pro· duels are comparable in food \•alue to ~those made fro1n whole wheat. Enrichment of !lour, breads and other cereal products is nbt mandatory in C'"alifornla as It is in some states. Since the enriched produci...i cos t nJ more than the unco··ichcd And have considerably· ~ore focrt value, it makes sense IG read \ liibels and'.chot!'c the enriched ones. HEALTH PROBI.EAf 'it is particula1 ly important to choose enriched bread and cereal products because of th,. jron they contain. Jrqn defi- ciency anemia !S a ma1or health problem -especially for teenage girls and women -in this counlry because our diets a:re not rich enough in iron. Rapidly growing t.eenage boys also need lots of Iron. \Vhllc bread and cereal pro- ducts do not have large amounts ol irori, they are ar. important source of iron because or the qµantlty cf lhem that we eat. For example, in .1 typical day a reenage boy might eat a cµp of oatflakes, flve sllces or bread, live homemade cookies and two cups of macaroni -a total of 9 milligrams of iron. or half his day's requirements -if all the products coritained earicbed cereals. On the other h•pd, teenage girls afiji women on welght control diets often eliminate or ~l down on breads and ctreals &G dra&tlcally that they fall -to gel the iron.and B vitamins they need for ' good health. In these groups, and among pregnant women, iron defi- ciency anemia is common. Some symptoms of I h i s a n em i a ·a re fa ti g u e , listlessness and inabl!ily to perform at peak proffcicncy. both physically and mentally. ~ This Is why we recommend the "down but not out" motto for dieters regarding bread and cereal products -an d all the other food groups. And dieters especially should read labels and choose enriched breads and cereals lo get the highest concentration o f nutrients per calorie. Q.VESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. My family loves roods made from cornn1cal -mush. .fri¢d mu.sh, CQrnbread, tamsk- pJe. what food value does corn· meal have? A. C',ornllleal, like other cereals, b . ba1ically starch which •upi>Jj.e< calories. ll lias a stnall.ainount of protein and • CENTER CUT CHUCK -OR-- 7°BOllE 89" Sh Id Cl d BONELESS CHOICE ou er o ROLLED ROAST Chuck Steaks PERF~~~1~~R8~~~Lc~;5BBQ . Jamily Steaks BONELESS JUICY CUTS ' CUSTOM TRIMMED . • ~ __ N_O_R-TH_E_R_N ____ W_H_IT-.,E-B:A-Y--, • LAMB CHOPS " Halibut Steaks Medl11111 Shrimp JuSD'A7 Lean, Tasty 89c ~ Shoulder Cuts . . Jb • ROUND l URGE i REG. ·; SMALL IONE 1 LOIN 1 RIB 1 LOIN . 98~ I $119 J $1 lt l $149 ! I•. 1 I•. I I•. lamb 8rtaUs sruri,1utsr0111Q .. : ...•. : :39;. DINNERS BANOUIT•ASSrD FLAVORFUL $1 09 PEIFECf 98• CENTflt CUTS J~. • FOR SALAD~ , Gorton's Fish & Chips 2·LI. PkO ••• $1.'291u. :\ 69c "'-Fishermen Fish Krisps t4.oi. no •••• : .......... 69c Stream Fresh Trout 112.0r. PltO ..................... 7Sc ' Rupert's Fith Sticks 14.oz. no. ... 69c•.ot. ··••·· 39c Carnation Fish Cakes 12.or. n:G .................. A5c Carnation Breaded f ish Steaks 2.1.1. n:o, •• ,. $1.09 Top Cog Corn Cogs ................... ; ..... ia.79c Turek Veal Birds ........................ f .$1.09 GRAPE-JUICE FANCY FARMS Rili P,rti111 lb Loin End ' Roasts F:~~:tN::K ,79~ Fresh Leg 0'Pork~:rs:i~:A~·69~ · Sliced Bacon IEAN. ~~:~~K~ERGOOD 69c PORKCHOPl l ' ~ ..:::· 9a'··k . . Cull tlt c Ir Ill-u. Your Choke Applecity Apple /Sauce 16i PfllFECT l'OllK COMPANION ~03 C1'N •• • • PEACHE . SLl(ID Olt HAL VIS Yellow , Clings \® • FAll,\IEIV/OHN PORK OR M<COY IEEF , s•sage ~::-. 3:$1 I . • FRESH, EASTHN .. CENT!R CUTS Ham Steak ~::; $1.!~ " Ground Black Pepper ~"l"~25' Safflo!'ef ·Margirine;~33' Jerseymaid Butter "~~r.'1~~':' 79' Gerber's Baby Food ~~ 9' W.ite R• Pollt..r .:.~, 10~ larp .,...... = '3~ T C I """"''" ,, ... ,. .... -59·, Westwood Ice Cream :;:rn· 59' aco assero e Tama~ Pit '\:."." 6~ . "°'~"· BROWN 01 SUGAR POWDERED TOMATOES C&H•l.l8. PKGS• FROZEN GREEN GIANT RICES CONTADINA TOMAtOPRODUCTS " •TOMATO IAUCI = 3 , 29C : ~': :~:~.:;:·· : ••ANllM a1a 35 c 1"°"9# W.... 12.0L f:-;a: ~ ~· .. ~·~··--· ::c iY16JMISlit.!iill i:)j,iii,J.jj,fj . FACIAL TISSUE lADY scorr.PRINTID r)f!Jl1Jfil LIQUORS FIAIURIS --IMPOl'TID flllHOt WlNll .... -~ ... --•t" • ~of>-,fo~ lf.tt "" •It. looli:-#1 .. 11114 r ... ,.. .=. 'r. • .... ,,,. "ll.::'.~ 1~ Fncy lrtiolllk• = 11=. ' COFFEECAKE SALE! )aau 1.,:~3·70 =-... ........................... 55' _,.. .... ,,...:. ........ . ......, .... ...... ....... .. Yens lloMy Knnch .... ='Iq~ .......... 1V!U.W41t v-Apple SIRe Clk• I "'""""' -"" ............ -75•. Ttu.1 fllll! 'NCT lCHGlll1' 1"'• . .......... "'°"" ..... ~.u-... P~tetClltC.,.,. ~ ... -:)le ,A.RRID SPRAY FOling Bonus To enhance navor. of egg· .ialad sandwich fll,llng, try ad- ding thUe varlatiot'l.s : Prcpamt mustard, c u r r y powder. chopped 11'«• pep- per, imitation bacon bits, pickle reliih, chopp«I olivu, tresh water cren, parsley or cllll. ""''°""""" •• ""-::.-.. --..... "' ·DEODORANT ::::x==lfl~..'r.i.~~~ r7ifri1,,,rr• ~.A.ft!-; sac ' btoril'ICoddollTotoJ ... ____ ...... 39': ~ ......_ _.,. lotorlr.ltefTGall --......... •tt .. A,, I I •oHll'lto a..t lwritOl = :::" "."!'. ... ~ .... A5c 1.allCK AIAMPOO 83' lrc:-:-::-::-=:-'::====::-1 ......., "'°' °'"~' "'' ...... .. SW lR CHEESE CAKES U1lftloo Alltltopllc ·-........ tl' 1~ lff Al•d• r •• , •• , aa. II\. ............ , 6tt __ ....... ·--< .... ~ •• ~--·~-·-'=-'" • I ~----~~ ................... ~--~ ,,.. ,., ~ .......... -......... , .... _,_,,. .... ~~~l.,B~f F.S .. i, fvll.tiln• l>-•ffnt ~~w•r•t~ 011 •ftT 11•w1p•r,•r ili1 Ot•nt• Co111111ty. Hl1 .,., 1111•• co¥tr•t• Anocl11 Tablets I noo--...,.,.,, ... 11.a.-.-. .......... :u. io... .... ,.. '"""" lllCI. -.... .: .......... :111. 50~ 79•J200 ~ '2°' = ==-=---=-~..:.~: ....... ........, .... ·~· """"'' ................. MOoO•llt I Ti: · 1 s;'S::. I \~I. (AH ........... ,,. • ... "" ......... ~ .. -33' $.1,1. "" .. ..... ........ llOni.t .... -.......... ... ~.' :;:~;'f.::.::;'.~·.1;r.; 1011 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach =' '="o=r. ===== 34081 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach 1· ( 1 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springdale, Huntin&ton Beach I I 1, 17950 Magnolia, Fountain Valier · 21Q82 Beach Blvd., Huntin!tan Beach • I J ' I I I . . . . --------- . ~. r . DAILY PILDT ' . . - '· •• :Alpha· Be.ta's ' Man ··-in'~Bltle . says: ' JOHN GOODWIN, JR. STOR£ MANAGER Ul'WIO .;. ' . I .. , ..... . . -SAVE WITH Al~~~JP. ~ .. • 12,ll& TOTAL DfSOoilNTS IAYt i~ MORE WITH DOIJllE DISCOUNTS! I l)lty ,lrlrl~ ~llf .... 1n11 lo• JO'.fU Mad• 11011lbl' ~, • ., • ' »Kht 1111•c~111 wit~ eotl 1t~ucl paued an 111:r~1, •· 'i.; Mlol fO,.ltltf'll 11\IOMlbDUt lbt stor • • ,.._4 ' -•• ~r j .~ ioMr~ .. AlPJiru. '~ .~ SIOltES DllCOUHT JOIAL U ';COUNTS fVE li' OAY CIWU P•ICt . si14vE.'a'R£ME'illN's'E u_;g.ii ·,9.1 'l·O\JNCE;,SS?_nLE . ''10I( 7n1 . : DIAL ~nAMPOO ,.. -.r-. %.. • lll.1tlA •ETA1. RtG. Olt'HAN:> TOH~& • AS' . . .- ' -• ' -..... . .. . ,, '. l·LB. PACKAGE • EAST[flN OUAUTY . 1/tRltllttJOHN 77c SLICED BACON ~: HORTHDtN • CEHTCR CUT a . .. . ' ALPHA BETA IV!CB.11'1 PllDE BEEF ·cHUCl STEAK 1~0( BONELESS FAMILY STEAK -BEEF SHORT RIBS BONELESS STEW BEEF WILLIAMS o FAMOUS MILO CURE • IIAN 63:. 1't9 43• 95:. CORNED BEE F , , J < ' '. ' '1' \ ' . HAIR SPRAY "g~~ct :n-""&: ' · · · ~--;11&1£11·21 ;<O:,; a• ''' · ' mctUO£S 9<.. orr LABEL ~HALIBUT $)09 ·~STEAKS . lb. ~1<c;1·1>,y1<•(11 ·87· , ROUNDS QUICK MEAL FAVORITES IN CONVENIEllT FOIL PANS 99:. 59:. ' . 4.oui.ict LIQUID BOnLt .•. ~ 13'"' '.' JUCHARO '"!l1_I;>N"IJT i.f.oo;tfP nwisfi ... ~· 79 LASTlllG BEAUTY ,;,, r·· STUFFED VEAL BIRDS ~RE-SEASONED • OVEN READY · ·STEAKS · FESCO • ASSO!TEO COi.ORS ·PLASTrC··WARES . ~98~ FRESH ME41' LOAF . ai DISCOUNT PRICES ~UON" • WlTH UD ® KEAYY DUTY T!\ASH. CAN. ~o:.au.<ftr • OES!G!!El"" l 4 ~,' "" I ...:1 ® SWING TOP TRASlf CAN - © tw&l'Ti'TRAsll' c•• I"' . ci>ci'OT'llis~AMPER !.ACH SOM.E STOllEI CHAaGE.M'° , ' l; • ' ' ' \, -" Bettrr Produce at DISCOUNT PRICES.( . ~ . •.J;' . . FLAVORFUL GRAP.ES . • •.OED EMPEROR 2. , .•. 1 • CAl.MERIA • \,. • RlBlfR . ' . ' c ' . . . ·LBS. ,, PRICf.s urEtTNE. THURSDAY through ,WED~ESD~Y. JANUARY 22·25 ... 14.0Z • Req. or St•a);hou!i'..::: 201 ... -...... HUNT'S CATSUP . ,.c .. ' .. (!§) i\l~'NA 'RA'il's'i'cf'" "' 26¢ ,.@ trss·r . lSIJ!OUMCE CAJ{ 41 I . c""'" CORN!O B !F HASH Xe • ~ 12 oz. CORNED BEEr ;$<: .S4c ,l!::i TRf.ETOP • !/~-GAU.ON (c 6"' APPLE JUIC< } c U' @ ~~•aifr8€~' m 151 ~ lOO BAGS . INCLUDES l~c ~r4l 99• 'e/ TtNOERLEAF TEA \.<• · ~ llOX Of' •a BAG!; 591 ~ LIPTON TEA "BAGS jfc .. ~ Jl£GUU.R OR HtAV't ~ ~tWrGi~ ~P~'' starch J9C 411¢ 1.tJ. JIACKAGt •ALL Wt.AT 76' TARMOAL! BOLOGNA '"VALUE ' '\. ~ JIROCESS!:D • B.OU NCt PACO.Gt: ·-..~K~ff CHffStAN JtC 46¢ ' " ' ~ ir::tiJ!N~. '20!>"•·•,ASSOO,Tt:D , ~ ... AlPHA BETA,• W'SCO!'SJ~r an.. -~.F.AC!~~ J~UI J~c 2~ · :T~~~::~~~ ~~~1:;: "·VAL .,,; ~ """' "~" " "'°'· . W"h 000~1 57c @cRESC!NT ROLLS J(c 36 -~"'OAl• llEEf.. S!c so"'""'" ,,,L~"" •un"'"'u: TOTAL DISCOUNT S EVER1 DAY --- CORN', l'tAS', OR SUCtp Gflttlf !El»$ LIBBY ~o~~ ~"" 2oc VEGETABLES p 110 ... OAK • STEW!D 211 Hunts Tomatoes 29' · . NO. 300 CAN" WHOLE PEtLED 20c' NO. 21h CAil Wflt)LE PEEU:O~ Uc @clili.i "aETrls" 1;0. '21/o. CAN W281 )tc: 1k ; ~ . ~Oijtc~tu or.1s~fA"'t10., cA~~ 65:c · @~?&0fO.BisCtirSNC£ -2.fC 21)¢ _llnUlll(,~T TUNA tr.IC . ~ 1.05'M1oos .,·icx or 12 161 @i(IDllE'YiEA'ils ~NO. '2V', CAii ~ 18' .W 281 GOLDE.N DELICIOUS CALlrOl!fllA CllOWN 2-''1'5.\l OUl IARIROOT OSES 7'1: :rii ~ •. WAsHiNGTON ~A~E :f1, ' . SUH-Dlt/fD lltUIT$ '1-tl . l'ACMGt BRL .. FAST 4& PRUMIS . 7 · l·ou,teE l'AC~t ....... " 591 APRICOTS 1 S.OUNCI l'.1.C~! ALPHA IET 9' 'RAISINS ' I w1sr IVJS IN rcOHOMt s1zr J 10.ll . IAI DELICIOUS APPUS .. 20.ll. IAG 11ussn POTATOES 10.ll. BAii NA'tfl DRAK1i£S ""'"" <OW 91' .Ol.KOUNI fUCf YOUR CHOIC E U. JS:'~ 8t1f;.-~J-,11'?df.,Jl!".° -!!:' ~CORN TORTILLAS " :Kc ' '-_ ~ GOU>!:N C!IOVE • l/,.CALlOI( "Bliii\''Wc' -~ ~r::;E JUICE "50 82' AMMOtlli •.. Af• 45· :1 llPHPBHA "''<GAIJ.Otl •"' 361 IMJTITION Mil• ,,... f ', 1 ~ ', IST QUALITY • GR}i!)t /.A.• l·LB. 81 1 -11i:auue 01 PE"Ri.:-o-u:cr111c ALPHA BETA aumR· BUTTERNUT COFFEE :.;~, 1~' 3-UI. CAl'f .• RCGUUR OR PCRK·O·L!CTftlC .Y.S 781 STORI HOURS MON. thni fRI. 10 AM.9 ,M SAT. •n4 SUN, 10 AM .. 7 PM ~-OUNCE P~CKAGE • T'JIOZl:N 121 ALPKA BE~R WAFFLES l lc YALU:: \f/"'\Jl[TQN • 8·0UNCL • n'IOztN 231 MACARONI & CHEESE ~ --~ SARA U:& • ASS'TO SlztS • FROZEN r Drio11ii PtN[APPU: • BLUEBtRRY "'"' ~~ri~r cW€S"""" ''" 86; 1~ OllNQ: • fROZEN~· ALL VAR!ITIES 39t RDSARITA OJHN!R, lie -l' OUl\Ct fROZttl • GREE!l C!llLJr.. 43' RDSIRITI BURRITOS ,.... ~-O;. BEAM llURR!TOli ,)"= 35t ALL VARlETIES • J'110Z[:-f _,1 ..-':C 37' BANQUET DINNERS '" ' ·lOALLO!o:TAM!L1:P~c;:K • 63!i V.A.LUt 59; A PHA BETA JC! REAM . AU. VARlt'TIES tXCtPT JIOY:;ENllCl'."Y ~ tNC!i_• fRozt:N 33' SIMPLf SIMON PIES )!Ii: ' M£0!UM Oii lOCOU!\ fLUSHABYI: • PACO.Gt or ,. ' ..tle.fMi OJSPOSABL[ DIAPERS 1,.<> UIJ' HUNT'S • 303 C.\!{ PORK & BEANS JtE 1 fi# REDEEM tooo STAM IN ANY LOS .ANGELES, ORANGE DR RIVERSIDE COUNTY ALPHA I ET A . IATIVACTUM GOMAJ(Tf~D QI: 'fOUl MONlY ltriUNO£D • SAlll T.U cOu.cc'rni' Off Alt nni.s J wt lt[Sll't't Tiit •""' 'O llRisc SAtCS to COMM[~c·1.1.l OEM.C~I t:OSTA MESA-241 E. 17th St HUNTINGTON IEACH--f04S Ad • HUNTINGTON BEACH-11611 N M:r• St " I I I FOUNTAIN VALLEY-ttJO w.,,,.~ · SOUTH LAGUNA-JOl22 5 CMlt HI LAGUNA HILLS-2JS41 c.·u .... '• WJr. lltVINE-11040 Culver, Unl't'er1Tty Park ' '-e.I Hunts Red Buns I ,, .. " ~ '. I ' I . l'allely 01a tile lH ove John Vallely, fonner Newport Harbor and Orange Coast College star and the leading scorer on the UCLA basketba!J team, says of •the cur- rent squad : "We're as good and possibly better than last year." The Bruins are No. 1 in the nation. UCLA 's First Area Visit Recalls F o.nd Memories ' Strange things: c.an come OOf o! a firsl He perslliaed Stewart to carry out the aid kit. commitmtnt -which Included a post For ,.i~. rtcall UCLA's first SOC· game party and coilsiderable beer for ~r visit to 'the Orange Coast area back in consumption. 1964. The game was nearly a disaster for the Heading the proud Bruins against an heavily favored Bruins. They escaped upstart team cal~ the Coast Rangers, with a 3.J tie and when they retired to the was a Scot.named Jock Stewart. elementary school for a chalige back to ~Stewart was a big maii with a mouth to street togs, Stewart recognized the need match his size·. 'Ibat is, to say, everything to open his medicine chest. siewart saw at t~_wne· site -Mariners ~ Lo and behold, someone had stuffe<t the dark in Ne\\rpOrt Beach -was not up to chest with iced l:ieer. Not wan iig ... to \Mi: 1.15 standards accused of being ungrateful or wasteful, 1 ' • • • lle Stev.'art. promptly distributed the con· ; He squawked about ~he playing field, tent!, neglecting to check players' ID. bellyached about havmg to dress at the , It turned out to be the beginning of a ------- WHITE WASH ------ GLl:NN WMITI' nearby elementary school. And he moan- e(I about lack of shower facilities. Too, the weather was lousy -it was c01d and overcast. Therefore, Stewart aMOUnced to rival coach Blll Asha'Of1 and the 700 persons who were gathered to view the spectacle, tl\at . UCLA would not perform under tl\oH cood!Uons. A1*I he headed off in a huff, herding loi:~ther, his team for the return to Weotivood.'' ' .. 4 F»ttunat~ly, ·>;shcrofl was a· master pr:aOOnalter u well as a flm-rate coach. popular annual.series -the game, that is. Eve.qtuaUy it moved to Davidson Flekf in Newport, where crowds up to 1,500 gathered to watch these two amateur powers match talents. ' , · In fact, after six games each slde has won two and lied two. , Friday night the duel renews -tllls lime at Orange Co.ast College. And while Stewart and his cure-all kit won't be aroUnd, it still figures to be excellent cmipelition. * * * Yoa -wonder If basketbaU offlclal Bud Dawson (Fullerton JCJ Isn't ovttdotec It 111-hen you see aome of tbe wag. be calls techalcal fault for. For example, In lbe Marina Newport. game lasl ~k Dawson hi{· a Newport player for 11ylD1 ''olll, oo!" wbe1 chargtd wllb a fouL Later In the came DawsOn naDed tilt f\lartaa coach for pn>le1Un1 what I saw a1 a bad call by trying to 11tow Dawao1 how fer the ~farina lad bd been from ac&olly makla1 contact wftll tlle .,. posing player. Cunlng an official m111nly Is Wtlrth a tecllnlcal. Bat llll1 kiad el nlt.plckbg J1 for old ladJe1 and nbbiWll'flll refs. It bu no plact ln buketball, ' Wtdnndq,.Ji....,. 21, 1'10 DArt.V 'J~l!f IT lJSC ·Lives in 'Bruins' s ·hadow · • • • ' •• ' • 1' W6' Ali ELES <µ') 7 Pla~illl in the ' lldle ,Pty 'with tho ~lly ,po1rel'ful • UCLA basketbal(' le.am Create• 1peclal ' problems -and special incentiva -for rival South~ caUfornla. 1 "The overpowering'IUCCeM el UCLA Jn the four years I've beta' here acts a1 a &ood catalyst in ~e~1 u'I 'rullzt What · we have to do;rusc ~~Bob Boyd Cle!-• clartd today . • , "It reminds U8 we want to be lhe bn:t buketball team Jn the country." Boyd readily • admits lhat the overall . basketball )ob must be ,more dlfficult be- cawe of the UCLA success -~ three strai&ht NCAA UUes and currently rated No. 1 in· the na tion with ain undefeated team. ,;Thtre Is a tendency' for us not lo re- ceive the ~ntuon normally due to a college team of our callber,'' Boyd said. . ~ ' •And 'uien>' Is the added compeU~on I Incl 'r.Jnct'thit could l!e ti !lie P.IClllC. · In recrul!IJll hl&h school tat<nl throqllo\ct I Conference tllle. . lht country. Boyd's loom boasts dfJIOl 'ud ln •no "With Lew Alclndor 1t UCLA (19184), game ao far his he used fenr tban nlne It made anything short of all winnlna look player... .. not very aood. A cop.go buketblll teain Newcomer1 lncludecl W.0W Ron Riley,' wJth our ret0rd In moat art.as of. the Denn.ls La,1.k1:1, Paul WflltOh&l. Gtori• United States would bt looked upon a1 :a Wataon arid Joe ' Mickey.·'n>e · on1f re.. very successful college team. tumlnc ~er from 1ut MUOn, Don "Relatively speaking, wt don't oeem to Crenshlw, II ll>e Cellow ~ llCOred ?Al. ret that recognlUan." point! In thl\,U!:LA llmC, other, Jett... \Vlth a young club this 1eason, the Tro-men ll;t.DIU PajCU -S OltJI ~ jans have built fl 10-3 record and Lo3 An-~ hU~ • '· ' r geles fans re<:all that lh the final meetint •'Otte~ l\'.hen we put a m.n tnto a'llmt between UCLA and USC last year t.be Who didn't ttlrtl we're bt ' 1 crudal alt. Trojans won 4M4, the BrulN' only def tat. i uition. ffe.'a not ·thouiht«' u a 1'fM'Vt Boyd knows rte0gnltlon comes with but. .. • ...... " eipr.m, Boyd., winning. "Based on last year, we knl)J(i:, ·· '"Aairectnt u our last .~ence·plJ!e we can beat them . This team has con,ft~ ,,,, aaalnrt Ortaon ·S'tate WlltPbal weht lit dence in what It'• doJng." · ( <--a.a,' a rt~t and ~ t.ba most USC doesn't meet UCLA until f\la~ ..... ~ ~t pl&Jtr." _ .... ·• ' .lj --. t...,, . .... .. • ,, ,• ' Hall of Farner Boudreau: My Life Is N.ow Fulfilled NEW YORK f AP) -Lou Boudreau waited 12 years before getting elected in· to Baseball's Hall of Fame but his out· spoken son-in-law --Denny McLain - tllinks Boudreau should have recei ved the honor sooner. "l'ni a iuue prejudi ced but J think he shou1d have... goUen It io · years ago," ?tlcLaln.1...the Q.etrolt .TI.~,. itching aee, said Tuesday after Botidreau was voti<I into the Hall of Fame by .! narrow seven vote margin. Boudreau's-daughttr, Sharyn. Dtnny!a wife, when asked about the prospect or ha\'ing both a father arxl husbarxl in the Hall of Fame someday said : "Wouldn't ~at be great! Not everyone could say_ !M!-t• McLai{l, only 25, has already won over 100 games in his six-year majOr league careei. He Won 31 games in 1961 and 24 last·yiar, capturina the Cy Young Award both seasons. "I~ I'm 1~a41ng a Utt~ path that he can foll Ow," BOudreau, 52, said in Ne-.v York, where he was on hand personally \\'hert Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn officially made the annobnce.menl. Boudreau earner hid received the good news at a bowlinJ alley in ttis Dalton, Ill., home town late M..diy nighC · ; "I've waited 12 years for this," Boudreau said, referring to the 'fact that he had been eligible that long. "It'• a dream. It's something that you keep \\'itbin yourself. You just keep hoping, but you never really say it to any-one. "It's worth waiting for. This is a very happy. moment. A very happy day. It's reaching the top. That's what \\'e all strive-for no-matter what profe&&lon we'rt. in . I feel that my life is ,fulfWed no\\'." The formtr Cleveland I n d i a n 1 shortstop.-who at 24 betame 1 major league manager and won a battln~ title it1 1944, played .for 15 years, complllng 1 .295 llietime batting mark. The · slick fie1ding Boudreau however, capped his career with a brilliant 1941 1euon. He not only managed the Indians to the American League title, but tilt .M5, Jed the lncliaiu to a World Series victory over the Boston Braves and \\'U named the AL's Most Va1uable Player. "That was my year," he.1aid. "It. was llke I had . angels on my shoulders. Everything l dk:I was, ria:ht. '' Boudreau man.aged the lndl.ans from 1942 until 1950 •nd also pUoted the Boston Red Sox from 1952 to 1954 arxl Kansa s Cl· ty'from.1955 to u:.a. He Ulen too~,. job Baylor Wins This Battle Elgin Baylor of the Los Angele& takers, gains possession of a loose ball in Ute annual NB;\. Easl·West aU·star game Tuesday nigh~ in Philadelphia. Bill Cunningham o: the East squad is in the back· ground . The East won the game, 142--135. u 1,1portsca!ter with WGN ln Chicaco, \\'here he .WI worka. .. Boudreau received %32 votes of the 300 call by the Bueblll Wrlten A-latlon of America, just seven ~ than the re- quired :125. He was:the oilly player ""°"g 48 on the ballot to recti~e ,the requited amounl of votea. Last year-Boudreata finished ~Utfn! Iii thO viJtint when Stan M...W Md-Roy C&inponelli were elected. fµd1hl.ng bebhJ!I ~e.au ~ Ume were RaJph Kiner, tht fonnt;:r Pittaburih Pirates-sfuaer, w1th-lf7--votn, followed by Gll Hodps, Conner Brooklyn Dodier ~:tm..f:S~e!AtKtt;:5~orld champion New " EarJy Wynn, the former Cleveland pitcher, who wu the moet _rectrit JOO. game winner: in the majors, flniahed fourth with· 110· ..... foJ!owed by ' Enos Slaughter, 113: Johnny Mize, UI; Marty Marlon, 120; Pee Wet Reese and Red Schoendiemt, 17; and George Kell. 90. In orde r to ~ e~ble. for eledJon a player. must be reUrtd from baseball for fi\'t years and must reeelve 75 per cent of the ballot!: casL . Boudreau will ·be enthrined with 15aseball'1 other immorta1I UWi 'lunvner in :C00l>t:J'5town, N~)'., tl'it lite .of tht Baseball ·Hall ol Fame.· ' -Reed Powers East Past .West, 142-135 'Pl!iLADELPHIA '(,\!') ,-On dl!play · neXt >unimer at the 'Wllti!1!ftd~ BUketliait calnp, Will be a lroj>hy provlna that H's' what's up lmlt - It ..W'i<rve,u a ~1mjbd•,-'.I<> lh<.IA\'I" 1ge boy1.pttMi)ll thit lnSt/Ucilnc. them In lhe liner point.< of the pme 'la one of the best up front -WW11 Jleed. Rttd already hu J:IVVed' it to some 11,000 peraonl In Phlllldelphl1'1 Sl!"dnlin and to a national ttlevbion audience by leading the E8't lo 1 IC.135 victory over the West in the . Nodooal Buketlilll AuoclaUon All.Siu 1ime TliHclay night 'J1te mU1CUlar I-foot-a cent.er ol the New York Knlcks acortd all· of his 21 polnts and hauled Jn 11 rebounds as t1ie East pulled away to a 1~' advantap em.ring lht final period; 'Ille Wes! mode one lut dCort that IOI H within sis point& with two -Iefl bel<n llllinc bock. For his dforts, Rdd' wu voted cverwhelmingly the: Most Va I u a .h 1 e Player in his atJth All..Stlt 1ame that ~ creued the Eut'1 lead over the West to IM. wasr 11111 nsT n•H 0,T Ol'T H•wlll-lt 2 u 10 c-1n111em 1 u '' a1y1er 1 •1 t Hrrilcft 1 J.2 21 "'~ ·~1t2•1t..i '"'' Wnl 7 1·11 '2 Jlallerbon t M ti HudUll I $J 11 l"nlltl'" ) l•t 1 C.Wtlktl'" I t-2 4 .J.iwon I 1M 10 Mvtllnl 4 IM I Alclrldw 4 ,_, 10 ltule 2 l·I I Gr.r 1 1·1 IS D.Vtl'IAndtle ' ... I T.VMIA!'IClllt I , l·I J Wllk-J W It J ,W1•9f' I 1-1 1 Ctlllwtll J ,., ,, JllOlllMin ' M • A•klOR 2 l·f J DdWtClltl't .S M 11 Tottlt • ...n IU 1'.et8l1 •I to.n 14 W~t 21 JI, 2' •-1u lttt Jt J5 l!I M-to ,,,_, foeull -W•I Jl, IMf ll '""""' .iJt -Aktnew, ~. A"'"'-111:1 -U,t...._ . NBA Votes Expansion; . .. Fees Hiked ·. . .. NHLE~ern All~stars .Ease· .. To 41 Win ' .. .. " ST. LOUCS,(Af~BJ'!:k irnk &olden boy ~ ;Jiiili< iAlled the c:oochillll Of MoolrUl' Cllude Jluel I 0, factor (n Tuesday ri;~ 23rd Natfonil Hock~y League All:;:;; 111111, 'a '-l wa1kaway for the Eut,rn dlYidln.. · Stars' Owner Wants to Quit LOS ANGELES (AP)-A change in tilt ownership of the Los Aogetes Stars of the American Basketball A!Jocial.ion appear- td imminent Tuesday with· reporta that present owner Jim Kirlt wants out. Clay Loses Bout, But Not Humor "Tluit Ruel," HUil llrioned. "JM Nld Ill the right thln1s ... ab!;, •• ihoat, get three mtn back. We .. dUldn't lole with help like thaL" Ez""pt Car 1 moment 1t 11!1' oataet, Hull and the Eaal Cir DUll:llliicl 1111 l'/tl, •·hich was prested to ~ lb:ltl to a record « for the WIMll'S. • .. Kirst was reported as saying. "J'm balling .oot one way or the other." In New York, Jack Dolph, commission. tr of the league., said he had "discussed various alternatives in Los Angeles," ~6- dlng the owner "has Indica ted he pOl- slbly may not be able to carry on as sole owner of the team." Stars' General Manager Jim Hanty 11aid he had htard Klrat "'''· unhappy about losing .90' much .money. becauJe of poor attendance. Crowds at. the 3pacJous Loi Angeles Sporil Artoa were frequently ~low 1,CKKI Hardy Uld Klrlt probably hld dropped 1boot ILi million 911 tho twn Ind "jutl became dlaenclflntilid with losing as muth 1s !'le'& Joat and decided to Mii out. J cin undentand his· r..unc but r r..i mrem .. I}' bad 1bout IL We've done 90 percent or the job. By next year, I /eel .thb club wflt be • success." Kir&t WI& reported out Of lawn and--u~ avaUable for comment. I I • PHrLADELPH)A -C"51UI Clay lost 1 compulerized fight to Rocky Marciano but he didn't lose tus sense of humor, hla penchant for challenging poetry\ or. his verba l jabs at rival beavyweigbt Joa Frazier . The film, staged before Marciano's death last year and acre~ jn some 500 movie houSes Tue.!day night, sttot.ed Clay a 13th round knockout victim . "It takes a good ch~mpion to lose like that," Clay tokl a newsman Who had sat ne:1t to hlm in the darkened theater and hMl taken a couple of ri&bt elbow jabs In the ribs as the deposed heavyweight watehed the action. "Hey, watch lhal," said tile worried newsman, a nywtlght in size. "J'm not In the ring wtth Y°'il·" "Yeah, blit that'f'flghtlna up there; and real good earner• action, Clay :replied. laughing. He sat In bis lhirt&letve&, hb IUlt jacket held by h.i1 wife and a friend sat on his left trying to cat.ch every one ot his words on a tape recorder. • ' DALI.AS -The Dalio Chaparrals brokt k>ote in the final five minutes of play In the third quarter Tuesday nlgllt and placed seven men In double flgllrts in a balanced attlck for a 141·119 victory over the Lo& Ang'elts St.an. The gam.e Re-lawed until the Chaps M!tdled a three-point 11•71 l<ad 111 a :JO. point 98-71 mara!n In lht !>ding 4:09 of ti>• third quarter .• • ~ PEBBLE BEACH -llcibby Lunn shot a 63 pr)IC!lce n>Und ror the Bing Croeby National pro-am roll t~nt Tuu- day, lyln1 the IS.bole r-d Car the Pel> . ble Beach course held by Ben Hogan. Meanwhile, Ray Botts, at fill, and Ran-- dy Wolff, with a &8, led a flekl of 1t qualifiers on the Spyglass Hill course. Sixteen prOll, a1l at n, will compete In e Sudden death playoff today for the re- maining se\·en spots in the $180,000 eYe'nt. The \\'eatllerman predicted 1 "chance or ra in" 13!' the start of the tourney Thursday. Heavy rainfall washed out Monday's sl ai.d qualilylng rowiir.' • NEW YORK -Or1anlzed bueblll rttum.1 to cow1 feb. S to show cause ,,tiy veteran outfielder Curt Flood, traded l"t · Oc!ober . from st. Loulo to Phltadelphl1, should not be pennltted IO negotiate as 1 In• agent. The deCtndanll -Commissioner, Bowle Kuhn, American League Pre.•ident Joe Cronin, Nallanal League President Clfub Feeney l1ld lht H major leacue clubs - were stven a -k poatponemeJJI Tuelday by Feder1l Judie Dudley s. Bomal. • SAN.DIEGO-Wally Moanb11,resi..,. e<I his coachtnl poe!Uan with the $1n Diego Pldres of the N1Uon1l ~. Calera! M&na1er Eddie .LeJslun111 ,.. """""" Tuelday. Moon nld ha decided to resip "alttr lq'dtllbetltlon" lomnal\> penninenlJy .. athletlc dlroctor •t Jolln a ...... Unlvmtty, Sllolln Sprlnp, Ark. • Spectacular rell~ • l"I tenil1nl by S,t. Louis' Jacques Pl1111', loept tb1ncJ1 napec· table. "With 1 u111e·tuck wt could b1ve wcin bl' ten 101ls," the nJlClnd Rud llllec:te<!. "W.e rave them a Ieaon. · ·. "I dOn't want to get tnto ~..,of Pla.U l1ld his ~rma , but lie played. well and madil It t ~· 1 _ A goal by Dean. Pnnlice, 1 ,_,,,. rour al~star games, llocl tile --11 ·~1 1>crare powerful Ell! lines ftliirhollljd by Hull and veter111 C.ntle daW9 of Ille Detroit Red Wtnga t001< .........i; " ... Tfft 'fl·Ytaf.c>ld• Pt.ate, r on. 'to ff9w• B<Ored !he-u .. 1>re1k1111 IO•l 11 T:JI of· the pP<lllDf ~ qa_'I ~­ pl1)" pau rrom Hull> Md ..-.perjod goala by Hull Ind the New Y~t 'l>1>Jtrs Walt 'l'h~k capped the ':rf.. . : ' . POMONA -A neon! Jiii"' of IMS.otltl •. relieve blclmled • -; . -'of rldltsl In 1111 hlllor)'.of droa racinc. hll PhllldelPhla mlil.,., Jn. . tllt MOnd been poei.d lo< the N1tloool HM ~ . Olliod, nvt on 11'ollor ~ ~ o! "-l•U..:1, Wlntm1Uona~ .her• Jan. 11,68'1 Ila onlJ,CIUle fOr ehW1 ..... tbe »Feb. I, l!rial' IO'mlnu~ _ · I I j • .. ., • "'I) ~.. \. .... I • • • 1 ~· • Wtdnesday, January 21, 2;70 " r•' · ' -•, . ......-... •.r. ,• t • -, • . ~-r·• .( r -·-'"( '~ _,1. -. .. J AH~~WA~J' .YOU LOOK -'Laguna . .Beacp HjJ:n1s' 1 <~r•:~' Don and Chlirlie'. Anotb .. · Ware, Con-~wj;,m,J~g .coach George Carey bas an ab'und~nte· nelly~ lYlj( loon be on the scene. He js ao eigh~- o( 'b~Ji!ers,Jl~ his c_01rent tea.mi a1nong which a~ J gra'der. · ' · ' J!l~'fw~~~ ~~"!!!<I above. Fro~ Jef~ to oght . :~!t:t::~ i, ; , . . ' -'-~-''-~.~.~"~.~-~-~ .... 1 ~ ..... ~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~-'~~~~~- :..!..L....~ ~-1 ·'.\ ,_:_..,_ '". I ---, -~-fr; -... , Artists-:· Gain . : _. Stxth1'1\.ll·time . Scorer fl 1.i. • '.< .. 1 ~j :! .l Great Depth · ' . ·. GWC:f]d:ger ,Setting From Wares · Record-breaking Pate ~here ls Ware? Probably most anywhere!' 1, That's .~~ logical answer to the ·'fi.as:ie; 1')1tfflion arciul'id the campus of t.aguna · Beach HJgh SChool, where the ·ware· brothers ~ current1y going through' their pa~ on the va~ty swim team. · Coach George Carey has three of'tbem1 nn his squad ... and what's more; there is !till a younger· brolhcr, Connelly, in the· ci1hth grade and a couple more Wares·Jn, grade school. Tt seem! safe to say that Carey-Willl'be! knet deep In Wares for the next several; ye8". • • ., .. ,.I, • Q~;cMlG SHEFP ~'" °'"'' .'"11". ~"" , )Jl th e thr~11. ~ 11 disastrous losing season. one shjn1ng light stands out for f.olden \Vest€olleg~'!i basketball team. ~lie ls Chrii l'bOmpson. a 6-2 freshmen Who ·is, on It/ii wi)i lo rewriting the Rustler recoa!~llOlilk:.. Jn'G'pli!len We9es 1$ games. ThJmpson. a .fonner Corona del f\1ar producl, has sCQred .fss painlS_ f~ a 24.I average. That 1<1tal has thfl;"i!!f' piad_e hi!_n the sixth bes! scorer iii:'){uStter history. Re<:enlly, the 400-yard freestyle relay team· )Vas ]S percent filled with Watis, Charlie., a senior, Don (Digg eri a jun.ici'; and Amory, a sophomore. are the trio and the latter is considered the best prospe~t. . The all-lin1e scoring record is held by Oll ie Martin tl967-69J with 724 poi nts-.· Rich Van Der Pol is .second with 680 points. set in the 1966-67 season . Thq1npson·, !'I hooting percentages border on the fan tastic . · Amory's best mark is in the 400 .fre& where he's clocked a 4:31.0 while Charlie has a .J :66.0 in the 200 tree and Don a 1:04.0 in the 100 butterfly. \Vith so many War.es running arourid,' howeVtrt il1s.a lit{Je hard to-keep track oL them. On one particular travel dat e for the Artists,.one "Of the Wares missed the bus. Instead of waiting for him brieny. the bus weQt. on alter ~ oth~ two .l>r~thers gu~ wrong thlt:Jle-wa& absent'JrotD; school and sick.in ~ .. , . . : . • ' ne has connected on.49.8 percent of his shnl$, hitting 179 or 359 aucinpts from the fiel d. A poor .s!iooting performance (9-24 ) in Golden \Yesrs 77-76 victory over LA SoulhY.'est last . Friday dropped the PerCe~uige µnder 50 Ior .one of lhe few limes this season. If Thompson 1naintalns his present pace he wi ll-erase Van Der Pool's record average or 46.3. He Is also near 11 free throY.' record. Thompson . ha$ avcra~d 19.~ percent !rom. fbf. ~alls line, hillirig JOO of 126 .. . -. . .. . ... " - ·ri • • . ,. ' Bo1aors fo1· lrwi11 AJ Irwin, (le.ft). assistant director of athleucs al UC Irvine . \Vas pre- sented with a 213 toot cilnlion by Cff" Commi ssioner Kenneth Fagans at the Anteater campus Tuesday. Irwin was honored fo r his many years of service in phyr,1ca l education and aquatics. He recently re- signed as \Vater polo coach at UCJ. The citation is a poster o! the 1969 err water polo cha1np1onships "'ilh the signatures of all the pnrli ci pnllng play rs, coarhr ~ nnrl official~. I Ora11ge -coast Meets Mesa In Cr11cial Orange Coast College's basketba ll leam . playing better vl'ilh each outing, faces San Diego Mesa tonight in a crucial South Coasl Conference encounter a\ OCC. Game time is 8. The Pirates evened their conferen ce record ·at 2-2 Sat urday night with a 61·:>8 vict.ory over l.11. San Antonio. The v.·ln put c<>ach Herb Liv~~"s club just 1 1~ games behind league leading Fullerton (S-01. Cerrito.<: (3-1) hosts FJC tonic.ht ::ind 11 "'in by the f'~alcons on their hofn<> court ,~·ould vault the1n into first pL1 .. t•. Saddleback College, 1-3 in Desert Ccnferer.ce action, is idle 11Pfil Vrid'll~· 11ight \\'hen the Cnuchos face College of lhe Can~·ons. Siiturda!i'. i:ca:c ii Huy Stevens' ('Jub travrls to l\1t. S::n .Ja::into. Kl"d~ltn JD,d{,ft llo lo~ s,., ..• 1m~lt• ..... Ill"_, Doll< Lnv• Pll<I llOGnJllr>d S<>et1"'"''' Grl!lllh ["''"' Ad<!""" °'"'" Sm•!~ Ch,.st"""" Llwrtnc! Htlm -Meh1r E_,.1&rd1 LHI•• .lllpn '«• ~•trril! W-•• ·-- 1~PWI H•ld> ... Pg'*"!rs llltMI Pl!~lli; ·~· ,_, Grtvl1 Drt1el k11t.tJ! llern OltAHGE CO .. ST 11·11) Ci tl'G FT I~ l~S •l u t i! 61 11 t9 JC II 16 ~I I ~ 5l • I• ll I I$ ! l II u n 10 I I I I 1 . ' ' ' , . ' ' . ' • • $ADDLEIA(I( U·U ' " " " '" " " "' " " " " " " " • # " " .. " " " • " " • " " " " " ' • • • • ' ' ' • GOl.DlH Wl!ST U·lll ' .. " " '" ·~ ,, .. .. " .. • " .. • " .. " " .. • " • " " • • " • " " ' • " • ' " Av1. "' '" '" JI.I ,. '" •• '°' ,,, ... .. '. " " ,. " " " " "' .. " • .. ' " " " .... '" II.I •u 1•.• "' "' "' " '" ••• n " ., " .. '-' " " " " " " .. " " " ..... .,. '" •• • •• ,., ••• •• "' Oll "' OM ... n "' .. .. " " " '·' " ... ' I . ' I • CdM Faces By ROGER CARLSON Of tM Dlltr PINC S11ll Corona del ~ar Hlgh's most important basketball game of the season is on tap tonight in the Sea Kings' confines when it hosts league·l eadlng Loara at 7 o'clock. The other circuit tussle involving an Orange Coast area team is Fountain Valley at Estancia cllao al 7). Edison's clash \flth Costa Mesa has been put orr until next Wednesday. Coach Tandy Gillis' Corona de! Mar outfi t will be f1 cin1 the k>op11 only undefeated.. ieam. Qwona del Mar shared thal sta~ witll Loara until last Friday's 51-47 uplet loss to Colt.a· Mesa pUt ttie Sea Kings iDlo a tie with Mella a game behind Loa.ra. The S11ons of coach 'Virgil Webb ~ave come on strong since the outset of the campaign to field a IJ..3 season mark .,. Their only losse& have come to Los Alimltos, Long Beach Wilson 4Dd Orange. 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I ,• "I• Do" SwffhnMI COAST GENERAL TIRE SIS W. 1tth Cotta Mtta S40-S710 -'46-5033 "" ''5xl4 7J5xl4 7751'14 125114 I .... , "'· , .... : 1tt11f111• J: ,,.. I IU&ll~lf'I' 1 f.f5 1.77 10 Jl ,,5 1.t7 10 22.tS 2.21 10 24.fS 2.)7 10 FAMOUI DUAL llO • PUNCTUlll'·UAUHO DlllON • S WHIT! ltlNG llDlWAIJ. (OISCONTINUli.0 DESIGHJ "'' I '111c1 J J.•fu I •"· 700111 Jf.tS 1.fO 10 115•14 St.ts J.1 J • 775x15 Jt.tS .Z.St ' •4.tS J.J7 " USEDTIRESI YOUR CHOICE! ANY SIZE $4.95 to $6.95 ...... -== AVERY GENERAL TIRE SER·VICE 16'41 ·-~ 11Yd. HuntlnttH leach 847-SHO Ml!MBl!R AUTO INDUSTRIES HIGHWAY SA11!'TY CDMMITIE! \ • ' ' ,., I ' 1 ,, ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' • : ( ' • ' • .. -Wot,,.sdai. Jan"ry 21, 1970 OAILV "LOT Sit Start Pro ~age Sta11dings CdM, Marina, Oiler Swimmers Win ' Your Corona del ?t1ar highlighted jC=I J;..~r.::1 =i;..:r~~ "'" non-league awimmina action \~cw1 '-.M«•1tt. 1.'.)1 .. 0t,. 1ctw.1. ' ' Engines! Ntw Yllltl Mllwll.lll:H ~ 01.i1i... Tuesday afttmoon wllh a 119-11 r 1~ -"1. F•r.l"""' °""""· Ma W L ,ct, GI lh p "'" lt u .n• -trouncing 0£ Downey In e ~ J"iY.;-J· ~~,. CIOMl t. Mo1•"6 ••tr•-· f'hll1<19ttlllt Cillelrw11ll .M ... Otl'roit '1 ,, ,,n • Sea Kings' pool. 1 ~1ri'lr"-1~ ... i1 'JA¥1;!,_ lO lt .tit I ~ !COMI J. 1'61. !Ml; ~ ~ :!:. :I\-i ln the only other meets, p.o. _ 1 ••• l<llt~· 01 ._,_d by Deke Hou/gate 20 ,, ,..,..1, Marina bounced La Quil)ll, 59-~'-"~"'14:' \t'..:;.. 11 ' ,.tt..1 '· '' 31 .lii1 2t 36 and Huntington Beach bum· ~IJllOft,-Ot a. HWm r.""fline: .t.uant• ... ..,,. Dl•11i... ped Los AmJgos, tt-lS. Notre .»irao•·,,..i, OM 1. J•WIM c~~l· RIVERSIDE -\Vhat's a !!tock car like? Ask a stock car driver, and he \\'Ill give you a prosaic answer having to do 'vith roll c a g e s and aerodynamics and engineering or engine part!. Ask roaa: racing driver Sam Posey, who is just gettlna: ac- qualnled with stock cars, and he will give you a dissertation you won't soon forget. ·'The chief differe.lCe is that these cars are heavy," Posey said as he relaxed in the Goodyear lounge just before last Sunday's Motor Trend $00. "A stock car can't ac- celerate too quickly, brake too (luickly or corner too quickly. The tires are very small for the weight of the car. "As a consequence, you ba_ve to plan all your moves in advance. You preplan everything you do. Coming down the straightaway you are already setting up for the next corner." Jn A Can·Am sports racer, those extremely llghlwelgbt hig~ngjne race can tkat Bruce lt1cLaren and Denis Hulme always win racu In, the response 11 much quicker. accord.inc to Posey. Thai and other llPt cars Uke formllla A machh1e1 and lndy can are -What Potey b usecLto. "In a CaD-Am car," POiey said, .. you shut off (slow down) for a corner only ,, .. ffn your gut tells you to. Tbese stock can take so many 1ec- 11nds to alow down frnm 175 to 110 miles an hour that you ride the braktl and ride them hard. r-¥ ¥ ¥ .. , had to learn" to get my root mashed down on the brakes five or six seconds at a lime lo slow my Dodge down. Chk•" ~ ll :: S1't Dame nipped Eat1ncl1'1 9~"~ 1 " Hol"-' • LH AMrlt• 22 1~ ..t7' ~ E ,_ ~· .... "a;"'" 'l'ti•• -1. c.-•t M•f Everybody was pleased. sin Ft•oeloco 11 21 ,.;, 7,1 ag..:s, .-u. IKrllfMllOIL lt-lelltf'll. ••r~•r~. '40tiglnally we atarttd aix l'hoenhr 21 2• .dO •', Bruce Black and K u r l •itc1ci. Tim.: 1'2:!. seconds off the pace. By the ::"~'--11 21 •391 •i.. Krumpholz u•ere double win· c11-11t1 M•~ 1n1 ,_,,., ou road race at Kent , \Va$h .• I ,.,..w.,.. ~~.~~ ·3 " in. ners for Corona del Mar. ~~1Al$:M~Tc~~ Kl~on~itr, was onJv two seconds off the E••t A1•S1•r• 112, w•u An.s11ri l" Black swam to victory In the 2~ ~''1 -1. 1.o1rr 1cOM1 1. ~ '11W11t1l"1 01'""1 d h OO ( ·-~'T. COMI ), ltoDlllSOll 101, pole poslt!sln. ln the mean-lloiton 1, ctl'l(.!-tJ 50 free (23.4) an t e I rce 1~""""'')rrii:':!: 1• S'". icOMi 2• ""'"' time, Art! Pollard won at ~:,.~11•11! vs. s.n Fr1nc1"' 11 (51.1). 1~ .,~:~ 1('AA9d\1"!,.~•J.-Wt: Dover in the STP Plymouth ." 1.1,11~11k" Y1. s.n Difeo 11 H-1o11 Krur:npholz ' \vins were in ttle \~ l. limt~r~'1•2~1!DM1 ,, = -¥-1f ~ ::;rt~. ~~1 ·~~K~lr.. 200 individual medley {1:09.0) lf~T.~11 .i.~~tJCpt'J,y,l; ..,14 and 400 free {3:S4 .4.). C Loi 1cDMi L P • 1 e v' • •at t e 11 i • Kevin Williams led Marina 1c'!'!I.. ~~~on1'1D1. 1t1-~· J1.1~0'" G .... l. de I lo ll••t.r• l>hrlt!M • • • i 100' Kl< -I. N«W(Oml IC I 2. rlMocw 1 car ma ac ry '""'11,.. ~ L1 ~r,1 !_1 to il! l\'m with a dou1.1il! v c-~~i:t·l~t1i~1 J. ~ • cDM\, people tft., ud take DOtict. K9tlflldl.J n 11 MIQ I'~ tory consisting OC a 1:01.1 in ill '''1 -I. louellfy \CDM! 7 'Mtty glVt Jlim wb.l ft C&lll (ltflllnl :!O 1l .6t5 16\t the JOO breaststroke and 23,I ~ ron DI .l. Ttri'lulll ID\. Time: "genet011i 11pport" for an ;:~:! ~ : :: ~,,. in the SO free. ~-~'fc'bMT ~: ~J~k~c~dMl: • m b lthas Trau-Americu MWnl w,,,.,.. 01!:.i! .»1 22 c-. ,... M!:'n~~ o...~ 1111 T ~:.,~1·l-...Y 1. c_,.. ..i ~ racla1 project. N ?OD MHllY lt•le• -1. c;ortn1 Mt iono, Ollvll', KrulN'tlOIJ. N.__J. ·-· .... Uy ._ 0: Orl .. nt 2' .,, ·'\' Mtr, 18.,q•lollfl. J.U-. lttntre. Tlmt; l:l1A. . ... y rt• a&\le pat Dlf: ~: ~~ :ffi !~ Hl~·ir~ .. 1~i. 1i1~)-""'\Cl)lllll 1. Dew•Y (44\'ll c~ •1 M1r CU\lil the preuure oa,11 lie said. "I W•llllnl!M 22 t.I ••• J.... Phl!DOU IOI l. loltr ICDM. Time: 200 Medl•Y 11111¥ -'· QowneY, ~-llal iii u•--• L• ,_,.., '' ·• -' l:tt.t. l 1..,., t :ll2.J. ~ w t -now •• ..,, ___ -__ -___ :._"c..__·'"---~Y~.,~~:=--::..:'~'~''"':::.~"=""='~'·~·="='"='~"--'"'::..:.'~~::..:-~'~· ·~-=·~·~·~·~··~"='="""= ia the big kape." ' All Poeey M1 t. ti• to be a 1ucceu la mt 11 but Du Gurney In the Barracuda, Parnelli Jooes in the Mustltn&, Mark Donobae la the Javelin, Jerry 11tus in the Ftreblrd and whoever Jim Hall pleb to dri¥e Ills Camaro. Denis Hulme doesn't make the policy for McLaren Cars, Ltd., but he sees Bruce Aicl..aren1 Beldin& a team of cars for the 1970 Can-Am series. Why should there be a question. considering how suc- cessful Hulme and ?ifcLaren ha ve been? lMt 'we~eL.the Co m.i U Sportive Internationale, the technical committee for the body that regulates world rac- ing, F.l.A., banned airfoil wi,1gs on race cars once and for all . That may not seem like such a big deal, but it means that McLaren will have to redesign all his cars to make them legal to race. The Sports Car Club of America, which sanct.ioiu the Can·Am series, bas remained quiet on the subject, but a statement on whigs is ex· pected some time t'his · W«k. The SCCA is expected to go along with the international edict. • • .. . OPEN D•IL Y 10 A.M. TO 10 P .M. SUNDAY 10 TO 7 • FULL 4-nY MnOM -. co•O •OOT • t • TUUUS5 4 ''If I bad lo describe the im· portaat difference Jn driving ltlesc cars and other race cars. I'd say you dri ve a stock car with your head , not your heart." Posey spri'.rl1g full bloom into a professional al-the age ci 21 £our years ago. His jet set mannerisms and upper New England accent are'lnore suit- ed to the police chicken and wine society of early days sports car racing ,than they are In the rough and tumble world o£ NASCAR. Hulme did not appear tO be , ~ over the new rule, When lfe discusaed it over' the weekend here. • 12/~2'' TllAD 'I' D.IPTH WITH A TOUGH TRIAD ··co-outtD • -· .... But his enthusiasm. driving talent and pcrceptio,1 mark him as a young man with a future in stock car racing. If not now. later. If not super speedways, road races like the ooe at Riverside. Right nmv Posey admittedly looks at stock car raciogJrom_ the point or view of a road racing driver. A nile lor 01e U a nale for 811. In oUier ltorit, e¥erybody b iat tbe'IUle dltadvutqe. Not ,., .... Peter Bryant, builder •I &hr: amni•llY com. petitive Aaiocoast n..u tllat made an appearance la the final races of lNt w:!tlt Englishman Jatkle Oliver at tbe wheel. . We bnlll our car to run without a! wing," Bry1111t 181d. "All of Utt edler a:Mtl can bave bed:ln: I.hit were daip. ed to run With 1M wl•C· Tbey will bave to 1taJ1 tbelr engineerlnr over, while we already have a body developed SfANDAID DUn • MUFFLE I A , .... 17.ff , .. ,, , .. ... , .. .. 22.46 21.•• • , ,, - AA,....,i..~f•;..T•• """._...... ., ... -· ....... "Wtb .... -··'I, Why Walt? Charge ltl • 1', .. ME lllAUllTIE "I believe the SCAA driver l;:':nd=les=led.=:lt=w:or:kl=.':' ==:;I generally looks at these cars as u11sopbl1tlcated," he said. ''But I've found that there Is more engineering In stock tars than in Cln-Am can. I ~4,~· ~ ............. :Marl~·,._~ ,..,. -fl0-64, Dari.I 63·66 •ttl MOft• BRAKE OVERHAUi: "These are not race can to start w!tb. They laave to be made Into race can. From what l 've seen, the depth of analysis that goes Into racing stock car1 11 fantastic. They lake a big lump or metal that i;houldn 't be able to go fast at all and make an extremely competent race car out of il." Posey surp rised the road racing rratemlly late last year when he wound up wlth a con· tract to manage a two-car team or Dodge Challengers ~nd drive the lead car. Al- though he is known as a com- petent driver on a road course, his sdection was s puzzle. POsey tells how be won himselr a factory racing deal. "When I was interested in the {Indianapolis) speedway, Pele Hutchinson, the Chrysler c.1gineer In charge of Utt Indy engine project, was getting nowhere. SEE WHAT'S NEW WHEN IT'S NEW! 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K:3 - - --- -- - -- -- - - - - - , Shop Nights Monday through Saturday 9:30 A.M. lo Y·30 P.M., Sun day 12 Noon 10 S P.1.1. 1,1.,.,.0,;,o(,_0 ,0; •'S otislactio n Gua1a nteed or Your Money Back" ' I I \ ' I I \ !""" ____ ....,...,...,.,..,...,_...,,..,. ..... _...,_,..,,..,.,_.,.....,,...,..,..,..,......,...,,,,.,,. ... ,.,,.,.,.......,,.,...._,...,,...,,.,.....,.,.,..,._,_.,..,~c••"'!t:-•..-.•..rr,,...,..~,.=-·-··-----~ .. ~=~~. t '!' ; l' ; • J ••. I YOllr Monet'• Worth Airport Crisis: How Traveler Can Help B7 SYLVIA PORTER lt you have flown out of or Into the criUcol o!rporta o1 New Yort. Otfcaio or Wuhlncloo In the put couple of ytlrl, you are actually aware that congesllon In the air ii ljlp"Oacbln( a llap " chaos and congestion on the gniund Is aJlllfOICl>iDJ a star• of porolysls. If you are like • g:rowlnc number of the 112 million fA. us who flew on U.S. acbeduled air can1en: in. lta, you are ac- c:mnulolq a pile ol -... -abonl bow long It toot you to -· lo Kennady Airport In New York, bow long you clrcled over O • H a r e Airport In Cbicogo, bow long you waited for your bag1ge at Natlmal Airport I n Wuhinlton -and about the day it took you five houri to fly the Atlantic and then another :dx hours to reach mid- Manhattan. A! Ow-Jes C. Tilllng- hut Jr .• chairman ol TWA and lelllor among tlle clllel enc:uuvu or <tll' leadinc airllnes, puta It, "Clllel ludi u Now Vert, Cbicqo and Walllnit<>o must keep their nfe blood (•Ir traffic) flowing lllmllh their arteries. New York II already developinf PICKED IV UCJ Robert Orr Orr Takes MCI Post Robert W. Orr has been named Oran1e County rectonaJ. manaaer ror MCI, Commercial Indu1trl1l Dlvillon ol Mocco Corp., Iha real estlte de ve Io p men t oubU!lary ol Great Southwell Corp. Before lolnlno MIC, Orr wu the vice· preildent or real ertale tor the Aml10 1 Rataurantl, a Glendale based operation. Orr wlll take over MCI's ' lint Orange Cowlly project. 1he Santa Ano lndullricl at Main $ireel and 0,.. Road, Magnin Store Wine Award arteriosclmllis and all over the country people a r • dileul8lnJ the odviolbll!ty " avokling New Yort ca tbe1r air traYeJs." Bur 'llllAT CAN you do lo help solve the .,..i.lemT Dm- ing a recent extended...-... in Tucaon and Phoentz, Arizona, I rotherod 1nnn TWA ofHclals a provocative list el things you -u Individual traveler•, businessmen, voters -can do. Spedllcally: -To 11111 with the idmple, etl)' moves, use the airport limousine and lu.ve y<a a:r at home -thereby ndudnl traffic on tborouihfam to the ~·1 meet frlf!lds ... relaUvea at alrportl. &Del aall them not lo mffl your plane eltber -~by •lashln& eea- 11(Jlion at tbe termin&J.s. -n,y OFl'-llOOllS midday and late eveninp - when feasible, th er• ti; 1 1peedina up travel both m ITOllld ... In the .... -Now to more fandlmeatal ....... -up lo Iha fad that a contribution to the an- pollon II otlll the '* el m .. jor CGl!lmen:lll termlnlls bf both commerdll ainnfl Ind geDeral (private) p la n e a • 'I'hm are 12l,500 ~ a!Tcraft aplnsl l,!GO ...,,. mercill aircraft ad _,.i aviation ii J"O'rinr at a 14 pe<eent yearly rote. -G<I behind pl ... lo buDd strings of 1eneral avlaUcn aiJporll around the -cities which will be deolpod to aerve prlvale pl-. 1114 will rtlleve commeretal alrportl for COllllll<ldlJ cnfl. AGAIN TO QUO'l'B Till- inghast, a reoopllod - ty "' this oubject, "Sepanto but equal facilltles, a far u feasible, -aboolutely audll to t h e IOlutkm," and TU~ lnchast polnla GUI tbat _.t aviation airports can be built for a fraction ol the cast of commercial airpartl, U I e mudJ i... land, -fewer noloe Ind political probla1m. "'nits alone." adds r. c. Wl9'1', pmldenlol TWA, "will mW the present network of commudll alrporls I a a I saU.factorlly for lonpr than many suppoee." -Demand early Senate pwage d on alttldy ff,..... passed bill which woul4 Im- pose special tueo to -* hundl<ds of mWlcHDol &>Jlatl IMUally for llplflcant airport improvemeob, exponalon d general aviation olrports, new airways ayotem oqutpmont Ind focilltleo. '11111 "0 u Id Jauncb a long-nnp attack• the proble'm. -U• tbe new -..perjetl. for, throulh the 1 e. U. a. airline can handle Iha -ling d air trav.I anticlpolod by 1971. At the ..... time, 1here will be fewer llrcraft for cootrollera lo control, fewv londlngr, fewer 1a-.. Of' ClOUllSB the olJ!lno ,,. fidalJ urae more COllUDel'.dal olrpollo, but they have .. u. 1ulkm about the I c t I 'f 1 rests~~~~ centrallon on reallollc otopo. "With theM moves.," 00&- clude1 1'iJllnpatt. 0 ont can 'Ille Jooepb Mqnln llon· al ne doylJ&ht In our alnrayo South Coul Plaia bu been l)'ltem for porilapo onotbtr 10 pnHn\ed me ol four Honor yws." Anrdl atvea by the Southera ·'Without them," w Ir ft I Calllomla chapter ol the W!Jer, "1he IDlderlyln( lltDd Amtrlcan J D I t j t 11 t 8 0( will contlnue to be fflJ fram Althllocto for speclal clellp N.,. York'• alrporlo ooellence. porticularty and then will be Fraak Gehry of Frank no altemltlve to dlolullflll Gehl']' ~ A I Io C I 1 t t I ratlonln& of fll&hll." c1tve!Oped 1be a1mp1e a~ ;:========~I motphere wblcb c o n c e 1 I 1 liihlllll -· air -dlUonlnJ unltJ, llorqe and dlopl111 art._11 lhat ordinarily dmocl f r o m merch1ncll1e. BEST Tiie DAILY PILOT •ffert .... ef .............. ". h ...... •• ,,..., ., NHen. ••• 11.M ... ·~., 11 ..... ,.,., 1111 tH 111.+tet1. -Personnel - Aides Hired John R. LIDllell llnd Wayno A.Wa!W-.... - ulotanl -•l -for 'lllo lrvino C.. Llade1·1'1 primary 1or ... _.... Ille Inf dtvetep. dl.W... anc1 Iha .wr cit~ d Irvioe'o eor- pc:nta ht:adq uar ltr1 ta Newport om.. Wllllr lo -lblt for Ill ponoreel -and ... -r.r lht lf'lcWl>n dlvbloo, hod -... ~.....- --State Foreign Trade to Cliinb to $15 Billion . wereyau paid 68• aver '. . I"> 111 ,,.. .. rt d u c e Cllifornlt.J.,.,... !ride and Iha eqoadio• dtnlopmelt -ti the Poclflc booln offtet Iha loOI ol dtf.-rtlllod elpolls In Iha area," tht bank aald. Latoll complela fl i u r e t ahow CalUornlo el]llrio and lmJIC)fU for 111? totalecl ti.If billion. Japan· continuod to be th• llail'a bi((eA trldlnc portoer, ~I« If pot· -ol 1111 fttorllamt OJ*l9 ""' 41 pen:olll ol -.... porU. last t ' ' • • " s I • • • ' "'' ·1~ j ""·'--\' J '~n· • 1 .. ,,. }. ........ ... ~ .. .......... ,,..,-. . " I 1,. ' ; ' ' .. ' ·1 ·' ... -·· ·-. I . • ' • .. . . :! •; ' -• . ' .. . - . .. • .. <' " ' ., • • • • . . • I ·" . ' ·I . J,. . 1.-.. , ,• :· ~ , " ' ••• ' 't . , ~i ,, • ' . J. l " ·. , . • • • I I I A -· " DAll.Y l'!l01' ....... MT.C• 'N CalDITOll SUl'llUM COUIT 0111' TMI ITATI 01' CALl~lflA Hiii TMI COUNTY ., OIU.11111 .... _ LEGAL NOTICE . 1eason. Tltl """"'' ... ilaSCOUN "'L. The music felflval b being Ora.rip Count7 will lald Ulelr Cowny Philharmonic Society. P1.,aented by the Capt& hJesa school will render selectlom lo "-n. n. "'::' h4 1"'" mustut talents Saturday night It ls erpected that over Committee of the Oran4e the !tyl ol the Tij Br .. ,._ KIMI Of A Nd" .,.ONAA1°" ••IRAWLlfl•••• to raise fUnds ao elementary 19,000 youngat.ers will attend County Philharmonic Solely 1n e uau au:. ...... F•de children may hear the the conctrts pruented this the Lyceum of Costa Mesa Otber1 perlormlll1 in thf: c....:: ~; ,.111, High School al 1:30 p.m. fesUval lnclucle the Strip ctly·~~~~~~~~~ Crossword Puzzle Tlcket.s, avaUable at the door, llouae Band. a Dllle1and ire tt.50 for aduJll, 75 ctnLs group compoRd of five Calta for students. Mesa HJ&h Scbool ttudenta : Todoy's Rnol Stocb Todoy ACROSS J Donner or Yello•he1d 5 CMtumt J1w1lry lit• 10 llvt ly play 141 Friend 15 Hl spanlola rtpubllc 1' Not oood 111or1lly 17 G11eous t lemtnl 11 Ro1111n stint I• Prohibition 2.0 Gtt by co111ptlllng 22 Fa1tentd 24 Love to eXCISS 2' Lowgradt 17 Shrew lO Entire person ef 111 tndlvldual 32 Mort ln1tuls ltive 36 According te : 2 words 37 Awakening device 3• Dance .CO "Bah!" 41? He ld one'~ groun d 4141 Baking lnJttdlent 415 CltJ on the Ml11ourl 417 ,.,. Into the inlttlor of .ct Tiny 50 Mlr5h 52 Nitwit; ,,~,~~ aon•: Abbt. 54 Approttl•t• 56 Mon1t1ry unit ol ... 51 ltllilh tr't1t Indies . l1JN1d 62 Twnlng point .. Sln1l1 67 Bt In store for •t ra11port .. .., 10 At a tl1111 tn Utt pasf 71 Makt fun of 72 Flowtr 73 811111 of burden 74 M1de 1n lncotttct 1tete111rnt 75 l'ltce of fomUurt DOIN l Piece,, glt ss 2. Man 's nlckn111t 3 Kind of aperturt .C Church council .5 Ile•• or llOYlble ''°'"'r. 'Move S owly 1 Are not Dl1I. I High In llffCt ACRU OP: 11111 PAIKIN• WllKDAYS OPIN 1:41 SHOWTIMI 7111 "rib cracklal comtCIJ'' -JUOITH CllST, TOOAY SHOW Appearin& on the program Robert Goodwin, Steve ~ will be Henry Adam Curtis, 11, Paul Krelbicb, Duane Mullfri'/==========!.....-ol Laguna Beach, in a piano and Mark QulrOI. 'Ille Colla .1010 of Beethoven's Sonata, Meu Hlch Scboot State Band Opus 79. Davis Wel!bart, 16, of wlll perform) playing numben HunUnglon Beach will play la lhe swlqia( bl& band ilylt. cluaJcaJ I u i t a r selections Michael Booke, trombonilti Uyenda and Malaguem. The a student ll OCC will play t"o 9 En1in1 part 10 Ch•nge or leg1! Juigm1 nt 11 Across lZ S.all 111chnid 13 Wilk with tflfflculty 21 Sub --23 Dtrlslvt "' 25 lnspirt 27 A glancing olf 21 Where Bowie 1nd Crockett died 2, USSR repub lic 31 P1lm lti f Jl Hiving O•tl'· whtlnilng reverence: 2 words 34 Heron 35 llUndup 31 Automob!lt 41 Scmt of destruction 413 Represented 46 On the brlnyl' 418 I( Ind of 1d11lral 51 Quiet .55 i:°orllfitd I fll'ISon 57 Slack ... nd-1 blue .51 Jfavlg1Uon marker 59 Unit of value in P'aklst an 'O Torture apparatus ill Region of j Europe 63 Tille of rrspect 64 Egyptian 1 ••ddess 65 Can. t province: Abbr. 61 Neun or verb suffi.l lllGll .... ,,. movemenls from Mourt.'•. Bassoon Concerto Jn B. and Gary Arnold, vocalist, will sine selections from Don Giovanni by Mozart. Steve Uhler and Kathi Pettit, students at FoUntain Valley Hi&h School, are folb:ingen and will do a counterpoint ar. rangemenl. ol Elernor Rigby and Motherless Child. 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PERKINS STEVE ROPER WtlATL l ')l('.)U_IZ 0..D MA~ SAY, BET7YlOUf-/.&OUT '!OU LOAMI~' HIS CAA 10 A COUPLE OF STRANGERS! I j l ! ....... ··- ~ Al"l"OV.'. ""'1 AllO ROO • .AIM"T REAi.LY STAANGERS, Mtt<' ! I F!Et. l ll<f rD J<H(M.'M Y'ALL.. RJR TEM 'ff.US a: W'ET SUllMYS.' By John M ts By Saunders and 0YetgGrd · PITCH /tr<! IV( H~LP ME P\A.l -nE , .. BllfSH AW/'<.Y/-FOP_USES THIS CAW FOR A GARAGE.' _ _.- By Al Smltb 1IOM~.PAY .l' JUST GO'T'I' ... GET AROUND "TO l'IXIN'Tft'ITR L0091MITAI C:ARP!TI -. ..._ •' .,,,. ..... ~ .. •• '•4 ~"'4 ~ .--.---.· • • --·DAll.V.l'ILOT 4$ . ' ' ' ly Charin -lcnottl o~ .... [ • By Charles M. Schull . ' .. . -. •i .. ;. I. I· ' ' 4 :~ 'i r------'-1 . . 'i( TELl!Vl!ilON VIEWS NBC's Movie Not Routine By CYNTHI" LqWRY. NEW YORK (AP) -"My sw .. t . Charljt," NBC',s mad•fOl;'-'television film , feature Tuesd•Y night, )V•t a venture that, in terms of story Qualit)', calibre-of acting and certainly in perception aiid meaning, ·was far out o! the routine mold. · . ' . . . . It bas been a ·long time since the television pro- duc<ion · lines have turned out ·anylllinc in the dramatic line that might be coun ted as a sniall claS1tc. Certainly the VB8t majority of the moVies· for·TV have been at be&t standard acti.On shows which while divettlqg and well produced have been loaded with stock characters and had all the ear· marks oC B features . BUT THIS two hour produc<ion was something else. It opentd, in decepUvelY leisurely style, sh~· ing a )'Olll1f girl -played by Patty Duke -ob- viou1ly running 'away, Frightened and' worried. she attempts a hitchhike, is given,food by a friend· Jy storek~r p.n4, s a_ygtJ_! in ~!Orm_, takes rafu1e in a closed swnmer house on the---sllore Ot«.r N'ew Orlean1. Ev!ntlially the girl, pregnant, Is joined by an· other fugitive, a Northern black man, played by Al Freeman Jr. They gradually became companion; in misery, The blacJC man. it' turned out, was a succeufuJ New' York lawyer who had come South lo see the black·white confn>~tion himself and lo "look for my roots." !le joined a protest mareh, got into a light and Ced, thinking he had ·killed.a white 111811. T , ---__,., THE · GIRL, casually· 4!ducated daughter of ·• Southern fa rmer, began with all the tradJtionaJ r.re.. judices, gradually coming to appreciate Ille b aek man as an indiVJdual. It was a fine, PUTe rela1iion.· ship that, inevitably, ~nded in tragedy. , · The performances of Miss Duke and ~~ were super~ensltive and paignant. While it wu essentiaJJy a story or a .black·white relationship in a SoUthern blckgrou~d . it was .even more a story of a human rel'afionshJp .and one without dliliberate villains. ABC, LC>OKING at an overnight Nielsen rat· ing for ithe first change in its second season ached· ule is encouraged by the showing made with its new Monday ni&ht movie. A quick sampling of viewers indicated ~ ratings had increated 78. perc9nt over the previous week -but of courae the movie . "How To Steal a Million." 'With Peter O'Toole and Audrey Hepburn, was a big one. The r~al ~est will come in ,ubseqtient week.a. Jack 'BeMy will be guest of hon~r at anoihu of those "Friar's Roasts" tonight on NBC. Th_tre will be the usual guest speakers being fun~ 'at , Benny's expense, but the inost interealing momt11ts promise to ct>me when Vice President Spiro Agnew makes, his speech -and. for a quick cbanie of pace, it's a tunnr one . · Dennis the. Menace. .. . . . . .. 'I ~K! 'l!leSE LITTI.E Tiil'/ Sl«lWIWl.S,•--• .. ·- , . ' w~. Jan..., 21. 1970 • C o ntr,ol ., .. Jo~··' -.f qcr_· · ·ai·g h~ S~n?ol:. ~9tmf·~~~ 91 JOYCE UJN dustrial wute materlal.t. A thal remove sand.,gravtl and PAYCHECK. ~-tanrlngs most cities. year or two to qu.ll!; as a;o~. and I 1 ' tr a I ~""'".envelope Ii. tliis ~­ few of his dulles: testing and larger objects aad maklng -or o~rators In small plants .-GE'ITING 8 TAR.T1 D-. operator. After seven! yelra, tell~ -Sonte amount of '"{Don't forget to sax What.you -t · 1m tryln& to http a WU.DI corree•inor lhe level of<Chlarine mlrior repairs on valves, ranged from $3,600 to $8,500 a u operator may t1.dV'ance1·to traln1 .... ii""'-avail ble;• check , w••t. · y ,· ,• . (17· 1nd a blgh sdiool and --;,x y I en I 11 th 1 pump:i and other equipment. year: in large· treatment Because this craft Job Is still foreman and, In gome case1, wJth ).':ur local State employ-... , , I .. ) choole t. career. Hav-\\'ater preventing .the~~ In aome small plants, only plants, earnings were hlRher. evolving, 11.here is no single to chief operator. Some menl ·service office. 'ftjare gocd jotl: ~ rt.ad · thal pollulioo control centr1Uon of sludge IJl the ~ one or a part-time toper a tor iJ FON!men made as much as way to enter the field . Most operators are under civil WHERE 10 WRITE _ For are listed In thls newspa~I ol' tbe irowth indostrles tom Qt water ti:eavnw tanP; r e q U' 1 re d . to iVQnltor the p ,ooo and chief oper.ators municlpalltles will hire apJ service systema 'a n d ap.-. . -4( ii?os, can you suuest ~Ji \neters and' gauges, machlnes. In1arger planls, the earned as much as $14,000. pllcants with a high school pllcarltl must usually pas• • a f.ew reSources 00 a1career'in clal&lfied advertising &ectlon: ~ in this field which nc the Information; staff may illclude helpers, Sa:Jaries for trainees are about educaUon or less, and train written.. eum that test 1 waler tr(atmeqt.. sehd rl,e' a If.}'OU need· a jbb no'w, doll't dliilln."t -require a college oper:liiw screening ,dev\ces foremen and chief operators. M percent of the operator's in them on the job. It takes a arilhmetie J'kllls mechanical 1·t amped, self-addresled overlook the wanNldl. ·~1" ~...Jl:'-C""'-~~.::....:_....:.~~~~~~~-=-~~~~-'-~~~~'--~~~~~~~_..:.~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~..;,,~,..-....:.~.;_....:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In view of the tidal W&\'e o( l'!6JUOI) flushing through our 11iUonal' wat'u resourees, the old ldlnonitlon -for career· seekers, at least -migh t well '-changed to "Do go near the wato;r." . ,ONE G()OD_ .. mJskllted job in Water treatment technology Is tna·"t of ttit sew~gt plaot ~rator. Okay, tliis. may "'t bi! ·the jazziest of job, titles 3J1d ndther are the others by T.itlch this occupation i s sometimes known. These in· elude water treatment plant operator, disposal p I ant operator, grit-removal operator:, utilities operator and acUvated-sludge operator. But if you can get past the nomenclature, this job is cer- Lain:ly worth considering. Fritnkly, 1 had not con- sidered the workers who keep our water clean until 1 aew the following research by lrving Phillips. His infonnatian ap- pf!ared in a recent issue of the Labor Department's journal f<r vocational specialists, "Oc- ,cu.pa tio n al Outlook Qilarterly"' ~NUMBERS. There are about 20i000 sewage plant. operators in . nearly 10,000 municipal treatment plants. A n o t h e r 3,500 operators work in large industrial concerns that also maintain treatment plants. 11IE :JOB. The sewage plant cperaWr must be familiar with the complex equipment med to treat sewage and jn- CofC Plans Action Soon On Railroad SAN-CL.EM ENT E - Ev.eryone wants the Santa Fe RaJlw~s beachfront track at sari' Oemente moved inland. but no one seems ~·i!Jing lo make the first move, so the Chamber of C.Ommercc plans to' take action. says former cbcnber pr:Uident Ed Chaf · I• Oiatfee haS been na1ned to head the chamber's railroad relocation committee which will seek federal ald lo ac- complish the move. The committee, C h a f f e: e l&kl, will ask Secretary of Transportation John Volpe to authorite an engineering study of the project or to make funds available for such a 11udy. Removal or the tracks would make the beach area safer and more attractive and has f#' backiJ'.lg of most property owners, according to Chaffee. He &aid the railroad would like to move the tracks inland behind the hills on a roule that would txtend from El Toro to the Camp Pendleton area. "The railroad would benefit economically,'' Chaffee said, because there are two big clay depogtt& and a huge depostt of tilica aand, used In glass fnanulacturlng, about a mile and a batr inland, which would bt accessibie lo the rerouted ti'ack1." ~Santa Fe had considered rimning a rail spur into the sand deposi t. he said, but dropped the idea when the ci~y cl. 5an Juan Capistrano op- ._.i the installation of ad- 'dftk>naJ track•. Chaffee said the ~tiSiion Viejo Company has Indicated 'k would not. 1objecl to having 'the trtct routed over part of lla'11o1111np, though , precise ftulO lw not been discussed. "' .Forestry ··Jobs Open • Summtr Jobi In forestry 100 d>nservation are available f91' 1dlh school "'1lnr boy& wbo "•ill be II year& old, by June ·lt. . ' 'Ill< Izaak W1110rt Leape of Amerlcl, • ·national con-. aav•tlon oraaniutlon, is litlecUng youths for the 1um- mer employm<nt with the Ii•· aooa1 Fomtry Service Ind ll1e lleplrtment ol t b • )ld.erlor, • lnler:este<f ttudeofl &hould """tact Raymond Snyder, vice .prtnclpal •l Costa Mtu'a TeWlnkle Middle Schooi, 1! his home (llf.3711). ''Micrin'' . 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Si11 77c Garment Bag Daisy prillt lop and front witb lull Jenglh zip· r,:· J 00.ks lor ngi~. ~. &Isl o cbtllts. ll" "'•· 1.49 llllCllHH•Ml &lll -"Baby Rath"., "Bltterfinger" lie Siu -4i29c ' -'ST <WIOL ''Scope'' .DIAL iv.,GIENIC •1•wiq• 1r~1. < l iO I Crea! Tntt! 1.91 24 IL Sill "S C ntry" ,. .an ou . ~'"' ~ ,AIR fa£SllDl.E!l. 2'' a·ac --··' 0 Sk )IL Siu I . . -.: ••• "Pss~s.t" '" llml!IT-· • -. Just spray l on JODI' flllt- tnsh it oirt: ••• al Go! Kair looks t:le111er. -~ 'fresller. tJ5 1• IL SJla 1'.98 •CU.llOl , ! "Great.'BOdy" , lntnt C.114ltltiMffer M•lr :~::"'~~~·169·t' ,' Cl! 1Uir ia bettwt st.aQe. ' 2.A Jlttz. Size • · ' -• ' DRUGS and SUNDRIES'. "Ben-Gay" "Dristan" OlllTB • TllLITS for relief of l!IUScu!Jr _and,. ... tor relief ol si1111s CM- ~ .... sac ·-159 CtlldS·. ' Size , U958's • "Visilie" "Dristan'' · HI llllCM'S · • .JIAYLMlslf:.: : Soat~es tirel erH. "' "'1e1 of loj ""'· '"""'J 39 OUdcol~ 19 tedness. 1.l! Ji1i.Slit • 15cc Sl1e • · . 'Chap-Stick' "Dtistan" ~. UPIALM CAPSUllS • I relief ol dry, crxked , relief of 118~ oo&ps-· \;~. 2gc ~:.:_ 59c , .. ,." fla'ftflf ~ lier. 'Chap-ans' "Bayer" '" -llit"" ISPlllM I• ClllLllDI 11e1es-1u1 and"""' I ~ p • ""1«· aiatnst 6' "I' 2SC · dryness. . · fiel'lf. S 11. Sltl , DcH'I "Anacin" 'Theragran-M' ~~-Hip """" y;i,m;, I Fomwll ••• -- ::.1 · 98C llfm 4 98 ·.;, wn•1• • -=-.. II - ~ ' I 't Beach City - .. ---·-·-___ .. I • A S l TElY Tl E BEST DEALS ON FINE -USED C RS! .. 1969 CONTINENTAL MARK Ill $6688 . 1968 CHIYROLn CAPRICE 1968 DODGE MONACO ~ .. "':ii: 'I':,, ·::::.:~~-fl $17 88 CONDITIQHING, and I-tu ,!DP. (XOC •70. ,NOW ONLY 1966 LINCOLN CONT. ";' , ....... ;. ~ "" .. $2288 :::r.· l)O..:'!.°:_wl!:. .... = ~ ., • .,, "'°M'lliim 1lrn & viowl' .• IOI>. 'RPll: V6) • NOW ONLY 1969 . DODGI POLARA SOO . W.it~r,.,;::-£'c:= 52388 _.r br1~1s fnd FACTOAY A.lit. COffD. OM2Jtt'°12':;61l, NOW ONLY . 100°/o GUARA TEE All of our 5-Star used c1rs carry a 100% UN- CONDITIONill GUARANTEE. This Star means th1t leach City Dodge guarantees the cir 100"/1 ag1Uist mechanical defects tor 100 d1ys or 4,000 mUes, whicht••r comes first after purchase. This includt's •U ~mechankal p1rts; electrical equipment, battery, spetdomettr, ra- dio, heater on all S·Star cars. THIS GUARAN· TU COYIRS ALL PARTS AND LABOR FREE TO YOUI . 1969 FORD TORINO GT ... ,_, .,. .. _ .. _ .... $2488 frN1sml111on. _., s!Mrlll!I. llu<t<l'I -Ii. Wlll!ftk!e •11111. • radio ill'lf llff!K. (tM?WIUG1J NOW ONLY 1967 OLDS FIS CUTLASl- r111rt1udtoP C ome• wllll 11.f en-$ 8 ~ ~~:;'~;~c vi:::i""~~·~: 148 Cl'° 1fld "9atw. {UUJ 1111 NOW ONLY · HUNTING & FISHING SPICIAL NEW 1'970 DODGE . CAMPn YAN CONVllSION H.,t'S AC_,11iclfl Md ~tuft lw Ille ... rift l1tnl!Y. T""""~ Oll1 Ille' 1n1lr1 11•r.-YOU'ii !IOI !ltinv -.ir aomper COl'l\ll't~•on ..... o-• ,1e111 -~ITIPS •• *ell IS v1utlon "''· U"5 , of ,_, with• s economr f'Mitle. !Klorr M11!11Hd. wl--. MMY· aln'I.,. enc:ts. (A12AAOUlOS6lSI $3288 ::'1"96"9 DODGE SUPER IEE ·:~,,'=~~r.:~.•e~ ~288 ' -cl ..... .,, . , .. ~ "liiel. czvc 011 1 NQW ONLY 1968 DODGI CHARGER RT f.~::.::i::::'"'..;:.:; '::::'..::'. $1988 Jal\CIW tofl1 r.cllo IM llNll'f. (GI( SCI). / HOW O~lY .• " ' ALLY lOO's OF THE AREA'S BEST TRADE-IN CARS! 196S FORD MUSTANG 'Olis FO"d to.autt comes wllll •uio. $788 ,.,..tit lrM1..nlHlon, ..,,..., lltef"• · •"II~ V-1 11111lne, "''" CONOITION-IN(,,, r..ilo tnd hffle<. IUVT t20l. , NOW ONLY 1966 DODGE CORONn SOO Thl'I two doo<' ooe11111 Mrcl!Oll c ... " .,.;th v.a -int. 11111>- f'!lll• tr&n.m1 .. 1or1, -1teirr· ffll. l'Hlo lllO l'INlf1', IRW NOW ONLY • $988 1964 BUICK SKYLARK CPE. (ft'~ Wiii! tutorMk tr~s'." $ '(OYG •UJ. ' ,('I .. ~· .... :?"f .. ~~··.;:~'. 788 NOW ONLY 1963 CHIYROLIT NOYA SS NOW ONLY OPEN EVERY NITE oil 10 P.M. I INCLUDING SUNDAY $488 - 1964 CHIYROLIT PICK·UP Tl'lb It lhp Fltthllle. Ind ~I f'liJI~ ~lift 19Ur ll'tedl. 8tr-,t11Md Pr Cl . RIO IU). NOW. ONLY $688' 1964 PONTIAC LEMANS A 1-~ 1>•rill1>11 '!l'l!lo .J-4, _,,.., ...i!om•Ut tr•n!mlHIDl'I, rMllo _..., r..1tirr. !PIE .OSI NOW ONLY $588 1966 RAMILIR AMI. 880 NOW ONLY $888 196S PLYMOUTH VALIANT Tl'lls sw.n I, hrll1 IKIOI'~ 1<1ull1Hd. A rut Ntteifl. (NliU "" NOW ON.LY $588 1966 DOHI CHARGER· l'lolrdlOO wlll'I ..,.....lk I~ ln\oll, 11-1 l'IAC· '"' """ " . ~.. -· $ 188 ffll ~ff."'r'Hlo 1:Z ht•ter. 1 NOW ONLY , SE HABLA ESPANOL 1966 FORD co. SQ. WAGON ~~~~~"-:~.=··'~ $1188 in., FACTOltY A(R, rKlo Incl llfffef. (WIF tUI ' NOW •ONLY "' 1968 PLYM. BARRACUDA ~~II. ... ~·=~-::: .. ~~.~·! '14. as· 111""'111!1; lr1n11T1 buc-• mf• , ... lo & llHltt. IXEU . . NOW ONLY . 196~ PLYMOUTH FUlY Ill i';;~';' door ":r~ .. ',68P . . -11M, 1ut? "'"*"i:A~"' =' :..m ... To. ~.~ WE LEASE NOW ONLY , • 196S CHIV. 1~i' Alit All Mikes a. Models· · At :,f~E~~--.; . . ' . PRlCES! \ ' READ THIS . ' Jr you are in the mlirket for a NE\V home, see these out.stand- ing customize d homes, bu ilt by Frank H. Ayres and Son, local- ed in a prime area ver y close to Huntington State Beach. The ho\nes are priced from $27,550 to $38,600 and vary in size from 3 to 4 bedrooms, 2 lo 3 car gar- ages and 2 to 3 batlls, \Vilh shake or mission tile roofs. fire.- places. underground utilities, concrete driveways, built-ins, and carpeting. There is VA and FHA financing available. There are 9 homes available because of credit rejections. Occupancy by March l , 1970 in this unit. Quf next unit is 00\V 00 sale for occupancy in J\1ay and June 19i0 and introduces the ne'v 3.000 sq. ft. "El Dorado" model priced from $34,490. Rancho L• Cuest• Homes on Brookhur1t •t Atl•nt•, Huntington Beach 96'-2929 -961-1331 -----------. - General IOOO )G..,.rol IOOCI UNIVERSITY PAJ!K :; eR. :z Ba. hon1e by Ol'lg. Ol\1!f'r. 11·bo has outgL'O"'·n same I:. nceds..-.ore space. Din. + kitch. tabll'! area. $35,j(X) Al Ftnk • RARE TURTLE ROCK RESALE JlnJ~ J afe .. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY i'PPOINTMENT '16 Lind• Isle Drive Exquisllely decorated 5 Btdi'60m, 5 Ba th new h~me wi~h upstairs view pf Corona del Mar hill s. 3 firepl~ces & BBQ. Cantilevered patio deck. Priced wjth dqck at ...... $145,000. ' 58 Linda Isle Drive f!.ust .co~pleted 5 Bedroo111, 4Y2 Bath ho1ne . Water view fro1n master BDRM , Jiving rm diniiig nn.', family rm & ·kitchen. 2 frplcs: Crpt'd., wallpaper & lndscp_d ..... , .. $155,000. . . . IO Lind• Isle Drive Nearihg completion. 6 searoom. 5 baths with family room & large rumpus room. 3 Fife- places. 4,246 S~. ft. of living area, ificluding, deck & boat shp ................... $159.300 .>. 90 Linda Isle Drive Beau111ful 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home \Vith extra large living r oom & master Bedroom. Car· pets & drapes. Landscaped. Boat sUp. Near tennis court & clubhouse ............ $135,000 Linda Isle Development Co. foao B•ysld• Dr., N.B. Bill Grundy 67S-3210 Gener1I 1000 General 1000 Lot Qv.·ners •• -. A 3-lledroom IMMEO. POSS. Home FOR ONLY $10,995 8UILT ON YOUR LANO ' ~AT RING : •1~ . e Doubl garaa" e All I and plai;lc·. 5 BR & FAMILY GREAT BUY 3 & 4 btdrooms, 2 bath homes. in btautifu1 Huntington S..ch • $23,990 Ci ll 17141 962-1353 10 AM 'Iii 7 PM SANDPIPER H.OMES On Brookhurst •t Atlanta General 1000 Gener1I 1000 Mesa Del Mar Bi9 4 1-lere is a gleaming friendly family hOme in a choice area. Newly painted and carpeted. Tex.as size bed· l'ooms, l~ baths. dream kitchr-n with refinished salr in cabinets. Best o! all. only $29,450. Colesworthy & Co. FOREST E. 0 LS 0 N Inc. Realtors 2 STORY 3 BED ROOM $ZI.~ Gt loan at 5~ .. ',D an- naul interest rate. Unusual 2 story home. Just 4 years young 3 bedroom. 3 baths. Fotmal dining. Family room Fireplace. Immaculate hard· i,\'OQd nooring. Shake rool. RQo1n for boat and trailer. i,~ mile to beach. Impossible to replace at $33.500. Fan· Wtic·HUCT,Y! Dial -646-0303 BIG HOME SMALL PRICE PILOT-AOVEATISU HOUSES FOR SALE Newport Be•ch 1200 8 /B EXECUTIVE HOME-Wtstcllll -5V..% ~OOL -BAYCREST Spotless 3 Bdnn. 2 Barh. Spacious custom 4 bdnn & Extra lge. liv. i:m., _beaut. 3~1 bath rtsi<!ence fe«l\U'-new kitchen: 1mall din. nn. ing: lovely n1u.ter suite CoY, patio; lat. cot11er lot. Beautiful 2 story home 'ft"ilh fireplace. exciting for-ExJstl.ni loan can be assum- with 4 LARGE bdnns mal dining room.1arge tam.. @<! at 5\1%. Price o nl y i separate dlnlnj: room. ill' room with cozy uatd $43.$00. Exclusive listlna. tt'• located' on a quie t lvk:k fireplace, gorgeous Bay A Beach Rfty. Inc. t!reel in a prime area swimmln&: pool & n1a.ny 90l Dowr Dr., SUite 126. NB with close acce• to other features. $84.500 66-200l M8-698I l;YH. M:OOols & sllop¢ng. ll\J. Pete Barrett ~ FIXER UPPER • Great MACULATE C 0 N D l· potential. J..arp 4 bdnn TION. Full pfi.Ci" only REAL TY Newport Helgfits home • $33,950. , dining roon1 It. nimpus room COATS 1605 WestclUI Dr., NB • 2 fireplaces. 2100 sq It of 642·5200 ~ llvi11g area. Prictd for Im- & I '"~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~,...,~ I mediate sa.le at $32,500. · WALLACE 3 INCOME UNITS-F1iA/VA available. CALL REAL TORS 2 A. 3 Bdrm1. New carpets & ~5-8-12-1 (open eves) South 546-4141-drapes. BJt·ins. Private Pa· Coast Real Estate IOpon E..,dngs) ""'· r1,..1aceo. Top loca· 0 DUPLEXES • "'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~l~tlon;:;;·=°"~"""~'-~548-025:;:;~':::==~1 ii Newport Idand •••••• $39,500 Near ocean • • • • •••• $51,500 Pier & F'loat ••.••••• $74.500 Graham Rlty. 646-2414 Near Newport Post Office BAYPRONT PENTHOUSE Pano1·amic view. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Docks. $56,500 10% dn. 7'7e Int. l\1cKenzie. Rltr 646-0732 Missing The Back 40? Here's 113 acl'e PLUS in Back Bay '\\;th 3 bdnns 2 baths & Jjx30' pool '\\'itl1 div- ing board. Try FHA Qr VA or 10<,{, do\l•n. $27,500 Newport -., Victori1 '4'-8111 Cost• Mes• 1100 GIANT FAMILY ROOM Yes, a 3 Bedroom, '.! Bath llome in i\lesa Del i\1ar, wi th a 300 sq. tt. added Fam- ily Room. Cotner lot with roltm fGr boat or camper Itorage. Large oovered pa- tio tor outs.ide livin;. If yoo are family type people and want room to enjoy that family, call now. $29,950. --~2313 '-0 THE REAl.i \'.',. EpTA !ERS Dover Shores 1227 IMPRESSIVE - SPACIOUS 4 Br. 4~~ Ba + maids. Full length vtew • Bay & Mtns. J-llgh ceilings. 500> "sq. ft. built around court . .f car gal'. E-z ma!nl. Immed ocep. $178,000, ASliun1e 6~2% loan. Ov.·ner. s.is.n49. DEU.PHTf11L & FRIEND-========== Unlver1ity Park 1237 JUST LISTED ! IL•-•--1.a. .. ···- Neoar Uct. Priie \1Jinnine 4 hdim 2'Ai ·bath v.•lth atrium • 2100 sq ft. Vacant & ready for executive. Sell or tease op lion. e Pullman balh • SpaciOllS \IJardrobe~ ' CALL 537-0380 MOVE in TOMORROW l..al'ge cor lot in Heart of r..tesa Vm:le. lmmed poss to a qualUied buyer. Newly painted in & out. Close to all schools. Owner has moved and n1ust sell this 4 BR & f /R for only $33,900. Hurry -call or it will be gOfl('. LY. Prime cul-de-sac loca- tion with 3 large lxlmu;, Z sparkling bath!'i, f a m 11 y room v.·/Jireplace, aU built- ins, large living room ~·/raised hearth fireplace & easy '"'alk to schools &. park. A must to see at $28,500. CALL 54 5-8424 (open eves) South Coas t 3 BR \.Vith atrium model, large maintenance free rear yard, You won't believe tht- pk:tu1-esquc se,ttlng. $31.000." I· " • ' I ' Coldwell, Bonker & Co. SSO Newport Center Dr. N•wport Beach, C•lif. 123-0700 644-2430 NEED MONEY? To bey a ne\v hon1e '!' fn\•esti. a:ate our JtUa .. ran1eed tl'ude in plan. Let us alis\11er your questions '''ith 110 obligation. f"ai.l' enough? ORANGE COUNTY'S ' LARGEST 2629 HARBOR 8L VD. 546 1640 OPEN EVES TILL 1:30 $42,500 Neweort ., Victori• •In most Orange County and other appro\'ed 'a.N'o.s. STANCO Builders Inc. OPEN 7 Days 10666 \Vestmillliter A\'"· Garden Grovt Ba.lanced Power Hon1c11 ASSUME LOW INTEREST NEWPORT- RANCH i\IESA DEL r..IA R J.'OUR -BEDROOr..1s, larxe Jiving This 1ow 1Yina: ranch home l'QOm, Ca.mW room and built· wu custom, built for com. in kitchen. Master bedroom fortable, carefree llvin&. ~ off to itself with its O\\'n 5 Kini Size bedrooms, 3 private baU1. Recentl)' pro. baths, I~ family room, fess1onally ft'painted inside pant1')' l basement will de-and out. Fully carpeted a nd COZY and WARM 204~P:.7.~:1~:; •• This Eastside Cotita i\1esa a10ice area just olf Irvine hon1p offers new carpet. new Ave. & 20th. Owner 11lmply vinyl floor 1~ largr family i\1USI' SELL IN JANUARY . roon1 and kitchen. Lovely. All oUers invited! All large large back ya1U and TOO rooms clo~ 10 school.Ii MANY C'.\lrds to mention. shops' ' All of thi!'t PLUS a 10\.\'-tn-. . t!'fl!Sf IO!lll 10 step 1nh:l! ~ 3'6·5880 $2:!1,jOO. (lur Wltm1 theltm M6.7171 ~REALTY . at KlrtJot,rJL '-0 THE REAL ··~ESTATERS light your eontire family. All draped. Covered patio and I ..i=;iii;ii~~iiiiii:iiii:i::1 this, located O!I one al'!re in fenCed yard. Priced {o sell I' '-Pf' • T ' •"•' Golfer's· Paradise PAUL•WHl'I'B CARNAHA N I.SALTY CO. Real Es1a1e Would You •red hill REALTY Univ. Park Cen ter. Irvine Call Anyti~ 833-0820 believe $171 per month pays l '!!!~~~~~~~~~I all '.' 3 bchm1, 2 baths, taste~ I· fully dtto1'B.ted \\'ith \\'alnut panelling, carpets & drapes. LaL'gC "eat·in" kitchen & covered pat.lo. A great buy for $23,500. CALL S».ll51 H~ritqe Real Estale (open Act Promptly! Time is of the essence · o"'·n- cr·s new home is ready. 3 bdrn1s., 3 baths, formal din, brld11t nn, se-p. fam. nn. eves.) ··1arac eoough for pool ta· 645-0303 ""' •'"' -" '" , .. & sth I!""~""'""'~~""'""" at Harbor Center bdnns." Clese to ~hopping, BY OWNER: 3 Br, 2 Ba, ll99 llarbor Blvd., C.i\f. sc h o o Is & parks. Only carpets. drps, lovely yard, I ::::-:-==-==-~~:::;I $39,500, but submit terms. sprinklers, nr. Parochial l. 11 public schls. $3 1,500 . lrvlne 1238 BEST BUY EXCLUSIVE ONIVERSITY PARK. Immaculate c:ond. Tiie roof, huge llv tm w/ beamed ceiling. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, W•W crpl$, drplf. bltns, custom landscaplrw. Take over 6%% loa.n. You roll.it see. 8J3..26.19 El Toro 1244 I' POOL -Mes• Verde Lovely pool borne In the ![ ~1e&a Verde Cambridge Se· l rieos \\1th forma l dlrling " room, 3 hu'ie bedrooms .i. I~ family rooni . ln1mediatc :1 pol.SeSSiOll. Newp(Jrt Beach. Full Price at only $2S,5'XI. Terms. NEAR occ Bcuut honlf' ol\· ll)th i;r1:::en nr $92.000. Bl'!rn1uda Dunes -finest des· 546-2313 ·-a THE REAL '""'-. ESTATERS Con1pl. rl'dec. J BR '.! ba. crt course! Roo.n1y 3 BR. 3 cptsld!'P~. bH-in.'I. Assunlc BA, ;001. furnished .hon'te. 5-.. ,· Fl·!A • st •~ Incls 2 gol f carts. Oub mcm-.-,, ""' Pf' r LA , • ., k' ~ooo 1non1h. or 10•: dn 10 ne" uo.:r.~ up a\·ai. Ali ·1ng ..,.,, loan Only S26 9.lO CAf.L -.~1111 lerms. CAMEO SHORES ~1,.~s:!;!:l~,.1 ss1-sG81 Fabulous vic\v ho1ne LLEGE REALTY Expensively bul1,L..»dtif"" l500i\dams alHaibor,CM. _Me_•_•_V_•_rd_• _____ 11_1_0 rich teak panf'I~: I :::====~===-:::=-. --CUSTOi\f home. Vacant 5 beaulitul ground;; inl·lude a latl1 house for orchids 5 Bdrms 3 Baths bdrn11;, :: baths. Spanish, 1,4 acre, 20x40' execulive pool. pool & pat.i<>-dttk. SHAKE ROOF Id ~ /Ag t 2 Bedrooms & den, l year o . v•vtx>r en . LAKEJ."RONT -Lake Forest New 2 BR. 2 Ba home. Lux- urious shag crpts. drapes. Bo;itini: & fishing in front yard. P ool, te n nis , clubhouse privl. Be lo w market price . .fM-8463 5'6·5110 (ntar Uitrna lh!llrt) OLLEGE REALTY 1500Adms lt~rbal'.CM. 10 UNITS !\tR.' NEJ..SON s4o.1i51 Linda Isle Development lleritai:;:c Real Esl~!c Bill Grundy 675-3210 Evtnings Call f>683C8 1 --~;"";;;:::::::"''"'l ........ ~··~P":";.:;'';';'~' ... !!!!!!!' E.Mt~ide clOSf! to 11th St. DOVER SHORES l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I Assun1ablelowintetestloan. 3 UNITS $25 500 3 Brand New w/View $28 500 * * * 1 COURTYARD POOL Near all :;c.:hOols, $37,000 ~lary Joe 1\lcLeon :>16-4141 lovely dining roon1 bei;t of terms. 642-42ffi An excellent investment in tasteful liYini: $89.:<ill Listed Exclusively wiLh Newport 6each 1200 Coron• del Mar 1250 SO CHARMING ' N port He hts $2 0 4 Bdrm.+ Family Rm. 4 lxlrn", 3 bath• + powd" :· S Bedrm +Family Rm ew 19 9,95 Bt"autif~1l,a!; nef, r.n!ry hall, i'OOni, panell<'d ram rn1 '\'/ Executive Ian11Jy hcune. j Ne'lllly ·redecorated in & oul. Ea.slSide· Costa l\lesa. Span· lorgc 11v1ng rn1. uri'n bcan1. frplc. Formal din rm. Fro1n bedroom or drn. xtra baths, 4 bdrm, 2 bath + family is" tile roof, rentals on largr. IX! t.'C1lings in 18 fl. family $100,000. Roy J. '\lard c.o. Country_ Euate CU.stom built 3 bdnn home • niany extras. Lot 18!bi:300 .• many, tnany trees. $75,000. Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. 1810 Ne>,1•port Blvd., C.i\I. FANTASTIC prestige corner location. One of a kind wilh larve family room \v/BBQ, oversized master b d 1· ni . massive used brick raised hearth fireplace, 2~~ sparkl· it1R baths & "''alk 10 !\lariners SchoOI & \Vestcllff shOpping. Petite heated &. flltered POOL. Priced to sell at $3!1.~. C A LL S<l5-812-l (open eves) South Coast Real Estate In every detail -2 bedrooms and conV1!rtlbl~ den with built-in bar -2 ba.ths. Top quality 1vool cal'pPts, beau- tifully decoratedt \Vith 1 o w n1aintenance Dcl Piso tile lhl'ooghout entrance and din. ing area. Warn1 and charm- ing and ready for your care- free enjoyn1en1. ~8-n29 644-0684 eves. huae family 1111. with natur-room & heated pool. 71xl50' lot. Income $385 rm, J."ull S('flaralr dinin:,: nn. 1130 Galaxv Dr. 646-1550 al biick fireplacr. l'nll')' hall. * * * month. Our besl income re-:i40.17'20 :,· ~-=-"~-- ' d;,,,, ""· :il-0-tno E:4STSIDE "''" '" ""'· TARBELL $21, 950 ~· TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor 2 on a lot & room for more. Exclusive With 2 Renters Attention! LIDO SANDS S BEDROOMS 2 Baths. Large yard. $29,950 VIRGO Newport 955 Harbor Almost nothing do\\'11. r.1ov•" \"ou'1•e pl'actical'. Invest In A Touch of Spanish-in. 3 &dims, d~'Cain. kilch- thls cozy 11Jsllc cottagt" •t \\'u.ll<>d patio; ;; BR. + din, rn. bcam~d celling~ in lux- with heaV)' shake !'oo(, on Victori• +-fainlly + Jgc room Ovt'I' urious l1111ng rm, brick BBQ batk bay lot. at thr oonu11on garage. R<'dut·ed 10 • flrt>plaee. 540.17'20 vnse pl'iet of $17.:,00. Pres-1860 Ne-\vport .Blvd., CM 646-tlll $47,9.iO TARBELL 2955 Harbor tnt loans ~sun1a1>lr. CALL 646-~ Eves. &i-1·1~ Walker Rlty. 675·5200 CHANNEL FRONT Hal Plnchin & Assoc. ____ t•nytimeJ :'.366 Via Lido. NB Op<·n f.:un. In Ner•port Shores~ Unl'cst 3900 E. Coast Jliry. Gia-t:.'92 S Bedrooms sACRIF1CE! 1-BP.~A~ pncecl 3 hdrm. & ramily 1n1• ''PERSONA~ $24,950 LUSK·EASTBLUFF M'p fa n1 1111, 2 :-.ty. Hl'd pool on water. Only S41.50J. \Ve George Williamson REALTOR 673-4350 673-1564 EvH. FABULOUS VIEW J BR .• SCP. din. rm., 20x31 liv, rm. Beaut walnut pan- eling \\'el bar. Elec. kit. Or's. home, e ... l'Cllent Care! Harbor Vieow Hills. $69,500 "8 /B" REALTY 6T:.>300() 673-0454 Ev"s. FRENCH OECOR Condominiun1. 3 Bedrooms, 2 balM. Pool. Beautlfully maintained. $32,500 In the Blufr11 and only - $39,500 673-8550 IO THEREAl1 \'.',. E:;TATERS $41,500 So. of Hwy. Income; ~ BR. unil 11:ont. 1 SR., fully furn. rear. 2 Car garage. Owner ~PY + L'enlal. Just for you! A :i bdrni 1~; Ch11rn11ng hon1e. Bi·ighl & 01,·ner Iran~ 4 BR. 2'1.: ba. 1r/slld" & div bnl. :\'r ha\'" otll<'rs -also rental~. bath Mrne in better than clean.. entry hail, x1ra b8.ths, Fam. rm. \V/2nd ti,JI. Lgc. S<:hoot~. S:.COO dn. $45,500. CAYWOOD REAL TY •, new condition. Just S24.i.i0. pciou1 livjng & dini"' rrn corl'll'r lol. Only $•19,500. a.ID-iji.l 6306 \IJ, Coo.st H"''Y" NB Think of that! 11atural ..... oOd kitchen cabi'. CORBIN-MARTIN NO n1attcr whal 11 is. you -~•.=...::,S48-.,=,,,l,.:2::_90'=e'== J bchm, spic ·n· span. charming skyligh t cf- fC'Ct, unique pa1io, ran· tastic hon1c for cn1e1·ta1n- ing, g1"!'al for cvc11day hv1ng. See to behe1'C! S27.500. An'>ious lo sell to appr('ciative buy<'t'. •)1•.-s:i\~r~. ')l\.1 !;' 546-5990 DIAL direct 642-5678. Charge your ad, then sit back and lillten to the phone ring! Now! LIDO REAL TY INC . 3377 Via Lido 673-7300 3 BR 2~~ BA. lg liv rm & fam rm. $31.500. ~171. If no ans. call 54i-0520 BLUFFS • 3 BR, 2 BA. splll· level rondo. $2'J,500 or lease/option. 644-2039 "B/B" REAL TY 675-3000 673-2569 Evt1. DAILY PILOT Classified section NO\V! CAUDELL REAL TV nets, built-ins. MO-ltlO REA LTORS 67:t-1662 cBn SC'll it \vilh a DAILY THE QUICKER YOU CALL, 546-MEiO ~\'C. ~1310 TARIELl 2955 H•rbor :1036 E. Coast ihvy., Cd/oil PILOT \VANT AD!! 642-5678 THF. QUICKER YOU SEU. Gener•I 1000Gener1l lOOOGeneral 1000 Generel 1000General tOOOGener•I lOOOGeneral 1000General lCOll General 1000 ·1r.;;:;;;;~~~~~~~==~~~~====~~~I l'(D!:i,#4i01#4#4 NOW IS -THE TIME TO BUY ~~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646·7711 •H-UN•T•l-NG•T•O•N•B•E•A•C•H•O•F•fll•C•E::84•2-44-55..,.•C•O•ST•A-M.ES•A•O•F.iiFiii:'ICE-545·9491·545·0465 I ! ' I; -'. " ' 2043 Westcliff Dr. •f lryine Open Evenings 0 ,.,011r1 7682 fdin9or '""""°"" ""'" 54()..5140 27'0 HARIOR ILVD. Opeo 1. .. 1 .. , 'tll f P.M. HARIOR HIGHLANDS Open Evenings Nc"'J-'IOr1 beauty 11Jit)I HAR.D\VOOD floor,. cnrnrr firciilacr and BIG i;u1111y POOL. GREAT POOL HOUSE-GREAT PRICE! Spacious decking <'ompl<'le "·lth WATERFALL and (ish pond. Ji.andy to i\lariners ' NO GIMMICKS-$1 TOTAL DOWN TO G.1. !\love In NO'V to this lovely 3 bt-drooin home "'Ith S\VJA1~1ING POOL. C<trpets Schoo) and \Vcstcli(f Pia~ for just$37,500. Super Sharp 3 ~droom '! btlh "'Ith added FA!\1 1LY ROO:'I!. Clllifo1·nia brick &. Dr11.JJ('s. Glraming l~ARO\VOOD FLOORS! Assunle 6o/~ FlJA per annum Joan. $1 ,000,000 VIEWI HArbor View Hilb 4 bedroom w:ith m•~nlficent VJE\V from many room11. Beauti- ful HEATED POOL and rireat floor plan for entcrlalning. Excellent value In a prnlfse area at $87.m. 4 CARS1 J ust ll~ttd :l jh8rfl ('Ullom hom!'S ..... ;lh EXTRA garagt' 01' \\'Ork~hop Sf\'ICC. EAST· SIDE COlila i\lcsa location. T1.ke your pick of 1erm1 •nd pl'ic<'. 829.9~ a11d FJ0.700. HAMl youa TERJolS HO down to Vell and rnlnimum dov.'11 FHA to AU.. t~lra nict 3 bedroom, l'l ,_Lh home v.1th d.rpt'tln£ and drapes. Brtck nREPLACE Jnd 5CY'ttned petlo. UelJ1. et COll\a ),lftl and only S24.900l firC')llllct', BBQ and l>ullt·lns. Features scpara.t~ laundry room. l'!arpets ai1d drapes. Submit as \o\v as $2,250 down. Total payments as low as $156 monthly. \\"ill also sell lo.,.,·, low do,vn F.H.A. or assume 5,_ ~;. Bnnual loan at $134 pr. month, $25,900. HO GIMMICK5-$750 DOWN TO ANYONE H~re.·1 your opportunity to lnvett in your futurt'. NOTE: '4 Bedrooms, 2 baths. builtlr1'J, bloCk wall, do11ble garaac, cari>eU & draj>t'S. You can't afford not to buy. $74 ,000. · IUILDIRS CLOSE OUTS Only l:! lrrt 111 thl~ µIAnt\t~d d<!Vt>lopn1r-ot. Schools And p11.rks f(lr lhf' kids, ret'rc· aUon for :1dul1~. J and 4 ncdroom11. :.? nnd 3 baths. Totlll S495 co~!~. G.J. or F.11.A. $20,9511--INVESTORS DREAM HOW SWEET IT IS! In the Newport Helghta area .• and terms to flt ell pt<>ple. Custom built, country style with "·ann huge rtrepl1ce. Polished hardwood noon. Open beamed ceilinJt' Big Kitchen. 3 King Siud bedrooms. 2 beths. 3 car garage plw work ~hnp. Tow: ering lrt't's. CUl-d~·sac street. Name ;your terma. IBA • VA. HUM')'. this is the last of thC' BEST at $29,950. TOTAL PAYMENT $134 PH MONTH nr-AI shun, 3 ~room. 2 hath home. 1''r~hly paint ed. GI loon of St~.800 at !)% % nnn1111I ln l.<'res t. You can't ht-at it! Se1vict1 Poreh. Double Gara11:t'. forttd air hl"11t. Comp\C'tC'ly lenctd. SprinkleNL. Carilf!ts A Drapes throulilhout. J.'amll,v Room Let us sho\l' it to you!! GI or FJi.A Tern111 avail1blc. · Bt" C11llfornla land baron and u~ lhC'$t 3 btodrooms. 2 hfllll~ buy h'I rrap lh<' lax Shclttr. A.'\sumable LO\V V.A. loon "·Ith a 11n111ll do"'n. Buy today. profit tomon-o1.,,! $17,tOO FULL nlCE DIRTY DOWG Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 blth caltfornia st,yle: l\omt. NEAR THE BEACH. Caf'J)f'ts 1. Bring )·our brillo pe(!J and lots of rlbcw arca&e and rtar the: proflt1. Need!! work Dnlpcs .11.nd ALL ELECTRIC kitchen. Submit fOW' down payment to a low $138 but \1 R !ITT'Al sterter hflmt'. 3 Larie ~rooms and 2 bftths \\ilh buill·iM rnakt a per month including laxt!S. f ~~::;:::;~~~;:;-~ .... ~~~&~i..;:::~·~:·:... ..... :. ..................... ~V'l~~~;~:'."""~!~"~~~~;~'·~A~~'~"H~~t~;~~~-~=;mown!E~~~~~;~·~~-'~·~~·t!;m~~~~~~=~·=~T~!~~~ ............................. ...., .................... ~~~~N~:~~~~~i..~~~ I ' I J ---~-~--...-·-·----~~ -. . · ·~ · 25 PllOT·AD\IEl!TISE• WedMsdq, J......,. 21, 1970 HOU~cS FOR SALir. Coron• del Mir 1250 ' e OPEN DAILY 1-5 e 72l Cameo Highlands SpoUeas 3 BR. 2 b&. hon1e With v1sta (lf ()Celln, jetty A canyon. Rcfrli.; "~r le dryer are just a 1ew of 1he numerous extras incl. ln pu1'Chue price of $47,900. DON V. FRANKLIN REALTOR • 67:1-2222. HILL TOP ESTATE REDUCED $10,000! 1,~ Ac1'C view lat w/6 BR, 5 'Ba; 2·2 car gar., sep. diil. rm. Very tiic. liv. nn. Spe.c, veranda & sheltered, pciol, patio, Nce:d 's a dccoral"ol"'i touch. $87,500. Riddle & Ross Rltrs. ~ E. Coast l!wy. 67$-1225 BY OWNER -SPEC TACULAR, NEARL y NEW VIEW HOt.IE JN EXO.US.. IVE CAMEO SHORES. l BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage, fam. ily room, 2 lrplcs, over .. sized pool. Loaded w/ ex· tras! ~Just see to appreciate. HuuS&.s FO" ~ALE •nuUSl!S FOR SALi RENTALS lllNTAU lllNTALS RINTALI '·• 11"1tl~ --·····LS •-F llhM •-,...,.1..... , Aah. Fumlthecl Apia. '-1"'"" W.. ,......,......, ........ UrtfVm-Ml.-ion Vle!O ' 170tMlnlon Vlofo 170I I-.:;~::.::·:.· :.•::::m::;;::;;:::;.__...;..,.='"':l..:...:;;.;==--1··..-"T'-'+-;;...:;=::..--;;=--,,..;..::="'-'=='--...,..J ~ --Gonwol 4000Gonorot -c .. to Mo.. 41..C...a -' 41ee' -.....,, -4400 Coote -SIOO Mission Viejo -'Prestige Homes 4 BR.· HEATED POOL Commanding view of Laauna Hills from poolside covered patio. Tbjj Jr. Exec. beau- ty can be yours by pa~g down to low int. loan & assuming lower·than-rent payments. Only $31,500. PANORAMIC VIEjlf • 4 BR. Saddleback Mt. is your vl&ljrom the family rm. 9[ this prolession~ly landscaped jewel. Xlnt finauc1ng. Assume low int. paymts. Lo,adod with personalized extras. $33,000. BEST ASSORTMENT JN M!SSION VIEJO MANY MORE TO SELECT FROM • CHRISAtrfA OR. lin La Pu Models) 137-9500 Htintlngton Baach 1400 Laguna Baoch 1705 JUST FOR SINGLE PEOPLE The South Bay Club Apts. are an apartment/ resort built just for slngle adults. The apart- ments are .single, one and two bedrooms. Furnished and unfurnish~d. Professionally decorated with air condlU.ontng available. Automatic fireplaces available ln selected apts. REALLY UVI AT PALM MESA GARDEN APARTMENTS e PATIO AREAS e SWIMMING POOL e SAUNA BATHS e STEAM ROOMS e JACUZZI BATHS BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FurAhedEieu~f;j~ho<I @ Hotpoint AppRan~es Most R••ton•hle New Rentals ST~IHINGE APTS. 2 BR. ' BA, -· tte. "l'-Mull#, no pets, 23'JlJ l'lorid&. -e Dl.L·LAKE MANOR le< l Bll $UO. udl pd, pool, }llltlo. Small-Adults, , no pets_,$1U11To1 NEW QUIET 1 'BR; nr ocean, $145 pri deck or patio, s1°"" a·culli ,.jy. :m 14lb .. 5.16-1319, tf3.17M t 2 BDRMS, 2 M pvt. patio, beated pooJ, washer & dryer bOOk up. 9G-89!H 2 BR, wNk IO ~ch, na sum· mu lncreutl 219 15th St, H.B. HARBOR GllEEMS APARTMENTS SPACIOUS TOWllI!OUSE LIVING S!parate adult le farnl!y c:om- mwtltlu Bachelar 1-2-A l Bdrmt. tum I: uilluhi 'apts. $ll0. per mo. •. r..ai.e carden patioa • Open beamed ceUl.n&s • Fireplaces , Rec. Rooml e 2 pools, aaunu, nursery >Choo!. .DIMEO. OCCUPANCY 270o Peter.on Way Costa Mesa M643'1tl Nr. Harbor A: Adams The ruort la $750,000 worth of recreatlon1I in the Airport Ar••L ,-OOU-"'.;.n.;.e...;Bo;..;..;Kh.;.;.;. __ 4_7_05.1 BRAND NEW Next to the Santa ~· Country Club. -facilities fMturlng: Just East of .Santa Ana Ave. on Mesa Drive. THE NEW VILJ...AGE INN Night Llgbto<I Tenn!o, e From Sl20 Unfurnl·L-d F"""""' Sarldleback Inn. $150 & $170 Volle'"'-·11 a Basketball Courts """ Laguna, ""'" $28 a week. UTILITIES PAID ,_ • From $140 Furnl·Led Lo"'1y opi.. All ut11·~ l & 2 Bdnn, 2 ,.1M pools. T onni1 Pro &. Pro Shop Ml linens, maid. p(IOI., laundry .,A., 91~,. Olympic SiM Svtlmmlftl Pool rm. Steps to heh. 696 s. Cit Adull.! ooly, mp eta.~ ond Heeto<I Whirl~ CALL: 546-9860 H .....,./491-1'01 Ooys, &Ml83 ""0 " ' H h Cl L . wy, • 3'11 Avocado St, C.l\f. Men's & Women I " t u-I'~~'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ BEAtmFUL Large Bach. See P.lgr on J>l"elJ!'ile:S MODEL HOME HANDYMAN with S.un. lath1 lifENTAlS ~~ apl Octtn view w/patio.. £Behind K.J\.fart otf Harbor Owner \\'ill finance. Call --------1---------I 675-1354 afll' 10 a.m. SPECIAL 518 LARKSPUR Reduced to $33.500 \vith only 10% down. Immacula~e 2 be:droom. R-2 Loi. OPEN SUN, 1-S University Realty £73-6510 3001 E. Coast H'vy, Cdhf HARBOR VIEW HILLS $33.900 3 bdrm 3 bath 2 years SPECIAL Indoor Goff Driving R1nge Houns Unfurnished Coit• M .. a 4100 Dlshv.·hr, disposer, garage. at comtt Rutgers 1r Avocado ""'· ~ dining room, )!""'". ""' buy Channl"" Bllllord, Cord, end Newport s•---3220 .... ". -.~!'"· 494-:1149 or . MARTINl9.UE large living room, brick fire-ranch style horn~. SlTUAT· Conference Rooms our--LG 1 BDRM ~ pl,.., IUih carpots & drap. ED ON LGE. I.OT NESTI.-Perty Room With Danco Arn * * LUXU!ilY APTS es, kitchen \vilh electric El"I BENEATH roWrn.mG Buffet ind W•t Bar UNFlJRN 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Hotels 4975 built-ins, tile counter top, SllADE TREES \VHERE I ~.,-..11 I • . ' Ow th, \V/\V carpet., ~. patio, ""'--'-'-'------- block "''all fence. Easy main. THE COOL GREEN or NA-Color TV & Flrep ace Lounges _... eue option. ner, garage. See . to appreciate. lJDO Shores Hotel & Marina land luxury Elevator Building• 494-2166 Na petJ, couple pret uz;. Special winter monthly rat· tenance, scaped, sprink· TURE ABOUNDS IN A With Security Gu.rd S.rvkt -· ""-'7 ....... ....1. St Apt B es: Bayfront Lanai SU!te lers. Corner lot. Just beau-QUIET AIR OF SECLUS-And Ample Parking Coron. d•I Mar 3250 """ ~ ~ 646-ls.'t $462. View Studio Suite $2$. titut. ION. A pleasant walk J.rom Up. Kitchenettes. Ma 1 d, Excellent park-like surround. ings, pOOJ.. Extra parkfne. Nr. ahoppinc. Adults only, 1·21.3BRAPTS ALSO FURN BACH. Spectacular Oce:an-Bay view Lil:. 4 Bdr, 2\~ Ba, lam rm I' nlijlQJi~·ep Pool, drapes, crpts, extras fil.417l -546-1 OWNER. By appl.-644-2740 -- the ''"'" Models Open Until 8 p.m. Daily REAL Home "' ocean. 3 er. $25. Per ·Wk, & Up phone, coif<"'"'· Day-We<~ Olde fashioned parlor type Forced air beat 2 Ba. Bar. Bachelor ti ) BR., htd pool. 617 Udo Park Dr. 673-8800 Hv. nll, HA s OAKEN R•nts from $145 to .$300 N /' ew w w crpta. 2 frplcs, lg mald servi~. :Kltcbens I: RENr•• • PLANK FlJJORS, WOOD t1o -•· rt TV -~ 17TI Santa Ana Ave, C.M. l\fgr, Apt U3 646-5M2 ORLEANS APTS. HARBOR VIEW mus. • DOWNTOWN Br, 3 Ba. fam rm w/ lrplc. Landscaping, fencing com· plete. S57,500. 0 w n er-. 644-µ96 81lboa Peninsul• 1300 Remodeled 3 bdrm home with huge sunken family room. Excellent terms. Call oo 1bii one. ... R. D.-Slat-s,-Realtors ~ PANELED \VALL, COZY Immediate Occ:llpMKy pa • garage -catpO • avail. 450 Victoria (Nr Aots. l.l"'nfurnlsh9d Furn or UnfLlrn. Leue. Harbor). • ---------LOG B U RN I N G nR& 673-13)1 I •====.....,,==r , . 2 3. BR vail. Adu! only Pl.ACE IN AN;r!QUED MERRIM,AC WOODS Gener•• . 5GOO 6 ~ • ·" . DESIGN. "'"'" hall °""" SOUTH BAY CLUB HunH""°" Ba1<h 3400 f\onl Wl)l.s avail. S« ad un. to the 2 bdrms., serviced by der clua 5100. (25 Merrl- «ntral 4 FIX'ruRE BATH. $195 HOUSE FOR RENT mac Way. 545-6300 KOPPER KETI1..E KITCH· 3 Bdrm., 2 ba., corner lot, 1 sno • suo. Bea11tifully rum VEN DOME . " IMMACULATE APTS! 1741 Tu!tin, ea.ta. !4--. Mgr. Alrs. car90n, 6U46U EN WITfl ELEC. RANGE APARTMENTS blk. to shops, mkt, bank 11 Bachelor. Uw Pd. Quiet, e To Settle Estate Huntington & OVEN, CERAMlC TILE, medical. Betv;een Marina refined. 548--:1091, Duplex nr. bay, yachl club & ETC. OPENS TO SEPAR· fl.S. &:, Circle View Elem. references, pJeue. 1 ADULT le FilllLY SECTIONS AVAILABLE Cle&o le ohepplng, Park * Spadow;13 Br·, 2 Ba Mesa Verde 2 Bdnn Apt. Cptlldrps, elec- trtc built·ins. garage. Near shopping, e1.c. Adult, Ohl.v- no pe11. $150/mo. Harbour 1405 ATE BRKFsr. R!\f. school-_,... G c shopping, 2 BR's ea unit, dbl --------...., , .., \\'.....,. to .\V. ··• ot $140 i: up -ATI'RACrIVE, 1 $39 ' "" o..· 'pal I The spacious rear ltl'Ounds Now Leasing In Hunt. Center, near Doua:Jas. bdr., pool, util pa'", -~·n !!,r.1355• ,,.,, ..-.1nc1 sony. LIQUIDATION!!. New trf. have ,c.11,,~ ••bot ~ ~ •--o•~ 1 1 '"' ~ -"-"r-BuiJt-in kitchen, n ew living, adults, no pel!J, 1800 eve homes. Prices slashed patio terraced garden pick· NEWPORT BEACH ,.,.~t I f need IV.U C • 2 Bedrooms * Swim Pool. Put/IJffn * Frp). Indlv/lndry lac'la Linda Isl• 1306 WATERFRONT LOT Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehold lot. Xlnt buy at only $35,000, Lind• Isle O•velopment Bill Grundy 67S.3210 lido Isle )351 unbelievably to $38,750. 3 & et fe~ce THAT LOOKs TO 110 lrvlna -.... ' arge e rear ace Ave., .M. 4 B<inns. Bld~a/Agt, TIIEWOO' DS&OLDWOOO. (I • d 16 h 5) yard. ~1345 weekends or 1 BR turn, pSO. ind utll &: 0 ,0 ~~ 557 _.1 rv1ne •n t t. after 6 p.m. -Adult 1 ............... "•eves ...,.., EN BRIDGE BELOW. This (714) 6411:11550 . s. no pe &. _, $190. 3 BR, l~ BA, 2 sty 54~2627 or 968-1740 channing older home needs cendo ~·-drp Fountain V.aiiey 1410 l'tll '--· ._ • ~.;..a, s, stove, e NASSAU PALMS e · a 1 e toueh up •'"'1'1"' there. retrlg, wshr/dryer. pr i PRESTIGE LIVING! $It's an ouUtanding buy for GARDEN GROVE pa.Ho, carport, pool, 177 ~RSt~ apt.~~ -~r.:, 3 Rooms Furniture 4 Bdrms +Family Rm 25,950 FULL PRICE 13100 Chopmon Avenue club.,., 962-"30. -~ $19.95 & UP Pool Hted & Fihered LOWER DN. P¥liIT. O.K. (4 blks. W. Santa Ana Fwy.) 3 BDruolS 2 ba.thl, 2 car gar, 2 BR Furn • u.nfurn. Pool. l:Onth-Tu-Mooth lte.ntala Lovely SpanWt motif MISSION REAL TY (714) 636-3030 cpts/drps., Walk to shop-patio. No petJ or chlldrtn. WIDE SELECI'lON 98a So. Coast Hwy., LagUna 2251 Bkr Jl40. 642"'8499 Assume low interest l°'n Ph (7lC) 49 •• 7•1 ping. S mo• · I =~~~~~---NO DEPOSIT O.A.C. HAF FOAL R E"AL T·Y one ,,_ ~ 546-Cl.41 DLX 1·2 BR, &lao unfum. HFRC Furniture Rentals 1145 Anaheim Ave. t'OSTA MESA 642-2824 RENT • • PRICE REALTY 543-3200 NEW adtllt oom.rn.w1ity. 1 & .2 Br; all utll p:S. pool,· aha& crpts, bl.t-ins, drapes. gar. age w/stor. area. Adults only, From f150. HACIENDA HARBOR 241 A\TOCado Fairway Villa Apts 8,12-4-10.'i ANAHEIM 3 BR, 1,, Ba. Blt·Ins. Orpg, Adlts, no pet.II, utll incl. 1884 517 W. 19th. CM 548-3481 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mission Viejo 1708 Now leasing for March occupancy :r.1onrov11.. 543-0.136 I• 48,~011:.--$28,IXXI. S~~ .~~-277 S. Brookhurst St. ~~~~~~&Douglas 1 Bedroom :rurru.hed apart-$140. 2 BR f.plex. Bltns, Near Orange Co. Airport & UCl. Adults only. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. 540-7i9G LIDO LOT Choice 3Zi ft. street-to.street corner Via. 1-lavre & Soud, S::7.!'>00 law son 3416 Via Lida, NB 6/a-4562 For Sale (lr Lease Option. Attractive home off Strada. Imnl<'d occupancy. JEAN SMITH REALTOR 400 E. 17!h St., Costa l\1csa 646-3255 '4, per nio 1'"" l<IA" BY O\VNER: Transferred. 4 (1 blk. So. of Lincoln) ment For Rent. Cllttk a.late crpta. drpe. patio. Blue es & .ins. ~ days, eves Br, 2 Ba, Fam Rm, ttpls, 4 BR TOWNHOUSE, 2~i Ba. '2Mt So B . ._, Beacon, &t5-01ll, C.?lf. L'IMAC. 2 BR, bit-ins, 505--75i13. drpa, trplc, dswaher, 1% (7l4) n 2-t500 Avail til July $23:1 per mo. Apts. · ns...,.. ...,...... SEP. 2 Br, ,ar, cptJ:/drps, p&tio, beamed Call 536-1542 .,.._. ,Y:;";.·,:•;.";.· ="''=-&="'«"==== \•!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""""'!""!!!'!'!'!!!!!!!!_,..,..,..,., ::'==:=::=;;==';';:;: Newport Bt•ch 4200 Chi1dml • small pet OK. ...cellinl:. Aclulit/OC> • pet 1. -34 Blue Bea.con. 645.-0111, C.M. FrOrti $135/ffio. cau Mr. 1730 ... .:Nl"ALS R.INTA\.S fount1in Valley 10 BACHELOR apt1 furnlsbed. $160. 3 BR, RIO, \v/w, drps. Nelton ~1151 Her1ta&e" NE\V 4 BR. 2, BA. patio --------Houses Furnished HOUIM Unfumlthed 4 BR. ~' "·r Mo. 1 __ , Close to bay I: beach, newly ..... ,, .. _n • pet ,.,1--,. Real Estate (open eves) kitchen, ,blt·~· crptg, 4 BR RANCH STYLE -"" uu ted $80 615--7876 uwun: m ......... und<'rgrn(I t\itil. Very Plus family room. 2 Baths. Rentals to Shara 2005 Costa Meu 3100 Water &: Dtps. Days carpe mo. or Bkr. 534:..&980 VILLA MESA APTS private. Heart of Anaheim; Nice residential aree. Com· M2-4210. Eves 545--2583 4%-2250 $1£5"=-.2'""BR=-+,_.,d<-n-1rt'°·'".-p"'lox-. I 2 BR untum. pri patloa, hid i:~n f:1 s;:~1::;;u~~1~ pletely refurbished, Your WANTED Female To share ~ $179 PIUS Water l•gu"a Beach 3705 Gr:.~~t;w~J:n!;af.5 ~ fi[.·.;r:! ~~ fl1>lc. :;:~ 2w~~~':,1'1·,!ar.P ~ shopping-business complex ch 0 1 c e ()[ carpet color. Hse or Apt w/same. Call RkkUe & Rois 67!>-7225 please! S16Q a1IO turn $185. "The City" 10% dn, no 2nd $29.~1~. ~E:LTY 642-9610 alter SP?lf. 3 Bedrooms, 1% bath, double BY Owner: Lease or buy AVAIL F~ bl. 1 Br. Cost• ,,,... 5100 719 W. Wil1C1n. 6tlj..125J ·req. $28,450. Int. will in. "lOO blrarage, large covered pat.kl, beaut. 4 BR, 3 ba home. Puplex. Rear. J115 Per TOWNHOUSE crease lSt ot Feb. btwn 12-4, 34156 Coasl Hwy,. Dana Point Costa Mesa ~ r ten~ed yard, nr scl~l1. Fominl dln rm, tam rm. Mooth. Adult.,. 6G-l272 '-'1~.l~C WOODS New 2 BR, l % BA 4 1 & 2 63S43l2 lTI4J 496-S323 1---------Needs fixln: up. $169 as 1&. Canyon viev.•, cul-de--sac, .tc.tt .. 1a~r~2 BR. 2 -"'=======!=========!LARGE 4 BR, 2 BA, htd Ga.2221 anytime 646-966;' bit-in kit, beamed ceiu .... , 2 BR furn It ilJ:lfurn. $150 -IT::.-? ,o · BR. Crpta:, dt'PI, RU clng -A F S I 1 -~ $175. Cp dr'(MI bl l, BA •;w-. _:J--"~~f!:,alr oven. M5-2UE. mw. WUaon Anaheim 1650 Dana Point Lido Isle 1351 l•guna Beach 1705 pts. or • e 980 pool. Family nn. frple, 3 Bedroom. Sharp. Bia: Yard. dbl gar. practically no yard tio ~ Pla~ntl:W• poo cond, compl llO\UllUlf"'wed, 3 BD 2 a. _..... -'~ I.::;.:.:..=:------NE\V deluxe 2-4-6-9-l2 crpts & drps, b1tns, dshwhr, Ready Immediately. Owner maint. Ideal for children A. PA ' .tt cleaning own., wood dah!hr ~ "':%.':'• .... ..,.. LEASE/OPTION BEACH ~ & 24 units Walk tu freezer, W/D, $38:). 6 mo transfen-ed. S195 per month, entertaining $300 mo or :P.fODERN 1 BR. prt. patio. cellingt dswhrl lush la.rd-w , · ,_,.ts pref. 4 BDRr-.1, 3\h BATH CONDOMINIUM. beach Aj,preciatlng lse. ~2413. We have others. Drop In and $40,0CWI. 4M-8821 carport, adul.tJ. No pets. scaplng' with stftams &: wa· $nJ.. 2281 Fordham, Daya 4000 sq. ft. 107 Via Eboli. SPACIOUS 2 BR· area. Owner I Bldr . .._._rt Be h 2200 brov.·se thf'OUlth our RentaJ BRIGHT deluxe 2 BR, 2 BA. $105. 262> Avon. 873-6006 terlalls, elevators, BBQs, &&.l6l9, eves M&-4939 3 car garage. Crpts, drps. 2 BATH Llndborg C.o. 536-2579 ......... ,._ •c Book. \Valled ~Uo. Ocean side. OCEANFRONT 3 BR. $3'.IO clubhouse, aaunu, jacUzzl 6 QUI.ET 11: 2 Br garden apt. 2 yrs young. ?.iAKE OFF· Facing bcauUful large pool RENTALS WATERFRONT very private WALKER &: LEE Lease $295.. Owner 499--3638. ind util. Yrly lse. swim pools, p:iv pr. w/ Bltns, pa.Ho, htd pool, ER! Owner, (213) 244-3101, jtm. 100 yards from private 4 BR Extt unusual at-2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adam.!I BLOCK to beach , -. l-Br * 673-4724 * .ttiraae. Everythill& new. adults, no pets. $1liO mo. eves (2131 24G-0700. Houses Fuml1hed • · .... ~. · C'•~...i..... 11'" Adul''" 546-5Ui3 beach. Laguna atta, perfect mospQere. 1525 mo. bT:>-nt7 2 BR, Gar. Patio. Crpts, duplex. Adultt. $150 Mo. ~~.. at ""'· .. =.-7·=-::-,.---=-:--,,"I Mov•ln Condition for year round living, in-General 2000 dl'pll, stove I:. 1-eiric:. Quiet PLACE REALTY 494-97114 Corona del Mar 4150 pleue. Just East or 2SOO $160 LRG Deluxe 2 Br, 1" Xlnt floor plan -4 B<i. 4 ha.. \-estment or rentals .. Sclli1:11' Corona del Mar 2250 Tropical Settln; !or Adi!• 2 BR. 2 BA. View home In N. 2 BR, 1 BA, blklocean • Harbor Blvd, ne.'tt to Nabers Ba. G.E. Kitchen. 2 car 1ar. din. rm .• patio, cpl! & drps. completely fumished m strilr:· $125. 2 BR beach cot~. Only. 1 Blk Shops. $1Til. nd Lag Bch $300 bay v· Pri ti Cadillac at '2:i liferrimac hilts, no peta. 240 E. 16th Elec. BI kiL Prestige street. ing locale decor. Two i;tory Avail now._Child OK. Blue CHINA Cove, \•l ew, 544--0452 ;ea'.r'a lease. ~. (91..~ Aduita :;· ta Sl~a ~: Way. 568300 Pl. 543-&132 $89,500. Submit all. with lower carport, sturage, Beacon, 645--0111, C.r-.J. beautifully furn 3 BR, 2 BA, CHEERF1JL 2 Br. Garage. 673-76:ig pe ' NEW dlx 2 Bv 2 BA C\.,. .. W~STCLl'F==~.,,,-.-,-Br-, -2-Ba,-I R. C. GREER Realty laundry. F'Ully maintained $450 mo yrly. &W--0906 appt. No Pet1. Adults. ·SIL Mo. L ni NI uel 3707 · • ., · ... _ C/D, new. Across tm 33$ Via Lido 673-9300 gorge6us grounds include 2 Rentals to Share 200S 773 \V. \Vll!!On. 548-2802 -.V g 2 BR, Crptl le Drps, Pool. Cl'Ptl, drps. lmmed occupy. ·Coco's. Adulta $210 64l-mJ9 Bd 4,, BA N rd pools, tennis, etc.; close to 81lboll 2300 % Story 4 Bdrm 2 Ba Uv rm So. of Hwy. Adlt._ i1ss., S1Th-U80. 54().,}973 ' NE\V 5 rm, ;1 o super mkt.. shopping, Coast $60 mo. Three guys will $200 VACANT 4 Br, Den, 2 din nn kit drps crptg 2 car Lease. Call 673-82U 3 BR. front Duplex on Orange DEl:.UXE l Br, 2 Ba., frplc, Bayfront-picr and s Ii P. Hwy. E..xct"licnt buy must 11hare luxurious 5 BR 2-etory LARGE 2 BR house, frplc, Ba. OK for Prlv. Hm or Hm 250 1 lae I=============-J Ave. New •w/w crpt.. Stove. prlv patio, dbl gar, Ha.rbar Area's best buy. Owner. Im· see to appreciate:. 'Shown home:, Laguna Beach. 2 tiun.. ~·· drpa, patio. \Valkini Ir Bu11. 934 \V, 19th. 549-1968. :r~~ occ ~5583yr. · Balbo.I 4300 refrlg. Refs. 548-l809 Hdghta. $225. 546-1034 med. occupancy. 4944;415 upon apptmt by owner decks, ocean view. Da,y11 dLStanee lo ocean & bay, · 2 Bedroom, drapes. bl~lm. $.55,roJ.3 BR. 2 BA phone 499-2I52 or 837-0791. ' 6394180, eves 494-8773. Children OK. Av.all now to Mtu Verde 3110 D lexes Unfunt 3975 CLEAN Bachelor Apts. 3 BR apt, bltn ~~=-~ crpsti $125 mo. o~~i:.1~71:1~~!i411 120 VOS. TO SURF SINGLE working girl to July or Aug. $l9S. 6734077· ;-;;,-2 BA, 2 1-·rp1c, fully up • ~~ ~~~::. ~IM2 A ....,~14< ... er *Call 540..1915 evn. * 2-Sty. charmer . 3 BR. share duplex N.B. with B Ibo I I d 2355 crptd, drps. Sep laundry $135. LGE 2 Bl', yd. Children BALBOA f'B.9945 LOVELY 1 .... l Br. crptl, LGE 2 BR.. Pool. Crpts & h 1400 A steal for only $39.500 same, $55 mo. Days • • s an rm. \V/D. lg!: fenc:'d yd. &: pets O.K. ....... drps. Kkb: Ole., 11191 Maple Huntington Bue PLACE REALTY 494.9704 5.14-3081; eves 673--(1.MjJ $370 mo/yr!.y. Furn/unrum. $285. 67;;..7514 Broker 534-fi980 GIVE ;;D ~~r ~11:.' ::~~646.~~:ta, no Apt 3. 548-2808. By OWNER LADY share Hunt. Bch. Delightful 2 BP .. 2 BA, • RENTAL) l.,,=;:;;;;,;:==~'...:i~==="".===:=12 BDRM unfum, frpk, TIME FOR house with same. Some turn frplc, 2 car gar, 2 patios, Newport Beach 3200 Aph. Fumi1hed 1 ~ Be ch 4200 crpta, drps, stove, carport, ok. Prlq:, strg. 714: 968-8178 dock. Adults only, no pets. B/ 8 ~N:;;e;w;po;;•;•;lloach;;;;;;;;;;;:;· 4;2;00;No;;•;;eo;rt;;;;;;;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl no pels. SI4S. 64~ Assume 7!4 % FHA loe.n-QUICK CASH FEMALE Roommate 1ieed-6T>7880 I General 4000 P 2 BR. Unt. Duplex. Range, ::;.'::;;"::'P:i~\10 ::: THROUGH A ed, lux. opt. CdM S10-utll RENTALS Adults On Y Grond Oponing-lmmedl ... O«upency Db"""1. crpt. drpo. patio. dtning rm. elt'C. kitchen. in-DAILY PILOT il\CI. No sm<>k"g. 644-44?9 Houses Unfurnished ; :~: ~ :: ~~~~~ = v~~~fsER~ew OAKWOOD $1SO Afo. 642--l953. door/outdoor patio. 968-ll78 WANT AD THE QUICKER YOU CALL. AVAILABLE NO\V C"C-t-. b br Furn ··-• DELUXE 2 BR. Only 1150. alter 6. THE QUICKER YOU SELL General 3000 Bay &: Beach Really, Inc. o>U_.,..1 r-2 • .--ww.. Adults onJy.-No petl. 99ll El ·~=======;=;o..:===;;======:0.:.=========1 Sauna, N:t'y Rm, Billlardll Th b t f two world's r-~-~ C." ........ , • t• 2000 * HELP! MUST RENT* 90! Dovu Dr, SUJi. 126 NB Theftpy ~ 45'. pool, BBQI e ti 0 · • • • --.·-"":·· ~.--.- 1.::G;:e;o.ne:;;';:"::..1--·---2000'-'-'-Ge_no'-r_a_l • ____ 7_ooo __ G_e_n_e_ro_I_. _____ ~ H;)Uses & Apts. Mc.t 645-200) Evft. S48"968 2(0) Panons Rd. 642-8670 your home end y0u.r country c)ub BRAND New 1 Br Aft. All I ' ; :; . ! I I I I I \ The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuckle 0 Rearrange 1ellers (lf the ' _-. four Kromblltd words be-"". lllri \ low 10 '°'"' lour $irnple word$, ~ I, 'i l.T ANTIA I>_ "'D-~l r. ,., . I I I I' I . "'~ -:;...,..., ...:::.. /} IROINO I .l (.;,_ i.::... :r::I .:.r-1 .,., ...... l'rl { I> f. \..:; -) • - J I IG Is EE I ! . 1--. 1 ..,.,....,, 1 :c-Jr--. 1 -1 "" A beautiful girl silkworm . " • wos pursued by two boy silk-'--'---'--'-~~ Worm1. They both ended up rH.:..Y.:,..:.;Nc_;T..;.A.:..Sr-u--r--11 Q~~~ the ''""' ·~::,, I I I I' I by "'1"" "' ,,, ..... ,. _,, • • • • • yoir devalopifrom "'e No. 3 U low. e PR~~~s~~~~~SLfTTERS IN I' I' l' 1· I' r I o ~~r=:~~. l•nlul I ' c:m I I I «:CRAM·Lm ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8800 areas. 1 Bdrm to 1 Bdrm. HOUSE For Lee. Bl.ck Bay $145. 2 BR f.plex Q.lld OK. for you, home, 101 .. ct ftoin 1in9!0, on• •nd :t~ ::::t.:~ P11L See $15 to $4G.'.I, Avail lmm. Vw, 2l5a ItvlDe Ave. l br, Nke area. Bh;. Beacon, two bedroom •portm1nh. furni1hod or un· * Call SUsan 645-2464 * den. 2 ba. $250 Mo. lnd's NS-01ll. CM furnlihM ••ch i1 profe1sion•lly d.c:oratecl ~ 1" Bach. apt for $210. SHARP 4 Br, 2 Ba. ~ ~:3~nt -$75. 1 BR , ~. fUm. Nr. •nd includta c•rpetlng, drep1rios, •ll·ol1ctric tingle adu1tl. $100 mo, 1004 Bltm. cpts, drpa. Children · • shop'g. Adu lts . Blue Westln9hou10 •ppll1nc11, stor•9• 1p•c• ElC.mino. 5'6-610.fi OJt Blue Bea.con. 645-0111, TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2tn Beacon, C4S.-OW, C.M. aplenty •nd prlv•t• balcony p•tlo. BACHELOR $110. lncJ ut11. C.r.1. BA, trple, 1111.tio, pool, 2 car ~-B C!IELOR I . h I Id Ad\ll11 onlyt 998 El Camtno r all bltns crpts dJps. $.uu. A o prage11 Just stops from you, door is • ~ o • wor Dr 54&-0-t>l 31!l0. 3 BR. l.ge fenced yd. f.:e• ~ • m-s8u wtdeck. Util pd. Pet OK. ol ••<luslvo country club r•c.t••fton: • Children & pets ._'t'lcomt. ""''"' mo. or Bkr 534--6980 Blue Beacon, 645-0111, c .M. 61JZ...2"197 e\.'ea or wkends. • • Profe11ion•I ai1.o T onnia Court1 LEASE or UptJOn to Buy ' 2 BR. 2 ba., den, dlh. room Cotti Mell 4100 • Re1id1nt T tnni1 Profe11ion•I end Shop BR 3 baths. Beautiful. $285 tn Cllflba\.'en. $300 • Olympic 1h:1 Swimmht9 Pool lo $350. O.lla 646-4414 C,..... Wllllam-. ""!''°' * SUNNY * • Wh;rfpeol loths $175. 2 BR Cottage. Nr Bay. 67)...t350 67).156fi z.ves • Peddle Tennis, Voll1ybfill, l•1ketbtll Garage. Child OK. m.. 2 BR -· Complet<ly ..., ACRES Court. Betoon 645--0111, C.M. insk!e "ouL Newpmi H.Jtl· * * And • 20,000 1quor• foot clubhouse offon , ~lMhSt.~ I F'OR lease Feb. lit. New un-th11e 11tur11: turn. Val<nd a. ...,..,"1. In 3 DR 211 BA. la n· .... • * Motel-Apts * . Soporot• Me•'• end Worn••'• Newport !loath 5200 SPACIOUS now 2 Wrm 2 beth, Nr. ohofiplng. Mariner $qU.1re Apts. 1244 lrvlno Ave., N.B. ~2 Lelsuroe \Vorld U)...69)9 fAm nn. P45 mo LEASE. Ht•lth Club1 with S•un•• $175. 2 BR. yd. RIO. rerrlg, 646--llTl or~ 1 a1inal So. t:I. O.C. • Indoor Golf DrlYln9 R•n91, FOR ~nt Or lM: PtnlnllUa v;/w, drps. Child O.K. ma. NEWPORT Shores: ' Br l'alfll'll'lJhds l lHl•rds Room PL l Br. 2 B& on Balboa 534-6980 llse. Pool Is Obh&e PriY. S.... • 1 ••*e•• • Tho•fre TV loun911 Art Sfu4io, Blvd. at the Oceatt. Q-pU, $2!0 Mo. Loe. (213) 111-tm • .,. WK. & UP Porty Roonu • 0.,.. " Blllm $215 """ .-Call 54$-1189 • • I Cotta Mesa 3100 BAYCRESr. • Br. 2 Ba. ~ .... M-Mod•I• Opa• 10 A.M. To I ,.M. Dony DESIRABLE ;;=:: J:.!. ~~·: ~"' ,.;.~ :::.:-HNTS l'llOM $111 le $311 ' .. !'.1:J ;,b~ °"';;:., ;1;: HOME e Kaid W"Ylte avlil. 00 Ad\ilte. no pcta. f'll...1990 °' 2 Dr.. 2 ba, cptd, d..,, to«<d Newport Hel..... 3210 U7' NIWPOU .. VD. OA KW D !21.ll m- Alr beat, Gari>-diap, blt·4'1, ~"•f11r1r BAVTOftO""' I""U-a"'' " frplc, patio. pn.g~. water OCEAN View, 4 BR. 4 BA,•--,.,., .. -.,..,.,,-~.--""n .,, .... •-1 ••• • tum. Adults only no pelL rum1JU• room, bal', ...,.,-SUS CASITAS GARDEN APARTMENTS Br, 2 BA. El,.,...,," boel ltATE REASONABLE lal'Kl\I New crpta:. drpt, Furn. 1 BR •PLs. Adults. 1700 . lbth Stroot, Newport leech l)Qcb. $U). N. MtKenz ... Ac1'09a from Courtt.ry (lluh PAlnt m 1-. .... or tllO Newport mvd. MedaJ..1 1,,!!!!! __ .,...,~Plt~o=•~·~· ~64:1-~1~1~70:...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'""..JIJ~-=~~~~~~~~ zr.; Mesa Dr. * Ph. 54M7ll'i 543-6311 lion by liGtpolnt. 6'2-9286 II OAll.Y PILOT \\'ANT ADS! • ' ' I • ,~..-,,.-...,--~,..,,,----~~'r""""''"'"'*"'""°"""'"'..,""""''"·",.-°""""'""'"'s\"""''·"''"'M'"'""'c:a,,..1-,.,.-0...,0,...e'"''"""'"•,....,..,..,,..,,.., ,.., ..,,....,,.~-·--.•~·-...,,.~=-·-·"'• ~··· .. . ...... -...... . .... . ·11.! ' ( . • ?l J i DAILY PllOt -· .i. •• ,.,, 21, t"' . ., NTlCS , .. U..lvml * * ·* *' * Tiiilfimr=:-:-:--:--"l:i!i••!iiii•••iiil!il!ll•ii!!i••·~1 ; U AL •st AT,· •• AHNOUNc11o1INr•, * Chftetlj .. • • ·: ..... l!OTlf,11. ' rt Buch 5200 RCE UDO lSl.E I BR. , •. BA. cpts, ctrp&. adults. ase. OR lo 7jjJ2 .sa. z ba. Fpl., cplJ.., drpt. · tns. disinvabr. \Valk to bei.ch. 642-3850 Ail· twport Shores . 5220 ~BR. 2 Ba. Dulpex. lower. 8S mn. Al1ults., ~ pet.. Ew1, 494---9502 Ltll \• ' 1. . 61, 'f...it.J ?;~ Adil '400 ll),4llO SQ. rr." .,_ """"'"' l'l:J.IAJ.E GilllMAN improved wf I nic:e 11nlte. :S ~ ~'P"fli.Sll Newporf ........ 11.DIO. CU-bulld "1 W'1> 6<2'kll addt'I unUt.·· Lcl\v-low ,dn. BASSET f!ound. red. male . 0..'ll'ltr wUl C&li)', $82,to:I. Vk. M1tnolia I Marna. Iller--!llS-ll1' Tli.im' ~VIEW-1.01'. ,.... i'1 '~"'iA=uT1"'ru=L""""Y"'oanr=-ma1e= ;_:;;;~:i;;;;i:;ic I dear. All utu, ~ Owntr 'wUl colUe, vie. ?ile1a Drive . •· • ftnihco, .t trll!t. _rl>-3213, >11>-Till . · - : iso-'2116. : • . • WOMAN'S W'/ltt -In ~ • · , Hlllcttst 'l'rac.1. Cil1 A: iiattt> W~dyo wont? Whocklr• Got? Mount. t. 0.0.rt 6210' ·11tt: ~ Sl'ECIAL Cl.ASSIPICATION FOR ='======= NATURAL '!>llN S\'iAl'PEq __ , LoVELYt!iOJ.t1aR.2BA Lott • 6401 Speclel ltlte brh1if:, •• ~\hi:' · d r p • •11> ·-'·-L_· _____ ._ S 1.1..0.-·5 ,thMt-~ buck1 ~~~-1 ~~-!:"'ho LOST' NOltboolu •-llrlef·i • lt~IEt: -~ ~·l UilCl.UD~ • 'I' l~l,/W\ nr '"""" cue Contain1n& Com,puter Coron• del Mir 5250 J-W11t1 """ .....,. tt ""' s-wi.11 ~ ••M tn tr.... Call~mJ&I $33.COJ, Owner Traininr MlfL Btl~ .... .,ou,. ............ ,.,......... ·~.._"..........,'-· 11)-'· , '-NOTHING felt U.Lt -Tll . .AOlb OH'.fl • To O\ad Hsnatn. $1 To Pllct Your Trader's P1r1dl" U :> AC. m iitrnef; lanic 1 Re"•ard tor· Return. Call 7a•~ ~~-~! PHONI 642-5671 ' • "-.. trldtaw.Y: 1roo' . e1.. 1o1.tt., Sylvls, 646-tn2 .,. , 1ame. iMOO: ·sso dn 63J...7710 LOST Mesa del Mar ~. Have:SttUoiaPtrttor(ler * * * * ,8-10AMait. Ct>1ta l\Jesa. Female , ON TEN ACJtES ~; ~:c:,::~e~~ T;!~1,• GHINCHJLLAS . & • equ!P:, iUSINllS 'and . cal.dark yellow w/darUr I & 2 8.R. Fur &. UntUrn .. ,,, ment. Trade .for fumftun ~ 'INANtiAI.' yel19W striper. 2·Yf;1:-Ans JO " / hand run & \Vlm:btster 9t or ! ! ! ! Phone 5tU721. •-..,.;'f".,,:.==~--"Pein. utJ'' LU! .1:-Fireplaces I priv. patlcJa • 30-30 caliber ri.flt 543-8332 * ,.. -* * · 1 ·-r ·· ~ Pooh. Tennis -C:Ontnt'I Bktst.,. • • ~ ' .lut. o,,wfunftln 6300 LOsr Parrot. Black Head, QI Sta Lane OW 6ff..."'6U Custom-built Sputan ttaJI. OCEAN VIE\V LOT-C.p. y no ...__. MacArthur r:i.. C.•t Hwy) 1!1'. Palm Sprin&•Thunde,.. istn.no Pllisadtt:· 6 Min AttUlate . e w li'ffn • '->'· VI~. Jf!!!iiii~~~~~!iiJil J blrd area. WW trade for bi-lro1n D&ll& P-L l\lariDA. , CANDY SUPPL y Channel '·Ylnlsy. 67S-a72 BRAND NEW p.tex or '!' Afternoons and ~as down.on unJll or , ROUTE LADY'S Prescr. 11~ 1n BR, 2 BA , up&tain. duple eventna:s. &ll-38l!l :~ '!' Cr.II ~ .. AJtY.Umc, lNo •eWnC .involwttl i::old case. 1tnrpd Hunter wit~ sun deck patio! Cptd., HAVE industrial buildiJ'I(. til 1 Acre, C.M, wlth 12 Excellent . ini'Omt tor few Opt. Co. Rewiid. 4u.at f(l rpd., eocl. garage, comp!. \VANT unita, trlllll deedSt renttd sbot>t, \-.lUe 1&0 M. houri wtekfy ~-COay1 LOST: Pet Racoon. Vtc. jbltoins. Beaut, ld&epd. 707~; l•nd or'!''!' 1nde {or 50M frtt & clear a.nd Evtnlnpl. Retilllni·and Sand Cutle. a: Margutrite, !Orchid. ;nj per mo. (Yrly) Nancy J. l\toot<e Real ly · Call!. Prop. Nercitt.ate b&l-oolltctl?C mDMr from coin CdM .. ~v.vd! SH-1310 • , ,75.,050 0 m.aioi a.net. Owner 54&-1542 C10eratea dilpeosen in ~ LADIES GOid \Vatch. vie. 1--.~.. I .... • 14,!0l sq, ft. trailer m(I COLLECTION of i&lie an. . :%. ~~ ~ta~~= ~ ~a..:i::wpt ~ Pier. -·'"" . -setup on 114 &erel .at 1893 tlques from $p&niab cu-(Handle. name brand cantJY r Capri ill ritentolll!. FOR ·lo. t~. Oelkl, cabintts, larte aril .inacks). $1575.~ cub Pertono lo (l>T"!RAcnVE studio apt. 3 cal income property , dcM:l111. Trade allorJl&Z'tfor ttqulred. Forperaonal inter-~R. 21i BA, crpts, tlrpi, Schworer, 673-2S&t , real ·estate, &ts-1~ mw in O-•-Oo •-• • bltns. Avail Feb ht. ·-~ · ''"' • !'~ULLY u........,~,.. • MS-9'l7 7 unit family· motel, tw-n-· MOBILE Home 27' Schu!L .end name, addrtu a.nd "* ... ~~"~ • l-· "* 1 ~ i1hM oetanside beacl'ltrunt. 1 BR. furn, '70 tic-pd. Ready phone number to AfULTt· .Re~wned Hil1du..spjritualil OOROLIDU APTS. 2 BR. S~M eCJUity in $MM. Trade to move in, inexpens IVf. STATE DIST., INC., 1681 W Adv!scs on . all matters_; ~Lcnn~r Je\'els, s tud Io s., far M C land motor Trd for car p U traV trlr Broad\Vay Anaheim Call: Love, f.1amaae. BusfnHS, Frplcs, pool , dbl carport11, hOme, ,;, 675."2l4-' or ? $895 ~al. '42.a· · !ot'nla 928(o rn41 ~ C?urtship, He al I h, Hap- patioe:. $175 . $220. &t.\.-3371 · · · Plnt'$1 & Succtss. No pro- PALM-SPRINGS -lJ~~ Have 1 . & .. L Ba, OJder Aaaocia.te blem1 too-larce ar too I~ Lse. Q.EAN 2 BR up- per, New cpts, re-dt"c, drp11, .retrig. range_ Adult.s. Encl. pr $1.i. it)J Narciu us . . GE 3 St, 2•~ Ba, Duplex. Crpts & DrpJi. Lots lot Storage. End a:ar. $2;.() yrly. 613-2~02 BR. 2 BA, den, O'Jltli. drps. tns, vie\r.$275. II) m~7, 5ll-4599 or 837-4177. ern 1:1nit1, kinPie pool. tor Reild on R-2 Corn i.ot.. Eq. sm-11. l CAN HELP YOU. l&rKt yacht flail ot pcJ\Wrl Appro."<, $9.900. \Vant 3 un·s l'itANUFAC'IV1t.ER Readlnp liven T da.Y• a . or ! Ruu McC'l-ta, 733 E. that eq, will Bandle. Dor-$17,300 fnYeltment into the ll'el!k. 9Ai'1·9Pl.f 312 ~. El VlataChlno,P.S. othyFunkRJtt."2-334-4 ,no.J8u11Mlloftheday.25 Camino Re a l , San A ...... r&i&ed Acreage Trd All/ 50 Spa~ ~fobU H fk yr. history of _}U~ll, now Oemente. 49W136. C92..tl076 ,.., e orne-expandlftt operatiOna to So. pal't far t<r. m Me, un1t.s, Atose• ~ke wuhlnl'ton, C&.IJt. ComPiele ·iactory 1,,. *Women vrh!cea ! ·sg llarley David. Sood hWltin;, etc. ~. for stalled • ready to iO· WW 12.J CC, util. trlr; trd !01 Or&Jlle C.O, or San P1eao train Principal of ltfrmt. au!o. 646-4643 aft 6. · ' Prop Brkr· 6Q.0:116 · · abjllti~t. Contict lmnMd. STA.RT YOUR NEW 'Y.E.ut- \Vhat Oo you bave 10 tn.de T R-3 Joli zoned-2tl unit• Palm 'Once tn • 1iletime oppor. to \VITl.f TiiE RICHT MAN. .. . SprJJ:lat, ~ .• unit.I oir hat make that hiJh income moat ~ ... 7•666-7 SR. unf, Brand new $285. List it her. -in Orqe coutal a\-ea.. WHaon IUtJ, people drta.m of. Slartlnt , ~ . Gara ge. "Extra nice! Count)''& larJr;eat 1-ead ~ 7Jlm Hwy 111, Palm De1-NJ.JI')' tl2,al0 + aubltanUal 1 ~ hour record.in;: iddle &: Ross &r.,...7220 tnz poat-aM 1Nk1 a dtaL ert. tn4) 3464812. profits. Call Ken ClWord THERAPEUTIC Llsrtf'J. tlE\V 2 BR upper. Bltns, fn4) 114--TO.lO ING indud1!11 liatenlna: to lcrpu. ....... ""· 11'5 incl .. * * * .. * . ' . * ~RE YOU nu: MAN FOR •"" .,..,,,.,,,,, or -life utU. 675-6737 US'!' 1ltuahon. f or Wonnation REAL ISTATI lt!AL. ISTAT! Our """pany ;, npldly '" oall ,. .. T617 Huntington Beach 5400 Fui·n ctr UnJum t BEDROOi\I, 2 bath, private . patio. One blk to 5 Points ·~.ores:(.'pts. drn~!I, builtin1 From Sl 40. 7721 Ell is, Apt. 8 . M 2-41Z1 or s.t2-783.'l a.~E=z~~OR~O~~AJ"f~S~.~8=2M Atlanta, ·H.B. Nu, 1, 2. 3 1br's. Priv. gtr, pool. Utll rm. S36.f038 or 536-11'11 %-BDRMS. 2 BA. pvt. patio, heatl'd pool . washe'i 6 dryer hook up. 962.-8994 2 BR y,·fgarage $JZ. Fenced )'d iv/patio. \\1ater pd. 2110 Delawl\tt A\'~. jF) 636-4120 2 BR. 2 Ba. Nr Sch. fl!>ol; f:cck Ri'n. Blt·ins. 323 14lb St. 536-6611, 962-6022. 2 BR. crpls. drps, ranfe, 'pra~. Children OK. $1l:i. 962-7637 ar 8-12-8365 Gtntral 0.ntr~I pandlna and we are loolrinr SJN=,-=c~LE~S~D~A~N~CE=-=EVER="°'y· ---------~-----,-f w ·a lol:al man who i1 ttnd \VtD., 8:3(1 to 12. Fox Trot, Income Property 6000 Office Jt1ntal 607D •Of Ion: hOUrs arlfl 1hort S\\'ing, Latin. Meadow1atlc 10-2 Bdrms. 6 )Ts nelv. $125!\1. $14,000 'dn. 6.6~~ llit. Good lcvera_"'t!: IL tax sbc.lt.er. Axt. ~ . lualn-PNperty 6050 , . C·I BARGAIN Duplex On Approx. ~ Acre. Seit Otter Takt1, 5'1-sl or &47-2331. PENTI:IOUSE office 1000 sq. ft. + deck, $300 l'tlo {Ulll incll. J800 E. Cout Hwy, Cd~I. Al.so 1round. 1lr otc. 420 !Cf. 11. $135 mo, util ind. c . \V. l.1uJen._~ _ mo~. JI you have a Cntry. Club H.B. 3 ml W. of nominal an1ount of ca1h io Beach off \Varner Adm. $2. Jnvtat {secured I at'ld a rood SB J\f I Re tired & e n t . reputation, let us diacuss a Non-<lrinkci·. 'f.1ttt mar· bountiful 1910 for you and ria~e n1inded lady to 42, no YoUr 1amily. 4U collect, for chlld. Send photo, Ba:ic A!!l.5. peraonal jntervle\v~ ?tf r · Daily Pilot Roberl.. 12U) 7!1-8972 •. or =-;--7..,..,.-,,--,,_,,,- AIRPORT CENTER write &x M &'$. BE Amattd at new belt.ut:ty Ne~ 1, 2 ii: l l'?'ID deluxe FOR S&le ~ Neighborhood pos....n:rw. 961-3119 fot.!>em- 1wte11. Adj. new motet A Atarket w/3 Sr bouae at· onstr 'JfNt' home rttivf. Luzier ~taurant, MacArthur Blvd. t & ch ed. c 0 m P 1 et e CUatorn Cosmetics. rorn $125. Call 548-7843, w/rroceriell. meat, ~ LtNN, Please call me. l f'Ul.l.ERTON. ~ fT Brea l\fARINER'S CENTER duce. beer IL wine. Volume love )'OU. Blvd. Cor. Nr. ?i~fS devl. Oftle& In Stare Bid. Rent or aptn'llx · $6800 .ptr mo. ?i10Tl-IER 400-Ut9 Nly..; 2 ,~c. ~"<cl._ l°i, Ctn')' LR. $75. 149 Rivenidt.i Ave.. wlr;ood. potentlaJ for in· COUNSELOR Alcohollem mt;:. 1,Q 714 . 52>1 N.B. 646-,;414 cttl11e ·in volu1nt. ·t.ow relalf'd di10rden. • B I R'll i t 1IP' '°66 leat Loc•tion Jn CdM O\lerhe~d. Santf. Ana area. ~2513 or -~i3o UI nMt •n • ' 500 I: 1000 &q. fl deluxe Ph. S43--0728 ALCOHOUCS ~OUI I /·I : olfice sp&ces, Avail immed. COIN laundrte•Frl1idab-e P'hont 5'2-T2lT or W'tltl to .E T ST;...RE Phooeowner,St2-8950. From $6,!IOO to .$42,30 0. P.O.Boor122.1 Cost&Mfsa.. FC?~ R N -\I 2 OITICES + lob6)t at rm Anahtlm, Collta Me I.' I========= 5705 2810'! Ne~ Blvd., Ne~rt Anaheim st. SU3. 1 office at Buena fji.l'k, Fu 11 er ton, Announcement• 6410 1_L_•_,9c.u_n_o_B_•_•_<_h ____ Beach.XiGsquare ltet.Rent 1740 Anaheim only . ;30. Garde.n Grove '. OCEAN VIEW, 1 BR, stove/ref, cpl. patio, yard. util pd. ?1 I blks heh. SEE FIRST at 'Zn7 Rounaei;el TPIT, Ulen pb 213: !M4-5'14.l coll. REAL ESTATE Gener1I $200/monlh. &73-2654. \Ve s tm1nater, Hunnfll1on BAY & BEACH ;Beach, Santa AM, Tustin, RIAL TY, ·INC. I ROOM Dowotow?i • llarbor 'ta Mliada, Whittier. 901 OoverDrivl', Sultt.12&NB Blvd. ~d.caJ fot Rell E1tate, Call tharllt . 525-7333 645-21XXl Eves. 543-6866 etc. $&i ~Io. &U-D212 . REAL STEAL 1610 \V. Coast Hlwa.y 'Sul~ D OP'P'lCE fPICe W/rtap atta. f ri&ht ptr90n Jmmtd OG- NB Opp. BBC O:lSt. pka;. Sln 1610 \V. Coast H11.y., N.B. ~pancy. FuD). equlp·i*d· pt'r mo. 646-4887. FW'TI ()I' unturn .• ~7 Re6dy for business. '$2000 DOWNTOWN Costa ?.1esa 3345 NEWPORT BLVD. inventory exb-u. \Vomen's Re nt1l1 W1nttd 5'90 Prime RelJ\il Loe. 20xflil' l!Ol 1q_ ft. oppo«lte Newport Wear shop, Seal Stach, E11t. Call . 548-3401 or 548-32"itl City lfall. 6'5-1601 9 yn, °'''Mr retirin£:. (213) RENTAL FIN DERS Ptt. l• L•ll.,. -415 •• lfllo, GM!• ~ .. Ml-tl11 ~Al .. Till'11 •V.JIM>l1'1 ---_,._,I 11r11411 l •ndlords & l rokersl! Help stani p out broken-up housel, apl..s & "·ehd U!n- an!s. *SPEE-DE E NEW$* A~lutely Fret 645-2471 GOfNG TQ EUROPE! E)ce;cutive mo v in i to Newport Beach. Needs 4 Bdrm . ttnlal, to $100 mo.; Z 'dulls, 1 child & llw·in Ala'. id. P1e&se call agent 61~1662 "e LANDLORDS e FREE REN'fAL SERVICE Brcker SM·S!m Rooms for Rent 5995 COU..EGE or ·'NOJ'klnc girl. Uve on Bal Ia\. Kit &: Rte. Rm Incl. $00 l\Jo , 61>36U. • ROO~I AND .BATH PkJVATE ENTRANCE * 49-J-1231 * met La.rte f'urnl1hed Jfoom. Pri\·ate Entranct. c&il '43-37'0. $15 WK -A: up w/ kitche:n ~. wti studio 1pt . 2376 Nel\·pot1 ,l)l>d, 5*9J"" -lo. Trlr. Crta. 59'7 \itt1,:KLY r•1 Q Sea Wk Motd. 2301 Ntwport Blvd., Colla Mtu MllC. Renlol> sm l!KGLI: "°rtat lar ""~ E<l! lllde, C.M, $30. 1.· ·~,. I Goro&<t. C.M, VI<. l~h l Sot• Ana. t20/m1>. 5CJ..42l9 alt ' pm ( ROOl\I Sult.able for gift 1h0p,' Xl.lr-{T Newport/Harbor 43o..3©I or 598-rl27. men's shop or ladie11 Sbop. Blvd. loc:ation. 468 liq ft. * Liquor Lie 's. On Stlt Call Jim Berkshire. 673-fMOS 6424391 lNTER.-COUNTY HOUSE Zoned ftlr liton! or SPJJ..LEASE be a \J ti f u. I TR.ANSF'ER.S oUlce, etc. 900 sq. It. 15 car upstairs omce ip&Ce $110. DEADLir-:E: Fri Jan 23, '70! park"g. M2-5&jJ 54:>.-0M3 dll)'I · · Call Czlllec.t for best Price ======== r.fr WINSTON !213> 172-t2t9 Office ltent•I 6070 lndullrl1I Piop. 60IO ------------.,.---18u1. Wlhttd 6305 lAGUNA BEACH Air Conditioned QN FDR.EST A VENltE Dtsk spact avall•ble in nrwest ullke bi.lld!ns; at prime location ln downtown Lag\lna Beach. Air coNll· UOMd, carpeted, beaullhl1 entrances: Frontqe on Farell Ari., ttar lea.di. 1o Ai11nclpaJ parkin&' lob, $50 per month for spact. Desk and chalh a~ailable tor SS. 8U1ine1• hours an1w;ertnc ~ avalllbl• fot $10. All u.tilitiu pald ex~pl telephone. DAILY Pllm 222 FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA BE~CH 49'-"66 HUNTINGTON l&ACK Air Conditioned ON llACH ILYD. ~k l)ll\."I' ' avJltable In nfl\\"'etl ofllce buUdJnr at ot!Me looation Jn Hur,Ut11· ion Bttch. Alr condltlonea, beAutilul entrance. Front-.,~ on 8Hch B!vd.. rear Inds tn private PA-1"ltln1 lot. S30 per month rot space. Oeilk aha C!laJn &.va.llablf' tor $5. B\llintN houra ancw"rtni stnJct aVkll&ble for $10. All utJll· Ue• paid rxC*Dt ttl!phont. DAILY ~ILOT ' 17175 I l l.CH I LYD. HUNT INOTOM llACH M:l~t Modern Offices ST;; 1l11Jlt. SJ.IS :l rm ~tt. Air cor!llJJ!ect'r ltt'Vltt, perktna. ctnu..U1 located. So. C.111 lat Nat'Blt'. ~ldt. C. rtDbert Nattr111 ll.tallot COltll l.ff!&a t 0-1485 I BUILDER Orn:RS NE\V . _ :?1.;-;(l(I 1q. n. dth.Uoie bldg. WA.NT: Cc1n Laundry 1n or •• -~ ho' Q near CMla Mcu.. -a=u, c I~ .J'&ftl~ Call MS..97~ County ares. Proptrty -========= clear. Owoer. W/Cirf'J lat -TO l~t~. Prepd int. olc. llWl&tment Oppe~. 6210 !IJG..3&45 arri, .821-Mso pm. INDMDUAL ready to oon- 2 CAR prap: on' amall P&'t· struct MOblle Home park, ed lot, off strHt, lence4. tntere1ttd in selllrl( up to Old Newpt B~. n10 mo. '!llfi\.· .P~ilctpats Gnly,. Mr. Thom peon '46-2486; eve rr~S243 or 4~206 962-'°"9 MonertoLNn Comn'letcl•I 6085 C•mm•rei•l·Sl"per lit TD loan Comme~lal ren~•· Grosa ~-est lnttrt1t Available S9!(0 yearlY. Ret1rtna OW!\. 2 D '" will help """'" wllh II d T Loan $&.100 do1vn. $12.500 full prlct. . PHONE 1"6-nn TOR DE-Ttnn1 based on .,quity, TAILS. 642.1171 .14H611 Tl!E lttAL 'ES'TATERS !!ervl1111: Harbor arta 21 yr1. 1100 Ntw'Port Blvd., C;l\1. Settl•r Mort11ge Co. FOR sale ft91.19WU \v, 1'UI ·~ ·i:. llth Street St. Bethel TWrs Arta. I="'.==·=·====" ~18-11'8 or 8*!414, _Art. Monoy WontM ~SO lnduotrlel llontol '°90 SEEKING ·2o0 '°'" _,, -priv. pa_rt)'. Home l~n, NEW tUILDINCi •bo•t,J3000. 54"'"" · mo Lac•• ;t.,.., Costa Mto• ANNOUNC&MENT5 Each unit. lTllS sq 11. 2 olf· •nd ~TICIS Itta, 2 mt rooms. Jl0/%10 . e.lectric. Ample parlcil'lj'. l'eurtrl (frM AdsJ. "400 C. Robtrt Natln• R!altor CAT li "Peril an. malt Cosla Oita W-141$ bll</1T7, Jlrf>i at I pp i d RENT M·~ · U2S sq. O. $1lO mortnnp. Rod .... ltd .... mo. I~ LOtan. 01. * ttr-. near Newltnd 6'.sltttf', CTUU& 117-'tllll 1NbustAJAL Splsoes, lie tq, FOUNO M•lt Labradorft 10 fl.; JTOO 1q tt. Ne'" bldf. "''kl Gld! Playful, well built. 1i40 Lotan-$.., C~l ~ Ow1wir Oii ·toed horn•, Pteda:e .Enoo&h -Glvt --Your "!"alt Share'' DAILY PTl.OT WANT A.OS! ------- FREE ! Basic Boatlni Coum of· fered to the public by the Unlt!d Statet Power Squad· ron for people interested in sailbolts u well as power boat11. Cuses every ?tfon- dAy night be(innt111 1 p.m. ~Ion., Jan. 26 Cl hr o o t h April) at Hlmtincton Beach lfilh School, Rooms ll1 li 122; 1905 ~fain Sl. SENSITIVITY TRAINING \\.'ORK SHOP A program ol int•rperson&l exercises for 11mall seU.cf\. rected croupr. Mlntmal charge call 6'2-8130. 10 AM· 5 PM. Cemetery Leta 6411 4 Cemetery lots. Blue Spruce ~f'ction. H&rbor ~et 1 i\temorial· Park. •lJ a..3075 ••••••••• ' ' . -. NOW'S THE . TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT • WANT AD 642-5678 , •••••••. Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers l See If You Have Any Of These Things A 1>AIL Y Pl-LOT WANT~AD Will Sell Fast! I. Steve 29. l lcyclo 57. lltctrlc Tfllo 2. Guitar 30. Typewriter SI. Kitten 3, loby Crib 31. lor Stoel• 5'. Cleulc Avto 4. Eleefrlc S.w 32. Jincyclepod io foll, Coif" T•Me 5. C•mere . 3'. Vacuum CIHntr 61. Motorcycle 6. Wisher 34. Tro•leol Pioh 62. Accordion 7, Oulboord Moto r 35. Hot Rod E•ulpm't 63. Sklo I. Stereo Sat 36. Fiie Cabinet 64. TV Set 9. Cauch 37. Golf Cluilt 6S. WorkMnch 10. Clorlnot 31. Storllng Sliver 66. Dlomen4 Wotch 11. RefrJgaretor 39. Vlctorl•n Mirror 67. Go-Kort 12. l'ickup Truck 40. BMroom Set 61. Ironer 13. Sewing M•chine 41 . Slide l'rolector 69, Cemplnt Tr•llor 14. Su rlboerd 42. Lown M-r 70. Antlq .. Furoltvhl 15. Mochlne T 0011 43. Pool To~lo 71. T•pe 11-rd•r 16. Dlahwaah1r 44. TlrH 72. S•llbfft 17. l'uppy 45. Pl1no 71 $"°"' Ctr 11. Cabin Crui11r 46. Fur c .. 1 74. Mottrftl, Ins..., 19. Goll Cort 47. Dropot 75. lnbffrd SpeodMlt 20. 81romet•r 41. Llnlno 76. lholtun 21. St•mp Coll1ell on 49. Hern 77, loddle 22. Olnell• Sot 50. Alrplone 71. Dirt G- 23. Ploy Pon 51. ~··· 1•. Pvnehlns ... 24. Bowllnp 1•11 52. l!Xorcvcle IO. llo~ Cirri ... 25. Wotor Ski• 53. ft.r e 801k1 11. Drum• 26. FrHitr 54. Ski lleot1 12. Rlfle 27. Sultcon 5S. Hlph ~heir " u . O..k 21. Clock 56. Coln• 14. SCUIA GHr These .or any otli•r extra thln91 .,_.nd the house ll10J be tumed lnte , ... with • DAILY PIL()T WANT-~D so Don't Just Sit There! . DIAL DIRICT 642-5678 • .,,......,r--------------·----------------·---------~---~--------------·-· ---~ ----~---~---~ -~ --.. Wt&ttl4•r. J"'""1 21, 1970 DAIL V PllOT Jr.I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMl'LOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYliiiliNiiil~---D•AJ-L•Y-•P•l•L•O•T'""'""'"=:;.0. JobW1ntod,Mon 7000,~J;oi.~~""':;;;";·;w;em.;;;;~71~00~J~o~loo;;;~Mo~n~,dw~ ..... ~;;;;7;1;oa~l~hll~1~~~~'.:.,.'.:~ FRY COOK (-·-) CLASSlflED • INDEX ,.,,, ... -........... ~­ DIAL DIRBC't 84%"5871 ' When You Wont it done right ••• RE'l'UtED M a r I n e Officer desires job I" Mles and/or customer rtl•tions. PJeue call ~'1'4&t aft 5:~ nt or wrlt.e to Major Wllllam Oonova.n. SU N. 7th St. Apt lot, Buri>&nk. Cl. COMPTOMETER OPERATORS AaplyJ.,,- J to~ 5'ft HOUSU POil SALE ~8lfi'Ho~:~L•• cou•11 "" ! E'-pe RllNCEO •LL SHl,TS ' ••IU'"-...i.•··· .. ·••·······~···'• Ml$C, l:EHTAU • Cd(/ one of the experts listed below!! 91!01 " .. -~ TM ,Ive _,.__ -· ·-..................... UICOMI ..... ..,. " ........ . :'!' n• Ma1A .... MAI , ... ,,,,,_,,.1tlfj IUfl~fQ P'IOftEltTT ' ~ ~: !:itw:!:~ Ch'ampagne Temporary Help ·-E.~J~~"!. H-. ~" .. gc··:::.:·~:-.:-.:.::n:: :~:~::. ·::::,,... ........... ~ In -riu::u.Ki •·•••.:n -· •UCM .,,,,,,,.,..lite O,,IC8 .... ,,.L ,., ... , ...• ,,"11 ' ma,ri.ne type of \\'Wk. Corona dtl Mat No ph,, calla T .. ,...,. .......... 1111 IMDUITltlAL PllOP•ltTY ... . P.O. Box 344, Costa MeJUI ANAHEIM 775 W. L1 Pal-· .,......_. COV•• ,, ............ 1nt COMlld.•CIA&. , ........... .. -. ··-GENERAL v_.,._...1.Mt:!'C" • ..,.., IMOft.lf ........... 1m 1J11ousr11.t.L ••llf'JAL •••••••• CA """ NEWPORT BEACH 3149 Birch Straet M· __ ,. ;:::::::::-.··::.or. ,., .. .,, ........................ ""' ......................... " S -· 1»ua&1 ..... .,_.,,, ,._ IAYIMGll•I ,,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,.lDS IU.NCMll ,. .................... '1• CO·=~ wilh --t ~ ...... ._... ANTA AM• 1616 ·E · Fourth •·--1 1 . 1 ._ oov1• tMOIQ ............... 1m ''''"' ffOVU .............. •Ut SERV,ICE DIRECTORY · vr"""' ""'"' ., ... ..,~,. ·~ • -·"' e ec r1ea "'" 11ir11~cL1, ................. 1m t.t1t1A01 ,,. ................... n . --"--------1 on or dclivtr. Expei. skip. $40.7)45 madlanlc.J experitnoe. z,. •• t9MU.NDS ........ lnt ...... 1u1M01111 . ............ • P ..__ 1 per, ene, cook. 675-0445 or 30 Call ?.fr: ... _w11 or·••· 1H11'f.I nY PAaK ........... 1w ••so•T ••OP•HY •.!.:..!."''"• • ~U.. & Assoc'.. Publle ,Joe_-. AL'~ , C~ & t.a,wn countants. Audits, b:hk· Ml,lntenance. Commercial. keeping, taxes. ( 1141 lndu,trlal • residential. aptrmil'fl ng -6850 _.,A-.. An ~ual op1>9rtunJty employer •• :, .. ,_ ~A" ~A~v ·~· ta.Y1N ...................... ,,. ou,..• co. ••oP11tTT ........ ' P1lntln11 Olw-'ll;M; • m.a .. -. ......-.u. 1.ACll IA'I' ...................... IMI OUT,O, ITAT• ••ol' ......... . • UITtl.U•P ......... ,.,,.,,,.,lltl MOUMTAiM & Olllltf ..... ,., RESTAURANT MANAGER. rENERAL o •FICE-1 11 T.,. 1Nt IUIOl'l'ttMlll LAMO ........ . ----------1 J L. M W 7100 J .. -u._ W " r lltVlflll TlltUCI ......... , •. tM.I tlAL UTA"fl llllVl(I ••• ,. e Interior· Exterior e U years experience. 0119 .;,n. om. _._..., om. 7100 Responalble Girt Friday, cotoNA DIL MAil ........... 1• '-L axcKAN•• ............ .. I .&46-4505 ' ' _., * ijfG-3629 * ACOU$llc ceili.11gg ptd, 12 )'l'I References. 494-9909 AUTO CARRIER mornings only. Dictaphone, •Al.•OA PlNINIULA ......... 1• t. •· wA•T•D ................ ... •~r Stale n• p1·H·• .. -• F ni COASTAL AGENCY answer teltphont, Nr oc :::~'U:J', .. ::::::::::::: .. ::::: BUSINESS and s~·s Gardening le .• ,.... • ... • ........ a':! lOb Wanted, or eve n:: or morning airport. 540-2476 Ltoo ISL• . . ................ 1111 FINANCIAL Babysitting '6550 Lawn / Main ten an c~. 1pntsp ~1N781TIN"INT/~t. Women 7020 :!ive~a ~fa~Po~t~~~~·nain ;:;:y•:::~ GRAVEYARO P/Tlm-~.'.•'.•'f',,'",•.~,' .. ~"•,...D~ .. tr0·0::::::::~= :~:::::: w~~~~.~~~~~~:: . Industrial & Rcsidentiul. v-Q,A ~... A 1 1 ., LINOA 1111 ,.. IHVllSTMIM"f ~ •• ,611 PEPENOABLE mother his '64l:-6756 Jack can do that painting Be11.ch area. 1'tust be owr i~ 11 I •nc• 4 days or moi-e 11 p1n -6 am. fO\INTAIN VAlLltY .......... 141e IHVllTMINT WA•TID .... ~. tal open.ing for 3 children, ages job-fast, clean It very rtta! . . years old and ,v1111ng to A member ol N~ Rl<'hfield at Hal'bor & llAl 1ucM ................. 14lt =:JJ~ t:::, ........... .. '6 mos. to 2 yri J3 Day, au GEN'L yd. Oean-up. tree Esf' .. .894-3895, 847-1358 _!-dvertisi~ Agency deliver 7 days a '\\'etk. C""Od Snellifti & Snellln;: Inc. San Oic&o F'rwy, Good u.J-'UNSIT t lACM ......... ,. .... , .. '*WILllY lo.t.NI .::;::::::::. ·w kl H •• 8- ·h serv. roto-till. Sprl~:lr e~ .. -"'-'"-1•~ ror r~"t--H·~er CM + •A•D•N••ov• .............. 1411 cOLU."fllA1. a::oANt ....... ;; ee y, u.... eac • EX-PAINTER, now achl "'>alto~........ _, profltforatewhourswark '"'""' ""uur , MG.6055 ary .call557·7585oroome LOfllOllACM .................. 1• llU'-ISTATI LOANI ....... . :8424495 f.1r. Hodge repairs. H au 1 ·Re as 0 n • 1-,.=-will ~; .. 1 ev•• .._ pa.ad Newport Beach A&en. per \\'eek, Must have Harbor Blvd. at Aduns by. l.AklWOOO ... · · ............... ltM MOil TOA•• .. ,,... ,_._,.,, 646-5848 _. '' ,.,..,.-..-" " a:; cy' ""',..... 65-70 Shorthand :>ltAN•lf COUH'l'Y ,. ........... 1 .. '-'OH•Y WAlfl'IO ., . .. . ~OTHER «-...2 wishes to wknd Xl t kmanshl _... •3r-· reliable car. prttereably * COOK out o, COUNTY ............. 1• ANNOUNC~"ENTS fbab 't d ho JAJ>ANEsE, c a rd en er. s. n \\'OI' p, 1tXI, OJ'K&nh.e I: follow thru. compact. Ideal tor coll* HAIRSTYLISTS: Space (or OUT OP ITATI ................ ,... 15m ;sait:. Jsl~Y~Ja;:!irn, ~~ exp~. Country yard setvice. Free est. 6464519• 540«&? Under 35. Phone: 642·3910. student or supplemenW in-n:Callnt. ~~~1rll800li Hair St)rllna:. :l:s~1:t~sTla":::::::::::::::::::: ind NOTIC1 IS • ( 67 Reliable, free esl. &IZ-4389 c. R. KeUy painting . 42'5 N; N~rt Blvd., N.B. come. If interested, call Full time position .....,.. MIDWAY CITY ..................... •oUND ,,,.. .... .. ........ . ,o toy:s. 5-1644 .......... I t . . lANTA ANA .................. ,, .. _I.OST ........................ .. JIM'S Gardenlnl'. & lawn ·""''.11pee mlerKll'S & ex-COMPANION, H.skpr. driver, ~1234 or 4!)4-1387 for in. HOSPITALITY' HOSTESS is lAHlA ANA Nels ............. IOI PllllOHAt.S ................... I 'TENDER Loving care in ~ ~ tenors \Vork guaranteed . APPt.Y IN -·so:.:•·· OltANOI .... ,,,,,,, ........••. lUI A•l'OUHCIMINn ............ Ml ·lovely hm, lg (need yd, tod-maintenance. Res. '& com-• . · for man/woman (for liv. terview. r-Ln •rt lookine for mature women rustiN . , .................. i ... 111t1M1 .... , ........... -........ 11 1 n1erctal * 5'10-4837 Free ests. 538-00.5,; qtJ'I. for couple) 545-9428 AUTO SALES 10 \\-elcome newcomers to lrtOltTM TUS"flH .............. ,,..,. •uNllAlS ·· ................. '41t dlers or pi-e-schl. 545-8614 FOR Bett P . ti 'Ext 34. COCO'S th tty ?ii h ""'*Mi i.iii .................... 1.-=~k\::lTgt:lciiiU"""'"~I CHILD Care my homo, ·EXPERT Japanese Gardener er a In n g' . Profel!siol1lll training pro-e commun • ust ave ~L:~::~lf:~~.~~.::::::::::;: fll.OllSTI .............. ;;;;·:: .. 1 I Jtight price, nicie job & clean ln~~!or A exterior, acoustic: OOMPANION to elderly grain # 78 Fashion lsland typewriter, car, and be bon-uouMA ll!ACH .............. 1111 caao o,i TNANICS ............ ::1• Paularino schl disti:icL Day up, Free estimate. 548-3354, ceih.ogs. 6464077, Insured. 1...1 • ., ""'1 time, will drive. For recorded intonnatk>n N--Bea•h, CalU. d•ble. Apply 235 E. ~fain, LAOUN• N•OUlfL ............ ,,.. IM MIMOatAM ............... I "'· r nitc. 545-3m """"' ..-~........ .. s.·t 1 ~----c 1·1 MISSIOJll VIVO ............ ,,. CIMITl!llY urn ................ .. CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST FIRST Class Painting: & Rd. 6'73-95Zl phont 00 I e • ~-...... • I • "'" CLEMINTlf ........... 111e Cl!MITl"ll'I' CIY"' ....... .. txP·o. babysitting vie. Paper Hangina, Fre ' 835-1315 ~ETIC SALES H.B. Ex· 5$7-8686 U.N 'UAN CAl'IS"f•ANO ...... l721 CIMIT••Y CIYJITI _ ......... , '°A h & · cl Mowing, edging, cdd jobs. -... penenctd, tor drugstore. tAl'ISTllAHO 11acM ......... 1ru C•IMAT01t11s ................ ... """'4 c Edingel·. En · Reasonable. 5'18-69.SS Estimates. 545--3459. Jobi Mtn. Wom. 7100 BABYSI'ITER '"'anted my Call 536-3080 HOTEL MAID , 6 DANA l'O•NT .................. 1ne ~~~AL l'A•Q ......... .. g>lay area. 8417TI02 PAJNTIN" ""t I t 18 ho c •f M tu d I .. t CAll'-SIAD ..................... 1ue ,• 'T 0 ••.•.•..•. ,., ............. . u-£oJ< -n . yrs. m~. "'. atta. a ""!, *COOK * Experienced ays wee.... penn.anen, oc1ANs10• ................... 1151 vc .. • " ......... . BABYSlTTING In Your "-noral Sirvlcoo 6612 expe• IM Ll-~-••t A 1 p bl d•-·•abi• ...... .,,.n "'-f•tt~ · •·-·-.. Beach SAN 01111.eo .................... im TaavlfL .................... .. ~ '"' ·· · "· .r•= · ccoun s aya • .-•N r-•"" • no:: .1 Apply· SURF 1c SIRLOIN ..,.......... · 111vE11:s10• couNTY ......... 1• A1• T•A•sl'OITATIOH .... .. !'Home By Wk Or Eves. You "----------1 _Accoust. Ceilings 548---5325 Clerks ces required. \Vill provide 5930 p c t H * 494-1196 * NOUSlfl TO •• MOVIO ...... 1 .. AUTO lltANIPOllTATtOM .... . . rum transp. Call &fZ-1407 RAIN Gutters Installed transportation if necessary. ac. Ii. "'>'·· N.B. CONOOMIWIUM ,, ............. 1. LIOAL NOTICll ............ . . al * PAINTING -Int/Ext. Prefer expel'. Beach area. l:An """! COUNTER GIRL. 11-4 PM, HOUSEKEEPER Ir Laundry DUPLltXIS ,0. SALi ........ ins DlltMl.M • TllTIMUNe .... .. WILL Babysit for your child Rainy season .. most here! Local refei-ences. Im.med Up to $450 10 51art. .,.......~ M F'ri ly For 1 nay Per Wk 6 Hrs APA1tTMIHTS JOit "'"' .... u• SERVICE DIRECTORY _my ho1ne, _ 1:30 'I~ 5:30. Free est. Reasn! 9&1J.2208 . sen.·icc. 646-5242. 64EN651 -Independent BEPA BERY s I~.IWl~~~KE-F~ST-ER • :r~-4 ~·:s Expel', Woman. 1.t~st hav~ REHNoTuA ... LS Furnl·'"-"" !m"'~~N: si.iVic.·:::::::· :;:".;;'',-',,""'-·-"'~·l_I_40~·o::-=• I HaUling 't • 6730 DUNN BY DUNN Personnel Agency · 3 chi dren wiuer t. West.19th St. C,M, t:ans &; refer, $2 hr. -Al'PllANCI ltltl'AIU. PW .. tii PflLD care in my W, 18th --~~-~----Painting & Paperhangin: ln6 Orange Ave, Suite c 646-2066 CUSJUMER ORDER ~7-9600 aJt 5. :::~:tsLTO 'SMAle ·:::::::::: :~;:"~~P:'1~s ·:::::::::::::::= ' ,St,homo,3 opening~ YAR G Cl ~ t Re ... ~ .. CM .... -.,._ BABYSITI'ERM t"-·ro...: COl"fAM•IA ................. 1111 A\ITO.S.l ............. lc. .. -" D/ ¥.r. eanup . ..,._ ... ""'es. as. M"".o.><n • • • vu-w,11, .........,.,.t" on ... .,, • .-,,, SUPERVISOR $800 HOUSEKEEPER, live in, MllA 01" ""'" .............. 11• •AIYllTTMM ---:::-.-.. -.-.-.-.-.. .. .. _ 642-2031 Remove trees, tvy....--trash. YOU SUpply The Paint. 3 Br, ACCOUNTING 7:30 lo 3:30: 2 boys, 2 yni. i1t Fee paid "-,,,_ mature, secondary educa-MISA ve1101 ................ 2111 IOAT MA1n•11A11CI .. .._.=..: BABYSITTING H ~ d ba .... ~ ~ ... 074-1 mo Bch/Edinger area v;:r ....... t1o ( E I ) • child It. COi.Li•• ,,,.IC .............. 1111 111cW::-MAi0N1Y ....... .. My . ome. "'ra e, c~ --v a Liv.RM&: Kitchen Painted, e O:J6t Analyst ...... to $850 R ·., • SAMANTHA BARY n 90me ng · ·"' Nawl'O•T 1u.cN ............ nte 1u11N1s1 111tv1c11 ........ ,.. • ,.~esa Verde Area. A<>l>'JI. z.s • HAULING,· Hav• ~ to·· ~ Ca8 "'~7 """o • J ·---$1l50 ef. 84-7048. PERSONNEL reap parents Beach hoim MIW.-Oll Mets ............... mt IUILOllS .................. ...,. it:'__ .II -... .. ....... -~. r. "'"""'· ••••.•.• •!U AGENCY • . NIWPOI,. IMOlllS .......... mt u.1ea1N• .. 87S r~f. Call 546-19 pickup, licensed & insured. PAINTI~G. Papering 17 yrs .• CPA Asstst. ...... to is41 BAR1'WD-NITES 2229 So. Main, 5.A. Refs ttqUired 892-1006. IAVIMOllS ................ = CAllNllTMAklNe ........... .. IJABYSITI'ING, my home, <IM-1003 in }larbor area, Lie. " SAMAiVfl-lA BARY MAVERICK, 1728 Ne\\port 549-2265 HOUSEKEEPER ~ Live In. =~;:Lr::»••s :::::::::::::::,,,. ~~~~~i;.~·c~":::::::::::: fenced yard, \\'arn1 Jood, Clean Up and H•·u1 bonded. Ref!!. tum. &IZ-2356. PER...~NNEL AGENCY mvd., Costa l\fesa. AlliO Fee Jobs Exper Girl Only. Own UHIVlfltllTV "AltK ........... tt2J CHILO CA••· UCMMf ........ 6'1 11 UtVINI ........................... CONTllACTOal ............. .. ~y or nite. 642-5299. $1.0 a load, 646-2528_ 2229 So, 1'1ain, S.A. * BEAUTICIAN, for busy, DENTAL AS!lstant: 1 Girl Room, 1V. Top SaJary. •ACK •AY ................... tMt CA•PIT C'-•A•IN9 •.J.:.!'"'""*' -=;;;;:;:==;;:====;;;;:: Pl R • 6880 549-2265 po-"·-priced C.M. u.lon. 001·-Jn C.M. ·-a. Mu•t Hunt. Harbour, 84~106 or IAST ILU'' .................. n41 CAltflltT U.Ylf'I• • ••l'Alll MM fILL Babysit in my hmnc, -1:..::•:•:'"'::.:i:n!g:· .:::•~pa=":....:::.:.: !Ai'iilli:t.'_______ ......... ..... .... •• ,_ 2144 OIA,lllllS .................. UM >SChool children preJ. Pacific Hou,.c. leanln• '· 6735 Aftllliite Pd, vac. No eiientele req'd. have den ta I ex per 846-4666. 11v1Nr: T••ltAClf ........... tt.a olMOLlltO• .................. = • Cail COllONA Oi l Ml.I ........... ntl OllA,TtN• SallVICI .......... '4S ~nds tract, HB. !>.16-6903 *PATCH PLASfERING BE YOUR OWN BOSS!!! New P'&d welcome. w/empbuis on receptioni5t HOUSEKEEPER & child '"""°" ....................... ml lllCTltM:AI. ................ .. JACK'S HOUSEKEEPING AU types, Free estimates Reliable Penion Wanted To ~9919 abillty'7No wkends. Able to care. s~~ da. wk. $50 \\'k + llOO llLI ....... , .......... ~.m1 IOUIPMINT_•INl.t.'-1-~ ........... -· ,..,,_ I H u.secl . · -l.t.Y ISU.NOI ................ nfl f'INCING ...................... .... Brick, Masonry, etc. \.,\Jl11p cte ,o eanlllg Call 540'"682a Independently Own & Oper-BOAT CARPENTERS Begin Feb. lat. Over 21, rm Ir. brd. Pd. vac. 540-9212 hLIO• 1SLAMD .......... uu 'L001t1 ....................... ...... ' 65.60 548-m3 ' ~___,, at• ~n·.-~. App\Y 1914 Pleue. Phone -~7686 HOUSEKEEPER s·otter MIJNTIMOTON llACH ......... ,... JUltNACI ............ t:k. .... ..... ~ " ""'"" '"'""' PO\IMTAIN VA'-'-IY ,,,, .. ,,,.1411 •UaNl"fUal!ll!ITOllff 1 .... --------BAY & Beach Janitorial P.lumbing 6890 U.S. POSTAGE Placentia. c.r.f. DENTAL ASSISTANT l :J0.5:30 pm. Must have llA\. llA(H . .' ............... MH .... ,INISMIHG ..,. nU!LO Re ~el · LONG llACN ................. UM GAltDIHIMG '• ,.,., ... 6111 I P • muu • repair Carpets, windows, llool'8, etc. ST AMP MACHINES * BOOKKEEPER * Cha.' ·.i_ Ex f X car. 2 boys 10 6: 12 yrs, 346 OllAN•• couHTY ............. Ull GINllAL sll!•'l•c11 ......... .... Brick, blocl':, concl'ete, Res & Comme'I. 646-i401 PLUMBING REPAffi From Your Home On Full ~, ff""lU>. gtoo Vall...,,..__ If Slue, per, pre. • E. 19th St. 67~1381 d""I IANTA AMA .................. 1'11 GllADING. OIKINll ......... .. try · b too all N · b too all ,..,, ... , ~.1 •.•.•n• _.,. Under 30 Hm•-""'·--w1nMtMS"fla ............... :w11 CILASS ... ................. , ·""", ..... ~ ...... • 00 JO .. ~=•s' • WINDOWS DIRTY? 0.J<!, ... ., • .,.,,, sm. Or Spare Time Basil!, SeNic-valeacent Hospital in Hunt.. :~:·Sat, 8-5. • ........ -.:.., • .. ""-'·· 645-8346 eve11. MIDWAY CITY .............. , .. t,1• ClltllH THUM• ............... . i.. ._ ....., .. u ........., ........,."° · y ~·-Trad! wuu uu .,, ..... ,IAMTA ANA Mll•HTS ........ ,.,_ OUN SHOP ........... , .... _Olt Free est.15}'tal'l! expcr. mg out VWll ng ington Beach. Experience in I: references to P.O. Box HOUSEWORK-Student, ~10 COAITA'-..................... t1tt NIALTM CLUIS .............. ' Cabinetmaking :i-_65aQ }OJmny Dunn • 'fU-2364 Remodel, Repair, 6MO ~8tt ~P'{~: ~! Medlcatt -1'Iedical pref'd. J,35, So. Laguna, hr& wk. Conscientious, t!:~:: :~:~:l ·:::::::::::::~: =~~~~~tuNiN'o":::::::::::::: •r----...C'---~·-CARPETs; tu;~.. .,_ Apply to 1'1r, Sigler, Park· DENTAi. ASS!.,....,._ reliable. Pen. PT. 673-8507 ,MISSION v1aJo .............. v• IN"f11101t 01COIAT1N• ..... .m 1ftESJDENTIAL & Comm. etc. Res;,;"(;~~ Xi~i .Add-A-Room time locome Routes Req. hurst Reth-ement Hotel, 99'l> n--. "~~~' eves. ~~ ~~::~'f..~sT~'AHO'':.'.'.'.'.¥~ :;~~~~·~it:·:::::::::': C"~-m Cabo·oet •-~--. "-rk. R•u! R' ·•-. .,, .. ,, Remodel'oog Cash Invest Of $49:i; $1415: Ala-~a, Fo""lao·· Vall••. no:t.-.::phorust, Hunt. Bch. CAl'lllltANO •IACN nw ••••••• ':!: "'w "" ""'" .. v ._ -..lO ..... o-u.u ,..,..,,, & UP •--··-• e .. ....., .... "' " .& ..... "" .. :-: .,.,,_,._., 010 , _ _.._, HSKPR -live in, W,...., ......... . ................... . '!;',,..., Re-Finishin ... 645-0991 s .,.,..,... . ~ ... ..,.. y 962-5531 ...... _.,.,. ';:fl'UJ5 .......... E s k -.z DANA NIMT . . ............ 21.e INSULATIN• .................. " ~ ..... -.., Custom Design ervice Invento'"". For Prompt Per-· f'xper. neceu. Maturity & open, ni or pan o ." own •1v111101 COUNTY ........ 2111 INSUIANca ................. .. I I 6755 •.z 8ookk f /C $700 b Tv l hild VACATION alN"fALS ......... tttt INVISTICIA"flN•, OtMlivt ,.,,,.. t 65-, _ron ng Free Estimete. 494-0751 sonal Intervw, Write About ffper Gd Ptt&onality req. Call nn, a, • c ren. suMM•• ••NTAU ......... mt '""rroa1AL ................. mt arpentering "" ======;;;;===I y 11 I I ho . Fee reimbursed. Assistant to 847-607. 0 545-2623 CONOOM,..IVM ................ 2tH JIWILltY llPAHl, lk. ...... . 1.,----------, I WlU. do ironing in my home oW'Se • nc p ne no. 1n h' 1 S ble OUPL•XIJ ,.u••· ............ 2'71 u.MolCAl'tNO ................ -.. ' CARPENTRY l5c apiece. Roofing 6950 letter 10: Capitol Postage c ie accountant, ta es-DENT A!-_ A@,st~t-Onl !IOU~EPER For elde~-RENTALS LOCKSMITH .. _ . ., ............ .... MlNO.R. REPAIRS. No J'olf r ~ .. 64&:-7082 AIL -...... rock,· ,wood .t: Machines, 1831 No. Gramer-1ablishetl CM Co. Surgery cttlce, ?'-Ray' eX-IYladY. 2 hr_a day, 5 daYs HOuMI Unfurni1hed :=1::~·~,:_~9s":':::.: ... .. T Small Cab. t In .,..,,..v cyPI Hollywoocf,Cal 90028 JASON BEST porience. 548-m.9 wk. 64&-1240 OINlfµ'-....................... "•*IMTINO, ..._,.....,,. .... .. oo me Pl'-IRONING, no :llheets, 25 to 30 asphalt shingles. LEAKS ., ' • · Employment '-enrv CDITt. ltolSA .................. 11• AINtn•o, Sil• ............... ... es L o t be r cablnetl Or Call Collect (213) 464-i535 "6 ·-., DISHWASHER, .... "'" s HOUSEKEEPER Live in M11A DI'-MAit .............. ittt l'ATtOS .... · ................... • -.. pieces for $5. You pick up&. REPAIRED. Work guar. 2207 So. Main, Santa Ana -..,. ........ ' • ' Ml!U. VUOI ................ Jlll PltOTO.IAPMY .............. ,. 75, U no answer leave deliver. CM. 646-~l ~7~1136 Anytime. day \\'ttk, full time. See mothers helper, pri'I nn. 2 COLLl•l l'AIK ............. 3111 PLASJl•ll'IO. "'""-a.,.1r •. 'msg at 646-2372. lL 0. .: !\~ .. "~ AIDES -tor convalescence, $500 Plus \V•vne, RANCHO SAN schl-aien 615-0310, 548-TI97 ••w•o•T ••ACM ............ HM "LUM••H• · .............. .. ~ -r \ Bookk 11 ,...A_ ..., HIWl'OIT MONTI ............. me .. .,. •1tOOMINO .... \Anderson L d } . . ~ 6110 S.Wlng 6960 elderly care or family care. eeper, Fu ,..,,...ae. JOAQUIN GOLF COURSE, HOUSEKEEPER, 1 day NIWl'OltT SNOiltlt .......... mt l'OOl s1av1ce: ............... •m CARPENTER \vo'k. F.mil., en ICIJ) ng Homemakers, 547-6681 Some travel, Call Loraine, 18021 CuJVtt Rd, Irvine. Nr, week, new home near Hun-IAYSNOllfS ................ Jm POWea IWlltPIM• ........... Wll ... w lltt p 1 20t3 DOVI• IMOll:IS ............... n:IJ PUMP s1av1c1 ............... .. ~rooms. remodeling. repair. TAKATA NURSERY e DR;ESSM~KING • APPLICATIONS for position w"'c1' U f!l'SOnne · m UCI. !l3-0ll2 tlngton Lake. 847--0163 WiSTCLIPI' · .............. mt •00•1•• ...................... me °5All \\"Ork • u a rant e ed. "'A•t ......._,..,, Alt'tions in &nack bar. r.ten/Women, est f Drive, N.B. Ms-o * utt1vaas1TY PARK ........... mi ::_:~c,.r~r._ ·~~•'Aijl ..... :;: ""'" <>AL"> IX" """'"'-o" Speo·a1 -·t •·m• (Fee and Fee paid jobs) DRIVERS * HOUSEKEEPER -Live In llVINll!: .................... _,,,,. . ~~· Sprinkl. ers Installed .. .,.. uo:: over 21. Opportunity to P~ for elder! .. couple. Mature •Ack IAY ................... 22• Mm"-~"l':'.~~~111"1 ....... _ ."• ..... •• BKKPR F1c ··-· P • L No E--'e11ce ... usT •Lu,,. .................. na ......... . OEN · dd b Drain Pipe Installed ll"VS'fV gress. Laguna Hil111 Gun • ""'"' ,. · .,,...., woman pref. Call 642-6661 11 T•f'll J:t44 ll!WINO , ............. , ..... ,. .... ;)'o~ica.re, '",.ll';elinag, 'r'.nar~~e: ! •,Tree trim & aean-up' LEATHER Garments Hem· Club. }.tr. Colling. 9601 Young, attractive -tor N I 1 lllVl"I 'flllllACI ............ aw :::,!rcGT~~';!"MJ!A~ '::, Hill I t 2 girl of F t Kftlary HOUSEHOLD Hep want2d. COIOHA DltL MAit ....... ; .... mt TA O'OUNO .. .... ~nythlng! Dick, 673-4459 -i · 546-0124 med,.Special Thru Jan. l/4 Valencia, Laguna s P easan c. or app Ll •-· k W"' •-......, IAl.IOA ,, ... 1 .• ~.. '* .. .... . ........... .. 0. ti F t •· · 67•1135 • call 645--0545 Mu.st have dean Callfomla te ·~aewor .,. .r1·1 •AY 11u.NOi :: .... :.: .•• :::::tut Tl•MIT• coNTaOL .......... .m ltEPAIR, Partitions.; Small GENERAL LAN~PE '_as _-rvice. -. ATTRACTIVE...Cirl Friday.. dffvinr recOtd Apply 1:30-5:30,21lrls l lt9yn:,' uoo~•tu ...... _ ............... , ·~:ttt:= ... a™"'""~-- ·remodel, etc. Nile or day GARDENER Oean ups, Expel' In Peg Board. Gd BOOKKEEPER: Familiar YELLOW (AB CO Own transp. Nnvport area. :1~~.J.'W.~ ::::::::::::::=: t•1i s111v1c• ........ :::::·' Reas? Call KEN 5404679 Reno. vatih<> tree trimming, TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 Typing & Letter \Vriting. w/all procedures Incl cost • 642.-2033 at5er 5:30 MUNTINITW •1At'M ........ ,... TlfL1tV1tt0N, •.,.In. ltc. .. . ·~ o· tat• 1 G. I Of ti t>J .... ,,.,., 186 E. 16th st. . HIJNTIH•TCIJI MA••oli• ..... IMll UPMOLlllltV ............... .. REPAIRS. Al.TERATIONS pruhing. *· Verne, ....... Tile Man * Somf' IC ion. 11' c. aceoun ng. uu-v.>•~· ('.om ,..,... .. to l'OUftTAll'f VALLI'( :M1e WllOIMO - 64z.8214 s•...-642-7306 BOYS IO !4 Costa Meu IBM J>08tl' ... ..,..a r. tUL l'llACN .,. ..... :::::::::::wH WINOOW CLIANIHo:::::::::::..,,. t CABINETS. Any size job Oist. work. Install & repairs. 6 ENGINEER, mechanical. Exper. Part·time WOl'k, 9Aao1M oaova .............. Mn JOBS & EMPLOYMIN't 25.,,.., eVJV>r. 548-6713 No,.. b. too small. Plaster Automolive • Tire Cattier Routes Open 642-967! LOH• •u.cN ................ ,,,. ''" -~ p h · M rk C Bloo .i-Exp. in plpinc <1esien. · 01tANo• couNTY ............. >6111 Jo• wA•T•D, .............. . 1-~===~~C~b~.--1 aper ang1ng patch. Leaking a how er a • me .w&" .. ~.tt-. ale.-,., .,m, * IMPORT SANTA ANA .................... 1'1e ,o. WANTID, w ............ :iw CARPENTRY, a uiet.s Painting 6150 . ...; LaiUna Beach So t.quna ""' .... ..-• .., ' wastM•NITltll ................ '6lt JOB WAN"fEO. Rernod. No job too small. 8 7~~ ~P SALARIES DAILY Pu.Or ~xp~~t. conal~~uct Ion. e Auto Mechanic ~:ftI .. c..'.!i:'1itNTi·:::::::::=: ~c~J1.n~::r.ucT1DN ... . , Qua! work. call 646-2576 REAS. rates on Int. k EKt: 4 · 1( TIRE SALESMEN 64J.4321 &I ....... ,,..FJo ..... 714 : New cu dealenbip eood co COASTAL "'" ................ ,.,.. 'o• PlllPAUTION ......... .. Chuck's Pn•~. Lie & Ins. * BRAKE 642-5100 . • • I.MUNA ••ACM .............. ms TMUTlllCAI. ,. ........... .. C C 6600 ~ U h I I 6ftftft CABINET ?lfaker1 & benefits&: workin& eondl· u.euNa MHIUIL ............. 1m MERCHANDISE POR ement, onerete Yrs. of exper. Loe refs. P o • ery 77"' MECHANICS Ca...,..nters In boat shop, ex-* EXECUTIVE * tlona Phone 646-930.3. M11110M v11Jo .............. ma SALE ANO T• •o• CoNCRETE ~'Orlc all lypes. 64 5-0809 Expert work. CZYKOSKl'S Custm. Uphol. *TIRE MOUNTERS pe;i;~ced. Auto Coast, 1914 SALES CAREER . g,;1.\~~~"'1 .............. m: AA 5 * PAPERHANGING E"-pe•• Craf~manship FOR BRAND NE\V Pla-oto·a. C.M. r.:•o "'~01 Startiha aaJ'""' plua -mm. INCOME TAX CAl'11TaAMo •ucit··::::::::;m. :~:r~~u:u'tttitUiie'··········:ft Sawing, breaking, hauling, ... u .... ST MESA STORE .... ..............., ... -~ ..... OANA l'OINT .................. JJ .. Ofl .. ICE ICWIPM•NT ·::::::: .. Ml Sklploading: Lie. Service ol & PAINTING * 968-2425 1ooc1o fin! 64Z-1454 co A •CASHIER • Car \VaJ!h. F'irst year eaminas or -CONDOMINIUM ............. me STD•• IOUIPMINT ......... ,, 1831 Newport Blv, CM. Rete1-enccs. 51,~ days~ \viii $U,@.plus pc>slble, 2 yr OUPL•X•• UftJUaN. ......... ms CA,11!:. ltl!ITAUltAMT ....... :: .... .. Quality. 842.-1010 TIIE QUICKER YOU CALL, 1--~~~~==~=·I train. Medical insurantt, Part time position. IUMMll lllNlAU .......... mt IAll lfOUIPMINT ............. . •CONCRETE floors. n .. tios, THE QUICKER YOU SELL DAILY PIWf \VANT ADS! ,., ·-. • u· t CALL: 64;,..J)22 traJnlng program by century M '-RENTAL> :ou,.11.•,••,,•. 0,0001 .......... _ ' ·-=========:::::.===========! pttl I , .... ring re remen old national company, Busi. a... A t F . heel .................. -~.c~r:~r r:.· 64~14~ plan, managen1ent oppo1·tun-COCKTAIL Waitress -Ex· nelf!'I or sales backeround •tNlf~A~· .~~~·.~ ............... %~:~1Z~f.~~~~~.::::::·:::I ORK ' b APPLY: Su \or A c 1'f .... •rll. ' comm11s10" MIU. VJllOI ................ 4111 llWINO MACHIN• ........... ,.,. No MATTER ity. perpt)Applyf.fesaLanes,1703 helpful.Notravet/M'""top-E •sooo . . co•t• M•SA ................... ,. '•Tt0u•1 .................... 1111 CEMENT w . no JO too ; ve, ' ' portunilies. this •••so" in hinh vol. NEWPORT llACM , ........... 4111 MUSICAL INSTllUMINT ...... 11u Small, rea50nable ' Free 14040 Brookhurst c 0 f,f p ANION-housekeeper· RON SMIT~I 'JI NIWPOll MEIOHT$ .......... .nit l'IANOI • DltGAMI ............. , E''im. H. St"a'·ck 54S-86l.i Gardrn Grove um• office. NIWl'oaT IMO••• ........... 4nt RADIO ......................... = Concrct work all types. Pa- ·tlos Pool decks ,~ block \\-Ork. Dick 642·1797 cusror..1 CONCRETE \\'Ork p.atk>s a specialty Fret Estimates * 646-1234 Child C• .. 6610 CHILD CARE in my home. ·Across Crom Wilson School on Placentia, Cl\t ;)ff>..5026. 6620 Additions * Remodeling Fred H. Gcrwick, Lie. 673-6041 * 549-2170 ~•rpet Cleaning 6625 ),.{)K Shampoo Special $7.00 ;rm/less for halls, etc. Also comp. houscdn'g 827-3182 CARPET SI'EAJ'\.1 CLEAN· •ED No soap. no brushes. For es!. 64&-5971 · Carpel Laying & 1 RepairM26 FOR CARPETING ,OR CARPET LAYING C. A, Page 642-2070 ;:1 .... 6665 CARPET VrN'iL TlLE Frtt estimate Uc. Conlr. 1'l62 -~y PILOT DIME· .4 ~ ES. Yo11 can USI!: them ~ pennies a day. D"1 desired lor elderly lady. 821-7900 Wltl"fCLll'I' . , ........... ·'"" r•L•v11toM ................. .. W HAT Share J BR apt in Laguna 11'-ual .... emplr. ftI/r UNl'll•SITY PAlllC ........... 4111 "''''' ITl!ltIO ............... ttt• THE SUN NEVER SETS on 1-~-.~~-.~..,.---Call Western •ACK •A Y .................... 4t41 TAI'• ••coao1as .. " ...... 1111 Beach. Boat Canyon area. E So I EAll ILU,,. ' ................ 0'2 CAMIUS .. IQUll'MllfT .... .... . Cl&ssified's action poi\'Cf. References rem•ired. Box M xec. ere ary B • S • co1tOMt. DIL MA• ........... 4111 NOtlY 1UPP1.11s_,. ............ ... ... M ~fuA"t be tun C.P.S. !certified us1ness erv1ces IAL•o• . .. ................. •• sP01T1Ne eooos ............. ... For an ad to se ll around the 715 Daily Pilot IAY ISLANDS ..................... ltlNOCUU.lll. KOPIS ...... .. 1 --=c'c-=~,-=--professional secretary) to 642.0212 LIDO llLI ....................... MISCILLANIOUS ............ . clock, dial 642-5678. White Elephant!~ victo prnjdent ol leadl-co. IAL•o• ill.ANO .............. cm MISC. WAMTIO ............... ... ••• l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l I NUNTINOTOM •I ACM .............. MACNIMlltY, lie. ............ Int IT I'S. • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A OAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assiitance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT Jobi-Men, Wom. 7100Jobs-Men, Worn. 7100 Burroughs Corp. New Commercial Computer Plant MISSION VIEJO A11•111bl'" Now taking appllcatlon1 for . ASSEMBLERS at our new plant in Mission Viejo, CaJlf. Some experience preferred. Jobs open in January will be at our location in Irvine. · ' Apply 8 am • 4:30 pm Monday through Friday EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2572J Jer onimo Read Miuion Viejo, Calif. 13~2.12 Wbele""' T//e19'a Bu1ine11 There'• I 1n Orange County. Fantuticl~ l'OUNTAIH VAL'-•" .......... C41e LUMll• ........................ , .. 'benefit•. SALES llA'-llAC:M ....... " ............. STOltA•• .... "'' ............. ,.,,. LONG II.ACM .................... IUILDIH• MATallAU ....... 0 .. * l>JISS EXEC. AGENCY * OllANe1 COUNTY ................. SWAPS ..... , . . . . .• . ....... mt 410 w Gout H "'~01• o•ov• ................ 11 PETS and LIVESTOCK · , wy. For kcorded Information WJITM11tsta1t ..... -........... 11 "''' ..O•Nll!:IAL .............. - Newport Bf'ach 646-3939 Phone 83>4Q29 ::r:~ .. ~~ .. ::::::::::::::::=: CA"fl _ ......................... , .... EXPERIENCED IAMTA AHA NllONlt ....... ·"'*' DOOi ........................... = tu.Tl" • lt0••!!.1'"'"""""'""" • Hai<dro"" Cottta M•,.. ITJ JAijCQ ........................ ..., "va•~• .................... ... COAITAl ,, ....... .,., ......... 4ltt Apply Immediately, U.llUNA l ltACN .............. 4l'IS CALIFORNIA LIVINO 545--8510, LAGUNA HIOUll ......... ., .. 41'1 FACTORY TRAINEE. ?i1ale, !l.S. grad., military obUga· Uon oompleted, 1ood math . 5 ft. 10 in. or owr. 1.lethanical abil, hclpfuJ, SfS.6U5 Fiberiius Production Tr1aintts t~l/f) apply Browntrw l\ottg. eo .. 1s1s Placentia, Costa Mesa. 548-1111 FLEXO WRITER OPERATOR Interim' Per'°"""I Servin +ti E. 17ui St., CM 642·7521 INSPECTOR EXl'E RllcN.tEQ__ (rtve Years Minimum> MIUIOM ¥11'0 """J.''" •NI fllUlllalltl l ................... 1t11 UH Cl.l"MIMTI ,., ......... .,4fU IWIMMINO ltOOU , ........... -DANA "OINl .................. 4Mt PATIOI ..................... .,.,WIS TltlPllX, 1tC. ....... ., ........... 'WHIN•t ,. ................... . CONDOMINllJM .................... VACATtOfft: .... , ....... .. '0"" ....................... ~" TRANSPORTATION REtj'TALS _ lOAn • YACMTI ............. .... Apt• Unfurnished SAILtOAn ................... Hit ••••uL· • POW•• cau11••s ............ ... ...................... SPll ..... lll aDAT ... 'f h ·-• t ~ I COITA MIU .................. 11 .. IOAT TlAl'-1•1 ........... ._ "ec aru..,... n&,,._.,_. or, 11111A v1ao1 .......... ~ ...... sue •OAT MAMT•NAHCi'""'"'"tm man"I._..,_ -·-All -. NtrwP01'T ·••ACll ............ JM ... , ... -._ _ ..... _ "'"'"' ...,_ ,.,.......,, ""'" "IWPOltT NllOMTS .......... 1111 -'"" .......... ,. rnercltl P\!mps. Jnspectlna; MllWl'OltT 1MOa11 ........ , .. s121 :::~M1\1J~:Oiiii•·:·;.:-.:.:: .t •urch··•• -··--' and WISTCLI, .. """""""'" ... IOAT JIOYOCIS -f" --··-u:l·l&I UNl'llllJTV PAlllC ........... su1 .............. . m .... ~--' _ ..... to ... ure hCk•AY JM .OAT •IM"fALS ............... . '""'Ill""' ,...,.., • ...................... IMIAT CltAltTla .. ,, .. ., ... , ... .. pro quality and dlmtn-IAIT ... ,,. .................. )42 ...... , ... toAn .::r Good working condj.. ~:r::.: DIL MAii: '"""""= aoAT MCIVIM• .::::::::::::::: ... tlon k benefits. •A .. " nLAHDI··::::::::::::::::: ... =~·~::::. ".":.::-.:·.-.·: .. ::• APPLY JN PERSON OR IN WRmNG EQUAi. OPPORTUNitY EMPLOYER 1.W Dale Way Coata Mesa, Calli. I.I !ILi '"'"'"'""'"'' ..., •111C•A,f .. ltALN,\ !IL.AND ,. .. ., ... ,. ..... p•y •• ,,_ .. ' ., ..• ,,,, ......... ,,, MUfllTtiotOTON llACK .............. "' 1 " ............. ft ll'OOfllT.t,IN' VALLIY .......... Mii MO•l'-1 MOMl l ............... . tlfAL llACM .................. Mil m~~.:o-ll ............... :c:"" ON• •IAc:N ..................... ILIC•I"' .,,;l,'s''"" '''"·••••• OltA Nll COUNTY .... "' -...... ., • .,.,. OAaOiN ••ova .::::::::::::.s.tt MIMI •1•••i1··"·•"'•"•"'" .,, W •••• '".T.. ••tt ~O•CYCL I ,., .• , ........ .... ............. ··• MOToastoo11as MIDWAY CITY .................. Sil• AUTO navte•s. )l.i.'•n·:::: .... lolMlA .t.NA .. ,.,.. .............. AUTO lOOU a IOUIP I fAMTA AMA Ml .. KTI ............ ru1s.111, TUY& •• :.::::::: 'OUSTltN , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,, . .-TllAILlaS, U..., •• ., .. ,..,,,. Al a., ~,. '·" ••••" ..... • ···"' CAMP•b ~9\ll'llA ll111CN ............ ,.IN nucv• ...... '' ............. . ueu•A •l•UIL ............ SJV ......................... .. U.fll CL._.·-· mt lllPS '"''"" ............ , .. .... -· 1.1t"""'"" CAMNlt llNTAU tin SAN JUAN CAPllT-ltO ,.,..,'72:1 DUttl 1 .... 111 tM1 FOUNTAIN GmL • Put Inf) -.it DAlllA "°"" ' " ..... , ... .IHI IMHll:llD AUT" RIAL ISTATI, 1"°'" ca11 ... ::::::::::::. Ciefterlf A"TIOUIL CWliCll ....... .. lACI CAIL Root ....... ,, .. -fllll'\.IX.: tic. '""'""""""'"" AU"fO JVINTI ................ ... tlme. Crawford'• PharrMey. ~ ------------ can SCl-2253 BUSIEST ma.rb.tplact tn -------·I town. Th< DA!f.Y' PILOT KO mt.tta' wbat st lti Yo'J Oadlfted 1ectlbn. I Sa" e can -~ tt with • DAILY money, time 6 el.flirt. Look PlWf'WANT ADI! $42$18 now.Iii.,. CDflloeMIMIUM ....... ,,,.,,,fftl 'UTOI WAlfl'ID ••••·••·•••·••"• .. •••TAU WANTIO ............... ltllllr CAltl ............... .. IOOMS POlt !lllfT ................ AUltl laAtlHe ............ , .. 1'1• llOOM a •oA•D .................. •1s10 CAiiis .................... ... ) . ' ... . l " . . . . . . .. ·' 3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 DOLLARS .. (Any Item Priced $50 Or Less) ~t Pin~h Yourself A Pile Of Pennies (01· Eve11 Dollars) Penny Pinchers Pile Up Profits Dial Direct for Details 642-5678 North County, 540·1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT PENNY PINCHER WANT ADS • .. SIYR ~Ill! Read The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace c • L A 5 ··s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 IBST . IBIS! ·~--~·-·---··-------·------~----~-- Sales Men, w.,,,,, 7100 TRAINEE A way for a ~lgh ocbool gra4uata to inter the ntwapaper bualnw DAILY PILOT '!'!>ts hllhlY 1~ulul lOCll newspaper ha• an OpealD1dor a trainee in the clrculallon sales a-. Stlecl4d applicant wUI rocelve a liberal · •t4rllnt aalary, regularly 1cheduled ralte1. ~us <Jlll>Ol"IUnlUe1, and many fringe benefits S1lCh as paid vac~t!Q111, paid aroup hllurancee and a credJt union. He wUI also be provided a company car with personal use privilege•. Applicants must be 181 have a clean drlv- lnc record, have a hlth school dlCloma·and 1boµld be reaaonably clear ol mil tary serv- ice dralt. Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P .M. )Vltb some Saturday overUme. . U you are qualified and are 1ntarested In learning more about where this training leads, come to the DAILY PILOT ollice, 330 West Bay Street and ask for Mr. WUllams In the ClrculaUon Department. SWAGlllG SllPUINTDHIOO Progresaive metal p"1S manuracturer, loea- tcd In Orange Cowily, has a requlrmlent for an illc!!Vidual to orranlze the ••!up and super- vision ol a comf{:~ swaging operation of raw materials In hod parts. · Applicants must be erperlenced with the set- up and operation ol rotary and stationary 'dte 5Waging machines ror 6pec1allzed parts pro- duction. · The ability to design and develop loellng for swaging a variety of me!erlal1 Is requlrtd. Exctllent growth opportunity and f r I n g e benefits. Salary is comme.naurat~ with ex· perience. Send complete resume of back· ground, qualllicaUons and experience to: Box M·574, The Da~y Pilot I•••••••••••• I Joloo Mtn, Wom. 7100 Joloo Mtn, Wom. 7100 PUBLIC NOT·ICE DECORATOI Gm CANCEWTION OF 18 WXURY APAITMOOS Spaniall I Modltwr-FnlNn All BRAND NfW A decorator dream house on display -3 rooms of gorgeous Spanltb lufnlture (was reg. '1295. SACRIFICE • • • • • • 5425 9·pc. Medlterreneen Bedroom Suite In Pecan IR19. $149.ool ________ NOW $TU.OD Gor9eou• Spani1h Cu1tom Built Sofe with metchlng Love Seet-Cholc• of beautiful fob•i••· lR•9. $419.951 NOW $US.DO Spanl1h Dining Seti $71.00 Solid Oelc End l•ble1 •nd Coffee Table&-$1 9.IO T•ll Oecoretor Teble L•mp1 I R•9. $49.U I _ •. NOW $11.DO Spanilh H•n9in9 Sw19 Jmp1 SARAH COVENTRY bu SECRETARY.""""""'"' IR•J· $49.951 ---···-----···NOW $ll.50 ·-!or full "" Pit! for Arch!techmsl Ole . Clt&DIT AVAIL. NO MONEY DOWN SPANISH MEDfTIRRANEAN Show Room• ,leor S.01pl .. .-Foctvy C'"'-b 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $31t. • S pc. 1uthentlc Spanish 14nn. Ml, • 96 In. qulltec! aof• wltt. 56 In. mttchlnt loWI 1111, " chtlr • 5 ~ Jpanlth DI-, tt!c t1bl1 lop • 3 hany Mtdlt.rron11n m1tchl01 t1bl11, lop durable """""' for Fltmo-~"11· Wiii ttll piocel lndlvldullly. Sho~n S•• Our Unbellntbft luysl 1001 othor Ii.mo wltt..t.rrlflc 11vlnpl Bank Terms Store Chau• MaJtcr Cllarp BankAmerlcanl All Acc•ptcd time uln. No tnvQtment, Harbor Are~Frnt Otc Ap. mm FURNIT'"'E Jobs Mon, Wom. >'ttil ltloo /tltn, W-. 7100 no del!..rle& For lni...Jew ....,..,.., ' E.,.U.n • un I. 'I ----4------·1 ~t. ~= ~~lie~l 1 Furniture -Anti-1110 1urence agency g1r Payroll Clerk on C..pab1Uty. Stnd Rewme 1844 N rt Bl d (ti Selt4t:uttr. hnonal UMt, Experience req'd. To $Ci to SIJ•t ~1-ewpo Y USED ANTIQUES .... "-~•· und""1!""' lo rottnr. !:.<-stut. Xlnl 0>. $1!.ISf.'111 WAS 'nlE NA· w,«•w~nt Info & W... •Horbor Blvd) .,.,.,,.. ebony I< Jw~< ,_ l \ , t>trlftlOe ~.Mn. Independent TION·WIDE AVERAGE desired to Box 5'M D&ily c M 0 I . black AM·FM. Monora! topcommode$250,G°*1ltU Bt1odley, 491-l!E'I. Ptr-1 •-oncy COMMISSION paid ''" lull l'llot. osta esa n y "'°"' pi.,., $0l. 2 AM-FM ,.-. I< .,....., -..,. Ume men tut year. We , stereophonic consoll!I $49.95. chest, tufted dn 4 etc. { Jr. Secretary 1716 Oranse Aw, Suite C nttd •rood man ovtr 40 In s.c,.tary Adv. $500 up Every Night 'TU t _ Wtd., Sat. & Sun. 'Tll 6 Portable black & white TV's ChNt A m.~ lockert, $15 Top skills. but will train. <'.». ~.M. 6C0026, 560}19 the BeachrCUiea area. Take Fff tthnbuniied. Good tteno $59. The Factory, 1885 u.. 6"-4017, 67>3121 PtYa ftt. Fee Jobs avail. PORTER • Steady Janitorial thon trips ak1lls., Great chance for JOSS &. EMPLOYMENT JOBS a. EMPLOY MEN 1 Harbor, 540-GWl KENMORE Auto wuhtr a $400 to start. work. Good pay. Call cuitomm. tr bright ral who likes Chai. ESTATE SALE: Cbdice FrlC\dalre auto wa1her, Independent MUJ'IO, Ext 9. Pate, , Texu nery lenae. AbJ fee .»ba. Beach lobt-Men. Wom. 7100 Schools-Instruction 7600 Antique & Contempotary both xlnt cond. $46 ucb. 'f.. P I.&..... I lam I ~ ', enonne -..ncy Corp., 711.FortWorth, e.rea. PREMIER WAITRESSES• Exper.. {urnltw'e1'1 H~-_P ... c~!~ ar847-lll5 1TI6 Oralwe Ave, sutte c PLASTICS Texu Wttkenda. Dick Churc:h'a AUCTIONEERING ~ nc: av~, •i.uoo.: Leaded Hang ... Si\Mli ' ' C.M. 642-0026, 56C8'79 Injection Moldtl'll' Parton~I Aeency Restaurant, 2698 NeWpOrt REGULAR 2 WEEK TER?tf ltenu. M8-2900. * 541·2578 * • LADY to do ltft-bouwM:1rk. L&d'rea()pe~i ~~ ttuu !!-P· r--ta llDI E.17th St. Blvd., C.?tf. Be in business for younelf! LOVELY 8' OOFA. never :=========•! __ ~ 2 days wk, .( hnl ea day $2 • • to -M ....,. Ana -547.9721 Leam to be an audkmttr. med, quilted floral. llC'Otch. Sewf~ MMfffMI 1120 hr. Call Mr, Wtlch. 847-2£ss Sun. (Moft. A Tues. ott.) All l)&Jd b7 Co. WAITRESS ·wanted WEST·BEST SOIOOL OF ~ $13S, tnatchine lovt-l ---~--'--'""-'--....~I wk:days 10 am.2 pm. HUDr lhlfts open. Mlllt bt neat BARY S.Cy./l191I ~ 21. AUCTIONEERING, 206 W. seat SSS. Prtvate pty m.a>9'l 1969 SINCER. ttG-ZAC. i.,,: tin,ton Harbor aru. and ~ndable. Apply I PEROONNEL AGENCY To )'OQnlattorney. Top akillll, Call 962--7712 after 1 pm .fth., Santa Ana, 638-5000, USED 8 piece we I nut walnut comole, button ~ MA SW am °til rmon only. 2229 S. M.:tn. S.A. 2 yn:. Calli. Jaw, perwonal Women bedroom let _ consbta of ho lea. de1l1na etc. ~ ID ANTED 0ranre Coast Pluttct 5f9.-2265 injury, Small corp .• aubri&a-LOAN PROCESSOR TO S5QJ **LEARN ABC Shorthand drnltt A mirror, bead-Guarantffd,. $36.00 Cub • -* 645-7445 * 850 W. 18th St., C.M. Alao fee joM. tlOn. Ne'!l>-port Beach Area for easy note t&Jdn&. 3 Life botrd, 2 nltll!: stands • bed UIY ta'ml. ~ ~;i MA'MJRE Woman 1or 1 * ?.flSSEX!:C. AGENCY* Eacrow .I: Bene-Demand Time Sat seulons only $10. tra.me, box 1prlhp le mat-FINE Stledion of UJed iii f motben helper. 1 pm -'t POLICE OFFICER SALESGIRLS Trainll!:e. Part 410 W. <:oa.et Hwy. Knowlll!:dre. 100% FREE Write for registration card tress $85. Used dresser A Zag Machlnes. GuanntMd t pm. 5--6 days wk. own time, lolon., Wed., Fri. Dick Nll!:'WpOrl: B@ach 64S.J939 Oxford Emplaymll!:nt Aaency now! "Sat Sesskml", m mirror $25. UAed auorted Xln't 9ew1.qr Cood. Prk'td ., tra.nlp.646-2346 -CITY OF-Y~'a s;:;~ 39.U Wllshlre Blvd. L.A. Cecil Pl., C.t.L or call bll!:adbouda,$3.50each.Tbe Rea1onably. Supply MANAGEMENT NEWPORT BEACH ~··~Ave., • To $600 l2l3l 386-8290 646-3557 Fa...,, J88S Hnbo•, LimUed. Yo Olde - PERSONNEL • Newport Beac:b. ~ry. Bookkeeper, Ideal YARDMAN 11K Equipment PIANO LESSONS 540-6842 Madllne Sllop. 3519 E. o:ut Rll!:spontiNe and llGJ'Hlfw, $711. to $172. per mo. SALESMEN' ~ Rin& out the ee.cti area 1ocaUon. Call Renta1. 0wr 21, aorne All ages. Ber., Intennll!:dl· LOtnS XV din set 6 caNe4 Hwy, 01M. ahJe to work Jone bOUn. old • Rina: in the new! Get 1..oralnne, Weatcllff Per.mo mech. exp. 5 day week. ates, THEORY • IMPROVtz. chairs table 5'x3'n' an I========= I APPLY IN PERSON 5eVf'raJ posl&nl evattable with a 1970 product that nel, 200 WesttllU Drive, Red·E-Rental&, 2167 Harbor ATION, Reasonable, Call w/C.briole lca:s $450. Mutlc1l lntt. 112S Holld1y Ht•fth Spa wtth ----uive Pol"--De-1br\lp oJf market declil'lll!:a, N.B, 645-2110 (Fee and Fee Blvd., C.M. ~"-Spm •~•ug •••-,.__ -• holld paid Jobo>. -~· ' • -~ ~ CONN Trom~ "" 18585 Main, at Beach Blvd. Pll,l'tment. due to expanlb'i tta;ht money• the . ay HOUSE Full of Fumlture. ... ,,,~~--* .,.. Five Potrttl gbopptng C.enter, tn lize and acope of ad:ivtty. blues. Thil ia for the SECRETARY PT/lme khool,.lnttructlon 7600 THEATRICAL 7900 From Kitchen to Bedrms. -===·=-==~====! Himqton Beach Requirement.include; belrht salesman who re1arda (Pmnl. Office Detail fort;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I -OR 5'9 bl min 21 n himlieU a1 a profeulonal 4 All Must Go! 548-8461. :ll83 & lllO ", 160 l · .. · can meet oth~r ~ Mfr'• Rep., Type, S.H. Ex· WANTED: Continental, CM. Pianos °'11ftl 2300 Harbor Blvd. yra:. of qe, »30 W'IC'Ol'TeCt. fellionala with a dignified, per Nee. 4-16 hrs wk. F\111 BOYS & GIRLS WITH ~fAPLE Bed chest atand 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Harber Slxlpplnc Otnter eel vision. Wib acbool dlplo-no competition product that detalla to Box SlM, Daily A DESIRE TO BE ON $125. Rose 'broea~ couch c:nsta Mesa .;::-qUa}Uled lhoUld •PS*?' offera: High income, Pilot, N.B. TELEVISION ... $40 fl.faple breakfut table MGMT. TRAINEE at the next~ tHt, S:lO unlimited advancements le • Sec:rttary, 1eCUritle1 firm.I~~~;;~ For Fl'ff On Came.n. Audi-$15. 1243 S. Baker. Santa IF )'0'1 ant bv.)1zw a Pia.Do 11&n to ...,. ... L«al Co comm.unity rtipecL Rea.I Good typist, rood telephone tion In Your Area, Call Qr. Ana (near McFadden) or or Orpn thil YEAlt 6 .._. ·-.. ' p.m., January ~th.. 1970• F.atate~book le educational. voice, l'Hlable, bondahle ange County, 547-6251. phone 837-69:11 are 1ntere1ted 1n ~ real. Independent TheCtyHaDCound.ICham· mutual inaur'ance, andpleaaant. Jyzreatd~.ileuelhop PersonnelA,.ncy hen. 3300 Newpon Blvd.., auto · 1e 1 pec1alty .f99..224.lor~763 MERCHANDISE FOR Office f rnltvrti 8010 WARD'SBALDWllfS?UDIO 1716 O:anp Ave, Suite C Newport Beach, Callfomta. sa.!nmtn have all advance Servloe SALE AND TRADE 1119 Newport C!.lt MU6M C.M. W<Xll6, 54>M9 No .....,,_.,,, _....,, tn un. m...,.ment mot!va· ';';~..;...87"' De9tli~;;;.:.*f: OFFICE P NITURE Open Ew,y Niie MIDDLE-Aced women to llrilr to lelt. tion field with aucceu. Thia * $1 Fumltvr. 100D NEW A U e delb Ir SUndl,y .ui.mooo a!we lowly bly front apt For turt:htr information, con-ii arowth opportunity for 1S PER WEEK + e ~ •tiles with elderly ...,,.,., Must lad the -Ill Of11c<. -who .. ,."'"""" lf!G y.,,, -· Muk C. Bloome 20 PC, "MADRID" McMAHAN BROS. dr! .... . 1n•\ .,..,., ~ ~ C.M. Store. Cian&e tires & ve._ .. ......_,,,.A ~··~ utbei.)'W'toltepup..<r -"""·Will ttaln. 3 Room Gro: DESK INC. oookin11:. PriVll.te room 6 -.==-====:::--·I an appointment call Mr. M~. benefits & Insur. Pen-MEN I:. WOMf!NI lBal Newport Blvd. bath plu1 moderate l&lary. PJlES.S OPERATOJ\S William Greenleaf, rn.-t505 sion a: Prof Shar Plan, Ap. COMPUTER PROGRAM· FROM.MODEL HO Costa Mesa * 60-3450 Re.ferencea. 642-0022 Women .. 'ffOl'k for plutlct1 Salet ply Mark C. Bloome Co., MING IS THE KEY To [llcJudes: Quilted eofa andl::=======:: ::~ plant. Eve lhilt SALESMAN WANTED 14l>IO Brookhunit, G.G, YOUR~ABLE ~:~-; :_ e2'1a:~e~ ~~l0tflce Equipment 8011 newport. 1.;:;.;=------l!O supervbe boyl, ... 12-16, "-m!m"-hHdboml- NEW 6: USED e Yamaha Planoe Ora:ans . ,,_,... "'-"" • Kimball ""'- • Kohltr .. Conu>belt COAST MUSIC ; Plpncy l'Sonnll PRODUCTION Worbn, no in newspaper field. You will SERVICE ataUon needs exp Clusn 1tart ·soon. quilted box tprlnf· a matt. FROM Archltll!:ctl ottlc:e new exp. nee. 50 hr Wk., day Ar: not deliver newspaper t1t man, Good worlrinll: con-Piiot prorr&m offertnr the r.• -5 pc dtnJrw room• 7' Exec t>eak ... A. B. ntte lh1ttl avall. Xlnt co. collecL MUil live la Cotta dltlont. Da,ys. Pennanent. finelt equJoment and fad.I· table a f hi-back cba1n. ' Dick mi.rfteo $3118 Ir splrlt NEWPORT I: HARBOR P~ •• ~-r~•---'~ benefits. Mlrlna lndUJtrtea, Mesa areL $100 parantee Union Oil 39l E. 17th Q . ltlea avaifable! Real-time COMPARE AT $7'9.9S dupl $160. Overtwad pro-Cotta Mesa + 632-2851 ~ ...,. .. ,.,.. 181lt GotbarO St., H.B. tint tM> ...... tt ,... -CM " ' """"""' _..,,,,.,.. 5399 jec\ol' $18), ai·c_.-cut!a Open »4 ,.,., l~ i;un for tho omploywr 84>-"'9. qua!!ly, Must have o1a11on • The Academy ISO 496-5491 • J Clear ondtho tllPllcottt REAL ESTATE ...... "' van. Call M•. ------lllrlll•s WARBIOllSE TYP·~·~~ Addi•• anuary ance W Dove• Dr, NL 3 ealeapeopJe needed now! Valdn: anytime at 213: SERVICE, Station--II" Hlll\ ~..-~ ..... ·~ '42.-Jl70 . r '"S.,.-210 ImmecHate floor time for 86>2196 Graveyard man. 3 nitea wk. UI u..""DjA(lb-"' •• ,_1_1_ No down-f'mta only $16 mo. ~r ~culaS:Xz:J very SAU! N._. .. _ qualified lk:enleea. Full "'·'e1 Must be neat, clt!an, txp'd 1Cchrialogr 600 W. 4th St., Santa AM ., , . 0 HAMMOND e ~-..... ..,. .,.. .\: local refs. ,tpply Oevron Ope h.,, • • v.,_ e e L VN'1 M:JO prop"&m includea equity Money 1 Money$ Money $ Station, Harbor Blvd le San ri ~y ~ e Pianos e 5peaUq ( Part Time loans, ruaranteed sale1, How to Mm a ::i: It? Dlll!:IO Frwy. No phone. Unl9t1 laftk Scuare Sat. 9--6 Sun 11-4 G1r19e Sale I022 OPEN SUNDAY' CalUomia licen.e nee. trade-ins .lo: prnsreuive Easy! Sell fa 1 SERVICE ....,,."""""'"""'-....... Tower MOVING: Quality King &t. DINING Roo T·'I llO RNOONS 12-4 r A,_}., in~ traln1na: proeram. AVCIN rosMETICS JIUU.l~r.uv"™'"" lult. 4D Oil walnut King Hdbrd. m iw e, · HAM?t10ND • H~ Beach Rex L Hodges, Rlty. """"' -·1 boUrl...,. M•chineL ? ..... i c.111 .. f'.I... Maleh. Commod" S3i>O Cape Hart Cabtne~ $1!1. tn COllONA DJ;L MAil ;f. to borne, Call row 7!6 W. 19th St., Of. C•I 547-M7J Tapestry Bedlprd '1150 . Duk, $15. Antique Sonara 2154 E Cout Hwy t7Wtl30 'if Convalesc:ent Hospital Ml).'roil M&-3341 SERV Sta Attend.ant, exp. Lounge Chr & 00Uoman, record player $40. HI n . . :ir 18792 Delaware, H.B. M7·~ nee. 4678 Campu.1 Dr .. N.B. $150. F'nlltwood Droplr tbl' spellkers $2Xl for pair. Call ORGAN CLEA~NCIJ N1,JRSES Rq!J!ered -even-REAL Estate 5a1.,, Younr SAW Ab'port T•xaoo -see Mike IT°S YOUR MOVE 112>. Solid Maple Po.O-.. : 846-!'32 * all "°"' "'°"'~ * Ing A: nlcht lhift:I. Ex. man w:itb Ucerwe fer beat Profes&ional tra1n1nC pro-$65. Bx Spring &: Matt, $25. 0 Conn • Wurlitzer • Alen benefits. Apply PersonOO 1elllrt1 new home•. Start lf'l.lll. For recorded tntor-Sl1TER. Live in H.B. re~· Telephone tbl $15 A I 1100 e Hammond e Lcrvrrey Director, So. Cout c.om-;;lm;;;m;;;ed::::.;l•;:'';:;"~·.,c838-6;;;;"12>:::...._.,~ma'.'.!!:t!on:::::,,!1"::"::":..:83S-::::1l::1'l::·-~~0·Re4re:'.hilM~:i~ Age~ Discov•r • Gr••I New ANTIQUES: Pinc 0 Cbnmode PP linen GOULD MUSIC • •' ' munlty Hosp., 31812 O:iut -$JS OQQ? SecttW'Y 962-ll<tl, C2ll) ~2704 Carter With The $35, pine cradle $45. Table PRIVATE Party, Ultd Uttle, 2ot5 N. Main, SA 547.Glll Hwy., So. IAauna. '99-llll $15, Hat rack revolv. top new l'l!fripn.tor, family e.i."" ' • SHAMPOO GIRL AIRLINES soo. H''"'" vac & MLoc. ,,.., ln>lt-ir.e. Perlect "'"" PIANO CLEAltANc•r ,.:, e e NURSES AIDES For ~et.I Info Hewpaper Heeds Must be licenaed. Lido Isle, 673-2943 aJ. dlUon. aave a lot! $175. :w:1t~:C::be * Hours I to 4:30 Phone 5fS.3191 CONF~N~ A natural for young people ternoons Apartment 1tie retrla:erator. • EvtTett Appty Jn penaon RKeptlonlit HaH·Time * ftls.338S * who wa.nt excitement plus! USED 7 pc Antique wbltt excellent. EM!ellent Maytag GOULD MUSIC HUT'lt1nlhm Btach For leral de, No lepl expel'. -~_;,:;;;;;;,,::__,...-JT1cket qent? Afr frtlght! dinette set $49.95. Uted 5 pc waaber (1W'lll:teed $75. 2114. ~ Hotpital nee. General de. bkarnd.. Secretary * TYPISTS * ~!!i~~n ~~t? orR~r:v~I walnut dinette set us. used Continental Ave, C.M. Mi N. Main, SA 5't.mll ='""""=-De_ta_...,._;;,.;,'..;H_:S.;.._.1 sharp, well aroomed, pod aa;ent? We'll tn.tn you for 5 pc Antique white dinette KENMORE matcb. auto OUloe TftDPJl'U7 1;ypist. Retitter tor these and mol'i', day or set $29.95. The Factory, 1885 waaher It dryer, Wuh le HAMMOND St-. y..,. aha. New It used pianos mo1t makes. atlt bu)-. In So. Calil. at SChmtdt Jiludc Co. 1907 N. M•ln, Santa ADI * MISS EXEC. AGENCY * tO • temporaJ')' Job nlte. We'll even give you Harbor, 540-6842 li:ear cycles. Gd ieond. $100 410 W, COut Hwy. today ~~m.~~~'=f*"a~ GIGANTIC JANUARY both. 675-4960 N<W\)OrtBelch ........ Vi-Pres1'dent WHlorn Olrl Inc. from dull rouU••· Tr3vol CLEARANCE SALEI w ESTINGHOUSE RECEPTIONIST 1"8 46ti1 MacArthur Blvd. puses tor you and family. Save up to 80% Relrlgerator. $50. Kenmoft ' WORK WllEN l WHERE YOU WANT On tempon17 ......... " Front office, lite typ~ Use our store ch.Irie plan 8 cycle wuber, $45. Call ~=~~~-~- Interim & General Man~er N~ac:h ~~~En~'bY!°~tt~~ ~taster Oiarre .:642"'297~;;;·;,..,,,_...,,,.,.,-,:-OONN Walnut Dtlua Mu.I ~ P•rtonMf S.tvke ,... tloa under the federally BankMM!rlcard WASHING Macblnt. r;x. 0rpn wfinoblt Lttltt .. • e SECRET ARIES e TYPISTS e BKKPRS. e PBX OPERS. e GEN'L OFFICE Htlldoy a Vacation Pion APPLY NOW VOLT INSTANT PERSONNEL NEWPPRT BRACH 3M °""""' 0., """" ii. 546-4741 EqW_ ...... ,,, HS £. l?th St, CM Wbo can take lhorlhlnd 100 T YPI Sf/RECEPTIONIST· lnlured student loan proo ApprovK Furniture cellent Condition. $4.5 . 1 pea ker t: h Im•• A ~~ '42·7522 -1!kes -~-... ftg• lmOwled&e ol ~ °' gnm. Zl59 II"'°', CM -Del!vU. l68-.l78S &lier 3<45 pemw\on. Lib New, S13ID. ~ -....... • ...... ,. desln &a leun. Small olfitf. p 673-3336 aft 6 ' liecept·PBX to MIO' tlttl, type IKI wpm «' bet-Know led 1 e or boats Phone now tor details. QUAU'I'Y Irina bed • qullted1,:;;M:;,. ==-_,,...,,,-o;-,.,,. • ToP Co. Nl0e offloe .lo: work-ter. M&riya:impariy btnrfttl dealrablt! mattrt'll. Cbmplete Wltaed KENMORE electric 1tow, LESTER Spinet P1anD A J q: cond's. Beach aTft. such u paid vacadonl, '1ck WIU.ARi> BOAT WORKS Alrllnt Schools P~clflc $120, worth $280. 8fU.\36 cooJdll&' Cll!:fl~. like new, bfnc.'b. Xln't conct JUlt tD-~ '· J SON llST I.eave, pt.id rnedklil I.I'd life * M6-$2'l * 610 I. 17th, S1nta An• eves. double oven_$]SO or beat of· ed. $375. M&-:i071 ......_ Em:1oymint....,,.,. in.u.nce,cred1t-n,etc. EH NEEDID 5'1J.659' FORCED to .. u ,. Medtt 1.::r.r::·.:.1142-::.:::ntll::::... --~-NEW " usEo, P!ln:; mTSo.Maln,s.ntaAna Houri .llt><)ble. 'Call the URG TlY '"!-~~~~~..,..~ 10lo.7pcBaa1e!dlnrmse414\\ Cun. Nom ll<frts o.pn., R<bullt GNl>da, To .. _ DAILY PILOT lor an <t> DISSATISFIED? 5 pc"'"'' BR,.~"'"" A Auto. Dofn>lt. Gd Cond. 165-Walllch'1 C.M. 540<2830 ....-polntn~. &12-4.321 and uk That you: are roing nowbmi end tblc. Cl) D>-0080 Call 5§0-3457 Recieptlonllt, San t a Ana. 1or Mra. Greenman. e ~-'I Offl In ~· .:::~:.:.=,~-,--·I bee.UtlfuI ol'ftce. Yee split. I-";;.,,_=-."-'-~"'°"~-wwft Ce )'QQr' P~tent ,,.,.,. USED Antique black clock Late model wubtr Tehwlelon l2QS C.U ·~lflp S.Crel•ry to $650 e Typl IC'Once w/two c andle Er:ceUerit condltJon ---"----'=•!' Lon.lrme, w .. ~ er-Employer PlYI fff. Xlnt Its DISCOURAGED? holden $19.95. 2 pole lamp1 $C5 6f&.5N8 Leue Color TV or 11am: & M>nnel, 20C3 Westdit! Drtw:, Co Stcrt V.P • •--rl That you haven't the Imow .. 95 ___ ___.:. .. N.B, 645-1110 1r ..... !'ee ..,.,. • .... "' . ._..... es -btt1a -1. -..... UM<I ~ USED Appl!ence .. TV'' • Whlto. Option lo bor. ,.,.. """ ""'avall•blel a .. ,... •""'1.) • Acc .... Clerks .. ... !ables 14 ..... Thi ....... t... Dunlop'' 1115 .. "'1ce. No dot>Oolt "AcllM ,...E,.".,..=.,.:1 °".==--·! JASON 1&5T '"" DISCOVIRI F•°"""• 168$ Harbor, N""""'" 6r 51i-'17811 TV R<nW Co. -.\ltnC1 • PIX ~,... y.., ,_ ......,. ., • -· m im.um ISADORES, Newport 7.m&>.Ma!n;SMtaAna -...... SOP'AAmatcb~dlalr$1S. RCAVSc11:rU .. p:in.¥t'l'V Beach'• ....t11 -S.Crtltry • MTST Opers. RADIO Soltd -cb&lr 11.5. fl>, Antl,Ull 1110 z.,.u.m Seo lo.,,._..: -ll!rlng -l'la! ap., I YI" min· e Assemblers ~ ANTIQUU lo ""'*' -$25. MS-e7I. !mum, Good~ A spe!ltt, ANNOUNCER BED Divan 137.IO. 7' Couch. top.....-iz;o. Cold lea1 -------1 DAY HOllT'ESSES PleUll!: &]7P1Y tn pl'.T'IClft. SS3 ,.,.,.Ide on-.. N JI. Hte SU. Beoch arta. Work -I whtro , 137,,., Both Lib Now. Call mlm>n I< --Hl·PI & Ste-DIO PREMIER you wtnll Ci-. """Inc,_ ~n cht•4 tutted chn A <t~ 1-------- l'tr-MI Atency LEARN \)SED ... • ,.... $19.90. °'"'' • mQI• ........ $1!1 wsr SeO. • -I "'" E. 11111 St. lllTrDIM .. ~ iqul-UMd .... red "'""' ,,._ ... -'· m-3121 F'...., Tapo Die. ,...... TIME FOi -Ana Ml.ml '"""' '--iw. air penona!· chairs $S9 each.~ "'"11..,. * Gl-.o llpeabn. -Ualt. 9UICK CASH ' S.Cy./Cerptr•I• PERSONNEL SERVICE ltl<t. ""'·ISIS-. 'l'tadorl<a>'' WSVlc-5'.r43!i&.~· ~--~---'l'o9 sldll•, ""9. °' 1tga1 eJIP. CALL --2 PIJ:CE IOCt1onal ISO. Tur-C.>r. ntar -A BOGEN Pl>bllc addrou .. ~' THROUCIH A .... Viet Prtlld<nt ot .. a ,..,._ """"' .. ...-cb&lr Pl. ..... lo -Aulo &IPPb' an1J>1Ultr, as watt, m. -. IS Y 0 t1 r. A D IN D 0 "*1>'4 C. Good btMtlU. l4S E. 17th St., Cl>lta Mel& lltc!ltull ol' -Ario * Call M8-2IOO. LOE .,_ dlnb>r tablo to I CO<\ l!IO, -1411. - a.ASSIFIED! So-w!U WAIALYNTPl~DT * MilJi!i Erix:. AGENCY-* '4t·7ftl WI w. ~,,Anab&lm DON'T 11,. 1t •Wiii'· rt! ch&ft. 11t1r 19111 ..,....,., 2 -:lllOO _.... be -for ft. Dial ea. A <10 W, Oout llwy. In~ Mon -Frl Sbldmf lMtw quick cull tor It with • $&7l. Amy KaM And-. -Pl. '1 - ll61I ---------' :N:::•::•:!:f>Oi::::_I ..:-=:::.._.::-== __ ..:•..:•:::.m:::·..:"':..:.'.!;P;;;·"'::.· __ ,,_:,......:.::..:Pio~-=::::..::-=~ DaOy PDot want Ad. nm s . ('.out, s. L&pna • ~ * I ' f If& D~l V PILOT ICl'IAHDISE h. ot SALi AND TRADE AKAi (ftobr!rt'a TTOl 1tert0 tape ~. Head phoneS> ""' $llllS • !Inn. $IS-l!8!2 8600 * AUCTIQN * FRI DAY -JAN. 23 N!.W A ~:OPF~NITuRE ~ &ell, Dining room 5ell,, Cl11na cablneus, Hutch.- es, Bar, Divans, Chairs, L&rnp&. Ch e a l s, Cedar Chl!st.s, Dinettes, Se\\ting ma- ctlnes, CbJor TV's. Stereos, Power MOWl!Ni, Mattresses. RefrigCT'3.tors. S t o v t. s & Wuhers A: MUOf t.10RE!!l WINDY'S AUCTION COME BROWSE AROUND 2m~ Newport BJvd. B!btnd T'on,y'i;: IDdi 1.1at'ls Costa Afeea * 64&8686 0'7EN DAILY 9 to 4 efiANo New Special Design Auhlmn Hn.ie Mink J•cket Si 12.. ll'll A Reaj Byy! _pnv Pty. Att 6 PM m-0266. TOP Cond: 1''I11tching Cooch 6: Chair, Packard Bell Stereo, Typev.Titer, TV, & htisc. &16-5252. Carpet layer has Hi Lo nylons SL!1.l yd. Shags froln $3.50 up + my labor, 90c per yard. 847-1519 • . ' .. ' . . . . . ' \\'~. J1....,y 21, 1970 PllOT-ADVElmS!R 30 FREE TO YOU ,.~ .... LIVIU:l"OClt_ nwa~r~~O!I .. l)~~~·~~~!l~T:A:Tl~~~~~~~~~TRA~N~SPO~T~A~l=O~N ~' 8600 Misc. Wontod MIO LOVABLE Chlhuohua mta. Li-tock • . -.~·~~!:'! ~l ~•icr~-, : ,~''."-""A-9600 lmporlwd Aut" 9600 Mal•, ahol2, . --.n. ROOS!'ERS "11" Sale !Oc. SUP ·For .Lrr· M-Boot. '116 HONDA DATSUN PORSCHE POOLTABLES MOWER. ..... \brow, 6 Gooc1comiiu>li>afo<C011pla ....-.11 ... !Oc.'Cd • Up Tt•',SL!lpotlt.CaJI 16011crunbllrl290 ----..---1---~----I Sect.rd.Pool power C<\rtl:. o't older tb11dren . MT-3255 -~ ~T-3182 e 19tiS PORSCHE fTlOlk.I C. BRUNSW!ll<·AMl" IUJl9 _, 1123 TitAHSl'OICl'ATiOii , SL!l'--·H' ..,..,1-===;:::::;:;==:;I R<d. Good <Ordlllor" u... Custom Slale Table UNUSUAL tn)'/blue nWt; C..L WW IQ $15 per moot Avt9 Setvlcet _. 111Y111 mileage. Mu.t 5e:U. 842-Tm ,oo':~1~ Bulldlnt Motor lolo 17.U kllt<n. Allectlon•h ,,hoh=;.;.;:...&;;--;;Y;:Kllta;;· ~...,;tol;;.;:.;OO;ll •llt==°";1'1od>.=:;,;:1";'*;;,= i~lii;iil'~~~rlsii;jjjiiijiiijjif400iiii~I -. '67 m pORSOJE, 5 spd . --· WW deliver lo f•-· I t ~-·1 Co"' alt 6 * SECARD POOLS* \VOODWORKINO POWE.R KOOd home~ 1122 IUia Alrcrift ~. f100 "Lt&dtr~TheBtactiCHk!1" rtM. Alfi ' 532-1992 TOOLS. • -....... °""" ol· Bl'ACll ZIMMERMAN &13-4386, ~ m s. Main st Orange ALL TYPES. PURE WlUTE mal• cat, fered to the piblic by tM CESSNA 210 alnintt, fUll A s 1 2145 HARioR BLVD. '68 Porscfie 911. clean, call *CARPET* CAU.. 646-3ll8 or 646-8607 alter<d,• --n. """ United 5'&.,,,.._.Squad. ll"R• -·· ADF •. foll • uto app y 54M4l0 1"' appt. Ev"· LEF"I' from Com?Mrclal con-a!fecdonate.,Sf3..C212 after 8 ron for piople tntereat.s 1tn ndio.,Omnl ssrm. fM..2'11.4 • 642-UM * trac~. i1.9S • yd; $188 • pm. 1/2:Z allbo.at. u 't't:U U. Power . Wholesale ORANGe: COUNTY'S '59 Puncbe. rebuUL enc-lne. >~; Shag $3.99 a ,,i. FREE TO YOU FREE -Blaclc cocker-poo boat&. 0-..... "°"' -lo-9200 NO. 1 ""' dutch. 11200. 4"'"8646 DRAKES FACITORY puppy. 1193-21194 1122 ..... -.. ttnnl~ 1 p.m. """" lo All DAnUN DIALIR ''"' & p.m. CARPET OUTL>.-r NO pound'" th" dog. N"'. PETS •nd LIVESTOCk Mon., Jan."' (thro u r b Oompieto'><aJ:hlne SOop DOT .DATSUN 1-========I lT'O' Bead\ Blvd., H.B. lriondly"""""" blk & wht APfil) •t --llOoch NIWI SPEE!> EQUlPl<ENT • ll835 B<t.dl Blvd. TOYOTA 847-1114 temale, 1ove1 children; tn Pett, General UGO ~ School, ~ U1 A: Priv•t• Club REBUn.T F.NG1NES Hunttncton Bnc:h l'JUGIDA!RE Relrig -Dttp good home • Frtt d•l. SCRA" M. LETS l22; 19111 Main St. ,......._, II-" 11!5""'""1o, CM tlG45!!0 1142-7181 or"'°""' . . tt'OYOTA Freeze. Frost Free 11 cu ft, 962-2159 1122 • • filE WORLD'S LARGEST ....... , r•" 183Sl&arhBIYd, HBMT.QJ911.:;:;::;:i:;;;:=::;.;i:;:;::;:::r Mark II W11gon1 ~~~w~l=-n~;;· ~ TAKE ten, 9_ boys. A: l girl, ~~~wE,.;. UN!,! 1; ~ An Advtt Privet• Cluit,' * OPEN 1.~YS * ENGUSH FORD ~l.~Kc~i~':' rug Sx.10: brown!belgt 9"12 Dalsy type ~ clean f: ANSWER·S 20' llftP' 10, Lux Silol."2M· OMrMlle from the ~·~l'I o-a "'"' -uon. 5'1~2243. healthy. 535 -Monterey "-b'--• UA. • ~ o ... ·~1 w.,... ... ~ ·-· ... v Laguna Beach. 497·1838 1122 Alta.In -Baron -$if:p -"""' "111• , ~ • • • ..,,.......,n """"" COUNTY'S PLUS 011JER . BIKE. Boy's Schwi nn Shanty-IN A nE beds, Ttak dfckl, 1'8k IN _SMOG FREE T1alfer,.Travel M25 'VOL:UME ENGLISH HARD-TO GET MODELS Stingray Fastback. New one BEAlJ! & ~tin&" yng A beauti ... "' .-. -''"-cabinets. Power 'I' knta. Sai1 l'a.t41 Ila,;,. .1.1n_.,.._. ..... 68 .;..., •-· FORD DEALER NOW IN STOCK ~ ''"th C4ts. incl Brown_ Ta_bbJe1 & .... 6"' oi>a~v .... J:1 Qla.. Price t'11AQOO. ~UI IWllJH ............ n.c..n.iq, .,, ..... ,,. ye~-~· cost •on1'"· ·~ Lon& Hairl. Seek id borne•. "·u J>W'IU'd by two boy ldlk-teftn.· Will ~~;._.. U11a<kr :lnteraa&nal. Twin SALE$,. SERVICE Your Best~ Att sun At non1wu wie, now y -· 67 wonruo. They both ended up • ' . -~. . • llllW'l*rl ffDr ~. U --v.i OVER 60 IN SJ'OCK DEAN LEWIS 291.1 Carob ~. Eulblull, ,_.,,. 1123 IN cuh. part doar ttal abjt.. n . ~ comp. " ~• ~ alr "{' A TIE ,. ...... oil •= -p O cond., xlnt cond. Pvt. O'i'lntt • 2 & {Dr, ~ !9'6 u.~ CM 646-"-' Newport Beach COC'KERJterrier, 6 mo. old, · ·--er. --. • · n-t 6"-5073 • 2 & 4 Dr. DcluXes~ ........ ....,... · · .,,...,... , blonde I: white female, Box 1913. N.B. OlOOSC from 20 Modell e 2 • 4 ~ GT Modeb XEY ' . 1957 Ariltocn.t 15' • -"-·r .• s::.11o~. w' ·-· BILL MA MAPLf1 JJ.r_~t, ftplC~~ needl TOOm·10·nin. 54.)..:.42:12 0o9I 1121 ONI,.J !5 OM>S 'old, ~--1'' .. , 1 , 1 M1".1 •• auc .. _v .... & rtrlurea.. uphOI cl'l11, afler-•6 •.f ,' -.1122 , ai1lYSLER JIO. Bh\).Ud ._~to,~in{lodl.Y.! Av~~~! Many with 1ully a tJc ?Z portable dshwshr It bbq, CALICO cat needa ~AFGHAN HOUND, 18 ?-.IOI, top, tun cover, ca~ vrhaveyours'cuatOm~! .....,_u trans .• air, radial tire•. ra. (TIOfYIC>ITIAI pQrt. TV. t.1isc. l tern&. Call ~Sweet kwtngdis:posi 1Sbow ~·Many Ribbons. sy1tem etc Retail aw:r TUeHarbor'mvd.tol9Uist I---------db,vlnyl n>of,wawtire • ---· 540-4477 aJt 7P?t1. oon ~ can after 6 • Gd Hie Pet. Muat .Sac.JSOO. S5000 • uJdna: sl!fo. ffi..2319-Drlve Wnt -0 1750 WhitUu' Trucks 9500 BRAND NEW STD. 2 me 1•1 BEACH It.VD. BEAUTIFUL hand palnt<d im::,,14 . ~ """"' ~ 1969 14' CHRYS. Runabool (7141· '42-1~ ' 11785 roU, PRICE Hunt. llooch 147.as5S oil portrait of you or your SIAM& Sealpoint male WANT youngl ·tem•le 25 hp Johnaon A trlr. Used '68 Chev. Pica..... ORDER NO\V l m:JN «'OutHw1.onBcll children from a photograph. deelawed '9hota. mhrkrl T' Ch lh ua~ua. 4-6 Iba, 18 hn on vacation. Muatarll :, * ... '!J custom, dl.r, lonr bed,-=~. . Theodore l===·:z======I A wi>nd"""1 ldoa tor that good ,,.,.;,,, 1989 An.hot~ nuonable """"· ""'422> $995. ......,... SILL Jim U';101 1 v-s. MUST SEU,! ww Nnc RQBINS FORD VOLKSWAGEN special gilt. 646-3629 Houe•A" CM: '1123 LASRADOJlrR.etriever Pups. Coo ~· ~" AKC Cham ,.. .. ""' Call 5 •-· per prvt P~. "'l'J.-. •. '-&II Ken, 2XiO Harbor Blvd. QUACI'rY king ""' • quilt"' ADULTS Par\ • p ·-••• • •ll-11 9010 49f.9T73 ot" 54>-0634. c..ta M.... ......,, 'uw B""S rnattrHS. Complete. unused BeagSe le Terrier, s wkl. IW6-.94ts TRAILER SALES ' µ163 Chev l" Ton. Flat Bed. In ua 112Q. worth 129>. 842-"36 !llal'k ~ brown •male. AFGHAN HOUNDS LIKE SAILINGr "Ivy from o. mon' 6 Cy!. Miko Oller. Call FERRARI eves. 6'&2921' V.Z3 AKC reg. QualltJ. DI!LJKE THESE? who llvff ht Oftitl'' M6-5523 before g PM , _____ .::.;c.: ___ I ,.,:;~CHANDISI FOR McKCHANDISE FOi SALE AND TR ADE SALi ANli'tRADI FRO?it r-1., SlOO up. 962-9989 e Payments, hl1h internt, WE SERVICE ,. * TENNIS Club-Newport PORTABLE 5' bar, &uitable rvUND Male Labrador?? 10 GERMAN Shephml Pu"' d~don. 1.l'lp rental. WllAT WE SELL• , 1961 Ford P.U~%. Ton. 6 Cyl. FERRARI Beach Family Iolembership for ta:na1: decorated .lri rat· 'vks old! Playful, well built. New En& &: Brakes. Call Newport Imports LbL Qr. for sale. Ph. 549-2286. tan &. lahala $.15. 613-3730 C>Wner or iood horn e · AKC reJ'd. Female $50o ckaninc, ~. etc, 32-4 So. Harbir, s.nta' AN.1 54&-.5525 beJore 6 PM. ariae C.olmb"1 ClllJ7 autbor- CARPET Installer has one roll, avocado nylon carpel, Dooble jute-backed. \Viii &ell all or part $3/yard. ~'1245 $399 GOOD SELECTION FINE Ementld ringi; $33-.$50 ~ 1123 male $7a. 837-6918 • PREFER T~f . 1 Blck So.1ot·Bo41, 5.Jt.Joel& lzed deal RCA GAS DRYER S50. and &tones $21-•~. discount "RATS for sale" sign. *DOBERMAN pups. males. ~ .. ~C'OO>~t, ~w!.?GRK• A YEAR IN~" '58 FORD .P.U, ~Ton. $600. ~SiftVI-C&---PARTS AUTO TO\V BAR. ~. -AKC ~. ll ·-t ~r n.&:.r... ~" .,. Mlnlle>"• M&-4192 0&,)'S or 3100 W. n---1 H • 968.7326 to 50%. 4~1943 Especially attractive. • s ..... ..., ........ emu. Cal 25 Uttlt u Slt. ~·day CLEARANCI! SALE su.5039 EvenlQ&L Newport.....,...Beacb1· n:NDER Amplifier 75 \V.1 _;;,;:;;~~~====I ~. -llZI CaJL642-8961 anytime Tl')' Our Club-Plan Aµ.._SIZES '50-0IEVY..P.U. Re-Bit 2113. "2:-9405 '40-17&f Good condition $30. Antique Misc. Wanted 1610 MALE Doxie .. 9 months. POODLE PUPPY NEWPORT WiJNG a.tJB NOW ON.DISPLAY Jmmac. Grey Paint job. Authortied -J'errart Dealer phones $35. 54.8-7496 --Purebred, but not 6 weeks, Silver, $20. · • 675.noo • 'BAY HARBOR 1 .1·~-~~otr~.~67~""'30~~~;;~1===i;;;~===1 $ WE Buy $ ............ 968-ll057 1123 * 8'1-34111• RA.NGER 2'• Mollllo .... s.Joo FIA GRANO Plaoo, Fischer con· T temp. $1DI. RCA color 1V LOOKING Fpr Good Home COCKER Female AKC North S&Bs,'OU')'ller motor, 1~ Baker St., Costa Mea Jftps fS10iJ----'-·----$l~. Bolh ebony. 673-22S9 $ FURNI TURE $ For 3 Lnng Haired Kittem. BUFF, Champion Sired. 10 Simpeon radio 11\l:!lh.mount. ~block Eut ~Harbor Blvd '62 FIAT 1100. GOod running APPLI ANCE$ call. 536-4972 tm weekl. call -675-n«. tveL compus, etc. ito,OO(I fnvUt. COata Me.. Cn4) 540-9&70 '$5 Willys Jeep, f wheel conditloq. Sattitiot $l00. * 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 61 2 v ..... Beer Coolers, Stainless .. _.v, ""' _,,.___ --1970 , .... nR BLVD ·-~ Color lV1-Pi•llo•-Sl•r•ot MIN. Poodle, black, male. BASENJJ Bark1esa: puppies ed. Sacrlfiee $3,1:(). N-10 '""PE•12 WIDE "'' ' -...-. ~u..!."9", x ....... 540-4878 llAnOV ' Steel \v/xtra storage. Call ,_,_ ~.......... ,..._;_• Good cord 64&-0CQ ,.;;;;,...;:=:,=-=~---rosrA MESA 61l• "'OO. 1 rJeu ., He ... h a AKC. Reg. Prefer Adults. from AJ.IK.4. Champ. slOck. alip. Tit!6tf...GSf, or (213) I' II' & · 1968 FIAT a:;o ,,__ •-'-,1 ---'=.::.:,-"'~'---I ..-v..i CASH IN JO MINUTIS .. AA ....... o 1123. xint mk'p tenna •A,.....,_ ...,.. .,._ •m Y Adult P•rkt 1tl% JEEP Silvor 283 · ....... ..., ...... e LARGE .,..........,., , . -. .-......~ ,., ~-c.otm -· over ~enta. Alter 7 pm APPROX 20x40 •"""""" gm e 541-4531 ' e TO ~ horn" port ~•e. KE:NDALL 32 -1-.... 2 ·BR, ty -all attu Cheyi-. Many oxtru. ""'' "week<""' -SELE.CTION carpet, xlnt cOnd. • $150: 5""" .t"""""'" H..... -• 1 BA carpdi. sell 842-17ll ~5 days. WANTED PER.MA PRESS mate.. 2 years ·0 1 d · . 32XllxS., ~mely, l'09mY drapes tanct.c.P~ Prlctd . '65 FIAT. 1100.D, excel. 'BROWNIE UNlFOR1.fS Size 549-0046 1122 5 YEAR . old, strawbetTY Atkin <II. ihDre .~lslnr c\rt.. 0$3395 to sm 57 Jeep CJS w/301 ChtYy cond. Stereo $480. Call alter ctf VW. IT'S Beach hoUliie time. Big· gest se.lecllon ever! See the DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! 7-8-9. Call 642-8223 after GERMAN Shepherd, mah!, roan mare. Good show pn>-t~r or ketch. H eavy Up to 10 yrs financiJ:w ' race motor, bla tires & 6 pm. 6~7593 · CAMPERS 6.PM. Or Weekends 2% yrs. Gd y,•/chlldren, gd. 11:pecls!! Hunt &: Jump • fiberr:l4ss. An';/ ataae ot KZ-3$)9 American ~ rollba.r & more. 67~ •jj8 Flat 1100, GREAT BUY! Harbour v.w. Anytime. watchdog. 5.16-4880 1122 Best ofr 5f6..fi2SIS, 6~2a com pletio n. 60-81. ll1l anytime. 1tARE OPPORTUNITY Dun •-lea 952J a. MOBILE UVJNG on · ~ e ~--.. '-===*,::;64~5-=l~082~*;:;=::.I AtrrHORlttD M I I( r I ( c A R T i-: y B u I 9900 Uaod Cort '65 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR '64 MALIBU CONVERTIBLE V ... r•dlo. _,.,, W1'0mM1C. ITOS lllM). '64 T~BIRD Full-· llCICIO"I' •Ir. {Wlaot *· llllltl. '66 BUICK SKYLARK $1099 '67 CAMARO $1999 1t..i1o, ...... , ... """"!' ·-""· -bo-•ka. ~ •Ir, v\"'1 rODI. ••ll't' ,llOn. s~ P~g. l!)T• ... , '66 MALIBU WAGON $1299 '68 OPEL WAGON '65 IMPALA SPORT COUPE '66 PONTIAC Tempest H.T. V-1, 1111'0., radii\.,.,..,.,., -'""'""-wfln-.u -·LI ...... !tit,"'· '64 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL c-i.twt¥ 111•...,. ....,....,.. lndudl"' Ml,_... a,....,.., •Ir. A .,.;,y '*---UC. OU m . '65 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 - '67 INT'L SCOUT CUSTOM '67 OPEL RALL YE $15H $13CY. $149' $129 • $89<. $999 $1299 $1099 $1499 $899 . ' ' 9'00 CAL 28-By <>watt. Oea.n, B!:Aaf Limi~ spaces di1 CORVAIR. powered buu:y I' SALES & SER.VICE lully "IU!pped. run · aan. ""' &dditton " Drlltwood s .... 1,.a1 !850 · JAGU.t,R 18711 BEACH BL .. 11424435 B u I ,C '( ' A aux. eng·fncluded. $9000 or Beach a u.b. ModeT1 ·on ·dia-Call * 837:.sitG HUNTINGTON BEAOI best offer. Call btwn ·~ play! Greenleaf 1.fo b tle 1960 3.4 SEDAN. Black OOLD BU<"ri..n:-C""r ~1234 ext m. Home Sales, 21462 .Pacific lmpor:tecl Autftol 9600 beauty! \Vood paneling, lthr .59 m· »>.!~ •?~" LIDO 14, No. rns, Full rae-est HJahway, H.B. 536-1513 upbQI., auto trans., $995. Ph .. 68 SU~ ,62 ;:;; ~~;y,~.:: '68 ,2"'50, rn BA, arp<led, AUSTIN AMERICA Mc. Jonnett days 642-<910 x '63 135o ,69 Sl19' drapes, partly furn. Ml:lst 2ll, eves/wknds 6T;Hi009 e-'--· OfoA.:: V • er. otc, '1U'NO, Juo. .. ~TI,J.s 1eu $1750, 'ternu. Hu... AUSTIN AMERICA '64 Jaauar XKE Road.ste-r. .-....i~futl-T ~~ n;o ~ !=:.~ No.837~7,....:, ~on By the Sea, ~ Salel, -Servk:e, Parts New top; new tirl!s, xlnt 962-2273 or 962-m38 -...... , lmmedl.att Delivery cond. UOOO. 67"">5703 '69 V\" "'··-dt 6 PM * NEW 24xtiO D~· :i AD MOdela ·• owo, l!ii YI' wa.IT left SUR,.SIDE 20 '64 JAGUAR XKE cpe, nu Alf1/F1'1 rad. Ctai1 8 track: BR.-2 BA. den;-c:r, *"" paint, radials,. chrm whls, C.omb Camper. s pass bus $1750. Call MU18L out. patio.Ir evport"1'iiP. 1op ahape! $2500. 64~ Pantled & crpted. No Hot COLUMBIA C-15 Flberllul Sloop. Comfortable D ay Saller. $795. !143-4547 -rCrvh•rt :Ii' ralwd pJrCh. 1.f8ift1, a· 'IS JAG. :U Seel. Beaut Rod. $2800 or best otr. tru. $15.SOO: &G-1350 ' beigelblk llhr, lo ml, all 646-5971. Eves. lt-te. ..,... pwr/ air It. ~tru. 644-4265 '66 VW $500 & assume payt5 _,.. -l'~ 3100 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. 8 Tra~k •tun•-st · -~---------·I 642-94<6 5f0.1764 . ... .. U< M"eO con- Bllm ""'" Sd>•wl·nn Aulhorued MG Deal<r MERCEDES BENZ ~''"· 2 speaxin. 23 tapes, 1968 25• · H•rd._'S!. Caht.• StincraJ Fu tback. New·,.n.1=~:::;;::.=;.=..:=.==-I ' $175. Call Susan 67$.5532 Mt •Vt" !;:;'f"1 .)'Ur ~ cost S'I* ~th TEACHER. must a.cl '69 7 P?lt. Outler, ~ OMC,1 , "'bf', --• ... • ..... Aultln America, auto trans, 1.==~~-----t all extru ind traifd.'Ll'ke ,_.,.... Ule, now Oni,y -· R '68 V.\V. Sq. hack. Aft1/fll. new. Will frade .,.eq~ fDr -29U Carob St. F.Mtlrkllf,-/H. $1350. 675-6912 aft 7• lotag Y.'hls. Radial tires. smaller outbomi. 582-1660 Newport Be•ch Xtras. 70 ta.gs. lflovin& to '67 BMW G<rmany 546-3501 30' Chrl&-TS. Woll oquip. Metorcyclot 9300 I--------Well Malntal~. ·Aikin& 1 ---~------e BMW e '64 VW. CJea.n. Mech. Sound. ... ~ 500 5*--1B27 aft 5. '68 BSA Sp!--M-~ IV New Brakes, Tire1, Over-•.u. ' ...... "' ai-11. • All ?tlodel1 In Stock Haul. Ski Rack & Cha.ins 26' Chri1 Cabin Cruiser, Ex-650CC. Stored 1 yr. lSOO •rl for lnunediate Delivery ' • $825. Call 54&-4600 Eves, · «Dtnt ecnd. $3800. Call ml'•. Immac •. $975, a7l-'7334 FREE $159 Ml/FM RADIO ERCE Z (714) ~· ~ .~ 5 PM -°'=-673-""6.==-=~--wt · '63 hi DES BEN ,64 vw B"g Xlnt cond ~ .,,.,.. .-. th purehue durin& our I9CD 4 door sedan dlr · · ./ 35' CHRIS ROAMER Lota 1969 YAMAHA 125 Era:luro, GRAND OPENING! Ioaci!!d! $775 .'will tak~.for'. Sunroof. ~~90T2 of Extras! MUlt 1ee! Will excellent condiUon $400. T&M MOTOR$, INC. eiFi car ln trade Small dn trade, &T;,...32.tl, 499-4206 c.64;;;-,6-4629,,.--~~--~ 800. Garden Grove Blvd. low pymts:, v.ill' fine prvi '68 VW Bus for sale or take '69 Kawaaald ~fac.h Ill MO 334--2284()penSunday892-5551 prty. GZN550. Call Roy, ov_er payme n t s, Call cc, 3 cyl., like new $825. 494-9713 545.0034 64a-1800 anytime g.c;..2243 after 4 · CORTINA 1.fERCE~ES Be~ '62 190 '65 V\V , sunroof. 1'1C\V n1otor. L Spood Ski looh '°30 u E c E 'N T 1968 SEA Ray 17'. Black wired inler. In'1fd-outbnl MtTC CNiser, UJ HP; 110 hn:. pm lncldl convt top, COVtt A: trailer. ~2761 Morino Equip. 9035 WINSLOW 4 place lilt raft, selt-!nflatlnr, orwr used $100. Sonoy port. traru;istor TV, suitable for bridJe, either 12 or llO. like new ST;i. Lovett elect. bilge pump, iood oond. $17.50: Ship's bell 6'', new -$7.50. Search llghl 12V, 30 ft. ex· ten. $10. 613-3730 '68 Yamaha 250 EndW'O l2XI ;--. SL. Xlnt cond . .$18XI. xlnt cond . .$1095 or best of- mllu. $.i7S. 6!I CORTINA GT, 4 mo old ITI4) S.U-2888 fer. 644-49!J9 * &l.2-32.l3 * v.·/guarn. $2(0) cash or l960 1.tERCEDES BENZ 1·~967~V\=v-B~ug--J500--,,,.-, -L-ik-,1 '68 Honda 450 Scram. T.O.P. Aft 1 pm, 6'16-3224 . 190 SL. Both tops. ne\v. \Vht \V/ reel int. Gd cond. $675. Only 'XLNT CONO • .67J.8208 AM-F~I $1300. 962-3029 :.ooo mt. Call 673.5<!3 DATSUN ·ss V\V Bug. Xlnt cond. Lnw l96S Sumld 80 Trail Bike. Good condition. 'iO tqs. $150. 64&-4506 '68 HOfl,'DA 3ro Excellent Cond., '70 n(is. $11 50. 536-7816 1970 HARLEY Sportster. Blue. v~ Clean. Eves, 642-03C9 BUSJESI' marketplace ln town. The DAILY PILOT Cl&uWed MCtlon. S a v e ....... -• -Lapk now111 NEW '70 DATSUN PICKUP MG mileage. $950. Call eves. _________ , 833-1367 MG =-c=~~~~-1 '67 V\V Bus. Orig, ()y,<ner. Salel, Servio.?. Parts W/camper, 96 hp overhead Jmmedia.te DelivU')'. cam, .f spd, d1r, I ply tirt:s, All Modeh: $1700 Cash. Call -Days 6~2491 . Eves. 673-2332 be.ck. up lJsHtl. You name · • , 1967 VW·Clean! it! Serial # ~. Excellent meeha1oically!° FU1J price .-: Ta~ small $1050 675-6139 dn or tn.de. Call Phil, 1960 V\V Bug. rebll eni;., 494-9773 « ~-'radio, very dean $550. Call 1968 DATS\!ff Wq. Auto 3HID \V. c.oa.t HWJ, N.B. S37-ro:i0 ext 303 or 541-5~ trans, new ttrn. Sacriti~ 6tz.9D , , M>-llM '69 V\V squareback, stick. 5 at $UiOJ •-'3118 bitlow bclOk. .A.ulborµed MG DNJer mos. old. 5f!OO mlles. Priv. 83J...1469 • pty. $2300. 646-J.119 O.PEL '67 'OPEL . Dix. Cpo. 4 opeed, 'J!' ~ II. Sold A: aenicedWwi. tVOJ. 400 ) $1395 POOLE · BUICK '62 V\V Bus, 1500 CC reblt engine. New clutch & bat· tery. Call 548-4791 '66 VW BUG l mmacula.ttl $UOO $-7329 (lf' 6'15>5141 '63 VW. R/H. Xlnt cond. Orig owner. ~1AKE OF· FER. lotu&t sell! 542-7882 196,'; Red Volklwqen, x:tnt cond. 30.000 mile1. $850. )49-4367 alt 6 pm OPE~. JAGUAR ·57 VIV. Ex"'11ont Cheap 234 E 17th St. Transportation. Make Offer. O:lsta ~teaa' · 548-7'765 Call 962-1182 '69 OPEL CT. Red. w/ Blk '63 VW ~mper w/ne.w ~ int. 4 speed. 102 HP. 11,tol CC e!'g1ne. Nu tires. $8'1;,. miles. lmmaclllatt.. $2995 orl=Ca=l=l=5.14-:=,l:109;;;· ====.I """'· m.mi VOLVO • POR$f:tlE . 145 -WAGONS •19 l'OllSCRI! COUPE. 164 -SEDANS VER'( a;EAN. EX'l'JIAS AD .other niodelt -ID $l3:so 1 * •495-4519 rtOek. 4 l!Pttds It autornadca. •68 PORSCHE 912, 5 •od. \'our Btst Deal~ Art Still .At Miko oum · DEAN LEWIS 646-4067 5 to 7 PM 1986 Harbor, C,M, 6f6.S803 l"'6 PORib!E &Qpe. ~i1'! '69 VolYO, 2 d•'. A • r._. CUlar)' 'Y~llow. a.om. 1ranl., Low rnJI~ 1 t -..;.------------------~~---: WW&J Call .m-tm °"""'· $2500 • ..,._ ~ " ' • 9 5 .· t I. 0 L • L I 3 . ), I --,..,,--,.-------------------------·-------..... -.---·--~--·-.. --·------------.....·-... ·-------• 31 PtLOt-ADVIRTISER --j W\(lllt!d'Y;J"~2l;l979 . • •. • . . , ••• -~. ,-, ~·· .... , , , ,. < TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIOfi TRANSPOR1".\T ION · TRANSPbRTAT~-, ~·ANSPOR:S:AflON • .. Wednosdof. Jonuvy !I, 1970 DAIL V PILDT . SS TUNS PORT A TIO,. TRANSPORTATION••l'iMi<Ai:iN<;•;,.p'c;o>iiRTl Ai:Tiirwoo.N.----r.T'DR'l<A;;;N;c;SP;;;O?.;Ro;T"A"T"I ""'~ UMd"tais ·9900 OHd Cars -9900 u .. d c... 9900 Imported Autos . ·-u...i-c... . -lit~ c.,.;!.'!J· ffOo, u • .,i r.,;~ ... ··.:::.!C ~JISTAiijG '.; VOLVO IUICK · CHRY$LER -. ·MUSTA~G<.: · , 1167'-""'''"" .v-8, ""''"w PLYMOUTH PONTIAC PONTIAC 1---. · J l tiru. 39,000 mi'1.,.JftCluclt• '63 Butck station Wgn, P/S. ·'68 ·-chi;at.,·N~w Yo"'"·;;-. '(11"lltf~~ '!1 Clt(iip:o ·~"l'" 13 •68 VALIANT '65 PONTIAC LEMANS '68, air, bkta, p/b, p/8, r/h, vinyl top, xlnt cond. Priv prt,v. 536-2308 '51 VOLVO 4 Apd. Good cond. Will trade for done buggy: u · nlotorcytje 80 to im.cc , with caab. ~ll.64 Nt. 6 pm P/B, •lug. raclc, rl:b . .:..$400. Xlnl cond-all extnu..24,000 , V'"' ''41' _SPCFJ> 't~ c~· Nqio. ~~; firm, S YR \VARRAN Bo -1,,_ < o ~·ll 963-2198 · ~·· tnlle1-w.arran·t"y· newSparkJtnl orli ~-·frmt ·-~70 i .. • ·'t ! 11o.1 1, • ·* ECONOMY PLUTSY nnev"' r. "'". pwr., '62 B I k ' • Sab 4 I Polyl"las Ure&=-rny loss YoW' ,lfft!l, vbvt" int.. 8ranll new . ' G T * fact. air., outslandln; trans. hnltp~ ~,.,; ';i,, .~~''· ~; goi~y S3000. 548-4822 °' l'>'ffilum "Tiger ll•"·" ~'!U..:, l!\t~s. ·to~ ·~le! $1199 Sole! •peci.i. tEQV87lll ---T-·B_l_R_D __ _ ti"''· $395. 842-l'IM ' S46-3!2'l -·w I ....... i·CiJ.;·•-~ milet .. Xlilt-. ·-· Mister "T' $l063 Autos Wonted 9700 l!IS2 sulc'l! Ou~ianct"'1' c0n-~ 'lo)ll-~ • fIM lidmo,' • POOl£ l-w-,-P-,-y--_---dttjon. cu•lully_0,a1n. CONTINENTAL ;.'.?ro"; :"',;,.~~:: ~!;DS~p~IU '. . :n11o !!!"~~.ICM ·~,,T·:::'; :,.f·.~"'\~: CASH t.lned.,·ReUOna.~,§4§-73TI, '68 ConM,' bik w/blk ""'Oft l..i"iuna Bi"ich--49J."F.i03, . ' au'1cK Full powtt Incl air. Xlnt _· • . , . ,,,,,1,,.t1 9..,1.ot.-bl,~dlo ~101----·· ... ~6f'd~SSF$$. 66 ·vAIJANT. O•lglnal . oond.im;.,~AT.O.P. _ · cADIL'i.AC ~. 1.aec. ~t • ._~. Ownt. . . . . . . . , . STATJON WAGON . .owner. Auto trans, ractio. Lo OPEL. JAGUAR Consider tnde tor smJller , 1 .. 642-2806 ~vts.. . 1 .6t.Ml.JB'JIANG ··.,.Sacrl.Ht:e! fql.l~ power, air coDd,,. -dtr'.;' ·~ucare1 ~MJ.3 alt 5 PM .134 E. l7th St. car. 847-3367· or 113S-1965 for used can A ~ Just can UJ roi fl-et nuniate. GROTH CHEYROllT . -WE PAY TOP DOLi-AR • .. , ,,.,, ctWi .I)= ..... all n!oJ<es: See 'Ra> ' 'Theodore Ro~na' J:orcl t • 2060 Harbor mvd. 1969 Eb DORADO ,v/al.r '64 CONT. Hu Everything! take ovez" ~~nta, 6 cyl, .Mullt. Se.ill .WUl. line. N""t. · · Costa Mesa 548-1765 '65 Landau. full pwr, air. cond. p"f'f), phi, 'CtlJnj>letely Pampcred'by kiCaI R,E, bkr. ~ck, loW 1lil? i ~ ~.E. 18th, prf:Y; POO 174. t .; .! : ..,. PONTIAC '68 PONTIAC Bonneville, 4 Sl~ Call s.B-1723 ~L equip. $15,00D aetuaF• ml'1, 644-l)SQ) or SIU-1133 : ' · ... : CaU Roy &Wm db ~4 Ms-6130 Ma. N. · b · .69 •••CJf 1 ,. pd.....,, dr hdtop, air cond .. PB, PS. 7 8 . Beautiful utmeg rown , .. ,. . ·' . ~9l. Call '62 88. good ·cond; new tires, ·r w\nd6"''1, ~-y ..... '5 1'· JRD. Xlht Cond. w/blk Landau top. U~eJ 675-43." bl --~ ·~ 11895.. can -A-' ' ,.,..RVAIR bt~ uph. re t <,;tU u. ·-'68 PONTIAC Catalina con· tU ~lri whl , lo-miles. 1970 v•..,.....i•<> Jai::t V.'8.IT. f or' Sal~ · bY • . "!Jll' • ' 4-7 PM' -· or best oJfer •• w.ottz· 7 1 -vet11ble. P/1 1 P/B, Lo\v . Reg. paid. Aval! about Feb 4-7 Pltf Oww. $6380. 5t6-6514 .. 1ii'·°MuS'fANG'·tainvt. :Ne°w mllNt,. )Cl.NT~· $1993 ht. $%390. 644-22M, evea. • '57 T·BIRD I '65 Flt;ttv.·oo? 'B~m. 1:96' COUPE. 3 ·sJxl. Mew Top. f1'C~ Nr. 1 !}.\·ner. 'Pl:.Yu.t\Q'.TM 1 ~ , «'.~t oth!r. 499--2614 1961 PONTIAC CATALINA 9 Orlclnal & eood condlUon air ·cond, ~-extras, "bne :a25~ ~~~ lhape $1350. ea.sh. 6'&00s4,aft 5. . ~·~ _ • _f , 1968 PO~JAC Tempe 11 t PASS. STATION WAGON. $USO, ca.II 96U23l ow~~· · 494'-3 89 J · · · · '67 MU'§'t)JiG \V./t; t:ra,iger '.ii PLntotfn.r.·cte'J.F; new .Sab\rl Wgn. Good . cond. Powtr steering & brakes. f.1UST Sell. '65 Landau. Fact bet .;',~~~·~·. , CQ_i~itl'E ; ;. ~~~~;,;rUe~!r ;:·~~~:1r.~~:~t ·.w.::~. Days Gr~ _¥r. :~~ P~::.nc 644-46S!~aft~r ~~~~~ Xlnt Cond . Used C•rt 9900 T·DIRD '66 THUNDERBIRD Full pwr,, fnct. air. R A H. .Exceptional cond. (RUJ275) $1977 PGOLE BUICK OPEL ·JAGUAR 234 E. 17th 6t. Costa rvresa 548-1765 '65 ,T·BIRD "'Alt" ir.;!PB(.PW Stereo , 4 Bt1Uty ' ' YPW 610 Sale! $1099 Sale! M:ster "T" 645-1441 2100 Harbor Blvd., C.M. CHARGE IT! c.~t. · 6f24lJ.O ~~"!c~'.." . 1965' Coivei•! stjog,.,, "' u...i 'c ... ~ *" -:-:t;oou~. e~~i ·-·1/~ --:d9900u,.d cars -· ... ·In •. ,16> hp, • .... --"-'"'--='-"-..:...'-"-'"-"-'="-· -'·~'--~--=-'--.;.<.~-----"· "'-.;;..;;.;.::.....==---..o;.==:: ... :c".::.....--_:;~:::i:::..::.:.:... __ _:;::;1 62 TOWN Sedan.~ New trans~ · )>osl.:tracttori;. 2 to(lS, rl:h. t'adi.ator. brakes. Runs gQC>d. Xlnt co~ ' t O'Wner $2463. WE PAY CASH. FOR YOUR C4R ., CONNELL CHEVROlEl ,,,. !Wbo< lit:,.\. ~ COi;la Mesa· 546-1200 L.\fPORTS WANTED Orange Counties TOP $ BUY ER Bll.L MAXEY TOY<11'A 18881 Beach mvd. fl. B~each. Pb.. 8(7-85$ I \VE PAY CAS!t FOR USED VW'r., ,,\sk for John, t'llll 846-9.36'k Auto Luslng-:-. 9810 LEASE '.iRENT Immediate delivery on all 1970 FORDS & FORD TRUCKS I __ '1Qpular n1akes. ~ FoL.i authorized lea.sinr s Get Our Competitive Rates Theodore ROBINS FORD 2000 Harbor Blvd. C.Osta l'iJesa 642..{)(110 ·,,i LEASE "' ·59 Cad Eldorado, full pwr .. air, vinyl top, 10,00J mi., $179 per mo. 'M carlillat Eldorado radio, air, vinyl top. Sl.59. per mo. '67 T-Bird Landau, full pl\'l'., air, stereo tape: $79. per mo. '67 Galaxie 500, 2 dr I-IT,· air, vinyl top; $59. pc1· mo. SO. COAST LEASING 300 \V. Cst Hwy., NB &lS-2182 U..ed C•1'1 $650. 546-5M3 Priv Ply ~-~~8.Y::l51!!:! .• __ , '61 Cadillac 4 Dr. All pwr, a.ir-conct Private owned. $5QD. 548-5232 or ~ 'st CAD. Below 'Vh!ll . $1150. Ruru; 8l Looka Good. Call ~ •.• 'r '64 COIUG:Tr.E. Con-vrl w/hrdtp. Xlnt CQn4. C_aU SH-2400, ext 2M;· FORD . I '·65 FORD ·CHEV.ROLE.T C~ntrY Sftltlre· ·wag. ~~"""-~~,..-,.._......,, •pv.T,, ;facto' air.,· 1ow I ':. • ~ : (GGV$9'l), '6~ ~~~~~-SS $1396 · onv. · · · POOLE Au_tq, ~S/PB . Ye'i!o~ilJk Iii!. ~ . . " . Sole! -$1o9~ Sole! BUICK OPEL · JAGUAR: . . 2.'N t . l ith St. . Mister '!T' 645·1#1 Cos1a .i\-Jf.sa 548-1'16ll '61 . t·c11:d .. C011v._ XL JVii. '68 CAMARO• RS IPw' . .,.,ting, .• , . .;, w<.J. dows) Cle~. _s;ood -o6i;id- 2100. l:ti.rbor" Blvd .• C.l\t. '""· • a.v.·ard , o..wn. I Sp, "321'' Afr 1~0 If( $i Rd -~· · 5-rr. waJTanty' 673--05 or 548-2247 Ser ?F'09 '66 I-'airlanc $X1 XL J90 ·V..S. 2 e! $199't Sale! •r. auto. ''"' ..,.. "''''''· Mister ••r• . ptn. 01~ owner, xint cood. $1500. s z..8108 • . . ·. -· 645• 1441 . I ·68 COUNTRY Squ4~ Sia ZlOO Harbor Qlvd .. C.M. \V.ai;,.10 pasii .. A/C. I.po.ded '65 EL CAMINO Auto trans, power ste€ring, blMU, air cOnd, . . Sole! $1199 Sole! Mister ''T'' 645-144~ 7100 Harbor Blvd., C.M. '66 JrO.pala conv, kc nC\V radio, heater, pow • 11 Mer. UM.er Blue Book $112j. Make offer to ownct 673-9.'i36 eves, 49f-.12:li days w/ .. ~traa! · 1 owner. .&14-2246 'Gi · FORD .} Ton. Cab ~! Chassis. . dual .v.·hh. Gd Cond. Call &12--4930. · 1!>70 . ri1A.VER1CK, , 111.ilea,gc, ,U:to; radio, ~al~r. $2100. 534 .. 5291· • '64 FdRD .Car 500, t &sor ~. V-$, auto • .pood order. $850, 549--1~ . .. ._~ '65 Fairlanc 4 dJ' Sedan. A.C. \V/S/W. Xln't Cond. $Sj(l. Call .9!>&-t.~· __ Used Cars 9900 · , 548-41~ ... -------oond. ~· Mfl!!'O.aU~·3!1. ~ r, -COUGAR '69 XR-7 Conv. BUICK 167 umaro S.S. '3'0 F' •''· """ ml'.: ... ,,,,v, p ly. R/H. PIS. ·RIB _,--11-'e·w ~13: :428~ i\1argarite, Getting New Car _ PolygJas tires.. °5-16.2182 . 'CdM .. Must Sell 1956 ,CHEVROLET. Good 1,;;;;======== __ .fi&.BUJCK , , condit.ion. 3 ~ :tpns. T ,\KES M£-TO \\'ORK · S:KIO. M~294B a(t J ??if EVERYDAY '65 CHEVY 11 NOYa, 2 Dr. & USES NO OIL C.ood condition. Original VERY GOOD Owner. * 675-7580 , TRANSPORTATION. Power Brakrs. st erring, 1966 Chev. Gd. lr8nsp . .car. Se8ts k Windows. Does Runs good. Ben offer. N~d Paint! $100, See at 281 ,,.,.,.,_·~-=~=~~-~ No. D, Del Mar Ave .. C.M. '67 "300" 2 DR. La.Mau. All Eves & Wkend6. Or Ca.U P"T/air, lo mile. nu lh'Cs, 642-3844 shodtr&:-brks. 644.:.t285 · ~.Jitll!ITA.l\IG , • 'ft6 :M UST~tib'. 'Blue W/11·hitc' \'lnyl tp~ Man~ CX· lras. •Ii.~ ~r. 5'.s-6003. 07 Blue Fas(tia.ck" 289, .:-slnt c.'Oncl •• xtra.s. $1399. 548-645.1 or ~16-9328 · ·1963. i\justarig. R.&Ji, . PJS, Air. Nu 'Ii.Ms, bait. 5950. 494--0749 days., 494-0m eve•. FREE -4.4J .l : • • • .... ... rn l'f ·-l" WITH THE · PURCHASE Of A NEW CORTINA • 2 Doors • 4 Doors • • GT's • wa,..,.s 12,000 Mil! er OllE TUR WARUllTT WHllf'YOU IUT A NEW 1969 CORTINA FROM US Wl WIU~PAY FOR ALL THE , GAS rT usrs FOR TWO FUU MONTHS ALL GASOLINE MUU IE DtslllUED _ A f SUMSrT FOIO ••• NO PAYMENTS TIU; MARCH ht, 1970 .. ' . , .. ' / .,, ., . .. \ .. ' . ; .• ··•···.·· .. , 3'ohnSOD+SOD' ORANG.,E , COUNTY'S FINEST USED CARS ·-___,._ I -, . ' ' . ' •l .' • ~ : ~ - · .-_ .-:' ,-·101itt1on & Sen Has The Rep1ttation 01: Otli!rl•IJ· Tfae ;fh1esl Selectio• of ll1e4I Cars i• the Ceunty1 ' . . " '.•.' FOR ' ":$.AFE ~BUY . ' · .. USED CARS .· ...... : .'. '" 'CONTINlNTAL ' ' . Coupo .. Ro''""oo~ . rn1t1llJC-' "flniJh' will. tiltlik . ,J11tli,r I whil .. J 1nd1u r9of. ·Lll);wry oqwi-;pH, • · f.1.<tory 1ir, ot,c, ~S R 110 • ; ' . • $549.5 . ~ . ... ' . . ! -..:. ' ... ;1•~ Of,i.SJ.~ .... " 9vld fitil.illi,~w11 1 r.nd .. u t ra1f; ·IUtht>..1~11.l"ltfbr. All t~' luVrv · ftotur•• ·Incl. fut•rf' ~. ·nP7J~·:-. : · ··. -,$a8's:. $319~ .. . • . •r • • ' ·· .. ·67 CONTIN-IKTAL.: ,, . Con.-•rtiblt: POl~~·whi11 will! •l•o''·lo1thn & • ,.h;t. -'.tP"· f.ull~p,.,;.r equippld wJtll -f1tt •. Afr.- : V6V~52 .•. • . , $2995 '. ' ,'66.· CONTINENTAL .. . . . ... ·Con1tiirlit.i1~ Clrill.i l ''' -mfti · bllr. 1••1h'f -& .'. · bllr .. top.·· f11 lly· luih1ry eqlllppo,j I •f.Utory ~j,', SQA t .1l . ·•· •:. ,, $249$ .. . , . • •· '.lS .ej;INTINENTA~ · . . : '.l. .. .,, .C•••rt.. loi'f•' 1iftl1h •with _..,,;...-lodh;.': ·, inflTiot. fully • .t11iilrv· 'oquipp1d · 111.c:lud/ftg• fUll · ·~JICl'lfl•: 1l focfory" oir, .U~!l•utUt ~011~ •.. Ll11- 0UW 91! ·•.· -·-·· -~ -:~: -.. $199$. . : ' . ., •• '''°l! . .·--. -.. .... ... . . .I IRAD WAITI '69 l\!ERCURY M1rqu;1 Colony i-1rk 1+1. w9nt. ' pin. Fw!I pow1r oqutpped --a f1cfo1y 1ir. YWR l•l . ' $3995. '68 l\!ERCURY Colon~ 'p•~ Stt.'W...,.01!1. ,fJ to shoo1o :Tro~l VTM 1J~mt4iu.lfl chrol'(lo y1llfw finj1~ with oil winy! intorior. Aalorn1lic tro111., pow1r 1fo1ri119 I br 1ket. Foctvr<, oir cond. l•••fifvl cvnd. " $2905 '•ft MONTEGO • MX 4 dr. 11d1n1 !J ft choo10 lrt ml. All li1vo 1uto.~h1n1., r14i,, h11l1r, pow1r 1le1r .• pow1• - br1k11, f1clory" •ir, lond1u roof. YWR 091- 1,00l:i in iloi. $3170 '6' DODGT'CHARGER Cp1., •ulofn1lic tr1nt., r19 io & li10!1r, pow1r br1~11. f1clory eir, tvrquoite fini1h will! rn1lch- in9 interior, Li,. SQll: 440 $1795 '67 COUGAR Z·DOOR limo frvd witt. rnotcliint w;nyl buck1h, 1ulo., lit on9in1, 'P.S .. RIH, n1w cir tr1d1-jn, on1 1w111r 1nd 'or¥icod by our compeny. VDR 233 $19_95 JIM ITllNMm '68 FORD F100 I' PICKUP R1dlo, h11for, pureho11d ntw ~Y Jt h111on l Son. EJCcolltnl condition. Lie . 091917 $1895 "67 PONTIAC GTO 2.Dr. H.T. 60!' 1J1!1t ,m1t1lllc fl11i1h with bl1c:k buckot 11St., 11110, tror11., rtfio l h.oot1r, ,pow• '' 1to1ri n11 focfory eir. l1011tiful co!Mlition. TRJ 101 $1995 c:HiYsw NIW YORKER • Dr. H1tdloit. Powor tlo1rin9 I ~1r1k11. 11110° '"1liMt,11111., rodlo, he1l1r, ftill 'ow1r. l11uli· fully 1nolntt ined. 55,000 ori9. mllot. Uc. OZD "' ·$1695 BARGAIN CORNER I• O•r lort• c.-r, w ..._ ••1MJ•111 nM un. s. ... ct ............. •5"11. s. .... .... ••• d11pllccrtlo .. , I0""9 ••'•• "911 toe 10~11 _, 9"llt tti .. c11n .,. rMI Hrpl-. l:OOK 'IM OYIAI '66 MlltCUltY' MONTCLAtlt 110. l k. UGW ltl Clol11, llltl f9t llltl• .. ~-====: '66 ,0110 DAU.XII. Ht I Dr. H.T. fLW Mt Oltkl ~· • ..• f ''7 MllCURT ll!AR9lll> '..a Dr. Hordtop. loouliful 9old b1i90 fini1k with ·Motching intorlor, ·-fully pow1r .qvlpJldi f•C• tory 1ir, l1nd1v roof, ono ow111r. Driw111 only ·19,000 mrr. •• UZH 914 $2495 ., •. TOYOTA COROLLA . l ~ DSP. 4 lpd. tr1nt .. rodio I h11!1r, whit• w/ Ir.look inl1rivr,· lf,OOO 1c:tv1I rnil11 . l16utifvl •cond. XOC 511 $1395 --. MllltCUltY 2·00011 IM!llclllt M.T. JIOO IQ (HM T .. Ltltll ... IUICtC lltCTaA CotlVlltTllU Lie. Yl'U ... NICI cir, '&8 '01110 TOJllHO Ct11Vfffllllt. lllll U1. Cllt"' ~o ;liQson ··•·on .Il.~;@@·~I r@~'ii'~~~.OO'W&ll. • . ~ . .. .. . ·1~;: .... ~ . ~626 HAUoR IOUL~A.U, conA MllA ~ -··~~,. NIW .. URI I Mlle leuth of the -: _'54o!!.l6aO·: '''~-: M2.otl 1 la Dle10 "••WllY ' UllD CARI 140•1631 • .. I I VIR'l'UAJ,~ Y E,VERY COLOR AND OP'lllON. MADE NOW . . . ' . ' . iN._sifdCK . ..'t -. :. ·R.OBINS. • FREE """ ,., Tho 01 ..... 1i. C..m.,..., ,.. ~·~· ~E· 100°/o PARTS AND LABOR W.4RR,ANTY 4000-MILES· OR to-DAYS " • , c..,.,. .n niec-.1c.t ,.,,. 1a1udl11t ...,,.., tr...:...mr .. drM n... ,.. .... nus lnlia, ~ 1ir1c1 ahust lrsieM. All repoho wort 4o11e hi -... ~ •fis:t=wt. • SPECIAL OF TlfE WEEK '66· PONT.fAC '69 FORD CUSTOM CATALINA WA•ON . " . .' TH,EeifiORf. .. ·,aOllJi~. sr. JHEODORE · «OllNS, JA. • GET ·-V N f EATAB l E VOL~ME · ;·slv 1·1:&.S . A'T THE HOME .~ . , 01'.1 TH~. . -~liaii:Pf8t· Pencil · " • 1 '\ . ., . . iNGtAND'S. NC!) • .-l . Siies:· pjER .. . . \ ·,• '-~":' • (-• • ' t,; I ' AM~l~A'S ·NO. 11. IMPOR,-T;':•"·y•,. '• .,. I · · ... I GI.ISM...--- .;,:;R~b~!-: ·:-'-:- OVER 60 IN.:ST.OCK . -' . , .. AT ~~EARANCE 4 Dr. 5.d. 4'29 VI, •11to., pow1r 1t11ri11,g ,\ di1c br1•11, h11l1r. City of Cci1!1 M111 'olic1 ca r. Compl•f•I, m1i11• t1i11H· •t Th•odor• Robi111. R•m•ind•r •f f1ct. w1rr. ... u. '"'"""$.1:49c, Automatic, power 1f;aefi;,9/ .flidi~ i h91ter, air conditioning. IS~8~91 ! · . ! .' . . · · ···1t1s¢0VNI$ .! , ..... : ;. . .. .. ~.\!~· -~· ~: ·~ . THll,,,t;! ·'SfoEED '64 AUSTIN MEALEY SPRITE Appx. 51,100 miles. Red. IHCA9691 '67-GALAXIE-500 4 DR. SEDAN F1ctory air, auto., P.S., P.8., rfdio, h,ater, WSW. IZBE732 I ·~139.0 '66 GALAXIE 500 :roa.siDAN ' Automatic, P.S., .V.8, r~dio, .h~eter, low miles. IRN7591 Stk. 2l8A. ' .so90, ~ ~ "0 . ' '68 CHEVROLET IEL All 4 DR.' SEDAN Atltomatic-, radio, hea~'•r, P.OWer steering. l¥Wl\.c61 l I 'l>S LTD 4 Oi. HARDTOP v1; 011io., . r1dio: t1 •• ,~ .. e ir condJlio~tn9_ 1\vj ~ 4JI) '. .., s109o '"1 , '6l''Clit!vrolet CHEYELLE S.S. CONYT. $.1i224. '66-.. CHEYROLET 1/J TON I FOOT llD V-8, 1tic~, radio,...h~t•r •.. IT8l5J 2 l -'66 FOR.f> X~-... 2 Or. H.T. Automatic, r~d_i~, heater, AIR CON· DITIONING, powor 1teerin9. ISVY 5121 '1090 . , . .,, .... ' '64 CONTINENTAL .• Dooa· Slo~N~ .. Full power. FACTORY AIR 'CONDITIONING. IULF7791Stock1600 '65 OLD.SMOBILE VISTA CRUISH Autom1tic, radio, b>atfr,, flower steering, f•c~ tory air. IPCR 78ll . . ·. ·.•·1190 '67 Datsun St1tio11 w19on. TWU '07f ' $10,90 ... "'67 LTD 4 DL HARDTOP ' l•.o ·VI , 1Mlom1t ic, ll&H, f1ctor.y elr, pow1r tfHf• i1'19. IUVR.61t>J $1590 SVi.llDAlDS·..:. DIL'\l~H -.. .• t,11-. . . STATION WAGONS. . AU'T0111ATIC TRANS • • TRUCK . .. CAMPER Z"fO CHOOH Ill.OM •• , & '" . "; . -.. '6' Mach '1 4 IPllD, 411 COll4 .lft A19i• 111i h•1t•r. Appr••• ·;Fri~t,ly 6,600 mil11. fYC\. Oltl . '68 .Muston!J,. Liit.i NIW. THI HOT ON' 4 JP•••· power br1\11, r•· lllli •• lh•t•r. Appr0lli11t1t.• 1, 17,500 .~ii••· lvtP JJ6)1 MANY Wltlt 'FULLT AUTOt,IATIC:. T~NS., All°COND., l!}.DIAL TIRES, RJioK>! ._:.., . . . ; . P.VINGSI ·SAVINGS! . SAVINGS! . T'5t Drive A11" • • . English, Ford T o'ff1! · Winn.-. of s,oo ,. , · Rdy jltld · Race · · • ' '" .......... -.....-, ~·· .i Throughout :ni• W_orldl New ' 1969 ft-25"0 1'1cbp $.238.23 f2MAF7.f9\J .; FULL PRICE DRAG CLUI! • ' .; N.VENT 'i N~. ~ "-CQSTL-Y ""'-."'= 170'· ... ~A .. "1. Coll· Bf<ONCO ........ ·,-~--· s2974tY tft • ..... Jwt JO lllf• ..... •.; ·1~ ...... $f95 ORDIR YOUll.5 r11.1ce , TODAY ALL 11.IMAINll(• .. ; 1" 'WSI A NJW 196f'L_ lt7t - . NO#" AT . All NlPULAll . ' . MA!'.ES-MODl!LS ~~~L .. AUTHORIIEO FOliO cLoWour · LEA~INti SYSTEMS 'DISCQUNTs DAILY 11.EHTAL.5 COMPETITIV~ II.ATES ' . '70 . MUSTANG New 101/2 Ft~ Elflp,.,do Camper IPOITS lODf YI •1191111, S 1p.t1d tr1nt· .lftit1io11, willlle: o~•I tlr11, ll'l•t ·wbHlt, raclie inti h••t•r. Apy... J,JOO 111il e1. 1021>.GDJ '67 FALCON CORONIT 4 DL 110., , City of N•wport l;u:h 01· t1ctl~1t cir, Avl;m1tic, p111W1r tl•1rl11t ; I; br1k.e1, h•1t1r. {ll51f1l !toe• No, 2t44A $1190 '69 CHEV. WAffN • KiMJ1wooil. 196 VI, 111to., #1ct•ry 1ir, P.S., P.di1c ,Aulomitic, ridio, hiil;r. brtk•,, 11199191 rtck. 111 vlny4 iRt1r. Appll. 16,900 IUOE6l91 miles. 10174~4)" IStk. # Pl4Jl.)r $1390 -.. :,$3190 ' OUl , ... . ~fjelbys -~----~S+,!JCJS Fully Equipped and R11dy f6r Your Pickup or • "1ew '70. OVER 4~ '· CAMPERS IN SToe·KI .~~J. '2014 ,'~~~ '1395 ' DISCOUNT $619 ·MO. 1552 .-.-...,_. .. IJtT -.1 If -2060 Harbor Costa Mesa @6~4 2-0010 e A•-' TO• P '" HllN[lA r '~ ,,. r •'A fl •op;,, , ,... rr 1 • ,, PARIS l> lERVl(E HOU ~l PARIS ONLY \und,1, I() .1r ''°' t. I' 1.•.• '•''• f ~· ,....,1r;11t.' ....... ~ 1CJ: "~~ •1,.,l ' .·I \IOAi 8 At-..1 TC' !J r t-.. ..1 )ATLJ~DA,Y • • -~ • •. " • i I 7 1 I r