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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa17 ' • , • . . - ~ . ' .. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOoN,~R!.lCi,_J.970 • Vnder Ci .. • VOL A,... M , • llCTtotn. " l'A••I ' • ' • . :e • • • • • • • j • '. • • f • • ' . NuJie11 . . .. .-' I • ens·· Ar-,,est • • .•. ' . • I ' " ' •• .. Eiref ighters Gaining Upp41~ · lJ·aB JINCIN<i. <AF> -. EclW•d Everett ll!Jrloa; ~ t1y. ""' l!'!!!i ~_trarou• double take and ·~'.mannerisms made him a muter of dr.W room com- edy for 60 years, died 1'leldiy. He was If. 1)e Brooklyn-born Horton m~ his ·dtliut as a chorus boy, starred in dianu ... i>!af• ae.ct JD•d~ more than 108 monts. ~ Death ~ at hil ~e on Edward Eftrtlt Hdrtm Lm 1n ·11111 Loo ADp1a auburb. ' . , ' • The CIUIO .... DOI -but the lam!~ roqllllled tbll, iii lieu of flowers, memorial contrlbuUou1 be ~ to tbe American Cancer Society. · Horio• wu ldml(led lo a"hospltal at Glens Falll, ii. y,, GO Sept. 4. He had been staytflg at his summer home at nearby Lal!e Georte at the time. He left the holpiW.a--. or so taler. In a reoeal tnterytew, ~eetlnc on hls career he Aid: · !, • ' 4'} never considered m,.elf a movie ac- tor. rm a stqe adOr, ~when I'm on the ·atqe In I pod play with a nice aootenee." . . !Iii ·plolj perfonpaneeo lndao!ed more than 2,GOO in one ilone, "Sprlnitftne for Hemy," u a IOllle'Wbat ',ratl1h · automobile Jn11D1te, Henry Dewllp, who JllUll<d, laqhed, cried, danc<d and bop. ped to audlance c1e'1lpt: one crtuc ..,... L!bal the lbow Is "Horton 'a veblde, ,.-oo when he's not oa otage the plaJ ·-to a cruhtni hatt •.• H-Is Dewllp and Dewlip ii Horton." In hb '/Os llc>rfl\ll kured ble,'and !Hite thoaten tmwpout the nallGD for about :II -111 a )'IU In Iba~ and other , familiar rolls. t He mlde his flnt tcreen appeltanct: in 11121 In lht leading male role al ''Too Much Bulinels." For seVen years he alternated film work with 1 to ct performancu In !.oa Angelea,.and for two yean bl p,..Suced ,..i llarrell In hls own jtock company In, Hollywood. -Deipite his long c-.reer u a film-com- edian, miny admirers remembered him 11 a personable leading man who played ogposite such state beauties ·11 Gertrude Dallas, Mary Servosi, Blanche Yurka, Ethel Tercy and Dorothy Dalton. .;Bl',·~sl Leaves· ".Critte~ . ·~~ In film roles he might be a harried hot.et clerk, fussJ businessman or ao<xv hearted, busybody relative. AlmeJ/a ' trademark were his espre111ions • of alarm, conRrnailon, panic. · AsUd once If be mjjht retire, - 1.Aiil: 0Never •. An actor retires only When there's no further interest in hls work." He ·bad recenUy gue1t.st.arred In two t.elevtalon series and aakl ht figured he wu ... good for another 20 yean euUy." Firehotise Girls ' Off end Corporal I ln'CQsfa Mesa A Yonn&' Marble whole .name may go down Jn Ute COrpa:' history as unique pllctd a pair of nude danctrs under citileni' arrest at Costa Meu'1 Firehouae blf Tue.day night. Cpl. Clarence E. Ro(ers, of santa Ana, said'tbey offended his tenle or delicacy. J.'cqueJynn R. Featberly, 25, of San Bernardino and O»eri M. Fleming, Z2, of SaJU Ana, were booted Into Orange Coljnl)' Jail on <bar.es al lndeeent ex· posure. 1be amst of. the dancers -later rei,ued on $625 ~ each -sparked an angry reapoOle tjlat led to a Newport Beach electronics technician being book· ed. loo. Edwlfd J. Bennett, 13, ol lltlt W. Bay . . . Ir •. -;. . .,·, .... f' ~ ... ·\ •· . ,.. ·,• ..,,.....,.... :io.FOOT cRA:1°E'R IL'~ED IN HIGHWAY. A$. DYNAM;Tl-lADIN TR,UCIK 'ii.OW.:J;.' " . . NMr Sprt,,.flo!d, Mo., ., Sniper Fires Into 47,000 P.....i1 et·Explell-• v ' . D~namit.e Trtu;k Explosio_n KillS Two in 'Milsouri' .. ' . · SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPI) -A tnict loaded with an esllmaied 17,000 pounds of dynainite4wu blown'up by snJper flre1o- day on interstate 44 Welt of SPf1ngftelct, poUct said. , ' , : • . . .~ ,, . . I ·Costa. Mesa Teens Freed"1 ' ' . . '7' : In Illeg~ ~rse~al Cas ,:1. ' . . . . " . . . " . ' ) . . ' . . , No Callfornla crlmhl·chlrprll!ifOe •de·omltied lite 1111 ay nlcht, filed qlinlt I • pilr of Cotta f...... I~~ r. I .. j.. _ ' l WRJIOUi teenapn Who are now fne; altor being ;lllCf t.11•1~ MGnl!aY ·~let IWll and ..,i.-"'° captund. . lliiecttft Lt. ~· Wd the The aaaorted mltttary ind rjYlllan action -takal •16 laCk ol evidence. ..... _ ·-ln<llldlnc mad1lne -.and addJnc !lat. -. ...,.. deac-Home Delivery -Price-Increased Ave., was charted wtth disturbing the -----by Costa Mesa felooy unit detec-tives pickinl up the !WO diiicers "Cpl Rocera arreated. Only 1r._n1a of the truck and blta of the bodies pf the truck'• two driven Wft't found after thfi blast, which wal beard u far as 20 miles i.w11 mcf ~ plite glass windowa in Sprin&fllld,·eill'I 1llDk dlllanL • The tnick -operated bJ TqS!afe Trucking, Inc., the target ol 1 teammn 1trlke which l>epn Sept. IL 'l'bl FBI entered !(le --.tiJM qo alt,er eeverat trucb: owned by · the c:oncern, which opecltlbea in the haallnc of IX· ploslves and nuclear materiall. were lfrelled sis daya qo whervan anenal ol :ottirMy ~ • · auloml\k rillea -will be dllpoleil ol Ir)' Uvated. • Trelilur1 ~ lftD&I, ...... ,,. f Teletypes le I Friday mtanwhlJe wlle...td oilll pn111 f-.J -.... -~. wllldl m: · David 8. ·M"""'Plln, ·II, and Doullll eluded oucb 'a 'l!>ldaltln u a .'M. Llillevln,JI, bqtb of tlll Cec11 Plaoo, mntloct< ftllll!li~ bad boor> ,ft)>Ol1ed A new oubacrtplloo rate of, $US per montla 1w home deli.erY of 1be DAILY PILOI' -Into ellecl ~. Oct. I. QdlJlled rlalnl C!Jlla af all producllon --~a-llya .. -II per' ton neWJ)lrint price in-cm.. -have made the -incrUM DIC I lllJ'Y. [nvee:Ugators said he became irate wben the situation wu aplalned and it appeared GbvioUI the show w a s ofe r. ·They 11kf the six-foot, two-inch ~Id raorted to a four-letter word aDd uled it RVeo limes while they U'ie<l td 6ush him up. ]Officer Oen• Norden 11ld In hb written rfport ihat Bennett refUled to.reply after ~Ing advllied ol his conatltutlonal rtghts: . t "No re.spome. He just kept counting bi.ii money," Norden's report uld. fl""1 upon.· . r .. . ~ •. :Jit~ , 12tli. Motorcyclist · ' ~~Wdi;,n~ ~or~ le1llb af'UiM and·lbef bHO been ·In 30 Days Killed . :=,,:= .. r1n1 belcn .... '" An Anaheim ~llal .TuoldaJ jllt'""" ~ bJ·IWo ~ ... " beeame the 11111 -ln 'tl* laal'lt !ifa bomt 11 a ll!'P'd In the lrlr· days to loio bJa !He wllllt rld!JC a eyd• of an omerpiiey police Canbol .; . In Orange eounty. , ~ ol c,dl 1111,ce. Police •Id Rndr F. Tl<!lfe, II. d / """"i 1111 tact ol Iden- 1., .. *'' 1'";l' n..;;:~,.1\V~d .U],.1-Yf;. . i :Cq0ls Jf ~~.~ ~r ·. ,, ; .,. . ., · ... -~l • I ~-I " , ,.. .... er . I 'J'be IUJ1 Will break throup that potcby .mutal ~ Thurada' ln ' Ume to ll1fttch the local .__ turu up to 75 degrlel. booltlnc the 1nland memny to 11. lNSIDB TOD-' Y If I/OU """'I to po to • Plar thi.s weeknd.. thtrc or1 plentw :•I th""' to c~ 1rom --' JO . ,on the boardl fn OroRQt Coun- . til alont. Ste Entniolnmnt, ~2+. '"""' a ...... ,... c....,... . '· ,..,.. ....... c--.. 11 ......,,._ .. ( ........ "' , Or.... c...r It C...,.,.. IWt PTA D c.... a..,....,..., • c--'IJ .,... ....... Dt... ...... ,. Dt. '""'=• • ...... ,... ' ......... ..., a.... •• 1 Ml ~"::.'::" .. ....... JI.ff .. ..._ . ....., . ·-~ .. ._... ....... • { ' · Your DAILY PILOI' carrier, M In- dependent mm:llmil. will flljoy hlper .-np rr.m the new price and the DAILY f!LOI' will -to Improve npmq and prodllcllon teclln1quet to deliver .• nea bitter PrOCIUd 'I! you ii thelldllro. The Marine cont.acted police earlier in the evening to ask: lf they thought It was Jifll for ladles toexpaoe 1liilr most m- timate femtninity ID public. The driver of a Trl.State.tnict !ru<l· Ing abetd ol the vehicle whlcb expldc!ed f'eported teeing a 1ftUUle flah I U he pused 1 hilfiwoy lnl«change. Moments Jaltr tbe blast 0ttur1ed, blowing a enter 25 to 35 feet deep 1n t11e hllflwar and causliig eatensm anao to two'tllllnc -(9'o llLAll', Pip II Anaheim Mlinorta1 H .... tal obortly alter Qllcattoo _., llcLlulhlln '1>1un- be rode his vthlde.-!nto the Jldl ol a, leored to pl .... at tlll liouot, where ~*I-by··Wllltf-M.-ilratlGll 'f 7 ibl--"'dodqllllld . .,-too, mm M ... SL;'llana ~ ,,... ooUcod. w • ""111 111-ea,__..,"-l--.I ------ • ' II I ,, • Bylrvifte • • A'riport !bat the city ot !rv1ne will bt -heavily~ tllan _.i j....... stat. .... deJiled today by Ille -~Company. , 1 , A .,.._.., f« the Ranch Com~ny • llld lhel'<llllJ thalii -..... le'\I !llr ~ ........... 1 od Ille ...... ; pion llled WI month will -.Joo ID- • ' . • 'I'll_ ..... --, Complu alrudy tn .mten<e 1111 ot ' 'MacArthur Boul<vard Ind north ol the : . UCI campJS; 1 1,-..n iDdllltrlll ~ •. , pies ii Ille ealiwww -belll -al 1111· pr_..j d'1 II 11bow1(C11 0.. plan. ' · -ol lhlll arei bea bOen ·-for Jn. dlllllry tlncco 111i. . ; : NnPn ~ atY ('Amell-Carl .• . K,.ila :Moal!v ni&ht bal _..i. that " ·· .. ·er-Couat;y • .,.. ..... ollld1ll'btcl ID- '--16-tl!en_&._af ' ',lnduitrtallzallon.; The atatement ns made u the 'councll clitc:usaed 111 pe11!ling testimony before the Local A&ency Fonnatloco Oommlallon (LAFC) on UMo rs;."1-IDQO<poralio!J of ~·~that~'~:a.if.~ the --plan, along wlllJ ... . --papen. In -"" tlta .. :;.g.t;jlj~·..., .a.•\• --to-- •wrttten ......... Cll the -par-to the I.AFC bJ Oct. :a. . ,. • A pllilC lie.m, oi tlla \ncoriiciratlioD " wiD bt.-NClf.12. . • Realclenta within what •ventually will • · . lie a major calilornla clb' ftled formal _, liltorpontton"paperl with the . Coonty Board of Suporvtaon Ind 'the I.AFC ·r ·mrU. Jhil month! · ., .• Tbla,· tn ttaelf, touched off a dilpute :, . "-••thepr~-1- Dl,ILY f'ILOT ,._..., ............. SHleLDS (LEFT) AND LANGSDORF FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT . New Al1'8nment for C•I St•t• Fullerton's Founding Prtaident . ~ ~, ;l>oll! ·the Collinl Radio Company · pro- , J>!!JV, -Newport -ii planning Lang-_dorf Moved Vp ~-to .......... the Or-CocmlJ Airport, . ~'l'be ctti. In -1n1,to -the 177· acre. tract, baa drawn thr<ala o( aulll ·' lr'om. the Irvine Company Ind this .... .,. .dlacuuecl ·1n ·aecutlve -toci .by the Dr. Shields Takes Reins .. ·-lolJi>wtoC the Moqctoy lliibl i.> ~ In ·<awns for tbt maater plan ~·· i!Uay, ~Ii< r..la'thla II far'""" tm- .,:; pi:rtaM than the· issue of 1he ~ dty' At Cal State Fullerton llsell. . . •. · Ho arpil the 1'lamlnl llall to "tab a · ._,. •pod bard -oit the w11o1e maat.r plan. By GEORGE. LEIDAL In 1961,•the Or"llie County Pms Club · .. ~ ·nil -could have a tremendbas effect on • • Diil' ... ..., nanwd him ''Man of the Year in Educa. Newport Beacb In tenna ol lud uae," Ii< Dr. WWlam B. J.app<M. prtlllclmt of ilon." uJcl, . Cal stato· Nlertoa, baa -allJIOlnlad · ~ repllces Dr .Jl. G. Whitesel. A repr....taU" o1 the Oraap County -_.tor lcr -te aftaln at 53, -"""ett for uaignment aa.cteu Planninl Dopartment thla mornllil .,... the -collele ~ -.. Dec. L of lnlUtutlonal mwch waa approved by finned that there have been no cbangea • t•.....-i, .. a rmldoDt ol Corma del Chancellor Dunib. ·' :l..~~~!!J:~.flltcfby -~~.Zibt~~o:: ~~:"~='the~ He noted that Ille new COIJlPlex waa not ~~a pslod IMI llP'lol· tiooal-lqtalatlve • _,.unlcatl,.,. gap abowncxoap!qclltbt'iOcdllOnl-!f . • m;. --: atnoa part o1 bla new clullet-wlll h< "to thecltyllladn•nan;;w·· • · be ~lfll-'I!~ .banclla IMij-y -..1,.1s1au ........ An lrvjne COmPlllJ! ~Ille bt Ida ,. M < 'al Cll' <mltlael." · I - ana, which Ilea /JOIJ ,cif U.S. ~ '" l!jil lid lllr all 1111 11-,.ar Dui>lte tloe acquiaitlon of some vocal Marine Corps Afr ,ltallior\Jl3'~ -~ I hifrlry ! ~""°" aald state coll• le&1111Uve· cr!Uc1 following the unr•tl probably not be dOvelopeil tor' it 1oui 10 a.anc.lb' Glenn~· Dumke approached whlcb plaped CSF laahpr1ng, Langsclorl ,.an. , • · · , hl!n -lwo -a., -.. tl!e aald be · feala "my retotlolll with · ~ ::1'Wll;tdll 111J' dliJelopment ~ d wm.. vke dleactli1Mp. ' leP,laton hive been excellent." > .!lmll ca dta ~t abWIJ el dta •lllDcl al Dr. Sldiicll,•M, beMJ• Illa ,_.. ' Dr. Slllelcla, noting lle'd wwbd clotely. I' f!!ot ..._ " • · ' .we ·..u.,. clile!. He ·-a ''!Hf -~for tha pall three years,, • < · ;: ' · • ' dUce'.' ol bel1,:::.,:-al Illa ~. "I'm ture ~will mab•viiy stgnlfi, I • · · • · .._ by a ~ -anct. l!ellev• me, much neacled con-' n:n.~ns CGllllllllloe, baaed CX1 put ~ Of all· tribatiClla to thla ~ stale coU.p j 'I,'· cu...., tep ~II' --, J...,.iorl' .,._in hll new peoltton."· , 1 ' spacul olelL I~ Jnclicated be would try to l 'R--·dJ• · ecJ 1.....-,.i told Iha IAll')lrlaad 1acu11y apand aa much time ·u posatbje vialUng : ~ 1ne OV . and -Ji1e n...toy "1 believe thel campuaea,. but other lhli1 Iha~ Ii< said, ; 1 · · • • aftor 111 or 12 yean cmc10r -~~ "I ba,,...'I had a chance to talk about I t· !IJe,dlr-llr Iha ~ of Ila u -111 ~ belter iervOd by 'blQer llld better' plant for the state col· ; """"' pion ol atr tnmoPokatloo lcr .... me! cltfhnot I~ lep /IYlllem." : ~ O!cmlJ ilJ' the IUlpb .i., ru-. ''!'win 111111111e tbe -cbancellonbtp Aa for Ibo llmtna of the swttcl! of CSF ; ;~ u;.-by~~lllo ~~-~. Dec. L J plan a loo& . .-vacation lea-p, Lanpdorl said, '"Ibere 11 no : · _,, ~~ prior to .that time, llld I tnlend to take a CIPJIOr11me or Inopportune time. We got : .....,L _, -' ... \i. · leave from the campua about the middle off to an excellent 1tart this year and we , ·~ ~ w Avlrlloo '""''l:",J. of October,, La~ aalcL upecl·f\O major confrontations. : ·-·~the~" · Be tolcl'the -later bit vacaUon "Ofcaune.~wUlbediaqreemenls, : b1 =r~ of ~ producUoa, · p\aaa were not ret fti-m and. that be m. that 'ls the nature of ,n academic 'tn· : ,~-_ ... rad by P..-. • ' taMd to malntala bla Corona del Mar llltuUoci," he aald . H.,..ver, Ii< """"' I Tbt boorcl toot no aclloa 'l'uell!ln reidence·"for the -being .. His new flOCld humor Ind tolerance prevatlln& In t ~ pabUc bearing on the lint ~el. oHlc:e. will be located , .,;. Wilahke the campus mood at present. : ~ report wblcb ii ...... ... .Bool .. ard In Los Anples. : Oct. 12. ' ' Langadorl Called lcr !acuity, staff "'111 1 / cmnmunily support for Sbttlds. "I know I , that Wider hta-leactenhtp this coUege will ( DAILY PILOl ( continue to move ahead." Prior. to hla appoinbnenl at CSF,. Lanpdorfwas preaidem of Pasadena Ci· ty Colle&•· Among Oranp County ln-stl~ he bas served have been the · Fullerton and Orange County Chambers of Commerce, Children's Hospital, the Ari M1'ewn Asaoc:lalall u a board member, .Ind. the Educational Televlaion Advlaory Con\mittee for the Los Angeles Metropolltan /.rea. Ll,,,adnrf a.med hls1 bacbelor'1 and rnutar'I dearee !rom O c c. t d e n t 1 t eou.p, and\ hit c!octorail ~ .uc Barkeley. He '1'kt• the acadellilc rant o1 ~of~, . ' \ Front.,,r.,e I ·F~ .... ters pemmeot loans. ~ ~ the outbreak Frld11 II -II '171 mlllloo Ind' -1 W-m.ilHon acres are IC9rchred. More tllan 400 homes Ind 111 oth<r llnoctum were deib Ojed. ,From Page I BLAST ••• ' '. stations and a candy shop located at the intercbangt • .Approximately two hours earlier gunfire had hit the radjator .or another truck operated by Tri.State, the Green County sheriff) office said. Ofllctrs boued a pickup order for three men belieYed to bale occupied a car found abandoned at the point from which the sniper apparently fired, At least one 'of the three wn belleved severely injured. The car's Windshield was ahattered by tht bluL A rlfle was found tn 1 nearby fltld •nd •utborlties theoriied it was the anlper.ts weapon, blown there by the blut. Two men travellihl In 1 car behind the trucb were taken Into custody. Officers uld both were members of UM; teamsters union. ~tote, which Iii one of the nation's largest haulers o( explosim, b htad· quartered at Joplin. Mo., where most o{ Jts IOO. tlamlter-empk>yes are based. Some 1111.-i< outol Lellngton, Ky., ud fewer than a dozen are based at 01,ympla, Waab. • 'Great Danger' _o~lnstdbility Gi~----- .... .. ' NAPLES <llPll -Pruidla& N~ frml u ...;J...,,M ~at u/e 'Viii lliP! ~· ' •" •""1111 ol "'"'1 -t du&er" in a -loarry.-~-.,!!Jlal!ea '." .. -t!WWolc~· alllcii'bewol ~ o1 c:bup, caallmd .....Uy to-..... II )h Nall!io.. He ~ dd ~ -t dan~ '..a a -ol day wldt NATO m!Utory-llld U.S. Jbocot bancli •I!! tame ctieWfd by lllD .......,., there iJ , re ts the lack dlplomaUc advllen on Ibo Middle Eut cblldnn ol NA•u .-.ii 1lllmbm U bt I.~ that"'"* wben inllablllty left b Gama! ,.,_, entend the 11ead4111!ten' butldtmr !!or the to be tbt ~ ol tbt 411 " ·=r·:~~~ Y -twomeetldp. .,,, -,..~---1.. . ~!Qt....,. 11\tii. ftnl "What "" must rea111e II that In tlill· 1111 \'1111; 11'-Ille!, lllllirlned the'. ~Pn1U111t --io viii COin-~of tnootobwty o1acerwnty1ne1"' =.,,~t~.:' ,..."n : =z61':.~ ~M-.;:. P*&Ja lodl .,,....,....., what II MM-ol an ~cu -lid a .. 1U!lle';clr.j!M; 1'lmllla, 1f1!11. ad !.1.ID --lbal II liable • ' ' Ind bel~• au _ .. .; . G_.. .. • .. ~. I "1 NA'ro ts such an lllllltutloo," N-.salcl -~ . ...._. .,_., """""'°' -~-. 1 ·a' • at a red carpot .-ptJoa at NATO' /fl• paid lrlllclle lo a NA'!'O.alllance that ~-a'""llliltl · · oouthern beadquarteh.--~ mooc --''ll ltu power,bul-tt -Tba.U:&.:-4lalil0r-to'Cllto;-Donald--O. Allor revllwllil u hOaor ~d. -In la a J>?."" tloOt ~II for the PQWV, ol BorM;li Wiped to the Spanljh em- plumed Napojeoalc: ball Nlxcoa joined peace, be said. • • ' ba11J ln-1lle lljience ol·dtt!lalMtlc ttla-Am<"-Brltiab, Ital~ GttO: and With Nuaer's cleaMo ov•nhadowtnc 0. tiom balw ... , the tralllcl <lltatu Ind Turklab commanclen of 'Ille alti111Ce first part of his 12.-European EIJPI.. 1 , -,. tar "' E . ~ "bour ol • ' -• around three miho&inY tablea under a · .. r Iii. '1 • ,. map urope "" an _! n ~ '}. D • 0.-f. --~~ :ifs~~~::,,: :.-:i::.. ~-~,e a . ayis ~ _ ~~·~ triel bordc!rln& the M-..,.., before • f · · ::,~.~rde~~~:~p~r:i n:,c!:!.. ~ To Bo. !lt m·1·ack·· . ·"ttemp· t va)ued contacts with both tbe Arab wwkl ,... , . .bl, i and the Soviet Union. He was a aooct · ' friend of N aaaer. . • : · Nixon presumably will seek TitO's aid during two days of talka in persuading the new, yet-unknown E gyp l I an leadership to honor the Arab-Israeli cease.fire and pursue peace oegotiatiom: 1be president wu obvtoualy relued Shock Bla1n~1 For Mesan's . Traffic Dea.th A man whOH car hurtled through a bluUtop park in Costa Mesa and down the embankment below died of shock and chest lnjuriu, after staggering and crawllng· 280 1)'..-da.fot help. .Robert S. Mlller, 38, of 191 Senate St., wu fat.Dy lnjUred sometime Sunday night or early Monday, according lo Orange County coroner's deputies follow· MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -FuglUve Angela Davia may have been among three persons who tried to force a charter boat captain at gunpoint to take them to BlmiDl, Polee be're aay. Police IA.id Warren Woodl , ldentjfled the woman frorq photographl as the .black mWtant from CaliforJ!8; :l~oods said Ii< •• i~ aarty ~-at the eutttiays· Mcitii Dock by 'the \noman, and two male companions, police II.id. Woocla aald, they plllad a 111111 on him but they left altor ba told them tie cltclll't have el10lllh fuel for'lhe -tr1p to the Bahamian Islands, pollct said. In Wayne, N.J., Ponce checked'out a report that a person Of Miss Davis' Bad Check Trial . Delayed; Sanity Tests Ordered in&" an autoply Tuaday. An o Co I · flis body was found by hikers In . a range wity Super or Court bial drainaie ditch adjacent to lhe Santa.Ana for a man accused of writin& $37 ,000 River, which ia overloQied by Vista Park, worth of bad checks on the San Clemente jusl about dirk Mcnday. branch of the Bank or America. was Pofica bad Impounded the only slighU, sidelined Tue.day pending a rulln& on th• dama&ed JIM aedan · Monday motninC after towinc it back up the embankment defendant's sanity. . and re1eued it to Mn. Miller who was Judie Byron K. McMillan halted the unable lo eipla1n bow it Sot there. trial of Darrell Graf Hafen, 42, formerly Tt. death will )e lilted u a traffic o( Salt Lake City, and ordered him to fatallty, occard1nc to pollee, who tbeortze return to his c:ourtroom Oct. 13 for a Miller Wu belcled wal in the 1100 block sanity hearing. He freed Hafen on his of. Vktor1& 8ttllt. wldcb curves at the own recognizance and Canceled the weclptbapacl pall< -ty.. previoosly -ed 111,0llD ball -· ·One~ aapacl-11 the fact lltller's Halen Ind J/Jdge McMiiian locked tn car contin'ued an .stratcbl, when he lived prolonged ll'IUtr\enb •last week When the ln the ume ameraJ: U'el aild woukl have ~ky inveatmeflt counselor Insisted on !mown about the cune. 1.-_ -delendlnl -blmsielf qalnal-bad. clo<ck .. Funeral lervicea for Mr. Miiler will be chargH. Judge McMlll111 flnl ...,geated held in Poland, Obio, with local ar· the services of the public defender and ranpmenta handled by We 1 t c I l f f then tried to persuade Hafen to accept a Mortuary. · . · COUrt·appolnted private attorney. Mr. MUler leaves his wife Marpret, of Hafen wu arreated last July lS at Los -the Colla Mela addraa, hll mother, Mrs . Angel,.. InlernaUonal Airport by FBI Marie Miller, and tbree ailten, all of agent& and San Clemente police u he Poland,-Obk>. returned from San Joie, eo.ta. Rica. ' ' I GEM TALK , . . , • l ,:) ·' 1',l . __ .... TODAY by J, C. HVMPHllD (Tho Bell Dia.,..... Shopa) · People often wonder what is l.he best diamond shape to buy .. Si.Jnir ly, it's ~ matter of personal choice. The round shape has 8.lways been the most l"'Pular shape. And it probably will continue to be so. In the large diamond sizes of around five carats and Over, emerald, pear, oval or marquise are prefer· able. Many women prefer these shapes over round regardleaa what size the diamond ... The round diamond , when prop- erly cut, ia tbe most brilliant How· ever, the beauty of the other shapes makea up for llJia to many people. • 0 OMEGA deacrlpUon had been seen In a car with California license plates. Police there said ·the 1matter wai turned over to the FBI, whlcl'I had no comment. 'I'lie' FBI ·in · M1&ml iaya tt Jets an averqe· of ··two. Ups · dally, on the wheiuboutl of Mlu•Davis, wbo is, on the FBI'• ~M mdot wan!ejt" Ult.-for lo<r alleled connection with a sfioOtoiit Aug. 7 at lbe oourthoUle Gi. San 1Raftel. Calif. Au~ fl!':Y Ibo 26-l(<~ ionner pbllooopby lilltrUctor at UCLA'. p.rc!oased the IUDS med in the shootout, which real\lled lor tql·~th ol a,i!ldlt Ind ·three men who coMmarideered tfie cOurthouse. ..\{ter toomg at FBI photos, Woods said, "If it wasn't Angela Davis, it had to be her twin sister." He told police the trio jumped into a rented car and sped off. Meningitis Hits ·Camp Pendleton Leathernecks Two cases of meningitis at Camp Pendleton were reported. WI week in the latest outbreak o( the dileale.. Two Marine trainees have been hospitalized. The most serious cast of the spinal af- fliction has hit Roger E. Ivy, a private with K Compa1111, 2ncl Battalion, 2ncl Infantry Training Regiment. Ivy, who hu a contagious form of m~ ingitis, was listed this morning in serious condition and 1mder isolaUon care at the N•val Hoopltal at the bue. A leu serio111 and noncontqious form of the ' dileut has been contracted by anothu member of Ivy's rqimenl · Pvt. Rlchafd-P..--Jones,-J.7,-is in fair condition at the same hospital . .He ii not unde.r quarantine, ba1e spokesMen uld. Both men fell DI early this week. It wu the first. reported outbreak ot the disease at the ba1e since tl'le death last March of Lansford Llll,y Jr., 2in:, tbe young eon of a Marine aergeuit livJng at the bue. A beautllully cut diamond, re- garclleaa of the abal>e, Is a worthy object to possess. If you like two diamonds of different shapes, the simplest and be1t thing to do is boy the one that looks beat to you. When you're plaued, ita our pleasure. WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR "SIX POPULAR C.UTS" May we add our conaratulaUon1 to Bill Ficker and the crew of the Intrepid for winnlng the 119 year old classic, America's Cup. All N,.A.S.A. astronauts. aince the space program began, have worn Omega watches on theirwri1t1. Ordi· nary, every day jewelry store Ompoa Speedmaster chronographa. The kind anyone can buy. Every Omega, Whether for an 1stronaut or conventional wea r, is made to the moa t exacting atandards to assure trtmost cf&. pendabUlty. We're proud to be an 1ulhorized Omeg8 dealer because they mike the best watChes In this world, or any other. 2·&ullotl, '"'1•1 '"""""•'*' wr1•1 cOll'ljMlttr M'""''" t l1pM(I 1111-l• OI 1161/ft, "lllllllft l l'lf .. cOl'lcb. &llll'llt11 "'*' c-Wllll IMIClllfltl '••c•1tt, WIMNfth~1 •• 11ts. Still bumq wmt 111 11,llOll-lcre bla~ In Sequoia N1Uonal Forest n e 1 r Batmolield Ind a J2,llJ0.1cre bnllb Ind timber °" nwby. Are f OU looking for jewelry of clla• Burl Ives Seeking linction and beau!}'? You can truat J. C. HUMPHRIES JEWELERS. J .. e. ~p~rie& JewelrJ l • A 12,000..,.. brualo fire burned In tuyamoca State Pork In San Dl•So Cowi- ty. Near 'Fontana, an 1,800 1cre blaze .deatm)>od..unusewn which bouaed ~ antique 1utomobiles, ~and kJUed 300 plleulDll at EUwaoda I""' far m. • • 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA D• · f Wif With over 24 yur11 of aervlca to lVOrce rom .C you, we carry only the fine11t An!\ we oUer expert jewtlcy-ud watcli LOS ANGELES (AP) -Burl Iv.,, 61· repair. Visit 01 .,1oon• J, C. HUM- year-old folk 1in1er ond actor, is seekln& PHllllS 'JEWRIR~• 1123 ,...,.. I 25 f I "" I por Yu., • n l'N"'MIRI" RO-" • "'°" a divorce.lrom-hll wil•,--Ht len. al I 11· ~ ~ I :ti CONVfN!INT TUMS H YfAU IN s•Mr l-·•·tlON near y years o marr age •• yu s. vea, a dally f ·tlll 6. ridey evenings ti It. ,.. ...,.. ... A MASTlll CHAlt&E ttHONE 141.1401 writer, lives in New York City. J::::.?..:'.!!.'..:::.::.::::~!:::::'.!:.:'.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , \ .. • ' r I 1 ' I I I I I ' 1· r· VOt:. 63, NO. 23~, 4 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES • ORAl:IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. -. - ~ ...... wti>NESO,t. T,° sEPTEMBER 30, 1970 ; . _r_em_en_ ~r Seal' Beach 3 Aides Accused ' . Of Conspiracy B7 RUDI NIED~IELSKI L . 01 ltlt. Dllllr f'u.t ttaff A atuMed aucµenc e at Seal Beach City Hall Tuesday nl&ht heard three top city officials accused of conspiring to muffle cfiUcism of high-rise, b ea c h r r o n t development ip. ';be city. Los Angeles attorney Russell W. Bledsoe alleged the officials exploited • Noted M oi1ie Actor Horton Dies at 84 " Home Delivery Price Increased A new subscrip~ rate of $2.25 pe:r mon1b for home dell .. IJI of !be DAILY PILOI' .... intO efled Thunday, Oct. I. Ooallnmd rising -. of all Jiivducllon elemenll -lnchldlnc a recently a .. nounced '8 per ton newsprint price in- creue -have mJde the JS.wit increase .....,,.. Yeur DAILY PILOT carrier, an In- dependent merdlon!, will enjoy higher eamlnp from the new price and the DAILY PILOT wlU continue to bnprove reporting and produd!on leehhiques lo dlllYll' an even better product l9 you 'ln lhlllduro. . • ·-----------· -----------.. __ ---- Council HOME Committ,ee ·Studies Bea.Ch: Apartment 'Fower · ' . . . ~ . ' MembenoftheHOMECouncllol 0 Hun-lland~~.wlll\uiow«. · .:....1UllOOdallaft,lo Git m Counclf tin~ Beach will deddo tonlgbl u lhej : lbe city pl ~ , _ Wad>oM41Q, '* """*' imafwbat k II want. to supporl-ot .-P-• J7,story , ci;:,s -;.CUI~~~ •,.""l: unUI :'f\m' the .flill'~ ~t ll apartment i.wer propoaed by !ht Fits! church'a·prowty al, Adami -and Tiie _HOMB ~ It a '"""'' Chr_~ Church._ ,L _ 17th &tr.el ft coma' befon pllNw1 for organllallaft of Iha ~ home owner A 23-!>&K• report oo htgh rise buUdlnp a condlUonal exception permll (lo allow -llUonl l'l llllnllolllDJ!adl. :h.~~~~~.::,.ben!'::..! h~~,.. !,., _ 111o1 • ., .• r:.~~~=.i:: mlttee al I p.m. In the •dmlnillntM ... commentl on - -Ila made Ill mlll -.,. ullt1 -for nex of ell)< hall, 5th and Main iilreell. wrlllnl and lo tlll ptaong ~lor cltJllllll. _ Mrs:l.cirra ne aller, eh1lrman of Die menl belorl I « tho-plmiiiias _. Mn. ,...... iald ..,._ ilrlbe blBh r1ae atudy committee, 111d Ille pner'\I mllalon woo' , " MrL Fiiier-lllud)' are .. aillblt for .-,. 11 lhl dly membenblp would a.en decide wbJI She Mid commlUoo wUI ..... a ltllrary or Ille Finl air-Quell. . .. "' • • I -(' __ ---------- TEN CENTS an Dying Wind Cools Fires In State Student Luncheon -' , Slated .in Beach Top blah-school studenll from Hu .. lington Beach will join members of the Elchange Club for lunch at noon Thurs- day Iii the lllmllngton Seacliff Country Club. , The top boy ind girl from Huntington Beach, EdiJon and Marina hightschools, 111 aelected b)' fellow 1tUdent!, wlll be honored by lbe Exchange Club 14 kickoff another yur of student.of·lbe-monlh ·-· Dllfennl ltudenll will be honored each monlh and • lint)e boy and llrl will be honored u lltudenll ol lbe year In June. We•thr · ' '('l)e .... •.ill )>reall llli.uch thal palch7 coutal fQC Thunday In lime lo stretch· tbt iocal temper~ tuia up 14 7S degrees, boosllnl the Inland mercury 14 11. INSIDE TODAY If vou want to go to a pier thit wekmd, that are J)lntw o} them to choose from -JG °" tht boordi in Orange Co111~ t11 clone. Ste Entcrtcinmem, POQt 24, -... --.. ::=::. ..: PTA • If!*,__ • ~-.: .......... -. =-.. ~ .,_., .... JNt --.. ,, • a, ---/~ --· J DAILY ~ILOT ' . . H • • ';/ )s'lf, ... I •• 1f,'1tl'f Nixqn f4Jl_s • • ,~For-Draft-~ ~~e,H ~~~·· • Extension WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on:ordered today• tbrff.month ntenaion of the draft liability of men who enter the 1970 draft pool with lottery nwnben already reached by their local boarda. The Selective Service System, an. .. nouncinj: Nl:zon's execuUve order, uld it i---,.orria--.rfeclOlil "YOl>tlv~ numbers <!f regi§traiita.I' · Men with~ numbers vnot called during 1970 -boards throughout the nation have been limited to numben no higher than • 195 so far -"will., as pr:eviousfY. pJamed • inove 1nto i. lower priorily in 1'71.~ • Today's order does not affect them. It does. however, affect any man who loses a deferment or exemption and becomes l·A during 1970, ofter his local board has called lottery numbers u high as the one he holds. Many boards have already gone btct to calling lower numben 11 former ttudenta and others with low numben beCaine available. ~R equest Backed ~ .. ,\\~ -,· . . . . EndorlUDllai..d-tbeN..W:'t.iachiol Thrte other projects al9o were recom- ho«lpital p,..ed bJ UC lrY!ne'a college mended for endorsemt:nt Tilesday nJght of medicine Wal' granted TuelClay by the by ille committee. They inclu"'e an ""bed Health Fadlltiil!I CommltM of the Com· '1 _.. prehensive Health Plannia1 Allociation addition to the 99 bed Costa Mesa {CHPA)._ . • Memorial Hospilal. . The appllcltion DOW llOf:I ,to tbt CHPA The committee recommeMeci approval board for flllal tctiGo il Us Dec. 2 of two liceR5!1 1Change requesta. · Foun- meeUna. CHPA endonenwllt 1' needed , tainbleau Nnn.ina Center, Anaheim,\ for Sia.. llcenstq aM approval of --• federal funds. ' seeks to convert all of its 152 beds to long ~rm psychiatric care, retaining 12· for injured Marr. Limps Hom~ DnriQg.Fire8 Special to lbe DAILY.PllM conva1escent patients. .. Beverly Manor Sanitarium of Orabge wants to reduce its number of beds b}I eight, to 1421 assignina 78 to c!rJ of al.cobolics ,00 M beds for •Iona: term psychiatric ·care. • . nie UCI teaching hospital will cost an estimated $38.7 million. It woold be built on 14 acres of the UCI clmpua. Without today's order, a man entering the pool late, with a aumber"between the highest one previously reached and the on<S ~Uy being called, might hove esca,~ the draft this year. ' , . · ' DAILY PILOT d Plltfe JINNIPER. 11, ~D MRS. YVONNE DoLDYDLA DISPLAY PART OF MENAGERIE' CUY AMA CA -A Santi Alla.p\an who holed up in _rugged Saa ~IQ County ter· rain to wait for rescue" after ilWring his ankle four '1afl earlier Umpeil _to, aafety Tuesday, u forest fire followed on bis With coutrucUon expecfei:l ·to begin In July 1973, the new·hbsjlital woiild e1Pand the number of teaching hospital be~ available tq medical students and would offer complete medical facilities to' the Newport hospital service area , which stretches along the cout 'from Nevipori Beach to Laguna Beach and inJana to . ~r 11 • Crou BotwMn • W•bh T•rrl•r ond • Chlhuohu•; D,....ld 'II 11 • C•llfo ml• R•bllil heels. : Mission ViejO. That would have foiled one of the main aim4 ol _the lotteey sy>tem ln!titut.d last December -to call men by the numbers, tnsurJng faime!a to all. ' . . Fill Activities Farm • ID ' City Angel Alaniz of 1414 S. Low~·st., was ,reported milling Sunday -¥ " al:l-man volunteer group eventually ~up the hunt for him after fire!~ out in the area. • _, f'rom Pflffe J 'CHARGES ... Nixon now bas ordered that such men will be given top priority for draft calls during the flnt three months of 1m. ~~ginning at 'Y' ~ '\V estminster Huntington Famil y Has Mena gerie "1 thought we would just find.. some burned bones someday," said William A. Fait, a state forett ranger. ~ · Subsisting on wild vecetation,. Alaniz thought he would be ufe · wtUl smoke from the raging forest fire swirled Into view Monday. minute statement Chief Case objeeteJ vigorously claiming the attorney's allega· lions had "nothing tit-do with the rules and regulations of the ·Marina Palace:" If any remain wldrafted by that time, they will join their 1'10 colleagues in the second-priority pool, leaving first priority to the new "prime" group which wu assigned lottery numbers last July 1. But draft spokesmen say they do not expect to have enough "in-between." men to fill three months of draft caalls, much less have any left over. They were unable to estimate bow many would be affected. Valley Hospital Construction Now Under Wa y Construction is now under way on the $3 million first phase of Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The 114-bed hospllal will be bllilt on the southeast corner of Warner Avenue Ind Euclid Street, across from MUe Sqll&(e Part. f Early construction will also include a The YMCA servb!i F'""'taln VaUey, Weatm!J''!*: ed Sul BHch, ls lllrting Ill faU acUvltles wilb guitar, •• judo Md clle decorating 1,_,., ~-lilteiooted lil any <?f ~ foor acijyltlef listed can sign up this ....,k II the YMCA, .,1!171 Buch B I v d ., fiestmlnater. s-, -alart Saturdly at the Weatmlnlfer HJgh Sdlooi pool for you!l(llm I to 12. The price ol 1-.a ..,,, .. from 17 to $11. Eight guitar leuons for begirmers and advanced pll)'el'I start Monday at the YMCA. Lessons coat· ti for YMCA memben and $13 for non·members. Beginning and advanced judo lessons _for boys and girls aged 6-12 start '11lurs-day at ,the YMCA. 'l!>I -ls •ts for members. '8 lor llOIHDetllben •. cate decorating classes for women will start Oct 6 at the YMCA. Clasies will be held for beginners and ad v a n c e d ~~~=f!f\J'tor , lly ALAN DIJ\KIN Of ... Dlllr , .. ·-u )'<!II """ to tall< fo the aniJnall, visit • tho form home of. Ted and Yvonne DeLOyoia at the end ol a dirt road In ....wn Huntington Buch. . Dozena of tidt do every day. 'Ibey find • 1U t1n;dl of1 lnimlla to pet and care for - sheep, rabbi~, dop, cows, pij;s, horses, turkey1, chlctens, and geese. It'• 11menagerie. It's I foster home for wayward animlis. It's alao borne for Mr. and Mra. De Loyola and their nine cllUdren. . "YOO name it -we've got it," said Mrs. De Loyola cheerfully. "Any pet wit.bout a home seems to find it• way here. We've even had possums and skunks in our time." The one-acre farm at the end of 16672 Blanton St. near -Meadowlark Airport ls one of the most crowded pieces of real ettalt In Huntington Beach. "W~ have to be a non-conforming use, but as · long as we keep it tidy the city doesn't mind," Mrs. DeLoyola grinned. MIDY of the animals at the fann are plll boarded lb•• by nelchborbood suite of medical offices. Plans call for a • 128-bed-addltion-lo -the · bolpltal-lll-tbe'f-~~ • n Mesa: Teens Freed near future. \....JuS LCI , The city's first hospital 11 being . . . . deve loped by Fountain Valley MedJcal · Development Company, formed by 28 ' · • : 1oca1 doctor•. nr. Richard Ayrw of Hun-fu Illegal Arsenal t~ Beach b chief 1pokellll&ll for the · . . . . -· -. . .... up._ .--~ ----=-· -. • ' 4-D:: ' • • -•• Tile ho!pllal and medical bulldJnc n.t 7 • • ~ ~-- Case on.five acres. · · ·.i ·• ·. ·. · ~ ' · Another group of docton bot submitted No Calilornla criminal .,....... wUl lie • '""' irreai.d lale bst Thunday ni1ht, pW.. to the city for a fOUl'lloey con-filed aaaJns! a pair ~ o,la ~ . ~.-for poaesston_ ol Wesal weapo_ns valeocent hospilal and a uve-itory """""' who are ..... !no, after bein1 -lllid':~. Monday after police-district medical building, llOUth ol tbe community arrelled ala days "iO wheo an araenal of 11!'.!,~ ~·Lt.ere~" ~ • ....: . . c~,.. Dm"UN F~ aaid the bospllaL guDl.and upl011vt1 waa captured. adlan .,.-. 'lalten due to laclt of eviden '!be uaorlad military and civlljan adc!l"I Uiat llCHlle weapons were de~'. ~ -Including mac:il!M IUD' and Uvated. · -Moose Lea ve woods, automaUc rtfla -will be d1lpooed of by Tele....... t t Frida · Treaay Department agenta however ~,..,... .. sen ou y, .meanwhile, C 0 F• h • who could atill prea federal .J.._ ' r"Wed a:ime of the collection, which in-ome Ut tg t intr · • -..&-.&eet. duded ACb. collectora1s spedalUu as a --e David-B. McLaulhl!n, I~ and Dou1las fllnU0ck musket had been reported .GRAND MARAIS, Minn. (AP) -Two -.' M. Langevin, It, bolb of IOI cectl Plaoe, 1tolen. . ' bull moose stepped out of the woods and .. Mc!AllP!in told invesUgaton he had fought alongside U.S. Highway il 1ln T -!1 p k• bought 'tbe -guna here and there over a Grand Marais recenUy. . , TuueJI . ar ·ing· length of time and they oould have been Gueats in two motels and a restaurant · · . • .iot.en .~t ,aome point before 'Chaniing watched for about a 'hall hour 1mut 'tbe J' F y ds .'baiido tliroiigh aale: bul~ aauntered baclt Into the -n ront ar He waa C<!Olacled by two deltctives Minnesota wooda without determlnlq an · · · near hll 'bonie u a IUlpecl In tbe trig- •P~....,t victor. OK'd .. B h ,......,of an emerweney police callbc» In &n eaC ~ 100 block of cectl Plaoe. · Queltloned ·about his lack of iden- • • DAILY PILOT Oll:AHOI COAIT "IJal.IWOfllO ~'t 11.oa•ii N. w .... . """*"' ..... ,..,. ..... J•ct •· c.r1.., \llclt ~_. ~ ~ E•llW llit"'J' Jo , M11rphh1• ~"" 1..- W•t 01tflOS C-IJ" E•ltt-r -AIDor+ VI. -l1to1 ~••Hl1tr H .............. OHlce • 171 7i ···°" a.111 .... '41 Mtlth1t Atldrtttl f ,0, lex 7•0, t 264t °'"'OM... "J°'' ·'1::!• ' . lf you·own a boat or trailer, ypu_'t'nay UficaUon papen,. McLaqhlin volun- now part It in front of. your bome in HDD-dtered 'to"]et 90me at the house, where "·~-Beach. ' . the weapons Including hand grenades too, ~~it "muli be on 10'lf property, not were ·nptioed." the public atreet whlcb ii· llill covend .by a 71-hoilr parkinl u.Dltaiion. ' The city coonc:U hu deilded fo a.-1 the code which.bod banned·the parking of . trailen In front ol dwdllnp. The COC!n- cilmen voiced approval after.,t.bi eity llalf bod told of dlfllcultiel In llllbn:lni the ~qce. • City AiLiilniltrator )loyle Mltl.,. aald · the number at traUen !bat COUid ·be • atored oo a lot -Id not Dt llmltod but tbey nftlst be 'kept In a uay cooidl060. • Planning Director K<MO!h Reynolds added that if the, ivehiclel Jrt not I'"> perlJI main!ained nelCbbon may ep~I the situation 1o the board ·of zoning ad- Justmenta. Hunting~on 'Y' Recruits Indians . Indiin Guldes and Indlan Maidens will be recru)ted by the Huntington Beach YMCA' beginning !Oni&ht at UU.1 local high ' scho61 cunpusei. The information sessions begin at 7:30 pim. at Huntington Beach, ~ and Marina llllh -and will i..turt lil-dlan' COltumes, games and diaplays. A similar meeting will be htld at the snne time and Pl!« ThursdaJ •• Ba~nin g Library HourBA nnounced The Guide program II bued on lndlan tore wtth "tribe" meetings, crafb, cam- ' plllb,. llorlel and . hlurt atudiu. • Children ,_ kindergarten tbroulh ~ grade are ellgthl<. New '-8 for the BaMlnfl Street Librll')' were announced todu, by Huo- lington Beach librarian !Cay t!llni. The annex, located on Elder Park at 11111 Banntng Ave .. wtll be -Monday -11n'Ough 111111'tday from noon unlll I p.m. Burl Ives Seeking Divorce from Wife C..,.V•4"1. lt11....,_Qn"'t ' ~. N• ~('I t i• .,,.1.1 "'"''" u ' m1v M ..,..,"'~ ,. -·~· s.tul'lf ti••• r ' . J' is-clc!ed Friday and SUnday but open ---<-=' d.'l)LSaturd4JL(rom_9 a.m. to I p.m.. 1'°" ANG!LES (AP) -Burl Ives, 11· yuN>ld folll sln&tt and.actor. ll~g a divorce from bis wife, Heten. after nearly 2$ yeart of marrlqe. Mn. Ives, a writer, Uvtt in New York CJ.ty • 1r11 ~" ,, "'"''"' t!"'t r l!'l!l!!tff ..... - • f'u !I i1'1fOnnatlon about the library and ~ i' 1"iC'Srams are avallablt by calling flS2. • i, children. Othus are raised as 4-H Club projeC:ts. All the DeLoyola children of eligible age are,4-H members. Their 11.year~ld daughter JeMifer will be among children helping to put on a d1splay Of. 4-H projects at Huntington Center Sunday. · The display, titled "4·H at Work in Our suburban Community," will be staged by members ol the Tri.City Challengers 4-H Club, composed of groups from Hun- Ungtoii Beach, Midway City a n d Westminster .. Small animals, home furnishings and woodwork made by the youngsters will be part of the .demonstration. "All our kids who aren 't old enough for 4-H. call themselves future 4-H mem- bers," sakl Mrs. DeUlyola. The DeLoyolas other children are Juanita1 18, a 4-H leader, Shawn, 17, Ted, I&., Adine, 14, Frances, 13, IA?n, 12, Richard, 7, and Robert, 5. All those over 9 are members of 4-H. Naturally, the De Loyola farm attracts more than anlmal1. "Khis who live in tract &met Jove this place -at times it's wall to wall kids around here," Mrs. DeLoyola said. "I just holed up to wait for a:imeone," he explained Tuesday, after a torturous, 24-hour trek that finally led him to ·the Cuyamaca State Park fire station. "I knew there wu plenty to eit - nuts, wild applea, cactus flowers and such." He began limptna.out when he realized Cood was of'no Concern at all' anymore. The blaze scorched I},000 acies in two days an~ Alaniz limped along through burned-over and still·smouldering areas during hit desperate hike. Urgent fire. CQndit.ionl (oroed rangel'I and sheriff's depuUu from really hunting him until tbe blaze waa brought under control. He had been rtpOrted missing by his bro.ther, Rene and two hunting com- panions. 'BrentwQOd · Slew' Pla ying for Dance The Brentwood Slew will sUde onto the community center stage when Fountain Valley's winter series of dances for junior high students starts at 7 p.m., Fri· day. City Attorney Jim Bentson cautioned .. memb&s of the City Co1u1cil -who are sitting in a judicial capacity durin[-the hearing -that,Bledsoe's remarks Were not to be considered as evidence, but ·that it is common for a defense attorney to give a "bird's-eye view'" of what his testimony hopes to rpove. As his first witness, Bledsoe called former City Manager Lee Risner to~ lhe stand and quizzed him at length about his involvement with the R i v e r f r o n I Redevelopment Agency and his previous jobs with the cities of Long Beach · and Maywood. Risner denied the conspiracy charges and said the redevelopment agency was brought into being because the city need· ed SP.fcial tax fund s to construct a new sewer facility. · Ri$ler testified that he had heard or problems at the quonset-styled-dance hall before this year but hsd not o.all1d for its investigation until July. "The Indications were not sufficient to warrant a fuu .. blotn qivestigation then," he said. Bitedsoe intimated that , Risner ·had made up his mind before the hearing to revoke Robertson's license, citing a July 13 confidential memo to the city council in which Risner declared the evidence :·~rrants and demands'' the license forfeiture. , Keeping an aocurate heifdcount on the l!vestoct at the farm is a problem for a computer. but this was the census for this week: 12 sheep, four · horses, five dogs , two cows, one pig, three turkeys, 25 chickens, two horses, 230 rabbits and one goooe. A Jot to look after, but on-this farm there's no abortage of helpers. Dances are co-sponsored by the city Parks and Recreation Department and 1.he South Coast Junior Women's Club. The Brentwood"Slew, a local-rock croup, will perform from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The former cty manager said his mind had not .been l,llade up at that time. "The issue was not deeided then. Mr. Robertson was offered an opportunity to present-his side at-the hearing," Rl!rier aald. AOVl llTKEMllMT GEM TALK TODAY by (The Btst Diamond Shape} People often wonder what is the best diamond shape to buy. Simp- ly, it's a matter of personal choice. The round Shape has always been the most popular sh!lpe. And it probably will continue to be so. In the large diamond sizes of around fivt carats and over, emerald, pear, oval or marquise are prefer· able. Many women prefer these shapes over round regardless what size the diamond ... The round diamond, when prop- erly cut, is the most brilliant. How· ever, the beauty of the other shapes makes up for this to many people. 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"A period of change also can be one of Amerlcan ambassadors to NATO, Italy, -diplomalic_ad.v.liarL..n-tht Middle-East-ver.y greaL.dana:er beca~U.!.Jime of Tur"!z•r Cyp~._ Tunisia,. Malta, Libya, power ya~m left by Gamll Abdej change, th~fl is t,ui.:molL Ulert:,i• \fietaer----Greece, Morocco, Aicetii,. f1 r,.1 e-1.r,--~~ , ..... bJ'Ot!ght into line \\'ith anticipated · ~ :revenues Tuesday ·but the long-awaited '' approval, of the $213.5 million spending program by county supervisors Was nOt a · • '•·ftieDdly" one. Alter another l1,1·0-hour debatt llt1e ·~.board members previously \\Testled with 1 •• the subject oa Sepl I and 15) a com· ~ , promise 3-2 agreement was reached ' y,·hjch did not please anyone.and serio~y . d~iea.sed two board members. .. ~ .. The :spending program was cut Sl.4S ~· ~n toJ:io}d the tax rate to $1.70 and to , absorb a $2.9 mUlion deficit in the Ol:ange ~ 'County Medical Center's budget because . ~ cf state cutbacks on medical funds. . ' ' , . ln the final decision, proposed by 'Supervisor William Hirstein, eliminated •wert a ,75'1,000 item budgeled for a ~ ... -Yorba Linda regional park site. $500,000 ... :for tieach acquisition, $50.000 on a · ·. ·\\'indfall of low bids on a county Cotn· ·· .)nunications center, $7~.000 on a lease 1.' s ancellation for a satellite cow1ty center, ~ .. and . $82,000 1from the medical center , · b~get. Supervisor David Baker wanted to cut at least $300.000 out of the medical center budget by eliminating all new posilioni; there. "l have been out therr many times and rail to see any justification for additional help," Baker charged. ''There is no urgent need. Let the doctors there get lO work." '·You are rewarding inefficiency." chimed in Supervisor Robert \V. Battin. · as he voled against the Hirstein com· ·• 'Pf'Omise. . ". Baker -was in fa vor of keeping the ·• f150.000 rund for purchase of the Yorba . Linda park site and the St million · budgeled ror beach purchase in the spen· ding prog"ram. "You are buying something at today's prices in the acquition items," Baker • ~ ~rgued. ''On the other hand you are _ • building in ·an increased budget for future .. years by approving personnel increases." Hirstein and Supervisor W 111 1 a m ~ Ptrillfps were opposed to the Yorba Linda · ;site purchase because ··it could be rlood· cd out of existence some day." • ·-. Phillips said the location was al.ong the ._ railway tracks and the nea rly completed ·Riverside Freeway. both noise makers. 0 411. 'f l'ILOT l'llole llr G'" Scl>nt'f" SHIELDS ILEFTI AND LANGSOORF FOLLO\YING A~NOUNC.E.MENT New Assignment for Cal State Fulterton's Foundin~ Prt'i~ent Lai1gsdo1•f 1'1oved . Up n.·. Sl1iclds 1,alieS Rei11s At Cal Stale ·F11lle1·to11 ' · · County AdministraU1•e Officer E. c'' GEORGf. 1.t:Tno\L P.rrkclryh He holds lhe academic rank or 'l'homaS. rebuffed on suggestions l\,·o · 01 1111 01r1Y .. ;i,1 s1111 professor or history. • \\•eeks ago that the board ct>uld not agrer Dr. \Villian1 B. Langsdorf. president of Jn 1964 . the Orange County Pres~ Club upon, came prepared. He offere. board members about 20 ways to Cut' the Ca l State r,ullerton . .-Oas been appointed named hi1n '·Man ot I.he Year hf Educa· ·Nasser's deatfi. 1 • o!.confideqct1that coi;nes ~~·~blllty · Ubanoo and £cypt.' · , I ' • • ' I \ ' "I• I .. "Wh.-t we mu st realiie is that in thi$ · ·period of instability of uncertainty and or .po~l~lf .lack qr confidence, 'i\'~at is nee~ ed is an institution that is stable , , • and NATO is such an in&IJtutiGn," Nl)l:on said al a red carpet •reception .'a.l NATO's i;outhern headquarte.rs. After reviewing an honor gu,r,d in plumed Napoleonic hals, Nixon joined American, British,. Italian, ,Gi:t:ek and Turkish commanders of the alliance around three mih0&3ny tablcS ·under a large map . of Europe . for. an hour ol str.tegy talks. . , lie then moved tp a tv.•o-hour session v"ith U.S. 'a mbilss;tdo,rs to, a dozen _CQun_.- tries bordering the Mediterranean, before heading for Yugoslavla and cruc':ial. lalks "'ilh President Joslp Broz Tito, who has valued contacts with 'both the Arib. v.·orld and the Soviet Union: He \\"as a good friend Qf Nasser. Nixon presumably wjll seek :J'ito's aid rluririg l\\'G dliy!i of ta lks in persuading the new, yet-unknown Egypti an leadership lo honor the Arab-Israe li cease-fire and pursue peace negotiations. The president was obviously relaxed from an overnighl stay at the Villa Rosi;:berry, southern residence of Italian prcsipents in Naples. tie smiled and shook hands v.'hile being cheered by JOO childten of NATO staff members as he entered the headquarters building for the two meetinss. 1 His visit, Nixon said. underlined !'the American commitment to a Mediler· ranean that will not be our sea . speakin"g nf an American sea. but a sea lhat will be long to all pe9ple. '' He pa.id tribute to a NATO allianc~ that Is stron g and united. "Jt has power. but it is a powe·r that 'exists for the j)O\\ler of Cuban Exiles Warned, Don't Mail Blades r.u11ri.1r (AP\ -Post office officials here are warning Cuban exiles against sending razor blades through lhe mails to relatives back home . It is both dangerous and illegal to enclose the blades in letters bound for the Communist island, a d e p a r t m e n t spokesman said. Razor blades are said to be a ·valuable 1lttm on CUba's bleclc markeL Council !f sks Rep~.l ' . . . Of ·v.s~ Censorship ·iat;V :· V.'ASmNGfO~ (AP) -Conicndiiif . ' 1,1.S. a9u1t cepsorshi p, laws If!: , in· effec tive, unwarranted, often wroniful\y ~nforccd 'and unsupported by most American"s:, a sharply' divided. Pre!liden·· tia\ Commil1siOn'on Poi>pography rcCoin· m~nded Wrldncs'~Sy that th~y bd repf!aJ •. · ed. ll recoinmen ded state laws against public display of obscene pictures or their sale to c'hildren, but no similar ban on \\Titten matter. And it asked mass sex education so Americans can frankly .and openly d'ea\ with sexual matters on an in- formed. basis. • "The commission believes that there is no warrant ror contiriued governmental interference ." said the commission's 1%· member majority. "1,1•ith the full rreedom nf adults to read . obta in or view \1'hatcv er material they 1,1~sh:" The commissio n was named In 1967 by President Lyndon 8. Johnson at the direction or Congre ss. The White House has been at pains tn note th e commission was not. appointed by Pre5ident Nixon and has, in effeet, disavowed its findings in· advance ." Th is indicates. that few. if any, of its recom· mcndalions will be , submitted as ad· ministration-sponsored legislation. The 18-member commission's majority, led by Chainnan Wllliam B. Lockhart, said "the spirit and letter of our Constitu- tion" prohibit governmental interference unless there is a clea_r threat of •1Jarm - and ext.ensi~ in vestigation has produced no evidence either that smut is a signifi· canl cause of sex crimes or deviancy or that il corrupl's the nation's moral climate. . But lhree di5senling commissioners ac- cused the majority ol rec.ommending mOral anarchy and slanting its rtport·ln favor of the pornOgraphy· businil&:. ·.....,-. 'The dlsse_nters, incltiding Nli:on's onty appointee, Cliarles, H. Ke1Ung Jr., said the pUrpose of a'nti-obscCnity laws Ml lo J)roteCt the public. riot·individUal. mor1Jj.. ty and •rie\'er was ba!led on what they Called the impossible ta~k · of provifl& specific b<i rmful erfects. · ~·The commission's majorltl'. report ," thty·asserled. "is a Magna Carta for the pornographer." Keating and his fellow dissentet:s. the Rev. l\-1orton A. Hill of Ne w York City and \\'infrey C. Link of Hermitage. TeM., recommended federal la\\"S against smut, vigorous Justice Department proeecuUon of offenders and state film ce:nmonhip boards across the country. The majol~y recommended repeal or some 114 federal and state law& aga!Dst importing. sho\\'ing or s e 11 i n C pornography to adults. It said state laws against publicly displaying or selJjng obscene pictures t.O children should not attempt to ~include \\'ritten material because literature aP.. propriatc for childreq cannot b e legislated l nd ~·ords too offensive (or public display cannot be defined. ft, asked also rejection of a Senate rTieasure to curb lhe U.S. Supreme Court's jurisdiction over obs c ·e nit y, s!ly ing the courts should not be restricted simply because a ''vocal majority or minority of citizens disagrees strongly'' with their ruli ngs. It said a mass .sex education progra m establishing informed healthy sexual at· litudes would be a ~'N-C.[f.ulposiU'l'.e ap- proach to blunting_lhe taste for perverted sex information and building a realistic consensus for dealing with &exual mat.- ters. ."-budget. viet s:hancellor for ac adem ic affairs of tinn." . -Supervisor Alton Allen favored mosl or the stJllct>llege sy~1cm . effective. Dec. I. Langsdorf replaces Dr .. R. G. Whitesel, h ll I 'l'hom1 as' idetraslbu, i~udmg a 11>$200,000 c1u.•.in~ _ _,Lan="''":1o"'r"'r."so=. ,,•~resident ~c.orona___!ieW~1~~:i~~~~r~~~r;;:v~~~'!:J!e~~~~,""+~-~...,...--~ D . 1;_1 .. ~. ffiJ": 5.----- .: coon Y con .. vn-rr.r ireltip ye ~'far. yields his responsibililics at CSF' lo Chancellor Dumke. ~Oi::J _. retirement fund and across the board . ' ' . salary "cuts in all deparlmenls for Dr. L. Donald Shields "'ho hc'!S,lcd !hi' In Jiis new post. Langsdorr said lie Th wh"sl:'e·y thats· pans another $200.000. can1pus ror a six-week period 1ast sprini:: ho ped to be able to improve th~ educa-• : e -· -1 .. N .. · . . .J • •• , ··, • , • • • Baker used many or Thomas'-sug· ,v-hCp LaTigsdorr "'as ill. ti.ona\-legilllativ~ co1nmu~icall~ns ~~P . gestions in his proposal which depended Noting that he had intended 1!170-71 \li-Stnce part _of_his_ncLJu.lJ~VJ~0-1--------the' .. gen. era.ti·o,'n, :. s·. ga•· .· .·. · .. · P',. ~. ' ' upon a $300,000 cut of medical Center 'd 1 r CS\" handle tes tunony before leg1slat1vc com· fund!. It cams to a vote and lost 3-2. be his las! ycnr <is prcsi c~ 0 ' 111illees." \\'hich he has led for all of 1Lo; 1 I-year . . .. Other alternatives \\'hich ~·ere riot ac-history. Langsdorr sa id stare college ~sp1.tc lhe . ~cqu1s1t1on. of son1e vocal cepted included eliminalion of the shared Chance:llor GlcM S. Dumke approached lcg~s latl"C critics fol!ow1n_g the unrest <.'OS! :>f lifeguard .services at city bef chcs. ·him about two weeks ago concerning the w~1ch plagued CSF .. last spr1ng._ L.angsd?rf -$166,000; elimination of new equi~ment . h It ~•. l'iatd he feel s my relations \vtth 1 v1et c ancc or ... up. l . 1 l h. ,. It l " for refuse disposal, $110,000 ; cult ng a Dr., Shields, 34. bct"Omes the youngest cats a o~s ave ~en ex_ce en . J)istrict Altorney's project for n!ln!Olics state colle"e chief. He stands a ·150.50 Dr. Shields. noting he d worked closely : enforcement resean:h, $"3,000. chance" 0r0being named president of the 1vi~h ~a~~sdorf for ~.~ past three .yea~~· :· Also. delete plans for walkwa~ and cam~' by, a blue-ribbon appoint ments said, 'I m su~e he will make very s1gn1h· : sidewalk irnprovementa al Juvenili.HaO. comniftree. based on past history of col-c~nt ~nd, behev~ me, r:nuch needed con- :: 530,000; de'8y plarined upansion l 14 lege presidents· selections, Langsdorf lr1buhon~ t~ this en~~e ~late college ; Pinos juvenile ttbabDltatloo dfnteri spe(ulated. system, in ht~ n~\Y pos1Uon. , . $35,000; cut oul • ~ rat tntro~ LangsdorC told lhe surprised faculty Langsdor( ind1~ated he·w~\d ~'1'. to ; ptogram b)t the heauit ·deparfment • and staff late Tuesday, "I believe that spend as much time as possible \'lSlli~g ·: $15,000. T • after 10 or 1% years under one president. campuses, bul other than that. he sa1d, ·. an insUtu~iOfl i'i usua lly be tter served by :·r. l_1avcn't had a. chance ·to talk aboul . new aod· different leadership. big-g<'r and better plans for the stale col· .. O'Neill CleaitUp \ _ "l \viii ~umc Uic v(cc ctianccllors~ip lf'gc syste1n." 1 ' De<:t ·1. •l pla11 a long needed vacation ~ l -.v-lr prior tll ilial lime. and I in tend to lake a ~ w orb Under \V~ay ·\leave from the ca mpus about lhe middle " ~ • • 'of October.". t.an·gsdorr said . ~ ; •• . "':~ He told the . press "later his vacation : After ' B1'g· Blaz·e pfAAS twefe' n~ y~t fi~m and that he ln· ~ -tended .to maintain his Corona del fl1.ar ~ · ' r::'clenci. "for 'the · time being." His ne"w ~ Clean up oP.erahon_, i!'l O'Neil1.,Park will office ' 1 will be located on \Vi\shire be complete4 by Friday. KtJs Klinger, Boulevard in Los Angeles . ... deputy director of lhe Orange County Linc"SJ!<>r( cl\lled for rncul ty . staff and department of pafk.s. said today: cartrmunity support for Sfiields. "I know .. The park was cl<M;ed l\.fonday'aflef the that under his leadership thiS ct1tlege will Trabut.'O Canyon fire burned. to iL!I continue lo move ahead." ~·est~m edg~. Pri<ir to his appointment al CSF. Klinger said a few trees ~d been burn--Langsd-Or.f was president of Pasadena Ci· ctf or scorched from the r1re ind some ly CoOege, Amons: Orange County In· underbrush Yi'BS gone in the westc'rn por· st itutSons he has served ha\'e hccn the ti~.rs very unccmfortable out there Fullei'ton ani:I O~nge ~unty Clliaml °"'u" right no\v," he explained. '"niere arc still of Commerce, ~nildrcn s Hosp ta. 1e .. Art Museum Assoclates as a board : smoldering [ires 'and quite ·a fc1v bees 1.,_ ~ that lost their hives. we decided to close m~111ber. and the EducAliuual Televlslon .. il for the safety and convenience of pco-Advisory Ol mn1iUec for the Los Angeles :: pie who might go out there." ~fclropolitan Area. Klinger sa id the park ~111 open Friday Langsdorf earned his bachelor's and ,..fter the bees are taken care or and $Oll'le masler"i; degree fr om 0 cc id en t a I • of the dust and ashes have settled. College, and his doctorate fro1n UC "Other than the minor d1mage, the ; park fared very v.•ell. Nol one portable :: restroom or picnic table \Vas damaged," :: he said. , • • , ~ Yow1g U.S. llij a ck er Faces Trial in Home ; R0:\1 E <U PI ) -Raf(~clc ~tinichicllo. ~ 20. of seattle. \\lash .. lhe U.S. 1ilarl;,e : y,ho hijacked a jetliner from California lo : Rome Nov. I \\'ill go on trial l'\ov, 5 on a : variety of charges not Including air : piracy, courl sources said Tuesday. : Minlchic'lt1 could get as much .:is 30 : years , in J!rison if CC!l\•lctcd on 1.111 1l1i: • charges. ine.lutllng k1"':ltlpin~. i!"c-"I ! J>Osscssion of ilnll5 and \'l?lr·~C"'. lf rly f'lad n0 law on hljack1n1 v.1:1"'1 he se11.cd 1t : rrans \\'orld A lrlinc~ jct and forced it to !:111 10 Rome 1...i ran. I il1 artha ill ilcltell A DoU-Reully \\'ASHli\GTON fAP) -No\\" there's a ?il:?rtha ~filchell doll. and she got the fi.,;;t one l;isl night ancr taking a terrific ribbing. fl \\'ai; prcscnl<:d to the \\"ifc .of Atty . Gen. John N. ~1itchcl1 111 A 1nock Cabinet meeling as a spoof at lh1:: i\alionnl Press Club by nep. \'/illiam H. Ayres (R-Ohio ). 11c'in.l nr attbfr.ey i;:cneral. /\• reo; \round up by telling H~1>. Morrill I\. 1Jdall ID·.<\riz. ). act in-: ll'I p"1 ... · ·~ ": ": ·r. Pr ·i '"11t, t d"n'I cnrc \1 h'1 t ~-ou 1•.:,.k cf ~lnriha ... I d·;'I. ~ivc A d·1r11 v. ·,111. 1:.~y-:v~~ abou! Marth11 bcctiut:t - sW:'s .JTI)' d"'ll ," And lhcn he preacntcd her the rioll . 'Obscene' Reaga1i Book Haltecl By Cal State Oii;;tribution or ll1c conlrovcrsia1 and iJllc"cdl y obscene booklet ''The People vs. Ronald Rc:igan" has once ;1eain been h·11trd by Cal State Fullerton officials .• Or. ErnesL A. J3ecker.. Dean of :.;tudc0t.s. today cited aopeal action by the (!lstrict attorney's office as the reason •he college rcin.~tatcd its May 4 ban on lh!' student publication. 1'hc mllgazine's sale had led to the ;1r. rt"'t of aclivisl David MacKo,via\.:, but ~«·lling obscene literature ch1.1rgcs <ig:ainsl him \Vcrc.drnnpt'd. "f\1ichacl R. Capiizl. Orange CoWllY rlcpuly di strict atlorney. Tuesday in- formed me an 3J)pcal to lhe ruling or rilunici1>al CourL Judge Kenneth Lac declaring 'The PCoplc vs. Ronald Reagan' 10 be 'conslilutionally protected and nol obst.'Cnc' has been filed," Becker said. "ll is expected the appeal will be heard bv a pnnel or Ulr!!t Superior Court judges In llit nenr future ." Becker said. ''In view or the decision by the dis lricl at t o rn ey to appeal La.e.'.& ruling, pt:rmisslbn to soil the book on c<1m1>us thHt \\9S gr11 ntcd to student organltolion111 h,· this office Sept. 2S is immcclhtlcl y ·witlulra,\;ll," Bcci<er concluded, noling lh al a ~Illy " adminislritllvc order ban· n111'J, the s11le "·ould a;;1io be in cffe<:I. S;ileS or the publicitUon ~1onday ~·ere ' lii;thL" 11ccordinq ln Studen1s for a D"nJocrillic Society ($0 $) spokesman. The r11mph1e'. \~riltcn by a CSI" iilu· rl"n\ 11!1 a clrr!I project. bccn1ne the sub· jr~t 111 r.llntroi..i•rsy \l'h"1\ ii 1v<1~ pu~l ishcd ,. -~h :i·rir<il jJit•kt>l fcil tutlng 22 nudt pro- 1'1" s1:1.,l'i11'! h1 rrc11t uf !l l~rge Anlcrlcan l'l11g on \\'hich was posted a sign. '• for JOO yea rs, a \vhiskey from Bushmills has been \\'1lh us C!°'.J:rming us: Beguiling us in a ~n1001 h, polished and o1l toge1hcr lighthearted r.ishion. 15 generatioos have.refin_ed it.1 S generations hive si P1>ed it. The verd ict :}'lea r perf tact lb n. 8ushm11 ls. F ul I of characte"'r. But not heavy-handed about It. Flavor· fu l. Gut never over-powering. Buslunills. ll 1cflec1s lhe p.15l \vi lh a light and lively flJvor that i all todaY,. Comp.i.re it to your present \Vhiskey. Yo~ needn't purchase a bottle. One·sl p ~Your favorile pub wl ll tell you why Bushmill$ has intrigued so many geri· erations. I Lis, simply, out of sight. BUSH MILLS IMPORTED HOM THE WORLD'S OLOE.IT DISTIUEI'( ' ' • • • • _lrMd Ciak_ ----;o;-,,-.,,--~---.,,------~-----------·----· . • - / Red Dlridott F1-es~Figlliing--Viet Commander - ' . . . . . •• In Jordan Told Claims Big Win~ C~ _,, .. Delly PIW Sl"'1 Th• neighbors bave had enough of Timothy-Ros••a moonlight . .son- atas-he's been banned from play· ing his piano between it p.m. and 7 a.m. in Workingham, England. Rose, a st.year-old bachelor, found he got his best musical ideas late at mght, when 111 can really come to terms with the great classics of our times.~· After hearing a pub- lic heaJth officer's testimony about the midnight serenades, magis- trates ruled that he should come to terms with hiS fellow apartment· dwellers instead. The lid was closed Sunday night on Rose's 100- year-old upright and he said he would heed the court's noise abate.. ment order. "But I miss the piano very much,'' Rose said. "Since I can't play during the day because of my work, I think I'll have to start playing between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. My neighbors just don't ap- preciate the classics." • I· ' An unidentified member of the Denvtr Casptr Troopers is unmoved as she stands at atteontion durina half· tim1:-1:.ihibition-a.Hht-D~tr·Pit i,,.~ burgh game Sunday. The American Flag ble:ro onto hu hat and stayf!'d therf!' several minutes. The girl never moved a muscle. " ., .:4 : • By tridieii Pt.. lalenatloul Fresh fighting between Palestinian gutrrillas and the Jordanian army broke out in lrbid, a commando strooghold in north«n O<rdan, the guerrillu said t<> day. A apokesman for the Al Fatah guerrilla organization in Beirut said Jordanian troops began attacking Irbld sborUy after dawn with mortars and macllineguns and the fighting was continuing. The guer· rillas were returning the fire, the aJpOkesman said. The Al Fatah claim came only hours after Ute Arab League Committee trying to keep peace in Jordan ordered both government troops and armed Palesli· nian guerrillas to get out cf Amman within 24 """"" 'l1le special Arab League Committee led by Tunia.ian Premier Bahi Ladgham gave Pie two sides in the Jordanian civil war 24 hours to carry cut the orders. which were part cf the 14-point peace pact. It said they must withdraw to posi· tlcns at least three miles from t,he boun· daries of the capital. It said armed guerrillas must withdra'' to "pcsitions suitable for commando ac- tion" but could not occupy pcsitions evacuated by the armed forces. Meanwhile, the country buried its civil war dead and lamented the death of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. who negotiatal the end of the 11.ciay war sbortly belcre be was stricken with a heart attack. Both sides were exchanging threats, with the Palestinians still controlling ac~ aecton: of downtown Amman under '. ~ I Arab Woman Hifacke~ To Be Freed • .--.Wlnlerviceo LONDON (U!'I) -The Brltish govern· ment aaid todq airtirie hijacker Leila Khaled and aD:·other-Pal~ cuer· rillas held by'tlltte'&ovemmmti will he released. ' l • ...,. The ~.,-.eame wJ:Wn hcurs after the last sb: bostage.s taken by guer· e r illas who hijacked three airliners three Police arrested a 9-year·old boy weeks-agG flew out cf JcrdaJI to freedom. warning ftom ·Kiili'~ bls govern· ment was prepared t6 take meaaUJ'e!S again.st those who defied the truce. Huuein told newsmen Tuesday at bis Hommar Palace 10 miles west of Am- man: "If any elements muse what ttie. leadership of the Palestinian resistance has decided, and what the leaders of the Arab world say, they will have isolated them.selves and ·weakened themselves to a great extent aOO would appear to be elements interested in the destruction of Jordan." Hussein -who was preparing to fly to Cairo for Nasser's funeral Thursday - said such a situation "would have to be handled in any way that would assure a return to ncrmal conditkms." ' An ofiiclal'40-day mourning period was declared throughout Jordan for Nasser, nags were flown at batr.staff and ibops were closed. Jn the Palestinian sections of Amman. corpses, including bodies of women and children, were shoveled into mass graves. Newsmen counted more than 50 bodies in a deep trench in the Ashrafiyeh district Tuesday. Kid ... p 'Virtim' Rev. John Thomas Alqilire, an American cannelite priest working in Santiago, Chile, was kidnaped and· held captive by his own par ishioners when they learned he was departing for Chicago. They .released him only after being assured that ht was only taking a vaca- tion and not bein·g transferred out of the parish. Millions Make Exodus • To Mourn for Nasser ' SAIGON CAP) -A ............ South l(ain aUacked the -Ol-°"~an Vletname,. field commander dalmed to-Ollenoive operation llal)ed' 'ti mi1ef DOrlb day Utat hi!: fon:ea bad YirtuaUy of Phnom Penh. 1 • , destroyed a North Vietnamele army Associated Preu oan:~\ Mm: divillon in three 1QOlltlia <t fieb!ing T. ivbee!Or repcnd lbal Ille~·- around Fire Base O'Reilly bl tbt ·DCJrth.. about live milea behind the Cathbndt1na• em sector ol ~th Vjdnam, l'rollt line in·the Taing K,ouJ< .,...~ Lt. Gen. Hoanc Xuan Lam, ccmmander Sir Cambodian soldiers were reported cf tbe northem ·qua~ant Of South Vie_l· wounded. The body·of one ~y acildiet nam, tcld newsmen ur Da Nang that his was found. · < forces, with_suppcrt from ~erican bom· Gen. Creighton w. Abrams, com- bef!1, bad wiped cut lbe eqwvalent cf twG mander of U.S. forces ln Vietnam, 1'19 reg1me~ls , lrom the North Vletna".'e~ hospUallt.ed tonllht ''"'· ~ thljil !iniO Ibis 3248 Divuuon. year alter collapsme m the arms of "The 3248 Division which tried to take -aide. "°; O'Rei!fy .~ .been ren~d almcst in-The U.S. Command said the attending effective, md Lam .. 'The ~my has physician has prescribed medication and ~nducted cnly apcradic sbell~ attacks bed rest for Abrams "who bu been ill for: Jn recent. days. We are firm!,Y m control the past five day• with a virus infection' and conditloos .are ercellenl d v slight I inf1amii1 lion •• Lam gave no casualty figures for either an 8 '!'f . l,Ulg ~ •• aide. · "He IS resting coajortably Ut the Jrd Firf Base O'Reilly had been under Fi~ld Hospital in Saigon,;•. a spokesman artillery siege since late July, and said. American bombers fiew hundreds of The 56.year-old Abrams suffered a raids against North Vietnamese positions ''dizzy spell" shortly after noon dwing surrounding it. ceremonies honoring Australian army On the battlefields or South Vietnam, farces at Vung Tau, 40 miles soutbeut of the U.S. Command said activity in· Saigon. creased slightly during the past 24. hours with five engagemen~ .in.i_tbe northern sector, the central higruanas and alcng the coastal plain. 'I1le command said 27 North Vietnamese troops and six America ns were killed and 13 Americans wounded in the five fights. * * * Cambodians Knock Off A U.S. Navy OVIO spotter aircraft and a U.S. Army helicopter were shot down in different parts cf South Vietnam. Both PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Cambodian crewmen aboard the OVIO bailed out and troops hav~ refused to fight the Viet Cong v.•ere rescued with minor injuries. The and North Vietnamese who cut hiafnray 4 CAIRO (UPI) -From the dusty Nile named by Pmiident Nixon Tuesday. It twc crewmen aboard the helicopter were linking Phnom Penh and the Port of ' tilled Kompong Som during 1 three-day B.tver towns to the aidewalk ca!es of wu headed bf secretary of Hea lth, 1 .;. v· t · t· th us reliaiOUS holi<SJy, field officers said to- Call'O• , "~ kept -'-'• today, over i•~ n 1.., 1e nam1za 1Gn program, e .. . ., ~.,.. .. ,... YI Education and Wel!are Eliot Richardson Army turned over to the South Viet-day. 1 ~ beloved IN.der, Gamal Abdel Nasser. a-nd included· Robert P. Murphy, a former namese a squadron of 16 CH47 Chinook "We will underµike no clearing opera. '.Tens cf thousands; of his fQUowers ambassador-at-large; John J. McCloy. helicopters, each capable of carrying .ff tioos until the h61iday ends," a field ef. th ed ... ls troo h I d fleer said. ~· I rong we wal ~ding the Ku~ chairmaa of the president's Advisory ps or eavy cargo oa s. beb Palace where hi&. body lay ..ia state. Elsewhere in Indochina, sources in Viet Cong North Vietnamest treop9 Many bad.been there alDce be died Men-Cbuncil 0• Arms CGntrol; Donald C. Saigcn said a South Vietnamese Cll9 !eized a three--mile stretch of the day of a massiVi! heart attack at the age Bergus, a State Department expert on twin·engine cargo plane crashed on highway tG miles west·southwest cf of 52. ·• Egyptian affairs whG is the chief U.S. takeoff from Phnom Penh Airport after P·hnom Penh Tuesday. The road is Hundreds of thousands more, ~aps representative in Cairo : and Michael landing ammunition . Sources said all five Phnom Penh's cnly overland route to the million·s; were pouring into the capital by Sterner, another State Department ex· crewmen were missing. nation's only deepwater port and eil all means of transportatioo Del 00 foot to 1_pe_r_t_ .. _· _E_KYPliln __ .·_a_r_ra_ir_,_. _______ N_o_r_th_V_i_etn_a_m_es_e_a_n_d_V_ie_1_c_o_ng_troo_ps __ ,_•f_ine_rY_·.,.r~--------- pay tbeir IUt\respeets to a ma11 whose 11 de'.ath-hu caUsed a public Outpouring of grief of· a magnitude aeldom seen fer a li tical -· po The iamll\ed. capilal Thursday '!ill be the scene of a mile-long funeral· cortege. but according to Moslem law there will be nG public exhlbiticn of Nimer's body in state. Egyptian cfficials were permit-- ts ' armed with a cap pistol after he Palestinian guerrillas turnJ:d over the 1---'triecLlo.liold.up.a.store_in.New_OJ:· -::t •:=~~iltapsR= hel~~'toh Jeans. ''GJve me all the money/' . uuu cu ..... ._., w1uc 'ted to view the bier Tuesday. · l\'otkm.en.a.l.the.r.enam..t.Gom;ol_Abd~I Nasser mosque in the 1Uburban Manchiet E·Bakrey section cf Cairo were Nas ser lived .toiled to .complete .. -the-. burial chamber where he will be laid to rest l'hursday fellowing the procession. \Vatch Value$ like'"the$e -made Penney-9ays..,..1S. he said, pointing the toy weapon at c~rtd the way fo_r ~ releas~ of ~v~ a saleswoman Saturday. "If yOu ~~b <;9.JDllUQ!dos nqpr.!$0ned m Bntain,. want the money, open the ,qsh· 5 turland and West Germuy. register," she replied. The boy fled The hc_stages, all Americans and all after failing to open the ~gister. 1 reported m 1ood health, were turned ~ver He was s.till" carryibg the,. pab1 to the Red cm. Toesday and drrve.n when police Bi-reltecf. bin! soon lrom north Jordan lo Amman, Jonlan 1 al the illcid~ and turned him <apllaL ter to ,,,_ J ·-" . ~ .• --: -~ 'l'llOy were expected lo fly esrly toda,y over -.r1 uv~aue uw.-. /'>. Niclsia, Cyprus,'·tben to New York. . • • ' : The Swiss government said Monday W1nfonl .Oi'thopedlc 'Hospltai fu, that ils tbr<e Arab priooners, convicted Bnstol, ~~ lhal aent out an of sbooUng up an El Al airlirier last year, appeal l,o iaJI former patienta -would he !reed as .... u the last please return ,_.y old crutchea: hostages were "safe and IOUDd outside they may have lying aniand the Jordan." house. "We're miSling about' 300 Under a thrft.naticn accord, Britain 1)8irs ._ 'tblt's eoG C?Utt;hes," a and West Germany have ptomised to do hospital-.potesman ·said. "At~ . likewise with the commandos held in S7.20 a ~:that comes to a lot of their countries, including woma11 guer- money.'' rilla Leila Khaled, captured in Britain in • . an aU.mpled airliner hijacking early this Vic.or o.u.ru White, who said awhile baCk he wouldil't mind it if girls attended church in topless dresses, dropped another boml>- shell on bis MJK!ford, England parish today· by announcing he plans to marry a girl 39 years his Junior. ''Douglas is very young at heart.'' said bride--to-be. Yol•nd• Richmond, 24, of the 63-year-old clergyoian. month. China Disaster Told ·HONG KONG (AP) -ThousandJ wer• killed or injured and mono· than 100,000 made homeleu when a typhoon-weaken- ed dam burst in Communist China's Kwangtung Province on Sept. 15, the Hong Kong newspoper Fal Pso reported Wedlleaday. Foreip dignitaries Clocked tG Cairo. Amcng the first tG arrive was Soviet Preniter Alexei N. Kosygill, whG wept openly as he stepped from his plane at Cairo Airpm1 Tuesday .•ight. 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Fi·rmer-Hand Needed -- Each Huntington Beach councilman ought to be _eQuipptd _witb an_g_M_to.rnalic_timing device thal.-re-Cords the amount Qf talking he doe s at council seasiOns. Not so .they can be credited with overtime for Jong meetings, but so tli'e lengthy discussion s can be accurately count· ed against them. - It ls indeed time for the council to find methods o! conducting its business more efficiently and at less in· convenience to mem~rs of the__fillblic!_ A few months ago, th,e council slapped an 11 p.m. curfew on its fortnightly meetings. If business was un· fini·shed by that hour. the meeting \vould be adjourned to the following Monday. The intention of a self·imposed deadline, presum· abJy, was to provide a goal to cul chatter and get on \vith making city policy decisions. The p1an has failed farcically. Instead of producing more action and less talk, the opposite seems to have resulted, Many meetings have gone past nlidnigbt with the agenda still uncleared and \Vith the sessions consequently adjourned for a week. The couocil has met every Monday this month, for example, in addition to a mid-week executive ses-- liion . All this is particularly 4nnoying-to citizens who at· tend ·meetings, beginning at 4:30 p.m., wait for hours for their issue to be raised and then hear a motion to adjourn \vithout having had a chance to speak. Mayor Donald Shipley should wield the gavel 1nore often an<j more firmly .and be more of a stickler for parliamentary procedure. Too many items .11re d iscussed \Vhich are not on the agenda. Some councilmen just plain politick, insisting on detailing their position when a vote would be suffi· cient indication. Serious consid1r1tiOn should be elven to ensuring that public hoarinas start at 7:30 p.m. as advertis.ed and iriqutrie1 ahoUld be m·ade"to determine what issues have' attracted the crowds and, where proper, advance them in the agenda. This criticism do~s not mean ·that the council has not faced some important actions lately. It must also be · acknowledged that decisions must be reached at an un4 hurried pace. But decisions are more meaningful and carry more impact when the public believes they \Vere made after due deliberation and not seemingly as a compromise lo interminable debate. For Vietnamese Orphans Fountain Valley's Jaycees are sponsoring another worthwhile projecl This time they are seeking tooth 1 'brushes and toothpaste to help a bunch of Vietnamese orphans. JI · If you'd like to lend a hand to this worthwhile c8use you can take these items to the nearest elementary school. The Jaycees and the Fountain Valley School District ~re cooperating on this project Once collected, all the tooth brushes and tooth paste \Vil! go to Frank Bryant, a local Jaycee currently serving a tour of duty in Vietnam. . Fountain Valley's J aycee group has a habit of try- ing to help other people. It's a habit \velJ \vorth culti- vating. .. The involvement of the Jaycees in community acti- v1t1es has long sparked Fountain Valley to a greater sense of community awareness. H ~-----• •BARBARIAN!" Primitive Societies Had 'Peace Chiefs' Dear "Gloomy Gus: Tinie, Talent Needed in Many Directions Ways. to Put Service Above Self One of the chicr conce its of so-called ''civilization" is thal wa r and conflict were more prevalent in Y.'hat \\'e call •·primiU ve'' societies. But most an- thropological r e. - i>e:.irch does nol bea r (IUl this view. Studies of primi- tive tribes. whether in Africa or anlOl')g the American·"" -fn>~ dians, indicate that only as the tribes advanced further in- to more "civilir.ed" states did they re-_ Jax their efforts al peace-keeping and in- lensify their warlike activities. INDEED, MOST OF the N o·r th American tribes had "peace chiefs" as \\'ell as ''war chiefs." The peace chiefs engaged in elaborate ceremonials with ether tribes lo enable potential conflicts to be resolved amicably without loss of face ·on either side. And these •·primitives" were so mcbologically shrewd that somelimel tbef arranged for · the tritiea to engage in mock battles, with the exchange or hostages, to drain away lhe hostility and release pent·up emotions without going through a real war. 'fhe higher the level of civilization, the fev•er provisions are inade by society for resolving conflicts. Every inodem nation has a department of war; none has a department of pe1ce. As society becomes \\·ealthier, stronger. and more technical. tnore of its resources are allocated to military preparations. A GOOD CASE COULD be made that lhe J~hnson aiministration's decision to atay in Vietnam -despite the rapidJy Why does the HunUngton Beach City . CounciJ. spend money on a private atlomey to handle salary and wage information when they ha ve a city attorney, one assistant city attorney, tbrte deputy city attorneys, and one city councilman who is an attorney already being paid by the city? -·V.P. Tftls t11tur• ,.,.dll "lhfl' ¥19wi, n•I n.,;1n1rllf ,..... .. 11111 n•w-,..-. StM f lMr "' _.,. ft • ._, CiM" Dt\ly P"lltf. • deterioraling aituation -is not based on military, political or m o r 1 I con- siderations, but-simply is -an unwill· ingness to Jose face there. Politicians, even more than most people, hate to ad· mit they were wrong; phrases like "na- tional h o n o r ' ' are orten used as a camouflage ror persisting in such tragic mistakes. Methods of maintaining peace were part of the essential fabric of primitive societies, beca111e it w1s realized even then that deterrence did not deter: tribe! that prepared for war went to war, unless there was some meam of turning off the war machinery and turning on the peace machinery. This is a lesson we seem to ha ve lost in our advancing technological society. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, we have been' Involved in "disarmament negotiation!" in Geneva, but nobody pretends that these are much more than feeble efforts to strike 1 moral posture, while at the same time most of our energy and funds go into building the most powerful arma· ment factory the world has eYer known. lt is a ludicrously unequal contest between the "war chier• and the "peace chief" in our tribe -tspeclally since no one knows who the peace chief i.9 or what he is really doing. · Perhaps It is time we dropped the il- lusion of being "civilized," and restored some of those ••primitive" met of keeping our young men alive . To the Editors: We don't all have the aame amount of treasure nor the same amount of talent. But we all have 24 hours a day. What we do with it indtvidullly is ours to decide. . ~ ,, The time and talent of groups and in-dividuals are needed in many directions Lett~rs from readers are welcome. of this community. -Nonnatly writers should convey their --i\ll>ett-SittorrChil<lferrs---Horne.---locate<t-messages-m-aoo-words or less. The at 361 S. Manchester, Orange, is' the only right _to . CO'ndef!S e letters to jit space facility for dependent children in Orange or ehmin~te bbet .reserve.d. All le.t- County. Children from 10 days to 11 years ~ers must include signature and ~il- of age are housed here when abandoned. uig address, but '~a·mes !n~y be wi th· neglected, Yr'here_ mothers can no longer l_ictd on request 1f sufficient J"to~o1& care for them (Ir whose parents are in 1.~ apparent. Poetry wtll ·11ot be pub· -trouble iwith the law. Emergency cases l~~hed. such as 1udden death in the family are also handled at the Albert Sitton Receiv- jng Home. EVER-PRESENT needs are for new or (IUfgrown (usable) clothing. shoes of all sizes, grooming articles for boys and girls. and toys. ' services rendered by guild members include reading to youngsters. teaching older girls Jo sew and bake. give birthday and holiday parties. Present needs are donations of tickets to ball games. Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. There is a need for St. Augustine grass to fill in the outdoor play area. Information regarding membership in the children's Guild may be obtained by phoning Mn. George Galbsi, president, at M0-~78. Supervisor of the receiving home is Mrs Margaret Boston. CONCERNING THE VIP Program (Volunteers in Probation ): Thi& is a com- munity services project propo1ed by Chief Probation Officer 11argaret Grier. lt is under the direction of Betty Delaney, community coordinator. Individuals are needed to provide day care and to offer their homes after school hou . These youngsters lack parental , due to disrupted family life. "These children have never had anyone really care about them," Miss Delaney ' pointed out.-'·As a-result they have become problems in the community." ADDITIONAL NEEDS are aiding in transportation on recreational outings: high school students as well as adults who will aid probation officers in tutoring the youngsters. Instructors are needed in arts and crafts, various educational sub- jects and swimming. Future plans of the VIP Program include obtaining the aid of community agencies in working with pro- bationary children. Scouts,. Campfire Girls. Yl\\CAs, Little League and Boys and Girls Clubs will find the VIP proj- ect a worthwhile endeavor. Further information is available by phoning Miss Delaney's Office at 532-751J. mE FOSTER HOl\IES program is under the direction of Bert Knight. Youngsters are placed with foster families by the Welfare Department and Probation Department of Orange County. There is a growing and urgent need for this type of care, especially for teenagers. AnyOne interested in knowing more about the program may contact Mr. Knight at &14-5022. BRAILLE INSTITUTE or Orange County: Sightless youngsters, pre-school to teens. are in need of transportation to and from schools. Educational prGgrams integrate handicapped children with those of normal vision which serves to prepare the blind for attendance in regular schools. Mrs. Jack Grove is program coordinator and may be contacted at 539- 1222. Braille Institute is loca led al ll.8fil Gilbert Street, Garden Grove. FAffiVIEW STATE Hospital, located at 2501 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, had many requests for aids in the following categoriell : Pool therapy assistants. youth leaders, pre-school tutors. clerical and sewing projects. MN. Enid Lathrope. volunteer coordinator, may be eilitacted at 545-9331. -These are among the opportunities to put .service above sell for the good of our neighbors. MRS. THOMAS BECKWITH 546-6522 . Paradoxical <:ouri• To The Editor: In your recent editorial entitled "Long fla ir Psychology" (Sept. 22) you indicate that school board members could benefit fro m a refresher course in psychology. You state that "It took a court ruling to relax rules against Jong hair at Sad- dleback College, for example.'' \Vould you believe a sign posted just outside the ·entrance to Department 2, Superior Court, Santa Ana , Callfornia reads, "No capris, shorts or swimwear pennitted in Courtroom." The assumption here must be that unusual dress creates distractions in courts where rules are made requiring school boards to relax their rules against unusual dress. WORTH BABBIT <:oniradlctio11s To the Editor: The trend in unemploymtnl in America Is an easy equation to reason out. The lay-0ffs start rolling when the work goes "out of style,'' so to speak. The law or supply and demand cannot be cracked but why mU1t so many contradictions et· ist in the principle? ' t refer now to the medical profession. Here. in a busy, understaffed world of professional people a daily load of work. is presented in catastrophic proportions. 'fhe doctors never need \Vorry about lay· offs. Their 'l'ork continuously comes at them in endless streams of sick humanity. \Vhat they don't cure today Reis put off till tomorrow or the next day. In the meantime sick people are neglected and joined by more sick peopla who haven't seen the doctor in days. OUR. DOCTORS are overloaded with work and the demand for these people i!I great, yet our medical institutions ac- tually refu se admittance to hundreds of students every year. These students have all the hopes, desires, funds, IDlt poten- tial to eet them through any mNical school, yet they are stopped at the outset \Vhy are they refused? Could it be 1 Jack of facilities or classroom space? Jf so, then why Y.'~te valuable time teaching obsolete courses no longer ~ de- mand in the world as is evidenced by all the unemployment? This time and 1pace could be better utilized. An«her con- tradicUon uists. USING OUR local Orance County educational facilities as an example, we have seen that some students enrolltd in the schools aren't really there to pursue an education. They are there to disrupt, deslro)•, market drugs, scandalite and just plain goof-off. Many of them display a complete lack of direction, reasoning or any brains at all. They get into the schools very easily, though. My question is, why 1re so many nobodies admitted to schools in preference to pre-medical students v.·ho have had to prove their competence, desire and potential in order to come thi.! far in their endeavor? PA\JLE'ITE LANCONA 'This Land Around Best Way to Sway Congressmen? \Vhat somt might call "a treasury \VASHINGTON -The besl w1y to in-·~ f\uence Members of Congress, the Peace nl regional V.Tiling," and what l prefer Corps figures. is through their sons and lo describe as 'a "dip into·• book is daughters, nieces and nephews. 1 o u n d in .. This .. l.and Around lJ1'; Direclor Joseph l Doubleday; $12.95) edited by Ellis Lucia Blatchford has wril· end illustrated by Mel Klaoholz. ten each member a lo send them our inrormatlon kit." ~ The editor 's region is the Pacific conclusions of the late Joseph llenry letter offering to en. Northwest, which is big enough to incluqe Jackson concerning the origin and growth lisl their young rela. THE INFERENCE that congression al Wyoming, and he has put together almost and life of the Murieta legend. Among lives in the Peace kin might receive special consideration is J ,000 pages of selections from writers these ls the assurance that the correct Corps in gratitude denied by the Peace Corps. nr (act and fiction of that variegated, patnmymic speUing is ''Murrieta," and for their "e.nlhusias-"We're not inYiting special treatment. lovely and well-loved Janet AU the famous some qut.~ions as to John R. ''Yello\v Uc support." and \\1e're not giving them any special Northwest writerll are represented _ Bird" Ridge's actual authorship of the "It occurred to consideration," a spokesman told this Hayco.r and Holbrook and Archie BiMs Gothic tale that began the legend. me,·• he wrote. column. and Nard Jones-as y,·ell as Richard TheHispanicizedversions oflhele1end ''thaL you migh t Why, then. was the le~ter sent to L. Neuberger. Keri Kesey and 1 score are updated by noting the I 9 S 7 have some relatives \\•ho Y.'OUld be In· Congressmen? Confessed the spokesman. of others. performanct: or • '"dramatic cantata" lerDted in our currant or future p~ y,·ith rare frankness : "lt'a because they might succeed. State Department or· fi cials in1mediately began calling it the "Roge rs Plan" after Secretary of State William Rogers. But presidential aides said the plan had been drafted at the White House and claimed credit for Henry Kissinger, the President's foreign 1ff1irs adviser. Then the cease-fire began to misfire. Violations were detected; the Palestinian radicals pulled ofr their multiple sky- jackings In an attempt to sabotage the peace: fractie>nal fighting exploded in Jordan. The State Department people suddenly stopped referring to the "Roget's Plan." They hinted darkly that \Vhite House Sisco, the State Department's chief P.1ideast negollator , had reached the same conclusion after his meetin& with Nasser tart April. White House aides also cOntended IOW'· ly that the State Department had un· d~estlmated Soviet duplicity. They grumjled that lhe Egyptians couldn't have moved misailes into the truce zona and the Syrlaril couldn't have aent tanks into Jordan without Soviet connlvmtce. What la needed now, P!l<b•ps;-la a cease-f1te between the White ,Houle Md the State Drparttnent ' • II 1. I ! I Tbere is nourishing fart here ror by the "Chilean poetic genius" Pablo gram& and would consider going abroad gi\'e us our money ." 111m"OSt1~f"liireaffil espcctally-com•-Nerud o~\11ho--kno1¥::--<h"'---as l ""Yoluntee,,.---------~F.JM>tn_ole.:.-Blalchlor: -leUcr--..h,.a..s mend £. R. Jackman's s1ge.pungenl ac· background .o~ the legend>. it will not "It you would care 1011ve me names brought 34 responses so far . ranging fron1 aides had botched the whole peace in--- iliative. The President's men .. h::•d:.;bce~n;...._1 _ _. __ ~ 't ' ' t · __ _ ~e-a1e ro-portr1)' IXOff .... ii count of Burns. Oregon : Li ncoln Stef-be too surpr1s1ng~hat Neruda used Jot1-and addrcsaes of sons. dJughters, nieces. polite thank-yous to Peace Corps ne>mina- fcl\it on \\l. S. U'Ren. father of *direct quin &Ii a vehicle to disseminate anti-nephew1 or any members or your family 11ons. Actually, the Peace Corps is -much teglslatlon on the Pacific Coast, 1nd Norteamtricano propaganda. \\·ho might be interest ed, 1 will be pleas<'d more in need or farmers' sons than Donald> Hough·s account or 1 winier ·. -legisUilors:..sons.----There are hundreds or ~vent in Jackson Hol<>. • FOR THOS~with an interest In 1he ----.._ ,,_,.,_ ----. openlnas for Americ1ns to te1ch fannin& Colorado River, and evtry Ca!ifomian 1-~If p..--.. ~ ' and other skills In ·wi9gdcveloped coun· LEGENDS HAVE Uves of thtlr _o\\!n damned well Should havt ont, 1 Dear George: . lfies. • ,_.,t---'··" gatdltu_o.1 Jeir lasblonlng • ......wbich__ c~U\logy_t: Of l:lpoks, pamphlets. ml!J)s l J 've-4>een reed inc-your-column _ The congressional kin_, if th~) have n() 11t1tement l! atttsled to aaaln by ''Tbe and m1nuscrlpts bearina u.pon , that ror five years and ifs driven me r>lher skills, ptesuma~ly could Instruct LHe of J•qul111 l\1urieta'' tVaUey 1rtery of C1Ufomia life is available half crazy. \Vh)' do 1 ktep rea ding the natives in the art of polltlcal back- Publlahers : $4.tS). This fat•imile reprint fro m Cuidon Books. 83 \V. ~lain, it? 11cratchin&. o( Ult 1132 Grabhorn Press edition o' SCOttsdalt, Ari2ona 8.Wl. lrs a handier Dear Puuled: SNIPING HAS broken out between u10 ••Joequin" retains the careful preface guide than the reference cards 1n )'our JI d 1 1 1 State n~p•rtm•nl and tho \l'ho"tt 'J~·•c •· ·•-1 edl"-~ •r·-· p F ••• •---1 Ubra~ a-• "°' t ·r· 1 · O'll' o know ? '\'e been "'r 1f'ng ·~ ~ i "" w 1a uvn "' r _,.,.,, · 1rq""'1r. --. ·• iru 5 s 1 magni •Ctn I o over !he Mideast cease-Ure that has now It al9o contaJns lwo s c par ate cover palnUna b)' Gunn11r \\'idforss. t I years -11nd lhitt makes me backfired. prclatorits \vhich challenge some of the \V. H. Hu&cbl.aSo1 twlce as b1iUy ~s YOtl arc. Al nrsl, It looked as ii u1~ CCllSC·Ilrc peacemall:er on the eve or the November electio~, u•hlspered the diplomats. that \Vednesday. Sept. 30, 1970 proper precautions hadn't been taken. Tilt editorial page of tltt Do ily 'S TRUE THAT h S Pilot scek-s to----f1'form and !t1M-. 1 ' late Depart-ula.tt reader1 by prtseniina thlt ment had recommended enforctment ne tcipaper's ophli01U end com- proced ures that were never adoPted. One meatary ora --iopitl ·of ittttrtil State OeP'rtment proposal-that a joint ond significc.nce,-bu providing 4 Soviet-Amertcan fon:e pollce~the-tfase -iortcm-J~-;th't ---ezptaStio11.o r rlre -was rejected by the President our reader•' opinions, ottd bfl himself. prrsenti11a tht dil..-crsc view. \Vhitc House source.s, ln tu rn, blamtd pohus of ii.fonntd observer• the State Department for over-optimism. and tp0kt:l1'Jt'll on topici of tltt Donald Ber1us, the State Departmtnt's ..... I ~~ man n Calro.nad reported thl!lt Pre~i- dent Nasser "'as read.v to 11C'gotiate in Rober!. N. \\leed , Publisher (ood faith. A"Jstant Secretary Joseph i 1 . . . - l--ill·.,,--------------:---~---'7--'-----~ ...... 0::--------::--'"-'7"'"---,,,~------;:-------------~---.:W;.:tdot::;;::>::lll;.:Y·:..,S::"c:.'~tm 30 i q.zg____ H __ DAILY "LOT .... Council Announces ForthcOming .f ·amily Discussion Series • I I I I i /I I Secondary Council PTA Mn. Samut:I Tolbln Presidenl REPORTS : Two c o u n c i I - 1ponsored program series tchedulcd at Golden \\'est College were discussed at general meeting. Pal Carney of the Huntington Beach Family Servk-e ~ocialion spoke, on the Crises in Fami· ly series to be presented in NoYember in the form of four plays with g r o u p discuss.ion afterward. Class sessions ""'ill lake'l)iace from 7:30 lo 9:30 p.m. Register· lion is required, but no lui· tion will be charged. f\11"!. Betty Inman ol Orange Coasl College discussed the series on Parent.child Rela. lionshlps. This series will be presented in four lectures by guest speakers with Mrs. Inman serv i ng as moderator. Lecture o n \\'ednesday, Oct . 7, is en- ti tled Health : Pregna ncy, Drugs, VD. Acne, Diet, Nutrition, AborUon. Wealth : C a r Expense, Insurance, -Fu l-u r e----Y i n an c i n g, Apartments will be discuss- ed Wednesday, Oct. 14. Su~ ject on Wedntsday. Oct 28, will be Wisdom: Role of Authority. Changing I h e E st abli s hment , Con-- rront a lion or Com· munication, Topic of fina l lect ure will be ~i: Sexual and Emotional Development durint: the Teen Years, the Sexual Revolution : a Dilem· ~a tor Both GeneraUons. -Westminlter Council PTA Mn. ·Ray Myen Presiden t COMI NG UP: Ezecut i v e board ,_,ill meet 1t 9:30 a.m. \\'ednesd1y, Oct. 7, in the Westm inster School District board room. ~tember of the Wes tminster Police Depart- ment will speak on 1he in- cidentt and prevention of \'andalism in this area, and a representative from t h e Orange County H e a I t h Department will apeak on the immunization program in the elementary schooli. • Unit health and juvenile pro- tection. cb&lrmen are uked to attend ... Council will hoat tht Fourth lliltrlct 11lb<•· ing Thuraday, Oct. 29, In the Unlltd Mttltodllt Ohun:h, Garden Grove. Theme will be Challenges of Concern, and topics under discussion will include consumers-< pro- blems, ecolOi)'. ju v en 11 e delinquency, health, PTA Ind PTSA. Unit officers and chairmen a re invited to at· tend. Dud.line for reaistra- tion and luncheon reserva- tion1 ia 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct 16. Registration fee is $1 , and cost of luncheon Ls IUS. REPORTS : At c ou n c i I m..ting, Dr. Willilm Dolph, d i • t r l c t superintendent, discussed the forthcominc election and challenges fac- ing the district. Mn. Roy Agui.m spoke on juvenile protection in Orange County and the Big Brothers pro- gram. Dwyer PTA Mn. Harry Dell Presiden t COJ\flNG UP : Back-to-school night will take plact Tues- day, Oct. 20. PT A members will serve refre!hments. • Mem~s will assbt t h e schoo1 athletic department in presenting a spaghetti dinner in October, Eader PTA Mr1. Cbarle1 Rff\•es President CO~flNG UP : Bo°"•!ing league will re!l.Ulle activities at 9 a.m. Monday. Oct. 5, in Kona Lane.!1, Costa Mesa . REPORTS : At board meeting. Mrs. Don Forrest, ways and means chainnan, discussed the fund-raisinc program for the year. Plans Include a Founders Day fashion shvw in Febl'uary, an Ice cream social in April and • carnival in tifay. ¥-•· -. - ~ month, accordlna: to J1mes Over, cubmuter. Serving u den mothers fOI', the Cub Scouts are the Mmes. Larry' Anderson. James Ne al , Albert Beaubien and Thomas Milts. Serving u den leaders for the Webeloa are Robert Wehn!r and 1..-0Uls Brommer. Charles Dempsey is IC'OUt chairman, and Mrs. Richard Burton ii i.ecretary." REPORTS: New PTO bowlln1 league secretary ia Mrs. Marvin Mosby. Nine teams ha ve been formed and a~ ditional bowler• att needed. Further information cinti'e obta.ined b)' contacting Mn. Robert Welch at 1474!:90 ..• Asslstini Mn. Lloyd Loni, chall'D)an. with ice cream sales last. week were the titmes.,Reld McLeod, Frank Holato, Gerald HlJ: and Helt!')' Lange. AddiUoaal volunteers are needed. Gill PTA Mr1. WIUlant ADai President. COM ING UP: Executive board will meet In school tomor· row at 9:30 a.m. · REPORTS : Sale of ICbool ldenUficalion tags beaan last Monday ... At back·to-1tehool night, Dan Kelly, new school prlnclpa l, was introduced to the parents. Heyden PTA Mn. 1llJ Rlpmr.r Prtsldtnt Membership Wa.ve Predicted REPORTS : Parenti w e r e welC()med and s e r v e d rtfreshments the first day of school by Mrs, J a m e 1 McClendon , hospitality chairman, and Mrs. Robe.rl Palison: HB Hi9h PTA The surf's up along with the membership tide at Fulton Elementary School. Mrs. John Hinton (left}, membership c hairman, encourages Robbie Welch and Denine Long to help wave 1n new members and win the class prizes. P.lr1. Joe Mwlll ust in conjunction with the President Perceptual Maze. Both were COMING UP: Membership purdmed for the &ehool by drive will take place during PTO. . .PTO Halloween curriculum .•. School pen· nants and pencils are on sale each Wednesday in school. troduced faculty member3, and Dr. Clarence Hall, superintendent of 0 e ea n View Schoo l District, ad- dressed the group. the month of Ottober. Ice plans lnclud~ 1 gamt booth Schroeder PT A Fulton PTO a-earn sundaea will be and a costume parade. awarded to the home room REPORTS: Officers 1erving J\trs. Terry \\'Uson Mn. RobJd.Jelc_h attaini_!!l~, . ..,•~•~•'+.t •'7• ~1 --;tht;;:::'Obow=7lln='=o'l•'iag~ are the __ Pres.Kienl 1---= f>residest ~---m~embership. Winner wilt be Mmse. Jerry Gaski, pre1i· COMING UP : PTA w i 11 Westminster Hi9h PTA Double the Fun Games. food and genera l clowning around will be featured during the Circle Vie \v PTA carnival at the school Saturday, Oct. :J. Dressed for the 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. fu n are tleft to right) Glenn Bar rick and Shawn Duarte. COMING UP : EI e cu 1 i v e :mnounced at back-to-IChool dtnt; Paul Napoli, vice present the first of several J\trs. 'Villiam Sukr board will meet tomorrow at nilht Monday, Oct, 26. president, and Malcolm Cas-full length movie programs President l :30 p.m. in the multimedia REPORTS : PTA members tle, aecretary ... Mn. Will Saturday. Oct. 3. at 1:30 p.m COMI NG staffed a snack bar for the Ash is telephone chairman in lhe multipurpose room. 1 UP: Fall Sport:. room. · .Dental health pro-students during freshman for ict cream 1ale.!I. . . . Included in the series will be Night will be presented by ""atn will take place in PTA toru·ght at 7·:!0 pm e--testing and are assisting the Members voted a. donation "Oliver VITI" s tar r i n g · · · October for studtnts from achoo! nurse with vision toward-purchase of a piano Laurel and Hardy, "The Speakers will be school kindergarten through eighth screenin1. for FOW1tain Valley Civic Pharmacists" with _w_c. coaches Wllllam Bosv.•ell, grades._ Fourth graders will centtt aOO cfiscuiii(f 1 Fields aJld "The: Red ~ack Hedges and Gerald compete in a dental health -• 5pnng-trip for ei 1 ht h Balloon." Project is under J\1annion , swlmmina: and poster contest from Monday, Nie bias PTO ,raclers to Sacramento. the direction of Mrs. Oliver water polo. Oct. 5, through Friday, Oct. Cushing, ways and means REPORTS : Twenty Queslion5 23, according to Mrs. Joh n Mrt. Kennetll Wood• chairman. . .Prospective -What to Expect from Sullivan, health and welfare President Oek View PTA~--tea.c_her aides..w:illmeet_with___§~udents wa.11 topl_c of panel chairman. .Boy Scout CO~flNG UP : Exec u ti v e Mrs. David Ra In es , discussion at unit meeline round-up will be presented board will meet in Fountain Mn. Ed"tri• Shu.nl1 chairman, at 9:30 a.m. last Monday. Serving on the at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Valley High School Tuesday, President Tue!llday, Oc!. t, in the pan~/ were counselors, claSJ Oct. 7, in room 2 to recruit Oct. 6. Board memben will COMING UP: PTA bowling mulllpurpo&e room. Teacher a~v1sors, stude nts and Chris scouts. Boys from I to 11 tour the 1Chool. • .Paperback league will meet Friday aides will work a· few hours G11Jssen, assistant princllill years cf age are eligible, books will be sold in the mornings. wilh eight team.11 weekly Jn school or lo the , .. Guests at a recent PT A and parents art needed lo lunch area Friday, Oct. 2, at participating .• .Ice cream Clara Kelner . Instructional luncheon for faculty and assi st with the scout pro-8 a.m ... .Ice cream will be sales will take place at noon RelOUrce Center ~ring staff were Ferren Chri&ten- gram. Month I Y pack sold each Monday, Tuesday each Friday ... School poster visual aids and bulletin sen .. principal GiliSlfrl, Hal meetings will take place in and Friday during the lunch contest will lake plau in board displays for classroom Chr1st~n and Tom Ko- Tamura School at 7:30 p.m. period ... Rina Ding equip-conjunction with the Space use . All interested parents larmki, assistant principalt, the third ~sday of each meat will be Installed for Spooks carnival, according . are Invited to attend. and Leon Iverson. , .• PTA tC) Mrs. Thomas Pegler. . . R E p ORTS : Back-to-school members assisted with en- Membership envelope!'! and night took place last Monday rollment and served refr~h- program books will be in conjunction with a bake ments to the faculty the first distributeO from Monday, sale. day of school. Oct. 5, through Friday, Oct 16. Membership proceed! wi ll be used for emergency welfare and student pro- grams, 1wards "nd lunch fund in addition to council, di strict and state PT A proj- ects. REPORTS : Al board ~. Principal Shermln Elliot la unched a volunteer teacher aide pro gr 1 m. Parents wlll assist In the clasirooms and office and will make teaching aid~ ... Assisting Mn. Paul Schlipf, library cb1lrman , In catalocfng boob received from the district library were the ~Imes. Liz Willis, Richard Ortiz. and B I I I Brewer . • . Working with Mrs. Edwin Simanls on- member1hip drive materials were David P1te and the Mmes. Earl Appl eb y , Plfaurice Yoong. Pate, Glen Tighe, Robert Whitney and Edwatd Mura1kl. • Seal Beach PTA Mrs. Norman Karlcut President COM ING UP: Carnival with a county. lair theme .... ·ill be presented Saturday, Oct. 17, from noon lo 6 p.m., ac- cording to Mrs. James Rhodes, chairman. Assisting Mrs. Rhodes will be the Mme1. Richard Harrell, co- chairman ; Saul Millstein, lickel!'I; Don Stegen, pizza; Ch11rles l\1urphy, spaghetti: James Keefe. hambu rgers; Lee Fullerton, hot ·dogs; John Dampman, beverages: Richard Smith, cakes. and Gordon Shanks, w h i t e elephant booth. REPORTS : Facult y team won the parent-faculty softball gam e by a score of 14 to o. nerreshmenl5 •.r.:ere served by klndgergarten mothers under the direction of Mrs. Larry Menser and Mrs . Stegen. F'lag cere1nonies Perry PTO were performed by Scoui 'T'roop 3, and !he national Mn. Oa• £ddow an them by ttumpeters Scott Prtsidenl Weir and Neil Henderson : , • OMIN UP ~ __ Jia.ck.:lo-schoal Do Not Duck You r night and open house will ne3p6rudbll!Ucs ii"tbe"ine Or Bargains Assembled • A bake and rummage aale will take place Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 3 and 4, for benefit of the Small W or Id Cooperati ve Nursetly Scmol, We!lmlnster, Sale s.ite will be the Lucky store parking lot, Springdale Street and Garden Grove Boulevard, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Applications now •re bein g taken by the achool for an arternoon class M o n d a y 1 , Tuesdays and Wedne9daya for 4·year-olds. Mothers rotate In assisting a qualified teACher. Information is availabJe by ca lling the president, a.tr!. Jolr,l Vierra, 897..a69 .. Typical Nurses Offered r \ j I I ta •· t t 7 :IO membership drive in pro-ae pact a : p.m. ,,,ursday,-Oct. a. In the p,r. greu vntil Friday, 0c,1 •• ~'12il.-"'.~~~:=-''bc>.:.f&~,_,,"lf-_J~ 'f---,.,~"' 1:-..\rttvttle n·-m~->·intf•ved-ptaque in-ricd woma.n over 25 y More Needed in Gisler PTO Bunch Paren~ of stud ents atlen.dinst Gisler School have "bee.n invi ted lo ·get \vith the bunch' and Join the PTO during a me1nber ship drive Nlnclud:n~ Frldoy. Oct. 9. Hoping their class will be top banana during I.he drive, headed by Mrs. Loui• Bn1Sca are (left to right) Kathy Cunningham, Billy Belmonte and Sheri Bruac•. c)\Jde a.general mectlna and •111·arded the top classroom old when she enters 1 clauroom vis:ltaUon. In McGaugh School a n d tical nuning Kbool la a REPORTS: tiftmbershlp dri ve ?..oeter School, according tO bet for remaining in lhe ii Jn progreu until Wed· Mrs . M l c h a e I Ross. Jabot force than the Y'OUftl nadly, Oct 21 , under the membersh ip chairman.. unmarried y,•oman, reporta direction ol Ml'I. L • s National League for N Brown . tmmuntmlon-Ville9..-.Vw. PTA1---A league ttport elves clink took place ,me.rd~~ view of atyp k1I nu~ who for tlndaprte.n, ftnl and Mrs. M9"artl OtM-a more stable empklye. fifth grade atl)dentll. . . President She was over 25 when Klnderaarten orientation REPORTS : Board members entered nursing school, wu prtlltnted lut 111urA-hosted 11n lnform 11I reception married to a $eml·skllled day. Parents visited the tcr teacher!'! and room unskUl ed worker. and classrooms, mtt teache l"I mnlhil!:n in achoo!. Cla e from a modest or Jow .. i;;;.;J and learned ol tht year'• Be1sle)', pr In c l'"j)il , ln-Cilnilfy. ' l, 34 DAILY PILOT • I• .. rr ., "" .b• "' " ... 1lli ·"' "" u . ...._ ,Wfdn<!day,)tptomb<r JO, 1970 S PJ LOT·_ADVEATISER • 'Soupe r' Stra ~berries A~a pt We ll to Rec ipe By CECU. V BROWNSTONE ._. .... ..,..,..a•• One of the best of recent regional cookbookl is called "a-ta and Groundhogs" and Ill author Is Elaine Light. Elaine loves to putter in the kitchen and she has studied cook1ng. She took course!! with ~ Lucu, attended Conlon Bteu dtmonltntions in Parls and bu been an inveterate culinary traveler -enjoying everything from strett·stand imiiffitiiOO iD Denmark to Sacher Torte in Vienna. And when traveling Elaine flncb an outstanding dish, she's likely to try to duplicate it at home. Elaine does her best cootlng in tbe evening. She says she often coots until three in the morning and then gets up' at ~ to fmish up. "I'm a Ma.tuUnphobe," she adds, "a morning bater." Elainr., a fQnner nenpeper woman, who worked happily as a night editor, &as nevt. gotten over her love of the evening. BecaUle she Jives l n hUlband Ia. pMlde!ll of !be Wub, hull• and d ra Io P u n x ~wney . Groundhog strawberries. Turn into aa Club, Elaine called b e r electric bleoder and Hquldlze; r~:~_.: ~ force through a fine-Q>esh is tbe JWTY brown animal strainer to remove tiny 1eeda; credlltd with I e 1 e n d a r y chill. pow• u 1a wutber prophet. In a J.quart HUCtp&n over JU poundho& -know, low beat atjr Jocelber Iba Jf the P u n x 1 u t a w n e Y sugar and 'water untll au.gar Grounchg aees bil .udow on d!ssolvea; boll• genUy lone February 2, It means 1lx more enouch to fwm a tin l)'l'UP - weeks of wlnter weather. If about 10 QUnllles, cllnL thtre ii DO shadow, spring is Well ahead of servW; Ume, here. __. in-a large mlxlng ,bov"I or One of the best recipes in other container, stir together Elaine'• book ii for the'chllledatrawberrypuret, Strawberry Soup. Tried in our chilled syrup, grated orange kitchen. we fowld it an ulltt and lemon rind, )....., juice delight. So here's o u r and wine. Chill unW i:eacb' to adaptation ol Elaine'• recipe. serve. STRAWBERRY .SOUP Stir well ...._ and ladk into 2 quarU strawberries chilled cups or bowls: •dd • 1 cup sugar generous spoonful._ or sour 2 cups water cream to each s e'? r i n g • Grated rind of 1 orange Discourage eaten f r o m Graled rind al I lemon mDlng ltrawbetty -and Jllice "' I lemon, about 3 IOUI' cream; -tuiea its tabl~ .best when a UWe of the cream 2 t'UPI Rhine or Moselle · is taken with each mouthful of wine soup. rtii· .n.- .... 1~ •11 "" ri:1 TUNA QUICHI: ll!UNCH fAWRITE ARRIVES AT SUPPER TIME Pon•sut•WDCY, Pa., where her Sour cream Makes 10 servings. "' " Class ic Cuisine :.r!. French Offer Late-day Dish The quiche, that savory open-lat'Cd custard pie, is one •i•' of the classics o! French 'Lr cookery. Jn recent years it's been much-favored by American hostesses as a brunch entree ·'>~ or cocktail-hour hors ·d'oeuvre. ,1., This version, though, is a sup- ";1 per main dish lhe whole fa mi- nt. ly can enjoy. And it's prac- ~:'li ticaUy foolprooh 111 t~ mtrakd~t 1 1., Apastrys e is a 11ona , fii:, ;. " Color Crochet . r. I p but this quiche is made in a heartier abell of rice. No need to ro11 out a pie crust. Jmt cook rice as UIUll. (It's a Sood way to use leftover rice.) Mb: in an egg and JftS1 into 1 pie plate. The filling is a nutriUous custard made of ea• and fresh milk (almost everyone bas that on hand), w!Jb !be acf. diUon of chredded Cheddar cheese. There are many varia- tions on the addltiom that can be made to this basic cheese filling -aucb as bacon, shrimp or lobster-, -b-u t-- everyone's favorite tuna filh is med here. Either Swi.s.s or I Cheddar can be the cbeele used. Serve hot from ~ oven': this Tuna Rice Quiche makes a wonderfully satisfying main dish. It's simple to mate il 11 individual tarll, too. TUNA lllCS QIJICllE II cup .n..o.Ud replar rice · 1 egg, beaten 2 cans (7 ounces each) tuna, ... drained and broken _into. pieces t'h cup!! (6 ouncea) shred- ded Cheddar cheea 2 eggs, beaten ~cup milk Cook rice according to package directions. Combine egg and rice. Preis mlxture uentJy agalnrt bottom and sides of buttered I-inch pie plale building up sllghUy. Place 1 can of tuna evenly over bottom and SJrinkte with one-half of cbetse. Top with remaining tuna, then chetse. Combine 2 eggs and milt. Pour ovet cheese and tuna. Bake in a pre.heated 400 degrees oven for 2$ minutes. Let stand 5 minute:s: before cutting ror serving. Makes M servings. Favorite Varied • PllCU M'IC1M MJL.WID .. ocr. 1-7 N»TAXTO TAXAIU nEM.S.. WI Mmft H..-lOUM'QU»nmn. •• NO SALl TO DlALEIS. ' . ·~ . I ·.~ RTERHOUSE STEll(S . . . . . SHOESTRllG POTATOES ~ 19' JELL-0 GELITll JOHISTOl'S APPLE PIE .::! 69' RED llDIEY BUIS, ... _ -. """""' I ~-~-........ 29 • , ••• _, ~ .... !"' ... ~ •• . •' . ) / -~ :/\.,,,.· /! ' • ICE CREAM '' .utOl1lll PU.WIS, ll4AL PINT,, ••••••• 1tc JONNY CAT PIUSBURY I TEA KETTlE C.ATUITB mMUONf PmZIO.O ..... '149 ·--4n. --COIN! IMO 2.U. D: .,.. .az.. Ml fT• !lSJ!!!~!ITL ....... 95C COL id CAii 43c1 IMP ER IAL MAIOAllNI .... ~ ~1 -Pm.°" DmT ... .... - IOW __ ., NO.Of' II •• • • I -- - . lit ofl CT de ! Bl l .I l f H; do Dll I /1 I I 1 , ed ... de co m• I E' .. f11 mo Ar ~I GI be .. Ui• ca "" on •• I !h1 Ht au m1 pe ' .. ~ Sb ha He lh> 20 fa; I~ M1 al1 pe ye •• ed .. op 0 1 El he II< tr. al .. Ui le w l m p el .. Cl IM do ., D n a. ti • ' • / . Ft;Rtn,iai·11 _. Valley . • . D IT • ' I . VO~. 63, NO. %34, 4 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES -ORANG! COUNTY, CAUl!ORNIA ' WEDNESDA 'f. m!l'EMIER '30 I Ho· • '" r , I ' -' • •• • •• , . . . . -· -· • • .. -" - • 1remen a1n ... Seal Beach 3 Aides Accused ·of Conspiracy By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille DMIJ ''lltt S~ff A stunned audience at Seal Beach City Hall Tueady night beard three top city officials acCl!sed of conspiring to muffle criticism of high-rise, b e a c h fr o n t development in the city. Los Angeles attorney Russell w. Bledsoe alleged the officiala exploited • N of,ed Mot,ie Actor Horton Dies (Lt 84 r ENCINO (AP) -Edward Everett Horton, whose sly, wry grin, outtaa;eous double take an_d anxious mannerisms made blm a muter. of drawing room com-' \ ., .. edy ~1 ·IQ years; died '.fuesday. He was 1 14. The Br'ooklyn-bofn Horton ' made his debUt al a chorus boy, staired in cou11iUeS1 plly1 and •made more 1Mn 100 movloo. 1 DeeUI came at his home on Edward Everett Borton Lane in tbia Loi Angeles 111burt>. . ' . 'ntt cause was not announcea lM the family requested that, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made io the 11 American Can~r Society. I Hbrton was. admilted to ~ hospital at I Glens Falls, N.Y., tin Sept. 4. He had been staying at bis summer home at nearby Lake George at the time. He left the hospital 1 week or so later. • In 1 recent interview, l'f:flectin& on his career, he said; "I never considered myself a movie ac~ tor. I'm a stage actor, happiest when.I'm on the stage in a good play with a nice audience." His play performances included more than 2,000 in one alone, "SIJfinltlme for Henry,'' 11 a llOmewbat rakish automoblle·mapate, Henry Dewllp1 whO mugged, laughed, cried, danced ana bop. ped to audience de · t. One crWc wrote the slmw Is "Horton's vehicle, and wti stage the play comes tO halt ... Horton is Dewlip1 '"'-'"')oiPlill Horton'." In his 70fl Horton toured big and little theaters throughout the nation for about 20 weeks a ·year in that aod other familiar roles. He made his fint screen appear&DCt: in 19'll in the leading male role ol "Too Much Buaineu." For awn years be alternated film work with •to c k 1 performances in Los Ange:lea:, and for two years he produced and sWred in bis own 1tock co-ny In Hollywood. Despite Jill long career as 1 film ~ edian, many admirers remembered him I as a personable leading man who played 11 opposite such stap beautiea u Gertrude Dallas, ~ Sel'VOls, Blanche Yurka. Ettie! Terry and Doiolhy Diiion. Jn film roles he might be a harried hotel clerk. fussy buslneuman or good- hearted, b\lsYbocl7 relative. Almoot a trademark were hia nprmions· of alann, couernaUon,, ,P,!nlc. sexual misconduct allegations against a local dance hall, the Marina Palace, to divert attention from the controversy surrounding the Riverfront Redevelop- ment Agency (RRA). The charge~ were ,leve~ against former City Manager Lee Risner, Police Chief Lee CUe and interim City Manager Dennis Couriemarche at the quasi· judicial council hearing over the Marina Palace's license. Bledsoe is representing 71-year-<ild William L Robertson at the weeks-long hearing to dicide whether the dance hall's license should be revoked. In his opening defense statement, Bledsoe alle&ed Risner, Case and Courtemarehe "deliberately made false accusations" q:ainlt Robert.son to create "a srnokeK:reeu" over Robertson ' a criticism of the RR!a- Labeling the available beacbfront Seal Beach ·property a "plum for high density developen," Bledloe estimated that the property represented a $100 million in· vestment to companies and they had set aside a "~lush fund" o[ $10 millioo. to "giease the wheeb Of'progress." Jn order to sune critiCism from Robertlo"' who had 'declared hinuell an 9pponeal Oi lhe proj!'CI, 'BI«lioe«lalmecl, "itbecam< obvious that .. methlng had to be -lo d!Yert the -lilm ol the ~· "'· . ''There I.ad to M,,...,e way to lilence Mr. --and inat WU to bit him in the pocUt-." the Los Aqeles at- tomey declar!d. · He addM that Roberbcm wu 1 ready- rnade tariet since he already was a con· troversial-figure and becauae hia -teen-age dances Wm! potenUally controversial as well. Robertson aroused considerable citizen dispute in the early 19!50! when he operated the. Air Port Club 1ambling hall, now converted into the Marini Palace. Bltdaoe cbari:ed that there was •an agree~nt between Chier Case and Rmier .. to char1e teenagers with sexual misconduct because the expose would be a senu.tional subject.I' Cue, -do had been acting as the pro- leCUtor durin& the bearing, placed numerou,s police and civilian witnesses on the staod who testified to simulated sex play and aUeaed druC usage among the patnm of the Marina Palace. Some of tbeee omcers, Bledsoe charg- ed, were, "hired to give reports that no resPondble officer. would give" and ad· dtd that' bis witnesses will prove that there is 11no grain cA truth to them." At various times during B\edS()t's ZS.. (See CHARGES, Pase Z) Arigela Davis Traced to Boat Hijack Aitempt . . · ·· . · ' '";PIT~ 30-FOO'T CMTER B.LASTED ·IN 'HIGM.w~v ·As D')'N/iMITJE·~q.-.N"i'lill~K BtO~ u, ' : ' ~------'"-a_r_~_s;..or_lng(-"'-1a_ld, Mo.,-••· 51\lpor, :F•r·~· l~to ,41,• PouMi .. ol .lllPl,~M,, .. ~. · · · , > • ' r I ' ' ' • . t l i 1' I '. I '•• I i 1~·~ 1 •: I. ; ·~ 'l~·~J , ~ti1~1qTort1r; " ·~., intlifl.·.~~~·,i;/;'I~:· ri&rif~H . · '{~~ }R ,N " , ·~~1 • t~~ ~·.,r;.uc.ff'r~llJ .~ ~ . Beaf!h ·-q~nup t Ii/-.. , ,( .... ~( .. ,~ i,~,...,· .. J .. •I""' •• )., 1 .... , 1·1ri .:-·'•'-.. Set hi r.ounty . By ~1,iip~r.' s Rilfu s:AiJ.t t \ The. littered. sands ,of HunUngton, SPRINGFIELD,· Mo: (UP))_ A tru~k I p"""vea ,and· . N~le•"-ma· 1e~-,:, --Doheny and Bohl beaches are the target _ _ ·1-: • ..,.. -• mu .. ~ ~ of 8 three.Jay cleanup fof wfiTcft 3,000 Joade"d With-an tstlinated 47,00lf poundll oG fifed upon;. -;1:--', • • J .'l'l • .,... vo1tmteen are being sought. dynaoiite was blown up by sniper nre to-1be driver of a Tri.State truck travel- The second annual Jobnfiy Horizon day on interstate ,44 west of Springfield, In& ahead ot the vehicle which exploded Countryside Cleanup program sponso'red police said. , reported lllilll a mm:aJe flab u he by the California outdoor Recreation .. ' League has set Qct. t to 11 for the attack Only fragments ol the tru<k and biis of puoed a hlflbway Jnlardw>ge. Momonla on Jitter. the bodies of the truck'• two drJ~ were later the blut ocCurred, blowing a crater An ariny of volunteers will carry rakes and shovels. to tort tin cans and olher debris from the aand. , Last year· the tst.atewide campaign· removed 1,000 cubic yards of litter from public witdl1nds, state parks and beaches, according to Orange County coordinators Paul Shaver of Anaheim and John .Dooley of Garden ·Grove. 'l1le SS,000. volunteen are estimated to have aaved tupayers $200,000. Vo!Unteen from clnu'ch, civic and youth groups, civic groups and In. dividuals or all sges will register Oct. 9 .. Oct. 10 ·is a cleant,1p day followed by a campfire program and entertainment at Hunting:tof.1 Beach. Oct. 11 is evaluation day. Volwitee.rs ~y call 5?7-7281 in Anaheim, ,or 897:.3529 in Garden Grove for · information. LOans of rakes, ·shovels, gunny .sacks : and rubbjsh trueka to · haul away debris allo' are needed. . · · . fol111di•fter the bla~. which,.., l)e~ u , . 25 ,to S5 f~l .deeP' Jn ~ JUail~ay and far as, 2tl ~~way anti ~t~ plate , c~u~lng ~X~~I.~ da~,.to~two filling glass wioitowa In Sprinlfleld;·elght mlles. •~µon.,~·~ ca~ar ilfP,.~ .. at,tlle distant. .blterchil!g,. .A~pro~in\t~l)' .. two hOurs nie trUck Was operi.ted bY, Tri-state 'UrUer gUnfJre had 'hit 1 ~' 1r.dlat0r' of Trucking, Inc., the target of 1 teamsters another lnlck operated tiy Trj-State, the strike which beian Sepl 15., The FBI Green Collftty sherifl'1 olft~ pld. entered the cue aome time aeo ·after Officen 1,...00 • pickup order for three several trucks owned by ute c:onctm, · men 1bel"i"ed' to . hale ~pted • ~ar which &peeiaUies in the nau1tJ1c of 'ex·. found ,1~~ at the potijffrom which . HuntingtOit Girl Jnj~efl iii .cr~sh the anl~r apl)arenUy fired. At !Wt one of the ~et w&s' believfd SevertJy lnfured. The car's windahield was ahattered by th~ ,blUt. ·A rlfle was. fow1d' l:n. a ftearby field and authorities theortzed It Wu· the 1n.iper'1 weapon, blown there br the bib~ .• • . ' . ~ . A Huritingtoo Beach girl aDd a 'Norwalk Two men traveling in a car behind the · man are listed in 11UsfactbiY coixtiuon trucb, w.er~takin lpto alitody. Offlcen ~y I~ Hoa.a: .M~morlal. ~l~f ,alter said both ftf't members of the teamsters th~y both suffered frctcto,-~ lep 19 a union. Newport.Beach traffic accld¢nt Tuea<jay ' · Tn:S~i;;. ,;hlch. 11 °orie . o( 'the n~tjqn's nigh'i. . · · . • · tarpaf 1 hi Wen ·or explosNp, is'. head·· AIR· HOST4GE.S Police said otana Jones, u;• 6!·17371 · .qq~~.~t .lqp!l~,)lo.,:""°i*.~ of MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Fugitive . Chapparal Lane wu a pluenger on a . Its ilOO~ tea~f-employesi ; ere· bUed. •••ela Davis may have been ·amo·• HOME. LOOTED . Some'""' -k. OOJ o! Lellnll4Jn, Ky., and na,. · ... motorcycle operated by David Bristol,· 19, . f ••--~-•--~ t 01 •1 thtte wbo tried to f . e~r ,Ylail 1.~.i::u.are ~I .. ymt' a, pencins . orce ka DOYER "-·· AP) bl h d of Nwwalk. • . . _Wadi. • . charter boat captalii at gunpoint to la e A,N ' ~ •• I -.,. c ar The pair ...,,, traveling southbound In : ' . ' ' . ' ' . them to BimlnJ, poke here say. Mone came borne Tuesday after being . . Police said warren woods Identified held. hostap Ill,.. weelll by, ~alestinlan .the 400 b!Oclt.of north 'Newport.Avenue · 'V · · · 'T ., p· J, ' 'd the woman from photographs as the guerrilla1 In the J'!'danlan d.,.rt and when they collided with a car drfftlt by : Y ~g~··. r1p . ; 8Dll«l black militant from California. Woods found that his home had been broken Jnto Sue W:yley,.25, of 940 Irvine Ave~ • H ~ Belcll ~ ctu.ie'.n I • rEN CENTS , . ·an Dying Wind Cools Fires In State Improving weather conditlonJ I n Southern califomia counties ravaged by. the worst series of fires in its b1atory to-- day allowed a small army of wurY. ftreflgbten to gain the upper hand. several severe hotspots -sbme ipe• Ing names 75 feet hl&h -wen the targets of men battling the worst ,con- tinuing lires, in Loi Angeles ind San Diego counties . Tbe vast Laguna fire that blackened 115;000 ~~ San Diego County WU Tl percent contained by 2,000 men on its 1JI).. m°' perimeter. One large hot spot in the massive, blue conUnued to cause trouble, b.u t authorities prt'dicted it could be cooled down by sometime Thursday. Diminishing desert winds that whipped the hundreds of individual fires that broke out beginning last Friday and in- creasing humidity was an answer &o fl?emefi'j p?ayers. - .. The 'fleather .. made all the differet'lce," sal4_ a_~~ for, the Los Angeles County Fire Department. FJrengl\ters !lli&lly .iurrounded the la•t of · J<the 1 giant Malibu.Chatsworth-Simi tllaze northweat of downtown Los Angeles at dusk Tuesct,.Y; '"ihlch came early due to imote. 'ftw dtath toll roH to 10; IMU'Wbile, with ~ of the bodies of an elderly Loi Allgele11 County couple incinerated in a ~ Mar tbeir bome. Prelfdent lfuon encompall!ed an of SOu't.hern California ' Jn 1 proclamation ·Uctaring It 1 .disaster area, thus quali· tylrig •tbousands o[ homeless for low·io- terest governmentJoans. Daniage 1illce · the outbreak Friday ls estimated at f1'11 million and almost a half·ntillion acres. are scorched. More than1 • homes IDd 193 other struc:tutes weredeltn>yed. sun bum.ini were an 18,000.acre blaze , in Sequoia National Fore.st· n e a r Bakersfield and 1 32,500-acre brush and timber fire nearbf. A , 12,000.acre · brush • flre burned In Cuyamaca Slat.e Park in San Diep Qxm. ty. ' Near Fontana, an 8,llOO acre blaze destroyed a museum 'which housed nine antique automobiles, and killtd 300 pbeasarits at EtiWanda game farm. Student Luncheon . . ' Slated in 6each Top high school students from Hu~ Ungton Beach will join members of the E1change Club fOr lunch at noon Thurs. day In the Huntington S..clllf Couo~ Club. · The top boy and gjrl from Hllntlngton Beach, Edison and Marina high achools. u selected by felJoW students, will be honored .by the Ezchanp Club to kickoff another year • of 1tudent"Of·lhe-month telections.' Different students wlll be honored each month and a llngte boy and girl will be honored u 1tudenb of the year in Ju.. ..... Coat Asked once if he might retire, Horton said: ••Never. An actor retires only whtn there's no further interest in his work." He had recently guest-starred Jn two televillon series and said he flgw'ed he •u "1ood for another JO yean eully." said he was approached early Tuesday at and1 looted. The ·break ocCurred while Police repOrta lndiCa' ~ia1}Vyley ra•. ' .:.i.~ ... a , .• ·• 'v••·s·~ Oc~ 11·~.·~· the castaways Motel Dock by the woman Morse's .family w~s in New York to. meet 1 I ldt into dri hen the ~-°"'.. r-:-...., ,..,. · bo and two male companions, police said. him 1fter his release. um ni · 1 · veway w • ·ri;or l'f_,.•tlops or, . 9.¥.Uon P ne 'We•aer Woods said they pulled a gun on him mishap occurred. · ~ ~ ~ M. ~' 131-34G. Home Delivery 1 · , Tbe ..., ..UI break tbrou1h thal but tbey left after he told them he didn't , , • · I i · '· · ·. pa•"'-coutal ,_ Thunclay la have ..... g11 fuel fO< tho eo.m11e trip to C .1 D . • . •. · · · .0. , · · ·1 '· • -1..;'lo ~ U:1oca1 rempera-:~~$"~~:=:_(65~:.!i~ 'OUDCt .: ecISlOD ·: ue ~,..m:.itom!;~~.-Ung description had been ...,, in a car with • . , INSIDI; TODA\' '-:t~--•-ii __cauiornia u~ _plates Pol~~ -H -nrJ..#E>:-1" "' -I<'---';J•--n _ t;_J A 'I'_ 1--nee ncreaseu ~~~-:;;:=;t0• • vfri-. '-t>Dm·mtttee-.,~u~~~·~-npm:t~~n~weF=-:--•--1-zhJ ::k::.1 1~.,~~-~1:'!':: A new gubsc:ripUon nte of '2.25 per The FBI ID Miami says it 1ets an · • ' . · •' • · · • • ' · ' _ of thlm to Cho01i from -10 month for home delimy of the DAILY average of two tlflll daily on Ille Memben ·of the HOME Councll·of Hwt-, lllfnd the·HC>f!IE COUlldJ w!lf i.ie belon • ncommtndatlon to·a..;llQM,E .coancu on tilt! board< in Oron17< Coun- PILOT goes Into effect 'J'lrunday, Oct. t. wherubollla of Miu Davis, who Is on Ille \lllt(lon Beach will.decide lonilht .ll they thecKy planalng ~ , • : · W_.,,/lnlt-'I""" ..... tttla . IV ol .. t . SH Ent<rtainmen~ Continued risinl coa1a of all production FBI's "10 most wanted" !lat for her wanl to support or -a 17..tory .The towtt II popoaed u a aenlol' , unµI after tbe full caoncil d!IClllle• II. Paqt 24. •lemenls _ Including a rocenUy an-alleged connection 1r1th a shootout Aug. 7 .... -t toww ___. b tbe r · -t c1t1,... faclllty to be built on the Thi HOME • rh:..:U · la ' «Otrel --t nounced Sll '4>n-MWsprin& price Jn.. at the COurthoult In Sln_J\afael,_.Qalil. ~ .. ,_. I'*~ y U'1o churcb'I ~ al.Aduia ...... IDd · ...L • .1._.__ r--:'~ ~-· r a m.,. _ha:' made the lkonl 1ncre... Authorities say the .. year-old former 01riat1on Oiarcb. . 17th Slreet-lt comes befon iUnnerrtor .... ._of the ndi;iiilloma ""l"f ' neeesaary. philosophy Instructor at UCLA purchaoed A 23--repor{ on OJih rise bolldlnp a coodlllolial exception pmnlt (In allow : -latlona la lllD>tillP>I! ~ · Your DAILY PILOT carrier an In-the guns used In the lhootou~ which In Orange County will be pr-.ted ~y hip rise) on Oct. I. , Tllo pvpoaid dlurdl """'·-Id have de ndent merchant will eniOY hlaher resulted In the dutli .of a judge and tll..t the lfOME Cowlcll'1 blgb i'lse lludJ com-"Moat people don't rullu tllat any . ZIT· -· fl 1'0Ulcl include ·• """"" and ea~lnp rroa\ the ;..,. prtce and the men who commandeered lhe courthouse. mlttee at I p.m. 81 the adminlltrative an-· cornmeata on the towei 'IDUICbe' rude in crafta .noma and' llf"1 devk:a (or DAIL y PILOT w1J1 continue to Improve After looking at FBI photos, Wood• nu of city hall, llll and Malll sln!ets. writing and given to the plamq ~· -cfll-. • roportlng and fll'du<lion technlqu., to said, "ff K wasn1t Ansela Davi•. It had to Mn. Lorraine ~. chairman of tho· meal before Oct. l or the plarmtnt """"· Mn. raber said """""'the lllP rise deli-an._ beller prililli<l to,.. In behfr twin 11ster." He told polic< Ill• trio study commlttee,..,.•ld tbe general mlulon_, Holen," Mn.,_-·, .. an mUable,lor....,. attheellJ tha'fldun. Jumpediatoanaledc:arllldl(>OdofJ. moml>enlllp -llllD -..w11a1 Sbe'*IB . ..._lllilWlll:mollla lfllr~or .. ftllCltrlllll'Clltldt.< • • • \ . • _J ·~ ... - .......c"". DAilV PILOT. H-~ w~:s•ts'ftllii JD, 1'1. ' ..... [ "l ~ ··.·Nixon Calls : . For Draft ' . /. Extension WASl!JNG'l'ON (AP) -Praldent Nlz. ·ao-loday•-- .. . .. Hospital · B~ttke . . RelJuest .. . ,), ... Endoneme!'I cl Ibo ~ 'teaclunc Tbrt< other projects ~ were r of Ille droll llabillly or men -enter the lflO draft pool with lottery lllllllban' already ... cbed by their local -. • • . The SelecUve -Syatem,-an. : . nouncllrc-Nlzao'a ancutM ...... ·Aid IC would affect OlllJ ." ... llffly ..n hospital propQICld Dy UC-]Mlie'1 college mended for endorsement Tuesday of medicine WM JP:ant.d Tueodoy by the b ... -~•t•·· Tbe · J d -Heallh Facilities Committee al the Com~ Y ~ co~u ...,,... Y ~ u e an ~ prehensive Health Plaming Allociation addition to the 91 bed CoAI (CHPA). . . . Memorial Hoapitat. • Tbe appllcolil\e -P*lo tlie·Clll'A·-The committee-~·· board for~,-~·f::ltr<cDecc-2 of· two licen11 chanie r.q;;eli.. F ;::~i;:,i. ~~;..~ talnbleau Nursing ~nter, Anahe umben of ngllttant..!' • ~ " • • • • T • • Men with 'numben not called dilring lflO -boarda lhroughout Ille nation h&ve b""1 Jlmlled to numbers 00 bigher ,than ~ 191 ao {Ii -will, u j>revioully.-JtllDed. move Into a Jolrer priority In 1171. ~y.'s ofder does not affect them. It iioes, howeYer, affect any man who loaes ·a deferment or uemptlaa and bOc:omes l·A during lflO, aftjr bl& local • b4)0t'd bu called lottery numban u hlcb u . the one he bolds. ·l(uy boarda have alttady gone back to calling l<>wer numbers aa former lhlilenta and others with low numben ~ available. Without today's order, a man entering the pool late, with a number betwee the hi&he$I one pt<ViOWlly reacl>ed and Ille ones currenuy· being called, might have e..cat><d the draft this year. · That would have foiled aoe of Ille main aims ol lbe lottery l}'ltem inllltUted Jut December -to call men by the-numbers, insuring faimesl to all. , Nixon now baa ordered that such men Will be given top priority for .draft calll duriilg the first lhtte monlha of 1171. U any remain undrafted by that time, they will join their lflO collequea In the secoJlli.prlority pool, leaving first priOrlty .to the new "prime" lfOUP' which wu · ~ lottery numbers last July 1. But draft 1p<>kesmen say they dO not eZpeet to have enough "ln-betwffft" men to fill lhtte monlha of draft c:aafla, much less ·have any left over. They were unable to estimate how many would be affected. Valley Hospital . Construction Now Under Way COnsti'uction ia now under way on Iba 13 million first phase of FountOin Valley Community Hospital. Tbe llf.bed bolpital will be built on Ille IOUtbeast corner of Warner Aveliue and Euclid Slreet, acroa from Milo llquort Park. · ~" federll funds.· seeb to convert 8(1 of its 152 beds to 1 Injured Man · Limps Home ' ' ::~.~,·Fire~ Special to the DAILY PQ.OT • ' DAl\.V f'tl.OT ....,,,..... JINNll'IR, 11. AND MltS. YVONNE ~LOYOLA DISPLAY PART OF />IENAOERIE . CUY AMA CA -A Santa Ana man who holed Up In rugged San Diego"County ter- rain to w·a1t for rescue attir injuring hia ankle fotZ days earlier Umped. ~ safety Tuesdaf, · aa forest lire followed on his Bad11r 11 •. c .... --•.W•I~ Torrl0r1.nd • Chihuohu1; Donold JI 11 a Collfomlo R.W.lt ' heels. · Fall . Activities • Far111 • ID • ' , •. . . .. 'f1J1y Angel Alanit of 141( S .. IAw:eU St., wu ·reported missing Slinday and J ,1111:-man vQlunteer group even~r stepped up the hunt for him alter fll:e broR. !!"t In tbe area. · · Beginning at ~Y' I,n W estmins~r r Huntington Family Has Menag~rie "I thought we would Just, find sOJTie burned bones tomedayi'' llict W"dliam A. Fait, a state. forest rqer.~ · Subsisting on wild '..v~tiOI\, Alaniz thought he would be safe until smoke from the raging forest fire swirled int!) view Monday. · By ALAN DIIOON Of ....... '"" ..... W:.,:.,CA ~lervlngSeal !.~. la !:!:;'; · U yooi nnt to talJ{ to Ille anlmala, visit ..,, ~ ·--.. •'"· . farm 'home Of Ted llid Yvonne Ila fill -. • "WI" M••i.r, ·~-•. Jui!O ~ ~ •-··~ De!Ayola at the end ll a dirt road In ind calle,decoratin( lellons. western Huntington Beach. Realdenll intmsled In ony of the lolir . ~ ol klda dO every day. 'Ibey find activities lilted can sip up lhil week at aij kinda of antmala to pet·and. cue f!"' - tbe YMCA,. 1~m Beach B 1 v d sheep, rabbits, dogs, cows, pigs, horses, " • • turkeys,: cblckena, and geete. · Westminster. • It's a menagerie. lt'a a foster home for SwlmmJnc Jeeaona start Saturday 11 , waY-d animals. It's alao home for Mr. Iba ·wea1m1n1ter Hlib 'school pool for arid Mri. De Loyola and their -~·I to-12,-'fbl price of· JeiaQoa c:hildnn. • ranges from $7 to $14. "You name tt -we've got It," said EIC)ll gdltar leaaona for beginners and Mrs. DeLoyola cheerfully. "Any pet •ch!anced pla~n start Monday -at the · --without a borne seems~-io -find-'ita ·way YMCA. Leseohs ,cOlf. ta for YMCA here. We've even ·had poesums and members and $13 for non-memberl. skunks in our time." Beeinning ~and advanced judo Jessons The one-acre farm .at the end of 16672 ff[ boys andiglrls apd 8-12 .start Thurs-Blanton St. near Meadowlark Airport is dlY at .the YMcA. The edit ii $1S for one of the most crowded pieces of real mmidiitrl, $201fSrnon-memben. estate in Huntinirton Beach, Cde decorating classes for women will "We have to be a non-conformin1 use, start Oct. 6 at the YMCA. Claues wiJI be' but as Jong as we keep it tidy the city bekl for beginners and advanced doesn't mind," Mrs. DeLoyola grinned. , ~ .YMC4'~ wlP Hi II ((If Muy of the animala_ &t the farm ~~ ._ ...... ~ ..... miiibelljlily'fll. pets. boarded there ~neighborhood ~hlldren. Others are raised as 4-H Club projects. All the DeLoyola childttn of elilible age are f.H members. Their 11-year~ld dauibter JeMi.fer will be among children helping to put on a ,dlspJ'ay Of 4-H prOjects at Huntington Center Sunday. 1be display, titled "4-H at. Work in Our Suburban Community," will be staaed by .members of the Trl:.City Challengers 4-H · Club, -compoeed of grilupl from Hun-· ttngtoft _Be1cb1 Midway City and Weatmlnater. . Smail animals, home' fUrnishfngs and woodwork made by .the youngsters will be. part of-the ,demonstration. "All our kids who aren't old enough for +H, call themselves future 4-H mem· hers," sail Mrs. De Loyola. The DeLoyolas other children are Juanita, I!, a 4-H leader, Sh~wn< 17, Ted, . 16, Adine, 14. Frances, 13, Len, 12, Richard, 7, and Robert, 5. All those over "I just holed up to wait fOr 10meone," he explained Tuesday, after a torturous, 24-hour trek that finally Jed him to the Cuyamaca State Park fire station, "I knew there was plenty ' to eat - nuts, wild apples, cactus flowers and such." He began lllnplng out when he realized fOocl was of ho concern at .ill aiiymor!. The blaze scor'ched 12,000 acres in two days and Aianiz limped along through burned~ver and still-smouldering areas ~"his desperate hike. Urg'.ent fife ®ndJUons fotced rangers _ and sh'eriff's deputies from really hunting him until the blaze was brought under control. He had been reported mis.!ing by his brother, Rene and two hunting com4 paniona. 9 ... members 01 4-H. 'Brentwood Slew' Naturally, ·the DeLoyota farm attracts more than animals. ''Kids who live in • tract bomes Jove lhil place -at times Playing for'· Dance it's wall to wall kids around here,"·Mrs. term paychiatric care, retaining 72 convalescent patients. Beverly ManQr Sani~rium of Or wants to reduce its number of beds eight, to i42, assigning 78 to care alcoholics and 6f beds for lonl t psychiatric ~are. ~ The UCI teaching hospital will cost estimated $30.7 million. It would be b on 1 t acres of the Ut:;:I campus. With CCN>Stru<:llon. expected to beg July»1173, tbe new boopital would the number of teaching hospital available to medical students and w offer complete medica1 facilities to Ne.wpo,rt hospital • sei'vice aJ:ea, w stretches along the coast from Ne Beach ·to. Laguna Beach and in! Mission Viejo. FroM P .. e 1 CHARGES ••• minute statement Chief Case obj Vil:orousl_y ·claiming the attorney's al ti~ bad "nothing to do with the and regulations of the Marina Palace City Attorney Jim Bentson cautio members of the ·c1iy Council -who si~ ln. a judi~ial capacity d~ hearing -that Bledsoe's remarks not to be considered as evidence, but it is common for a defense attorne 1ive a "bird's-eye view" of what testimony hopes to rpove. A3 his first witness, Bledsoe ~ca former City Mana&er Lee Risner to stand and quizzed him at length abou involvement With the R iv e r fr Redevelopment· Agency and his pre jobs with the cili~a of Long Beach Maywood. ' Risner denied Ute conspiracy cha and said the redevi lopment 11-gency brought·into being because the city n ed .special tax funds to construct a sewer facility. I Risner testified that he had hear problems at the quonset-styled dance before this year but ·had not called f investigation until July. "The indic were · not sufficient to warrant a blbwn investigation then," he said. Early -will aJao Include • suite of medicl1 o:fftcel. Plana call for -a !:r~i::ition-to-lha booplliJ in-Illa-Custa Mesa-T-eens Freed Tbe city's first '*'°1>1ta1 II l>Olng · OeLoyola said. 'Ibe Brentwood Slew will slide onto the --Keeping an accurate-beadcount-on·the community center-stage-when Fountain livestock at the farm is a problem for a Valley's winter series of dances for computer, but" this was the censua for junior high atudenta starts at 7 p.m., Fri· ~ledaoe intimated that Risner made up his mind belore the hearin rtvote llobertaon'1 license~ ciUng a 13 confidential memo to the city c in. which Risner-declared the-evi "\irarrants and demands" the lie forfeiture . develot><d by Fountain Valley Medlcal · · this week: 12 sheep, four horsea, five day. dogs, two Ctlws, one pig, three turkeys, 25 ·Dances are co-sponsored by the city The former cty manager said his ?lad·not been made up at that time. " issue, was not decided then. Robertson was offered an opportunit present his side at the hearing," · said. v...Jopment Company, formod by II local-. Dr. IUdllrol Ayreaol llUn-ii!fll!>n Beach ii chief apokmnan lor .Ille iP'6UP ' • I .. ' • ·The. ~Ital llld medical building nilt en.five acres. Another group of docton bu aubmllfed piana tO the city for • four41ory con- ...-..1 boopitaJ and a ft.Htory medical building, south of the cnmnumtty hilfpttaL Moose Leave Woods, Come Out Fighting GRAND MARAIS, Minn. (AP»~ Two bull mooee otept><d oot of the woodl-and fobabt . afooplde U.S. Hlib"'1 11. In Grand Marais recently. Guelll In ' two motels and • -.mint watebed for about a baU bodr until· tbe · bulls · Nmitered back into tbe nortbem . _ .... woods without dttUminJnl .. . ipparent vktor. DAILY PILOT , ORAllGI G6AST l"UILL'"lfltt COMl".Uff Robert N. w"e • f'r'wl!Mtll .... hOlielllr ,J•ck II.. Clirl•v '¥'"9 ,,..lltenl olNI °"'""'' #1\IM .. 11io1t1•• K••vil t:ill•r 11101111• A. Mw1phi11• M ..... Jnol£0:ifl0r Al .. Di1~i11 W•t O..,... ""'1ty E"llr . AllNrt vi. Iii•• ........... lier H..tl1 ......... Office 17175 11"1! k ul1v1r4 M1ilit't Adtlr"'! ;p;o, ••• 7to, 12'41 °"""' . Offlut lAIUlll Mica: m flr•I A-, Cos'-~: UO WtJI lly Si.wt ....,..... ... : Jiil W..t ..... , ...,.,.,..,. "" c~ • "'"" '' ~ M11 chickens, two horses, 250 rabbits and one Parks ind Recreation Department and goose. the South Coast Junior Women's Club. A lot to look after. but on this farm The Brentwood iSJew, a local rock group, there's no shortage of helpers. will perform from 7 p.m. tot p.m. ln .IDegal Arsenal Case . . were arrested late last Thursday night, 1::::..:.:..:::...::=.~o;;v;, .. ~,;;,.,;;.;;,;.,;...---,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'i booked for · poaseakln of illegal weapons and reieued Monday alttr poltc:Mistrict attorney conferences. No C.IUomla cilmlnal chafp, w!J/ be filed qalnat a pair of Qiata Meaa teenagers who are now free, after being arrested six days ago when an JrlleDI} of guns and eiploaives wu captured. The assorted military' and civi\ian wtapom -Including machine !IUN and aulomatic r111 .. -will be d'-ed of by ,.,.._,, Deparlment aientB, howevtr, who.could ltill preaa I~ c11arg ... . · · De\ec:tive Lt. Hlro1d .Fiachtr said the aCtiori wu taken due to lack of evidence. adding that some weapons were deac- tivated. · GEM TALK . David B .. McLolllhlln, 19, and Dou1Jas · M. Lllll•vln, 19, b6.th of 108 Cecil Plice, Trailer Parking Iii Front' Yards • • > • OK' d .in Beach U you own.a boat or·trliltr, )'OU, may now part it In fn>nt of Yf1"t hOma .In Hun- dngliio !leach, Bui.It lllUll be ·on your propefty, not the pul\llc alreel whicb 11 llllI c:oVered by a ''INldllr park!nl llmJlaUon. Tiie ctty coubcn bu dedlded to amend ' 111e·coc1e Wlllcb bad baMld the pirk!nl of traum in rr0nt of d..eJU1og" Tbe coun- cilmen -.i appronl alter ,the city staff bad lol4 of dlllleultiea ·111 onforeing the~ ... City i.diiilaJslnt« llo;te MIU• said . the number of -lhil could be llCred ... Joi "'"'1d not.be Unilled ,but Ibey 1111111 bebpliit a tidy-. Planning Olrector X.nnetlo Reynolda added !hit H Iha -.are not pro- perly malnta!Md net&lohnn may appeal Ille altullou 16:.llil Wini .o1 """"' id- juotmeol& Teletypes sent out Friday, meanwhile, reveailtd IOtP! of the collection; which in4 cl~ such ce>µectors's rpec~l~ea as a fltnUock musket, bad been reported stolen. r McLaughlin told invesU&aton he had bought the_guna here and there over a length of time and they could have been stolen at some ·point before · changing banda through l&le. "'-. He wu contacted by two detectives near ·hiB home u a ausped In tht tril· &er~ of an emergency polloe cillbo1 in the·lGG bloek,of Cecll Place. . Queltltaed abool bl& 1'ck of iden· tificaUon papen, McLaughlin volun- deered to get some at the house, where the weapons including hand grenades too, were noticed. HuntingtoQ. 'Y' Recruits Indians ·TODAY by J, C..HUMJHllD (The Bt11! Di1mond Shipe) People often wonder what i~ the best diamond shape to buy. Slmp- ly, it's.a matter of personal choice. The round shape bas always been the most popular shape. And it probably will continue to be so. In the large diamond sizes of around five carats and over, emerald, pear, oval or marquise are prefer4 able. Many. women prefer these shapes over round regardless what size the diamond ... The round diamond, when pro~ erly cut, is the most brilliant. How· ever the beauty of the other shapes makes up for this to many people. Indian Guides and Indian Maid~ns will be recruited by the H:wrtington Beach A beautifully cut diamond, re--· gardless of the shape, is a worthy YMCA beginning looight •I Ihm local object to possess. U you like two hlgh school campuses. diamonds of different shapes, the 0 OMEGA The inlormatioo sessions begin at 7:30 sitnplest and best thing to do is buy· All N.A.S.A. a1tronauts, 1lnce the tpact progrtm p:m. at •Huiltington Beacb.'Edison and the one that looks best to you. began,ha~1wo.mOm!gaw1tches onthelrwrist1.0rdi· Marina Hlgb tchooil and will feature in. When you're pleased, its our nsry, wery day Jewelry store Omega Speedmaster chronographs. The kind anyone e.n buy. Every Omega, dlan costumes, games and: «filplays. ... pleasure. whether for an astronaut or conventional wear, is made • • 'VO ~ -I I A moo plan ltvb A said ~du ·plan 1dust . Jn !Con: Mac 1uc1 " . ' " Sou the day 1fire I S. Ing tar1 tint lDie T 1 185, per mil L 0 con aut dO\ [ , ,~ I I ! COi Ne Ill(! IJU to< bai , m1 1a· t.O "" do ell Ch It co on JS Ii• ., m fo h• ti1 le ji: at "' " :: n I< b n d A similar meeting will be held at the WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR to the most ex•ctlng standards to assure utmost de4 ~--~--1-----~--~=-----1omuo·._-llldplace.Tburaily •.• ~--;---"SIX"'POPU&:"Alt CUTS"----1-----pendabllity.-We!r&--proud-to-bt--an--autllorized-emeoa·----... T B · • g Library Tbe Guktt PfOll'ID\ ii tiued oo Indian deal'r because they make th• l>11t watches In this 1, 1 8DDID lore with "tribe" meeUni;s, crafts, cam-May we add our congratulations world, or any other. OAtlV ,11.or. •1111 -• ~ .. nN•ts 1tori~s and nature stlldies to Bill Ficker and the crew of the J. C. ...J/umphrie6 J~welr6 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA· MESA ........ ,.. ................ u, ...... ._. I • ced r-~ • . • ' . 'd I . . th lift 2•~U11Dft, 1-<lil l '""'l\lll•t "'"tt CDfl\P\lltP, u ..... ,,. •Y "' ~ ....,. ,.. ~ hl$o ll'.:0 .. ..., Announ OIUdren from thldertarten through third lntrep1 or w10n1ng e .. year tl'f'••d 1n1.,v111" how,.., 11'11~ ...... •n• .. e.r.M, 11,1n111, "--' tncfl, c:. .. ""''· ttwliMllM .ll.4 ua r:t ___ -aae are elillibJe, old classic, America's Cup. 11tt1 e.111 wu~ 1MICflln1 t>rK•ltt. w11tr·11111111n1 •• s11a. a.di .... ""'"lllfl V1!1ty, •111111 Wlltl IQ a• ~ "'""" ""-· Or"41 Cl~-... II....... lr I di °""""' .,1n1""' ""~" .,.. " ttn w.t ..__ 1~ ·~ Bl 1 •1reet Are vou looking for jewe y o s· ..... 11vr11 .. "'.,., .... 11111 • ~· .New__.,,_• ...__an DC t1.i.ct!on and beauty? You can trust '" ·-""' -·· Llbrlr1 ...,. ._...,. loday by HUn-Burl Ives Seeking w IE ... ,. m41 HMJ11 ltiiitm leach Jlllrll'IOD Kay Caine. J . C. HUMPHR S JEWELERS. ,,_ w.-.1 .... c• ..... 1111 Tbe annu, locll..s 00 tadtr Part at With over 24 years 0( service to co..irw uw"'"" ..... ,. 9111·......, An .. will bO ..,.. Mond•Y Divorce from Wife you, we carry only th• finest And eo,v.;.-1, ""-0r.. ""' "*"""" ..._, ... 11unda from noon unUI t " m we offer eXJ."lrt jewelry and watch :::r:·,,.:.... ":'' .;:.~':'"= it"~oRd rnJY and lundly bu\ ~ LOS ANGELES (A') -Burl. Ives, .st-repair. Visit UI soon, .J, c. HUM-:: ...... ., r:::;: .:.!.~ ""111 ...... all day Saturda:y fnim I a.m. to I p.m. yur-old folk aincer and actor, 111 teekmg PHRIEIS dJEW=ILE~!~ "'~ti ~ CONVENIENT TERMS 24 YlAIS IN SAMf LOCATION ...... ~ :;-r. .... II ........... ,di hll tnfonnl.tkili 1b0Ut the llbl'iry 11\d I dlvon:e ·from hb •ife, Helen, after port B" ·~ --• -prwo• IANKAMElt.ICARO-MASTER CHAlGE rHONE 141-J401 :i-:~.-:=.;.~~~~,,t;r.::=.: . Ill PJ'Oll'llDI m avlliabte by ealltna 182---nearty 2S yeal"I *'"arriagt; Mn. Ives. a -~do~ll~y_J~~~lll~'~·~r~W.~y.e~v..,~int~•~l~ll~lf~-~~======================~~ 1111101rv ... ,.._,-. ..,. --... M . writer. live11D New York City. - ., . -• rt Beaeh , - Today'!.-.l'lal .-> ' N.Y. Stoeke JOI:. 63 , NO. 234, 5 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES oAANGE COUNTY,~ TEN CENTS . . . I .... • • Report of Heavy Ind.Ustry, ; b ." A report thal the city ol Itvine ·will be more heavily l~ustriaUzed than present plans lllale was denied today by the Irvine Company. A spokesman for the Ranch Company said that only thole areas deslgnated for ~ial development on the master iPJan filed last month will contain in· . dustry. In addition to the Irvine lhdustrial Ciomplex already in existence east of !MacArthur ·-eoolevard and north of the jUCJ c:ampui, a 1,600-a~e,lndustriaJ com- " plex in the extreme aoutbeut section of the proposed city ii abown on the plan. Mo.st of this area baa been iooed [or in- dustry since .1965. Newport Beach City Councilman Carl Kymla Monday night had reported that Orangt County plaqnlng officials had in- dicated to him there would be additional industria1iution . The statement was made as the COW\Cil discussed it1 pending testimony before the Local A:g~ncy Formation Commission lLAFC) on the proposed incorporation ot --~-;;:;..~-L Irvine. blt'OIJ*"U..-' , "1tll the ~ meetl"I-In the ffiaster plan since It was filed by Kymla Wled lhe\ dly pla-."""111t Boml ·o1 £· 1111 ' lhe I.AFC Kymjo, I~ calllng for the mastor plan the Irvin~ C.ml"!'ly Jy t March. ·tbe eotlrt muter.' pllq; Uomc wMh In-earUlr ·W. ta. · · a· said be feels W. 1J far more iJn.. He'1loted that the new complex was not corporalloo popen, In ~ the 'N!; :ill . ' • -elf • .... nt lll&ii the -,ol ~.,. new dly, shown on a plan or the southern section of city's report. • ' ~~·boundariel lnclllded . ..., • ' · lhe city filed five years ago, however. Newport ~. ~ with other area bolil. tM •flldlo OompallJ -lie ursectllle planninl ataf[ lo "tab a Ap'ltvine Company spokesman said the . commwitllel, hu bolli. tomled lo oubmll JMlltl', "'II . Miwpilt ...... ll:plannblc IOOd tmd lnnl ii the wlinte master plan. .,..,-which lies southeast ol the U.S. written opintom on 1be Suc4ponUon to te~ qid•Onll• ~ ~ ._-..add but • tremendous ' etreot on ·Marine Corps Air Station-El Toro, would the LA:FC by Od. n. • . . Tbe dtf·fta..rmPlll, to .... tbt '111· ~ Newport BUCb ln ter1111 of I.and ""1." ht probably not be developed for at least 20 A publlc.lle!rinl ., the ~alloo acia._lncl, l!!i~ Un.ti.of lllit& -Mid. · yeari. will bf" conducted Nov.ll. • frcin ~-.,. th¥ .., A Npl'~ ol lbe Orange Qiunty ·He said any development at aU will de- Reddents within wbat nentuaDy will dllb111 .1•--1n 1~ ~., -tbe~_ P~g ~iu1mmt llri! morning con. . pend on the market ability of the land at be a major caJ1frif dlJ mid format ~~~ ~:.~llivlill.~t~ ban!*" nn ~es •• that Ume. 10 . Fire Victirits Dying Winds Helping Firefighters ·Improving weather conditions i n Southern California counties ravaged by the wont series of fires in its history to- day allowed a small anny ol weary firefighters to gain the upper hand. Several severe hotspots -some spew- ing names 75 feet high -were the targets of men battling the worst con- tmuing fires, bl Los Angeles and San Die.go counties. · 1111) vast Laguna fire that blackened ! 185,000 acres in San Diego County waS 70 i percent contained by 2,000 men on its 12(1.. mile perimeter. Ont large bot spot in the massive blaze continued to .cause trouble, bu t I authorlties predicted it could be cooled iiown by sometime Thursday. D-ishing d.,.rt winds that wltipped L , -. I 1 'Queen' Gets ' '/ Ex:tension . I I From· Ne.rt After l~g 1o a ·number of colorful complaints about the colorful boa'1 the NewporL Beach qty_cow.cil_l(onday night granted the Pavilion Queen only another 90-day trial perm.it to ShutUe her t.ourlat.1 and partygoers around the harbor. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers recom- mtnded the aecon4 temporary:-1'tmlt;- aaying the Queen, operated by Davey's Locker, bad lrled but not ·\o_!ally suc- ceeded in meeling roqulred coodillolls. Several residents condemned t b e double.deck tour boo~ while blh<n, in- cluding Jack Baraetl, Newport Harbor Chamber of Comrperce manager, called it an asset. In granting the iO-day extension, the council imposed a eeries of restrictions on the operation of the boat. . They ordered ,the Queen to stay at ~east 150 feet from the pier bead line on either aide of the channel, to control its public address system so that soam traveled no more than 100 feet and to make every ef. fort lo bar polron& from lille(lng the harbor. One resident contended that by sanc- tioning the ' !:>Oat, the city was telling teenaa:ers it was all rigid to use marl· juana. He said the kids tee. the drinking aboard and wtth their opinion thal ,!be narcotic is safer thin alcohoL are en- cooraged lo continue mioking pot. Another resident, Mn. Edward Kelly, 2250 Channel Road, criticized ~cil members fat not accepting her invitation to come down to ber dock and to .ee the boat [lrsthal\d. . Most councilmen said they had wit· nessed the boat penooally, allllough they didn't do it at lier -· While most objections centered around noise, Mrs. Emory S. Moore, 1809 E. Bay, tall<ed -the h~tory of the harbor. pointing out that it has always been in- tended as a rea"t&tional harbor, not a (See QUEEN, Pap !) ' the hundreds of individual fires that broke out beginning Jut Friday and in- cr~ing humidity wu an answer to firenien's prayers. "The weather made all the difference," said a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Firefighters finally surrounded the last of the giant ~libu.cbalsworth.Simi blne northwest of downtown Los Angeles at du.sk Tuesday, which came early due lo smoke. ,. The death toll rose to 10, meanwhile, with discovery of the bodies of,-an elderly Los Angeles County coupJe Incinerated in a gully near their home. President NixQD encompassed all of · Southern-califomia in a proclamation declaring It a disaster area; thus quali- CHARACTER ACTQ_R DIES , Edwin! Everett - Edward Horton, Comic Actor, Succumbs at 84 ENCINO (AP) -·Edward Evorett Horton, whose· sly, wry grin, outrageous double take and anlious ·mannerisms made him a muter of drawing room com- edy for 60 years, died Tuesday. He was 14. The Brooklyn-born Horton made his debut as a chorus boy, 1 starred in countleu pllys and made more than 100 movies. Death came at his home on Edward Everett Horton Lane In this Los Angeles auburb. The cause was nOt announced but the family requested that, In lieu of flowers, 111emorial contributions be made to tht American Cancer Society. lying thousands of homeless. for low-in- terest a:overnment io.ns. Damage since the outbru~y is estimated at 1175 mllliop.-aricf almost a · hall-mUlion .acres . are'·~ More than 400 homes and 19.1 other structures were destroyed. SUll burning were an 11,000-acre ?:Jue in Sequoia National Forut n e a f Bakersfield and a D,500-acie brullb abd timber fire nearby. • ·· ' A 12,00<).acre bnllh fire burned in CUyamaca State Park in San Diep c..n. ty. . Near Fontana, an l ,IOO acie blue destroyed a museum whk:h boU:led · Jdne antique automobiles, and killed JGO plleuanta.at EtiwlllU pme farm. • N udie StJJdfu Firm .wJi,\ ' •. L . In th~· Towel • • Br L. P-llllllllO Of .. ililrlPIW ""' . The 1al who tried to· open a nudie photo studlo-1nJ'i'"'J>Qrt l!ff~ .Iles Jlven •P -at least in Newport ae.i:ll. "I haven't ' got ·the money to rlJ)it them," she said In an interview 'today, Mrs. Mary F. Waper, ·st, of PlacenUa, had applied for a bu8hieN 'llceilse to1 o~ erate the studio, where f.rll would p1 nude for anyone w"bo pild/a stiff hoUrly fee. A city council hearinc on the =t was cancelled Monda; when her • lion was withdrawn ~ she had been evicted from her offic.e .Wte on Campus Drive. She WIS tossed ouJ, tbt landlord uld, because aht violated.· tenm of her con- tract. She was anuted,; 'nM: Newport Beach Police Department 1ut nek found out she wu open for bUlinell without the license. Mrs. Wagner, a divorcee, uld she thought ahe could wln a legal hltUe w:lth the city. In addition to its extraordJna.ry council hearing on her license· appllq:Uon; the city was in the process of preparing an "emergency ordinance" to bar her kind ol place. · "But even if I did wicl,'' Mrs. Wagner said, "the city would continually be after me for aometrung, I'm sure." She said she la looking for some other location. . "I WIS going to locate ln Santa Anl," she said, "but when I mentioned it I read in the paper the nu:t day they don't want me either. "I feel like the plagut," she aa"ld, "no- body wants mt." , Mrs. Wa~r ·slid 1he prtblbly win try to find a studio in Gai'den Grove·now. She uld .he bu never oper1ted thla kind of bu&ine&I bef .... She pt ~,klH because her former ,llllllland • .._,. pro- fessional photographer.. . She waa upoet at',lhe ~ban­ died about by Newport BUdl ol!ldals. City Manager Hamy b. Hirlburt, la a m<mo to the cltf:.;..,;@J epla!Dlq why (llea!MU, ..... 11 ' • I ." . • ! t ' ) • ~· • DAILY PILOT Slffl Pllet. ., : '~ DlVJR"I : ~· MACK ANl:I-~ ~ •• Rou:fiHr:.1~~r.t.il-wRICK OF GOODWILL 11 : , .. ~1•;1:fMll.-YW,r .,fJW:·s .... i :•"'9r1'l. ~rt~.,,. ( R1Ylnct by Newport M111 ;,,·:'· , . •" 1' ...... ; ... ~ ... ; ,. , r . . ' ' • , . I ' Cni~nty~Biver~~trieve~ · -~t:ii-y~~,t~~·~-·_ ..... , . . . , · , ; ", , '· .. Raps Suit Fiwd J1laqne f .. oµi Ql~~eboQii~1'. .By Oil Producer . . ' ' . . ' ' ' ., . ' . ' , . Jly ~OANllE llEYNOJll!ll. . • ., "" D.nr r1111 ..... , ; ' l ( l f, IR htr• lie1daf, abe "'!I a proud landmark in Newport Harbor. But~. tho lll·(oot schooner, Goodwot Jiu.under 20 ,~ of w~ter." on ~ Sactam~ato· Beef off'~~~·. • 'lolaailay,.., Ntwpcil't Beach. entertalne!' and ."aJnateur akin dlvtr, J.J: ·Ma~ bl'ouCll~· ...,...,cif, the GqodwUI, baclf to Newjiorl . " Mack am 15 diY.rs from.dra ... Coun- ty hfve jlisi notumed irom • ·fiY&d1y dJv. ill( trip lo the . Sac;ralnerito · l\fff. They were •* lO DHng up ·o;e builder'.i plaque from thii sunken vessel. ' ,.. ' Ma'*' a' 26-Y"lr .. ld'stQrii, aai(cJ!vbJg oH .the fte[, locllled 22!1 P111e& ..lJtl\ of the bonfer,'·'liu e:rtrftnely d~, . ; "The Ont day 'lfl couldil'i even,pt inlo the 1aiea " ht said. · ' · · • . ' . , . . Sea conditiOna caq get ellremefy ~ owr-tlie ' rftf. The ~t' .the Q'o!>ClwµJ went down, tl was· fePOrtet1 there were 1~· waves bteakinc over tti' four· m , ... M ""Cd . .., the ..-day of the trip, .dlindiliono -·ellOIJlb"to allow ..... of l\IO dll'!l' w· pl lnllt u,. w~ter. "I* waa.daftll~ ana scary , I was a~ !O .f<et , down , wloen . [ .. ..., ,the wreick,'J ~.Aid. ",We. dkfn.'t. 10 dG'fll lhete' wtjll 'Ille I ~·. Of ' eiplorln(' l\IO ~. bu\ lbire lhl waa IDd w1 were abla tli 'get the bUilder's: P1-. off l\or. 11'1 ~·Important an ldenlifyln( mark as u.e ' ... 01· &be; belL" '. . '. ,. . . . 1 The ·buildetia -plaq~ ·on •· ship, ls · IOlhething like• 1 cornel"5tone . for .:• ·.building. It Jists1the name of tKe sh.Ip, ttie builders, the location and date she was built and lhe deSigner. ..... ,., ' . In the cue of the ·Goodwill, she was buUI in 1920 in the Be~ Steel Co.'s ahipyuct ig Wllmlnfton, bel. 'Stie was desisned by 'Henry J. ·a1e1ow "Or New : !\'ork. t . : •. Mact,uid be hasn't made up liiS mind · u · .Id "'111 to; do wt th lhe P!a<M' "I just . wlib '9'e ,could have gotten some · more · thlngr.ofl. IJar; bt!I o!10 waa ...Uy badly broken up. ft WIS difnqalt to .tell · what • pert of ta lhjp I was in when 't found the plaque It looked )Ike It mjght 'ho~• ·been ·I saloq ~of•IOmt kind,''-f:le explalne~. · "'l'MlilaqueriS the lastiremnant of a ship · lbit gr-4 Newport Harbor 4urtng the '50'1. ' •I I She ,1"nt ·d6wn with 'all nine hands · abOUd iii, .1bDe of '1969 while cruising ' fiOrii."tarll!'o ti>"Enoepada'. At that tlllle she. wu o\IOod by Ralph Larrabee• ol N<wpoi't l!ftc'lt 1'ho .... bn board. • • 11e-~ 'ac:qulted !)er tn ttlll · Crom a · IY!llllealo ;o!llcb ~d ,Plinne<! 'to,, tum her · in!o i ~u.g · plnbllni ., ..... ·on t\Je . _.J. o1' M . . -:-:J 1 .~·. ' eJUCO, .. . . . ' . . , loMead Lm'Jal>ee:tlfmed .~·v'-1 Into a •racing yi~, enteriq: her ill the 195S ·Tramp,actfi<: lid 'rn1m ·Los Anie1" lo ~,..,,. QoodwJll WU ftnt to.finish in .u.t ~' Shtwa n.:st "aaos! '6e 11.;e . qaln lh tbe .J.951 Trana~ •• , · * City Attorney Tully Seymour 51ys .a 15 million suit filed against Newport Beach. 'by a West NeW}>Ort oil producer .la "ju.st ,a smokescreen." Seymour told the city council Monday that the firm of G. E, Kadane and Sons, already a de£endant in actioh by ~ city, , has n1> foundation for a cl!'im. 1 Newport Beach it s~k.ing an· lrtJuncUon that • would ~r Kadane frorit .continuing alleged "slant drill ing" ope.ralions. The city •has charged the lirm is drilling un-- der city property from it.s oil wells just west of the city limits. . The company has 1 charged that lf the, city ia succes.!lful in obta.ining·the injunc- tions. the $5 million In damages would be incurred. Seymour said the move is "a political smokescreen, the city is only seeking to enrorce charler require~enls." He said the city has an immunity from action when It Is merely trying to enforce the law in good faith. , : He said.: "Act1:14lly, it's the olher way around, th~ city could sue (or the drainage ,Of oil from under, t~ ,city." I Weather I Coan il'he sun '!'Ill break tlu)>ugh that ; pa~f 1coastal fog T~ur~ay: in lime to stretch the local tempera~ tu~es .UP ... to 75 d_eg~, booslin&' Home Delivery Price Increased Horton was admitted to a hospllal at Glens Falls, N.Y., un Sept. 4. He had been staying at his summer home at nearby Lake George at the time. He left the hospital a week or so later. Fieker. Wel~oil1e· ~ ' ' Oartor -,...., abe-keiit' at tlle , COolllJ Do<* IJJOOdatl, rn 1918 II'! ·-I was mowd to Sin Dlqo,,a h1~r better ..lted lo her ..... " . .. ' the ln1and mercury to 116. • 1 . ' . · "INS~E TODAY If you. want to go to a pla11 thi& ttteke1ui. there are plent11 of them ·to choo.tc from -1() . . . , , . . . ' , . . - In a recent interview, refiectipg oo his Folk Dance Classes • • ' --.--m-'oLntr~-;"~h~~teor0~ ·~lC~~~ca7..'.f~':;;~;;.be;;er~:~~;r.~d;;;er;;ed;r.m;;;;;.W~;-',.m'-ov"'e'"'a,,.,_--Ce1emom.-s-et~f.or:'.~Fadit~ /. PILOT eoes into effed Thursday, Oct. 1. tor. I'm I stage actor, happiest when rm .. ,' ~ .. . . . ' I ' anne!H>y-YM o l f e b rd3 in Oran e Cotcn.:.._.1 ___ -1 ty alone. Set Entertainment. Continued rl•ing costs ot all production on the stage In a 1.od play with • nice With· fanfare ~ual to Jiit fut, sm will be driven 10'.Newport &ach """°tie -•-en•· -lncluclina a recenUy an· auda·e-." ...___ --tb J ..__1_ ~" ~ ·~ ·-Fickir will be .... ---lo lhe ww lead a parlde ,i ,-Q _ .. nounced SI per ton. newsprint prict irt-His play performances 1ncluded men Barbor Area SundlJ wtu. tbne different .tround NewpOri llartior. • . crease~ -have made the 25-cent increue than ~000 In one alone, "Springtime for ututes. · A· lOl'll\fl ce~ · honorinl . bJ1 oecessary. Henry," as a .omewhat r a kls h Fint, he wJJLbt grMted at ~ acble,.ment wlD follow on tho lllelJO '!ll Your DAILY PILOT carrier. a.n In-automobile magnate, Henry Dewlip, •ho County Airport S;undly at l:M p.m. Newpart, Cllf Hill •beaut> J:C57.rp. dependent merchant, will enjoy higher mugged, laughed, cried, danced and hop-1 delegatton he~~ l'lPfr, ~ Jnlnpkl, *'tudtd tbe earnings from the new price and the ped to audl~nce delight. city of!iciall and l ~~ _, eup1 wj~ a (Ol6, rsct • tne vldory °'" DAILY PILOT will continue to improve One critic wrote that the show Is men ,. · lhe .:·-'-all"u -•·~=-.,,_lol·D . '"'-·.. -~ .. ,~ .. reportin& ·anc1 p~ucUon techni~s !-<> "Horton~• ve~lc.'e, and when he's not on The man who thillftll·ld tM •· K1•z1'dll "*'M4N~mittff at deliver .. even belier producuo you m •laC<· the ploy -to a crashin& l!UCCfflf!'l Mle. "t ~..... tht~-,"~"'owtBeaGb .Iba fulure. lllea BOllTON, Pata J) · Yaclllfnl'•·•lll1'11rz~ ~'. · Vk:J . . ~ ; · I :_. "'" • • ' • ' ' , . ! ' . . I . • . ' • ' Qllldren's (olk dance c1a .... '!ill be of. feted at 1lle Orange Coal YM~ btttin- nlllf MOl)CloF·(Oct. I). • The ~~O!IJ_,.h!ch·wlll be. taUlht by Sue Flach· ....,...,., from 3;!0 p.m. lo 4;!0 p • .n., ii open to children over the aae of sill. a-. portlciptnll w~I be. ctven a . ch•-to perform a!. neatby con· 1•111wcmt ~· ·F11r~ .1ntormaUon ..., be -tl)roup the y al '°' - • -··· It "1 ·"···· H • i't T : Pao• 21. • ~ Z IWlY PILOT H -tftlipcir! Buch 1s 1oln( to 1tll ils to- l<tt !iifiMr ai!J\i~ sl!A 11 Ult !Ila 6f 11111 Streel '!be dty lllr several )'<an bu .... ..... ti!'I the flOlllllUlt1 of "lllni the land, !tbtnr lt ot etvel6;Ulj it !Mo • J*<lftt-rnak!nl --prihM7 a ~--~1oobile~bome-park. City Council ~ said, ~ howMr. that lllt cJlf lllol liot t.O!Mt In b-and, tath6r tliln ltltllli Jh. tO!Hd with ihii protlelill ., • 1-, the P<*rl7 lhould "" IOliL Cltf Minletr Rinet t. lllltlbatl -lnltrUcled to pr6par6 the ....,. doc>wnent.. . An olfer of more than !'100,000 tlrtldy hu bltn rtdlftd lrom ene pitly, but the orr.r •u •llMrawn •lier lllt dty announced it would have to JIU! lllt (!too perty up for bldi. The council also decided not to employ ' , .. , .i.i. brokor to ban4le Ille u1L INWl!i Ill •ldl \rill lie iiei~ aa I 1111 --cull to tli6 city -· . "' • rtpOr\ til lhl c!Oil!lcll .. lhl polil- bi. 11t.Utt•• -rtlln( ltit !WWIY1 llortbiltl allcl lhl ptteniial "Wtnilllll' from lhl lilt eou!d 116 lllld far I vatttlt .. -Ji'OJICll . • lllililldl -llr•~~-·~~ ....,.. 11t lllOd r.. para ........ -. lrVine Widening Project .Charg~ Set for Probing Cbltflt !hot !ht !"Ille Av-._ flll ptOJICI Wll paotly enalllMltd 1!i4 1111 l!tllled 1 traffic liaioid iltU llO l• .. •lllltod by the Newpetl le•<!' Tl'll· lie Dfplrtnlent. - . lleMdt11ts ilona tht ro•4 w!M u .. ""hrltn llnd ind M"l'li Viill lltttli Mblif11 l!ltlit pttmtl4 I petlUlln IO th6 clt1 collncil d•m•ndlft,j c6i'tldtl .. 1cllon. John R. Grahim, 11111"1M AW.1 IOkl till council thir6 havl been "it tout Ii i-----...-...... ---... i-411-1111 -'#lthln !hi pott m 1i1oiitM. ,,,. rood ... '#lil<llld .. d eoetttllol Into 1 -•lrd titlllr ttill jitit. In i lett.r to tbt .....OU, Otlllaill ltl•• "Dltplto t1it cOllt.nllOlla .. lhl ~ J!Wllf8r ind the trelnc wi-tllit Ull CUl"lll ...... &!1111114 ,., • •field "' al!Gut 40 milts pet li«ir, tltl llCI lti'nllnl thal certain drivers ai.sreganl the •peed Umlt aftd tt II Impossible for them to... mate -U>e• curvu •t tpeedl ol '°'-7P miles per bout.'' · He aald one resldl!nt has hid fOUr tart · on her front lawn in recent weeks. • Residenl!I said they-are afrald>--to -let- their children a:o out in the front yard because of the number ol 1ccidfnta. nie pe~tlon was siined by 39 persons. PBR to Regulat~ Beach Volleyball NIWJ>Orl Bt!ich City OOlneil .... lllYe decided to give -or volllyblll courta and .. u17U11 flll1illl • '°Y be•-to lht city'• ~ or Pora, BUcllel ind 111Crt1t1on. 'lbe action c1rne 11 lft amendmel'lt Ii> the clt1111 elilllnl ordinance w h I c h cover1 voUeybill 1c:Ufitj on ooe111i be1che1 only. "We felt It Wai neceuary to 11t IOme control over ~ on bly ~ad* after receiving ae'lfd'l1 eornplliidl tllll summer," hid Cll Stt•11rt, dtrecMr of park1;beachf1, aftd recrutJen. CUrltnUy tlll <!Ill' 1111 ilnt bay eourt In China Cove and 33 couru on Offttt ""'"""· ' DAILY PllOI OIUNGE COAST MlltMIMI etiM•AM't il•Htt M. W1~ J ,,.. .... ia.llMt ' Jai l l . C•tl•'f Ykt ,.,.. ..... .....,., ....., .. , ... Tli•••• A. .... ~ ... MiMtlnt'l•ltw • ........... om.. t111 W11t l1l~•• lt1lt•• .. lli11nq-A14r1111 l'.0. lk 1171, tti1J ow OflleM Clttt Ma.: DI Wd!J!.f = .. 1111: t.'f:,1.1iru::.· ......... . 1111 '*'*'It! aGI ~ II ....... .... \. ~. Te•!:tW• V~t ttviit~ Hospital • ReqU~st Ba~ke~ Endorsement ol tho ~ 1!.achln& by th• comm!U... T)>ey Include an llO-~ liillpltil ~ BY IJC"llYll< r college adaltlon lo the 99 bed c .. ia Ml "'" of medicine wu srantelf Tuaday by the Memorial Hospital. Health· FaeQllllO 9'!nm1tlli o1 the Com· The commltt.e recommended 4ptlt'o l'(•hel\oive Hea!Ui Pfanniiia ....,latioo , ol hit -f!llallc• toqu..tt. ro (~~ . -1 'Ibo aollieltioll now ti> lie C1!P A llillb!Uu Nlinlng Centlr, An .... 116.inf f~. !liiai a<t1on "':! Ii. ti;;;, 2 sfeu lo ~rt !O of i1' I" beds to i ' meetln&. CHPA endoraement ii needed term psycblatrlc care, retaining 72 fo stile 1u......;.... and al f c;javaleacent patients. 1.d.r.i f\anlll-:--.. . a~v 0 Beverl,y Manor Sanitarium of Ora Tflfte olM! jjloJlcl' lllo w.ri ..,.m-irants ID nMiuot lt.i numlior of htda -fol -menl TllUdi• ... ht ellbi. lo 14; ... 1gn1n, 71 to can i ' -ll~Ucs and 6f bedl for loni ,. p11<1Uatri< ...... Co D The UCJ teachlna .bolpilal will cott urt ..n1' •1'on .. 111na1a1 iao.7 mlllloll. II wouid be . . . ~ Cl! • OI 14 a.,.... ol lilt UCI cainpua. , With construction expected to hel Boosts Pla ... ':I. ~'~!'.:ii.~ ~"u:1 =~r ' Ill:' afailibli to"mettCl..I nuaerttl Ind • • lilfir Colnpleto nildlcol 11eu1t111 to For Clotv-j'1 :_n· ter Newport hoapital service area, wh. " • ~Ul"IT.....,. \..tC stretches along Ule coast from New 30-l'OOT .CRATER BLASTl!D IN· HIGHWAY AS DYNM\ITE-LliDEN· TRUCK .BLOWS UP · · • Beach to Laguna Beach and Inland · · "'11• tlii•l..,J1Ml,_Ma:,.a1 .lnl1Mt Jllltl lnte 41,111 Pound• of Explo1ivH • sP,,rrolh by the cowii;• to Jlul Mia.ion Viejo. 'f' '"IW" • t · · · die ~-Harbor Judi -~ 'fltillUfs . · ln N!..,.rt Center, en atlch-Will • · · · ·d •xpecm. planning 1°' 111 <1'* oil!~r Students Launch ~~wport_, . Fath_ el' Dy_nh.m_ ite . Truck Blaste ' toC~yn:.::~irarvey L, HurlbUrt said • ·lf"4' today he will ask the city council act. 12 Dn' ve to Help Fiebig Q>urt . . · -. · . · ~.~1~~·~:~11 ~ • . In Mamta•ui1b&er. By ~niper's Rifle S.ho_. t ~m~.;r:;;~sw_1or. _.\~}1~i:r; Victims tlf· Fire ~ ILl9W•~ UWa&Uag Studfftt! tt the f6Uf high 1thool1 In t A Iii!!'.!~ iWla ~ ""'~ iPll"-....., -, Mi .. (UPI) -.A truck .• 'plosi_veo and -~.b ftlatlrtlls, wtre Tiie -dvle complu-tliiilft!ly bao • IOwport•Mlll llchool 'Dlltrlct hlVI bo -~...-....._, Pl""'~, inun•w ... · i.ntatlft 19 !lllllton prtoi.iaf, ~the adrlVltolld•lctlmsoflast-i's f '"""" . ~ _........ loidld ll!tll lft lll1tlllta4 tt..;.-. of ftl'M u\iOll. ' cost of the county courtllo.... Tilt studlnls are colli!ctlnl cloth ........... ~~ __ ,,, Lu ::;.r::; d7Ul111t. Wit hiofm ilfl bj, -Ille to-'Ille dlfver of a Tri-8t.1' thick tnnl· Hurlbtitt, In 1 menlo to council food, futnlture and money, which th lltm~"!,~ tllo ~-~~~-= d11 on liltanlljt II \ltll ii ~eld, lnl ahYd ol lht Yehlclt which t1ploded memben, slid the total spice re-are taking to the Santa Ana Sal,.ti Wll ...,._ .,. I hll ............, ,_., pellet wt. . -ii pemd ,..Ing a mlllilt ftl!h u he quirtmenls fat City llCIUUll to -an Armr for dlltrlbutlon to. fire vlctlma ..... Ololtl_ ~:-~ ~ MM llf ""'" ft•"""'"'° " ·~ '-·• ...... ~-of , n•ued a h'•'way inlerclf•••e. Moni~ls ulttn\116 lllWport lleich popul1tl6n ol Loa Anl'ltt and Sin Diogo CounUu. le i -&.:.a t6 ptWn It tht Dut ~ •11,.,1"! 11111 '"" van: -UN r-.... a.... tll ooo penona wtU ht 11115.ea lillr DonaUoi11 m1y be ltft at the 9ichooll 1 '~ W ilaldllJ . tltt llDdMt ii tllo M•I hrt dtWtn were la!..-!lie blut oct:urr!d, hlowlil& i.(l•ter fttl ' sq e studenls will pick them up· 11 ot till -iule . ltll. . . ·laaild lllor tlle lilMt. ~iii._. as II lo II 1111 dtep In the hllhwa, . end Ho u!G thle ftrurt lileludll 10,196 boln ... ·Nellr....::-.... .::,."'I C ''"""' ... ·-~ -• <• •"< ,_ M -"' o> ... •• _,,_ • ·~ ~· -lofM . -,r,, "'• £ •• ! .. ":' . . m 8'ttitiflll _lfllll_fhlles st.ltloM ••d l cbdy shOp loc•led tt the llJUl,. fltll f~ Polle& lepartrnent · picked up can call the fol1"•ln1 num MIT. MlllflNI lj., -lietll ol umano_ , t .· . . fttttltlt.IH"". A"pmlm•i•ly 11., liours 11ew1111·end lo,.,. 94U111 llll lor 1 new for help : ~. i ........ ttpOft ~ i tn1!J; N :'it"' bp iftloltate &"' P etnttll Ubtary Joiee Miller, ASB Office, Costa Me lllit "7-7...• -~ IL llli!. Ille · ft J ~rs earlier ""1fire bad hit the radiator of The figures "I• llol lilcluet IPICt re-High School, S4H4.11. p!lld • ·"" J , llty_. · liijii; JI. '1li FBI inother truck opera led by Tri.Stat., the qulremento Mr 1 ,,.... c!fntrll Fire head-Mn. Cltm A. Towner, MMeo!. -~ .~.~!tldja ltioiJt, -. 6oWtd IM MM iliiY IQd6 ~ liter Grffrl Cowlty sheriff'• office said. qu11Mn to be bUllt on 1 il!e 11111 e mllle Keil McCirty, M0-"41. ,.._ 11m1 l6......,. lliilt II llttllli on -...... -'1 tbe 'i!on(iom, O!ltma-i jlfetmp order fol thtee · "'1111 tlll cl'11: ctnt.r on Jill!-MU. 5n~le1 Mc<11rt1, -7. ~jl "'hllfi 111.-111'"'1*"-t wllldl ""'111Jlw II * .liildittt ol ex-men believed to ha" occupied a car The ttport, compiled by James Judy Janisse, 642-7371. • • .atllt .... f¥ *1l!f )illtlld found abandoned at the point from which DeChaine, assistant city manager, does .... ~. M ...._> p • not touch on updated atimatu of cost. P..7 _ • .Mt dotllll ti all . ,,_ ... J the sniJ!il' appatenlly f~ed. At ld<I one Hurlblfrt did not ~ll out •111 tentative 7'"1111jt' = .. ~ l!i6-llllllilea. ti . of the lhtfo "" ll<!tieved ,..,.rOly !Jtjured. 1~11 ii lhl ll .tty iadllti la not ~-~ :.,.. W• IJI r= QUEEN 1 • • The car's windshield was shattered by bilnl .a.t at ll tllnl. the city, li:::lni. CJiUd 11 lllllt ltOll~ . the blaat. A rifle Wal IOUjld in a ndtby lleW1¥lt; Ji IWll\!!'_l_,1 ttJlflll from a ttUllMal llr IDJot*iidllllfl Iii I · ....... ._. lilrbot. · liel4 and lllthortllts theon..d it wao the µ\!:1 :.::'~'"Mot ~:::t8t0r the 1 of ~ . , · ii~ thl "Queen la lilt a bit •ug. sniper'• weapon, blown there by the 1l6tlt1 Jft." prellm, lnlt)' llllllll,, .t to, by the The California Div ision of Highwa Freeway Hearin Slated Tonight §w:ar 11· ec~ to ·~ Oct. I aawling along the bay," Mrs. Moore said blasta · ~ COritla(t141 ,. wilJ hold a public hnring at 7.:J9 l 'ciQc if Orange Count}t Superier Court it is unsafe for smaller sailing craft who TwO nlen ltlftll .... in 1 ctr behutd the Thi iMlncll ll UPl&d to ttf"-the tonflbt on the pltMing i?Ht df:llgn ot ~udit fOf •n~~n ~t N tn itl ~th. •-a riport and rteanuM~IU. during a P8ciliC ~t Fretway in ihe CapiStta ~Dr.r;d ~.t *:J ti ;t'Jf) 11t:~uld ~ ~ ol N~, ''the trucb were taken tnto custody. Officers ''ll\td)I .... lonlt . ilttrtte6:n Prior Dana Point area. . m b>dip to t n \I e u n I t 11 wh6 ile>d6j,ld Into a nm Ficker," said botll 11tn 1llt!llbets GI the teamst." to ~ It lhe 1: p.111. lllMll!ll, Th• hear"?~-will be held In th mamlaughter. . must '"scurry out of the way" whenever union. The llctlllon tt tciettfi a nttY Harbor cateterla or me Crown Valley tletn.tn !bear admitted he w11 rwpon1ible !Or the Queen-com., iloog. Tli.Sla~. wlif!h II one Ofi'iii nation's Judltilil Ciouilhoul'ie lidlltj •£ Niij>ort titY s<liOlll, 21211 CtOWfi v·n 11 lnjurlea suflered by this 1-~ar-old Geoll• COl!in,'UOI W. Bay Ave., c4lled lli'gesl halilert of 1/,10.IVes, ii hUd-Clntor '#II madl laal Wtli ~ the Parkw1y, Lagun1 Nigutl . slepson1 Ptlf'IU _T111Jor, ti 11>1 ar-th6 ·Q!Wh ''• nifn1ct, ali b!\<llion of rte d t J-lln o •·''f! moct f ~ ••• dlliJnty llolnl al ltl ... rtlloit, Al• ... •·h the hearing is !or des;-an str..i ld4itu, Mly II,_ 1111l · 1111!. ptlvaey and a pu81ic ftt1111rice." ~ ioo" t/.ms11-tmptOy.;'~,. ba10::. v'Th:"e11111rWIMI llld blfr OOlllldoring pi~';;l along the freewiy roiite~;;,hlch .boy dlecl in the bathtub m circumstan<es He likened the lafge boat to "a Ooating &niA flOll wori but of l,.Oilllfbti, ~~"'and flfflOuliJ ettltlr tltl !lowpart leealllltl or a "" aaopled In !HT. Dlvi!lon of lllghwa that led Newport B .. ch pollcO to pma bulldozer plowing its way tbrW the fewor !hid a dOittt 1re iw~ el O\Ylllpia, oltt ~I lhl Clunljl r~ Ill Com olficiab stress that "anyone who bll In their inquii'le•,into tlll! inddlnb · ' · ' -kbor. •' ---· Waill 111... "Pinion WW be lletn!" at the liUrlnf, It ltii ·lt llitt ~ t1111 lllttdl ail_ -111· illllf lite~ ollollW -Ii 6111 of 1--· --:-::-:-=::=::-----::= 0iiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiii1 tho clllkl'I boal',.... inlllellil'lf liltiniathe tilt b"bllf ·to bop . tJ1t ~ !tom iilval11so•i" who unsuccessfi1Uy fou&llt to m'IVe becoming IMther Coney lsllM. drowned child-· , ~·-wbo lilla .Ille boa~ Harold Judie Jud&• will !taft ,.._. Blllth s Glasa,"411 iatt ~-·(lilnted out ,.port lllil the -Ill ol 'Ule :l!Udr COID· tliat NewPoi-\ llillh hM liten entrusted pllld by Chino oUlciall -. him Oct. 8. -IOI e-.rl !tt· tbO MrW-"llr .n 1M peo-.. -~ . J'rem P .. • 1 HORTON ••. ' halt ... Horton la Dew)lp a~d Dt•llP Is HdttOn.'1 1 !ft hll 10a Horli>ft ta!rld'hil Qd Httle th"ttn Mu~t tlt6 tlille flt 111c1ut so . .....-,_,.. .. ~ .... etMr . latl\llllt .. 1... .. ' Iii llllde hll flrol IO!ilft *1>tiHtl11ot In lllt 111 1111 JUdlal htlll i6ll <i "1'oo Mu<ti 811!111111." ,JV -,...a be attetnatH rum · •GR tritb • t o c k por1olmllnc11 Id Lot ~. llld for two yelr1 be producid ind 1Wred in hi.I awn 110ck company In Hollywood. Doapf1' bla !""* c11Mr at l film C<lm· odtan, .,..Y adaltrolt ltmiillhred him •••• polaonabll llllcllq 111•• Wll6 played oppotlll outh tlaP -Uil .. Gertt11ae Dalial. litry S.,VO..,. l!lanche Yutkl, Eihtl Tltr) 1114 DerotJi)o Dlltdll. . IA 111t1 --Clll ht ·llNH lrftm ..-llllims. l!arnelt ill 1111 lp- pearanco before the ~ • .,14 lie 11\>ts. -tfll ltklot lhl hi Nfl'I hlOf thl boat · '"~:Te.;,, -cil·~"Y'i ...,.Hr. addressed the ccuncil near the .fftCI 6f the btl:rill• lltftd· adlbJited thltt ha\'1 !ken . IDMe Prf;ti'-m1 ' becau• •1it11 • 11 I w bUllMil tor •. •; . . llo ~ ll\011J adJuatmonto 116•• botn ~. Iii roiliin(J aU In noloo ...i said Ii< hai ·."made a ~e ti fort to l*t along lilg1t'~;; Tuny Sei'd>OUf ~lnlad out ~1it"" hWlll4 \vu over !hit If a J>tt!ilft wu denl6d, 1oier mttht liktty have recoune in the courtt So challenge lilt Clt)''t ltll-jlt<IClllJ\\ed Jurltdidiiin -OJ!etltioo "' lht boa~ . ...... p ... J NUDIE ••• In 111111 tolll )11 111111!! M I -lllrtltd hottl cltt't, lull!' llttlli8Plfllft Z hearted, •bul~=Yhll nn~~ ,,.w .. ~ : Iii !tit it ~Id 1cl 1111 her Uc0nse 1ppli-tteetmu r • . dllon, n!ltll'ed to llmJl•r nudll pil61o ii~ ie..:":t:•.tlitt11t -11udf0t Ill !Jthef ~tis of the sllte whOle llld: ."lftrif. An -'ttHlt~~ ~ . ~ '=:!! mitt t111n Ju•! plcillrts tlleli's fM> fli.~,.111~ ~"b~ · ' ~ Mtt. W.__uld-ller studio -id He hid r~J-IU...,... lft two hive been operaled On ·Ult ll!MJMl.Up. tolntllell otrtli illif llld "" fl~~ lie She sald she had no trouble ge!Ung .,.. ...... tilt~ •,.an •Pill·" mOdela to pose in the altogether. "All I did was run an ad ! one lrltlf: • !or • Wlllt," Ille ttpaflid. I Iii liliil Ci. "ty Librarian's 40~i:;,. "lected IO who would hive served on an "on-call" bl1is. -ru.r1• ""' n-eroca~-t.--~:c-1---:"."!J;l' pt--of.-tMlll--• betwete It-a U J. "" 00 311 tftto did.'' Mn. WI .... illld. "Ont 11 tM:m WI S 31. The other WU ao." ~ elllce ol City Librarian Dorothea · !lhM1r 11a1 111en ~ io t11t Mlf'lllers lnncll II -llattt Drtil lrOm quarters at the Bil._ lrfMll. Mn. -ly 1114 !ht ..... ~ lnltll(ed to Jllll"" lddlllOtlil to1111 for ltoff membffl .It the 81JbOI Bt111Cll, whore l\tr olllct ~Id llotn Ill tlll past. Mrt. 8-iY ala& en-tlll ,,_ llOlni-t of lllft ff•lttl Wtbtltt to 1111 llltllel ll'tlllC~ Iliff. Bhl -Ii'"""' with , the Ventura County 1nd Clty Library. I "And not a bad looiln1 lO ei''··" ,~ • d ' "~· ... Ill > lhe llld 1111 -btJonatd lo a nudist colony. "In li<t, -ot tllt llrls lft nudill!," 1111 slid. • Mrt. W•lftll' 11ld iht Cll!!i to Or1n1e C))olnty """1 l1Utnll11d, wllert, among otlleP t111nas1 •hi llH 1111,,....r • 11r,. shot ind tUtd catilt. "I liod no ldU tllm Wocild hi Ill)' tr..,_ ble •n,,.l!M lil!JI hltt1" 1he la!G. "But then I fliliie 6ul lhlt'1 jllil l~t way Newport leach la. tt GEM TALK TODAY <l' :PIOl!le olti!n wonltr whit ls the best diamond shape to buy. Sirnp. ly1 ti'• a inatllr M personal chOke. The rottnd 1h1pe bas alway,1 betn the most popUlar •h&pe. .And It probably wlll continue lo be 10, Jn · tho lirl• diamond st.es of oround ii\'' c1t1ta and over, emerald, pear, 0 .. 1 or morqulie Oft prtftr· able. Many women prefer th11e 1h1pe1 ov.r rt>ultd re&Aidl•H what size the diamond.. . • ofhe rillllld diomond, wb111 prop- orly cut, Is the moot brllllanl.H•w· ••if, llil biA•IY of th• othor 1h1pes lllAl<ff up for thll to many people. A bo1ull!Wly cut diamond, re- 1iidit11 ol lho 1hape, Is a worlhy objoct to pOHHi. If you like two dllllion81-oLAlllertnL1h1pt1, the simpleol 1114 btll thihl to do is bey the one that looks best to you. · When you're pleased, ita our ple•un. WATCH NtXT W!!K ,OR "SIX POPULAR CUTS" 1y • ou na;r1tut1tro1fs to Bill P'!cklf ana the ere• or th e Intrepid for winning the 119 year old c.;la18tc1 America'• .Cup . Are Y!ll1 l~I far jtwelry of ills- ttncllbn and beauty! You can ttUst J. C. HUMPHRIES JEW!Jt.1111.!1. Wtth ovu 2t ye1rs of service to you, '!'t carq only Ult flrie1L Alld ;,e OUlt urrl J•lloelrji lftd watch rlpalr. Vis bs soon, J. C. HUM- l'Hlll,I JIWfiLl'lli,:' fllw .. JIO!'I lvtl., ..,_ I. 0.... •II till 6, ~rltlay ,_1,., ill! 1, J , J. 0 OMEGA All N.A,i .A. 11tron1utt, 1ince the apace progra m btg1n, have worn Omtt& watches on their wri1l1. Ordi- nl,Y, 6¥tty Ctlly jAW•lry store Orn191 8peedm1111r Chton6gra~h9. Thi klnCI lnyone can buy. !v&ry Omeoa, wh1thtr for •n 1Slre»n11Jt 6r conventional wear, i1 mad• to lht m61t •11&CUftl 1ltndard1 to ... urt "1mott Clt- ~~ndabllity. Wi 'rt ~foud to be a~ authorl"d Omega deal ti c ti rnake the D_1.1Uv_atche1A lhi.s-world, or 1ny o er. , •·•~""'· '"l•I ""'"'••1., ..,.,, .... P¥"'· 111 ••• 1 ... lllMtl lft .. Wllt k !11111', 1111...,.ltt I~ MtMldl, !!ti~ 11t ttttl , ... wl• IMlltfllat '11t t.tl. Wtltjo.1't!UIM .. l ltl, C. J.km.,,l.rieJ Jewel.I'd I 12J NIW'°AT BLVD., COSTA MESA 14 YIAI! 1~,!AMI LOCATION '"°"' 141-Ho l , . ' ' - • U.S. Labor .._ ---...... ,,.,.,-........ -- 2 More ABMs _ Jeered, Booed House OKs Defe.nse --Bill • LABOR SECRETARY VOWS TO SPEAK TRUTH Jamn Hodgson Addreue1 United StHlworkers .. . 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Ji .... -""'"''------------TINW't SICNNN • , I. , ... r DARY PQ,OT EDITOR No Controver~y --Yet The usu al cadre of sex education !ans anti Coes was missing al th• lasl Newporl-Mesa Unillecl School Dl o- lricl 'Board or l<:ducation meaUng, although lhe topic wa s present. The absence of expected controversy over the Chamber o! Commerce comparison with dlatrict family Ille programs may well be a lull In the storm. IC it is just a lull . renewed controversy would be unfortunate. There \YBS considerable skepticism about the cham· ber group's "study" at Its outset. Bt,it, the study pro- duced a well documented and reasoned examination of the issue which has torn other communitiea apart. District staff reviewed the suggestions compiled by the chamber study group who Interviewed sp1clallsts ·and surveyed more then 2,000 district parents. The board was given an item·bY·item comparison o( pilot and other courses already being offered in the district with those chamber recommend_ations, Surprisingly to some, what parents wanted to be laugbt already was, for the most part, being taught . Only suggested items missing we re venereal di sease ex· planations lo middle school children, a "facts of life" course for adults, and basic facts of maturation for fifth and sixth grade students. All these were recommended by the chamber study group. Some board members indicated they fell the pro- gram required more study, more consultation with ex- perts. and more ass essment of community attitudes. Others note"d the programs already offered by the district are do ing the job. and seem not to offend the majority of parents. It would seem to us that the board would do ~veil to explain specWcally to all parenta whal 115 "Cacts ot life" curriculum 11 doing -wllhoul hiding lhe Cacls and wllh a daflDlte eye on meollng ahorlcomlngs noted by Iha chamber lludy. Then, if further study need be given, or annual re· vi ews are deemed wo~. the board might con1ider es- tablishing a parent advisory body charged with moni· toring the programs. • 'Bill Ficker Day' Sunday A world 's champion naqied \VUUam P. Ficker will come home to the Harbor Area Sunday. An architect by trade, now •imply the world 's most renowned sl.Uor, .wUJ be welcoined amidst much pomp and circumstance. Beginning with an official greeting at the Los An .. l{eles lhtemationat Airport, to be followed by a b~t parade In Newport Harbor, then official 'ceremonies at Newport Beach Ci ty Hall, it will leave little chance ror him to forget "Bill Ficker Day." Hundreds, perhaps thousands. will join the tribute to the m_an from t~is unusual coastal community who has retained for his country the world's most prized yachting trophy, the America's Cup. A turnout of thou sands would be de served for thjs seafaring expert. The Harbor Area, already proud of such current lnternatio~al spo_rts champions aa Rod Laver and Roy Emerson 1n teM1s and Dan Gurney in auto racing now happily saJutel'I its newest bright star, Bill Ficker.· • = -~---• N ·sARBARIAN!" Primitive Societies Had 'Peace Chiefs' Dear Gloomy Gus: Ti11ae, Talent Needed ita ltla1ay Directions Wa-ys to Put Service Above Self One of the chief conceits of S<Kalled ••civLiz.ation·• is that war and conflict were more prevalent in what y,·e call •·prinlitive" societies. But most an- lhropological r e • search does not bear oul Ulis view. Studies of primi· five tribes. whether Jn Africa or among the American In· Ilians, indicate that ooly u the tribes fl.dvanced further in- tO more ''civllized"' states did they re- lax their efforts at peact-leepina and in· tensify their warllkt adlvldes. INDEED, MOST OF lhe N o r I h American tribes bad ·"peace chitfs" as v.•eU as "war chief1." The peace chiefs engaged in elabor.\tt ctrtmonialJ with other trlbn to enable potential confilcta to be ruolvtd amicably without lees of face on either aide. And the 1 e "primitives" were IO paycholo1lcally shre'''d thlt amnelimll they arrqed. for the tribel to engage in mock batUes, with the exchlnge of bolt.ages, lo drain away the hostility and rele• pent-up emotions y,·ilhout going through a real war. The bigMr the level of clvlllutM>n, tht fewer provbiON are made by toelety for resolving conflicll. Every modern naUon has a department of war: none has • riepartment of peace. As society becomes \\'ealthler, 1t.ronger, and more technical, more of its relOW'cet are allocated lo military preparations. A GOOD CASE COULD be made that the Johnson ldrnlnistrjltion't decision to 11.ay in Vietnam -despite the rapidl y ls it true. they are going to put out a Howard Roctrt wrlal watch? -M. T. 1'ftil k•IMl'9 f'INCJ9 ,._,,, 'tllWI, ~t llKt'Ua~llr ....... tlllJ ...... t, St ... ¥..,r "' """ ........ , 5vt. Nl'I' '1l11C. det.erioratinl situation -is not based on military, political or mo r a I con- siderations. but simply is an unwill· ingness to lose face there. Politic ians, even more than mo&t people, hate lo ad- mit they were wrong; phrases like "na· tional honor '' are often used as a cal'MUnage for persisting in such-traaic mistakes. Methoda or maintaining peace were part of the eaenUal fabric of primitive socletjtJ, becaue it wu realized even then that deterrence did not deter: tribes that prepared for war went to war, unless there was aome means of turning off the war machinery and turning on the peace machinery. 1bis Is • leuon we seem to have loal in our advancing technological society. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, we have been Involved ln "diaannament neaotiatiON" in Geneva. bu\ nobody pretend! that these are much more than feeble erforts to strike a morai posture, while at the same time 11\0!ll of our enerty and funds go Into building the most powerful anna- ment factory the world bu ever known. It is a ludicroualy unequal contest between the "war ch.it:t'' and the "peace chJef" in our tribe -tspecially aince no one knolrs who the peace chief Ls or whit he ia rtally doing. Perhlp1 it is time we dropped the il- lu!ion of beln1 "civilized," and restored some of those "primitive'' methods of keeping our young men alive. 'This Land Around Us' To the. Ed.it.ors: We don't all have the aame •mount or treasure nor the same amount of lalenl. But we all have 2• hours a uY. Whit •e do wllh It lndJvtdually b oun to decide. The time and talent of 1roup1 and ln· ... dlv!!tuall are needed In rn1ny' dlrtctions of thla community. Albert Sitton Children's Home, located at 381 S. Manchuter, Orange, 11 the only facility for dependent chlldrtn in <:Wanae County. Children from 10 days to II years of age are housed here when abandOned. neglected, where mothers can no· longer care for them or whole patents are in lrouble with the law. Emergency cases sOch as sudden death in lhe family are also handled at the Albert Sitton Rece tv- ing Home. EVJ::R-PR~ENT needs are £or new or outgrown~able) clothing. sho6 of all 11iz.es. grooming articles for-boys and glrl1, and toys. Services rendered by guild members Include reading to youngsters, teaching older girls to sew and bake, give birthday and holiday parties. Prtsent needs are don ations of tickets to ball games, Disneyland and K.noit 's Berry Farm. There is a need for SL A.ugustlne grass to fill in the outdoor play area. Wormation regarding membersh.ip in the children's Guild may be obtained by phoning Mrs. George Galas.ti, president , at $46.M78. Supervisor of the receiving home Is Mrs J\targaret Boston. CONCERNING THE VIP Program (Volunteers in Probation): Thi.5 it a com· munlty services project proposed by Chief Probation Officer Margaret Grier. It is under the direction of Betty Delaney, community coordinator. Individu als are needed to provide da y care and to offer their homea after achool hours. These young!ters lack parental care due to disrupted family llfe. "These children have never had anyone really care about them ," Miss Delaney pointed out. "Aa 1 result they have become problems in the community." AOOJTJONAL NEEDS are aiding in transpo rtation on recreational outings: high school students as well as 1dult8 \1·ho \\'ill aid probation officers in tutoring the youngsters. Instructora are needed in arts and crafts. various educational 1ub-· jects and swimming. Future plans of tht \\lbal some nl i g h l ca~ "a treasury of regional writing," and what I prefer 10 describt as a "dip Into" book ill r 0 I.Ind In "1'11 La11d Areand u11i• (Doubleday ; Sll.95) edited by Ellis Lucia and illustrated by Mel Klapholz. t Tile' ........ ,. •' VIP Program include obtaining the aid of • • The editor's region is the Pacific 1.'0nclusions of tile late Joseph Henry 1 Jackson concerning the origin and gro1vt h Nprthtmt, Whl<'h is big enough to inc udt: •nd lite of the ll1urieta legend. Among Wyoming, and he bas put together almost 1.000 pages or selections from writers the1e is the-assurance tbat the correct community ag~ncies in ~orking with pro- bationary children. Scoula:, Campfire Girls, Y~1CAs, Little League and Boys and Girls Clubs will find the VtP proj- ect a worthwhile endeavor. Further information is available by phoning Miss Delaney's Office at 532-7511. or ract and fiction of that variegated, patronymic spelling is "Murrieta," and 11 1 ed 1 ~..t 11 he 1 some questions as to John R. "Yellow TJIE FOSTER 110~1~ program is L .J ' ·, Jl~i~x l- • • ,,. ,. I ~ l~etlers /f01n reader! are tue tcomc . Non114lly writtrs .should convey their messages in 300 words or le3s. The right to ce7nd.nse letters to fit space or elimiriatc libel reserved. All let- ters must include signature and mail- ing address, but 'tames may be will"" held on request if sufficient reaso11 i11 apparet1t. Po etry will ·1tot be pub- listted. this 1ype of care, especially for teenagers. Anyone interested in knowing more about the program may contact Mr. Knight It 134-5022. BRAILLE INSTITOTE or -Orarige Cotuity : Sightlesa youngsters, pre·school tO teen!, are in need or transportation lo and from schools. Educational programs integrate handicapped children with those of norma l vision which serves to prepare the blind for attendanct in regular schools. Mrs. Jack Grove is program t:oordinator and may be contacted at ~ 1222. Braille Inatitute is located at 11851 Gilbert Street, Garden Grove. FAIRVIEW STATE Hospital. located at 2501 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, bad many request& for aids in the folloY1ing categories : Pool therapy assistants. youth leaders, pre-school tutors. clerical and sewing projects. Mrs. Enid Lathrope. volunteer coordinator, may be contacted at S.933l. These are among the opportunities to put service above self for the good of our neighbors. MRS. THOMAS BECKWITH Sl&-6511 St11de11t Leuer• To the Editor : Thirty students are told by their civics teacher that thelr grade in the class will depend on whether or not they are &uc- cessful In getting one or their letters to the editor printed by a periodical. Along ~·Ith the auipment is this warning: "Do 1ol send your letters to the DAILY PILOT (the editor of that paper does not like lo hear from students.)" In all fairness lo the editor 1 must say that they do have a reason for this feel· Ing. A few stlfdents were very rude and called the paper requesting that their let- ter be printed ao they \\'OUld rece.ive a better arade in lhe class. HOwever, on the weight of a few isolated incidents the OAlLY PILOT now refuses to print lei· ters from studenll. and discourages their even \\'filing. lovely and we 1•1°v 8•n.i. A t · aedmous Bird" rudse's actual authorship or the under U1e direction of Bert -Knight. Northwest wr ers are represent -Gothi" tole lhll ~gan the legend. y •·-I -• ·111 r· •--Jlaycox and Jlolbrook and Archie Binn11 .. .,,.. OW\pKI-• arc P 3"'"" wi OllKJ I HARDLY THINK UUa is fair 1real· •nd Nard Jonea _ as well as Richard The HlspAnlclR<t-versl~s-of the letend famllle&J>y the \Velfare DtlJ;ll'tmtn.l and n'lent. Youna: people ha-.,: somethini 10 1 Neubtreer Ken Kesey and 1 score ire updated by nounc the I t I 7 ProbaUon -Otpartment or Orange Collnty. say as ~·ell 11 the readers already oul 0; others ' • performance of a "dramatic cantata" There ls a srowing and ur1eot need for of 1ehool do. Studentl today often ha ve up and lake their place in society. Is their place lo be a silent one, with no way to voice their opinions? I hope net. No wonder they don 't want to be a part of it ! I. as a student, as~ that you please print this Jetter, to show people <especially students) that you are not trying to stifle all students' opiniona. I fespect your right lo request common courtesy from all .of the paper"s public contributors but will think more of you and the newsp aper if you will accept let- ters from students in the future. TINA KRA US A Student '/'he DA ILY PILOT was flooded tuith letters to tlie editor after a Corona del /.for Higlt School teacl1et' tnade student grade3 in hi& class con- tingent on success in getting Letter.t published. A few letters were pub· lished but others repeating the same tlientes were rejected. Con.ridering the requirtmtnrt:rnfairto the stu· dent.! and a project to wl~ich Mailboz could not give space, we prote.tted to tht principal. The letter writing abated. The DAILY PILOT wetcome1 let· ters-pertinent, timely, intelHgv1t 011es-from students ot least as mucll as it does ttw_se from the adult Com· mu:nity. But ti cannot lend iUelJ to a "campaign" of this Mture. -Editor Sneak Preulew Ratl11gs To the Editor: To solve a problem it is important to clearly set rorth the evil, establish a aolu· tiqn and applaud the action taken to cor- rect the situation. This letter is written in that spirit. Last spring the beautiful new famlly- type theater of the Edwarda chain located at the Irvine Company·s ntw Fashion Island screened an X·rattd movie as a sneak preview and Inflicted untold emotional distress on a group of young people and families that had gone to see a comedy type of movie. THIS ACTION WAS widely criticized and a $2 million lawsuit.started on behalC or all lhe people that attended. 1be point being not to censor a movie, but to make clear the fact that if movies have the right of free speech to make X-rated films, then the citizens have the right to avoid them if they so desire. The freedom of choice is a two-way street. The result of this action has been two fold : I) The film waa heavily cenlOl'td and rerated as R, and the public lhowed lta desires by staying away from furtbtr showings and the "Magic Garden or Stan ley S\\·eetheart" was a failure and was withdrawn by the studio. BUT MORE IMPORTANT: 21 The Edw1rdt chain has now started to show its public the rating on any sneak previews in advance as well 11 tome general idea of the content of lhe film. Their ads in the DAILY PILOT now reflect this. For this action by the Ed1vards: You state thal "It took a court rulin1 to relax rules against long hair at Sad· dleback College, for example.'' Would you believe a sign posted just outside the entrance to Department 2, Superior Court, Santa Ana. California reads, "No capris, shorts or swimwear permitted in Courtroom." The assumption here must be that unusual dress creates distractions in courts where rules •re made requiring school boards lo relax their rules against unusual dre8s. WORTH BABWT Cantradlction• To the Editor: The trend In unemployment in AJneric• ls an easy equation to reason out. The lay-offs start rolling when the wbrk sots "eut of ityle,'' 10 to speak. Tbe law of _su,pply and demand cannot be cttcked but why mutt sO many contriCUcttmru- -ist in the principle? I refer now to the medlcal profeai.on. Herfl, ln a blll)'. underataffed wdrld of profeulonal people a dally load of work is pruelited In catutrophSc Jll'OPCll'llclm, The doctors never need worry about lay- offs. Their work contlnuoualy comes at limn in-end!.. stleomo-ol llc:k humonlly. Whal they don't ..n lodoy gelo put off WI, tomorrow or lhe neJlday. Jn the meantime sk:k peotle are negll!cted and joined by more sick people who haven't seen the doctor !n days. OUR DOCrORS are overloaded with ~·ork and the demand for these people is great, yet our medical institution.I ac- tually refU1e admittance to hundreds of student• every yee. 'nlele ttudenta have 111 the hopes, desires, 1Und11 and paten· tial to get them throu1h any mtdJcal school, yet they are 1topped at the outlet Why are they refll8ed? Could It be a lack of facilities or clUll'OOm •r:ce? If so, then why wa1te valuab t Ume teachln1 obtolete COW'Rll no lon&tr ln de· mand fn the world as ii evidenced by ill the unemployment? Thia timt and apace <:OUld be l!tltor ulill•d. Anolher cen-tradictlon etlsts, USING OUR local Orange County educational facillties as an cumple, we have seen that some students enrolled in the schools aren't really there lo pursue en education. They are there to dilrupt, deatroy, market dnlp1 scandalbl and juol ploln pol.Oft. ,MlllY ol lhoin dtaplay a complite loc:k Of cllHclliJa, n..mw or any brolna al oU. 'l1iey pl W. lhe tchool• very euu1, lhoucJ>. My q\llllloo il, W"1 ar. ao mony nobodies admitttd to 1Chools in preferenc:t to pre-medical oladonlo - have ~ to Prove their ~. dealr• ond polenUol In order to """' Ibis rar in their endea•or? i>AULElTE, IAKCONA I J ;l J.O.-+---4'ht!re ''s-nourishlng--.fart.. her fur __bY. ''Ch~n lie ~us"-;:P_o~bl'!o_;::==::-more 9Chooli n, than their parents did. ~lmOlt any taste and I especially com-Neruda, to t 5' w Ui_-: ··· Bt Geor1_.e----..--\Yhic.b rMJIDl-they: l.(.t W!Wlts for. a mend E. R. Jackman's !age-pungent ac· background .of the ltgend. It ~ill tlOl longer lime. The,y "diJCUSS the: Important. c.'OUnt of Burns, Oreaoo: Lincoln Stef· be too 1urpr111ng that Nerud11. used Joa; Denr G~rgfl : lsaues of the day as much as their par- mn:asement-we-wi!lh""'1t:I -show--our-aP'""-1--,,.,..-,-----'==--1-~--- precle.Uon and we hope the action will be \Vednesday. Sept·. 30, 1970 fflm on \V, s. U'Ren, father ol direct quln •S • vehicle to dluem1nate an U· I've been reading your column enls do. Thty read the. news and art lti:islaUon on tM: PticUic Coast. and Norteamtrle100-propagnnda. ror fi\·e )'ears 1100. it's driven me aware or what hi: happening In the world. Donalct Hough'I 1CC9u.t1t or 1 wtnter hair crazy. Why do I keep readln& While holding .strong convictions, they event in JsckM>n Hole. FOil nJOSE with an Interest in the It! do not oftt:n clO&e thtir minds to the other LEGENDS IJA VE ll\•es of their own 1eganUe11 ol" lhtlr faahlonini , which ~taltment Is attested to afaln by '"Bt Ufc tf Joaq1l1 M1rltta" (VaUey PUbli5htrs: Si 95). This facstmlle reprlri t nf the 1"2 Grabhorn Press edition of "Joaquin" rttalnl the careful pr.ilace to lhll tdllloo by f'rlllC~ P. F11quhu. It allO COl'ltains two 1 e: p a r 1 t • prefatorie:s wl\ich challenge some of tht Cokr1do River, and every Callfornta.n Dear Puiiled: 11ld& or the lstUe ~s many older people do. damned well should hive-one, a How do 1 know ! 1·ve bttn wrltina A number of atudenta in colltge today are catalogue of books. pamphlets. maps ii 10 year1 _ ind that makea me old enou1h to vote In national electiom, and manu5Cl'ip(! bearina: upon th1t twice as bliUy as you are. but thelr Jettera m not welcome at the arltry ol California life Is available DAILY PILO'T. from Guldon Books. &3 \Y. t.liin. ( SI Scott1e:ll1le. Arizona 85251. Tt's a handier " nee 11·ri1in' to George my problems h a " e dlsappe1red, ·• guide than lhe refcrtnce cards in your 11·rlte11 O. B. or Gala, Ala. "Come 10ea1 library and boasts a magnilicent to think ol It. so hive my shunp~. cover palntlng by Gunnar Wkfroru . II'! al"·ays 10mtthlng.") w. n. llutcblnso• WRITING A LETTER to the editor ol a otll'Spaper Is OM 'o\'ay ordlnll')' people cen rtach a grcol numlx!r of people, and chan.{le Lhc system pcactfully from \l'ilhin. Adults "'ant young people to grow copied by all major studios and 1 dlstributors. Let wi preserve lhe freedom Tl1t tdltoriat pa.ge of tlit Doily of speech and choice on both sides or 1111 Pilot 3tek! to '"form and 1ti""" questions. ulate reoders bu presenting thi.t E. MORGAN STANLEY - -Prt1ident ..Irvine Terraee Jlomeowncr5' Association Pnf'adoxlca& Ce11rt• to The Editor : In rour rtctnt editorial entitled "Loni Hair PsyctioloCY" (S.pt. llJ you Indicate that xhool board members could btoneru f'l"om a refresher course In psycholoQ. 11cwspaper's ophlian.s and com. ~1uary_o,i to~iu o_f. lnt1rc1' aOOJ'lgnificance, bv provUflnQ a forum. for the tzprtttlan of our readers' oph1lons, and by presenting the diverse vitM>- poi11 1.1 of ;nformed observers and 1pokc1m1n on top(ct <J/ &lie 'dov. lloberl N'. Weed, Publisher . ' --·--~--~-~. -~-.. I • -• f·he Distri(:t Tn.eme fa~ Harbor Council -~ . . • • f!lll,... Not•: " "" .._, ... ,. Chairman ratilled to ser\'e admin istrators and improve co.I• }Ntla. N-" '"""· L-M ~ •1111 MllUoti v1e1o .... ..,1.iudltt are the mes. Bersch, tea ch er .parent com- -11rut1en1 wrn • .._, 111 .,.. DA.ILY character and physical: municaUon by n•rticin111i"g ,.ILOT eMtl wee!!. lnlaflM!lon mll'll ,.... ,..... •• 111 ...c.iv ... trt t11t WOf!Mft'• ucuon or Gregory Owen, deeorallons; in In r or ma I discussions. :~·':.=''!'tw11:' ~.:~·1~•:r:~•; Ronald Davies, health and Parents who did not retum ,. 11uoi1<"1on w9e1,,.w1e,.1 welfare; Dale Hagey , their questionnaires an d b , hospitality : Gene ~hultlce, . wish to vohmlecr may COJJ--·····----Ha.r .or..C o.unc.1LP-l A -··-·inside···-publicltr,----\Vilttam·--·1acr·Mi"S: .. ,Klees at"-~l!J::4l98' Mn. Nl1el Balley Clapet. juvenile protect ion : or Mrs. Van Hooscn at 549-l•lli ' President Stan Kirby, magazine ; Scott 4238. Senora Ga b r I e 11 a , ·COMING UP : What's New in Pa u I s en, mo l her ' s Ramos is serving as lie.~on .. Our District in 1970 is Lhe works ho P : Bo y d ror thr. Spanish speaking theme or the program that li1cCullough, n e 1v set I c : pareni.. at Estancia . couitcll will present from Eugene Barnes, posters; 9 30 t 11 30 M nd \Villiam Richards, procedure Kaiser PT A : o : a.m. o ay, Oct. 5, in the library at books : Joel Vail, publiclly: Horace Ensign S c ho o I . Gerald Knapp, reading and Willard Reese, principal will library services ; R. C. Sher- welcome the g u e s 1 s . rick, room mother represen- Program will featurt the tative; Walter Scott, safety ; following t 0 pi c s and Brian Gallagher, telephone, k 1 d · · d I and Daniel Steverson, youth spea ers: n 1 v 1 ,u a activities. William Hamilton ~ibed lnstructiOn, Ea rl Bjelland: l\1ath Program, "'ill serve as disa s ter Elvin Hutchison ; Open Court p~paredness chairman. Reading , Carl Vrebalovich ; Corona de! Ma r High Social Study Changes. G e r a I d Mt'Clellan and J a m e s l\fcDonald, and Costa Mesa High, Don Achziger . Interested members of the community are encouraged to attend. Adams PTA f\.1n. Paul Ohlsen Presidcnl COMING UP : Mrs. Pau l Wa tson, second vice presi- dent announces that the an- nual membership drive will begin Monday, Oct. 5 and continue through Friday, Oct. 16. Five free tickets to the Whale of a Day Camlval v.•ill be awarded to the slu· dent in each classroom bringing in the highest per- centage of members. College Pk. PT A l\f rs. Carl&ull E. Russell President COMING UP: &Gard meetini; al 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the multipurpose room ... Membership dri ve f r o m Monday, Oct. 5, through Wednesday, Oct. 14. Mrs. James Morrow is chairman . . . Back·t~school night Tuesday, Oct. 13.' REPORTS : William Schween, director or marketing and~ sales at Lion Country Safari spoke and displayed a baby lion cub at the general meeting last week. Board members ho sted the relreshments. CdM High PTA l\1rs. Lowell Smith President ~1n:. Johirny Mackey President C0~1 1 NG UP : &ard meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the .multipurpose room, .. 1 Back.t~school night at 7: SO p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 .• , Donations for the rummage sale and auction such as books, loys, knick knacks, · games, wearable clothing and \vorkable appliances may be deli vered to schoo l before Friday, Oct. 2.1. Lincoln PTA l\lrs. Nlc~ols Kfoury President COMJNG UP: Back-t~school night for parent_, will take place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. S, in Gerry . Grav es Hall (cafelorium). Parenls will be greeted by_ William Ritter. principal. Mrs. Nichols Kfoory, presi· dent will introduce the new OOard members. Following refreshments, parents may visit the classrooms in the same order their child's" schedule is programed . Bay View PTA Mn. J. R. O.vi1 President COMllfG . yP ; _Open boa rd meeting at 9:30 a.m. tomor- row, in the faculty lounge. Gerald McClelland, principal and Joe Dominic, student activities director w 11 I speak . Mrs. Lowell Smith, president will introduce J oe Bernie. student body presi-' dent and Dick Day. sen ior clasS president. Coffee will be served at 9 a.m. Mari ners PFO Bob l\turrel ~si®ot COMING UP: Annual family ice crea m sncial from .;:3C to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16. Hot dogs. ice cream and homemade cakes donated by the mothers may b e purchased. A carnival of g a m e s and prizes will highlight the evening, an- noul'l('es Mrs. Hobart A. Smith. chairman. Clo.wn Captu i:ed in Tip Top Carnival Network of Fun COMING 1 UP: Membership drive wlll continue till Tues· day, Oct. 13, with the theme "Picture YG;\lnelf in the Ac- tion," Mrs. Norman Snead is chairman. A Tip Top Carnival "'ill take pl ace at Top of the World School , Laguna Beach, Saturday, Oct. 3, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with top notch games, prizes, rides and cake sale. Being roped into clown· ing around for the affair by Stacy Collins (left) and _Jack Fall~ (right) is ~1rs. Mon ique Fallou, ways and means chairman. REOORTS : Get acquainted tel for parents and facufiy took place yesterday. Californ ia PT A Mn. Earl Hubbs President Esta ncia PTA l\1n. Ralph Boegel -President C0~1ING UP : Mrs. Williain Campbell, serond vice presi- dent is beginning t h e REPORTS: Board members hosted a back·t~school luncheon for the faculty. 1'11rs. James H. lt1cCuMiff was chairman . M.esa Verde PTA membership drive. Parents Mrs. Kitty Smith may send their dues of SI Pre3ide nl per member, to school with COMING UP : Mesa Verde their children or join at Mouse Spills I.he Beans is back-t~school night Wednes-the theme of the mem- day. Oct. 21 . bership drive that begins REPORTS : Mrs. Robert Klees tomorrow and will co ntinue the highest percentage of members. Pa'ulari no PTA l\lrs. Fred r almer President CO?.f!NG -UP : Board mtttini; at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the teachers' lounge. REPORTS. l1lai rmen ratified to serve arc the Mmes. Ar thur Lundgr e n, parliamentarian: Richard Schmick and \Villiam Bran- nick: hospilality; Ni c k Hanson and Levon Bardsley, r o o m rep r esentali ves; REPORTS : Officers lo serve are the Mmes. Earl Hubbs, president: David Guthrie. Robert McGulMess a n d Siegfred Sarber. vi c e presidents: Joe Meng and John Ru ss i . secretaries; Charles· Goode, historian, and LyTITI Bosen. parliamen- tarian along with Lawrence Bersch as treasurer and budget and finance chairman and W i I I i a m Richards a~ audito r. and Mrs. Alfred Van Hoosen through Monday, Oct 12.' ha ve inaugurated a new coo-Book marks will b e Bernard Kilday. publicity; Raymond Totah. exhibits and posters; No r ma n cept called VIP volunteers. presented to every student Hansen, sarety and ju venile -protection:-Ronald-Nichols, Founders Day and honorary Vecy-Inter.ested-P-a r c n t s~and banners will be awarded may help teache rs, school to the three classes sec~ Ransom Fees Collected for Coffers Law end order will preva.il Friday, Ocl. 2, \\'hen St. John lhe Bapt ist School Auxiliary hosts a f.9m- lly Ice cream social rro1n 6 to 8:30 p.111 . /\ roving sherifr will lock up partygocrs for a lee or 10 cenls, and another dime will release the1n to (lnjoy lhc homen1ade pies and ca kes and ice crea m. Ranso1n· ing a victi m. l\ilrs. Ros5 Bushhousen (left ) are Char· lcne ~•lor~a n and ~·l ark J-Ioff1nan. ,; ' se>rvlce awards; Penny \Vag- goner. health and v;elfarc; Berds1ey, character an d spiritual ; Ross You. n g, newsette: Robert Welfare, library; Ronald Richardson. magazine subscription, and Fred Westove r, sunshine along with Gordon Imler, principal as advisor. Sono ra PTA Mrs. Richard Riley President COMING UP: Immuniz.ation cllnic !or students Thursday, Oct. 8. . . Back-1.n-school night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13. in the mulli-purposc room. Parents arc invited to visit their c h il dr e n's classroo1ns. . .Membership drive Sonora Regatta starts tomorrow and will continue through Tuesday, Oct. 13. Winning class "'iii be award- ed a $5 prize. Te Winkle PTA liln . ~wrence Englebeart President · COMING UP: Membership drive will begin tomorro\Y and continue through Fri· day, Oct. 30. Students may return Lhe dues of $1 to their home room. P.1rs. Charles Lamb at 546-8003 may be t.~nlacled for further in- fi1rmation. Proceeds from the drive will be used for purchasing athletic uniform for track and bas ketball teams. -. .Back-to-school night al 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6. Rerreshments will be served following classroom visitation. Woodland f'FO Mrs. Ernest Kostlan President Rf:PORTS: \Vinn ie the Pooh is the theme of the mem- bcr:ship drive ending Friday, Oct. !l. Mrs. Mark Hansen , chairm an announced that the classes in the upper and IQ\\·er grades securing the highest pe r ce nt ag e of members wi\1 be awarded a Pooh pincic in T u s t i n Avenue Park . Poll Sbows S-tu-dents~G-Rcern LAFAYEITE, Ind. (UPI ) - A nationwide survey of 2,000 high school stu dent.'i showed 91 pertent of lhem willi ng to defer their personal interests and "'Ork for a year on one of the nation's problems. The study, made by Purdue University, sho"·ed most of lhe students would be willing to donate a year lo "'Ork on pollution or poverty with a smalle r percentage willing to work on race an<f\ education problems. · Purdue's mei:isurcment and research center made the study in April in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Besides the 91 percent of the 2,000 who said they would be willing to work for a year on one of the nation 's problems, the center also found : -.14 percent said they would work on problems of poverty. -10 percent said they would "'ork on race problems. -10 percent said they would work on educational problems. Pupils assigned priorities in the same order when they were asked to say which set of problems they would be most \villing to pay tax~ to try to solve. Although puplls did not assign the highest priority to 1 acial problems, 60 percent said they were concerned about nationa l attention given race problems in ~chools. Seventy percent said th<'y had no strong objection lo working clm;ely in schoo l with pupllt-of other races. Thirty percent believed their own school has race problem~. -8 percent favor separa!e but equal schools. -65 percent agree !here is "no acceptable future ror American society in segrega- tion " or schools. -41 percent agreed they had done little or nothing to try to undersland race pro- blems or find solutions. -25 percent believe the res ponsibility to deal with race problems lies with legislators, t'Gurts and pol!ce. -211 percent believe parents have that responslbiiity. -38 percent b e I i e v e teenagers have tqual op· portunl ty in schools tttroughout the country, but 29 percent disagree. -44 percent do not believe persons holding racist at- titudes should be juslices of the U.S. Supreme Court, and 22 percent believe s.ich persons should "probably not" be justi ces. The survey showed 18 per· cent or the group felt the American system is not flex- ible enough and racial change is needed. An almost equal percentage believed t b e American way or life is superior to that or any other c:ounlry. In between were 46 percent who believed "serious flaws mer American society bu t the system ls r~xible enough lo solve them." ~ ( ........ ' ' -' • Twelve r~t wou.,Ie;d'-"ob"l'"ec-'t-';....-'-.~ lo S haring lockers w I t h persons of another race. and 11 percent woulrl object to at- tending interracial school at- f aln such as da nces. 1.111re thari hal f lhe pupils believed the bc~l llC)lution to race problems In schools wa s freedom of choice for pupll1i tn ~!tend schools that arfl eith<!r integr11tcd or segregated. Other fi ndings : -20 percent believe the ~fllution lo roce prohl!!.ms in grhoo\s 1~ total etl mlnatlon or raclal segregatJon. ' Confere nce Co ming Learning l s the Eye n~ the Mind will theme the Southwest Distr ic t Reg\oo II conference of NationaJ SecreLari eli lo lake place Friday · Sunday, Oct. 2-41 in. the Newporter lnn . l~o~t chapter is the Ba hia group and heading the steering co1nmittee is Mrs. l\.1artin .J. \Va1i;h, preliident fat the he ln1). Charting a cou rse of ed uca tion ci nd entertainment clurin~ lhe th rcc·day session arc co- ordinators (left tn ri~ht), Mrs. Nora Carsey and Mrs . Del Beard. I I ' IV ---~· -"" .,,. v· ,,. "" "' IJ.> b 1/J, br .(f"' "' I•? 1f11 11>°1 ;~ Classic Cuisine lt9' ~. ' -· • ' ,. French Offer Late-day Dish ., .. The quiche, that savory • • · open-faced custard pie, is one 1:0 of the classics of French cookery. Jn recent yeara it'• been .~ much-favored , by American •·· hostesses as a brunctt entree • or cocktail-hour hors d'oeuvre. :" This version, though, is a sup- '1!. per main $fish the whole faml- ~-, ))' ClllJI en}oy. And il'I prac- •11 Ucally foolproof to make! ;y , A pastry &hell ts traditional, ·-:-. Color Crochet I 1r~~ ~·:·,~~Y ' Fall nlghll under thl' colorful }. afghan. ~ Crochet S :r 8th:" diamonds f with multicolor cenlcr1 to ~ create gay "Held of flowers'' but this quiche is made in a heartier shell of rict. No netd to roll out a pie Cl'Ult. Just cook rice aa uual. (It'• • Sood way to ua llftover rice.) Mil Jn an egg and press into a pie plate. ·The filling, is a nutritious cuatard made of •us and fresh milk (almost everyone has thal on hand ) wllh lhe ad- dlUon of chredded Cheddar chffle, 'lbere art many varia- tions on the addltklnl that can be made \o this basic cbette filling -such as bacon, shrimp or lobster, b u t everyone's favorite tuna fish II uaed here. Ellher Swiss or Cheddar can be the cheese uaed. Serve hot from the oven, lhll Tuna Rice Quicho makeo a wonderfully aatllfyln1 main dish. It-'1 1lmplt to make it II individual tarb, too. TUNA RICE QUICHE ;; cup uncooked reglilar rice 1-eg,beaten - 2 cans (7 ouncu each) tun1, clr1ined 1111d broken lnlo pieces 111.! cups (6 ounces) shred- dad Cheddlr chetN 2 ea•. beaten ~~ cup milk Cooll rice acoordJni lo package dlrectloDI. Combine eu and rice. hell mixture evenlly againlt bottom and aides of but1erod 9-inch pie plale bulldlnc up ~JihUy. Place t can of tuna evenly over bottom and sprinkle with one-hair of chem. Tap wllh remalnlng tuna, then cheese. combine 2 egga and milk. Pour over cbeeat and tuna. Bake in a preheated 400 degrees oven for 25 minutes. I.el 1land I mlnut.a before culling for oerv1n1. MUM M servln&a. Favorite Varied effect. Great as extra blanket. Pattern 7301 : dlrectlo111. A "YarlaUon of tha claulc Welab llattbll. 1''1FTY CENTS for each pat· CHIDDAI\ PIPPIN tern -add 2$ cenUI for each 1 teatpOOn butter pattern for Air Mall and 1" poundl natural &I'd Special Jfandllng ; otherwl8C cheddar chetH, lfai.d lhlrd-clau delivery wlll take (1bou& I cups) \ II cup (about) heir, 11 room three wcckl or more. Send to temperatm't Allee Brook1, the Dally Pilot, l teaipoon dry multard 106 NcedlecrafL Dept., Box ~ tea1poon Worctlterlblrt 183, Old Chcl1c1 Slatlon, New llUct : York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, "''teaspoon parn!ka and ·:. Addrt••· Zip, r 1 t tern 4 ~~ mul 1"'1 IJ)Ul • Numtler. NEW 1171 2 tom1toe1, tech cut in 4 ' Need)etrafL Ca&alo1 -more thk k 1Uct1 lrutalfl flthlon1, kn It I t -Salt Ind ptpptf' crochete, qullll, embroidery, Melt butter and Up pan to \· 1lft1. J free p1ttern1. ~ ctnll. COit bottom IO cbltM wan't IUCLAdd.~-ud..aa-1' _....... NEW COilpl ... Jlliliil llUI bof1111 to melt, "1lduallJ lild f\ Book -over JOO alftl for 111 beetj ltlr C'OllltlnUJ wHll I r occulona, 11e1. Crocbet, tie wooc1tn 1pOOft. Add MUODlnp dye, paint, decoupqe, knit, and conUNll to ltlr anUl , aew, quil t, we1ve -mott. •1. dtHll mbtun utobow1 UW = .......i 1111 pan." n too " Comple te Af1lla1 u -~ Booll-fHhlona, pillows, ,Uu, II, 11'-•1 -mm ', more l •t. "II Jut. •-" bttr. (Mluun btet after "'' ~.-loam haa ...,.!dad,) P1aot I 1 Book. 50 cents. '1M bltUt loested .mumn helvn: tn t1ch r Cltt1' Book. SO cents. of 4 broiler·proof ramekins; Book or I! Prize Afgbaa1. SO top each muffin half wUb I cents Quill Book 1-16 pat-tomato slice. Sprinkle tomato 1 terns. &O cent.I. Ma11eum Qlllt with salt 1nd pepper. Pour , Btctk l -pallc.rnt for 12 uni· chH1e sauce over tomata. • quo quilts. SO <cnlo BoOk 3, Broll I ln<hn ~ hul unUI "Qull~ for Today'• Living." jull bobbly and llol -I or I 15 pattern1. 50 ctnt1. mlnu•. MaHI 4 ttrViql. ------ ' ~ / ,..... -• ~ / , WfdMsday, Sepltmbft' 30, 1970 s PILOT-AD~ERTl!U • ' 'Souper' Strawberries ,_ . Adapf~ Well to Recipe 117 CECILY laowNllTO NE hlllblnd II pret-of tht Waab, ball and d 11 In •••t• ,,.. ,... Mltlt P u n 1 ntawoey Oroundbol ltrawblrrill. TUm btlo u ··011e··or··t111 ·11e1i--.r-mehf-mllbr-·l!lalne·· etllltd b • r -electric blender and llqWdlze ; cookbook "OourmeU a n d h regional cooltbooks la called Groundhotia .. The lnNlld bOg f°"" . lhloulh a llD&mes "Goui'mlts ~ Oroundh?gs" 11 the turf,. brOwn animal · stralnlr to mnove tiny seeds; and Ill llllhor 11 Elaine Light. cndtlad wltll 'l'e gen d a r y chill. , . &la1ne kwe1 to putter in ~ powerl as a wuthtr prophet. · In * I.quart uapan over kil<ben and she ha& •tudiad Al groiindJlOI devot.., know, low beat otlt log•lhlr the ~· She took cour1es with if the p u as: 1 11 t a w n e y q ar and water uaSil sugar Dione Lucas, attMd~ Cordon .Ol'OW'ldhol tees bll lhadow oo dilloJYll: boll pa&ly long Bleu de-tlon1_ m Paris February 2, H _,,. m more lllOllgb to form a lhln llJl'1IP - and bu been an uiveterate Wfltks of lll'lmer wuther. U about 10 lllimltel, cbl1l culinary traveler -enjoying thera la no olladoW 1ptlng ill w U -~• of _ _... time everythin& from street-stand be • ' e ..,....u """" •... • nnorrebnid 1n Denmark to re. . in a !Fl• mlllnl bowl" or llacber Torte in Vienna And One of ·l!'e belt ndpes JR olhlr container. ollr fOlelher wbon tnvellnf Elaine f~ an Elaine'• b 0 0 k la . for lhe ddllod llrawborry puree, outltandinl dish ehe'1 likely Slrawberry Soup. Tr1ld 10 our chilled l)'l'Up, arated orange to Ir)' lo dupllcai;. ll at home. klichfn, WI foand II, 1111 utler and lemon ibid, Jemoa juico Elaine does her belt cooking dellghl . So ~ a ? u r and wine. ChUl WIW nady lo in the evening. She says she adlptahoa of Elaine .~ recipe. aerve., often cooks unlll tM!e in lhe STRAWBl!RIIY SOUP Stir well a1MI ladle into . morning and then gets up at 2 quarts 1trawberrin-chilled cup1 Or bowll; add a noon to flallh up. "I'm a 1 cup sua:ar 1e~ apoallfUl of SOUf Matutinphobe," !he adds. 11a 2 cups water cream to uch· 1 • r v Ing . mornltlg bater.~' Elatnr., a Gr.itfld rind of 1 orana:e DiM:obia,. eaten fr om former ne\:spaper woman, Orated rind of 1 lemon ·mixing. ttrawbirey IDUP and wllo worked happily as a night JWce of 1 lemon, about .3 IOW' cream; eoup tute1 it! editor, h11 never gotten over tabl~ best Whet! a little of the cream her love of the evening. 2 CUPI Rhine or Moselle LI taken wlth each moutbful of Becaute 1he lives I n wine soup. Punuutawney, Pa., where her Sour cream , . . Makes 10 servings. All ,..-.. ........ oer.1~ •rAITOTAIAU .... WIWr MW'JO_,QWJJlll.,,, NO Mii 10 DWml. ONLY_'fltl!.fllllir. MEAT AVAILAll£-IS SlllCTIO-lY-THl-MEAT-MASTIA-PIOPLE.AT RALPHS. CUit IUll! flUllCHAIU IACKrD ty Al NIW SnrMllJN!D PllOCUSlNO T!CHNJQUr, GIVE YOU THI fllH!ST MrAT AT THE LOW!ST POSSlllf PlllCf AYAILAIL!. PO·RTERHOUSE STEAKS:. ~l!S ' SHOESTRING POTATOESw:~ 19' JELL-0 GELATll JOHISTON'S APPLE PIE :... 69' RED llDIEY BEAIS --· ... __ ....... ......... .~ 19' 11' GRAPEFRllT smmtS 11Ac r . , . lit ../>..''' ' ICE CREAM IOIDO, 1..0Z.CAH •••-••••••••••••••••·._., ...... ..6 7 '!!!I ' ' I !,111!!1~1~ ...... ts' 3~~~~ .•. lt 69C AWOllW llLAYOll, ~L ,..,. ••••••••• lfl: ---"""' JONNY CAT CM 111111 :::~ -1j4t PILLSBURY ll!UUOl!f -=-49'- SPECTATil~PD ..... 4-ltZlt, M:01011. CIUAIAllTIBl TO l'tT ... , ., .... TEA KETTLE FmJE ... -AHICOl'l'lf ..,.... . "" SCHIUING ~-45' --MAIOAllNI LEO'S I IMPERIAL ~.;., 59' :.::-= 41' _ ... ,, No..OP11 SNOWY AIC VN«IACllAM-~I 'aMOI .... -69' 'I°' - . . < Tl el .. .. w ~ I! n Pl II i! c .. b • a G t ti •1 , I I I I I I I ' I I • " VOL.:. 63;:'.No: 234, &-SECTIONS, 71 PA6ES ' ORAN6E COUNtY, CALIFORNIA -. • ~!'IESOAY: SEPJtMIE~ 30, .1~76 ' Taf'CENTS I . , • • ' -- UPIT ........ c ·vict=ini·s. ' < • • ,. ·/ ... • ' ' J .: ·Rds Helping Firefighter. , •fylnc ~-ol ~.-'. .... D!1Pnvtn1 -lllei' conclltlonl I'· •the handrtds o1. Individual 11n1 !hat Southern Caljfomla -ml&ed broka oul beilM~ lul Fridal and 11>- the wont -" llrw ltr Ila_,. • ·~euJnc bumldllJ ...... -to day allpwed' a amaJ1 -" ~\ nr.-·· _....,..._ . -linfllltten lo pin the ._........ ' "'lbt -Jher ...... all !be difference,. S..erlll-oevere botapotl ~ w · said a spokalmaa for lbe Loe AnPles Inc flamel 71 Itel blCh --~County l"1n Departpfeol target! ol """ betUlnc the wont . . l'lttl!lhtm !lnauY surrounded tho lul tinulnc '""· 1n Loo ·Anples and , su• · 'Ille 111an1 Jl!aUbu-Cho!no'f!h!81ml Diego counties. . · ti U. nortb~ di ·down.town Los AnPles The vut Laguna flre that blackened f dusk Tuesdly; which came early ·due 185,000 acres in San Diego County was 7t ·eirnoke. percent contained by 2,001rmen on its JJ). .'l1\e-death t6U . nH to 10, meanwhile, mile perimeter. . ,...,,"'°' 91 !be b9d\el ci IA elderly One large hot spot in the m1.11ive blue Anples County couplt inclMra.ted ii) continued to cause trouble, b u t Hy near their borne. authorities predicted It could be .cooled rellden\ Nixon encompaS!ed all of down by someUme Thuraday. , !holn; CaJi!Wnla ·Ill a p"5clamallon Dlminllbln& dewf wlnda Iba! whipped · 'I! 'a dliaator ·-:thus quoJl. Nudies terest 1,0vernment Joans. ; ·· , 1 o.m• ~ ~ ...; ... t Frldl1 .. estuna""' at 'f171 mt8'.. ml' allioot. I ' --r""'"" ' 1 . half·mlwon (•ere& Jlh ICOfbbed. More than ~ bomt:s ur ta other 1tr&iin:• I were dntro....i ,(.., · · ' \ · ' , ..... ' ' SU!l bqmlng1.ere 111 11,QOO.eere.bl~ in Sequa.Ji · Uonal· Fo(elt · ne .,, Bakerslleld ' 12,llOO-aue brulll llid Umber ·r~ jleart>y. -· • A 12j_.... bnul> ftte bmMd la CUyam.t'.f Sla!e Pill! In Sao Dieao C.U. ' ty. . ' • ' ' Ne~ Fontana, an-t,809 ~qe bW desttped a museam whlcb ~ .... ant;;Ue .. ~automobllll,, and _'8Jtd· f* PbWaJ!li al EUwinda pme farm. " . . ' ' • • • 30-FDqT CRATER BLASTl!D IN HIGHWAY AS DYNAMITE-LADEN TRUCK BLOWS UP Near (Spri.,.t!Old, Mo., H s..1,... Flroa Into 47,000 Pounds of Explo1ivo1 Case of Corporal Dynamite Truck Blasted I By§riiper's Rifle Shot l.--~--t . ~ f .SPrumouF-~· Mo. (UPI) -~·'ttllek <{Uartortd at ~oplin, Mo,, w~re moll o Slocum Freezer Takes Spotlight In Murder Trial . ' ' By TOM llARLE.Y Of W. PMIJ Plllt ..... ' loaded ~:lmalad !(,OlllJ .~.of ila ·l!IO: .t,eomillr-emploe1 are baled. dynanitlt! b1ow1! .p bf 11:i~lt Some • ~]'1! .tlialrlP. Ky,. an<! doY Oii • •• wiil ~' .' --a ...... a....baied,'11! Olympia, ponce Aid . · ~., i Wub. ' ' I I ' ' ·0n1y fragments of the truck and'blls ol A $500 freeur !Mt. 'be<ama 111' repO_oit.ry lvr ..,,.i .n'jlle&iid lo lio ~ remains of s..~· ¢fnthia ~ took the s~ht today lll1Sjij>erlor Co!irl as tl\e dead · cblld'w· •;pd ~ the bodles ol the truck'• twe ~ were fotdid a!W the l>lut.1'1dcb -~ .. '* .. ~·-... ih•l'+"·lilalo Ctr"~rn~~~ 'lbt' trikk ·W operated. by 'Trh'ltate ~. lnc., the target ol a *mllen _llttk: Wl!ICb beiaii . ~ l5. 1bt '!!! entered the qse tome time qo ifttr .-a1 trucks owned by !he eont:em, which --In the haullnc ol ... ploaive:s an;d nuclear ma~riall, were fired apon. . . The driver of a Tri-State truck lnlvtl- lni ahead of Uie -vehicle Wblcb. ~ed reported seem& a muzlle fl8sH ·~ • he ~ a hllblhy lnten:llange. -ta later the blul occurred, blowint a crater •'-lo 35 feel~p In the bllhway aml causing e~'" ....... to two lmlltc llltions and a canctr ·lbop looted al !be mt.rchange. ~ two bo!n -Iler gunllie• bad' bit ·~ radiator ci another truclt operated bf Trt-Slate, the Green Coun~m.u!'• oflic:e Aid. Olllcm a plCkup order for tltteo snen believ to bl'a occupted a car found a al the polDt from which ~ llliper .... ntly ~ At Iwt one . er the three wu believed aewrely injured. Tbe car's ' wtndlbield was shattered by the"blast, A 'rille WU IOUDd In a neany field and authoriUel theorjzocl 11 WU the lltiper'• -· blowe there by the blast. Two men travelinl in a car belaind the trucks were..takea into custody. Officen 11id both were members of the teamsten union. j \ ' · Trt-sµite, "1tieh 11 one o! the natlon'I larg"I baulen of uplooives, Is bead- Pilot Honored Qn 2St)i Year 0ne ot t1te <J\>118 ~.Aviation eon.. mlttee'• memben hu been honored by tlnlted Air Unes on his 2$th anniversary a~ a UAL pilot flying out ot five American cities. He ls Capt. Emmett L. Oefilert, SS, of 214 Sherwood St., who pilots 7'11 lrijela out of IA Angel" International Airport. A wteran ol 'both !be Army Air Corpa Ip World War ll and earlier Navy lllgbl !lutY. capt. Oehlert huJlown the friendly i ldes of Unllad out ol New York, Newark, Cllicap Ind San Franciaco. --· .. Folk Dance asses . Planned by YMCA Children's folk dance c1aue1 will bt ol.- lttett at the Orim«e Coul YMCA beiin- ainc Monday (Oct. I). • The dasl which wUI be taught by Suo Flxlt M;;;;;!ayi from J:30 p.m. lo 4:30 p.m., Is open to childrtn over the age of. lb<. CIUI par\iclpanlo wUI. be given , a diance to pafoc m at nearby con. vileacml\ -Further intormotlon may be obtalileof tlwouclt the -Y at 142- -t ' • went .Into the wllnea """ . f'!' t!te """' Fine~ .Dlspu~ . c1a~,.... ·"""'" · 11wiHf. a....i .A ' . "'~. ~ I ~u!,~~=-t . ' • ' .. g. new \:4',.1 tiCJsin . just who purcbued .!be oppll~t" Iba! !· . 'allegedlycontained dlsn\emberedrenialns •. ur' ,,.: .. ;,.,~ .• "-' . ' • 11'?~~ ' ()f~·:T·T ' t· n l fot more than shryears. . . leU 'I.I ,,, 'l • ' . ~~ •• .• i 1 ~ , ••• -:-t:1 nres ....-JC-8ne -::~~i;"::r~·~l:t·· -==--= ...... ====='----L.,-.,....:.1~ s· ' . ' Edward-'-'ffljifu-.n;.-··-"~. --~· . LACEY, Wash. (AP) -White ilouse came lo her attention In June 9' Jl!ly ol Ma· n Staggered fr . cene ' . " . CounaeJo< Robert Finch di. a gr .. d 1963. She could not rej>aU' who actually . ' ' . ' . . . . .' ComiC Actor .. Wednesday with some of Vice P~ident pure~ the appliance or wbep or . . , ~ • , ' ...., Spiro T. Agnew 's criticism of the report w6ether the Slocum family owned it when . • . -,, . . . .- E:.~~~~·!'~~s ~~ ~~~!i.~Cmth:::::::::. ,Of Accident: Befo.'. '·Dv:i;nut S~umb~·a.t ~4 · Agnew said In Sioux Fa 11 s, 1963, In Hoag Memorial Hoapltaf. The . • . . '. . , .' • J ~ ENt;m'I _(AP) -Edward .llvlretl S.D., ~ that the report is "im· prosecution aUeged that lbe died at hol!le 4 ,*; . Hort9li, ~ •IY. 'if!"I grin,-~ ~ eaoiradlctor)' and ,equivocal." Feb. 15, 1964, after Ill'. Wealey G. S1o<um />, man whoae car hurtled tllroulfl a Oranp . . 1 depulia l~J!ow-/ d()\lbla , ~ ..a. a~o111· ~ ri.i.. •.....nnr ~ lrom beatandkickedlhelnfanlonmonyoc:-b~lnCostaMOAnd...,..the fJI(~~ . y •• ~· madelilma.muterci,drnln("""!coal, ~ at st. Martin'• College here, casions prior to its lapsing into a coma em be16w died Of 1 lfil¥t aDd . Hil boc1J . tound by ~rt .1 ln edy for· eo yeln, died Tu~·· ,lie. wu :.:.."" the report "!lets very precise as to that ended in death. chest injuries, after •taaerlril IDd cir"•• di'~'-~ t to the Sant• An ~ It is alleged that the &-~·r~ld crawling 280 yard,, for help. , ...... p ~ .. acen -; a It. · · . ; . : : whit ~atlona siPlld be made within ;-....,,,__ I RI which rtooked by Vlst&'Par"' The · educatioOal lnstltut}ons'' and "gets very surgeon then carried the body from the Robert S. Miller, 31, of 811 .xnmte S ., ver, r • .. Brooklyn-bom Hortbn made h11 predle u 1o,Jbow law enforcement of-home in a blanket, dislected Jt with was fatally injured sometime ·Sunday just about~ ~1,;, ~:: debi.it ''u~·a_·cborua bOy; atahi!cl 'to ficlals sbau1d londuct tbemJelves in cam-surgeon's precision, wrapped tbe several night or early Monday, aceordlDI to PoUce ~ ~ICl~pte Jfi}1. allgbtl1 counUeu pla)'I and made more thaii -100 JIUI dlltarbancel." portions in brown paper pareela and Mo.al; inorninc movie.. , ,. . ur just don't have any knowledge of brought them home for storinl in the II: up 1111• imbanlanent Death came al bis home' on Ednnl whether the vice president bas ... d the family rr .... r. . Health P' -nne"'" Mn. 1110et Who ~pott','' Finch to1d the students. "I would Those parcels were not seen again until UI 1·0 · 1 "11 !;veieti Hci'ton Cane lD tbli l;os Anjelu ·hope. a'lot of people would not prejudge moving men found them six months ago ' ·~:&~ \herf:. . auburb; · " 1 • .-· this report. bol wUI ~t and ... what the while shipping the freezer from Costa Eiulor"e New vc1· be: -.. ~ ~allli: . Tlle,~·11 .. no\ IMounCed bl\l'. !lit oommiakJn bu to aay about Kent State Mesa to Santa Ana. 0 to poUCe,1,rbo ttieodze . famJlr ~belted that. ln,Ut!U of flowers. and.Jama stateJ' Mrs. Slocum, 46, testiried that she was welt in the .t200·block merilOrial comrlbuUona be made-to ·tbe wilnes! 10 all the beatings of her beby, 350-'bed Hos· p:tal Whicli =-at the Amerl_can canc.r Sbdety. . Home Delivery Price Increased but that she was repeatedly warned by "' H rto admlUed to h p1ta1 I her husband that any attempt to advise ·property.· 0 n wu ·a oa ·• po~ice or call a.hoSpital would have dire Endorsement of the 351>-btd tuchlng · One' ~an~· .. la· tht fact Miller's ~:~ !~~ N~YbJ. on .. ~~··h~~e~~ consequences for herself. hoapltal proposed by UC Irvtne'1 college ear OC!fttmued ~•lchl, whe!f"he lived nearby Lab GMrse at tht time. He left She has testified that she a1JO WU sub-of medicine WU granted Tuaday by the in the ume ' al Mil Ind WOUJd'bavi the hospital I week OI' lb liter. ' Jed lo her lnubond'• "!'fl" and,l\lffered Health Factlltiea CommUteo of the 'com. bowtl ab«J\· ·curve. , In a rec!eF liilfl'llie.:,, re'Ilectlni O. j.t. conotant physical abuse at hil h\inda dur· prehemive Health Plannlnf AuadaUon ~ for Mr.,Mlller wlJ1 ·be car=, be iaJd: · · " A new sull&eilpttou~rate of $2.25 per ing the 17 years of tbeJr tnan1aie·. held in · QtPo, ·wttb local 1r{.t "I never conslC:lered my~ a mo\iil '°- monlll ltr -•Umy of the DAIL y She lokf Gttbosl thal. lbe knew lier (CHPA). ranpmmll ' by w .. t e 11 I (lea llb8ToN, ..... ,. Pnm-lnlo effocl Thunday, oct. 1. baby was dying on Feb. 15, 11111. when The application now '°" In the CHPA Mortuary. . , . , . QmUmaed ri1fnf .... of all --'ucllon the child lapoed Into a coma. She testil!Od "°'1d !0< 11/lal acUon .al II&. Dec., 2 Mr.,M.1. bis wlfe ,M,a-..o, ii )' · e1emeat1 -lllcludlne a .,..;;,t1y an-·that ·Slocum fave !be' ~ly lll baby meeting. CHPA endonement II lieeiled the Cdttl& M , hil ...u:;:MJ... -.._,,.,. • . I noonoed fl per ton nenprtnl price In· several -and medicatlon In• an al· for lllle llcenslq and appr/wal .ol ~~ •.• Ml t1tteo lllllet!,. all °l -· -. ... .,.... -bml mlido.lbe -.t Increase templ>to ave the 'lnfaJit'a !Ue, federal lunda. .....,. necesary. Gerbooi Indicated' during QllNtionlng Three other projects alla w~ i:-n- CMlt I . Your DAILY PILOT carrier, an in-lhit SIOcum obviousl~ tried hard.to,uve: mended for endonement ·~J nlaht ~nt merc~ntl will enjoy higher 'the baby's ure but 'his 1pparent train of by the c:ommlttee. 'Ibey lnclude, au -.bed earninp f111m the new price and the lhoughi immediately brought the anJi'y addition lo the 99 bed · COiia M"!' DAILY·PlLO'I"wtll'contlnue to improve Ollef. Dei)uty District Attorney Jan:ie:s Memorial Holpital. · , 1 reporting Ind production techniques lo Enright lo his feel witll the. comment: 1 deliver an eveb better product to you in "Yes, but who was Dr. Slocum thinking The comniittee recomineilded IPP'Y"'. the tuluro. · of just thenl The baby or Ill'. Slocum!" of two llcenoe cbanfe requell&. l"ouli- Ulinbleaa Nunlq Ce!ller, Altallelm, ~ ...a 1o Clltt'lerl 1111.ci·lla 1U -to llittc Fiek-er Weleome _. ~~~~=::.: ... wull.to.ftldnro Ila number ol ...,,. by_ ' " Ceremonies Set for Yacht .Winner ~::. 2!t ~ :! ':..~.-! peyd\111rle --. Willi fanfare equ1l to his feat, Bill Ficker will be welcomed 'borne to the Harbor Ana Sunday with three different ulutes. 'First. he win be greeted at Or1n1e County Airport Sunday at i :• p.m. by a delegation headed by Newport Beach clty officials and prominent local yachts- men. The mu wlto'thlo week completed !he -Ill defense ol the ADrica'1 CUp, y1cbtinf'1 top -racinf emit, wlll be driven to Newport Beach where he will lead. a parade of dozens of boats around Newport lla[bor. . A formal ceremmy honorina: ·"his achievement will follow on the' ttepa of Newport City Hall about J :45 p.m. Ficker, aboanl Intrepid, delended the cup with a four race to one vic\ory oVer the Australian challenger, Gretel U. Heading the wticoming. cornnUttee at the airport Sunday wlll be Newport lloadt Vice Mayur Howard ftolen. -I Thi UC! tucbllli bOopltal win oqst 111 estlmated SIU mil)fon. If'!"""'' bf built on 14 acra of the UC! campus. With conWucuon 1-"'9 to ba11it • July 1m. the new bolpltal """'d .......i the number ol lucblnc lloopilal beds available lo modlcal ltudentl ond "'°""' offer complete medical ll'"llil* to the Newport holpltal 11rvlct ana, wblclt stretchel alon& the coall frOm !llWporl -lo Laa-Belch .... lnluol .. MtNfoa Viejo. ' . ,.._ - \ f . ' ' .Wutller ,. I The sun· wm bftak>thrtlup thll patC!tj ciiiitirt~.,.111 r Ume to Mich the local tempera. lures up lo 71 ctecr-. booa1inc I the inland lltCfClll')' to II. INSIDE TOD-'\' ....... . C1'""'"9 J CHW C....1 U ._ .. ' ._ .... -· n 1111¥1111 a ii --.. --. ._, I .... """-' 'JI.If =-=... = -. __ ,. ,_ -· ... --.. --.. --" ".. .. --.. ...... . 't'! •. "== .. =..... ~ __..., ... , ~··: ...... ·~' -·-~l -3( DAILY PILOT . ' " ·"' qf; .,. 1.r.· • Wodoeldu, S.pltmitt lO, 1970 _, -· 'Souper' Strawberri Ac{apt Well to Recipe .. . II)' CECILY lllOWNBTONE •.. , ..... , ... ,... ...,.. One ol the belt OI Feee!il recJooal cookbooks ii callad .. Gourmtts and Groundhogs" and 111 ll!!lior ii Elaine Light. E1a1M SoYe1 to putter in the kilchen and the haa •l•dlad cookinl. She loOit C0\11'1eS With Di611e Luc .. , allencled Cordon Bleu. demonltraUolll in Paris and baa been an inveterate culinary tra•eler -enjoyinl everythtn1 from street-siana omontbrod In Domnart to Sachee Torti In Vienna. And wbtn lnnllnc Elatne '!Inds an outnandinc dilh, 11he'1 likely lo try to dupllo11e ii at bome. Elaine doea hlr belt cooking In ttie evening. She says she oft.en cooks until three in the morning and then gets up at noon to flnllh up. 111'm a Matu~rfk>be." lhe adds, "a morning hater." Elalnr .. a former DIW&paper woman , who worked hlpplly u a night editor, bal ne\rer gotten over her love of the evening. BeclUJe 1he lives I n . lndblnd ii pnsldlnt of the Wub, bltll and d r a I n P u n 1-wney Gl'Olllldbol otrawberrl•. 1'lm Into ao Olub, Elal8e' caUod h e.<-electriC"blender·and liqt!ldile; cOOkbook "Gourmttl and b GroW>dbop." The 1round hOg force throuth a fla.mes. 11 the furry brown anµnat stralnlr to rtnlO\'t Uny seeds, credlltd wilh I e g en d e r y chill. powen as • W'e&ther J)nlpbet. Jn a t.quart Uuetplll over Al groUndhog de•oteel know, low beat llllr tog-the 1f the P u as: • u t 1 w n e >' qar IDd waler .W sugar Gl'Olllldhotl -hil lhadow oo dlMol••; boll 1mu1 long FobrulO' '· " ll10llll Ill more moup to fGrm I 1hlD ""1P -weeks ~of wtnter weather. U •boUt 10 minUtel, cblll. there II no lhadoW, spring ii Well thud of ,ervlnl time, here. 1n· a lira• mblnl bowl' or one of-.the belt nc1pes Iii othlr oontatner, lllr 1ot1ether Elaine'• boo k II for the chllJed. lln..-Y puree, 81n•bel'l')' lloup. Triad in 011r chilled oynap, ll'lted orange kitchen, wt found it Ill utter and lemon i;nd, lemon juice delight. Se hm!'t o • r and wine. Chill WIW ready lo adaptation of !lalne11 recipe. serve. STRAWlll!llRY 80\JP Stir well and ladle Into t quarts 1trawberrietl chilled cupl Or· bowll; add a I cup 11111ar gentrQlll tpOODlul o1 sour J cupe: wa.ter cram '\to ucb s t r v I n g • Grated rind of 1 oranae Dlacouratt 11ten f r o m Gretod rtJid of I lemon mlllnl· llnwbil'l')' -and Juk:e of t lemon, about .3 IOW' cream : eoup tutel its table.pooN best when a little of &ht cream 2 cup. Rhine or Moselle II taken with eacb mouthful of wine soup. TUNA QUICHl1 lllUNCH PAVOlllTI AlllllVll AT IUPPlll TIMI Punuutlwnry, Pa., where her Sour cream Makel 10 &eryings. " •• Classic Cuisine h~r ··~ lf,!.1 "' ,,,, French Off er Late-day Dish ., The quiche. that savory _... open-fat'ed custard pie, is one ':,.. of the classics of French cookerf. Jn recent year1 il'I been ,"' much-favored by American , .. hostesses as a brunch entree .• or cocktail-hour hors d'oeuvre. : ,. This version, though, ii a sup- rt~ Jjer main dish the whole l a mi· ~-, ly can enjoy. And it'• "prac- •., tically foolproof to make! but this quiche is made in a heartier shell of rict. No ntld to roll out a pie erut. JUlt cook rlca u UIUIJ. (Jt'1 a 1ood WIY to UH Jett.over rice.} Mil In an egg and press into a pie plate. :II'; A paatry shell ls traditional, ·The filling is a nutritious cuatard made of •IP and fresh mill< (almost everyone h .. that on hand) with the ad- dition of chredded Cheddar cheele. There art many varil· Uons on the additlon1 that· can be made to this basic cheeM filling -such as bacon, ahrlmp or Jobst«, but everyone's favorite tuna fish ii u>ed here. Either Swiss or Cheddar can be the cheese u>ed. ' Color Crochet j ll'~:.~~1 ; Fell nlghll under lhl1 cokJrfUl ~ afghan. · Crochet 6 x 91,~11 diamonds l with multicolor center1 lo , create gay "field or nower1'1 t effect . Great as extra blanket. Serve bot from the oven, lhil Tuna Rice Quicho makes 1 wooderfully aat111yinl main dlth. II'• 1lmplt to !llllre <t aa individual tarl!J, too. ' TUNA RICE QUICHE ~i cup unt'OOktd regular rice I ega, i>iilOn 2 caM {7 oanca each) tuna, drained and broken Into pieces 1¥! cups (6 ounces) shred· ded Cheddar chffM 2 e111, beaten ~~ cup milk Cook rice acoordlni to packqa d~ectlona. Cambine qg and rice. <Prell mlltw-e evenUy again1t bottom and llldei of butter.d 9-lnch pie pilte bulldll!I up lilahUy. PllC'e 1 can of tuna eYtnly over bollom end 111>rlnkle "1th .... half of cheele. Top with •rem1lnln1 tun.1, then cheese. Combine 2 egg• and milk. Pour over chee11 and tuna. · Bake in a preheated 400 dearees oven for 25 minutes. Let llllnd I mtnulel before c:ulllftl for Nl'Vlnl. MUii M Mrvlnp. Favorite Varied A varlalloo ol tht cll•lc Pattern 7301 : direcUom. Wellh Jlanblt. FIFTY CENTS for each ptl· CHEDDA11 PIPPIN tern -add 25 cenl8 for each 1 ttllJIOOft buUer pattern ror Air Mall and l'A poundt n1tur1l qtd Special llandllng; otherw l11e cheddar che•, srat«t . third-class delivery will lake C•bou' • CUPI) \ three weeks or more. Send to 1,i cup (about) bier, at room temporatun Allee Brooks, lhc Dally Pilot, 1 teupoon drJ muetard JOI Needlecraft Otpl., Box J,41 teupoon 'Worceawnbirt '" 113, Old Chclea Station, New lluct i York, N.Y. 10011. Print N1me, V• tea1poon paprika Add.mi, Zip, P • t t e r n 4 = multln1, spU\ end • Nam hr· N E W 1111 I tomaloel, oado c:ul In 4 a Neidlecr1ft Ca&alo1 -more tbkk 1llct1 Jl\ltant fa ahlon1, kn It •, Salt and ptpptr •· crochetl, qullll, embroidery, Melt butter and Up pan to • 1Ut1. 3 frtt patterns. 50 centl. COil bottom ID cbMtt wsi't &tick. Add c-and aa It l--~-. EW-j)O!Dplota l--Glll-bfJl,.-10-mol~,..aduallr ti. Boek -over 100 gift.I for 111 beer; etlr COlll\aftUJ with 1 r occulom, agrs. Crochet, lie wooden apoon. Add llllODlnp ,. dye, palnti decoupa1e, krill, and eanUrut to .Ur m1tU ,. HW, quilt, wt1Ye -more. $1. chHM m1iharl ••follow• ttM • h C • m p I e t e A f a II 1 1 spoon araund &hi Piii· 11 If too 8"tr,...f11hloo1, plllow1, 1Uil, thick, fl"lduaDy odcf "'°" morel 11. "II Jiiiy Rap" beer. <Mtuurt -aher Book IO II "It laollll lotm haa 111bllldod.) Plact I ! ; tfn · toast~ mumn hll•es In each , Giits Book. 50 cents. or 4 broiler-proof ramekim:; Book or 11 Prize Afgbaa1. so top each muffin hAU wltb 1 p cents QuJJt Book 1-16 pat· tomato slice. SprinlcJe tomato 1 tern1. tO cent•. MaHum Qllh with ult and pepptt. Pour . .... I-pelt.em& for 12...wP·-Cblflie_uuc.e ovtr tomato. • que quilts. IO cent• Book 3. Broll 4 lnchet from heat until "Ql/111.t for Today'o Livln1." just bubbly and bot -J or I S_j>all<IJll.. 59 cepll. _mJnulll. MaMI I 1m1n11. PllCllMIC'M ......... OCY.1.J N»TMTOT.dAainM. WIW MlllHf10_,.,IJJilil•... NOIA&ITODU&mi. ' ••• I . ONlY THE -MEAT-AVAILAll! IS SlllCTlltlY. TH! /\IW~STIR P!QPLE AT__ RALPHS. OU1t 1tU111! PUflCHAlll IACK!D 1Y A tj!W ~ PllOCUllNO lKHJ'rlQUf, GIVE YOU THI Pll4!ST MfAT AT THE LOW!ST f'OSSllU! PlllC! AVA.UIA! SHOESTRING POTATOESw:~19' JELL-0 GELATll JOHISTOl'S APPLE PIE :... 69' RED llDIEY BEAIS ---.. __ ·-......... ,..:."t,,. 19' 13' ~f.~ .......... 2t ----.... WIW MYOll, lMfAL CIT ;EER,;EAIS 1•· ,E!!!'~!l!!~ ... 1t -·~··-""· --·-·-""· ..,_ .,_IECTATLl-PMTY ... , ~ ..,.zu. M:OIOM, OllAIANlllDTO PIT......... 7 - JONNY CAT CAT UTTll ...... -., .. PILLSBURY I TEA KETTLE DftA UOtfT fllUE De •-'"" _.Afto INST.\111 COl'Plf ....... 'T7' ..,._..... ,,,. SCHIUING LEO'S I IMPERIAL --MAlOAllll ...,. 59' _ .... =-... ,. "'°"... °" OCT' ~ ~ -45' IOl&I _ ... ,, ___ ... PKO.OP11 -• ..,. · AIC VN«IACllAM-.... -69' .SNOWY fOWt: -...... ... 'I°' -. vc . - ,• s: JoOt clyn =! the fGoi a T Tn atrf -.... whl pk> fire '! lni: rep fl "· cal Ila Intl ... ... Go ( Jn< '"' ~ 'Mi tht fie Iii bll • tn 88 un ' I ( m Ill .. Al II .. In ai ii c i • 1 !, I • • VOL 6!, .NO: 'A4~ S'sec;TIONS. 71 PA6ES ... . • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -·-. ~ : 1 . tlESDAY, ~ JO, 1~16 . -. ., : TEN CENTS ' ' .-victims. -' -I '. ,i __,,. ' I • '-... .,·ids-H-elping Firelighter§I'; '" 30-FOOT CRATER BLASTED IN HIGHWAY AS DYNAMITE-LADEN TRUCK BLOWS UP , Ne•r Sp"lntfiekl, Mo., •• ~iper F Ires Into 47,000 POund1 of Explosives .. -.........__ ... ' llnpnvlnc -u.. -tlo!ll ,. llir-~ 11. lndl<jdal . flnl. ·that Soulbem Cal!fomla -'ra'fllld broke lllit"....,.... lul Fridal ml Jn. the"""' leria o( flnl Jn Jb lllllory I ereaiDc ~-:ID onner lo day allpft!I' a 11111111 ....,. ol llnmao'o ,._ · • fu.tlgblerl' lo gain the -·-· • ..,,,. -!her Jl\'dt lll't!Hi ~.· s.verar.aevere bollp>ta1--., Aid 1 .. opa-tor Ille Los A1i1oJes. Ing o..... .,. !eOt bllli --County l"ln DeplrlJrimt. ' tarteta ot' men battllnl the ......i .,;,,l, Flreflllltell !lnaJll-aun..-the 1111 tinulng fires, 1n 1.oo ~ end : 6alj• 11 'the; tlant Mallbu-Olataw"'1Jt.llml Diego c:ountiell. . I ' ·~· ~ .dl ,downjown Loi Anltles The vut Laguna fire that blackened l!-duak Tuesday, wbidl came urly 'due lM,000 acres In San Diego c.ounty was 70 '· 1fmoke . pera:nt contained by 2,00Cl'men oo lb !JO. I The· dealh 1611,,,.. la .10, meanwhile, mile perimeter. . · ·~ tl Utt bod* fl~ elderly One large hot spot In the nualve blue ~ Anples Ooomty cooplt lnclnm.ltd In continued to callae trouble, b u t il'JU!~ near tbetr bome. aulhorltiea predicted It coutd be .cooled ~ldent Nlxm encompassed all of down by sometime 'lburtday. , ~ CalilGf'!!ll ~ a. pr6c1amaUon DhninJshlh& deaeri winda lbat whipped . It a dliulor 'area, tbui qUall- , ' 'I" I . . . ~-b~~d ,: Case of Corporal, u;iy~'~'r,ii:. ' , ' '1 · .• ~ . '•1 : Nudies. A youna MlriM whole name may 10 down in the Corps' blatory.oe1 unique placed a pair of nude 1 dancen under Slocum F reezer citiz<na' meat at Collll Mell'a FlrehOule bat Tuesday nlgHt: when 1 sllalUon wu aplalJied _.. K • · tbvkius the · show' w a I ... r:. ' i llllQ.the ab.foot, tDIDdl \iracll1ed .1o· a 'tour-)Olier -1~ ..... U...s wbllethey tlled Cpl. Clarence E. Rogers,.of.Santl Ana, Tak''"' Spotlight said, tpey olfended hill aenae ol delicacy., '-"' Jacq1telynn R. • Featherly, 15, of San . • Berl)lirdlno ind Oiert M .. F1em1n.; n, ol I M d · T · ·1 Sant• Ana. mi• booted .in1o 'Oran•• ll llr er Da Cwnty J.ail on cllariea . ol ~nt H· • . posure. . . . . • • -, r -~--y~TOM"llMIL~atifil~-4-(.t-~.~~;:a;o ::-:· "-·~ ".. I.-lbimall""'nu .. l!U&aOlympia, remama ol 3-mOnt!i..r'd .~a S1octml edtoo:-' :' • ...... ' • ' t • . .up.N~ Ald'ln his wriu8a )I'~ 19 replf alter .i lili ~•·ncbta. ·' Hi )l!I!' tell!. tountlnC ., """ ...... .J ' ' ' ,.... ___ In ~~ .• ,.,., ' -• . "\"i'.f!' , . ,. .W f . '""~ -... ~· '' ll!O . •fylnc ~ o1 ..........lw.law'ii> t.er~.c.o~ent Joans. : · · · , 1 Da-1 lince tbe Ol!ll)reat Jl'riiloJ 11 e!tlmated It ''175 mqdqn, ancf atrD.t 1a ,half·mluioa' ~C,.. Jite ~ ,_ lhan 41» homes uiil Ill other •ll)lc!ilnl , were dn&royed. 1f'1t-• ', ) Still ~~· an 11.-·bluo in SequQia tlonal· For.est ' ne •.r ·Bakersfield ' U.-bnlo!t .,.i timber 'fi~,iearby. A 12,~cre bnllll. fire bumld In Cuy&mll!ll•Slale Park In Sall DJeao Cooa- ty. ' ' T Ne~. ~Fontll\1, an· l,U acn .,.. desttp;ed • m_,, wllld) """"'·-•n• . .'automobUll,·. and ... ~ .Ill phWanto at Etlwanda pme flnll. I_·,,-~.,.:. ati!.Jl/!.~ J::2c .. ~ , :\.~t!~~.:be:~ ~! ot, .. ~ ,..,,_, .-; releutd in"" blJI lllCh -IJ!~d._~ ~ ~.woini,,P~'1f* s..ioaioWirt'tottOlil......,,Ky;,anil r~~J';~~•:-i;_; ==::'J.~1=i= • llQll 1w .t as the dead: cbUd s .. . ~ , r ~An ....... ~p ... . .,eOn!~ceyAldfr . •;.,oltbe·" '1n1 . .,_c·;;::t:.b•~o1·· Waab. l®.t\heipoJ!liht~~~~-. Edw~,J;:~JJ~-,' . ·. •" Ille bodies of the t;uclt'• two1iiere r ~· '"'211 Jnlo Ille .lltneoi,bQl .tor the thin! -bJ ~ .. .,:. · -_ · · ' ' .. ~~=·=mwu ·~ Fi.~.c.-.4:;ois.· pu~! da~ .... ·~'-...:~ :;.:::~ .. ,iw. .•. ._ P1llnid ~ 1n .,.ID&'leld · iDllel 'dootly ci-1-!'"t .moc;,·.,. 1nr11Upllh .Aid . Ill -·1r11a ·l..llit· n;.·~-~ ~~~ ~-~i. Agnew Criticism J:" w:" ~~·~.a: " : ' .. 'I I __ ...._.t Inc:.,thetargetof•*msters • · ' • · ·a11eged1ycontaineddl1memberedr~nillns .. .,r• .. •.i.:,.,,JI iti•tt' .. ''.' .. ·, ' 1 , • """·' Is: 't ) :=:~::u!:-:e-=-or~unrest Panel · ·1°'~°'~i:1:n'.i'u~:'Jieavy ;....Uon, n ~ ..,... -' _ . 'Ed~'. 80:,;iriti':, .mtrat tnJcb owned by the co~. couJd onJy reply that . the lretm f1nt M S . . d f . ·s· ' =.:~"':cl~ar(h~~ ol..:.~ ~·:;,~rt (:~h-dl":~leg~:'!': ~:.e ~eh:..::i~~le~~n.:.iun:.:a~~lr: an taggere ' r : 'Cellet . J •. " II . •' ' fired upon. . wei!iiesday wilh soine of Vic< Pr<,sident purchased !he appliance. or wben or : • , : , Coll}'!! Af?tor, .. !l'be driver of a Tn:State truck travel· .Spiro T. AgneW's criticism of the report wfiethef the Slocum fam\ly owned It when , • 1· 1 • ~ , 1 =d=;:;:::::£r~ E:.!S~~:~i~~"!; ~a.~~:th::~: : .. ::.m:. Of· Accident· B~fuu;·:~ ..... "t .suCcumb~ a.t;84 . • later the bllial occurred, blowlnf!•a crater Agnew aid In Si""' Fa I ls, 19',1, in Hoag Memorial Hospital. The , .~J"~" ENCINCf (AP) ~ Edward '.-.u Ji.to 35 feel',.p in tbe bJCliwa~0~ S.D., ;ue.<Jay that the report Is "im· prasecutionaUegej[thatsbedledatbome · , · H<>r19d;~ al)I, 'i'>'.J1Tb/..~ causing e~ve ......... to two P..-, <nntradldary end equivocal." Feb. 15, 1964, afler Dr. Wesley G. Slocum A man . -car ~urtled tllroulfh I , '1 deputlel f~Dow· / dooibil ~ . uil: a~OUI' m~ stations and·, candJ·iboP b;olod al the ndl, ,.......,. queoUons f ro m beat and kicked the ·Infant on many oc-blu!!~t ~-'i:' ~oa dl~dlil"°;": y, . • ~ made him a.mujet ol,drawlpf room """i' ln(erchange. ~ two ~ atudentl at ·st. Martln'1 College here. casions prior to its lapsing into a coma em~uwt w ~ by Jstbri.. tn edy for eo "'l'I' died Tuelda)" ,He wu Mrlier ~ hid' bl.t •tiO •radiator of ~ the report 1jgets very precise as to that ended ill death. chest injuries, after •tluerlftc ml t to the Su l4. , : : . . . ~ : ariother truck ,Openled "1 Tlt-llllte, tbe Whit lnnovatlona should be made wilhin ll u alleged !hat !he 45-yur<>ld crawling 280 yard. far help. River, whldl by Vlala>Park, The Brooi!~'--. Ho"'~ made hll Green~~ offiQI llld. ecbratlnMI inltituUons" and "gels very surgeon tl)en qrried the body from the Robert S. Miller, 3', of IM Sen1te St., .J>rVV>" •·Wit 1 Offktrs I a piCtup order for three prectae u to how Jaw enforcement of· home In a blanket, dislected lt with was fatally injured aometiine Sul)day J~t 1'bout ,. ·. ·~1;, ·· ~: debl.it,''.u ' ~,~ chorus boy~ .W,.91 ~ ""' Jrleft believ to .ba,e occupted ,• car ficltls ~conduct tbemaelves in cam· surgeon's precision, wrapped the several night or early Monday, accotdlnl ta: ~nee.~ . . _ l.1~ ~Y.•lla:btl?' . countle11 play1-and made more tbaa tot found 1 It the polilt from which pus dlltur'8Dct:I.'' portions in brown paper parce:1I and damqed t Motilai mornb:I& movtU. , .: ~ llliper ~y fired. At leut ..,., "I just doo 't bave any knowledge ol brought them home tor aloril1( In lhe alter IowbiC a ,.,,pl. imblnkmenl Death came at bia •home' on ·Edftnl e1111ethiee-beiieved ...... 1yrn)urod. wbetherthevicepmtdentbasreadu.e ramuyfreezer. . · He-'th P'-nners d. ,,_ .• --·lllllet'wbo · · · •· · ne car'a ·~d wu ahattered hr ~"Finch told the students. "I wou1d Those parcels were not seen again until Ut W an re · t, r :,.. .. 1 wis ~veittt Hotton IAne In th1i Los 6.n i1e1 the blast. A rtne was fOllDd ln • nearb)r · hopa •Jot of people would not prejudge moving men found them sil: montbf ago unitile to ,...., tt ·16tUire. auburb. • 1' • • • • r ' field and ·-Ila tbe«j>ed 11 WU the thl!reporl. bat will waltend ... what the wMhie'sa'' 1o'bls'papninlagAnthea. freezer from Colla Endorse New UCI The·diotia .be Jliled .. a .tratnc ' 1'111·~ 'wi.s not -11u.t'111o lolper'a WOlpOD, blown there by U., comm1!a1on bat·to MY about Kent State fa(afJty, • lojlollcO:lf~·tlieoi1za . fan>!'l'~l!eattd lhil~ ln,llcu of !J,....n. blut. . end .J.0-Slate." -Mrs. Slocum,~. testified that she waa Mlller .ni ·-In the J200bloct memcirlal cl>atrlbuUona lie made. lo 't!le · Two men travelinc in • car belllnd the witness to all the beatings of her baby, 350 'bed H oSpiml of' Vldorllr ftJc1i ~el at the An'lerl.Cab cancer Sbclety. ' .. trucks were taken into c:uatody. Offlcers ·but that she was repeatedly warned by • 'prOperty . Horton wu admlUed lo a ~at said hoih ..... memben ol lhe ~ Ho' me Delivery her husband that any atlempt lo advise Endorsement o! tbe 3IO-bOd .......... "··-.f ct MIU • Glens Falla, N.Y., \Al Sept. f. He bad union. 1 • • police or call a hospital would have dire ............ w111: a er s been ata1,tll ·~ b1I IUdllner home lat ' Tri-Slate, which II om ol the nation's c:OOsequences for heraelf. · hospital propoaed by UC lrvlne'1 c:ollege o!falpt, wheJ' he Uved nearby Lm 006rp at .Ille time. He Jell largest' bauien o1 aplollves, 11 bucJ. p • J d She baa tesUfied that 8he aJao was Nb-ol medicine wu granted Tuadly 1IJ tbe .,.. and would'bavi the "°'Pita! a -tor ao tater. nee llCrease lect li>her husband's 8!'1er and,a¢Iered Health FadUUes Committee ol lhilb.n. laiOwn ~ ·cu~. 1. In a ·~~liryJri ·~O. lu '' ~t phyaloal abuae at bll "'nda dllr· _.._,ve ljeaJ•• Plannlnf ·-~-"-Funmt · ..-Mr .. Mlller will ·be career be : .. · .. , Pil H ed 4, ..,, wbialptloa rate o! 12.25 per lng the 17 years o1 their inarrtage. "' ---w --llllol : bi , · !JhlO, ·!'Ith , local ';1 "I ,,;.., ~ myd a ...;.. lie. 0~ 0D0r J11011111 In' -*1Imy of the DAILY She told Gerbosl' that 8he knew lier (CHPA). r....-by Wute,llfl .. (lel lfbBToN, Pip.I) .. f PJLOT_,IOll Into effect 'lbund1y, Oct. 1. baby Was ·dying Oft Feb. 11, l!IM, ~n 'I1le appUcaUon now eoes to the CHPA MortuarJ1 • i. ' • • l'L 251'1 _ y "'"'-·rilJllC-of•llJproductlon thechildlapeedbiloacoma.Shetestlfled boird for 11/0al ldlon at lb. Doc., 2 Mr. · 1 ,..·hJswlfeMarPret,oi '!f'll ~ ear • --Jncld!llRol 1 .recently .,.. ·that ·Sl!><Um p.e the gravely ill baby meeting. CHPA -.Omtnl II neoiled the C1io1a •lddral, 111a ,.;oa.;, 111'1, -, llCIUllCled II II'!: too DeWl(ll'lnt price in-·aeveral -and medlcatloo Jn, an a~ for state ilc:emlnf and 1ppmal .ol Marll , ·ad three olltm, . aD of One ol the a.ti -Avlatioil Com-ere..-bl" lnlclo.tbe :lkenl lncreaae tempt•to...,. tbe lnfrit's·Ufe. federal fllnda. ' ' .J'olalid, 1 · ' mltlee'o inembtn Jiu been honored by oeoesoary. . Gerbool Indicated during. queatlooing Three other projec:ts 1lao wer! ._,.. United Air Llne9 on hil 25th anniverury Your DAILY 'PILOT carrier. an in-tha"t SIOaim obvlOU!lf tried hard.to.ave mended)or endonrement ·'J;'U!eldiJ nltht •II • UAL pllot flying out of five depelldent merchant, will enjoy higher the baby's life but 'his apparent train of by the committee 1;hey JncJude 8Cl IO-bed American cities. nm1np from . thl new price and the thought immediatelY brougPlt' the angi'y addition to the · 91 bed COila. Meu He ls Capt. Emmett L. Oehlert, 55, ci DAU.Y~Pllm"will'continue to improve Chi~f. DePuty OiatrJct_At~y_J~ -Memorial Holpital. · ~ lllout ·.,~j~ ~=.r 77f1rpotri~ reporting and production techniques to E~Yest, blout~~eewtawls Drtli.~~thln~'-g The c:omniltlee rec:onunt>ided '_,;vat. A veter.;:,7both the Anny !Jr COrpl cleHwr an eveb Wt.tel product \o you in w1iu iw1 In World War ·ll and uriier Navy lllght the Mure. of juat !hen? The baby or·Dr. SlocUm!" :i:.,i;~17,...:ani~;,-~ iluty, Capt; OOil.rt WJiow.-i11e!tlOhdly ...a to....-N_ol lb JU biill lo~ ~c:~~~-~~-k,--_"_k, __ Eieker W el~oDte ~~~:.:- :Folk D1111ce ClaS&es 'Planned by YMCA .. Qdldren'• folk dance clas1e1 wm be or~ fered at the orange Cout YMCA beCll> lliJll MOlldaJ (Oct. 5). The daa, wl\id> will be taught by S11t F'licli Moodays from 3:l0 p.m. lo l'lO ~.m., Is open to children ov.r the ap ol .a. Clul par\ldpinla Will be given '. cl1ance lo ~onn at nearby con- v\leoc:enf -Further lnlmnolloll may be oblolned tlioiicb the Y-1t MJ. - Ceremonies Set for Yacht .Winner ~iiiiit.i..--Ill _.. .-"1 ellfh~ lo 142, •Wnl•• 71 lo • ,of 11coho1lc:s :and M beda !or tone 111111 poycblatrtc care. ' With. fanfare equal to his feat; BIR Ficker will be welcomed home to the Harbor Area Suliilay wllh llir.. dlllerw ulutes. Flrlll, he will be rreeltd at-Orange County Airport Sunday at l:lt p.m. by 1 deleption headed by Newport ll<acb city official.I and prominent loe&1 yachts. mtn. . The mu who lhio weet c:omplelad the llUCCellful -ol lhe Amee'• Cup, yllChlln('I top -ndq lnnl, wUI be driven 'to Newport Btlcltwbm ~ Will lead I )>lrlde O[ dozens of boats around Newport'"Ha-. A formal ceremoay honodna · his achievement will follow on lhef tt!Jll of Newport City Hall about 3:45 p.m. Ficker, aboard Intrepid, defended the cup with a four race to one victory oVu the Australian challenpr, ·Gretel IJ. Headina the welcoming. committee at the airport SUnday wUI be Newport Beach Vic< J\la,.r Honrd ftolen. The UCI ttlcblnl lio,pJ1al will 01111 M esttmaled 1111.7 mtjllon.' lf-1d bl - on H 1c:ra ol the UCI - With -upecUil lo blClll Ii July Im, tbe .... bolpttal -_... Ille number ol l<lc:hll1( boapllal - 1vallable lo medical lludenla and W.Uld oiler complete medlcal .fldllllee lo the N<wport hoapllal llnlct .... - ·-atone tbe C:Ollt !riJm Newpori -lo Llflllll 8ticb end 111111111 .. Mlallon Viejo. I • ' i C111C: t I : W'Ntlier" t.. t J The 111111 wllLbreillllbroup lbol~ Jlltthy •coaoll! '!of Tbir1~17·1 11q Umi to 'olfttch Uie local teinp,n. • tum up .lo ·"' ......... boolllllrl the 1n1anc1 mercury 1o .. _ I INSIDE TODA 'Y If (leri<-,...1 t. 90 lo .a plav thir -kmd. IMtw m-111rm. of tli<ffr to• c~ ·/nm!·-" 10 1 ........ boordt ill OraiioC c ...... tv oloM. Set hlmoinmtn~ Pafll 24. ........ . ....... ,... C11M1rWM 1 Mii-' "--K ,.,.., """'~ ,,....., ..... .... .. , .......... ,.._~ .. ~ -"" . -,. ......... .. C\Jse••• • • ...... • It-I! ' ::::,,:r =-,. .... ,,...,.. . ' ...,. q • ,...: =..........,. 't: -""I = .., ::-:.... .. ---=. .: --"I • -· • I ! I ,J < . ' . ' ~ / • •. DAILY PILOT C Wtd: r• !"llllt .!., J!,1' Newport's __ :· .. Dump ~ite ~~· . . . ).--. For Sale .. fioll,..t 8'ach Is IO\nl ~ . sell its 40- Mn i.r-dump sll< at lbe end of ltlb · Sireel . 'lbe city fOr several y~ has been debating lbe possibility of selliDg lbe •. • . : land, IOMtng It or developing it Into a •• pro!it.mUlng. bulloeu. -.. prtlj>ablf • mobile bona .pmrk.,.\ -~ j .. - City Council members said, Monday however; that the city does not belong in bua,inelf and, rati. than 1etting irt- .voi~ll! lbe Jll'.oblenll of • iu,e; Ibo .. property IMWd~ 1o1a. ' · • : Cfty Manager }\arvey L. Hurlburt WU !lWlrllcted lo . -e Ibo _, docwntntJ. 1 · · · · · . Al> offer· of n>Ore than $700,000 already ,lia& been rece!Ved' from one party, but the offer wu whbCltawn after "the city llllllOWlced It would hffe lo 'put lbe pro- , pirt1 up rt.Ir bids .. · " ' The council ab. decided 110[ lo employ • rial estiite -·lo l\andle· Ibo •Ale. inatead, all blda wUl be acllepl<d ... net c:Ub' Ii> lbe dty basil.: .. ' . In .a report to lbe CQUllCl1 "1 lbe-" ble'111irnauv .. -.q tbl"property, Huribarl 'lald lbe potenllal "windfall" from lbe Ille ci>uld be uaed for, a variety of capflal projects. . ' , DAIL T Ptl..OT ""' ,..,_ DIVER J , J , MACK AND PLAQUI! HI! BROUGHT BACK FROM WREc.CoF GOODWILL More .Than • Year After Sinking,. M1moriet of llJ-f1ted Schooner Rt'vlvecl! i:W' r Newport Man -' . CoOncil memberl -lbe money dlould be uald I« paru development. · · ·County.· Di Viers · Retrieve ~...-. P;.,;.e 1 W d . HOR"l;{)~~ ... Irvine ' . i ening' Pl' f OI'd s h 'tor.J'maaiap~.~iestwbenl'm J.>,ro1' ect. ' ;Cha. rg' es : · a.que rQm . , c ooner :d~~,IO In I lood play wilb I nice His play Ptrtonnances included more Set ,£· · p" ·b. ' · B~ JOANNE BEYNt>f11· • ' . than 2,000 in one alone, "Springtime for : -or . ro _mg· " Of'IM ENllJ.Plllt'ttM t building. It)ilts the name of the ship, the Henry," as a lWmewhat rakish -. , _ _ , ~ builders, the Joca*ion and date she was automobile magnate, Henry Dewlip, who 01arpl that the lrvine Avellllt widen~ Iri,. her heyday, ~ w~ J, ~d built and the designer. mugged, laughed, cried, danced and ho~ Traced to Boat .. 1 entlDeered d landmark in Newport Harbor\ ll# today, Jn the ·case of the Goodwill, she was ped to audience delight. i':, =~:J::i: huard will ~be·· tfie lit-foot schooner, GoocftiD ·;ia under built Jn 1920 tn the Bethlehem Steel Co.'s One critic wrote that the show ls · MIAMI BEACH, Fla. CAP) _ Fugitive in~ted by tbe Newport Beach Traf-20 fee( of water on the s:c· Reef shipyard in Wilmington,· Del.· She was "Horton's vehicle, and when he's not on Hija~k r!ttetnpt fie ne-.._..nt. oU Baja California. : designed by Heiiry J, Gielow ·of New _$lage tlle pJ8y comes to a crashing ~ela Davi.!f_ IDJY have ' been among n-1~"":'"' ... t-. .. the road wbo live -Monday, 'a Newport -Beach' York. lialt •.. Horton is Dewlip and Oewlip is three persOnj Who tried. to force a ~--~ Monte Vilta Streets and· amateur skin diver., J!J. Mack,· Mack aaid be hasp't made.up his mind Horton." charter boat captain at gunpoiat to take MondQ alabt praented a, pet!lkln to the broug9t .put of the , Goodwill 1bact to aa to what to do with the, plaqae. "I. just In bis '10s Horton toured big and little them to Bimini, po ice here say. dtJ cGUnclI deJnapdlna.corrective action. .Newport. , ~ we could hav:e aotl'n .IOme more theaters throughout the nation for about Police said Warren Woods identified · • Jollp ft...Gnbam, Df$ lrviD6 Ave., told M~ atld 1S'divers from Court. tlpnga off her, but abe wu really badb' ~ n:.ks f: year in that and other bth1a'ckwonumallntanf[ofmromph0Ctaoli~fo.a!.~1. 'w' oodlbes the' coundl 'tbete have ,)een ,.'at leut ts -ty baVI! just returned from a' ive-dly div.· broUn up. Jt wu difficult to tell whit am ro 5• . • • " ., .. ---.arr~~oa-the -tng-trlp-to-tM-Sacrainlntd .Reef.-Tbey-part of the lflip-1-wu in-wben -I-fouftd.the -_ He ma_!le bis .J1~t scr~n a12pearan~e in said he was approached ear!y Tuesday at ICree& within the, put li,I month&. were able to bring up the· . def'.• plaque .plaque. 'lt, kloied lib· it milht hi.Ve been t92r m ~ lea'!!ng male role of Too the Castaways Motel Dock by the woman ~-, :..-..a&&.;. .... "" --•• ..i... •· . -· ~ -. alternated film work with · stock Woods aaid ·they pulle'd a gun on him .' ; .- · Parsons"Report : Deadline Moved The deadline for th~ completion of the master plan of air transportation for Orange County by the Ralph M. Parsons Co. has been extenaed {Or two weiks to Oct. IS by lbe COOnty Board of . Supervisors. · ·eounly Director-of Aviation RObertJ:--Bre~qahan_ recomm,mded the extension becauie or "technical production" di[. ,..._"t:3.wu wkleDed and •ooaverted frun the ~esseL ·a salon of eome kiPd. ",he uplaiped.. Much Busme.ss. For se"t~n years he and two male companions, police 1aid. lllloa ,.,. __ ,._,..., '~·· Id .-dl • .,.. . Tbep!aq\JOJSlbelaelromnantof a,llhlp per(ormanceslnLOfAn&eles andfortwo In a iet1er lo lbe council, Gra1wn llid,. off the rfff, . 231 . ooilth o! tliO !"~I l™J'd Newport Harbor cbJrtiii lbe yeali be p\;idu~id Aoo slarr~ in llisown ~~r:~:~~i:r ?.~· ': ~~U~ tr~:"~'. "Despite ·tbt conteatla@I ,of tl:Je city border, wu e1ttemely d . row:. 50 s. sloe" com-•y m· Hollywood. B l I d 1· 'd ficultles encounttr!d by .Parsorls. · The ~ took ·no action Tuesday on 1be •public bearfnt ori lbe 'firlt pert of the Parsons report which is achelul~ for and lbe traffic qneer that th "Theifirat da uldn t · to • ,...... the ahamian s an s, po ice !at • =::-were delilned for ~ rpeed 0~ · the arfa," he ~9; co even a:e 10 She weJ!/ down with all nine hands Despite his long career as a film com-In Wayne, N.J., police checked out a Oct. 13. • abou to miles . bour the fact mains aboaril=' UQe of 1911 while cruising edlan, many admirers remembered him report that a person Of Miss Davis' I per • re Sea£!"'"' can get' •l!r rough from to Enaenada. At lbat lime as a personable leading man who ·played descri.ption had been seen in"a rar Wl'lh lbat certain drivers dllregatd lbe ~d ...r· "°I. 'flit nJghl 1be ~Ill RaJ f ' · " 'l ' . limit aod II jg lmpoasibie far -8 "'"' . Ill ..... flin' ere ahe WU by ph Larrabee, 0 op~ .. l!lch...,.,. beau Ii .... Gertrude California license plal<s. "Poilce lbere Co la M an F ··-d mate lbese curvea al speeda of _,,. larie wav• break!IJ , lbe • Newport Beach Who wu Ill\ board. Ila~, l'olary Serv1111, BlincM• Yurka, said 'lh'i'mttl•r was turned over to lbe 8 es O,uu milu per hour." . , · \ mlfe long sholls. He bad 1cqub:fed 'her in 1952 ·from a Ethel ~ury and .Do:r~y.DaltQ.n. FBI. which had no comment He uld one ruldent bas bad four c'ars , Mack satd on the syndicate which, hid planned to turn her Jn .~ilm ,roles be might be a harried The FBI in Miami says it · 1et.s an Victim of Suicide on her front lawn in recent weeks. trip, conditions eased into a floalin& gambling casino off the hotel clerk, fµssy businessman or good-average of two tips daily on the Residents said they are &fraid -to let some f the divers toge; the water. coast of)fexi:o. _ hearted, busy~dy ~elative. ~most a whereabouts of Miss Davis, who is on the Tr(>U~led by PoOr health since a heart their children._ io out 1n th~ frot1t ylid "It tas dangerous ~scary. I was Jnst.eiii Larrabee turned the vessel into tr~mark wer~ his ~xpress1~ns of FBI'• "10 most wanted" list for her attlck aeveral week! ago, a Costa Mesa because of the number ol accident.a. . bo t 20 feet down w , I saw the a racing yacht entering her in the 1953 a • consernallon, panic.. alleged connection w~ a shootout Aug. 7 man was found dead h;i his home Tuesday The petiUon·was Jigned by a persons. ~k," be aaid: ·"We 't go down Trapspacific ~ from Los Angeles to ~·~,d once if he might .retire, Horton at the courthouse in San Rafael, Calif. by friends who failed in tffarts to contact · \( · ~· ·:there with .'the ,)del etploring tbe ;-. HonOlulu. The GoodwW wu first to finish said-, Never. An ~ctor re~re~ only w?1en Authorities say the 26-year-old former 'bim. Goodwill, but ~re'sbl , and we· were in that race. She wu firit ICJ'OIS the line theres no f.urtber interest 1n h11 work. philoaophy instructor at UCLA purchased Officer John Stoneback said William F. ~rl•. ces· So· anng• . ' .=,. able to get tbe builde , lam• off ~her again tn ·the 1959' Trlns(;at!. He. ~ad m::tntly gues.t-starred in two the guns used in lhe shootout, which Bluat, 86, of·3038 Wallace Ave., bad shot . :"""-: · · • . _ telev1s1on stnes apd said he figured be resulted in the death of a judge and three himseU. ~ the head with a .21 cabber ' It'i as important-,:n i · 1R8-~ • ~ng thClle years, ahe 1'18 klpt at the was ''good for another 20 years easily " h d d ••· ourth to ti •~-1 , .. ,., . . the wheel or the tiell." -• oa;iatY. ~ mooring.· ta 1960 tbe veuel · me~ w o comman eere ~ c ouse. au ma c PQ,w . For September : .,~ . .!e'thin~1d~~ ·:1 I ~:.~ ~ . :'te<1~~11~ D1eao. •harbor better 1-----; ... ;; .. ;;.T,.; ... ;;.,..;;-----p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; " ' . . • WASHINGTON . (Ul'I) . -! wholeaar[\ ' ,. ' =i.~~~~or~~ '~·osta iesa Teen·"i :·s Freed · ahelves, -t up aga!J> in llepWilbei'. . , .. ,. , stranding Augbst's decline aa a , a:incle \ _ . · llland in .a ... of,lnflalli>n" . .. . I " .. . . w~1tu..P-~.!.1!~~~ In ·llie.~·al Arsen· .a1· .Case· Increased 0.1 ]lel't<llt m·Sepl<mber .. wlp-. lag out lbe widely·beralded 0.1 ·percen! • · 'dip ...corded last m0nlh. ' ~ ' Wboleaale prices of fann pn>ducll In-No California crimin charps will be cr.eued 3.2 percent. the JargeltJump lb filed againlt a· pair' COata M .. >1-moliths. The government aai j>rlcti teenqers who an: ::"+' e alter being were ~Y blgber for corn aod other . · ' . ~ aiid 11111 increaaed for egp freaii arresled llX days ago an·~ of and dried vegetabl!I, -fl'ulto .;.i live guns aod ezploslves wailteaptured. DAILY PILOT l'll'jitry. The uaorted mllii? dvllian weapons -including guns and automatic rifles -will '·dlipoeed of by Trtasury Department 1 • however, o~ lrio1 CQ!.S,t ~~11tt1NO COM~AN't lleb•rt N. We.4 ~ ... ih;,, ........... i.;w . ' ' Jtcl-\J. Ci-,i.., • · · Yltt .......... ~·O..tf Mtl.te, who could still press f chara:ea. D8vid B. McLaughlin, . , and DOu&laa M. Langevin, 19, bolb of Cecll'Place, :were arrested late last ' iy, ni&bt, bookad for posseasioo ,of egal weapons and Hleased Monday aft41:: pOlice-dlstrlct lbe llliJo~ of C..U Pl .... QuesUontd about his lack of iden- 1ifloati<11 ,iapen, · McLa)Jg~Un, .volun- declcf·'lo Pl 111me al lbe &Ouaei where tlie weapons including hand grenadea too, """ nolid!d. Ou,(Jhor Group . Beac~ Cleanup Set . in County attorney conferences-. )). · Detedive Ll Harold r Aid lhe • The Uttered ... c1a of Huntington, fhp• A. M11rphl~1 -·-\ c...---action wu taken due to I of evidence, ·~Bolaa 1Macbea are ,lbe tar1et adding 'that some \\'ta wtJ'e due-of a ay cleanup for which 3,000 GEM TALK TODAY by J.C. HUMPHllD (The Batt Diamond Shapol Peocfi!.•m often wonder wbat is the belt · ond shape to buy. Simp- ly, it's a matter of perso~al choice. The round shape ha! always been the most popufar shape. And it probably will contiilue to be so. In the large diamond sizes of around five carats and over, emerald, pear, oval or marquise are prefer- able. Many women preCer these shapes over round reeardles~ what •lie the diamond ... ·The round diamond, when prop.. erly cut, is the most brilliant How- ever, the beauty of the other shapes makes up 1or this to many people. JJt WMf# 11, lt..t', Uval<d. · \ · volunteers are beinl 111>111ht. Teletypes sent out ~da meanwhile. '. Tiie oecooil annual Jolu!ny .Horl!oo revealed aome of the · , wbich' m. Counu,,nde Cleanup program !pomond A beautifully cut diamond, re- cluded such collecton's u a by the ·Callfornia Outdoor Recrt1tlon gar.dless of tbe ~hape, is a worthy Mtili"t AU,...1 ;.o. hr I ... tJN• -~11~ -a--t11nUoct-ntuate~ • hid~ -~-~rue·has·aetOct;t·lo 11 .f«-tbO'IU.ck-obj0ct to posse. If-you like-two •.Q -GM EGA\ llolen. . • \ . on Utter. diamonds of diff ;\.ent sha:r.•· the McLaughlin tGtd im'UUft'°"' be Nd An anny of volunteers wUI carry r1kes aimple1t and best thing to o is buy Alt N.A.S.A. astroriautt, iinci the apace progrim bought the '1fbl here and 1'trt Ovtt' a ,and lhovell to sort tin cana and other ~· one that looks best .to you. began, have wom Om8Qawatchea on their wrist•. Ordf· __ lenatb,.._oUi~ _ . ' h~~" ~ebrll from the ~d. : -----When --you're-pleased,-its our nary,..every-day jewelry a tore Omega Speedmaster stolen at iome poln( ~Inc · Lall year thi .. atateWkli CltnJ>lign l chronographs. The kind anyone can buy, Every Omega, ' ·bands through sale. ~ · ~ t,000 cubic yards ol .lf\ter from P ea sure. whether for., otrin1ut or con\lenllonal wear, is made 1 He Was ·contacted by ". Uc wildlandl, state ~b ind WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR to-the mott exactlng~11and1rdS'-to assure-titmost·de-'~~---1.....JOW:..bla.bome u ..L · bt•<ha~a~.J!L.!!r~e Coomly ·1---"SIX POPUl:AR-CUTS''~--11----1pendobiltty,W.'f..prou•Mo-be arrauthoriu-d-omega·----·I ,. ,prln& tf an etner1eney amps .~PluffiVfrOf. Aqlheiift ana-dealer because they make the best watct111 in ihl-I °'tL" "'I.Of•-.. ..... 111 ......., ,.. t-~ ' • l · John Doolfy of. Garden Grove. May we add our congratulations world, or any olt'ler • .... ....,... 11 ,..,.,.... t1•1tt _. -. ... ' " The 35,bOO volunleen are .ati'mated to to Bill Ficker and the crew of 1th• -~ ....... -"""' "' "--~...... J .M G ' '""'t .. ..1·' ~-ved ··-· -000 I ·-y,ld f wlnn' th' 119 t.Wt!O!I. "-"' ......,1111119' '#tht ~-MNwrt• """"'" ._._ C.tt ...... -........ eta arage ~l ~. , .. ve A -...i-ytfl ...,..., . nw;u or mg e year t lllltff fftll":"I• et lletll'I, MlftU1 H 111\t ··~~··· S'!llft(t l l .._ ..i .......... v111ty, ..... ,...... V~lunteers ,from cburch, civic and old c assic, America's Cup. 1i.t1 c-... 11111111c111111 tiflct :". vntrl'rts1r.11"1 .. t H; , "*"-4 ....... Or ..... (IHt ........... rted lb fv'• d '-~ .,1111""" tllf1111 ••• 11 n11 -• •c:::75 Lo R you lf'OUPll, c N lfOUPI an "'" A 1 kin 1 j •~· 1 di ..,.,,.. 111111 .. "'_. •1tt11 • .,,, m ... ""' 88 , epq dlytduals ol an gges-wUl-fll'ilter Oct.. t. re ~11-oo g or ewe~.,-o s· .. ,_..._, c....MtM. Oci. 10 ia a cleanup day followed by a tincUOn and-6eaufYT YOu-can ®it t1t1,'111 17141 ••l-4Jl1 A prap contalnln& $!71 worth of canipflre program and entertalnment at J. C. HUMPHRIES JEWELERS. u..HW .....,.... .. MZ..1471 stored fumlturt including 1 SJ)lhll:h ffuntm,ton Beach. Oct. 11 1J evaluation With over .. 24 · yura of service to lovueat upholntred ln velvet his been day. you, we Carry only the finest. And lioted, Co&ta Meaa police leamed Tutt-Volunteers may caU $27-7281 in we oiler expert jewelry and watch clay. Anaheim, or 89'1.U tn Gar.den Grove for repair. Vilit us soon, J, C. HUM- ·Realty woman Asger iONtli laid the fnlormallon . PHRIES JEWELERS, !121 Now· Items were taken from 91 El Camino Loam of rak,., lhOvela, gunny sacks port lfw., "'1--!. °'"" Drt,. aod included liYIOI room fables, a and ruebish truclll to haul away debris dally f 11116, Friday -Inv• till f . lamp and JtUow SpaolalH!yle cOJch. also are needed . • J. -·= C. J./u.mp~rie& Jeweler& 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA 14 Y'lAlS IN _SAME l()CATION PHONE 141·J401 "1 ' t . , -. ~ Wtdn<JdaJ, Septtmh<r JO. ,i9l0 ·' • '•, OAILY PILOT I_ u~·s. Labo1· Chief ,-,.,.. ·· 2 More ABMs Hous e OKs Defense Bill Jeered, Booeo • i . 'I 11 I 1 ... ATLANTIC CITY, N . J . (UP I) -James 0. Hodgson, U.S. secretary of labor, used rhetorical ques~ons to defend the adminlstratio11's I ab or record before a steelworkers convention here -and he got some answers he did not wot. "Has t h e adminlstration been fair to organized labor?" Hodgson asked. LABOR SECRETARY VOWS TO SPEAK TRUTH Jam• Hod910n Addr .. lft United StHlworker1 "No! No!" st)ooted lh(l delegates. Has t h e administration sponsored anti-labor legisla- tion. blamed union-wage in- creases for inflation, o r t twisted labor's arm in wage aegotialions?" Hodgson asked . : Slaying Suspect Caught "You know and I know the ans~·er to all these ·q_uestions is no," HodgSOll said -and PHl!.ADELPH1A (AP) -the fact of murder, the f'Bl Aulhorities have arrested and charged a fl>W'lh man, 21-year- old Michael Saul Fleisher of Philadelphia, in connection wi!h Ille Boo!on bank holdup ~ slay9 Of I policeman ,; that Boston police link to stu- dent radical groups. Fleisher was apprehended 'T'uesdaY night a1 his home in Philadelphia and charied with unlawf.p fUJhl to avoid pro- secution as an accessory after ,aid. It refused to give details on how Fleishfr figured in the case. 'J'he FBI said Fleisher, a June graduate of Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass., was associated with the Na- tional S t r i k e Information Center al Brandeis. T h e center served u a clearing house for university protest strikes during campus unrest in May; . "' Floors by Armstrong. Three of them. Price ~tags by Penneys. --- VINYL CORLON ®OR CUSHIONED VINYL BY @ms~!ong 'Santi Cruz.' Thousands of vinyl chips create random patterns of subtle color. You'll be amazed that a floor like 1his cou ld be priced so low. 8 colors. 6' wide ' 299 sq.yd. , M-11111-lo lnst.R 19'X 12' room for only $76.* 'C1stlllan.' Rich, bold co lor -in the classic beauty of a Spanish tile design. Tough, long·wearing vinyl in 49, decorator colors. 61 and 12' wide. 399 sq.yd. Mllot1lol llnd llbof'lo 1111111119'X12' room for '88.' 'Corrie Merbie.' Hichly colored, trans!Ucent vinyl, veined 1nd lexlurecl'lika real marble. Avail· able In 7 colors. 6' wide. 399 sq. yd. 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Secvntr """""'------------ Tilldlr't s~-;i.liiliiiiiiinUiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• ' • '· --,,,,.,. • Di\D.;Y ·PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - No Controversy Yet The usual cadre of sex education fans and foes was missing at the last Newport-Mesa Uni!iOd School Dig. trict Board of Education meeting, although the topic was present. The absence of expected controversy over the Chamber of Commerce comparison with district family Jlfe programs may \Yell be a lull in the storm. If it is just a luU , renewed controversy would be unfortunate. There wa s considerable skepticism about the cham· ber group's "study" at it s outset. But, the study pro. duced a well documented end reasoned examination of the issue 'vhich has torn other communities apart. -District staff reviewed the suggestions compiled by the chamber study group v.•bo interviewed specialists and surveyed more than 2.000 district parents. The board was given an item-by-item comparison of pilot and other cOurses already being offered in the district "'ith those chamber recommendations. Surprisingly to some. \vhat parents "'anted to be taught already wa s. for the most part, being taught. Only suggested items missing were venereal disease ex· planations to middle school children. a "facts of life" course for adults, and basic facts of maturation for fifth and sixth grade students. All these tvere recommended by the chamber study group. Some board members indicated they felt the pro- ~ram required more study, more consuJtation \Vith ex· perts, and more assessment of community attitudes. Others noted the programs already offered by the district are doing the job, and seem not to offend the majority of parents. It would seem to us that the board \YouJd do well to Primitive Societies Had. 'Peace Chiefs ' One or the chief conceits or so-ca!l.cd "civilization '" is th at Y1ar and conflict were more prevalent in \\'hat v.'e call ,;prin1itive" socielies. But most an· lhropologica\ r e · search does not bear oul this view. Studies of pr\mi· tiYe tribes , whether in Africa or among the American In· dians, indicate that only as the tribes itdrranced further in· to more "civilized'' slates did they rr· · lax their efforts al peace-keeping and in· lensify their warlike activities. 11\"DEED. AIOST OF the N o r I h American tribes had "peace chiefs'' a5 '''ell u "war chiefs." The peace chiefs engaged in elaborate ceremonials with other tribes to enable potential conflicts to be ruolved amicably without loss or face on either side. And l h e s e "primitives" were so J»YChologicaUy sbre\\·d that sometimes they arranged for the tribet to elllage in 'moek battles, with the exchange of hostageJ, to drain away the hollUlty and release pent-up emotions \Yithout going throua;h a real war. The higher the level of civillzatjon. the fe"·er provisions are made by society for resolving conOicts. Every modem nation has a department of .war : none has a department of pea ce. As society becomes "·ealthier, stronger. and more technical. more of its resources are allocated to military preparations. A GOOD CASE COULD be made that the Johnson adminlstration·s decision 10 slay in Vietnam -despite the rapidly Dear Gloomy Gus: t guess either the price of traffic tickets will go up or more traffic tickets ~·ill be issued to pay for the stupW:I decision to haYe the ne1v courthouse in Newport Beach in- stead of Costa Mesa. -S: H. E. T ~lt IJ1t11rt N!IKll ,,,_., ¥19w1, ... r ftKl!Ht:ilJ lllM9 et IM NWU-r, St ... ,,_ MT -"' Gl..mr G"'" Delly l'H ... . deteriorating situation -is not based on military. politica1 or mo r a I con· siderations. but simply ls an unwill· ingness to lose face there. Politicians, even more than most people. hate lo ad· mit they were wrong ; phrases like "na· lional h o n o r ' • are oft en used as a camouflage for persisting in such tragic mistakes. Methods ·Of maintaining peace \\'ere parl of the essential fabric of primitive societies, because it was realized even then that deterrence did not deter : tribcS that prepared for war went to war, unless there was some means or turning off the war machinery and turning on the peace machinery. This is a lesson we seem to have lost in our advancing technological society. FOR SEVERAL YEARS, we have betn involved In "disarmament negotiations'' in Genf:va, but nobody pretends that these are much more than feeble efforts to strike a moral posture, v.'hlie at the same time most or our energy and fund,, go into building the most powerful arma· men! factory the v.·orld his ever known. It is a ludicrousl y unequal contest between the "'Var chief" and the "peace chief" in our tribe -es pecially since no one knows who the peace chief is or what he is really doing . Perhaps it is time we dropped the II· lusion of being '"civilized," and restored some of those "primiliYe" methods or kee ping our young men a\il'c. 'This Land Around Vs' -··iii Tl\e Bookm11t1 explain si>ecitixaUy to all parents what Its '1facts ol life1' cllrriculum-...is doing -without hidin& the facts and will\ a definite )Ye on meeting shortcomings noted by the chamber study. · Then, if further study need be given. or annual re· views are deemed worthy, the board might consider es· tablishing a parent advisory body charged with moni· taring 1he programs. 'Bill Ficker Da y' Sunday A world's champion named \Villiam P . Ficker will come home·lo lbe Harbor Area Sunday. An architect by trade, now simply the \vorld's most renowned s.allor. will be welcomed amidst much pomp and circumstance. Beginning with an official greeting at the Los An- .l{eles International ' Airport. to be followed by a boat parade in Ne\v~rt Ha rbor, then official ceremonies at Newport Beach City H'all, it will leave little chance for him to forget "Bill Ficker Day." Hundreds, perhaps thousands , wi ll join the tribute lo the man fro1n this unusual coastal community who has retained for hi s country the \vorld 's most prized yachting trophy. the America's Cup. A turnout of thousands \vould be deserved for this seafaring expert. The Jlarbor Area. already proud of such current internatioi;iat spo.rts Champions as Rod Laver and Roy Emerson 1n tennis and Dan Gurney in auto racing no1v happily salutes its ne1vesl bright star, Bill Ficker.' c •BARBARIAN!" Ti11ae, Tale1at Needed i1a Many Direction• Ways to Put Service Above Self To the Editors: We don't all have the same amount or treasure nor Lhe same amount of talent. But we au hive 24 ~.ours a day. \Vhat we do with it individually is ours to decide. The time and talent of groups and in· dlYiduals are needed in many directions of thls community;"·~~~~ Albert-Sitton Children's Home. located at 361 S. Manchester, Orange. is the only f;1cility for dependent children in Orange County. Children from 10 days to II years of age are housed here when abandoned . neglected. \Yhere mothers can no longer care for them or whose parents are in trouble with the law. Emergency cases such as sudden death in the famil y are 11lao handled at the Albert Sitton Receiv· ing Home. EVER-PRESENT ne eds are for new or outgrown (usable J clothing, shoes or all sizes. grooming articles for boys and girls. and toys. Services rendered by guild 1nembcrs Include reading to youngs ters. teach.ing older 'girls lo sew and bake. giYe birthday and holiday parties. Present needs are donations of lickels to ball games. Disneyland and Knotr s Berry Farm. There is a need for Sl. Augustine grass to fill in the outdoor play area. Information regarding membership in the ch.ildren's Guild may be obtained by phoning fo.1rs. George Galassi, president. at 540-5478. Su~rvisor of the recelYing home is ~trs ~fargaret Boston. CONCERNING THE VIP Program !Volunteers in Probation): This is a com· munity services project proposed by Chief Probation Of!icer Margaret Grier. It is und er the direction of Betty Delancy, community coordinator . Individuals arc needed to providC <ley care and to offer their homes after school hours. These youngsters Jack parental care due to disrupted family Hie . ''These children have never had anyone really care about them ,·• ~liss Delaney l,W; ' l . MaUho~ • l.etters from readers are we lco1ne. Nomta lly writers sllould co11liey their 111essages 1n-300 words or less. The rigl1t to conde rise letters to fit space or eliminate: libet reserved. All lei· tr.ri mm& include siguature and 'nail· i ng address, but 11ames may be willi.- lield on request if sufficient reason i.t apparent. Poetry will ·not be pub· lislted. pointed out. ''As a result they have r...me problems in the community." ADDITIONAL NEEDS are aiding in transportation on recreational outings : high school students as v.•elJ as adults \\'ho \lo'i!I aid probation officers in tutoring the yo\Ulgsters. lnslructors are needed in arts and crafts. various educational sub· jects and S\lo'imming. future plans of the VIP Program include obtaining the aid of aimmunity agencies in v.·orking \Yith pro- bationary children. Scouts. Campfire Girts, Y~tCAs. Llttle League and Boys and Girls Clubs will find the VIP proj· ect a worthwhile endea\•or. J<'urther information is available by phoning Miss Delaney's Office at 532·7511. THE FOSTER HOMES program is under the direction of Bert Knight. Youngsters are placed with ~ foster families by the Welfare Department and Probation Department of Orange County. There Is a ifO\\'ing and urgent need for this type of care. especially for teenagers. Anyone interested in knowing more about the program ma y contact Mr. Knight al 834-5022. BRAILLE INSTITUTE of OrangP County: Sightless youngsters, pre-school to teens , are in need of transportation to and from schoob. Educational progranU integrate handicapped children with those of normal vision which se rves to prepare the blind for attendance in regular schools. Mrs. Jack GroYe is program coordinator and may be contacted at !'>39- 1222. Braille Institute is located at 11851 Gilbert Street, Garden Grove . FAIRVIE"' STATE Hospital. located at 2a01 Harbof' Boulevard, Costa Mesa, had many requests for aids in the following categories : Pool therapy assistants, youth leaden, pre-school tutors, clerical and sewing projects. Mn. Enki Lalhrope. volunteer coordinator, may be clntacted al 545-9331. Theae are among tM oppart'unities to put service aboYe self for the tood or our neighbors. MRS. THOMAS EECKWITH 54&-6.122 Paralfoz ical C:ouru To The Editor : In your re~nl editorial entitled ''Long Hair Psychology " (Sept. 22) yotl indicate that school board members could benefit rrom a refresher course in psychology. You slate that "It took a court ruling to relax rules against long hair at Sad- dleback College, for example.'' Would you believe a sign posted just outside the entrance to Department 2, Superior Qourt, Santa Ana, California reads, "No capris, shorts or swimwear permitted in Courtroom ." The assumption here must be that unusual dress creates distractions in courts where rules are made requiring school boards to relax their rules against unusual dress. WORTH BABBIT Airport Problema To The Editor: The board or directors of the Leisure \Vorld Republican Club reeenUy wted to \\'rite GoYernor Reagan ur1inc him to sign Sena te Bill 1108. This has lo do with state cootrol or the construction of new airports I nd the taking over or combin~ ing with military airporls to p r e v e n t unreasonable encroachments into our residential areas and control, as much as possible. air pollution, noise pollution and straying of planes fron1 their set flight patterns. IT IS INTERESTING to note tha t the v.·hole state is becoming concerned with these problems. v.·hk:h grow worse each day. Since military baaes art under the federal govmunent, not the at.ale, il was further suggested that i copy of the bill be sent to Pn:sident Nixon, requesting that he, u c.omm~tn-Chief, write the El Toro commanding ofHcer asking that pilots or the many, many planes that fly over Leisure World keep to their flight .patterns and not fiy IO low. ~lANY PERSONS at . the meeling testified that planes frequepUy fly over Leisure World, away lrom their fli&ht pattern.and very low. M one or many Leisure Wo rlders who -meet planes bringing our boys home fro1n the war area and spread the red e1rpet for them, I am always glad it ls our planes and our boys who are nying over us because I know the Marines art the rrutest and are here to protect us. But we .all remember lhe traalc crash of two planes in Leisure World that caus- ed four deaths and burned a numbu of build.in.is. WE WISH EL TORO could set an CJ:· a1nple by maintaining night patterns and not nylng klwer than necessary, as population in the county continues to in· crease. President Nixon Is busy with many werld problems, but we know he Is proud of bis home state and Orange Couqty and his intervention with the officials al El Toro could help greatly, if this matter is brought to his attention. CECILIA McF ADDI N • Best Way to Swa_y Congressmen? \VASHINGTON -The besl v.·ay to In· nuence ti1en1bers or Congress, the Peace C.'orps fig ures. is through their sons and daughters. nieces and nephews. Oirecwr Joseph might succeed. State Oepartn1ent of· ficials immediately began callina: it the "Rogers Plan" alter Secretary ol Stale \Villlam Rogers. But pttSidentlal aides said the plan had been drafted at the While House and claimed credit for Sisco, the State Departmenr1 Chief l\l ideast negotiator, hid reached the same cooclualon after his meeUnc with Nasser lut April. \\llat some m i g h I call "a treasury of regional writing," and what I prefer lo describe as a "dip into'1 book is found in "Ttais Land Around u1·· t Do11bleday ; •12.96) edited by Ellis Lucia and Illustrated by Mel Kla pholz. The editor's region is the Pacific Northwest. which is bla enough to include Wyomina. aild he has put together almost 1.000 pages of selections from writers of lact and fiction of that varJe_gated, loYely and we.ll·love<l l~nd . All tl'le famous North\r\'eiil wrllert nre reprc~nted - Haycox and Holbrook and Archie Binns ;ind Nard Jones -as \r\'ell as Richard L. Neubera er. Ken Kesey and 1 score of others. Blatchford has writ· ten each member 11 conclusion~ of tne late Joseph Henry letter of fering to t n. Jackson concern ing lhe origin and gro\\·th lisl their young rela· lo send them our information kit." Henry Kissinger, the President'• foreign THE INFERENCE that congressional affair• advi1er. White Hause aldet also ctnllDded IOUJ'· ly that the Stole Departm111I had un- dereatlmated Soviet dllpllclty. They grumped that the £cypu... c:ouldn ·1 have moved missiles into the truoe zone and ~e Syrians couldn't have MD& tanlr.s into Jordan without Soviet mmlvaoce. ls lhluriSl'!in& fare herc lor a.I.most any ta~le and 1 especlilly com· mtnd E. R. JackmJn'I sage-pungent IC• count of Burn1. Ore1on : Uncoln Sttf· fe ns on \V. S. U'Ren . fat.her or dlrect leflslatlon 9". the Pacific Cout. and Donald Houch'& account of a winter t \'ent in Jackson Jlole. -C-EGENOS KA \'E Ut·es-of their tJWn reprdltss ol their fuh1oning , which tt.lttmtnt Ls atttlted to again by "The Lift ef JMqtlia M1ritta" 1V1111ley Puhliiher1: $<1 .. B ;. TIU& factfmile reprint n( the 1132 Grabhorn Press tdiUon of "Joaquin" retalnt the careful prtf•t-e lO lha.t edition by FTaocl& p , f."1rqubar. Jt alto airlaln two 1e p 111 r a I e prtf1torit1 wh1ch challenge IOtn<' of thn and life of the tituriela legend. Among llvrs in the Prace these is the assuranct that the correct corps in gralityde patronymic !,pelling is ;,Murrleln." and for their "en1husias- some questions as 10 Jo hn R. "Yellow tic support.·· Bird '' Rid~c ·s actual authorship of the '"It occurred to Gothic tale tha1 began !he legend. me," he wroie, The Hispaniciied versions of the legend "that you m i-g h-t art updated by noting the 196 7 have some relatives \r\•ho v.·ould be In· performanN of a "dramatic cantata" terested in our currant or future pro. by the "Chilean pcctlc genius" Pablo "" grams and would consider going abroad Nerudl. ro ,h-O"St ~ know he . · as t voluntee.r.:----'-'_:_::__:_ __ background ol the legend. it y,·ill not "lf you would care lo give mt names be too surprising that Neruda used Jo• and addresses or sons. daughltrs, nieces. quln as a vehicle to disseminate •nti· nephews or any membtrs or your family Norteamt:ricano propaganda. ~·ho might be interested , I will be pleased FOR TllOSE with an Interest In the Colorado RiYer, and c\·try Californian damned ~·ell should h11ve one. • c1ta101uc or books. pamphlets. m~p~ 11nd manuscr ipt~ bearing upon tha t artery of California llfe Is avalluble from Guldon Books. 83 \V. to.fain, Scottsdsle. Arizona 85251. It's a handlcr guide than the rcference cards In rour local library an1 boasts 11 magnificent cover painting by Gunnnr \Vidfor.s.~. \\'. II. Jlutchin:.o• B H Gearge ---. Oc11r George: l\'e been readJng YOU'!' column for n ... e yesrs and it's driYen me half crl t)'. \Vhy do I keep reading 11! Dear Puu led : How do I kno\V! f'\'C bctn \\'riling 11 10 yr11 rs -.. nd lhal makes me 111•lcc as bal!)' as you 11re. kin mlght receive special consideration.is Then the cease-fire began to misfire. denied by the Peace Corps. Violal iCWls were detected : the PalesUnian "We're not inviting special treatment, radicals pulled off their multiple s)cy· and v.•e're not giving them any special jackings in an attempt to sabotaae the consideration," 1 i pokt!iman told this peace: Cractional fighting exploded in column. Jordan. "'hy, lhcn , .v.•as !he letter sent 10 The State Department p<!Ople suddenly Congressmen! Confessed the spokesman . . topped .ttfmlna: to the "Rogtra Plan." \Vhat ls needed now, perl\aps, Is· • cease-fire between the White House anti the State Department ~·ith rart frankneas : "It's because th ~ey hinted darkly that White House give us our money.·• ey a1do hid botched the whole peace in--- f ooLnote: Blatchford' ettu-h. ltiaU\·e. The PresJdtnt's m~n had betn--~-·--• t , • t s . 1 5-so-eager o-,,ortray· Nixon a 1 bra:ught 34 mponses so far' rangmc ri:om peacemaker on the eve of the November ~hte thank-yous to Peace Corps~· elktion, whispered lhe diplomats. that \Vednesday, Sept. 30, 1970 lions. ~ctually, the Peace Corps 1& much proptr prttautions hadn 't been taken more 1n need o{ farmers ' sons than · The tditorial page of I.ht Daily le&islatorJ' sons. There are hw\(trtds of Pilot seeks to infonn and stlm· openln-for Americcins to teach f1m1inrr IT'S TRUE THAT the Slate Otpart· ulatt rt.Qders bu pr<•e11!h•" Uii• "K • ment had recommtoded enforcement " ·v and other skills In underdeveloped coun· procedures that v.·ere nev er adopted. One 11ewspapcr's opiniona a11d com.- tries. S n A n1c11tary on toplC'1 of intcrc.tt The congr™ional kin, If they have no late-"""partment proposal-that 1 joint 011d stg11tffca1u:e. bu provlt1h1g a other skltl11, pm;umably could insln1d. SoYict·American forte police the ctlH forum f,or Chi ezpr-'!Uion of the natives In the art or pollUcal back· fire -was re jected by the Pretident our readers ' OJ>l11ion1. and b" hin1seU. • scratching. · prl!stntlng 1111! diver1t ofew-Ylhite House sources. In tum, blamed 1 ... d I I f d b SNIPING llAS brokei\ out beh't'ecn the the. 8late Dtpartmtnl for over-opUmism. po..,..,._ 0 11 o•·JtU 0 aervrr• St.(. ~-partment i nd the 1,~,·ie H-•••. Don Id B he S and 1pokt1111e'i OIJ lopici of the l.n'. ... v......... • errus, t late Dep.artment'• dav. O\'Cr the l\lidoast cease-fire !hat hu now man in Cliro, had rtported lhat Presi· bacl:flred. dent Nasser w1s ready to negotiate in Robert. N. \Veed. Pub11!hcr Al first, It looked as If the: cease-fire Qood faith. Assistant Secretary Joseph r ' ·voe ' . . - ( Mill tOotlor the al< tenth deput) . The Galel -cliaml coal. "On COl1llD ·; 'l't • D> hoop! ol mo Hult prib< (Cllf N A- D El' Hort doub mad• edy II. Th debu CoWl mov llt EVer aubt Tt ftin. men Am• H1 Gier beet nea1 the Ir cart "I tor. on I aud .ll tliti Her aub m111 ~ "Ht sta1 hall Hm 11 the 20 fon f 19' I F I "" Pl ! ·~ ... en ... • I •• -. ------t • -- Saddl etiaek . voi:. ~l. NO. 2l4, 4 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES Capo One-car JI)' PAMELA BALLAN CM IM Deltr "'9f tMff Mission Viejo 1ets heavier police al· Lentlori than San Juan Capistrano becaUJe the ateep)' coastal ciLy causes only one- tenth the trouble, a veteran sheriff's dipuly reported IDday. . . . • The diM:tolme came b"om Sgt. Bradley Gales u he alid Lt. Ted DWyer ad- dreued the-San Juan Cap i al r a.no dlamber of ·Co~c.e on the quality, coat and nature of law enforcemenL "One car can adequateJy serve this community/' Aid Sgt. Gates. "Problems . • In Mission Viejo are 10 tlmes worse, so they need more service." A controversy Ls raging in San Juan Capistrano over whether to continue under sheriff's department contract coverage or form its own local police deparlment. .. 'lbe City Council has ordered a study on costs of organizing ,...a city police department. to see if it would be feasible. "In 196M9, the city paid $31,000 for law enforcement," said Lt. Dwyer. "In l~ 70, the cost was $75,000. He explained the amount II bued on 1remen. Teaelaing Vnit Irvine Hospital Request Backed Endortement of the 350-bed teaching hoopltal p,.,,....i by UC Irvine's college Of medicine WIS granted Tuesday by the Health Fadl!Ues Committee of the Com· prebensive 11ealth Planning Association (CHPA). Noted Movie Actor HorJon Dks at 84 ENCINO (AP) -Edward Everett Horton, whi>se aly, wry grin, outrageous double take ind anxious manDe.risms made blm a master or drawing room com- edy for llO yurs, died Tuesday. He was 84. The Brooklyn-born Horton made bis debut as a chorus· boy, starred in <O<mtless pllys and made more thaJ) 100 movies. ~ Death came at hll ,bome on Edward EYerett Horton Lane 1u this Loi Angeles suburb. • The cause ..... riot ~ "bl!t q.e faID.ily requested that, in Heu of flOWers. memorial contributions be made to the American· Cancer Society. Horton was admitted to a horpital at Glens Falla, N.Y., on Sept. ~. He had beeti" staying at his summef home at nearby Lake Gtorae at the time. He left the hospital a J"eek or so later. Jn a recent lntervinr, reDecUng ori his career, he said: "I never con&idered mylelf a movie ac- tor. I'm a stage actor, hippiest ~n l 'm on the stage in a jood play with a nice 1udlence." His play performance! Included ,.... than 2,000 ln one alone, "~me for Henry," IS I .-.ewhat rakish automobile mqn1te, Htnry Dewlip, who magged, l•Uilied. criod, danc«l and hop- p.,t to audience dellght. The application now goes to the CHPA board for final action at its Dec. 2 meeUng. CHP A endorsement is needed for state licens_ing _and approval of federal funds. Three other projects also were rec-Om- m~l)de:d for ,endorsemept ~· night by the CO!'Ui'UI• ~ jnclnde ia 11).bed addition to the 91 bed Costa Mesa Memorial HospitaL The c.mmAiee recommended approval of two Ucenle change requests. Fowl- talnbleou Nursing COni<r, Anabetm, -to ""1'fOl't Ill of ill 152 -to loo& term psychi1tric care, retaining 72 for convalescent patients. Beverly Minor Sanitarium of Orange wants to reduce its number of beds by eight, to 142, assigning 78 to care of alcohoUcs and 64 ,beds for long term psychiatric care. The 1JCI teaching holpital will cost ail estimated '30.7 niillion. It would be built on 14 acres of the UCI campus. With construction espected to begin in July 1973, the new hospital would expand the number of l<acbjng hospilal bed> available to lmedtcail students and would offer -oompl~ medical facilltl.es to the Newport hoSpital service area, which stntcbes along the roast from Newport Beacb to Lagwio Beacb alid Inland to MllalooViejo. Freeway Hearing Slated Tonight ' The CalUornla Dtvtsion of Highways will bold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock tonight on the ptanntng alid design of the Pacific Coaat Freeway In the Capistrano- Dana Point area. The beartni wUl be held In the cafeteria of the Crown Valley Elemen- tary School, 2DI Crown V a 11 e y Parkway, Laguna Nlpel. .<!though the bearinc ii for design and plannlna; along .the freeway route, which was adopted in 1967, Division of Highway offlclals strm that .. _ who bu an op!nicii will ' beard'' al the bearln&. .., To'a)"• El••I , ORANc:rE COUNTY, CAUfORNtl\ TEN CENTS • • . 1· . ' lion/ 'AdCquate' 7 •. Pol.ice. Pro the prior year'• calla fnm the area terV· ed. nit number answered this year will detetmine ne:rt year'• payment. Siii. Galea aalcl that by August of this year the sheriff's ~t had respon- ded to a total of nearly' 800· calls for crimes, 24 traffic vkllalions and 12 auto accident!, all in San Juait Cap'istrano · He said by the end of the fear thejotal will probably repr~t a a!Iaht ltK-'fease over last year. "'-r RespOll!e to calls Is ma90 from one patrol car covering Sao ,Juan Caplstrano, Capistrano Beacb 11111 !>an& Point, ac- 111D CUI of an emwgency, can are avallablo ..:. Mlslloo Viejo, South Lq1lna alid :Ibo El T....,.Lagwio HW. ...... '\ ~leo added. lie llld . mpondlng Ume Is five to J(x-. for a Code 3 emeri:ency call.• '"=' calll Id a H to II -. ' LI. '°">'!r Jl(llntod out ~t the lherlffs office Is "iW ~·ldln& oervice ·fw San Juad Capistrano, Villa Pork and 300 square ,JDUes of1 unincorpOra\ed area. He llld ~ -a Olli to ooe depulJ fw ..., 1"'9 people. . ' ' --1 . ~-: ',. . . ~ r;~ er'·.· ' . . • • --j -l .•. ' ,.. ' ~ • •·•-.I • ' ' l ! · "\ ·,'I '· '' ··1.i..·-·: '. · ·.! J t, 1 ,,,"1 1·~~·\/ 1•·:111fr ,'j; '1r ' •· • '1 .t' ·. · 30-FOOT;CRA-TER •~A,STE?;JN.HIOHWAY:il.s n:1:b\o•N'. ~RUCK ,ILOWScUP ".' . NOar Sprl,.n.ld/-,: .. 1 Si\lflOi'•P\rto Into iiio,f', oupu·Of;~~••: ;; c ', j ' 7· •• • .r· u l ' I ' • !l \ :'11 ~ ' I ! ) ,' Dyria~;ie Truck'Bla .M:d ' '.¥,~~tt~~~~~:Ji~~· · · ' · · . · . 'Camp . Penilleton By Snip1 , er's R.ill.'e :S~ t ·, · ·Two ...... of · .. ;nlngtt~ at Cain~ Pondlefun.;.... 'repoti.d ~ ·-t l!i ~ . ( ( ~ ' ' ' <.. .lalall. ~ of ihe . dlaeuo. Two SPRINGFIELD, Mo: (UPI) - A trudt pldl!I ves and nuclear materials, were Marlat tralnlel ·hlve been ·~., loaded with an estimated 47,000,pouoda ,of ' ·fired upon. r 1be !hdit'Hrlod.'ca11iof :bieaplnalaf· dynamite was ,blown up.by s!Jl~.firf th-/ The driver of a State truck travel-:ntcU9!i h;ali Jiit,~.f. E:0,J\rr, a 'pfivi(e pod•i[,~~.~~erslate 11 west of Spr~gflel~, · Ing ahead of the v · e whldi exploded .wtth . fl; .C.Ompilly,' ~ ,l)atWjon., 2nd . " reported seeing mmz.le Ouh aa he •• Infaa•-"'--. mu. ... Jleglment. Only fragm<nts of the truck and ll!ti of puaed a biiJiw in!ettban;..' Mcimenia •' •.o • •• the bodies of the truck's two drlvft were later the blast 1 blOWing a crater Ivy, who baa• contagklwl.form of men- lound.alter the blast, wbicb '"' beard as ~ to 35 !~. . i,, P>e. ~.Y aqd iiriglils, ·.wu ·11s\'<1 ~·tnOf!!lnl In oerious rar as 20 miles away and>tfiltered plate caustng exteni dl:mage(to tW0 ·01Ung Cdnditton·mJ under' llolatl!'n,care 1t the glasa windows In Sp'?'f'ld,·<lJ!tt ml~ ·otattono' aDd ·a · y sllop ~if Ille Nani Holtittal 'al the ba!i · ' ' dlslllnt. / ~ge. -l~lely tW. hiluri . A leu -1oU.· .uior ~ous fonh The truck w3' '1>peratod by Tri-Stai< .. r11er gunfi •bad hit the' ¥tlfPr of ·of 0.., ·d· ~ 1ieeii co\\trided ~y Trucking, Im:., 1he target of a ~msters ·another' tru~opel'ated'by ~;Ille ·.-mOiiiWr of I91't ~· strlk< whidi'began Sept •. 15. The FBI ' ·oreen:eount !.'?'"ffsolllcO!'ld.' '· · P>t. RICbinf P!J....,, 17, II In fair entered.-!lle caae "°""" Um• ap> aft<r ' Ollt<ers I · a·plc!Np a:dir for tlu'ee, . c:ol.lllloil lit Iha' am.: ~Ital. Me Is 'not aeveril trucks owned by ~ • ._, men believ;.I to -ha.,, -led ·a ear undlt'~ -~-Aki.· wh!Cb specializes In' the~ OI ei-· . <!'M ~,'Pac' II : '.. ' Jlolltmenlellmear17~-..' ' "But each patrolman. has had ex- perience in the court processes, jail operations, and other phases ol the aheriff's office· before he goes on patrol, IO he iJ a muCh more experienced ptJ'IOl1 when he serves you face-to-face," added Sit. Gates. - .Lt. Dwyer said at the present Ume the sheriff's department pays top salaries and that smaller cities contemplating their OWJl police departments will have to contend wilh new legislation aetting a minimwn salary for lawmen. an Dying Wind Cools Fires ' In State Improving weather conditions I n Southern California counties ravaged by the worst series o( fires in Its history lD- day allOwed • small army of weary flreflghters to galn the upper hand. Several, severe ~ts -some spew· •fbinM 75 feet hiM ..-. were the · tarp{s Of men battling u;-worst con- ~ II!<•, In Loa Angeles and San Diep counties. The :iut Lagwio fire that blackened 111,a_. hr Su Diego Coan!J WU '19 percent contained by 1,0QO men on Its ~ mile flli¥.'· --·' --Ont larp hot spot in the massive blaze contllmd to cause trouble, bu t aalilnl'lllea. predicted It could be cooled clown.'1~Tbunday. • Dlmlnlablng d..,rt winds thai whipped . the hmtdreds of individual fires that broke out beginning last Friday, and in· ctlllllin( bUJnidjty · was an answer &o .fl~'s•prayen. , "'lbe weather made all the diffennce," Hid a· apokeilmin ' for the Los Anples County Fire Department. Firellgbi<n finally surrounded the last of the giant Mallbu.cbatsworth.Simi blaze northwest of downtown Los Angeles at dusk Tuesday, which came early due to smoke .. '!lie death toll rose to 10, meanwhile, wlth~ry of the bodiea~f an elderly Los Angel County couple incinerated in a gully . their home. - P ent NiJ:on encompassed all of Southern California Jn a pr6clamation declaring it a disaster area, thus quali· fylng thousandJ or homeless for low-in- terest government loans. Damage since the outbreak Friday ts estimated at tl75 million and almost a half-million acres are scorched. More than toO homes and 193 other structures were destroyed. Still burning were an 18,000-acre blue In Sequoia National Forest n e a r BakersfleJd and a !2,500-acre brush and timber fire nearby. A 12,IXJO.acre brush fire burned In Cuyamaca State Pi.rk in San Diego Coun- ty. Near Fontana , an 8,800 acre blue destroyed a museum which hollled nine antique automobiles, and ' killed JOO phtuanta 1t EUwanda pme farm! 0r .... ' . t One Cl'!Uc wrote that the show II "fforton'i vehicle, and 'When be'a not on slap the play comes to a crubing halt ... Horton Is llntlp and DewUp la Horton." In his 'ros Horton toured big and little theaters throughout the nation for about 20 fttb a year ln that and other familiar roll He made his first screen apJ:iearance ln 1111 in the leadin1 male ro~ of "Too (See HORTON, P ... I) Laguna Beach Drug :·Rat~. Junjp~ We•tller Home Delivery . . Price Increased A -oubocriplion ai. of 11.25 per-month for home delivtry of the. DAILY PILOT roes Into effect Thunday, Oct. t. (:ontinued rjsin& com of all prodUctlon eltJments -includif!I a recenUy an- llOllllC<d II per ton nenprlnt price in. a<ose -have made the lkent -aecesury, Your DAILY ·pu.or carrier, an in- dependent merchant, will enjoy higher -., from the new price and the DAILY PILOT will conllaue to hnprove nportlng and prnductioll. tecllllquea to deliver an even better product t.o YoU ill the Iutun. By 11.\RBARA KREmtcH ot ... D141r ........... A definlte lncreue in narcoties pro- blems at Laguna Beach lllib School is creating eoncem among juvenile officers and scbool officials. DetecUve Alea: Jimenez of the Police Department'• Juvenile division assessed the deYelopmont today. "ll 111d Qf ~off last year," be aai~ "and we had relativeJy few problems wr til toward the cloae of school. But it gol off to a bad start thia year, mollly at a lo,.., age levll -studenll coming In as fresbmeD and ~ ... Jimenes aakl at leail a studenll have been under ourveillance for suspectod drug Involvement since s<:hool opened. 0 We cooperate with the school," said the officer, "alid oounael with both the students 1Dd thlir families." Scbnol Silper!DIOlident WIDlam Ullom Urged ramtUea to aeet earty counaellng. ''There are more cuea tbla )'Qt," Nid • . . Ullom, ''and we are wtntng wttb ~ ''We're· ruDy ·very, eonoerntd," sal!:I offlctr ea:p~. ''Tbele kidJ are bard to juvenile department In , eoordltlale our the ioqtime juvenue officer, "and ·I reacb ailyilly and· H-lmt mat.a lbem · ' their · more dlstrultlul alid ,tunia .them .more counselln&-I tbinlc tt would be ~ry would urge Y"ll1ll people and ·11rcing1J;t0Ward die lrtenda wllo Kol them helpful U parenll could tr)'· to become famllla·to-., and""""'! with Iha •started. It Would lie rutly ' belpful If familiar with the aymptmni of dru& juV<!nill department If they ba.0' P'!I" 'pmntl would · ,..k Counsetln& rl(ht ab"" lor early klenttflcatlon of ,pro-blems lhe7 ca~t handle. fnliiimailon ii 'any,· ettber ·from Iha tuYo!lile' deport· blems. Counleling ii alw1n avallable at alway1 eonfide'uil'al "uni• actaaJ urestt meat or the ICbool, H &hey 'aulpect' a druf the ICboot guidance office." are involved, and 'we verx often .. as-a ·prqbkm.'.' . . , Jimenez llld lncklenta have lnwlved, · ..J_,t_.,_,,,.,_ -"' _ ... _, can lleit! W•"''•• apiDlt lellt••· tbe Ptobltm use and nililOi iliilliiilndniii lncludlng -aolve DWl1 Jibe~~ fa<ed ti)' , v.i,j.~..._, wllliOoi"'~ .....,,.q.- marijuana, LSD and pflls,,lndudtng Iecai, ,_people." , . · Ing, J!n)lneJ aalil, "K'o ~<ea! lr'aled1 to prescrlpliol>type pllll lbat• studenta\aP. Jo~""'' .... occurrlnl In• ·--lf.,W.Old ~· fieib a~ pannUy--. atbome, or rr... doctors, near the "1ioot m.in.t..'famlllel are i. .acid frlikl ·who baT1 •Jull abcut blo1riJ alid band <Nt to lhei' -'tervlrtied by lloili'ldloOl.-lorl omit .lbelr mliida ~ ....... 'Illelr ... _ ExperimeDtal drul -bi •lei. now juvenile olllcen, Jlmlijez Ald, and ara alow, you e111't pt tlu'ongb to tbem ,..,.. lea prevalent at the uppoi er.de .usual)J ara "'!'J"'lllve ."wjlea tbe7 pt and Ibey doo'f troll anyb!Jdy, Doi even ""'~" but ...... to' ·-· ~ : ovh. l!eti!a ,mad." ... • , · • ·their inm pmi!tl. Tlle1 r.Iata' "1117 1o the amq omnth and 'el&hlb ...,.; 1'liO , Pirinti·iaully iii<! to Ole dlaQWtt7 -tile, iWW ."1th.""" II ·~ tbeo ~! the !!.ablt !nj.i lllO ~· .. ;,,~ , thal tbelr dllldran ar< uotq drap wtlb ~ ~ .. :abd miira dl!lldl~ ti> llel(i thatn." -qi. the -..a Qlllr....... --"· -.... -aail .qtdrO " -olllOlili and jlmnlle ,......i to ......,aoc, '"'-• 11& ~ 1r7 io 1mpo91 otera dWipll• of Dem. lit lald, are. directed .towai\I ...i... tnlract1ool ca brinl a1*i O' lbeniletm, ulll the ollkfr. • nadolq 11111-•llng wttb ,..... peo. pulaloo. _ "Y•llinl al the.kldl dpelll't.llalp!' II'!' (loo muca, .,..ll , , • .~ . ' • The "'" will break tbrou&h that patchy COlllal fol Thuraday 11n Ume to otretdi ·U>e local i.mpera· tumi up to 75 degrees, boosting the Inland memuy to Ill. INSIDE TODAY If you want to go to a play thil ~ektnd, thtrs art -plenty of &Mm io .choOJt from -10 -on--the:-bocmt.r-in--()nmge-eoun••-l•----1 tll alo~. Stt Entertainment, •POr/C 24, • "'""' II _.,... ,._ti Cf...,..11 1 _._. ~11111111 M • c-cww n llhtltMI """" w c...... "" 1 °'""' c.-, '' a..... IWt PTA SI C-lu '' '" ... ,..... " ~ Ji l-1$ IWI llt.-"""'" II Dr. llitlMNlll!_ t .,""'91 ..... • l!ldl """'"' »...» ·==·••I tl•ll 'Ti....... M :.,_ a..:., ~ ~ ........... ,. ._... ..... !f,JI -' ........ ... ·-" L I" DAILY PILOT SC CaJlQ Chiefs : s • Head Off •• Gypsy Moths Orlnge County agricultural officials hope llley have headed oil an lnlfftatlan ln the San Juan Capi.slrano area o( gypsy ·moths, a serious pest that deltroyi hardwood and other trees. Leonard IJ•khus, uaialant ap1cullanl commissioner for oranae County; ukl the egg mass wa.s located a couple of weeks ago after a lip from U.S. Depart· . ment of AgrlculWral olliclall on the ust <Joa.st. ' 1be IYPIY moth egp ft1"e cm "duz>.. . na&e'' lumber used for bracinC on a truck, aid Liekbua. ll came from New Jenoy. The lumber was burned and an area of about 3,000 oquare feet IW10WldlJIC Ille ltorlge lite was sprayed. "Indicalioni are that we have gotten the thing taken care of.". aaid Liekhus, ''but we won't t'iioW unUI next aprlna." That Is -when the eggs would hitch. Liekhus said there is one generation of the moths batched per year on the east coast but it is not known if they might' reproduce faster in the .warm Califcnla climate. ~ . The moth, introduced accidentally Into Massachusetts In about tau, has never become e.sta~_ ln C&lifG'nia. - "I certainly bope .. we'W gdllen •.U of, tt." said Liekhus. "Because it 'wOuld be rough to take care of." He said the moth prefers maple, oak, sycamore and other brutdleaf bardwoods but would a1IO at- tack.other ...... Ddoliating the U..., by calerpillars eating the !!!aves kills them. The r a v e n o u s orchard • destroying larvae beta.me a serious economic menace in New England. Their spread to other states 'if.al ucrlbed to buiricanes ·that bll lhe Nl!w EnglBnd .,.board In the 19SOs. Strong winds carried debris lit- ter¢ with the eggs. Liekhus said that visua1 inspection cf the area would be made in the spring and traps will be set. The adult female moth is white with dark wing markings. The wings have · about two and a half inch span although the female rues litUe. The amaUer olive brown male, With dart wing markinp, is a strong flyer. The yellow ea• are about a twentieth of an inch in Cliameter. The lraps WOll!d be set for tbe motl!I to make sure none had emerged from the eggi and mom into lbe nearby a.es. The firm where the egg masa wa located WU riot idintwed. , ' a.,iLY PUT ...... .,.,_•.,......_ . SHIELDS CLl,Tl AND LANOSDOR, FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT . -Au"""""' fer Col St•ft -l'ul'-'• -"1"'9 Pr..klent ' . ' ~-1..a..,,.dort 1t1;,.,ed Vp ' Dr. Shields' Takes Reit1s ,... .. • j • ' . At Cal State Fullerton Nixon -Give·~ -warning --<'. 'Great DangeP ,o · .. llAl'Lll cvfl> -Pr'5ldent NixOll, •prc~denla in NOia.-He smiled aM/ wlrnlng of .. very great danger" in a shook' hands whltf.riting chetrtd~by lot loci of h .. na conferred secretly 1~ children of NATO staff me~btrl as he per c -•'• entered the headquartors bvild!!it 16r the day wt.lb NATO mUlllry leaders-and U.S. two meetings. .. · diplomatic advisers on the"'Middte East His visit, Nixo,n aafd; underllnid "the power vacuum left by Gamal Abdel American commitmebt to a Medile.r- Nasse.r's death. ranean that:wUI not b& our sea, apeatiQ&- "Wbat we must realize JI that in this of an AmerJCan sea, but a sea that wUI period of inltablllty of uncortainty and of beloq to ali people." posalble lack of confld-, what is~ . He paid trlbut~ to • .. N~TO lllllance that ed ii an institution tbit is stable ... and IS strong and united. It Hu power, bUt 1t NATO is such an institution " Nixon said Is a power that emu for lhe power of at a red carpet reception' at NATO's peace," he said. aoutbenl beadquartera. ·· . With Nauer's death o.....nhadowm, the Alter reviewi.q u . booor guard in fi~t p~rt of . hil 12,0lilkille European plumed. NapoMonic hall, Nimn joined trip, N1xon :said : Ci I ""'per• oiclli!9 ilao can be one of very lfMI langO.' lieoause In a time of chul•. there la turnioll. there II the lack ,<l(.~dence·that ~lidl instabfllty seel'QI to be the order of the dly.'' Before his-. depar\ure as Uie1 first American President ever to visit \ Com-mWliaf. VqOllaVia, Nixon met with the Alnerlcaa ambassadors to NATO, Italy, 1\lrtey, cYcfus, Tunllli, Malta, Libya, ~~· llalocco, Alcttla, J ·1 r a e 1, '-"'buon ~-EIJ'pi. . ' - _ The u.s·. -to Cairo, Donald c. Bergus, is miped to the Spanish em- bassy in-the abeence ol diplomatic rela- tions ~tweio tbe United ta~s· and EOPlo . ~ I I , I • Amarlcan, Brilish. ll&lian, G-aod Turkllh commaoden ol. tbe allianee ~ ~ mahogany. tdlee: under a larp: map of Europe for1 an hour of otratoa talU: ' He then moved to a two-hour session witb U.S. 1mbaasador1 to a dozen coun- tries bOrde"lng the Medlt.erraDeaJt, before he•dlnJ for Yueoslavia and crucial talks with Preliderit Joaip Broz Tito, who has valued contacts with both tbe Arab world and the Sovie£ Union. He was a good friend or Nasser. Angela D~~s · ~$le~te~ To Boat Hija~~· Attenipt Nixon presumably will seek Tito's aid during two days of lalks in persuading the new, yet-unknown Egypt tan leadership to honor the Arab-Israeli cease-fire and punue peace negotiations. The president was obviously rela1.ed from an overnight stay at the Villa Roseberry, IOUtbern midence ot Italian Firm Postpones Capistrano Exp?nsion Plan PllDI for the coostruction of a $4 million Industrial laclllty in San Juan Capistrano have flzlled oul MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Fugitive Angela Davis may have been among three persons who tried to force a charter boat captain at gunpoint to take them to Bitnlni, J)Oice here say. Police aaid Warren Woods identified the woman from photographa as the black mWtanl from Callfomla. Woods said he was 'apprOac1tecJ ~i'I~ 1uesi!ay al the Castaways Motel Dock by the woman and two male companions, police said. Woods said they pulled a gun on him but they left after he told them he didn't have enough fuel for the &G-milf trip to the Bahamian lslands, police said. 4 In Wa'yne; N.J., police checked out a report that a person cf Miss Davis' description had been seen in a car with California licenie plates. Police there said the milter waa turned over to the FBI, whlcb had no.co.nwent. James Rhodes, general manager o1 th• Peti'ti'on Seen Dynamic Instrument Division of Becton, The FBI in Miami says tt' gets an average of two tips daily on the whereabouts of Miss Davis, wbc ts on the FBl's "IO most wanted" list for her aµeged connectio.n with a shootout Aug. 1 at the courthouse in San Rafael, Calif. Authorities say the 2'-year-cld fonner philosophy instructor at UCLA purchased tl)e l\IDI Use<\ in \he iljootout_ which resulted in the death of a judge ahd three men who commandetred the courthouse. After looting at FBI photos, Woods said, "If it_wasn't_An1ela Qavis, it had to be her twin sister." He told police the trio jumped into a rented car and sped off, ' ' . . Bad Che~k Trial Delayed; Sanity Tests Ordered Dickinlon and Company aald forecasts for the need for space e1.pansion did not An Orange County Superior Court trial m•teriallu u predicted. . Over Freeway for • man acc ..... d of writing. 137,000 He Aid the company is going to hang worth of bad checks on the San Clemente on to the property, which ii located on J L N • l branch of the Bank of America was ~:i 3:: ::.:.: IOOby ac~ Ce~: n aguna igue sidelined Tuesday pend,iq a ruling OD the "-••,but -not bav~ plans lrcu de.fendant'1 aanity. ·--,...-. ......,. Door-to-door ""tlticn c latlon In at thla-tlme·to-develop·ito , •-Ju••• ll•ron IC Mct.liliM halted the Laguna Niguel, in opposition to the Ccast "!i / t The manufacturer of medical tupplies Freeway, is expected following freeway trial cf Darrell Graf Hafen, 41, formerly BJ GEORGE Lmi>AL IAnptarf eamfd, his 1-ebelor's and and equipment had thought lo begin con· design hearings tonight in Crown Valley cf Salt Lake City, and ordered him to Dr. wllnam & t•n... •IM of · Collep, and bll doctonte from uo . had been made, showing an impressive 'Itle campaign has been sparked by return to his courtroom Oct. 13 for a "' ., --i -~ ~ lnlm O cc j de n ta I otruct1on this put month. Renderings School. CaJ State Fldlertoa, bal aDIJO(nlod BerkeleJ, He bolds tbe academic rank of ........ stJle building with a red We roof N. 1 w 1 Ide -~ ho sanity hearing. He freed Hafen on his vice channeller fer ac.adem'c .Hain ·or llftllmot' of history. and foun~ retembling a bottl more w~ be s:::rifi~~ ton:e 1-::y .;: own recopizancf! and canceled the Laguiia Artist Jane L. Weddle -Services ,Slated tbe state coDeal .,.ta. eftedlft Die. 1. ;;:,· the Orange eouDty Presa Club than an industrial facility. cn·off-ramps. previously issued $.lS,000 bail bond. ,........,, eo. a·nddeat of Corona del blm "Man ol. the Year 1n Edllca-The· plant. •• to have housed 400 Petitions .opposing the ,freew~ have Hafen '°d Judp McMillan looked in liar, yjeldl bil ~at CSF lo '*OG. , employes witb an annual payroll of. $4 been circulated in several Laguna Niguel .,_. rw~· .. ~1::-= r •• ...._. -··-. Dr, R. G, _,. __ ,,. ' million. !bnf of -ernplo)'f<I """ to . f . t proloqed argumenl3 last week WMD the ~ . _,.......... .... ~ "PIWR .... ,. ~-drawn..__ A.. i--• __ _.._t commun1t~. or preaentaUon o freeway sloe'"' investment cou"nselor insisted on 13, ..,_~far mlpment u cN1n ~ ....,...... 1"'"'-= ._ 111&1-• planner Wllll1m K. Hashimoto in lbe AJ whm ,.._.,,., wu UL of lr*tltutlODal rem:rcb wu approved by The initial pbue of the proj~ wu to hearings tonight. defending bim1elf agairuit bad check ' ' ,. Funeral servlcea will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at Pacific View MortlJlrY. lo Corona del Mar for Jane L. Wlddle, .. , South Laguna arlilt .who died Moad&#. 'She WU 59. . Mn. Weddle died In TIJ-. ~ alter a lengthy illnelL A -of 'caJif<inlla for ll ·years, Mn. Woddle came to South Laguna in tbe late'-' Durln& ber flnt ,..,. In tbe ......... ..... keel as a potter)' deanllr tor .Brayton's Pottery in Laguna •. In later yean, abe and ber INlbal!d, Claude, operated tbe El RancbHo pottary flldory and ·relic museum iD the Capistrano Valley. , Mrs. Weddle was commiaiooed to paint Ille two plcturu of Ille Wiotttit White House wbi'ch oow hang in the Sin 0lemente IM. She is 1urvlved by her husband, cf ~ family home, 31952 Sunset Ave.; IGllS, Charles T., of South Lag1111a, and Robert D. Story, of Hollywood; a brother, Jolin K. Lebenhan, of Laguna Beach and five grandchildren. The family aua:est those wilhinl: to mate memorial contributtona may coa. tribute to the Ameriuo Cancer Silcle\Y. ' DAILY PILOT .. ..,... ................. ..... ...... -...... _ C.... 111 ... , S. Cites ls ~·· c:oMT l"UtLlpl)MO ~ ••'91't N. Yl..4 Prhlllllt '"' ,.,.,_. J1tk t . C..fey Vkt Pret!a.t' .... CiMWlll ...._., l"-• KM¥it ·-n~ .. A. Murph!•• 111...-.•-~ llcli•r4 P. N•ll ~ or-.e OUlrty llllltr -' °" ...... , .... , "'"""' ,........,~, ..... , ..... .......,. Lapnl a..ctl: m ,_, ·~· , ......... ~ lrtn ._.. ...._. -~---IEICMl ... bll Notlq &bat be bid intended 1f70.n tit CblDC'ellqr DumtL lnvolVe conatructJcn · of facilities with The door·to-door effort will be schedul-charges. Judge McMillan· fitlt ~ted be flll tut ,._ u ptellldlnt of CIP' ~In bll new ~ Lanpdorf said he I0,000 to 100,000 aquare feet. Tbe fully ed by Nlguel Homeowners and Com-the services cf the public defender ' and 'ftiCh be Im lid for all of Ill ll·yut be able to improve the educe· devel~eet facWtyloylngwoull.IOOd have 2SO,OOOllh munity Association. then tried to persuade Hafen to accept a blltdiy, ~ ss.kl atate coDtce slaUve communications gap tquare emp persona w Niguel West residents have lodlcated ""'attllor Gleum S. Dumke approacbld • of. bJa new duties will be "to an annual payroll of $12 million. 11ils was they would rather have all oI the tract's court-appointed private attorney. him abaat two 1ft1eb .-.... -1 ... tbl • •..w--u ,_.__,. 1-1.•-· to transpire In 1bout five •years . homes taken by the state than to have Hafen was arrested lut July 13 at Loi '. ~r --_......, -w• ... w .. u .. com-a•-•-said that )0f ··panswn· _ .. ,, h ·-el ~' VI-·-•---n-••p mlt•--.. 1ium:11 A ........... swaths cf om es demolished by the .l'U •• • I es lntemaUonal Airport by FBf ....... \;l;UW\...., "'llW · 1.a: the new plant will still be built. But he freeway Installation, leaving others in alfllt.a and San Clemente police u be ·Dr. SbWds. ·34, becomes the ~ Desp the.. acquil.ilion cf some vocal cou1d offer no timetable. d" I tu eel fro 11tate ~-cbW. He ltMda a , ~ ,._ ~ legilla e crltil!I f o{lowtng tbe unrest -----;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;-----r;;;';;sa;;d;;va;;n;;ta;g;;eou;;;' ;;oca;;u;;· ons;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;Sa;;;;;;n;,iJ;,iose;;;;;, °"';;;;.;ta.;R.;i.;caii;. ;o- cbance cf being ~ presldenl of . wbich p sued CSF Jut,aprl.ng. Laogsdcrf 1oov11;r1st:MINT cam~ by • blue-ri~ .•~ iald ' feels "nly relations with conmuttee: b~ on put lillfOfl of col-Jegislato h.ave been e~cellent." lege presul"1ts selections. Longsdorf . Dr. Shi , nofjng he'~ worked •closely ~led,, -with La orf lot the pas\ tbrte years, ~ told tbe "'"J""ad faculty .aalit,JTai re be will mako very li1nlfi· and staff late TUesday, 1 beUeve that cant ·m, Ueve me, nfilch needed con. after 10 or 12 years under one J:'l"e&ldeot, trtbuticns t this entire state college an institution ii UBU8lly better 11ned by system to hii new 1milicn " · new and dilrerent leaderstilp. ~ indicated he · wouid try to "I .will-...,... tbe vie< chancellorslllp spend as lnq time as. poalble vl.s!Ung Dec. 1. I plan a long ~ vacation campuaeS but' ether than Uiat ~ said · prior to that Ume, atMI I lnttnd1o take • "1 bav'en.'t had, a chance to ~lk aboui leave '"1m tbe campm .about tbt middle ·~ID" and bet•;..• plans for. the s•·te col· of October'" Lanpdorf ial4. le e . ' " "'f . . to He .told the prea , later hll vacall<>n g ~ \., plans were not J<I firm and that he In-i ~nee to,,r.:1"~ ti!~ :; :::-~rot!& P .. e J office '1ill be locatsa on Wllsbire BLAST Boulevw in Loa Angelaa. . • •• • • l•opn! called for facultJ, ttall and community support for Sllitlds. "I know that under bis leadenhlp thll colle1e will coolinue to move lhead. •• Prior' to hla appollitmenl at CSF, LaogsUf wu president of Puadena Ci· ty CGll<C•· Among ~e Cowlly ln- llitutlona be bu lllrVed "'" -the Fullerlon and Or-Caunty Cbam~ of Comnlutt, Cbildree'• l.foapltal, the Ari Museum ~alea u a board member, and the Educat1onll Telev"1cn Advisory Committee for the Loa Angeles found abandoned at tbe point from which the llliper appamiUJ fil:ed. At 1...i one cf the three wu btlitved aev~rely injured. The car'i windshield waa shattered by the blul A rifle na found in a nearby field and autboritlea theorized it wu the anipei'a weapon, blown there by the blasl . Two men travelins· .in a car behind the trucks w~ taken tnic cuitody. Officers aald both were memben of the teamsters . un.Jcn. lll•lropolilBn Alu. . ' ,,,.,, ...... ,, J HORTON. Tri.State, which ii one of the natlon's • 1 Ja11~ h1ule'ri of. npkl&iv,s, ii head- , quartered at Joplin, Mo., where moat of lta ~ teamSter-ernployes are based. Some 200 work out of Lexington, Ky., a~d .. ·fewer tban a·dolm are·busd·at Qlympia, •• Wub. ' _.,,..... r.,,.1 ' ' DRUGS •1 .... • ~ ' ! l GEM TALK ,~ • ) ' '· ;A._ • • TODAY by .I. C. HUMPHllD (Tho Bost Diamond Shapa) People often wonder what is the beat diamond shape to buy. Simp- ly, it's a matter of personal choice. The round shape has always been lhe most popufar shape. And it probably will continue to be so. In the large diamond sizes of around five carat! and over, emerald, pear, oval er marquise are1prefer- able. Many women prefer these shapes ever round regl.rdless what size the diamond ... The round diamond, when prop- ~ly cut, is the most brilliant. How- ever, the beauty of the other shapes makes up for thia to many people. A bellllilully cut .diamond. re- gardless of the shape, is a worthy object to possess. U you like two diamonds of different shapes, the simplest ·and be&t thing to do i• buy lhe tine tbllt'looks best to you, Whel!i you're, pleued, its our pleasure~ , .WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR "SIX POPULAR CUTS" I• tifiiiii'1 iif"liiliil<liml Into !Iii ifi1ir ~ May-we-adctour congratulations- acene, be!°" I\ la too lale. to Bill Ficker ancl tbt crew of the At tbe blgb ocbbol gulc!ance ofllce, Intrepid for winning lhe 119 year R.ichara Hollister, uslsttnt prtnc:IPJ] fOr old clusic, America'• cup. publk: aervl.cu, said be felt the numbers of -.S ln•olftd with drugs had not IDO"tued too ' much but "those who are in•ol'ftd are mort seriously involved." He aald that school t'OUnselon now have many reliable reftrnl aources and can guide atudtnts and funll lts aeeting confidential he.Ip. ,.1'tert art many places where they CID 1.t help wllhout being reported," said Hollister, "and families should take advantage of Utis referral aervlct.u - An f011 looking for jewelry of dig. tinct1on and beauty? You can trust J. C. HUMPHRIU JEWELERS. With over 24 years of 1ervlce to you, we carry only lhe finest. And we offer expert jewelry and watch repair. Visit us aoon , J. C. HUM- PHRIES JIWELIRS, 1121 Now- part 11..i., l1hoM -·· (lpon 4olly 9 tlll 6, Friday •-lllft 1111 f , , ·o · -' OMEGA All N.A.S.A. tslronauts, since the -;p~ce program began, havit worn Omega watches on their wrists. Ord I· nary, every day Jewelry 1tore Omega Speedmuter <qronograph1. The kind enyone e1n bU'y. Evert Omega whether for an aetron1ut or convenlionaTWear, Is mad; to the most 11eactlng standards to usure utmost de· pendabllity, We're proud to be an authorized omega dealer bectuH they make the best witches in l hls worra, or any olher. 1-tutt&~, •-dltl 1'"41!1h"'f Wrillt ~. MittiMS •l•"" ~ • 11-. "'11!11i.. '""" -di. tlllftl"• Ii.II I.IN -.lib lllllC1'11119 ... Klltt. Wl'llr•{jllil,.,,.,,l llS.. J. C. .J.lump~rie& Jeweler~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ·coNVINllNT TlAMS . IANKAMlAICAAD-M.ASTEA CHAA~E 24 YIAlS IN SA.Ml LOCATION PHONi 141·J401 I ) , • I ... Ibo ... tlei ·1 Ga· dn Cbl coa .. " cor • ·. - '.I - ' l f. J Ht do El "' la m Al G' b< "' th .. 01 al • ' ti H "' ft , .. sl N f. ti z E I J_ -.. t..go11a Beaeb Te ... y'•~Fbud ----N.Y. Stoek• YOC; '3, NO. 234, 4 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES Capo One-car I ,By PAMELA HAUAN ' ,,. .. D9ar Pi• ,.... Miakll Viejo gets heav~ police 1t- lention -San Juan Capillrano becBllSO iho .JeePy coutal city cauaes olily ..,.. ~ the trouble, , a veteran lheriff's ilepUty reJIOri<d ,leday. ' • 'Mle dildosure came /rom Sgt. Bradley Gates u be and Lt. Ted Dwyer ad- drtued ltf'e San Juan Capt s tr an o Chamber ot Commerce on the quality, COit and nature of law enforcement. • · "One car can adequately aerve this community,'' aald Sgt. Gates. "Problelll! ' ' ' •• / .. In Mission Viejo are 10 times worse, so they need more 1ervice." A controversy is raging in San Juan Capistrano over whether to continue under sherijrs department contract coverage or form its own locaJ police department. The City Council has ordered a study on costs of organizing a city police department, to see it It would be feasible. "In 1963-69, the city paid $31,000 for law enforcement," said Lt. Dwyer. "In 196t- 70, the cost was $75,000. He explained the amount is b88ed on 1remen I / 'l'eaelaing llnit . ' l~vine Hospital. Request Backed ' . . ~E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEnEMIER JO, 1970 TEN CENTS .. Police the prior year's.calla from the area serv- ed. The number answered' this yur will determine ,next year's paymenL Sgt. Gotea aold that by August or this year the lhertlf's deportment ha4 .._ •• ded to a total-of nearly 800 calls for crimes, Z4 traffic viol8tions and 12 auto accident!:, all in San Juan C4pistnno He aaid by the eqi:l of the year the total will probably repment a slight lncreaae over last year. Response to calls la m·ade from one patrol car covering San Juan Capiltrailo, Capistrano Beach and Dana Point, ac-- • a1n Protection 'Adequate' cording to Sat. Gatea. ''There ts one car during the day lhift. one.during the nl&h~ and one I« a sligbt- ly larger ....., lndudln( Saddlebact Ccllege during the graveyard llhlll," be explolned .• He aold the Mlaalon Viejo area bu two cars during the day but that one or tbese is on-call :for 'terTitory: u far away as Silverado ' Canyon. ''Nolle: of the .can baa a regular routine, sltho\Olh tliey sPf!1C1 70 pen:ent or their time ID;~ano J!eadl .and 5an Juan Ci.plltnm," ~ ~· • . .. --.. ---· . .. - "In cue of an emergency, can are available from ·Mission Viejo, South ~ and the El Taro-Laauna Billi area," Sgt. G-added. He' Aid normal respondlnc time ii five to m. minutes for a Code J emer1ency call, while other calls p:t a lf to 11 mi!lulo resJIOll", · Lt. Dwyer pointed out that the sheriff's office ii now providing tervlce JO( San Juan caplstrano, Villa Part ~ 300 lqUare miles of unkKt11 porated area. He ,.Jd lhl5 work.s out to one depu~ for every l,lllO people. -·r e - "But each patrolman has had ex- perience in lhe court processes, jail operations, and other pbuea ol the lherilf'J office before he goes go patrol, IO he is a much more experienced penon when he serves you face-to-face," added Sgt. Gates. u: Dwyer said at the present time the aherlff'1 department payl top . aalarie.s and thal smaller cities contemplating their own police departments will have to contend with new legislation setting a mlnlmum salary for lawmen. an Dying Wind Cools Fires In State · ' Endnnemeni of the 350-bed teadllng ~t•J. propaeid-b~UC Irvine's college Of medicine wu granted Tuesday by the J!eal.1!1 Fag!i~ Co'!ll"lttee 9r the Com- prdien&ive Health Planning ""A.asocial.ion (CliPA). The ~pplication now goes to the CHPA board-for-final-edlon-1.t-its-Dec.-2 - meeting. CHPA endorsement is needed Improving weather conditions t n Southern CaJifomla counties ravaged by the wont aeries of fires in its history to. day allowed a small army of wearyr -· ...fi~righten . .to.gain-lhe..upper-hand.- stveral severe' hotspq(S '"';'" some spew· Jna,. flames 7$ feet · high -were the ·iaram of men battling the worst con- Noted Movie . Actor Horton Dies at 84 ENCINO (AP) -F.dward Everett Horton, whose sly, wry trin. outrageous double take and a'nxious mannerisms made him a master of drawing room com- edy for 60 years, died lfuesday. He was 84. The Bro0k1yn-:born Horton made his debut u a diorua boy, starred in I countleu ,plays and a.de men than 100 -"'--. / --·~•· I I Death came iit 1111 ~ oa Edward Everett Hortoa Lana la tlill Loo Aqelea 111burb. 'lbe cause wu not announced but the family requelled that, ID lleU of flowers, memorial conlllbutlona be made 1D the American Cancer Society. Horton was1 admitted to a hospital at Glens Falls, 'N.Y., on Sept. f. He ·bad been stayini at hls summer home 1t nf:arby Lake George It lhe tlme. He left the hospital a week or so later. In a reeent interview, reflectiq on hi.s career, he~ .said: . "I never considered m)'ldf a movie ac- tor. I'm a stqe ador, happielt when I'm an the stage ln a pod pla7 with a nice a\ldienct." , :m.s play performances Included more than 2,0oo in one alOl)le, "Springtime for Henry," as. a aomewbat r a k i s h automobile magnate, Henry Dewlip, who muped, laugbed, cried, danced ind hop- ped to audience dellpt. One critic wnite that the show ls ''Horton's vehicle, and wben he's not on slap the play comes to a cruhlq halt • , • Horton II Dewllp ind Dewlip ts Horton." iJ1 his 'Ill -toured 1q and little thealen thnJll&llout the nation for about 20 weeks a year In that and other farnlll1r roles. He made his first screen 1ppearance ln lt:ll In the leading male role of ''Too (Seo HORTON, Pap II I Home Delivery f -~rice Increased A -tubscrlpUon rate of !US P'1' ,_ for borne dellvtl')' or .the DAILY PILOT .-1n1o elfed TbancloJ, Ocl. I. Continued r1a1111 coa11 or a11 produdlon elements -inc:ludlnc a rocenUy an- -II poi ton newsprint price In· creue -have made the 25-cent increase neeeaary. Your DAILY PILOT carrier, an ln- itependent merchant, will ea)oy hi.gher nminp from the new price and the DAILY PILOT wlll -lnue to lml'""' nportinl and producllon ledmiqlles to ..deliver an evt11 better product. lo )'OU Ih lhallltun. for stale: licensing aod approval of federal funds. 1Ibree other projects also were recorn- .-W ro< ~ Tqeaday n!gbt by the committee. 'Mley Include an SG-bed addition ~ ihe. vt • bed Costa Meaa Memorllllbpltal . Thi """mttlee rec:Ommended approval olhlollcioae~~F­ lalnhleau N.,.q Cellter, AMhetm, -"'c:oo..rt llO. of lb 152 -1D lonl term psycbla&ric care, retJti ninc 12 for convalescent patients. Beverly Manor Sanitarium of Orange want.I to reduce its number of beds by eight, to 142, assigning 78 to care of alcoholics and 64 beds for long term psychiatric care. The UCI teaching hospital will cost an estimated $30.7 tnillion. It would be built on 14 acres of the UCI campus. With camtrucUon expected to begin In July 1'13, the new hospital would expand the numbor or f<ocblni hospital - available to medical itudenll and would cifler complete inedlca! !aclllu.. to the Newport holpitll HrVice area, which stretchel along the coat from Newport Beach to Laguna Bead! and Inland to -Viejo. Freewa y Hearing Slated Tonight The 'c.atifornia DiVilion of Highways will bold a p.iblic hearing at 7:30 o'clock tonight on the plonnJng and design ol th< Pacific Coal Freeway in·tbt Capiatra~ Dana J'olnt mu. 'Mle bearing will be held in the cafeteria of the Qoown Valley Elemen· tory School, 29292 Crown V a 11 e y Parkway, Lacuna Niguel. Although the bearing is for design and plannq along the freeway route. which .... adopted In 1117, Dlvilion or Highway officials stra:a: that "anyone who bu an oplnlon will be beard" al the bearing. ' ,, . ' ' 1 • • ';.} ) ~ , • ' '. ' • ' .,. , r t , . ' , . Ul"I ,,....,. 30-FOOT ci!AtER 'BLAST ~D .\1:i.'tiio~lf~~AS -ofW,.l~111:i.M,1_i1 ;Tll"'CK ·&Lm 'Uj. ; . ~r Sprlngfl1J4.'Me..-•~ ~~ ~~roa ·-~~·~4'°'.'~9' iia~iloa ,': 1 . :~ ', . . " ' ; r ·!.. . i , ' . ' ':-' .t '. ' . ' .-' • Dynamite T;;iii:k :B~~ '.¥e~~gitb..f!i~ · · · · · · ' · ·:Camp ·Pendle.iO.,,, By Sniper's Rifle: S'hoi SPRINGFIELD; Mo .. (UPI) - A truck loaded with an esUmated 47 ,000 pounds of dynamite was blown up by sniper fire to- day on interstate .. west of Spri\lifield, police said. Only !r•&JDents of the truck uJ4 bitJ of the bodies of the lruck's two drivers were found after the blast: which wai Mar'cl ·as rar is 20 miles away mid ihatteted Plate glau windows iD Springfield, eight milts distant. The truck was operated 1 tiy Tri.State Trucking, Inc., tlle tariet 'of a tnnlsten strike which began SePl 15. The FBI entered the case some ttme ago after 11evera1 truck.! owned by the concern, which speclallus ·In the baullng ol_ a- · plosives and ,nuctear. materials, wet;e fired upon. The driver of a Tri-State tnict travel- ing ahead of the ,~cle which exploded reported seeing 1 muzzle nub. u he paSRd a highway intercha~e: Moments later the blast ~. blo.wirli: ·a «;rater 25 to 35 feet deep In the hlpway ind ·causing extenaive ·~ee 1o-tWO'filling ! ata~ions arid: a candy shop 19a.ateJ. at-the :tntercllange., Approximately two , how;1 · ~rlier gunfire had hit the 'l'ldiater of · another truck operated by Trl'Statt, the . Green County sheriff's-olflee said; • ' Offlcen Wued a plc~up order .for three men believed to ha'e occupied .a car ·(See BLAB!', Pap I I . . • Two cues ,of · menlngitll ·at .t;arn p Pendleton were repoH.6:1 this wetl in the lateat ' 0utbreal:' ·or ; the cllleOie. . two Marbi<! ttalneei have !>eOii ~ltalfzect r 'Mle moo .serfu\ss~o! t!ie 1!11nal·•l· ·fllction hila bit 1Ro1er E~ Ivy, 1 private · wllh K Company; '2nd ' Battalldn, 2nd ' 1nlairtry 'rra1nb.; Relimeril . : Ivy,"wb6 liu.1.confaciou.~rrii of men- •Jngftil; l'~ 1Jitei!.~ ~in serious ·condiUon·and under: laolaUon·care at the NaY~I Hmpltll •il tbe'bue.' '· . A Jea.s sert00k·anc1 noncontagious' form . or 'lhi ;dise.ue" bu been :c:ohtr1cted by .aJIC)llls member ol lvy'1 regiment. • . Pv!. Ric:bard P, loaea, ll, ii iJL fait condlllon at the aame boopilal.,He la not llnder quarantine, bue llP1keame!l Aid. 8Qlh men fell W urly,ll\ll nel • tinulng fires, in Los Angeles and San Diego counties. -The pst Laguna lire that blaekened 185.000 acres tn San Diego County wa.s 70 percent contained by 2,000 men on its 120- 11Ua ,petlmeler. ODe la!p bOt lpOt lq the massive blaze eonttnued to cause trouble, b u t lilllhorltJos predicted It could be cooled down by-Tbunday. D1Ji11nlrhfn1 d,..rt winds that whipped the bundr:eds of individual fires that bn>ko oat be&lnnlng last Friday and In· creulng humidity was aa answer to firemen'• j>rayen:. · ''The weather made all the difference," aald a 1pokesm1n fer the l.oa Angeles CountY Fire Department. Firertghters {inally surrounded the tut of the giant Mli.libu-Cbatsworth-Siml blaze DOrth'!"elt of downtown Los Angeles a~ au.t Tuesday, which came early due to 11n9ke. Tbe death toll rose to 10, meanwhUe, with discovery of the bod.lea of an elderly Los Apgeles County couple incinerated ID a .1tJlly near their home. • President Nixon encompassed .1 all of Southern Calliomia in a proclamation declaring it a dlJaater area, thus quali- fyln1 tboulands or bomeless for low-In-tereat ·government loans. Ilomage aince the outb..U Friday II esUmaled at '175 million and almost a • hall-milJion acm are scorched. More than 400 horn., and 193 other structures were destroyed. . Still burnlng wert an 11,()00.acre blaze In ·Sequo11 National Fore.st n e a r Bakenllekl and a 32.JOO-ac:re brusil and Umber fire nearby. A 12,00Jt.acre brush lire burned In Cuyamaca State Part in San Diego Coun· ty. Near .Fontana, an 1,600 acre blaze destroyed a museum which bouaed nine 1Jtllque automobiles, and killed 11111 pilouanla at EUwanda pme farm. Laguna Beac~ Drug R·at~ J u~p_s . . · We•t•er By BARBARA KREIBICH Of "" Diii'/' ...... , .. " A definite Increase in narcotics pro- blerm at Laguna Beach High School is .creating concern amonc juverµJe officers and school officLt.ls. Detedive Alex Jimenez of the Police Department'• juvenile division aw.ssed the development today. . · "It IOrt of died off Jut year," he said, "'and w'e had relaUvely few problems un. til toward the doae ol ICbool. But It got oil to a bad lllart lhll year, moaUy •t a lower ap level -lludenta coming In u freshmtn and tophomores." Jimenez .. Id at lea.st 1$ students have been under surveillance for IUlp!Ct.ed dnl&.lllvolvement alnce school opened. "We cooperate with the school," said the ollioer, "and ....... 1 wltb both the students and their families ." School Superfntandent WU!lam Ullom Uf(6'tflmlll<!r to ... £arly COWllOling. "There are more..cues tbil year," aaid Ullom. 41and we are working with the juvenile department to coofdlnate our counseling, I think it would be very belpful il parents could 1ry to become familiar wilh the aympto'ins of drug" abuse for. early . klmtiticaUon of pro- blems. Counseling ~ always avauable at the scboor guidance office." Jimena aold lncfdetda· ~v.,)MQ!vri._ ""' and minor daallnc la drup Including marijuana, I.SD and pll!J. lncludlng legal, pmcrlptlnn-type pUlo Iba\ atudenq IP' pam>Uy obtain.at home, or from-., and band out t<> their friend•. Experimental drug u1e1 he 1ald, now seema 1 ... pranlenl,11 Ille _..,..... J...b, but ~ 1D .... mcm...i a.~ emnth liif. iilihlh iraden, who then take the bablt Into bl&ll ldlool. -of the studenta and fllllr families retpOOd to COlllll<llnC. llmenel •Id, but -lnl-can bring about u-puislon. J . ' ''We're really very concerned,'' 11id officer explained: "Thele kkb mhard to the longtime juvenile officer, '.'and I reach ••yway, ud it jull m1ke1-.them more dl1trusUul and turns them more would urge young people and their itronglY, toward the frllerlil Who got them families to come in an4 counsel with the started. Jt would be ru.ily , helpful jf juvenife department ii they hive pro-parentl' would teek • couueUna right blems they can't handle.'Worm~tl0il"l1 • .,..,., either fmn the-ju...U. depai:t- alway1 confidenLW, ualeas actual arruUi ment or the tcbool, if lhiey 1U1pect • druc are invol~d, and we very ott~ u a • protdem." • ulllilcl our pa iijiilti ... , can~&Jpr"WlifiliiCiiililil lelllDl"'lhe Pribliiil - solve niaJ\y of the probl1D11 !o<:ed by · develop too io., wltboul npart - young people." . ' ' ' Int, JbhJaa llid, •k'I a·ftll trapdy \o iJI iuspected drul...., oecurrln( In or . -lh<ila lf.JW'Old opeid fftm and near the ochool -. famllleo · m In-add !rub whil haft jUll 'about blown tervleW<d by boih rchoOI coomelon and ·their infDdl wlib drup. 'l11eir respo~ juvenile officers, Jimenes 11kl, aDd are slow. you can't set through to them usually are cooperaUve "when tbey pt and they don't trust 111Jbody, not even -belna mad." t11e1r 6"n porenll. Tbef ralale only to the Pirenll ut11ally relcl t<> the dlocowry l1'0UJI they llirtad wtlh and K'loe<oma that their dlllclm ara usln1 drup wtlh a more anil mon difficult to halp them." com!>lnatlon " shock and a-and t':frortl or ldlool ollldall and juvenile promptly '1 te •-otmi dlldpllnt olficerl, lie• 1114. .,. dlnc1ld lowud tbetnselves, said Iha ofllcor. ..ac111n.-1nd coan•ftna wllh,..., peo. "Yei11111t Iha llldl l-.,•t help," Ille ( .. IHllJlll, .... I I • .. • ' •• 'Mle sun will break t1uwrJ> that ,pateby i:oistal fol Tbunilay In Ume 10 stretch the local temper ... luJU up to 75 degrees, boost.ins the inland mercury to 81. INSIDE TODAY If 11ou want to go to a pla11 , this -weekctld,_Ul.e.r_e cte ... 11{e_ni11 ·of Chem to chOose from -JO . °" the boardi in Oronae Coun- ty alone. See Enttrtainmmt, Page 24. ....... • ..... ... -' -·-.. ,_..._ n !fllltolNil ..... .. Cfltd;lf!W "' ' ··-c-w " ,_ ... .... ,,. .. ._ " . .,, ....... .. ,_ .. ·-..... Dtatll Mtflcft "' Or •• ....._... • .......... '" • lltet ~ ... ., a ...... I RI ... ·-.. ·-.... -· .. u -• ·-.. ."..-" ............... -• --.. --" • • t j ' L - ~po~efs ;· · Head -Off . Gypsy Moth~·\.-· ' . . . Orange County agrlcull0ral ol!Jdal• hope they have bUied ell an lllleatalfoa In the San Juan.Capistrano area of IYPl1 moths. a serious pest that destroys hwwood and '"1ler in.. Leooard !JekhUI, uslltanl agricultural commtmonef 'for Or1nce County, aid the egg mus was located a couple of weeks agu after a tip horn U.S. Depart· tneDI DI Agricultural oftlclala on Ille wt Coast. \be IYPIY molh egp wen .., "dun- nage" lumber UM1 for bracing on a truck, II.id Liekh111. It ceme from New Jf!lR.y. .. , I Nij~n :'Gi~W arni. g 1 \r ~ • ... r .... . ~. ' .. -~ J)anger' of - NAPJ.111 (IJPI{.,, Preoldeot N• prcsldenla In N.,._, He smiled ud • • "A perJ' of ~ ••• .' •• _ .. one of ~ el ......, 1ft1!, dailpr" lo , a shoolt handl whllo lipinl cbeoted by 11111 Yory great da~. in l lim< ol childreq or NA TO 11a1r memben as be ' ',,1wi1e. there Is hnlou, Ihm la lhe lack period ol chup, ll@Cl'<ilY I<> entmd the beadqutrten '°llli!llDI loi 1114· 1ol "!¢1deict jMI C<llll!l :wjljlll b#Wllty cl.l)"Wlth NATO mllltllt llld U.S. two me<tine· ,lttllU lo be the-r ol the daJ." ~uc-tdvi.eri Oft the1'!Jddla._!!aat His vi1U, Nixon oaid, undii!lned "the a.rare bis departure .. ·1fiii rll'lt power vacuum left by Gamal Abdel ' American cammitment to a Mediter-Amtri~ ~ ever to vlibt Com- Nwer;1 death: • · roneao tlltt wW nol be our -spefklol DIWllat 1~ ~oo mdllrttll the "Wbat .. miiat mlla Js llttt la this ol an Amerlcu1,.a, but a ... lllaj llUl ~ambe$ !IA!ll, Italy, period ol lnlllllilllJ or imostalnlJ;lnci or beloog ta ill people." • • • ,. . , · Malti, IA)'•. pouJblt lact oit:oal1dlnce. •bar la,qeed-He paid lttliiite lo a NATO;ollnOe. llat Gr~3Ji· ·' , I sr a e I , ed It u inllitlltlon Uiat II at.bl<' ... aiid is strong and united. "It hll -·but II Leb ud Efypt. NATO Js such u inllitution," Nixon said is a power thlt exisis for the Po-of Tbe· ~ mlnbter:iii. €airo. Donald C. at a 'red carpet reception at NATO'• peace," he said. •, . Berp..,'b asslped to the Spanish em-oouthem•beadquarten. ~ With Nauer's death oven~ bwyf ~ ~·cliploma!lc rela-A'*"! mietring ao honor SUAtd Jn first part of· his 12,IJOO.mllO, D tiOlll • D Iha "1Jnltod States and plumed N•poleoolc hat" N-joined trip, Nlxoo aaid' ~ , Egyplo :: . • J-·' Amulcu, Brltlah, llallan, Greek'. •nd "'x , · ' '1'llrill* cammuxten of tbe alliance •. ~ . .. '... • ' ..... ~.r::r~~11~~:=r; •. An)~ela .. DaVis Conne.~ted 1 .. • The lumber was buthed and an aru of ·-·3,000 •q•u•1ee1 ~ U.. 1tora1e site was sprayed. "Indications are tbet we have 1otten the thlng ·~en "" ol," said lJUbua. "but we won't· know· until neat. niftnl." · That is whek the eigs would hatch. Liekhus said there is one generation of the motbl hatched per year on the eut cout but "·it is OOt knowrl 'if they mJcht reproduce faster in the warm C&lifarnla climate. ~ -ld te· a lWO'baur ..Won · ·, ~'.-• · · '. . ,~=~~:~s~~ To · Boat ·m1· ack Attempt 11: , • w1111 PresidMt JOl!p Bro& n1o,, who u• . · · . valued conlada with both tht Arab world · • I .The moth, introduced accidentally Into Musacbuaetts In about 1869, baa never beoome establllhed In caJilomla. "! certainly hope we•ve golten all of ft," said Liekhus. "Because it woold be rouj!'h to take care or." He, said the moth prefers maple, oak, sycamore and other b<Oadleal hardwood3 but would alacl •t· tack other trees. Delon.ting the tr.Do, by caterpillars eating the leaves kills them. . • . DAK.V fll.OT ..._ ............ SHllLDS' !Lll'Tl AND LANGSDORP POLLOWING ANNOUNCIMINT Nni AaaltntMnt for Col Stale .Pullor1eot'1· l'ounollnt Praoklont and the Soviit Union. He was a good · I friend of Nasser. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Fugitive The FBI in Miami says It gets in Nixon presumably will aeek Tito's aid Angela Davis may have been among average o'f two tips daily on the during two days of talks in persuading three persons whci tried to force 1 whereabouts of Miss Davit, who Is OD the I the new, :uet-unknown Egypt I• n •~i. FBI's "10 most wanted " list for her ~ charter boat captain at gunpoint to a.a.ae ll ed · 1•• hoot t A 7 leadership to honor the Arab-'-aell · a eJ: conoecliOn w "° a .s ou ug. WI them to Bimini, nn.ice here say. t •• -.. ~• · St Raf I Calif ceaa.fire and .,ursue peace negotiations. ,.... a u•e \;U&l,I u1ouse m n ae , . .... Police said Warren Woods identified Authori"· y th -year ·'d former The president WU obviously relued ....:s sa . e .-"VI 1 from, an o~ernllht stay at the Vjlla the woman from photosraphs as the \ P'l!iosopl:l,7 instructor at i.JtLA purchased Roatbel'TY, IOUthem residence of ltalia:i black ,mlli~nt from-CallfonU,. Woods Uit awl( used. 1'-ip. ,~hootout, which said he was approached early Tuesday at resulted'in the.de•th of a judge and three Firm. Postpones Capistrano Exp_ansion Plan the Castaways Motel Dock by the woman men who commandeered the courthouse. and two male companion.s, police said. After looking . at FBI photos, Woods Woods said ttiey pulled l gun on him &aid, "If it waan't Angela Davis, it had to but they left after he told them be didn't tie her ~Win sist.er." He told.police tht Uio have enoogh fuel for the 60-mile lrlp to jumped into a rented car and sped of[, the Bahamian Islands, police said. Bad Check Trial The r a v e (l o u s orchard • destroying larvae became 1 serious economic menace in New England. Their spread to other state1 was ucrlbed to lairricanea that hit the New England seaboar.d in the 1950s. Strong winds carried deJJriS lit· tered with the eggs. -·-·-.. ··---·-·---------------...... _ . t . . • : . . _l'lw 191'. Iha comtructloo of • 14 · -mllllon lniluatrlaJ t.cruiy In Sao Juao C.plllruo have lllaled oul In Wayne, N.J., police checked out a report that a person of Miss Davis' descri ption had ~ seen in a car with California lice.me plates. Pollet there said the ma~r wu turned over to the FBI, which hid no comment. Delayed; Sanity Tests Ordered Liekhus said that visual inspection ot.. the area would be made In the aprUW and" traps will be set. The adul t female moth is white with dark wing IJWtingS. The wiap have about lwo and a hall Inch span although the female Oles little. The smaller olive brown male, with dark wing markings, is • 1trong flyer. The yellow en• are about a twentieth of an inch in diameter. l.ffllfl!~, Jtloped Vp • -Dr. Shields Takes Reins . At Cal State Fullerton ~ ~·:::~.,~~ Petition Seen Dtcklnaon aod Compaoy NJd !mcuts , for tb8 need for apace upart1lon did not An Oranae County SµPtfior Court trial -u pndlcted. O·ver Freeway for a rn.n accUl<d •f wr111nt ·1.11.000 He atd the company JI. IOinl to hang worth of bad checks on the San Clemente on to tbe property, which ii located on J L N • l branch of the Bank of America was = 2:.:.-::.: lllllby "'"'~Ce~: n aguna igue lidellned Tlieaday pendinl a rullni .. th• v---, but doll not hive •nv plans defendant'a sanity, uw.,-..-.. -v Door·t<Hloor petition circulation in The traps would be set for the moths lo make sure none had emerged from the eggs and moved into the n!'arby trees. Tbe llnn -·the ........ -located WU aol ldei!WJed. at this Ume to develop Jl Laguna Niguel, Jn oPJIOlltlon to the Coast Judge Byron K. McMiiian baited the • -~~~-.JJ The manufacturer of medical aupplle.t Freeway, is expected foUowinf: freeway trial of 'Darrell Graf Halen, 42, formf.tlY BJ ,GEORGI LEJD.\L, j'1 ~ ..m.t. hil bachekr11 and and equipment bed tboUlht to becln COD-deailn beari.np toni&h:L in Crown Valley of Salt Lake City, and ordered him to at ., Oillr ---'I l<Jqrea M • O c c 1 d a ah I -this pul moatll. Ropderlngs Sch 1 Dr. wdulm a. tt.gpdorf. )ftlldiat of Collep.I a4 hll 'doctorate tram , UC bad been midi, lbowlna ID !mpnajve Th~. campalp has been sparked by return to hi.! courtroom Oct. 13 for a Laguna Artist Jane L. Weddle cal State P'Ullerton. baa --1Dfad llel1roleJ. Ho boldx tile academic rank el 5Pllllab atylt ~ 1'llb a rod We roo! Nll"el w .. t resldenla whoee homes sanity bearing. He freed Hiiien •• !tis vice cbancellor for 8C8d11Dlc &liaJrl CJi proleuor of biltory. 611 6xmtalm, l'llllD.,._ • W more would be ucriflced to the freew1y and to own ~ and canceled the tbe state mllop oyatem, -De<. L · la 11111, tile Orance Ccuaty Preu ciub tben ao lndult':l"l l•cl1JtY. on .. ff·ramps. previously issued 135,00o bail bond. a ":!ff aamld blm "Mu cl tbe Year lo J:duca. Tha plaitl .lib 'to btva boalod 400 Petil!oGJ opPG;nr \hef f'fl•J. u,. !J~'1'1! J+• f1!~ 1.tad 1n < to Uoa." '' ~ 1'llb .. ~~ ol 14 been'<i~~ liiHv~ &Mal~I pm,l lolriil argun!On11.1aiit .:..i.-Ille d ' 1 .... _._,.-,.., __ Dr R G WhUese' mlllkil: Ml"1 of thell·1m • were to communitia, for pruentatlon t0 freeway _;,;,.,. ,_a~.---"""•-~_.... -..--• re~ · · • " bavt )Mn drawn from'tbe mar1..-t stocky investment counselor insisted on -~ --.,._ -..,._ N, -rwquul l'f Ullpmeat u deu "· planner William K. Huhlmolo In the Services .Slated .' wben l•Dpdorf -W. ; . ,of IDltltutlooal retiardi wu approved by Tha loltltl pllue ol the projod wu lo bearings tonight. defending hlmaell against bad checl< Nolmiulat be liid·lllteadod 1mn te CbeacellorDumke · lnvoMI .....-iloD of laclllUea with Tbe door-to-door effort will be acbadul· charges. Judg' McMillan !Jritlu,psled be hil IUt ,ear u p(elldOnt ol CSF lo hil, llfl' .,..i.', ••-'orf oaid' be !'!.:~elopedlo l~'?r:ty~'dl~:_.:"6.,.!ul,oooly ed by · Niguel • Hom.0...erx ·ud Com· the' services· ol th~ P,.blic defiflder and Funeral services will be held Frldly at _ __..,_1.. be 1..-·1....1 for an of tta 11-hoped •• be .._....,. QH WViU uaY1111 _, munity Association. · 1 l p.m. at Paclllc View Mortuary In WWQI -,.... :.1-. w ~able to bnprove the educa-aquare feet tm1!oylnC J2IO penona'with Niguel West residents have Indicated then tried to persuade Hafen to accept • 1 C.Orona del Mar for Jane L Weddle, a :t~b>~:i. ~ ~~· ::i-=•1:,tibT, :::a= be 4~ an annul piyrOll of. 112 mllllan. 'lbil was they would rather have all of the tract's court-appointed private attorney. • - Sooth Laguna artlst who died Monday. him about two .u, qo CODCtl'DlDl-tbt-handle tilllUmoay bifOi'e leflllld . to thnlplr• ln 1bout five yean. homes taken by the state than to have Halen was anuted last July 13 at LDs I She wu 59. ... vice cbancellcnbip. ln.IUeea .. vt com-Rhodes said · that if 'expan'sion occurs, awaths of homes demolished by the Angeles International Airport by FBI Mn. Weddle dted tn TljUIDI:, MD. Dr Shields M, becomel the ,aOneest · · - _ . the new plant will still be buill But he freeway iftltallation. learina othen in 1gents and San Clemente police aa be after ~ length)' Wnesa. A resid!nt ·of ta•-' 11 g 'dllef He .-.... • '1NO -. ·4_, J>(!U!fte the acqµiaitioo, .of ',.JOIDe_ yocal could offer no Umetable. disadvantaaeoua locaticms. returned from San Jose, Costa Rici. Caltfornll for 51 years, Mra. Weddle s u:i ~ e e . • t~ -,.., • Jlglltatlye aitlcs · followln& the unre1t -------;,;;;;:;;;;:;;;;--:---,~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;~;;;;;i~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;i;..-came to South Llguna in the late 11301. chance ' of being n~ed IK"f'l4·pf th!.·' • -~-jll,ued CSP tut:spttng, Llnpdorf _ ADYllT111MIMT Daring her fint yun ln the 11'9/abt · cam~ by a bl~ibboai ~ said :hJ fe'els "my relatiOOI with 1"1)fted 1s 1 pottery decor.W for comm.Jttee, ba~ on pa~ blftory of col-Jeg1alat0rs have been excellent." Brp)'lon's Pottecy In Lacuna. lege presidents ael~ Langsdorl .. Dr. llblalds, noUn1 be'd worked cl01<ly ' la later yea;a, she •nd bar husband. •peqtlated. _ ---'--• lrllll·l.aliP!orf for tha peat ll>nlt ye..., Claude, operated the El J\Mchlte·pottery ~f told the ~ lacuHy . ~ -rm·lltlt'e be will maka nry tlplli- fad«J' and rtllc mu.eum lJ! ·t&e and staff late Tuesday, I believe that C1¢ and. believe me, much needed con. Capistrano Valley. · after 10 or 12 yean under one president. trtbutions to this entire state et1llege Mrs.~ Weddle wu commilllonld to ID lnltltutkm 11 uaually ~ MrVed by system, in his new·po1Ulon." · point the two pictures ol tha Welllm .uw and dllferent leadership.. . Laogadorf' indicated 'be· Would try lo . White Houso which aow hong ID the Sao · " "I wlll ._ tha vice dlancellonhip spend aa IDtlCb u .... ,, poulble vislUnr CJemente lnn. ·Dec. 1 I Pia!' a lone needed vacation campuae~. but other than that, he said, s~ is survived by her husband, of the ~Drier to that time, ud l ,~to ~ea "I baveJ'.l't had a chance to talk about family hotne. 31952 Sunset Ave.: ~1 leave from.~ campus. abOlit-~ middle , 'blaeF _,,~ better' plaDl;for the atate col· Cbarles T .. of SouthcLquna, and llObort .of October, LallPd<!f jlalil'. ·. llon lep.system." · D. Story, of Holly-.Dod; • brother, John • He lold the proa ·IO!lr'bit .aca · K. Leberman, ol Laguna Beach aod ilve plane ""'* nol 181 llrm:oild t1ia1 Ile ln-grandchildreo. fended to llWntalll hil eor-·del, Mar Tho family 1111111t lhooe wlahlol ·lo relden<e "for thof ilme llolafl." .Hit now ·From POfle' I make memorial contributiona ·JDIJ' cab-office will be 1ocat,cl, oa_ • .Wllsblr-.i, BT ·.{ST tribute tq the Amerteaa Caocer Society. Boulevard ID Loo Anget<s: • ' · bn, • • • ' • DAILY PILOT •'""""I... H•'-= ...... ·-·--....... c.... ..... . .. CJa , ... OIU.Mfl C0AtT lllUll.llMIMt CiJM,iJd· ---~ .a ........... ..w..... ~ ,.ruldtoir ..,. ~ .... .. • Jo .. I. Cwln • • Viet '"':°"" .... o-1 ......, n..•~il -TNr,• f,;. ~~· 11 .. , .. I. NtR ...,. o,.,.. CN11r ..,... Laapdorl called for 1-117, llall aod . Cl. '<oromunlty aupPort for .llhltldl. "1 llnow found ~ •t the point from whi<h that under hil lt9derthtp.t:btt collq:e will the mtper mpparenuy fired , At leut one continue to JrlOff,abud." of the Urie Wu believed .evertly Injured. Prior to hil appointment .at CS1, The carr.-"1ndlhield waa shattered by Lanpdorf was president of PUldenl _CJ.. the blut. A-rifle wu found in a nearby ty College. Among Oral1p Ooupt1 -In-field and outhortUeo theorued ft wu the tlltutidnl be bu aerved hava been t!>e · anlper'1 ""'POD· blown there by the Fullerton and Oraoge c:o,m1y Ctanibin blast. of Commefce, Qilldren'1' Hoepltal, tbe Two mtn travellng in a cit behind the Art \t:uaeum Aasociatea: u a board trucks were taken into custody. Officers member, and the Educltlonal Televiaiotl said both were members of the teamsters Advi>ory Committee for the IAt Angele* -union. Metropolitan .v,a. Tri-State, wbld! is one or the nation'• HORTON·. • • • Much Bulinea.'' For """' yon he 1>ltemlled fibn worlr with • I t o c k perlormucea in Los Angelet, 1nd for two Jargest baulen of n:plosives, II head· qaartmd at Joplin. Mo., whm most of ltl 800 teamster-employes are blsed. . ~ ZOO work oUt of Lexington. Ky., and IMr tllao • doien m f>Ued at Olympia, .Wub . f'ro,. POfle I . :ran·he prodnced anc1 a1arroc1 lo hil-""" _ DRU"S ltoct compaar 1n Hollywood. , \.7 • • • Despile his long career as a film com· : 1 • 'Miu. IMlll' admltm remembered blm • pla In da°"' ol being drawo loto tho q . u a """'"ble laadinl man who pla,ld -·before it Is 1oo Jato. , .,,,... -.... lluutiea ta GtrlnMla . Al the high ochool guJdaaco ollk:e, • Dollu. llllf1 8eM11. Blancba Yurka, • ltlcbc'd Holli.ster, •aislant pr1Dc1pal for Ethtl Teny ud Dorotf\y Dellon. publlc oervica, Hid be loll the numbers In lllm ro1e1 ba might be a harrlod ot tbidenla lnvolved.:itj.th dl'.!!P bad aot hottJ clerk, tuuy businusman or eood-increutd too much but "thole Wbo are hearted, bu.lybody relative. Almoat 1 involwed are more !erloualy involved." trademark wtre bis exptts1lol\I . of He said that school counselors now al1nn, Q)ftSern1Uon, panic. have many-reliable referral sourcu and Asked once If he ml&ht tttire, Horton can guide studenll and families seeking tald: "Never • .An actor retires only when confidential help. "Tbtte •re many tbtre'1 no further lnterest ln his work.'' pl1et1 ,ivhere they c1n set help without He hid l't(lently tue1t-starred In tW(I being reported/' uld Hollilter, "and television ltt1e1 1>od uld he flguria he famllles should take advantace of this was ''lood for another 20 yean usily.'' referral service.'' GEM TALK TODAY by .I. C. HUMPHllll (Tho hot Diomenoj Shapa) People often wonder what is the best diamond shape to buy. Simp- ly, tt11 a matter of personal choice. The roond llbape ha• alway. been the moot l',OPuiar 1hape. And it probably will continue to be 10. In the large diamond sizes of around five carat& and over, emerald, pear, oval or marquise are prefer· able. Many women prefer these shape1 over round regardless what size the diamond ... The round diamond, when prof>"' erly cut, is the most brilliant. How· ever, the beauty of the other shapea makes up for thll to many people. A beautifully cut diamond, re- gardless of the shape, is a wort.by object to possess. If you like two diamond• of different 1ha:r.s, the aimplest and best thing to o is buy the one that looks best to you . "'When you're pleased, its our pleasure. WAl'.CH NEXI..Wl.IK_~O,.,,__ __ a "SIX POPULAR CUTS" May ... add our con,iatulatlolls lo B1ll P'lcter and the cmr o! the lntraptd for winning the 119 year old classic, America's Cup. Are you lookinf for jewelry of dis- tinction and baautyi You.cu tnut J. C. HUMPHRIES JEWELERS. With over 24 years of service to you, we carry only tho finest. And we oUer expert jewelry and wa tch repair. Visit us •oon, J. c. 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'. • COMMISSIONER HASTIN GS (LEFT), POLICE CHIEF KEN HUCK DISCUSS· TRAM'S MERITS Laguna Beach Officials Examine, Then rest·ride Proposed Mass Transit Vehicle 'Midi-Bus' Has Test Run S1nall Tour · Vehicle Checked Out in Lagunn Beach By PATRICK BOYLE Q;! tn. O•llY l"llfl STiii t.akuna BeB.ch city officials and in- lere&tcd residents got a free b1,1s. r.ide fro'm th~ city Tu esday on a new . 18· passenger electric bus. The white tour bus, bearing a \\'estingllouSc: nameplate abqve a rear bumper, might help solve I o c a I . transportation problems . according to _:· Planning Commissioner Robert Haslings. ~-.-But it certainly 'von't fall under the category of rapid transit. The top speed of the boX-like bus is nine miles per hour -on a flat surface. The speed goes do1vn as the hills go up. The purchase of some sort of new . \•chiCles to replace aging buses acquired \\•hen the city took O\'er lhe local bus line is under consideration. One possibility is a joint buying effort by the city And lhe Festival of Arts. The vehicles would be used for general municipal transporlation most or the year and would bt switched to 'an em· phasis on festival trarric during July and Augusl. REflfOVABLE DOORS Designed \Vilh glass all around , the \Vestinghou~ bus has doors that can be removed during hot \veather. It-runs on a bank or 12 six-voll batteries that can be removed for recharging, \vhich is re· quired ·about every six to eight hours, depending on the hills. The bus stands about 10 inches off thr gTouiid and, at 14 feet in length . is i;mallcr lhan big buses. but bigger than mini-buses. It Is soi''l of a midi·bus. The s1nall crowd or Lagunans \\•ho gathered al the Festival grounds Tuesday lo see and test-ride the nc1\' veh icle cx· am ined it closel y. ·some cOnlmehted lhat the: bumpers on' ' . Firs·t Lad y Takes Tou1· '·Of Italian Boys Town • ROh1E (AP) -Pal Nixon visited an • Tlalian Boys Town Tuesda y while her ... husband tended to business on the ; · ·Mediterranean Sea. 111'rs. Nixon drove into the Roman -suburb! to visit Boys Town. to y,•hich thousands of Americans, including some ot her friends, have <:pntributed funds. She '8id she go1-th1111 • ~ard repo(t' oo the home. fofJded m.11~: in .a borr\~ out villa for ;aband~vdilldreR. -Vic-tims or \\'ar: :.....,oo model .o( Boys Town in onl4ha, Neb: :' I , "It's excellent,· a r~'l:~emocracy, )iv· Ing democr,Cy." said'Mts.'Nixon after a tour and seren~de by tbe: }'.Oungsters. Laguna Teacl1er!' l Atte11d Training · Meet Thu1·sda y t • ' i t . Students iri Lafuna Beac schools will ' : JlO home early Thubday af\ernoon· while : their teachers assemble for a11hree-hour .. . 1raining se~ion, from 1:30 .,,p.m. to 4:30 . p.m. , . Purpose of the session ls to acquaint : leachers. coilnsclora and' administrators : "'ith the work accotnp lkned lhis~sun1mer, • in a special works}M>p at. Thuiiton School, • in establishing student ,pe.rfotmance ob- jectives for the distTlct. ,. ....... · About half the di!trict't teachers ' participated in the . workshop, "'hich' pro- : duced a guide for planning units or study . to help students attain measurable ob- jectives. . The training ses.'iion y,•ill show teacher!! : how to use the POLS 1 Performance Ob- : jl!.ctives Laguna Style I guide in planning : 'tudy programs and how lo write measurable objectives for lhrir clas.ses. A second training session 1\·ill be held : Nov. 12. : ]Hau Frccz:c1i, 9ics- ln His HefL·i geralo1· tlOLLYWOOD <UPI I -A young m3n 1rho police said had a h,istary or im· pcrsonaling the licl'.ona l ch a r a c I er Super.man \\·as found rrozcn lo dealh • Tuesday In the rcCrigeraJor or his aparl· mcnt. AutllorH!t:s s::iid lhe ,_PP."renl suicide ''k::im, Arthur '''. Mandt:ko. 21, \Va~ found scaled in 1hc rc{rigera tor by h1ll lail<ilord . Oliieera ii:iid a Superman COS· t•1me nnd a $lui1rd champanict 11·cre I n<l in the 11partmr:nt. ..,.. The.First Lady was welcomed at. Boy's To1\'n by the IB·year-old mayor. Gino Spano, a Canadian, who sent his thanks to "those \l'onderful friends" whose dona· lions "have given us a llC\" chance on life." He told Mrs. Nixon to share with the palrons, lhe memory of those "who \1tish you well and will remember you in th~ir prayers." The Boys ToWll band struck up ''The Star.Spangled Banner'' as Mrs. Nixon stepped from her car, smiling and Wfaring a bright blue lln en suit. She looked at a.chapel and aud itorium. She admired the cer<imic work done by the bo)•S' as pirt of the jobs by which they .earn their way on the 300-acre establish· ment, which has 167 boys, includes a rarm, peach and olive orchards and 40 acres: or vineyards. The boys, ranging from 10 to 18 yeOirS o:jh' live in modern brick and stone ~uildin'ls in rolling hills about 10 miles y,·est.or ttome.. In 'the morr\ing , Mrs~ Nixon invited :ibout 30 Rome ne'l\ojpapery,·omen and these travelling w,. 4he Nixon party lo coffee and a chal On the batUe"' or the hemlines. f\1rs. Nixon, who/furs' her clothes just below 1the knee, n id, "I like to see the different lengthi. It ·breaks the monol.ony. '' Che~t Campaign Opens Oct. · 1 ' ' In Laguna Beacl1 The Laguna Beach Coll)munity Chest opens its annual month.Jong fund drive Cct. I. this year aiming toward a goal or $.iS.000. The figure I~ $1.000 lower lh an last year's. despite the addition of one new progra m. the .Jewish Family Service Assoclalion. to the 14 other agencies sup- JJQrte y Chest confrThutions. Response to the advance·gifls soliclta, !Ion, now under y,•ay. \\1ill dtlerminc sue· ccss or fa ilure of the 1970 drive, says chest President A. \\rillin m McCready Jr. Special appeal letters have been mailed to residents of the are1 covered by the LagunA Community Chest. ranging tronf rr~-Sl"l l Cove in lhc north through Laguna Niguel In the 90\lth and Inland to Leisure \':orld·Y.guna llill~. ril rs. Grace Sheridan. part lime 1ccrcUiry Al the chc,;l's ycA r·rouncl head· qu3rtcra, m f'orest Ave .. will be on duty dally durinc lhe-4ri~ to f'Sl'!ist donors. lhe bus \l'C re lower than those of a passenger car, making it susceptible to den ls. Laguna Beach police LI. F'rank Schopcn shook the \'Chicle from side lo side to make sure that the supension was adequate to keep the bus from tipping over rounding a corner . fcstiv.il . o( Arts board presi dent, former May.or William Martin, sakl. ",.\,; far as going up ihc hills. I don 't think !here's a chance." AL~IOST COR·RECT ,i\'lartin was aln1ost· correct in hi!I prediction. The bus, ·loaded with lfi passengers. lert the fest ival grounds with \\'esLinghouse planl manager Rhule Bell a1 the wheel and headed up Third Street. Bell. see ing the steep hill at lhe south end of Third Slrect. Laguna's worst, said. "It would make il empty, but 1 wouldn't V.'anl. to try· it full of .passengers." &I lhe bua, avoiding the sharp grade. \\'OUnd its \\•8y to Glenneyre Street. The loaded vehicle moved up the hill on'Glen· neyre Stree~ at about three mUes per hpur a~ reside9ts stared at the new sight on lhe1r streets. .. One womqn, seeing the bus creeping past the library, thought it v.•as going to stop for her and started to get aboard. She \Vas waved off by the amused passengers . The bus sauntered dov.·n lo Coast Highw ay to make the return trip bae' Lo the festival grounds. f\1olorisls v•ere fore· c:l to slow lo a crawl or go around the bus. CO:'ifi\IJSSIONE R OPTIMISTIC ~missioner H_aslinJS y,·as optimistic about the SB.!.IOO vehicle. "I liked the quietness and smoothness of the ride," he said. '1U Westinghouse can guarantee' the baUeries for six hours on our hl lls so that two sets of batteries '"'ill last for a ten-hour d_1y, we may buy· the buses." Ha11tings said the cliy may purchase "t\vo or three buses lo begin witll and we may expand to four or Uve later on." The buses v.'ould serve the do\vntOl\'n area and the Coast Highway frofn Boat Canyon to the Art Center, Hastings said . The buses would cover the three·mile route about 30 limes a day -about one every 2{) minutes. Hastings did not lhink that the bus "·ould block traffic verv much and he sa\v the slow speed as ofily a minor pro- blem. "The motorists could have passed us ."' he said. ';but they were curious and v.•anted to get a look al lhe bus ." VIOLATE LAWS One cily orficlal raised the qur.stlon of whether or not the slow bus would violate any trarric la1vs by blocking lraffic. Contacted In Santa Ana, Cali!omia ~Jighway Patrol officials said the bus could ,;technica lly be cited !or impeding the normal flow of traffic &long the Coast Highwa y." But the ofrlclals added that UM!re Is no specific law regarding vehicles traveling slower than the normal traffic pattern, except on the fre eways . 'Vestinghouse manager Bell said the speed of the bus could be lncl'tesed to 15 miles per hour by chanj lng lhe gear ratio. If the gear ratio remains the same, Bell added, the speed of the bus can Only be increased by more f>O\\.'Crful batlcrles, \\hich have nol been invented yet. Young U.S. }Li.jacker Faces Trial in Ron1e ROi\1E (UPI) -Raffaele Mlnlchlello, 20, of Seattle, \Vash .. the U.S. 11arine who hijacked a jetliner from California to Rome Nov. 1 will go on trial Nuv. 5 on a variety or .charges not including sir piracy , court 30urces said Tuesday. Minichiello could get as much as 30 rears in prison if convicted on alt the c·h'-"t t''· including kidnapin g, illegnl posscSfiion of arms and vlolence. Italy hnd no law on hijacking when he sclied 1 '!'rans \\'nrld Airllnes jcl and forced It to Uy tn Rome last fall . -· Wtdl!fsdiy, Stp~bfr JO, lll70 L DAILY 'ILOt.;s . . ' ' . . .Co~n:ty Board Split .011 _~pending , . . - • By JACK BRO BACK . ..... 0.1" ''"' ..... Orange .County'• 197'0r71 budget wu broughf ' in'to Ifni · 'lfith ~ ahtiClpated revenues TuesC!iy but the long-awaited ; approva l or t~ $213.5 ~~l~Oll spendp\g Pf:ogram by county supervasors was not· a '·friendly" ont. Aft.el-· another l\vg..hollf dcb'ale rt he board rdeinbcrs PreviOusly \vtest\ed \\•iih the subject on Sept. 1 and 15) a con1· promise 3·t . agreement was rrachcd ' \lnlch did not. please ariyone 8.nd seriously di~leascd i\\'O board members. "rhe spendlng program \vas c.ul $1.45 rolUlon to .hold the.tax rate to $1 .70 and to absorb a $2.9. million .dencit in the Or;ins:e ~ County Medical Center'$ budget beca~ or' State cutba,cks on medical fu nds. In the .fina l decision. 'pl;~posed by Supervisor \Villiam Hirstein, elim.in;itCd \Ve.re a '7ii0.000 iten:i'· b,udgc(ed for -.a ·Yorba Linda regiOnaJ park ~te, $500,000 · for · bea·ch acquisiUoli. $SO,OOO . 'on a 'vindfall. q( low bj~ on ~·county oom- ,imu\'llC8Uons· ,center, $75,000 on a lca.$C c<incellation for a satellite CO\Ulty center. · and $82,000 from the m~ical center budget. sUPerv'isor oa'vid 'Ba.ker wanted to cut at least $300.000 out of the medical ~nter b1:dget ~Y eliminating all new positions there. ''I have been oul there many times and fail to see any justification ror addilional help." Baker charged. "There is no urgent nttd. Let the doctors there get to work." · "You . are rt:wardi ng inefficiency." chimed in Supcrvisor· Robert \V. Battin, as he voted against the Hirstein com· pron1isc. • Baker \\'as in favor of keeping the S750.00I fund for purchase of the 'Yorba Linda park sile and the $1 million budgeted for beach purchase in lhe spcn· ding program. "You are buying something at today's prices in the acquition items," Baker :irgued. "On the other hand you are building in an increased budget for future years by approving personnel increases." ilirs tein and Superv isor \V i 11 i a m Phillips \\·ere opposed to the Yorba Linda site purchase because "it could be flood· cd oul or existence some day." Phillips said Uie location waS alo~ the r'i:lillva.v tracb and the nearly con1Plete(I Rivcr:-;4~ Freeway, both noise makers. · . C Administrative Officer &. T' "tbiiff~ on suggeations tv.·o \'' hnt. the boarA coutli not' agree .# upon .. came ptcpa,rfd. Jie offered. board members about 20 ways to cut the budget. ..,,,. • SiipeiViior Alton Allen faVOred most of Thomis' ideas , inclUctrng a '100,IOO cUt in ·-.. othtf alteroaUves wh1ch were 1'llt ac· cepto<I included •bnln4Uon o1111e • ...,.. coat of lifeguard eervlc:ea at cttT 1 7 fft, ttll,oOO; elimbulUon ef Dew =·nt ,,. nluae disposal, •no,ooo, · a .Distriet Altomey '1 project far _.,, counly cO,nl.ributions ta !tie· employ es enforcement research $4.1 DOI. i;-etire mCnt ·fund and across the' boa rd • Al3J, delete ' plaris 'for 'watkW1y .'and salary 'cuts in ·all •departments for · 1idewalk imj>rovenients at JUvenile Ball. another ~200:~: . . : , '30.000; delay planned expanaion of IM B:ikcr Used many or Tbonias sug-Pinos. juvenile rehabilltaUon center: gcstiOfls.in his proposal· which depended ~.~; cut out a proposed rat·controJ upon a $300.000 cut of medical center program by the health dcpartmet1I, funds. It earns to a. vote and lost 3-2. $15,000. · Lagun~ Mishap /)river Escapes Injury.:' -In Forklift Accide-:it • ' l • ' ' . A t..Os Angeles truck drive1r cseaped in· jury' in Llguna Beach Tuesday afternoon. "'hen 1 .10,000-powtd forklift be. was haul· ing down Nye.s .Plact jack-knifed and lo!>' pied over on the stee p roajl\vay. Police said that brake failure due to the v.•eight of the forklift may. have caused the: accident involving a tWg..torr truck owned by a rooting company and driven by Thomas Victor Rax, 23. , A fire truck was called ·w the ·scene to \\'ash down gasoline and oil 1pQled from the forklift as it crashed th the pavement. A two-car collision at North Coa:st Pre-g_ame Meals Pla11ned. by PTA \\'ilh football season und~r \\'ay, lht La guna Beach tligh ~chOO! PTA \l'.ill resume its popular pre.game dinners Oct. 9. The dinners~ served in the · hi gh scli•.>01 ·cafeteria from '& p.m. to 7:30 p.n1 .. in· · clud'e 'han1burgers, baked beans, salad, dessert. coffee and milk. Prict· is $1.f>O for adult.& and i1 for .children afid itudents with ASB cards. Highway and Aster Street at I p.m1 Tue> day, sent l&year-old Jeanine Marie Toad. 222 \\'ave St. to South Coast ComniUntty Hospital where she Wa's released · ifter treatment for a knee injury. Miss Todd was a passenger in a south- bound car driven by Stephen Todd Davis. 16, of 30631 Marilyn Drive, Soutb Lquna. which collided with a northbound vth.icle driven by Ralph Christian Holm, to of Moraga, C11lif. ' Holm was attempting a left turn onU. Cliff Drive, p:>Jice said. The driven were unhurt, but the Davis car austained ma· jor damage. Cause of tht accident is under investigation. ~· Franchising .~minar Reservations Siated ' Franchising, described by , Laguna Beach Chan1ber of Commerce president Bernard Syfan as "one of the hottest ttevelopments in marketing," will be the 'subjL:ct or 'a 1..·1e.Oay ·seminar in '·the Anaticim Convention· Center, fot which. ·the 'Laguna Chamber is acCepting reservations. The n1ecting Dec. 15, will begin 'With re~istra tion al 1:30 a.ni. and 'COllclude at 4:M 1 p.m. fi'tt or $26 lnclu4u •U \\'orkshops and lunch. 13Ltshtnills. The whiskey that spans the generations g~p~ · · ' • I , • ' • '· For JOO years, a whiskey from Bushmills has been w1 1h us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smooth, polished .:ind ol1ogethcr lighlhc afted f.i shion . 15 acner.1tions h11ve refined it .15 gencrationsh11vc sippedit.Theverdict:Nc..irpcrfec1ion.Bushmills.Full of thdracler. But nol heavy·hJnded .1bout it. Flavor· fuL Bul never ove r•po\vcring. Bushmills. It refleclS the pa s1 \Vi th a light and lively flavor Iha! Mii today. Compo re it to your present \\lhiskeyi You needn't purchase a bcittl e. One sip at your favorite pub will 1ell yo u why Bushmills has intrigued so ma ny gena crotions. It is, simply, out of sight. BUSH MILLS IMPOR TID FROM THl WORLD'S OlDE!T DISTllUli I " ' l ~ -- • IWLY l'llOT ' Wed11esd11, Stptembtr 30, 1970 (~ .... Delly , ... ....., The neighbor& have bad enough of Timothy Rote's moonlight son4 atas-he's been banned from play· ing his piano between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. in Worltingham, England. Rose, a 51-year..old bachelor, found be got bis best musical ideas late at night, when "I can really come to terms with the great classics of our times." After hearing a pub- lic health officer's testimony about the midnight serenades, magis- trates ruled that be should come t.o terms with his fellOw apartment- dwellers instead. The lid was c'losid Sunday night on Rose's 1(1().. year-old upi:lgbt .and he said .he wo.uld heed the court's noise abate- ment or.der. "But I miss the piano very much," Rose said. "Since I can't play during the day because of my work, I think I'll have to l!itart playing between 7 a.m . and ' a.m. My neighbors just don't air preciate the classics." lrMd UasJi - Fresh Fig~ti~g ' ' In Jordan TQld BJ l[-.Pms ~ulioW Fresh fighting between Palestinian guerrillas and tbe Jordanian army broke out in lrbid, a commando strongbo1d in northern Jcrdan, the guerrillas said to- day. A spokesman for the Al Fatah guerrilla organization in Beirut said Jordanian troops began attacking Irbid shortly after dawn with mortan: and machinegum and the fighting was continUing. 'The guer· rillas were returning the fire, tbe •poUsman aaid: 1be Al Falah claim came only hours after the Arab League Committee trying to keep peace in Jordan ordered both government troops and armed Palesti· nian guerrillas to get out of Amman within 24 hours. The special Arab League Committee. led by Tunisian Premier Bahi Ladgham gave the two sides in the Jordanian civil war 24 hours to carry out the orders, which were part of the 14-point peace pact. It said they must withdraw to posi- tions at least three miles from the boun- daries of the capitaL ·-\... warning frun .JGn& Huueia his pwrn. ment was pre'partd' to take ~ against thOse who defied the lruce. Hussein told newsmen Tuesday at his Hommar Palace 10 miles west of Am· man : ';If any elements refuse what the leadership of the Palestinian resistance has decided, and what the leaders of the Arab world say, they will have isolated themselves and weakened themselves to a great extent and would appear to be elements interested in the deatruction of Jordan.'' . . I Hussein -who was preparfug to Dy to cairo for Nasser' a. funeral 'Thursday - said such a situation "would have to be bandied in any way that would assure a return to normal conditions." An official 40-day mourning period was declared throughout Jordan for Nasser, nags were Down at half-staff and shops were closed. In the Palestinian sections Of Amman, c:orpses, including bodies of women and children, were shoveled into masa cr..vp. Newsmen counted more than 50 bodies In a deep trench in the A!brafiyeh district Tuesday. . . KW-p 'l'irtlm' Rev. John Thomas Alquire, Bn American Cannelite priest working in Santiago, Chile, was kidnaped and held captive by his ,:>Wn parishioners when th.ey learned he was departing !or Chicago. They released him only after being assured that he was onJy taking a vaca- tion and not being transferred out of the parish. •• .. :...-~ .• Viet Coftimander. -. ._Clai.ms Big Wi.n""'---+~ SAIGON (AP) -A loJM'lllldnc South Vietnamese field con>.-r dalm,ed to- . day that bis forces bad virtu&Uyt destroyed a North VJetmmew army division in three montm· of fichlln& around Fire Base O'ltellly tn the DQl'th. ern sector of South Vietnam. Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam, commander of the northern quadrant 0( South Viet· nam, told newmlen in Da Nang that his forces, with support from American bom· hers, bad wiped out the equivalent of two regiments from the North Vietnamese 324.8 Division. "The 3248 Division which tried l(! take O'Reilly has been rendered almost in- effective," said Lnm. "The enemy has conducted only sporadic shelling attacks in recent days. We are firmly in control and conditions are excellent." Lam gave no casualty figures for either i;ide. F'ire Base O'Reilly had been und er artillery siege since late July, and American bombers new hundreds of raids against North Vietnamese positions surrounding it. . 1it qain atlacbd tbe ,..... of a C@dlocfui• oflenslft-atlcmetalled a milto north of. Phnom l'tDb. T.~~=~:t~ about flve'inUa beblnd tbe cambbdians~ front line In~ Taing Kauk area. Six Cambodian soldiers were reported W<IW1ded. "l1le body of one eneft!J' IOidler was found. Gen. Cr<ighton w. Abrams, com- mander of u .s. forces ht Vietnam, WU hoopitailzld""'11ibt for the tlllnl ¥-UU. year aft.el-&hapainc 1ri the arms of an aide. The U.S. Command said the attending physician has prescribed medication 3nd bed rest for Abrams "who baa been ill for the past five days with a virus infection and a very slight lung inflammation.'' "He is resting comfortably ia the 3rd Field HospltaJ in Saigon," a spokesman said. The 56-year..old Abrams lllffered a: "dizzy spell" shortly after noon during ceremonies honoring Australian army forces at Yung Tau, 40 miles southeast of 51>igon. · • It said armed guerrillas must withdraw to "poslUons suitable for commando ac· tion'" but could not ocCuPY positions evacuated by the armed forces. Meanwhile, the country buried ita civil war dead and lamented the death of Egyptian Preaident Gama! Abdel N.,..r, who negotiated the end of the 11-day war shortly before be was stricken with a bean a,ttack. Millions Make Exodus I On the battlefields of South Vietnam, the U.S. Command said activity in- creased slightly during the past 24 hours with five engagements in the northern sector. the central highlan ds and along the coastal plain. The command sa id 27 North Vietnamese troops and six Americans were k1lled and 13 Americans \vounded in the five fights. * * * Cambodians Knock Off To Mourn for Nasser A U.S. Navy OVIO spotter aircraft and ;i U.S. Army helicopter were shot down in different parts of South Vietnam. Both· crewmen aboard tbe OVtO bailed out and were rescued with minor injuries. The two crewmen aboard the helicopter were killed. PHNOM PENH. (UPI) -Cambodian troops have refused to fieht the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese who cut hiahway 4: linking Phnom Penh and tbe port of Kompong Som during a thre&&y religious holiday, field officers Aid to- day. f, An unident&Jted member of tht Denver Caspt",. Troopt'f'.S is unmoved as aM stands at attention during half· tinu t .:rl1ibition. at the Denw:f'·Pitts· burgh game Sunda11. Tiu American Flag blew onto her hat and stayed tht:rt several minutt's. The girl never moved a musclt. • Police arrested a 9-ye:i~-old boy armed with a cap pistol after he tried to hold up a store in New Or- leans. "Give me all the money," he said, pointing the toy-weapon at a saleswoman Saturday. '1lf you want the money;· open the •cash 7 register," she replied. The boy fled after failing to open the register. He was •olill •e&rtying the pi!lol when police arrested him . soon• after·tbe incident and turned him. over to-111'1_ Juvenue· Bureau. •• Winford Orthopedic Hospital in' Bristol, 'Eliiland has sent .out .an appeal to all former patients - please return any old crutches they may have · lying· around 'the house. "We're misstn1 aboUt 300 pairs -th1t•1 600 ·crotches,'1 a hospital spoitesman said. "At about S7 .20 a pair, tllat comes to a lot O(· · money." • Vicar Doug1•1 Whf,., who ta.id awhile back he woWdn't mind it if ~iris attended church in tople" dresses, dropi>ed.. another bomb- shell OD bl& Mudfo~d. Eacland parish today by announcinr M plans to marry a girt 39 Years his junior. "D0t1gla1 is very young at heart," said bride-to-be. Yol•nd• Richmond, 21, of the 63-year-old clergyman. Both sides were exchanging threats. with the PalestUUans still controlling ...,. aecton ol downtown Amman Wider . • f Arab Woman . ' Hijacker To Be Freed Frtm Wire Servicu LONDON (UPI) -The Brttiab govern· ment said to4a1 airline hijacker Leila KhaJed and six-other Palestinian guer. rillas held by thrtt goyernmtn:ta will be released. The aJ11Wu11~ came ~ hours after the last s11 hostages taken by guer· rillas who hijacked three airliners three weeks ago flew out or Jordan lo freedom. Palestinian guerrillas turned <1Ver the last six hijadr. boalages held in Jordan to the lntematlonal Red Cross, which cleared the way for the release of seven Arab commandos imprisoned in Britain, SWituriand 111!1 w"" Ge111W1y. The hostages, a11 Americans and all reported in good health,.:were turned over to the Red en... Tueaday and driven tram north Jord8n to Amman, Jordan'• capital · Tiler """" npeCted lo Dy early todoy to Nicosia, Cy-. tbeD to New York. Tbe SwlD government said Monday that its three Arab prisoners, convicted of shooting up an El Al airliner lut year. would be freed as SOOll as the last hostages were "safe and sound out.side Jordan." Under a three-nation accord, Britain and Weal Germany have promised to do likewise with the commandos held in their countries, including womu guer· rilla Leila KhaJed, captured in Britain i1' an atwnptod airliner hijacking early tilt. month. China Disa.stel" .. Told . liONG KO!(G (AP) -'lbooa•nda were killed or injured and more than 100,000 made homeless when a typhoon-weaken· ed dam burst in Communist China's Kwangtung Province on Sep\. 15, the Hong Kong newspaper Fai Pao reported Wednesday. CAIRO IUPI) -From the d1llly Nile River towns to tbe ·sidewalk Clfes of Cairo, £iypt kept vigil today °"' lb beloved leader, Gamal Abdel Nuser. . Tem of thousands of his followefs thrOOged the walls surrounding the Kubo beh Palace where his body lay ii. ltate. Many .hid been th..-e aiDCe be died Mon- day of a massive heart attack at the age of 52. !lundreds ~ thousands more, perhaps . rn1lllon1, were pouring into the capital by all means of transportation and oo foot to pay their Jut respecb to a niu Whose death bu caused a public outpourillg of grief of a mapitude leldom attn for a politi<:al leader. · · The ··---' ·1a1 ..... _. •• will lie ---c--'l:'.'.'.= . the scene of a nlile-long ram!l"1l.I cortege, but according to Moslem law there will be no public exhibition o( Nasser's body in state. Egyptian officials were permit· led to view the bier Tuesday. Workmen at the renamed Gamal Abdel Nasser mosque in the suburban Manchiet E·Bakrey section of Cairo were Nasser Jived toiled to complete the burial • chamber where he will be laid to rest Thursday following the procession. . Foreign dignitaries flocked to Cairo. :Among the first to arrive was Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygift, who wept openly as he stej)ped from bis plane at Cairo Airport Tuesday Bight. The United States will be represented al the funeral by a five-man delegation S. Viet Airliner Crashes With 27 ' . DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI) -An Air VJetnam DC3 passenger plane crashed to- day in bad weather in a mountain pass near .Da Nani, Vietnamese autboritiea annoUnced. ' Spokesmen for the government· operated airline said the plane was on a flight from Ban Me Thuot in the central .highlands to Hue, 390 miles north northeast of Saigon, with 27 paase.ngen and a crew of three. First reports indicated there was heavy Joss of life, but a U.S. Air Force 30UfCC ~aid American helicopter pilots who went to the scene reported seeing some 1urvivors on the ground. Sunny ~ Skies Grace Nation Some Rain Mars Otherwise Pleasant, Normal Weather A ..... fll t1ellllll """"'"""" ..,.... • W *T ... AM W1M1. ........ "' 9'1• -.......... 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Bergus, a State Department expert on Egyptian affairs who is the chief U.S. representative in Cairo : and Michael sterner, another State Department ex· Jlert bn Egyptian affairs. • .Jn its Vietnamization program, the U.S. 'Army turned over to the South Viet- namese a squadron of 16 CH47 Chinook helicopters, each capable of carrying 44 troops Or 'beavy ctrgo loads. Elsewhere in Indochina, sources In Saigon said a South Vietnamese Cll9 twin-engine cargo plane crashed on takeoff from Phnom Penh Airport after landing ammunition. Sources satd all five crewmen were missing. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops "We will undertake no cle11.rinr opeh· tions until the holiday ends," a field of.· !leer said. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese troops seized a three-mile stretch of Che highway 56 miles west-southwest of Phngm Penh Tuesday. The TOid is PhMm Penh's only overland route to the . nation's only deepwater port and oil refinery. Watch values lik~these .. made PerineYD8Ys fat-RGllS •• Take time to have a look..~ Swlss o-i:l>,doJ/-.cll•_llJloo,_ , :) Fot._andw-AlwlltlllDI*:: ·1'•1t,. 14'9"-f' --llrllps. Aloo-(ool-) Sport,d<ess.....,._..,..., __ ts, --ond-blrldoo 12J15 >I!; :Qllek:"'-~litoatoaes,gt4iaaa•; ~ ....... -1.95 ~. enne111 ' ' \ A'fl!Clihrhf• ot Oft1" ef .... lknt:t CA.MOGA PAllC lAKEWOOO MONfClAlt NlWPOt:f 8fAC.H CM\.SIAD DOW'NfY fUUfRTON HUMTINGTON BEACH m•,.GE "1'111! CTTY" \ltNTURA Charge It -Wrdneld>y, Stpltmbtr 30, 1970 · S.L·M·C DAILY ~ILOT H ·=:;c.:::.:-'--"'-'--"-~~~c.-;:--~- t h e ~-District ·1.h.eme -f0r Harbor Council • Chairman ratified to serve ad1nlnistrator1 and improve are the Mmes . Bersch, leach er-parent com· character and physical; munication by· participating Gregory Owen, decorations: in i n r or ma 1 discussions. Ronald Davie?-health and Pannts who did oot return welfare : • Dale Hagey , their questionnaires a n d hospitality; Gene Shultice, wish to volunteer may con-- inside publicity:...._ "'illiam tact Pi.1rs. Klees at $4~191 Harbor Cou ncil PTA Mn. Nigel Bailey Clapet, JUVenile ,proteCtion ; or Mrll. Van Hoosen at 549- r.---t-------""'resldent Stan-Klt'b . magazine..:-Scott-"4238.-Senora-G-a-b·r-l-e·l·l-a-·~~~ COMING UP : What's New in Paulsen , n1other's Ramoiis serving'·as liason ,) I Out District in 197tl is the w o r k s h o p : B o Y d for the Spanish speaking theme of the program that McCullough, news et le : parents at Estancia. council will present from Eugene Ba:·nes , posters; 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Monday, William Richards, procedure Kaiser PTA Oct. 5, in the library al books: Joel Vail , publicity: ~11'1. Jobir.1y ~t~ckey i Horace..--Ensign Sc h.0-0 I , __ GerahLK.napp • ....readlng_and President ----• Willan:I Reese, principal "'ill library services: R. C. Sher-COMING UP : Board meeting welC1>me the g u es Is . ric~. room mother represen-at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Oct. &, Program will feature the Lat_ive; \Valter Scott, sarety; in the multipurpose room ... :- following top I cs and Brian G~llagher, telephone, Back-to-school night al 7:30 speakers: 1 n di vi du 3 1 and_ D_ a_ rue! S_le_verson, yo_ ulh pm Wed sd Oct 7 l ti W II H lton . . ne ay, . . .. Prescribed Instruction. Earl a~ IVI es. 1 iam. ami DonatiOns for the rummage Bjelland; P.1ath Program; will serve as d ~ 5 aster sale and auction such as Elvin Hutchison: Open t:ourt preparedness chairman. books. toys, knick knacks, Reading. Carl Vrebalovich : Colleg e Pk: PTA games, wearable clothing Corona del Pi.1ar High Social and 1\'0rkab~ appliances Study Changes. Ge r a Id fltrs. Carltan E. Russell may be delivered to school McClellan and James President before Friday, Oct. 23. McDonald, and Costa Mesa COMING UP: Board meeting High, Don A c h zig er . at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, Interested members of the in the multipurpose room ... community are encouraged h1embership drive from tD attend. Monday, Oct. 5, through Adams PTA l\tn. Paul Ohlsen President C0~1 1NG UP : Mrs. Paul Watson, seC1>nd vice presi- dent announce~ that the an· nual membership drive will begin Monday, Oct. 5 and continue through Friday. Oct. 16. Five free tickets to the Whale of a Day Carnival will be av•anted to the slu· dent in each classroom bringing in the highest per· centage of members. Wednesday, Oct. 14. Mrs. James Morrow is chairman Back-to-school night Tuesday, Oct. 13. REPORTS: William Schween, director of marketing and sales al Lion Country Safari spoke and displayed a baby lion cub at the general meeting last l\1eek. Board members h o s t e d the refreshments. CdM High PTA l\lrs. Lowell Smith President Lincoln PTA l\.tn. Nichols Kfoury President COMING UP : Back-to-school night for parents will take place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. l\.1onday, Oct 5. in Gerry Graves Hall (cafetorium). Parents will be greeted by \Villiam Ritter, principal. Mrs. Nichols Kfoury. presi: 1 dent will Introduce !he new board members. Following refreshments, parents may Yisit the classrooms in the same order I.heir child's schedule is programed. DAILY l"ILOT l"IM .. W alchlrf KllllllW -Bay View PTA Mrs. J. R. Davl!i President C0~11NG UP : Open board meeting at 9:30 a.m. tomor· row, in the faculty lounge. Gerald McClelland, principal and Joe Dominic, student activities director w i 11 speak. Mrs. Lowell Smith, president will introduce Joe Bernie. student body presi- ~nt and Dick Day, senior class president . Coffee will be served at 9 a.m. Ma ri ners PFO Bob l\.lurrel President COMING UP : Annual family ice cream social from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16:"' Hot dogs, ice cream and homemade cakes donated by the mothers may be purchased. A carnival of g a m e s and prizes v.·it l highligh t the evening, an- nounces Mrs. Hobart A. Smith. chairman. Clown Captured in Tip Top Carnival Network of Fun COMING UP : Membership drive will continue till Tues· day, Oct. 13, with the theme "Picture Yourself in the Ac- tion," Mrs. Norman Snead is chairman. REPORTS: Get acquainted tea for parents and faculty took place yesterday. Californ ia PT A Piotrs. Earl Hubb1 Presklent REPORTS: Officers to serve are the f\.1mes. Earl Hubbs, president : David Guthrie, Robert McGuinness a n d Siegfrcd Sarber. v i c e presidents: Joe Meng and John R u s s i , secretaries; Charles Goode. historian, and Lynn Bosen, parliamen· tarian along with Lawrence Bersch as treasurer and budget and f i nance chairman and \V i 11 i am Richa rds as auditor. Estancia PTA l\.tr1. Ralph Boegel President COMING UP : Mrs. William Campbell, serond vice presi· dent is beginning t h e membership drive. Parents may send their dues of Sl per member to school with their children Or join at back-to-school night Wednes- day, Oct. 21. REPORTS: Mrs. Robert Klee.~ and Mrl'i. Alfred Van Hoosen have inaugurated a new con- cept called VIP volunteers. Very Interested Pa r ents ma~help teachers, school REPORTS: Board members hosted a back-to-school luncheon for the faculty. Mrs. James H. McCunniff was chairman. Mesa Verde PTA Mrs. Kitty Smllb President COMING UP : 1'1esa Verde Mouse Spills the Beans is lhe theale of the mem· bership driYe that begins lomorrow and will continue through Monday, Oct. 12. Book marks will b e presented to eYery student and banners will be awarded to the three clas,,es securing A Tip Top Carnival will take place at Top of the World School, Laguna Beach, Saturday, Oct. 3, from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m . with top notch games, prizes, rides and cake sale. Being roped into clown- ing around for the affair by Stacy Collins (left ) and Jack Fallou (right) is Mrs. Monique Fallou, ways and means chainnan. the highest percentage or members. Pa ularino PTA Pi.1rs. Fred _Palmer President COMING UP : Board meeting at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday. Oct. 6, in the teachers' lounge. REPORTS . Chairmen ratified to serve are the Mmes. Arthur Lundgren, parliamentarian : R!chard Sch_mick and William . Bran- nick, hospitality: Nick Hanson and Levon Bardc;ley, room r e presentatives; Bernard Kilday. pu,bticity; Raymond Totah. .QlibiL-.i and posters: Norm a n Hansen, safety and juvenile protection ; Ronald Nichols. Founders Day and honorary scl'Yicc awards: Penn y Wag- goner. health and welfare; Bardsley, character and spiritual; Ross Y o u n g , newsetle; .. Robert Welfare, library; Rona1d Richardson. magazine subscription, and Fred Westover. sunshine along with Gordon Imler, principal as advisor. Son or~ PTA Mrs. Richard Riley President COMING UP : Immunization clinic for students Thursday, Oct. 8. . .Back·l~school night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13. in the multi-purpose room. Parent~ are invited to visit their chi Id r: en's classrooms. . .Membership drive Sonora Regatta start.s tomorrow and will continue through Tuesday, Oct. 13. Winning.class will be award· cd a $5 prize. Te Win kle PTA fl.in. Lawrtntt Engleheart President COMING UP: Membership drive . will begin tomorrow and e<1nlinue through Fri· day, Oct. 30. Students may retum the dues of $1 lo their home room. Mrs. Charles Lamb at 546-3028 may be C1>ntacted for further in-, formation . Proceeds from lhe dri ve will be used for purchasin g athletic uniform for track and basketball tea ms. .Back-to-school night at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 6. Refreshments will be served following classroom visitation. Woodland PFO fl1rs. Ernest Kostlaa President REPORT1': Winnie the Pooh is the theme of the mem- bership drive ending Friday, Oct. 9. Mrs . Pi.1ark Hansen. chairman announced that the classes in the upper and lov.·er grades securing the highest percentage of ·members will be awarded a Pooh pincic in T u s t i n Avenue Park. Poll Shows Students' Concern LAFAYEITE, lnd. (UPI) - A nationwide survey of 2,000 Jiiah school students showed 91 percent of them willing to defer their personal interests and \\'Ork for a year on one of the nation's problems. The study, made by Purdue University, showed most of the students would be willing to donate a year to work on pollution or poverty with a smaller percentage willing to work on race and education problems. Purdue's measurement and research center made the study in April in all SO states and the District or Columbia. Besides the 91 percent or the 2,000 who said they would be willing tn work for a year on one of the nation's problems, the center also found : -34 percent said they would work on problems of poverty. -10 percent said they would. work on race problems. -IO percent said they would Y.'Ork on educational probleins. Pupils assigned priorities in the same order when they were as ked to say which set or problems they would be most willing to pay taxes to try to so lve. Although pupils did not assign the highest priority to r·acial problems, 60 percent said they were concerned about national attention given ra ce problems in schools. Seventy percent sai<I they had no strong objection to working closely in school with puplls of other races. Thirty percenl believed their own schoo l has race probltims. Twelve percent would object to sharing lockers w i l h persons of anothtr race, and JI perce.nl V.'O!.lld object to at. lending Interracial llcliool af- fairs such as dance s. --8 percent favor separate but equal schools. -&5 percent agree there is "no acceptable future for American society in segrega· tion" of schools. -41 percent agreed they had done little or nothing to try to understand race pro- blems or find solutions. -25 percent believe the responsibility to deal with race problems lies with legislators, courts and police. -20 percent believe parents ha ve that responslbiiity: -38 percent b'e Ii eve teenagers have · equal op- port u n l t y in schools lhroughout the country, but 29 percent disagree. -44 percent do not believe persons holding raci.sf <1t- Utudes shou ld be justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, and 22 percent believe such persons should "probably not" be justices. Conference Com ing The surYey showed !3 per- cent of the group !cit the American system is not flex- ible enough and racial change is needed . An almost equal percentage believed t h e Am erican way of life ls sµperior to that ol. any other country. In bet~'een were 46 percent who believed "serious flaws mar American society but the system is fl!:rible enough to solve lhem." Collected for Coffe rs .- Pi.Tore than hair the pupils betieYcd tilt best solution lo race problems in schools was freedom of choice for pupils lo ;iltend schools that are either integrated or segregated. Olher Undings: Learning Is the Eye or the Mind will theme the Soulhwesl Olstrkl Region II conference of National Secretaries to take place Friday· Sunday, Oct. 2-4, In the Newporler lnn. Host chapter is the Bahia group and headlng lhe steering committee is ~1rs. Martin J. \.Val5h, president {al the helm). Charting a course of education and eDtertaittmen t durini;!: the three-day session are ~ ordinators (left lo rli:ht), Mrs. Nora Carsey and Mrs. Del Beard. 1 Law and order will prevail Friday, Oct. 2, when St. J ohn the Bapllsl School Auxiliary hosts a lam· ily fee cre a 1n s~aUrom 6 to 8;30 p.m. A ro~lng sheriff will lock up partygoers for a ee of 10 cents, ~ and another dime will release them to enjoy the homemade pies and cakes and ice cream. Rau~on1· ing a victim, 1ftrs. Ross Bushhousen (le!t) are Char· Jene l\1organ and Mark Holiman. -20 percent beUeve the solution lo ratt problems in schools is total elimination of racial &egregation. • _. ' / .. -S4 D~l Y _PILOT WM~, Stpttmi><f 30, 1970 r ,r ......... WtdntMtay, Stpltmbtr 30, 1~70 S ~/ JllLOT ·AOVERTISElt • lo ., ti .(t' I . ,bl 1al 11! '" d!i •Ol ' :;> Classic Cuisi ne " bo. td; ~II b• rl" French Offer · Late-day Dish '' Tbe quiche, that savory open.faced custard pie, is one •l" of the classics of French ,;1. cookery. Jn recent years it's been ·'• much-favored by American ~~ hostesses as a brunch entree ,., or cock tail-hour hors d'oeuvre. :•i. This version, though, is a sup-. .'t per main dish the whole fami· ··t.: ly can enjoy. And it's prac- ;i·~ Ucally foolproof to make! ;,, A pastry shell is traditional , ,, ~· Color Crochet ' "" "' but this quiche is made in a heartier shell of rice. No need to roll out a pie crust. Just cook rice as usual. (It's a good way to use lertover rice.) MJ1 Jn an egg and press into a pie plate .. - The filling is a nutritious custard made of eggs and fresh milk (almost everyone has that on hand) with the ad· dltion of chredded Cheddar cheese. There are many varia- tions on the additions that can be made lo this basic cheele filling -such as bacon, shrimp or lobster, but everyone's favorite tuna fish is used here. Either Swiss or Cheddar can be the cheese used. Serve hot from the oven, thla Tuna Rlce-Qul<lie·makel a wonderfully satisfying main dish. It's simple to make it u individual tarts, too. TUNA RlCE QUJCBI! ~ cup uncooked regular rice 1 egg, beaten 2 cans (7 ounces each) tuna, drained and broken into pieces .• -. -1% Cups (6 ounces) shred· fntA6.&~.~ i lt's fun to curl up on chilly f• Fall nights under this colorful afghan. ( Crochet 8 x 8Y.a" diamonds ~ wlth multicolor centers to f create gay "field of flowers" I effect. Great as extra blanket. 'Pattern 7301: directions. ., • Fln'Y CENTS for each pat- tern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air ~Jail and Special HandUng; Qlherwise UUrd-class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Alice Brooks, the Daily Pilot, 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box ' 113, Old Chelsea Station. New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, ' ~ Adclren, Zi p, Pa t ta r n N•mber. NEW 1171 • Neftlecnft CaLllO& -more • In.!lant fashions, k n I t s , trocbets, quilts, embroidery, &ills. 3 fret patterns. 50 ctnl.5. ,, NEW Complel< -Gilt .,.. Book -over 100 &iftl for all " occasions, qes. Crochet; tle , eye, pain~ --· knl~ sew, quilt, weave-more. '1. Complete A11••• --fashions, pWows, gifts, more! SI. "11 Jiffy ftql" G Book. 50 tents. "II la&lll ' Gifts' Boo'k. 50 c:ent.s. ,.. Book of It Prize Af1tiu1. 50 cent• QuUt Book J-11 p1l- tern1. SO cents. Mate11m QmlJt 1 Book I -paUerns for 12 urU· que quilt&. $0 cents Book 3. r "Quills for Today's Llvlnc.11 15 patterns. 50 cents. ded Cheddar -2 eggs, beaten ;t cup milk Cook rice according to package direcUODJ. c.ombine egg and rice. Press milture evenUy against bottom and sides of buttered t-inch pie plate building up slightly. Place 1 can of tuna evenly over bottom and sprinkle with 011e-hall of -· Top with remabtlng tuna, then cbeest. Combine 2 eggs and milk. Pour over cheese and tuna. Bake in a preheated 400 degrees oven for 25 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes be fore cutting for aervlng. Makes 6-8 aervlnga. Favorite Varied A variation of the classic Welsh Rarebit. CBEDD.ut PIPPIN 1 teaspoon butter 111 pounda noturll •I'd cheddar -· 1ratec1 (about I CUJll) II cup (about) beer, at"""' temperature I leaSJ>OOn dry mllllml ;, teaspoon Worcestenhlre seuce ¥• teaspoon poprlka . 4 English muffin1, gpUI and touted 2 tomatoes, each cut in 4 thick s1JcU SaJtand-Melt butter and Up pan lo · coat bottom • cheele won't llllck. Add -and u It be&lm lo ... 1~ pdually add beer; llllr -""1 with a --Add-.... and -lo lltr unW cheele mlxtW'e "followt the spoon. aRii.iDd tbe pift. II u too thick, craduall1 acid mon beer. (Meuure beer altu foam bu IUblldecl.) Pi-I toallted muffin hl1vts in each or 4 broiler-proof .ramekins; top each muffUI baU with I tomato slice. Sprinkle tomato with 1111 and pepper. Pour chetle aauce ovtr tomato. Broil 4 lnchet from bHt unUI Just bubbly and bot -I or I m!nutea. MaUI I IOl"flllp. 'Sou per I Strawberries ·Adapt Well to Recipe • I BJ CECILY BROWNSTONE buoband ii president ol the Wub, hull and d r 1 In ......., ,.,_ ,... 1.iter P u n s 1utawoey Groundbo& strawberrlea. Turn into an One of the best of recent· Club, Elaine called b • r e!octrlc blender and liquldlu; • ·• cookbooll ''GilUmlltl an d f "-·•• fine-mesli regional· cookbooks ls caUc:u Growdlol• 't The IJ'OllDd-hog orce· ,-~ a .-!1Goun:Dets-and Groundhogs!!_ w~tmry-til'Own-arumai--atramer ... to nmove-Uny seeds;;_--lll'i--- and lta author ia Elaine Light. credited with I e g e 0 d a r y chill . . Elaine h>ves to putter in the powen as ,a weather prophet. In 1 l-quart saucepan over kitchen and she lw studied ,.,. '""""°"" de.-know, io.. beat .lll!r lol•lber tht ~king. She look courses with u the p u n s 1 u ta w n e y sugar and water unW svgar DlOne Lucas, a~nd~ Cordon Groundhog aees his ahadow on dluolves· boll paUy long Bleu demonstrations m Paris February 1, it means six more eoough ~ form a~ syrup - MCU 1MCJM-..WS,ccr. 1:t #lllO TAZlO TAXAlll .... Mlttm'll W ..... 10 ... QUNma,.. NO Ul!TO DU&m. ~· and has been an inve~er~te weeks of winter weather. If about Ill min t cbill culinary traveler -en1oymg shadow · · u es; -. everything from street-stand ~re 11 no • spring 11 .-Well lhead of ~ time, 1morrebrod in Denmark to rx:re. · . in a large mWne" -.1 or Sacher Torte In Vienna. And One ,d. the best recipes m other c:ootalner, 1111r ~!her •· Ira """ Elaine f' els an Elaine • b o o k la , for the cbilled atrawberrY ee, Wui:D ve ... '6 111 Strawberry Soup Tried m our ted ' outstanding dlah, she'• likely kitchen ,.. 1...;.i It an utter chllled ">ynip, lfll WU: to try to duplicate It at horn~. delight.' So hert's 0 u r and 1c:mon ~...f to . Elaine~ her best cooking adaptation of Elaine's recipe. and wme. ._,,,. tn the evening. She says she . serve. often cooks until three in the STRAWBERRY SOUP Stir well and ladle into morning and then gels up at 2 quart! strawbe!Tles chilled cup1 or bowll; add a noon to finish up. "I'm a 1 cup sugar generous ipoollfUI of sour Matutinphobe," she adds, "a 2 cups ... ·ater cream to each· 1 e r v l n g. morning hater." EJalnP., a Grated rind ol 1 orange• Disoourage eateri from fonntr newspaper woman, Grated rind of I lemon mh1ng atra'Nberry IOUp anti who worked happily as a night Juice of 1 lemon, about .J soUr cream; !IOUP ·taates lls editor, has never gotten· over tablespoo~ . best when a litUe of the· cream her love of the evening. 2 cups Rhine or Moselle is taken with each mouthful of BecaUJe she· lives i n wine 30Up. Punuutawney, Pa., where her Sour cream Makes ~O servings. AID' . .. ·< ONlY ntE f'fNIST #UoT AVAl!Allf IS sa!CTED IY l)IE MEAT MASTER PEOPlf AT RALPHS. OUl!'ftuGI l'IJilCHASfS BACKED IY' A N1W ~ PROCESSING TECHNIQUE, GIVE YOU ·'IHI! ffN!ST MEAT AT THE LowffT PoSslllf PllCE A'.fAllAlllL PORTERHOUSE ST ·A~ ::su5 •••llFRECCTI:T~I I': ' -' " • SHOESTRING POTATOES~19' JELL-0 GELATll --... _ ..... ....... ·~1a· .ti· ~OHISTON'S APPLE PIE :... 69' RED llllEY B~IS .... ..... -,_ ..... ' I ICE CREAM '' --llAVOll, !14AL Pltf ••••••••• 19c JONNY CAT P)USBURY w urra llTlA UOHI' TEA KETTLE fmJE .... ..... .,4' ._... ... .... SU.IOI IHSTAHr COM! 4<>!.JM ,,,. ·~·~···· , ~ < .,, } /' • 0 ..;\."'" • J 1 • • IPPll'l91G COirdCAIE == 0 '· ' PlllKll IOW __ ,, Pl;O. OP 11 •• > • • " ' ·~ . ~ ,, ' ~ ~ BOURIOI ~vi ... '3!! ----1W:"\ llBWIDS -.-.......... -~ tt' IMPERIAL MAI OAl lMI .... :.::...., ... ,, KG. Oft CMST ., AIC VANllA CllAM •cocas""'-.... -69' 1 I l ' l • ·sa .. Clemenie ·,.,t;apistra•~ · ' YOC. •1. NO. 2]4, 4 SECTIONS, 70 PAGES Capo One-car BJ PAMELA RAu.AN ......... rt ....... Million Viejo gets heavier police at- tenUon than San Juan Capiltrano because the sleepy coast.a.I city cauaes only one- tenth the trouble, a veteran sheriff's deputy reported today. 'l1'e disc:lotuie Clme from Sgt. Bradley Gates as he and Lt. Ted Dwyer ad- dressed the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce on lhe quality, cost and nature of law enfm-Cement. "Chi car• can adequately ,.aerve this community," uJd Sat. Gates. '.'Problems " ' • In Mlaalon Viejo are 10 W... """'!"· oo they need more service." A controversy is raglnti in San Juan Capistrano over whet.her to conlfnue under sheriff's department ·contract coverage or fonn its own local police departmenl '!be City Council has order<d a •tudy on costa of organizing a clty police department, to see if it would be feasible. "In 1968-69, the city paid '31,000 for law enforcement," said Ll Dwyer. "In 1969-'io. the cost waa m,ooa. He up1ajned 1be amount ill based on 1remen Teaclaing · Vnit Irvine Hospital Re·quest Backed Endonenienl ol the 350-bed looching 1-llol propoeed by UC Irvine's college of medicine •WU granted Tueaday by the Health i'aclliUes Corilmittee of the Com- prebenllve lleallh Planning Auoclalion (CHl'A). ' Nored. Moi,ie ' - ' i ' . A"cU>r Horton Dies at 84 ENCINO (AP) -Edward Everett Horton, whoae aly, wry grin, outrageous double take and anxious mannerisms made him a master of drawinl room com- edy for IO yean. died Tuesday. He was If .. 'lbe !roold)'Jhbom Horton made his debut as a chorus boy, starred ln countless plays and made more than 100 movies. ' · Death came at bit home on Edwanl Everett Horton Cue In thll Lal Anl'lel JUburb. I The cause wu DOt announced ·but the family requested that. in lieu of flowers, tnemoria1 coritrlbuUons be made to the American Caileer Sodety. Horton wai ldlQ.ltted to a hospital at Glem Falls, N.Y.~ on Sept. 4. He had been staying at hls~summer home at · nearby Lake Geor1e l the Ume. ·He left the' hospital a week 1 10 later, In a recent Interview, ref~ on his career, he said: "I never considered IJIYll!:lf a movie IC• tor. I'm a ttqe 1ctor.i happiest wtfen I'm on the stage in 'a loocli play with a nice audience." 'IDs play i>erf....._ Included more than 2.000 In ..,. alone, "Sprin(tlme for Henry," 11 a IOllleWhat ratJsh automobilt mqnate, J(enry Dewlip, who magged, lau~. cri9d, danctd and bop- ped lo audlence clellsht. One crlUc wrote that the show is 1'Horton's vehicle, and when he's not Oil stage the play ~ to a cruhlng hall. •. Horton la Dewllp ud Dewlip ill Horton." ' The applieatio(I now goes to the CHPA board for final acUon at its Dec. 1 meeting. CHP A endorsement is needed for state licensing and approval ·of federal funds. "Ibree other projects also were recom. 11tended for eodonernent Tuesday night ilY 1he coiDmitt.e. 1bey. lnclud• In 80-bed illditlon· to 1he • bed Costa Mesa M-Jal JlilpltOh The committee recommended approval "-11111.~ c'-i~ .. nqoeiu. r-1GibTe.. -~'i'ctm.r, Anaholm. ...U JO coo..n !O ol ill 152 beds to loog term. psychiatric Care, retaiD1ni 72 for CIJllVal~ patients. Beverly Manor Sanitartuil. Of Orange wants to reduce Its number of bedll by eight, to 142, aDigntn1 71 to care of alcoholics and 64 beds for long term p:tyebiatric care. The UCI teacbiftg hospital will COit an estimated ll0.7 million. It would be built on 14 acres of the UCI campus. With construction espected lo begin In Jiiiy 1113. the new holpllal would upand the-number ol teachin( hospilal beds available to medical· -la and would o11.,.. complete lnedlcal laclllti.. to the Newport bolpil.d service arei, which lllretdlel aJooa 1be coul from Newport BeOcb to Lapna Beacb and Inland to 'MlasioGVlejo. Freeway Hearing .Slated Toitjght The California Divbliofl of Highways will hold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock tonight on the plaMlni and design ol the Pacific Coast Freeway In the Caplllrano- Dana Point area. The bearing will be held In the cafeteria of ttie Crown Valley Elemen. lary Sc:bool, mn crown v I 11 • y Partway. Lapna Nlpd. Althouih the .J>earlntl ill for de•lgn and plannJng aloll( Ill< freeway n111te. which WU_!.d<!f>le!l ln 1117, DMaloo ol lll&hway offlclala -tl>ol .. _who has .. oplnloo will be beard" al Ill< bearing. ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER JO, 1,70 TEN CENTS . - Potfce P-rotectioil 'Adiquate' the prior year'• .calla~ from ~ iro le(V· ed. '!be awnber ... -thia )'Nf will deterin.ine next ~·· payment: • Sgt. Gates 'said that by August ol t!ila year the !herilfa departmen( had teapar>- ded to a total ol nearly, lllO ealla lor crimes, 24 traffic viol!ltions and 12. auto accidents, all in San JU&JI Capistrano He 11id bf the end o! 1be ~ ·llte total will probably ~p:amt a sllibt lncreise over last year. . ' Response to calls la: made fr'om one patrol ~ covering Sen Juan Capistrano, Capiatrano Beach and Dana Point, ac- . -· •... ' ·--. ' . ,. . .. -·a·1n . -. ) . • .. ?.: . ·- - 11tn cue of an emerpney, CU1 are avallable from Mtukln VM!jo, South LaiW>a and 1be El 1-Lapna Hilill aret," Sgt. Gates added. lie llid narmal rupoodlng lime II five '° siJ mtnuies for • Code a emel pncy (call, whlle other calls 1et a Jf to 11 nalnate fesplOSt. - ·LI. Dwyer pointed out thlt° the aheriff"s olllee la now provldlntl aervlct tar San "Ju11i Capllhno, Villa Park and 300 . agaare mllea ol unlncarporated area. He al(. Ibis -U out lo one depu\J for •"'1 !,~people. j • ' ' , .. . . --• • e·r _. -. \ , . -~--...,.--~ .. -~ -·--· --. --...... _ -· ..-~-:--.. _ _..,,._ __ 4 __ .. _ --~ ... -----· ... -.. ____ -·--·---------- Dy~miie tr~k B.wliBil • • . M~n,ingiiii .Hit.I . • 1.: • • • ' ·Camp Pendlel:f;in. e I ' > ' j ' By Sniper's ~Rif-le ·$~t · SPRINGFIELD, ·Mo..(UPI) -A"truck loaded with an estimai,d 47,000 pound! of dynamite wu blown up by sniper fire to-' day on mtetmte· ff ·west of.Springfield; poyce sald. . ' ' . Only lragmenll.ol "lhe truck and blla·of the bodlea of the truck~s'tWo drtv'.hs'-were found a'fter the btut: •hlcb was heartl •as far as 20 miles away and 'shattered plate gluo windows In Sprlnclield, dChl mllea df>tanl. ' The truck wu .operated1 by; Tri-Sllte Truckln&. Inc .• the Jar&el 'ol a tamstm strtlto which began Sept.' JS, Tiie FBt lnt.ertd · the C1Se IOme ttmt. •ao after aeveraf tnda owneid by. the :copcern, which aj>eclallzes .iD Ill< .... irw'.ol ... . . . . ' ' . ploalvea and "1l11dear. matertola,. wen ' ·.-• r : fired Upon."' The driver of a Tri.Slit. tru<k trayel· 101 ahead of the ve!\icle. whk:ll exploded reported setinl a' muzzle ft11H •• he 1 passed a highway interchange: Moments later lhe blast ~l'fed, blpW~J ·• a;a~r l5 to 35 feet deep In 1be hJihway and · cam1ng extenatv.e cSamaee to lwo fllllng alatiooa and a candy !hop located at lhe uiterchaiige: Approalmately 'two • ~ · aarller :cunfi/< bad :hit 1be .~a'9< of . another truck .,.rated b1 Trh'itale.. Ill< . G~."Qjunty lllOr1W1 of!Jco apid., J ! ' Olllcen -a pickup ..... for .llvee men beuev9d to ha• 'e occup*I' a car ' .. (~·J\L.Vf.-Pqe.Jp :' ' '' -" " .... .. . 1 • Two ciies . cf . fD91'tln1Jtls at ~c;amp •Pendleton were· reported .tau weet 1n the J8telt · outbreik of the dtRue; · Two 'Marin< tralnees,bave i.n 1>oap11allzed. ~ ·1be f110ll'aerf9¥1 .case f'!. ~ 'Rlf\al af· .ftJeUon ha1 hlt ·Roa:er ~; Jyy, •·private ·with K •Company; 12ncl 'BattallOn, 2nd ·Infantry Tralnliii Reglmt.lit. · · lvy, whO hu' a ~tag(oq.1rorm of men. · in(ilil, wu.Ulted.thll~ In serious ·condition · and ll'lder .lloiatton care at the NJval Hospl~,1t the bue. · A Jeu seriomJ and nor:ic:orrtqSoa form , of th' ~-bu tle4n ·contracted by another ,.ember of lvy'• regiment Pvt. Rtj:hard P. J-,,11. la •in lair ."""'1tlon.aithe ~ lioaJlll&l.,lle la not 'under qur..U.,.,.liaie ....,_. llid. ~~fl(IWeorljo~- ''But each patrolman his had u .. perience the court proce11;e1, ja1l -·u.m. and o1ber phalOS ol the ahtrifi's office before he 1oea on petrol, IO be ls a much ~ espeflenced penen when be serves you face-to-f1ce,'1 ldded Sgt, Gata •• Lt. Dwyer 11id at 1be present time tho !herllfo departmenl pays top .aalarlel and that smaUer cities eontemplattnc their own police departments will have to contend with new legislation ltf.UDC a minimum lllary for lawmen. -- Dying· Win.d Cools Fires In State Improving weather condition! I n SouQtem4 California CO;UI1tiea nvaged by the worit'Hries ol lim In l!a history loo ~y. allowed, a small anny ol •e&rl llrellgbten to gain the upper band. Sever::al severe hots~ -some spew· Ing • f1anie, . 'I) f>;el high ~ ..... tho taiiets ol ~ ba\tllng 1be wont con- tinuing lira, In Lal. A:.&•les and San Diego fOll"liet. ne -Laguna n .. that blackened m,ooo ic:res in San Dteco County was 71t percent c:oolalned' by J.000 men .,.·111 llD- mlle .perimelor. . OM ...... hol...., '"tho -uive ~ ciittlftUiil-ro-~~~ but aathor.lllea predicted It could be cooled -"' -llmi Tlmnday. Dlrillnlohlnf .U.Ort wliidl thll whlPJ>Od t¥ , b~eda pl 111\fivldual fire! thlt broke ·out beginnln{ 1,111 fiid!'l' and In· c~ humidity . was an answer to firemen's prayers. · ·"'The weather made all the difference," .Aid a apokeeman for the Loi · Ana;eles CoUlltY Fire De~t. Fireflgbleri flllally surrounded the lut ()f the gianl Malibu-ChatswortMlml tilaze northweJt of downtown Loa Angeles at Cluak Tuesday, which Came early due to smoke . The death toll roH to 10, meanwhile, · with diacovery of the bodies of an .elderly Los Angeles County couple incine'rated in a gully near their bol)le. President Nixon mcompaued all of Southern California in a proclamaUon declaril)I It a diiaster area, thus quali4 fying thouaancb of homeless for Jow-lD-- &er~t government-Joans. - Damage •ince the outbreak Friday is estimated at $17$ million alld almoat a ' half-mllllon acres are scon:~. More thin fOO homes and 19.1 other 1truct'urel were destroyed. . Still t;urntng were an 18,000-acre blaze in Seqqoia NaUonal Forest n e a r BWnlleld and a 32,soo.acre brush and Umber fire nearby. A 11,000-acre brush fire burned In CUyamaca State Park in SaJJ Diego eow... ty. ~ear Fontana, an a,soa acre blaze destroyed a museum which housed nine aqllque autoniobiles. and , killed ltlO phuaanll al EUwanda·pmt fann. Or••re In h~ "1111 H-toured bl( and little !heat.rs throughout the nail.., !pr about 20 weeks a year in that and other familiar roles. He made his first tcreen appearance in 1121 in tht leading mile role of 0 Too tllet BORTON, Pal' II Laguna Be.ac·h ·. OttJg . ·:Rat~:-· ~J nip P.s· .~ ·: We•dler Home Delivery Price Increased BJ BARBARA KllEIBICR or !'I' ~ ''IM ,,." · A dt{lnite increase in narcotics pro- blem> al Lquna Beach High School I• creating conCem amq juvenile officers a.nd JChool Official•. lleloctil'e Alu Jbn111<1 ol the Police Department's juvenile envision useSled the development today. A--aubocript1oo -o1 !Ul per "It ..-t ol died oil lut year."·he aid, month for home delivery of the DAILY "'and ft had re:lattvely few problems un. PILOT .... Into eUect '11n1nctay, Oct. I. UI toward 1be cloae of 1ehool. J!ut It got Conllnuod r1s.,. Clllll o1 all production olf to a bad start thla year, mosUy at a elemeela -Including a r.cently an-lower age level -atuclents comln& In u nouncid • per ton newsprint prJce ll\. -freshmen afid IOPl;lomores." creue -have m8de tbe J$.cent iDcreUe Jtmenei said at Jeaat 15 students have .......ary. been under surveUlance for 1111peclod Your DAILY PILOT <artier, an In-druc lnvolmnent oln<e school opened. dependent rnerd;wll, wlll enjoy hJiber "We cooperate with the tchool," said eamtnp from the new price and the the officer, "and counsel with both the DAILY PILOT wlll contlnue to bnprove IWdents and Utelr famlUes ." rtportlns an~ production techniques lo School 5"1>'rinlondenl Wllllam IJllom -u "'° -. f1104!!c1. to~ ln_urgtd lamW.. to.ieH early -.llnr· &lat f&lture. ' "'naere are·mon cum thll year," IUd -- . ' . I I • ' • ' 'I • r ' ' ' l11Jmit.-"and we aro ·wqr~f ·wllll lhe , ~'Wa"i" . ~eall~: ••.rr COii<\'~·" WI olllctt ozp!alliecl: '"1'11.., 'ldda Ire bard lo juvenll" department to ... dflnato our the lonJillm• juvenlle olllceri '.'alll!;I raach da'~~.aJICJ1 ndll.J.~·~' them " I nd ,._1 ~ more ww u11w" a """ u• w.:rm more couneeling. I think· It would t be 'Ytr)r •ould urp youn~ peop e a w111 r , itroqty t"'ant the .frll!ndl who IOt' them helpful il pannla COllld try to beQnme· fomlllu .lo ccnne In a!"I _, wllh tilt . lllrled." It would be ,,._i1y helpful JI familiar with 1be oymptoma ol cli11g juvenile ·department If !hey J>o91 -• porenta '"""d aeek · -11ns rl&hl abuae for early . identiflca,tion ol -blema Ibey can't handle. Jnlormatloo··ill a~ay. either from the ju'""1la depai:t. blem1. Counlellng ill ahraya available at always confldonllal, ..,. actual 11m11la men! or ~. aehool, 11. tjley llllpoct a ctruf the school ~ t;'fHce. '.' are involved. and we very often, u a problem. , J-,iaJd lncldenta have .bmlved r."'11 ol our pHI esperlence, can· help Warnlrii, aplnal ~ · 111o .problem Ille and minor dealing In dnrp iDclullln& !Olve many .ol the problema factd 111 ~velop too loq wllllout'-rt -~ marijuana, LSD and pilla, lncludlntl legal, . )'Olml -10-" • fnc. Jbn-aald, "ll"a a raaI traaodt lo pr..crlpllon-type pllla that lludeqll ap-Jn-iiecteddnlfcueaaccurrlqlaor .--11-,...--GM apeod lmb ·and pa1<ntiy obtain at borne. or ln>m doclon, near the achool llt<amdl. famlllea ·are Jn. add Ir.ab who ba" joll al!pul _blcnrn and band out to fhelr '-tervleWad b7· bblh -...,..1cn and their mlnda·wtlh dnlp.r'l'hllr ~ Ezperlmenlal dnlC .... ha •Id. now Juvenile · ol!Jcen; Jlmellea llid, and · ·.,.. dOw, you can't lal llltaalfb 1o them wmo I ... provalenl al Ill< upper lfad• urually are coopentlve ''Wben they l'I and they don't lnosl llllJbodJ, .not em> levels, but ....,,, lo 0baft 1"cruoed .,.r being madJ' · · their own.jlanlllla. 'lbeJ rtlata o111J to lhe among seventh and eighth lfhden, wlM> Puwnll uaually react la lllo, dlocovtty lfOUP they lllrled • Wjth and II _,,. then toko the habit Into blfl> achool. thlt lllelr d>IImu an ualnl dnlp with.a • Jriore and-. dllltaull to help-·" Mos\ o1 the llludeatl and t11a1r·fam111M. ....blnaUon o1 lhocll and ..,... and , Elfo'11 o1 ad>ool ollJclOla ml juvenile re1pc11d to .,.,..,....,, ~ ahl, bu\ promptly try lo lmpQae aten diaclplloa olllcm\ hi Mid, U'e -IOwird =:~~;b\1'~1ffi' ~--~~~·-=·1.i;1p;·'t11t .~~~::ir.::.r-Po.o- .. -"'" ,, ··,, :•. . r • ' : The """ will breall throu1h thllt ,patchy coulal fOf Tlnrilay~, Iii time lo otretch the local lam)>or tures up' to 75 degr8e1, boos g the inland mercury to II. ' . INSIDE TOD-':Y 1/ .11ou went to go to a plav this weekend, there oie .plefltW of I.Mm to choose /iom -JO Oft tht boards in Orange Coain- Cll alone. See J11tcrtainment. Page 24 .• .... n ......-.,..a C•'"'°""9 1 ' ... I ,_. M c-c-11 ,. ......... ... CMdt... "" 1 Or.... ~ tt ~ IWI ,,.., a C-ln J fJ ....... ,.,..,. » c~ ti ,,.,.. 1 .. 21 --M r:-' 11•""'9 ,_ ' ~ ......... 11-lf 1""'1..... M-• ......... M ,...._ ~ .. ,, "'""" • tt-21 ......... . .,....., . .. ~ ...... ..,, Ii ,,...... ...,. ... .• • I l I I l ,I • • • I DAll.Y-PILOT ·w • . Gapo Chiefs • Ni OU , ·• ~Bfad 'Ott.· , r~~ng _ . ily' c ·. . ' . . Gypsy Moths 0ranp County qrlcultural o!Ocllla hope tlleJ bive beaded all on lnlesllllon In the Son Juan Clplstrono .,.. ol IYPIJI moth&, I -pell that destro)'I --............... ,Leoaanl 1-. -·Ill •srtatllanl -for Qranre County, ,.Id the egg masa was located a couple of weeks ago after a tip from U.S. Depart ... ; • meiit Of Agflc.'ultural ,.ldlla oo the eul CoMt. he 1YJ11Y moth egp _. on "dun- : n6p" lumber Uled r.. bnclilg on 1 -. said Liekhus. II came from New Jny. . , The lumber WU b~ and In ll'U of ··-3,000 ..,... feet surrounclln& the otinp. &ita WU lj>rl1<d. · "IadlcatiDnl are that Wt have aotten till thlq .llbn are ol," llld Lleklma, "but we waa't know unUI nezt apttnc.'' Tb.at ii when the eggs would batch. Liekhus II.id there is one generation of the moUls hatched per year on the east cout but it is not koown if they ~ reflro\1111'" faster In the wann Calil\111114 climate. ' tbe moth, Introduced acctdenlllly Into Muu-tll In about 1111111, bu nevor beOome irtablllhed In CalllwnJL "I cettalnly bOpe w••ve gotten '111 of ~ It," said Liekhus. "Because lt would be. rough to take cart of." He said the moth prefers maple, oak, sycamore and other llroodleal bmdooods but ""'1d llao II· l JIAl'Lll !UPI) -Pnsldtnl Nixoa, wamlna: of "very srt•l dancer" in a ported of clwll•, confemd oecretly to- -doy with NATO.mllilllr)' leo~m lllld U.S. dlplomailc advisers on the Middle Eut power vacuum left by Gamal A:bdil Nasser's death, "Whit WI Dllllt rtaUle ii that la this pelted of inotobllit1 of incirtalnty ond ol PoloJble lack ol coafldtl<o, what io need- ed ii an lnatitution that ls stable .•. and NATO is such an instJtuUofi," Nixon said at a red c~t ~cepUon at NATO's IOUtbern heodquuters. Aller rov1eW1n1 an bonor guard In plumed NapOteonlc hots. Nixon joined AmerleU, BntlJb, llollon, Oretk and '1'\Jnlib eammanden of the alliance lrOUlld three mihoaany ta~lts under a 11r,. mop ol Europe _for an hoor of •trl>lt11 tolb. . He then mOVld to a hfo..hour twion wtlb U .I. ambulackn to I do&eii eodn- triea bordering the MedlterranUl1, before beodlnj for .yupilvla ond cruclol LIU.. with P~ Joalp Bros Tito, who hos valued ton.tact. with both the Arab world and the Soviet Union. He was a good friend of Nasser. Nixon. presumably will 1eti Tito's aid during two days of talks In perSUlding the new, yet.unknown E gyp ti 1 n lflldershlp to ~ the Ara~hr1eli ce1»fire and punuf peace negoUitions. 'Iht president was' obvlOUIJy r!lucd from an overn11ht atay at 1he ViUa Roseberry, aoulhern residence oI Italian • • prooidtnto In N~ Ha smiled onil ".\J>O!!od ol challl( also con be one of shoot bonds whili bOJnc -~ by toi ,,...,..~ ""~t\fl!~ J time ol chtldreo of NATO o\off 11111111!<rr u he I ~. !hue io ii Ibo lack •nt..-.d the heod~n 111111 ... klr lbe ,i( Cllllfldeoee !hot coiiiil-lnatobllity two..-· a.m&.&G..:be iba.«Mr...aUbiAIY. " His Visit, Nixon 1aJd, underlined "the Be.fore his diparture as the first Americin commitment to a Medlter-America Pl'Uident ever to· v~Com· raneaii ~twill not be our sea. a~:;; awnilt Y.Y:oa:lavia, Nixon me•. the ol oo Amicjcop .... bi/I I .OU tbol will Amtrlcao '~ to NATO, lilly, htlq to Ill poople.'' • 'furke,, ~ J\ulilla, llalto, Ullt'•· Ht paid l!illute to • NATO oJ11onot tholi / Gr.-, ~ ~. II d e I , is stroq ond united . "ft bu power, but It Lelionon Q!1 EIYPf. · is a power that exists for the power of nle U.S .. mlntl&e;.\to·Cairo, Donald C. peace," he said. _ Bergus, 1'·ass1gned to the Spanish em- With Nooooi'.• death o\'orihodeWlng \lit baasy lfi 'Illa abHnce ol, lllplmnaUc rela- first part, of ' hit J!.DO&il!ll• E~ tioot . belj!eeh Uie UDllM StoUi and trip, Nlxon llld: 1 } f EayM. · , , \ ~·f" . \L ·· .• , Angela Da.~~ ~~~tM To Boat Hijack ~tte~pJ MIAMI BEACH, ,Fla. (AP) ~ FuglUve Angela Davis may have been among three persons who tried to force a charter boat ,captain at gunpolnt to take. them to Bimini, polct hert say. Police said Warren Wbodl Jdentified the woman (ronr phototra~ aa the black mJUtant from · Californt1.)iWoods said he was approached early Tue~ay at the Castaways Motel Dock by the woman and two maJe companions, police said. The FBI in Miami says \t -1ets In average of two tips dailJ on \he whereabouts of Miss Davis, who t• on the FBI's "10 most wanted'l list for her alle«ed connecUon with.a·shootout Aug:· 1 at ·ihe eOuriltou.ie in S.n Rafael, Calif. AulhortUes say the J&.year.old former phil~y instructor at UCLA purchased the""~n,51 ,used I{! ~e, shootout, fwhlch resulted· in the death of a ·judge and three men who commandeered the courthouse. , toell--. Firm Postpones Capistrano Expalision Plan WOC>ds aaid tbty pulled a !llD -on .him but they left after he told them }le didn't liave enough fuel for the 60-mile trip to the Ba)lamian Islands, police said. After Jqopng at f BI phptos. Woods sald;-"If·H wam't Angeta-Da?i!; It had'to be her twin sister." He told police the triG jumped;into ! r2~t~d '4l:i~. sped.all. . Dlf<lllatlnl the tr111, by cat.tpillln eating the leivei kills them. · The r a v e n o u 1 orchard • destroying larvae became a serious eCGDOmie menece in New England. Tbeit IPfUd to other atalet wu ~ to burr,icanes that hit the New England ""bolrd In the 1950s. Strong winds carried debril li~ · tered with the eggs. · Liekhus said that vlrial tnspecUon of the area would be made In the optliic and traps will be set. The adult femole moth ii white with dark wine martillp. The winll bave obolit two and • hall Inch llJ>Oll o!U.OU,h the femal• files Utile. The smol1tr olive brown male, with dirk wing marltlnp, is a lllroll!I Oyer. Tho yellow'-1rt oboUt a twentieth of an tnch ln diameter. The tnps would be oet for the lllOlll8 to make sure none had emerged frorit. the eggs and moved into the nearby trtel. The !Inn Where the eu mus .... located WU not ldenWied. Laguna Artist Jane L. Weddle S.ervices .Slated Funtrol aervicel will bo bOJd ~ 11 l p.m. at Pacific View Mcrtuary 1n Corona del Mar for Jane L. WeddJt, ·a j, ·South Luun• ortltt wbo dled MClllday. 56e !"U 9. , ' Mrs. Weddle died Jn TIJIWll Mu. after. a lengthy Ul..... A tOlldenl bl GIUfomla for 51 yurs. Mrt. Weddlt came to South Laguna in the late tllllt.' Durlnl her Dnl yurs In the .,.., Ille 1!0rked .. a pottery d-.tor for Broytoo's 1'9Jtery In Lopna. In later yean, 'die ond ber l!Usband, Claude, _.t.d the El Ranclllto potteiy factoFy and relic museum In the Capistrano Valley. · Mrs. Weddle wu• commillloned to pa1n1 the two plctuiea of the w.mm Wlllte a-which now 111"1 In the am . ClemOnte IM. ' \ She is survived by her hulband, of the family boint, Still Sunaet Ave.; oona, C!larlea T., of ilmlth Lel1Jll•, ond 11A>Mtt D. Stor;, of Hollywoodi a brother, Jolin It Leberman, ol Lqwla Beocb and five grandchildren. The famll)> 111111111 -wilhinl to make memorial contributions mlY co&- tribute to the Amertcan Cancer Socletf. DAILY PILOT . ..,.. ..... " ......... ..... L...-1eet• ........ .... c-. M.. s. Cf rs CAA"tl «MJT· !'\111.lltUlf\t COMl'idn" ,. '''"" H. Wit ... l'r11ill"'I ..w1 ~llW J.d: l. c.,,.. ~ VJlt f"tp:..1 W co..11 M.,...., Tit.11 kff•il lfl!W 1\•1111" A. M•,hiM -·-lltll•r4 P. Hall leUlll ~ c.uiri1, utlW ....... .,. ' 1Ant•derl1'1oved Vp . ' . ' . . . . . . Dr. Shields Takes Reit1s ' At Cal ., . State Fullerton Pl1n1 for tbe -ol • 14 mUllon lndUatrlaJ faclllty In Bu Juan C.plllrono ban fllltld out. In Wayne, N.J., police checked out a report that a person of Miss Davis' descriptlGn had. betn seen in a car with California license platea. · P&lice there said the matter wu turned over to the FBI, which had no cornmint. · Bad Check Trial ' Delayed; Sanity .. Tests Ordered ~~·~~:::-::'~'. Petition Seen DI.-and compony llld forecast. · i for tbe -for opoce npootlon did not An Oran1e County Supjrior Cot!rl trial m•torlollot u pradlctod. Over Freeway for • man accueed of writini ·137,000 Ha Mid tbl aampanJ .11 &olnl to hang worth of bad checks on the San Clemente On to &be property, which la lOcMed on J La N • Z branch of the Bani of America was ~ i:_:r :'..!: ~/miJ:i ee~: H guna igue •kl•Uned Tueod•y ~ding • ru11n1 on the l!ont'""•• blil -not hove ·'" plans defendant's oanlty. • # .. _., ... ,. Door.tG-door petltlon circulation in •I lhil tlma to dtvllop It. Laguna Niguel, In opposition to the Coast Judge Byron K. McMillan baited the Thi snanufadur .. of medical supplies Freeway, is ezpected following freeway trial of Ilatrell Graf Hafen, U, formerly II)' OEOl!GI LKIDAL Llllpdorf Olrnld bit blcbtlor'I Ind ond lq\lfpment bod thoull>t t6 belln con-d I •··" tonl ... t . C V ll f S It Lak C't d d ed hi °'.,....,,..... Jnms'l 'detrte fnilh OfCld1l\t 1l• ltnaeUcll tbil put month. Renderings eagn1-..1np .,, in rown a ey o a e iy, an or er m to Dr. WlD. •·-a.· • ,__..., pr_,,;.. of Colli-ui bblt -.16 -UC hod -modi, lllo-'•• an ._...._ive School. return to his courtroom Oct. 13 for a --.--• ..-.. ..., .,~!1v1u ".... ---::.r-The campaign bu been sparked by nl .............. H cat Slato hUlrtoll. Jiu~ aDDOlnlo4 -If· Ht1lloldl tilt adtmie rm.k.; lplnlab atyil bull4inl ,nth• nd ... roof Nlgu•I West residents wh ... hom" sa ty ·--... • freed Hoftft on his vice eblnGlllor for I08dlmlc: alt*' ol .. ,...._of nlitaty, ,;;/ IDi.~ ~ • bOti1 more would l)e sacrificed to the freeway and to own recogntunce and canceled the the ..... eollep ~ tllletlva Dae. I, ll ~; the Clntif* Coutitr ,Prut Club ' lflln lft -'foclltty. . on-off-ramps. previously issued 135,000 bail bond. 1Ai>p!nr11"' 1...,. of 01rW dtl lllDlid blm "Mall of the Yw la lldtlca-Tba plat wu to hove bouoed 400 PetlUons oppoolng the freew1y hove Holen Md J.id,e McMillan Ioclld In tc.r. Jltldl ... , .. ,,..,.Jtltl ~ 16 Uon. •; . ;C"; wttll ... ,...,..i fll1ral! ii 14 been ctrculat.<i In ,.. ... 1 Llluno..ll!iutl proionied argumento last week -the pr, L. DanUt 1b11kM • , t111 Llnjldorf np11e1e Dr .. ll G .w.,.1 · .. A ~ ot ~ tmOlor• were to commuru11es, for presentatlorltd treeWay stoc~ilivestment -·~61ar •···~-· on :'.:"t::t;.~ m."""" lilt~ ~r:.,U,.f'~'~":~ -:, ~iZin:f: :"1."':!:tio £!~~% =i~ K. Holhlmol6 in the ' dd~ himoelf ·; ;;.-;i~7htck Notinl !hot hi bid -·111t-Tl 1t. · Dumbl . 1 • ~ conatrucllon of liell!Uta with The door·to,door effort will 'II< •chedul-charges. Judge Mcllillan first "'°"oted bo bfl irrlt..~ u ~ cil Cir · In· Jilt )!oir ,polll ~ •ill hO •,DllD to l~,000 '!QIWI feaL 'llll fully ed by Nlfliel Homeown•rs aM Com· the services ol the public ddender and .... bt bii Md .far Ill ol HI 11.,.11r ,_. lo hi Ible lo tmpma the ed-~ ~~ ltaY• 2IO,OOO mllnlty AmclaUon. then tri;d to jien11adi Hafen to accept • JllOlo!1, · u-t llld lllolll eo0t;. _ U~~ttYe eominunlciUotto pp ....... fotl ...,..,.,. ISllO _. With Niguel Wost re11dont. have indicated ~-qltmi ~ .. Dumke ·~. • alnca pirt Ill bis how duUta. will be "to on ~ po,nll of fU ~ 1llla was they would rother have oil of the tnct'o court-appointed private attorney. 'hflll'lllolt1'9 -qo -ilnl 1W bindle llltlmotr!' iierOr. Jeplau.0 Com-to lrllllpfrt In eotd fin ~ homea tsk•n by t)ie 1t11t than M have Hafen was amste<l lut July I! al Los vice cUpcellorsbip. _ · mlttees." Rliodes said that if ei:panst011. occurs, natrui 6f homll demolllbed by the · Angeles lnternaUonal Airport by FBI Dr Sttlelds 3' become1 the youngeat · the new plant will sUll be built. But be freeway JnatallaUOn, leaving' others in agents and San Clemente ~lice 81 tie ~stat~ col)lfl' cN.l;-He i\iftdl' * t'&M01 • ~· ~I ite ~rl~Wa_!~ of some voe1l could· off tr no timetable. disadvant1aeoua loelUons. returned from San Jose, Costa Rica. cb .. of beln -•--" ..._, .... ol ... au.. c llCI f.....,lnt Ille unrest . ---~-;;;;;;;;;;,;;----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;iiii;;i~ioiii;ii;i;I ance I ~ .. ---•l • · di Pllgued CSJI' Jul 1prtn1;Langs&ltt a1V111t111M1NT cam~ by a bluHibbon ~bnenta said he feels "my relation,, with committee, ba~ on ~ history of col· leglalators have been excellent." Ie1e presidents 9el~ Lanpdorf · Di. Shlekis, notinl he'd worked closely 1pecullte4. --~orf lir "the pa• -"'" Li.,,.ioH told t~e ~ faculty . oold, "r,111 oura be WUI mau m, t1inm'. and staf[ late Tuesday, I tielleve that cant· and believe me much needed con-- after 10 or 11 Y~':f' .under one preaident. tribuUo~ to this e~Ure state college an lnltltutlolt 11 Uluilly better *"ed by system in hia new· ~n " ne.~ -~ dUfereqt leadershiP. . i.a,...., 1lldle1t.d-he 'would tr1' ~ l-'1IW .....,. the vi,,. tbneellonhip spend ., lllltdl tilll' ll pottlble .tMUnc Dec1 L ~ 'Plan • lonC needed •acaUOn campuses hut other than that he saJd ,prtor to &bat' ti~, 8bd I lat.end to~ 1 "I hayen•'t had a chanct to h.Ji aboui · l~•vo lrcm ;!1"' ~P.uo about tlit middle 'biQ'!' ond better' plinl for the lllllte COi· of Oclo!>tr, Lellis4/lrl iltd.. . lege •Ystem." · He told th• press tater bJI •icatlon 'piano ... M nof fit firm iDd !hot he In· . -to mo1nlllll bit -del Mar reidence "for the time lJ*tnl." Hll new olfite will be locateci on Wilshire ' 11/Jutovard In Loo ~eltL . ' ~ called for faculty, lllolf and cOriiinunlty·.UllP<\ri for i!bJttdo. "I know that un<!er hio toidlraJitp 'thil cotl .. e wW contlllue to movt~" Prior to hit apJiolnlment at csr, Lanpd/Jrf WU pretldenl of p-· Cl· ty Oollege. Amonr ounce c.ancy m. olt-· lte hu smed hnt bee!\ tl1e F.lllletton ad Orona• County Olimbels of Commerce, Childttn'• ll"'flllll, the Art M1i11Um Associates as a boird member, and the Educational Television Advisory Committee for the Loa AD(eld Metropolitan Anl. ,,,.._ P .. e I HORT01"·.· •• xuca 11u1-:· For -,.,. he BLAST ••• f01mc! ·~-at the point flom·which the oniper apparenlly f~ed. At ieui on• of tile three•*' believed oevereJy'Jnlured. The cor'i Windlhield wi.o shotter.d ' by the blut. A rtne w•o fOurii! bl • nwby field 1nd 11lthorltles theorl!ed tt wu the sniper's wtipon, bldwn theft bY. the blao\. · Two mtn travetin1 ltf a ·car behind the trucks were taken Jnto cuatody. Ofticm said both were memberi of the tumst.ers union. · Tri-llale, "'°cb ii 001 ol thi notlila'l largett hlulen m 11pl6sives, II hlld- quartered at Jopliri, Mo.,' whert ~ Of ill 800 teamster-employea art'" tiased. . Some SMI work out of 4!1lnlfoo, KJ .• ~nd ftirer lhln • dolaa ll't buOif at Olymplo, 'Wlib: .-ntm work "1111 at o ck ,,.. .. P .. e .,. por1on11011 .. ii Loa Anplol, W for two yiln hi~ and lllonff i6 lllo own D'RUGS ---·Boll~.' . • ••. Despite hil Jona career 11 1 film eora-, . :::",..":~.:.·::~ ~ ~=.= 1t ~ ~::-lntollleq , ""I Ill -_...,. -llM a Ger1nlde A\ the hilh scbooJ iii-olflce, llllllao 11orJ •mu. Bilnclla Yurkl, · IUClml Hollilltr. wililnt prllltlpol for Slflel T'"'1 ulf lloroth1 11111611, • public ..m ... , llld ht felt Ille Jiumblro In flltn n>IOI ht mlpt hi a IWTllld or -It In-with drujl hid not hotel eilrk, fulq butl*oman or pd-lncreued tao mucb but .. _ who ore hwltd, buqbody nilUn. Almeat 1 ln..tVld 1rt mon llriMIY involved.'' tndemork _.. hl1 "-1• ol He '"Id that llCbool ... ,..1en -~nn, corwernaUan, pank. have many rtDable referral lld'N and AIUll '"" W bo mJcht rttln, Horm can pldt •tudento •..i fomilit1 1e1klq uld: .. _ • .Aa --ooll-"""'-'-'-t htl~. "Tbert ... ...., !hart'• no furlber illlal'lll In ldo ftrk." Iii"* whlnl tli<y can 1et _Jielp WltliNt Ht hid rteOn!IJ pOIWtmld In twe belq rtpol'tld.'' nld Hollllltr, "ond ltlevlalOll -'•nlf aid hi fliured he fomWtt shOuld takt odvant&lt of thla wu "p>d for another 10 )'tan eaaJJy." referr1t service.'' -... ,. GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHllB \The loaf DlomlM Shapa) People often wonder what is the belt diamond 1hape to buy. Simp- ly, It'• a matter of personal choice. Tho round abape b11 olways been Iha mo.i l"'Pular 1h1pe. And it probably will continue to be ao. In the Iorgo dlamood alas of around five carats and over, emerald. ptar, oval or marquise are prefer• able. Many women prefer thue 1hape1 over round regardless what liza the diamond ... The round diamond, when prop- erly cut. is the most brilliant How· ever, thl beauty of the other shapes meke1 up for thla to ma11y people. " A boantifulty cot diAmond, re- gard.leas of the shape,· is a worthy object to possess. U you like two diamonds of different lhaPe1, the 1impt1tt and best lhlnJI to do lt bUy the one that looks bes1 to you. When you're pleased, its our pl1a1ur1. WATCH NIXT WlllK ,OR "SIX POPULAR CUTS" May wi 144 our conrratutattons to Bill Ficker and Iha cmr of the lnlrl!>ld for wtnntnr the lit yeor old classic, Amerlc1'1 Cup. Are you looltlnl for j1wtlry of di1- lillcUOD and beaul1! You can trust J, C. HUMPHIUES JEWELERS. With ovar 14 year• of llrvict to you, w1 carry only Iha linl•l And w• oUar al!Plrl jewelry an4 watch repolr. Vt.II UI IOOD• J, C. HUM- l'Hlllll JIWILlf!!, .~!U -'°" 11..i .. ..,_ -1. 0... dolly t 1111 f, l'rldoy .... 1 .. , till t. 0 OMEGA • _)All N.A.S.A, 11trGn1ut1, since the .gpace program '!legan, have worn Omega watches on their wr iata. Ordl· niry, every day j.-welry 11ore Omeg-a Sp1edmuter chrono9r1ph1. The kind anyone can buy. Every Omega whathe r for 1n 111ron111t or conventional wear, is mad~ • lo Iha moat· eJ11cli"9 1tandards 10 1nur1 utrnoat de· ptndablllty. Wa'ra proud IG be an 1uthOrl1ed Omega de1ltr btoauM they make the belt w1tch11 in this world, or any olher. l·knt~• '-flt! ..... 111e•ltr wrl1I CtllfllU!tt• 1rr1 ... a111 t l•nH i..1uv1!1 o4 """· 11110ut.• lflll t1c~1. 1&111e:11• l!Ml t• WlUI 171t1Cllll\t lllct ,tt, '#tlt!Milltlllll .• l lfS, J. C. JL!'fine6 Jeweler& llU NEWPORT IL VO., COSTA MESA -CONV{~ltt TllMS -IANKAMlillCAI ASTl:I. CHA.le! 4 YI.OS IN S>.Ml"LOCATION · ,HON! l41.J40 I I l \ J I ~ I!!""---------"'!"'----------------,-----::::--::----;;=-------·· ---. --- I ' \ -,.. . • - W arenskjold Music Theater. S~hnozz Won :t Quit . - ~ Duran re Does Two a Night 7:8 at ' .. ' Gives O·utstandiµg Concert 8y TD.RY RY AN laughs. Even v.·htn he said now stAnding auditnoi 11 '~ LAS VECAS . (AP) -"The nothing, jUSI star<d at tbooe curtain cll>led down lo tbt ~pie will tell me when to dancers, mirth rippled throuah sta1e. r-the crowd. quit," said Jimmy burante. "Great ahow. It wu a great By 'J1)M BARLEY tlrely in keeping wilh their • "" o.11r •111t ,..... theme, look as if they could be tr e guna BUCh-com-put togetheri n-an-bour-or-two ·t Concert '·-A-: t' , and costuming -wfth the ex-~ru Y ~a ion s cepUoo of some very lovely ftrst conctrt of t~e 1971).71 ladies' gowns -is limited to aeuon is 1 indicative of the evenJng dress for one half or caliber of the remaining of-tbe program a™! a stylish ferings on its repertoire then yellow blazer w1lh evening we can look for some standing dress trousers for the second room onJy performances and 1 half. (the men, of course!) bevy of rave reviews. Therei~, \\'~ , feel, lies the For ,this analysis or that secret: s1mplictty, the careful memorable concert Monday selecUon of a well rounded night at the Laguna Beach program. and the delivery to High School auditorium is ex-the audience <1f an aria or actly that-a rave review, It sor:g with, .mark you, that Js nothing more than Dorothy other v.ital ingredient -the Warens k Jo Id• s Musical realization by the O!Jlooker Theater richly deserves and that the artist i.s enjoying we don't doubt that anything every moment of his work. we have to· say about this We were left in no doubt on distinguished ensemble will be this score Monday night and 30lidly supported by members v.·e were tremendously im· of a delighted •udience. pressed by what we have It was entertainment ef the already dubbed Miss Warensk- . klnd that we are so rarely of· jold's "mini-opera" -the fered nowadays and it was staging or key arias from designed -extremely sue· Gounod's "Faust." cesdully. we though -to A limited s t a g e • ac- meet a wide range of ta ste s. companimenl confined to From the exquisitelY' staged piano only and the obvious "'mlni--0pera" of the first half elimination of costuming did to the delightfully planned and nothing to dispel the im· executed c av a I c a d e <1f mediate illusion that we were AiD.erlcan theater that closed present at a full scale offering the program we were absorb-of Gounod's magnificeot work. ed in a thoroughly planoed and And with the possible ex~ beautifully delivered evening ce ption of basso Andrew of theater by a highly skilled Rawn, who could well use a and astonishingly c o m • little more devil · In his plementary group-of pro-Mephlstopho)es, we w e r e fessionals. delighted with the caliber or Miu Warenskjold has weld· the vocal 9'ferings. ed around her own brilliant Mias Warqkjold was Im· petsonality and talents a maculate in some of Gounod's corps of top flight singers most glorloils ari8s and the who most capably carry on full ensemble ga ve us a the tradition that has brought "Soldiers' Chorus" that made this gifted soprano nationwide us realize that we haven't acclaim tor many years. heard this rousing offering And yet it all looks so sung properly in many a year. simple; the sets, w hi 1 e The theme .in the second half thoroughly artistic and en-was a considerab!Y lighter one 'coming Oct. 3 " ·Family ~ekly The House That Drops In ,.,Instant homti' are a1Mmbl.d from versotil1 fdctory·bullt rribdular units. Tht building In· duatry estimatfl that in two or thrff years on• can pick up a phone, order a house, ond haw it dtlivtrad. '. • NO SURL y BONDS -The joyous world of the private pilot who, at least on weekends, "breaks the surly bonds of earth .•. " is explored in cover story. e SUCCESS SECRETS -Some tips on how to get a raise and ho~ to get ahead at the office ••• ,.al so some pointers on pitfalls to avoid in the \Vhite collar world are offered in "How to Make The Boss Love You." . All Coming Saturday in the I DAILY PILOT I -MmlAL c:aACKSU' :! \UllDIE 1' L€1'1?R:'f0 1!fE eD!'fot? ABOOr 11'.le ll)AV "Etll6PAl'ERS ~ ~6CllENME'~i. "C> comm. #l:)SJ- Pl?l:!6'K ~D 100(0.. .'.t 10-0 '!keM1 !Al llO Ut.lCef'fAllJ TEl<'MS1 1i4A'f 11-!C I AV~A6E ~· HAS IJO \IOICE1 WD 'IW.T F~a:OOM OF 1l-IE PRESS IS A 818 ~Ol<f. ! but. it was no lesa ac- complished With the group turniog-I #Mlnstrel-t-o Musical" and the · tracing through the years or the music ~ that bas brought us to teday'S .. My Fair Lady" and "Kiss Me Kate." Baritone Charles V I c k delighted us with Gershwin's infectious "It Ain't Necessari- Jy So", Miss Warenskjold oul• Julied Julie with a sylph-like "I Could Have Danced All Night" and D. Edwinn Bender had the ladies in the aisle - including ours -with an im- passioned "Some Enchanted Evening." Snool~et·ed "Whe the don't _ Durante sa~ at the piano. show " Durante sald aa be n Y .... me no Flngers sUil nimble he played I"'~.. ............. "'·-1o..t .. .. Jl\I f " " ' k WI acu _. .. .,...... a ~--.e more, re ire. and SIJli, Hey Loo ~fe corridot' toward hii drealing Duranle,-ftOw-78-but-still-;-Over.,.?.LAnd a.gain-tht-apPlause..;.-room. · · doing two show1 a nlght at he lilt~ that felt hat from ·•1 Jove It ,out there," he regullll'ly, was stretched out his balding head. said. "lt ain't w.ork. To bear on a couch in his dressing '1What the bell am I going to those ~le teuih and enjoy room at the Desert IM Hotel dC> if I don't wwkc'' be had themseives .•• when, you're on the Las Vegas Strip. said before going. on, "Stay out there, you pray to· .God Thrtt months ago. Durante home? I've been to Niagara that it'll never end." collap1ed while working across Falls. r ve been to P~ls. So 1~~~~~5~5~ the Strip at the Frontier Hotel. what is there left for me tol ~ This is his fil'lt enaa1ement see? I'm just happy I'.m able since the ccllapse. to work." "It was just a litUe lapse. I Durante ended 1 ' Good just got myself exhawted_." Night" 'with a quick shuffle of said Durante as he Jay in front his feet, a deep bow and a of the dreulng room's open · flnal wave of the felt hat. Ap- door. shouting "Hi 'ya" to all plause washed down from the who passed and "HeUo Sweet- heart" toth echorus a:irls. "J lake it easy now." Recently Durante 'v a s awarded the .Golden Award by the American Guild of Variety Again, ts with the opera, \t was a matter of tasteful selec- tion .and dedicated delivery and 1lorious offerings of Cole Porter's "So In Love" and Jerome Kern's ' ' Make Believe" added to the luster of Craig Stevens (TV's fonner "Peter Gunn") plays a remarkable and well receiv· the governor's old school churn who falls for daugh· ed program. ter Julie Sommars on "The Governor and J. J ." to-- LBCCA president George night at 8: 30 on CBS, Channel 2. Artists. The award was part of n~ .... 111:· the first annual G e o r g i e 11;1c11ttd 1ur1001 presentations, named for the "A~ ~.,,~~:~0.:: Dir• .. late Geqt(le M. Cohan. The "A W•• 1, ~': 1,.... "•lit"' Cunningham picked winner--"--------------------award, presented on CBS TV's wrlh trit•ld 11r11m1n Ed Sullivan show, will be1:1i;-ii~E~~~ given each year to hoMr a when he brought Dorothy WarenSkjold 's ensemble to the Art Colony and oor educated guess today is that he will be under siege to arrange a return engagement as soon as possjble. It couldn't be soon enough for this column. ABC Movie of Week performer who has been on the stage for more than 50 years. Off to a Good Start Durante was unable to ap- pear for the presentation because he was s t i 11 recuperating fro.in his collapse. A word before we leave for lhet fine pianist Raymond Mc feeter s. His ac· companiment is vital to the Program, of course. and that accompaniment was never anything less than immaculate ttiroughout a demanding even- ing. Ladies and gentlemen, the Dorothy Warenskjold Musical Theater~ fi.Uss Warenskjold, soprano. mezzo .Miriam Boyer: !Oprano Maria Oolores Ferracioli, Qarltones Thom Jepperson, Charles VJ ck : basso Andrew Rawn, bass· baritone D. Edwin Bender and tenors Peter Roberts and Charles Whitewolf. Take another bow. all of you. You were absolutely splendid. By C'r'NTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's '·Movie of the Week," a series of 00-minute filmed televi sion programs with good pro- tluc tio n va}ues and often top rank performers, comprise network television 's (In I y regularly scheduled anthology. The first couple of shows this season indicate there will be an ambilious mix of stories and themes. Last w e e k Anthony Perkins appeared in a Gothic tale or· blindn ess and pyromania. On Tuesday the production was a s o · s o science-fiction talc c a 11 e d "Night Slaves.'' A (.'OD· va\escing man and his wife are visiting a small Western town which beromes strange after dark. Viewers who remember "The Invaders" Heidt Back In Action To Aid So11 .. will recognite the situation, even remem~r the plot. RENO, Nev. (AP) -"I reel 20 years younger." said Horace Heidt as he looked over a list of ialent hopeful s for his son's night club debut. reviving an image his father made famou s. Heidt searched for 11ew ta.lent during a career that spanned more than a quarter of a century as a ba1dleader (In radio and later television. then retired in 1954. Now an active 69. he's back to help launch a career for his son, Horace Jr. "I'm handllng his publicity a JI d arranging auditions.'' Heidt said Tuesday. "Unusual for a father to be doing, but it's the first time I've dcme thi s since my retirement." The 23-year-old son opens in a hotel here Sept. 30. "His , band has only five pleces and a female vocalist, but I started out mall," Heldt said. James Franciscus played the hero, a man immune to the spell put on the villaa:ers by visitors from another planet. The series may go through a period or l.'o mparative in- attention from v i e w e r s because it conflicts with NBC's Tuesday night movie. All three networks currently are broadcasting the a-earn or their feature film packages. a usual start-of-the-season prac- tice. But as the season wears <1n and the lesser reatures turn up. ''Movie of the Week" will look better and better. CBS's uniformly rewardin g "60 Minutes" on Tuesday night started well with a roundtable discussion by a group of NC'f Haven }Xi:ice of- ficers alter seeing a couple of short "stress films," showihg fellow <1Uicers attempting to function under hostile con- dition!. They told of persona l reac· lions to abuse, insults and being called "pip." Mostly it NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ENTERTAINERS FOR NEW TV VARlm SHOW •• MUSIC GROUPS COMICS • DANCERS • SINGERS CALL BILL JOHNSON 956-0980 IEAUTY CARE, INC . 1424 ALLIC, ANAHEIM was anger, oc c a s ion a I l y puzzlement. One offic~r told of being shrilled at by s boy and a few minutes later pulling the boy's foot out of a w h e e I where it was caught. "I asked "'h.im did he still th ink I was a pig," the pcllceman rela ted. He sounded hurt. There was also a sym· pathetic portrait of William F. Buckley Jr., conservative col· umnist and editor. Some footage sho\ved Cubu;s faltering econom y. The progratn has a tendency to coocentrate on the serious side -some light notes <IC· casionally wuuld be welcome. NBC has canceled "Life with LinkleUer" and teplaced it with "Words and Music," another in the parade of game shows wflich is the network's daytime specialty. The pro- gram will win no awards for (lriglnallty, but it haa finally found a way to bring a stn1tng quartet and pop music ~to the format or a guessing game. Even so, it is a dreary way to kill a half hour. Durante and his famou1 nose, "the Schnoi," began entertaining people 58 years ago in the cafes of New York's Coney Island . Staie. night clubs, radio, movies, television -he's done them all . · "People always laugh at the same things,'' he said. "You change It around a bit. a dtf- ferent song now and then, but it's all the same." And it was all the same when Durante shoved a bat- tered felt hat onto his head, walked into the winga and pawired as the applause swell- ed to greet him. The house was full , as it had been every night since he opened. "Young at Heert," Durante sang as he clowned with six beautiful dancers. '!'he girls come and go, bul dancers have been parl of his act ofr decades. Everythin& he said Betty & Claude HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ernest Borgnine and Bette Davis will co-star in ''Betty and Claude," a not-too-subtle take-orf on the highly suc- cess ful "Bonnie and Clyde." Congress Gives -Boost To, Public Broadcasting WASHINGTON I UPI) - The fledgling Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helped bring "Sesame Street" and "The Forsythe Saga" to American TV screens, has won conrresaional approval for two more years of opera- tion. A House-Senate conference committee agreed to th e ex· tension for the rorporation, which was formed in 1967. The rommittee also reco1n· mended authorizing $ 3 0 million in government spen-· ding for the operation each year, plus up to $3 billion more yearly if the corporation comes up with matching private funds. lf fully funded , the cor- poration would have $ 4 0 million to work with in the UJ.IOA 673-4041 I ;JI ••U I ML-...... ,. ....... current 'fiscal year, and the same amount in fiscal 1972. President Nixon recommended a $30 million financing package for this year. Botn houses were expected to approve the conference · report and send it to the White House. · The CPB -an independent, non-profit corporation -was chartered to support educa- tional 1 n d noncoinmercial broadca~tlng through govern- me11t grant!, Present plans call for a na• tionwide network that would eventually serve 186 televl1ion stations full time, ·providing educational, informational abd cultural programs. The 'Cor- poration also serves about 200 educational radio stations with similar daily programming. NOW 1HIU tUIStA T ZINI PIATUll CMrtftHH91t9• "TMI HAWAIIANS" Watch the landlord get his. . -~--=---= ltt. SNw StMtt 1 P.M. s ... .,.. 1, "·~; 'Kl'lly\ Jlcrocs" ..-;, I I I ·~·· .... ,,.,,. , ' ..... c .. "••-hr .... s ... " 0 1~"••t·P;M.-..,..a. M.tl-. • ..,, w ...... , l ..... Jl:CLUllY• DlfV .. " IMOWl"e .,..., ,, .... lit •• ''""' "TJI• aOYI 1111 ,.". lotiltlt" • , .. , ... ,...,. ........ "TMR P'4•fY" e t•I •"Ill.LY,. e Cll;) ""' M ..... 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""' "' .. .., c .. p-5411-1262 Accountant Group Seeks Members The Orange County Chap1er of lbc Nationa l Association of Account.ants the v. o r I d ~ largest association ol ac counlants with O\tr 6a 000 \l:Orld 1v1de members hilS an nounccd tht start or tis 197~71 new ~mbtrshlp dr\\:e The goal 1s 140 new members to 111 crca!lt the membership of the local chapter la lilpprox1matcly 760 Pi.tembcrsh\p Is open to all pt:rsons Interested 1n funhcr Ing lheir education ln ac c.'Ountinr-and galnlnc a belie r Insight into manaacrlal 11c counl!ng- lnf ormat!on r e c a r d 1 n g cduc11tlonal facllh1es t-unl munlly 'erv lc e ~ and mcmbtrsh1i; can ht obtained by ca lllna; Karl A Haus.haller, Jr, Director of t.lenlbcrihlp 11t Arthur Yoong and Com- Pll11Y Santil An11, lelcpbone 13;.IOOS -- ~ OVER THE COUNTER .. ,....."' ..................... -·---· .... -... ... ..,_ ..................... ___ , .. _ .... NASO ~i1tlae1 f•>r Tueodoy, Soptomber 2', lfll -... "*-... 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' --' I \ I \ . -·-• · 21 DAIL V PILOT Wtdnt~ay, Stpttmbtf 30, 1970 ' "The clitnt has a right ta knotD eve~thing concerning the tranSactiOn before he " " ' ac .•• , · RANDALL R. MC CARDLE Pr•1icl•nt of Th• R••t E1t•f•r1: • collet• r••I ••t•I• i111truclor •rtd l•tlur•r: •ul~or of I~• book ''R••I E1t•t• Tr1inin9 in C1lifor11i• Col- l•t•i"; • R••I E1!1!1 tolu11111iit for th• D1ily Pilot; 1t1t• clir•tlor of CARET. Wl. NEED SALtSMEN "WIN MOIE PtOltulonll·PtriO!>&l!Ud Tr1lnlr11 IAIN MOii GetletOV' Spilt~ to W4 HIYI llTTEI /lo\Ort HI~, Ltu Con!Ullon ''Let's Talk About It" 546-2316 ,. ·- Sel'Ving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona ' THE REA-L -ESTATERS ' ' MWl'ORT HACH HOO Newport ll•d. '46-7171 4 Convenient Locations Near You COSTA MESA 2790 H..t.or M 1"6-2lll CORONADIL.MAk ll2·M.._;te •1l455G INVESTM.~ . 1714 H..t.or M ;Sutt. 201 Cool• -· 1"6-2316 ...... l'ILOT -ADVUTISU Ciel Mar .Huntington • Beach ' I ' ' • • -- I I .·. ~-... . • .. • ., " ' ' • . . . . • . . • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' • ' i ' i ' .. ••• .. .. • ·· .. ., • ·singinfi 4.long Saddleback College songleaders practice routine on college's grassy, rural campus, more reminiscent of range wars than ~ridiron battles. \Vhenever Gau- cho football fans sing. this fall, they'll be Jed by (front row from left) Barb ·Trapp, Debbi Dryer and Connie Martin, plus (center from , left) Dianne l1ar· dy, Ann Kilgore and Nancy Naffziger, and , with both arms raised over their'hcads (from left) Leslie Creighton, Cathy Allen and DebbJe Dierke~. Mission Viejo Plans Colorful Community Event Fire Depa1·t111ent Futu1·e Nags Cleme11te Cou11cil Events at the third aitnual flfission Vie- jo Days "'.ill range irOm li;reasted pigs cl'attering over the sod to high school 'By JOHN VALTERZA Of Ille Dlllr ,.1191 S111f The nagging problem or expanding Sa n aerialists with their eyes on ths heavens Clemente's volunteer fire department in· and a 200-foot diameter hot air balloon . to a full-time force is expected to con1e to The Saturday !lnd SiJnday celebration a head before councilmen in coming \\'ill run from slo1v pitch softbcill and \\·ee ks with· a staff recommendation on a S\l'imminit competitions to an adult dance \\'ide range of alternate plans. ~nd hoe.ooWn al ~.1iss>bn Vlejo Recrea· • The ide~s one suggested by a coun· cilman, another by a private citizen and lion Center. a third by the fire department itself -· ResidcnUi hafc been asked tn dress for approach the need for a belier rirc the mood of lhr. event , a i.:ay Nineliei; or deoartmenl {rom vasUy different st;ind· Since then Carr has a\vailed specifie dttails on the success of the Scottsdale . department from tha:t city. Little informatiOn has come, but Or. ricials there have.issued an invitation to a seminar on lhe cpncept in Arizona. Other suggested alternatives in the. list include the relatively ne,.,, concept of · blending police and fire men together - an idea 'vhich has been implemented In . the city or Sunnyvale, Calif. n seems to J!et little favor from the employes th"!mselves. · · i;. gaslight motiff. points. 1'he great balloon asctnls will be held . The plan "'inning the 1nost favor by fire Local police· and fire administrators :irt not sold on the concept, either. After ;i trip tn the city to ~ th~ department fi rsthand, Police Chier Clifford Murray 1\od Fire Chief llackett returned lukewarm on the idea. Sund <ly fiom about noon witil 4 p.n1. or 5 deoartment volunteers and Full-time en1ployes i3 the use of a $145.000 budget p.m. at the north end of the golf course to expand the departm ent headquarters near fl1ission Viejo Recreation Center . A outward along the approach apron to the propane fed name gener,ates the hot air. existing equipment garage at the civic The balloonists -, students from center. ,.,lission Viejo and Garden Grove High Preliminary sketches of such a new Schools -will keep U1c balloons on a line rire department already ha ve been sub- during ascents. There will be no free mitte.d \IY Fire CJlief Merton W. Hackett, flights. 1 i.and #o\ild acCorn.pllsfi a lW'l>fot(f purpose. Sct.ied uled Saturday eveits Include: The new building. large enough to , -A 9 a.m. tennis tournament matching house equipment and me~ for a fu11·time the f\1ission Viejo Recreation Centers department, "l:ould also become a boon to against t.he Deane Club. r overcrowded police, who,need new :ipace. -A s\\•im meet at ~1ission Viejo High The .second ol' the three suggestions -contracting "·it.h Orange County for a fire School pool , the Nadores vs. Piranhas at del)llrtment and eliminating the existing 9 a.m. volunteers as no\v organized -was sug- -8101.,, Pitch SOrtball al 2 p.m. in a first. gested in a Jetter from a citizen. round fe aturing O'Neill , Linda Vista and That plan, which caused a few raised La Paz Schools. eyebrov.·s on the council, involve:i -A second round of slo'v pitch softball preliminary c o s t estimates. ~·hich are '. Several factors in recent months have stressed the urgency of a larger fire department for the citf. Aihong these is the increase of deve1opment plans for oollyinjl areas of the city. IC a large developo;ienL..of high-densil1* residences were to be' built near the Shoreclif(s area as proposed, the city's small fire department and volunteers \vould be hard pressed to serve ii, flackctt has siad. Othe r developments -·possibl y in· clu diilg a major hospital -also have been discussed for that area . The Southland's recent brush fires also ooint up the urgency of adequately staf· fed and equipped firt departments. at 3:.\a p.m. stiff. :. · -An adult dance and hoc-do1\·n begin· It could mean -for a ne\v hcad- nlng at 8 p.m. al the Mission Viejo quarters building and a full-lime fire \Vhllc San €1emente and environs have bcsn spared this year from the devastating blazes. tht future is always unartain. I The fire chiefs plan, V.1_lich has the most favor anrong the ' department ''olunteer ranks, v.uuld provide for a new building in time for next summer. • - • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • ' ' • ' ' ' • • ' ' ' i • ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' • • • • • • : i I I ' l ! , . l i - Recreation Center lor~r couple. · erew -an added 40 cents to the city lax Sunday evelts me • .1 ·rate. • The figure. althougb rough. is com· -Semi·fin als of lhe ball tournament parable to that paid by residents in the beginning at 11:30 a.m.~ Missiol) , Viejo area. where t'OUnty -A noon barbeque-o.green until 5 services prevail. accqrding to San p.m. Clemente City Manager.Kenneth Carr. A greased 'Pig catching contest for Resklents lher.c pay 15 cents on one tax seven and eight year olds at t p.m. . rate· category for Jfife protection, plus -A horaesboc tournament at 1 p.m. tifother 25 tents \lnder a special service ~ area rate .... 11" explained. -The championship softball game at . Such a tax 'rate in San Clemente ,vould l :30 p.m. ' yie1d about $200.000 annua lly . -The greased pig contest for nine and That m'fich money would be sufficient 10 year olds, 1:30 p.m. for San'Clemente to build a (ull·lime fire -A I :30 p.m. walkafhon hccl-and·loe depa'.rtment of its own. race. ~ut 1S~ Clemente councilmen lend to _The great vintage a'uto race at 2:30 be thrifty and it is doubtfuJ that the plan p.m. "·ould win much favor . -A greased pig contest at 3 p.m. for The third alternative would be a pro- 11 and 12 year olds. • ' prielary fire department built by a -Special events at.!;30 p.m. including private interest and aligned with the city, A fashion show, pri.Jt flghta, weight lilt-which could provide IOme of the man- ing and a volleyball exhibition. poWer. -A marathon foot raa at 4 p.m. ~ 'Such a department exists in Scottsdale. The barbeeuc-on'ihe·&reeJ\ Sunday will Ari~., and I segment of City Manager Include entertainment by Micll:eyDougller-Carr's report wilt examine that plan. ty, guitarist--vocalist eurrtnUy perform· The suggestion came early this sum- ing nightly at the Jolly OJ Inn. mer from Councilman Thomas O'Keele. l Income to the fire department funm comes from the city's revenue from state ch:~aret taxes. The plan has won support from police orrlcials because of hundreds of square feel which could be added to the police department Garages where fire rigs now are stored could be conve rted into badly needed jail and record·storage areas . Cramped office quarters could be ex· panded into the vacaled fire department offices. - The latest minor expansion of poli t'e facilities involved conversion of a squad meeting room -used by firemen and polit'C alike -into a cramped report room , a makeshift records storage area and oAe detective's office . Thal job took up all available e);pansion !"Oace. Now group meetings are held in council chambers upstairs. "\Vilh all these factors we can see that 1ve must bring this to o head in <..'On1ing 'veeks so we can present a total package to lhe council," Carr said . 'Good Eyening Everybody' Lotvell TltornaS Celebrates 40 Years Oil Radio NE'V YORK tUPI ) -"Good evening. books, made !!COrcs of movie travelogues. in New York, to which he t.11mmutes daily ever)'bodY'', said Lo\vc ll Thonlas Tues-developed 1vldc-screen cinerama, and from his home in upstale Pawling, bul day night &.'I he had for -Kl years on productd a TV scrie.'I, ''High A.dvtnture."' several linles 1 year he broadcasts from nel\\'Ork rallio. abroad. This year he had been to New The dean or Am eric'lln newscaster s and Thomas lrlcd television newscasting in Guinea, lhe llimalayas and Sibcria.-~~~~d~~~:::~ b~~oa~~~!l:~d~:::~~~ ~~~~~~~r ~~~s ~~r!: b~! g~ve ~1~:; <'.41;~ ~~ ~~!7~~pg~~dC~il~~e ~r:!i 29, 1930. At 78 he Is stllf gojnn strong and medium for disseminating news than TV 11, beeame I millklnaire early in ·his '"' because most nc\rs ill mental, not pie· tho th "-book when he. signs oft v.•ith a "so long until carter as an au r, anr..11 to a tn-toti;\l." He said he thought pt.'Ople liked • · 1Ad • ,.,.,.. • A • A bi " tomorrow," he n1ca.ns t01norro~·. Ulrt: ',,,.,, ~wrcncc-1n ra a • "disembodied voice" ttlling the ncwll r•-h h d · "Today's · the aciua\ anniversary but ,,.,.ma5 as a a mountain range ntt.ar rather than watch 1 "Brooks brothers ... So th p I d · t nd · the A 1· the electronics industry is planning u1e u o e an M 1s a 1n re IC face reading'' it. -·· r hlm something special for mr on Oct. 21 , so nam'IN or., ...... f'll wait to celebrate unlil lhcm ,'' The commentatnr first faced I Thon1as once said the last l\fO scn- Thomas told UPI. microphone on KDKA on r.larch 30, lm. tence s of his fjve·thnes-a·v.·eek newscast The ens com1ncntator hud a run to discUSll "~'fan's first fl lghl' around the \'\'IS probably the most widely listencd tu career under his belt as 3 tra vel lecturer, ,,·orld." It \\'BS less than five ycu rs artcr scnten('t! on the air becaulle 30 many • Co-un~y B ard Split ~.on Spending ly JACK BIWBACK · • f 1 ur.gen~ need. Let UM dodon UMre.ge~ to ~mbers about ~ 1 w1p,.. \6/. ~ the. Of ... .,..., "•• '"" • • w~~lt, . _ ., udgel. . , • , Orange County's 197~7·1 ~ ~udg~t as---: . You ~r~wardlng jneftjc1e~1c~·__::___;..sU'per'""isor..Alton.-Alle.n.favoret.milt.ol bi-ought 'lhto ll'Jf Jl'.lth ailtici t'ed~ clumed m SUpen!l&Or ROberflv. .. ~tltn. Thomas· tdeu:)tnCluding al30(ip-.. in. revenues ~ay but tile Jong·awatted · as ht; vote<f agai~t :1he ~n com-county contributiOna to ~ • employe11 .a_pproval or the $213.5 mil.lion spending pr:'~se. w ln r . .u k -1 the ' reUremenl 'fUnd 'ancl 'aa,>er1 the •d : program by cOlµlty .supervisors \l'as not, a 1750 000•r 1 nd"1 1 avorh, ~ ·o1~A nyg b salary cuts . in·~ all · deput&lwntl lor "! . di .. ._ . u or pure ase w111: or a ... i~ooo rien Y ·one. . ' Linda . park sUe abd the lt milllori' 'anouier _, . • ' : .• • ' f ', After , ai;iother t~·~bow ~ebate (t.be budgeted.for beach purchase in .the speb-· ... ~ker .used tnaJlY. .nf 'l'boalal,. sug- board me~'bers prcv1~usly. \frt:stled Wl\h · ding progrJlm. · • gestions 1n his proposal whk:b. dejtoded the .~bjed. on Sept. I and 15) a com· uy0u are buying something at today'll .upon a $300,000 cut ol ~fc»:J cal\er promise. :J.!, agreement was re~cbed · prlcea In the acquition ll'emt," Baj( er . funds .. It ca!"15 to 4_ v~tc and J~ ,!!"2· "•hlch did not please anyone and senously nfgued. ''On the Other bind you are Other alternativd: wt\lch were oot .at.'- , dls;>l~ed tv.•o board members.' ·building in.an incre~ bldget'. for futlirt cept~'incfbded 'tllinlriaUon Or tlie . .iwed The spen<lihg program was cut $1.'f5 yea rs by approving perso~l lnCreases ...... t'Olt of lifeguard Services-at-city beadiell, million to hOld the tax ntte lo $1 .70 and to Hirstein and Supervl9or WI 11 i am :J166,000: eliminalion.. of new ·equtprnent absorb a $2.9 million d~icit in the Oran!ie Phillips were opposed· kl the Yotba Linda for refuse. disposal, $110,000: ~tU,,, ·• County Medical Center's1budget because · ~ite purchase becauae •·tt.could'.be flood· District. Attomey's.,.project for ~ or state cutbacks. on medical funds. 1 cd out of exislence some day."· 1 ·enforcement research, $431000. Jn ll1e flJ\81 deciakm. 1 proposed by · ~illips said the locatioe wu ak>ng the Also, delete pla°" _fOr walkWa)' 8lld Supervls0"· .\Vil~am Hirstein, eliminaled 1 ra_ilwa~ tracts, and the nem:l1 completed ' sidewalk impM>vemenls a! Juven~ Hall • . 1veN! •a ,.$7S01opD '9e1n budgeted for a Riverside foTee\f.a~, bot~ l'IOl3C. ~kers. ·.: $30;000; delay plan~ expanston of Los Yorba. Lind,a rrglo,nat ,park site. $500.(K!O • ·CoWlty Admmtslrab~e· · .Ofbccr E. Pinos juvenile reba'bllltaUon center: for beach· acqWSition,°:""$50,000 on a Thomas, rebuffed on. suggtllllorui t~o $,JS,000; cul out a proposed rat. control windfall of IO\V ilids On a. county Com-• "'e,cks ego lh~l the board coul~ not agree program by the health department, munic11Uo,ns ~tei', $75:000 on a lease . upon,, came· p~epare4. ,He. olfwed board $1$,000. -, • · • • cancellation for a salellltc t'OWlt.V center, .. ·, · arid $82,000 ffom the medkiil center , . . . bu;~~;,';'I'' n,,;. Baker wanterl to cul . First Lad.y Ta.· kes T ou.r Al least $.100.000 out of the medical center ~ hudgct by eliminating ;ill new positions there. ht have been out there many times <ind tail;> aee a'ny justification for additional help'," Baker charged. "There is no Capo A.i1nexes Trailer Park · A 23-acre mobile home park has been annexed to the city of San Juan Capistrano. The city council approvtd the an- nexalion of Lhe park Monday, part of a 33-acre annexation proposed by the pro- perly own,ers Mr. and Mrs. William Honsberger. The property is bounded by the San Juan Creek nood control channel and Allpaz Street, approximately 400 feet from the bound8.ry o( the Capistrano Airport. The annexation has be<!n approved by the Local Agency Formation C.Om- mission, contingent on the detachment from the Capi6trano Beach Sanllation District and the Capistrano Bay Parks and Recreation District. :of Italian Boys To:i-0-ii . " ' . ROrifE (A Pl -Pat Nixi>ri visited an Italian Boys Town Tueiday while her husband tended to bwlricss on the fl.1editerranean Sea . tilrs. Nixon drofe into the Roman . you \\'ell and will .remember-ywdn' ttieir prayers." 1be~ BOYi Town ~nd llNck up '!Tbe Star-Spang\ed . Bannerl'. is Mn. lffion· s'le]ipe<l 'fi:O!ll.iie<·c:ar .. ~J!)iliiic IJld w-:aring .a hrjglll blne linen iull-.; Sile look~ at a Jmpti and ~um. ·Sh& admired the: ~mic work · done by the boys as part of the jobO b)' whld\ they eam thelr way :On thli,300-liCfe establish~ ment, ,"Which has tf1 bOY's, Jncliides -. fatm', peach and olive Oi'charda and 40 suburbs ti> visit Boys Town, to which thousands or Americans , Including some of her friends. have contributed funds . She said she got them a firsthand rtport en the home. founded in 1944 in a bombed· out villa for abandoned children -viC. thns of war -on. the model or 8o)'9 Town in Omaha, Neb. "It's excellent, a reil .democracy. liv· ing democracy," said Mrs. Nixon after a ·1our and serenade by th!! youngsters. · The First Lady was \\'eicodied at Boy's 1'o,vn by lhti 18-year~ld mayor , Gino Spano, a Canadian, who senr hill thanks to "those wonderful' friends" whose dona-· lions "have given us a new chance on life.'' He told fllrs. Nix on tn share ·with the flalrons the memory of those "Who wish acres 'or vineyar'cls. ~ · The boys, r8niing· from · 1~.lq_ .. Jl 1 years old •• liVe in modef11 bric~ . a~ stone · buil~ in ,rolling hilb abOut_IO ,tnilell \\'est' of Rome. . In the morning. h{rs. Nixon llivited 0bout . 30 Rome new~pe~·omen and thosc-.travelling wllh tile -Nixon party ta coffee' aiid a ctiaf. · On the battle ·of the htm1m. Mrs. Nixon. wl)O .v.-ears hct clothes 'j(ist IMJow the knee. said, :·1 Jike to see the different lengths. It breaks the momtony:•• ·~ush'mi~ls. ·: ,~ 1· .. : .• , . ,, The \Vh1skey .tfiat sp~ns · \ the generat1oµs :gap~ · · • for JOO years, a 1vhiskey from l>ushmills has been wilh u~. ChJrming u Beguil ing U!t in d smooth, polished dnd altogc 1hcr ligh1hearted ldsh1on. 15 genera tions have refined it. 15 gcner<1tions have ~•pped It. Theverd ict : Near pericc1 io n. Bush mi I ls. f u 11 of character. Bul nol he.ivy· handed .ibout it. FIJvo1- ful. Sut never over·po\vering. Bushn1ill s. It reflects lhe pas I \\11th a light and livcly 11.ivor thilt Is all today. Comp.ire it lo yo~r pr~~ent ~v~is!.:ey. You needn't purchase d bonle. One·~tpOJI your-f-avoritc pub \Viii tell you \vhy Bushm ills h.ts intrigued so mdny gen· era lions. It Is, simply, out of ~1gh1. BUSHMIUS IMl'OOTID FOOM THf WORUYS OLDEST OISTlllllt \Vorld \\'ar 1-coi·rc:ipondcnt , cxplor~r. KDl\.A made the 1rocld'.s flr11t scheduled people tuned i11 then to hear ltlc. suc-11-~-+-.aUl.hor, nnd broa:dca"Stcr on "Station-radio broadCNHind opened a "'hoie-n!!:\f -(,.'OOding...program~os.and..And)' '. IJ.~-- : KDKA. Plll!iburgh, before ht "'cnl tr11 of L'On1n1unltatlt>n5, hs_s outlasted v.l1tH \V3S rcu.llo's oldcl>l ! oet\vork. Since \hen he has wrillc11 ti Thomas' broadc111sts u!uaTi y originate prognam by JO year,. - I ' ,~ ...... -, .... ...,, Thil liel~rs Have had enoligh of Timothy R-'• moonlight son- atas-he's been banned from play- ing his piano bet Ween .11 p.m. and 7 a.m. in Workingham, England.r jtose· a 5l·year-old bachelor,Jound' ~e got bis best musical ideas !ale at night, when "I can really come to terms with thi great classics of our times." Alter hearing a pub- lic bealth officer's testimony about the midnight serenades, magis· trales ruled that he should come lo tent\I wllh hii fellow apartment- ilwellers instead. The lid was dosea Sunday night on Rose's 100- year-<1k! lipngbt and he said he Would heed the court's noise.abate... ment.order. ''But I miss the piano very much," Rose said. "Since I can't play during the day because of my work, I think I'll have to start playing between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m. My neighbors just don't ap- preciate the Classics." ~ • ·- , Jrlrid U.lh .. · ~ Fresh···Fightlng • • • • In Jordan ·Told ~ .. ;J • 11J ,\I~ ...... lalmlattouf .--"~ ~ \(il)g HUllein> hlo .... ..,.. Fresh IJ&hllng between Palal!!Jlan' menl waa · p..pm.i . lo tab .......,.. guenillas ahd the Jordanian army-tiroke against thoae who defied the truce. out'in Irbid a commando strOiigboJd in H\Qein told newsmen Tuesday at hb ' tnortbcm. J~, 1tbe gu&riuu said ~ Hommar PaJaca 10 miles west of Am· "-Y· ...r man: A spoteJmaft for the Al Fatab guerrilla "If a~y eletneDts re!~ w~t the organizaiion in Beirut said Jordanian lead~rs~p of the Palestlll.lan ~ trOOps began attacking lrbid shortly after . has decided, and what ~e lead~ of the dawn with mortars and machineguns and Arab world say, they will have 110lated the fighting was .continuing. The cuer· themselves and weakened themselves to rillaa wen returning the fire the a great e~nt and :Would appear _to be """'ir-.... said. -' elements interested m the desfl'uction of .,..,...._...... Jordan." 1be Al Falah claim came .only ~s Hussein -who was·prepartng tony to after the Arab ~ Commdtee trymg Cairo for Nauer'I ~al Thunday - to keep )M'.act m Jordan ordered both said such a situation ''Would have to be government troop& 8:f1d armed Palesti-handled in' any way that would al!l!W'fl a n1an. guerrDlaa to get out· "\of Amman return to normal conditions." • within 24 hours. An official -Y mourning period was The special Arab League Committee declared throughout Jordan for Naaer, led by Tunisian Premier Bahi Ladgham flags were Down at half.staff and shops gave· the two sides in the Jordanian civil were closed. •war 24 bolU's to caIT)' .. out the orders, ln the Paleatinian sections of Amman. which were part of the 14-point peace corpses, includJng bodies of women and pact. It said they must withdraw to posi· children, were shoveled into mass graves. tions at least three miles from the boun· Newsmen counted more than 50 bodies daries of the capital. i~ ~ deep trericb in the Ashrafiyeh It said armed guerrillas must withdraw d1Str1ct Tuesday. to "positions suitable for commando ac· .. -· ---. li:Wft8P '\llctfm' Rev. John Thomas Alquire, an American oarmelite priest working in Santiago, Chile, was kidnaped and held captive by his own parishioners when they learned he was departing for Chicago. They released him only after being assured that he was only taking a vaca~ tion and not being transferred out of the parish. tion" but could not occupy positions evacuated by the armed forces. Meanwhile, the country buried ill civil war dead and lamented the death of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Millions Make Exodus -negotiated the end of the II-day war tbortly before be wu stricken with a heart attack. To Mourn for. Nasser • Viet Commander . . ., , Clai~s Big 1Wia. . ~ ' SAIGON (AP).,-A !Of>rllllli"C 5'lutb qaln aUaclced tbt nllf it a Camllodian Vielllamele lleld coo~ d11med I<>-off-• GllO'atlqll 'llolled a' mileo ~ day that bis forceo bad vlrlually of Pillom Penbl • " , destroyed I North VfelpawM 1111JY Aaoda. led Presa ---· ' ...... division in three -al J;ptlng T •. -~lhallllt;,_.;.;; around Fire Base OOleillJ ~la the mrth:o about five mllel bdiDd tbet~M~ em sector of South Vielnam. front line in the 1abJI Kauk area. Lt. Gen. HOO!lg Xuan Lam, commandtr Six Cambodian toldlers were reported of the northern quadi'ant Of SOUth Viet-wounded. The body of on9 enemy IOldier nam, told newsmen in Da Nang that his was found. · forces, with llUpJ>Ol'f. from Amtrlcan.bom-Gen Cl'eighton w Abrlms com. be~, had wiped out the equiv~t or lwo'1nlnd~ of u.s. r~ in Yie-wu regune~b. from the North Vietnamese bosplfalir.ed-1 r.r lbt tblrd.limilhls 3248 DtVlBIOlL L year after toliaPainc in the arm&' al an '"l'he 324B Division which tried to take aide. ' O'Reilly bas been rendefed almost in· The u.s. Command said the attending effective," said Lam. 11The enemy has physician bu prescribed medic&ticll and conducted only sporadic shelling attacks bed rest for Abrams "who bas been W fOl'i in recent days. We are firmly in control the ast f. da 'th •-·-inf~•-and conditions are excellent." P ive ys wt a vu-""""'" and a very slight lung inflammation." Lam gave no casualty -flgures ror either 8ide. "He i.! resting comfortably in the 3rd Fire Base O'Reilly had been under Field Hospital in Saigon," a spokesman artillery siege since late July, and said. American bombers Dew hundreds of The 56-year-old Abrams suffered 1i raids against North Vietnamese positions "dizzy spell" shorUy after noon during sum:iunding it. ceremonies honoring Australian army On the battlefields of South Vietnam, forces at Vung Tau. 40 milea soutbeut of -the U.S. Command said activity in--Saigon. creased slightly during the past 24 hours with five engagements in the northern sector, the central highlands and along the coastal plain. The command said 27 ·North Vietnamese troops and six Americans were killed and 13 Americans wounded in the five fights. * * * ~ Cambodians Knock Off A U.S. Navy OVlO spotter aircraft and a U.S. Army helicopter were shot down in different parts of South Vietnam. Both PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Cambodian crewmen aboard the OVlO bailed out and troops have reft.ifed to fight the Viet Cong Both sides were exchanging threats, With the Palestinians still f!Olltrolling IOIDt sectors of downtown Amman under ... . . ,, . were rescued with minor injuries. 'The . anq North Vietnamese who cut highway 4 CAIRO (UPI) -From the dUl1y Nile ftllDld by President Nixon Tuesday. It tkil~o1edcre. wmen aboard the helicopter were linking Phnom Penh and the port of .... ::.._ KomP,OOg ~ during a three-day .River .1own.& to the Bftle"llfalt ,Clfes ot wU beadlecl 'by secretary of Health. In its Vietnamization'proeram, the U.S. rellgtpus 'lt!;liidaf, field officers aaid '°" . C&iro, F.gypt kept vigil today over 1t1 Edui:alion...ad Welfare Eliot Richardson ~my turned over to ttie South Viet-day. l · beloved leader, Carnal Abdel Nmer. pm~ llobert P. Murphy, a former namese a squadron of 16 CH47 Otinook "We will undertake no clearing opera- Tens Or thousands .!Jf h'is 1~ .m~arge; ~ohn J, McCloy, helicopters, each capable of carrying H lions until ttie 'fliday ends," a field of. Atah Woman ' ' -. Hijacker thiong!J(l.tbe Walls surrounding the• Kub-dtalrmu. of the · d t' Ad · troops or heavy cargo loads. fica; said. (... beDPalilce where his body lay~ ttl~. · \ presi en 5 visory Elsewhere' in Indochlna, sources in Viet Cong and'l.North Vietnatne!e troops To lJe Freed Many bad been there liDce be died Mon.. COuacil oa Arms Control; Donald C. Saigon said a South Vietnamese C119 seized a three-mile stretch of the day of a massive heart attack at the age Bergus, a State Department expert on twin-engine cargo plane crashed on highway 56 miles west-southwest of of 52. , Egyptian affairs who is the chief U.S. takeoff from Phnom Penh Airport after Phnom Penh 'l'ue day. The roid is Hundreds of thousands more, perhaps ·repr~iye in Cairo; and Michael landing ammunitiqn. Sourcea said all ftve Pfioom Penh's only overland route to the ,. ,_ An unidtntijitd membeY of the Denver Casper' J'roopers is unmoved a.! 1M ,.tands at attention durina half· time exhibition Ot the Denver-Pitts· buYgh game Sunday. The American Flag blew onto heY hat and stayed there several minutes. -The girl never "-Wlrt,iemai millbui, were pouring ·into the capital by Stemer, another State Department ex-crewmen were missing. nation's only deepwater port and oil all means Of transpartation and on foot t1J l-',.n __ .. _E_;O]itian:;..;.·.· __ a1_f11r_·_s_. _______ N_orlh __ v_ie_1na_m_e_se_an_d_V_i_e_t Con_.:gc..t_roopo....:.._· -'''-'-•-fi_ne_r_,.y_. --·~-=------- moved ci muscle. .. LONDON (IJPI) -The Briu.t .. govern- ment a.id ~ ~ hijacker Leila Kbaled and li:K. other Palectinian guer· rillu held by lbree .pvel1llllOllls will be released. The auoullCllllellt ame "1~ hours after the last Ill bOltaget taken by guer- •. rillu who hijacked three airliners three Police arrested. a 9-year-old boy weeks ago Dew out of Jordu to freedom. armed with a cap pistol ·after he Palestinian guerrillu turned over the tried to hold up a store in New Or~ last sb: hijaet hostages held in Jordan to leans. "Give me all the money," &he International Red Cross,~ which t cleared tbe way for the reJease of seven he said, pointing the toy weapon a Arab commandos imprisoned in Britain, a sal~woman Saturday. "U you want the money. open the !'Uh _Swilurlaad ud W..i !Jern>llY· regisler." she replied. The t>oY i!ed , The hoolages, all Americau and all after failing to open tbe register. ; r~~ed m good bealtb, were turned over He w~ still,,~ the pia1ol :,;,,~ J= ~"!-~= when ~· ·arresled him ooon .... , ,..,.,_,, after tlie.,jilcldenrind turned li1m ca,_ over to;AH .ruveone Bureau.' TbaJ won npected to fly ewiy today « .. •, · ,.. . 1 fo.N,j<o\lia, Cypnll, -lo .N"" Vert. . ' , \ l • . !l1il lwila gomiiment aaid Monday WinfGd ~ ll~' hi · lhai fll tbreO Arab prfloners, convicted Bristol; ~ jiu' .sent: ""4 '!!I· of !hooting up .. El Ahirliner last year. appeal/10.,·~ f!!riner.'.~·"" WDllld be freed as sooa aa th~ Jul please ·~ ·any. ,~· ·. ~·' hostagea were "safe and sound outside they Il!llt¥v• lyin.r ·iromid "lie Jordan." . . house. '~e're Dllsaml , ab\>¥! mJ \Jnder I tbree<>allm accord, Britain pairstai..a.: .that's P e:rilt:(!bes;" "& and West Germany have prorniled to do bospi 1 ·~n111n sald.-",..t·a.boli~ likewise wtth the commandoil beld in S7.7D 8 rmr••tJiaf comes to a lot of ... their cowttries, including WOIDUll guer~ money,, · • • '(_,,' · rill• Leila Khaleel, captured in Britain ht • .,. · . an attempted airliner bijackq early thiJ • . month. Viear ~I Wh"9, wllo 1814 awhile bacll: wo!lldn,-m!ild, il·if girls attebded i:fiurcll in lapless, dresses, dtopped. another· bomb-- shell on bis Mud!Ord, F.rigla"'! parish today by .-nciDg 119 plans to marry a girl 39 years bis junior. "Douglas is very young at heart," said bride-~be. Yolanda Rlchmoncl, 24, of the fl3.yeal'<lld ctergylJlaD. China Disaster Told •• HONG KONG (AP.»~ Thoasndo were li!Ded or Injured and more than 100.000 made homeless when a typhoon.weaken- ed dam burst io Communist China's Knngtung Province on Sept. 15, the llo!lg Kong .,._ Fa! Pao reported Wedllelday. \ P•f their Jul respects lo a mu whoo• dealll.bu .aua...I I public outpouring of . Jrlef cif I !lllfPlilude addom ... for I polill<al .... The jammed 'capilal Tbunday will ba the iceBe of:a mile-long funeral' cor.tege, but according to Moslem law there will be no public exhibition of Nasser's body. in state. Egyptian officials were permit- ted to view the bier Tuesday. Workmen at the renamed Gamal Abdel N8.$Ser mosqff in the subta"ban Manchiet E-Batrey seetioo of Cairo were Nasser Jived toiled to complete the burial chamber where be will be laid to rest ~ursday following the procession. Foreip dignitaries flocked to Cairo. ·:Among the first to arrive was Soviet Premiv Aleni N. Kosygin, who wept openly as he stepped from his pla11e at Cairo Airport Tuesday aighl The Vnlled Sta"" will be represented at tbe fmleral by a five-man delegation S. Viet Airliner Crashes With 27 DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI) -An Air Vietnam DC3 passenger plane crashed to- day in bad weather in a mountain pass near Da Nang. Vietnamese autboritiea annoonced. Spokesmen for the government- operated airline said the plane was on a flight from Ban Me Thuot in the central highlands to Hue. 390 miles north northeast of Saigon, with 27 passengers and a crew of three. 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Atio-.W. at _, ef lh9'e tta.ai: NOGA PAU LAkrw<>oo MONTCLAIR NEWPOtT BEACH cwse..o DOWNEY FULIHTON HUMTINGTON •UOf ORANGE~ arr" VENru ~A Charge. it ' - ', • • DAILY PILOT f$ U.S. Labo1· Cl1ief 2 ltlore ABMs f J ee1·ed, Booed House OKs Def eme Bil·l WASHINGTON (AP) -A comproniosie '11.9 bllllon military pyrchasing bill, in· cltXiinc funds for two mere SafegUard antimissile sites and authority for unlimited aid to Israel, is headed for final consideration in the Senate. $1.88 billion mill&ary con- struction bill authoriilng oiw· building on· military bases in the United States 1 11 d oveneas. · The compromise b 111 LABOR SECRETARY VOWS TO SPEAK TRUTH James Hod91on Addre11e1 United StHlworkers ... ATLANTIC CITY." N . J . (UPl) -James 0 . Hodgson, U.S. secretary of labor, used rhetorical questions to delend -the-administration's I a b o r record before a steelworkers convention hl!re -and he got some answers he did not want. ''Has the administration been fair to organized labor?" Hodgson asked. "No! No!" shouted the delegates. Slaying Suspect. Caught Has I h e administration sponsored anti-labor Jegisla-. Lion, blamed union-wage in- creases for inflation. o r "twisted labor's ann ln wage negotiations?" Hodgson asked. "You know and I know the ans~·er tG all these questions is no," Hodgson said -and PHILADELPHIA (AP ) -the racl of murder, the FBI Authorities have arrested and charged a foirth man, 21-year- old Michael Sau·l Fleisher of ' Philadelphia, in connection with the Boston bapk iholdup and slaying of a policeman that Boston police link to stu- dent radical groups. Fleisher was apprehended 1'uesday night at his home In Philmk:Jphia and charged with unlawful n1pt to avoiCI pro- secution as an accessory aft er ' said. It refused to give details on how Fleisher figured in the case. The FBI said Fleisher, a June graaqate of Brandeis . University in \Vallham, Mass,, was associated with the Na- tional St r i k e Information Center at Brandeis. T h e center served as a clearing house for university protest sl rikes during campus un~st in hfay. lled China Set fol' Birthday HONG KONG !UPI) -Hun· dreds of thousaRds of red flags blos somed in Peking today ·on the eve of the celebration of Communist China's 21st birth- day, according to diplomatic reports from the Chinese capital. .. Floors by Armstrong. Three of them. Price tags by Pena1eys. ' j VINYL CORLON ®OR CUSRIONED v ·INYL ·ey @rnstrbhg • • • I • 'S1nt1 Cruz.' Thousands of vinyl chips create random patterns of subtle color. You 'll be amazed that a floor like th is could be priced so low. 8 colors. 6' wide • 299 ~ • Mltertal'lnd labor to 1nsten 1 9' x 12' room lor only $76:* , 'Caililien.' Rich, bold color -in the classic beauty of a Spanish tile design. Tough, long-wearing vinyl in 49 decorator colors. 6' and 12' wide. · 399 sq.yd. MetefNll and 11b0r ta inatan 1 9' X 121 room for $88. • 'Corrie M1r~1.' Richly colored, translucent vinyl, veined and textured like real marble. Avail· able in 7 col6rs. 6' wide. 399 sq.yd. M1lorl1f 1nd l•bo< 10 inS111i 19'X12· room for only $8!.' •1ni.ti1li tion pri'• includes mov ing of 2 appliances. Extr1chargeIt1ny lddftk>nl1 tlao< preporlllon 11 required. -~o•Th iinlrPl1llM"YOU'11eare sl stor4. DOWNEY {86ll"'4 54 I) FULLERTON{87 1·4343) HUNTINGTON BEACH{892·777 1l LAKEWOOD{634·7000) MONTCLAIR{62 1·3811J N EWPQRT BEAC1:!{644·2313J QRANGE "THE CITY"{639·509 1 l Use Penneys Time Paymonl Plan. the"· delegates booed and shoute<( catcalls. But the secretary drew some cheers when United Steelworken Union President I. W. Abell Uiinked him for showing up to ''try J,o convince us of ·some ol the policies of the administration." 747 Jet Flown By Armstrong Abel has made Nixon's economic policies a prime target of the convention or 3,500 delegates attending the convention of the l.Z mUlion member uniolt. SEA'ITLE ( U pl) Today the dtlegates will Aslronaut Neil Armstrong , the hear from .the union's form er first man 00 the moon , new a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet on a 91}.. general counsel, Arthur J. minute fli1ht over the Pacific Goldberg, who-also seryed as secretary of labor under the Northwest Tuesday. late President Kennedy and Is Armstrong was . al the con. now Democi-atic candidate for trols oC the superJel for mosl governor of New York. , of the !light from Boeing fie~d The bill, which came out of a Senate-House conference last week, was approved S41 to 11 by the Hou se Tuesday. lt is expected to win final approval 'in the Senate by week's end, despite a fight by Sen. William Pronnire (0. Wis.), who Claims the con- ference butchered money-sav- ing features of the measure. authorilu doubling l h e number of ABM aitea and ap- proves unlirhUed arms credit for w.el~ .. 1 • ' Bird Slani&hter Officer Went 01~ Rampage · NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The police department has disciplined an officer who blasted more than two dozen pigeons ·in Jackson Square with a pellet gun after some of them "messed on " his unifonn. • the investigation bl,lt now ha3 been reinstalec:I . "We feel t'h a t the disciplinary action was com'· mensurate with v;hat wa$ dbne out thert," he said. The 250-year-old s q u • r e 1 bcrdered on three 'Sides by historic French Q u a r I e f buildings and on the fourth bf the Mississippi River, waJ Hodgson told the convention. to ~erett, over the Olympic which listened in silence to Perunsula and back here .. 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" -.. . ~ •• • ' ·-• :::-DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBL\L PAGE Use the DA's Office The t.acuna•Beacb City Council's inquiry into the WMtllaM prtve fracas of July 4 produced some diver· cent vJews as to jwt what did happen. and why, on that unfortunate evening. • Howe..: tbe three-.member committee ol . investi· gaUon seemed to concur on a le'v points, notably that the city and the police department should pay more at· tention to developinc a working relationship with this and olber neighborhoods and that the city should have a more carefully considered plan of action for coping with emergencie~ t}lat arise in the community. This \VoUld reduce confu&ion under stress. One very valid proposal in the summary report was that investigations <>:f such controversial happenm1s as this should be conducted by the district attorney's of· fice rather than by city officials who are, in effect, the employers of the police officers charged with unpro- f eUional conduct. • A committee that has no legal status, is unable even to subpoena witnesses and Jacks the disinterest credentials of an outside agency is hard put to conduct a really authoritative investi&ation, for all its good in· tentions. The Hospital Hassle A sho\\'do\vn in the fight by two developers to build e hospital for the Capistrano Bay area will come in San Clemente Oct. 13 wheh the county's health planning as~ sociation will conduct bearings dealing with the t\vo separate offers to build a health care facility. And advance rumbles in the competition between What followed lllat mHlilll madecthe issue ironic. DeClnce1 UHrla .,. has been at the helm for only the past two of the alxJears of delays In construcUon of San Clemonte Medic Center. Several wetks ago..l)ie Van Nuys davoloper refused to divulge the financial stru.cture of his development firm to chamber leaders "be(ause of the way we have been treated here (San Clemente)." 1 . The chamber Lhen endorsed lhe other plan-the Chapman hospital proposal. Despite DeCinces' "sensitivity over growing com. munitr,· bitterness· at the continuing delays in the Jong· prom sed hospital, he last weekWent to the city council with a proP.'?s•I that the city float a $5.5 million bond issue to build the hoapital. Councilmen didn 't leap at the chance. They invited _ DeCinces to put the proposal in writing for consideration at the Oct. 7 council ml!"tlng. San Clemente is historically chary of bond issues unless the objects they will finance have broad cent· n1unity backing. ~ A hospital is needed but had the city wished to bond for it, this could have been attempted lone ago with the city planni!lg and designing the facility. The council must consider a11ummi: a $5.5 million debt burden for a hospital when another developer suc· cessful in the field (Chapman) has agreed to build a first·rat~ facility with private funds, a plan that has gathered wide local support. 1 Already, there is some agonizing over 'whether to attempt a bond issue to pay for the Community Club- house and other desired projects. The County Comprehensive Health Planning Asso. ciation could help decide the matter once and for all in positive fashion by giving endorsement to one hos· pit.i.l developer. ·- C. T. DeCinces and Chapman General Hospital (the competing developers) were felt. recenUy in a monthly. meetipg of ,Chamber of Commerce directors. s •BARBARIAN!" Primitiv.e --. Societies Had 'Peace Chiefs' One of the chief conceits of so-called "'civilization" is that v.·ar..,..and conflict were more prevalent in what we call •·primitive" societies. Bul most an- thropological r e - search does not bear out this view. Studies of primi- tive tribes , whether In Africa or among I.ht American In- dians , indicate that only as the tribes advanced further in- to more "civilized" states did they re- Ja1 their efforts at peace-keeping and in- tensify their warlike activities. INDEED, M~ OF the N o r t h American tribes hid "peace ch.ids" as well as "war chiefs." The puce chieb engaged in elaborate ceremonials with other tribes to enable potentlal cooflicts to be re:IOlved amicably without kla of face oa either skit. And t b e I e "'primitivn" were IO .,.Ydx>lOliCIUY shrewd that aomeume. 'they arrana:ed for the tribet lo .,,. ... ln ~ baW... with the e1change of holtlkea, to dl'ltn away the hostility and rtleue pent.up emotions '''ithout going throu&h a real war. 'I'he hi&her the level of civlUzaUon, I.he fewer provisions are made by society for resolving conflicts. Every modem naUon tias a department of war; none bas a department of peace. Al society becomes ~·ealthier, stronger, and more technical, more of its resources are allocated to military preparations. A GOOD CASE CO\ILD be made that the Johluon .unlniatration's deti!lion to stay in Vietnam -despite the rapidly .Dear Gloomy Gus: ·,Where are an thole La,una "do- goodefa" wbo, for $1 and th e i r nafue! in the paper, turned out to support the Eiler Larsen fund ? Our Girl Scouts have been appeal· ing for someone to truck their huge collection of bottles and aluminum cans to Santa Ana to the redemption cent.er. No re- sponse. -G. O. ni. ,....,,. .__ """'''' .,._, ""' -.u•rllr tMM el, .... ... _ _... hnll ,,_,.._.... ....... , ..... tty ...... deteriorating situation -is not based: on military, political or mo r 1 I con· siderations, but simply is an unwill· ingness to l05e fa ce there. Politician.!, even more than most people, hate to ad· mit they were wrong; phrases like "na· tlonal h o n o r ' • are orten used as 1 camouflage for persisting in such tragic mistakes. Methods of maintaining peace were part of the essential fabric of primitive societies, because it w1s realized even then that deterrence did not deter: tribes that prep1red res war went to war, unless there was 10me me1n1 of turning off I.ht war machinery and turning on the peace machinery. This is a lesson we seem to have lc.t ln our advtnCini technological society. FOR SEVERAL YEABS, we have been Involved in "dil1rmunent ne1ot11t.ions" in Geneva, but nobody pretends that thelt are much more than feeble efforts to strike a moral poature, while at the same time moe:t of our energy and fund! go into building the most powerful arma· ment factory the world has ever known. lt is a ludicrously tmeq~ contest between the "war chief" and the "peace chief" in our tribe -tspecially alnce no one mows who the peace chief is or what be is really doing. Perhaps it is time we dropped the ii· lusion of being "civilized," and restored some of those "primitive'' methods of ketping our young men alive. Time, Talent Needed in Many Directions Ways to Put Service Above Self To the Editors: We don't a11 have the aame amount or treasure nor the same amount of talent. But we all have 2f hours a day. What we do with it individually is ours to decide. '!be time and taltllt or -and Jn. dlviduala are needed in many directlom of this commwllty. Alblrt Sitton Oilldren's Home, located at 3'1 S. Manchester, Oranie, is the only facility for dependent children in ~ance County. Childftn fJom 10 cloys lo II Y<~I of age are bollled here when abandoned, neglected, where mothers can no lqer <.we f«-them or whole parents art in trouble with tbt law. Emergency cases such 1s sudden death in the family are also handled at the Albert Sitton Receiv· ing Homt. EVEll·PllESEt-.'T needs are for new or outgrown (usable) clothing, shoes of all sires, grooming articles for boys and &iris, and toys. Services rendered by guild members include reading to youngsters, teaching oldertlrls to sew and bike, 1ive birthday and holiday parties. Present needs are donations of tickets: to ball games, Disneyland and Knott 's Berry Farm. There is a need for St. Augustine grass to fill in the ·outdoor play arto. Information regarding membershi p in the children's Guild may be obtained by phoning Mn. George Galassi, pres;dent, at 540-6478. Supervisor or the receiving home is Mrs Margaret Boston. CONCtRNING THE VIP Proaram (Volunteers in Probation): This is a com- munity services project proposed by Olltf Probation Officer ?i.fargaret Grier. 1t is under the direetlon ol Betty Delaney, community coordinator. Individuals are needed to provide day care and to offer their homes after school hours. These youngster• lack p1rtntal care due to dlsrupt'ed family life. "These children h•v• never had an)lone really care about them," Miss Delaney Letters from readers art: tot:lcomc. Normallt(toritt:rs should conv1:y their me1aages in 300 words or less. The right to CO'ftden.se letters ta fit space or eLiminatf' libet reserved. All le t· ttr.s muat include $ignat·ure and mait· ing address, but Mm.ts mat1 be with· held on requt:st if sufficient reason is appare1lt. Poetru toilL ·not be pub· liahed. pointed oul ''As a re!ult they hav£ become problems in the community." ADDmONAL NEEDS are aiding in transportation on recreational outings ; hi&h school students: as well as adults \\'ho will aid probation officers in tutoring the youngsters. Instructors are needed in arts and craft!, various educational sub- jects and swimming. Future plans of the VIP Program include obtaining the aid or community agencies in working with pro- bationary children. Scouts, Campfire Girls, \71.fCAs, Little League and Boys and Girls Clubs will find the VIP proj- ect a worthwhile endea\IQr. Further information is available by phonin1 MISJ Delaney's Office it 532·7511. THE FOSTER HO~lES program is under the direction of Bert Knight. Youngsters are plaei!d with foster famUtes by the Welfare Department and Probation Department of Orange County. '111ere is a growing and urgent need for this type of care: especially for teenagers. Anyone intertsted in knowing more about the program may conlact Mr. Knlghl al 131-5022. BRAILLE INSTITUTE of Orang~ County: SightleN youngsters. pre-school lo teens, are in need of trall.!portation to and from schools. Educational programs integrate handicapped children with those of normal vision which serves lo prepare the blind for attendance in regular schools. Mrs. Jack Grove is program coordinator and may be contacted at 539- 1222. Braille Institute is located at 11851 Gilbert Street, Garden Grove. FAIBVIEW ~TATE Hospilal, located al 2501 Harbor Boulev;u:d, Costa Mesa, had many requests: for aids in the following categories: Pool therapy assistants, youth Jeaders, pre-scbool tutors, clerical and sewing projects. Mrs. Enkt t.thrope, volunteer coordinator, may be contacted at 545-9331. These are among the opportunities to put service above sell for the good of our neighbors. MRS. THOMAS BECKWITH 546-6522 Paradoxlcat C:ourtr To The Editor: In your recent editorial entitled "Long Hair Psychology" (Sept. 22) you indicate that school board members could benefit from a refresher course in psychology. You state that "It took a court ruling to relax rules against long hair at Sad· dleback College, for example." Would you believe a sign posted just outside the enlranti! to Department 2, Superior Court, Sanla Ana, California reads, "No capris, shorts or swimwear permitted in Courtroom." The assumption here must be that unusual dress creates distractions in courts where rules are made requiring school boards to relax their rules against unusual dress. WORTH BABBIT A lrport Problems To The Editor: Tht board of directors of !he Leisure World Repu blican Club recently voted to write Governor Reagan urging him to sign Senate Bill 1108. This has to do with state control of the construction of new airports and the taking over or combiJl.. ing with military airports to p r e v e n t unreasonable encroachments into our residential areas and control, as much as possible, air pollution, noise pollution and straying of plines from their set fliSht patterns. IT IS JNTERF.STING to note that the \\'hole state is beromlng con~rned with these problems, which grow worse each day. Since military bases art under the federal government, not the state, it was further suggested that a copy of the bill be sent to President Nl1ori, requesting that be, u Commander-J.n.Chh!f, write the El Toro commanding officer asking that pilots or lhe many, many phines that fly over Le.isure World keep to their flight patterns and not fly so low. M.4.NY PERSONS at the meeting testified that planes frequenUy fly over Leisure World, away from their flight pattern and very low. M one of many Leisure Worlders who mett planes bringing our boys home from the war area and spread the red carpet for them, J am always glad it Is our planes and our boys who are flying over us because l know the Marines are the greatest and are here to protect ua. But we all remember the tragic crash of two planes in Leisure World that caus- ed four deaths and burned a number of buildings. - \\'E WISH EL TORO could set an ex· ample by maintaining flight patterns and not flying lower than necessary, as population in the county contln11es to in- crease. President Ni1on is busy with many world problems, but we know he is proud of his home state and Oran1e County and his intervention with the officials at El Toro could help greatly, if this matter is brought to his attention . CECILIA McF ADDIN 'This Land Around Us' Best ·Way to Sway Congressmen? \Vh1t some m I g ht call "• treasury of reJional writin1," and what I prefer to describe as a "dip into" book is f o u n d in ''Tlda Land Around U1" (Doubleday; ft2.95 ) tdlt.d by Ellis Lucio and Wustrated by Mel Klaphoh:, , ~ edit.or's region is the Pacific NarthWest, whkh Is bis enough to include Wyomln&, and be haa put together almost J ,000 pages or selections from writers or fact and fiction of that variegated, 'lovely ind well-loved land. All the famou!I North'lttlt writers are represented - Hay<o> and Holbrook and Archl• BIMs and Nlfd JOllH -~s well as Richard L. Ntuberg:er. Keo Kuey and 1 score or othen. 'Jbere Is nourlshlng fare here for almoet any ta!ite and I especially com-mend E. R. Jackm•n's aa:ge-pungent 1c----ol llomlc·Ortgon; Lincoln-St.!· fem on W. S. U'Ren , f11ther of direct lqbltitlon on the P1clflc Coast, and Dooaldi IJou,ch'• account of a winter evfPl In Jtchon Ho~ LEGENDS flA VE lives or I heir own reprdiw of their lashionlna. v.•hlch .-ni b otltlted lo agoln by ··Tiit -Ute ti J"esqals Mmeci" (Valley Publi1htr1; $U6). This racslmlle reprint m u.e 1m Grabhorn Preis edlijon of -Joequln"' -matnr the cartful preface IO !hat edlOon by Fronc~ P. Fotqlthar. It 1ilr> wtalns two s e p 1 r ate prtf1torie whtcti cb11lenge J101ne of the .The Boo~-·~ ·. • •• conclusiom of the late Joseph Henry Jackson concerning tht origin ahd growth and life of the ~1uriela legend. Among these is the 1ssurance that the correct ' patronymic spelling Is "l\.turriela," and some questions as to John R. "Yellow Bird'' Ridge's actual authorship of the Gothic tale that began the legend. Tbe Hispanicized versions of the legend are updated by noting the 1 I I 7 perfonnance of a "dramatic cantlill" by the "Chilean poetic genius" Pablo Neruda. ro those who know the background of the legend. it will mt be too surprisinj!'_that Neruda used Jot· qUln as: ' vehlcle lo dlSseinlnale anW Norteamericano propagandai. \VASHINGTON -The best wa y lo ln-fluen~ Membirs of Congress, the Vuce Corps figures, is through their sons and daughters,.nieces and nephews. Director Joseph Blatchford has \l:rit· ten each member a letter offering lo en. list their young rela. tlves in the Peace Corps in gratitude for thelr "enthusia:s- tic iupport." "It occurred to me," he wrote, "that you m I 1 ht have some relaUves who would be In- terested In our currant or future pro- grams and would consider. aotna 1brold 1s a volunt•r. 61U you would care to give me names and addtwes of sons. daua:hters. n!ecea, nei)hews'Or iiiy meml>ers of .. Your fimtly \\'ho-mi&ht be interested , t will be pleased FOR ntOSE 1''ilh an lnte~l in the Bii Geo..,., ---. Colortdo JUvtr, and every Californian damned well should ha\'e one, a oear George: cat.alol\le of books. pamphlell, maps I've bten rtadinc your column and m•nuserlpt! bearing upon that for five years and it's driven me artery ol ~allfornla life is avallable 1'1llt.cruy~\Vh)' do_l_ kttJUeadln, rrom Guldon Books, a3 -w. Gin:-it? Scottad1le, Arizona MlSI. It's a handier 1Uide than t&_re!cre.oce_cants jo Y~t -_Dear Puziled : ' ' • local library 1n1 boast8 a magnificent How do 1 know . I \f. bttn wr!Un~ oovtr palnUne by Gunnar \\'kt!otlis. it .10 years -and lha t makts me ,., 11 H 1 •1 twice as batty 1s you are. n . . • t• asoa • lo send them our infonnation kit." THE INFERENCE that eongrmional kin might rteeive special consideration is denied by the Peaa! Corps. "We're not inviting speelaJ treatment. and we're not giving thtn any special consideration," a spokesntan told this column. Why, then, was the leller sent lo Corllrtssmen? Confessed the spokesman. with rare frankness : "lt'1 because they give us our money." Footnote: Bl1tchlord's leucr h 1 s brought 34 retpoQses so far, ranging rrom polite thank-yous lo Peace Corps nomina· tions. Actually, the Puce Corps is much more In need of farmers' IOn5 than might succeed. St.ate Department or. ficials immediately began calling it the "Rogers Plln" after Secretary of Slate \Vi\llam Rogers. But presidential aides said the plan had been drafted at the White House and claimed credit for Henry Kissinger, the President's foreign affairs adviser. Then the cease-fire began to misfire. ViolaUons were detected ; the Palestinian radicals pulled off their multiple sky- -jackings in an attempt lo sabola1e the pc~; Lraclional fighting uploded in Jordan. The Stale Department people suddfnly stopped referring to lhe "Rogers Plan." 'l'hey hinted darkly that White House aldes had bole~ the whole peace in- itiative. The PresldenPs men had been so eager to ponray Nixon as a peacemaker on I.ht eve of the November electiC10, wh~pered the diplomats1 thal.._ proper precautions hadn't been take.n. legis~tors1· sons. There are hundreds of IT'S TRUE THAT the St.ate Depart· open gs or Amc.ricans to teach farming tnent had recommcndtd enforcement and oLhtr skilll in undcrdeveloptd cowr procedures that were never 1dopted. One lrl6. "l'he congre11sional lt:in, If they ha\'e JlO Stat.e Oe.par~ent proposal-that a joint other skills, presum1bly could Instruct ~v1et·A"!e.r1can force police the ~alt tht natives in the art or political back· r1,re -\\:as rejttltd by the President scratehtn -himself. _ · \\'hile }louse sources, In tum, blamed S1'1PING RAS broken out bct\veen the the State Department for over-optimism. State Department and _lhc \\'hlte Hou5t Donald~Betl\.IS. tht State OepJttment's 0''er the P.tideast ceast-fire that has now man in Cairo. had rrported that Prtsi· backfirtd. dtnt Nasstr was read,v to ntgotiate in At first, It looked ll if the ceasc·lire &ood faith. Assistant Secretary Joseph Sisco. the State ~tment'a chief Mideast negotiator, had reached the same concllllion after his meetlq with Nasser last April. White HOUie aides allo contended ICIW'· ly that the Slate Deportment bad un- derettlmated Soviet duplldty. Tiiey grumped that the EaPtiom ""1ldn•t have moved miuUes into the truce sone and the S}'rlana couldn't have ll!nt tanlts into Jordan without Soviet connivance. What ii needed -· perbapo. II • cease-fire between the Wblte Bbme and the State Department --lliii- Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1970 The editorial pooe of the Dait11 Pilot seeks to inform and stlm. 1datc rcadCT"1 bV pr11enting thf.t newspaper's opinicm. and com.. mentarv 011 topic:1 of i1tterrst and significance, bv prouidino a forum for 1h1 trpr11sicm of our reader1' opin ion&, and bl' prU1.11t.i11g -tht-di uerse v.ie:w- pohtt.s of in/onntd ob1ervtr1 1u1d 1pokc1men on topict of the dllj{ fl ob•rl N. IVe•d, Publisher t .· - CHEC,KING • u • ' . · Divorced Women Head for Dentist < _...,, -'°· 1970 DAit. Y "LOT f. Fireme~ Gaining On North Fires 'Tear Gas Aimed at Ceiling' Deputy Testifies at Salazar Inquest By Ullled "'"' laletutlwaJ Fire.men beat Ir way ·of major r !Ires that have blac med nearly 70,00G acres in Nortbflrn California and hoped today lot a <hanse in tM weather. LO& ANGELES (UPI) -and llr<d u bt darted lo the lloun prececllnf bis arriVll al near Brecl:Onridge Mounlaln '!be -1u proJecUlo _whlcb left llicle. the bar and that bt ljtcl ... kiUed newlllW! Rubtn Salaur _ He said tbt lhot was almed .._ -lsely what type ol was contained after burning ~ r · -over 32,500 acres or r a n 1 e wu almed to hit the celling of to the ten 1lde of the room, mlJSJle was chambered Ui th• the SUver Dollar C•fe, ac--1J11ht1y Ul"Nd ,from chest we1pon. land. conllD( to tbt taUmony o1 the level. WUaoo said be· waa "I thooiht it WU a Also In that f<ftsl, the Red doputy lhertH who fired tbt familiar with the bar'1 (nttrlor tu111bler," be esplainad, ,.!er. Mountain lire blackened 20,000 round an<! J nteocled to ricochet tbe nns to 1 ...,nd iy.tlar In •Po acrea of bru---.n, scruD ~and _fataJ_ • prO}ectUe off the ce.Jlln1 t6-(peannce to the •-wtdeh kUJ. timber and otfk:lals said 1 Deputy 'lbomu Wlllon told land near the rear to the oc-ed Salazar ,but wtiieh 11 in4 the coroner'• inquest into cu(>lnts .. would be forced to tended for use "for driving out Tiii!: WHY or IT is 1 Flying Machine." "Down by "We're sitting •• eus for tw .. mlle slletcb still resisted Vote Strike Salazar'• cle1th Tuesday that come out the front door. • ·burk:aded pencm," nol In my 1 t er y , hut an fl· the Oki Mill Slttam," ''I'm the weekend," sakt E d establishment of a fire line. he fired at the ctllini and to Wilton, whole testimony on crowd control. r · F a 111 n I in Love wllh Schneegas, Fire lnfurmatlon Early damage esUmate s at the 1ert, away from where be· the lsth dly of the inquest He said the type of pro- trlOldialrily high proportion SOmtone," "~t Me Call' You Officer at Sequoia National Red Mountain were put at $7.5 SACRAMENTO (UPI) had aeen people. came esactly one month after jecUlt iQ, the weapon "didn't of men who stuUer poueu Sweetheart," "A Perfect Day" Forest near Fresno. We million in timber and $63:1,000 Firemen have voted 325-37 to "There was no·doubt 1n my the . rkltlna in Eut Los make that much dlffertnce to Wl.ISUAlly fine sincing voices and "Put Your Arma Around haven't had any rain in Se-in watenhed land. go on strike in a salary mind that (a tear gas Ana"elel ~bled to the death me at that Ume" because hi• · · · · A STATIS'l'lCIAN coo-Ye, Honey." quoia since May and there is Still listed u an "open fire" dispute with the city, the cartridce) could cause injury of Salazar, aid he has been a main concern wu to aaturate tends the entire pridlcted no change in sight. Even a is the 15,0l'.llklcre blate in Los Sacramento Fire F I 1 ht e r 1 or death," he testifled. deputy for eight years but the bar with tear Ill 11 quick• population ol the ,,...kl five . Your questions and cont· spark will start a fire." Padres National Forest south Wilaon aald he peered under never before -fired the hip. ly as possible. years from .no~. !«ouJd fit ments are welcomed and will Flghtlng the blaz.es has been of Monterey in the coast range Local 522 announced Tuesday the curtain hanging over the powered type of projectile, a Wilson aald dtp.iUes belleY. Ntlder 'to shouldtr in an be used in CHECKING UP made difficult by hot, dry , mountain~. night. doorway and saw the feet of tear1uaunoruaed anyother edthatthreearmedmenwe~ area 30 miles square with wherever possible. Please: ad-windy weather, although slight Authorities said that a line Spokesman said the union's two men. and one woman ap-type of tear ps mia&Ue eicept inaJde the bar and that room to spare .. 1 A f'LYER dreu your letters to L.. M. improvements were noted had been run around 60 per-board o( directors would parently moving toward the a spray can. numef'OWI warninp bad beeq from a gourmet c a n n e r y Boyd, p .0. Box 1175, Newpart' Tuesday night. cent of that n·re but the rest decide when the strike would rear ei:lt. He was standing at He uJd he had used the tear given before he made the advertJ5e1 broiled ~Y spar· Beach. Jn the Sequoia Farest, a fire wu out of control. be called. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. the right aide of the doorway 1u·sun tbree times during the dedllon to use the pa. rows six W a tin. Am notl~------~~~~~-,-~~~....:...~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~--'-~~ lUPy for that, not ye.I. CONSIDER THI! -Why numeJ'OUI dilcomalate wives seem to cet avitiM in tbelr " teeth after they divorce their husbands is now explained. By a Santi Monk.I, Calli., dentiat. '"Illey dca't nally l<I --cavities..... 1bll 'Pf0fes!IM>na1 fellow reporie, "But they fre- quently get medical expense allowancts m the ditorce set· Uements whichi!!'t u..n to .. "" -• lhl1:1~ i..,-.i.rw ·""' Southom CaUfomla ... 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BANKOFAMERICA Bl for the businessd ~ • • , .. • • •, " • • ' ' ,• '· " • ., I \ I -• I I ·, 8 Diii. Y PILOT Neteapaper Week .. Reagan . Salu!~S ~ .--PresS--F eedom ----. • -.. ·QUEENIE By "'111 lnterlancll __.--IACJlA~!Jli'TO (AP) -NeY.·spaper Week Oct. 4-10: _.---Gov. ~an bas issued this .-''If we are to believe the r==------,llat.,..•nrit' -to -OOte tll ~statements-of James Ellis, an omtniance of N 1 t l o ii. a I American Jawyer of the 18tlt Judge Asks Poll Will SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Superior Court Judge Maxwell Willerw of San Joaquin County, under indictment for bribery cDlrges, hu asked the state Supreme Court to order his name removed from the November ballot and declare him eled.ed in the primary. and 191.h centuries, who said, 'Newspapers are t.he world's mirrors' and the late W I 11 Rogeis who com men led, 'All 1 know is what I see ln the pa.pets/ then there Is g9Qd reason fQr the image of truth to be reflected in o u r newspapers. "The suppression of truth L! tht re!Ult of the suppression of frttdom. and in a nalio!1 where freedom prevails. its 11l 'm looking for something to get & certain eXecu· people will know the truth. ---~---u-·v_e_'•_m_in_d_o_f_f_m_e_._._·"-----­ The wise architects of our Standard Oil's Clainis Of F-310 Gas Disputec) , ·'Okay Now' Manson Witness Tells LSD V se LOS ANGELES .CAP ) -A ·M111'011_ IJld th~ee women curly haired movie 'bit play,er fo!-lowers are on trial ch:'rged with murder-conspiracy 1n the once a '?'e~ber of-Charl!_S .M.~August-1969-slaYlngs of the Manson 1 h1pple-1tyle fam1ly, blonde actress and six ·other say1 he ~k LSD ''sevti1 or persons. eight linles" and once was After the statement about "the moat mixed-up man in the killings. Flynn s a i d the whole world." Manson asked him : "Are you That; said Juan Flynn. was going to come with me, or am ·long before he: took the stand at the Sharon Tate murder 1 going to have to kill you?!' trial to tell or Manson's 11lleg-·Shortly thereafter, he said, ed boast that he was "doing Manson orlered his band, to all these kllings." pack up and led them to a Now, Flynn 5'!id Tuesday, fortress-like commtme in he's not mili;ed -ep. remote Death Valley. The lanky, Panama-horn FlyM said he wenl along. Flynn. 25, his hair curled in arming himself v.•lth a ringlets., underwent a five-hour shotgun. barrage of questions b y '~I started carrying a big Manson's at~rney, 1 r v i n g shotgun as soon as I got there. - Kanarek. J slept right next to it." Speaking in Sp a n i s h · ac· Why didn't he leave? 1'1 lik· cente r English. Flynn twice ed the place." Flynn shrugged. repeated the tale of an en· "Here \Vas a lot of physical counter with Mnason in the activfty ... I had a lot of kitchen or the clan's ranch places t() walk to. a lot of commune. mountains to climb." ''He grabbed me by the hair "Is it your desire tn pursik and he put a knife at my vour movie career?·' asked throat and he said, • ... don't Kanarek. ' WORLD FAMOUS : BIEF RI~;~ En joy the hickory smoked I fla vo r of thi1 exclusive. • all-bee! 1ummer sau5age. R• lb •· • • 11.79 n. I eg. 1.99 . Ill. .... 10¢ additional discount on p1.1rcha~e of whole BEEF STICK. m:t.rJ! Bu1mn FJ.Em\ OR wa , Both of these cheeses are natural. !CCmi-soft snd a cheese Jover'• delight. Perfect for any occasion! . Reg. 1.59 lb. 111 lb. · • . , I HORSERADISH SAUCE , 8 oz., Reg. 49C 39c W•1fcliff Pl•i•. I 7th·e"d lrvi11•. Newport 8tt,h, 642·0972 Tow11 I Cov"try C•11I•<, Or•ngt, 543-101.6 : Willens was indicted in June by the county grand jury on bribery charge..~ and has been disquilified from sitting on Ulf! bench pending outcome of th2 case. On Sept. 19 he asked the state Court of Appeal to con· sider, before the general el·ec- Hon, his petition for dismissal of the charges. country recognized this fact · when they guaranleed the right of all Americans to read the truth in print by Writing the firsf amendment to the COOsfitutloii · ... ol the United States. This amendment gave us the guarantee that no law coultl transcend the right of the press to print the truth. SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -310 advertisements to de vote you know I am the one that's Flynn. a minor player In Standard Oil of California says .25~pe~r~c~en~t~o~f ~lh=e~s:pa:c:e~to:..:th:•Jd~o~in~g~a~ll~th~e=se~lti:·1:Jin:g:•'~.'-"_:•~·e~s~te~rn~s~, ~sh~H~t.d2i~n~h~is:.:ch:•:irJ==================== federal charges that it _FTC charges. Flynn testified. and mumbled, "Yes." ml~r e pr ese nl s the an- Everyone ln i,:ited tipollution qualities of its ~,..-,.--:~-.·-.,,.,-... 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I ,.M, "Kiiie View Che•I. ln!trmenl, "•clfk View Mtrnol"l1I "•rt.. OlrlCMd b'f "K llk View Morlut..,. F1m· ll'f -..s11 ttw-. wl1111"" 11 ..,.ii;, me- mlll'lllf contTl_,.lonl.. pl•M conlrlll!IN i. "" ~ CllllCltl' $0C:letY. AllBUCKLE • SON Westdlll M......, U1 L 17tll St .• Cotti Mna • BALTZ MORTUARIES C--~Mar .... OR UUI c.ta llell ........ ml f..Z4M • BEU. BROADWAY MOllTUARY UI llr'Ndway, ColLI Mell .. u WU> I e McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY lltl ~ c..,.. Rod. tM-KIS • PACIFIC VIEW m;MORIAL PARK c..wr, ·-Cbpd -Plld:fk View Drive Ni•Plfl kadl, Califorala KUl• • l'BEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1111 ... Ave. -r----1.-..,lf01••lll1N1•1r .... DWSU • lllDTBS MORTUARY ._-•.•.••. tM-1111 .. a r ........... . • IMITlll' MORTUARY Ill Malo St. I' d .. lead - ,,...--- Two rings for two lovers • , . · both ring $ $88.00 , "--... ,ty 41--' ... _....... 11114 ...... _....., '°'1 a.dlt *""' • Uudtftt eu-Ounts I O¥Oloblt • ~ ,. 12 MOnths to poy ~'d. Mast.Oior.,. "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" Eot1l1UlllOll 43 Y 11rol HllllSO" SMO,l"IW• CPT•"-lM M11'111r S""- C•lt Mftf ... _ O,IH MON., THUIS. & Pll. "TIL f P . .M. • / Conde••• Taetle11 Polka Party Hanna Heckles Heckl.ers Set Oct. 17 MATTEL Sl.ZZLER CAlt World'1 f•d1d 1l1clric c•fll R1c1 ·,,,, , . , Chirtt '1111 , , . Ag1i11 ind Ag1inl SIZZ L- E: .. S Cira rvn ~-S n1inut11! Jwic1 '•m up fo r 1p11d 11 the POWER PIT • , , •* th1 JUICE MACHINE. lif1.ti"'1 powt; c1lld .E-rclu1iv1 Sprin9 ·B•r Sw1p1n1ion. low.Fric- tion Wh11I S11rin91. REG. 4.50 NOW 1 '' ~ PARKH Nerf Disk For fun i11door1. Tht w1rld1 4i•lf firing d i1~. llG. l .JO NOW 99· UMCO DUNE BUGGY WHmlES ,, .......... .i. ••iffl .... i.1 .. -., 11--·· N ...... ""1" O•~• It"' w-i.. ••• ••WI II ,_, •t M llo •1 .. ... .. ,, ... t1H elfl ~~·NOW 599, UST , HOT WHEns IY MATTE.L - Thi tor 1111tction 1f th1 d1c1d1, 1"· 2~99c lk-I l'LAS~TAll.I CHAIR Gr11t fo• TV •• bttch. J y1t lik1 1dwlt lwrftilv•t. u,. t1 7S lh1. .... 1.49 NOW 99• SKIN DIVEi WATCH .. -.nt CHIOMOM11'11 ............... ...-. -· ..... 111.• MOW '"·-199 UP TO SO°la 0 F F GIANT TOY SALE Jr., -•tlecoM!dllo·lor ......ury " atate, clwied ~t lobbyists for Colilornla'• mojor poll)lt<ra .,. 1pnocliog tht lcxlg green around in ·an s:rort to "buy off" poUticlan1 in bopeil of blocitinc onti-pollu. lion lawa. 1be )'~ Brown did not mention any naznee. · * Gordon H. Bishop, candidate fer the fourth c o u n l y .._,.boriol SHI bas opened his carniialgn headquarters at lOI E. LiDcol:n Ave.~ Anaheim. SALE PllCll IJflCTm OCT. 1 TNIU 4 r .... SALi K.ASTIC llOllCI SIT ····-·--·'" .... CilRU OISM Sf1' ··-r-··-··-···-··-··''' 4'8 \ IAIT DOU. IN1Hl•H CHAll. •.. 1.77 ... SANTA AHA -U 1D'I were wonderin& whit the Pelish N•· tiont.l Alliance WIS plaining for Its IO th amlivenary, Wonder no longer. ·• Jan ctNdy, presldent of the Santa Ana Lodge, 11y1 mer- ryJ'l\8ker11 wUI set out f~ St. Gregory for Great Church Hall at 13935' Telegraph ·Road in-Whittier-Oct 17 for a polka party. Time is t p.m. to 1 p.m., with all sorts of authentic Polish danctra, aanchricbe.!I and pastries, with traditional d.anctna to the tune of Dave Mir'On"s polka band. IUVTT SIT W /CHAIN --·--·'k ~3' GllLS 'VltSI ····-··-····----... nc .... IAl'f SUCTION lATnl ·---·-···fgc .. 9c f'UNN'f ANIMAL SIT ·······-·-·······17c 2tk RAD SIT -·-····-·-··----··--···He 1/1 ONI! PLAY GARAGE or FAMILY PUf HOUSE M>..-o WATCH --·-·l7c ,,. TIA SIT ···-·· .. ··-· .. ···-·-··---ffc 11, O..! IMT CAlllAGI sn .. ·-··-···-··17c 20c 80f"'11 fOfS ._ ............... _._: .. s7c 29c ~JTIC IAUIDOtCOf'I -·-·--··6tc 3Sc AIN WHwn.t •.... ·········--....... lfc , .. MIT DOU IN TOTll .............. 1.7T attic PUSTIC NUil UNI .................. nc "' Sf'AC~ •UN ........................... -•.. 1.17 ... IOllOf I.AU '1Tctfll ................ 4.ft 2.•o MUSICAL NlllS •O·ltOUND .... 4.lt 2.U PLASTIC SWOID .......... ·-····-·-··· fgc 'It CWF! IATIH't PUI" CAI ......... -.• -..l.4t 1.7.!I' IATTllY TANI ···-·········--·-·-·-·J.11 1 •• 4 IATTUf KAMI ·-·---·····-·-·-·l .11 1.H IAIY DUC. CUK PUm.1 ....... .1.N 99c •IANT 4'-lf COMIO. LOCI .... ISc .... MYmlf ACTION M.OW. LOCO J.H J. 9• TOT IATI'RT HRtCGml .... I.ff ... IMf CHK.DS CAMllA, 127 11111 ftc •9c J '11.._.Sl'OI IADIO ........... -.... 1.tt 2.99 MITAL DUNI l&IMT .......... _. ... 1.47 7 .. PVU. TOT tumU...T ... -.-1.lt Mc •l.utD NIX IACll .. SIT -·-··S7c . 2 .. MA•Nmc 1WIS1W: -·---·-··-···Ne ~ic PLASTIC ANtMAl TOT -·--····''' .... PU.STIC Pl.If' llOCIS -·-·-... ttc 'h Off! 61ANT TV .. CHA.IMS ··-------He ... lllTCM• ,OT srr ... ·--··--·-.... llc ..... TIACIN• HT ..--·····-················.1 .17 .,., MONIT ... ··--·----·-·J7c J tc. aocas ·-··-·· .. --·-·• 4tc MOO .rMLIT ··----·-··* ,a,ac MATTIL'S AmtONAUT SPA.ct CAP ,.., ...... Olt •• Ullllft= l '--,. ..... ,.,.... j IDEAL FLATSIE DOLU 1'' .... .. ... .ow TONKA CRAZY A's * ... ILMTll * ICallM ... -* DUNI DUsm * eouu euca -.... "' IOUI 99· 116. 19.H YALUI TOUI CHOICf 9'.! KENNERS, SPllOGRAPH SHOW 'N TELL F1111ou1 t91ft1r1I El1ctric. li1t1n to yo11r f1verit1 lfori11 •I '/OW 'filW th1 "''Ilic 1c•••n. ·"·2999 41.00 MATIEL LAGUNA OVAL ~ICI rownO th1 big 1¥11! R1ch1r91 tt the JUlCl MACHINE. Strt1k Dick 011 th1 cowP11 1g1inl 4'f: R99. IZ.00 ) 591 WM AMO-ELASTIC BUBBLE PLASTIC ~ 661 Tonka Totei Eich ..IM!e Nt- clYd" tft. ..... ,clil'-M f11.t.N t .. t ,,,.. killh ......... W.1lr fwn '"'""wherii. :'".:2. i Ole LOONEY $'111AWS A1 11111 011 TV. Th1t f-y 1tr1• tlttt -.bt tlirin•illf '/OYr n1ilk lo•" 1f fy"- •••• ... NOW • Newpart Center opposite Broadway lOSAM•u.n .. ...... .,Ca ·a• ,,.,, .. , c.... J674W.S-.. ..... .... .,... CAMM.I. PAii --6741 .............. Ml-JJt• -· -.. . . . • WtdM..,., S.,tc••~ JO, ·1970 I I Ps . ~chfatry Job.s Cal~~·. l_ .. IJ( Irvine ·Slaies Jlnbli~ '.Evenis ly aggressive and o~active," and echoed speech inverted Sentences in odd pulsiv'e ways. Marianr:e, 3, lcitm of chlldhooc,t schizop nia, ls suspiciolli of \ o · students, has the f_eeliog that veryone ~ • is • itaring at her, d f~ars that she wiU not enough to eat. thus weak and unhealthy • . CASE HISTORY !NO. )o !l)sie T. -8, ltyeloped nOrmaUy_ until ?ge 41fben she • Unsw11t111f lq. 53c J1·1L 1 hid an. eatrcmely sefere case of measles compll~ ted by encephalitis. She cai attend regular school • a 1 h e r NYLON Kitchen Tools GOODWIN'S "Ammonia" behavior Is ant i c Ja l. N e u r o logical ex aUon shows poor conver~ or the eyes and poor react Gf the pupils to light. Her h is JQOnotonous and her : ·al ex- Pression flattened. ie is a mentallJ defective Id in need Of' psychiatric e and : sped.al training to. Ip her toward' 'the ~ a stment possible, considering han- dictips. CASE HISTORY Howard K. -21 , clerk. Howard was ving in an accident that kl ed his bride. Jle blames msell. Howard has sharp ch pains, find ing it difficult to reathe. 'Jberapy is aimed at elping Howard through a itory siluational reaction. THESE ~p drawn from "Car Psychiatry,., sponso RoChe Laboratories J!liblished hy MacMi .•P.atiata IU'e treated tice, a liospita1, men framework or priva center·, court, ·walk -i suicide.control center, .il!l de.. velopment, and guidan clinic, storefront cehters, and' elated settings. Psychiatris1i also deal with students at eyen the elementary school !eve~ pr~c­ tice in prisons and co~r Wllh probation office rs. su1 other jobs are einerging 1 n ad- ministration, commu.Ucalion and planning. PsychiatfY is 8 wide opeh field for men or I women. , TllE PSYCBIATRUT iS first a physician and s~ond , a medical specialist in the field of mental, psycbologi~ and emotional disorders. These range from minor problems on through s e v' e r e disabilities ,, identified as major mental ill- neises. • Professional background is based on the b i o l ogica l sciepces which permit .the psrchi attist to make phys ical or neurological examinations, ILDIRS AMER ICA'S GAEATES-S: HARDWARE STORES EVER ~THJNG TO BUI l E>"AN¥THING1._... CONVEN ENT CREDIT - ., ElCD ... Wil!l't scrateb tellon coated cook·· wilfe. Ideal for use wilb alumirwm, stainless $leel or Jllass coollw31e. • Slotted Spoon for easy mping. and straining ' • Bastine Spoon B<telol stniilt .... fosaap;.ig • S1111f'l1rJ11r •B ........ •liP'• d~tiod . • Pancake Turner Tapered edge for tum· ing without stickiD& • Round Masher For fl'l1Sbed pota!Des and Ye('libles . Your 69C Choice ,.. --- lADIB' Tops long steeves. fun ,lllrtle or roock tllrtle • lleCllU.. 100~ "~ UCll loo .... Id .... """ AssHall Col-1 98 . J...:.,.~:..,!·!'!.~- le SAU OM Corina "Lark" CIGAH '"' 1 eo .. 1511 aod 6. s· 1 Gft 1 Bax of 10 for le. let.1.21 • COLOR0JIT for easy-fa.get profes- sional, duntile iesuas. 51 Attraclne ,..,.. 11e11t coltr!. Aff popa- lor ' "'"'1 , ...... The complete .. r.leaner. Purt w 23c Magic Cloud. llf. 2lc It. "Soil-Off" llQUID CLUllEI for aiiled spots 1111 ¥nils & I« I manyotherlwse-33c ho!d uses. , llf, 39c 151L ! "Pledge" SPRAY WAX IJ JllllllSON WIX S?ray it on- wipe it oft! lns!Jnt be!u- ~!~~: 1 09' 1.2S 14 IZ. • lly IDEA~ 'Vl'~rl• of Color' M~ic S9r31 piiAI.. WW. "'!' ~ cof. ors. No base needed. 1l:1L 1.19 59c "Strip~lt" 9" Paint. Roller "'" 1111 Wilh ioohair '°'~ for BBC Ymlll 1 39 ~~: and semi-g!~ss ••-:· • tkktu are available from tho Student Activities olftce and the fine arts bOt office. "lasy-On" SPRAY .STAIOI Easy , .. 1111111. -Lysol SPRAT -~ DISINFECTANT ;." A lr11I sent tilt 111•;-,· 'I;='"' 11111111111. -=- A.Sponge MOP DECORATIVE·. Hanging Asb Trays: . . . CnU: ii 3swted coJ. ors and designs. Attraoi. tiwe 4 IL brass th.l i11. DRUGSTORES ' "The wondEr wmt- ing e11g!e" wittl bumper edge. Chrome plated met- al f1illle. Remes beel nwls. Vacuum Cleaner Bags A size for lllDSl •fri&llt and canister rrcdels. k;s't aiunt per pack. l1159c 3 il .00 11£11ust" Dust Mop Ilic~ -~ '"" Exclusi'e '"'every· whicf\.way" swi'tel ..i.L , 2.29 2.29 _· · Wax APPiiers X ay J01111Slfl WIX -Sol\ 5 99 Cl ~~'lits-,::=~ &6c "T.S.P." eaner ·· up. • ... 11c ~!;·~~{~""~~~ eo""""""·-"Future" .... ,.; -'.'.~:Ii-:. Q ., 10""'°" wu Vaporizer ill~~ · Tooahtt llM wail ._ 111 " Cl1t11S1l1s! """ "' .... fm ••• kaves ~g wny film. l 11. F« all w& r 1ay10: ri.. Finisb. -· _ I & 2 4 • :wr 59 =r==211 I 59c 111-21c21.. i .. sc __ .-_ .. _~_.;._ ... _•--. ::"'= .... =w=··~;=-.:...=·-·::::: .. :;:. ::::·· i:. 6~W4-. : wo•KMAWS Lunch Kit "Listerine'Iirm1111c .,.._ IM&1 TlllDAT LDZEJllES ~ '"" .. ..;. .. Fill '"'~"" '" ~ V/ 1 g;iriplell witll ;ilf lief of minor sort ;.:: • , size nc111111 llDttlL 2 19 throat pain. Regular 5gc LIPSTICKS Cr<amy..,.sL 9 Sltimme!!n1 NOW Colos. NAIL POLISH 6 TanUlizinl shades fot fin&er tips ad loes. COMPACT MAKE-UP tiii°# =-CISI. 4 FW.U.1 .• LIQUID MAKE-UP ·e c1ow in beau11. , Supet.Jtahlf21 • shades • . • BRUSH-ON POWDER - Radiate I healthy glow. 3 reminine sh>les. BRUSH-ON MASCARA • See your laslles &l'Olt longer. In lkk « llnlwn. LIQUID EYE LINER -lual!$ 1llo positive bal " .,. WUty, Black or Brow~. BRUSH-ON EYE SHADOW !lo er --ltr•prile- p""1J '"" . ~:CE 2: 1.00 11 l'lfCIS l'flnAlb 'fllnUJ, llL flt tir1SlllUJ,Id.4t1 DRUG STORES IPEI 11.11, TO 18 ~.I.-7.DAYS I ml ...,_.._ .... h _ ................... Huntlntton loKh ~ ........ ..... H..,11 ..... Buch .... , ..... ..... Bld:Dllt. . and Flavors. .... J.11 • • ... Ile 11'1 ':::::::::~::·::•::•we1t ___ ~·--•"'I "• 1 ... I" 11 I --fl t••-•1•11•••1 '• ,r lltlhl I -·· • ·. - I "Dristan~111c~N!tlilllliri . · •••••• BJender 8 flo'IJer·tiP pllSJI b.ttortS for nery Me!WJ job. 5 C1J1 beat resistant .~.:~!: 16.99 tanrn., NASAIMIST ~ Helps drain sinus 2f~u;i:" i.11 99c. . , .. c •• 1c.. r llaJ llll 1igfrt ""'si;,"" IOI In I ·world• al llOis!Ure. Giwe YOll' aim+ pleUllJ.1 W of freslllm & radiance. P•f Ye•r N•lll Oe @) Protein Diet tfodristi yoar uiJs ally wi~ np, Ille only palenltd lltttnd P1otein IDd Kmlin IYil r.o11- ll11iow. "Skit In" lilll-. lltll, 2 IZ. II~ Skll 5 00 ... __ ZJL ·11.11N11 • ·111 ...... r..~ .8 00 till'' 11. triD Cff. lllr Ult 2 IZ. 12.n Vala • ,,, TRITLE'~ "Glycerine & Rosewater" Ho• .. & lltl• Crffftl Use aliipt; crean or 1H-over body 111>isl11fnr. ldal I~ d<y si;,, il<llrpll lllllll, "' 1111 -i:oo i·:oo flL mere .. 1.50- ' • l ) c;;;,;~--.;..-~ .. ;;; ~~·=· =;;::;;;::;==;;:;;:::;::;~-;;;=:::::==;::;:~7~~.~-~.......,..,~ .......... -....-=------=--~r .• • U.S. Studies New ---- Russian Posfure WASlllllG"ION (UPI) - --In 'the Mlddle IClll, lol<lber wllh lni!lcationa --Ole ftnlll1n1 mlgbt1 be_up_to ane mtlltary mnnkey hwtMM; in ~ have caUled Ille NDoa Admlnlltratlon to taU a bud, new look 11 other -....... under the beod el ~al rolltlool. 'lllp J11111 D 1p 1 r Im en I -tllat any forinal ........ the li11nl nvlew ii under wa:/. Aat afllcills conlend tliot Pnlldeat N1-'s IOOD- ed .... of•aqotiatkn'" ill ncit 7et In jeaplrdy. These ume officials 11Cbowled1e. however, that the , Kremlin's attitude is 1'etlnnlnc lo -le aod · Ir-· rltato., Uiem. And lh'1 a r 1 ............ in much ltss op. tlmlotlc tmDI when they con· sider Ille poalbWties o f l.peclfic qreemenls to east Eul·Wal-. • A mjor opportunil!' lo t"t tt. wlQtngnea « Russia. to leSll!n the explosive potenUal of an old problem ii at hand. Ol 'D'llnday, the U.S., British 1od rr.nch ambasaadors lo · Welt Germany will meet in Berlin with the Ru1sian rep re 1 entaUve to East· Gemw!y lo begin negotiat· Veteran's -Exemption Nears End A veteran denied b i a homeowner'• tu: uemption bas another chanct to file an ewnption claim u n d e r le(islatlon signed recenlly by G<W;'.&ag111. · '!be deadline fnr refiling the veteran's exemption b Oct. 2 under the new law. To be eli&ible f~-aD _ex- emption clalm, a veier.n must- bave been denied bis privious clikn and must own or be .'bayinc·a s1ng1e family dweU- tng. Wnrmlltlon for filing msy be obtained !tom the State Board cl Equalization at HI- MIL 28 Documents Given to UCI llepllcu el 21 historical AmeriCan documenta have ,.,.. )ll'9ftlted to UC Irvine by the Irvine Jndustri1l C.plu E1cha111e Club. ftte "Freedom Shrine" col- lection, which includes the DeoftrMloa ol lodepeodence, the Elllanclp1ti on pro- claimatlon ind others, is now .. display in the flrs~floor ballny connec11nf the two winp ol. the Library- Admialltnlioo Building, 11 UC!. S•5-0tt SAVE 6; ~- bl' last dmiClllThe Dream Machine-last year'sGoldenTouchlSeW°sawtngmachine by Singer. Ala special ckian-inHIUI price-nowln• Bllkersfleld desk. We're inal<ing room for a new model. so you'U never find a better timetogetthis deluxe zig-zag machine than ~- during Sale-a-Thon! l ; It has the bullt-in 'P, fealllres you've always wanted-. Push-Button Bobbin, \ I built-in buttonholer. r · . more! · See Special SaJe-e..Thon savings oo more tllan · I I \ Decision Awaited In Beret's Trial I 136combinationsof Singer' sewing IT)!ICh,inesand cabineis. , COME .INtASKABOUTTHESPECIAL OIE TOUCH SEWING INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON THE lmWl!STGOI DEN TOUCH I 5EW* SEWING MACHINE OF THE '70'5. ONLY AT SINGER. rr. BRAGG, N.C. (UPI) - 4 lftiminvy decision is ex- pected hen 9000 on whether Groen Berti Capt. Jeffrey MICDrcie)d., fl, will race a ~l on murder dlara<o In the dealh of 1W1 )'OQRI JlftlDIDl wife .and two UugMa'I. Public diacloaure tJf the -.. ol Col War· ren V. -el Raleigh, N.C.0 is DOI elpeded howewr, aln<e two 11f1ber ~ olfk:ers, who could ""'""• him, will revlowbisdeclsloo. • to lhree mnnlhl. _,...,, believe Tolson w!R onie< the Princeton graduate to stand triaJ. However, the case is ex-~ Rl!CORD SCOOP. Only atsi..-·$119 "Big BandSoundoftheThirties" only now peeled"' be. dilfk:ult qne and ' ..., • the court-martial C<Uid ltretch · lbo~~Qedll Plan ""'""""' Into nut year. ---,__w<thfn ll!l!l!' budgol. The Army lw nevfl' made I · , SINGER public its cue •I a inst Faraddrasscilheslorenea1estyou. MacDonald, but defense at· seewtitepagaslJf(lerSINGERCOMPANY torneys Beman! L. Segal and Dennis Eisman, both o f Phtl.telphi1, have said the COSTA MIU COSTA MISA pr'Ol«Ution btlieves he tilled 1"'191 ,!,!;"'-' a. ;,·~,,''"­ his familj fn I nit 0Vtt-8 IMlll C.-rtme Ml,_ C•ltr bedwetting inc'6ent involving one of his children. *"'iwJr: •"•StNCaR.-.1• HUNTIN•TOM HACH ' ••lflllr .. ·--lfl'·IMI ............. IMClll C ..... OlAN•t '!!...._ .... "Tiie City" C.W -•AlDIN &ROVI "SI CM""" _,, ONltl CWfttY ,... .. - SINGER PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER FASHION/SAVINGS[ . and YOU with their 3 DAYS TO SAVE ON SINGER FABRICS · · ·u.P ro ·103 OFF! 'October I thru October 3rd IUUTIFUL CORDUROYS 7 7 C l«MI% Cotton, •JhaWe. 45" wide. ,lo9ul" $1.49 ••• 3 DAY SPECIAL Yd, llSllHT Liii"& J 7c ,.,., .... J & c..... ... , ~,, ~ ....... $1.2931>AY SPECIAL Yd. MATCH-MAKER WGOLS Sporty Pia~• & Sor~.. 100% s211 hryl<. 1.,,1,. $4.91 .• , 3 DAY SPECIAL Yd. .. .. THE SMAllT LOOK IS KNITS? !. : .· ... __ .............. ~ ..... s311 i. t.•-.W. ctlen tM _.,... let"'-r 15.11 ................ 3 DAY SPECIAL Yd. ASSORTED NOTIONS ONLY 41' t1ch. lQ gff ortginol price on oll S,ing ... ici1- 1on and 1heors, on special lush colored trims, poosont braids and fringes. "' , UP TO $7 OFF'o~iginof price on Si.osii"" drols forms. PRllllll with every fabric purcho10: 3 boll point n•odlos for str9tch and Knit Fabircs. ~ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! Fashion 1how1 to 100, guest editors to meet, domon1tra- tion1 to enjoy. At 1olocted Singer Cen- ters. Call for details. THE SINGER 1.:la:.J6• Credit Pion lots you have those buys right now -within Y.QJl.t budget. •4 Trtdam11~ ol THE SINGER COMPANY. COSTA MISA t ritfll a s,,..1i.-..,.,,, ._.CN1I....._ COSTA MESA "llOf M111Mr llft. Kl .. lits .... ,.... c ..... • ... < ert;wment 1 TANDINti. 0 ORTUNITY OU.NYE 11 5ftlll!IOll •• ,, "Tlltl Cllr" c.ni.r JC2·ltU 1 \ • f' . GA.RD!N CMOV'I '9ll Cha-~ ........ Or111t1 Cffnty 1"19u lloct, 1ince July I , has lisl<ned lo latimony con- oemine tbe tventl of Feb. 17 -Ille tlfte members el .re spedll forao -·· lmnflJ --fllllllY •la--- The def-calll this con- tention an "lnluk to tbe in· talll(enct" ol ....,,_ In- volved in the callt, and MadlnOIJd '--utly maintained hil flmitf WIS murdered and he was ltlbbed by foor tntrucr.n. Including two white men, 1 Negro man and 1 blond woman wearinc a Chooie One of the Many Coast & Southern Federal Offices to Serve You: Art Linkletter Shows You a New Way to Beat Inflation .•• Just Join Coast & Southern Federa Off8rs You These Highest Prevailing Rates: The bartrw, ~hich WIS ,..,.Malt 1 tot.I "-four weeks beforw !lnofl1 adjnuming Seot. 11, GINl"I S,D tJpewritten -..uo1whldl1r<being revtil!Wd bf Roct. 'fte colonel'• recom· l!llDdltlqo -flnt In Maj. Oen. !'.dtrwd M. Flanagan, <:..,....... ti the: John F. K...-11 Clater for military I I• M Ind the Ith m:I 7tll -"' -.,..,.. ~lain M""""'ld1 ..... will be 21 Od. II, II _.rod IO U. Illa ~-.,r.t. review .. -~-.ifjt. Hll -II llllject lo ftlr1her ~ 1" IL Ga. Jolll J. -.ri..,,... ............ •• llDne bu 1111 oulllor!IJ IO -II I cnun.-tial will --· t'OiittOed. Wben Ille .. _ .............. flnllly -...... -tal<t IWO , . • J floppy -· hal The two month hearing , which recdftd t e 1 t i mo n 'I fmn. more thin 4D witnn.w:s. was cbed to the public and prui by decision ol Flan· qan. Whtie his reason was never discklled, ll ls believed the ..-11 •• concerned ol>oot ~al publlcily lhat could be ....-.1ar ....-. 1111 • conviction If MacDonald -...mu.Uy found pllty by • court·morti•I. Al mlitA!n stand now, theft lsno-wmlonthe~ lllCUdon'1 ca1e. All detail& of "" ~ ...,. ftl1,..r to ._-by dtlonse 11- tomeys, -...... Mid pub!J<. 1y Ule7 , .. , -Is .. - againll -dlenl. *llAlll OllflCI; Ith & Hiii, Loi Angolol • GS-1351 ....._ .. GIWtlUICY PLACl:3933 'Mllf'l1'9 Blvd.. LA• a.1216 UCMCCINTU: 2nd I B~-•121-1102 • ..,..,...,°" IUClt: ti """"""°"°""". (714)"7-1047 IANTA AM LOAN llfMCI MlllC'ti 1905 N ...... St.• (714) 147.m7 'lir IMTA MONICA: 711 WllltlfN lhd. •-.J'41 *IAN PIDlllO: 10lh I Pactrlo • 13WMt *WllT COW1A: e..t11nC1 ltic:li4*11 Qr.• SSt-2201 •PAllOll•MA CITY1 •11 VM ....,_ M. • ln-1171 •TMZAllA•11711VIMuflla:A1Md• .... t• --wtOlll IUCll: ll'd ,.._. .... 7411 •Gfll--•·· 1,. ..., __ , .... ,. ASSETS Ml $800 MILLIOI .au Oub COMPOUNDED DAILY AND PAID QUARTERLY.• 5,00%•5,13 o/o ' P111book; No Minimum. 5.25o/o-5,39o/o TIH'M Monlh Ctrtiflcate: No Minimum. 5.75o/o·5.92o/o On•YWCtrtlflcatej $1,000 Minimum. 6,QOo/o.6,18•/o ,._v.., Ce!Uflcate; S5,QOO Mlnlmuni. • ' • INSURANCE TO $20,000 • •• ,, J - • ' ' ...... -< • . DAIL 9- SIJUIDIY ''Ill 6 SUllAY ~ t 'Ill S All W"°I iPOIT ' SHllTS ·-!.... • ' ,,..-. ' . GU~~~ ,DEPARTMENT lnYif11 you~ ."Un It up ••• !'/W,. S!P.I" Comploto •ow collection of outhlftlic nitom ....., for tho lfttire fomily ...:. Gront'sl . • • • "' • . . Wtdoltdar, S.,iift,bor 30; i<riiL • I ,j.,._ W•. will bt closed 111 doy Wodnesdoy, Sept ...... ~ for 1nvontory. 0pon 11 usual ~-~ 1n9 1t 91 -. . · ·,· _~,., . ~ OVER 30,000 PAIR LEVI'S,*., ·, IN STOCK NOW AT GRANT~1 ·;. • • ' II. •• , Ue Graitt' •: First •. • • , '·W,l'n.hr,,.._.,._., .. .,_,,,1· :.,· ,,---~./P•Vlll . . , ' NEW' ·-.......... . ··"'"""' • lr1~., •WNHMttty • ChlrMt D1tr • W1lr1Nr • lertttl •U- ·H•t """ •Ilk• ..• , ...... • Stnltfl • w ..... E SIUCTION OF HUNTING CLOTHING • NIW< BROWN ING 1f0l11M1W1 ,..,,,..n Fine Hunting Coati From $2275 M.tchinr Bruh -·-$1271 BROWNING I UOITSMIWI IOOTS 9 runed lightwci&hl 1tylc1 From 522so · JISIJ. llBT'S FAMOUS "DUI loots In the 11 Out" IHll!t< I Slz• 6 to 12. .• 8 .. . WESTERN SHIRD WISnltN I mLrD • • • fer w .... enttn , • , 11111 hrMtM.t p,... f1~c1, IN, hl4 Plal41 1n4 Mll4 colon lft 111 l lMft li"lflls ,114 neck 1b11. \ •• • • '695 Levi's -. XX DENIM IWE JEANS SUPEI rou:J .iM. ~ werfil'1 moat ~ • ;..ta. , Wortil'• toutltnt ..._, r1h1• fercM wlflli _,,., rfftts 1"4 1tltcheil r. 1t1r. SltrMilt .. 'flt , •• I MW ptir fnl .H tltty ri,, Sfnl 27,. so. Siz11 '650 27 io 50 J ...... , ... ,...,. .. t.om ...... $20 ~J':~:~IMS t510 lectloe of ffmg-Ten" •• by Kennington ''Pin Trade:•'' ••••• f 7 ''HI loY' • • • • • • • I ''lold Pin'' ••••••• 1 $7 ''loby Pin'' • • • • • • $6 ''WalleltY' • • • • • • $7 ''TH·Off·2'' •• , • ! , $7 ''Sunlhhte nme '' .• ~ $7 ''Wiid ChOd'' • • • .. • $7 '' Arbon41'' . •7 . •.• ....• ''lroken Trock'' • • • $6 ''Maufe..Wowle'' •• $7 THI LAmT STYLIS tf tMae mo1t popul1r K-i.po llHy Slolm • . , Ploltl1, Strfpta, wit! 1t1Jdi••1flc MftM, ZMllc prints, tk. '°"'"" """ of lizH, tMI "Tit• Ult/tffate" '6 BOY'S SIZES frQlfl $5 SAVE MOii EVERY ·~11r ••~rs ' s.1 • ., fro,,. 12 DynatnJc Colorsf .. • :". )< . ' , . ' ·''BUSH ·JEAN~' by levl's9 · ~ :: ·• Tllty'.n brao4 new ....... flnol'I ... 'em. 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Wl(more -.d Tuelday he WU quitt&ia: tbe t.-n tiecaqv of a reclllTinl knee Injury ml liila'lerence of the aport with hit -Wlgmore, I junior, bad IUtgery .. the knee Jut ..... and ... pwoed -that he mlsbt bava lo underp I -operation. '!be Caupn worked 00 their drop -Plllin& ,.-., u they cootlnued .,.... 11ce for their _. Saturday apJnat the Orepn Dadll. Ooacb Jim llnmey ran hit cb.lrpl au,.icb ......i defenalve plays In _,.11on for cmiballng the muJUplo oH""1ve sell employed by Oregon. vsc LOS . ANGELES -'11le l!oulbern Calllomla delenae worted out TueidaJ qalnat i mock Orepn Stale def- -partialJar empbuil oo the Beaven' optlan 1'1111-pu& '1be Trojannneet Orqui State In their Pacific-I cooference opener Saturday algbt in Memcrlat Colllewn. "'Oreean stale bu fiDt b & C k I , .,pectaOJ luJlbact Daft IJchlJJlnl,. .-II .Jdlll llcltay aald. Scblllh>C plnld 11 yards la • Cll'rlea daring OSU'1 lz.tl victory -.y over Oklahoma. '!be Trojam' -practice lllo otreaod the Plllin& o! qmrterbackl Jimmy ,,_ and MIU Rae and ~ yardqe plays ..... the (Oal line. Or.-lllle ll·the Jut i..m lo defeat USC in ..,Jar -play M '"' "°'· 11, 1117. Iha tben the Trojlnl hive awnpllod Ille utlaa'1 lonpol nndelelted ...----u-VCLA LOii A1'GELIS -UCLA quulertioct 1Joao11 "'""""' bu -w.nmc au1 Spe11ts itt Briel JACK WIGMORE with three pniiilllinC pua recelvero in -1«. lldl wetkmd'1 coolelt rill Taaea 111-. '11le powerlal ~ are II-point favortlel. In I workaul Tuelday Dummll lllmJ lo lplit end Rid! Wllkea, lllbt end Bob Cl>rlltlanoen and flanker Terry V emoy. Coach Tommy Prothro llid Phll Hedrlcb, I junior <Olle(e trader !nm San Diep, WU1 111ar1 •I lefl 1-. lledricU, r..11 and 11111 pounds, .... broqbl np fnlm the junior vanity. St•foN STANl"ORD -Tine Indian llarlen _.. held oat 'o! practice 'l'uloday II llaal<lrd prepared fer lldl &alurdoT• In. Rams Get Josephson; Ange~, Hawaii Split LOS ANGELES -Thi Los An&olel Rama' nmnln& attack may be blct to near.-1 qaina\ tho San Diep a.a_. bere Sunday. Coach Georp Allen llld Tuelday recuJar Les Jooepllloa may !"ltm'll to action and might even start in the National Football Leque aame.' Joee~ suffered a broken Jaw in a eolllslm with lolmmlle Eddie Mudor before the teUOD began. Rubber banda wlD replace the surglul jaw wlm aDil "-1"on WU1 be fitted with a ~-auard-· LarTJ Smith, the other regular running -· II 111111 lldelined • with I bamstrln& pvp. later _... bava Jet lo -up I« workoula. A apok-111 I« the llJ'lUP denounced the reinstatement u .. trlctery" .imed ooly "al relnllallDI tut Saturd11'1 came." The l>lacU were taken off the IQUld after hoycotllng spring lrllnlnl· The ...,. troveroy bU centered around cb.lrpl of d1'crlmlllltt• made by the llJ'lUP qainll the S-AlhleUc Dej>arlmenl 1"' eluding the loolball coachln1 stall beaded by Floyd "Bm" Schwartnalde:r. The ,..,. wea Wom belcra the Stata Division of llulban Rigbta aM the l>lacU were reinl\ated to the equad a few 411• prior lo the bome opener 11aina\ KanN> Saturday. '!be blacU c:alled their replacement I ''mythical" rtlmtattmenl and clalmtd there WU Dem a YOle taken to bdJI& them baclL • M!NNEAPOLBSf. PAUL -For the Baltimore acouta, It wu an eyeful. for Ted Abernathy, II WU I headache. "ll" vru Kamal Clty11 14-U Yk:tory over the Mlrmelota Twins u • maJor league record ol • player> ..... -by both teams. Abema!llJ -hit ninth pma with lour lnnlnp of relltf and drove Ill the wlnnJn& nm with a !Ith innlnl 1lngle, llld he clldn1 aped lo be ..,. ol II lloyllh Uled by m11111er Bob Lemon. "'-'-I~ -wllh Purdao al Stmfold ltwtlum <I Llnebaclcer Ron Kaddel, .....ift lackle Sieve Judd and def-badl Mike Ewing were nunlng b!J1ir1m -Stanfcrd'1 :SS.ID vlclary ovu 0..-lul Saturday, • . 'Ew1of. who mf!end I pulled hamrlng '""""" WU lllted • daabtfut fol: llaturdl1'1 ..... by -Jollll --Kadliel, with I cbarlle bone, alid Judd, -•badbact,werecoosldered-'llCXlable. ' The ·-Iadlw bad Whal llalllal -•• pod -all lbO way lhnlulb" In Tueaday'1 pracllce. 'Illa klcting ...-wa ••ed. tiace 8teYe --two-In tho Orqm- ' c.llfen1I• BERKELfi -°*" Bay Wlllaq looked al Uno alllal. aal!los 1111<1111 bis CaUlcrnla Dem~ 111!1'-I dim ... ,..,_, Allthemleapndm ..... --ilurtnR Ille lint two - -playo4 .. -.be-- "lt'• a different IUtfac::e. It mull have contributed,'' be laid. . Wlllaey lllld be ---ned about defenalve aaard o.z. Wldla and Whether be CID play ..-tlli Ric<I Owls al H-Salu!Olay, AllO mralng anklet ... hllfllact Bob Darby, ...... bad been counted '"' lo start, and llllety Joe Acker, who mlaed Jut Saturday'• llr..14 Bear frolic over Indl•n1. Wlllaey watdled Ille lqllld wart out wilb evldml plum,_., and llld' be just Clll'I mab np bll mind aboal I number ol llar.llnl poslllam far Satur-uy. Star ~ Daft l'lllball, wbo stood out apillll lndlana, II botnc pulbed by Sien Olrlll, and WOiiey llld be may not decide who will start IDIW pme Ume. Oreg- EUGENE, Ore. -The U-ty of Orecon football Ducl:s ran throUlh a JO. mlnutl ICl'lmmqe drill and I »minute actul IC:rimmage Tuelday in prepara- tion fir their home clalh aplnal WubJnctDn State this weekend. Coad! Jerry Frei concentrai.d I'!' the Ducb' running game. He calleil the -koul Iba moot physical of the -. Oregon State CORV AWS, or.. -Onion Stale quarlerbacb Jim Kilmartin and llalph Keck threw 1lllder -Tuetday u the Beavers prepared for their cluh -the USC Troj1111 at Los Angeles this -The Beann alto -lied .., -tnc from inalde the 10.yvd line -Kaci: directing lbe flnt offensive team. Coach Dee Amr.. llid Stove Morton and Butch Wlcb, hoth injured I ...t aeo, are again training, but their playing status -·1 be clW' unlU the and of the ·w• 1t' uJdtlftell SEATI'LE -Unlvmlty o! WuhJnilon football coach Jim Owens made five lineup changea Tuelday u the Husklea worked out agaimt Navy's defeme and offtn1e tactics In preparation for the Navy·Wuhlngton pme here Saturday. Center Bruce Jarvis, out witb a knee Injury, wea replaced by Dmnta Hurley, while lell "'""' na .. Enders' poslU.. .... filled by Ende Jmiel. -wbo suffered brulled ribs in Jut week's pmo Is e>pecled lo be recovered by Saturday. Right tackle !.--. lost his lint lirlnl spot to lllava Andenoo. Defensively, left. end Kmt Matter wu moved up to lhare that tpOt with Steve Hechtel whtla tall lld<le Roy Euton wwked out aloopido llalt Turller. . ~ ... ·----. UPIT ....... DODGERS' STEVE GAllVEV UPENDS PADRES' DAVE CAMPBELL. LA Rips Padres ' Dodgers N ~gotiating '· For CeReda or Allen SAN DIEGO (AP) -A llOUl'Ct cloae lo the li9s Angela Dodgers says manager Walter Allloo h!'I -offered hll ~ o! two f1nl balemen In a !ride this winter -either Richie Allen of SI. LouJa er Orlando Cepeda of Atlanta. The man bent on making Alston this Ouistmas olfering ls Al pampanis, dlree· tor of player peraomid, and hit lntmUoos are obvious. • The Dodgers have a robust .%70 team balling averqe, apeed lo burn and precloua litlle power, 'Ibey rank lut in the Nallonal League In bome rum wllb If/, ••you put a power hiUer in the mkldle of their lineup aiid the IUY would have to tnock in at least .150 rum," San Diego's Nile Colbert lllld 'rueaclay night alter the Dodgera psrlayed II olnila and a double 1,000 IN TRIBUTE TO EX-UCLA. ST AR HOLLYWOOD (AP) -More than l,OllD friends from the sport.c and eo- tertainment world turned out Tuesday night al the Hollywood Paladlum lo• a into an 8-2 victory over the Padres. Pat Dobeon, 13-15, is to oppo1e Dodger left-bander Claude Osteen, 16-13, in tonight's game. Some NatiGoal League pitchers refer lo the Dodgers u a hunch of "Punch and Judy" bitters but Campanl• disagrees. "We have aome kids with the potential to bit with power, but we have to be pati-ent, II he said, .-"One of them. ls Steve Garvey." The 21· year-old rookie third bueman alammed three lingles and a double and veteran Mamiy. Mota also collected !OW' blta lo help the Dodgers vault heck lnlo oecood place in the NatiGoal League Wl!lt. 'llley are a hall pme ahead of San Francllco with two 11111e1 mnalning. M11111er Waller Allloo was proud Tueaday night of the way hit hitters roared from behind lo acore lour 1'11111 In the lllllh Inning and flatten Dave Roberta, 1-14. '!be San Diego lefthander hid hurled 28 consecutive lhUtilut-ilmlhp, had won three gama in a row and had twrled a 4- o shutout against Los Angela u recenUy ~ .. Sept.JG. . A two-run single by Maury Willi put Los Angeles ahead to stay, 3-2, and featured the winning rally in the sixth. teltbDcm1al to Kenny Washington, ailing LOI ANGELES IAN DllOO and legendary football star of UCLA ia Wiiia. IJ ~ , : ':' 11.o1:11-. • :": ~ .... the }ate 1930s. Mol•, 11 5 ' I llob!Mln, If ' 1 I w.o.~11. ct ' • 1 °"'"'"• cf i • 1 W•.hl .. ..t"n, 511 appeared in fairly good W.Par1lH", 1111 ' 2 I O.lrown, rt A 0 I _...,._ SW•kl1, c I t t Collllrt, 111 • I t coodltion after a bout of some two yeara ~,.....~. » 1 • 1 1p1t11o. ·• • t • .. Ith pot.....t ... ri.s, a disease in which .O.uid Gr•blr11'Wltz.211 • I 1 c-1u•no, c • t 1 ...,_,... 11:..uelt.. rt I t 1 C•mpt.11, a • I 1 has built up around the heart and lunp V•IQ, • 2 1 • o.•obtrtt. ' 2 • • th di! L~re. .. I t o ~n. p t t I and at times has made brea Ing • '""-· ,,r 1 o 1 stah1, p11 1 1 1 ficull M~ ' 1 I O Corkins. P I I I WlllJ11 P I I I Among thole at the bead table were wnuw, "' 1 t t Cormnmioner Pete Rozelle of the N.. T~lt ,..1 I 11 1 T°':: .. oft _! .' tlcnal Football League; comedian Bfil s... o• • • • -• .. -•-· Sch gl • -C•~n, ~lrlt. C.!Mtt. ~:-Sell! Colby; banquet .....:a-Paul we er, a °'"' 1. Loe -i.e. ,.,..._ 11 "" °"'° .. ha11 -6 .__._ from University o f 21 -<•nn1n•,.., •MlnlM 2. 0.rv..-,. s• -IM,Ol~~I~ ....... I -MbllMn.• I' -#, 0.,,11. Wuhlngton; Mike Frankovich, a former '" M a •• •• to star UCLA quarterback in the lPOI and :':.!ts~·7·n : ~ : : : 1 now 1 Holl•--' movie producer and cl-• o.11:w.ri. 1~u1 s.111 11 • • t 2 1 '"vvu • • . Dukn l·Jlt 2 I t 1 I ty and county officials led by Mayor Sam ~1~n• ~ : : : : r Yorty. s.w -Mlklte11 .... w,. -c"•'"•· "' -(111-•IU..._ Time -J:a. '411tnN11C1 -l.M. "I wtnl out and celebrated becoming a e 10.yW' man Jut nilhl," Nld Abernathy, ·-BC. _South Alrlcan the 17-ytlt'<lid reliever wbo -·out VAmNV•..,.. · in lleYtft Twtm. "I wasn't evea allPPOlld to CUii~=..:.~ pltdl. Bui I wa1 the tut pltChlr left ~ _..... alPI -he bolklet tho starters." Santo's ·Life Threatened ~lfil 1 'II "'"1 Rodie of • ";:':~ti~ o1 Corms de! -INGLEWOOD -I.ft Aldndor ~ -t'llndlmU P1am Barthet lho Milwaukee Bucb oontandm In 1111 ~r M, Loo ....... Pucho Oomat.< rookie •-and Olcar -llllY ..---.. ~-OolM,U --~olllloN- ... ~Ta -.. 11111111111111 B 1WW Amadallla. II ShaN o1 0. U111W -Ropablk, Al 1-1 tbal'I the opinion of nlany 74, T .. in -....... mn' W _.. aod al1or TueodQ lllPl'1 llMI ' sir111 s •--.ocb' TictorJ ot• the IM ~ LUer1. '11le ... Diep - ... ....,. -"" Ian l"r-11'11' r1cr1, llMI, ID the Ont ..... ol tho lloubieheader before U,131 al the Forum. CIDCAOO (AP) -TbJrd baaemaa lion ~ of the Qlcqo CUbs, bll Ille reportedly thrutaned 1r he plQOd qafnl( the "'ta in New York Mooday nipt, underwent I modlcal 'chaclwp bere ,,_,, Or. Jacob Suker, cub "pbl'lldan, llid Santo .. -lnlm New York bocaUM of DIUlll. IDd dtabW IDd WU U• -and Ill-blood lelta. "I dooi ---the --be, dl1lllldlnl Oil.I lludJ of tho -·" Or. Suur ~ ''but lion WU -lo hit home to nst." Santo -.in -Glen+low, m., enc1,,.. not lnillblt.- Dr. Suker nld the only thing be knew about the threat against S&nto was 11wh1t I nld in the papen." Sporta writers covering the Cl.lbs said detectiVea rode the team bus from the Waldorf·Allorla Hotel lo Shea Stadlwn prier to Mooday ntpl'1 Cab-Met 1ame and a1ao monitored the cub dmllnC ...... Jerome Holtzman ol lhe Chi<•ll" Sun· Tlmes wrote that a fan, apparmtbt . ....,.i becl,.. tho CUbs failed lo win Iba N-1 Le-Ea5I pennan4 t'tportedlJ .m an anoeym.00! letter to Sanlo wandnr ba would be shot when ht took lhe field I« Mooday nilht's game, won by the Mets, t4. . Cub officials declined to comment oa the lhttat and Santo leR tho clU,,,_ In _, __ Ille __ llanqer Lio Doncber -I br1el 1ta-t llJlal: "Sooto II Wand hu ID eoback-•tha-.SofOr.SUlior, I don't know U he'll come back or not." Johnson> \ Back to Wall In Bat Race '!be longeat u,. .,. bore for Alex Johnson. '1be --bol ended for Clyde Wright. Jobnaon, the California A11p1 out· fielder, finds himself two polntl, behind Boston's Carl Yutrzemski in tbe r1CJ: for. the American League batting llt1e today deapite I Z.for.6 performance Tuloctay night In a 11-1 lrlwnph over the Cblcqo White So:r. J-pined I Point to .JZI but Yulnemlkl, with a 3-lor-4 llllowlng against New Yori:, vaulted into the lead at .329. Yu bu one game remaining while Johnson geta two more cracts at. Cblsox pitching. Angel manager Letty P,llllll., WUI bat J-In the third pclllllaa In tonlJhl'• game which pits ,Lloyd Allen, 0-1, of the Angell aod TommJ John, tz.18, of Chicago. J-normally blls cleanup but PhtllJPo llid II beat: "I wat lo give Ales every~ to win Ibis thlnC. By batting Billy Cowan behind Johnson, I think Alu will IN better pitches." Wright} meanwhile, completed an in- credible comebao: campaign by posting his 22Dd wln apinlt 12 kNlael wJth a five- hitter. Only cne nm wu earned and bil ERA dipped lo UZ. Lui year Wright atrugled lbrough Ill Inept year wblch produced a 1-a re::ord and a 4.10 ERA. 4'The way tbinp have been IOlna: for me, l wouldn't mind another 10 or 1:1 atarfa this year," Wright laugbecJ. Johnson also evidenced ame humor when liked about hit bot duel with Yllllr2emlkl. "I haven't thought much about personal achievement but I do know ii would be a tremendous honor to win • silver bat. I ipight even start a col-: led.Ion." Johnson went hitless in his first tlU'te al·bata Tueaday then singled on hit final two trips. The Angell pounded four Chicqo hurlm for II blta, lncludlnC foor by Tom Egan. Billy Wynne, 1-4, ahlorbed tbe loss as lbe Anp1s """"1 five 11-In tho third Inning. CHIC/490 CAL ... lllA ..,.... ..,.,.. w.wmi..,., rt , • o, 1 tlf-.. rt a 2 t • Ortll, d I t l Alli!Mr, • • 1 I I MclU1111ty, 11 A I °""' ... d • 1 I J Malto!I, • • • ............. 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DeWayne "Dewey" Jang, 42, defemlve backfield coach and former University of North Dakota line:bactina star, WIS nam- ed Interim held coodl I« lllt Spartam' remalnini tight games. llDN SANTO • • -woc1 .. tdlt, ~ '°· 1970 DAILY PllOT Hurt • Western-celies -. Oil By Depth Problem Western P~eers• beod loot~coach dr<>pplna • 1-7 decllloo lut weel< lo Jlt.n Everett figures bil team caD at ·Lon& Beacb Mlllibn. t~e-~1arina Vikings il It can coo sllp-Westem•1 best-ever CfkliroO.. ·record pery halfback Joe Ven ig up the wu • ~2-1 mart polied in JIN when the middle and quar. Sten Monahan Pioneers mlssred t)'inc for Uie Suuet. on w~de rollo • : League cbampiomhlp by -a -=ant balf .. Bt HOWARQ L. HANDY Ez.ier says, '1our strongest suit 11 game. bt:pth Is a problem for football coach e, pe. And the only way we're v w.uv.a YD auon 1 &earn. n&111 Of 1t1e o.u, PllM si.11 d I ho E~ ... ,_t. •• u. ' 1.. •• ick..GorD.e at Santa.Ana_.~ going to kee!}'Marina off the board is to the to match that mark, altboogb a • feels it will remain with the l!':-~i.a<.,'--i ae-it. ..Qk'.tr_14Niiia ii a mull in order to Jong as the present recrui · "And, that means stopping Ventimiglil propel the Western griddttiliillii rijfil'. Iorced. and Monahan,' be adds. · direction. The Dons boast one ol lhe nio& rugged The Pioneers are olf to a 1-1 start, bay. 'lbe person who'll be directing that sc~edules or aefJunior college team in ing edged Savmma, 12-8, iD .. their opener &ur&e is.. MDior quarterback Greg i.. the s!3~f(d aner successive defeats at th~nds or Bakersfield (20-7) and asadena (24-6), they run into the Golden \Vest Rustlers Saturday night in LeBard -sf3Cfiifin-ar·orahge eoast-co11ege-. - - The Rustlers !)ave victories <1ver Orange Coast (13--0) arfd Mt. San Antonio t21-14) and Gorrie is eoncerned about hls personnel. "V{e_'re a.t:m that hasn 't reached its poteotud b any stretch or the im- agina_Qon. 1 e continue to flop around like a duck out of water , we won't get anywhere. "We can see,.signs where we arc really cncquraMQ .,Id tllen ( rois~·mash occurs and we aet discouragi:I. '](.'\be-kids keep battling we could have a real good year. "We have a good first unit but we lack .depth. When lbe sooson started we thought we had as good a team as any In the· conference." Perhaps the biggest blow to the Don "fortunes came aga inst Bakersfield when a pair or de[ensive backs were sidelined, one for the Season and the Other fOr an indefinite period. · Andy ~lis had his knee operated on this week and is out for the year. JoR Cara~n will miss the Golden West en· counter and perhaps one or t\vo others. .. J\1oving into the defensive backfield are .frestunen Dave Porler Crom Orange High and Chris l\1ichaels from SantiagQ .. The offense has only two starters back from last season. Steve Williams, a 185- ·pound halfback who is the leading1runner and Dennis McBride, starling split"end. · 1'w0 transfers are also in tlie opening lineup. Carl Hernariijez, a 210-pound· right guard, attended Utah last season and right end Jon Voget is a refugee from Wheaton C.Ollege in the midwesl. Mlke Eriek!oo, the Ocins quarterback, .if. a letterman from last season but spent most or the Lime on the sidelines with a J>roken rib:" . :MJ$SION TEAMS -SET TORRID PACE • • : ?i1ission Conference football teams are "setting a torrid pace after two weeks of non-circuit action. · . ' . VIKING WALL -Four of coach Leon Wheeler's b.rlghtest grid pros- .pects are stationed in the interior offensive line. Ron Fairfax.. (60), Dave Rilling (50 ), Tim Jennings (67) and Dave Jackson (75) will be ,.,, ' ' . M~ o l-1, 1110.lb. double .Ihrat who , beleoal•ely, llnebocw Steve De is equally odopl ol rwmlllf ond pauiJll. Pbllllpa (110 ond YOWllet brother ol "I'd bn\clae wt'll be -in( the boll _ .otartln& left tackle llolpll) -rbeadJ at leut lll1f tbe ttme or maybe eyen We1tem'1 Oklahoma defsue with ........ more " ·not.et Everett. --. .. .... "W~ ,,. out II • wide open, pf. style nerback Rudy Ybarra (150) the Pioneers' -wJtb Iota of Hriotloas," the gem In the deep leCOOdoty. • . -l ii.• For 1st Wfu~ "!P' • • former El a-lip Uliltaot ldda. . End Jim Tullow (llll) ond tackle Brad I.•Mmdol• bu two tall· experlenctd Clayt.oo (30'1) def . pecial1atl : Two Orange County junior cottece IDoU ~• targets in split end Rkt ~ {1-l. llO)' lbe Western tr~ erwve 1 10 ball teams that have gotten .off • th'~ • • v.TOng foot In the 1970 seaaon club Pri· and_ tight ~ Dana NafD1er (6-2, 185), 'Ibe Pioneers (and Jim Everett) are day night when Orange . Coast 1 at.f Ill Iett • hoping;t11e·.ro...,,..tlone1hlel-,.-wI11-r.-· · --B··• s "I • B~ man. in the Pioneer starting offer noth1ag more than I stacked deck ...,,,,.re-u at JAi cuu tau um:----. • i:r~ __... .. en , ll ..,. ........ Howard agaJD1tthe,lJkt1ofVentimlgha,Monabail 2 marks. · • ( ·"-"' 1 · -lb ...... ...1 • • • • Both teams come into the game wi*h Of.a Sawed.a. and the reat·of the Viking arsenal. Cyp'ress, under new coach Bill Prlct Q . ' ~ h~avily counted on to .open UR the boles for running backs Joe Venti· miglia and Bob Merritt . tw dropped eames to a pair of Milliot ~ Conference teams -Riverside (7.6-0) antifh Saddleback (15-8). ·' , ). occ has rallen to a pair or Soulherr Californ ia circuit clubs -Golden Wes (ls.-0) and LA Harbor (33-24). • _ .. Cypresa has had trouble moving 11'.'f" ball in its two games, •ccordin& tq ~1 "Against Riverside We made tjpica freshman mistakes," aaya Price. Then last week against Saddleback, th. Chargers could on!)! net 129 yards for tbt same with just 22 of that total ~-~· the ground. ·<' \ Left halfback Ray Spagnuob-. II t thl Chargers' leading ball carrier. A 170~ pounder from Loara, Spagnuolo came. 25 times .against Saddleback, oe~tpw 54' yards. ~ lo)lf The Chargers' only score of tbe-aeuoti.~ came with just one second left in '·lhe s.d-j 1 dleback game . wbeq quarterback Bil' Meers hit t\al.fhai;k Art Sanchez "'!'ilh , , eight·y~rd toss. Meers~ passed to-TlftiQp Krause for lhe two-point conversion. 1~( Cypress is a vecy young team wit~,~};. one sophomore starter up lront olii,i& rensively. ·_,iii He is tackle J9hn Ekno, a 6-2, 21~!¥z pounder who was also a. alarter for~ tbt• Chargers' I--8 club last year. ,~· q Meanwhile, Orangl!: Coast coach· bic~. t Tucker will make at least two ,li~Ulf changes, -due to injuries suffered in • LA Harbor game, . , ~-liret Mattias, who prepp;ed a, Hollywood -High, is expected l!J-.s~. ,, halfback in place of the injured Ken Ep- pelheimer. Eppelheimer surrered a bl'Q~en rib e.ar· ly ·in the third quarter of the · 'Harborl game. Matlias picked up--41 farda in 'i carries, including a tfiree.y.wd touehdori ' . ' • • .. I run. ' r• 'I /1 Defensive end Bill DurltiD ·will· iJto· bJQ::. sidelined with a broken hand.'Dutkin -m:"'"' jurtd the hand early iri the game, b~'l played the rest of the way. ·' • tall • 'lll' Rustlers Drop :.~ Out of Ratings·:~ ' . ~-..: ~;Thus far the eight cqnieren~ teams. "have compiled an 8-4 non conference recol'\f. Four of the teams are un- defeitfdf including Sa~dleback' (2-0J., SQuthwestern.....(!tl), ruvw:side (1 -0) and ~an Bf¥nardino (l-0). . Coach Fears Confldenee In Sueeesites Ashe Chews Up Stanford Whiz In Net Tow·ney · . ' Colden Weal College's . 21·14 football1u victocy over Ml.' San Ant.onio last w.~r'J[ apparently was not convincing ~ according to the latest junior college Bid~ SoUilier n California Cohfcrencc. tea1ns led by Golden West LZ.0) and LACC (2-0), hllv',t!° a 6-6 mark. ·,A 6-7 retord has been compiled by 1hc South C.Oast circuit clubs wit~ Fullerton t2-0), San Diego Mesa (2·0 ) and Cerritos (l-0) UDdefeated. .All Together :Effort Sought By Villa Parl\. \V1nless Villa Park lii$h. a sleeper to be sure, _will be trying to put it all i.ogeteer friday nighl when the Spartans invade Sall Clemente High in a bid to win itS opining Crestview League footl:lall i;8me~of. ttie .. season. Coach TOO Mullen, in his first year at Villa Park after a stint at El fl.todena }ligb ~s seen bis team drop a pair of non·l~&pi games tq , ~ Quinta and • Savanna despite early leads. Villa Park had La Quinta on the ropes. tn.71 befoic a fourth quarter rally did in the Spartans, 21-18. Anc1, Villa Park led Savanna hy a !).8 count l!ite in the third period -and \Vi1!!: driving in the fourth stan1.a while on the tail end of a 14-9 score -before a fourth down ptciy ended up a foot short. ' lt's..thtse Utings that worry Mullen :is he pfep::ires his tqun for San t?Jcmcntc liince the Tri.tons possess a phys1ccl club capable of wearing down the opposit.ion. ''We've got to keep from being blo"'" out. San Clemente likes to run off tackle :i!E they just kee p coming at you. \Ve'd like to stop their running,_ and for<.'f! them to pass ....., atU'iouglJ. l · m11Sl ,ffdmit 1 haven't been ·too happy wi~ pass defense," AY" Mullen. · Mullen e1plai111 kif toam'l·b~kdowns 11s mental iaias and blames It mostly on inexperleoce. "We're jUilt. pt.yq a lot oi ~ho h•ven't pl>yed bdo!e." b ... dds. · VIUa Pork'• ma)or Drlght spot I• quarterback" Pat Mel'1Ja.llY. ;l 195-pound !ienior letlsman wliio ~li an excellent passer a~nerai. Fullback Ouncao, Utt tean1 c;:ipt.tln, ~mpered by an arm injury and bad a cast put on IL Whether 11~·w._1 ready ror the San Clemente Ir i.\ot 'known. Should he be Wlllvall Mdllw w~I ):tsert e.ilher !lob Schulti lid> or Nkk Buschello (170). t.cading the Sparta~' def en~ is Rrd ' Krage, a &-2. ~p0und st:nior tackle Wlk'l nnchors the tlve.-man dc(cMive lrouL lie doubles at orre;narve center. Defense Lapse For Santa Ana Derense is a primary concern of coach Tom Baldwin at Santa Ana High School and he doesn't think things Will improve much this week when his Saints entertain \Veslminster's. Lions in an opening Sunset· League football encounter Friday night at Santa Ana Bowl. "If we had a strong defensiv e team, we could beat everybcxly. You can't give up seven toochdowns in two games and win in the Sunset League. li we continue this way, we will lose all of our remaining games." \Vhat is Baldwin doing to strengthen the defensive unit? "We had nine players going both ways against Mater Dei in our first game. Last week against Corona def Mar, v.·e had on· ly six on the field all the way. We hope to cul that number to five but it will depend on the injury list." How about the Santa Ana offense~ l\lonte Floyd has been injured and saw onlv limited action in the first two outings'. Againsi Mater Dei he carried three limes for 66 yards and last week tv.·ice for 12 yards. He is expcctOO to start against . \Vcstminster Friday night. ' Top ball carrier for the Saints in the first two games has been Kirk Byers, a 170-pound speedster. Quarterba ck Gary Brown completed 12 or 20 pass attempts against Mater Dei for 126 yards but threw only three limea against the Sea ~ings with no com· pletions. • Ue had a sore thumb in the Corona del Jl.1ar clash and threw only three passes with no completions. "I figure an opposing team will hive to retain possession of the ball to beat us," .; Biildwin adds. '·Thal's what Mater Dei did and they, won. \\"estminster has good overall power but th~y don·t have the breakaway threat we have. "t think we have good balance and quickness on offense. We've gained a lot of .vards in the firsl two gamea and if our deCense shapes up1 we'll give lhtm trou- ble.'' Santa Ana Will go with nine lettermen in the starting offensive lineup but only thr«! were starters last season. Linemen Walter Mead and Bob Reyes join Floyd as returning start.en. Mead • and ruUbac~ Jclf Clary are the only juniors In the predqmlnantlJ 9'oicr' lineup. JtJ 01·e Sports 011 Pages J.8·21 \ ·Edi,Son Contest Should Be Close, Says Brown BERKELEY (·AP) -Davis cupper Arthur A.she has stroked his way past highly regarded Stanford tennis standout Stan Pasarel in semifinals of the Blst an- nual Pacific C.Oast Inte,rnational Open Tennis Championshlpa, 6-J , S.1, By PIDL ROSS Of tlM D .. tr ,lltt Steff Estancia's Eagles slaughtered Tustin (30-0) and Buena Park (fM) to roll into the 1970 football campaign on a suc- cessful note. But, ~rding to Eagle head man Phil Brown, Friday night's battle of the unbeatens at Huntington Beach (pitUng Browri's Estancia gridders against the Edison Chargers in the Irvine League optner) should tone down the ter.";x> of his team 's first two victeriea. Brown says, "l reel it should be a close, well-played game wi th neither team ~ ning away from the other, like in our first two games." (Edi.son also looked im· pressive in its first two contests, thum· ping St, John Bosco (2.0-0) and SanUago (27-0). tie goea on, "(Jerry) Hinojosa (Edison quarterback), (Jim) Moxley (tailback) and (John) Fisher (split end) will have to be stopped if we expect to CCi..ltain Edison. 11We'll play our regular, basic defensive game and, If it's sound , it'll hold up well under pressure. "We've developed a confidence ln our successes -both offensively and defensively," Brown adds. .A good part of the Eagles' confidence thus far bas evolved around senior Curt Thomas (170) and junior Jim Schuitl (115). . Thomas, a quarterback, ta the teJm'S total offense leader with 374 yards while Schultz, the apeed demon in the Eagle bocklield, U pacing the l<JUBd wJtb 251 yards on the ground. Despite the obvlOUs succei.ses or the above doo, Brown claims, "we've been pretty well balanced in our~ first t w o gamea. • "We don't really try to work around one or two guys." GoOOrich--Ends Laker Holdout JNGLEWOOD (AP) -'Ille Los Angeles Laken were left with two holdouts today -Kellb Eri,<kson ond John Tresvant - after signing guard can GoOdridi" ld a multi-year cootract. Terms of Ooodrk:h's contract were not announced. The former UCLA AU-American, reae> qu ired by the La.Un from Phoeni~ dur- Jng the off·1eaaon, had threatened to stop playing In exhlbllloa pma without • coolrocL ' Brown figures depth and ~· amount of Injuries to his players will ~ q,e keys to the Eagles' quest for the Irvine League title. "We can't afford any more in"juries this year because we're low on depth already," he says. · '- "Bob Conklyn (1tarting defensive ta ckle) is out of the Ed"ISOn game for good with a dislocal~ knee, ao it looks Jike Larry Moulton (180) will be going both ways at tackle." Asked whit he thought of football polla and mythical, pre • a e a s on prog· nostications on how the league standings should tum out, Brown gave a realistic reply. · "It's all pure theory at this stage of the season since no one has played a single league game yet/' Aahe is second seeded fn the tourna- ment. Top-seeded CUff Richey of San Angelo, Tex., whipped Richard Russell o( Kingston, Jamaica, 6-0, &:4. The top feminine aeed, Billie Jean King of Berkeley, showed litUe efrect of a re- cent knee operation in downing Kathy Anderaon of ApPle Valley, 6-1, 6-4. ' Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, tbird- seeded in the men's division, downed Frank Froehling of Miami , Fla., 7-5, 6-3. Unseeded Roy Barth of San Diego pro- duced a major u~ by downing 11th· ranked Dick Crealy of Sydney, Australia .. 6-4, 6-2. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut Dlvt1loa Eo1t Dtvhioe w L Pct. GB w L Pct. GB B;lltimore 106 5' .M:I New'Ymk 112 Ill .571 14\i BO.ton ,. rr 11 .5'0 191> Deiroit 77 83 .481 29 Pittsburgh 88 72 .550 New York 83 77 .519 5 Chicago a 11 .513 6 St. Louis 75 85 .169 13 Cleveland 71 84 .475 30 PhiladeJ phia n rr .463: 151~ Washinl(lon 70 90 .Cl 36 Montre1I 72 88 .450 16 Weit Dtvl1loll Minnesota 116 84 .800 Oakland 88 72 .550 I Ancel• 84 71 .525 1% Kansas C1ty 85 95 ,406 3l Mil,.aukee 84 116 .400 32 CbJc'iO :It 104 .3SD '40 Wed Division Cinclnnatl 101 60 .m llodpn 88 73 .Sil 14 San Francisco 116 71 .531 1411 Houston 77 83 .481 %11> AU an ta 76 85 .In 25 San Diego a 91 .3111 3111 DEA~ LEwma. • 1966 HAUOI ILYD., COSTA Miil ....,.. ,.,.,, ••. '""" a ..., "'°' lliw °"" u.tll I,_ ........... 11 0r .. ~ ~17'1 lMpll llld llOll Jla!ia lt I '. -»• ra 1ngs. • _ The RusUer_!. 10th in laat week's poll, fell from the top to this weeK. - · Fresno Cit:Y 'College, 'with an Jrn.! pressive 51·7 victory over Hartnell 'las\~ weekend, maintained the No. 1 spot in the - large schools division. Two South Coast Con~rence. teams ~ . San Diego Mesa and Fullerton -held J:h(!:. second and third place berths for the se-- cond straight week. Both are 2-0. . Mesa defeated Grossmont, 2~13, and Fullerton dealt Pierce a 20-10 setback.· LACC, ort a 54-15 victory over San Diego, moved into a tie for loth with El Camino and San Francisco. T"9 r1n11:fnos: . 1 . L1r .. lc- T11111 1. 'Frttna <'-10 1. S1n Oleqo M'H C2-ill l . Fullerlon (Ml ~-Cri.bol \'•I 5 8akfrll tld 12-01 t . Pt!Hdt111 U·OI 1, $an M1leo (2~1 I. Wnl Vlllt'I' !!-01 f. Stnll Ntorr<I CUI 10. Sin Fr111c:ltt• .U-01 " '!mlno O·Ol ·LAC 12-0I Smtl! ki\911• 1. Red .. oooi1 U.fl !. RNdl•~ !l-0) J. Htnc:ock (1~) •· G•~ll1n \1,ol S. Wfl"ll Hll) 12-01 "-Yubll Cl-I 1. C111Yon1 HI! I. Mt. Sin Jt(lnto t1-11 t. Sltrr1 11·1 • 10. Desert 0·1) • '71 COROLLAS HERE NOW! WAGONS. J· I. COV .. AUTOMATICS I 4;11'1111 AI0"-....._11 .... ..... ~ .. ,, LaM c.•u c., ... VOLVO 1' •• ,• • ii I \ ' . TROJANS OFFENSE -This is the University High offense that has cranked out 60 points in its first two outings. Quarterback Tom Walker (11) gets ready to hand oU to one of his charging backs, Bob Crego (32). Dave Ong (30) or George11arney (42). Up . ~. - • • ... .. • • ~ rMo~~cl!slloss ·Djsturhed ' Ove1~ Mater Dei Def ens·e ' If you i.l<phoned every ()!Oftday, Tu es day and saya Woodl al Lakewood'• 12-7 h f f~ball t m1 -n ... ..1 Wedotsday) to prepare for loss. coac o -ea ~· a.cu· Olfe••1"~"· th• M~.• -.re in the CIF AAAA top tO list, Lakewood after a nln&day ,.., ·~v ...... i1rcri It's doubUul -that you'd find break betw~n Santa Ana and coa~h seems fairly satisfied, one mentor satisfied with his Loyola. especl•ll1 with ruUbaek Don team's defense. "And of coune you know Roy, wbo'1 ICOred t hree ,,::--"~••i...-'i! -coach~Bob-Woodl oHifth--tlu! ~ohn-Ford Lak•loood -louclldowns a~ !)'._<rage~ 4,!_ rated Mater Del High is no ex· coach) is laying for us after yard• pu try on 31 carries front opening, the holes is sophomore John ' Schaeffer and the rest o( his mates. University tries for victory No. 3 Friday night at Banning Hig~. ceptlon. 'lbe Monarch boss we hit them last year (3-M)," thus far. . bellows conCern over his opines Woods. Roy's bull-like c a r r I e s defense -desplle the Big Woods says one « his prime through _lbe line ~ave .a~lowed Red's 28-7 win over Santa Ana concerns is l..akewood's ability the Monarchs a dlve~!il1ed at- and a 33-14 blitz: of always to handle size. "They handled tack with quarterback Bob tough Loyola. Westminster's big boys pretty Haupert's roll-0ut patterns an1d Thursday night bls easy. -the speedy Rocky Sffi?.psons Monarchs fake the field at "And t think thty -were thrusts.--. ---• Santa Ana Bowl to duel No. 7 overlooking Gardena. Gardena Tailback SlJ'flpson h a 5 rated Lakewood in a non-had some real good receivert averaged 4.6 yards per carry league issue tlllt's upected to and tbey always have a little on 2& tries and has scored draw an overflow crowd. bit of speed., twice while Haupert. leads ~he "U we don't improve Cur "A ~yard pass and a block-Orange Coast area m acormg defense Lakewood la golq to .~•~d~pu~n~t;;t~urned~~i~t ~·~rou~nd~·-"~wl~th§:2'~j)OIJl~·:'.:ts~. ~==--; ~. kill us. First lt ... the SeCort-:11 dary, now lt'a the Jbie. A lot of VW BRAKE mental mtatakes. I wasn't vary hal!P)' al oil with our $PE CI AL def""" agalnll Loyola. "We won, ol cour.e, but we didn't play a good defensive game," says Woods. Woods blames aome of the problem on Loyola'1 nllchlng from tbe T-lormatlon to the lln&le wine during the game -a tactic that served to confuse the Mater Del ddenaJve crew • ...... 4 Wheel• ....... 4 DrvlM _ ...... -,,11 ..... .... Miit UlllCMllittlMI ........ CNOT PJIO.JIATIDI $39.95 YW SHOCKS --------··-$7.H hoO...W 100.000 mile guaranteed (not pro-rated). WE DO AIL FOREIGN CARS. M S t somewhat. Ore por S He's also concerned.with h~ T • M k p ' f t p team's time for preparing for . ' r .o J a:Q ar er e c li=_a_ge_s_.:l_o_, 2_1=~-.;.-~;;i;;·, _hav-· lhree=da;;i;;ya Uni Faces . ~ I " . ' e DISC IUU IPICIALIST e ' COSTA MESA STORE ONLY Jiii " .......... MMCIZI ., M,_Zllf ~~ ~~ Unsteady ' Baniiing The fledgling Trojans from University High_, who are undef'eated, 'unscored on after whipping a pair or elevens frC>m Boys' Republic and North Riverside (a junior va~ity squ~d}. will face their third opponent Friday night when coach Jerry Redman's .. crew ventures·to Banning. Ho.wever~ first-ye~r · c o a c h , t.oU. .~hmielski i~ crying the Blue! out at Bacning. · Chmielskf's Broncos are 0·2 after dropping heartbreaks to Indio U4-0) and Bloomington (13-7) and the rookie mentor atlrjb,utes . bis team's Jackluster performance to an abundanee o{ mistakes. "I think we're pretty fa ir defensively," says Chmielski.' ••but we have to cut down on mistakes if ..we're· going to beat 3nybody." , The Broncos of the De Anza League. fuml;!led eight times aga1r1st BloOmington and still only l~l by a touchdown . Adversity . Sparks University It's beginning to appear that the sfcret formula for gridiron success in prep footbp.U circles isn't simply the old .bromide, "dedication and hard work." 'l'.hat particular phase of the program has been pretty well \\'orked over from every angle. Judging from Edison High's phenomenal success last year with a virtually senior-Jess team (4·3-2) and now Univer- sitY High 's 2-0 record in its first-e\'er shot at varsity foot- ball, one might surmise that the intangible ingredient of adversity plays a huge role in the ups and downs of a foot- ball season. al Universily's · p·r a Ct ice ses.•iions-'·rOllowing his 'team'~ opening shutout. "\\'e had four varsity, five Bees and 10 Cees show up after that first win. Under a normal year that would be too late. but not this time." he says. Redman, you'll ·recall. was working with 12 v a rs i t y playe_rs in last s p r i n g ' s workouts at UC Irvine. Hls squad now numbers 34. As for the <idversity, Red- man says, "Yes, it does help. \Ve told them earlier that we \\'Cren't going to have ·the best deal in the world. "We have three teams dressing l9gether and are us- ing 10 showers. But we don't bellyache about our problems in front of the kids .. And our administration bas been super cooperative. "It_ takes a lot to get f new school off the ground. It re- quires a lot of effort by a lot of people," adds Redman. With six games left on the Trojan's schedule, and 27-0 and 33-0 victories in their pockets, it's a safe bet that University's so-called pro- blems are rapidly disap- ·pearing. Key lnjm·ies .Suffered By Orange Grid Tean1 The adversity that plagued Edison last year O;ick of shov:ers. lack of lockers. lack of equipment room. etc.) is now gone but Edison's outfit doesn't need any more help. . "'ilh JeUermen at every pOsi- tion coaeh Bill Vail is well stocked for the upcoming Jrvine League season. The · Orange High Panthers tack. His passing ability as · No\v il's coach Jerry Red-. are . favored to ·win the well as his running have made man and his band of Universi-Crestview League I oo t.b a 11 the Panthers the 1 ea g ue ty High Trojans who work out Chmielski adds, ''J guess our ines:perienri! has really made a differen ce in our perfonilance thus fai-. in the morning a~ ~1ission Vie-championship but coach Vince favorite this year. . jo High. attend cjasses in the Deveney has a problem as the The Panthers present an all afternoon portion of double' opening loop game w i t h senior lineup with one ex- .sessions and are \vilhout many ~fission Viejo nears. ri!ption. Paul Fox, a starter at of the niceties and ne;cessities Letterman quarterback either right or left tackle, is a that are generally prevalent at starter ~like Church\\1ard suf-junior but Deveney is un· "I ha.ve seven juniors and a sophomore "Starting on offense and my defense is loaded with sophs." Despite the wealth of un· derclassmen in B a n n i n g uniforrl)s,. the squad's top in~ dividual is 5-9, 160-poun~ sen- ior John Robinson, a 10.1 speedster \\'ho plays tailback in Banning·s prb"' set offense. When Robinson isn't ripping through enemy defenSes on runs. he's catching passes or manning one or the safety posts In the Broncos' three· deep secondary. Junior Greg ~fummey fliO\ Is the Banning field general while 190-lb. senior tackle Tim Straaer is the leader in the offensive line. The latter plays middle linebacker on defense. Chmie.lski, a 23-Ji!ar-old alumnus of Cal Po I y (Pomona), came to Banning ~ this season from Beaumont. v."here he served as line coach for a year. Grid Res ul Is S••••~ FMIUll E1i.roc:I• 0 • 1• l'-46 fl ....... Plrl< iOO O-i '/"'""I•: TO -Slit« •,_ S-1 PA : ~ i2 H UH), w vr .. s (OIHI ' wn1iil'l1'1f;111!' no o 0-77 l-··liffdi Pol~ 0 0 I II--I -Wt1"'1lntler: TD -8!ctltr ). M1k:olm 1, PAT: M.llcolm 4 Uwo rvtU). most schools. fered torn liga1nenls in his The main reason is simply knee in the !'anthers' first certain which side he will that University High is not gan1e "'ith Troy and missed play. completed, nor will it be last week's contest against La Rick Swanson. nonnally a before the 1970 campaign is Habra. starter on the left side, suf- over. He is a doubtful participant · fered a cut hand in an ac- Oespite these obstacles. against Bob Hivner's h1ission Redman has fa s hioned Viejo Diablos Friday night, cident at home this week and together a bunch of non-'vhich compounds the pro-had 19 stitches taken. He is seniors v.'ho have yet to be blem. questionable for the Friday scored on v.·hile thrashing Don Shannon started against night opener and if he is miss· Boys Republic and Riverside La Habra and did a creditable ing from the lineup, Fox will r\ortn·s junior varsity by a job until he suffered a cracked take over at the left side. combined total of 60 points. rib. He is also a doubtful In p I ace of Fox, ft.1ike Granted. Boys Republic and starter and Deveney isn't err-l\1onahan will start at fight Riverside North's junior varsi· tain which way to turn if tackle. ~tonahan is normally a tv aren't considered the most neither is able to play. gua rd on defense and if he is dangerous of foes. but ap-.. I am jusl keeping my called to service with the of- P arc n t I y Redman has fin gers crossed that one of fensive unit. will go both ways. something going v.·ith his Tro-them \\'ill be able to play. T\\'o other players will see Jani;;, Otherv.'ise \Ve are in trouble. action on <>ffense and defense. •·\ve·re just trying to keep it You can list Churchward as Halfuack Paul Sandford is one as simple as ,ve can. If v.•e the starter ;ind \\'e \\'ill sec and Swnnson is the other if he have a secret here. I'd say its v.·hat happens."' is able to play. It is also possi· v.·ith the players. They're Churchward \\'as a :ilarter hie Randy Branch, the other dedicated and hard·working last season and i!! t h c halfback, \\'ill also s ee and of course our oppositioo mainstay of the Panlhcr at-defensive duty. hasn't betn overwhelming. Jr;;;;;;oiiiii;iiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;,......_.._ ... .._ ......... ,... "Too "'e've been "'ithout serious' injury." ad.dQ(! a reluc- tant Redman. apprehensive of bringing on any ill winds with such talk. 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Ia Ibo becun Ilia llilnl ~/of ...... · ol ••·· la ol I u•-~ <t>Od1lll( K football l _,. °"" "~ 1 rlnl • u ~ 'POI -or Arwbelm ; YSCboot the fensive 11 on defeme -until McQueen ta holctoftf' Jim _mo_....., madul Mi 21st It was time for reserves to McCuDey (193) who .,. fn.. 11UDn and fttt tht 21st Ume mop--up. -mefore-the-IH+lt·•r--"11 the Anaheim Fox paints ~ ~The only off~ve starten Colony's fint pme JMt year iloorny picture ol p pro-not ln defensive plans .1re and ii now eligible far ...xber apecta for his team center Terry Terrell (192) and football"aeuon. The fact bis ~ hive IC'-quarterback Joe M C u 11 e· y 'lbe McCulley b r o t • e r s cumulacecl If Sumel Lea111< (190). transferred lo AnaheUn from dmftplonlblpe ln the past IO .Don H~llllhew (I~) laket Santa Ana Velley la! year. yean, of eoune, deftea his an-McCulley s place 111. • th 11 While at El Rancho Hl8fl, -nual-mewle ol despair. defensive: aecondary while .AI Johmon-led teams wblpped The Colonists are rated No. 1 Muri.llo (llO) It a de!tnSJve Anaheim 7~ in 1986 and Ji.14 TOUCHDOWN PL:AY -Costa Me.Si's Robin Senik (12) tosses a quick pass to his ·1en (upper picture) as mates Brad Gilbert (75) ai:id Ken Warren (52 ) offer protection against Tars Terry Albrit- toh (82) and Russ Tucker (85). Newport Harbor's Scott Schaeffer (54} intercepted the toss (lower picture) and ran it back for a DAILY PILOT ,.,.... 9'( ,.,trtct O'o--11 touchdown. Mesans Senik (12) and Jim Hohl (35) are in punuit. Newport was victorious, 17--0, Jn the Saturday game. Newport pla}'s host to Anaheim Friday ·night in Sunset League play while ?11esa travels to \Vestern High to duel Magnolia in an Irvine Lea- gue clash. Panthers Get Nod • For Title . . Coach Vince Deveney' 11 Orange M·achine al. Orange High SChool-is the heavy favorite to succeed Foothill Hieb as the Crestview League · football champion for,1970 ac· cording to DAILY . PILOT predictions. The PantherS, who buried Troy in their opener and then were slaUed by the Freeway League's La Habra r(l4-lf >, appear to have the edge on last year's cha.nip aDll,..Katella while San Clemente is 1rated exceptionally close to Katella and Foothill in predictions. One of the league's preseason favorites. Tustin, failed to receive m u c h recognition following its . two preleague losses -·»e to Estancia and 21~ to Los Alamitos. Here 's how the DAILY PILOT sees the Crestview race with opening round action' OD tap Pridi.y: • f ·I 1. Orange. The Panthers have the best quarterback: in the leagu-e ' in Mike Churchward plus a holl or let- termen. Deveney·s c re ... received four of five first -=================::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::============-place votes ·and are con!tdered as strong a favorite as Foothill was last year. Z. Foothill. Tht Knights are supposed to be down this year but recent scores don 't in- dicate it. Foothill held a strong Kennedy eleven to a 7-0 win and ripped Santa Ana Valley, 20-6. 3. K.ltella. Coach Jack Lee claims he·s in big .trouble, but the Knigh.ts figure to give lhe rest of the Crestview League all it-wants and perbaps a lit· tie more. Katella passing ac- eowtted for 200 yards in beaUng:Costa Mesa. 19-13. 4. Sa• Clemente. · T h e Triton s are the on ly other team to gamer a first place vote. Coach Tom Eac:b' crew could win it all if the passing game comes into focus to take the heat off a solid running game. San ·aemente derense is as tough as any In the league. l. El Mode1111. T h e Vanguards have surprised with a couple of non-league wins and are considered a dark horse {or the loop tiU,. OCC Hosts SoCal Polo Tournament Some of lhe lop junior col· Jege water polo talent n Soutb!rn California will be on display at Orange Co a li l College this weekend when CX::C tiosts .the 2Sth annual ' Southern California Jnvita· lional. The nieel .begins Frkiay with eight games scheduled at two pools. At Orange Coast, the host Pirates tangle wi th tough Ml. San Antonio College at 2. Mt. SAC was the rece nt winner of the 9aucho tournament in Sanl1 Barbara. In • 3; 15 contest, Chaffey and Grossmonl tangle. The two losers will clash at I. Tatln. · Coach George Allen's Ttllers have disal>' 5:30 with the winne rs of lhe pointed in their first two two OCC tilts meeting at 1:30. ouUrca -but they came on Fou r games are also slated slowly last vear to a point Friday at Rio Hondo College, -wba'e-""the--Tfflm-were-con---The-hosl~Roadrunners and sidered as good as anyone tex-Cerritos tangle al. 2 wilb Santa eept FoothDI) in the circuit at · Ana and Fullerton meeting al ·the end. 3: 15. 7. VIII.I Park. 'Ihe Spartans _A losers bracket game Is set are young and green. Despite for 5:30 al Rio liondo with the lht lnelperiencf! coach Ted wlnntrs • bracket contest to Mullen's team could be a follow. tp0iler--especially in itll On Saturday games will be opener at Sa n Clemente. p1!1 yed at I , JO :JS, 11 :30. 12:4$ I. Mlsskm Viejo. T h e and the championship Ult at 3. Diablos will have let start win-Fullerton Is the defending nlng before they can be con-champion. having dereated 1tdertd for UM i.&ppeLechelon Golden West for lhe title last or UM leque. y,ar. Edison Pic ked N o. 1 Irvine Race Tabbed A year ago the Edison Chargers were piCked for dead last in the Irvine League prior to the campaign. Coach Bill Vail's Green and Gold upset the dope sheet by finishing third an~ knocked Fountain Valley out of a tie £or the league crown with a 21· 20 victory. Founta in Valley had been picked to finis h sixth. With that In mind the DAI- LY PILOT's fea~less forecast predicts Edison to \\'in the frvine League 's 1970 title with Estancia sea>nd bd Fountain Valley third. Here's a rundown on each n( the loop 's eight le.ams as they gird for Friday's openers: J. Edison. Vail has 30 lel· lermcn, 38 1969 squadmen, four all·league returnees and the league 's best running back in Jim Moxley, first-team all- Orange Coast area back last year. Edison is solid on of- fense and defense a n d possesses depth . ?. Estartela. The surprise or the year in the Orange Coast area with two impressive wins under its belt. Cooch Phil Brown's eleven could win it aU under two conciitions. 'Ibe Eagles must beat Edison in their opener and they must make it through the season relatively Injury-free. JC Runner~ to Vie After two weeks of Irr v\t.ational competition, l h e area jt.mior college cross coun- 1.ry teams return to dual meet action Friday. Gol den WelL, with •n lmpres.. ~ve . third place (irlish In the Moorpark, Jnvitational behind It. llUDChes the Southern CAiifornia Conference season, hosUng LACC. Saddleback, now 1-1 in MIMion Conference 1 c t i o n afte:r a spli t of a double d1.1al meet last Ffiday, ho 't t Palomar and Chaffey coUea:es Friday. The . Gauchos, d e teated Riveniide, 274, but Mfered'a 19-42 setback to SoultlwtStem In the meet at Rivea"Side, Steve Pattel"llOn was Sad- dleback 'a le.lding runner, finishing !leCond with .a time of 22:11 over ·t.he four-mile course. Brad Winton w 11 s <igbih In 23 : II, Sandy Beach clocked 24:04 in placing 14tli. Jim Van Cott was Iltll In 2': 15 and Bob Guthrie was 19th in ~28. J. founta in Valley . Coach Bruce Pic kford 's: Barons lost both practice games -but against formidable opposition. The Barons have m.w& good football players than any other team and if they can find a way to sustain their drives they could win it all. f. t. Los AJ1mlto1. The Griffins: h a v e shown the capabilily to win (they beat Tustin, 21-6), but lhe loss of 3f seniors ln"cluding almo1t all or the forward wall could bt too much for the Griff£ to make up. Tallback Mike Hiuon will carry a heavy rUnnin1 load. 5. Corena dd Mar. Coach D a v e Holland's new-found passing game could make it interesting if the Sea Kiflgs can find a running com· binalion to take the heat off quarterback Keith Sam,uels. I. Mapoll.1. The Sentinels could mo" up two or three notches pn>vidlng tl1ey ploy up to their !Int elfori against Loara (a 6;e tie). 7. Cotta Mei.. The un- -predictable Mustangs art 0-2 in prtleague action and Jack depth. InJurlea plaguod ~ .. last ,..,. and any _,,,blm:e to lhal this lime llroW1d will cripple the Mustang .1ltack. I. S.1nt.1 Ma VaDey, Coach Dick Hill is back at the helm of l he Falcons, bill1if£ the first two outings, it appears the Falcons are a year away from makln1 a comeback. • in the CJF Southern Section end m1pl~ ol Terrell. In 196C after Anaheim wan in and share the top apol inll-Themiilead&lngiiiioboiiiilloiciiiam,;;;;.,.;,,';o°';..iil161;;;;;,, .;'82iiiiiand;;;;.'M,,.. ---1!. Orange County with Angelus League PJ""" Mater Del. And. they are a JrOhibitive favorite to make Newport Harbor. their third straight 11110 violim In the opening Sunset League game of the year Friday nilhl al Newport. '!be game marka the ret\1'1'1 of the head .. t o·h ea d con- frontation with coach Emle Johnson for VanHoorebeke .1nd the latter aayt he doesn'i particularly relish the idea. "l figured you newspaper guya woold have run with that aspect of it. 1 never like to play that guy. "The tcouble with them (Newp>rt) is they keep the ball too long and get off too many plays. And he's come up with a heckuva athlete in this OOy (Alvin) While. .. There's nothing yoo can key on defensively,'' says Van Hoorebekt. Anaheim r a n roughshod Mesa's 1st Loop Foe Up, Down Magnolia H I I h 'a Un· predictable Sentinels will pro- vide the opposition Friday night at Western High for Collta Mesa High in the Open- ing salvo o( Irvine League ac- tion and from all indications it's a take your pick situation. Ooach Marty HI ck ' 1 Magnolia crew has Bhown pro- mise in its Sll'prislng 6-& lie with Loarl in the season opener. then flopped when El Dorado upeet the Sentinels, 14- 1. Hicks ls dissatisfied with his team's progress. "We simply need to play good tuoilamenl.11 football, that's air." says Hicks when discuss1ng his team'• pro- ble1ns. The Sentinel! operate out of a multiple style offense with the emphasis on the pusing game -something t h at should n't please Costa Mesa coach Max Miller. Mtsa'a pass defense has been a 110re point for Miller in view of the Mustangs' two ~league losses to Katella and Newport H.-bor. Leading the Sentinel aerial game is quarterback. Mark Houser, a 155-pound junior up from last year's apphomore team. Hooser'11 receiving corp!! has been tight end Steve Adkimi, split end Jerry Ryan and flanker John Correa. Adkins, who checks in at 213 pounds, i11 one of t h 11 mainstay! of the Magnolia defense. along with Charles Knifechief (187) 'Ind John Malo (115). Part ol Magnolia's problems has been the lack of the breakaway runner and Hicks ia atill undeckled ·about his Marting tailback. Currently he's alternating Gary Dedian (171) and Eddie Garza (171) at the vttal run- ning '1'9(. Houser came In at the outlet of the fow1tl quarter In the Loar.1 game and Sllrled l.1sl week's clash with El Dorado. Hicks terms Costa Mesa's big asset the 'ability to wear down an opponent with ita sl1.e. Magnolia wh.ipped Mesa Jut year, 21-7. Final Race Orange County Speedway ln El Toro will run its final 19'10 midget racinc compeUlloo Saturday night (7) with so can apeclod to enter Into the fun. - Young Tony Simon or Upland will be pnnin1 ror his third 1traight win at the El Toro track after having taken over lhe fiVoi1te '1 role from Pilot Pigskin PICKEROO Co • Sjio111ored by ~ ~Fl Voit And The DAILY PILOT BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT s10 10 In Cosh For Each WH11'1 First Place Winner 1 Voit Footballs each week le a pi91ki" prophet. Pley the DAILY PILOT Pick:eree 9•me for weekly prit••· Wi nner ea ch week: r•c•ive1 •IO ca1h and 1 Vo it Collegiete football l1u99asted retail price, $9.95). Nine runner-up Pick•roo pick:el'I 1110 each get • Voit Collegiate football. Watch for thi1 player's form each week: i" th• DAILY PILOT Sp orts Section. Circle the teams you thi nk: will win i" the \i 1t of 20 teem1 and send in th e pleyer'1 form or rea1onable fec1imile. Then watch the DAILY'. PILOT sports pages for eac h we•k's li1t of I 0 wi"nen , RULES I. IUbll'l!I !Ills 1ntrv 1111·1nlf er 1 rNIOl'llll .. l•almrr. to 1t11ler ,,.,. cenW. l. $ff!Oll lfl: PILOT PIGSKIN PICICl!!'JIOO CONT.IT, """"-o.p.,.,.......... "· 0 . IOX 15'0, C•I• M-, Cl. '2flf, J. orirv -t1111'l' per ""''°" Merl -· 4. Entf'lft must M HllverM (ll'f rn.1U or hi """'°"' fe OAILY l"ILOT "'"°' ll'f J Jl.m. Tllur'4l'f. l AMF Von Ind DAil y PILOT lll'IJlklY• •nd 111.ir !rnrottld!IM fmtnlllll ftG'I 1llg!lll1 to 1nter, •• Tl! I JIEAICl!JI mu1I lie 1111111 In Ill' tntry 11 vale!. ' 7. In CISI ef !Ito '°" 11'11t J1l•c1, dUJlllcl" ..... c111111111~ Prll• wm ... ........ Ind W"-"9 Will "Ultl'f ll'l•r• In !I'll SIO (Ith !Win. •• Wlflnll't wllll place In ...... ID -r• llMll ClflC4I dvrllltl "'' ..... , ... .,. "" Ol'llen, •ltlr 1111 flr11 Wiii, "' U cl'>ltlllfn!r ""' Voll f!IRINJI ..,. envllllr qUIUty Voll Ol'llduct Ill ICIUIVllfflt ¥11U., , •..................• , • ENTRY BLANK • • Cltde '"""'" rltf.t _.. wl• t11i1 ..... , .... • • llle!M .... 11....i ... u....1 • • • • Anaheim. at Newport Harbor • • • • Western at Marina • • Westminster at Santa Ana • • • • Costa Mesa at M119nolla • • • • Estancia at Edison • • • • Oran9e at Miulan Viejo • • Villa Park at San Clemente • • • • University at BannlllCJ • • • •• Huntinl)ton Beach at Laara • • SA Valley at Corona def Mar • • • • ~ Alamitos at Fovntain Yaftey • • • • Laguna at Neff • • • • Cypreu at Oranp CHlt • • ·Santa Ana at Golden West • • • • Cha1'9tn at Rams • • • • UCLA at T eza1 • • OrelJOll State at use • • • • Purdue at Stanford • • • • Notre Dame at Mich. State • • • • Alabama at Mllllulppl • • • • Ttl! IJll!AKl!lf: -My 1UM1 1111 "" --"""t ftl#fllotl' llf •lnlt IC'Ol'ed Ill 111 . . ..,_ ........ .,. ............................................... • • • . . .... • • • • AIHlll • • -• • CnT :m • • • United States Racing Club;~Ll~================~J tUSRC) poinU leader Lowell Sacha (San_.Die .. ), • "'°"' Ill • • • I -' • ,. .. . ..... . . ·',( - . <;:olony ·Unanimous ~~~et,-P~~;-:r · •Hhe•m 111'1J..S ch o o 1 '• Htre la • rundown t 1 .. ,., lo Ltkewood and Loni cltculL , Vlk• hav; a, 10lid ati..k, The ot1on ..... plcbd C8atla, uriiltleotod t.n d udi ol lht SuaH1 te11D1: Botch Poiy, twn -'tboUI !I clffp, ' ' , ror tboul lhe AllDI ftnlab last l'lllked No. I In CIF AMA • ' ' ' , Y"r yet nm.i,;.i tied ror · 1. -Im, The Colonltts 1. Loin, 1'>ar• could win Ii I. Newpon Rirb'or, Coach d , , · drda, wtD capture the Su.utl won Jt lNt yur despite a 11-1 all U ll.llWck Steve Elklnl (1.7 &nUe Jebnaon't force• have·.· secon · .' :\:' · Laa1ua dwnplooahlp, tc· tou lo Wulmlnater, and tOO.yarddPlllpeed)ilableto ytl lo be tCOred on 'and bat··· 7, Siila A\i'JCoai:h Tom cordlDc to • Poll taken by lhe. ftaurlnl 1t ieut one lou 1n return to the lineup ihoitly. rin& 11juries to·· key ·personnel'~ 8aJdwJn1•; s.tpU, lack . the D.\ILY PILOT apotll olaft leque holUlltlea, lhe Colony The s.1.., lbowed their In-II!< line, ·the Sallors ""'Id brllllul :-g·-lhly've Loop action bqtna Fridty, appaara lo have the belt lbot poalbillUes In be a I I• '1 ""'' ll-!, .-i Jn1emlln1 h•d In !he pu . And !he _:__Each mwnher ol...tbl &tall 1t the crown. Impruslve vie-Servlte's best team 1nJ our r1ct. Tar tin1.~iU get a mo~·· defense · c.ome into its •-·~ • --•-•-t Jn II b -ea ov~-and arrlas\-~1on1-aolld llj>t.oil;bell_cbanW_f •· , p..., .. nuuJCUu 0 " ut Chltfey furtber enhance· aren't u1ed to the bot pace .1 .. u w~ .Newnnrl. hotill. OOl, mcr<t!'-.!,;, ":'":~~.,--.fi.------thrtrl other teams came up for -v · . ,.y llOQ9d place ld rad Anahllm'1 claim to the "'eek to keek, however, aJter Anahelmot Newport is..aoother 1. w , Pioleers Wlltminater. conx!.:a c:' nd thrGGf. live years Jn the Inine teyn lh!lt pre.wits, ~ soUd have Z21 J n back from a Marina. I. Weet•••ater. The Lions League. startiJ11 lineup with tittle to, •-s club lht year ind they W.utminlter WIS the con-Cet lhe ltCODd pJa<:e nod by 4 •. Marini. Coach L e o n ' blCk it up. Couid tu~, the leiiDe inside MDIUl llCOad place t.'eam with . virtue ol their ability to beat Wheeler's crew was hl1hly Im· ·t. HuaUapon 8 e·a ch , · out if coach Jim Eyerett flpds Loera Uilrd. Mariu, Newport Anabtlm tn a head-~d prt.talve In rolling over South Tailback Garth Wise might be the right' f eornbin)Uon. The ..._,_Harbor_~ J!..unun,tod Beach clalh. Coacti Biil Boswell's Torrance and had La Puente Uii but · nnming back iA Pioneen1run out ol &be pro of. an a.llO ilven ,oocrtliOU---.t-jtmtoNtudded-team-appears--on lhe-ropes.---Depth-il a..ke.y~~!dfowever .~e fense aM the P•lllinl ca~e 1' ' CHECKING TOURNEY AWARDS -Mrs, William Anderion is prize chairman for the As~i&tance League ~olf tournament to be staged at" Santa Ana Countr.y Club OC\. '19, She checks pr\U list with lw.,,lime wJnner Steve Jukich and San- ta Ana CC men's club president Cha ii es Hester. ' San'ia"A'.na' :cc ·Hosts Top Cage . Coaches 'Ft. Speak . . .. CJW:~,,ty .~oli Clas~i<~ Santa Alla Coantry·.ctub will chilcll>n ~ lbe -b lll be lbe -11f, jlle.....U. an-or lloopltalb:icl. · nual Asilstuct Lague charl· At the present time, the ty golf clantC S.turday, Oct. League is atarttng another 19 with goHers from all over major project -Operation .._California expected School Bell. Thil program will pate. enable the lfOup to provide will be . on fun as scbooJ clothin& t o Wl- Some of the top high school and colleie basketball coaches in Southern California and Arizooa will be:gµest speakers during 'an Aluza Pacific Col- lege basket.ball claaa this fall , participants are greeted by derprivileged cblldAln in Uie league membqa ii\ electric ,. ~· cart. In lbe ~.~L.~t .~ _,. ~·- will be escorted ·~Ille entry .. · table Where COU!t' ,Will be An" 't • I ' at C_Osta Me~•-mp School. Tut ,class, under the direc- . lion of Orange Coast College basketball coach Herb Livsey, walUng, , ;'. tea ers During play, free ·so f t drlnka, beer ind hot dop Will i ' : ' be .. rvec1 .., the course wilh Face G·"".; ·c · beglnl Ocl 5 wllh Bob Kio!>' J)enburg, the head ca1e coach at U.S. ·Jnternational Unlvtrsi· tY cOnducUng the first lecture. His topic will be defensive runntl'I ptCkin; Up a n d ,\:l' tabulatlqKOtH. HOlleJsn will be stationed al three holes (2·10-15) witb all players getting within a chalk· ed cin;le on the three par ,,....,. •lnnlnl loll balls, A gourmet dinner will be served in the evening with wives and friendl invited. A 1hotgun start will get the 1c:Uoa under w1y at 11 a.m. with entry deadline Oct. 10. Further information may be had by caliJnl Mn. Lee Smith at 54&-50M. Previoul low net winners in· elude Earl Engman (1962), LH: Hasenjager (196.1), Bill Perry(llM), Sieve Ju k I ch (1965 and 1968) and ·~I· Sl)!ru> (1966). ., . .. ' All proctlda from the event wlll be Uled to 1upporl lhe Assi sla n c e .Lea gue ' s philanthropJc program. This includea emeraenCy rtllef on a personalized' basil and the Homemaker Service for children which sends trained women into bomu to care kr In Tourney 'basli.elball. other speakers ind topics include : UC Jrvihe and Golden \Veal Oct. 12 -Ned Wulk, head · Coll 1 1 basketball coach, Ar I• on a eie will trave 400 ml es State Unlver5ity -l•st brtak. north to engage in a v.·ater polo iame Friday morning at Oct. 19 -Stln Morrison, 8:30. USC assislant -mo,tjvation ol They-ere part of 1 JS.team the basketball pl1yer. entry list Jn the annual Oct. 26 -Gary Colson, Pep- Foothlll Invitational tourna· perdine College -the wheel ment bei11 played at Foothill and V offense . CoJlege ln Los Altos Hills and Nov. 2 -Bill Mulligan, De Ania College In Cupertino. Riverslde City College -o!- The UCI-Golden West aame ii tensive • defensive basketball, in the De Anza pool. Riverside City College atyle. The undefeated Anteaters Nov. 9 -Tandy .Qfuis, ;...ill nturn to action at 12:1$ Corwia .Pel Mar _H,lgb -man against be Ania College and .t.O ntln ,deftnJe, Unlveralty or aglhi i.E 4 ·o'clock against the California reverse acUon' of- Un!Vei'slty of C a I i f 0 r n I 1 fense, Pete Newell stfle. ' •' (Berkeley) B team. . No~. ~I -Elmer. COmbs, Tl>• 15 learns are divided lrt Hun~on Beach , Hlsh - to fo~r M!ctlons wl~h tr:vlne'\l!I! · -~nl~ of '°"'def~ fiom favonte m the B d1vis1on. . .-an 'levels of .floor ~.ray, • , A-division favorite is.pie De NoV, l3 _. Doc Sooter,, Ania Foundation t e a m Covina Hi&h , -.Praotice boating most of the players orgfr'lization, discipline of the from the National AAU cham-athlete in the 1970'1, ' maktna nolae m. the ultra to be a )'tar aw1y from ex-concern -1s it ls with Just Oilers have ·Ytl lei p.resen.t appe . -be the-key &o-their-toucb clrcult. celltnee, however, · followin& about every "team Jn the anything ruembUng a pasalng. 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'4 -Bob Miller "Cal I ••-ual "-~-M 1 West Valley College and State (Los An-Jes)' or M"' um "'"'"' ~ c ty Di1blo Valley ~liege. pressure de!ense 1:~uUzed at 10ir chompl_,. lo be held UC Irvine hlU won four CSCLA, LJm~ ~!r eo.air! ~= 1amt1 • :i'ithou~ defeat in-The ·clitt, titled advaiiced Golf and CounlT)' Club Oct. 24-eluding victory in the Anteater modern tecbfiiques cl cqaching Invitational last weekend wlth basketbill, is worth three JS. an 8-.8,wln over UCLA. semester units ol college Mike EvinCfr, held pr~ Golden West under coach sraduate credit fession1I at Cc8ta Mesa, has Tom H~d h~s a (f.4) For furtber infonnalion con- an enlT)' deadline for Oct. 22 record Joing into t h c tact tlney at Oranp Coast with f u r t h e r lnformallon tournamen t. . College. , available by ca111n& SiG-7300. 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IACM 11.>!~-:0~isi it.1$.l.tt.111 11.,fli:.!14 ; other 111&1111 loclude han-h ---~~1::---o1 7•1~10:.12 lJ.l5:1f.ll _tearn north to t e ~urnament Ul\API 1 • • headed by most valuable IPd 11 arK1 over· Partlclpanlll player in the UCI event Ferdy mut have a current handicap Massimino ' Class A .a:~~Y. motorcy.:_ _ cle ractna aoe1 to 1 Sund1y format this weekend a t Ora111e County Fairirouods in In the USCA, SCGA or public Acllon in the toumam.nl Unl!I. · •• , • · • conU-Saturday with Ille Del ...... _,.... in !ht ' winner ol lbe B Olpt -rilw ovllll lo *""11 -ord •< compeUllon wllh A, C aod D Loni --Mt 1o ....,..i"' n1g111 wtnnen. The Salolrdu ntur11 lo defend 1be Utle lhls compeUUon, · 1u.. Ille Friday ,..,. ga ... in lht dlrilloni, will be Evfftpl' pointa .,,, that the a round·n>bln arralr wllh !he coune bu -und<r • toomey champion dft•rmlnOd mtor1tkln p-ovam with new from the top four teams, ir-planted, fairways lielng Pre.coum<y ravorllll In ad- r•.ate.r e 4 and ,.... ditlon to UC! lnclodt the De -10 bl1ftl 0. couna Anro , Foundallm 1 .. m, UC lo Ila boll ..... -· ~ aod llanlord. Coat.a Mesa. Acljoq Pll Wldu wa7 at a p,m. ' _ The ~ conuietiJ11 on ih• la)rll!9J!IJ!!s oval wlll liO~ for lhe benllt or the Olympic Swlmmln& Pool Fund at 'Newport Harbor H11h School. Headina the Jill of entrants Is Hunllngton Beach's Rick Woods, who last wee.k cap. lured the N1UON1l Speedway Ch1mplon1hip 1t the fairgrounds. COMPLITI 229 Wlllf WIRE & SWITCH 98 o.M• II I• • a ~ • DAil v I'll OT I I ./ Jones <;:apfur, !J4~J!.~ vine €oast Title : • VARY IALL l'OSITION ;f TO IMPROVE CONTACT .. ' Jimmy Jonta of Corona del wilh a par ,men Lowdtn had a .... and Alice Hall In tile other. defeating Jerry While on the ' Leisure ·leamed with Jerry ajtd Marie Hayes on one side 1 with Jim ·and Pet'llentkrson playinf with Bill and Mildred Frick on the other. Each team had a 12. : \1 -iar Is~ thtrrtw Irvine Coast bopy loUr. Loy.'er bracket mate:_l}es (ind_ second ho\e of a playoff. Sometimes tht si'mplesl of ~try CIUb men's champion Defendina champion Bill Mr. and Mrs. MUt Jrttman M 1' .. . after defeating Bob Lowden or Donovan dropped fNlm con-facing Mr. and fdti. Charles es• er.e things can cause your eame to Newport 8'ach in the finals ~nUon on~ second rou. nd. Talmage_...and Mr .. Snd 1itrs. •• , 1 b h I' h' 10 .awry. For· txarnpl1, failure Sunday, z.up. Dr. Michael O'Brien or Bill Buciley meeting Mr. and-.,._ 1"en 9 c u c amP, on~ Ip!. to properly position the ball Mrs .. r.-...ge Fruehlin& in the begin at Mesa Verde Country within your stance can cause Jones emerged as the win-Newpon Beach (champion in• other'.'?""' Club Oct. 10 with Don Crowe ll miss· hit, crooked shots. It • ner after four rounds of com· 1~963},lfi:{ $.~~ e!a ~~p ~:: Thi~ is the fifth aMual event , the. def(llding champion. sounds li ke a minor thino,' but peUtion involking the II low Four rounds will bt pla yed Costa ~1esa Count.ry Club b d e handica p members. He is a pl.ace honors.. al Santa Ana CC with com· before 1 champ1· on i 5 me n • s championship com· a -bait-positioning ·creeps-up-our iiiilicapper and"U>Wil"eno --'::----0--------peUtlon.Jastinj-loc.lbrea.mor <tlterttilrwd. ·ctton-wil bf!-pelition-opened Lhil wetik.. on you like a double bogey. a five. S•11t• A11a weeks .11 th .h N 1 'th If you play t'11'-baU too far . medal play with fligh ts w1 run rou ... ov . w1 a f d b b In the final malch t3t First round matches in the /ti'-I 1'1 j determined by bandicaJ)!. large entry list competing in orwar ' you pro a ly will hit 1 holes), Lowden JlnJshed the Guys and Dolls tournament al .... on . e· • In a .best bill of foursome several flighls. f igh t~licibngll shot,. Or you may morning round !·up. Jones Santa Ana Country Club have R11y Carrasco is the new tournament over the weekend. Art Noel, i member of the op 1 a · 1 you play the cam• back w1'th birdies "" the I d d h · I b h · Bqb nd V d Sh' I t d · I b ti d b II t f b k "'' been compete an t ~ mens cu c amp1on a t a er a 1r ey eame 1nen s c u , recen y returne a 00 ar ac · you will hit third and fourth •·Jes 1'n t•-ha be Ml · v· · C Cl b I h J 1· nd Joh Ad I · M h th h t t I "" 111:: origina l field of 32 s en ss1on 1e10 oontry u wt u 1enne a n ams rom a trip to assac usetts .. 1 5 0 . 00 ow, and ,you may afternoon lo even the match pared to eight for second after firina: a 7>73 -148 to ROil a low ball of S7. where he played the W. D. either shce. l?r hook, depending after Z7 holes. round action. medal play score to win by six , Second place went to P.hyllls Fields Country Club Course in on the Po5itioning~of th•club·-__..,.-,a.-1-u-~ -rt•~ I In the upper"bracket, Mr. strokes. ., and Tom Liken pJ•u.ing with Brockton. ft1 ce at impact. . oo .... p aJers pa~reu 1M: uex ~· ---ij.lla.;;;. six holes but a missed pult on and Mrs. James Duggan will Phil . RQstberry was second Paul and Louise Robinson at Noel had a hole-in-one on the the 16th hole by Lowden gave mtet Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elko in wltb a 76-71-·154 total. 61. sevenlh hole using a two-iron . If you hav~~alltn into • rut of mtss·hit, off I in•~ shots, try varyrng your ball positioning. Move it back and forward until yo u find the s pot that allows for square contact, as shown in the ilt1.1 stra- tion. .. .. '£l 11•• NAl'l, No .. ,, ~, •. Costa Mesa, Edison, F oun ta.in Valley Win • C.0.Cb· ·, Terry B o w e n ' s powerful Costa Men Mustanp ,cored 11 points in each half lo mike a shambles ol haples.s Santa Ana Valley, 22-41, and tLghlight Tuesday's area prep wat~ polo activity in the lolers' pool. ct the Falcons with seven last period scores. John Carpenter and Ron 1111siolek shared high honors for the winners with four aoall each while .Bill McAneney, Matt Waidelich and ;Mike Squier had ·three apiece and Eric Lund two. Jones the ad vantage. He clos-one match. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Low net winnef waa Fred A tie resu lted for third Pia~ The hole measures 200 yard s. ed out the match on the 17th Beainan will play Joel Lyle Pifurray with a 144 after between Ken and Phyllis Marion Voes was the winner °""DAILY lOAll TO rt PM SUNDAY lO'TO 1. ........ •-••---.c--.•-•-- 91•••1·--·---..Mmm-MI I ----M-11•·-- • ot a three-club t~ on ih• Mesa LiJlda Cour"I •1\11 a !»-~. Jt:lft C°re If lftl n linbhed second <•• •l IDd 1 lie resulted for Ullrd betweeen Elise Stipu ( ... -10) and ·Doris Ball ( ... 19--70). In a Un whistle tournament Ann Keenan was the winoer with a 37 loiluwed b~ Joio:e Caplis and Ruth SCfi!Illniit34- and Cecile Schwaiger at 32. H1111tll19ton Beaela 1 HOntington Beach Club will stage ner's best ball t<Mp" nt Saturday. with 36 to 40 players expected to ~-rtici_p!te from t h e ·mefflbeTshfJ)lfiit has <twliiale to 86 since announcement of clos1ng the club sometime this year. "'·" .... '2097 w11111w•u fUll\UI In other games involving area teams, host Fountain Valley broke 1 2-2 balftime deadlock to overcome Estan- cia, 7·5, and Edilon swam past visiting L<>I Alamitos by a 10-1 coont. Bowen brought goalie Rod Ross out into the field briefly and he responded by scoring f'lllt t.Oll J.oOe<ol IE~dM TGX All three games weu Irvine Uaiue openers. At Santi An1 Vall~,Jklwen had the pleasure of taking a 1ood Jong look ~ach player on his roster as the game got out of hand from the outset. It 1'as 7-0 after the first quarter and 11-0 at the half. As in the second quarter, the Mustangs piled up four~ tallies hi ~ tlllnl -· They finished tileir butchery Runners Gain Split In Meets Only two dual meets were run on the ·Orange Cout area prep eross country scene Tuesday and the area teams 1plit. Edison coasted to an 18-40, non·leaFJe triumph o v er visiting Los Amigos and Mater Dei was edged, 26-29', 'by Long Beach Wilson at Jrvine Parle Coach John Whitney 's Edison runners were propelled by a 1·2·3 finish by sophomore John Weston, John Ak'Clure and Mike Alvarez. The trio U· hiblted 10:29, 10:33 and 10:34 clockines. Weston was si1th in his division 1t the Corona del t-iiar InvitaUonal last Saturday. once. Fountain Valley's Barons used their hole offense to perfecti~ ·in . the second half against fa vored Eltancia, rip- ping five goals through the nets and pretty much getting the job done, according to win· ning coach Tom Landis. Big '(&-3, 210) Kur I Westerfield, the hole man in the Barons' attack, got four 1oa·bi to lead his side while Dan Kent was Estancia's top scorer with thrtt. Edison's Bob Wurster rang up three scores and was credited with a pair of assists in • leading coach E r i c Emery's Chargers over Los Alamitos. a team which utiJiz. ed the hole offense unsuc- -11Jlly. ~1att Kroona. ~fike Braun and Pat MoorhouH: added two tallies each for lhe Chargers. Emery expressed pleasure with the constant im· provement of M Steve l<Jef. fer. who is being trained primarily as a deterulve specialist to cowiteract the hole man any time Edison faces one in lhe future. In Bee 1ames, M e s a overwhelmed SA ·Valley, 17-1: Estancia romped past Foun· lain Valley. 11·2: and Edison drowned Los Alamitos , U . Rustlers Fall 1'o Cen·it9s Polo~ts, 7-4 Bob Younger (fifth, 10:49 ) and fttlhman Dennis Wilson The Golden West College (seventh, ll:llll ) were ,)he Rustlers suffered their second other Chargers who placed in consteUtive lc>8JI of the 1'70 the top ten. • water polo season Tuesday .as Edison swept to a 1&-40 vie-visiting Cerritos spurted (rom tory in the junior v1rs.lty race a 4--2 h11ftime margin to post a with John Karroll (11 :00) and 7-4 victory in the Rustlers' Sergio Vargas (11 :03) going I· pool. i. Frida y , coach Tom Mater Del's Tony Bonkamp Hermstad 's Rustle r pololsts was the individual varsity win-were lhe vtctims of • 4-3 Joa ner againlt Wil80fl with a at the hands of Fullerton. 10:3' m1rk. but it w11sn·t For the second 1traight enoup as the visitors from week, H e r m 1 t a d was the Moore Leap managed perturbed with the 0HiciaUn1. to take •p the aeconcf, third, Ht l'OflUMOted afterwards, fourth, eighth and ninth rpoU. "I haven't bttn too hippy wtth Bill Stl'ld&li (fifth , 11 :10), ofUelating at all lately." Tum M .. gher (sixth Jt :t7 ), Don Lippoldt poced the Dk:k Divis (seventh, II :22) ll»en with 1 two-goal tffort and" Mark F~r (tenth, while Harry Noth and Lance U:37) were•allo In the \op ten North t'Ontributed one: apiece. for coach Mart MuJkerin 's The R.ustlen tr1Yel north to Monarchs. the Bay area Vrld1y to com· Mater Del's Mike Brunet pete in the Foothill·De Ania "°" the junior varsity race tourney. 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I AW U.L Af'PftOVto IATTt"Y CHA.-GI" ••. 12.U -l•01 .s•• 99C Two! ~I Ralhli&h'9 PENNZOIL ~,.37~1 OIL'°°" Sf"OUT •••.. 314 31·11~ • .... tbut b.Uttifl • 4[1·:'.?001 t l 1000 r ~ •• ~J CHARGE~ IT ~llH Kmart CREDIT CARD Hi WE HONOR BAHKAMERICARD TOO! : : COSTA MESA -Harbor Blvd. at Wllson-2200 Harbor Blvd. • • • " • -. - I DAILY PILOT WtdntldlJ, St•t•1nbtr .lO, 1970 By SID MOODY Thrff member1 of lbe 111.5 mi!OI and lbe combined IDl<epld is probably 0 lhroup NBWPORT, R.l. (AP) _ It fntrepid 1yndie1tt -William time difference between them 18 a cup 12 after wlnnJ:ng this wu lhe morning after along Strawbridge, F. Bria• Dalltll ~.1~nl. y 11.i minutes 4S yew and in l9f7, only the se- tbe Amttica11 CUp waterfront and J. Burr Bartram~ Jr. --.-....-cond U.S. boat.to win twice for Tlelday. But deeplte the cot· said they •001d form a syn. -preteJ 11 won two racea, los-the troPhY America bu never tony mouths and sad fattwells ~Jcate to build a new 12-me~ ing OM by dlsqu1UUc1t~. .........-::: last. She is due to be sailed to after an endles1 swnmer of 1! a chaUenge were to come m The two 1yacbt& stq: " City Island in New York and uiun,g l.httc was alte_tilv talk for Iln. __ . of ~ tensest ra -in the will be put up for sale. ol the next challenge f~MarctlJUcb;-whoR aa~i-lll-~b. -Monda Gretel 1 ownen met- tropby in 197S. _,.... .--· France ,_,as eliminated in~wl fU1ally pulling Tuesday to decide what to do One c:halleo(e" wu already run-off with Gretel ti, alto Is d on the last leg to win with her. They reportedly will in hand with the New York expected to be~cll: . the race and the cup by one Yacht Club from the Western All three of his btlng mJnute 44 seconds. leave htr bert and sell her . Australian Yacht Club in stored here th ' Winter. "There never was a turning Gretel II's crew were Perth. ~£~tlsh yachtlman bu el· point in the match," Ficker alrtady d~mantling her Tues. Bill Jolcker the Californian pr intere1t and there has said. "We always thought they day. · _,.. F all R ega tta 58 Compete i n Harbor R-aces· Fifty -eight yachts in fl'llof 10 tntrl~ in thei Per~. - participated in ocean races fqr nhodes 33 elm in "Folly II ," Udo 14 B -All 's Well, five claases this weekend dur· Second was Bill Taylor Jn Peter Parker, NHYC; Encore, Ing the annual New po r L .. Mistress" and third was Paul Bob Cattoll, BYC; Longshot, Harbor Yacht Club Fa 11 Mark in "Impulse." Ta)'lor Regatta. and Man are both from BYC. Pat Dunl&an. BYC. In the Pacific Racing Han-The Endeavor chw wu won Metcalf -57. Diet 'Bl at. dicap cla.ss, Bill Von by Bob Beyer, another BYC terman. BYC; Seasong, Bob -XltinSchmid-el-NH.YC?-sailing -entranl,-in..!!Mullanx~" Eoll<l.W:-\Vllliamson, BYC. "Starshlnt" finished flrst after Ing were Bob El!tman BCYC K te A: --U1 "Filg'!tlv•~. -- two days or racing .. Goldle in "SlOnny" and ' B 111 Terrianne Parker. NliYC; Joseph, or LIYC p t I o t e d Langpahr of South Shore Sail· Pip, Phi Iii Ramming, NHYC. "Bonita" to second place and ing Club in "Aphrodite." Kite B -Green Ptfachinc. ''li-1alahine.''. sk1ppered b Y The winner or the five PC Page Camlin, NHYC; 120, Jack Bostwick of BCYC Wl:l.S entries waa z. G. Congden in Jody Camlin, NHYC. 1rchlt.ect w~ sailed the U.S. betn talk of a Wut German could Wln. ~e ·difference, Intrepid, triumphanUy Dying .....,. __ Jl;-.-l:up defender Jntr.epid. to her c~allenge.. perhaps, w~ m crew . tern-an American Oag at her .stern second series victory Monday Whoever it is, they'll have to -perament......L:m very-~Ucular and a pennant with her _.stJm· Father·son Teams Race At Elsinore thlrd. There were 24 en· "1\.1isty." Sabot A -Racing Machinr , tr~. Angeles Yacht c I u b The following are the resul~ P.1ark Gaudio. NHYC ; 6000, --aallor.--....Ben.._ fucun a.dil ~f Fall Regatta races held 1n David Johnson. BYC; BoJina, _:.I, -, i ~. ·. ' ~ • J i . • 1 ' ·' . by dtfeitlng AtJstraJials Gre-hire a script writer Jo outdo a~ tha~ want•.~.,, that mer long boast -"Ficker is tel 11, 4-1, also will probably the 1970 challen1e. Intrepid isn t Oustered when 11 s ~hind quicker" -at her masthead. be back. and Gretel 11 raced 1 total of or ~mplacent when I t ' s took aboard children and &head." wives and a picnic lunch and brought his L u d e r s 16 the-bay:--Vickie-Call, NHY.C_ -. _ "Klldee" in first Jn his class. International 14 -White Sabot B -6895. Debbie Father and 1 on com-Leroy Sutherland in ''Pre-Tornedo. Dou~ Weber, NHYC; Gilchrist, LIYC: Karim !\, binations aren't exactly an od-empt'' out of NHY C was se-893, Tim Murison, VYC; Karen Nugent BYC. PR .. ~~IB self-winding day-and-date watch He thought lhe boats were went out with lbe skipper for a otherwise about even and family sail. dity in endurance boat racing. cond and Keith Dinsmore in \Vhim, Ben Greene, BYC. Sabot C -Preshrunk Too, ln fa ct, the Falstaff-Elsinore "Catspaw" from BYC was Lido 14 A -tifagic David Steve Willson, BYC: Tiny most spectators felt Aussie Both crews prepared to designer Alan Payne had break camp and go home and showed that Amer i c 1 • s this old seaport spa .. wlped Its technological edge had oar-brow with one hand and waved SOO marath on at Lake third. Ullman. BYC; Ditu'.i .. Bill Fugitive, Regina Pa r ker, rowed if not disappeared. goodbye with the other. Elsinore this weekend will Blair Barnett 0£ BYC came ti1 cCord, BVC; Upset, Al NHYC. have1hree such pairs In com--------------------'--------------- petiUon for the third ruMing * * ff * * * A ussie Millionaire of CalifornJa's only open-type marathon race. Tim and Mike Wallace of Anaheim, Jake and Jerry Gitbreath of El Monte and Pete McCarroll of Torrance Plans Cup Challenge · and his IOl1 Pete Jr, will be the father-son combos com- peUng in the marathon for in- boards and outboards. PERTH, AU1tralla (AP) - Australian financier A I a n Bond is prepared to spend a mtlllon dollars devtlopinc a yacht to win the America's Cup, informed yachting sourc- es said here today. They y,•ere commentiO, on a report from Newport, R.1., that be i8 sponsoring the 1m * * * Cup Attempt challenge by Perth Yacht Cub. The GIJbreaths not only will Bond declined to confirm have two boats going, but both this but is holding a presa: con-will be entered in the inboard ference Thursday. class. Jake will pilot his new ''Certain protocol must be 22-foot tunnel boat "Piranha" oblerved," be said. with a 427 cc Chevy engine. A Boni, 32, m1de m u I t l captain in the El Afonte fire 1 millions from land and real department, Jake has been eatate deals in W e s t e r n driving in marathon classics Australia during the past 10 all over the United States for years. He competed in the the past 15 years. Sydney to Hobart ocean race "I've had seconds in all of last year iii his 58-foot yacht the big maraLbonJ," aakl Apollo. Gilbreath, "but sonorasun one For Britain? Perth Yacht _Club Com-or these days it's going to be a modore George Milner said first. This boat is capable of the Newport report was the averaging IO miles per hour 1 first be had heard of the which ahould be good enough LONDON (AP) _The Dally challenge but thought the idea to win if.our luck holds out." E "d lod was magnlflcenl Jerry, 8 6-4, 221).pound %pl'fSS sai ay a wealthy former All-CIF foot ball player Australian sheep farmer is * 1:r 1:f at Rosemea~. High School and planning to finance a British. a high scoring cager at Rio , • ·------This isihe·walch·that-has EVER'f.THl~l-~ IU1'>--mated to shift both DAY and DATE on the dotd mldnlaht! a!Wmpt-in 1975-or-1971-14-win-M-'\lSter.WUS Hondo J.C .. works with his ~ J Oaalnlht~~~m~ ,. I 11' H's big and strong, with doU~ spring cushions pn:ltecting the movement against both )'911kal and lateral ahocks. America's Cup, l)'Dlbo1 of equipment shop in Temple a.. P 111eionsh12,:pm.-Y•<hlinc cham-Cup Button ly, buUd1n, transmiu1on v. drives and repairing racina: It even has a temperatu re-compensated hairsprln& and ·a condensalion-proof case. And Grand Tourismo.reclng bracelet. ll's really built to go turther! In yellow top, S1eel back, $97.50. In stainless steel, $92-'°. Also available Tht newspaper said the boats. Australian, J ohn Liv ingston. , Ex plained Youn& Gilbreath, who just wilh Grand Tourismo strap. U, will return to Britain next turned 11; will enter ''GU·T", NEWPORT an II-foot Mandella with a 4Z7 Week after watching the • R. I. -Along Olevy engine in the· inboard present Cup teriel between the waterfront or t h i • division in direct competition Intrepid, the Am e r i c a n America'• Cup capitol, tbe with Jake and the "Piranha ... defender, and Gtttel 11 01-greeirllld-whltt;--"P'lcter!J - ....... -... • .Australia. Quicker" button was cballeng· MAll l Oll "UMTlll•TOM S"Ol",IHO Cl!HTElt C9MT•• c.;:,:w © ~ "•ez:..--~ His plans reportedly include ed by the surrepUUous •s>- const:ruction of two 12-meter pe:arance of a white badge boats in Britain, at a cost of bearing the red I e t t e r s : more than $1.2 million, for 1 "RWSSVACR." challenge to ~ issued by the This alphabetic&.! scramble Royal Corinthian Yacht Club puuled docbide obJerven far ~:::::::::::::;:::::::;•;t;Co;wes;;••;the;l;sl;•;•;f;W;ri;gh;L several days. Was it a bit of .Australian gamesmanship or a clandeJtlne group of Intrepid backers? No one seemed to Opn Me•., Tll1N., Prf. 11 'til' t p.t11. 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The crossroads in th.is case are at First and HC" -streets whe~ the show will be staged under the stars, opening Thursday night. Following with an intial performance Saturday ni,11:ht will be Erskine Caldwe ll's "Tobacco Road" by the Angl~ Gennan Theatrical Assocla- tiOll: of Santa Ana. The debut will be at the city's Smedley Junior Hi gh Sc h oo l auditorium . The latest pair join a grow- ing parade of local productions in Orange County, bringing the list of active playhouses to IO, three or which will be ringing the curtain dow • on their first shows of the season this weekend. * "Dirty Work Crossroads!' or I at l h ~­ "Tempted, • VILLAINY -Dan Bergen and Betsy H~wett plot dastardly deeds in the Tustin Community Players' "Dirty Work at the Crossroads," openin g Thursday. ~Tried and True,. opens a two- week, seveR perfonnance run as the second production of the new Tustin group. Richard Andersen ls directing the melodrama . Jackie Sherill play the in- nocent couatry girl, with Dave Councilman cast as the strap- ping hero, Da• Berger as the big city villain and Betsy Hewett a£ the latter's wife. Others ln the cast are Dottie Engle, Helene Ash and Sharon Hoagland. "Dirty Work" will be staged Oct. I-3 al'ld 7.10 at Cun- ningham Field in Tustin. Tickets may be ordered by c~lling 544-8674. 'Don't Drink the Water' Santa Ana Slww Suffers By GEORGE LEIDAL Df fM Dtlh' P'llft SMllf In . theater, / low bud gel doesn't always mean a pro- duct ion must suffer, but the Santa Ana Community Players s~m unable to overcome dollar shortage difficulties in their production of "Don't Drink the Water.'' Their home, in ·the Santa Ana City Hall annex, ap· proximated an American em- bassy, but Olef a c i I rt ii! s hampered movement of the play. The players suffe r try ing to make the makeshill sel work . In turn, the timing suffers, but mostly the audienct, what few there were,· suffers. Comedy, particularly that of comic Woody Allen, demands expert timing. The acting spaces and Ina d e qu ate lighting, unrealistic props and furniture directJy hindered timing-, slowing the play. Yet, some blame for missed 'Sl1eba' Set College For By rchcasing day and night for most or lhe summer, a California State C o I I e g e, Fullerton graduate student. Donald Welch, now h a s everything set for the opening of "Come Back, Little Sheba.'' Scheduled for a four-night run begin ning Thursda y at 8:30 p.m . in the Aretla Tileater, Welch·s master of arts the sis production by \Villiam Inge opens the CSCF theater department's 1970-71 season roster of "Plays for the People." Tickets are available in the theater bo>(office, 870-3371 . as are season ducats /which avail the holder to seats at this and six other productions. M.,,.. ..... l•ft .. l;ltN\':"lo\ cm1 · / "DON'T DlllNK TM l WATl-11" 4 ':""tc' 1f¥ Woody Allton, OlrK!l'd t>v ~"~l1ur1~::.:Wn~~·t>, ":.nax=~11 81~! omm11t1lt. Pl1vert Frl0••1 1no f!UrOIVI ..... _,, Oc:t. 3 ., ,,,. Pl1vtr1 Mttttr, !GOW. 6th St., Santi An1. ' TMI ·c.t.s• W1Utr Holl91'Ck'< ...... Llavd Sltoltet1' Mtrkln Holl1'"'°'r •.• , •• EOith GMOman l\Itt Ml-.............. BPb M1nclll1 SU~n Hot11ncltr .......... SUu11 Bltltoe> C1trl1TIM C1rOtt1 Fllhtr Drot>ntY ............ Frtd Btll ICllror, ......... , ....... Garv W1Ubrldoe ~~b1~1o0(' ~ •:::: '. ;: 'R'!:~'l~t:i~ ~~ns . ·::::::::::::::::::e'et°t:' ~~ti~~ $111!111 of 811hlr •.•.• -. .. Chuc~ Anders Sullan-. w!Fe ••••••••••.•.. Plfnf11 Fel~ cues and delayed reaction must go 0 lnt payers themselves. As frequently is the case in c-o mmunil y theater, the play was un- ,d e r r ehearsed, unfortunate since this critic viewed the second of four performances. Ross Corbin directed and appeared as a convincing am- bassador James S. Magee. Fred Bell was unable to overcome the callowness of his youth to believably portray the aging "deflocked" priest, taking !ix years' refuge in the American embassy. Gary Wallbridge turned in the most believable acting job as Kilroy. F.dith Goodman was a conYlncing Yiddlsha wife of lhe New Jersey caterer. Unfortunately, Lloyd Stephens as her husband missed being believable, though he was able to evoke some sympathy for a middle aged tourist trapped in a Communist country on trumped up spy charges. Axe l Magee. the am· bassador's bumbling son \\'ho has created international in~ cidents at every embassy he's served, is the character pro· viding the framework for the comedy. Bob }.fandala handles the bungling chores ade· quately, but fail s to com· municate the character's past ingloriousness. Unfortunately they are so frequently written into the script this fla~v is distracting. Others whose performances cou ld use sparkling direction RATEO GI' PLUS I and several hours' more rehearsal include Harry Bell's Krojak and Chuck Anders' sultan. Christina Carden as the tou rists' daughter was particularly attractive but un- convincing. ·•0on·t Drink the Water" will play for two more performances, Friday a n d Saturday, al .the Players Theater. 500 W. 6tli St., Sanlll Ana. Ruby Keeler Ready -f'!r Comeback NEW YORK (UP!) -Ruby Keeler is coming back to Broadway after four decades. . Miss Keeler's last Broadway appea rance was in "Show Girl" in 1929. She left to make Hollywood musicals direct~d by Busby Berkeley, films th at are now the favorites of camp mo vie fans. She began rehearsing ~1on­ rtay for a show directed by Berkeley -"No, No, Nanet- te," \\'hich is described as a "new 1925 musical.'' 'I1le musical , by Vincent Youmans, is lo open early next year. l\tiss Keeler, 60, who \\'as married to Al Jolson in the 1930s, said she was surprised when producers Cyma Rubin and Harry Rigby asked her to return to Broadway. She \\'Ill dance and sing, but since work on the dialogue has not yet begun she is not ex- actly certain what the role re· quires. Still trim, but with graying hair, h1iss Keeler lap- danced in the first rehearsal. "On opening night, I'll pro- bably die inside," she said. "I'm ahvays frightened on opening nights in the µ,eatei:. Clint Eestwood & Don Sutherlend In ''KILLY 'S HEROES'' Starts Fri., Ocl. 16 ''AIRPORT'' Exclu1fve E • ment Lee Howington b dlrecUog 0 Tobacco Road" for the Aiiglo-Gennan group, describ· may be made by calling 494- 0743.1 \ * ing it as "an original, mature Continuing their e n g a g e • approach to RCOPle who i~re ments along the coast are a the civllliaUon lhat contains trio of JighJ comedies -"Once them as ccm pletely as it ig-rtfore, With Feeling" at t b e nores them." Huntington Beach Playhouse. Bob Paver takes ~.th e ·'Love and Kisses" at the San leading role of Jetter,· with Clemente Community Theater June Maitland playing his and "Don't Drink the \Valer" wife. Ada, and Sandie Brow111 at the Long Beach Commun- as .the l1tsty preacher. Sister ity Playhouse. Bessie. Completing the cast "Once More" features Ron a.re Danny Ray , Nan c Y Albertsen . Carol Faulstick and Baloyan, Ron Langseth. Ray Martin H. Fuchs .... m m-ajor England. La Donna de Barros. r.ples under the direction of John Thomas. R i c h a r d Tom Titus. Perfonnances are Langseth and K a t h r y n scheduled Friday and Satur- Comics ' Join •IOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Jer· ry Lewi! and Red Skelton will Work together for the first time when Lewis appears as a guest oo Skelton's new NBC comedy show. Buchanan. day, 2110 ~1ain St., ~·ith1;::=========::; The show will be toured tickets being reserved at 536- around the county after its 8861. opening perform8ncc at the Anthony Brandt d i r e c t s Smedley school, 2120 Edinger "Love and Kisses" at San St.. Santa Ana, on Saturday Clement~ with Clark Farrell, night only. Ctirtain time is a Jeri Anderson, Mark Manning p.m., rather than the tradi· and Dikki Parkhurst in the tional 1:30, with reservations principal roles. Performances being taken at 83S-!417. are given Thursdays through * Saturdays at the Cahrlllo Playhouse, 202 A v e n i d a A trio of local commWtity , Cabrillo, with reservations , ...... ,....., .. ......, • 546-271.l O'IN 6:4S SHOWTIMI -7:11 theaters close out their season taken at 492-0465. . I open ers· wi.t h fin al Woody Allen's''Water'' performances this weekend. fiows Fridays and Saturdaysl ; ~ These include "-The Impossible at the Iµig Beach playhouse, -.a. Years" at the Costa Mesa 5021 E. Anaheim st.. under Bil.SCH ....... HILDEl· IBRClll Civic Playhouse, "A Shot in Elaine Herman's directloq.I the Dark" by the Irvine Sam Br~ndon, Esther Drakel C<immunity T h e a t er and and Rick Hemming head the "Don't Drink the Water" from cast, , a111d tickets may be l the Santa Ana Community ordered by calling (213) 438·1 Players. -~0536~·=-=~==-.::..::..::.~==========:! Paul Caldwell, D" n is e McCanles and 1.fonly Durham play the major roles in "Impossible Years" under the direction or Pali Tambellini. Perfonnances will be given Friday and Saturday at the Community Center auditorium on the Orange Cou n ty Fairgrounds, with t i c k e t s available by calling 134-5303. Three more stagings of "Shot in the Dark" will be p~nted, Thursday through Saturday at the Little Theater of Corona de1 Mar High Sdioot under Cordoa Yeaton'! direc· lion. Sally Brown and Richard Do~ are the pri ncipals in the comedy, and reservations are being·taken at-f.U-079 . Closing out a f o u r • perfonnance run Fri day and Saturday evenings is Santa A.Ra's "Don't Drink the \Valer," directed by Ross Corbin. Edith Goodman,·Lloyd Stephens and Bob Mandala are featured in the comedy at the Players' Theater, 500 W. 6th St.. with r e s erva ti o n s available at 543-7647. * Two other p roduct io ns resume their lengthy runs tonight -"The Boys tn the Band" at South C o a s t Repertory and "The Royal Hunt or the Sun" at the Laguna ~1ooltoa Playhouse. John Ferzacca directs SCR's "Boys in the Band" with Michael Douglass, David Em· mes, Jim Saxes, Ja m es dePriest and Bill M i 11 e r among the principals. LaTTY Harbison has replaced Ron Christie in the role of Emory after the latter was injured in 1 an automobile accident. Perfor.mances are Jt: i v e n Wednesdays through Sundays at the Third Step Theater, 1827 Tickets may be ordered by Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. calling the box offict at 646- 1363. Michael Owens and Darrel l<. Wilson are the stars of Laguna's "Royal Hunt of the Sun." with Mat Reitz in the director's chair. Other prin· ci pals are Thomas Bradac, Joe Wilson, John Ruggles. I ?-farvin Torrez, Jim Speirs and 1 Richard Wood. Performances a r e b e I n g 1 li{iven Tuesdays t h r o u g h Saturdays at the playhouse, 606· Laguna Canyon Road, 1 . Laguna Beach. Reservations Ahe'1- "THE lllAIN'" wirti DAYID NIYI" . .flAN•'AUL Ill.MONDO MON. THllU f a l. 7 & t::ll P'.M. S.l.f.1;»-l:-.St.M-I A-11 P',M. QI) SUl .. 1·:1:10-S:J0.7:30-•:40 P.M. • COLOR · EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY EllGAllmNT • c® taTGH·22' IS.QUITE SIMPLY, THE BEST AMERICAN f ILM l'V£ SEEN THIS YEAR!" !~:;- !:~.:.:,.~:::a: ----.-itlllllt I I --~--'T• NEW •DOLLY" SHOWTIMES!!· -MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 1;00 • 10:00 SAT.&SUN. 1:004:007:00•10:00 1 llG COLOt HITS lock H ... • 111 "HORNET'S NEST" pl .. C•·feet11r1 Cit.rt.to. Hu t .. "THE HAWAIIANS" 0PE.N 1:00 • 90TH tN COL.OR move .i it's pure Go"ld *'-"·""-. . EUIOTT GOUlD PAUlA PREN11SS. GENE;ievi: WAIT< " HrlHDIO ~ •UMrl.N.Stu.\lt IOSlNWC "°°"'1ION OllfC'lto,, ~1\ruf IOS!Niw.G ~-JOttflflft .... itA."«"~ ......, ............. JOll llfl9 ....... IAAtvlN ~'K" '"""'"'io<><' •oet.4 ....,.,.., Pits Co-Hit ' "GOODBYE COLUMBUS" (In TKhnitolor) • .. 1 . • i • • • • ' ., l .\ \ . ' • I: . • .. ' . ii , I - o•nv PILOT as IAgu-Perlornaatu!e St!hnozz Won:t Qui{ W ~enskj9ld Mµsic Theater. ' ' Durante Does Two a 'Nig t'-l.lt 78 ' l Gives Outstanding Concert 81 TEMV RYAN laughs. Even when he said now standina audience at" LAS VEGAS (AP) _ ''The nothing. just stared at those curtain cJOHd down td .. dancers, mirth rippled through people will tell me when to the croWd. quit," said Jimmy Durante. Durante sat al the piano. "When they don't come no Fingers still nimble, he played more, I'll retire." and sang. "Hey LOOk-l\'fe stage. "Great show. It was a sreat lhow," Durante ukl u he walked lhrouah a ba<Ulqe corrl<tot tow·ard his drea!ng .By 1:0M ll.UILEY ., -,.. .. "* $11ft It the Laguna Beach Com- munity Conctrt Associa tion's first concert of the 1970..71 tlrely in keeping with their U..me, looi< ., il lhey.C01Jld be put together in an hour or two and costuming -with the ex· cepUon of some very lovely ladles' gowns -is Umited to season is indicative (){ the evening dress for one half of caliber of the remaining of· the program and a stylllh ferings on its repertoire then yellow blazer with evening we can look for some standing dre85 trousers for the second room only performances and a halt (the men, of course!) bevy oi rave reviews. Therein, we feel, ilea the For this analy!is or that secret; simplicity, the careful memorable cooce.rt Pttonday selection of a well rounded night at the Laguna Beach program and the delivery to High School auditorium is ex-the audience of an aria or actly that,-a rave review. It song with, mark you, that is nothing i:nere than porotby other vital ingredient -the W a r e n s k J o J d • 1 ~lea! realization by the onlooker Theater 'icbly deserves and that the artist is enjoying we don't• doubt that anything every moment of his work. ... we have to uy about this We were left in no doubt on distinguished ensemble will be this score Monday night and solidly supported by members we were tremendously im- oC a delighted audience, pressed by what we have It was entert81nment of the 1 already dubbed Miss Warensk- kind lhat we aro so rarely of-l' jold's "mini-opera" -the fered nowadays and it was staging of key arias from designed -extremely sue-Gounod's "Faust." cessfully, we thou&h -to A limited s t a-g e , ac- meet a wide ranse of tastes. companiment confined to From ·the exquialtely staged piano only and the obvious "'mt,U-opera" of the first half elimination of costuming did lo the 'delightfully planned and nothing to dispel the im- execated c av a I c a d e or mediate illusion that we were American theater that closed present at a full scale offering the program we were absorb-of Gounod's magnificent work. ed. in a thoroughly planned and And with the possible es-- beau tifully delivered evening ception~ of basso Andrew of theater by a highly skilled Rawn, who could well use a and ast'Onlshingly c o m • little more devil in his plementary ifOUP of pro-!ldephistopboles, we w e r e feuionals. 1 delighted with the cali~ of MiSJ Warenskjold has weld-the vocal offerings. ed · around 'htr own brilliant Miss Ware:nskjold was Im- personality and talents a maculate in some of Gowiod's corps of top flight singer.s most glorious arias and the who most capably carry on ful! ensemble gave us a the: tradilion that has brought "Soldiers' Chorus" that made this gifted soprano nationwide us realize that we haven't acclaim for many years. , heard this rousing offering And yet it all loob so sung properly in many a yw. simple; the sets, "hi 1 e· The theme in the second ball thoroughly artistic allJl en-was a considerably lighter oae Coming Oct. l ' Family ~ek{y The Bouse That Drops In ~lntf'Clnt .homesff are assembled from versatile fa~ry!built modu,lar units. Tht building in· dustry estimates that in two or thrH years one can pick up a phone, order a house, and hove tt dol i .. ...t. e NO SURLY BONDS -The joyous world o! the private pilot who, at least on weekends, "breaks the surly bonds of earth ••. " is explored in cover story. e SUCCESS SECRETS -Some tips on how to get• a raise and ho'v lo gel ahead at the offict ••• also some pointers on pitfalls to avoid in the while collar world are offered ,in "How to Make The Boss Love You." All Coming Saturday in the r DAIL~ PILOT 1 AicmAL CU.CUN' ;: W1P1E ~ LE1'fER'IO 'ft£ EDlfOK' ABOOf 11'.le l/J~V !Jt;~Al'ERS . .IJ.l.Dw 1flE 60JERIJl<IEITT°. -0 COlllm.. ,IJl) w- Pfe;6"-UO 1'41feD iOOfW.. but it was no less ac- complished with tht group turnlna lo "Minstrel to Muslcitl" and I.he tracing through the years of the music that has brought us to today's "My Fair Lady" and "Kiss Me Kate.'' Baritone Charles V i c k delighted us with Gershwin's infectious "It Ain't Necessari. ly So", Miu Wareru;kjold out- Julied Julie with a sylph-like ••1 Could Have Danced All Night" and D. Edwlnn Bender had the ladies in the aisle - including ours -with an im- paploned "Some Enchanted Evening." Snookered Agaln, as with the opera, it was a matter of tasteful selec· tion and dedicated ;Qelivety and glorious offerings o( Cole Porter's "So Jn Love" and Jerome Kern's ''Make Believe" added to the luster ot Cta.ig Stevens (TV's fonner "Peter Gunn") plays a remarkable and well rect?iv-the"governor's old school chum who falls for daugh- ed program . ter Julie Somma rs on "The Governor and J. J." tcr LBCCA president George _n:::ige:h;..cl_a_t_S_: 3C_o_n_C_BS_,:_C_h_a_n_n_e1_2_. _______ _ Cunningham picked winner when he brought Dprothy Warenskjold 's ensemble to the Art Colony and our educated guess today is that he will be under · siege to an"ange a return engagement as 900n as possible. It cooldn"t be soon enough for this column. A word before we leave for that fine pianist Raynlond McFeeters . His ac- companiment is vital to ihc program, of course. and that accompaniment was never anything less than immaculate throughout a demandj.ng even- ing. Ladles and gentlemen, the Dorothy Warenskjold Musical Theater: Miss Wa renskjold, soprano, mezZo M i r i a m &yer; soprano Maria Dolores FeJ'Tacioli, baritones 'lbom Jepperson, Charles V j ck : bassa Andrew Rawn. bll!S· baritone D. Edwin Bender and tenors Peter Roberts and Charles Whitewolf. Take another bow. all or you. You were ablolutely splendld. Heidt Back 111 Aeaon To Aid So11 ABC Movie of Week Off to a Good Start By CYNTIUA LO\YRY NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's "Movie o( the Week." a series or 90-minute filmed television programs with good pro- duction values ;;.nd often top rank performers, comprise network television's <i n I y regularly scheduled anthology. The first couple of shows this season indicate there will be an ambitious mix of stories and themes. Last w e e k Anthony Perkins appeared in a Gothic tale of blindness and pyromania. On Tuesday the production Y.'as a s o · s o science-fiction tale c a 11 e d "Night Slaves." A con- valescing man and his wif~ are visiting a small Western town which becomes strange alter dark . Viewers who remember "1be Invaders" will .recognize the situation, even remember the plot . James Franciscus played the hero, a man immune to the spell put on the villagers by visitors f.rom another planet. "'as anger, occas i on a 11 y puulemenl. One officer told of being shrilled at by a boy and a few minutes laler pulling the boy's foot out of a w h'e e I where il was caught. "I asked him did he still lhink J was a pig.'' the policeman related. He sounded ?•rt. , There was also a· ·sym- pathetic portrait of William F. Buckley Jr., conservative col· umnist and editor . Some footage showed Cuba's fal\ering economy. The program has a tendency lo concentrate on the serious side -some ligbt notes oc- casionally would be welcome. NBC has 'Canceled "Life with Linklet.ter" and replaced it "'ith "Words and Music." another In the parade of game shows which is the network's daytime specialty. The .pr1r gram will win no awards for originality, but it has finally found a way to bring a singing quartet and pop music into the format of a guessing game. Even '°· it is a dreary way to kill a half hour. Ouranlf, now 78 but still Over." And'agaln the applause doing two $hows a night Ill hi!: ltfted that felt Jlat from regul1'rly, \l.'IS stretched out his balding head. on a couch In bis dressing ''What the hell am I going to room al the Desert Inn Hotel do if I don 't workc" he had on the Las Vegas Strip. said before goln&· on, "Stay Three months ago, Durante · home! I've been to Niagara room. '"I love it out there," he said. "It ain't work. To hear those people laugh and. enjoy themselves ••• when you're out there, you pray to Cod that it'll never end!' collapsed while working across Falls. I've been to Paris. So,.,-:=::-:-::::::-:====:-:--=:: the Strip at the Frontier Hotel. what is there left Jor me to ,..... Tb!$ Is bli fitstellgagefilent see?-rm just happy l'm ... able since. the collapse. · to work." "It was just a little lap!e. l Durante ended ' ' Go o d '-"''"'" just got myself exhausted," Night" with a quick shuffle ol said Durante as he lay in front his feet, a deep boW and a of the dressing room's open final tteve of the felt hat. Ap- door, shouting "Hi'ya" to all plause washed down from the wbo passed and "Hello Sweet· heart" totQ echorus girls. "I lake it easY now." Recentl y Durante was .. Mwl.._.1.11 Jl"• ..... 1.U Oilloll•• , .. lllclleNI l\lrl°'1 Gti'ltvle\lt BVICHct" ''.t.-Of TM TllwJl;Mi 0.yi" "w ''A '#1111 IR 1'1111 1111'1111 llt•lol" With ll\lltlcl 81r11mtn awarded the Golden Award by the American Guild of Variety Artists. The award was part of the first annual G e o r g i e presentations, narried for the late George M. Cohan. 'The award, presented on CBS TV's Ed su1uvan show, win bel;ira~~~~~!:i~r~:''::'.:~~~-, given each year to honor a performer who has been on r[tril DIO' ltfi/ 1"· .... """ 7 P.M. the stage for more Ulan 50 "t.!JJ.l c ......... Site• years. . · • Oll,J.a:iStL Durante was unable to ap- pear for lhe presentation because he was s t i 11 recuperating from his collapse. Durante and his famous nose. "the"" Schnoz," began entertaining people 58 years ago in the cafes of New York's Coney Island. Stage, night clubs, radio, movies, television -he's done them all. '·People always laugh at the same things," he said. "You change it around a bit, a dif- ferent song now and then, but it's all the same." And it was all the same when Durante shoved a bet· tered felt hat onto his head, walked into the wings and paused as the applause swell- ed to greet him. The house was full. as it had been every night since be opened. .. Young .at Heart." Durante sang as he clowned with si1 beautiful dancers. The &.iris come and go. but dancers have been part of his act ofr decades. Everything he said Betty & Claude HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ernest Borgnine and· Bette Davis wi ll co-star in "Betty and Claude," a not-t6o-:1ubtle take-off on the highly suc- cessful "Bonnie and Clyde." lft. Site'! ltwb 1 P.M, . c.11tt ..... ht. _. s-.. fr•,. J P.M-.... el.i Metl ... l""f' w,dn11d., I P.M. RENO, Nev. (AP) -"I feel 20 years younger," 1 aid Harace Heidt as tie looked over a list of talent hopefuls for tiis son's night club debut. reviving an image his father made famous. Heidt searched for 111eW talent during a career that spanned more than a quarter or a century as a blRdleader on radio and later television. then retired in HIM. Now an active 69, he's back to help launch a career for his son. Horace Jr. The series may go through a pe.riod of comparalive in· attention from v i e w e r s because it corU\icts with NBC's Tuesday night movie. All three networks currently are broadcasting the cream or their feature film packages, a usual start-of-the-season prac- tice. But as the season wears on and the lesser features turn up, "Movie ol the Week" will look better and better. Congress Gives Boost "I'm handling his publicit y a • d arranging audiUons." Heidt said Tuesday. "Unusual for a fathe r to be doing, but it's the first time I've doae this since my retirement." The 23-year-old son opens in a hotel here Sept. 30. "His band has only five pieces and a female vocalist. but I started out miall." Heidt said. CBS's uniformly rewarding '160 Minutes" on Tuesday night started well with a roundtable discussion by a group ol New Haven police of- ficers after seeing a couple or short "stress film.r," showing fellow officers attempting to function under hostile con· ditions. They told of personal reac- Uo~ to abuse, insults and being called ''pigs." Mostly it NEEDED IMMEDIATELY ENTERTAINERS FOR NEW TY YARlm SHOW • e MUSIC GROUPS e COMICS · To Public Broadcasting WASHINGTON (UPI) - The fledgling Corporation for Public BroadcasUng, which helped bring "Sesan1e Street" and "The Forsythe Saga" to American TV !<:teens, hax won congressional approval for two more years of opera· tion. A House-Senate conlerence co11'Lmlttee agreed to the ex- tension for the corporation, which was formed in 1967. The committee also recom- nlended aulhoriting S 3 0 million In government spen- ding for the operation each year, plus up to $5 billion more yearly if the corporation comes up with matching private funds. If fully funded , the C(lr· poration would have $ 4 0 million lo work with in the •••'°l ';JIJJ-4041 I ,,., I ,.. .. _ . ......... , .. current fiscal year, and the same amount in fiscal 1972. President Nixon recommended a $30 mill ion financing package for this year. Both houses were expected to approve the conference report and send it lo the While House. The CPB -an independent, non-profit corporation -was chartered to support educe· tional a n d noncommercial broadcasting through aover~ ment grants. Present plans call for a na- tionwide network that would eventually serve 186 television statians full time, providing educational, informatlon1! and cultural programs. The cor- 'l>Oration also serves about 200 educational radio stations with similar daily pr'011'1mmlng. NOW JMIU Juo•A' JM NATUll c--"THE HAWAllAHS" • .................... " .................. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... . -----·--171·1• •-.rt ........ 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Ctllf "'" THI! CQUNTY 0" OllAHGI ""' Ai"Mol ... , ...... , .... , ,. .. ui.... Ellil• of LUCILLE'" GlllUNOV O.Cttl PIJl>lbllea Or1•111t Co11r OtllY • lol ed l._••--» __ "<"'~'-'-'-'-'-"•"-~--"-"-"1 NOTICE IS HEll:EIV GIVEN ,_ Ille ~ cl"!'dl!otl "' Th• t~ na!flell lletfWnl LEGAL NOTICE 11111 •II "°"""' haYI"' ci•lm1 •••'"'' "'' -----cc-oO"C"°"'0=-==---1 .. kl oec:Nent i re re<iulrM to tile tlltln SU~lll!Olt. COURT OI" TMI wllll lll<t lltC$S$try voucllet's. In ~ ettla STAT• 01' CALl,.OIMIA "011. If Ille clerk of h i bov• ltlllllttl COii,, DI' THI: COUMTV °" Ofl:AM•a lo pMMflt lfMltl Wiii! TM riec.nstrv N9 A"'J'fl' vOllditrlo i., tilt lllldersltntll 11 "10 Norlh NOTICll OP' Hl!AlllMO 01" Fllt.ST Mloln SI,..,! SI! It all Stnlt An1 illMl!HOliO ~ITITION 11011 ~llOIATll CIJlfotnt Wlldl ll lhe t i.Cl <JI llllillMH o" WtLL ANO 1"011 t.•nlflll T•ITA+ of lilt '"'°"'l'lit!1'11 In tll m11ttr1 ter 1•11111'!1 flt lilt r.ilt le of u ld llecedHlt M•NTAlt'I' wltl!I" follr mot'llt_, 11 tr tti• 11"'1 t~k• E1t~tl' o1 OLl\IE M.A~IE RONEY ilk• !Ion el ttil'I notk• OLIVE M llO!ilEY tkf 0 M RONEY D•lflcl Sftll 11 Jt}ii .. ~. Mlt.5 LJ::ONAllD C lll:ONEY t k• J-A Grundy MARI E tc: RONEY 1k1 MARIE RONEV Admlnl'ltr•klr Of fllt ntite 11 l)l;c:t tsecf lllt •bo-'9 fllm.11 lltctdu11 , NOTIC£ IS HEll:E8Y GIVEN Tiit! 11.., I Glw ..... LINDA GfESL'l!ll 1111 ll!M herein I I' flt lllt N Ml .. Sll'ttf Suitt .. 1 Amtnclfd tetlllon for pro!Mtt ol will •l'td SIM• AM. Cllltlrlllt lor. 1s1u•nc• ot Le ttr1o T11t1mentt •V lo MP.IUt 1n1 "I llo11tr rtf1r1nu IP wMdl 11 m•dt Alt••"', f« illttnllll1tr ..... •1or lurllltr p1rll(111ff'J 1116 lhll mt !I'"' Publlsh!d Orante Co,i,st D~I y Pllol t•nd pltll ol ~rlnll Ille lllM II•• ~II Sot11lambl!• ,, n. 3111 •nd ()(tobe 1 191(1 •el for bcloDfl' 1'-lf1o. •t t JO I m In 111?-70 tnr toUf"ffOO!'ll If Oi:Partm,nl No 3 ''1---,,--,-,,,,,--,.,--,-,,cc=----I • u ld tow 1 '' 1Cllf Civic Cenh!r Drive LEGAL NOTICE w~st 111 lilt Cltv of S"'1t• An& Ct lllo n • 011M September lS 111'0 1----------------1 W E ST JOHN P.-.S Countv Cieri! c•fl:TIPICATt: OF IUJINllll l>ITl!ll TOllMAY & l'ICTITIOUI MAMt: llOll!ltT MUMPMlll!YI The ufldenltned dolS Clflltv hr Is COfl- Htl "'''"" sullt "' d111:Unt , bllilill!A •I lmt Ptclllc toes• Ctsl• Mn• CtllMnll• tHH H..... Huntlntton ae..c:ll C1Ulornl.t Ul'ldtr AltO<'Mt'I ffr Pttll""""'" !ht tk!Jllcrus firm fllmtl tf YE YACHT PublltMll Or•ntt Cotll Dallv p "'' IROKEllS 11111 11'111 uld ll•m 11 (omPOHd 1,..,1 lO Oc:I I 1 ltMI 111110 of Ille toUowlnt PtrHHI. ""1IOlf IMl"'*-..in • ·~--------,--,--.,,.,,,----1 11,111 1nd Piie• of rHfcltnct b •1 lollows LEGAL NOTICE Jim Freant11o 15471 l"tc:lfk s1 Tu.1111 C1lllorn 1 CllTll'ICATE 011 I UltMESS DtJed $elllll'l'tber IS lt1" l'ICTITIOUS NAMI! Jim Freemtft T~r un0en11ntc1 ..so ce•llb ht '' con Sl1lt ot C.llfornl1 ~"°"Int 1 bu1"1e$S 11 11106 lledbW Cltcl' Orl fttt Count)' F:wnllln Vt lltV C.,llofnia ullCler lllt Ile Oft SePlembtr lS. lt/I belOl'f mtl • ! 11 .... , nrrn ....... tl EWING SALES Notll'V Publk In Incl IOI" ••Ill S!llr AGENCY tnd mtt lt141 firm It tomPOled llel'JoMll'I' •-Ired Jim F•tl!'mlft 11.,,_n .,, !ht followln1 ••to11 wftD1• n1me 1n lo mt 1o be ~ pef'IO<l WllO•t n.,ne 11 tun ind fl'IK• If re1kltnc1 11 •• fo lowl Wiiier bell lo t11e wlthlJI IJ11lr~m1n1 •ncl Hirry L Ewlnt lllOI llledblill Cl•c t 1ckn-lelllrN tit ••ec:u!ed IM t"M "°"""In V1lfeJ COFFICIAL SEALI Oaled Sett '" 1f7t J .. n L JoD!I H1rry L Ewlntr Nolll'l' Pubtk-Ctllfornll •t•lr ol C•llloml1 Or1n9e Cc~n!Y P•lndHI Offlc1 '" o.. S.tember 11 UM beforr me • 0 11111 Counlv Nol.in' 1P11blk In Ind tor ,..1 .. Stitt MY Commlnlon E•Plr•• '11.,on•~., •l>Pfl•red Htrr'I' l Ew "" M1rcll 2. 1tn 11.ncwn 10 "" to be Ille ptroOl'I wl!o11 n•m• ~ub11J.lltd Ort"" COi!I Dill IY P!lot ,i. 1utiicrlbtd lo 1111 within ln11fumen1 ind September 16 '3. JO •1111 Octo~r 1 .. d<nowledged he t•t,wlecl 1111! 11mt lt70 111• 1f' !OFFIC IAL 5EAl,.I ' Je"n L Jolll'I t<tcl•<'I' Pub~' Cllilo ~1• Prlncfpf! Olllct 111 Or111<1e CounlY M.J Comm 11!C111 E:w.plrtt M1rtll ' l"l l'wbU111td Or1nt1 Co-11 O.llt l"llot S•cl ~ 00 1 1• '1 191'0 H•J..JO LEGAL NOTICE ·-· ClllTIPICATE 01" •US1NllSt l'ICTITIOUS lilAME TM undtrsl•..ed dot1 cffll'V tit 11 con. llucrlt19 • lluslnes1 •' •II E Allan SI Santa An• Callfornlt uncle• Ille flt! t!o.n L"GAI. NOTICE firm Jltmt of OYNA l'LATE •NI fl!ll 11 II a:. ·-, nrm Is comPOse<I of 111t lollow "' Pe<$0ft, -------1 .... "°'e 111me fn lull ind Pl•ct ot tHllllnc• , lM2I II ts lollows Cl!llTtl'ICAT• 01' •USlflllfSS Geo1111 J Heslk '6~S llo•Oun" ltd "ICTITIOUS NAME CorOfll det M•r Tiit unc1«"'91>ed do ttrllb Ille• • I O..ltd :leclttmbtr ?t 1'1'11 fond\/ClfM • lllllil'ltll ti Ul N-rl Geortt J HISjlr @. .,,., NtwPOrl BeKPI C•l lorfllt under s 111 of Calllorn 1 !l>t ftdltk>v1-firm Mmti of 8AlU OF Or•M• County 'I NEWPORT ..,_.. Ill.II 1o11d firm !s com. ()fl !eltl 7' 1t10 t.!40ft mt I Nol•,.., .oMCI of 1lw lol!OWI... PNiOflS. ... l\Ds, Pl/bile In Ind for ulcl Sltle PIU>N ly tP. Mmes In tun •nd •IKH of re1ktenc1 1r1 11t1red Geortt J Hur. •now" lo me 10 •1 tollOWI be 11\t "''°" whoH 111me ls 1ut11crlbed 1t08ElllT ANOEllSON 7U MVS!k to ,,.. with n Instrument 11'14 1ctnowle01 WI Y L .. unt ll!leacl'I nUl DONALD eo he tWICVled Ille umt MA~ER ,321 M•r11rel Dr Nt-rt (OFFICIAL SEAL! lttcll DA\110 J MlcPHEE 338t' Marv K Hen,., "lc.111r 5, Dtrw Polftl Cttll l'lot•rv P11blk-C1tltornl1 WILLIAM Glt.EEN 10 MVll c WIY P Inc 011 Ofli(e In L"ovnt C•IH E C MALUV 1101 Lt. Ot-t Countv Mt ll DflYt Fvlle•loJI Cw My Comm111oon E1pl Ii D•IM Seolembt• tt 1'10 NOV 1' ltn WMlltm Green Publ !.llell Or•"'' Cotll D1 1 p IOI Dtvlll J MtCPl!tt Seol JO °" 1 lA 21 19XI 11101 )0 Ooneld MIH• PotMrT Ancler1on E C M1tu~ l !•tt ot c1n1orn!• o .. nct Cowntv on StPI n 1t10, tteto e me 1 Nol1rv Pv1311f Jn f!IO !or 11ld Sll!I H•tont v IC ""•reel R-1'1 AnlltrlOl'I Oonttd Mtwr Civld J MiCPhet: Wiii t m Grt'Cll •NI E c M•IUV k/loWn IO me lo be '"" PNIOlll wl!ott n1,,,e1 1tt 111b1Cf'IMCI lo tilt w!lh n l•111rumtftt •NI 1ck®Wledted tt.e• •• f"CU!ell IN Jlmt !OFFICIAL SEALl N1ncv E w111 Nolt•'I' Pubtk Ct l •or,,I• P"nclo•I Olfkt In Orillne1 Counl'I" MY Commfuloll E.11l•r' MIY 11. 1'U VI.TUI lo KMECll: ·-.1911A VI ..... ~ubllr.hecl Ono-Co-'1 Dall• Piie! '"" JO Ocl 1 ,, '* "" 17'5 ,. LEGAL NOTICE liffiS LIKE UNCLE LEN I LEGAL NOTICE Tho Finest In Pi,,.., T oboccos And Gilt. SOUTH COAST PLAIA .......... ..... ..,c. -· 544).1262 ~ n~M WOt.. lllwlH V. ~t;ilt'I' P ,,··. ~ >•'"• Ttlll"l'fl It" 1!11"' Ad MIHl1 ..2CI '· ~IM llY on COl'_t fl Iii P1v1!f1 111 Rftf! :IO\fo 11 cldreu I 46 bac kgrounds "'' ti Altoe~ QUI! IH 1~1 I P9tt~ Mf ..... th 1•n Hl'cl 211 JI\? Mmlr•I 1 1«111ltl• ffl TK lllo P .. r n T 17 ,. f(ltr Sir If 1ix.:. AtlntL!' I o10 But I Wll3,. quarrel wnh lhe Dllll"• inc ,,.. • c.t1 ,•• • E•' ntin JI' il't 1r•w c1 ~ ~1 ,..,,..Lii pi t :."I flOI tel""! Ir~ lb Tell, ~ l.W 11!, I• o.ibk Tv lV. ~ Mulrrt Co c ruel hnp11cat1on, made at 11oM b\11 .,.. •• ,. FF.!1.,. • •"' tM Ptc 1.,, Ui *'' " '" '"Alleen inc I I le I 1""l h r1u,n1111" 1111• "' 11!-t 1?1'11 P~• 1w1 ''-1\lo rffo Fcl •1-t ' Alf Proo 20b regu er n rva s •Ii> uge 11H1tr prlc1u .. 01 ne•ll1 ..z ,flt ~ ,~11"' ~ ''"' tmP• n' 1• Alr flttd '°" sums o• scholarshlp money ;':;"M~~7,. ,.,.J .. ~\oao.l!. f14 t"i' Phlt u• "'"fin t~::.•w !~~~ :~ ~. 1~~"~'n ar~ bel ng \Yasted because ~~~row~ '0:: ~fk.:w'1n u 1S'" ~l';f~r,'11 ,;"'-!!it te'"c~ ~1r: tl', :t~n1;11 'tudent' and P.renls 'lmpiy cllt• Cailked l ot l'-.:r"Jr J 1~ PO<'lr MIC JI I Te,...1nt I "' ltJA ... l~rtlll\S l6 tohll 01kO 1,,1 .... For.JI 0 I 11~ I l'I p.,, GOii ~ 411 TerlMIYn 11\lr 12 A,. ' 1- V d'llNHI lhr~ll-FOlil (,jflll M~ '9 Miii l~ 4\t -A 2\lt ' Alc:CISl•ncl J6 "on t know where lo find s uch i.t11r mtr1r.111 Form111 S ~ A1111 21'1 :>14 j •i•1 Al. 1 1lli ......... u • /unds II JUSt ls n't true )Ill Ille , • ..,. Prltff F,'!l:'" c J\1i l NM IM 11 Tlffrw Ji lli ... Ai.~1 lOr The 7 500 000 students who r.1111 -r~llP F,, .. , 11 ..e ... , -:lo no1 lnc111<1e '''"I co •"' •'• ,.ub~.,NC I Miil 'I!! '!I",,",' " '•"• ~ .. "1.·!'.. :O:. rntrltl!llwll ot ,_ 11 "w 11'1 1tor Pure.. 1* '' r11C c" '!• 2i~ AHt11Lvd Ill s have 1ust returned to college mlulln "•'"" ~ J lVt P ,,_, 211'1 221' rncn1 G It " 1t1• All'° Pw l.u MA Ent Ill t 0111 ..,,... ol'Jo 41ili PurllV SI I• 1• rl'ICM 0 2U ~ AJ ~ 1 20 this monlh are u p again.st the "'1 Corp 'l'I •I• !.!t~~ 1i1.o 11n; n;'"~ •. c' ~ ~ f~l~P: JU,:,~ "/:0,.111 1f: biggest scholarship squeeze 111 :r;~:.J.. 1~ 1m ., svc u .... 1s.. 1 CM 11 It\'! TtJ'd.1r s ~ A111tc1 Pd ... our history Large.numbers of :lG' .~ ~!{ m :1~lk J J~ Rtcl Sr,t.1,, 11'~ I~ t'"=·Fd ': ... '~ !\\l:5!t ~ ~ ' t be I ced I t.5G ~ II.lo 1 Lj'' ~ l :WO lllfllll . c I "" IJ\~ UflllK m •to AlllllSUo l1-am1 1es are 1ng or o t.\IM c1 t11o ,. Rt u ~ !.~ R1n111 El 111-t 111,1; un 111v1n 211\ 1xi AH11 c11ttm deplete emergency rainy day ~~'Jr 1~' 6 111~ ,:; fi? ==~ ~= ("',... f~ ~E ~~ f·1 tll! !=:Pf.111* runds _ -0r take out bank '" s1• ,,~, I~ ..,11t1e1•. "" r. •ec" E" ~ 211o1 us E,,...., u1' 1Hli AmalSut 1 .. \\r 11111115 , l1t Ill ''" ;" :f!..,C•= ff\'J fl~ tli ~~f ~V, ~i AMBAC 10 Joans at brutally high interest :,=HF ~ 1~ ~ = t:: 1~ 1nl = ... llii I~ ll ll u. PenP 11 nil ~.,.E~1.Ji~ rates In 'act there s evidence ~!~,.•, ~ 1,• _ ~ E' v. "" u tllll sLll 6"' 7 """ Hns .nr th ~ [ t ..... w ·-ofl c~ ~ 1 1t.o11111 M ~.,.., 't ~~11 ~~ 21.;! 1i ... AtNH ..,, !O al a s1gn1 1cant number o :111<08~ 11.,,. ':~ ~:Dti S: 1n. 1 I\ :=:-"'l11 w. ""'vine:• s1 ul'I 11 .u1rF11tr ., students JUS d1dn t make 11 to A 1?ed E" 51» •1'1 t,• ,M•., "" I' 11111 liov 21•~ n i. VI•''°" •I• •Vi Arn Altnn 111 t.ron Geo a •ill " 16 1• ~ Ho 'li" ~ WK~ 1111 "IOI; 'lO>.l Atr1'111kt 0Sr colleire this fall -for , .. ck or l~l'Nlllt 2 ,,... rntr 111,• 171~ l 119t "" " WIMllW p It I' A1r1,,01 , 10 hots r 'm Busn 11 tZ' 1? nw r • ~ 1nt11 I! • •I\ W1 II 14 II • ' ""'Ides 110 SC arsh ip funds " E1 l •o • "" rw1h ,1ft ' ,.., 11 111 • ·~ w Re1141 •\o '\\Arn C1n 11G h r Am E•P• 1p i. 71 \11'4 " ~· ,,.. 1 Clllf ·~ '" W•••nw • • ..... Am Cfflo 4!o Here ar~ L e acl5 on Am Furn '""° '" ult,.-'"' ,'~I," •,• .. .,.. !!" • Wt1n NG 1l elO\oAClltln 1"' I I .. _... .. Greet Sl SA~ yr ft .. 1• ffi 111\•Wlll RE '' •'>AmCv•r, '" scho arsh ps wuay 4 Med co t1to 1t:i:. 111no., s 11 :io 11~ M ._.. 1• W•t lr s • '"Am D 11111 1 • ' "-l ., H•v•n In I\ lh rlM A ~" •• w~ Rt tl, 10"1 AOI•"• •• According to the America n ~~e..:S' 'Ii 7~"; 7f ... H,•,~," 0F 21 'I 211. ,.,.,. o1 1~ 11 • Wl un 111, t\\ "'"" Duiiveit Le•ion wh•ch publishes an ex 'Men In •~'> 1_ii H•"' <,,, l:i. 1h •I• cmo 'v, 1 Yrle In• M 11\lo 11. AOual JM I•• ,.. 'c1 11'14 s:ii 5"11 ~' ~ /'~ 4 • fl•l•n 1 ~ I w11c11 P tW •~ AmEIPw 1"' cellent a nnua l guide to s tudent lllrden M '~• •+• 1-4Ji'1~1y"Er 1• ~ !vt G•• m •.., Wstn N~ ,\, s • Am Enk• I• t.rd1n p ?ti.\ 31 1'> H ' •-•,,, •• i:::"'~ UP 4' •1 WJ!n M!t ••<o 1"A Am Ello 111<1 F1nanc1al aid entitled • Need A t.rk MoP u\.i 1oa .~:"" ... . ... Ol'I ~\~ I Wtin Pub •\ '° AE•1n<1 p1A6 Arrow M 3014 Jlllo -·" :Uh ~ mJlh M 1 'Ill Wint Wh I '» AGenln• ~ Ldt"' more than $2 billion ln !~C1ta 801 ,: 2:~ H:'°~~ 11J1 11~ 1h'l ~1!" s.;,.at ,i;:: 1~i,: ~;~""P~ 1;~ 2~,: AGntn p11 ao scholarships Joans and JOb 11iuto s~ s• ,.,., H"?~,m •'"• 1t '-Ill.Ii !oNE 111 Jl JSV. wr 1M w 2i~ 23v. Amttolst 10 811!rd "' J\ :Mt ¥~ ,:n ,l{Z .... G1C• l)\1 • YrdnY E , ... ~ ! = ~-1 s ubsidies fc.r college s tudents B~~,, i1v. lHli H";'! '•'• ,,. ,, • Am Ho11t 2• l bi N h t B~I P•ftl l \., .,_...., I .., • 15 now ava1 a e evert e ess B1i n " s s<a H•'"n' ," ~ 10 ... m1,,vn1 so llumrl 12 3) YI D 20 20\.\i AMttCI• 1 ofll a big part of the growth 1n B3yl~n IJ., 1• t-ry1n '"' 1 11, AMetCrx DI • ii Bttcl\m 2S 16 Mvlle A II 3~o l Vt Am Moton f1nanc1a\ a ssistance for co ege e,11, is1e 181.. 11u 1m11" sv •~ ' AN11G•1 2 o d t Btlrn Incl s 6 11'11 Gt• 2,•,-'•'-MUTUAL •,m,,~~Dlo• ,,., s tu ents 1n recen y e a r s Be,k H• 39 •1 1N1 Nud v, .. ..... ..., reflects the growth of pubhc ty t'1\~1~ ~~ ~· l~l''c'!., ~ r...: ~ Se~f~flll J s ubs1d1zed loan programs i1,rch~n i~ 3j~ :~;·~w~~ f; : : !~r 1: not outright grants t o Bl•c~ HI n v. 21 /~,' ~,0,ua 20~ 2"• ""' Sid 1 students ~:f,"'ae~' ~tt 1:,t ln1 s, Df Fl l,l.~ FUNDS ::is~~erfiu !1 eoo111e c 13\!o 13'111 lnltxl 11 17,.. A s .... r 1 '° AJSO federal funds or all BO!n AH lS"\4 "" 1:"1eu111 1' 1 711, A.SUI PIA26i kid t I Ii Bos Ct P 114 1"' l "F ••• ,, AmSUtll 61 n s o ass1s co e g e Brink• In JJ llV. !.!;01 , j" 1,_ AT&.T '"'' Br!(1 SC• H I "" .... un ,, ,,.., ...... D'lllll"'"'"''"I'-''' '" s tudents which were counted Brwn "' 1v. ,..., '"" w,11 • l 1 -.er...• ~" BNlll a. u l~ a(ftn n t. "~ Am~ 5' In the rrulhons only a decade auctiv 6 , 1.,.. J,•,m, ",y 10 1 11 , AHW5pf 11s t d l11nn Cp • s. y di l~\. AW Pr•f 12i or so ago oow are coun e 1n Bu<nuo 5 21 nv. Jhrun Pd n 1 "" NEW VOllK IAP l Im~ c~o 11s t 12 Am zinc Koser s1 •l '> .u '> -The tollowl..., '11\00> tmo G n 'Ol '59 AmerOll Ml the b 1lhons BUT m-0s t federal ~~~ Jt•t~ ~ 2'r! 11:111s1 01 11 11 1111~1 1uo111r111 ~ inc Fda 111 111 Ame1a11; '°" funds are going today into low ~·.~cRo • '•'• .. 1·~ ~:\:• G 11 11 " ''"" ~':fan '~:"''JKAu~'if-111 tti::1~':' l# t ~ AMF 1"' ,. I b d d I d c.iiifiM 11!1 u v, 61aih Kav1m ~1', j~ Ot• tfl Inc are INTGN 111 I.JI A.,,aclncSO .st COS Sll SI 1ze oans an Canrall 1,,_ JV. Kear T 1i, "'-th• 11rlcn 11 wftlth Inv CoA 11 69 12 11 AmoeJo Cor• k d h lh Kellen ] ~ then HC:lll"llltJ Inv Gu II 1 ff 1 fl Amiteo , 4 WOr StU Y grants r at e r an e:: ~ 1f: 1~U Kellwd "1? 't n\!i could ll1v1 ber Inv Ir.di! 'U f 61 Am!el Jl Jn to stra ight scholarships CiP Int A 2;, l • K,•uff ,•, 10" 11 10111 tbl<f~ or boUll I lnw• 101 10 10 11 IO AnacoNI l ftl CaoJc~ 1 3,,., OY! 15 1511) 111kN) '"'d"Y In vestor$ Group ""ell Hc<k 1 Th k I d I h I h Kev1 Cu' ll I• lld Alli 10S ndl l 90 'J' AncorPH5v 1 e ey e era sc oars 1p ~ ... aev '~•t o K t PC 1,., 11, Abedn 111 ''" Mut 1tt t 'AndC!av 120 soorce IS the Educational 0~ l!~/~ ~~ 11lt Jt; ,<f:1~,",, ,,,, l Ada":.!-:111"' Fsuw~,s. ft~ ,11:1:~ ANcneCc 15 G d !asc NG 91. 10\~ ·~ ,' '," > '' '. oc •• APtoO I 1 l1f portun1ty rant program an ••" coo 1~, 11~ K, •k ~!', 1ncom se1ec1 1 67 ' ... 111PL eor1 h gh h e"te~ 11 ,211'4 nlP .o l•"'l5'4 AJn1111r 7 0. 111 \11r Py 1 '18 691.t.Pl ptCI Ol I rou t is program some cen 11 ps M«i 1714 Krel•t• 2,•, ','• ,,,•,,,•,•,•, • eo i" 1nv Re.ti '11 •" APL ,., 1 so 290 000 tud t t Cl!lrnla t 'o. JV. LMC Dtl 1 56 7 lO !Jte 11 M II '1 ARA Svc 1 O' s e n ts are ge 1ng a Ch•t1 o 1• 1 L•nce rn ~~ 11 :-. !W'l~ F ' 1'°5 '~ ~~~ncort ! :; t U A'c•t•N 10t total or $165 million a year 1n E~;; r~ ~~ I:: t:::: e..e: .,. 1 411Jl81r t 65 10 JI JoloJll!ft 1111'111 13 ~~~tac.~p l C n; 'lo< L1tsOl'I Ht 1h AIDl!I Fd 'SI 10.11 KtVS10flt Funds Arl1PSvc l.GI grants Of $200 lo $1 000 each c~f'B~i1/ ls }J 1.•rwn M 11.U 111.'t illmcao S 11 S 1• APOiio I 05 11• ArlaM OS 20 Th IS program however IS Ch 1s1 s 1a1 10& !-,.'a11v, ", 11._ '"' ""' Bus 1 '' l y cus a 1 11 o• 1113 Armc:oSt 1 60 (hr~! cl ,, 100 .. "' 2\lo 1\lo illm Ovln t,&• 10 Cu.1 Bl n «I 20 OI Armco pf:t 10 tr Ii ' lh l... Cllacl I IV. l e sur G 16 161~ Amt r E~o•e:n Cw• B• 111 l.J9 Ar,,,our I "' 8 IC !Y or o se Jn 11t: very cui, 1,.,'° it• !1\~ Lewi• eF n 1 11v, Cao 1 166 t ll c~ t<l , 11 111 ArmtlQ. 111 lowest income brackets And Ell/~~: ~I J~~ t::i.:11 r~ '" :~~~ ::: :.n i: ~l 1iM 1}~:~~~~0 1 -u the a verage grant IS only $550 El~tft :t,' jf,' ~~: t~ ,f,~ ,!~ ,i • ~:::~ l n I n ~t:: \\ ·~ ; ~ :3:~ o'i'l"i ~ 60(l a Vear Clayton I" 1 0 Lynch C U lt 11'1 Am Eatv ~JI • 11 C"' !>I 311 • 2S AISd Br,..... S I I he u '11ntMerll ,i M•cl GEllJ .. 14AmGrh5l•Sl•Po ~r J10l.0 Aull 0Gl10 1m1ar y t S O/iceo 11n1ein o 1 s,Ma1 1u w Pt 6 •"m 1nv sossoiKnl(kb •.is 101 "11dSP11•:>11 E I I ti low Co 1l '>11 , Mi llkrt 11 -.u Am Mut , .. I n llntk GI 1tl 1 1'~Trtn OSD ducation c a cu ates co ege foeu• 0 ,,, 6 Mt m1 As 1~ , AmN G1ti 1" 1 11 1.,. G "' 'ts 1.sa AIM°"~ 1"" ' '' •> Mllnln M J 1 ) ~ A1'tl'IO< GroU'P V • IUch 11 U 15 02 Al ClvEI I )I s tudents are now being award c:?:~ ; 1 ,, 1 Mal'OI' c , , 1•i C•olr '10 1 S9 1wnv s ~1 s 11 "' R cn11c1 1 d lh •t" it I CoHIJIS F U ll ~ Mt r M!t 111 It\, Grw1~ t U 10 61 l It SI-• tl S ~I "llllth pf3 Ii e morl! an • .N ml IOTI 0 Colo.. Str l•~ JS"1 M•rm Gr 100 t ~ lncme 7 31 I 01 Liie tnv I n I 11 All 11..ICll of 1 h I h b h Ii come; ,.... I M Browr ll\.o ?Iii: Fii Inv 1 )I I n LIJIC NII I •• ' n A! Adi 012 "° SC o ars 1ps y L e CO eges com 'cir ,1 •? MltU LP 11 11 11 \t,n1 ll Y ,z ~· Lino l • l IO AH•s Che"' 1 th t B t 'he c G 11~ 12 Mlve o II I .., illDOllo i<d untva I Loomis Silv~ Atlis Coro em s e v es u c:: T:1· 2(1"" 11.Z McOuv n :n "''°'. I u I u c~nJICI lA l• l-4.J• ATO Int OI• AVERAGE scholarship now com Hnn 1°"' 1 Mell e 1-1 i o si,, slrOl'I •71 •61 C•oll •11 '"Auro•• P oe1 Com PJy I!\• ll>a MN Mtg 1j '13 Kt H-h!on Mu! 12'112'1 Automtn INI bemg awarded 1s only about Comp A • a.1 Medtrn 11 11 Flllld " '•• s '1 Llllh 11!11» 1a n 11 83 A,wo CP ~. Cmp c... '"" .,,, M'rld !ft IP. IA F-B • " 1 11 Ml~lll "' 1 ll 'It Avco plJ 2(1 $400 -a sun1 which barely -,~ l11S• l'" •l'• M111111 C• I' • Sloo:k 5 11 s 1 \\•nhtn • " • 11 Avery Pd 20 T-•~ "'"-Mllltt 1 11-o SCI Co '~ • 39 Mt11 I'd t 18 10 11 Avne In •• touehes realhfe f1nanc1a\~::re•'""" 1?.; :l~Mdw"c;r ""''~~ •-132 t t1Mas1 G1~1°'~11 61 Avne1 PITSO d Con Roell 26"" 21 MP ~ c;., !O 'I JI tl(lll\ I) 7t u 20 M••s Tf IJ 4 1• n AVOllPd I ID I nee S Contrld 1 'I 1 ~ Miss VIG 1•"" u 1"' Ber.<1 Knl 1 51 '1" Mates J t7 l 91 AUtc 011 1J1 C 1 ••~ MCI R<th 1"9 J jetk G h i 6l 6 S Ma!l!e rJ 10 02 1001 And lhe s tory Is the same c!i~~~L 11.i! 11,;; Moll sc s" 6 111' Fii ,., 1 01 Me fd Fd 1'6 uo1 I I Corp $ 3\.oK MDl!wlc ll UI~ 16\~ BoNIJlk i ~ ' 10 M llA Mw 4 1' s 20 la~ck w so Of ow-cost collei!e loans 1n cosm v , 10 Mont Col ,~ 1 5aslo,, s1 11s '11 MO<ldY CP tl"aY• 8akro T •i case J OU think that huge pools Crwlnt S 1$'• Monm Pk II • 111 B01! Fdn t J1 IO J<I MoodY I 11n1v" Bell GE 1 11 Crea Mqt t lli 9~1 Moot p er. ' :~:~o; s 1~~1\~ ~.~~~II !J: !t~ BtlG Df8(51t -Of subs1d1zed loan funds are E;::; ~: ~ 111~ ~~t r~ ... \~}! 1, • 111ull1M:k ca1y,'"• 1 0 Muu~ pv 10 1s 1n:irr R:~:~M.1 ~!o g be I Th C ul n It Sl ·~ M!aTr WI •o 4~ P.ullck 1 I • l Mw OmG •67 SOI B•ngp pfl 7S Olng gg1ng 00 e CVl>l"~J C I • 9 < Mo Ch M s 6 " Candn 1152 ln ?t u OmlJI 9 1l 10 Cll 8k OI Cal I ).I l 'th ' D vlcl l •0 l T' u Shr5 1JS01J 5C' • average amoun o IS ty pe o 8:~Y L_a• : :r: :t~! ~:uri '11) 1~1 N~ w s t 21 10 11 M 1 Tr1• 1 91 1 91 B:~~ o/. N~ ~ loan IS On)y about$} 000 D~!a 0fJ St. 6~ Mu!llll El 1 ~ J NY Vnl ll l)ISl9 NEA Mui '" t lS ll!latbOll 1 $e1 h I D.!ta Gen 31 31'1 /'IOv~t LE )1> 2J BulM Fd 6 SI I '1 NM INI 'll t 1• 11!1,_·d CR 15 And t e average ederal DaHnn ' ''• , • NCC tncr .., • •:i:. CG Fd 1 0• 1 69 N•• lnvl' ' 1l 1 1' 811 c tnc 1o k I d I I l oev 5 Fd 31 ,~, Narr"g c 13i; I• Ct ll.lm• 7 10 1111 Nrl S•cu, s~ 1,1 c pt 1 $0 w or s u y grant IS on y a I Dlrv Ml is ~ 16~ N•1C1r 11 10 11 iaPll 1~v 1 91 l u Bllan t .liJ 10 S7 Biies Mt• -.. '' c ' IOI! sn. 566 6 2(1 Bond .,. 112 . Ile more lhan $400 The ~£f,' l", ,•,r:i .tt N,,m•,, .. ~ 1 1, ',,.'.! en• Sh• 10 31 11; 01v d l 11 • 11 11.., M1 01 1 ""~ Y1 ..,,. ~ 16 17• Chllnnlnq Fvnct1 r.rwth 1 u 1 17 81111 Iner a verage low cos t loan for IO\Y 8;1~~ 'C~ 1~'t ~~ ~~; t8b0 11~~ 11"" 2 •••n5 111: •: ~ P1 s•• • 1• •n B:~~~hLt'1-: t d I d lh N -• ''"' 1,,. ,, ~"'' "" l> '' om I lncom •SI J Ol ••-••'•O '' income s u en s un er e a ~, ,,, ,,-,, .. ,, ,,, ,, , Grwlh •!t s02 St«k ,,. 193 , • .-, "" "' I I• lnccim 111 l 11 Ntl Grth 111 19S ll'll~ ~ $C1 honal Defense Educalton Act 8:":.ee"'E 13;:;, 1~1~ =:: ~~ •~ 1 ; Sl>l'CI 1.J1 1 11 "''-ce1 •.s6 1 oo R::~1ws,, •, I S "" Cl'l•11 Gr 11!11>$ N'Wf Fii 11 11 11 JJ lS On y 4";r Ol•m C U 17 N11 S vr 1,• ,•, ,' (poll 6 11 I 16 .,,.., Yr/Ill 11 53 12"' ll!lta t Fds pl 4 Y d r I I) c Inc l > • \ NEn GE 10 • '' Fwl'td 111 1 '' ';:iiwt0n unav~ll lled<,,,•n 5tt es recor sums o col e geOYerCM l • ~.NJ N110" -, Frni ,,.1 11 91 ,,.,,,,., ,93 ,,3 Bec:101ck 10 DllcU!el 6 > 1 N Cllsn F > ""' 111 U Betd'IAr /Sb scholarship and loa n mone) Dnlds,, L • "• N1e1s " l3 ~ 31 Sllrl'ld ' 0 Nona•t i. 11 11 11 Belco Pet •• Oow Jo.. 11'• J"-Nit!• 8 •• ,, Sooc I ti l U Oc1111oh 6 7l I 21 B '' ~ are a va•labie to , e c o r d 0cw1e 08 11 , 13 ~ NA Re•< 11"' J llt"'!I n 11 u ,,.. omen~ s ff • ._ e 1nierc..,., ' •• 'A> (Cllonl~I 1(10 Fii 12 "' 13 S2 Bell How .60 be ' l d t lod Drrw NL 2 "f l NCar NG v>0 EQU!v IOl Fii I IO I .0 Rmifs Co I num rs o s u en s ay °""~lft o H } n NE11• on 2:i.. ,... FwNI _ ••• ,, u 11 u Benc11~ 1"' B t ti I b Our rOJI 1S II NPA GI• 16\lt II ·-• Benct•o -> u co ege costs are c im 1ng ,, ,, "' ,, , ,, "W ,,,0 1 Grwlh Ne11 !1 "'11 60 "' " ... I ' tncom Dllfflh 6 91 1 !5 B-!!Cp I 60 at a far mor'e rapid rate than ,•,•,q11c5~ ?.,• ",' ,•~, '!~!" 11 11 ' vent AIM • •s 10 l:'I 8-11 Pl~ 50 ... 71. w~ -6 7 • rol Grtl! TC SK t l!l lO I~ ll!l-11 Pl~SO the ava1lable amounts of ~~~~ \:', "•·' •,~.~ Oh,\, •'",, 1 ' 1 •cams sc1 Pa(t Fncl 111 1 H BeMf1 i:iu 30 financial aid and the com El PasE I 17 ~ u~ 01 Sein ' iov, wl!h c Pe"" so 11• 1 8tr1111e1 In -• • 8 "' 12"1 ?~; !wl1h "8 Paul Rt v 1 tt 7 Btntuel E ba SY$! • ~ 9 • Orman! 1 '"' omo "-' p~ Mut ~ '6 • '6 Ber key Pha pel1t1on for this 1none.y ha§ e ae•1 Bt '~ 1 gnt• TP 111,,n,~ o"'oe' 11' Phlt~ 11 14 1a o1 !t,•,,mK5,,c, ... El Nit 11• l ver NA ... •r.omo P.cl •~• p arl"' I U at•" 10 never been tougher El Nuc • I. O~YC•t IS 16 Como Fa 9 ,, Pine s l~ 1110 11 Bh1 Thre~ &<I EltttDV • ' l'EC ls•I l?" IJ\S !om1tk 191 • 21 p Oft Ent 6 II I TS Bl~(k Ok II Scholarships are al le a s! as El om ~ 5'• Pat111 a o •i '> onco d 11 39 11 39 0 ~ """ 1~ •5 11 ,, Bl1irJot1n '' EICSvJ 7 l PftcA~o I 6 't -· B u lt I hard lo get today as they wer e El o.i1a 6J , • .,,, P•c FftE :111 31 onso• tn n• ~ 1 P '" In~ ''' 10 32 Block HR"' El Modwl , 4 , PlkUI Co J~ l ' On!I Ml 6 10 I IQ Prier l'llndt Bl B ll jU In t he past And what s more EmoS or 13 ,,.., Pan(ot 1i ,,• Cont G h 1 to 1 '' Grwtti 21 51 11 s1 •·"-• • ,' " ;-------------'-''-'c':1:corp Ld IJ36U11 N Er" t11 tn .......,, •k1 all evid ence 1nd1cales that cn1y c~o 10 .. 11 16 N Mor 2'•s2,•s R:f~~:c0,J"', Crn WOlv 5 Jll 5 119 1>1"11 Fund I 91 I 91 land • _ _.. sch-Olarships now pay fo r a Crft wo~1 1 ,. '11 P•o Pcr11 '56 1 n &oeit.M\r;:' 1 ~ de'loh M !i.1115'11 Provdnt •n A51 A 11 'j sm a lle r S h a rt Of today~ vw s ll' ~1,w~rt Gr!" o Puritan • 11 '91 a:ow., o,S ii h h e Decat 10 13 11 •) Pu!M"' Funds Borm• IO ~oar1ngeo eget-ostst ant ev ~ 1,#tg Dtlw, 11 .. 1114 Eo""t ,., ,,, ,.05 e11'l:114 d d I d-·ade Oii ft • !S 1 16 r-.., n 10 1l II Bourns rnc 1 "" ago ,,,.,,.., ·~ n ,~" Gr111 • t7 t 1t1 Bf1nltArr .50 Or1vl Fd 1n 5' 11 '1 tncom 1 2' 1 tJ &r!oqSI 1-. Accountant Group, Seeks Members The Orange County Chapte r of the National Assoc1at1on of Accountants the w o r 1 d s larges t association or a c coontants with over 65 000 \\:Or\d wide m embers ha~ an OOllncOO the st ar t or its 1971).71 new m e mbers hip dnve The goal Is 140 new membtrs to In crease lhe members hip ol the local chapte r to approximately 7!0 Mtmbtrsblp Is open to all persons lnterested 1n fUrther- lng their education In ac. tountlng and 111n1n1 a bettcT ~n 1ght Into mana&trlal 3C countln1 1nlormatlon reg a r d I n & cducatlonal tac1llllts-com munllJ' s e r vic e s and m embership can be o bt a1ned by calling Kt1 rl A Hnushalltr Ir, Director or !\1tmbershlp a t Arthur Young and Com- pany San tR An~. tc::Jep!IOf1t &15-10~.> l"Ht V! ..... 11 IO 17 tl Invest 'l• I tl 11.rlsl My I it •loftli-4-~ 11 \l!sto 7 51 111 111r111Mv 11 , l~lp" t 3' 10 U \IO"f'•t '.20 6.11 fir I Pt! Ale Crwtl! 10" II .. 11 .... ,,f • n 10 1t 8• Pel hi ol3' lncct"I ilM "I 1llJ1!rtl 12 lt 13.50 BWY Milt to l"Otc ' s • • llOltntfl s " ' 21 1-·~ ~ ' lock u «1 '!" iilem I'll • ll i 21 [~WV t '-' i!=btr1t 11 I'll 1 01 11111tr ll.J? 1• IO 1 1vnu 111 "a al 1 1~'17 n IFmi GI UN Wf I town Co Emro k \{le 5..5' Coin ~I Ill I.I:! 8-Sll+lrCI ,.. "M.,.., lr•A l1H lnVtS! 172 1.19 ll!lwnSl'lot l :SO Boost Seen Next Yenr nli>r1• i 11 ,,..., Ao '8 00101.lfl l'ruf!!<wlr. 10 EDCAR1'0\VN i\laS::i tAPJ "'qu(ly ,,.. '" 111 Dean H llUl"I 8ucve~ 120 1'"11111 (:1h J ., t !.! Ullri •.Il 6 II l udll (• 20 -Volkswagen of A merica F.au1 ~ra 311 :1..11 8>1 11 111'11 811C11 F p1'° l!HtK IJ1]1Jl3 S.C\ldelt F\rnd~ 8W.t ln 41• 1'1< •o.d Tu-'ay It ··~ts lo ""'.,t In 11 '' I' :M IM Inv u !7 lJ.51 autt1'"or• I ID _, 1;;)1..1 """¥-1'1 rltl I IO t" Socl 2' ol6 2' ol6 Bulov1 W "' "'"" 8u • Ol t 03 Sec:11rl!v F11111k l ""'k ll•mo sell m ore cars 1n the United'"' r.r1h 11'°13 01 ~•• Snte:S Jlol6 14 n 11n~11 MIJO Fkl C:10 lD41 HJ<i Sml111 I •j• I )~ l"I .. ·~ S t.ates next year des pite the I'll! Fund '• oo u 'Ill swl~v G1 5 3 s ti ~· ..,. 1 n, l'ld Tr"" 'IQ 9' 21 '1 ~vtr Inv 12 50 13 It lllf'INDI' GI.JS nl od I of b (n.oncl~• P•ll'I Sl&I• SI un•v•ll Bumoy .111 1 r UC ion m1n1c ars y Dvnm , 1• , M 5!'~rn•~ Fwl'lll• Bu•rth1 "' 1"11111! J .tJ l JA Am nd 3 :19 i,... 11!111:11!UJ1v NI General Motors and Ford 1,,com s-" 5 ,, Flduc 1 11 1" Vtnl • 00 • ~ Ste n Roe Fd$ Stuart Perkins president or ''" Vft '"'' 10.. 1u i 11M1111 ~t)OI Ci> It •1111 Ot• ltA !/ 6J C~D OP I U 1 I l'"IM~I Volkswage n Or Ame r.ca 'Id 11 1nr:.~11 1~ ~~· s~-l'll'l not 1n111n MM S 11 1115!~ 111 I 51 ~110 tr>Gt 6 11 I 11t l"!PllL ~ at a new car press rev ie w that :, ~~.' ! U '?: r~~nsie ,: ~ •t'-~l :~~1t:.,.1 ·~ '•' Sl•1 :V.'•"15 ''l'l'ICr Gt I I~ .51 !In PK 320 the company exper t:.;: to sc.11 •1t1 r10 s n j ••(ll•• 11.1 " Ptcc ,~,. <IJtf FJld \01 l'Cl!ncl l~) 1'° rillll/111 tO II boot 600 000 of Lhr. 197 1 .::. ~ \ 1, Jt ~ r, t~;o Gt ,\~~ 11.111~ ·~ I (~I 1111'111!"1 l ,. 11111 fllWI" Mlt. I $-1 -i ••1!1ft !o" Volks~agens In lhts country """" •u100t T·•~ C•o '"''I tro c~ J ••~'*UR G"'llllt "!•h' Eo f..ST t ~ ..-oPLI I" Up rrom a projected 560 000 In ~~ 1 , :J 'Ii ~~ ~1 1l tt 111, .ir1Tdl .., 1970 Ulll 11 1j.M TWflC Inc tt ~.24 t'.~1';fl11• = t• 11 Un1t.tMlll 1.\1 t 11 fff'Otl 1:: Ptrkms lipok' ss the hnc of ;, t•Mu1 .: IS: 8~ C•Pltr :.'it ::; :~= ~ 'f:;i"' G.:\i. Unltfll ,_.,.. terTt I lO 1971 VoJksvagens wa s In· """'' ::ri ''' f~ 1\~~.\~.,. Elcc*:rt.u traduced 1nclud1ng tht super ~"ITo.T,. 1~~1(1: vc1: ~~ ~.i ~M.." •--ile ,..,... ""' 1 • \ H u,:'J c~n '11 11 ifei.'";fl:•j ~~ ''::!: 1 01 13 V•M Llflt Fd fl'i) )I "'" •t ,...., t" \111 L.., f tt 6.tt 1n1 ,_.., The nc\v rnodel thrtt Inches rttr• ir""= ' .. •.Ji ~::rri, :.;: ~·ft c... ~111 1 .. I U th '1:' ,r I•$ '10 \l~S pl vnkl(1 c .. llllt 1 4"' ong cr 1an t currt:nl onc ri:T' ,.11 1 • 15 "'~'"' '-•' , " eo~n•~s 1 ,. has ~arly doub!C the r e gula r (qro:t II 1j 6t I I! Vll'IOll 'n ~.u ~L.:w E: l~ B .. 11,. Ir nl ltUnk '~ce ~~~'1..: 1l~11~ vi:1nltndP 1':14 lfl .,., sw 1tt 0 ,.~ nrlll!n 1J tt 1' a 11151 In 11 ]j •1 Cini kY• M Plus a smoother rlew [ r o n l ... rt1" n H n" wn~ M• 11 OI' 1t c,tnT•fU, ,,.. 1inltloll" !!""'"' O"'l!l!Jf --suspension Perkins said All HF• il" •-» E•olr llU\?GoJ cm'"" • lhe. 1971 model~ have 60 hp !!'~ t ! t~ :::~ 1 ' 1: n srii~~ .:' I 970 trlw l Ill 1\~ ,-ftl'IV ~ ~f\edbr~ Int up from the S7 hp n t c ~ •., Ml l•""t ,~ lf c1111e11111 ''""' [)csp1te !he longer Sile lt\er(l ~=-'6~ 1f t~ m~~ I t t C~'i':.SN~ 1f i~ no m f5l8klng the family a ... ~n~ lft f !• \i lffl 1 f>lt 11 I l~r ~~it:~" ~ r~lal!qn1h1p nf lhl! BeeUcjl'~~ftl ~' ~1~:1f' ~ W,' ~1'11<~ ... r 'Ml !I 01~ • fj It Ff t Cl\i'"'° .J' models 1 1 ire " Nott~ l r J t111rn11ron ' JfnrJeet Syuabob ' I L ' r I I I ; ' i I • ~ '·' ~ ~.I i! u ~ j '" ~ " ' .. " .• ~ ~ l ' ''I I' ~ ... " ' !l ••• ~. - I ' ' I j, ... • "' ,.. w ~ .. • ~ .. ~ ' ; • .. ; .. ~· "·' ~. • • "' • •• ( - ' I -· . \ ....... • • ..,......., -I 1'70 ~ -=-__ ...... -D.All'LPILOT'1 - AtUCinine Dr. Weslty Marx, author of 1'The Frail Cktan," w 111 coordinate a lecture Mries on envlronmentol po!lulloo 11 U<; Irvine durlng Ibo 1111 ~. ,,,. -·· ~'wlu feature lndUltry ~1 e a d 1 r ' • tclenUsll, profellon a n d lqiJlalors, wUl crlllaU, ••- plore an alttrnaU'l't So con- venUonal waste· ntanattment. l'he iocl!nlcll Ind IDdlJ l•aslblllty 0( recyclln( w11i. material! will be COYered • The ciUI will mftl en It conaecuUve .lloodo11 boclD-nilll Ocl .• ,,.., 7 p.m. lo,,. p.m Ind '"' 0.C. I fw I llekl trtp from I 1lm. lo I .m. 1be fie IJ 141 . ""111erln-"'-Ylll obtolned from tho UCl ~­ lemloo ol!ice II l3U41'- • ' I •. \, I JI DAILY PILOT = Wtdnfsday, Sfpttmbtr .30, 1970 • THE RE ' ,Serving NewpoJt BeQch,_ Costa Mesa, Corona "Tht client has arright.to k.no10 eVttything concerning th·tr transaction befor:e •he act&. , • " RANDAll•R. MC C,ARD\:E Prt1ident of Tke 11.,,1 E1t•t•n~ • toll•t• r•1I e1t•t• i1utr11ctor 1ria t.c.t11rtr: •11thor of,th• book "ll••I l1t1t• Tr•inin9 i" c,liforni• .c.1. let••": • ll.111 E1t•t• columnilf<for ffie D•ily Pilot; 1lele clirecler, of CAW. WE NEED ' SALESMEN LU.IN MOllE Prvfas;oMl-Prf"IOl\fll1tld Trelnlrll UIN MOii Genert/\11 5ptll-vp lo to"- umtm11 Mor• Help, Leu Con11111oft ''Let's Talk About It" 546-2316 , THE: REA-L ESTATERS ' . FHA-VA • ... . , . .. • ' . 4 Convenient .Locations 'Near You · ,, NEW!iORT IEACH l]OO Newpetl .. cl. ~7l71 CORONA Oil MAR ll2 M.r91*tto •n.as&o .. INVESTMENTS 2714 H..t.or Blvd .. s..ao 20 I Coste M"' 546-ll i 6 r '• • ..... . / del . Mar Huntingfon Beach . 1 I NEWPORT HEiGHTS FIXER • UPPER 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bedroom rental -$240 per xqonth Income -needs cleaning I: painting. -. $22,500. :I'ry' 10% down. -i' Call noW.·*-717L . ' ' ·~ CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE-BY· THE·SEA A small 2 bedroQm family room liome. Just a block to ,the_ oc~an with an ocean v,iew. Only $47,500. Call quick .. 67l-8550. • • ' ' CLUB HOUSE •' ' . ·' HAPPINESS I IN MESA VERDE . " . ' . ' . . A cheerfUI setting for a happy home ls this beautifully appointed 3 bedroom 2-'-> bath borne with all the built-In's. 90 x 120 ft. Jot with large covered patio for the family.-5-'A % loan available to the qualified bµyer. Price $43,950. Call 546-2313 '. • 1; '. sm.n ·ltOil9ilfJil · aralf dllL' l. · R-2'-19'11 ldl. owrler wD1 can lod8,l ., moT-AIMRTISU JI • I ., -~~--~-~~~~~~---,-:,,---~~....,...---~~~-~:::-~~~~~-:~~~-··~~~ ....... ::-~~~~·~··"?"··-.-~~~·~~·....-:>~...,....,,...-~ ..... ~ ...... ~ . -. -"""'-....--....._ ,. .. . Uy BARBARA ';l!UARTE Of .. OfM)' Pllilf•feff En}ertainin& aueau ''1'1',.... d I n n e r ? "°"I. -· preparing I -lar .. turkpia.£5 ~ of lettuce. 4 Jup of tomatoet, ~"-'°°pounds or potatoes Md .an eqUll lmcjnt of fresh vegetables and leasonjl 1':Wt! Sound monumental? \ · Jt is. "1t thst'11 only one o~~ meals In, Sou\fl qijst Community Hospital ~ed each for an 1verlge 350 pa· ~.; . houn ~da iJ1 •• hospital : bectcan be. 1 · -a._ fact the •id»ary . I the ho1pl<al is w• aware . Se frjl,n a a.m."until ll p . .e., .10 st lry,C<) J)<OdUce I baJanc. ed, interest.· and palate-pleasink diet un<tor-the-silji.rviiioo of Lilltao Emoff -t"1;.,..~ h-'fdieticiafi, a"° her threi asststantsi' ,...,,,.,.,.., Rosponsiblf -flll' food sele<:tioo and """"8se frpml Santa Ana and Los An&elts outlets, Miill Emoff ls well awwt' that eaW.g is the gre.al American paitltne and tfatients can be' critical by virtue or conftnemenL . "We make 1a apecial effort to provide freah fruitl, vegetables and f i I h whenever pogible," Uii supervisor noted. ''Pn!paration may take longer, but tbe encl result is wtrtb the effort" A.iiew menu now Ii~ patients a wider selection on a ~ting baal.!i of 21 menus. C't0ifW a slep further, administrator DaNeJ Brown plans to expand ,the kitchen <lepartment and equip it with tMe ~test in modern devices. ' "Werre giving up lhe old concept of waking a patient to make him eat," ~ed Brown. "With a new method of plittng cold trays and heating them in a micro·oven, we can put 1 tray back in the rertlgerator 'for later uae." M ing will begin with leisurely coffee tr s earty as 6 a.m., should a patien t. be early riser, with breakfast served lro untit_.9 a.m. l e s~ is on in<lividuality. typical Sunday memi might begin juic '< sliced fruit , hot ~~al. ambled eggs • ,and bacon ana a 4 oissant Dimier, the main meal. features prime ribs au jus , · mashed polatoes, biked banana squash, pickled beet and egg salad and strawberry cream pie. On the supper tray. patients may choose soup, roast chicken, sauteed chicken livers, rice, buttered string , ' : ' tewpendous' \ stewpcndous! Ji h a t 'I beer, flank steaV. a Jean. ~,_;r:-cut. This cut/ because it waste, is an economical ' • DIE TIC IAN CROSS CHECKS TRA Y CARDS AGA NST WORKSH EET beans, jellied fruil salad and mocha cal<e. 11ead dietician for the past three years, Miss Emoff received a BS from Western Rese rve University in Cleveland, Ohio. and is completing y.·ork on a masters al the University of Southern Caillomia. She worked In Memorial Hospital, Culver City, fo 15 years and operated a consulting ser ice in which she sel up food service f r 30 hospitals. \Vithin cnn ines of the department is preparation o special diets under limila· tions of doct1r·s order.s, providing voca· lional training for high ~hoof students and conducting ~talion classes for cmploycs. · ' w ..... .,, ~, .. "" ..... Home News Salesmen Soft Soap Po.l lutants By DOROTHY WENCK Or ..... C-IY HWM M'f'Mr 1 Con s umer s are in a quandry about detergents. They have heard that \ phosphates ln detergents can cause pollu- tion and they want to know what product to chOOse that will be the least harmful. The basic purpose of phosphates In \ detergents is to soften the water. So how do they cause pollut1on" Phosphates, along with other substances such as carbon, nitrogen and potassium Are f Ulrients. When they are present in waste ~ater or sewage efflu ent that is carried ~ lakes and streams, they nourish the i!lgae in the water. 1First the algae flourish; then they die. ~cterlal decomposition o( the algae ex· In the near futu re, the dietician hopes . lo provide a cnmmunity counsellni service for residents with dietary pro:- blems. haust.s the oxygen supp)y of the water .so that the fish die. The decomposing algae and flsh befoul the water with odor am slime and lhe lake finally eutropies in' a bog. N~AL PROCESS HURRIED Flavor immered. 1'tis II a natural pfocess in nature. But I m~•·~pQJ.Jutants -: including phosptlates n fto .delj\-genls·-speed up the process tre endOpily . . , 1\e Cletei'gent 'industry claims th~t '" 11t:W • mariy nutrients in waste water othet than; .phosphates -such as the • f • nitrciter fl1>m. fertilizers -and that we lack .~ U,.f, 'lmoving the phosphates rrom\ddel'M ~ld·really help. took to waysl vln1 sewage treat- f Cor""!i+tJY • ...JUs PFUcularly. ideaL ___________ .,..""'"""""~ dinliers, w~e both ..nutrition y-.:are watchwords. Family can enjoy h.igh protein, '.!'1i,O~lr1,ihjnu that we should ment In ~~" ove phosphorus and vthei-t\ltr~. >'aste, water. 1 · als /and low fat at low .cost. ~ -. ', f 1,. PlliioW ~new recipe roll& the .ad slmmers it in liquid. This latewli\g' allows,.. accompanying vegeta to be changed as changing scQSCIDfi..bdnl new vegelablea to market _..orit lnalets-a seaBOD&I eboice, cooks the "g'~'":fl' ~ately· and ad<IS thOm lo the beef. ' . ' FR CH l)'INWHl!EL n.ANll. STEW I ( ti' d) beef flank ste,k I p fin . y chopped parsley I ~es minced onion 2 I Iii& . ,bacon. chopped I ta . ......,inl o~ i (I . ) ~-beef brotPI I t::f salt lhlf~ . 1;4 cup ' leaves ' Choke of egetables• , ~Lay steal! flat on cuttlnc hoard. Mix , arsleJ., Oifton and uncooked bacon. pread~ovei'isteak ; roll jelly-roll fashion and fallen fwith skewers securely. Cut r,oll in ~ crosswise; brown iri oil in .Ducth ofen.i.Add broth, salt, bay leaf and 91'ery llta-#ei ; cover. 'Simmer liiffil' t~er. ~ 50 minutes. Remove from h~t; skim 6ff'fat . Meanwhile simmer vegetables in salted water ur¥. liarely I.ender. Remove rolled .steak to cutting board and slice. Arrange slices in casserole or individual bowls ~:~t ~~~e~~es~v~/i;!f b:: v~e~~\~~ f.fakel 6 servings. •Slll811 unpeeled Potatoes, onions, car· rot strips, green beans or other vcgetibles. Y<eiisatile Favorite s;sis .of New Treat Here's a/way to "" for all time the recipe plan for ti into a party for 12. ques\ for ~y and ,rtender meal balli -Here's our recipe. an ans"'"er tt the qJesUon of how to Jl)Akc MARENGO MEAT BALLS WITH RJCE ordinary ground meat into a •iconqu.ering t/3 cup milk hero" special. 3 slices bread The grou~ beef is seas0ned and held 1 ~J: pounds ground meal together ~ breacj IOaked In milk. 1 cup Clnely chopped onions Thert's no fig for binding. lei. the meat t~ teaspoon pepper brown in sialing hot oil ao· that all of the l tablespoon sail good beef nutrients are sea~ in. Not a 1 tab"5poon vegetable oil bit or the snoury navvr Is wMled, for a • 2 cups betf broth lovtly ricb avy ii made right in the '4 cup Oou.r Salle ski(le,..___ ----'-;\;~cup 11\SYO_!lnaise =--- Beef ~. toma&oes. the IUl'prile 1 :l canned IOmatoes tooch or ~yonnaiae a00 a 1ubt1e runt. or ~ bay'i!Fr · b1y disUnguish 1l>e sauce and ac:tcl an in-~scribab.JY delic~s goodness to the 3 cups hot cooked rice meat t3*. Pour milk ove~ bread. Let st.and $ Scn·e"lt over a bed of tender cooked minutes. Mix with meat, onions, pepper rice. The wooderfully bl<1nd flavor ol rice and balf the salt. Form into II meal lets the c:Uracter O:f U1' accompanying balls. Brown ill oil. Pour off fat. Add foods come through. And, though It's flll-broth lo skillet lo loosen brown parliclei:' Ing and salislying, it's 1he right and light Blend flour, mayormaise, tomaloeS, .. pep. gelection to iQ with hea.rty meat dishes. per and remaining salt Stir into broth, ;t With a little doubling up and a little pre-add bay leaf. C:Over and simmer 30 planning (mix and shape the meat balls minutes. Remove bay leaf. Serva over. , Ind cook the rice) )'OU can make £his bot Cooked ~· Mlkea I servings. , • " ' • A PERFECT RECI PE FOR CUTTING COSTS, NOT NUTR ITION \ • . 11le ~~ , , that, waste water .i trea~~gedi tiJi mproved, but they s'ay, ~~~Jel , cotnpound the problem ~· ,I ~1-rJ ~, r So ,~ent'~ · t lb the middle of m-enl _ wo groups of cx-per\I~ , iU. ... knows all the answ-i.Meididilli dvertisers and Aleamlit 1 ·us to buy thii;: ' ~:'~fl}lf ' 'conblns fewer ~.~: -.1,'- A ~jli W~at cs !bowing the ~·Ml. : · s ·in various ~~fjta; 'L ilas. . . pubUShed in • -1. '"1d\~ijii cs. None o( ttJtm ,p.i;tl~ ul, except ror the ~ ~Isbell In !S"plomber 1970 issue bf "COnsuJl)er ts." This · t~Je. ins ~!lf sh o w i n ' phosphates as a --age or total in- ~ 1n' a. giv.tn ·ji{xluct, shows the amount Gt phospha:f' g grams that will be used in a w • g' machine or dish.,.~. • \ ' ::;;, • .\ci:uul?· ~· ' ~~ • •' l Ii Tld1i.._ more J11 rate method of com- parltolf.. ~ ~ coOOentration of in-1re6!rdl~ _ Cll!fl qualfty used varies ... ......,..._ Wgem to detergent. 1Ugli-dlzty, ~gcata, such as liquids ~ ~ 'ciilbwashing have nn • But If JOU tried to wash heavil; IOiled clothes in theae you. would -not be-pteVe<f with your results since they are too mild to do any effective deaning job ahd they would flll your walher Wfth suds. · Pure:t soaps -eltfler liquid or 'pawders -contains no phosphates either. But unlea you have soft water, you are going 1 to pt a hard water CW'd in your clothes &Oiti the soap uni ting wi!!ti minerala. This wiU result ·m gray, yellowed, harsh clothes. Neary all o( the enz~ presoak pro- ducts, are high in phosphates, as are the diabwasher detergents. Other-laundry detergents vary greatly in quantity of phosphates. Ir you wanted to do your part towards reducing the phosphates in waste water you could choose a product relatively lo1v in phosphates that will still clean el· fectively. , Letters from consumers to detergent manufacturers requeslitlg this type or product could be effective in , n'*lging_ them along on this. ' QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKJ:D Q. What vegetables can you suggest for salad to substitute tor held letlUce which is so high! priced right now? A. Various types of leaf letWct such as· romaine can be used ln place of head let- t\ltt. Raw spinach makes a dellctous, hlahlY nutrilioUs iaJad =~~ ::. ::J:::. !' ,..,. . -A marinated raw vegetable salad can be made with caullnower, cucumber, radllhes, carrots, etc. Another good salad Is made 'Nlth raw broccoli flavored. with lemon Julee and sour cream. ~ The marinated bean salad mlde with' varioua types of cooked bellOI -green,~ kidney, garbanzo -la populor with many people. Grated carrot salad -seuoned with a bit of sugar, grated Jemon peel, or salad drnsing -ls a nutritious choice too. You have to wonder wtty so many ' people are bung up on lettuce when lhere ""IO llWljl other pooalblllties! " I ' ~ • • ~ fl DAILY PILOT - • . . ' • I •• ' ' .r i .. ' I ' ! ' .. .-" : l ' ; l /!: • I . ' ! i •• .. .. .. ' " " .. .. .. • : I \( \· • [: • . . , ~ t I ' ' :· ' ' ' ' CRAFTY DISPLAY -Previewing some ol the Arrowmont crafts that 'viii be displayed by mem- bers of .the South Coast Alumnae Club of P i Belo Phi on Thursday. Oct. 8, are (left to right) Chri sti Cooke,, 5, l.'lrs. lioward /\leans and Mrs. Donald Annual Baok Review Series •• Cooke. The items will be shown during the tradi· tional Arro"".mont Sch~J Coffee which will be pre- ceded on Friday, Oct . ~. by the Celebrity Book Re- vic\v Series opener. r · ) • . . , I Novel Idea Becomes Ttadition .Ai new ' novel by -Miss G\ven Bristo\v., "Calico Place," will be the .featured selection for the first review in-the 17th-annual Celebritr -Book Revicv• Series sponsored by the Pi Beta Phi South Coa st :\lun1nac Club. Presenti ng th e author al 10 a.n1. on frid3y. C)cl. · 2, \Viii be·l\11ss Carl otta \Villian1 s. Studio City liter- ary critic whose \vork ha s been recognized by na- ti onal magazines and foreign and American ne ws. papers. Other books to be rcvie\\•Cd during the inital pro- gram \Viii be "Den1ocracy at Gun Point" by Andre Papandreou. prime 1ninister or l-;reece before the overthrow or the govern1nenl : "Ten ni s, How to Play lt' Ho\V to Teach .It," by Ed Faul kner, and ''The Executivu," a novel by Alex ander Fullerton. Others \\•ill be "The Ravi shers," by 1.1erle Lyn n Bro\\'n, and "'Conflict or Interest" by Larston Farrar. Chairman of the series is 1.1rs. Howard ?.1eans, \Vho is · assisted by 1'.1rs. Richard Elliott and Mrs. La1vrcnce Kittle. t-.·trs. l\'1 ~1 fill s may be contacted at 54~GlOa for r~servations. Tickets for the sea·so -are SlO and $3 for in- f'livid ual reviews. All proc;eds will benefit Pi Beta P~i ph ilanthropies. ( :\lso on the group's c~Jendar is the annual :\rrown1on t School Coffee, 1to be ho sted on Thurs- da y, Oct. 8, by f\•trs. Donat Cooke of Costa Mesa.· Mrs. Cooke, chairman f Arrowcraft sales will be assisted by the Mmes. vangeUne Christia~sen , i"J. J. Egli, V. S. Kerans, Faeanor Abbett and Betty Fulmer. f • Displayed during the * a.m. to 3 p.m. event, to which the pub~ic i~ invi , d, will be the tradition- al crafts from P1 Phi's Ar :owcraft Shop in Gatlin- burg, Tenn., including nati e wood carvings, bas- ketry. brooms, modern cer mies. tote bags, hand- \voven linens, baby articl s and stuffed animals and toys. Arrowmont ·school also classes for graduate and u audit, co-sponsored by lhe-.U offers summer craft ergraduate credit and iv ersity of Tennessee • • Indian Maiaens Scouting for New Members Smoke signals are being sent by mother~ and daughters of thh YMCA's Nation of the \Vhitc liufJaJo for their annual recruitment drtvt tonight in ?itarina High School and tomorro\v evening in 111m•1n&ton Beach High School. A mock ce remony, slides or pa sl I events, crafts and ref re 'vhich are open to girls ing for new members Popkin and Sharon E n111ents are planned for lhe 7:30 meetings bet"•een 5 and 9 and their mothers. Look- re (Jell lo right) Suzie De xter, Gwen ers. \. /. ,,.,.-- _,-• ~ • HorQscope ~ '~ t Sagittarius: Keep / - Promises, ~nter.tain THURSDAY · -CANCllll (Jun< !J.iy D): you wU I ultima~y rective. · Wile to .UCk to flmiliar Entertain friends in style. This OCTOBER. I ground. Bullcl on solid ~r. docs not mean e1lravagance. BJ' SYDNEY OMAM TemptaUOA ii to Y,lp detalls.· ll does mean th~t y~u s~d This woUla be error. Obtain spotlight qu.lity. Dvlq lillr IBmlq ti o ma. jor motktl plctarf:, 1 • utnleter ud u utroeomer were Mftd a1 &eclaalcal acl- vloen. Tiie ..-n..Dy walked tff tH lei wbe1 be ,.... tlult &lie utrololer w11 rtctlvlq twke 11 muell IDOOIJ. Tiie movie w11 "lbe llta•eely Body," wla!cll 1t1r- ,.. WUllam Powell .;.. Hedy Lomorr. AJUES (March 21-April 19 ): Lie low. Gain indicated ii you play waiting a:ame. Let others mtke first mo\·es. Yo u r strength comes vii follow through. Give attention· to mate, partner. Make some wise cor.ces.sions. TAURUS (April 20-r>!ay 20): Emphuls on work, -basic chom, how you relate to nelahbon and associates. Fine for being with persons Who shire your interests. Steer clear of one who sings the blues. GErtUNI (May 21.June 20): Red tape can be pushed aside -but you may require letter of introduction. The more preparation, the easier you r task. mission. Be willing to In· 1Vestlg1te. Amwers are '11>- tainablt. Dint from Gelntnl message. ·Be CAPRICO.RN {Dec. 22-Jan. aware of • real estate op. 1g): Emphasis on career, portunlUes. ~encral potelitlll and standing LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Ac· i~mmunl\y. Your actions ctnt on brothers , sisters. other go 1ttention. Be sure it 111 cloae relatlves r~tne for U:l--fa ble by beh\g patient. a\- Ung topther ·ror family re--tent! w\llJpg to examine all union. Make gesture which sides cit: quitltlon. helps relieve tension. Strive AQUA RI Ug (Jan. 20-Feb. for greater harmony. 18): At'C~t on bow you spread VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. !!\: your messaat -: !Deans p~ Add to posaestlo11:1. Avoid !<'If· ~head on adverhSUll, pubhc~­ deception. Refuse to go along tions. Touch all b~s. Don. t until money ls up front . ~lay neglect one who aided you ut sound harsh, but il i s post . Travel plans n e c d nece.!lary. Message w i l I polishing. become increasingly clear. PISCES (Feb. l&-March 20}: LIBRA Sept 23-0ct ·1"\· Examine poltc-ies, tax retun1s, Jo~lne for purchii.st of aPpa~I: bills, _debts' 'gel fi~ncial Brighten surroundings house 1n orderJ Not wise to make your own bright colors. o v e r e x t en d y o u .r self. Cycle is high ; lake iniUatlvc. Your assets are great -1f pro· Circums tances favor y 0 u r perly managed. Act accord· special efforts. Make personal ingly. appearances. IF TQOAV IS V 0 U R SCORPIO (Oct . 23.Nov. 21): BIRTHDAY you have original Much that has betn happening !~ch ; you can be gentle, but behind lhe scenes will be Wrctful when necessary. You revealed. A relationship is put have started a project which to test. Best lo finish rather could lead to greater recogni- than to begin p r o j c c t s . tion, emotional stability. Enlarge horizons. To flrnl DUI wM'I 111<~1 tor YOU 1 .. m°"'y fM' klvt, orclt1 S't'Ollfl' Om1rr'1 SAGITl'ARl\JS fNov . '.?~ baoklll. "Stu tl Hin!• JO#' M•n .~11 ~. K · Th Women.# S..-.1 ~ll'llld•lt •nd 50 ctfltl I.A;\;. 21): etp prOllllSCS. C I~ Omfrr A1!rolo9Y Stct&ll,~ DAILY more uou glVe now, Ille more PILOT. eox lHo. Gl•NI c1ntr11 sr1· ~ lol11, Ntw York. H.'I'. IG0l1. ON THEIR MARK -Revving motors for the Harbor Olympic Pool benefit on the Orange County Fair~rounds at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Oct. 4, are (left) Don Pentecost. Costa Mesa High School. and Jeff Littell, Estancia High School. l\1rs. Robert Searles, coordinator at Ne\\lport Harbor ·Hi gh School keeps lhe records straight. ' Motorcyclists Race To enefit Swimmers P ssiona1 n1otorcyclists will ract in a Gr and Prix bcn· ent at 2.30 p.m. on Sunda'y, Oct. 4, 1t the Orange County Fairgrounds. Proceeds from &he 22-event race will go to the Harbor O\ympic Po o I l"und. 1be fund-raising drive r 0 r the 50 meter pool to be located on the Newport Harbor High School grounds is suPPorted by the arta chambers of coin· merce, city counrils and Ne1v. port·Afesa School District. Approximately ,$350,000 is needed to build the Newport. fl1esa Athletic Compla. The scOOot district has allocated half but the city 11nd th:! com- munity must each provide $87,500, according to a spokes- man. Supporters believe the Ha r. bor Area needs a 5n meter pool for expansion of the city 's Programs Announced A series of meetings and Saddleback lnn, Santi Ana procrama for Oc\ober has will be tht seUing ror a cnn- betn announced by th e fertnce Oct 24-25 on Educstion QUdbirth F.due1Uon Asaocia. for Family Llvi0,8 . 11Uss Dalt don of Los Angeles, Inc. Lechtman, 1187·1 50$, may be A film, "OllklbirU! for the contacied fbr Information. Joy Of •Jt'' will be shown on Childbirth classet \\'\11 beain Monday, Oct. $, tn Ule. McFld· throughout lhe month in den Junior lUstl Sch o o I varlous Joc11tlons. Schedule-s •udltorlwn, SSll\O -Ano, it I .may be -ln<d from Mbs p.m. Lanie Black, 8934667. recreation program In waler safety, llfesaving, learn· to· swim 11nd scuba programs, life guard traioing. CIF and AAU S'A'im and "A'ater • meeb and cievelopmcnt of aquatic talen t. "Its size and dln'ICnsion w 111 n1ake it idta\ for simultaneous and diversified tr ai?ling and instruction, .. added the spakes- n1an. Aroirdlng to Bill Sl. Cl1lr1 CO!ta 1\-1esn city counc.llman, the committee takes no fin an-- clal ris k in sPonsoring l h e race. "All proceeds b t yo n d o~raling costs wUI 110 i. the rund . Depending on the si1.e o< the crO\vd. the fund sh:>uld receive $3.000 to '8,000. 11 Tickets arc available at \hi!: entranct1. Chairman ot the Mothef'.t Club, supp;ort group to· t he pool, is Mrs. George Robert· son. Assisting her are th t fltmcs. John Biiling; co-ch1\1- n1an, Mel firmer, ltobcil Scarles ind Bert Coffey, -.. ' • .. .. .. .~ < l . . ' • ' I<': •• .. •JI'. ~ ' . ; :,.,. ,P, 1; ~ ' r " • ---. -· ·' • Wtdntldl1, S.0-JO, 1970 DAll.V l'llOT 11 LB Woman 's Club ,.,. THi H-1-W , ·Reach Ascencfs L&QK ~ Mllo Foye larlon, ind J. W. Lansd<ll, Mun 1orm Iheme o1 ,..,,and .lllWlldlrector . malh.6 ........... for tbe Sll'1 will be <llairnwl Include Mrs. Clil- .,.. 1 ol tbe L1111111 Beach lord Louckl, amenltle1; Miss loi ·-··Club !or their f~st AnneM11Uln.artandpennle• HAIRSTYLING luncheoa prorram on Friday, ror art, the Mmer. Ruth ,. ./ Oct. 2. Hall and Amer and Miss by the area's ,... 1 Mllallfon,alar orpnlst'o! Bent.on. budpt; the Mmes. TOP STYLISTS! tbe Lawrence Woll: show, will Cara Harding, bulletin; HalphH---itf<rl·selectloo ol'll1llllc lrom-Bell;-chlldr<n and yooUF, · cbam~ to classic follow· Henry Lingren, citizenship; 1ng t,hl 11:38 p.m. luncheon Erilest Carman, communitY. and melling In.the clubhOUlle. service, and Saunders, arts Rllft'Vatlons may be made and crafts. by eaillnt Mrs. IAlclen Mearui others are , the. M me 1 . at 411-1411 or Mrs. Henry Dorothy Hobaon , ar. Kru.k at ttf..M27. rangementa; Eric W 11 d . f""-, Fln't vlCe president and pro-decorations ; Henry Kraak, C. gram cbalrman ts Mrs. Louis ;Jr Martin and Lucien Means, Underwtlod. Other officers ·ar,.e .-reservaUons;· -Kraak,-ti:eatur, Manicures the-Mmes. 'lbrift G.· Hanks, hospital and welfare ; Edgar •nd second vice president; Kim Axtell, hospitality; Jes s.e PecflcvrM Ellis and George Thompson, Dungan, house e<><hairman; _ ly Appolnl"*ll seaetariell; . Ruth Hu 11, F. A. Franke, internaUonal 1reuurer; Georgia Arner , hostess ; Arner and Hanks, 1 I YIYIANI WOODAii I fi.aancial secretary; Lela yearbook; Louther, pre!ls ; ; L __ ::COS~M.,mcs,,,,,::..__,;.,J •. Finklea, dean of chairmen; Miss Helen Unger, emblems c Floreoce Robinson, ho u 1 e and seals; Miss Ne 11 director; Warren A. Stam-Mobrman. dfll:ing room baugh, rental director; Edith hostess; Mb!! Alice Ledger, Saunders, junior coordinator; historian, and Mis!! Laura ~I K. Louther, parliamen-MBl\)etta, inspiration. matli.'6 WiG & BIAUTY SALON 5-41-3446 P C M b 21t-D ... 1MltNet . eace orps em· er~ .HILLS"" sou•" COSTA MDA To Live in Ethiopi~ l~~M.~1.:::::. ~sh.::::::::rp~ Trade; Use · · Dim ... A-Lines VisiUng in Huntington Beach husband as a high school on leave fronr Africa were teacher. Dr. Schlesinger· of. Peace Carps lll<lllbers Ll"·,~n:;;<.i;:•t.d~;;'"'~tbe;;;,;w.cJ~dln~g~. =~========;:i HISTORICAL MOMENT -Kappa Kappa Gammas will be cele- brating the lOOth anniversary of the sorority's founding in October. Planning centennial festivities are (left to right) the ~Imes. Allen L. Goody, J ohn P. Nelle! and James P. Casey, officers o! the Southern Area Council . The event will take place ll1 the Disney~ land Hole! Saturday, Oct. 3. rence F.dward Ma•.tna and his recenl bride, tbe former Sandra / Evelyn Hlcka, who Is the daughte-of Mr. and Mrs. Ru .. sell J. Hieb of HunUngton WE ARI HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION TO OUR STAFF OF · To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are remiiided, to have their wedding- stqries with black and 1'bile ~lossy r.holo- gr!lphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- partment one-week before the-wedding. · Pictures received' after th.at time will not be_used. For engagement announcements it . is . imperative that the story, also acco.mparued by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or !JlDre before the· wedding date. If deadliDe is..not rnet, only a · story will be used. .i To help fill requirements on both wed· din~ and engagement s~ories. forms are -available ·in all of the DAILY PILOT 'o!/ices. Further questions \\·ill be 'answered by \Vomen's &ction staff members at 642-4321 or49'-~. ' ' New Members Greeted . . By Damas de CGiridad Mrs. Calvin P. Schmidt, pre!ident of Damas de Caridad, welcomed n e w members during a cocktail party in the Fullerton home of Mr. aRd A1rs. William Moore Jr. Honored were the Mmes. Willllitll Kellogg, 0. Lind Jones, Jerry P. Andes and Francis· B. Coanally, Fuller.ton; Allen Hodges, San- ta Ana; Richard Manzo, La Habra ; Edwin J. Tireman, Anaheim·: E I g e n e Boston, Buena Park, and Phillip Webb, Oraiige. Mannequins for the 10th Bal Masque, to take place Feb .. 27 in the Anaheim Convention Center, were introduced. dur- ing the first general meeting of the year. Mrs. raul Ovando. mannequin chairman made t h e annauncement of the names. ~ Proceeds from the ball will be used to help_ !ullill tbe Damiss . pledge toward j>urchese of a ' linear ac- celerator for treabnent of caa- cef patients. Imbibers . /. . . ' Enlighted Beverage glasset that light up are the newest gimmick in barware. The 12 and JS-ounce item!! are seven and nine inches tall, ~ each is on a 1ooted plastic base. Th e manuract~rer suggests alternate UM!!!, such as for flower-bol~rs canclle-bolden. SEAR CHIN~? 'f Come to a •.• FREE YOGA LECTURE A IOCCISIPUL PHILOIOPKT POI UM YIAll TtfftUIAT MNIN• OCT. 1 I P.M. I IATUIDAT MOININ5 OCT. J If A.M. I WIDMDIAT AITllNOON OCT. 1 J P.M. Ta.,.ht by KALIDA$ and IHARATI YOGA CENftR 445 E. ·11th St. Suite I Cost• Miu '4U211 Kappa Celebration Beach. Centennial Observed The pair traveled to Amer. ica for reBM!gnment In the Peace Corpe to AddJs Ababa, where they now are contlnulng their work. A huge birthday party is being plaMed by Kappa Kap- pa Gammas in honor of the sorori~y's founding 100 years ago. · ·The celebration, arranged by. the Southern Area Council, will begin at 11:30 a.m. Satur· day, Oct. 3, in the Disneyland Hote1. , Honored guests will include Kappas who are 50 -ye a r members, Mrs. James C. Prior of Arcadia, province director, and the a c t I v e chapten on the UCLA and the University of So u the r n Califlrnia campuses. Actives also will participate in the entertainment. Keynoter will be Mrs. Lester Graham·of Van Nuys, naUonal dU'ector of personnel. The council, which is com- prised of presidents of 7.3 Kap- pa groups from Santa Barbara to San Diego counties, is head· ed by members or the Southern Orange C o u n t y H.H. Lonsdales Feted On Champagne Cruise Lonsdale. Alumnae A11sociation. They also visited Afanning's parents, Mr. and Mn. Michael Manning of Chica10. The new Mr. and Mn. President is Mrs. Alle n Goody of Newport Beach, and assisting her are Mrs. James P. Casey or Corona del MlV" Manning were married la a vice president and ' cbainnlin garden ce.remony at · I.he of the centennial festivities, h1>me of Dr. A n d re w and Mrs. John P. Nette), C.osta Schlesinger, director of the Pit e s a , secretary-treasurer. Peace Corps in Monrovia, Both Mrs. Goody and Mrs-. -Liberia, West Africa, v;here Neltel have served a s Mrs. Manning was servlng as presidents or the Southern a health instructor and her Orange County Association. MRS. MARGARET CUTIING DTERT (fo rmerly Clrcu1 looteryl QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN 225 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA A champagne cruise-aboard the Belle of. Balboa in· augurated the golden an- niversary celebration for the Harry Howell Lonsdales of Panorama City, foonerly of Balboa. Alumnae groups h e I p I n g with centennial arrangements are \Vest\vood. seating: Long Beach. flov.'ers; San Fernan- do, pi.iblicity: Glendale and Whittier. pJacecards; P as a dcna, entertainment; South Bay , decorations ; Arcadia and Southern Orange County, hospitality: Northern Orange CoWlly, lighting; Los Angeles. closing ceremony, and Pasaden11 Juniors, pro-. Born in Tacoma, Wash. and gram. I raised in HQllywood, Olga --- Warren became the lride or Lonsdale in Los Angeles 50 A buffet supper in the Balboa Island home of their daugtter, Mn:. Virginia L«lsdale White followed . Co- hosts were Mr. hnd Mrs. Robert Kenneth Lonsdale of Sepulveda, a son a n d' daughter i" i~ -law. Assisting were granadaughters Cathie Lee and Leslie AM Whitt and Judith AM and Jan Ellen years ago. A native ol Shellon, Conn., Lonsdale was associated with Univ er s a I Studios for many years, serv. eel in.. the 91st Division during Wurld War I and was skipper of Mrown commercial ftshing boat, Virginia Mae II, moored at the Balboa Pavilion for years. They are actiwi in the American Legion and ~ux· illary, North H~ywood Post. MAlMll • • IMfT....,... c..... .. •• ':Cl. .... ·-©~ - 0,. M•., Tllen., "!·If tll t •·•· ~i1~l1~YlmW/i 19 fnhion ~ Sarlfl .... '' rn1Hot1 ttllM......., lfllth THE ULTIMA II MAKEUP BOX-YOUR GIFT WITH 11.00 PURCHASE I UL T l MA II GOES BEYOND A MERE SAMPLE WITH THIS EXCITING GIFT P'OUR ,,G BEAuTv PRODUCTS· FREE WITH YOUR s.oo P'URC:.:.,~I! oir '~y Ul..'t/MA II PRODUCT! LIP MAKEUP, JH A LUSCIOUS NEW ULTIMA PINKt PATINA EYE SHADOW, A DUAL COMPACT WITH SHADOW AHD .. HIGHLIGHT~ ,.RANSPARENT BLUSHING GELt EYE MAKEUP R'EMOVEA! IT1S EN~ TO • MAKE SURE; YOU SEE FOR YO~ELF' AIST HOW MUCH UL.TIMA II CAN DO FOR YOUR LOOKS. AVAILABLE°FROM OUR COSMETICS. - ROBINSONS NE\A/IDRT • FASHION ISLAND • 644-2800 • I • • • ' l 1$b ~YPILOT . . "wolottdli. s..tombet '°· 1910 ---.... .--;.... Guarantee Run~ Out ·tSix:Week Service Ca·ll .Not Made !ii' f:: ~: JjJ husband Wll •. tduizts ~of my1 -"·~~-..... ---Ille ---·ailed ~'""" ..... all la em'Jale 3111 and te. oiod ,,. .._ w.iit J!\ore cbildren. 1'* tell • wlO' this <oq>pletely ----Pe p<riqrmed · •mill* balpital! According to tom&-• -._,om1,. are done Ill .,. 'iiji;' el eertaln pbylidans - -.. lloll!Dd clooed -~ • . llbould respectable cili*m be • btbaTe like criminals in order terminate their child-bearing days? ~cu-males in Calirornia or New--iii;. wrgery openly, while in tbq ... are forced to go wt· ~ !Or tt. -JUNE IS llUS'l1NG Otrr ~ ..,... DEAJI JVNJ!:: ,_ JOL Y• 1* -... ··--· ... -· DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1111 going with a ·man wbo is lepUlted fnm hil wife. Ike pl.JI rat for a cheap room where he ...... some ol b)s -but he ii...., tbere.= wUh me from Monday tfuiiiiili • Oil~ Iii takes a ~ and , goes to bll wife'• place. She II • bic llob and Ike caree nothin& for her but Iii Is nuts obout his children. mad 'and yelled, "Womeri ar. a dime a dalen but a mu can newer f'tP1-: his -."llovtlllmldldcM>illalnkhe 11 truu,,. me rtpt. Sbould I laul"tluit he make • choice and lake ll!Y cbuces? -GREEN EYES DEAR EYl!:S: Be alnady .... medo 6t cWce. Y• faD • .Jii! dims I doata catecery bec11re "Ii maa ea •wer reptaeo ~II -.• Gel amort ud ...,....- I. When he moved back bett on Monday we got lato a bic fllhl. I told blm lhe next time he goes to bil wife'• place he can .Uy there becoule·I am fed'll]I - speodinJ every -alooe. Be IOI Alcobol i.s no ahortcut. to IOCW IUCCtSS.· Ir you think you have to drink to be ac· cepted by your frlencll, ,., the i.ci.. Read "Booze and You -fer Teentcers Only," by Ann Landon. Sent 35 ce1111 in coin and a long, self~, ltlmped envelope with your requelt in cart of the. DAILY PILOT. Wedding Vows Said St. Andrew's Presbyterian Clurch, Newport Be1cb was the oetilll( few the double ring C""'"°°1)' linking Mn. Jae• qeline Hamptoo, daughter ol Mrs. Emmett Childers of Newport Beach, and Jerry Doyle, son of Mrs. :Edward Doyle ot La£una Hills. John W. Given Claims Bride 'Ibe Rev. Dr. Clll.rle! H. Dieren!ield directed the vow .. diani!e. Matron of honor was Mrs. Glen Cluff, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Fred Marty ll'ld Sandra Kraz.inski. ~ man was Edward Stephenson, and ushers were James Floe, Jack Hartoog and Roy Apostolou. The newlyweds will reside in Newport Beach. John William Given, son ol Mr. and Mn. WU.lian Oliver Given of Newport Belch, claimed Margam Mary Dally u his bride during nuptiils performed in St. M a r y Magdalen Orurch, Camarillo: Tht bride ia the da~ ol Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fribcis Daily Sr. of Camarillo aod she asked her cousin, the Rev. Lawrence Purcell of San Diego to perform t b e cmm>ony. Miss Pamela Woods was maid ol honor and Mrs. Coulter Huyler served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. !.1aytor McKinley, Mrs. James O'Rourke, and the Misses Lynne Menne, Susan Schrelt>er, Susan Llnk and Jane Sullivan. Holly Martin was the flower girl. Gordon-Edmondson Rites Read • Home NupUal vows were read for Long Beach where he is af- Jeann! Lee Edmondson and filiated with Pi Sigma Alpha Harvey Glenn-Gordon in the honor !IOCiety;- Attending as best man was Terrmce Andersoa IOd uabers were Richard Given, the bridegroom's brother, John Anglin, Robert Clemo, Paul MayfieJd, Nicbolu Martin, Robert Levy and Thorn Huf- fman. Acolytes wtte Henry and <ltarles Borchard. FoRow- ing a Hawaiian honeymoon, the bridaJ couple is at home in Pasadena . The bride is a graduate of Marymount High School and the University ol Southern California where lhe pledged Kappa Alpha '!bet.a. She was presented at the 1 9 6 7 Cardinal's Ball and was a Las Patrooas debutante. Her husbahd is a USC graduate and now is enrolled at its Dental Sclxd. He is a member of Beta nleta Pi. Fountaln Valley home of Mr. Long Beach will be home for and Mrs. J a m es L. • •••.t.-K•li • "'''""' ai.rwe ,n EXPERT ADVICE -Mrs. Vance Cook (lefl), who pl ans to enroll 1.1 in lhe third series sponsored by the Santa Ana Y\VCA for mature ., women wishing to enter or re-enter the work world, receives ex· pert advice on what to \Vear from Mrs. Merrill Swenson. fashion consultant fo r the Y\VCA. The seven-week series will begin Fri· day, Oct. 2. the newlvw.r--'-H 'fHl"ll le ilnM lKlfilll Edmondson, parents or the. i;;;;o;;;;i;;' .. ~~;;,;;-;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;~;;i;;;;:;;;~;;i~ bride. 1, The evening riles were solemnir.ed by the Rev. Dr. J. N. Booth and the couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gordon, brother and sister-in-Jaw of the benedict. " Harborites Say Vows In St. Andrew's Rite Linda Joyce F a.b r e g a s , became the bride of Gregory · Wayne Moore during double •.i;q ceremonies performed by -il-the Rev. Dr. Charles Dleren- 1lfield in St. Andrew 's L..Presbyterian Church, Newport ,Beach. i• Parents of the bridal couple ?.are. Mr. aOO 1>1rs. John E. "Fabrtgas Jr. of Corona del .~rand Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ~·~·_Moore of Balboa Island. r.! Comlng.from New Jersey to I\~ her sister-in-law's ma.troll: 0,,f honor was Mrs. Robert Fabregas. Bridesmaids were the Misses Debbie Fabregas, the bride's sister, Kris 'Finstad, her cousin, and Na11 Cauley and Mrs. M a T k Thompson. Karen Finstad, another cousin, was the flower girl. AUending as best man was Steve Muller, whHe ushers were Roger Brandt, Robe rt and James Fabrtgas. the bride's brothers and James TiJera, the bridegroom's cciusln. Jackie Fabregas, the bride's brother, was the riag beattr. Both the bride a n d bridegnum are Qlrona del Members Mn. Phil Peoples will welmme members of Beta "'-IJila Pi Olapt.er, Beta Sigma \Ptii into her Hunling1on Beach on Tuesday, Oct. 6. 'Ibe Model Meeting. ln- p r 01 p e ct iv e embers to the functions or diopter and Beta Sigma will begin at 7:30 p.m. A qtlllllJon and answer skit be JftOOlllOd urdtr lhe il'-<IMIO ol Mrs. Don Krach~ '· MRS. G. W. MOORE New Bride JI.far 1:1,i&b . School graduates. Sbe is altelKliftg Orange Coast Collae where he graduated and he now is • senior at Callfomla Slate College al Fuller\00. Welcome membership chairman . Interested penons may call Mrs. Kracht for further in· fOrmation at 894-3536. I Moose Group Women of the, Mao&e, 11511 assemble the first and ·thfrd Thursday ol eadl lnolllb !Dr meetings in Moose Home, Costa ~fesa.' 'MMi fnatluos begin._11 a pm.. . • • · Dale Evans To Keynote Church Day Third Job Clinic Mature Woman Aided In Returning to Work ' The new· Mrs. Gordon is a graduate of Fountain Valley ffigb Scbool and her husband, lhe aon of Mr. and -Mrs. Arnold Gordon of Westchester, is 111 alumnus of Westchester High SchOol. They both are members of the &enera.I honors program at California Slate College · at . SAVE $20 to $60 NOW! Fully H•nd Tied WIGS "MONIQUE" WIGS A Day Extraordinairc has been planned by the Depart- ment of Women's Mini stries at the Garden Grove Community Church for Saturday, Oct. 3, featuring a talk by ~1iss Dale Evans. A job clin1c for mature women again will be offered by the Santa Ana-South Orange County YWCA, design- ed to assist those entering for the first tbne or returning to the work world . rricnt o( Human Resources .DeVeJopment and Unl~ity ol California Alriwltural Ex .. tension Sirvice, the series will include talks cm So You Want to Go to Work, Aµ You Ready to Go to Wcr~, M8'Ung Employer>' Expectations and Tedlnlques and Tesl T-g. Pleasure Precedes Business. ' .... ,," '59!' .. "'°"'! . A continental breakfast will be served al 8:30 a.m. and symposiums will be presented on ~fotivation, Communication and lllumin.elion or Today's Woman. Following the m o r n i n g sessions a buffet lunch Y•ill be served in tbe church gardens and fur fllhioos r r o m Robinson's will be shown. Tickets may be obtained from tbe church , 534-0275, Footwear Favored The seven-week series will begin Friday, Oct. 2, in the Santa Ana YWCA at 9.30 a.m. Registration is limited and on. ly open to women definitely in. terested in seeking employ- men l Co-sponsored by the Depart- Workshop Planned MlllflY execuUves currently' aMociated with the employ- ment field will present a realistic picture of the current market with suggestions as to techniques mature w om e n should take in approaching it. Individual coumeling and dlild care both will be available. Anyone interested in further information may Call the YWCA at 54%~77. Mtmbers ol Ca.ltJine Aul· iliary ~. Veterans of Foreign Wm will kather for dinner Jn the Co:Jony Kitchen re9laurant, Coet8 Meea at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. Ii then travel to the Amert.., LecJon Halli Coot. M• I« a meollnt. -Diltrlc! President The importance of both Mn. James Rogen 0 f parents conlributing to a Silver Sands Rivenlde Will conduct the an- Prir;1 h1cludn C1rffi11t: & •fyli1t9 , UNl~D •• , •••• , , • · $4t.tl WIGLETS -.. SI.ts lot Oelr .... 111.tl 1• °"'' ht. S11.tl 211. 0..tr $2'5 . ' . ::::,.' . NOW '29'5 . ' . PlllolJYUD, ••• ,. •• • SM.ti C~.T I-ITYUD •• ; ~ ••. SJl.tl I OTHER HUMAN HAIR WIGS s19s~ For young met. boots arc high on the list of favored footwear. 1 child's pre-school education nual inspection. 'i'i ll be stressed during a The first Tuesday of each1,. Members Of other . aut-J month at 8 p.m. members of iliaries are invited &o atteJx1 workshop at 9 a.m. Saturd1y , Silver Sands 286, N at Ive ~ functions. Reaervatiom Oct. 3, ln the Westbrook Fami· Daughters of the Golden West m11 ·tie made with Mn. Vrtr- ly COOrdl, Santa Ana . gather for meetings. Lake non A. Mathews, 541-uZa. or ALL SHAD{S Pll-ITTUD •••••••• S24.ts They range in height from chukkas to others that a re nearly knee-high. The boots meet compeliUon from two· toned oxfords, cobbled on ·husky lasts witb broad toes. and mostly In monk strap or &lip-on styles'. H<ited by the Santa Ana Park Clubhouse in Huntington h1rs. Fhrence KJrchner, MJ. Beach is the meeting place. 2631 · Community Nursery School,,1-------':.:.... ___ :,=::.· _______ -l] the sessioo. will include a talk titled It Takes Two and a discussion on the father's role in preschool education. The mo st popular combinations are black and brown and black and bronze. Anyone wishing information on the workshop may call Mrs. Tom ~k. 962-8326. VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE lll'4 ·E1st Co1st Hwy. • Coron• d1I Mir Phone 671-8050 WE'RE AT IT AGAIN 'Off lo "M•1~tl W11l" ln lo1 A119olo1 for Sprir9 7 1, Owt '90•1 i1 fo 1t•••lclo yow with 1111 be1t 1oloc.tio11 of fobric.1, • ...;-, ''"' ftOl ioot 111 Df•11t•Cii1111ty for tpii119 oriel 1111111111r. ~ How .•ui.,011 t+ii1 woolt ero b11c.k1lti111, i111porlflf from lilly, fOf P111hul1, AuortH ,.-ilri1 •"cf colou. w •• ti.blo ''"'' tri.c.et1le •"" ·•C•t•t• I 11ylo11 b lo1141: SIZES 5.14 ~-....;; CJ"-.. BIDTIQUE JI.SO CASCADES ll ... I.II ... ,,,_ °""" $1211 ------FALLS $22H --.... 12t.tl ' I 00"/0 KANEKALON WIGS Th• INST~NT HAIR. op ! THE TRAVELER ·Str•lch c1p, curlr er 111t1i-e111I top with l1p111d n9'•. s,.,. SI 0. 14.9, THE VOTA6ER ----~-=~=· With or witflovt ~·'*· fe.. flit 18" FALLS 1'"" 1001• s ... '"· $l2.95 19.95 .... 1>•.n ..... . -. WIG FALLS :::.-............ $42. 95 THE DUTCH IOY L"'9 th199y 111cl. 5,.,, $14. 22.95 THE ''GARIO" 24'' FALLS H•H1111d1 fot tt.1 fefitf fiih. io~ 1fyl11. 5,.,, I 10. $52.95 I 29.95 .... Ml.M .•..•••• 1h;>"wo1 .. ,11 leolt". Th1y'10 terrific ill p111h, 1klrh 011cl lot~· _,,? 111cl o 11i11coot follr ic 111 ho owt!f11/ prinh to bri ghten your 411pffltlo11 •II. 'th910 rainy·rlo v• c.otrti119 10011 11'1d t f e11ly Sl.50 ;. .. ,.·,,, S•• Yo.., Soo11! • JACICI( -IJ/J/J-/}/). -'--WIG & BEAUTY If /allie .1 SALON PS. Now fh1 t '~' "vo111191r 111" ef ''"'''L 1r1 off to 1chool i11 1h1ir ~•w fill 1111lio111, "'' h•"• l'l'IOrO 1tlw.1 lo h1IJ11 701 ~•• yowr wh1l1r 1fld h1litl1y "'lr4rob1, ./. U1• T-... kAmtricn or Most• c-.. ' Check Your Horoscope Read the .DAILY PIWT. \ 250 E. 17th STREET DAILY TILL 5:30 THURS. & FRI. TILL 1:00 COSTA MESA 548-3446 •• • ,. ·what's • the -District · Them .e for Harbor Council Cllaltman ratified to serve adminbtrator and lmpn:tve are the Mmes. Bersch, tea ch er · par-en t co m-- character a n d physical ; munlcation by partiClpa___ting Gregory Owen, decorations; In l n form a I discuuioM. Ronald Davies, health and Parents who did not return • welfare ; Dale Hagey , their questionnaires a\n d b C I hospitality ; Gene Shultice. wish to volwiteer may (:00-Har or ounci PTA inside publicity; Wiiiiam tact Mrs. Klees al '49-41911 Mn. Nigel Bailf:y Clapet, juvenile protection; or Mrs. Van Hoose n at 549- 1---~----"' esi<len"-----""'"-"'··ro~. rnagazlne.~t__m Sencu:lL.G..a.b>.t.J.ULL COMING UP : What's New in Pa u Is en. mother 'a Ramos is serving as liason Our District In 1970 is the w o r k s h o p : 8 o y d for the Spanish speaklnc Iheme of the program that McCullough, n e w s e t t e ; parents at Estancia. council will pre9ent from Eugene: Barnes, posters: 9 30 I II 30 M nd William Richards, -~ure Kaiser PT A : o : a.m. o ay, "'""~ Oct. 5, in the library at books: Joel Vail, publicity; Horace Ensign S c ho 0 I . Gerald Knapp, reading and Willard Reese, principal will library servi<:i!S; R. C. Sher· welcome the g u e s t s . rick, rOOrTl mother represen- Program will feature the tative ; Walter Scott, safety; rollowing t 0 pi cs and Brian Gallagher, telephone, speakers: Jn di vi du 1 I and Daniel Steverson, youth Pre5CI'ibed Instruction, Earl activities. William Hamilton Bjelland; A1ath Program. will serve as disaste r Elvin Hutchison : Open Court preparedneM chairman. Reading, Carl Vrebalovich : Corona de! Mar High Social Study Changes. G e r a I d McClellan and J a m e s McDonald , and Costa Mesa High, Ooo Achziger . Interested members of the community are encouraged to auend . Adams PTA Mrs. Paul Oblsell President COMlNG UP : l'drs. Paul Walson, second vice presi· dent amounces that the an- nual membership drive will begin Monday. Ocl 5 and continue through Friday, Oct. 15. Five free tickets to the Whale of a Day Carnival will be 8\Yarded lo the stu- dent in each classroom bringing in the highest per· centage of members. Bay View PTA Mrs. J. R. Davi• President COMING UP', Memberstiip drive will continue till Tues- day, Oct. 13, with the theme "Picture Yourself in the Ac- tion," Mrs. Norman Snead is ·chairman. REPO~TS: Get acquainted tea (or parents and faculty College Pk . PT A Mrs. CarltcM E. Russell President COMING UP : Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, in the multipurpose room ... 1'1embership drive r r o m Monday, Oct. 5, through Wednesday, Oct. 14. Mrs. James Morrow is chairman . . . Back-to-school night Tuesday, Oct. 13. REPORTS : William Sch,veen, director o{ marketing and sales at Lion Country Safari spoke and displayed a baby lion cub at the general meeting la!;t week . Board members hosted the refreshments. CdM High PTA l\lrs. Lowell Smith President COMING UP : Open board meeting at 9:30 a.m. tomor· row, in the faculty lounge. Gerald Mc:Clelland, principal and Joe Dominic, student activities director w i 11 speak. Mrs. Lowell Smith, president will introduce J oe Bernie, student body --presi- dent and Dick Day, senior class president. Coffee will be served at 9 a.m. took place yeslerday. Estancia PTA California PT A Mrs. Ralph S..gd .-------Mtr.Elrt"llnbbs•-------P,-residen•<-~-- President COMING UP: Mrs. William REPORTS : Officers to serve Campbell, second vice presi· are the Mm es. Earl Hubbs, dent is beginning th f! president: David· Guthrie. membership drive. Parents Robert McGuinness a n d may send their dues of $! Siegfred Sarber, vi c e per member to school with preSidents; Joe Meng and their children or join at John Ru ss i, secretaries; back.to-school night Wednes- Charles Goode. histori an, day. Oct. 21 . and Lynn Bosen, parliamen· REPORTS : ~1rs. Robert Klees tarian alo ng with Lawrence and Mrs. Alfred Van Hoosen Bersch1 as treasurer and have inaugurated a new coo--· budget and f i n a n c e cept called VIP vol unteers. chairman and W i I J i a m Very Interested P a r e n t ~ ruchards as a u d i t o r • may help teachers, school l'lln. Johnny Atackey President COMJNG UP: Board meeting. at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Ocl. I. in t.he"multipurJ>OSe: room .. -; Back·IG-school night at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 ... Donations for the rummage sale and auction such as books. toys, knick knacks, games, wearable clothing and workab~ appliances may be delivered to school be!ore Friday, Oct. 2J. Lincoln PTA Mn. Nlebol1 Kfoury President COMING UP: Back·to-school night for parents will take place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. S, in Gerry Graves Hall (cafetorium). Parents wtll be greeted by William Ritter, principal. Mrs. Nichols Kfoury, presi· dent -will introduce Ule new board members. Following refreshments, parenls may vlsit the clasarooms in .the same order their child's schedule is programed. Mariners PFO Bob ~furrel Presidenl COMING UP' Annual family ice cream social from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday. Oct. 16. Hot dogs, ice cream and homemade cakes donated by the mothers may b e purchased. A carnival or g a m e s and prizes will highlight the evening, an· nounces t.trs., Hobart A. Smith. chairman. REPORTS : Board members -hosted a back·to-school luncheon for the faculty. Mn. oJames H. McCunniff was chairman. Mesa Verde PTA Mrs. Killy Smith President COMING UP : Mesa Verde f..fouse Spills the Beans is the theme of the mem· bership drive that begins tomorrow and will continue through Monday, Oct. 12. Book marks will b e presented to every student and banners will be awarded to the three classes securing • Ransom Fees Collected for 'Coffers Clown Captured in Tip Top Carnival Network of Fun A Tip Top Carnival will take pl\ice at Top of the World School. Laguna Beach, Sa turday, Oct. 3, fro1n 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. with top notch. games, prizes, rides and cake sale. Being roped into clown- ing around for the affair by Stacy Collins (left) a nd Jack Fallou (right) is Mrs. Monique Fallou, ways and means chairman. the highest percentage of members. Paularino PTA l\trs. Fred Pa\mer President COMING UP : Board meeting -aH:30-p.m;--Tuesday, Oct:-6, - in the teachers' lounge. REPORTS. Chairmen ratified lo serve are the Mmes. Ar t hur Lundgren, parliamentarian: Richard Schmick and \V illiam Bran- nick. hospitality; Ni ck Hanson and Levon Bard sley. ro om r e pr esentalives; Bernard Kilday, publicity; Raymond Totah. exhibil.~ and posters: No rm a n Hansen , safety and juvenile protection; Ronald Nichols, Founders Day and honorary serv ice av.·ards; Penn y \Vag-· goner. health and \Yelfare; Bardsley, character a n d spiritual ; Ross Young, newsette ; Robert Welfare~ library; Ronald Richardson. magazine su bscription, and Fred Westover, sunshine along with Gordon Imler, principal as advisor. Sonora PTA !\In . Richard Riley President CO?<.llNG UP : Immunization clinic for student! Thursday, Oct. 8. . . Back-to-school night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ocl. 13, in the multi-purpose room. Parents are invited to visit their c hildren 's classrooms. • .f..tembership drive Sonora Regatta slarts tomorrow and ~ill continue through Tuesday, Oct. 13. Winning class will be award· ed a $5 prize. Te Winkle PTA P.tn. LaWttnee Englebtart President COMING UP: P.1embership drive will begin tomorrow C1nd continue through Fri· da y, Oct. 30. Students may return the ~ues of $1 to their homfi room. -Mrs. Charles Lamb at 546-801.8 may be contacted for further in- formation. Proceeds from the drive will be used for pu rchasing athletic uniform for track and basketball teams. .Back·lo-school night at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Oct. 6. Refreshments will be served following classroom visitation. Woodland PFO Mrs. Ernest Kosllaa President REPORTS : Winnie the: Pooh is the theme or the mem- be rship drive ending Friday, Oct. 9. Mrs. Mark Ranmf. chairman announced that the classes in the upper and lower grades securing the highest pe r cent age of members will be awarded a Pooh p\ncic in Tu s t i n Avenue Park. Poll Shows Students' Concern LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPl)- A nationwide survey of 2,000 hlih school students showed 91 percent of lhem willing to defer their personal interests and work for a year on one of the nation's problems. The study, made by Purdue University, showed most of the st udents would be willing to donate a year to work on pollution or poverty · wilh a small er percentage willing to work on race and education problems. Purdue's measurement and research center made the study in April in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Besides the 91 percent of the 2.000 who said they would be willing to work for a year on one of the nation's problems, the center also found: -34 pe1·cenl said they would \\"Ork on problems of poverty. -10 percent said they would ~·ork on race problems. -10 percent said they would v.'tlrk on educational problems. Pupils assigned priorities in lhe same order when they were asked to say which set of problems tl'ley would be most willing to pay taxes to try to solve. Although pupils did not assign the highest priority to 1·aclal problems, 60" percent sa id they were concerned about national attention given )race problems in schools. Seventy percent said they had no strong objection to working closely in school with pupils of other races. Thirty percent believed their own. school has race probl~ms. Twelve perCf!nt would object W sharing lockers w I t h per!IOns or another race; and l I percent would object to al· tending Interracial school al· !airs such as dances. ~tore than haU the pupils belle\'ed the best sohHJon to race_problema..in schools was rrccdom of choice for eupils to attend schools that are eitm?r integrated or scgregatelt. Othc.r flndings: --8 percent fa vor separate -20 percent believf! parents but equal schools. have that responsibiiity. -65 percent agree there i,o; -38 percent b e 11 e v e "no acceptable future for teenagers have equal op- Arntrican society in segrega· p o r t u n I t y in schools lion " of schools. throughout the country, but 29 --41 percent agreed they percent disagree. had done little or nothing to --44 percent do not believe try to understand race pro-persons holding racist al· blems or find solutio~s. _. litudes should be juslices of -25 percent beheve the the U.S. Supreme Court, and responsibility to deal with race 22 percent believe such problems lies wlfh legislators. per80n.s should "probably not" courts and police. be jmtices. Conference Coming The sur vey sllowed 18 pe~· <:i!nt of the group felt the American system is not flex· ible enough and racial change is needed. An almost equal percentage believed t h e American way of IUe is superior to that oC any other cowitry. In between were 46 perc@nt who believed "serious flaws mar American society bu t the system is fl!xible enough lo solve them." "'·· • • l Law ana order will prevail friday, Oct. 2, when St. John the Baptist School Au xiliary hosts a f•m· ily ice cream soc ial fro1n 6 to 8:30 p.m. A roving sheriff will look up partygoers for a lee of 10 cen ts, and another dime will release Jhem· ,to enjoy ll1c homem tde pies and cakes and Ice cream. Ran~om· ing a Viclim, Mrs. Ross Bushhousen (lf!ft) are Ch8r- IP.ne Morgan and l\.1ark Hoffman. -20 percent b-!lieve the solution to race problems in i;choo ls Is lDtal elimination of raclal segregallon. Learning Is the Eye of the Mind wlll theme lhe ·Southwest District Region II : conference of National Secretaries to take place friday ·Sunday, Oct. 2·4, in the Newporter Inn. Host chapter is the Bahia group and beading the •leering committee is Mrs. Marti n J . Walsh, president fat the helm\. Charting a course or education and enterlelnment. during the three-day session are co- ordin ators (left to right), Mrs. Nora Carsey and Mrs. Del Beard. •• ' I ' n• lW .Y~ "' 'Ii<• .tt "i ' :Ii I .n~ 11· ' '1LOT -ADVERTISU 8 'Souper ~, Strawberrie$ Adapt Well to Recipe II)' CECILY BROWNBTONll hulband II pnoidaJI 9f the 'Tlld ... ,,_ .._ hllw p U ft l IUtlWDI)' Grauodhol ·•· Chtb Elaine ea1led b er One al .,. beat of recent cookhoot ''Gaolrmela an d .J.e«1ooa1 cookbooks la called G~• .. The ground hog "Gourmets and Groundhogs"-la the :J...ey brown animal ..Jn<IJll au)hor II E~glJ! redlled---l-e11·•·1>d-a.r-Elalne loves to putter In the powen u 1 wutbef prophet. kilcho,. and she bu atu1fl.ed Aa groundhog J!O-know, cooking. She took courses with 11 the pun 1 s u ta w n e y Dione Lucas, attended Cordon Groundhog -bll a1tadow on Bleu demamtratlonl in Parla February 2, Jt means· •ix more and bu been an inv~er~te weeks of winter weather. U culinary traveler -en1oyLDg lhtte ii no lbldow, spring is everything ~ street-stand here. anorrebrod m Denmark to One of the best recipes in Sacher Torte in Vienna. And Elaine'• boot ls for when trnellng Elaine ,fin~ an Strawberry Soop. Tried in OW" ouU&udlng dlah. she 1 likely kitchen, we found it an utter to try to duplicate it at bom~. delight So here's · 0 u r Elaine dos her belt cooking adaptatfoa of Elaine'• recipe. in the evening. She aays she often cooks until tbrte in the STRAWBERRY SOUP morning and then gets up at 2 quarta strawberriel noon to finllh up. "I'm a 1 cup sugar MatuHnpbobe," !he adds, "a 2 cups water mornlng bater." Elainn, 1 Grated rind of 1 orange former newspaper woman, Grated rind of 1 lemon who worked happily 11 1 night Juice of 1 lemon, about .3 editor, bu never gotten over tableJpoonl Mr love of the evening. 2 cup1 Rhine or lifoselle Because ahe lives I n wine Wash, bull and dr ai n strawberries. Turn into a11 eloctrie blender and liquidize: force through a fine-mesh strainer to remove tiny seeds; chill·---~----ln a 1-quart sancepan over low beat stlr together the sugar and wat« until sua:ar dillolves; boll genUy long enough to form a thin IJ'TilP - about Ill minu~ cbill. \Veil ahead of serving time, in a large mixing bowl or other container, stir together the clillled lllrawberry puree, chilled syrup, grated orange and lemon rind, lemon juice and wine. Oilll unllJ rudy to serve. ) Stlr weli ·and ladle into chilled cups or ·bowls; add a generous apoonful o( sour cream to each serving. Discourage eattrs f r o m mlxini-strawberry IOUP and soi.Ir cream: !iOUp tastes its best' when a little of the cream is'taken with each mouthful of soup. TUNA QUICHl 1 IRUNCH l'AVORITI ARRIVES AT SUPPER TIMI rg :•'l Punxsutawney, Pa., where her Sour cream Makes 10 servings. :It; 1<ll "' Classic Cuisine " " l1J~ oh " 1•1 ,. ' . ... French Offer Late-day Dish ~ •!V •:.: ,, ,, " '" :1 I) > ,. ll<' 'Ibe quiche, that aavory open-faced custard pie, is one of the classics of French cookery. Jn recent years it's been much-favored by American hostesses as a brunch entree ar cocktail-hour hors d'oeuvre. This version, though, is a sup- per main dish the whole fami- ly can en)oy. And it's prac- tically foolproof to make! A pastry shell Ls traditional, but this quiche is made In a heartier shell of rice. No need to roll out a pie crust. Just cook rice as usual. (It'• a good way to use. leftover rice.) M1J: In an egg and press into a pJe plate. The filling is a nutritious custard made of eggs and fresh milk (almost everyone has that on band) with the ad- dl4on of chredded Cheddar cheese. There are many varla· lions on the addltioos that can be made to this basic cbeete 1---~o.lor-Erochetr-_.,,flllJ,,,,ng -such " ba_con, i ' \... shrimp or lobster, b u t .. • ' • ' • • ll's fun to curl up on chill)' Fall nights under this colorful afghan. · Crochet 6 x 814" diamonds with multicolor centers to create gay "field o[ flowers'' effect. Great as extra blanket. , Pattern 7301 : directions. FIFTY CENTS for each pal· tern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air to.tail and Special Handling: otherwise third-class delivery will take three wcelu or more. Send to Alice Brooks, the Daily Pilot. 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Prlnl Name, • 7 Addre11, Zip, Pattern ... N1mber. NEW 1 111 f t Needlecraft Catala& -more '' JMtant fashions, k n Its , crochets, quilts, embroidery, ~ &iftl. 3 free patterns. 50 cent.s. •• NEW Complete lmlUI Gilt ,, BtN -over 100 1lft1 for all , occuions, 1ge1. Crochet, Ue ; cfye, pain~ de<llupqe, knl~ j. ICW, quilt, wean -more. SI. Ct••lete Af1tii11 llook-lubllni, pillows, gift>, morel fl. "It Jllfy Rip" Boot. so mu. "• 1n&u& •----~~·Gifti' Iia..a cenll. everyone's favorite tuna fish is used here. Either Swiss or Cheddar can be the cheese used. Serve bot from the oven, trus Tuna Rice Quiche makes 1 wonderfully satisfying main dish. lt'1 simple to make it u individual tarts, too. TUNA RICE QUICHE 11z cup uncooked regular rice 1 egg, beaten 2 cans (7 ounces each) tuna, drained and broken into pieces llh cups (6 ounces) shred· ded Cheddar cheese 2 eggs, beaten :li' cup milk Cook rice according to package directions. Combine egg and rice. Preas mixture evently against bottom and sides or buttered I-inch pie ]i>late building up slightly. fPiace 1 can of tuna evenly .... botlom and sprinkle with ono-hall of cboue. Top with remall)lng tuna, then cheese. Combine 2 eggs and milk. Pour over cheese and tuna . Bake in a preheated 400 degrees oven for 25 minutes. Let otand 5 mlnutei betor. cuWng !11< aervlng. Makel M aervings. Favorite Varied A varilUon of the cllssic Webb Rareb!L CllEDDAJt PIPPIN I teaspoon butter I\\ pounda natural apd cheddar cheese, sra&ed (about I cups) II cup (about) beer, at room temperature I teaspoon dry mustard 1,1 teaspoon Worcutenhlre sauce 1.'t. teaspoon paprika 4 English muffinl, split IDll toasted 2 tomatoes, each cut In 4 thick 1Uces Salt and pepper b.lelt butler and tip pain to coat bottom • cheete won't stick. Add cheese and 11 tt begins to melt, gradually add beer; llllr <OmtanUy with a -llPOOJJ. Add seuon1np end continue to ltlr unUl cheeae mlxbln "follows the -around the pan ... If too thick, gradually add mort beer. (Measure beer aft.tr foam bu 111bslded.) Place I -mum. 11a1-.m 11C1J of l brOller-pniof ramekins: <. Book of U Prb.e Alglaa11. 5Q_lop each muffin half will\ a ctnts Qullt Btok 1-16 pal· tomato slice. Sprinkle tomato terns. 50 ctntl. Mamim Quilt with salt and pepper. Pour •J Book J -p1ll.ernS for 12 uni· cbette aauce over tomato. que qullls. 50 cents Book 3. Broil 4 lncha from heat until "Quills for Todly'a Llving." just bubbly and hot -2 or I • » Pattuna. tiO conta. mlnuta. Mna • aminp. I • ..:UlftllCIMTMUi..WID..OCT. l.J MDT.AXTOTMMU-.' wt•..ft M ..... JDllWJQ&WmrWS .,. MOM&llOllU&m. STU KS . . AGED TO IDRCllONI All , I SHOESTRING POTATOESw:~ 1t JELL-0 GELATIN JOHNSTON'S APPLE PIE ~ 69' RED llDIEY BEANS MllfM, -ll<>L CAN ICE CREAM ..., SUPEn CATBllNG AWWWIW MYOlll. Ji.GAL PINl' ••••••••• 19': '' JONNY CAT CAT lllTll PILLSBURY ..... .... fj4t .~ J " ' ~ ".-, I ' ' .'.!\.''/£'//! '~ , . . . IDEFRllT SEC1DI 29 . ~ ~ 16"01. CAN 1 ••••• --· -, • , ••• , •••• , ••• APPll 'I ll'ICI !!'!!!~!~ ....... 95c • COirDCID 43c ----__ ,, Pm.Oflt · • IOUIBOI ~~!3! --~ :."=": ....... ~"' IMPERIAL MAllOAllolf !IL=:.... ... ,. ..... Olt Dm' ., AllC V~ClfAMc:ocas .... -69' j ,. l '7 Wtdnesday, Stptrmbtr '°· 1970 • .-. ' DAILY PilOT :J;J , Nutritious Shortcut Saves Time, B·udget ' GOODNESS BAKED IN FOR NUTRITIOUS MEAL •all is the ' time -when ac- tivity steps up from the more leisurely pace of vacation and -· summer fun. r Time for shopping, planning, anO preparmg lfalanced meals disappears as demands of car J pools, PTA, scouting, and community acUvitles com- mand attention. If you're a wor~wile or mother the schedule ii even tighter -so, we're happy to report on a time-aaving shortcut· to good -_nutrition frwn_tbe Amerkari Bakers Association. 1bey suggest using enriched bread as the base for that favorite meal-in-a.dish -the casserole. Add food.s from the other groups in the Basic Four, and the resu1ts is a robust, nutritious meal with as 1itUe as a half hour of preparation. time. F o r a nutrient-packed tempter to add variety to your family 's diet, serve "Cottage Cheese ~ and Asparagus Bake." 'This meat-substitute dish is perfect for a hurry-up supper -if&s so easy to make. " U.S NO. 1 GRADE I l'EIROnY ...... I D \ \ '· .. . i !, • j 1 IJ!~UJPrfN'O'~'~" ::~~~ .. 12~ SMOllEUNKS s;:;,~L 75'. • 12-0Z. ll1Tll DIERS POftK L INKS 16-0Z. P<G. 79' i CASABA MELONS M~"':.o Sc i u ! i CREAMY W'HITE, SP£CIAL TASTE TREAT •• I ••• I ••••••••••••••• FRESH SALADS • C~,.., 14-0Z. CARTON OOTATO, COlE $1AW OR MACARONI BOLOGNA lat 59' , N"\' •IH' CIMl'lpi.t1 .... •f ~·1 ~ ~eoon.re is Nlable. Touch.stwd1«19m1!•\ cwer-stte6 o.ccn..d Cooll-e. ,,.... in West-GMnlny -.'Id 1tyled for ,..eticalit)t and attrac:- ti""""5. a.dldlld with cotorful flowers, Sftlflitld Oesit,ner(:.ooil· Wiillre -shn clun with i'lll 90tP •nd -lef_,.ithout xauriftrr. All pieces in ttiitlttlletiw, prtctical -1me come lit,_. choa of·,-. ~le Of nocado ••• .\Id..,..,. • ... " TH!S WEEK'S FEATURE · Ill QUART , SAUCE PAN wm< COYB all °" wJe rilht llOll'! :, =j~+J~·=~~~~~~~~;~== REG. $399 $5.99 !VORY , ....... NECTAIS. APllCOT ..... -••• '" I KAL KAN DETUOENT kERtfSN'ltCOTHECTAR ..oi.CM9 ···---··• 39c DOG FOOD • .UCIUID KEIH'$ AlltCOT-"HEAPl't.£ -.. OIJI -····•··· 39c Ot1CnN STIW, MIAT ll'ClS. ,..Off' 63" WHIT'E KING GRANUlATm$0AP -.. ......... 69c .Ml.LS wmt 01C1C94 24' ~ 32.oz. •n.:. mu cCJtrotQNTIAtt SKAMPOO,... NII. •• 1139 rArn. 1S41.CAM. •• . ' ~ .. I • FOOD STAMP HEADQUAITEIS l J\.Jst stuff hard-coo~ed eggs wllh a creamy mlxture or cot~ tage cheele1 mayonnaise and seasonlnp, A r r a n g e on toasted rye bread slices and topwlth uparlgus spears and Cheddar cheese soup. Ac- co111pany the casserole with a tomato and lettuce salad. dessert and a beverage for a tasty meal that fulfills the Bask: Four requirement. And it's ~ady for the table in minutes. Another main-dish m e a I starts wilh a delicate. soufrle- like dish Called "Crab Strata." This smooth, Jight dish should be prepar~ ahead a n d refrigerated several h o u r s before baking: l\1ake up a salad of cfab meat, celery, pickles, onion, and mayonnaise, sparked with horseradish. Layer the salad and white bread slices in a buttered baking diab. Pour a mixture of egp, milk and seasonings over the top and bake. Serve with a green sa lad, carrot sticks and a beverage for a taste-tempting and balanced meal. COTTAGE CHEESE EGGS AND ASPARAGUS BAKE 4 hard cooked eggs · i. J cup cottage cheese 2 tablespoons mayonnaise ~ teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons pepper 4 slices rye bread, toasted l package (10 ounces) frozen asparagus, cooked and drained J can to~• ounces condensed Cheddai: cheese soup v, cup milk , l teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ¥l cup fine, soft rye bread crumbs . l teaspoon melled butter .or margarine " Cut eggs in half lengthwise. Remove yolks. Mash with fork. Add cottage cheese, mayonnaise, salt and pep;>er. Blend until light and fluffy. Mound into egg white cavities. Arrange t.Oast slices, trimming edges if necessary, in \\'Cll greased baking dish. Arrange asparagus over toast. Top with stuffed eggs. Combine soup, milk and Worcestershire sauce. S l i r until smooth. Pour over eggs. Toss bread crumbs with but~ ter. Sprinkle ..., \op of casserole. Bike ln o v e n preheotecl lo 400 degrees tor 12 minutes. or unW brown. Makes t wvtngs. CRAB STJIATA 2 cana (6~ ounces each) crab meat, drained 1h cup minced celery \'4 cup minced onion 2 tablespoon1 diced sweet pickles . l/, cup mayonnaise Iii teaspoop horseradbh 12 slices w h i t e bread, crusts trimmed 4 eggs, beaten 3 cups milk • ~~ teaspoon pepper ~~ cup grated Cheddar cheese Combine crab meat. celery, onion, pickles, Jllll1onnaise and horaeradish. Amutce four sli~ of bread in I it.I-inch, buttered baking dish. Spoon over I/a crab meat 1 a I a d . 'Repeat, a1tematirlg bread with salad and ending with 1a1ad. Combine eggs, milk and pep- per. Add to casserole. Bate in a preheated 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Sprinkle with cheese and c<>ntinue baking for 15 minutes. 1.1akes 4 to 6 serV· ings. (Casserole ~n b' pi'epared a n d refr1gcraled several hours or overnight before baking.) Sure to be a hit for family suppers is Easy-Do Baked ~ Chicken, subtly flavored with tangy French dressing. EASY-DO BAKED ClllCKEN I envelope French dressin& mix ~11 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 (3-4 pound) chicken, cul Ufl 2 cups medium fine, 1ort bread crumbs . Combine dry French dress- ing mix with melted butter. Dip chicken pieces in butter mixture, turning to coat all sides. Roll in bread crumbs. Arrange chicken so pieces dCl not touch in shallow baking dish. Cover tighlly with foil. Baked in a preheated 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. Remove foil. Continue baking additional 15 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Frost a pound cake ring with a candy-like penuche frosting and lop with salted peanuts for a yummy fall dessert treat. · SLICED TURKEY COMB INES WITH CHEESE A Delight for All _ ,Tang Added to Turkey Round up all the hearty Sandwich, trim the crust.~ eaters at your house because from three slices of wttlte or they'·ll love this mouthwater· v.•hole wheat bread. Atop the first slice or bread. place Ing Blue Club Sandwich. several generous slices o! pre. A delight for young or old, cooked turkey and some this sandwich is. a "whole crumbles or American blue meal in one," and can be s~rv-cheese. Then place another eel with a vegetable garrush.-slice or breael over this layer ment and 1 fresh fruit dessert. andiatop this se:v ra1 slices of So, call all those sandwi~h precooked ham . specialists together and have _ Again pul some crumbles or them try this new and unusual blue cheese Over the ham and sandwich that combines tur-complete the sandwich with key, ham and American bleu the third slice or bread. '!o cheese .in a tangy concoction. hold the sandwich intact while Delectable flavor •net texture cooking, secure with several contrast are added with the tooUiplcks. zesty American blue ell~~. Carefully place the sandwich milting tlits sandwlclr..,.. • n llie basket Of'1">lll"'d .. R ..,,...~-t ular treat all year round •. fryer and lower it into hot oil. Zestt American blue I s Be sure to have enough oil so economical, too, and I little that the sandwJch Wffi be COm- bit goes 1 long way. You'll en4 plet,Jy immerJed while coo k· joy the eate o/ preparaUon as Ing. Fry the sandwich 1111 your family and friends enjoy golden brown and serve Imo tlris change o£ pace "hot medltitely with 1 f e w S&ntlwlch" id@a . crumble! of bluo cheesl!: over To make this Blue Club Ulc top as a garnishment. \ I • .. .. EGGS U.S.D.A. GRADE ~'AA" -. , - ~With Tllese! I . Utlmart BARGAINS! . AND -u ..... c .... ST.A.IDS I . ON ALL nlalA$iS dtu'f •TAID · · I. .... cts, Aic•uc11Y11AiES & IOIACCO t U.S.D.A. "CHOICE• IARGE END ,RIB ROAST c L•. -J . ,. . •' WJdlltSday, S_tpttmbtr 30, 1970 OAJ L"t,..l'ILOT IA.TH. SIZE WITH COUPON DIA~ SA~ 32< c ~.SOAP2•oa15 ~-· WITHOUT COUPON Gf'OD OCT. 1-7 . COUPON 2/A7~ LIMIT·ONE COUPON & HALF • SHANK 4 TWO BARS PER ADULT CUSTOMER MORRELl'S , C YORKSHIRE OR WILSON'S CRISPRJTE lb SLICID 65 , • •ACOll lb. SMAU END RIB ROAST ••••••••••••• 981t. •UnPOllTIOll I HAM.SLICIS WHOLIHAMS I I 551~. $1~!. 5,,b. I • .. .U.S.D.A. GUARANTEED INSPECTED FRESH FRYE-RS , Rllli'STIAll 1JERSEYMAID ()RADE II AA" aun11 1-LB. CTN. 79c 89.lc .... 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Caraway seeds '~ cup brown sugar Slnd he's liable to call It in the crust~of fruit pies is 1 tablespoon lemon juice sornethini Jlke • ; A p p I e another Europen tradition and Ji2 teaspoon anise seed Amber," beeluse the British the Scandioavians are apt to ln a mixing bowl place fiour. just don 't Me pies as we do. add a litUe cardamom to their Make a well In the center; add They tautlbt us how to take pastries. sugar, salt, lemon peel, mash- some !rull and spice It ·With These recipes, inspired by ed egg yolks and raw egg aromatic cinnamon a n d cooks in other lands. have yolks anllla and butter.:_Wl~L riutm e·g and perhaps-a•blrot-been:-adapted-to . our-In· fingers make a paste of center ck>ves, a~d wrap it in dough, gred1enta and methods by ingredients, gradually b u t but they tall that a tart. A pie home economists of t h e quickly v.•orking in nour to to them , means a meat or American Spice T r a d e form a smooth firm dough. poultry filling. Association. (Dough should leave side of And wi)en the "Jacks" leave APtl£ AA-IBER bowl when finished ). Wrap in off the top erust, as ln lht (Enjllsh Appltaauce waxed paper and chill until apicy a~uuct "pie" we of· Merinpe Pie)'-flnn enough 'to roll. Roll fer today. they just (on'fthink ,,, cup sugar, divided pastry between 2 sheets of 9£ It as ti~.pW·or .tart. It's 3 tablespoons quick-cooking waxed paper to fit bottom and a 1'0an"1or then aga1n, Apple tapioca sldfs of a l~lnch flan ring or Amber. % teaspoon ground cin· pie pan. With fork, prick bot- . We think of the pie as all· namon tom and sides of pastry. Bake AmericaJi. but we've adopted 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves in a preheated moderate oven, many !.dfU from other coun-!JS teaspoon ground nutmeg 350 degrees F., 30 to 35. tries. Ole. crust, two crusts. Jh: cup milk minutes or until browned. Set dttp ~ or shallow, pies or 2 eggs, separated -aside to cool. Meanwhile, tarts or flans, most recipes 3 cupS sweetened aJ)plesauce prepare p u d d i n g following from artund ~ w~~ld dlf~er 2 tablespoons lemon juice package directions. ~ o o I mainly by their sp1c1ng. C1n-9-Mch unbaked pie shell slightly. TuM into pie shell. riamon Is our top pie spjce, In a large mixing bowl com· Chill until almost sel. Drain followe~·by nutmeg and cloves bine v. cup of lhe sugar, pears reserving 2/3 cup or the (or alla:plce) and glnge~. . tapioca and spices; mix well. syrup. Arrange pears i n . ·, Wtdnttday, Stptembfr 30, 1970 DAil Y PILOT :Jf AdopteP From Britis~ APPLE MERINGUE SEASONED WITH CINNAMON: A DELICIOUS ENGLISH IMPORT Todaf,lwe can also s1mphfy Combine milk with egg yolks: pinwheel fashion over pud- the spi~ with such conl-beat well. Pour over suga r di ng; set aside. In a small venient and ex~rl1:Y blended. mixture; let stand 10,minutes. saucepan combine . reserved mlxtur~ a~ ap~le pie s.pice _or Stir in applesauce and lemon syrup with remaining in- pumpkn! pie spice (which. 1!1-juice. Turn mixture into pie gredients. Bring to boiling cidental1y, are really good tn shell. Bake in a preheated point. Cook and sti r until more dilhes than the pies moderate oven, 375 degrees F. thickened and clear. Cool t'h e y ':r e n a m e d f o r ) · I hour or until pie is firm in slightly. Spoo n syrup mixture Sometirfts we le~rn a com-the center and crust is brown. over pear!. Chill thoroughly pletely new trick from Beat egg whites until soft before serving. Yield : 110.inch oversea~: for example, the peaks form. Gradually add re· pie. anise pa~ored Pear Tart, maining 1,'4 cui> sugar ; beat-''--------------------------------------------------------------- below, J"h1ch comes from a until stiff but not dry. Spread meringue over filling sealing it TOIER ·FftllH AP,LES OTHIR PLINTIPULS I ,ORK , ONIONS APPLI JUICE lll:OILER-rRYER.S FRISH POTATOIS DRllD PRUNll AND THEIR P'RODUCTS CANNID APPLISAUCE CANNED PIA.CHES CANNED SALMON DRY llANS .. Sure Winner 429 SIZES ~20~ , I ;(! . . I 11f ,,.; .... 11fr..1" ... to edges of pie shell all aN1und. Increase oven heat to hot. 42S degrees F. Bake 5 minutes or until meringue is browned. FRENCH PEAR TART 2 cups flour 3 tablespoons sugar ·~ teaspoon salt 1:~ teaspoon grated lemon peel 3 hard-cooked egg yolks. mashed 2 raw egg yolks I teaspoon pure vanilla ex- tracl 1;4 cup butter or margarine I package (3~4 -ounces) \ French vanillil "pudding anO: pie filling JI C8i1 (1--pound 13 OUDt'tS) pear halves 2 teaspoons cornStarch 'Sole' Food Topped An almond·topped s a u c e adds interest to fish fillets. ALMOND SOLE I 1h: pounds sole Salt 2 teaspoons instant minced onion ~ cup mayonnaise t tablespoon lemon juice I tablespoon minced p8J1ley 1/3 cup sliced unblaftcbed almonds Sprinkle each side of fish lightly with saJt. Roll and ske,ver. with toothpicks. Place on wire rack above water and cover; bring water to boil and steam until fish is opaque - 12 to 15 minutes. Mix o n i o n , mayonnaise, lemon juice, 'ill tea&poon salt and parsley. Carefully remove cooked fish from steamer and quickly sprea d with mayon· naise mixture; sprinkle with almonds. Serve at o n c e . Makes 5 to 6 servings. ILDERS AMERICA'S GREATEST HARDWARE STORES a~ • Get coffee that's specially blended for better flavor. Folter'• haa been doin1 tlijs for 120 yeari. ' , • • • • -• \' I I • I I JI ,. I I ,, ' r ' ., • -< I I ' ' t 7 J " t . • { DAILY PILOT Broderick Crawford's Formula ..._,. Spice Mixture Makes Cooking Ni ~e VETERAN ACTOR Broderick Cr•wford a, JOANNA Ill.INN HOLLYWOOD':._ "A sauce cm make a meal. You can take an old piece of shoe Jcather and make it taste iood with a-sauce', b\Jt it takes quite a few wee.ts to boil the sboe leather!" veteran a_q tor Broderick Crawford H i d • wrapping his huge handJ around a mug of java. Automatica1ly, yo~ think Brod Jeana toward French fare, but he's long on Spanish, ltaliaJJ and Mexican food, too. "I alao hive a Jot of fun with scrambled eggs. I got the recipe from a !ritnd of mine who lives in Te:1as. J sampled his. one lime and said, 'What the bell did you d• to these ens. they're different from any ew I've ever tasted. "He uses mayonnaise (2 teaspooos mayoMaise p e r every 2 eggs) and a few dashes of vanilla ei:tral!t, salt and pepper. Mix it up unW it's smooth. It's not sweet, but creamier than other eggs. They're great. You can add diced ~ pepper (sweet) er little bot peppers or chop in some cactus (drained and • Sweellleart i1•1lsaBV kind _ of lime. New Deluxe SweetHeart®Lime Dishwashing ~iqu i d is really different. . ~ • !t has the fresh, clean fragr~nce .of lime. ( ~ut don't let the gentle smell fool you . 1 Deluxe SweetHea rt Lime t.ias the strength to get your dis hes. glasses and silver spa rkling clean . ' wulied). BMiclllJ, U..t's a have to do II gel the packaged Mellcu ~h, although the things and spice it up a litUe Spanish UJe a lot· of mayon-more for ~f..ft]I you do oaise." is make the sauce.'' ~ fie weU..traveied • c be f He plans to~ isit iti.t• new thought perhape a 1p41le-ef-gl'anddl",,,....-iil-E1or'ida..IOCICl sauces and the exotic use of and, take in some fishing. His spices or herbs best describes son Cllrietopber and his wife lli& cooking. During hill first and· infant daUChter Jive in years in Hollywood he iJa.. Hollywood, Florida. ' ' B o t h vented an epicurean' mystery boys Wert on the set when I sauce. "h was nothlna just was working and knew exactly plain old barbecue sa~ with what was going on, but Chris a rew e:rtra things thrown in. I wanted no part of it and even use different spices nobody moved out of the st.ate to get ever uses."· away from the movies, 80 I H · edi kid him abdut Jiving in e Jmm ~tely remo~ Hollywood," BrOd said with a the mystery, I started . with wry smile. Another son Kelly ore~aoo -you a ~ w a Y s aspires to be a camera man. basically start off with th~t "I've done a lot of comedy :~way -. rosem~ry • basd, and enjoyed lhlit. Mostly with ry ~ cunun, co r 1 a 11 d e r • this kJsser here, lherf 's not anything you. ~11e . ''!,Ing much they can do with it. It around ~?<'-~ It until at s all looks like it' ~n through a blended. Oil, vinegar, lemon, meat grinder ~·usually 1 end lots of red wine and a little up playing a \Ja11y or a tough cognac· completes it. cop!" "Marinate the food in that, barbecue and baste with it and heat the sauce up so anyone can have more." He uses thick 1lices of steak. New York cut or prepares Jamb his favorite way -stuffing it with plneap· ple and rosemary in the Spanish manner. "I've always lik~ highly seasoned and rich food and you ju.st carft get rich flavored food out of Maggi bouillon cubes. You've goL to add something," he said. "Men are better cooks than women, but messier. I always get some sauce on the wall but I don't worry about t h a t . Somebody's going to have to clean it up!" He Jives in Hollywood in a small hotel apilrtment with domestic help. "Cooking's so easy. All you ROAST LEG OF LAMB STUFFED WITH FRUIT 5 lbs. boneless sirloin leg ofl lamb 2 cloves garlic, slivered l cup crwhed pineapple, drained I cug bread munbs, op- tional I teaspobi crushed rosemary 1 teaspoon salt ¥t teasppooj freshly ground pepper half lemon, optional cord for sewing and tying fresh mirlt leaves, lemon or orange slices for garnishing Have. butdler remove bone from sirloin end of leg. Insert slivers or garlic into roast. Mix together. pineapple, bread crumbs, rosemary, salt and I pepper. Insert in cavity, close by sewing with cord. Tie roasl in several places. Place roa st feU (skin) side up on rack in roasting pan. Rub cruShed rt§em@r salt, cracked black pepper liberally on outside or roast. Squeeze fresh lemon juice over all. Insert meat thermometer in center of meat. Roast uncovered in Prehealed 325 degrees F. oven to desired oven. (Until meal thermometer registers 140 degrees for rare, 150 degrees F. for medium, 160 degrees F. for well-dorie or allow 35 mins. per lb.). Remove roast to heated platter, allow meat to stand 10 mins. to firm up to facilitate carving. Garnish v.'-ith sprigs of fresh minl, lemon (or orange ) slices. Serves 6. AFTERTHOUGHTS : Brod's dish is Spanish in origin and can be made using other fruits (apricots, oranges, figs and dates) with herbs or spices to compliment fruit. IC desired, sauce can be' maqe from pan drippings.; Pour off excess fat. reserye pan drippings. Blend Oour into drippings, stir over low heat, blend until smooth. Gradually add liquid (water, fruit juice such as pineapple or orange). Cook until sauce is thick and smooth, stir often. ITALIAN ZUCCHINI BAKE 11h pounds zucchini squash Water 3 onions, peeled, thinly sliced 1 green pepper, minced 2 cloves garlic, minced 4 tablespoons olive oil 1,~ teaspoon oregano 11.z teaspoon sage 1/16 teaspoon crumbed sa r- fron lk teaspoon curry 1 teasppon salt Freshly ground pepper to taste 4 ounces Mozzarella cheese, cuHn-thin~slices . ...,..--+ ~J cup grated cheese (Romano and/or Parme-- san) Cut-cleaned zucchini into l/.r:- inch slices; place in saucepin. cover with water t add pinch of sail Bring to boiling point, simmer until zucchini is bare- ly tender . Drain, set aside. Prepare sauce by sauteing onion, green pepper and garlic in olive oil until onion is transparent. Addo r e g a n o , s"Sge, saffron, CU!"Y• salt and pepper. Blend well. G r a d e s'ides and bottom Of baking dish. Put layer of zucchini in bottom; top with sauce., Mozzarella and grated cheese. Repeat layers using up all the ingredients ending with cheese layer on top. Bake i n preheated 350 degrees F. oven about 25 mins. (or until cheese is bubbly and brown on top). Serves 4. AFTERTHOUGHTS: ''This will never make a complete meal by itself.'' Brod said. ''My friends like to eat like truck drivers! That's just the vegetable to serve along with pasta, veal scallopini or steak -what fella doesn't like steak! And strange as it may seem, a lot of my friends like zucchini served with little pizzas made with English muffins. To make : use thin slices of veal, grind it and cook it; season with oregano, garlic, basil. rosemary , tomato paste and Romano cheese. Place on split muffins. Run under the broiler and that makes a good meal!" ROAST LEG OF LAMB STUFFEO WITH FRUIT Soup Puts Chill on Scorchers It 'Isn't just in Alice in Wonderland that one might sing the praises o[ soup, soup, beautiful soup. Nor is It necessary to consider toup a cold v.·eather friend -. served steaming and bubbling from a sturdy pot Crom the back burner. SQup thal is both beautiful and icy cold is the subject for cooking sorcery today, and the result can be a surprising first course, or a spectacular dessert. \Ve t ranspla n t our ''kaltschaie " from its Germanic homelaqd, to sunny California and blend Blenheim apricots and Elberta peaches \11ith Emerald Dry wine -all from the warm heart or the Santa Clara Valley arid come . up with a delicate desst!rt, refreshing first coune or a delectable snack for any time.. DELICATE GOLDEN SOUP Makes Approx. 1 qt. 1 pound ·can large peeled apricols (remove pits . reserve syrup) 1 can lreeslooe peach halves l tablapoon lapioca (quick) 1 cup emerald dry wine. chilled (keep balance ol the tall, chilled botuo to serve with the m a I n COUt'le) Place apricots and peaches, . :~)YI~ j~~f"Wc~~.:;; stage is reached. J ry it and see . Pour into sa~n and add tapioca. Cook unUI tapioca bet-omes lr811$parenl. Remove from stove and cltill In refrigerator. r GO LDEN DELICACY O FFERS TASTE TRE AT M'tx wine Into fruit mixture just before senolng. Pour' into indiVidual liners With icers.. Variatiea: For a delicious dCSll'rt, increase tapioca rrom t tablespoon to 2 tablesr-is. Prtpare as above. Serve chilled. IW'routldcd with lady flngerL • - DELICATESSEN JS SO SPARKLING OVER with the fancier stars in food tasting life, yoo might miss the J\.ferry bud Golden Ginger from Australia. Did you know Australia is the only country in the Southern Hemisphere where ginger is 1 grown and put up in neat little boxes for people. The y:orld's fimst comes ·from Biiderim, 'a small area 60 miles north of Brisbane, where the condition or the soil an<t climate are ginger gro\ving perfect. ~1achiasch .•. a new name in hot dogs ... You'll find them a little spicier al)d a little fatter. You n1ight get carried 8\\'RY \vith Ale.'t05 Tostadas shells made or golden California com to spread v.•ith Alex's refried beans, some shredded meal and cheese, to broil and garnish with crunchy lei· Luce and diced tomatoes, and dopp\e with taco sauce. Honnel's crisp thin pep- peroni for pizza. Dare you to explore spaghetti sauce madt with pepperoni. You'll find a recipe on tM back of the pack a g e. Pepperoni se asons vegetables dif- ferently too. ' If you like your cheese very rich and 'mouldy. Castello's soft r i p e n e d cheese from De\mark answers yes. If . ou like your cheese smoked, Sam· soe"s smoked sbck i 5 creamy snackin' gcOO \\'ilh a sit by the fire fi<t"or too. There are 1hosc who will clamor for Schreiber 's low sodium cheddar. Ste 11 a Asiago brings you a:id your guests a little closer to lta· Jy ..• lhar1>, nut-like to scn·e at room temperatw-o1 THE BIG J TASTE INTRIGUE ••. Reese extra larfe, pure white asparagus spears. • -i- .half a foot long 'lo heat gently and garnish with Reese Hollandaise sauce or serve vinaigrette by dunk- ing in Reese Tomato Mai"inade for an hour or so . . . Next stop, Rena Belgiun1 Endive. All canned and I seaso ned . They do a beautiful thing all b . themselves in your fan cies relish dish. In answer 1 many requests. • .For mushrooms. Honest f f real, they gro\v on trees n Japan and are sa id to be e world's most delicio s mushrooms. himula Si k- ed Cod Caviar comes · a tube Jike toothpaste to ake decorating come easily SOME LIKE IT SWEET Ferrara Petit Ba a-au· Rhum. Exotic liltl<' u m soaked sponge ca s to make vanilla ice cream lnlo a F1·ench delicacy. ftl-rara'i'I Rhum Cakes are big enough to slice and do starllirt:: things with whipped crea'fl or CUstard. If yau'"1 ne11 tasted a canned white pea or snow pl!ach, pJ4ase d They are the perfect i gredient . for jiffy Peac Melba with ice cream an raspberry jello. / Canned Kiwi fruil fro1 New Zealand. Try It ani you've tasted everythin;. Makes a pie to write ho1 about. Pour the juice 011 steaks before you grill. • .Sheet exotica. Sweethea;t Bakeries In New York cocted up a real love. , .House of B-Y Sna Fingers. Consider a cris1 cheese pancake crack rolled up aod stuffed wl smoky cheddar, toa st e French onion1 or 1 n u :ream and chives .•. \V t a way to nibble. Think S\\'C~l. think a cracker, and yoo come p ·w:1th a wine cra~ker. G at to dunk in jelly or c~ ' • pagne, . .by the ori I Trenton Cracker Com ny in New Jersey. Every y koo,vs 0. T. C. Tr 1011 crackers. You should also undt.rstand thal 111 a j t. 1 mtans a big herring t In llfllc piettS. , , a ta I Richard's. the P e Slore, where your tasll buds become. flrtd 1IKI I• spired in the Delicat I .J ) I, ' -. • \ • , I • i! I I • I lllDEBllY I Folg · 's Co~ee 1 LB. I c.COEEEE Z LI, J LI. CARNATI COF EE MATE 11 oz. 69¢ ARDEN AA B 1 Lt. Ile NABISCO FIG N WTONS I LI. 43c A BRAND NEW SNACK. TASTES LIKE CHEESE AND CR KERS, GENERAL 'MILLS CHEE -WILLIKERS • 0%. 39c PILLSBUR , AL( FLAVORS INST NT BREAKFAST 1VJ OZ. 49c LUNCH-B X SPECIAL! JIF \ -Pea ut Butter 11 oz. 59¢ KRAFT I LI. 98c VELV ETA CHEESE PILLSBUR t CAKE .MIXES 12 FLAYOH 3 ... ·1 DELAWARE PUNCH 4, oz. 3 ... ·1 CHIPPERS NUT HOUSE Butter Toffee Peanuts I GREEN GIANT 12 oz. 59¢ PEAS 11 oz. 5 ... '1 GREEN IANT FRENCH SLICED GREE BEANS 1, oz. 5 ... ·1 GREEN IANT KITCHEN SLICED GREE BEANS ,, oz. 5 ... '1 LIQUID PU EX GALLON PRDZEI PDDDI 10 ot. STOUFF S POT ,<l\10ES ~u GRAT IN 11•r.aL STOUFFfks . Macafoni and Cheese u a?.· STOUFFiks COR ~ SCUFFLE "az. STOUFFERS Spinach Souff le 12 oz. GREEN GIANT 39c 39c 39c SPANISH RICE 1Z OZ. 3 ... ·1 GREEN GIANT RICE VERDI 1Z OZ. 3 ... ·1 GREEN GIANT RICE MEDLEY 1Z OZ. 3 ... ·1 GREEN GIANT RICE r1LAF lZ OZ. 3 ... '1 JOHNSTON'S 9" Coc~nut Eclair Pie 69¢ JOHNSTON'S LEMON ECLAIR PIE '" KNUDSEN ·ICE MILK - lfi •ALLON • Put ) qt1 . chicken llecks and backs in large kettle. Cover with cold weter end let com• to • simmer. Remo't'e scum th•t ris es. Then edd 2 tsp. selts, 2 med. screped cerrots, 2 med. peeled onions, 2 med. sti1lks celery. Tie the fo llow ing in ch•••• cloth •nd edd, 1/4 tsp. thyme, I bey l•af; 6 sprigs persley, 2 u,,peeled gerlic clova1. Simmar severel hours. Oiscerd se•sonin9s, shred ...c:ookad chicken end edd . to .•!ock, 69c 49c ~KJ.-ct-MARKET HQ/jj PHONE 673-"360 FOR HOME DELIVERY. PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. I, 2, 1 IN OUR DELIVERY. AREA Organ Serenade For Your Pleasure LIDO MARKET CENTER by Bernice Fay NEWPORT BLVO. ATTHE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE CALIFORNIA CHICKEN IS THE BEST THERE IS! AND THAT'S THE ONLY KIND WE HAVE! PLUMP, FRESH, SUCCULENT! ~P1t11 ~P~. C~J}iMWCJ FANCY, NEW CROP, LAKE COUNTY BARTLEIT PEARS 4 LIS. •1 STUFFED PEPPERS ARE GREAT GARDEN FRESH, Bell Peppers 2 LIS. DBLIEITBllBI OSCAR MA YER ALL MEAT OR ALL BEEF WIENERS 1 LB. OSCAR MAYER, ALL MEAT, ALL BEEF OR THICK SLICED BOLOGNA 12 oz. REESE PETITE ·SMOKED OYSTERS J1/1 oz. ROYAL HAWAIIAN MACADAMIA NUTS J If) OZ. VERY SPECIAL! AGED SHARP' CHEDDAR 69¢ 39c 79c Tillamook Cheese LI. 89¢ ! ~·If L \ ---'.ftl1f1Jft~ WINE BJUll5ED CHICKEN lt.tf;Afr~lf------ Wi-tEA T PILAF f \ ••, r ORANGE GLAZED BEETS .,._ • ' · HEA'illY. GREAT FLAVORED BREAD · TOSSED GREEN SALADS 8--k .L ... _ , H . _ '1 As¢ CROISSANTS : ·.-•. _~c. wncu, t n. 1 . qn_ ey.1 1 '.011,. SOUR CREAM CAKE topped with V1nil11 .lee Cre1m • and Chocol1te Syrup. -NUT=tlKE BREAKFAST 9000NESS-.. ..,..;t- Serv• w;fh Cherdonney ~·· Cheb1 ;. ,.;,.. ~:an.n Muffins ' 6'~0~ '49¢ ! llB~ . , _, I ' 'A DINNER SPECIAl • • '~ '" "' ,,. THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF WAYs lro ~~RE CHl~~~N. PLAi N-AND FANCY -RYE ROLLS ~6 '.~~~:"·31-·1 ZACKY FARM S FRESH q ALIFORNIA GROWN CHICKEN l ,;). , I No Preserv1tive1 ~dded . I SUGAR-CINNA~ON AND CHOCOLATE CHIP'S .~ 1 "f-.i Whc,{;'BodJ "FRYERS '· 39¢.. 5~;;_ ·L(;;;(~e .. "·f_,,~.z-~.~:.i,~1-. f 1 SERVE WITH ORANGE SAUCE ANO SPRINKLED W ITH ALMONDS ·• ,,. Cut-up FRYERS ~f L •. Brush with butter seasoned wifh garlic, rosemary •nd Worcestershire end barbecue. SPLIT BROILERS 49¢LI. DELICIOUS WITH AN HERB-MUSHROOM STU FFING ROASTING CHICKENS FRYING CHICKEN PARTS Try our wine-braised chicken Frying Chicken Chicken Breasts 89cu. GIZZRDS Gre1t for baked chicken A nice hors d'oeuvre1 Legs & Thighs 79c .. WINGS l:iv!is"." P"'' Perfect for chicken stock 79cu . Necks & Backs RICHARD'S OWN DELICATELY SEASONED Pure Pork SAUSAGE Stuffed Thick-cut PORK CHQPS Pleesently seesoned dressing with p•rsley end almonds. · Old Fashioned CHIPPED BEEF Very lightly salted. BAY SHRIMP ,:...,., ......... ,..... ... w ...... It. WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR YOUR ' HOME FREEZE R . ,. . 49cu. 49CLL Hie ... I 1,29 LI. 2.49 "· ·tr' ... ' """""" 4 COITA Ml.A Mt L 1#alt.°"' .... , '' r •11t1•f0tl llACM .... ..... ........ -.. ~ ... , . .-.. ··-.l ' "·"•"°"'\ ... ' . ' , .. " 'L81ERIHDP ' ' ' , BRING HOME AN ARMFUL OF SUNSHINE ••• . . . MARGUER.ITE DAISIES Bi9 bunches of 25, ~hoose ye.llow or white. R•gullrly I .SO bunch. • SPECIAL 1.24· BUNCH RemO't'fl sk in from 4 ler91 chicken breests, dust with mixture of 1/1 C. flour, 1/i tsp. p•prilta, Y. tsp. selt. Bro wn in 2 T. butter. Combine 2 T. chopped onion, 21/1 T. c•tsup, I 'Ii T. wine vineger end 6 T. white wine. Pour O't'er chicken, co't'er i1nd simmer '45 min. Arri1n9e on pletter, spoon seuce over end gern)sh with evocedo slices, Serve with cre ~ked whe;t pilef. Serve1 4 ' OPEN DAILY t .7, SUN ••• , t' of\C &' GIFT"SHOP _,.. LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS OPEN 'OJ..1L Y t -6 OPEN DAILY t -6 OPEN DAILY, t -6 DAILY 9.5,30, SAT . t .s DAILY 1,30.6, SAT. 1,30.s • .. • ( -. "' I .s; I . ' . ! c " ~ t I. • d ~\ " . -• ~ ; ' • --.01--, 1 . ~ I" ~i'. ' '. • ' • ' ; r. ' i l I l .,._ - • --· - 1 • ~ ) ' "'•;·. -~. . •,-., .. ;· ., ' ..,., ) ' " ' Alpha Beta~s · Man in, Bf U!· ~ys: '. . J, 'TOUHOUISr 'MoN.""9 fll. t D AM ·f PM .. ~ . . 7186 ' ' .'-fl6ci a..,. r "'I 1 ~· .. " Wel!:ome ·ra,.11 lilh sk.lrta' l* .. : ,. l~f !um wltll,Jqp~ jackets. , • • 'I Easy-knit tueCeu skirts ....:. ~­ use spOrt y.ll'D for Permanent· · Jy pl~ated ~tyle; and A:shape.1 Slim skirt ls done in fabric Stitch,• ·of Wonted. Pattern 1186': sizes ~ jncJ. . FJn'T C~ for each pat·· tern -add Z5 cents for each" pattern for · ~fr Mail and SpecP,I H~ling ; \ otherwi : third-class delivery will takt µu-• ,reeks or more. Send to' AliCi: .Brooks the Daily Pilot 105, ~eedlecraf1 l;>ept., Bo:i 163, Old Chelsea Station, New • York;N.Y. !0011. Print Name, Addrel•, Zip, Pa It er a Number. 1·~·· :NEwU71 Nedleeraft Cata.loe -more i n s t a n .. , f•na. knits, c rOchets : •. ~ ' . ·quilts, embroidery, gifts. 3 , , free J)Jtterns. 50 c:e.Dts. ... NEW Complete Jiiw1 GKI BoN: -over JOO gifts for all occasions, ages. Crochet, tie' dye, paint, ~coupage, knit, .3ew, quilt. weaye...; more. $1. C.mplolt Alp.a BoH-fash- • • ' • M.T. eM SUN. tt AMt• 7 PM . _:..;lr•sll 1,,,;t •tri. Vlfitfl,lll•s '•t· D/StpUNT PIKfS!-. '··. '' . ' ' THESE"PROOUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THUJiS .• weo .• OCT. 1.7 ' -MIX 'EM OR ~ TCt' 'E,.,1 1. iio81H'w£5r'Rro0Euc1ous AP.,. LEs· lll.1: NORTHWEST JONATHAN · I CALIFORNIA.-FANCY PIPPIN : • , FANCY GOLDEN DELICIOUS . . • CALIFORNIA ·IELICIOUS APPLES 1~·. LB. •. BAG ' ,, CHECK THESE EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! I CASABA 11£LOIS 5;. FRESH CABBAli~'~. ~\:, PllEAPPLES """" 49 :. SALAD or COLE sJ.'i W Ii~ ID• PAPAYAS 3. "' .I"' hU11 or Hubb~/fsquash 5f, Li• -ions, pillov.•sl gifts, more' $1., 1--'-----"tt-J)ffy Rql"-~ 5tl·c:<nts·~. ---ti- ' ,.. , , ,"Jt lmtaat Glftl,,. Book. ' KIWI FRUIT IO:. T bl Qu "'"B ft t I"' WHITER IELIS PEARS 5 "'· I" . 1 1 Hn or u ernu """' ,u,. I"' T I • 1 c t ID • BROWI OllOIS .. 5 1:, 48' 1' um ps • ce arro 1 I g·. VA LEI CIA ORAi, Ii, ES ID 1:, 17' I \ : '>J cents. Qallt Book 1,-16 pat· tems. so cents." ~futeum Quilt 1*tk Z -pattems for 12 uni que quilts. 50 ~nts. Book 3. ''Qd&ihrT~y'1LiVllJ." Jij 1><tternS. 50 cellts •• ' ' ' :Nutrition ' ' . ' · · ~amp9ign • ·" ,.. ~oh1in a es · I ) ' " t ' ' ••• J' " • . '. ' ' " l • : Now 'ypu can get ·ready for •1 th~ ~utritional l.wareneM ,~ • , • to be '.:onducted ·,, ln :daober. ' . ' ~·s it ·itip~ to do? ~ you of ~ importance of systematii:ally choosing "'ell-balanced meal1 . . . and the Temlnd•s will 1 be where , they will r't:ally help • • • in 1 the food store. ~ ' How will,il be done? You'll set .samples of. ~e ~asic Four Food Groups\ in lood stores I advertil1ing and ill in-store ' displays . ... and 'manufac· turers are being urged to slresi nutrition in their . con- . sumer advertising. Watch for , ~it and read it Then use it. .. : 11 Such i campaign really necusary? lt reallj is. 1be moet'recent food ~ption survey lronl the USDA (a klnd , of ~ count of wbo is well ~iltied and who isn't) sboW1 that I surprisingly large number or thls·country's 1 people-· an under.pNrilbed • . • not because they lack · tnoney ; •• but btcau.1e of lack ' of knowlect&e and •wont of all, lad\ ol litle-! ' •' Don't let anyone 111ay that ;tbout you and your. familf! 1 1be U'Vey sMws that many diets are low in 'c:alciwn, · · phosphorus, rlboflayin and , \1itamln C (w~t •happened to 1 drinking milk ud eaµng fruit.a i ·' and vtgetabl•?), in spite or . ' Ille fact that 'Ol!tr, the past eight years, the average perlOl"IS lncre8seCI ,tm ~caloric: ~ intake by 3.5 'percent ... or a gain ol 1b00t 110 nlories per day. . 11 inflation hittiilg I b e ' ' \\'li!tlinl .. "'tll as: the food budgot? ' " BROCCOLI FRESH CELERY "'''" 19• Lunch lex Raisins ·~~" I 0 ''" 39• RUTABAGAS 1o;.~JUilBO PEAlllrs ,~·m~, 39;, RADISH~ I ONIONS 1:~~: IO• AllUAL RYE GRASS I 0 II. I" JULIC CARROTS 7;. . IAllGUElllTE DAISIES 68 :,.., .. , . '\' . IJIAl lllSC[liJ!rtlS lttfn UA' SOM£ ~l"4A 8°EI~ STOllES OlllCOllNT CllMtE Pll:tCE BllED:: • 7-0'Z. AEROSOL • DRY SHAMPOO FRESH· HAIR . . .hl5' 141 ' ' 3-0lJtfCE BO!TiZ • tt·l!OUR COUGH STROP 127 ROllUR C.F. .J.6f ' ~iiCLEUS' .llEG. OA Ml ~'f 'iiOii' TOOTHPASTE .'9t 501 -----~--~-------· ~mt OF li(t •CHILDREN 'S CHOCK'S MULTIPLE VITAMINS PLUS IRDIW 199 180' 801 c~aco'L'iouthwash l:f9 95; Wml: Of' 30 Dl·GEL-TAILETS 24.·COUNr L.OZE.'OCI:S ;ac ~~c ~o"loilETAHLEs"' .i'.39' 111 J»r871 3.our1ct TtJI[ • LARGE S\%[ IRYLCREEM · 41 :-0 :.IKC:t K!NG SlZ[ TUttt ~ l .Gi Kli'TL!' or~, TA!lll"TS 95; . ~~~E~~~AN~T ---~---, 4·0V,..C[ BOTTLE • HAND LOT!OU . ~'!i;·I CORN HUSKERS' . . ' ' '2J LOTION J8t 63 ; ':-:-1-----------------~ llL'OULAR SIZE TUB!: :::::o~HOULDERS kJ5" g2; ----------------- jfSllE0EfE'DRoPS Mi ·120 " ' .. K.~ ..... .. I ·;w...... ' ----------~--.... ..,.~ ... ~' fJNJCl(f auclit""'"= . ' ~·.t~.~'.'!!!T:, ---------------- itl!Al ~l~'/1U N T• t 'I !If Y [J ~ I 1.out1cr.·.aomE • f!EGULAR OR HAl'ID·T~HOlD BRECK ~ET LOTIOI " 1.ouiict ltOTTLt · • noRMAL. Dll"f. OR 0 1t:r BRECK ' SHAMPOO SOME AlM.IETA STOll£5 DISCOUIH CHAii.CE f'lllC£ ur·871 J.ef 871 ---------------- ~·OUNct ruBt l ,lt 1·01JNCt Tl18t 1.st ---------------- ..... '-·----- ~-OUNCE AMosot. tc~Tto 011 UN.Setlnto $OFT l tDRI AITl.PEllSPIRANT SOME sr01ttS • 1 OI • CHARG& IJi> , a..ou~I: AEifosoL .J..-9S 1 . .e --------------- s:ouNct:rust EXTM LUGE: , GLEEI II TOOTHPASTE sat 691 ~nuor~----------­ IATER ASPIRll .&8c' 551 1om.ror .a ARTHRITIS PAHi FORIULI H.Al ll COl.OlllNG • 7 St(IJH'J!i LOYll& CARE " IO!Al il1$~uu~t:, EWlRT OAY 1 toM! •PNA IET• ITOllES OISCOUIH c:KARG.E "'JCC "~..._ 6-0UNC'I: PKG.• SUI.LOIN TT!'S •, • ' D Cf!UMEO CHlcnN • FROZl:N · . -KOLD KIST , 431 · -DIDERS .* , tllPHA IETR • 4 EAHS •I PIECES COi CORI ~~i'lut 491 ~cilulrKii&OUR f ORr ~FROZEN DlllER .99' 86c IO·OZ. fll!ED RICI! W/MCAf ~ iOc lflPllR BETR • 111 GALLO!l !'AMll..'f·PAK " ICE CREAM ~VAl..U£ 63C wlff1'0Dliuiil6"" 16.0Z.11U:U CHEI:Sl: ~VAL. l&.OZ. 1000 J~U.ND 6!c VAL. •·OUNCE ENVELOPCT: 89' "" ... DUANOLA 0MEATSCll BEEf .G9c 631 ALEXBEEF,TAMALES'"' 341 lioli'Diii1s°rlEUFCKATELMt 381 \'JILSON'S • l·LB. ~ 114 35C 68c POLISH SAUSA.GE WII.SON'S CERTltl!D • 1-tB. PKG. ALL MEAT FRAllCS -----------------10 DIFfERENT RECOl!DS COllfCT THE SET COLUMBIA STEREO SHOWCASE RECORDS '· o<tuii' ~.·-109 \l\"1'f\. ~ ~E \.49 l JM ----------------- • t lCTllA 1-UOE Sl'Z! flEGULAR OR MINT CREST TOOTHPASR.83c' 69' -----------le'Ec'K HAIR coLoR11a m 1 •• ·~::: ~· .... ~Axiii •• -PRJ-SOAK 55c ~.:-..11. SOME STORES ~~-~--~.,.. .,. CHARGEPBt ·---1---------- 38-0UNCE Kt NG SIZE BIZ PRl~SOAK s~s ·102 CHAAGE """ ... -:-. LIBBY"S • 201 ll . FIUIT CDClT L \Q.QUNCE JAR • TNSTANT MAXWELL HOUK CO _...,.,, , MIXll[LL H • • ,r '\! " ~I "' o. 1!' I ·~i ' ' " -2ai ·ns .a&I' . :, ,. .. . ... • r. . ' ... • ' t ' -. "~: ... ·. ' .. .ur1" "i '"1lA-PII< I fltG .. PRIP o• 'COFfll. J. CAif llt 81' i!. ~--5i"·ETM !-OUNCE.JM! YUIAll lll$TMT C ""' ... J.11' 111 .,, ' -' , .. ,. •f. ,,. k ' Sandwich ,E.i~ll~ l!l!!\ll"'-------------··llpm-----"il"ii"ii.-:fiii""iiicu....n.10 • 'r0!.11 iiiilT ~ • lilal.' r.a Cllll.lllfto Oi·AU ......ct.,,_. • .._ .,. .,.... " ........ • & "~ O"! l.lS. ti0Vf~~N.'l'~Rlt 10f.1:0.t: STAND;i_i~ THE FOUR BASIC fOOO CROUPS ARE: VE ABLES AND FRUITS: MEAT NW l'Ol:ll.J.l!Y: 8RE61;1.S, AND CEREALS OF WHOLE GRAIN OR "ENRICHED": MILK ANcl '111ftt{1>"Ji(j. DUCTS. IF EATEN EVERY 'DAY, THEY WIU LEAD TO A HEALTHIER DIET . • . . • I l • Ml ftnolJ <!>Owed gr .. n ptpptr, r9dllbd, celery and cucumber to er.tam cheese ; .&IH II a Jltldwich r 11 I i n g tietnen· slicil of whole- wh<ll brad. I I' t; THE QUALITY LEADEF - . ' J ( -. ., \ ,: .. f: . ' l ·~1 . ~ -•• . ' ~:;· • •!Ji ' . ' . . ' ; ·s . .. .. ... ~· J' t ~~: ' . l . . . ' I i!f ·' ... ' . I '1' ' . ' ·o ·i: ,,. \• ·t . , ' 'll' '!l 'f • ·e ·-. . ., /,, ., >< • -/ -• , ----• ....-, • -~ l _..,...-. ~ -; I --.-. ~JO. 1'70 ;. , ACON 9c ~- ' 9,c aa~ i• llOME Al.l'tla If.TA • sTOllES 111scoowr CIWGt l'Rlt£ ME S RES 63c C .ARGE __ L __ _ --------' 21-0UNCE SIZE AJAX CUANSER I SOME ;-:, --. Growio' Is Showin ~ Again~-----. -1 ------ . with our neui A.l;ha Be~ . ·~~mm,. Store now o~"' -pn ~ · 2040 Eaat Yalley.PtirkioGy' at Midway, E1co'ndido Yoor ALPHA BETA Ne;ghborhood Butcher (the ~ in tlfo Red Ap"'1i. Prauilly Offe BUTCHB!'S P · .nB.1i.MBAlS· . f · ----------... ,-------I~ TC Bl f I PllDI •' DEltENDABLE QUALITY ECONO-PAK • S..LB. fOR OVER mmnrlml BONELESS .. , Grou:d'BIEF RUMPROASI . -' ' . . ' i ... ' 1.3 LB. AVERAGE USDA GRADE A I .;,... ma 1ne11r1 Ml m:'aT lG1! 1.:0u111 PllCIS ·1 FRESH ~28c . ROUND STEAK 8?~E . 89~ l FRYERS . •.) T·BONE STEAK .1;1•,~ i~= l-lvt'-cm...:.7=~=Zlll=M=IAft:.;:._I -1 '_CHUCK STEAK:-B~~E sm _ ~ WILSOWS SPARE· 64c RIBS I~ RATH • 1-LB. ROLL B REAKFAST 38c SAUSAGE :: ... ft~ SEVEN BONE ROAS.T 69~ i KAPTAIN KRUSTY • 11h-LI. PKG. · =~~.:-_,.. · l" BONELESS •AMILY STEAK .. 12.oUNCe PACKAGE OSCAR MAYER 78 SMOKIE UNKS c I 111 • ~ Ill \CO U"*l '> E~lflY DAY 9(lllr MIMlm " ITOllES Dl,;:ouJfl' CllMGE l'lllCE 24-COUNT PACKAGE HANDIWIPE DllPOIUU TOWILI ~ES t845' CHARGEMJc' ~ · --------------· ('8 GIANT SIZE ~PiiioiiYE LaUIDDlidOINT ~ 47' ------------- 28-0UNCE BOTI\.E MR. CLEAN LIQUID CUANIR !OME STORES CHAAGE ~ 66c • • WHAT ISA DOU,ILE DISCOUNT? Doub.. Dilcount ittnW .,. tt.m& whid\, . due to a tremp0rary purchaM alJooiwonca, a,. -iiablli ot eidra IOVfngl oi..r and abo¥e "fUlor dllCCM'lt pricn. ·-------------· • • " 64 OUNCE BOTTLE TOO ;tiff."" /-~\.-"' DOWNIY _,.CE CA• , @ CONTA01NA •NO. 21/1 CAN fAlllC IOfiihiit TOMATO PUREE · 50MI! ~ 137 <:ONTADlllA • NO. v/, 'CAN = tS°'PUR PULED .Jiff' ~TOMATOES ---;.--..,..--------· tSsoul"'';Aci " ... TOIATDU 4-PACK BATH SIZE BARS ZEST tic "' J-1c' 164 ""' ... ..3k ·27' .J?c -~1' .lie 19' STORES 22C C~GE . sWi:s 14c CHARGE - KING SIZE 84.0UNCE BOX. AJAX DmRGEIT · E STORES :' IJ HARGE~ • ' --1·7 J' I • I • .' • siFu u'iiii'soiP WH!tt a 2.1 C uru"'lii&uu it Ale' 38' ----:""------~----~-~~::,~~siW @ roru"PLus""""" ... 62'1 IVORY uva"IA1 soAP lh 2oc ~~ 28' ciiiY"'seiP' lie _w · ::: _____ -:._~------IYDir'iiaP .... ~~ 1r U.1'!0 Cll?E•CV.l.llrtTTD: • ~~GI~ ' . •. ~IY CMIY ua Al ".J ~-1PID • SPAI CWIEI .lk 93' ~~~~tllli.~···11• ;111·11uiiu .. l8r: 1r ..... ,_ -.. :..OUllCI! """"oif,.AJll'""" "_.... ...@10,0701° "" "'Jar stc -. l • -........ . . , ' ' • -"'-t• - · .. New ·y iew : . ' , \ : . . .. • ·. ~ • i •• ••:.,! .... , •• , . . .. ..- , • l • A DAIL y I'll OT Green~· Pe • . _.,/ rite • ' ' . ..,_ a ~ .i turt"' vege~les a ml n t'· rllvored devoted fan el. m1yonnaile -yocun and sou~-crum coip· t/JI teupcym. pepper 'A ~P plain yo:gurt, com· method &i• In package onlon. Add lhe ~ ~ · 35 . 1 Everypne' s ' - m that lhe bid 1 oil-~vinegar drtuing. you liked Ule miy~ l"ll'lioa binldons ~Uy. You m~y 113 l::up ~oJ! merclal sour cream or dlrecllons. brain, servlng 2 and chill . .'~ tbat blr thne add yo(UJ'J. aour cream or best; the cook herseU enjoyed want to.try ad three variations 2 tables~s red wine 'mayonnaise • tablespoons uQul~ from the Before servi mil Ind' btr bwibaod mayonnaile -depending on the salld most when sour and decide whlCb you favor. vinegar > Lettuce leaves peas and putting it into a celery and yo IOUr cream iiniu,plly 1ppn1'1!d, we bes-'-~·hat you wiih to uK>or have rream was added. And the G ........... !ft.~· S" •o 1 tablespoon'. lemon juiet Tomato wedges medium mixing ~I. or mayonnaise. ;; • "'pi:I for tbe recipe on hand '" pre-teener in the falhily ·took ~""~ ~ 2 ·teaspoons crumbled dry Turn the peas inlO a --,1' ,, leUuc and 1 .. -1.ai:,.. Hen it ls, an' inteftstin1 In ~ friend'a family two second helpings ol all three 2 packages teich io ounce ~r I tab~-saucepan large enough to.bold To the 2 tables1ns pe:a Ii· .'ierve on -·-r r------<oo"'mbioa"""' iaUon -ol-coobd-frozta teenager.s... (a..boy: and-4 lltl v Ions' froien ~n_pe&s ~ltJn!fil.__ ~th packagesj add lhe ~ili'!_g quid add the remai ng I tea-"'1th toma toes. .. r: p n pe11 and other pod voted for the yogurt vefl!Oft; When we tested the s ad on 1 cup li'Oiling water ---3 poo minced onion water and in teaspoon of tile spoon sail, -t i1 e pper, oil-. -fl.lake s 4 cups salad Ill' C. tbinp. After you 1ive the _:•.:::he:_:l:::•th:::•:::.r_::•::_f .:::the:..::lllllil1:::::!..:::.:':..'_::•d:::ul::t ..!l::"'::::'ts:::•..:th:::•::!Y...;l::lk::ed:_::th::•_...:l::.ll_::le::•:'.!:spoo=ns:.:sa:::l::t ___ _..;l~c:::up~fine::_l~y_:::di~ced~ce::ler:'..y!__·:.._.·~sal.:::t::_; ~coo~k _:•~ccoe'.r~d.:::lng~lo:_::lh::_•_:_v.:::in!'!eg::aro., ::_lcmo~ne!Ju:::ic::::~L:nu::·n:::l.:::••:::dc_:s:.:cr.::'ln"'g"'s.c;c::;;accch_2f-L~~P-· __ Pleats Move 9187 SIZfS 2.a "'11('...;.., 11f .... -r ... Wha t's prettiest for parties? Citytna on . Su.nd1y? Going to achool? Why, .pleats, of CflUrst! lAw, low pluts topped by • Hhhmlng shape and a clal!lsic neckline. EaSy! Printed Pattern 9117: NEW Childrii'l!I _Sizes 2, 4,T,I. Size I t.Ues 1 'ii: yards .U-inch. 114 .... ----:--= ,4w;o_. ... _.. ___ , .... -~~-_ ....... -MJSCA••• SA#llA ........... ..,..._ .. ....-. ------~ .... --..... ._..o1 _,_ ........... _. ---~--::-.·~ ..... ,.,. .... .,.. -.... i·.---A .... JOIE.Ml-·•• I .. Wl"::Ssco Wiii-EDS fOITWO I l'la: 1W YQllt CQUrITT1' \l'ALCM AT ~ HAHolco illflnHATOW. ......-. YOU CJ,t( OllVI 1JO MllfJ ftif trfClft ftMl'l- Nl l'Qlll ftlfT...t..C.U ,., IMl ""'°°" l'llOt TO roUI llVIMH nan. lNIU NOW-fM. .,. Pf!IH-HO fUIOIASl HICUWJ. WlllDS Wiil II llOTllllll ,._~-_ ....... .w .. .. ....,, ........ #tit 25, '"'· Del Monte Sal111on Sandwich · Bags · ~r'"r:; 150 ~. CHI.Cl· STEAKS 55, &na•a.ck == 75• R.WROISt --•1• --~ l•ll1ss Gack · = 89• ALASKAN 79 c CRAB LEGS . CENTER CUT 59 ' CH UCK " . .. ··~·~~' t:I ·' -~-·'•\ . ' ' . . . ' Peanut Butter · ":'d:.' 36 ~ . Sun~hine CoOkies ~~-~ ~~;!::: 59' I 0 COOKWARE T -BONE STEAKS .~. s12s P\AVOaFUl 1J. CUTS Plrhrhouse Sllllb .:::. '18! · Top Roni Sllllb + '1'! l111l1ss RIRd • = '1'! RIB STEAKS ~:o ~ . 8 I ' MVONS WAY Roll.I Roast. .:::-::.. '1'! .~ r, Roast ::::-111! .... -~-79• • • • • • • • • DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS • . ~ • .. ,·. • • ·.• ., '" . • .. ... ... • ! ~ l .. • I ' \ ) i I • ' • ' ' ' ' I • ( • • I . ' • : • I ' I ' ' ' I SEVINTY-FIVE CE?\'TS for eadt pattirn -.cSd 25 centa for each pattern for Air Mail and Spe¢al H 1 ndling; otherwise third-cl ass delivery trill t.Me 1t&ree weekll or more. s.xr lo IWina Martin. the Dltly PDOt 4U Pattern Dept., m West lath St., Ne"' York, N.Y. lllOU. Print NAME, AO. ORF.SS wtth ZIP, BIJ!E and STYLE NUMlll!R. MARGARINE -11DllW0111 I ,.,.,. 'lltlck I c....icellll l ..... ' . NEW Fall .. Winter Pattern Catalot. 114 dynamlc designs, Free Pattern Coupon. so· ce.nts. mmB . ' ,.,, fO,. ,,,. • ' INS'l'AN'I! Sl'!WfNG BOOK 1ew today, wear, tomorrow. $1. '""" ....... -.f INSTANT FASHION BOOK -What-to-wear answers, ac- c!oooory, figure Upo! Only It. Hearty Recipe Offered If a cook has men around the house, she appreciate s a heuV recipe. Beef stew with ve1dahlts fills the b i 11 , etpeclally if it Is com- plemented by dumplings. BEEF STEW WITH VEGETABLES AN D DVlllPLINGS 1 '; pounds stewing beef chuck, cut up ~~ cup chopped green pepper 1 '°' quarta Dolling water I whole nail onionl!I ·I bly leaves 3 teaspoons salt J,2 teaspoon pepper I to JO carrots, pated and cut in large pieces ' • Jn a J.quart s1ucepoc. in 1 .... , • , \ liUle shortening, brown the ,;M:o·C~"'l.lll..the ingr<dients ncept tlil carroU·'811\ Oumpl- 1., Mixture. Cook. ""'-~· ..., low beat for ti mlnuiea Add c.-rou; fOr'IUnue c:ooldng about 30 minutes loa1er or Uil-m· beotl ii tender. u liquid c1oe1n1e bartly cover meat and -"ti... odd enouch •tock or._.., to do oo. Drop Oum· l'llnC Mil-by tobl.._ Ml oa too al botlilll 1 i e "· Cover """ .... llO _, M.U.lstnlnp. DlJllPLING MIX1VllE II cup ll!ted flour \\ cup eoriclled .mite or ,ellow tot IAOeal ltulpoon11~ I te-llUlna powdtr ,.. c •Acuptllllll SU't IOl•IMr fint four ln- ....... 11. -f11 ond milk 10111 .....-. Adel to flour; sUr j~ drJ lqndlents ore f4081 • PURE """"=-' GRAN ULA TED ROYAL FAlllY OWELS tlfilA ~fl. 'f =~ ROLL DRIVE Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach Dolleny Park Drive; Capistrano Beacll • LEO'S ASSORTED 3.Qz. Pkg. • • • Gtf!OlU, IU !>!. !!IUY 451 ! SWED ROLLS j' oRANGf.. 39 Extra V11/11es CINNAMON ~ C • """"'f ...-l """'"a1 mu 25-; eo.;.i. Style ~ I Bee am 85 ..,,. ,... '1· FRENCH BREAD 1 :~ .. 35-., (';1i9(h;;'"":""" 33- ""' SPICE •39-VONlSIJClO •OU>fA!ttlOH6> 85-i VON'S~(UPCAKES ,,.. I Pickle & Pimento loaf .MYf wmt t OM' M l llTIA HA11IUI 0009 QilAUTY rAM'it MOii IM Sl'YllJH l!IOf]:IMMMllOH 01 COl'ffl. .CU I, M, t, "· REG. $1 VALUE 8 • uic'EfWooNuis _ ,,.; 35-\ Hill "°""1 1·fJA Y WEEK·EN!J SPECIALS! -· --· ocr .. w ' 7-DAY SAUi • '--~~~~~·~-.. ORANGES S~. AIC'I YMINCIA 69 . .,.... 8 c ,.,,,,_... IL ""'""" "' Fresh Celery Fresh Carroh :: · ... ., I ' ' '\ • • • I • .. ) ' I ' • ' • ' ' ' ; ' ' ! • I ~ • \ I ) 5922 Edinger Ave., I at Springll'.ile, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills~ Plaza, El Toro ''""""' r • 21082 'each Blvd.r.Huntington Beaih 179Sf~gnooa, fountain Yalltrt " I - • I • c • ' . s c I • \ • -. H • . &All Y "LOT <f:J • r------- ' ' ..... 1 -~--- '"DOUBLE llUE 11 CHIP STAMPS WITH THfS COUPON . I ·-·sta~ps,too ' ONE ORDEI ONLY -ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO IUY VOID Ami SUNDAY, OCT. 4 NO MINIMUM rURCHASb -No MAXIMUM PURCHASE Aleollolk: .._ ... , ,.,... Mil~ Ml CltlNhlt eiu:h .. -lliiiY AT" flLET llOADllLL 13!,_ SWORDFISH - COIAl. 9UllN 129 Breaded Shrimp LI. IASTllN •IA'N FID &.Allil LOIN 79' ... ' POtK CHOPS U.I M WISTllN STYU BE R 6/89' ·BULK BACON 79' LI.; TZ OZ. CANS J. \h. DANT FIFTH s399 1 Wt11SKfl'_,;~:!~"<j::-QUAIT $4~' ' LAUDER I _, SC TCH PRODUCT OF $5'' SCOTLAND 86 PROOF QUART ISLAN IMPOR D VIRGIN ISLAND Ru K.4 FULL $419 fl LIGHT OR DARK QUART FOREMOST ! , COTT ~GE CHEESE PT. CARTON 33' ROYAL I ' I 2~ ~!.~1-YOGUR'll '" PINT -2' CHER'Y COOLERS 10 oz. IOX 43' ij1.11sco s; 3 ':!!--'.'.'°'.'.'.:' Vanilla Wafers •i;~;. '°' 5c ,jli ;o,.... ' ssc $255 COFFEE ~~~ ' LI. CAN FOLWEIS -6 OZ. JAi tt¢1, $139 Instant Coffee 10 oz. ,.1 -Ii ;I fj: I :J ;t·J ·l'I31-- TOMATOES EXTRA FANCY 19' LARGE lb SLICING I APPLES YOUR CHOICE CRISP GOLDEN DELICIOUS 7 '"'· $1 OR for , JOHNATHAN O"IONS ITALIAN SWEET RED ,, Ch. o..w., - 10~ 69~ - DIET SEVE N-UP · I ' Ul M -WUTllN STYLI 79'LI COTTO SALAMI - IA.I M ALL IEIF 79'Ll.I KNACKWURST ,- U.STllN GRAIN FED ·CINTll~CUT-LOIN 98'~ PORK CHOPS ~ -IASTllN GRAIN FID 79' •• 1 PORK LOIN ROAST COLORTEX PAPER TOWELS ROLL Of 75 Z.PL Y TOWELS . F 0 R RIPPIN' GOOD COOKl.ES YOUR CHOICE Of 15 114iULAI JJc fAlllTIES F 0 R DOVE UQutD DETERGENT Z1 OZ. PLASTIC IOmE • HY-TONE 115 PACIAel Of JOO IHllTS -I l' 39' 59' FllSH LIAN 49'LI. GROUND BEEF lilADI "A" FIYIN• CHICllN PA.ITS 59', .. LEGS & THIGHS MEATY BREAST 6~LI. 3-LEGGED FRYERS PAN 39' llADY U . :JINNIO llANO TUIUY LOAWIS 2 LI. 269 2 LI. 229 ALL WHITI ALL DAii ' OSCAI MAYll M'ICIALS ALL MEAT 01• ALL lllF 611LL WIENERS OSCAI MAYll 1.Z-OZ.-AlL-ML\T·Olt ALL HIF I THICI IOLOGNA ALL MIAT 01 CHllll SMOKIE LINKS DAD'S ROOT BEER 69' ... 69'LI. 69'.A. ---·---- ' OSCAR MAYER-8 OZ. HAM 1 1 SLICES FULLY 79c COOKED LIMIT 1 ea ---::::: .001 ONLY f. IAl•AIN IASllT ''DOUBLE BONUS PLUS'' The following Items are . typical of Every.Day Low Shelf Prices on which you actually ,..,. 3 ways. FIRST .......... IN •ASKIT •IGUU.A LOW SHIL .. PIUCI SAVES YOU MONIT, sEOOID-M.lNU,.ACTU•lltS' PltOMOTIOHAL AU.OWAHCIS ..... IVIN ,UltTHl:~u·· ON TO v9u TO 11.l!OUCI: OUlt IHllLP l"IUCI PLUS!!-•LUI '"''' STAMPS -NO NEID TO DO WITHOUT •LUI CHIP ITAMl'S WHIM YOU SAVa AT IAR•AIH IASKIT. •••• BARGAIN CMAIH BASKET STOllE PRICa PRICE rtNUOL ltllNPICTANT I CLWER 1J 01. IOTTLI 65C I 59' Wll•un l POI 6 25 CHEWllG GUI ..... 19C J STICKS TiioT'iasrf-~. ·· I TUii 89c I 59' PIANKLTN DRY ROAST 65C I 49' PWUTS t 01. IAll HAWAIIAN. •T.~L·I $109 \ 99' PUICH HITT CIOClll 11u1111fr I IUFFll. Ill ......... s3c \ 47' lmT CIOCUI 59c I 49' BROWllE Ill ""'.:~ ' hlllltr sm I SCHILU••• 1rA••m1 1 SAUCE Ill •• OL 2sc 19' SUGAR _I LI. IAI 63C 59' S ... IJllQflllLO llANULATID TO TIM-PLASTIC TRASH CAI UIERS 79c 49' •.. .,, ..... ' • . 'I• 4iAUON .• \ SACRAMENTO TOMATO JUICE 44 ,~CAN • .. B~RNSTEIN'S e ILUI CHllH DIUSING 01 3/$1 e HINCH DlmlN15" MIX 01 MATCH-10 ... 1ottt., PIPPDIKI PAIMI TURNOVERS 11 0 ... 39' ... AWAKE ' oz .CAN '4 I $•1 ; AIT1PICIAL OIAN•I .IUICI /-- I ~ f BIRDSEYE .......... c.--COOL "'"oz.• 29c I t + l WHIP -:i-.ra~ 49c 11cf"-C~1f IOYiL HOIT ··-:-t-....,t~ icE'M ciEAM ;~L 69' ... PllCU IFFICTIVI THUISDAY, NIDAY, SATUIDAY & SUNDAY Od. 1, 2, 3, 4 Paft11 IUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAND WE ACCEPT , U.S.D.A. FOC!D COUPONS DEL MOJf IE PINEAPPtE IN JUICE NO su•A• ADDID 4 , 11'1• oz. CANS I •. Siie°" e C .. •k• e c ....... . NESllT'S PANC·AKE SYRUP e IOTSINIUIY e STIA-llY e ILUlllllY 3/, WI GIVI ILUI CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PlJCBlllA WI OIYI ILUI CHIP STAMPS 19111 111d Pladt 710 w. ClllPlllft " .. ., j ,.... I " OAJLV PILOT \ I , I . \ • ' l • -. ~ ... . ., YOUNG,~·--...:.~~ TENDER TURKEY DRUMSTICKS ROAST O~ARBECUE DEL .MONTE P·EACHES SLICED OR HALVES NO. 2'/i CAN c lb. , .. ~!.~.~It,,.~,~.!!~~. C?_R_~~!~~5-~--------83' . .. U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE OR MA YFAll ILUE RIMON BONELESS •• -· • -PORTERHOUSE · ORT-BONE STEAKS . SWIS5, tAMIL V OR CENTER CUT 7-IONE CHUCK STEAKS c 48 • CORN • GREEN BEANS WHOLE OR CREAM S!Yi.E FRENC H CUT OR REGULAR ~ •GREEN PEAS • STEWED TOMATOES YOUR CHOICE NO. 303 CANS TOMATO SAUCE OELMON1E8-0Z.CAN ................. . for $ for A:,~~-:~.~~.:~~:-~~-~ER ,~-----41 ' ii~ !!~l,\o!,~ .... ~-~!~.~~.5~1 ___ _....._ __ m.~fair Frui\5 & Vt9t~s I f.9.!~J~,q}~\~~~~!~ ... ~: '. SMOKED P RK CHOPSI b < . CENTElt cur -··-·· .. -· .. -·-····-.. -.................... -Lt.• ~.~~!:.~o~-~9 .. ~~1 ..... _l1 ~ ' 7-BONE RO SYS c~~i' '.~ t U.S 0.A.CHOICE OltMAYF •!LUE 'lllON ·-Df i !~g!~o~!~!!~.,~~~~~ ... ~' ( naL• !!EJ.,~!~~I~~-·-4~ $ 1 !! I RI MEAT PIES · . MAYF•fSH-OilC'ifN, IEEF, TU•QY !-Ol.-- MR. CLEI 11·0l. IOTTLE _ .. _ " POTATOES U.S. NO. 1-RUSSET EXTRA FANGYWASHINGTON STATE 1 . . ~ 8!!~-~-~-~.~--~~--~·~-~-... ~.~-~-~~-~ BUNCH 1 0 ( ,. . . . l ( RED DELICIOUS GOLDEN DELICIOUS JOHNATHAN • • I HqFFMAN'S SWEET SMOKE .. SMOIED PICNICS C· PEANUT BUTTER m~fair Liquors . . . MORE MIA T FOR YOUR MO•Y AT MAYFA• :,~,~ 6,~~~~ s~s. IOA5TS OI POiie TA5TIC -AND l'OllC SAU WI HA YI THIS FAN. IS MAYFAll MIA TS AT LOW. ·L=~D~ =~riy U.S.D.A. CHOICI 01 MAYFAIR ILUf RIHON RIB STEAKS WILL TRIMMID. WASTE FREE PIC-T RIPE ~i!~~~~ l V2 Sita 5 FOR $1.00 CHEF BOY ·AR·DEE FROZEN PIZZA 14 ... 49¢ GOLDPINE PINEAPPLE Sin ;:o lll 5 FOR $1,00 175 E. \17th ST., COST.A MESA SCORESBY SCOTCH IMPORTED RARE SCOTCH WHISKY. FULL 86-PROOF $ --. ' WtdMsd•~. Stpttmbtr 30 1970 • ""£'""'. -9' ..... g J. .... i-' ....... ,,, .. .. =<\ .. "" ,. t DA1't'i PI LOT 45 j ! I ~ - • 1 ? F &£ • ' - • I ' J f DAILY PILOT ~ ' 7055 l lq A6a 13-o. r·ashions newest craze. - loo k-alike knitted vests. I nsLant success with begin-- ncr easy vests for mother and daughter. Knitted of bulky yarn on No. I~ needles. Pat- tern 7055: Sizes for .fi.1olher 10- 16. Child 2-12 incl uded. FlFJ'Y CENTS for each pat- lern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Atail and Special Handling ; oiherwise lhird-cla.M delivery will lake three weeks or more . Send to .'\lice Brooks the Daily Pilot HIS Needlecraft Dept., Box 16.1. Old Chelsea Stalion, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Address, Zip, P atte rn N um be r . N EW 19 71 Needlecraff Catalog -more Jnstant fashions, kn i t s , crochets. quilts, embroider, gifts. 3 free pattern~. SO cents. NEW .complete Instant Gift Book -over 100 gilts for all occasions, ages. Crochet. tie dye, paint, decoupage, kni t, sew, quill, weave-more. $1. Complete Afghan Book - fashions, pillows, gifts, more! $1. •·16 Jiffy Rugs" Book. SO cents . .. 50 Instant Gins·• Book. 50 cents. Book of It Prize Afghans. 50 ccnl.c;. Quilt Book 1 -16 paltems. 50 ctnls. Fiesta Featured Low budget kidney b e a n s supply protein and texture . CALIFORN IA FIESTA SALAD 4 Sunkist oranges, pttled, sliced into ca rtwheels 2 onions, thinly sliced 1 ~ cup chopped greea pepper I can t l pound) kidney beans. drained Fiesta Dressing Salad greens Arrange oranges, onions, green pepper and beans in glass bowl. Add Fi~ta Dre~ ing: cover, 1nannale 1 n refrigerator seve ral hours. Before serving, drain mixture; con1bine in salad bowl with crisp greens. Serve at 0111ce. F(ESTA DRESSING 'h cup sugar ~', cup freshly squeezed lemon juice , , cup salad oil 1: teaspoon salt 111 teaspoon pepper Combine all ingredients; stir unlil blended . Sardiries Spread . c h 0~ pimienlo-stu(fed green o'iiYCs give sardine s a lift. OLIVE SARDINE SANDWICHES I can (3~ ounces) brisling sa rdines (packed in olive oil) 1,.; teaspoons cider-vineP.r I s ma 11 pimiento-stuffed green olives. finely chOP; ped (I tablespooosJ Mayonnaise ........ 4 slices bread, loa!iled jf desired Turn the sardines and lheir oil onto • plate; add the vinegar; .mash l.l)arwS f..· ~1ix In the oUve.s. SprMd * skie of all ~ bread 111ca with the sardine ml~. ~take 2 sandwiches ol, lhe .1 sardine-6:pread breaQ Jl)'eriiig lettuce and m ayonnai s e between I.ht sardine mii:ture. Cut each sondwich in half. Serve a1 once. Makes 1 serv· lngs. --WtdntSd~. Stptembff )0, 1970 PRICIS IPPlcnYI lllURS. tltn SUN. OCT •. I tltn OCT. 4, 1970 ~LASKAN CRABS LEG SECTIO•s69c AND CLAWS ' ., ..... '~f CLAIROL ~°"'!, 1 : LOVING CARE ·~I-~""-' -::: .. s1 s9 ~•:1. I A\ . (DI.HING ' ·--- :: ( Wtdnrsday, Septtmbtf JO, 1970 N PILOT-ADVE RTISER 9 LOIN IND PORK CHOPS ORK SPARE RIB COUNTRY STYLE 69~ DELICATESSEN COUNTRY LAllE OR IOIDD'S BISCUITS • W ITH COUPON AND 12.00 PURCHASE , LIQUOR SPECIALS SCORESBY ' I • • ,• • • • • ,. " .. .. .. \ • -. Super .. Sh:_oppers know thi$ is the sale to take ad van ~age of. •. It's El Rancho's big •.• _ ' . Wfllll'S Rf6. SIZE \ . ••••••••••••••••• . . . t So creamy •• • so much concentrated flavor I More than a soup ••• it's become a household wor4 , • , So Ca!aPbell ·Up ! . - BETTY CROCIBI REG. 39c VARIETIES! ·········~·······J ••••••••• Fall is the time to display your wizardry ••• and Betty Crocker makes it so easy with a variety of delectable deli&hts ! Heavy 'lith &eneroua chunks of meat, thick, creamy irravy, tender crust! Stouffen often 70u maill coar. pl1u.,.., In Jii.inuteal Frmen. ~ J Tomato Sauce ...... ~~.~~~ .... 3 : 25c E~t o 1 ce cans filled to the brim with red, rich thick sauce, deJi&htfully ......,ned l . ' ' . ' D I Monte Catsup .. ~~~~.!~~ ...... 1t Made with vine ripeued tomatoes .•• seasoned just right ••• and with the tans of pineepple vlnepr I Green Beans ........................... 23¢ • j • Del Monte ... cu\ or trench style.,. No 303 Cans . .,.;..; ,. . Early: Garden Peas ................ 23¢ Del Monte ••. sweet and tender ! No. 303 cans • Del Monte Spinach ............. : .. 1r Fresh from the garden to the No. 303 e111 I Del Monte Zucchini .............. 27• Cnt IWian squash , • , heat and Mmil No. IOI frilit :Cocktail ........................ 23¢ Del Monte Tuna .................... 33• Del ~fo~te .•. cubes of luscious.favorites ! No 303 Chunks of sweet light meat In. No. % can -Del Monte Juice Drink .......... 33' Tomato Juice ........................ 33• Blend of Pineapple and Grapefruit ••• 46 oz. can Del Monte ••.• from red rlpe fruit • , • 46 ol. Clll Fleischmann' s Margarine ...... 39¢ Village Inn Rice .................. 4 .. , Delicioua as a spread ••. economy in cooking! lb. Flavored and seasoned •• , re&'· 39c pk& •• 6 ._ ' I Bettv, Crocker Puddings ...... 29¢ Yuban Coffee ........................ It• Varie~f flavors ... open and serve! 18 oz. can Two lb. can ..... 1.77 Three lb. can ..... 2.15 J l .. ) I Super Shopper Meat Specials • ...... ~ ... Blade Cut Roast .................... 49~ For a chuck roast truly tender and tasty ! Ground Round .......... , ............. 79L Always freah and lean I ~ Cllllk ........ .a I. I English Cut Roast .............. '1.09 lb. Bonelesa.,, for'.the oven or rotisserie! . ' Chuck Steak .. ~~ ... 59~ Rack of Lamb .... Sl .79 ~ ' El Rancho quality •• , budget minded price! Oven ready , , , just roast, car•• enjoy I Beef Brisket FRESH i Roasting Chick"1s FRESH! King Size ! .. toiPveyouthemOlt 59 'in a tleli11htful Sunday dinner I ' T 5 TO 7 IA llEINI llDCllT So lean and delicious ! Whole or point.end at this price I • RAT [ND •••••••••••••••••••••• 11.a I. .s9~ .• Orange Juice .. ~~ ....... ~~~~ ... 5 ~~· $1 Plln juice ••• concentrated ••• from Florida'• Indian River country ••• so good for 10u I IZ Oz. C.. 39c Apple · Pie ....... ~'?"."~~~·::!.1~~~1~ ••••• 5t Tender flaky crust ••• heaped hl&h with j uicy apples ••• heavenb' dessert with cheese or ice cream I . . :Royal Host lce'Crea111-;;.:: ..... 7-9'-fadal Tissue .......................... 25' Catering quality ••• smooth, creamy ! y, 11al rnd Lady Scott •.•• soft, stron11, decorative ! 200 ct. Kubro Soups ........................... 49' n-n ... limply· heat & serve •• , all varieties Bathroom Tissue .................... 23' Lady Scott • , , all the name implies I 2 roll pack . ln~tlonal Vegetables ...... 43• Frmen comblnationa from Birds Eye l 10 oz. pkg Ivory Uquid ............. ~ ............ 65¢ King aize ••• does so many dishes and utenails ! . Dr. Ross Dog food ............ 8 "''1 Give )'Our pet1a variety diet! No, 1 cans Downy Rinse ......................... ~1.39 King, size ••• asve and enjoy fluffy fabrics! DelicateBBen Specials! Oscar Mayer Bologna .... sucm ... 69' Cache Valley Swiss ..... llAll(Ul .... 39' All Beef or All Meat ••• thick or fell I % lb. pJc&. From that famous Utah valley ••• aliced 5 oz Pk& El Rancho's Fine Liquors Canadian Whlskr ....... FIFTH ...... '4.9' Chianti Wine .......... QUMl .......... '1.99 New! El Rancho's own! Compare qualify! QI. ., 5.19 Bertolli'a ••• 11lowing color, ocintillating taste I El Rancho Scotch ....... fm ...... '5.79 Imported from Scotland ! ....QoW ... ut Cabernet Sauvignon .... flfllf ... '3.25 B.V,, •• delightfully dry ••• great with beef ! El Rancho Produce SjJecials D I• • A I -!SCHOOL SIZE! 6. ~ $1 e ICIOUS pp es.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . s The fim crunchy bite la 10 rewardinr I Crisp ripe applea with that juicy flavor you'll favor I White Rose Potatoes ....... -~ ""39¢ U.S. No. l quality to flatter your roast r Spanish Onions ................ 3""19' Flavor that carries authority, but so subtly! . . ~!Ill~ I Price• ;,. effect Thun. throuoh Sun. 1 • · ~ October 1, 2, a,-'· No 1ale1 to dtalert ;fl ()pm daily 9 to 9 .. ,Sunday 9:SO to 6:SO ' ~ Ask the m1na11ir.about our convenient Charge Account Serv/c• '" fresh Swoi'dfish Steak~ .......... = ....... .' ........ ~.39.. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: warner Ave. & Algonquin st. F"11hing season la a1m01t llllled for these •.• 1r1 the wt chance to set thla tre11t qualityt ' . NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 Eastbluff Dr. (Eastbluff Village Center) fresh San Dabs ......... : ........ ~1.29 ... .. fillet of White Bass ......... : ..... m Al;.,. """'vtnlently located stores In Arcadia, Pasadena and South Paaaclena Ruahed1reah ftvm the aea to El Rancho! Hild flavor ... delicloaa -broile<\ or frilcL · -~' · · I· 11 '· • • • ,f~ DAILY PILOT Wfd!ltSd.11, Se:pttmbtt 30, 1970 Wedntsday, Septtmbtr 30, 1970 N PILOT~A"l>VERTISER Cl• ' Medern Dry~rs _ Still Demand Rr0grammin~ • NEW YORJt (UPI) ......, establishments. But he also wrote that many ol the best England by Brlllal.S.varin He allo laJd down rules for a whlte clOth and a room issued In ~ 17th century, tr yoo think that ~ in- Caaalmer' criUclsm bu been prailed Rtyniert'• policy of Parisian restaurants respond-durinj: a visit in the early ltth perfect dinner. Among them temperature or 60 1,___. U otten by republishing ancient edible, consider cock ale : around a lot longer than we expo&inc merchant.I who ed by omltting prices from century. Brillat-Savarln wu a were _ no more than l2 d~ -just right ·(or the reclpes wfth minor changes. Two quarts of sack-aldry think. overcharged or sold inferior ibeir bills ol fare " ... so that French lawyer bl.a he is glllltlf. to keep the co wme. Most of thole recipes make white wine, in whlcb ~ 5 !f~ In 11D2, author George H. goods. Ellwanger viewed this '&e may dine without d)sturb-remembered today chiefly for '. n-The menu should be small, better reedln& than eating. a large raw rooster ->·me EUwqer attacked bottled as "a censors}Up that would be Ing his digestion by lhinkln& o{ his "Pbyaiologie du Gout, .. a ~enatioD general; guests of · he wrote, but like the wine, or Herrinc Pye, for lmtance, older the better," accordiftl1to salad dressing as .. . . .\hit invaluable in the present days the expense." book about tbe phychology of varied o cc u p a t I o n • but the best quality. And the meal contained pickled h e r r i n I , E Smith's ' ' C o m p L e>1 t milky, mysterioua compound. or adulteration." So you think fondue, 1 flavor. anaJotoul tastes, and known should proceed slowly. raisins, currants, sugar, cin· HOusewife," 1736; plus r~rs which is 9et upon certain HistOry is repeating Itself in nielted cheese diah that In It, he offered .,od advice to eatft other '° "that odious Cookbook publishing is namon, dates, butter, claret mace and cloves. This sea!!lOft. restaurant and hotel tables, other ways, to judge from the originated in Switzerland, is on health -suggestlng tbat formaUty of introductions" another area In w hi ch wine and verjuyce made from Ing was added to 10 ga!IOJ!.IJ or and through the cajoleries or book. Diners out at the tum'&r relatively new to the United good eating habits prod~ might be avoided. somethings haven't changed fermented .... crabapple juice ale aft!¥' it finished fermen- the merchant.grocer Of bJan. the century were concerned States? Ellwanger claims il bright eyes, clear akin and He urged a bright1y lighted for' centuries. Ellwanger wrote flavored with damask rose ling. The combination was disbments of the aothdvertiser about high prices. Ellwanger was introdu~ to New good muscle tone. room, 'I. table set with snow-that many cookbooks were petals. bottled and aged still furt1!'r· of~ e\'en invade! erwiser:....:..:....:..~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:----:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mi;;;ii;;i;;;;~~:....:..~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:---:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ rupedabl< households." Ellwanger's criticism ap- peared in "The Pleasures of the Table," a history of times to tbe turn ol the cen- tury. lt has J11st been republished by the G a I e Research Co., Detroit, in a library edition. Consumerism of sorts ex- isted even in ancient Rome. "'here penalties for olfenders were considerably mo r e severe and rapid than they are today. Ellwancer wrote of one wealthy Roman who punished his chef for an unsatisfactory dish by making the un- fortunate man subsist on the offendlng food alone unUI he invented an acceptable lil.lbstitute. Two ol France'• mos l fMnous · gastronomes . AntheJme BrillatSavarin and Grimod de la Reyniere, drew Ellwanger's fire for another subject of current interest - "shop-puffery" or glowing en- donements of commercial Any Length FlFTY CENTS for each pat- tern -add 25 cents for each patters for Air Mail and Special Handling : otherwise third-class deli very will take three weeks or more. ~nd to Alice Brooks the Daily Pilot 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station. New York, N.Y. IOOlt Print Name, Addre1s, Zip, P a t I e r n N umb e r . Pattern 7287 : transfer, print- ed pattern S (JG-12): M. (14- 16J; L (l8-20J . SLate siie. Chicken Arrives Quickly For a quick and easy chicken dish. try ch i c k en thighs prepared in a skillet. SKILLET CHI CKEN THIGHS 6 (about 1 \~ pounds) chi cken thighs Salt. papper and paprika J tablespoon Worcesterihlre saoce 2 tablespoons cat.sup 2 tablespoons cider vi.negar ,,~ cup waler \~ teaspoon dry muslard 1 tablespoon instant minced onion t lablespoon minced fresh para1ey or dried parsley na~es Remove any piecn or Jal from' chicken. Sprinkle thighs with salt, pepper and paprika. In 1 JO-loch skillet melt a little at the fat laken from the chicken tbigbl or add a very small amount at bl&i.u ; add dlicken and brown • ~lh .-. In a cup 111ix tocethe.r tilt remainmg il'ICrf:dlents: pour over chlck,n ; cover lightly and cook slowly until chicken ill &ender -about 40 mlnutes. If aauce ir nOt quite thick. mnove chlcktif" 1nd keep ••rm: reduct UU<.'C by h I· ing. Sprttd lhlckencd sauce O\ter each t.hiih. I . , , Margarine • CtldbrMt Cttltl'IJ.stnoolh In Tellurt tnd Taste TISSUE • Trulr FIH F1clal Tluu #issortrd Colors •• l~b. cl1. pk" 11200 SAUC OrangeJuice llf.alrF-• TtWll N-'( T11111to Sluct Co_,,. .. "Senoned Just Riaht'' (12-ez. Uri 3Sc) • ••• oz. .... can -' • ' ' ' ' ~ea! To Bak" Boil, Fry Or To Mash. The Most Versatile Of Vegetables! e , I• e Quartering S11e TOMATOE Vine· Ripe Quart Beauties Basket c Apples WasWllgfo1 Stall Rid or Goldu lllllclo1s Crisp And Crunchy-Ideal For Lune~ Boxes. Juice Oranges r~~:,;,::'· 8 i!; 981 Cri•n Carrots ~ock•••d 3 .,.. 29• I .... tl1t1J U.S. .t\ ••1 , Yellow Ottions ~\ 3 ;','; 2t- Bartlett Pears c1>:~~, 4 ,.. '1 M1scat Grapes ;:~~~ "· 191 PHILODENDRONS ... ,,. Sill Pl11h -Al-99 lii&e Silt C 'tAROEfflA PUNTS Cll. • P Glrcltrisidt 2 " SIM runes a111kru1 Sin ;.~ ;ii· B II ., -· 1"11 ~-.GM• 8' 8 eppen nis~ Stuttinl, Etc. "' Or~nge Juice 1~ ~. ;.-:.-= 881 Radishes cn~tf' ... , :1·:. 101 P £1tr• l«J• 39; lplYIS f<om H1wd '"' BOSTON FERNS Bullifll l'lub II I-lie• Hanline Pots $2!! I Peaches Ton Nou11 Yellow Clinp Sliced or Halve~ 21 .. z. Cln- Edwards Vacuum Pitktd Chllic.t of Grinds ' •··~· CH ' c .EGGS .:~;~. ., ~ Crum •o 1111 Crv Large Size 'AA' I-du. eta. :=":I. 41• '""". 55' La ...... Breakf-.st~- .:;f.;f • .. .. 4' Lllctnl c lnst111t. • < Assorted Flmr• . • &•nv • "Pl Ck ' ' lel·1ir Froien Choo.st Yow favorite Variety. Fruit Pies Tomato Soup Grapefruit Juice Potat.o Chips Cake -Mixes • All Flmr1 Exttpt Blueb!rry. I Ir.ow n House Made opfy From Vine.Ripe Tomatoes Townhouse Natural, Sweetened or Unsweetened PartJ Pride Choice of Regular Chips or Chips for Dips Mrs. Wright's Choice of Many [xciting Varieties. law In Price loo! 46-~z. 4•~ can l e-. , I• . " 10•/,.oz.4~ pkg. '7-c;. 19.oz, 2·f pkg. ~ I • Detergent Whtte Mlglc W!Enzymes Brightens Colors-Whitens Wli 1\es Puls a New Freshnus In Your Wash . . •. . 49·0Z, s~ pkg. 7: 'Pure Preserves 2~·0Z, 5~ Jlr ;7 Empress Brand • Strawbe1ry • Slatkberry • PeiCh • Peacl\/Pineapple • • Apricot SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! Prices Efftilivt Al licensed Safeway Discounts. Old Calhoun ''""~"·'"'' "" s1 oae Kentuc~y Str1i1hl 111111 Stanton's Gin o •• ~~~~:.,, Kavlana Vodka o •• i.~:;~: ... '"' '8'' 111111 Old Calhoun '""'°" 86P,,of s5zt Ke ntucky Strai1ht •••rt ...., Cold Brook Blend :;~~, '"" 1421 Stanton's Gi'n 0•1me1 r"'" 1411 Gr11n 81).Pl'oof •••rt Kavlana Vodka ~ri:~~~·· .... 14" JELL· WELL GELATINS Yoor Choice of 3-oz. Popular Fruit Flavors pkc. DISCOUNT S-BRANDS · Town House Trul~ fi~e Assorted Sea Trader li£hl Meil • • • 41•1L 3••: ... 2·a--~2 rtll ... -.• ··· '.: ' .. Tomato Juice Paper Towels Chunk Tuna Shortening Dog Food Canned Milk ' ROJ &I Salin Ve1e!able ,.,;.,,, ~- 3 ""83-·, ... ~ Pooch-Chicken, Ref. or Liver Flavored Lucerne Evaporated 11·11· 911 l 1111 1 "" 1&-: ••• 1 Crackers I Busy Ba.kt<'''''" 1 1.1" 3·· 3i . Or Salt me VM1fty lier •. NUMade 01'1 Polv·Unsa11;a1!d u .11. jil.) .- "The L11hl Ont" 1111, ~·,;:; · Salad Dressings M·:.;;;::r· •;;t• 2Jit •1t11i111, Sray frtnell ot Zesty Frrnch Zippy Pickles Varieties Below Whole Dills, Whole Fresh Dilts, Sliced Odis, Whole Kosller Fresh Cucumber Cliip, Sliced llosher Dills ' > !( Peanut Bulter H&,~~· •:;:· W ' ~ . \ • :; ' ' I .. ' . -. . ~l ' ' ' f . .. I . I -' ' T • '>-~--· ~ . ·~ -~-----~ ·----- J ~ PILOT ·AOV£RTISER Wtdntsday, St~~mbtr 'JIJ: 1970 OAIL Y PILOT 41#° a la Snoopy • Th-ree Gh-eesel Bread· Reealled ".,_eturity offer~d Dogs · ,. can't Und the fresh. '"'~i~·· a way lo pep· up hot JC• 'tor teen pa~es, midnijht · 111,Mkt. pool • football gam• , ptkring.!I, or for quiet sup- ·pefi. ' ~r cup American blue cheese (about l l/o1 ouncea, crumbl· · ed) Add mustard. onion, relish, a.Jld sugar. Mix well. Slice hol dogs in 14 inch rounds. Split buns and fill with hot dogs. Top bot dogs with spoon!ull of cheese mixture. Replace lop half of bun. Wrap each aandwlch in aluminum . foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 2Q.30 minutes, or unUl sandwiches are pipin& bot and cheese i.!I melted. DEAR NAN: Wiien l •·as vl11Ung relatives Ja lbe ntidwea& 111t year a aeJgbbor brou&ht over 1C11De of tbe best cbee1e bread I have ever ealtn. I alWayt iatended lo set the reelpe IMat my ..... ittat1ve11 clteeae. It was a yeast bread. FT. WORTH, TEXAS Bet I can match it because it Is one pf~my favorites too! Tbe first time I ever tasted that bread was v1hen I was one of the judges at a com- petitioi:l of women who cooked for a cafeteria chain. They were trying to detennine what would be a likely winner at the state restauranteurs contest later. I have never seen the re<:i~ in any book on the1 market. You'll need l/• pouod natural Swiss '"heese, Y• pound sharp Cheddar cheese, 41k cups sifted all purpose flour, 2 tea- spoons sugar, ~ teaspoon salt, 2 packages yeast, 1 cup wann water. I cup margarine, 6 beaten eggs and 1h cup grated Parmesan c h e e s e • 'I.'he prepared kind that comes out of the shaker -.;ill do if you C\Jt lhe room~emperature Swiss and Cheddar ~eheeles into 114 inch cubes. Set aside. Have: .eggs at room tem- ~perliture also. Sift fiour with sugar and salt. DISaolve tbe ytast in lukewarm water. Cream marga rine and 1tir in beaten eggs and yeast water. Gradually add flour mixture. Beat till satiny. Stir in..cheese cubes and grated Pannesan. 2: tablespoon1 prep al" e d mustard )f):,11'i~ • ., ' 1 tablespooit minced onion 2: tablespoons pickle r:elish, 'J)OOSc, tN SECURITY 1,J(r·1•l BLANKETS 'It '·1' (Serve1 1%) nuit~·, · .:t:J-ounce package cream drained · Pinch oC sugar 12 hot dogs 12 hamburger buns .~ have mtVed; t:lley lost track of .. Cream cheeses together. tbe lady. All I can remember I• that tbe hread was baked In a lube pu and Ille said It took twe w lltree different kinds ol A I / -r • ' e .I ayonna1se HIES. Sky!1rk Baked Lucerne Quality· c ll·••33¢ l11t •••. 33¢ ... ll·••39¢ ri•1 L•*'ne D'1ps Choke ol "'"' ~~. Assorted Flavors ..... 34¢ 1111. ll·H· 18¢ .... ,. In Torti. I las L""'"' h"" ~· Top Quality • Mis. Wright's-Choice lits of "Reiular Or Butterml!k < •• ....... &9-ream' Cotill .. Coterior Rich And Creamy ,, .. p• Manor House-Beer, 18S Chicken, Turkey Or Tu~i ..... 19-,,,, m Pies Bel·ajr Assorted •. , .. 21-Premium Quality ,,, -air Waffles Premium •·•• 10¢ Quality .. ,. EDWARD'S ~. •::~::-COFFEE ·i,j And Robust Flavor , ., 92C ·tt'h Perked Coffee. j,," 1ck and Ea sy. • oothbrushes . s.t...,_..thoice of 36 .tA• Tuft,cl •. or Youlh. C '!'"' In _llltd_;.,_o_r -"',..."-"'---"-'-' Safeway Toothpaste ~Wilh H~-Wlii!roi i ll .. L-511 , ens Your Sm~t! h~ 1 I "''••e Sponges s...,, ••• 22c I Clail ti I y Finj ilair Spray T I~~· 47c • I POP Cf'lllllllll · FlI( llII•rls ·Auortrl.Flwors ' \ """' ~"''' (plus depos~I .. ' ',' ''L .. k tor this mark and tave!"· I' c i Vegetables Ton Heuu •Green Bin ..... •Com me,. Cut or Cre1111 Style) • 11-oi. cen ' ,. It. pays to keep an eye open for the Safeway S mark ...... '. This-ma rk tells you ttiat it's a Safeway Brand, an outsta nding value. Some Safeway Brands we manufacture ourselves; others are made for us by !tie most responsible '"anu-lcturers in th·e-e·ountry:-An·ar e-m·ade under rigid quality specifications. AU-ca;ry Safe· 1 way's Mortey Back Guarantee. We sell them for less. because they cost us lesS. ,tt's as simple as that! · · · · U.S.O.A. 811da '4' U.S.D.A. Choice Tender, P11mp, Grad•.-•f Aid Italy Bladt Diis- Discount lb D11lclo11 Priced! To Pol'8oast. f b • • (C•l·Up Fryers Grade 'A' ••.. lb. 3'') (Beef Rib Sl11ts l.itt Mt11J tut • lb. 91•) SMH.ldw C•ti La•b lib C•e;. Lamb Chops ·-Spencer Steaks t . '1" 99c "· , lb. USDA Choice 8111 Boneless Rib Eye Cuts lb. $)99 Gourmet Hams . w~~~~r~~~••• $)39 , (Hormel Cun II tb. Sl.49) lb. Canned Hams •Dub~1tRtr1Il1ff1t5.1b. $4'' • Swift'• Prtmlum~ • Lu1r11 Quality CIR BOlllleas Bell Roast .. :.·1.~~~1... .• 89' '''"'er-~ . B11eleis Bea(hmp Roast ~~~ •. 99' lloMltss a..t Ro1n• Ro11I •· 99' .. -... ·111or H11n PN11ia111 Q1allty 18 " 22-lk. WI. Raac• (Hen ~.uibrs ""'°'" Ho\1$1 I to l'·lb, A•C. lb. 43•) ·sliced Bacon L111'1 Iowa fll'lll 1-1~. •tc.· .· c • 011111111 Ml11 l1w1 • Wilson Corn kine 69¢ • S111111111 Hl1k1r1 S•1k1• ~: Round Steaks U.S.D.l. Clllict Grade lltl FuQ CHltr tuts. c ,,._'""""nm. tttn w~ .. ht, I ..... i At • ....., .._nt 191,. • \ ,. -----~---__ 1.. --~-- -----. -. , -. . 1 Cover and let nse till double tn bulk. G<nlly stir doogh dowg, Let rise again and then put in well-greased tube pan. Let rise again till double in bulk. lJake at 350 degreu about 40 minutes • .-Let cool about • minutes be. lo r e removin1 from pan. J have Laken thls to many a gathering, it always makes a hit and everyone wants the recipe right now. What's more, peQple who have never tackled making a yeast bread before aeem to get along just fine with this one. It always turns out good one way or another. All you have to do is like cheese. , As a reminder, yeast dough rises best at a temperature or LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin WHey 80-35 degrees. U your kitchen isn't warm enough, and you have a gas range a good place to set the dough bowl is at the back of the surface units, just behind the pilot I i g h t • otherwise, set the bowl on a rack or cookie sheet over warm, not hot, water. You may have to replace with more warm water from Ume lo time. DEAR NAN: Sometime back you compattd aluminum and other . ~s of cookla& utensils aad said "Teflon 11 tomedl.ln1 ~eke again," ba• .you didA't·1t.te wllat. I U.. 1ther1 , Wlllder toe. I wid yo.a woahl.enHPteli 11, especlall1 oa itleetrlc· 1kllle_ts. Don tm DOD!IUck: skillet •alek·b....,. ltelll: UM ptma alunlnam er ma1t It take ltR,et? Doet It •ear meat , 11 well? MRS. P. E. DOMQURE, JACKSON, MINN. Sometimes space, limitations make it impossible Ip touch on every facet ol 'a \oPlc In one column~.peopk,.Jest.rd their electnC sltilletl ~u. their handieat and most used 1mall appliagee, especially wbe,Q the famlly has d"indled;, you move .loto smaller qu.,ters where there 11 littJ.e apace• for ,; . Jot of po!a and pans. Being thennostaUcally controlled, .an el~ .stiller can be·aet· for any heat ,.. ~ll!j. NiO>.Uck I~, or ool(,lboy ~Jut\ t• gOod a job of • ng oc browning u any good skillet. DEAR NAN: Every Ume f am breillnl er frJln& uytblnc J smoke the place oat. 1 have to ... kitchen window na back door: in the winter we all get cold. Pleue belp me .. M)" even and broiler are kept elean 1111 what'• w r o a I ! GARDEN CITY, MICH. Even in summer smoke can hang around unless YoU ti.ave a ·good breeze from the right direction. In frying, smoke ill almost invariably caused by having the pan fat too hot to start with or meat tbait is too fat. In broillng there is rarely any smoke gen'erated unless you are doing pretty fat meat. The only othe r cause <lf trouble that occurs to me ill that your range may ndt. be properly vented, a dangeroull situation. 1 would ask your utility 90Urce lo check '~.~ out. Restaurant blazes are often caused by 'grease .ac- cumulating in a flut where it can't be seen. In the mean- time, a small electric fan placed on the sill of an open \\i.ndow, or on a chair, clears smoke out fast if yOU set it with the blowing action facln& outward. Salads are for all year 'round, and you'll see why after trying the salad recipe! l"n Nan Wiley's booklet, "Simp- ly SU per Salads." To obtain your copy send Z.S cents and a long, stamped, sel!~ddressed envelope with your request for it to Nan Wiley in care of the DAILY PILOT. Nan Wiley tigret.s that She cannot provide p ~rs on a 1 answers to your cooking ques-- tions, bot questions of general Interest ..will_ be.._answered in ' her column. Address your questions to Nan Wiley in care of the DAILY PILOT. Lukewarm Treating 8• kind lo your -"' salad bow1. Never 11>ak In wat-:r. Alter each use, waah thoroughly .and rinse in clear luktw1rm . water; wipe dry and store in dry plaet . " I I . • • • / /. /"'~ (Q OAILY PILOT Wrdntsday, Se pltmbtt 30, 1970 " . . / Wedn!Sday, September '30; i9 ·PILOT ·ADVERTISER If SLICED BACON TABLE BRAND c LB. ' 'OSCAIMAYRAUMIAT 75c ., t SMOKIE LINKS ... 12.o L ' OSCAIMAYaAUMl AT 49c BOLOGNA 12-0L75<. .. -....... •·OL . . FARMER JOHN• MORRELL OR KRUSE: SHANK PORTION 7 _ ROUND STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE OI STATER IROS. caTIFIED IEEF ·~=£ 83~. CHUCK JUNIOR STEAK TURKEY U.S.D.A. OIOICI OI ST.ATER PllNCISS RAND U.S.D~ IROS. CllmBID llEF GRADE A 5 TO 1. LI: A VG. r t . · 49c 9~· BUTI POITIOI · ' .. OR WHOLE HAM ..... Ll.5 7 c LB. ll. OUIOWNPUllCOUNTIYSTYl.f 39c " PORK SA USA GE BULIC ....... _.LI. U.S.D.A.OIOICIOISTA'IUllOS.CHl-lllF s 09 U.S.D.A.OIOICIOISTA'IUllOS canFllDIRF , 3 !!.!!!!,,.~J!~ ................. u. I !.!~!.OAST .......................... u.8 c RIB STEAK5 .......... : ..................... u.89c ROLLED ROA5T .................. LIB9' 1-ST.1HIUS-1Hm-Ll.97c 79 -·llAN•DIUOOUS•-llOUILY 53 RIB ROAST t.~: ................. 1.1. ~·GROUND BEEF ...................... u. c OICAIMAYIR 69( RUMD'lbl.IAN,MVOMA 79c U.S.D.A.CHCMCIOllTA'TWIM>S.-• 111 ALL MEAT WIEl!IER!j . ''· GROUND ROUND ........ LI. • T ~BONE STUK --·-·· LI. ..- STATllllOS.SUCID I 59c IASlWllRMl .. ,_TASn' 6ftc U.1.D.A.otOICIOIST.t.m--... • 1•1 COTTO SALAMI ..... 12-0L PORll ITUU ._ ........... LI. 7 . IP'ORIERHIE. -.... LI. KBift'Rl.l.YCOCMC:• •21• MC 'TOIK-1111.0llHICll: 67C U.S.D.A.OIOGOllTATllllOi.mF • 1 •1 CORNED BEEF ..... 3.LI. CAN ILICID BACON _ ........ LL TOP SIRLOIN ITIAll .. LI. ' DANKAASSOITB>FLAVOIS 3 s1 ·.TOASTERS .......... !............. ~:gs . ' -F.ARMER.IOY SALAD 4 5 c DRESSING ........................ QT.JAR - " RIPPIN GOOD ALL VARlmES , 4 $ I COOKIES .. 1 ........................... -... ::gs. f ' C.H.l.B.IEITASUCIDOIHALVES 4 s1 PEA CHES ...................... _.~.................. ·~.~~ SU.N-GLO !=ORN-TOITlllAFLAVOIS RIG.49clAG 3 9c SNACK CHIPS ...... -.... EA. STATERIROS.LOWFOAM . s2s9 DETERGENT ................................. 2~~:· 26-0UNCE 3 9 C WINDOW CLEANER .............. . REFILL DEAL PACKAGE AJAX DEAL PACKAGE 5 BC AX I ON PRE-SOAK ........................ GIAN T " AJAX 5136 DETERGENT ..................... ~~~~ ' ,, lfllA__,.OI IOU.&.,._, ---. .. ........ • APPLES FANCY CALIF. RED DELlpous . 10 c LBS. GRAPES LARGE EXTRA FANCY RED EMPEROR c LARGE EllTRA FANCY GREEN l 25 BELL PEPPERS .............. FOR c ' LONG TENDER CRISP GllHN l ~ CUCUMBERS ................... FOR i& .. - BARTLETT PEARS ...... LI. 19' DIET RIR COLA L.63 ~ • ' I ' ... . •-. '· •• • . . ' ~. :~ .. :~ :---... • ... •: • =~! " .: ... ·'' ' •• ~--~ ·~~ ... •• :-: • ·:. . ., . 1~ ... ,,. ... ... : . .. .. • • • "' .. • ! :~ .. . •'< -.•. ' :, " 1 .. . - •• . . • . , : . . ; .. ~ . •• • " . ; -.-,;•., .,, . . . • . . ... °J ··, • -. , -.. • ' . • . .-: ' --~-----.~-----. -.o· •• --"~ -..-/ • l l ! I • AM'ONG ' .. • TME GREA 1i · ONES i ,,. . • H.ere; among some af the great newspape~ of the world, is an old friend. The DAILY PILOT looks as much at home on t/lis international newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thousands .of 0 range Coast area homes where it is dropped dail¥· That should tell you something. It s~ould tell you that a "home- town newspaper" can be sophisticated and still not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall. Whether .it's news from around the w"o r I a or down the block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best far you. And the simple fact is th.at, because the DAILY PILOT empha izes local coverage, you'll find a lot of stories in it you can't. find in any other ewspaper in the world. On this internationtJI news rack, it',s among the great es of the world. But at home, it's the great- est One in the world (for loca ews). k_ I • ' I • - • -------- .. .. DAILY PILOT • • -. -.. 1 • . ' I • • l I l.. I J - ' ' • l ' -( • r l ( ' ' ! .I I ' ' • .... -' c;s ., I • • DAILY PILOT Wtdntsd,oiy, Stpttmbtr 30, 1970 . Toehoid Gains F tu re · ·Footage -for Enricnmen.t Prbgrams .._ ., BJ JEANNE LESEM wee~ bebtc the tint ln their aroop Research reveall 4 :e tbeir chlldrea lnDuence their· ----{-Market rt5W'Cbers lo •ve tometbina new. ~~ husbands and children accoOat cookie purcha s es .~ Ifs and null. ~ But none·holds a can6 to keo>aged girls. Denk galj( 57 pttetnt of them take •e than one snack break a dlf, A typical teen-aged glrl -...iso give1 t'ltO to three ~ a year and spuds aboul ff for each party cm nibbles anl! .,fl ltBW YORK (UPI) -plain salliDel Md upm•hip defeaLt z 1' p 9n1Y.'I for the largest e M estimated UW. chiktrm on a Enrichment 1111W recently had bnuhed roundr .-, .... tbol 11>111)' impulae sales. The I id food shoppine trip add lhoul ooJy a tiny iOtho1d In the favorKet becaYR ~ • c om p l a I e plenty of opportunity p... '1.1& to each cbeck..oot tape. tnaek and cookie i'naust.q_. ~umers ol about a GDe « two-cent prict ercise the ir impulses -t5 Denk said that fathers who altbou&b ,lhb, is one ol lhe ~~·h a'-lncraa Qll'llread or milk will percenl of all molheol' tau.I shop aloDe add ~re from Reoeucl -buy --~-' lhe lddl alOllll when food ahop- futest growlnc segments of ~w~ome~!Men~v~ea:!'1~· lbelr~~=:;:_~~~~~;.!! tiOnIDc 1111 CDIL .. "'· ping, said Denk, and 11.aJll) · American food manulac\arlng: I-ages in lhe'irbul'!l'I 11.------_.__11er __ com__.:.panle_' _• ____ _;_ ____ cen_l of lbele molhen sq ,..:..,,=,_:,,,,==-.:,, Jn early IW, lhe nation 's largest bilc!Jit company began making one brand ol saltines with enriched flour, which restores vitamin s and minerals lost in m:illing. Now, that firm -NaUonal BLscu it Co. -says It has begun enriching il.3 .entire line of about 230 varieties of cookies, crackers, pretzels and ice cream cones. Some enriched prod ucts already are i n markets and the remainder are e1pected to be available 1hortly. drinks alone. • ' I • A company spokesman said n.ltines were cbo5en to be the first after federal statistical studies showed these crackers often are used as bread substitutes in low income families. Horst Denk, president or Sunshine Biscuits, lnc., second largest manufacturer , said its first enriched prod ucts with enriched flour will be animal, toy and arrowroot crackers. The two major manuf4c- lurers alone make a total of about 340 varieties of cookies. crackers and snacks, such as potatoes and corn chips. Smaller companies m a k e doz• more and imports add subslantially to the tolal available in the United States. Who buys them! Ninety- seven percent of the popula- lion, according to Denk. The remaining three percent say they forego the pleasure only because of dietary or medical reasons. This enormous popularity has made the i n du s try 's growth rate in the p~t four years four times ireatcr than the population growth . Potato chips arc the single most popular snack nationally. Sixty percent of all cracker sales are saltines. Chocolate chip and creme-f illed sandwich cookies are bought by eight out of 20 shoppers. Denk said, and one in 10 customers buys. them once a Attractive ' ' • , ' .. ' 726Z tyQa..13 ... 6. . I " j Knl\.jKket from neck down ' . -lletves. klo. in stockinette I• llltcb. Trim with stitchery. Emkoider red roses on i ~jacket. Tran s le r •r '-""" .etul lize -Simple. to pl9Ce. Pattern 7262 sixes 32-34: · aa: *4!; +Ml inCl. PlnY CENTI for' 'ach pat· ' HOFFMAN '48~. ' GAME HENS :' SWIFT'S PllEMIUM ~ooz. ,,~ / .. I - / BIROS-EYE IOoz. PKG. 5/1 w .. , '°' ""°''•" VEGETABLES ..... ""' 3/89 ' ....... 18' (AEAT PIES ............... .. Vo• .i. K-.. -...;ci.... .. 0... ENCHILADAS : ...... '·'"•' 38' STRAWBERRIES KERN'S SLICED 10ot. PKG ... Albt•l'I0•1 Squo•• ICE CREAM ......... ,,,,... 59' .......... 4/1 POPSICLES .............. • . . .......... c1wi.;i. • . ... 59' BREAD DOUGH . 3 , • .;. Ort lN~t9/CMl.le Cut 411 . a;,c1,J1• 36 ~ FRENCHFRIES ...... u... • AWAKE ................. ... Mot!on'•lCourM ' ........ I ,M.t DIN~ERS .............. ,,,,,, 64 ' COOK iN BAG ITEMs.4/1. ~REA; PUFFS ........ ~.49'' VEGHABlE;;;;.3/1 ~ ~ ~.,....~.-:-="'!~~~ ZEE GALLONS ALBERTSON'S BATHROOM TISSUE BLEACH 4 ROLLS PlASTIC.JUG .34 34~ ·~.'.·,~::,.· In -Store Bakery DONUTS GLAZED Applesauce Cake · JOHNSJON'S 91NCHSIZf ·YOUR -CHOICE (looffl l(ir.tOMci..:..,si..;.,p,Slli 'Maot ,1' EGG ROUS .... ''.".. -~~-~ .. 65 1 M .. 1o11c.--. ...... MACARONI &CH ' SE4/88' Kol4 lo.t S.-kN11 r.,.1 l CREAMED CHICKE ..... 39 ' KoWlli.t BEEFSTEW ...... : ...... 3/1. K.W '(;., CHILI BEANS ......... 4/). J ....... ..,:..., • • PIE SHELLS .. ! ........ .' .. ', 39.1 4/ .EARlY Tl~ES ' Tenderloin Steak ............. '2 1:. Kippered Tips •• ..,_ w,;,,, ..... lb. 98 • R R t c.,..,.~. 19' '!mp oas '°"""............ .. . . l l . Ocean Perch Fillets •~•.: ... ,..89• NEW CROP CRISP . APPLES REge~;c';g0~EN 4 3n ~ JONATHAN·Pl~PON :;.G "Z,. ' -~~-----...... -~ FRESH HA~~llAN', 39~ -PINEAPP.LE . N •. . . ' . \ , LARGE·CALIFORNIA 2 LB . · DRIED .' BAG PRUNES t79~ ,-----' BEET~TURNIPS . . KAlE·COLLARlr OR MUSTARD GREENS .· l'Ob~ . . ' = .add 25 eents for each -s:. SAVE16 4 "BUrgie" 6/12oz. SAVE'l.50 1149 BOURBON ~~~ . ' RINSI Art A Y .r.:; .......... $4: 'rlENUiS :=i:::r.~~ ..... : .. ~. 71 • 1 , fol;.-». Mail and t ' ~: otherwise • tldr4 1'z ~ will take • tine wilkl • more. Send to , Allee Brookl, 1be Daily Pilot , , ~.n Dept.. Bor 163. ~ Oki °'9llea Slltion, N e "' Yort. 'It. Y. Prill N.... Addrts1, Zip, ~ ...,_N • .mer. l BIG Hll _,all Cata· ... -40 pqes, • designs, 3 • -""" ,._1 X!!i!. crochel ,_,,, Qllll, embroider. ...... , ,..,., sifts! Send so i ~I C 5'11 At-s '•• '-': ..... -•••'a .,..., •. ·--· ...... Wiy lifts. mon! $1. .... ____ so ant• ..... -.... , to Qit, ~....., 1"* \ooot. II -.a.,.. -J .... II be HP I pall •· 50 -· ....... q.91-l -pal· "'"' for ll superb qul!u. 50 -· -s. ''Qooilll ,.,. ..... • ..,.., u.tar'· l5 polRml . so - r . I ) I ' ASSORTED JELLY 59~ ROLLS . POTATO ' -~,~ Rolls 2 ooz4 . CHOCOLATE2L BOXED 3 39~ ECLAIRS /3~ Cooldes ooL 109 ··-s111 WINI ........ ~"' l.Ql.-.....i. WI .............. ,99' ' . I ...... , s·311 VODIA ......... ,OI, ~;;;a,l ......... riti+i '2'' . J:l\Ol ol save JV"' .,o7i:':1"' . - Join our Fine China Oub \ --- DEOOORANT ·-·• ........... 77 ClCKTAll ~~ .......... ~ •. 3/1. I LOTION .,. •.•• ,,~., ...... :., .. 77 • BOlOGNA Z"'..:;;~'.~. ""· 59• PANTYHOSE ...... ; ... .-.. S9 <' BQLOGNA o. .... , ........ ,,,. 71• SPONGES ~;.-............ 43c CHEESE ~~;, ................ 91< Hl-H~S . PILLSB,URY 'DlTERGENT SUH~IM. 4 • llSCUITS 1 o ~ J_lb.~o• 46~ 16". IOX lo1. TIN • Atlf:WtSON's ·. • All PU~$ I I \ • , for 1971 YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Sen>inf tlle Oranp CORlll Harbor Area LEASE ' ' Oriler your .1971 CaClillac now, for. earliest posstbre delivery:. ', Ill • .. ' I , • . >· . ~ . ,,... ' ~ . ' ' YOlJR FACTORY AQTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER ,_ ~:r:~~UN ' ' ·-' .... > ... ,- \ "' • , ., • • I• ' \ • ' ' 1970 CADILLAC . . Sr.da• OeVillt. Ea,rly tr1de-in. Cloth I: )tither la. lerior, hlJ power, f1ctory air conditioning, altreo AM· l 'M m11.ltiplex, power door locka, tih·teleteepic wh«I, twiliaht -tinel, etc. Local, l ow11eT f•r. (501A}'V) PLUS: ORANGE COUNTY'S ·SAU •5·555 PRICE 1962 MERCEDES 2205. Leather interior, 1·adio, heater, 4 speed, white side wall tires, low mileage. Completely ariginal.thru-ouL (FXK368) ' . 19'63 .CADILLAC •' 'Coupe DeVille. Vinyl top, cloth-A leather Interior, full poWef-, ·factory air, Signal 11ceklng radio, white wall ti.tel, etc. (lEN5471 . ' ' S.t,LE s999 ,.,~ ·, ' ' ,, I 967 PONTIAC ·' -C.l.tma StatiM "'apn. 9 pauengtr. Vinyl int~rior, \IR, aulDlutic ~iNioft, pci•er llltlecin1, powtr hr1~~•. r1di<1, Mater, power tail pte •indow. whke wall tira, tilt whed, f.ctory air conditionin1. (TSA273) ::.~, •211 i 1961 RIYllRA \'in.r.I top,. lltr&to IMM:fft entl, chrome apori v.hc~l1, full powe:r, ftctoly air CMC!ilionins, AM/FM •ltreo, power door Jech, tilt, td~pic ateerin1 •heel. (XDl.68~) ::.:..•3111 FINEST SELECTION OF , PREVIOUSLY OWNED AUTOMOllLIS 1966 CADILLAC Luxurious Coupe de Ville with factory air condl· tloning, full power, plush cloth &: Jeath~r interior, tilt &: telescopic wheel. Auln>nle ~;ye • .Ugnal lttk· ing radio, every extra. CWXE840) 1964 CADILLAC Coupe DeVillf'. FiN!frost paint, leather interior, full power, factory alr condllloning, tllt , whttl, JJOW"f!r door Jocl<1, twilight ~enUnel, 1..-rui11e con· trol, fully equipped. (IWl..6731 · + SALE P,RIC:E 1969 MARK Ill Vinyl lop, Jeiuht r inttrior, ru.JJ po•er ••d ftctory t ir COii• ditioniPJ. till wheel, power door lot:k1, 1tereo Afl(.Jo'AfNWti· pie•. ( Y PT706 J 1 SALi . t5·555 PRICI 1961 CHIYROUT· lm1ul1 Custom Coupe. \'inJ l lop. VII, llydrtm~tk, fi clory 1ir conditioning. puah button r1dio, whit1 walh, d e. Naben. HrYk e car. (VTPIO) ::.~ '1999 ' ,- .. ' --. , I 1 f69 CADILLAC ' Scdt.• DeVille. Vitiyl toi, c!Oik• le leather i1tu ior, ' {11\l poWer, fat.tori air ce.d..i1ionins. dual comfort .uta, 11ereo multiples, power doot *'" tilt·tclto' 9COpic wbed, twiiipt. 1e11ti11di ,.wer tnqi.k OJICller. (065AGC) 1AU PRICE '4777 • 1969 EL DORA.DO Padded top, leather Interior, full powtt, factory air conditioning, tilt-telescopic wheel, po"·er door locks, stereo AM-FM MUltlplex, cruise COll• tro~ etc. (987AGA). ~~~-15555 : l • ' , " .~" ... •'-' . 1067". OLDS 98 • ' •I ·-, Convertible. 1\dl !powe, air l'Onditlonlnf, ~USh button radJb, heater, white side wall tires, tllt- telescoplc · stl!e'l'inc "*heel, _power trunk opul:!r. t!xtremely low. mlfeqe:. (VEH682J . ' ' =·,$1666 I 963 UNCOIN CONT. -· • ·cfr. Leather m.-. fuU pomr, factory 1ir eo.diti.t. puah J:.auo. radio, po•er door loc.:kt, electric veal windO'll'• (IRZ829) . SALi nra •999 1967 CONTININTAL C!l'I. ' Vin}I t0p. Jeiditt latsW, f•R power, factory 1ir cncli\'°9-, i•• lih ...... ;fteel, •IJ l!t7SO.-... (V'l'Plzt) . . . \ SALE PRICE ~NABERS . I ' .. ' , co·sTA MESA 540~910 SALES DEPARTME NT OPEN 8:30 Alli Co 9:00 Pl\'I l\ion. Lhru Fri. e 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. • ' S...ke Departm .. t Opoo M ... ofrl. 7:JM:OO ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1970 ••• .. •• ·:'l S!i I • " ! \ • . ------'c.· r1 1-- -----------------~·-------------·----- I l I j ~ l ' . ( r l • I . ( ( I . ( ( ( -t . l l ' • -... • • • = = c -----~--~-----~~··~··~~· <-' .. ·-.. -~ . ,...c:. SJ OAllY "lOT Wf'dllffd<1y, Stptembtt 30, 1970 --~ ...--,-~ -- F. ture 7 Eootage for -Toehold . Gains Enrichnienr-Program BJ JEANNE LESE.~ A woman who bell!,[ lhe lint In tbeir croup meet u,. demani r ... newness ·Resear<h revull: k• their cblldren i..n.-e their NEW YORK (UPI) s 1 y and saltines 11ee1 to, Mrve aometbin& new. ~. . king aligbt cbanges in husbabds.~ childrt'n account cookie purchases. lt's and nuts. ,.. Dul none hotm a ca• to teer>aged girls. Denk •.:iii $7 pttttnl ol them take ~e than one snack break a dlif. A typical teen-1ged girl ·~-also gi ves t'IO to three partm a year and spucls about •II for each party on nibbles an!\. a>ft Enridunont unUI recently had · _ -· -...ii .W.. !hot maay · I lrom the piarket. Jmpulae sales. 11ie lal fl" ·· lood shopptnc trip add about ..,_.~or. ~wrbea0nd" -· •qm'Mhip defeat1·111tnm1y:"'' designed for early for tbe largest percen~~ estimated that chikmlo on a GDiJ ._ tiny toehold in the s ,,.,.. she sees tit a 1 cwumen •llo c o m p I a I n ed 7S to ID permit plenty or opportunity p.4 ,t.M to each cheek-out tape. 1ft1Ck ind cookie lndustry, :-o-~modem, 110pbisllca 1elS about a Oat: or two-cent price sales ye made on ercise their impulses -15 Denk said that fathers who. ~ , 1 trbt ii abaocb\e her, ·u-im-increlle on ·bread or milk will itb the peak seasons percent of all molheii ahop am add anywbeu frem althougb this, is one of the ,. qe.. .,. buy SNM:U wi&boul • q~ early swamer and the kids along when food shop-,three to · 10 unlisted items to fastest irowlnj: segments of r.tanJ women say tioning tbl com. · .. '4 ., h a n k 1 g l , i J} g and pinc, said Denk, aod 7JA .-,. the cart. and are amoag the American lood .....racturin(. ~5~~~~~=~-~_!P'~<>~duct~_!ln~the~~~__:So~~me~-~Der~~com~pa~nle~~~Ctir~lllmu~~llol~id~lll'~· ~...!_----~cen~l~ol~lheae~~-~ U1 beat CUllmnen ~~ prebels In earl1 lW, the nalion1sl-drinks •lone. largest bllcWt company began making one brand ol. saltines with enriched Oour, wrucli restores vitamins and minerall loat in milling. Now, that finn -NaUonal Biscuit Co. -says it his begun enriching its .entire line of about 230 varieties of cookies, crackers. pretzels and ice cream cones. Some enriched products already are i n markets and the remainder are upected tb be available ibortly. A company spokesman said Wtines were chosen to be the fint,.._ after federal stalistjcal studies showed ·these crackers often are used as bread substitutes in loW income fa.mllies. Hont Dtnk, president or SWllhine BIScuils, Inc., second largest manufacturer, said its first enriched PfOducts with enriched flour wiR be animal, toy and arrowroot crackers. The two m~ manuf2'C· turers alone nilke a total of about 340 varieties of cookies. crackers and snacks, such as potatoes and corn chips. Smaller companies m a k e 1RIZen! more and imp:irts add substanUally to the total available in the United States. Who buys them? Ninety • .seven percent of the popula- lion, according to Denk. The remaining three percent say they forego the pleasure only because of dietary or medical reasons. This enormous popularity has made the Industry 's growth rate in the past four years four times greater than the population growth. Potato chips; are the single most p:ipular snack nationally. Sixty percent of 'all cracker sales are saltines. Chocolate chip and creme-filled sandwich cooties are bought by eight out of 20 shoppers. Denk said, and one in IO customers buys , them once a Attractive I . 72t2 ., ' ty~B .. ~ ,. Krul jacket from oeck down -siee\.es, too, in stockinette '' ltitcb. Trim witb stitchery. f EJnkoider red roses on t easy-bit jacket. T r a n s f e r 1 li'1ft .ctu.ll lit.e -Simple to plM:e. Pattern '1262 sizes 32-34 : lf..ll; *42; -incl. nrTY CFNll for' each pat- &lrn -add 25 cents for each looiiorn '°"•.Mr Mail and i' lpemt• · ~ otherwise , :~ will lak• • thrwe weeks If' more. Send to Allee , The Dally Pilot, J:i~•fl O.pt. Box 163, • Old <llelsea Station.I ·New • Y..-t, N. Y. HOFFMAN 48~. • -· / BIRDS ·EYE IOor.PKG. ' W1011 ,D( A'60ft1d VEGETABlES ..... ,.,,J/89' ....... 18' («EAT PIES ................. . Vo" H K.-p hef/C'-,. Ch;t ENCHILADAS •..... -'·'""· 38' O.• Wai ho/CMUe tllf • FRENCH FRIES ..... ,, .... 4I1. """1Dll·,1c ... ,., . 64' DIN,.ERS ............... ,,, .. .;;AM0 PUFFS ........... 49 1' STRAWBERRIES KERN'S SLICED ~Kiii•• . 4 / 1 · ... --·--·· lOor. PKG ... Albe••i.o"'1 Sq..0<1 ICE CREAM .......... ,,,, 59' ""'"'." 4/1 POPSIClES .............. • ... ...,°'° wt.ii. • BREAD DOUGH . 3 ,!:.;. 59' a;...i,f,. . 36 AWAKE-. .............. .,.. 1 rooK'iN BAG ITEMs.4/1. 1 VEGETABLES ~:::-:::.:3 ) • SWIFT;Sl'REMIUM 200Z. ' ;: ''~ - JO!iNSTON'S 91NCHSIZE .69~ ·YOUR ·CHOICE ci.,~K"'oOMcliM,:W.r...,,S... p&~ .1· EGGROllS .... '.~. ~-~-~ .. 651 ~to"C--'e~. . MACARONI &-CH~ SE4/88' X.itl 1;... SO.loifl Tipt & CREAMED CHICKE ..... 39' loWICW BEEF STEW . .. .. . .. .. .. ...3I1. lfoW~~ / ~.~BEAN~,:: ...... , 4/1. PIE SHELLS .. : .• 1 ........ · 391 lirch(,...,ic.oa/Ja,..._/Oan:.h · I . ,....---......_.. GAl:L-ONS-; ZEE ALBERTSON'S FACE TISS - BATH ROOM BLEACH 4 ROLLS 34~ "; ",,":: .. · In-Store Bakery DONUTS ~ .• ; ... . .. . ~ ASSORTED GLAZED Applesauce Cake s~A PlASTIC0JUG 6/12oz. CANS BEER 19 . SAVE16¢ JELLY 59~ POTATO 49~ ROLLS Rolfs · 2 001. _ "Burgie" 6/12oz. '109 ~~~~y,~j:ES ··1149 BOURBON . ~~~ a~NA~IA N ,. 59 WHISKY QTS. ' . /S~li 8asting , TURKEY:·· ~-N·E-W 'CROP CRISP . APPLES REDorGOlDEN 4 3t~ DELICIOUS U JONATHAN·PIPPON ~ . •· . '\ FpESH HAW.AllAN·_.3ft~ PINEAPPLE -'!II~. . . . ' \... lARG~ CALIFORNIA '2 LB. DRIED ·BAG P-RUNES I 79~ ,----' KAlf·GOllARD·GR MUSTARD ·GREENS \' 10~ • -bu BEETS-TURNIP.S -'DELICATESSEN ' ' HEALTH &BEAUTYAIDS ' Regular & Hard to Hold ·· ' 13 .. 44~. TIN 489 ~~-~ HOFFMAN 5 LB. TIN j ,;;IE ... lis al. •••• ,... . 71< ·" "' •~1-. ............. . ~.f"TAll ~~ .......... ~ .. 3/1. lOTION , "'"" ~ ....... :., .. 77< • B010GNA r.:;;;:;~ ""· 59< PAN TY HOSE ••-.. : ....... 59 <" BQ~OGllA .,. ... , •. ., .... ,, ... 71< SPONGES ,':;:... ............... 43<. CHHSE {::;:.--:,";,; ... ~.; ........ u.91c RINSE A"t'A Y :::;::_,, .. ., .... ~·c DEODORANT~".'.:. ... : ....... 771 .. .. ,• l Prt.t Name, Addttu, Zip, • PaUera Number. HI-HO'S PILLglJRy )JTERGENT CHOCOLATE2L BOXED 3 39~ ' I BIG Hlf Needlttr1fl C•ta· lot -40 pages. IOll d<signs. 3 • · fTee patterns! Knit,~ crochet -· Quilt, ... broider •. wave, Toya, &lft.s! Send 5'I ...... o11 NE\i\'I OM;lrl A f 1111111 ' --... --ofljwis, • fabioD1, ......... INlby llftl. mort! $1 . "If I-ClllW' Book. IO emtl. "11 lllJ .... ,. to kni\, ..-~ --· \.OOk. IO --a....-i--1 '*",,. uc·,.... ... IO ECLAIRS 73~ Cookiesooz. ,,...,._ s11• WINI ........ .) ... lioM~ikli WIM ........... :99' Alll«M~\' '$'37' YOllA ··········°'· ......... ·~· '"'' <OClfAtl ,....,,.,,iflll .£-.. C!~ f:.l\O/_ of O,Ptn 4ll'U •~ .,N IV •Jock prices SUNSHINE 4 •tscuns 1 0 ~. 16or.IOX llli. TIN ..... -.. l ... ---•-pat· twm for tJ auperb quilts. 50 ...u. Boot J. "Qotltl !or r~ ' ..,., u.tll"-U pan.ms. 50 -Corona del Mar-3049 Coost Hwy. . Laguna leach-700 So. Coast Hwy. I" Join our Fine China Oub RESERVE YOUR SET TODAY! CHOOSE FROM MANY EXCITNG PA TTERNS ... JON THE CLlB! ""l" 16q41 Mo9nolia -#<r -~• ·~~ • ~..... .._ . ··~ .... ·. ' . • J . ' I . ,. , 1 - ' ' , I ---r I ' • for 1971 YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED C . .\:DILLAC DEALER Sen>inw the Oran,e CORI! Harbor Area LEASE Orilw your .1971 Cailillac now, for. earliest possible delivery. . . . w......,. S.,-.J0.1970 . -__ DAILY PILOT D CADILLAC DEALER , . ~~iJ::o~ -.. -.. ~ .. .. .. j . ' ' .· J 1.97l I~ DORADO ON' DISPLAY .. ' 1970 CADILLAC 5'id1a DtVillt. U.,rly tr1dc:-in. a otlt &: katlier la. lerior, hlJ power, factory air <.'Onditionin1, atereo AM· J'M t1n1ltiplex, power door locks, tih-tele-pie wheel, twiliaht -tine!, etc.. Local, 1 owneT car. (501A}"V) PLUS: ORANGE COUNTY'S 1:962 MERCEDES 220S. Leather interior, l'l.dio, heater. 4 1pecd, white side wall tire!, low mileage. Completely orilinal. thru-out. (FXK368) 1963 . .CAl>ILLAC ,, Coupe DeVille. Vinyl lop, cloth A: leather Interior, full poWe?-, • fM:torY air, \Signal •ceklng radio, white wall files, etc. (1EN547J . S/\LE sn99 Piie:_! · 7 ' . tt11 ..Ort;1ac -C.C.liaa StltM ,.·11on. 9 psu~nger. Vinyl int~rior, VII, HIDIUtio k"IZllllliM.inft. p0'1t'tt .ietting, power hra~~•. rftd in, Mater, pow• tail pto window wlttt. wall tiret, tilt wheel; Uctory air c.nditionin1. (TSA273) ::.'ti •211 I 1'61 RIYll!lA Vill.YJ top, Jttato IMicHt teats, chro111e 1pori ,.heel1, full power, factory air coaditic!lint. AMIFM 1teree, power door 1ocb. "It, leleqpie ltoerin1 t:.heel. (XDl.581 ) =-•3111. FINEST SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED AUTOMOBILES 1966 CADILLAC Luxurious Coupe de Ville with factory alr condl· Uoning, !uJI power, plush cloth ii leather interior, till &:: telescopic wheel. Autronic eye, lign&l. lttk· ing radio, every extra. (WXE840) • 1964 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. Firefrost paint1 lcat~r lnterlor, run power, factory air condlt1onlng, tUt ,whttl, power door locks, twilight sentinel, cruise con- v ol, fully equipped. (IWL673J 1969 MARK Ill Vinyl lop, leathtt interior, full power and faclory air eett• ditioning, tilt wheel, power door locks, 1tcreo Aflf.fM.MuJ.ti. ple1. ( YPT706) ::.~E •5555 1961 CHIVROUT· lmp1l1 Cu!lom Coupe. Vin,yl top. VII, llrdr1m1tic, fi<:tory 1ir condilionins, puth tiutton radio, ,.·bit• wall1, d e. Naben, 1co icc car. (VrPl43) ::.i:. •1999 <· 1969 C'ADILLAC Scdea DtVille. Vinyl uiJ. c:IOth' i. lc:alhu inltrior. full poWer, faeter'J'· all-co.ditio•iac. dul comfort sea~ 1terto multiplex, 1011·er door lock1, till·lel~ ICClpic wheel. twililht. 1Uti11el, ,.,..er tnmk Opl!lllefo l065ACC) . -sAu -s-1177·7 PlllCE • 1969 EL DORADO Padded. top, leather Interior, full PQ.wer, factory air conditioning, tilt-telescopic whee.I, power door locks, stereo AM-FM M.ulUplex, cruise con- trol, etc. (987AGA) SAU rRICE ... . 1.67<.0LDS 98 ... ,.. Convertible. 1'ull ~powe;., air conditlonin1, Pmh button radio, better, white side wall tltts, tilt~ tele1coplc · •t@erinc Wheel, power trunk opener. extremely low.~-(VEH682J . ' l · ::.~ .: s·1··666 19A UNCOLN CONT. 4" ·dr. Let1her hltoriot, foll power, factory air eo11diti~i• pual. Mittoa radio, po'lt'er dOOJ" locb, electric veal wiadow• Clll2829) SAU PlllCI . . •999 1967 CONTININTAL. C". ' ' Vinyl top. IUtber lak:rilr, fell po'lt'V, lactory air co.clitio. ' i11, tilt .-iai;iMeJ. nlJ 23,750 .... <V'17b9) . ' SALE PRIC• ' ' ' NABERS --1- • • ' . ' .. • 1COSTA MESA • 540-910 -. ~ SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 Al\f to 9:00 PM l\'Ion . thru Fri. , 9:00 AM Lo 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. Somci De,..,.. .. 1 Opoo M ... .frl. 7:J04:00 ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1970 ----·-· .. • _...,_'!"'"'"~~~-------..... ---.:-----=-------"""."""---:---,..-.,-:0-------·--- I .w.. . . ' ' • ' HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALi 1000 Gtnor•I AY~ES BlilLJ .· 1llO -r•1 *TAYLOR -NEW OFFERING! This sparldb:w executive 1 Open Dai~ 328 Alisa 1llO O.ner•I 1000 CALIFORNIA RUSnc I . ' ' • 1115 ........ , t • (11nce ' ··IRVl"E A~E4 <YQU .·o,n JT,HE U~D> home must be seen. 3 Lee B.R., dining rm &: mau.ive living rm. $69,950 Newport Heights comer o! Beacon v.•ilh Ioli of uaed brick & knot. ty pine inside Ir; out. 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, FIR& PLACE and dining area. Freshly painted and all new. Jy carpeted. Alley entrantt to double detached garage. Room for trailer and plenty ot room for a POOL. Great lOTo'·internt aaumable IOM. Only $28,500. I I THE .. RANCH--UNIT 4 . ' . 22 HOMES SOLB-FllST . 4 WEEKS 4 lo7 B.EDliodMS .. .' 2 ~ 4 BATHS . 1r\clud1~. all bull,ln1, 'ca,rpetl"9, f9f'mal dining rooms, famlly' ~")I, flrfplacetr~ underground utilities and rntiny Otht( quality ••ature's: · • ' • ~ • • • v '-" " PR·ICES START ·A·T $38,448 NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH 'A 5 BEDROOM . HOME FOR UNDER , $36,000 DOVER SHORES Brand new, beauL 4 bdrm A den 2-etyllY. rm. home. Gar- den rm w/wet bu, Formal D.R. OPEN l -5 $108,000 4llJ Monllnc Slor Lane ''Our 25th Year'' "' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Realtors NEWPORT CENTER 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road 644-4910 1 short block f rom Cliff Dr. By Owner $.1G.500 """"""' 3 -2 bath, ll~ room with fittplace, larse dlnlne area overlook· ing lovel,y srcluded lanai. Carpeting, drapes, built-in electric kitchen. Garaie oft alley with electric eye open- er. Nicely landscaped cor- ner·Jot, 64&-4032 548-1444 FOUR ON the floor C~lesworthy & Co. REALTOR Ncwpart Beach Off.ice 1028 Bayside Drive 6754930 1W~LK TO SAINT JOHNS r 1 , ri I 'I " Finl Eltllte, 875-tOOO, 2443 E. Coasl Hlghw•y, Coron• Del Mar, C&llloml• 92825 A UNIQUE MAN Select Your New Afr••· Built ' Home During Th'e Customizing ·state Choice 'of 'all Mod.I, ·~i:l 'Ex,tei:iors· Select Your Lot Location Now . , • • -. -Jim Wood was destined to come up with the SEE · MODr.LS AJ Jd~a of Unique Homes Real Estate. He's a uruque guy. He'• married, the father of 3 r111JA 1111 FREEWAY & lfit*" n111n· 'yoongdaugblers:He bas a big red moustache .-n . 1UU1 . 1 •• ~ M>t· ll~ · · 8nd, ts the ]>r oud· president ol his PTA. He's Sole. ""'~ .o).O~ ~r""'. 1.1. iiio.)i' 7'pm clollY wortinJI tqward membership in the Million 838-5136 838-5120 -. Dollar Sales Club and he loves to body surf Includes 3 full baths · (sunken tub in master bedroom), formal dining room, family room with wet bar & fireplace, all bltns, basic car· peting, 3 car garage, concrete driveway, shake roof and clean ocean air for your fam· ily 1s health. Immediate Occupancy "(Somo Models) YA or FHA &. Conventional Financing 3 BEDROOM GI-FHA TERMS Spacious 3 bedroom!! 2 bath home on corner Jot with many deluxe featureJ11. Love. I;· fireplace, large kitchen, great patio Ylilh bltin BBQ. Close to all schools. No down . Gr. low down all others . Ylhat i. buy. .f larre bed· room1, spacious 'fa mi I y room,.l full bath&, complete- ly repainted and ready for yoo. Full price $2.5,995.00. No down veli. CaJJ.now. ~ Rltrs. 3 large bfdrooms, 2 full baths, dinlng room. ft.ll'll- ditle in ta.ndscaping, co~red lanai. A bargain at $23,500. Low down payment. Hurry on this one. 546-8660 " " I ~ ' :1. I RANCHO LA CUESTA AYRES HOJ\1ES SINCE 1905 MODELS AT BROOKHURST & ATLANTA HU NTINGTON BEACH 961.2929 e 968· I llB, 11 A.M. lo I P.M. $27,950. • . COATS 2629 Harbor, C.M. 2i29 Harbor, C.111. Needs Fixing IN the opinion of J .T. Rml . Like paint, yard v.'Ork &. "Charles Quintard is l•l )," "TIC". 5 Br's, dining & fam-Number one .• ~uintard at· Big Coroua Beach. He digs peanut butter and be drives a 1953 Mercedes Benz Cabricr let. Jim Wood enjoys good people and neat ·homes and he likes to get the two of them to-- ~~~~;;;;:~;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;c;;;;;;:;i;.;;;;:;;;;;;; I gether. He is a Realtor who is active in his f; -~ ptolessio~. and his community. ' -.. ' fJ. I . ' .. (t'. A He's. a gl>04 man to do business with ------------------· & WALLACE RIAL TORS Ope• Evonl"I• • '62-1454. ~o~ .... ;;;;;r;•;1;;;;;;;;:;;;;1;ooo;;lo;;•;"";;'•;';;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;aoo;; :;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:: ily room. Quiet back bay area. OUered at $34,750, but your oUer may buy iL Sal's People Needed ~RI.ALTY Slnc• 1M6' Downt•n Colt• M ... ;! . .. . of.:._i(l.da .J:Jle . ::; PRESJl~E .. WATERFR'ONT -HOMES UlllilVUI: liVMl:S S h• Get In The Swim uns 1ne In this ""ath" • boat the Macnab -Irvine H~~OR 642-2991 ! J':, ·• '· "'~ iol LI,. lile Dr.Ive .. ' ' · ' , · ~ ~.17M000,2'"3 E.eo.t Hlgtnny, I ;f 5 BR. 4 baths; fam. rm. Mexican tile ilrs., ConiMDel Mlr,c.lltomla ,92125 S heat &. buy thil'I sparkling Realty Company Peel.al pool home In "Cambridge BAYCREST Esti.tes". Really beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home ·with freshly redecorated & adult: Another new exclu!!ivc listing. coven"d enclosed patio, Big oceu.pied, Asking only $34,950 Large . 5 bed~m home on Sant• Ana Heights NCI DOWN TO VETS 3 BR, 2 Ba, 20x20 living rm. + lge dining rm., bltns, dble gar., near UCI or trade for large 4 Bedrooms • $25,000, !i-r ,exJ?Osed beam cell., cpts, d.rps incl. W/Pier . .1 -& ~lip. Excellent .Tenn.s ....... _ .... $135._000 . Jl'!~!!~"!!!~!!~~I ;;:;;;:;;;;;;;~1~IOO~ -•1 ------~--·- ) 1000 $19,000 Gov't loan can be as-w/high FHA loan. pool size lot y,•1th complete DELUXE DUPLEX ~~ Blk. to ocean. 4 BR. 3 ba. each unlt. Owner·s unit avail. for new buyer, $79.000. Call: 673-3663 Eves, ~5942 I l . E JtC.Uent terms & IMns now ~aUable I~ • . , . CAln, BIL._. GRUNDY, REALTOR OC.EAN FRONT END THAT SEARCH ..,3 ~-N . . Lil. 11.1.20 Palatial home with Lovely manieured f bNroom, . ·awned by anyone. Payments privacy. Walled courtyard are SlBl a month for every. Or Lease This One entry, Large master suite thing. Full price At only $350 mo. w/option to with 11 feet of ck>eet spiice_ $24 500 buy al jUJt $28,950. Strikina Big formal dining room. Lache11111yer Rlty Call 64S.3928 or 545-3483 ' ". . , ...--Dr.,. Suite 3, ._B.~ ·. -;--2-, format d1 .. ; ..... rm .. tenific Jarie ocean 'front lawn .. ,.... « \~ . . in exclusive Cameo Shotts tamlly rm_ 'Thia home hu Newport 1 tropical yard surrounding Spacious family room with inviting pool. Lush nc1v shag fireplace flanked by book. carpets thn>Out. 4 & Family_ cases. Built by Lyons & associated $23 ,950 : 1 • .,.....ral. 1000 Gen9ra1 · 1000 · 5 Bedroomt, fi: baths been improved in eveTY way /;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;,/ Poolaide family room lmq:inable, Upgraded Cl.I'· at Cashion1. $S4.500 '42.a23S BROKERS-REAL TORS 1021 W Bolbot1 6~}.]6b1 4 Bdrm and Fam. R~ Palos Verdes stone lirepla FOREST" IN " YEJERlllS V.ieuide dining Jt"OOm pets thruout. Drop celling File.view • , ~ ~ Pane.led den with bar and indirect Ughting !D Priva~pooll:paUo ~~t:~'::!1::1P1= 646-1111 ,.,_r.:,:.a:..,,. --675-3000 ~~~P~~ 675-3210 .) ,, ,. .... lov· .. ~. ,, .... , .. ,_ ,,, Sales People N{'('dcd i:; magnificent, entry hal , full dining room, 2 baths, built-ins, no dov.'n. 540-)720 Tarbell 2955 Harbor J• .: This rormntie I bectt -Blt)' ~1 Of tbe Week has e~lng ~ · : covered and encloeed pa. j tio, tiuae dOllble,fireplace, i" fonnal· dihtn& rOam, 2 full ~ , "-ths. and new carpets. Par. ~ ;idlse.in landscapilJI'. Hurry, _,, only $~;500. Ni> down Veta, j low down a.eybody. Rltrs. '"'f.P-·546-8640 't .. i'. t ~ . 1'°' ,(. ' . ! . 2629 HarbOi',.C.M, I ;t DoWn tO 'Vets ~ • Large 3 bedroom + ·20x20 1 ·pus: toom--:NeWlj painted ;, \ · · e .& out, block wallec;I :' ~ ar yard, hard.,,'OOd fiQors. • ~· Hurry on this one! ·JlfA • hns, also VA~ at ',(iOll. • ,. . , r ~ ~--­PERRON "J1 ........ , •• . 642-1771 Anytime Li i'DO WATERFRONT . PTS.-320 LIDO NORD '\ .. NOW REDUCED TO ~ " · 150,000---Xlnt' Terms :: ' Be•utiful units. 6 · car •' "-pt'ages &: utllify room with \ · kl ft. frorf1ing on excellent ' ~ ;'.irimming beach, Utiits are newly tumished. 1 1111 . Grundy, Realtor , _,,._Dr., Nll. - \ ~ .,. . : ffne's ·•.newly' Jisfed home • in ·a bcautifUl area of open hill• ,..;1h _h~ J<ID STYLE yard lnclUdint covered pa- tio tiiat can be0 ~ht with NO'rHING.: 00\VN! Lovely catpfttng, :llraperies, bJtns and '~ HUG~' Q..EDROOMS too. Full priCe only $29,500. !232.oOO . ;;':::"."t anf ;,.,...,. "'1~,~~~s1·~n~yt~h~M)~ j;;~,~~~w~,·~g~E~~~·~\,~L~~~ I SHORECUFFS New tri·piex $66,SOO. Fabulou• ocean view. One, 3 bedroom; Es S I Homes from $60,000 10 twO 2 bed I d I 1-----------1 tale a e ' rm: arge e uxe HOUSES FOR SALE rADL-Wllft'I ' ' $120,000. The finest octan units. Also aeven other new c.o ... .1t ..... • CAlt.o""· (Oc-'nfrontl GORGEOUS frothent,anadre.a where you own 1to4 unit bldp:$30,950 to . OPEN DAILY 1-5. Cost• Mes• 1100 ~ 1r,'.I ,1,,11 r'JI · FJ:IA ~rs c8.n get in with lesS .• th&n,. 111% doJ'llJ pay... merlt. WhyttntanyJonger? Realtonr -,~Our 25th YHr. In th• Harbor Aru'' •673-4400 ' ~-------" .. COATS · --& local · WALLACE . . -5414141- .... -$69,500. See 33792 Copper 'Ttl sold! Assume 6~% VA Cho. ' N rt B ch OPEN EVENINGS Lantern. Builder &12-4905. loan. $148 Per mo, Redecor. ~ ice ewpo ea Ioca-•un7 H 1093 Baker, C.M. :>iS.5440 tion. Large corner lot with kW E. Coast wy. 3 Br, \V/W cpts, drps_ Im. modern 3 bedroom, 2 bath Gold shag carpeting, 'vann Opposite !\fac Arthur Blvd. REPOSSESSIONS med. poaession! Only $22,- EASTSIDE FH 'VA ho . ._ ...... paneUing, covered & enclos. s-•kll•• clean~-,, -e 950. 1984 Federal Ave. -me 1n uo::auu.111.1 condition. ~ patio, huge ~,. This ..--.. ,.,,,.., ''""' - La-0 t·-Bdrm. bo-· ••'th A f t l' '1 •" 500 "-newly ··•·•·d. --ted. 2, Call: Patrick Wood, 54&.2300 . ·• "" '"" ,., an as tc v ue at ~. · hon1e Is immaculate and you _...,.., ~-..-I R I HRDW. FLOORS and fire-... ~11 c:A:< 0•"• I '· .f "-5 ~-. Some with • Bl I Haven, ea tor ........... """'"°'""· will feel the love put into • ~· .. PlaC<. co p p e r plumbi"i P<>OI• FHA VA -•-· 2ll1 E. Coast, Cdt.1 673-3211 this home by its · owner. • ...., .... lei .... , throughout. Kitchen range, . Priced at $2l,OOO. Owner will I -~---~~---from $17 .000 10 $40,000. WI LL SELL re!ri&;erator, power mower, pay pointl to aell FHA for L nd Ou I" Collins & Watts Inc. GI OR FHA and clothes washer Inc, De-only 14~ down payment. ux;ury • a ity 8843 Adams Ave. 962-5523 West side Costa Mesa 3 bed- h d ..., Thi;.; Do~r Shores Ivan Wells tac e Dbl. garage, patio, rooms • freshly painted with """ ""'°' ' --Nie' hOIS Real Estate home with View has 3180 sq. FHA TERMS DelUfe unill with an income grape · ....... ""rear ATTENTION VETS ft. of living area. 4 Bedrrns, panellng and carpeting In . • REALToits . . Fourp. lex 1~. E-inttl of $5r5S. a month. Needs a yard with assorted fruit $•• 000 , Bed b& living rom. Has very large · --Alley f boat -· 3~1 BA, panelled fam rm w/ 3 rm, 1%. th, crpts, little · t • ·-u=!ll. access or , . 11:.111.9521 l•n~ yard pe--110• child. pain .. c .. 1:. 1 1 F ll . Here s a ch ..... 1 .... home """' -frplc & y,·et bar. High beam-drpg, enclosed patio, dble '--=< ••~... ' ' ... REA"Y $47 950 ortralerstorage. u price ._., .... ,. o1 v~ ren, and pets. $21.SOO. Call "I • , ly • .,., can purchase on low down cd ceiling Jiving nn., •·coun-garage. All in A-1 condition. FOR A BARGAIN? on ~ 000 ' evenings and Y•cekends, E11:clu1iva with: M. M. L.a80ROE, Rltr. G.I. terms -or low down al 1 l try" kit w/brkfst area. TREES, TREES! $24,500. OWNER 'MUS'l' SACRIFICE &tS-0555 Eves 548-3265 others, on FHA. 3 BR., 1 ~, Sparkling i;wimming pool. Wells·McCardle, Rltrs. ~. this nearly new 4 BR. home Newport ~"'""==~=~·==-I ba., huge family rm. w/open 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ $108,900. Roy J. \Vant, Real-1810 Newport Blvd,, C.M. E-Side Triplex 2 BR.'s each, located .ta oi.'C! Corona del HARBOR ESTATES hfam ceil.: parklike bade 1. lor: 646-1550, open daily, 548-7729 Eves: 644-0684 garages. fncd )'ards. Income -Mar'-st.ltlOltdduiVeattas. •t Spacious 3 bdrm, dining rm yard . great' for children. $112.00 $405 per mo , Principals A Ql\llt .ee at oDly $62,900. F•irview (added on den) 1%. bath Close to schOols. Call today Horse of a DIUerent Colo.r only. By Owner. $38,500 or ............ home .with fireplace. Forced 673-949S PER MONTH 1 Gov't. Repossession tradec up in C.'d area . 646-8811 <\ny co or horse \\•ill flt on First tin1c offered. large Z 6-12-5.)31. • alr heat, kitchen range in-The Fox Co., Re:al1o~ PAYS ALL thls 1,~ acre rancho in-rN+·Jlll,·tQw (1nytime) eluded, Needs redecorating OPEN HOUSE Y<!s, just assume lhe low eluding new corrals and !:1:1i~~mSp, 28:1~~1 i~ ~U:~ :o-Y LEASE/Option 3 Br., 2 Ba., . ..._ .......... l _•"' '11!i!!!!!'!!'i!i!!;,,,""'!~·11!!!!!!!/ and carpeting. \VcU land-!\fon .• \\led .• Jo'ri J to s. S".' ·•. an-·'1 __ ,,tag• work area. Fruit trees & xlnt home. Lrg rroms, easy I~ . · ';'4 1• "" ,,~.... .. room, bltn kitchen, fire-yard N sho • & Westbay Income Homes scaped, front & rear patios. 516 F<!rnleal, Corona dcl rate Joan. 2 large bedrooms, sharp 2 bedroom & lanlily place, dblc garage. Fu 11 care · ear Pg · l3MlOO , 644-J430 TRIPLEX ,; SST,500 Located on end of cul-de-.sac Mar Duplex, 2 bedrooms dream kitchen, 2 full baths, room home \\i th lovely big price $24,950. Down payment schools. i 2fi0...;500 option. , ' BHt Eastside Costa M:eaa lo.-St, HERE IS A SLEEPER . each, South or Hwy, Neu-rovered patio. \Vhat a buy front yard. Listed at $39,900. only $1250. Cal) 540-1151, 541)..7823. WILL· I.ELL ~ cation. "Homes with •n in-MCALML TOLADBAOY.RDE RI shopping&: beach. F.l\f.1T8.l'-at $16,500.00. Don't wait. ~~~1~1151, Heritage Herita&e Realtors. LGE. R-2 lo! "''/oldcr houMl. GI OR FHA come'".' ~ Tustin' (cor. • · , tr. bell. Ask for Naomi 540-1720. M6-8660 R1 Only ~18.500 o\1•ncr/Bkr. West side Co.ta Mesa l bed-Woodland Piece). Builder &IG-0005 Eves. li73-61l6 ·* OCEANFRONT. * tr. I~~~~~~~~~~ I ea EACH BARGAIN• Eves. 57;;..3031 or 673-921:>. roomt. frtihb"paintfli with'/;.~~9115;;:·,;·,.=,,._--.,..-,-/ 5 l/4 O/o * DUPLEX + 6AYCREST " SHARP I 0Y.'rler bought another, quick 3 AR home 011 1iO x 180' lot. pon<Hne am .. carpeting in OFFICE For lease, .f priv .1 n-..1room1 Balboa Penin1UJ, Lge 3 br + f.am rm. 21~ ha. sale needed of this immac. ~ S20,000 f . P. Jmn1cd. poss. "' -Everythiz1:: 1n hou&e brand B ho · -·1 Q 11,,·.,.room~·-~1 ........ oUiCH recpt room air n.. $15000 ~·~Harbo•,C.'•l. r. mt 1 blk. loocean. w.. rang<. • v~--1 -o~ • • v .. 'Tler desperate, reduced / ~ ' " 'fl('W? ()y,•ncr just i:;penl · l=====-----1 fenced ;yard • for qiUd-cond. AlnPle prk'1. Xlnt toe. price $26,500, large rooms. 2 Georg• Williamson Beginner 's Bart•in $12.000. Never shoY.'11 before. J.turry • $33.0CiO. Sub. tnns. COLLEGE Pk. 3 BR, l"- ren and peb_ $21.500. Call Lechenmyer Realtor baths, entry hall, dini~ Rea ltor $16.~ F.P. 5~ 'if. Assumable. Price ~.000 w/.usum11ble CAYWOOD REAL TY BA. ()lvner. 282 Princeton SEE-.YOUR REALTOR e~ninss l!,.D d weekends, 64&J8l8 or ~5-3483 room. brick barbeque In pa-673-4350 MS-1564 Ev11. Rent for $112 PITI y,•hile loan of 51~3-~n Sat & 6306 \V. Coast Hwy., NB Dr. $29,!KXI, ~:r3260 ·l'OR YOUR BJC FREE 673-6568. SQ you saw it i n the lio. 540-1731 • THE SUN NEVER SETS 00 bldg. Cf.1Uity in 2 Br. town-Sun, 1:30 to 4:30. 541-l290 nJE QUICKER YOU CALL, ~=N=EW==CO=>=tE=RS=R"'l=To:=..:=Sa=turd==""=·=·=D;IME-;;;:~:,-LINES=:;,;:o;'.==:D:,AIL;;;",oP;:l;:LOT!;:·==•=T~•;r~bo~ll=_;2;;9;:5S~H;;•~r,;:bo;;:_:r :,,Dall~~y~Pilo:;:'~t~Cl~"'~Wed~==~;;"°";::"'~·:'.f ~":;,'·~"~~;1;;0~10~,="=~=51;,:;4<l_.T"ho';"m=p="="=·=B=k='~=6=l2--l=&l=l7:Sa=turd==:&y:=·=D=!ME-==A=-LIN==ES=!~THE~~Q~U~!CKER~~~Y~O~U~SEIL~;;I 1000Gener•I 1000General lOOOGener•I 1000Gan•r•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 General 100I NEWPORT BEACH ·OFFICE-1111111- 2043 WHklllf Dr. et Irvine Open Evon lnp HACH fRONT COTTAIH I $9,500 ., Olatminc knotty plni;._~nd beamed cel ling fnterior. St'p out. the door Into 11.ndy J"E\VPORT BAY BEA1..n and ENJOY tn'lh aJr anC1 aW1$hl.ne! 4 UNln ' $33.440 ' :l\o:o 2-~room plu~ h'o J-bedroom ape.rlmt'nls. Room to add 2 morr units. , Close to ahOpping and bus Hnc. Owl"K'r \\111 finance at 1 Q\VER .lJ'tllEREST! . ' . . . S IEDIOOM · ldttl tamlb homf' In choice N~ Colla Mfia OOlflbOi'hOOCL 1.1U11lve PalOI Vtrde ~tone FIREPLACE, family rooz; ""' re& throughout! You can as· ~u~ tubJ«t to I~ ~_ann-1 nte VA loe.n It /mo. including taxes and In· ~urance. NO VA ir:u.lblltly ttguk)ld. A S.Udful •t $.34,~ _ ' HNT THIU UCIOW , GM'Bl EAST SlD£ Cosht. :t.te«I home on lf'tt-lined strret. 3 bedrooni' ADDED TAM11.Y ROOM. 2 b&tht, BRICK nnEPJ..ACE. PRICED TO SELL AT VA ll P. pratsal or 118,JOO. VA or FHA ta OK and you can move tn Q\llck on credit a~ proval! NOW IS THE Tlf.\E "'fO . BU _Y COSTA MESA OFFICE-545-9491·545.o46S 2790 HAllOI ILVD. Opoo 1 ... 1.., 'tff 9 P.M. FIXll-Uml • 5 bedroom, 2 •lOry, G.L Terms. SlOOO credit to bu)'f'r on cotitl. GR&AT ARE.At $1,675.00 DOWN PATMINT + $125.00 Costs, G.L Loan~ents $189.00 per n10. HUGE 4 bedroom, 2 baths. Patio. · $22,500 P•IC:E Sharp. 3 bedrooms, 2 bnth. han:h,-ood tloors. Gov·t trrms pmcnt loan S.148.00 pu n10. Submit. • • SILLll IEHIND IN PATMINT k~rooms, :Z bath. 9.t Loan ot $22.500 at $189.00. B&ck·to·lh<" "..U prlet G.I. HPO In lluntlngton Beach. 4 tN::droom. 2 bath. Lofln can be ua:uml'd-no quall(yln:. JIVRRY! · IA5TS1Dl , 3 ~m. 2 bath, USTSIDE. $2t!500. Pool! Submit ;your mJnfmum do"'" pa.y-mt>nl NOW · 11 THI TIMI TO IUYll· . ' . ' . HUNTINGTON BEACH OFRCE--«1'1842-4455 7612 .. ,... °""°''" 540 Open Eventn9s .MuJn'1••T011 c.-ltfn •5140 TRULY n1•ANT Oyer 2,800 sq. ft. or gradout living in this 2-story, oversized -4 bt>droom home, wl~ Rpuale 20 Jr 23 ft. FamJly Room, pu1h0button kltchen and UNCOUNTABLE EX'l'FtAS on a DOUBLE LOT. Assume subject to 5~ government loan and total payments or $202. SE&-1 $1000 TOTAL DOWN NO •IMMICK5 t n. M&urnl' a low gov<!mme nt JOl'n on th~ sharp 3 btdroom bungaJoy,•, i\lodf':tn b111lt·fn kltchm, FIREPLACE, covered pallo. and ?-!ORE. Sellec flexible ao a-et ou.t your quJc.11: Pf'n before It's aone. S24.000 FULL PRICE. $1 DOWN .I.OTA!. and mo\>t In tomorro\v Into thl1 4 bedroom 2 bath bt!1u1y with modern built·lm carpet.a, drapes, and many txtr11. Lo\v dO\vn FltA and $28,950 FULL PRICE. Cali be:lore ll'1 gone! $17.150 FULL _,llCI for lhl• 3 bedroom 2 bl.th v.1lth large pe.Uo. bullt·lns, larse tAJ.ULY ROO?.J and.-. IOll lhade tre... Hurry btlore ll'1 1oner ' \ '( =~-E: $:: \ . 1i.. ~-~-------·----- -----· --·. --· -·-· -· -----·--____ ...L..[ ....L • J6 "LOT-ADVERTISER Wrd'esd.l" S!Otembt• 30, 1970 / Wedntldl7, s..-'°· 1m u n.v PILOT .. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSI S F OR SALE -RENTALS RI NTALS lllNTALI . lllNf.fi[S itlNTALI M"" V.rd. I.ID •-n Ju•n---HouMa Furnished ....,_ Unlumlahed ....,_ Unluntlahed ,.,.._ P.....-,.,.._-JI_ " Col'Gft• dol Mor 1250 H~i!!f._, lloacli 1411 -- ON THE-FAIRWAY * DUPLEY '* RARE cii'l'ORTUNITv Caplltrw . ~ L...,. luch ·:nu Owrel -u,...;.!!fty ,... ~ "~-,., ---..... ...... ., Cuatom bull!, '• bednn, tam. 1\o.'Q J·B<\rfN. Tmifle loc., B~!_~t~:!,1:;!~ deG•I· 5 ACIUt eatate land er ~@e Le~1•/~1le 'vm~thecl * J<ING SIZE '* S OR • 4 BR Townhlt, ~ -J Uy roorn, 2 bl&: tlreplacea. 1 .... N lh r•"--1 ........ n.nch. w/nlc. view, adJ. Lo'velY Buch Ccindo sfiAR.P 3 BR ·+ R"-"''" Oreenbiilt . Beat fit Thia beautlM hOme over-\Valk to tverylhu,.! ot or rnA bu.)'a'.I • the owner othtr utat. p&tCt1a. 13$."IXXI Avail &op 1S tOr Je,ae thru Room + J Bl.'"-St;'; ' Evtrythln&:. SS1'5. 43f1 IOoka the 17th fairway o1 °1 Hlwaf. wUJ belp Pl.Y )'Ololr c:ott "'/Sl.8,Clla ctn ril relea9e June 0r tona:er. t Bft. 2 BA, 1 need ard ~· ._ 1' Slndl:lurl Wy. DMI063. ?ifeea Vmte Golf Course. MORGAN REAL TY The RMI l1t1t. M.rt dear bldr itte tor lGO~ 1 vine dini , I! y . s •pe a VACANf IMM.AClJLA: 61\ u~umo.ble Joan. By o"'"' :67~3~~664%i2Wia::i:O'ii6~75-64~.::S~9i==d;C~a~lliM7~~-15~Sl~:=o I finlndns Bia m-110& or ~~ .,. th 11 • nr, Ok. S200/mo. MOVE TODAY! 2 .,:.. TE er. ~Java Rd, !W0-4095. I R£1\10DELED Jiome + 494-8100. , :i.:e:a:i!':a ~~:~~ Hom.Flncler1 ~2'51 3~1• W,,~Julll@'d $63.&XJ. lllrge "brand new ape. Good Huntlntfon Large 2 car port plus •tor-FOR RENTI I . DIVORCE SALE '"'°"'" torrilk fioanci og.1-;;;H;;;•;rti;;';"';;;;;;;;;;;;;';;•;; Deno Point 1740 .... """"''~ ""'""' ... " ' • 2 BR -"' 0.. lrvlM n• By Chl·ner. 67 3-6904 ,1, NEW Custom. rea i denc e cillties. All tieauli.t\llly A: &J'lie County. !tMitah atarf· Spack>us 4 bednn &: family MS-7983. PANOR•"IC VIEW $30.~. ane mile from new completeiy f\a'nllh@d, linens, ltlg at $123.50. F\lrn or Un-BjoRANlmna' D ~--HomG!:-."'; • 3 bath ho111e on lge corner · _...., · Ha bar 1l'atlo! 34011 china, etc. 11 desired. Only tum, A&k for BONNI. .., ... ,..., ........ ., lot. 0-.vners :.:a;y sell NOW! l ido Isle 1351 Bes\ loc .. 3 tarp bedroomt1, ... :..,,_ m''.'... "~" ~"""'. 11)') •tep• to priva•-beaeh. U2-7100 Br/2 &, frplc, ·DIW. Submi olf A·'·' .::::;~;o;;=-----'-"." I d1ning room, gounntt ldtch-,,.....,.,..., V\.l .,........""" .., •-1~ 1·~-~ l t ei11 • -...ng Tennis court &: 2nd 'JIOOI al-LOVELY 3 BR bo-• ~th a ~ ...... .,.., "'"""""'I""' $41 9SO Spacious U do Home en, brcaJdut 1"00m., den. wet """ "' fenced. $2951mo. Ca 11 PERRON ' 642•177 1 Prime 3 Br . l ba. single bar, pier I slip. Sl11.500; Condominium 1950 IO on propertY with gorg· lge yard. IM or be w/opt nl/30-7.fl1 « nt/132-51'93 3 s t' 0 PETE IARRm eous land~pq: thru-ou.t . to buy, Big patio A: encl pr. story. Ul'll\I pa KlS. 1 n SHOCKING! $18,500. iarae 2 Easy accesa to IUPtt mkt, Call Coats It Wallace Real· Eeot Bluff - • 5 BR, 3 BA. fonnal dining, shag carpets, huge pool 11iz- e'd lol, one bJock to ~1esa Verde gol f course. O\\•ner. Quick sale. 30 Da y ~sion. $42,500. f>.l&-3&12 hEPUBLIC lri·level 3 BR + den, 2 frpl<'. Lge fan1 rm, Din rin, F'rnt & rear patios (rear w/firt pill $46.000. .,,_,,.., 1200 BEACH DUPLEX ONE LOT FRO:\! OCEAN 2 BP.. & 3 BR "'ith [an1 r.rn. PLUS I BR & Ba gU!.'st m1. Xlnl condition . Top area for living or renting, 151,500 <:A.LL e 6411 -2414 .. '1~.#C. Nr1r Nt,.port PoJI Offkr BY OWNER WESTCLIFF AREA ·I br. frplr, bltns, c:rp!s, drps, sprinklers, pool -sized yard. Nr sC"hools. You O"''" l<U><f. VACANT. ONLY $31,500 642-16ll Ol' 612-9996 DUPLEX 4 Br. Up, 2 Br Down, 3 carport, new crpt. Neally furn. 200' to beach. -Sacrifice, o"·ner ( 71 4 ) 538-1 4.00 Builder's Attention 2 R-2 lots $12,000 ell, Poss.iblc split. N'pt. Heights, rurr. 645-.1070: &lZ-5140. Newport Heights 1210 BIG BARGAIN Nearly nt\V 4 BR & 2 Ba . Beautiful drcor. l..gc kitchen \\'ith all bltn:i:. Frplc of Ital- ian ntarble. Chandeliers, lgr living & din rzn overlooking 20x40 h&f pool . A beautiful home for only $5.i,000. CA.Lt (!). 6'6-2414 ~~ N'•r Nfwporl Pol l Ofrlcf' Ne'wport Shores 1220 LIKE nei,1• l BR. 2 ba, hltns, Irptc, opcu hcam ceil\nj::s, club 'tacil, Walk to bch. $32.500. 21.11457-7398 e~·er;. Bayshores 1225 strtc.t to !!!reel corner ot !'teal"' n4i·, ., • ., "-~m, 2 bath with NWv _.._ • 1 ·-th .,. .. ,1 -• &. '\ii, Reduced ro $81,500, v V"O.-~ --J .,..,ppmg, e c, ......, mon , tors '1'IQ+'l.I • .;o.;.;;;_.;;...o..; ___ _;;,;:c,;;; Prim• Lido Nord firepla'.ce. Easiest terms, low winter basts. \Vill consider * •-'-CJClln •Hu--EASI'BLUFF I BR, ram, do'A'n, low mo payments on lease • purc:haH or outright ~ n1...-111 din'it nn, wailber, dt;-er, 5 Br. 4~ be. nr. new watl'r Fountain Y•llrt 1410 6% Gov't loan, idea I aa1c. Adultl only. Refa. CHECI< out thil LARGE 2 =-===''='';:""'::;,:$1IO:=;:· :"'"=:"'=:'· front ho1ne. &aut. decor "STARTER'' or retirement ... .,,. B 2 Bab, t I -~ Deck, pier & float. For ap. Sparkling poof (H&FJ 4~-AM or 837-0791 any· r., t 1 aw, e1-.~ livina: with all recreations "--patio _., -~~'mo. c-~-• "-r M- p't. Call: and exterlar maintenance ,-.·~R. 1 Ba __._ n .. H~Ftnd.r1 ' M'S:1ts1 --• ...,.. Bill G rundy, Re•ltor 20x30 RUMPUS ROOM incluaed, Won't tut, call · • """"""• .......... an 2 BR. frplc attach pr lp 8.~ [)(Iver Dr., N.B, 642-4620 3 4;: bedrms fam rm fan-Jut! VU. 3 blk.! to ~nt Bay. 3 BR, 2 BA Condo· all bltna. patio Aduits no pets VU)' LARGE HOME ta.stic brick 1 BBQ .&: .Patio. larwin Realt y , Inc. ~.Oct-June 1225' = 1° i:~~f6~~l,;ru;,:·"":;·$215::'::·,;:&'5-e23:;';;;::='==-I s Bedrm, family rm., xlnt Pri(!e(j l'ight! '624981 enytlme Avtil lG-1 70 C I I street 10 street 45 fl. lot. HAFFDAL REAL TY ~,,:.:;,.;.:.:,::..;::...:.;.;.::.:.._.1 $17S Clean 2 BR cot~. mo. . a Lide Isle WI J WATERFJtONT H 0 ME ON Lldo Island. $7'":i0. 3 BR's, Cail l'f3..3000. RENTALS ~ tll town&: beach. Heritage RE ~1151 ;:c.:.;;...;.;;."-----'-.;.;;.. B~· app't only. 142-4405 Houn1 Furnished ** <494-9323 ** s1s.;..util pd. 2 Br. Triplex. $97,000 OCEANFRONT. Children ok. OwilCr may trade do\vn lot 3 lagUM Beech 1705 O.nerel 2000 Duplex •• ,Furn. 2975 Broker 534-6980, Bdrm. :.Orne in Terraoes,f-..:..------- Cdl\T, with ocean view. DIRTY $1MI • Util pd. Bachelar. Cott• M"• 3100 Bilboe lii.n.I LIDO REALTY INC. FACE OCEANFRONT. • NEWPORT BEACH l..:C-"------- l17 Via Lido 613-7300 Broker. ~ . 135& E. Balboa Blvd, 1st nr $275 (l.SE) N-Side, Nr: S. 3 OR f' Bl't., turn. t1t uni. "THAT'S ntE THEME'' for $110-.Util pd. BACHELOR duplex, wntrf)'?'iy, 3 Br, 2 Coast Plza-S.D. It N ,. Winter er yearly Huntington Beech 1400 this spra~lin1 cantemporaey )pt. Avail now. ba, bay & ocean all ex· Jo'wy-OC Airprt. l.Jt. 4 br 673·1DI laland Rtalt)' styled horn"· Detailed ex-Broker ~ tras:-wshr/dryr, icemaker. hse, ooly 4 yrs Old. Lg 2 BRf2 Ba &: dell, Yr i.,. FARM STYLE HOME & GUEST Yi Acre Bargain terior w/low s.,..·eeping roof-I========== relrig, garage, frplc, .sand lam/rm, 1% b, lg ki t &:: Middle age eP. $250/mo. lines, v.ood, stucro &: Palog Rentals to Share 2005 ;~.~n~;h~":EN o ;~er <!.in'g. Bltirt.!, cn>lll I drps. 138 Topu:. 6'1l--0252- Vetdes 'stone Well design-· · · Pool deck. cvrdfpatio.1.=:=:=:=;:=::,.===- ed 3 BDRM. &: OEN CEN-GIRL 24, child 2 )T! share: 3 RENTALS 7141546-0006. Huntington leiclt 14CMt TRAL HALL FLOOR PLAN. BR. CM OOme w/same. Heuses Unfurnishff 4 BR. 2 BA \V/W cpU!. Dbl. door f'ntry hall opens Low rent. Lie lncd yard. Custom drp1. Blt·ins. Floor 2 BR. Near Park, wall to TO LARGE LIV. filf., 25 Pets OK . Any hour 646-3150. I -la ceiling stone trplc. Lge wall, dr'pi, no sieta. aean. YOUNG b 1 -"-G9nere _, •250 For appt. (213) 339-TU2 Comple1ely moctemized & in FT, LONG, wmI CENTER us neu man •o=u& fenced y,,.., of mo . great shaprr, Country style FmEPLACE OF WllITE roommate for .f br. Balboe. j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j Security It Clnning depot.it after 6PM. kitchen witli 'buill·ins, plush BRICK. Sliding glass apens lsland home w/pier. Jl.50. SlOO. 213: 835-7319 carpets over h a r rt w 0 0 d to rear grounds. Mstr. bdrm. I -=":.:5-_;5388::,::c.· --=---3 BR. Family . rm. w/frplc, noors. cozy brick fireplaCl', suitew/MJRRORERWARD-SHARE my Cclm heme RENT.al FINDERS bltns, lrg gar. w/work 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, f'rpl.c, ar.tique dl'!c o r. Separate ROBE IX>ORS &: PRIVATE w/emp)oyed lad)' 25-35. "" bench &c stora,:e cabinets, bltns, ckhwshr, fnod yard. Fouftleln Velloy 3411 I Oakwood ... 'a new way to live in Ne'Wport Beach lt'1 tun. fine nei.ahbo~ a nd presti1e livlnr. all in one luxurioUI packaae. That's Oak~ wood Carden Apartmenta ln Newport Beach, just minutes from Balboa's Bay and beachN- There's a % millian dollar Clubbouse with party room, billiards room, indoor 1ali driv- in& rana:e, men's and women's health club&, . nunu, ten'nls courta, resident tennbi pi-a 'and pro ahop, and Ol:ympic 1iu pool. AJl th.is. and much more, just 1teps from yaur vroteu.ionall,y dtteratf'd apartment, ea.ch with private balcony/patios. Air t:ondition- ina:/fireplacea optional. Oakweocl G•rden Aptrtments On 18th Street between Irvine and Dover Dr. (714) 642-8170 .,_.. ..... 1 & I••••• .. -. '""'al .. 141 • aaf111lllllf4. $141 te SJll. I• ...... o...,_-,. ........... .., ,, _ ..... , .. g1.1es t facility that's cozy & BAnl \V/MARBLE TYPE 673-2564 aft SPM * Homes aardener & wtr incl. No S235 mo. Tradewinds Rlty uniqur . Hu~c 1;:roundll with PUU.MAN. ROO~IMATE WANTED! pets. $215. lsl I: last + 847-85ll roon1 io roam. Ideal Joca-Completely• modern kitchen FEM., COM AREA. depos. 548--0009, 646-4896 f,:_:,Bdrm,..c.:~,,~ .. ~.,-.~B-u~ih~-i~n., I=:========~==:;:::;====== L lion. Don't hesitate 10 call w/att. hrkfst. area, has ALL * 673.1182 * * Roommates LEASE/Option 3 Br., 2 ba.., CO\lered patio. $l&O/m0. 1st 1..,t"•:::M::•:.:•:.:1 _____ 41:;1::,:10 Celte Mei• •• TI4 • 96~5' .. , BlLT·lN RANGE • OVEN, I ====~==== CALL 645.0111 xlnt homo. Lr& room" ... , =·=f=u=t.=64=2-=""4=.=== * SINGLES * DELUXE 1 BR. IMMAc. FOREST E. OLSON ~~R.bel~e~~it ~~; Cost• M••• 2100 for inform1tion on t hese ~i~ ~ Lepurta ... ch ms Bachel(ll' Apt, Utilities paid. Central beat-pr, Bach/lift located in finer ftsidential LOVELY 2 Br 1iftpla<:f, ava ilable REN TALS •• , ~1823. -uix; J mo. ni:ts WON'T 1 _,."'-·"1125'"==-· --.,....--· =.,.....,_1 l nl'. Rea.llori1 section has been Jeaaed out, built-ins luxw-y carpeting, $130 • E. side 2 BR. Duplex, 4 Br, 2 ba, $210 mo, Avail 3 BR, 2 BA. fireplace, yard, LAST! * 2 BR. l.a'A·tr. KXls ok. 1!!1Jl Brookhurs1 Ave. NEEDS YARD WORK & A garden, pool, furn or un-Ran&e Ii oven. Patio. ()cot. 1. lst, lut &: $50 clean-builti~. fl85. 499-1331 , H.me-,lndert ~2951 $130fmo. 1925 Pomona Aw. Huntington Beach FEW MINOR REPAIRS, of. furn . S200. 54 8-5 0 8 0 $150 • S1ud~nl1 l BR cottage ;ng depoi il. Located 301 •4~94-4~7~4'~··==='===' I:~=~==='==~~ Call 89'1'-4885. -N~O~T="'e-'RA:,:.:.N"'D:.::c:N::_EW __ I fered u is, for me Jaw price \\'eekencls. w/ all util pd. Stv/refrig. Hamilton St. Call owner = C "-o==0~1~0-A-pt-. -M-.------~--• of I ========== $185 • H ....... an this 3 BR, I 54• ~. Du•1-xn Unfvm. Jf75 __ 11;.;1;;;•-'--=•;.,;• ___ 4_1_00 -~~ Bueti 2200 ...... ,,. .,...._., ,... only. $90/mo. util inc.'* BEACH $19 9 0 $31 ,950 FULL PRICE Ntiwport BA hme. Stv/refrig. e LOVELY Cando. Mesa DELUXE 3 Br J bath crp COMPLETE Furn. Very &&1809. - , 5 LOW DN. PYMT. O.K. CALL 894·7577 Veme Country Club""'· 3 drps. trplo i, 1 aroc; clean l 0<' Br. apt, w/ zar 11'°'145-Spa=-~1 ~hr--· -.,,..,,-·1 ' or owner will consider lea11e / Lrg ~21:r~Vi ':~!:;:: apt. for inform1tion on these Br. 2~~ Ba. Pool, pvt. patio. Newport Heiahts ana, close 1£ p&tio. Uiltil J une 1.5. quiet. ~tll pd_ ~tlo. *3 No1 new, but only 8 yn;. opt. on liberal purchase szrs mo. turn. er will con-a vaileble RENTALS... $313 mo. Lea11e. Adults, no to shoppini and acbooh. :t.:i. ~~ ~~: Charle St. 642-3261. young. t"11ntastic value n<!SU-terms. sider unfurnished. Winter l pet.II 673-6028 can aftu 6 pm 5'5-3395. I ==========1 l'd an1an"' 2-11!0 .... • hom-v-•. ' MISSION REALTY ,,,.., 003 wknd $11 5 -\\'alk to ocean. Furn -. _C>c.'.:c'·~==~==~-1 N--.,. •---'-~ ,. •::1 "" cu gs.:;: So H , ·-· J'l'ntal . ..nu-1 or s BR apt. Single1! ok. 2 BR. Gar. Pat10. Crpts, RENTALS ·-..-.• --.. •- ued at .$.1:'i.OOO. 3 BR's, 2 full " . Co111t wy., ~una (213) 596-1709 $130 -Nice 1 BR Condo. Pool. drps; stovf'!refrig. Quiet Apts. Furnlthet(I * LOLITA GARDENS ' baths. Gourmet kit with lat. PHONE (n4) 494-0731 3 bran Penin. 2-car gar. $210. Encl. patio, Singles ck. tropical setting far adu\1.11 Lovely 1 A 2 BR. Panelinc, BA YCLIFF MO.TEL est builtins. Cloud soft car-COUNTRY 675-5909, 5 to 6 pm, 219 34th $150. 2 BR furn rroiit duplex. only. l blk to i;b:Jps, Generel 4000 bltne, terrace p&Uo. Or Unt * LOW WEEKLY RATES * -j·--~-~-~w ~·--~~~ . loan with payments much ATMOSPHERE St. r~encedyard.Totsok. . . Edlnaer, nr Harbor. tchen,'IV's,maJd ~. =====o:--~-===of5225.3 +Famrmhse.2BR.ROOMY 2 Br unf hte, J S39--09'S9 HeatedPooi. cheaper lhan rent, Better \\'ood home, surrounded by N port Shores 2220 bltna, lrg yrd. Kidll/peL'\, comm'\ area; nr l~th & ust For .... 321<; hurry! Call <TI4) 962-5585. lowering trees. tn a quiet •w --··. LANDLORDS FREEi Npt: for mature cpt. $130. $15 Per WHk & Up OCEANFR'°'=="'o"'NT=-A~p"t.-ol-:Br'".·I FOREST E. OLSON rountry ,.u;ng. Be•utiful ' BR 2\> batM .• mos,..... 642-558.1. s.· n gle Adults Bacl>elor • 1 hr, TV • maid fdeai location. SllWJ/mo otil v1e\v of Laguna proper, $300 per mo. 1 B 2 .erv. avail. 450 Victoria., •-f E~-t 61,.,,1 • 3 BR. 1 ,Si a. cpt11, drpg, c M pd. Pref. "-'<>rk'I nw:le lnc, Realtors coastline k Catali 1 ·n:.i 9 P 500 LUS Winton .n.o::!I. """ ~ ""'"" car gar, patio. $210. 1'1f!!lll South &J Club' ls a whole · -bachelor. Yrly or .euomL 1!1131 Brookhurst Av~. extra adjoining ot . .-.' . Balboa .... _._ .. _. 2300 832·7800 .Y.~~~.:....3111 Sumatra Pl., mw way ot life dQianed ~~~.l:~BR. 1·213-6'98-:'827aft 4pm. . Jlunting1 on Beach ..A& ~~ j •-Je 1~ ~-...,........, nw:e! .,..n INN M-' iiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I I $195 .. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fenced _ ust •w-•Incle paop • '1 Beiow ntal val , ~ v ,1:.u Charn1ing 2 br, lge livi ns: rm, 11 o,,an ~--}'ant. Double gara&e. Car-MONTICELLO -At tr a C fun livina with wuii:t, d,y-2110 N ~ Blvd ~ e ADJ, BAY Ir BEACH frplC'. Pvt beaches. 6 '1'.. REAL EST•'TE ~zvp.t;on-•~y ~~r.lan•' fu-m·, 2Exb.r~ pets:, drapPs, covered &c en-furn!unf .! br: 2 ha twnhse., namlc neighbonl. II'• .a e ' . Deluxe rooms from $31.5o S34.950. &I Z·l905 3000 sq ft 1"' .... "" " 1.. Ud Balcony paho pool S250 •751),000 Q ub hou•• ••It h e NASSAU Palm.1 2 Br wk.Ma.idter,entlbkfst TV, l"acina acean. Sl50 mo. closed patio. PeU1 & eh ren ' ' · ~ """' " Fu l U r Pool '"" ' U90 Clenne)Te St. · " .it75 :i97s ok 1"'oo&-=264=7". ,..-=-,-,,,-oo-c health club, aaunu, swim-apt. :;'BQ n~ :: .. ,.. Monthly ratell. 675.1841 Westcliff 1230 494.9473 549-0316 1' > a 'TELE-TREND SPAO-OUS, l'l(!W 4 br, tam "'tng pool. party"ftlOftl bil-pone, • 1 wns. NEW 2 Br, 2 &.. ~ e $J50 DOWN e ti' Ba.yfront Balboa Penin, S rm, luxuriollfi w/W staa liardl,"-indoor So1f driv1nc in E. 22nd St. 6C-364S crpt'd, tzs lk-nn. EleC e ASSU~1E LGE. !'>. 5 ':~ LOAN an 3 BR hse. I.Iv rm. * IMM ED. POSSES. din rm + ramily rm. 2 ba. * BRAND NEW New rugs & dra()CS. \Valk !o * BEACH l.S Ml, all schonls & ghop'g. $46,500. * G.I. or FHA By ov.·ncr. 6"Z..88J9. 1""==========1* $36,aso *OPEN DAILY Un iversity Park , 1237 Permanent Ocean view Jot, BR, 41 ba, !!~;,.!'oat. winter RENTALS crpt thru-oot, cmtom drp&, ranp, tennis courts. pro S90 .1: up. Nice 1 A 2 Br. kit. &Indeck. Clote to.beaeh $5,950 FIP. AsBume bal. an -°'-',.,.~'~· -•-·~---·---·I WE HAVE THEM Choice C.M. $350. 557--3498. ahap and rettdent t9DDJt pro. tra.ilm. Adulbl only, m I: *'P'r. $1)1)/mo. 1118 eXisting' toan. Bkr, 61-1210 PENINSULA 2 Story: 3 Br/2 4 BR, Exec home ...... $325 2 BR. new crp~. drps, fen<> Single 1 &: 2 Bedroom }m(.. pets. 132 W. WYaon 548-9577 lofll'CUB Ave. 673-1464. or 49«632 eves. Ba, crpl. SpaciolUI, Nr. BAY 3 'BR. lg bonuE rm •••• $2"15 ed yard. 1 child ck. $165. ury aPartmf'nta with all the or 6t2-U65 2 Bedroom furnished ~ -Family. $245/mo. 8U-9467 4 BR P.1eaa del Mar .... $265 231.r Avoca.do. 548-1405 modern conveniences avail· AVAlL Oct. 5. LP l Br. Home. $151J/mo. ~ *' The H.kkkn Hoou * · ' _ _,_ C at & W allace Rltrs LOVELY 5 B ho I al able. Furnished and unfum. tum. $14.5. Pool A: carport. BAYSIDE Vll.LAGE. ( J $18,500. Tern.ced ,. ... uens, Lido Isle 235J o ' . • . r me or a e, ished. lM Placentia, See msr No. 245-476.1. patioi; 13 , 29 surrroam, 1 1 BR. ------··--·-961-44$4 !'.;!d.,e..,.. M 1re21n3tl ~351c6.M. H. . l =====~-~.,--'-I 494-by 10 am or appt. BAYFRNT, 5 br, l ba $1000 Costa P.fesa fum trlr •. SU5 .,..,.ou.> .. or '""" MODEL.c; OPEN DAILY -=========o!COMPLETELY Fum .de!• DRAMATIC 968· 1338 * ONE OF A K!ND * mo winier. Ken Brit· 2 BR homf' kids/petl OK $1110 3 BR Vacant. NI c e ;yard Cede Mii• 4100 2 Br. crpta. '~ blk to heh. 4 Bedrooms, 2~ Baths. Lge. Tiny Hoose with spectacular tlngham, Rltr. 675-0123 3 BR fncd for klds/peb . $145 Family only. $22.5/ma. Agt. 10 A.M. • 11 P .M. Winter lae, $155 A: up. (11') f .1 / . 11 A.M. to 8 P .M . ocean view $27,500 3 BR. 3 Ba. aff-wattt h,}mf' 4 BR kids Ii peta •••••• SISO Ask for Don, 830-6060. RENTS FROM * SUNNY * •TMm. am1 y rm. w private courl· 1 ~~i,'!iifi!ii~~~~~1~~!__!~'%....,...__:~~ 95 yard. "Tinkling" fountain in f><TEREDITH G ROENS" Bethke Realty 494-2858 Furnished -$450 Mo. Bill 3 BR hone: ranch •••• S~ SIM lBR. E\ec. range. New $TSO te $UO * &CIES * OCEANTRONT • 2 br, 2 ... en!ry l'OUrtyard. 2-Sty. Jiv. " A. BY owner. CUatom 3 hr. 2 Grundy Rltr. 642-4620 4 BR pool, ocean breeze S cpts drps lge fenced yard. " $250; 1 br, 1 ba S160. Both Ex·model home, In-level, 4 ba. Beams 1%%-$212 mo. STAR.LET 77~7330 Lse '5.16--4496. NEWPORT IE•CH * M..._' & .... , * have crpt!. drDL frplc. nn . }~rplc. in Hv. rni . & bedrm, 3 ba. sep family rm. PITI 494--0428 da, 832-7449 Balbo• l1land 2355 · "" vr••-r•• 96l-23.fl -.. .,~ mstr. bdnn. 2500 1111 f1 of formal dining rm. Nearly eve. ---------• 3 Br + fam rm, 1600 sci. tt, 880 Irvine Ave. Storlllle & I ... .....,,, l ,C~=~-~----1 good living: Prime !Of'. on 300) q It of prestig Jiving _:::.=...=-----= WINTER Rental. Nrly new 3 crpts, drps, bltns, cov pafu, LOW It.ATES DELUXE Spadoua 2 ar 3 &r. greenhl'lt. $38,500, Price in· . 5 • · .• e .·EXQUISITE hide.awa:y, 1 BR, Br, 2'At BA w/ patio, t.nJc, B32·7800 So. of OCC. 635-6750. Irvine & lbth Frplc. bltns. 1 Blll: to oetan P1c1ure!«JUl' w1nd1ng stair 1. -~ 118 500 .. ., Dl.,y, Weell: ar Mondi er bay. &r:>-3570 eludes a "Forever" view. case and entry hall. Ideal JV nn. li:Uuerui. , · & garage. Daya 9-5 , $160 • 2 Bedroom . Fenced 3 BR, 2 BA. 1213 Parnell St. (714) '4J.OSSO e Color TV Atr Cond. for rnte.rlai ning J a r g e 494-7329 bef lO am; alt 4 54()-3673 er eve 1 I wk n d IJ yard. Patio. Garage, stove. Show v.·eekends. • e Poot I: Phone Serv lncl TOP Oceanfront lac. 2 .... rr 111!1'I1i·lltl. ---'l l.Pnllur 1st \Veslern Bank Bldg. Univr:rsity Park Day 844-0101 Nights REST & RELAX Evef')'lhing ·is complrte In lhis 3 BR. 2\-i ha. lownhou.w end unit: 1\/(!t bar & frplc'. in lgc. f1tmlly rm. 1'1-plc. In m&lr. hch'n1, 11uilr-. Lush PA~ le.I limf' shag. Only I yt'ar olri. Owner transf. $.'~.500. groups. lmn1aculatt', pmfes-Tue, Wed, 111• Sat, Sun. day. 675-12.18. carpets, drape~. children ok. $23.'>fmo. * 5'1~T978 SOUTH BAY CLUB • Maid Service avail ::,!:~insJ-~'. ;:;: sional drcor and landsca,p.. * $32,500 * 1010 SO. Bayb'ont; .f BR. 3~~ TELE·TREND 2 Br. 1 Ba. crpll, dl"J)8, 1ar., 1 Sitna1 So. et O.C. Ing , Asking $45.500, Sllbmil Sharp 2 BR, secluded. w/ ba. waterfront home&: 2 Br. * •-~.,. Heat * comp!. feneed. S150. Call ~ 1 BR. dupJex 1 blk. oc.wn. lerm.~. v\ew, Plllee Rlf,y 494-9704 ] ba. garage apt. Dock, Bill DCVr •n• 673-2918. APARTMENTS zm Newport Blvd. $150 Yrly,, utiL pUd. .,, l a rwin Realty, Inc . 3 UNITS, vw, nr bch, trees, Grundy, RJtr. 642-t620 BY SWI!lo1MING DAILY. Neatl=;;~======:I • ' • 5C1.m5 3nt W. Balboa &JJb 962-6988 anytim e patios. nice, turn. 10% dn. H Fl 8 h 2400 2 BR. stove, refri~. fenced Meis• v.rc1. 3110 Live where the fun 111 BEAUTIFULLY nJRN. LARGE 1 Bdrm. N ••r SlOOO Move In °"''ner. $52.500. 494-492.'i U!1f ngton ••c patio + POOL! $130f mo. 2 Br, beAzn cell, htd pool. Ocean. $150 mo-YEAR.LJ. DELuxt. 3 Bclnn., fully Hom ... F inders 645-2951 TRr.LEVEL 3 BR + den, 2 RENT f RNITUR£ adlll, m pets. $155. 642-S!m Stu.dents ok. 67l-8088 r.' No other costs. 2 Beclnxtm 2 Sa l, ClerneRt• 1710 LANDLORDS I I trplc, Lge lam rm, Din nn, u BONUS ARRANGEMENT. DELUXE 2 Br .• Wntclifl' ~ bath. f'ltt bltn rdngt> & ov· crpt. Ir drp., gardener, •~mt & rear patiM (rear Pool &: bl .._- en, di:;;hwasher, used brick 2 STORY ttside11Ct 4 BR, 2 adult.a. S300 mo .. 536-3617. "aeancy Problems Ended w/Ure pit) SJ65 mo incl $135/mo mob hm. w/acrnd tnl, i'eenql!r..,.. firepla~. patio, shing le roof, full & 2 hillf baths, pvt ac-Js It time to move up? Check FREE !>'Upply at qualified garden<!r. 642-7364 * DJRF.c1' TO TENANT porch, compi furn. Htd pool. S210 mo · no i.e. S0-8274• • scparate family room, car· cess to bch, Magnificent the Help Wanted section of tenants at no coat to you. 24i-Hr. Delivery Adib, m pets. 4 Seuon'1 J OCEANFRONT t. q2. 3 ~ "''':S & dra""s. Paymrnta view, $66.500. Owner TI4/ the· DA IL Y · PI LOT Ask for LEE or OLA N rt 8 h -oo ll'.!0% PurchaM Option Mob Elt. ~ Nwpt, 5tU332 4 BR'1. WINTER .~ I"' •wpo ••c .... Complete 1 BR Apt u ALS --. lc~s lhan 1'enl. f':icisting FHA 871-!!300, 49l--2lll by appt. CLASSIFIED. 131-6600 1 Br Apt Cl<lte to lhpnc A ••~ • 6N, loan 11nyone qualifles. e THE B(UFFS 3 BR, l~' J.ow.aa $2'l/ma. , , . ,~ 0 • -rel 30-I>ay Minimum c.~. Park. ~ ~· incl. OCEANFRONT, uW. pd. •l I' 11n!l"!lr.!ll!Wlllf!lli ~~·:!!!-!!. ____ ~-~!.o~·~.,.~·~·~l-----2~DDD~~G~·~.,.!!!:'!''!.-----2-~I BA. pool~. Avail Oct 15th * WIDE VAJUl.TY util •. ~1 or ~ Br. $400 mo. yrl.y; LowW GlftWf"llpplf S295 mo. 644-24l2 CUSTOM FURNITURE aft SPM. $273. Abbey Realt;y ,,2-44ii ( ::::J 146-1. lDI $450-Lease 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pool. RENTAL 1 BR. Trailer House SUS per BALBOA Peninaula f\lrn $~~~-°'"Etrs. Yrcl servicelJ. 1101 Enex ,,,.1 W 19th St CM Ml-Mal mo incl1• urn. lllO depoe. 2 dn·from Ocean. vm ,NO DOWN Ln. -· ~ • ., ' ' ...... 5'MTll Ratt. 8CM141' aft 5 pm. l~"'!'~"'"!!!!'""!~'""I lied ~ bt ---·-l BR poolUtflpd Adulll BY ""'""" ' BR + ', .. ,.;.';',;.,:,1, .• 1.:0\;t,~~ ' Tire l'un/e wit Ir fire Bai If-In Chutlle Nowport Helglita 2211 l"fnl1n l$35 Wk. ,..,: :11 .. "'"'.' llC/;,: '1 ":-,. ' .. "'~· ~""' e Red H ill Rea lty Univ. Pane Cl'nl('r, Irvi ne Call Anytime 8l3.re20 e n o r ni o u K bonu11 rn1 carp(& & drp11, I~ cor IOI, 3 BR Artl11t's homf' Luxury Sin~ Aptl. Complete ~ Or ~11!1). 6'73-M53 , P1 tO\vnMc.' on grooibl:olt, ha! close, IO cvuything. $28,500 •::'°::we:! :: i200 ~o + dep. Child raid ~:· :i:~ ATl'R.AC. f'Um. Studio. $120/ ~~It A t Near ~ ~b~~ ~:~~ 4341 847.8507 Eves: 968-1171 ICJr,r '°''°""bf llmple worm, f & pet ok. 642'-4291 ~~:i.. rea~urant. ;k: mo ... Adulta only, 110 pell'!. beach! 121~ ·,,. &I m ·1 II or II 0 II: I tails 2135 Eide., ... Mar ..... 8. B ""· --~, Coron• del Mor 1250 "l'il:IJ.•UI - - . University Perli m7 VILLAGE INN NlCElBr.Dplx.Qufet. Stp. OCEAllTIIONT • 'l';1 T • i I I 1 • I /.J</./' Laguna Bead> 494-fl36 by flVll"I. Adult. over 30. yrly. For quiet emlpd HARBOR VIEW +'.... un • • • • 4 Bdnns., t•am. rm., Din. IALIOA INN Nopetl. 5CS-l021. Ref req. $95. f7>3127. .1; o1 UR., 21,i ba. WAlnut Pl!lnl'la:I FOR SALE l:ly OWNER J rmR. ""2 rti,hRock ••.••• ~ BaJboa 615-3740 1 BR. $125. Pool. Spac •. I.GE Li~ new J Br 2 tam. ·nn.: din, rm., lrptc. BEAUT. 4 br/3 ~. ~ aq I T 11. E E I ~ B · bat• .......... _, Adults. Idell f or Bachelor. bch • duplex. SUndecir:, An:dou' °''' of town awrier! fl. !>"a11hKm Shores homf', · I ' I I I' a 2 BR. 2 blll.~ .......... $JJ,5 REMARKABLY ~ Church, 0.1. MS-9633. Sept-June $225. 54t-ON4. 165.500 overlooking park, N r : • _ • • I 4 BR.. 2~ b&lha • • • • • • • • $325 UNBEUEV ABLY tr 1 Br. turn Apt. Quiet C~ler Jr Hi. A 1 k Inc IXTRAORDINARIL Y Adult... No pets. 181-A Vic-Neal*t ""9. ..... 'l'Olll m.51X) w/GI 6 Avail. I L y K I s I BEA\1rmJL tam.. CM. 54MU8. c:o...i 1 N 11 :MAlm 1111 Nij 1..::;96::.2-.;.74-06:.::.;;;•f::.t .::Sp:::m:;;. ___ ,i • . ~ Inflation: I 01ked the butch· Vel D'lure G•rftn Aith e BEAUT. Bach A ! Br. -$3850 TOTAL 00\VN to take I I f 1 I I er to aell me a dollar's w«th Pullin« areen. wattrflll I: apt. $29.50 wkly 1: up. GREAT VIEWI ewer GI Joan, Desirable Port of 1teok. He Just '9f me·-ltftem 'Dowft'I~. t'Urn., inc uttl. ~ Of h:1rbor Ii> oct3n. A11r. spilt Udo tnitl tn flunlington 1~--,-,,-,----,11he-.. 45' ~·tee. room, bW.iuds, Pum .I Ir & Lcheler Cerw .. M.r lt!\lel home (In R-3 SlOO Aft. Beach, ~A! wa.lc-to bNctt H 1 MAR 0 4J·)b lat Wtttem Bank Blda. BBQ 1 Sauna f\zrn,..unfUnt, llll"'N llMI ft . IOI, lde11J f • 11pt , unlls. and al11 tr park. N~ 4 bed· ' 1 • I' I I I 8 e?i~~ ~h·::.l~ ~~ Urttwntty Partr-J "' 2 Br. al.,; Si1ll1@I from •• ,.,. , c~ --------S200 1.'JOI O< Sl\ld rni. 2 M!h, only 1"" yrs 0111. . • _ • • • _ "'r 1 11 -·,. ~ Day llS.0111 Nltht1 S135. Set 11! )));! PartOnl 1 BR.. New. Beaut. !IJrn. No 1 BR •pc. parU,y furn. N CdM:':,· 11.nn·1, o~~ .. Asklni: S.l2.000. you~ torn .. No, 3 • Rd., 642-8810 . .Betf.ft.n Hafo to . rifl:I. Adults only. mo dee. at50tmo. . ltl c.11 ~"6424620 -L•rwln Rulty. Inc. •-r~~fT~N\.MBEtfDr I~ nd" .11 I' I' I' r ·I DON'T DILAYI borANeWporl -2BlkN.19th Elden. -.m e\'eS. ~. 4.'M-ml "' !1111 Grundy, Reallor 962-4!tl •nytimo _ • _ _ • . . . -• CALL US TODAY I HOLIDAY PLAZA J Ba Dlrl>utll pd-t adult •l BR....,... ap1, :1 DON'T JUST \\lSJ I fnr BY owner -4 br. Al-8 sc ~~'n.'"••'"'• . x I I 1. I I fTMlj I I I: I :\BR, 2 Ra. tnhoule •••• $340 o~uxr~ Spaclbus J Bk only. Eutaide. $1Wmo. adult. • • um. S"-VA loan. To-i'I:' 1''"1 _ . 2 BR. 1 ba. hnu!le ...... S2IO f\lrn apt SW . 2 BR + den MU3J> CalJ evtt, 17J..6to9 '• f11mlshlnp for your hom~. ~.. e Red Hiit Reeltw l -• i I find h I 1od ' tal pymnta Sl54. • r a165, I e•t.,.,, poo • Amt> t * t BR.. Lri cloMts, Pool DIAL dlrtct ll)..4fll. aaul\i:'Ad~ n .,,., ffl-:IO'IO SCIAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 7000 U,~p.:.:;:ti~•"'~';'"' parkinc. No ohild"n-no Shuffleboard . New ,,.., ad, tllaft lft llodl ..... 1965 -. or. cp11drpa. uw pd. sa.o3l6 II••• " ""' ,,..,. """ • j . . I I I I ' / ~mF"----;;; Wtdo!tJ<IOI. Stplfmbrr .JO, 1970 Wodondly, StpO.mil<f :!O, 1970' PJLOT·•OVUTIU•/17. " RllNTALS UNTALS ti ENTALI • RINTALS R L TATE ANNOU I • Ap11. Fumlahlil Apll. Fumllhlol ~ Unfu.,.._ Aplo. U,,,.,.,.,.,.. Aplt. Unl•.wi.t 'A • * • * * -rol ind NOTICES -· -HUllll....., ....., -c;t;Mot! • • SI• c...n. dol ,.; 5iii Rllll1ll w...... 5'11 Office R1nt1I ,6079 ·FOUnd IF-Adil ._ ~ * DELUXE l 6 2 BR. 12!11 DUPLEX. 5 BR/2 BA: DAILY PllDI' ....... u4 Downt-n H!lll'aCh SnWI while fema)o dor--, . fl Q J / Carden A»IJ. 81Wa.. tcfv, C/D, 11Ho. No ~ wife wut to tut.• a-Remode)ed otttce, 1 blk to hear N4*1t-'• 'flUeoQ. CM. ~ 'ui t J<fi , petlo, h<at;d pool, lrplt. ..... Apt: -.. small -.. ....... °""'A;lndbofr-<l!: 538-2'119 54D-U25 I' ;.-. In a ermOIJa , Adul1>. $11S'mo. ~GS 675-4147· / · · • -11ouat ID._ CU.. J 'J;URNISHED olll<e aulte~ IFOU '"""N~D~ ...... -~ ...... --. ---.I 1: ,-. Cuual estate living.,En\er La Quinta Her· ll~. tarp del"'"' 2 BACl!EtOR, J>&tlo. llliO ll>d. yoo .. -o.c. -ZIO at. tt. l!Zlmo. C-t Y"'"" !om. Vic: -. 1 •••• b '·troll'---bt,l~bLGEk!tchen,2utll'•· $l4 re1nleat. areabyl>ecenl.btt.-.-H ..... ,N-tBch.MS--2182 BlvdA:MnaDr.m-574&. ' mou's ...., green atmosp ere "' s u--· &·--····"" ·-E ... ---·· ' ..... 538-ll95 ...._ .. , .. , • , ' lined walk ways to your apt. i6". .P;:~w · ~ · ~·w· ••~ -~ NEWPORT ollt<:ff crpt " FOUND • While Pl&<OO ole ·• , ALL UTILITllS INCLUDED . 4 BR. 211 BA. Studlo •I'!, WANT y~y I.SE: Sm. drpe, ocean view, !roin flS Newport S.ach. Call t . I~ 1 BR. Unf. $150 -Furn. $1IO M~~ 2 Br, Crpt1, cb'pl, Clean! n• Golde-nrod. unturn hie-So. of .... Call owner aft 6. 675--4644. ~5. 2 IR. U f •175 F $llO . tcben, encloaed $375/mo. yr lat. 540-7513 .. )lalbo& PeniJWUl&. "Mature-8,;LK,;,.~,.-w"ht,..,.lriU,,,_en_,ba....,lll.,_•"(I ' · " • ' -um . ..,..., near bus. 1115. HUGE Oldtt l BR Stepa to· r<llable epl. No cl\ldrD qr lndustrlol G'·'-·~~ --415. 3 .,;.•e: fir. plans, decor. fumishingi: live Adul .... UllE :IOth Chi ~-c·D S/R pell •MM301 1,:;;-:=-:;;;=:=;:;=== ,,.,-f r1 . . na ~. / • · . -Wheddv1 Wint? Whlddy1 Got? P-rty -.within romantic setting W/ un Ot p vacy. EASTSIDE 2 Br. priv pet~. 1115. ""'80I. WORKING -..... L ...-SPECIAL LASS ~ICATrON ·~-L Mii Terraced pool, prl. sunken gas BBQ'• w/ 1.,... Spenlab ii<><e; N•ar 2 BR. No ot """' Fcplc, br. !Urn Qt « cluplx ln NA~RA~ IO~=l~kl'll'RSOR N. w. c.rn.r ol lllth & I .;.Olf=----...,--· I seculded .se1Ung compl. w/Ramada & Foun· Wutdiff lhop'1,J cbild ok. freshly paintf!d, Av~ll now N.S. or HWlf.. Bcb uea. Spoclil R_..... ~mona. M·l. 140ic140. LOST! Vic Harbor -Arn I ; ta.In U .W'l63. $2'J). 675-3299 ' $150 Max. n.rs. Call ... Reduced $12,500 for qUick Boy's Club, Center St. Boy's 'If Coior co.ord. ltit w/ indirect IJ9htin9. AN a.pt like a home! 2-3 Br'a. MARGUERITE so , of Hwy Collect <n4) 4*1981' $ Ll::.;:s.:1::: ;-J.~li &ale, $8000 Down. Leon a>'' blu-bike. Nobby Utt, *1 D•lux• renge I oven• * P. shag crptg, We )lave it! CIOM to ocean! 1 Br. uni. Adulu; 00 petl, WORKING couple dHfre 1 ........... ,.. lln9 .. ..... .........C...,. It tna Vlbe-rt Rltr. 5'&--058& or frnt I bk Llc . No. 2R8 ~ Bonus tfor•t• space * Cov. -carport 6f5..2550 Squares only. &U-1l98. • br. fUm apt or dupbt Jn ._Youa ;..,..oe;{:.1::" ..... -tu4DL OHL;'1 •••'I 7 5 &?M534 ~ward! ~. I * Sculptured m1rble pulllnen I: tile baths NR •. NEW 2 Br, l~S Ba', N.B. • Hunt. rllcb C.,..11· T Pl y T ••• J p di a...a Commenlel "'5 LOSI': Black A Declrier ;tr Elegant fecreit ion room. cpt/drp, atv/dshwhr, car. Lido Isa. Q51 $150 M-X. Re •· · ·1 • acia our r-..-I er1 " ,... Impact wrench Un box FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY 766 W. Wllaon. ~1958 Coll<ct tn•>· &.198? PHONE '42-5671 e STORE . Bide 10• aaie w/-). Vic: W. VJe. Blk from Huntington. Center, San Diego $125--Spac 1 br, De\\' w/w LRG . BAY VIEW. 3 BR. 2 WANT yll!ilLY LSI!: Sm. to or 20 acres nr bi&' lake A Kave 10 dlxe. apt, units tn ~ W. 19th St. Bethel toria. Reward! 2lfi6 Myran "1'T\vy .• Goldenwest Colle~e. crpta & drps, Util pa, Quiet. ~ll,6~ Adults. Yrly ~ .... ~ ... -otMa!~~ river. Fishing, hunting " Downey; equity $55,000. Towers comer. 548-1768 act. Dr, CM 642-1083. San Diego Frwy. to Beadt Blvd., So. on ~Charle St. 6G-3268. ' · _..~ ~runswa. --~ campins Btwn Loveloclc: a: Want tncome, uauna Beach LOS? In Newport Shores B ch 3 blk to H It W H II to · reli8.ble cpl. No ehldm ar w· · N N h 40 ...... Industrial Rent1I 60tO Area:· 8 mo old, German ea . s. o ; • on O · • '. • 3 BEDROOM, 1%. bat]l.s ;160 &.Ibo.I It lend 53SS pe'a ~l memucca. ev. r wy )!' Newport. Lee, Pere,......, LaQuinta Hermosa 714: 847-544 I per month Roy McCardle, I"-'="'-=='--=:;; · · . fc 50. Trade for car, camper, RealtDr 5£1698, 49f-S&BS. Shorthair Pointer: Sllvtt l:====~===~~il'i'i'lT-~===l[;ll<al~ftor~543-~·~m9jf.j-;;;:c:;;;;:JUPPER 2 BR. den~ AD A&ency VP, aincle 40 haew/pJO!orT54Q.2333 3 Br. Guest hie, potential ~:r~ IPll~~~~ w/blk spots ltD'!"blk heed & 1~ RENTALS NE.WDUPLEX.2Br Crpts. crpt/drpt: frplc, ~r, ~/~~':,~~~ llAcres :.onedM-lwltbre-commm:lal. SUnland Ta· Irvine Ind, Mr. Bullard ean.~AR '5'8-473S. Apts. Unfumlth.d drps. $160/mo, 1570 ·0ranae :~~ yrly, i di ltt:r 'CAI.a~ leuu bwn $331M lit TD. hunga health area, $10,000 546-8051. *P!m~~~ 5 !,~~ b ~ EWLY DE:CORATED 1 BR Ave. 543-8572. KI 2-7279 . . -.. LANDLORDS • rr ~ eq for biJ boat, !([.Want land Of mobile hm. NEW bldg., 1368 to 2300 ft, Black, iraY & wht wired _nr beaches & s h'Opl Cott• Meu 5100 SELLOrRent-2BR.1%HuntlntfOn .. Kh' StOO FR.E.ER.i:NTALSERVICE :i;:,.t;11or?Ed WS.7234or213:353-4600. NrBaker&:Fairview,lyr collar. Lost in N.B . f150/mo. Utll pd. 67>-5810. ORLEANS APTS -!IA Townhouae. c..>~. drpe, -llroker.,..,., · Will trade 16' '>O hp boat le .... Sullivan, 543-2176 ,.:518-4::_:;7;::38::.·~----I • bltnl, patio./Pool. 545-6384. SPACIOUS. 1parlding new • 16 Acrea Grants Pus, Ore. w/traller,.etc. 'tor good sot!: L 1 6100 2 Dop. Jri9ll Setter & 2· BR. BeaChtront. Crpta, , E-SlDE studio • 2 br, l% ba, crptl. drpl, bltm, . ear RESPONSmLE couple w/3 Howie Ir: ham. suitable aub-Id pool table. o t Labrador w/ German '~~!>S1,;_resp. ad~11!.~~Y753• no ADULTS ONLY crpt.s, drps, bltns, dshwshr, w/auto dr, encl paoo or childrelnn d<H•~~059br \'Ider div, SJSM. Eq, $23M. Trade Call 846-31. 11 or 346-5207, • WANTED-' ~s ~ marid-, males. "·'"' ""'n, nope-., . .........., . 2 & 3 BR. Avail. Private pa. encl ear. 645-2939 balcony, Nr beach. 2 br, 2 home .B . .,_... :or-So.'Calif. Mary Reynolds k for To J.Ni .,...,..,.""'" ·-.~ ON TIIE BAY, Wm'fER. tiu pool ·lndJv. laundry fa~: ba, frplc, $115; 2 br, 2 ba, S36-l300, 536.3777. u ny, to build Apt'1, 'REWARD .. ~ 4M-5464, t $140 Adult.Ii, 1 BR CNr'. Orange Co. Airport; Tu Newport leech 5200 frplc,lll80.I 3 22Sbr ~~~ Roomt for Rent "'5 $1000 SLATE POOL TABLE WAIKIKI, HAWAll. Beaut Write de:.o: Daily Pilot SUEvBeST4~~. re--~ -2 97.6 E . Balboa, 673-9749 tin at 17th St· nr Westclitf) ba, rp c $ • ~ view JP.t,. compl. turn. .IU, • uu. wa.n• 1-,0:::~C,::~:c:;,""~c:..-J • • • PARK NEWPORT care 642-0093 or 642..J615 YOU'LL BE SNUG AS A ftlU]ation aize, like new many extru, $19,000 eq. Box M-2004, 2211 W. Balboa yr old male Iri!b Setter 1: 8 BA YFRONT, \VJNTER free livg ~ the water. 1 NEAR Huntington Harbour BUG & Happy Too tn this WILL TRADE FOR Trade for N.B, or Blvd, N.B. mo old male Ge rm a D 9'1fi~1: ::.~0~:~749 ~~l ~tl~:a 64M~l pools, 7 tenrus ct.s $7!0,000 New Triplexes. Quiet area. uprlpm;n tullstudto BR~~ of1 Eqult;t in Boat. Bch. prop, Re tor 732, EJMERALD Bay ocean view Shorthair Pointer, C. M . 1,-,=~---,=:--cc I ... · · Spa . From S175 to $450. Lrg. 1 BR. furn. and 3 BR. v. + home .,..v .. , w fi75-2151 * 646-3434 lot in private community. area. 67>8350 1 BR. Furn apt. Util's paid. I -"°":-.,.,..,--,-.,---I Bach. 1 or 2 Br. Also. 2 1ty '$150 and up. Will tum. child/ pool. Emplyd lady or col· Will trade 3 bdnn '2 ha l60 ac! tree It Jn-Approx. 75xll2 for sale or FAT, Black, fem a le Selbo• ~ I $125 mo Adults. No pell. 310 Like Livi~ in Your Tuwnhouses, Elee, kt, prt. pet ok. (213) 592-2623 le&e pl. $851100. 546-6740. home, xlnt cond. ~ Qe-'.lio. Will trade all or part, trade. Pvt pty. 6t6-1535. Labrador dog, Lagu b& I ' ·E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. OWN HOM ••• I I pat. or beJ Subtrn prkg, pot 846-3559 • NEWLY dee. Furn rm. mente, near beach. $12,000. ~. acNB. tor ~:ar boat, Beach. Why pay $175 for an apt? • maid ser. cpts, drpa'Just N. : comm bath Costa Mesa. 'ho 1 .,. ?" E • )'•U.t•• ... ., or · · Acre.,. 6200 494-4156 ' "Id I I 4351 V"D1i'1::u AIR .... ...:1_ • ' s eqw.,. or um or • • ..... 557-9700 4-~-l =~="'=-7':;;:.,-~,.-J ' '" o s • when we Can rent you one of Faahion Ial at Jamboree • ... .......,.. .,.....,nt pref, $ 5 Imo· Rilley Realtor 492-e643. _ _o_ ..... ._~ .... __ _ for $140, 2 BR., newly dee, & San Joaquill Hills Rd. Walle 3 blka to Beach! 642-85a) 1., pieces 4, x 8, x %"vinyl For Aettage In Orange Co. SH~GG~lk i;:a~ ~ ~ I.' ca!~ ~~A~~; ~ .. d~l'· :~, ~d~~:~ :~,' 3..,._BR.1":BAfor leUanlurnslng i~" B:,~!: b~. b~l~ta~x:~ G2~~' (&tilab,.1einor ~ ~.::::,~ ?::,~~ r;; coated• nat. plywood 4' x Bania lttalty :n.e~ht tip on i!ui7 ::f u, &echelor $200. Avail nov.', ,,. •. .....,.-. . ·v E ( · • • ..... ., • retrlg. $150 &: $155. l child ) 6"' ... >&• ~· term • v. new, FOR late model 22' S' picture frame, 2 antique Rwd. lo.st 9-1, NB. 673-5031 ,.,, inter rates. 642-4097, 2283 Fountain \ ay , Har· drpa, blk to ocean. Yearly ok No sngl!i/peta 536-lffi 536-8518 Cout Hwy &: travel trlr. :in, miac for boat, older I ===C=all=642-6500=='=== I SIAMESE Bluepoint fem. ~. bor, turn W, on Wilson). $215. 67l-8088. $~ 2 BR. C ~ DrpE.. Beach. ~ * 548-54.18 * r.amper, trlr or f 548-8952 I · needs medication. V I c , )-=:=========I BRAND New delxe 2 BR 2 & 3 BR $110 up, Crpts, Bl'!;__ G p ' ~ LGE Bdrm w/;ti bath, ..._ u· In ho R. E. W1ntecl 6240 Monte· Vista &. Sant& Ana, tripl t Pri te ... ..u... drp bl h & d u•, arage. MHa Verde un. Pref work Have Laguna Beach view ..i~s me mount.a me I-'--'-..;.;. __ ;;.;;_ __ = '"""l;;;bo;.•:....:l;c•l:.::•:;nd.o._ _ _;435=5 ex ap s. va _........., s, tns, was ry * Aft 4 pm MT-3727 * I d -1~ __.__ lot. Trade for mobile home S5500 equity, $10,000 balance. TO Buy ,from owner, amall 1 ,::C~M=·,;"'=.:w;;;arcl:::;.! ,:642-:;;,:;760!:,:,·,-,~1 I 1-shag crpts, drps, bltns, space, garage, petlo. No ' a y, Ruu--y•• .,,_.....,"'"'' . 1 _._, __ ...., · ....... _ t' CdM o: \I ' YFRONT Duplex: 3 BR/ garage, Xlnt E-Slde Joe. pets, am children 0 k . 2 BR. Near Ocean, Frplc, 54g..2jM, or 2 to 4 uruta. or mauw""' ., ... p eqlll~ ,.........., n to !'t'model. LOS? -pUre white cat, lower, f BR ; upper, s andy $175. Adu111. 353 Wocxlland 646-8325. 4217 Dana Rd. patio. Crpta, drps. Adults. COLLEGE ot wurking girl Fortin Co., Realtors ment, JftS9 brake or ? Cub. 7l.fl644.-0310. Persian, SN• Harbor View beach, NR. Village. Eves. Place <near Tustin Ir. 20th) 2 Br. untum. Crpts, drpa, ·LINDBORG CO. 536-2579 Bal, Isl. Kit a: TV rm, l'ele: 1711.CWestcliff, NB6f2..5000 546-1233 BUSINESS encl ~28 CdM. Reward. •I 673-5299 64z..i905. patio, pool, bltns. pro. 2 BR. l Ba. Crpts, dl'pl, $70 mo a: op. 67>3613 ·-5 BR, 3 ha, I&• encl patio, g Units, good rental area. FINANCIAL 1 It IN,.;,EARL:.:.:;::cY-NEW=~,-Br~~.2~B-a, NEAR New 2 BR, 2 BA. Sea.cliff Manor Apts, 1525 btlns, 1 !Mk to beach. ./ FURNISHED room :fot Jrjesa. de! Mar. Eq $6000 $38,000 equity; income MISSING From vie Wilson & l\.faple St, C.M. black cat w/clear flea collar. 61&-'6Tt. 1 , • .n elec/kit: trplc, patio, Shag crpta. drapes il Placentia. 54!'r2682 a• k $145/mo. 842-4085 rent, Cost& Mesa. roR amaller 3 or f BR w/ $13,500. For hOWle, commer· Busl nut II j: 'I .~~t.J' ~ ,.! ~10• ' • .,B.!·~. "' ... =~· ~v~~ Pri;;· about our dlKount. 2 0~ from1 ~":!'dNew 2 .. ~3 St6-U07 pool. An* y55an1 ... ~~l * ciai orOWNhoraaER ~~.. Opportunltiu -.....,_...,. ~' ,,:::~-:", 'p,"!-•. $1?5 /mo·. • BAYFRONT • ,~.,· ... ••.·~~.....,sm'St".968-31' ~~·SLEEPING room tor -vi........,., Affil. I BR. Apt. w/kitchen. Gar. .........., ..._ TJ-' -. plo·~ lady N. 40 to 80 Acres. Wbiskytown/ Comm rcia11--m pro....... WANTED) I CHillUAHUi\, male, tan. avail ,127% Ruby, Balboa 545-163G. LUXURY Apt1. St1rtlnt DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba, bltns, em ,,.~ • tee atta. Shasta Lake area. Sport5. e ,......, e .... ~ PART TIME Vic: 19th & Pomona, CM. 1,,.-.. ~ VILLA MESA APTS. •t $375. e 642-2202 ,_,,. T>N\I, 1195. No sml 642-5001 548-0390 P d' Eq t "000 ty, tree & clear: next to 646-M73eves, 835-2361d;cyg. I •JU u·}U.., r-:-* 115 k /kit. mena ara 1se. . o .,, • sears. Val. $65,000. For un-Reliable person tor this area i 2 BR, Priv patio, Htd pool. NEARLY new oceanfront children or pets. 536-2398 per· wee .up w Want am. hse, cabin._ hie· it.s, house or beach prop. to restock candy & snack ac--LOST: Little -blk il wht-doc .. 1 Huntington Be.ct. 4400 2 car encrd rar. Children Penirwula Pt, luxury apt. 4 ATTRAC 2 Er. $145. Ml ex-chen. J30 per WttHp Apta. 00.t, Meyer, 549-1366 eve. OWNER tifS.6259 counts in commercial and Ny,'PI & Harbor B 1 vd · welcome, no pet!i please! br. 4 ba, trplcs & decks. tru IWl Kids Ir pets ok MOTEL. MS-875r5 factory Ioc3tions furnished Reward! 962-1129 ON BEACH! $165 mo. 719 W. Wilson. $600/mo. 548-8077 1740i Keel~n "C". 847-8335: ROOM FOR RENT1. Privat. Recreation • S, l.Ue Tahoe '10 27' Beautiful Holiday Mo. by our company, We are a WHITE lb1nd dog with .. 64<-125!. W llff 5230 1 & 2 BR New apts. Frplc'a, entrance. In O!M:. '4 acre, all improvements, tor bome. Hu ieverything. nation-wide co, rated In 11>rown spots. t mo. old NB NEW 2 BDRM. Beam ptc NearOcean!Patio.Adults. •675-8174 • ::.a;:r~e~·c!,~ Trade for Oranae County Dunn a: Bradstreet Excel· =""='=6~7=5-80:-1-•.=-----I ceilings, wood paneling. All $165-Quiet. 2 :SR, beam ceil., LIND BORG CO. ~2579 * Room w/beautiful view ~~ Jack Hammond Bier 540-llSl prope~. ~ ;k tee .ri:>1 Jent immediate eash tncome SIAMESE, Fem, eo co rec tea1ure1. $165. Adults, Bltns new shag hld. P.OOI . NEW 2 B d hlk W ocean. $20 wk&: up.1::::::.:::.::::.::::::::.:::.c.:.:.:= 3, Pacific er ·• · for 4 to 8 hra. weekly work ears I tail, wht I body. $20 no pets. call.now 646-0073 Adlls: no pet.II. &ti..2514: 00. ~~ Cl1H·.165r_ps, !i:" 2500 Seaview, CdM. OWNER. Granada Hills 2 Have choice Christmas Val· (days or evca). You may ex-REWARD! 546-0037. * 387 W. Bay Street * ~27." e. "' · ewANTED: Wdy to rent sty view home, like new, ley, Ore. 40 A parcd.@$400 pand to "full" time later =========! : .. , Single apts from $16.5 t : • e 2 BR Furn. From $28S 1 • • 2 BR wdurn $260 I • . Carpets-drapes-Oishwasher heated poo1..,,una.tennis ...................... pelloHmple- .. Securit)' auards. HAUOI GREENS Irvine 5231 rm w/Jdtcben prlv I: lilt of $57,750 val. 4 Br. l Ba. fam. per acre. Trade i14,600equi· with our financing it you Per1on1l1 640J GARDEN &: Sl'UOIO APJ'S S1fttil Ana. 5620 home>, Balboa Iale, S48-8619. rm. For Duplex NB or CdM.. -11 for boat, cars:, diamond dnl.re. No experience neces-Sin&le • Widowed • Divorced •. FUl!N. al9o Anft. HUNTINGTON PACIRC Ba .... l ., 3 BR' from Ill NOW $75 .Ir: $55 tum room. Hntg Office 644-457L rinp, antiques or ! $73-all02 aary. We will train. ~ • ~ 1· O. LEASING! a.ach. Great for StudenL 1 e LAGUNA BEACH HOME. 111!0 TOTAL , ~tenon Way, C.M. New, family and adulll unlfll VILLA MARSEILLES blk to pier.~ Fabulous Ocean View: 4 Delightful trlpltx, xlnt tn-CASH REQUIRED ===----~-.,,-,-! with total recreation club BRAND NEW BR/2~S BA. $19,500 Equity. t.-ome, beau~ cond. Adult oc. For more Wonnatlon Mite: DELUXE condo-3 br, 2 ba, and prt·scbOOI. 1, 2, le 3 SPACIOUS Room & .Bci1rcl Jtff WANT. TDs, UNITS. :~edfo~.~~~~ "'Distributor Division' •23", drsp, w/w crpta, dshwshr, bdrmJ trorn $150. Nr. shop. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. '494-0209 or 497-1630 "~" 0 ,.,. So c t Rltn P.O. Box 1739, Covina, Calif. 711· ~~~H.B. patio, S210 unf. Nr elemen. ping, golf, ~. Just Adult Living · HOME For elderly, bright 4 Divorce !lilttlement forees .,,_,_,. · 1 • · 91722 Include phone number. tary-achoo1& .thnl aille~ 3 south of San Diego Fwy. on Furn. -A Unfum. ~~ele r :.?l .. '~rround" .., ...... .: liquidation. 7 fl'Ullt deeds at Bayfmt Duplex: 3 or 4 i:ia. 'COFFEE SHOP: Xln t ~ o~n 10 IUJ)-6 pm Dally I.!""":=::'·,:-:::.;;;;'=----Culver Dr., ·1-•-. --•. ~~--~ • -1-----• ...... ve y ........... VH' ' ,.., XI Ho l come •, Mana~ by .-vi • .., .,,...,..,,,~ ulaU..-.---._ ~u•t-rooms. For information discount FOR equity in 4 nt me or n . • Doy,11town S.A. Loe. Owner, WILLIAM W.,_. co $170 PARK WEST _.. ·-11·-.. h._,. .. h... BR~-or .. ~~c Trade for TDa or Industrial .. lust Sell, !MMED! Due ro ........ ,~ • 3 BR, 1% BA, patio, blt·ina. APARTMENTS ~cl;b :,-; ;i-: 4924089· -•-;IC ~..1.•;-• ' Or ?!?. Ilinesa. "GOOD CREDIT & 2 1 BR. Pool. Adult s. .kaut/Quicl! Util l nc I S:nllmo. 17676 Cameron. 842-6121 1 BR, refrig. bltns, CJ;Pts, rlrps, 'JXIOl, near be8.ch, $140 per mo .. adults, no pets. Tradewinds Realty 847-85ll BAOfELOR Apt. Utll pd. NEAR OCEAN! d~t.s. clrpA. Ask about our 0..'ntd and Managed by achemes • 2 batba • ltaD Motels Triller Tra•· ~clear lot, income, can evet 673-5299 YOU'RE IN LIKE FLINT.'' JSL'Ount plan. 880 Center SI. The 1rv· Co sbowe:n DiliToted ward-' ue-u.r OWNER· 5413722 543-5643 64.2-8340 me mpany • Courts 5"7 or r Channing, comp furn 20 Acres, possible mobile · • ' .'°!~~;;;;;c;;;;;;;,,,.,.--l~!!!!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!~~~1robe doolrirs • indtr«t-~~1-..:c=;..o.. ____ A:equipped2br(slps6)a.ir borne park alte Hemet. 'RESTAU.RANT. Cash * ·rRE SEVILLE be in tcben • !Jre__,,, ** WEEKLY Rates. SEA cooled home Desert hot Want R-2 to R-f ~t vie Or· needed! Submit bid. Fan- 2 Br. 1¥.t Ba w/garg. $155. East Bluff 5242 bar. buce private fenced LARK MOTEL. 2Z01 · . $11.SOO anre County. Pyramid.Ex-tastic Harbor oppnty. Adu1t s • crpts • drps • fncd patio • plUlb la,1K11Capinc • Newport !JJvd, Cotta Mesa. l(lrina:a. $7000 eqwty, changors, 675-8800 494-8182, 4.96-5789. yrd w/patio. Wtr pd. 261!1 NEWPORT BEACH brick l!ar-B-Q'1. Iarp ._.. -tot.i. 6#-1060 • :.a.: COFFEE Shop, xlnt Joe., w price & trm1. Ask. $10,000 "L" Santa Ana Ave. 63Ml20 eel poola Is lanaLGullf ~=;.;._H""-om=";:.... __ 5"1_ * * Vm1 Gron1d1 Apts. 3101 So. Bristol St. - QUIET ADULT LIVING 2 $.150. Four bedrooms wllh (~ML N. of So, eout Pina) PRIV & semi-priv rooms in BR. Shag crpts, bltns, pool, balconies above le belo\\'. Senti Ane Uc'd gue1t home for am- PLACE REALTY 494-9TIM * * * ------- beaut. lndscpd. $170 mo. incl Graeious livinc & quiet sur. PHONE. S57..a200 bulatory senior citiiena. Lge REAL ESTAT-E REAL ESTATE AT, BEACH 1 & 2 BR's. 4 all util, Adu1t<i only, no pets. rounding,; for family with • yard It patio, rood tood, 1 _.;G:;-::.::::.":.I:_____ Gt.ner1I beaut. bid gs, Pools. 22l 12th 241 Avocado St. 64&-0979 children. Near Corona dd YOUNG Couple, Brand new 2 congtn\al !tmo9phere. CM 6000 Offl--.-.-R-.. -,-.-1---6071 1st TD Loan LlNDBORG CO. 536-2579 St or 21915th St, H.B. 2BR. Part furn. ht & last Mar High School. Fi~, Br, 2 Ba apt w/ftg crpts, area.: Avail by Oct 1st lncern• Preperty !============ $100 mo. inc. uta. Apply 135 wet ha .. & built·ln kitchen dshwsn:hr, .PriV. balcony .fr: 548--5225 1--------- Legun• Baech iC705 Albert Pl. CM. Mgr upstairs applianooi. ga~.l"Near So. Cout Plaza. PRIV rm for ambulatory $11,000 DELUXE Offices: Suite• or 1% INTER.ESr -'"-------or call 213-596-34l0aft6PM.S35 AMJGOSWAY 644·2991 Kid.IOK,$17S mo.54()..4815. lady in lied ruest home, W11t1Nylncom1Hom•• snrts. by mo/o~ lonet~-2nd TD Loan KITCHEN apartment3 avail. 1 BR. unr. $l50/mo. Pool. s_;7-4~. c.osta Me~ Good food Private 3 BR residence + t4) Cti>tJ:drps, panehng, air * LIFE ts exciting it shared withe right one, Stop wasttnr yours, We have a· amart way. 547-6007. 24 hr. record~ * rut.LY LICENSED * Renowne<! Hindu Spirifballat Advice on all matten. Love, '.r..iarrlage, Businen , Readings given 'l day1 a week, 9 AM • 9 PM 312 N. El Camlno Reol. San Clemente, 492-9136, 492-0076 e MALE I: FEMALE standing by to give you the best massage in the West. Separate Sauna's for ladies Ir. gentlemen. 10 AM·U AM, "l days. 17434 Eeacb Blvd, H.B. Ph. 847-7879 ~~ecltl~l~o:1,rc~~tegs!::,!.· Elec & wtr pd . Adlts, no • NEW DELUXE • served family style. 64frl391 2 bednn apts. Est. grosa ~oC ~...!.~de:~· wa: Tmns baled on equity, ·block to beach. 494-52!M pets. Mesa Manor. "2413 BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. L1gun1 Beech ~ ELDE~Y Guests, ocean monthlylncome$1010.356E. ._...,... per , 642·2171 545-0611 I NEED A Meticulous &: \V ilson Ave, CM. 548-7405 Incl sruo~. ,...~ auit•, din 11-BLK TO BEACH I view, lavely homt in 20th St., Costa Mesa, Build· -540--;;;:7!;:5!=:-=,-,.==--I •· -· ,. -., ·642-4905. DESK SPACE Servino Harh« .,.. :II yrs. D<peodahle Gll1 !or loYr MEN!! Every one of our haircuts is a. creation. We, SU!an, Unda and MU)' strive for magnificence. see yourself at Sir Walter'a. m52 Newport Blvd., CM. 2 BR, New paint. Crpts, rm & dbl praae, auto door From $160. New 1 & 2 er. Laguna Beach • .,,·lilMlv. . ....w..•-~ .~1500 S•ttler Mort919e Co. CLEANJNG. 642-122f drps, bllns, range I oven, opener avail. Pool & Rec, POOL. 2175 S, Coast Hwy. •Ml Rent I 5"' Also ,.,.,"'"'es • "" ' 305 No. El Cemino Reel 336 E. 17th Street cN~E~E°'D:;Plam,c:;.:."'-pI.,..,.7-'.::;;,-"--~-I ref ri g. No pets. $140. area. 499.3929 or 497·1630 sc. • 1 Prod:~MP1a!..u:J'~ S•n.~~T..!"t• ANNOUNCEMENTS player tor Gospel ~t. Studio $145 Incl ulil. 2 BR. W/lrpl $2?5 New ocean side unf $185 PLACE REAL TY 494-9704 I OCEAN View bachelor apt 96!'rl4~· e FROM $2G5 e OCF.AN VIEW • Lr&: l BR ** SJ'ORAGE GARAGES .,._ h ...,.. ......,. "~" 20t5 ~ •nd NOTICES Local travel MB-4883 . NOW ALL REDEC. 2 BR. 865 ~1!9_!"°~ NB apts. F\lril or u~. ~ta, $25/mo. ocac ' v•.r•"'"• ,,_ CORONA DEL MAR ALCOHOLICS Anonymous j for mature wo1nan. Util. i J)aid. SlOO mo. 499-3MQ. I l SAN Joequin Estates Vacan- ;. cy. 256 San Joaquin. t • ••494-5046** . BR, pvt patio. trpl . Sl&a ~·· util. inc. E ves 113:944-5717 or 698-7522. New cpt11, drps, paint: htd \VILLIAM"""'WALTERS CO d~s. bit.Ins, patiO& • ..,alking 642-6391 unUI I pm. Ground Dr-deluxe priv of· Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Phone 5f2..7217 or writ. 10 pool., adlts, no pet!!. $135. · distance to town. 100 CIW TIME FOi lutlnlll Rentil 6060 tkes. Priv baths. Prkg all t al P.O. Box 1233 Costa Mesa. 642-9520 -TNHSE • 2 br, 2'AI ba, bltns. Dr., Laguna Sch. 494-5498 $125/mo. Util pd. Also 5 mt FOUND Sm . yg. em e BONUS ARRANGEr>.t:ENT frpl~. patio, encl r::g,.r. 752 NEW ocean side apts. QUICK CASH Suite; 2 ba. Owner 673-6757 spotted ~~ with blk Announc1m1nt1 6410 , BR. Cpl•. -· stove • Amigos Way. 615-5033 w/pool. $169.'>0 Month. THROUGH A HARBOR BLVD"""" 19x30' DESK s·PACE h<cltl<I V>C of CM • NB relrig. \Vlll Unfurn, no kids PLACE REALTY 4~97G4 w/!'t'stroom. :mo Harbor . , bonier line Mesa area. * ASTROLOGY CLASSES o• pots. mo""'""' oe 1165 Coron• d1l Mor 5250 DELUXE 2 BR, , BA, N. DAILY PILOT Blvd, CM. 10» mo. ,..... 222 Forest Avenue 6't>-039?. NOW FORM!NG. CALL turn. 548-9665 aft Spm. ....... .• ~ vi~, i~. Alao 1 WANT AD leue. 548-0783. l B h FEMALE Kitten, app. 3 TitE SUN SIGN. 675-6661. """' ... ..., .,.. ~ $JO..lm Sq n Offi a1 aguna · eac mos., on.nae • whke, nea Aft 5: 675--2140, 673-7743 * Dane Point 4740 * CLEAN 2 BR. l ~S BA I ~alngl!!!!e;;_.z49~7-~1~056~,~-!;!!:;~0t_._;==========:.I . • ce. llSO"' ••••-collar, nr Crown Valley ·---------STUDIO ~.. •••• ~· I• &OOaq.ft,store.$90& . ~ ... · .... " • ·· ~ 1;~~-~~··•••ii~~iiiiiilil:iCM;;."'"'213D~~~·~==M~I :===-===-----School. Lquna Nleuel, aruRCH Choir alneera ! EXCEP'I10NAL 2br, 1 ft 2 POOL. Working coo pie ti. 5411F .. nt1ln V1lley OmCE, m'ORE nr. N'pt. 495-4582. needed. Opportunit)t for j bl ~m SlSO. Priv, "V · $80 prel'd. $145/mo. 64fi.-0,196. Bch. P0&t OUice & 1<1loist 64M255. ' '8:1 ~a Dr. 49,...225. NE\VLY DEC-2 Br w/gnr. ,,.., _ ,...,.11'• 6171 ~nd depot. 12x27, $75 FOUND Wrilt 'Walch SUn. ~,. .&.IW'll .... .....,. 1----------MO. l1e Graham Realty Btw. lifeguard 11tations No. NTALS $130. Dlspl. Wtr pd. 2l76 1 A 2 Bil. Furn 4 Unfllnl ~~ SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 6464414.", 5 I No. 7. H.B. call to iden- • Apts. Unfumllhed "C" Plac en tia Ave. f1replac.w I prfy. padce I 1..U room u to 3000 l 'i"cf.titfiiSE1"1liiO<iim'.:-J,,.ti~ty~84~7~-m~9:.,. ---- 1 636-4120. Poola. T...ta.o.nmn B11bf. 'I p ' ICl· 1 FOR. LEASE Lre modfJm I Will not be retpOlll!:lbt. 1cf Giner1I 5000 'It OLDER DUPLE.X * 900 SN lAbt CdM ~11 e ~ ·~~ :;-ocean vff Offices • Sho~, FOUND Parakeet-blue. V)e any debts other than llQ' ~ ·• .. -- 1 BDRl\t-LOST. Stove &; (MacArthur rir. o..at. Hwy) Airport "i:rvtne Commerc' tultable-prof. or business. ot Flower &: Ora_nge, Cotta O\\o'tl, Raymond E. Maclu. 1 1 · •• VENDOME "'lrlg. $S5/mo. E. !9th SLl .. !l!ll!!l!l!!lll!l!!!!!l!.!!ll!!IJ!•I ~ Complex, a<IJ. Alcportt; ::. ~f. Hwy, Lquna ,J:::::O ~ 6'H400 htwn SERVICE DIRECTORY Call evt1; 673-8811. 705 & 707'h ORCHID t e Hotel 1: Restaurant. banks, I "(" "'fMMACULATE AP'l'S! .f 1 BR, All utll _pd. $150. 2 Bdnm., 2 baths, with sun--'QUft atll..J San Ole&o & N'pt, Fwys, WXURY New ofli~, prtme FOUND S•'fft fem a I e laby11tfing '5.S1 ADULT a.nd Adu lts. lnfAnt ok. 301 deck, $235. ALSO 3 Bdrms., UNCROWDEO PARKUiG &.ch -Blvd., all', c:r>ts, ,dalmatk>n pup wlblk A wht FAMILY Section Avocado. MS..7442. 3 balha. Carpeted, draped, ,Vedi.aer,__,. Styli L....-ury LOWES? RATES drapes, etc. 2-1 or 6 rm.1,.:at>!'!'.!:'.·,.:84&-4153=.::z::· ::.· ----OULD Care for mothen (lose!f>thopp~ng, Perk· 2 BR. 2 Ba. Pool. Lra: bJt.,jna, ow. praat. $325 0Wner/mar.21nDuPontOr., mite,. (213) 394-0015 caU GRAY,Browntblackrabbtt who have to work I: don't * SpaClOUI 3 BR s, 2 ba cl01e ts. Adults, no pell, Utll Mo.: min, 1 year lease, 1 a % Wriclml -111&&111 Rm. I, NIBWPOft Btaeb. 1-coU_ect~. =~~---bmd W! of ~e Co. want to le1\•e lhelr cldktrtrl • Sw1m pool, put/gtttn pd. lss.t ~tonrovia. 5-18-0336. ,,..... 0 l3.W223 O!urtlesy to Broktn 'It NEWPORT 1,,.•:;iroc;;PCll:;,M:,:·;,6$.5562=.:;::;;·:...---just anywhere. Walki1'I ..-Frpl, Irxliv/lndey fac'lt EAST aide • 2 br, 1~ ba. •• Wt Uvbl& MEDICAL. DENTAL Beacb-modtrntdlx · oUices. SAT. 9-36 OJl ~,St. heh, di.!tance to Pomona A i 1145 An1helm Av.. crpts, drps, bltns, refl'll .• -. a.a , " l"8Nllllet I tJafaralAW SUlte1 avt.U, Best location. Air/oorid. Jltd. Prlv. bf.. rnlzed terrier, ma&., btigt =W~-~~ochool~~··;;-;;;;::;;:=~• I ' CO:."rA ;.;£SA 61~2824 1pool~·,;N~'•jP'~"!:·!64&-<6~~1~0 ~-l[RciN.; .. ;;i;:2J;;:<iB.~1 Xlnt p&l'ld ... Modern laeD· J4lltl w. Cot.st Hwy. . • blk. 213-~23!2. EXPER. BABYSITTlll , FOR RENT'~ SPACIOUS 2 & 3 BR. ,,...,ti LRG New Apts, 2 Br, 2 Ba, • Dir' •• llits, tmmedl•1ety avallabk, •eomDELuxt ~ ottlce 1n Black male taLw/JJn. collar wilt~ tor up to-3 chllat'en I "'V • on M•...,...,.-'(o SO ol 11~ e -,_, BAYSHORE --m puttr "11:nter Bld g. found vie Capistrano 3ch my hom•. Mo~-··••-· • 1 2 l 3 BR " ........ -..·n a I"-·· dl'PS. Cp,I W/1 or 2 child. 81 ••• -·,-.·,:·, •.._: _...:;:.:: _,.... ......, ... • ,......,,. .,,..,. ..._ .._.,...,.. ... u OK. 646--0617 642-634& .. .., ....., ... _ _..... e ,,....... ,..,,_ 9Jt t>ovtr Or., N'pt Beach Opta, drapes. Up to 3600 sq. , 49&-5834 day. Fenced play area (Apa 1 1)111 Orange County. ltangirll • · $250. MS.7983. e a...I c..p.. ft. &16-7425 or MG-0080. CHILDS Palr of p?t~ption U yn:) 171 W, Wilton St., t from $69.50 to $188.50, Funt $145 -2 hr, upstairs, bltnt, LGE 3 br 3 b&; cpta. drps e ......, c.a-.. DC 171.&Ho o 700 SQ. FT. Prime OU!ce j&Ju.e1 found nr: Newpot1 Coeta Meu.. 6f6.8412 or Unfurn , Ml( mr JODl. crpta, drps, redecorated. No patio su°ndedt, 2-car gar' ---• ..,.. -· L& aplCt. Good N.B, location _Pl<_r_. _61_2-<l_1".c•6_. ----BABVSITJ1NC:My· . ll 0 me. 832.·7• pell, nr &hop·g. fl48..635T blk t'rom bell, no doas, ~ llV'lllV ,., ~~~-=~~-· I S225 mo. ~34. 6r~2l51 FOUND J 1maU poOdle. AteA of Fairview & San NEW DE.LUX_E 2 BR -t 2 BR. Uppu. Klds ok. lw, S290 mo. 543-041 -~,-,~~ Priltl .. OfC Su.,..-~"""~'·:,,,._,..:===--.l'lle1a Verde am. Call 1: Diego Fwy. Mn. Belford, t Ba, Bit-in J'&llit, d!ihwl'lr, $Ul/MO. 19:5 Pomon:l A\•e. LGE 2 br + dtn. 2 bl,, crpt. t'£.-'tr"~ ~ • Avail. 20U WeJtc.lltf Dr, NB. OFFJCE R.ental-F\u'n 0t unf. Identity, $4>..l'QS. M$.U3.t 11ba.r crpts, drps. aara. From Call 897-t88:i. drps, d1hw•hr. frplc. So oJ ..Au'' ' 1 ii80 Ill ft. NewJyJcrpttd, pan. ~l E.. .~Tifl.:;:•· $60/mo. BLK Pup or sm. dog. Vie: Ltc·d Day care, 'lam to 5:30 tlTf. ~r. s. ODest Pl:au.. For an ad ro stll around bwy. No ptts, m5 mo yrly. eled • painted. S290 mo. u P&I ' • Hutor Hi SehJ -Sat nlte pm Wkty, Hot meala. Har- .MO-lll7l...-JG,2321 tJa, doel<, cllal 61W61L_ 0:1l.-0.0:%:.;lril;.;';.:.•.:;m.s351="'----·-----------------'..;l.;:far:.;;·~645-;;;.;:lm=·'----DDDh\-LINES. ~ 543-616.1. ... -. 516J!1311. L191il Notlct1 ' ;;~-.-=---w-:-~---.-~---.-lO.'l:-.-.~r-_,-~-,----=-... -...,.,,,-_---,..------.--.-...,.----··--?-~----.... -. ----~~~~~''· ~oum~:.1970 .. DAILY PJLO{lll:T JOBS lo EMPLOY'!\~" Jibs Men, Wom. !I! MECHANICS & HeJpen1f Ill' trucking oo. Apply in pan: n only, 1343 Logan St., C.l\J, I ' \ .•• Cl DIRICTORY SERVICE Dl~f-TO~!_ SERVICE DIRl~RY JOBS la IMPLOYM'"1 JOIS la EMPLQYMINT Jg.IS lo EMPLOY , lobysltltftt '550 EIKtrlHI -MAID SIRVICI a .lobW ....... , J1b1 -· W-. 7100 ~ Mon~Wom. 7100 atn.o Cart. tn)f bGme, any EI.ifX."11ue1AN~ .. &;i1-;;;: c It s MAJDs AVAIL. 'fm. ·~,Women 7G20 BOYS & GlRLS EXP.~. -Oi.Shwashtr'°App1y hOOrs. Hot lunch, Lee tncd maintenanec & repairs. r.ne:liately, Rftereac•t. WJU. Do houte work ~ Earn$$$ ·ta.king 0£ders for In per90n, SUrf &: Sirloin B -~~. Nr McN..Uy schl. WUl 543...s:.m 60oC1! or ~t. daya. Coeta Mea ft Chrittmas ~ trom,.. ~ur Restaurant, 5930 \Vf!st Coost ~. Mn. Fudge, -" -Newport. Good ,ret A fritnda1t:retatlves.Ca.!IMR. IJwy, NJ3, UY a 54W83' Floors "'5 P•lntl,., dependable 548-0398. CHRISTMAS TREE, 546-9511 -E~x~p-'d __ Y_•_<_h_t -s-1,-w-.-,-, WILL bab)'lit my -C.M, borne -P11perhari1lnt 6l50 llr inofe. lnformatlon. 54S.2938 lb hr dAy or k Call CARPET VINYL TILE Jobi -. I!(-. 7100 1-,-==-==--i=~ --==-====-~ . w • UC CONtR. FREE EST. H.OU~ doc:kl. boat1 , *CAR WASH HELP * EXP., \VAmtESSES: • l 10THER: Over 30\ W ii:i loves chld rn. Need~ Lr 1Udc in ' lars;c P<.'(fi~t ~ Groul'· l'-ul l/Tlm , w1&11etus. fl.1N. w•rrer· fi.16.(15'15. t NITE fry cook, 18 & ov , Chow Bell Resla1ll'a.nl1 2; ti Ney,•porl Blvd, Cl\'! Bargain Border to Every classified w.,,t ad in the DAILY PILOT 4ppears in every edition every day. That means your •d will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast ... all tho w&y from Seal Beach lo San Clemente You Get It All • • • Huntington Beach Fowataln Valley Costa Mesa Ne,vport Beach Laguna Beach Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrac:k edition) For One Price With A \ • I • I I· Classified Ad Phone-642~56Z8- .. * 540-J!2 * tlagpole1, an ytlas A ~tter Many openings, Full & PIT'. PREFER OVER 21. Wll.L babysit, my home, 1 everythine re uona bly Temporary P.Olition • -l ·l.oe. O.C. ?ttetro, 2900 Har. Call 536-8866 for appt. cblld-l )'ti.or older. Mesa G•rclenl.. 4' MIO palhted. For tree e1timate .---bor Bl, CM. FARRELL'S del Mar area. 545-4991 ,,,_ ..-.. 1 =====~~.:;.,..-1 AL'S «WIDENING ~·-· ASSEMBLERS RESTAURANT BABYSITI'ING In my home, ~ Gardemng:•, ll1WI land-FAI.J.. 30 cia¥ ~lal! Inter. CARRIER Huntington Beach Costa Mesa..-.iays only. & Deter ,..,nt;.... F?ff esl Gerry 54.8-8937 tcal>iDc Sfl'VlCea call :wo.5191 ---· · ln,.rlm .. BOYS fBrookhllt'5t & Adams) ==,.._~-,.--~-·I Servillg Newport, Cd)(. Co.. Local ref't. Uc'd &: In&. Personnel Service ' lntervlewiDg TueJI . .$: Wed., CHILD care in my home, ta Mesa. Dover' Shont, Call Chuck, 645-tl809. 445 E lTth St CM WANTED Ocr. 6 &: 1, 10 an;i to 6 pn1 Fenced bk yd, warm meals. Westcliff. r INT, or EXTERIOR '42 .. 752J' FULL or PART TIME ~""''-'OTH=hr"'."....,.,.,__will""'.....,-,.-,,.....,,1JAPANESE Gardene-r , ~G· 1f· Ref.i!;ns.cro..$25000/)'T' Man? for the Earnupto~perb.r ~mall Ectd. wkly~~:s~m! monthly rate, Gen. cleanup. estimates. e ~=' Compl.etetY new Fam i 1 )' DAILY PILOT FULLER BRUSH 546-5?45 Mesa Verde area. 546-2062 Reasonable. • Free es 1 • Achievement Prorram. Dana Point, San Juan GEN'L OFFICE 642-2239 PAINTING~ Ext.~t. 18 )TS. Ftiat time Sou.them Cal. Capistrano and $450 •LOVING care, my home. AL'S Landscapil'J&. Tree exper. Ins. Uc. Free est. Write Mr. Pete Kuykenda,ll, Capistrano Beach. \Vork in bt>auli!IJI new N.B. !\festl del ~~a. removal. Yard remodeling. ACCOUit. Ceilings. 968-9126. P. 0. Box 10608 Santa Ana. Contact Mr. Sea)' at office. Xln't co. Have St1me ==------,--I Trash hauling. lot cleanup. PAINTING. neat A-reliable. A Better DAILY PfLOT knowl~ge of Ure &. casual. CHILD CIU'e, my home. Repair sprnklers. 673-llli6. Call John for tre. est. Temporary Position t;· rating. Call Miss Betty, Fe need p I ay a re a, HONORATO & Smith, expert 646-4871 or 847-4128 San Cll!tmente ottlce 5r57-6122. Abigail Abbot Per- Reasonable. 646-3065 lawn aerive. For free est. No Wasting nPISTS 305 N, El U..'lino Real IOMel Agency, 230 w. War-========= I Call 847-3620, S.16-4553 aft 5 *WALLPAPER* m.40t ner, Suite 211. Santa Ana. C•blnttmeklng 65IO PM When )'OU call "Mac" GENERAL OFFICE -~-.-Ca-b-. --=----GEN. Cleanup-Tree & 548-1444 646-1nt Interim COASTAL AGENCY r •fie 1net$ & Shelving 11 Personnel Service A member of !\tail work, filing, typing. ~~ * 494 '." 0602 * Sprinkler Serv. R ~tot i ' IMMEDIATE Est. on quality 445 E. llth St., CM Snelling & Snellll\g( Inc, fee paid by Co. Call Loraine. ---------1 ~~";,~8wns. Sprayma:. Reas. inter & exter paintipg. Apta, 642-7523 The World's L•rneit 645-2770 \VestcliU Personnel --------.,...,...,....,... · homes or just a room. Jack, Professionel • Agency, 20-13 WestcliU: Or., Carpentering ~ 650G Lawn Care Sl8 a mo. Mow 837-4392.5, ~ Applicants S. N.B. (Also fee jobs) -~ & ~-. ~-.,, on •0 .. -.. Employment rvice . =&" r '""" u .,...., Painting inter &:: exter, -..... arbo CM CARPENTRY beds & deanup. 847-5802. .,.,,.;: _ _,_, '""" H r Bl, 54().6()5r5 MINOR REPAIRS. No Job ROTOTILLING, Trees and .-a:':>~ m:t"5"-I SERVICE CENTER Harbor Blvd. at Adams * H At R S TY LIST ~'!ALE \V/FOLLOWING Too Small. CQiMt Jn pr. l==="-""""-~~-1 Employment Agency qes Is other cablnetL =bsesi;e~i.Mnewlawns.pAINTING .Inter.&Exter. * * ·* 56-11'15, if no answer leave " . State & City Lie. Ask for Skilled Counffling mq at MG-2372. fl o. Japanese Gardener, Exp. Bill. 642--0238 Clerical Antkl'IOll General Cleanup, Haulinc * PAPERHANGER * Proh1sion1I R~E=P=Al""RS~-.--.~. L~TERA=~~ I e 546-lSM e Recognized Authority . Pl•cem1nt1 TIONS * CABINETS. Any e Gardening service-Weekly Prior Instructor 646-2449 size job & monthly rates. Brian, EXPERT painting • Interior Helen Schaffer 644-4981 25 yrs exper. 548-6713 646-0022 or 642-0255 & Exterior. Free t>stimates. 500 Newport Center Dr., NB ROOFING EXP. Japanese Gardener. B & J Painting 492·1842. (Free & Fee Positions) ,& All Home Improvements. Ge~, cleanup. Hauling trees. * PAPERHANGING Free Est. 536-1059 Maint. yard 646-0Gllt. & PAINTING. * 968-242S A Better GARDENING & 1 ft~--. Tempon.ry Position ~~s:in::1i~ patios. jng Pruning·Trim~;A !\lcAdams Pa.intilll'. Serv. 494-7853 or 6'l3-54l 7 Reoovl\ting 548-5209 aft 5 Inter. & Exter. Special rates on apts, 646-3645 LABORERS ----JAPANESE Garde ning Cement, Concrete 6600 Service. Neat work. Cleanup YOU SUPPLY THE PAINT Interim --------yd maint 968-2303 SW Per Average Room Personnel Service CONCRETE, All types. Free cLEAN ~ SPECIALIST Free EsL . . 597_..., est. Sawing, breaking, haul· FOR mting needs & 445 E. 17th St., CM mg, & Sciploading, Service New fence & repair. odd .your pa 642·7523 jobs Reas. 548-6955 repeurs from Doors to doon, 1---------& quality, 548-8668 Bob · call Paul 557-7455 CHARMING , Attractive, ~nergetic girl for valet parking hostess. 642-1224.. * * CALL 494·00&t * * H0!\1E\VORKERS WANTED tEnvelope Addressers). Rush stan1ped. s e I r ·a. d- d re s s e d envel o p e. LANGDO N \VORLD TRADERS, P.O. Box 1127-All. Redondo Beach, Calif, 90278 • CHEF, Prime rib or =u~o~u=sE~K=EE=P~E~R~-~,=,,-,-",.,- chef's helper. Exper, \\"Oman, Jive-in, tor man & 2 *642-S619* girls in C.M. Spani!!h COCO'S .. REUBEN'S preferred. Call 646-0432 -<;OMPLEX -btwn 9am-3p1n 4&'.: MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach HOUSEKEEPER. coo k ; Over 40 for elder\)' \vido1v on Balboa Isle. Roo1n, board $25 a wk. 673-1191 INTERVIEWtNG ?lfON-FRI I 'H~s=K=P=R~S~E=m-p-ly-,-.. -y.-,-.... 3 Tfl 5 P?.1 George Al icn Byland Ag<'r.- cy 106-B E, 16th, S.A. e A.M. BUSBOY e >17--039' OUicc Temporary f WORK WHEN & I WHERE YOU WAiJ On t~nlporl(ry o..ssignmc.il • CLERKS . II e CLERK TYPISTS e TRAINEE I ASSEMBLERS I APPLY NO\V VOLT :d \~: -· INSTANT PERSON~:~ NEWPORT BEACH,1 3848 Campus Dr. Sui te AJMt 1 s~1•1 .. ·I , Equal opportunity emplVf PART Tinlt' girl wan!<'d fQr i phOllt' .,..·ork & lite clcriC'al. 1 Hours JO tu 3. Call 11iss K.<0v 546-18(;6. ·: " PBX AnS\\'ering Service. f.i· CEMENT Work of all kinds. Free est 636-0374 Complete V•rd Carel APT. Mgn I: Aut. Mgn. JIM 540-4837 Send complete resume to JAPANESE GARDENER Plumbing "'° Daily Pilot, Box M 1025, l TIME OK PLUMBJNG -ALL TYPES 2'lll W. Balboa Blvd, N.B. NO EXPERIENCE N&::ES. lu=o~u=s=E=l<E=' =E=P=E=R~.-,-.re-o~f l SARY. FULL TIME, PART , yr old <"hild Jn N.B. area. TIME, OA'IS OR NIGHTS. Jo~ull charge, 1 iv c _in. per, preferred. I-'ull np1t. Hunt. Bch. area 536-8881. 1 PEOPL~ To do industr~ ~ rdu~a11onal f i Im s: . r;> previous exper. I. A. G.,]~, lll'"r3501. .• t PHOTOGENIC Girl lo "do b1\>Churc \\'Ork for S. r, .. rt . Sc1vire In Rcpresentatit.61 ~'l50t. I i ..,Piano Player deSJ;:'-:S I work the local areti.1 Piano bar pref'd. " ; 646-3632 ,, : I PLUi\1BI NG .~ heatl'hk ~ervitt.'mcn. Good . ~tent~. f lo1s of hours. Call &12-a75~ DECORATIVE CONCRETE DRIVES· WALKS • PATIO CALL DON, 642-8514 5846 COCKTAIL I STEAKHOUSE *547-* 24 Hr. Servi~ A$.SEMBLERS Needed, WAITRESS Exper. Only. })REE ESTIMAT~S Pref. Draft Exempt Steady Wanted for e NE\V OR- $90/wk. tt1 usl drive, Prefer age range 2~50. Ca 11 644-2389 HSEKEEPER : !11ature * CONCRETE work: patios, Goner•I Services 6612 Water hea.tel'!! $60 _.install work. txper. pref'd. Apply PRANGE RESTAURA NT, • d~ay•, etc. Licensed. ---------1 Garbee:e:d1sposal$4a1nstall. 111eksol Co., 875 C. W. 15th t....... Be h Call •-t Ed., Cto"ning <-"~-,.,..,-ALL RATES REASONABLE St., N.B. ._ .. na ac · ""' \YR. \\'Oman. Live-in, provide Phillips Cement. 548-6380 u ""'1 va.-.: Owe 2 6 PM 494 2'700 ho tt' C k h'Jd MORE Concrete patio for Carpets -Upbolstery 51 -« ~1!1,; c: ~i~ ~ 114 nsl·A-T_T_E_N_T_l_O~N-!_Y_o_"_n_g-I C~MP~IO~ \~oman to ca~~ 54~~~~· oo ~ 1 I ·~-u· !ti dows Floor Care. .........o• •• · • ' -housewife to work in ice I=====-~---I ess-money. 11.1wo c se ng. RAINS d' 0ra· · live-in with active elderly HOUSE\IJORK. girl \Vanted Lie .. cal.I Max at 644-06$7 RAIN gutters In 1 tall e d • D Plugge · irung cream store 2-6 P.M .. S day lady. Some light cooking, Mon & Thur af1ernoons. -Rainy season !: .. re2208&>0n. ;~o~ :~aned $9. w11"AkM, Ptoho2neP.'173-9696 From some pay. Christian Scien-3: 13/6: 15, 64th St .. NB. Contractors 6620 Free est. Reas! .,.,.,.... · · -" · tist preferred. 548-2777. 645-0089 _ ---------Remod('li~g. fe~ bldg., ~OME ~PAIRS AVIATION INSURANCE ----CCOOOOiKc---1--------;;;;;;; *THE REMODELERS * painting &: gen'l repairs. Plumb1ng-electJical, $7.50 Hr. SALES SECRETARY Free 41sts -100% financing Reas. Xlnt. rel's. 642-5471 . 642-2755 or 642-0506 Handling c I i e n ts and Kitchens, garages c a r p 0 rt 9 cc rn p 1 e t e LOCAL girl wants to clean 24. HR PLUMBING marketing av i a l i o n in. Remodeling. apt.s & priv. homes. Gd ref's & REMOOELLINr. MJrance. Pan time, nights. 18 & over for Carl's Jr. Apply at 1550 Adams Blvd., C.!\1, Manag· er, Gay Pinheiro. Quality Contractors 642-3660 & reas. rates! 642-1224 557-9644 i\.1rs. Bradley MAN PLUMBING REPAIR PEACOCK INSURANCE co. -* DRIVERS * MY WAY, quality home HANDY No job too small 401 Glenneyre Laguna Bch ... ,.. E • repair. Walls. ceiling, floors . 642-2958 e 64a..3128 e * 494-1087 * nO xpenenC.e etc. No job too small. I -=========='I N I 543-3494 H•uli-6730 PLUMBING REPAIRS SOCIAL ~tary and/or •c:essary. ---··•=-------1 Woman Friday~panlOn. M t ha I C 1·1 I Additions * Remodeling: -& lnltall. 545-8688 Vena.tile. Exp. MS, editi.,... us ve c ean a 1 orn a Gerw'k S . T.N.T. Lawn Service. • ... 'drivlngrerord,Apply 673-6041 ic &: * ons, ~~2170 Garage clean-ups, hau1ing A Remodellnt & Live-in il desired. Terry YELLOW CAB CO. . . !"VINE PERSONNEL SER.VICES f.'AGENCY {Formerly Abililies Unlim.) J\.1r. Sch.,..•eer. ·1· i , '""'RN&LVm • FULL TIME · ' e Nrw F'acilitirs , ;-t~ ~ Xln't Opportuni1Y \ _., Apply in perso~ l HUNTINGTON BE4CH CONVALESCEN'f r HOSPITAL i '1 J,'!.'\11 1-'lorida SI. ! tS1ang L.1nrl • Hu111ington 81.'ach ~ ~f Restaurant Reuben E. Lee light moving. 548-5863, R I •MO 675-3468 186 E 16th St. ROOM Additions.! & 2 story .53'.:'l:_:-3;_729:;::,~--=--·l-:-::'::'.Pl:-::'::-:-::-:::-:::--:::-IBABYSITI'ER Wanted: Costa Mesa , & oil c;.,. Co tract ~ TRISH HOPKINS gar. c · n or YARD I Gar . Cleanup. LESS THAN .$9 SQ., FT. Relaxed reliable person for. DOES Your Mother need a 488 E. 17th -ratTrvlne) c .M. N·ow 1•nterv'1ewlirig;'' ' , for lowest price 642-2988. Remove trees, ivy, trash. Free plan service, adA-... rm, 2% yr qld boy. Hrs must be ...,.. fl ' Ow home? My mother needs a 642·1470 ,. f Grade, backhoe, 962-8745. gar. conversions, Licensed. exible, p<>Nible eves. n comp&nion & I?elpme.te in GEN'L remodeling & maint. No job too sm all, Llc'd/insured. 675-81&1 TRASH & Garage clean-up, 30 years in home bldg. Ph: pre-achool progeny tine. her mobile homt'. Small J. w. ROBINSON'S -NIGHT-~; 7 d 110 l d ,.,..,., "' !16Ul740 . MoMe Vista area, C.M. .,1ory, ;,. & board , DISHWASHER~ •,', I A ;'l'.5· 54~1 • · 642-4.~. 673-842I aft -4. -NEWPORT BEACfl""':' t Carpet Cle•ning: 6625 n ime, · Roofing 6950 BABYSITI'ER Wanted my DIAMONl) Carpet Oeaning Back to School Special 300' $15. Free Est. Rerair-Install. 645-1317. Sl'EAM Jet carpet cleaning. By ClarKare, nation • wide service. Free t st. 642-4055. MOVING, Garage clean-up & home or YOUl'll. Wkdys DENTAL Receptionist Must )fas an opening: ror DAY & NITE ;: ! lite hauling. Reasonable. BEFORE you buy, call T. ?:30-5:30. For 2 Children, have dental or medic:al ex--E.'CPERIENCED-: Free estimates. 643-1602. Guy Roofing Co. ~er ages 4 y.rs &: 21 mo's. per. 30-45. 545-8395 aft 6. BUSBOYS .. f . r HAUL•ING & CLEANUP spec. 64>27111, 543-9590 Laguna Hills-M.V. area. .; DENTAL ASSr. OUTSIDE DRAPERY • $10 a load * 543-5924 6960 Pleue call 830-6069 lft 6. OR'IHO EXP, ONLY? SALESPERSON * APPLY * .. .'~t HouMCl••ning 6735 ::O':"EM' Fashion trained ~:!f~ 3~ 20Ki!~~rc;:!~ I 0iiiiiii*•*iiii14•~•771iiii5iiii*ii*iiii• I Apply ln per.;on 10.5 11m - 1~k~P~~~E'!_~;" ''l t -offers her talents in Mon thru Fri, or live-in, 1 ENGINE Personnel De11t. , , i • C .... , Le~y·i~-9 &. dreumaklng, alterations, child ok. 546-7ffi0 LATHE MACHINIST #2 Fashion Isl .. N.B. RESTAURANT HEL.,_: er_. TILE tloors stripped & waxed also children's clothes. Very BABYSJTl'ER NEE 0 ED -Equal Oppartuni!y Employer COOK : MALE OP ,, ', • Repair __ ... ~26 carpet shampooed; window~ reasonable. ~imple shittl from 4pm or '1 pm to !:15 Exper. in close 1olerance LVN FEMALE .. ., I CARPET LAVING cleaned. Quality service by Sl2 &: up, skirts $10 • up. am, in my home, at 50c/hr. short run work involving Full time charge. Xlnt fringe Italian food ex~ r I I j ·1 M f 673-1849 591 K n Pl CM castings w/abillly to make , • ., EXPERT Charge accepted. ~. QUALITY You've .always BABYSITrER -Reliable. aetups. cent Hospital, 2055 Thurin, DISHWASHER ;-,;; C.A, Page 642.2070 proessona aruors. as er · nowe , . benelits. BayviewConvales-WAITRESS """e-'I !!!!IJ!!!IJ!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!i!~~!!IJ!!!ll wanted. Dreumalcini • Weekdays &: 10me wknds CM. 642-3505 CARPET INSfALLATION t.lterations. Key Say, 1763 Call ?tfrs. Yeager 646-97l0 9 Hr. Dey Ap;ily in person: Swiss ChA f & REPAI.R. 646-4191. HOUSE OF CLEAN Orange Ave., CM. 645-1292 or 646-6709. 45 Hr. Wk. Loan Service Clerk le1 414 N. Newport Bl ,~.~· DOES EVERYTHING Alterations _ 642-5145 Saving!! &: Loan experience RUBBISH Truck driver, exp; PROFIT SHARING preferred. Accurate h"'ist. 0, f t d 1 d Comm'I & Res. Cleantng Neat, a""'8fe, 20 -ars .w-n, B•nk Teller •.Tl' run en oa er Oj· -1v ~-r Work with figures. shu-=,.k 837 "1'7 • 642-6824 . DRESSMAKING Rore"t Ba"k Tollor exper. MARINERS SAVINGS l "°'c;-;•-"'"7=~~·~~·"-!I O~ UlWRATES Ml".tyr.Sharp•attract. J.C.CARTERCO. &LOAN ~ALES LAOY, Ex,:Or.j ' I\ I WINOO\VS &: walls washed. Call Lucy 673-5213 & like people. This won't 671 W. 17th Strfft ~~·oml.'n's "'<'l\rl, seams~• .., I Firs. stripped, sealed & ' last. Beach area. Start $400. Coit• Meie Call Mrs. Wells, 642-400') Ir singlt• needle power,rp., l ~ waxed. Free est. 897·7834 Tiie Ceremlc '974 Call Geni White, 540-6055. {714, 541-)421 MAN Wanted for t'arly chiTI(' operators. Applj i~ .. -,-day or night. 673-3090. ' COASTAL AGENCY morn in g n e w s pap t' r person. to Charles StJ:!fp.~' • "-ram· Tllo Work or -oo u.~. m CM delivery, to homes in NB. Inc., 11121 Alaban1a , •.1.1 1 WOULD YOU BELIEVE '-" IC •• n&IUUI •• Equal opportunity empJoycr r; I'll Clean Your Home tor Plastering, iwaa. Free Other fee/free jobs avaU. Min. S200/mo !\lust have , "'".,'.,"',.·_Bc_h.=,-=...,...,-~1 Blue Chip Stam"". est. SJ&.2426 aft 6 PM eve1. dependable ear & be 1 SALE • Earn Chtisln1• ~ * Boat nt 'd EARN S50 weekly for 4 even-reliablt>. LA Times 642-4800 894-6103 -carpe el'll, exp · lng's work. Party plan, car n1oney part lime. &$n Bay & Beach Janitorial Tr" Service 69IO * Fiberg~ .,!.ai.nees· nee. Eves 6-8: 545-4445 MAN To '1.Urk on land scaP" Coventry hiring now. No i Crpt,& ·nc1o n et ~J. crew, some exper rcq'd, ves!, no drl. Free train~ ReS.' t"~om:.i. :s-.~401~· Bob's Tr" Surgery BARMAID wanted undeT 30, E=~l~Rgu~~~:k Full time. Aft 5 pm : I-'or info Pll: 847-6388 "·. Mesa Cleaning Service * 540-3798 * night shift, Apply or femnlf', Apply Swis11 644-4ISL * Sales.full of part ~ . JOBS & EMPLOYMENT "FLAME" 1880 Monrovia, t'halet, 414 No. Newport male or fcma1~. for leat~ Carpets. W1ndowi:, floors , etc. . Q.'\f. AaktorReeae. Bl d NB MGMT TRAINEE shop. 8"ii-fiOOT 1 , Res & Commc I. 548-4111 JOb W•nted, Men 700I • =v~·-·-·-:--.....,-,-~,-62 Yr. old co .. !needs you now, 3 WOMEN to do cleaning. ( . E • ' 1· I Projected career for a fu-SALES w/guod iele~ ~ ... =.Jo,b:..e.re~~· Ful • SCRAM-ETS Betty·-1per1men a . '""handling mo"'y&,,... ;:pk';.~'.'" s::;.~~n&um.;:~ """ ·N .....,..., /? pie, Start S6700. Call J-felen " . NS ERS '66 C..i Assembler ffa)'f!ll 540-6055. Call now 642--1438. ) Ironing , '755 • A W i xe'! COASTAL AGENCY * SALAD GIRL_:J.!.ll ffioNINC IN !11Y HOME Klwtow -Elite -Silky-:A.aencu MISSILE SYSTEMS Ot~r~~~= :~~~II. "!~~r~:~~.~n~l~:i~I lN C.?lt $1.25/hr M'Malr -SMEU. the HOOK ii (/ 7 3 30 Cal l 'l p ''"' * .... 970 * . ..,... · : . "'1lt. enni."' .,.."""1 l'1flation: l asked the butch. 410 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. WUI perform assembly Ma l • ton l!.\1-0600 F:xt 2037 bo t"'f * IRONING * .,,, "" me. dollM'• -h ., _ .. l 616-3939 work of • rughr, •killc<I nagemen Trainee '~ PM. .. My flome. $1 Ht. ot steak. Ht. just kt mt-I!!!'!!'!~!!!'~!!!!!!!!~!!!,!!!~ Pick Up & Dellv. 54>1&tl SMELi.. the HOOK. BROASTER--O>unter girl. nature on experimental Dynamic Savi11gs & l..oan ,\,;.. SECRETARY _______ '. · -PT Tim + knd D:p on prep at t n g &: prototype component it soc. i5 seeking college grad Cnll l.otAil)(', 645-2170, W L nd • U10 e eves w s. any sandwiches & sa1 d •-30 & <.'Omplete a&!lembly w/busint511 m~v..r for their ·Jirf Pcrsonl'llll Agc-ncy, • sc•ping work no seUi"" Calll a s. "6" ,•-·ct"-•· High ,,•-• ~ W lift o NB _..,, ---. • • 54&-8 " <1t over. 8a.I Be a ch .... ..," •M• mana~mcnt training pt'O-es1c · r., · · _, NEW LAWNS, re-seeding, Drivers Uc 745· Brouter, sis· E. BaIOO. education required plus 5 gram. This positkin offtrs a SECRET AR\'. Ltgnl t ,;q r o to • tlllnng:, renovating, Blvd, Balboa. years experience. Pltta.5C chflllenging & rewarding r.a. helpful. .Must be f1t$t.1 ipc clean-up. 8 9 T -Z t 11 at Job W•nt.cf ' aend a&llr)' requirements tter 10 the rig hi pel'1'0n. Call ~uratt' typi11t, take Hiil ~ '4&-00l2. ... _ WOtMn ' 7020 • lkkper/hc'y A Job history to Bos: M Peraonnel 213: SG!J..0512, SJ6..8078, • LI I s. ~ "l"S • $511 ,.. :I025, Dall, Pilot, 2211 w. mous "! .... ~ Pif' Sec'y with fine pa rap-Worlr In be&uttbll utilUc etc. BeJbol Blvd., N.B. MGR. ·TN.i~. full timf', SERVICE: ST A Tl ON A, __ H·~ -Attractive • cultured. ·M·-.... ~ """--" .... Equal Oppottunlty Employtr ' Om' 21. 1\PPl.Y L\1¢ 'N' Edr Ail'&_~DANT. filll I Im ii .. """vi · .,..-~ -· ... -.... Pin.I tto E t71h c '' mechanical. Sha1·p m:Ch . ..i. A.,....,k-A11ume res-Hlty. ~ 3~"M• ... sato-'·••-1 ' " ' ·1 • ~ ..... .., .. ~~ ....... ~eon. _,.., wants i:ood Ol>POtlUl)l\y Rite,, 40c a mile. Mitt. 20 Detail-minded. 'Ex. refs. Newport detlftd lo Wl ln food MASSEUSE-Exp'd . Smog license prt.f'd. NM mi't . :U hr resv. U).2404, St&-8437. P1rMnn1t Aeency bullneu. Clve backgNUnd Also 1'11Li111.>t>, * lli7·1ll79 ap!K'araooi nee. Apply ~ Did )'Ou cvtr think of IWlP. AIDES ~ for convtlescence, W O.wr 'or:, N.a. exper. Rep!.)' lo Oail)t Pilot MecMnlc Nowport Blvd ,, C.~t. • Ing that White Ekphf.Qt..ln _elderly care or tam~ care. Mt!ll70-Box M l07t, C.M. Import-Auto SERVlcE--Stil. P\imp lsli .. the allic for 90mething you )fomemakert, Si'f_..~ EXPER. serv. 11tat»n at. Mechanic • mu5t be expcrl· .1endant. Exp'd pref'd, ~ C81I u!le? Try the Traden rFs Beach bo\tle time. Big. CASHIER. part-time, for•car ten1iant, fuli tlme. A.ppty In enced. w 11 h rtle.1-cncc!1. ~. 2!k'll E. Cotl$t 1-lwf ~· Paradise column In the Oat. atat leliection ewtt Set the waU bull.nt11. peftOn. 2096 Harber Blvd., tita11)' Cl')nlJl<UI)' be.11ctlli$. C11ll Gold<!nrod. ComM del l!{ll IY Pi!Ot Want Ads. 91Ctlon nowt Call; 644-t450 Cotta Mesa. 646-45M Doug ~MBS. 67~1.1. - -The • . DAILY PILOT ORANGE I COAST'S leading Mar~etplace ' • l I ~r·..---·~w~·~u;~p~~~N~•~·~-'~ff~"--~·=s·~-·~1-x='=·-""*,....,,,,..~~·-ew~-=-""~=""""'~-·~~~i-Qh-SA-$1#-SN--O-S-h~"F .. ~•·~""-""~'~"~''~:~---·-~ ....--.• I ! 1 : , __ ' • • I • t ' • I ' ' • • - ,. '--. - .. • ·-. -· SO YOUR LITTLE RED · WACiON IS R'EALL Y DRACiGIN' • ' ADD HORSEPOWER TO THE FAMILY BUDGET You can handle those bills. All you need are the dol· . lars you'll get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses • them items you'll find all over the house .. Make a list of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar· ticles. into extra cash. It won't cost you . . . it'll pay you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell ius_t about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is o good day to use . - DAILY PILOT WANT. ADS . . (And ·You C~n Charge Th~m) • ··642.-·567 '" ' .. ' a '/- -l I • ' • • ' • • • • • • 0 • ' " " • • • " ' • • • ' a • • ' ' " " • ' , • • " • • • • 0 " , . .. " " ' " L • " " <. • • " • • " D • R 0 • " • • " ' ' ' ,, • • " " .. '· • .. " .. " •• •• • .. .. ,, 0 .. • M .. " " ,, • ;o " <. o . • " .. " D R •• " M M " • • • •• •• w " • • • I " ,, • :. ' • • • • ' ' .. • ,, • • • • •• ' L L • " .. ' D ' D • R " ' ' • • ' • " • • ' a • ' • • ' • ' , ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • i ---~------:::·--~·-:.;::-;:­ • ·"'~' MIRCHANDISI '011 SALi AND TllADI . Wtdnnd'1, s .. tt•b<t '°· 1'70 DAILY PILOT $9 I'm 1n4 p\ii!STOCK TilAHSPORfAf10H FREE TO YOU MlllCHANDlll tlOtl SALi ~TRADI MlltCHANDISI .POii IA.LI AND TRAD.I -Purnlture IOOO Furniture IOOO Mlacell1neous NIO OWNER Lea'111C 1tate, mu•t 'Pett, 0-.. 1 -S.llbooh " " CLASSIPllD INDIX SERVICE StalloA aal<""'" iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~l~+~~~~M't~l llnd Jovlrc b>me ""beloYecl FOX. RAil£. T mo, IOld col· pt t""', "'" aa1ary 4 11 * AUCTION * .. t. Ynr adult. _..bl • llr. bllc 1<11 • ""· muat 22" rtRS1' truO ottered· ~ts C\ttttr Rlr. $new dac. alla r.abln. ~. bat'y, tr . life Vf'tll, cloc:Jc, pain!, &"B--l&te. ' DIAL DJREn' 84.1""7& comm., unllomll. °"""" WAR.EHO-USE SALE FRID•Y whit• P"I mix 12 Ibo. Kftw ~•vinr ..... .,,. Alt Adama/Mqnolia HB "" , 7:30 P .M. •-u Adu!" .... 1_. i ·90 5G-.2'J43 ... OCTOllR 2nd .. , or ut.....-r I ns. , + , Fw ,.,.. "-nk• .-...,..., AlelltMce SEWING m.ctdne f'XJ>U' tn-Every I t e m at wholMJ.)e or below Lovtty bdrm .eta, dinl na: 893-Ql.8 . 10/l •tc. 2. LE 1111:.e 1ca~~· .,. dustrlal opentcn-, tuU time. wholesale. We are the sales ouUet for sev-•ll commodes chnta Likt PRECIOUS Kittens to IO\·e _ Catt • 20' Stoop • -HOUSES fOlt ·SA • RIAL UTATI,. Apply, mW. lJtb st., C.M. eral ,uni&a of the nation's largeat furniture rwNI' t'Olor TV'~ 11 .~teOI. 2 Jirls, Kink)' Tall 1 Advtn---------\\'ood kffl boat, Sleeps ~::T~u.,.1..1u·· .. ::::::::::::::: ::: Oenertl , e Soclal S.Cret•ry rental corp. All Jn good ~ondttion 6: priced l..&mpl, 1Jllrron. oWot desks turous: 3 boys, T 1m1 d, BLUE-EYED put Peral&n Make otter. 131-..... Ma:SA OIL ................. :". UKOM• "°"111'!...i·· .. ······-tbalrman of the Boud ~kt accordingly. All sanitized &: sterilized for It chalrt. Sewt .... -a·hln••. Ju m P• r 4-T 0 u g hy ' kltWm. Tlsreu SS. Thomu. a.u ... 20' fixed K .. MEIJI Wl•DI ... _ ........ •· tUjlNIU ;>•OllE••l" ' • ll __ , -~ ti yo I tJ •• "·' .. AftA ~"A8 10/2 bl--k ·•' whlle 17 ~fl"'•• ••• -~ coLt.••• pa•• .............. 1111 r• JLE• ,....,•.cs •t \\'f lf'OOn1a1..,.. attrac ve ur pro ec on. New cupett, Refrig, stove, ~ --., ... , ·<N ..... l" ..............- I NIWPMT a1AcK ............ ::. aus1N••1 ltlNTAI. .............. &eeretary 3>45, talented In wuhen, •--rs, and mueh ND Lovh~ home, fncd yd. bla.ck Tilre11 $10. 8o.'C I ~=~~~~~--~:~.i:·~0i:,~•:M~.::::::::;:lll: ~..":JCi;111f~1:iOJ"itiTY": .. :;: tmteuina aocial tuncllooli. l Rooms of Furnitur.--new $500 .... Now $ 199 motel ..... ;,~ 1 for l!>vable friendly im, hd trained, weaned, house kit-1J!:. ~..;..ll .. ~U0boo .... ~· "1nt 213/ HIWP'O«T tMOllS .......... ,nil :0MM1•c11.L ............ = Appreciation or the arll par-I Spin. tofa I lov1 •eat, red-n1w $525. tan A white male pup 6 tens. T wtt:kl old. 546-.3634 ~ .. Y(JIHT .................... , ... '"0""'"' .. .,... ........ ~ " I N •219 WINDY'S AUCTION >•Mm, .... 2ll/!8l-19! aAYlltOllll ................ ,n, .011 ...................... .,•1• amont, wo.le.M ve travel ne· DW ,. mos. Haebrk loves children. 2. oov111 IND••• ............... 1m •ANCNll ........ -... -...... .-. ct1sl~te1 applluJlt to be I Span. sofa I lov1 se1t, 9rn-n1w ,525. 1-&3--3251, 836-4493 1011 Doti• 8125 *COWMBIA 26' 1968 M IJll'EITCLIPP ................ 1W CITIUI •HY•• ·····-······ 1114 .............. m .. -'. Ex-····,., ' Now •219 co•1• BROW II ark rlA••D• MIOMU. ........ ,w 'c••AO• ............. -... -"'""'""u ·~ '""u • " ~ SE AROUND BLK I: While male boarder ----------111tt1v11111111 ••11• ........... 1m 1.AMI •L•• ... •• .............. tm secretarial skill1 required. I i•,n flor•I 1of•-n1w $2•5 .... -........ Now $1-· ~Newport mvd. Collie all lllhota:, l:"d ~·atch SILKY TERRIEft PUPS *Call l!V1!1, 64l--1053* ••""'' ...................... lMI ••IO•T "1°';1~V.1iTT"'"·= Salary OP'n. Phonf" or 'vrlte I II I f •24• N •7t "·hind T ' "" I h1/Fem. ,,.,all"' 'breedi...,.·, 1Ac• ...,,. ..................... ,Mt OIAH•• co. • ........ 9rn or• 10 a·n•w ., ... .......... ow., ' oc ony 1 B..,.. Mat' 1 dog, and gd with children ..,.. ..,-, .... .u._ I .i:AJTaLu•• .................. 1"4 OUT o• ITATI P•DP. ........ A-tr. John Murnhy, lOS Linda I 'I f1o I f • •24• N •tt Cost& Me,. * ••• -· •-.9617 JO/I healthy I: alut, M. for ..._r ne Equl,p. tOSS II T•... AOUMTAIN. ••••tT .......... ,. ..... DUI r• 10 •·n w • "· ............ DW • ..........,.,.. -111VINE TllllACI ........... ,,,.. IUIDIVlllOfll LAMD ....... mt Ide Dr., NB.~. l ,,, 7' .,.n. sofas·n•w $120 •••.. Now ••• oa. OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 Stud ~Met. 646-73" HERCU' ·s N~t --""' CDIONA DIL MA• ........... l= t•AL •ITATI 1aav1c• ... ,.ui1 1-----==----I loo II • ONLY 1 left 8 wk okl all blk l.;£.j '•" .. ... IALIOA ••NINIULA ......... ~. ,: •. PCMAN•• .............. OJI $750 I •• , ... sof• •• pl ow•-n•w $320. Now,.. ?i,10TEL Supplies • equi~ female kiUen ~~ Siamese AKC SCOTrtSH TERRIER engine transmission 165 •rrACON IAYs ............ - ... ,,. t. •· WANT•D .................. Supervimr Trainee. Fee paid l lov• 1oat1 $55 1a. Several 9old v1lv1t menl ale! Sheell $1 ea, beautltul & affect. Box Fem. Btj.ndle. Champ. Sitt. Perfect cond. 646-4W HP, ~~Jo 1~rr"0 ·::::::::::::::::1•1 BUSINESS •!'.Ml by Compaey OelfM' Busi hi9h b.ck chairs 'ISO Now •59 h pillow ailpe: 50c ea, txan~ts trained 557-6536 1011 $W or bit ofr. Aft 4:30 549-0016. °' "" IALIOA !SU.NO .............. I .. •• FIN·NCIAL . . .·........ • l.tC • '540--3811 ~.. 1,,:::_::::::_ ___ _ MUNTINOTON ••ACM ....... , "" ness Manaaem~t. Married. S1v1r1I hi9h b.ck volv1t ch•irs·$171 . S2 ea, roll-a-way beda $10 1.1-.""°'--,-..,--,-...,.--SEA Klnr electric fish NUNTIHOTOM KAlllMIUll ..... 1• •u111r1111 D"'°°TUNn111 . .-IA!,. 1., Jo'·). C·" Ano . N •& $l5. Re'""-It atov.e combo GD home fncd yd. for wry '•'"""'c~·=··M"'°~S~h~o~r~t~h~a-l~r-,-d' I LINDA 1SLl ,.. au11NUI WAWTID .. .. ..... ..... .... .... ow • 9 •a. .. .. ·--bl b~ ma! J;ol\.I motor. $4S. 1143 E. Roae FOUNTAIN VALLIY ......... ,u1e u1v•ITMllllT ~-... &11t 645-1170 \llestclltf Pel"IOnnel Seviral ovorstuffid chairs-~119. , $10 ea., dishes 6 silYttWIJ'e KIV• e •m ''""""' e blk Pointer AKC 39 cb&mps! 6 Av.e. Ant 5 1 Oranoe 63,3..~ llAL 11•CM ................... INV•ITMINT WA .. flD ...... &IU ....... 2043 West lllr Dr • 5c e •.• ehnl, to111-els Ir. t\vin Tttrier p.Jp .... mo. &d for wkJ 'I ... ;uNsl!T 11'.ACM .............. 1• MDft•Y 10 LOAM ........ -.. ,·..., ... "5"ncy, c " . • Now •IO. ••/up. •-•,, many "'°" •'toma children. 536-3498 10/2 IJA•DIN ••ova .............. 14n •••ONSAL LOAMI ........... NB C b t TV I """ * * * 548-8188 * • * !.ON@ llACN ········-········'"' JliWl!.•Y LOAMI ................ =~· ~·====~..,,.=,,,. a inl •••••• 1• .................... _ $]9 ••ch reasonable• Sale starts Sat Boot Slip Moorl"I - t. .AMP'OOO .................. ::: i~~t'°~~~:}a~":,·:::::::::: TELEPHONE soliciting. 11 9at 1tow1, ,old. lik1 nl w•$149 .•. ~.Now $•9 . BEAU11FUL 8-wk old *TOY FOX TERRIER "U" &lip for «I' -r boo )llAMOI CDUlfTY ............. , ... MD•TGAO•S. ,,. 0..-.•.. Gd Prefer hirins 1hut-ins. Call I m1tal bunk bed ••t w/pacls-$71. ··-·Now •35 1013 lO am-4 pm, 1014· orange 1tripe male kittens PUPPIES. UKC. Tiny Cham· ..... -~ •,.u; ~;.~~:~,..:::::.:·:.:'.::· .. , .. MONl1' W&lfT•D ................. &U-9813 ' • 1015, 10/6. No checks I C-to gd homes M,8..0813 or pion lines. $50 4t $6.i BALBOA PENINSULA ' NTCNll 1•11 ANNOUNCEMENTS -=~~--~~-9 corner 9roup·n•w $239 ..... ---······ Now ''' cepted. All sales final. o""' A493 • •0,1 673-6790. .. ~T:sTMINSTl•··::::::::::::::::1:l: "" d NOTICES TRUCK Driven &:: Helperg Oinotf• sots w/4 chrs ••.••.....••.•...•. $29 a sit up Peninsula Apt.a, 206 E . ...,.,...... £ · ;..._;;::;. ~2!~5.l~=-,..-.,--,,-1======'::;== MIDWAY CITY ................. ,.,. an . tor truct.l-co. A,,. ... 1y in Several Id I •69/ t Balboa. Blvd, Balboa ND Gd home• for beautiful 7 SILKY Tenitt' puppies. Ex· 11 --t R-1111 -SANTA ANA ·,·;·""""' .... ,.,. •OUND CPl'W Mt)........... .... ...:;' .. • W' St nn •• I ....... ___________ • up per.. k Id kl II AK -... . 1•NTA ANA MO • ............ ,m LOST ......................... ..-per'IC>l\ .,.~, 1343 Loran ., Sntl-m•ttr111 I box springs sits. (~In rear in alley). 111• o lleng variety ot ce ent with chlldre.!!a;,_ C :;.;;;;.;..;.:;::;.;;;;.;;:.. _ __; o•ANGI .................... ··, ... ,.,.,.._At.1 ..................... C.M. now •69•9• Now •2• ••I SALE . colors male & fem a I e ~1\stered. $TS. 962-lu:JI. Rent A 5a11a.-~ rusl"IH .. . ................ u.11 •NNOUMC•MINTI .............. 11 ...;.-"'--.,====~--• " • "' 548--0813 836--4493 1011 '~====~=~=~ ....... MO•TM TUITIN ............... ,&St llltTMI ................ -........ 11 TURN TIME Dbl m1ttr111 I box sprln91 •••• MINIATURE SCHNAUZER Chl 25, !lee'pll 4, tully ... •NAMllM .... , •. ,· y·o"•"''"''''"'"1w llUHl•ALS ..................... II INTO MONEY • Custom Draper!-PART ••. am•••. ..--•PUPS AKC• SILVERA ......... P'AID OtlTUAllV ............. .M1a new .71 Now $21 t •• ,, ped $30 per day 91kdya ... ; $40 LAGUNA MILLS ................ ;: PUN•llAL 01111nou ......... 14 Be an AVON Repreaentatlw Odd h db d ' h • ' •• .....,__ d p 1 !whit ) 6 Id AFT S pm. 615-5092 'd ' LAGUNA 1rrACML .............. ,"' PLOJlllTI ...................... ,, •a oar 1, your. c 01c1 .......... $4 ot/up .............. tor rapery workroom ers an, e , mos o : I,-,===""==""==' per ay wknds; $200 per ~1~~.~~ NJ?."',~ .::·::.:·::;:: ~~. f:-:,.=.T.::_~.:::::::::::::l~ : ownhlgh~~npo~:f. I King size matt I box 1prin9s\ ........... $69 sot clotlng out 2500 yards ol l gm eye, l blue; female. P.tlNJATURE POODLE PUPS Lesaons incl. 968-4840 . wk. "" .... N C!.l!!Ml!Hl"• ·······,ru CIMIT•lllY Lon ............... 11 drapery rabrtc and made-up ~%191 9/29 Black * s \\ttks 41' HOUSEBOAT av•ll ~!~1:~::N?:~~1c':.ANo ~~= ~==~::~ ~=~~ :::::::::~;: ~'r4 ~7041 THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY draperie•. Materials from 3 Adorable healthy all blk '"'""'=~*~5.l&-,.,-:T_125-.-•_,-....,. ~s or WHkly. Pmn t * - DANA P'OINT , 11N :1t1,,,..to•1•1 .................. 1115 H bo •-··I d C .u._ 75c a yard and draperies short hair male klttel\ll 7 3\S YR Old Puttbred male mooi'ed. MS-2434, 636-4034 oce•MSIDE .................. 1m "''"'°"IAL PA•Ks •...••••••. .a1 * TYPISTS * Ir r _., tv1r , Dllt m9M from $5 pair. Sale st•rts wk ~d lovin< hom'!I blk Labrador. AU shots 1: ~~~E~~~= coUNTY· .. ::::::::~:: :~ff,.'?:~ tS.iiVi c'j"::::::::::::: 541-9457 r.tonday fotone week ONLY. 836-4493 548--0813 10/I license. 548-8265 loat Ch•rf•r ton MOUSES TO Ill MDVED ...... ,Hf flAVIL ....................... IUI Register for 0,..W .. ...,.t.S:Jl.•lol-•"'•~O\ft,.f•I 3853 Birch St, Newportl~=='=:._:.:._:._ _ _::._1.wTi;<.".:r;;--:h::;--:;;;;;; CONDOMINIUM. IALl ......... ,,u Al• T•ANl~TATIDN ....... ~ • tem~ job Cf-4 s....._ a •• , •. u•1••1, adj. •a ........ 2 KOOKY kltter. need a P.tALTESE-Ch. sired adult 32' Twln-ecn:w Chri1 Craft OUP'Lt:XlS PO ....... , ... o\UTO TitANIP'O•TATtoM ............ t""·" _,. ~ .,._ 'W IU vr-ales 2&4 lb be tie 2 lb ... A.TMl!NTI '°.SAL " .. LIGAL NOTICll . ............... ~ ante COl:nty Airport. honw desperately, Before 1(1 m • au s. . Slps 6 * DellIX boa. RENTALS orraMAlil a TVTOlltN• .. _ .... ""' Jnttrvwa. 9-12 &. aJt 5:30, 675-35511: btwn 10 stud r;ervlee. 5(5..2100. * 543-2434, 6J6.403C Houtel Furnishld SERVICE DIRECTORY WHtern Girl Inc. Oar ... Sale 1122 Pia-& 0 ·-;,;;lii BALBOA BAY CLUB &5,644-5111. 9/30 AKC Scottl•h Turi•r., :::;:t1L101sHA•I·::::;:;::: ~~i~':.1;~" .. siihicti'.'.'.'.':::·:: .4667 ~facArthur mvd. 'I MEMBERSHIP 5 r-10 old black It ~illte temalts, 10 wks old. co,TA Mrt:SA ........... , ... 11• AP'P'llAMCE •••AIU. ...... '511 Newport Beach GARAGE S..RCA COMOle SALE for Ale.~ moving must s payed female cat to * 83).5TI5 * Boot Stor ... ~ISA OEL MA• ........... ,,. ASPHALT. Olll ................. ml 540-0325 TV $3>: 2 arm ch&ln $5 ea. aell farruly membenhlp al .• I~====~=""'=,,... MESA va•a• ... ~: ..•..•. -•. tn• AUTO •l!ll>'AI•• ............ ..-, ~====-=--::: PIANOS e ORG•NS big d'·-·nL ·~ + •o= l'Hponsl le borne. 893-2867. AFGHANS.A.KC $100 COLLIOI ...................... 111s AUTO. IMt ...... y..._ lk. "*'WAITRESSES. e"""r ti) g• be.mboo 90la .. matcbbw "" .....,,,.. -........ lD/1 n .. ·-821~., .. BOAT Storage in eo. Meaa , 8Sc per Wattr/tlec incl. Sp&r shed avail. Sl5-S148 ft. NEWP'OllT lt!ACN .. : ......... Tlll IAIYIITTINO .. ............. -.. -. cha.In µ5. Shag carpet Famoua brands at ~men-tranlfer fff. Total $1450. .__.,or -..-u NllWl"O•T NOTS ............... m• •OAT MAll"T•NANC• ........ '511 work days or nlte1. Mus1 be ...... ~ ..... All with our R•gular cl"b -mber.h•.P• REAL '"· te Oufly "'"'"'· NEw•o•T sMo•ES .......... me 11t1Ctc, MASONaY, etc. ........... 21. A 1y Be h House S5, 1 end tab I e $3.50. • .. , .. '""' H IAYSNO•rt:S ................ _Im aU&IMlll SIAYICIS ....... ~ ... over pp • ac w .... ~ ... "'' . ··-t exclusive t""'a••t M··"-W·· -"' I ~ Call Box trained 4 wlul 5 males orHI bids ~vE• SMOa1s ............... tin IUILD••S ................... 6171 Inn, 619 Sleepy Hollow Lii., ........... UVlo ...._ iqu,; ..... now ~ng or --. • • -WrrsTCLIPP .............. me CAT1•1No ..... ·--··-··-'51' , ·-·na Bch. 491.uss. retrig, $75. 4-burner range ranty. !>4&.3396 after s. ' l ~males .nd lovinr are ----------.. _.11 Hi..noo uNiv1as1TV •A•IC ........... tm CAllN•TMAKINt ................ ..._.. It -:u il ORGANS &om $250 548-63)2 l0/2 PINTO Shetland mare 11n11y ,._ I rtOIMS lltVllill ........................ ml CA•P'•NTlllNO .................. WAITRESS Wanted, Over 21. oven W/~-• bro er PIANOS ~m $225 HOTPOINT Retrlg $20, PWT FREE Kit'··· -Calleo w1·'ck ' -... d .... ..... -BACK IAY ................... !Ml CIMINT, C-* .............. $50. Kitchen set-$10 , '"' ... 4''K "-··-& ""''"°' -l.lil' • ...... .. ....... ""• ' •• TILUPF .................. tt42 CMILDCAlll,..,_.,.,,,, .. IMH Applyinperaon,Pl:r.z.aHut, •'·•····· b•d $20, GRANDS~m$695 ro YD"lO"-"l!r-IU~l" ..... 2 al 2! •• -be•to11••""~98 El T•rt 2241 CDNTllACTO•t ............ .at .. , u" , mirror $20, port, sewing mouft'r, m e5, emcues, "' · · ......,...'" lllVINll! Trr••ACl .... -..... nu CA•PIT CL•ANIMO ...... '611 cl~OOTl:::::=-""==""::::t::, ="=8=· == Quee~lzed bed $20, twin Bank terrna, ~Trade-ins ma ..... 1.. ~ -• a I blk. grl!!y, • ca I l co . COllOffA DIL MA• ........... 2251 CAlllP'IT U.YIN• ......... IMJI ... '--" 110 2 ~-t I~ 0 s ~ •.. 125 .. ,. ~· .... ,,7 -·· 0 2 TR·NSPORT.TION 167 20Xd Great L. IALeOA ...................... ntt o1tAJ111t111 ..................... Schoal,.lnltrvctlon 7600 UC\l ' ... ,..,, o u1.,.wers _pea. u • .....,.s • aquarium-fish, filter &. ~-1 I " " tioo llLIE ................... m1 orrMOLITIDN .................. 6'Sf $10 A $5. GE dryer $20, · Daily til 6-Ft1 ti! t ""mp •-. Crib ol ma-• FREE (l) Slam•,. l•m·'• IA1' ISLANO' ................ tul D•APTINO ••llVIC• .......... IMU Whirlpool lher I IO Cft•ST MUSIC ,...,. ...., ~u~ ..., IALIOA ISLAND ............ 2su ILICT•IC•L .,., ................. DliCoY er. Great New wa • """' $1.).i dinette .. 6 chain $25, (3) 1,{i Siamese kittens aJl Bo.ts a Y•cht1 MUNTINOToM ••ACM ............. rr11u1PM•MT lllMTAU ....... UM ClrHr With The ear. tun ot ll'tlall items NEWPORT 4: HARBOR b"'I 110 1 pl . blk (II A -·'-FOUNTAIN V•LLl1' .......... 1411 PIHCINI .......................... . w el • ma e captains nrora .. _"HUR-, ______ _ Sf.AL •••CM ................. u,. PL0011 .................. -......... incl lge wooden C&l'f'I, com-Cost& Mesa * 642-2851 bar •tool $20. SSZ-1459. RY" 642-2979. 10/2 '6' FBGLS Boat•! h-bt, 3S', LDNO llACM ................. UM PU•NACI'. •PAl•S. lk. ---·-plete set of '67 Calif. Jaw . .... ORA NOI! couNT't ·············"" PUaNnu•1 •lfTDlllH AIRLINES books. much more. Make of. 11 WOW 11 TACO 22 7 WK OLD •mall mixed fa1t, deep--V hull, 250 hp, -• Set Up in Adult Park Complete w/•~Pll. &wnlnp carport ...... AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Dealer: cn41 531-8105 Cun- SaNTA ANA ·•····••·····•"'.t'1I & •lPINllMINI IOI brown .I; blk ft.,f.._, 100 h Sl 6 H C Wt!STMINST•• ................ 1611 GA•D•NtNo ............ 6111 fer. 2188 Canyon Dr, Apt C, We're H•vlng a flllni bike in P'rlect condition '-~ pup-rs. Pl • &. pre11. CONTINENTAL by MIDWAY cm ............ ,. ... !"' errNrt:RAL •••v1c1s ......... Ma CM \VHALE OF A SALE • • ~ 673-0161 10/I \\'ater, ahower, radto/tele., brl"'-Manufacturer,~ II s now! tbuy. ..... bar! u. "' 2 ... ' din ..... I " 'Ill' .... SANTAANAMllGMTS ........ tut o•ADINO. DIKIH ...... : ........ A natural lo.· youna: peoplel==~="-~~-~~-r 1 owner •nd .tlawleu. New 135" I d al bat! . ...~ ....._, COASTAL ................ 1;: GU.II ...... ..................... who want excitement plus! OLD WhitP .sewinc machine, on PIANOS .l ORGANS aeat perfect tires newr Cl1l'E little German ga ga.s, u er1e1, CUstom De111in. LAGUNA l lo\CM .............. 1 G•rt:IN TMUMa ········-·····'* __, .__ Twomanualorgansfrom$299 • ' Shepherd puppy .i6 wk old front rail 00\lt'n, propane CH•pu•N LAOUN• NUlUl!L _, ......... mr GUM'"°" ................. 671• Ticket qent? Alr frdght'? ... ~ar c .. .,st, kitchen table A Wl'fCked and oil c~ • re(rlg, stove' OYen, bilge "" '""" M1ss10N Vll!JO .............. '"': MEAL TN CLUll .............. '"' Station • 1 en t? ~rva-2 chlirs musk storage Pianos from $179 gui .. ..i.. 3 h Brl Ii. male. 673--6086 10/l MOBILE HOMES ;AN C!.IMEHTI ........... HI MAULIN• ................... ,. ' WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO re -y. p w . pump, blower. head holdlnr s•H JUAN cAP'ISTRAMO ...... 1121 MOUll!CLIANtNI ............. •m tions? Ramp or travel cabinet, misc. hnena, dJShes Straiten en&lne. $95. Call 2 Female long ha.Ir kittens, tank w/.t-N•-p. ,1.... 12Qi No. Harbor, S.A. CAP'ISTllo\ND 11'.ACN ... -.... t1JI IMTealOll DICOIATIN• ..... am I • . k Bl Will & 18JJI N•wport c M 6f2.MM ~ ...-~ .... DANA '°INT . . .......... t141 INCOME TAX ............... 1141 agent! We'll train you or Jun . I.le ow • . . 644--0&77. mo l her ~> Per1 \an dual horm Sa $12MIO 531-8105 RIVE•llDI COUNTY ........ ,... 110N,ar....-i.•k. ........ '79t theaeandmore,dayornite.. Noritaki china. Oct. 2 &. 3, OAFTEPENRNSUNOODNASY 4' X 8' BRUNSl"ICK 673-812S 1011 7141846-0982.Hunt~Harbour: Trlpl1 Wld1 Co-'IACATtON •&NTALS ......... ,.. l•ONIMO ..................... C1SI la t 1~-to 6pm .. ...i .. A"" 16th ., ··- 5UMMI'.• Rl!NTAL.S ......... "'' 1N1uu.TtNG .................. ,,.. We include P oemen as-.....,11 "'"J• -~==~=====-=-I Celebrity pool table .l ac· **" FREE KITTENS * * WHY NOT ContinenW e Pan.mount CONDOMINIUM ............... ,,,. INSU•AHCI ................... '11'1 aistance Pl., C.M. l5CHOOL TL\IE SPECIALS -. II~ •··-·kl 80 .__n ._ 495--t~~A ft--' • U !·-• OUP'L•xes FUIN ............. tnl INVllTIGATINI, ~ ... •111 • ..... .-,.., .:><au ,,.....,. IE ...,... T•KE • CRUISE?? .D&111ngton n vo:au RENTALS J.ullTOltlAL ........ ··········'"' GIVE-Away! Alb ta.hie <\ 3 Hammor.I orpn w/Leslie road bike S125. 5• boat , ..._ 10/2 "" " Flamingo • General Houses Unfurnished t:::."c•A~1~':'".'~.~~.::::::=: Est. 21 m . Approved tor cha.In $15: Desk $15: 1 wht. $995, Kimball Baby Grand, wtndshleld $15. 5 f 5-346 6 i Female calko, 1 male For LetH Or BJoadmoot • Star -•.ocicsMrTM ................. llM Veterans. Eligible institution 1 pink table lamp $3 e•: Ash Maut ftnilh, this wetk only •fter 5. marmola"" 12 "'"' old ...._ Charter un•,_n • Cambrt•-Gl!NE•Al. .................... MAID s1av1c1 .. -.. -······an "!IOI'; ""' """ LOW WINTER R'TESI -·.. """ COSTA Ml'.JA ................ ii• MASONltY. •••CIC ·-··--·--·· ..... under the federally insured end table w/drawtr $4; l -. "' " ...... N Mt:IA DEL MA• .............. '1• MOVING a ITOllAG~ ............. •tudent loan .. ..._...m_ leather safari chairs $3 ta; Couto MUSIC CO. MAKE OFFER tn.ined. b<t&-27"39 lOl2 40• WhHlerCrulaer: SJeeps8. CH""P""'""' MESA Vl"llDE ................ ',ll: P'AINTINO, ,.,,.... ............ ilSI r ..... -.. C•-Uns from ---ent 2 LAST r lltt ... _., _._ MOBILE HOME coLLEot: P'A•• ............ · P'ArNTIHI ,.,. au , Wrought iron divider $:i. Since 1911 -"'" . ..,,... ..... · o ~r mu·• ng a: Make appt, NOW! OWNER: =~::g:~ ==~~~-::::::::::::~:: :~~~~.~iiMY .. :::;::::::;~;'.:;: Airline Schools P•cif1c 1 ~~=~"'°· ==~~~,,.-2045 No. Main, S.A. bathroom sinks. Opera claas-friendly 9 wk Old boy puppy Wkday• 539-89'18 EVft I: wk-1206 N, HU'bor, S.A. NEWP'OIT SMD•Es .......... = P'LAST•llNG, Pddl. ... ., ··"" 610 E. lJth, S•nt• An• GARAGE SALE! Free Wine. * 5-l&-0681 • lcal albums, other miace~ all mutt, 646.2739 10/l endi: 827.1431. * 7141531-8105 * iavsMo•EI ................ m1 PLUM11No "" •&• j:•9' "11'.-·''"''* '°'' • cheap .HOME PIPE ORGAN lanoou7740Ts. Call aftu 6:30, BEAG' ~ ~. ~,,,, 6 mo, 14' Ru,,.~·t, 1-wbl ~-. ~... Want To Live In OOVEll IMO•IS ............... P'IT OllOOMliii9"'''""'"' .. "6'11 .,.,_ .o;,,v.,-•;uu.,.. "" ...c. UVl!i '"'" uuu o-..-u ..., rr:fJi~~~:,. •i.JliC '"'•'"•••··= l"OOL •••VICI ····-····"· ..... atove -refrig &: ~ ol Very compact eully in!ltalJ. oN. • Xlnt w/kida, Outside dog. HP Evlnrude, Both tn good COSTA MESA 11:v1Ne ............. ::::::::.;::rm :3::",:::,~:rN• ...... ~ ... ·::: 111: LAGUNA PRESCHQOL "* furn-hsehld itema: BSA ed, "'only $1750 complete. See SKIS, Krriftal R~ Stan, us-.545-599t 1012 oond., motor just been tuned Local 1pace1 avaUable IACK ,,.,. .................. ,,,.. •00•1No ....... :::::::::::::::.,,. Readlnl. Phonics, Readll'IHI, Chopper. 2188 Canyon Dr., at Ne•,,__. "'-am, 1593 ed 1 anmn, Marker roe-& ND • -·,·ng horn• !or our '''' It drive unit reblt. Some iki It you Are aerioua abou EAST ILUFP .................. ,,., aADIO ·-lrl. ate •nt Rhythm &:; ?iitovernenf, ~I"''' v•g LAJV 11 To.. n:: REMODELING & 11f:,.'A.iii ..... ". F-nch. Limited OP'ninp.1~A~p~t=C~·~CM='=·~"-=2-5.!87---== Monrovia, NB. 645-1530 ~I, $150. Ventura lktring nutty rreY &: wht female equip Incl., 2 6-aal, fuel lng & mobile Jiome •• .N 11v1Nt ~11•AcE .... -.. •···:. RIMDDILING • .cncNINS ,. .. IMS ''" GLORIFIED" Gara Sale BALD 1 1 guitar, excellent c.oodltion, kitten &fl-1403 lO/l tankl $100. 548-871, T aft 6 the time to lee CORONA IL MA• ......... , .... ICISIOlll ltu.llf'Uf ............. ~-. P ! WIN AcnMIOll C sp net $80 49h1033. 9•y H•RBOR ,..,~'?st..Noa····· .. ·-··· ........ 1rrw1NO ..................... _,... -=.:c:~,,...--.,--,-..,;:-1 1912 Seadrift Dr, lnrint Ter-piano, roeev.'Ood finish. Like · BAMBOO Ir roe buatie11. yOu pm. "" "' ~~DO llLE ·:::::::::::::::·rm ::~~c0 ,'=J:!N:.=!A::t_~ Pne'".':.oXli.....,,,.n't t•a...!,'.'M= race, QL.\f. 1 day only Oct. new.$540. 613-789f CANDELABRA, Hea v y dig them up. 557--632S aft'll~7~'~11ot"'~to-n-;;Wh=a1e"",~1~111=-•,-,6 MQBILI HOMES 1~,.00A.fS~AENs~ ............. = TAILOllN9 .. ; ......... .,.,,. '" """ 2nd. 10-4PM. Ittrm from ·-·-black wrou1ht iron. S It 5 J{l/7 hp: Xtra tank11, ball tank, 1425 Baker St. (at Har :uNTINGTON 11!.lCM''':::::::1o1• 1••MIT• coMTaot. .......... ~, _A~pproo"=-='·~·="6-=6522=-==o-· I estate. Benellt Florence Til-lslon l205 wide, new, newr. u..d, """· OLD .~.,nt mal• nd• d-k, n.11, --. bi<, el--Costa Mesa 5tQ.H1tl MUNT1NOTOft MAllOlil• •.... )!IS T1LI, CWMl!k ........... ·-···"'•••"MER Cu .a NDISI FOR Crittenton Horne. ..,. Sp.nllh ;fl t $35. """ dog ''" ._u."'' ""' FOUNTAIN VALL•Y .... •••••·:: ~~L:i ~~.·-~.:::::·:: """ 21" RCA color 'TV. $125, 21" 644-4687. pnce a a good k>vq: home altered tronlc equip. $2500. 642--4048. 1970 Z.L160 KEY West mob ~~~'o::"ocR"ovE ·::::::::::::::1o111 ~=~n~i::v·~ .. ~.::::= SALi AND TRADE ... QUICK SALE!! B_A w. TV $25. 150~ E. . 557-6328 alt 5 ' 10/2 19' STARCRAFT, ill Evin-home. Adult park, walk LONG aucM ............ ·= tlflLOIN•-............... F • IOOO FRO"I Family Room. Sota io 18 .,, • .,~ REMINGTON , RAGS" 1 · 1 nide ll S Hn-Xlnt cond beech, Pets ok. 2 br, 01AN11,: couMTY, ............. ,.11 WINDDW CLEANIN ........... "'7 ;~um;;;;•~l~u~,.RE-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I floor lamp Ir Miec. th, CM ~""· Portable typewrlttt Perftct ' em• e cockapoo · · · · family rm Jge II• nn ~~~~~1~~~····::::::::::::::::!!',', JOBS &·EMPLOYMENT *6f4...S215* -cond. $25. ca Ii (P.P.1.1 blk &: • tan id with kids, Fully equlp'd, $2950. m.u49 rm. bar, 'a11 bltns. MIDWAY CITY ............. -JDI WANTTD,"""' ............ 7111 FURNm1RE ft'IWU•d from I-;========= Hl·FI a st..... 1210 644-2698, -64Z-969.>. 10/1 ''CAPTAIN'S GIG'' dlspogal, dshWlhr, w IAMTA ANA NllOMTI ......... = ,01 WANTID. ._ ........ Ml dilpla1 ltudies, modfl hom. $1400 TI4~3527 ~~i1:AL •IACM ·::::::::::::::1,.. ~0•11N~"~i" .. . ..... JM es, docora!Dn cancell&tlon. ~lances 1100 STEREO Record player. 356 A Ponche bumper, pqr. l ~ITE Sia.mese,· 1 blk pt. · thru-out, 60' CJlltd patlo LAGUNA NIOUl'.L ............. l1'7 SCHOOLS • INSTIUICTIOM .... 1tll .$IJl.nllb. Mectlten"antan * •u ···v 7.enkh Cirde of Sound COil lat Deli&ht! Never been ding. Sl&mt;Jt kitten 7 wks. S111•--11 9010 carport. Must lee to M15SIDN v1•Jo .............. ~. Joi 111t:P'AaATto111 ........... 7111 R D FURNITURE ~ -1180· -w, ,.11 for -. Ex. ...... -. u-·--2 •P. -·"' 89Z-MB1 or 836-4493 9/30 -prec\&te! 5.16--149'1 ~AH CLEMENTE ....... TMaAT•ICAL .. ... "" Washir & Drye u-c ...., """'" no:•uuu•" Wllllofl> SAN JUAN CAP'ISTIANO Jl1t ERCHANDISE FOR .. , N Bl C M. r -nd. 557 °156. "· ~·. u •-a.·~ aft CUTE Kittens, part Persian, 1969 UNIVERSAL <UV&• CAP'ISTIANO IEACM .... -... snt M J_.. ewpert '' • LIKE NEWI ..., -o &PM•-. ~ -~-to ~ h om•. ALL NEW 16' 9'rla1No.m••N-:::;;;;" DANA P'OINT .................. s141 SALE AND TRADE every Dlte 'ttl 9 """' •""" .&.M.Wo-.,.,.. .., ....... CONDOMINIUM ···············,,,. •••Nn'LI•• -_ .. Sa .. --'ti!. Owner: S27-1431 C•m•ra• & ALUMINUM Awrn'-10' x 4~2. lD/I 1969 General ""51. .w 00'"x" ""'"'"· ......... ~.. · · ........... w~... t. ·-· REFRIGERATORS 1.a,... ·• HOBIE CATS -N -1uMM•• ••NTAU ............. g~:~: :~~ .. 'I.~':.~:·:::.:·: .. :? ~po lge gold 1ectlonal • Equlpmlftf 1300 20', PerfKt c 0 n d I tic n , K11TENS Variety or color1 :'· ~-:e;-· M RENTAL) STOil IOUllP'MINT .......... 1111 1200 Be 1 bl k 1 er selection. u;, $45 A $55. . Scroiltd polhl S..c $80 & ~s 836-4493 or _ ..-A. • 1 0 . . WI! ~nor, Apts f"urnl1htd ::Al"I, llllTAU•ANT .......... ' AU llC acqu 646-7820. Fairchild g mm •nd movie 847-6660 . • . 548-0813 10/1 ALL co~vRS aerial No. a. $12,IOD. ~rt:Nt:llA~ ................... ., =~~s=~~l"oM:::oi·:::::::::::U Oriental 5-pc brm 11et $1:, OON'T Foriet DUNLAP'S is camera, proJ, 6 ml1c equip. . BEAUTIFUL A II FREE DEMOS Dtaler. (Tif\ 531-1105 cosr• MISA .................. ::1, 0A1Ao1 SALi! ................ mt green section a I · hav""" a sidewalk uh this $700 val $200 Eves 557.9271 Idu1trilll p,arklng sale. Work u •tr a an Priced from $1195. Winter ~i;;!;!!;~:=:l~i!!!!!!!I ~•"' vt:IDE ................ PU•N11u•r A\ICTION ........ 11t1 ""' •558. ···• ' · t bl to bl t tc ~~rd Collie 5 mos old : 2 MOOE LS Nl!WP'OaT 1e:•cN ............ := '"'LIANCll ................. 111t .,......... Fri til 9 Sat ill 5. Dunlap a ei s rage ca ne 1 e · h;i'brtc"" f 1 M4-4lG9 1013 Racing start. soon! NIWP'OllT Mrrl11MTS .......... •NT1ou11 .................. 111• 8' !!Ofa, never used, qu ilted Applia~ en. 181S Newport Spertlng Goods 1500 64Ml991. 1618 Ohms Way, · ema e. ' CAP'N EDS 1 SPACE LEf"TI Nl!WP'OlilT IMOlll!I ........... = llWIN• MACMIHI ,., ...••. ,,llff noraJ. Scotc•-... ~.d. $125. Blvd, C.M .••• -. CM. '·•' Siame-ldlten11 (2) --·· ' Wl'.STCLIPF ..... ••••• • llllUSICAL INIT•UMIWT .,.,,.1111 •<au.,., '"'°'"' 100 "'-.,_ Jn cool Costa Mesa I UN1v1111TY P'A•K -· .. ······: P'IANOI • D••ANI ............ 11• llotatchirc kweleat f1S. GE Hot........ _...._., -BROWNING 22 -·• I-·•• &C· • RAJf..ROAD 11ES • (Jl all I blk, (l) all I grey 2200W, C.t. Hwy, NB 6'5-22U delwc Greenleaf Parle IACK IA 1' ...................... IADIO ..... ., ................. -"''"' -· i""'" ,....... -y...-t;C1.1. "• 644-5967 1011 -IAIT ILU•F .................... r•L•VtslOM .................... -~· pertone $75, WILL tion with Weaver adj. 3x to 3-foot leneths * 18'7" Slp()P. 1750 Wlrlltler Ave, 60-1-HV co•ONA 01'.L MAR ........... '** Ml•Pt a ITlllllO .............. ,111• co~'IP ~, ~ , BARGAIN. 6x -. Ex-llent --• -BEAUT. wh•.t• oJ•-~ mal• WJTRAILER * IALIOA ..... ,............ rAfll •&CNDllll ......... ·= 01_, , • ......, ..,,u « ~r-'"" .,.,.r "IJT"<l.OU" "''"" ,,.,. 1su.111i» ................. = CAM••As • •ouwM•n .... tal>'e ·Bdrm f\rn• antique * 54M05 * ditlon. $80. SU-GST aft 4 CARPET * 56 YRDS. cat. 5'19-1613 1012 .,.,.1,-·~U23 1969 Universal l-tX.53, ll!ri&I LIDO tsL• ............... M0911' 111,. .. Ltll ................ • . . ""'> UV ~ N 15.113 N $9900 llM9 IALIOA ISLAND ·cM"'""'"'= sll'O•Tt ... ODOM ' ........... ,_.bite high-bey, m11.ple twi n KENllolORE •uto wuher, PM USED. GOOD. $2 per yrd, FREE 6vg l'let'ds good home DEL Ri!:Y 24 ,.~ .. · .... ~~V:," ... n·a1· No. HUNTINGTON &IA '""""A.Iii 11NOCUU.•1, ICOPll ........ -bed frames 64$.1289 SU E S 96• °'~ · c I ~ ~2 1012 ~ ~~ 'OUNTAIN VA!.LIY ..•...... 4IM Mt1c•LU.NIOUI ................ · la~ model, xlnt cond, I cy.i RF R ** -L • * wtlh yard. a J .,,.......,.. Dttp keel, alps 4 1 head, sink, 6m, New $9.IXD. 1970 24X51 '1"L ..... ,',':. ................. 4SM MISC. WANTID .............. , ... ,. KING-SZ BED· Firm still de 960, 5'&-8672, 847...fllS T'9" TANAKA SURFBOARD SCULPTURE INSTRUCTION COUCH • Chair. Ne' d • Beat offer. 644-0m ~ .. --'!•nor. ~•,-. !.ONG II'. ............... , ..... MACMINl•Y, lhc. .,. ......... SNI • 1 ..: ,,..., ""'' •• <fM....., )••MG• coulfTY ............. _.11 LUM••• ....................... 1111 packaged fr.me. S 125 · Uprliht 12' deepf!ftae. made In Hawaii, Like new life-modeling course. Gloria rerovering, 546-TSM 1012 HOBIE & TRAILER Dealer. (TI4) 5.Jl-8105, laA•DIN ••OVI .............. II STO•o\Ot: ..................... '171 \Vorth $260 U1ually botrle' •"" rA~2874 ••• ~•• fltlSTMINITI• ................. aU ILDIMO MATl•IALS ....... 17.. • -$150. ...... Pugsley, ~ • ~-2 f\tale puppiea 10 wlu old Xlnt cond $1210. 642-Q900 MOBILE ...... """" -.. . .,_ll)WAY CITT ............. ,, ... !6 IWAP't ... .. •·· tnt M2-653fi, 203J. Orana'f' CM __ _!67>39~~1T~alt':!_!6~-~le;iif.itihw;r,;;:'&o;;;;;;:a.:1 ~ -~ SANTA AWA .... ····,···········: PETS and LIVESTOCK MACH ~·a1 d' . nn • i -CANDLE Maktna I. Decon.t-543-0075 10/t COWMBIA 22, Sell or 1~ ba., 2 BR. rompl. ~•NTA ANA Ml .. MT _....... -• . · vv 1nme MAYTAG Waher -"---7' 6" CARLAN ELL 1-~ ---Um!'~ --n k. "' -TUSTIN .................. ••n .111111u1. .............. tab1 6 cha" >. tlm .. cane IE ... ,.,.., .. ,. ...,._,.,., ~Cl"'™' 6 mo am breed dop. Leue, i,» hrterest ~ aet"Q'p, CM adlt par ............. CDAITA\. "·::::::::: ............ --CATI .................... -..... -"· In . n .. w-sood ""Orfdna condition, only surfboard, niee ridinr $50 er ment. 537.a816. ' 5fl.ls;, • 1012 9am-5pm, 644-%159 aft. pm. tttma. 6'S-l881 u.ou11A llA.CM .............. 41111 0001 11 .......................... = bottom map&e chi.ft (4l. $60. Call~-Best otter. 31D W. Avocado,lilAlllii~t~ES~!"-jF~uh;i;Jianoo))-~llD~lsil~;;;:~;.=====;;;;:,~::;;~=;;:~~=~=-=;=~~,;;====:..I ';!~~~~ Nv~,u~L .:::::::::--~··= ~~~rid "·;:::::::::·:::" .... Alt 6 pm. 546-mT. REFRIGERATORS • LuiC Apt 9, CM he~. COme !ti Toni's. 926 E. ::: f~::~~~sT11At1o'"''"m: CA,L,,1,Ff,,RNIA LIVING,,.. s· 1'1oral Sofa, nttds ie1ection. $35. $45 &: is:;. SCUBA GEAR Balboa Blvd, Apt. 2, BaJboo.. e ST•ANO llACM .,.. NU .... ,,............. rt'l.l;pholsterlng, $4a, .... -Paid over 4''1M, AP'I NT offll IWIMMIN9 HCK.S "'""'""= ,_ _,u DJN tbl, .ft 4 U hob dill DAMA P'OI ...................... flATIOI .......... -..... -..... .,. 6-16-3091ews. HOTPOINT DELUXE Sacrifice! Sl'B 540-4193 · P · ;.::r~·,:.·Nnf'M ··:::::::::::: .. :· ... :~;:Ns"::::··:":"·:·"::·: . . chn. round . Foicf ou\• ttDt ~oE'N'"T;..·L"s··· ................ .,,. TRANSp01TATION Oflftce ,umlfure I011 PRTBI.. Di•hwuher, frnt U.S. Dlftr acuba tank, 1 mo trailer. $150. 54G-OllL • ~ -open, wood top. h7-9115c old, w:fba(:k pack, boot. DIAMOND RINO •. •--'~" • U I I L-.r IOATI a 1'ACtrn ,.,.,. .... ,... _... 1 ,,_ -..,.,. •·°"" . Um!~ • Apt1. n urn s.,... u.1L&OAT1 , ,. ............ , ... t111 Reftn'd 3txtO wood d,._ ......, new ••v· _. appraiaed o.t $2500, KCrlfict t lNlaAL ..................... -"'°"''" cauit••• ............... ..,. -.so • R.etln'd wood arm Muslc•I SURrBO'Rll T u.,,..,, 1.-. ,~ ·-. COSTA MllA ....... 11• IP'llo-&111 •DAT .............. -"' ..,... JJoN ~'10 M•IA Vl•D• ·:·:::::::: ....... 1111 •OAT TIAILllll ................. rotu:Y chairs, $29.~ • We lnstrvmlllfl 1125 $150 ""· l'il!'Ytr u ae d .1,;;:=:=:==;:::=c:===I Nl...,D•T l l ACM ........... Plf IOAT MAINTlNAMCa _......... ha t"'-la t lectk>n ble ..... -·•! $9$. NIW!'OflT Ml!IOMTI .......... 11'11 •OAT LAUlilCMH• .............. .. ..... ~ 8P. "mova ' -re .....__ ..... ,.1w,.o•T 1Moaa1 ........... .,,. ••11111 1ou1... . ........ .... ol. u..s otttc:. tum in thil 1 YORK -. ·~ _.1_ 111-0tsL ' • Misc. W•mwv_ MIO WllTCLI'' --............. toAT ILlft. MOOl;I ... ,,,,,, •. ,._. &la. •-"-"',_.._.,,, .,,..,. uN 1.,, ... ,..., •A•M ........... 1111.,.. ',..°''r ,n,:~~' .............. = Ma Mahan ~,. cue. X1nt cond. SUJCI, Ml 1 --IAC·M••,. . .............. -............... """"' ~ ...... la .. ,....,. I "E, ala•n Abalone .. arl. IAIT ILU~P ...... ,,,..,.Ott llOAT Ctu.•TIR ........ _,.,,,tll9 .-N uv ......, COlltONA OIL ................ P'llNIM• NATI ................... uoo Newport Blvd. -·~ n......•'"'--• TM Gol•n Waws, 16 ...... . ....................... , ....... .................... -·~·~ w, __ ... ' ~--s· ··--"~Ca tAY Iii.ANDI ................... IOAT ITO• ........ -........... _ JJke new beautffl.11 tone JAJQ:'S Contlnuou1 Swa.p rl"ll1'.~ ... .,. ......... y, ' LIDO llLI .............. _W\ tOATI WAlfTID ............... ' I • • u~ Bn• ·-11-·-117 E. .. 965 Phona 4151332--1019 •ALaOA 1suNo .............. At•c•An ...... ., ........ n• Offlc E I •11 AttJey lk-luxt' $125. ~113S ....,..._ "-1.,;x; ···-MUMTINOTON ••AC .............. Pl.YllM Lhtottl ............. ,,. • qu prMnt ~'DER SUPER Uth, CM~ LARGE FAMILY waWd lib: '0UlilTAIN VALIA1' _,,, ..... Mii MMtLI NOMll ·•""''"""'"" r Loi" .._,.. _,_ llAL Ill.CM ..................... MOTOtt llOMD .... _ ......... '". ReV•rb. Xlnt cond. Ill GAL AQUARIUM, all IO~ a" .............. . LOM• •••cM ................. 11CYCLll ................ 119 REM:. Elec.t. T,ypr.vrrlter, ...... Am alt &P,M 11au. tUter, etc. Complete • * Ms.oxn' * * o•ANOI COUNTY ................. ILICTllC CAU .... ,,.,....... ,,_, Cal-·'olor, •""•" £.._.•r ~ •IUIA OA•DIN OflOVI .............. NII MINI lllCll ................... -Oilt \.,,. ~N .....,._ 1 -.an.NT£ ~ •••~ET $100, .fM..,... w111M11t11•• ....... ·-··· • Mn .,,.,o.cYcLn ............. '"13·• llll1d Addtr f9J..OUI. ...,...., ........,....... -'--------~-1 /ll\11lWAY c1TY ................. u" MOTCHllCODTI•• ........... • With ca. Pt MOVING! S..c !i IMclc: Ve~ M.chlnery ltc. 1111 IANT,A A• ,. ........... l•"·= AUTO_llllYIC•&&••ll'TI ""=' -Call• "'" -~ ' din"' M~. Loe: lrvinia, • ' SANTA AfllA Nlle""1 ...... .,,. aVTO f"OOll-r.W,,, ....... 1 0•r• Safe WM -• -----IUSTIN ,, .................. ~ .. -r1A1L11t. tllAYI\. ............. CONN TRUMPET 133-1172 KOL.EE Tool .t Cutler COASTAL ............. ,,.lltl TIAIL•I .. utlltr ............. = uo11MA a11.CM .............. 1111 CAM•l1t1 ..• .................. * -~·N-~•olSHES Like new 11... S.S.Mf6 * SLIM OYM * Grlndtr, rue."" wJattacb.. U.OUNo\ •1111111. ............ Slit T•UCICI ................. -.... -r v~ '' ..,~ • >IV. f1S * * 642-6859 Call s.5T17TI •A• tL•M••r•..!.f.~·A·~······· ... , ,, ...... , .. ,.,;r; .. u--.... -.... ;m &. Misc. ** ~;,lf::..iA:~• ....... ;: oC:a aUM1ft _, EVERYD•Y! Aft' p.m. Pianos & 0'1-'11• I> Gia!. •quarfum. all gla1s, D&NA P'OINT .................. IHI IMl"OlllflO •ut• ................ 844-5111 niter. etc. Complete $100, r••P'LIA, eft. • ................... IP'0•1" CA•I ........... NII FREE TO YOU CONDOfllll!NIUll' .................. ANTtoVIS. Cl.AlllCS _ ........... RU'l'l 'GE aal 1711 CAN'T Play It! Like new •';=;"'~'r."'~· iAZooM.rt.i-Wd---------1 a•MTALI WAN'fl9 ........... 11"' •AC• UltS, •OOI ........... "" ._, •' " e -"OOM' '°II:,,,.,. ........... '"' .t.ufo •w•Nn .................. Nel\'J!Ort Blvd., Of fbthlnd \\'urlltztr crpn, model •too •KALAMAZOO Metal cut. ,OOM& IOAllO .... ,, ··'"' 'UTOI ••NTl••••00··········"" W · TV ~ Oct •• BP •~"' il!_jJ _., .iv.. t•-•-~a-,.__. cond BEAUTIFUL. Slamue: kit~ ~QTI~), Tll.AIL·l".· COUltll ltf1 •IW C4•S ,,,._., ......... tlM amn l ), .,.m .._ a: -· ...__ ..,., .,,. uun ... uuuu ' . ! ~u11T HOMll ,,.. •11Tt-LUii .............. ,. .... , 1. 548-4438 evn. C73-T349. S\i mo. old. 113-4131 10/i -----------------...----------• - 1 t I , --i t i t I • l • • • • • • • I • • • • • 1 I I J . j • j ' J • l ' ' I I ' l I • • I • ' • I I • I • l I I l • ' • • • • • I. ' I l • • • l l l I I I t I I I ' I • I • • I ' I • ' ! • • • • : ; . • • • • • • I -> -· ... • Wedntsday, Sfp"m"'-lO, 1970 PILDT-ADVERTISU :tO- TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANS PORTAT ION . TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION' • ' Im ......... Autos -11!'~ ...U... -Imported Autos HOO lmportod AlllOI 9600 ·1~ MERCEDES UNZ ' PORSCHE TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN " • ll'. NOW 'OPEN! 124 SPORT COUPE . '&5 MERCEDES '64 PORSCHE * '69 CORONA-2 DR. )(l.N1' '68 vw • 35& SC COUP~ Cond-Lo_.....-Mi, Auto, Alr. AUTO MATIC 230 Sl COUPE Bal~.. "--11150. 1'vt Pty o 67>-37>1. . , ''lAdiw la n. r.-ti Odis'' .. ..._..., •N 2 '-Hardtoo, 4 Cy!.. 4 Radio, hff1'•, aulnmatlc. ........,. • ...,.., speed, Radio, Heater, Buck· Radial tires. Immaculate. 2145 HAJtlOI; ILVD. et Sa.ta., All Fiat extru! <NPZ 271) IY!liy Blue Book ....... {XEP 183). Kelly Blue Book $3565. B.J.'1 Sale Price Only l".Ll"U"Ll'VTHllll 2833 H.-. 0.M. 50).4491 '&9 DATSUN wa-12235. 8.J.'• Sal< Priee Only $3295 BILL JONE$' BJ. Sportscar Center ·~i " ,. :.At " ....,. blue, chr'Ome wheel!!, n<11a1 ""'· """"°""" con-TRIUMPH dition, Llc. XOG9'J7 .$30H CHICK IVERSON vw '67 TRIUMPH TR-4A LR.S .. 4-1Dted. radio, heat- er, \vlre Whettls and radial tire$. A· 1 me<:hanlcal cond. (TYV·IJOOl $1699 Black wilh black inferior economy sJ1C<:lal. 11i1U fin. -.. ILl)C(l prlwtc ))llZ'ty. Lie. X.EU-Z!.1. $1499 CHICK IVERSON • ... . ·!" ·- NOW RENTING Spaces in Brand New '71 Datsun aun $1795 BILL JONES' 519->13! Ext. 66 .. 67 HONDA 1600 OHO, Pickup wUh camo-o.Vt.ead cam ...... • BILL JONES' BJ Sportscar Center ~·ib~:~;vo. "FRIEDLANDER" :.t1h10!l "-'" ro o• 67 <'. Sale PM m99 di•. nd' low • BJ s-..... Center , t------·--1 1910 BARBOR BLVD. SU (& 438213> Will take car in speed, 10• mileage • pull WMI . '66 Porsche 91·2 1375' llACH ·(Hwy. 3t) COSTA r.1ESA vw · -" .. •• .. - " 0 •• ., ' ., NEW 6 * Mobile Home Park ''fRlall lNDBr trade. Will fina""' private ~~,""'!..~:· ~-2833 H.-. c.M. MG-4491 . ZVE 652 893·7'66 • 537-"824 -,68-VW Bug UPI.A party cau ~ or · · ·-or 2833 Harbor, C.M, 540-48. .___ -- -1 , ....... .....,. •• .,...U_ _,,..n down. Will ftnancun>t ,61 FIAT' l24 CPE $26ff -- - --537-682t e 893-1566 pl)', Call Maury dlr. 5tlJ..3100 • 4 spt't'd, radio, l~ate11, dlr. NEW-USEC.SE RV. '66 VW C.M1PER: Reblt or 494--15116aft10 am 'Mlla loca1ly owned car bu 1969 Triumph GT-6 +. fXDT 6281 \Viii •a.kc trade •• .-,• .. .. n.n.ruvt m.Xor, New tires; tape deck ========='=;,;,· ==1 117•0<.l0 ~ miles and Yellow w/blk int., radio, 4 & or fi nance private party . & apeakeni. ·-n unmacu .. te condition. lN IRVINE Sl750 EVES: 6?>SMS ENGUSH FORD Radio, healer, 4-speed. 8 track i;teroo \\'/4 11pkr11, _'1<-4-052~~-="..,· ~'-""'11---.,-c,c---:::::::-I ORA:'llGE GROVES '69 Hodaka Ace 100 & '69 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! (XDC-668)Jlltt All nev.· tires, 111.'W exhaust. k '68 V\V BUK • like new, Jeffrey Offramp Ka11i'&Saki !Kl both dirt & Dune Bunles 95H $2000. Call 833-2262 a!t -4, Ah1/F'.\I .$1400. ~ of Santa Ana F'rn'Y. 1, street equipped w/less than c_;=-"-==-----ALL NEW ENGLISH ''FRIEDllllDER'' 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. '68 TRIUMPH GT-6 * '62 V\V. chciip! !'i57·'72GS ' ' '" -62'h a cres oI fun IV• 1000 mi. Must sacrifice. If i£.ss DUNE BUGGY. Roll FORDS NOW IN STOCK Lllft . l==========-l:"'-=:MOS::='.____ ___ __::5<0-::'.:'.1.'.'.1&l'.'.l4·sr>eed. radio, heater, wire in~lt1IU-1nlllion S m~bile se, .... ~~Y-Interested , call bar, ral ~'._:fW .. ~~.: .. ~-D=~y 11751 llACH IHwy. lt) MG '60 PORSCHE Cabriolet, 1600 ~:n~l"mJ::' {~s i~~~ paint ·~v;';~y~4$':a~i, Xlnt cond. home l'.:ommunity. •<>-w.<• treme Y wo:u. uuuc: a .... in TO,...: 893-7566 • 537-6824 super, with hard top. New (#451 1) \ * ti42·4Bn3 * -f'ull time in """k ser· excellent mechanical con.. ~ ~ - -_..... ,·loo L'(>nter. ~ Auto Service ditlon. Call Used car dept. LARGE SELECTION ... -..--..-... ~-----.;ma. engine, new clutch., new $2199 '65 VW Bug w/gooclies • -Continuous smog free & Parts MOO MS-1203. Connell Chevrolet, \'O CHOOSE FROM _____._---.,. tires, new paint, AM/FM. uFRIEDLANOER" * 612·2'l:;Q btwn 7 & 9 pm * ~ ....,,. J V Y l.l'4l' 1 .-~.,.. '63 V\V Bui:;..Cherry cond, " oc~n breezes. "'-ta Mesa.. u "'"" '-'-· the -. __ _._,. 6 • THINK just like new, can be seen ~ .;j~ .. ~~~~'~n-vw Cba=.0~wion5. ~~~a!~~= fl~_~!_ F081~~D .. ~ ~J ''Mita' ;~s.11~~~1~6P: 11~~~-~~'~:W,'Z-i:9) ::~~ ~~~~;.~h~ ~ -7 minutes from Y:orld's e 642-0443 e refund -"' ~..... .u. ~ Jar1test shopi1ing center. ---·--_-.,. _1ull ___ Costa Mua so.amo -·-•-rt It..» '70 9ll-T COUPE -ri~, nice P ·nt job. ?i1ake .'I~· .,.., .. ;0" lsl•odl e '64 VW Eng $175 e vw Of~ro.d ·-'"""'· l~!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I .., r-u ''fRICl\LAHDER'' 5 •pd, m•c•. A"1/FM, eom-one.. OO~oo:~ "'Check These features * 541).3118 * llL-15 th~s. '67 tr&Jis, rblt l~ Authorized Saleti e Service l.U' fort grp, $6800. Pvt pty ---,~6-4~VW=--- Cha1npionshi p Lawn eng, legal, '70 tags, Baja FERRARI DEMO •ALE lUst llACM t MWY. ,,, , ,=-".:.'-0693.;:::--.-_____ VOLKSWAGEN Bo\vling GrCf'n, Free Car VW Engine, Good Cond. 17~1 u M " • 89'1566 e 531 """A •~ Glrnmin"' \1·hite, ,11th red In· \Va.sh, Pulling Gl"C('n. e 642-0443 • proven, ""0 er. u 1970 Fiat 124 Sports Cpe. " -uogo 'Ml PORSCHE Convt (0) "' ======='i=== 1 _:se~!~lc;83~"-:!:nt9~----FER•••1 NEW USED SERV · ---------terior, eun finance private Croqurl Court, under-• · ' • -Radio, heater, special ex-· • • • \V/V\V eng. NU: brakes-. •' r "h rr1 boa "-· h h 1 '600 Larne Select'o tiar1". Lie. J.:65-BEJ ,,... 1·00 .; u c r en-Trailer, Trav,I 9425 Imported Autos 9600 Newport lmpartl Ltd. Qr.. haust, pin striping, radial -------------.. ciutc ·C romc/ whs . ., . ':II I n J A:~ clu!>ed Thl'ra1JCulic Pool, ---'--'---up CoaatY• miJ.y aalbor-tires, :ow miles. -..----..-----646-288.l · Of VW Campers, $799 ;..!-' Sy,·in1 Pool. Billiards, '69 T I -1 17' ........ ,_ ..... -'-•---:,; Come nuom, °""mbly """ "'· -1971 QT A S ---$2795 MG • 1962 PORSCHE SC -Xl"t C HIC[( IVE RSON ~~ nooni. &fit & Trailer '"'ice. Toilet • sho"'<'r • v.'/ • • • • s.ALES-SERVJCE.PARTS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. Sales. Servic~. Parta cond, new paint. $1900, Pvt Vans, Kombis, -1' Storat;e AL't'a, Lovely heater . YTfrig • stove & gd GRAND PRIX 3100 W. Cout HWJ. 537.7771 Call Collect Immediate Delivery, p ty. 642-1316 Buses, t~ew & Used . VW ~ Courlyard. oven. Sips 4. call 642.1264 • ~ewp«t ~l'l&t ,69 FIAT ISO All Mod.ell l-",61"-"'Po"-'-ne--=he.:._,Ca_b_,-;,,-1,-,-1-600-19i0 HARBOR BLVD. !§ -Sn1all pets allo\\'ed. Morn. SCORPION -~-r-~ _,_ ~-1 1 d'-'·· lmm11cti•te Delivery COSTA t.fESA I -lma~i nc all this from Auu..,•acQ· a nan t=:= SpJder-AM/FM . radio, 4. .....~r, nu c utc l, ra ....,;, CHICK IVERSON $It.SO nar month SAC! 161,i' KIT Travel Trlr. Custom built in Torino, ItaJy speed.,. sport exhaust sys-$200()/oUer. 5494024 'ti$ \l\V J<'ri~c..iom Camper Ex- r-E!cc/K" refrig. 1t1onomatlc RAT t•m mu•t ,-• dn've lo YW ~ 14851, J<'ffrf:'Y Road. Irvine See and test drive at Orange .. • "...-"" Ira Sharp! l..ciaded $2950 CAr.L COLLECT toilet. U!ed once. 1627 appreciate this beauty, SAAB N<'wport, CM. 642-28.fl Couoty's only authorized lZXU-83l ) ,. 549-J03l Ex1. 00 01' 67 !ltounted i; pare . Sam ~ 714-832-8585 714-531).2930 dealership. a.rvvvu-· . .$1699 1970 HARBOR BLVD. S48-l07~ 213-860 521• 714-531 •11\c NIMROD Tent trlr Xlnt cond :noo w. c.out Hwy. N.E. Authorized Dealer . I -11 TO ""' }125, 4x6 util trlr steel bot· BILL JONES' ll ''FRIEDLANDER'' '642-9400 MQ..1.7G4 Sales • Service • Parts OOSTA /.JESA '68 V\V Bug, A~11FP.f r:.1d10 ~ ~~~~t~d.~~=" ~~m~~nd. $?5 ~ !~··H~~bo-, scaC.Mr_ ~~~rl e -m_~. 1J751 llACH (Hwy. lt) MGB Ora~r:~u0~:;: ~e!~~kDir. I'll pa~~~~~or your ~~1:s~ .. oo(':~a~st ~~~ \;:: ~~mount .• BUnivdersal '68 NIMROD. Deluxe. Sips 6. _,,. ... • ~ 893-7566 • 537-6824 ---------1 COAST IMPORTS VOLKS\VAGEN today. Call I~~·~=· ~-~---t ~ ocu ••nglon roa moor Stove, icebox, din'g table. I ......... 91 '63 MGB a·• a ·" fo• Ro" Pi-hot. V\V BUS · Rrblt eng. ' Continental e Star $595. 548-4156. '''fRlml .aunmn - - - -... '"' "" • .... "Ca1nnerizcd." Good tires. 's c m • H·n 1 AUSTIN HEALEY UJLAIWU\ KFX alo of .Orange County Inc. 549-3031 Ext. 66-67. fi73..0900. ;n5. 536-ll·M •·Ha\'e a Nice 1::: "~ CHAPhJ..N' IJJltHACH IHwy. Jtl '67 124 WAGON $ ""° W. Pacific Coa:it Hwy. -----Day" 1:± OMES Trucks 9500 AUSTIN AMERICA 893-1566 • 537-6824 13'19 •1><>100 • 5il&-4529 '62 VW .Bug 1 -~~=~--1 ,;; ·MOBILE H NEW-USED-SERV. / -'63 VW Bu9 I~ 12331 Beach Blvd. G.G. STRIKE POWER Sales, Sttvice, Parts 4 cyl., If i;peed, heater, Radlo. 4 speed, excellent ron. 1' '!EOHANIO· SPE· ou" .JJ.! * i14/5J0..2930 ° * Immediate Ddl"ft7 • - - - -• (WXK 610). Kelly BIUe Book TOYOTA dition. dlr. IB\Vf.1881) Small .v . .... .... $I ,..!=~~~~~--, All u-•-•------$1115 BJ• Sal Pri o-• dO\vn. \Viii finance private !:.le. OKC-612 .,'N NE\V 12 x 57 Lancer 1 \Ve have a gooc. stock of New -.-:q · • • • I e ce 111y .;~ Bedroom o" d";,,ible sp•ee 1910 GMO °"'"""' "'"k•. '66 fiat $795 70 TOYOTA'S party. 5-1&-4052 °' 4!H"8ll. $299• :, " in choice Newport-C.osta Bu,y n6w, beat the price Rdstr. Lie. SSL .f74 , Bill JONES' :1100 W, c--ot Hwy., N.B. In stock. Jn1mediate deliver.y. '64 vw Deluxe Bu:; New CHI CK IVE~SON Mesa area adtilt park': For rafse. Also Camper combin. ....., paint, eng. Xlnt concl. VY/ .. 1, hy onvo1e prty. Pho"' ,tiom '""""" "'"'"'· $599 BJ. Sportscar Center ..,_ S<0-11&1 ~ 11·ar· "l\S. s.co·;o;"' •o• h'"' "''h .,, 546-37&1 UNIVERSITY '64 MGB, Clean, lo mi's both a " or tradf'. 646-8351. 51!l.31J~1 F.xt. 66 or 67 ~ -~ -~~ ON BEAL1~: W/Pool & 3lOOW,c.outHwy.,N.B._ t:2833=="="="°='·=0=·=M=·=-=='=9<ll tops. wire y,•hls. i\lust sell! '68 V\V convl. Outstanding COSTA r.·IESA laundry. J'ix35. 2 br/ba &12-941:1 540-11'4 1~ $1145. 544-2689 cond. Best o[fer. 543-8~58 or '! J;v'c •m, k;oche"· dm'g rm OLDSMOBILE 1900 Austi" ""''' 3000, HILLMAN Laguna Boech 67,...,,.. WE BUY VW BUSES .\ • 2 ... ~ .. cement drive.·~ OPEL 900 So. Cst. Highway VI\' B '68 " ...... .,.,......, radio, heater, overdrive, * us • ,,.pas:;, 10 t t ltd '. lo or bst ofr. Pvt. Pty. 675-0331 2850 Harbor Blvd. new paint. A little beauty '59 Hillman Convt. Good con· 494-7503 * 540.3100 mi's, 11ew tires, $3295. (llt () Spor :1 o. BAYSIDE Village. 2 BR. 2 CO!lta Mesa. 54().9640 ~$6-9_5_. _5-1_9--_268_1_. ----643i~:· Coast Hwy.,~~764 dition. $150 • ,65 OPEL • * 518-1698 * 9625 Garrten Grove Blvd. '\ ., Ba. Ideal adull spot. $10,950, 1968 FORD F250. 3!Kl "V8, 4 '65 AUSI'IN Healey MK Ill, '"--'--,'&&Ffi'f"ii50--·1:==*;,;Call~~~~~,'.;-,;*;:;= S425/Best offer, 673-2023 ITIOIYIOITIAI ':'19 V\V 5,-r;.7777 Cal l CoUccl ~ .. 0Y.'t1Cr. 675-1642 wheel drive with a .,..'t'lden 3000, Brg Wood dash, wire '6& FIAT 850 • =-~ --=• Good running. Best olfer! ·r.i V\V d;amond plate steel bed & whla, 4 c... I o'dr, lo mi Spider-4-specd. radio, heat-JAGUAR PORSCHE '71 COROLLAS • 642-51i2 • R"ll 1· '-I~ ' "' Motor Homes 9215 ~... er. Br:lght orange, very,_________ " f'ng, r!l'i\' U'PS,,.."" '!" stake bady and also locldf'll' Bst/off lakes 548-5389 . low mileage on this one•· HERE NOW '69 V\V CAi.\fPER: Xl11t cond. * 557-::0-a9 * :: • ·59 Explorer 25• motor home, hubs, 4 speed, ~ gal. gas -*~-1-9-6-0~5-p-ri-le--*~ owner. (WAL-453) JAGUAR Wagons; 2 Ors, Coupes i\lany Xtras. ~lake Offer. 1 .~68~V\=v-,--,-.,-1ba---,,-_~c-t,-,-.. ,1 ,, • like nu. \VU! consid _.late lank, radio, top condition $1299 HEAD"UARTERS '63 PORSCHE Au1omatlcs & 4 Speeds =~*""*--;"';:':_-_::72::5~7 ,=*~*:_=-· I r&h. ?.ht\:.\o ~Pll. $1375 or bes! , mod. 72' trav trlr for eq. thru out, Call used car dept. Best offer. 49-Hl629 ,.. • "'OUPE DEAN LEWIS '70 V\V Campmobilc. Pop offer. ti73-7l3ti ... "'38 5-1&-1'03. Con"'11 Chevrolet, "FRIEDLANDER" TheoruyaolboriledJAGUAR ..... '--~-=~--1 'i-.; ~ • 1op. len1. all equip, Eu1u-1 • ,65 YW s::"'I"=;=·====== I Costa Mesa., Mention thia ad BMW deal~ ht the entint ~bor Hardlop, gleaming metallic 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~9303 pean delivery price, never 9275 after you have taken ---------1J750 llACH (Hwy. it) Area. silver, wit h brand ne\V in-licensed. 548-7689 BU G ----------I delivery and get a cash re-893-7566 • 537-6824 Complett: BTT r MAXEY Authoriz~ Dir. • ........ --• terior, .chrome ·wheel!!, ra· J......._, i e ,63 V\V·BC'ige, slick shift, fund of $100. Sale!!• Servlce •Parts - - - -.-SALES dial tirei, AM/t~f.1 radio, r&h, Xl n! cond. An1t'rican niag~ wide fires, '64 Chevy half·lon, V..S, \vith All Models lo Choose From "'SERVICE Lie. PXW982. (TIQIYIOfTfAf s .l_J_75_. ___ · __ 61---'-6-_'3cc70 ct1stom n1et:1ll!~ paint ,\' .. h Parkdale Can1per w i th Service Monday 'till '1:00 PM '.67 850 Spyder PARTS $2399 • ..._.,,. = """=• -beauHful lace \\·ork, YPU. [ · 10 ·• I lit B UER '70 Cam~r • Pop Tor Ten!. !Kil re ngera r 3 '"' s ove, sp Sat 'till Noon Must aacrillce, (UDE 598). A 18181 BEACH Bl VD. . rim, standard shift, r;leeps COAST IMPORTS All ls BIJICK CHICK IYERSON Hunt. Beech 147-1555 ~~s\Van~an~~:ner~u~!· Sev,;~11~\~~~~si~':~ <. Llceose N71-345. 11.6!1;.fll. · $l 095 VW I ml N J JIM SLEMDNS IMPORTS, Of D=•• Cou"ty Ioc. IN · •• °'"" """·'"' Bclo ,_ .. _~_12_40______ C HICIC IVERSON 120 w. WARNER. SANTA mo \V. Pacific Coast Hwy BILL JONES' COSTA MESA 51s.J001 Ext 66 or 67 '69 <llrona 2 dr, hrdtp. beige vw 1965 Sedan, good C'.ln· vw ANA 6tZ-04()6 e 546-4529 c 234 E. l'lth Street 1970 HARBOR BLVD. w I blk inter, 4 spd stick dition. Grey iv/red int. :1-~ .. ,,,, .. ,.;0 "'m"'1re,.--Bo=""""=-· 1 '63 c' HM 1'2 Ton PU -~eM=w~.~,~61)1).6~7~-I BJ. Sportscar entert-===="'8-=o7165====-1 . __ co_ST_A_._,E_SA ___ , •Mt, 15,500 m;·, Clrurn & R. d ' •. ssoo. 420 Colloo. ""''"" Ext. 66 O• fi1 3~ hp S90 7:.:i Make Offer! 675-0245 i · '64 Porsche Cpe. 1='"''°="°=m=k="=·=ll=·':=95;o· :"'=:>-=2538==· '-"N"'"':='='"°::;':='=Sho=o':"'=:·="="-="';;'=:1.~~,;':;'°~''=1~1.,,::1R~B~O::,:R;,,;":;;'-~V~D;,. == SIS-.'238 ... SP>f ========I '2833~"~--~~· ~C-~M;-. ,_::'5404!~9] KARMANN· GHIA I' 6 <:yl .. 3 r;peed slick, dlr. PHH 193 Imported Autos 96001mported Autos 9600 (E832!J5) Sm•li down. WU! DATSUN '69 Fiat 124 Cpel-------1 $2499 Imported Autos 9600 9300 finance prlvalc part y. Exotic red with black vinyl '63 YW GHIA 5-1&-4052 ... 494'1111. DOT DATSUN bucket se•1'. Low .......... ~1 rtu por1 j \ Ill p L1 l'l S OPEN DAILY had excellent care. Sacri· Convertible. Recent . engine AND ,.. lice' (XLY235) Take older overhaul, harrt to find ~ SUNDAYS car . ln trade. Will finance del. Radio, heater, 4 speed, '65 CHM Yi Ton P.U. 6 cyl., slick, dlr, CS27475) Will 18835 Beach Blvd. private party. Call Pat dlr. etc. take car in trade or finance Hunt:in&toa Beach aft 10 am 494-7506. 540-3100. $1099 3100 W, Coast Hwy., N.B. p•;v•t• party. 54&-4053 °' 842-7181 "5'"""2 NEW FIAT CHICK IVERSON &<i-!M05 5-10-!16' 494-68u. 1'70 ISO SPYDER 1959 Porsche-Black w/blk '67 Ford 11 Ton P.U. '66 1600 ROADSTER All eolora to choooe from. vw 1 .. t. ""w PW"t, chno koock-• $2335 + Tax & Lie, s.i9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 off \Vhls. $1700. 642-9859 ;: !:: 4 speed, 4 \Vhecl drive, dlr. 4 speed, radio, heater, dlr. All models to choose. 1970 HARBOR BLVD, 1969 Pors che 911-T • (RUC851) Will take car In Coll'-·nlo Sport Cars COSTA MESA l "" - ;..r.. 'Cao~~,,..~,~sh~oJIJ~,,~tc~-~·~!UH•;t "E11:·11."';d~e~o~'~fi~"'"i'~'~pn~·w~te~par-;:1 !~~-fJ~islJl~5ITTllJl~~ii==~Lcn;LJ!i== >Ontcond. -7~10 ;~ l o.~6?o-'--K~a-,-'Malt~~;~35fl~-~A~T~i!O $1995 full price, Will finance. ty, 546-4.052 or 494.6811, 90l E . 1st, .A. '64 PORSCHE. re bu 11 t :~ hotscpov.-er a real 'power' (• V84652) C&ll 494-7744. '67 FIAT 850 LOTUS engine, xlnt cond, l\tust sell 1....e! ride. $400 ca..-.ti. Bruce 1900 F'ORD, V8, automatic '70 DATSUN S2.f9S or bes! offe r. 6tl--00<19. ; ~ 546-4478. transmisslon, po¥:er steer-4 Door Sedan, Used (601AVA) 4 speed, radial tirts, dlr. '62 LOTIJS Elite; xlnt. cond . '65 Ponicbe C cpe, new eng, ~ 1970 Bultaco Sherpa S-125 cc, Ing. pov.·er brakes, air con-dlr, \ViU lake trade or fin-{TDC s.5111. Small down, WiU Sell $2000 or trd for late AM/F~f. chrome wheels, ski :"' Special pipe. Filtron, dilioning with H lway ance privalc party, Call finance private par ty .. 1 =VW==:·:"'8--;:,9l09;;o::,:0:=',:'*"':::"':=:=_,;"';:':;';:·:;";:'k:=•="':=w==<::99--423:=::7,;,= Re1N0rked i;hocks. Never CamJl(!r Cruiser. Just th e 546-4002 or 494-6811, 546-4052 4:1r 494-68ll. I -~ $600 s~1527 thing for the cycle group. ~:...;.::::_.;::,,::;,.;o=;_-~.1-~c--="*'°"'==""°'=-New C•rs 9800NewC•n 9800 'il:';;"'rc=·HOPi'·ER:·~~;;y· cl,;:;;: I ~D~l~c.~>1~1>-~-~~o•c,_540-~;:"~l'!,0,-: I 1969 DATSUN Wagon. Air '68 FIAT SPYDER 8.10 '-i~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;iii;i;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii 11 SA OIOPPER: Very clean. -.cond, Jrg motor. Take over RED CONVERTIBLE I Reblt/cng. $700 or bst 1;1fr, '67 11>,to"pdChevyt • 8'bbed, 6 balance. :;18-5861. 54~1056 1 "' 64~7 2188 CanYon No, C, cy • " • s ep umper, I•=========--'========= CM on/off rood tires, % ton 1 1"'~~~=~-~~~ I Tea r 1N1penskln, trlr hitch. • '62 Honda 300 SUper Jlawk. Xlnt running oond. $1400. Comp new wirlnc, ignition. 5.:)7-7315. "t Needl t im ing, $250. 673--0498. '63 1'"0RD Econoline • Cherry cond. l\lust see to ap-•1 .. 1970 HONDA 350.1500 miles. prttiale. ?\t ake offer . .. Xlnl $750. 53&-«145 •t (2\3) ~522'1 '65 Chevy VS ~ Ton l'.U. ' '68 BULTACO 250 cc. Gd for wfcamper. Xlnt cond. $1300 11trcel <Jr dirt. Extras. $595. or best oCr. 67:,..SSS7 • 5f0.<Sl9S. '-46 Ford 1'.ii Ton, ,;take bed. '70 ~ HONDA good rond. $400 firm. Ca11 ;$ $:R.Ai\tBLER. EX. COND 673-79.12. r# ** 546-7486 •• '' 1,..,-==ccc~.,..--,--'iO CHEVY PlCK-UP ·~9 NOR1UN 650 twin. ex-% TON. XI.NT COND. ~lent condition, S 4 5 O . * 968-1947 * ! l'°;l0-61,'--'~<-7--:-.....,,,..,-:-:,-,,,,-: • 'a.l CllEVY P.U Rebll ~ 1970 Honda 450 · K 3, disc eng, Nu. tires, rii.dla & ·j: bl'ake, brand new ('OOditiolt, lumber rack. $475, 64&.9523 t:~ l -'Pv-''.-'Pl~Y."'494-~~-~·=--::,-, HARD to get '54 :-Ord % tlln I .. : e YAMAHA 2fC> Big Be!l.t P .U. Xlnt. cond., $515. .,, .sct-mbler , 5,500 mL XJ.nt ~'i098. . ~ 1"""'""c,,-·-61,,_3-6693..,.,==,--= ======== '• 'fO Yamha MX IZ>Top shape Jup1 '510 ~ 1400. '10 Hawuald 100 tr&ll ;;.;;.=-----":.;.:: , $.'175. Q\\iner G7J.J()olS * JEEP * .. Completeb' rebullt f '69 Y•m•h• 175 Enclvro s1 1no 545-1255 Like ntW, S49!J, 968-4290 '70 Y•me& 125 Enduro l400 • • Jmy, &fM3&i 1969 Jlarley O.vtdlon l2S cc 1 : $300 l.iklt ue.w. 6.11-1194 C•mpen •• • 9520 I • '70 8' O\!t'rhCAd Camper $11>3 4 • Xlnt cond &\CIU.f!Cf; 1900 141-&59111ft 8:30 pm 9'00!mnortecl Autos r.--------------, . ~. ~. :~Fiat~• 1 How Does Fiat Do It for the Price? : I 11•1sn1 MEW 11•1sr11 NEW I I 1970 uo 1970 114 I I SPORT COUPE SPORT COUPE I AM R•dle, l•tli•I T1r11, AM/FM R•llio, R_,,11 I All R•t bt'"' At No Er· Tlr11, All Flit Equlprn1nt. I I ... c.,,. ~2•111 .... 100 •0111190. n ... t1., 6.ooo ocfu•I mil11. f!lil11. I I SAU ••1c1 SALi •11c1 I I $1795 $2995 I I ,:""...:" .!:-... ~ ~a';!:.. "'l!;. I I Bil Jones' I I 1 •. J. Sportscar Center I I 2111 HAltOR, COSTA MESA s•o .. •••t I :~ .~: t ______________ J - ·~w COSTA MESA HONDA e Alf! COOl•D 'ltOffT IHOIN• e "ftONT WM•IL Olllft e "°"Ill ASSllTIO SILP:• AOJUSTINO •llOMt D!IC ..... ,, e llUXIMUM S .. 110 n M,M e u .. TO •MIL.SI Pl• OAL"°" e .. ou11_,us1Ne1111, t Oil. ll!Oot.N 680 SEDU ,_ 11• ,._ Cw ~-UU1 Trem.. Tt1 a L~ UN•VERSITY-- wo.1u tl!O lll .. O. llVD. I WE HAVE THE BEST .SELECTION OF BMW's IN ORANGE COUNTY • 1600'• • 2002 • 2500 . , ... e ALL COLORS e ALL MODELS • 2100 cs e IMMEDIATE DELIVER Rood 011d Tr~k Magori111!! I May '6111 says: ''lhe IMW 16i0 011d 2002 ore ttie beit sedan buys i" ttio wa1ld." BAVARIAN MOTOR WORKS Ne•t to IMW owner1 them5elwt.1, Jlrofcsilonat c:ritiu ore the mo1t enttiusiestlc endor1en of I MW petfor"'• 011c-. You 'll •ltden,and why five minutes afM?r you're belliod o IMW wheel. Ca111e in for a teit llrive todoy, BMW SERVICE SPECIALS 4,000 Mile $ Service .•.•. , ... , .. 8,000 Mile Servi ce. All 4 Cyf. Br1kes •• , , •• 5 Bladed Fans And Installation IAll.. PIUCES ~LUS PAR.TS) '67 VW CAMPER $2295 R;dio, h1ttler, wfllc th•u ~'"'.'· fully 1quip~u1d i"clud. onq ice bo•, plu1 "11J1>y, "l•fty ... "'"'· Fully •nclo1ed t1tb•n~ . 1..,rn,cul •I• r;orodi tio~. '68 VVI R•dlo, h••'••, 1ut11oof. R1•I Sh•rp! '65 vw R•dlo, h11 .. t1r, 4·1p1ad •~lt•r;to1 •~"""'t 1y1fa,.., '68 vw l1cfio, h11ler, 1·•Pttd. ~•"' ti1t1. tletk wllh r..I lnt•riot. IWIJ.027) s PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF- YW BUSES, ALL COLO~S ··"·"'" ~ & hnlc• 8081 GARDEN GROVE Bl=VD. SAL\, OPfM SUNOA't PAITS. SIRVICI TUES .. THURS •• TILL 1:00 l l 44 22:84 11/t Ilk. l. of a....111 192·5111 • - Aut!rtort,itd $o!n ' S-lt• , .... - -----PILOT·ADVUTIS!R Wld-. Sept,_ 30, 1970 -· Wld"""'' S.pltmbot JO, 1970 .~:r~~~!!l~!!!:::jir~~~fr~.~·~~ l'OllTATION TllANSPOlt.1'..'TION TllANSPOllTATION TllANSPOllTATION TllANIPORTATION~j~~N~~~~c~~~~!!~ 1---'"'"""" ·-HOO Usod c... "" u .... c... -u...i-:e... -Uud c... -Uud ·c... -9'00U ~;;Md:.;:..C;;•::•;;• ___ :._:.::_ Uud c ... 1 VOLKSWAGEN BUICK DODGI FORD '"--.o....-_FO_R_D ~ MUSTANG qLDSMOBILE PONTIAC SHELBY - '61 vw .. 'S'I RIVIERA' NU~.'" Dodp CIJ&llencor, 1110•-------... FA!.~. Pl•. ••••. '67 Must ,,.. olds cuu... '°"""· tit• OTO Color me if'ffn. Economy air, F/P, 52,000 ml. pwr, air~ M : ~ 1 TOP 1111.lAR A/C. J;il cu. in, New tlrt1. GIHJ Bucbt -ti, center cOn. 9' special, w;'ll finance private $2700. * , MIAt'B nt 222 l)w, 16-ml. .I Must 11.ll $1150, m..-VS, automatic, alt cond., sole. Xlnl 'cond. $ 795 party. MFG 969· c•"'11 •c FllllllD { ,.. ''6F .... Cllatom.N•wbnUs, rv;::;-.......... dlr. '""°· c .......... :,::,,::::;_~---.... * 4 Sp· eed '67~~·­ $1"' $4~0 ""', ._ -----II.II.AN USe'O liNtS """· tune-u9, $700. Call 29111 WUI lake trado or '64 srARFIRE' POWER. LO IJOlll • See Andy Brown 531 ... 975, Jina~ private Pat I y , MI. IMMAC. BARGAIN! 642-filTl CHICK IVllSON 19'11 CADILLAC hdan 'el J'lnbt..t 3!0-17 000 ml 4-THEODORE '10 FORD Coool-~w... 5404052 or 454.fiSll. NB. * * S'lr.-0145 -::c-::-===-=-=-- I ) ,, l' ". ' I - ' l • _11 111 f' .·I I· ' -DeVU.. Umuual car , , ROBINS FO •.1 .,.. '""' F b '67 FIRE BIRD C '/W' . w/45,Cilo ll:Jnett ntilet. Like •pd, loldedl Beaut. '2000. RD Wagon LTD. Loaded. Xlnt "" ast ack 2+2 ONV. 54!1-303l Elt. •or 67 brand new, Interior, Ex-64WT47 or &t6-JTI3 m> llatbar mvd. cond. Must sell! 830-M34 · 4-lpd & Xlnt cond. PLYMOUTH 4--Speed, radio, heater, but!kel 3100 W, Cout HWJ., N'.a. 1970 1-lARBOR BLVD. cellent Condition, alr, full a.ta Mea MERCURY Sm> or *~~~o~ OFFER ____ ;.:·~--sea.lg, console. Very clean, ~!MOS Ma-l?M COSTA MF.SA 90W<r ..,.19meoL Call .... FOllD 642«llO '68 SATELLITE W1""N mechanlcall$1y2SOA·L . doJ>t 5411-1'03 Co u , '65 Coov. pwr braJcec & llUU T ·BllD '67 VW Bug · ~vrolei, Costa • M·,";':. , '66 fAlllAJIE WAGON '60 MERCURY, '""· """ Slffring r/h &d '""' -top Call 968-1283 1ttention this ad a~r you 69 FORD lt&neh Wacon. excellent, $150. $851.1, 545-4867. Automatic, pov.·er steering, --------1 Radio, Clean. dlr, Must sell, L-.. __ .,,_,. Au to· f&c air P/S • •--~·-• ., ~ 1 (ZVK 108) dlr, Will take car '67 Tempe11t 2 Dr. Custom '66 T·BIRD c.onv., air, f'Wf, w i J 1 iina.nct. (1'lU318). , ... ndve 'tn ":mi the car ste~/r.dk> Xlnt ..and. ~~"a..,, JO'ftr ateerlna, * S-1.,...J 4 * 1966 Alustang tIT -Au to, lac in trade or Unance private Sport Coupe. Auto, p/s, low mil, 1 owner., SU\93. 494-7144. a P a refund of sac SZ1SO isT-elOT .,,. cond, stereo tape, dll'I. '65 1.tonlclalr 2-dr vinyl HT air, new tires, p/&, \Vhlte. party. ~or 4!M-68ll, p/b, to,000 ml. Xlnt cond. 497-1850 or 49f...71tl $100. ' • • (TAY 779) \fill tab car in .t..1. @"fllji _pt/)11, MW Une. Xlnt cond $1350. 67~2226. 1-======== $1250. 548-959'1. V\V-116EW: Eng:, brakes, '&I CAD white Oonvert Red '66 GALAXIE CO NV n T . trade or ftnance prMte par. M;, !lftl.J1Jl . ~ .63 T. Bird, full power air il paint, uphl, sunroof. L'1-lthr ~'w tizn, fact ·41r • Auto • PIS, P/B, •Ir cond. ty. 5464052 or 494-6811. · ---fll MuaW,. I t:rl--aulo ~w PONTIAC '68 GTO ·Dk areen body, blk lli!J'!O $600 finn. ~~AC. Great running cond eveiYlhing. Xlnt cond'. $1099. Pvt pty: $895 or bst eft. '56 Ferd 2 Dr. Hrdtp ifllP. UNCO' M '-"*' ~Ntll!!!!ll!:: !'),._tires vifl)'l top, chrm whls, kl mi. 83&-t792 $573. * • 536-1729 After 5 PM 962-l587. 61:>-8406 4 bar. carb. NtW tires .,. _ ~~ _ .,,,..,...,. , • LIKE new '62 Tempest wgn, Very clean. $1800. Jim, .69 T-Blnt, full paWU, .ir. '66 VW CA.i\t'Pfu cd cond •• 68 EL DORADO, J2,ooo '69 COUNTRY Sedan Stn brakes, motor pf,1111tl1 ' _..,..,...,.. Wlllt. -·-·-m newtires,etc.Mmf.&ellthis &l2-fi63l stereo, private J*t>'. C&ll n~ bo t ottor w dlo b I -•'-~ -~ "~ =...._.., • • lln~ ~ttk $375. 64&5ll2 ews. '65 Pontiac GTO: 389 {'U. in, .ews aft 8 pm. 675-l'lU ............ er ' · mi's All power Like new gn, ra • P·1·• p. • • r ·--1 _".i.-•'-· ~ \Nl"'J ·~"' ' • * lltt C.-wlt * 536--4938 * c..n·557_9349 . · cond, xlnt cond. ,.a '61, ..m,, DDQY. lllq'k. $100 , ~-,.?ti ti,! tra. 0.....&11' Mil · '69 LE MANS 6-CYL Tri-Power, Xlnt cond. Lead· TilE SUN NEVER ISDoli '66 vw Faslback-$YIO. &U-290'lJ -..rm --~ ~ I ~ aft ~ _ sum. * • 846--6236 ed. S800 M0-8873 ~ Cla.ulfted l!IOO Deborah Ln, N.B. "10.CONVT • AIC, AM I FM, I &! IJI i ~ ' 2 a 642-4749 att 1 etc. s,ooo mi, x.lnt cond. .PP!lw brs ........ c,n •ttaw·C1,1 ilNiiiE\vif'VwiliiiiG;-1;.P~ho~ne~n~•;' ,.,.,;~~u~• =""' ' .. .i:-~ -" "'"' ---.::==...::::.:_ __ _::===.::....--===-==---=:..: '64 Cadillac. Good condltialt $55.89 pr. menth ~~~'.cally lillll eui,. $147.71 clown includes t .. & Lie. Open End VW LEASING AT CHICK IVERSON vw mo HARBOR BLVD. COsrA MESA VOLVO • '61 Cadillac 4 dr HT-1.ijlt new, 58,000 mi. Full powfr, air. 968-6829. '62 CAD 4--dr DeVille Air, all power, Ju mi. Pvt pl;y 833-3485 $200 + take over payments on '65 Cad Convt. All pwr, Xlnt oond. 5.57-3111. CA MARO . '70 Camaro ~ See to appreciate $2950 160'm THINI Balboa Blvd. 675-02.15. ~Yil!YIY "FRIEDLANDER" 11191 •PCtl (HWY. -.1 893-M e 537-6824 NEW-USED-SE RV. ~ VOLVO '70 Demo. • 1536 $2862 1BOO F Cpe for 'deliwry. Overseas dcl Specialist. DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.?\I, 646-9303 a '63 Vclvo P-1800. red, CHEVROLET '69 OIEVY BLAZER 10.000 miles. Has 4 wheel drive, VS, tu r b o by. dramatic, cu 1 to in mport: cab third seat, Warren hubs, radio, power lteerinc & brakes, air lift thoclm front A: rear. Like brand new. Call used car Dept. 546-1203. Connell Chevrolet, Costa Mesa. Hurry. 1965 OiEVY Nova. ll,000 ml on line, bored and balanced 292. 4 speed trans. Many ex- tras. Excellent cond. $1COJ. 548-2l08 ·'69 Nova good cond. $1100. 2510 s. Immaculate. 6 cyJ ., 1tick. Cout Hwy, Apt 6, J..aeuna Muat sell! dlr. CYPM '136) Beach (evenings). WW finance. 494-7144. 'SI Volvo run1 fC1 '57 CHEVY 301 eng. w/4 $10f' e • e 541).5221 spd, Rebll IB1t Nov. Mags, l'='::::;='======I chnn rima, new clutch, ad Antl;.uet Cl111ic1 9'15 body, runs gd. $325/bst ofr. ... , :»7-429'1 1936 Dodge ~pe $2000 invt. lc,61~Ch<vy~-.,,-.-..,-rt------top-, ask $1,500 21752 Paclf.. C.H. rear window & bonnet. $215 HB Sp 7A art S. or best eUer. Good trans. Wanted tJOO 21M Canyon Dr. Apt C, CM. SEE YOUR REJ\LTOR FOR YOUR BIG FREE NEWCOMERS KIT WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET WE PAY TOP '61 CHEVY 283 cu in. Ne back window. Best oiler. 310 W. Avocado, Apt P. after 3 PM •r.o CHEV. Nomad station waaon: air, good tirft. $150. ~1698; 494-5488 * '62 Chevy wagon-ps/pb, lle'W titts. U75. e '65 CHEVY Sport Van camper, auto, &ir,-dean.-* 541-2407 * CASH 1959 Chevy.S cyl, a~tomatic. far .-I tan • tr'llCkt jul1 Good oond. $150 Ca 11 call ua for tree ettima.le. 546-8947 or 968-8441 GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for SU.. Muapr lDll Beadl Blvd. Huntlncton Beach • '69 Chevy Impala • Air, ps/pb, vinyl top. $2'j50. Call after 6, 615-8998 CORVAIR 847-«>IT KI 9-33311.I· -----------~~---1 '61 Corvalr, good cond. Radio, \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR.-heater, $.'l)O. 673-3604 ask FOR TOI' "!JSED CARS for Dorothy. If your ~ar JS extra clean,.1.00,::::.R.:::VAI.::,;R""°'Gl_" __ ,-11--see us first. . ........, eng. BAUER BUICK brakes. RadJO. Heattt $250. !134 E. l!lh SI. 1: 55=.'"""==· ====";:=== Costa Meu. S4S-71651 · DIPORTS WANTED Oranp CowrtlH '67 CORVETTE TOP I BUYER BllL MAXEY TOYOTA H.T., with sort top, .._speed, electric windows, power lm1 e.cb Blvd. steering, AM/FJ\I radio, R. Beada. Pb. MT~ power disc brakes .P..1.~ fac· 1-========ltory ''-a.minty. (~~) Used C.n 9900 $2499 "FRIEOIANDER" BUICK 1968 BUICK RIVIERA. Full COUGAR JIO'Wr, air, gorreous belse1----·---- car wltti betae inter. low '67 COUGAR GT $1795 miles, oulltancUng car you Air, pis, disc brakta. Aft should see. call U!ed car 6pm 959 Tlller Way, CdM. dept. ~!Jl3 Connell Chevniet, O>:lila Me:••. MenUon tlUa ad after you DODGE have taken de:llW1')' of 1ne1-------- oar &nd wo wlU rolund >"" '69 DODGE RT SlOO cuh. FULL POWER + factory atr, e 1965 BUICK Riviera-f\lll 21,IDJ canfull)' drivtn mDa. po111o·er, air. Xlnt AP-Mu.st liqU.idate immedlate- p earance, better ly.l.Jt$)j77buya. S 1049. ~fs'.;.'""•111 • suoo. CHICK IYERSON '67 RJVl.ERA: NU polyflua, vw air, F/P, 52.000 ml. 5«9-:mt Ext. 66 or 67 $7700. • 5ff4...f75 mo HA1t80R BLVD. '61 RIVIERA • BH.utit\ll 1968 Dodae Coronet 440, 2 Dr. oond. All .xtns, 4 111w tlrt1. v_.. auto, pis, IAndau top. $3585. lf2....Mtl or &»4191 Alt-eond. Low mtleare. 'IT IUVTERA: NU polygl&u, BEAUTIFUL CAR! $1950. _!!!'..~' ~ ml. 98S-2!m ~ * MS-«751'·..,"'-"'oo=oo=&=-=oart="o=T,-._...,,.....,., e '$1 BUICK e :m cu In, 23$ HP; RIM, GOOD TRANSPORTATION bucket eeall, Runl Xlnt. m. •.. MJ..1877 sn.o 6f=795 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON 19.71's •, . . NOT JUST 2 or 3 . BUT A GOOD . SELECTION WE HAVE 1971:s FOR IMMEDIATE SALE · or LEASE Not Just 2 or 3, But A Good Selection of Mark Ill's, Lincolas, Mercurys, Cougars, . Montegos & The FantastiC"' Comet. Or If You Prefer • ; ~ ; ~ ~ 1970 Bargain, We Have Those Too •. Over 50 To Choose Fro.L OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON 'S WE ARE . GOING TO .CONTINUE OUR s70 OVER . . INVOICE ( •PLIASI ADD·~· POI ..... HANDLIJS• ) ON ALL NEW '70 MERCURYS, COUGARS & MONTEGOS ORANGE COf]NTY'S ' '69 Comet '66 Buick Riviera FINEST VSED CARS '70 Montego MX '66 Olds 88 Sp.m ce11pe. F11lly l1ctory; e-i11ippod f11cl . ,,. die .I l11tl1r, etc.. J62A~ Autom1lic, f1clory t ir, full ,_,,, k&H. I In 2501 HARDTOP - ktdio, httftr, V-1, •11tomttic ht111., powt' •l•t,in9, ltctory t ir I in ftttory wtrr•nly. 1252 AGll'I '4 dr. H.t. Aulomtlic, ftclery t ir, full ,....,. 0\RNJ61l $1666 $1999 . $2888 $888 '6.7 Ford Galx~ 4 DOOR HARDTOP '67 .Cougar '69 Mustang '69 Continental Aut.. frt111.; klH, PS. FACTORY AIR CONDI" JIONIN6, whlt1-w1ll tire1, 1tc, Lie, TUX 190. YI, tufom1tic f•ctory •Ir, PS, llH, ltMeu tep. 11,000 tcfu•I 111Jlt1. IXR"l-41 . Coupt. YI, f1ctory tir conditlo11l119, full powtr, ttdio, ht•l•r, ltnd1u Roof. All Conlintnt•I lux• ury "f••lur••· IYPT IJOI A11toff11tic, f1ctory 1ir, PS, Pl, l&H, '(VAZ J07Jl $1888 1 $2444 '$4222 $1333 BE'J'TER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CARS AT 1oh-nson..-son ll.OOO©@D.00 ©@OO'ii'Dl~Lrnlttl'ii'£1L·. l~ml~ llIII[. 1rnm©l!OimW • ©@[!0@£11 ,. COSTA MISA 2626 Harltor llYd. 642-0911 'J'BREE GENERA'l'IONS IN 'l'BE AV'l'OMOBIU: BVSINESS THI Ol.DIST UTAll.tSHlll DlllCl" LINCOLN-MUCUIY DlALll I/I OllAN•l COUNTY • -,. l ' • • • • I l ~ .. Cit .... ..... ·- ,. ' •• OUT THEY GO! EVERY NEW . 1970 .• , G! FORD 46 EXCITING · NEW 1971 MODELS! IN ·ouR BIG STOCK NOW DISCOUNTED ro ' ' Our 819 Volume Inventory Gives You a Choice of Models, Colors, and Optional Equipment. Why Waif! to Shop? MOVE! IMMEDI ATE DELIVERY ON PINTOS, TOO! (,< . ' IVIRY NIW 1970 TRUCK AND CA.MPH IN STOCK NOW AT TOP ·DISCOUNT STAIF CAR SALE · ii•· .. CTION OI' IXICUTIVI CA.IS AND DIMONSTRA TORS NOW SLASHID TO FINAL . YIAR ·END CLEARANCE PRI CES ROBINS RELIABLE MUSTANG. SALE . . l s to chooR frem. '65 thrv '11 m1d1f1. Ceupes, hlrdtap~ catt- vertlble end 2 + 2 Fntbocb. Seme·wllh ot speecl'1, .i .. air-· dlttoning and 1vtomatic mocl1l1. . ;EXAMPll: - 1965 MUSTANG. HARDTOP • ··· ··· ..... ~vi "°Pl.ia .... $"'1 .. 196'119""•'" · · > I • A THEODORE ROBINS EXCLUSIVE LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC, CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD!· 100% PARTS ·AND LABOR WARRANTY~«IOO MILES OR 9011AYS • c.... .......... ,... lllCl1iil ....... ,, I '• .... If-. ....... PLUS ....... ..._,_. ...... .,..... ....... .... .......................... . . DON'T WORRY ABOUT . · , t CHRISTMAS BILL$! 1 • ASK ABOUT OUR PINTO-MAVERICK · . \ HQUDAY ~URCHASE PLAN! . OYER 2 ACRES . OF • . RNE TRADE INS TO C~OOSE FROM , ' . TRUCK·VAN·CAMPER SALE .\ · Many to ci-. from -'64 thru '70 models-VJ toni &. ~ ton1: st1nd1rd, ilutom1tlc, 4 speed' tra'nsminiont. Some· with 1~ ~ dltJonlng, cam~n and camper shells. • ·EXAMPLE: 0 ·1964 ~MC PICKUP v, ..... , •. ···-~"' tr•in111i11iu. L. ... ., .... '(f't4557lj OUR PRl~E $796 . · ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES AC~EPTED PA ID FOR ·OR NOT . '70 !~;~,~~~~-i''~~MPER ~ $119~· 1 68 ~~!~~'J.~!~!~!~.!"x · $1896 . : t o11d., l'i11yl roof, la_r11ile1, (XGV '4711 · . 1 · '64 CHIVY NOVA H.T. Automatic, 6 cyl, radio, healer (NYT 558). '65 Pl.TMOUTH SATILLm · 2 Dr. H.T. V8, auto., power &tetring, air conditioning. (EJC701) '67 FORD LTD HARDTOP ' · Automatic, P.S., vinyl roof, &lr cond., V8, R&H. THJ 502). . . '69 . :69 • FORD GAL 500 2 dr. H.T. fvll pow1r, eulo., ti~ co nd,. '¥i11yl roof. IXXA5241 " l CHEVELLE MALIBU . H1rdtop, Fully fe tfory ,equippt4 i11el..di119 •ir tolltl. IZXVJJ21 $2496 \ . . • , .. , .. vw ' Feetory •1111lppecl. ilYTS.765 1 7 AM To t PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 6 PM S4TURDAYS I \ " • .. . .. . 'I . ~ .. . . Starts Wednesday, Sept. 30th. Sale! Save 15% on Towncratt· dress shirts R~. 5.98, NOW 2'°'$19 ' SIYt through Saturday Oft ourTowncraft~ dress shirts lfl Whlll9, l11hion tolldi, llripn and checks. Ntvtr· Iron Penn·Prt•t• polyesltr/eotton blends. Long and lhc>rt ''"""· Pop\111( long pelnt lf>l'Hd or kl~or otlllft, WW. 4" llH In slrlpet, tolldt, pa(te,n1. 3 50 MactllM walMbl• pofyeeeer. • Reg. •s, NOW 2'0 '8.50 CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE! I • ' ' . I -I l I • ,· 1. 2-Supplement to DAILY PILOT, Wed., ....,...., JO, 1911 Penney -Days! Saving was never ·so exciting. Boys' jeans sale ........ ! \ Men's c~ew neck polyester/cotton knit shirts. Assorted llripes. &M-l·XL. ~ 2so ' Meft~ ~link stitch swe..er. 8 btlMla....._ ... 8"d it's machine w• • a lat tn pl~ fashion col•· ~8 . ' -:. 1-... ... ....,... .... .,.,. ·.,... poly ... er/...t, NYer• i ,_ ""-PN9t flMlliH col· -.n m 1111 ... ·., di- $) J. •v• on bof•• ,._.. II• I .. , t polfester/cott twill, Penn·Prea .. ID never need ironing. Western styling. Double knees on sizes 6 to 12. Fashion colo Sizes 6 to 18 regular, 6 to 16 slim. Husky sizes 8to16. Reg. 3.'49 ..................... now 2 for SI ..,., ectyNc knit ••• ...,.eMft .... ' 1 99 tlMlt AcrJtic knit lhift with Englleh crew ll neck and ragl.-, sfftve. Colorful ltrlpee, ; • sizes S·M·L. Al thit low price Vthy not buy~? ·' Sale end• Saturd•J enneu1 :/.··. ~ the ebow ..... 11 $ .. , . . . . I CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE~- .1 I -- .. I \ ... , .., • Sufpl ..... nt le DAILY PILOT, w-. llfl_.er •• 1m-I : -. di~ YOIII_ \flink it=woukl ~- cost to fess .your kids this fall.? lhink ~in. It's Penney Days! Qlrta• panl ••t ep1clel1 Stretch nyton pant Mt with solid stitched-crease pant with elaatlc waist and. IUghtft- fltlNll .... Flvorlte faleolorl.· Slzn <t to 8X. 2.99 • Toddletime® sleepers now on sale! /. .--~. • Cotton knit with Penn-set•., control lhrfnbge. • our excMIY• Pedlbumper• plutlc feet help prevent lkl*and ...... . . 3 fora~a .... • 91Zff1 I04 3 ~0'7~a .... Slze.Slol • • Grfpper walat on emaner elzea; elastic warat on largerafz~ ' : ) • Printed tope. IOlld bottome In,...., cok>r comblnlllonL CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE I • lp11l1ll l1•l1M ll'}tDRll leamleM plalA knit ltOClclngl wfth ftUd• ...... atyllng. Popular colot'L 81zHW.to11. S'*nc. Women'• unlined 010W...., ..... wlll lnlll't broed toe. In l»llclk lftd f8lhlon oolort. 8.99 H~ )WI' knit M navy, Pink.till or maize. Slzn I to 1 a '12 .. ~ . . ........ ee-. ................... loft nnc1.,..ry ..... ...... ful length gowftl and =-........... Ind ............ MID41. 1.99 I: 1 ~ CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORE I~ '· j • ,. •t CoordiNllng topa to team with pMt9 for • whole new wardr~ of~ outfltat •e Long.aleev• acetilte print shirt. Slze&.32-38. I Short sleeve ac:tYMc boucle blend rib afyte. se-.40. titock turt_t; · polyester lfiell knit, M-L~XL . • •• ~ . lup .. elMiftt le DAILY PILOT, WM. ......... IO, 1--.S 1 f ,-.!:. - .- ' • • -· -. ... . " • Suppl1wt le DAILY PILOT, w-., 11,t_.., •• 1'70 Penncreat• 2 atlce toater. Chrome plated steel. 4 ft. cord, color control. reg. 10,99 : P..-• lbuUon Ohlw blender. Instant on button, timer. 40 oz. Sale-gl~ container. 1988 reg. 24:. p ......... 'Fllp-Aop' oven bloler. Se&-throuah gl111wfndoW. Chrome 1288 plated steeL Bake or broif. reg, 15.99 Save $27.90 on a pair ,. .. ...., ..... .a.otrtc.,., ... .................. ..... 1 ......... f111 ,.... 1H.tl.' Penner ..... •••her with ·4 wHh and 1pln •P••d1. Water feYel selection. All over por- oelaln enamel finish. .... ,, .......... .,.. ....... ,. Sale •428 Reg. •• H. Pennoreete CUltoM 2t Oii. ft. llde .,,.11111 ..,,...,..., with 238 pound freezer c.paolty. t!qulpped to receive automatlo let maker. Completely f roat frH. .............................. .............. H ......... our '188 CQIC)r TV ytlUt ,,.,... yNt """',. ftlbe.,.,.,antlr Sale $388 Reg. 421.H. Pennotel~ ·lmperlal 11.1 OU. ft. ............ with 213 pound frtezer etip11elty. Equipped to receive Mltomlldo Ice maker. Completilly frOll ,,... While. coppertone avocado or llarvllt gold ••• OOio.. 00"8 "° .... at Penney-. ............ .,..., .. ........... 1c ................... ... Penncre ... portable oolor TV wlll ·~JHOY.,.. .___....._ .. ...,~TY 12 lnoll .,.... m•a•urecl dlatonlilty. .....-. ..,.. • ,.,..... n1 ew .......... ......,, Trul" por1able with 20 000 vol ... or ·• -111•1""" _.... ..... •-.. .. ,.,,...... I ' ... ..,.....'9111 ................ ,... ..... ~ picture power. Offers.75 square ~Qflff 1t'"9c1i.. .... ,,... • ...,T¥ ... ,_...1..., of viewing area. Me>lded. high Impact ~ ":::;:. ...,. .. .-......... Oolltl9f plastic cabinet.· .....,. .... ...,...,_, ll -~: \!!.'!.!JI•· Washers, dryers Portable TV and refrlgerators avallabfe at the• ltcna: BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEV FULLEATON GRANADA Hll.LS HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON MAK LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD OIW'lGE "THE etrv• SAN FERNANDO TORRANC& VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER Portable TV alto 1vaff1bll at theee 1toreJ: BUENA PARK COMPTON CULVER CITY INGLEWOOO WEST COVINA 8fMH IPPlllnCll avaHlble Ill al Penni~ "°'91. Buy It on ,..,..neys. time Pt)'IMnt S>IM. j 1 . SWement to DAILY PILOT, Wed., S.,tember 30, 1970-7 "• . .. ~ 5% Off Sale. Mad&-t<Bneasure draperies, matching lledspreads and fabrics. Areil't you ·glad .. it's Penney Days? I .. I Solld cotton terry bath eneemblee come In generous alzee.. Bilby pink. mon · green; yenow. Fa towel._ WMh cloth n, 88¢ ......... Printed cotton terry towels · 'add a decorator touch. They're ~erousty sized, too. Pink or•yetlow combinations. F11ee towel 4&il Wath cloth 28' 88¢ ......... ·. •·. '" .. .,,. ,.. "'' . ... ... ; ~ ., .. • f ,'" • • ~: : ·', ' t • f • ~h/i.J 1\:.1.\'( '1 I I," .. . " ~~------------------------~ • f I ::rr. I I • I I I • I l I ·~ , ... ChooM from a fabulous coHectlon of tine fabric• ••• and do : It now, when you NY• 15% I Sefect draperfft from 70 pattema. 700 colors-antique Ntlna, rich J.cquante, ......._ prtnta, and more, all fMhloned wtth the flne wortcmanehlp and cuatom detallfng that'• rude Penneya fant0ue. Many have beautiful match'ng bedlPrHde for lotlll hanftOftY. And, there ere Mlected coordinat9d fabric• by the yard, too. 1. Meuur4' width of lnataUed dnipery rod, lncfudlnt owrtep and return. 2. MNIUN length from top of IOd (A) to .. (II) or to tloOr(C). 3. Bring In the wlpw meMU,........ lftd P~ wtll d9 the reet. To Nice mwurino .....,, plok up OM of our IMV IO Uftditr'IWnd ~ "'ld11. ............... -. .....,. . . . . ·~. . . .... .. ... .... . I I • -.