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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 15

Publication:
The Signali
Location:
Santa Clarita, California
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15
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Oct. 8. 1969 Th Felton Aboard Kennedy Decorating Classes Wife Swapping BFAUIYSl guests attended treat ceremony hono friendship tixh rari. list lnclu'it-1 the i Princess Grace of Mr. and M.

Mr. and Mr. ul Brynner ami I Chvaher. i bat units. When the group toured the JFK's studio, the ambassador, his wife and the mayor of Cannes took time for a one-hour show for the 5,000 men of the 80,000 -ton carrier.

In the evei.iag about 1,000 RE AS I Airman James M. Felton, USN, son of Mr. Vernon B. Felton of 20401 SoledadCyn. 'Road, in Saugus aboard the aircraft USS John F.

Kennedy 1 the Mediter- ranean. The JFK recently hosted a two-day tour by the Honorable Sargent Shriver, U.S. Ambassador to France, Mrs. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Cake decorating classes are being offered this fall by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. The ten week course will be given on Monday nights from 7:30 to 10 for beginners, and on Wednesday nights from 7:30 to 10 for Intermediate cakedec-prators His own wife became phy A husband writes to de nooooooooooooooooooooooooooc? 8 trM JS- fend wife-swapping.

He's doing it. enjoying it and feels --sister Kennedy, their family and high ranking French and sically attracted to a coworker and succumbed to her passions," "Then the friends Joined in "My wife and I frequently, have had sex with others, sometimes with couples and sometimes with singles. We have three grown children. The classes will' be taught by Clarice Secrest and the fee Is $10. Interested people may sign up at Old Orchard Park on Lyons Avenue before the Oc tober 17 deadline.

military guests. I Xn air power demonstra- ExPSftn AG IM 0 I SERVICE tion was staged and a tour gr was given of the ship's com- jj A jj together in mutual love and need." Except it isn't love; -purely a need. You obviously can't satisfy your wife's sexual needs. You may be maintaining a semblance of respectabil-v try to the outside world but I really wonder just how much respect you have for each other. If you can presumably satisfy so many wo- at one time, then I see no reason; why you can't satisfy one wife.

It's true that marriage is not a "state of possessive-ness." But marriage is also not strictly sex. There has to be mutual respect. --mJ i I J1''" 1 ii II' '-1 6 1 11 11 or mk I Jill it right IIJ nrt's what dot I I 0 Mike djiulinat of btndi where IruUll aew pn ukt I 'A -6 -iPPliwWe) lw.il new filter 1 tranimiisionoj no eUricrurj?) Set tolet Wrf'' 'Cleeaicreen roed teet FOR INSURANCE 5 it has kept his marriage together. He writes: "You-ask if. anyone can give good reason, for marriage swaps.

I shall try. With 30 years of marriage, which both my wife and I consider good, I feel I can speak with some authority on extramarital sex. "First, a good marriage is not a state of possessive-ness. The wife does not belong to the man and the man does not belong to the woman. They are individuals joined together in mutual love and need." He then relates how he shared a friend's fiancee before marriage.

Then he and his wife went along on the friend's honeymoon and they shared the bed. FOREIGN AMERICAN-TRAINED MECHANICS! Completely equipped and staffed for all your automotive repair needs. 5 "We have tried the orgy bit, so-called swapping parties. However, these we find, be a. bore and distasteful.

"We thoroughly enjoy sex with each other. This is our way. "And, for your information, it is more frequently the wife who proposes relations with others than it is the man. Surveys of swappers show this. We think that when two people really love each other they do not possess, butgive freedom." You gave it away in your first paragraph when you ELECTRONIC TUNE-UPS OVERHAULS TRANMISSIONS JOHN T.

REN IE, JR. Sewing this area over 15 years. 10722 WHITEOAK Suite 2 GRANADA HILLS (213) 363-7447 MONY f.lirruAiOp TJew York And, for you information, if and when a wife does suggest sleeping with every man she finds physically attractive and the husband agrees, this is not a marriage. It's a sickness. CATON AUTO REPAIR IN SOLEDAD AUTO CENTER OCO AOflA 18234 Soledad Saugus tt TOPS Hoar Noted Speaker Tonight The Newhall Chapter of "TOPS" (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) will have as.

their guest speaker tonight, Dr. H.J. Delchamp noted psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. The speech is scheduled for 7:30 in Our Lady's Center on the corner-of 11th and Chestnut Streets In Newhall. ioniser i J-' SOS Wins Long Term Contract The National Semiconductor Corporation in Santa Clara, has awarded Space Ordnance Systems, a $210,000 long-term contract for integrated circuit packages, it was announced today by Dan Mc-, JJride, president of Space Ordnance.

Space Ordnance Systems was selected to produce Ihoca imUe a WCP tin4 must we -mmwi -t iyw. lifted mm Dr. Delchamp- will speak on the numerous emotional aspects of being overweight and the public, is invited. 7 The doctor is a graduate of Cornell "School and been in private practice for 20 years. He is also a' -consultant to Valley State and Cal State counseling centers.

Further information may be obtained used approximately 25,000 of SOS's units in prepro- duction manufacturing, ac-t cording to James A. Long-well, manaeer of the com- pany's glass sealing dlvi- gained a firm place re- cently as a major supplier in the sealing market. by calling Mrs. McKnow at 252-7982. Clyde Houdeshell Dies 7.

mmm-m-M -mw I 'A i 1 1. 1- Rial Estate School GUARANTEED SALESMAN'S LICENSE $65. TUITION (Terms Arranged) CLASSES START EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7 P.M. RIO VISTA SCHOOL SAUGUS For information call Wm Pivar (805) 942-7020 doubled for actors, Fess Parker and Clint Walker. He made several movies and was best known for his part as the assistant forest ranger on the "Lassie" show.

Houdeshell is survived by his wife, Kay, their three daughters, a sister, Ina Mae Stewart, and a brother, John Houdeshell. In lieu of flowers, his request was that donations be sent to Father Garrett's Boys' Ranch in Acton. District. And those limits ar among the strictest in the nation. Wherever Edison builds operates a power plant, we pledges to continue to wage our war ot California law.

It's far stricter than Federal law. Even with better smog control devices, it will still take at least 10 years to replace our present cars with newer models. In the meantime, smog will continue to be a community problem. i One of Newhall well-known former residents, Houdeshell, passed away October 2 in the Altadena Community Hospital, after an extended fight against lung cancer. Houdeshell opened Howdy Cleaners on San Fernando Road in Newhall 20 years ago with his father and brother, He was among the original barber shoppers, past president of the Kiwanis Club and the first foot mail carrier for the Newhall Post Office.

Several years ago, Howdy sold his interests in the cleaning plant' and started a new career in the motion picture and television in dustrv. He' and his wife Kay and their three daughters moved to Woodland Hills where he engaged in stunt work and air pollution. Because tt involve you and your community. To California has the tightest smog controls in the nation. Yet the smog remains.

Where is it coming from? How much longer will we have to put up with it? According to! Air Pollution Control authorities, nearly 90 of the total tonnage of air pollutants in the Los Angeles Basin is caused by motor vehicles. Although smog control devices have been mandatory on autos since 1963, they obviously, weren't good enough. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN that important. Ml- CHURCH ifteen years ago Edison de (Missouri LUTHER DRIVE WEST OF SOLEMINT JUNCTION (TURN AT GULF STATION) SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M.

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9: IS A.M. Rev. David Thierf elder, Pastor THE fSfiM SIGNAL HOME DELIVERY -t. I Motor Vehicles ib.7 1 clared war on the air pollutants emitted by our power plants. We spent millions researching and testing ways to achieve the most efficient combustion techniques possible to reduce airpollution.

At one key plant we pioneered with an experimental, full-scale prototype bag filterhouse to capture pollutants before they enter the atmosphere like a giant vacuum cleaner. For even mdre control, we found cleaner fuels to power our generating plants, including a low-sulphur, low-ash oil. It isn't available in California, so we have it imported from Indonesia. It's costly but it burns much cleaner. i lVJLeanwhile, here are ways can all reduce smog now.

1. Anything that destroys you auto's engine also destroys tljej air we breathe.This includes spark plugs, incomplete combus tion, overflowing carburetor faulty ignition system. Solutiojja Keep your.engine tuned. "5 2. Don't gun your mof Don't idle it unnecessarily.

turn it off immediately when youC park. 3. Make sure the smog control equipment on your auto is func-s tioning properly. Have it checked; every 8,000 miles or as recom-J mended by the manufacturer.1 4. Write for air pollution facts; brochures and films to show your? friends and, clubs, to: State of California, Air Resources 1400 Tenth Street, Sacramento, 1 If you would like The Signal delivered to your home every" Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, call 259-1234, or fill out this coupon indicating the appropriate billing period, clip and mail to: The Signal P.O.

Box 877 Newhall, Calif. 91321 Name, Address Edison accounts for less Phone City, $2.00 for 3 months California 95814. IncludeffSoulhern California Edison. Los Angeles Department of Water Power, and city-owned utilities of Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena. But beginning with the 1970 models, manufacturers will equip cars sold in California with more complete, more advanced emis-: sion control systems.That's a new $7,50 for one year i than 1 of he total tonnage of air p611utants emitted in the L.

A. Basin. Our plants operate well below the limits set by the County's Air Pollution Control $4.00 for 6 months I .75 per month Southern California Edisqm.

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